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.FRIDAY. ItlARCFI 2Stk, 1921 THE BRgVARD NEWS. BK^VARD, N, C f • SQgood cigarettes for lOc from Qne sack of 6Eh3UINE “BUU" DURHAM TOBACCO H. W. BORING, a well-to-do Kansas .farmer, sajr* .he .has gained twenty pounds and is in better general health than he has bsen in years, since taking Tanlac. Facts From Feslival Celebrated The mime of Jerusalem is repeate;! ill Easter d»y by millions and mil lions of followers of the Christian reii- >,:on as well as the Jewish. If oiif -tops to think how many times th< . (»vd Jerusalem has been repeated dur ii,'4 the 2,000 years that have pas‘.(<i ;nee the appearance of the Kazarciu 'U the platform of the world histo;\v ;ie must admit that tiiere is no cirv ii the worl<{ lhat fan rival w;th Jeni- saloni irs f;inu'. 'rra; name of Jeru- Salem has Ix’come a familiar and sweet I I'.ue lo many a nation and uiany an ir-itlvidv.al. ■■5-.t®-:■ |N RECENT reports it was men- 1 lionod that Jerusalem has been cov ered by a white carpet. of snow 20 .’nches deep, and tliat due to the e::- ccssive snow load one of the old olive trees in Gethsemane gave way and fell. The fall of this tree has a^jain fullilled another prophecy stating that •Toni.salem will be delivered from the {’tiiids of the Turk when one of these tiiH's should fall. The Easter season is l\v far busiest and most interesting one Jerusalem. The setting in of sp nijilcos it possible as well as pleas, t for tourists and visitors from all j “i i of the "lobe lo gnther in the Holy ^ ity and s'^e with thCnr eyes the ] \vhose nnnie Is world-famous an< on wliifli scenes ot'curred that tende to brinir aJ>out decisive tnrninc point; ’n the history of the hun;an race. The Easter Sunday Is celebrated at daybreak in the Holy Sepulcher with a very Impressive service.' Tet tlie main celebration is in the streets of the city and the homes of the peo* pie. The children enjoy the game oi trsring to see how many eggs they can break by the ones tliw have/holding them in a vertical position. The bro ken egg becomes the property of tlie . winner. Easter Is the great festival of the Orient. On this occasion peo ple have parties to which they invite their friends. Greetings and good wishes are exchanged both orally and in writing. The bef^t Syrian candy and sweets, as well as the best dishes, are found on the Easter meal table in Syrian homes. The Jalfa gate, which was made fa mous by the entry of General Allenby to Jerusalem, is the most important gate of the city. Alonscside of the jrate Is the entrance, which was made by tearing down a piece of the an- <* en(- wall to form a suitable entran^*e for Wilhelm Hohenzollern in 189S. In front of the Jaffa gate, also called Br.l el Kalli. or the Gate of the Friend, three principal streets meet, hamelj, the Jaffa street, David street and the road to Bethlehem. ,« The place In front of Bal el KalU is the busiest section of the whole city. 4n observer of the life during Easter time sees a mixed human stream passing in and out through the “Gate of the Friend.” This con tinuous stream is made up of repre sentatives of all nationalities, tongues and creeds. Bal el Kalll is the center of traffic of the city. Here the vehicles stand in line ready to convey the natives, as well as the tourists, through the city and through the country. Camel caravans in their characteristic slow pace share the pavement with the modern motor-driven cars. A scene at the Jaffa gate during the Easter sea son has ao equal in any cosmopolitan city in any part of the world, and im- pres.«os upon the observer the impor tance of the city and the fame which It owes to the occurrences of the Easter season 2,000 years ago. ‘ Since Tanlac has overcome my i: Diibles I hava gained twenty pounds !i ;v( ii-'ht and am in better general ho:>jrh than for years past,” was the •straight-forward statement made a fcv (lays up.0 by H. W. Boring, a and well-to-do farmer liv- ir, V ‘ t Overland Park, Kans. • iJurin'j the two years I suiTered 1 tried ev :rythinK I knew of to get Ti' lef, bat ivothing seemed to reach niy case until I tried Tanlac. My appetite was poor and my digestion wr.s so LaJ I could hardly retain my food. Nothing seemed to agree with me; in fact, I was almost a confirmed dyspeptic. My whole system seemed to be out of shape. I would have paine acro:'^s the small of my back go ba;’ r.w tiyaes I could hardly move cround. “Ivly r*2rves were all unstrung and I V ould become upset at the least litt-c thing. I seldom slept well at night and finally, became so w^eak and run-down that I lost weight rapidly. I was al. o troubled a great deal with c.\ip."rh md of mornings had to t’ jcnd half hour or more clearing up ir.y head. "IhV:; is just the condition I was i.'