lA • TH£ BREVARD NEWS. BREVAim. ft C I » I -lilt mi. p., . • ‘ i r" s • 1^ yon Efe'. ^ know^why il*t toasted? Ta teal in tiie dqlicious Burley flavor. - It*8 toasted. ffim SnHKE ^CIGARETTEi WHEAT . HEARTS: GROCERS. AT ALL AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, JULY 9 . Shirley Mason IN GIRL OF MY HEART The stoiyy of a nameless waif who found sunshine and happiness in the liarbor of love. Charles Hutchinson — in — “DOUBLE ADVENTURE” and Mutt and Jeff in “THE NATURALIST”. MONDAY, JULY 11 Douglas Fairbanks IN THE NUT Loves a lady who loves a hobby and when he pursues her trouble pur s«Les him. Yet he overcomes every thing in his inimitable way and **The Nut” proves to be a red-blooded man. Also Pathe News. TUESDAY, JULY 12 Bebe Daniels IN » THE MARCH HARE Another Comedy brama in which “Bebe” is just as delightful as ever. Also Ruth Roland Avenging Arrow. The FIRE IN the MOUNTAINS* (Continued from past iasoe) **Yea i^n be eleanMd ao by fire”. In paraphrasing Roberir' Biurns in ''fais protest on the efkise tax on Uanor, '^Scotland mes in sour^affliction**, “the mountains and me*s in aoure af fliction”. This calamity is brought on us by envo]rs extraordinary, ministers.plen ipotentary — a connate Birth of Fed ro; Forest, Gelo, State Survey, fat tening on Fedral State money to their cpmplete repletion and to the Filins depletion. ’ Wallowing in the Lap of Luxury in gilded offices amid sweet girl sten ographers, under an anti-leaf burn ing law as fallacious as the nineor law of Lycurgus in the days of old. Oh, men, I call on you “to be up and ready” for the exingency of the time demands it to save the timber save our country from the festering filth of unbumt woods and with the Bickett 1^0 an acre tax on our worm festering lands as an incubator for sickness to man and death and dis- truction to the timber. One of fair Brevard grand men, who will not do anything before .9 a. m. or after 3:00 p. m., gave me a dual instrument, one side of which tells the absence of heat in Winter and cold in Summer, on the other is a prognosticator of comfaig events. I hurried to look at it and it says the froth of censure will be. hard to wipe from the lips of many who have not the intelligence. (quo vadis) the the truth. A great a’conite fear creeps o’er me and grasps my heart as with an icy hand, that these anti-leaf brig ade like the longer eel will slip thru the meshes of reason, and headed by some fair Amazon will rush on and on to subdue all fire, like a Bat out of the Inferno until they fling back those ponderous doors of Hell and quench its Eternal fire. But like Caesar, I’ll be “In arduis fideles” faithful in danger. What a wonderful twin like resem blance in imbicility is that anti-leaf and the New woman New law. “The cleanness of marriage, the protection of home and sanctity of Woman. What do we care fore the voluptus rot of the grave. For there in High Excathedi'a is circumfused in a cloud of gold; Bath ed in the sweetest atmosphere of Nerole. Richly robed in Nudety. I, en- mr.sse, with the printers devil, editor and owner, genflex in vehement ad oration before her. Seven Sobs of Sorrow. The Universal Car $ € & ««■ «e- €0- w- ■CA •&) 15 112 •6^ i-W iA i-M I $760 f. o. b. Detroit SEDAN —the car of many^ uses, the car for the whole family. While ele gance, refinement and comfort are dominant features, the Sedto affords sturdy dependability on all roads in all weather. • The famous Ford engine provides more than sufficient power for every need. The stifrdy, rugged construction'^ of the whole chassis is a surety of year in and year out endurance and economy. We will round out thu service in the car itself by keeping your Sedan in good condition. We sell Genuine Ford Parts and our fully equipped repair shop handles repairs promptly and well. Let us come and demonstrate. BR£VARJ> MOTOR COMPANY C. H. KLUEPPELBERa Mai»t.r Ford Cars Ford Servicc Ford Parts Fordson Tractors WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 Norma Talmadge IN THE WOMEN GIVES Down in the street of a Thous and Sdrrows she met with an exper ience few living women have under gone. The dramatic intensity of those moments will linger long in your memory. Also an O’Henry Story *‘THE PAS SING OF BLACK EAGLE” and a Comedy. THURSDAY, JULY 14 Metro Screen Classic Presents THE HOPE As a wild thing, ’wounded to the death, by instinct slips away to hide, so did Olive Whitburn — jilted by the man she worshipped vanish for India. Where did- she go? What | fate overtook her? Ajid what be came of the man she loved. Also a Comedy “A Parcel Post Hus Band”. PENROSE ITEMS: The ladies Aid had a large, order ly crowd Saturday night at the ice cream supper. The proceeds of the supper will be NOTICE OF SALE: used to purchase windows for the i Under and by virtue of the Power j new church. ; of Sale contained in a certain Deed | Work on the new church is still in Trust executed by Will Owen and! going on. Mr. James Cox is nail- I wife, Sallie Owen, to the undersigned j ing up laths in a hurry. We are | Trustee, said Deed in Trust, bearing | hoping to complete the work by Aug- ; date of October 5, 1920 and having | ust 1st. been executed to secure the payment j Rev. Mr. Lunsford, who has been , of a certain note therein mentioned in the revival services at Pisgah For- | and described, and default haviag 40 I I •» & M- m- W- ««• i0 18 •M 18 $?$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$*$$ est, preached on “Christian Duty” to a large audience at Enon Sunday. He also officiated with Mr. Frady, Mr. Campfield and Mr. Blythe of Pisgah Forest in the ordination of deacons for Enon Church. Rev. J. M. Casey, our blind preach er, has sold his farm ^t this place to Mr. Arthur Case. H^.r. Frank Case has just moved on this farm and we are expecting a helpful citizen and church worker out of him. Mr. Ar thur Case is with the champion Fib re Company of Canton and is the son of Mr. Joe Case who lives near FRIDAY, JULY 1$ Alice Lake IN THE GREATER CLAIM Thfe father kidnapped and shipped his son to sea, thinking this would end the foolish marriage with the beauty of jhe follies. It seem& as if it would work, but he failed to take hi considelration the one thing ^'mother love”. Also a Comedy and Pathe News. Matinee, 2:00 Night, 7:30 Admission Monday and W^nesday 10 and 20c. Rest of the weak 10 fnd 15c. been made in the payment of said note, together with the interest there on, and the holder of said note hav ing requested a sale of the property described in said Deed in Trust to satisfy said note, interest, and costs of sale, and the. five days' notice pro vided in said Deed in Trust having been given, and said default not hav ing been made good; NOW, THEREFORE, the under signed will, on Saturday tiie, 30th day of July 1921, at the Court House door of Transylvania County, North Carolina, at 12 o’clock M., sell to tlfe the school and church. Rev. Casey ' highest bidder for cash the following CITt PRESSING CLUB J* £♦ WATERS, Prop. Cleaning Pressing Dyeing M worft turk- ut promptly. Main Street Brevard moved to near Hendersonville. ^ Work on the road quarry near the station is still moving along. They have graded a road from the Main highway to the quarry and they report a fine quality of rock where they work now just above Mr. Horace Lyday’s home. Frank Woodfin who has been with the Norfolk and W®strm Railway Co. at Wheeling, West V eame homei, visiting folks last we'^’c. His broth- In-law, Master Noman Marsh ac companied him. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hambright of Greenville, S. C., • -s visiting relat ives in this •omm . ...y. Mrs. Ham- bright is a sister c' -rylr. Carmel Pick lesihier of this place. Clevelar'’ Morgan of Greenville, S. C,. is vliiMng relatives in our sec tion. T. F. Middleton took his Sunday sch^'o' class on a picnic tOur to the ber ful water falls at the Clough far on the 4th. They had an en joyable time with the exception of Rhett Talley’s getting the end of b»s finger cut off with a rock. R. M. Blythe was the purchaser of ?. Ford last week. Mis3 Mattie Pearl Lyday is attend ing Summer school at^revard. Cbnstipation is the fore* runner of 85% of all human ills. It brmgs on more suffering, more sleeplessness, jmore ill-temper than [any other «ingle cause. But YOU CAN GET RID of constipation. Nor do you have to* take any nauseating, grving i medicines to do it Take RICH-LAX RICH-LAX is a new treatment. It