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EXPONENT OF TRAN
SYLVANIA COUNTY.
THE LOCAL NEWS
An Idependent Weekly.
VOLUME XXVIII
BREVARD, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923
NUMBER 9
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TRAINING SCK
FOR S. S. WORKER
At Baptist Church All Of Next Week
Fine Opportunity For Those
Interested.
Next week. besinnin.tr Monday ev
ening, there will be held the second
annual Sunday School training school
of the Brevard Baptist church. This
time thert. will be two classes in ses
sion at the same time, and two books
will be taught, whereas last year only
one book was taught.
The two books to be studied are,
"Old Testament Studies," by Dr. P.
E. Burroughs; and, "Primary Plans
and Programs," by Miss Annie Wil
liams. Both of these books are by
experts of the Baptist Sunday School
Board of Nashville, Tenn.. and arc
great books of their kind. "Old Tes
tament Studies," gives in simple, yet
comprehensive, outline Old Testa
ment history, and gives it. in an in
teresting way. Dr. B. W. Spilnian
waste nave taugnt tms dook, ami tne i
dates for this school wcr, set by him,
but he had a complete nervou, break-
, r l iii
down a few weeKs a.uo. and has been j
i -, ii . i, i , l '
ver low since. Hence ne bat t can
, , t . i . 0 :
eel his e:iiragem'nt. Last week, at a
f c- - o , i
meeting of the Snuaav Scnool wor- :
was to have taught this book, and the
her.-, the pa-tor. Rev. Chas. C. Smith, i 1
... i. i . . .. . : . l. . . i. ... j 1. .. i 1
v.;:- ;:.-K('ii iu , .H ii iins iiiiuk. .1 : u i.e !
Will do SO. i
The second book will be ta'.le"hf by
Mrs. J. V. Prooks of IL ad. r.-onville,
who b supi-rintend.ent of t!u- primary
e.epart iviont ot the .nnoay .ve'iool ot ,
the l''ir..t Ba.ptist Church of litis city, j
S'it. i- a suece-.-ful and -ph ii.Hd pri
mary worker, and is also ' ' to
leach other.- how to do this kin ! -f
work. j
There will be live niehis of this j
school, beginning on Monday and. cav
ing on Friday n;e.!it. '1 !! pi; a i- as
fellows lor ea.ch niyht:
(k:;0. Devotions oel... (
C V- I
i.-d. 7 ::;('. Sirna
screed
the
c!;ure:n MO'), l
'eik- :. S:15
Chising Periods. '. :tHi, Adjourn.
The ladi. of tl-. T. ik L. cltis.-. o'
this Sunday School v id : e Sun
'ers ea.ell evenine.
Tile kaes u
Brocks, will be had: . d ' t-.v, a:.- 1
v.-m-er-. ami tin e : h uhi enrol!
.Sunday morning: certainly va-1 hilv .
than Monday night at the fir: t eke s. -The
other class wiil u.-e tin.' ihurcii ,
aU'iiiorium, and the nu.-..ae;' v.iii not
be limited. All ;:i 1 1 r- P:eo:;-' c!as '
may exer'd - e ihe ; el. a.-r.n. n' nns
fgai htough a saci".' -ful examin-
al:..a on tins bviok will c eni'e a eerii
hcate fo- ih.-oe who do not hoid the
rae.rma.l course e.i ah mas, v. ai!e for
thos-e ,ho do the sucee:-- .'u! examina
tion will eeure a . aifor :... oiiW.a. ;
Tin, is a! o tr;
I'dr-: Breok.-
REV. CHAS. C. SMITH RESIGNS:
Ilev Chas. C. Smith resi:ned. on
In.! S
un.cav mot i'.in
' a.s i-asior o. tec
locad. liaptist church. In a most ai
fect'.o!iatv and Jtracefui but nhtin
short talk Parlor Smith lab! ins resig- I
nation upon the pulpit with the re- '
;ue.-t that his resignation be accept- .
oil :nil t ie-it 7:0 iv'-o 1 m 1 1 e si s he drawn i
up. He will Jeav,.. Brevard about
tie- la t of March.
