BREVARD N£W£>,
REAL ESTATE
No other investment offers as safe or
sure a medium for securing an adequate and
permanent income. It is the broad traveled
highway to financial independance. Desir
able real estate never shrinks in value. It
always increases, mounting up to high fig
ures as the years roll on. The profits it
brings to its owner often renders him inde
pendent for the rest of his life. Why not
for you? See us for bargains in Real Estate.
GALLOWAY MINNIS
Real £sLat«e and Insurance
Personal Mention
IMPORTANCE OF WOMAN’S
LEAGUE AND RED GROSS
Look tlirouj'h tliose coluiiins; soe if
the naincs of your jijufsts are there. If
not, you havt‘ neglected your duty
toward them It does not cost any-
thin^j. 'IVIeplioiie, write or hriii^ your
news to News oiiii e.
Physical Education
Women
V. Foiitaiiit' n'tiirntd last \v*‘ck
from Muiicks t’ornrr, S. (’.
Miss Until Mitclu'll is in Aslu*
villo, visitin'; her •^nindpMrrnts.
.Tolin M. l\iTi^ of (Jn‘«*iivillo was
ln'r(? last wvvk oii a visit to liis
fatlu'i’, IV S Kin*;.
Fislit'r sjx*nt Suiitlay o!i a
visit to Ills niotluT, Mrs. J. I?,
near Laki* 'I'oxaway.
Miss Marian*! Mi>rris of (iastoiiia
is tin? ^iit'st of Miss Maud Allison
at Derr I’ark Hoim*.
Kt'v. .1. F Matiif'y mincsts tlit*
i of jiddn'ss from 'riiorntoii.
Wash., to '{oiiiidup, Moiit.
Mil'S Nina Duckworth of ('harlott«>
is licrt' N^ith htM' motlu'r, Mrs. \\ . li.
1 )uckuorth, for tht'summtT.
Mrs Alice Freeman of (in'cnvillc
is visitin'^ Mrs. Martha W ilson and
other lelativt-s in this community.
Miss Mallic l^n};lish Marries
Rtu’. F Matni'y and Miss Mai-i
lie Kn^li>h were mar"ie»l on .lulv •!'
it Mus>elsiiell, Montana.
The hridi' was well aiul lavoniiily
known in this county, which had
l>i‘en her home >ine»* childhood.
For several years she was jtost
master ut i’is^ah Forest, liaviii^
resigned trom this olli‘e only a f»'W
months a^o She is a sister of 1).
|j. and hr. F. >S. Fn^lish. ami has
many fiiends in this phiee. The
news ut her marria^^e was received
i>y h-tter this week.
Mrs. Jenkins Urges Ladies to Join
One or Both Orjjanizations
and Help Noble Cause
Fditor, News:
1 am f^iad, as every who loves
humnnity must he, to see tin; in-
tei’est lii'cvard is .sliowiiii' in the | nor time to h-ave home, ioin tho
liedC’ross. 1 sii|)])i*s(( one can u)t | ajid show your willinj^neKS
over estimatt* its importance. to serve your country in such ways
iJut I trust, that in their /i*al for
th(; lied Cross, the women of 'J'raii
sylvania will not over look another
orfiani/ation of which our county
of hunger may bo us acute as those
cf a wound.
Join the leaj'ue and let it show
you how you can help. The appeal
is to every woman in the county. If
you have both time and money, join
both tho Red Oross and tho League
for Service. If you have money
and no time to leave home, give
yonr mjiiey to tho Hod Cross and
lt!t your country tell you, through
tli(! l(>auue, how yon niav hoi]) at
home*. If 5'«)u have luMther money
l{ev. Mr. Matney is a minister of has a branch, winch is also of very
the .M(!thodist Kpiscoj»al church ?-'reat im]»oitance. I refer to the
and has het*n livin*; in tht? far W e-it National lj'‘;t!.;ue lor Woman Scr-
some four t)r five years, lie for vice.
merly hitxired iii the western ])art Rod Cr(»ss, and the Leaj^Mif
t)t this stattr, and at one time was Service lo not in any way con
pie.siilin!4 elder in his den..mination Ihct. ()Mem’iy helon;^ to huth and
ovci- tile district which includes >erve t he country in hoth societns.
as your hijsy life will allow.
M.\itv (J. Jknkins,
For Kxecutivo ,’c)nimitteo N.itjonal
Lt‘a;4:ue for W'tman’s Service.
t he |> ii.-'tttn i-ircuit
Mr. and Mrs Matney will makt
their homo at Round.u]), Montana
LAKE TOXAWAY NEWS
Take a coursc in physical education for women,
consisting of ten lessons. Simple exercises to vitalize
the body.
