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Pay Your Poll Tax Before May 1st or You Can't Vote! (Name changed from Sylvan Valley News, January 1, 1917.) VOLUME-XXUI BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL . 1918. \i NUMBER-14 LIBERTY BONDS BEFORE COURT Judge Carter, who holds onr bpring term of Snporior (.’ourt, h;is kindA^i^reed to give thi' for^ iioon of MUbsiy, ir>th. to Libi'ity Lo»n boosting by entortaining putriotit; speakers. Como all—Huy Bonds and more bonds. CLUB WORK IN THE GOy?nV Ont‘ handrod and li«rt y-tl'.vi'O l)oV;; and girls iu Tr:;nsyl\ani<i eounty vt‘un;: .voreu tlu' ^o vorn- DU'nt ('-ill {'or jiiuni 1'md luui crops this y, ai bv joining tiio rovn, I'ig, ])Ovdtry and potato clubs. The of the pig club i;^ to intr ilni'o inure registt'n-d hn.;s ia the ( 'unty for brc'.'ding ibt' bv registered p.i r ex- elab members :it i^.e l:;u- tills fall the Brewiiu ^ ('•>. will 1.ive -VlO. -.i'or.d b.‘st tlu> Brcvtird ;re»'o. wiill ijive .'ji'.’), size, .>’11.1 eenbi i-'.d. ]u".r'’st Tlie second year of the war should be marked by determined, nHtion- wido effort, on behalf of children. Other waving countries have learn ed that national f-ernrity requires the protection of childhood. They are ]>roving tlx ir ( onnection by traordinary i ffort and large exi>(>n- THE GHURGH BELL ditnro. Childrm’s bnreun of the worldliness to holiness and United i-tf»t( S Department of Jjubor j Uiility. \Vc become dead. “The New Life”—Collossians li :1 The new life revealed, begun and taught for all tiuio in the Resur rection of JesTis Christ, is the only Satistying and eternal life. The new life is [strictly the out- co-iie of Easterday.^ As belit^vers, v.'e rise with Christ from sin and ^j)irit- as it li ;--rr /■ if : *■ Jr> . 1 iU~ > 1 ■* . -‘-V and tlie department ot C1;ild \V( 1-1 v.-rre, to this tran-itory v;orld, ob- fure of the v.ornan’s coinmittee of j ject of sense, ordinary js?jssions ];b'!i.-;urcs aiKi i)orsuits, tl.at wo may truly live, rftcr the nuinnvf Fo liiM ‘ COU’.lt Bm n! : the couiieil of Niition;!! l>efen.->^ are therefori* ("tiling u])on the United Siatts tv) heed the. Exp'er- ienco of rlurope. cind to irr.k;; tlie secoiid ^;earot‘ the war in fu'-t tss v.'ell }is in ri;.mvi a chililren's yeur tliron'jlu/ut the coujitry, C.-srt'lul SiHily of tlie avail.iblc source;^ of information about child welfare' in the piincipal warring C(umlries ri veab striking develoj'.- ments of vrorJ: to S!ivi> life and iii'iilih ol inoiL.”: s aMi babie s, ;;nd of (’lirist^ t(i (icd, the Father, when w<‘ bury (-ur lielu'. ed (>ut of night, the grave is sjif ved because it cc.)n- bi'.irs tlu'ir .di'r-t. But v.c cannf^^ tl.ink tb(‘m dea'l, and tlierei’oi e om th'/V;^'hts, (iur fi t lirgs, o”r \ i>i(ji: ^ a:!‘ all uj.waid. Vv'e look av.:;y ir» to the dim di.- t 'n -e. aiid th'.fil: o- :thf’n conr^-ijush . ii'ig;', CVM' d;^a- tv. »;;;r i;('art>, (’a: our e:-in lebsti-'n to the to n'.uintain lif -tind liome i (i.e h ^s ti;: liar. I'' 1’^ ■: t.-., o .. ( i;ii • ■m oei s ra'i -Pi : i of bnsiuds I r i- i- . 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Tin' futi.re and streru i t^se !>iition aij(:nesti‘'nabiy (b-p<-ii<l \ i ui'-i’i tb(‘ vit:^ it of tU(' ebi' i I ];i ; an'l <1; v; i.'i)tnc ! bi:- <.;;i’:eal;(a'i ( (ii ! f(<i‘ e' .1.-: . \ • r i ;■ ! ■ -1 ■ I u' . u lii.' i' • di'-ii , this? >'uri- to risf, a,:.;! :i liv: s, we det-ivf t;; *;r('i iit;t i.- Tinsati-iy::;^ r-tvugi'us ui' eal ti. o: - 1 V r> jr*t T: LWiiAUUri V. er ' n i'll to < 1 :1i ■ . • i. -: ); V..,,- i li'' , ( ■ KV -iin- ‘ lo ;l. sb ai;d f-in but t . the Si u i' :h of to ( i.ai, and lo eve rlasting iiie. peial T e new Itf'-. ir.'