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THE EREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1923 iHE i; R E V A RJ) NEWS. ) S'ublhhed every Friday and enter c'd sit. Pestoflice at Brevard, N. C, at econd Class Matter. -m. A. BAXD Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Subscriptions payable in advance) Jne year $1.50 !tf"y. rrioi-.lhs .... Mfvu re Months . . iwi r.-.onths . . . $1.00; i .50 ! 15 ADVERTISING RATES sju-;!ay, per column inc .. Inch 30c M.r : fa Rate For Display Adver- t;:..,-r..nts $1-00 feadar.? Notices, per line .... . .10c :Var5t Column Notices, pr lino . .5c We ciiarrs 5 cents a line for Carda c-f Tb?nk-., Resolutions of Respect f.nd for notices of entertainment! 'du'S'c ;:;!mis5!on is charged. Ail; ress Alt Com :nu n icationg To Tbe R:-cv.-.rd News: FRIDAY. JULY 27. 19?M iM13CI! -LVCUS LETTERS S e !:avi of iiy a :' i .!! o. ihe - o a a : y a a I oal-,,)e of " Ida' Land of Watcr All i .-ft a di t h- m -' i-ar-. :.rai t '. are e'aonanaat n : :.oai:-a 1. a- o .no i e helieVt t i e i . c - , i ; a . o . i ar' rat:e r naaiot; aaais ami :o siir up .i great dea! of la.ianfu -: . . Oriy rcaea-iy a :. aaa.a' ,.: hi tins siata"' put. !-:. a a i.ee--,- ;; at iiy art '.i io w ha', v. a - aa; ! h:a r . at n-pj i aa a; a: a ; . oti r '.a aider !" a a.iy. The New-- . a , e a 1 d.tonal , es:-,. d 1 1 in- t y, . ai ragaiai ;e ea ..a ; ; : a the aa ' e : f h a ' . law and y, , aia 1 to e; re.- s a wo;-.! .f raa:-'e ( da e.laaia,; inaaatr ;a waa-n ; I' S'-iiaa.a, aa i vhh- f of P.dve '.. .aad; have :.. a , ..f.,r,. it:g lie- law - 0 tiii.-- count;.. if Iheie ar- .a i;a...- that are not alar, it is a: he citiaen- re t :a a a 1 h i ataiii'.y aot ,.. p t oiaeiaL : . r ah their s o; a it::, to enfaita al; !ava. Ha Honor :. e- Mhi ;.. M t:a. idways heea e a !:i ch. h; -a aaa aery ib.ien, aath :,i aaai'a!'iy '' case.- and itainy ! A i : . j-s of speed laws, etc., have aa v.aitaaal tina- and again to obey haws of the .a country, i.et ently ila- hi'aaai of County a ; a r(-d ana '. a ! a eh over to i he pr,- 1 - auihe.rita-- a.u!, -e paid ' or omy a a the c i a p I i oathi was braugiat The law . lo lie thai any , aa e e'lae -, , ,v':Il receive tweti- . a Ula r- . . : ' a - . n . a i-.-. . ei e, a ra -cated aad :;; up. ait t;a- j.r,-- 1 ; ; : o a o i i i e i - , a aot get t aa s . a s - v. ct i a -ah.:; . If a complete ' ': new distilliag' catiit i bi.maht in . e county will be .ayiag as such a aa intended anil the commissioners a. a' know that the outfit was m,t an la i. discovered anparat.is o,- v. a.- ! - '. one that had oven discovered and .. . 1 1 1 . . . . l, a :.: i-,: . . t -. 1 us eti os p: -aeiaon oeaa.as u earlier iat". I a d'-reae. upon the part of ( lkeie!. ' : o a t a . : l . - goo,! one.; , i .a- i: wali ei:ai:':;.t-. ;n the esa-nt that , : a ah .. coat aaia. ,y -San:!.! o.-:-u cf ' y :aoh.- ,a' ;,,;.aia- f,,.- an oh! re- a raven -i or : e-L;caled tiistihiing i -a;- : -"'"i:e "Land f Waterfall-" mvat- . :.ad wants all the tourist po 'ae. i .ot we exp' ct tiam to obey a ; fat our laws. If. in the taa a . ' a iramc-up, or if a tourist or sh , i r ;r,,yu!U' else a. ; ,e .a they m. t arn (liscrnainate.i ad jn fairly ana la airagatina, th" !,':-' a majoiaty ' t .a-ation are : eata .. jvmr Ttiv.a-r ai . ,.ag. fat if the' has v ' dat'-tl. any,.! . . .air; or local : . ed. lacy i ... the aii: h I a.