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CORBiN SAYS FAIR AT ROSMAN WIILBE BETTER THAN EVER (Continued from Page One) including those of the Rsvoultionary soldiers and of the war between the States and the American "doughboy," and others. There will be a fin? dis play by Bruce Webb, depicting the work being done by the HO Year Farm Program being sponsored by the Asheville Citizen-Times. There will be displays of livestock garden .oroduce, poultry, canned goodSfJWcy work, hogs and many others, but especially interesting are the exhibits of the members of the vocational agriculture class and the products of both field and shop, show ing what they are accomplishing in thier wcrk in the class. Displays will be made by the home economics class, and this promises to be among the very beat. All of the inside displays' will be shown in the large school gymnasium. Prof. Corbin says this year's fair will be better even than last year's fine display. IN CHARGE OF FAIR {Continued from Paae One) will be exhibited in the township ex-j hibits: FARM CROPS Superintendent: Charles Dickson Helpers: Winbourn Gash, Lee Cooper, Sari Ashworth, James Glaz ener, Melvin Hamilton, Ralph Smith. VEGETABLES Superintendent: Foy Holden Helpers: Bruce Reid, Jones Gar ren, G'.anna Shipman, Lamar Mtfr xan, Hayes Merrill, Ralph Brown, Ralph Garren. FRUITS Superintendent: David Norton Helpers: Sidney Siniard, Edward j Mackey, Harry Johnson, Emmet Wil son, Hubert Williams. POULTRY Superintendent: Merrimon Shuford ; Helpers: Jerry Mann, Jack Wilson, i John ? Reynolds, William Xilpatrick, Harold Merrill. SWINE ' Superintendent: Clyde M'Crary Helpers : Edgard Glazener, George ! Justice, Vergil Gillespie, Charles Owenby. Glenn Shipman, Odell Mc- ! Kinney. 1 SHEEP | Superintendent: Robert Taylor Helpers: Winbourn Gash, Howard Morris, Melvin M'Gaha, Paul Owens, Charles Meece. CATTLE Superintendent: Davis Wooden Helpers: L. W. Hollingsworth, J. C. Lyday. Marvin Whitmire, Andrew Boggs, Hall Merrill. . . I HORSES AND MULES Superintendent: George Leverett j Helpers: James Mills, -Billy Bry- ( son, Roy Frady. T ?V I We contribute to your good looks. You can get a Vitalis treatment here, the vegetable oil tonic, also the Fitch products. It Pays To Look Well SMITH'S BARBER SHOP m ? WANT ADS LOST ? BROWN suede leather under; ! arm bag, somawlmo between Coon ' Tree camping grpund and Brevard. Finder commuhieate with Dr. E. S. English. i FOR SALE? Jersey Cow. Fresh. 1 Calf two weeks old. Reply, to Mrs. M. S. McKelvey, Breverd, N. C. WANTED TO BUY?- Used two i horse wagon. W, C. Gravely, Route jl, Brevard, N. C. FOR RENT ? 75 to 80 acres good farm land, near Island Ford bridge on East Fork Road. Will rent only to sober hard working man. Want no bootleggers or blockade rs. Have good proposition for right man. Bee or Write Oneal Cantrell, Brevard, N. C, Route 1. FOR SALE ? Jersey Cow. Fresh. Calf three weeks old. Reply to Mrs. M. S. McKelvey, Brevard, N. C. FOR RENT ? Nicely furnished room. Apply at once. H. "E." Norwood; 30 Park Ave., Brevard. WANTED ? Uuse of a piano during winter months. Will take good care and keep in heated house. Must be good piano. See Mrs. Charles Pickel simer, Brevard. N. C. HINTON LODGE wants more board ers. Good things to eat and plenty of it Also apartments for rent. Mrs. A. N. Hinton. S-8tf LOST ? Gold Rimmed full view eye glasses. Lost somewhere around Brevard. Finder please return to Vernon Fullbright at Post Office and rcceive reward. WANTED ? Your Shoe Repairing. We are equipped to do first cl AM shoe repair work. Hen's, soles and rubber heels $1.00. Ladies solee and rubber heels 90 cents. Brevard Shoe Shop, T. E. Waters, Owner. New* Arcade. May 5tfc j FOR RENT ? Well located business ] property, splendid locations for j merchandise establishments. See Jud <on McCrary, Tinsley Building, Tele- 1 phone 172. 