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FRIDAY, MAY 10th. 1922. THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAV< OASIS Tender, juicy roasts — alinost_any kind or size you want— at prices that will make early ordering necessary. We have made spe cial preparations for this sale, and are showing some p£ur- ticularly appetizing cuts. That’s one rea son why they will not last long. Price , is the other reason, so don’t delay. Prices and Meat That Meet Your Favor ROBINSON & JOHNSON <^The New Meat Market’* Opposite Post Office Brevard, N eOOD HARD BRICK CONCRETE STONE, Etc. \ Estimates gladly furnished on all kinds of work. Eixcavating, Brick Work Concrete and General Contracting Brevard BricK Co. G. C/Kilpatrick, Manager. Brevard, N. C. I The Bee Hive Barber Shop W, O’K. KING J. A. SIMPSON HAS BEEN MOVED I I t to the building formerly occupied by the CITY MARKET, where they will welcome all of their| old friends and any'new ones who may drop in*^ Their present quarters are up-to-date, having been remodeled and put in shape especially for a Barber Shop. If you do not need the services of a barber drop in and see how.conveniently arranged they are. Bee Hive Barber Shop King Building Main Street BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Departments—ColleKe Preparatory, Normal, Music, Business, Du mestlc Art, Household Economics. Aijriculture. AH departments are directed by teachers with special training and large experience. They know their business. tnf1imn#*0C thf* Tnf^titllt'p nInnM fV>u upeifis on Ckepiemoer THE N0I3EL PRIZE It would perhaps be wise for Nob,'! prize winners of certain coiuntric's to cash In their awards and then hold tie sunis for the days, of better exchuro; >. There is the case of Walter Nernst oH Berlin, for instance. In acconlarK« with the wilfof Alfred Nobel, the pri:':e money must be paid In Swedi?sli kroner says the Christian S<'iei; Monitor. Consequently when Ilpri* Nernst cashed In his kroner, which in normal times would have amounted to 1."0,000 marks, he received H.SnO. tJC nuirks! Anatole France received 378,- -111 francs. In Scandinavia the elT<>; t.^ were disturbing. The peace prize, for instance, was divided between I»rnut- ing of Sweden, who received 00.7SC Swedish kroner, and Lange of Norway, who received 100,473 Norwegian kroner. The Nobel comuiitteer it is rumored, is somewhat worried over these absurd dellalions and InHations of the pri7.es. One of the most conspicuous of New York financiers prefaced a re<-ent speech by saying: “A man in my posi tion seldom finds anyone to diJxer with him.*’ He then pursued his theme se- renelj’ imconscioup that In a dozen pregnant words he had portrayed him self as an autocrat surrounded by boot lickers and toadies too servile to do aught but bow down before his oraon- lar pronouncements. What a confe.s- sion! And what an existence! A life without natural contacts, devoid of the stimulus of healthful opposi tion, seeing wherever It looks only its own likeness, hearing whenever it lis tens only to its own echoes, says Les lie’s Weekly. If gold in accumulat ing millions can so insulate its owner from tlie normal currents of human existence, a second and worse curso of llidas has manifested itself ui./on. Wall street. Study of foreign languages has de creased .‘i.ns per cent in our colleges during the period since war broke out in Europe. This is not very sigiiiti- cant, but it is worth studying. There was a natural decrease in the nunjl)<‘r studying Herman, and not all substi tuted another lar.guage. There is a revelation in the increased familiarity we all have with world conditions, of the widespread use of English, an un derstanding that an American can go pretty well all over the world with out being lost if he speaks no <»ther than his native tongue. Most of all, there is the 'constant increase of live subject? in the curriculaiu, Some-tijing has to be crowded out. ^^^lat has happened In Aniierlca, over and over again, according to an edfttirial in the Dial, is tlirs: The potential artist has stopped halfway because no critic and certainly no pub lic demanded of him the las5; item of Ws strength as an artist Tl^e Amer ican critic has hit soft and tlie Amer ican writer has gone soft, aiHl the pub