THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVARD. N. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 8t1i, 192I- PERSONALS Born tc Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fonda, C!T. April f), a son. 7. B. Held of Lake Toxaway was « >’kitor to Brevard this week. Coleman Galloway made a profcs- ! ,M>nal visit to Asheville last week. R. H. Ztichary left Wednesday for -ji bvTsint.ss trip to South Georgia. Miss Mildred Rigsby of Asheville is vLiiilng Misses Mabel and Nellie lilillcr. Mr. '^nd Mrs. J. M. Zachary of Cal- vtrt v;ere visitors to Brevard on MoTuiny. i^Irs. C. A. Sitton of Easley, S. C., is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. IMeltKm. Mis??. L.^uiac Melton of Asheville here recently visiting Miss Maud K? {/Karitli.. 7vTbs Callio Galloway has returned Misses Mabel and Nellie Miller, ?pent Wednesday in Asheville. Thedore Clement was an Asheville /isitor fronr Brevard this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Kilpatrick spent several days in Hendersonville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Puasco Tilson, of Asheville spent the week end in the city with relatives. Mrs. Branch Tinsley and Mrs. Clarence Poole were Asheville visit ors from Brevard this week. Miss Fliorne Johnson of Green ville, S. C.j spent several days last v.’cek in the city with relatives. Llr. and Mrs. T. B. Summey, Jr., and two small children, were week 2nd visitors to relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson enter tained at a dinner party last Satur- liay the following quests: Rev. J. .i. Iluy^ Miss Mary Peck Hay, Mr. and ?.Irr. A. B, liiley and Ralph Duck- v/orth. Miss Irene McMinn returned to M TOWN MRROR Whoever Lo9ks Into It May See His Own Face, Or Perhaps Another's As human beings pass, jostle ^one another, or Unger for a moment to gether, they very often express their thoughts or emotions, little dreaming of their effect on other minds. Some times they tickle, sometimes they sting, sometimes thsy stipulate to .thought or deed. Only rarely are they recorded, exce^ on that myster ious gray tablet called tho brain. Tp the news gatherer many of NEWPORT MAN HAS GAINED TWENTY LBS. I Mary Pickfonl in THE LOVE LIGHT at 'the Aaditorlum, Monday, April lltk. ‘*1 Don’t BelieTe I Could Feel Any Better Than I Do Now*** Says Kelley. SPEaAL NOTICE! THE BREVARD MOTOR CO. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT BEGINNING WITH THE FIRST OF APRIL THEIR BUSINESS WILL BE RUN ON A STRICLY CASH BASIS. C. H. KLUEPPELBERG. April SOih, 1921, and answer or &Br mur to the petition now filed in said cause, or the petitioners will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the petition. This the 30th day of March 1921. N. A. MILLER Cl^k of Superior Court. 4-8-4tc. NOTICE — SERVICE BY PUBLI CATION: m after a visit to her par- V/inston Salem College, Winston Stlica. ^alem, N. C., Monday after Spend- I in.cr the spring vacation with her moth Jasxvn Hucrocins is sustituting for ’ Mrs. J. W. McMinn. W- 11. Crojran on Route One, during j tattvr-s vacation. i Mrs. M. P. Brodie has returned I from Florence, S. C., where she has “I have gained twenty pounds by taking Tanlac and A>n’t believe I could feel any better than I do now,” said John T. Kelley, 485 East Tenth St., Newport, Ky. “My troubles started about two years ago and kept increasing until! North Carolina, Transylvania County, it looked like everything was wrong j Ift the Superior Court, before the these stray remarks or casual happen-r j v/ith me. My stomach was all out j clerk. ings seem worthy of a more public ; order and nearly everything I ate ; Nan Smith et. al. vs. James Jones, Jr. ■ record. Whether others will think • 'oiirerl and caused gas to form. I j et. al. j JO remains to be seen. ' appetite and couldn’t eat e- The defendants James Jones, Jr., FAEEV/ELL TO CIGAHS: j nough to keep up my strength. I and wife Jane Jones will take notice “Yes, I have quit smoking”, said >ost twenty - two pounds and got so that a Special Proceedings entitled C. H. Klueppelberg, with a stern set v/eak that it was risky for me to walk as above has been conmenced in the jaw, but also a dreamy, far away j the street alone. i Superior Court of Transylvania | look in his