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* ' V BRBVAKD NEWS, BKEVARD, N. C. Do You Want to Rent a Furnished House for the Summer? Just now we have a few desirable places to offer, some in town and a couple out of town, if you want to buy a Home, or a Farm, or a lot in town we have a long list of choice places for your selection. Prices will never be lower. Come in and see us. Galloway Minnis Room 9, McMinn Building Personal Mention I.ook tIirou};h theso columns; si>o if thf iianios of your j;ue.sls art- thrre. If- nol, ymi h.ivi- iK'fjIfitfd your duty towanl It duia iiol cost aiiy- thin.u:. writi" or hriii;; yo;ir nows to Nc»ns ollii'i'. l!i>rn to Mr. iitid Mrs ,1. \V. Bur- t\()t f, oil .1 uiH' Ia HoTi. Mi.'S Hcrtio iialbird if lirr sisfi r, Mrs. \’a:i Whitiiiin;, i»f (’al vert. Kaliih \{ Ki'.lit'r Spartiin- hnr*^ last v.rt'k on ])r«)trssiiuial luisiiu'ss. Mrs. Mark Sunnier of F’telclior is visiting lu r daui-itl-ter, Mrs. 1). L Kn-lish. Miss Kat liM-n of I’hila is lit>r uiothi'r, Mrs. lliilinnl liimtli. Mi'-s M'r;m'1:i Wiitcrsof Florcncc', S , is visiliii;^ auiit. Mrs. \Vm. Muniis. Mr >:inl Ml'; Welch (l:illo\v)iy siicTit Simtlfiy !tt Vale, visitiJJ^ Mrs. ( !mllowjiy's ]>iirents. Mrs. li. .1. Sittiin has been very ill icr .‘-evi-r.sl iImvs hut has taken ii bRVNcArioN Convenience ^Kir^TUlM/^ r/^IIAl O %y/r-i i Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Marshall of Hender sonville are visitin}^ the former’s sister, Mrs. K. I.. Miller. Mrs. Howard Patterson accompanied her iiircc, Mrs. Mary (.). Hird, from Hendersctn- villc 'I'ue.sday and will lie lier ^ucst ur.t 1 Sunday. A |»;irty consistinf' of Misses Annie ('■a-^h, Katherine Krw in, Margaret Hreese, Mary IVck Hay, and K»‘v. .I(din k. Hay left \\fdnesiiay morniii]i in Miss /vnnie (lash’s car for \V aynesville, wht're they expected to attend the district meeting' of r. I). The projfram of their trip in cluded Mount I’is;;:ah and a sto|) thi re for J tl’.e tii^,'ht on Wednesday, then Waynes-j vilie and the convention. I Welcomin' Party I Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Srnith, who refiitly i mairifd in Waynesvillc. were ^iven a ; party l»y their friends on last I'ridav ; ni^l» which somewhat to»>k the form of a wi'U niiiini:;, )'i’t-ac(|uainteil, shower parly, at w hii h rook was tlie principal ^;amc. A I diiz. n or more of tlicir friends i^atliereil ' at their liome, with Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Nichols, madi- the ar(|iiaintanc of the NOTHING EQUALS THE WELL KNOWN ': m CAUU AND TRV IT FRANK D. CLEMENT The Jeweler of Transylvania County Buy in Brevard I ill'll lor the l etti'r. i bride, exteiidcii ffjji itations to hriic and Kev. r. (! j’.lsoTn, a former imstitr I J-'room ami showered up.m tlutn a few of the eliureh, ])reaehed t'» wi ildin;.^ s^ifls held in ri'scrve until tlieir 111-'oM lloek S’lihlay niorrtiiitl. [arrival Iroin Waviiesville, relrcslimeiits ,, 1 1 ; hein^ a pleasant fraturc of tin- evenini;. Mrs M. P. Marsh anti eniltlrt'n ot ^ Savannah are i'X]*e(*t‘il to arrive on their anti'ial visit to Brevard ne.vt '>v_eU. Major li. K. Haines arrived last week from ('haileston to make prejiarn t Ions \\>r ojteninir 1'I'eiieh Hi'oad (’i;mj». H. K. I’axton was in ('harlotte tl'is e,k MS v^itne.'S in a reffree Inal in I'onru-etion with the Frank lin ]U()|>erty. I leL'innir.i: ne- t week t li'“ I’ I >. liliiMiv Vvill 1»‘ o]»,‘n M-'rii!av>, Weiine-da > >. and Sattir.lav>. irom 11• to I 1 .,\-.i'(“!»