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NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAR0L^1- 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 Look throuj'h these* columns; see if the nairn’s of your guests are there. If not, you have nejjlected your duty towanl them. It does not cost any- thinjf. T»‘li‘ph*»ne, write or brinj^ your nows to News ollice. Horn, Tluirsduv, .liim* to Mr. and Mrs. \V 1’]. a son. Mrs. A. A . (’hii])tiian is sjx'inlinLC tho sumJiit*r with h(>r son, M. M. ('haptnan. Miss Mitjnon Smith of (ircrns- l)oro is visitiiif^ lu'r l)rotlirr, Dr. \V. \V. Smitli. Physical Education For Women "l ake a coursc in physical education for women, consisting of ten lessons. Simple exercises'to vitalize ihc body* The Aim of the Course l‘j> to relieve the common but unnecessary ailm.cnts, sucbi as indigestion, extreme nervousness, sleeplessness and kindred troubles; to insure better breathing and build up a general vitality against colds and other unncce.;sary diseases. Lessons are being given at Brevard Institute and M a desirable place up town. Call or see MISS ELIZABETH BOYSTIAN AT THE INSTITUTE Buy hrom the Merchant Who Advertises. I IJt'v. and Mrs. .lohn Bomur of ' Aslinvill(^ av(' sj)(*ndin^ a low days at tlu? llotol ('rary. \V. ('o(»k(‘ of Sj)!irtr»nbnr^ was lu>n' tor tlic wo»*k i*nd visiting' his , l)rotlu*r (M, (\)oki‘, Miss(‘s Flori'nct* .Instus >ind Kmily D;iVIS an^ visitinj^ in Hri'vard this wt't'k.— 1 h'ndt'rson villf 11 ustlcr. Mr ittid Mrs. W. M. Bishi*]) »*x- pt'ct to niiivi' to thfir ntnv t ro-nn housi* in North lirt'vard tliis week. Mrs Wadi* Mills is having a cot t iLTi' huiit Jifiir the houst* occunifd I'v 'rimiims hod^wnrth in West l!rc- vard. T. M. Mitchell s]«‘nt tho 1th it his ('cdar Mt. farm Dr. (Toodo ('h«^atliani of IIond(‘rs .ri was i!i town this w(M>k. Mrs. B .1. Sitt'Mi has hccn (juitc ill for s!Voral days, but is imj>rov- in^r Miss .\nnic Aslu* of Yorkvilh*. S. ('.. is visitini' her sister, Mrs. S. M Miiclic. Lorain Hamilton of Ashovillo is the micst of his aunt, Mjs. S. F. Allison. Jim VoTit'ui' of South Carolina is vi.sitin^ his aunt. Mis. V. B. ScruirjLrs. 'Pile r. 1). ('. tticctintf will he held at thecliapter house m Sal- urdavat 1 ;;iO Mrs. Iv A Aiken of (^re. nville is visit ing the family of VV. L. Aiken. Mrs. H. McC. Hhett (»f Charleston, S. C.* has moved into her summer cottage re* cently erected on property in West Bre. vard bought from Mrs. .1. J. Shipman. Miss||Kltirenci‘ Kern has rented her two cottages in West iJrevard to Charleston people for the summer. The old home is occupied hy Miss Manigauit anl the re cently built cottage, by Mrs. Lee. TO AMERICA. By Leo V/ilson Dodd of th« Viyilantcs. ICS. iin>|Ii( r. it is tine; Iliul (lauulitcrs a ml worse son£ \v«‘'\ • l»“cn f> \ (i!i— Takiiijr all. nau;;!it - Till v.e Lav(> l»n>u^^lit You down to tills ♦ • • Mr and Mrs. Kc.'jjc'nc^ Loftis >n lertained with a dan'-(( on 'I’uesday ni'-^ht. Von iiffl A starker breed To ••licrislj yoii aiil guard. Keep walcli aiul wanl. Or striU«‘ if slrilie they must! »»ur sliaiiicfnl lieads are in th • dust — A It jt'i l — liMiik Niidiolsoti s])‘iit the week-^ you. ♦ • * end wit h his hrother, n ('. .Xieho!