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BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. Money in Real Estate All indications point to a lively movement in the Real Estate market. Prosperity will loosen up the money of the country and vast numbers of people will be looking for safe places for investment. The man who buys now will be ahead of the rush and should realize a handsome profit on his investment. We have some exceptionally enticing propositions just now which we would like to show you. They arc ^ilt edged and can be had on attractive terms. GALLOWAY (& MINNIS Real EsLat*e and Insurance Personal Mention Look through these columns; see if the names of your guests :ire there. If not, you have neglected your duty toward them. It does not cost any thing. Tel«“|»hoTie, write or bring your news to News oflice. ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 2 Save It and Look for the Next One Why You Should Buy Your Clothes Here How many of you rcal’ae that the average merchant does a large credit business? This crcdit business means losses which must be a\xraged and added on cach and every article he sells. By this method th: man who comes into town on Monday or Saturday with his cash pays th: same price as the fellows that take all the goods they want and say, "‘Charge W* and sometimes they pay and sometimes they don’t. No '"charge it/* with us, hence no credit losses added on for you. That's another strong point why you should buy your clothes at Coopcrs, That's another reason why we can and do sell guaranteed $15.00 and S25.00 Suits and Overcoats the year round at $10. and $15,00. COOPER^S On iKe Scjuare. AsHeville, N. C. Branch Stores: Charlotte, N. C. V/inston-Salem. N. C. Columbia, S. C. And Oiher Princioal Cities. Mrs. D F. 1ms l)ecn (Hiitf I sick bnt is iinitrovin^. 1 A. H. Ivi/-(*r lust week visitfd foriiH'r lioiiiein Lincolnton. I (). W. (’’.jiyton iiuidt' a businri^s ; tri]> to Montgoinory, Ala., this ' \v‘ok. Mrs. T. M. Mitchell rotnriu'd last ; \v»‘ck frnin a visit to lu'r jmrcnts in Aslu'villo. Mrs. V. Ft)titaino of Weohawkon, X. .1., is visitini' Iht husband and ! sou, ShcphiMi. Misses l'ili/,!i and Sallio Bliss of of Charleston, S. (’., are visitin*; Mi SS Lilli:in Jenkins. Mrs. F. H. H. Jenkins and chil (Iren returned Saturday froin a visit to liiltinoro ard Waynesville. V. F. I’atton, demonstration Hf^ent lot Yanct'v county, last wc'ck visited his father H. K. Patton, near Fis- trah Forest. \V. T. lios.st) of tlu! News force and son, ICarl, visited Aslun’illo on . Friday to consult an oculist in re gard to the hitter's ey's. Frank " Pisgah Fi)rcst h't't thi ' (ireenevillc, Tt'nn., ti -st'cond yc-ai' as StUiU'nt • COlle^(\ Mrs. I th of Truveh'rs Hi'st, S. 4 ly'r brother, \V. M. H • .Ashworth was lorrnerly ■ f this covTiu'y. F. ]). ( been iinable to attend It ..>r stiver»l days on accou .r >t a dis(*ase of tlie ti>ot wlii.'h (“,,nip‘lls him to use crutches. The faTiiily of .i. \V. Davis moved \V‘(ln(‘s(lay frojn th** Hollowell house to tlu^ houso knov^n as tlu* i (.ujDyj.,! vi'ry j)loasant evening in Kim/.ey ])lace on the Fast subnrbs. [ and sonj^s and social in^er iiiin^linL;. it was also a kiml of bi>u.'