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BKEVAKD NEWS, BfiEVASO, N. C. BREVARD NEWS Naini- from Sylvun ValU-y \i-ws, .lamuiry i. loir. NOAII M. IIOM.OWIM.. C.lit.-i l*ut)lish‘il evorv riimsdav. 1-iiti-icit at pos'.'tluf at Itn-vaiil. N r.,as I la-s matti i . SUBSCRIPTION I’KICE: One year, - - - - $ 1 .(H) Six months - Three months Two months ■iift ■ 2f> Payable by clieck. stumps or money ortler. faiils Ilf thaiik->. res. ihit it'ii s ,itnl niiMnorj.ils piiblislu-il otilv .it lialt i ntn- tiUTi'nl r.ilf. I'i'stiiiK m n'lits (n-i iiu h or mu-fmirtli 4'i'iit i>t-i i iptii'iis not roiitiniif'! .illci c\ i>iralion of tiiiu'p.ii>t n "ii ic inu'st. To News Correspondents. The News is aware of the tact that the majority of its corresiKHi- (leuts lhroui;ht)Ul the county liavi- l)ceii very Imsy of late, hut trusts that the\ will f.iwir the paper with mws letters more Irttiuenlly. A lew eorrcspondeiits ha\ c hcen ver> t'aitht'iil in this respect and tluii letters ha\e been enjoNed l)\ Xews suhscrihers. It \(Ml have exhausted the sta tionery su]>plies .sent \on. ni)lil\ the News and t>llu‘rs will he .sent. 'riu“ Xews wtmld welcome a let ter i HHii e\ i t \ coi respontlent I'vei y week t>r so whiii tlu' news of the ni‘ii;lil>oi hood ju^lilies. Friday, Juno 15, 1917. Xext stop i-omes on Inl\- 1. I’n. pare to attend the l>io i.\ent in Brevard. l*!ven more bidl added to lien ‘lerson c'»nnt\ ’s overplus. 'I'he l oin mis.NivMiers ha\e juuihaseil se\en thorou^hhred shorL horn Puihainr'. 'I'he hamint r ,nid saw ki'cj's on rin^^inu in T.iewnd and the ])ainter kec])s ph iiii; tin.'lu u>h. No haul titnc''here.d»onts and hu'^int '''' is in deed ^('(>d. Xo e\Cll''e lor tlu idle man. The action ol the t 'wn aldeitncn in I'Utlin^ tlu' i 'nununit\''s toot flat on the j.iinaica j^inuer cu:>c come'' mo'>t tiiiKlx and cominend- ahl\ iu''t when I'lu lc Sam s.tv^' iio mole li(:U(>: alter 1 ul\ 1 . The XcW'^ hope'' lliat the I’le vard l\Ie]>h''ne coinpan\ will soon he ni '-hape t-' anncnince iinulation »>1 the worthx example >el l'\ the Ca>'cade I’owi-r comi>an\- I'nlltr dt;\el"]>ment in le^por.st,- to a ^row- in^ i on;miniit\ '' nu'UM^in;^ r.eed^. EAST FORK FACTS Mr. and Mts. (>j»tis Whitaker and baby. \'era Let*, ot Sclica, visited .1. A. (;illes]»!e and family Saturday’ ni^ht and Sunday. j Mr. iiud Mrs. A A. ('assell tit-' ti'udt'd church at (’arson’s Creek | Suntlay. | I’ornelius Currant htkI Dewey | Wincl'.t'Ster, accomjtiinied by Misses ' Victoria (iillespie and Alda White, : all of Ko>ti)ai\. were om.s,ts of Mi^s Minnie (iillespii'and lirot her. Klmcv, Saturday. 'I'lu'y spent ] art of the day llshintx. j Then was sin:in>j: jit the Metht. ihst church Sunday afternoon Xew sim^ hot)ks Imvt' t)tH>n re ceived for both churches. liK rsv. LOCAL NAIL FACTORY IfiE ENROLLED IN n mmu COMPLETE RETURNS SHOW THAT STATE REGISTERED MORE THAN ESTIMATED. HaloiKh. With complete roturnH from all tin* counties as to the official I'lKtire.s in Ihe ri'Kistration for tin* se Icctive army draft, the returns show Kaiiis over the K'veninteii( «>stimate, \vlii( h was IiS7,Thf! ('onii)l(‘cfe I'e- turtis show a total n'Kistration of Tho roKistration by coiuiti‘B ig as follows: IRON GIVES Yi)l' THAI GiiUiD OLD Be Sure You Take Ri«!it Kind of Iron—Acid Iron Mineral, Na ture’s Remedy, the Best. I)ON"I TAKl: ALCOHOL n INJURLS KIDNLYS ('(Jiuit y. Alamaiicf' Alt‘xaiiil(*r Alli‘f;iiaiiy White Nepro Cl.", THfi «U 4>.?. 