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BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. the Man’s Most Destructive Foe Is FIRE If controlled—man's most useful servant. If uncontrolled- his most destructive foe. If your property is not absolutely fire-proof it may be jHext to go up in flames. it ^oes, will your brightest hopes go with it? A FIRE INSURANCE policy kindles fresh hope, because it gives you the ability to ‘"come-back.'' Wc write all kinds of popular policies^m the best companies in the world. See us now. Tomorrow you may have nothing to insure. GALLOWAY m, MINNIS Real EsCaLe and Insurance Physical Education For Women Take a coursc in physical education ior women, Eonsisting of ten Icssoiis. Simple exercises to vitalise the body. The Aim of the Course is to relieve the common but uniiecessary ailments, such as indigestion, extreme nervousness, sleeplessness and kindred troubles: to insure better breathing and build up a general vitality against colds and other unnecessary diseases. Classes arc being conducted at the'Institute at 2:30 and at the Graded School at 4 o'clock every day in the week except Saturday. New members enter the classes any time. MISS ELIZABETH BOYSTIAN AT THE INSTITUTE Personal Mention Look through these i»liimns; see if the nanus of vour j^iiests are there. If not, you have nefjiected your duty toward them. It does no* eost any- thintj. 'IVIi'phono, write or brin^ your news to News oflice. Automobile News VVe have lu‘a\ily with Diamoiul I'iros ami Texact) Oils aiul (ircasos arui h.n i* iiistallotl a now liowsor C>as(>Iino system aiul \\ ill m U Staiularil («asoline. W c can serve you well w ith these mxuls. We have the W arner-!.eii/. aiul if yon ha\ en’t complietl with the law with a non-^lare leiise eall aiul let us fit your car. We have recently installed a ttill line of parts anti acces sories. TEAGUE & TURNER GARAGE PHONE 69 “The Garage Thct Appreciates Your Business.” T. Sohyfh* i)t’ Ashevillo wjis a Hrevard week-t^nd visit*>r. .Miss Nell Aiken is visitin}' lier brother, ('hus. Aiken, in Ash«*vill«*. Mrs. .1. H. IMckelsinit'r left this week to visit lit‘r people in Tennes see. \V. S. l’rie»', jr., has arrepted a in)sition in i>. L. Krwin's Brevard store. .Mr. and Mi's. Kd^ar R(‘id of Tox away are visitini: Mrs. V. li. Scrn-x^'s. Kev. T. F. Marr »f ( ’harlotte is visitin» Ins son and dan^hte*' at the .Marr cottaLre. N'claiii* W elions of Micro, X spent the wet>k-(‘nd with Mi.'s I'li/.ahfth Beniu'tt. Mrs. (i. W. Davis of Ashevilli' was a recent Lrnrst of lier danirhter, .MI S. .1. K. Hatidin. Mr. and Mrs. F. \’. Whitmire and children ani vis'.tiiif^ frii'iuls and relatives lu>re. I’uht‘ Li*\vis, who lias he('n visit ini: his ])cople ill Walhalla, S. ( returned la^t SnTiday. 11. K. )shorn(‘ of Sj)artanhuri^ was here this week on a visit to his nioflicr, Mrs. W. K. (>.>>horne. -Mrs. A. 11. Kini^liJS heen lc])t tit lier bed ]tv sickness for seviMal da_\s, ]>ut is now ini])rovin^. Dr. N. M. M.'dford of Waynes- ville, sj»cnt the Week-end witli liis cousin, Miss ilh/.abetii IJennctt. S. lii .swell ()f Asheville visited I Ins dauirhfer, Miss Maith.a llos- ^ Well, on Suuihiy. retnrnini: Mon- I day li'eidey 'hrijunau of J>nnitcr, S. I'., a former resident of tliis jtlace. Ms hert> visitinir his Itrotlier. M. .M. 'liapman. (’iiestiT (iallani'Te . if (liester, I’a.. is visitiiiLT Ills uM-aiidiiKit lie:-. Mrs. \\ . 1\, « )sbonie, and other re'a f i ves. Mrs. H. \V. D.ivis of (Ireenwood, S. (' . who is spendiii'X the summer at I’eiiidse. was a visitor to Mrs. ). L. Jones Tuesday. W. s. ASHWORTH BUILDINC Mrs. (leor^.'e Woodward of Di i. ham is visitini? her sister, Mrs . A. Miller, sr. MisH Margaret Stanfortl of rharh‘ston. S. is visiting .Mrs. \V. It. H(d)ertson. Mrs. .his. N. Sledge has returned to (ireensboro, Ala., after a visit to ■ lu*r son, F. IV Sledj^e. I Mrs. Knntz and dan^hler, Mis> ' «t‘rtrnde, nt New ()rleans, ar(* late arrivals at the Idlewilde. A danot'at the hont(‘of Mrs L. ■ .M. Hart on Davidson river was lari^idy attended Monday nii^ht. The Brevard yoniiL'er s(*t ns well us a number of visitors (Mijoyed a dance at 1 lotel ('rary Friday nieht. .Miss Diilcie Kilpatri*k. who has bettn visiting her sister, Mrs. Aveiv Cast', returned to lu*r hointMn Aslu‘- ville Siiuday. .Mrs. \\ . II. IiOck(' of (ireens- boro, Ala., is visitinic her (1hu;:1i- ters. Mrs. (). 