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THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVAR D, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1923 O T HE B R IL V A R D NEWS. Published every Friday and enter ed at Jrostoiiice at Urevard. IN. K., at Second Class Matter. A. BAND Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Subscriptions payable in advance) One year $1.50 Si months .... $1.00 Th.ce Months 50 Two months .... .35 ADVERTISING RATES Display, per column inch 30c Miiumuni Kate For Display Adver-ti.-.'mf;its .-. $1.00 Reading Notices, per line . . . . 10c Want Cclur.in Notices, per line ..5c Wo charge G cents a line f or Cards of 1 hanks. Resolutions of Respect A i ' 1 f i". r liivfi - oc rf onrff tarn -n a i f f . Atith-css All Communications To The B-ovard News: t R'DAY. FEBRUARY !6, 1923 ICR NEXT WEEK A: vard News usually iue. tv. --ive pre.vs three years ago w( rue raged about : i. then eight, ;ui' ! x it ov, r th'.s week. For next ' ur.iv we ;r:n!-' some mighty in- "e it. the way of new , It-'. -. 1!' v industries ami some oi'-er u.'iidi ri'ul t!-.i:V--- thai are about ' 'o be develops 1 ii: "The Land of V iterfaii.-." ( av siibseription prict. : ' !. l ai.-etl i.i a short ti.ne : vou ! ",! i :. i Mew ; o. l o: ti , :! '-ent pr:ee. l.-s ai the , , R. ;f J.AC! 1 ARY AS BUSINESS MANAGER 1 he 'i ru-.v. t irower- Association I '.e"u! not have ueciiled to elect a .Tie..: heitiv titled in every way E !i':.d ttieir .'rgatiizaiio.; ihan the !i n. lalpii 11. Zacharv. f'r.r many years this prominent cd-Ti:-'.ei; r.as dreamed of such an organ i- ' ' f 'i' " i'i'.e Land of W'ai ei'faiis." i la- 'kr.ir.v.- lee value of co-ope-i'ation ' ' w- : the merchants and farmers, i.e . .. lived in i he county a a farm r ;he e;ty as a civic leader and he i.- i.'.ndoub'.cdly the one man who e i.'.ei "'lie 'id'Uciv ( J fi i V t !'S A.-SG- '. .a i . . " ovt r ; 1k tojt. We has not been held spell-bound -. :- U t!;at tiiriiiir.g enthu-datic ef i v'i . v '.iie i'. -teaing to tiiis ora;or" a- I t lt d tia hi with tin- master touch " ; y'e.: :! ; (u::i!v i:! rough ie in the wall" into tinner (:: f ara-ma . ..,.!:.. ; APPRECIATES THE NEWS ', I . a . I v. s : '. . . : v a few words of . .: o v.nv I-.,- ,. ' ' ' - v " ' l" 1 ! , ;, v ; It relh-e!- e: edit i-e !-.;:) ; its veir.hv COlltri- their are maav s'df-a--! i eial h-adevs wh do .uch i 'idle "wceklv vr::r.n" from : v . nin.-h ',.!, .' . b-. i I;.;' era.' r" see;'i - so l ; ia' aa r:ae 1 del; ht to read those raye."s a1 a . ,:d. of t:i wv ai. in'!ue:i for '-Voo-. ;ar l ai'i" is yielding. Hope ma-!-, ere taking it and readin.ir it: it s'j.- d(! be in every home. It would j heni ;.;r editor and. oh! the help it! '.vol.;.; !;e to lht citizens of this town i am! r urity. Those just mentioned ' are am! ail it is a progressive, clean j ,'lhv retv.nnn..,- fnr ,11 tn' reaii. Wishing' prosperity to you in a v.:- ' circulation of your noble i :! ' -'. Truly, MRS. A. C. S. t I MiCH i B. Y. P. U' MEETING r,rcaiu, .. I February ft, l'.tj:, t- . 1. .. i.i.. : . i c ; i nuwmy no previous period or Vj' ruvn Baptist history has had as ;ruo opportunities for constructive ervice to the denomination as will u- olIYivd to the members of the B. it it r . ii. x x... i. u. l : i e ik.m iuo ea,s. es- pecially during V.S in conne -non , with the 75 Million Campaign. j Among the most prominent of these ;.;; -tunnies is stewardship. The i r.i ;:! chureher- a; e especially urged I a stress this doctrine more vigorous y than ever before, in the liantist "orcv r of Transvlvania As.