deana the system, removes the poisons frmn the body, and puts you in shape to accomplish things. .And lUCH'LAX does thte^i^^iit leavini; you weak and half<«ick, asr you always alter tdung ordiMuy laxatiresu GnuratMd M Our Store. Weara sesum that Kicb-L4Z will please you that we want xaa to come to our ston and set a bottle and tnp it ea> ratourriak. If it «im’tsuityou.if itisn't mi TEe Rose Cafe and Brevard Cafe Under One Management* The best^place in town to get a square meal or a good lunch* Our country friends are invited to try us when in town and be convinced. W. Y. THOMASON I the iieat laxative medicine you ever want limniT tell us so and we will pnsaBtty xeftuuL tbOna BDOek SPECIAL PRICE: Bij Reduction in Monumeiita for tke next ten day*. HENDERSOR- described property, to-wit: LYING in the Town of Brevard and on the North side of Whitmire stEeet| and being a part of the Delia Gash Property and described as follo\\^s, viz: BEGINNING at a stake on the North side of Whitmire Street, cor ner of Lot No. 3 of the J.- M.. Grant Sub-division and runs with the mar gin of said Street North 73 degrees West 26 feet to a stake' in the margin of said Street North 73 de grees West 26 feet to a stake in the East margin of the road that leads to Mt. Surprise; thence with the East margin of said road Norths de grees East 60 feet to a stake in the margin of a 10 1-2 foot alley; thence with the mars^n of said ^lley South ^ 73 degrees East 26 feet tor a stake, corner of Lot No. 3 aforesaid; thence with the line of Lot No. 3 South 2 degrees West 60 feet to the BEGIN NING, and being Lot No. 4 of the J. M. Grant Sttb-division, and also all the undivided right, title, and in terest of the said Will Owen and wife Sallie Owen m and to said 10 1-2 foot alley above jnentioned. Said sale to satisfy said indebted ness with interest, commissions, costs of sale, etc., any surplus to be paid to the said Will Owen and wife Sil- lie Owen; This the 30th day of June, }921. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. 41. 8-15-22-29th. S* M* Maciie Drug Co» Philip’s Bakery When in need of Frodh Bread Cakes, Pies, RoUs, aadl all otiier Fresh Baked Pastry fSrj vs. Bread one day oU is bow sold fair nine cents a loaf. \ It is our intftttion to deliver Bakery gooda as soon as we are established ^ onr new building. Block's \K>i S T OC'K’A! K CANDILS For sate by ^Uia^iS’Walker Drug Co, WHEAT - HEARTS: DELICIOUS AND NOURISHING. TRUSTEE'S SALE: By virtue of the power c:^ sale con tained in a certain deed of .rust made by W. J. Smith and wife Letha Smith to the undersigned trustee, dated the 7 day of January 1919, and recorded in Book 12 page 289 of the record of Mor^ages and Deeds of Trust of Transylvania Ck)unty, N. G., to whidh said deed of trust reference is here by made, and default having been made is tiEie payment of the principal and interest due by the notes secured by said deed of trust, whereby the power of sale has become operative. The undersigned trustee will on Mon day, July 11, 1921, between twelve and one'O'clock noon, sell for cash at puUic sale to the highest bidder at the Court house door in Brevard, Transylvania Co., N. G. The following described lot of^^ land lying and being in Brevard Township, and described as foUoi|p. First lot Beginning in the middle <tf the public road Reading from Brevard to Island Ford bridge and at the mar gin of McCall Alley an^ runs North 25 degrees east 90 feet to the line of Lot No. 7; thence with the line of lot i No. 7 north 65 deg. east 205 feet to comer of Lot No. 9; thence South 16 deg. east 120 feet to a stake in McCall alley;,thence South *69 1-2 deg. west with the margin of McCall Alley 180 feet to the beginning. Con taining all of lot No. 8. Second Lot; Beginning in the south east comer of Lot No. 3 and runs north 69 1-2 deg. east 34 feet to a stake in Kilpatrick street; thence with the margin of said street north 5 deg west 116 feet to the comer of Lot No. 19; thence south 65 deg. west 53 feet toJ^iOt No. 8; thence with the line of. Lot No. 8 south 16 deg. east. / 120 to the beginning eontaining all of Lot No. '9. <5. C. KILPATRICK, Trustee. " July 8th . C. Gal. ■m

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