CREDIT ASSOCIATION
ORGANIZED TO GIVE
RELIEF TO FARMERS
H. Arthur Osborne of Haywood
, un*y was chosen temporary chair
an of the Asheville Production
v iedit association which was or
ganized at a meeting Wednesday in
The Asheville courthouse. The pur
.,;,sc of this organisation for which
ft- >me i front Transylvania Bua
0 mbe, Madiso:. Haywood, and Hen
,ter>on counties gathered m Ashe
ville, i.- to aid farmers by granting
them h ai - o' their crops and live
stock.
Three im n ooiators from coca
, untv V :e elect'd at county group
•i.<’eting fi llovv.ng the general so
lar with one incorporator from each
, . ; hv k ing named t> the board oi
,| . et-- Trai Ivinia incorporators
, Ik fori All iron. K. O. Shipman
a id 1C. l-l. Hidden with Mr. Holden
1 named t the dir. tory board,
vtors wh': will hold a meeting
a a later dot aim civet permanent
officer fm ilmt group arc Hanv
I Nettle- John Hudgens, Union
ciyV. 1 1 P. U Kams. y and Mr. H *
den.
..,, up will me pi application*
, ;-v.,... f. : 1 in-' and will turn
ft, ..pticati .a- "'Oi to the federal
,,i C 'lumbia. S.
. • o i will be ircorpor
i„ 1 "cap ■ et .. . S-UMWII. Of
m uut, iho mo; ament will
ill. s’,'.odd and the other MO.
mi|. will h. -.cured by (lass B
V, Pol. fu 1 newer will have
to put p
H ANDS, Dec. 20—The ap
,,.„v;0 !>v the State Highway board
, f . 1 iu , the plan f; v paving
(i,,. ht and one-half mile stretch
„f the I'hi ' c-State highway in Rabun
,.,,uni v. Georgia, was given last
wo!..' Tin? plm provides for financ
ing th proiec' as ,ollows: The
I'liUed States forestry service win
l>ay spJ.iiOO on till, i st of the road
ami the State of Georgia is to sup
ple '! remaining eo-*t. which is esti
mated ;n approximately §42,000.
S' \ en miles 0f the Three-State
mad lr twice. Highlands and Walhal
la. s:. c. i- in North Carolina, and
,'s’n. t naved. but is well graded and
graveled. The portion in South
(’ nolim i* pnved. The paving of the
Georgia link will be an improvement
which will shorten the route between
Highland and Southern cities. Kf
tV pi i- heiiig made by representative
N i:h C-.ivilina citizens of this sec
tion to bring about the paving of the
>ev. n miles of road on the North
Carliim side. ^ ,
Work ..-i tin project is expected to
begin at once.
A man may be dumb, but he’s
ul’V*: i lonesome.
Tin chain <tores are a nation
wide example of the profit in order
and rh*r.nlinos.'.
If- amusing to observe how quick
ly a dinner party car. be organized
in a depression. _
6 6 6
[,i,tnid. ruble.v. F(dv<\ .Yost Drops
Check- Malaria in 3 days, Colds first
day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30
minuti s. ■
Fine Laxative and Tonic
Most Specify Rnncdies Known
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STILL DESTROYED IN
LONG CREEK SECTION
Sheriff Tom Wood and his cohort,
chopped through a seventy-five gal
lor. distillery that was laid out foi
n rapacity run Monday morning
Sunday Dec. 17 making a total 01
ive destroyed since Thanksgivinj
day, in a series of definite raids.
