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BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. Cold weather is here. Fires must be kindled. Dry autumn wind is coming; your HOME may burn. A small sum will guarantee protection to you and yours. Insure To=day GALLO¥/AY (i^ Real Est^aLe and Insurance J R;f Tliorsoa^, Sepleoiijor 29,19 A, We wiii positively sell at auction Sept. 20, ai 10 c’ciock a. m., rain or shine, ki KmfCs in the icp, ;:! of Mrevai’d, 30 head of Ken tucky F.orses. Twenty head of these will be high ci?-LS brood mares; the remainder will be draft horses. These horses were selected with gre^xl care as to their soundr-ess and work quia!ities. Carolina Horse and Mule Co. We have jusL received a car load of the Best Grade I i, j of 16 per cent. Acid and 1 Fertilisers for ve '•4 ri* ’ y c' m: •% si it i BF V -\RD, N. C. Personal Mention a- - i_r — - sr —-~-fT J OPEf-i'sSS ON WAS ftT Al'SiTCfiiJM -m. ». ii. z».-i,ary, i>. i.. i.n.-. J li'h nri(i othrr hiK‘nki*rs • ii !lu* • • f ■ "1" ' ' ; ‘ ' I li'.t 1‘or 11.‘xt wiM k. W. K. I lives.'is >11- ( i!.'lui' . ; I!. !'- ! , ,, , '‘I':!!!'!!)!!!! (jt tilt! or;_^ai’;/ut]on ... 11.1;;:*. -u" ul' ; ;,,' V1 >11M!!. .• ■ •' :i : ;:. • • > w111 ;,(i ^1. :i itf ' ' |'i ' u s.. . ,vs J - , (,‘,'i T**cls *^0* Likely to Be Done. T, 1),...- To remove the water Of the Pacific ' ‘ ‘ ' I it would roquire the filling of a : i. ‘ t,i - -ind a y/i.ie, a mile deep aud p ( , •. ay f : ^.i*u: .ay long every dro’ for 410 years. Look tliroiif.'li tIu'Sf foJiniins; see if tho iianu-s oi yom .uuosts .mm' thfu*. If not, you h:\ve iu;>lfct(.(i your duty toward thim. It dors not cost ;iiiy- tliinj^. u rilf or hrin;^- jdui news to ollicf. x r>i)rii (til Mtiii'biy, Si jttt iiihcr to Mr. aiul Mrs. .1. \V. MoMiini, it Soil. Kurly lic.ul of Ijuko Toxawiiy lias Mci'cjtttMl ii ]>ositioii !it Snihtli’s IMaic. Mi"s Kthi.i Struup was lien* iliis wrt'k visiting lu r sister, Mrs. W. 11. roovt'V. liolh'rt Di'Mvi'r Icl't on Moiitl.iy to hri’iii his corn'i^f C(.urs(i at Da\iil- s«>n ('ollfin*. Mi-s Kli/.al>i-th Ii.‘!i»i.‘tt l.'lt Slit urday to t utrr Meridian ColleL^e, Mississijipi. Mr. iiml Mrs. \\ illunn (ia’lowMV o!' loM'i.er. Ala., art! visiting Mrs 'I'. ('. i idlloway. Mis-i Mav^'.it riti' Kelley of Asln-- ville Is visi; Ill r sister, Mrs, K. S. il.iyd i.r I'ejir.jse. llu'iiert Hardin hdt ( ti Suv.day fiU- I ha j» 1 i lill to take uj) the ]>re- inedieal crii’sc mt the univer.-ity. r. n. liitrh Point, Tiew ^ ]>riiei]>al (.1 the KosniaTi hmli :- -hiiid. was in IJrevard Saturday. Misslieitlia ’o]»eland of (Jner. S. is .'^])ejidin‘' a month wilh Misses >laand Xttra Hoss of Selica. Mr. and Mrs. .t. \V. Smith last week vi.-ited thti former's sisier, Mrs. Ijlmotidson at Mills liivc'r. Mrs .!. W. W ilson of Atlanta, who was Miss .May Brooks, has heeii visilii'.n' lurhrother. ill i’.roid\S. j 'ri:e Lad:es‘ Au\iiiury of the 1’.:,]) ! f.st !.:iie!l \\ ill meet ll h Mrs. W. I*. 1 ir»-.de’-I ii ^ n 'I’uesday, Sept i''.| 'harl'S Nichols l.