BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. LAST BATCH OF CASES IN SUPERIOR COURT Sash-Doors-Windows When you put up a house or any other kind of structure you want material that will give entire satis faction. The stock of millwork which we sell is guaranteed to give the best of service—because it is made right. When You Buy From Us you are assured of high quality at a fair price. Tell us your building plans and we’ll tell you how to secure the most for your money and avoid waste. Our Business Methods Make New Friends Every Day Brevard Lumber Co. Near t^o Depots XeleDhone No, 120 $15 Per Cord for Chestnut Wood Cut your chcstnut ir.to telephone poles r.nd ycu will reecive about $15 per ecid icr them. Write for prices and specifications. ERSKINE POLE CO.. WEAVERVILLE, N. C Cash Paid at Siding. Buy From the Merchant Who Advertises. Superior court which 1ms ho(‘ii in sossion two wofks, wound u]) tho remainder of Ihe civil d»ck('t lust week. tilj()urnin*x on Satnrdjiy. The (Mises dis|)osi il ol l)«-si(les those j)ult- lislied last week wi're as follows : .1. K. Duekw’orth et al vsdlouees- ter jjuniht'r (“onii»!iny anil I'^ilith S. Vanderbilt; j»id^tn»*nt tor plaintitVs in the suju oV .1. H. I’iekelsitner, executt)r. 'l al, vs. 'r. W. Whitmire »-t al ; de- i»‘iidants hdvinj ]>aid tlu^ note sued upon with inttM'est and costs of this aetion, ])laintitY taki*s non huit. \V. L. Frady vs. Wah'sMnll ; .ind^- nu-nt >^'>0 atxainst defc'iidant, and »-osfs (*n each side to he ])aid by re- sjjective ]»Hr(ies. lirinvn I’atton coi])oration. vs. Southern 'ontraelin^ Co., eor- poralion, and .lolmC, A i'buL':i>t ; .|udi,Mncnt that the itlaintili's have and reeovt r of deltMidants or eillier of tlu'in I'' with interest and cost of action. .1, H. Iji nfleld vs. Hosman Tan- ninir Kxtraet Co. ; action dismi.'seil. \ ir^'iTiiaCarolina Chemical Co. vs. .1. H «'laytt)n; defendant hav- itiu failed Jo carry nj» and docket hisa])])t‘al at said tenn, ajipi'al dis missed at cost of ilefendunt. (ilouie'ter Laniber Co. vs. F. L. Wesley ; plaintilY takes voluntary non suit. ROBERT LEE FOR&ED CHECK BREVARD INSTITUTE NOTES Miss Ethel Leatlnirwood oamo in Saturday ni{»ht, enrouto to Balsam (irovo to attend tho Ivey-1 louse weddinp. IvSiss Jjoatberwood, wlio has boon visitin" in I*attnrson Spline's and ('litYsido, is to bo one of Miss ilousi^s attendants. John Ivey of the State A. & M. oolh‘;?o at Rtileifijh, whs here ov(^r Sunday, and left Monday tor l»al- sam (irovo, accompanied by his brother, wdio is to Ik! best man at the weddin;' on Wednesday. Lattio Hensley of Asheville*, s])ent the week end with us, retnrn- iu": Monday aft+»rnoon. Mrs. Ludwitc )ser and little son, David, w’ho have he;n spending the summer at the Institute, left for their home, Tampa, Florida, on Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth McCall and moth er of Sttttesvilla have arrived at the Institute, to spend a few weeka amon*' the mountains. Prof. Peek returned Saturday nij^ht from a three weeks' driviDR trip amon^ the mountain sections in the interiists of the school. Shoes, Clothine Robert Lee M,-Fall, colored boy iihont Is years old, was arrested Monday on the chtirire of pas.«.iiif; toi-LTfd checks. In spite of beating: u jjceilc'is name, it seems th:it Hol» crt Lei' had bt'»-n ])racticin^ the art of imitative writinj^ for Tnerci-nary ]>nT])o^’cs for sevcjal wi‘i‘ks. 'I’wo checks, ])urportinj^ to be written by citi/ens of the town, had been ])assed oTi ni'.suspectini: merchants, lint wlu'n the alleged criminiil car- rird oni* of a similar kind to the 1\ nk. snsj icion was aroust d. He wasarrcstcd and is said tr have cuaic.s.'cd to the former forj^ei’Uis. LITTLE RIVER BAPTISEMENT Kev. Mr. Ander^on of So'ith Car olina in the absence of th‘Jpastor of the Ijittle River clnirch on Snnday ]ia])tized I]iersons as a resi;U of the revival recently held th.