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THE BREVARD NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY - 18, 1926 Published every Thursday and e i- ' tered at Postoffice at Brevard as second-class matter. STARRETTE & STERLING Editors Mi&S ALMA TROWBRIDGE News Editor TeispHeses: oifice, 7; residence, 189 \ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Payable in Advance) Or,*.- jeur $2.00 Six months 1.25 TLtee months 76 Two ,.;u:iths 6U THE ASIiEVILLE TIMES ?vale ?i:';.i praise . is due the Ashevi Ti.r.' . i'-;i its successful attempt at fn creditable a publication as v':K' cii!M::y special edition ol" or % . 1 ifj.i :tiiu . .A-.y it .j? r.c ; lui-j; in bulk ev-.*r pub l:.s . ? Western North Carolina, bill :...-o :-s;iks high in couteiu, dc l?ic-;.?tir lit a vivid manner the past ii. ? , ILiU uiluu' pio. ,...s or not >uiy the various en.. !; v-o of Asheville, but of ! the eiu re v.vst.-ni liioun tu.i...?s section. . . advei .i. medium for Vvv AO! th t arotina this publi i;-.t:o:; \/il! undoubtedly exert Wid'e e..',i j'liUiicitj and be far-reaching ii- : "alts. Turough the medium of this edition, in its travels through ? ii. vl;e ?. ? * i.ry. pl.t.- ;ieis wiil be brought face to fa..- \...h the tads of the situation a:. . et made to r alLe as never be fore. perhaps. that this hitherto comparatively unknown section of r ii . te is a;vukcni;:g to the iliwu i-f a new era. i; ..a.d and 'i ? ansylvaniu came it: -sha.v '?<?' this wide publie i*.j. viiw of the fact that a page <>. :!i ? edition v.- ss devoted to va i i . iterpri.M-s .nd actlvi.ies of th.s ir.v.ediato section. The benefits U'.r.'l .? derivtd for our own com ini'.. cannot r.< w be estimated. v:';,r.itulatio-n>- to the Asheville T ires such display of wise and ->ro:id vision in pro c'a'triing abroad the wonders and <> -?:? Unities of Western North C:."o!ina. FORWARD IN YOUR OWN WAY We ;.re citizen. of a great State, ?. i . .ne C oui' and progressive : When e. 'i citizen reaiiaes ? it ; ambition for his commuti it . _w'i: be t" l>r! about the great en.:;o<bih.'ui s.ic.ess in every under A!! ea:tnot be leaders, but t'.. tt'd not : -.-vent all from t:tk i- an active part. having in mind t-iiv hi/ test ideals of justice and tol -. a . and based on this thought it . t'zel! should be expected to ? * - ite with ii-ul become a part of \'.'c activities of the civil, social pi liti.al i' ? titutions of the W ; id county and to perform v :? v ;r duties ::re assigned to him 1 1 the- best of his ability. I on,- tractive thinking and talking ' o:.e may able to speak iiiM^iy of his community is an im roiiiitst part to play in its develop :t To lead if called upon or to ?'??!!????? the lead ?.->? if that is his ! . >?. to boost -d support every ? . hy cause :>.<? i'y and financial :v far as 'n ? s able to do so, lU'jld be the aim of every exponent f Tl'.o spirit that upbuilds. Where !:t--e are many undertakings there i.re mistakes and in but few com ? ;u.-ities are th -'e not criticised 1 :-bly often '.vi-hout justification. iV ? ! ;i[ s more co-operation and a ??'.iv-.-r ?study on the part of those ho are inclined to be critical would -ip t'n.e leaders who may be wrong. ?j better and thus reduce the ex : ei.t t> which such a condition re ?:i"d ; the material growth of a v'lf.'e community. R. E. LAWRENCE IS GUEST OF HENDERSON VILLE AT DINNER si. K. Lawrence of the Lawrence ?.