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BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. u “That’s Jim Smith’s Building and I’ll bet fivs dollars it Isn't insured.” He was corrcct. Jim Smith had *'put of[*^ the mat ter of insuring his property and it was the same old story—"'total loss/" This May Happen to You Any Day. Fires come without warning. Many a business his been haUed on its upward climb to success, by a iire. Yours may be wiped out any day. How are you protected? We write Fire Insurance in strong, reliable companies. Sec us today. GALLOWAY MINNIS Rea! EsLat>e and Insurance Look tlirou'':h tliose columns; :H-e if the nanu s of youi quests ;ire iliere. If n*)t, y*u luive ne^li-iUd your duly toward them. It does not cost any- Ihinj^. Teh'pho ic, write or bring your news to News ollice. (iiy T. Al'rt'ii ri«T.\ini;. Fire Ma.iiiui i>t O’lio » Thrse ave war times; h» w 1. > t on- aorves luote-l-' lln‘ I'Hil ^ lu w is a . aiiio;. jii ; ;i.' nui !i U' uian bi'h ’ui the u i;'.. Dn Mi ■ supply 1)1 .\:ucrira iJ'^'I'lul \\\' ^ue- « cs i>r l'...lu;e of liu' Tlt.-ui;.- ■thiii ha;. U'-n ihu earth asmnler 'I'he liay's iiia:.!-i ul a!i army i> |>r.'i>.>rt iou- • i to '\'• h'cil >i!pi>ly lit' "iiai tiay iiiid (he day hel'oio. Are You Doing Your Duty? It ;lif (;ar\' it' thi- eir.a' r man. *.h'^ wav- 'i ■ ; V.' mail, tlir iffil mi:; ’. *i tiii'er. a:i i ail oilM'iv- ■:! 'ae j)i’( non ol' raw ir.a; a:ui :: ;i-lii-,l )■: liiii :ion wln) are ”’o.iii; ’’lelr I'ii” at home -to if' i-’iiard :he pr*' ioU' f .'d iilis, to th>; laeiorie-. ‘lir mills, the e'.'va'.-r.i ai.d 'iio ston-;-. 'U^es. Have vi I .-.at't'i^iia.il*-'! yov.r h’i'i!i*'>s .u> ihat iii't one grain of wiiea’, not f'lio ler: • nf corn, not one yard f'l Lan«'ta,i:e > ’.all tio cart'h ssly a’lJ aeeJ- i'^ssly sai TiIice'd? Speed ng Up. Spells Cr.u'.ion. War m--asuris. aai i' “ de mand for ;ini^-hed i>ro'!nii'. means ♦ lie •qtf'f'd;: up of all iiidii.-:r.e-; :he "ini'!'iym“';t o*' new men aiut i!;--' ove'’- •worki’ii; of m;;i hinery. 'I'l.e ifi' I- tlig up pro''^Si means Tha* la;.Min s Miill to ''and Th' strain of ii-i'nial \vork are heine ehareed witli i’. )uMe ?inil li'ijile l.>ad.-^. The coi'..'’ ii'i .■ '* i ‘I’.ai walls sa>r. lioors ( rase ;o 1 v.'!, ai.il i'*'w ;irf hazards are ( Tm''' ! 'I'". . onv;yor l-ehs «mok»- with ‘M-::::' i la.d-, ..^lia.r’inp ^*‘ts oiit of a’;.i.M;M'M This !-e-u;;' in fiir!io!i; fri' i ' '.eat; lierU is the parrnt t>f !; . fi:o n.i *;ui> mist'ry, moii'y l >-s. d •'iv’ rxnmine Yoi;r Water Supply. Th(“!'e ’ I\ 1. 1 ■ I'U i - V... t h ■ va m;;^. • sii;;;ilyin.i; hue-* :: d.i: ;• T.al Ida;.'- with th*'ir m.-an- "f ■'T1ET fire ive Ips-m li.il! t i! ■! Wii’.i mud. t]ii’.' re(hit nir the a’ l h . I'^visin).' 'h‘ x '.’o >• *' ; in i d.'r of Th.' str'':im. Hav.- ..i 1 vnnr ])ri ssuv''? Is it a'.I li^lit 0!"'‘'n fXi'.*'!!..''VP ■•b' M,' -.I ■ \:in- ./'uish'Ts (iiieir mi: i.ies i'oli'Ii.-! lik* rniri'or?) ha\e not 1 'en t*'''. ! .nee n-tallation. and tlie I'oz^lrc . .r- roiind-l)i>ttoni type, marked "for lire r.hi'iit Th. X- : d.d. l!l*'V :-.li!iar\’ 2'.^. I :;u‘ni‘^)ier i" oiiunl. 'f:, ■ ‘ i ■■“veral b:.r''i'N nf w • 'i' ' :• •>p re: hai'i; d nn e ev.'ry 1 ^ ;■ i-. n -. ind if the:-.- i- any ihnil'' .t' *'■ > ’ini-* - ?o »his iiavins.’ in*'* ;, d'lne. vechnrc ; rhem at once, and pnt t';" d;..’ '!' • -eihnrsinc: on a atta-hed \t =iit;uisher. ?:a!idp:pes and h-''-"* e] -’lonid he tr.-t >,1 ? ■ / ;.’^i1ne1 fn pee f1;a’ rh-Mt* ! , .stru« trd pa-.-ar*^ f-'-in w.-.• ply to exit from no/./’e. •f!ia! tlie wav to and .';'.io;r *: i: n’'e.''sM'ii ''"d and • . Mit elcart.d for a ;-n firor. What About Fir Water harr«ls and • (f’en sadly nr.yh '’c- i Italf !ll!.-d, in:! .-f - , >’d sfiHment, ar.d '- e siur 'o then nre lost or ou* of lire huck^t should :v»v'>i' :■ ;iny purpofso oilu r f;.; n 'o caT v '.va’»‘r ’o a fire, and it '’’11 i'l-.vav.; ;>» r»- ■i-jrnod to it/i y!a Tii-* hu'-k'"vt:s o th ‘ :n'’n‘ >‘X •: u:i- -:ip- : "her. *' )se •' viin- ever’’ 3uc^ eto’ ;e 111 ■ '; T' • ■■ TV''. ' 'l!l7 • -\ i: ‘■‘d f ir >iiou!d he of the painii'ii red. and only." Sto( k .should not hi> piled iu front of windows, for tii ' lire departuhmiI nii.y have to work ih.ere; nor ia a s;irw ays; nor t>n the w:'.y to iire .>'(':;;n’s. Klevator shafts ate Hues hi't'U.uh whirJi tire mr.y find i's orit^ic and n«ir from tloor to Iloor. K. t i; -hafts clean and saf^'^nard tho ba‘.(i> n’.ent, which is t!ie last st«i]>. H' luove all intlammahle dtdiris frr.ai the (ut of-the-way I KemoTiiher. tod :li;’..t lertain k I'.ils of dust are as ex j>lo.siv8 as hhif k powd;'r. Beware of Strangers! 1 >oorke«'pers and ni;;hl watc>imer. are ne.ossary at this time. DonV per’'.iit persons unknown to superin. tendent or employes to wander about at will. It is dangerous. Follthw thi a.dvire of tho f’d“ral and stat>“ in. • pectors and of the rei)resont.itives o| fire insnnHnce companies, for they not only havi' y iiir-ititeiN'st at heart hut th>-y are of tlv flyinc corps that ]>ro-' fiMit the "St.miadi Ammunition." th« clotliiiiJj and thou-ands of wone n and ^irls eni]iloyi“d in i-'.i* assi'mhlin>; and packing of foodstu'fs of .\merica. Organize Against Fire. Spt' that tho "Xo SmokitiK” ^'iPTi Is obeyed. .Match.-s 'Jhoiild not :!e t.der- ated in your plant. Klectric torch-'i are cheai>. s;\f», efficietit. l-'very man wh» is en^rajjt'.l in any business of vital interest to the co-m- fi\v shonll s. e 'o it Ihat hi. fmph>'.''~''^ arf* or.irai!i/“d it;to a ti. p flightini^ n:i;t, with a definite assiLTnnient of dutv for t‘vei-y iiian nr ovei-y flo..'^'. Tlvre should be a .i"tail to sc,, tiiat the wo men and Kiris are taken from tho huildinc: in s;'frty. The man who lit t};e nozzle >liouhl be coach'*.! h.)Vv to a]>ply the wat>T. Tn i^iany ca-e:;, more damaue is done 1 nntraini'd use of tl'.e stream than by th" lire itself, T t W(‘t wheat, cercal, and tlic like, is a> had is to st-orrh them. To The Fire Box. On all exit d"ors have a si^n, plnln and in lar*;e Iftt-Ts, "This way tr nt‘ar-‘si hi-e box." l-'i^ht ynjr lire iin- til the d.-paitmen* arrives, and t’len surren.ler th*- fir-'- to the skilled men. Questions For Yon to Answer. T;* your water s',r>n!y clear I'f ob struction and ade((nate? .Vre your til-'' h.nrrels and hi; ■'.^‘ts *•1 pi;', e, with 'he l-arrelw fill ir.’ ho > ’! ami your employes k’lov*- whero the n-.-iirc.-.t f1r' liox is. iind linw to tiiin !• .Ill a.larm? your force of eTnnloyes orcra:v Ized atid drilled to handle the ])hinfa 'ire-t'i.slitin^ iMIuipTnem ? Whc-se business is it to cle;ir tho hirhiinr.s of xv -.nion and .irirls? Do you permit stranpers to w:>!nl''r ; bout your bui’dincs unattend.