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! Miss Edna WilHs of^^ BurlhtftAn, N. C. has returned to her home After a visit to friends here. Personal Mentien Look thrdagh these cohimns; see if the names of your guests are there. If not, you have iieglected your'duty tovirard them. It does not cost any thing. Tel<^hone, write or bring your to News office. % ^ Dr. W. M. Lyday spent Sunday night in Toxaway Section attending patients with the flu. Dr. J. H. McLean and son> John, ynotorcd over to Asheville Wednesday returning by train Thursday evening. Mrs. D. M. Galloway of Balsam Grove spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Brevard. Misses Rose and Addie McCall vis ited relatives in North Brevard ^un- <iay afternoon. Mrs. W. B. Aiken of Horseshoe is vL«iting friends here this week. J.jM. Boyles of Asheville was in esday. Arnold** Stradley, who has seen active service on board the U. S. S. Texas *is here to spend his furlough with relatives. W. L. Miller of Asheville aeTwra] days here this week. spent Mrs. K. L. Curtis left on W^ednes- day morning for Gainesville, Ga. to »pe7)il a month with relatives. W. H. Robinson of Connelly Springs, N. C. was a Brevard visitor Ihis week. jVliss Elizabeth Johnson of Wilkes- fooro, N. C. has arrived to stay several ^vpeks V ith friends here. T. R. Brown has returned from a visit to relatives at Conover, N. C. Mrs. Annie Cole left Monday fcr Kasley, S. C. for a short stay with friends. W. B. Austin of Richmond, Vn. wiifv a business visitor to this section recently. ^ Miss Marjraret Faison of Wilmin}?- ton will arrive next week for an ex tended stay here. J. S. Silversteen left on Tuesday for a business trip to Philadelpria, Stroudsburg:, Pa., and New York. He ^vill be away about'two weeks. C. A. Lord of Asheville is relievingc i>r. Morgan at Duckworths’ Drug Store for a few days. M. W. Womack of Durham, N. C, was a recent business visitor here. iss Alberta Stewart left on Tvies- ♦fey for Greenwood, S. C. where she will visit her isster, Mrs. A. E. Wooten. Mrs R. T. Johnson is visiting re- V latives in Norfolk, Va. THE BREVARD HIGH SCHOOL On last Frid)ay, Jan 24th the Helicon and Gladstone Literary So cieties met for the first time since school reopened. They had adjoint meeting at which Mr. Clarence Dea- ver, president of the Gladstone Soci6- iy, with Miss Myrtle Garren as secre tary presided. The following pro gram was rendered: Song La Marsellaise All Current events .... Myrtle Garren Mrs. Charles McFee Itnd two little All members of the D. B. B. D; daughters have arrived from Tryon ot Club meet at the 10c Store Feb. 3rd visit Mrs. McFee’s parents, Mr. and 7:15 P. Mrs. W. S. Puett,, Ladies' Missionary Society of the Baptist Church will meet with Mrs, Belle (Talloway, Tuesday Feb. 4th at 3:30 P. M. ^ ^ I Bom—to. Mr» and Mrs. Cecil L. Green of Balsam Grove Jan. 20th„ a fine girl. Mrs. O. M. Galloway pf Balsam | Grove was in town Tuesday visiting Aunt Mary Duckworth. Mrs. H. Wilkens of Charleston, is visiting the Misses Shipmans at the Shipman Cottages. Mrs. Wilkens has ! Versailles Ted-' Clement been spending the summer seasons ■ The purpos of the League of Nations here for some time. —May Crary. - Mrs. T. J, Shipman has returned ■ “ to her home iii Hendersonville after: King. . « , , ... Chorus ....America the Beantiful. a stay of several days with friends i , iWhy a Frenchman Loves America— here. j Mary Blythe. Kay King came from Asheville Life of Foch Robert Kimzey Sunday to spend a short time with* Topics in Brief ... Irene, Duckworth parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. M. King. | Reading Opal Faulkner. Friends will be interested in Silversteen announcement recently made of "the! marriagje