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y SOU. RY. OFFICIALS TO VISIT BRE V ARD Boys und Girls From County To Bo the Leaders In Brevard at Early Date Facts Mentioned PLAN TO MAKE NEXT YEAR BIGGEST SEASON Cash Crops Grown In Other Sections Reported Upon ? Meeting Largely Attended Officials of tho Southern Railway company anil editors of the Ashe yille newspapers are 10 be invited to meet with the Chamber of commerc. in Brevard at an early date, and n ? the meeting b? told something ot -he hopes this section entertain for expansion and growth. This action was decided upon at largely at tended and enthusiastic meeting of the Chamber 61' Commerce Tuesday , evening. . Other matters given consideration concerned the farmers of the coun ty. Reports were made of great cash crops grown by .truckers in some sec lions of the state, <.ud these reports wore discussed in connection with the proarc.- being made by the Y. and B. X'orporation in that firm's operation of the creamery and the . cash produce market here. Plans for next year's work were discussed at length, and the direc tors propose going after next year's tourists in time to fill this county to ( overflowing. In connection with the farmers, one member asserted that there , should be a closer co-operation be .v. . .. mi winner and the business men of the city. Visits should be maue, one to tiie other, it was as serted, to the end that all the citi : ens of the county could work in absolute harmony on every proposi tion that is launched for the advance- ; inent of the county. "Farmers of the county must realize," one speaker declared, "that Brevard is the future home of the farmer's son and daughter. Every year young men and young women nre coming into the town from the , county, to enter business, or to fill the ofFices, or to take their places in the professions. Why, just look about you,'* the speaker continued, "and see the number of business and professional men |in Brevard now who were raised on the farms of the county! Next year others will be here from the country, and each and every year those boys and girls from the country come into the town to take up their life's work. The farmers oi the county should ""realize- that- evarything they do for Brevard is simply helping the town in which their sons and daughters are to live in the future. Transyl vania farmers should be Brevard's greatest boosters," said the speaker. It is probable that many meetings will be held over the county at an early date, at which time an effort will be made to build a closer co operation between the people of the county and those of the town. MACK'S MEETING 1 AT CHIMNEY ROCK To Start On October 24 Scries To Be Held In Baptist Churck ? . Many Will Attend From Here Rev. Baxter F. McLendon, world ' famous evangelist and minister, ? popularly known as "Cyclone Mack," will hold a ten days' revival meet- j ing at Chimney Hock Baptist church beginning Monday night, Oct. 24th j and continuing lor ten days. He. will deliver his first sermon of the , meeting on Monday night, Oct. 24. It is likely that there will be two | services held daily. Prof. Jones of j Greensboro, will lead the music. | Rev. Mr. McLendon prtached a ser- j nion some time ago at Chimney j Rock and pleased the large audience so well that he has been persuaded j :o come again. The people of i Chimney Rock are looking forward to his coming. He conducted a j meeting at Brevard some- time ago i at which thousands attended and I hundreds were converted. He is | holding a meeting at Great Falls, S. | C\, now. Monday, Sept. 2(ith "Cy- 1 clone Mack" was introduced to more ! than three thousand people at Great, Falls by Governor John G. Richards I of South Carolina. Thousands are I hearing him daily. Governor Rich ards paid a glowing tribute to Mc- 1 l..'1'.di.n. Many people think he is superior, to Billy Sunday as a preacher. He j has held successful meetings in i many pai\ts of the world. The people of Rutherford county and Western North Carolina, will | hear his soul stirring messages and will attend in large numbers. The people of Chimney Rock are fortun ate in securing him. HUNTING PARTIES I BAGGING THE DEER Transylvania county sportsmen are in their delight now, and many parties are on hunting trips, or have returned from suchi trips. Roland Owen seems to have brought down the first de?