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THE BRftVARD N£WS) BiWVARD. N. C.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19tlif 1921.
CITY MARKET
S. F. ALLISON, Proprietor.
All Kinds Fresh Meat
at all times.
Lamb, Beef, Pork and Mutton
Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Canned
Goods, Staple and Fancy
Groceries.
Market Phone 47 Residence Phone 90
May mean weeping in smoke or in sadness viewing the
ruins of your home.
But Insurance shows business ability. Means sat-
isfaction in protection. Means Contentment of mind.
Means the saving of a lifetime’s earr.ings. Means the
comfort of old age. 'SHB MfcM BBHi
Destruction has visited ycur neighbor and our
neighboring town — It awaits us.
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Insure while it waits — tomorrow may be too lale.
Brevard Insurance Agascy
T. H. GALLlO^VAY, Manager Brevard, N. C.
The Oldest Or
L. avard, and a store
wiili n reputation of
same goouc %r just a
tie less.
TKe Grocer
Corner Main and Caidwell Brevard, N. C.
SODA TANK LEAPS
OVER BUILDING
Carbonic Gas Receptacle Docs
Queer Antics When Driver
Treats It Rough.
New York.—I*olic<iiuan Fred Finger
saw a man drive up to the soda w>*.ter
parlor adjoining the station house and
start unloading a Carbonic ga^ tank.
“Where you goin’ with that?” he
asked tlie driver.
“Inside,” was tlie answer.
“Well, have a care,” warned Flnjrcr.
“You never can tell—”
At precisely that moment Policeman
Finger’s words were drowned in an
n
' J /Cr. A\
Twirtir.g, Whirling and Shooting Up
wards.
exp’i'sion \viii(.h shook the stat!c-n
h(Mis«‘, ilie so(]!i j)arlor and the wliolf'
(lisirict. Fiii;;( r felt something: lu'avy
f-lrike liiiii on tlu- log. which he later
(lis' ovrred t(f Ix* a jiliM-e of the carhonic
tank. IK* a!s<t s;j\v tlie rt‘main<i'*r of
tin- t;:nk iwistinfr, whirling and
.‘-liootii;;: uiiwards.
Ii.siuf till' s‘.::rion Policiinan Frank
liillnTt. wiio Wits writint: at a lieslc.
was linrl.Ml I'li'in iiis f-liair:
JoliM l»auf:lu'riy. ilt'l!*('tive, was
kiiu<kt'<l from iiis coiiifuri <m a sto(»i)
iuai!>y, and Liei:t('nant Lenahan was
awi!k(‘n»‘(l from a drep sieo;).
When the polu-e’nen and detectives
puked themselves up after the blast
they fotind the driver in the road in a
dazed condition. They started in .seafch
of the niissiii{r carhonic tank. Tliey
found it had traveled seven stories
up,* knocked a 120-i>ound liall from a
flagpole and, circling over the build
ing in which the station house is sit
uated, had laiKled three llights down
on a rear lire escai»e.
FINDS SNAKE IN BATHROOM
Reptile Discovered by Sevcn-year-cid
Child Ksd CM mbed Tree and
Cravt'led Through VViniow.
Readinir, Pa.—Viriiini.i F-iinl:, sove;i
years old, daughter of (isc-tir A. Funk,
discovered a lilack sna!:e live f»H*t
inches long in the bathroom ?>f licr
home at Esterly. Tl;e snake c^insUed a
tree near tlu> house, droji'icd on a
rear portico and tlien erav. led In the
bathroom window.
Tl’.e child closed the hathroo:n aix!
called her father, Osc:rr X. Funk.
big game hunti.-r in Ca.nada for sev
eral years. Ho opoiio;! the hathvooni
door, threw a towel over the rentilo
and carried it to the yard, when*
his guest. Wesley E. ('onl^lin of
Plii!adeli>!iia shot the snak(',
Jlr.s. Conklin, wife <>f li;e Phila
delphian. was with the child uhen s!;o
entered the hathrooni.
CUILOWHEE KOaWi MiLiSrEliL S®OL
A State Institution for the Traininp' of Teathcrs
CULLOWHEE, R C.
The curriculum of this scltool is being reorer.nizcd ao as to
•nclude a STANDARD HIGH SCHOOL prcparins for uncoT
ditional entrance to Collepre and Normal ScliocI Cour.^es, the com
pletion ot which will qualify students for Elementary, Primary ar d
Grammar Grade Certificates.
