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Rosrnan Section Of Brevard News *? H. F. WRIGHT, Manager ? Rosman, N. C. ^ ROSMAN SHOULD BO SOME ADVERTISING Ileitis conveniently situated, ami beautifully located by the hand of Providence, Kosman should justly find har way to the very forefront af the e'oming lit lit* mountain ciuet. of \Vesrtem. North Carolina. Mature has endowed her with ev ery needed resource, with a health ful climate, pure water and fresh ail*. Her beautiful hills and sub lime natural scenery, makes this out of the most attractive sections, not only of North Ca.vlina, but of the entire Southland. The rich, fer tile French Broad valley, with her millions of crop-yielding treasures that nature has stored away, invites the scientific farmer to only give a test, and untold riches will be poured into th? laps of such ones. P.osman and Transylvania county ncul more industrial plants. We hav<- the railroad and highway trans portation facilities, in easy reach of all the country's markets ? the, coun ty treasury needs the additional t fixes such institutions would bring. The people need the employment, and the financiers need the profits tha; would be derived. Mercerizing plant would give Ros man a mighty ? lift. A furniture factory would help out greatly. I.al;.j Toxaway should be rebuilt at an early date. Thousands of dollars arv being kept out of Transylvania county every year that would come to u-v if the T-oxaway Lake was in op eration. The reader may wonder, how can these things be, and what is the ?sign of their coming: Tlie first thing in order is to put on an advertising program. The second thing is, keep ?on the advertising program. The thin! thing:, never cease boosting ! advertising. Advertise continu ally and wisely by so doing, the gir dle that is squeezing the vitality ?ut of progressive development Bere will be unloosed and this sec tion will come into her own immed iz-taly. On December the sixth Mr. and Jirs. \V. J. Moore welcomed a fine V.?y into their family circle. His r.anre is Jesse Burt Moore, being alined for Dr. .J. B. Wilkerson. Mr. Mr.dre states that "If our new son v '.'I lv as pood a man as his name I shall be happy." Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rogers re cently visited relatives at Salem, S. C. v!T I .> ill, ?5riii".\\r ton '1 7 *; n W8? la "?,>>? 'i M * !.. M. Glav.onor some day's ago '.Vred a partial stroke of paralysis. iirst his cuntdition was not ;uy:hl ?? hi' serious, but now lit ;..? hope is entertained for his re . wry. The entile community was ;>oc!;i'(l at the' news of the illness of >t:i? good mull, and more especially v. iitn it became known that he was .?iiously ill. Mr. (Havener was born and reared this neighborhood, and n umber. - ii'-. friends by his acquaintances. The children of Mr. Glazetier have ? M been notified of his condition and ??!1 of them rushed to his bedside. 'TlMSTgARREN DIES NEAR PSCKENS (Pickens Sentinel) Julius ii. Garren, aae (51. died at his home in the Glassy Mountain section of Pickens county Novem ber 21 after a week's illness of pneumonia. Funeral services were ..nducced the following day at Griffin church by Pastor Howard and interment followed in the Grif fin cemetery. Mr. Garren was a well known .?itizen of . this citizen. He Came to I'fckens county front Transylvania county, N. C., in 1910 and had en gaged in farming here since that timq. He was a member of Griffin Baptist church and a good citizen. WORK BEGINS ON NEW BRIDGE MERE On Monday morning of this week, actual construction work begun on the bridge over the river. The new bridge is to take the place of the one now used over the river at Mr. D. L. Glazener's store on highway No. 283. A short section of the highway will be built to connect the highway' with Maple street at this point. This brings the public travel over 283 right into the heart of town. The people here are much elated over the new bridge and the im provement ? it will bring to the city is well as; the traveling public. ROSMAN LOCALS j Jlv, K. X. llall ;t ml Mr. Fisher. I . f liryson City, w.ro guests of Aus- i fa liogsi'd Saturday night. Mr. j I'.ail ts well known here, having been | depot agent for several months. VV. Ii. liurticlr, Austin Unused ' Miss Cor!tine (irei'li spent Sun- . Jay visiting l'riemls at Travelers lieat, S. C. Mr. L. K. Powell ami family vis ited Mr. Klzie Hamilton of Hrevarcl Sunday evening. Oleta I'owell visiied friends :i Asluvillo, Sunday. Miss Xora Searcy has returned homo after spending a while with her sister, Mrs. Wiltard McC'all. Mis OK ta I'owell visited her cous in,- Miss Geneva Merrill one evening last week. Mr. A. O. Kitchen visited friend: in liendersonville last Sunday. Hon Lee R. Fisher is suffering from an attack of lagrippe. Horn on December 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Torn Clayton, a tine daugh ter. Mr. Roy Fisher has returned from an extended tour through Tennes- ; see, and Kentucky. He visited many , points of interest while away, and reports a most enjoyable time. The basketball teams of Brevard will play Rosman boys and girls on next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in the new court at Rosman. ' Let Rosman conie out bi.sr and strong and encourage our teams. , The \V. M, U. of the Baptist church held a most successful meet ing on Monday afternoon of this ; week. The society will meet on De- J comber 30 at the home of Mrs. W. . H. Summey, at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Owen, Mrs. j Maxie Hayes and Mrs. Jordan Whit- 1 mire made a business trip to Hen- j dersonville recently. Miss May -Rogers of Salem. S. C., i is spending sometime with her bro thers here, Mr. A. D. and Paul Rog ers.