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The Transylvania Time* Published Weekly on Thursdays by ?' C. M. DOUGLAS Offices in The News Building C. M. DOUGLAS Editor MISS A. TROWBRIDGE.. Associate SUBSCRIPTION RATES Per Year $1.00 Six Months .50 (in Transylvania County) Per Year Elsewhere $1.50 Six Months. Elsewhere *?5 ! Entered as second class matter, J October 29, 10:; 1, at the Post Office; in Brevard, N. C., under the Act of March 3, 1S79. ! LE T'S FACE I THE FACTS. Legalized L r may be an awful pill to swallow for some of us, while st the same time it is bringing joy to Ui. heaves oi others. No matter how one feels about it, facts are facts, and must be faced as such. Beei- has been legalized in a num ber ? 'jtat- ;? m! it looks now will eventually be followed by most of the ctttf.';.-. Nr.rth Carolina people (that is. lots oi thv.ni) may feel that the iijea of !v ting lljc bars down for ? ..!<? of i ven a .'J.2 per cent content b(o: ami wine drink is ail wrong tl'.r. ;. ? if iv, best to put the stuff "rout ol those who wouid bo ir< iw ? no' change the status of things. Beer ? ?r " to be sold in North ('.'v. whether people want it sold or not. ,-ks. i'timif'.-is i.f them, are go ti. North Carolina high ?an :i riing beer aad winec 0.1 Uiuov. ..... temp; ,1 to over-iiuiulge, and that they much prefer aft absolute bone d;; ; e law -this, however, does - <* fliincrs. Ti inK ? i i ti. Neiili Carolina high ways in ? 1 to : : 'U i U'ii si,; . us where Uu v : >n be made legal, anc all t the State of Nortl a muster will not be abl< to co;h with in, in amount find it way in to tin tat , just like whiskey ha be Carolina ? n musm ,. ... .. *" ? v the situation. There wil i-.ain am state, ju? don.- wicli the absolute "bone-dry lav. in .-IV.- that has b n more o less active f< r more than a doze' years. ? ? Mn h To say thai active pauw? v.... - mail turned to insure fr.'nsportin trucks !??-<? tliv the stat without ' - '"-I;" .'I't t,ia cai go lie ' t>e.vt ? I !? the i is jus like :<??!;; "I'll build a great bi win!'' '< ( !' e.::! the storir won't blow mv house down." ?II ? who want.' Ivor is goir to have it just like the man wl wants his whiskey is now gettil! hi :. and nc; V r '.y as v.'.'!! bow 1 vi . her legalize Ixn sales it- h C:i:-o!i'.:a or perm a boot'* e. git. . ry !?> be ?, i that v.'ll m::' ?? the present whiskt handlers l< <k ':'.e a m;.re ? out on tl j horizon. Tl: " is ?oppe e(i U|> the sa of either whi '? v, beer or wine any form i:i this state. Tin' Tim< holds no hri f ;\>r aleoh lie drink but ??: i ? . t:.h th: sayit tha t;?ci " bo -?>!'! in quart ga'l. -v. h: ? ! t.ruek loads Transylvania < :: y. to every m; or boy (and woiv.cn. too) who e; dig up the price, legal or no. PRESmEXT (IREES OFF Tin-: flAXDLE. President William Green, of tl Americr.:; Fed- ? ;;;?? '?!! of Labor, seen to be off the handle Just a mite wh< he trie.? to got the idea across th Roosevelt's plan to put several thou and unemployed men to work on go ernment forest projects at one d< lar per and feed is lowering tl wago scale. Were the president conscriptii men and putting them to work one dollar vtev day and subsistenc that would be another thing ? b the measure, as we see it, is simp to give some good fellows who cann otherwise find employment, soni thing to do, at a wage which th can get by on and not be on ehari as they now are. We would not be willing that t! government set a wage scale ? b that's not the idea at all ? there a millions of men who cannot fit work of any sort., who would be mo than glad to work for one dollar p day until things get started back ( a normalcy road, who would welcor the chance to get their food ai clothes and thirty dollars per mont a greater part of which could passed along to the family that now in ail probability getting, aloi on on?