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THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923 THE BREVARD NEWS. Published every Friday and enter ed at Postoflice at Brevard, N. C, Second Class Matter. Wm. A. BAND Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Subscriptions payable in advance) One year $1.50 Six mon ths $ioo Three Months . . . . ' 50 Two months .... -35 ADVERTISING RATES Display, per column inch 30c Minimum Rate For Display Adver tisements $1.00 Reading Notices, per line ..... . 10c Want Column Notices, per line ..5c We charge 5 cents a line for Card of Thanks, Resolutions of Respect and for notices of entertainments where admission is charged. Address All Communications To The Brevard News: ..c .-t.'ssion 1923--I i teachers o oxpect to a., j ., for a poition i quired to file cony of applica- ith the County fcupt. of Pub . ia.uruction. . n. feting place r ihi; purpose o; . oymg teach , v. ill be in the o.iliv oJ the County . r. of Public liiMnt. ; on, unless lu-rwise directed an . authorized by reenient. .fase bear th;.; n mind and com !ice to make your plans for the on of 192-".--' a your earliest .,b'.e convenient- Thanks. Very truly yours, A. F. MITCHELL ounty Supt. of Public Instruction H. Ft;otisin consists in Mowing your own horn and scolding because the world is out of tune. Holiday The day on which a man does ail the little odd jobs his wife has saed up for him. FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 1923 THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MONDAY A vindictive nature Is the kind that makes the pedestrian wish at times that he were a tack. h-amre lace powder is the latest fad anion- the piris. A rare combina tion of nuts and fruit ! The Democratic Executive Com mi;'.e has called a primary to be hcU next Monday, April 1(3, and the to-..i- election will take place May 8. " all Democrats go to the Bre-va-d Court House and vote for a tum -..! and five aldermen and if the Tim bloom of youth is charming:, un b'ss it blooms a little higher in one eheek Uiun in the other. P'1IIIITIllllllllIIIIHIIIIIllllllHlllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllullt! M The g AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. A man never realizes how many things be disapproves of until his own daughter reaches sixteen. nable comiH'isation. h:-.-h-t ORDER OF PUBLICATION Corth Carolina, 'ransylvania county Brevard 1 ':: :i I-.i ri'r Co. vs, .1. R. M.i honey I: r.t'.i-cariri'r to the un iersijrm ,;-;i;Y of the I'eace. from the afii ;:it of Brevard Banking Company, he pkaintiff in the above entitled . '' , u'tio:i, that the defendant cannot .rati.- primary Mon- , tiler uur diligence or luumi in tin , . -tate, and that the plaintiff has a hos0 w-ho are hemg mentioned- u 1 . , .. t m it;..u..ii p.,lnh ''! (';U1' of action aunst the said lor .iaoi. i. -iin.inn, i " K. '.achary, J. I- Bell; for Aldermen, W T. Uosse. J. K. Waters, U. B. Kil- - AM.- ser.timent is in lavor ot raising me vi.ku-y of thc. city fathers, then at th- general election in May,- let all th- folks vote and if it is the peo nlf's wi-.h to have just three ahler- n-- with li ;Jie throe v. ho receive v ot takv otlice. ou can vote for any citK'.en ;n I-;... ..rJ for either mavor or :iMir- ir :n , !v- I'eir.oc ii;: . ar- WEDNESDAY CLUB MEETING The Drevr.rd Wednesday Club, w.t ; delightfully entertained at the horn- ' of Mrs. Perkins April 4. j The . uhject. for the afternoon vvn a continuation of '"The New Poetry." Mr.:, ( ooke and Mrs. Burnett read articles o;i the subject, followed, by a ntt-ibcr of selection? read by Mrs. Breese. "Captain, My Captain," Walt Whit mans masterpiecc on Lincoln, in a most impressive manner. A number of guests were present nmonc them beinsi: Mrs. Silver-tee'- j of New York, Mrs. K. W. Blythe of I Timmonsville, S. C, Mrs. Lyon, Mr. I Godfrey, and Miss Wallis. ' The Club adjourne to meet with ! Mrs. Siege Saturday April 21. ! MRS. FRF.D MILLER. See. p':-ick. T. 1.. Snelson. T. S. Wood. Jr., Arthur Jenkins, H. R. Walker, H Ransom, J. W. Burnett, J. P. iv..,ver, W. S. Price, dr., and E. V. V. 'ditt. r.y other Democratic cith'.en may te v'oted for in the primary next V daw NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC NOMI NATION FOR MAYOR AND BOARD OF ALDERMEN : c D. :.v.crats of the town of Bre- v?i,l art' hereby called to hold a pri : o-. Monday, April 1, at S:00 j - "'a.-s Meeting at lh(. Brevard e. Ili,u.-e for the purpose of ..s;n.,'.i;;- a .;.ndidate for Mayor A! : ee.e". for the town of Bre v i : i for the ensuing two years. M; t;- Democrats of the town are ;. ;i :y invited to vote in this pr:- ' he ladie- art- especially request ri h- present and participate in !efoinlant and that it further appear i.1' the said defendant has departed ; Tore. th stat,. with the intent to le j "rau,! his creditor and avoid service '. f summons. It is therefore ordered V the court that notice of this action ' o advertised at the court house door ii. , j four other puhlle p'.aces ii the i o". v for four si'.eces- :ve weeks, set ! tin" for'h the tit'e of the action and ' stating th( names of the parties and the amount of the claims the issuing I , . 