■. ^ ^ » ---5^ t« ,5 i t!Lv ^-jVrt■’11^1 £L 01 ® I »I. Nn-TT insures long wear and first-class ap pearance in a dwelling house or other structure. Our stock of siding is made of carefully selected lumber and seasoned thoroughly. That is why it wears so well. Tdl Yoiir Flaiis for biiildinf!: and we will show you how to avoid waste and "et the most for your money. Oyr customers are our best friends, because they can rely on our advica about uuilding and builJinjj material. They always return. IVe Guarantee the Quality of Everything We Sell Eravard Lumber Co. 1,0 Depct.. XeleDhone No. .\i i> t'liMili;,' i;-)V I 'ii ;; I.' i :i l'. in r 111 ■!lie I >n * ’I'oi>m i V 1'. Townst'i'.d and :i n ; vel t i‘i .m i ha rlt"-- oe.’i.pyini: iheir s im- avenue .! .e:* I’rvan and Mr' (ieor^i' t’>i.\d. >istel's, ot villi', are I .ceuiiyinLr ‘.he hou."e J' >V t lie summei'. r> s. m- Imes 'l”'.t‘ 1'!)-; oi'li ’e in A>hfville seiid> n' tiee to ti e X \vs ol ehani'i' ot addr* ■ »t' Kev. d . (’. « > • :i 11* mi 'hat cry to Mar.- Hill. •I. l;. «'IcVfiaiid and family of S]iartanhuiL: have arrived tor the SiimiiM-r and are oeviii»yinL: their summer h"T!ie in I'ranKlin ]iark. (’ol. W. r. Middlettiii and family of St. r.LTi;':'.lie. Fla., have i-nTne! tor till 11 u>r.al summer stay. ainl areal thfir i' ttauM'on Hroad r' Sunday School Social i In the Siindav S( hool rooms ot the Methi'di-'t (dmr(di on Monday niirht the Daraea and Philathea ela>>es and the ^()unt: i’eople’s .Missionai y soi lety of tho (dniveh iiad a joint soeia! niei'tinir. at wlneh a eonsidera hlf nirtihir id' the thres- organizations and a few visitors were ]»re>ent. IJt'side the usual eti joynients d a si'--ial meetin;^. there was a literaiy i)io_'iam of a ]iitri otie nature, in whi'h several j)er- soiis todk nart, arid refreshments w.-re served. .Mathatasion club officers. Fi .llowi n:^ are the nanees of ollieers ■ if the Ma t hatas’.an idul), elected .1 une II: Mi‘>. (’ !!.'I'rowhridire, president ■ .Mis. 1'. P. Sit dL'e, vice itre>id.!it ; Mrs. !>•. l)eavi r, tn'asurei-; Mrs. W’. A. nea\nns, seei'etarx’; .''iis." k'atln'r;n-‘ ICrwin, eorre-.!)'»ntlni'4 ^■■eret'i IV I'rouram eommitt'-e : .Mrs. !-^ H. .\'or\V(,io(.l, Ml'S .lulia 'I'ri iwhndire, Mrs. W. A. lieava:is. Miss .^laud Allison. Ways and M committee ; M rs. «■ IM'eaver, .Mi-"i l'l")-a 1 )ueii\vorlh. Miss I\at!;erine ilrwin. Mrs. Nor.-i tlie 'd' \ II K' 1 * 't • 1 ii'; 1 s (); >h e V1 i ; ‘' i in T s'dioi )lm:i t v\ .M !\ii;Lr. v.l.ih' attend.in.' tie Methodist ladii •' :: meetin^c ol lire vard. Mrs. ,'^u>if Wliitmire n Siwitlav ai:d Monilay vi.~ited her Mi>> ' »ti la I'ler^' Ti. who i-- taliUtL’’ trail! iiu: a*^ t!ie .''■li-nwi'tliiT ho>]i;i;.l in .\>hevi;i '. 120 Mis I'.,,-.’ an line art of I /.n le 1 ;i v ‘V i?-at th*' I’atton M>-morial hti~]ii;;;i ha\in r.i. ■V a! %/ • r * ” 'J * NOW .BUYS THIS ''1 SAUCE FAN 3 Qt« Siz2 wi.tls Cover A REFAARK ABLE ECONOMY that will appeni to the far* sighteti ni()de.’'n hsoMsv'wi'i'e. I^xccllent vakie, even at rc^iiiar Sl..*>5 r.ricc, i. is nov.\)!Vcri.Mj fjr a iiniitcd time at sp^:ciai price of cn!y 98 cent: v it’.i cD’ipon—an actual money saving of 37 cents — juLt to gci; you acquainted with the wonderful, long lasting 5’> ILLINOIS Al’anriiiuiTi ¥/are it'll u’ccr c r’ u:scr endtvecr. Made of thick, stroriR, t'h'*ct Alurninuna Ouarantee.) f >.• -fO y";».v>—will Irist even longer. Think »>f It! A COST OF LESS '! il.A . I i'i K'i'. CJ'.•.^iTS A YHAK. Then consider also the fuel saving- oniy lo ' Ihr !. ;vt required. Unless yr; 1 ii;. ! ■ ii-c uton‘.! i!\c •, Tvit.eflJ'lc, tJie most tiurable anJ nito^.ether the most saU:.fae.:.ry c ev''.' ... ■ t-ry pc;eiv >«>a -.v-it he r--fuiiili il without ■ wor»I jaiil. i\ «» "who Lti'.