BREVARD NEWlii, BREVARD, N. C.
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“And Judah and Israel dwelt safely,
every man under his vine and under
his fig tree.”
i Kings 4:25
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From the clay of peace and plenty in King Solo
mon’s reign to this very day the -most happy and con
tented people have lived under their own vine and
fig tree. In other words, they have lived under their
own roof. They have ow^ned their home and have
not been subject to the whimsical notions of any
landlord.
Indeed this is a happy domestic state to live in.
One of more or less independence and one to which
every head of a household should aspire.
You may now be living on the fat of the land but
you owe it to yourself and family to provide a home
for you can’t tell when adversity will overtake you
and throw your wife and children into a cold, cruel
world without a home.
Lei Montlily Rentals Pay for Your Home
it ever occur to you that you could join the
Building and Loan association and pay for a home
with the money that you are paying to your landlord?
We have helped 100 people in Transylvania county
to own their homes and we can do the same for you
if you will give us the privilege. The Building find
Loan is a wonderful institution. It helps you to save
systematically from week to week regardless of the
size of your income. It not only helps you to accu
mulate but your savings have an earning power by
drawing good dividends. Your stock is non-taxable.
It is absolutely safe. It is good for systematic savings
or as an investment.
You owe it to yourself to investigate »ts merits.
Why not dwell under your own vine and fig tree
and thereby contribute to the happiness of your
family?
Come in and let us explain anything you don’t
understand about it.
Brevard Building and Loan Association
A. M. VERDERY, JR., Secretary and Treasurer
CEDAR MOUNTAIN BREEZES
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Some of the farrnors of this
ti(»n have been irrently *‘.y
frost
Ilev.i'. ('. Duckworth ])rc‘iich(‘(l
a verv inlt'rrstin!.' sermon Sunday
n)ornin}' iit Rocky Hill church.
Sun«hiy hcfort* Iwst U(!V. S. C
licokwith ].rc»cl:cd at tlie convict
• ■anil), 1‘vcryonc siM'incd to
take an interest in list. iiiiiir
to th«* true words which h**, spoke.
\Vc art' very sorry indt^t (1 to l r.i n
of thi! iUn, ss of onr i»astor, lie. .
Alliso!), hut I’opi- he will :o n h
restored to his nutuval h‘altli.
(J oi t.'e‘\V. Hi>h>>]> ht.vt lii- or,] v
hors‘ hist week.
Miss (’arri») Burns left Sunday
for Newberry, S. (\, where; .-he ex
jteets to visit friends and h(>r t itli, r, ;
Alexander [inrns. j
yniti; an interesting^ sc( iic was ;
tinaeted hist Friday afternoon h‘ ,
tween the slate lino an I tin- ] o^if
otlice. While out lnif.r!ry rirlinur.
Misses L iltie lleatii and
I
j liisliop TiK't a half-f^i’own red
I fo.\. Miss lleath’s lo^ l'*aj».'d
at it and they hnd nnte a little'
(Itfht. iMi.s.s lii.-^liop j)l\iel;ed, n;t In r
;»reatest conratie, jniniM'd o if of the
huf/^'y and held the fox by the tail
until Miss Heath c('iild conic to h» r
assistance. They received seveial
scratches and bites, but say they
would he willing to j^et twice as
many if they cituld only have the
j)leasnre oi catchini^ another fox.
Boss McCrary boiif^ht a line c(»w
from the Cai sars Head hotel last
week.
Mis Idell Bishop ('iitertaiiu'd the
yonn^ |U'oi)lcat h(‘r honie I'hnrsday
nii:hf, and on Satur»lay Miss Carrie
Burns entertained at her home.
“rAT."
CALLED FROM CAKiP
TO FATHER'S BEDSIDE
Or Stored Hen Eggs.
A fauiily hi n .sinali town kept a
few chiekens uiul^often hai freia
their own yard. One morning as llic
seven-year-old ef t!i* faniily «‘aiae to
Itreakfast lie noticed tlie «'^gs on tlu!
lalib? and imiuired, “Manniia, are flitv-e
store or lien —The Chri.s-
tiun Herald.
