.Vevard news I abU.'hed .very Thursday and en tered at t'oslouiec at Brevard as ??I'ti ;u. -class matter. . ? .k -cat ? l.'URSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1925 V. . i-:. BREESE : . . Owner, STARRETTE & STERLING Editors. .MISS ALMA TROWBRIDGE News Editor. Telephones:' officii, 7; residence, 189.. mmatLjt - a:* *' . . c . ? ia SUBSC R ! PTION RATES (Payable in advance) One year . $2.00 Six months 1.25 Three moaths 75 T\?i- :.n.;:ths " .GO Al -.V K'lTiSlNCi RATES . o.r n inch 30c . ?? ? ; ti- . ... . HV VV . i i 'm ires. . :\t "j*fr ;v.j d. .\v U;in: Ads taken for less than v sr?i of Thanks, Notices of ] '.'eats win re admission- is irvv;.> i a?r?t" (devolutions .t Ki'sijt'ct; t r.o ch-rjr- ???? .? ro.Mt-- ?<? ?* ? i ;;*? j i'b: -!i let . i:?>l te-? ion.'i'. ''H :iiat' of i ? ' ?: al : '.i .' ? . !: e-vu "iti'Vls He *???!?-. ;> '.iiii ?: y :! .? "c;' . of r !". vv"it<T. vv>. i \v:re:: i ? to !>.? nn'oMsiied cv\ .? a ot ? ?. ?, ..' V.-. the ?' to ,-j? et ;;r:i.;;e c.v: ri-.! '.'o: o;\ : eovie. v'o.:i: .t.-ul o"yv..; ? "v r. .->o <"o; . ? " ?- ? - \ '! L ? \ i iii N . . Lii < ?'*? ? ?: . ' t . ? - - Uli> - .-ct ?.?'.It. Ft> iv\j.r .\OVi 'i IJyrv: ?;! bt Ct ?. ?.*n! ! in 'i-rj. 7 :l ;ii:5Vr \. " ' i : !* . 'U !u> HIV a VV . V\it!tih h;-.vv iu'.wr, a-i %:i ???-:?? >,{ u]w vJ: '. liniv- r-iiy cuu ?;<???? \ i x.-iil. ? . ? -;i :?y. ; i t>! :i> * i ?? ? -Vv;'5 r : :v.* . "u :: : : v. ? . :: ?.*!<!' : ? : ? ? ^ i 1' ' ? . t ' . 1 !.* ' : 1 ,i * M jiu ? % . : ? > L : * ??? 4* . - ?? ?" ! ** .! ? ? * 1 ' 'i* ( O'i/"' ? ' ? ? ' - ? *" ?* 'JC*** ? S. ?? -l -Gt'i 'U' '? i *'a\ :.\bb l.'s ? r * >t ?. vUWV , i' v?rk?vc i:*.c . . ; ? -rbool 1'. <? ; : ;tsiru?s.< s .? ! nu.ry \nh- ts " ( ' . ? t ' K i v * ' ! ir.li StU'.iV iV: II i-'t-Li* i*': .1 iN'tir:..-, i.'. ! i 5." i\.Cl>4*0 CO t ?. < y> <? .i t* '? oil an v r ? ? l i - ,.v- v.-:: *?e ?' U'?! by til.* KXtv . f?Vt? tor j.ostaue., ir a<i.!:t: . :?>. tiie iv. ? : >.?uan?i . - r: iv-':. :? ' : the i nivvT>Ky i.f North a. ti.eve :.!'e some iw:> Una-. ] a*, e ,:!e Maiv- wrs" ; C ???' S tii i*U %. *.1 *. *'i \ t?tJ . ; j.v. i !-.\ . iilO.-O *' .4 ; . colK'.: ? ? >r- any aasc.it .'?? ... . r ? . . ? . ?? " ",i'> *C f.hoii.U b.< faUy siie many opisortuuil-i- :.! cd'by the L'nivorsi'.y Exu-r: de j tnu- ?... i:i iit ci :.cr i ; ? ?1 i v i ! n-tl.s for highe r llehis of service in ali walks of life. WANT ADS PAY HERE'S THE PROOF Foi f'ne last 10 years 1 have been spending $500.0-0 to lD'to.00 per voar for acivertisinjr. Am ; roud to .say The Brevard New- ha> brought us greater results for the amount spent with them than any other paper we have tried. They sold us CARLOAD of Chevrcdets in J WEEKS, with 2 small sale ads in '-.?'Diversified Column. Ir seems strange to me that the .merchants and business men of Bre vard and Transylvania County, who have anything to sell, trade or bup, ?would not fill up as much as one page every week in classified ads. ? T. W. WHITMIRE. PISGAH FOREST Our pastor, Rev. Tipton, has been ?ngaged in a meeting at Little .liver, the past week, but preached ?n interesting sermon here Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reese motor ed. to Boyston Sunday morning. Misses Lillian and Ophelia Scott and Guy Newton of Blantyre, vis led (Hit- church Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Campfield and Mrs. C. E. Campfield visited relatives at Hendersonville Sunday afternoon. This community is sorry to hear of he serious illness of Mr. Haden Bar ?:i. ji;ui wish for him a speedy recov ery. e a-e h::\inga very good Sunday ? ?