S > ■ ■■’ /■ ».' t"wrs.7^"^ ■." .' V ■?• TW mmmm r iTtfit -t•C^^, fm \ ' &> 1'*^' '■ • '' • , - 10 v1 In Hats ) and Beginning Friday, November 13, and continuing through November 24th, we will offer to the people of Traiisylvania the greatest opportunity they have had to buy real bargains in men’s and boys’ ready? to-wear lines. 1 * In our Griffon Suits for men, we have reduced our price from three to eight dollars a suit, and on our boys’ suits we have reduced prices from $1.50 to $4.00 per suit. In our Shoe Department we can save you from 50c to $2.00 per pair on shoes, and no better shoes are carried in Western Carolina than the shoes sold by us. * ' ♦ Our re2isqn for putting on this reduced price sale is that the public is crying for lower prices, and we are trying to do all within our power to make your money count 100 cents on the dollar. We will not buy any cheap, sorry or seconds in anything to sell in our sale, but are offering you stan dard goods, such as we have always sold. Come to see us during the next ten days and buy your winter needs at a great reduction. Standard Clothing Company ¥ A. E. HAMPTON, Manager Opposite Auditorium BREVARD, N. G. mmm j 1 Evei rything for Your ^ Baking N^eds — Good home S made bread, biscuit LO -_j—I.--.1 \ fioufi. ipeiirii “hit** with husbands and kiddies. And they’re tic kled when you bake a delicious cake. If you are not getting as good results as you would like to have, why not consult with us about the flour you are using. We have handled many different brands of dour and meal and know just which are giving the best satis faction. We invite you to proiitbyourexperience. THE PRAYER CORNER Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention R. P. KILPATRICK, Brevard NOTICE AND SUMMONS State of North aCroIina, County of Transylvania. In the Superior Court. Lillie Tritt Breese, Plaintiff. vs. Paul Henry Breese, Defendant. The defendant above named will take notice 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 denfendant will further take no tice 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 Novem ber, A. D. 1920 and answer or demur* to the complaint of this plaintiff or the plaintilT will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. N, A. MILLER, C. S. C. Ralph R. Fisher, Attorney. 4t_l0-8—10^29. APMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the, estate of Mary Taylor, de ceased, late of the County of Tran sylvania and State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased, to exhibit them to the under signed, at Brevard. N. C., on or be fore the 20th day of September 1921 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, all persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. C. C. KILPATRICK, Administra tor of the estate of Mary Taylor. 6t 10-1-20 Let us have your nekt order for job printing. We will ap- preciflfteitr Our Weaving “In one of the famous lace shops of Brussels, ther are certain rooms devoted to the spinning of the finest and most delicate lace patterns. These rooms are altogether dark save for the light from one very small window which falls directly upon the pattern. , There is only one spinner in the room, and he sits where the narrow stream of light falls upon the threads that he is weaving. Thus”, we are told by odr guide,” do we secuffe our choicest products. ' Lare is always more delinately and beautiful woven when the worker himself is in the dark and only his pattern is in the light”. May it not be the same with us in our weaving? Sometimes it is very dark. We hannot understand what we are doing. We are not able to discover any beauty, any possible good in our experience. Yet, if only we are faithful, fail not and faint not, we shall some day know that the mots exquisite work of our life was done in those very days. If you are in darkness because of some strange, mysterious providence let nothing make you afraid. Simply go on in faith and love, never doubt ing, not even asking why; bearing your pain, and learning to sing while you suffer. God is watching, and He will bring good and beauty out of all your pain and tears. “A PRAYER” Our Fatehr help Us to look up to Thee in all the changes and chances of this our mortal life; in the dark ness, as well as in the light, in our pain, as in our pleasure. When the tears fall, as when the smile and the laugh are our cvaifanions -r- and thust Thee implicit«Iy, nothing doubt ing. Knowing that “he that doub- teth” is like the surge of the sea, driven by the wind and tossed and shall receive nothing from Thee”. Let us never forget that “all things work to-gether for good to them that love Thee”, and that if we are only faithful, failing not nor fainting, we shall one day know that the most beautiful work of our life was done in the days of darkness. Let nothing make us afraid, but help Us to go on if Gold. Berlin.—Discoveries of new gold Helds in different parts of Russia re ported by a German trade Journal. New High Record for Bank. WsBhington.—The 8,157 National 'banks of the country reported a gross revenue of $1,109,000,000, or 24 par cent on their capital for the fiscal year ended last June 30, said a state ment by John Skellton WiHlanis. eomptr^ier gtf tlie currency. This. Mr. Wiliams said, was a new record. ... Money By Wire To get money there quickly and ^to the right person is often vital. WESTERN UNION Money Transfer is the quickest, surest, safest means to send money anywhere for any purpose. For the accommodation of our customers and the public generally, w© are hand ling Western Union Money Transfers. Brevard Banking Co. THOS. H. SHIPMAN, Cashier Brevard, - - - North Carolina I Cox on Hunting Trip. Montgomery, Ala.—Gov. James M. CoS. of Ohio, Senator Harrison of Mississippi and former Senator Thomas Taggert of Indiana, will reach Montgomer>' during the week, en | route to Tuskegee, Ala where thev will be the guests of Col. Ed Laslie, j prominent planter and sportsman . ot i Macon county, on a hunting trip. > Alaska’s Population Decreased. Seattle. Wash.—^Alaska’s population ils 54,718, a decrease of 14.9 per eent In the last decade, acording to an an nouncement made here by W. T. Lopp, superintendent of the Alaska district of the United States bureau of education wh.o had charge of ^ the oe&sus in the northern territory. NOTICE — LAND SALE UNDER EXECUTI9N: ' Town of Brevard, N. C., vs. J. H. Pickelsimer and J.. B. Pickelsimer, Exrs. of B. J. Pickelsimer, Deceased: By virtue on an execution directed to the Marshal of the town of Bre vard, N. C., by the Secretary of the Board of Alderman of the Town of Brevard, N. C., the undersigned Mar shall of the town of Brevard, N. C., will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in said town of Brevard, N. C., o!'. MONDAY^ December 6th, 1920, at 12 o’clock, M., #11 the following described lots of land situate in the town of Bre vard, N. C., on th2 South sicle of Main Street and on West side of Broad Street, bounded as follows: FIRST LOT; Lying on South side of Main Street; beginning on a stake on south margn of Main Street, comer of Cooi>er Lot, and runs S. 26 degrees W. wtii thQ Cooper line, 73 feet to a stake; then North. 64 de- I grees W. 44 1-2- feet to a stake; then I North 26 degrees E. 73 feet to a stake on South margin of Maiil Street; ithen with same, S. 64 degrei 1-2 feet to the beginning. , the lot on which the brick storo. v< : ing stands. Amount charged a- I gainst this lot 1120.00. ^ ‘ SECOND LOT: Beginning on a j stake On West margin of Broad St. runs N. 64 degrees W. with line of- ' Dunn’s rock building Co., 132 feet to a stake; then N. 26 degrees E. 63 feet to a stake; then South 64 degrcfies , East 132 feet to a stake on West mar gin of Broad Street; then with sam^e South 26 degrees West 63 feet to the beginning. Being the lot betw^n the rear end of tiie Coop^ and Pickelsimer buildings, and tia Dunns Bock buildng Co.' AmoimiEi- charged against lot " Said il^e made to jattsfy said cution iSnd costs of . 'This November 2iid, 1920?^ A. W. BA«N1?IT, . Marshall of Town of ' ' ‘ ? 1 ■ r ' J