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C. ■i- i v:, !• Thn inf'reased co;<t of the various maCerials and appliances uned ip the operat ic a of the raihvavs is =well illust^^^ed by the two Stgiial towers shown herewitli. which' are located on the main line of the Soufhorn Railway, six teen miles south of Washington. These two towers are part of the electric automatic block signal system, protecting the double-tracked line of the Scathein R,ailway System* between Washington and Atlanta. Installation of these !( -m'£5 was completed May 15. 1914. at a cost of $3,207.00. To install two sirr^Ilir towers iti •t'? ooo na iJHE AMERICAM RED CROSS. »*= IN PEACE TIME J Disease Prevention ^ i r Delicious Syrup and Molasses MICKIE SAYS: CORM SYRUP Those fine, fla- Vory hot cakes taste all the better when covered with some of ©ur clear, sweet syrup that comes to you fresh and clean. We sell the best known, most reliable brands on the market—cane, corn auid maple syrup — at prices that' you can not beat anywhere else. And our stock of mo- lasses for baking and cook ing purposes will please you in every way—in quality, rich • ness, flavor snd price. Give us a trial A. VHTTER.^ V=ER. MOOR. ^Oe>SC«.\PT\0>4 -C' -rVA\S oesT CLVP osi^ o' w\v prfcuGRs] -ru' <3J(ecu. OVACj^RSTCAU^, J\U- np-=to-date EaTiizer^ ■f" Priq,te3. Tlirough Its Health Service the American Red Cross hife begun a nation wide concentrated elTort in co-operation with estaWished organizations to reduce greatly the aiiioinit of preventable disease and physical defects found among the country’s 10G,OCV),<X)O population. Education is its most powerful tool. Special attentioji is devoted to children, and this picture shows a typical lied Cross welfare clinic wlxere little ones are treated and mothers instructed lu the proper care of tlie'tu. 'THE AMERICAN RED CROSS. lu peace time V A Europe ^ i*V\N 1 \''-' Eastern PEOPLE OF OUR \ TOWN tt Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention R. P. KILPATRICK, Brevard ADMINISTRATOR'^S NOTICE: Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Pink Lyday, deceas ed, late of Transylvania County, N. C., this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at the office of Ralph R. ttsher, attorney at law, in Brevard, ■■Jfm or before the 21st, day of Oct. 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 21st day of October, 1920 Ralph R. Fisher, Attorney. Jnda Lyday, Admrx. of the estate . of !Pink Lyday, deceased. NOTICE OF SMMONS NOTICE « f^ositivrtly no huhtinsr of any kiad allowed on our farms. Sisrned' V. C. Moore, J. A. Forsythe, J. H. Tinsley, E. O. Shipman, F. D. Hiinter/ A fire merchant advertises— state of North Carolina, County of Transylvania. In the Superior Court. Nettie Lyday Hancock, Plaintiff vs. Reece R. Hancock, Defendant. The defendant above named will take notic^ that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transylvania Coun ty to obtain an absolute divorce by said plaintiff from said defendant; the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said'county to be held in the court house in Brevard on the 29th day of November, A. D. 1920, and answer or demur to the complaint of this said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. N. A. MILLER, C. S.C. Ralph R. Fisher. Atty. for l*laintiff. 4t.l0-8—10-29. • IN PI^CE TIME Aiding Poland (m If you want to buy, sell or rent let it be known through the col umns of the News. .Our want «dt wffi tto! work. Hats off to the Gloom Buster, who puts tlie Kibosh on the Crepe Hanger. He radiates Cheer like a Wann Cat dispensAS Purrs and laughs at Wor ries that cause the Average Man’s hair to Gnrt The Gloom Blister has a Good Word Jw Everybody and Everybody lias ft '^Otood Word for Him, What’s More! NOTICE TO ALL TRANSYLVAN IANS ' TransylTania's Printing Office i* now prepared to handle all your printing whether it is a lari^e or a small olkrder. Your patronlige he appreciated and e^ery job is guaran teed to be done by sldiled printers backed by the most up-to-date equip ment tbat money can buy. . **Your money back if yon are not satisfied.” Pb^. N«. 7* ‘ N. C.