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} :? ' ^ ?^r" . PERSONALS . ? # * * * # * '# # jT' ' 1 ? ' '? 4 ' ? ? ? . ' ? Mr. .and Mrs.E. P. McCoy, Vf. W j Cfqjiahorn, and T. T. Pattori were m A?? ?ville visitors on Thursday, %ttund- 1 S* Avr the lytll game Detroit Tigers vs. 1 V^vjlfe. Eft .Mr?. W.' H, Harris left on Sunday ' ''fot Greenville S, C, to spftnd several ' weok? with her daughter Mrs. Oli-' ; ver Crary. ' - '?/ &?' Jack Zachary of Atlanta Ga. spe nt the week end in Brevard with tys parents. V ?' * Miss Dorothy McKeo/ spent Satur day in A<ihvilleJ(P Ralph Duckworth, J. ' (W. Duck E&' Worth, Grady Kiipatrick, Foy Sitton and Dr; H. R. Walter niotored over AsbvilJe on Thursday to see the ' ball gamoj Detroit Tigers vs. Ash kj. Hosey Smith of Spartanburg S. C. ?i ' spent the week encLin Brevard,, ? Miss Dolly Carr of Ashville spent i ' the 'week end in Pisgah Forest witb her brother Frfknk Carr. f,'| " Marion Galloway of Spartanburg Si C. ? visiting' friends in town. Mrs Sumner of 'Rock Hill; , S. C. visiting her daughter Mrs. D. L. t ? English; ' Tom LankforA at' Saluda N. ?G, was visiting relatives here this " V ' * Judge T. B. Finlfey of North Wil ' ! . ' ksboro is in Brevrad holding a two , V^eekb term of Couttr- \ j:W> Guy Weaver/ an attorney of Ash ville is in Brevard this \free|c attend ing Court. ... l' t- J. W. Bitrnett of Gr,ee'n,vijle S. C. 'it -Was business visitor on Tuesday.' J. V. Livings tori- .of Henderton , ville. spent Tuesday in Brevard, Mrs. Chaa. ^Orr is spending seve . ral ' days' in A^dlle^this week. ' John McMinn' returned, home on Satur4ay ..from a tijonths1. visit to Greenville C. aire spending so if a time in Brevard. , * M^b. J.' M' Tlirash of Davidson] R^ver spent Thursday in. Brevarfc.-' "V. F. Decker of Ashville^pent so ;* erpl . dfcys in town this week. B. E. Foster, C. C. Chandler of - of the Foster Piano Co. . of Green yill# S. C, spent Tuesday in towhn ?on business. ' Mra. F. S.BakeV spent Wednes day in Ashville. Rube Lewis 'left fin 'Snnday for jtto NT. C. after a weeks visit mother, Mrs. F. Lewis of Brevard. _ i. W, .fa. Ducksrworth returned ? da Sunday, -from a visit to her dau , ghter, MreJ Schytle of Ashville. J. H. Case. of Ashville was ai business visitor to Brevard this '?'?'week.*/ ' Bill CrOone of Toxaway' spent i ? Saturday in Brevard. \ 'A, Emerson Eve of ' Ashville, court reporter, is spending this week in Brevard. - v y H. A. Phifnmer has returned from a 'business trip to Knoxville, ? Tenn. T.-W. Whitmire and PAul Sma there of * Ashville spent Mondey in Brevard. ; ? . , . > Mrs. Scott, returned on ^Saturday to her honje in Tampa,- Fla. 'after spending seven! days in Brevard with Wr Aunt's the Misses Shipman at the ^'Bryant House." Wv P., Whitmire 54. of Henderson ville spent Monday in. Brevard ' on business. CJ E. Cagitrell has returned to Brevard after spending some time V in Toxaway. Mr and Mrs. JF. ;L'. Baker spent the week end in Toxaway with Mr. and MVs. Wm. Raj\ ? ;l '1 M?". and Mrs. R. S. Schley spent the week end in Ashville. J. T. Mills and Avery Neil left on Tuesday morning for ^New Mexi i( ',co t0 accept 'a positioi) with the Carr Lumber Co. of that place, Mr. and Mrs. Hume Loftis of Camden S. C. are spending a few days in Brevard with T. T. Loftis. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lowe, Guy Lowe and Mrs. R. Bt Lyon, were Ashville visitors on Thursday. SALE OF CAfc?S AND CANEJJIlS. Thcboys of'Mrs. H. A. Plummers Sunday School clAs and the girls of Mrs. D. P. Kil patrick's class will * have a sale of cakes and candies at . the Brevard Pharmacy on Saturday April,' 19, f&r the purpose of raising funds to buy seats for their class rooms invjthe- new Sunday School buildnig, 2 t pd. ' J FOR SALE ? Top fodder, Stack ed. very reasonable. One mile out sec Mrs. C. A. Shuford. R. K. Powell '.For Register Of ? Dedds. I wish to announce my candidacy for Regiter of Deeds of Transylvan Ta County subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Democratic Par