- ,,, ... .... . , I iOo mild, t-H» |)atn‘iit—yet onf'o more son, in Asheville. « . forgive* Mrs. Hattie l’i*rkins will (>nter ; liiitlilcss greerl. young folly, old fain a nuniher (d youn*; ]*eo[d(‘] with rook on Thursday night. | rli..u-h we perisli fnuii you, you I shall il\(“ \lr. and Mr. |j. [>. Houston id: Mu?In-i- iluouir!! tiiiiiihli'd daughters (JrcfU villi-s|)t«Mt tin* Fourth with u im ics|ici i. ^ the latter s hrotlu'r, John \\ . Me- , Thrndgii cbastetuMl sons who serve you Mrs. Beulali l.,iner d' Blantyre Minn. j adore ynu. has been visiting her father. K»v. ! Hays, son ot .Mr. and Mr. T. H i Shipman, lias been .s>*riitusly ill Inr! the Broken Clock. si'Veral lays, but is now considered I ^ small ••lock is beyond repair do much better. ; throw it away. An exeeilfTit idoa is f() Ret it aside tf) l)f» uset] in casf; of J. li Liner, Brevai-d. and frieiub in .Mrs. T. J. Slii;)man. jr.. atid ilauirbtei'. Ma/.ie. are spending the wtMdi in Brevard.— 1 b'udersonville 11 U''tler. Mr. and Mrs. Iv L. (Jasli anu ilanu'bter if (’ineinnati. >hin., nre vi>Miiu: his father, 'i'. L. (ia>h, d I’lsgah Forest. Miss Jes>ie King returned last week from Florence, S. ( when* slic had becTi visiting her sister. .Mrs i.elviv I’.rie.vn, M}>'' o. lidbins Ti and ?.lrs. W'ele]) (iiill'iway of Hi e'nrd spent Friilay in tlie eitv shopjuiiLr.—lieii- derstinville liu>tler. .1. W Set.- *r who liiis been in the inere;int lie tiU'-ilie-s, requests tlte •'eiuiniLr >1' hi> ]ia ])er to Sa luiia , U 1. instead ot t 'lareiiioiit. Mr>. .\nnie Ib ldrn.-iTin iitid dauizli I tei>. .Mi>ses Marizaiel ai.d L itt.e, Ilf Spartaiiburi:. \\ert> week end vi-itni's to tiie fornier'.' brotlier. \\ , I’. IJo-^e Doesn’t Seem Right. “One cr de tliiiiKs dat kind o glt& me bafHod,” ^aiil riicb! i:i)f?a. "is a lazy man .^eoitlin' hard w()rkin' one loh nut bein’ a reg'lar optiini.st.” C'j VO A PEMROSE NEWS L.iniar Lewis. Henry Kan-"U ;.nd Mi>' ildiia .''•roui» made a vi-it to Ml>^ S:ie ('aUIl' n ot l!ore Shoe lUl \\'eilne,--(la> -.'f la>t wee., and ti;e party w eiit ii.-'liinu on I'l eiudi l>i'i '!;d. H' 'dges ret urned \ 1: t to M !•>. H oiL ..!■ n ;; t !)' ri KT arnier-Le And I^icense N\imbers The '.:w re»iuires th u all antomoliilos niuM lu‘ cMiuippcd !tl’ :n):i-eh;ri‘ Umiscs h> .Inly 1st. Let us 0(iuii> your car ith ;iriKT-Leii/ so as to conform to t'le law. Vo i must iia\i a lU'W license niinibcr hy .luly L W’c ha\e :cr\.gul.ii applic.'.tion hlaiiks. Lei us furnish you one or filer uitmber for you. ■A o tual-.v rej>.iir w oi l. a spocialty. TEAGUE & TURNER GARAGE PHONE, 6Q **Tirte C«-arat*e Th.at A.ppreciates Yovir Kvisir»ess” «’« I. (' t I’.ay 11' 'Ml : .\b>;tile. ,\ll .wll' se healt ll 1- I I i! a> i!ii]iTov’.n_: Ml'", lb .Il'i," ■i- I'Xjieeted III i’.revard in Sepi-!ii ht-r. Ml'sS'l' ’aTll]i.n"f 1 i o;->e .'^li^e. will' nr.f])te l a po-;tion i!i the .^ll^.:ant^ n Lnaib-d ^e!;.Mll. i^ lu re takini: a eniiise a’ t!ie lirt'Vai'd 111 -I;t ute s’.niuier .■'ebool and stayini: with .Mrs. liati'.•• l’erkin>. Lielll. '1' J . Su.M'lliey received oTiler'> by ti leLzraiii tins week ;i"!i. SurLTecn (ieiieral liwrua-- !