UOKTH CAROLINA
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Friday, May Jr>, l»M/.
HERE’S TO OLD GLORY, GOD
BLESS HER!
o—
If anyone attempts to haul down
the American flag, shoot him on the
spot.—John A. Dix.
O folds of white and scarlet! O blue
field v/ith your silver stars! May fond
eyes welcome you, willing feet follow
yoj. strong hands defend you, warm
hearts cherish you, and dying lips
give you their blessing! Ours by in
heritance, ours by allegiance, ours by
affection—long may you float on the
free winds of heaven, the emblem of
liberty, the hope of the world!—Anon.
Respond to the colors by
cheerfully rejjisterin}; .Tune
under the army bill provisions if
between the ay:eK of 21 and .^1
years. Evasion carries a heavy
penalty.
W'ill rail it (lernuiiitown?
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j is ;;sv«l it will i-( ■!!
|\erlt.il into a ]>i.‘rir.aiu'nt arr.’.v ,;iul
!:a\-\- lu»]>it.il. i'he ]i:'.|'er acids;
■’'riiis iMiii]) iiu aiis a tlo(>l of i;o'-
riiiKKUt .iihi ('.(.‘rinan r.iom-v in
ciioiil.ilit 11 .!t all > .f ;1
w..r and W'a\ne>\iru‘ wants it
It would doiilt'.c c'Ur ]> ijiulatioii a!
oncc and })Ul us on tlic* map in
(.arnot. ’ ’
It the- cani]> is located on the
^MW'rnnient projKTty near Kiv-
\ ard il will virtnallx' mean Ih.c
huildini; ot ;i j^ond road to tlie t p
>r Mt. Pi>-ali th’out;h the ri.si;ah
j Xation.'d I'oiest, which would
make the main route for all south
ern t( 11 sis to this sccMiie ];oiiil
throuj^h ll’ewird. This im])ro\e-
inent would justify inconveniences
and sacrifices on the part of our
: 'people tor a period ilurint^ tlie war
j iK cause Brevard’s ])(>j)ularity would
j i^really increase l)v rea.son of this
i scenic n iite direct from ]5revnrd
; '.o Asheville tliiou;j,]i tile jj^overii-
inenl’s ]>ark ot several tliousand
acres ot matchless heauty and j;ran-
deur.
ELK im. NAMES
GREENSBORO IS SELECTED FOR
MEETING PLACE FOR THE
1913 CONVENTION.
VISITGi^S mi THE TOWN
Don't forj^el Vinir iluty
the llv he‘>ins to l)u/./.
when
LADIES' MAKING SUPPLIES
FOR INJIIRED AT WAR
D. D. Daughtridge of Rocky Mount,
Re-Elected Vice-President. New
Bern Lodge Wins Double Honors
RiiiPipii. Aftpr iolprtlnp; Greens-
bo; :) as (lu‘ ni( i-ti:rr r’aco for the 1918 i
('(iiivontioii aia! cx-Mayor T. |
•T. ATiiri)liy «f rirof'!’ ;|!orf) i)resi(l(>nt of !
the Sf;tc A tho i:iks of
Xortli f’a’d'ina acc>;iiod Mayor John-
:-.('n's i:ni!;;;on t-j ‘‘taU*' the town”
and w'thout a seTn!)lai'c(« of tiraidily i
sforniod I'avi'tteville .street until llio
l.i.->t not(‘ of “ \wld Lang Syne” hn"i.'ht
an Olid to t!i'> jubilant festivities, so
far a.? the j>iihlic \va,s roncerned. Mr. ’
I"), riau^tlitralge of Rocky Mount was ■
iT-ole» tf‘(i Hr.^t vice-president of the
ptate aK..';f>(i:;tion. T. B. Heard of Sal
isbury s.-^t (>nd vice-president and Mr.
T. I'. Kf'lioe of New Bern .secretary
and treasurer. 1
The program bepan with a business *
session of l!ie association, concluded
with a sniok.'V al the Elks’ hr,me. A
iniffet lunclK'on w:is jriven at the home
and the hiisines?! session for tli»* elec
tion of officors wTis lu'Td in the senate
chamber at the State capitol. The
grand parade look jilace at and
from .S:3ft urlil 11:00 the Klks’ Jubi
lee extending in space from Martin to
]'Iorga'.i on i'ayetteville street and In
proportions that excrlled any similar
event of North Carolina Klkdom occu
pies! the center of tho arena. T!ie con
tortionists. spielera ai’d terpsichorean
artists vied with each other in makng
the celel)ration an event that would
put longues to wagging a:’d leave fnisd
memories of tiie s'>venth annual con
vention of the antlered tribe of tli '
itati'. Church soiit'ties. the Associat
ed (barities and tlie l?ed ('ross organ
izp.tions sold everything that an
abundant s;^nernsi*y could compel
purse strings ti opon in order to sat
isfy the w’.iiiT'is and f;i:u ies of the
visitors.