ty in the Primary of June. Your vote and influence will ho appreciated, R. K, POWELL, . M. Rosman, N. C. * ? ? * * * - - ? LITTLE RIVER NEWS Many friends will be sorrow to Jiear'that H, Sharpp'who underwent at operation for appendicitis at Stokes Hosgitql at Brevard i? slow ly improving. ' R, S. Kilpatriek purchased recent ly a Ford touring car. Martin Shipmun' purchased recent ly a Ford 'touring ear. ' Ilrniltorv Shipman has purchase; a Fordson tractor. J#1sg Nellie Nicholson is v^sitin realatWee at Greenville S. C. ^NetfJ Capps of Green River sper. * the week end with his brother, C, P Catfps. ' , ' \ Mrs. J, L. Murill sport the week end with realativeg at Brevard". Floyd' Nicholson visited his bro ther, H.' P. Nicholson last week. 9. Miss Ruth and Ralph Kilpatriek are ill at their. homev with measles. ' Mrs, E, L. Aiken and sons, E L Jr and Howard of Hickory are visiting the fofrmei's parents Mr. and Mrs. R.L. "'Kilpatriek. Mr. and Mrs. Streeter Fisher en tertained their friends mondey night with- a social,- those who were there: Miss4s Rtith McCall,' Ward and Fae Kilpatriek, Emily Orr, Lillian .Pond er, Muril Ricklesilmur and Mfessera, U. G. George, /- 'Mute Picklesilmer Herbert HeaUh, and AuthM^McGrary Vernon Gosliq; Wpodrow^fcijpatrick and Mr. ard Mrs. Edd Mackey. Mrs. Bessie, Allison of Greenville ? S. CJL is visiting' her sister Mrs. Cora Shipman. , ?, ? Miss Lula Pattersen has returned to her hortte at Crab Creek after |a Visit with her sister Mrs. Henry Mc Call. Mrs. Edd Smith is on the sick list. , Miss. Julia MurriU is on the sick list. ?' Miss Alice McCall of Sellers' was the gu&t last week of Misses Na-, ' dirie and Nellie . Nicholson. ? ' "Hamilton Shipman and^.Gildard Murrell purchased recertly a tractor " Mrs.' Jane JItAiiiton of Crab Creelt visited ' relatives vlier? Jaat week. Miss Jessie Ray of Arlington S. C. is expected at the home of W. J. Ray soon. - 1 J3GGS EGGS , From pure bred Sheppard' AifcoJ narf. .Price re^tced during April and' May. ^1.25 for IB- delivered. H.00 on the yard, also 2 nice cock erels, $1.00 each, f. o. b. yard. Let Mrs. R. Gash fill your order? Horse "Shoe N.'C., route, 2\' , ? FOR SALE- dne pair good work . mules, eight years ol4. FOR RENT- About twenty acres I ?ood l#nd, house and garden.', Seel M-. W. Galloway, Brevard, N. C. I ?' FOR RENT-A good garden, good ground. See' Mrs; C. A, Shuford. FOR SALE . ? " _ ? : ? ? i Hatching Eggs from S. Comb whitet Leghorns, the famous Wyc kofif Strain, $1.50 per setting of if Special price . for $r.00, Aithiir Hefner, Box 58, Brevard, N. C.V ' S/ BIG VALUE FOR SALE Genuine New. McClellan Army Sad dles, light steel Stirrups. Most comfortable saddle known. . Send Check or money order for $4.50 and we will 8?nd you one of these fine Saddles by Parcel Post all charges paid. " .West Point Wholesale Grooery Co., West Point, Ga. V- < __________________ V STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP,, , MANAGEMENT, ETC. r^juired by the act of Congress of August 24, 1012, of the Brevard News published weekly at Brevard, N. C., for Aprill, 1924 v State of North Carolian, County of ? Transylvania. . Before me, a notary /public and for the State . and County aforesaid, pcraonnally appear ed Win. A. Hand, who/ having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Editor and Lessee ox tho Brevard News and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the <\vnership, manai^e Tient, jjtc., of thfe aforesaid publica tion for the date shown in tho a"bovc caption, required by the Act of August 2-1, 1912, embodied in sec tion 443, Postal Laws and Regula tions, printed on the reverse of this i form, to "wit: . 