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Personal Mention
Look through these columns; see if
the names of your guests are there. If
not, you have neglected your duty
toward them. It does not cost any
thing. Telephone, write or bring your
news to News office.
Joseph Sluder was an Asheville vis
itor in town Friday.
Milfis Reese of Selica was a recent
Brevard visitor.
Mrs. P. G. Morris of Landrum, S. C
lias returned to her home after a visit
to friends at Hendersonville. Mrs.
Morris was a resident of Brevard a
number of years ago and has many
friends here.
S. C. Lancy has returned from a
short stay at Hot Springs.
Mrs. R. T. Bowen left this week
for a visit to relatives in South Caro-
'lina.
A
Miss Marie Gillespie of East Fork
visiting relatives here.
V. L. Neill of Carson Creek was a
business visitor in town on Saturday.
E. F. Kennemur has returned to his
home in the East Fork section from
Penniman, Va. where he was engaged
in Go Vermont work .
Mrs. S. M. Macfie spent a short
time in Asheville last week.
E. L. Jackson of Danville, Va. was
a recent visitor to this section.
F. B. Morgan of Asheville was a
Brevard visitor Friday.
Thomas Patterson of Augusta, Ga.
has returned to his home after a stay
of several days here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Carter, of New
ark, N. J., who are spending several
weeks in Asheville, were with Brevard
friends for the week-end.
J. W. Glazener of Rosman was a
Brevard visitor Monday.
R. J. Merritt was a Hendersonville
visitor here last Friday .
W. G. Hunter left recently for a
business trip to S. C.
W- G. Johnson of Charlotte arrived
Saturday for a brief stay here.
Mrs. M. E. Wilson of Selica has re
ceived a letter from her son, S. B.
Wilsoiv, who is now in a military hos
pital in France. Young Wilson states
that he expects to return to North Car
olina in August.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dillard of the
Upper Davison River section were
Brevard visitors this week.
Miss Blanch Cannon of Goldsboro,
N. C. has arrived to visit here friens
here for some time.
Miss Etta Haywood of Henderson
ville was the guest of relatives here
Tuesday.
Mrs. M. W. Stone spent a short
time here this week from her home at
Marion, N. C.
S. L. Baxter of Rosman was a Bre
vard visitor recently.
E. W. Gibson of Nashville, Tenn.
left this week for As home after a
stay of several days here.
Mrs. W. J. Russell spent a short
time here Monday from here home in
Asheville.
V. B. McGaha of Cedar Mountain
was in town recently.
Miss Daisy Robbins left Tuesday for
a visit to friends at Liberty, S. C.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hunt and son
Charles have returned from a visit to
relations in Charlotte.
Mrs. R. S. Morgan and children ex
pect to return from Murphy on Fri
day.
Ladies Missionary Society of the
Baptist Church will meet with Mrs.
W. M. Henry, Tuesday, March 4th at
3:30 P. M.
We are sorry to learn that Supt.
A. F. Mitchell is suffering with flu.
A. P. Bell who will be pleasantly
remembered by a number of the citi
zens of this county as principal of the
public school at Selica is now in bus
iness in Charlotte.
W. P. Anson of Abingdon, Va. was
a visitor to this section during the
week.
Leon Gillespie of Colombia, S. €.,
is visiting his parents on R-1. Mrs.
Gillespie is connected with the U. S.
Woolen Mills.
Albert Price of Jackson county was
a Brevard visitor this week. Mr.
Price expects to move to Transylvania
and live in the Gloucester seption.
We are glad to welcome him to this
county.
Miss Betty McLean is the guest of
Mrs. W. C. Page at Marshall, N. C.
W. H. Murray was a Henderson
ville visitor here this week.
John Price of Gloucester was in
town Monday.
Mrs. J. S. Silversteen has returned
from a visit to Philadelphia, New
York and Stroudsburg, Pa.
F. B. Adams of Reidsville, N. C.,
was in town a few days this week.
Friends here of Miss Lucy' Whit
mire of Asheville will be glad to leam
that she is recovering from the flu.
L. M. Thompson has returned to
his home at Hendersonville after a
short stay here.
Mrs. G. K. Powell has gone to Old
Fort, N. C., for a visit of several
weeks.
C. M. Boykin was an Asheville vis
itor here Wednesday.
M. M. Chapman has returned to
Norfolk, Va., after a stay of several
days here.
Harold M. Nash of Washington, Ga.
was a visitor here during the week.
W. H. McCall of the Island Ford
section spent Tuesday here.
We are pleased to state that Mrs.
Julia Allison and family have recov
ered from the flu.
Mrs. Bob Smith is having some
work done on her house. It certainly
looks nice with the new brick pillars
and new front door.
Mr. W. Y. Thomason has been trim
ming and resetting his hedge, and
making a trellis for his grape vine. It
improves his place very much.
FOR A BETTER BREVARD
*‘How ca;n we best advertise our own
dear town?”
So asks a good merchant, and he
wants to be shown.
Here is the answer straight from the
shoulder:
**Make it such a place as shall
^harm the beholder.”
In sweetness and cleanliness we must
excel.
If we want health-seekers with us
to dwell.
Remove unsightly buildings and
tumble down parts.
Tidy up vacant lots and bum up
your old carts.
Haul off the old cans and rake back
yards clean;
And you'll soon have a city that’s
flt to be seen.
Plant flowers and shrubbery, fruit and
shade trees;
Don’t begrudge the small boy his
lawn cutting fees.
Remember the adage that’s truth to
be seen:
“Sweep before your own door and
the town will be clean.”