■) I’.'H'irt at l-'oi t >i:Iet :i ir]>" oil .l:i.v 1 ■■ hi active ti'aininir. i>r. Suinin''v ii- e. nt!y enl'..'-ted ■ .rp in t !ie ined’ a ] $ L5 Per Cord for Chestnut Wood '• our chestnui into telephone poles and you will receive iboLit S15 per cord for them. Write ior prices vind sp::hications. ERSKINE POLE CO„ WEAVERVILLE, N. C Cash^Paid at Siding. l;ev. Uay:i!.::id lb ' v. iiinir, ii ' c. hdr.cted a revival i!ieet;ii_r belt last w.ntei a:. ! lia reeently bi eti niakiiiL' bi> boTiu* at I lenderson villt*. jireaclied to a l.'irge and intere>ied eo- gieiTMtioU at tht* Metho(l;.-t clmreb Sunday niglit. I)elet:a1t‘> troin tlie Transyivatua i'lajit er to t be I'. I) ((ii>t net eniivention. wbieli met in \\ ayues. \illela-t we k. Were ,\li>>es Mary M -I’liail ]>a\i-, Julia Deaver, Mariraret Bree>e Anine .b-aii (ia.-'h, and Mrs. K. I’attoii, ,1 r. 'I’he toil iwi.eg ar.' Lrne-:-. d' .M i > I' ■W'.tiner: !>r. :i!il .Mi’s. j). M 1 ' ii.Lrlas and t .vo daULrliters ni ( i'Mt()!i, S. I’ , 'Ir-. tldwi !’d -NeVer- Id. .-'I'11 and ia’.:.rhti r. He.i \ (T, i’a . '.!i > \_Mie.'. honelasand .Mis-^ !.’',e\- I’iil'To. Ale\;'1 ilia, \'a , .M (; r,|(•e H 'U-1 o n m t • I il lu1111; I. S ( ■.. and J. Hat'il • ol M 'nt-r' :;iei v, Ala. .M a V, t be li t! le I r of .NI r. ‘ / V I'ownsend — 1 lu^jrins. i'huto liy Alin riea,n Pr>‘.s.>« .\.K.',ifi-ition. Brigadier General George P. Scriven. I’hfito liy Anifiicaii I’ro.s.s A.'^.'^Liciation. Brigadier General C!iarles J. Bailey. and .Mr.-. Fraiii\ J n ki n.-. eel,-brat ed lie’ lourth l»;rthday on 'riiesdav alternoon l>y a ]>!iitv at wliich alii'Ut 'JO ehiiili'en Were ])resent. Ib r birthday tieiiiL: the Fonrtli. the Tiational colors were u-i'd auil eaeii tdrld wore a juiniature of the star.' and >tri]ies, (iaUie- v,‘“!e plaVt'd on tile laun. rel re^-linients were Ib-v. F. (i. K'.soni i.- In,me ulter I'-'’* l'‘'”*'»i’>tly bolding nianv evanirelistie ineetinus '‘nlertained by tlu-ir iK/.-t,'.';' and !?y 111 Kansas. Nebra>ka and Wyoming Miss (iertriaie Z udiarv. wiio aetcd ill whi(di ai)(;ut '.’I'o -|ieople joined jceremonies. t lie (diniadit's. He will .■'oon go imt I ».*i evangeli/ing a gain.-Hendersonville Hustlei-. Mr. Llsoni .■'jient tlie wei k- end in l»it‘v:.i-d. ii(‘v. Jolin K. Hay ])astt)r of the Brevard and !)avidson liiver Fres byterian ( hnrdies, has olVereil hir^ servict'S to the army as cha])lain. His ai»])licatio->. was liled with the Federal ('onneil of i hurcbes of America, has bet>n jiasst'd upon and forwarded to tin* army authorities, who w’.ll select .‘iHU cduiplains. A ])arty consistiiu,'of \V. (’. Boss, ercy Verderv. Walter Du(dc- worth, Ibilpb Fisher, J. T. Mills, and Rodney Mars on Sunday after noon visited ‘-HidtvAway” at t’edar Moiu'itain. where a number of young ladies a]'(‘ enjoying a house party. Tlie evening was roundt'd out bv a viit to ( jesars Hoad and n supper at tlie hottd. We are glad to liear that Judge ' Clias. M. doke, who has fio('n for months in a Ki( lunond Sanatorium in a ])recarious condition, has Im- lU’ovcd so ni’ach as to l)e able to re turn to his hotne in Lonisburg. We ; hoju' h(‘ will soon bt; ooniplettdy re S'tored. (’harity and Cliildron. i Judge (’o(,ke is the father of C. M. I (’(»oke of Brevard, where tho for I nier is well known. Your Loved Ones Jason Huggius and Miss .Myrtle T».