quarters inti a'more up-to-datl build 'ing *id expects to have one^ finest garages in this community. The Henry Motor Company is now pre pared to deliver. “Fords” and the “Hupmobile”. accepts position Mr. W. V. Galloway of the Glou cester section has accepted a posi tion with the Standard Clothing Com pany. bracken — WILLIAMS -ender 'in®rcies. ; the second chapter of Hafeak^ We'know we do not praise one an- ' “Woe' unto him that givl other enough till after death. We neighbor drink, that piittestj ought to gauge people better than we tie to him, and makest hiirj do during their life, and speak words also.” ^ of nraise and encouragement to|them. Then the judge said esp'ecially those who are_set over us gr, “I am sorry for you.J'^'" in the Gospel. If only they knew ren, but I feel far md, i how they were upborne by our sym- children of the 75,000 cit^ pathy, it would hearten and strength- Wake county.” en them. 1 Iii commenting on this incidq We all need and crave wors of News and Observer weh said. m, - TfJte a young ms ■^’“«fellie Shuford of years ago, and they several Atlanta We all need and crave wors or jsjews and uoserver weu_^ sam, praise an cheer. Let us do to• other's people will agree with the judge |. It wnnlrf have them do to US. a sad thins to see .a man se ft to i their home. j Mr. GJazener was a frequent visi- loef tor in Brevard and spent quite a few ^•o 1 summers here with relatives. Vthc 00 d A very pretty wedding took place at the residence of the bride’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bracken on Saturday evening, February 17, at 5:30 P. M., when Miss Ruth Bracken ■ and Mr H. J. Williams were united in marriage. . The simple but inpres- sive ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. C. Smith in the presence of the immediate family and a few inti mate friends. Mrs. Williams is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bra cken an dis a popular and attractive young kidy. Mr. Williams has ,pnl^ been .a resident of Brevard a short while coming here recently froin New York State. He is at present connected with McCrary’s Garage, and they will make Brevard their j home having secured housekeeping a- partm.ents with Mrs. A. N. Hinton. Rev. J. R. Hay, J. A. Miller and J W. Smith were delegates from the Presbyterian Church to the Laymen’s Missionary Conference which was held in Charlotte this week. NATIONAL WOMAN’S LEAGUE •'111 what we would have them do to us. So shall we praise and honor Thee and others in Thee and unto Thee, Father, and Spirit shall be the nraise former and ever. Amen. ' C. D. C. REV. CHARLES C. SMITH of needs do so fitg’Temeanor; Rev. Charles C. Smith will an nounce his decision in regard to the recent call from Windsor, N. C., at Sunday morning’s service at the LITTLE RIVER ITEMS NEW MANAGER ARRIVES Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Schley and fam- « 1 T :n L^S W^C] niembsi’s to discio shall be filed wit State and with tbj in each county; t shall be regared that a member pf any such secret or ganization or other person may per form any illegal acts while masked, and that no parades of such organi zation shall he allowed. | The final vote on the Millikin bill in the House was 70 for and • 42 against. Representative Duckworth of Transylvania voted for^the pro posed measure 'and Representative Rogers of Henderson against it. The State Sanatorium for Tuber culosis is to be investigated. This The National Lea"ue for V/omen’s Service held a meeting on Monday the 19th, to discuss placing memorials to Transylvani^s War heroes. Several appropriate memorials were suggested and committees appointed to get in formation. It was definitely decided ' to* contribute to the memorial arch to be placed at the entrance to the^ Pis- gah National Forest. The National League for Women’s Service, being the very first patriotic organization for women in Brevard, the members wish to express their grateful love and appreciation of our brave soldiers in a lasting tribute, which will beautify our town and speak to future genera tions. Mrs. Chas. Jones, who has been with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W Barpett for several weeks, left last week for IVaynesville where she will Join Mr. Jones for a stay. There will be an' entertainment at Little River school house Thursday and Friday nighte, March 1 and 2, .beginning at 7:30 o’clbck. Every body is-invited to attend. Miss Hazel Mackey of,Clyde, N. C., is visiting her brother here, Ed Mackey. ' ' • Miss Reba Ashworth of Brevard Visited relatives here recently. Joe Merrell is recovering from re cent illnss. , _ ! L. C. Orr of Etowah w'sited his daughter, Mrs. D. H. Pickelsimer, here recently. Mrs. C. V. Nicholson and family have returned home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Frank Boyd, of Eto wah. Mrs. Joseph Hamilton has return ed to her home at Crab Creek after S visit to her daughter here, Mrs. T. E. Wright. James Howard of Hendersonville visited relatives here recently. Mr.'and Mrs. Virgle Shipman are recovering from Acent illness. Wood Shipmann of Hendefsonyille spent the 'week end here with his family. Mrs. Will Predmore has recovered from recent illness. Miss Armedus Merrell and Mrs Boyd Henderson of-Greenwood, S. C., are visiting their parents here, Mr and Mrs. Joe Merrell. is a sad thing to see .a man se to jail or the roads who has chi Idren at home. It touches every warm heart. But when that man has sold ^ poison to make brutes out of tne fathers of hundred.s of other e; lually helpless children, the duty ol the courts is to protect those helpless Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Schley and lam-i miosis mvesugai-c.^. - from the illegal vender of poise m.” jjy have moved to Brevard and will | proposition has been nan^ng ne - The “Quebec Field,” consist ng ^^e McMinn residence on j or three weeks, the House reso Zion, Oak Grove and Lake 'To saway , Qaldwell street. Mr. Schley has been i^tion having been rejected by tne churches ,was without a pastor for 1 the W. S. Gray Cotton ' ggnate, which adonted a suostnu three months after the meeting ' of i .