e f T* • y^^^eesses^ kiiiuMi tm imiVAnD MC^ h \ i 4-' ' :*■ ■• j.'-» . IF ■ NliMNlWW I :• f- >Ogood cigarettes for lOc from one sack of GENUINE “BULL' DURHAM TOBACCO NAMUR.!D0TS< 4iiiMlte«l llMiL ‘THE PRAYER CORNER*' **Living or Dting** “Enoch Walked With God, and He Was Not; For God Took Him”. “People missed him one day, and feaw him no more, but he was not lost; Friends and readers just a few lines to yoi» ^elcome PWfv 1 noticing for. some time past pie<^ in your paper written about Miss Lola G. Townsend and I woul^ like to Mjr this. She has every trait of a very fine character and always conducted herself as a lady at all times. The one that has been writing those hor rid pieces and calling her “Town rat” and “Townmouse” was jealous of Miss Lola. And more than that when Miss Lola got her ankle hurt at school Ralph Hinkle took her home on the wheel barrow because she could- n^t walk, and that made Miss Pussy foot” mad because Ralph didn’t go to her home and whistle her out for a wheelbarrow ride. So long “Miss Pussy Foot”, you'll get a ride some day before long. Editor’s not — This is the first time that we have noticed any per sonalties in the correspondence, and must request that it be stopped. We appreciate all the news we can get but the paper is no place for insinu ations. I regret to write of the death of RUNABOUT « I <0 ■M •M God had lifted him over the river of mother, grandmother, great grand death, so that he missed dying, and had taken him home.” “Christian life here is very sweet. It is a glorious thing to walk with .God in this world. But only in heav- mother, aunt and great aunt; Mrs. Polly Hinkle. She lived to the ripe old age of 94 and was a mighty fine old lady. She was loved by all who Knew her and will be sorely rnissed M- ¥»■ m- «©• «e- wssm en can we pet the whole of anything many friends and re atives. ^ good begun here. We are going on , survived by one son. Perry into that land where all faith’s dreams Hinkle and a very large nur. j.hall be realized, where all love’s vis- j both in this state an ions shall be fufilled, nothing beauti- Carolina where she lived pr, ful shall be lost.” J Mrs “We shall meet our friends &n the ; thii= place Sunday,. other side; dying is but parting for • a little while. A child, about to fall | will go on Eifleep, threw her wasted arms about Chattanooga, Ten’ . her father’s neck, and said:: “Good | ^^ops for a few days }r of !n S. cally -"erry uary night, dear father; I shall see you in the morning”. -.She was right, we only say “good-night”, and in a fairer land we ;;hall say, “Good morning’% “Life we’ve been long together, Through pleasant and through cloudy weather; Ti’s hard to part when friends are dear, 1J his His her fa.li- ! ers at Pisgah Forest, and will join her husband in a few days in Chattan. ‘ ooga, where they intend making thair I future home. We wish them many I years of happiness and much success through life. Mr. Harry Grimshawe I is home on an extended visit to his father Dr. C. Grimshawe. His wife ] will join him in a short time. Perhai>s t’will cost a sigh, a i,ear; j The whole community at large has Then steal away, give little warning, been sulToring lately from the “Flue”. Choose by our lime; i I\lr. Pe>*ry Hinkle at this writing is Say not, “Good night”, but in some to be up from the Flue. Mrs. brighter clime I C. H. Alexander visited Mrs. John ■60 ■€» ■e^ ««■ €«• ««• «3- «?• «9- €©■ eg- THE FORD RUNABOUT needs no advertising About all we have to do is to tell you we can supp^ly the demand with something like promptness and the selling is over. We have never been able to get enough fro mthe factory to meet the demand and do not sup-pose we ever will get enough. There are more than four million - five hundred thousand Ford cars in operation today, and of this number about three hundred thousand are in foreign countries, the rest right here in America, but we have one hundred and five to one hundred and ten millions of people and it looks from the way demand comes in that we will have to sell that many Runabouts bfore we can satisfy that demand. . . . . It is one great, little utility. It fits into every'man’s wants, from the physician to the worker in the factory, fro m the country blacksimth to the millionaira railroad owner, from the contractor and his employees to the millionaire sporting man’s entourage, almost as necessary these days as the handkerchief. BREVARD MOTOR COMPANY C H. KLUEPfeLEERa Manager Ford Cars Ford Service Ford Parts Fordson Tractors 40 •CA ■(A ■y* •ee •M ■€« «9- «e- «©• •e^ •o» ■ee •M ■e« Hinkle Sunday. Mr. John Hinkle Bid me, “Good morning”. i So should it ever be with us and a business trip to South Caro- life when We part here: | lina Monday, January 