THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. FRIDi^Y^, DECEMBER 12th, 1919^ PERSONALS James M. Dancy has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. E. Hampton. He left here for his home in Jacksonville, Fla. last Monday, s. p. Verner and family, ^ ^ Transylvania County, wh« h,,, chrUtm.. tbi. their home in the Panama Canal Zone ' Um.. Th.r. .r. «.m. pippi- .t B.- (luring: the past lifteen years have re- ker’s Art Gallery, HenilertonTilU. turned to their old home in this coun v ' a very ln'nefical and pleasant byterian hospital. Prior to her mar- jj.jp I riage Mrs. Goode was Miss Isolee It is not too late to have photo- l^uckworth of this city, graphs made for Christma*. Go to Give the children wbole*ome book* Baker’s Art Gallery, Hendersonville, Christmas. Tber® are hundreds of them at Baker’s Art Gallery, Hen dersonville. MARRIAGE OF JOHN M. KING N. C. W, A. Johnatone left for rharkston last Tuesday to spend the \vi»;ter. ?Ir. and Mrs. J. S. Silversteen have returned from a trip to Xew York. A marriage of interest to a large •Jennie Aiken and (Jladys Glenn number of friends and relatives in I Wi re wiH‘k-end visitors to Henderson- j Bi'evard and Tra;45ylvania county, viile. j took place at Ridgeheld, N. J., Nov. The one best Christmas Gife for 15 when Miss Mary Banta and John al! the family is a Columbia Grafono- King, son of Mr. P. S. King, of fa. See the line at Baker’s Art Gal- Brevard were married, lery, Hendersonville, N. C. j The ceremony was solemized in the Miss Esther Minott of Henderson- old family church with Mr.’J. A. King v’ille is visiting Mrs. John Glenn. acting as best man and Miss Kather- r. M. Doyle and family have re-; ine Fielder, as special flower girl. The i.urneii home from a trip to Eastern j church was beautifully decorated and mi Xev\ Knuland ciiies. ’ ! filled to its capacity with friends and (i.'orue \V. Woodward and wife of relatives. The Gloucester Council No. 379, Jr. O. U. A. M. will present a flag and Bible to Calvert School Sunday, Dec. 14, 1919 at one o’clock and the fol lowing program will be carried out. Meeting called to order by W. H. Summey. { Song—America—by Congregation. I Devotion by J. W. Glazener. I Presentation of Bible by A. M. i White. j Reception of the Bible, Mrs. J. W. j Glazener. I Presentation of Flag, Walter I. Reece. Reception of Flag, A. F. Mitchell. Address on Principles of Order, J. P. Mason. I i Song by congregation. I j Committee to hoist flag: George I A. Butler, J. F. Snipes and L. R. Sta- I I ten. , Congregation will sing while flag j is being hoisted. Everyone is cordially invited to at tend. G. A. Butler, W. H. Summey and A. M. Paxton, Program Committee. Diversilieil Ads TOWN LOTS,—Farms and timber lands for sale. Frank Jenkins, Brevard, N. C. tfc. FOR SALE—One fine black driving mare and one rubber tired buggy and harness; also one Jersey cow. Also one 6-octave oak organ, apply J. A. Hartman, Pisgah Forest, N. C. I HAVE 8 head of nice red cattle for sale, short horn and Denben and one good pair of draft mares for sale. Weights 2900 lbs. Josephine Galloway, R-1, Lake Tox- away, N. C. 2tp. FOR SALE—9 room house with half acre lot on Main St. Cheapest property in town. Easy terms. E. T. Henning Dec 5-4tc. WANTED—a white girl to work in kitchen. Apply box 415 12-5-ltc FOR SALE—Throughbred fresh Jer sey milk cow for sale. Price $125. See Mrs. J. W. Setzer, Franklin Ave., Brevard, N. C. 12-5-ltp Report of the Condition of BREVARD BANKING CO. At Brevard, N. C„ at the close of Business, Nov. 17th, 1919. Recources Loans and discounts. .. .$533,910.06 .Overdrafts 862.28 I United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 87,150.00 Furniture and Fixtures -. 1.00 ! Cash in Bank and due from znks and bnkrs. . 147,583.27 Checks for clearing ... 4,761.74 Total $776,668.35 Liabilities Capital stock paid in .. .$100,000.00 Surplus fund 15,000.00 Jndivided profits less cur rent ex. and taxes pd. 8,779.88 Dividends unpaid 160.00 Bills payable 50,000.00 i Deposits subject to check 435,038.08 I Time certificates of dep.. 162,859.89 j Cashier’s cks outstanding 4,412.64 Certifid chceks 417.86 CARD OF THANKS j We wish to thank our friends and I neighbors for their kindnesses dur ing the illness and death of our hus band and father, 'loward Cooks. And we wish especially to thank the min ister and singers at the funeral. Mrs. How'ard Cooke and Family. WANTED—a desk. Address Box 41.'> Dec. 5, Itc. V/OOD—$3.00 per load, cash, any length. Leave orders at Nichol son’s Shoe Shop. J. R. Hamlin Dec 12-3tp. Total $776,668.35 State of North Carolina—County of T ransylvania. I, Thos. H. Shipman, cashier of the above na!r.ed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. THOS. H. CHIPMAN, Ca;hier. Correct —Attest: W. S. ASHWORTH, CHAS. E. ORR, C. C. YONGUE, Wm. P. WEILT, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 29th day of Nov., 1919. WELCH GALLOWAY, Notary Publci. Durluim are spending the winter in ; I’r'.-vard. j Columbia Grafonolas are bard to | but we have some beautiful mo- i dels in stock now. Baker’s Art Gal- i lery; Her.dersonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. AHi;;on of Hen- < If.-r^cnville are vi.viting Air. Allison’s twin brother, Rev. Ellija Allison. j Miss Rose Hamilton, teacher in the i L’errose high school is on the sick list. | Amos McCall, Carney Owens and | Virgil Duncan havo enrolliKl in the 1