THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVAR D, N. C
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A. m RILEY. Editor
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FRIDAY, APRIL 8th, 1921.
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ROAD PROSPECTS:
Hardly aiiy question is so intcrest-
ini;: to the county at lar.'e as that
bfMirinp: oii the road situation, and
Tho Nows re.urets that definite in-
for:”^tlor thi? week on this subject
is r,ot sumciciyt for a clear presenta
tion. ■
X«.veri,heie£^, *aq prospects look
Vv>o 1 for th3 pc’opie to g'ct what they
V,;;:... Wh'^it they want eventually,
of c‘our.'L\ is a syptem of hard sur-
fc-ce hiirhway.-: leadinsjr in all princi
pal '’vecticns. Reliable infonnation
i‘. to t’-ie etroct that v;e shall tTct our
sharo of puch liiojhways as soon as
necer,?ary arrancrments can be made
wit'n the po\v.>r.^ higher up.
Wt- are encoura.s^ed by the State
llijiVv. ay Commission to believe that
ad . yaato p!'ovi;:ion will be made, and
y.t .'in t'i^’ ’y date, for the road to Hen-
dcrsonvillo. the roads to Pickens and
G"e:-nvillc, and the road to the Jack-
tion Ccuncy line. If tliis is true,
Tr;;nsyl'\'a;iia W'l! be “put” on the
mr.:-”. indeed. It will bccome the
fir?: — ii'i'.d by all toki'ns, the best —
p-'icc for the thousands of
vl'iror- con'.iii'.v from the South.
Sometimes it is to be feared that
woman, in gaining her rights, has
'ibdicated lier throne. But if she
lost her old traditional one (which
Heaven forbid) the indications are
that she is about to occupy another
here in Brevard.
The question of a moral clean-up,
of decent dress and decent dance will
evidently be passed on to the next
administration. May its shoulders
be broad enough for the burden!
The Brevard News will publish all
'olitical communications and sugges-
od tickets that have been received in
next week’s paper.
DR. ENGLISr! WANTS ALDERMAN
PAID.
'/ugge.'its paying alderman for Sup
erintendent’s Duties — Colls
Also For Mijced Ticket.
iditor Brevard News:
I v.’ish to suggest a change which
' think would be to the best interest
-)i Lhe town. That is for the Board
f Aldermen to elect one of their
'.uniber as superintendent of the var-
GU3 duties and pay him for his time.
I knov/ that one of the present board
103 criven his time and personal at-
eiition to the streets and waterworks
I’d everything that i?; to the be'^t in-
^rcsts of the town without any com-
Dcnsation. He har. helped make var
ious improvements on the streets that
were very essenti.il rnd all the steets
'lave been kept up better for the last
FEELS FIT AND FINE AND TIPS
TNESCALES AT 130 POIINCS
Does All Kinds of Heavy Lifting and Has Not
Felt Any of the Old Effects for Over a Year.
Thanks to Garren’s Tonic, “I Am Strong and
Healthy.”
“1 am Strong and Healthy.” I Mr. Anders sets forth many of these
There are hundreds of thousands, diseases that arise from being unable
of people in the world today who
would like to be able to give utter
ance to this expression. YOU may
be numbered among this multitude
of sufferers from stomach trouble, in
digestion, nervousness, constipation.
read
to properly dij^est one’s food
v.’hat he says:
“About throe years ago I was taken
with a severe case of rheumatism
which caused me pain and suffering.
I tried many of the best treatments
Vvck of .sufficient blood supply or the ■ i-nonths, without getting relief
numerous illnesses of kindred symp- A-ftpr discoverine' mw case had beer
symp
toms arising from poorly digested
food. If you are, you have only
youriidf to blame, for the same aid
ihat vkas given Mr. J. P. Anders, Hen-
’crsonvill^ N. C., is offered to yoil
and to the world, in a simple Back-
lO-Nature Remedy made from moun
tain Herbs, Roots and Barks, known
as Carr:n’s Tonic. This tonic is
purely a vegetable compound con
taining just the right proportion of
After discovering my case had been
a complete failure, having been told
that the nerves and muscles of my
legs were so diseased that I could
never be cured, I grew despondent.
One of my legs, at this time, had per
ished av/ay to half its natural size; I
then took all the guaranteed remedies
that I could hear of, without getting
the slightest relief.”