-v/’'ir.aiit on "IJ-W’ ILLINOIS W'urc, the liae that coinprj!>c3 344 Shape Utensil for Every Purpose —all .*io);3 iTri(!cr f IIO-vi ,ir "'.'nrr ■ S'op wn-.tiii}; money repl’ici-.i>: |.. j aru! fh«tt *';^ve »i!tt ’ \. i'i;v 1' "I I ;■>; jiibcai.iij'i.; ccoiioiiiy. iiuy ‘‘io-'i." JLLl* is c>lS V, are jKki t;iyL\/c'.' ILLINOIS PURE ALUMINUM CO. LeniOnt (Cool: Cwunty) — — Bttablishtid iS92 — lliinois 5 QUALITY FIRST g IS92 ■ Brevard Hardware Go. C. Doyle ■ You arc hereby authorized to sell to bearer, one 3-qt "18-92” || ILLINOIS Aluminum Sauce Pan with cover. No. 103 i;uaranteed n by u^tolnat 2tt years, at the apecial price of 9Sc instead of $1.35, g as advertised. g Illinois Pure Aluminum Co. § Laiaont Cook County • Illinola I ■ f’uTiE TRADE MARK HAC£ IN AMERICA of ihnder 'lie !. 11 I iireraTion t'i)r a ta ek ol a I. j )i'I'lliii'i t is. W. \\'. 'ro;>]iorii and Iii:-:-y I’att-.M left last -week to h',;\ ;i National autoni.ihilc for Lt-wi- ( arr. 'i'jiey will i(‘turn in the maehiue from 1 ndiaiiai'olis. 'amp Saitjiliire opened on .lune anl l-'reneli }>ri';i(i ( amp will od.'Ii "11.inly witli jii'osp.eets for tiie i;~:ial i:ood atlendanee at hoth ol ;!i • ito]>!'.!ar stdiools tor boys. •Ia(dc 'J'rantiiam, \vlio sevt'ral ' \veel;s Miro had an arm broken, fell i and bn>ke the >ame arm a*;ain last week. 'I’he lir.-t fracture had a]» pai'fiitly kiiittel wtdl and heal-tl will'll the recent accident occurred. Mrs. R. I). Drysdah' and family of .latd^sonville are hert‘ for thei summer anil are occnjiyinir the j house occu])ied hy Mr. and Mrs. W. j A. Heavans on Main street. Mrs. i Drysdaleis a sister of Mrs. A. !•]. 1 llamjiton. T. .^111110 of Asheville was a Brevard visitor this week. Mr. Shitlt? came here froni ('himnev iioek, where hi* was reci-ntly called oTi account of the illness of his lather, whi) died at (laite an oKl a^e last week. Mr and Mrs. P. B. Lankford of .Spartanbnr'; ari‘ visitinj^ tho hit ter’s father, L. 0.--horn(‘. They attended tho LankfordMorris re union in Hendersonville Sunday. , Mr. Lankford is pleased with the ra])id j^nnvtL of Drevard. .Mr, and .Mrs. \V. 1^. Bi)>;:^s and I son, Louis, of Liberty, S. ('., mo tored to i^r('vard on Saturday to visit Mrs. Bo^t^s’ niotluir, Mrs. T. i.l. Neely. Thev woro aecHniipanied by Miss }{uth Xeelv of Asheville, a ! f^randdaughter of Mrs. Neely. Thp Sowinjjf club, which mot for ; tli(i last time for the summer on i Wc'dnesday of last week, decided to I resolve itself into a cannins' clnb ; (»])en to all w’onien in thf! county. The lirstmeetin" as a canning club 1 will bo at the home of Mrs. S. M. [Maciie on Friday at 10 o’clock. Ivarly Siiiulay .Marriaj^e )f all the many marriatre cere- mmai'.' jierf.jrined l>y Kev. .lohn ii. i!ay, n 'lie con;,unfd so juia-)i id 11..- el -'m"iit of rsi'iie in v.l.ich he (diiciaieil la>t Sunday ’•loi'iiin;.'. v»lu :i William havi'' ai»il M i'S ■]!rr-i d Aliirid^e v. ere united 1 ti marn;;_'i-. 'i'i,-' » ' 'lili'. had t.i Ai'li a pre Itridal t r: ;i ; :'om 'i’r VI ir.. ti:e h>imeof ih" V -' illLT iad w :.\l! thi-re in a eai' at 1! o'dchiek ■'ii t :.«■ jirevi''U" evi-n • ':-"A t;nl" ikcd ii.r ih-lay ha‘i p’event.d tlnir arrival at tlr..- ;il:.’ .■ h.-!ore tile I'.ark iioiiT' that J-I't I'.rci ede ilu- dawn. The di’Vi cuM'er' of oi .t !i 1 !iia lu-.. n-e at t h> linn.^iial h •" v Wi Vr .•'Urmoi.ntrd, and thi'ii tin- j.aif, aeri eujia ni “d by till" r>>;l>lrar > >f ih ;d'- and cl '-e friend." -.Vent to i!. - IhT.-hylerian .Man>e anil ar ei-cil :)'>■ ridni-ter at 1 n'oeloek- '!'iie ci r"?iiony v»'a.'' llirn and ther« ]mt;oi :i,.' I. Mr. l)avisis maehiiii.