-f til ! ory Realty Co., of Brevard, at tenrtod the dinner in Charlotte Sat ntciay evening which Hendersonville ,';ave complimentary to Colonel '?Vade Harris. Mr. Lawrence was .hi- gue^t of the Hendersonville Chamber of Commerce as the offi cial representative of the Brevard organization. The function honoring Colonel Harris was prompted by the wonder ful spirit shown to Western North Carolina by that gentleman in his Charlotte Observer. Mr. Lawrence was pleased with the expressions of general good feel ing which exists among the commun ities of Western North Caroli-na and i took advantage _ of the opportunity ; | to boost Transylvania County and j Brevard to our neighbors. In addi tion to Brevard, Hendersonville had i as guests at the banquet, represen tatives of two other Western North 'arohna communities, Sylva, Jack on County and Lenoir. Hendersonville is to be commend ?d for the splendid way in which the renerosity of Colonel Harris is ac - kr.owledged. -:IGH SCHOOL BOYS GIVE STUNT NIGHT MONDAY NEXT Stunt night will be given at the iJrevard High School next Monday, iiight. February 22. The evening's i.rograrn will consist of music, wrestl boxing, acrobatic feats, and comedian stunts. VHIRD LYCEUM NUMBER DELIGHTS LARGE AUDIENCE The Brown-Meneiy Entertainers, I onstituting the third and last umber of the s::::-on?.< Lyceum ourso, delighted the large audience present' at the high school auditorum Tuesday evening. The two men composing the ;!i'o\vn-Menelcy Duo are real en ertainers and for an hour and a half vept everyone in an uproar much of .he time over their wholesome fu'i ad humor. Their musical numbers, ?oth vocal and instrumental, were quail y enjoyed, especially the | athedfal chime selections, which ?vere an outstanding feature of the program and received cnthusiastical iy by the audience. MRS. SPAULDING MclNTOSH DIES IN RALEIGH The entire community was shocked ' and saddened Monday morning on [ 'taming of 'he death of Mrs. Spnuld r.a: Mcintosh, 'which occurred at Ra leigh early Monday morning. The body was removed to Wayncsville. where funeral services were con ducted Tuesday afternoon, in the presence of a host of sorrowing rel atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh had goni to Raleigh several weeks prior to her death, for the purpose of seek ing further medical treatment for Jlr .Mcintosh, who suffered a broken i boulder some months ago. Mrs. Mcintosh became ill the past week, suffering from bronchitis and other omplications, though her conditio!-. ] nd not been considered dangerous ?ntil a shoi t time before her death. Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh v.\-r? at the home of Dr. 1!. E. Turner, a nephew of Mrs. Mcintosh, at the ?:v.e of her death. Mrs. Mcintosh is survived by' her husband and a number of nephews I and nieces. ALDERMEN VOTE TO ADOPT IMPORTANT MEASURES At the regular meeting of the j Hoard of Aldermen held Monday ( ?veiling, February 7, the adoption ?I two important measures was voted ?;>6n, both of which were upon re quest of the Woman's Bureau. The Mdermen agreed to purchase two 'ozen large trash cans for immediate use upon the main business streets \nd to adopt the dogwood as the town tree, same to be planted along j .he parkway between the curbing j and the sidewalk. The Woman's Bureau, at a recent called meeting, came to a decision >.s to uniformity in planting the dog wood throughout the town, viz, not less than 20 feet apart, and to se cure as nearly as possible trees from 12 to 15 feet in height. The Aldermen also approved the Bureau's suggestion of planting mall spruce in the parkway, one at each side of the driveway entrances and one at each corner of the prop erty lot. County Agent L. A. Ammon, was present at the board meeting and presented several arguments in fa vor of the dogwood as the best i small tree that could be planted i along our streets. Mr. Ammon as i serts that the dogwood does not grow to its largest size when set | singly, but becomes more of an or? ! r.amcntal tree or shrub and grows in a smaller, rounder and more archi ! tectural shape. He further states j that the size of body, freedom from swells at base, and general root habits are such that no future trouble should occur due to raised sidewalks or clogged sewers. ROSMAN NEWS ? Miss Iris Wilkinson entertained the sixth grade of the Rosman school Friday evening at the high school building, from seven until nine-thirty. Various Valentine games were played. She was assisted in serving