THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925
THE BREVARD NEWS
6 THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925
I'tdished every Thursday and en
od at Postotficc at Brevard as
iiiiiuli.hjM m?tf>r- '
U E. BREESE . . ...... . . . Owner
STARKETTE ^ STERLING
E.i:t??rs
MiSS ALMA TROWBRIDGE
Neuo Editor
T-f phones: office, 7; residence, 189
SLBSClMPTtOX RATES:
? Payable." in Advance)
? j) .<'? year . . $'4.00
/ St . ?* a?\Hi{h's ; V. 1.25
!? iv". .-iaouthr- ............. .75
Ilv o muiutis ..}?:? ?. .
BRE'.ARDS HORaE SHOW
}?,<., :i,v .Ti- B^cvanl -arc- to be
? ???? c:' j, ^ ? :'!U"
. . ; t ! - . ..re. ?iv?v pi TtHittcrd^ the .pr ivileKe
" . .. . ?->:>.? ? tiu ;'r historical rei
... ; |vf th.ir' t-rvt annual
i. , i\. , h v.. i.- att occurrence
.=' : =S.i;u:;ia>. Jul*. nm the out-,
of Btfe^arjk. Th? Nvws
irif sc-:u;merit?; ?if :n::uiy ,? in
, . the. Sports 1 "utu il *>f
V uii-./Si-y : t.(- J'oni'nierce ? Up?>h its
attfiupt to .-ccure for
V J: \ -vert; . ' of >uch pruniin
c ; , \ a; uc. and upon ; it's piani
?f,.. . ilv, to put it .through in such
i' c roiiit ithlt* ir.aniifi .
niptiutr t??. jvlact- bvf.oiv
, .Kie-.ari. and- Transyl
J -i a: <i* "particularly Vc*
U '..lv.tffc. class of
v. ? .j - s:ul ; :.vHT*,a,tJi>!,."itT'. facili
?j\v 'he ~-.r.i *:>. tH>- I'JiamK i* of
i .,!.vVvr: ;;.iTw;!;i;ny<i' a ->ariyli.auil
-? vi'r i ' ii j):<'irr;;ni^.Vf v-yi'nt>. tiny
? tif'st ?' o?rie of: which $?? tH*
*.-. -ho,W. rlu'st- hV^.W- far
~.f ,'h ;?:.:.ii iivw yii-luable this yvent
. ' ;Wi 'its future; his
... j -.tuques: ? -liable ' crr<|V>'ti>,
M..j T..vv t? titna'ed. 'The. jrrvafc
. .'j T* -.U'Ttv derived therefty. -how;*
' \ ?? at ?ietviable. Ary ~jtu>r-?e
? V .: ?. -V\;,;.ab<y' attract,-; :V'hijrh cla,-*
.*: aMii ui>.-t>i-lhe
; n ; ' e'vt-- 'Vj ui' -]><?(-*. ? and' such
: U;nd>Br*'vard :.vant.<
r iu-iv ij it v futun- Citizens.
>e thus atvr?lcthd
v-of ITI lailfi' Hum
>k r* " ' ' 1
of v.h t; <uvv B:"<ivai'd
. v d;ate .-ovi'i'^n foj^, T^e
? ; :v.(- . ? ;?:;d ' ' w."V ' accordingly
?? . .. v> V 'Us '."v> -'psaise. .
, ?***. * ; ?" yl ^ ? oveijt th^?.
.? i: - b.-lrA's " ol.^ this
? -. V :-;\ ,.f the .-ri'trii-s at. the
? -r ?? ?vhi'V.;' \wro :rna<lv by ejf
" . uealthy' u< nd<:.ine!.). from
? St . " t )kbo friinr- South . ( ar
' ? O.-.-rtria. .who . e^hibittit
(.r , \..f!C.;(.nally tine , breed
vAt.; ?tus?;/i." to enter theiia
_-m.o\v? if .I. niaily ?times:
? . ?>T-V- 'BrcvariT . Those di&m-'
V(ii ;:t (fd'" m'<'Utiy. de-! red people.
i *. j itcvjUH:nted. Avith .the
aiirfUtff- an?i'. attractions 'offered
favorably 'impressed
?? VI ;uiie. \viil ?. in - all probability,
V v >f: tin-::;. deVi.Te- to lmriitc here
el'.tiv ? Oi I" i:.;ve:-t their molU'V
.. ? to a- certain extent". This on*
v- it i>;: .the seasoi. alon'v .will un
? v>tcdly, theiyfore. mean thous
ot 'i?>lla! "u: the w.ay of adver
"n'. ; ??w:r?t for- Br'-vard. .
thv out" of. town pcopU
itter'suit.ce the-' horse , <h'>vv" last
k -e-'l . t '.oniselves iiv the
?? _ ???*.??! terjn- iff ora;.-e of Brevard s
i * .= ? , " * " " ? ? . -
. . c. ? ,>li( .?:* ? .veliture with its rirst
'iai -ho: <ivow : . . v i wore- most.
