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INDUSTE 'GAINST THE WRONGS THA.T ' " ? I ? ii'i i v., ? MMMnm m:' r: of Chairtnjui/ speak from el&re' of tbp write to say nnouncement krci 'further iU= -ia bjo, ueioved After a Ion* ill new with stonuwh ftnd kidney trouble - W. E. .Biahft die* <rt Ms tafe* in Kortij . Brevwfi at. 8;30.P, M^Wiwkfc ? l?bua^' 8, 10^4. the f liner al service W tery ii, Br*v/wjL >V Vjs Mr. Bishop wae ? Ii& WnJr wem SSSWUSsft* coontjw; Hi tab.? . c&*? of. community iy ye^ and ne of Brevard's moat :?? Company attractive fppt# who is ?onn6et?d . with ?d Institute; >afid Charlie ^ot.^W/E. w; REV. AND MRS. SgAtkjt LEAVE ' FOR CALIFORNIA - >'>H; ?? . Owing to the .in health of Mrs. J. C. Seagle and then-' ^daughter;! M?*y, - Bev. atod Wm 'Seagle an* , Mary left tart Friday for Redwood! City, . which is about twenty-five rndlei out from San. Francisco, Calr itoT^- ? M J*. , ?"? Their/ first stop -will he at New Orleans; Louisiana, where they will visit Mr. Sjeagle's brother, Dt. Sea- ' gl^, of that city. If Dr. Seagle ad vises that | >b qce^n voyage Will be beneficial the party will sail through the Panama Canal,. K'/rot An'over land trip wfll .be neeeeaary. Mm. Seagle and Maty will vWt her sister, who is a trained nurse at Redwood pity, California, for for six months of a. year. Rev. J. C. Seagle will be gone for about two months. It expect ed that Bishop Horror will hold services at least twice at-J3t. Phil ip's while Mr. Seagle is away, and Bishop Horner wQl be hete for the coming Sunday January 12. $#:?, Arch Deacon Grfflth is expected to hold services the following Sqn ^^"T'LlhTon rt 1 t Mr. G. E. Latnrop presided last Sunday roorrtlng^,^ Their many frineSs pray that the climate which is a much lower altitude wiU be of great bene fit to both the parties and that they will soon come home in redlent and glorious health. * ?{.. iy[ ? ?? |.? m ? ?? ? ' il jfammm* ?? lected and applied to tha" period -for which they were levied ? Concluding his statement on in terpretation the Governor says: "Everything about the State's fi nancial. affaire looks gootf to me. But it is true that collections al ready made aggregate as mach as tha Budget Commission's estimate of revenue for the year just closed. Amplq.XfVenue U levied but net yet collected, the nature vof the ' taxes, it could not be until the close of the year."' A balance ahee^ showing actual fconditiona of the Stage's finances is promised jtstas soon as the Auditor and Treasurer can qM the fact# tofrcth*: frfojg VV,T> ofFm lakes Visit to R. W. >ck, Farm and Tefls >ded Animals, There ox. my xnenas astzea me. w 1 i er seen the c?t^ ''w-))?he El fgiizmxt: ir iss-snr.^ Soiree' ?nd next ;t?/th?t to,? Ive women f6el like we hav0 i> but 1 don't think where a on gftfeltee, and I cert*jply dOaH *hii is out of- place -unity comes .to' ^dmjre * fl#j ie, to just, .a, .i*fi?Xtav^ OYSTER SUPPER. Oysters (fried 'and stewed.) Chicken salad c?ke ' x mmi *w?a3H5535BSffi3i Coffee and oocoa\ Attractive prices. Public cordial ly. invite d-S' ? ? ^ ? uy? No 1 change in Calendar for this week. / 1CU. Katie fattoi Wc?U Mr. Arnold, of JoDaiboro. On \ Wednesday, December 27, 1828, Miss Katie Patton became the bride of Mr. William Arnold. Tie ceremony took place at Dtfvidapn River ct>urc?,\ Rev." John B. Hay, officiating. Thp coaple left immed iately for a brief honey-moon, af ter which they will be* at home In Jonesboro, N. C. Mrs. Arnold is- the da tighter of Mr. and Mrs. John Patton, of Davidson River. / . Mr. Arnold ia a business man, of Jonesboro. We are more than glad to have Mr. and Mr*. C. P. White, \ and Mr. John White, back with ua. The Choir will reaome their prac tice on Wednesday evening immed iately following Prayter Meeting. SUNDfcY SCHOOL SENT CHRIST MAS BOX TO ORPHANAG& * The Presbyterian Sandav School Kent a box of Christmas Ctfts to the Orphanage and the following letter grandchampion. :i' ' ' /-.