WILL BREVARD Ullow HER MUNICIPAL BAND TO GO ? CO-OPERATION IS [NECESSARY FOR XLEP ING OUR BAND VOL. XXX THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19^8 No. 37 FARM NEWS B? L A. AMMON Corn Crop F*ir It is with much interest to both farmer and business man, that the corn 'crop is much better than was expected. When the farmer went into the . fields to harvest his top fodder, he visited his crops in a way to net a -more accurate idea of the ?'expected yield. There will be many fields that w >il yield close to ti f t \ .bushels per acre. Some few claim i to have wnif exceptionally good | ? corn. (lood as any year. -This .very encouraging news, as | it means that ?he farmers buying t power is not weakened as indicatvU in earlier reports. Western" Corn ? * ' ? . ?? J* ? -| ( i t * v ^ j rt*y*or?s ? fToftv XlH4 'Western ?'? rri belt. sHl- give us ij reasonable larie .orncrop, but not.' so llmre a-' a w hth- :igo. Some sec- ' '. t i-ons ..have :>C' it r with- d i .>u^h t . i&h?rs w :h . ? . :i m:'* * V o&Htet Ivjuvi": .U;'i . crop & . V-look* :av>- if new j ' corn \V' ui.!. ?S ? v- .if around 'Ue t\\ei:-;., ' tV-fi'Ve t ,>? ? i>t. ~ . Ml .tilK* t oU ">1 \ -'A ; V.*"rV* ' V | 'H'U'll - 1* 1 1 VI . it ,1.^1 ? -one ttfty. ,"j 5.prd Corn '.' >c,SvW is think aHoat.; piixt 'vears ? -et ii. rCotB;' U k <)Ui/hill> ? t hat fit y< -xr idy'-d .itd do dot . -cut. : the." tops": from- >uch'_ i ^ itl-s tmiuy them_ail , "atu-e y i . Later ? ' -|fati>er:->fle.A';: hiilai ?>????' a; . <e.->d..r>r next ?ye:it"..- t N a !<i" . i a!5 . bo:h"!-j ^?yv-tised yi ry r> ucm .-?y .^I'eu'.ei" aite?i-j; to- y.iii". . <;?irn. ? .??-. ?v,.. . f : Yellow Corn We ree.i \\ ?w ????*?; f\fV >?ver:u icisselis; F".i" . . :f -s nc?u;v . a.-; ?*?_ feed: --set1 ?? <>. if has a yitimihe that j .jw'aUifa- t, :- kiuviiua: a.nd ?jtow.Ui | '? Vaajt- -wfet'e *c<<rsi ?<^ir?ly / ?i"-. Van >*lt 2t '>'?*. Vr.''to tb^. '<^1 j>ouKj; ? irynioi;.:; there ?' is a good.-: ?-? !li<!;;in?i .*"<? ' '? ? : ' 'seed; ' ,,n^ ^r'? jifantini: ..North. ? -s ? < ?V Trv- ?. n::vo?-d. '' one' ' car \?f. ?'??> ?- "?? "'K ?' ? i> f doublc^ the v I'tKVti. liii.i' . .. '?? had t-UVii , ' - -1 !-onld have, : >old ft: ^v' usvi !<> Northern. ?'." 5ec.di-.n u. 1 ii< ? :.<r!cv.-.ja'>t ^ -from Vi^ ^ t'u>hel. ?P your ^e.i :h. - ia:i. as. local- markets "iviil eioafi Ui "'ar ciuip >wn.\ ? Nirn't'e . { .-I)da ;?Ut on before th? . ias.'t t'ai; '.^ Jy -anina-r hii^uiwr:.;. anusua: :> .-a.'- V.i< ^year. ' No: troa hie ?-. ?'? ? "A ' '-''?" er'.ded in the <row.v 'Thi^-iv: :ii.i not lire' iurt lit^ ?; - ' ??1 *!i,\ '\fijr x?ai*s ' ??.*.iej <? . p'.'ot-s ?' hot/ rec*-;> uv^ ? . :;>e .<??% ::nd have. >mall ttirs ? No. of& who' has. ? u>ed. ; -o.a !>. dre^inir has re Acret;cVt i^-.tji-'y so -far: ' " ..' "Mr; WiVs. -v that he ^ ?'?i-xyeekni: iai^e a,m.uta. /;i; '? Mu.iia th'r?. ? r:.:i - .. he ih Uv*t.m1 next spfi-JW-- I * tKuhj^^.^ he can ><'U it .-.c.ot(si'der:>i i;-. ? -i->er. . Tfterv" > ? >Wl?t hopes of. inducing'. ;i,e .tr.-.:i,. yi i Vie vr!.sen' ;oWm-rs .*" ?4.)^V."U:<.'>5::v'tV, .Farm, to ni..ve his; . poultry- iusi: < from. Ohi*? to ? ulready - ,-',r'-l'';'P<id. ' - farm thai Dr: Stokes. ? Tfc? in;'" ' 's to uvn a ?'