WHIRL AT THE WORLD OF NEWS
Items of interest gleaned during the past week
Scenic Drive Allotment
Washington—An allotment of $2,
000 000 for construction work on the
route which will connect the Great
Smoky Mountains and Shenandoah
National parks has been released by
the public works administration.
Hitler Defends Action
Adolf Hitler has deiended his
ruthless course of action which he
said cost 77 lives in Germany to sup
press a revolt that would have killed
tens of thousands.
•■In thi- hour I was responsible toi ;
the fate of the German nation, Hit
ler declared. I
Ramsey /- Press Leader |
Banners Elk O. Widen Ramsey,
ger.ral manager of the Ashevdle
Citizen-Times company, was elected
president of the North Carolina Press
lUciati' .. Friday at the close ot the
throe-day annual convention held at
Pinnacle Inn here.
Paraguay Forces Decimated
La Paz. Polivia—The wav ministry
announced in a communique that Pai
forces in the Gran cnaiu
“had been repulsed in a Woody fash
ion since the first minute they un
leashed an offensive. vn_ious
“Action was carried on at various
points intermittently tor the past Jb
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Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first
day. Headaches or Neuralgia m «3U
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1 lost Speedy Remedies Known
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FRESH CUTS ot MEAT?
Cut iust like you want
them, delivered promptly
and good to oat.
OonitjUM.O Lire Of
groceries
Staple and Fancy
Phene 47 We Deliver
CITY MARKET
S. F. ALLLSON
‘,f sit, Brevard
ally for tiontal attacks in u .
. wa ted their effectives.
“During four days of •
UK my has not advsr.ee.!,” the " “
muuique added. “On the other hand
the attacking forces have been deci
mated by the defensive lines of Gen
eral Penarar.ua’s forces.”
G(t Pay Boost
Raleigh—Leroy Martin, executive
secretary u the state school commis
sion, returned to Raleigh from a trip
,o Washington expressing the opinion
there was .-ome hope that North Car
olina teachers may receive a 10 per
tint increase in salary next fall.
To increase taechers ’salaries 10
per cent would necessitate $1,500,000
yearly ar.d would push school expen
ditures well above the approximately
$17,000,000 appropriated for schools.
Dhutt .Vote Sent Germany
Washington—Tht United States
Tuesday in a iv te refused to grant
h i many special agreements involv
ing trade concessions or dealing ar
ng.uients in (filer to secure equal
treatment for American holders ot
Dawes and Young bonds estimated at
$600,000,000.
Truck Drivers Strike
Minneapolis—The creeping paraly
sis of a strike halting 00 per cent of
the city's commercial traffic struck
forcefully today at the industries and
l imit's ot 600.000 persons.
A thousand national guardsmen
waited under arms for development of
fidonet* in a strike of 6,000 truck
drivers.
Trouble In Alabama
j Birmingham — Union spokesmen
!aiul textile mill operatives were in
[sham disagreement today over ef
fectiveness of a state-wide textile
trike as the walkout entered it
seeond day.
Operators reported that only one
third of the state’s 34,000 textile em
ployes were participating in the
strike. Union headquarters termed
the strike successful, predicting that
it he industry would be paralyzed by
[the end of the week.
.V. D. Has Martial Iaiw
j F.i-mark, N. D.—North Dakota was
i placed under complete martial law
I Wednesday by Governor William H.
| hanger.
j TI.S executive convicted recently
of a federal felony and facing a f.en
i itentiary sentence, virtually dar d
jtho state supreme court and his poli
tical opponents to oust him from of
fice.
IIi'll Jiidycs Strlk* .4fat a
Paris The “Three Judge- of
[ Hell,” after three weeks of silence,
again put their mark on Paris Fri
day. A powerful bomb loaded with 25
cartridges of high explosive was
found by police at the base of a lamp
j post. It was rcim ved before it ex
' plodecl.
1'idiii, But red From Hem fits
WnshitigG ii- A NRA legal ruling
Uneaten- ici restrict public partici
pation in price sin's lies, resulting con
tracts may go 15 per cent below the:r
i d blue eagle prices.
Mr. ami Mrs. Davis returned on
Wednesday to their home in Ocala,
Fla., after being guests at the home
of Dr. m.d Mrs. E. S. English.
