THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. •IZ61 **p9 'iivav *AV VS tUM "tUE AVliD *tUE MEMaS?^VSV^ ) KAi\K^ U\)ES ^ UVS \ eoou) AVSV OVPFEREVACB'. ^OSS,\MV\WS rtw 0>ff^EU<^EBEt^EEU KKE AMO A OOST vMAvr 'rxvjuv -tvws OU -tvci]ly }:ood and aumsing. Miss was iiie d'lroctoT. Vri.iay nipiit. a dehate was held the Fruitland and B. I. at tlie B. 1. Auditormm, at the r««Qrj»:r tirfftt that tne secoiid team from FinaViL'iiul debated stt Pniitland la- a n*;im frirni Sylva. The se- irMW the Institute went Silic a 'i.'Tj ZVivnd^iy to debate a- x..'r>i c! Sylva team. Trv.' ^ut’re, Dir. Hamlin, Mr. 5;jf>'so’3 7in»i iVi?:. 'rfenTy deciJeil in favor ij\e nep:ative ?ido. At Wi.i B. 1. ;ea.-n defeated tho Sy- i'jjk trsd at Fruitland the Sylva ' v'.v^sv All winners we-^a on the ■H‘-,s^livc i(io. As no school in the ■ * , varrlt v.'on tv.'ii.e none of the tcar.is ►‘. I vn»5 tt.) Chapel Hill, for the inter- r 'AiRl tr:anp:ular contest. .\fisfvt-i; Margaret Osteen, Ruby Mc- iiHu Oiivft Walter, who spent .'b.« wwk f^>llowinjr Earter Sunday, at t i-vjr lr:jTi\cT^, returned Monday nij’,ht. •Llrs-v Poinde-cter of Winston- J15 sponiHr.'j: .'ome weeks with -> ;fteT, jI’.'S Poin lfxter, rf the B. i. ‘Tivsriiky. Tni v sin'nt th.- v.- -'‘k-end 'A \fhi- WiL\ *N. 2v."a Kd'.vin .Mort,i’:oin'n*y >f Ru?Ts.lo, N. V.. who h:r. c‘ vi?.i- <.’.TW. fb.s'iT dria'rhicr Virginia, a B. I. ’ifcii iiieir home on Mon- • ln>’. 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 claims against said estate, to present the same to the undersigned within tw'elve months from the date hereof, or this notice will be plead in bar of their payment, and all persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement and payment. This the 2nd day of March, 1921. English & Hamlin, Mary S. Orr, Attorneys. Administratrix. 4-8. Hamlin. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH CAROLETJA, Transylvnia County. Having qualified as administrator of J. T. McCall, deceased, late of Transylvania County, N.- C., this is to notify ail persons havine: claims against the estate of the said deceas- j ed to exhibit them to the undersigned ni cf before the r>th day of March, I or this notice will be pleaded ■ r of their recovery. All per- , ' ' 'r.djbtcd to said estate w’ill please I immediate settlement at Pen- ' rose N, C., R. F. D. No. 1. This March 5th^ 1921. E. H. Mackey. Administrator J. T. McCall. 3-11-4-1. CASCADIA NEWS ■V^ritn-n for lust week.) llsfc pf-'typli* of this ? ‘ction are tak- •advaiiKi'^re of this line weather iTnen plowing. They say if ffec-'v 'caii'i make big ears of corn t aa jrrra'Ke little ones on Gascadia i 5k‘*f. 3. W Head preached to a very j cr^-ivd'Vii're Sunday. j Hvi'T. Is^aac Henderson will preach :'A IVnion Ch'arcri the second Sunday .■,7”.. sil il A. M.; at Traveler’s P. M. uf s:ur.e date. His Vi ^crj^hF.lf of the Bap- ■x.'ir.'a?Tii7.rJvV!f?.i7.'HA s<-hool, which is 'C'mrixa 'ax 'Quebec. j "rtissu Cahirun Lyda visited Mrs. J. ! iixvt Monday on a business trip. ’5Vrs. Annie l.yda and Pearl Kim- ' T'j' i-.:rv working for the Lee Mfg. i iv. I S. IS. Keid tind family and W. J. Jtnd family are on theiv vay TP^tfTJ{iai after a stay of about ^r♦v;^ 1 '©f this section —ere j gtiid 'TO hear that the state- \ia*'(i» lav? as Tei>orte ««• f/> «e- €/> •<..> <0 • <«■ €«■ ce- I W- Vi- I &’9- i€/> <«• ««■ i«> 1 €«• j ^ !S? ««■ : «e- ■€« •6« I 1 -60 ■W •W •6» ■6« «e- ee- €«■ W- «9- FORD TOURING CAR About Ford Cars-^SolId Logic THE FORD CAR has been fundamentally right from the beginning. That fact made it “The Uni versal Car.” It has always lead in lowest first cost as well as in lowest cost to maintain and operate. ' Runabout^ Touring Car, Coupe, Sedan, Truck and Fordson Tractor — we have them all and will make reasonably prompt delivery. Simplicity has ever marked the designing and building of Ford cars, trucks and tractors. Henry Ford and his engineers have alv/aya striven for simplicity w ith strength. The success of the Model “T” Ford car and a great part of the Ford Motor Company's success has come from an eariy understanding and apprecia tion of that principle in motor car construction. The fewer the parts in a car, fewer the parts to go wrong. When that sinnple truth is carried out in produc ing a car, as it is in Ford cars, trucks and tractors, the result is bound to be a simplicity of design and building that means simplicity, durability and economy of opera tion. This simplicity of construction proves itself in the ease with w^hich Ford cars, trucks and tractors are driven. Four million five hundred Ford cars in daily service proves every claim we make. More than ever we are sure the Ford car is your necessity — let’s have your order today. BREVARD MOTOR COMPANY C. H. KLUEPPELBERG, Manager V5- €«■ w- o € i. > < > y > > > > V f w- ««■ ««• «9- w- w- <«• ea> €«• M- €«• M- W- M- Ford Cars Ford Service Ford Parts Fordson Tractors «e> $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$* S^pbirs Theatre PROGRAM rSATURDAY, APRIL 9 Miss Ethel Clayton in Toung Mr. Wmthirop** ALSO Tke Last Episode Of "THE SILENT AVENGER” ^TiDNESDAY, APRIL 13 TEX IN "THE SACRED RUBY” Af rMyslcrlous Declectve Picture —— 'DON’T MISS IT. THUSRDAY, APRIL 14 EKmuSiu* the Famous Handcuff King, in “Terror Island” *il«emv Island is not just breath* du-ills. . There’s a delightful s’tory running through it, with Ula Lee as the heroine. This Theatre running .daily with -^ike 1kest of pictures at a minimum ttftMinicn. 