>'*>1 "ie Baptist church, and .ii :i ;t >s ( etul-ed to every , ?.?? mi;, i-iictn iiniy to come and ..i 1 ' ; r. We have q ?e.; ? wli' se heart is ? ' . in. v.\ School work. " ?- ! s co-operation. So come. ? ? !) i." someone with you. "Let's a real "standard first.'' v-. i >. Tipton has returned i ?? f.;.>iu Bui-riswllo. X. C.. wlu-n* ' * !i -? ?*? \*i :if *H'V ''V1* lUP.iiK'r of friends of M v. ier Man. han'i, ifor.nnerly Miss ? ;siu*d hi r at her home ir. *?! v.' ! . ^-.t -':s\ night. ,\r;l : u : i i lii._v (]e Ii icK IU.O ? ! t' !ii:s:>:an with Mr. and Mrs. f 1 S.d >Iiei Sunday. I" ft "'r;5v ?V A m iJfkiL i p j ..w co "pott that a' 'vy:\? aa'"ve*ai. .?_> ! tiie aai a oi our I*', i . 'it L)U, at -.! o ? iT tiii * >a. a rift ih s. uvo, with one of th?.' v jo>t -'rap * at le'avcs and iiie ? dr:e>t fail ki.io.wii. This is u> be ae . d iv" * 1 1 j x'. i" by the fTiv ieir j W'Ji'jv "i *0U!' .lorjfxi' J," illV'l 1 iv ;:'t:u the j v -n piv ai'e -leaf ni-ig. . ? i.ruv fea.iUO'i ih'i' ioyes.t - m j ;he foists, ".viiivh j ? . . ? . - - . I.K.. t.'.i osdy f'.;- lumber,. ',!11 . j*.e>.-rv'i'?yf Sir. *.va.< v \y.w .-v.* ' f].' ff'l.f ' :-v i' l -l ? r{ . ? ; :!i : ? ? ! ? .a::*.! i> Jii.ly <.f iiie ei-n \ ?' v..-.; :'!'.v?y.i ('ostJ ily a *.\ !?? ? ? : rut <>t t.er ptuiii fcfrtwiti that v . a?..- ot her, v -i* ;!: c:t; and cti ??? '? ;i. i!. Till: scene ? f a fores . i; a: ways sjan. io ih eye. > ? "ovcniiin'tit lias pas.-*-'! l?i\vs i ? ? ;* ?y y !'{?. y*(>(j .. .j \\]\\ ? >j- ? J iii'V-N ii;Hl ? :?>. i ' i niViijey tow-a::d- tfc<t. v *ti Ltvi' e ? i i * uvenjent !a'v.- a <i nv.'.\; eo-opera i .i ,i'. ; or the j-.oVde. i'hi* if? fHlli nne^i ci* : ? ;it ;y 1:mvi hee'i i*o*iisider ?. ??? :,. .*: lil'.l a;1-'. : n r-i- to- new t^ame va;ii.?t*s 'are' ;!iat the li>:h !i. ' u> he ?! to a ar . .*.'W!.> '???!! I'f ib'V>. aa<! iliat ev<-:y i. at. wi'!!, ! e . exiuirisd to have a !i :*"Kse, own <>n his own la?nl.. A.Ve r.**f sorry to lose from cl'.V con:hiua.'.y wv. < ail Robinson. and' fat.j'i.y. Ibibln* ^n is ntovi.ijr ba;*.-. . ; h* f : ' i*:!ier notne in jacksoa. t'cunly. Mi*, i'. ?*. Johnson -if making plans, to .?/ iiia fivuviiy here from tbeir e iii ikoraiav Uv. aoi.nsisn is em-' pl.iy.d by tiie Geiiett iAimber. Co.. v.h: h i; oi:e:*;;'.it:c oil o.'H' of the best boutt'ia. aes of .-of*, won I limber in the Coujiiy. ill'. ?>e Smsih, who is in bu'-i-! .'!< ri .Vheviile. is expected io *i iiie . wee U-t :nl here with icia tivi .-*. . ib'of. (... K. KHenbur.ir. a. form : a.*:' 'if ' lie school her* . was v*s-j fiici-ls in vhe community San- 1 day. j . ' - a* *. 