1 - of !V.rial I i of the subject mater, and the defend ant to appear at the office of Thos. S. ! Wood, a Justice of the Peace of Tran ' sylvania c ounty, at his office in Bre vard township on the 2Sth day of April. 192.", an,i answer or demur to I m com'''. amt o! sal I nmintut Th; 22nd day of March, l'.)2.'h THOS. S. WOOD Justice of the Peace A:.ri; 20. C. Paxton. LAND DEEDS AT THE NEWS OFFICE. To Brevard By request Dr. Robinson, Ashcvilk's famous Eye sight Specialist, will re visit Brevard Tuesday, April 17th Hours 10 a. rr to 4 p. m. (One Day Only) "You Knov This Sign" -Li. Davis-Walker Drug Co. "Goud G! s aan'eed"' The first six days that we opened our Savings Account there were $4774.50 deposits in small amounts which means that more than one hundred people are now collecting their small savings to be deposited regularly each week or month. While the above amount is not large, yet it is small acorns out of which fat oaks grow. We have a savings bank for you; c ad let us explain the plan to you. Brevard Banking Company OFFICERS THOS. H. SI 1 1 I'M A v, Pic ;:dcnt JOS. S. SILVERSTEEN. Vict-Preidt nt R. B. LYON, Cashier DIRECTORS Jos. S. Sil verstci i! Thos. H Shipman R. W. Everett C. C. Vonut1 C. E. Orr V. M. Henry V. S. Ash worth c apahh Deiv.ocrattc t -ctinc kov -'didat-'S. H is pointed out that all voters in .. town of Prevard that have not j ! i' i j ' j g p N WHtRE AtMY j ! l & .-Bl v (t'lj" AV ( ' iuPPOiE Iv- TO,-D I i ) iM( frf ' f- Jxff& ' y0J T,ME jgD AAIKI I ER I It's Your Department Store "Use It" A FEW HINT: te d n the town h..ok ir.ay o by soeinn Fre.l Shuford on and al'er April 21 up to April 2. fr..;r. , until ." P. M. at the h'revard y.ri House. FP.FD SIH'FOi'.P, Cha;rnrin T. Cv.LKMAN (LM.I.OV.'AY Sec. NOTICE Murine the. World War th " ' fe .d Of s.p.n tlvii.i: lik . s ' t uted by citizens of T: - y c:..tr.ty for the purpose of ' i an ambulance to be -e". bovs who had srono aero ' , wc cr.de:! before the r.itibw ' ' ! rjcch:1 d, a' tretmir v. 1 h -v.- n- ! eroney on deposit, a: id it hu ; h- i suu-crestf'd by many (Ontribu .hr. . lh-.i fu."d be dona, d to ; .1 . fund t'cAt 1. r.ow beinit -a' e for the ere -t n of a mpnu-.r.e'U at th entrance xt? the Pispah Kr.tior.:.! Forest, so if ct? r ro any . e-ifi1: u tors who do r )' wish the f-i'm; they contributed oo used in ?' -.vay, p'ease advise : once to .-p. l can iaKe me nidt--) with the committee, otherwise rod will be turned over to the oi i p.g committe to be used in the c-r- .- .n of this monument. ZIIOS. H. SHIPMAN, Trea. Tl' (. ' t" t! Ladies' Gingham Dresses $1.95 Ladies' Nainsook Gowns 49 Ladies' White Muslin Underwear .59 Yard-Wide Sheeting 15 Men's Dress Shirts 95 Men's Athletic Unions 49 Men's Drawers and Slips .49 Men's Overalls $1.25 lie. MR. FRED MILLER BU1LF":G LARGE GARAGE: he splendid garage that is being built just beyond the Farmers Supply Company Warehouse, by Mr. Fred Miller is expected to be finished in a very short time. This is when the Lowe Motor Company expects to mave and mke their head-quarters. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Please take notice that ten days fifter date the various school commit--teenien of the county may receive applications and elect teachers for SHIRT WEEK All ths New Patterns All Here Now Madras Shirts of good quality For thc man who is hard on shirts, these madras shirts are the thing. In neat striped effects always in good taste. All sizes. PATTERSON'S DEPRJRMEENT THE- CLOTHCRAFT STORE LADIES' SHOES Black pat. vamp, grey black strap with flat rubber heel $3.50 Brown and rubber heel oxford $2.19 Black calf rubber heel oxford $1.95 A complete line of Selz shoes for the children. A price tag can't tell the whole truth about shoes. All they can tell you is whether an article is relatively cheap or expensive. Come and see our shoes. MEN'S SHOES Tan oxfords in wide and narrow toe, rubber heel $2.95 Army Shoes, rubber heel $3.50 A few Tan Oxfords, dress wear $2.79 A complete line of Selz roal b'ue oxfords. Dry Goods Our shelves are filled to the capacity, not an empty available space can be seen, consisting of brocaded and printed voiles, Swiss batiste, organdies, French and tissue ginghams, eponge, ratine, suiting, and a wonderful assortment of curtain goods and draperies. It pT.eases us to have ycu come and look around. Men's Furnishings Men's Arrow Shirts $1.49 Men's Arrow Collars 19 Men's Knit Ties 25 Men's Union Suits 49 Men's Silk Ties 89 Men's Silk Hose 45 Men's Blue Work Shirts 75 Boys' Play Suits .89 Boys' Khaki Pants 69 Boys' Blouses 49 v m B 8
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