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THE BREVimP NEWS, BREVAWg, H. nuDAY, MOVniBBil PERS0NAI5 S. 0. Gillespie of Pendergast, Tenn. is a Brevard visitor this week. Mr. A. B. Riley, of Hendersonville^ spent the week-^nd in toMni. ^ss Dora Garren of Cedar Moun- tafr was a week-end visitor of Bre- vwd. Alex Rheubensteen, of Henderson ville, was a Brevard visitor last Sun day. Rev. J. S. Burnett, of Chattonooga, Tcnn. spent last Sunday in Brevard. Miss Grace Gillespie, of Cedar Mt., was a visitor in Brevard last Monday^ Prof. St. Elmo Holland, organist, at the Queen theatre, Hendersonville, motored to Brevard last Sunday. C. C. Buchanan, of Sylva, N. C., was in Brevard last Sunday. Miss Elsie Bishop, of Cedar Moun tain, was shopping in Brevard last ■kester Glenn, of Hendersonville, sspe^t Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Glcen, at the Crary ITotol. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Baptist Church will meet with Mrs. W. E. r.ishop Tuesday, Dec. 2nd, 1919. Miss Bozzie Bracken, principal of Shoal Creek school, spent the week- . Pvl in Bn yard with home-flolks. Alderman T. D. England is visiting "is sister, Mrs. Whitmire, at Maiden, N. C. T. W. Whitmire, of Asheville, who recently purchased the Ethelwold ho. el property, was in Brevard last Friday and Saturday, looking after the property and furnishings. Uev. H. L. Powell, pastor of the Mothodist Church, spent a few days with his father in Polk County last week. W. B. F. Wright and brother made n business trip to Spartanburg last Monday. S. A .Gnsh of Etowah was in Bre vard Tuesday. W. C. Rector, attorney, of Hen- (iersonville, was here on business Tuesday. Messrs. R. A. Levasy, B. Ford and (1. H. Adams of Asheville were busi ness visitors to Brevard last Tuesday. J. A. I’orest of Hendersonville was here the first of the week in the interest of the Modenr Woodman of America. t Mr. and Mrs. Grover William Mor- lock, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Morlock’s father, Mr. Thomas Dodsworth, have returned to tht'ir home in Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gallamore, of Chester, Pa. are visiting Mrs. Galla- rnore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Price, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. T. H.i Hampton left Tuesday for Akron, Ohio., where they will visit their sons, Charlie and Wal ter. From there they w'ill go to Nor wood, Mich, to visit their son, T. H. Hampton, Jr. THE FIRST NUMBER OF THE LYCEUM COURSE WILL BE DECEMBER 12. 1919. Mrs. Smithy local'managery will ba at Clemant** store from 3 to 5 every afternoon with tickets, Mr. Clement will check reserred seats just as soon as sold. Come early so you can have your choice. CHRISTMAS EDITION The News will publish a Christmas edition on Friday, Dec. 19. It will not be in magazine or book form, but merely the regular edition enlarged. The cover pages of this edition will be in suitable. Christmas colors and a large number of appropriate Christ mas stories by well known and emi nent writers, as well as a large num ber of Christmas half tone illustra tions will appear in this edition. We earnestly request the hearty co-oper ation of the entire business and pro fessional people of Transylvania county in order that we may give to the outside world a creditable edi tion. “It Can be Done.” Diversilieil Ads TOWN LOTS,—Farms and timber lands for sale. Frank Jenkins, Brevard. N. C. tfc. FANCY PATENT flour only $1.50 at Glazener’s Rosman and Quebec stores. 4tc-ll-21. FOR SALE—A good base burner hard coal stove in splendid condi tion. Will sell reasonable. Thomas. H. Shipman. FOR SALE—Will sell cheap, or trade for cattle, one first class mule colt One good mare for sale or trade for cattle. C. C. Yongue. tfc YOUNG JERSEY Heifers for sale. See P. C. Orr, Everett Farm, Da vidson River, N. C. 11-1 4tc. WANTED—I viish to buy a fresh milk cow. Must be a good one. Thomas H. Shipman. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Mare, buggy and harness. Good bargain for cash, or will exchange for cat tle or hogs. S. F. Allison. FOR SALE—Berkshire And Poland China Pigs. S. F. Allison. FOR SALE—One fine black driving mare and one rubber tired buggy and harness; also one Jersey cow. Also one 6-octave oak organ, apply J. A, Hartman, Pisgah Forest, N. C. Here’s Your Chance to have YOUR EYES tested and fitted up with GOOD GLASSES. If you need glasses for reading or for constant use, be sure and see DOCTOR ROBINSON Well known Eye Specialist of Asheville ^ atAETHELWOLD HOTEL Brevard, N. C. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3rd. One Day Only. Come early or make an Appoointment When you visit Asheville Look for this Sign 78 Patton Avenue Below Post Office mm Office Phone 626 Res. Phone 1288 PERFECT WORK GUARANTEED BREVARD AND TRANSYLVANIA ON A MAIN LINE To the wide awake and progressive citizens the realization of the above head lir^es means more at the present time tha^ any other issue. It means more 1 uJimss in every profession, trade and v.alk of life. It means bet ter markets for our produce and bet ter rates to those who use the R. R. It 1 lean^ better and more efficient tn vel ^^omodatipns. In fact ii 11 ansTransylvania County will be on a boom in short order. It means that your bonds and property will be worth more to you. It means that you will be able to dispose of every thing you have for sale right af hotne. It means more enterprises for the county. Therefore more people—in fact it means the finishing touches without which no place is complet-- and that is a direct through line. Li t it be either route; just let us have a main line and then watch us grow. Let every citizen boose for this en^ and work for the completion of ^ach a line. P. S/W. COME ON! Who Wants Action? Ycu’ll Get It From WnXIAM DUNCAN "SMASBISG jkAJBosaEixsr A High Powered Serial In Hfteen Episodes, ANNOUNCEMENT, P. S|\ i WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF STETSON HATS FOR YOUNG MEN AS WELL AS OLDER MEN. COME AND SEE THEM. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. JUST RECEIVED A Nice Line of Ladies’ Glove-Finished Silk Hose • Brown-Patton Company PISGAH FOREST, N. C. A MESSAGE IN THE “BREVARD NEWS” WILL REACH OVER ,1,200 HOMES. ARE YOU STILL ON THE BOTTOM RUNG? IF SO, WHY NOT INCREASE YOUR BUSI NESS THROUGH ADVERTISING? The CHEVROLET is The Car \ The Worth of a Car is the Worth of the Motor' **It is the motor that m«lBes the automobile from the staad> point of utility/' say* White, Woodward Auto Co., of Rosman, N. C., local dealers in Chevrolet passenger and commercial car^ ... Hundreds of dollars may be spent on body comfort and ap> P**i‘*nce, but in the end, the edjoyment of' a car is limited to the worth of the motor. Just as the heart is the center of life in a human being, so the motor is the heart of the automobile. It makes it go. If a man has a strong heart he is generally capable of doing physical things. The ordinary tests of every day do not tax him at all, they do not wear him out. He has endurance. He lives long and is fit and vigorous in his old age. 'In just the same manner the capacity of a car for hard service and the length of that service depends on the character of its motor. . It is be cause so many people fail to grasp this important point that they make so many costly experiments before finding real motoring satisfaction. It is because of this that so many m^kes of auto> mobiles are permitted to flourish on the sole strength of attrac- features before public opinion snuffs them out. .. • On the other hand the most successful cars of today are ' those whose motors have sto^d up to the tests of time. .Tbey are the kind in which the motor has been the first considration. .Then the rest of th car has been built to fit the power of the motor. In such cars the motor is not taxed by unnecessary weight. Sfirength and flexibility have taken the place of bulk and the re sult is greates riding comfort, endurance, freedom from repairs and far more power at far less cost for fuel. A. M. WHITE U. G. WOODWARD White (Sh Woodward “The Chevrolet’. Rosman, N. C. We have a G>mplete line oL ' Trusses, Maternity Belts and Alxiommal Supplies DAVIS-WALKER DRUG CO. Successors to DUCKWORTH DRUG CO. Main St. BREVARD, N. C. Phone 85 ENTRY No. 2617 B. E. Hardin enters and claims 50 acres of land more or less in Little River Township on Buckhorn Creek, adjoining lands of C. A. Shuford es tate and others. Beginning on a chestnut oak on a rock cliff the be ginning corner of a tract of land granted by the State to James M. Orr and later conveyed to McCrary and DeChoiseul and runs with a line of said grant North 36 1-2 deg. west 80 poles to a black oak; then with the line of another line of Grant to Mc Crary and DeChoiseul south 55 deg. west 80 poles to a stake in the C. A. Shuford tract; then west 10 poles to a stake, the north east corner of Grant no. 3416 to Heifner (Now C. A. Shuford estate) then with east line of said Grant south 3 deg. west 100 poles to a stake in the line of an other Grant to McCrary and DeChoi seul; then with line of said grant N. 53 deg. east 140 poles to the begin ning. (Signed) B. E. HARDIN. Entered Nov., 16th, 1919. G. C. Kilpatrick, Entry Taker. ll-19-4tp.. LEASE IN THE TEXAS ,Lu. Reaves County prom- BUY OIL OILFIELI ises to be a great producer of Oil and Gas. Our geological reports are A-1. We are surrounded by large companies now drilling. We now have the Shallow Oil of a very high grade. Your goldfen oppor tunity; buy a lease direct from owner in any size tracts from 10 acres up to 4,000 acres. Price $20 to $ET0 per acre, according to loca tion. Maps and all information will be furnished.. This opportun ity may not appear again. A. L. Black, Pecos, Texas ll-21-2tp. St. Philips Guild will hold a» Christ mas : r. e of fancy article^ at the Rectory on the 9th of Decf. from 3 to 6 P. M. SAPPHIRE THEATRE BREVARD, N. C. EVERY SATURDAY lOc Admissioi^ih 10c James Watson Says, **111 Never For get When Father’s Hogs Got Cholera. One morning he found 20 .hogs dead and several sick. He called in the Vet. who after dissecting a rat caught on the premises, decided tUat lihe rodents had conveyed germs. Since then I am never without RAT- SNAP. It’s the surest, quickest rat destroyer I know.” Three sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Brevawi Hardware Co. and Davis- Walker Drj" Co. Brevard, N. C. THE UN IVERSAL CAR « If you use “bogus’' or counterfeit parts for replace ments and repairs to your Ford car, you can’t expect satisfactory nor durable service from your car. It’s not I c'T Rifc-KT fair-to the car to repair with poor LET MEN WHO ^ KNOW DO IT Quality parts. Stick to the genume Ford materials and have your Ford car cared for by men who know Ford mechanism and how to best keep the car in working order. Bring your Ford car to our shop where you!re sure of the square deal; sure of Ford materials and sure of Ford low prices. Keep your Ford car running full standard. BREVARD MOTOR CO. C. H. KLUEPPELBERG, Manager.
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