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r THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA. V f V J f 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hushell Wilson left on Monday for Washington., D. C. Mrs. Mary H. Mills of Taxaway, .pcnt Friday in town. W. S. Price, Sr., andfriends spent Sunday at Mt. Pisgah. Miss Roana Orr entertained a few of her friends from 4 to G on Saturday afternoon with dancing. Mrs. Cos Paxton and children are visiting relatives in Swannanoa, N. C. Phillips Price has accepted a po sition with Patterson's Store as sub stitute clerk. Harold Nicholson is much improv ed after being quite ill for some time Mrs. A. H. King spent Friday in Ashe villa. , I Mr. St. John of Asheville, is m Frairk Duckworth spent a few Brevard for a few days stay at the iijs with friends in Toxaway. j Appalachian. i LeHoy Case of Asheville, was vis- Mrs. Spaulding Macentosch of T. S. Wood, Jr., on Tuesday. 1 Rosman, was shopping in Brevard on Mrs. M. W. Galloway is still quite ; ':ck at her home. Mrs. J. M. Zachary of Calvert is visiting her sister Mr:,. W. S. Price. Miss Lucile Clark was a visitor in Middleburg, N. C. last week. Messrs. M. A. 0. Johnson and Jack Bellemay were visitors in Bre vard Hi is week. C: ("aston Neil has just return - ":-it to her daughter ?.lrs. ' ' !.v in Asheville. Mr- Fat IIook laft iapt week to ! Tl-"re Is one telephone for every . accept a position in Eabesburg, S. 0.p,lt persons ln tlie United States and j C. Mr. Hook expects to return to j it ls savir.g a lot of shoe leather and i Brevard in the early spring. I vitality for really Important matters. Miss Jene Harris has returned from, a three .weeks stay in Knox viille with friends. Miss Frances Scott accompanied her home for the week end. Now It Is charged that Professor Einstein stole the theory of relativity. Will the professor be able to explain that? Miss Dorothy Silverstecn who is A prize might he offered for a piece of fire apparatus that got to a !Ia;:e without Iiittinir or !ing hit bv some- ..i i i t.. 1! r-..: .. . MUUl'lll elk JJlt-MUtll V..l'lllfi( , Vlllili:.- tiling ville, Ga., spent the week end at Mct'ai: M:;rv El. 0..11 .Mil.. . and Mrs. F. Marvin t, l'.)2':, a daughter. Si. " visiting his father home returning to the college Sun day evening. Mrs. Thomas S. Teague and Chil dren who have been spending tile summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kilpatrick left Saturday for her home in George Town. S. C. Jene MeCall is visiting hi.-, parents Mr. and Mrs. Jule McCall. Jene has been in the United States Army 'or several years and is home on a furlo of ten days. :i October 2'-vd the dowers of Ti'evard were uiitouclu-d by the fro--,, while in Asheville thciv was Nervous people are Inclined to feel that it may be easier to reach an agreement with Mexico than to make it stick. Some of us live to a ripe old nge find others try to se how rapidly we can get through traffic to nowhere in particular. TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY TEACHEIi'o ASSOCIATION WILL MEET IN BREVARD NOVEMBER 10, 1923. Morning Session 10-12 A. M. 1. Devotional 2. General Business 1. Round Table Discussions 1. County Seventh Grade Promotions Purpose, Policy, Plans. , 2. Uniform Co. Grade Promotions including a system of Reports and Records. 3. Echoes from the Asheville District Meeting. 4. Atheletics for Transylvania Schools. Adjournment. 5. A circus clown Is srill Hownim afler inheriting oil lands worth million dollars. What could he fun lil'M than that? a:id brother i:: ii''gerahl, Ga., for. three inches of snow. Brevard has a few days. .the climate. District. Manager W. II. Grogan. They are in-w attacking the Ein stein theory, whi -h may draw from it; author a short .statement as to what he means. 