lic taste which th« critic wuld liave formed has been, for the niost part, a series of sentimental enthusiasms. It has almost lost the faculty of intel ligent enjoyment. It has asked its au thors to repeat, not to <^eate; and has faitlifully stooxl by them as they grew progressively worse. The Cheka, tlie BoTtshevIst secret service that horrified tlie W(»rld by its v.holesale exenitions In Moscow, is to be abolished, as **it Ivas outlived its usefulness.” Ijenin Is reported as say ing. Di'f's tills moan there is no fur- tht^r use in killing, or none left to kill? There seems to be a lack of under standing as to .1i:st wbat a flapper i*^. but tliere is a genera! impression tiiat she doesn't amount to nmch in circles where there are tittles to cool:, dishes to wasli, <*r houses to put in order. Moscow money lenders do not hesl- ' tate tx) cliargtt a hundred per cent a month. The monej' loaned probably figures down t» so slight a value that wen a hundred per cent does not rep resent an appalling sum. in actual', cash. These experiments of'scitotlStS: witH; tiie> arapIIflBT- ar»' interesting,. but: siticBG tfiey have been t»ld tbat; ai moifeculte } was heard' washing- its; faoe,. many ara I in(dtned ticr> wash theit^ handfi^ at: tbec ; whol^ bnsinesai. j . ofrisl&nds: in: the' Raciite «tbg (^^rantls!’' not. ambitious; toi: minslfiL^ militaristic oontrovensies. They arec c<»iti»)t; t». provide the'wtxria: with: Its: most emineot instraotors otn. tbe: ukulele. TJifr-man who prays ‘MSlve tk thi*i j day our daily bread,” and then , sits ^■ jjjdown all day waiting for the bread oagon to flag him doesn’t do \'ei'y I much to help the wheat crop itlong. The explorer who reports a two^ faced g-irl in Africa i)re<ents evideacc I I that !rn!.! in DMtur? is the saice tJ;^’ { ovp;’. nrjjca:ciWi'iiB Tresspass Notices at the News Office* t(» blow you ■ r{ [V- T' ■ t.' Ciit of f HI & Use LeMgh*—die National Cement A concrete barnyard is dry and clean in every kind o£ weather. There is a big saving in grain, for none is lost and the water trough is always accessible. Mud ^d rough frozen ground are Bad for cattle. Build an inexpensive concrete barnyard and save money. It's a good plan to have several sacks of Lehigh Cement always on hand for use about the place* MILLER SUPPLY COMPANY J. A. IVJILLER, Manager I'ULillUAL ARNUlNbEMENlS I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Register of i.'e2ds of Transylvania County sub- iect to the action of the Democratic- Primary. I CLYDE S. McCALL. FOR THE STATE SLIna»c. The many friends of Coleman Cai loway wish to announce him m : candidate for the State Senate. Mr. Galloway has betn a har.i v/ork | j v»?ish to announce my candida- er for the Democratic party and h j (.y Register of Deeds subject to a deserving young man. j the* action of the Democratic voters MANy VQaEBS: ;j. coming Primary. FOR THE LEGISLATURE i H. E. STOWERS. The 'nana« of W. H. Duckworth | poR COUNTY TREASURER: is submitted to tlie voters for Repr^^- , j hereby announce myself as a can- sentative, subject to the rules and re j didate for County Treasurer subject gulations ©f the Democratic primary the action of the Democratic Pri- ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE FOR ROAD OVERSEER; I wish to announce my candidacy for road overseer, Brevard township, subject to the nomination of the Dem ocratic Plrimary. W. L, MORRIS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my condidacy for Commissioner of Transylvania courty, subject to the rule^ and re- f-uiations of the democratic primary. T. S. GALLOWAY mary. Mrs. ROXIE DUNN, Widow of M S. Dunn. Selica, N. C. The friends of T. E. (Ed) Patton, Jr., wish to announce him as a can didate for County Treasurer subject to the rutes and regulations of th .