THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVARD, N. C
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st, 191»
PERSONAl^
Mr. and Mrs. P.* B. Lankfcrd of
Spartanburg are visiting Mrs. Lank-
ICford*s father, C. L. Osborne.
|pord»s
jT^ Kalph Clement of the United States
Navy is spending a furlough with his
father, F. D. Clement.
Mrs. Conly and the Misses Conly
of Jacksonville, Fla. are at the Hunt
Cottages. They will be joined this
week by Lt. Conly who has just ar
rived from overseas.
Mrs. Fay of Houston, Texas arriv
ed Saturday to visit her parents. Dr.
and Mrs. C. R. Hemphill.
Mrs. Hewitt of Jacksonville, Fla.
who has been the guest of Mrs. C. W.
Hunt for several weeks leaves Mon-
d^’ifor a stay at Fairfield and High-
laHds.
Dr. J. W. McLean of Fitzgerald,
Ga. is visiting Dr. J. H. McLean.
Rev. W. D. Reynolds of Korea was
the guest for the week-end of Mrs.
J. F. Henry.
Mrs. Chas. Semple and baby of
Louisville, Ky. are spending several
weeks at D’Arlington.
Mrs. George Micheal of Mobile,
Ala., who is spending the summer at
the Hotel Crary went to Asheville
for a few days with friends recently.
Mrs. C. P. Morrell and the Misses
Morrell have arrived for their an
nual visit to Brevard.
R. J. Turner of Greensboro was in
town this week.
J. L. Brooks of Hendersonville
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Price, Jr. this week.
Miss Lela Brooks and Mrs. Ray of
Lake Toxaway were in town this week
stopping with Mrs. W. S. Price, Jr.
Miss Mignon Smith, who has been
the guest of Mrs. E. H. Norwood,
left recently for Fayetteville, N. C.
to accept a position with the govern
ment at Camp Bragg.
Mrs. M. M. Henly of Asheville is
here to give a series of lectures to
the trirls home demonstration clubs
of the county. ;
Mrs. Grace Somers is here from
Birmingham, Ala. for a stay at the
Franklin.
Dr. R. C, Smith was a visitor here
this week from Asheville.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Bre
vard Baptist church will meet witfc
Mrs. John Cantrell Tuesday, August
5th at 3:00 P. M. '
Miss Stella Loop of Jacksonville,
Fla. is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J.
Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Wilson have
taken rooms for the summer in the
residence of Prof. B. H. Lewis.
The following guests are register
ed at the Crary Hotel: Mrs. H. L.
Hardee and Miss Marion Hardee of At
lanta; Misses Emma English and
Mattie Kerr of Louisville, Ky.; Miss
Gladys Woodward of Newport, Tenn.
Mrs. Trellis and the Misses Trellis of
Jacksonville; B. Balbin of Tampa;
Misses Lou Smart and Hattie Moore
of Aiigusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller
Mbnda^ftuly the 28th, a son.
The Betterment Association of the
Penrose High School will give an ice
cream supper at the school house on
Saturday evening, August the second,
beginning at eight o’clock.
All are cordially invited to attend.
In the fly-catching contest which
closed last Saturday over five thou
sand flies were caught by the four
contestants for the prizes offered by
the local moving picture houses.
Rev. J. R. Hay left Tuesday to at
tend the Evangelical Conference
which is in session at Montreat.
Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris, Mrs. Tibbitts
and the Misses Tibbitts who are
guests at the Hunt Cottage left Wed
nesday for a camping trip to Fair
field and Highlaryls. The party will
be away for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ashworth of
Dacusville, S. C., are here as the
guests of friends.
The first prize was won by Miss
Esther Reece and the second by Miss
Lillian Young.
J. C. Wike of Sapphire was in town
Saturday.
Mrs. McPheeters and her cousin.
Miss McPheeters of St. Louis, are
guests at Norwood House.
B. F. Douglas and family of Hard
in, 111. are here for the summer and
have taken Hershell Wilson’s house
for the season.
Guests of Rev. J. R. Hay during
the week were:
Miss Julia A. Smith of Agusta, Ga.
and Dr. L. B. Salters of the staff of
McLeod’s Hospital, Florence, S. C.
Miss Yarborough of Raleigh is the
s^uest of her aunt, Mrs. Henly, at
Norwood House.
Miss Hartley Butt, of Marion, N.