-r of the season, while tfthers followed closelv with their kills. J. G. Simpson, I.. D. Martin and O. I). Simpson, each brought in a deer Tuesday morning. Sev? ral other partie< in tin- r.iunty have bnd the best of luck on their trips, i; ! said, and many more ar<- priming their guns for a hunt. PEOPLE RESPOND IN WONDERFUL WAY TO LETTER SENT OUT BY THE BREVARD NEWS! Money, Checks and Encouraging Letters Start Coming In Day After Letters Are Mailed Out ? Others Expected To Be1 Added To Roll of Honor by Next Week ? The News Is Grateful To Al! Its Friends and Subscribers. Overwhelming ami spontaneous was the response to a letter sent out to .10 subscribers ol' The Brevard N ..s a few days ago. As the pres-i t management of The News is . ;ow approaching the end of the first year here, letters were mailed to all subscribers --concerning renewal of their subscriptions. While the let ters were only mailed a few days ago, many responses have been made, and , the very nature of such response has impressed the- editor with a greater sense o_f his obligation to this co.ii nnmity than ever before. To all who have responded so . quickly, and to all who shall respond as th.- letters reach them, The Bre vard News expresses its most sin- ? cere appreciation, anil renews its vows to work in season and out for the advancement of this great sec tion, and for the welfare of its won derful people. Following are some of the letters that were sent in by those receiving letters from The Brevard News: MR. GLAZENER'S TRIBUTE Editor The Brevard News: Enclosed find , check for $2.00 for one year subscription to The Brevard News. My time is hot out until next April, but to help a good cause ! along I am glad to pay in advance , for a paper as good as you are put- j ting out. I think the paper is the best now that we have ever had. 1 have been a regular subscriber for ' twenty years. Respectfully, J. W. GLAZENER. j Rosnian, N. C.. Oct. 11, 1927. FROM A DEAR FRIEND My Dear Mr. Barrett: Your circular letter to hand and I respond gladly to your request for A HELPING HAND. Years ago "The Washington Her ald" organized a club and had but ton made to give to each member. Around the edge of the button were the words "Washington Herald Op timist Club," and in the center was an anchor wiili the word "Let's" Oil one side of it and the word "Help" , on .the other side "LET'S HELP" was the motto. I obtained one and wear it on one of my coats by way of suggestion and reminder. So please find enclosed my check for two dollars, with best wishes for the success of THE BREVARD NEWS which under your editorship has hon- I ored the town with the best paper ; we have ever had in my recollection, j and 1 have been a resident of Bre- 1 v::ri for thirty-one years. In th? words of a world known' writer: "So long. don't stop, till , ?ciiVv over the top." I remain Optimisticallv vours. CHALMERS D. CHAPMAN. "Inglenook" Brevard, Oct. 9, li>27. i THANK YOU, MRS. NORTON , Editor The Brevard News: Received your lett.r asking for renewal of subscriptions at this | time. W:.?H I was financially able j to renew for the three years, but as conditions ?re so that I can't, I will do the be.- i I can. Am enclosing check for two dollars. Would l:kc> to add that since 1 met you a' our Fisher Reunion and ' heard v"v. txak; then had the pleas ure of hearing you several times druing Cyclone Mack's meeting. I can really appreciate our editor. 1 1 am always for the man that is for ; upholding the Gospel truths. Sincerely, NANCY J. NORTON. Lake Toxawav, Oct. 10, 1027. I To th ? Brevard News: I received your letter of the eighth of thif month. I am onclos- 1 ing a check for two dollars for a i year s subscription to The News. > Not long ago I left a chock for one dollar for six months subscrip- 1 ?tion. I wish I could send more. Very trulv vours, ' HANNAH McC. RHETT. P. -ward, Oct. 10, 1927. SHORT, BUT FINE Glad to do my bit. Wish it miy'it be more. F. WINTON. FROM A FLORIDA FRIEND E<iitor The Brevard News: 1 feel sure you will appreciate a | few words of commendation for your i paper from one who does not know you personally hut has read your pap< r from week to weel: for a lon!