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.«'o, V/ixvii, CAROLINA BREVARD NEWS Naini (.haiixroil from Sylvan Valley News, January i.igi;- NOAH M. HOUI.OW KL1-. Kditor I’liblishml I'vory riiiirsil.iy. I'iiton il at pos'.itlui-at Hiovaiil. N.(.'..as si-c-oiul I'lass iiiattiT. SUBSCRIPTION PUICK; OiiM year ... - $1.00 Six aiontha . - - - HO Three months ... ,H5 Two months - - - Payable by oherk, Htampa or money order. i'ai>ls (it ttianks, if'^nliititns ami iiUMii''1 ials publislu'il milv at halt loiii HUM. i.il rate, lostinw m i cnts iicr iiirli i>r one fourth ifiit I'Ci Subsi i iptioti>- n.'t votituuu-i! att«-rf\- V»iratii>n of tMiu-pai'l foi i xi t-pt on n- ijm-st. Friday, .Inly 20, 1917. Aiulrows is li\inult> l'n»-k \v;ml >itKX‘ cili/cns havi- sou'^hl .» icstr;iinin'4 oulfi against tlu* aldt-r iiK'ti, W'lio tlu‘ I'ull l’\’ llu‘ lu»nis aiitl U(1 i1k‘ callk' >lt the .street'^. I Value of Industries. ! The Cant(»n (^bsc'rver, publisli«‘(l j in tho shadow of tho grout smok(’!- stack.s of tlie Champion Fibre coni- ptinj’^, philost)phi/,t^s thnsly : “'riu^re uvf, so far, mighty ti‘\v sutiiiner tourists in tliis s»‘(*tit»n o: \Vt‘st»“rn Caritlina, anti the season is pretty well advjinced. A hail summer st'ason means ti trreat Iosn to many ])eoplo of Haywood eonnty, whieh prompts us to sn*;*;est that it \vt>ull he well if we hatl soim* tiling else to th‘i)end upon f«>r siij* pt)rt \vh»*n the hoarder bu^iness did I not ])ay j Sensible talk is this, ttnd espe S eially as it a])i)lit*s to 'I’ransylvania |ct)untv, \vher»^ many di'pend on the summer hoanier ft>r a livelihttod y»^t sliow a disinelination to inv»*st a lew thdlars in advertising eo opt'ralively for the purpo.si* of (>\ ploiiing onr sujjerior attractions to th(‘ world. Wiili tlu- H. C. of I.. won.Ki how the t alitor ot tlic Ui. \ ani New'' u]' hi'' llollowell. 1 U n tilt''on\ilU' llu^'lUi’. \\ t u- wt.‘ to lill tlK- \\\W then \hvw wt)uKl hr 111 > lu'llow. Allhou.^li It was tpiite exi'rii Mve to tlK!U, the WaviK-v\ ilU Couik; aiivl 1 kn.!er>onvilk' Ici ''h. ul>l iMul i-(>n''ol.iti^'n The Jones Gap I^oad. The Nt'ws story elip])t>d from the (ireenville News (‘onerrning work t)U the ,hint's (lap road should r>- lievt' a anxiety anmng tliose who liav»* been restli'ss. Stroll:; pressure has het'n brought to bear u]»on tin* roail (Hiiiumi'Siiin (>rs with a view to having tin* eon vief foret' taken t>lf this roatl bnt wisely the tilhci rs liave elung to tht' ]i((li(’v of doing one thing at a tune anti that very \v«*ll instead t>t iroing tt) tin* iiet'tlless exjiense of about .i^r.Od in tlragging tht> eonviet 1‘amp about over the etninty likt* a in the { u,,,ther eat totintr kittens Ilu-t Phili-. WRIIE^ t.F t.UGAUOHAL WOHK Kt'views His Work As Superin tendent and Looks I'orward t> L'vdiicational Growth. Iv 1 i o f, Ts ■ \ : ■A lu ll t Ui‘ >•!nuii V hdiinlo- fiiitoi- liiiti "I'll I II !?!*• to the* tilll '«• o '•.iiiiiiv si:;i' t intemlrnl oi s. hool?