(^ wurniiu^ for the host, his pretty bungalow bein;,' thrown to visitors for the first time. Ill Iht! absence of a ho.'itess hy Idivint* ri;ht, Mrs. II. L. Wils )ii Ncill-Morris (^n Wednesday aftornoon at ‘.i :00 o’cdock John L. Morris and Miss Loco Noill wore married at the Methodist parsonuf'e, the ceremony beinf' performed by Rov. \V. E. | Fonvi‘y. I Mr. Morris is well known in this' Community, his home being w’ith | his widowed mother, Mrs. Jam«?s [ Morris, about three miles from i I>rovard. His bride is the dant^hft^r ' of .1. H. Neill, for many years a| re.si.lcnt of this jdace. i Th*i couj)le left on the \ o’clock trai 1 for a hont'ymoon trij). i Patriotic Little Women. Mrs. John F. Henry’s {'randcdiil — dren—Mary, Franc(*s and Juliette i>acon—and sonit! little neighbors gave a J;ij)ane.se jday one evening last week on tlu! porch at Mrs. Henry’s house. The ])roce-ds, which amount(*d to w(*n' given to the Red (’ross soeiefy. , U. D, C. State Meeting. At the U. 1). ( ’. meeting on Sat urday the following were eh'cted (h'legates to the state meeting in Kinston: Mrs. Ida Hryant. Mrs. (>. L. Frwin and Mrs. O. L. Jones. Tlu'ir alternates are Mrs. (;oode Chi^atham, Mrs. Fred Miller and Miss Katherine Frwin. At tin- lirst meeting in October I'ach mem ber is asked to bring a (juart tin goverTnuciii. Itoad.s liuilL iiiuler au of fruit or vegetables for the Old thority of tliis |«art «.f the law are »].•- Soldiers’ Home and one for the , . . ,T • (h‘Vo!‘t|Hiieiit aad to servo [tuhlie (»n- ontedcrat(; vV onian s H(jine. veuieiieo in liH aliti(‘s wIi-mx* iniich >»f - - ' tin? huiil is in national forest.>;. The mad oil wliicli a Mioij is taken i th(j Apacht* national fnrest, The Baracas of the Bajttist Sun- leo -ounty, oooooooooooooooooo o O o ROAD MAINTENANCE. O a . o o The gr(*at(“st waste of pul>lic o o moneys that is hein^ comiiiittetl O o to(h»y is ill surfacing our country O o roads and then apparently abnn- o o doniiig the same, says E. 1$. o o House of the Colora(h> exjtori- O o mcnt station. No county that cii- o o gages in real road hiiihling can O O .‘iriord to distiiiss its workmen o O when the road has heon con- o O structed. The fact »f the matter O o is that the work is just then well o O underway. o o It rarely ev.T happens that tho o O initial work on the road is donu o o wi.sely, hut ttiert* are a miiiti- o o tude oj little things that later O O must he acided "r rei)ain,Ml in or- O O der that the n>aj| may li‘ in good o o condition. Ituts and chuek lioles o o are sure to form, and th>.«e must o O 1)0 TiIUmI »r the road soon go‘s to o o The.sc' things shf'uld he o o i»!aiin“d for and di*iio (iilkly if o O the improved road is to do the O O fullest .‘-*rvieo, and fliis is tin,* O o one thing that it sc'onss to me o o some of our eounty eominisslon- o O CIS are nrgloetlieg. They heenme O o so imliU(‘d with tlu* idea of build- O o ing g(iod roads (hat they fail to O o prepare for the maintenaiK-e of o o roads already construeted. O O O oooooooooooooooooo Church Directory BKEVAKl) PRfcSBYTERIAN CHURCH John K. Hay, I’astor. K«.-;:ular chiin ii services every Sunday. Hours; l‘'ivst anil fliinl Sundays, u:oo a. in.; 111.; fifth so( (jml aniJ fdurtli Sunihiys. 