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FRIDAY. MAY 26. 1922 THE BREVARD NEWS^ BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA - i~ III ii cig^ettes A year ago— almost unknown A sweeping verdict for QUALITY ACON We know liow to judge good bacon. And we sell only the kind that we would buy for our own table. Good bacon means a good breakfast and a good breakfast means agood day. So start your days right by buying here. Our fresh meats, too, will please your taste. Prices and Mest That Meet Your Favor ROBINSON & JOHNSON 1 3 kkii ^^The New Meat Market^' Opposite Post Office Brevard, N* C mm i The Bee Hive Barber Shop W. OUL KING J. A. SIMPSON HAS BEEN MOVED to the building formerly occupied by the CITY MARKET, where they will welcome all of their old friends and anyijnew ones who may drc^ in. Their present quarters are* up-to-date, having been remodeled and put in shape especially for a Bafl)er Shop* If you do not need the sm^ices of a barber drop in and see how.conveniently arranged they are* f Bee Hive Barber Shop King Building Main Street : ^ BREVARD, - - r*AB/^l IMA NORTH CAROLINA Departments—College Preparatory. Normal, Music, Business, Do mestlc Art, Household Economics, Agriculture. All departnients are directed by teachers with specij^Jtraining and large experience. They know their business. " Influences of the Institute are alone worth the cost of tuition. Opens on September 3. BREVARD INSnrUTE NOTES Visitors to Commencenient include; Rev. R. H. Dougherty, of Winston- Salem, who preached the Baccalau- rcate sermon on Sunday; Dean A. M. DuPre, of Wofford College, who de livered the address to the graduates; Mrs. R. A. Earnhardt, of Mooresville, N. C., a violinist of note, who .fl:ave a number of fine_ selections at vho musicales; Rev. A! N. and ^^*3. Bell of Tay’cr-'viUc'. N. C.; Mrs. George R. Fox of Washington, D. C.; Miss/Ma- rinda Sinart and Mary Vining of Piedmont College, Ga.; Mrs. J. W. Owens, Chesnee, S. C.; Mrs. L. C. Wa ters, Gaffney, S. C.; Mr. J. P. Gibbs, Mrs. Robert Gibbs, Mary Gibbs, Mrs. L. M. Games, of Spartanburg, S. C.; IVfrs. Perry Camp, New York City; Misses Nell Moore and Pearl James, Cliffside, Misses Mildsed Jones and Ina Vaughan of Greenville, S. C.; J. C. Yown and family of Spartanburg, S. C.; Misses Mary Dee Palmer and Ora Whitnant of Lawndale; Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ro’lins, Eloise and Thomas Rollins, of Hendersonvlle; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Whisnant of Forest City; Miss Wood of Eraely, S. C.; Miss An derson of Hendersonville; Miss Hal- combe of Dacusville, S. C.; Miss La- nett filcMurray, Forest City.; Mis? Alda English, Ashford, N. C.; Misses Margaret and Alce Osteen of Green ville, Miss Gladys Spencer of Green ville; Mrs. Laura E. Bush of Salis bury; Mrs. J. C. Stradley, Miss Susan Stradley, Mrs. Seldeson and son of Asheville; Guilford Archie of Salis- burg, N. C.; John T. Oden, of Hat- teras, N. C.; Harold Ervin of New ton. N. C.; Oscar and Earl Parker of Wolf Mt.; Marvin and Walter Ed wards of Tryon, Mrs. J. C. Wike of Fairfieldlnn. BREVARD INSTITUTE CRICKET Another little paper has been re- contly established by the pupils of the printng department of the Bre- vjiri Institute The rapor is a folder 8 1-2” by 11”, having four pages. The Cricket is splendidly edited and tJie News extends congratulations to its promoters. The staff is composed of the following: FOREMAN: Katherine Jamison. COMPOSITORS: Bertha Gantt, Bessie English, Clivj-i Hamrick. PRESSMEN: Paul MtiMurray, Byron Huffines. Managing Editor: E. H. Norwood. Business Manager: Byron Huffines. Exchange Editor: Katherine Jamison, Story Editor: Bertha Gantt. Religious News: Eleanor Trowbridge. General "News: Flora Wike. Local News: Helen Smith. . Social Reporter: Bess English. Joke Editor: Maud McCurry. Society Editor: Cynthia Kitchen. Farm Editor: Claud Pickett. Athletic Editor: Paul McMurray. Keep^ur Out of tH 1 m i Use Lehigh—the National Cemeiit A concrete barnyard is dry and clean in every kind o£ weather. There is a bi^ saving in grain, for none is lost and the water trough is always accessiblc. 