TRANSYLVANIA—“THE LAND OF WATERFALLS"—2,239 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL
EXPONENT OF TRAN-
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SYLVANIA COUNTY.
Br.ewrd
TIm Ain is FnmloiMs
and Sinearity.
VOLUME XXVII
BREVARD, N. C. FRIDAY AUGUST 4., 1922
NUMBER 31
NONSUrr IN CASE-
TOXOWAY OWNERS
Appeal to Supreme Court Will Be
Perfected—First in
Series
(Asheville Citizen)
BREVARD, Aug. 1.—Non-fiuiting
of the case of Hugh Richardson, of
Atlanta, against the owners of Lake
Toxaway in Superior Court here to
day by Judge T. H. Calvert, after
the evidence had been comnleted.'
marked the beginning of litigation by
cottage owners as a result of the
breaking of the dam in 1918 and the
destruction of the lake.
Julius C. Martin, attorney for Mr.
Richardson, stated last night that he
JEROME & PUSHEl
DO SREAT BUSINESS
Completely Tubrn Over Large Stock
of Goods in One Week—
Purchasing More.
ODRWEEEY SERMON JOHN AND flIS HAT
JESUS’ PORTRAIT OF HIS IDEAL
FOLLOWER.
Beginning a Series On “ The Sermon
^ On the ^ount.**
Messrs. Jerome and Pushell have
been unusually pleased, delightfully
surprised and very busy with the un
usual rush of business which has tak
en place in their new department
store between the post office and the
Piserah Bank.
Such a rushing business was done
during their first two weeks that it ,
has been found necessary for Mr. {
Pushell to rush off to New York. Phil- '
adelphia, Boston and other points to
purchase more goods from tHe latest
By Chas. C. Smith
(The Scripture basis is Mat. 5:
1-12, which please read in a Bible
before reading the sermon.)
These verses contain that what we
call
The Hon^ W. D. Upshaw to Spsak
And Lecture Here Sunday
And Monday
The visit that Mr. Upshaw wag to
have made here on last Sunday, and
which he was compelled to postpone
to a later date, has been definitely
fixed by him for *next Sunday and
Monday, August 6 and 7.
The early part of this week Rev.
IS STORE
Magnificent Interior Building—
Large Stock—New Awning—
Great Opening
-will take the case to the Supreme i markets. However, their stock is so
Court It will probably be several ' large that it is hard to tell the differ-
months before the Supreme Court ence when visiting their beautiful
acts anH the Superior Court verdict store,
affiirmed or over-ruled.
Railroad Strike No Nearer Comple*
tion—Automobile Licenses—
Other Newg
RALEIGH, N. C., August 1—One
month ago today the railroad shop
men refused to return to work as a
protest to_ the fourth cut in their
^ _ . compensation within a year. They do
seven “blesseds” we have the por- him to that effect, and his speaking eii pages his announcement appears not appear to be in any hurry about
trait which Jesus Himself has drawn ■ ^agement^ here are as follows: Sun- explains his great triumph and going back, having adopted a non—
of what He intends His followers , at 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. i beligerent policy of waiting" for
to be “Blessed are the poor in spirit; at the Baptist church and to the gen- ’ Everyone in “The Land of Water- “something: to trun uo.” If the rail-
the mourners; the meek; those who eral public; Sunday at 4:00 P .M. to falls” knows “Pat” — everyone is road people' desire the end of the
yearn for righteousness; the merci- ^nd boys only; and on Monday . ' trouble, they may have it, without
ful;! the pure; the peacemakers.” The evening at 8:15 o’clock he will give \ *his county extend him the glad delay, by withdrawing the proposal
portrait is not of seven men, but of a ooDular lecture in the auditoriuin ' hand and welcome him as new
ONE who possesses all of these seven of the pubic school ^ood in our merchantile life an^ a-.
