./o, BK£ v AiiD, NOETH CASOLINA BREVARD NEWS Naiiu- t from Sylvan Valley Nows, Jaimary i, igi7. NOAH M. HOl.l.OWl- LL. Kilitor 1'utilishi‘il I'viTs" I’hiii S(.lay. I'lUi rod at Ixis'.itVii • at Mrr\ aul. N.I.. as M'Ooiid i-lass mattir. SUUaCUlPTlON PRICE. C)nt year - . - . $1.00 Six monthw ... - 60 Thren months - - . .35 Two months ... .25 Payable by check, stamps or moiiuy ordt^r. I'anls Ilf tlianl.s, 1 f'-nUiti-'iis atnl iiH'Ui'irials I'niilislu'it mily at liaU I'om- mcu'ial I atf. I'imtim; 10 i i'lits l>tT iin li or one lourth I'lTit piT \v>inl. S\ihsiTii'tii'!js Hot coiitimu'il afit-t ex piration of tmi'' paiil for »'X>. t i>t on te Hiiost. ! The auspicious openings of Camp LSa])phire and I'rench Uroatl Canip atTonl not only encouragenic-nt to llie nianai;enient of the camps l)iU i^ralil'\ ing news to the people of this .section. These camps are con- ilucted hv men of marked ahilits and hi”h character and the News joins with the comnninity in u- jt'icini; with them over the snccc's of these institutions. Those famil iar with camp .schools are contident that .similar success awaits campN tor i;irls. anil it is to he depl()red that plans launched for a .i;irls camp this year could not l»e leal i/ed. STOfiy TELLERS Friday, July 13, 1917. Times must he dull over in llen- dei''onville, the suburb i>f Ihevartl, vvheie the Hn>tler is eflitoriall\ ailvocatiui; ^t^cl•t dancing. Despite the tavaj^e t'f (^Id Mars anti the embarrassments and incon- \enience-^ I'('casioiied b\- Col. II. C. L.. Pan Cupid and Mt. Stork are acti\elv >n tlie job around l’>re- \-.ih1. “The cloud which darkens a llendi. I sonville maidi'u's blow is ctftfii times no l.ir>4er tlian a man's haui'l,’ advisee the I lender>on\ ilk- llustUr, whiih means, we ])re sumi.-. that st.ii.u of tlK.)sc‘ love-sick >waius have \ erv lii'’ m'Uilhs. “When makiii;^ up a list ;t ]>ooks to take to the mountains with \t'U, don't »'ld Col. I’ockctbook it you want to have a i:‘'oii tiuK’." ad\'ises tl;e Pii'keus S(.-ntiiul. Coirect. tor it taki.-'the «loUi;h to ]'ii'duci- the bi''Cuit'> th'-'L- 'lavv. Transylvanians to War. Sinet? u is lii*;lily probable that , f lu' yonn^' men of tlm conntry who ai t' i>liysieally and morally lit will h»> ealletl tipon for stmie kind of s‘rviet' and »iralt«‘d at an early date, it ttjipcars to the X«‘\vs that an nnnsnal ou]»tirtnnity is olVt'red for biMMniin*^ a commissioned olli t-r t)v takinir the thrt'e months' eourst* t>f trainiTii^at Fort (>^lethor})t‘, (la., where tlu' eanip ft>r the second coiiisf of trainiiif^ will ujM'n on .\ULCUSt ‘J7. 'rho."e Jiilrnitletl to th»* camp for trjiiinnfx will he i)aid a monthly , salary »if .^loo anti rtMmhnrst*d for friinsportatit)n and uniforms, and | !'iil)si.->tenee will oti provided. Com ^ inissittns not seenrt'tl in this wmv , \vill he t>htaini‘d only throuj^h prt>- motioh frt)in the ranks. 'Pht* Nt'w.s IS ^lad to st>e tliat Transylvanians ari> i)rei)aring to t:o land would like fti s;*t* otliers make 'the most t)f this o]t}»ortunity for 1 they stantl a chance of i)ein}r j ilrul It'd into a mueh less ilt'sirahle ist rvu e iM'fore tlu; war is ttver. | A]>i>liCMtion blanks and full in Uormatiuu can bt.i securetl from' U. \V. (ilenn, (iri*enstn»ro, N. ('. GLADE CREEK PEBBLES Mrs. Robert E. Ranson is Elected President at Annual Meeting at Chapel Hill. Raloigh.