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. ^ -r?~- - " - 7" ? pit ?? 4 ? - : PERSONAL feT w%H. ?#?* :*'J, ?.? F. P. Roger* of Morristown, Ten., ?pent Monday in town. \ M. A. ,0, Johnson of Aabevilje r spent the wceV end In Brevard. BP ?~M M ':>?;? 9v a Bre v-*a.J spent MoMtiy ii>,to>vn," V , .' ? . ? Mr. and Mrs. Win- Rfunseur spent ?ty' lhSd?y iji AsheviUo. -p.y*'/ f Mrs. Judson Plott. of Rosman was shopping in town on Saturday. ?: ' R. G. Schley left on Tuesday for a bus'nosa, trip 'to PhilftdclpWa, Pa. ?' Dr. Lynch of Rosman was a Bre ]f' Y vafd visitor on Monday.' ; E&J* fli vSvL .? V; ' ? Miss Iyjuiae Patton of Pisgah For est spent Monday W Hendersonville. ' i\ ' . Mm, torn EngJ;sh epept Saturday Sfe- FJtsgeraJd Patton frojpthe pastern *?/ !&?rt of th?i/3tat?' U'visiting his fith ?r Kobert Patton of Pisgah Forest. ' Mrs. Glitt Paxton and Miss Reba j ^Worth hopping: \n Hender ;? aonvilie on Wednesday. . m ' ' and Mrs. Henry King *n4 3011 of Hendersonville were visitors mj Brevard on Sunday. . , -r ' , Y Born to Mr and Mrs.' Jolm Allen lline of Charlotte, a son,- March HJ,: Wth, 1924, V - Mrs. Morris Fred bf . HendersOn le is visiting her ylaughter Mrs. '"Her Pushelfrm '$sP '? V ? '.T r. and Mrs. Dowry Beet of Hen pnville were the gusts on Mon i of Mrs. Dan Merrell. |Srs. Douglas of Philadelphia, Pa., 1 'sroiiH daughter i? vetting *fsl4 es in Pisgah Forest. John McMinn. left on Sunday for mmeTville,; . 8. j totf>ld|rit; . Ms rtldm^ther, Mis. Alvold Kitchen of' Rtj?roan npent Sunday in town as gufesrt of ihcriff and M?. Shipman. ? Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Carr were -:-:\ors ill Hendersonville on Tues C. Loftist and Walter Hart . ?nt Fr'dfty A Asheville on busi Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Carrier 'tie ?pending some time in Asheville' t5> *"tnear their little son "Henry" who quite ill in Biltmore Hospital. * Chaj. B. Denver, attorney, has ? gone to Raleigh thia "week to attend the State Republican Convention which will be held there on the 19. , J. L. Aiken was called home oit *rom Sourthern, Fla., to at l funeral of his brother, Pink M&t, ~ Mr., and Mra. H. Patterson and ? family and lip. and Mrs. Fred of jf'ij. 'Hendersonville - spent Sunday in , ' JJrtrvard as the guest of Mrs. Morris. Frank and John Jordan-, of Ashe 5*.v -Ville passed through Brovard Fr - . ? day en Toute to Calvert to visit their] ? was quite ill. y&B Mrs. Frank' Gaff pey and daughter I Ethel -of Greenville, S. ?., are visi- 1 'Jttajg^Mra/ Gaffney'4 parents, Mr. f. ' and Mrs." C. Cr Kilpatrifik. 'Little "Marshall and- Sarah \J51izn ,'beth Teague of . Georgetown, who "Jutve b?en 'visiting with their grand ? parents, "My. and Mrs. J. M. Kilpat-_ rick, have returned to theij home. ' * ? Mrs. "W. M. Miller, Miss Rebecca 'Bammey, Misses Mabel, .' Nell ' and' Margaret Miller and Mr. M, A. C. '"?Johnson motored to Hendersonville Sunday; ' . St " Misses Pearle and Ruth Hoffman were' in Greenville last week end to attend the Galli Curci onceit. They report a full and oppreciative aud ^viUnce. V . h 'The many relatives and friends of Lois Smith, the email daughter of fj] W. and Mrs. J. R. Smith of Savan iu?h, Ga., are glad to hear that she la able to be out after undergoing A serious operation. Mrs. Grady) KUpatrick and little daughter Carolyn left on- Monday of la^t week, for a Vtsite to her aunt Miss Adams in Texts, tyr8. r KU patrick will ; be accompanied on her return home by hep daughter Elaine who haw been with bqr aunt in Tex" ?s for several months. ; ' ? ' I A REAL GOQD SHOWt r ?