eyes, as if he were watch- j “My nerves were shattered, I could- ^ Countyj the purpose of said proceed ing the ghostly wreath of smoke curl-1 sleep to do any good and in the j ing being to sell certain real estate ing from a gone but not forgotten i morning I felt so weak it was hard for j situate in Transylvania County, N. cigar. “Yes, I’ve quit. I feel aw^- r.io to get out .of bjad and dress. I; C., for partition of the proceeds be- ful mean, but I’m going to stick it constipated all the time and had tween the tenants in common, plain- cuL I’m going to come clean.” ■ hcadaches and dizzy spells nearly I tiifs and defendants in this proceed- “Here, Klup, I want to make you a every day. ' j ing; present of a fine ciga(r,” tempted “I was in Cleveland, Ohio, about | And the said defendants above ?Ja_, looking up from the book from j three months ago, and a friend re- named will further take notice that which he was preparing a long list; commended Tanlac to me. Before , they are required to appear at the of duns. 11 finished the first bottle my appetite , office of the Clerk of the Superior _ i* XT J i • j. n/r t -u- i “Not on your life,” virtuously an-; had con-«G back and my food was agree , Court of said County on Saturday, ..1. A. Bry.on of Hendersonv.Ue. vr.a,ng her sister, Mrs J Y. | . i >urm.._r!y of I tell you I’ve qait.” fa-.t and today I'm in as good! ilien deporito'’ cc;;-. :Toi- a plug health as I was the best day of my} of Brown’s Male — or some such life. j anin-.al, Mr. Klueppelberg took his “I am no longer constipated and! departure, with an air of grim de- don’t have headaches or dizzy spells j termination. ■ any more. The nervousness has all ; SOME STREET PHILOSOPHY ' gone and I sleep sound every night. ' “Say, did that ever give you an ' I f^^l •'is well as I could ask and am ^ i idea?” enquired Reuben Ballard, ^ible to go to work.” pausing in his work on the sidew^alk . . and mopping the honest sweat from “MITE BOX” OPENIN<5l: i his brow with one hand, whiie with i' ! the othor he pointed to the 500 or ; more children fcrniing in line in fi’ont Carl Hardin will spend the summer in Brevard again and will be at his old hangout, Smith’s Barber Shop. WHEN YOU GET HUSKY USE NYAL HUSKEY’S Antiseptic Throat Pastilles for Huskey Voico, Hoarseness, Coughy Tickling:, and Non-speciitc Throat Irritation. Escelient fgr public speakers, singers, and those who smoke. Contain no dangerous drug. DAVtS-WALKER DBU6 CO., Br?vard,N. C. “Once a Trial—Always Nyal'* here this week. rk?!. and Mrs. E. A. Fonda of Green ■vTilt' arc* v'siting the latter’s parents, ■'J>f. wind C. W- Hunt. Vr. and IMis. Ervin Melton have re- .nn’ivd t.i Ereuard after several i\i Chesterfield, S. C. Iv’rr. r>, Grimshawe vind son, Rich- who been visiting Mr. Grim- ;-V; Jit .‘r^vha, have returned home. RcV. W. A. Thor.ias, pastor of the TA':!r’r.(V]st Chxu'ch at Rosman, visitjd OtiUghT.r, 3Irs. tV^y. i Brodie was a guest at a bridge party given in her honor. NEW BARBER SHOP: The basement room under Plummer and Trantham’s store is being put '1 Ox’der for a barber shop, to be operated by W. O’K. King and Jason Tlugsdns. Three chairs, shoe shine .••'::'.nd, tub ?:•:! i^hower baths will be i'lstalled, it- is understood. Messrs. Kin'; and Ilu'i'gins expect lo open the Lucky Stones Have you ever heard of hov/ the Lucky Stones were fornr.ed? 'ijp vrithin the next thirty (lays. Zachary last Sun- .-\rthur Smith of Cedar Mountain mx :pt?d w'ork temporarily in the <'.nrbeT Fhop of his brother, J. W. Z::chary has returned to Cen- S. t - , after a visiv of several days h'3 pp.r iifs, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ' " ’!TTEE SUGGESTS REMEDY . VIOLATION OF THE LAW !s ths rc^iOTt of the Com- Kijttei: On Temperancc adopted at Asheville District, West ern North C.-rolina Con- fo'rcncr, Black Mcun- C., March 24th. of the shcolhouse. “Well, it give.'- me one,” he con- t’nu‘:'d as he U'ct response to his question. “I just th'nk sometimes v.-h-rn I see all that crowd thiit hard times c:\n i lart lon.ir. All of ’em past three months, have got to have clothes and shoes During the social On last Friday evening April, th° young people’s missionary r^.ocit:y of the Methodist Church held their quarterly “mite box” opening at the parsonage. A nice sum was realized from the gathering of their mites during the kour contests and something to oat, and it’s got to and music w’ero very much enjoyed. Li<rht refreshments were served. iVlrs. S. V. Tates and dauuhter, Ella l.i-r. .