—Mrs. Rt)bort K. Ranson, prt'sideiit of tli« Xorf’.i (’arolina Story TelliMs’ L(*aRii«; aiul in.strudor in stor.v-telliMK at the A. & K. Collopt* suniiiif'r scluxil. rotiini'l troiii Chapel Hi’.!. v.luMC she attciiilod tlie animal nnx*'lii« of the Story Tellers’ LeaRuo. At tho aiuuial moetinr of the hnigtie, the following offict'rs wort* elected: Mrs. K()l)erf H. Uaiison. Mount Olive, president; Miss Kdiia S. Itankin, Hel- niont, vii e-iMOsitU'iit; Mrs. K. J. (’ol- trane. secretary, and Mr. W. F. Mar shall. publisher of North Carolina Ed ucation. treasuror. A program com mit toe. consist iiiR of the following mpinbrrs, was appointetl: Miss Kliza Parker, of ('olumbus county; Mrs. A. Vermt)nt. of A.^heville. and Miss An nie ('hcrry. rural supervisir of Ihir- nott coinitv. This committee and the ... ,, i i , Nina, the threi* year oltl danplif'T ; l.rc,-ident will prejiart* the programs i , | that arc to b‘ published cat h month *^i'd Mrs. Ij. M . IIan»ilt*iii oj | in the North ('arolina Kducation. which i Seliea, tlied on »>uiMhiy mtirnin; . is thf' ofti( ial organ of the tcachcrs of | Burial was math* at Mt. Moritih the state and al.'^o of the Story Tellers’j Duckworth j Loacrup A connnittee to be known as ! ,.1^11- , ^ ... , eondneted the funeral, the publication committee was also ap- piiiit(‘d. The members of this com mittee are; Miss Daphne O’arraway. rural :Mipc:v;«or for T^ako county; Miss Mi'.ry Sliotwell. rural supervisor wf Lenoir (ouiity, ind .Mrs. Thomas P. Harrison, of Raleigh. This committee and the president are fo prejiare a bulletin that is to l>e issued by the .'-itate Department of Kducation, this department having '•-.'.■gnized the Story Tellers’ League as being an im portant fa tor in the educational life of the state. Mrs. S. Orr and daughter, Mary Helle, spent Sunday afternoon with i Mrs. Dave England. i'erry Mei rt 11 of Little Kivf^r spent hist wee k with his daughter, Mrs. H. L. Capjis. Fitft! Morj'jin and dau^liter. A/alee, of (ireciivillo, art; visitinji friends and relntivos in this .‘-ec- tion. .Mrs. K. Xortt)n and Klla Mtiy Kitzpalrick of Cullowhet; art; visit inj' Mrs. Tom Siirrott. J. M. Orr of IMsfXtili Forest spent Sunday altoroo(»ri jit .fohn Lythiv’s. Harley Merrtdl of Ijitthi Livt r sp(‘nt Sjiturthiy ni^ht with his sis ter, Mrs. K. L. ('apj>s. HAMILTON GIRL DEAD CARSON CREEK ITEMS Turbines Turn at Badln. Albemarle. The wat*>r has reached (he height i:i the Radin d:im where it has commeiK ed to plunge through the Mr. and Mrs. Furman Raines are the jiarents of an infant lai:t:hter. Miss Fst(dle Hnbbanl, who lias been spending: the winter and sprin" at Brevartl, is visiting her parents for »i while, Mr. and Mrs A. W. ilnbbard. P'rank Hayes of ('berrylieltl spt'iit Sjiturday nif'bt jind Suntlaj’ witli bis dautrhter, Mrs. Leon Hubbard. Miss Dovie (Jarrt II has rt'tnrned to Brevjirtl atter sjientlinf' two METHODISTS’ NEW PIPE ORGAN EXrOSES APPALLING IGNORANCE I 'aimet''' intc rvstvt’ 111 ;o\\mu SL-.ond or' ]!'' ot l:i"h ]niialo(.sby platuin.u in Jul\ an>: .\u.;u'i would t’.i Well t'> ; c:u uiar No. \>. to r. W. K;1l;otc. I'lii'-'lor, \^:^ ;;Itural i'.xlcv.'M)n St. :\'a'(, k.d(iL;h. N- c. 'I'l'.e aulhonlits I'onU r.'-l that slv ik1 > lo])- c.iti 1 e V,ro\\n hero ''U' Cr^ iullw "o ;t linic a:;d l.ibo; v. liyTiol lake 1^1- (■; li.’.^h jiricL-."? I'lK- beuet'its of a farm I’k r.i'atoi' ill Cla\' count\' a ill the Slalt.- l.iiu- W'et.kl\ V that beloif h.ix inL; the tlcmou- ‘-Irator the c>'inUy liad .‘iM acres in s. y bcaU''; th.it the acre;iut,- wa^ in- crea-'cd li 'J'l'I atlu- ii’.st, \i.ai' ot demoiisli,i'ion .s(.-r\ict.- and tin. •.-timate is I.ihid a'lc" this year, vi'.ldinu a .■'.'ii 1 1 u)(i sov bean cro]). 'I'hatV in to make a man o]n.-n liis t. \s a.'' to tarm ilemon-'tration. In 'peakni;.; ot in^row int’. 'iiclies a.v.il ]i;ira]y'-i> of tin.- })oekelbo('k. wh'cli ]'re\'entcd sonic tiom --u! • ii liny, for the daih' i'"'Uv t!u- i ik nler''on\ ille llir-tkT t'ai-h;ii-;l\ .c.id 1'a* adds tlie to’.low inu; ' Soir.e of thest.