Daniel Webster’s Warning.
The last hojtes of mankind, there
fore. rest witli ns: and if it should be
pro-laiiiied that »ur exanii»Ie had he-
e«»iae an tir^Minienl a^rainst tin* experi
ment, the knell of popular liberty
b(‘ sounded throuf'hout the
l>: niel \Vebst»T.
would
« artli.
T.ife
Wfien
w hi h
Compensatory.
is c-oi!i[)cn';Mtory to this extent:
a i.ian realn‘S tl'.e point at
!;is wilf is coMipelled to make
th' livin;x for l!i«> he lias also
reai'lifd the p(»int at wliieh the fart
(•eases to iiuniiliat** him.—Top-ka Cap
ital.
T itt]c .rafk Hf>nier hi.! in a rorner,
SniokinK a • i.trarettc.
■\ViirTi h” liir‘v it away If lit in th« !iay
And the liarn burned to ashes, yo\i
bet.
ADOPTED BY LAW
'Tl
'r. C. Hell liTSoii of bc(.
Tuesday nmd«^ lorrnal adoptiofi by
law of .lanie.s J’eiiMel Hin.’haui.
Mr. and Mrs. Hen(ierson to’.;
this child under their care hist
winter, but no fi.nniil adoji'ioii wa.-
made uiitil Tue.sd'iy, v>heii th(>
necessary le^al procet dinars w(-re
carried (tut by the cl.-rk of the
court. lu adtiption, the child's
name was cliatii^ed t'j James Biiitr-
ham Henderson.
Go to
Scale.s.
Tarmers Supply for
it
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•I. H. (>stcv)n of Si lica, w ho lias
been failing' in hi altli fora uo-1
v.liile, be«'ame serion>!y ill about
.'I wi'ek a?.ro and at last reports w‘.is
, no betti'r.
His son, l-:v(‘rett, wIm went nit
with the coast artillery ct/rps to
Fort Caswell, came home last week,
but ha villi' otiIv m >evi n da v leave
of abs(*U( e, was (.•om}>elled to return
oil Tuesday.
Ck t your Lard Can* at Fanners
Supply.
Church Directory
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Ki v. Chaliiu-rs D. ('hapinaa, .\!inivU-r in
Cliar^f.
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Special Announcement.
Si vcntocnth Sundav aftt-r Triaitv, Sc|i-
teniliiT l‘M7. Holy cummuninii
sermon at 11. Siilij. Jt, “'I'lu- I'uil Re
ward.” effcrinj,^ f'.r (iislrii l n.i,-
sions.
ItI'I.iv. Si-j(U-mh-r 2s. service' at
Suliject, "The Iniuritaiue of the
Satiinlay. S.-j)t.‘inhcr !’•). St. .Micha. i ;ind
.Ml -•\n;.':f!s' PtTviv-c at Subject, “'rhc '
Ministrv of ,
K. nu rniK-r; uiu^t t ari vi.ur dt stin\
luri- in this darkciu'd aivi umonj^fnial ;
pla( c and in thi- rxl ai;-ti-d, dis]'iritod j
nidnu-nt that i-^ now. The silo and time
c»f heroic opportunity arc nut for yi u to !
decide. Tlie dutv alenc is your.s. ^
ilRKV.AR!) PRKSBVTKRl.W CIU KCU
.bJui R. Hay, Pasti'r.
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' JUVIDSOX HIVEK I'UKSBYTLKIAN |
CHlkCll I
John R. llav, I'astor, !
TRUSTEE’S SALE
\(irth (';iro!i!>;i, 'I r.ir.sylvania County.
