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WARFARE RAGES E
OFFICIAL CIRCLES
School Board Says There Shall Be
Nine Munlhft' School Term
For County
Commissioners keep
"*i ON CUTTING BUDGET
Whole Question To Be SettleJ in
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.V ' Court, it is Said by Some
Authorities.
After a session lasting two days,
the county commissioners and county
school hoard failed to agree 011 ',!u
school budget as prepared by ;he.
school board, and all indications point
to the fact that tlje courts wiil be
called upon to decide whether or not
Transylvania county has a nine
months school this year.
The commissioners refused to ac
cept several items contained in the
school budget. Among such items as
rejected by the commissioners, and
which money was refused for pay
ment, included:
The athletic coach of Brevard High
School; the vocational agriculture
teacher at ilnsman ; the clerk in the
superintendent's office; reductions
were made jn amounts asked for in
the upkeep of buses and in the travel
ing expenses of the county superin
-- tendent; and elimination by the couu
ty commissioners of the emergency
fund contained in the school budget. ;
Members of the county school board
claimed that under the law the county
commissioners must levy sufficient
taxes to run the schools nine months,
and in the deadlock that has ensued
all the facts on both sides will be
heard by the clerk of the court. In
the event differences cannot be ad
justed, then the matter will be ap- )
pealed to the judge of the superior
court, who will decide upon all the
questions at issue.
The school board seems to be de
terminedj if possible, to give a full
nine months school term, while the
members of the county board of com
missioners are faced with the finan
cial situation, and seems to be trying '
to find some way of cutting down ex- I
penses in order to hold down taxes.
Monday and Tuesday all-day ses
sions were held by the two boards.
A recess was taken for Wednesday,
and they are in session again today.
Members of both boards are giving
much of their time and best thought :
to the proper solution of the ques-j,
tions confronting the county, and j
differences of opinion only have
caused the deadlock.
County commissioners have used
the axe on the road and chaingang 1
budgets, with equal vigor as that felt
by tfte school board. Many items con
tained in the road and chaingang
budgets were cut squarely in two by
the county commissioners. One such
item of particular interest was that
Oi'the salary of Road Supervisor T.
J. Wilson, which was cut -exactly in
naif.
Of course, none of these matters
arc definitely settled, nor is there any
Jikelihood of such definite settlement
until the last court of resort has been
appealed to.
QUORUM llNALLY
MEETS AT CHAMBER
After a wait of about one hour, a
quorum was finally assembled at the
meeting of the directors of the Cham
ber of Commerce Tuesday night, and
transacted much important business.
One of the big matters coming be
fore the meeting was that of a pro
posed creamery for this county.
Messrs. J. A. Yarborough and D. K.
Yarborough, officials of the 1. & B.
Corporation, of Charlotte, ^'cre at
the meeting, and made proposition tor
the establishment of a creumevy iiere..*
'J hese gentlemen a:? \V1uT0ughly ex
perienced in the creamery business,
naving operated the Mecklenburg
Dairv Company in Charlotte for many
vears, and are now owners of the
Catawba Creamery 111 Hickory.
The proposition made by these
gentlemen was referred to a commit
tee which iv. et with th 111 W eilnendaj,
rning at '?* ::1" o clock. At this
meeting it was decided to hold a pub
lic meeting in the court house 1-riday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
PROPERTYTOBE
SOLD FOR TAXES
Monday, August 1st. at 12
, n ">r., t'our.ty Tax Collector
VV. i'.. ileti it r.-on and City Clerk
II. 11. I'atton will hold the boards
a: the county court house. A real
. auction sale is to be held,
uut there wili he no brass band, nor
giving away of prizes in an effort to
bring out it big crowd.
Th> occasion will be a sale "?! real
??state aTid al! unpaid taxes for the
\ ? .r and prior to that. It >
sai i that many pieces of property
are to he sold for the purpos- of
Hearing titles and in the dissolution
of partnership, buying of real es
tate during the flurry of a year ago.
I'nder the ni< law the sale of
r>al estate for taxes mear.s much
n ? ? ?> than it used to. I11 fai t it
genuin' sale, when a' the ??n?l
stipulated period of time. *h?*
former ownt-r fails to redeem hiv
!k- !. nn i th" d?-"?!. tt U ssvd. b ? -<?"? <
|.( iKnxn< nt and will hold 1 hi same a*
a strnight out sale.
