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I BR7’VARi> NEWS, W. C A. M. I’axltin iMiss Virffinia Allison T. K. Duncan Mrs. W. S. Ashworth Kosmati Hrt'vard, R 2 Hrcvard, H 2 Hri'vard New Subscribers. Miss Florida I'antrrll Hrovanl, K 1 K. VVhitniin* Hn-vard, K 1 Miss Sue Heatli Hri'vard. R 1 i'»»x Brothers \N i-st (Ircrnvillf, S. ('. N. Scrt'ven - Hrivard Allen (ilenn .. iJr^vard Kli|ah 1). Hfi! Oakland ^»ss Sue lU alh Ktowali, R 1 ^rs. J. C. Bailcv l*is>:;ali Forest -Miss Maude Kllen Tike Norway, Me. Renewals RELISHES TRUTH FOUND IN THE BREVARD NEWS ^'ev. J. R. Owen. P. Whitmire W. liamet V\ . II. 1 I'arl Whitmire K‘. P. Mun.h W, .F. (itllespie . H. K. Ix'wis P- K. Lankford il 0- Adanif. iW. K. Alii son iVliss Doll.i (iillesjMf Mars Hill lleiidfrsciiville Lake To\a\% a\, R 1 Hrovard. R 1 Krevard l?rt‘vard lUain Wash Will.tts Spartanlnn S. ('. Lavtinia, (la. Ktowah. 1 Kii.snian KnclosiTii,' two brand tn‘\v, Tis]) i oiu* ilolliir bills f(»r siibscrij)tii)Ti toi' himsrlf fiml n frit'tKL Kl'/i»' H. (’ox. wntiii!^ I'l'om Si'uttU', Wnsb., tvv ]>n ssi's bimst'lf in a rotiipliiih'iilurx Tii!Hiiu>r as tollows : “Tht* jtiijM'r lias b»*i‘n cotiiiii^ v(*ry is Jii}.rbly mi;])Vi‘ fiati'd. (ilad to sri‘ you laki' *^ I hold iind tfllini; tbo jii'oplo lhrt)ii>;li jtbt' N«“\ys tin* truth nbnut lircvard and 'rransylvania ciumty. .Iiisf kt't'p oil with tht'^iiii(l work. ()](i l’.r»‘vaiil and ht-r jx-oph' ar> I'lititlcd to nil t>t that and inor* too.” Don't worry. br»)thrr, thi'v'll t'»‘t it so loiii; as "M' oci-upy tin* thronii ol this tMMi)orium of tho lu'ws. cvT''Ts-i:uA":^: V. •:NS” 1 ’ Phi:»tb V!'1 d B I tist 1 iHb*r .hr son I : it^I'e .; : i! !st »•]; ufh » if flass P ’ IV l'! . 'I MM'i , \ I :'iiis” II 1 Sk'hIiiv 1. Hh!- V i:1 }(i 1 \ ■ he NOTICE III roniii'i, loll \ ; ii th ■« I'lav iht'i’ '\ill It t ,\o , ‘ 'M!itioiis utid thI'l t‘ s'I ' iMli!;i‘ I" .. ■ 'Ii^(s. 'I’iicif Will o Mt lon ;it tlm t'Vfiiiiii; st*r V i'I' 1 ul I'asloi W ,\ Me! > mil l \v:ll siicuk ali«»ut Ion liiiinilt's iji ft(?UK‘ I ioi' with tbo I ilfi V I o hr i i iidorrt’ Srrvicos at thf .\i‘tln di't cliun h liMvo hi’fFi m1I(*1 ’IT «>n .''■u tid'I V ?il ;bl 'I’l l' ! Miila t bi'.is inid IVi I n'• I' of tlio M»‘ ,iodist Siind y -ri.oo havf hi't‘11 invitftl lo alti nd in a !>' ulv. Siindav vvi’l Im IMiilat iicii ilav ar\(l 1‘astoi- \1 •hiinul will pri-a'l: ; S'lnilay iiiorniiii; on sonn> suhji'ct jjiilapicd to the work of tho IMiila t tra.'-^ 'I'lif class ( oii>i>ts ol abi uf I lo nnina!'iM»‘(l ladii's and is ).;ro'.\ :ntr ; stcaililv. 