The Aim of the Course
is to relieve the common but unnecessary ailments,
such as indigestion, extreme nervousness, sleeplessness
and kindred troubles; to insure better breathing and
build up a general vitality against colds and other
unnecessary diseases.
Classes are being conducted at the Institute at 2:30
and at the Graded School at 4 o’clock every day in the
week except Saturday, New members may enter the
classes any time.
MISS ELIZABETH BOYSTIAN
AT THE INSTITUTE
Kdwin Uockett of (iastonia is
visit’ll*' his aunt, Mrs I) F. Moore,
and his u'raiulfatlier, S. F. Starri't ttv
Mrs. \V. A. lieavans took her
son i\‘aymond, to Ash(*vill.! on
W'( .i’li sday for an operation on his
throat.
•Mrs. \V. A. llcavans returned
recently from a visit of several
v.eeks to Lawrcnceville and other
])l:ici‘S in VirL'iiiiit.
Miss Ldna McCrary t)f lleijder-
.-'onville i,-. visitin:^: her sister, .Mrs.
B. .1, Silton. wiio is nicely recovt'r
iii.r from a loni: attack of illne.^s.
M. I Kvoret/.l^y and smii, Myer, of
New York, are vi.'^itiTii; the for
mer's son, Nathan 1 )wor»‘t/.kv, and
Mr. and .\lrs. .Ios»']>h S. Silvei>tein.
Mrs. K W’. Hlythe. who wa>
taken to the lliltmori* ho>]»ital for
treatment last week, at la^^t repoi t
was in a much inq.rovt'd condition.
Mr. and .Mrs. .lasoii Huu'Lriiis. who
were married about two weeks
a;^'o. li-ive returiu'd t'rian tlieir weii-
diiit; trip and will make tlieir home
heri'.
Mrs. L. Morris returned Sun
day after a few days’ visit to
friends in Hrov;ird.
Mrs. K. A. (’ollins has been on
the sick list for tins ]>ast few days.
F. Y. \Villt)anks and W'. 11. Nich
olson went to the .lackson county
siimini; convtmtion last week, re-
tnrnini^ Snnilay evenin*;. 'riu> (“on-
vention was ludd at i’ine cret'k,
near (i lenville
Ht'v. .lolinson
' ]»ri‘ached at the M
W’e hope that every woman who
can j)ossihly ilo sj, will helon^ ti»
both.
liut th(“ro ar‘ many women of
small means, !ind whose lives are
so full and busy, they not can j)os-
sildy ;^ivt* largely either of money
or timt^ to anythini^ outsid.i of
tlieir own homes. To such women,
tiii^ Lejii^no for service, olVers a
/
beautiful o])])ortunity. Tlu'rc* arc^
no dues and no red ta]>e tj the
leatiue. Neither does it ro(|uiro
skill with the iieedbi, nor e.Kccutivo
ability to btdun^ to it.
In joinint; the league, yon sim-
jtly f^i'.e your country a chance to
of Rosrnan ask V(H1 to do somi thin>; tlnit you
thodist church knov.’yourself cajiable of (bjini;. If
Sunday at 11 o clock ami W . 11. you can not sew but can raise
Nicholson jToached Suiiday niL'ht chi(*kens, let the ;.roveriimeTit know
at s o'cb.cli,
BREVARD INSTITUTE NOTES
Mis
I'.li/.fibi-th Bennett
-li.
SUCCESSFUL REVIVAL
CLOSES AT ROSMAN
.Many (-onvcris; Uoshkui Boys
Patriotic; I-it hi Darkonod W iti'.
Corn; Ciooil Road W ork.
The tent Til* etniu' coiulu. Te.l !iy
Rev. .1. F. MerL'aTi eiii-ed Sii:ii;ay
ni_'hl altt.r three aiid ( ne lial!
v. iM K'i of hard ]'f a-’liin 1 ‘i ' !. *
iL } I Il> ol I leU' lel s^Il Cl 'IK iu. led
the iiiusie. 'I'he meetin;,' was a
i;reat suc'ci'ss. >uiiday alti riioi'U
it there Wt r-’ 1 ■’> l'a]>tl,'.ed lllto
the tellowshiii ‘ ! the /..on Ilajttist
church aiiil 1 v, ■ in the .Met hi'ili.'t.