>wnsend wi-re married Sundity mornin;' by iiev. John K. liay at al)out s o'clock, 'i'hc ctuemony took place on the Davidson Biver ('huridi grounds in the ]ire.sence of thret> witnesses. olm and Dick Sumnu*y and Carl Hardin, who had aci'ompanu'd th» cou])le in tin* Snmmey car to the place apjiointed for the marriage. After tne ceremony, the eou])le took tlu* nioridng train for a wed ding tri]) and va(“a*ion of about two weeks. Mr. Hugginsisa Hi-ndersonville man, wlu) is emjdoyed on the con struction force at the Trjinsylvaida Tanning company. Mrs. Huggins is well and jtopularly known among tlu) young ])t“ople of the town. She has been in the eni])loynu‘nt of tho Brevard Telephone conuiany for somo tinu^ Dire Japaneso Prophecy. An old Japanese prophecy says: ■‘When men fly like birds ten great kings will go to war against one an other.” Lake Toxaway, N. C. Brevard News: I am enclosing , for which I want you to send the Brevard News to iiiy son who is away from home and wants to get the News every week. • . Best wishes ior the paper and its editor. Lee F, Norton. You can do as much for some close friend or loved one. It will be ^^like a letter from home^^ every week. Absent ones appreciate it more than hom^ folks, a fact proven by subscribers in 25 states. Subscribe for your friend. TURKEY CREEK NEWS Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Miniard Stepp, on June 28, u daughter. Mrs. Asa England was bai)tized last Sunday. Little Clyde England, who has been sick is improving. Jerry Orriaahle to beat work after n(?arly two weeks of illness. The farmers here are behind a little in their work on account of so many showers. Prospects are good for big crops. S. V. Br(nvn and J. S. Bo^gs wore in town Monday on business. .John Brown, Vellie Brown and John lioggs were rushing in their ch(*stnut wood last week. Oliver and O.scar Ileeoo of North lirevard and Willu; Rickman of I’lnk Beds, deaf and dumb hoys, Were at the Baptizing .Sunday. Ut!v. B. 1*. ()rr of Boylst(jn didiver- ed a number of new song books to our Sunday s(d»ool. Klzie Meeee is cutting down tho high cost of living by lighting his jiipe with a magnifying glass. .Mr. Smoker, if you have one banly use It for tlm same jiurpose, or better still use the pipe for stove wood. Miss Anine Ali*\ander is visiting her aunt, .Mrs. .ludson Md'ali, at, Ibighsh hapel. Transylvania eertainly is irrow- ing man edueMtiona! way and we are i/roiid to see the jiictures of hotb old and new .--ehools ()ur onlv regret is that i'urkey 'reek is not in the group but every jne be lieves it will he ne.\t tim*- the ))i-t- ures arc taken. 'I’l I:KK', ( 'hi.kk . PENSION BOARD MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deaver iiine.sB. It will l.o fomul just the thing have as tiieir house guests this to „laco in the sick room to indicate \\ei-k .Ml Mt.--. J. (.. \ oung oi tho next time for taking modioine. Ah l.ali*‘ ( ity, ^. ( . I jj. ffj,, patient turn .Mrs. ('ro wley. of .\ew Orleans, hands to the hour when tho follow- wifi‘ of Dr. 