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NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA BREVARD INSTITUTE NOTES r- Miss Ethe! Lt'athorwDoU Irtl tin* of th« wrok for lu'r in Wuyncsvillo, \vlu‘ro sho will spriul tlio rest of tlie vacatiiMi. Cecil Wheflit'lil nnu Kiiocli Ki‘n- wpely tire sjtemlin^ a f\*A' ilays Hiuong friemls in Sontli ('aroliiui. Mi5?s Myrtlo 15ulu'r li'avt's t is W(‘ck for ti .slu)rt vucatinii in Ashe ville and Wayni's\illi‘. Allen and Robert lUK s, who luivi* l^oen S])endinu: the s\iminrr with I* lit. 'Frowhi'Kli,'**, h‘t r their Imim* in Winstoii-Saleiii In i Siitnr- ilay. Mrs. ('. II. Trowhrid who lias i'lH'H (jnite inilisi)osi'd for a f«‘w (lays, fro!ii an attack of neural‘;ia, is rec()verin^ nicely. Miss Alma Trowbrid'^e luul as her ijncst over Sunday, Mrs—(’rn •raruf Ni'w Orleans, who is suin- inerinir near Iloise Slioe. \\)iir friends would he pleased to receive marked copies of the News showing; your whereabouts and activities; 5 cents a copy. The light that says There it is! A FALSE STEP here, or a wrong turn there, is made impossible even on the blackest of nights, by an Eveready DAYLO. It points tlie way —Surely and Safely. . Don’t ask for a flashlight get an Eveready DAYLO ^rSiSrl Har'ft'ors Coupjny Ooi' i s ii-i. C, Doyie, eriv.i'rj, >f, C. / J .ii'i Regular SI. Book Given FREE; P'i€.n& fa.' rum: Building o* ycur farm buildings has a diredl ^ inii’:erjC2 on larm profits. Each one ought to aj'trrd complete pioteclion to whatever it contains and li. ou;^ht to be as convenient as it can be made, brcause con .’enience means time, and time means money. If you are rcaliv to I'viii.i or romoJcl any building, we can Pcc’M e fv 1 y, ;u — F Kl'.h — a regular $1 book on Farm Builulng Flani. ju&1: give us your name. SUPPLY COMPANY ' : A i;i >, (•. • r,‘- ,i; w f Nt'iir Nolo—O ne of th;: ir -t ponul.tr all lumbers for farm requirenien"? is North Carolina Pine. It is adaptable to any 11 - 'i, lo' ^ ip- cost, altradivc in appearance, and dependable in seix ics. Noum CarolinaStateColiege Agriculture^Engineering WEST RALEIGH, N. C. : '■ ;t’r!. 1:1 v.iierc yo’iiiL’'nio!i .L'” ‘r. Piiortry and anil'ilion I'.' ■ 1:.' ’11' 'Ivi’-; for aii'l '! 'e in many lini's of ::: .• v.;.ic;i rc.juirt' Iraininir an 1 >-li; ' ' r ’!'h(>r(KnrU a:i'i rnur('s an' ol's'rt'd in : 1 Ii)r*icu!lun‘: Ani- r:.;;! I:'. I'i'iry; ivil. Mccliaiiioal ^ and I'.!'ct 1 ica! rn^Mn(H'rinr: ("'honi- i-‘iy: I'voinir and Toxtilo n laculty of (>4 in-I rs. '^rwcnly-scvpn ^'■i KifrlitO'-n do|iart- i Military features. Ml i ' I 'Mta!'irue and onlrance l l.a: -S. wiiif! g. B. GWEN, Registrar, NEW BOOKS SHELVED AT U. 0. C. LIBRARY Miss Katherine Erwin, librarian of the II I). library, ni)on ro- (jiK'st of tho Now’s has coini»iled the followin'^' list of ailditions to the library ; Tho following bo(»ks, a lart;e nninln r of whicli v.i'r*^ f»iveii by Mr. .1. M. Archer, a frit'nd of the library, have recently bet*n Hhtdved at the I'. 1). library : Fiction. Mr. Urillin^ Sris. it 'fliioiiiih 11.(1. Wt lls UiiK rs of Kin};s ..