THE
Me Nurseries
Bristol, Tenn.-Va.
Wholesale anti Retail
Growers of
General Nursery Stock
Organized in 1003. Capital $50,000.
Trade With a Reliable Nursery
No Effort Spared to
Satisfy our Customers
AGENTS WANTED
Salary or Commission.
READ THIS:
Richmond, V'a., Nov. 25, 1910.
The (ilolu* Nurseries, Bristol, Tenn.
(Itntlcmcn; I had the very br.st ^uc(t^.s
in all my dclivirits at all |j;ints. The
people were so well pleased that I di«l not
ave a single objection. You know that
'his is remarkable no fault to find in
r.ear 1(U) delivcrie.s. The trees were all
in nice condition. Yours trulv,
(Signed) W.'lTLLICN.
“Seek and ye shall find"
through the Diversified column.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Ha\ing (|u,iiiiin. ai.iiiinihtrau ix of
the estate of F,en Fisher, dei cased, late of
Ciraham county, N. C., this is to notify all
persons having chiims against said estate
to prtsent same to the undersigned for
payment within twelve months fn.ni date,
otherwise this notice wiil be plead in hai
of th'‘ir n-covrrc. .M' p(Ts ?;s ii ( el)ted
to said estate will please make immediate
settlement.
This May 16th, l‘>17.
doship: fisher,
Adtninistratrix Estate of Ben Fisher, de-
ceased. 5-18-(itp
BOND SALE
With i)uri>oso.s somewhe.t similar |
Your ;j;irden is loo inijioilant to | to tliose of tlu> Xatiozjul Len-n.- n'
iie:.ileet. I*lenl> I ii’le > el to ]>l;int, j Wonmn's Sorvicv—a titutement o 'i
and a few v ic.Tut I'Jl-: lioMiul ’/"“wn- 1 which is ^ivcn in this i.ssnc of tho
number of ladies have'
The gowmraenl ha;? let d«;w!’JI'r'I'arin.j; ^^';'vor;|} >
tile s^ap and luiiie.i the lishern:eu |lorn'.^I Or-'anization, lo j
into tile tlvhii-.ir {.reserves near Urc- ' t^hipmi'iit of articK\s to t'ii.
vard and ju^l no'v
par.idis,^.
’.I is the auijler's
Rievaid*
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eli-ariii" house in New York fni '
France and her allies. Tb“t;e ladies
Tueet every Tuv-Kltiy afiernoon at '
, . j tin- hoiSie of Elise Walker an-1 ’
ext'eiienced iinite ii , , *1 i- ,■ 1
‘ ' ' hnsv thems dvi':? in the inakin" of I
number 01 inii'rover.u nt" under .,1 •, i ^ . Tf i ^
I various artiob s neetied in hospitals :
the adinini>tialion ju>l l)i(;u,i;ht lo umori;; soldiers and civilians in
a close. Il had a d Ixmrd com- eountiio.-^ of Enroj>o ut wiir 1
posed of progressive men. Tlie with (lennanv. '
Iireseul b' avd is aNo ])i'oi:;res>ive j an inli'VVstin^ and valua-'
and with enl.irt^ed ('•]'>])orlunilies i hie collection of these articK's havt*
and ol)li;^alions lliere w ill be a | by contribntion
i^realer task l» fore the town's au-; "’ork of tlie ladies hands
thorities. 'i'he town has been en- them are biindatrc's for the
larj;.-.!. Ma„y i,n,,r.,vi.-.ucnts u ill for
be called for. l)e I'.'itient. non't
liani])tr the b );;:!! but f-ncoura;^e
and O'-operale and in due season
we will all reaj) lue benelils.
use in o])erations, pillows for sol
diers, ehiklrt'n's elothinicand muny
other thiiit^s of hand mannfaetnre.
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The soc-.’t‘ty welcomes th‘ e»t (>i)eni- |
tion »)t nil interi'sr (i persons, und ,
will be ^lad to receive eontribn-i
IVhat the Press Association tions either in work or monev.
Has Meant to W. Carolina. \
!
The IJlaek Mountain Tourist sen-
sibly culls attention to th»‘ fac't
that a *‘Sj)irit of the most cordial j
co-operation” should be cultivated j
in that f'reat summt>r resort s*c-1
tion and that tlu-re should be no j
room for jealonsy. !
This whole.'ome advice should be
{^ivt‘n to all of W(*stern (’arolina.
The News well remiunbers when
the newspapers of the mountains
It is »'X]>ected tbiit thi> first ship-
tnent of tlie articles will bo made
in a short time.
