1 ?" " \ ; der your Vegetables today for les tomorrow. ^ v Fresh Meats and Vegetable ( Delvered to Your Door ?i i ~ 1 . X , V ?? .? ? v,' *. P. Hawkins Sr Son When fcivj uitao demon tire , comes to your ,iome, will you be protected from financial loss? ~ , ' Protection costs so littla-and the sat isfaction of knowing that you have ?something to fall back upon, is so ' " ' 1 # ? great-why not- stop in today and let jus fix you up with tbe'proper policies? Brcyard Insurance Agency T.H. GALLOWAY, Manager !J' McMinn Bid. ? Brevard, N. C. - you would have your children's.-? m JBTSr^AV, A |Mr I V ? \ '\ J Iin ,the proper, style bring thetn THURSDAY ^'.^e Don't Claim to Have the Fastest Barbers'] - -TUST THE BEST ... SMITH'S PLACE*' '/? Tonsorial Agists ** Nfain' Street. ^ / - ' . *???< WW ? & d ^ TV /IAKING bread in a / iVl Bedouin tent on ' the deserts of Arabia is quite a different proppsi m\ - ' tion from baking bread in our modern establishment? a difference the people of this community appreciate. ... * * has that delicious flavor that gives it a place ? distinctively its own in homes where "good eating" is appreciated. The same thing is true of our pies, cakes, doughnuts and all other forms of pastry. Quality and cleanliness are the twin mottoes " ' of this bakery at all times, BA^ERYI Brevard, N. C. APPLICATION FOR PARDOKi OF CECIL HENLEY s , Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina, for the . pardon of -Cecil Henalev convicted at < i the November term of the Superior j Court of Transylvania County for the crime of Larceny and sentenced to the atate prison, for a term of si* month*. All persona who oppose the srrant l&i vv intr of said pardon are invited to forward their protests to the Gov ernor without delay. i This the 14th dav of Xfarch, 1924 March 21. txJ. .1 NOTICE ? '.AND SALE BY COM MISSIONERS Having been appointed a special comm'Rsinnef bv the Court in a soer ial proceeding nendinr- in the Super ior Court of Transylvania County, ^a?-**a.?-AT.rrr. fjhe Gr ''jiHs V-*> P-; . . * j V .ad. ? ?ICS CANNOT FADES ?*'!- -V-; / \-: ? ' > .../ BEFORE you plan any wash dresses for yourself afid your children, come in and examine our (display of feverfast Wash Fabrics 1 You will find Iiere a full range of beautiful Everfast Fabrics in a fascinat ing array of colors. All Everfast colors, however delicate their tints, are guaranteed not to fade. Buy EVERFAST and make it into dresses, rompers, smocks and suits. ' Let - them be worn in the blazing sun or the salt air of the shore. Serid them to the laundry for scrubbing, even' boiling, week after week. Nothing can fade the lovely Everfast "colors. Wo guarantee that Everfast Wash . , Fabrics are absolutely ; ? ( ' Fast to Soap and Boiling v I r Fast to Sun and Weather . k ? >, , / l* ~~Fast to Perspiration and Uric Acid Fast to Everything they encounter as a dress, blouse or suit fabric For every yard of Everfast which, .for any reason, does not hold its. color, we will cheerfully refund not only your money, but alsti the cost of making the, \ garment bs well. ' ? Ask for a sample of Everfast. Take: it home ^nd test it by boilingv by expo surd to-sunshine, or any way you like:, to prove to yourself that the color is absolutely fast. MAIN STREET f BREVARD'S ONLY QUALITY DEPARTMENT STORE I N. C.i before the Clerk, ent'.tled: "Chas. V. Galloway, et al. vs. Ida JBalldway, et al'' to sell the lot j> ? land hereinafter described, I will sell to t)ie Highest bidder for cash at the Court' House Door in the Town of Brevard, N."* C. On Monday, AAil 7th 1924, at 12 o'clock M., all that certain lot of land situate in the town of Brevard, N. C., on the north [ side . of Jordan Street 'afid on the west side of an alley, said lot adjoin- | ing landB of George Philipp and others, and bounded as follows: / . Beginning on the north margin of Jordan Street where the west raar arin of Wert Alley intersects same, and runs with the north margin, of Jordan Street, N. 64 deg. W. 27' 1-2 feet to a stake, the comer of a lot I formerly owned by W/ L. Mull; then ?v'th ths line of the" Mull lot, N. 26 ?leg. East 132 feet to a stake ip the line of the Clement - Zachary lot; then wtth the line of sa;d -lot, S. 64 degl W. 132 feet to the beginning. This being known as the T. D. Eng ] land lot sold to Capt. T. C. Gallo way, now dec. Terms of sale, cash, This February 27th, 1924. CHAS. V. GALLOWAY, 4-c: W. G. Commissioner April ? MICK1E SAYS if -fcawfo k, eawM \*? TU" MJMEHCE. "OaOftM VMch> MB NIKftM ? MC COmJB OCT SOVCftOCM -to VMRtffc H\S i