C., who has been in France for the
past year as a government nurse, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. B. H, Lewis.
GOVERNMENT TO AID
SOLDDS AND SAILORS
NEED FOR FURNISHED APART
MENTS
Almost daily inquiries are received
by the local Board of Trade for in
formation in regard to the availabil
ity of furnished living apartments
here. These iftquiries^ome from
people who wish accommodations for
several months as well as those who
expect to remain only through the
summer. Residents of the town who
have rooms to rent are urgently re
quested to notify C. M. Doyle at the
Brevard Hardware Store.
F. L. D. Thomas, a former resi
dent of this county, now of Travler’s
Rest, S. C., is visiting his many Tran
sylvania friends.
Mr. Thomas who is a Confederate
Veteran eighty-five years old says he
enjoyed the Welcome Home Celebra
tion held here recently more than
most any o(^casion he can remember.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Allison of An
niston, Ala are in Brevard for a short
stay. Mr. Allison is owner of the
Allison Furniture Company and is a
brother of J. M. Allison of the Farm
ers Supply Company.
Bom—fo Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ta
bor, a daughter, Mildred Virginia,
July 23, Crystal, W. ya.
SL2DGE PAYS THE HIGHEST
PRICE FOR HIDES.
Why People Buy Rat-Snap in Prefer-,
ence to Rat Poison.
(1) RAT-SNAP absolutely kills
rats and mice. (2)What it doesn’t
kill it scares away. (3) Rats killed
with RAT-SNAP leave no smell, they
flry up insiJe. (4) Made in cakes
no mixing with other food. (4) Cats
or dogs won’t touch it. Three sizes,
5c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed
by BrCvard HardVare Co. Brevard,
N. C.
NOBLE SIXTY THOUSAND
The Transylvania-Chapter, Amer
ican Red Cross has been called on by
the government at Washington to help
in the work of giving aid to soldiers
and sailors- who are handicapped in
any way as a result of service ren
dered the country in the recent war.
The plan of the government for car-
*
,rying on this work is comprehensive
to the last degree and offers help to
every individual who suffered in any
way by teason of service overseas,
regardless of capacity in which ser
vice was rendered and length of time
spent in the service of the govern
ment. This offer applies to tho&e who
need medical treatment, to those who
are unable to carry on the pursuit
in which they were ingaged before the
war and wish to take special voca
tional training, and to those who are
in actual need of financial assistance
until their affairs can be adjusted.
This help on the part of the govern
ment may be ha.d for the asking by
those who are eligible to receive it
and anyone in the county who desires
further information in regard to it
is urged to apply to the Transylvania
Red Cross office.
RED CROSS OFFICIAL TO VISIT
BREVARD
S. A. Pound of the Southern Red
Cross headquarters will arrive here
Friday. Mr. Pound belongs to the
department of civilian relief of the
southern Red Cross division and
comes to Brevard to confer with of
ficials of the Transylvania Red Cross
in regard to the work of the local
civilian relief committee.
GET SOME OF THAT SPRING
LAMB AT SLEDGE’S.
NOTICE
This is my last call for children
for adenoid and tonsil clinics.
I will be at Brevard Institute Mon
day morning, Aug 4, to inspect any
children in the county or town or to
arrange for treatment. The clinics
end Wednesday or Thursday of next
week, so that this is the last chance
for thft next three years that the
State Board of Health will send such
an opportunity to the children of the
county.
Any parents who expect to have
their children operated on and who
have not received notice of a date are
asked to communicate with me* at
once. Notice has been given to every
child whose name has been register
ed for treatment.
B. DUNN, R. N.
Care Dr. Wallis, Brevard, N. C.
W. N. C. CONFERENCE
WESLEY BIBL^ CLASS
The first annual session^ of the
Western North Carolina Conference
Wesley Bible Class Federation will
cbnvene at Lake Junaluska «t ten
o’clock Thursday morning, August
7, and will continue three days, clos
ing Saturday, August 9, with an ad
dress by Hon. Josephus Daniels,
Secretary of the Navy. Twenty-five
or more leading speakers of Souh-
ern Methodism will appear from
time to time on the program and a
general good time of profit nd rec
reation is promised all who attend.
SODA WATER TAX REPEALED
W’ashington, July 28.—After near
ly two hours debate and while the
temperature in the chamber was hov
ering around the 100 mark, the house
today voted to repeal the 10 per camt
war tax on soda water and ice cream.