Sheviff Wood found the stil
than a mile above the OCC camj
t Gloucester all set for a Mondat
u rnir.g run with more than hal:
id of wood at the furnace in pro
natation.
tn the recent raids, five stilli
ve been destroyed, three of whirl
n t in operation, two running
>.■ me: captured; one of whom h
n.l for tiial and two, who an
:iv'ng sentences on the road a
bis time,
1 illatii n of officers will 1>
. ,i.| a- regular commiinieati'it of tin
.,l;i sonic lodge Friday nigh
>“ o’clock. Officers t'< I'n inr.ta'.le,
Jerry .It rente, Wi-vshipfu
.1. : ,\. <!. Kyle. Seni r Warder
Miller, Jurior Warden: A. N"
Ic.-ddi ponsiut i: Henry Hcndei
•; etavy- Other officers will hi
rnnoinieii by the Master.
Xcls •:>. lc hirer for th
. ■ | 1 Vge (,f Mmsi n- in t hi - db.
ic- will in' i' Brevard the wed
!' ■ einl'V 20 to 00. lecturing t<
1 ,■! - t>i Dunn’s Rock lodge A)
are requested to attend ai
these lectures as they pos
t in.
TFST C ASE TO SETTLE
PRQi ARGUMENT?
WASHINGTON. Dec. 18—Thi
upreme court today set for hearing
January 15 a test case brough
rv the government to determini
whither pending litiga'ion eharg
ing violations of the national pro
nibition law can be prosecuted 01
must be dismissed.
Kvevy possible (effort will b
mr.de by the high court to expediti
:i~ decision.
There are pending in federa
ut' through ut the country thou
•ods of indictments charging pro
hibition violations.
Solicitor General James C. Biggs
t-.ld the court tho department c
justice was without precedent b
guide its action in such cases, am
ic air'ted an early ruling.
The case set for hearing \va:
egainst Byrum Gibson and Claudi
Chambers, charged with conspiracy
u, violate the federa’ prohibits
low in Rockingham, North Carolina
The federal district court dismiss
il tho indictments on the groum
r Put adoption of the repea! amend
a , nt had nullified the Volstead art
The happiness of people is al
♦ hat makes business or anythin!
••jse worth while.
Fresh infertile eggs placed in col<
torage last spring by Catawbt
Ci unty poultry men were sold at i
net profit of six cents a dozen this
rail.
A number of Hertford Count;
landowners who have grown no to
baceo for the past two or threi
"i< are inquiring of the count;
agent if they can grow the wcei
next season.
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Christmas
Dinner
li.iast Turkov Cranberry Sauce
Roast Pork Stew Beef
Buttered Peas Creamed Chestnuts
Mashed Potatoes Steamed Rice
Celery Fruit Salad
Hot Rolls Butter
Sliced Pineapple and Cake
• 'offer Tea Milk
THE CANTEEN
Ip
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i Gw 'vf^k
I 'j§PP9
I SCRUGGS hr DRUGS
« HENDERSONVILLE,
f
i$ Lowest Prices in Western North Carolina
W
% Wo wish :<> extend best wishes for a \ cry Merry Christmas
“f and a Happy New Year to all -ur friends in Brevard and Tran
$ sylvania. ’and our thanks for business we have enjoyed during
jfc the past year.
(rf Hundreds of Appropriate git--.s and last minute shoppers are
& invited to visit our store.
i ACCOMMODATING
I BREAD TRUCK LEFT
f LOAVES FOR MANY
■; _
Transylvanians should net worry
f about existing conditions, believes
r Frank Duckworth, in Brevard for
the Christmas season, who on a re
1 turn trip from Asheville found the
j highway laden with heaven-sent
/ manna or loaves of broad, aecord
f ing 10 the strength of the reader’s
- imagination, ,
Mr. Duckworth upon rounding a
s sharp curve on the Brevard road
i -aw in the immediate stretch ahead.
'■ haves and‘loaves of biead, lying
* carelessly here and there as; though
c 1 'cw.: upon the ground by a sadden
t h.uriler stem. Fie brought his car
, halt and s i n had it filled wi*h
i ft indent supply. Little girl#
1 we e -ciUling the road tor other
h aves.