* r ? '/v 1 COOPER fiRQS. SHOWS wUl visit ?Retard,. Ti-'^y, March 28th, 1924 for two performances. With each sue.j;;?ivo beiiaon one looks forward to the vicita of the various tented aggregation#' tliat travcj the country for the atnusement of' the people ?md no.'show is evet; more heartily ivelcome than Cooper Bros. They have made, a reputation for them selves 4>y giving tho people a good h gh clasij entertainment w!Vch ap peals to all as interesting, amusing and instructive. Everybody loves horses , and ponies. More especially doen this apply to the ladies who W.Jb the little ones are ' the most loyal patrons. They are assured of the highest form of entertain ment free from everything at all calculated to 'offend the most sensit ive. , ' .In addition to the trained ani mal features, Cooper Bros, have the very 'beBt of lady and gentlemen performers. The performing ele phants and rare wild beasts, "Barity Bunny, the cute little baby elephant, the good night porty, together with the many prancing ponies in milit ary drills and marches are especially pleasing to the little ones. The (funny clowhs, the many beautiful lady, artists, the feature ^cta by the world's greatest , gymnast, Mile. Roberts,' in her death defying act in mid-air, the. tike of,"* which has never been witnessed, will live lopg in memory when many other shows have faded away into forgetfulriess. Two ;complete performances daily. THE BREVARD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION: ' , 'f . _________ The regular Annual meeting of tjiq'^ffcvard Building and Loan As sociation will be heltt at their, office Thursday, March 27, 1924> at -3 o'clock P. M, for the purpose ..'of electing a Board of Directors for tho ensuing year ami the transaction of such other business- as may come be* fore the. faceting. G. E. 'LATHROP, Secretary. \ ? ? ' ~ ? 1 FOR SALE: ? One jair good work mules, eight years old. ? = +r. ? FOR RENT ? About twenty acres good land, house and garden. 2tpd. See W. M. GALLOWAY, Brevard, N. C. FOR SHERIFFS ? * . , " Having been solicited by- many friendp for some time to become a candidate for sheriff and tax-collec tor for , Transyjyanla County, and having considered and 're-consldered the matter from various stand, points, I hereby announce myself (a condidate for the. office subject to the wlphes of the people in the Dem ocratic Primary -.of June 7th, 1924. I ' roalire that 'the people of this County Have given me splendid sup port In the past for, many places of truift and confidence, and I would lie qngra)?ful if I did riot recognize this undeserved support- I. have tried to fill .these places to which I have heen elevated ,in the interest of all the" people and. to the" best of my skill and ability. <Jf nomiijn^ed and elected I pro mise th* people of the eou'nty my beet scrvice and to make them & faithful and efficient officer. If the people of the County ^want me I wr"' ' o-ssuro them that tfceir support will- be appreciated, end "with malice' toward none" but with jood will to all, I /am yours respect fully, W. M. HENRY. FOR REPRESENTATIVE The name of T. H. ' Galloway l?? _ -resented *o the , Democratic votert '"?f Transylvania County for Repre sentative subject to the Democratic Primary of Juno, T92i ? Friends. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Register of Deeds of Transylvania County subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. NOAH C. MILLER. FOR SHERIFF) Friends wish to announce the candidacy of .Ed. Gillespie for Sher iff and tax - collector of Transylvan ia County; subject to the action of the Democratic Primary this . Com ing June, 1924. FOR SHERIFF TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY I At the request of many friends, I wish to announce myself as a can didate for sheriff of Transylvania County ? subject to the Democratic Primaries. LOUIE GALLOWAY. Balsam Grove, N. C. COOPER BROS. SHOWS BREVARD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28th. 1 (One Day