-, ; rain.-t or ii'ea: pa ...f of tia . h N, ..-s u?ai a i.ia a. do ad ';.:: aay adegeii j a. i ' a; o ai . . they tourists, i en: ., white ; .ai tne penalty. ; enforce vht , i RIO OF FIRE TRAPS "iha 'uiiva building on Main street ..-ar. t 'hummer-Cobble Co. is being ; i a This . a move in the a..i : ;. t..ai. it 's amlerstoc ' t h a 7 a. a . f tin:- a. o; c .-t y , air. aoii ie f e k of (irea.af'lc, S. ('., i:-: .; ' .-vt a motiera - tare and t . at . ..hiding iit the- ss -y near futun . N ),' that the town authorities Lave .-.parted in the righ", direction, they f v.abi not stop un.d very old dilapi dated frame buii-t:-. in the tire dis . : ' r is torn down U' tiie owner . " the oh! baihiirgs t.osv occupied b Miss Emma Bagwell, Philbp'a Btiker... , ijeveral old fire traps behind the Pi" ak.imer building;, the nab! Xews stane. next to post office, cha. haven't ( aouRh pride in their tl,-, " io do away with these buildings, jt.ea: the town authorities ought to . dink ran and I'o.iha'" these unsightly .ml naiusunting boxes be Tore a real av take.; away ihe whole business avlUm of 1 lie lav. n.- 11 is a pt rso sad matter at all, Vat v.n absolute necessity. As long :. a tov.ii or city allows such unsight y ancient frame buildings to grace i he ir.a'.n section of its thorough fares, it cannot, bi' con-ddereti in any manner oxcant ;,s a back num- ! '!'!:: f. nloiiiv of store six'i'i. at '' I . he vrsi'iit lir.io uu everyone ol I l IV. Usinesso occupy i::g most' 1 i i , ... . .... i i , ,i !'.. " nncicui ami o.vgune u,.p, XuPuraily an up-to-dat" business .niiTorb-e eould not expect to con tinue paying such abmr dly small in a decent store baihiin:'; an h, r laird on tludr cm. titers ,. iva. oraolv i'- at aad y-, ; :.. : a .a th"::- c aum.iiii, u j di ,.-ent nuartcis l.ave to e 'M.as with th.ve who de - have i aaa a pride io nmve. '! i.e ;i '.ai at.1. . ,a i a t :es .da, ilia not o c ' l-.is in; portant mat ! --r. j lo'.dd do their duty for tie v. thi Oie am unit o juditical a-'idrations should in-!!u-'!ice any of the governing- body in their determination to treat everyone alike and to show no discrimination r , a hs. e or i h e v, ii y have ;a cep'.ed The ada:sa . ' Yr. haa:-:. v, hh-h has j::. I bet n tern d wn, va ; a i.e. easily . bul it rea;!y v. a - a fa r Let! i .lin;r a! lea. I in appearance than any of the n : t that now appear a. a icii 1 :. .a 1 ao i : Uo a- aa e- to t :le isii '.- eye ' a s. .a busine-s st n ets. e, r oaa- nenn POSTMASTER V. ivl. HENRY ivo M.' Henry la ; bei n ihe : .-tra.a-t.-r at Brevard. X. C ailr iitairy Iia- alwa v .- b-.-ai a Taos' f Lthfa! -va.at of Fa-h- Saaa II" ha- latai piadiahly the r.o.-t pojuilar a , t a aa! . r thai t he coir.nu; ai; y has 'vor iiad. Buring the pa--' e'giu years the local post o'dice has grown Ih-oa: third into second place and i-; iii a fair way to become a lir.-t class onice at a.n early date. IMr. Henry has worked many hours i d.av ami not i n f renuent 1 v he has i i i i .i ' . mimed mnlnight ml in the service ot thus position. 