of Miss Birdie Lee Daven-1 port and John E. West which took | I place at Weaverville on November | the twenty-eigth. The ceremony was | held at the residence of Rev. R. G. | Tuttle, who offciated. Mrs. West is I the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. ! Davenport of Penrose and has .many ; friends in this county, and Mr. West is a successful young man of Ashe ville. They are now in Charleston S. C. to remain for several months iJe- fore returning to Asheville w’here they will reside permanently. Attorney Walter Moore of Sylva, who has many friends in this county, has returned to j^.is home after a stay of ten days in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Ward spent the first part of the week in Asheville. Friends of Rev. and Mrs. P. G. Eisom of Hendersonville will be glad I to learn that their son, F. H. Elsom, i who , is connected with the Brooklyn i Navy Yard, is recovering from pneu- j nionia. Rev. Elsom is a former pas tor of the Brevard Baptist Church and is very popular v/ith a wide cir cle of acquaintances in this section. AND CATARRH Try Before You Pay SENPTNE. tho great discovers' for ASTHMA, HAY FEVEli. r.UONCIIlTIS and CATARRH, hrs prodiicod wondoi'ful results with thousands of tho most stubborn eases. If you have experimented with ofhor treatments or.d hava failed do not be discourascd, but try at ( oi:r expense this truly meritorious < remedy. y Rend right now for a free trial I beforo you forget it. Address I WOODWORTH COMPANY, Cmmtsr'—fin tile Coiii^—Before the Clerk. • L. P. Summey, *Amanda Burns^ G.. W. Summey, T. B. Siimmey, Rachel Kilpfitric, C. C. kilpatfict, Emma Loftis, and T. Ti Loftis, vs. Louis Allison, Street Allison, John Allison, Mitchel Allison, Mary Gresham, Robt. Gresham, Minnie Summey, Maggie Long and husband ^Long, and Louisa Cison, Under arid by virtue of an or der and judgement of the Supr erior Court of Transylvania County, made in the Special Proceeding entitled as above set out, the undersigned commis sioner Will, on Monday, the 3rd day of February 1919 at 12 o’clock M. at the Court House door in Brevard, Transylvania County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder or cash; all those certain tracts or parcels of land lying or be ing in Transylvania County, and 4n Dunns Rock Township, adjoining the lands of the E. E. Batson heirs, Eubanks, Cand ler’s et. al. , and bounded as follows, viz:- rlRST TRACT: Beginning on a white oak on the east side of a small creek and runs south 60 deg. east 100 poles to a stake in the Candler line; then I withs aid line south 66 deg. j east 200 poles/to a stake; then | north 20 deg. east 10 poles to j the Eubank corner, a white | oak; tjien same course with said line 20 poles to a stake in Robert Crissom’s line; thence with his line north 58 deg. Vvest'210 poles to his corner; thence with the Henry line north 54 deg. west 105 poles to a stake; thence south 5 deg. west 80 poles to the beginning, containing 100 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a white oak and dogwood and runs a westerly direction to a spruce pine; thence south- 'west to a white oak; thence southvv'est to a hickory in Bat son’s line; thence northwest From the far away land of Annenia To America the of the Free’% There comes to each one this message; A message^to you and to me. ’Tis the heart-renfling cry of the helpless^ The moan of the starving to dea& “Oh hasten with help, noble brother, ’ - If you would sustain our last breadi”. ‘‘Our men have been foully butchered And we are driven from home. Now, wandering o'er Syrian deserts Many long weary miles we have come. There is no one left to defend us From the desert tribes of wild men; No Food, no Clothing, no Money ^ To take us back home again.” ‘‘So won’t you send of your bounty To save us poor Christians from death? This is the cry we are sending Perhaps with our very last breath.