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^ > i. -•'*' V’ V 4- \ . i» THE BREVAItO NEWS, BR^ARD, N. C. FROAr. AMtti. i|iA ntf • •••****• : PERSONALS : The children of the Baptist Church 'WHS £rive an entertainment in the !form of Easter exercises on Easter Sunday nigfat at the Baptist Qhurch. The public is cordially invited. X you took out of the pit around the boards forming the sides, sloping it up to the top. See that your sash fits tightly on the under side so that cold air cannot get in on frosty nights. Place strong hinges at the back so that the sash may easily be raised and lowered conveniently. Fasten lower edge of sash with hook and eye and leave hot bed to “burn out" for Judge J.. A. Forsythe sold his cor- 'ner lot now occupied by Bagwell’s two days. Then sow your seed thinly in rov,'s two inches apart to the depth of twice the size of the seed, covcritig them firmly with soil and «tore to Messrs. Chas. Orr and Thos. H. Shipman for $6000.00. X The Fish Commissioner Car came niark the end of the row with seed to Brevard at noon on Tuesday bring packet stuck on a stick. Water the ing supplies for re-stocking the bed evenly with a water can having rivers of this section. X Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Clark motored to Asheville Saturday. X a spray nozzle; fasten your sash down tightly and in two weeks your! plants v»fill begin to show above the soil. On sunny days give the plants air or they will grow spindly. Just a little air at first and leave the sash five cents. Proceeds for School Im provement Fund, A school entertainment will be given in School Hall on Friday Ev^- ing April 23. A program 'consisting of plays, pantomines, songs and re citations will be rendered by the Departments of the school. Every body is invited. An admission fee of 5 and 15 cents will'be charged at the door. Proceeds to go to the School Improvement Fund. . The Rosman schools will close on May 14 with a local school exhibit by the various Departments of the schools. This will give the parents and friends a chance to see some of the work thepupils have done during the year. I'h si’Jc A^’nvorth is about again Sifter an attack of <’oublc pneumonia propped up say three inches for an which confined him tc the house for hour during the heat of the day four weeks. j j:rrr.dually increasing the distance X j and time of exposure until you can Mr. and Mrs. Eu.ceno Reeves who have the sash entirely open on warm bought the James P. Deaver farm Don’t forget to close the sash some time ago are adding a commo- at night until all danger of frost is clioxis Idtchen and planning other past. improvements to their beautiful' Water your plants when the soil homi!. Mr. Claude Case Jr., is doing sccnis dry v.-ith a watering can hav- thi' work. I injur a fine t^pray and keep the weeds I pulled out. You can start your patty EASTER SALE OF GOODIES p n and crook neck squash in toma to cans which have had the ends melted out and the joints if unsol dered tied up v,-ith a string and thus ,c:et them several weeks earlier. You : IBEC The Ladies of the Baptist Chv.rch will conduct a sale of APRONS AND EATABLES suitable for your Easter dinner. SATURDAY Before Easter at BREVARD PHARMACY. The proceeds of which will ?^o to the Flower Fund. Sale Begins at 10:00 o’clock. may have your tomato and pepper plants iji small tin pots and set th^-m out without even wilting. Start a hot bed this vear. LET r.SE DIE AT HOME COMMUNION IN EREVARD PRES BYTERIAN CHURCH Koxt Su;vl;.y nt the ro.u’ular hour for sirvuT' ip. the Brevard Presby terian Churvh, .ho Sacrament of tl>e Lord's Supper v.lll bo administered. ii i.ot me (lie at home, let me die, > Th ’!. ;;ioihcr may see where I lie; chaj-’cc I fill the lonely grave, she' I.; ilriilcd on the wave. 1 iir.ow she would visit my tomb. And think of days for(=ver P'one; Of childhcod days slie’ll not forget, She calls us all her childrL’n yet. Let me die v.'hcre a si.-ter dear, plant around my ;2;rave a rose. And v.’here a Lathers I'aithful })r;;yer Ivlai:cs sr.'cetvr still rnv loivj; rer>o. e. If yo\i have no hot bed in your ravi’. n you are mii^sing not only a j Wh Lot n'.c die beneath my father’s roof j That sheltere<l me wlien bat a youth, i Ihe Bibl so oft was laid, i iai\ro amount of pleasure, but a very And prayer for us the “preacher” j viii.Lerial hc-lp. With a hot bed you Ivlade. | 1 ean h:ne an earlier, better and more econon.ical .uarden . A hot bed will t'ho you early vejjetables such as letturo, sjMnach, onions and I'adishes, before- tho lip.vj you can safely sow ; i ; d out (;f doors. It also gives you t}.o opnortunii.y to raise your own lorn:..o. Vaul’-fiower. cabbage, pepper ii.nd v.here bri.