“TIP TOP” BREAD, ALWAYS
FRESH AT SLEDGE’S.
MUSICAL COMEDY AT
AUDITORIUM
We welcome our heroes back from
France,
And treat them to the best we
have;
But look in vain for the forms we
love,
Wh*ve buried fond hopes in an
early grave. ^
We shall weep and we shall miss
them much.
The empty chair its mute appeal
Will make for their accustomed pre
sence
As we gather at the evening meal.
They have died in the cause of free
dom;
— ;;e the supreme sacrifice
? world safe for democra-
r lives they have paid the
r.ce.
Ail '.onor unto these splendid men
Y ho hava died for you and me;
Who left their homes at duty’s call.
And fought that the world might
be free.
•
Unto our children’s chil3ren we’ll tell
Of how they fough on foreign
land;
And try to keep the memory green
Of our Noble Sixty Thousand.
E. H. N.
F. D. Clement believes that va-
reity is the spice of amusement
as well as of life and as a re
sult of his idea gives his patrons
some variety in his programs at the
auditorium. For this week he se
cured Scott Morse’s Gloom Chasers,
an aggregation of singers and dancers
who present to their audiences a num
ber of features not usually found on
a musical comedy bill.
Mr. Clement has given Brevard
this summer its first series of musi
cal comedies and the amount of pat
ronage given his new attraction has
demonstrated that the people of the
town appreciate his efforts to give
them a change and enjoy the enter
tainments he has put on.
“Do you think only of me?” mur
mured the bride “Tell me that you
think only of me.”
“Its this way,” explained-the groom
gently. “Now and then I have to
think of the furniture.”
NO MORE
RATvS
or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP.
It’s a sure rodent ki^ller. Try a pkg.
and prove. Rats killed with RAT-
SNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs
v/cn’t touch it. Guaranteed.
25c. size (1 cake) enough for
Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar.
50c. sizC' (2 cakes) for Chicken
House, coops, or small buildings.
$1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for
all farm and' out-buildings, storage
buildings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by Brevard
Hzi-iv/aro Co., Brevard, N. C.
CURED INDIGESTION
IDEAL FRUIT AND CANDY STORE
Garren Medicine Co.,
Hendersonville, N. C.
Gentlemen:
It is with pleasure that 1 testify
to the merits of Garren’s Blood Pur
ifier and Tonic. I had suffered with
indigestion for several years, and had
tried various remedies, also had treat
ment from prominent physicians, but
nothing gave me relief until I tried
Garren’s remedy.
I gladly recommend it to all.
MISS NETTIE LeGRANDE.
VEETERANS OF STATE TO HAVE
REUNION
The Confederate Veterans of North
Carolina will hold their annual re
union this year at Rocky Mount. The
veterans will be the guests during the
convention of the city of Rocky
Mount and the Bethel Heroes Chap
ter, United Daughters of Confedracy.
The meeting will open on August
the fifth and continue for two days.
Elaborate plans have been made by
people of Rocky Mount for the en
tertainment of their visitors and a
record breaking attendance for the
1919 reunion is expected.
ICE CREAM SUPPER AT GLADY
BRANCH CHURCH
( — ■ ■
The ladies of the Glady Branch
Sunday School will give an ice cream
supper, for the benefit of the church
on Saturday evening, August the 2nd,
beginning at seven P. M.
Everybody is cordially invited.
R
AT - SNAP
■ RJtTS
Also mice. Absolutely prevents
odors from carcass. One package
proves this. Rat-Snap comes in cakes
—no mixing with other food. Guar
anteed.
25c. size (1 cake) enough for
Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar.
50c. size (2 cakcs) for Chicken
House, coops, or ^:mall buildings.
$1.00 size (5 cakcs) enough for
all farm and out-buildings, storage
buildings, or factory buildings.
Sold and Guaranteed by Brevard
Hardware Co., Brevard, N. C.
fE SENSIBLE
IN MONEY MATTERS
Many people look upon their auto
mobile as a luxury and pay any price
for auto accessories without flinching.
This is wasteful and unnecessary.
We handl« everything in the line of
auto accessories which experience has
proven good and we charge low prices.
If you are sensible in money mat
ters you will think twice before
going elsewhere for auto supplies.
Catarrh Caonot Be Cured
with LOCAL. APPLlCAt^NS. as thfT
cannot reach the seat or the diaeaaa.
