Material in my
I in that line see
U MONEY.
he Place to Get Your Coffee
We have a good one at 17c per Ib.
16 lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar for $1.00.
Fruit Jars at a good price—better buy now for they
will be higher, as fruits are plentiful.
"\^^hen in need of Groceries don’t forget to call on us
as we can please you, and we give you full weights and
measures.
COX & KILPATRICK
West Side Depot Street, near Depot.
Phone
y
LIME
LIME
Farmers wanting Lime for agricul
tural purposes, or for building, can
get it at the old Gash & Sims Kiln on
Little Mountain.
iriton Lime Works
RoEte 2
BREVARD, N. C
And be sure that a reputation for quality lies the
veneer of paint and varnish; be sure that'lionest handiwork and
honest material keep faith with the outward finish.
ThB White Star Buggy
It is made throughout of the beat material, which
in turn is covered up with the highest perfection obtainable
in the art and skill of pai^iUng, striping and varnishing.
THE WHiTE STAR BVOOYis a vehicle
with a reptltation* It has earned it
through hard tests of endurance. It is the
buggy for you to buy if you are look
ing Tor the best. Go to your nearest
dealer in WhitmStmt^Buggimmeirid
have him show you all its good points.
You will enjoy knowing just now
^ood a thing can be made. Our
Catalog (and a beauty, too) will be
sent you promptly on request. Why
not ask for it to-day ?
ATURTA BUGGY CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
—V,
For sale by Don’t Order,’
C. DOYLE,'^ Brevard, N. C.
RIGHT OVER WOOD SHINGLES
.SmNGLES
can be laid without fuss or bother right over the old wood shingles, |
top of your building: instantly from a fire catcher to A FIREPROOF ROO t at
will last as long as the building itself and never needs repairs.
For further detailed information, prices,^tc., apply to
For Sale by MILLER SUPPLY COMPANY, BREVARD, N. C.
WEDDINGS GALORE
Sunday evening Guy Eniiislish
came to Brevard from Henderson
ville for the purpose of taking back
"witli him one of our winsome young
ladies. It being Sunday he found
no clerk in the office ; but he was
not to be foiled in his purpose.
He betook himself down to the
clerk’s home, procured the licence,
thinking his troubles were over;
but not so—he could not get an
officiating minister until after
the services were over at the Meth
odist chxirch. Then he and the
past<^ hastened to the home of S.
J. Tinsley where Miss Effie Tinsley
and Mr. Gny English were united
in marriage in the presence of a
few friends.
- Mr. English is line-man for
the Western UnitDn Telegraph
Company. They will make their
home for the present at Hender
sonville.
Lester Cole and Etta»,ijrogan were
married, Sept. 1st at the home of
the bride’s father, Thomas Grogan,
near the cotton mill, C. S. Kirk
patrick officiating.
Mention was made in our last is
sue that there was a report to the
effect that W. H. Grogan and Miss
Eula McLean, daughter of Dr. J*
H. -McLean, had been maraied. This
happy event occured at the home
of Day is Glazener Sept. 4 th in the
presence of a few friends. Rev.
C. S. Kirkpatrick pronounced the
words that made them husband
and wife. They have been receiv
ing the congratulations of their
many friends.
At the home of the bride’s father
hear the depot. Rev. C. S. Kirkpat
rick tied the knot that united Mr,
James Curlee and Miss Bessie Bow
en for life.
Sam Nelson and Miss Della Al
lison embarked on the sea of mat
rimony, Sunday Sept. 4th, at the
home of the officiating magistrate,
J. Mv Hamlin.
tablets, PENQLS, pens, stationery and INK
SEE THEM
r. B. PICKELSIMER, Ph. G.
Druggist and Pharmacist
Eyi-RYTKING BEST IN DRUGS ' PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY
Notice.
^ Havin" qualified as administrator
'Viiul op tiie estate of Walker Mc-
n?'' this fs to notify all
I'-ViionR hi'.vinsr claims a.<^ainst the
of the said deceased to exhibit
to the undersigned cn or before
September, 1910, or this
Once '.viii plead in bar of their re-
ovepy. persons indebted to the
estate will please make immedi-
payment. This the 9th day of
Jiine, ^ ^ THOS. S. WOOD,
Administrator de bonis non.
NQTiCE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the partner
ship heretofore existing under the firm
name of Whit^nire & Hamilton, doing busi
ness at Cherryfield, N. C., has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons owing said firm are requested to
make payment to J. C. Whitmire, jr., who
will continue the business in his own
name. Said J. C. Whitmire, jr., also as
sumes all notes and accounts owing by
said firm. This July 25th, 1910.
J. C. WHITMIRE,
L. M. HAMILTON.
Early Sunday morning Sept. 11,
Drayton Randolph and Rpv. J, A.
Manly might have been seen wend
ing their way toward the home Mr.
L. North. After reaching their
destination, a third party might
have been seen approaching.
She wore the garb oZ one who had
just left the kitchen. And so it
proved to be ; and thus appareled
Miss Nora Bowen became the wife
of Drayton Randolph, the minister
above mentioned performing the
ceremony. And why this early
hour and these strange proceedings?
—To circumvent the objection of
the irate fn ther of the bride. Miss
Nora Bowen and Miss Bessie Bow
en are sisters and daughters of
Mr John Bowen, Mr. Randolph is
in the employ of the Toxaway Tan
ning Company of Rosman.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
Program of the Connestee Sun
day School Institute and Associa
tion, as suggested for the adjourn
ed meeting to be held at Dunn’s
creek church on Saturday, the 24th
inst. at 10 a. m :
“The Teachers preparation of his
Lesson.” (Let the lesson of the
following Sunday be well pre
pared as a basis of his work.)
