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THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVAR D, N. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY SStli, 1921. GENUSNE DURHAM tobacco makesSO good cigarettes for CASCADIA NEWS [ U r't: V 'V\irv;!) /'i ■. ‘ . '! !\ir' '• f * ■ ov h. 1.1 \U- \, I,".', ' ■ ‘T y‘ {\ A We had some rain again Saturday and it is still cloudy with every sign of snow. ]\Icssrs. Perry and John Hinkle made a business trip to South Carol ina last week. Miss Daisy Grimshawe visited Mrs. John Hinlde last Tuesday evening. Miss Annie Nicholson was a visitor in this section recently. Mr. Bud Nicholson called to see his “old friend” J. H. Hinkle Saturday ..vening. Mrs. E. C. Lyday spent the even- in?; ’with Mrs. W. E. Head Tuesday. Mrs. W. E. Head is suffering from a sore leg. But we hope he will soon recover. John Hinkle made a burliness trip 'o C'criville Mor.dny. Tar?. \v. E. ilcPid spent the evening w-lh !’/r life lonp: friend, Mrs. John IlinkiC Vv'ednesday. Mrg. John Hinkle called to see Mrs. Dessie Teague last Monday. Say in your recent issue we saw the editor’s note in the piece written by “morning glory” and wish to say this in reply: That we could not rce anything wrong with the piece nnd could not see there was any in- sir.uations on any one as there was p-O boily’r< name mentioned, so don’t think that “Morning Glory” meant any i:iault to any one. Mrs. Cora Cash spent the ev 'r.ing witli Ivlrs. J. N. and Mrs. B. M. leag ue Wednesday. Mr. Perry Hinkle called to : J. IJ. Hinkle Sunday morning. Mr. John Hinkle spent the < Avith his ];arents ]\Ir. and Mn^ TIin!:lc Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Hea l ;md Mir v> Mr. ling ■rry h^art was kxdn.ip. d d;. an Ape? The Son of Z'dTza.n did, SEE IT AT' went to Sap:)hii ir . . arl Mon day. ■m o iii.4.. w i iiisat in,--'’!, 1 ^ r;:r.'Av, 25. 132; NOl iCE LAND SALE BY TRU. TEE i3y virtue of the power and auth- oiity conferred uj'on tho undersign- f.i i;u;^ttv in a cerla'.u deed in trust, tx, vUi.ed by William Blythe and wife, >:,.ry Blythe, to The Brevard Baiiiiing Company to secure a note of $150.00; and whereas said The road overseer has Lcjn in this section doing soino much nsjeded work on the roads. Blasting out re 1::^ ;.ixd repairing; bri(\:r.’s. Mitses Besi-ie and E:->ie Hinkie and 31is.> Annie Xichulson -.‘alle'-l to see .Jo}’,n Hinkle Sr;tur.!ay evening ^'.f.'^Tite it bfin.u’ so Torrli)le rainy. Lets all try to write long and in- tt resting jj;-ces to c’jr pai)er every week i.nd try to make it more ■ ■■(.wsy. Woui-' iha' "ot be a nice idea? r«Ir?. Elizabeth Burrell spent the day with Mrs. Alice Hinkk^ Saturday. Mrs. Burrell is getting rather old % !«• ■€« 1^ ■m ««• ce- w- ««■ w- ««- €«■ V3- <«• €«• «■ €«■ </> </3- ee- •€« -€A ; ; I I «9- «■ i«e- I ««■ ««• ««■ <«■ THE RD RUNABOUT THE FORD RUNABOUT needs no advertising About all we have to do is to teli you we can supply 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 ;n America, but we have one hundred and five to one hundred and ten millions of people and it looks fron:: the way demand comes in that we will have to sell that many Runabouts bfore we can satisfy that demau^ . . . . 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 millionaire raiiroad ov/rxe:', from the contractor and his emplcyees to the millionaire sporting man’s entourage, almost as necescary these days as the handkerchief. BREVAR.D MOTOR COMPANY C. H. KLUEPPELBERG, Manager Ford Cars Ford Service Ford Parts Fordson Tractors t. ■©» ■eo ■€» •&» •eA ■€« •€» <A ■€» ■€« •ee •fA ■e/j •ee ■eo «9- ■€^ ■e« •€» ■€» •6^ ■w •€« ■€« note is past due and not paid; and but is exceedingly stout for a la.dy ; thi holder of said note having de- of her age. We see she still follows j r.ianded that the required notice to the old time way and still spins and j pi'.y said note be given; and the re- weaves cloth. Which is something, quired notice having been given, and rather unusual for a lady of her age, | the makers of said note not having | W’ell I hope the editor won’t find 1 made the defaut good: j fault to this as he did to “Morning j Now therefore, the undersigned ^ Glory”. j trustee will sell to the highest bidder j Will try to come again when it for cash at the Court House Door in , is not so cold. tue tov.n of Brevardj N. C., on Mon- j Good luck and hearty greetings to day, March 22nd, 1021, at 12 o’clock | all the readers and the kind editor. M. all that certain lot or parcel of ^ Brown Eyes. land situate in Brevard township,'! Transylvania County, N.C., and bound | YOU CAN LEARN A LOT FROM ed as follows: ADVERTISING: Beginning on a stake on the South LI i BREVARD CHURCH DIRECTORY; 11;:. L la-; '.n of a 20 foot street, corner of i The main thing an a lvertiser wants . Nos. 40 and 41 of the E. L. Gash I ‘® 1'°“ J, as subdivided, and runs ^ith | “<> "’’'y "'“'•‘I'yy”” consideration. You can learn a great deal from that alone, because many things you see advertised are the I things you buy and use in your re gular daily life. By reading the , advertisements, you can learn the { names and read descriptions of the j things that are best and most satis factory. But advertising teaches even more than that. All advertisers try to make their advertisements themselves valuable to you. A good many people