. ,,v. ii-.. offerisijar c.otwatal
... ? ? ? .V., -.f t > .-iiy.o fy(i: un
ikln^ ' uch a feature on it>
v- -.Main of -ummer entertainment,
,?ro^>abfy no o.ther town of it>
ui W.-tern North Carolina
\ ? .rtj- u? ui'rt;: s.e. We . aspitin. 'talfe- 1
..-at e In. congratulating the ( ham
T ..? ( onirrt ! ? ??. with' ; -particular j
-. hi fiu.V- t-he efficient and Joya!
. -utiyt-' s'-vretary. Philip Warren.
-..."''--ar ee -.-fuMy',;piittinjr overt this
-m -tatid.ini; feature j'?, ?? Brevard'*
'.' r!s-.r?iry .'.'V ' " . J : , '
f.T MYERS PEOPLE ENJOY
BARBECUE AT GLEN CANON
The vVitinir. Fbwiciians from Ft. |
;\i ' >m > t-rijoy'ed a picnic and barbecue
i-n Cannon Falls on Sunday^
Jul 1ft. with about, forty people
f?" > ti Ft. Syejs in attendance. The
f.?J'ovyin>r account of the event is
t>.k -n from the Fort Myers Tropica!
N undfr date of July 23:
?'H. Case of the Palm City
Brick ;tnVl Tile company returned to
Fort Myvr- yesterday with word of
* lKg suiniwr outing: of Fort Myers
people held Sunday at Brevard. N. C.
"There is. a bitr City of Palms!
.sun nier colony at Brevard. Last
Su ?lay some 40 of them got to- 1
eet?c! .?n,1 held a picnic at .Glenn
Jannon Falls. With S. C. Kelly as
I naster of ceremonies and ' L. M.
itroup and Mr. Case as assistants, a
:ig time was had. Mr. Stroup bar
becued a pig and fried the chickens
? hile his assistants prepared the
.'ixinV
Speechmaking was banned, so
.lose in attendance found nothing to
iar. the perfect pleasure of the day,
Ir. Case said. One of the principal
vents, he reports, was a wading
ontest. led by "Papa" Stroup.
. i tei wards the young people went
; bathing while the elders enjoyed
l.ss trctmous pastime of com
.i>ig notes on their vacation ex
: efimentij.v X y 1 ..
? I'he picnic will be made an an
ual event; Mr. ( 'ase said. Brevard
becoming increasingly popular
th K'TtMyt r.- people and it is ex
acted that next year's event will be
ttertded b\ at least H'O.
" 'Brevard is attracting the at
trition ?>f development experts."
aid Mr.. Case, -and no doubt will be
wade into a tremendously popular
-?(?sort. 1; has an ideal .??summer cli
ar.' and is in the midst of some
beautiful mountain scenery.' .
"Near Brevard there are a number
f summer camps for boys and girls,
V>tnV I. "idi' youngsters being there
for the suinmer.. Many of them are
from Florida. This year the camps,
were . for red to turn down many ap
plicants on account of lack of ac
-;ofnodatiinis.*''
NO FISHING IN NATIONAL
FOREST DURING: AUGUST
! Supervisor Rhodes of the ? PiSgah
National. Forest ami Game Preserve
! has staled ..that, 'owing io adverse.
' .veut her conditions, there will he no
: h i r ; ir allow -u on" Pisgaa National'*
, forest Game "Preserve ? dy.nrig the
l-R;""tii of- August.- 1 '
f 17 ! C 5 IT *T R V D c ^ A ! LF D
" TUESDA-Y MORNING
?Kiviuhc Irani, Extra 107 SouLh,
; wu- 'deraiivd about o^e ""?ile. '?; south
1 f Bn vjiiii ..ari.v .Tuev.ir.' : .morning:'.
v1:h two'"li-a<is ??f ' ei?a?' .;c*tt-tive empvj
?\ ho\ i-ai->. It is " claimed' tlv?t the J
" "? . . ?