' At last the people of Transylvania
have with them H. Patterson of Hen-
' dersonville. He has established his
, great department store in Brevard as
The Beatitudes,” and in these, Chas. C. Smith had a telegram from ^ permanent ins^tution. On another
(KIR RALEIGH
COMMDNICATION
It was asserted in the complaint
that Mr. Richardson purchased prop
erty from Mr. Jennings with the pri
vilege of boating and fishing in the
the lake added to the property ma
terially a<! a summer residence.
After the lake was wasted as a re
sult of the floods during the summer
CHINESE TEA
A little piece of China was seen in i
Brevard last Thursday, July 27, when
the ladies of the Presbvterian church
gave a Chinese Tea in the Youne: Peo
ple’s Hut at the rear of the church.
Gaily colored lanters pointed the
of 1918, Mr. Richardson entered suit way from the street back to the Hut
for $20,000 damages or compel Mr. , where were found young girls -n
Jernincrs to rebuild Lake Toxaway. j Chinese and Japanese costumes flit-
A total of nine cases with practi- ting about under lanterns and drap-
cally similar suits, it is asserted, eries of everv hue. |
known as the “cottage cases,” have In the center of the Hut, a tab-
been standincr.jfor some time and it leau was arraneed which represented
is oxnected that further action will a corner of a Chinese dweUing. The
be halted bv rotta'TA owners until the little s’irs sat* on their chairs or mats
outcome of the Richardson case in . ^nri ate rice from a bowl with real
th" Supreme Court. , chon sticks, or rocked the^ Chinese
Wh'>th*>r Mr. Jennings will rebuild dollies and fanned. Twice during
the lake has been a matter of specu- the evening they arose to present a
lation for several months, however, program of recitation atid reading,
it was learn»>d some time ago that The two youngest, Sibyl Orr and
the lake would be rebuilt a«s soop as , Mary Gilbert Lobjar, carrier some
the “cottage cases” are settled, but souvenirs of Chinese work among the
no recent announcement has been au<^ience. [
TPadp by Mr. Jennings or his repre- In one corner of the rof'm. sli^’iers '
sentatives. and aprons made by g'rls in the Pres-
What effect the non-suiting of the byterian schools in China were for
Richardson case will have on the fu- salo. Real Chinese tea, cakes and
lure plans for the lake is a matter of wafers were served on the porch. The
speculation. , proceeds of the sale were for the
—— j schools in China.
LITTLE RIVER NEWS I A few articles whifh still remain-
ed after the sale—Chinese slippers
Miss Jessie Kind of Brevard is the for cTiildren an^aj^onc—may now be
guest of Mrs. Charie Ashworth - ^
Ernet Shuford of Asheville ' '’■1
reoontly h’e brother, Frank Sh" ’•
Misses Nadine and NelUe Nichol
son have returned to their Tiom^ r*' "T
a visit in Hendersonville.
Miss*»s Rose Hester. Glyds and
Lora Hamilton, Allie Paterson, Eu
traits of character. He who conforms
to these standards is the ideal sub.iect
of the Great King. He is the ideal
New Testament Christian. This ideal
follower of Jesus we will notice in
these details of his character.
I. HE IS POOR IN SPIRIT. On
The speaking in the church and the
lecture in the school have no connec
tion with each other. As to the speak
ing, he come to visit his friend. Rev.
Chas. C. Smith, who, by the co-opera
tion of the church, is trying to ar
range to get prominent men here
his part there is^ lowly seK-distrust ^ from time to time to speak in this
another booster for our community.
His coming has been heralded by
much advertising space, by much spe
culation, much preparation and at a
great financial outlay.