CONNESTEE NEWS
Mr. Louie and Mr. Leo Raines mot
or; i to Greenville, S. C, Friday.
Mr. C. A. liaines has moved on Mr.
S. C. Morrie's form near Mr. Kirnsey.
Mr. John McKiney, from Toxaway,
ha- moved on the Cantrell farm.
Mr. W. II. Hogsed and Mr. D. L.
Thrift have been been working in
cross ties.
Mr. C. H. Holden spent the week
end with Mr. Nathan Raines.
Horn o Mr. and Mrs. Eliza Thrift
February 20, a daughter.
Mr. William Hogsed had to kill his
dog Monday as it went mad.
Mi-s Sallie McKiney spent the week
end with her sister Mrs. Lonnie
Breedlove of Selica.
Mr. Ward Beredlivc preached at
the new Baptist Church at Connestee
last Sunday.
Mrs. Doric Morgan spent Thursday
with Mrs. Lee Masters.
Bern to Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gallo
way on February 7, a son, Garner.
Misses Nancy Raines and Polly
Hogsed went horseback riding on last
Saturday afternoon.
We we have been having some cold
weather, at Connestee for the last few
davs.
DOLLY.
LAYMEN'S CLUB
Largest Meeting Yet Held. Short
Enthusiastic Talks Music
And Solo by Alvin Moore.
The attendance at the Layman's
Club on last Sunday Afternoon was
the largest and most enthusiastic yet
had, and, there now seems no doubt
that this organization in Brevard has
COME TO STAY.
Short talk by O. II. Orr, F. E. B.
Jenkins, Prof. C. A. Wilson, J. A.
Miller, and others, were both encour
aging and entertaining. Prof. Wil
son gave some interesting informa
tion on the subject of the "Y. M. C.
A.' for which, among other things,
the Layman's Club is working, and,
Mr. Miller told of his recent visit to
a Laymen's Club meeting and supper
in Charlotte, and, his remarks gave
some splendid points for the Brevard
organization to work for.
The music was very inspiring to j
I lit 1 . I l. i i Ml I.. V i!v, I J 1 V I : v I i.l iIj.iik:
i t . .. i,..,.., j s; . ,
lUi la.l.u; u Hit.. l:;:.- ;
sician to
ist. and it honed
i.e., ,--;;i n.. ., m ., .;
m .
l- "l ,"- " " ""---"
ni'.ntanon
committee to a.!! laymen to
' 1 ' ' ' '
; r..o.n of t' e ?i he-Ii-t ciiarch.
i - -i j i. i . .
I i i'.o vitiii e.-ines in nue i i ai; io
its members at ;mxl Sunda's meet- I
on "The Value of the i-aym..i;
Work".
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have k .
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.
rr.rir.npie:' .;f in a, en :ise!i". V.e
. he.u :d not fail of getting this highest
00
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: V Kl'iii t u.' o'.'. .1 Ilo'tiieS, j
v.. should do our !e. 1 to gave ;
r. i:g-.oti nurture 10 tne.-e v. .mm
we are wranne ! up. eternal destinies.
Selected.
A PHAYEIi
Dear .'.!::-. e. Thou la. .
messing and a 1 rust in our c.muirc-n
for they come from Thee ami Thou
didst eay "Keep this child for iv.e."
Hek) us, thai v.e may care for them
to know and' iovt. Thee. Cive us
natienee and faith, and may our -own
lives guided and blest by Thee,, lead
hem to know how good Thou ' art.
Keep our cnucren irom sin, aim n
they do wrong, help them to cohie to
us that we may lead them to Thee
for pardon. And may they so live
on earth that we may have t'hem
with us when we enter Heaven for
Thine own dear sake. Amen.
