he Aim U Frankn«ti| and Sincerity, EXPONENT OF TRAN SYLVANIA COUNTY. VOLUME XXVI. BREVARD, N. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1921. Nc).S THIS, THAT AND THE OTHER (By Dr. C. W. Hunt) THE DEATH OF MRS. ELVIRA BISHOP Optimist: . “I did not gel my Bre-j — vard News today”. I The many friends of Mrs. Elvira Pessimist: “You did not miss much” Bishop will be r:rieved to learn of her Optimist: "Did you read the Bre- sad illness and death. On Friday, ANOTHER ERROR CORRECTED: NEWS FROM BAPTIST CHURCHES 4 • vard News”? January 14th, while getting- tip from Pessimist: “Yes, and it Aid not take the dinner table, Mrs. Bishop’s left long”. foot seemed to be paralized and she Optimist “Is there any thing new in was unable to move it; but fell upon the Brevard News”? ; the floor, breaking her thigh, before Pessimist: “No! Nothing as usual”. I anyone was able to reach her. She We have all heard the above state- just lacked one day living a week ments about the Brevard News now after the sad accident. One Jan. 20, and at all times. All papers are just at the close of day the death ang critized. All papers are open to visited th'j bedside of this good lady, improvement. The Brevard News is and called her home to rest; but she ■.10 exception, as far as its publisher was veady to go and wanted to go. and readers know. j At the time of her death, Mrs. Bish- Did you ever stop to think that in op was living with her son G. W. judging a news paper, or anything Bishop of Cedar Mt., N. G. She is ei t', we are ]>rone to look for parts the widow of W. P. Bishop, who died 1o criticize and ignore those parts four years ago next June, and was a desowiiig of praise? sister of J. S. Heath, who died about If the i^ubseribers could realize the two weeks before her death.. She is timi' and constant work entailed up- survived by five children, Mrs. Jane on the ])ublishor to get out each edi- Tones, and Elbert and George Bishop I (if tho paper, they would be nior of Cedar IMt., A. E. Bishop and R. api rc eiative and more cooperative. I.. Bisho]) of Oklahoma. Tilt' publisher spends his days cir- “Grandmother Bishop or Aunt < ulai ’ig amoii,.’; t the people for mat- Vira” as she was called by everybody r'a! f 'V hi.-: paper and the greater nia:iy frien(]s and rolative.s who 1 ;.rt o' his each and every will mourn her death. She was a IV.! ^ !n coippiiing the same, (viie Christian wonTr-Ln. havin.'r been a 'I'lu ^■ab^^hv'r confesses that the member of Ro-ky ni!] ("nurch for a- 1’’ var • News has not been anil is !>out sixty ver;y^. She having turn- r.i>t I'ow all that it should be, but he od into h'or '^‘>th year when death 1'' vetemiint.-d that by the help and claimed her. c i.c'H rat'ion i.ht people it shall Mr. J. M. Hamlin, Brevard, N. C., 304 Rev. C. E. Puett, unable to fill his Rhett Street, Greenville, S. C. pulpit Sunday morning,-is much im- Dear Sir; — proved. I read your memories of Mary High The ladies of the Baptist Church tower Duckworth. I have some data Brevard, gave a very interesting and that might interest you and posibly helpful program Sunday night to a others of the older people of Transyl full church. Each one showed pat- vania County. Eppaphrodtus High ient preparation and practice, tower was born 29 April, 1774, in They are to be congratulated upon the upper part of Greenville County, such a good service to foreign mis- S. C., marrisd Lucy Tenney, who v/as sions. At the close a collection was born 3rd May, 1773. He departed taken for the starving people of the this life Nov. 19th, 1853. Lucy de- East amounting to |45.25, which was parted this life on August 20th, 1863 forwarded to J. F. Love, Richmond, They moved to N. C. settled at the Va. If any of the Baptist Churches old Hightower place on Little River, in the County wish to contribute to He v/as clerk and deacon of the Bap- the suffering in China or the near tist Church at Little River, a member East, arrangements have been made of the Legislature and a Justice of for your money to go direct to the the Peace. : place desired and with the least pos- John Joseph Gedding Hightower sible delay, through Secretary of Vv-as born October 14th, 1812. Was Foreign Missions, J. F. Love, Rieh- one other ^'bn and five daughters. I mond, Va. have the old Pible. — J. E. Morrell. | Rev. S. B. McCall has bonri called ! to the pastorate of Gladys Branch n b.-a. .(f j)U . till - ilU' ‘ for this county ■’a-re.'