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-'ik ArtS* K'.i ■-'■’• V Fi-' r.-'-' ' * K •%v* —^j__ HOW CAN A CAREFUL MAN ALLOW HIMSELF TO DRIFT INTO DEBT? DEBT IS AS DANGEROUS AS A DISEASE. IT IS A DISEASE. A FLY ON A PIECE OF PAPER SOMETIMES FREES HIMSELF WHEN HE IS ONLY ON THE EDGE. BUT “DEBT” IS A MONSTER THAT IS HARD TO GET FREE FROM. IT IS SO EASY TO “CHARGE IT.” DON’T DO IT; PUT A LITTLE MONEY IN THE BANK INSTEAD. BANK WITH US WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS BREVARD BANKING COMPANY tieen ipeHdlnK mdm tiiM* Imoi dAOghttr, Mrs. W. W. Gtavely, has returned to Brevard. Miss Mitred Garrin entertained* her girl fri^^dg Wednesday, Jan.* 22, with' a quilting and birthday dinner. Boys, if you want to find girls who can quilt, just come to East Fo®k.^ Mr. an^ Mrs. Chas. GarreQ and Mrs. Berry Britton Were guests of Mr. and Blrs. Hubert Summey Sun day. C. W. Chastine is visiting his chil- N dren at Pickens, who are with their grand father, Abner Chastinf. We regret very much to give up Dr. Hunt as health officer, for we have profitted by the good advice he has given in the News, but feel quite sure Dr. Watllis will fill his place. Street BuiRs of Cedar Mountain visited his sister Mrs. Hubert Sum mey last week. Some one please write the ne\\|s from Cedar Mountain. It would be interesting to hear from that part .of the county. b?- 'lit' ting tep with th« n^hbors and hel^ ing them. < Judson McCall is. moving to his new place on iipp^.. Turkey Creek. Ottly thirteen schoo^ children in district have escaped tiie flu. Have had no school thia yeur. Mrs J. S. 6rr passed away Jan. 22 from double pneiimonia follow ing influenza. She was Miss Anna Rebecca Boggs before her marrige 14 months'ago. She is survived by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Boggs, and her husband, Jerry Orr. She was bom near Birm- Imgham Ala, Nov. 24, 1901 was mar ried the day after her sixteenth birth clay Nov, 25, 1917- She was a sweet Christian girl and beloved by all who knew h«r. She was a member of the Turkey Creek Baptist church for the past four years, having joined the church while only thirteen years of age. With best wishes for th6 News, WILD FLOWiERS ROSMANNEWS 3ns^tiiutt BREVARD, NCRTl-l A Department"—Collepce Prepar.’t(irv. Normal, IJusic, Business, Do mestlc Art, [I'msc-ti'-iu Economic:'-. A<^riciiliurc. All departmeu*'? Jire dir.' cted by tcachcrs '.vitii special training and larj»e experience. Thev know their busi.iess. ‘’1 Iniluences nt' lli** in ;titnte are iilync worth the cost of tuition. Opens on September 5. r- . r I CARE IN SELECTING I Beef Cattle =3 When we go oat to buy cattle for THE CITY MARKET we exercise the same care as if we were buying for our own table We want to sevve our customers the best that can be had, therefore we buy the best and fattest cattle, hogs and sheep that can be found, and consequently we have satis fied customers. / We have the most up-to-date market in the Western part of this State and clean liness is our motto. Our refrigerator show case, which is something new in this section keeps everything in a perfectly sanitary condition as* well as fresh and pure. We have a fresh line of Fancy Groceries, also Fruits, Vegetables, and all kinds of Country produce. If you are not one of our old customers, ^ve us a trial order and you will become a regular customer. We Pay Cash for Cattle Hogs, Chickens, Eggs and Butter. \ The Toxaway Tannery building is now completed except some inside work. The large carpenter force was reduced last Saturday to a smal ler one which will be kept for some time. Rev. W. A. Thomas preached a very interesting sermon at the Meth- oi’ist church last Sunday morning r.nd ai?o Sunday night to am inter ested audience. Prof. Drayton Randolph conduct ed one of his very best sinj2cin}ics at the Baptist church Sunday after noon. M. i;v.oret::>ky and Joseph M. Schah^, Gtocl;hol(icrs of the Toxaway .Tr-nnir.g Co. rcLurned north last Sun day after a business trip of a few days taking inventory.' H. W. Beifthline and family have returned to their home in Berwick, la. Mr. Beishllne ha., bocn uith tho Gloucester Lumber Co. for the past nine months. The flu seems to bo takin": a nev/ -tart* in our little town. Several families are victimes but we hope it is soon exterminated. Some time ago two of our influ ential young men left our little toAvn to seek their fortune in Lakeland, Fla., among- the orange groves and they left in such S hurry they forgot their motor cycle which, like the faithful dog, tried to follow them up, but when it reached Lakeland, it found the young men had disappear ed, therefore it returned to Rosman and found them back on their old job, and ever since these three old frends have remanied quietly con tented in the little town of Rosman. Mrs. Creed Bailey has quite a sore foot caused by stepping on a nail. Plan of tha Rosman Circuit for Each Month First Sunday—East Fork 11 a. m. First Sunday—Connestee 7 p. m. Second and Fourth Sundays— Rosman 11 a. m. and T p. m. Third Sunday—Lake Toxaway at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Quarterly Meeting meets with Rosman church Feb. 22nd-23rd.