« in I lie sninnn r ol I'.Miri I under stiMid soint-t111nir of tlif task to wliieli I had been called, realiz ing that the snperintendent's olViee is t he cent rjtl olllcti of the scliot)! system, t;p to which and dtiwn frtim whicli autluiritv, direction and ins]»iration II >w. I renli/iMi ! also that tlie stipt*rintt*ndent must b»‘ the ori;aniz(‘r and tlirt'ctor of tin? work of tin* seln)ols in all of tlit'ir tiifferent phases, and the rep resentative of the s‘hiols and all for which th(^ schools sttind bt*for»“ the ptMiple of tlu^ county ; that h«* is the x» cutivt* olVieer t)f the boaul of t'dueation, and must also be tin* leader, adviser and friend of the tt'aehers. Ytit amid all th*se varied tlulies and rt'sjionsibilitics, It was evidtMit that the larger edu catlonul interests of the county as a wlioit* must be etinstantly kt*j)t in mind, and that my chu*f care must bi* tlu* interests of tlie children in tlu^ schot)ls. At tin* tiuH' I began the work of , ! su])erintt*ntling the schools of the county th»‘ oflict* jtaid less than ^L’l .c»a month, sti in accejifing the jiosition there was nothing to bt' . lilllNGS HcALTH TO OLD FOLKS If You Keel Wornout, Rheuma tism Is liad. Or You Feel Weak, Ciet Non-Alcoholic i ^at..ral ln>n. Kliji '1\ men tiiid women liieking 1 i.’li, iiiiri' and viLTofiius blo(id anil (iHit'e * I f less trotibli'd with kidni*y, utic :ii-id and rhctiinatic trontiles, 'lavcat last in Acid Iron Mineral a iMiwertnl iroti toni^ and til Ij puiifier, without a drop of thtnuer I ous jilcohol or intreolics. It is so : highly eonccntrttt -d and contains sucli a large amount of mt'dicinal j irnn as well as other natural ele | nients which tend to restore thei stomach, kidneys and boweU to order that you cannot help but feel Its wondt'rful elTects alnnist from' the Very first tlose. j If you art* fetdintr ilull. tired and wornout, and sulTcr more than usual with kidney, uric acid tir : rheumatic troubles, senil to tlie nearest drug store for a TiOc or «lil lar si/,e bottle of natural iron, , known as Acitl Iron Mineral. ! Drugjzists highly rt'comrnend Acid Iron Mineral as a nervine j tonic, blotnl jninlier and system ' builtb'r. (ierms eanni>t livei near | this naturt‘'s wontler of wontl»*rs. j It tlel:v»‘rs blood enriching iron in ; tin* most tlirt'ct wav to the bltiod, and drives bt*fore it uric acitl anil ' other ])oisons which caust^ so much I pain anti sulTerint' tt) eltlerly iieo iaet tliat th.e\' h.ave made a notaba j |,y tj),. njq,,- .if tin* m*clv. t'oiil I il'Ul’.oii to I’.',". -'IK'"' hi''l' i>. AsheVllK 'rr.r.e"- Iviiloi Hollo will i-' In." inn with tbc ]>ai .iv;i ,i|'!K • " -I lit lalei -'Oiu ihe .i.in j nothing. j rtiin])lett* tin* im]>ortant ])it‘ct‘ of j work anti thi*n movt* to stime other locality. All roatls cannot be I woi ketl at tmet* anti no nt‘cd of I moving back anti forth anti acctmi- W avnesv.i ai'|ic ai" that the W’a\iie-'V ilU *'iiniKi and the Heii- tk i''onvilk' 11 it. V w ei e nntaniiiiar witl; tlu- la ke\ " 1 't |'l}>e • ’1 ;.:,an'' hut th. 1. 1 e 1 1 e .1^' '11 !' li;i'tlU'I ('.111 «!iin 1-. ( III !i'.'.;ton. ]'iiMi>hei "t the lie ide 1 .’.iville llu>llel. w i; e' ,'.nd 1 :;i . t. , ;i>) 11 >1 tlu li 1 •'t t ime live 11 lit: el t l.e (i\\ 11 vine and tree, 1:. i\'il ] nii'\ed, into tlieir haiHNi '11 U' lie w lu'r.ie. It liUlId }>e a ’ t'ul e \ lel iellCe.'' K e . 1 ‘ i i -. 1 ^ iweel. tile line wiiiiii! ]! i 1 ’ -J (• it the L'aiit'.'ii ( >li- .'^elAel I" x! v.itli tiiv .X elll]'l;en ■' lii i I ,i\ w »" "I 1: Jill 1 Ik I « 1' 1' lit lel- lli'' wlii ^ket's yMjW «’U * 1. ‘ ‘ t ; a i '•tlu- 1 u >.i: d w i'. d.v- ciile tha; lu 1 I'.iil ii'.d, !i:V -I,; \ice. .SM th^re i"- ; lie e ;ilU- til e‘'ea|f. ! i Tlu 1 k 1 Ctiv.iit;. Joiirii i 1 "i a.i\-ill'^ 1 ■ >11 : ■it - Willi i:-- ]'et t liiid.i llu faM'.’ 111 e h«H.1. -inec eil 1 .''cek a t; .i ; 1; 11u ('rd e‘ r a u j it> i;>t ; 'I'he-e a:e .d\va\-! 1 i\\ re.id\ I ’ !•''> », * w s. . the m.iu h ' 1 |.l..