THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVARD, N. C.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st. 1919
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NORTH CAROLINA
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GROCERIES, NOTIONS AND SHOES
Phone 141 Near Depot. Brevard, N* C*
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway en
tertained with a most, enjoyable
Social on last Saturday evening in
honor of Mrs. Galloway’s cousin,
Ralph Fisher, who has lately return
ed from overseas. The parlor, dining
room, and porches were attractively
decorated in the national colors with
flags, Japanese lanterns, and crepe
paper.
Various games were played, a
guessing contest was also held. The
prize, a box of candy, being won
by Miss Maggie Owcnby of Rosman.
The guests then repaired to the dining
room where ice cream and cake were
served. Quite a few overseas men
were present, all of them in uniform.
Julian Glazener came in for rather
more than his share of the entertain
ment, he being the only sailor in the
company.
Among those present were, Misses
Ollie Perry, Ruth Brooks, Annie Zach
ary, Pearl Combs, Mamie Hays, Alza
Hogsed, Lily Comaly, Sue Nelson,
Willie Mae and Ruby Lee Galloway,
Edna Aiken, Kitty Batson and Mag
gie Owenby.
Messrs Ralph Fisher, Horace Combs
Carl Galloway, Hoitier Whitmire, Jul
ian (Glazener, Freeman, Hayes, Cary
Norris, Frank, Jack, and Roy Fisher,
Jessie Chapman, and Wm. Jackson.
Miss Ruth Brooks of Brevard is
visiting Mrs. J. M. Zachary.
Julian Glazener has been in charge
of Erwin’s store at Rosman the past
two weeks during the absence of his
brother. Will Glazener.
Mrs. Chas. Combs has gone to
Bristol, Tenn. to meet her son, who
has just been discharged from the
army.
Carl Norris has just returned home
after several months of overseas ser
vice.
Miss Ella Zachary is visiting
friends in South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Snipes of
Greenville, S. C. are occupying rooms
in the Zachary house.
Mrs. Annie Adam visited friends
in this section last week.
Ben Cunningham and family of
Fletcher, N. C. are visiting relatives
here.
Mrs. Frank Hackeney and son of
Charlotte are spending some time
with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Zachary.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Glazener return
ed from their honey moon Saturday.
Mr. Glazener has returned to his work
at Rosman and Mrs. Glazener will be
gin her school here Monday, Aug.
4th.
SUMMER GIRL.
NOTICE TO SCHOOL
FOLK
The County Board of Education in
session on July 28th inst. passed an
order that “All schools of the County
must open on or before Aug 4th next,
except f^r good cause, and except
that high schools may open as late as
Sept. 1st next, and furthei* that no
school is to open later than Sept 1st
next, except for unforeseen hinder-
ances.”
Please everybody help to make the
1919—1920 session a grand success.
Any school committeemen who have
not as yet secured teachers please re
port to County Supt. at his office on
a Saturday or Monday or write him
at once.
Yours for success,
A. F. MITCHELL, Go. Supt.
Brevard Lumber Co.
WE HAVE IN A CAR LOAD OF
THE BEST FERTILIZER NOW-
GOOD FOR ALL CROPS—GARDEN
i^D FIELD.
J WE WILL SELL THE CELEBRAT-
ED COON BRAND AGAIN THIS
YEAR. USE FERTILIZER ON YOUR
CROPS AND THEN WATCH THEM
GROW.
WE HAVE A FULL ASSORT
MENT OF BUILDING MATERIAL ON
HAND.
Brevard Lumber
Compi
FRANK JENKINJ
Phone 120
ny
ft Manager
Close to Depot
“Why I Put Up With Rats for Years”
Writes N. Windsor, Farmer.
“Years ago I bought some rat pois
on, which nearly killed our fine watch
dog. It so scared us that we suffered
a long time with rats until my neigh
bor told me about RATSNAP. That’s
the sure rat killer and a safe one.”
Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold
and guaranteed by Brevard Hardware
Co., Brevard, N. C.
A FALSE
REPORT
IT HAS BEEN REPORTED TBAT I AM NO
LONGER IN THE PLUMBING BUSINESS AND
THIS IS TO CORRECT THE REPORT. I AM
IN THE PLUMBING BUSINESS AND WILL AP
PRECIATE ALL THE WORK OF THIS KIND
THAT I CAN GET. I ALSO DO AUTO REPAIR
ING AND HANDLE ALL KINDS OF FORD SUP
PLIES AND TEXICO OILS AND GREASES.
VULCANIZING INNER TUBES IS MY
SPECIALTY.
JESS A. SMITH
EAST MAIN STREET.
BREVARD, N. C.
■%
Queen Quality
SHOES
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BREVARD INSirniTE
NOTES
Captain Rufus Boylan, recently re
turned from France, spent a few days
at B. I. visiting his mother, Mrs. L.
S. Bolan, and his sisters. Misses Lu-
cile and Margaret Boylan.
A party of Meridian girls, chaper
oned by Prof. and Mrs. Haynes are
camping out at Little River for a
few days.
Mrs. lone Smith of Jennings, Louis
iana, arrived this week for an outing
in the mountains.
Miss Grace Howard, a former B. I.
t
student, is making an extended tour
of northern resorts, including Niagara
Falls, New York City, Atlantic City
and other places of interest.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Thirty days after date ths County
Board of Education will let a contract
for some repairs on the Pleasant Hill
School House, and also, several con
tracts for the c9nstruction of toilets
in various school districts of the coun
ty. Plans and specifications for any
or all of the work may be had in
the office of the County Supt. of Puh-
lic Instruction.
Most cordially yours,
A. F. MITCHELL, Co. Supt.
August 2nd, 1919. 4t.
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Dry Goods and Notions.
A nice line of Men and Boy’s
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We keep a full line of Val-
All Wool Serge, White,
can Plows and extra parts for
Black, and Navy Blue.
same.
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