1 l.s cia an- - ii. a : supp.o- ed to ea- 'r, on .Lay t!. aad w ''; the - ei,. of it;. e,aaa:u sity will miss his a aaa!. landlv smile behitid the co enter, they ail feel 'ha; he deserves I a well earned rest after heign cooped ua for sticli a long length of time. OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS ef'.re fae close of last sch.ool ar. tiie t ;tv near. of education .! u:ie 1 S ami ,r;a i.t c ro e: s e -ion o a irat f, r the erection of a oi'.e a buihhna at Laurel r a m otiii aaa a iLiuas l .aa a 'are.- r.,o a. nu i : a : . ej' .a t ... ( IbiU't sti r tov-.aahiu. trie Y-.. in aeailaasa! r nil:: to i'-e .o-,i -aib'ie -chool aad smae nianrs on a few other building-. The contracts at Laurel Creek and Dunns Creek were let to W. L. Kra-ly, that in Cdoucester to J. M. Anders and the work on Brevard , , . . . , , , .. h, -.'.a.- iel to .1. MlpatncK. a.aae of the t i.izens ,,f Brevard ;:hh.h thai the old whia- schod builtl- i ' heu! 'oe : a-a down ami content a...,. , .. . , u- ha-!i . :.. to !a: aaa: : ,-e tt al oa that .it". '1 :.- wi: -;te'-. , ..,va v.-r. infer. ael th- bt.ar.; of ... I j- , ;: , .(,., ;h,.y eon hi not atl'ord to .;,r a rart id ng down, as the school hh!,;, - ': ia Brevard are nmrca-dng' . tl llr ret,. ,,f mp a year and it svould :)(. haporsib!' to take- care of the ' 'aldren if anv of the present rooms j ...n. destroyed. So it was decided . v h(,t'n tu. board of education and the scliool committeemen that under 'Ii- circumstances it would be better tld a room to the old building and ome needed repairs in order eitetl repsyrs in ai.'.e . a ( are for te child ren . ;.-,.a,- a.,,; t!:,,n ,,ian fov (ha erec- ' :, n .,f a n.V bu il.Iin.tr on another t.- bv a.a.aher year. ' ' . . - . ! ;p. near 1 ot cducatma contem-jria hates securing a part of the funds r,. - tiu. new high school building for ;;: - a - . fr,,m the S h.O'.IO.t.HH) pi-ovid- .. i f,o- iiy Hm Ia.-1 General Assembly ! af Xorth Carolina. The diffrovnee i between tne amount that can be so- I cured from this fund and the cost of "he building will have to be provided ' by a bond issue on Brevard dis- h.a- ti e !.;' ;ahoo! laid. a g : i. -ted. no' wit h aaahiia:' it ".all be oUe'ui aa ! comtnouious :t:at'hu"ta wdl not be but few years until re room will have t be rrovi !e.l the ra;iid!y increasing school po- j htion. It t will then be the duty of d-s io erect an ele-aentar-..- ling or buildings in such , - in.. ,.:u mad t flic; I ,'Ooi iai:!(!l -. 1 1 . . 1 e- o one: a ,-na gt 1 ae town as. wi t oro- a 'a i.t i onveaicce for . ! f:a t Kaiientary g; a c)u.j. I ?:ESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWS Services will be held at the Pres byterian church, as usual, on next Sunday aL 11 A. M. and H i. M. Christian Endeavor from 7:30 to 8 :'. Id. Rev. John R. Hay, pastor, will preach at both services. Last Sunday a capacity audience filled the. church to hear Rev. L. K. McNair of Jacksonville, Fla., who is spending the summer at ('amp Sap phire. For the benefit of strangers we are- 'requested to say that the Pres byterian church is situated on Pro barie Ave. on the top of the hi: leading from the intersect ion of ('aid well St. and Prc.lmrte Ave. A sign board at the foot of the bill points the direction. Also a recently e ,an! ;n clnoah yard gives u:s ol services, etc. The Ladies' Auxilary will j'.ive a fancy work and eandv sade in the Hut on hi i.lay, .u:ai ; :: Noli of tinv will he po led in dia" !o ;'-ni o.!)er place.