JUNIORS URCEO TO MEET
Councilor Perry (ialloway issues
|anur^i‘nt call to all members of
the local lodge of Juniors to be
present ut the mec'tinj' on next
Saturday night. Jiusiness of groat
importanct^ to the order will be up
through jealousv and narrow vision ! consideration.
reflected seriously upon neighbor- j
ing towns and communities but is
])leased to know that since tho
organization of the Wi'stern North
Carolina W(*( Uly Press association
u little more than a year ago not a
disparaging word eitht^r from the
editors or some selfish contributor
has made its way into the columns
of any of tln'se ])apers.
The newspajifrs recognize the
New Subscribers.
T. S. \Velborn_. Rosman
Renewals
Mrs. Z. K. Justice Davidson
fact that the interests of the nioun- ' l-mest L. Ewbank Hendersonville
tain people aro grc*atly in common
and that closer acquaintance, un
derstanding and co-operation is
highly beneficial.
The association has been worth
i^vbile and its eft'orts have been
amply rewarded for this one ac
complishment und change in feid
ing and attitude even though tlip
publishers had not enjoyed any
other of its many benefits.
J. A. Forsythe, jr Atlanta, (la.
W. II. Smith Wolf Mountain
Mrs. II. P. Moore Blantyre
C. L. Morris Lake Toxaway
Ltc F. Norton Lake Toxaway
C. K. Clark Kinsman
■J. N. Whitmire Brevard, IM
A. M. White Rosm; '
J. W. Smith Brevarc
K. T. Henning Brevar
Try a Diversified adv.
States Waste Total $20,000,000.
Ra’.f'igh. Kxpert'- of tho department
of aprii ulturo at Washington have (»s-
timated thait if ju.-i one diince of edi
ble meat or fat is wasted by each of
the 2'*.000.(>(iit families in the I'nited
sifates earh day i't means a lotail
of 12.',i'lO.tH'O pound.s p >!• day.
i)r Hie .s«hpu.'"imr ^'ual of
pounds iJi a yc-ar, tho ST.‘, ftoo
,-;';ePi’p or irotwt ftOO hoEfS.
If an oiniie of iireu* is wasted i>y
etich fam^y ea~h hiy it means the
thrnwir.p away of S7r..unO ])onnds oJ
flour e.i'h day. or l..'.t(i,noo barrels
each year suffi' inr.t flour with whic'i
to make :!r>r>.00f>/iA0 loaves of bread.
Stflted ’M terms cf v- heat it is 7.0(i(t,000
bushels.
Secretary Lucas, of tlie North Caro
lina Fo.d I'onservation rommission
has figured out North Carolina’s i)arl
of such a waste. There are approxi
mately (iooo.ono far’ilies in state. An
ounce of meat or fat, and an ounce of
bread v\.sted en' h day means in
year’s time in this state a loss of 13,-
(iso.oon pound.; of meat, the equivalent
of Jirt.OOO bops, an.l tO.n.lO.OOO b-:ave^
of bread, or 210,00^ bushels of whea‘
"Xhese ti^ures simply show." stated
Mr. Lucas, "what a very small waste
amounts to in the asRregate. As a mat
ter of fact an ounce a day of meat and
bread does not beo:in to approximat-
what we (’estroy of those two prrvduot.s,
to say nothing of the waste in vege
tables. milk, poultry products and
other edibles. North Carolina’s part
of the national waste of $70,000,000 in
hou.'eholds s approximately $20,000.-
000. A very great nart of this Ava.-'te
is unnecessary and preventable. O'
course, there will be some waste un
der the most careful and economical
management but ev°n if we would cut
our waste in half ve would save flO,-
000,000. These figures are based on
normal prices. At the present level
of prices they wou'd be just 100 per
cent higher, making the total uraste
In North Carolina $40,000,000.
The (’onnty Hoard of Education
desires bids on .'i'l,(■()(’—ili> \cars. six
er cent boTitls on I’cnrose high
scliool (li^trict. boiulv- to tn- sold in
bids to be filed v>ith E. E
Shuford, chairman of County
H'titrd t)l l](lucution.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Iia\ iTig (niai'f, (. a a.a.iiiislratrix ot
till’ t st.'itc (>l Miifs Ri ci'c, !( I'l'ascd, lati’of
Transylvania cduntv. X. this is t>
r.otily all t ; r ^ lia\ ing t laims against
sai 1 I state to j'lii-cni >;mu' to the uc.di-r
>ignc(l f« r p: VII crt within twelve months
ir.-ii this (iati-, ctherwise tliis notiro will
I'c i»!i:;(! i:, d' tiu jr recovery. All
.11 1; ..:-,s in anv wav indel)tcd to saiti
s.ate will plc:;se n;aki‘ inmiediate settle
rs nt. 'I'i.is Aj iil ''tl', P)i7.