“I was finally persuaded by my
wife to try a bottle of Garren’s Blood
the nght kmd of Heros and Roots, ^onic, ard the results
3nent.cally worked out by expert Before I
rtem.sts and b.olosKts to produce >
the desired results. • j- i.- “ j t 11
I lay indigestion v/as gone and I could
When food ig not properly digest- j eat and sleep well. The pains went
ed, that which is intended to give
strength to the body is failing to
•ear
cr tv.o than over bcfcve and j
I perform its mission.
...-ten wc have an alderr.;an and an] The basic principle of GanWs
overseer that will tnkc such
7ciTcnal interest, I v.'ant to ask the
-ii’Cit'on, v.hy should we change
h: ?
I also want to ask the question,
.'.liv should a small tovv^n like BreVard
')c a political or,t;^’r-i''r-tion? And be
■li.ided against itself as both parties
i.u’n property and pay t^xGs and are?
'■;itcrostcu in "^h-' to-'^ n and should be
••‘ji:ro~C'nt;':I. Tl;.' ladio- hould also
I'rivc .1'. 0, o’’? or more
n ii'c of a'otrmrn.
E. S. ENGLISH.
away and I improved so rapidly that
in less than sixty days I had complet
ely rscovered. Best of all, it has
been twelve mO'nths since I have felt
any of my old syniptons. Now I can
do all kinds of fieavy lifting without
tver feeling any inconvenience from
rheumatism. I am a s?trong and
When 2II foods arc properly con-; healthy man and tip the scales at one
verted into strength for the physical hundred eighty poands, and shall ai-
body the constitution is .*:o re-enfor-' ways be grateful for Gart'en’s Toni
ced that nature’s own resistance be- Garren’s Tonic if? sold in
comer- too great to be overcome by fay Davis-Walker Dirug Co., an:i
the germs eifecting- many diseases. Lake Toxaway by J. T. Harrisoi., .Jr.
■ Tonic is its e/fect upon the digestive
organs of the body, putting them in
lit condition to properly digest all
foods.
YOU HAVE FREQUENTLY
HEARD SOME MAN SAY
^'1 earned more in 1920 and saved less
than in any previous yean”
‘‘It came easy but seemed hard to hold.^
1921 may repeat your experience of
last year unless you make a systematic
effort to retain for yourself some perma
nent benefit out of your income.
Why Not a Savings Account?
Visit cur bank regularly with any
amornt for deposit, remembering that IT
ISNT WHAT YOU EARN THAT COUNTS
SO MUCH AS WHAT YOU SAVE.
NEW POLICE UNIFORMS:
LG33NG SIGHT OF POLITICS:
Trei'e i;’ a vei’y positive tenrkncy
just nov/ to lose sight of partisan
politics in the coming municipal elec
tion.
Some have been suggesting that
Republicans as well as Democrats be
reprei:ented on the board of Alder
men, and this suggestion has not been
confined to members of the Republi
can party. - 3?;
But why make it a matter of re
presentation of any party or any
-clnn? The fundamental idea of any
R'overnnient is representation of the
people.
Let U3 have a ticket, or tickets,
which express the voice of the people.
Normally the town is Democratic,
but tow'a economy, town efhciency,
'tov.n progress, town enforcement of
lav.’ are all matters of business and
not of party.
Let the people express theii' will
in a mass meeting.
I Chief of Police Barnett t’nd night |
! .’.-aichnian Harold Harr'in recently re- ;
, :*dved re^’ular police ur iforni.'-'. r.diich j
i they are now vvearinij. The uniforms |
i ure of a dark blue and :'ie v'^ry be- |
I jominfx to ihf ot'ilcer?. Thi ch'ef's j
!'n-i.r>nia of office is distir.;i'tiishc-u by'
. ho cilt epaulettes and by the gilt ]
' -’I'li'C';'. on tlie t''’"S. ivlr. Bar- ,
■'eLt, has inATon'o”;’y ruvned one of
the small h-v.ton.-! ir.to a necktie p’n, ,
which hc' wears a:^ a iuriher e.Tibleitr.
of office. * ^
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New Transfer in T own
s. H. SINIARD & BROTHER |
have opened a nev>' transfer and jjeneral hauling ^
ness in Brevard and' will apr^reciate your business. \
\^ood for sale at .'53.00 per load. V'
Picnic Trips, Straw Rides, etc. ^
Siniard Transfer Company |
Phone No. 47 At City Market ^
IN SHOE SHOP: I
T. W. Foster, a hancf sewing s€oe '
'•epairer, has accepted w^rk in W. P. |-
Henderson’s shoe shop.. j
For M
DEATH OF MRS. CONLEY:
TIMELY TOPICS:
Mrs. Lit Conley died ©n March 31 !
the home of her daughl^r, Mrs. j
?.Iark Bagwell, of the Island Ford j
rornmunity. She was 79 years of |
Her death was caused by pneu- |
monia.