'WSilnek. nfflemoon show »tgirt*, 2:30; '^Sanl Kvening Show starts, 7:30. NOTICE: All persons are hereby notified, that the undersigned, B. J. Sitton, has, as provided by law, filed bond, and taken charge of all the personal property, of the Orr-Sitton Lumber Company, as the surviving partner in the above named company. All persons having claims against the said firm of Orr - Sitton Lumber Comp:. :y, are hereby notified to file the same with the tindersigned with in twelve months from this date or this rotice will be plead in bar of thc.r payment. All persons indebted 10 said firm will please make immed iate payment. This the 22 day of March, 1921. B. J. SITTON, Surviving Partner of the Orr - Sitton Lumber Company. 4 - t - c. E. F. MOFFITT NON-UNION Contractor and Buiidsr Estimates promptly furnished on all work. 7-1-21 SCHOOL BONDS OFFERED FOR SALE AT BREVARD, N. C. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as tbay cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh ia a local disease, greatly In* fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall’g Catarrh Ifedi* cine is talcen Internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall’a Catarrh Ifedictne was {>rescribed by one of the best physicians n this country for years. It Is com- poaed of some of the best tonics known, combined with acme of the best blood puriflera. The perfect combination of the ingi^lenta m Hall’a Catarrh Medl* cine la what produces such wonderftil reaulta in catarrhal conditions Bend for teatlmonials, tree. Fr J. CHENET * CO., Prop*., Toledo. O. All Druggists. 78«. Ball’a Family PiUa for constipation. An advertisement in the News will sell that surplu? cow or horse for you* Catheys Creek Township, District Number Three School Bonds, for sale thirty days after this notice. On the date of March 15th last past, Catheys Creek Township, Dis trict No. 3, Transylvania County, North Carolina voted a $15,000.00 (Fifteen - thousand dollar) bond is sue under “The State-Wide Bond Act For School - buildings”. The issue ia to run not exceeding twenty years from the date of the issuing of the bonds. The tax levy is not to exceed fifteen cents on the hundred dollars valuation of property, and forty-five cents on each taxable poll in said district. A sinking fund will be provided to pay the bonded indebt edness in full at the expiration of twenty years. The assessed valua tion of ^e said district is approximat ely $1,213,179.00. The population of said district is approximately 1000 people. The only indebted ness of said district in bonds is an i^ue previously carried for ten-thous and dollars. The ten-thousand dol lar issue was carried on June 11th, 1919. The principal and interest of Fifteen - thousand dollar bond issue are to be paid at a place to be gareed upon. The law provides that the rate of interest cannot exceed six per cent payable semi-annually, and we desire to sell the bonds at as low a rate of interest as possible. Ac crued interest on the bond issue is desired with as high a premium as the bid-der can afford to give. The bond issue is to be dated March 15th last past. Please submit your bids in writing to A. F. Mitchell, County Superintendent Public Instruction, Brevard, N. C., for presentation to the County Board of Education for the purpose of accepting or reject ing as said board may deem best. All bids must be on file by ten o’clock Thursday, April 28th, 1921, and fur- Ither all bidders are requested as a matter of good faith to make a de posit with the County Board of Edu cation of five - hjjindred dollars by certified check. All bids are to be opened commencing at ten o'clock Thursday, April 28th, 1921, in the office of said board. EDWIN POOR, Chairman County Board of Education. A. F. MITCHELL, County Super intendent and 93K. » 'tfficio Secretary 3oardofF' '‘v Three New Chevrolet Cars FOR SALE ^e A* M. White of Rosman, N. C, and buy the most economical car on the market today* BliV HOW AW EUY IK 600D ROtDS A. M. WHITE NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the BoMrd of Road ComiQissioners of Transylvania County at their office in Brevard, N. C., not later than 12 o’clock M. on the 16th day of April 1921, for the taking down of the steel bridge across Davidson River at linch’s store, and removing same to and erecting same at the present site of what is known as the Little River bridge near the Shuford place across Little River on Crabb Creek road Mid between Brevard i^id Wilson Old Rock Store. Separate bids are requested for the building of abutments and ap proaches to said bridge on Little River. The right is reserved to reject an^p and all bids. This March 28th, 1921. T. H. SHIPMAN, Chairman Boardr of Road Commissioners, Transylvan ia County, North Carolina. C. E. ORR, Secretary. 4-l-2tc. Piokf9r£~ 8m~THE L6VT LIGHT at tfn AnditorivBt Mo«Jay». April lltli.