-nired by tin i:]i. .n K: al ree *' )Ti, lo et'-rnal, a Ii e 0 and Uta.i yirg faith, r.. ' i\(dia I /I o : ove na i t ar. ■ li:^; eon-a ra 'iijn, e oitiri ao;,; ' i . . , ■ r. • : . ■; !l(i; c... ■ ;,g ; ’a- WOJ’] i, 1 i!e J1'.as ii_;i t.; ( >u ' I'll'i V ( i i ■ ’> li. b i^abb; i.i.lv.iih < ■ . . ’■: a ;r, '■ . 'b a !-}>il : : ;a 1 ;be, •• lieav ^ .ill- , ?('. . ■ < iiii,.'.' . . i i' ^ r tle-.t it n. ‘V ; r:;. r, }), . J ^ ^ .. 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V - that 1) d. -! tiue'.cV n-v ^f'lsist UUI1 ■■ IVf! n-. ti'. r d t)v the I’lau- ai'i'wint a eommittac to sur; are r • 'i-b ; L' , a’ u ja-a i ' .n- WliU i" I La >vrv'!.'-•, I •r' a, i .I'a'C ; !> wlivt til ibe-- inf.'-; i1 atci ci»^nn! r= > * i'.* J ^ ' 5 Li Lilt’d i;i' ll I I. ! >i.: ra:.; r-i;tative t( :;(du rs of ■ b^‘ 1" -'uuy j. y) vaiiia ';\a:A - sot'iati;m. an 1 <■’ t:* ' a))p;>in1: d by Tbv- j ■!. That r- c ' ;;i Tai • ■ the , i .1 i .u t jliUl j ;i 'i'liat the !'•'.ird Is to -arvo ■ Ilbaut i o::ii)aia ativu. 1. 'I'laii t ho ixam-natiijn bi.: u?ii- ! form tl;ro;i;j:l;oi!i the eonnf'y. ■i a. That all ihe examination ai '.’iia'i' ].ay i. viNg j» .'fiiitmi ^-a.'Uia <-iy who di"s in the \ i: t* by j)r. lb"’-’; ; ; ■)ns (a.untry, benet' we ask tla;t W'euvei- (■.■bv atd; cba])tc‘v j'resi.tent of tin' U. >>. tii<- irradaatin; rd ri !U ..ill 1- r -- f* en ,,i A- so'e;:', tiiin. an • lunty . ,1 of 1 ::e i>e:iT (i ,la^ d of < (u;eati(.n ;erar(' it lit' and via; Lmi. Z d)’a]iin J •• iV elia]t:er icgeii ]■ :iiu a coianiiti! e tn : er a t a tes to iia^ 1 uneral rd'e Vv-i y boy in ;u‘ n < r eoaniy. C]ia]a; r pi e:-iil -r.{s and 3a'gt’*:ts will a? I; tlieir b ca.l under- lakei's to iniovm them of each lun- eral. TIu'so o!;.''ani/.atioriS consivhT it \i t a ver ■r.n, X s '• ss- t li < ilir:; ;y ti;ne ill ■ ■••iety -■'ien, j.th- \. ’L i;]:- man froni i nr a ibutea DbdrieV, ;r;t(^rve: i;e take!' t:;) wi’b. intt’ tests iu def’uti'. cajii 7 ^di^s, etc, Tlu f’.immer scb.ool Vvill eijnm or. 'laiei-'day, dune 1 !. and will close on Satr.fday, July •jo. ^J’ho teuebers have be. n selnet^ d from the facul- v.'e)\‘ !>. e i lie er \va .are ■■■ savy : ? i>' t ' {• ■ 'St;! all S \,;li !ie tv'.’iiei.. : ijid-, (.1" t;j(iay ; t:K‘r'. i'ljac, should :ba; f r tl is b;sk, j t: ‘ L hut-e.- '.a i ' it- v.a r<tvr 1 lu' tas;. i-i. t ^*V K a* It S 1 !\t el J 1).' tbeii- prt'p.-i a’id it is ])r>.v i't ly at tliis that, in til' ubseiic • of ila-'ir i:';)';>i!i/.cd rat!ier-\ da'y ren ihe ri^r^k of es;‘a[>- ir.g all i dueatii)'ial innances. Tiieje[or<‘ nuw, more than i'l Time ot ])eaCi‘, '»'e a.i ilild light agfiill.'^t the (jbsta(des in the way of school attendance. If r.rgurnent were nocaled b r «ve . d i ■■. o v.a . i\r;--r i ■^LS (ji te :e!uy ].l IVI\1 tv.bi t: , Mio t merits I'f tl'-' oi: vierory, iii ta s , larr-.' hop. , ; of ; <'reat jov ol s- a great ]o'. h ■ 1 ea ■1 ill, seme .^al, iv. ila- re:.li;:ati! L tlie S>i< ; iiv the bayii-:e , The soul bve in a ni'.Ki'a nt, th in in in’ and draws inti. ;be fxji: ri. ne; a pas:-ing iidniif,. oi: trueex- ise a a' tiian at oiia-r times tiU v:)a''a e-;\-s. 'ri:e iioait ir^ iia-pired '•raru’-e a; tranyferrnv'd. A Si'irlt >eems to var-^ai.u; ull tbiiigs. Tli re is beneatii a. new earrii ami aT)Ove us a n . w heaven. i-aa'b, my *'iuistiriu reacb^rs. sb-'ulu i)(‘ car e.xjH-vi. nra', if we are I'i" a with Christ. i)i the heart, -T.ouisi Eleventh (Jreu- iiav(*(’ur;- 'ienth (i-aa. —i.'uby Due Ei.:. ih (irade—Ayatlia Ifuth Mitel; a’. !:lant 'n Mi; St'V. nth (ba-.'b—jiiniue oard in sefa-ion, ii. 