. I began taking Tanlac and it c,plainly has been a blessing to me. I: ju^t seemed to be made especially / :■ ray case. I improved from the f.r t. ]'.!y digestion now is perfect ar d regardless of what I eat I never su.T* r any bad after-effects. '• ■‘lie pains across my back have en- t I y cicappeared. The catarrh has lef .n;', too, and my head is perfect ly dear. I am no longer nervous and jrqct v.’oll at night. I have regained r/.y lost weight and am feeling bet ter and -stronger than T irave ir ONE of these pla<‘es is> the (larden of Getlisemanf*. As the Hebrew nniMe indicates. (Jetliseaiane was an olive itarden, vilth an 'oil press” on Its grounds. The present garden is situated on the western slopes of the Tiloiint of Olfves, a little distance up from tl)e Kidron vidley. Although very much reduced in ^!2e. it still con tains some of the old olive trees that n*^ood there when the Galilean spent the nizht with bis eleven followers be fore he was betrayed. The place has been turned into n heaistifnl flower ji’ftrden. and from here cnrd-> ;iro setif to ail parts oi tne Vvorin wixn nowers frnin Gctlioiiiaiie pined on lUem. On Gr(*en Tliu’’sday before Easter the vast number of Visitors walk down the slopes of Mt. Mira, on A\ildch the temple stands, cross tlie Kidron valley near Sitti Miram. the To?nb of St. 3fary, and enter the gar- ‘den after asc-cading a distance up the Mount of Olives. For laciv of space to accommodate the visitors, they are allowed to reir.ain a short time on the place, during which they can sin.c a hymn or read a pas.sage from the New Testament and then niai^e room for newcomers. Hymns characteristic of all Christian nations are sung in al most every civilized tongue in the quietude of the .warden. CALVARY was a hill on which criminals wei’e crucified. The crucliixion was an <Hd Ba.<»tem habit. Tlie historical hill of Calvary, on which the three crosses of that Good l^riday stood, has disappeared. On its site the Churrh of the Holy Sepulchre has been built by Helena, the wife of Emperor Constantine of the Byzan tine empire, in the I^owrth centuiy after the Christi«n era. On this place the celel)mtion af the fo<3t washing and the Holy Light takes pface. The *Foot washing Is celebrated on Gre^k Thursday in the court of the church by the followers of the Greek Orthodox faith, reproducing the foot washing that took place in tlJe room of Zion 2.000 years ago. PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN at all J cm going to keep TanVc hcu~3 30 it will be handy f:.:c3.” Tanlac is sold in Brevard by the Dr.vis-Walker Drug Co., and in David- fcn River by J. J. Patton & Son and C. Ii. McNeely, Lake Taxaway, N. C. But the most attended festival Is the celebration of the Holy Light. The celebration is world famous and yearly attracts visitorsi from all parvs of the world. At one o’clock in the afternoon of the Saturday before Easter, the light is given out from the front chamber of the tomb by the Greek Orthodox Pati'iarch and is passed on by the anxious’y walt'.n;:' youth of Jerusalem. Every individual who carries a candle lights it from the I'glit next to him and in a marveloMS- ly sJiort time the li^it is pasf^etl on tlirough the different parts of tlie in terior of the church, out into the yard, up to the visitors on the flat roofs of the clrarch. througli tlie cit'y and out into the churches of the vvdiole coun try. * Cx\'E NEGRO SHOT BY ANOTHER AT A CONSTRUCTION CAMP i ■ ' j ^ A nc,:-ro shot by another negro, V. V/ill Howard, at Wells’ con- i, icn czzr;) c.n Avery’s creek, is b'jlii- cared o.: the Mountain Sani tarium, while HoY.T.:’d is lodged in jail r.waiting trial. Th-> injured man is said to be iraprovlnr although suf- fcrinjj from two ballet .vounds, one. in the breast a 1:1 tho other in the shouidcr. The nhootin?: is said to hn.ve occurred as the rczult of an al tercation over v.hiskey. Tilie sIlootin:5 at th: camp took place Saturday, and Howard tried to away, but wat caught by Sher iff Shipman at Blantyre. BEFORE the \.ar the Turkish mili tary force used to police the oc casion to prevent any disorder, but mostly to show that Islam is dominat ing even on the very sacred gi-ouuds of Christianity. But since the en trance of the victorious General Ai- icnl)y, the policing was done by Tom- }aie» or Australians, who were par- rici]»ator:: in the celebration and v.'hose presence was deemed essential only ■for i)reventing molestation by pick pockets. Gordon, an English arclieologist, dis- covereil x\ hill outside the Damascus fc-ate ^vhieii has the shape of a skull with holes arranged so as to form two eyes, a nose and a mouth. At the foot of the hill is a garden, and on one side of the garden is a touib hewn into the rock. Tlie tomb corresponds to the description of the tomb men tioned in the New Testament. THe Liberal Adviser is disptensing Free Advice frtjm his Windy Ciwe> of Wisdom and 12xperience but it falPs on Deaf Ears, for Aclvice is quoted' at .00% These Days, witlt No Takers He tells the Farmers how to Farm, the Banker how to Bank and the Editor how to Edit, iience these few Protest ing Lines. Gold Horseshoes Expense is Bot efficiracy. Don*t pay for gdld horseshoes when you buy your printing. Sensible printing on sensible paper — Hammermill Bond —win save you money and get results for you. That b the kind work we do and the kind of paper we use. Use More Printed S^^mansnip. Ask n^ I 5 a; a; "im Wood Build Now-Build With Spring and the home building idea have ever been **Tied Up in One!” The desire to build is the most natural and worthy of all human impulses^ for shelter for yourself and loved ones is second only in im portance to food, and without shelter American climatic conditions make living uncomfortable, if not impossible* Lumber is NOW the Lowest Priced Construction Material in the World Today /' so