News advertising always brings results. vvv THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1925 VOL. XXX r.ii FARM NEWS By L. A. AMMON T. B. Work t* At last the State has arranged l its pocketbook. so it can finish test ing1 the cattle of the County for i. B. There is a. few months work to jk be done yet. Most all Gloucester is to do. ami several that were missed. The first iest is tree, and where re actors are found two more tests are free. Anyone seeking any farther testing will iraVe to tout the bilL Dr. J. V. Duckworth has be?b sent here to finish.- the work. Dr. Castlebi rry is here" to show hirii j where the Work left off. The County Agent visited Madison County the week-end. To hear a farmer of Transylvania complain! about. crops would .-'be- being a raiser. Those poor people sure are up j against, a hard winter. Over halt | of tno corn was < at for fodder.; The j best field ^ ?estiiuateU ' tja yield 2a j bushels per acre.' No garden truck ' ??r what-not. Due to the seeding being ail killed in the Counties \W.-t of us. cin y are sowing hairy .Vetch- and rye r or. i.ay next year. t':us makes a w:y .y^u . catch v;rop, alio wortuy of greater-; consideration from u-v? Hatchery Signing up siuires the Com ? munity iiauJuTy ;s a hard and >..?w ? job. Ail seem .i'mmous. .but av . - ???' ? . .- ?? - f money i salso ]uevea.>u"ry. ; l.'u- mtv .- , est is such tuat Lhe ? project -coUid hardly .faa: ata't . t.rte ? >i.vVv'vv!'-it .Would be a g-ieni. hooSt for p' -.lii'-'y. ? W hy not eoiue i.n? try tin a sure enough i^. '. -->* way. a.nd ; lev this way of :tfi;if:ss- the other, feduw do it, pa.-.* bj? There.; ii'iust. -iit some action -?'U- y ' up lo corf;nuii: :it?es.. to- do'-' iW ?' tnemse.iyvs now, which is ji for one -.wo to do. - ' Markets -X-e VaMs for- ry'e. potatoes u-R- 1 change, i trosf at home-. eaT>-|. bage '.!i v tn-aiis.. -source and j same: ,a!i'o cattle , firm and higher o.?i. . ? l..l't''t: . I'-OHUds U{>; -. ; : V Outlook . I ? If this i'ou.-i.A..-reailv ^ beconitw; .r-.al ? :' - . ? ?/-.? - ? . . , siiiiiii-: r ? 5.1::. . it:, .the tanner* should ? Ui'f ?!??:?? - : ? . ? Ilrucktn u'i" | 'i'ng.;-, p'-a-ti: y>- . ? -W : t slke; up Hie., ? .pleSe!:': Ss . U:." . ;!;vr-c. 0v-::CUi-S.- I'll . farming me r-'uvo 'enough' t ;-' -:a&? more to g?> ..*(? w-;;n theii yiuh> ( .'for .-.increaseti. . :?-v-'reage. ??}? Siuall fruits matun- u urmg ?>uninit r, .-aeh :.a.?pi''errie?. i-V.w- ; btjrrifs. : o.-f iu-is' .t->, blacji : ies, ?ai-a mii.'iy vvji.-.-a! 1:0^ usually gf'jw::, l- :-'tu j'hr; v.f e.W>y hoTiie' g-ai v. :vii uaie -t ?'? .seijU,-]' \t ' DecvwiJ.'e': . .f I- a-hi not Vra;;s--j ? ferrttli w>- vv.l; pl;? w. ui'?vies- ,-uu ?'-?) ' .': i'ng. .the .*'?.? <-'.f . y.anj . : ??! .-v'j. aj. i i! " to -'.iniSUU-o i-B* proutteium - boi-.e. . - - - ' Ma:;y rt-p\ rt ?. .;her cati.e.' mUfeV. siiven, pi^.s. ? sr- : \vhy not; j." tiit . a.- otu . i-.-? ,1'iiviv do? ~pu?.-| -y?>u'r Kuods ?> 1 '.?..it inv. pu?*;a- -i*i . t&vj fi)?nv- of. an' a ; -a Uie haiae paper,' I ? uiii gia.: ' . ? !;> a,; i-cais, but iind ; that 1 phi.ct s. M-ry sniaii ahi'ount of | tho thi.;!g> < i with me. HOLLYWOOD FLORIDA TOUR CHANGES DATE The Fb?ri*fet .t'ourinjf pxirty lea'- ing Asheviile for Hollywood. Florida, under the .supervision- of Mr. G. F. j Pa.xton and -others. iias made- a ; change in the date of departure. The party ill ieave Asheviile .. .at four ...o'chMik;. p:m.. -^at.ui'ilay, .-\--Sfepi-' ?f the band were, treated io ;t;e cream by Mr. XV. E. Breese. .Jerome and Pushell. I'atierson-s and A brain's -shoe shAp will all be clo.