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"I vjisvvt tw ote ^ LADN’O Grtrr NMEUr-- OR SOWkSTW^VllGt'.'* FRESH FRUITS Pork, Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Dressed Chicken—that is what we make a special ty of in our meat department. - Fruits, Vegetables and Fish in season. Don’t ask ‘‘What shall I have for dinner?” but come and pick put what you want. r. p. SLEDGE CAT, OLD TOPER, EKJOYS 9 LIVES fAastus Gets His Share of the Stills in Every Stilly Night. H>ND OF HOME BREW ‘The Neat Store* Main Street. : Buil^ Now Willie Price is Low Wc have all kinds of Building Material and we sell it chcap. You can protect your buildinga at very cozi by painting them cccacicriiilly Car load of Flooring;> Shingles and Cement just arrived. I Bam Ensllsh Red Cxido It coGt3 V3ry little and you’ll be surprised how much G'crfcice a gallon will cpread over. We recom mend it fcr !—ms, fences, roofs Eind buildings where a good preservative is needed at a smgJl cost. Aussy Acquir§s Fondness for Booze Licking Moist Corks From Confiscated Liquor in Poiice Station in Detroit. OetBoit.—This cat has gone to the liis name is Rastus! He Is jet l)lack. He lives at the Grand River :ivenue police station. AiiU he Is a ilrtULlvard. Uastus responded to his first alco holic temptation several weeks ago «hlle basking in the sun near a win dow in the office of Inspector James AlcNafiiara. A large haul of whisky stills and home brew was inspected in tlie oliice. Rastus. quite InnocentLv, (►tTered Jais assistance as ofticial tester, by iiekiog the moist corks and lapping tlie <lreg6 from the stills. Sleeps Off Jag- A few (minutes later Mr. Cat was ^een staggering across the floor. He crawled up on the switchboard and purred his jag to sleep. With his appetite whetted for alco hol, Rastus was frequently discovered sno(iping around the confiscated stills, licking the bottles of home-brew and lapping the stills. While he was sleeping near a basket of home brew one day a cork popped off one of the bottles and Rastus imbibed In the flowing liquid regardless of his co- parity. One raid netted 362 quarts of liquor for Rastus. With half- clof=ed preen eyes he viewed the lay out and wished for more than nine lives. “But I don’t want Rastus scandal ized,” Inspector McNamara said. “He is a good cat. and his taste for liquor is both harmless and amus ing.” Thirteen Unlucky Enough. Last week Rastus created consider able nterriuient when 13 colored men Now is your op portunity* Now is the time to build. , Brevard Lunber Co. FR.ANK JENKINS. Prop. Phoi3120 Close to Depoi G. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL ESTATE: Whereas, on the 21st day of May, 1914, T. W. Whitmire and. wife and F. E. Shuford and wife executed a Deed in Trust to the undersigned Trustee to secure an indebtedness described in said Deed in Tru'st, which Deed in Trust is registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Transylvania County, in Book 9, Page 154, and Whereas, default has been made in the payment of said indebtedness, and the Brevard Building & Loan Assoc iation, the Payee named in said Deed in Trust, has directed the un dersigned Trustee ta advertise and sell the lands described in said Deed in Trust. On Monday, the 23rd day of May 1921, at the Court House in the Town of Brevard, Transylvania County, N. C., I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described par cel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Transylvania, State of North Carolina: In the .town of Brevard, on thtt North side of Whitmire Street, B& GINNING at a stake in the North Margin of said Whitmire Street, in the line between the lands formerly owned by Mrs. Martha E. Cooper and Delia E, Gash, and runs with the \ North margin of Whitmire Street, South 73 degrees East 84 feet to a stake: thence, North 2 degrees east 197 feet to a stake; thence North 71 degrees East 84 1-2 feet to a stake in the said Cooper and Gash line, chence with said Cooper and Gash line. South 2 desrees West, 205 feet to the BEGINNING. Being the land conveyed by Mar tha E. Cooper to H. G. Mackey; By H. G. Mackey and wife to I. C. Tin sley, and by I. C. Tinsley and wife to N. A. Cooper and wife and by N. A. Cooper and wife to T. W. Whitmire and F. E, Shuford. Deeds covering all which conveyances and registered :n the office of the Regi^er of Deeds of Transylvania County. Sale made to satisfy said debt and nterest in cost and expenses of sale. This the 19th day of April 1921. R- L. GASH, Trustee. R. L. G, 4 t. c. THE PRAYER CORNER. Honouring Parents. Children should honour their par ents. Nothing more sadly mars the beauty of a life than anything that shows want of filial love'and respect. Children never come to an age, while their parents live, when they may cease to treat them with affection and honour, in return for their un selfish devotion, self denial and care for them in the days of infancy and childhood. These are debts we never can repay save by love that stops at no cost or sacrifice, nor flags in its faithfulness until we have laid a- way the revered