-ft on Sunday; for l)urham, where lu' will h> ^in ’ his .Innior year at 'Frinity t'ollei^e. ' Rev. i.. F. Anthonv, an e]tiseo])al I I elfrtryman of l.iiK'oltoii, was a vis-; Itor I'.i-i-e tiiis week, tlu> ^M! St (>1 A. H . i\ 1 /. • r. .Mis.^ Mai--aret I’dy tli.‘1,-fl W.al III sday to 1>e‘:in her w>>i k as teaeher ; of Latin anil history in the W ades-| hi ;ro limh selu.tol, .Miss i.i'i na Neal of ('liester. S ( was in ti .vn \Vedni--'day. She was I'.ivnicilv a teaeh'-r in this counts .arai livi il :-A Uo-maii. I’i'a’l I'odkn'T. intermi- li- atc t' achei- i f tlie (.^>ucl»cc Country Life '•I'hool. Vi.'lo l her h"!iie d;;i- nu: lie- Week end liolidays. i Mr and Mrs. L (;. Hawkins t-f 'I'lledi, with their niece. Miss Ldith Taylor, are visitiiiLC tlieir daUL:ht> r. Mrs, A. \V. .MeDaiiii'l. ,s. M axwell ai;d .1. W. r.i-ho;i of 1 lei ' T-'i in ville Were in Li'-vrrd \Vt di.e.'day. 'i'liev are a_'en‘s * r the 1), d^'.'. lie > and Hndsi.ji cai". 1 >r i. H. ('artledire, who lias h, (Ml v’";tniu' here most of the :-;iii;- nu r. left Monday to take uj) hi" Aork a.- i»:ofe."or id’ cliemi.-'try at 1 > 1 vid'( n 1 ‘olleire. A. r. P>ell. inineipal of the ,^e’;.ai sr].' ’.and i;:' wlfi', who is }.;i- tuai'V te-.i'ln r nt ('alvert, Ifave ii; e.-,-;i into a ];. use near rhei'vy- !i i. (vnvt nient to huth seliool'. Mv. and Mrs. '1', L. WalUTS. w)io have lu‘e:i sj) -nrtin_c j art of the .-■Ul.i’i.er liei'i', lefi reei inly foi' their I’.Oii.e ill ( 'lumhiiS, Cia., st oj'JiiUL’’ in (ire, nville l.^r a week's visit. Miss Flnrenc!' K'erii has left her sntr.ne !'(" t ta're in West lirevard aiMl inevt'd :n1'- town for the win- 1 ov ci;jiv;:i_: the Henning lions*- ne;i ;■ t l.e ovorlu'ad hrid:.re on Main sire. t. I 1 lerals of Mi-s \erna (iood“, w ho tani'ht in Ui'‘ Hrev.ard ;_'rndeil school so *• ilicieiitly for four m's- siijTis. v.i'l h(“ inti'ivsied in learning that sh,' leas hcLTUn tlu“ yeai-'s Work a ' tei'.e’icr at Widdon. A, I! A/nisoii nnd Kali-]) Fi-'aer r'atiird.iy to (Irta‘n\ille a;’d ‘ a;-iy S‘vier near tiiat c.ty. '1 l.ev 3e:..in^d the saiue dty. m- (•on;;.aid d hy Lieut. Li.i;>'ne Alli si,.n. wh ‘ 't:-yed ovej' .’^v.i’day cn a vi."it lien •. ^ Mrs. V.'. IL Faui;,i'.er left .Monday for Lr. 'Xvilie, 'rt'nn., to ma]\.- ] ur cha.se,'. t. r her f;ill ojteiiiii'.r. Shi was ac(x Tan:iriied hy Jier dau;_"hlt‘r. Mis.s Kill V, vvl'.o was on lu'r wa;-' to '..’I ::e, Ky., whiidi slie en- I t V1 - a ' a 1 ilc n t. Miss (inioo Piorcy lias r(!tnrnetl fri)!n ti visit lo hur imrents at Day M )ok. Mrs. Ijiwrenco Morris of Take 'I’o.xaway recently visited her sistor, .Mrs. Santi(! Nicholson. Misses Irene l]rwin and liertio IJallard left this \ve»d{ to enter the ('• I een ville Woman’s ('idl ‘^o. Weleli lallowa V and 1 larry (Jlarke Jire »>n a fen days’ visit to X«!\v ork and (dlx'r e.astern eific's. Misses iShiry (!h‘nn and Annie Shroat, trained nnrsesof Ashevilh*, s;»ent the week (*n(l witli Mrs. \V. K. 1*00 V(*y. Miss Kuhenia Xielitd-on is in eh.ar^o of Mrs. \V. H. Faulkner's millinery stori; in the ah.seneo of t he proprietor. ■Mrs. Flla Hreaxeal and Miss !