-third that amount or less. We confidently believe that thin are on the road back ? that wag alopg with other things, will so be in demand and that a decent wa scale will be in vogue. But right no we can see no objection to any mi working for one dollar per day an keep when he has no job. 'Xfc kne tlcnty o? business men in WefUeri ? North Caroline that haw. failed tc make a. dollar during the past two years, let alone the keep. ALL DON'T SEE ALIKE. and opeciulJy pc.plc in 'hi- county, ought t.> cealir.o tlrv there is a diff-jrencc in the rash of each and every person, an:! li':: wise, a different view taken I ' ?h thinking mind. This may not bo a wid? difference, but it is a dif ference just the same. Assuming that this statement i.f ? ?orrcct, we ear. see no reason f:>r I oiks getting all riled up bueaus ? cv rybsxly dees not fellow suit i.: i ;hii:R's. If you look at a question on; way, study it out in your way o ; blinking until you arc pcetty curtain i that you are right, but are unable [ to convince 'he fellow who thinks ' otherwise, there is no use getting miul about it ? that won't help you, and most assuredly it will not make ; the other fellow think any more of you. Put iin a fair argument and then quit it' you have failed in showing the other fellow that he is wrong in not thinking as you do ? there is :i possibility that you are wrong ycurself. Kt'lDEiUC HIT THE COUNTY. An epidemic of petitions seem to have hit the town and county within the pas; few days ? four having made their appearance to our know ledge ? with possibly others that have failed to pass our way. Fir t there is one for boor; one . cie.iing {be' water rate--' and one f.-r not. cutting: the sheriff's salary a: (I one for not cutting the county recount, ant' off. Petitions are o. k. as far as tlu;. 8?. which .is not, very far sometimes but the idea that we are trying t< net across is this: Xo need oi! on? e, all riled up just becausi , , i ybo-iy who is accosted fails ti K' ri ,lho particular petition that i 1 on the rounds at that particular thro n ?the other fellow has a mind of hi own, too, you know, c , ? OAKLAND NEWS ;t Ml-, and Mrs. Dan Reid had s g !;?.?!?? Sast week, Wash Brook ?i'i two friends from [Iemieivoi IS ville. VV. I.. L: \ !?>:._ of Si.-: Mile, S. ( was csi 1 ng i.i: fri ads in t hi - von. im nity last week. i,. V. S'gmon and .less Gall; wa ? ' Hi ? van . tailed on W. F. MiCa to Thursday. >r air.' Mrs. Friil NichoKon, 1 i- - .:U!I, sp< n t Thus ;ay with tl < ! ? iv. ther, Mr-. Maggie Xiel it ;P . i -on. -s Kv: n Sanders visited her u: w >, C. Sanders Thursday. M I Sanders has been seriously ill f( ; v, ral days bat is reported to I iL-htly improved. in Mrs. Henry Alexander visited In r*s parents. Air. and Mrs. S. I.. Sandei tM j. y r.rd .Mrs. Thad Guy at i.ueile and little son, < s, , vi d Mrs. Guy's p: in i ; t,;. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chappc last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sanders call' 1,1 ? *!? ? ;. !. S. Sanders Saturday a 1 ternoon. i I. S. Sanders spent Saturday r.:? 'with his brother, C. L. Sanders, \vl I remain's quite ill. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reid were ttQ ! .silce Toxaway 011 business Friday ; Henry MoKinna, of the Holly I' called on I.ce Philips Su: 11 day. at .iis'-es Myrtle McCall and Eve | Sanders calle I on Mrs. Clarence No ton Sunday afternoon. % " ; .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noland. > >1- !x ville, spent, the week-end wil lie their mother. Mrs. S. E, Alexander | Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MeCall visi I d Mrs. Mary Burgess and fami ig, Sunday afternoon. at Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Reid and Mi ,e Maggie Ownby, of Brevard, spei 1 Sunday afternoon with the former | '"ether and sister, T. B. Reid ar ly Mrs. Maggie Nicholson. 0t Miss Myrtle MeCall, of Lake To I away was dinner guest of Mrs. I. J Sanders Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 11, E. Reid, Mr Maggie Nicholson and Mrs. Lee No ton called on Mr. and Mrs. E. j Reid Sunday evening. Clarence Norton started movir 'ast week but the speed was sloi for he was moving his house alor with his othar possessions. But 1 hopes to arrive at his new location the near future and get settled on firm foundation. We hope so too. OLD T0XAWAY Roy Galloway and daughter. Ii< en oj; Middle Fork, were Sunds guests of Mrs. W. M. Meece. Pill Lance was visiting in th section Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Galloway was We nesday afternoon guest of Mi Beulah Rice. Little Flora Canupp was Frid; night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oil Rice of Frozsm T.ake. Mrs Nora Chapman was wee -nd guest of her mother, Mrs. W. * Meeee. Mr. Aiken* was injured in an ant m r ^>7 ' '? n i Awn N Cl : e?, ? - ? ,? j: 03, through l'.i" court*- . ? ' ? Mrs. W. is F. Wright. (From the files. cC Aprii 23, 1837) H. ??'. Moore, wife and <' aigY. of Uiics, N. Y.. who have }<??<. spending thu winter amorg our ci? - yens, started for their northern ho:m by the Sunday train. Mr, More v, > so well plcasc<l with the benefits ceived by his sojurn here that li promises to return next fall. ? shi :ng . i uur.i'i }??).: !?. i going on reeen .ly: C. Q. ' ' hi11- moved back to his old hen: ?' | Robert Kilpatrick occupies Mr. Me: i gan's new cottage; C. P. Jones tali Mr. Kilpatrick's residence south o! town, and J. W. Cogdill's- famil\ will take the Jenkins cottage nea: i the academy vacated by Mr. Jones J S. \Y. Chapman, brother of Rec-j ; tor Chapman of St. Philips, is on d j j visit to the Sapphire section. ? The sidewalk in front. of V,". S ! Ashworth's stort and running pa; . the hotel is being put in prime con dition for perambulators. M'\ Atc . Minn understands how to make his | premises attractive. ? Wm. M. Davie:-! was up from Aslv i ville ft';; ' circulating among i our b'.V 'ness men in the interest o: ill; Raleigh Tribune. T. S. Boswell, who has just con. ? pleted one of the dams under con struction by the Toxaway company, is at home on furlough. A ra'. has been secured for ou : lumber -hippor.-; of $4.80 per loaded ear ' vi r the li. & B. road. In other ? word ; S-i.S0 added to the rate from . Monde " nville. will ship a car load ot lumber from Brevard. Whether the line rates will prevail in bring ... " lumhriv foi* ?' in t|: . settlement of Millard Jones' - ' ( state, which by his sudden death is , |,,fl in rather bad shape, an effort is ? i:ikiiu to secure an administra 1 tor. Hi:, father. J. R. Joges, a lead s ing and respected citizen of Bun e combe county, hn* l;cen hero some s di'ys in the inlere, t of a settlement, lie has our fcinccre sympathy in tin.' affliction of his declining years. : Hrcvard oiiffht to bo studying the ' rlt; ? t ? u of a wat-r rusMi'y. W bile w. aii- not able to put 1" an expensive sv tern, we must hav* a ~unp \ ^ ? ft Vome kind. E. Mil1-''!