.'-..r. - v-v , .( '-J----. .v.:od -d v " " Av,,-rg -A".'. i TRANSYLVANIA, "OPPORTUNITIES EMPIRE", NATURAL RESOURCES FOR LOCATING INDUS Brevard New Exponent of Brfvard and Transylvania County. The Aim Is FdLafc ness and Sinerity. Independent. 4 ;FOR THE CAUSE THAT LACKS ASSISTANCE, 'GAINST-THE WRONGS THAT NEED RESISTANCE. FOR THE FUTURE IN THE DISTAfa AND THE GOOD THAT WE CAN DO VOLUME XXVIII. FRIDAY, NQVEMBER 23, 1923. No. 5G. SERIES 6 THE PRAYER CORNER OUR CHILDREN . Read Matthew 18:23. We can learn many valuable les Jns from children. Their perfect Yaith and confidence in those they love; their trust in God; .their nat ural simplicity and innocence; vheir purity and guiltlessness of heart; their love for the beautiful and ab horrance for all that is ugly an-' unattractive these things are the chief (harms of childhood. How careful we should be that any influence, of ours should mar the loveliness, oi take from the trustful ness of any child.. while we are daily iearr.i-.-iy sweet lessons of them, lot us strive to make ourselves wor thy examples for ther.i to fellow. Childhood imitates readily; char acter in the yoiinj is early moulded, and wo little think think, perhaps, that a ca relofs word or deed -if ours will germinate in some tender heart foil, and r.pring up in a few brief years a harvo: A of wheat or tares. Every -liist tMng continue fr cvi r with the ohi!.!; the 1'mst color, the !::::. music. Cv iir.-t flower, pair, the fcreuri.unii v' 1h life. i m; .:r: . injur r enter .object of h.ve. i 1 1 ; v -C cm . in h Ida , t'v v s a ! : ipunr .:.-ui'oably A' :.1,:- - ''! i'.U . ho-r : ir Wc thank Thee, our Fa Th z-j di'': :- son d sc.. i n: o as a -li' ;o c'nht and ' 'rai rea. eel lev..- a-,:i (ll'( : r (-."th. c ' '. una, v mi ! lii.o he:.:-: the ' "ail-h t t () ( .ed, i.' ..vim i i- otn. )-.:.. v. o ; iim in art- of par- V ': O.s.r a': 1 . : ''' ' -' -.v .-. r i : . 'ho I : c n i 'i 1- ! idnc : tho so 'vice ,(,-..-;'. lVe .0 t:.Oir (".hUi'C'l jc : I-v1 t 1 , I . A ....; .- -V- - . by v. iy'v'. youn;; h. v ,r ' : as o' : i ": - 1 'V . : Eve: (.. in : '.; not a j l thi vcvn i - - Lev C. D. C. y nr" 1 no :en L iowl 'Hoc The cabbage (a Drurr.iicaa nod f'-'urtecn pvvnds i : : . irov: The turnips (Imn-o-, od in -de ttp) six of them-' woignvd t- six ids. tm--:c -d-. ,s. 'i'hv-e veget-.blcs w " o'rovn (.:: Mr. J. A. Bishop far: dent. 'zZV. JOHN f'AV V'l.L f "AY The congregation of -he .B r-va r-' Lrosbytcriai: r'varcn -a .d.- s t'mr b- l a i a . Lav dm '-a-tor. Rev. J. R. ;iv;, leave Brevard. Af: . ; r. rcoucdt that h- s'ry, ' ic' m m -t t ' v v a- The id-'c- -.o n ;;i i. ular busldes in : n . November 25 a' died cd ing at 3:30 P. N 'id"" dismissed until Dec?' b A full attendance i.- i . Ay.ndav. vood O Mis-. Grace Fierry 'eft rn ":':vv day. November 17th for an e::iend td viit in MarylarTd. While awa sh" -A! visit Washington and Ealti- DEATH OF W. E.GRAY Funeral Rites For W. H. Gray At Woodruff; Sunday; Unable to Find Reason for His Suicide. Funeral services for W. II. Gray, prominent cotton mill - gwner .of Brevard and As.hcville, who ended his life by drinking carbolic acid at his Brevard home yesterday shortly before noon, will bo hold in Wood ruff, S. C, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The body was taken thinugb the country, having Prevard at 11 o'clock this, morning. Jlr. Cray .'o, rr.eriy resided in. V.Yod-ul? before cor.dr.g to A. i.'.'viile. reason has 1'oer; a .-si vied f.-- the suio- le. im.lers it v. : .Vspnii- i do:icv over r n--o--:l affairs, .'riv'.ni ! I i;f the family said thai Gr.p," J :im:n hi aJV.-ir- .t re iii c::c;'il.-r.i condition. i Jlr. ('ay i cv: ' i ! rn" 1. : -;' ot U-Sl.VK' id la . V. 0" o i : ,on. :; -g; b. -; .- v. .o i i : i . i .: v v.L : o . r i S ( r .- t.i c ! V O '. 1 .'.;-) t iV . -.o li i idn :iscm; 1 .7 ' I L" rem aim: vand e,: HEALTH NURSE IN COUNTY Report of State School . Nurse for Week Ending Nov. 17, 1923. Number of schools visited, 7, chil dren examined, 231. Defect found: Visual, 35, Ton sils, 138; Nasal, 58; teeth, 165. Other defects: Skin, speech, or' thopedic, posture, nutrition, etc. THE VALUE OF GOOD HABITS. L'y the State School Nurse.) Habit formation, good Lab '.I . should ibe established in ini a.;cy. Mothers then would not fall back or ihe excuse, "Yes, I know thai, Li:t ) just don't have time." If mothers only knew that i, take b .