‘ind Miss Eastey Collins h::vD relvirn'.'d from a visit to friends In Sy>;=irlariY)UJg. W. E. Erc'ese returned last week a I'Tofessionar visit to Green- viHe. S. C., Macon, Ga., Charlotte and Ar.5itrii Ilk*, N. C. E'Titst Miller, who has been at ■work in Florence, S. C.^ came home last week for a short visit before go- iBg •\vi)rl-: in Georgia. come from 3omewh3ro. ^^ot.on mills i and other mill? n;ay close down for a ! v;hilo, but that’s ono kind of factory ] tliat’s not goln;:: to ?top. No, the G’hcT mills will hc.ve to start up some All present thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Mt. an;l ?*Irs. C. E. Orr motored to Kt. 15. T>: tit A. THE ISSUE The Eiuiitiienth Amendment to the ' „ STILL HOPE FOP. FRUIT; T. S. Wood has a longer recollec- tiontion than the miijori.y of citi zens. He remembers a very early Spring, like this one, which happened years ago. “The fruit blooms came out early, and then there v,’as a succession of light fi’osts. That year we had an unusually fine crop of fruit. I re member the time quite well, for it vras the very year I was married.” A CLEAN UP PLAN: “Talking of a clean up drive”, ob- ‘ served a citizen, “I have an idea in, I which, if carried cut, v.ould get; the , , greatest amount of good with the T. ! Uquor trarae i, boU, :n30lcrt and de. : exnenditnre of labor. Tio Iho !■ ei;er:il Confcitution has r.ettled the t'irohibition que/tion. License or no * ;iirc^'!'o i.- no longer r^n issuE. The - ’'-‘n of the citizenship now is patriotiL<m and reverence for law vs. jinarchy and contempt for law. On j this issue every thoughtful patriotic ' citizcn must stand on God’s side res- i)ccting, reverencing and maintain ing lav.'. ! SITUATION IN NORTH CARO- Mary Pickford in THE LOV'E LIGHT at the Auditorium, Monday, Apri] 11th. Long before the white men knew this land we call ours some <?ood fairies used to have their work shop in what is now known as Patrick County, Virpinia. It is ssid that a?! the fairies had co-ne together nt this place when an eifin messenger brought to them the story of the crucifixion of Christ. As they heard it they wept and each tear became a little gem in the shape of a cro’s. The^se stones are siipposi’d to hrinfr iuck, and more t'aan a million people are wearing them today in various forms of jewelry. VVe have them for 50c and up. FRANK D, CLEMENT The Hallmark Jeweler LINA; i The v’olation of the Eighteenth ‘ Amendment, the Voliccai Act and ( Ariiovir.c Jlonday and attended the p,,ol,ibition laws in North Caro- I minstrel Aov.- at nisht, returning to : cspoc'iallv in the toiinds.of the i BTCvard 1 jCiiday afternoon. i .^a'.jeviUe Di^tiict. are alarminjr. The i U.'V ' t-'V- d Mr:--. W. A. Band, Dr and Ed. Cantrell motored I nant, breeding mors anarchists every '.Monday afternoon, at-1 day. Moi’e than three thousand of ' •'iJiUTel .show at night, j the fourteen thousand stills captured 1 by Federal officers last year were A. Fm. Hampton "ravelled over '-apturod in this state. Our people, larse pi'irl of tae county last week preachers, laymen and officers, need | «l?rfiribuiing posters for the Anniver- , active. The failure of AtxT'j Sale and giving away trade dol- three legislatures to enact cans to the tails of all the to. worthless dogs in the community and let them all leave together.” WHO SHALL HOLD THE WALL? “The men w'ore out the railing in ths court house”, said one of the Betterment ladies, “but I think the women ought to occupy the new I advanced legislation such as that cal- ^ Mr.'. J. M. Allison and son Mack j Eighteenth Ad^i^e^^^' ed»»^ she added, “they would soon have nrs» visiting the former’s sister, Miss ment has encouraged the violators. S. €. M.