“ ,1^ i ^ (. "'V ,1 '• i >'i‘‘¥^ ,y-s '^{-i'^ m jha& denS» 8oiin«(liilis thatmriB ittak*.. » nfUM for hiiBMlI will Uun^liini. in C^ngreii, u Umg as Und« 2o« Car® And why iiott ^17|itla Joe V ih torn iif Narth CaioHna. Gttllias. % THE GREAT THING: & if 'r GENUINE 111 % DURHAM tobacco makes 50 ^ood d^arettes for lOc HERE’S GALIAS AGAIN: An event takes place iri Washing ton on next Friday, the fourth day of March, which has not talcen place since Roosevelt, by the wave of his magic wand, made Taft president of these United States. j The American people are the most wonderful people in the world. They : can go through and do go through political campaigns and ^each party ^ at each other’s throats and some-, tim9S men are murdered because of their political belief. As s«on as | the storm of the political battle is ^ over, they settle down and become ^ reconciled to the verdict of the bal lots polled. I In three days after the most bitter | political fight, if a foreign foe should ^ inva»5e our shores, there woujd be no political party. There v/ould be a “The great thing about a building and loan association is that it is co- ♦ operative, which means that its earn ings are divided equitably among all its members in proportion to the money they have invested, so that the little fellow gets exactly the same tr’ea^r(K>n' as ^he largest shareholder. It is an institution in which you can buy shares today on exactly the same terms as the people who started the association twelve years ago and have worked years to make it a success. Can ycu sho-.v any oth:r institution cf w’a ch the eame can be said? In most business enterprises the people }vho start them and make,them a suc cess expect to get a larger share of profits tnan those who come in later after success has been accomplished, but in a co-operative savings and loan association this is impossible, and anyone who takts shares today is treated exactly the same as those who might have taken shares years ago. It is never too late to begin. Adv. RUNABOUT UNION NEWS: The people in this community were sorry to hear the “No Fence l-aw” svas coming. Ranging stock stake for living. Mr. Lamar Reid and Miss Pearl Kimsey paid the Rocky people a visit some weeks age Mr. Water Chapel and Ca: -leid made music at Mr. John K Ivey’s a fev/ nights ago. They -^y the our Jora Inob i union of all creeds and classes. No ^ mupc was splendid, one would stand back on his duty to Mrs. J. L. Lyday has retv.::.ed home his country. This was proven when f^'om her sons on Freezing Creek, f pain had her fingers throttling the They were seriously ill throat of Cuba. Pijjesident McKinley ! ^^st improving*, called for volunteers to go over there | «e- M- M- €«■ W- <«■ i i-ee I ! ! <0 1 ^ I ^ W- with nteasles { I €/> / THE FORD RUNABOUT needs no advertising About all we have to do is to tell 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 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 <;an 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 millji^aire railroad owner, from the contractor and his employees to the millionaire sporting man’s entourage, almost as necessary these daFS as the handkerchief. Jack Riddles. f'l eat embalmed beef and drive Spaniards out of those, islands. I PRAISES THE MOUNTAIN SANI- TORIUM; a!i th Th^ snme would have happened if Wilson had called for volunteers to <2,0 to Frar.ce to eat m”.le and rnop tho ^arth of German militarj’ ism. But tt’.i' selective draft system was brou about and John Smith and Bill Jcnes sons went along with the Astors Vanderbilts and Mellons, if they had Dear Mr. Editor:— Will you kindly allow me to say a few wcrils in honor of the Mountain Sanitorium. I was a patient there f ,r fourteen days and I can respecti vely tay that I sure was cared for any. Or had gone to the Woods as ^ truthfully say that the nur- some did and be hunted out and sent' sC3 at the Sanitorium are more like ^ to the Penetentiary. Got away and our good mothers than anything I j have gone to Germany like Bergdoll, ’ can compare them to in the human where they ought to be; every moth- line of w^ork ««■ W- ! ««■ BREVAR.D MOTOR COMPANY . C. H. KLUEPPELBERG, Manager Ford Cars Ford Service Ford Parts Fordson Tractors 18 18 o -&» 4^ ■M <0 -CA ««■ •€« ■€/> •se ■€« •ee ■€« ■CA ■€« •CA 40 AUDITOBIUM MRS. BROWN DEAD; NOTICE LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE ers son of them. Now I have been hearing a great We have been promised by the re-^of gossip'.about the way these publican politicians that after the | people serve the Lord. Well no one fourth of March, that things would that has not been there, can tell any open up. Factories that have been | t^^ng about this and if I may say so, shut down or running on half time ^ that if and all who think these people would resume operation on full time.! wrong are as good and true to the The ugly wolf of want will be driven , Almighty God as it seems that Dr. ^way from the laboring man’s door, j Stokes and his staff are, this old world Ke will again go to work with a full' would make a great change from dinner pail. The farmers in the j w'hat it is to a higher state. South will be able to sell their cotton Friends I have hedn hearing that for enough to pay their guanno bill. | these people say that there is no Hell All they will have to do will be to ! and that they also gave me literature cimb that money tree and shake the j on this subject. Now good people mo^ey down. ’ j of Transylvania, I am in no ways Probably the downward drag of ignorant of this, for I have not re- ov^rything is caused