- As you sit in yoyr homes of plenty Enj oying your three meals a-day O give to the hands that are empty. And God will reward you each day.” Wilton. Conn. Friends here of Bishop J. M. Hor-, ner of Asheville will be interested to learn that his eldest daughter, Miss^ 'EN’a Horner, ■ sailed last week for Friinte where she v/ill engage in Y. visit to Macon, Ga W. C. A. work. A. L. Vickers of Norfolk, Va. was a recent Brevard visitor. Elizabeth Forney has returned to Asheville after a short stay with friends here. Carl Morris of Asheville is visit ing relatives and friends in this coun- i ty- . I I Miss Emma Reece left on Saturday t for a visit to Greenville, S. C. ! W. H. Gibson left recently for a business trip to S. C. 1 S. H. Moore left recently for a I Has been ^esporv sible for thousands of business successes throughout the country. Everybody in town may know you* but the>* don’t know what you have to sell. ■ i£ Advertising Will Help Yon J with the trail to a Blackgum, I corner made between E. E. Bat- ison and John Summey, Sr.; thence a northerly direction ■ crossing a branch to the top of a ridge on the southeast side of a chestnut flat; thence north- jcast along the ridge to said |Summey’s line; thence to the {beginning; said* to contain I about 50 acres more or less. I Said Sale for partition be- I tween the plaintiffs and defen- I dants as tenants in common.. iThis the 30th day of Dec. 1918. I J. H. PICKELSIMER, i l-10-4t-dle. Commissioner. PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN Mrs. J. R. Hamlin has open ed a private kinderg^arten at her residence on Main St. Rates $4.00 per month. J. ]M. Thrash of Davidson River section was i^ town on Monday. Wales Mull of Connestee was a Brevard visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Shytle of Ashe ville are visiting Mrs. Shytle’s par ents, .Mr and Mrs W. H. Duchworth. Miss Hazel Maxwell is visiting j friends at Nev/ton, N. C. | R. T. Martin of Anderson, S. C.! i left for his home on Saturday after a stay here of several days. Mrs. W. H. Stone has gone to Char lotte where she will be the guest of relatives for .a month. LYCEUM ENTERTAINMENT • AUDITORIUM MONDAY, FEBRUAtiY 10 AT 8:00 P. M. ARTISTS TEIR / • MUSIC, SONGS, DRAWINGS Admission—^Adults 50c, School Children 35c SEASON TICKETS $1.50, FOUR ENTERTAINMENTS ^ The Trained Watch Eye Sees many good watches that are allowed to go without cleaning and oiling until the oil is entirely dried up*and the pivots are cut and rusted in such a manner that it costs twice as much to put the watch in order as it would if taken in time. If your watch has stopped once, it will again—and when you don't want it stopped. Now is the time to bring it in. The best of work and reasonable prices. Buy in Brevard FRANK D. CLEMENT The Jeweler BUY A WAR SAVINGS STANP Duckworth Dmg Co. Prescription Druggists If you owe this firm ansrthin^ please come in at once and MAKE SETTLEMENT as we«need the money and would like to get our accounts straightened out. Dtickwoith Drug Company Corner Mdin and Broad Streets. Breyatd^ N« C* K AND PETE ONE LOOK MADE PETE CHANGE HiS niND ByKENKUNG rj>\D Tue Itsicuis UZ, 1h\H A TEN \30V tAST isn't CovJecy - I’cu Sex hg/s ' HAPv’V * '^ep, AM* 1 oFFCpe.i>] [MAtie TH£ LlTTCe AFTSP. He V. OH^THAt'u. Be dp.€AT- JTO?»-T ■TV»INK of the HofsoP^ D€a*<. ! CjueSS X'C«- TA,l^e ^ 140 M TO see -jHe liiO- X 'jJamna HAKi« that t^.oNe*r oix> bgats MG to \t tt y^evt^'s Tv»e. c<ttc€ peTe- — • an’ ,x*v)e-*t»: Ae»e HiH AF'TCf^. you ^\oo - CALL The J5SAC OFP M
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