???' chery.- m Ohio.' If ' .. you meet n ? vi ;- -ellinir them the ides. | Many '? :i t :u- V> are in a state of Iioabt, aboaT what to. do. as the ! v;d Jlttiite: JMeji a i vvantinxc their pliWM> and may vf-r ::.?C 'My advtee i> to ; .jrojaheud; ;'r.. vj.-ual.^ way till you are -sure yoii have been shot. De- . jays ?-xj'?-. . '-??iiiethi.ny: to hiippen hiay cause - -i. ? real loss to you. if that .some?n.r.^ ."-dov> ' n'ol happen. , Keep cool .1 ? ?! ]wt*r\ for . the. t haai t > ? . Vo make !;?? '?->. by jrr*?wi!:j.' f||>' the. increased ivafjtwts./ "Ihe pi' lu.ible ? fai'^ '.stjlk '/f i-'.r ~.ne rnost. so iias-tie t" make your 'fai-:n do its best. Feeder Cattle FronV.pre-.;.ru indication Ihere will be many mo ?? '.t a?i ot cattle fed tais ; winter than hi? the ? United States. Be .- '.y. careful itjt p.ckinu out your fee-iers. as there is a wide, difference iit ti<e amount of feed it takes to put < :i a pound of ?1?'sh <?n various- grades of ? feetlers . Ketti r buy a little early than to . s. -* ?-nds. The ? general- outlook <?i<o - as for prices next winter... ? ' ' ' The United States may ' tii; rum war during the next ? ?';:?> fcvit it won't collect renarat ? BAND DISCONTINUES BI-WEEKLY CONCERTS The bi-weekly band concerts, which the Brevard Municipal Band has given during the sum mer months, have been discon tinued. These concerts have been greatly enjoyed by the townspeople and tourists, and they have added much to the summer entertainment program. Many of the band boys have h'ft to\yi for various reasons, which has decreased * the mem bt'Vship t'? such an extent that it will b<> necessa ry to discon tinue this splendid organization unless sufficient funds can be raised for its maintenance. A special meet ing of the baud | will he hi- Id Thui>.iay evening of this, week at the band rooms, j .The public. ? ? genei-al and all in- ? :?-r. -ted ar?- invited to meet with .the band. B. H. S. Begins Year; Faculty of j Twenty-Seven The Brevard <'uv Scho.ols were i'i|, fin* the \vi'?k of '.he year oh Wed'n* stiny. Sei.l. -nd undei t he r.-hi" I't Siipi. Hanaman j .. <\v. H. roi|^ ?.i 2 7 teachers. S.' vi-n new t,e:iche^s have | -. u.j.i.-:} to the force 'to. care. foi. j l iicn^nvottaiiiirowth Vf the school. s.\ *i'm. Brevard now has three .m-ridid mbtk-rn school buildings ;n ung one of the lihest and be.-! - otern North Carolina. just coin ?;V.;:.-d ; at a. ",.f n<>}.;.-iy. ;$? ? J;? . in ? t.h? h<irh. schooJ. i&i :;1 y , ei ihni,.^^ -sUnn-nt |'.j ;t;i il. ? I* t je. . :!j- ioU vye-r '.?!>? j v i.v-. To '.-x'-'t jy-CeblMg--. ?,*,.,.wV'i. I en* i'lruv ijui.;;'ei' ?.'f new pupils I TO Ititl'oO.in Jiol'iy, E> ofHUilit-..- j 'i, -V.V A-gi M-ir re;- MX' new I Te;.\.-!;--t> uave iVe/Jn added' J50, r-iehn-h i>V' fsci}*' 'i ? ' one io th* !?!? Ti.a: > 4 ? - ? H-. ; |"i ? i .>n^-i:neht: nnWving tin- total number [ ?;it-'.;ieai'^vr< jf... the &V&' .; ,seho<;:i ' lri'-j.. a)'<r in -iiVv.- 1 <>; ?' ..??? V.- . . I ' ;!K'\V . -oVfers the 1'Upll- "1 ;p.-- ...'p.n.unity . the ' ' ? ?*-ii ha vt-^iisi ruction not . only in tne reu : : : 1 " u i.e ! 1 1 U ' >Qt*jvCt.- . i1']! al:-i>; ill \-".i;':.t.;r'J:at* A^i^ukviih'. lb'ni.e :Ef inifr. Vocal niu.