^;e-s. 1>UI tiuiv; ell Ill'll '-wV.'' e lil'.le'- JCel U wheVe M.i'.y \\t ’Ic I i . ’'C.-.'S. 'I'lu- j '-I, ; C'.v.v.lv J'>111 IK ,i, el.i-- ,1 :a k>: mi> 1 that it e : i;v !aii; >r in Ja- k"' >n '.ii; l\ ,1- ;l ' h;iN cMi'',> i .1 II-;!!,.. l: lie: \' 1 e', and it ^ 11 ' '1 I! a' law .1 i i/.ill;... element t' . lu ’. > 1. ; T:'V. tl’u' e\ il We (le;.'l' >! t; -nr h . 1 |i.;d e"rd:ticn w ; t. oiir luiL^liii - BAPTISTS OF COUNTY MEET AT TOXAWAY consitleretl cxt'ejit tin* interests tif ! pie. Acitl Irtia Mint*ral is t'contimi- tht^ boys and girls of the county. | cal anti goes from twti tt) ten times 'Phat, to be surt*. wjis sunicient 'ns far as otln*r and wt'aker irtin etiii''itlt'ratit)n, anti tor the past j prcjiarations. A half tcaspoonful twelvt' years nil my timi', means i in a half glass of watt*r after meals anti t lYorts bav* bet*n tlirt'ctt*d is a tlose. (iet a botth* toilay. Ytiu toward the improvt*ment of the will marvel at its ]iower anti the county's eilucational system, that ; uuick results. tiur futun^ citizens might have an ' Large bottit' st*nt receipt .^1 by oji]iortunity to n*eeive such train Ferrodiiie (’lu'inical (’orp., Koaii- int: as onr iiublie shools ouLrht to Oke, Vti. — Adverti>t*!iient. irivi*. As IS well known, tin* Tlu* nnioTi int'etmg of tln‘ l!ap- 11st churches of tin* Transylvania association will meet with the l.akt* I'o-saway clinreh on .iuly ‘Ji. ■J''and 'J'.', beginning at in :;;o l-'n- lav morning. 'Pin* ]irograin, basetl on 1st .lohn. ist, ‘.'ntl ami ;>rtl chajiters, folkiws : I. Spiritual iale. Tin* ji ivs. Tlie J lower. The gl..ry. Tlu* ajiparent failures. 'I'ht* achievements. II. Sjiirituiil l.iu'ht. The lalse l!>,'ht. 'File trut* light. 'The relliH'tIirs. ’I'Jie cves elosetl. )irogrt*Ss tpf the wtirk was vi*ry much rctartletl by obstacles and o]iposition which wt*n* in»*t along the way. Vet. notwithstanding o])|)osititiii from certian stnirces, a gr»*at ileal lias bei'.i aceoinjilishetl in th** wav SOUTHERN USES CULVERTS ('ol. (’ HolL:es Sn]ierintenilent of the Transylvania tlivision of tin* Southern, announces that the rail road cnTDpany has begun the work of installinir cement culverts to of mneral etli.catioiial iinjirove- take the jilacc of trestles at small: inent. as was t‘\itlenced in the Bre- streams. Where tin* strejim is \ard Nt*\\s o{ .lunt* 1 his , to pass through the niarketl jiiogiess is due tn no one culvert, a fill niakinL; a solid roatl man or set ot men. If can bt* away with tin* t*xpenst* of truthtull.N stated that it has hcen ti-^.-tle repair anti prt*vents tin* tlue, ]irineipall> , to the eaiiiest. swatririnir nt tlu* track, which has ))rogressi\e and sacniieintr ell ol t s nf i,,.(.,)uie more iironoune**d nniit*r the the county suju nntenderit, tae increased weight of trallic. ]ier>istent and It ai les-'adiniiiistr-i- lion cf the boajtls ot etlueatuiil, tilt* i' t • • ii i i I-or fruit jars, jelly glasses and wurtliy ideals and eo ojierative tin cans go to the Farmers Sup- ellorts of the .•'cIkpi'I Cl'innii t tees. pl\ C'onipany. flit* t'arner.t de-ire f.ir iniiirovnn'iit on the jiart of parents anl their wiilin^ncs.-N to cu-opt'rattf in lieljiinL: to bring about bt'tter etliicational Th'j greatest jiuiilier td the • conditit.ns fur tlieir clrldren, and heart. the nclile and heroic service ..1 ihe The fou?ulation of faith. ■■''rnest and laithful teachers in tlu* ill. Spiritual Tiove. (treat knowledire. nie.