1. Afternoon Session 1:30-3:00 P. M. Inspirational Address By Dr. John E. Calfee, Pres. of Asheville Normal Wsa Mariam Srlver-steen is visit- , , . , , . Caston Grogan has a. oroa.d .;:! ?ne. relatives and mends m .ev . , , , , t v- i v r. i m ,.,..., ,,.; .,. ( on this well;, lie end t i" .. . . at., and -Wis. u aii wm alien JOrk goat face to face Monday v,V . There is one thin:r to cinnaend the traveling salesman, landed 1 a min ister, and that is that lie is willing to take orders. Mr?. J. E. Clayton spent the week c-.ni with her sisier. Mrs. T. J. Hunt- r in Asheville. Mr. Jo- Grooms has Mrs. Set-:;''.' ' Hiiir.c. "Lakesnle Cottage" rente-; for the winter. Miss Elsie Hayes. R. X. an1 .r Maisie Daniels R. N. of Asheville. are snonding some time with their Mrs. Jack Hirer and children left Parents here: on Mondav morn::::r.c for their home Mr. and Mrs. La wry Beck of I'lemiersonville, we-" the guests of Mrs. Dan Merrill on Mor.dav. "-.'eodmen of World Convention at nesvilie Monday. Mrs. virgin Originally the tn rent el la was -Treas. of the Association. deemed an evidence of madness. Tic new non-sti.p-danee staff mav not he i.. Souther, P. B. Price. A. . . lns.nu ,,uf if ,s sn,Iii(1 . , W. Grogan, inston Ash- v. orth r.m M-itchell Neely will rep-j a girl v h'o develo;,ed her voice eaP- resent Balsom Camp No. 1 i ( W. ' inc: cows is -.-oin:: into grand opera. 0. V. at Wayncsviile Conven lion Chatve for lier to connect with some October 2 fUh. good live stork company. Notes (1) It is the desire of the Committee to make this meeting very helpful to all the Teachors of the County. C'j)Stay through the two sessions and enjoy the ad dress by Dr. Calfee. You can not afford to miss this. (2 Come prepared to take a part in th-rj Discussions. Committee J. E. Oek-frman, M. Oliicio. Mrs. A. 15. Riley, Ex. Oilicio. W. 15. Henderson. V. E. Wessinger. Charlotte, N. '. Miss Mamie Rhroat B. X. of Ashe ville, was the iruest of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. K. M. Davis of j A recent statistieal estimate p.- Koeksiioro. X. C. are i:i lirevard j Ameriea's . andy hill at S!.oimi..khi.(HH) for a few days at the Appalachian. I a '(':ir Ani1 ,,i:lt 'v:l before the rx , 4- T i sugar jirotitcor; nt luiv ; I r. Ia .s is a partner ol 11. It. , ' ' Walker of the Davis-Walker Dru ft ore. i i excellent motor ;'nel." I Mrs. John Duekut of Ilaleigh. is K.L. Patt.m at Pisgah Forest dur visitmg her .laughter, Mrs. i-'red ing the week. filler for a short stay. , Mr Wo,..,. (;a,I()Way Mr. Fred Mille--. Mrs. E. IT. Stow- have returned from YVenston Salem c-vs aral Mrs. Z. W. Xichols attended vvhere they have been attending t'r.f .Slato f air i.i Raleigh.' conference. Mr. and Mrs. T. ?. Snelson are i Co-, Calbnvav wlio hiis been Thv- regular meeting of the Bet terment is postjiiined one, week on account, of the district meeting of ! Tt Is announced that "prieMy pear ! juice and certain chemicals mnke an ihly the certain chemicals a.re gasoline Son:" genius mav titid a wav to hook T - 1 . ..l,-,l 1 " 1 1 , 1. :.. . : r..,- v 'i i-r; '! i :;!'- i" .snev e ne .... .,.1 : tmir da-V'ter. ..r-. ICnsstd o.-unp; ie:a'. c 1:1 i.o- i i,uiu si-'i ' , oi' I'm- . .1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 11 ,- !i.!ucii ., power -everal weeks Pft f - Tr.csdav far - 4ono:-.. . i.e j.ei -eimeiu u n. production, and flea there will - m, ';:s he-ire in Texas. mei t Xovember fifth at .'5:.'!u P. .M. demtir to their f-:r,.f ting indefinitely. ! at the High School building. -r - - Mr. and Mrs. Hume Harris spent Yt.ur..rrue. in Colur..!.ia. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Woo,, J.-. are v.slting Mr. Wood's sister, Mrs. J. H. Cr.se of Swanitanoa. X. C. A. 1'orsyth of Charlotte, X. C, v:-.