•‘The Teachers’ Meeting Illustrated
and Exemplified.”
“Methods of Teaching,” address by
Supt. Henderson.
The afternoon to be spent in As-
sociational work.
It is hoped that every officer and
and teacher constituting the group
will be present. The door is ajar
for other schools to enter.
Motto: r Preparation,
^ j Management,
Better.! Teaching,
Shchools.
Committee.
Col. and Mrs. Edward Holland
left on Wednesday for their winter
home in Greenville, Miss., and their
hospitable home, “Dew Drop Inn,”
will be closed until next summer.
Col. Holland is one of our most
progressive citizens and is always
ready and able to help in any en^
terprise to build tip Brevard.
TKE BANNER SCHOOL.
Oak Forest (Green Town) 86
Per Gent.
Last week’s reports show almost
a tie between English Chapel school
and Qak Forest, each making an
average attendance for the week of
80 per cent, of the census. The
only difference between the two
schools is in the per cent, of the en
rollment in actual daily attendance,
English Chapel averaging 89.6 per
cent, of the enrollment, while Oak
Forest averaged 94 per cent.
English Chapel school, as was
stated last week, is taught by Miss
Mary Rankin, of Greenville, Tenn.
Oak Forest school is taught by
John L. Waldrop of Selica.
Miss Rankin raised her averaj?e
last week over what it was the
week before from 77 per cent, of
the census and 86 per cent, of the
enrollment to 80 per cent, of the
census and 89.6 per cent, of the en
rollment, and Mr. Waldrop raised
his from 69.5 per cent, of the cen
sus and 81 per cent, of the enroll
ment to 80 per cent, of the census
and 94 per cent, of the enrollment.
The third schbol in the list is
Carson Creek school. District No.
4, Dunns Rock township, taught by
Miss Sue Glazener of Brevard, in
which there was an average at
tendance of 71.4 per cent, of the
census and 85.2 per cent, of the en
rollment.
There was one school in the
county where the average attend
ance was only 34 per cent, of the
census. The gentleman teaching
that school should go oiit into the
highways and hedges and by the
right kind of persuasion compel
the children to come in, so that
the record of last week may not be
repeated. T. C. Henderson,
County Supt.
A Man of Iron Nerve.
Indomitable will and tremendous
energy are never found where stom
ach, liver, kidney and bowels are out
of order. If you Want these quali
ties and the success they bring, use
Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the
mf\tchless're{?ulators, for keen brain
and strong body. 25c at Allison and
Mecfie’s.
Report of the condition of
The Brevard Banking G). -
at Brevard, in the State of North Carolina, at
the close of business Sept. 1, 1910.
RESOURCES.
.Loans and discounts $193,299.56
Overdrafts 1.695.98
All other.stocks, l>oudsandmorigages.. 4,000.00
Funiilure and fixtures 4,150.00
Due from banks and bankers 35,709.64
Cash items 1,212.40
Gold coin 2, GlO. 00
Silver coin, incluaing all minor coin
currency 706.25
National bank notes aud other U. S.
notes 7,182 GO
Total 8250.465.83
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock $ 50,000.00
Surplus fund.... 18,000.00
Undivided profits less current expen-
ses and taxes paid 3,068.45
Dividends unpaid 124 00
Bills payable 10.000.00
Time ceriiticates of det'Oit f2,45i. 61
Deposits subject to c-liecif 116,2^3.70
Cashier’s checks out'taiidiug 405.76
Certified checK.;. 119.31
Total S‘i50,465 83
state of North Oaroliiia. County of Transyl
vania ss:
I, Tlio-*. H. Shipman, cashier of the above-
Dftmcil bank, do fcoleranly swear that the above
statement is true lo ih*i be-t of my knowledge
and belief. THOS. H. SHIPMAN,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th
day ci September, 19i0.
R. L. QAPH,
Notary Public.
My commission expires Jan. 11, I91i.
Correct—Atiest:
WM P WEILT,
.T K HAYS,
THOS H. SHIPMAN,
Directors.
E. F. MOFFETT
Contractor
i "
and Btiilder
Estimates furnished on all work,
promptly.
Go to C. B. TINSLEY’S
For Your Good
Juicy Meats
Beef, Pork, Lamb,
Veal and Fowls.
Phone service. Prompt deliverj’’
Main St., Near Giayton’s Hotel
MMK THE GRAPES
W. L. AIKEN
will furnish to order
MOIIUIIIENTS, TOMBSTONES,
Marble, Granite, etc*
•Don’t place your orders until you
se0 me. \
Philipps Bal(ery
Cor. Main and Caldwell Sts.
carries a full line of
Bread, ,
Cakes, '
and Pies
Old Fashioned Pound Cake
a Specialty
Your patronage is respectfmlly solicited.
Higtiest Mari(et Price Paid in
Gasii for Eggs.
FREE DELIVERY PHONE 29
Colic, Cb< t«ra and
S Diarrhoea Remedy.
Kever fails. Buy it now. it lESiS save lif&
E. F. GILLESPIE
CONTRACTING
PAINTER
Estimates furnished and contracts
solicited for '
Painting in all Branchos.
Kalsomlning, Floor Stain,
Varnish, etc.
Shop in rear Post Office, BREVARD. N. C
I HAVE ON HAND A FULL LINE OF
New Goods
SHOES,
HATS,
NOTIONS,
CANDIES,
NUTS,
FRUITS and
GROCERIES
at the J. P. Aiken old stand.
My prices are right. Call and see
me before bnying. Thanking all
my patrons and friends for their
liberal patronage and. soliciting a
continuance of same,
MRS. MARY ilKEII, Pfoivietili.