'I'hat I hi! examina1i(»ns be con- so freely •iive their li-.a for sueh a glorious cause and each cha])ter Mi^s. and I'revard Institute. A large i>r,rt of tb.e literary wtn-k will I’earl Duak v,ai. th, A.cea b a. a ii ton, ^ jrenerai average <.d’ 70 j)i‘r cent. greart'v iittentien to the jiiiy^ieal j om-pii\ate walks ii?/J-inedivatien.', joyaestions are to bt* prepared by tiie a ];rivilege to honor these jnen v.ho <d' :d“ridian College, Meridian, ' care of childn-a in ih.- United 1 in tiiei'amily circle, in tl>e ordinal States, it is f;)und in the result of j pur-iuts of life, as in the eliarcl;. the lirst draft v, ith its rei-.ction of | services, to live more ’oeautii'uliy one third of the nU'U a-^ not ])hys-j tra-.n t'ver ; and heaven seems to come dov.'n to etirth in benedictions. V The transfoiination marked, tiio chanire is vronderliil, and all is cx - * j ducted by tcaehtns in cliarge oil the in Xorth (’arolina v.ill h,> glad of be done by the teachers from the ^ ^ ’ j hist Tliursdays and Fi iday s in e%'ery opportunity to i)erform this, college, and tlie vocational de j alareh. sacred ilnty, Mlt'on., I ~ That all ap[;!icants m:7st make ' i \ irginiii r-.;j That all (paestions be sent 1-ula ( ai’- n, (e r,, teachers in charg.'j not to, be ( pentd till tlu; lirst day of the | exaiidnatioii, and then in the i.u-e^- enc 1 of the applicants, and only! Ibh OJi trUil^U ladwaia :■ Sixth iii’ale — .\li>o:’. (-ft'nave N' .1, Reba Bures, .\!avv Moore. K'iti; «).-a Ja(d-:ie Daniel Thrash, Pres. N. C. Div. L'.D.C, Ella H. Alorri:on, fc^tate Kegent l3. A. R. Mary M, To we’], Cor. Wee. N. (]. Div. U. D,C. ' partments will be managed by the regular teachcrs in the Institute. ic:illy sound. We an? told that a large proportion of the ri'j-ctions were for causes dating back to in- ilEW.^BO OFFEfiEB FOR TflilN8yL'#,iiii BESEfilERSi fancy and early ebiblhuo.l, hi-rli; ^ h.itied by tlie: sini[>le, that yve are could havt> l.een nmoved had they j vis n v.'ilh Clirist, and li\e the nev*" l>een recogni/.' d ar.d treated iirop-' life. erlv at the rijzht tin’.o. then count ourselves Carj.tnter Kim/ey, Ai borne, Fifth Clad — v'harb E.iith (irali^*’' a V. Fourth (irath' Eva Kuth Wati rs, Pauline Sit; ;n, Cath erine :-Ioirit. :\iargaret Bryaid, Al- liS'in Orr, ^blrion Y.-itts, ('harles fi^arton, E. C. Neill, Homer Hayes, U’a"V ne M(d)ariiel Third (bad-' — Mary dolnison, Edgar Ivin ', Ciiristina Snelson. ^:a. rah (iillesi.'^'i Helen Kay, .lo(' Pool«, Carlton Garren, Jos. Waters, Joe Duckworth, E.l\vard Salt/., Sarali Baxley. Edn« ' Second Oradt—Donnell Lee Moore. First Grade—May Cantrell, Rulh McDaniel, Donald Jimkins, Ghi-. land Sledge, Warren Scruggs. Alice Nicholson. Dr. Edward of the Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, will srpply Presbjterian churches at Brevard and Davidson River during his vacation, from May to September. \mmm% of coi^rEOERMY (lut'slions for eac!i exan'ination to b;i handed out until all ji tm of iNSPiaTBi The rules must be com plied with or j ttie paper will not be graded. V« ht'n | i-eguhtr April ree.iting of ail suijjects are finished the teacher Transylvania Ciiapter, U. D. in charge wiil i)lease mail or send . ^ (chapman, who is cbap- them immediately tu the oflioe of j p^jj^ qj-ijjg ]oq.^] the (. ounty Superintendent. , emphasizing the fact that while the t>. That all papers must be writ- i people at home could not fight in ten v.’ith pen and ink, (f’j,, trenches tliey could render val id. That the present board ot p.p^, keeping alive un examiners be according to appoint-, faning confidence in final victory, mcnt the following; Mrs, H. L.! /n ^ n , . „ , ,1 After Dr. Chapman s talk the \N ilson, teacherin Brevard graded i ’ regular business meeting of the school; 2tiiss Maude Allison, teacher |, i 11 i i • t ’ ’ ^ 1 Chapter was held, during which in Rosmnn state High School; Miss.,1,^ tr«,snrer rei>orted that over Sasio ..o..lan, principal of C-dvert. j graded school; N. L. Ponder, prin-! cipal of Penrose State High School; | B. II. Ijewis, principal of Brevard ; graded school; J. W. E^iin.dt,! Setk and ye shall find X)rincipal of Davidson River high i the Diversified column school; F. L. Wilson, member of County Board of Education; A, F. | Mitchell, County Superintendent. 11. That the next regular meet- ■ ing ehall be in the office of County Superintendent on April 30 at 9 :30 o’clock a. m. A working progra!>: for chiblren's j w 1 lay of these things. Let us I year has been prepared by the C’hil- 1 giv<‘ up ourselves, and vrith our- II(|. Co. D., 11 Util Inf. ! Bureau and is being placed ' seive.-, ,ill we possess, to be sancti- Cani]) Sevier, Greenville, S, C. i before the child welfare con.miitee j iied by the ever-present Christ, the j.ils, j or each loctil council. Everym\e I can help; n«t only mothers and 1, jS±nrcii Editor Brevard Xews, Brevard, N. C. ^ fathers, touchers, physicians, ni- The folbowing men from Tran-1 welfare nurses, and other soeiul sylvania county liave deserted from | w'orkers who i.ave to do v.-ith cbil Camp Sevi<'r, South Carolina ; j but men and women exper- Aliison, Wave J., Company D, j it-nced in organi/ation, and young ilibh Infantry, deserted Dec. 7, i P^^ople—in lact, all who want fo do l'.»17', ago 2.S. height T) ft, 7b^ in., brown hair, brown eyes, weight 140 lbs,; home address. Penrose, R. F, D. 2. their bit in children's year. The work proposed for children’s year is grouped under certain top ics. One of the most important is. Ledford, Raleigh C., Company D, : P’^sblic protection of mothers, in- 119th Infantry, deserted March IS, | fj^nts and yoi^ng childrei . As a llJbS, age 2J, height ft, 8 in., j goal in the protection of black hair, brown eyes, weight ITjO iiif»^'ds amt young chil ' dren, it is iiroposid to save the lives Oi biO.OOO young children dur ing children’s year. Many of the activities suggested for children’s year will not require money. Physicians and nursts and trained workers in other fields will give generously, as they have done, in time and service. The Transylvania committee cf lbs, home address, Transvlvania, N”. (b ; relative to be notified in case of emergency, Mrs. Florence Led ford, Union, S. C. A reward of li^aO.OO will bo paid to any person for the delivery of each of the above deserters to the near est army post or camp. William G. Green, Capt. 119th Infantry. strength and joy of our life. Let the life we lieicufter live, be the nev.' life of peace, of purity of faith, of devotion. Let us not only fol- lov,- Christ, but rise with Him heaven v%-aru, and manifest every where the sinrit of heaven. C. D. C, AT THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. H. Norwood s'ill preach at the jSiethodist church next Sun day morning in the absence cf Rev.. \V. E. Foovey, who is making a vis it to tiie old home at Hickory. Mr. Nor\vc ;d's subject will be : “Christ the L'igiit of Libi'rty.' child v.elfare is ]neparing for a tetter babies’ week this spring and soiicits the help of everyone. Ful ler jilans of this work will be placed before the public at sla early date. Mrs. H. L. Wilson, Chairman Child’s Welfare Council Transylvania CouHty.
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