( l.Oivlili-. C. RKKCK,
Aiimini.stn;!! !:. i:.^-aie . I' .Milts r’i n-,-
I
Lieut.-Col. Sharp Succeeds Gilmer.
Raleigh.—Capt. Bernard Sharp. IT.
S. A.. Tryon, X. C.. was a few (Jays
ago commissioned by Governor Bick-
ett to be lieutenant-colonel First In
fantry, Nopth Carolina National Guard
to succeed Lieutc’.iant-Cololenl Gil
mer, who resigned to return to the
regular service. Lleutenant-Coionel
Sharp has been In Raleigh assi'^ting
in the work of the adjutant general’s
office since the military situation b(r-
came acute and has rendered invalua
ble service. For the present, at least,
he will remain in ^aleigh.
Invite Balfour to Visit Raleigh.
Washington.—Mossrs. ,f. M. Bror ‘.i-
ton. Jr.. and W. A. Withers, renres i*-
ing the Chamber of Commerce of ital-
eigh, invited Arthur James Balbour.
BHtish Fo-^gn Se'^petary. to North
CaroMna. Mr. Balfour said that if he
makes a visit to the South he will
ston at Raleigh. Secretary Daniels
made the engae:''ment for Messrs.
on a’nl WUhrim to "•ill on Mr.
po-• •!« pf the Macvo'i”’’ ’ lo on Six-
.rent II sireet. He was going w:‘.h them
' rzs detained by official biu'.inejas
ftt ihe White House.
Worn by the weii-dressed
Simmons Chains for 40 years
have been considered by jewel
ers a standard cf taste anl
good form for Vv^ell-dressed
men and women.
Come in and see the artistic
patterns in our new fall stock.
sinnons
cHiiins
are as durable as they are handsome.
They are not washed or plated goods.
The surface cf each chain is a heavy
rolled cylinder of solid gold. Call
•arly, while our stock is complete.
FRANK D. CLEMENT
The Jeweler of Transylvania County
Buy in Brevard
Notice to
Farmers and Stockmen
Service of Jack
The service of the Kentucky
Jack known in this county as
the ^*Aiken'' Jack, miy be had
at my stables at any time.
People desiring service may
rely upon the assurance that
there will be no disappoint
ment, even though they make
ao previous engagement.
For further particulars ap
ply to
T. S, WOOD,
Brevard, N. C.
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YOU WON’T BE WORRIED SICK ABOUT YGtiR PAPERS
AND VALUABLEf., IF THEY ARE IN ONE OF OUR SAFETY
DEPOSIT BOXES. YOU KNOW THEY ARE SAFF THERE;
YOU CANNOT LOSE THEM; FIRE CANNOT BURN THEM;
BURGLARS CANNOT STEAL THEM AND MAYBE MURDER
YOU AT THE SAME TIME.
WE WILL RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX TO KEEP
YOUR VALUABLES IN FOR $2.00. BE A CAREFUL MAN.
RENT ONE TODAY,
BREVARD BANKING COMPANY
Good Gardens
Why cultivate a parden unless you protect it from cattfe
and chickens, which de.stroy hours of valuable work.^ Our
poultry wire is from one Ito six feet high and affords the
protection your jjarden needs.
Garden Hose
We have the best grade of red hoseifrcm 13 to 15 cents
per foot. Keep your garden watered and your lawn sprin
kled. Nozzles for 50 cents and lawn sprays from 75 cents to
$2.50.
Let our new style of screen doors and our window
screens protect your home from flies.
W. E. BISHOP & CO.
Brevard, N. C.
THE FINEST TEA
to be fourd in Brevard is ri^ht
'lere at 60 lo SOc ptr pound. Bet-
er cannot be bouj'ht at any price,
nd it really is the most tconomi-
L-al to buy, as it is delicate of flavor
■nd of
UNUSUAL STRENGTH
•>o that one pound of thi.: w ilf as
:nr as two pounds of the ordinary
ind. Try it, and if not found to
e as represented in every way,
rir^ it back and we will return
our money. Aj>ents for Chase £:
''anborn’s Teas and Coffees.
MITCHELL
The Grocer.
WWUI.WWH-I
BREVARD, • • NORTH CAROLINA
Departments C ’lle^e Preparatory, Normal, Music, Business, Do
mestic Art, Household Kcononiics. Agriculture.
All departments are directtd by teachers with special training'and
Itirge experience. They know their business.
Influences of the Institute are alone worth the cost of tuition.
Ford
Cars
Reduced
New Price $388.50.
New Price $373.50.
May get higfher but guaranteed no lower within a vear.
LET us SELL YOU ONE NOW.
KING LIVERY COMPANY
Agents for Dodge and Ford Autos. BKEVARD, N. C_
Touring Cars Reduced $80
Roadsters Reduced $45.