'riicy w ill usher at hotl' ' >>t“rvH'os. R£V. F. M. JD!!:)AH BAPTIZED ' NEARLY 5,000 PERSONS The Board of [qiialization will meet in tliB of!io8 of the Register of Deeds 'on Mondajf, JolyO, 1017, to hear complaints and adjyst tax list for G. C. KILPATRICK Register of Deeds I j'Tv- Regiilar $1 Book Given FREE; Plans for Farm Building Every one of your farm buildings has a diredl infiuence on your farm profits. Each one ought to afford complete protecflion to whatever it contciin.s and it ou ^'ht to be as convenient as it can be madv?, bccauae convenience means time, and time means money. If you are really cooing to huild or remodel any hullding, we can .secure for you —FREE—a regular $l book on Farm Building Plans. Ju^ give us your name. Miller Supply Co. Brevard, N. C. Machine Shop and Office Near Station Note—One of the mo5l popular of all lumbers for farm requirements is North Carolina Pine. It is adaptable to any need, low in co^ attradtive in appearance, and dependable in service. U.'V, F. M. .lorda)). writing ll;i‘ liihlical lii-i'ordiT hail t hr t oil. «w i ut; to ^ay ahout hi-' iiiiiii.-'tfnal work : 'I'lns i> niy vaii-dirtorv to ihf lirar oiil lo'C.ordiT t!i:it 1 havrlo\(‘d and iMijovi'dtor more lliaii si’Vrnfy years .luiie I will he niy el^rhty "l Yenth hiithilay. I have heen in the service of iny bh'ssed >*avioul' I s ■vilify i iirec years, and have preacln ii the ^o.-]»el taithluKy ?-l\ty live years. It ha> tieen uiy ])nvili • ami plea - ..re to preach t he irospel nearly .‘.11 over .North ('arolina, ami more or Ic'S in \'ir,mnia, South I'aroliua. lieorLria and 'reiine.-s'c. 1 have I'.ipti/.'d people in marly every iiv.T in t!n‘ State, and crccK>. p,ii>l:' and iMptl^tries iieyoiiil re II le! n hi a nee, and somu“ in the -\t- lantic >eean. having hapli/eii ahoi.t r..i " •! I p,'i 1 have ii'-vei- tieeiiin a tlicaler or Icill ronui ; iiav iiev- r played a I'a r.l ; never > >! e an oi t h ; III ver liiank any intoxieatin^ lii|Uoi> ol any kind; never use! lo.ric •.) in an V way v. hat'^ver ; n -ver .vole whi-Ui-rs and neaiTieil l!n first ^irl 1 courted. Have alwa^" trie(i to !)> a clean iiifin. No.v. i; anyot my brether»'. or in. nl- in 1 he State think that this rceonl i> eutitii’il to a Itirthday ]ire>ent, li will he thankfully receiv.d. 1 am VI ry tcehle—-an t walk a ?'t -p. an 1 .■'Mlf('!' a _'. eat deal. K. M . .!o,;i.\n, ( alVert. . The Uecor ler add-t he folhe.vuiLC: >n hehalf of ourentirc hrother- iliioil weseuil the heartiest un et- ini{> t ) thi- nohlc veteran o! tin- er i>s who has wrouirht so Ioiil: and ;i?'' lully in our deiiniinnation. l>ur 1 ni: a niini^t ry of-ixty live year.- lie has h:i pti/,“d a hout ‘i.oiio pcojije nit > ■ ti;e tel!ow-hip of our chu! May h;> !a-t days he a:iion. hri„'htest an I i'e>t 1.1. INJURED BY FALL Iv A. Meath of t'edar .Mountain when in t.»- ii Wedne.-day rcp.irteil tliat hl>fatiier, .1, S. H.'atii, wa' -iilVerinir trom tiie clVi'cts of a fail, whuli was M-riou- lor one of hi- a^:e. He also i^ave the inform itl'Ui that Mrs. Lo-s Allison of in.' com munity wh- cntieally ill. >■’>. a"-:*, a'., rF iny uj ^suD^dOlVl DISCUGSION AND CONFERENCES ON ir.i. ORTANT PROBLEMS FEATURE CONVENTION. EOiTORS ARE ALL PATRIOTIC Start Now To Make Yotir Tire Equiiiment ( i;i> \II M I . I{KKL/LS. ■'A- ^ 'r*,f -X^ >>' 'O' A-r V ■'O 'O •• Mrs. Hill Wynn is still in a sei'ioiis condition. She has heen sick for several wiadis, and it i- feared ht r case is lio])el(“SS. .lo'nn i. Cajiers and lamily of \Vashin:iton, 1). (’., are at their summer home, “( 'amp ('harlot te," after an ahseiict' of si.K year>. Weldon Lee wt'llt to r.feVJtril Monday on bu>incss. 