have learned a whole lot about good music, good books, good food, good clothes, ways to keep healthy, ways to live comfort ably, ways to keep the house and grounds looking v/ell — they-ve leam ed all these things and many other things just by reading advertisements Read the advertisements right a- South margin of sr.id street, N. 53-1-2' degrees W. 100 feet to a stake, cor ner of Lots Nos. 42 and 43; then S. 36 - 1-2 degrees W. 93 feet to a stake, corner of lots Nos. 42 and 43; then S. 48 degrees E. 100 feet to a stake, comer of Lots Nos. 40 and 41; then N. 36 - 1-2 E. 104 feet to be ginning. Being all of Lots Nos. 41 and 42 of the R. L. Gash subdivision as shown on plat registered in Deed Book No. 33 at page 31 of Deed Records of Transylvania County. Sale made to satisfy said note, prin cnal, interest, cost and expenses of salei, Feb. 16, 1921. Welch Galloway, Trustee. For Sale Quick A good pair of Mules, a two-horsc wagon and harness. A bargain lor the one who bu7s. Apply to WELCH GALLOWAY, Brevard, N. C SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Eddie Lyons and Lee Maran IN THE Sparkling 5 - reel Comedy FIX^D BY GEORGE Ths couple next door made so much noise aL'guing that Gedrge couldn’t quarrel with his wife in peace. Eyut that was “fixed by George”. Also Eddie Polo - in - THE VANI SHING DAGGER. 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 i • *0 1 meeting eve'ry Wednesday night. All 130310053 lO iSlfCVSrCi* welcome. FOR SALE A good paying NOTICE TO SCHOOLHOUSE BUIL- DERS AND BIDDERS: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Douglas Fairbanks —IN— WHEN CLOUDS ROLL BY “When the clouds roll by we ought to have good weather,” Noah said, and after 40 days the sun did shine. Doug is the same sort of an optimist. Yet he has all of life’s troubles and the some — including a real flood lh?it washes his sweetheart back to him. Admission 10 and 20c. 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. METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. A. S. Raper, 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. i NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM- I MONS BY PUBLICATION: I North Carolina, Transylvania County i In the Superior Court. I R. T. Allison vs Ida Mae Allison. ^ The defendant above named will A heroine who stops the clock of notice that an actioi) entitled convention and tries to wind it up as above has been commenced against again. TUESDAY, MARCH 1 Constance Talmadge IN SCANDAL Rent reasonable. Splendid location. For more informa tion apply at News Office. Philip's Bakery I Also RUTH ROLAND — IN- I RUTH OF THE ROCKIES. Thursday, March 3 Vivian Martin IN Joe Goes a - Wooing. her by the plaintiff, in the Superior | Court of Transylvania County, N. j , C., for the purpose of securing from i said defendant an absolute divorce | from the bon^s of matrimony now | existing between them; and the said { defendant will further take notice: that she is required to appear at the ; office of the Clerk of the Superior | Court of Transylvania County, N. i C., on the 15th day of February, 1921 | and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, which will be deposit- ; Can a girl truly Icve two men »t long, and you will leam a great deal the same time? Can «h« make each that will be helpful and vauable to believe he’s hex' ch9ice till she's Iready ed in the office of the said Clerk with- you as you go through life*, " to choose. This girl did. ® time prescribed by law, or the A R.li> cmed, i. with ^ , ....... rehef demanded in the said com- The old E. B. Clayton farm for William Doncan in Fightinf Fate. ' plaint * cale or rent apply to Matinee, 2:30 Night, 7:15 This 21st day of January, 1921. Ad»U.i«i 10 ud tSc. WHY BUY BREAD OUT OF TOWN WHEN YOU CAN GET MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD FOR THE SAME MONEY AT YOUR HOME BAKERY? Please take notice that the County Board of Education of Transylvania ounty. North Carolina, will let a con tract for the construction of a two story brick schoolhouse with all mod- I I ern conveniences immediately after i . I the Rosman Bond issue proposed car- I ries. The plans and specifications for the new high schooi building are on file in the office of the County Superintendent of Public Instruction of Transylvania at Brevard. Any real builders with good reputations as such can secure the aforesaid plans and specifications by calling on or writing to the aforesaid County Super intendent. Before securing the said plans and specifications a satisfactory ! guaranteee of prompt return must be filed. Further please bear in mind I that the County Board of Education [ reserves the specific right to reject I any or all bids. Please have all j your bids on file with the County Sup erintendent of Public Instrlruction for the County Board of Education not later than Tuesday, March 15th, 1921. Very truly yours, A. F. MITCHELL, 4, County Superintendent Public 4 t* Instruction. J. E. Clayton, Brerard, N. C. An advertisement In the News will sell that surplus COW or horse for you« STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, ETC., 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 be 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 expires August' 7, 1921.
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