.. -c'dfrtt was i^u?' to .?"f -th ?' ,<.4i"e
j ,:"?vck': sic Sot- ?? ?:der
ibje. damftge was dolie !" tT'u- eouip
'! and -eoah.wsls po0re.,(..otlt in "(he
h.-ttftjA'ay. FoilutilHelv* .?*?. member.^
t the Crew, revejtfvfa: jit.ury.'_ ;. *
Numtyy?'- :'.\v . passenp r tra: - .<V?
(' iv.Td up :n Bi'v* aid.- lint th.- track
?v..a> -ready ' "for passage. Passengers
;or -nojatV s?.u; ivof . .Rrvtrfrd"; .u cr<
? v ?* ?? ,* . . ?*'
; <j*it ?Vt %a\ ?! '?iO/e 1>y auto;r.o-.
tnie.**. J; ,v =?? ?'
;**,'?* r ' ?;?' . ; .. ;'v
l rv a'c.e-.jrr.r rv.?.vc'-i, i*i ? oox^er
ble ; itH'jvs" N. sumuier people. ill
that m:iny oi them had the opporttin^
seJin.. the op -rat, on. of the
?leair; der- if v. , This nja^hine
I -x.wvrfiil enough tit take hob.v and'
: -Wdi-fy. sw!i e any of tK- - ars into the
:i:r. This, is the second de-aiimeni
? " ? ? * . : ?
ot any seruju.s nature whatever' in i
( lie , na^t. ien years. ? i ?
INDIAN EVANGELIST TO
CONDUCT SERVICES AT
CHERR YF1ELD NEXT. WEEK
? A, S: l.oikee. an Indian e\"a j:ge
! St . will' hob: a series of yya'Ugi'lh?ie
ftveet in its at. Mr. Moriah Baptist
church, Cheirvrielti. beginning next
Sunday. August' ''.2. and cont nuiirig !
for ten day.-. ? Ail people from the j
town an.i fettt jnty are in\ite?i *o at-1
tend these services.
BRYAN MEMORIAL SERVICES >
| TO BE HELD AT FRANKLIN ,
HOTEL SOME TIME FRIDAY
Memorial services lor W iiiiam
'.Jertri jng?. Bryan will 'be held ?>n the
^ia.-: pia.v./.a . ?::d lawn of the }? rank
iii1 Hotel during the hour of ser
vices at Washington, the . hour of
vvh'ich can W obtained from the
daily papers.
The follow injf order of services
will be carried out. a> arrange i by
the local copimittee in charge:!
Hymn? ' America '
Invocation? -Kev. V. A. Crawford,
pastor of Brevard Presbyterian
church
Sony? Lead Kindly Light ? (Totr
Scripture ? -Rev. E. R. Welch pastor
of Brevard Methodist chtircr
Song: ? -Rock of Ages
Cornet Solo? Prof. Cutter
Eulo try?Rev. Wallace Hart.- oil. pas
tor of Bievard Baptist cr urch
Songr? Nearer My Cod To ? hoe
Resolutions of Sympathy ? Mayor
Whitmire in behalf of the citizens
of Brevard
Benediction? Rev. Harry Perry, rec
tor St. Philips Episcopal church.
This service is open to the gen
eral public and it is hoped that a
large number of the citizens and vis
iting friends will be present to pay
their respects to the memory of this
great man. The choir will be com
posed of members of the various
churches.
HORSE SHOW IS
DECIDED SUCCESS
(Continued from Page One)
Biltmorc Forest, judged in" the Camp
claw.
Mr. Everett, in commenting on
the show, declared that it was, fn his
opinion, a most credjtable exhibition.
"I believe," declared Mr. Everett,
.hat the Chamber of Commerce is
v-ertainly to be congratulated fror
putting on surh a show as was giver
.iere Saturday. 1 have seen horse
hows in all parts of the country anc
1 think that 1 have never seen
show, which, considering the size ol
he community in which it was hell
ind considering the tshort time i
vhic h it was promoted and stager
.vas more creditable to those wh
promoted the exhibition. 1 am sur
hat this horse show will mean thoud
.,ds of dollars ii| advertising anl
publicity for . Brejvard, which wij
rihK to this community year afti
.ear a large number of prominet
tad wealthy people. The very fa<j
that a town no larger than B re vat
an -taice a successful horse sho\l
ind can have in that show the claf
>f animal.- which were exhibit*
here Saturday, is a marvel in itsell
Numbers' of people who brougf
horses for the show Saturday eoij
in.Mited to me on this fact, and
have heard nothing but compliment
anil praise for the show. 1 certainl
hope that the Chamber of ComnierJ
?will make this horse show ah anni
event and will cheerfully and at]
quately support the Sports Cou.nl
in having a bigger and better sh?J
han ever each year, because it uj
mean that Brevard Will thereby ga
a very decided advantage and d
unction over other towns in thi~ s^
tion'." ." ?>
A letter from .Mr. John B. Oadsi
of Summerville. S. ('.. comments
the- show .as' -follows}
""Dear Mr, Warren: -?