-u.. :Uid iiiar.e. Ext ra-e'ar Oeuia ay! ?' v ?>? art? also ;. eV:.iie"ct- in the- . wprk of literary si?? iyt ,es. pubh -lung. of. a school ma V!.:';.e. : auii . if, a-ivietic. interest*., "A" faculty viaeh for i'>o.y> and one for girls have j been em ph.; ' enthusiasm -is >t-en evrrvwi the- jjrospec"? for the- best . ' hie" - i: ?. l"i)e school has eye: . . W'.f'h'. thi* nfesejir P!' . ? j- ? edU'at- 'tia! policy of. the. ' Kd\i.;at'i i: over the ?'.oUlit.y tt-jjc.' Mr: T. Hehd- ? itii eii*' '.of vhe ? l)ei?t earp "!? KVeN''.'i5'd,-.M'As i.'.-e.r -had..;...th? : j'cihKii' v ;rf pvt'tViise^ to be ? t o'na! one; for the coiitmuf' Sup-.. 'A'. . 'W. ' HainJ.ni .il Brevard a graduate of the ? ;ty of \V>co!Vi'n >v,sth s?'V< ? >f exuerience in. uU* te.Mctiin. -. . ipr. in the we.st and In N ol:na._" ? The "following ,t>- a com of -the' teachers. W W. Hanaman. syp-r: Mr-:. 1 . K. tiodfrey. princ'i( t hi^h -?hool and teacher o Tom 1 >? ivLe. -ejerice and a tpl for' a iris; ? M|s< Maryucrn Kntrl-h: K. K. Nails. End ' Martha V. Davis.- mathema ; ?' : Evelyn. .loiies. French nr. N. I- Ponder, I.atin;; Mr Hanaman. Home Economic Glazener. Vocational Ai Ah<. Hiuth Walker. Mush- . Mi<s- Marir'i"' 'i'" " -' V-' Piano: Miss Dorothy McKec; j; the Grammar School; M: -b Miller. Tti; ^rade : M iS8 Hav 1 ?? Tth ^rade; Mis>t>orothy \ ?? e;' ?" ? vade: V.:ss Kathleen V; 1 ,;"1 /jrrade; Miss Aiuiette !>:'? ?'?i. . jr ,- a d e : M iss Irene M ' hi. " ?/ era tie ; Miss Martha C" :?:? ? ade; Miss Suuanee : ? ade: Mrs. F. P. Sledge. pr; )al ? e imary sch*">l' and -Iril ?? -U- . . 1 .melia Calloway. :lrd v Vertie Ballard. 2nd } '' I illian King. '2nd grade i a ?; j tarby. 1st jirade.: -w.:^ ^''"e ?Cainbo. 1st -jrrace; Charlie Johnson tour a Dead At \Home With Head Partly Blown Off i Charlie Johnson, an aped resident of the Lake Toxaway section, was found dead in his home Sunday about noon, hy his daughter. Annie Johnson. Investigation disclosed that a part of the deceased's head had. been blown completely off, presum ably from the discharge of a 16 gauge shot gun which was found in the room with the body. A coroner's jury composed of Dr. j G. 15. Lynch, Fred Hall, Lee Fisher, M O. Met all. Mich Xeely. J. K. Rufty and 1.. C. Case was summoned. ? '? ' "? ' V' ? j and after an inquest over the body, ? ? -v. ?.? V: ' ?; ? "??'???. * - ? ? ? arrived at the following verdict: j Charlie Johnson . met his death a i the hands of an unknown person or persons: Roy and Moultv john sim. mji;s of the deceased ar.e being j held- Without bond, until further in vest italic i)s are made. A, ;nc preliminary hearing, sched ule! u>r Monday afternoon befoii Justice of the Peace "F. K, Shu ford, V\,. E. Biee.se, appearing tor the , S'.rue i:i the absence oi the solicit' : . sui ccreded, over the protests of Ralph F ^K.r and Coleman Galloway. att >r ne.y.-' f ? vt- the Johnson boys, in having ... th< hearing postponed until Satur day riforiung. \ large crowd attended the funer al services held Tuesday aiterrtoon. i.t :b?- l.ak<- Toxaw.iy "Baptist" church. thv>e attending, beiag the' .two ? ... .:ri - .'.riion. with iiii ijt'atn of their- .father. ac.ompatiied: by ?