- tl)e-e lcl!o\\-> will dit' and their 1 u i’i woiu'ui' \\ h\- we didn't ^to:> th'- to write a ^ulxUied w a l ot literature about their IK-'- - ->n earth.'' I’>o::i, unto IlenderNoiuilie. a hu "k\', iiiiK- I'ound daily new^pa- jar. 'The l.wr.in- llnstkr. which ajipeats I .r in a \ei\ l.ne slate of health. It l;a> a U'’od newsser- \ ice and ulatifx in” ad\erli."inL; jiairon.'tue, and iheie i> no reason on tlu >nrlace wli\ il will not en Joy ;.;m(.m1 health tlirou;j,h the sn:n- nier. il lia\in” btm erealed fora ]>e:io(! i f i.nl\- thi\-e mciilhs. It is ii.ally (.leditablr .md a m-ocl town a-set. Slutl\- tile illiistrali 111 on tlu- fr. )iii pa.ue entillcd '•'fhe Chinch l'.xi»andin-“ and “The Su!i of Rural Riulile lU^-iHss," and you will ;4el a broader xisiou (,f jto^'sibilities oi the church, 'i'he chnixh cannot render the valua.ble .serx'ice it .■'hotilil until the peojjle attend il and for this reason the News will bej;in next week a series ot illustrated articles showint^ w liy every ])er.son should attend church reirularlv. Wi- ahvnys kiu'W tlu' wtirld was sjinnklfd with jackasses anti ot her hriiyin^ fools i«ut we hadn't e\- pii'ft'd sut'h ji .shower of them aiiion^ fhe mnvsjiaper jtrofessnn until \vi‘ rend the followin'^ e.K- posurt's t»l i,L’iioranee on the part of the Wtivnesville ('ourier and the 1 ieiulersonville 11 ustler ; 'I'he Courier exposes itselt as fol lows ; j A new or^'jtn was hist we**k in stalled in one of the lirevani churches, and the I’.revard Nt'vs in j telling ot the event o^uotes troni tl.e I iK'dlcatoi y jtrayer ot tliej)astor as .follows, with the coniiiieiit that i! ! is elear cut and unmi.--takable : i “(iod Al;uiL,dity forbid that iinj;t‘rs that make niusu' for nnd ini:ht r- vels or teet pt)llufeti in the j dance .'•hoidd i-ver touch the.-e keys. Now we uiiderstnntl that thin*:s' - in Tran.-'ylvania county iiave been, nun- or less chaotic sinct* the mt'inoiahle Iljotl ot last yetir, but IS It true, l!rotlu‘r Jlollow‘11, that tile keys ot the ehureh oryai's ale operatetl by the daintily siijijiered teet of the jtretty or^ani.^t'r It it is, watch lor us ‘-in your miJst" next SuiKbiy. The llr.stler lilted the lid of its I stale jflly can in the tolluwinj; manner; ; A new ort^an was installeil in a church at ilrevard last week tiittl , I he New> (piot»-s t he pastor, in dedl- eatin^ tht‘ instrument, as utti ring Jjiayer as fttlhjws ; '■!ud Almi^'hty forbid that linirersthat makt* music tor mid ;ni^dii revels t»r teet ])t)lluted in the I dance slnndtl ever tonch these i keys. ■■ Them's our sentiments. Nothin',' Would su disturb the sanctity of a ehureh as to witness a yuuii;.' hidy, I w’hether she tianeed or whetlier she : did iU)t tlance. sit on her j shoulders ttiid ]>lay tho doXolo^'V ; with ht‘r feet. ! The fete wouhl not be elT»*te, anti eertninly not an fait. I W e pass this t)ii to fht* (ireens- bijro News, ('Ldumbia State, and Hah i^'ii News and Observer, and , Tiuiipa Tribune, and 15. L. T. of the I ('hKM”o Tribune. I Organs Have Pedal Keys I We have to assume in tho lij'lit j of this grand array of ignorance that the editors tjf these newspajiers i don't know anything whatevt*r lal'our pipe organs, which are equip- j ptvl with manual and j)edal kt>v- i>oanls for use by bttth the nimble | lingers and dainty feet. j llunie.- and the great turbine wheels \veeks with her ]»arents. Mr. and conimenced to ftirn and the Hadin ,s- .1 ot* (birrt'ii aluininiuni fat forit's are now being op erated by elertricity maiiufa.ttired by electric j'ower jut at hand. s])eTuliTig a \\t*ek with grand -Mr. White, of riM.'liurg, who is the parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hub inventor of the jal kind of tur : b.nd bine wheels us^tl. was present and was greatly rejoiced w’lien »hc water was turned tlirout:li the flumes, fo .'