('.iTtriidf Allurton “W'luTo Anj^fls l'\-ar to Troad,” and Ollur'1'ali.s of tin-Sta . _ . Mor}^!;aii HohcriSon , Down to tin- Sra Morjj;an Uobvrlson The Wriik of llu- Titan or I'litiiity . M('rf;an Kobortson MasUrs of Men; a Komaiuf of the N»‘\v Navy . Tdorj^an Kuhirtsnn Tlu‘ ^ Dovi- Cit'orjrc Tlir Coast of Hidu-niia 'fhomas Ntdson I’a^i- T!if Kidnapfdn^ of l’r»-sidi^nt Idnt obi and Ollivr War Dctoi tivi- Storits Joid I'hnndkr Harris I'awn of llio Nb)rninj^ (Iraco L. Hill I^utz I 1 h‘ ('.ir of Distiny . . _ ! ('. N. and M. Williamson MANY PUBLIC SCHOOLS NOW IN PROGRESS rick; Mino Mountain, Miss May Burns. Tho followin'' w'cru rt*j)orted ojKincd on Monday, August K5: So- Tho following i)ublio stiiools A. I . Bell, Miss I roctor and ^ 1 Miss Della Gillesiiie : Calvert, Miss the county opened on M(jnday, Au-j• , , , jSusu .Iordan and Mrs. A P. Boll; ufust, fi, it is rc])orted : | Kord, Miss Ada Whittinf'ton ; Htdlston, Miss Rosa Ilaniilton, .(>ld Toxaway, Mrs. ELhi;l Wild and t“ac her : English Chaj)cl, Miss Etta i Miss Marie Thomas BOY SCOUTS LEAVE FOR CAMPIOOKINC CLASS Mc(’all ; Round Top, Virj'il Ijyday ; l)uiin.s (’reek, .Miss Roxio Ree(\'; t'nrs(»7i ('reek. Miss Audrey Lee W i’son ; East Ft»rk, (’. E EI!*iibur^ ; Oak L''or(*st Pleasant Hill, Miss ('a:;nie (ila/e Her ; MUSICAL TREAT L(»vi;rs of ^cmxI intisic were ac corded ;i ran* treat Sunday after noon at th(“ Ej/i>r‘(.j'!il ( hui( h when .Miss liUcile ilson ; i j(jj,, “|j,,ly (■ity'’oi (laul wer«? rf'ndered by a nuiubi'r of .buisnn, Mi^s (irace (lilies- , trained voices I'ie , .>ii();il ( re(dc, Miss .Janie (idle.-^ j 'Die sin;^ers taking part a.-? sd1»- I'le , ('aklanil. Miss Su(' Hc^at’i ; i.^ts or in the (dionises were .Mi-x ^ .Montvale, Miss Alta Youn-er ; E-ike [),,tterer and Lee of (:iia rle>t.,n. S. riu‘ l>attlc ( i v , Tlu' Coio.^sns I’l rl} I. ro.s.^ I \ SpK ndid Ha:'ard b'ird Londrn Cliris. Noviilf Hu(.k ._Morl(.}’ Hoi)(. rtson U. 1). Hhu kinorf Harold MacCirath Kcbii- Howard —--Iff I'l.oo i t f.,.! ’A.vinn.ui'-n. $15 Per Cord for Chestnut Wood Cut your chcstnut into telephone poles an(d you will receive about per cord for them. Write for prices and specifications. ERSKINE pole CO,, WEAVERVILLE, N. C. Ca^:h Paid at Siding. ioxaway, .1. (Ashworth and Mi>s Ada H diiMt-;; I’riion, ().(’. '{i)( ke ; :edar Momitaiii. Miss (’lidl Vkalsoii; liiur d ’re(d\, Mi^s Lillie I’udodsim.T ; Lift le River, Arthur HarniKon and Miss Mury ICilpat (’.. Misses Maiy .lane Kiu;^ a!id K itliiTiii Mrwiii of Rri-v ird. anti .M'-s.'.rs Hillings anl l)ivis of I’rerndi IJntatl *arn]) 'riu‘ in-'tTiiMiental ]>.irts w.n; played by Mrs. 1*. N Siiti in . About 20 boy scouts under the leadership of Scout master J. R. Hay left Monday afternoon for th(} up])er iJavidson river valloy for a t;n days encampment. Woodford ! Zacharj" a(u;oiii])>inied tho party in j the teniporary (;a])acity of Hssist* 1 ant scoutmaster. I The site seh;ct.;d for the cam]>s is at the fork «jf the (’arr Lumber ('ompariy raihajad. a short distance ; lii l'iw lj'»i)kuu^ (ilass falls. Thero tlu! lents will b(! ])itched and a slia(d made of rou^h lumber. Tho party will remain in (;amp for the rejiiairiilej- of tlu) w(*»d?, s])emiin‘' Sunday t liere, and returning next 'i'uexlav. Nearly every newspaper carries the ut*neral news hut tlie Brevard News is the only one carrying the most important Transylvania news. In dijr^iu'' a bushel and a half of ji'itatoes from his ])at(di the other day, .Iu(]^e \V. II. Faulkner was so ^ iTn’,.'-e>sod w ith the line ai)pearanco >f >ui!ie of the lot that he stdi'cted nine of the»n for wei^hinL*'. Th.'y wi ij:hed , j)oun(ls. (-■')mparin>j: nott'S with A. E. Smith, who was also r;’asoiiably proud of his crop, the jud^e found I that uino of Mr. Smith's potatoes j weif'hed i)ounds. “Now,” I asked tlia jad;^o, “ain't that what i you call a record b>'caker? By jgolly:’- j . j Somethinjj to sell means some- I thing to advertise. **When you pay more than FisI^ prices, you pay for something that tlua not exist ’* mmm No Wonder j TIt.