-, in l an. lie pia :' e ; i e ;.um ( i ra a. vaai '. iac ll we he. . ' i u .la ..I, pica el f ! ee c.rai.i f.r la v.. .1 5 Hfl I liht;E.n;H niij Y.r. noiisi--. o; i :n. lord's PRAY I.R I be Bedroom i of t he I 1 o a , ,.l ! a, l i he I'.,.-:- ivi-f n .-.ir ,h !d. a i . , ora. : !' o aa, a v ,'ar v i v ' u r .'e. ' '. o r. ." I ! i '.he io. a as a. tee n i peace. 1 I a n i r-freslnaen ! . of re. : o ra I .o i . . Tha.k w!:at our beiiiooia.- do l,,r ! We go tt t!a-ai worn e i;. Oio-, r.U'--c es ai . . i a : '. e ire pol i the toxins of fatigue. We ar. low par. if our'- has 'n an an averagt 1 i lla's w'"'k- '"" w' ar' :'Vl'r;l-'' i taaluraa.ee. We are m no eoiaiuioii, to resist t he germs ot oi.-aase; per :ae ot '.net!! are !ast"ued upoii ' worn out lataiaillv also. a eaaa.ot t,ra;U quicKly clearly. Wi, ere weary o f our books, tired ot e are v.eai m oiu i a, u,ei oi writing, lire, even ol U.lMna. ir- !tua!!y. a. so. we are the worse tor w- an easily discouraged, always too worn to read our ibbies or say our prayers. Then we crawl between the sheets. lay our head on the pillows'ai -v 1 ... 'all into the sweet bath of oblivion. tra- dually health come.- back to us again, the i,a.e mu-c!e- relax, the tingling r.. rv.-s !,, aaae rtead;s ,the anxious mind -hips out if the chain of wor ries. SI iwly aad surely through the tlark. .-i!ent hours the ble-se.', proce.- oes on and we awake a new crea ture. Where has the headache gone, the furrow between the eye.-'.' What has bt-oiae of our fears, our heavy ue- pression'.' 'i'he wrong tiiat weighed wn upon us so sadly hist night is now a; noliting and we are at peace -.i:l II men. The hatal task that we 1 .mid never acc niidish la-t ni-ht : now seeaa ci. bl J'lay. I ."cry n r e ;- a'elj! am 1 eager, every muscue is alive wain r.e-i , ami sunsi:i:;e 1.- uo,,o- . tlood- : e .- sb- worbi. Co, I is near. Ciiri-t i. so dear in the morning. Are you beginning to see why 1 call this sentence of the Lord's Prayer the 'dieiiroorfi" of our house , L of Idessing? Xothing is so wearing H as enmity our alienation from Cod. ; If . . . 1 1 ,. . Otlf (piaiitas Willi one anoinei . iio- . p, tilitv darkens the sky. Hatred para- lv..s tim mind. Anger actually - - " l n ','soas tiaa moini, as tne pn sioiogi.-ia . ry a.sv ,m : the end of a hard day's work is n where near so unhealthy a-; our co:i- di'.ion after a few minutes alterca- tion The sins that we hold in our A ivarts and the gianlgys that we cher- 1 b ish in our minds literally wear us out, both soul and body, Ah. but we can enter the be:': room that Christian found in the "Pilgrims Progress," the chamber that was call- ed peace, the large upper chamber whose windows opened towards the sun rising. This chamber of peace has a door and the door js Jesus C Prist. Jte is the way to peace w.-.i God. and peace with men. Through:! Him alone can we make ourselves j fti right svith God. and with our fellows. ; u t . .. .. i : .. it i f is our peace. a in in.