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. MILLER, Manager POUTIGAL ANNOUNGEMENIS Annnal Short Course for Home Demonstration Agents and Mem bers of Home Demonstration Clubs Raleigh June 5 to 17. The following letter from Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon invites anyone, who cares to take advantage of \hc annual summer school for home de monstration agents, to "o to Ralei'rh June 5 to 17 and stat^' requirements. Raleigh. N. C. ^May 16, 1922 Dear Co-worker: You will probably b? glad to .Te' the following information in T'o-rard to tha short course for r’ub girl? to be held June 5 to 17. The co<?t 3er person you can estimate at $1.50 per day plus railroad fare to an^ from Raleigh and a little extra for incident al expenses. You must tell each girl to brinjr the following things: sheets, a pillow, if the girl uses one, pillow case, \ovf. els, soap, a sprearj or a rir-"le blanVet and an other personal toilet articles which a girl need. We must know the time of ai'rival of your represen. tatives and the number you are ex- necting to send. This information: must be in the office not later than \ June the frst and we prefer it soon er. The following schedule ig a tenta tive one: 7:00, rising “bell; 7:0?)-7:20. ^ettine UD exercises; '8:45- 10:30, first divi sion. interior decoration and sewing problems; 10:45-12:30, second divi sion, jelly making and other income earning features—Note: Then two divisions change places; 12:45, luncheon; 1:45 basketry; 3:00-4:00 re-^t period; 4:00 -amusement and sight seeing trip over Raleigh; 6:30 supper; 7:30, stunts and party and enoc’al talks on personal hygiene, table etiquette and social life; 9:30, room bell; 10:00 quiet hour>» Let us all try to make this annual ?^hort course the best w'e have ever had. Verv f’ncerelv JANE S. McKIMMON, State Home Demonstration Agent In addition to subjects mentoned, Dr. J. 0. Hnlveriron, our nutrition ?=;r)ecialist, wilT give three lectures on the ne'wer aspects of nutrition ^nd will take the class dovm to his labra- • orie? to note the resuHs of hio, feed ing experiments upon the white rats that he ig using. Anyone in the countv wishing to p.*-^end this course in home making wiV r-end your name in at^ the earliest/ ros'^ible date, not later than June 1, at any rate, to LT^.'^TLE CLARK County Home T'f'Tronstration Ap’ent, Brevard, N. C. FOR THE STATE SENATE The many friends of Coleman Gal loway wish to announce him as a candidate for the State Senate. Mr, Galloway has been a hard work er for the Democratic party and is a deserving young man. MANY VOTERS: FOR THE LEGISLATURE The name of W. H. Duckworth Ik submitted to the voters for Repre sentative, subject to the rules and re gulations of the Democratic primary. FOR ROAD OVERSEER: I wish to announce my candidacy for road overseer, Brevard township, subject to the nomination of the Dem ocratic Primary. W. L. MORRIS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my condidacy for Commissioner of Transylvania county, subject to the rule.s and re- gsilations of the democratic primary, T. S. GALLOWAY 1 ]it.rcby announce myself a can- dicate for the office of Register of ijeeds of Transylvania County sub ject to the action of the Democratic ; Primary. CLYDE S. McCALL. I v/ish to announce my candida cy for Register of Deeds subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the coming Primary. H. E. STOWERS. ! FOR COUNTY TREASURER: { I hereby announce myself as a can- I didate for County Treasurer subject I to the action of the Democratic Pri- i mary. Mrs. ROXIE DUNN, Widow of M S. Dunn. Selica, N. C. ' The friends of T. E. <(Ed) ?atton, Jr., wish to announce him as a can didate. for County Treasurer subject to the rules and regulations of the Dexnocratic Party Primary. N. C., at public auction for cash^ the following described piece of land, situated, lying an(f being in Boyd township, Transylvania county. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Sam Orr, Harrison McJunldns, Harrison Walker and Robert Mooney and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: About seven acres of land, being the same lands con veyed to the said W. M. Ballard by Robert Money and wife and Lillie ! Orr, and being all of the lands con- i veyed to the said W. M. Ballard by I said parties- except a small tract con veyed by W. M. Ballard and wife to Harrison Walker. Special reference I is made to the record of said con veyances in the office of the Register of Deeds of Transylvania county, North Carolimit for a detailed de scription of said lands. And being the same land described in aforesaid Do-’H i” TrU't^ an'I to reference ig hereby made for a full description thereof. This April 27, 1922. .iO. */. tJitJi^ESE, Trustee, Tresspass Notices at the News Officc, c?tmmM?Y of V^RK JAN. 1. ^^Tilo'? travpV ’ p-i;irie. 420; cort^' and cl’ib mem''^'^ r'runnine* den''” +’•''0'? pilunnod ! 