'Fliere were .-C 'Te" ■ it tiaeksliilel s
restored, lir.'. M a'u'an is a hard
hitter when It Mines to tiu'iitlim
sin, and especialy whiskey, daiu’inij.
*:amhlin^', and lii-*wn's mule. We
belicvt* IJro. M ;_'aii is a live w;if
lor C d Mild We pray the hle-slic^s
of (iod to follow him to his new
field of labor The he;irt .-f the
lia]>tist Sundav seluiol su]tennt' i,
dent was made to rejoice last Sun- .
day to see some new ones in atten
dance. There was one man there
who has lived in Kosinan tor !;ve j
or si.x years and ha«l never been to j
Sunday school. He was c(»nveit (l j
diirini,' tlu‘Morgan lluj^mns meet-j
iny and wa^^ B.ipti/.ed Sunday. He |
,-avs he o.xpeets t / bo one of Us
hereafter.
Rov. J. C )\v.‘ii and daUL'htt j-
j)assed through our city last week
t;nrouto to (.Gloucester to visit rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. W’. 1*. Housed has gone to
Stjuth Carolina tor a few days visit ‘
t() her (laughter. .\lrs. Southerland.
Mr. anil .Mrs. H. W. Paxton are
tho happy parents of a 1> pound
girL born Friday night, of last
week. The bahy and nujthor aie
doing well. j
Miss Ora (.ila/.ener of Sj>artan-1
burg is^ visiting rcdativos and
trionds in Rosman.
Aboi'.t a do/.en of onr jiatriotic
boys joined the national guard last
week and went to Gastonia for
their tivst exhiiiination and return
ed hom»* to he called into caiii]»s
aiiout the ■-'.'•til of this niontli.
We guess that en ps in oi:r hure
ari> till* lli'.est they liave ever been ;
>>ne man was heard to remark on
the st 11 ets'fuesday that he c(.uld
TMt ploiii'h his i-orn any more, and
on bcini: asked why said the corn
V as so loTiu' and tbii'k it was so
■ I'lrlc 11; the Jield lie couldn't see to
jilotiL'h it. If any one eaii beat
’hat for corn let's hear from \ou.
. H. ( ila/ener. the road t)Versei>r
t-r Kastatoe townshij). ha.-J bet'ii
d> 'iiiL' SI 'iiie ei >od Work on onr roads.
Amoii;,' other ])eiinanent imjirove-
nients he has made a much needed
aiaendnii nt on the hill just above
W H Surnmey’s nuil on the lilue
nd^e road. lii.i l-l Hvks.
Read the Diversificds also.
Di. Ferdinand King, New York
Physician and Medical Author, Say»t
EVERY WGMAM
EVERY MOTHER
EVERY DAtCHTER
moved her dri'ssma kinir establ
iiient from the l’a.\ton buildin
the huirs Rock buildiiiLr.
door to the ])ost ol'iice.
Mrs. .1. H. ( >wen of M srs Hill v.as
a visitor here t his week. sto])]iinL'
over for a dav with tlie familv of
W. 11. huckworth bt'T'ore joiniii'j;
Ivev. .1. K. Owen on a visit to rela
tives at I’o.xaway.
.bim»'S Dodirens and ,Mi:
.\liller, both of 1!oL'back, were mar
ried here on Saturday niorninir ’’»y
Kev. John R. Hay. The ceremony
took ])!ace in the shade of a majtli-
in frotU of the i’rcsbvterian church.
The garden jia.’ty to have been
held with .Mrs. R. 11. .Morrow on
Thurschiy for the lienetit of the Red
('ross was ])ost])oned until Satur
day between the hours of and
o'l-lock on account of unfavorable
weather.
We wish to correct the error in
last wcck's news concerning' church
urrouiid worl{in'_r date. It was ])uh-
lished lor .luly :;i : it shoulil have
been .1 nly VI .
.Mrs. Kmma Hooper of ();ikland
liasheeiiawav attendinir thesin'.:-
iiil; school w hich was held at (’.ish
lers hy l‘rof. Brock of Seneca, S.
(’. She also attended the couveii-
ventioii at i’ine ( 'reek.
Bunyan, the son of .Mr. and Mrs.
I’os V B. ('.Veil, has been veiy ill.
,\Ir and Mrs, W. 11 Ni holson
•^peiit Sunday !>.iuht with .Mr. and
.Mrs. .1. A. iJr.-edlove, returning' to
th-‘irhomea' Oakland on .Monday.