-. Wheeling ;s Va.', w ho water-werics a l- .? p.oialty. bis been 'n e?rrcspoi:,: ne<: t'vi.m him is looked lor at. an te ??. ? , at/ with our town officials ano - > : it. Study the question and m rea.l.v to answer the question. Snal: , we have water works, and how. At t bo Easter election Moiybr. l : t r r v.'iUT officers ? > i St. i 11 111 lf i-'-. M'i'h wor /chosen: Alfre.'. Ji-nkin* i" ... \ R Boa rdinai . Win. '? S' ? ?;:<?',/ nr. (\ w. Hunt am V." A. .1- ha: me. V. ??ry; ?? '? \- . . , [,] the convention, Aiuti v. j ,.' in wit h Frank J< 1 kins. ai ? sr ; The i-ct'.ry 1'und has now <?' r: j;'rl,(i , v j??00, and the building V':l be commenced at once. It i> '?..1 ?r located on a lot adjacent to tte is church mi the east, donate J . noiivdman irom "'i* biiuur id V-n-.- property, and a homo f" ;,f > ?. cctnr to cost $1200 or more, wii a- be erect od in the near future. ' . War ha< been declared bet we'-' ?d Greece and Turkey, and what e -,.v !- this may have on the detunes ' bumanitv is at present an ui ? -K rt prrl.kw.' The powers oi e.ui . 10 must align on one or the otmi - ? or mite to stop the war. There is n in doubt but. in the cause o. . and Chri; tian. y. the: b-\ " " ;n Turk deserves a severe druboing <; en if it c,:- - Ihnt country !.? e:cr The Rothschlid" eort.ol i.. m ,'.??? :nifs oT rations by owr.mir tne. i- bends, and they own. ? slice of Turkey which the- "vo ?" ?f vet readv to have cookcd. ..h a .wa .h in progress in Europe niteraal'oiio . bimetallism would be easily secmeo ly Tillman U. Gair.es was here Tu^ day distributing copies of hi* mv ss zine. The Lyceum, published at Gat nt fney, S. C.. and Asheville. ,?C . id Mrs M. L. Duckworth is finishmi ? the inside of her cottage on Las x- Main Street, preparatory to ae S. commodating summer boarders. ,.! Prank Jenkins, manager for th r- Brcese heirs, started a drove of I young cattle, which ho has wivVrec i to a rather distant range on Slon ig dav. They go to Black Mountain. 6' v, ' miles from Brevard, to summei . ie' Tavlor Brooks, a colored man ii in the employ of Thos S. Wood, me a 'with a serious accident Wednesday : which may yet terminate fata.lt> . B. ! a sudden start of the team he fel | backward from a wagon, s.rittm ! on bis bead. Paralysis ensued aim h j has no use whatever ot his limbs,. ?1-! The Brevard CLIPPER is the mi iy of a new candidate for ioinna.i. v i honors which issued its initial i is 'bo-- last week, edited by Claude B Allison and Wm. M. Lanier. In .? d- salutatory Mr. Allison says: in ss! Brevard Clipper" will.be dernocrati | in politics, but fair, impartial an >y conservative." It is something P? ic | culiar to find a partisan paner tha is impartial, and we doubt its pos k- sibilitv. It is an old political axio, il. that "No wron" too c.^^rvr. . i.%Tid to ackniwled^e a c.-?n<K-r\-at.v 0-V3V:- if. to ?-.teowtedec ? W;th tb? 1 rt ^ ODD"' BUT 7 RUE AT h SPKD or ihvt Mjl.ES PER HOUR AM ^oTOWlOClt-E VgO'ilD SW.E A ?TAT\OWftaV OBJECT V.-aw THE ?:.V.\E P-t=-fo^CE Of lfA'>ftC ~ 1 : iaT\ - ja^t-P ?l - 'J ?:V T" l'n- " -=r ffcW* vC? '/*| . ? ( ;? -^ ? # O -V mJ'vV / ? 2 ^ * '4 * * J ! ?> ?' f 'Is? kuaotwG x? v ( ^ - ASM SnTO\|CI*!