Heavenly Father, who .didst st,peak
from Heaven and say concerning
1 . ' ',',- ni,,.. ;n fVirt " - I ' " -
illdd th(' ')Ian0' h ' ju h , .,,.rt 'r - ivilization which ,
,iH f ""Z t '? " thU;and J
gram wa-- a solo. "Hold Thou Mv '--ation o. the spitual rhy:.i iviliitio-i '!
11 - ( . t Kpln,,-ia:is pas-; V ' . ' , . ' "
liaml, l 'e.;'. i.otu, u one t ite- 1 'oate- i h" nv.---,i' 's nv -vi
-11, u..n. ,.t in i.., : . -.n,.. ! .- WI
yard's vounirost and ta cnted mu-i- 1 lie bok ot Josbaa ... i.i - ; , ,
, t-u., ,.t v . ni.i "c, .,,.-. . 4 -,u "
cians. Alvin Moore. The Club k n- EpheM.nis cf toe Old leamc... - j , : ,.. ,
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Christ, Thou art my beloved Son, tie when the enemy far out-number-give
us grace that we may leaH our 1 ed Jericho's garrison, and here they
children to know and love Thee. Hold used no weapons at all, but with
us from fretfulness and impatience.
Help us to make our home a
place
of sunshine, because Thou art there.
Grant us Thy wisdom that we t may
know how to direct th0 steps oif our
children. Let Thine Angels bo their
constant, though unseen, guafrdians,
and bring us all, a reunited family, to
Thy Home above. For Jesusj sake,
Amen. Ok D. C.
PILGRIM'S PROGRESS:
St.. ES NUMBER VII.
SWEET FIELDS OF CANAAN
OR, HEAVENLY PLACES IN
r WRIST JESUS.
(B., Rev. Chas. C Smith)
A really remarkable passage of
Scripture is that of Josh. 21 :43Ui:
"The Lord gave unto Israel all the
land which h sware to give unto
their fathers; and they possessed it
and dwelt therein. And the Lord,
gave them rest round about accord
ing to all that he sware unto their
fathers: then' stood not a man of all
their enemies into their hand. The re
failed not ought of any good thing
which the Lord had spoken unto the i r
,. j
house of Israel; all came to pass.
The New T;;t.:m; . ; ;;:: ;rif i h is a rari- ; feot ai th" t;nal fal1 of th:- avd i:i
I s to rm :i ; ho fncvh( rmhVr
,-. ;n Knhedans 1 " pi cd ! "' f p!ctUrcS madt fr0m Pn1t- ; -"turlay of tl.,s week, or Mom.ay
hV in Co tTl- her of,'Vo"d!,::k0n in:ide th l0mb' th0win thf tht' n0XL rnnCip;i! fl"ht f
, . .
a" "
l ie iiniere'.ce reiv, een .N ea iiu r- i
i r . i : ... .. . . . .
a!'" !- e
et
in.' experiences rei.or-eu m
- 7 am! in the boo!; of Ki;ho--
j :v s. Jt ukistra ; e ; ; a e un
k,k,,::.;k ,:;::;;;.:;.:,,;,;
! oevond t.l.l stream : . l Aee'.l
1 i fi ; n 1 wi nit
and. life in Ca-
betwt -a life with :
ad i .
i ; , , -
ra ve
! Me v. it:
ectk,, i
te.
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A Cikiil
P?C
.1 1 ,r
i'. ,i'!,i',ir,.'. r. ' 'rose :.
r hat into ( anaan wa.- for k:
..eon- ' ; i. e :;:deed.
i-i i t" ti a- id. an n -w, full :
.' Lord i -. ;ko an .xperie; et
1 '-1 a o'rmma i ae:a tore -,ve ;. v
I'd Vvitli nan l.y eanta-m into t
t 1 ,
the glory of tin
even s0 we a.l.-o should WALK Ik
Newnes : of Life."
Xewetm-i of life
: means a iu.!oo;: on nr.... :.n,i one
aioane. o. oe'i.u'. . i ai i.ow i-i .- iue- e vn
comes to realise that, "to me to live l,.j;Ution if ,:,, friv.n.;s :;M.. rvla-
!-' ch'-nn an-.: to teiow tmn it is "no
longer 1. but Lhn t who tielh in an .
it is a glorious experience.