*a uI’lue Simpson of (I reen \ ille ha vo h 'l’u vi.sitin j tiit'ir unele and aunt, Mr. and .M?.-i. L. I*. Snmmi'V. Miss Hdna Stroup h‘ft Wediu'sday forl)etroit, ^iiel*. , w hiMO slu; will linish !i(>r eour.-e in domestic s(dem e in tile I'honias Traininnj School. Mrs. i’vh/.aheth Ward and «lan;^h- ter, Mrs. Ivlith Ward lieam, of NciV ^ tji 1; city are visiting the to:nier's siMi and dau^Iiler, Mr. and Mrs. 1), (i. Ward. .>irs. \\ . |{ Hackney of Charlottt* was a rticent i^uest of her aunt, Mrs. s. Pi ic(*, dr. She is tlii' daugh ter ol Mr. and .\lrs. .L \L Zaidiarv ol (’alvert, wheie sh»‘ is now visit- iTi'4. Mrs. Hattie I’ei kins left Tuesday. returiiiiu; to Charleston for a few ilays. S!;.‘ wai'^ accuuipiinied hy her laughter, .Miss Alht rta. Vv’ho enters the ,M( mmin.LTcr hi^h school uf that city. Miss Florence Kern is ridievinir ■Mrs .M liird at the .'i and I'l Cent store this wi'ek. Miss Kern was the foi iner owruT of t he .-^tore and the originator of the enter prise. Mrs. K. L. ( rossett and daui^hter of dacksonville and .Mrs. 'I'. S. Uariiis and son of Savannah are visitors here, stayini^ at .Mrs. '1'. C. i.iliO .vay's. ,\lrs. liarnes and Mrs. • r.'ssett are sisti'rs ot Mrs. A. \l. 1 lamptoii. Miss May B'Ttiard of Asheville, I\lr. and .Mrs. McKeo Teojilea of Allentown, Pa.,ur(^ ^neslH of Mrs. ! I \Vel( h (Jalloway. Mrs. Tot'jilcs will he ph'i'santly rcnieinhcrcMl as Mi.ss S Laura Milh-r, w ho ha.s spent several ! i seasons in lirovard. | Mr. and Mrs. Boono Aiken and childr(“n of Florence, S. C., and Mrs. J. I). Aiken of (ircenyille motored here Saturday, r(durniiu? to (ireen- villt! Sinuhiy. Mr. Aiken is a ^randsi^n ofS. E. Huckworth. ; ■ * Social Kvent at Rosman Mr. and Mrs .lack Heilman ei»ter- tained a ntnnl'cr of tlieir jiersonal frieud.-> v.ith a I'inner at th; ir resi- dcTUUi in Ho-^man 'I’uesday nij.^'ht. A lar^e numhei- d' j;ue.-ts were l»r(‘sent, and a didi-_’htful tivi nin"- was sjH*nt. Your friends woiiiil l>t* pleased to receive markcil copies the Nev.’S .showing your whereabouts anti activities; 5 cents a copy. •Mrs. Walter Ho war )f Atlanta, (ia., and I'rof. K. \’. Howcll of ha])cl Hill. N (’.an* spending'a tew (lays >\ith hr. and Mrs. C I). (i ruver at II' 'sm.in. Dt. Ferdinand King, New York Phystctan atfd Medical Author, Saytt EVERY WOM.a’y EVERY MOTHER EVERY DAUGHfEst NEEDS IRON AT TIMES To put strength into her nerves and color into her checks. Ttif-r*' r ;i n bi* 11" li'-iuM- f II 1. li. .ilihy, r"!^y - i h.-. le i \% . n'j[ 'i ! ; tT'.uM'- 111 Ihe I'.'c.t i.;i.-- I t h ;i t \\ ii •• II w • II.' a n.-' 1- *•■1 ir"i> th'V' }-• I ■ t K i..' 1 y ; • ■. k t>rilii tr.v !■ t a 1 1 I •• i r (i. \vi> h 11 I t •• i\ O’ rf' 1 I h ■■ sti’in.ii'li :i II ‘1 lil f.ir III' r*' li.inii ;;••• '1. Tf il'^y fli'i t'irs ''f* - nr:l'- ■ i*;:uii' i ii - X i. x i*''1 l:"!i. i t.i> Jii I I I' 111:! r f.'Ilr; l' K' !i i.- •I'llv .i ■.