NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA
Money in Real Estate
All indications point to a lively movement
in the Real Estitc market. Prosperity
will loosen up the money of the country
and vast numbers of people will be looking
for safe placcs for investment. The man
who buys now will be ahead of the rush
and should reali se a handsome profit on
his investment.
We have some exceptionally cnticing
propositions iust now which we would
like to show you. They are ?ilt edged
and can be had on attractive terms.
GALLOWAY ®> MiNNIS
Real Estate and Insurance
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ii;hment it is if we cJiJn’t carry a large line of cracLcrs, The
ciiilJren know all about our cracker and cake and cooky
tins. Fru^t tricin for that. You can often buy cracker*
in bwlk at a srivin*^. Besides carrying the biggest
line of grocm s, we give satisfying service.
COX (S KILPATRICK
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Personal Mention
Lo()k through these columns; see if
the names of v>ui j'uesls are there. If
not, you have ne^leeted your duty
toward Ihein. It does not eost any-
thin}^. Tel‘[)Ii()ne, write or brin^ your
news to Ni'us olfu;e.
Mrs. Frank .li nkius is visiting in
Hiltnion* anti Wnynnsyilli'.
Mrs. T. W.'Vhilniirn of Ashovillo
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grocery store wouldn’t be the complete and up to date estab-
is visiting in Brovanl.
Miss Annio ( \)|H‘loaves this week
on a visit to hiT Iioimo at Sylvji.
I{»'v. .1. K I .011 of Ht-lcross
IS visitinj,' r('liifivt;s in tin; (Munty.
.Miss t"la .Itillay of I’inci Mt., (ja..
is vi^itinj' lu-r aunt, Mrs. M.M.
Kint^.
Miss Nina I )uck\vi>rtli lias ro-
tiii nod 1) ('harlotft* after a r(’st in
I'.it'VMrd.
Mi^s IN'arl Kaulkn'r bfiran ti'acli-
um in the j)ul)lic .sclu»ol at
>n Monday.
Mrs. Sanlii' Xidiolson is visiting
her sisti'r, Mrs. Lawn'ni.’^ Morns,
at 'i’i)xa\vay.
Mrs. n. ('arson of Savannah,
ia., is vi>itiiiLj in lht‘ lioine of J>r.
; A. ('iiapni.in (>rr.
Miss Until 15rools visit(*d her sis
ter, .Mrs. .J. M. Z:icliary, at (’alvi'rt
lor llu' Wfi-k
Miss (Jiadys (Jalioway ('\])('cts to
h‘av»* foi- 'roxa\v.«y this \vi*t>k on a
■ visit (»i several (hiys.
Mrs. .1. F. .MeKenny has returned
to W'ashiTiuton, 1). after a visit
to her fatlu‘1', 1’. S. Kinir.
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.1 Iv. Meeee of Piek»‘ns is visilinij:
lii^ TMi'ther. Mrs. .lar.e .Mi'ece, and
sister, Mi>. \\ . A. llroAii.
.Miss Marnuerite llobinson of For
sythe, (iais vir-ilini: relatives iii
Iheviiid, hei' former lioim*.
Mr. and .Mrs, Carl Moiris and
child h'ft Fiid'iy for A>ht“ville,
'.\ii*>re they will make their !ioiu'.
Hev. aTid Mrs. \V. I'. Fnovev an.i
(lanirhter have returned from a vis
It to tile ft rm -r's j)art“nts at liiek
(;ry.
.Mr. and ?*!rs. W. (’. ClevelaTid rr-
tnrut'd to (ireeiivillt 'I'uesday aftei-
s])eiidi!iL; Ivvi) \veek> at the Norwood
j hou>e.
Judm- \V. II. Faulkner has re
turned a visit to his home at
(!i ine^v.llc, (.a.. He al.>o vi.-ited
Ailanta.
Kev. A. \V. MeDuTUel leavt's this
Week o?l M Vl.'it to llev. W. F. IJirk-
er. jiastor of .\!ount Carmel church
near Asheville.
W. p. Whitinir(i of Ilonrter.son-
villo was in town this week.
Robcrf. Plnninier is travt linj? this
week with his father, 11. A. Plnin-
nu^r.
Mrs. Otis Mull and children of
Mur^unton are visiting the torincr’s
sist(ir, Mrs. L. E. Mnll.
Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Knj'lish en
tertained several friends on last
'riuirsday nij'ht with a dunco at
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. li. (4. l)awkins of
I'oledo. Ohio, are e.\j)eet»*d on a vis-
if to their dauf'hter, Mrs. A. W.
M' Daniel, n(‘xt w(?ek.
Nli'^ses Nola Clark and .\hnnie |
«ariison of Mor^'anton h:ive re-{
turned home after visitin^r their
eousin, Mrs. L. F Mull.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Willi !ims of
Atlanta, (Ja., were the ifU(‘sts for i
the jiast week of the former’.^
nej)lu‘w, II. A. I’luminer.
Misses Ircno and Louise Frwin ■
are sp.-udin;^' the week at th“ hoie.e i
ot L \V. Brooks and with the Misses ■
Calloway of (’herryfield and Cal-i
vert.
Mr. and .Mrs. 'P. L. Walters “xjK>et
to nturn .Monday to their winter i
home i!i ('(dumhus, (Sa., aft(*r sum-i
merin^ in IJrevard, tiieir form(>r
h(»me.
Lalph Clemcmt, who (“nlisted in ^
the navy, has notified his fatlu'r, '
I'rank I). C'h'inent, that hi* 1.*ms iMMai
transferred to the hattleship Ne- :
hiaska. j
Mrs. (L‘or^'(! I’ojx' of New York
and Mrs. Icia Hunt »f Canton have
hr,Ml vi.sitin^Mheir sistei-. .Mrs. ,1. F.
\\at(“i’s. 'l'h(' three si.st -rs visited
tlieir home tolks near ivisley last
We.*k, :
Ldtnund (Br* s*>, who has h*t‘n
in the internal revt nuo dei)art)uont
! ut Milwaul;ee, \Viseon.'«in, re(|uest-
I '•(! elu'.nj^eot addi’«'ss to l!nd hatti*rv,
I li'‘ld artilli-rv, oniecr.s trainiii;jr
j eau)]). I't. y\y>‘i\ \'a.
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I Mrs I*. Nohle Sitnons will i,nve
j tlie .•-(•(•Olid of n serit:s of recitals at
I tile .Mctiiodist church on riiur.>day
I nii:ht ot next week for the hent'fit
I"! tlie .Missioiiury Society and tlie
i U« d (’loss. 'I’he lirst recital was
Well at tended.
C. T. Shytlo of Asheville si«*nt
the week-end in Brevard.
Miss Maude Fllen Pike is exneet-
ed to arrivo Monday frofn Norway.
M(^., to resume her work in the mu
sical dei)artment of Brevard Insti
tute.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ij. Walters, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Pickelsinier, Mr, and
Mrs. I). Jj. Enj'lish and son, Leon,
e()iii])osed a llshing party on Little
River Wednesday. Theeatcli was
fiood.
McCall-McGaha
Miss Majii^ie .M'M’ull, daujjhti r (jf
H. H. Mel'all, was married to Lu-
th(‘r Mettalia, the ceremony hein}'
performed in the road in front of
the home t)f Carl Landiirs, tiie oiii-
ciatin*jr justice of the ])eace. 'I’he
ciuiitship had heen ”oiii;^ on for
|uit(‘ a whili^ de.-i;iit(^ the objections
of the father, wlio did not know
that .■'Ueh a st!rious .^tai'c had been
reached i.ntil the couj)b* !iad disa])-
j»earMl and thcr words iiad been
spoken that united them last Sun-
day.
Dan Cupid’s Capers.
Dan Cupid had Hev. A. W'. Mc-
|)aniel w«*ll oe(m]»ied Saturday
nijiht when lu; joined two couples
of Brevard jieopie into the bonds of
matrim'iiiy. .Mr Med)aniel ri'nder-
ed l:i^ first stM’vice at s o’clock at
his home when T. B Sumniey, jr ,
and .Miss Awnie Henry were mar
ried. 1'li(‘V were without attend
ants Ihivin^ had th(‘ minister to
tie the knid they immediately de
j)!irtt!(l by automobile for Hender
sonville and other points for a few
days of the lappy honeymoon.
Having united this couple Mr,
McDanitd was called to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Pink (ralloway, where
he married their daughter, Miss
Evah, to Henry (iarren, the cere
mony takinf» place ahont 1> o’clock.
Following the formation of this
union a visit was made to the
groom's father, John Garren,
wh(U’e sujijier was enjoyed by the
cou])le and some »d‘ their friends
and relatives. The "room, who is
in military (-ncajnpiiient at Hender
sonville, returned to his i)ost of
duty on Sunday.