The Pali Quarter Will Open
Tuesday, August 16, 1921
For information as to expenses and particular courses offered
^dress ROBERT L. MADISON, President. 1
"Stolen" Gems Found Undsr JvCattrcs”.
Wilkes-Iiarre, Pa.—Mrs. Tlioraas
Lewis, has found the jevv(is upon the
quest of which she had set OiIi( e; s rT
three cities. Mrs. Lewis left ilu*
gems under a mattress in a I’hiladei-
phia hotel and forgot all about tliem
until she had returned home. Then
she didn’t remember having left them
at the hotel, and decided she had been
robbed.
Surgeons Close Safety Pin in Stomftch.
Uncas, Okla.—An open safety pin
swallowed by the eight-month-old son
of Jir. and Jlrs. George Jacquires, was
rei'.iove<l from the baby’s stomach
without an operation, Phy.sicians
closed the pin by the use of instrii-
n!(.Mits ;ni(! ilien lifted it out through
the child's u’.outh.
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Those Long Winter Evening!
keep your home warm and cosy with a
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And besides, Cole’s Original Hot Blast Heater is guaranteed
to consume one-third less fuel than any underdraft stove on
./the market—guaranteed to hold fire for thirty six hours.
Let 'US shmu '^ou sour': today.
SUPPLY COMPANY
|/W«ythin^ for
—nothing for show
T
HAT’S OUR IDEA in making
CAMELS—^ Quality Cigarette.
Why, just buy Camels and look at the package!
It’s the best packing science has devised to keep
cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste.
Heavy paper outside—secure foil wrapping inside
and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the pack
age and keep it air-tiglit.
And note this! There’s nothing flashy about the
Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not
improve the smoke. Rot a cent of needless expense
that must come out of the quality of the tobacco.
Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on
merit alone.
Because, men smoke Camels v/ho want the
taste and fragrance of the finest lobaccos- expertly
blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth,
refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga-
retty aftertaste.
Camels are made for men who think for them
selves.
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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CGr.S?Al>;Y, V/iaston-Saiem, N. C,
Lfind Peeds at News office.
Xti© F'IsviTs ig 0!2ly Sl.50 s, year*
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SALE OF LAND UNDER MORT-
GAGE
North Carolina, Transylvania Co.
By virtue of power of sals contain
ed in a certain mortgage deed made
and esccutsd iSy T. H. Allison and
his J. S. Allison, to W. H. Sum-
n;c-y Ih^ unocrsifined, drttcd tha 13
iday of April 1918, and duly recorded
in the office of the Register of Deeds
of Transylvania county North Caro
lina in book of Mortgage Deeds No.
7 at page No. 291, and default hav
ing been made in the payment of the
indebtedness tliereiri secured when
the same bocame due and payable,
whereby the povv'er of sale contained
therein became operative; Now
therefore, the undersigned mortgage
above nained, will on Monday the 22
day of August 1921, ai: 12 o'clock M
at the court house doo^r in the town
of Brevard North Carolina, sell at
public auction for cash, the following
lands and premises therein named j
and tk'3cr!I.'or’ r.3 lo’icws to v;it:
Lying and being in Eastatoe town-
ship, State and county aforesaid, and
on Aiken Mill Creek, waters of Flat
Creek of Toxaway, adjoining the
Irnds of F. E. Shuford, W. M. Meese,
W. C. Boren and others, and Begin-
jiinc, an old rej oak corner on the
v/est eide of the public road near the
Grave Yard, and runs southward
with the public road to a corner of
F. E. Shuford and W. H. Summey in
the conditional line of T. H. and W.
J. Galloway; thence southward with
said line to a stonev.comer of W. H.
Surnn-ey and W. C. Boren; thence
eastward with their line to a pine cor
ner on top of the Panther ridge in
John O.cpnian’s line; thence north
ward with said line of F. E. Shuford
and W. H. Summey corner on top of
said ridge; thence northwestward
with their line to a locust corner on
Marge branch; then with said branch
to a sarvice near an dd red oak cor-»
ner at an old gate; thence westward
to a stone; thence northwest to the .
Beginning, containing 200 acres, more
or less.
The said land w^ill be sold to sat
isfy the indebtedness secured by thef.
aforesaid Aiortgage, and now
due together with the interest on
same, and the costs of this sale.
This July 29th 1921.
W. hV summey, Mortgagee
Julv 29 -4tc -W. II. S. -nd.