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BIBLE CONFERENCE
TOWN'S BIG EVENT
Be&t Speaker* of the Nation DcUbmi
Audiences Twice Each Day
Learned Men Speak
ONE WHO REMAINS
AWAY IS THE LOSER I
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Musical Programs Also Enjoyed f
Program For 1 he Second
Week Announced
People from all sections arc enjoy- j
ing the wonderful lectures and splen- j
did music at the Moody Bible confer- |
cnce now being held in the auditorium
of Brevard -high school under ths aus
pices of the Moody Bible Institute, of
Chicago. Some of the greatest think- :
ers of the nation are on the program,
delivering lectures daily, and it is i
agreed that those who fail to attend 1
are missing one, of the greatest op
portunities of a lifetime to learn from (
really learned men.
Following is the program for next I
week -
PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING
SUNDAY, JULY 31. j,
Sunday, July 31.
.3:00 P. M. ? Address, Rev. J. A.
Sutherland, of Birmingham, Ala.
7:45 P. M. ? Song service. Ser
mon, Dr. James Rayburn, one of the ;
country's outstanding evangelists. jj
Monday, August 1. !
9 :30 A. M. ? Boys' and girls' meet- j .
"'*3:00 P. M. ? Bible hour, Mr. Suth-:!
erland. _ ? , ;J
4:00 P. M. ? Address, Dr. Rayburn.,'
7 :45 P. M. ? Song service. Ser- ,
mon, Dr. Rayburn. h
Tuesday, August 2. (|
9:30 A. M. ? Boys' and girls' meet-,
n,3:00 P. M. ? Bible hour, Mr. Suth- ?
erland. ? .
4 :00 P. M. ? Address, Dr. Rayburn.
7:45 P. M. ? Song service. Ser- 1
mon, Dr. Rayburn. (i
Wednesday, August 3. t
9 :30 A. M. ? Boys' and girls meet- ; ,
"%6 P. M. ? Bible hour, Mr. Suth-;]
erland.
Thursday, August 4- ; t
9:30 A. M.? Boys' and girls' meet-j,
,n*3;00 P. M. ? Bible hour, Mr. Suth- }
"'Tod P. M. ? Address, Dr. Rayburn. !a
7:45 P. M. ? Song service. Ser- (
mon, Dr. Rayburn. j a
Friday, August 5. .j,
9 :30 A. M. ? Boys' and girls meet- j
11 ;00 P. M. ? Bible hour, Mr. Suth- J
erland. ^ ^ ? Address, Dr. Rayburn. !'
7:45 P. M. ? Song service. Ser-!
mon, Dr. Rayburn.
Saturday, August 6. J
9:30 A. M. ? Boys' and girls meet- s
m,3:00 P. M. ? Bible hour, Mr. Suth
' '4 'o'i p. M. ? Address, Dr. Rayburn.
7-45 P. M. ? Special combination
service. First, unique program by
the bovs and girls. Second, showing !
of special motion picture of the !
Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, Us
life and work. ?
Sunday, August 7. a
3:00 P. M. ? Address, Mr. huther-t
land. ... . ? I
7 :4a P. M. ? Closing service ot t
conference. Song service. Dr. Ray- \
bum. . '
Committees
Committees having charge of the ,
various phases of the Conference ,
are as follows: , i
Puolicicy C <"nm)ttee : W. H. Alex- ,
ander. James l\ Barrett, Mrs. O. H. .
Orr, Miss Alv.a Trowbridge, Mayor |
?p \y. Whitiv. re. Responsibility ,
all publicity. . ? s
Finance Committee: Lewis 1.
Hamlin. Alw H. Riser, R. B. Lyon, ,
O. H. Orr, V. H. Shipman. Respon- (
sibil it y ? fin: r.ccs of the conference. }
House Committee: Rev. W. 11. ,
Hartsell. M Mac- Allison. Mrs. T. H. (
Dodsworth, Mrs. I). I.. English. Mrs. ,
T. H. an. with any others ihej j
may call v.pon for assistance. Res
ponsibility ? decoration of the high
school auditorium, where the mo;;t
imrs will be held, such as furnishing .
flowers etc., seeing that the janitor
keeps '.h. place cl-an. and to return
the auditorium in good condition i?
School Board after the conference.
The House Committee will appreci
ate contributions of flowers for dec
orating purposes. Flowers may be
delivered to the i a m tor at the mgn
scho"! 'uilding during the day or by
ncl'f* anv iweiwbc-r of Houm*
Cm r ittee, they will be called for.
\!i:<:e Committee: T. H. I'"'!- ?
?v i" -h ' Mrs. W. H. Alexander. J. <>?