I’he.si^ tw*> c.)U3)les are wfdl and
f.ivoiatdy known in Brevard and
th{\y an? enjoying the good wishes
of niany frii'iuLs.
Your friends would he pleased
to receivc marked copies of the
News showing your whereabouts
and activities; 5 cents a copy.
TEACHERS INSTITUTE
Su])f. A. F. .\iit(;hell has be«!n in-
forjned that .T. H. llighsmith and
Mi-'.-' .^nsan Fiil;^]iam (jf tin State
lloardof F.xaminers and liistituto
•’onductors are (“xpeetel to arrive
in Brevard ati'l In'giu the county
institute on Si'pt. ’.M. All ])ubli(;
school teacliers ar* required ti at
tend this institute.
(iet your school supplies, tab
lets, pencils, rules, crayons,
chalks, inks, water colors, pens,
brushes, lunch boxes, etc., at the
.S and 10 cent store.
School Supplies
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Annie and MarLjaret (iash,
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Miss !,('
visitt'd luT
jr.. tliis \\ I-
a Bro(d;s of '^I'oxaway
sisti r. -Mis. W. S. Price.
Dr. FfT'-.’n.-'ricl iCi-r. n Z?’
rl: Cit7 Pl'.y'sict'.u r'n.'l /.nth n-, says:
•There c.^n bo sf • . Iron nie.i nor 'ijon.xiti*;’.!, ri'tty-r'-eo’-od
\rf. :K.;r ii ( .-.is.,.; i I. a l.ilien tluee Xf-s vcr cay a. tor nu .'.Is \. ili
iuci'ca.'e llie "U'.\ :o ” rvoii'^, riiri-:’ .vii fo”'S lOJ vec
v'^ nt. fa t'vo ‘."tik:;' ir.e in • r i’ —.incea. Avoifl the o’ci forms o: •'.’•’‘•.'.’.M;
:roii, v.'iiich iv.. y ir.j -e :he ..• r - ;le th? nt riir:ch, .'’.nd ...j i?’.
tliTii er. cl. T.'Vo oliiy ■ .r r.—Nii»ated Iron.” it is tliii ea;iert i'n city
toy y.ll gooC. r.vui,fe:£fi.
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'■•jl.'A r: Dre.-> Co., Brevard; R. S. Mor^.m, Rnsir..'.n. N.
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BR!£VARD,
NORTH CAROLIHA
Departmerits CoK- -;t- Prcparatcrv, Noim.^1, Mv:;ic, Eusii.fss, Dc-
nic’ct'c H. . L ] 'c. ii: t'.'.’c:, Agrici li'jre.
All f€pf.r;rr ♦ rs . rt- rjctfd by tercheis v.ith sptcial trail.;i;g and
larop cxpnieiicf. 1 i-,--; ki ' v thfir beiir.ers.
Irfutrces ■ f tic I; -a -'. r.- aki-.e woith the ciit uf tvition.
Opens cn Stpttmber
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Insist on having a perfect bathroom
Beautiful, therefore plciain^
Sanitary, therefore !ic Kthf\il.
Durable, tlicrefore ev onnmical.
And besides tliis let it have aa inciividuality,
an expression of your own ta fe:;. These results
are easily ohtaintd through o..r ( arcful following
of your wi.shes and our u.:in-T 'cJtar’darJ" plumbing
fixtures of which there is si;i .i an extensive
variety of pleasir.(^ designs.
Let us estimate for you,
W. E. BISHOP ^ CO.
Plumbin.^ Tinning Hardware
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llev ( ('. l);ick\vo)-th o(*cu])ied
lli.‘ na)it:>t pulpit at (’fdar Mouut
am Sunday in the absence of tiie
]ia''tov, lU v. 1’.. Allison.
Mr and .'Vlr'-. 11. K. horland l'‘ave
this week for tin ir home iii ('iiicin-
nati. alter .■'Uinnicjini; witli lier
I'l i'thcr. 'r’;i Ilia.' I >. :d>\vort li.
.Mr. and Mrs ,1 K. Hamlin have'
moved from till* oll home ]ilaee of :
W. H. I )uck\vovth to the W. W.
Z icbary ]tlace in lirevton jiark.
•l.A. I’oi’tsinoutli. \’i..
is vi'-itin_r hi father. I’. S. Kii'.u"- '
■Mr. travelimr reprt-.^cnia
live of ;!ic l\oy>tcr Fertili/.cr i-i.m
i-,tn>. ^
Mi.'. W . I.. Burnett at^d son. \\ .