-d? Tl:iv(> you a :iiirl;r watchm;in? Arp your eheini.-al e\tinguis!iers In- ‘^pei-teij ;ind o )tM'arive? ITow ahrnit your s:;ind;.'!j)e and ho.--P ‘'quipni Mil; t!ie nozzles; rlie inime«ii- a.re effh i.MK y fif ;iH ? Are you!' elevatf)r sh.afts el-ar >>f del-ris; your wind -ws free of oh-^truc- f^^n? .\re yonr srair'.v;iys atid area.s elpur? Is t!i“ way to the fire escape unoii- ? llavi' yon TVjefal enntainers for ro- fuse irom .sho)) ami fac!ory, and are (bey eniutied each dny? ]\lrs S I'. visiti'il Sj,iirtaTi- ! l>ur^ lust wt'ck. ! (’. ]?. ().sbornc (»l Sjjtirhinltnrf' wns i?; lt)\vii liist Siiturduy. M i.-^s li(*ssi(> I )ut k\vorlh of(’li!>r- lotto Inis arrived ftir tIh^ .snninicr. Mrs. II. 1!. I’l'TiHV rocf'titly visit- (‘sl her sister, M*'.s. \V. A. jje.iviiris. r. (’. Harwell .sjjeiit Sniiday with tho t'aniiU” of ,1. II. .lenkin.s at ’al vert. S. (). (i ill('.'.jj)i(‘ nMjne.^Jts (“hanjJio in addre.'^s from Millen, (In , to Aslir- Horn, ti) Mr. and Mrs. .1, .1, I’at- lon d l)Hvid.son River, dm July ‘JT, a son .1. n. l*i k(dsirn('r of Asheville s]v'iit Stind.ty with his r\;hitivt;s in i'.revard. Miss .Manr^ret Kthored^o of Sel jii.i. is vi^itin'j: Miss Annio (msh at I’istrah ForesI. Mrs, David Ale.\and('r and soji of Sv. tnanou recently visiti^d her arint, Mrs, M. V. Hawkins. ■Miss Nnthali.' Forsythe return ed recently from i’.runsun, S. (’., where slu* has ht'cn tcachin^, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Bryson, son and i!aui:hter last wct'k visited relatives in (Jre(Mivilh'iind I’ii'dinont, S. (’, Mr. and Mrs. ,lohn t'. Dcavcr of M«>rri>to\vn, 'l\*nn.. arc vi'-itin;' ainon;' relative.- at l*is_r:ih Forest. Mr*;, dol.n (ilenn of Hendt'rson-j vilU‘. aci’oiiipaiiied hy three s.in^. i vi>ited her st)y, ,1. Alh'n (Jleiin. | last week. 1 I'rof. .1. ( lydt* Jones, who was hert' for a wt‘ek lookinir after school Miss f’h'll Watson of Eastfirn (’arolinu is visitinj' Miss Fr^nkio Kilpatrick- . Mrs. .J, H. I’ickelsimer luis r(s tiirned frojn a visit to relatives in T(!nn('ss(‘o. Mrs. L(^slic Me( JiDnis and child ren of (Huirlottc are gUi^sts of Mrs. alTairs, rettiriied to his lionie \Vini;alt‘ on Ttiesdav. at L. !•:. Mull. ). Ij. .litiK's and danj^hter, Mary Alice, leave Friday on a visit to his parents at Andrtnvs. (Jor^e M'lrshall has })ccn j'.rc vi'nted froTM attendin'^ to his work for soin«; time, hcinf,? afllujted with u i)ainful abscess, M. Tj. L hiiiman wtMit to Mars Hill last wc(*k to make arrangements for cnft lin^" his sen, William, in tlu‘ coHeL^e thei'e tlllS ftill, ih'nry Uanson, t*nj;in(‘er on the railro.-id. retnrned recently from hi.'' homi' at Koanoke, Va., when* he liad been sjM'ndin!.,' :i vacation. Alston Davis, son of li(;v. W. II. Davis ol IMs^ah Forest, is rejtort-.'d to have joinctd an aviation corp- and is now in San .\ntonio, Texas. I\ev. Charles Hemphill of Louis ville, Ky., who is sj):)nain-r the Huinnier in Brevard, will pn*ach at the Presbyterian church Sunday at 11 c'clock. Miss Bi*rtic ilaliurd will bo a now student trom Uiis placis at tin* (ireeiivilli‘ Women's ('(dh;''*', which she will ent('r at tiio opening of the ne.xt session, .lulian, the four-year old son of Mrs. Mary (^. Bird, lias hct'ii dan ^'erousiy ill for the past week, but tJ'ert* !ij)]>ears to l)e a sliijht chanj^e tor tln! bett»*r. Miss Lillie Brooks of Hondwrson- vill.