• Democratic Party Primary. I wish to announce myself a can didate for the office of County Trcari- urer, subject to the action of tho FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Democratic Primary and will appre- The friends of N. A. Miller wish I ciate your support, to announce him a candidate to sue- i A. C. LANDRETH, Dunns Rock. ceed hiTiiself as Clerk of the Superior j Court of Transylvania County'sub-i I hereby announce myself as a can- ject to the rules aad regulations of i didate for County Treasurer subject the Democratic Party Primary. i to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party Primary. Having qualified as administrator' of the estate of T. D. England, and T. D. England, Administrator, de bonis non of Mary A. England, de ceased, both late of Transylvania county, N. C. this ig to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of T. D. England or Mary A. England to present said claims to the under signed, administrator of said estate.3. ] on or before the 10th day of April ■ 1923. or this notice will be plead in j bar of their recovery. All persons who are in any way I indebted to said estate or either of them, will make immediate payment I to the undersigned and thereby save, cost and trouble and expense. ; B. W. TRANTHAM, Administrator i of estate of T. D. England, deceased, and of T. D. England, administrator, de bonis non of Mary A. England, de. ceased. 1 Welch Galloway, Attorney. May 19^ ; April 10, 1922. , FOR SHERIFF AND TAX COLLEC^ TOR- Friends of Cos Paxton wish to an nounce him a candidate for sherif' and tax collector of Transylvani:: county, subject to the rules and re- zulations of the Democratic primary I hereby announce myslf a candi date for Sheriff of Transylvania "ounty, subject to the action of the Deniocratic primary. Ed F. GILLESPIE W. M. AIKEN. I hereby announce myself ag r candidate for the office of Sheriff o' Transylvania County subject to th- •ules and regulations cf the Den.o ratic Primary. Yours truly, M. O. McCALL, At the solicitation of many friends ?ver the county, I have decided to 'nnounce myself as a candidate for heriff of txansylvania County at he coming primary, subject to the vin and action of the Democratic primary. -\ny support given me will be highly appreciated. FRED JOHNSON. I wish to announce my candidacy or sheriff and tax collector of Tran- . Ivania county subject to the action )f the Democratic party primary. JOHN. C. MULL FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Havino: been solicited by man rionds from diffei*ent parts of tb county to make the race for Regis- •^er of Deeds, I hereby announce my self as a candidate for Register, sub- ’ect to the action of the Democratic Primary. J. FRANK MORGAN The many friends of Eck Sims announce him a candidate for Re gister of Deeds, subject to the ac> tion of the Democratic primarjl^. I wish to announce my candidacy for the nomination of Treasurer of Transylvania county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary. W. B. HENDERSON FOR ROAD OVEkSEER HOGBACK TOWNSHIP The name of Nath Galloway is an nounced for road overseer of Hog back township, subject to the action of the democratic primary. Sapphire, N. C. FOR STATE SENATE. I wish to announce my candidacy for State Senate subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party Primary of June 3rd. ' J. M. ZACHARY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER: The many friends of George Lyday wish to announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner subject to the ^ rules and regulation^ of the Democratic Primary. EXECUTORS NOTICE North Carolina, Transylvania Co. -Having qualified ag executor of the last will and testament of Ra chael Ball, deceased, late of Transyl vania County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claim^ against the estate of Rachael Ball, deceased, to present them to the undersigned or to his attorney, Ralph R. Fisher, at his law office "Brevard, N. C. be fore April 28th, 1923 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons any way indebted to the <^state are h^'-'^bv required to make immediate settlement. April 28th, 1922. MARTIN C. SHIPMAN, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Ra chael Ball, deceased. May-19-4tc.rrf Bread 8c Loaf Wc have cut fhe cost of p living and arc selling our I BREAD at Sets a loaf* I All other bakery goods in proportion. Our bread is guaranteed to weigh as much as the ixuported stuffy has more shortening, yeast, etc* Support your local in dustries* Philip’s Balcsry TO ALL. OFFICE. SEE US AT NEWS CITY PRESSING CLUB J.E* WATERS, Prop* Phone 94 Cleaning Pressing Dyeing A.II work turned out promptly* Main Street Brevard
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