^et- that the great invcnii;)n made l»y liiin self operating • '1! iitly. There arf in operation at jjroKeijt three of what are said ft' be tiie finest turlinf wlieels ill t’le w: ;id, Fotir flumes ^irr provided for the dam. but ui> to tl.f pr*‘^('nt only three turl)ii;es have l)t-ci instalh'd. The fcnirfh on‘ will pos sildy be installed within tht‘ next few mont hs. Little ClilTt)rd Allison of lin'vard Mrs. Kmnui Htiines is very ill. i'ro])?. are l(poki..i: tine in ttur see tion jiiid everyImmIv is bii"»v. Hi.I 1; liKl.l.. TESTED AND PROVEN Seaboard Has Big Wreck. Raleigh, Sjn-ediiig north at thirty five miles an iiotir. Seaboard .\ir Lint extra No. crashed head on intr local freiglir train .N(;, ;*,s four and oiu- half niil(‘s ab. ve Franklinton minutes after ti; .'’,0 Saturday nioniii;.- killing l'aig;;;f ers Samuel (; Linkoie ar.d H (laskin. Fireman O. L. Well.- and Hrak»*iiia!; tleorv:*’ H. .Vajiier, st*r iously injining Hrakenian T. ). .T-.mei- and Firetuaa .lolin coliu-ed, ainl (lenidlishing t-.vo of the inri;*- S.tii:.- F» engines and twciay-six freight car^ lad'-n mostly w.ih v. aternielons. hash potatoes and )her ] erishables, de.-tin ed Id p.er'hern markets. (■’barged with manslaupliter through ne.t;Iei t cf iliity, (;, S. T.trobs, operatti! at Frank!:!!, is in Wake ctuiiity j;iil having been brought li re win-n talk t'f 'unuiry jiunishii'eat was given ere d t- by tiie i’ranklia county authori ties. 'I'liere is a Heap of Solace in Be ing Able to Depend Upon a Well Ivarned Reputation. For niimths Hrevaid readers ia\t* s -en the eonsfjint e\]>n s>1oti It is Now Cnptain McAden. rharlo't>‘ .lames T. Me.-\den ha.= received from the I’resideiit and Sec rotary of War his coinmision as cap tain in the lienartment of Ordnance. Officers’ Heserve (’orii.'--. .-\rmy (>f th? Tnited States. The cninmission dates from June "a. 1017. lie took the oath of office and is under instructions to report to the I'.ock Island (111.) arsenal. Tie is a son of Mis. Ben Mr- Aden, of nal('i!/ii. of nrtiise for I)otin's Kidney Pills, a few and read about the ixikhI work they l;aved(tr;(‘ in this locality. What other renied\ ever produced such '■onvincing ]>rov'f of merit',:' \V. Britt. ])olieeinan. !s . Woodlin Ave., Asheville. N. (’.,' ^•lvs: "Heing on niy feet all day 1 brings on attacks of baekatdie. At! times my baek has been so bad that { If fhrobbt'd likt' a footbeaolie and | 1 couldn't take a step or evt'U stand j wifhouf snlTt ring great ])!iin,j Wheti'-ver fhe^(> s])ells eome on I| use Doan's Kidney I’llls anil in a tew days the trouble always di.'.- uppears, " l’rie«‘ .'lOe. at all dealers. I)on’f "iinj'ly ask for a kidney remedy— | _'et hoMil's KldlleV i‘lll.~—the satile that Mr. Mntt has tisis. Foster-; Milburn (’o.. Frops.. He.lTalo, N. Y. j — Advertisement. • KODAKERY A Magazine for Amateur, Photographers Hi Killed In Auto Accident, (’harlotle. Karl Hicknell. promi nent youn.tr bU'ai**ss ma;i here, was killed in an automc;bile accident near rtuthrrfordtf>n. lie* was a-tive in se curing recruits for the officers’ train ing camp at Fort Oglethorpe NORTH CAROLINA 8RIEFS. The erection of eight modern hrirk school buildings in Ltnoir county to repl.ac(‘ about 45 small frame houses, now in service, was proposed by Dr. J. M. Parrott, retiring chairman ot fhe board or education, Just before he relincuiished office in favor of (J. V. C'owper, named chairman for the coming six years. Two hundred delegates attended the annual convention of Bar association at A'-' “ville. Trirty-six counties have reported additional selective draft registratioi;?i sini-e June 5 that total filtS, of which 2r>r> are white and 2S;? colored. Major General Ijeonard Wood, eo’ ■ mander of the department of t .