In the remodeling of the Pickel-
simer store under the News Office,
he has been lavish in expenditure,
has had many experts designing and
because of consciousness of sin and church The lecture to wh?ch ad-1 J ?■ .
fiATviPrif hpforp Gftd He wants sal ' , i>.cture, ^o wn.cn aa- { decorating his new store, has put an
of demerit beiore ^loa. ne wants sat- mission will be charged at popular that is the finest in all the
vation, but he has nothing that can , r,rices is ffiven for Mr Unshaw ' v- u mj- “”®st in an tne
mprif it - hpnrp hp knows that it must f «*ven lor mr. upsnaw, building, has added rest-
merit it^ hence he Knows that it must though at he sugtrestion of'Mr. Smith pi^^es for all to loaf and con-
who IS ever on the^ look out to giv- templates a drinking fountain.
Brevard the very best that he is m ^ “Pat” says he’s bere to stay, that
^ V • 1. ^1. 1 i. -hr he is with us to the limit, that he
The subject of the lecture for Mon-
seen at the U. D. C. liiV’-'”—
TEE F^YER CORNER
be all of grace, and he sings with the
poet,
“Nothing in my hand I bring.
Simply to Thy Cross I cling.”
II. HE HAS GODLY SORROW | day evening is “John and His Hat;”
FOR SIN. He mourns because he , and it is full of humor, pathos, sound
has ever sinned against the great lov- sense and intense patriotism. Those
ing heart of God, and this mourning who hear this lecture will have an
—godly sorrow—^works repentincc, rv«'’^’nr’ fun. laughter, .in^ delight,
and in this wav he turns to Christ, b^cir’a bo’nr given many things to
who is his sufficiency. fii'pV rver for weekg to come. Price
III. HE IS MEEK. God plans ^h?t of admission is only fifty o^'pts, with
His redeemed children shall have ro~^rved seats at seventy-five cents
large places in the earth, and Ho r-,ch. Tickets are on sale at all of
wants our lives to be successful. He the dru? stores and the library and
wants us to have erreat r^’ac-^s in the reserved seats may be secured from
kingdom. But we must bo fined for Saturday morniner until Mondav after
those ro'it'ons ^nd two factors fire
n^'PosFary ■f'^r this: obsdiorce ?nd dis-
Tbn rriook yield ohe<^rful
obe^'ienc". r>T'd the''' are subni’ssive
to His discipline, they are docile—
teachable— ard bo^nc: +/'achable. God
trains the^i for th<' hisrh positions,
thus the rne»k inherit the earth.
“What'^or'vrr ^’o«+h shall nrosoer.”
IV. HTt Tq hungry. He longs
for conformitv to the highest I'tand-
ard: r«mely. ♦he will of God. He is
wants to help build up the churches,
for this fourth reduction in wages
and extending an offer to reinstate
the men according to seniority rights.
No disorder in connection with the
strikq in this State h?‘ve beep report
ed the past week. “Watchful wait
ing.” rather than compromise, is the
present attitude of both sides to th^
controversy.
The prospects of separate agree
ments between the shopmen and in
dividual railroads are not encourag-
j ine. The contention for a national
j adjustment is growing: stronerer. with
j no immediate ad.iustment of wajres
I and working rules disputes in sigh*.
It is believed by union leaders that
neither shall effect a settlement with
his former emplove»’s in'ii^^’idualJy,
give and will do everything in his pow
er to helpmake Brevard a better p’ace
to live in. H. Patterson is^lad to
become a citizen of “The Land of
Waterfalls,” and the people of this
county welcome him with open arms
and a glad hand. The News predicts
new *ife in Brevarj from now on.
turday mornine until Mondav after
noon at Davis-Walker Drusr Co.
Admission for children from
twelve years old and under is twenty-
five c“n^s. On acronnt of *he lec
tures being so well-Vpov'n •’nd so ex-
o“pdin"lv popular ther'> w only
‘p]Os aaud-jTPn P3.T'‘'T^ni{ aao
and a’l of these tickc'-'' v be on
'•f’lp a*- o’l'' pHceT napi''lv. at Brevrr-’
Pharn'•’'’■'^ P servo-I r^'ahs for child
ren vmI’ be ‘■old t’l.o recru^'ir reserv
ed of re'^^ntv-five certts.