1^. Krwin and Mrs. F. r. Slcd^'e. Miss Hattie ()rr, who has been visitinir her brother, Louis ()-r, in ('hattanoo^a. Tenn., returiu*d 'riiursday. Mrs. .lay Allen (ilenn anil child havi' joined tlie former's hushaiid aTid are doint; lit'ht housekeeiun;,' at the Bryant house. Alston Dav.s of Baltimore, Md., visited lus father, i\t‘v. W }J. Da VIS. of l’is*:ah Forest this week, on his way to Fort Lcfivenworth, Kansas. .Miss Kliza Henry t'nft rtained about (,f youn;^ friends at her hom.* on Satur lay. 'I'hc cii- j iya!)le occasion was the ceh'bra ti. n of her tenth birthday. News from Ralph ( Icment, \vh(j icci ntly ('iihsfed ill the navy, to Ins father. Frank D. ’lement. is to tile eltect that the former is in the liaiir.m: sc’iool at N»>wj)ort, K. I. .Mrs Hattie l’»*rkins hd't tins wet>k for ‘harleston to take tcni])orarv cliarL'e of ‘he Inisincss of her broth er, who wa-i calle(l to service int(> which he liad jtreviously enlistt d W. S. As'iworth IS hrtviii^ the foniiihitior) laid for an eif'htroom huildin;' on Depot street, next door to T, L. Sn*dson's rc'sidenee. The honse will be a wooden istrnctQro on a ba.senn'nt of concrete blocks. See the new department of silks of J. G. Whitmire at Cherry- field and Whitmire & Lynch at Pisjjah Forest. REVISES HAVE BARBER SHOP .1. V. and S. ). Revis of Hender son villi' have rented Kinj^’s harbor shoj) near the dej)ot from E. Dn*h)S and will carry on tho busi ness. Mr. Duelos has been a suf ferer frcjin rheumatism for a good whihi, andof late the trouble has inercasel to sn(di an extent as to necessitate his f'iving up the work. Renew before expiration. Harold Harditi. who left a few Mr. and .Mrs Sumtt'r, S. forui.'r's tather the [.. '1'. (Iillt'si)ie o: ai-e vi'irini,^ the >i . A. illle.-lpje, i:i Li he a Boy at 50 Bubbling Over With Vitality—Taking Iron Did It Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders. Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks IGO per cent, in two weeks’ time. Nfw V( rk, N Y.—N r ! ninii ‘ -ni*- i- \\1 ■■ ^ i- i. i.Ui 1 y ''1 'ii-'i M iv •! ; ' ' j,r r .11 ■ \:i I ‘ • -1 ’. !i : f a :n . 1 u • il.« I : : I ; ■ -ur. ^ . fii 11 ■ r' \ , r. \ itM •Oil \ ■ j . uiiK i:i:i :i. II t' ’, •! 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Town scnd's. W. L. McCraw has irivi'n u]i liis })osition at the htose Cafe and re- turni'd to (iatfney, S. ('..to enter the t-oast artillery. S. ('. national iruards. : W. A. B»-avans went to Ashe-, vih- Sunday, retuinini; with his wife and son, liaymonti, who had uiuler^jiie a succt'ssful ojK‘ratio!i for an alVection id thcthroat. Mr. and .Mrs. F, ,1. Atwood of Coniordia. Kan., recently visitt*d (t. 1-^ Lathro]). ,\lr. Atwiiod is j>r(*si- dt'nt of the First National liank (^f ('oneordia. of which Mr. Lathro]) WHS once cashier. Mr. and .Mrs. (it^or^e Mayback of • Jrecnville came last week on a visit to her ])arents, Mr. and Mrs, W. 1*. Wi'iit. Mr. Mayback re turned the lirst of tlie week, but Mrs. Mayback remained for a ' lonj;er visit. j Lewis Hamlin returnel tSatnr- day from Wakt; Foi-est, where he has been takini' the summer course in lav-, and is visitini' his father, 1*. ('. llandin, of Selica. He ex weeks ;iLTo to take Work as carpen ter in the navy yai’d at Norfolk, \'a.. ruturiicvl Weduesd tv. Sick ness comjtell.'d him to af)andon the wi .rk. >irs .l;is, 1*. Deaver has as her lUiVale eUf-ts at “i!ivei'.-ide i-'.iT’m." Tiefir l*is;:a;i Forest, her , s’.ster. .>liss ratherine I’orcliei-. been ai.'l lier niece, Mi-«s ( oruelia de H 'or'-ln r, bothot .Mt. I’leasani. S.('. 1*. Wiiitmire i on la^t 'i’ucs. to *•. :;;o. w hen number of tlic k nii.l s;• K1 lilt trill'.i; !■ i- r' W lll ' s- t:ir- I r..>, :.-l T.V h;i>- i. > s-n an tl II .if t I l-'‘i>l'' tr. utilf, T)-V » V •'ri-r !'