refreshments by Miss Annie Davis and Mrs. Jack Eldridge. The outside guests were Miss Pearl Ly day and Prof. V. E. Wessinger. At] the close of the party they all re ported an enjoyable evening. The ninth grade entertained the j enior class Saturday night with a Valentine party at the High school ; auditorium. Outside guests were j Miss Martha Pinkston and Mr. J. V. | Kruse. Miss Emily Upshaw spent the i week-end in Brevard. Miss Nina Baulknight and Mr. Craig Whitmire attended the movies in Brevard Friday night. Mrs. Godfrey ' and daughter, of Brevard, attended the chicken sup per here Saturday night. Mrs. C. L. Wingo is 'on the s| list at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eldridge, Ml Ellens,. Misses Fay Wingo, 1'earl II day attended the movies, Father's Son," in Brevard Mond| night. Misses Mary Stroxier and Sar| Kee Price spent the week-end Canton. Little Lois Remseu had the ml fortune to break her arm by a fij Saturday. Brevard Basketball team playj our team Friday. The score w. Rosman 2!'; Brevard 2.. If :? wants to get beat-? Come to Ro a; Mrs. -Dan Glazenor an ' Mr Galloway were in Brevard shopr)ij Monday. pf n w? Immediately aftsr the service St. Philips Rectory on Suntl morning last, the .brief service the opening of the Corner Stone \1 begun by the Rev. Mr. Chapir with an introductory prayer, a br address, a closing prayer and Benediction, as follows: Introductory Prayer Dear God of Love, whose lc never faileth, pour into our hea the pure blessedness of Thine 0' nature that we may love Thee w: all our strength, and love our bro! ers everywhere as Thou lovejt thei Thou k no west that we love Th Bid us feed Thy lambs with th' Holy Food of Christ's Salvation, ar let us prove Thy goodness by 01 unfailing trust and affection, i<| Jesus' sake, Amen. ' The Address Dear Friends, you have heard o! the Phoenix, a mythical bird of red and gold plummage, that was be{ lieved to live in Arcadia, and which as the legend goes, was seen in Egypt once in every live hundred years, when it built a funeral pile of wood and aromatic gums, and lighting it by the fanning of its wings, was consumed to ashes, out of which arose a new Phoenix. May the new St. Philips arise, Phoenix like, from the ashes of the old. A Holy and Beautiful House ,an abid ing place of God's Honor. A bond of strength and pcace to His peo ple, and a gs!e of Heaven. Let us pray ? 0 Heavenly Father, Who are the author of every good thought and deed, the only giver of health and wealth ,and in whose hahd arc the hearts of all men. As Thou hast put into the minds of Thy people to build to Thee, a holy and beauti ful house to replace the one con sumed by fire, so give them strength and courage to begin, continue and finish the work they about to undertake. Open their hearts and hands, that they may gladly give Thee of Thine own. Hasten the ime when, the building completed and freed from every debt, shall be consecrated to Thy service, make that church an abiding place of Thine Honor, a bond of strength and peace to Thy people and a gate to Heaven. As Thy servants build and give to Thee, so build Thou in them, Thy spiritual temple, and fill it with Thy presence through Jesus Christ, our Lord, Amen. The Benediction And now unto Him that is able to do exceeding abundantly, above all that we ask or think, according to the power that*worketh in us, un to Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus, throughout all ages, world without end, Amen. The congregation then adjourned to the open. The Rector, Rev. Har ry Perry, deconsecrated the corner stone. It was opened and its con tents, a Bible and a Prayer Book were found to be badly damaged by water. These, with other articles, will be placed in the corner stone of the new St. Philips, which, please God, will be begun in the near fu ture. NOTICE TO FEDERAL INCOME TAXPAYERS For the convenience of those who are liable to file Federal Income Tax Returns, a Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue will be at Brevard, at the Aethelwold Hotel, on Thurs (lay, February 18, to aas.A>. ... ers in preparing, their returns. No charge will be made for .h.j ? v. The mater of filing your ?ic>. returns should be g.ve.i attention, in order to avoid penalty and interest. A new 10 cent air mail postage | stamp has been placed on sale, the I design including a miniature map of : the United States, with an airplane j on each side. lMViii(S!h?D ADS - j iViOWEY TO LOAW ? O.