I. nd« r and hy \ irtuc ot the power (>f
sale contained in that certain deed in
trii^t. duly recor'li-d in Ho(.k 2, p;i^e -10,
ofhee of register of deefis l,,r 'i'ransvlva-
nia county. North C;irolina. e.xecuted on
the -1th dav o!' I'ehruary, hv South-
laiid '1 ru.'-t ('oiiip.'iiiV, a corporation, to the
umiersif^ned trustee to secure thi- iiuh lit-
(h htedricss then in dtscrii.ed, ami default
alter demand havinj^ heen made in .♦he
jiitynuMit cl' iiitere.M on the notes secured
l>y said iletd in trust, and upon di niand of
the owner and hoidi r of said m tes, the
uiniersi^iud trustee will, on Saturday, the
l.^th d;.v of October, l‘M7, at t'velve
Drive as laid down on .said plat ahov'c
mentioned to a point where the south
niJirgin of said drive intersects the east
riii.r^.'ir. of Riec street; thence south 2S de^
and -4.S rain west with the east mar^^in of
Rice sMeet two liundred and seventy-five
127.^^) feet, n.ore or less, to the point of
I)-,j'lr.i.in;':, containing three (3) acres,
ni»r( or less, embracin«f the jilat of ground
on v.hich the Franklin hotel is located.
S* I ond 1'ract—Adjoinir;’; the above
trai l and lyinjj; to the north and east of
same: l>^inninff on a stake at tjje north
« nd of Kiee street, at the intersection of
the north margin of a twenty fool alley
with tho norftiwest niarK»n of said Smith’s
Drive as laid down on said plat ahove
menti*)ned, and runs north 28 de^^ and 4.S
min east three hundred and fifty
feet to a st;'k‘ in the north boundary line
of ll;e property formerly beionf'in}'to the
Franl lin I'ark Improvement c-mpany;
th« ni (• with t!ic said nortli boundary lira-
south 7.S d-^ and .‘>2 min ast nine hun-
drtd and fifteen (915; ffettoa st^ke oi.-
the west margin of an alleyway nppuiilt
a post oak corner; then v. ith the w«; t
margin of said alle\w;.v the following-
courses and distances: south .39 dej.^ \vi r
one hundred and ten (110 feet to a stahi
then south de>f and 9 min wist livi
hundred feet, more or 1* ss. to \i.,-
north mar^jin of Smith’s Drive a laid
down on said plat above n'iCrtioiM.d; th u
with the north nrir^in of saifl Smitii'-
Drive about four l.undred ( Itiii^ feet f.,
Iie^inn;n.ir, otitainini:
;.nd eirlii.'ciiijr ti e tr;'.' ;
i'ranklii; hot 1 garden
t l'nil.rr, ir.^'v\ hat i kt;>,v. t
I as the I- rai.klin 1; :,e siti:
I st;.!-:e on t';i- rn'iih n'.aij/in .t L;,kc \
1 ;;v r;i. , ti;e S'.utIi.'-ast eorr. -mf lot .\o
j as la;d (!.wn on the ] l:it above referr(
I at a j).)ii'.t tv.-o l.undred ;;r. ! tv.t nty
and ei).;ht tenths (221 r) !. t from \\li(;r
t!ie nirth marpin f said I.ake Virw iti'er
sects with the east marjjiii of Fratik':i
strc( t, about .ji[)osite the northeast ( orri =
of the V> oi:ibri pri.pertv, ar.fi :
with the west niar^^iii of what is rjt i
n;:ted on said j.lat above mentji.i.ft; ,-iv
Franklin park. n(»rh Mi rl and .^2
east four hundred and sixty-four .-itic
four-tenths I let t to a stake, ..rr.t :
of lot .N’o. .^7, as laid down on said
then north (>7 do;.r e;ist two hundr((‘
six and fiuir-tentlis i2ii#).ti feet to a st;'.ke
in th.‘ sniith mar^^in of f.ake View av 't;c
then v-ith tl'.e sontli marfnn of Lake \ i v.-
avenue, cn .-sinj^ the !:.in of said Fra: k m.
l.'ike site south 5! di, e;it about twn ! hi’
l:n (1 a.nd twi-ntv-fi vr i 22." i :.nt to a tiir.i
in Siiid bake View avenia : inen rtii! u •'
the margin of said I.ake \'iew a\»: . .
south .^I dr^ and Hi n:in wot al. i;t
hnndred and fifty (2,^0) f,; * to at'.'"’’.;
turn in said avenue; tin-n .>tii! v. iti: ;;,e
m;;r;'!n ol said Lake \ u-v.' a\ei’.U( ti >
f.il:\vin>^ courses di.-t;inces: Si'Uti' -
deL:recs and 2.^ minutes west aiiout n:
hundred ai.d twenty ( 12')i feet to a >taK ,
then south detire.'s and minut- -
West about s,-vt nty live i7.^i feet ti ri
stake, then south ."'2 dej^ and in m'n v.e !