■•.lill li'’*" n"t k' II ii' i' uijur" th' t. • Ml ni'P t 'li' -'"iiKe !i It I'l- (Ti.isc- Tlu' slr*-ii;'.h ;iii't i-n! u r-'r.i •• of \\«:ik. Ti 1 rr 11'11'I'". ';i i* v. tii, haM- fiuril li>i kiiir^ wii!'U !i l'''i P’ t" ' ' lit. ill two wi-'ks' in i.rmy inst : mfs. I u'-i-il It in tiiy •w’.'i prrii ' 1' wit !i HU r,irirtii!K r--.;'.lts. — Khkv .M I'. Ir n ’r*r*'r'1«1 b7 Or K.Ii*' ■ I'l ' *•'•» 'J ^ ‘ dr'lh» w.rn .%n cu. ‘.i: « » surrese W Ul' ii*'V r*’* It 3 tUii cllj w M.icfie’-Hr.tdiDr'.--^ Co., D'.'.^'kworth I'rcg Co., Brevard; R. S. .Merf^.i;;. Rcsman. N. C. NOTICE The C-'untv ('oi',inn'.>.'^ii>:u-r.s will mi M'lniiav, S.'ii'e ailK'r 17, lu-xt, let In tiif re,>i>'in'-iall- hiiiili-r llu- liuilih.ai'; of a tmu-e for tin- ('min'v Honir. Sp’-' itiM- tion-; will l>i* f umi in the niiir,- of th- Imaril. Ui'L to 1> - .M.iii'il an l lili d hy t.hi- n'.i raia^ ot t'l.' 17ih of S Dti iiihrr in-'it. '•-7 L’t ( M .\TV (’n.M.MlSSK »N1;KS. W# ’’'' ;.-tr .World*s Best Music Thos. A. Edison’s recent research vv'^ork in acoustics and chemistry has founded a new art. It opens to the imtsic lover the entire field of music. Already Edison’s dealers have on sale over a thousand different Musical Compositions re-created by Edison’s new art. The Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs and Re-creations are laboratory products. Thos. A. Edison has converted his vast factories into a gigantic laboratory where this new music art is expressed under the guid ance of his own genius and pro duced in unlimited commercial quantities. Edison Representatives in Brevard When You Want Something in we would be pleased to have you look over our stock. The goods are of the very best made and all new. are perfect time keepers. Give us a chance to prove to you i liat we can and v/di sell ycu the same articles for less mcny than 3^Gu have been accustomed to pay ing. Our wr^-tch repair LucineoS is jjrowine •J fast and every one seems to be- well pleased with the work and all say the prices are reasonable Co-iie in and see us. We P:8p2lf All Kifiils ol WafG!:8S. Jewelry Store Opposite Post Office MACH!N£R.Y AND MILL SUPPLIES L:ir.-re~t stock Ul Wesftt-rn (.'.■trolhirt S;i .I’ulloy.'. iJelfi;'.-”. Ivojie. Pipe, ]-'ir• in->, MHcl.iTii.-t’.-! Too!-!. 1 o a 'r;,- Mac'h.’ii' Work a .-’,>ecia!‘ Ashevii!!} Suppi^ ci Foyndry Co. Asheville, fC. BLOMSERG Junk a.n'l Hide Co. Ashivilie, N. C. i!r ‘ i n>'i pii'a-.'- rurally kimi of ser;i;' iv.el..:, lurs, raj^s a:iv! s.■. o;; ; : 1 ni;a-hiiu-ry. Wiitc loi ; v-. « a v. l.at \ on taivc to m!1. 7S-B0 Lexin^ oa Avenne rr- /y/9 Druggisis Vay' Lighten the Housework A plain in>n sink returns ver>' little for the effort spent upon it. A few niiiuitcs spent in cleaning a "($»taudrtrd'' white enameled sink and you have a veritable beauty spot of radiance. Our cataloiTue of sinks is very interestini: wit’n its wall han^in^, corner and recess patterns. It is free to all interested in good plurrjhing and good li.xtures. W. E. BISHOF cv:: CO. Plumbing Tiniving Hardware lll!ll!l!lllillliill!!'!ll!li!!!!!!!!llll!!lll!l!llll!lllll!lll!
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