BRKVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. Church Hirectory ST. IMULIPS Kl’lSCOl’AL CHUUCH. Sundays M o> niiivr si i vit o at i i:on n’l-loi k. Siiiidav Si'liiiol. .1 a- iii. \\ I'fk l>avs I' vi iiMHi'; cv im v i \V'«‘iliii‘si\av s and Iridavs dmiii^r Advi'iit; Wi‘iliH‘sd.i\s and I'liil IV-> diii iii>; l.iMit; iviMy clay in 1Im1\ Wi'i k; also ,m Saints days. Holy loniMiiiuiiin tin- lirst and tlnrd S\nidays of i'vi‘1 V nionlh; also i>n thi- t ii ratfi H uly davs, I’liristMuis. I; i.;i.,ian\. Asli \W dnosilav. M.ily I'hursdav. K.istri dav, Asii'iisinn ilay, Whit Suiiilay aiul I'liuitv Sunday BKKVARI) I’RKSHVTKIUAN (IIUKC'H .lolui U. Hay, I’astor. K*';iular itiniih si-tvii'os rvi-rv Sundav ll>iiis, I iisi -'lid I'li.d Sunda\s, ii:nu a ni ; s«'o>'nd and tuaitli Snndass, 4: u> p ni.; littli Stin i.ivs, t'\ iniiin n. onu-nt. Snnda\ si lioi'! c\i-r s Sinidav, 1 ■ a. ni. Ml'Il's 111 ,■! luM 111 uhI r.iliii' rla- s. N't'iin^ ri'i'pli''-, SiHU'tv nl ('liristiiiii Kn ili'avci cvfi y \Wdnosilav fvi-nin^^. '-i.hi. DAVIDSON RIVKK PRKSHVTKRlAN nillU'fl .It>hn R. Hay. I’astor. K^‘^;n!ar i lnm li si i v ii-i s rvoi y Sundav M«niis: Si-i'.ui 1 and ttn'illi Sinu'.axa in; first aii.l 1! id Siu; !a^ s, ■ p. tn.: liftli ^'llnlla^ s li\ ana*nnu't Hu nt. Sundav soln'i'l > \im\ ,'^nndav. ii ■ a. tn. t'liri^tian I-ndr.ivi'i i^-t and ;nl Snnda\■- .if 11 a. Ill ; on . nd and it'i S;a'd,i \ s .it r: . • i>. in, HRKVARD i;.\l i 1S T ( lit UC I!. l\iriu'i .Ionian and Ciastcn stiii ts. A. W. Mi i'aiiii‘l. l’asl(>r. I’Iiuik' No. 1 l.”\ );l.;d^ 1 with ■ a m. and s , j,. Itilili' SI hool .j: j: a, in lasM-s 10 • lut all I‘1 -.i Inni; si-i \ i i-s at 1 III . 'VCI \ S Mld.M Midut i U 'I’l \ . I- t.'i u.ir '':«M ji I.- \\ i Inr -d.; . . A.iv ■ ,vi ■!.. . at t« i tile Ii: s' .■'ut'. I., \ . ; , All u h-. d-s-i.- woi ship 1'! t ,,1 .1 t‘ I • It• I ' 1‘Ii..!l\ )ii\ ::. ! :. Sti an^c: s \ ■ -to's Ip .nid ti !!' ■ v\ s! 1; I . I 1 \ .-naii; n.! -vl PRIZE LIST OF COUNTY FAIR TO BE HELD OCTOBER 31 Continiu'tl fnmi pu'^o oiu-. This Agricultural Kxhibit Will Be Juiluod by tlie Kollowinjjj Rule One Hundred lV>ints Perfect: Vnrit'ty of I'artn pfodiict.'! points Variety piodm-ts Id Vari('ty fruits r> IliniK* indiistrics 10 “ equality 2r> Artistic arraii^^otiiont lf> “ 1 year stil*. to I’roj^rrssivi* Fai inci' for 2nd lu'sl display of ai^ri. prodiii-ts. Tilt' Ashovilli* Sot'l ('o. will v;iv«' any kiiiil of gat'don si'od (vaiiio t'or host (lisi)lay of j.’ardfn scod. Department (G> Fancy VV'ork FIUST si:roN!) Host crorlu'tinjj: .')(» .i!r> j “ tatliiiu’ I ■* knitted hu'o I “ piiH I'of drawn \v»rk “ sofa pillow I “ ('iiiliroidort'd pioci- ^ towfll. siarf or tahio cover sltp|ii'!s eoclu'ted ' or l.iiit I. i i ln’od.,')- ( :i|i ’• .'■li- iiiiilt “ caip'o cuiilt wiifk i'a;^ li.itu! I'auited picture “ Ixuiie tiiadf kitchen ajiiin Dopartnu’nt I1) (ailinar>’ I'iK.'r .'.(I SKCI IN!) HRI'VAKH Mi rilonis r (’lll lU'll. . i'.ili^a! I’op\ i y. I’astoi. Sriid.i\ Srii s, ; ,ii i a n; I’l i .■ ' inv; at i : ■ a ii' ..nd ; ■■ p. :n I r.’i i !;;i 1. .1: i. 1 pwol til 1 iv;".!- p I'l Mond.e. !' M .-s . 111 , t'nst ,in.’ i' M1 iiid.iN II'.,> : - I 'lr - I i\ \ • ‘■■I t':l st ,s . ■ ' ; \ r • .. • ; . ; 1 ■ \v.! ■ ; - ; • ■ ■ Wi diu ■ d.u I'- . ■ • • 1' - : Mi;;i ' : . . ! : .it;. . I ‘ 1:; \^ • 1 .■ti s A: ' ■ ‘ii.r . • p, i;'. I \;;s; a: \ 4 . i> r 1'; id.>\ 1 ' .1 p’ . f - '■ ' on ; c • ; ■; ■ • ;, . .i;-.. \\ i ■ \', . ' r ' ' ■ 1 \ ■ Nearly every new spaper carries the j^eiiei.il news liut tiie IJrex anl News is the only one c;irryi:v^ llie most ii.iportant I'raiis\ Ivani.i news. ilc.