THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C FRIDAY, Sttptomb«r 19, 1919 f Making Molasses HAVE YOU DECIDED WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO DO ABOUT MAKING MOLASSES? HAVE YOU GOTTEN EVERYTHING IN READ INESS? YOU HAD BETTER ATTEND TO THIS MATTER AT ONCE. OUR STOCK OF SUP PLIES WILL NOT LAST LONG AT THE PRICES WE ARE ASKING. WE STILL HAVE A FEW MORE MILLS, ONE AND TWO HORSE, EVAP ORATORS, SKIMMERS, BARRELS AND BUCK^ ETS, BUT THEY ARE GOING FAST. WILSON STOVES and HEATEES Winter is Coming GET READY FOR WINTER BE FORE THE COLD WEATHER ARRIVES. AFTER WINTER IS HERE YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO GET WHAT YOU WANT. COME IN AND SEE OUR LINE OF STOVES AND HEATERS. WE HAVE THE FAMOUS WIL SON HEATER FOR COAL AND WOOD. Don’t fail to see us for all kinds of auto supplies. W. E. BISflOP & COMPANY PLUMBING and PLUMBING SUPPLIES J i 18 cents a package > Camels are sold everyiv/'letUt N. C« CAMELS’ expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos answers every cigarette desire you ever had! Camels give such universal delight,such unusual enjoyment and satisfaction you’ll call them a cigarette revelation! If you’d like a cigarette that does not leave any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor, smoke Camels! If you hunger for a rich, mellow-mild cigarette that has all that desirable cigarette “body”—well, you get some Camels as quickly as you can! Camels’ expert blend makes all this delightful quality possible. Your personal test will prove that Camel Cigarettes are the only cigarettcs you ever smoked that just seem msde to meet your taste I You will prefer them to either kind of to bacco smoked straight! Compare Camels for quality and satisfaction with any cigarette in the world at any price! BREVARD INSTITUTE NOTES Additional students are still coming in and we have the largest enrollment of boys we have ever had. Prof. John Ivey of the A. E. and E. State school at Raleigh spent a few hours with us recently. He was at one time farm manager of B. I. and his wife was Miss Vera House of Bal sam Grove, both graduates of the Institute. A party of the younger set of girls chaperoned by Miss Sherrill went on a picnic on Monday to Glen Canyon Falls. « The Institute boys played the first base-ball game of the season, against a team of the town boys, resulting in a victory for B. I. A number of our girls are taking a short course in home nursing. If there is anything in the furni ture line you want I would like to con sult with you. Chas. Rozzelle, **The Furniture. Man.” HcndersonTille, N. C. 9-19-1919-4tc. CARSON CREEK NEWS Mr. J. C. Easrwell, wife and daugh ter of Brevard, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bagwell Sunday. The farmers of this section are busy this week pulling their fodder. Mrs. Eli Cassell and little daughter visited her relations here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Batson spent Sunday with their brother A. E. Bat son of East Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Lyday of Namur spent last week with her fa ther's family, A. W. Hubbard. Our school will open next Monday. We hope all the children will be ready to start and take an interest in school as our teacher, Mr. Homer McCall, is an excellent teacher and all the children are well pleased with him. On the 3rd Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock Rev. C. E. Puette of Bre vard will j^reach at Carson Creek. Let everybody attend this service and make it intt resting. With best wishes for the News. DAFFODIL. We have moved to our new store on Main Street and would like to show you thru the building. Chas. Rozzclie, “The Furniture Man,” Hendersonville, N. C. 9-19-1919-4tc. Read What U. S. Dept, of Agriculture Says About What Two Rats Can Do According to the government fig ures. two rats breeding continually for three years produce 359,709,482 individual rats. Act when you see the first rat, don’t wait. Rat-Snap is the surest, cleanest, most convenient exterminator. No mixing v;ith other foods. Drys up after killing—leaves no smell. Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Sold and guaranteed by the Ere- vard Hardv/are Company. NOTICE North Carolina, Transylvania County. D. T. Powell, vs. May Ashe Powell. To May Ashe Powell: Take notice that on the 1st day ©f Oct., 1919 at 1 o’cloclc, P. M. in the office of G. K. Willis, Greenville, S. C. before G. K. Willis, commiaBion- er, the undersigned will take the de- positi«r.s)pf C. L. Grijrgs, and others, to be react as evidence for the plain tiff in the apove entitled action, which is now penolipg in the Superior Court of Transylvan^ County, North Caro lina. I This the 12th D. T. P Lewis P. Hamlin an attorneys. f August, 1919. ^LL, Plaintiff. Ralph R. Fisher, 8 15 3tc. **It Must Have Been Dead at Least 6 Months But Didn’t, Smell.” “Saw a big rat in our cellar last ! Fall.” Writes Mrs. Joanny, and ; brought a 25c cake of Rat-Snap, I broke it up into small pieces. Last 1 week while moving we came across I the dead rat. Must have been dead six months, didn’t smell. Rat-Snap is i wonderful.” Three sizes, 25c, 50c $1 I Sold and guaranteed by the Brevard I Hardware Company. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina—Transylvania Coun ty—Jn the Superior Court. J. W. Head vs. 5. H. Jennings.'* The defendant, E. H. Jennings, will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on the 8th day of August 1919 by the clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania county, N. C., and that an action en titled as above has been brought by the above named plaintiff against E. H. Jennings to recover damages for injury to property qf the. plaintiff to wit: Lands and growing crops of the buildings and other property of the plaintiff situated on the waters of the Toxaway River below where the dam which once held the waters of Lake Toxaway was situated. That said in jury and damage w'as caused by the negligence and carelessness of the defendant in allowing and permitting the dam at Lake Toxaway which once held back the waters of said lake, to be and remain in a dangerous and un- pfo condition resulting in the break ing of said dam and thereby releas ing the waters of Lake Toxaway which waters overflowed and dam aged and destroyed the propertj'^ of the plaintiff as above mentioned to the amount of at least $1000.00 That said defendant is a proper par ty to said action v.'hich reial/'s to dam a're to both real and personal prop- ty of the plaintiff. The defendant will further lake notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Sup erior Court of Transylvania county, N. C. at his office in the court house in Ercr/ard cn the 20th day of Sept. 1919, at '0 o’»‘Jti‘'.c A .M. Mid ai'sv/er or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff ^iled in said act'on or the re lief deti .