- opu n j we live our lives, wo shall soon see how much there is in them that is ugly, saameful, curse, mean and tin- , worthy ; how much that is wholly outfit of harmony with Him and needing fa the Father's forgiveness. We shall j long above everything else to get rid of these sins, to be washed clean of them as by a bath of sleep, and to wake restored, pure and happy in the Chamber of Peace. And if we lie among men in the Spirit of Christ, we shall soon see how foreign to that S'piiit is an;, grude. Our enmities toward other person s will be seen to be enmities j f ' toward our Redeemer. We shall j i know lhat we cannot love Him and ' hate our brother. We shall be eager I 'to tret rid of all on" ouari-els and ani- ' t rid of all our nunrrcls and ani- ! F ge ..... i I Ia mosities ami itistiKes even a-' :n t.na Ifi oblivion of sieep we get rid of our j f f. physical aches and weariness. Ftas the sake of our restored relations with men, as well as with God, we shall long for that Chamber of Peace. "I can forgive, bu: I cannot for get." Has, v oft-'n v.e hear that ut ch:hl:a;i at. r.t vr.ee ! It is a condca;- nation of ourselves as well as of our foes. "Their sins will I remember no more," Cod says when our repen tance enables Him to forgave our sins. If He remembered our sins. there would be no forgiveness, for ! this is the dreadful penalty of sia. that it lies in the mind of (be! again. U us. And in Hi:.' same .-;.y :!... i c '- no real forgiveness between man and .in i.Jiu loieie ;s Mli!;l-al!lili'.--. IiH wrongs that have ranr.icii naa-i in- ropp-a:l in the sea of sleep. The Wat ers of oidivion must close over tia ia and we must remember thorn no more. All, the Bedroom in the House of the Lord's I'rayer is the mo. -a blessed loom of the entire dwelling! it i: ilie room of o-la.i forget fuhue. s, he room of a purified and stn ia.a iic:.e: 1 irit. the i-oo'i. o! nam at a, a. ; a l'. S. As y,,u eater ;.o:; it'll, o kneel down io pray. ne..r i a . . ti ay 'l-',.rgie us ,,u:' debt . ;w v.i 1 ' ' i e oar del,!, ." recall; i're'" f :he l.orY Prayer, csmvial- ao i lea oiats. r. it. c NOTICE ; ii harohaa I I i . i a ;, a. a i a a ( ouni v la Ina SI rvhhaad ! vs. 1 la la. Strickhaal i i a i he Su periur ( hia rt 'I la- i miaut abo a na:a w !".' a- a ice ilia! a a a at ion entitle a . aliov ha; ben co :a i .n n . I in die Su perior 'o !.! of Transylva.'tia Co.i, .!;.-. aid ael.oii biaag' !or a dcaa ot' dt vorce sewiang '.:r bo ids of ra;i!"i- rnony mawem: ta. :aai;Palt and f.ndant . -pj)(, id defendant will fu; tahe not'ee that lie is ret paired to ap ... tp ,,,r .,, ,,r , ,,, , ,a , .Superior oui't lor Tram-. viva;. v .... m . i . . .-Loo., . . . i ., on .-10,10.;- IfO ., f .,.M i ..,i .,, . i - .(,.,,i.,;,., ,,. ,u ,.i.,;.;,v ,.aa a. .. a: a ... a - - 1 , 1 Hlitlll l, . , O . I . . j , h(, ei(.(, j;l (h(i ()(,.-on, t,u. !' e so" -ai 1 clerk o n tfas notice, am. !' v ut) ,;,.f...l(L fu- ; her take notice that if h a fail app.-ar aral aa-aee , r iicm;A- t he a complaint wit hia the tina- repaired a l law that the plaintiff v. .11 apply L ' ii- court for the relief th aaa. the comjdaint. " hi- H'.e ! Hi) lay of J;;!;a. 1 '.'2 Xh A. M ILLK U (' k S: lpt" S- 1 i) !). la L. . . . a a id M Ii I f7 ait--P. : :f--g;:-r.