02#tf FOR RENT ? A furnished house for small family. See Mrs. E. W. Blythe, 528 Country Club Road. 1-f-P.S 29 FIRE WOOD, Stove Wood. Klndypg, Sand and Gravel. Trunks ? and Baggage and general hauling. Rates reasonable. Siniard Transfer Co. Phone 118. , . Aug 18 4tc WANTED TO TRADE? Two or three good milk cow? for young Ewes. See or write C. F. Baldwin, Blantvre, N. f!. S.15, 22, 29p FOR RENT ? Bachelor Apartment, front and back entrance. Private bath. Plenty of hot water. Garage, nice home in good location. Avail able after October 1st. Address W care Brevard News. ltp FOR RENT ? 2 room apartment, fur nished, modern conveniences, side entranoe. Price reasonable. Mi3s Em ma Bagwell. tfc FOR SALE ? Vinegar at 25c gallon to close out. Also 3 empty barrels $1 each. E. R. Pendleton, 633 W. Pro barte, St., Brevard, N. C. 2tp RADIO REPAIRING Satisfactory work at reasonable prices. Let me put your Radio in shape to receive the many good pro grams that will be on the air this fall and winter. L. K. RATCHFORD Turnpike Road, Brevard, N. C_ tfc STEADY WORK? GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Transylvania Coun ty. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNess Co., Dept. P. Freeport, Illinois. WANTED to exchange mountain land with cold springs. Ideal place for summer camp for good house and few acres of land outside city limits of Brevard. Write care Brevard News. 1 , J - ' ? j.RGGRAM COMPLETE ' IN FAY REUNION EVENT NEXT SUNDAY |- (Continued from page out) Orr. Song ? By Handersonvilla quartet I Address: "What's In a Narae'E, by 'James F. Barrett. Song ? By Ladles' quartet of Ros man. Dinner. Song ? By Little River quartet. Song? By Simpson Brothers quar tet. Song> ? By Greenville quartet. Song ? By the Bishop quartet of Cedar Mountain. Round Table Discussion, Led by P. ? E. McCall, of Henderaonville. Election of officers. FtSGAH FOREST NEWS I The annual Davidson River home church will be observed this Sunday October 2nd. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. W W Croushorn has been spend ing the 'past week in Baltimore and Washington. Miss Anna Patton is visiting Mr and Mrs. Gerald Patton in Ruther *?Miss Delphi# Prsssley spent sever al days last week visiting relatives in Pickens, S. C. ? ?_* Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Morris are the proud parents of a nine pound baMrgRoi>ert Whitmire spent saveral days last week with his aunt, M.~ C. C. Morris in Biltmore. Messrs. Prank Patton, Sid Ba Snett, Clarence Allison. Tom Kov Kinsc, W. D. Deaver, Lester King. Jim Lyday, and Mr. Bishop, all ? thi* section attended the fair m Rut daughter, Mia> MargJ'et. hav; spent tVio Tinut week in Morristown, lenn. Miss Margawt remained. there, where she will teach school this winter. mS bSi K??i. "f ; Fridav with Mrs. W. A. Lyday. | Miss Elizabeth McCoy left ? Mo?j"x| where she will will attend Montreat Normal this y?ar- , M Rf)vc? Miss Julia Deaver and Mrs. Boyc?| Walker were Asheville visitors Fn j daMrs. Claud Rav of Little River | spent Saturday with her parents, . , and Mrs. H. Hedrick.. , Rev. Gruver, superintendent ot tne Black Mountain orphanage, was tne Sunday guest of Miss Annie and Mr. RMrGandhMrs. C E. Campfleld and D H Orr spent Sunday " and Mrs. Charlie Orr at the Clcugh ' "tl' Hedrick was a caller" McCall in the Silver Creek section SUM?yiim Allison of Rutherfordton spent Sunday with Mrs. Allison an daSuSDSick, Joe Nicholson Frederick Trost, Howard Orr and Roy Cavter enjoyed a trip to Little Mountain Sunday. Mrs. Joe Orr, who is m a ^een ville hospital to receive treatment for her eye which wafe recently jured in an automobile accident, re mains about the same. Her eye is considered in a serious condition and Mr., Orr is staying in Greenville as to be close to his