4:.)o p. .Sunilays, by aanouncuiiiL'rit. Sunihiy selmol cvfry Sunday, lo a. 111. Men's f{rotlicrln/od iJiljlc class. Vfinn;; I'tMjplc's Soticty *»f Oiristian dcavor every Wednesday evcninif, Huxj. En DAVIDSON hivp:k pkp:shytp:rian cm Rcii John R. !!ay. Pastor. kofiilar cliunli sirviei-s every Sunday. Jlii'irs: ,‘^ccond :ind tourlli Sundays, iixo a. in.; and tliinl Siin lay-,, jujo p. ni.; fifth Sun !.'! Vs liy ;inr •meeitient. Sunday seliool fvery Sunday, lnuio a. m. liri'.tKiii iMKleaviM i>t and udsundaysat II a III ; >11 jnd and jiii .Suixlays ;it 7:.io i>. in. FIRST NATIONAL FOREST ROAD. To Be Built by the Federal Govern ment In the Apache National Forest. The secretary of agrii ulture has au thorized the lo‘ation survej’ of a sec tion of tile first project in road con struction suhmitted uiiiler the “nation al forest section” of the federal aid road not. This section is the only one in the law \Uiich provides for actr.ai coiistnietion of roads hv tlie fi'ileral day si‘ho(d were' entertained on Thursday (*vening of hist week by Joe 'I'iiisley ht his new cottage on M'lpli; street. The members of tlu^ elass and th“ir invited friends (’. r>. >sborne and \Vm. A. Band miivt'd Wednesday into the llolbi- weil C()ttagt^ on Kngland Stri*et. Mrs. Baiul and twiM-bildreii arrived from Spartanliurg the saTin' day. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bacon and i family. v»ho hav(* l)i'en vi>iting{ Mrs. .lolin F. Hmiry, left for tlieir home ill ly.)uisville, Ky., tlu‘ lir>t ni' the week. Mr. and Mrs. diaries .Tollay and s'-n. Ted. left .Monday for ('liieau''>. .Mr. and .Mrs. .bdlay v.ill ri‘-enlt i- the Moody Hihle Institute. training in evanu'’elistie sinuinLr l\i‘v. .1. F. .Matnt'V has leijuest'-d the (•liaiige id adll'e>s fi'nm liifUnduTt to .Mnsselsliell, .Montana. Mr. Matnev rt'ceiitly was nuir.’ied ti; Mi>s Mallii' Fnglisli. fornu'rly of this county. l\ev. H. ('. Tuttle, jd'e>iding eUb r. le-bi !’,iarter]y Cnnf(*r-!ice at !{os man un Saturday, ])r('ach('d at tlie i’.rt'vard .Metleidist chui’ch SuniLiy niuht. and held (juarterly C'infer ein e tliert* .Mond.av night. acted as chajtenuie. JENKINS MOVES INTO NEW BUILDING A. X. .It'niun-', inuvt'd his stock ot goods into his tiew stor(\ which stands on llie site of the old one. riii' iiuildmg is construeted of eoii- ’i'ete blocks, roofed and c *ilfd v.ith lire jiruof iiuiti'rial. and tloored with ci-ment. TO THE FARMERS OF THE COUNTY We have just received a car load of the Best Grade of 16 per cei\t. Acid and Fertilizers for Rye and Wheat BREVARD, N. C. j 1 note tliat tlurc will he a I'armer’s ' Institute at the Cuiirt iluuse in llrevard on 'I'luirMiay l.'ith oi' Sept. 'I'ilis will lie cuuii:n tei] hy men f'-pre- ' srntiiv the .\grieii!‘aral Departnu nt of l!u- St:ue anil wili ht- worth the tinie and att 'ntion ol all the tarnurs in the I'ountv 1 1 weiiM suggi'st this as ;i most favorable , linie ti.r the lariners of the ('euiitv to meet .M . 1.. Shi]»man came uj) .Miuiday ' ami adopt plans to encourage wheat grow- fi'(-:ii lialeigh and rettirJU'd on Tiies- ' Transylvania. day, aecomjianied by his wile and The many tliousand (hdlars sent from clr-UlreU, who s]>ent the summer ' County every year lor flour, is simply ht re. IIis son. Willinm. rect'ntly ii"nsense. entt'rt-d Mars Hill ('ollege. j .My tlour from last years (.roj) cost nu* aliout (three ilollars) a hhl.; from this years crop will cost less, while the fanner w ho i,ought his tluur jiaid tiftei-n lo eii. hiei’ti dollars o hhl. t’.;r it. Maiiy say tluy don’t r;iise wheat because we iiave no mill; and the fai t is we have no mill because we ciiui'l raise wheat. Raise the wheat am! the mill will come as a natural consi qui-nce. .