^nt waters flow' | niKj plants i’lblead of paying a green oaks their beauty : bi^h jnice at the nursery; you may All announcements under this heading are if.5.CO each, and will be published in every issue until the primary election. The friends of Cos Paxton wish to announce him as a candidate for re- election to the olfice of Sheriff of Transylvania County, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candi date for sheriff of Transylvania Co. Subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primary. E. J. WHITMIRE. I do hereby announce myself a candidaLe for the office of Register of Deeds for Transylvania County subject to the rules of the democra tic primary. EUGEXE H. DUCKWORTH. We wish to announce to the dem ocratic voters of Tx’ansylvania coun ty, subject to ihe action of their pri mary and county convention, the name of 3iL W. Callov.ay of Brevard for the office of Sheriff. Mr. Galloway needs no I’ocornmen- dation at our har.J.ii. He will exccuto the duties of the ciTice of sheriff v.ithout fear or favor; is a loyal democrat, and lor many reasons f-hould be given this nomination. (Signed.) Voters. The many democratic friends of Cokinan Galiov/ay v.ish to present his name before the Democratic County Convention as a candidate for the office of Representative. O, let me die among my friends j Ant! with them my last moments ; i Spend I Those things with wlwch I’ve had to Do, Let me die there to say adieu. The many friends of “Toode” Stamey wi?h to announce nis can didacy for constable of Brevard Township, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. His excel lent record as jailer merit his elec tion. Glow, Where the summits of the mountains Ilise, Their “hoary heads” towards Skies. the the breez of also start your Slower plants such as salvia in the hot bed and thus .e;et an earlier and longer blooming sea- sorii There is nothing difficult about makinj; a hotbed, yet how few of us Let me die where tJike the Lroublc ! A fev,' old boards. Spring, u glass sash, a pair of hinges and a Softly moves, and the bjrds sing plentiful supply of fresh horse ma- Their lofty notes, of music fair, nure are all you require. Of course ■ To charm the traveler from afar. a ref'ular 3x6 hotbed is better but . , J. • -ii J -D Then lay me on the little hill any wmdow of any size will do. Be sure and place your hotbed on the south side of a building if you can; but any sunny spot will do. Dig a pit three feet deep of size to fit your j gome kind one my funeral preach sash, fill it to within throe inches j j have heard in wisdom teach, of the top with fresh horse manure. , ^he wicked to forsake his way, No other fertilizer will answer the ] Salvation may begin today, purpose and it must be fresh—not j * over four weeks old and fresher if But should I not go home to die, possible. It is the heat generated by j 0. let me feel my Savior nigh, this manure that w^ depend on for | Where’er I die my peace shall be, the quick germination and growth For Jesus is along with me. of the young plants. Build a frame j C. L. OSBORNE, of boards around the pit; you can Fair Grounds, near Richmond Va., Where brothers sleep majestic still. Our bodies may lay side by side, While we our Maker will abide. Having been advised by many of my frieiids thou^'htout Transylvania County to do F.O, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of said county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. ECK SLMMS. nail the boards to comer posts or make a removable frame. If you have a regular 3x6 l^otbed sash, make your frame three feet high at back and two feet high at front; thus giv ing one foot fall the long way of the bed. This slope sheds the rain and admits the sunshine to all parts of the bed. On top of the manure which should be well trampled down piQt six inches of £Tood rich garden soil and rake it level. Bank the dirt June 1st, 1863. THE ROSMAN SCHOOL NOTES The Rosman School will give a pie social and program at the High School building on Friday evening, April 9th. Everybody invited. A good time is assured. Admission NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION. North Carolina, Transylvania Coun ty—In the Superior Court. Ilia INi. Saltz vs. Robt. M. Saltz. The defendant above named ^ will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transylvania, N. C., for the purpose of