Only) , , All Kinds of Trained Animals - Elephants, Lions, CAMELS, TIMERS, PUMAS, BEARS, v DOGS; PONIES, MONKEYS, Etc. < ? . ? , * m Worlds Greatest Lady and Gentlemen 'Perfor mers. Lot of Funhy Clowns. Five Bands of Music. Two - TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY - Two _ Afternoon, 2 p. M. . Night, 8P, M. , BIG FREE OUTSIDE EXHIBITION ON SHOW GRONDS TWICE DAILY Beef roast, beef steak, beef stew tenderloin, sirloin or any portion you V Prefer. ^ , A ' - A good! big fresh supply of beef 1ms just reached us. | ^ Get your favor- : / ite cuts "while they last. v I ? i ? ' . We also have some nice corned beef. Why not come in and select a good big beef order while you have the opportunity. > - Price s and Meat That Meet Your Favor S. f. Allison . MEATS AND GROCERIES Brevard PSone No. .74 The Way We Do It When we handle your Cement work, it certain to turnout right, for we use the latest and most ap proved metheod of mixing and construction. That it is economy to have us do your work, our prices prove. MILLER SUPPLY CO. At The Depot Brevard, N. C. NOflffE ? resale of lANDs'l Whereas, at a sale jpf- that p/rt of the JV'B: Duckworth Farm at Chefry field, on Monday March 3rd 1924, which Jies east of Mason's Creek anil below the State "HiKh- way the bid that was made fofr that section, on, B?id day has been raiaed;,and where as the order of the Court is that said section of said farm be re-advrttised and sold: Now therefore, the undersismed.i commissioner will offer that part of said farm described as below, at public auction at a^he 4 Court House Door in the town 'of Brevard, N, C., on Monday, March 29th; I924j<~at 12 o'clock M. ' Terms of - sale. cash. . . .. Land described as follaws : Begin ning o* na black gum just Bast of the State Highway, L. W. Brooks' cor ner, and runs West about 25 ' poles to b stake on the east iViargin of said State High-way; then with the - east margin of said State Hlshway in a general. South-westerly direction to a stake in the centre '" of- Mason's Creek; then down and with the cen tre ^pf Mason's Creek to Cherryfleld and with the centrb of Cherry field creek to a stake in the Old' Pax ton' line near and Just '.west of Rail road; then with the Paxton line to a stake In the centre line of the Bail road ;M.hen with the Rail-rbad, N 82 dear. E. 85 poles to a stake at I C. Whitmire's comer; then v 'th Whitmireis line" west 43 poles a stake in Brook's line: then wi ' L. W. Brooks line N. .106 poles t bejrinning containing 40 acres. * Such rights of way' As Rail-road has alone its line is reserved; and al so right for plot around g-raves lo cated on the tract, with right to and from' the Highway to sai dgrstves, for removal or uokeep. WELCH GALLOWAY. Commis sioner. M?rch 13th, 1924. ANNOUNCEMENT We ar? aurooriznd to announce tick Sims as a candidate for Sheriff subject to the action of tha Demo cratic primaries. TO THE PUBLIC The "ROSS LITERARY SOCIETY" Present* a Play, "MISS FEARLESS AND CO." BREVARD INSTITUTE Saturday Evening, March 22, 1924. At 8:00 O'Clock. Following the play will be a Radio Concert. ? Admuion 25c and 35c. NOTICE ? ELECTION FOR IN CREASE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX: To the vo'ers of Disrtict No. 3, C ntheya Creek Township which like wise includes a portion of Eastatoe township. Whereas, n petition has been filed >vi:h the Bo&rd of County Commis sioners asking that the question of ?