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? \ Income Insurance f lutens Old Age i ' Under our plan of special In come Insurance you can pro ject both yourself and your loved ones. iFf. if KB m ?Sx Tl' ' ft If you become disabled and cannot work you ? ' ; ' > , . are assured an income for the balance of your life. Or should j^ou be tak^n, your family will - ? ' t * , receive, monthly, an income that will keep them ' in comfort. Let us explain this policy to you fully. See, , ? I A. F. MITCHELL V I ?? , ,/< I ^ . 1 - ? life ? Over the-Postoffice Brevard", N. C. ? mm. THE WIDdWS .MIGHT Luke, 14 ? 18 & 'CS. And they all wi$h one consent, be gan to make excuses, ; The first Baid, "I have bought me' a piece of ground, and must need go me five^yoke of oxen & C &C.' And ^.*;,\'AnQtheT .eaid I have married a Wife and therefore I cannot come. Romans 1 ? .20 ,,'^So that they are without excuse. 21. But became vain in their imag , ipaUons^and their foolish ? hearts | ".' were darkened. 22, Professing themselves wise^ they became fools. ,Tnese things wore so ig the day of the Christ (for he so speaks) and in the days of the Roman power mid the people of Jeruselum and along the shores- of the Mediterian. But a little leaven leavenith the ; Whale lump., Gal^ 6 ? 9. / "Ah my friends how . true that is, } just. a few days', kgo a man went to '/i'k field to plow and as he looked a lounil over the hills he snw a'nmoko. nrlse, b^ing selfish and Having tim ?\ tier that he. did not- want burned, he went to see the' meaning of" the smoke. Arriving ? upon the scene just behind" the mountain in the bend of the road he finds a man, his wife and three small children by the road . side, .their home and all they had in ashes what had been a shelter and the accumulation of years of work, denial and struggle gone, to that de mon fire, with thetn waa p. widow with two small children, one whose husband had lately passed to the great beyond' and one who wai not blessed, with over much of . this ?worlds goods, and a neighbor, a man (one -who had been sick and unable ^to work for about a year".) Th efirat man said unto the woman ' ehtter up child crying will not bring < back your home now, your household / keepsakes but yoyr neighbors throu gh Gods hc^p will replace your home' there fc a lot of lumber down yonder ; .belonging to Mrs. ( ) the widow ^that we can gfet , the sick man said we will come in and replace your ne., the widow said yes you can i; . ? have enough -of my lumber to build ' your h^use. So on the next day three men went out. One to Pisgah ... , Forest station 'and two tojthe town of Brevard and did go into the high . and low places and into the fields and highways and solicite help, the , response way beyond / anything of. On thef next day a committe went to the Widow and bought from her * the lumber. She was for giving it but that was thought not fair to her as she is not blessed with an over , abundant of this worlds goods. On the next day there was a ral ly of men,, ancle Jule, uncle Mit'ch, uncl^ B. J. Jimmy Perry, Asa'John and Robert and by noon the founda tion was laid and the corners up. Through the next day there were some out but others in and by night the fieuse was nearly ready for the. roofing. I* Saturday there were but three could be working there but the others were put gathering up need JW article?. There were some who contributed wearing appear el some household goods and some doors and brick. Yes, my friend*, the responce was more than liberal, it showed plainly that our people had the salt of human kindness in their hands. And the spirit of the Christ in their _ 1 Of, 116 approached by one/eolici tor there were only 4 refused ,?ftd ofth?^other 112 who contributed, 9R .several had been visited by1 fire at Bome_ time in their lives arid were left with juat their two' hands. ) Ne\v3 came' in from Mills River on Saturday where the men of the axe and sa\y are getting logs that another solicitor had been at work there and that he had collected a good sum. In the years- gone by when the man was avlad he. was on. a tramp up Ronoke River by the head water and on via Buchannon to Natural Bridge being caught- in a "heavy storm drinche/d to the skin, the lad took shelter on a porch within a few mo ments a door opened and a woman said, "Come 'in, I have built a ' fire and you can change here, here is a ouit of uiy husbands clothes, I am a widow, (she was the mother of \wo daughters,) and here is water and soap and. a towel, take a ?good bath with soap and' water and then rub down hard with the "towel and you will find yourself much refreshed." When the lad was dry and dress;, ed, this widow fed him.. The Storm broke ,and he would be on his way," so says he what do I owe you? ' The answer is impressed upon the