‘ 'I'hat Failed Ivudyard Kiplinj; i rianfnnl Mrs. I'di/.aboth ('. (laskcll , I l'!u- Hou'^i* of the Seven Ciali’e^. . _ - ; .. . Nathaniel Hawth(rne Thorns and Oranj^e Blossoms j Charlotte M. Hraen.e I Juvenile. I Ksther’s Charm-. Iv Kverett (ireen I Fifty Famous Stories Ketdd ; . , .fames Baldwin N»)n-Fiction. Wlien a Man Comes to Himself _, Wondrow \\ il.-on Wiiy We .\re .\t W ar Woodmw Wils'.n The Kfd Cr. ss in Franre (iranville F.iirker n.:sis of Diiraiile Peace s I The Idvint: Present Ciertrude .\tlu rton Summit of the World; a Trij) Throuj^h I Vellnwslnao F. Dumont Smith i ■‘.''dv point "f \ iew" ami (Uher Side‘- lions Henry i>rummoni .\.>t:'>^inomy Wilh the Nakrd i-'-ve (‘.arretI P. Servi.ss ' Wild I'.irii (Uu-sts H-iW t> l)nti rt:iin 'I hem F-rne.-t Harold !5aynes . FieldiJook oI Wild liirds and Iheir Miisie. I-'. Se'niylir MaU!;: \\s ()ur \’ai;;>hir4' W ild Lifi- Wm. T. iiornatiay \ it ;i:'. 1 W is i"m of Samuel .lohnson i’o( deal Works of (loKismith, Snu'l- ; h it. S;.nnu 1 .lohnson. Slu'nstone 1,'ir.i tdiesle! ill Id's Lettirs. Sentenees. .Maxini' I'.reainess in Lilt latuie _ . P. 'I'retit Litiialure 'also Chapters on ; .\ineriean Literature) . Siopford .\. Hrook‘ '■■. niiiin.i of .\;i.eriean Literature C. D. (develand Lili. of Sar.uie! Jolmsoii (in 2 vols.) Boswell ,\n (",’tline Sketeh of j-'nuli.^h L'.tera- turi-. .. ... Henry B.ers Feiist of St. Frii iid (essays on Idirist- niasi . .\rnolii Bennett M idi rn Hi->tory Fr mi Lulher to Fall of Xap'ileon .Inu. Lord New Idoeuti'in and N'.ieal Culture Roherl Kid.i In.Miiane-.- Law.^ of Stale of North Carolina . . .las. R. '\’o.ni'' Tii’.'.\voidanee of f'in-s Arland eeks Tho State .lournal, called the •• Liu-rai'v I)i;^es{ ” of North ( ’aro- liiv!, is rt'Ceived t'very week and (• T'.tains one of the lu st summaries of tile week's lunvs to be fovmd any wlu'i*^. 'idle library is t)})en cvc'ry day ex- eejit Sunday from l'» to 11. Xo idtL* ri^e is madti for rea liiii^ at the library dtiriiiL' this timt* but a cliai'ize (;f cents j>er month is Mi-.ide for the ]>rivile,i:o (d' borrow- i:iLT l>uoks or cents jx'r book it the ]) -rson dues not wish a muutli's : ticket. JUDGE FAULKNER HAS BIG TATERS, BY COLLY This Man Smiles! LIE has found a real Non-Skid * * tire—one of the few tires with tread so constructed that it actually protects against dan gers of wet pavements and muddy roads. And the price is fair and right. * .t t* . * 11- •V- 'Tims® Standard of Tire Valua Fisfi Tires For Sale By King Livery Co. Tim« to P.e I Shoes, Clolliiiig, Hats, At Cherrylield and Pisgah 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 large, 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 than one thousand dozen hosiery running in prices from 10 cents to $1.50. We arc always glad to show you anything in stock even though you don't wish to buy. We want to acquaint you with what we have. Come in, any time. J. C. WHITMIRE, Cherryfield, N. C. WHITMIRE & LYNCH, Pisgah Forest, N. C. PIe.%sc mention this advertisement when inquiring about these goods.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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