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FJILY REPORT OF NORTH CAROLINA; THE GREATEST STATE IN THE UNION This country is endowed with a combination of natural advantages ami resources such as possessed by j no other nation in the world. Charlotte ? ?Worjc, to start soon on* construction of $100,000 new llay-j wod county hospital. Ml. Iloliy ? Kendrick Brick &. Tilcj company making 50,000 bricks', per day at plant here.' Aslu'ville ? Contract let fi?r construct tion of groat Pigeon Hive:* power project tunnel. ?Stutcsville ? Work progressing on Iredell county division of States- J ville-Newton highway. Kington ? New highway tr? be con strueed from. this city to Trenton. ' North Wilkesboro ? Contract award ed for construction of clubhouse nt Radium Springs of America in Ashe county, costing $50,000. j .Greensboro? WorH neat's completion on GreensVsi-o-High Point high way. Wadiso^-r -Post office to movc^ into nen quarters in Peun building. B.Htufort ? New business building be . iim: erected Front street. , . v High Point? Tomlinson Chair com >any ereeting large factory on i a mil ton street. VJiuh Point? Standard Oil company building new station on South Main street. High Point -New Alteration plant to be constructed in this city. High Point? J. E. Gibson erecting brick storeroom on Hamilton street. Jefferson? Ashe county cooperative hatchery established in this city. Winston-Salem ? Two negro banking institutions, Forsyth Savings & ust company and Citizens Bank and Trust company consolidated. Whitnliers? <-Whitakcrs Gin and Fer tilizer companny with capital of $50 000 granted charter. Liv - poultry shipped cooperatively from North Carol ilia during 1926 estimated at 2,328,057 pounds. Ellenboro ? Ellenbo.ro Cotton Mills to b-.ild addition to plant here. Ellcnboro ? Sweet potato storage house contemplated for construc tion in this town. Chimney Kock ? Work completed at new i.ake Lure power house here. Fori st City ? Southern Bell Tele phone & Telegraph company in stalling new common battery sys tem in Forest City. Forest City ? Seaboard Air Line Railway painting its station here. Ay den? Hotel Beverly, Inc., with capitalization of $50,000 granted charter.: Cliff side ? Improvements being made at plant of Cliffside Mills here. ! ?Goldsboro- ? Work started building aniiix to Goldsboro post office in this city. ~M aeon ? work started constructing hard-surfaced road from Warren to. to Macon. ltalei'j:lt ? Farmers in this state re-, cetwd total of ?10,272,550 for commercial truck 1 vegetables in ?1926. Charlotte? Work ncars completion on haul-surfaced highway between Wilmington and Charlotte. Morehead-:? $400,000 bond issue for resort development at Morehead Bluffs guaranteed by First Na nional Hank company of' Bal timore. Kdonton ? Virginia Power & Klec tric company to furnish light and power to this town. Sparta ? Southern Bell Telephone company contemplates extending line into Sparta. Blowing Rock ? Work progressing paving Lenoir-Blowing Rock high way. Keidsvillc ? Several streets of town to be improved. Greensboro ?Greensboro Silk Hos iery Mill compuny to erect $5uo, 00 plant in this city. Wadesboro- ? American RuilWay Ex press company to extend city de livery. Wilmington ? Several streets of city to b<j improved and repaired. Wilmington ? Work to start this Summer on construction of Cape. Fear river .bridge. - ? Durham?New office, store and the atre building to be erected at Main and Jones streets at cost of SI; 700, 000. uinston ? Ground broken for ^in struction of new Kinston hotel, Spindale? New Southern "Railway station at Spindale completed. Charlotte ? Improvements to be made to paving on North Alexander . street. North Carolina produced hi ore to bacco in 1 92$ than any othe? ' . state. Marion ? Napoleon Oil company in corporated with capitalization of $50,000. Columbia? Superior Sewer Pipe company to establish plant in Co lumbia, ? Mooresville ? $501,000 bond issue ap proved; for erection of now school here. j Ashevil.le-i? Charter . granted Shell | Metal Sign company with capital ization of $50,000. Spindale ? Farmers Federation ware house completed and opened re cently. Beau ford ? $05,000 appropriated for dredging channel across Beaufort Bar and at Beaufort. . Ruthorfordton ? Seaboard Railway considering- operatlo'n of gas-elec . trie c ar between Ruthorfordton and Charlotte or Monroe this summer. Roeklish ? (Jillis-Ray company with capital of $10,000 granted char ter. " The current income of the Ameri can people in H>20 is estimated at almost S90,?OO..Tn0.000. or $770 per capita, including babes and helpless aged. Always remember that most fires could have been prevented. LOOKING FOR BARGAINS? COME TO SEE ME? R. F. Tharp Phone 225 THE PLUMBER Phone 225 Why Does a razor pall? A dull blade. Only a super-keen blade gives a su per-shave. The Valet AutoStrop Razor Is the only razor that gives you a super-keen edge Sos- every ?hr ye. SI np to $25. Wet Aito^Strop Razor -?Sharpens Jtaelf CHURCH DIRECTORY (Notice ? If YOUR church and Sunday School in n?