The Lord's Day
We are facine now a strange evil i
o-^ne Shipman. Horoln P“^tterson and ^n age which is really religious !
Harold Hart met a number of their at heart: namelv. the scecwlarization j
Hendersonville friends at Luxor Sunday, making it a ItDliday in^ i
T*ark and enjoyed a picnic supper pf.ead of a holy day. Excursions into j
Sunday. the country, or to the sea shore, house
^ Mr. and Mrs. Will George of Green sorties, automobile rides and all sorts
ville, S. C.. are the quests of Mr. and of pleasure, real or imaeincd. are
Mr". Hamiton Shipman. leading many people astrav and they
Quite a numhor of our people have violations of God’s laws. W'e
been atending tlie revival services at must not only protest against these,
Pleasant Grove_ Sei^ices^e con- ^.jt by our example and influence do
duoted by Rev. Oscar Orr of Brevard, ^an to discourage them. To go ^
Mr. Smith Sabone has moved to nig to one short service on Sunday and !
new home at Canton. N. C. » - ' then snend the rest of the day amus- I
Misses Jossie and T-ona Ray of At- ourselves is bound to react xipon ]
lineton, S. C., ar« 'y'^’ti?^ the mtter s the physical, mental, moral and spi- |
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. . . Rav:^ ritual nature of men and women.
^ Miss Geneva Hart of Zircoilia is Sunday is a happy day. hut it is
visi<"ner rol.nt’voo in this secbon. ^ p^t given for pleasure, but for v-nr-
MLsses Carrie an-^ Mildred Watkins pbip and rest. Our bodies Tieed relief
of Rosm-'^^ arp '^’^’tin^thoir ^apH- the nervous strain of th“ weelc.
parents, Mr. and Mr^. W. . Merri . f)yj. minds demand new thought.
Mr. and Mrs. Malyjn Morgan of tbou^h^ about hieher thir'^"'—God
Spartanburg recentlv-\nsi^d their par Heaven and eroodness. Our snir-
en+^. Mr an Mrs-^ L. Pickelsimer. -ts must hace the nourisliment pro-
^ Miss Ida Orr of Bl^t^e ic visit- v’<^ed hv prayer. an^J Bible, and wor-
ing her sister, phiP. else they will fail us. No ir^
SWt.Ii.1 blAlliiEN jtrr woman is so readv op Mondpv for
i tlie battle of life, foueht patientlv,
I +hov who Viave worshipped Go'i ip
^^iprch on Sunday and refreshed
-•R^'^isted v'ith present attainments. ! As Mr. '•o stronp-lv apponlT
to chiV’r'^’’. ^Tr. ‘'rnith's anxious
a lr*r?»‘e ””»' Opr have th^
to ho-’r h’pi. hence he i? putt-pc: on
100 fickots j>t t^'' ’ow ■>T"ic'' ''f t''*'''”-
ty-five cents. T»ut af*''- lOO
bopn Fold there will b« no more
half-price seats on sale. So he ad- '
I that a g-eneral adjustment, satis
factory to all roads, must be reached
before ^ return of the workers ■J‘0
any can be approved. This is irr
harmony with the decision of the rail
road Labor Board, which has ceased
its peace efforts touching this feature
of the dispute.
In the meantime, embargoes .^re
being issued by a number of the roads,
on all articles except fuel ard food
stuffs, which means industrial stag
nation is just around the corner. Hen
ry B. Snen'^er, former vice-president'
of the Southern Railway ar.d sreneral'
purchasing agent for the ■•var-time
Miss Emma Miller of Richmond.^<**”^^^^tration, has fceen
Va., arrived last week. Miss Miller [ ^oint^d federal cop.i admiri=?trat^r
will have general supervision of the } .tbe present emergency and the
work of the girls’ dormitory for the j rationing process” will soon be in
coming year. ; operation. All because labor de-
Mrs. Andrews, dean of summer | viands a livin<r wage and wholesome
rchool, is spending ajfew days at Mon i working conditions,
treat. I Slightly more than 26.000 automo-
Misses Highsmith, Hall and Dish- j biles have been licpn=<^d in North Car-
BREVARD INSTITUTE
NOTES
m^n, Avho were connected with sum
mer school, left the latter part of last
week for their homes.