13. C. Siicb Isoii a-nd .1. I I.. | 'i .t'.iae went to i a tti'.da, Ni. C . the ? ? ? ' . * * .' ? ? - ' ? ' .:i'v of the. weefc. . .' ? Mi*. Columbus .Williams,' '-accompan !?: a* paiiy of friends, motored * ;:,*a.a;aa uii'tf;.' ' ? Mr. r'rank Coi'j i' ( asiticrs, N. .. was ;v business visitor here on Friday. i Miss Bertha Wood visited Miss Kinu H;::k!e, on Saturday. *" _ ? v . .. ' ; . ? _ *| The presont deficit in Su.t'e li- j ra tecs is as nothing compared to tht j loss suilired by landowners from the washing and erosion of bare, un- 1 terraced hillsides. -'-! . A belt of trees by the farm build jrg.s and orchard will protect them from winter cold and summer heat, .a aw, while winter winds are raging is a good time to plan the location for such a windbreak. Do you like cross word puzzles? Then laying out the garden on j paper and working the plan in prac | tice will be found just as interesting. I An Edgecombe farmer learned I through his County Agent that he ; could get the best cotton seed in ; North Carolina right in his own county. . \ -| People Should Know Tubercular Symptoms | Sanatorium, N. C., Feb. 4. ? The Extension Department of the North Carolina Sanatorium is trying to make it possible for every person in I North Carolina with tuberculosis to find it out and to find it out in time ?to get well. To do this it employs two ?whole-time traveling specialists to hold diagnostic clinics free of charge in any part of the State. Dr. S. E. Lee and Dr. D. R. Perry, the clin icians employed for this work, are experienced physicians in tubercu losis. A special bulletin, "Tuberculosis. Its Symptoms, Cure and Prevention," 'hat gives in detail the symptoms of tuberculosis and what one who has tuberculosis should do to to got well is issued by the Extension Depart ment. ii is sent free of charge to any one requesting it. iv. . ! y rooming from S to i 1 dia; iiostic clinics, also free of charge, if the patient writes for an appoint ment, are held at the North Carolina .Sanatorium, An appointment for ex ?mination can be made by writing1 i ? . ? t ? Ot'i i ? II ,i )|* ' > ; ? .*!??' '. | I ?). j Many advt'inced cases of tU.bereu | .'osi.-. say: "it' 1 only known tiv | .nir'y s.mpto ms/ of tuberculosis!'' Marly diaguo: is Viras; 'ive ; SUV ' for the State a nivalis tu!<ercuHMi - n iral Dunijey snye (I for its citizen:;. I Yi:e tri'i ii'l1 .elirr- uvocrct!".- ' | i-'inM.'' in North Carolina were first ! h: ."an a ' : lid. At thai time the work \v.. ui.Us'r th; [supervision of and ! was iiiiaiv.-a! hyjilie W.rih farplinn ' 7d5.. rc^ir-is A ; .1. Since Keb-.. ? it' has ii. , e: on tinier tin- ill " -tian ''f :h'.' Kxi'-nsioi D'cparl'tiseh' of i!k .North Carolina" r'iuni and ha." 1- en 'supneii'.l . ??. Hfii'.' o. "at ia"..'. Vha . a ?!. ...... > . ,.. . . ? . ' -d >>." i."H!;i..h"ilv'0 Wfl :'l " a.', j.n.;}.- t:;.::ted' :*i.in-V. he>*" ??li.ii, v.vra a.'gii:;. . r !a < I i : : i c- . a.vay fr. m h Sa ?'.:?i\yuT ,;!ia r::a. vitv t ii. a.Uv i a?' \ /. ..: . ?; .V. .i-. ' i\ iv* la-ague or ! ? i; .: .. i t';v ii i ) . :. .'i".. ' ',*0 V ?< 'jfflV ('?' f'tfp!teSiii(v i :iv"'!s ?'.>/ a iii".' aii.siv. tak.t? I...* ?; a "V-th ?>? ..tlu'M' vl" i: ii i i* 'i.s Of*. jVi'tio 1 1 1 I he }"^xtcn-. -ioii Department. Saniaoi'i'.'ili. ('. Kve'y jicr (?:i . i'? \ ' , Ci. M'l'v,a ?i ??(!?! h.i \ i tin ."p'ti; a j . . ? v . : ?:il cx Hut .it- is ab.h'.L i'n'prr::? : iyv? that ;h-- fiVjJoy^i/ig cla.'svs of j .' a.