I'iirr *t. Mrs. \V. O. K. King. .Mrs.
Ward. Res. possibility,
building up a large chorus choir.
,.\dvi<inir and insisting music diiec
t..r ns needed.
I -heis Commute": 1). <?. Ward.
l, i rv Jerome. P.. K. Lawrence. John
Smith. S. C. Yates. Responsibility
ushering and taking up the offerings.
Provide "welcomers" for doors of
the auditorium.
I , ... (ii'l- Work Committee:
p H Itamsev. Pat Kinr/.ey. Mr-. R.
y 1 .awr -n? e. Rev. Wayne Monroe.
Mrs. F. I'. Sledge. Responsibilities
lulling up the attendance "t
Iwiva and girls meetings ii* ih'
injj-. and as-isting '.he -
work as needed.
The Executive' Committee i- com
of ill! committee*, pa-dors ?
? ho 'he>. and ll< v. Wayne M"i>
' Kuril committee iia- mi
duty to perform and t' I"'"!"'
functioning of th?* ??*.;. . ??' .
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Come To Court House
Friday Afternoon At 2
All citizons, men and women, business men, professional
men, farmers, and all people interested in the establishment of
a creamery and cash produce market for ? ransylvania county,
are urged to meet at the county court house Friday afternoon
at 2 o'clock, when a plan will be submitted for consideration.
All people who are really interested in the future of thi*>
town and county are urged to drop other matters, if possible, for
one hour Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and lend their presence
and counsel to one of the most important events in the county's
history.
"BIG" ELBERT OWEN KNOCKED
IN HEAD BY "BIG" TOM WOOD
Thomas Wood, of Gloucester,
known as "Uig" Tom Wood, is said
to have struck Elbert Owen, also
known as "Big" Elbert, in the head
with a shovel Wednesday afternoon,
inflicting serious injury. Mr. Owen
is in Transylvania Hospital, and it
is said his condition is most serious.
According to reports reaching The
X'ews, Mr. Wood is contracting for
the Gloucester Lumber Company, in
.he Gloucester section. Wednesday,
it is said, Air. Owen went to the log
ging operations being carried on by
Mr. Wood, and began running the
nen away from their work. All the
men, it is ."aid, looked upon .Mr. Owen
as a dangerous man. It is said he
took one team away from a driver,
in his campaign of terror among the .
men.
"Big Tom" Wood then went to the
rescue of his men, and struck Mr.
Owen across the side of the head with
a shovel, knocking him into uncon
sciousness,
Mr. Wood came to Brevard and
surrendered to Sheriff Sitton. telling ;
the officers about the trouble, and
then offering to guarantee hospital
costs for Owen.
Both men are well known and well
liked throughout the county.
COMPLAINTS TO BE
HEARD SATURDAY;
Saturday, next, will be a busy d a v '
n Brevard, it is predicted, as that
lay has been set aside by the eountv
?omniissioners for the purpose of
learing- any complaints that may be
nade concerning- the new rate of
axation. Those who are in position
?.?k"ow> however, state that there
Mil be very little criticism, as the
issessors and appraisers have worked
iard and studied each property care
ully, in an effort to give equa'l valu
ition to all holdings.
It is an accepted fact that the valu
ition this year must be considerably
ugher than that of last year, and this
act being- generally known, and the
pasons therefore being common7;
nowledge, it is thought there will be
jut little complaint heard at the meet
SREAfCROWDS GO
TO BREVARD BANK
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It is estimated that fully fifteen
i !lc'"!)!l' visited the Brevard I
??.UK last Saturday and witnessed a
? mnnstration of the Workings of the
lew burglar alarm system just in
>talled. It was really an interesting 1
u? I)<:oP'e who are unfamiliar
vith the workings of safety systems |
o see just how far science had ad
anced in an effort to guaid valuables
igninst the thieves.
I he touch of the iin^-**r on the
ault starts the alarm that carr^te?
leard throughout the business district
r;f. tl>e town. LVen one's voice,
raised moderately, will start the
ilarm. Should the officers of the
-**nk fail to lock the doors at night,
v h -n the clock strikes ten the alarm
starts.
It was a remarkable demonstration,
ind doubtless caused many people to
?etermine to rent a safety deposit
)?>x in the big vault and piace their
valuable papers and other valuables
'herein, where it would seem to the
layman that perfection in safety hail
been reached.