I am leaving in the morning all
i most delightful visit in your tovj
Mrevat'd is no ne.w place to* inc.
I have been coming he'te oil and
"i ,th? last six years. I.ast yeai|
mised, my usiUd visit, and have bt
astonished at. the wonderful improj
nie.nl.- that have been." made, in yij
town during the past two years,
note especially the wonderful s
tem of sewerage' and wateij that V
re putting in., to me <>ne .of the nn
.essential features in any eomniuni
i could, possibly cxte'iui - my" re mar
as to the improvements " in . Brejv;i|
ia a long letter, but the object
this '7s siniply "to^thank you . for tl
honor: you tfxtejidetf^tWme in tin- 1
.lecti<>iv. a.- a judge "in* your Air
-how. it.-\va> \rujeed a .ulc asure- 1
excellent an -exhibition- and
tote tH'e high class and character
the horses, entered. This.-byinii vol
shot. '{{>. speak, a.r a borP
:lv*w. I consider. i-t a wonderful Vxll
Kitjoir. and I an\ quite sine, (hat wi
?he .experjencij ~you have '? obtain
i his. year, that your successive- sho'
will be secoVni lo ?? tlolte in t
eountr*. ' ?
T liaiVkn.il; >"y u." fi.i? your courtijsij
extended. t?? me while here. I am
'Cordially . yoUrs,
"JOHN B. CA'ttSKN."
VISITORS TO BE ENTERTAIN1
The Woman's Missionary .'Socie
of the Methodist church will entc
tain all visiting Methodist ladi
who are ii> town Thursday. Augu
sixth, from four to six in the ladi
parlor.
There AviH be an interesting pi-J
grarii. at the cl<>.-e of which refresf
men is will be served and a soci
hour enjoyed.
Every woman in the congregatij
is urged to be present to greet oj
guests and -how them how welcoij
they are in our midst.
Cramped
and Suffered
"My back and head would
ache, and I had to go to bed,"
saya Mrs. W. L. Ennis. of
Worthvllle. K y. "I juat could
not Btay up, for I would cramp
and suffer ao. I was very
nervous. My children would
'get on my nerve#.-' It wasn't
a pleasure for me to try to go
anywhere* I felt so bad.
"My mother had taken
CARDUI
For Female Troubles
at on* time, ao she Insisted
that I try It. I took four bot
tles of Cardul. and if one
should see me now they
wouldn't think I had ever
been sick.
"I;]' have gained twenty
pounds, and my cheeks are
roajr. I. feel Just fine. I am
regular and haven't the pain.
"Life is a pleasure. I can
do my work with ease. I
give Cardul the praise."
Cardul has relieved many
thousac 1a of cases of pain and
female trouble, and should
help yon, too.
Take Cardul
At All Druggists' _
LINEN SHOWER TO, BE
GIVEN AT NEW HOSPITAL
A linen shower and reception will
be hold at the new hospital on Pro
baitu avenue, Friday afternoon, July
31. from three to six o'clock.
A cordial invitation is extended to
the general public and all visiting
| friends.
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R. W. EVERETT EXPERIENCES
THRILLING ADVENTURES
Mr. R. W. Everett experienced j
some thrilling adventures on his re- ;
cent hunting trip in Northern
Alaska. He succeeded in killing
three bear, one of which was an ex
ceptionally large one, and the other
; somewhat smaller. The largest bear
measured 21 inches across the head
between the ears, and 17 inches
from toes to heel, and three men
were required to carry the hide
alone, back to camp. This bear had
been a much coveted prize for
years as many shots by various ex
pert hunters had been made at him,
but without success. Mr. Everett
is, therefore, deserving of the high
est praise and congratulations for
thus honoring himself and Transyl
ania County. He succeeded in kill
ing the bear after the third ' trial,
?n<| the fatal shot hit the animal at
he base of the brain.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE BY
COMMISSIONER 1
Having been appointed a special
?mmissioner by the -Court in a sj?e
ial proceeding entitled S. K. Gtee.n
I'ood against Frank Mackey an '
;hers pending in the Supei iot < .hi
Transylvania ('o-.-ity b ?{<>?'