<, ;?': '?: I can't remember all the name# but thS pen wa* a large pearly White fellow, looked like a small mountain moving around. He wad another -prize winner. I After looking through the barn, 'we went out in the pasture to see ^o^cows and: calves. I have seen ?intd picture!! but I never aaw Heal live , pictures. One cow, I be i JJovft .'her name was MUdred< with If ' IamVot mistaken oaid $5,000. for her. Another . little beauty in roan color, was only four "'oQt W her weight was 1,600. VevSSTws cattle at The lierd he exhibited consis of eight short horns. They had Wiacb: snsin, of course, we are not interested any Cattle at Engaline were hot M^Kero was to Bee; ducks, chicknB, goese, pigfeona and^turkeys were all ^oroughbred poultry, qad goothto >???> .. . , I am glad to see that some of our Heitdf rso?t county* farmers iar? in terested In the Short Horn and I hope that ''fiur friend an& neighbor "Mr. * Jeffrw, will soon be able to relieve Mr. Everett? of sonte of his ribbons. We" are. glad to have it" in West ern Nortly Carolina, but of course, would like it as near home as we can get it. MBS. T.v^ OAKLAND. ffj 1','-, tf'y j ? . ii 'Sv- <' J1. ' .? K.' in , self explanatory: #?? "i^1, - .-'v; Black Mountain, N?, C., . Jan. 2, 1*24. I Dear Mrs. Smith: " Pleksfe tell your little folks tlyit sent the "bo* W the, orphartnge chil dren, that eve'ry gift it /contained wai appreciated very m*ich indeed, and they helped a great dei?l .in giv ing ua a hippy Christmas tttiie. We wish all of them could have seen the big supply of stockings hung round feaitfag for Santa, and then how big arid fat they were when fllledy The children opened these stockings long before grown folks wanted to be up and then after the morning <frork was done, all went into the big living room where there a beautifully dpcorated tree . -r-, ,, - with presents for every one piled under neath. I'm gyre no children in the world were more happy at that time than were these, and how [ftne it was that, your class could help bring about th^t joyl I hope each one was just as "happy in th Air oVn homes . with, their own ' gifts, for tha$ .i? a very Sf??d "ish indeed. Very sincerely, , .* Jennie G. Buck. . *' . MR. SITTON pETTING BETTER. 1 The . many friends of "Beit" Sit ton. are greatly pleased to know that he is improving nicely and is expected 'to soon be able to again take his usual place in our commu nity t; Mrs. Anna McDewitt left Wed nesday of this week for Elisabeth ton, Tenn., where sho goes to visit* her daughter, Mrs. C. D. Fn*. ^ i > ' wir BP I ?MmH I . towa ,1601 Lawrence St. . Fort Worth* Texas. . January 1, 19154. Mr. Wm, A., Bai>d, Brevard, N. C. % Dear Mr. Editor: ? We1 are re ceiving the Brevard flews every , week. and. read and enjoy it veryj much. I have just finished reading it this morning, and mamtt and m> nephew, Ir? Masering, are reading reading and talking of the old friends mentioned in the paper, people who mama knew when she was a girl and lived th^re near Bre-, vard, she was..Toanna LaMance be, ibjre her marriage. We enjoy the News so much, as wi can always get mama to tell us about her girl hood days whan she ' geta to/^d-l ing the paper as , it tails so much about the people, she knew long ago. I too, tememheri many of the peo ple there, and H is a. pleasure to i itt to know that Brevard is oUch p prosperous, and pfteaeant city, Kd?P txJoeting VftW.gW This is the **w" ?. year; and we should see bow much w& can' do for our Home town and our neighbors as well as ourselves , through the coming yeaj, make it worth while, 4on't let time pass with nothing to Bhow that we have liVed, do something thing to help> someone ..^ixd^MtkeWpy feel at having ? date'" your duty Smf given pleasure to. others will be pleasure fo you, try it. In a great city like Fort Worth ,you see so many poor people' who ? have not enough ^to eat nor enough, ^clothing to keep them waipj. when it is cbld. ri. ' w". which was organized by otrr i Newspaper, the Port Wort Telegrdm, anyona f wisHiig; and : they fcehti their^commit club or 'by sending money to them tile poor can do ad by joining this Bo , investigate and find those .who most and Jielp. them. Every Xmas need help and. Bee what thoy n^ed they send" o'nt batrketB filled. With sftroceries and clotiline ' and even t^, for. They Z o^it nine hundred and fifty (980) baskets this last Xmas. This club has been organized about thirteen years and is making ntanjr weary hearts" happy every year. . The . Sal vation Army and the Union Gospel Mission are doing great things in tile city" to Kelt the poor. They al ways give a free Xmas dinner to the homeless and needy ' and all through the year they fire ever ready to help those in need. Thq;so called tramp is never turned t away without being fed and given a bed if it is night and wlien they tro ?way they go feeling that the world is not all! heartless and cold; 1 often See the poor little news boys with hare feet and in rags -when it is so cold, I can't see how they can keep, fttm prying as they run along try ing to sell their papers, and I am glad there is some one who cares, and will hep them, and it is not long till I, see the 'little fellows wearing shoes and a' warm coat or sweater and then I know that some Good Fellow or some one has found and cared for the tfttle ? boy of the street. So let us all try t* be Good I fellows through the coming year, j and like the Salvation Army and the people of the Union Gospel Mis-j sibn, find some one 'who' is down and try. to help them, not only with our money but tell them of Jesus and lead them to a ' higher and bet ter life, a life that is worth* while; for Is life without Jesus worth liv ing? I say no, life is nothing if we have irot Jesus in our heart* and who > could think of dying without hope that we should see Jesas at the right himd of God, the Father in Heaven. We are having, some ? cold weath er here now ioi the first time this year, and Texas can be cold as well hot. Last Sunday waft so warm the men were going about in their- shirt sleeves, and we had no in the ,honse, but about, four o'clock the Norther came and by night It was freezing, so you aee it don'& long to get cold in Texas. We Are hatfn'% of rtin this winter, and I sometimes think bow nice it would have been if we could haws had ? ? -'f . . - one 1'ita sending you; that etch, day ft>*y be * neyf. -day. each week n?W week and e^ch ; < , month la new month ? new in hope, yeetr ia *pa at and gone, you need have j&O /oar, but that & shall havfr been, no* in achievement. May the- ? New y.e^r open for y??o .n?^ m.ean-. inga In life, new proofs of the Fhth- . erly love,, ri<?\V Jpy & #is corfpan ionship, and in that of His d^r Son. Take mp 4o Pilgrims staff once. nSJSm i?m mourning <or the. things that disap pear 1n the dim past; not holding back jn t Alt from what thf future .ml be/ But with a whole and happy, heart that pays itt ?oll to truth and *ge.; and travels-. on -with chfeer. To let (the -wfay wind up the hill or down through rough or smooth, the jour ney wHl be joy. Still seeldng what I sought .when but a child. New friendship high adventure and a each night of 'ljils ne\ price d trust The? knowing Thou leadest thru . Chnsts name we t SHBSBflH During N the litter . part ,cf t last week the whole of this' section suf fered from the effete of the .^cqjd years. On. - Sunday morning the' .thermometer registered around three or four below zero here in Brevard. Many water pipes, etc.,. bursted; but the Medical Dodtors w^iglad tp , see ? .because ' there were many cases of .colds, gripp, and some pneumonia caused fro to the unusual damp arid mild. ?.wiiith er. Such freezing weather 'his a Emma Mullboth of Bri were > united in the he matrimony on Monday, 1924. ' |Rev.,B. R.;Wel^ ceremony. IPI?: P ATTON-McCLEOD MARRIAGE" ; ' Charley Z. Patton and Mrs. Dom~ McLeod of Davidson Riv^r, were united in the Holy Bonds of matri mony at the Methodist Parsonage on Monday, January 7, 1924. The Rev; E. R. "Welch, officiating. ? . * Mr. Alvin 6oore left Wednesday for Wake Forest,' where he ..Unat tending college. ... thi* rain last summer when it was so dry and hot, I suppose we are a litle selfish to want, our way all the .time, .aijfl pot be satisfied with what .We' get. I'm sure it is for the best or; ft vrould not be as iVis, for Qod sends the ?rain and the sunshine on the just and unjust. Wtohin^.-you arid all a. Very Hap
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