Miss Bessie Smith’s sister and bro
ther-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Short of
Gastonia spent the week end at B. I.
The greater part of the students
Tie long^ with infinite longine: for i
V>-n'er and yet larger share of the di
vine r’f’htoousness, and ever “presses
on to higher ground.’* Su<*h a oop
is filled—is satisfied—for righteous
ness satifies every want and instinct
of the human heart.
V. HE IS MERCIFUL. That is,'
he is kind and considerate.
-iv-n man, piled with rjehteousne^, from Brevart'Phama^y:'” i as'thiTsummer Mhort closed.oT^rmn^oTv'^MclT^'
is the merciful man. Mercv can be . 1 ! venicies to pay a small
extended only on tlie basi. of ’'i^ht- pRgsBTTERIAN CHURCH NEWS ^ !"3.. il f.TS.'l.*?'' <>'.<>»««*-
eousness. otherwise there i, either a i ‘'“‘•SBTTERI^ CHURCH NEWS
olina since the 1921-22 license ex
pired June 30. Added to +hU num
ber of private mach nsr, is 16.000 no-
tor trucks. The revenue realized
from th’s source exceed- two ■Piillic^is
of^ dollars. Bu^ not all of the ina-
chi’ies in operation h^ve paid the
•J i Tm. jf those who want tickets for ; of the Academic department of the ’ quired license tax.' Likeost"nthPr
~ children to secure them right at first summer school left last week as soon laws, the statute reauirinc the
1, filled with risrhteousness, from Brevard Pharmarv. Tii ..f
moral ipdifferepce. undu»' sever’ty.
or a maudlin sentamentai.ism. The
reward of the meroiful T"an is that
he has m^'rcv extended to him.
VI. HE IS PTJRE IN HEART.
Heart, in the B’ble, me»rs the ^hole
Op Sun^^^v Aun'us* 6. Rev. T. T.
WiiM^Tns p-f Tnpi^’a. M’fs.. nnd Camp
Sapphire. Brevard, will nr^'a^’h 'n
Prp'-bvtprian church at 11:00 in the
morning.
Af nicht the 8:00 o’clock service
go to work the next year, some as
teachers; and others going on to va
rious collets.
Applications for admission for the
coming year are ripidly cominer in
sues to turn his aside from that aim
It is his ONE aim. He is pure .and
unsefish and free from sordi'i mo
tives. Suoh a one has the privileo"'
•'* ppoinfr God hore and tiow. He se“f
Him in '’vervthiner: to him the world
is full of God* and whore but fev
men see Him, the pure in heart se«
him everyv/here and in all things, and
^hus they dwell in the presence of tlie
Kin O’.
VTI. HE IS A PEACEMAKER
Notice to all young Baptist people themselves with the message^ of the God’s hie^hest work is to make peace;
or those attendi”? a Baptist church Fatho’* draws from hymns and pray- ^>eace between God and man. and h^'-
i»'per map. in-’iudinar the aff'^otiors, „ "n u • i- ^ ■,
•he mind, the cor,cio,>-e, an^ *he will. m rh-j-TO of th« yonne o»opl»
P.,re mean-Mnrie. with Vo si^r aim., pi of
The aim of h=s »n«re inn” - >-Mn~ i. I
to please God, "nd nut Hi- fl-t i'V°i,
in a'l thin-s He .nt,.r-5 no -ide i-. ■ « Christian Kndeayor expert, and
'■erv’np will be of especial inter
est to young people and leaders of
yoppg ’^eoplo’s r^ociotips.