-t jiowerlul incentive ‘ \\ hile thi' jirogress that we have jiastiir anil niatle is \ery niarketl indt*ed, yet it }ireparetl to is only the betrinmng of the ini- cts and be ]iro\eiuents that ought to be un- ilt'rtakt*n ami accom])lishi*il in tin* next ft*v.' years. \Vli(*n \vt; com- jiui* our selujols of totlay with years airo. szreat con- Th. to u"'Hid works. We request t*v rv eliurch worker tt) bt take anv of these suh Inflan/a5eduded Nook^e>/'Good fdi//UmPe/i)Me 'L- u Ttxl^ .\. .1 T. M \M.V. 1 j i:n >N. ('ouiinittce. wiiat they wt*re tw'clve we are L'ratifietl at the _huk-on C 'uu: y Joiirna’i: 'I'la:; svlx aiiia e-ir.its h.a\ ;n;j, i('inci the lank- tlie j "■4!'e-'';\-e coiin:u> who ha\e la: in (kni'in'-iral' n agents, an W !1' art. 1 he r-,.t lok’.ng towa!l tlie iisini; t.-' ii'.j ratiilati' 'iis It un. We to tile ^Our fneiuis wtiuKl be pleased '• ‘■oni])aring what they tt) receive nuirl.et.l ct)pies of the are tnday with what they tinglit to; News showing your \N hereabouts \ve reali/. • that what has been aiul acti\ities. b cents a cop>. acconi]ihshed is only a foundation, , aiul that lUion this foundation niav ! v, kYj i''.. ..'O, ‘ bt* er^'cteil an everlasiiim t*duca- tii'iial structure, if thost* who have j ehargt* of the county's jiublic edu cjitlonal work fully reali/.'* the :s. ])t*ju*w uM'eat task that lit*s lieftirt* them. 'i'he county sui)erintt*ntlent who daughters }i;;s bet n S(*lectt*d to succt*t*d me is d him Sun- a man of ability, t*nergy ami t*ntliu- siasm. lie is a man who bdlirves oiler '11 count;.- and, to llu- P):e\.;’.d New which lias lalxe.ed “-o laithinll'. the \inc\arl. Diirn, to Mr. and T> ( >rr, a son. on .luly 1 1. Butler l;ri\vn‘s si'ii'. iiTid graiidcliiltlren visiti tlay. 'riiere were two dauirbters, ; Threi* sons anti twenty-live grantb in b.eal schotil taxes for longer! I t*hildren. juid bt*tter scliools anti in bt>ntl | ! Mrs. Mollio Mci'all anti Miss issues ftir the builtling and etiuip i Kitln rim* I’.og^s visitetl Mrs. Delos pmi: of school houst's whort* tlu* | ! kvihiy S'lturday. funds cannt)t bt* otherwise ])ro-1 Will Lytlay sjient Sunday with vitied. I wish for him and his' 1 his parents, Mr. anti Mrs. I )ekis work that ilcgree of success whicli Lvday, who an* both tm the .sick nught tt) accompany his adminis-j list. tration. j ^ Misst*s C >ra anti Agin*s Knglantl bidtling gt)Otl-byt^ to tho otlici* vi-ited frientls and relativt*s in of county sui)erinttintlent of scht)ols Brevard on Saturday •ind Sunday, jt is my th*sirt* that the member, havt! and 'I’tim Sims bnrnetl a puiitainPen Wf'vf many liiffcrent kintls shaiifs anti sizes to slmw ytiu. .^L' .^ii anil lip. Odu-r make.s SI.(HI anti up. Frank D. Clement The Jeweler V X- iV/// . HOW CAN A CAREFUL MAN ALLOW HIMSELF TO DKIFT INTO DEBT? DEBT IS AS DANGEROUS RS ft DISEASE. IT IS A DISEASE. A FLY ON A PIECE OF FLY PAPER SOMETIMES FREES HIMSELF WHEN HE IS ONLY ON THE EDGE. BUT “DEBT” IS A MONSTER THAT IS HARD TO GET FREE FROM. IT IS SO EASY TO “CHARGE IT.” DON’T DO IT; PUT A LITTLE MONEY IN THE BANK INSTEAD. BANK WITH US. WE PAY H PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS BREVARD BANKING COMPANY Safety first! Avoid the fire risk by using this fireproof, stormproof, and durable roofing. Last as long as the building j and never need repairs. For Sale by MILLER SUPPLY CO., BREVARD, N. C. I OUR CUSTOMERS tinri they tan got lu tti-r (IrotenVs, iH tter prii fs ant] bt lt» r scrvii e litre than ilscwhtTe. If v(.u want FINE FRESH GROCERIES ytiu shiuild fit-al with us. 1 ry our »;ii'.iuii ^.'ui.ds. Stiupy. W-ptlaltles, tit. They arc the 1-ist tl'.at meney will buy. Wc make a s])ocialty nf TEA A^D COFFEE and will i^^uarantcr everv pound ytiu liuy lure will pK-ast- vin’. MITCHELL The Grocer. Sacramento County California W'duldn’t yiAi like tn see “hdw the land lay.s" that will pn t!uie wheat ar.tl alfalfa, tiran;::es and Icir.Dn.