-s time t .) form good habits tha'- R ' leer n. I n ah. bad !-.!!, add l t'-'ai-s- the ro-ults of - bad nabitr, ihey woii'd vako lime. Beginning early in rirht habits of food, exercise, fresli air and person- m." aato:ra!ic vdh chiidrei: ar i do no; iiavo con?tanil:; . 'i he r. of ;h vyt'!bru.--h a . aid , V : - r. ;::;.;t!c as li,- :...:h- . ' : : c . c a i .ron t !: : cr mcdern lit-,'" 1: . o , .(' i -. c. . i i '. '. ona! i .::' omv -;o -, c-d d:-!v iin:;:! t li. .- id con' en : rrg: d: r. n i- :-; d' il o . i l . e t VH-' C: . 1- eek. : Cv. era i or :d is -redti J II o l.OV.Oi od-: Brittaln, L MUCH NEWS OiROSMF1 Mrs. Leslie Owen's who underwent an operation at Brevard hospital last week is. recovering nicely and expects to be home in a few clays. Mcsdames "Eck" Sims and II. J. Reece were in Brevard last week. Miss Annie Meece and Cornelious Pbwtll were married last week. Mrs.! Powell is the daughter of "Bill" Meece of the old Toxaway section, .while Mr. Powell is the son of Max Powell of Rosman. Miss Pauline Recce who is tea', a in. in Gloucester v'as in Rc; man Oil Saturday of last week. Miss Reba Kitchen spent the .veolvend at Etevard with friend". P. H. Wilson who has bee'i sic'; Tor a coinde of weeks i.-, a:ra::i ahlo to bo cat. Misses lia and Olive Nicholso 1 .-pent the week-end with tneir pa: -cnts, Rev. and Mrs. Nicholson. Yhc Oyster Supper give:', by Or h.dio-- cf the M. u" c s.-. : no airi"tii!t oi ir .-!.. tv''!t 'as raisea i .e?ic u a ; ,r Rev. Richardson and fnmdy, th' r - Methodist mi-.ustcr, h ive arriv ': I. Wo aro go' i ( weleoiv.o l-.t .i : i : -o wilt havo ;- !.;.; . . . j : . . e . . i "rry..: i i ' in -:)- O' ration o :-t .'!' r . d: fY.: ... vc "'d . 1 . i : : e (Vjsd'i .;.:v , ..:: V udng a. ml - dai:d - d's o '' r..i m-; i i tlvj nd :-. : A'.-.-o A ho 1 :.r ' td. m. an : Gl ov. . .. . I." V c: OUR RALEIGH . COMMUNICATION Raleigh, N. C, November 19. The Chimney Rock fdour.' ains, in - corporatcd, of ChTmney Rock, a dc vclopmcnt company with ;:uthcn:-;ed capital stock of 5112,500,000, bar. recently been chartered by vhe Sec retary of State. The incorporators are: M. O. Dickerson, Jr., Ruthfoid ton; E. O. Thomas, Forest City; G B. Howard, Spindalo; L. E-.-JSlorse, Chimney Rook; S, E. Elm.oV6 ' end K S. Tanner, Spindalo; J. H. 'Thom as and B. B. Do.eet, Foia?t City; and M. II. Bi-qrr. and T. i OatJs, Rutherfordton. The stock of the company is divided into 120:100 shares, of which 40,000 r.re prefer red with a p-vr value of $100 each and 8G,000 common without any par value, .with 100 preferred with pear va'tic- of C50 each The incor;tor-rt.-rs have each snhsTibo-i 1 1 cor S!ir.ie-. O'. trio r.:anar..v. ' l - ! . O S sd-c!: which star.s the com nr.. v.- cf5 with $-,000 j.aid in. it is unde-.doo 1 iio",: that tim v. :-x c!ovc-!o- r.v.i.L .'..r. pa -v.- plan:; t'. r.c r-o-wu- -.'.a-.t m t.ie Vic.r :.v ' idmre-. .!..ci, am": t. -:. w-o'it 1! :' .. . e i:on into an c::tcns:vV :v)V.. -n- ;::;iin-; a mammoth lake, cdt'i boa . - : ii.-. : and ot.xr : Chi.. . - c . ri- Vv'i. h --i; (d-t.a;. REV. JOHN HAY WILL MOT LEAVE ,' PHES3YTERIAN CHURCH NEWS. Much cf interest has been hap pening lately in the Brevard Pres byterian ckurch. On Sunday, Nov. 11th, the following- new o.T;cerj; wore elected: Elders C. E. Lowe and T. II. Sh'.i: nian ; Deacon, A. II. Karris. Me. s.v . Fred Miller and Fred Harris w.n. appointed to represent the church at the meetku? of Asheville Pre.':by. t-. ry on Nov. i G when the pastor':" acceptance of a call to Co;i,-t;sbur;;. Ky.., was to be acted upon. When Presbytery met in Ashtviilo there was present a very larse delegation from Brevard with a long petition i ncd b v rne m hers of e j 'res by- tcrian church andi others from the oo'mmunity at large. protesting againts Mr. Ilav's leaving Brevard. So Asheville r rd.-'tcr .efused t let Mr. Hay accept die call to Kc: tuck. v. iurino; the last woe': .-.i-i: rvices .:' a simple and eric: r. ' ti.ro v. n..i 1 f (:' k Li i i '. Wd. nd;:i C:L i nig wdb mc ! vice. !. C!,; .1 V'. r.n ; 't ore i'i r- -' : . p i ' I TER. ( i .:1V '.n. cess. . . . . f ,v. .. Adciuil nd . A; Ac- . v. ws'll p-o. 1 O 1 ' IL-'h s a i V ! : W '1; CYGAr V. : :i r -o1 vry i-JL A v-,,d . v- L id

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