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NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA «)» >♦» •{► *Ji *J* *J» *}► ♦}►{•••>{» ij* ^ ♦ ❖ 4* •4* ♦ • WHAT TO GROW. ❖ .> ♦: H* If ,'oiir uiinltMi >;• part of it »i* *1* hill {'('IIS to !'(' moist :ui(l low •> H* ;;rou' i, Midi cT(>i>s as (‘I'li'i-y, *5* ouiciii ■ aii'l tat»* cr.rwinlx'rs \\*:1 •> 4* tio 1 ■' t tliiMV. It’ it i^; v ♦ \v,j: .11 ■ 11 1 (li y soil It is jiariii ;;- -i* •I* la! ..ilai'tfU to I'arly jn :;s. > : ;;:nl rtlu'" «-r‘>iK \\ hicli you v 4* 1 ' I'oi'ci'. V 4* , > : i)!i'!;’..- of rouin you *> . i\v swc.t i‘o;:i. •{♦ ^ a’lhl o:iiiiC -'pri'ad '",' ■* V' i:i .liMil idU to til:' o':. •; ♦i' -i' s..;', 1 i'l' i\’ t ■ 1- '■J* ❖ i 4* ! l!i.' »■ ot’ \o,i;‘ ' •*' | ■«i* »'f!i ' Ii.T f jr.-.!m' ly ( v| ♦I' «.! ' ... v' ; 1 >)i' 1H :iiu 'I! in'll. v 4» ■: , I'hu'm r’Tor v ; 'Try jM-’i.is 1 i 'I' ■ li ;i* ‘ili M' .1 ii'iiii'-, !• | V I ti c of v ’ •t’ . ' 1" ..!■ ;iiiM:!;i!ly. %• ' *• i i> li.; : ,ii y r j ' i ;• \: ■ ■ ■ ‘ yo'.ii- i:\. >1 i ■ -;o ;;:h! *> •!’ tli'i i:\' >i.;ii- !‘:;ir.:’y. K'- -• i iliat it I'.'hcr i:i 4* a siii.'.M :' ;!'i:i:i to s>'.'1 !/.>' ou a ■!* | ■t* Irw \ f.-i ’1^i\ tlmsi' *1* likr >.r:- • I'.'.-I'', pi a-: a': 1 'I ! -I- I-. ■. '.\ii;r!i !;ss:'‘ !■. li.'i' i'.:.' 1* -I- fn -t ii i .i i > ■I* li!: I.' li; '. '!i N oi' r\ ! liii.:'. I'MI •> i;.>i ( ■> (if a;i\ o’i;‘ IhiiiL,' to ■fr i 1' M tlh‘ trcuM.', •• S" ' ! ‘ii-; for ^ ;,! ail . ^ rv :• > ■: .:;!i t •'•I ... U iijng ■^iverc-ifaed Better Farming in the South I WILLIAMSON PLAN OF CORN CULTURE Has Proven Successful in Coastal Plains And Sandy Lcam Soils Advei iisements \V AN'ri '.l) 'l'i> M 1 I wo (li i sser r.i’d I liin'imicr line bird’s rye niapk' rariiituro. Joliii i\. Ilay. Itp Ilefci’e noon on llie day following pub!i- cavfion Rev. Mr. Hay had received two in quiries concerning the advertisement above. V/hcn you want to buy or sell, try a Diversified. t iv. j. N. Ajjroiioi'iist ponio to tl'v Farm about luf'tliods of corn cultun r. Alolvor Wil liams n, ft l)ar- liiij'ton, S. has oriKii’-Jitrd a {ilan of corti cijliui»* wliiili has boi-ii u (I o p I o tl by a Eirrat uunihci' of farinci s i ( ' Idinc: in till' (' laslnl I'laiiis of Soulli Caroiiiia a ii 1 Goor^ia wi’h cx- crlh ill rr.-',!lls. SItic ' a nunil)oi- of imiuirit':- havo S'Tvii'o Ihiroau it is • W ' .1 11I 1; I ■. i;.'-pr' • ' ::i:' ii . a ; ’i •.I,Mil ■ ,■ iV . r.-. 1'^ Ml- of • ] ;.Vt‘ \,i! ..aal r-.- i-: lai'-'-ioii. • Church Directory . " iiir/dl diSlt;U MUO! Ara Busiiisss Bollslers r,Ri-:v.\iJi) [’K!'Si’.VTi:i^i ciii iu'H •liihu K. l'a.';t('r. Epic:-.- . — , . a • ■ I-.' . I 1 -a'.-' I a. 'r. - .1 r" rr o .i/l;.' : .O 1 ' I'l) i'l )ll 1 i! ; .1. ( — n ' ■ -■ p ' r* w .J V.