-'t Kinu: I..iverv e -n’laiiv. lor W’hitniire-lJeii. Mi- A. IV Vlllr s Clessie Whitmire and Prof, Hell \V(>re married in A.^lie- a»t week, aeeordini: to re]ioi't leueliiim llrevard. The bride and ^room intend to continue with their school Work and ])roe»',-ded t«)('ul- lowlifc, w here they etered the sum mer Si liool. 'I'liey wt'ri' i niraued iti sidiool work together at (.^'uebec, v.here their romance ])iobably b‘- gan. bnt if pri-.-'cnt jilans do not miscarry they will be sejarated in their work this yi'ar since I'ruf. Bell has bt!on elected jinncipal of of Stdic-a .sidiool and hi:' brid(‘ has airri'ed to a“ce])t jtrimnry work at Calvert, The bride and ;^roi,>ni ari both well and favoiably known in Transylvania and esjUHtiably anion,!,? the teachers. Bishop-Osborne. Tlu* following wedilin^' unnounce- nient has been rectdved at this of- iice ; Mr. and Mrs. (leorjre \V. Bislu']) announce the marriage of their (laui^hti'r Dora Elizabeth to Rev. >[ark R. Osborne July the seventh, nineteen hundred and seventeen, At four o’clock Mountain Breeze, Cedar Mountain. The };room to be was a former resident of this connty, makin" his home for nuiny years at I^ittle River. He now livt*s at Greenville, wdiere it is understood the cou])le will reside. Miss Bishop is one of Cedar Mountain’s popular girls. FOURTH OF JULY GOODS AT 5 AND 10 CENT STORE Get the Fourth of July spirit and buy .some of i>ur fla^js, balloons, crepe paper for decorations and other lioliday articles. We have a new supply of crockery emhracinj'all kinds of dishes. Let us supply you. MRS. MARY 6. BIRD Physical Education For Women Take a coursc in physical education for Vv^omcn, consisting of ten lessons. Simple exercises to vitalize the body* The Aim of the Course is to relieve the common but ui:p.^ce:^sary ailments^ such as indigestion, extreme n::rvou?.r;ess, sleeplessness and kindred trouble^-; to better breathing and build up a gener.ll vitakty .'?;ain‘-t colds and other unnecessary dbseases. Lessens will be given at ferevard Institute and at a desirable place up town. Call or see l\ MISS ELIZABETH EOYSTIAN AT THE INSTITUTE a r ri e r - L e.n z And /License NiAmbers I'fie hiw recjuires that all aiitoinohik-s I'lii.'-r be evjnippcd with n^n-^lare lenses by*July 1st. l.ot us cn.uip your car v.'itli a \\ ;iri'.or-Lei'i/' so as to cor.for'ii to t'le lav.. ijijist have a new licefiso niintber by July 1. W’e have tho re;4uhn' application blanks. Let us lurnish you one or orJ'.M' nu!id)er tor you. W e inaivo rei);iir work a sp.*cia!ly. TEAGUE & TURNER GARAGE PHONE 09 ‘TKe Garjige TKat A.ppreciites Your Business' Are You Going to Build This Season? If so, you are no doubt considering ho\v to build and what it will cost to get what you want. i\o doubt you would appreciate books which show the new'est and best ideas along the hnes of beauty, comfort and convenience. And here is where we can help. If you will give us your name and address we will have sent to you—FREE.—one or tw'o books, w’hich go into the problems of house-building in a thorough manner. No obligations; only your word that you expecfl to build. Miller Supply Co. Brevard, N. C. Machine Shop and Office Near Station Note—For both exterior and interior use. North Carolina Pine has proved so satisfactory to our custo mers and so economical, that we believe you would be intere^ed in knowing more about its advantages. $15 Per Cord for Chestnut Wood Cut your chestnut into telephone poles and you will receive about $15 per cord for them. Write for prices and specifications. ERSKINE POLE CO., WEAVERVILLE, N. C Cash Paid at Siding. 0
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