AUTO LAWS MUST BE
OBEYED. SAYS SIMS
Highway Patrolman Eck Sims
rails attention of ;he pt:l?lic to the
laei that tin- new automobile laws
to hv -trii t ly enforced in this
? ojntv. Among the new provisions
are one that rails for testing <>f
lights ami their adjustment, when
necessary.
?'One-eye*!' "car.* and t ar- in i
it r lighting at ja!?L? iuen? s. m??rc
especially the u'arifig kin J. will not
: ?.'t rat - ?!. :,cr<>i ding to ?hc officer.
;j|'f. In I ?( ? f!l f. . |J, an*
special attention i -? !?? I ?? ? t?>
n rkKss ilrivers. 1'atrolman Sims
*a/s he cannot >h??w any partiality
in the discharge ??!' his duty, and
trusts that driver> will cooperated
with the ofTic r- in olieyinir the auto
-?I. / laws.
?mm taxes
MUST BE PAID NOW
? .? 'atcmct.: made l?v
1 N 'tor U. H 1 !? a
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TW- : . . vi'i
.: that ..fly .J, Vjf
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INTEREST SHOWN
IN COMING MEET
.Much interest was created through-'
out the county when announcement
was made in last Week's issue of
The Brevard News that Cyclone
Mack, is to begin a revival in Bre
vard on Sunday, August 7. Ex
pressions of appreciation have come
in from all sections of the county,
as well as from Hendersonville and
Ashcville. It is expected that thou
sands of people will attend the meet
ings from outlying sections and
nearby cities and towns.
Advance workers for Mr. McLcn
don are expected to arrive at once
and begin the erection of a big tent
and the placing of seats. Prof.
Jones, choir leader, who is known to
be one of the most sucessful men in '
his line of work, will he with Cy- j
clone Mack and have charge of the
music. One of the features of the
services will be the singing by the
different community singing classes
in this and Henderson county, as
;'il members of the singing conven
iion will be invited to assist with .
the music during the revival.
GOLF GAME GIVES
GREAT PROMISES
With Gordon' and Gazlev winning
the first match two up and Woodman
and Lewis winning the second match
two up. there seems to be some doubt
in Gordon's mind as to which two
rfotre is the hotter. But due to the
fact that (iazley and l ewis were both
fired after the second match for put
tir.e up such a poor exhibition of golf.
' h" next match will be composed of
Woodman and Cobble vs. Gordon and
Brvsp. Play will begin at 2 P. M.
this t Thursday) afternoon. Woodman
said, with his new partner, there will
be no question as to which has the
better twosome. In other words both
twosomes are out for blood, and the
gallerv will see some good golf rtav
cd. "N'uf sed."
One Club Tournament.
i ?ii Thursday. August 4. there will
held a men's one club tournament.
You may choose any club from v< ur
bag you wish to play with and leave
the others at the club house, playing
the entire nine holes with the one
i iub. Start ng in foursomes with no
r.::r.:iicH;\ Tb ? pairings will h. an
: r.unc.'il later.
MAYOR WILL TRY DRUNKEN
CASES UNDER THIS LAW:
An Act t'i Provide for the Better
Enforcement of the Prohibition
I. aw in p. il: aiw T ;o:
r .ur>! i. s.
? s.-k.-. f
I: i \'r.'.:l .1 ? I'-i: :
! . i h.i: a 'i\ ??- -v
? ? ! ? ? v' .< ' ! ?.f t'wbii.- !: . a
I : ;? Trat ivan'a i iijc*
t i.- . ..?? w'm . -h;dl be found m a
di;i4t-.*-;' *M- in' o\i<at ? i! condition
:.ny i uSlic highway or at any
? . Irn-. 1:. -< hool. pK n t< groun'l.
or i.thiT | l.l ! at ia I !t >r !i ?'
I i' -aid co\!! : . - whor, iconic ;:1*| il
? milled for a:'.? lawful purpose s'naH
: ir 1 1 . 1 : . -i.l o. ai, "
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r:< t le ? " ?> : i . ; t . 1!:. .
- .o.,-d :? .
p. o. I liiil ali law- ami ibri-e
' f law* j:i ??' edict with | ov ?
* i ;i*. ?, i r ?? b\
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foreo and : rt\ ?' !>..m i r
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i CHAIN STORE TAX ji
| COMING UP HERFJ
A slit villi* and Heiidcrsonvillo i
ihaw |?!l i' tax ol' ?>-*>?? each _ on iliv
chain siore.. ill <lu II' respective -eit
ies. Tin- matteis has 'ii'i'H taken i"
tin- courts, ami \\'i|l he m
(in var. I next week by .1 n?l?x' M?oiv. ?
