« « ♦ :> •* Sliss Eliza Wmllis has accepted a position as school teacher in the Bre vard gramniar school. Jndge W. H. Fajilkner, of Fayette- -ville, made a business trip to Brevard last week. J. L. Gravley of Cherryfield, made ns rery pleasant visit last week and rrnewcd his £nbsicripiion to the News ’•.vhile here. Miss Lucy Whitimxe of Asheville, w-ns visiting friends and relatives in Fre^-aril, ast week. Ada Whitmire of Henderson ville. visited friend^ and relatives in Last week. I)!:: Elsie Walker is visiting friends )(! rlativcE in Tryon. BREVARD NEWS, B REVARD. M. C Miss R^XIla Oaihoan has returned from Sylva, Ivhere she has been visit ing her father during the holidays. BEST QRADE ROASTED COF- FEE 35 CENTS PER POUND. ROSE CAFE. , l-9-2tc James Sinard made the News of fice a pleasant call last Wednesday and subscribed for the Brevard News while here. C. C. and Harley Wilson of Saluda, have been visiting their grandmother Mrs. I. C. Tinsley. Miss Julia Shuford has returned from Atlanta, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. G. F. Shu ford. BDDIES NOW Jim HONEY AND SAVEVG nf Hftrth Caroirha School Societlea 11# port Qreat Activity.—^Treasury Department of Unftad SUtea Receives Splendid Support. NOTICE—LAND SALE by^Trustee. TRANSYL- M. B. Whitmere, is visiting It > j fj. 'Si'v, YdtIi, A. S. Alderman, Jr. of Sumpter, S. who hus been visiting his mother, *V1»s. M. E. Alderman at the Crary (luring the holidays, has return (-'•1 >on!e. Kiv. J. R. Hay made the News ofriv! a pleasant call last Saturday nud ronewed his subscription for one < VIS. Ashworth, of Asheworth, N. V. written the News enolosinK Tor one year’s subscription for >)! • riiother, Mrs, A. S. C. W. Sitton, of rN : 1?': }}U. NORTH CAROLINA VANIA COUNTY. j By virtue of the power of sale con- I tained in a certain deed in trust exe cuted by W. H. Faulkner and wife, | Flora Faulkner, to the undersigned Trustee to secure the payment of: 1 , w . • X certain indebtness due as mentioned •'uJci and relatives m Stoney Point j u- u j i • I I therm, and which deed in trust is i dated April 1917 and registered in ' Book No. 9 at pa^e 220 of Deed of Trusts records of Transylvania coun- i ty, N. C. ‘ And whereas said indebtness is past due and unpaid, and default has been made in the payments as pro vided in said deed in trust whereby the power of sale becomes operative and where the required notice has boon given to the makers to pay said indebtness and the default not hav ing been made good, and the holder of the ?aid indebtness having demand- eii cf the said trustee to advertise said lands and premises di?scribcd in the said deed in trust. Now therefore, the said undersign ed trustee will sell to the highest bid der for cash at the court house door in the town of Brevard, N. C. on Monday, Feb. 2nd, 1920 at 12 o’clock I\I. all the following described lands and premisese situated in Brevard Lov.nship, State and county aforesaid: Described as follows: On the road leading from the town of Brevarti to the Williams place and beginning on j a stake in tht* margin of said road j runs in a south-easterly direction 136 ] feet to a stake thence Sourh 21 dcg. I west 100 feet to a stake co^'ner of i lot no. 1 and 11; thence north 33 deg. west 178 ft. to a stake; thence noi’th 48 deg. East 97 ft. to the beginning, containing lots no. one and two of the division of Ladsonville as survey ed and plotted by A. L. Hardin sur veyor, and which survey is recorded in Book No. 33 at page deed re cords ox Transylvania county. For a full and complete description of said lantls reference is hereby made to the said Deed in Trust lirst above mentioned. Said sale is made to satisfy the in debtness above mentioned together with interest and expenses of sale. This Jan. 7th, 1920. CHAS. B. DEAVER, Trustee. 4tc. i.’nhvri E. Greathouse, of Wilmore, I.s rif=it:ng Mrs. R. M. milliard, (hii:irhter, Gladys Dae, at their or; West Main St. IC. t‘r'\ C. Orr, of Pisgah Farest ;hc‘ News office a pleasant Cull 1) i . • i-1; and renewed his subscrip- ii,,- ,7 the year of 1920. .