-rided in said complaint w:ll be gra i ■ mI. The ' ■ icndant will further take notice U.at a warrant of attachment was l j’rom the Superior Court of Ti a] isylv.mia county, N. C. on the 12th :iay of August 1919 against the property of said defendant which said warrant of attachment is rturnable at the s. inr* t:me and place to wit: Saturday, Sept. 20 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M. This August 12th, 1919. N. A. 'TILLER, C. S. C. Tran sylvania county, N. C. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina,—Transylvania Coun ty—In the Superior Court. J. H. Whitmire vs. E. H. Jennings. The defendant, E. H. Jennings, will take notice that a suinmons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on the 8th day of August 1919 by the clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania county, N. C., and that an action en titled as above has been brought by the above named plaintiff against E. H. Jennings to recover damages laintifT to wit: Lands and growing crops thereon on Ihe v-.ater'^ of the plaintiff situated on the waters of the Toxaway River below where the dam which once held the waters of Lake Toxaway was situated. That said in jury and damage was caused by the negligence and carelessness of tiie defendant in allowing and permitting the dam at Lake Toxaway which once held back the waters of said lake, to be and remain in a dangerous and un safe condition resulting in the break ing of said dam and thereby releas ing the waters of Lake Toxaway vsrhich watiers overfiov.'ed and dam- NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina,—Transylvania Coun ty—In the Superior Court. C. M. Steele vs. E. H. Jennings. Th:; (icfondant, E. H. Jennings, will take notice that a summons in the rsbovo entitled action was issued against said defendant on the 8th day of August 1919 by the clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania county, N. C., and that an action en- vitlf'd as above has been brought by the fii'ovo named plaintiff against E. H. Jennings to recover damages for injury to property of the plaintiff to wit: Growing crops of the plaint)if situated on the waters of the Toxa-vvay River befov/ v.hcre the dam which once held the v.aters of T^ake Toxav.-ay was situated. That said in jury and damage was caused by the negligence and carelessness of the defendant in al’ov.inj? and permitting the dam at Lake Tcxav/ay wh,’-'*h once held back the waters of said lake, to be and I’emain in a dangerous and un safe condition resulting in tho brerk- ing of said dam and thereby releas ing the waters of Lake Toxav.ay which waters overflowed and dam aged and destroyed the property of the plaintiff as above mentioned to the amount of at least $400.00 That said refon'lant is a proper par ty to said action which relates to dam age to both real and personal prop- ty of the plaintiff. The defendant will further take notice that he is requii-ed to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Sup erior Court of Transylvania county, N. C. at his olfice in the court house in Brevard on the 20th d;>y of Sept. 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M. and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed in said action or the re lief demanded in said complaint will be granted. The defendant will further take notice that a warrant of attachmsnt was issued from the Superior Court of Transylvania county, N. C. on the 12th day of August 1919 against the j property of said defendant which said v.-^arrant of attachment is returnable at the same time and place to wit: Saturday, Sept. 20 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M. This August 12th, 1919. X. A. MILLER, C. S. C. Tran sylvania county, N. C. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina,—Transylvania Coun ty—!n the Superior Court. J. G. Lanning vs. E. H. Jennings. The defendant, E. H. Jennings, will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on the 8th day of August 1919 by the clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania county, N. C., and that an action en titled as above has been brought by the above named plaintiff against E. H. Jennings to recover damages for injury to property of the plaintiff to wit: Growing crops of the plaintiff situated on the v%’aters of the Toxav.ay River below v.hcre the dam which once held the waters of Lake Toxaway was situated. That said in jury and damage was caused by the negligence and carelessness of the defendant in allowing and permitting the dam at Lake Toxaway which once held back the waters of said lake, to be and remain in a dangerous and un safe condition resulting m the break ing cf said dam and thereby releas- ng the v.aters of Lake Toxaway . hich walcrs overflowed and dam- r.ged and destroyed the property of ;.iie plai):iiff as above mentioned to the amc aat of at least $1200.00. That said defendant is a proper party to said action which relates to damage to both real and personal property of the plaintiff. ,:'L3 defendant will further take notice Uiat he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Sup erior Court of Transylvania county, N. C. at his omce in the court house in Brevard on the 20th day of J^ept. 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M. .nnd answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed in said .action or the re lief demanded in said complaint will be granted. The defendant will further take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued from the Superior Court of Transylvania county, N. C. on the 12th day of August 1919 against the property of said defendant which said warrant of attachment is returnable at the same time and place to wit: Saturday, Sept. 20 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M. This August 12th, 1919. N. A. MILLER, C. S. C. Tran sylvania county, N. C. Read the advertisements in the News. Patronize those who adver tise—they deserve your patronage, for they have shown that they believe in patronizing home industry by their support of their home paper.