1 Now ii t wore not known that
t soveial bread trucks speed around
hc.i • cu vos every daj Mr. Duck*
' v i i. wi-uld still wonder if the
'cave were rot sent from heaven
e to feed the hungering people of this
L‘ county.
.V total <>:' $2,508.77 in sales lax
- was e. Heeled in Transylvan.n cour.
k ty during July, August and Septem
> her, acerrding to figures released by
I ,1-e Met' Department of Revenue
s t’ dli'ctians for the three months were
follows: .July, $082.45; August,
.'72.SO; September, $1,118.52.
Pupcrty tax .relief afforded by
I ih. ales tax, according to the stati
ng in i- as follows: District levies,
iu:rent expense, $20,455.00; 15-cent
1 unty-widc levy, $13,024.00; cur
| rent expen; es for six month school,
$2,011.00. making a total of $42,
900.
6 “Figures given above represent
i the actual reductions in dollar levies
1 which were received in your county
L‘ by reason of the fact that the Slate
‘ oi N< i th Carolina took over the op
" ration of (the entire eight^mor.ths
r school term. In .taking ever our
schools, the State reduced the rost
e . f operation in the schools which
i amounted in 1032 to approximately
$23,000,000.00 to aporoximately $10,
i 1100,000.00 for 1933, thereby result
- ing in a saving to the taxpayers of
- the State of approximately $7,000,
000.000 in operating cost. The prop
erty tax relief afforded fer the en
f 'ire ''tat amounted to $11,470,540.00
,i as shown by the above tabulations.”
The depression proved one thing—
s a million dollars won’t make a great
e man.
: WT^TTaDS
* FURS WANTED—Bring them to
J the B & B Feed Store on Satur
‘.days and Saturday nights. Paying
I highest prices. N. A. Miller and Coy
j Compton. 12-12-2tc
i HOMEMADE CANDIES for SALE
i —by Mrs. B. L. Laird. Will ac
‘ i cept riders beginning next Monday
1 for Christmas delivery. Leave or
1 ders with Mrs. Carl McCrary,
| phrn > 07. 2t
i wTv.siilNfr MACHINE-FOR SALE
pi —A-l condition. Slightly used
J Will sell cheap fur cash. Carolina
j Hand Laundry, North Brevard, tf
f!-- ‘
1 FURS WANTED—Prices are up. .
| Joe Bryson will be at the A & P
> 1 store Saturday morning....I will be
r i there Satirrday afternoons. Purs
£' may be left at any time and check
:•■ will be mailed out promptly, or call
t j at my resilience day or night. L. P.
;! Wilson, oldest established fur buy
j1! or in the county.
I MOVING and GENERAL HAUL
b ING—reasonable prices, every load
j! | insured. See Charlie McCrary at
b McCrary Auto Service, Phone 290,
£ Brevard, N. C. Dee.l, if
I WANTED* DOG WOOD—Will' pay
b $15.00 per cord. Specifications for
:* cutting dogwood logs—not less than
:• 1 1-2 inches at the small end of
II ing. To be sawn in oillets or short
pieces that will measure 18, 36 or
[• 54 inches in length. These short
£ logs to be 85 per cent clear of lie
s' fects, and wc mean by defects—red
l heart, knots, both large and small,
bird peeks, etc., that can be seen
b with the eye on the outside of the
tree. A log that is hollow could not
be used unless there was 2 1-2 inches
> i f solid tree between the hollow and
' the bark.
S H. S. TOWNSEND
> At Cantrell Black Smith shop
1 Brevard, N. C.
FOR SALE—Roller skate? and
double sled, §1.00 each. Call Mrs.
Fred Johnson, phone 157. ltp
WANTED — Your Shoe Repairing
We are equipped to do first class
shoe repair work. Ladies soles and
.eels 75 cents. Men’s soles and
rubber heels $1.00. Brevard Sho<.
Shop, T. E. Waters, owner—News
Vrcado. Jan 1 tfc
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS—guaran
tee d regular Underwood-Fislier
I made same you pay 75c for else
5 -here—only 60 cents, 2 for $1.00.
