FRIDAY. JUNE 2. 1922 ThL USAGE Sausage in casings or sausage in bulk—pork sausage^veal sausage, liver sausage, summer sausage and sausage of all kinds. Now is the time to buy sausage. We have anice big fresh stock on hand—a bigger assortment to choose from, at prices that will make you anxious to buy. Prices and Meat That Meet Your J’avor ROBINSON & JOHNSON ^^The New Meat Market^ Opposite Post Office Brevard, N. C, I The Bee Hive Barber Shop W. O’K. KING J. A. SIMPSON HAS BEEN MOVED to the building formerly occupied by the QTY MARKET, where they will welcome all of their old friends and any"new ones who may drop in* Their present quarters arc 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 sec how[convenientIy at ranged they are. Bee Hive Barber Shop King Building Main Street mmmm I Brevard Auto Co. | Ford Cars—Ford Service I , We have a complete stock of Goodrich Tires, all sizes. With every Tire sold for the next Ten Days Only we will give away absolutely free an Inner Tube to fit your Tire. Expert mechanics are always on hand to look after your car troubles, and they guarantee satisfaction. Go to the BREVARD PHARMACY for Nunnally’s Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos* Ice Cream and Soft Drinks. It is a pleasure to serve you, BREVARD PHARMACY J. B. PICKELSIMER, Ph. G, Prop. Telephone No. 1 Brevard, N. C. Tho bittf*:, The scrr s K"-' v. o >u Fresh f-'Ofi And laws ‘ T'.ie Ml the tr<_ iH i-'()l'!iers marie rf-peulcd. ConKressiiuin Cluirles M, Steadman of North C.'iroHna and Congressman Henry Z. Osborne of California, once bitter war enemies, are now fast friends in congress. Congressman Steadman, born in 1S41, enlisted as a private at the outbreak of the Civil war, serving with Lee’s army and be ing wounded three times, winning the rank of major. Congressman Osborne was b(»rn in 1848, enlisted as a private at the age of sixteen in the state of New York. Honor Sflent Heroes ' ' ) .14.- ■ i Lehigh—the National Cement A concrete barnyard is dry and clean in every kipd of weather. There is a big 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,JManagcr A LEHIGH POllTIGAI^ANNQIiNGEMENIS I hereby announce myself a can^i didc.te for the office of Register of j FOR THE STATE SENATE 'Deeds of Transylvania County sub-1 The many friends of Coleman Gal- | i^ct to the action of the Deifiocratic j 2oway wish to announce him as a | Primary. candidate for the State Senate. Mr. Galloway has been a hard work er for the Democratic party and is a deserving: jreung man. 31 ANY VOTERS: Thousands of persons in iJiay county attended the unveiling of the IjSierty memorial at Liberty, M«»., Memorial day Itst year. The picture shows the stfitue erected at a <?ost -oJ $4,000 in memory of the ‘^sileat heroes” of Cl^y county who took part in the wA¥ia war. Clay ceujity Sternlshed more than one thousasad men for the war. FOR THE 1.EGISLATURC The naiwe of W. H. Duckvrorth is submitted to the voters for Repre- sentatiT*, strbject to the rules and re gulations off the Democratic primary. ^POR ROAD OVERSEER? I wish to announce my candidacy for road overseer, Brevard toimship, subject to the nomination of the Dem ocratic Psrimiry. W. L, MORRIS. CLYDE S. McCALL. 1 wish 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 didate for County Treasurer subject to the action of the Democratic Pri mary. Mrs. ROXIE DUNN, Widow of M; S. Dunn. Selica, N. C. The friends of T. E. (Ed) Patton, Jr., wi^ to announce him as a can- I didate for County Treasurer subject FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER | to the rules and regulations of the I Sier^by announce my r^ndidacy Democratic Party Primary, for Commissioner Traasylvania ' county, subject to the rules and tc- gulaitions the dei&ocratic primary. T. S. GALLOWAY N. C., at public auction for caslv^ the following described piece of land,, situated, lying and bfeing in Boyd township, Transylvania county. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Sam Orr, Harrison McJunliins, 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 veyed to the said W. M. Ballard by said parties except a small tract con veyed by W. M. Ballard and wife to Harrison Walker. Special reference is made to the record of said con veyances in the office of the Register of Deeds of llransylvania county. North Carolina, for a detailed de scription of said lands. And being the same land described in aforesaid Deed in Trust and to which reference is hereby made for a full description thereof. ^ This April 27, 1922. May 26. W. E. BREESE, Trustee. MEMORIAI- DAY From James Russel] Lowell's Com> memoratloTi Ode. Net In anger, not lia iprlde. Pure from passion’s mixture rud« ' * Ever to base earth jiBled, B’jt with far-heard srrsitltude. Still with heart and voice renewed, 'Ri* heroes living ap.