- he n i-'V'd : .1. T!i . v y,!;.) ita- y . '.::y <>ne pf thi ' synip;j.'i s of .tijb^'l' rula i ?. ij; Th;'-'e "who. lie.ely i xposi d to infect ion by an cast- in il.c family, e -- ' jw-ekiMy t* i i :! rl r A j ; ;r \vhi i!" ii; a?jy ?v.iy am! 1'j.s ?a/. o!itaina<1 :? i\v lii^i.m sis of ;.Koiha"r * 'i ' . ease. JJy v.'rithvr 'la.- ^>.te??;on D?-part : any .cit'V V ? cf X* rtii ' ( '; roiina. wlv * haa It'll i - what it ou.uht to be. may retn ve free of charge in -fo.^nation that mnv keep the citizen from Jilliitg an uii timely gtavc. a viiilm i f tubran iosi> that va h t have in an cured. IsJsiX DECAY The Worst Thief TT O.M KOW'X ERS put up fences, j a ,riiles and shutters to discour- j :tr thieves and leave the tioor wide open to a thief who takes over $!,0u0,utl0,0()0.00 worth of, property every year. .Wherever wood is left unprotected with paint and varnish, j "Will - Docay" effects an entrance j with moist ure and rot fungus. Car penters follow his coming. Owners must pajj heavy rcp?ir bills to re olace whfit he takes. Tom. Tarheel says that the eHl- ] I dren don't, seem to need the sul phur and molasst . - i "after. eating cabba; ?<:, collar -j* -'..rid > turnip salad all win.vr. Dairy cattle may be improved by j the use of a good herd sire. D '.iry ex- | tension workers of State College are planning a careful campaign to pro mote this idea during the present year. DIVERSIFIED ADS MONEY TO LOAN ? on improved farm land? at six per cent, for long or short term, in amounts from three to fifty thousand dol lars preferred, however ono thousand dollar loans will be ac cepted. A. F. MITCHELL, Atty. 4t 2-1'J Smiths Barber bhop ol'k TWl-NTV YKARS lv.\ i'hfs i J..vL lv !'.? ill. KARHKR TRADK AS sri-M'.s you satts !? ACTION. Smiths Barber Shop NOTICE For the next 60 days, J. A. BAKER of- The .J. A. 1 taker Packing C?,. Avhevilie. N. v .. will ji:.y :]((??? ,< pound for Dried lied Pepper I'm! and 40c per pouivd for Carde: Sage as Dried Leaf Sage. ?It 1-2JI Ll^GS FOR HATCHING White Le.'.l'orn.- ? Eti'ji's from :mi ?>}' th" v("*v ftl my t'.vft-y v7:. old ll'-ck. and 'he filled coc'kre.: thai could !>e bought. $1."?0 j. ?;etAng <?1" i">, Special p:\:es ? quantity lots. 2 C. C. YO.NGUE HAVE YCJ A VACANT LOT er a few acres in or around IJivva.ii that you would ? : ?> . :<i;h.:n . for a ^Obd used bat. nai-abn.. .v.ilwniobdeV li so call an<l \Y il! t ! \i (j1* tr-i.vv* Dxic. V/H!T?liRH MOTOR SALSb j PiA': ? Pa ij/t-.! ?'.'lori-c l-land !i. ??!,-? .mil *A'h..c ?/Li ;:.jn :'i". i' ri'.r;;. . ri . . 5 TOWERS POULTRY FARM WA^il 1I:J? .V3v, r.~ ay . .f?. S^ikii. ( ji.hi . c* . i *. ? '"iji: :; a 'y. K; ' ? ' . - : nJiO;3E RSJZ-r r.V;'S ,i l tlie Ik*.. ;:i th- < otlii . . ASK Till*] FARM ACL", i" K .?? i v.; ha ? ? <>ii aiv l>u\i . V. . i .?> '?.?.! a*.'! ! ^ fejji : il : ? ? , ' *..j? .. i--:'ds. V. i' iiavi tilt ill ? m D.. i jved fcgijs' $1.00 >i,Uinjt- ? Put in you,- oi'ti; . !it?c . RQ \ DKI.OXC | .Vj : 3 5 iViAK K. t l.i A : ()n A.' .ill i,!;); innniin;..' of fai.li . L'o. I !??? <!i ; . !i. auyel c..i?se ? an: i" fi or,! our in: . : Aiiss \>. apjf .vi'pMri of Lit:!-.' Kive . Sin was a dai.;;:!A of ??i\ ii till .'i rs. I i . I . rvilpyiri^ and, was a di-voi< :? (i'l'i-.ian. a iiH iviiei* of the 1 it}!e i.iVi i t-Ja..'. ? ifcifd}. Sir, 1. veu in r ve!ik'?..