24th. Mr. “Say good night, but in some brigh John Hinkle and nephew Mr. Perry ter clime bid me “Good morning”. | Cheek made a hurried trip to S. C., To our dear ones and friends, we Friday and Saturday, Will soon shall say, “good night”, God grant it, j time to get to work in the garden that, in the best of lands, we may the farms. Veita Hinkle, greet them with “good morning”. j Henry Hinkle’s youngest son has A PRAYER: ■ | been very sick for several days with 0 thou, in w'hose Hands are the to be up again, issues of life and death, we gladly | weather looks very unfavor- leave them there—dear hands which | I'^ble this morning. Believe we never caused Thy child a needless going to have some snow, tear. Life is Thy gift, and it is j school at this place |s out and very sweet. It is a glorious thing to beloved teacher is gone. We walk with Thee in thig world. But ^ miss her and regretted to w^e cannot get the whole of anything | ber up as she was an exceeding- good begun here. It is only in that i young lady and gained many better land to which we are going ! friends here. j ram, Mrs. Mrs. Alice Hinkle John Hinkle Monday evening. that all faith’s dreams shall be real- and all one’s visions be fulfilled. Nothing beautiful shall be lost. We know that we shall meet our dear ones and friends on the other side, for dying is but a parting for Messrs. Henry Hinkle, Car Burrell, and George Beddingfield are at work down about Pisgah Forest. Good luck to the won"'en and children at home. Come again “Miss Pussy Foot”, and “Miss'Bunny Town”, we • little while. _ Nay death does not ■ tickled to see your amusing mouse part us from our beloved, it brings us evft nearer to them if we are true and faithful in our love. The living links which bond their hearts to ours 3?row stronger day by day. “Dear hands, unclasped from ours, are clasping Thee: “Thou boldest us forever in Thy Heart”, whether we live therefore by the way. you Vv^rite and the way you look. We regret to write of the death of Mrs. Caroline Rogers. She died February 4 and her remains were laid to rest in the Pleasant Grove cemetery Sunday February 6. We extend much sympathy tocher re latives and many friends. Misses Pearl and Dora Kinsey and Messers. or die we are Thine. In this faith j Carl and Leeman Reid were visiting we would live, in this faith, we would fall asleep in Jesus, Amen—C.D.C. : RO^itf BROOK NEWS: Mrs. H. M. Mayfield of Piedmont, S. C., visited her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Hmnet at Rock Brook Farm. ^We are glad to see some pretty weather. / They had an all day singing at Conestee Church Sunday. All the people are getting ready for gardening. Come on Pansey and make a grand paper.. Honey Bee. in Cascadia a few days ago. Mrl H. P. Sitton of Pendleton, S. -C., is at his summer home in this com munity and we extend him our hearty welcome. visited good the default as provided for in trust be executed, notice having been given to the makers to make Mr. John Hinkle spent the evening good the default as provided for in with Mr. Henry Sitton Sunday, Feb- said Deed in Trust, and the default ^ not having been made good, the un- ruary 5. dersigned Trustee will sell to the , . . T5 1 highest bidder for cash at the Court Mr. W. H. Hinkle went to Brevard jjQygg Door in the town of Brevard, Monday to attend the Road Commis- N. C., on Monday, Mar. 14, 1921 at ^ J ... 12 o’clock M. all the following de- s'.oncrs meeting to try and see if he gcj-jbed lot of land and premises sit- can get some W'ork done on the roads uated in the town of Brevard, N. C. , ii , . on the north side of Main St. ad- in and around here as they are in a joining lands of J. E. Clayton ’ and , terrible fix. Robert Wilbanks spent and others, and bounded as follows: ' • V. --T. I.- J i ^ Beginning on a stake on the North the night with his grandparents Mr. ^ jvjargjjj of Main Street, at a point'60 and Mrs. Perry Hinkle recently. -feet from the west margin of North the outer edge of the west porch of This is my first piece and if it the present hotel building of J. E. escapes the waste basket I will try Clayton, and runs then with North I Margin of Mam Street, North 64 de- to come again. ■ grees West, 40 feet to a stake on said Kind wishes and good luck to all., Me M-o>rning Glory. j grees East, 80 feet to a stake; then . South 64 degrees East parallel to ^ main street 40 feet to a stake in the STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, j line of lot No. 1 on which the hotel MANAGEMENT. ETC., building is located; then with the line of Lot No. 1 and parallel to North BREVARD CHURCH DIRECTORY: required by the act of Congress of August 24, 1912 of the Brevard News published weekly at Brevard, N. C. for April, 1920. State of North Carolina, County of Transylvania. Before me, a notary public, in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared Wm. A. Band, who, having been duly sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says, that he is manager and publisher of the Bre vard News; W. E. Breese, Brevard, N. C. is owner. Signed by Wm. A. Band, Brevard, N. C. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of July, 1920, T. H. Shipman. My commission ekpiress August 7, 1921. . _ NOTICE—LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE: Caldwell Street and 60 feet from sanie and with the outer edge'of the west porch of the hotel building above named, 80 feet to the beginning. B6ing lot No. 2 of the J. E. Clayton property. Sale made to satisfy said note, prin cipal and interest, cost and expenses of sale. February 9th, 19$1. WELCH GALLOWAY, Trustee. BAPTIST CHURCH: Rev. C, E. Puett, Pastor; Preach ing every Sunday at 11:00 A. M.; and 7=30 P. M,; Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.; D, F. Moore, Supt.; Prayer \ meeting eve/ry Wednesday night. All welcome. EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Rev. John C. Seagle, Pastor; Ser vices on Sunday at 11:00 A. M.; and 5:00 P. M.; Sunday School 10:00 A. M.; Service on Friday at 5:00 P. M. The Public Cordially Invited. ‘ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John R. Hay, Pastor; Preach ing at 11:00 A. M. every Sunday; Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.; E. W. Blythe, Supt.; Song Service Wed nesday Evenings. mm TH£MDRLD’? '^wONDCR JUNGLE •toERlAL METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. A. S. Rapei', Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11:00 A.M., and 7:00 P. M.; Sunday School 9:45 A. M.; Welch Galloway, Supt. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday Night. Everyone welcome at all these services. state of North Carolina, Transylvania County. I, G. C. Kilpatrick, Register of Deeds, and ex-officio clerk to the NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM- MONS BY PUBLICATION: North Carolina, Transylvania County County Commissioners, do R/T.*A:lor« Allison. | ’’“'•'y “ The defendant above named will ^ statement of salaries, per-diei^, take notice that an action entitled and mileage of the Board of Com as above has been commenced against . . jf j.i. „ -j; her by the plaintiflF, in the Superior missioners, for the year ending Dec Court of Transylvania County, N, 1st, 1920, C., for the purpose of securing from j * . said defendant an absolute divorce C. K. Osborne, Chairman, year from the bonds of matrimony now Byvirtue of the power and auth- ' existing between them; and the said Mrs. Margaret Head spent the day ©rity given in a certain Deed in defendant will further take notice ' Mrs, John Hinkle last Monday., Trurt Exerated by J. E. Clayton and “thjaert if ftTsuwriw We sure had a terrible rain here wife, BellW. Clayton to Welch Gallo , Court of Transylvania County, N. last night and some very hard thun- l^y- U. G. Eeeves, da^ , . ^ „ ied August 30, 1919, registered in der for the time^ of year. So we ^ page 35 of Deed can expect some vety cold weather of Trust Records of Transylvania Co. N. C.. to secure a jiot of even date after this. Messrs John and Henry Hinkle therewith, payable to U. G. Reeves C., on the 15th day of February, 1921 and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, which will be deposit ed in the office of the said Clerk with- n the time prescribed by law, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said com* were in Toxaway last Monday 'and h^ not been paid, and the holder of they had to come home in a very hard , S'?* and whereas said note is past due and plaint This 21st day of January, 1921. N. A. MILLER. Clerk of Super visions of sale set out in said deed ior Court. salary $200.00 30 days in attendance .... $90.00 Total, .... $290.00 E. J. Whitmire, 29 days in atten dance .... .. $87.00 Mileage . .*$22.40 Total $109.40 C. F. Woodfin, 30 days in atten dance 4... $90.00 Mileage .... .. $18.00 ' Total $108.00 Would you fight if your sweet heart was kidnaped by an Ape? The Son of Tarzan did. SEE IT AT Sapphire Theatre fRIDAY, FEESilARY 18. I92l‘ WE ABE STILL IN eUSiESS If you want first class PLUMBING call on us. We do all kinds of Tinning and~ Sheet Metal work. Stove Repairing a specialty. If you want Roof Saddles we have them always on hand. We have two second hand Pumps, good as new, at a bargain. ^ Thanking you for your favors through the past year, we will be pleased to serve you at any time. NICHOLSON & OUGLOS Main Street Brevard, N.C. Next to Bishop's Old Stand 'i ’ > f i.- ■ - '.r

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