- was the ”u*‘st of Mrs. .1. F Loll I." la.-t 'I'hursday and Friday on her return tr.,m the House-Iv(*y weddiiiLC at IJalsam (irove. Kev. A. W. .McDani(?l left Tnes- eli ureh .Mr. anil .Mrs. F. I’.aldwin ol lliujityre liave HS their euests thi'ir cousins, W. ]). Kvans and si.-ter. Miss Kvans :md Mrs, K. W. Bryc- ■ i r.ttshu’vr, I’a. ,^]rs. t 'iara D. avin and tw.i ehiulreii, .Udin I’res-li'v and Doro thy Duni'eatli (d‘ M.'ore> vill-', a re vi."itini: Mr>. i'avin’s fatht*r. F, Starrett‘, and sister. Mr .Moore. The follcwin^ 'onfederati'S at tiMul.-d the Henderson county re union tin 'i’huixbiy of last week B, .1. Wilson. .N;im Fnirland, 'I'. '1' Tat ton. 'r. L. (^ash and W. I'. 1 )ea Ver. 1). F. *'*’''1* 1 Mr. F. II. McCull-.ch two, Saturd:iy. DuriniJ: tlu* vaca :.iii, his fatlio)-, (i. L. tfla/.ener, hu.- 1 raveil'd the routtv .Nliss Mnri.:uerite (-lalloway, who remaineil at tlie State Normal at t i reensli. iro to a1t.*nd the sumnu'r s.'liodl nud afterwards made a visit to Washinj^ton. D. ('., came homi* last wi*ck fur the re.st of the vaca tion. lla>kt‘ll Allis.>n, who Udt ( , niirht, '1 ht're was ijaite a lar^t* >itU Mark Twain ‘'Dandy*’ But Also a Siuccrt lii His Piiot Days ^;h! V ere C>ld pilots of th:.' .l..y r> ■ ; -;a: .■Saniuol Clenii-ns as a sh i • 1 loking man, wtdl-d'e^^.s.d. i.v n . !i(-d. generally wealing hi . • witli Jaiiry shirts, ' ; ;’e d'lcV f and ]iat('Mt leather siio.'s. A pil il do that, for his siu'fouiiui!.'.;:) spe kless. says Al jert l}ige!.>>v I’uiue in St. Ni(h(das. The jiilots re-raril'Mi him ; s o. ,'^r^at reader—a student of history, trivels and the Fcicnces. la the ass.j i;ir,ion rooms they often saw him poring over serious hook.s. lie h.‘gan the study of French one dav iu Xew Orleans when he discovered a school of lan guages where French. German and Italian were tauglit. one in t'ach of three ro(jnis. The price was $2ij for one language, or tlir e for The student was provided v.ith a sei of conversation canls of •'ach, and was supposed to walk from c.ne ajiurtment to amd’ier, eiianging his nationality at eath threshold. The young pilot, with his usual en thusiasm, invested in a'.’ three lan guages, but aft(*r a few round trips de cided that French would do. Ho did not return tc the scliool, but liept tlie cards and added textbooks lie studied faithfully when off watch and in port, and his cld river notebook, still pre served, contains a number of advanced exercises neatly written out. receivt‘d a si'Cond liiMitcnant s com mission in the I'nited States rc*'U- !ar army. He is e.xpected home on a vi'it this we-'k. * K. A. Heath of Cedar Mountain who was in town !Mon(biy reported that whilt' ( n a visit to the (ireen- vill' side oi the mount.iins recently hi' was informed that convicts had ' been «)rd»'red to be^in work on that ' enil of tlie .’ones (rap road at an ^eaviy date. .Mr. Ileuth said that his section w;is thron^ed with sum- I ::U‘r vi.-'itors. Mr. and Mr:^. .lulin ,\, McLeod, Ison, Joseph Patton, sister, Miss I Minerva McLi'od, and niece, Miss j Ktitie Tysor*, of Carthtifzt', arc vis- jitini^Mrs. McLeod’s brother, J. .1. i I’atton, of Davidson River. * .M(‘Leod i.s superintendent of schools j in Moore county, and was once well J known as a teacher of this vicinity. Renew before expiration. ADMINISIRATCfi’S NOTICE .