All fipppminat’o»’s' rp^ all visitors
ar*' '’or<'i’p1i'<» invited ■♦'O aff>nd.
in" thpm is evaded and th“ S<-atp h*^«
put out a squad of special deputies
for the purpose of locating delinqu
ents and compelling them “to be
1 ,11 , . ... good.” It is the State policy that
and we shall soon begm our waiting those who use the publi? hi/hways
list. We need another girls’ dormi- shall maintain them and those who
have shown a disposition to shirk
their share of this responsibility may
as well prepare to “come across.”
The interest on fifty millions of“
i"® theti»no ^o sub’'”’ii'''._ TTre^tv rniM.
lions of theso bonds have alrea'iy
tory.
WHERE 13 THE CONCRETE'
MIXER?
Mr. Editor:
' The tax-payer continues to wonder
why the City Fathers persist in such
, hpon sold flp<^l t^o«<A v'ho tr-’vpl -Tio
an expensive method of laying con- • bi-hwa-s ^f the Stnte. -from the mnn«
Crete side walks. The city owns a j th<‘
concrete mixer, bought with tax-pay-
■f^'om the mop.n
are witnesses of the
TO YOUNG BAPTISTS
I Therp vn'H be a sppcial ->ro- i ers money. Where is it and why is
; > wV«’>b all ag-p^ may pp’'f'''^ i it not used instead of the expensive
j ^ Th" children’s ci^oir. ix-i'-.'h h."'? • method of using the shovel and hoe?
ins*: bppp orga*'5zp'^ fbe di'**''"- j If a former board of Aldermen
I t’on of Mrs. He~~^''M Wii«^on,' -"ill j wronged the tax-payer by loaning the
j sir'’- apfi fher- v-’M b" *' v’oiin roio J mixer to private individuals a long
I P«v. .John R.
nesdav.
Hav ieav^> Wp'i-
also all patrons, Sunday school super- ' xrr and sermon.
in^ppdents an-i B. Y. P. TJ. Presidents. ' T^is is a fa^^t. not a thoorv. P
You are asked to meet on Ausrust ha?, heen ’■•roved ae'ain ^nd a^’^pin prid
^ ^ at '♦'he Brevard Baptist church. | onn bo teste-’ anv dav b'*^ hard '■"orl---
Perrv Morcan, State Secretary of the ‘ it is the mercv of o-ur T-ord.
Baptists Young People’s Union. . of T*ot his ®evprity. v’hich bids us keep
Raleigh, who will this day organize the Lord’s Day holy,
an association B. Y. P. TJ. in this Tran 1 ^ Prayer
svlvania Baptist Association, also „ , ,
Blessed old Sundav!
tween man and man. The ideal fol-
to thp Eol^o -7:-
thr0U"h0U^ Prr>c.V
while ago, has not the present board
had ample tim.e to rieht that wronc:
by requiring those private individuals
to return the mixer in a., good con-
fiipt no b-^ter -"vestpient co’ild
havr^ hppn . Those ^.^ho app^i^d
for license last vear and h^vo made
"o rp'^upst to r°P«w fov 1922-23 m-oy
ho asi">-i to srivp the --'ason. \ num-
hpr of th''^ war pasilv P-n]a;n* o+h-
experience ’some
difficulty.
Npwsnaner editors from all over
North Cprolina I'ourneved to C’eve-
there will be talks by different pas
tors and a program given by B. Y.