I), r.iwnett. and dan:.;liters, .^h^sc^
III-!,'11 and Carrie, left 'rue.-day for
S]>ar!:iubr.r;4 after a visit at tlh
,N o r \Vi oi 1 ] ii I use.
'I'ie' I'. I). ('. meeting will be heb!
oil Satur'iay at o'clock, when del-
ei^ate.-^ will be elected to the state
meetinir at l\inston. Miss Kleanor
'I’or.send will be hostess lor the
M.fteUl'l HI
I'rank Starrette, who recently vis
iteil his fa.ther. F. S. Istarndte in
Brevard, a:’d who enlisted iji the
navy, is iitjw eiuployt'd in a print-
inir department of the fjjovernnu-nt
at i’rovideir.'c, K. I.
S. J. lit’saimtiul, t)f Fort Smith
.\rk., and •). B Towers, of Birniini^-
ham, Alu., who are sjiendin^ the
summer in Br(*vard, N. (’., passi^d
throuizh the city »*n route to Clarks
ville. (iu.—Kusley i’ro>'ress.
Dr. Charies K. Lyday of Albe-
ni:irb“, X. ('. and Dr. W. II. Lyday
ot llaninton, (ia., have* Ix'en visit
ini' tlieir i.ariMits, Dr. and .Mrs. W.
M. I^yd i * o! l’e/rosi‘, who will
move to r.revard within the next
few days.
iiieut. Ku‘j;ene Allison, who has
been stationed at .\k)or(!sville, fora
tew wei,-ks 1. quests chanj'i; of ad
dress to r.iiup Sevier, (itreenville,
S. (Th ' other hoys from Bre
vard wh,' v,.*re with Lieut. Allison
are also at (4r«‘cnville.
The Bar;-/'!! class of the Brevard
Ba])tist S.ind-iy school will enter
tain the PhilatlK'a class on niixt
Thursday r.i^'ht. .hjo Tinsh'y, viee-
])res;deni ot the llaraca class, has
thrown his ne\v home open for this
entertainment, these youn^ ])ooj)le
to he the !irst to t*njoy the hospital
ity i l l?;\v lid's now home' owner.
•Martha Bo.-'WC'll, i\athleen Frwiu
:;nd Hev. John Hav ••omnosed a'
jiany that vi.-itcil ( iiimney Hoei;
'riie.'da V. »>n their ret ui n t hey vis
ited the soldiers in encani]»ment at
1 b :.il> !>oiiville from Bri^vanl, wlio
exjiectcil to leavt! for Fort ('aswell.
on \\'edne.->day.
'I’lie followint; iruests are at the
Xi'I'wood lioii'-e ; ant .'‘.Irs. K.
I. 'I'oniiur "f Fairi'a.x, S.
I iia> F. I’.aker of ,\uLCUSt!i, (ia.;
Ml' W. 1). r.urnet t of S]):irtanbur‘; :
,Ml>' Mav('.irwile of FdirelieM, S '
. ; .1. -M. Ari-lier of X iri^inia and
.Mi.->.> K. Wiiittier and .Miss Annie
1{ ibin.'on of Louisvillt*. Kv.
Schools are opening. School supplies
will be necessary. We have purch
goods with the view to catering to the re
quirements of the school children and have
all necessary supplies except text books.
Let us furnish you with tablets, pencils,
inks, crayons, rulers, etc.
Duckworth Drtig Co*
W. Mc.MINN
W. P. WEiLT
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J. M. ALLISON
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The old theory of *‘A Stitch in Time Saves Nine'' works to perfection when it
comes to preserving your house with a coat of good paint.
Every house needs a good coat of paint to withstand the winter and every roof
should have the stroke of the paint brush in order that its lasting qualities may be
preserved.
We have some of the very best paints on earth. Below we give you a few prices:
Dixon's Graphite Roof Paint $2,50
Sherwin-Williams Roof Paint $1.75
Moore's Roof Paint $1.50
Asphalt Paint /d
Security House Paint $2.25 and up
Moore's House Paint $2.50 and up
Sherwin-Williams House Paint $3,75 and up
Moore's Floor Paint $2.50
We sell the Pratt & Lambert paints for automobiles^ the best auto paint on the
market.
Paint brushes in assorted sizes and kinds.
We have good step ladders needed by all painters and plasterers.
FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY