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THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVAltO. N. C FMDAV. aiAKK 4A,' WCKm, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL By QuHes Su^me O WcMm Hmmppm Umm ; A Good One On mli AMSU6W\ ALV^AMS A XeCHir S0M6TMIH61 MOW OONTT OW YWE RM6CU TUATS SO I WONfr KReiY TO KAAILNVMN^ UTTER W \ A\JLR\Qirr\ ALL RI6iVt\ ALL Vl\e\Kt\ Sb^Rce Our Discount Prices Are Good For Mm Ten Days Our discount prices on Clothing, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Caps, etc., will continue for 10 days longer. If you have not taken advantage of this discount sale you are missing an opportunity to get some of the best bargains offered in Western North Carolina in several years. Standard Clothing Company Main Street Opposite Auditorium Hutchirts No cigarette has iho same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because— Ifs toasted LUCKY smmE CSeAeSTTS ClQ QaywHij* C/& BREVARD institute NOTFS- by an order of the Board calbsaid - election in words and fii^ures as fol- School was closed on Tuesday in lows, viz: It is therefore ordered ‘THE PRAYER CORNER’ Our Red Letter Days deference to the funeral of Mr. Rob ert Orr, a brother of Mr. O. H. Orr, ou? principal. Members of the facul \ ty arM student - body sent two beauti ful floral pieces, and delegates from the different Sunday - school classes, societies and other organizations of the school, as well as any others who could do so, attended the funeral. The Alumni meeting and banquet at the Institute, last Friday night, was a very enjoyable occasion. Quite a number of out-of-town guests were presentt . The banquet was held in the large room of the business department. A supper of three courses was ser ved by the Senior Cooking Class, un- , I der the supervision of Miss Alma Trowbridge. j The Institute basket-ball team Lord' “Wherever Abraham went by the Board of County Commi»* sioners of Transylva»i7?i County, N. C., that an electior ' ' M, and such election is hereby c . ? ' to be held at the Rosman schc • ; ’ ^ in Bos nian, N. C. on Tuesday, . *arch 15th, 1921, for Catheys Creek Township, district 3, to ascertain the will of tho people of said district on the question of issuing bonds under the “State- Wide Bond Act For School Build ings” the amount of said bond issue to be and not to exceed fifteen-thous and dollars for the purpose of sup plementing the amount already voted and for the purpose of building a modem schoolhouse and furnishing same with suitable equipment, and the rate of interest the bonds are to bear shall not exceed six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and the length of time the bonds are to run shall not be more than twenty years, and the maximum tax that may j went to Hendersonville last Saturday 3^^,, on the one-hundred dollars property. There builded he an altar unto the team of the Blue Ridge School. The game resulted in •he took God with him. “There buil- ^ ^he Institute of 25 to ded he an altar unto the Lord”. \ “It is good to mark the bright, spots in our path, especially where God appears to us. We ought to mark “Our Red Letter Days” so as not to forget them. and forty-five cents on the poll. It is further ordered by the Board that a new registration shall be had for said election, andjthat A. M. Paxton of Bosman be and is hereby appoint ed Registrar, and that A. M. White NOTICE OF AN ELECTION FOR SCHOOLHOUSE BONDS: At a regular meeting of the Board ^nd Geo. A. Butler both of Rosman be Some people are a great deal more ' of County -Cbmmissioners, held in hereby appointed judges of apt to remember their sad days than Brevard, N. C., on the 7th day of election, which registration and their bright days. We do not forget February, 1921. j conducted under the the days of our troubles — when the ! Upon petition of the County Board regulations governing elae- baby died, when we lost the money, of Education for Transylvania Coun , special tax jiistncts as pr«- when we had the long sickness, but ty. North Carolina, to the Commiss- scribed in section four thousand - one-hundred-fifteen of the Rcvisal of One-thoustnad-nine - hundred - five SMITH’S PLACE where you will receive courteous treatment, and where every one who is employed is a Tonsorial Artist We will be pleased to serve you YOUNG SCOUTS SPEND UNDER STARS: ^^IGHT Go to the BREVARD PHARMACY for Norris Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, to baccos, ice cream and soft drinks. It is a pleasure to serve you. BREVARD PHARMACY J. B. PICKELSIMER, Ph. G, Prop. Telephone No. 1 Brevard, N. C. Let Us Sell You Medicine. It was a hard hike for youth'"ul legs, across the ridge and ut> l the head of Kuykendall Cre'^':, but the party of Boy Scout". IcJ by Scout Master J, R. Hay r.iiii Assistant Scout Master Ted Clement, made it last ^ long sicknen, but we very often for- Friday afternoon on their i4ay to the ; get the date of the great joy, the rich top of Cedar Rock and thoroughly j blessing or the Divine help, enjoyed it in spite of the. hardships. They had hoped to spend the night in ' ^et «s not forget the a cabin at the head of the creek, but | way by which Thou when they arrived the appearance of 1 answered prayers, the the house was so uninviting that they , „nasked, the strange bVsings; decided to spend the night under the ' these bright places by some act of homage towards Thee, some token or gift of love and latitude for Thy loving kindnesses and tender; mercies to us. So shall our life be one record of shone bright if not wamu In order ^ ^hy love and faithfulness to us. we very often forget the date of 4he ioners for said county, for an elee-. great joy, the rich blessing, or the ' tion for Catheys Creek Township,; ^ Divine help. The best way to mark District No. 3, to ascertain the will corresponding or equival- these bright places is by some act of of the people on the question of is- section found in the table num-» homage towards God’'. suing bonds under the “State-Wide ‘‘Consolidated Statues of Grave on thy heart each past “red Bond Act For School Buildings” as . Carolina letter day”! Forget not all the sun- | set out in their petiti^, which petit- j Board of County Commissioners of shine of the way by which the Lord ' ion is now on file in the office of the , Transylvania County, North Caro- hath led thee. Answered prayers Board of County Commissioners, said olina. L. R. SCRUGGS, Chairman, and joys unasked; strange blessings; | Board of County Commissioners did ^ Roland Owen, Secretary. 4t. lifted cares, grand promise echoes. Thus thy life shall be one record of His love and faithfulness to thee”. A PRAYER: Cur Father it is good for us to mark th'' bright spots in our path, es pecially vvhere Thou hast appeared to us. Let us never forget our “Red Letter Days”. We do not f orget our sad days, the days of our troubles— when the dear little one died; when we lost the money, when we had the Tickle Your Appetite Witti Our Appetite Tlclders stars. So they loosed their packs from tiieir weary shoulders, took out their frying pans, unrolled their blan kets, and settled down to be as com fortable as was possible. The night was cold and the stars j CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS: A few days ago Sheriff Grant, with the aid of Chief Otis Powers, captur ed Charlie Lee, of Reids Siding, in Transylvania County, with a copper suitcase, a short distance beyond the cemetery where he was in the whole sale business. Lee was arrested and bound over to Superior Court Hendersonville News. to allay the discomforts of earth, the I boys looked up into the heavens and I spent a good part of their time in counting the constellations. On the morrow the journey was re sumed, the mountain top reached, and at about three o’clock in the after noon, the party, safe and whole, tramped again into the street of their good old home town, n^ore convinced than ever that it was good, but hearty in the faith that the scout's was the real life. And the praise shall be given to the Father, Son and Holy Ghost now and ever, amen. C. D. C. Everybody knows that we sell groceries and other foodstuffs, because most people buy from us. It's a habit they ha^e« But how many people know that we have a rare stock of distinctive Appetite Ticklers—those little deli cacies that put the D- M. in MeaP a fact—ask us about uici.i ihe nexc you cout.; t... MITCHELL Main Street “The Grocer” Brevard WANTED: An ambitious girl, wishing to work her way through business college, can secdre a scholarship in exchange for a few hour's work daily in a priyate home. For particulars address EMANUEL BUSINESS COLLEGE AsheTille, N. C. BREVARD,^ » « NORTH CAROUNA Deportments—College Preparatory, Normal, Music, Business, Do mestlc Art, Household Economics, Agriculture. ^ An departments are directed by teachers with special training anl large experience. They know their business. Influences of the Institute are alone worth the cost of t<iitton. Opens on September 5.
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