>f; t >hersff's .department. lie ? ??* Cvi*<. aithouuh not .disclos 'tJu: .i.-\ '.'ucs. are at work on t hi ? a-e. v is vvpii tvd that some :.!i* will be' shed -oil the a;..."-1' . s"-.ery i liat surrouhds the ? )i! ?.?!? the AitM ceased at the brelim ir...: ; Saturday. . PRESENTATION OF STONE MOUNTAIN COINS AND MEETING OF U. D C j ?>n Saturday. September the J?!lh.-j at p.ii:.. at the 'I'ransylvani;; i Confederate Memorial ? j.ibrury, t ii ? ? Brevard Hanking Company ? will pre- j sent a Sl?>;- Mountain eoin to ea? h ' Confederate Veteran ? t or widow > in the Couii.ty. Please- brihg.'this ea.rd. ANNIE ,1EAX CASH. Tre-'di-nt Transylvania Chapt . r. d. c. v ? Cards i>ea ring the invitation above ? ve he en .sent tu the lifty, odd. Vet ins and widows of Tr-.:isylva>a ?Unt-y. whose nai've - .l'-.i addresses uld be ; -ei.-ured. If 'there are ie"s. the Brevard I-ah'-.ing c ns ny tfi.-ltn 'hem t<> t?.ke this not: ? their invitation "t*? c<>misfo!' tln-ir . . in* also.. . 1 'The actual presentation will he ide by. Mis. T. 11. SM:>ilian. wife the president of the Brevard inking Company, and charter mem-" :? "f the Transylvania Chapter- IV C. Mrs.- Shipman will .be assist ed ? members of the Children's ("hap-, r. The Transylvania Volunteers. At the same time and place Stone j ountain eoir.s will be on shle by the lildren. both to the public and to embers of all Confederate origin ations. ? Immediately following the prvsen-; ?tiOn of these coins there will l>e business meeting of the T ransyl inia C D. C.. to take up our work fter the summer's vacation, to com b't'e. all payments to State fun-isl irch must go to the division tr ? ???r by Sept 'inber lo.. and to elei-i ?-;egates; to th- State tneeiint vhich is to. be lield in Kli/alx tl; "ity. October 20-24, All member ire . urged to cotho.. bringing some hange with them, so all obligation - an be met. Mrs. L. E. Fisher, dis 'rict director has beep invited to be iresent. AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A. I.. Ritchie, of Concord. X. C.. will" deliver an address at the Presby terian church next Sunday, the 13, at Tl a.m. Mr. Ritchie is a vi?ry able speaker, a lay member of the church who has done much good work in the State, and the public may expect a fine sermon from a man who preaches without beintr a preacher. * ' GET-TOGETHER DAY AT BLANTYRE SCHOOL Fijday, August 28th. was observed! by Blantyre School as Get-Together i Day. Tht* <lay opened with a short but splendidly rendered program by the school children. Mr. T. C. Hender son, County Superintendent of Public Instruction, gave an interest ing and instructive talk. At the conclusion of the program i the ladies and cirls cleaned the in id>- 1 of the school building. They wa-heu desks, boards and windows; they ^ hung curtains, put up pictures and j ?psvpared the picnic dinner which was served on the grounds. Some 1 of the men and hoys put in windows. : ? sash cords, locks and httRg window , shade*. while the, others worked on the outside. Seunn.te ball grounds Were i lea i e?i and lived for the large boys, smal" boys and large girls. A basket bait , court. was. selected, but due to the dry weather could nut be graded-.', Play -ground space was provided for t!n >y/?ul..'j?ir!