Mrs, Lewis '1'inslt‘y and .Mrs.
into : Cope Lee w. nt to l;rv-\ard Thurs-
nc.xt i!;iy•
Lalliii i’isher of Brevaril was
a visitor in 'i'oxaway Sunday.
'I’he passetu,'er train was sent
throimh Sunday, arrivim: at
o'clock, bringiim soiee of tlu' cot-
tau'e owners. Wish we had them
to Collie eveiy ilay. as our miilday
I train is a thinu' of the ])ast.
i 'I'wo of our youni; ])eoj)le mad*- a
business trip to Brevard last Fri
day and came ba-'k married. They
were Miss Lessie Miller and .lim
I >( id gen.
Mr. and Mrs. .1, A. Breedlove
visited .Mr. and .Mrs. .Miiisel
Thomas of Reid's SidiiiL’’ Saturday
anil Sunday.
.Mrs. Cash of Moutvale is speud-
ini; some time with her ilaughtcr,
Mrs. Claude F, lieid.
Many timbi'rmen can be lu*ard in
our section ehoj)])ing, making tics
for the new railroad, whiidi is be-
it. You can do work in your own ^
hack yanl, It you an* a ;^ood cook, !
and can ])re])are food in your own
kitchen for huuLrry children, tell
the governnieut so, anil you may
hi‘ useful in that way. You are
abrolutely assured that you will be
calh tl on for not hing excej)t what
you know you are able to do.
^riie spc(‘ial objects of the Icatrue
in this county, as I understand it,
are twofold. First, to kciM) before
the women, in season and out, fhe
im])ortance—yes the vital necessity,
of food economy and ■•layiii'.; bv"
fT tile winter. Si'Cojid. to lind
employment tor tliose woi;icn who
wish It.
'I’he iTMportance of the fom
.Mrs. liettie Ward and Miss Linda
Ward ot A^h«‘vil]e are guests of
Priif. ;ind .Mrs. I’e. k at the Insti
tute.
Ml';'' Sallie Bro'.vnin;^ of Hender
sonville is sjtendinir ;i short time at
tho Institute.
'I'he summer scIkjoI, which will
close on Friday, has had a vf'rv
successful session. A number of
teaidiers from various counties havo
been in attendance and there has
beon a very ^ood local patronat;e.
.lust at jiTeseiit a i^ood deal of in
terest is centered in t);e ca.nning
industry recently installed at tlnj
Institute. The ])('rsons in charge
are kej)t constantly busy.
Rev. L). F. (’arnaek, jiresi lent of
the ’I'extlle Institute of Sjiartan-
burir, anil B. ii. .b)iies were i^uests
at the Institute this week. Mr.
.lones is also connected with tho
Textile Instirute.
DB. J. Y. MCKINNEY
OPENS DENTAL OFFICE
AftiT an ab.-ence from Brevard
for l.'>m;inths, during which tiino
I ])racti(*cd dentistry in Raleigh, I
have returned to resume my i)rac-
tic-e in Transylvania county. I have
ojiened ollices in th-> Pickelsirner
Ituildini; in the olVK-es formerly oc
cupied by hr. T. .1. Sunimt'v.
,1. Y. .Mi'Ki.nnkv, I). 1). S.
I Nearly every newspaper carries
the j^eneral iievvs butthe lirevard
News is the only one carrying the
tion. to my mind, outweiu'hs | p^ost important Transylvania
eyery thiui: else-even tin* Red ('ross. j news.
W’e mav •'oiisider it, in one seiist'.
as the ounce of ])revention, \-.h, ie
as tilt* Red(’ross*is the j»i.und of
cure for sutVerinL’’. li thej-,- ^ hort-
ag(‘of lomi, not only our soldiers
and our allies must sul't'er, i)ut our
workers at home, ;nid our women
and (dnldren as well. 'Th.' jjanu:'
P R E X
riie jilass disli you put in the
oven and after bakinj; in it you
piit on the table to serve from.
C. DO’^'LL for particulars.
In obedience to a call from tin
navy department, Ral})h Clement, j mir huilr ra])idly.
who volnnteored and took the ex
aminations several weeks airo, left
Tuesday to report to heaibiuarters
at Raleigh. From Raleigh he will
go to some post of assignment in
tho naval service.
Row(‘ll Bosso celebrated his
sixth birthday Monday afternoon
by a party, at which about ‘Jo of
his little boy and girl friends were
ijresont. Tho occasion was a do-
To put strength into her nerves Ughtful one to the children, who
NEEDS IRON
AT TIMES
and color into her cheeks.
