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i-r: 5. rmmavMm IWMm -r't;'^;}» ‘"■"w.'f III .ly iMuii Noirtti Carolia^ cinir^to ASKMJBDGE IPYOUOOirt HAVE P0R DtNM « «^drai «atd» N. C. •# i» __ FM«B<ia of Carl ^^purdiii see him in Brevard again «ft«r !|iis ip across the deep b^ie whire lie Aiel^d wlup the Hnns. \ O. H. Orr of MatUiews, N. C. is in Brevard for the summer. Mr. and ^rs.^ J* > S> &urclay, Who have* occupied the summer home of Mrs. J. F. Hen^ during the winter, have returned to Chestnut Hill Farms where they will be for the summer. C. B. Deaver has been attending ^Federal Court in Asheville for tiie past few days. / ' ^ Rev. J. C. Seagle has returned from a stay-of two weeks in Asheville. form Ml^s Eliza Wallis has returned larleston, S. C. where she was the' guest of Miss Septima Holmes for a week. 4 Arthur Cooper of Eto#ah, R-1 was in town Tuesday to see Dr. English in regard to his little son who had the misfortune to get a tobacco tag lodged in his throat. The little fellow suffered considerably at first and fin ally swallowed the tag. It is hoped that no serious result will follow. J. M. Browne of Atlanta was a business visitor here this week., •. Mrs. W. H. Wilson of Asheville spent the week-end here.' Missess Mildred Bryant and Irene McMinn have returned from Ashe ville where they were the guests of friends. R. E. Lawrence has returned from Raleigh where he went in connection 'With his work as a farm agent. Phof. S. A. Gruber, of Marion, N. C., is a guest at the Hotel Crary. Henry Loop w^as a Hendersonville visitor here this week. W. E. Breese, Jr. has returned to his home from a short stay in Ashe* ville. Rev. W. H. Knight preached at the Davidson River Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. A. E. Hampton spent several days last week in Asheville. W. P. Grogan has arrived from Florida where he has been employed by the Coast Line R. R. during the past winter. Mr. Grogan will be here f(Tr the summer. Prof. and Mrs. J. B. Summey have arrived from Apex, N. C. for the summer. Prof. Summey is principal of the Apex High School. Misses Nettie and Florrie Wise of Atlanta are guests at Norwood House. Mrs. J. E. Shipman of Henderson ville and her guest, Miss Minnie Ar- ledge of Columbus, N. C., visited Brevard friends tjjis week. Miss Arledge is Mrs. Shipman’s sister. Lt. J. D. Beveridge, who has made many friends here during his frequent visits to Brevard during the past year, has been appointed manager of the Salvation Army Drive in Western North Carolina. Lt. Bveveridge serv ed twenty months in the trenches and since Stis return from France has giv- en m^t of his time to the various phases of war work in this counti*y. IHb is a very convincing speaker and will doubtless put the Salvation Army over the top in this section. His headquarters during the campaign will be in Asheville. Miss Mary Jane King went to Ashe- •ville on Friday for a short stay. F. A. Miller was an Asheville visitor here last week. " Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Reynolds and a party of friends from Atlanta, who^ Are motoring thru this section, speni a few hours here on Saturday. H. N. Siler was here from Greei boro, N. C. for a short stay recent vuit ^Mrs. S J. AlHson ls very tU at the MftHuon hospKM in Ashev^. , Mr. Al)iaon left for Asheville Wi^w^y irfteraoon and latest' ad^cM to ,^i;r friends here state that Mrs. Allilio^ •is no better.. * The ijMuiy friends of J.. A. Miljer are glad to see him back from Ashe- I ville wh^re he has been under* treat ment for some time at the Biltmore hospital. Rev. imd Mrs. C. E. Puett are in Atlanta this week attending the ses sions of the' Southern Baptist Con-’ ventioii. Mrs. G. C. Kilpatrick has returned from a visit to Cincinnati. i J. P. Knox of Johnson, City, Tenn., R. E. Bruce, J. P. Casey> Jr., and W. H. Cashin of Pickens, S. C., and T. J. Dohnahoe of Chicago left on Tuesday after a week Spent fishing in Pisgah Forest. ^ t P. E. Bellotte and T. R. Bellotte of Greenville, and S. B. Mellen of Atlanta are here for a few days fish ing in PisgiA Forest. M. L. Reid of Asheville spent Wed nesday here. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Abney, Miss J. Engle, and J. R. Abney of Greenville were at the Aethelwold for the week. • Russell D. Kemer of Charlotte was a business visitor here this week. Sirs. ft. A. Dougherl^' and 4ier danger. Miss Ruth ]>bQi^erty, have -arrived from Miami, Fla., and twill occupy the Boyden house, ^is sUm> iner. . . _ ' S. H. Robinson of Charlotte was in town looking after hia property re cently. , * - The Work Meeting ofthe Auxittary of the Baptist'chur«^ will/meet with Mrs. G. L. Glasener’ Tuesday,^ May 20, ^ 3:30 p. ih. Rev. J. R. Hay took ’part at Hen dersonville last Sunday > in tl^ in stallation of Rev. J. L. Ligon as' piis- ' I .tor of the Presbyterian church at that place. . Una, m Sesiionr G«nt^meii: - Aapf^vidiBdln Hhm 8tate*vfide &»iid Act tot School Bvildwgt C*In: tiia General Assembly read thr^ times and ratified this the day of Feb> ruary, 1916.