Tlu- ease is i-l' especial interest .?
Brevard, as it has lung been telt
here l hat chain stores do not contrib- ?
ute their proport innate pari in tile
building Of a town. In event the
cities win their rights to place tin*
extra tax on chain stores, it is be
lieved Brevard will place such tax -on
chain stores operating here. I no ,
A. iV P. stores are the ones taking (
the cast to the courts. ,
S. S. CONVENTION :
? DREW BSC CROWDS j
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Toxiiwa.v's correspondent sends the ?
following "iniotesting account of the '
T'-iin: vlvania county Sunday School '
convention which was held last week j
at the I.ake Toxaway church: 1
On Tuesday and Wednesday of ^
last week the county Sunday School v
Convention held its annual services
at the Toxaway Methodist church.
The Tuesday evening services began }
at 8 :<i<>. After the devotional ser
vices. Miss Flora Davis, of Raleigh, t
assoc! . e superintendent of the,.
NortV Carolina Sunday School As
sociat n, gave a very interesting .
talk oil "The Duties of a Four- .
Square Sunday School Teachei. ^
'\n.-her verv interesting talk was
-The Sundav School that Measures 1
tin " bv Mr. W. .1. Vaughn, of Ash-. -
land. i<\\. former field secretary of
the K ntucky Sunday School associ
Wednesday morning was. en.-,
joved with: the devotional services,
pongs and talks. Dinner was served h
; the in i n hour under the trees at
no chu: c. i and mjoyed very much ^
bv v>
' \t the close of the afternoon st'fc
sion a nice felt pennant ' tt;?s a
ed to the .Sunday School that had in ^
this convention the largest numbei ?
of representatives, sixteen years oi
aee and over, according to the num
bcr of miles traveled This pen- ?
nant was deserved and presented to
the Pisgah Forest Sunday School, at
which Sunday School the convention r.
will be held next y?ir. ?e evening ^
services were very much like the
services Tuesday evening, with M^s
Dacis speaking about Effective
Ways of Using Stores in jeachmg.
and Mr. Vaughn speaking about
"The Invested Life." Both speeches
were enjoyed by every one present, it
MR. YARBROUGH 1
BOOSTS BREVARD |
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Mr ?! A. Yarbrough, president h
i.f the V & 1? corporation, Charlotte, o
one the biggest business concerns h
in the Piedmont section of Caiohna.
I, -is been in town for several days *
visiting "his section of Tnmsylvama (
county, and when asked for aii ex
mission of his views on the section
1C"Thi"'('is niv first visit to Hn-vrtyd. :
I have made quite a good many trips _
through Ohio. ItHliana. Kentucky and
\cw York state and have nt\ei g
been in a section that imnr-Med me p
so thoroughly. The. lands an fei- a
tile in the extreme, the best itops }
that one can imagine; the altitudv of v
the country is perfect and the seen- .,
erv is as excellent as in any seition p
with which 1 am acquainted. , n
The valley of Virginia from u
Roanoke north is one of tllc ' v
sections of the country, but I .do not ;|
think it is comparable to Bio. ml t
and Transylvania county . The ci .
?f Brevard is most attractive in e\j
erv wav, the homes are be.iutitul
and grounds well kept. I am a so (
verv much impressed with thi J
diaiity of the citizens, and to my ?
mind this section is one of ,he .no. t ,
beautiful on Cod's arth. j
KIWANIANS TO BE i
BOYS ONCE MORE j
A-rSff 'fe-T,';
need) d in his program ? ou.u ?
,' t in ,?os, 1,1 hut Friday evening. ?
??stunt niuht" was postponed for on<
wiek. a.'.d ??>'.' pr-vram w.l, be i..
??:. ,! to Fn l:.> ewni": " ?" {
Will.!.- I luo. .. .,
I.v- i- A ays ? :1< "
, ' . ' K V ! niuhij* of Kiwanw
" , | .j,-f <?f 1 tillM
!t 'i> v : hat mh nj??? *> will
h . the nu'etinjr r i nlay *<?
' ee just what it is that "H'H" lln
has in stmv tor them. j
MONTCLOVF. HOMES, |
BEING BUILPED J.
I
lim a..- l-i-ir "la..'.! ,n M"..t,'low
re"i> initial cim'.n :y ,?<oki:v
i;..H . . ? >j i M..;itm - con i.i- :* ?
n'H* ' ? f 1 he
? . lO", . ?;
-I'tNi' belt" . V _
:h?. proxinn'y "I '?< ?
ivhirh is provi'iir a b e mdu> ??i -1 "t
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FREEMAN SHOOTS
NEGRO IN STRUGGLE
Popular Policeman Wrestled Witli
Negro for Some Time Before 1
Using Gun.