^t Woodruff, S. C., for many | pacing the institution under-the c x- thc Association. Rev. W. H. 1 Hchol-j y^^^^ comes to Brevard to man-Arol of a hoard of directors wi au son, after being recommended by the local cotton mills, which re- thority to make investigation em dpit committee of the three c hurch- changed hands. selves. ' This did not please e ouo ' “investigators,” who renewed th ^ofigPaW; of great value to their community. Rev. E^lls gave his idea how' we might help, from the pastor’s view point; Dr. Zachary’s came from the medical viewpoint; Mr. Sledge’s from that of a citizen; Mr. Galloway’s from that of a lawyer; and Mr.' Cor- pening from the view point of the schools. I These talks were enjoyed‘by all, and we truly* hope they may - be a help to us to do higher and bigger things for our community in the fu ture. -tm- STARTING THE GOOD WORK ^ es, was elected to this work. He ac cepted the call and began hi; 3 work here the last Sunday in Januai y. e , filled his appointments at Oak Grove | The old stable building behind Me I church on Saturday evening Crary’s garage is being removed. the Second' Sunday in. this nv ^nth aJr| jg starting m the right ™ Keep up the good work and 7:30 o’clock and Sunday at 1.1 A. M ^ The subject of his sermon S aturday j (jown ail the fire traps, evening was, “Divine. Love,” £ nd that of Sunday morning, “Our Tab mts and How We Use Them.” The; se were both great messages, well d elwered and appreciatively received. A great deal of the money spent way. 1 tear ^ on the state highways is wa; ite& and | pork—then wonder the people are not getting ; i square ; colds, rheumatism and other Ltie p pe . I h-ir imtiroper die fight and finallly secured the concur rence of the Senate in the origma demand. Doctor McBrayer, the su perintendent . has let it he knowr i that he invites the closest scrutiny of his management and every trans action connected with it. A^ speem legislative committee will go into tn affairs of the institution immediate 1 ly The comnlaint suggests charge , ' of nepotism and harsh treatment o: At this season of the year we^ eat entirely too much meat, especially ^ NOTES FROM THE HOME DEMON STRATION AGENT HOME bureau MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Home Bureau will be held at the Court House in the office of the Home Demonstration . Agept on Saturday, March 3, at 1:30 P. M. Presidents of.all clubs are,.urged send some representative from the club if said person cannot be pres ent. Aside from important business to he transacted there will be a demon stration in making a paper ^ dress- form, for the benefit of thoM who have not had this demonstration. _ Any one desiring to come is in. vited to bring lunch, and coffee and hot chocolate will be served in Miss Clarke’s office. By order of the President. ANNIE’JEAN GASH, Sec. es why we have ' jom- The Betterment Association will hold its regular meeting on Monday, February 26th,. in the High School \uditorium. A short program will be presented and all members and nterested women are cordially invit- d to attend. The auditors investigating the con dition of the State Treasury report I ^ “certified current balanc ihepcoplearenotgettinga “square I plaints causdd by improper diet. furnished before deal” if the work 'on the highway With the abunance of apples from Assembly voted nc E.sl» .. Late T,« »y e»- j »op n. r,ecL o„ tW. .c»unl. By rectly represents what is. be mg d.one ; for lack of fruits. There s nothing the fi in other sections, and we suppose it; better for us ^ nance investigating committee is con does from what we have “seen and old adage. An apple a day tinned with authority to make it heard.” Representative C( 'ward of , the doctor away, would be well f to the Governor and Counc Jackson county niade the s' atements j lowed. ' ’of State in the event the General As in the House when the road bill was - — . gembly has adjourned when the re being discussed that he ha d obsorv- —port is completed. There generr ed work thaj: was being dc 'He m his one o i. highway No. prediction that a deficit will be re county and that it was ev^ dent | Bat''°Cave and with highly ported, but it is not believed that th ffie engineering d.epartmem: was rot- 20 f through amount will nearly approximate th .en. from the top down. That was |No. of the five million claim by Corporation Cqi ■ndeed a strong statement, but there , one of ?n°®^cen c Mssioner Maxwell, :^who “surprise arevariousproofsofitstruthfulness.jstate. While those of d -heir leaving the natural and i ®that the hi^^hway is concerting figures bearing upon tl ent grade by Quebec and 2, betg ^ced on anything like as State’s ability to handle another pi- “7,11,r. r t:! a-*™ ‘'In the Land of Waterfalls” Thetstane Mountain is ja cas Highway No. 28, whif c-mnty. could be a'' she "aid thru lid be ways onthe basis-of common carriers to be operated under the supervision of the Corporation Comission. The passage of this bill would authorize the Comission to prescribe rates lor [both passengers and prescribe rules ’governing the operation of siich carriers, who shall pay a license "tax of one-tenth of one per cent per ton mile traveled on the public hig -- . ways. Reports would he require,d monthly, and the funds paid into the county treasury for distribution. A^ band of -$5,000 will, under Lie ' Wright bill, be required of common carriers of the class mentioned. Mr. Suttdn of Wayne wants t® ,::"-■ 'uce the salaries of all State officu.. lective and appoihtive, and i bool teachers in every county ti - cr cent. His bill is-backed by t! tate Farmer’s Union, hut stan dtle chance of getting out of t. •mmittee to which it was sent^ o.. Production. Neither class montion- in the bill is over-paid.