^Iberta Perkins and Mary Hit liva' i'fV this cij|^have returned boi: e f. nc r :yj)ending a few days at iV rijj>^f Miss Adelaid Patton at tv Hx Ml! ■ Ik id '.on River. s Adelaide Patton, visited Ma- ■ d Mrs. J. M. Rhodes of Hender- ist 1- . .1!’, on her return to school. She will n >u)jie her studies in music with thp ?',uit'd Mrs. Crosby Adams, form erly the reacher of Josef. Hoffman. Mrs. {'. A. Cooper, and Mrs. R. F. Gj^rner, of Toccoa, Ga., are expected isoon In visit Mrs. Coo;jer’s daughter, Kngene Loftis. I ‘ nie nmerchants of Brefvard and Tran sylvania C ounty neeii their money and will appre<i4te W early settle- Kit'Tit from all creyattfrs. Mrs. Eugene Loftis has returned from Tot : oa, Ga. where she has been visiting a sick sister. We wish to call attention to the fnet that the News can not publish nny unsigned communications from rorrespondents—sign your name to the articles and if you do not want tbem publi.shed, tell us so and we will .not do so. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hr -iig qualified as executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Ho ward Cook, deceased, late of Transyl vania County, N. C. this is to noti fy all persons havin'’: claims against the estate to present same to the un dersigned for payment on or before Dec. 15, 1920 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; all persons indebted to said estate in any amount are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersign ed, Margaret B. Cook, or to Welch Galloway, Atty. Brevard, N. C. Dec. 15, 1919. MARGARET B. COOK, Executrix of Last Will and Testament of Howard Cook. 12-19-6t-wg. Making money and sariag !t i3 ba- -oming no less popular amons North Carolina school children than among frown-ups. More popular, perhaps, than the time honored study of read* Ing, writing and arithmetic is the new ■tudy of thrift which is *being incorp orated into the regular work of the Rchools. The, subject is taught in con nection with the “Text Books of Tarift” which are sent without charge to any teacher desiring them by the War Loan Organization of the Fifth Pedsral Reserve District. Judging by re^nrts, the schtK)! shildren of North Carolina arc going the teaching of thrift one better. Al* ready a great many savings societies have been organized in the schools of this state, and the pupils here and all over the district as well are busy ievising ways of earning money in order that it may be wisely invested in Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps. ^ ^ la Thrifty V^oungster. In one of the schools in this dl»- trict there is a youngster who hag laid the foundation of a prosperous career by plowing and by selling vegetables. When all the work was done the lad counted the money he had put in bank. He fou^jd that it amounted to junt twenty-five dollors. Many of the world’s richcst men be gan life with les.'; than twenty-five i dollars. But they saved their money and invested it wiaely, thus assuring success. In one of the 3-A grades, so a teach er reports, one cf the girls has earned no less than tv.^enty dollars by help ing around the house, while membera o< a savings society that flourishes in a 1-A grade have made about twenty-five dollars doing such odd jobs as feeding the chickens, tying tobacco and chopping grass. Several boys who are members ol savings societies which are particu larly active have bought clothes with money they earned in similar ways. Qne little fellow did so well helping his father that he was paid ten dol lars. As he received the money he bought Thrift Stamps, showing that he already knev^ liow to save and lu- vest what he made. Popular among these small invest ors are the Penny and Nickel Sav ings Books issued to all school pupils desiring them. In the days when, tc many tots, the pri<^e of even a Thrift Stamp, may be too huge to oe gotten together all at once, and when one just must buy an occasional all-dav sucker or a cent-apiece