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IMMXIMHMnHMflMMniwa .' '■■■' nuHrnmmmmm** AT THE WORLD OF NEWS , Items of interest gleaned during tSa» p»«t week '■ ■ ■*11 ■ 1" * *.. ... 11 r M*ny Die In fHood i has Angeles—Dead fcom flood waMn which reached their peak i ie on New Year s eve wilt f*» t ii one hundred mark it is bebeved. , re than fifty have been found, t roperty damage is estimated in eX c.ss of five.minion dollars, Mrs. Smith. Dead Asheville—Mrs. ■ Robert P. Smith, wife cf the pioneer Presbyterian Mm sion worker in Western North Carts lina died at her home here Wednes day’ night of last week. ttf,03it*n P/«we Genmny Rarlin — Newspapers throughout Germany i«-t Thursday praised the piesideni’s address to congress play ing up his position on foreign affair* and hi- tarn! on economics. rj, ,x. To Borrow Biff Sion Wash) ngton—With a deficit of over seven million dollars tor tn ti-icsl vear, President Roosevelt told come res-> last Thursday that it would lv* necessary for the govern ment to I. now ten million dol lars. Biiim'hrd Miners Bind r-.Jiov. Chechoslavakia — Hope Vi:. !.undolied last Friday for the lftp ;pers* entombed in a ooal mine, fire i, vine broken out in the mine 1 A.- Tiiininnnu Rrxiiinnlion S York A group of Democrat' here have called upon John F. Cur rv head o.' Tammany Hall to resign, chaiging that he was direct cause cf th d o'e.it in the recent city election. V' AN 1 ADS WANTED TO BUY--Coni range in good condition, with water hack, o. will cx.-i.nnw jet heater lorjcial i angc. W.ite “/ ' cate The Tim... FURNITURE for SALK—living com suite. bedroom suite, kitchen cabinet and rarge... • reasonable for cash. Mrs. Eeh.l t.allnway, -08 Last Main street. Brevard _ A SUBSTANTIAL advance this week for muskrat and min . ~ Being your fur? to the B. & B. >tied Si Seed company store and get the top price. Uood demand for all furs. 1 ' MILLER & COMPTON room & BOARD — to unen . cumbered white woman tor help with housework. Leave your name and home address at Times Office.. _ stkaoy work—good pay RELI ABLE MAN WANTED to caU on farmers in Transylvania County. No experience orcapiUl ntjd'il Write today. McNESS LU„ Dept. S. Freeport, Illinois- _ Tl>i< i« to notify all who may have charge i f burials in Hogback Town ship to please comply with the taw in regard to obtaining Death Certifi cate and Burial Permits before hnrvinc their dead ones. SUE r. ffllVVnl Reg- of Vital Statistics fur Hogback Township. ^ up FOR SALE—Good chewing » simking tobacco. ..15 and JO cents per p ond. Joe Grooms, coun try Club road. JU dl* TYPEWRITER FOR RENT — By dav week or month. Reasonable vute.-V Irquive nt The Times office or phi’rtP ** or 189. _ WASHING MACHINE FOR SALK _A-1 condition. Slightly used Will cell cheap lor e;»h. Carolina Hand l.nwdry, North Brevard, tf FURS WANTED—-Price ■ are up. . . Joe Bryson will be a -he A A P store Saturday morning.. .I wiU be there Saturday afterr- ns. Furs may be left at any time -ml check will be mailed out prompt./, or call at mv residence day or n uht. G. r. Wilson, oldest established fur buy er in the county. WANTED DOG WOOD—Will pay $15.00 per cord. Specifications for cutting dogwood logs—not less than 4 1-2 inches at the small end of log. To Ik sawn in billets or short pieces that will measure 18, 36 or 51 incites in length. Thc’e short logs to Ik* 85 per cent clear of de tects, and we mean by defects—red heart, knots, both large and small, bird pecks, etc., that can be seen with the eye on the outside of tha tree A log that is hollow could not bi used unless there was 2 1-2 inches of ®olkl tree between the hol.ow and the hark-w g T0WNSEND At Gantrell Black Smith shop Brevard, N. C. WANTED Your Shoe Repairing We are equipped to do first class shoe repair work. Ladies soles and heel, 75 cents. Men’s solos and rubber heels $100. Brevard Sho. Shop, T. E. Waters, owner-New. Arcade. ^un * ”c TYPEWRITER RIBBONS—guaran teed regular Underword-Fisher made same you pay 75c for else where—only 00 cents, 2 for $1.00. The Times office. MOVING AND GENERAL HAUL, 1NO — Blockwood, stovewood and drv kindling, sand and gravel. Reas ,,aable rates—cash to all. Phone 118. Sinlard Transfer Co. Brevard. Ip PIANO--We have a beautiful up right piano in this community that will be returned to us. We will transfer this account to some re sponsible party, allowing all that has been paid on same. Terms if de rived. Quick action accessary.