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing | editor and business managers are: . * Publisher, A.' Band, Brevard, N. C., Editor aVl Lessee, Wm. A. Band, Brevard, N. C., Managing Editor, Wm. A. Band, Frevard, N. C., Business manager Wm, A. Band, j Brevard, N. C. f 2. That the owner^s J. S silver i steen, Brevard, N. C. 1 3. That the known bondholders, ' mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or ni6re of total Amount of bonds, mort gages. or rther securities are none. Wm. A. Band, Editor and Lessee, i Sworn, to and subscribed before i me this 14 day of November, 1923. V. A. Stiller. C. S. C. I ' ? Trhe above Id a likeness of Atttor pey Gadget W, Edwarda who an nounc?f^thla week that; hQ would be a candidate for Solicitor of the Eighteenth' Judicial District on -the Democratic ticket. Mi*. Sa'A.i. was, born and reared in Mara Hi;, Madison colinty. Ho attended ool at Mars Hill and Wake Fore College,~'being a membefc of t: . class of 1914 at the latter colleg. He was considered one of thfe leao Irrg la-ftr students at ? Wake Forerl After leaving college he entered in , to^tfye practice of his ' chosen pro fcssion ib 'Rutherford county an has 'been a member of the local ba ten 'years. \ ' . He is ?32 years of age and is a young lawyer" of exceptional ability. H eis afid has been for the past sjx years Chairman' of the Democratic Executive Committee ofthe county. Under his leadership the party has steadily apd rapidly gained in th's :ounty . y '' -T: v He isat" present Solicitor of the Recorders Court of Rutherford co unty, and^has hold this position with ' -.credit So? the past 15 conths. He i a A Christian gentleman , "of high character and haa always been (ac tive in . church work. He is Associ ate Su'pt.' of the . Baptist Sunday school. He hfa b%en- recently ap ..... ' Uia ty'ar Department, as . ou'nty Ontirt^ian for the Citizens '.t. /. ^ i<i?n:n^ Camp work. . - He ha,i the absoOlte -son/ldence of ? Vs county, and is a man well "quali ed' to ..old this higl? office. ' He has the endorsement ? of the -'.utherf">d Qiwanty Bar, and is back id by the leading"' citizens of the iouaty. - ? / ? : ' , Xtutl.-.r.rord couitty being the lar gest Democratic cuonty in the dis trict, mnd not having had a solicitor within utmost* a' half century untill one year ago when Hon. James M. Carrson was elected, *and ; for the further reason that Mr. Carrson only held tfys position the short per iod of o^.c year, leaving an iinex p.'red terqi, we feel that th'e ?Solic> t-oi-sh'p should at this time cow to RuthcHvi'd county. T 4o RENT FOR SUMMER 8 Rodm dwelling Completely Furnished All modern conveniences - T. H. GALLOWAY ? I will htyve plenty of sweet potato Hants for sale at C. M. Siniards lew residence l'or year of 192^ ' 3ee or write C. M. Siniard, Box. 46. Srevard, N. C. // ' Dr. S. Robinson Ashville's Famous Eyesight Specialist j Will Re-visit Brevard For One Day On TUESDAY, APRIL 15 For the Pint cse oi Examining Eyes and ?v,v ^ ' ' r? ? r Fitting Glasses. Satisfactory Service and Reasonable Prices Guaranteed. ' "You Know This Sign" OPTOMETRIST 7.8 Patton Ave. Asheville, N.'C.j Phone or Write Us for Appointment DAVIS-WALKER DRUG CO f I i BREVARD, N. C. , ? Says ' " A drug 6tore that can give me _ just what I want in tablets, pencils, pens and other school things is ? the store that will" get my trade."' ' . ? ' 4 But that is just one part of the modern service of ourtstore. Not only all sorts. of school" supplies 5ut , the many home needs of the , school boy will be satisfactorily ' answeced here. " ' . ?*"?. .J ? ' v ? . . . ? ? - Handy for Stationery Buy, it by the box, by the pound or.\ in tablets. The very best grade that you cart secure for the price you wish to invest can be purchased here at a saving in time and trouble. s We can show 'an array of tints and tcx tura$ large enough to include your favorite. ETC Davis* Walker; Drug, Co. Telephone 85 \ Brevard, N. C. The Way We Do It ? When we ^handle your Cement work j it is Certain to turnout right, for we "use the latest and most ap proved metheod of mixing and construction. " , ; , That it is economy to halve us da your work, our prices prove. MILLER SUPPLY CO. * At The Depot * Brevard, N. C. a ON WOOL SOAP FOR TOILET & BATH \ TRANSYLVANIA PRODUCE STORE PHONE 86 BREVARD, N. C.
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