>t listed in this column, speak to your pastor j or Sunday School officials about the I matter and get theiji to send in their church directory.) BREVARD PRESBYTERIAN "TIIK FRIENDLY CHURCH" Rev. Vernon A. Crawford, pastor; Services: Sunday School, U: 45 a. m. ; morning worship, 11 a. m.; Chris tian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. v'-I S. S. Supt., L, A. Amnion, A cordial in vitation is extendod to members and friends to every service. BREVARD METHODIST | O. L. Simpson, pastor; Services: ?Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Dr. J. F. Zachary, Supt. .Morning service 11; Ep worth League 6:45; Evening ser vice, 7:15; Prayer Meeting Wednes day 7 p. m. All visitors to the city ; are cordially invited to worship with i us. We nee<l you1 ? you need us. BREVARD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Wallace Ilartsell, pastor. Sunday School !):45 A. M.; Preach- 1 ing Service 11:00 A. M. and 7:30' P. M.; B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening; ; Mid-week Prayer Service, Wednes- 1 day, 7:30 P. M. Julian A. Glazener, j Sunday School Superintendent. ST. PHILIPS CHURCH | (Episcopal) ; Rev. Hi Perry, rector, phone 134. Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; Church.) School, 10 a. in.; Holy Communion and Services, 'first - and third Sun-' days, 11 a. m.; Morning Prayer and Sermon, second and fourth Sundavs j 11 a. W. OAK GROVE BAPTIST Qucbcc, N. C. 7.. Isaac Henderson. pastor; Preaching on 2nd and 4th Sundays : at 11:30 a. m.; Sunday School each j Sunday at .10:30 a. m., C. W. Hen derson, Supt.; Prayer Meeting each' Wednesday at 7 p.m. Your pres- j ? ence is wanted at all these services, ? ZION BAPTIST Roiman, N. C., W. II. Wright, pastor; Preaching 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. and j 13 p. m. ; Sunday School each Sunday | 10 n. m.. C. R. Clark, Supt.; B. Y. ' U. 7:30 each Sunday; Prayer I Meeting each Thursday evening 7.45. i , LAKE TOXAWAY BAPTIST Lake Toxaway, N. C. . Z. Isaac Henderson, pastor;] J Preaching i 2nd and 4th Sundays at ? 8 p. in.? Sunday School each Sunday,, | at 2 p. m., L. V. Sigmon, Supt. ' I C ome to all these services. Wel come to all. ROSMAN CHARGE Rev. J. C, Richardson, Pastor Roiman Preaching every 3nd and 4th Sundays. 11 a. m. ? 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday School 10 a. ni., ? A. M. White, supt.: Prayer Meeting each Wednesday 7 :30 p.m. Lake Toxaway Preaching 3rd Sunday, 11 a. in. ? - 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School 10 a. m., W. H. Arrowood, supt.; Prayer Meeting Sunday evening 7 :30. East Fork Preaching 1st Sunday II a. nv.; Sundav School 10 a. m.,. W. W. Gravely, supt. Preaching at Connestce 1st Sun day 2:30 p. m. ? Selica. 2nd Sunday | 2:30 p. m. LITTLE RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH Scott, pa-tor. Sundav School I o a. m.. Mr. Chas. Ashworth supt. Preaching service 1 1 o'clock. ?.p ? L.Sunday 2:30p.m. , o' njee^ Thursday after the second Sunday. BREVARD WESLEYAN | METHODIST J Rev. .(*. E, Keilar. pastor. Preach I inn each Sunday evening 7::'.": Sun day School each Sunday 10:30, W. \j. Pier.-on. supt. Prayer meeting Tuesday and Thursday 7:30. V.. W. B. Societv each s-rrmd Tue.-dav 7:30. W. H. F. M. Society each 4th Tuesday 7:30, STOMACH SO BAD CAN'T EVEN EAT FRUIT "For year- was badly eoiiMipated and troubled with ga aft r eatir". I Could not eat fruit ami many other things. Ahhrika has done me good 4 ? can now eat anvthir.tr." < .-'vrn d ? | \V H. Fletcher. Alderika rom??ve< !(I\S and ' ften brings astonishin-r I relief :?> the sT??jr?ach. Iir:!'^. :? j >,.2"j ri^.rvr- amount ??f 1 wusle iv:;" |:i r >???? ii. v -r lh.- u-'.: ir :n. :: an 3 make> .. ... vr..-?-\ ea::r.... j KxrelJ. f .. ehr? -n-.r ? ipar :? r.. ? f. M MACFIE DRUG .STORE Dunn's Rock Locfce ? 