wife. Rev. Rhinehart, of Canton, deli, ered an interesting sermon at ttie Baptist church Sunday evening. Mr G. T. Frady and son.s maae ninety-nine gallons of moliasses from about one half acre of cane last w*?k. This is the best record we have had in this community, aadwe have a great doal of moliasses mak tnMrser?W. Duncan entertained the Senior girls class of the Saptist church with a ptenic at the White Oak camping ground in Pisgah Na tional Forest Saturday. The Penrose, Blantyre, Little : Rivet and Turkey Creek scnool children came to the local school house last week to the dental clinic which is being held by Dr. Farrell. Mrs. J. Meece of Lamb. Craek was a recent guest of Mrs. D. II. Orr. QUEBEC NEWS ! We shall greatly miss Mrs. F. E. 1 Hinnaut end children who left ior their home in Columbia, S. C. Satur day after spending two weeks vaca tion at their summer home here. Mrs. H. N. McCall is confined to her bod on account of sickness. We hope she will soon be able - to be out again. Mise Barbara Henderson was the guest of Ellamae Collins of Rosrnan last Monday night. I Mr. M. D. Hardin was very sick last week but is able to be out again, we are glad to say. Mr. Broadus Henderson left Sun day for Chapel Hill where he will be in school for the year. His father, Mr. W. B. Henderson and sister, Hel en, accompanied him as far as Bilt- : more. Mrs. Pierce and children and the McKievers left for their home in Springfield, 3. C. after spending this summer months at Camp Edisto. > Mr. Gordon Hardin of Webster vis- ] ited his father, Mr. M. D. Hardin ; l?st week. Messrs. Claude Owen and Edwin Whitmire spent Saturday night with their cousina, Brucc and Glenn Reid. Mrs. Alma Alexander is s ponding sometime with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapman. Miss Gussi<i Whitmire was the din ner guest of Miss Lacille Henderson Suihfday. Mrs. Cecil Whitmire has been suf- ' fering a great deal with toothache for the past week. i Mr. and Mrs. Hillie Fisher made a trip to Greenville, S. C. Saturday. 1 Miss Pearl Price of Gloucester and } cousin from South Carolina, spent i Saturday with Misses Ethel and Ber tha Golden. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCall of Bal-! sam Grove called on Mr. and Mrs. H. M. M-cCtll Saturday. Mr. Eugene King left for his home ' in Cleveland county Tuesday where he will teach the following school term. He will return in a few days for Mrs. King and children. Mr. Glenn Reid of Brevard is vis Hing his cousin* Edwin Whitmire for j a few days. i Mr. and Mrs. Jud McCrary asd lit- v | tie son, Judson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mit- . chell Neely and Mrs. John Rufty of | Brevard called on Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sanford ond little daughter, Frances Nell, of i Enka, N. C. spent Monday and Mon day night with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Whitmire. _ I Miss Frances McCall made a busi ness trip to Brevard Saturday. . , TAXING THE RAILROADS i The cost of government takes ene i third of our national income at pres ent. In the case of some-- industries, ! it takes a good deal higher percen I tage than that. j The railroads are one of the worst | sufterers. During May taxos absorb ed 52.9 per cent of their operating income ? whereas in 1913 the tax col lector garnered in 12.6 per cent. Dur ing- first five months of this year, taxes were 45.6 per cent of receipts. This explains one of the main reas ons why many railroads are just one step from the receipts. Government takes more and more of their money ? and with that money it subsidise?' waterways which take away their business, aids in buiiding roads over which their motor competitors run free from federal regulation, and maintains the bureau which regulates practically every phase of railroad operation, but