1 isscs >Lv>’tlc Hamlin and Lottie lhath rctnrned home from (Jreen- vill * last .Saturday. Wilkie liisho]) went to liiver Falls Monday. Mts. L. A. Alli.son is very ill. Kev. K. .\llison, ]»astor of the Bajitist chur.-h, islioldiny; a revival meeting. Tlie att(?ndunci* has been real jjcood. Miss Klsio Bisho]) and Ilarlen .loni's are visiting friend.- in (treen ville. The little dauiijlitcr of Mrs. Lillie Stono is real sick. .Tohn Hunt and little dani;hter, Hnliii, aiii Lilia jSiiillc;* vr-jut to. River Falls last Sunday atternoon. Hamlin and Idell Bisln)]) wi*nt to (Jreenvilh* Friday fora short visit wMth friends and n*latives. 1’hey ruturnetl Sunday aftt'rnoon. Hi)bert M(*ans and dHnt^litor Mrs. M oore, spent the week-end in (Jedar Mountain at their summer cottas'e, ••Glen,Kock.” F. J. P.eattv, first lieutenant of the national f^nard Sonth Caro lina is stopping' at Mountain Breeze hoardin'; house, also Miss Fay (Jul- lick and Mrs. A. L. Wldte. Solomon Jttnes, jr., Seldon and Markley .Tones motortul to River Falls Sunday afternoon. Miss .lacksio MiHilaha of E*isgah Forest is visiting her father, V. IL McGaha. President Sounds Call of Service to Newspaper l*1en.— Reviews Activi ties of Press. Morclicad 'iiy.—'i'hc .sf'ssioiis of tlie Xortli ('aroliaa I’le-s As.-^o. iatiini. in aiiiMial I iia \ .'III iuii lure, win- lull of lu.'-lnictivc (li.si u':sioaand ( iiiit'ei fMee.s 11 i!u|ii)rtaiii new.'|»i |ii‘r prnlilenis. I’le.' i !i"it jjlward Iv l>iittua called tlie l oiiv. iitioa to Djilrr. I{. 'I'. Wade, of th;“ .\1 III ('h'‘ail rity (’i)a; ter, welconieil the vi^:ilill>^ joiirnali.'ls. and Mi.-^s lieai- ri( e ( Ohl), (iT 'I'he .Mor^^aiUon lieralil. re.-po-iili'il ill liapiiv v.’iii. I’ri'.-iiliMit Kdward Britton th'*'i d' lixeri'd hi.- ail.lress tin keynnte oi \\liii li wa; ser\ii-e. "'fliis a.-sm latii)ii,” saiil 111', "is not soizni'-': ui>oa ail tie- di»- port II:!it j.--! for service whii-h [iri^senl taeni.-flvis ti) it. W'e should have a lari'er nienihir-I.ip. and that inenilier- :'hip .-hoilid lie e\fi'iid(‘d sn a.- to in clude not alone editors aad puhli'^hf'r.-; of newsjia;) rs, hut th“ nn'inhers of tic- statTs of newsjiaper.-;. both on !h“ news ami hii-ine.-;s .-^ide of the business slnmlii he eligible to nUMHi)iT^ilil>. Mere than this. I'h re should ho an elToi't niade to have all ottier news- Iiaji.r a: .^oi-iat ions in the stat.', re- taiiiiiiir their oi'ices and inde|)eiid- cut or^anizatiens. beronie h jiart- nie>!ts in thf .\ortli Carolina Press .\s- soi'iatieii. .\s paits of this association we should have the .\fternoon I’ress .