11! rile i;o\ ernnicnl closc'' o’n I'ri- da\' .>t til!'' wfek its olTer o; war lil»erl\- hoUfi'' which have been ^nh scribed !■ i lihci.illy o\er the i'' iin try "iiice they ha\ c Ikcii ci >nsi'li-ied *^ood inve^tuK i'.l> a>ile f' - in the l>atriotic .Nidi-, ,i' the loa’.i. It vou want one "ee \'onr po'tma^t^. r or hanker h'ridax . M. ('ooke presents to flic News }i home-madt^ iiail made of iron j tinned from Boylestmi niovinttiin in iso;., Mr. (’ook took the nail from th»' lious(‘ built by the grandfather of (;i*o. W. Wilson, Wm. Wilson, Sr.. who (‘ame from Unrke ccninty | in IT'.'s and built the house near i Wilson’s bridge. Tlu* i)ro])erty was j recently jMirchased by Mr. ('ooke i Many of th(> nails nsi‘d ut that time j in thl^* section were of the home-j made variety. eji(‘h nuil rt'ceiving ■ uuiividniil attention from thei skilletl hand of the nuinulacturer. | W*>oden pe^s were used consid» r- i ablv. 1 vT x'U xXt ^ ^ ^ -*W -VV -O- -o -v - W S ( KI>A1J MT. IIHFKZES. 1 he Xe'v'. ha^ lectiwd >.oni- jdaint alMuit ^i-iniim and dviiamit- 111^^ tile ''lre.ii:i> ]i\’ tislieruien and is retjUotcd to ''oimd a note of w^ninu that the law be ci.mj'lied wpi in thi" rt -pect or that tliose interestel in the matter will make COini>lainl tliat will be calcilTated lo cau'-e ciabai ra-'^nient to tho^e said to be vii'.latiiiL: the law. The a tinMuncenient of the Ca-;. ^ Cade f’owtr company that it is j^iv-^ ceediiii; with the fuller develop ment of it'' ] lant on I.ittie River i‘* oood new." lo llii" '-ectlou and e'-{)e- eialh to Hrewird atid l*i"uah I'or e>t 'I'hi" rie.’.n-' tlic de\elojMiu-nt >f sufiKient ; ■ wer to t d;e ca:e ot the connmnii\\ ■>' in els and tlnt^e of anv iniiu>l!;«," th.it ''hdiiul w.int ; i)ower. Cant''11, I nr neiL^Iibor ju>t .icro"" the riloe, h.i" '•iilTered an iimi>ual t]»ideniic ot' tvp'hoid le\er]>vtlle water su}'ply hax'iui: become con taminated. W'e adirnre the 'land taken h\ l.d:to: S(.nlelle, whu aKo oecu]>ie a eliair a- toun alclermeu, in i;ivin^4 I'r.ll ]ul.Iicity to the troul.’le wii!’. ;:;e \ ie\\ t'- ediu.atir.^ the ]»Uolic o! conditioiir' ami ''tami;- iiiK nil the pidennr, Atteiii])!'' to smother sii. li irouMe as that conns verv co^tlv lii the loirj tun. Mrs. Arthur Dacns returni'd tti her home in (ireenville after a lon^ visit t(> friends and rtdatives in our community. Harlen ,lones went to River Falls Sunday. (>. W. Vernon and !!. Kobin>on of Kivcr Falls sjieut the week-»*rid witli Wilkins (’aL'le and «‘njoyed most of the tinu* triiut lishin^. W. M Marsluill isspendin:^ a few days at his summer cottaire, ••Mur- shall's Rest.” J S Heath has Ix'en on the sick list for the jtast few days hut is im- }>rovin>?. Prof. Hon door and (">tis >fills of (trM*nvllle wt'rt* visitors inCedar Mounttiin on Sunday. Miss