-i. ? -v. ? ;;:nl lii ?ol?;:h u? . loa.u' ' ?. : '\v.r.v aatieat and eheeri'ui. :!v ? ha.i :!r f.ain:' : 'of h'raiS ..... r.j ;?!(<: wha-li rr-- . it.- ii;:!iv !o i i: coiot.- -'. withoul mu iViUi iirj ?She >v.i a '.WTch.r hi the sell.. ! of t"'i:' Cnaitly liiiii! rec<- iliy \v?5 ' she ' h.t<j .-iu'a uj? u..nhiii;r and ?v . -:iliy si, ivmvra;?hir work in \\ in.-ti Sak'iii ;v!i?'ii disease groped its .v in ai.',! Lvoft out the life which lit ar io all who knew her. She <peni her last few months at ii in6; wiiere evt rythiivj? th;'.: lovhuv h;ind< Could .io was done for her. : they could not'. .stop i he hand of death; She leaves lvove a father, mother, iiye sisters and one brother.- as she {roe> to join the sister who has ^on before. Yfs, we riisj her. There's a vacant chi.i.r at the hearthstone, a sweet ami tender voice is heard there no ir-ore and the footsteps we dearly ioved to :U ar, an row listened fo; in: vain. Her life is iinished, her wo> '? done and now she sleeps: "That blessed sleep that will nor break Fo" tears, nor prayers, nor love's sweet sake: That, perfect rest that knows no pain, No throb, no thill of heart or brain. That life sublime beyond all speech, That only the pure through dyin'j reach." A survey of nearly four thousand farms in four states shows that three fourths of the farmers have adopted improve:! agricultural ptactices a.; result of airrii-ult'.r'id extension work, according. t.o figures recently released by the United States Department of Agriculture. The reason why extension work ers devote so much attention to chil dren is because youth will use this knowledge for many years, while the adult can use it only a few at best. PHONE 142 For Quick Service and QUALFI Y Goods. I carry a complete line of Si, i pie and-Fancy Groceries. I also carry a complete line of Genera' Merchandise. PHONE 142 CALDWELL SI. M F '? ; I!! DING .!! THE i.l :>l -J '.Vii ??''?7. BREVPP, - 9 1 Spec y t. ?7 ? V k m/s /or t 'asf> c n So. turdaxs f a ?... j I l'l / * M "? I. K ^ *?* r "2 ^il ao V*s .? a. a \i \ i^i b !l 1 ! & iwsaBseaiBsi^^sH*^: 5iTrr "??: scsgsc^if- - w- ? ? /.-3uufj5u8! ** ft- -...' t ' "v .* T \i e h-j 2 Cans S: ok leys Tomatoes !v . :. . . . v*-: 2 Cans Stoklcy:. Orn . Vjc fi 2 Cans Stokfcys Peas :,jc ^ 2 Cans Sto'- 'cys String lfcans. 45 c M 2 Cans oto'dcys Kraut ?f* ^ 3 lbs. Pest Lo : c Ground Cc :: . . U ' '1 3 Cans No. 2 Poik and Beans jjc | ? ' 2 Can? No, ? 25c 2 Cm> P i: Salmon i5c S ; Phcns 108 | FOR QUICK SERVi-Ck I H - - -t ?-r- -ffry. ' ? t,, ~ i < ?.?. -unat.'j s r! Pack From The Cleaners When your Ck-l he: crme back Itvr Clean ers do they look like r.;\v? They ii you send them to us for r leaning anc p-\ > we guarantee your Sctrd action villi i;vr v - QT7 PRESSING C UB I'p ] :i Main Street BREVARD, X. C. We .Do Enlaijing Let us make an enlargement fir- -nat favorite kodak negative ot ycurs. We h ve a laige assortment 1 1 mouldings, If you have a t; picture that yo.i wish to pres.:. ' let us frame it for you. Prices reasor. .'V. We have installed an Up-Tn O.'t: ..-.ma ture finishing department ai <.ic } . f.irc:. to do this kind of work for you. ! hi: ur service. AUSTINS ' STUDIO McMinn Building Wm. C. Jiustin Mildred G. JIustin Phone 3 1 BREVARD, J\{orth Carolina

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