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NEWS, BREVAuD, NOETH CAROLINA BREVARD NEWS Nuiue i-hannt'il from Sylvan Vailcy News, Joaitury 1,1917. NOAll >1. HOKLOWKLL. KUitor I’lililishiHl every riiui's«Jay . Kntercil at pus*.iflu'e at Krovanl. N . t'.,as sccoinl (.-lass matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One year . . . _ $1.00 Six months - - - - .CiO Three months - - - .35 Two months - - . .25 Payable by check, stamps or money order. (,'anls *i( tlianks. n*sohiti(ins ami inonii'rials putilislioit only at lialf i i'iii- iiuTi'i.il rate, oostinii u> oonts per itu li t)i iMK' fi>in til i cnt por wonl. Sn'i'Ji-ripfiou'^ not I'oiitinm-il after ox- piratiiiii ot time paiil tor exiept 'ii n'- i|ne''t. Friday, August 31, 1917. Farewell. Comments on the Change. Asheville Times: The Times welcomes Ivditor (Isborne to Bre vard and is very happy because Noah Hollowell comes closer to Asheville. ■> * ^ Jackson County Journal: Bre vard’s loss is Hendersonville’s »;ain — because Mr. Hollowell is a wide awake new.spajier man, and makes thinj;s hum where he is. ♦ Hendersonville Visitor: Mr. Hol- lowcll will return to Henderson ville and will be connected with the I'rench liroad Hustler. We are j^lad to have Mr. Hollowell with us again. With this issue 1 snrrondor my title HS editor and owntT of tin* News, which hnK Imhmi in my ohiirgt* for ‘JO months. Saying; fHrewell nnder any cir- cnnjstiinco is s('in*'\vhat sad. It brink's fresh to mind swet*t nuMiio- Ties and 1 am f^lad that this is n timo when saying; t;oi>dliyo is some what similar tt* ]>!irtint? moments with lovers who linj;»‘r at the door j or t^iite loth to s]> Mil: the linnl w»>ril that means si'p'iration. My ^oinj; is a case wherein the dnst “cleav- eth on ns ’ rather tlmn an instance of shakinj' “olV the dnst" of my “ft'et." My sojonrn in Brevard has been tts pleasant as could b(' i'xi>eeteil for a nt'wsi>a])er man. Strontr tit's of friendshij) luivt' been cri'atrd 'I'he local branch of the National l,ea|j:ue for Women's Scr\ice tnakc-^ an a]»])cal elsewhere in tlu' Xc ws for hel]) in the way of nionev and work. 'I'his is a most worth', cau>'e. tione for the love t>f the sol did l)oys who are to soon leave us and (lone in the interest of human ■ it\ and with liearl." fnll of patriot ji-'in. Hear the cry and do ymir I bit. The News mourns the death of the Wa\ iK-s\ ille Courie r, which was recentl\- sold at auction to sat isfy a inoi ti^ai^e. lulitor lioone of the Wa\ nes\ ille Mountaineer and two associates came to the rescue and took o\t‘r the ])roperty and consolidated with the Mountaineer. iCditor Boone iias a great field for service' and he is ani])ly able to NATURAL REMEDY FOR PElUGRt Acid Iron Mineral Brings Relief From Disease By Re moving Cause. USED IN PELLAGRA INSTI TUTES The lieadaohes, singin}» in tho ears, dull, tired feeling, black spots on the skin, burning sensation, red rash, and other symptoms of pella gra, may h) eliminated by the faithful use if Acid Iron Mineral. Pellagra is i»rimarily a blood dis ease and Acid Iron Mineral brings reli(“f by correcting tho cause. Aeid Iron Mineral is not a “do]H‘” or ])Ht(‘nt medicin«>. It is obtained from the only natural medicinal iron mineral tlepo.sit of its kind known to the world and in additi.tn to three forms of natural iron, con tains potassiuni, maixnesium, eal eium and sodium, medicinal pro]>- 4‘rties which yonr doctor will ttdl you are elVeetivt? in the treatment of th(^ blood, nerv*s, kidneys, stt)mach and bladder. For more than thirty years doc- tt>rs and hospital.s havt' bt'en using A I M. Pellagra institutes are like wise nsin'^ it. Cet a bottlo of Aeid Iron Miu(!ral today, it is nature's e)wn rt'inedy for pellagra. At all reliable druggists in .