does not extend similar to their competitors. Every informed citizen knows that railroad prosperity is essential to general industrial prosperity ? that almost every one of us is, directly or indirectly, an investor in the rails ? that in normal times they are our greatest purchaser of commodities and employer of labor. We know that they have been given a raw deal ? and that no other agency of trans port can take their place. It is time the public made its influence felt and j demanded legislation that will place all common carriers on an equal foot i ing. SPEED BOAT RECORD Gar Wood beats former record, ; held by Kay Don which was 119.75 ' miles per hour in Miss America at s speed of 121.91. BSWii SEUCA NEWS j . Many of our folks are discussing : whit the depression has done- for us. Let us forget the past and by and by brag about what we dene for the de pression. We have gotten beside our seives. Let us look about onr commu nity, and even some of the church yards, and we find them in the worat condition they have been in for five years. Boost your community and it will boost you. | _A number of our folks are plan ning to go to the McKinns reunion at the Boilston Church next Ssnday. A fine time. is sxpected. Rev. Lewi* Simpson will have charge of the open ing exercises. Rev, H. A. Newton will preach at the 11:00 o'clock hour. A complete program will be rendered. All are reguwted to attend, bringing a well filled basket. Rev, Yates preached an interesting senium at the Methodist church Sun day. His text w*s taken from 1 Thes. Chapter 4. Jster Barton, who has been in Douglas, Wyo, for some time, return ed home Sunday evening. He says he likes the West fine and is going back next spring, but chooses to spend the winter in the South. Mm. M. E. Capps, of Etowah, is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Lonnie and Houston Barton, here. J. W. McCall was a visitor of J. H. Dunr. Ia6t Saturday. ^lany of our folks were disappoint ed at the weather Sunday as it kept the singers from the Macedonia sec tion 'row singing at the Selica Union Sunday School. Hope the sun shines bright on their next appointment. Hiss Agnts Miller, of Lake Toxa way, was a visitor of her aunt, Mrs. Roxie Dunn, Saturday and Sunday Fiank and Avery Whitmire were ' church visitors in Sellca Sunday. j Our community is becoming very j popular for its fertile farms as well i as the splendid scenery. Quite a num- ' bar of land buyers were here last week interested in settling here. A number of splendid homes being built here would look good. Mrs. George McKinrut still remains on the sick list. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Misses Myrtle, Helen and Kath erine Barton were dinner guests of M isses Anas belle, Inez and Ruby Dunn, Sunday. Miss Martha Bryson and brother, Oscar, were visitors of Mrs. Fran cis Bryson, of Cherryfield, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bently and children were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maze Waldrop, Sunday afternoon. J. M. Bryson visited Uncle Joe Dunn, Sunday. Ted Miller, of Lake Toxaway, is spending a few days with his cousin, Willie Dunn, here. Tom Garren haa been in the Cher ryfield section making molasses for the past week, but is now back at home working with his mill and has much cane on hand. Our n?xt prayer service will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McKinna, conducted by Mrs. Avery McCall, from Luke 12. The Stamey Creek prayer service will be held at the home of J. C. Stamey Thursday night. We are glad to hear from East Fork again; also glad to know that the State i3 improving the road to Bosnian. We hope to have the news from there every week. Rev. Sherman Pearson will preach at the home of Mrs. Florida Fowler Wednesday night". Misses Inez and Ruby Dunn were visitors at