;il out thri e luindr»d t.'.oiii h-et t > a sta'. .
t iien still ith the north margin of said
the point of
kvc ;!!'ri s.
ki.o'.vn as ’h>
Third Tra.
I ■ V.’
2S,
t .
Lake \'iew
avenue
It
laid out
rt prt S‘-nten on the plat abi.ve mt nticiicd
about (.^Oii) ftet mon- or less, to the Ik
j^in;nn^, containinj^ six acres, more or U>s.
The foretroin^ three trads of land he
iny the same three tracts whii h were con-
vev (i to Fred W. Svrnnus, W. I). I’arr sh
lock I'.oon, .ffer for saK- at the court anti his \sii\ (Xe!! (r. I'arrish), and T. (
of '1 raiisylv.'ura i(iutUv, at (lower
house dour
brevaid, ,\i rth ('.indina. to tl:i
hi.Lihe!-l bidder for cash, tho-e certain
tracts il iai-.d iyiii}; nnrl beinj; ia the tov.n
ol Rrevani. couiUy of Trans\ I v;!ni.-. st:’te
ot N’(Till ( aro'ii;;,, and known F’jiiil.'.in
hiitel pr^j eity, and consisting' .if the f'd-
h'V. ii:_- tract,-:
lii.'l Traci He^iiinin^" at u .-take «.n
the r.orth m:iVfin .f main ,-treet at the
pdii'.t •! inti-isei ti'.n of in rtii n.ar; in >.f
sait .N'.'.in st. with t!ie east irar;;in ixice
street, and runs v.iih the nortii r.K-.rein of
•Main street scutb »1 de; and 1.^ ir.in east
al.out ft.ur hun!red ( liin) tiet to a stake
at tl:e pi i:it v. here ti.e north. ;i.ar,^in of
.M.iin str. et inte:>ei ts u itli tlie west r.Kir-
”ir. "f ri.:i.!;liii stnet; tl.enee v. ith the
v\e>l i.:ai'-ii. (.1 I'rai'hiin s‘rt«i : i r.h .^u
wife (Louise ('. (iowen. b
last and .loseph S. Reyn«dds and F.annie H. Reyi’
oids by d' t(i dated i-’ebruarv Isth, 1*^1 t.
aii(i r»vo’.iied in the oflice '•{ register • ’
d eds f( r Tr;;nsylv;.r.ia countv, Nor’ii
C;;r(.l:'ia. in Hook .^1. i)a.ut 1.^.3.
'i'l'LH tht r with all the buil(iin;;s there> ■
and the furniture and tixtures thtre.-^
conlair.ed, heinjr the .-air.c three tract- :
land with huildini s. fi;rr:ture and :i\
tures, this day conveyed to the South:.. ■
Trust con pany by F ed V. . Svmme.-:. V,
D. I’arrish ;ind wife. ;ind 'I'. C. Cower ,
wife.
This the Sth day i.f Septe n.her. l‘M7.
Hi:N HILL t;kow\.
Trust! I
de;C at;d I.'^ niiii
I t'vo hundred and
s;\ly-t\'.o ;ird six tenths (L't.2.i)) feet to
th.e (iii'.r.t wi.ere t,..- v i .-I ni;'.r;:in of said
Fr.irkiin -Teet ir.t’r-i Is V it!; the -oulh
NOTICE
ma(h
niari.'i:i 1
nut
s ( ri\e, as
id (!■ wn on
a jd.it (.1 t e 1 i.Mikiin I’;irk iand> m.ade by
11. 1. I’.aili y ::r.d .\. L. h'. i(!;n, en’ineers;
ti.en With the soiitli n:arfin ot S:nith’s
Ajiplication will l^
nor for th.e- pardon of Frank
is now servin;: a sente nce
to the ^
\llison
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rceri V
the puhiu' roails of Trar.svlvania cour.;
This Septer-.her (>. 1917.