‘jOc and si sizes. Use A I M iron ointnu*nt for skin i ruptions, old sores, eczema, etc, r>0(*.—Advt'rtisement. that will ever be dear to my heart. : I’lcasure up to the great o])portu- 4ind their nu'mory will float back ’lity confronting him. vStrength to his facile, jioetic pen. ORA JONES* PAPER (Hryson fity Times.) (>ra L. .Tones of Brevard was here over me with a shower of cmo- tions and thoughts toward wlu)S(‘ precituis fall my heart will o]>en it'Sidf grt‘t*dily like a thirsty llowt'r. •line to Brt'vard with tlu' view g it my lifetime a )ode, ive hredt'd the call of wliiit ,.t-ars to l.e a biggrr o]’l>“i-t'ii‘'ty ; Sunday visiting his anil I t;o much rieht'r in friend, j^Sisk. This week ships and ]>rotitable experiences i is ordered to n-port for than when I came. 1 have labored the Fort Oglethorpe, (ia., with a kind and a])preciutive peo- I training camp. If friend .k)n»*s ])le and their sympathies and (•(»-i an army olVicer ash(* oih'nition hav.* niJide light bmg i hd a newspai)cr man, ht* will rank hours of daily toil. The ])ooi)le ri^'ht up amon^ the best. Whih> have l)“en liDeral with their sub-j Bn>\ard News was edited by seri^»tion^ and the suj>port of l.usi Joiu‘s it was the best cuuntry ness men has l)efU generous, for all ' '''“‘‘kly in (be stat»‘. I of which I aTii dt‘''])ly trratetul. ^ " --- Faithful corrop-i!'U uts luivj ren I SUCCESS TO MR. OSBORNE dered ajinreciated service in writ-! iv.j til.' nt'ws of tji.‘ir cummnuities 1 >-% - • 1 RUILDING AND LOAN OPENS 18III SERIES The Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre- si^ible charm—a good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier has been used so they buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER and use accordinK to simple directions. Improve- mrnt is noticed at once. SoothinK. cooling and refreshing. Heala Sunburn, aiopa Tan. Pink. tVhfle, Rose-ReJ. 75c. at ‘Drugguti or bv mail dittcL Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury :is iiK-rniry «ill suifly tli-slroy tl.i- r.'nso Ilf snirll ;in«l romi.ll*‘ly (Icraii:.:. tlic wlmlt* t:ysti-n» wlirii it tiiriii»;h tl!- iiiucoti.s .«urf;i( «‘S. Su h arti l r .•UmiiM iK'ver bf ii.'-cd ’Xco[>t nn frotii ropiit.'illip i)liyKi«'iaiis. tlio diiiniiK'* tiu-y will lo is ;fold t> tin; Rood y..u r.Tn possiJdy »l«riv*- .*~nn thfrn. Ilall'.s C'.Uarrli ('uro. inaimfrn tur.'d l>y K. J ('lu'm-y & (”o.. Toledo, O., contains no nuriiry. :ind is tak'n int'rn.illy. ;u tin>; dir*rfly iip(in tli*> blood and miK'oiis siir- fatrs of til** syKtf*iii. Iti buyinjc Ilall’.s C’atarrh ’nr«' be sure you pet the Kcnii- ine. It is taUon iriti'maUy and niadi- in Toledo, Ohio, by K. J. Cheney & Co. T s- tinionials free. Sold by nruKKist.«5. Price %c per Imtfle. Take llaira Family I'Uls for constipation. un(^ a fiiitliful. agri'cabb' and etVi- eient mei'haniciil fnrce has bt'cn a j most notable sni»]»ort. My ])ers>inal service and the iTi- llui-nco of tht‘ Ni'ws hav(‘ been d.'dieatrd to thegt'neral u])building of the civic, religious, educati*>nal, industrial and agricultural life of Transylvania county. I have en- deavort'd to kee]) myself aloof from selfish and ^tdf-cmti'red factions; have not courted ])opular cbimor ; (Jackson County .luurnul.) Wt* wish much >uct“ess for r. B. ' ('."borne in his new work at P.re- j vard and welcomi; him into our sec- I tion of the state, and will sa>’ that ; he is coming to one of the best ; towuti in this section. GOING OF NEWS BOYS (Cherokee Scout.) Dan Tom])kins of the Jackson hivt‘ dischar^'ed niy trust to the ('ounty .Journal, and Noah Hollo- best of my altility, making mis . well and Orji Jones of the l>rfv:ird takes at times and incurring' the . News will be i^reatly missed by the illwill of H limited few, as every ' ]»r(>«s of Western North Carolina, man who does the best he can will They have entered the service of inevitublv do v.iiin dcalintr with their country. o J fhe )ir!:i'c the extent a iirogrcss- i (Ilollov.