le Clerk. to .-ell certair.
ind> described in the pe
;ion filed in said proceedings', thi
^dersigned commissioner will -???!} '.<>
le highest bidder for cash, at tin
ourt House door in the Town <?:
fevaid. North Carolina. mi Mum
?v. September 7th. 192~?. at I li :??*
clock M... the following de-t tibe.
iiujs 'situated in Boyd Townshi}
Iransylvania County. N. C. an
riunded as follows: :
FIRST TRACT: Beginning <?;
jiree dog-woods in a hollow ami
ills South X5 degrees West
loles t <?a poplar and hickory; ther.
um ; then North 50 degree- \' es
2a poles to a chestnut o-ik an<
[n in ; then West 2H poles to a blacl
|ak; then North 50 degrees West 21
oles- t oa poplar and hickory; thet
k'orth 50 degrees East ~>2 poles t'
water oak; North S7 degrees Has:
.'!8 poles to a stake in Scrugu
ine; then with same South pole.
o their corner; then with Scrugg'
ine East >?0 poles to a maple in a
iwamp; then South 4u poles :?> tin
leginning, containing 100 acres.
SECOND TRACT: Lying on Boil
?ton Creek. BEGINNING on th<
Northeast corner on a sourwood an>
ipanish oak. near a branch, and
runs West 127 poles to a stake; then
South 127 poles to a stake; the
East 127 pole.- to a stake; the;
North 127 poles to the beginning.
Said sale made for the purpose o
dividing the proceeds among the va
rious tenants in common according j
to their interest therein.
This July 29. 192a.
WELCH GALLOW.W.
Commissioner. ltc7.'{(Uo8-20
BAND CONCERT TO BE
GIVEN TWICE A WEEK
The band boys will give free con
certs t\v oevenings each week, Tues
day and Saturday, in the new hand
stand on the Court House lawn, the
concerts beginning at eight-fifteen.
A cordial invitation is extended
the general public to come out and
enjoy these concerts, and at the
same time encourage the hoys in
their good, work by giving tlu-m a
large atendance.
SOUTHERN RArLWAY
COMPANY
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS
TO
NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.
O
Sperial Excursion tickets will be
sold to Niagara Kalis on dates named
below :
Via SOUTHERN" K All. WAY AND
BALTIMORE & OHIO R R.:
July 1 ?"> & 21* ; August l'J <? 2?>;
September & 23
Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY- AND
I'K N N S Y L V AN I A RAILROAD:
July s & 22; August .*> A: 1'.';
September 2. HI & ?'!')
Tickets limit.-d to IS days including
date of <ali- and parties u-i*t;; ami
must re.-ti-h* point from which pur
chased before rnionight of th<* 18th
day.
Tickets i| goiiis* arid tcluruing
on all trains <>n South-in Riilv.ays,
except Nos. ::7 and :s K'rcs.'ent
Limited, i
Tilt' following rat.-s will apply
from station- naii.<*d below:
ASHEVILLE $33.95
FLAT ROCK 34.75
LAKE TOXAWAY 36 30
BREVARD . 35.55
HENDERSON VI LLE 34 75
SALUDA ... 34 45
WAYNESVILLE 35.00
Through Sleeping Car- leave. Ashe
vi He 4 :i!0 p.m., arrive Washington
7 :4."> following morning.
STOP-OVERS RETURNING:
On the return journey stopover^
will be allowed not to -exceed J"
days, within final limit ticket, a:
Buffalo. Harrisburg, Philadelphia.
! Wilmington, RaltuVfoii- and Wash
i
lUKton.
PROPORTIONATELY LOW FARES
FROM STATIONS NOT
- SHOWN ABOVE
CALL ON LOCAL TICKET
AGENTS OR ADDRESS J -
THE UNDERSIGNED "
J. H. W O O D,
DIVISION PASSENGER AGT.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
H Gluten Bread S>
MADE BY SPECIAL ORDERS
Phone your order new
For
GOOD BREAD, CAKES, PIES "
AND PASTRIES
:b?. ? Phone 24
Philipp's Bakery
BREVARD, North Carolina -
If It's Shoe Or Hat
Wotk You want***
bring them to Brevard Hat and Shoe
Hospital and get it done like you want it.
.
Our boot black stand is now installed
and at your service. Ladies' shoes out
Specialty. Try us and be convinced of
our good shoe shining department,
PHONE US OR MAIL IT .. >
PHONE 168
Brevard, N. C. IflO n ADD AM? New Whitmire Bldg.
Main Street """? "DnHlflO opposite Courthouse