9-7-itc W. H ,\LLIS('N
Columbus Wagons
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K,;;--.’:!' elnireli s.ivii-^ every Sui.’.;
H.a:’'-: .^....tTl ani t'T.lt;) SahiVii'-, ti: r>
in.; an>l t!;’i ’. p ^
;:r. lay-l>y
Siai lay seb‘"'t y •'M!'",!ay. j:iU.o a. ni
( iiri'*;nn I.euv''r ist ainl ,!nt S'Unitay-
II ui.; ein jnd ."1111! ;tii Siiti.'.ays at i' a
*y. I
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BKEVaRD H.AI'TIST CIU Kt'H.
rorner Jordan and Caston streets.
A. \\. MeDulilel, I’astor. Phone No. 1-15. !
r..lschool '/4.; a. ni.. woH j;ra!eil ^
. tl) suit .lU. I
i’lea. hii.ir st !vice at 11:00 a. ni. and S;i.o i>. '
i:i. •■VI ry Siinilay. j
Mii'.v.ei k sei vir;' for worsliii> aial fell.'W-i.ip ]
S:. o p. til. We.’.res'lay. i
.Vilvisuiy lioanl meets on 'I'lU'silay evening']
afti r the til St Snr.itay ol «dcli iiiontli. j
.\il wile lii'sire to eni i ur.i.ire or to t iti.- |
weisliip of (loci 01 t.i t>e lielped liy \voi-l:i;
avi; cunlially invited to iittitiil all seivic--.
Strailifers aiul visitors are especially wele. iiu-
BRKVARl) METHODIST CHUKCIL
\V. Edf^ar I’oovey, Pastor.
Sunday—Sunda.y school at >j;45 a ni. I’reae?’.
at 11:0c a. in. and S p. in. Intcrnieiliate
I'.l.woitti t.ea^iue i:.;o p in.
.Morday—V. 1*. M. S. S:uo p. in., first and t!i:n!
Mondav nij;iits.
'i’ue^-ilav -(.\fter first Suiiday) Hoard o:
Stewards. S:. i. p. 111.
Wo.'aes lay —I’rayer nicetinj; 8:00 p in.
'riv.-.rsilay—11-ir!-t ;nut Tliiid) Woiiiun's '.li-
sionary socicty, .too p. in- Local Ati:v;.;;;r;.
4.0.) p. m.
Friday—Choir praelicc 8:co p. in.
"Come tlion with us and we will do thee
good.”—Num. 10 .:j.
Will very soon advance in price.
Don’t Take Anybody’s Word F'or It
Look for the Carrying Capacity Marked Right on the Rear Bolster.
When vou ro into a Ctdumhus w.-.gon dealer’s place to see a Ct>lumhus w.i-. .
vt)u do not have t • }?uess how much that wa^on is built to carry. You lio not eveii
h-ve *o t >ke the de aler’s word for it. ON THE REAR KOLSTKK, just as yon see i;
above! 1S%TENC1LED TH’r: CAPACITY THAT THE WA(]ON IS GCARANTEFD
TO HACL without heing overloadeil. The Company guarantees the capacities of a'!
Columhus w iijons a cordinji to the stenciled marking.
This metht 'i of wagon buying is far better than asking for a wagon with a skt n
of ; certain size and guessing that a wagon with a skein of that sire will catrv
your loads.
Buy a Standardized Columbus Wagon
liuvin-^ a wagon according to capacity is new, but it is as reasonable as buyinj: ;.
motor truck according to hauling capacity instead of the size of the axle, or ..1
engine according to the horse power rating instead of the size of the crankshaft . v
piston area.
You know what you are getting when you buy a standardized Columbus wag> n
and can suit your purchase to your hauling requirements.
Don’t order. C. Doyle.
Brevard Hardware Co., Brevjurd, N. C.