lads mind unto this day, dwe me? why nothing, I am but paying a part of my debt to the world that Christ put upon me,, but if you think you owe me, pass it on to the wprld^ . On the next day having been mis_ directed away from Fincastle, * the lad got on to the old Va. N. C. ca dam road ? of song and story ~ and came to fa spring house with the tra il leading- to the spring, being thirs ty he . went to the spring and them foupd a woman, a widow and hev two daughters. Asking for a drink ?of water it given and the lad wouK have passed on but the woman de taned Rim and sent one of the girl? up to the house, she returning in r few minutes had With her a plate full of old Virginia cookies. Hov many 1 of you ? have ever been tickled with their never forgettable flavor, ?Hhen it was that the woman offered the plate of cookies and aha a liberal measure of spring cold un skimmed milk. Now was that lad in an earthly paradise, "well you tell'em.'* he had had no food except a small box of sardines and a few soda crackers ?ince the evening be fore. When he started to leave the wo man would* have detained he to tar ry over the nigh^it being near sun down and the road not a safe one, but the lad -had to" be on his journey , so he asked her what do I owe you? The answer came ^ice, why you owe me nothing, Christ put a debt upon me when he was crucified and I i mtist do all Jean to pay it. If you j think you owe anything, pass it on. ! | . Friends, this is- a true story it hap ; pened to the lad in the summer that Garfield, -was assanated and if these widows or . their' daughters are still I | living, he, (now an old gray .man) j . wants to tell them that he feels that I | he has not yet paid even the inter- | i est on the debt and he is still trying j i.o pass it on. v ' Oh! how wonderful are the worko j of TJod ? and what strange ways he takes sometimes to make'a m^n do his bidding and lead him to the light. Yes my neighbors how near an earthly heaven we are if we would only do h:a bidding. They Sail with onp consent began | to make excuses was true in the j days of old but the love of the Chr I Ut the leayen that doth leaven the whole lump and the true love of Christ ie finding lodgement in the hearts of the people. , This article?s'as called forth-byL the burning of the Sims home on Silver Creek, on Monday June 2nd.', 1?24. XViola Touts.) ? i - ? ? \ RENEW NOW REMEMBER, anyone may sub , scribe at ?1.50 per year for the Brevard News or may tenew during i this month of June; but on July 1st. J it will be. $2*00, cash in advance. We canhot afford' to continually I notify our subscribers that their ( subscriptions have expired.' The i law directs us .to stop the paper up on expiration and any and all who r.re behind on their , subscriptions ??'.?ill be cut off the mailing list Junp . 7th, 1924; We have no pets and Troin long experience find that it is. the people who are amply able to pay that are the very ones who do not do so and they try to assume an injured air if the home paper is stopped. For Good Things To Eat -?CALL THE? - WELCOME GROCERY STORE Very Lowest Prices Fancy Patent Flour, ... . 90 cts. for 24 lbs. Best Patent Flour, for 24 lbs. Wichita Best Flour .... $1.20 for 24 lbs. Good Bacon, .16 2-3 c. per lb Best Ground Coffee, loose, .( 25cts. per lb. "COME IN AND SEE US ALL YOU ARE WELCOME." H. GARREN FEED OF ALL KINDS East Main Street, Phone 108, Brevard, ? North Carolina. - ? ? . .. COWS TUBERCULIN TESTED Medical authorities ijisist that 25 per cent of tuberculosis in children fgcted milk. We protct our customers from this danger bv having our herd tes ted yearly. We have just had our herd I'ctefcted by a. state veternarian \yho {?ivcs every animal in our 'herd a clean bill of health. We appreci ate the support our customers have given us in the past and will con tinue to give good services in the future. C, K, Osborne and iions, Phone 173 NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, I rimsyivania County. State vs In Superior Court o'.ice of Sale Under Order of Court Under and by virtue of an order .o.'le and entered at the April 1024 i'erm of the Superior Court of Tra:i- | ijlvtn a County, in the abovc en'.it- i id ct.se. and pursuant to Section C. I ?if the Act of cne General Assembly ' if* the of North CanoMns'. of j (028. entitled "An act to mfeke the | ;;,".te Law conform bo the National I in relation to intoxicating )i'f: ; ors." the undersigned Sheriff of ' fi;nnsylvan>a County, will, on Mon- j : :-.y, the '7th day of July, '1024. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House ?Joor 'of .Transylvania County, in.; Sravard. in tajd County, expose for ' a'e to the highest bidder for cash j the following automobile, seized in ; the above entitled case to wit: One Ford five passenger Touring car. / ; This the 23rd. day of June. 1924, , * W. E. Shipmsn,, Sheriff of Transylvania County. 