P. U. Members out of different B. Y.
Let PS keep
i^ and make it dearer an<^ richer as
+he years ro on. It is the tvpe o-P
lower of Jesu« ever sppIcs fn brino-! ® week. He will serve on the corps dition as it was when they received 'fst week and sppnt a
T-en into peaceful relations-fth Go-^: Somebody [sguilty of pro^r^^- cinveSoi o?th?^^^^
V’dsop River, Mills Rwer. West Ashe- e^i negligence at the expense of the * ,convenrmn.<^ the State Prpss
and Weaverville churches. These city. folV, wi*h-
Fcho Conferences are being held The street overseer says if he had ? " nothine whicn would add to the
thronp'l'out the Asheville Presbytery the mixer, he could do the work he P*®®sure of their visitors and endear-
to enable those persons in this dis- is now doing at one third the pres- ever\’’ one. The
trlc<^ <-0 see v’bat sroes on annually ent cost. It does seem that payin.e: ^'®veiaPf? tBprin^T Hotel
at Abingdon. Va.. and to bring home cents what could be done for 33 q, if oily located four miles from
P. U.’s in this conntv. Also there i Hoavpn’. rest. It is the pprpetual
will be an old fashioned dinner !
cprpad on the ground and lemonade | ° ^”i^t and pe?ce in life s fitful fev-
to drink. The program will ope»i .•’t the Lord s d^y
the 11:00 o’clock service in which T
Mr. Morean will entertain the older L the +hipps which w’1
people as well a’s the younger. There * Z^' t«e things which are truly worth
dinner wil be ^ven, ann just after t ^ , mi. • j-
dinner the subjects of this day will , Thv presecnp sruiding
I'" discussed and the or'^anizing of its moments, every hou^*^
this association B. Y. P. U. will take stadow«. reypr hiding
place. Remember, people, especially, gently chiding,
young people, it is for you, if you -’hanees stil abiding,
ar“ in any wa^ interpsted in helpip^ j Making weakness power,
out vour B. Y. P. U. or in havi^e | C. D. C.
one in your church. Also please ^ all
pastors. Sunday school superintcipd-
ent^ and B. Y. P. U. president'! be
1 your church is represented 4ere
f ome delegates, and please Cave
)pe who will tell how many are ffrom
your church, an^^ how many ^oung
people attend your church.
Remember, it’s a big day fjpr the
young people
R. J. DeLONG. Chaiifnan
pea
Tie is a soul-winner and hi^ ereat
T)usir*ess is to beseech men to be re
conciled unto God. It is such a ore
•who is not only ^ son of God. bnt *s
reco<^i7Pd and callp^^ such b^ o+hor'?.
Supi’ is tVie New Testament Christ
ian. Rich the poor; happv the mourn
er; famous the meek; well-fe^ +V''
hnntrrv; fuil-oanped the merciful; pr’-
vile^ed arc the pure in hear^: .'’ni
pris+ocrats the soul-wi»>nrrs. Is th’s
ideal one well-liked? I.s he ponuar*^
I’v no means. J^r’mah was such, apd
he was put in iail. Adoniram Tu«^-
son was of this kind, and he wa- tor-
Ijured severely by the people who’^
he went to sp^vp. .Jesus pre-e’^inent.-
Itt J»^pni Keip*^ and He was
hounded durincr His public career and
+hen put to death on the cross. It
is not the bad who are the most se
verely criticized, but the best. “All
that will live gody in Christ Jesus
to tho?p unable to atend the Ahi'
don cortfer'^pco tho var’<^i75
T'resente^ there. Thp
th^'se fV’eet’ng’s will pr*ibracp a
^/'Id O'^ top’C" handlpd I'v lpp^<'rT
know how to prpsent the subjects 5n
an interesting way.
cep^^s is a loo.sing business. Who is
to blame?
J. L. BELL.
STOKES’ HOSPITAL
Shpihv and is a distinct a«get to that
tbr’vinp- little c^tTT After .-in nter-
estinsr and emovnble of the
Association at this snlendid hostel
ry, the members accented tho '•onr-
^sy of a trip to far-^amed Chimnev
JANIF *:rPP’VEN MFYWARD
TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Fo” tJip be»'efit of the defunct
treasurv of the local baseball club,
an ritortpinmeot of unusual interest
to the people of th’~ section will take
place in the Hich School Auditorium
o-' ppv^ Tuesdav piqi-ht. August 8,
"hs new hospital which has meant where they enioved numerous
c-o much to Brevard and which ought . extpndefi h-^ the owner, Dr.
to be patronized by all local citizens prince of clever gen-
whcn they need hospital attention.
is growing and gradually winning a
nlppo in the hearts of Transylvania
people.