<5 dear martyrs dead, 'Phe strain should close that consecrates our brave. l*ft the hfart and iift the h«ad! Tx)fty he its mood and grave, Kot without a martial ring, P^ot without a prouder tread And a peal of exultr^,tion; TLIttle right has he to sing Through whose heart in sudh an hour ^eats no march of conscious power. Sweeps no tumult of elation! Tis no Man we celchrate, "By th’s country’s vi« tories great, A hero half, and half the whim of Fate, But the pith and marrow of a, Nation, m-awing force from all her men, ■Kighest, humblest, weakest, a.11, For her time of need, and then Pulsing it again through them, Till the basest can no longer cower. Feeling his soul spring up. divinely tall, Touched but in passing by Ser mantle- hem. ' Csme back, then, noble pride, for 'tis her dower! I wish to announce myself a can didate for the office of County Treas urer, subject to the action of tho FOR CLERK 'SUPERIOR COURT [ Democratic Primary and will apprc- Tie friaavds of IS. A. MilleT wish ciate your support, to ausnozEnoe him a candidate to .sac- A. C. LANDRETH, Dunns Rock, ceed himself as Clerk of the Superior i “ Court of Transylvania County sub- i ^ hereby announce myself as a can- ject to tbe rules and regulations of i di^^ate for County Treasurer subject the Democratic Party Primary. Wounds Healed by Time. Evolution of Memorial day from an observance which at first served to keep alive the old contentions of the Civn war into an observance which leads our thoughts away from our own home land to quiet resting places in other lands across the sea. is a re markable illustration of the change less law of change and progress. Try as it may, the human heart cannot keep its hatreds, its opposition, its narrowness. Time, holding his hour glass. watches his worldly children climb the immortal heights of better ment. They can do no other! Wheth er we will or not, the quiet processes of change go right on, the wounds are fioaled, the graves grown over.—Ex* dKinge. Fratricidal Strife Forgotten. The war with Spain, in which Grand Army veterans and Confederate vet- an'1 the sour; of both, faught. :ii(l the World war. which enlisted M- ’oiiiis Kii'ii I'dili Xorih and South, .•:i"tioal!.v cni’s.'d us lo forget that • • v-;i.s cursed with S \r ir FOR SHERIFF AND TAX COLLEC- T€fR Friends of Cos Paxton widi t® an nounce him a candidate for shcrifT and tax -collector of TransylvEni." county, snbject to the rules and re gulations lof the Democratic primary I hereby announce myslf a candi date for Sheriff of Transylvania co’jnty, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Ed F. GILLESPIE I hereby announce myself a^ £ candidate for the office of Sheriff o^ 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 myself as a candidate for .sheriff of Transylvania County at the coming primary, subject to the will and attion 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 man: fi’iends from different parts of th .’O’anty to make the race for Re.gis of Deeds, I hereby announce my cjif rs a candidate for Register, sub ?ct to the action of the Democrat! *^rimary. J. FRANK MORGAN 'll'-c nanv friends of Eck Sims ’""our.ee him a candidate for Re- •"tc. of Deeds, subject to the ac- of <^he Democratic primary. to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party Primary. W. M. AIKEN. I wish to announce my candidacy for the nomination of Treasurer of Transylvama county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary. W. B. HENDERSON FOR ROAD OVERSEER 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 COUNTY COMMISSIONER: The many friends of George Lyday wish to announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The many friends of W. S. Ash worth wish to announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary on June third. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed in Trust executed on the 11 day of January 1921,^ by W. M. Ballard and his wife, Maggrie 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 o^ce of the Register of Deeds of Transylvania county, N. C.. in Book No. 13 on page 281 et seq., and default having been made in the paynr.ent of both interest and principal of the note secured by said Deed in Trust, and after due notice ziven to .said Ballard and wife, and upon application and demand of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, June 5 1922 at 12 o’clock noon offer for sale at the Court House door in Brevard, Bread 9g Loaf We have cut fhc cost of living and are selling our BREAD at 8cts a loaf. All other bakery goods in proportion* Our bread is guaranteed to weigh as much as the ixiiported stuffy has more shortening, yeast, etc* Support your local in dustries* Philip’s Bai(ery 1 GITY PSESSiNe CLUB J.E. WATERS, Prop. Piione 94 Cleaning Pressing Dyeing All work turned out promptly* Main Street Brevard

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