^;, rai.sins and rice, hups and walnuts, a'-''> r>;.> and pearhes, lius and I'rune.'-V Wouldn't it s- cm peitiliar t'> s- ' i ript-nin;; "hile you were dniii^ ycur winter plow ing:, nr a .';r;eAl'irrv v;iUr. yieldin.u fruit eleven tntmlhs out of the year. You Can See This County Without Leaving Heme \Vi- have issued a brautifuli v illustratnl lo(.kUt tfllirir if S;.t r. n-1 r te County anti ot the i pportunitit s there for Y(d'. Strd c> ten (trts fir a copy tif this bookk-t anti a sample t iipy of Sunset Maj:;:; int — the r.e he National Maj^azine telli'.ig tif th.e life and t!fVflepn'.ent of the W'ls;. .\ddress. _ , ^ Sunset Magazine Service Bureau, San Francisco W'll.it' the sell.'^e in W.iititl;,.; until a tnan iHiwed with the iaii tieti of tilil a^e or utUil tlie I'ull thml tif tilt cl'Ills are heard in eiiitulile mi liis ”rave to liriii- tlu sli'iwct H jiraises and ih.v, ei-. Tliev ilti more ^ikhI when tlu- tiian tir wiitnan in the ]irime nt aeti\e life can catch an in>jiirin,iL; whilT of fra^raii'je frtitn the Inuuiiiet.'^. W'e like the \va\' the ]iet>i)le ti tssed the 1)i)iiiHtets at Dr. Snniniey. At nti time conltl they lie mt'te hv^hly | ()nyx enameiware. Farmers Sup- North CAROLINASTATtCOLltGE Agriculture^^Engineering • appreciated. (if the btianl.s t)f etlueatiuii \vi» ; j whtiiii 1 have st*rv(!tl, tho VHrid ..-.! seliDol coininittt'es. tht? jjjiivnts !t;ul i tlu* teachers aect'pt this tjxprt'S.'^idit of my ih‘t‘pfst ^rutitiule tor the; eti-iiperation tht>y Imvo t?ivt*n in >eli;iol work, anil to tho thri t* thoasaml school btiys anti jrirls t)f the county 1 wish to o.vjirt^ss niv Assorted line of guaranteed h. artfelt ih'vntion anti niy earnest ;j;oo.l wishes lor ii ‘'lorit)ns fnturtv T. C. Hkndkkhox. kiln of lime last week. 'riiati Fowler aiul family of (ir«*envillt‘ liavtf l)cen visiting frii'iitls untl relativt's ht*rt‘. Tt UKKV (’JJKKK Gllil.. |pl> Co. 1 MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES Lar^rest stock in We^-^tern Carolina Saw.s. PulloyM. Belting. Wire Rope. Pipe. FittinKS, Maehinirit’s Tools. Fotimlr.v and Machine Work a specialty. Asheville Supply & Foundry Co. Asheville, N. C. > ■!! I-. WEST RALEIGH, N. C. .\ii institution wlit'rc* ytiunir men of eliaracti'r, oneriry and anihition may lit themselves for useful and honorable work in many lines of industry whieh roijuire trainiiifr anti skill fur succt'ss. Thoroutrh and practieai cmirso are otlered in Airricultun*: ! lortienltiire: Ani mal Industry; Civil, >h’chanrcal and I'.loetrieai 1'njrinoerinL’'; ('hem- islrv; Pyeiiiir and Textile Industry, 1 acuity of (i4 instructi.rs. Twenty-s;even buildings. Eiehteen depart- nionts. Military featureg. I'or cataleirue and entrance blank!^. write E. B. OWEN, Registrar. AD>1l^t5TCATiOi‘. lil.> PATlt t^ALL'AtificULUiWc Buy From the Merchant Who Advertises^
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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July 20, 1917, edition 1
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