obtaining for the plaintiff an absolute divorce from tile defendant on the grounds of adul tery and desertion; and the said de fendant will futher take notice that he is retfuired to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the sixth Monday after the first Monday in March 1920, it being the 12th day of April 1920, at the Court House of said county, in Brevard, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 13th day of March, 1920. N. A. MILLER, C. S. C. 3-19-4 tc. Urge Adequate Rate*. In a resolution adopted by the Asso ciation of Life Insurance Presidents the heads of the country’s large insur ance companies express their attitude toward the railroad situation as fol lows : “Rehabilitation of the ’tnilroads and establishment by law of rates adequate to provide for the present and future demands of our growing commerce and to stabilize the credit and securities of the roads.** I - WHY BUY BREAD OUT OF TOWN WHEN YOU CAN GET MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD FOR THE SAME MONEY AT YOUR HOME BAKERY? Philip’s Bakery * NOTICE! JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS FRESH SHIP MENT OF NORRIS EXQUISITE CANDIES * i * * NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CARS The March winds will *0011 dry vtrt the mud and it will be a pleasure to drive a car that makes little or no noise over thoi good roads. MOTOR CAR STANDARDS ARE IN THE HANDS OF THE CONSUMERS It is within the power of the motorins public to make auto mobiles measure up to their requirements, says White & Wood ward, of Rosman, N. local dealers in Chevrolet passenger cars. The success of an automobile depends on the degree to which it gives purchasers what they want and need, therefore try a Chevrolet. In buying a car see that you get all that your money calls for. If vou are not a judge of mechanical construction find out from owners what service their cars afford. The testimony of not one, but many owners is necessary to establish a reliable reputation. The reputation and resources of the manufacturer are guides to the rualiti/ of the car. Service and economy are the chief points to be considered. Of what use are all the comforts and conveniences of equipment if the car itself doesn’t stand un? What enjoyment is there in them if the car itself is a continuous cxtrava^rance? Complete satisfaction can only be experienced with a car that not only includes every essential of modern equipment but which affords dependable and inexpensive performance. These are the standars by which a car should be judged. Purchasers can secure cars that measure up to them if they in sist upcn it. Satisfy yourself that the car you decide upon is fully equip ped at the start. But above all, make sure that the motor and other vital parts of its construction are such as to insure you dependable, economical and 4asting sev'vice in return for your investment. By doing this you will advance the standards of the industry and benefit the motoring public as a whole. A. M. WHITE U. G. WOODWARD V¥l:iite Woodward “The Chevrolet” Rosman, N. C. Brevard Pharmacy Reliable Druggists J. B. Pickelsimer, Ph.G Prop. Phone No, One Brevard, N. C. Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions. S: ■: --'f K: >5* * ♦ * J? * * * ii * ; I * * * * R DUNK’S EOCK LODCH HO. 267 A.F. &A. M. LIST YOUR PROPERTY For Sale or Rent With THE TRANSYLVANIA REALTY CO. We sell lots, farms and timber lands. The business form.erly conducted by the Brevard Land & Improvement Co. has been taken over by us. See us if you want to buy, sell or rent. We Mear» Eusinesc-. THANSYLVANIA REALTY CO. Orficcs Carrier Buiiciin^ EREVARD, iM. C. Phone 104 |u ... I. -St- I to do'klS-'ZiUtS- no man ever smoked a better a: any pricel j /^AMELS quality, and their expert blend I of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos hand \^ou 1 c'.crarette that will sat- expressed. blend to either Cr.mels mellow-mildnes^ will certainly there, and N.-., TURKISH G' DOSfESTICrd BLEND Cl C R £ T T E_S A They will not tire your ta^te. And, they leave no unpleas ant cigarctty aftertaste nor unpleasani ciga- retty odor! Just compare Camels with any ciga-^ rette in the world at any price! Camels are sold everyvirhere in scier.tificaHy seaM packajSes rf 20 i-i^ur^ttes; or ien packages UOO cigarettes) in a tsUssini' pnper-coverea carton. this csfXon iorthc hotsic or otfiCf fMPpIy or when you travel R. J. REVNOLCS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. '*•4 ^ -
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