-l apple pie •• p. ;:rii pi.; 1 .••nil'll pio •• p'.e 1 M'' 111 leaf ot lijrht 1)1 e,'id 1 ) 1'.' lie-t half lio/.en 1) l!ii l.. st ieilf do/cn (•■>111 meal imilliiis " I’l.-iin c.'.is-' .i:ii:i ’- r nap.- ( liickcn sal.'id I’ldat" salad 1 .aver cake la.sses caKe >iei-el;i;• ■ can.i\ r.r^t e;ind> i I Lll li- - I I'las"-' jar «d’ snap I' 'aiis !' '.1.1 lu 't jjlass jar o1 \ ej:;rt;d'l‘ soup inix- ti'inati'es. corn 'li ra I)-2;5-best jar of preser ves pear or peaoli “ “ I>-2rj-best half do/.en ^las.ses of jelly “ “ Host jar cucutnlu'r pickles ,, ,, r>est jar eatiiieii he'ts “ “ 'I'he Natioiial lA‘a{i;i!'‘ for woman’s ser vice will }>:ive .S.J.dO to the lady or jii.'l e.xiiiliitinjjj the larfjcesl variety of canned fruits an*l vegetables. Fruits and vef^tdaMes must Ix* can ned 1)V exhibition. Prizes offeretl to pupils for ex hibits produced by themselves. Hest pijj; any breed .$r>,00 “ pair of i liickt'ii any breed “ ■ ‘ do/.en ears of corn frotn on(“ half acre “ “ jieck «d’ potatoes from one i’onrth acre " “ 1‘xiiibit of cat'.tied ^oods by any inrl Ivducational ICxhibits ! Wlx're lh r- :.i\* thret* or more exhibi-! t>rs. the li'-st p[ i/e is a money prize' a.s indicated in the li.^f below. 'I'he ' siH'ond |n !/,“ is a blue ribbon and i th" tliird pi'i/e a red riblien. 11’ less than i!;ree exhibils are iti competi-' tion, the rilihorts will be awarded but no money. ; I*Kl/.i:s (H’KKin:!) TO SCHOOLS i Hest exliiliit of method.; of ' teachini^ air>'icultine ii-I.HO “ exhiliit of art work includ ' ini. crayon, {lejicil drawing. | ii' painting; " | “ exhil it d" farm prodiu-ts i rai'cd by public school pupils “ i I “ I-]xhil>it of sewinj''and faticy work madi- by publi'- school ; pujiils “ j “ i'xhibit of (ookinj^ and can- j ninj’' Work done by public 1 school pupils “ “ exhibit of pi iinary work “ xhiiiit of comrtier-i;d v.crk by any hij:!) .scl'.ool ■■ exhibit, of n;ap^ ;'nd ihaits made by I'ubiic -c! oc,! pujuis attentiance (pei' c( nt. of en- rol!;uent I at 'ounty l‘'air in a body b_\ an_\ .■••h'li.l outside of r.revard 'I'owt -hip . " ■■ ,uent'i'al ‘-duialional xiiitiit any hi^li scho..] .■'l.d'' ■ ‘ 111 rai i n.d i \!,;i.it any ;'r;. !"d . ■ ho. 1 “ •: I 1-: :il ionp; ■ \hibit anv r; i;.! . cho'.l PRIZES OFFERED TO PUPILS Hest ma}) of North (Carolina 2rn- “ “ United States “ “ “ North America “ “ 'I'radisylvaiiia “ “ spe;anien of pkiin pennuiiK.hiji not l('s.:i than twelve lines $L(K( “ specimen of plain jtenman- shijt iid less thafi tw'elve lines by pupil under t-n yrs. “ “ essay on 'I'ran.sylvania (!(»utity not less than two paf'es “ “ machine made dress “ “ specimen of tattinj^ ..'>(1 “ “ inbroidery v.'oodeti lly tran “ “ bird ca^’’ halt d'lzeii biscuits “ loal d bioad “ plain cake “ lay(‘! cake mokis.'es cak(* corn breati “ “ si»ecimen free hand drawii;;^ .Hr» SCHOOL si’oin s For pujiils above lourt"en loo yartl dash $1.00 broad jumji hi).di jump I-'or pu|'il.s unifer tourteen liO yard da.-h broad jump hi}^h jump BOY SCOUTS MAKE LABOR DIGNIFIED AND PATRIOTIC Tlu* H'ly Seuiits have bc'enine thorou^^hly ite.biied witli ])a*ri'iiie seTitiiiient, ai'il have vtdtmfeered the servii-esof their hands and tirn.s ti) t lii“ lied ‘ 'r iss r»»tmi. 'I'l'.ese khaki e!a«l jv’nnths have eun^ht tin* trtu* idi'a nf servict', atul that in hiiujiable service all laber i~ ili;,Mnli(‘(l. Something; to sell means some thin‘s to advertise. BREVARD INSTITUTE NOTES Mii-ses Ethel LealherwcKMl and Edna llnnt, v>cr»! fj;ii(;sts of .Mis'. Leiii.