267 A. F. A. M. Moots every Sccond and lourth Friday Nights at t : 30 O'CIoc k. Vi.?it inj Rrothron } Always \N?- Iconic ^v."rrr^i 1 'SNOWItokiJE' IS LATto. aUTO FAD Faced with <tuces?uty of mak ing long tii|?s through a terriuiry frequently covered with snow drifts *40 feet an ! .vhere tempera tares often hover arouml ."{8 degrees he low .zero, (.'ha lies Surrell, of the firm of M. Surrel! & Son, Chevrolet dealers at Newoerry, Michigan, ha* constructed a novel Chevrolet "snowmobile," uulizikig a Chevrolet motor and. chafe. .. The front t?i i >){ ihe queer b>ok . i i??" vehicle, which attracts unusual attention when r it appears in the snow-covered upper peninsula, is fitted at the front end with wooden i skits, attached to the regulation Chev rolet axle and steering knuckles. The car is easily handled despite the heavy snow drifts and the average depth of 3D inches of snow encoun tered in his daily travels ' Mr. Surrell says. The rear end of the ear is fit ted with two sets of Chevrolet wheels, set tandem style, oyer which nn endless tractor belt equipped with flanges operates. So powerful is the special tractor equipment, when powered with the standard Chevrolet motor that Mr. Surrell has often been called upon to tow heavy cars out of snow <1 rifts where th?*v have become hopelessly stalled. Tho extensive alterations required to transform the Chevrolet into a snowmobile were all made in the service station of M. Surrell & Son. The Chevrolet motor had al ready put in four years of active service on a Chevrolet touring car before it was utilized for special winter service, Mr. Surrell says. ? CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. James Garrc'n de sire to thank the friends, who with ready sympathy and kindly services, and also with financial help, came to their assistance during Mrs. Careen's illness. pit The council of Worcester, Eng., has finally decided not to engage y? men police, holding that they are "worthless in emergencies." The Bishop of Birmingham has been asked by the English Church Union of London to bar women from the pulpit in his diocese. James Roberts, a grocer of Chi cago. was arrested for fraud and charged with swindling seven women to whom he paid attentions. KODAK'S -- FILMS Kodaks?Finishing FOXMAN JEWELRY' CO. THE DEPENDABLE STORE __ _ > Dovt you Care / Somebody always may excel you. But don't you care! ? Others outplay you or outspell you. Hut don't you care? Prizes may not fall to you. But in everything you do You can have a |mr| xi.se true, So don't you care! Somebody else may have more money, Jiut don't you care! 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BREVARD, North Carolina now only fo.t Flint Mich The Beautiful Fisher Body ^ COACH ? a host of improvements New AC Air Cleaner New AC Oil Filter New Heavy One-Piece Full-Crown Fenders New Windshield I'illara (Narrower to provide pcrfect, clear vi|icm) New Bullet-Type Head lamps New Tire Carrier New Coincidental Lock (Combination Ignition and Staering Lock) New Remote Control Door Handle* New Duco Colors New Gatoline Gauge New Radiator New Bodies by Fisher New Windshield on Open Model* New and Improved Trip .. ?-?i.>n New Ur.ike ..nd Clutch Pe<I a I Cloture U'> -vernyig eaceiatve draft OH t'.oor of car ) With the beautiful Chevrolet Coach re duced to $595, you no longer need to deny yourself the luxury of owning a closed car of true distinction, fine quality and modern design. The Fisher Body is Spacious, comfortable and finished in lasting lustrous St. James Qray Duco. And like all other Chevrolet models, the Coach provides Chevrolet's world fam ous smartness, power and depend ability, enhanced by a host of new quality features and mechanical im provements. Come in! See the greatest closed car value of all time! The most beautiful Cheirolet ImChctTofcC history! ? amazing j[ow prices The Touring JCTC or Roadster J The Coach - ^o9f> The Coupe ? ^625 The Sedan ? ^69 D The Sport $?< f Cabriolet - I The Landau - ^74*5 *? 1-TonTruck. (CKaiju only) ^?TonTmck (Choiiii only) ? ' i- ' Balloon Tire* now ?i*nJ?r?i * on all moJtU. All prices f.o-b. Film, Mich. :-C. K V In addition to these low prices Chevrolet's de livered price* include the lowest handling and financing charges available. Whitmire Motor Sales Co. Main Street , Brevard , A7". C. QUALITY A T L, O W C 0 ? ;
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