Etowah last week. A Revival meeting will start at the Catheys Creek church next Sun day. Rev. Owenby, of Balfour, will have charge of the meeting. CHRISTMAS CARDS And HOLIDAY STATIONERY I want all my friends and former patrons to know that I have ? full line of Christmas Cards and Holiday Stationery and Gift Wrapping Pack ages. Plain and engraved. Your or ders will be most carefully executed. Of course, the sooner the order is placed; the better service can be giv en. Mrs. A. B. Owen, Phone 216, or see me at the law officers of Pat Kimzey, over Long Drug company S29tf aHBBMaMIHiiBBBBWI mm? mm BOYS READY FOR BiG mm SATURDAY (ContituKi from Pa^e One) booths have Wn arranged are urgfcd to brinp exhibits of their garden produce, flowers, cauned goods, fan cy work,otc. For tho?? not in thu town*hips a special department ha* been set aside and their individual exhibits will be displayed. At two o'clock in the afternoon, Bruca Webb, of Asheville, will speak at the high schooi atrditwinm and will explain the purpose and work ings of the 5-10 Year Para program . which is being sponsored by the Ashe villa Citixen-Tima. Following this an address will be delivered by Mr. John Artz, Agricultural agent Mr. Artz it a leading authority on . swine and is recognised as such, r.ot ' only in this state but throughout the country. Ere will act as the judge in the pig dub contest. ! String bands from the three town ships, Brevard, Boyd and Little R?v ; er, will furnish music throughout the day. i The ribbons swarded during the .fair for the various exhibits are the contribution of Mrs. Flax Lawrence. I At three-thirty o'clock there will be a football game. The Brevard : high school eleven will play the Bre vard Institute team on the Brovard High seheol field. THE RIGHT WAY TO ttt&V?? la by traia. The uint fortable. Most roliaM*. CmU lm, of Ticket Ageqta^ycgjftdtag Fmiy reduced fares fcr short fc-lps. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 8Y8TEM BUS SCHEDULES UkT* HENBERSONV1LLE for ASHEVILLE 8:06 A. M. 9:15 A. M. li:00 A. M. 12: IS P.M. -2:00 P.M. SU5 P.M. 4:10 P.M. 5:00 *M. 7 & PJf. 2:30 P.M. BREVARD 10:15 A. M. J] 8:46 P.M. ^ 3:09 P.M. 7:45 A. M. 11:45 A. M. GREENVILLE 7:45 A. M. J AUGUSTA8 2:15 P.M. 4:46 P.M. 6:"S0 P.M. 8:00 PiM. 2:15 P.M. 6:30 P.M. JACKSONVILLE 7:45 A.M. II SiSO P.M. &ARTANRURG 7:46 A. M. |i 2:15 P.M. 10:45 A. M. ij 0:80 P;M. COLUMBIA 2:15 P.M. 7:45 A. M 4:45 P.M. 10:45 A, M. ,, CHARLOTTE 8:00 A. M. il 12:15 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Atlantic Greyhound Lkw Skyl&nd Stages Division Coast To Coast Border To Border Comfort - Safety - Economy A Few of Our Ratec From Hendertotmlle, N. C. to Jacksonville, Fla % 9.50 Miami, Fla 13.50 Savannah, Ga .? <5.75 Ateifiphjs, Tenn 14.00 Nashville, Tsnn 660 Cincinnati, Ohio 11.20 Chicago, III 17.95 UNION BUS TERMINAL Hodgewell Hotel Bldg. Plione 578 Firestone Batteries and up (With Your Old Battery) Frost will soon be common hereabouts, and soon thereafter freezing weather will come, and with it will be all the worry, delay arid expense that go with poor batteries, old batteries and weals batteries. The best thing to do, Right Now, is to see us about a New Battery while they are going at these extremely low prices. Bring Us Your Battery Troubles Wrecker Service Day - Phones - Night 290 -- 291 Wc carry a complete Sine of.. ..Firestone Tirea and Tubes, Firestone Batteries and Battery Cables, Fire?toae Spark Plugs and Brake Linsns REPLACEMENT PARTS When you need parts for your Car we can furnish you with almost any item desired. We carry Rims, Wheels, Hubs, Bearings, Springs, Radiators, Pistons,, Rings, Connec tion Rods and Bearings, Clutch Parts Transmission Gears, Drive Shafts, Ring Gears, Pinions, Axles, and many other small items.
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