urr oras tv?' ssr V* CAU. VK> *>4 mmjc km ko \msuteq. vawjt-] ( mo m uvenanooiWMm, No ^Complicated Scheme of Any Permanent ."Value in Establishing Agriculture 1 ? . ? ! i By CALyiN COOLIDGE, in Message to Congress. MO COMPLICATED .scheme of .relief, 110 plan for government , fixing of prices, no resort to the public treasury, will "be of any permanent value in establishing agriculture. Simple and direct ( methods put into operation by the farmer himself are the only real/ sources for restoration. / Indirectly the. farmer must be relieved by a reduction of national and local taxation. He must be assisted by the reorganization of the freight-rate structure which could reduce charges on his production. To make this fully effective there ought to be railroad consolidations. Cheaper fertilizers must be provided. . v He must have organisation. The acreage of wheat is too large. Unless we can meet the world market at a profit, we must stop raising for export. Organization would help, to reduce acreage. Diversification is necessary. Such loans as are wisely needed to assist buying stock and other materials to start in this direction should be financed through a government agency as a temporary and emergency expedient. ' The remaining difficulty is the disposition of exportable wheat. T ' do not favor the permanent interference of the government in ^his i problem. That probably would increase the trouble by increasing J production. But it seems feasible to provide government assistance to exports, and authority should be given the War Finance corporation to grant, in its discretion, the most liberal terms of payment for fats and grains exported for the direct benefit of the farm. "Whatever the King Did Pleased All the Peo ple" ? II Samuel 3:36 By FORMER PREMIER ASQUITH, in "Genesis of the War." * ? What is to be said of the kaiser's subjects ? not an ignorant and backward tribe, just emerging from the superstitions of barbarism or i the yoke of serfdom, but in many directions among the intellectual pioneers of Europe, who, after passing through the stage of a somewhat sloppy and misty idealism, had, in face of enormous difficulties, achieved political unity and were showing themselves every year capable of holding their own, and more than their own, in all the practical activities ? indus trial, maritime, financial ? of the competitive modern world? How came such a people to place their fortunes, during th$ lifetime of ? whole geuerntu:n. at the mercy of the moods and whims, the gestures snH phrases, of such s ruler? / It might air ? t !??? said of htm, during the greater part of his reign, ? n- <?' I \\ hauoever the king did pleased til* the peopW? > ?'F 3 ? ;? i \ ?? Y-'.V ..^,*4, Nowadays kings know when to tak*< t hint without waiting for the ax. . ? v , j -y : . .... . .. A year from today quite a few wO& bave been handed back their bats. / . It will be a poor radio outfit that: can't pick up "Silent Nigbt" from al most any old station. ' - , . . . V Mv- ' The circle Itself may be too large suit a woman? speaking of a dlamox* ring ? but the stone never. ' ? The chief trouble wltli Incrensoa earnings la( that they nearly alwajv . iV n _11* V UIVUMWBU bring Increased yearnings. : , ? Look out for the office seeker wfco > V cares nothing about the platform mm ??? long as he can land a job. .1 - ; ? . ' Th^ execution of a Mexican genentE .! or two makes no real difference. i* ' peon^ are the ones, who count. There, seems to be a dispute who started the 'World' war, yet^t definitely .known who finished It. Another thrilling spectacle must ' the proverbial 6,783 Mexican* geomim ' . leading their brigade Into' action. "? < V ? If those radicals down at Woahlu* ton 'want to start something, let tbe? *' put in. a congressional time clock. 1 ? 'l The Chinese cabinet has reslg? 1 but, off hand, It is difficult to recaS^ -. Just who was on the blooming thing. \ The winner of the Bok prise wBS agree that the forays of peace can be almost as profitable as the forays af war. Collapsible gowns have made thafir appearance In France, and they prafc ably will bring about a colIapslbS* parse. Building coits In New Tork risen 113.97 Rer cent since 1915, there is more than discomfort In situation. * A noted Frenchman has listed fft types n f he-iuty In American women,, 'h.it pr ibobly being the number ha mC uvet here. All of Ihe st*-foot bntlWs ik r>nrte<1 to be going Into the movlfafc. \nyihlng for a six-foot butler I* trot s sfiort step.

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