- *' ? . I Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shipman and j Miss Mesride Owenby of Brevard, visited friends here last Sunday. mm people VISIT FAITH HEALER A of i'osman citizens ro ut! re<i Monday (jlii'i'iuidii of this wet k from l.incolm jn, wheiv they \ v tin- famous faith i' lire doctor. j I'll y a!- loud in thv.r praise for tin- ; good work the l?ily is doin,j f.>r .-:if j icring humanity. They l.aiiud ! white i here that the local citizens of j I.im'olnton speak in i ! ; ;? highe*' ; term;- of the lady and aer work. 'i !..!>;?? ii {he party were: .Mr. and A. I\ l!:uei>. Air. Kt>g rs' , mother and Mr. Vando Morgan. MOVING MYHERE j last Saturday! l.asl Saturday was moviti;j day in : Tio.-mjiii. Mr. and Mrs. l!oyd Moore j i- >'ed from the hoi.l to 'he house . formerly occupied by Jlr. ('. L. j Moss. Mr. \V. H. Edens and fam- j ily moved to and took charge of I the Bosnian hotel. Mr. Oby Moore . moved from the hotel to sawmill town. Mr. C; I.. Moss and family moved into the house formerly oc cupied by Mr. W. Hi Edens on Church street. CYCLONE MACK AT ' LANCASTER. S .C. The following: is clipped from The Baptist Courier, which will be of much interest to the readers of The Brevard News. The Courier is the Baptist paper for South Caro lina: "Evangelist McLendon is in a meeting with the Calvary Baptist church of Lancaster, and the large crowds that are attending his meet ing are so great that they have had to build a tabernacle to accommo date them. Brother McLendon is in the habit of staying more than a week with a church, and he will be sometime longer with this church. The entire community and its vi cinity are responding to his mes- j sages." MINISTER MISSES THE CHICKEN For many weeks Mrs. L. P. Owen had been threatening- to invite the Baptist parson to take a chicken dinner with her. A short while ago, she informed the minister that she only had "in- other fryer ami if he w*uM. liili-1 break i. with her, she would kill this liist chicken on the following Sunday morning: The minister, thinking Mrs. Owen was only joking, did not go down for breakfast. Upon inquiring on Mon day of this week how the chicken was doing, he was informed by Mrs. Owen that the chicken, her last fry e . was had for breakfast <>n the ? ;<ove mentioned Sunday. ?':?? ilott't anyone got alartt-.ed that It, i ar.-on is now going arm. ml .with his hat |<ulL'd down over his eyes, and of :i sad eoitnk'linnce, as though his grandpa was dead, for ho only misses that chicken and is disap pointed and grieved. ?One Who Knows. SAM B. CRAIG Attoney-at-kaw MASONIC TBM1M.K PICKENS, S. C. Office Phone 3l? Res. Phone IS Over of all who. try them say they're best THE above statement is based on written reports from several thousand mo torists picked at ran Jom from the great army who are try ing out Michelin Tires and Tubes. It pays to change to these remarkable tires ? built by the manufacturer who specializes in making one quality only, and who not only produces the best tires but produces them wore economically. Brevard Tire Service M ichelins Cost No More $7.50 30x3V-. q <">r> overt!: o **. JU 29x4.40 univcrtal 9.6-J All other sizes a t proportionate priccs AAAAAAAAAAAAAA k. VISIT Brevard's GIFT CENTER We now have on display the largest line of gifts in our history, at prices to suit every purse. Brie a Brae Gift Stationery China Greeting Cards Oriental Brass Tree Ornaments Bridge Sets Toilet Novelties And a host of unusual gifts too numerous to mention. TOY TOWN SANTA CLAUS has his headquarters HERE Toys, Games, Dolls, etc., from 5c to $5.00 Mcintosh Variety Store FINAL AND LEGAL NOTICE I am leaving Brevard, and hereby give Notice that Walter Duckworth, at Joines Motor Company's office, has been appointed my agent to wind up the affairs of the Lowe Motor Company and myself personally. Mr. Duckworth has all accounts due us, payable week ly and monthly, and is authorized to collect and re ceipt for same. Mr. Duckworth is authorized and instructed to take whatever steps that are necessary to collect any note or account due us. He will also look after your title certificates and assist you in whatever way he can. i We thank you, one and all. I leave here with personal regret, but with best wishes for everyone in the county. Yours truly, C. E. LOWE, For LOWE MOTOR CO.
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