MEN...STEP RIGHT IN
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WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDES
How can any work shoe be so amazingly soft
and pliable — so supremely comfortable as Wol
verine Shell Horsehides, yet wear miles longer
thr- the ordinary kind? They wear so much
iongei — resist scuffing, sweat and barnyard
acids so much better because they are the only
v. c-r'.c shoes with both soles and uppers made
entirely of genuine shell horsehide.
They are given that extra softness and comfort
by a secret triple tanning process known only to
Wolverine tanners. So if you want work shoes
that are worlds easier on your feet yet cost less
pel mile than any you have ever worn — there
is but one thing to do — try a
pair of WOLVERINES. They
are available in a variety of
styles and a complete range of
sizes. Come in and learn more
about them.
R. H. Plummer
BROAD STREET BREVARD, N. C.
GLANCING
BACK AT
BREVARD
Taken from the files of The
Sylvan Valley News, beginning
1895, through the courtesy of
Mrs. VV. B. F. Wright.
(From the file of April ‘22, 1898)
Mr. and Mrs. Brown (nee Miss
Nancy Wilson) have been visiting :'
Mrs. Brown’s home on Cath y' !
Cr>ek. The illness of Mrs. T. tiarren ;
was the occasion ol the visit..
His honor ex-mayor W. J. Cocke
of Asheville registered at the McMinn
house Tuesday evening en route t<
Sapphire, but when he discovered that
the turnpike was not completed he
concluded to forego a ride cf five
hours over these rough mountain
roads.
The dearly beloved wife of Dr.
M. M. King, Essie King, died at, their
beautiful new home in the western
part of town early Tuesday morning
ait-.r a lingering illness of severs!
weeks. Mrs. King was a daughter if
Captain W. H. Anderson of Picken
county, S. C., and had been a great
sufferer during much of ner married
life. The funeral occurred Wednesday
at the Methodist church of which she
was a member, and the intement was
at the Brevard cemetery, Funeral
services were conducted by Rev. L. A.
Falls'. Pallbearers were W. A. Gash.
R. J. Pickelsimer, E. S. English, 0. C.
Morgan, V. B. McGaha and J. I
Wright. The deceased leaves a de
voted husband and son to mourn hei
absence.
Mrs. Matilda McCall Hamilton,
wife of Commissioner M. L. Hamil
ton, died at their comfortabk home
on Little River Monday night, and
was buried Wednesday at the Little
River cemetery. Rev. E. Allison offi
ciated. She was the third wife of Mr.
Hamilton, to whom she had been
married less than two years.
A correspondent in another column
* suggests the name of W. H. Faulkner
'for mayor. Well, Brevard might y
farther and fare worse.
Jn n note from .1. F. Hayes of the
| Toxaway company lie says: "I tr;;-t
matters are piogiessing in the inter
lest of our l-cad, but regret ‘hat w>.
NOTICE
| Building
! Regulations
In Town Of Brevard
The following information is given
: in order to acquaint the public with
I the law in regard to erecting new
I buildings and repairs to old buddings
i in tiic corporate limits of the Town
el' Brevard, N. C.
Building Permits
Before a building is begun tno
I owner el' the property .hall apply t"
the inspector Tor a permit to build,
lilts permit shall be given in uniting'
and s hall contain a provision that tin
building hall be construcUei accord
! ing to the requirements e>f the build
ing law, a copy of which shall accom
pany the permit. As the building pr -
giessts tne inspector shall make as
many inspection- as may be necessary
to satisfy him that the building i
being constructed according to the
j piovisions of this law. As soon as the
building is completed the owner shall
notify the inspector, who shall pro
ceed at onee to inspect the said build
ing and determine whether or not the
Hues and the building are properly
constructed in accordance with the
building law. If the building meets
the requirements of the building law
the inspector shall then issue to the
owner of the building a certificate
j which shall state that he has complied
with the requirements of the building i
law aas to that particular building,
giving description ami locality an i
street number if numbered. The in
spector sail keep his record so that it
will show readily by reference all such i
buildings as are approv.ti. The in
spector shall report to the Insurance
Commissioner every person neglecting I
to secure such permit and certificate, ■
and aiso bring the matter before the
mayor, recorder or municipal court
for their attention and action.
Owner of Building Failing
to Comply With Law
If the owner or builder erecting any
new building, upon notice from the
local inspector, shall fail or refuse to
comply with the terms of the notice
by correcting the defects pointed out
in such notice, so as to make such
building comply with the law as re
gards new buildings, he shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be 1
fined not exceeding fifty dollars.
Every week during which any defect;
in the building is willfully allowed.
to remain after notice from the in
spector shall constitute a separate j
and distinct offense.