'P F. Crowley, instruct- given. In this way u- in laiiicuages at Mm|» Sui)j>bire, danger of errors is eliminated, is summering at the Idlewibb*. i .Mrs .1. F. Henry and daughter, .Mi.'S \io]i t, of Loui.-'\ilie, i\y., are exjieeted here ill a short timi\ after :t tri]) to Tor iuto and other jiomt:- lii aiiada. Aliiert Sel'.ain of Berwiidc, Pa , I i' 'entlv graduated trom the I’ni- , ver>ity (d' I’eiiusylvania, is spend- ' IIIL' tile '•UmTller witll his CmU>.!1, .MIS. .1. S. Silv.'j>t ‘in. '!'!u‘ l-'r inlvlin ludel op’-ned on ' the 1' lU' th luid r tiie man:ti;emcnt ot W . A. 1 ):t \ id?''ill. A dance for th>‘ lied ilellelit Wa." L'lvell there W'eiine." ; ly n;.^iit. Ji'lin (iiiless ;in l i'lmily of Aslit*- Vllie iiave TlH:\fd into tii“ house 1 itelv oeenpie i by II. .\I oi'gfin s fiMuly. .Mr I 1 iHe.'^ i> eriiploved by tlie Tra i!-y 1 va ']'.ini,ih_: c >rnpa iiy. liarold H:.rd;n leit WediieMbiy tiw .\otiii!k. \a . To h.-4in work a- a eai'Deiitei' in tiie I'l-nnieiil :,a\y yard. lie made appiii-atiou 1 ■ r t 111.- ii'k -oin,- tiriii* au"' and ri-e.'-it'iV r. eeivtd Ii' f.ce ol' ac.'i']!- ,ai;ce ;iud sumin-ii'' to he on dut w i»eV. ‘' i; 1 lenipliill. 1). D., and lamilv ol Loui>\;Ue. Ky., \\i;o!i'i\v bei-n t ' i“!c\ard 1 'r t .Vii >um’ner.-'. :e e Xpi'ctei i t o tie liei'f in a f • V.’ ■inv^. i'ii.-v \.:ll .. 'i ;p\ the IJwirer." Cottage, ■ • L. "t - A - iilt ", ;n \\’e>t I'.rev .1-1. 'I’lie l*en-ion fioard tor ''i'ransy!- vania county will meet on .Mondr.y July Ifp. I'.iir. Any onfederato >oldier or widow o{ a Confederate soldier who may ib-.-ire to enter their applie itioti for a {leii^ion is rej'letted to meet witii the board and iirc.-ent thedr elaims. A. Mll.I KK, lei k I’en^ion B' ard. Subscribe for rather than bor row the News. .\ revival is bein>_' b'dd at Frion I’a'ptist (diurcb by lb‘v. 1*. J. 101- " )Ui Serviecs lifi^ i’i Suii lay eveti ln_^ June ill. We:-.' wi.-'-oiitirined. nn ni Wei'.iie'-lav evenin_r and iio\^ will contininibdinitidy 'Flit* S’lnda V seliool at F.rion has improvi d L'reatly. 'I'l.ox' wlio -peiid ."'urida >■ at lii.rne ^liiedd make anejV.irt to ltd anil n tlc' prog- 'I’li'- s^’.nbeani lland bo’ds it.- rn-'etin_r i-v. rv otlu-r .'^uniiay atter- Ui'OIl. '!’lie next ineetiiii-' is .1 uly ^ l-lveT-.' (dllld IS invii'‘d to eorne. M;>>es .ieannette 'I'aMey, Frnrna and riif'd ira Villio -p'-nt from I’liur-da v to .S'jitila V in .\-beville. !>urin_: tiia time they v.eiit to tbt* summit of M t. .Mitidn II. N'lrLTil Lyday ret ur:; - i fr i!ii Aslit'- vilh- Sundav. (iii-'-t- of !’. nri'-i' lar-’ v/etd; Wei'e Mi--i'- Feruh-r.a Walce- tield. I'lriiMia and !’h.'i .d'>ra Villio ot \ew t >rl";.ns. M.-- 1 leji n :’’ irk an I Mr>. ii.itib a:. 1 >■ ti-I' W . Imln-: r--ti BREVARD Hardware Co. Federal Auto I'ires Federal Inner Tubes Cirey 'I'ube, .^Ox.^, S.VOO (irey 'l ub^*, .S.v7.^ Red l ubes S.^.IO to .SL.^O \\ eed Cduiins Non-skid Chains G. M. Doyle, Brsvard, N. C. Go to the Farmers Supply company for your sporting goods. They have the Reache’s, Singling and Ty Cobb Bats from 10c to $1.25. Mits, gloves, masks, tennis rackets, 1917 tennis balls, tennis nets and all other accessories. Croquet Sets at $1.75. Come in and in spect our sporting goods. FARMERS Supply Co.
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