21 : trees ■for -or. aniirr^’’ \vr-r<i pifh(:T t.T’P'' "'’T'ibf'rl in ohib. frrmor'" o'l'fioT’pd. 4 O'”’ SOO fc''^ ■ —vlcrcd’ 140 T>- ■ roUNTY AGENT TO MAY 1, 1922 . ‘’787: ffrm visits with farmers 1fi04; number of ^’’p.t’ons held. 26; oo/j. viyjgq pruned, nO; cattle vacci- 76; calls made tp '11. These animals tjroatment pre- • •vorv case. Num- ^ V i Tfluding boy’s •v'fio'!, 66; lime and tile, ■ ■ •' and clover ' soy beans iFOIl CLERK SUPERIOR COURT The friends of N. A. Miller wish i«o announce him a candidate to suc ceed himself as Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania County sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party Primary. FOR SHERIFF AND TAX COLLEC- 710R Friends of Cos Paxton wish to an nounce him a candidate for sheriff and tax collector of Transylvani; county, subject to the rules and re gulations of the Democratic primary I hereby announce myslf a candi date for Sheriff of Transylvania county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Ed F. GILLESPIE I hereby announce myself a.s e candidate for the office of Sheriff of Transylvania County subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary. Yours truly, M. O. McCALL. At the solicitation of many friends over the county, I have decided to announce ihyself as a candidate for sheriff of Transylvania County at the coming primary, subject to the will and action of the Democratic primary. Any support given me will be highly appreciated. FRED JOHNSON. I wish to announce my candidacy for sheriff and tax collector of Tran sylvania county subject to the action of the Democratic party primary. JOHN. C. MULL FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Having been solicited by many friends from different parts of the county to make the race for Regis ter of Deeds, I hereby announce my self as a candidate for Register, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary. J. FRANK MORGAN The many friends of Eck Sims annoupce him a candidate' for Re- ’•ister of Deeds, subject to the ac- lon of the Democratic primary. 1 wish to announce myself a can didate for the office of County Treas urer, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary and will appre ciate your support, i.. O. LANDiwETII, Dunns Rock. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Treasurer subject to the r ales and regulations of the Democratic Party Primary. W. M. AIKEN. 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 OVERSEER iiOGBACK 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 county" COMMISSIONER: ,The many friends of George Lyday 'vish to announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner subject to the rules and regulation^ of the Democratic Primary. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The many friends of W. S. Ash worth wish to announce him ag a candidate for County Commissioner nbi'ict to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary on June third. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power pf sale contained in a certain Deed in Trust executed on the 11 day of January 1921, by W. M. Ballard and his wife, Maggie Ballard, to W. E. Breese, Trustee, to secure the indebtedness therein described to J. J. Patton, which said Deed in Trust is duly re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of T' -nsylvania county, N. C.. in Book No. 13 on page 281 et seq., and default having been made in the payr ont of both interest and principal of the note secured by said Deed in Trust, and after due notice given to said Ballard and wife, and upon application and demand of the holder of s?iid note, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, June 5 i022 at 12 o’clock noon offer for sf'le at ithe Court House door in Brevard, Bread 9c Loaf I We have cut fhe cost of living and arc selling our BREAD at 8cts a loaf* All other bakery goods in proportion* Our bread is guaranteed to we^h as much as the Lnported stuff, has more shortenings yeast, etc* Support your local in dustries* Philip’s Baliery CITY PSESS ilG CLUB J. E. WATERS, Prop* Phone 94 Cleaning Pressing ^ Dyeing All work turned cut promptly* Main Street Bfevard
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