forms to rest in the grave. If we are blessed with wealth or with plenty, they should share it who shared their all with us in days gone by, perhaps pinched themselves that We might not want, or that we might be better fitted for iife. If we have risen to higher position and greater honor than o^ parents had. we should bring them into the sunshine that is ours, that the benedi:;tion of our favoured life may brierhten and swee ten their old age. If they are a little peculiar, or odd in their ways, lacking some of the refinements of our more fashionable life, we should remember that these are oniy outside disfigure ments, and that beneath then beat hearts of iove, and dwell spirits that are noble with the nobleness of Christ likeness. A PRAYER: Our Father Thou hast commanded us to honour our parents, and we j know that nothing more sadly mars tho beauty of our life than anything: I that shows want of filial love and re- ' spect. May we never come to an age, while our parents live; when we may chose to treat them vnth affec tion and honour in return for their un selfish devotion, self denial and care for us in the days of our infancy and childhood. These are debts we can ! never repay save by love that stops at no cost or sacrilice, r.or flagrs in its faithfulness, until we have laid away their revt^rcj forms to rest in the grave. If we are blessed with wealth or with plenty, help us to share it with those who shared their all with us. Enable us to brighten into the sun shine that is ours, that the benedic tion of our favoured life may bright en and sweeten their aid age. May no filial untendemess of ours ever wring from their hearts the ag onizing cry of the old dazed, heart broken, tempest beaten king. “How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is To have a thankless child.” And this we ask in the name of Him whose filial love and devotion* is ever before us as a pattern and example of what Thou, Our Father, woulds’t have us be and do. Amen. C. D. C. DOG JOINS PAL THROUGH PANE Was Seen Staggering Acros* the Floor. were arrested for shooting craps. Ras tus was feeling In an extremely affec tionate mood and rubbed his head against one of the prisoner’s feet. The prisoner happened to be superstitious, and jumped three feet in the air when he saw Rastus. a black cat, cross his path. Rastus does not neglect his house work in spite of jhls habltlaal (de bauches. Since he strayed Into the station about one year ago he has completely exterminated the mice which infested the station, basement and bam. Let Us Print Your Sale Bills BOND PRINTING GOOD)OBS Give Us Yours. Mistress Calls Veterinarian to Remove Glass From Willie's Paws and Bandage Wounds. Cleveland.—Willie, a Boston terrier, stpod In the big bay window and barked a cordial greeting to Buster, his friend next door, who stood out on the sidewalk w^agging his tail. “Come on out,” Buster bow wowed. “Can’t,” said Willie. “Mrs. Kohler has gone to the store and left me on guard.” “Well, can’t you stand watch outtide just as well as In the house?” Buster queried. Willie glanced around nervously and then made a flying leap for Buster and liberty. He went straight through the window and landed In a shower of broken glass. A neighbor ran to notify Mrs. Kohler, wife of Fred Kohler, county commissioner, who was on her way to the grocery. Mrs. Kohler returned and called Dr. F. W. Shaffer, veteri narian. He pulled splinters of glaci from Willie’s paws and bandaged his wounds. Sheriff Killed Desperado in Pistol Duel Haz«/d, Ky.—In a pistol duel In the streets Kelly llobinson, thirty years oid, notorious outlaw, was shot dead by Deputy {Sheriff John Smith, twenty- two, was mortally wounded. The men fell Mi^tbln a few feet of eacli other. ^ WHEAT .. HEARTS: DELICIOUS AND NOURISHING. Dependable Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruiis, Etc. If you want a dellcions breakfast drink try our Seal Brand Coffee* Our stock is always fresh and in quality the best. We also carry a high grade of T easr Chocolate and Cocoa. We have a full stock of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries at all times and can supply your every need in that line. MITCHELL Main Street “The GrocerBrevard Are Your Arteries Sound If so, you will be in fine shape, but if Your Plumbing Is Not Perfect, if the arteries of your house don’t work right, you will have no health, comfort or convenience. HAVE IT PUT IN ORDER NOW Get ready for summer and be prepared for next winter. We do all kinds of Plumbin|^» Tinning and Sheet Metal V/ork. One^good second-hand Range for sale. Nicholson & Ducios Main Street Brevard, N. C. The City MarRet The fruit crop in this section may have gone to the bad, but we can supply you with the best cuts in Meats of all kinds, both fresh and cured. Phone us your orders and they will re ceive prompt attention. THe City Market S, F. ALLISON, Pnipiietor - If you want to keep up with the progress of the county you must keep posted; and to keep posted you must read The Brevard New3. ^
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