> and primary chil ./en. entirely separate from the larger children. Seats were placed' about j under the trees. Dinner was followed by. c\ci;i: basobali games between the b ? the smali boy and the larger :v'r1s! V "tic 1 crowd was ;ii" n called back- | into the school building. where Ma'utyre School Improvement A; . ? t vca- organized. Mr. I.< ? t. j was ekvied. president. .M; ! ru!y Moore. vice .president.: M Mary Bell Orr. seeetary: and ,\i Osb?.-r!je> treasurer. The first F"i i- ' . nigh:. - f each month was sole ted lor rile . .egular meetings, ihe. lii: iMeet-i.il*:' -to heitl September -1 1 ? lit "o o'clock in ihe school buil-li REVIVAL SERVICES AT LITTLE RIVER CHuRCH ARE SUCCESS \\ <? have jU-t closed a irnat r< vival at Little River Baptist church, with seventeen -- additions to church and a ureal reyrvai to tin church member* as a whole, leavtii^ the c:;urch wt f "one itiinii and orte accoi'd." They paid the cvanvr-'li- ; $ I ?!M?p and bought the pastor':: "Dickson Bible." costing $1 a::<; to the -urpri.-e of the pastor. church ' a:?ed ^?">?*7.00 ,tbove-tbe sal ary tor him to to Ku rtn at) t'ni ?ver-ity ibi>* year, ami . will ehfef'J F unfair oil S- ;?*ii?be:r 7 th'.. fie x M si '11 keep the, -i.Hd work .a Kimii' ain'i ; Little R-ve.- : come back to t'le . v.'.>rk ji'n- week-ends. Whatever tiT\ I'nivcr.-ity may :n* an to the pastor. these good people have the honor, j Ore night during the meeting, i some of the K. K. K. members marched down the aisle of the church and presented a donation of J? 4 -S . < M ? to the pa- tor and evangelist. They say they -land for all that is right. and we believe '-it? -Because' we always find them doing the good things, and righting the wrong ones. Rev. Charles' Fillis of BakerviFie. X. did the preaching in great power. Any pastor will do Well to get him, for he is sound in every way and will build the church around the pastor. Rev. Ellis taught in one of our home-board schools for seven years. Call him if you Want feiil revival. C. W. HILEMOjf. Pastor. FR-.i DAY WILL BE BRF.VARD DAY AT ROYAL PINES tf r - ? Brevard iay wii! Ik* observed at Royal Pines tomorrow (Friday!, with a free trio to this beautiful develop ment for i: II desiring to go. Free luncheon will be served on -the grounds. in addition to a watermelon feast." and a most interesting and in struct ive lecture, and frej; drives over this subdivision, so striking in its beauty and desirable location. The free busses will leave the Aethelwold Hotel for Royal Pines, Friday morning at 10.15 o'clock, and all desiring to go on this occa sion are requested to make reserva tions with Mrs. Yerdery or Mr. Zol Ter, the Brevard representative, not later th?ui six o'clock this. Thursday afternoon. All are invited to go, but no one is obligated to buy prop erty. POWER TO BE LIMITED FOR NEXT FE.V DAYS On account of repairs being made at the power plant of the Cascade Power and Light. plant, and the installing of a new water wheel, there will be no power from this source for tiie ne.