-=r~ , i increase of .tax rate of ten cent* ad diionul to the prcHent tax in District No. 3, Cathey's Creak to supplement the fijnde for six month#, public school term, which petition has been, approved by th? Board of Education A of Transylvania County: Nt>w, therefore, this is to notify , all persons within said school District ' : that an Election has been ordered by tne Board o* County Commissioners . W' of Transylvania County,' N. C., to |?e / T held at the regular polling place in the town of Kosman on April 28/ - : 1924. \. ,".Z. Tixton 1i- o b*!C> appointed . ? Eiy 'ster, und J, ley and. A'. K. \.'hit5, as .'2?l'.es of said election. The Registration Soiiia will be^~F opened orj Saturday, March 22, 24, and will be kept open until and including April 12th, 1924, as pro vided for in General Elections, All persons who expect to.vo^ jn said election for or against the pro., position are required to register . thojr names on the Books in this y special election. \ This March 4th, 1924. ROLAND OWEN, Ex-Offlcio, clerk of Board of County Commissioners, Transylvania County, N. C. , March 21 -* c. ?01NTE?k> ^GRAPHS . . A The man rvho marries for dollars Is short ->f sense. V ? ? V -'M h : ??? ' -'.i, (One good excuse Is* better than a thousand poor ones, ' A tuaiunever knows what love Is un til he has smelled powder. ' ' v V ? ./? * ' " -t* ? ' ?' '? If n penniless man lips nowhere else , * to go lie should go to work. . ? ' ? " . '? ? < 7* " : . ? ? x Every spftister you ,meet Is willing v/ v. to admit that she la single from choice. ' w: k . - v* ? V: A wise woman ,s!:o\vs ("aeration In' , ithe selection of tilings to. be left un said. ?' t' ? v . , ? ? If n boy .doesn't parn' more than tl^; gets Ire will nev,er amount to much as a man. \ ' If a man Is no earthly good he Is ? nhVnys asserting tl'.tit he's as good ate anybody If you would (ceep on the sufe' slfle liewine of people who try to got on 1 ?the good side .of - you. ? ' ?Sympathy Ispll right ."In Its place. but (here aPtt tinier \rlii>i> a kick would he fur more effective. ? ' ? * ' jv' ' k Millionaires who really. wish Jo die i poor, should 'Invert their surplus coin i , In a: get-rlch-qulck scheme. ? ? > ? ? QUIPS WITH A PUNCH i . ; ? * '?) They who seek only.tor faults, seip' nothing else. . 1 ? Experience purchased by Bafferln? leaches wisdom. ' ' " , . * i. , ? I ? ' Tepiper Is So good a Wilng that we / ' should" never lose- It. t Pride Increases our cneinles and puts our friends to flight. i-~ , ? ? *. ??Tr . foaf v;.^ A great many, gold bricks are' used A.", in the construction df olr castles. . . ? ,< , ? 1 . ? i ? -v, ? . f " ' / / ? < . " *%' s ? . Don't acquire n reputation for truth- ' fulness by speaking tit ' of yourself. Getting rich only needs thut early in life the brake be applied, on "hav ing ? good (Ime.". a ? ? He that upon a true ''principle lives wltliout any tilsqnlet of thought may be eald to be happy.^ , To pbt the Golden Rule In operation^ would require thut the human race toe' tlie mark at the same Instant.' If weeds cannot be made useful in any other way, why can't they be piade to bear flowers? Burbank could . dp it ? " ? , >. CRACKLINGS , 1 ' ,v ">nulne good complexion may also lie >. ...nr'j of art ; the art of the dletlr (inn. ?? ? if. a mnn make a fool of bluifoir. Iiow could lie learn to he a' wis? guy? * Mutual respect in the city might well tpke the place of the too prevalent mu tual suspect. ___ I When the men who run the world get together they don't flatter each other. They're outspoken. Should a man come to the conci sion that he Is "tired of trying to please everybody" he wants to go to farming. A reporter on a vacation sees op hears a dozen things "that would make a good story." His vocation forever haunts him. REVISED PROVERBS Lend In liasle and repent at leisure. A bee In the hive Is worth two in the bonnet. A fool and his money keep the swin dlers bujj. You never miss the woman till the talk runs dry. It's the early edition that catches the bookworm. A wife in the house ts worth two at the neiehbor's.
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