l\‘arl .lol.nson sj)cnt tl o week end with tlu* Mis>t-s }’earc»‘. Mi>s l)ora Bishop returned hona' Sunday after a week’s visit to friends in (ireenville, where slie attended eomini'ue -meut excreisus at Furman L’niver>ity. PHILATHEA DAY POSTPONED I'.ditor ]’>'."ii I i the Tr\on Xew The Baptist IMiilatheas have de cided to iiostpom* the exercises they intended rendering; nt'xt Sunday ni^ht until the second Sunday ni>:ht in .Inly. The niL'ht st'rvic'es will bo eondneted by the l*hilath(‘as, w'ho will render the “Ten Virgins.’’ The class consists of to single ladit s over lt'» years old. HAROLD NORWOOD BUYS AND SOLICITS ELECTRICAL WORK Bee ha" t.p’inl liu.e l(» m.ake .^ome ■ calculation". Ik concludes that | lie recei\ed •.e.jue"!" in one mail j asking tor trc- sjiacc lo the aiuounl I of 1 1() c()lum::'-. \\\ haven't found I time to 11*0 »deta:l" 1ml since i the war ^t,irt‘_'i we hax'c l)ee;i In- ^ sie.^ed by simi’.ir re(.;uests frc^ri all I kinds ot ur^^aui/ali*.:!", \\\ are 1 pr()ni])ted to .t^itale th‘or^aniz.i-1 tion of a ‘'.So. iety for the i*re\en- j tion of Kooli"h ALtivitv. ' for it! has re'.iche'l .'n; alarming sta^e. I have bou^'ht out the stock, food will and interest of the Brevard E!eetrie (A)., and am iirejmred to do atiy work in tliis line. Your husi- n ->s Solicited, iiesia'ctfully, Noitwooi'. Anson Ashe 14:i7 2S Avery 7»J0 2I> Beaufort §100.^ Bertie 776 942 Blatleii 714 644 Bnuiswick C44 4.">2 Bunoiiihe ;?!*14 ll:*.7 BurUe 1422 2S'J (’iU>arnis 2440 634 (’aUlwell 1410 2SS (’atnden 1410 2SS (’arterett 272 raaswell .'>77 42S (^atawha 20;»S 2.'»4 Chat ham 209 o!*2 ('herokee t*75 (’howan 420 474 f'lay 142:i 474 (’leveland 2ill ;^S7 ('oUinihtis 1;'..'^6 772 Cravnn 112:i WM ('lunberlaiui lf>;’.2 1071 Currifuck 4U> 214 Dare .'UiS of» Davidstm 22SO 367 Davio lu71* 120 I)t)jWiii 14ti7 1020 Durham 2452 11572 KilKf^'onibe 12S.S 1708 Forsythf* 1SI'.7 .'?!{ Franklin '.*07 ]"4 { (Jastoii 7:>l (iates 4;l4 374 Granville 1K*S ?2*I (Jreono iI.t? (Juilford 4.'^nO 176!» Halifax l.MO 2oi2 HariiPt ir.12 54."» Haywood I'.c.tt; S2 Honderson In7l 201 Hertford -niO 72s H.ki“ ar.9 4!'2 Hydo 4"6 2t>> Irodell 2141 682 Jackson K>24 4."i Johnston 2Sd8 97S Jones I{.'>7 2!*f* Lee t;:.2 2i:7 Leni(»r 121IO-'kI Lincoln 1117 1M*> 'lacon 4:'. Madi'on 14;’.v 4^ Ma-;in Tl*'; 67'.) Mcl>)w**ll Iii76 1''!* Mocklenhurj; 14’0 7.'*1 Milch(‘ll 7!'4 7 MontKoincry S>1 2^.S Moore ‘.*7:') Na.'h 2(i*;7 162s Now Haiu>ver 210 222 Northampton 74t) l'*2 Onslow 776 417 Orange 1029 4*i2 Pamlico r.liO 415 I’astiuotank 7Sf) BT.7 Pender ;>71 4s7 I’ercj^uiinans 448 4?'l Peisun S20 *50,"> I’iti 1742 ISr.'t Polk 4?S 114 Randolph 1S44 2M1 Richmond li^r)5 S7S Unheson 2497 15f»2 Uockinjiham 22;’S 734 llowan 2r»G.S 916 Kntherford ISIS 2SS Sampsnri 17'.'6 941 Fi'otland 6(i;i 8o."> Stanly 20SP> 697 Stokes i;’.90 14U Surry 2*(t7 960 Swain S*(*3 12 Transylvania 712 46 Tyrrell :i46 111 T’nion . 