-cll trees back to newsiKi- ive j|MV. dui's. ' ])er work in lli‘ndersonville.) 'lil-desi^nin^' |)Co}ile ha v('to be nn-■ ~ nt tim. s fur 1 LEWIS P HAMLIN RECEIVES frood and at this undesirable ser vice some will yt‘ll that a colossul blunder has beun made while otii ers will ]>at th»: I'ditor on tlu‘ buck . l^ewis P. Hamlin has been in- and call it a ma^te^ str(>kt*. And formed that he passed the e.xami- ihu.i is life with the newsi):i])er | jrjyj.n by the isuiireme court man. I’ut I leave without a single ' Raleigh last week to])raetiC(' law*, trace of rancor in my heart for Mr. Hamlin had .iust comjileted his The Ni'ws eisewiiere carries ar.- nt)uncement from tlie lin'vard j liuildint; and Loan association t)f ^ the oj>t‘nin{j; of thel^'th seri-'s of stock m S»*i)t. I.'). The Building and Loan has a ree- I ord for achievom(>nt in this county ! of which it is justly ])roud and the , people aro to be con}^ratu]ated up on havin'^ such a live organization ; that has meant much toward home I owning? and home building in this community, as well as payin*^ jrood interest on investments. i 24 BAPTIZED Asa result of thi* rt'vival recent j ly held at Catheys ( 'reek church ‘J I : convi>rts wen* ba])ti/.'-d in (’atheys! creek. It was c'onsidered cjuite sin- : trular that there should be isyouni: ; men out of the two dozen baptizi>d. SNIP YOUR WHEAT. RYE AND CORN TO W. P. HENOERSON City Market The City Market is all the name implies. It is here you get what you want in the line of poultry, meats, fruits and vegetables. Boiled Ham Chipped Meats Armour’s goods Fish Broilers and other poultry to suit you. City MarkeL S. F. ALLISON, Proprietor PHONE 47 We Do Not Skimp the Scales LICENSE TO PRACTICE LAW anyone'. 1 would eomnif nd to my readers tho new mannirement. Mr. Ship man and Mf. >>l)orne are natives course in law at Wake Forest. He has not decided whcj-e he will lo cate. Mr. Hamlin has many friends and well-wislu'rs in Transylvania, of the county. They are known ' \vl>ere he was re^ist»*r of dt'cds for for character and integrity and t wo terms, mean while readin*? law they will measure well uj) to their j ['oj-while uTider Charles B. Deaver. oi)i»ortunity and J would bi‘s})eak ^ H(»f(>re entering ])olitics Mr. Ham- for them a most liberal sup]»(u't. i Hn gradutited from tho Normal iV ^vhich is necessary to a succe.-stiil i hidustrial School at Callowb.et*. business of this kind. j _ _ But th»* final word must be ppoken and the hour of ])artin;^' Wheat ry(* jind corn, shipped in • juantities of tt>n bushels or over, will be taken from the de]>ot to mv mill, {ground into tlu^ kind of prod- U'-t lesired for bread purjioses or stock feed, and returned to dej'ot and slup])t‘d without charfres for ^jt^,,.;;;''rtation to and from the dej'.ot. The toil buslu'ls may be m»de up by a nuTuber of parties if necessary. My now rye ard wheat mill is working satiafactorily and I would be ^lad to si*rve all jiersons wish ing their grain ground. W. P. Hkndkkson, Brevard, N. C. MCMINN COTTAGE IS OFFERED AT BARGAIN We give full weight. We sell the choicest cuts of meats. They are always fresh. We specialize in fish and poultry. Give Us a Trial Order Osborne Market MONEY FOR PHILATHEA ROOM mast come. 1 shall keep niy friends in mini and am gruteful that not more than one houi travel separates ns. Thanking one and all for en couragement, moral and linantistl support, I am. Yours in kindest remembrance, NOAH M. HOLLOWELL. It plea.ses the News to learn that its remarks la.st week against Red C ross balls .struck some re sponsive chords. The Phiiathea class of the Bre vard Ba])tist Sunday .school collect- (.