\NG iAOSW ROOMS HPkvE BEEN msCOVEREO IN .JAPftW ! DoRMlai, THE "EPiRLY t>kVS ! ' Of THE ji'V;C?LD WftR. T\WO j l: 0 EM AW, PU\N?S <A)cftlr-* i BOUGHT DOWN BY THE 'I FKt^CVjl'' } a? I 1 > ? "i v'~iui&5> * ^ G ? sy throwing BRICKS rtT THEN*'. V "C. ,?jQ? :-Upi FIFTEEN PER CENT OF "HE PEOPLE WORKING IN TWr? OKVTED ?1hTES ?. WEAR. UN\F0MA? ^ v\\^ Brevard end Hendcrsonville- a d . 1 oeratic pr. p< r from away back? an 1 the NEWS in harmony with the ; democratic party on the vital is before the people, we fail to) see (he opening for another demo-. Iciii'i.' paper in a field which has- >; ; ' for only one paper ot' any > ; kind. As long as the SENTIXEl..' | was run in the interest of 1 he | ? lepublican party in Brevard wc ad-j vacated the purchase of a centrolin;^ . ) , interest in the NEWS l\v the ti. ji ? i -racy, the selection of sow>c pron - ' ' incut democrat a edit.ir, ar. ?; a ; expressed it. "fightirg the dv.i! ; with fire." But the republicans v.- >? : too smart for them, and without a suspicion of any contemplated chanu made a sham sale and launched ;? ? one side democratic and ?the other gold-standard republican. A:-!- Wiley Shook how "democratic" the "conservative" CLIPPER will 0 with W. :.r. Lanier it;- virluai lead, though not nominally so. NOTICE OF SALL' OF /.AM) I " ndv r ami by virture of the au hority < omfemv: by Deed of Tru ' ?xccuted by N'oah Craft (single) dai ?d the J 5th day of January, 1 32i>. ind recorded in Book 27 S- e. 2. Page 1 I, in the office of the Register of Deeds fur Trai -yivania County, Jef fersup K. Owens, Substituted Tru< :>(?, will, at twelve o'clock Noon or WEDNESDAY, APRIT. 5th 103,*! ;it ihc Court House Door of Tran sylvania County in Brevard, North Carolina, sell at public auction cash to the h:ghr t bidder, the fol lowing1 land, to-wit; Beginning at a stake on the South n'.Hl'in of Fivn h Broad Ave., sai" stake standing S. 5S E. 459 ft. from the intersection with North Broad E.. end runs with the South margin of French Broad Ave. S. 5S E. 50 feet to a stake; then S. 33 \Y. ItiO ft. to a stake; then parallel i > an -i IHO ft. distant from French Broad Ave. X. 58 \V. 50 feet to a take : ihen X. 3-1 E. 1G0 ft. to the bejtiRninjr. Be ing a part of '.hat tra<; of lan.l by D. L. English. Com. to Mary S. On July 21s.t 1024, which dcei . re corded in Book -10, page 117 anil con veyed by Mary S. On- Hasniltiri to Noah Craft Nov ;i0th J and re corded in Book 61 at pagj 155. This -ale is made on account of default in payment i,f the ini'ebteii ness secured by said D-.ed of Trust. A five percent (7>r, ) cash dep-.-it will be re<]uired of the 1- i,;hcst lad der ai :he sale. This the 2Sth d.iv of Fob. 1033. JEFFERSON F.. OWENS, Substituted T.-utttL. Mch !? -1 e? 23? 3 ' Xm (2778) - - ? ? ->a Briierv and Ignition Service C? BATTERIES We would like very much to take care oi' your Battery needs. We have a complete stock of Firestone Regular and Heavy Duty Batteries, and can sell them to you at a very low cost. Let us test your Battery and fill with water regularly. Let us check over your Battery Cables. If your cable breaks or comes loose, your whole Ignition System is in great danger. 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, Connection Rods and Bearings, Clutch Parts, Transmission Gears, Drive Shafts, Ring Gears, Pinions, Axles, and many other small items. 0 r> 0 n t V I F-I-R-E-S-T-O-N-E TIRES 4.20-21 13.21 4.50-21 3.85 4.75-19 4.20 FIRESTONE BATTERY $4.40 j and your old battery cCren Tin sltery Service CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE Brevard, N. C. t t Telephone 290 SECOND HAND PARTS
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