-ed o!7- ^i\ :ui;t ,of re ligious holiday. , Present City Water Shcl Will Be Relieved ImmJ CHATAHQUA TO BE HERE THREE DAYS The Radcliffo t'hatauqua will hold a three day session in Brevayd. October 5, .6; and 7, at the Hi^h School auditorium. Two daily pro prams will he featured, each after noon at Ut'JO and each' evening at 8:UU.. '%?. :?'?$ ? j .-j The program will he varied. and the ta'ent throughout the entire time days will be very lino. In- | eluded in the program will, be found ; oiiv t rts. led ures. playS of from one to four acts' in both comedy- and crania. and entertainment features of various kinds. Season tii-k i ts will be on sale for $v:(h?. and all school children w i! , be .Limit Vt d to, the six performances j for The Chautauqua is he- i .'iujf. sponsored by the Brevard Bet-' t?huMtfci ANNA CASE TO APPEAR IN ASHEVILLE, OCTOBER 3 A'iV i Case. America's favorite -oorano; ??'???. been booked 1 or a cotT ? ? ? . ? ? > ? ? ?. ? ? j vert. i:i .Vhf.iijc .at the Auditorium. | :count of the fact; .thai her. managers persuaded - her t ? begin' htT tours a day earlier and accept the Asheviiie engagement- -V great ' tr^at '.is in -tore for all mu.-.s; fo s'e'rs who will be privileged ..to : hea!'Vthi> noted American singer. ''ORE DISS FILED N PRESENT YEAS THAN PAST FOUR .Acci?rd:_r\?r ': to a -lavement ? made f bv: B. Owen. , register of deeds, Hr<- .a and . Transylvania > ounty ?-it::.. }>? *h;:V-e ?een- so Ci.ve ii: th< :e.;i v.-t-ile tield that tht oitice iozvi".' .'?f ? -ii;. iister." of .-Deeds, -ol T .'ran . y1v:.;:;;. (Oun'y has been inc rea-e sin.; a?i are kept ;busy continually. Busir.es> has grown, in the 'pns.t. /in jntouhs especially. t'o..suf'h A'n exteivt that th, oiTice personnel the '.past .vuiim^.vT irit 4?i?a* o.\ two to four, ami stilt, they arfr?.b'??t?r sixty. days behind ii i their W* rk-, lh.?, ? working, f oce linds it u .u'?,;.meridth the Jiundrcu of treat- estate deal.- which iiuve bee:: tiartsactcd. in the town and County durmjr- the past ie\\ months. iier. to.fore the otfice has hurdled j about six differently' 'printed ;i' 'for documents, .rsuch as deeds-., deeds-, in -trust, warranty' d? "ds. on O'tgi-dje i deed,-. eoi\tra- vs chattel n-.> ? jraxres. bilt since the -uiiprece !tate | i.'Ooiii has come }HK! e.x isteiice. .. hu'-dr-'ds ol". ditfereutl1' < printed forms are now ;>ut into us". Mr. Owen states that the number" of papers and documents tiled, during the past six iii'jnth- exceeds that of :hiv previous yt... in the history of the office, and that the luiivber liied during the past year have niore than doubled that of the past four years. Ai .proximately 400 legal papers have been tiled duriiic the jiast thirty days and .m'*?i!tf i nan Within the ; past six n.ontiis.; : The. proceeds of instruments 'iled f >r regist':::?.tipn. i?ir cluilinir deeds. and -i -ed: in I rust: for the- nxi nth August: alone, amousued m S>l3S.75." AT THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev, B- t '. Sprinkle, presiding. elder will pre;u:h ti: iiie Methodist* church Sunday evening at' Quarterly Cooferein e will be held at 4:00 p.m. K-pvvo.r?> 'League . -meets at 6:45 ? - the kiour of -< ;'vic"' being moved up. ? I Work Is Being Rushed; New Watershed Started DOES ADVERTISING PAV? BiLSAYSYw .Sept To the Editor Brevard News: For the Brevard Buil u Loan Association, Saturday ^ ber r.Hh. was indeed a > day. On that day a new mi opened and broke all pre ? i oids for initial shares t * ???? One <>f the contributing i V this was, I am sure, the sp tenrioii it received through - ? yertising columns. May 1 take this oppurl ( thank you for your share i suit*. Very truly yours., .MRS. H. E. PERKEVS. IV"' WOMAN'S MISSION/ V ? . ? GIVES INTERESTS pf ?! : ?: The Woman's .Missit the Baptist church < Week oi" Prayer by * ?' most interesting prcgi the mission work. ? . in jr. at the. church. program, a collection proceeds amounting U s?ni will be used by t "J of .Missions in the pr work. The program, as c: io.v, - : -Devotional. Mr. tun; those represent.. v/UU'rh and nussi".' Wire." ^Me' il.'fl ' " AshW" foreign E.'ii. < ; ivi'rl lil ? ">! trfouruige , fk.nis-'-v" * \i: . Mr. i uoi'Ke Simpson ;; B. t Vi :s. Roy Long and Mrs. \'i; >;?? : mountain .schools, Mrs. Ward: herald. Mrs. L. f\ H Dr. Yladdrv. Mr. W. S. Pr;.ci depart n?en? of evangel sm.. 