J The Times office
r
j WE CA*N do a perfect job on this ■
[ ning thick bushy hair. We special
r -,e in Ladies and Children’s haii
J -tits. Smith's Barber Shop.
| !DYING AND GENERAL HAUL
! ING — Blockwood, stovewood and
dry kindling, sand and gravel. Reas
nable rates—cash to all. Phone 118.
I Siniard Transfer Co. Brevard. Ip
CHURCH LACKS FOR
MEMBER INTEREST
The Rev. J. McDowell Richards
president of Columbia Thelogieai
Semisary, Decatur, Ga., preached al
the eleven o’clock hour at; the Bre
vard-Davidson River Presbytemr
church last- Sunday mo; ning. de
livering a very forceful and intensely
interesting sermon.
Nothing an inclination on the pari
of so many church members to re
main away when unable to offer fi
nancial support to their church, Dn
Richards emphasized the fact thai
the church is far more in need w
the moral support of it? member!
during crises such as the pres; u
one than the mere support of dol
lars and cents. Me- urged that nom
be ashamed to lend his effort
even though unable to contribute tt
the church silver or gold.
Another important point stre--c
by Dr. Richards is that of critieiv
ing the church ami its ministers. 11;
believes that minister?, and th
church sheodd be iriticir.ed when an;
if needed . but he holds that» i
should be done constructively, teilin,
the minister in a helpful manner
where the trouble may be and help
ing him correct it. He pointed ou
that members are ton pi; no t
criticize their church and mini-tee
before those who would gain an ui>
favorable impression and cspecia’l;
in Ihe ca e of yi ting a - pie, who nia;
b. driven from 11;-. church bet-au?
of these impressions.
In lii- dosing remarks. Dr. Rich
arils urged wholehearted coopcra
tion that the work of the cburcl
might go on despite the trials it i
forced to face, and has faced th
past few years.
Sixteen Cesweil County farmer
arc competing in a farm forest c-on
test tliis. winter for cash prizes of
f-i-red liy business organization .
Here—and There
Among Asheville’s Better Shops
COME TO
For Best
Selection of
GIFTS
For Late Shoppers
Stunning
NEW
Evening Gowns
Moderately
Priced
Vanderbilt Pluct
Biltmore Forest
B j&smaigBi
VAL- A ~ PACK
; revolutionary traveling piece j
destined to make all existing
fi rms of hand luggage obso
lete. Hangers for regular size
suit or dress; poeken far hand
kerchiefs; pocket for under
clothing, shirts, ties, inciden
tals; bottom compartment for
i hoes; soiled linen, etc. Special
(for only . $8.95
COVINGTON
Phone
5017
SPORT SHOP
Twin Sweater Sets
$2.98 up
SKIRTS . $2.93 up
(New Tweeds included)
POLO COATS . $9.95 up
(Beautifully lined)
!» HAYWOOD STREET »
‘ You’ll Know It When
You See It”
Entire Stock
Beautiful French Room
Frocks
# Reduced To
1-2 price
Street, sport, evening dinner
and afternoon gowns
Snort and winter dress coats
also one-half price
BURGE is featuring intimate foot
wear this week. Daniel Greene house
slippers for men 'and women in
brown, black, biue, and handsome as
they are practical. Very swanky
are their white and black mules of
satin, and they suggest dyeing the
white satin ones to any shade you
please to match your negligee, which
is my idea of a personal and highly
appreciated Xmas gift.
Swell last minute Xmas gifts as we.l
as items perfect for this weather we
are having now half-sprirg, half
winter, are the suede jackets at the
COLLEGIATE S'lOF. They are
light but warm and come in cheer
ful colors. Or maybe you’d prefer
one of their white kid jackets Very
nevr! The twin sweaters everyone
likes so much are a specialty in this
shop. Also sec their knit gloves and
mittens for practical sports wear.