JAMES WALKER, NECKO,
WAS ON WAR-PATH
Timely Operation All '1 liat Saved
Negro's Life ? Freeman
Being Praised.
I!. II freeman, Brevard polivc
?an, shot James Walker. 21-year
ild negro, early Sunday morning as
he negro was drawing hi* pun to
ire at (he officer. Walker i>. in tho
i. spn.il, and :i is thought, ah hough
.oiislv wounded, that he will live.
Walker engaged In a light *>'iih
{ill Marsh banks, a negro on Greasy
'orner. Saturday night. and it is said
K-al Marshbsinks with his pistol into
nsengibility, and then fired several
?hots at his fallen l'oe. Another
legro came up town and notified
Joliceinon Freeman and Rtiftv of tlie
ight, and they went in company
vith these colored men to Greasy
Corner in search of Walker. They
cere notified that he had started out
he Hendersonville highway and thn
ifficers pursued him. At Gallamorc
fill they overtook Walker and a
ompanion, who were having ear
rouble. When the officers stopped,
he negroes ran, Mr. Freeman pur
uing Walker, and Mr. Rufty try
ng to overtake Walker's compan
on. Mr. Free m nil finally < vrrtoek
Valker, and, according to the re
iort. as he grabbed Walker they both
ell into the branch and tus.-.led and
ought for something like fivv inin
ites. The negro finally succeeded
n breaking the hold of Mr. Free
ian and pulled his gun. whereupon
Ir. Freeman fired at the negro with
is 38 special gun. Mr. Freeman
aid that Walker then surrendered
is gun and said to him. "Captain,
rill you take me to the hospital?"
Palker then walked back to flit car
nd went up town to the Tr.i syl
ania hospital, where Dr. T. J.
umme.v operated on Walker. Offi
ers expressed the belief that the
egro would die before relief could
e given. It was found that the bul
;t entered the right breast and
anged downward, tearing through
ne stomach and taking a tip off the
egro's kidneys. Physicians who
witnessed the operation pronounced
;s success almost miraculous, on ac
ount of the extreme seriousne of.
lie wound.
Citizens of the town have spc ken
i praise of Mr. Freeman, wh:? w
nown to be One of t'l? quietest,
lost courteous and kind hearted offi
ers the town has ever employed,
he very fact that he tussled with
le negro for five minutes in an ef
[>rt to subdue him without resorting
:> use of his pun, and then only
hen the negro was trying 1o :;3?>ot
inf. is pointed out as a fine exr.::>pl".
f an officer's clear conctptio : of
is duty.
]0UNTY ASKED TO
KEEP ITS PROMISE
Bishop Finley, in charire of Camp
lee Off on top of See Off Mountain,
ntertained at luncheon last Monday,
t which people from South C:tiolin>.
lendersonvile and Brevard mc1
.?ith the camp officials and the oit
tens living in the section where the
amp operates. The object of tho
neeting was to discuss the road sit
lation from the Caesar's Head h:j;!i
i-ay to the camp site. There i-t
bout two .and one-half miles of
ounty road through this section (hat
s almost impassable, and the imnort
ince of putting this road in shape
cas stressed by several speakers.
Citizens in the community, were em
ihatic in their assertions that Tran
ylvania ouirht to keep its promise io
ime to put the road in good shape,
lishop Finley and his a^vi ei. 'r t
nade when I ir. R. Brown d<. ?<???.??(
he land to the Episcopal dioci - '?>"
he establishment of a camp. !' '?<
aid that th< agreement wa< mad* l?v
hi' county commissioner: at 'a!
iin- ;? p'lt In road in I s'r "re.
It is expected that interest'. 1 -li
nens in Brevard. especially. "'"I
?oad official-- will take not< of If
?xistimr comlit;ons and five ui". f a:
in early date.
mrs. j, wTbarrett
fS SER'OHS! v ?!I
Mrs. .1. \\ . BaiTett. riioti.c. ? f i
D. Barrett and James F. Barrett, r
seriously ilt at the home of -Mrs.
Barrett's daughter, llrs. J. A.
Charlotte. Last word from thoi '
lide of Mrs. Barrett said thf.v ' .!?
lope wns held out for her *ec ov? ? .
I. (). Baifett left Tuesday < ?? "
o be with his mother.
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