-Ml persons Jire hereby notifud that the undersigned has (|u;ilihcd as administrator of the estate ot 1. (i. I.edhittcr, deceased, and all persons having claim against said estate will present the same to the under signed within twelve monllis from the date hereof, otherwise this notice will be plead in 15ar of their rccoverv. All persons indehted to said estate will plea.se make immediate ,»ayment. This the .5th. day of .luly, I‘Jl7. I. H. Lkdc.kttkr, I). L. l‘^^■(:I.?sll. Adniinistr.itor. Attorney. 7 1.^ Otc CERTIFiCATE OF DiS.SOtUTION State of North ('isrolina I)ej):.rlnu‘nt of State. To all wlnm these presents may come — (rreetitig: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, hy duly aiilhciili.’ntcd record of the jiro- cecdings lor the vehmtarv dissolutii.n thereof hy the unanimous (on.seiit of all tiu‘ st(»ckh(.lders. deposited in in*/office, that the 'I'oxaway W'estcni Kailro.id ('om- l>any, a corporation of this htat‘, wiiOM- princip;il oliice is situ.ited in the tov\n of I'oxa-vvay, county of Tr.ansvlvania, state ( f .North ( arolin;i (1C. (I. .MdIiz being the agent tlurun an 1 i:i charge tiureof, upon whom prncrss m;iv be served I, lias ( '•mplied witli the rc'.j;,iunients of ( li.ap- ter 21, Kevi.s:il of I'iO.S, entitled ‘‘Corpora tions,” prclir.iinary to the i.ssuing of thi; I'crtitii'ati- of dissolution: Xnw, tliercfore. I, .1. Hryan (Irini. s, sec retary ol st;it.’ ol the :;t;il.' of ^..■(rtb, C ir-.t- lina, do lierebv certify that the said cor poration dii, (in the .>i)lh day of July, l'>17. file in my ofhce a duly t-xecutcd and attested consent in writing to the dissolu tion ot said corporation, executed Ijv all the stockholders thereof, v.diich said con- si rit and the record of the ])roceedings aforesaid arc now on lile in my said oirue as providei! hy law. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and :illixed my oHicial s -al .'it Ualeigh, this .^!>th dav of Julv. A I). l'>17. J. liUYA.N (iRIMiCS. ''^-17-ltc Secretary ot State. Auditorium Thursday, August 23 a William Fox presents Blue Blood onii Red” A picture of lovs and ad venture with GEORGE WALSH and DORIS PAWN as the leading stars. A western picture which is different from all others. Admission 10 and 15c. Matinee 3:30, 10c. Try a Diversified adv. j day to attend a jtastors’ conference • Mrs. 'I'. ('. (Jalloway has returned I at Kidge ('rest. Ho xp«‘eted to fr.-Ill (ladsdeu, Abi., having accom-.'meet his sister of Louisville, Ky., panied tlie remains of her husbaiul I on Wednestlay, visit .Mount .Mifeb- to that ]»oint lor burial. -ell on Tb.ur.-'day. and return lu>me 1,‘ev. S. .1. (’artledgi* of Athens, l ^ • (ia.. visiting hert' during' a l»as j Mrs. Bacon and daughter, Miss toral vacation, jn-. acbed Sunday ^ .Mary, (»f Lou:svilI»\ Kv,, art* here atternoou at tlu* 1’rt'sbyteiia 11 ; tor the sumtiu'r and ai'c occupvinj' I the h me ot Mrs. .1. F. Henry, who is .-xpe.-t.Ml to ai-rivi^ at an early liate. .Mrs. i!acon is a daughter of Mis Henry. j 'I’lit* progr.ani of the orgnn r»*cital a! tile M !•]. ebureh Tliur.