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: ■ ' ■■ .^^- r .'S *^^7 •• ffHE rREVAS K ^ -*^;j REVARD NEWS, BREVARD. NORTH CAROLINA * . ^ * " \ / EllSTJEUEF ? y>*/^Vr , f«' r ,< ■<; V .- - 7 The annual campaign of the Near £3ast Relief in this county will be put on in March instead of with the gen eral state campaign for '|200,000 which comes to a close Sunday, it was an* jiounced from Raleigh by Col. Georga H. Bellamy, state chairman. This is one of about 25 counties in which preparationfi for the campaign I had not been completed by February 12, when the 'state “drive” began. In prder to gire loyal officials time to [properly prepare. Colonel Bellamy ind Josephus Daniels, honorary state chairman, decidedVto 'postpone it a few weeks. Nferth Carolina Is asked to raise (200,000 of the nation’s $15,000,000 luota this year. The Tarheel Stato’a share will feed, clothe and educate I,834 innoceht war victims, now in forth Carolina orphanages at Trebi- Eond, for each year. So efficient is the work of the national Near East lelief that each child can be fed, Iclothed and educated on |5 a month leach. fti announcing postponement of the* Idrive in this country Colonel Bellamy Ideclarec! that this Is a ca.ll that North jcaroMna cannot tarn down, because [the life of many of our own boys in the wor!d war was saved by the sacri fices made by Armenian troops whose children we are now supporting. "Armenia’s” heroic ^fense of the Baku oil fields shortened the war by many months, according to all ex* perta,” Colonel Bellamy declared, “be cause by a superb sacrifice of their o#n lives by 300,000 of Armenia’s 400,- troops, they prevented the German drive on Baku from accomplishing, ita purpose. ‘There is many a North Carolina boy back home today who would now be sleeping under a wooden cross in France had the war been continued, because they were killing men off at the rate of 10.000 a day when the war ended. North Carolina cannot 3ee the children of these heroes starve or freeze to death.” Others of these children were made destitute when their parents were murdered for refusing to renotmce Christ and become Mohammedans .during the Turkish depredations into [Armenia in the name of Moham- ledanism. Colonel Bellamy made an app»el to ill those who can ^ve at this time, to Und their contributions to Robert A. }rown, state chairman, 9Q1 Citizens rational Bank Building, Raleigh. All If these amounts will be duly credited this county and added to what it snt in during the campaign here next ^onth. Remeber — every five doHars you kve saves the life of some child for mont^ This child was made desti- ite 5/ the self-sacrifice of a mriTi ^ho helped to malce possible the re* im of many aa American doughboy. ii ^IV MICKIE SAYS Ni\OOUe ^ *WEft!560V 4 vs tVf /r~ we AMHTHIHCr C^aoMi^ MUKlKMn TO A fouon* OT OOLN aiit* omC^ PIICUOMo VOU MAMe IT AMO ^ \Ulik Miiar ir I StSHQjlt lOLD TOXAWAY SCHOOL It is a good bank’s duty to assist its cli ents in the solution of their problems— whether they be the problems of a nierchant or a farmer. Both}are business meh^ and all business relations between them and this bank is strictly confidential. In fulfilling this moral obligation, we like to consider our organization as your busi ness partner—interested in your success and eager to^lorward yoiir plans. If you wish sound advice in seeking credit, making investments, or even the more personal problems of your business, you will be welcpmed here. You will find a talk with our officers helpful. To Save Your Money and Make Your Money Safe BANK WITH US t PISGAH BANK BREVARD, N. C. NOTICE AND SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF TRANSYLVANIA, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. U. Robinson vs. Laura Revis Robinson The defendent above named will take notice that action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transylvania coun ty, to obtain an absolute divorce by said plaintiff from said defendent: the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear, at the term of the Superior Court of said county to be held in the Court House in Brevard on the fifth Mon day after the first Monday in March, it being the 10th day of April, 1922, and answer or demur to the com plaint of this plaintiff, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. N. A. Miller Clerk Superior Court RALPH R. FISHER, Attorney Feb-24. le regular teerm of Old Toxaway w has < expired. It is said to (been the best school ever taught ire were three entertainments Issfully carried out. Including supper. The funds raised were I for buying equipment for the It is said to be the best equip ro-teacher school in the coun teachers will probably be |d to teach there again this com- ;ar. teachers are respectively . M. COLLINS, Principal Is. W. E. GALLOWAY. Asst. NOTICE North Carolina, Transylvania County. The undersigned havi:ig been ap pointed and duly qualified as Amini- strator of the esstate of Mary A. England (deceased) all persons hav ing claims against said estate' are notified to exhibit the same before said Administrator in Brevard, N. C., on or before Dec. 31st., ,1922 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. THs 1st. day of February, 1922. T. D. ENGLAND, Administrator MARY A. ENGLAND, Deceased March 24-pd.-6t. Insurance Neglected May mean weeping in smoke or in sadness viewing the ruins o£ your home. But Insurance shows business ability. Means sat isfaction in protection. Means Contentment of mind. Means the saving of a lifetime’s earnings. Means the comfort of old age. Destruction has visited your neighbor and our neighboring town — It awaits us. Insure while it waits —- tomorrow may be too late. Brevard Insurance Agency T. H. GALLOWAY, Manager Brevard, N. C. NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of Transylvania This is to notify all persons that one, Alfred Cantrell, has filed a pe tition in this court in which ^he asks for restoration of citizenship. Said Alfred Cantrell was convicted of larceny in the year 1898. And served on chain gang in Hendersor. county. * Tl^ matter will be for considera tion at the next term of Superior ourt, in this county. This January 1st., 1922. N. A. MILLER, Clerk Superior Court RALPH R. FISHER, Attorney for Petitioner April 10. 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