lu r:: :r p-ices can now no longer be said to be a bar to building* has taken the price decline side by side with farm products, and thinking in terms of what the farmer produces it is as easy to buy as it ever was* Many of you need that new home, and need it badly—then there's the matter of possibly a larger barn and many other farm building needs, which doing without cripples your farm activities and makes life full of discomforts and inconveniences* What's the use of doing without what you need—why put off such things as the building of that new sleeping porch that will do so much to give you the invigorating sleep which produces a fresher mind and a more vigorous body and keeps you ^^fit*' during the hot weather that will soon be coming? Stop taking things for granted, come and talk over building with us and let us tell you what actual conditions in regard to building costs really are. Now, there isn't a single good reason for the man who plans to do the work himself putting off any kind of building or building improve ment; for in our opinion, lumber prices have struck bottom! Let uf have an opportunity to show you our collection of pictures and plaint and suggest ways and means by which you can Build ^OUU with the Greatest Economy. Come and talk it over—we'll make you glad you did. Miller Supply Company J, A. ME.LER, Manager. BREVARD, N. C. BREVARD CHURCH DIRECTORY: BAPTIST CHURCIfc Rev. C, E. Puett, Pastor; Fre«ch- every Sunday at 11:00 A. M.; and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.; D. F. Moor'e, Supt.; Prayer meetinir eve'ry Wednesday nigjbt. All wd!conie. WANTED: An ambitious girl, wishins to work I her way through business college, can 1 secure a scholarship in exc&ange for I a ferr hour's work daily in « private home. For particulars address EMANUEL BUSINESS COLLEGE Asheville, N. C. EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Rev. John C. Seagle, Pastor? Ser vices on Sunday at 11:00 A. M.r and 5:00 P- M.; Sunday School 10:03; A. M.; Service on Friday at 5:00 P_ M, Tbe 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 Evenrags. METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. A, S. Raper, Pastor. Prcaclung every Sunday at liHrOO A.M.» and 7t00 P. M.; Sunday School 9:45 A. M.; Welch Galloway, Supt. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday Nigbr. Everyone welcome at all these services. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING OF BREVARD BUILDING 'JL LOAN ASSOCIATIO(Nr Brevard, N. C., Feb. 27, 1921 A regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Brevard Build ing & Loan Association will be held at their office in Brevard, N. .€., on March 28th, 1921, at 8 o’clock, P. M., sharp, for the purpose of electing directors'for the ensuing year, tbe rendering of the annual report and the transaction of any other nee essary and proper business. T. H. Shipman, President. G. E. Lathrop, Act. Sec., Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPHCATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- flueoced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must talj:e an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is taken internally and acts thru tWe blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall’s Catanch Medicine was prescribed by one of tne best physicians in this country for years. It i? com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients in Hall’s Catarrh Medi cine is what produces such wonderful results In catarthal conditions Send testimonials.. tree. F. J. CHBNICY A CO.. Props., Toledo. O. All DroarRlsts, 75c. Bair* Family PIUs for cOMjt^tloii. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having quaiified as the Adminis tratrix of the estate of Robert Orr, deceased, late of Transylvania County this is to notify all persons having claiiiis against said estate, to present the same to the undersigned within twelve months from the date hereof, or this notice will be plead in bar of their payment, and all persans in debted to said estate wiil please make immediate settlement and payment. This the 2nd day of March, 1921. English & Hamlin, Mary S. Orr, Attorneys. Administratrix. 4-S. Hamlin. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, Transylvnia Coonty. Having qualified as a<fininistrator of J. T. McCall, deceased, late of Transylvania County, N. €., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceas ed to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of March, 1922, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement at Pen rose N, C., R. F. D. No. 1. This March 5th, 1921. E. H. Mackey, Administrator Ij.T. McCall. S-11-4-1. WE ARE ^TILL IN BUSINESS If you want iirst dass 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 & OUCLOS Main Street Brevard, N. C. Next to Bishop’s Old Stand E. F. MOFFITT NON-UNION Contractor and Builder Estimates promptly furnished on all work. 7-1-21 WHEMN NEED OF WAU PAPER See WM. S. PRICE, JR, A full line of new stock just r^eived* Philip’s Bakery WHY BUY BREAD OUT OF TOWN WHEN YOU CAN GET MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD FOR THE SAME MONEY AT YOUR HOME BAKERY? Philip’s Bakery ' An advertisement in the News will sell that surplus ‘ COW or horse for yotu
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