\t present yen can send your wheat to Tlu‘ preliminary oiitiniiite of tliir of con.st riict ion of t he seVi‘iity-o;n« miles of road t'l he surveyi'd is .'s;; (Jreenlee eoimty {iropost'.^ to hold a hoinl election to raise the necessary funds to contriliut“ .".o pt*r cent of this ainouiit. .\n addi'icaial t wenty-niny miles of mad in .\pache c»nnty will he necessary to -om!'lete the project and, aeeording to the jdeliminary etiinati\ will Iiring the total cost to .S J'Jo.'hio. .Vjiproval of the plans for survey was liased upon the industrial resources which will he dpeiied u'> and also upon the otTer >f oue-half eo-opei-ation hy the county. 'I’he eoi)''tmet ii>n of the road will malie jiosviMe a led'th and south trnidc lino tli:o:;.,ii a rc'uion now inaceessihle aild will eo:!!ieet with ex- itin:r ea>i a:;:l wa ,-t s'.ttc lii::'iv>-ays. In addition, it wiil, it is st;Ued, iu;ik(; jio'silile the sale of lar^.- hoilies of tim- hi-r for till- Use of e>|i;ier mines in .'onl hern .\rixona and will afford means of ti-;ivel t'or .vettlers, heside.i eheapfni:;g t!:;' eo.-t: of protecting and adniinisjerin:,' t ?'.e na'ioieil forest. The develop’iieiii «d‘ water J wer in the reirion will Pe assisted, ai.d a heantiful reereatio-,1 .area will !••' o;)enel up for tourist travel and for tlie residents of the desert eitiis dr.iing the summer niont lis. In each east' utider tht; terms of the law the road lunds ; nisf i>(j tlerived partly from lix'iil sources, and the amonnt e.xpeiuiaMe i:i county hy the goveninieiit is liaiii.'d to lo per cent of th(‘ estim.alt'd \-i!iie of the ti:n- her an>l forau'e reso:::-e.>s ol the na tional forests in that coiKiiy. Several other projects for which co operation h;is heen offered a’v petiding for roads in t'aliforni.i, Montana and Idaho. WluMV two proj.'ets have eipial claim for eonsiiierati(«:i the decision will, it i>^ statci!, !>e made in favor ot the one for w iiich tho 'oe>C offer of co- op('rat ion is made. !dKVAUI) HAI'TIST CHUKCH. ('orner Jordan and (laston streets. A. \V. McDaniel, 1‘astor. I’hone No. 145. I'.iljl" Si Iiixil n;(- .'I, III., well graded with i-s to suit .ill. I‘i ;ii liin;; :~'-t vices at 11:00 a in. ar. 1 8:00 p. m. (•'. i-ry .' nnd.iy. .Mid'V' ck MMA’i'f fur worship and felUiwship. ii in. Widiii'-'day. .'.dvisory liiiaid eiO'cts >n 'I'nosday evening alti I t'.i • lirst .Sunday of cai li month. •\11 drsiro fi> •■I), iiurai;*: m to assist the Will s!.iji Ilf I Kid iir til bt; heliwd by wurshili ao- (■..idi.illy invit'd t(; att'-iid all siTvii'CS. ■^■ran'.^cis :-.nd vi-utois aru e.si)e' ially welcome. HRKVAKD MKTMODIST CHI HCH. \V. I'dgar I’ocivey, I’astor. Sun'l;iy — Stmday sc Iiiiiil at - a in. t’rea h- ii!;: at o:Mf, a m. and s m Inuraiediate l-.j.wi ith l.v.ii.'iii* *'..t ' ;i 111. .''Innd.tv V i' M. .s. s;,„i p jij . !ii and third M ■ >iid;iv nii;ht s I ii'-s.l iv '.