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THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROUNA FRIDAY, JULY 21, 111 ettes 10* They are GOOD! THE BREVARD NEWS. Publiahed every Friday and ent«r> «d at Postoffice at Brevard, N. C., as Second Clast Matter. Wm. A. BAND Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Subscriptions payable in advance) One year $1.50 Six months $1.00 Three Months .... SO Two months .35 ADVERTISING RATES Display, per column inch 30c Reading Notices, per line .... . .10c Want Column Notices, per line . .Sc We charge 5 cents a line foir Cards «f Thanks, Resolutions of Respect and for notices of entertainments where admission is charged. Address All Communications To The BrevaVd News: r Foreiftn Advertising Representative L^THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION The national unrest: bout how to do who. If bandits must be, they might as veil be polite about It. A woman can’t make a fool out of I man without his co-operation. Madagascar taxes all Idle persons, i'hat is worse than dodging traffic copa But even Xn corsets a lot of men c>robubly would not be straight-laced. Too much ado I IN SPITE OF BAD ROADS. The tourists are here i.n greater numbers than ever before so early n the season. No doubt considerable credit can be given to the systematic advertising campaign made this sea son. The roads are mighty bad and vvill continue to be almost impassable intil hard-surfaced which ought to be before long. However the tourists iiave come in spite of bad roads and who can predict the number in the overwhelming crowds that will be our Suests when we do get good roads. We suppose the founder of the word K^bt put the “b” in to supply It with » >ting. The most marvelous thing about ra- lio Is that it can make jAmerlcans .isten. It Is a safe bet as to how the fel- ow who bets on tlie horse races will jnish. It is only natural that In touring the >vurld tlie English flyers should include Turin. Flood lights for the garage may be ilie next step in coping with auto bundits. There’s this about the musical num bers on radio programs: There are ao encores. One of the best chances for peace lies in these frequent aniiuunition plant explosions. The clothing industry Is said to be In a period transition. From long ones to shorts? It’s a rare man that can get mad over evolution without iLaklng a mon key of himself. Those who are doing quite a lot of talking about woman’s dress have lit tle to talk about. If you wish to ascertain how little faith there is in this world, hang out ft fresh paint sign. TIh; Jig is up when the racing baJ- loon conicii down. None Of the men who would make perfect luisbands are married. Which in the group of flappers these days is tlie cliaperon? Un<‘le Sam Is having trouble enough with his poor foreign relations. Sea horses are reported to be get ting scarce. Motorized, just possibly. At that, the efficiency experts are not near so numerous as the inefficiency experts. Solomon In all his glot'y never ate pie a la mode In a breeze from an electric fan. Girls should renienjher that It’s much more difficult to get bobbed hair back to full length. Maybe the monkey gland patient who disappeared after the operation made for the Jungle. It will be hard to convince the “math” student that education can be made too easy. “Mints speed up to meet demand for gold coin,” says a headline. They can never hope to do It. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922 WE FEEL ENCOURAGED Are the promoters of tlie pogo stick trying to make monkeys out of tlie In nocent purchasers? A slim-line tailored suit Is one among a variety of styles, most of which con flict with a sllm-llne purse. Another nice thing about brfng a radio soloist is tiiat you don’t have to buy a new dress for the concert. I Painting the Illy may be an impos- I sibility, but painting a rosebud mouth Our weekly paper is getting itself e\eryday fact, tallced about now, an end we have ' striven to attain for a long time. There is danger in having too much The best part of it is, it is bringing says the treasury controller, but lUs a splendid lot of leters from our few of us need worry. friends and subscribers. We admit —' • several hard kicks about not receiv- Those dentists who are urging jaw ing the paper and we are doing every- exercise evidently never attended a t<hing in our power to get it to you gtate political convention. 'Cvery week and on time, too. But ■Jtick if it doesn’t come, we like it ai5 it shows you are anxious to get it. It seems especially fine to us to hear from our friends because we are ^ ... , so busy here, with our sleeves rolled strangest things, In this up, printing the News and making ^ it the exponent of Transylvania coun- a^ter his last match goes out. ty that we do not get out and around the county to do the visiting that we The flappers halve organized. No should like to do. doubt their motto will be, “Remember, Visiting by mail never will be quite girls, he’s somebody’s brother." so good as visiting face-to-face, and v/(* are always planning extensive trips, to be taken when the pressure of business lets up a little. Yet visiting by mail isn’t so bad when the other fellow does a little Red, green and blue sports shoes are visiting, too. jQ jjg thing and, of course We know you are just as busy as they will demand clothes to match. are, and yet after all it is the /busy man w'ho always finds a bit of extra time. So if there is anything 'chat you don’t like, oy if there is seinethinsr you think should be there, wHy dun t you drop us a line about it? Who Knows hew valuable an iex- change of ideas like this may be to both of us. It is somewhat pre sumptuous for Ug to think that we be can be of as much help in return As a rule. ou can depend upon the a.