\soiiat ion, the Western Carolina Wi‘i kly I'ress ,\sso. iation. and any other a.;-ot iat ion.; ut’ newspaper men in till' .-tate. I liirr.t t'ne a'ffnlion of t!'" e\. I alive eointnitte.' of this asso- eiation tii *hi.; ta ’i’.'r, wliii li i regard as of prii;,.- iniiioi'tanee," lidiior '!', W. Cliatnhliss, of 'I'li^ ,\-^h.'\ille 'rinies, ii'iintpil out "The I any of th.- .North Carolina I’ress iti til.- I’re.f ' Cri is ■■ H > .li.-i iiss.' l the dii'y ,‘f ih.‘ iiress to t!;e uovei-nn;“nt a :.i ia tie- ii.-Tii. tion of th-‘ pe.pi.> ' o!;. rniai; .uovei nnienf iiroiil. tns an 1 und.'rf a A i'.i'.s Thr pres-; niu.^t now h* the in.-diiini hetwr.'a '..he i;e\erninpnt and th.' p' opje, I.. M. ai'e , of T’i“ Ulnil' ii Journal. eiiti':"ain. d the a so. iation w'.ih a for. .'•'uI ami witty •■ntitlel "S-'tii.' I’rarf.ial .New-pap“r SuK^*'"*- Th' Se ?ui,:.'esti'.ns w-to valua- hl" to all newspap' r ni.'M .iiid .Mr. M."ires' humor and 'pie»' added to th“ pi;p.'r'' eharni. In tl;* tem-ral niseiis- -io;i will I! fojlow.' i \V, C. llanua.T si.ik‘- wi'h I ;n)dias;.- of .XnieriraV' jiarl in ine 111'.- . ::T war at^-l tie- duties of J iw aali.-'’ as imiivi.iiial.'. M: r.catrii e spok»> convinc- of w.MMaM's wt)"k in th>* n.-w- ' ■■Id, av: 1 '! . ’.;.r-‘'d tiia^ ‘he n>*w-paprr ot:. r -d many o’ppoituniti'.‘s for woir,en w^'i'f not afr.tii of work. Sh.- I mp!,.! izeii t!ie irr'-at ojipi'rtunity or ■• sin h wr.rk civ-''. Woman’s p!.i' ■■ on th" :;.■'.vsti.'iper is not eorifineii lo fa.-Iii.iit and .-.oi i.-:y notf', sin- said. M L Sh'pne'.n. Cenimissi.imT of L:il'or aad rr.a'iiifr^ read one of th ■ h* I historian's paji-Ts in years, which wa iull of intere-tini^ eoninii :it con- ceKii'ur Nor'li c.ir'.'iina n- w-;pap'-rdoni, aa:;ual poeni by l)r. \''illiarn I.aiiri^' Hill eli.itcij much appla'tse, 1' w;> ■ hari?"ti wi'.ii patriotii f-'rvor, 1':!;' ;■ I!. C.;.lt liraxto’i, of T!i>' Ki!i- ston Fie.- I’r. ss, d.diveri d Ilf annual ora'i'-n iiefore the con ven’ion. He s]#>ke on tilt' "fv.'sponsihility of th'^ T3EG1N NOW by getting a Fisk for your ' spare rim. Thousands of today’s users of complete Fiol: equipment began years ago with the purchase of a single tire, Elx- perience proved to them that the famous Fisk Non-Ski d is the greatest dollar-for- dollar tire value on the market — and the standard of Mok Quality is higher today than ever. Fis^ Tirc3 For Sale By King Livery Co. 1 m I Sacramento County I California Wouldn’t yiiu 1i,kc tn sec "how the I.-n.i lays" that will prnluce whc.il and alf.ilfa, oranues and letnens, raisins and rice, hlljl■^ aad walnuts, almonds ai.i! pea' lies, ti^s and j)ruii's,' Wmiliri’t it ct-;n [)(.'cul:a:- te m-c or.inm ripcnia;; v- hilc vnu wer-- iluit-i^ ynur winter pl.iwir.,', ..r ;i ,->tr r.v!)«.-rrv pat. h yieniint; fiuit tdi vcu inonlhs out i;I. the vear. You Can See This County Without. Leaving Home W'e hav»- is^ue 1 a hcautifullv iliu.;trate;i l.'-.kict telling uf Sacraniento ('ei:nly and lit the epiM.rtunitics there for S- nd u^ ten cents !