-r mJtOS: JitisS Btltf k. Jt r. 1 r. We welcome our friends from the country and hope that you will make pur Bank your headquarters when in town. Did you get one of our Savings Banks for your bey and girl? Teach them the habit of saving while young. 1 N .' H P ! Ly p J tour Percent Pal Hi j H Uj Jy K "I 5 ,5: C0 Such a Return to Sail as to Makes the Sport More Popular Than Ever By HLBBF. PfT L. STONE, in the Outlook. If . , ., v ; ., ti,.. 1 .' I . . . . . .... ... , i -cinui ii.i'L .unniu rn,.jnir was .l.-ure .1 - tin! the -lilCit or sailiny yacht would soon be ob-olde, a tiang . t.m pa-:. In the l L new form of pnw' r il a tarn to look for : while as if t'.e craving for spec ajni f"f coven ii'j tiie in,..; 1 1 1 i 1 - in the .-diorfc-!- time, either afloat or a-hore. v.ouM supplant th" latent' t''e -ail. with it dependence on natural forces. .-: 1 1 . 1 i.ill t!m nr-v t , a.-;ittie l!m -diil. r. oa.-e..fl!lll,..s and daring that we rc.-t.o-nize m- m;.r!.:i:u: lif true -;u!r. But tls'-e pi';, pi- didn't r ' 1 . ' n with our her acco'int tin- tin' of sa!; -nil riitmin.ir in i!n- -. t he ;-i Mil-: 'i ,,f the a ! i - !' ' lie h;p-. Ih,r. i!; - killt d vaeh' -ailing a- a r; b-r e. a.il .!- !o ' i - I i . ,' i a a' oar. d n -in ii a ret a an it ever Vi'a- bi lop' aad t; of t'le ro;ld- or ihe fain Aia ra :,n L.y. F..r ' e ;r i.'ioun La ; is 1 lie fy ! I ' a 1 ae bill . vt a i : i a' -' a - a :a w a, . e ra the ad . imt ai' tiie ;as-. i..: -' ' lal.a : a. g : i i . . t i ;v aa-, v. ei of aar t a. The Fae; L; That When You Get to Know a Man and His Surround in.h:- By IBVIN COBB, i AM "ai-!r;':n"d to i die-.-., fn : a : v fr)it and :- iiaal t!a- li:.e- ; ' had it ! , e:i p.-.-sihlo pi :.,r 1 ;' - ; to '...--e. ; : a -a n a- a a a a- . i : a ' knaaili 1. a: j . 'I. ! p, , , j ; ; , ap ban iers .a L,, ; j, ,,.., ; -r. in t . a: i':a. - an ia . i i ! a : ; - ai . of t: ' a ; o a an sa that v.li, i , , w tin 'a -. ru :a!'a you ..-.t ta tP-r wl;e'i The !', -nad vai do raa 1 t fin i op ij . r-r eaa I r a. a .:; .,ia i : a . hi of human h'ha, m ope land is ;, i a a a s ; :: a! :u, ,-! aa v r. g w ! : a the prav-T !' : aas :-;:"; .d Aa ;; a : . v aw a v -e v. p, ; ai I!' '!!!... I '' a. a , ' a ais 111 t i : a- c la-t war h-.-T up.-ti n J;.,j;!. 'I'la.t ;s ;- l jevv, r aaa ' ' :rv. adv. oi;!d ,"i'.naps. ia,r uaam ha- L. - laa'er.ai -aa' a- grow rn-Cena! g 1. We .... rd i ; riv eiianty t'CA.wd mt. fe!!tw '.: aa. for a kiia.i, ilia's, and t'c a Lreadaf, v c.ier uiac r.-t;:.Tj dedda-s. ;.i Br. 3 -i fee & ft! J, ? S t.a ? . l4 WM .,"9 MJ Ul Si SK. Kd 11 K3 n u m S3 va n j w. nQiamwiiiiM i ' t i , ,., .,,..r ..1' ,,,"! ;il lace d tae .:. y.,1 tmuhiritv of thi :e, ditln't i:kc into f our fitce, or "ra n ir,. f a gaeaf war that . ila- ,ist two ye.irs ni'ire popular flam .a-, ! that, the dn.-t dl-.-adieicnt for" i he 3 "' a a a k"netl interest a: a ncr ;in .1.- arej aad niaaii, .od Mucej 3 : ae war. it i are.- lau'a i i a i a - ., ,,. , , ) !:.'" mi:.' d at the auui. ! ia :-;. . t:,,;t of th ('..T.titieiit : - wi.a 1: ti.- run of h a no a 1 1 h' aii r f'opi ,e;, :ie'g!i . aii tie- e i-a rp p.nd u.d :a-; .-1' rr aintliiiir ': ,! -ar ;i lop a la grii ' : ''. ! our that til ' ah L. 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