'Duckworth. David Price; rnisyi pastor. Bru.ee- H.artsel!;' orpin Earl A h >rth. Charity arvi .!ren| < 'lari iic.* Curlce.; Mother' Dennis Scruggs ; V. W. A,, < hr Sheldon ; dialogue. Our Ho: patient. Mrs. Curlee, nurse, Snelson; dialogue. Y. W. A. ?' Girls. Ruth Cantrell and Soelsoi ; i 'h. istian Stewardship V. A. K. Hampton. : - 1 ? ' ?4 ? -1 I J l> ; 1 BAXTER HAMLIN NOT DEAL AS REPORTED TUESDAY Lewis. P. Hamlin w:.dies to c< the statement made by The villi; Times of Tuesday reirardi: riea'tiV of his brother, Baxter Ha who wa.^ reported as killed in wreck at Sunburst.'" N". 0. Mr. Jri . hn received a telegram from, brother in ( anton on Tuesday ing staring that he had read th licit- in Hie Times, hut there .... . hecil a mistake somewhere, as he W:i> all right. - . J S. EROMFIELD INCREASING PRESENT- ICE PLANT CAPACITY A ..'j added proof that J. S. , Bi'itmii'. Id believes in the bright fu jture of Brevard and that "prepared ness* .should be the. watchword of eVerv citizen, he is beginning at once t>i enlarge the capacity 'of hi; present ice plant, by the erection of a .1 "'-tyn, hew plant, ? with the most ' improved u p- 1 o~tjie-mln ii te machin erv. This will mean more than three ( times the output of the present plant, and will guarantee., the town for years to come, / ed to itcep pace with Brcva ease jr> population for ma s in come. Under conditio !ar tn the existing drought, t i wiil be able to furnish su water to take care of the he ~,000 people. At normal tim A I iall(!;.'. for an output of water provide for twice tha* ?er i. .f people. it will thus be thai the permanent water shed Rot only provide the use of 'ities of water for an increase nidation far in excess of the -t. number of people, but will ake care of any abnormal con s that may arise at some future such as the drought on the new water shed has al ivgun and will be pushed _rii to completion as rapidly a ' V. " " water shortage throughout mmier has been a great bind to the street paving const rue-' vhirh has been under way for '> ist three months. It has been Miry to h^ul the water from Creek by the tankful to carry paving work, which has not li laved the construction work ertain extent, but has also put >::v;':ny to a greater expense ?sadvanta^L' otherwise. Al! of ' difficulties, however, will soon an end, ? nee the next few ?'"'V Will bring relief to a most try ?- 'nation. FROM MR. McCOY September IK, 19"J.r>. i !:e editor. Brevard News, Dear Sir: ? 1 would like to use your columns] U> express regret that it has been de eded to do. away with the services of a "Rural Policeman" in this County, as 1 know that the present officer has. done much "to ? eliminate speeding, whiskey running, and mar. y other law violations since he has been appointed. I feel that the rural people are just as much en- 1 titled to police protection- as the residents of the larger towns, and the moral effeet of having an officer of this nature does much to keep order in the small places along ?the highway. I know that Mr. Sims has been an efficient officer, courteous to tour ists. and I hope that the "Powej that be" will reconsider their dej ion to cut off this officer. Yours respectfully. E. P. McCoy. President Fi Chamber of Commerce.