-ociat ion i tnoroutrniv unu-c i! ,naiei o:: ,. v .-,.. hipi' (it I H -i iiitl .tev- .'-- eward.hip of ;iu.uh. yes. ..:.! aiso cf time, talent and ew i 'A il .-If. th:- (e'.ir.ty can ! taken hriA a:..! become ''"or,- edu ;e-A i wiiriine- t he whole w '.: f.r "a:- vy-LX ; i 1 .: :i !" ! ; in ,'t 'ti a ' 1 ;he adopi of the .hv..-;::o :i a ife !:,) -.A: Evangcdism and enlistmer.i in 1 nriuan service. ai me t u'ii.-.uu - The fun will nevz; melt away in Kodak pictures. Kodaks ar.d Kodak Films await you here. FRANK D. CLEMENT The Hallmark Jeweler won; ant :ci pat e i tor on.- el tne .-Vs.-1 c la i ion 10 " e, re-.i on intensively uunn.LT mis v. ir. n is hoped that the new t.'r.ie:-- v.iil 1 I . 1 - I 4 ui' t i to fir .;-,e Uv-t iVe ir: t M' Ui- ptirt of every phase of the : w o . it was with trrear reirre' :: is ... A :' e ia t io i ; al meetia;.; had ! (.d- pOlied on ;:;vOU:!t of bad is .:ie he indu-;.!::a epidemic. '! h econd Sunday in March h5s be.i: .:-'cid.-d upon for the meeting. Th-- sa- nro- 'rram that was to b t-dven i.ft :: Sunday of iiecember vi!i ! ;)Ut the second Sun.iay ir. M The spl-ndid worl; that ieiie bv die v.;: 'o.l I'e. ie.a'.; W:'f ;ri"''li ap-'veei: ted bv tin- o'Vieers. Yours for an ortstandinK V . . . SALCOVA m. ori: OBITUAF if REV. E. ALLISON ' Wh.reaS it htlS pleased OU" tUi ver'Ty Father in his infinite wi.-alom ' remove from our midst int.' that ' .'elestial Lodire, Eternal in th. Hea ven.; our beloved broiiiLr K.v. r.a jah Allison. 1. And whereas we mi.-s hi.- pre senje arnon.tr us and the exampde of is pure and spotle-s eiiaraeter, 'out e corafc-! t ottrse've.- feer.i-.v, t hat t j Supreme Architect of th - ua ve;s--i his ereat mcrcv and lovi" ki:v.!- ..ess has regarded our brotr.er iv. the ' .Lfreat beyond. 2. The-'efore be it -.vsohi.: -ha; Dunns Reck Lod-e Xo. 2d? A. A. A. M. has lost a faithful and nuch be- j iov.'il member who by hi- upri.uht manner of livin;r has set us art .ain plc .vor hy of our tmulatien. That lvis family has lo-t .. (;.L- fvoted father and the commuidty has lost a valuable citizen who by his many virtues won and held the. ust-rem f tno. e v. ho cam'.' in the cucie of ; d-. acquaintance. Thai v.a. tender ; his family our deepest .apathy 1 in their pre.at bereavemca.t. . i 1. That a copy of these re.-olutionr, J be spread upon the minute book of j Dunns Rock Lodge No. 267, a copy be sent to the family cf our cieeeased brother and a copy to the Brevard ; News for publication. C. K. Osborne, Welch 0-.'.i:.oway, Thoa S. Wood, Committee. NOTICE North Carolina Transylvania County Having qualified as Executor under the Last Will and Testament of John Glenn, deceased, late of Transylva - nia countv N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the In behalf of the Department of Home Demonstration work, I wish to thank the good people of Brevard and Transylvania county for their loyal support and hearty co-operation in the work of the Home Demonstration Agent. LUCILE CLARKE FOR SALE Brown Leghorn Eggs, setting, $1.00. ' tf(. r w. Tr.mtli:, FOR SALE I have one or two first class second hand cars for sale at a bargain. See J. W. Burnett. 