^ Ad n -i. Is. * *}t }Yant$ Old AgePeneion Washington—Representative J. R1 Monaghan of Maaiana, youngest member' of the hoW», '>kns to de vote a major part of Sis legislative career to'securing passage of a fed eral oid age pension, he says. It would provide a respectable living for superannuates now dependent up on relatives. High Liquor Tux Rejected f Washington—The house rejected (>y vote last Friday the proposal to tax whiskey |4 per gallon. General a? sumption is that the federal tax will be set at not more than $2 per gallon. -- < i 'Drink Like A Gentlemen” St. Louis—"I wish you wouldn't ; I?ink at all,” said the Rev. Arnold i '.owe to his fashionable congrega , ion here last Sunday, “but if you vill drink, then dr nk like gentle men.” Held In Lover’s Death North Wilkesboro, N. C.—A ml rev -moot, 27 year old married man, is i being held in the death of Lcotn "hilore's, who was at first presum d to have committed suicide. A mte, at first thought to have been written by the young girl pointed to an unknown killer. Circumstances, [ however, point differently. . Pigott, Ark.—Rev. D. 3. Crowley, pastor of the Jonesboro Baptist church, was acquitted liere Saturday on a charge of murdering J. W. Mac* Murdo, janitor at his choiah. The preacher claimed self defense. He announced that he would continue preaching in tho church whore he shot his janitor to death. Bishop Must Stand Trial Washington—The supreme <*urt told Bishop James Cannon, Jr., Tues day that he had to stand trial on charges of violating election laws while opposing the election of Aj Smith in 1928. Miss Ada Burroughr will also be tried on the same charges. Good Business In Florida Miami—“Happy Days are Here Agnin" is the swari song of business men hero, the entire state enjoying the best season since 1929. Tempereance Cause Not Destroyed Washington—Bishop Ernest Rich ardson, of Philadelphia, president of tile national anti-saloon league, in pening the league's 27th annual convention here Sunday declared that tho cause has not been destroy ed by the repeal vot, although it was a serious defeat. nation*! director Hopltta- T»Wtd|» had criticised policies and wages cC the CWA. Tobwco Prieto Lower Asheville—The low average of *10.81 whs made for Burley tobacco sold on the morkdt here Monday. ai moet 2 cents lew than the first day* of December. The market had been, I closed by governor's proclamation. ■ 'Demands Universal Din ft j Shreveport, La.—The America*! Legion will urge congress topass »| universal draft law at this session, Edward A. Haynes, national com mander said in an address here Sat urday night, making soldiery and workors in all lines manufacturinjfi clerical and agricultural on the same footing in time of war. Russian Envoy In U. S. Nw, York—Declaring for support of world peace, A. A. Treyanovsky, Soviet Union ambassador, landed in New York Sunday, first envoy from Russia in sixteen years. _ I Milk Supply Cut Off Chicago—Terroristic warfare broke j out Monday between Chicago’s inde-l pendent arid organized milk produc-1 ers as result, of a strike that cut off the city’s supply of fresh milk. E money away from home? f|;,;r;fpv CASH or CREDIT.one price to all.we don't charge our credit customers more than we do our cash customers.,. .and we DELIVER Visit Our Meat Market STEW MEAT—4 lbs. 2S* ROUND STEAK—oer lb.. 15* SIRLOIN STEAK—2 lba|. 38c T-BONE STEAK—2 lbs.. 38c ALL PORK SAUSAGE—2 lbs. 28c MULL’S BLUE FRONT GROCERY Broadway Phono 201 also Mala St. Kfll B < ik JHUH ...................I............“»»»....... [T]i. ii ii i • ■■ ■■ >. iHinUII.'lllllimillimiWHIHIIIIUMMIIMMIMtMMMMMMIllllHMIUMII Tickets on Sale at Macfie and Long Drug Stores, Ward’s Barber Shop _ ..........I ......lirif®
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