-. in town a few days this week, o a trash-iess. Vv". C. Poyar a r, rese:itative of C ; CntonSi; v. as i: I'j.vn Envelopes t ate Thev hav disco vered in Sweden the r skeleton of a man who, having died o.'N'O years ago. missed a lot of ex. eiteinent. the week end in Green.viile. S. C. I The monument Building commit as the guests of their daughter. u'- "'' m:ikv :- niinut, :"'t'"u;!t ' M"s. (Mliver Crarv. ! :i'- money spent on the monumeiu, as soon as all debts are paid, every E. B. Clavton of Davidson Itiver. ! i(rnv well be accounted for in rh" v , t -in win ot .uniuiun ioi mi li..- ion can no longer y'yit i man m .1flll spent several .lays in Cedar Mt. last j future li-1 of "the monument build- liecati'-e he ewes money. F,,r that week attending the Baptist Associa- i ors." matter v,i can l.ardiv oat lem in in 11 tion. P. Jerome. Vic President Wester:: )lrs C;:rl Whitmiiv and children i X. C. Log Rolling Association will leave Sunday for Wavnesville to at- If he has na.nev. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BRE VARD NEWS. Use envelopes to match the color of your stationery. We can supply you with fine letterheads printed on Hammermill Bond and furnish envelopes to match in any of the twelve colors or white. Remember we are letterhead specialists. You will find the quality of our printing and the paper we give you very high and our prices very low. AshovilJe, were visiting friends a,.-. last week. tend Convention. , Work is the Pa -is of good conduct, food conscience riiul ci t i 7ei i sii i n inind LAND DEEDS AT THE NEWS c-thes and an' ahundar.-e of corned , tf US SSlOW YOU What We Can DO OFFICE. 1 keaf :1nd cahhage. i $$$ 3$ $$3373 $3$ $$$$$$$$$ $3 $$$$03 5$$3$$$$ 3$$ $3$ s$s$$$$$s 3$ $$3333 33$ $$3$3$3$3 33 $33333 $3$ 333333333 33 33$ revard's Lea : J LADIES RE A TJ Y-TO-W E AR MY m- -- V if 20 PER CENT OFF ON ALLj NOT ADVERTISED ta r t-i i ua. v?s ! v ... : ! I?-J ' mm& mm I "IT'S YOUR DEPARTMENT STORE, USE IT" log Department Store .Vust arri ( Wool Drosses $4.95 Ladies Coat.- $4.95 Ladies, i.u on Dre.-se . . .$3.45 Ladie.-s Ceat Fur Collars, a'! euka-s . $9.S5 Vv" e have a full lino of La t!i,;s Lai) Coats and Coat aViitS. ALL DAY SPECIALS THURSDAY :.WAIT!!! You havn'l been to our sale -GEE:! i sure have missed senu'ihin. i JLadies Outing Gowns. .$1.09i rlil d,,n-t v.jrv xve will !i:ne banrains thru this wonderiul sale. GLANCE OYEil THIS AI) AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. FRIDA i DA.Y SPECIALS THURSDAY .Men's all leather Scout pnoes & if) a -GO MEN'S CLOTHING road Street FRIDAY Amoskea;; Gintjham SATURDAY heating that is yard wide, .e j 1 i s iden's Dress Shirts, jwith collar . . 79c SATURDAY SPECIAL While th(Lv last 1 a ', nne mev iasi f LADIES SILK SKIRTS 12 varus . $1.00 j FREE TOWEL HOLDERS j All colors FREE! Suit Case or RAILROAD FARE REFUNDED With purchase Of Twenty Dollars iplen's Union Suits $1.09 glen's Dress Shoes, iRubbt-r Heel $2.95 pien's Black Dress .Shoes $2.75 if) Men's Cashrner Suits. . . .$8.95 i iiiii.K : cult.- ivv' pair trousers . . Young Men's Suits, good (inalitv $13.95 $16.50 Men's Overcoats, fresh good.- $16.50 &i ALL CLOTHING NOT AN VERTISED, 20 PER CENT OFF 'ft SO MEN'S Cotton Par- $1.79 C. N. T l nrca; COTTON Sweaters 89c "O 25c MEN'S Flannel Shirts 89c BOY'S Cap? 45c MEN'S Hose 8c BGY'S Felt Hats S9c DABY BABY Shoes Fleeced Shirts and SI ins c tW! w S E A T M .i i H O s I E t S SY H O E S H A T LADIES' Slipover Sweaters-. $1.45 LADIES' Outing Shirts 49c LADIES' LADIES' Ribbed Shirts and Drawers 47c LADIES' Bloomers 39c IFgh Heel Shoes 6Sc FLEISHER'3 Yarn 1 5 Balis 9 LADIES' Ribbed Hosiery 45c 5 ci OFfl REAL BARGAINS 11 5 PER rsrr i c i:i 1 n LADIES' Knit Under-shirts 49c LAUNDRY Soap 3 Cakes 10c to & -to & $$$$$S-S $$$$$$ $$ $$$$$$$$$ $S$ $$$$& $ $$$$$$$$$ 4$ S'$S$$$$& -i $$ . j t .J Ss: $$$$$$$$$ S$$$$$S$$$$$$$S-g k
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