4tc. i i DOGWOOD WANTED Bavin-! hiulu,.t pnees. Sixteen dollars an;, up Ca,h as ddivt.re(1 at inill (p (m rai!roa(1 (-ar lo:ul Jots. Brevard Manufacturing (., Fontaine, Manager. tfc. FOR SALE FORI) TOURING CAR as good as new (guaranteed) to be. K.-asonaMe. Apply News Oilice. v.' A YTF.n. .T"v,.)-vl.l- :. Tr ,: ..: (.. i .. i i .n: ..i.i ,)iiiii hi kimivv r ale n.aiui.iiu ...v. rytl;ing in seeds for the farm and mien. The (;t Price Seed Hons--. ndersi j.viiie. X C. j) 2,niaE&!SLzl'!KEWti33P TltMdfcd I spring Tailoring Opening "J At PatterSOIl's H February 19 and 20 SMSSSS; All Out-clcors Invites Your m tfe til tK .a - I ii: i' vtr-T--' A- Extraordinary Pulverizing Effect Thoroughly pulverizing the soil, the Ciiver chilled walking plow approaches plowing perfec tion so nearly that farmers have cor.-.e to regard its use as positive assurance of proper seed bed preparation. The design of Ciiver chilled plows insures smooth, easy running and extremely light draft, features that every farmer requires in a walking plow. Their long life is evidenced by the fact that many farmers have in their possession Oliver chilled walking plows that have been giving satis faction for over a quarter century. The thou sands of Oliver chilled plows now in use are proof of their wide range of suitability for the various plowing conditions. We have in stock the types suited to the plow ing conditions throughout this section. 1 Hardware, Furniture, Farm Implements, etc. estate of the said John Glenn, to pre sent them to the undersigned Exe- 1 cutor on or before the 7th day of February. 192-1, or this notice will , be plead m bar of their recovery; all :N LH la) :fi; Brevard, : - vTv - wy. :a' v.! !? Farmers Supply Company J. M. ALLISON, Manager persons owing the said estate will please make immediate settlement. The jewelry business formerly car- vied by John Glenn in Brevard will be discontinued and his family will e vaa mn hi our li.vn Who was an awful crank; He said it was against iiis policy To deposit money in the bank. So he kepi it a 1 ac koine With the iie'ia'cs on a pad, Until a burglar came aloay And stole every cent lie had. He leai ned a lesson at a loss And admitted it so frank; But now his money's safe and sound For he keens it in this bank. Oh, experience is a teacher Of more than world-wide And before it is way too late You should do the same. Brevard isaiiklog Company -SAFETY AND SERVICE" : :-: :-: :-: North Carolina Solid Comfort is what you want and what you need after : the day's work and supper are over, and the evening at home is before you. It is what you will have, too, when We Furnish Your Living Room The line of lounges, library tables, reading lamps, bookcases, easy chairs and similar furnishings which we sell will satisfy the most discriminating cus tomers at the most reasonable prices. We will prove this to you when you come in to see our display. Our Word Is a Guaranty of Honest Values Let us fit your home comfortably. move to Hendersonville by February 2i, an it is desired that all persons having watches now in the shop of Mr. Glenn get them immediately, be fore the shop is closed and moved Jfc ttfc fame; c n Main Street, Brevard, N. C. 1 to Hendersonville. This February 7, 1023. JAY ALLEN GLENN Executor of John Glenn 4 Liim;. 11 feu R1 4
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