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der your Vegetables today for tomorrow. v tM-irr ' ? 7- '? ? 'i ?, ' T4X?f>\ '\r'1 ' ' ' . ; Fresh Meats and Vegetables Delvered to Your Door F. P. Hawkins Sr Son vfo ?? . > '? ' ' ? i r */r. ? > ? y :c;>. ?> r.i Jt ?;>-? ?? > j- ?- '??- ?' ? - ' I-V.--"*" ... ; ' When you read in the paper of a fire which not only destroyed ill thousands of dollars' worth of Jp! merchandise, but shut off all re jfc venue until new goods coiild be purchased and a new building j cbuld oe built, it makes you won der if you have enough insurance ' Put.it up to us-we will tell you, V and write you up more if you, need it. , ?"* ??????.>" ? ?" - i ;? 4 t M . .. M ? ? X I ' i .'1, T. H. GALLOWAY, Manager McMinn Bid. Brevard, N. C. i - -I ' ' *' I : ' '? "" : ' We Guarantee Your Satisfaction: Always Now is a good time to get your Sum (SsKQ^lftljLk^k j:_ e. . - ? : ? c 4 ? oe irprit SPSter Clothe, ready for'seWice. Send imS them to U8 and you will be surprued WfH mF - - f f)' ^**tOCKlNG? SHIRT MENDING. ALL WORK GUAR $ . .. ANTEED. | City Pressing Club ' . B. E. FRADY, Proprietor^ : /, Main Street ? Brevard, N. C. REPRESENTATIVE ? mil of tils county take t in presenting to Vhe rttera Primary on J ana 7th. next, . M of Welch Galloway, of . JabiaiH as a candidate for Repre ;4<>t.tWr. from Transylvania county, I ; C., in tha nest General Anim V He 'dots no and would not seek ? 1 tie nomination, and only after pro 'y |>fM' consideration did he agree liU name to be aied, H? ; ?#u $** if a united party calls I '<i im to render service in the above | a pa city, he would yield to the wishes of friends thruout the coun- ! ^y, even tho it means soma satfrifice" j*n hi* part to do to. f Let a united party stand behind | strong clean ticket, and the Dem ocrats' will win. ? ??**.' ..Many Voter?. v ' Mr. and Mr*. Ollie .Cijajry of Ashe spent Sun<fay in Bpev*r4, as ucst of Mrs". W. H, Harris. rf^r BLAW^VRfi Freezes Mr. J. T. Justus of Blantyre has ] a large nujnber of J hands working on Little. River. ? ? t Mr. C 6y Sima hiwbeen in* WnsYt ington in the hospital for sometime. Mr. Virgle Duncan of 'thi8 place I visited hi* , brother- Mr.- Tyra -Don-' can of Drf-todson "River last week. 'j Mr. and Mrs. Dolly Morgan mo tored to Brevard Saturday evening IH *tJlei^{h*V}car.,v v ' ? Mrs'. Robert Orr visited her dau ghter Mrs. Terlie. Justus Sunday. . _ Mr. ,Wjn.-f>Mor*Ta preached an in terestirt^ ^prmon at Blantyre ;Safiday. his theme was Selling Jesus, he pleaded earnestly with his congrega jtlOTi "not to sell, Jesus and t6, ppv the proper'Value -on spiritual thinfen. ?Mr.-RhydiU Blvthfl . of Pleasant Qr<>y?i attended church at'-' Blantyre last Sunday. The Blantyre rlub girls are anx iously waiting for the Home Dem onstration Agent and hope she will bj'-itewn seon. - Pansy. , v\ V Reliable Promptness When you have Trucking of any kind to be done, you want it han idled promptly and be assured^, that the articles to be moved will ''?reach their destination in good condition. > We are especially, careful -in the handling of all items intrusted to* our care. - SINIARD & DEAVER . NOTICE OF SALE BY TRUSTEE Ev Virture of the power and au i thofity given - the unaersijrned in a trust 'deed' executed* by ejeo ToWn-i 1 aen'd and husband' Mat Townseiid on 'Jan. 10th. 1924. which trust deed is dulv recorded in the ftffice of the ttegister of Deeds for Transylvania County in Book 18 at page 55. de fault having been made in the terms thereof, whereby the power of sale has become operative, and the own er and holder of the indebtedness haveing requested the undersigned Trustee to execute sfid > power of sale : , . . i . v ' . ' NOTICE is hereby rfciven that the undersigned will sell at public auc tion. to the highest bidder, ffcr cash In front of the Court House door in the Town of Brevard. North Car olina at 12 o'clock m.. on Saturday. iJuly 6th, 1924, the following descri bed real estate in the Township of Brevard. Transylvania County, state of 'North Carolina, to wit: "* BEGINNING at a stake in the east margin of the public road, the south west corner of lot No. 12; and runs with the line of said lot ?No. 12 north 1 1-4 west 64 feet to a stake, corner of lots No's. 11 and 12; thence south 88 1-4 degrees east 142 1-2 feet to a stake in the line of lo? No. 25; thence with the line of lot No. 25. south 1 1-4 de irrees west 70 feet to a stake corner of lots f^os. 12 and 25; thence north 86 degrees west 140 feet to the BE GINNING. being all of lot No 12 i>{ the subdivision of the Mackry Estate, Pisgah* Forest. N. C.. as surveyed and mapped by Geo. W. Justus. March 18. 