II. IT IS A LIFE Ok OYi - IRCOM -
i.sC. In lae heavenly plae the
r :-: tiiwavs yicto'.'mus.
at me
J ray at thk point that this e:;p;cssior
does not refer to heaven, had. to the
1 neaveiiiy experiences tnat tne oeliev
er is privileged to enjoy in this lite.
With Israel in the land as the years-
parsed the victories became mere
remarkable in character, and more
wonderful in results. A,t first Jeri
cho was taken after a short siege
and being marched around thirteen
1 times. Later there was another bat
1 lights in jars that were brkoen they
prevailed over 120,000 Midianites.
; Later still they did nothing except to
stand still and see the salvation of
the Lord. Their deliverance in this
instance came entirely from the skies,
and consisted of a perfect storm of
rocks and stones rained down upon
theni from a God who was fighting
(Continued on back page) "
fiUUitSd Sic 0 Villi
3'SOO YEARS AGO
Reproductions of PhctoRraphs Taken
In 7 ha Tomb of King Tut-Ankh
Amen, In This Issue.
Have you ever tried i0 picture for
yourself the civilisation that existed
before the time of David, second king
of Israel? Have you tried to imagine-
the kind of clothes people wore
o.riOO years ago, the kind of furnit
ure they used?
Htil" !,t i,-,il ,.. .U ... 11.... r ,1.
Nile, there va recently opened the
tomb of I'haroh Tut-Ankh Ann n, the
ruler of Egypt 3,500 years ago, and
in. ide this tomb there was found vast 1
quantities of things that picture the ,
civilisation of the ancient world.
coniamvo. in these pictures you ;
(will r-e much of the story of that ;
pa red a-;
eai-s be- :
eat ante-
hun- 5
!
v, jl! find
u b. "hat k of in', en. in-.v-re-t. and
iu will add to your own intc .--: In ,
,( et
u- f.
hour -. ::
: ,
1
v$km PSTITHW
lee
1 1
I'
( in 1.1 music, iv
ory i " ay drill, foi
uk.v. 1 nti' io.i "Si e-
he a sine
Ckd
, f - j
Wd!i,
k a d. V .' e;! i e ' .v v; :
.ear". .t e.i e i," at!', v 1 ; euer
The home- of in r mother. Idk-- 1
Calloway on i-'rhiav. i-'e'nrua.ry
a .
:
) '
n wa.- lean., d Sanoay
1: in
,f whim:
e Ml. "'. . -a
eente.vi .'.
a 'member.
en; i-ch
e-v. t
Smit!; o'i L:
n-d 1. 1 miia. t ma ttu
1
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: i jrerul sei a e. !ne iesis ociHaim a
1 . . ...:r..i .1
1 t. . Qi, t
I iivS. c-i.i. t.- .in ,i.n "i a . t
-.I
iilt
1 p.jm,:, into v..(n;:in heo i ..n!v
k v,.,r., of .niil Was gifted with
U rhec-y tlisaekticn and always look-
k,,j oa the m ie hi side of life. Even :
1 p, her last iiiiu -s when her suffering
were great she aiwsrvs had a smile
and a cheerful word of greeting for
the friends who visited her. y'U,
1 said she die! not rear deatn and only
I n".it,d !,. -.-V of ihe M.-i-tc r. To
awaited ihe can ol
the mother whose devotion to her
was- unbounded and v. no nnnisierou
so tendekv to all her wants and to
the brother and two sisters who are
left behind we extend our heart-felt
sympathy and while we mourn with
them.
We also reioice in the hone
had of Heaven where we hope to
meet her some glad golden day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Price, Jr., of
Brevard were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Zaehary Sunday.
Messers Plato and Brooks Gilles
pie, Marion Giazener and Miss Ruth
Gillespie of Pelzer, S. C, who motor
ed over Sunday to attend the funeral
of Miss Willie Mae Gallowav return-
: ed heme Monday.