\t few days. Mr. Erwin of the Sspphire Cotton .Mills has kindly con sented to furnish current for lighting purpose:*. pnivi :ed r.c mojors ar>* used, as his plant is unable -to pull the loai' cau d by motors being switched on. At the ti- -t i-: of an e. - load the power will be < t.m , pletely shut oi?'. It is h< i?e<i that everyone will regard liar wishes oi Mr. Erwin, and hat he will' not be* forced to. cut >?? th4 power. Rosman Hi School Oaens Sept. First* With 13Tead e; ? Rostrum J I : * : ? Sc.h'" ! ? * *? 1 c the. se- Kin '>J.~ . 2|v i ? ' w? Tfie bi:;1. !i.- ? was 1 ?? full of ' children. <>f : he di ?Re id-- these {he:* w?-r pupil* from Quebec. (rloHcv -tt-i ?Veyt safi .Clvri'yfb-Ll. T* ; . . ; ...tiia> til': ? ' ' ' ' i . .? t's-ioi iliat the Kc'Mi:.'-:. -i : ? ! > ??: vi.r i ;?? rienced. The fru ui*; ? ?" ?*-;st>. college . grady.i: a : ?. . .cr. '-,-d -.lea users ' .^f'Uth :r'ar-iii!::i. u: ??. ?.???' ? . hV-'V.r ?.??a:i:al t iiin": ? ? h-- h;- ?' ; ? ? V. T'lf ?; K -11 ! . it!t? :e^t in their i i i i tfuiv pride >n iht.> v.?.r.: !?y -th- Xorih v a:' " I*.' ?: .?v-.;-:'?cs:.tion.-' This -Is tip*' (its.'- sm. , the : O'UM'y L;i- vr.-n Jir'oH iiii, ? this t iVrojiinV.'U beUiir . : t *tr>nji is .i'i ? ' \ : ? ?thcr .?school* of the ? .UJity, . :? . > ned'that tin other t? :. !: i'- <?; '""jnty will show the *a?if- r.r *:? '???nal- spirit and i, ! * ?. :hv cause of edll'.r. .1 . sh<-wn by the ir.eii. '!??!-. ? : ri< ;.c: . . ; the Ropjnan sciioei. At the openi; ?- ? ? ?? ? - *cn???r was addressed i ; ? p;tst ? cf the different civu>? i-? and. a hearty iiiv.ution Ua- ex.; ???!??? t<- tile various iiie;:'.-:.ei> "i ?" 'facU't> to attend < ue of :!i< citun i ? ;.:id .Sun?lay S? ? i ?<??>?; - ? ? f ? '"u ? take part in tile ?- ?-?*. : i i.* an ixaniolc f<>r t :i?- various ?*o|ii ni.iin.it ies of the < >>u'ity. a .! teachers, it the>V co?i;!'Himty where i:n. >VJ".l ? jriac. :?* have a h -arry >? ???? ? : <jhiy from the p?i-'"i ? but .> .*<? ' the *-it 'Zens . of th" i'' ? by ^iad to lak ? ? '???'?.? tr.at will heiii ;h- t!.? i;;* nil a- yc?. the education;1! d? '? ; ? ei < i 1 j i;t?nimunity in which tiny- ar? *v 11 ? injr. MUCH PROFANE LANGUAGE CAUSES BOOTl Et.CERS t ALL On last Sunda' i. -. ht. Si ? ? ? Sitton and Depiii\ a !<?!;?:>?/ ??'??: ? ' V* A.' called to (iloUcest.'1 t>* at'ti *; a: : lejred wife-beater. AT'er tin was made, the party (u?e.i roadside spring fyi- a drink of \\ .\ and While there, a car r..;.* cd. :r. qrcupants. usin'u 'a. ?'> an ... >?.. bnind-of _Ioud -fa: i*y. Sh* i.. Sittim followed in .us -;.t. 'eavt; ? prisoner number "iu- < u>to i\ ..f Deputy Nichols and cam; lit the in- :: in the act of taking a drink of ; hilarious fluid. Tile three ocenpan: of the car were arrested ?!i ' hai_ of beiajr -Intnl. and <i:*o;-.ierl\ .. f transport injr liquor. j ECK SIMS CATCHES SPEEDERS; FINDS BOOZE ' On last Friday. Kura! Police-.:, ! Sims halted a Ford touriuj. cai f< speeding on the North Bivvard nitrh way. and upon looking in the ca. foupd 40 gallons of whiskey packc. nicely in the car. The occupants of the car. Ralp! Hurst and VValtei Wagner <>f Ashe ville. aged about IS. were placed jail. Wagner is a reputed fcootiee ger. having been arrested in Jack;-; :? County recently on charges of trans porting. This makes !?"