->day at ''ii.'ij), m. will consist entirely ot I’reiieh and l-^nglish modern compo- siti'Uis. 'I'he as.vi>iiiig scdoist v.'iil be .Mr. liillings id' th.* French liroad tin. I .Mrs and daughter. Loiiix', and Mrs. \\ . II. MeToy of A>heville arrivt'd livthe autom.)bile route fr »m .Vt- laiita Wednesday night. .Mrs. .Mc Coy IS visitin;; her fatlu-r. (’.il. ’. ’. H. uLr. s. Wrist Watches at a Bargain Prices pyofs’J Good Untli Aiigyst 25t!i. $18.75 20-year jjold-filled case, engraved, with l.S-jewell movement. A handsome w'atch and good, reliable keeper; the rcijiilar price is .$27..^(b Our .special price is $I8w $21.50 for fine I.S-jew'elled small Swiss watch, has riihy jewels and excellent time-keeper; fitted in fine 20-year {ifold-filled case. Rejjular piice of this watch is $30.00. My special price is only $21..^0 $17.50 for l.S-jeweled adjusted hii!i-rrade Swiss wrist watch fitted in handsome 20-year {iold-filied case. Re,',^:.jlar price of this watch S2.^..^0. My price is only $17..50 $13.95 for 20-year !iiy;h-grade jiold-filled ca.se, fitted with fine 7- jewelleil movenient. 'rhi.-. is a beauty a.id sells fc>r S18.00, but my special price is only H you want a wrist watch now is your opportunity. Glenn^s Jewelry Store Opposite Post Ofnce i )avis tJl i/enev, wlio has been tdV H.dlo-.vell, for the pn>t .liity on a vaciili.m d' 1 days, wiil ' »)t the I’.i-evard l•e^ume Ins W(»rk as ciirrier on route l''ipti>i Sunday scliool, tenlered bis re.-'ii.Miation la>'t Sunday in view ■ d‘ his t'arly de]»*irtur(i from lire- vard. His resi;^nati'>n was acct'jit eil. A successor lias not bei'U elect ed, Baraca—Phibithea Meeting Mrs. d, S. SilviT^te.'u iud Mis.s (Jra>-e i’iercy (‘Utertaini'd the Har- a(‘as and 1‘lnlatheas of Brevard at the foriMi'r's home on last Fridav ('dleirt' in the S})rin;.r "’iHi! herinjf t>f younir jx'ojile ti) t'n.ioy other seniors to enter the train-: the ho.-^].itality of the ho>te.ss, and iui^'cainp at Fort t t.iib-thorpt', has the spacious verandah %va.-« u.sed to ^ 1 4 I - J sjilendid Jidvanta.ue as well as the commodious interior of “SilVer mont,” the handst)mt^ new home of Mr. and Mrs. Silversteen, who have one of the liiiest private residt'nces in tho whole td' Western Carolina, The entertainmt'nt, con?>isting of contests mostl}’, was well arranged and interesting' and thtd’hilatheas and Baractis enjoyt'd a most de- liijhtful evening, a refi’eshin*' fea ture beiuf^ the ndiH'shments. DANCE FOR AMBULANCE As a result of tlie dance at tho Aethelwold Wednesday ni^ht for the benefit of the ambulance fund nearly was reali/(M.t, from about ])eople present. Tlie dance was arranged by a committee consisting of ^iiss Eli/.ii Wallis, chairman; Fd. Ij. Faust, liryco Haynes, Alex II. Ki/er and Nathan Dworet/ky. Everything in Its Place A big, roomy dresser or chiffonier, in which you can keep ample supplies of clothing and toilet accessories for immediate needs, will contribute much to your comfort and con venience and save oodles of time and temper. Our Bedroom Pieces are the latest in design, color and finish, and they are made so carefully they will serve a lifetime. Come and see them and get prices* Our Word Is a Guaranty of Honest Valuer HOME SUPPLY COMPANY C. M. COOKE, Proprietor. BREVARD, N. C.
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