-Erecse, who is a nur. in j Tile Anti - Saloon Leayje in thi, state tasrffston Hospital, Charleston, ^ had the aggressive backing ' of the church and good citizens it had a right to expect. Many who Mrs. Ira Hamilton, and small son | want the law enforced have been returned to their home in j waiting for the other fellow to do it. S^taT'an'b-urg, S. C., Thursday after-1 We have waited until property and arverai days visit to Mrs. J. M. Kil- , |jfe are jeopardized and, in some in- pntrkk. : it all to themselves.” ' 1 But alas! What woman wants to be * i)| I a wall flower? yy TRAVEUN6 GOODS Quality Ootli@s at New Price Level Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Setzer of Con- Bkriiy !5printrs and Mrs. and Mrs. E. W. So'c ’rr of Claremont attended the ' _ Se'fTtjT personal property sale here Iasi Saturday. THERE WILL BE A CAKE SALE AT BREVARD PHARMACY, SAT- URDAY. APRIL 9th. 4-8-It. stances, have been sacrificed. Shall we wait longer and suffer more? WHAT’S THE REMEDY? 1. Agitation, education, pmblicity. t th -'-reachers sound the alarm Jrcm the pulpit, and awake the people VO the duty of citizenship in the mat- €I«©yge Philip recently had as his ^ ter of V.w - enforcement. PbsAh his niece. Miss Christina Hoe- 2. Lot the church folk and other •cJfc’l M’ld her uncle, Mr. Hoeckel,' of r ood ciilzens in every community or- De.-ywT, Col. They stopped here on g.mize Law and Order Leagues, as a rt^rn trip from Florida. j the Anti - Saloon League suggests, ! fOv team - work among the citizens C. D. Bagwell ^f Atlanta is ^ ^ support of officers who ROCKBROOK GRIST MILL GRINDING - CRUSHING - CKOP- ING. Mill Days: Tuesdays, Fridays Diversified Ads. 3^.«^nding some time in Brevard, stay- ^^force the law and opposition to those who do not. 3. Call upon solicitors to ask for sentences instead of fines in case of conviction and call upon judges to give such. Oppose the pardon of the liquor violator uless a rare ex- izsjr nvlth Mrs. W. M. Cloud. Mrs. ©f.sjrdcH’s husband, an army officer, is at present in the sanitarium at Nap- Ie.%. W. S. Price, senior and jijnior, re turned last week from Jacksonville, Ffei., v/here they had been to attend ception. Hki funeral of the former’s brother- | ®®solve to rally to the Anti - 'They also visited Ashby Saloon League in its effort to secure P?rice who is fit work in Jacksonville. state “Appropriate Legis- 1 lation” to enforce the Eighteenth l^r. and Mrs. Montgomery of Buf- Amendment, and to harmonize our N. Y., who have been visiting laws witl^ the Volstead Act. iSselr daughter, a student ait Brevard 5. Furnish copies of this report for Institute, and staying at ^rs. T. J. publication to the North Carolina Ad- ??eel<‘y’s, have returned home. Mr. vocate and the two Asheville dailies, Montgomery was favorably impres- and request the weekly papers also *cd with the place and people and in the district to pablish it. iras much interested in the future S. S. Thomas, Chairman^ Rev. J. possibilities jol the section. | H. Brendall, Clerk. ' FOR SALE — One l^oyal Typewriter in good condition. Price S2.5.00;| c. Frank D. Clement.! FOR SALE — Fresh Jersey Heifers i See Dr. E. S. English. FARM FOR SALE — At Blantyre. Formerly the State Farm. R. Holt, Cherokee, N. C., 4-l-2tpd. FOR SALE — At bargain, Magestic Range. Used but good condition. See S. M. MACFI.-:. 4 t c. FOR SALE — Several varieties of j Dahlias now ready to grow 5cts. each Mrs. J. C. Maxw’ell, Brevard • N. C., 4-1-2-p. FOR SALE: — Cabbage plants $1.00 per 1000. Tomato and potato plants $1.50 per 1000. Pr-ompt shipment. Dorris Plant Co., Val dosta, Georgia, 3 - 18-4-8p. WANTED — To rent for months of July and August a large room in which to do light house - keeping. Mrs. F. J. Watson, St. Matthews^, South Carolina. THIS is a seasoii of test for many a store. We are meeting the new conditions with known, ^aranteed clothes, made bought and sold on the new price level. Those that we ofiFer you this Spring are as near to normal in dollar-for-dollar value as clothes can be niade today. STYLEPLUS CLOTHE3 ARE AGAIN $2S-$30-$3S. These are America’s known clothes of medium price. When prices were on the upgrade, Styleplus quality and tailoring were steadily improved in keep ing with the increased cost. Now that such prices as $25, $30 and $35 are again possible, this heightened quality is maintained and guaranteed. Finer than ever, yet lower priced. Exceptional value! You can find no more attractive offerings any where. HENDERSONVILLE, N. G.

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