1918. which map is registered in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Transylvania Coun fv in Book of Dee^s No. 33 at page five. This the 3rd. H?v of June. 1924. is* a " very strict town ordinance ' ^hich if properly enforced would keep Brevard as cleqn as a pin. ; Read th^ ,c\tdin%nce to, our policg Pman anlf he will see thht it is up to him and that he has full power to cause all property owners to keep all premises within the town limits perfectly clean, and healthy * and that he and the property owneri < are liable to a fine for any failure or failures in this respect. ' A citizen of and a wjell wisher ?for Urevar.d. ? v *\ ' < ADVERTISING THE NEWS SPLENDIDLY If someone else will just request j the merchants of Brevard not to j Bupport the News or to refuse to pay for their ads and printing; we don't believe The Brevar^ ' News could hold the advertisements. The citizens of Brevard are proud of their newspaper and the more it is knocked the better they support it ? It pays to advertise. K. K. K. BEING ORGANIZED This week the Ku Klux Klan is being organized in this community it is reported. ?> jj .. *No doubt such an "'organization will be a powerful influence in our community. ? It depends upon the personel of the organization whether this influ ence will be for good or evil. If the right sort of citizens are made members to begin with then ft wiTT e d ? 1 f' rrer "therr will h't niKumierstandfngs. " in "memory or miss Mary JUSTUS, WHO DIED MARCH 8, 1924. In the life of every home there koines a time when one hand is re< moved from the wheel. One voirn accustomed to advise or suggest it ulenced. Such a moment has come in the home she made, and she is missed. In the passing of Miss Mary, the community in which she liyed hat lost truly "A Good Woman," ah in vincible, honest, spotless soul. She was not a brilliant woman, but was more. She was a quiet gentle chria tian, doing her duty when and where very it came to her hand. ; I knew Miss Mary, almost from the cradle to -the grave, she was but a few months 'old, when I knew het' parents. And_ all along her path through lif?, she was a neighbor <*pd friend. . When visiting in her home,,- she met you with a c^uite sweet welcomp she loved her friends and especially little children, Ahey will miss her too. She was a noble character, one worthy of imitation. . And while our hearts are' sad, and we miss her, we know she has gone to enjoy the' glories of Heaven. .To the bereaved, on?s we extend our sincere sympathy, may they, be sustained by Him who doeth all things well. ? Mrs. M. Duckwortfi. , , tent meeting The revival meeting under "the tent being conducted by the . Rev. H. W. Hawkins, under ? the auspices cif the Wesleyan . Methodist church continues with increased interest. The powerful heart-searching mes sage? are going, forth with no uncer tain sound and as a' result . deep conviction is gripping the heA?ts' of th$ hearers and sqfme are; ?finding' tkeir way to the alter prayjng their way through to victory!owr,sjri With their mouths open, tp tdstimotfjt And praise to God. The meeting will-M al' this week at 7:45 p.m. each evening The attendance has been real good but there w room for you to have a place in the hard work,' and joy which follows with victor, achie ved. So come. H; W. ^Hawkins, pastor. less men. Every , building . should have its premise^ cleaned and vacant I lots should be cleaned' and , should tbe kept, clean, all garbage, paper, waste, tin caps should never be pl owed to "roam at large" everything t>f this nature should be put in con tainers .and kept ,of eye sight till removed. ( After the next cleaning never let a "clean up'.' cry bfe necessary. Keep every inch ?' within - the fct>rporate limits of Brevard clean, this will mean, health and wealth, nothing invites sickness mope than a dirty town. Nothing depreciates real, estate values more thah dirty and neglected town lots and fields. 