• •'•(■'11 il 5"iir iuiT.«y StronK or w»*ll. yu o«c >t to yi lll.-*'‘lt | .Ijran m ill.- • • > U 1» In Ulll to make the fulluwln* test: See how i>y ilII ia/U .Uum .• I . .1 ■ ■ -ir'y all H' f r I1.T-. 'I'' n:n '.o ' rs hn>>* hi: cr’-.tf II. it '.(.••v ":Tfr f Tf.'lt -• ’ ;* ■»! If 'In • • • ‘•r > Ir^n , , T-r . r In to cuiniilete liiri coursc at R. s. Morgan, Rosman, N. C. Boy From the Merchant Who Advertises. Wake Forest in Ar.j'ust. John T. Mills, who enlisted in tho national guards last summer and has been at honn‘ on a fur- lou^h since his ret'inu'nt ndurneil from the Mexican border was noti fied to report at Asboville for duty i on the “,‘r)th. .Mr and .Mrs. \V w i'i^e cli.irmiiiL: h' >st day evenin;.; fr.>m '■ t liey entertained a lo ■;i,l military comii iiiy i?i honor of thiMrson. Lee Whitniirt'—Hender-I sonville Vi-itor. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn A. Hobinsou of Knsley. S. reci-ntiv visited their caiiisin, Mi's. W. .M. Henry. >?i their i-eturn this week tliey Were accom]ianiel iiy .'»iiss Kli/.a lleiir\-, who will visit her grand mother and other relatives at F.asley. i 'I'he fi'llowint: are ^Miests at •••{i verside Fiirm, " .las. I’. Denver's lionn' near Piseah Forest: .Mrs. Will. W. .Mclver and two daui;ti- ters and .\Iiss ('lara (^uii,Miani of I .Mt. I’leusant. S. ('., Mi.'S Carrie 1 I'^ckstorm of (.’hica‘_^o. Mrs. Clara Hill and Miss Ihden Mill of IMnla- j dclphia, I’a. Kev. Charh'S Heinjihill. D 1)., and family of Louisville, ivy., are at the Hoirers cottat'e in West Bre vard lor tlu^ summer. Dr. Hemp hill is ])n-sident of the Presbyterian Theoloi'ical seminary of Louisville, j and has been spendinj' his sutnmer vacations in Brevard for several years. j Dr. T. J. Summer’ instead of ^oin*' to (niarh'ston was ordered , just before leavini; Brevard last wei'k to re])ort at Asheville. He is i assistin'' with the exandnation of a])plicants who desire to ixo to Ft. Ot'lethorpe for training as otUcers and will he moving from place to place for some time. Get measured for your fall or winter suit at VVeilt’s Gents’ Store on Friday and Saturday, July 27 and 28, by Mr. W. C. Crab tree, representing Hopkins I'ail- I oring company. We Rriow That For a new concern we have done remarkably well, and we attribute it more to a few frieiuls who have known us and the class of goods we sell, and also the kind of watch repair ing we turn out. We are mighty glad that our work has pleased our custo mers in the past for now there are men in Rosman, Pisgah Forest and Brevard who are continually bt)osting us. We have a dandy line c)f jewelry and we are glad to show it to you. W'on’t you conn* in and g've us the opportunity. We will tell any huly who v.'ill call the very best kind of cleaning solution for cleaning silverware, gold, brass, etc. It is inexpensive and the (juickest method known. W'e do nc)t sell it and we tell all v/ho are interested enough to call free of charge. Don’t you want to know.' Glenn’s Jewelry Store Opposite the Postoffice MITCHELL riie (irocer. Owr Dimension Lumber is manufactured of carefully selected stock, cut accurately to all standard sizes and seasoned thoroughly by open-air process. We carry both rough and dressed lumber in several grades-suitable for various purposes. We Assure Satisfaction to every customer, no matter what the amount of his purchase. Come and talk over your plans with us. We can show you how to save money in buying all kinds of building material. Buyers Get Quality Guaranteed on All Supplies Brevard Lumber Co. Near t#o Depot* TeleDhone No. DON’T RUSH PAST a ^0(1(1 thin};. Don’t you know you ip.n go a long way and find nothing a.s goo(i in the iim- of Ciroiirifs a> you would find right here. W c are here to stay, which means that we value our reputation greater than proiit and will treat you so that you will reeiinin'.i'nd us to vour friends. 120 $15 Per Cord for Chestnut Wood Cut your chestnut into tcIephone|J^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.
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