** ~ Effective from and after ra^cati<m. See 1916, c. 66; 1917, c. 142;, Cl" 286) the County Board of Education of T^ansylvairia County, Noru CaroUna at w«vard, N. Q., in regular session ^is the 6th day of< |fay« 1019, do petition yonr honorable lM>dy to call an election after due notice as provided for’ in the aforesaid State-wide Bond Act to ascertain whe&er the votors in Catheya Creek Township disMct num ber Wee, TramylVania. County, Mrs. W. P. Whitmire, • a resident of'Brevard now of jsonville, has recently been aecrctary of the Woman’s that place< fdi W. s. Hutchison of was in town Monday. Horse Shoe O, H. Bunch of Morristown, Tenn. was a business visitor here this week. R. F. Lester was an Asheville vis itor here this week. H. A. Plummer is carrying his left eye, which is seriously affected with rhumatism,.in a sling. IF YOU , CANT FIND IT GO TO SLEDGE'S. SENSATION EVERYWHERE Heffry Loop, manager of the Hen dersonville Opera House, who made many friends in this county while connected with the NeVrs, recently, was in town Monday for the purpose of advertiseing ‘‘THE HICKORY NUTS”. A company of thirty-six men and two war brides of the “Old Hickory Division” (30th—Division which broke the Hindenburg line.) This is one of the greatest laugh ing shows on the road and has been the sensation in all the large cities of the South where it has been staged since the boys of this famous division arrived back in the States. Real soldiers; real performers, company of 363 decorated, 17 wounded—10 acts —orchestra of 16. Mr. Loop is to be congratulated for securing this at traction and we dare say quite a large number of the good»people of Tran sylvania county will either attend the afternoon or night performance. For further information see the half page ad in this issue of the NEWS. ^ _ ^ MBH|I~ iliff bond* to ^ tmf4iwii*> Mttd doto» fojr tlMl |NBip9aa.ef-NiM- ing • modem schoolho«ai,c aod fmtr Hune wftli soitsb le M^jpmcflit. The .amount of bonds to M & in the event the electiito caiiiM ■h«n h« teiithomaad aoflanr, and irate of interest they aire to, bear shall not be more th^aix cent pei^ an num, payiblfelnmt-fimaiAy, And tlie length of time the bonds are to ran shall hot be more than twenty years, •nd the nmnmnm tax that may 'be levied shall not exceed fifteen cents on the one hundred dollars property and foi^fivo' cents on tibs poU. COUNTO BOARD OF EDUCA TION, TRANiSYLVANIA COUN TY,. NORTtt CAROLINA. ' , _ EDWIN 'POOR Chairmm, A. F. MITCHELL. Secreta^. i FOR THE BEST BEEF PORK GO TO SLEDGE’S. AND AUDITORIUM MONDAV; TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MAY I9III, ?0 and 21. “TOM MEREDITH’S Baby Doll Co.” PRESENTING MUSICAL FARCE COMEDIES THE BABY DOLL TRIO, HARMONY singer:^. TOM MEREDITH, Com- edian; LUCILE SEYMOUR, Blue Sing* er; JIMMIE SEYMOUR, Tenor Soloist;, CLAREWCE PRITCHARD, Blackface. ¥ GIRLS, ELABORATE DROBE, SIN6ING AND ANCING CHORUS. MISSION 35 and 50 CENTS OF PR06RAM EACH BAY. We Pay the War T<« ' A Modem Di^ Store At Your Door Mafl your Oilers to us—Par cel Postpaid on all orders amount- ing to 50 cents or more. Everything in Drugs. , Morgan’s Drug Store Rosm'an, N. C. are giyinsr satisfaction to hundreds of people^ ot ‘Western North' Ci^roUniU These people are praifdnir' our work to their fiends and kinfolk, because— We back up our Eye- glaaa work with Resulta and Guaraatees# See Robinwm—See Bettar DR. S. ROBINSON The Eyesight l^ecwlist **Look for Thu 78 Patton Ave., AsheTiile, N. C. , Note—I will be in Brevard again at an early date. Write me now for an appointment.. ^ ‘■f SLEDGE HANDLES ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. A lilt' m 1 m 1 m % 1 CopyriKht Mt» by K. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. m You c^’t help cutting loose joy*us remarks every time you flush youf smokespot with Prince Albert—^it hits you SO fair and square. It’s a scuttle full of jimmy' pipe and cigarette makin’s sunshine and as ^tisfy- ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four! It’s never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure- pasture! For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer. That*s because it has the quality. * Quick as you know Prince Albert you’ll v<n*ite it down that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat. And, it never will! For, our exclusive patented proc^ cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails your tongue! Toppy red bagM, titfy red tintp handMOUiM pound ond luJf pound fm hamidor9—and—ihat clever, practical pound epfstal ^aaejumudor wth ^ tponge moutenar top that keep* the tobacco in each perfect condition^ R. J, Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. CL A Square Deal Is exactly what you will receive if you are iu'the market for any kind of printing from a small visiting or business card up to a lairge book. Yes, we take orders for engraving and rubber stamps. We guarantee ourprint- ing. Send us your orders. Brevard Printery . Wm.^. BA^D, Manager / . PICKELSIMER BUILDING PHONE NO.. 7 /■ :iil %• ■ s..
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