by the North ceived any literature and I wish to Carolina Legislature passing the State say that some body knows more about Wide Stock Law. And doing other | me and my business than I do my- things too tedious to mention. Any- self. ' i way in a few days it vriil be only his- ^ In conclusion I wish to say that tory. It has come into being, flour- I had much rather a surgeon would ished for sixty days, will be soon for-! ask God to help him in operating on SATURDAY, MARCH 5 The Best of Luck with an ali-sta'r cast. A king’s ransom had lain for a hundred years at the bcttom of the j sea. The Spaniard vowed he would rccover it, but it belonged to Lesie { MacLeod. A gripping romance in wh^h a girl’s dares the hazards of Mrs. Poanna Brown, who for a number of years has made her home in Brooksville. Fla., died at that By virtue of the pov/er and auth ority conferred upon the undersign ed trustee in a certain deed in trust, jplace last week and the remain^^-ere by William Blythe and wife, Maty Blythe, to The Brevard jgotten. Except by the members who in their conversations, when they want to feel big^ and make the other iellow think he is more distinguished than the rest of us, will„say, “When I was in the Legislature”. I know if I had ever had the honor of serving in that August body, I would talk a- bout it until I tume^ everyone green with c!Vivy, or made them think I was an awful bore. Two years from November we will clMt so^e one to go down there and draw his ar her pay. Maybe we will elect a heavy weight, and maybe he or she won*t weigh as much as a ban tam rooster would qn the planet Mars. And they say an ordinary lilan jttslf weiglM a few pouni^ bn that body. ■ ^ * But the distinguished gentleman whe^ we last da^ to Baleigh me than to use God’s name in vain, and all kinds of foul language, for I or any one, who is being operated on. Life is in his hands and if God sees fit He takes the soul from out this foul surgeon’s hands to take care of it Himself, I or any one that cares for himself had rather die whole and out from under this, kind of a man’s hands than to take such a risk as it is to be ,operated on. Friends and people of the County look at the lives this man has saved and we can most readily see that €U>d is' helping him in his' wwk. May w^all bear in mind that Ij have not ^een influenced or received any literature while there. Witdiing' Dr. I^kes and the News much success^ I am sincerely yotirs, Lloyd Cantrell. - the air and the ovean’s depths. 6Also Eddie Polo in THE VANISH ING DAGGER. TUESDAY, MARCH 8 Wanda Hawley in Her First Elopement The adventures of a girl who tried to straighten out hdr cousin’s love affairs and did a very satisfacory job of mixing up her own. Ruth' Roland in RUTH OF THE sent to Etowah for burial last Thurs day. She is survived by three children, j Wm. Brown of Walhallas, S. €., Mar- ; ion Brown of Etowah, and one daugh ter, Mrs. Thornburg, of Concord. Mrs. Brown was a Miss Thomas before her marriage to Henry Brown before the War. He having died during the war, and was bom and reared at the once famous Buck For est Hotel near Cedar Mountain. She was 82 years of age, a mem ber of the Baptist Church and was loved and respected by all who knew her. — M. M. ROCKIES. THURSDAY, MARCH 10 \ Ethel Clayton in Vicky. Van Ruth Schuler soon got tired, of her old, grey husband and. resolTed to change her name and have the time BREVARD CHURCH PIRECTORY: BAPTIST CHURCH: Rev. C. E. Puett, Pastor; Preach ing every Sunday at 11:00 A. M.; and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday Scho>ol, 9:45 A. M.; D. F. Moore, Supt.; Prayer meeting ev^ry Wednesday ^night. All welcome. EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Rev. John C. Seagle, Pastor; Ser- of he|> young life. But even an old j vices on Sunday at 11:00 A. M,; and grey headed husband can fight for 5:00 P. M.; Sunday School 10:00 A, what he think* is his personal pro perty. A Rolin comedy. Also William Duwcan in Fighting Fate. Matinee, 2:30 Night 7:15 Admission 10 and 15c. Let Us Priftt Yoor Sale Bills M.; Service On Friday at 5t00 P, M. Public Cordially Invited. PRESBYJERIAN CHURCH Rev. John R.>Hay, Pastor; Preach ing at. 11:00 A. M. every. Sunday; Sundiay School at 10:00 A. M.; E. W. Blyt&o, Supt.; Sons Service Wod^ Bosday EvOnliigs. METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. A. S. Raper, Pastor.. Preaching OTery Sunday at 11:C(0 A.M., and 7:00. P. M.; Sunday School 9:45 A. M.; Welch Qalloway, Supt. Prayer Meoting every Wednesday Night. > Everyoiio trelcbmo at all these shrrices, ' Banking Company to secure a note of $150.00; and whereas said note is past due and not paid; and the holder of said note having de- j manded that the required notice to pay said note be given; and the re quired notice having been given, and the makers of said note not having made the defaut good: Now therefore, the undersigned trustee will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in the town of Brevard, N. C., on Mon day, March 22nd, 1921, at 12 o’clock M. all that 'Certain lot or .parcel of land situate in Brevaird township, Transylvania County, N.C., and bound ed as follows: Beginning on a stake on the South margin of a 20 foot street, comer of Lots Nos. 40 and 41 of the B. L. Gash land, as subdivided, and runs with South margin of said 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 apd 43; then/ S. 48 degrees E. 100 feet to a stake, comer of Lol^ Nos. 40 and 41; then N. 36 - 1-2 £. 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 cipal, interest, cost and expenses o' i»I