- 1 ! u!-! a \-> \ia-] • 'at' ;a ti. ' satliii r'coj Gart'on 'Xi": ' \\\- Iv C o. il.'. ;; Miilicn ; • '! \v \ y .'i.i' i''V' . o'. ( a'ii. ’ :'!) To 1 1 atio'! ay a ; ia ! ..■ 1 aal f- i,: ' , l’..'a ."'1. t .\!,i I-'i\. i: \a 1'rr‘h • • . -i; , !!• - 1. .a a ( *. ■ ■ a ■ f. la : a' 'ha M'l ■ ! , - li ;• !’i".S ,\xii i:c( ■ .1 t ■ ! Ii,' t ai 'r. I-ai> i l >r ii’f.u at I 1h' , 1 - ai ;iie i-n- . • . tl a ■ a a ■ ii : a'lf Ki'i;;'',!’' I '.r.! . 'l -i\;r's . i'ifst :ii: ' ;iii'1 ;i\ .1 ir S' 'i-'i ar.il iMiiil'i S’.:ii l.i\>. -n ir'.i. ■t ■ '''I' t'' ■' 111Ib oiv iKil. Siir. la\!)V lan-. ' w '1 '. ‘ ■ ' v.i!',' 111 ■ I'l. s iiii'. 1 ;i \ st’b'’> •! tr\* S‘.1 ii! 1 ;i. i>a 111 .. '.L'vi.diMn a> .1 ',! .-n V 1:;. ; hr: 1 P-l);.- : .I';; !s..,-,, (i; 1-r. l"avi.; ovcry \Vi c::i' 1 v -;:;;.',. . n.Wi.MSON HIVI'.R ri:H!.\N' .Ii Imi K. !l;.y, i’a 1- r. •ill. I ..1 ■ .V • ■ i : • ' , 11 a. sa . • •.. . .111 ; . !> i \ I".\ . \ I\ i * 1 >.\ ' i ' ^ ! (' , i. .V. . I. ('■i;iKr .hirdaa (I.i '.mi \.\\. 'u !>aiiii-l, I’a'lor. I’l. iiu- No. 115. l-.'M.’. .. ;; :i, iii., w.-". ;;i 1 wa’ ■' I- T . -..iit .1 ; Pi :nl, ia.; \ - at i ' . a'.. 1 . .. .:nl lU lo '... a W . 1*. iU :iika> ."■a1 ' :it. \ Iv ~ ! (■ tl'r • ■ ' considered advisr.ld ' ri‘’cuTiiiiU‘nd the Williamson larila-d P* farmcra in tlu' coy;.la! rt'i'ion or iho: (> wiio liaV(' .‘;andy loam s(ils. Tho fo'dowint; is an »»ul- liiio of l!io nu'lhovl in Mr. Williamson'.' o^vn words: “i?roak I ho land brra'lor-st during (ho winlor, usinu; a two hoiso ph \v or, bettor, a l!sc plow. IV'd with tiirn- plow rix-fo(;t rows, loavinp a five-inch balk. Wii‘>n ready lo piai't, break this out wiih a srooter. I’low doeply in the bottom of this furrow, usimj a Dixie with wini; taken off. Ridi;'' than on this furrow \\i;ii .■-aiao idow itill P' in.ir doi'|i. Hun tho e(>iii piniiter on this lid^r, (irojipinK ono grain every five or six iir Ja's. ‘•riant early. a soon as frost dan ger is pas!. i'^arly phiaiiii); is ( stie- eially ntfdful on very rieh land.-; w’aere sta.Iks can i.ol olhorwise b‘ kejil fron' ^trowi:i;' too 1;ii;j;o. “Givo til!' first \v rl-.inji: wi^h a har row or any plow that %\iil noi (over the iilani. For soeond v.-orkiiur use ton or tw'-lve inch sweep. C(ji n should n(»t he v.iirk“d a:raiii until ihf' snowiii has b on so !i.irdod. anti iho s'.ail; 60 bardoned iiiai i'. v.ill nevi r .urow too lav>;o. This i-; the most diiliculi point in iho \vh. Ir yu'oci";,'. I'xpori- i and aro rr(piiiod t ■ t!iow ju.'t hav. ian'h tla' staik ;;hoi;ld ’a; stuntod. Mil p!"!.:y of r.(:v' is i'f‘- ’roil lo i o!d IvO ! yi'V!’ c •! \v]a n I- nt'ichlxa \v!o it i'iiiiztd a! pl.ir.t tirio ana ca’ 'v.'to.i lapidly. n t wi'“ ti'” ''f yaiir.-. t !i you • "o ( T.i”.-''! tri"' y,)-;’- '» has Ilf. ;i iV 'o.aii.;. ’ !. may bo'^in I ■ laako ihe oai'. 'I'lu- NEW STEPS FOR CHURCH plants .should now be from twelve to olKhteon inches lush. “l‘ut half yuur fertilizer (this lieir.q; the first used at all) in the old .su ( j.» furrow on both .sides of every olh'. r mitldle anil cover by breaking (ul thia middle with turn plow. About oiu.> week later treat the other middle the same Vvay. Wilhin a f"w days side cai ti in lirst middle with sixteenth inch sweep. I’ut all your nitrato of soda in Ibis furrow, if less than laO Iirjunds. If more, use one-half of it. ('over with one furrovv' of turn jdow', thon .sow pf'as in ihis middle broad cast at the rate of at loasi n“ bushel to acre, and lini.Ui breakinc: out. “In a few days .side corn in otiier mifidlo with same swoop, jmt balance of nitrate of soda in Ihis fp.rr«»w. if it h:is laa n di'. id'‘i, cr>vrr with lu' n plow, sow peas, and break ‘Ut. This Lays by your crop with a fjooii b'-d and ph nly of flirt aiourid your stalk. This should bo from ,Iuno 10th lo liOih, iin- li's.s tlu- season is v.mt lalo, and corn s'aould bo hardly bunching lor lasso!. "Lay by ea'ly. Moro coin is ruined by hit*- i'l win:c than by la«'k of jilow- inf?. Tills is whon the oar hurt. "Th(* stalks thus rais .1 are vory small, and do not rocpnro anyioin;? like the moisiuro even in proporiicjii to size than is noeo . ary for lar^'^, sappy stalks. Tlioy iiiay, t' '■r'^for*’', be h‘ft lhi(kor in Iho rov/. Lar-'e stalks can nit nr.iko lar^o yiolds oxceni v. lth >.'roiii Iy favorable s^a.sua.s. for thoy cannoi, Fiand a lack of nr isiuro. f'orn raised hy Mii- iii.thod sh:i;iid not b“ over .a vm f.'ot lii;,'h, and I lie ear should I:o m ar the pround.” For Piedmont Section. For tho Piodi.aint sec it,ii tho Wil liamson PI.in can not bo el s* !v fol- htwod but nnist be ip.odifiod. Half of tho fertilizor shouhl bo apyiliod la Tore plantir^. Tl.e otlior half hoald be applied not lalor Ilian v. > 'Mi corn is kno- hiL^li. Tho nilra.!'' of soda should tla n be apt.dlod when :he corn is v.aist hitl^l. Raise Corn As War Measure In ro pan 'a :■) ili*' call f r foi 1 smiv plit's i:i vio V o;' v> ai‘ c.';a!ii tho Soiiihfrn l.!rnio>’ . h aili! plant as lar.^e a roa i.f oorn a^ possUil ■. Hi' sl.ouhi r''i ;i!i7‘ li;a rally and ca'.^ivato i lair- 1,that nrixiiari.(‘"oiis Tra.y ho pi'.Mlucod. it i-; rT‘‘c.')n.o,,.ni-.i liiat fr :n Ta.a to r,':n p '-.iinls of ii;;;o ■ he !'M l’ie:'iiiiiiii; soils and I’rivm sa i to l,(iai) to coastal plain soilj. ^ ^ ^ ^ * CEDAIJ T. BKEEZES. ^ ^ ^ ^ Mrs. Jndfre BisUop, Miss Kel)a IJnrns and Arthur Ducu.s, fori!)