\ftvr tii-.t Sunday) le'ard (it S'. \\ ;ulU. -:i;ii J) III. Wi-dni'sd.iy l’ra\T iin etin;: S: . p. ril. 1 l;i:i s. i;i y M'li land Iniid, W>.man's .Mis s...ii;iiv si). ict>. p. III. I-o al .Niixiliary ■1 ' il Til. l-'ii'!.iv ( hi:i iirai'tii i- :ii, ■ I tiio',1 with i!s and we will do thee ;^;.)i.! ' N’iiii. ' i . Special Announcement. Sunday morning; “The Dynamic of Thought.” Sund.iy evening; “The .Man Who .Meant .\'o Harm." This is the fifth sermon in the series, “Ten .Men Who ■Missed the Trail.” ST. PHILIJ'S Hl'ISCOPAL CHl’KCH. Kev. Chalmers 1). Chapman, Minister in Charge. Siind.iys Mi.riiiii'-: ^crvii i-at 11;" > ,'cIoi-k. S nil' lay s. !.do!, 1;, a- fii. Wi-.’k I)ays h .-.■ns.in;,' ovt-ry Friday; W'- a'-; 1:;'. . and I . idavs durimr .X'lvfiit; Wedn-sdas s and l-’ri'lays diuini; Lent; every d.iv in Wi-lV;; 1,11 .Saints d.ays. IImIv cai'iiunion t:.>- lirst :in 1 third .''’.md-iys .i-V' rv in Mil I ii; als.. . ■!! thi- I 1. iMfi-r H oly da vs, I hrisTinas. h ;iiii':sa:'.\, .\sh Wi- !n--s.;ay. Holy I liur^d IV. r.i-'i r i!.:v. .\sct n>i n ''.ay. Wtiir Sunday aryl 1 iiisity ,'si;ii. !.iv. Announcement. Fourteenth temhcr .Morning prayt^amJ sermo.. 11; snhject, “K samples”—a subject o deep personal interest to all. Fridav, September 7. evensong with ad dress at Suhject. “Human Sym pathy; That Which Is i’erfect.” IvLmemher: We ought t(» rememher that the only way to tight this war is to fight with every ounce (if energy and hlood and treasure from the verv start. GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER Has Ix en us* 1 fur all ailments that are caused hy a disi^rilered stomach and in active liver, such as sick headache, con stipation. sour stdinach. nervous indiges tion, fermentation of food, palpitation of the he.irt caused hy gases in the stomach. Augcs: Flower is a gentle laxative, regu lates (iiuestion heth in stomach ar.d intes tines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and alimentary I'.inal. stimulates the liver io secrete the hile and im}>urities from the M )od. 'JF' and 7.^ cent hottles. Sold hv l»uclworth Drug (.'0. Something to sell means some thing to advertise. NOTICE The ('ounty t'onimissioners will on .Mondiiy, Septe:nt»er 17, ne:vt, let to the lowest ri-sponsilde bidder the building ot a house for the ('oun‘y Home. Specitica lions will be found in thi- otlice of the board. I'lids to be sealed and filed hv the morning ot the 17th of September next. 9-7-L't COl NTY CO.M.MISSIO.XKRS. NOTICE Kcv. Kdwin Muller. D.l)., of L,‘.\i:!gton. iCy.. ])reached Sunday n'.L'rnin',' at the Pre^bytorian eiinreh. Dr. Muller is ubrother- in l:;w of Dr. (’Imrles ilemjdiill, w;.o has bei'U in Brevard fo’" tho past tlii'ce summers. Iiu!)ert Hardin, of this ])luce :ind Lyday ot (.Jlade ('rei*k h'ave the lir.-t of ne.\t Wi'idc for (_'hapel liill, when- they expect to enter | Tlie bottom lands on French ISroad may not he first class wheal land as a rule, hut practically every farmer has a few acres, lhal will make good wheat. Two acres, properly managed, w ill make forty bushels at a safe estimate, tile Statt‘ Tniversitj’, takinjjj the tv.! ye.'ir pr»)-nipdical coursi*, ]>re- paratory to the studv of medicine. ( harles Nichols, who has bet*n with the Smith Wholesale 13ruj'(’o. (.0 Asheville, is homo for a brii'f visit befi»re returning to Trinity (’ulU-!.:c. Mr. Nichols htis been api)uintod Assistant Libraritiii of the college, and also received a Scholarshij) on the hi^h averay^e 'j.ade in his course last session. .