-rc in whicdi Dr. »1. C’. Owen did the ]>reaciiintr. At Clierrylielil and Pisgaii Forest Stores We have just received a heavy shipment of shoes and clothing, good, reliable and strictly up-to-date, that we bought several months ago before the advance in prices. We have a large and assorted stock of shoes, clothing, hats, silks and general merchan dise at most attractive prices: Frequent shipments keep goods fresh and in style and heavy sales with comparatively light over head expenses serve to keep our prices down. Open Silk Departments We have put in a most beautiful silk department at both stores and arc showing one of the nicest lines ever shown in the South, No need to go to the city to buy your silks. Our display is krge, well selected and widely assorted with prices rang ing from $1.00 to $5.00 per yard. Our line of silk hosiery is complete, having bought more ihan one thousand dozen hosiery running in prices from 10 cents to $1.50. We are always glad to show you anything in stock even though you don't wish to buy. We want to acquaint you with whaf we have. Come in, any time. J. C. WHITMIRE, Cherryfield, N. C. WHITMIRE & LYNCH, Pisgah Forest, N. C. Please mention this advertisement when inquiring^ about these goods. Summer Cle nee AT PLUMMER’S Begins Satordaf, August lit!), and Lasts for 14 Days, Closing Monday, August ZItti Thousands of Dollars Worth of Summer Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Clothing Go in This Sale at Great Reductions. Hi'^ I li-ararn i.' --aic ot' Men^s All-Wool 2-Piece Suits just to }:i\f ihf nu-n a bargain. T!ie ladic.s’ know lliat I’liinimer’s is ihv ' of lowest priccs. Tv. nty pef cciit /unl on all men’s suit.^ ■kii'.’iii this sal.-. For instance- Mi-n’s t Siiit^, rlcuran^'e sak* price .Sbi.OO Mcn’’» ! Suits, clcarancc'^alf price .'?1 J.IO M-n’s .'rl.^.iHi Suits, clearan e sale price $11'.00 •Men’s .■slL' .^'i Suits, cleara:i' e sale price .'?lo.oo 'I'wenty ;k r cent kU (iU all men's suits. Men's Kliaki J’ants. \v>)rtli $1..^0 at most stores, clearance sale pri. -• .^l.O'*. Shoes We don't projiose to carrv over any low-cut shoes rej.rard!ess of market conditions.' We have used the knile on these and the price cut. and cut deep for this sale. Ladies’ iii^h top white kid slioes worth $,^.00. Clearance sale price Ladies' white (jxfords, rubber S(de, worth .'?1.50. Clearance sale price Men’s white oxfords in rubl)er or leather sole .) wortli J^2..^0. Clearance pricc Children's white canva^^ ])umps worth $L5o. ('k'arant e price j)air. Ladies’ line patent leather and dull kid pumjts, worth $3.00. Clearance sale price $2. IS. l.adies’ s;2.5o pumps. Clearance sale price Sl.VS. Men's $3.00 oxfords. Ch'arance sale price $3.'AS. Dry Goods One lot hij;h ^rade h'.wn.;. voiles and tissues. These j^Dods are cheaj) at l‘K-; clearance sale price 12‘.-c. One lot tissui-s and fancy voiles. These are 30c values; clearance sale price 22c yard. Sj)ort strijies and l*alm lieiich novelties, \v.)rth 25c per yard. Clearance sale pricc 21c. 3f) inch sport poplin worth $1.13 per yard. Clearance sale price ‘ASc yard. One lot fast-colored ;inghams worth 20c per yard. Clearance sale price 13'^c yard. Miscellaneous One lot of misses black hose, small sizes, worth 13c pair. Sale price 10c pair. One lot children’s fancy sox. Clearance sale price 13c i>air. One lot children's lisle thread sox worth 23c. Clearance sale price 21c pair. >ne lot heavy huck towels worth 23c on to day’s market. Clearance sale price 13c. Clearance sale of men's percale shirts worth 73c, m ostly large sizes, sale price ISc. Otie table lot of men’s sample hats--hardly any two alike. (lo in this sale at whole sale prices. One lot of men’s rush hats worth 25c. Sale price 11 c. Hig values in children’s ready-made dresses during this sale: Children’s 73c Dresses, sale j>rice 17c. ('hildren’s $1.23 Dresses, clearance price 8‘)c. Ten per cent discount on all men’s edd pants during this sale. Remnants One big table of remnants in yard goods. .Ml sorts of short lengths in this sale. Kach piece at a great saving. Hosiery Bargains Ladles’ white hose. Clearance sale price 15c pair. Ladies’ black silk boot hose w'orth 40c. Clear ance sale price 29c. Misses 25c quality black hose in seconds. Clearance sale price 15c pair. Anallier Glassware Sale Cut Glass Tumblers worth $1.50 per dozen. Clearance Price 59c per dozen Look for the Green Price Tickets Price Reductions. THEY MEAN A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF One Hundred 'Dinner Sets consisting of 26 pieccs of high grade ornamented china'ware. These goods are worth double the price we are offering them at. See our big window display. One set to a customer. Clearance Price $1,98 per set Brevard, N. C. H. A. P L VJ M M El- R. Brevard, N. C.

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