If you want to make same small girl
deliriously happy on Xmas morning,
drop it; DENTON’S toy department
and buy one of their dolls that
opens and shuts its eyes and has its
own special wardrobe of adorable
doll’s*clothes. Small hoys are equally
provided for with vastly interesting
electric trains, miniature tractors
and automobiles. All the games and
puzzles to enchant a eliild’s heart
are at Denton’s.
If women have anything to say
about it, the makers of Lastex will
occupy a place in the hall of fame.
Lastex, of material soft, silky, flex
ible, and strong as steel. BON'
MARCHE has Lastex panties which
fit snugly and simultaneously stretch
t: cover any awkward bulges about
the waist. They actually do away
with the necessity for a girdle and
are perfect to wear under evening
gowns that fit very tight. Bon
Marche has many other practical as
well as lovely' things in their j
Boudoir Bazaar. Lingerie in every
price and style. Nothing is ap
preciated more for Xmas.
Piactically everyone would like a
new goodlooking piece of luggage.
COVINGTON’S carries the smart
est assortment of leather goods
you will see in these parts. They
have bags of Walrus Seal and top
grain cowhide, in tan, black, and
dark brown. Their over-night bags
are compact and handsome and are
made for both nun and women.
You’ll find leather envelope cases
for your lawyer friend. Also fitted
or unfitted traveling kits, “Karry
Alls” 24 inch gladstones and any
thing that you might want.
LET MS DO YOUR SHOPPING.
READ
PRANCES REYNOLDS’ COLUMN
each week in
The
Transylvania Times
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For those
Last Minute Gifts
shop 9Sp
Where you are assured of
thousands of gifts for
selection and full stock
Write, telephone
or telegraph
MILDRED GRAY
Fur Personal Shopping
Beginning Saturday
December 23
1-2 price
On all wool dresses and
coats
1-2 price
On all Hats including
Knox and Stetson
JEAN WEST
“The Ladies Shop”
58 Haywood Street »
THE PERFECT GIFT
for everyone
Daniel Green
House Slippers
for Men and Women
Walk-Over and other fine
Shoes
Edwin Burge, Inc.
“Your Shoe Man" ■>
7 Haywood Street
I1D1V1DUAL, Youthful
Models for the Stylish
Stout.
Lowenbeins
SMART SHOP
12 Church Street ^
Attractive. High Grade
PEN m PENCIL SETS
Very Specially’
Priced at Only, .$2.00
A Gift 0/ Quality!
.4 Remarkable Value!
HURSEY & CO.
> JEWELERS
Batter? Pack Art. AshatM*
..Mtl|
DUNCAN MacDOUGALB IS
GIVEN HONOR AT SCHOOL j
PRINCETON, N. J., D:c. 11—Dun- j
can MacDougald, IT, of Brevard, N.
C., and John Leake Propst and
Thomas Ketcben Elliott, III, both
J of Winnsboro, S. C., ere among the
;281 picked undergraduates in Prince '
I ton university who are holder- of the'
[ccvfted special and university
i scholarships for the current acnde
jmic year, it was formally announced
iheru at the university today by Var
nutr. Lansing Collins, university sec
retary.
A child’s sorrow is as intense as
it i.« brief.
Couldn't Eat or Sloop
Reginald Ball uf 1713
Center 3L. Winston-Salem,
tf. C. said: “V/henl
was a child I became
very thin and delicate,
could pot eat -or elcep,
and wasted away to al
most nothing. Mother
gave me Dr. Pierce's
Goidcn Medical Discovery
an/1 f Mjn alarf >/» uu T
»11 ft Ileabhy boy again and hare always
enjoyed excellent health ili.ce."
New Rite, tablet* 50 c!a, liquid <1.00. Lar#e
(die, talw or liquid, |1.J5. “*'« bo One Pan.*
TRY OUR WANT ADS
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