‘d a neat little sum to bo aj»i)lied to the biiihling of a class room as ti result of the sock sociable on Fri day night. Following a limited program fr*e l“monado was served to those in attendance. Pi*rsons receiving invitations, accom])anicd by small socks, were requestt'd to deposit in the sock at the entrance door pennies twicj in number that of the number of sock or stocking worn. Owing to my early departure I will sell the McMinn cottage, oj)po. site Henning Inn, without any prtjf- its to the owner or to a dealer. The house was bought, re])aired, painted and kalsomined at a cost of Those familiar with real estate say that it was bought at a bargain. If a buyer is fonnd before I leave Brevard, he may have it at cost, but after I am gone the leid- dle man will be allowed his j-roflts and probably the owner will get a slice, hence the house will never sell after this month at the attract ive price at which it is ottered. It is in lirst-class condition, on good corner lot 7r» by ir)5 feet and in s»n lect neighborhood. If interested see me before ^Sei)tember. Noah M. Hollowell. Phone 27 A NEW SUIT COSTS FROM ? sf/ $10 to $50 Your old suit can be cleancd, pressed, repair ed and made to look almost as good as new for 50 cents; $1.00 a month for foui suits. O ■dbou ^ ^\Ulc Mnuu dM THIS PICTURE TELLS ITS STORY BETTER THAN WORDS. ALL WE WISH TO SAY IS THAT WE HAVE A BANK WHERE YOU CAN PUT YOUR MONEY WHILE IT IS GROWING INTO R FORTUNE. OUR BANK IS A SAFE PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY. WE WILL WELCOME YOU HERE AND TREAT YOU WITH COURTESY. WE WILL GLADLY ADVISE YOU AND ASSIST YOU. COME IN. BANK WITH US. _ WE PAY H PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS "^ BREVARD BANKING COMPANY A maiden born when Autumn’s leaves Are rustling in September’s breeze, A sapphire on her brow should bind, ’Twould cure diseases of the mind! 1 his is the month for the beautiful sapphire—eaid by the ancient scribes and prophets to be tin antidote to madness. In this latter day we say wearing your birthstone brings good luck. We have the .«=apphire in the white and pink as well as the blue—$2.00 and up—single and combined with other stones. From two to three hLndrcd rings for you to select from. Will you come in and look.^ Buy in Brevard FRANK D. CLEMENT THe Jeweler '0 BUILDING A GROCERY bjpiness like ours takes tiino and experience and a thoroj_;h knowl edge of the value of aii kinds of provisions. We make a study of our business to learn how we can best serve our many piitrons. The evidence of our success pn.'Ven by the immense volume (it our business and its steadv j;rowth. C- me in and sec us j^row. MITCHELL The Grocer. Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School State Co-Educational Institution for the Trainins of Teochers A six-yearrccurse in regular l igh schccl and ivinior college £vbiects. A four-year course in the Department of Educ-tion, supplemented by ipccial courses for teachers in other derarfir.ents. An f fficient Practice Schcol under the directton[of a supervisor and three r.rsislar.ts. A strong department of E>cmestic Science. A practical course in Agriculture. Vocal, Instrumental and Public School Music. Dormitories and administration building furnished with steam heat, electric lights and other modern conveniences. Environment unsurpassed. Location healthful and beautiful. Tuition free to all who are preparing to teach. Fall term begins September 4, 1*^17. For catalog or reservation of room, address A. C. REYNOLDS, Prendent, Cullowhee, N. C. City Pressing Ciubi J.E.WATERS,Prop.[Always Patronize News Advertizers.
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