(‘rly Miss Audru Burns, and little son, Edwin, of Gre(>nville came r.]) Sunday and are iilanninj; (o slay (juitt! a while with friends and relatives in Cedar Mountain. Miss Marion Pearce, Miss .Jcjlinson and Norn;aii Peureo (jf (ireenvillo are at the line cotta^'e for a lew days. Miss Jennie !{ishoi) is snemlin'^ a I’ow (lays uith Mrs. S. A. Joiie.s ut ( a sars Head. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins ('airh' are e:\;ioelel in our cunirniinity tins '.voek. Mossrs Solomon and .Mar!;ltiy .l(ii;es f(Juro'l to (ireeii villo roci Titly. M’ssi's ^’ariie liurns mtkI Lottie lleatli spoilt last week witli .Mr.s. H Sii!»;m-y oi Kast Forlc. Kiiiinv rs :n aj’d ('arl .lonos wont to Tuxedo last week on bi"..''iiios,-;. ?vlr. :;nd Mrs. 'I’om (iarr'-n f Koat i‘'i-rk, reei'iitly visitosl tlie lattor's ]).ironts, ]\Ir. and Mrs. Si)lonion •loni s. WoMon Lee loft for (Iroonville F'-'.day returninjr Svij; iay. Hamlin Hi-'iwiti s]»onr Sinaiay ni'-rlit in !v;ver Falls. 'I'ho'"o V,- I it Hry-xt;) Marcurii diod a few daysa^^o. it was liolioved to liii VO laa-n mad. "i'n* -ii.'i.jili' («r (■••(i.ar MoTir.tain wi'-li to ;■ I’ ro • t t ;io • iM r t liali oa me :’it in last %vook's N ^till and ]ii'isi iTioT >. (’iiri^ liiirnsantl !>ave F i.vlor. v.i-ie ff,':nd in tlio Blin* !i'(l:re soot t iTi OTi tlio Wiitors of treon ri'.'T in Iieialorsi in ci.nnty aJi'l not in 'edar }'K*t!ii!ain, as v,as rv ])oi tel. 'I'lio ‘ iniit:: 11 (,r \V. i- still ^j'owini' vor.-'' a-v? l.i iio of his rt'(a V', ry is : ;i'or.;-,::i'.s!. ifo is a b jUt '■ • > oa rs of a :.'-i •. Mr. Ilrdiia-s Alit n nt f. ro' " villo was tho L'ti ‘.'■■t of Fiiilav ni::lit. Ho v.as on I.'.- ' ay to il.'T'idi'rsonvi’i’e. I'A'i' llui 'M'S A.XI' I I rS ani! \ :u'aat a'i" i.ir .air. \V. 1'. FaU'Kii^T. lJ-_'-t!\- 1 I . -T ■ " ■ “ •‘.i.VX I'.ii ;as a.'iii tia'’;rr larals !"r ‘ .Ii-i.iv'.ii; . I!u . ard, N. 11’ a 1 ^ n' ! ‘ Mv ■ ‘.'.1. -V i.ir. ", la'i''. »' .. r-'O. a,'' wr I'.;'I I'ss or s.ul'ilc. l)r. 1 . IIliiIl. \\ 1. a taav ■ jI t I'-!; \!,i', S'.x room ;a.a a- on !'‘ri'a 1; • ( '■ i a\ i'. I'asl hi'inw (k j ' iv. !\- i . ■ 5 1- ;;c s., .i;;.:- I , a 1 ..r- ..i' ■ Special Annouriccnicfir. 1 iiiTi' \\iil hi‘ no '• rnina Si iida ■ in^ciV..U", to thv n.aaai r.-.'-.aaa.t :(.riai.a at ll'.c .Mt tiindi;,! ciiuii'l;. illvi -.\lv:) .M I’, I'i!' (i) I.s’l (' 1; i i\v i 1. W . l','!;ar I’laiViy. i’;. ! i r. Hov. i-:. !!, \’aot l.r li; stl*J)S I*);’ tl.‘ 'I'ho nid V. ': ) ; lao 'd oy si ar.d (a ’iio!'.‘. N • >r-,V( 1' '(1 (: as t 111 ‘ e. >n- :iL' :i n.-',--if (:f I ’n -s i;y i oria i • 1;: .ra'i. ii'!i t’ T's a ro ii' in.r ro- ' s (a oi;-! rui't M (il st ane Oblipinf} Crr-\ Fni',:l ;ycr--1 1-t Mi.^s Sni 'h off il'.ia'o ‘Jays v,.- f.o t'.a' i: .!. af hor ^raadnioth*'.'-. \Viait'. haiaa-'v: t'l her?" Cas’nior --■'She \ .-ot'' tl.ia i.'orn- in,T to pay she expr r'ts lo !,.• t'at 1; to- morrov,-, as Ikt ^rranrlmothor ;.-• dyin.q as last as she can."— I’assins Show. L.I fe's Mever-tZr;:j; nj Vc' ZO'K. 1 !'o io n ceaa le^s v a p' rar-t- na! \,]i '.■poo!, I'i'can t! to the (a. ;i:;rr, anti I'roni tl’O lai.a.; to th- })■ ;■ i.Miinj?. Every d a:L i ' a new bi'.al', e very gravo a c ■ra lie.- --Macmil- iaa. I .. ... ... . I'vi’i'.’.'rn 1'!.A'-;'!'S 1 v,:11 n . .i'. J 's'’!. ' r>. I- fiT iivorv lo'.il ^!a^■ ’.1". . . ■ r-'riar.i. i:p ' " ■ WKI.iN I'K-'S'- akiia. N. ( ; \cin-. o an alas ivi; ^o .a lUs. Saa Ilk- raiv.-. >■:’ or cxi'Ik';;'.;:'' lor cattlv'. a ; '\niil. i.aaa-, ■. ia.a.a. I'raa l._ i^'l 'io I,*; I' ■ t. :ri i ■■ ■ Oi S [ ^ e L' i a 1 - \ i m (> I i; 1 c o • 1j 11. SvTVUa !'rr !. • ' I • fl ’•» I ! nv’, rf, rs an;- ’ radi r. I', 'T'l'.RS .1' t a o.', ra-. , .a - >v'rvua !ia' M;a.ii:!v; : ai. an t lKa';'Vi' i: -hi. iua\ i’. oa'i li:i.'va:'i! la^tiVaiv’ a;a U'a a ■' ; aa a al 11 o\ |. ;,v !;. ■ a' ■ ;-v. . , , ! >'•’ ; f -a U'l ! t iaal ' laiaM:;;.. . ,ia;. i ' •'■‘‘i-' : a,a-. S,, . ; (Iii.oi. .v. .a.yln, !;■ ■,. 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(:. (^st.’tai at ;'a ''.'.olii iiotcl. : -I’a '* iiii' \V^);'L A .X!? 1 ri'js. Wliil Sua-d ay. M: y !-'7. iloly t lii ai lo \y. .\ikiai i • a' Ivi ,'a. si "aa sanraa; II 1! ti'i lo. k. I prit'os in ta . il;-s-tff "iloMinif ia ■V \ i nil ry." S;aa-i; .VWVl'll ’S 1:' ■ ai! (ah j; laaaa. s.' a r tlu- 'i''’ar: ips a;'liaiua',a. iv.ai i. in - i--' :i'.ai!' ii' il. W i.itsun t\I .''’•■■a !a.v ia a !>ive! ■si 'ia i aa v.ail wo. i' Wi'.i W"i'i. Mav 2' Sa; vira \\i;i’ a. i!. S pecjal A n n o i» n ce n) ei11. liijta-:. i'' A' ra. I I I ,1 5 'tl’? -.7^ Gl* p I-'' Va a a -"!/ ''i 1'^ ■ 1 f'' r V f 1 Q Ni -n f I Acccunt Oi the Confederate Veterans^ Reunion i. «L. iW. -ilr Doiitiiem iiaiiwav / >. lid 11 aa'.lor." a-L'.vIl'c • a ' ! a I-, w ■ - "a:; til -^a la : bo : , a, c. ( a, •1^. , : ■ ’ , ■ ■ ■ , ta' lor ■ 1 r ■' ' > ,a a I .' ,■ la• ■!'. ■ .> n t u ■' t'laa • ■■ V a\ ; .' -1 a ; ...S T nul ('; a 2.a v.ta’a'; '..i i! is ciaaa'’n willumt :. I fc .' aii i’a".' laa a a k. hir - ; ! 'rs'-,; alsa I'.iia':- i‘r:>iil);' • ai. ■ ■•‘■ricd ia llaM ;in-!'pcrmiiv.i-i ai • 1 .). ! . Wina.iaiy, Marl i^lai" F.’rr.i, laitlic!' ro, X. F. .Vli.VIOr;' ■‘Tl]« •■t. ■■ t n. I ;a., '1 iiv siiav in Vt c.iihaa \.\-t!.. MaiV ''' ; ''j f ' !^r I (■()'■ s'l'V XFW.s: u-aal it S i viia'witli add i- ; at ,S. jta t, ■Ti no Ho i.a ; M\aa ■ l r.U ii- ;i. v." -da'.' I'.a \\i:!i ;alar. S' ^?i!lij',a''. "liie Soul's .\cai!t.-vcai!t.a.l.’ vViJ j'jiie 2nd lo ?th trip ikkeis to Washiiigton, final Jimit Jirjie 2L 1917. Fina! limii; may be extended to July 3:, 1917, by depc.iitir:g tlzkel ivith Spec'ai Agent, Terininai S^aiLj::!; ni:cn:g^': jnnc 21 si: and paying BOc. Sprrcir.: 'Tam of ileepbig cars and day coaches will be operated on ihe icli3wln^ sclieduie: Urn* Sunday, June 3rd, Leave Af:he\i:Ie at 2:25 p. m. Monday, June 4th, Arrive Wnsbu-gton at 7:30 a. m.. apprcx. ir Pullman reservations arc dcstrcd send monc / crdcr for $3.00 for Lower or $2.40 for Upper berth to the t'ndcri:i?ri''xd and avcid trouble the last moment. Foilo mng round trip rates will apply from stations named: J, ' S' It T 1111. i all • ill .•:>n,i-. i,» a li thi-y i’.ii ■ , vi-. ■. > -- ■ i ^ , ‘ , ... 'A.'.Nlr.D 1 t.ua-.--aa; n, s.naka to asns; laft a ii;v a a t liavia' . a! a staai.y > • . • i i ' . * r- ■ la v.i,. Kintraci. )' ad.."n, vai'.v wr.rk. a.a a; I'lva.". . J la> a", i,,. , • a.ie laowii i ’ a... lU‘ ^anak^r, litiaor drinkiT 'u" »»n .'.ii';! . !'I,i!.;a. In;: i^ tl.u' potl ■ an* sw’- ;'. ;'. naeti applv. A'.Uiress I*. (). P* )X roaa'Veti I: dove lia-- ;i"e a'anvo.l to N1, or nnpiy al ll'.e \t.>ws oni'jc for in- ’i)i('a t!i>‘ j’aa.!;ls ill ttiiijinuo to pro roraiiition. «In> I- than! anti! I.illod hy rr st. ' . baptist churg^ fountain • (i.iii * w.'ir.ii. or ihi^ paats may be .'■■larr' il 1 a ! i rry lio.M's in tha hothod ^ h.andsome driti’dnf' foimtair aial '.i .a , i aat'd ;n l:: ■ aard ai ailor o r stands oi> t]i'o l*j:e of the la w- •;u i fro-1 !a:s ? assed. fbo , t .-oni of the P.aitti-ii fhurch. It rov.a al> lultl he i'onr ft-at apart o r he dv...:a- s..r:a ai.tl iivc fee! a;.art f« " t'i- f£l! l-oals. with the tdauts two I'e'-t Hible rd-s-s ami costaV-aiit upari in the low. j : !o ■ a. Photo 1)V Anitirioan Tress Association. Major frpnerni •' ' -II Lake 1 oxaway $ U .50 ]B»*c V a I'd .vJ«IO Penrose 10,95 Kcsman $U.30 Pisgrah Forest n.OO Horse Shoe >0.75 On account unveiling Robert E. Lee monumentt the Pennsylvania Railv/av will run a special train from Washington on June Sth, leaving Washington, 7:J5 a. m.t arriving: at Gettysburg 10:45 a. m. Returning leave Gettysburg 6:00 p. m„ arrive Washington 9?37 p. m. Fare for round trip §3.00. These will be the most attractive rates made to Washington this year and affords a splendid opportunity to the pub!ic to visit the many attractive places in the East. The public at large is cordially invited to take advantage of these rates. For fur ther information call on your local agent or write the undersigned. J. H. WOOD Division Passenger Agent, Southern Railway System ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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May 25, 1917, edition 1
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