=? you can be to us. But we shall man or woni.-'i who does an honest let it stand as it w'as ’.\Titten, in the dav’s work t(-* do an honest night’s t^hought that frequently a kindly act; sleep. brings Its own reward. , — ■—— Germany and Knssia hare almlislied THE.STORY OF THE i tipping. .\nd tlM marks and rubles SIGN OF FLAGS ' little even' the waiters don’t : j s^eem to care. On the crest of the BIul' Ridge, | Oil the road from Brevard to Caesar’s Head, an old time mountain cabin hiF .=tood for many year? across the North and South Carolina line. A tv.o-room log cabin, one room ■ 111 Morth Carolina and one room in ' South Carolina, this cr.bin of two states has for years been of great in- ' terost to many visitors. In order that the many vi.-itors, p'o^.q: daily from Rr^'vard to Caesar’.s Held might krov.' ’.vhcn they c-ro~«ed the state line, the idea was conceived of painti'ig a sign marking the iine. Major Brannon is here with a car of horses and mules. If you want to trade, come to town. Balsam Camp No. 116 W. O. W. Meets Monday and Wednesday Nights. Dunn’s Rock Building. Broad Street, Brevard, N. C. NOTICE Diversified Ads. WANTED—Copy of Brevard News of May 12, 1922. Will pay liberal ly for same. Brevard News, Brevard, N. C. FOR SALE—Desirable Camp site. D. MacDougald. tf. FOR SALE—10 room house with all modern conveniences. All kinds of fruit and berries. Fart cash, ba lance long terms. T. B. CRARY 7-21-tfc. NOTICE—We restrlng tennis rack ets, also make porch swings and sm?.ll tables, repair both old and new furniture. If you have anything in this line, bring to Brevard Institute. 3tc.-B. I. FOR SALE—Western pony, safe and sound at Chestnut Hill Farm, Bre vard, or see Ed. Batson. 2tc-J. K. B. LOST—One general Cord Tire on Ford, demountable rim, between re sidences of W. E. Deaver and Mrs. M. J, Glazener. Liberal reward on return to MISS ANNIE JEAN GASH Itc. Pisgah Forest $25.00 REWARD Strayed, one white dog with lemon ear. Dark red spot on right side and at root of tail. Also one white and black- spotted bitch. H. E. SANDERS, Chiriiney Rock, N. C. 2t.-pd. FOR RENT.— Mrs. S. A. McCall has for rent two rooms for light-house- koeping. Ready furnished,. Valley View Farm. It-pd. FOR RENT—Two five room residen ces, new and modemly equipped. Will rent to reliable parties at $15 per month. Mrs. B. H. LEWIS, Franklin Park, Brevard, N. C. 4tc. FOR SALE—One water jacket in good condition. See J. W. Smith. FOR SALE—Farm and timber lands and some splendid cut over land. Terms. B. J. SITTON. tfc. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE for rent. D. L. English, 6-9 tfc. GOOD BARGAINS—I have for sale one good farm horse, one new two-horse Columbus wagon, steel skein; four fresh milk cows from $20 up; six head of yearlings. Apply to F. Henderson, Route 1, Brevanl, N. C. t. f. c. At a meeting of the Democratic nia county held in Brevard on June 19, 1922, it was ordered that a primary be in Transylvania county on SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY BY ADMINISTRATOR The undersigned Administrator of held the estate of A. R. Tinsley amd L Sa- I C. Tinsley will sell to the highest bid- turday, August 5, 1922, for the pur- i der on the terms named below all pose of nominating a candidate for I the personal property of every kind the^State Senate. > and description belonging to either This will be a Democratic Primary and all members of the Democratic Party are urged to come out and vote for the candidate whom they wish for the State Senate. of the estates above named, consist ing of: Household and kitchen fur niture; one cow, one hog, one year ling; farming tools, etc. Sale will be made at the residence The Polling places will be at the i of the late Mrs, A. R. Tinsley, near usual voting places in each election 1 railway station in the town of Bre- precinct and the ballot boxes will be vard, N. C., on Monday. July 31, open from 9:00 o’clock A. M. ’^till i 1922, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. Terms: 4:00 o’clock P. M. on said date in all All purchasers will pay cash for sales precincts except Brevard and Ros- of $10.00 and less. All sales 6ver man, at which two precincts they will i $10.00 may be had on six month's be open from 9:00 o’clock A. M. until tiime, provided that note and approv- sundown. ed security are given at the time of Again all Democrats are urged to sale, come out and vote. * | This July 5, 1922. W. E. BREESE, Chairman W. L. AIKEN, Administrator MARTHA G. BOSWELL, Sec. j