There is always a number of needy
cases where the sick one needs me
dical atention, but is too poor to be
shall suffer persecution.” The ideal Screven Heyward will pre- able to afford the actual expense ne
PATTERSON’S OPENING SALE
A GREAT SUCCESS
Early this morning, Thursday,
p'reat thrones gathered in front of
Pickelsimer’s building on Main street,
waiting for Patterson to open his new
store. Without exaggerating one
ota, there never ha<? been anythino'
UVe such a crowd in the history of
this countv at a merbhantile sale. It
pa^'s to advertise and “we told you
so.”
Christian is not onlv the persecuted
^ne. but he is also the rejoicing one.
He looks unto the recompense of '•'he
reward. Bein? persecuted for right
eousness’ sake he yet reioices, for he
knows that great is his reward in
heaven.
DAVIS-WALKER DRUG CO.
PROVING STORE
IM-
s«nt orip'inal poem.": and sketches of cessary, and it is said that Dr. Stokes
the C“^rolina coast ppqro Hiss Hey
tlemen.
PISGAH BAF-: GROWING
The Pisgah Ban oflicials are srrpat
ly pleased and er-ouraged with thi?
result of their first six m.onth’s busi
ness venture.
At the regular meeting of the
ward comes unusually v.'^’l recom
mended as beinp* able to rer'’'"* an
entertainment of much merit—at
tend.
Miss Lplia Friday of Gas^nia is
expected Thursday to spendT some
time with Mrs. W- Sefzef at her * Awn nccnc at tuit Mvure
ho»pe in Franklin Park. Mi^ Friday LAND DEEDS AT THE NEWS
—ill be opp of the head/wleJsladies at OFFICE. .
Patterson’s new departnieivt store. ‘ “In the Land of Waterfalls”
The Davis-Walker Drug Company,
wh’ch has just completed painting
and decorating their beautiful drug
store, has put un new awnings, re
modeled their soda fountain and had
some unusual prettv signs painted on
the interior of their windov/s.
CAMPS ENTERTAINING j the County Cc.Timissioners, fix a
Quite a number of local citizens monthly sum for these special needy
were present at the entertainments and imperative cases. Only recent-
staged by Camo Illahee and Camp } ly two po^- litle children needed
Kevstone the past week. ' I seriouji operations in order that they
Both entertainments were unsuallv might live an^ they were taVen ''aro
good^ and some excellent amateur ■ of, as usual, by Dr. Stokes’ hospital,
dancinp*. acting and music was enjov- ~
ed by the campers and those attend
ing. Thp cnnip life in “The Land of
WatprfsHs” i'- «rrowing in favor more
and more each year.
has been doine: so much charity work Directors, considerable »ati,,
that his magnificent hospital is giving manifest bv the steady
away far more than it receives, growth of the bank’s bu'-’ress and
Surely the people of Transylvania pre^ratio"- were made for ereatoT
don’t want one institution to do it efforts to j]'''® the present remarkable
all. Why can’t the county, through boom m The Lann of Waterfalls.”
It was found necessar^” to imnrc'^o
the floor of the bank buildin<r by
scraping and re-vamishing with a
light oak shade.
Lews P. Hamlin, cashier, express
ed his enthusiasm in no uncprtain
exclaiming that the Pisgah
Ijet the citizens of this glorious coun- Bank was here to stav and could row
ty back up this institution which 's be considered an established Vstitu-
doing so much good for our county tion of “The Land of Waterfalls,
and let the countv set ps^de *’ dopen* • ___________
sum for our needy, sicl-: T/id ailin;^- “In the Land of Waterfalls”