*":}(■ ., ■ . w, V>- l_ ' ■ , , , . . r- --.v, . •., ,. .. i*--., ,: . .t^Ky ■{^^-:- . ..-r® , '; - ■ - ,. •’ ’ ■ - . I / v» ,■- ■ ■ ; -; "■■•I-' ‘■■'•' ■". ■ ', ■.-"■■ -r; ■'■ '■' ■'.- ■■ * 0 reitSONAU J|fff. Goode Cheathaih has returned M^cr home at Henderson, N. C. •^iSugenc Goston and Everett Wilk inson of Asheville are grucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Nichols. W. L. Ashley of Valdosta, Ga. was a business visitor here on Friday; William Harden of Knoxville, Tenn. spent a short time here last week. W. P. Campell of Atlanta, Ga. is here for several days. Mrs. J. R. Anderson left on Mon day for Arden/ N. C. to visit her sis ter, Mrs.’ A. W. Baker. J. A. Bailey of Hendersonville spent the week-end here. > Mrs. C. I. Millard has gone to Nor folk, Va. for a stay of several weeks. MiM Anna Hutchins of Fairveiw, N. C4^nt the week-end with friends here. S. T. Hensley of Goldsboro was a business visitor here recently. J. A. Bryson, Brevard’s former • N chief of police, is here this week at tending the sessions of the Superior Court. lioy Marr spent the week-end at Hen dersojiviile, Flem Galloway of Rosman left this r;eek for Gastonia, N. C. to visit his cister. W. H. Whitmire has returned to his home at Rosman from a visit to Asheville. C. W. Robbins of Newton, N. C. sperit a short time here last week.. A. O. Kitchcn of Rosman was in towTi on Monday. Mrs. and Mrs. J. C. Whitmire of Selica were Brevard visitors recently. Mrs. W. E. Chadwick left on Mon- iljiy for Lenior to visit relatives. M. G. Sutton was an Asheville vis itor here on Monday. f* V/m. J. Brov.’n is here from his hoi-.ie at Bristol, Tenn. Mi.«s Allene Foster of Asheville spent the week-end with friends here. G. M. Troslet of Chicago was a business visitor here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Randolph were visitors here from Black Mountain during the week. Miss Mary Jane King left on Tues day for Raleigh to attend a State meeting of Chairmen of the Victory I^oan Drive. Miss Annie Jean Gash has return ed to her home at Pisgah Forest from a visit to her brother at Cincinnati. J. L. Council was a Waynesville visitor here recently. Miss Margaret Fleming has return- to her home at Morganton after a short stay with friends here. Roy Simpson of Greenville, Tenn. was here during the week. Miss Mary Wilson left on Monday for Tryon to be the guest of relatives. A. Hall Johnson is an Asheville vis itor here this week. W. S. Bowen of Mars Hill is here for a short stay. G. M. Glazener of Hendersonville was here this week. Walter Turner of Lenoir spent Monday with friends here. T. M. Lunsford of Asheville spent the week-end here. Miss Eliza W^allis has returned from Pittsburg, Pa. where she was the of Mrs. G. H. Cartledge'. ^ave just received a letter fronji Sharon, Va. wliich brings the in formation that Miss Mary Heath was married in that city last Saturday to Clyde Cornelius of Grove City, Va. Mrs. Cornelius was formerly a resi dent of Brevard. She is the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Heath df this place and has a number of friends in this section. , John S. Roth of Richmond, Va. is a guest at the Aethelwold. Whit Duncan was a Rounan visitor here Monday. -.‘5^ Friends here of Lee Whitmire Hendersonville, who has been in American forces in France, will ^lad to leam that he has been m «d out of the Mrvice at Camp Gj Ga. and will arrive at lus hoi few days. W. K. Chambers of As6e a Brevard visitor on Tuesday. C. £. Gutherie of Richmond^ is a guest at the AethelwoUL . Coliimbws Smith of Quebec was Here for ik short stay this week. W. C. Cleveland of Green^lle, S. C. was a guest at the Aethelwold for the week-end. » O. B. Thomas of Toxaway came to Brevard on Monday. D. W. Fisher of Toxaway spent a few days here this week. H. C. Hall of piddenite, N. C. was a visitor here this week. E. A. Wilton of New York City was here for a short time during the week. Judge . Finley, who is presiding over Superior Court, is a guest at Hotel Crary. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Carrier and Master Henry Carrier, Jr. will leave on Thursday for Social Circle, Ga.'to be the guests of friends for a fort night, after which Mrs. Carrier and Master Henry will go to Bridgeport, Conn. to visit Mrs. F. W. Rennell, Mrs. Carrier’s aunt. Ralph and (Walter Duckworth are home after several months service with the colors. Walter was in the naval corps and Ralph was a member of the 113th Field Artillery which was on the front the day the armis tice began. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Skinker and ■ son of St. Louis, Mo. are guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Wallis. Mrs. John Glenn had the honor of entertaining the Judge and Solicitor this week. Mrs. M. L. Mason has returned from a visit to Biltmore. Mrs. Eugene Evans left this week for Gastonia to visit relatives. Will Sitton of Mills River' was a Brevard visitor on Wednesday. M, M. Chapman left on Wednesday for Anderson, S. C. Mrs. Chapman | and the children left on Thursday for the came place. Solicitor W. E. Shipman of Hen dersonville is a guest at the Hotel Crary. Geo. McC.' Hixon has arrived for his annual sojourn here. Mrs. J. 6. Bronifield spent Monday in Asheville. C. B. W’ade of Atlanta is here for a stay of several days. Mrs. H. I. Leland has gone to Trav elers Rest, S. C., for a visit to rela tives. B. P. Harrison of Savannah, Ga., is a Brevard visitor this week. G. A. Wilkinson of Charleston, S. C., is in town for a short stay. J. R. Cannon of Knoxville, Tenn., left on Wednesday for his home. A. F. Dickson was here from his home at Horse Shoe on Tuesday. Miss Margaret B. Wilson of Ashe ville was a visitor here during the week. G. A. Young of Albemarle, N. C., was here this week. E. R. Shaw was a Jackson County visitor here recently. Miss Nannie B. Rice of Greenville is here for a visit to friends. Miss Lillian Hall of Asheville was here for the week-end. R. \V. W^illianis of Charlotte is here for a short stay. Mrs. E. W. Alexander of the East Fork section spent Tuesday in town. M. H. Davis was an Asheville vis itor here during the week. W. F. Spencer of Greensboro left on Tuesday for his home after a stay of several days in this section. W. B. Winslow of Ashboro, N. C., is a business visitor here. D. E. Campbell of Anderson, S. C., is a Brevard visitor. L. A. Waller of Savannah, Ga., is here for a short stHy. While returning t\her home Tues day night froni thf^ home of one of her patients iVlr.: I . '1. Galloway fell and broke her arm. D^r. Hunt was called in and se^he arm and we are infoisafldAifl^rs. Galloway is doing ^all of Toxaway spent* Fpe of Selica was in town [oore is among the visiting town this wfiek. of Rutherfordton is after his business inter section. Dway was a Rosman vis- the week, f . of Ta^»c«, 7enn. is' M. H. Kvkendall of Selica was in town Monday. County Superintendent A. F. Mitchell is in Greensboro this week attending* the Superintendents’ meet ing. . The closing exercises of the Pen rose high school which were to be held on Friday of' this week have been called off on account of the flu. NOTICE OF SALE Of Household and Kitch en Furniture, inclwling a good Kitchen Range, etc., at the residence of Maj. W. R. Robertson, on Fri day, April 25, 1919., Pri vate Sale, commincing at 10 o’clock A. M. Diversifieil Ads Are Business Boliders One cent a word tor each insertion; each initial or abbreviation counting as a word. TOWN LOTS, farms and timber lands for sale. Frank Jenkins. Brevard. N. C. tf WANTED—Green hides of all kinds. 5. F. Allison. tfc FOR SALE—One-half dozen modern Bee Hives, in good working con dition. Apply to Dr. J. H. Mc Lean. . tfc. FOR SALE—One Overland Car, 85- 6, almost as good as new. Terms made for bankable paper. Apply to Dr. J. H. McLean. tfc. POTATO SLIPS—I Avill have plenty of Sweet Potato Slips this year, including the ‘"'Queen of the South, Philip Yam” and “Porto Rica,” the best of all. These will be ready by the 25th of May. C. M. Siniard. FOR RENT—6-room house on Jor- 'dan St.; good garden; rent very reasonable. E. T. Henning. *‘Scek and «sre shall find through the Diversified column* HendersonoiUe^ N. C. REGAL SHOES IVeUesley PARTICULAR PEOPLE DEMAND PARTICULAR FOOT-WEAR; THAT’S WHY WE CARRY THE FAMOUS REGAL SHOES. WE CA TER TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE AND WE KNOW THAT WHEN WE SELL A PAIR OF REGAL SHOES WE HAVE.MADE A FRIEND OF THE PURCHASER. WHEN HE NEEDS AN- OTHER PAIR OF SHOES HE WILL COME TO US AGAIN. ' ' WE HAVE A GREAT MANY PARTICULAR CUSTOMERS FROM TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY BUT THERE ARE SOME WHO HAVE NOT LEARNED THE WAY TO GLAZENER’S. IF YOU FIND IT IMPOSSIBLE TO COME TO HENDERSONVILLE JUST WRITE US WHAT YOU WANT AND YOU WILL GET IT BY RE- TURN MAIL. WE HANDLE THE WALK-OVER, KNEE- LAND AND GROVES SHOES, AS WELL AS A NUMBER OF OTHER BRANDS AND WE HAVE THEM AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL. LAZENER’S SHOE STORE Hendersonville, N, C. m J NOTICE! \ Transylvania Citizens - $ AS IT IS BY NO MEANS CERTAIN THAT THE DANGER OF A SPREAD OF HYDROPHOBIA AMONG DOGS IS. PAST, ALL PERSONS OWNING DOGS IN TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO MUZZLE OR CONFINE THEIR DOGS TO THEIR OWN PREMISES FROM THIS DATE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1, 1919. THE SHERIFF, HIS DEPUTY, OR ANY OFFICER IS AUTHORIZED I TO KILL A|^ DOG AT LARGE WITHOUT A MUZZLE. DATED AT BREVARD THIS THE iSth DAY 0F APRIL, 1919. ♦ . ■ • ^ ^ .f* Signed: W. J, WALLIS, Coiu^ Phy«ician. -I' * S.. ■ ■ 'w