Fees of Inspectors
For the inspection of every new j
building, or old building repaired or
altered, the local inspector shall I
charge and collect an inspection fee I
before issuing the building certifi
cate, as follows: Two dollars for
each one-story mercantile storeroom,
iivery-stable, or building for manu
facturing, and fifty cents for each
additional story, and for other build
ings twenty-five cents per room; but
the inspection lee shall in no case
exceed five collars.
A. M. Case is duly e'.ecte I Building
Inspector for the Town cf Brevard
and all persons are required by law
to secure permits from the Building
inspector before any wool; is done on
new or old buildings.
TOWN OF BREVARD.
cannot move a little fatter.” It J
would seem that the present delay is j
not to the advantage of our town. J
Winter paraphernalia is disappear-j
ing and light clothing is in evidence, j
Even the editor has donned a spring j
suit.
It may not be generally known but
it is nevertheless true that Brevard
has a literary society in c: nnection
with the academy. It meets on Friday
evenings and the question up for dis
cu; sion last Friday evening was
"Resolved that the United State"
should make war on Spain.” There is
no doubt but the war question was
settled by the decision of the judges.
The Waynesville Courier c mes to
us now as a seven column quarto—
four pages of home print. The Cour
ier is fast coming to the front as a
newspaper of which any town may,
well be proud. It is doing valiant scr- 1
vice in the cause of humanity and :
democracy and we wish the Brothers .
Boone and Luck abundant Hiec.ss, j
—
A mountain wild cat or catamount
captured by Wm. 3. Wright on the
Toxaway company’s preserves wa
quite a center of attraction in Bre
vard Tuesday evening. Mr. Wrigh'i
was enroute with his pet to Hender
sonville where he will hold the animal
subject to a New York fur dealer.
Live
Over
Your
Vacation
A Kodak will record .il of the hij/h spots. We’ve
Kodaks, Cameras, Film Albums and all the Accessor
ies.
Expert finishing—the kind you’ll like—five-hour
service.
Frank D. Clement
The Hallmark Jeweler
CLEMSON THEATRE BUILDING
LET US DO YOUR JOB PRINTING
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BEGINNING THURSDAY, JULY 19th
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W~( - t-j' m- v i-j'. mt
— and outstanding cottons, including eyelets, batiste,
French pique, cotton laces, organdies, etc. Sunbacks,
ensembles and shirtwaist styles. Values to $4.95—
Train'oad Sale price
Economy Group
Candy stripe and pastel
silk dresjes; good sizes.
Worth to $2.95.
$1.57
Over 1000 Yards
Pure Silks
Pastel shades and novel
ty prints Was SSc. Sale
price, >d.
49c
Pure Silk
Slips
Lrce Trim—Flesh, tea rc-se,
white.
s.z’es 82c
Ladies’ and Misses’
Sport Slacks
Tailored by Gordon
Canary and Blue — Sale
ce 79c
Men’s and Young Men’s
Sport Trousers
All pre-shrunk materials, in
cluding white and! colored
ducks and seersuckers.
Trainload Q7r»
Sale Price %J t C
One Day Only
Dresses
All styles and sizes!
Never again a value
(Limit 2 to j^cu*tomev)^J
43 Men’s and Young Men’s
Suits
All Wool- -Three-piece
including Basket Weaves
VALUES TO 518 50
$10.60
Men’s $5.00
Fortune Shoes
All Styles, including calf
skins and bucks. Patented
features. Sale Price
$3.85
SHEETS
81x99 Seamless 79c
Three-quarter size . . 59c
Standard Pillow Cases. .15c
bargain basement
Ladies’ Tie Slippers and
Oxfords
Including White Kids
Leather Soles
$1.69 Values
97c
Ladies’
Broadcloth Slips
All colors—5 inch hems
Now
29c
SPECIAL!
Unbleached Sheeting
Not over one bolt to a
customer.
Yard 5c
One Day Only—SATURDAY
Men’s Full Cut
Overalls
“High-Baf.” brand, suspen
der back; 2:20 weight
77c
—~—*****
Men’s ventilated uxToras
and Romeos
$1.49
Men’s Leather Dress Ox
fords; Goodyear
stitch .$1.69
Men’s BROADCLOTH
DRESS SHIRTS .... 49c
Men’s LINEN CRASH
SUMMER PANTS .. 79c
PAT!
Main St., Hendersonville _TRAINLOAD SALE |