Yes, clean up in morals as well as
appearance.
(For we have a few vicef that need
an out clearance.)
Then when we are cleaned up both
inside and out:
We will feel so much better and
ready to shout.
Then fill up your lungs with me; all
ready, pard!
Shout! “We’ll all pull together foi
a Better Brevard.”
ERNEST H. NORWOOD.
TiriT! SUBSTIIIITE
FOR NASTY CUOMEl
Starts Your Liver Without Mak
ing You Sick and Can
Not Salivate.
Every druggist in town—your druggitft
and everybody’s druggist has noticed a
great falling-off in the sale of calomel.
They all give the same reason. Dodson’s
Liver Tone is taking its place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people know
it, while Dodson’s Liver Tone is perfectly
safe and gives better results,” said a
priminent local druggist. Dodson’s Liver
Tone is personally guaranteed! by every
druggist who sells it. A large bottle coSts
but a few cents, and if it fails to give easy
relief in every case of liver sluggishness
and constipation, you have only to ask for
your money back.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant-tast-
ing, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to
both children and adults. Take a spoon
ful at night and wake up feeling fine; no
biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach
or constipated bowels. It doesn’t gripe or
cause inconvenience all the next day like
violent calomel.'' Take dose of calomel
today and tomorrow you will feel weak,
sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s
work! Take Dodson’s Liver Tone io^ad
and feel fine, full of vigor and a^ition
—^Avdertisement. V
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AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Miss Minnie Baker of Chapel Hill j Miss Hannah McC. Rhett has arriv-
is visiting friends here for a stay of ed from Charleston, S. C. and opened
two weeks.
Mrs^ M. E. Wilson of Selica was a
her summer home here.
Mrs. Lum Townsend left Tuesday
Brevard visitor for a short time this to visit Mrs. Seabock at Hickory, N
week.
M. G. Wilson of Asheville was a bus
iness visitor in town Monday.
Miss Irene Shaw left this week for
a visit to her sister at Columbia, S. C.
Miss Matilda McCall of the Cedar
Mountain section was the guest of
Brevard friends recently.
C.
W. H. Owen of Toxaway was in
town the first of the week.
H. C. Williamson of Memphis, Tenn
was a Brevard visitor recently.
The U. D. C. will meet on Saturday
at 3:00 o’clock at the Library, Mrs.
J. M. Allison and Miss Virginia Alli-
I son will be the hostesses.
V. B. Malone of Durham was a Bre
vard visitor the first of the week. | Mrs. W. H. Craven spent several
days this week with Brevard friends.
F. H. Denny left Monday for Green '
sboro, N. C. after a stay of several
days here.
Seeing is believing. We want
you to see our guaranteed Carbon
Paper at $1.50 per 100 sheets in
box. The Brevard Printery has it.
In the Brevard and Davidson River
Churches, the month of March will be
given the great drive for three and
one half million dollars for benevol
ences. The program for church ser
vices is this:—1st Sunday—Prayer
Meeting; 2nd Sunday—Information
Meeting; 3rd Sunday, Consecration
Meeting.
THANKS
To the Brevard News for the prize
and to the many friends who helped
me to win the prize I wish to express
my many thanks and sincere appre
ciation.
REBA ASHWORTH.
THE PRESENT CROP OF
WHEAT IS GOOD AND
THE BAKERV NOW IS
GOING TO^MAKE ONE
POUND LOAVES FOR
10 CENTS INSTEAD OF
THE 8 CENT LOAVES |
AND WILL USE ONLY «
20 PEK CENT SUBSTI- I
TUTE. I
Philip’s Bakery I
Read the Diversifieds also.
I HAUL ANYTHING
THANKS FRIENDS
I wish to express my sincere ap
preciation of the kindness extended
by the good people of .Brevard, and
especially those of the church, dur
ing the illness of my wife and chil-
dren.
P. S. GALLAMORE.
M. C. Stokes went this week to
McLeansville, N. C. on a business trip.
S. L. Cole of Salisbury, N. C. was
a recent Brevard visitor.
J. W. Duckworth has returned from
a business trip to Asheville.
J. S. Silversteen has returned from
business trip to New York City.
Miss Hattie Wilson left Tuesday
for Savannah, Ga. where she goes to
visit relatives.
A. Hall Johnson was a recent Ashe
ville visitor here.
Mrs. W. H. Pearson of Pittsburg,
Pa. has arrived for a stay of several
months here.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lyday of Pen
rose were in town Tuesday.
“WELL, WHAT IS HAPPENING
AT
Davidson River?
‘‘LOTS OF THINGS:
A new elder ielected—Mr. Braswell.
Two new deacons elected—^Will Deaver
and Fred Warren.
A new church treasurer elected—Fred
Harris.
Session room provided.
Fence being built around church prop
erty.
A new organist chosen—Miss Hazel
Albert.
A new choir organized.
Sunday School growing.
Church attendance improving.
Progressive program • launched— and
that isn’t all.”
SEE ME FOR ANYTHING YOU
0
WANT MOVED
I can move anything from a suit case to a
brick building.
s. F. ALLISON
“The Drayman”
“EVERY SUNDAY—10 TO 12”
LAND SALE!
MONDAY, MARCH 3rd
20 LOTS
GOING TO HIGHEST BIDDER
NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
LOOK AT THEM
ALL DESCRIBED IN THIS ISSUE OF
THE NEWS
COME—BUY—LAND WILL NEVER
BE CHEAPER
WELCH GALLOWAY,
Cominisaioner^
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