-t countv in Tlu‘ ryond its supposed did fifth Sunday mett ; territorial limits and can’t help but Grove Church. Says Br do ihe un:'xpected. ' In the second delivered two great cuu^", T)!ac6 it stimulates the writer in his dresses. Two yount^ la quest of lost names. ; ers: Miss Manley. U-. ;uht The writer stands corrected by Mr. A. J. Maniey, an azines and the leading newspapers. There is absolutely no gambling allowed in the club and no lockers are permitted. The writer has been about the club rooms at all hours and has never seen any conduct or heard any word that would bring the blush of shame to the inmates of any of the best homes in our city. The men v*'ho compose this club . Broiher ditional information about Mr. ational schools. Mrs tj- Young’s odd.ities wns h-'^.med. He tended Meredith ColK " made apparently a business call upon Manley Fruitland Instituu one of his neighbors. He found the Rev. Mr. Dupre, of ( nn. good, lady of ‘-he home surrounded by made a fine impression a: her children. He signaled her out Creek and ^t. Moriah chur( of their presence whiqh impressed Sunday. Some of the bn ' ■ her that he had some business pro- almost in a calling notion, position to siibmit. She immediately Pipes, of Mars Hill, will preach for withdrew an>} when all ears w'ere clos- these churches next Sunday. The ed but theirs, he said: “It really is Lord lead them to the right man. none of my business but I want to say This is by far the rtrongest field in The possibilities noed- disclosure he bid her adieu. ^ ed to develop this field. This writer does not remember see to^ you ’Capt. Deaver’s whole corn- this association, crop is too thick by half”, with this are great and a strong man fug l\Ir. Y’oung but once and that was OWEN — NICHOLSON . r-e measure of commendation. In bringing the various camps c 'urse of liii address Secretary "here; and in locating the Transylvan- sa il- "(iove.'nor Morrison, Tanning Co, at this place; their .^’.ite ones you a great debt for funds have helped build roads, and :■ ur vision in the n:agnincient inaug- advertise the advantages of this sec- ’jrai address you made an.i your re- ^^on. During the “flu” epidemic the . message to the Ge’^eral Assem- advanced money for doctors and 4>!T. No part of it means more to ^u^ses, and is a staunch supporter of t!‘eciive government than to give re- Cross Work. ■ '.sibility to the chief maeistrate Every right thinking citizen of . f the commonwealth. The Gover- Brevard and l!ransylvania County nor of North Caroliiui ’s entitled to should be a member of Brevard Club, a eabinet of his own cnoosing, who The mayor of the town should cer- will share his view« and be responsi- tainly belong, the ministers should bie to him so as to secure the f.allest also be there. The time has gone by c-.op(‘ration in every state activity, ^vhcn the cleric must be a recluse. We are too progressive to stay in ‘hv: mud. North Carolina people are tired of riding in the mud. They are willing to pay fair taxation and to assume fair burdens for good roads. I believe iji being practical arid until we all become angels, which will not be long, and begin to fly, we on the road-side. He was in com- ■ pany v/ith his father who could not A very quiet wedding which will should have roads that will transport the ■’)roducts of this State to market The most successfyi preachers of jday are good mixers. Ministers of Brevard come and "oin us. We need your presence at our meetings, your advice and sympathy in our various problems, we need your good word for our club. The Brevard Club is the only pl?ce in town where a man may enjoy good reading, find a quiet place to v rite a letter, bring a friend to meet .he business men of our city, or play a game of pool. The free will be helping to do the town and community good. — E. H. N. Secretary Colby is recommending several changes in the State depart- Th( pass without a sh9rt talk. The boy come as surprise to their many V - toU' 'hnf 1 J? without the wheels being so clogged remembcTo nothmg of their talk but was solcmized au ths home of , . , „ K,, Vic ■Po+v.Q-.-o •-a with mud that the tax upon industry a statement made by his fathers re- ^ ^ Galloway Sunday ,,, , . , ^ lative to ditching he had done on his o ’ i w p M greater than the tax upon jg given to our sum- ess prosperity of our town fj^^d not given satisfaction. ’ building good roads. ^ isitors upon request of a mem- Mr. Young explained that doubtless when Miss Estella Owen became the the week, for bgr, and many of them avail themsel- it had been done by “greenhorns”, bride of Cleve Nicholson. A. E. Gal- the Governor’s program, developed ^es of this privilege. The idea seemed to be accepted^by loway ofilciating. Miss Owen is the in the road hearing on Friday after- Brevard who are not mem- father, but it was puzzling to his attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. noon attended by hundreds of high- bers let me urge you to come with us boy. To him the idea of ditching Luther Owen of Jackson County. Mr. way enthusiasts from the mountains with horns was unheard of and be- Nicholson is the son of J. M. Nichol- to the sea. Thie Morrison program in