2nu7 690 Vance 940 8:1") Wake M623 ’■2:199 Warren !'i97 106 W’ashiiif'tou 43S 5;58 WatauKa 922 11 Wayne 1S94 tl4t'» Wilkes 2034 176 Yadkin 951 56 Wilswn 1666 1591 Yancey' 19S2 16 ChariottP IS 13 1621 ■\Vinston-Salem 2334 275fi Wilmington 1440 J1188 ♦Also If) Indianp. tAlso 22 alion ^Also 4 Indians. §Also 32 aliens and \ alien en^my. tAlso 13 alians. I elijnlt into my Cb-thes the" - mornings with a hejirty nj)]»i tite sp*‘edini» nu> to the brt nkfiist t'lble Vonr little old nerves, till smoolbe(i • Hit by Acid Iron |Mineriil, seem to shout their h!ii*])in(*ss at the returti of th(i old vitjility »ind reserve en- er^;y. It is common sense, t o. When you recall the solid. "Uli stantihl m*als eaten ii few \ e-n s a^o Jind eoinimro them dav utter (lay witli wliat wo now eat, it i>^ no wonder a fellow be;ins to t^ef jiale arouiul the ^ills, and sort of loses interest in thinf^.s. A cold drink of “cok(>” or do^te will now tind then ])ut you back for an hour or so, but to tak»‘ fxood (dd medicinal iron in bi;^ tpiantities f'ives you the* “stay-there” feelintr. In Acid Iron Minertil you •ret the most iron ])er dollar. In fact a dollar bottle htsts rrom two to ten times as lonf; tis oth**r and weaker iron rt'nuMlies which ofti'ii us not contain uleohol which everyone knows has only a temj)orary elTect and always a dan^'erous reaction w’hen taken in excessive (juuntities. Give Your Blood a Real Cleaning; Start takinc; a tetispoonful of Acid Iron Mint*ral (natunil iron after each meal for a week or ten days. (-Jet out in tin* air and draw in a few f»reat bi}^ mouthfuls of o/.one, set the alarm for (>arly an*’ see how sound the sleeji :ets, and how refreshed and full of vim you fe;d oti fj:i-ttini: uj). Kveryb* tij’ needs iron. Here it is. Xt'u alco holic noii-injurious. heli)ful and beneticial to blood, kuineys, stom ach and bladder, it is death to •'errns, urit* acid, and other bloc d ])oisons. Bei:in b> phoning or call- iiiLT at the nearest druf'^Mst tins very dav. A larj.'c Ixjttle of Acid Iron Min»‘ral will be sent juiywhere l»rt'])aid ujxm rt'ceijit of one dollar. Ferroiiino (’heinical Corp., lioan oke. \n.—Advertisement. O/wdL /(Mid HUSBAND AND WIFE BOTH SHOULD SAVE ^^ONEY. WHAT’S THE GOOD FOR ONE TO SAVE AND THE OTHFR TO SPEND. JUST ASK. YOURSELF TODAY: “WHO GETS THE MONEY I EARN?” DO I GET IT OR DOES SOMEBODY ELSE GET IT? IF SOMEBODY ELSE IS GETTING IT CUT HIM OFF. YOU EARNED YOUR MONEY; IT BELONGS TO YOU. KEEP IT. BE A CAREFUL MAN AND BANK YOUR MONEY. BANK WITH US. WE PAY H PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS BREVARD BANKING COMPANY $15 Per Cord for Chestnut Wood Cut your chestnut into telephone poles and you will receive about $15 per cord for them. Write for priccs and specifications. ERSKINE POLE CO„ WEAVERVILLE, N. C Cash Paid at Siding. Buy From the^'Merchant^Who Advertises. “Good form” in jowelry consists in wearir.r^ the s'.yles and p;u;t'rtib in :ose bv people of rehnenier.t a;.il go d taite. Well dressed men ar.J women every where are wearir.g SIMMOMS CHflinS Come in and see cur new stock. You will be delighted with this ye.Tr's exquibitc »iesii:;is. Remcniber, a Simrions Chain is not a washed Cl plated article ; its surface !s a heavy rolled cylisiuer of so/iJ gold. Comp e.irly, before our attractive pattern* lire ho!J. FRANK D. CLEMENT The Jeweler of Transylvania County Buy in Brevard THE UNIVERSAL CAR >,vTU‘rs of Ford cars are advised to beware • •counterfeit parts. ’ It yonr cur needs ad- ju.