1 2. t. July 4. ? c. The Brevard News will* be $2.00 per jfear beginnig July 1st., 1924.; NOTICE OF' SALE BY TRUSTEE i Ev Virture of tl^e power and au- j tlsovlty given the undersiened in a ! I trust' deed executed by Cleo Town- i mid and husband Mat Townsend on I .Lap. 10'h. 1924. which trust deed i " duly recorded in the oflce of the ' 'c;.'.':'er of Deeds for Transylvania "oan'.y in Eook 18 ct page 65. de fault having been made in the terms . !>.arsbf, wher^bv the power of sale has become operative, and the ov;n or and holder of tho indebtedness | Ijaveing reqflcrted '.he undersigned Trustee to e;:ecute- said power of , i cr.le : ' NOTION js hereby given that the undersigned w'H sell at public auc tion. to 'he highest bidder, for cash j'la front of the Court House door | in the Town of Brevard. North Car olina at 12 o'clock m.. on Saturday. .-r.Iy ' h, 102-1, the foi'ow'm descri bed real estate in the Township of Crev.-rd. Transylvania County, state of North Carolina, to wit: -BEGINNING at y stake in the east margin o? the public roacV. the r.outh we;t corner of lot No. 12; i.and ruria with the line of Said lot No. 12 north 1 1-4 'rest 64 feet to a stake, corner of lots No's. J1 and 12; thence south 88 1-4 degrees east 142 1-2 feet to n stake in the "ttTre-of ioi No. 25: thence With the line of lot No. 25. south 1 1-4 de crees west 70 feet to-a-ftake corner of lots j'os. 12 and 25; thence north 80 degrees west 140 feet to the BE GINNING. being -all of lot No 12 of the subd'vision of . the Mackey estate, Pisgah Forest. N. O.. as surveyed and mapped by Geo. W. .Tustus, March 18. 1913. which map .is registered in the. office of the Reg rster of EUjeds of Transylvania Coun j tv in Book of Deeds No. 33 at page ; five. This the 3rd. day of June. 1924. j Le^is P. Hamlin, ' Trustee. June 27th. Anyone may renew or subscribe j during the month of June at the j old rate <5f $1.50. We advise those j who's subscriptions will soon run ; out to renew at once. ' k - Brevard News.'] WANTED TO RENT? A Baby Car riage through the summer,. Write potsoffice box 171. 4tpd. FOR SALE: Gaited Saddle Horse, Sound. Apply Chestnut Hill Farm, 3tc. Brevard, N. C. The Brevard News will be $2.00 per year beginnig July 1st., 1924. Makes 'You Think When- you read in the paper of a 'fire which not oriiy destroyed thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise, but shut off all re- ., ? venue'until new goods could be purchased and a ? new building could be built > it -makes you won- V /, der if you have enough insurance ? ' Put H ui^to us- we will tell you, and write you up "ntore if .you need -it. x Brevard Insurance Agency ' * | T. K. CALLOWAY, Manager ' McMinn Bid* Brevard, N. C. PS! %'r \ V RAILWAY SYSTEM _ SPECIAL ROUND TRlt* EXCURSIONS TO NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. On dates shown below round-trip tickets at greatly reduced far-e will be' sold to this popular resort. BREVARD TO NI^QARA FALLS AND RETURN ... $33.65 DATES OF SA/fe: X ' " \ [ ? V v Via Pennsylvania Railroad: June 25, July 16 and 30; Aug-.-." .* *: j ust 13 and 27 ; September 10 and 24; also October 8.' 1 Via Baltimore & Ohio Railroad: June 19 4 July" 10 and. 24; August 7 and 21; September 4 and 184also October 2. < ? .' ' v ,; . Tickets good on regular trains leading Asheville on these J dates, connecting at tWashington with;Special Excursion Train leaving via the Pennsylvania Railroad 7:45 AM; and via llai- 'j timore &. Ohio Railroad ,7 ;30 AM. / .. . ? * - -\ In case Southern Railway trains from Asheville do ijot arrive ' Washington in time to connect with these Special -Ekcursiojf " Trains, ( tickets will be honored on Pennsylvania or B. & trains same day.' , . t FINAL LIMIT^: Tickets will be liprited to 18 days. including date of purchase. ? STOPOVERS: 10 days' stopover permitted on return trip, within final limit of ticket, at Buffalo, Harrisburg, Philadel phia, Wilmijigton, Del., Baltimore, Washington; D. C., and many other points. ' For further information, tickets* and reservations, consult . Ticket Agent, or address, " l ' J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger i Agent, Alsheville, N. C. ' , ? ? j ^ _ -0 Lr'm Order your Vegetables today for tomorrow. Fresh Meats and Vegetables Delvered to Your Door ? M. P. Hawkins Sp Son For Real Summer Head Comfort ? I A Shampoo ? Give your head a treat to day-drop in and let us prove the cooling, comfort ing effect of a good sham poo. It's the best thing in the world for your Hair, too. Take your choice of any Shampoo. You'll make it a weekly habit, after a trial trip. Your choice, of. many kinds Smith's Place ?m -S3 ? f /
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