> gallons < ' whiskey, two cars and four men ar rested al the same place in the pa short whue by Sims. THE PRAYER CORNER GLADNESS OF HEART Though it is tun- ???.? that ai > one, may, by determined effort, a quire the valuable habit of . heerfu nc-s, of \vhi< !i I spok in last week Prayer Oirner. I think those wh<> are triad at -!i!.< a rr.< :? <-h:I t (?without vi? c:al help an-! i cheer -their coin" ade ? far moi* . ("Happiness ve y i- f ? i r 'marks a \vr:,.j- "I i' i-:i !.? keep she says, "a nbo-'o':r :f< i - f a li.ujrt - insr baby or my ma . pK-ci-, hi cause I* colli no- I > p f t >> s >? lit. when I b?ok-. <i at :t. . i r i > i 1 i- fnipo si hie to all ? ??f: ? ? if and i cherish nielaiich?>;y m ;.t th?; same tinv*. ' her - ? ish darkro-. . ? . ? ? ! i, t?i^et her." [ ,^?o nay > a.: > ( . ? i *ejr i * it. bv kneel tii. I> f->.. ????- Kit.*.' t receive Mi.- >:' j 1 i ? is < radi.'nn. i- . ? ? h ; jit;! - ti. ii : a \ii" - T "! . -a!-: ti v ...-4 ... i ll? wh- Vi ~u>' . . ttoin, -? .?? i>iart.:<'! >?. - de;> I.i 'Mr -v.'.;- .. v.iii'< -S?; ?C? ?. '* 2 f ? ? ai.ii "JvabiKi:1 : ' ? ,-h - said, A :ic . v r>?: ? : ... ?.??.!; '? ? the p ' ? Of \h;., 4 kV . .. V.ii ? . ami ?ilir Hi. : f. !, .. 1 . tiici) The i... ... *i ;; X'' . .-?IV fn'.i I . ; teal's. lie ir. ? : W- ..",v. . name. Have I.?l ..U- >if skie. A mi 1 . '? ? ' . i ? . . . -? . i* . A PRAYER FOR GLhDM- b 0? hEAR 1 / O Thou *!????. > * ...il; . i! Joy. niaK>' "i- li-ar: "... :. <?i ?JJ.l/il.'i!1, -'S^ J'" . ami . . r ? . .? i? loi*tc?i. ! ?? r v. ? i? ? -i \i 1 1 j. ? . . I >*? Lor?i s pr->;tii.M . i'j*. : ; '?? our. hi art.-, V. . 1 ? i lo\ ? i. wirkwl'ifs.*. j'i-ip u- ! ? ? : eoUSl!e-s aiei :.:i' ? ! '? Thou rniyi:.--: .t ?; :.r? i ?:? .? oil of jrir.-i Kna!.ie u ? ~ .y ?;t khoelinj; !?, r. : ?. i: K..._ . ?-c? i\e HlS ni";::.;; ? a* . ? ill thf ni-.ti .> oi ? -. i-.' v. ? kill*!? :. ui i -i. bt . .i?% it" fa- ??. .?!??! ii.at . :-.i 'It* ?lay ? h/ou^r.'i. :na> all o..: i.\ . "tiiXe u.- to -erct Tilve u t1 ? lies.-: all. I ct.jiie i'? !oi\- ' ??? wit a tnank.-^-: itic. ?" <*at it t o with ylailta-ss a::.i sia^le .v?s ??? hi'firt. <'aii u- 1 \ our i.aa- . we too, ilk;* \I.*t \ Mao trail-. a.ai fi-r! Til? very mar u>. :?u.i n:;\c tlie K'a?i a-surat:< ?? ' al! h : k artii ih< ui?rht. ali -in ami' I .i i forever pas-cl away. Let u-. lift j our eyes to the ea.-tern sk'e-, ami live in t h?- eiailess i itrht . and the ' praise ,-i :>ii be oiveii !? Tlii-r. I Iiou j ( iful of v % a ?! of .i' I'i.tin'i, 'Son and Hoi\ ^p:ra. is-, a:, i t. i i ever. Allien. I i\ i' C. MISS MATTIE DAVIS INJURED BY AUTO AT PISGAH FOREST Miss Mattie Davis, .if I'fs^ah est, suffered serious injuries i ae*> day evening about six o'clock, jr. front of her home, when sh? wa? ci'ossinjr the street ami was ?:m over by an automobile tlriven by >^Ir. Ed Hossal. of Davidson Kimt. She was at once removed to Dt. Summey's office where an X-ray ex amination was made, and was later placed in Transylvania Hospital. The News was unable to obtain any information from the ho-pital repa rdinj; the extent of her injuries.

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