Catarrh fa a local disease, creatly In
fluenced by constitutional conditions, and
in order to cure it you must take an
Internal remedy. Hall’s Catarrh Msdl>
cine is taken interrtally and acts thru
the Wood 6n the mucous surfaces of th*
system. Hall's Catarph. Medicine was
{>rescrib«d by >one of th* Wst physicians
n this country for years. It is com
posed of some of the best tonics known,
combined with some of the best blood
purifiers. The perfect combination of
the ingredients In Hall’s Catarrli Medi
cine is what produces such wonderftil
results in catarrhal conditions Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo. O.
All Druer>?ists,
B^’s F^amily Fills for constipation.
Diversliieil Ads
Are Business Bui
Pyrene will make your car safe against
fire calamities ana save you IS'/b on
your auto insurance*
BREVARD HARDWARE CO.
Don’t Order C Doyle
Brevard, N. C.
WE DELIVER PROMPTLY
Sill orders for Groceries and our
Groceries are all of the first-
class kind. Our stock is care
fully selected because
OUR TRADE is PARTICULAR
and it is our aim always to
please. We want your business
and as we offer the best and
freshest of Groceries, and ask
no more, and often less prices,
we would be glad to have it.
MITCHELL
The Grocer.
TOWN LOTS, farms and timber lands for
sale. Frank Jenkins. Brevard, N. C. tf
FOR SALE—^One good young bay
horse. Reason for selling. Do
not need him. Will sell cheap.
Terms if desired. Apply to Dr.
J. H. McLEAN. tfc
REGISTERED BULLS For Sale
choice shorthorns, ages 10 months
to 14 months old; reds and roans
at bargin. Come and see them.
Greatest of all breeds to improve
your native cattle for milk and beef
R. W. EVERETT, Pisgah Forest,
N. C. June 20. 3tp
WANTED—GOOD house girl. Will
ing to pay good wages to capable
girl . News Office.
WANTED—Some lady, as one of
family; reasonable salary, good
community churches schools, car
service, near ocean, suburban, can
arrange railroad fare, write.
J. D. Neal, A. C. L. FORT Office
Wilmington, N. C. 4tp
FOR SALE— Cabinet work bench.
Hrc. Alice W. Paxton.
FOR SALE— Ford Sedan, run less
than 1000 miles. Owner wishes ta
betavise '.vile wants self starter.
i Erevard News.
FOR SALE—Pigs W. L. Carmichael,
Brevard. R. 2.
FOR SALE—Some nice small acer-
age property with improvements,
also some very fine building lots,
some nice houses right up in town,
can be bought on most any terms
with small payment down. This
is all first class property. Land
and houses are getting higher all
the time. You had better buy now.
See T. L. WALTERS. Phone no.
149. tfc.
FOR SALE—Eight year old bay horse
twelve hundred pounds, sound and
good saddle and buggy animal,
works single and double wagon
and double plow. Tough as they
get. A. N. Henton. 2tc.
FOR SALE—One Cooking range,
for either large family or board
ing house. Will sell at bargain as
I do not want to store. T. H. Ship
man.
WANTED—To rent some chairs for
several weeks. Good price paid.
Address Box 39?, Brevard. Itp.
iWONEY TO LOAN —I have some
money to loan on good farms and
improved ,town property. Terms
most attractive. W. E. Breese, 4te
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
There are more than 3,000,000 Ford cars in daily operation in Ameri
ca- This is a little better than half of all the motor cars in u«e in the
country. There is a very potent and profitable reason in this why you
should buy Ford Cars for your business and for your personal use. It is
a demonstrated fact that the Ford Cars have, in every line of'human
desire so far as motor cars are concerned, best satisfied
their owners with the service given. They must be
safe; they must be comfortable; they must be always
FACTS reliable; they must be convenient and they must be
economical, or they wouldn’t be so tremendously popular with all classes
of peopi:;. The big Ford factory has not yet reached normal production,
but the war is over, and it i« getting back as fast as possible. We are
getting a few cars'in rif^ht along, and we will do the best possible to
give you early delivery.
Runabout, $500; Touring Car, $525; Coupe, $750; Sedan, $875;
Truck Chassis, $550. These prices are f. o. b. Detroit.
BREVARD MOTOR CO.
C. H. KLUEPPELBERG, Manager.