bite of candy, lots of youngsters think it wise to save a penny or a nickle at a time. The coin is deposited with the teach er for safe keeping, and she stamps the savings cards to show how much the child has put In his account When the total is large enough, it goes into the purchase of a whole Thrift Stamps, Piling up money of your own is a great game, played in this fashion, and a game that is daily growing in favoi In North Carolina schools. IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF THAT VACANT LOT LIST IT WITH THE BREVARD LAND A IMF^ROVE MENT COMPANY. Seest thou a man dilligent in his business, he shall not stand before kings, he shall noi stand before mean men. Prov. 22:29. It is the mcral support of capital back of him that gives the dilitient man dignity In the presence of the king. Buy W. S. S. The sluggard will not plow by rear son of the cold; therefore shL'.l he beg in harvest and have nothmg. Prov. 20:4. The alive man plows un der hardship feasts in harvest and saves evi'plus, until he comes to a day when he may sleep lata ot 9 enowy morning. Buy W. S. S. Diversified Ads • TOWN LOTS,—f^arms and timber lands for sale. Frank Jenkins, Brevard. N. C. tfc. I WlL^saw your wo^d at your home. I will crush your corn. Block wood $3.00 a load. Call by phone or mail a card. C. M. Siniard. Dec. 28 3tc FARM AND TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE at reasonable prices in the upper Hiawassee valley in Clay County, N. C. and Towns County, Ga. This ribh and beautiful country is now being opened up for the first time by a standard gauge, common carrier railroad connecting with the Southern Railroad at Andrews, N. C. Fine poplar, oak, chestnut, hickory and othr hardwood timber; large and small tracts. Saw mills needed. Rich, red clay soil in wide valleys and on easy slopes. Alfalfa, four crops a year, clover, blue grass, wheat, corn and all crops grow luxuriantly. Mild cli mate, no drouths. Splendid loca tion for wood working industries. Textile mills etc. New wonder land for tourists. Hotels needed at healing mineral springs. Good schools and churches. Most law abiding section in the state. Tell us what you are interested in and about how much you might invest and We will find the place for you. Address INDUSTRIAL DEPT., Carolina and Georgia Railway Co. Hayesville, N. C. FOR RENT—Two rooms for rent. Light house keeping if desired. Ap ply Mrs. C. A. Shuford. 1-2-tfc. WOOD—$3.00 per load. Cash. Any length. Leave orders at Nichol son’s Shoe Shop.—J. R. Hamlin. 2t FOR SALE—Thorough-bred Buff Or pingtons, Poovey stock, but less than Poovey prices. Some fine cockerels and pullets. Brevard In stitute. 2te. 1-2-20 FOR SALE—ONE Fine milk cow and, calf for sale or swap for beef cat tle. W. L. Aiken. 1-9—20-tfc. VERIBEST MIXED VEGETABLE SOUP $2.25 per dozen cans $1*15 per half dozen cans $ .20 per single can. Contains all the summer vegetables. Economical? Yes! T. M. MITCHELX The Grocer V. We have a Complet e line ol. Trusses, Maternity Belts and Abdominal Supplies DAViS-WALKER DRUS CO. Successors to DUCKWORTH DRUG CO. Main St. BREVARD, N. C. Phone 85 ■■■ '*\ The faitk Mafymula —Ik §muk PtlS ri il haif your iiouse DEVOE; paint the other half whatever you like. If DEVOE doesn’t take fewer gallons and cost less money, we will make no charge for DEVOE. If DEVOE doesn’t wear a year or two years or three years longer-longer and better-we’l! give you enough to paint it again. BREVARD LUMBER CO. BREVARD, N. C. GUARANTEE: The paint in this is full measuri composed of: 50% Pure Whitp| iCartMnate of Lestf) •50% Pure White {Oanle ol ZiAc) Hmh the proper smounuof: Pure Linseed Oil.'j Pure Turpentine and nothil DO YOU WANT to SELL your PROPEETT ? We Specialize in Sub-Divisions and Sale of Farms, City Property and Slimmer Homes. If you Want to Sell your Farm, List it with Us and BID IT GOOD BYE. Brevard Land and Improvement Company Pickelsimef Buildin L BREVARD, N. C Telephone No. 7 \

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