' MRS. T. P. G ALLOW AT
Ill iL:liit3iil
M SC. y
General Ar-son-h - i Oky I
Days Lef: . :. v Work.
Zachnry Goes -Again.
Raleigh, N. C. ;-',: r.m.ry -d 1 '.):'. -Wiili
only one v, eck ft -.):'.: nirnr o
the sixty-day l.a.i .. '.. ,u. . v 'k
it may complete k-. wore, ih" Cm
eral Assembly is ho! 'ing -gulr:
daily sessions and aim A every .-.i-rd
The "working nvmberk' are care- i
o ri U linniccw'i' 't'h.,. ! -
'who listen only and follow the ka
' e rs "at voting time" do not appear to
' 'n' taking the almost constant grind
reriously. But some of this cia
even, v;i!1 he perfectl:; vikng to
"shake the dust of the city" off their
an amennmcni, io me ueenu"
exempting from taxtaion stock;
of foreign corporatinos. Thi.; was
bitterly contested, bin finally adopted
u a vjie oi io'c-:i lo iii.y - ii-.ri e
l . c c ..... :.. ... r;r.. ii...
and the matte i-goes to the Senate f -.
con.-iderakon tins week. Tile iine
:'-!'c- i;ha i'ply drawn on this ksue v.w 'x
;!l' opnoeition to e.xcrnpt ion o- t a :
from this c'a.-s ef wo-kh viil bitterly
ee it e.-t ; m- eti or, .
The soiicikor.' of ' h " S'r.t e v. i 1 1 h-
eker re n-e salaries in "vl ..f ro;-,.
r a. .
c ;". ;-i-r" in tae :.ou
Ik! a-'y pat tin
aflec a -1 irrcd c... if.
:::.-t ead of f; .-, i l!
long the h.-'e. The
; oe-dw- ion1!' j-er ; -i
; -e alb .'. ";. o ;'
: h that bod
loan ad a
i iti rs are c
r: and an ex
'!) acef r em "
rlou " biii. and t k.e Senate r
a.e,-. A m:vn solictor
.. :- to ..'. the cT t-
. i .1
a n . '
in Ida
1.'. -, ; ' e.
. . ': t . ' . o ' V ....
kr a lend :-. .
;va. Ta ;
sotfered ex.--
Bu ket Comrv
, 1 1 .10 01.:
' '",1 - :
: '
t ne 1 st imat . : (.t
, f.m, i:oe, uiiaaitaiix i.i..' urn- i'..i-.
1 . u 1 ... ... . ....
ecnCoversv over the com.ikem ol t
:
. a
ti ea rep. 1 a am ew ; -.
te of hands must ''' read ai.ei
a.-ted unon m e.un house on mree
i.nerent taiys .0 .."net tne i'i,:e aaa
1 requirement reiad i e to tin- f..''
:c. ;..r c'a-, ef !g i-Ia.i a. The aa-
1 ranria.'.'.en eoaimnttv- is going' s 1 r
in its recom on n d;e nn -, but ,.eten s
; ;ci:on by reciting ti;
l . . a . . . t
01 .m' jitaie in ai.oas a p. n..
, tne pet -en . t.i:-.e.
JMma. or mcinry, 01 i : an-.. i. !..;.
'.appeared on the scene for the third.
1 time last week with the. intention ck
; i niminiii , umw .ut ui.-ivm. v
' reskon. Ho v. ever, hi- .-;ay wa. of
brief duration. A violent attack of
j bronchitis made nece-sary a return
i to the mountains and he left for
: home on r rmay nignt. ins pny.-ie:-
j an advi.-ed the Senator that he need
not expect relief in this low altituue.
Before leaving Mr. Zaehary introdu-
ced and arranged for the passage of
a bill through the Senate restoring
the compensation allowed the ticas-
urer of hi? county previous to the ac-
tion of the Board of Education which
recently slashed it fifty per cent. He
and Representative Duckworth also
reached an understanding relative to
other local legislation.
mm liALra
.ays II In Prudent At Time To Re
view th Pun - Loo! ing Each- .