Kins
enjoy»*d tho out-of-doors games and
tho refreshments.
Th^ro can
b** nu
f II I, h alt hy,
F' sy -
\vuiii*'n w.th-
"Ut irun. 'I'he
tr''ubU- in tlio
; KSt has !.. . ii
t h :i t w h II
\V ' ni* ri
m1 if'ti tlify
-rally ti ik
nrilitriry i.n—
t ■« 1 1 1 : iron,
\s h 11 ■ 11 I' f t •• a
c 11‘ 'il'-'l t h ti
nt"iiwn'h a II J
did far iimre
harm than K"i>— - . M-v.i-
wtTilM* organic irnn-—Nvixat*-*i Ireii. i iiis i
;.artUular form of In-n easily as.siini- | for SOVOral years,
latcd, lio'S not blarkcn nor injure the ..
t*M'th nor upspt thf stomach. It wiU *“'1
cr. ase tho sin nM:th and of
weak, nf-rvinis. irritable, cart voirii, nag | ....
K!ird 1 t )() kinK wnnu-n 100 pt*r ront. in; The bride is originally from Buu-
two wf'fUs' time in many instant -s. i
have us ) it in my own pra’l u e wltb , COIU he, hor ])001)10 COUling horo to
most surprising results. — Ferdinand i. • i.
KmVk, M l) during the past winter.
NdTB -Nux»t«l Iron aboTe Dr
K>rditi»n(l Kinj can he uliiiiimtl from !
r IB | Scfcen windows and doors at
an uru„..u. 1 Parsers Supply Co.
Jackson—Nicholson.
Milan Nicholson and Miss Ida
Jackson wore married on Sunday
by Magistratt* E. T. Henning, tho
cor(^mony taking ])lact? at Mr. llon-
ning’e residence.
; Tho groom is a Brevard boy, who
i has grown up here, and has been
Tt)-day dortor.s pre- : work steadily and industriously
Ho is now in
employ of the Transylvania
(4ard.*nintr in 'I’oxawav is on the
down grade this week. L ('.’ase
is keeping a lanti'rn burning all
night t ) keej) tin* rabbits from l at-
ing his cabbaire. Sounds like s])ort
for m*xt wintor.
ProachiiiLr at tho Toxaway Bap
tist church next Sunday at 11
o’clo(*k ; Sunday school at
Como across, Turkey Creek, and
lot us hoar from yon. Wo miss
j’our news.
A T*>x A w \ V \N.
The self iiK’.de man may not be a
sell'liar, hut lie will have a mind train
ed to tinlerliiifss. Self diseiiiliiied, hi*
can dlsciiiiino liis fellows. If he can
not write or keei> afcuiints ho ‘an Ket
St lino one to tio it. Ills n'lxirts to
headquarters will he as well done as
his trench di;:.L;ing and scouting enter
prises. Sonic day tliere'll be a Iiurry
call lor a li('Uteiiant and none to spare.
Hut the self traiiM'd leader can fill the
role, and •‘prouietod on tho lield" will
be written opposite his name on the
oompany records. It will all be due
to the habit of doing well what he set
his hand to.
Opposite the Postofiice
Is now open and ready to serve the f)eople. We hav e a ^ood
stock of solid ^old and jjold filled jew elry and are expecting
our ."ilverware and cut jjlass in a few days.
We want the people to come in and get acquainted with
us and see our goods. Let us show you and give you prices.
It will be a pleasure.
Jay .\Ilen Glenn, who is in charge of the store, is an ex-
peit watch repairer, and any watches, jewelry, spectacles,
etc., left with us for repairs will be promptly and accurately
repaired.
Jay Allen has had ten years experience in a jewelry store
and is a graduate optometrist of the Philadelphia College of
Optics.
We w ant you to see us about the first job. We feel sure
that our prices and the quality of the w'ork w'iil secure for us
any jobs you may have in the future.
Thanking you to call and see us, w e are,
Glenn’s Jewelry Store
Best Way to Look at Life.
Make the most and best of your lot
and compare yourself not with the few
that are above you, but with the multi
tude which aro below you.—Samuel
Johnson.
Brevard Hardware Company
Clover Seeds—Red Clover, Sapling Clover, Crimson
Clover, Burr Clover.
Grass Seeds—Herds Grass, Orchard Grass, Tall
Meadow Oat Grass, Timothy, Millet.
All kinds of Turnip Seed, Ruta Ba^a Seed, Vetch,
and Rape.
SEE DOYLE
REMEMBER, YOU SAVE MONEY
IF YOU