| ■:v»v^ But for the work of American Red Cress agents Id all regions of KoiaiKl during the last twelve months, hundreds of thousands of people In that tragic c-Muntry today would be uQder^tbe SOd. vtcttms of banger, disease and. exp»> sure. The Job 1^ Polaiidi Is .one ^ tremendous yrc^rtions and cannot be ubiindoned for many months to come. Here Is t typical scene: Red Cross^ worker **aY the throttle*' of a sot^ klicbc^ where li*'sdrtds oi iiMlentottrjalMtf rnomen and chitdrea wf ted di^. . ^ ■ -• LIEUT. COMMANDER Kl|4€i. ; Lieut. Commander E. U- U. King,' royal navy, is assictart naval attache: bf the British embassy at Washing-j ton. ' TO SEHIE WITH THE WORLD Discussions That Have Been in Prog- — J ress For Some Time Give Promise of Speedy and Happy Outcome. » "Washington. — Early recognition of the new govei’nment in Mexico was forecast by Secretary Colby. In revealing that “ui3Cii''.sions’' have been in progress with Rcberto V. Pas- queira, confidential agent of the Mexico City government, however, Mr. Colby said that these gavo “promise of a speedy and happy'outcome.” , The announcement came as a sur prise. Earlier in the day a report . circmated in New York that recogni tion was, imminent met v;]th emphatic donial at the stats depaitnient. A few hours later, iiov.ever, Secre tary Colby made public a letter from Mr. PesQueira as the basis for his announcement, saying it afforded 4 foundation “upon which the prelimi* naries to recognition can proceed.” “I. think I am warranted in saying,’* Mr. Colby’s fonnal announcement said, “that the Mexican question will soon cease to be a question at all, inas much as it is about to be answered, not only as it concerns the United States, but indeed, the whole world as well.” t *'•• .i Demobilizing ^Aviators. Warsaw.—Colonel Fauntleroy, Com mander, and the 14 other Ameri can aviators of the Koscuisko squad ron will soon be demobilized from the Polish army, and the most of them will return home to the United States. Japan Demands ^pology. Peking.—Acting on the basis of th» report of a joint committee of investi gation into th6 alleged participation of Chinese gunboats in the massacre of Japanese at Nikolai'evsk, Asiatic Russia last springy has demanded that China express regret. Awarded Nobel Prizes. Stockholm.—Dr. Jules Bordet, of Brussels, and Professor August Krogh, of Copenhagen, have respectively beeu awarded the Nobel prizes in, medical science, for the years of 1919 and 1920. Americans who contribute to the Red Cross would feel amply repaid for their generosity if they could see what it means to hundreds of thousands of war weary sutTerers in the Balkans. Here is a widowed Roumanian mother with her five children just after a visit to a Red Cross relief station. All are barefoot and the boy at the left Is wearing clothes made of scraps from the battlefields. Tii% hjive just received winter clothing, food and condensed milk for the baby. Similar worl: is being done for Russian refugees driven from home. THE AMERICAN RED CROSS . V. U. s. Refused to Sign. Paris.—The treaty of cession pre- • pared by the ambassadors’ council, providing for annexing Bessarabia to Rumania, was signed at the Fienoh foreign office. The United States re- ’ fused to sign. Seize Italian Steamer. London. — /British warships have seized and taken to Batum the Italian steamer Ancona, bound for Novorros- syk,‘ with a cargo for Soviet Russia, says a Moscow dispatch to The Daily Herald, organ of labor. Must Replace Craft. Paris.—Germany must deliver 275,- 000 tons of shipping to the allies a» compensation for the sinking of the German fleet in Scapa, Flow, the re parations commission decided. Violent Earth Tremors. Valpraiso. — Violent earthquake shocks, with a vertical movement, shook the provinces of Atacama and Coquimbo, the tremors lasHng two and one-half fainutes. New Italian Ambassador. Rome.—The appointment of Seaator Roland! Ricci as, Italian ambassador to the United States in success to Bar on Camillo Romano Avezzana, 'the present ambassador, recently reported as contemplated, is considered now as ▼irtually certain. ( , Hungary Obtains Delay. Paries—Dispiatches to The Tempa from Budapest recently ann^imced that Hungi^ry has obtained a delay to ratifying th^ treaty of peace witti the ^allies. / Per Cent Divided. Chicago.—^Tlie Standard Oil Can|» ^ny of Indiaxia Toted a stock dltidoni of 150 per eent-pasraMe DeoiBmber 17., The cpnqn^r.335,006 sh^;t«s of «toe^> & par'Taluo or f3S,500.409 baS «. sui^bus ol flSO.OOOirOOQ eCOeliit •Ktd. . ‘ ■*. .11 _i I -“-VJ**- > 1 J. ” J
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