Fvtnf^'\l services were heW at the
Bagwell ’ ome, followed by interment
i of the E. . t Fork Baptist chordi ceme-
' tery. T’ e services were coWducted
' by Rev. . R. Hay.
j Mrs. P.a.'well, whose maiden name
! Miss Ti-lary A.nne Galloway, was
• b."rn in this county. May, 1842. She-
became the wife of Lit Conley^ of S.
Carolina, who died three years ago.
Their married life was spent here.
Of this union there are four sxrrviv-
ih _« News recommends to its read- children, 15 grandchildrere, and
er.5 for careful perusal the timely arti- i g ,;rreat grand children. The child-
cles written on live local topics by j Mrs. J. L. Graveley, Mi’s,
various citizens. It is hoped that Bagwell, Will Conley and Tom
ing^ coming out in this issue, or on Conley.
hand for future publication will con- , Conley had been a member of
articles such as those recently appear- ! gast Fork Baptist Church for
tinue to come in. This paper is, or year', having joined the church
ought to be, the people^s forum, where v.'hen qui'^'' young. She leav^es the
all. subjects touching on the welfare re-^ord of '.aving been a good Chns-
of the town or county should be dis- ■wh'' '.oved her church and Lord
.cussed. ■ and wh labored faithfully
..Uafortunately, The News cannot
, vineya: ..
print every week all the articles it
may have on hand. Priority in time '
often gives precedence in publication. ,
^ Other causes cometimes bring about
t'delay.
.Contributed articles on civic mr
ters not appearing this week mi:/
bo expccted later.
Freshly painted without and g- ' nd-
idly remodeled within, the Tra'-'.syl-
^.ania Court House has now bccome
Possession given first of May.
li
T. B. CRARY, Brevard, K. C.
His
su: IIIOR COURT APRIL 18
Sup or Court will convene pn
^londay, April 18, with Judge W. J.
^ams of Carthage presiding.
is expected that the criminal
r’ocket will occupy about all of the
first week of court.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the people of
»n‘object“merTting the" pride of the Brevard for their many kindne^es
County. And just wait till the lawn shown Mr. Starrette durmg ms sick-
is covered with: grass and the privet ness, as well as those who so gener-
hedge has grovm high and thick and ojjsly provided transportation to and
the cobblestone wall guards thi en- from the cemetery. We appreciate
trance — upholding its sentinels of, the same. , ,,
the public safety! Mrs. F. S. Starrette and children.
Will the sex of the word “alder
man” have to be changed? And are
■we going to have “city mothers”?
Your Pkmblng
Needs Skilled Attention
And should be taken care of by
skilled P-umbers,with years of ex
perience in order that all pipes put
into your home may be put in the
proper way to prevent freezing and
continued repairing and extra ex
pense. Call on us when in need of
Plumbing, Tinning, Stove Repairing,
and all kinds of mechanical jobbing.
Nioholsoii & Duclos
Main Stredt
Brevard, N. C.
Mary Pickford in THE LOVE
LIGHT at the Auditorium* Maad«y»
April nth.
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BfsvarfI Basliog Geijan?
Sledge’s Market
Seed Sweet Potatoes, the Nancy Hall, and Queen
of ihe South variety. Now is your opportunity to get
the very best. We have some splendid market bas
kets cn hand. Cooked Ham. ready for the quick meal
or iunciz.
Fresh, Fish on Fridays.
F. P. SLEDGE
“The Njeat Store’
Mam Street.
A N«w Business Firm in Brevard
Sanitary ar&d Scientific
PLUMBING
satise as is required by all cttiest can now be had
at home.
STEAM AND HYDRAULIC
HEATING SYSTEMS INSTALLED
Sewer Baildingt Steam Fftting-t Metal Roofing
and all other work that can be done with the tools that
a well-equipped Plumbing establishment should have.
Pfompt attention given to all orders for repair work.
Tharp Plumliing&lleatingCo.
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NORTH CAROLINA
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