* Jolinson of FU;tclior, for tlu; sve}k«>nd. ^ Tlu*. Misses Osteen of Spartanburf' arc visiting their j»ur**nts t»r a few days. 1 New anivals ar«> Lizzie and K«‘n- nii; Shii Ids inid Wilin'rt kSl»“adiiian of ( 'nmptilielUi, S. Miss Maud MeNecdy sjiont Snn- (laynr.d Mmid.iy with her ]:arents lit Luke I'oXiiway. | Miss .M VI tie Haber and Miss Hat- ! fiee Ail;« 11 v.cnt ofj i niotor trii> 1o ! irt'cnville, S. ('. f(.r tin; week end aeeoTMjMUiie.l by ,\h'. O, \V. Cbiyion and Mr. .Mark i vton. ; A number of boys and ;,mi1s v.'.’i'.t on a ]);cfiie du .M'ind;,v elia p'Ttjp.ct! by .Mr. and Mrs. I\ I; f. COMMimE TO SELl I LIBERTY LOAN BONDS i I I I ?>lrs. H. X. ('a flier lias been aiipiujited ehainiiati of tlie Liberty i I.uan Committee, which is a bianeh I I'd tln^ Woman > Committet* of the Coiineil of National Defeti^iv The Loan (’ommittfc is ( har};t d I with the duty d st llire.^ Liberty j ijoan lionds, and its worK will be carried out in jiart by the H >y ,S(*(;ut->. wliose stf\iees have as'ain ‘been Volunteered for this ])atriotic ea n vass. i Th. aj)])lieation blanks for bonds may b" oitlained at the bank. ;inil thoso L^iven out in the eommittt'e's , name have a bine mark acros- tlie ; np}i(‘i‘ cornel . protracted meeting at oak GROVE A ])rotract(?d nio(!tin»' will bejiin at Oak (^rove Methodist (v’hnreii lu'xt Sunday at ■> ::>) 1*. 'V'. and con- ti?nio throuy:h the week. Prof. Knight of tl)e Brev.'ird In stitute will lead th(j nieotin;', »>s sist(;d by the pastor, Itev. W. E. Poovey. Preacldpg during th»* wt;ek at nif'lit only. Subscribe for rather than bor row the News. ■J Si rO Are You in r^eed of Ts,j3 Carf?^ Dbr.!rs Doir>T3 Reci'ipts Er.ve?rpe3 Statements Bill Ileitis inyltations Packet Heads Ltiter Heads Call at this officc Gecd Work Is 'Y. Specialty P fa r- Lrj rJ I;-; c, iil § LH ti r-j r-' t-T D, K s K § ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th AT 2:30 O’CLOCK, P. M. near Penrose, N. C., I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash my farming implements, horses, cattle, milling outfit and entire farming* equipment. the OPPORTUIilTY BUYIW8 AT A BARGAIN I must dispose of these implements, etc., as I have sold my farm on French Broad River, and have no further need of same. These Articles, Implements, Horses, etc., will be sold for cash, or on terms agreeable to both the purchaser and myself. There Are No Belter Farming impleinents, Horses Wagons, Cat{ie,El!!., In Tiiis County. Please Appreciate the fact that you are getting the very best that you can buy at a bargain. 0. W. CLAYTON Columbus Wagons Every stick of wood is A-1 grade. Every hub is v/hite oak. The spokes are 80 per cent, hickory. Every spoke is riveted on both sides. Every rim is bent, not sawed. The tires are £0 per cent, carbon steel, will out last two cets of regular tires. The hounds are all straight grained. They are so put together and ironed that you can not break them out. There are no holes through the axle?. The ONLY V/AGuN wilh a FIFTH WHEEL. The only wagon with extra standards fitting tight to the stationary standard. The brake is quick acting and will hold any load on any grade. The tongue is stongest where a tongue usually breaks. Every wagon is branded as to its rated capacity. Don’t buy a wagon for the size of the skein; buy it for what it will carry. It is not what a wagon costs you to-day but v/hat it has cost you five or ten years from now. The repaid bills are what count. Buy a Columbus and save the repair bills. We have the light, medium and heavy wagons in stock. Brevard Hardware Company Brevard, A[. C. Don't order; C Doyle.