Vard ar'.fi Forward.
Some whov o par. ;,'.:); are rated
.-:h wki e have said that ic is bent.
ine.ined to thin:: that as
1.: o.v that is worth while
- of i tun; an experience it in
a. to revk'w the past
c-.timate as far as in us
j tak care of the present
v N:;? "teen Hundred en J
-.ii, k
....
U ' . I :
, Vy
k,n :
I
.o v. a-; for Transvlvama
!..... froni a health' stand-
T.,.jn- ;:1 ,m, pan no outbreaks-.
,t ;V, in and'i9.
w,K'n - cwr h i,is -
phoili f,:Ver and small pox each one
control!, 1 if we wi,h by preventive
!ecaev ve nave used tne iman-i
placed before us and urged unon a-:
b (,.,r ((,r;lrtmt.tjt 0f health. Th-
'u.-e of these mcan.s has .'u: perisia
te."!y a Ivi -al by pamphlets read r
sch.O'd. ami explained by teachers
din ction e;f Stat., health authorities
an 1 In adkt'on by articles publiar.r I
f -on: tia:e 10 .im" in our wide-awaire
f c.u'iiy paper en-'-.-avoring constant.-- r
to (h'nn.n-trate lim reasons for an J
Imske:- economy of preventing ik
ne v;hii h aie from every standpoint
co.'ly advoiitures. T'n. writer ha
r oticetl that an ouT'.-ivai: of smailpc .
h :s as'-unn-d alar.vlr.g proj)ortions id
an daround ( Ireersboro in Guilford.
County. Refer.-iu e to records of
ravages prior io tin. discovery and
adoption of vacinn'ion we learn that
its mortality va vary great
In ae!diii.n it k probably the most
:o..lh-'i:;!e of a!i :I . -e a h '" v con-
laeious, its infection perisisting inde
r an ,y in an ieh. ;' e o a : ;'
Y. m. C. A. COMMITTEE TO
HAVE MEETING.
din..-.. v :' ! e :. rea.-on for the
ai i 1 J-.
ether than cul; a'ek' ae.rlie.ence on tln3
( one .'.' i aide ne ' '-i avail thamsk --
of all am - m: a-u;-.. : 'TO''
f: ii ! to tiien-. a ' a- person ri'
;-;'!..! ! to (io ihi "cariae" si rie-i:-'- in
i-. e d-.-i a-- a - p. -nee. V.' it:
k.au m .::-:..k .-. eiae.i" aa! r .p.
:.; ,. er.".e. t' n is by ad o k--a,,
e.a-- vil W. J. WALI.1S.
I
There wiil i, aipertant meethW
Of the committee en V. M. C. V'lL
The cmnnnt'ee is cemno-od vli
Je; ry -ieroiiie, I.v'.vk P. Hamlin, D.. JL
T. J. Sumrney. J. W. Smtlh. R. E.
Hampton, Win. A. Ban ! and V. H.
Ceoean. Jr. Meeting to he held
iu the Brevard N-.-w., Ohke Mouaay,
karc'i the fth a: "A.
All those- ir.'. cvcsied ia;ue-teu to
no i t v. .'! above eon.ao d.ee to 0 :scu
tne imnorean!; r,ti'tii);i. Com.- and
.. us your adv ;'. . e wane nt "
unnort and mu-t have it if air -'n.ng
1- accomniishco. COMMiTTkS.
U. D. C. .MEETING:
j
The U. Ik C. wit! ra.-e-i at the Lib T S
rary on Saturday. March. at 4 i :
M. Those who have not paid their
dues will please do so at this kmc.
.-no ormg ee-us 101 cue .e.e
Davis fund.
APPRECIATES FUNNY PAPER
Bee-vard News,
k.ar Mr. Band:
I am glad ycu are fending us the
"funny paper" wi'h the Prevar.-f
News. Now wc will not have ta
wait until Sunday fcr one.
Your friend,
JAkk'IS MILLS. JR.