-trni nt ]>nnt,' it here wliere yon will find reliahli' serviee witli the ci)nij)h*fe Tnechttnicwl e.iuipriient to ^'ive tile hi^'hest (innlity of Ford .''crvice ('htainahn*. All the Furd j)arts used are su]ij>lied l)V the hord Mi)tor Company. ^ till can not ex]tect your Ford car to ^ivt* the servK-e and .‘lulnrance yon demand unless yon have it cured t\»r hy men experienced in Ford im-thi.d.>^. Hunahi>ut ’'ronrintr (’ar Sedan S''. IT), ('onj)elet Town (’ar —all t. o. b. I)etroit. (>ii dis])lay and for sale by KiX(; LIVEKV COMPANY IJrjvard. X. C. Renew before expiration. Harold wired my nt'w honse and (•((tta^t* at Montreat, Mrs. Town- st'Tul's addition and other jobs in Brevard. They are all well d*»no and 1 will guarantee any W(;rk Harold Joes. E. H. Nokwooi*. Governor Hickett wired the provopt marshal: “Am gratified to report fu’l registration in North ("arolina. X >t one. trace of opposition or disturhar c in any precinct.” The counties : .jd ifles show a total registration of 200,0:{2. A number of counties furnished sur prises in the rogistration. but Winston Salem, classed with cities having popu lation of 30.000 or more, took top placf when registration showed that the Twin C'ity la(;ked just one man of having doubled its estimated quota. Notice to Farmers and Stockmen Service of Jack The service of the Kentucky Jack known in this county as the ^‘Aiken"' Jack, may 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 no previous engagement* For further particulars ap ply to T. S. WOOD, Brevard, N* C. Buy Before the Price Advances The war tax measure will m«an a 6 per cent increase in the price of pianos. Whylnot lot us one in .vour home before thejadvance? York and Livin(^it.)n pianos and player piaiior^ our ietiders. Michael Music Go. Brevard, N. C. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB> LIGATION North t'arcilina, Transylvania CodeIv !. the Superior Cuurt. Cora Fisher vs. Clande Fisher. Thf defendant, Claude Fisher, will tai notice that an action entitled as ahuvi has been commenced in the SupeiM>’. cuurt of Transylvania county. North Caro lina, said action heinj^ brought by th.' plaintiff and against said defendant f«^ the purpose of having the bonds of niatri niunv heretofore existirji between th^ plaintiff and defendant di.'^.solved, and fc the purpose of havinjj an order by tk court granting the plaintiff an absobat' divorte. The said defendant. Claude Fishi*r, wil further take notice that he is required t« appear at the next term of the Superio' court for Transylvania county, Norti. Carolina, which convenes on the 23rd da> of July. 1917, and answer or demur to tb« complaint which will be tiled in said ac tion within the time required by la«- otherwise the relief prayed for in saw; complaint will be granteJ. This the 23rd day «>f Mav, 1917. N. A. MILLER. Cierk of Superior Court Transylvanr' County. 5-2^tcw:;.
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