-i in.p.-ovc-i J farm lands at six per cent, foi | long or short term, in amounts j from three to fifty thousand do.- ; lars preferred, however, one j thousand dollars loans will be ac cepted. A. F. MITCHELL, Atty al Law. | Run till 2-25 I WANTED ? TO RENT? Swenty-fivc ! or thirty room boarding hou;v j furnished. Must have modern | conveniences, well located aii'l i na nice part of the city. HKS. W. 11. ARNOLD, iustis, Fla. 3tc 2-11-18-2.", j -OST ? Between Townsend House i and Mrs. Sledge's, a pare. ! con- j taining Rose silk ladies' slip. K-- 1 ward if returned to News Olf. ? : or Mr.-.. Sledge. Hp I OR SALE ? Large gray Gorman Poliec dog 1 1-2 years old. Apply to R. W. EVERETT, Jr. it;> ne Red Sow Pig STRAYED from my farm. Finder please notify . B. CLAYTON. ltp EAL ESTATE WATJTEO? TV.-*! arc buyers in all parts of the ! country; my method reaches then); send description and price of your property at once . C. GALLOWAY, louster, Ohio, 4U- 2-18till.'5-l I ] * ******* POLITICAL CARDS is ******* ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby announce myself a Can idate in the Democratic Primary Slcction for Sheriff. ? ECK SIMS, Ex-Soldier. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself as a ?andidate for the office of Tax (El ector for Transylvania County sub ect to the will of the people, as expressed in the Democratic Primary Election. If nominated and elected, [ promise to perform the duties of ;he office to the very best of my ibility. W. B. HENDERSON. notice I hereby announce myself as a candidate lor the nomination for Register of Deeds subject to the ac tion of the Democratic June Primary of Transylvania County. If nominated and elected, I promise to make an efficient officer. CLYDE LYDAY BLYTHE. NOTICE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Tax Col lector for Transylvania County, subject to the will of the people, as expressed in the Democratic Pri mary Election. If nominated and elected, I promise to perform the duties of the office to (he very best of my ability. 51,11 ER GILLESPIE, Ex-Soldier. R tJune CALL YOUR GROCER FOR WICHITA'S BEST. NOTICE FOR NOMINATION will conduct the business as usual. Democratic voters of the County, the following named men for Coun ty Commissioners: ^Leo Case, Luke Toxaway; C. C. Yon/rue, Brevard; Willie .v.,>;.:rick, Little River. ? COMMITTE. . r t June NOTICE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer for Transylvania County, subject to the will of the people in the Democratic Primary Election. If nominated and elected, I promise to perform the duties of^thc office to the very best of my ability. E. CARL ALLISON. r tJ Henry Evans of Cowes, Eng., an escaped convict, was recaptured when found hiding in a farmer's flour bin. Complaint was made by British la bor leaders that Germany is flood ing the country with cheap tomb stones. AUCTI Mil, mi) i ffct r; Brevard Business Property 155 ft. Frontage on Caldwell St. Also 217 ft. Frontage on Cascade Ave. 1 34 ft. Frontage on Broad St. One and a half blocks from Court House. This valuable business property to be subdivided into medium size business sites and sold at IAUCTION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. [|These Properties are among the most active andj valuable purchases in Brevard. EASY TERMS BAND CONCERT CASH PRIZES 5 --A C. P. Wilkins Land Auction Co. Auctioneers "FOR OWNERS"
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