‘,.r a ciifiv Ilf tnis hoiiklel and a s.'.mple M>[iy of Sunset .M:;;'azita- the one hii^ N'ati..nal Mauaxine lellin r of the life and devi l'.pna-nl of the Wf't, .\ddres-;. Sunset Magazine Service Bureau, San Francisco GD U 1.3 PI l*:e >, fr.en its I'res.-nt Kniart;.'.! .\s- pp( t. ric' ]>! • s.s was n.'Ver con front.d with such a task," he li.'clared it is not -o hii; now as it w'll be tdtne'Tdw ■■ .\lr, llraxton statf“d th.if since la^;’ year's ne etinu the work of the pre--; had taker; on a w’orld-wide scop" "'I'lie prps*: is ,icoin.u to meor t>'i.; ci^anue ami enlari.’'.'ii oMi>;ation." ii‘- b.*l: -v. (l. In conclusion, he jioint- ■'d o'c ,• nil* of t!ie proiderr.s now con front i;;u' tlie pr. . s, lie urged new,-- pai'er iiiiei to e.aablish their husines;; more fii'tnly as iP^ards the sustainin.i^ basis of tiie work, .\ value must he pl.ici'd on t^e journatt.^t’s product” .New officers were elected a.s fol lows; Santford ?.!artin, president, elect-d hy acchimation. th- nomina tion beitip by the retirin.i? president, K, C. I'.rittou; .L A, Sharp, of Lutnher- ton Iloh."Ionian. firi vice iire.sident: Z. W. Whithead. Wilminirton Lunihev .loiirnal. second vice president ; R. T. Wade, Morehead City Coaster, conven tion host, third vice president: M. L. ■■■ , •- • tor. and J, B, Omicord Trib une. secretary, Mr, ^Tartin i;? private serrotary to Governor lliikett. Selec tion of the next meeting place was left to the romniittee. Mr, H, B. Varner, of the Lexington Dispatch, read a comproh. nsive report on the n.ewsprint situation. He stated that North Carolhia had played the biggest part in the Union in the news papers fiKht for better print paper prices. “Our only hope for better prices,” he emphasized, “is to stand to gether.” Mr. V’arner explained what has already been done to secure better prieef!. Fifteen new members have been tak en into the a.ssoeiation. The attend ance has been large and representa tive. WE DON’T WANT YOUR JOB unless it calls for “only that which we can guarantee” Plumbing has to last so long, and give such constant service that it would be poor policy to use any but the best of work and fixtures. Therefore, we recommend the selection of ''^taiidard" guaranteed plumbing fixtures for their— m !;■ /. . .'If '^tandttrd" guaranteed ser vice, variety of de signs, patterns for every require ment, quality accord ing with our high grade work. Our estimate costs you nothing. W. E. BISHOP & CO. Plumbing Tinning Hardware - rj OUR CUSTOMERS find they can >;et better ('iroet rics. better prices and hi tter ser\ice lure than elsewhere, if you want FINE FRESH GROCERIES you should deal with us. Try our canned j;ouds Soups, Vej;etables. Meats. Fruits, ete. They are the best that money will buy. We make a specialty of TEA AND COFFEE and will guarantee every pound you will buy here will please you. MITCHELL The Grocer. t
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