* soufhetist and ranking officer of the T’nited States arm.v, visited Charlotte I'hursday, Many picnics and barbecues in thi- state are being i>0stijoned until the war is ovor. Un> re''en?ative Webb has announc- •vl t^at Mor^;uiiton Is to have clt5 mail tielivcrv. 1 I, !| |i fj II A\At^CH 1914 •J ■1 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER — The HottaJ — NEW YORK. CoX£i«iniVlaiv-^ liUmoiUAijjiLKl Am ifuL wo/w^'WrnM^ Q\)\c y V/HEN THE SLICK STRANGER COMFS ALONG AND OFFERS TO MAKE YOU RICH “QUICK” WITH SOME FAR AWAY FINANCIAL SCHEME, TURN HIM DOWN. AT LEAST “LOOK INTO,” BEFORE YOU “JUMP INTO ^ SOME UNWISE DEAL WHICIi MAY CRIPPLE YOUR CHANCES FOR SUCCESS FOR THE REST OF YOUR DAYS. WE SHALL GLADLY GIVE YOU OUR OPINION ON ANY INVESTMENT OFFERED TO YOU AND SHALL CHARGE YOt^' NOTHING. BANK WITH US. WE PAY H PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS BREVARD BANKING COMPANY RTRIGHX METAL SHINGLES neyerneedrepa/rs. are inexpen sive, Ifeaufiifii/dnd sformproof have /o worry ^aboi/f ihe roof" They wonf leak. burn, car/ or rof ake wood s/tinQles. nor crack tike slate. \ THE STORMPROOF ROOF For Sale by CO., BREVARD, N;X. STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: “For quite a long while I suifered with stomach trouble. I w luldl have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a mo.sf disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with butter.oil or urease, I would spit it up. I began to have regular sick headaciie. I had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just seemed to tear my stomach all up. 1 found they were no good at all for my trouble. I heard THEDFORD’S BL£CK-DRAUGHT recommended very highly, so began to use it. It cured me. I keep it in the house all the time. It is the best liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or stomach trouble any more.” Black-Draught acts on the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys tem. This medicine should be in every househ.oid for use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will fed fresli tu- morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists. ONE CENT A DOSE $15 Per Cord for Chestnut Wood Cut your chestnut into telephone poles and you v/ill rcccivc about $15 per ccrd for them, ^ritc for prL:^ and specificjitions. ERSKINE POLE CO„ WEAVERVILLE, N. C Cash Paid t «KODAKERY” A clever, helpful, ama teur photograpliic maga zine. Free To You. To every present purchaser of a Kodak, Brownie, Premo or Graflcx Camera, a year’s free subscription to “ Kodakery.’’ Every issue beautifully illustrated and replete with practical helps. FRANK D. CLEMENT The Jeweler of Transyivania County Euy in Brevard North CAROUNASTATECoLiEot ACRICULTURE't^ENGINEERING • .^fCtVvMCAL LlN.- ! WiiN iiiu WEST RALEIGH, N. C. An institution wliero voiinc' men of character, eneriry and arnl'ition may lit themselves for useful and honoraMe work in many line? of in.lustrv wliich re«iuire' traininfj and skill f(.*r snccoss. Th(.)ronsrli and practical eoiiises are otl'ered in Agriculture: Horticulture; Ani mal Industry; Civil, Mechanical and I'lectrical I'n^ineerinjr: Cheni islry; Pyein? and Textile Inlustry. Faculty of f>4 instruetcrs. Tnenty-scven huildinpf!. Eifrhteen depart ments. MiHtary features. I'or catalosrue ,'xnd entrance blanks, write E. B. OWEN, Registrar. PA7TI

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