FRIDAY, MARCH 14lK 1919. THE BREVARD NEWS, yREVARD, W. CL (Set Ready to Plwt! y j The painting season is now at hand and we have laid in a good supply of the famous SHERWIN & WIL LIAMS and BENJAMIN MOORE’S PAINTS. A good coat of paint on your residence or out buildings is as necessary as a fire insurance policy. It protects your buildings against the rains and heavy dews which, if buildings are allowed to go unpainted» will soon cause them to decay; besides it is a sign of prosperity to see one’s buildings well painted. If you have not already done so, you should come in at once and let us sell you an OLIVER CHILLED or SYRACUSE PLOW To finish up turning your land. Planting time is almost here now, and unless you get your plow ing done within the next few weeks, you will be late. After you have finished turning your land, you will need a DRAG HAR ROW to put in shape for planting. We have them, also. Come and see us» Farmers Supply Co. J DEATH OF MRS. ELIZABETH GILLESPIE. Mrs. Elizabeth Gillespie died at her home near Rosman, Feb. 26, She was 87 years old July 1. 1918. Had been sick for about one year. She joined the Baptist church while young and has been a consistant member ever since. Her membership being with the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church at the time of her death. Her maiden name was Lynch. She was the last of sixteen children of her father’s family to die. Although some were younger than she. Mrs. Gillespie was born and raised in Pickenc coun ty, S. C. until the age of eighteen. She married Jason Gillespie and came to Tjansylvania County, whei*e they lived happily together. Her husband fought in the Civil war. During his absence their house was burned. He died during the year of 1S88. She leaves eight children. John Luther Gillespie and Wm. Gil lespie of Rosman, Henry Gillespie, Calvert, N. C. Plato Gillespie, Peid- mont S. C. Mrs. W. P. Southern, Tay lors, S. C., Mrs. J. W. Allison, Peid- mount, S. C.; Mrs. Malinda Aiken, ftedmonti-^S. C.; and Mrs. Henry Glazei^Tr^eneca. S. C. She leaves fifty-four Grand child ren and about that many Great Grand children. They are scattered in N. C., S. C. and Okla. She has been living with her oldest son John Luther Gil lespie for the last twenty years. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Thomas, the Methodist preacher of Rosman, N. C., at her home. The children were all present at the fnneral except Mrs. Malinda Aiken. The remains were laid to rest in the family cemetery on her place. Written by her Great Grand daught- * er. . WILLIE MAE GALLOWAY BREVARD INSTITUTE Nons The classes in Home Hygiene at the Institute, now being conducted by Miss Louise Hazlehurst, R. C. N. are proving very sucessful. Miss Hazle hurst has three large classes, includ ing some of the towns people. Miss Alma Trowbridge left Monday A. M. to attend the annual convention of the W. N. C. Womans' Home Mis sion Society at High Point, to which she is a delegate. George Shuford of ClifFside, former B. I. graduate, spent the week-end i here, with his brother, Loyd Shuford, ! v.'ho is a student here now.. I I TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL ENTRY NO. 2614 C. Grimshawe, enters and claims 5 acres of land more or less, lying and being in Hogback To^^ship, Transylvania County, N. C., on the waters of James Creek, tributary of Horse Pasture River, joins lands of Jennings, Reid and Grimshawe. Beginning on a white oak the be ginning comer of section 16 and runs north 38 deg west with S. T. Powel’s line 195 poles to a stake; then west a few poles to section 40; then south 30 def east to the Hickory corner of section 40; then to the Chestnut cor ner of section 16; then south 50 deg east with the line of section 16 to the beginning. Signed C. GRIMSHAWE. Entered Marcli 4th, 1919. G. C. KILPATRICK. l>14-4t-gck Entry Taker. Starts Your Liver Without Mak ing You Sick and Can Not Salivate. 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You can notice the difference to the very row—as the cane is taller and more matured. The ears are bigger and the plant greener where it was used on the corn last. I should say that where the fertilizer has been used it has advanced the crops at least two weeks earlier. Yours truly, J. E. GEER, J. P. Etowah, N. C., Aug 24, 1918. The Calx Mfg. Co., r Etowah, N. C. I made a test of your fertilizer on thin and well manured land. The fertilizer waff used when I sowed the seed, and it was only a short time when I noticed how much better the corn showed up on this ground, and then a little later it began showing an improvement on the ground that was well manured. Your fertilizer is do ing fine, and I have observed also how it has done on crops of my neighbors. In sowing my clover I used your fertilizer, and I must say that my clover has a fine stand which I at tribute to the use of your material. Yours truly, M. R. ANDERSON. Etowah, N. C. Aug. 23 1918 The Calx Mfg. Co., Etowah, N. C. 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