July 28- 4tc. W. L. A. The world is ratlier clearly divided into two parts—those who want big loans and lliose who can grant them, j The way of the transgressor in these ■ (lays of motor cars and cement road- j ways lias many thrills before the fin- j, i£h'. ! ^ However, if you h»ve' niad«? plans for your vacation, it mii-dif be jtsst a.s well not to wait for that predictwi xedui- tion in railway fare*_ The one thing in th«- world that will make you feel friendly to a raan prac ticing on a saxophone?' is to Tisten to another man arguing tiie tariff. of Thi'" jjn sho • of ' ^ h r '❖nd 11'’ between .. line. In viev’ pleasant r f.raffic to : *Vreenvillc pletion of these flap 4>ndl patrio- r jte -«onsidcrc i mentioned '=■ on one end the '’njr a and on the other ; ^rth Carolina, line i marking ;ho rtr.te ' Tlie movement for el eluting the stage is a, good thingi If successful we may be able to see over ttbe heads of the giris with the piifEed-oat hajr. close re’at'O'is of ■ remunerative travel ard oc'1 esfnbH?hed hetv.oon ’d T^revard by the com- ' “.Tore? Gap Highway” ■ justified state nrif^e •» could anpropriateV- nlaccd in the abov" 'on, al?o a? the flag. The citizen who findia liSs rake is missing always has twa graessea be- ; tween the one who lives next to him [ on the right and the oncr-on the left. i; ■ \ Tf t’le movement to compel fishei>-| men confirm ail thei® jTirns is su<s j ces' I. •'ne more souisce of sumuMer ente. caliii-ient will be broken down.. nTLns PORTLAND CEMENT More can are destroyed by fite each year in the than on the open road. As much money is spent in garage rent each year as would adequately buiid new garages for all cars involved. There are two answers to this sit> nation. 0»7i your own garcgc. Build of firc-proof me ter ids. Your building material dealer can tell you how to build most economi* cally and permanently. He will tell you Atlas Portland Cement is “the Standard by which all other makes are measurra.’’ The Atlas Portland Cement Co. ^ Sales Offices: — New York — Doston — Phila* Mills:—Northamp'on, Pa. Hudson, N. Y.— Lecd>, Ala. **The Standard hy which all o&e» Hakes are measured * of friendsship '’nd progress. Those who '' ve seen thi« beautifu' ' and historic • n praise it highly z' ‘ the most unique and :>”nropriate de- ■ sign ever yet niaic the line ' between two great ' O-:. AM tour- ‘ interes’ed 1,7 r»ov;'l an.l desi jjn “Men do admire the handsome ‘ lys a beauty writw. Aye, there's; the ; ub. And that’s what keeps tb» di vorce cocrts worbiittg overtime, too. Lightning struclt and felled a man who wixs walking along a road. It is . , entirely probable that the first thing ■Vi'hich will call forth terested, inter- i jjg after cwning to was “Get his and favorabV ''omments. ' Qumber” To 'Sir. William ice, the sign ’ BREVARD, NORTH CAROUNA Depcrtmentt—College Prerjaratorv, ?-Iormal, Mi:sic, Business, Do mestlc Art, H*u's< K>.or.onii' S. Af;i iciiiture. All dfcivarUccnts uircci *-; tt;ichcrs with spccial training and lar(',e ••xpt'vit nce. ''I'lu". kniw t':eir l i.,^ineKS. ^ ' :'r tii'Uv ::re alone worth the cost of tuition. |i-lintor. gi-eat cret 1 artistie frr^?"’’vo T^oad Co’ rc»^’'l’'^icnted iiron the fact o^ -very beautiful ar Pr. C, W, Hunt - is due for his *rk, and our pro :’'’';sione’’s are to 'd coneratu’ated hei'* hav’n" Ihis u-ieful sicrn n;ade. Shoe mnnnfacturers who “try to save certain women eniharrassment by 5v<- standaroi/.i’.tion or' the size of sJ may spare tlieii'solves the troublv cannot %es.Uitk'.iaiilii;e feet. anas •' 1 +1’ Kie' €oacrele1Boiiqhs Braiect fteHeaMiof 'YDurStod Use Leliiili‘*~the National C^«bI t»r—rraftefceiMhofyrBvtodifcirprwrii* !■< riTrrti frrilir< C—cr«tetrwi<h«»i^—yr»ip^U«h * «rMar.llMirar* ire* froaalivwa and ienKoolauiat cracks aaii CHCMilrbv^BaMcclsd. ToacaabdldacoacretolroiithMoafS «a a ratar dagr with very lilU* aspcaae. It will aave ytm Mlara. V» a tMd plaa to hava aevetal aacha ol Laiiitfb Cawirrt •hrar* haad far aaa obeal tlM plaMb Miller Supply Company J. A. MILLER, Manager LEHIGH CEMENT [(•hT HOME Real Estate Compain 25 acres, garden, orchard, 17 room boarding house completely furnishd. All modem conveniences. One mile from center of town. See it. 10 room residence, two acres of land. Splendid location. Modem conveniences. Fine forest surround ings with four room servant house and good garden. 624 feet fronting on good street, close to center of town. 3 1-2 acres of land suitable for trucking. 5 room house; out buildings. Here is a bargain. Look it over. county. Many others. Let us show you. We are here to help build up our town and Bring in Your FUms Our finishing: department, through up-to-date methods and equipment and expert handling, can help you get the kind of pictures you want« To use a slang expression: We're there at the finish*'' FRANK D. CLEMENT The Hallmark Jeweler Fruits and Vegetaliles We are headquarters for the finest fruits and vegetables, includinjg melons, peaches, tomatoes, beans, potatoes, apples, etc. Phone your orders and we will deliver promptly!. F. P. SLEDGE Main Street Auditorium Building
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