1*here TO THE DEMOCRATS OF TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY A primary for the nomination of > i the Democratic Candidates is to be ? held June 7th., and several g&od i men have their names before the i people of the' County for the n<>h>i i nation. > In the race for Representative, Hon. W. II. Duckworth is one: of y i the candidates and we feel that he f is the man who should .receive the ? support of the Democrats. In 1922 when the Party needed .< ' a leader, W}. H. Duckworth cump ' forward and headed the ticket /klftti; lead the Party to nearly a complete " victory. Mr. Duckworth's record n the Legislature, is one that not^> only Mr. 'Duckworth, but that. Tran sylvania County can be' proud of. !(. is impossible for a matri ' to please everybody and of course k> (here were some things that Mr. Duckworth did that did not satisfy certain men and there were some th^ngB that certain men wished him ; 'to do that he did not do that so dis- <' pleased those men. '? . : , * .No man has ever filled the, hard position of Representative to the'' satisfaction of everyone, and and if our Representative should do that, he would not accomplish anything, ' 'Mr. Duckworth represents the highest type of citizenship in^^ran- . ? sylvania County, and is 'a Christain gentleman who did at the last ' Ses sion of the- Legislature, and - who will at the next Session of the' Leg islature, ii elected, represent fr'aii-'.; sylvania Co, unty fearlessly and for the best interest of the entire Coun ty. He doe's not belong' to any clan V or click, but is the Representative]: of the whole people of the County He is what is called a "dirt farmpr" knows the 'needs of the farmer and the laboring man and still yet, he 'is not a demagogue who tries to be come popular by fighting the hard, working and prosperous cl$seni_ There is no need of changing 'ourvl Representative. And further, it has always 'bpen the custom in this County, as ap in other Counties in the Stf^e; to I gi^e an officer a second term,!,; fend it is only right ai(d fair tp Bill - Duck worth, that he should' be renominat ed and sent back to Raleigh. ;,He has learned how to do and what to do and can make us a better Rep resentative than a new man can ? do at this time. . ' A ? 1 ? We 'therefore ask all good demo crats to* do what they can .for;* for. Duckworth? m the coming Primary. Respectfully, . i ' Many Democrats. adv- $ ? j A CLEAN BREVARD 'jc '? ? ?? The ever active and efficient. Jjetr- ?> terment Society is now wagiig a . campaign for a clean Brevard, ievery ; gpod citizen should aid in this niost necessary undertaking and mafce/Mt i e?wy.' . Additional work should not- r'be thrown upon the Betterment Sofa^* ty, by ^thoughtless wowph (c-are S' J (> >? tp&T,, , ;* Pee Qee AUTO ENAMELS! ?;?'?> ?? tuan&inmti BSMarvR^ST^ L COBALT BLUE ?f 'II y'?. '.,(!? Other Pee Qee Products '?Pee Oee BarttRaint- - Pee Gcc* Sfiinglrf Stain Pee Oee Invincible Spar Varnish . Ped Oee Silo Paint VPee Oee Screen ? ? tnamel ?' ' Pee Gee Mastic House Paint ' Pea. Gee Porfh Paint t*easlee ? Gaulbert Co. ' Incorporated Atlanta Louisville Dallas PA^ry.T.s V arnltKcj ? Stains-* C?on?Ii Paint Your Car Yottr- ' f| .self and Save Money in You want your auto to dis> card that "used car" appear ance. You can do it yourself /SwLt&jPfee Gee Auto Enamels that "turn the trick" in a twinkling ? restore the orig inal luster of the car, and reinstate the old pride of ownership. There are ten colors t? choose from ? an attractive tone to suit your taste. And they do the work well, economically, quickly. Give that auto a birthday present of a new dress. n if . t. W. E. Bishop &Cff.
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