\! !ss Mat til' Davis, who luis been , *'.r the la.>st throe years iji Japan as teacher of missionaries’ children, arrived at Pisgah Forest last week after a nine days vo.vage acros.-^ the I’i'.eilie and the long railwa.y jour- nev from Vancouvtu- home. Miss I'avis has f^iven up her work in .'apan in order to bo with her latlier, Rov. W. Ii. Davis, who is [now in feeble health. Roads That “Stay.” U'itli tilt* recently aw.akt'tioil intere.st in the cause ot’ gootl roads tho ques tion of linanci:ig neid bni.ding is of tirst i:nportance. llow road building can lie paid for is ii-'t the oul.v serious question, h.nvever. b;it which one of .several pissildo tiiethods tif eo:istruc- tion will jiest sr.it ibe needs of the eoinmt:!ii;.v and .uivi' the people flu? best roads at as sn.all cost as possilde wiihiti the limit d' the available funds. The tirst Cost may be only a su'.all part of the tot;il, INv-ids r.ii;t lieniaiii- tained in gooil eo..dition, and the (di(“aiiest road is the om.* tliat costs le.ist i -r year to b’ii!d and keep in thape for travel. In New York state it w;is found cheaper to oxi'end .S-o,- 1*00 a mile in the censtruetioii of briek hii:Ii\va.\ s than to jta.v from to .Slo.OiK) a mile for in;;v-adarn because -Application will he made to the gover nor for the p: r Ion of Frank .Mlison wh. is now serving a sentence for larceny on the {)i;; lic roads of Transylvania county. This Sepit mber (>, 1917. V-7-ltc W. H. .ALLISON. BLOMBERG Junk and Hide Co. Asheville, N. C. I’est cash prices for any kind of scrap metal, rubber, hides, furs, rags and second-h;ind machinery. Write for prices on what you have to sell. 78-80 Lexing'^on Avenue Four bushels for threshing will leave dilTerenco in cost of upkeep, you thirty-six bushels. niaintenance expense th ‘ , idea of piesent econoinv must not be .Alter paying t.ie mill t.dl, this will yield ..vershadow ‘the iniponauoe vou twehe hundred lbs. oi line Ih ur, th;it ,,f imilding [n'ruuincnt hi4hwa,\s .Vs would have cost you this sumnu r at $2.iKi a rule, the road.s whioh cest tlio most a quarter sack, and you have about at tirst will bo the cheapest to main- twenty lbs. of bran and shorts pet Imshel, 1 tain.—K. W. Gay. Mississi;>pi Agrieul- the best of feed. | tural Station. There is wheat enough in the County ' for seed, so lets get t(»gelher, in connection with the Institute on Ike 13th, and discurs plans for preperation, seed, etc., and do the most that can he done at one stroke for our own benefit. Respectfully, R. H. Z.ACHARV. Subscribe for rather than bor row the News. Good Road Movement In Texas. The construction of good roads is not : confined to the more populous sections of Texas, but has spread to the remote , and newly settW^l parts of the state. ' In the ranliandle ;»n 1 South I’lains re- ; gion, where road itiioi'ovenients t’.ad I heretofore leeeivod li'.t’e attention, the j different eoiuitios Iiave become infer- i ested in' the iiropaganda and much i imtgress is being made in constructing I tirst class highways. For GRASS SEEDS CLOVER SEEDS RYE SEED WHEAT SEED RAPE SEED VETCH SEED C. DOYLE BREVARD, N. C* ) /
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