— W. A. Thomas, t>^tor. DAYSOFUZZINESS Come to Hundreds of Brevard People There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, languor, back ache; Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. Doan’s Kidney Pill, are* especially for kidney ills. Endorsed in Brevard by, grateful friends and neighbors. I Brevard, savs: “About a years ago II had a bad time with my kidneys and I back. I had a dull, aggra^vating ache over my kidneys and it made me feel I tired out. When I bent over to dust | or svv'eep, sharp pains would dart through my back and I could hardly straighten. Dizzy spells cauic over me and black specks came before my eyes. Mornings I w'as tired and run down and my kidneys didn’t act pro perly c'ther. Hearing of Doan’s .'•I'.’ney Pills I got some at Duckworth Drug Co. and they relieved me right c.v,^ay. I.continued their use until I was entirely cured.” OOc, at all dealers. Foster- MIl- burn Co., Mfgi-s., Buffalo, N. Y. Let Us Print Your Sale Bills TURKEY CREEK NEWS KING BROWN DIES. ’n. King Browi^died at his home on Upper Turkey Creek Jan. 13. He is survivedby a wife, one son and one daughter, his father, Butler Brown two brothers S. V. and Jo^ Br|»wn and one sister, Mrs. Perry Orr; all of Turkey Creek and one sister Mrs. John Reed of Biltmore N. C. He .vas a good Christian man. and liked by 'every one. E^th was due to pneu monia following influenza. Charlie l^ims, one of our old re> •idente luw t^ietttmed home after sev- iparl months in^training at Cam# Han c6<^ Mias Emma Qrown baa Rcoyared ^001 an attMk •I fhi. - !SYOUR^RED CROSS PLEDGE PAID UP TO DATE? TRUSTEES SALE North Carolina—Transylvania Coun* *y* By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain Deed in Trust ex- cuted 4>y Charlie Jamison, (widower) to the undersigned as trustee, said Deed in Trust dated October 10, 1917 and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Transylvania County, N. C., in Book of Deeds in Trust, No. 11, at page 213 et seq, and to which said Deed in Trust ref erence is hereby made, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured whereby the power of sale Becomes operative, the undersigned Trustee will, on Monday, February 3rd, 1919, at 12 o'clock noon, at the <»>urt house door in the town Brevard, N. 'C., sell for cash to the highest bidder the following described property, to wit: Ljring and being in said county and State and in Hogsback Township; ad joining the lands of J. C. Wike, James Breedlove and others and being on the waters of Indian Creek; BaffiaBiikf on a stone near a'small Spanish oak, J. C. Wike’s comer line and runs north 6 deg. east 12 poles to a steke in J. C. Wike*s line, thence; east 1$ poles and 4 links to a steke, in a branch; thence sontii 29 d^. east 8 poles up a ditch to a stake in said diteh; then olfwith^d diteh south 8 deg. duii.4 poles and 5 linka to a steke near the raifaroad; l^n, north 85 deg. ivest 8 polea to % italte on north side of iWlroaKl; Mwth 81 deir. west 13 p<deii ‘to ’^ begii^i^, MntainiiliS'<me and'tluree tmtlts a«ces more or lisi. . « , T)ik StcembW 20, ^9||C 4t>we> V W. E. YhWAtmz ss iss: ‘•* and I teok it faithfully, and I t» feel fceCter.' My wife Mrsttaded me to con- and I took It tor some time aa directed. Now I s. well wan.** triiible and IwlBorAages of the . U«nld or Tafelet D’orm Have You a Home? If you do not have a Home, come ahd let us sell you one. If you do own a Home, come and have us INSURE it. ^ Two of the most sensible things that you can do: secure a home and protect it. GALLOWAY MINNIS R.eal Estate and.Insurancc Agents I eiftg is Believing Come to our grocery store and let us show you our grand stock of GROCERIES A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY MADE- We are out of the high-rent-dist^ictj^ and in these war-ridden times it belniooves all of us to save every f>enny. We want your business and will appreciate it wheiE we get it. Come. in and let us get ac quainted. R. P. Kilpatrick . GROCERIES, NOTIONS. AND SHOES Phone 141 Near Depot. Brevard, N. C. Brevard Luniber Co. THE WAR IS OVER. NOW IS THE TIME TO DO THAT BUILDING YOU HAD PLANNED. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIAL AT AS LOW PRICE AS IT CAN BE SOLD. PRICES ARE LIKELY TO STAY UP FOR SOME TIME, SO YOU NEED NOT WAIT ANY LONGER TO DO YOUI BUILDING. J _• ' ^ FRANK ».Vt . 1?0 ■, '-it Manager Close to Depot T*r * ’ ’Vf' I f-'. % 1 IX-
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