_' itini". T know of no weekly pnner that so nearly covers everything of general interest to the public. I have Iwn very mueli ininvsse ! with the fact that you print all n :ws in regard to th<' religious activities of your county and try to promote a higher standard "f morals generally. I do not remember thnt I have eve r seen a joke in your papt r that would cast reflection upon the eighteenth amendment !o the constitution or anything tha' would reflect in an" l.nn'ti. I feel surf that tin- old home town '? fortunate in having an editor who slamls i'ur the iiyht on all matters and 1 hope to meet you on my next trip to Urevard. Wishing you continued success, 1 unit \ ours veiv truly, C. osborne. 'Umatilla, Fla., Oct. 7, ll'-T. COMMISSIONER WHITE'S FINE LETTER Editor The Brevard N.ws: Enclosed you will please lind check, live dollars, for which extend my subscription throe years. ) am glad to help yini out in t ii i little mite as 1 havei learned in the past ten months that you are always in the front line to help and accommo date and speak out the truth and do not try to shirk from it. I wish 1 could help more but I am financially unable. Vou have improved the paper un til it is now the best paper we ever had. in this wonderful little county of ours. 1 take several papers but. when the mail comes in i push them all back and pick up The Brevard ? News to see what Mr. Barrett is j saying about the best little county ; in the state. Vou have the county j covered so well when 1 read The > Mews I can learn something of the big hearted people ,hat this county | is full of. Keep on building up your paper and helping the good pcopl? of this county and you will have no trouble ?Vying1 off your notes. Yours verv truly, A. M. "WHITE. Posman, N. C., Oct. 8, 1927. Our Roll of Honor to Date W. R. Kim?ey, Brevard. R. L. Nicholson, Brevard. Mrs. Withers, Davidson River. | Miss Martha Davis, Raleigh. .7. S. Silvsrsteen, Brevard. F. Winton, Brevard Institute. Judsou Coven, Brevard. A. M. White, Rosman. (3 years:) H. V. Smedoerg, Brevard. M. M. Feast sr, Gainesville, Ga. > T. C. Henderson, Brevard. "S.-v. Dr. C. D. Chaj/.v.av., Brevard. ' Miss Hfnnah M. Rhett. Brevard. George I h lips. Brevard, (Ii years.) Milan Nicholson, Brevard, (3 ! years. L. Morris, Newberry, S. C. A. N. Poole, Brevard. .J. W. Glazener, Bosnian. Mrs. Lee F. Norton, L. Toxaway. ; D. McDougald, Brevard. Mrs. M. E. Glazener, Brevard. Miss Emma Bagwciil, Brevanl, (3 years. ) Mrs. 1). Gillespie. Liberty, S. C. S. L. Norton, Brevard. \V. B. Henderson, Quebec. It is expected that the roll of honor will grow by next week, as people have more time in which to respond to our letters, and send in their renewals. The News thanks everybody for all they're doing for ' this paper. dr. mmm n be hwanb speaker: ? i llcv. Dr. O. J. Chandler, pastor of j tlu- Methodist church, will be the | principal spvak; r at the meeting of j the Kiwanis club Thursday evening. I The meeting will be held at the 1 home of Mrs. .1. W. McMinn. Rev. j Mr. Chandler is a member of the i Asheville club, and since moving to j Brevard it is expected that he will ; become a member of the local or ganization. It is needless to say that a great treat is in store for all 1 who hear the great preacher Thurs- 1 day evening. It is hoped every nu mber will be ( present, as matters of intense in- : trr-'.t to the club ars to come up fori consideration and final action. SLANTYRE DETEATS EHON IN RUNAWAY GAME, 34-16 Friday afternoon. Octob.r 7. Blan-j tyre's b.-seball team met with Enon i at Blantyre. sending the visitors! home with the small end of a 34-1 6 ? 1 score. 1 During t!i< first part of the game ' , Enon kept will in the lead, the score 'standing 0-1 at the end of th" fourth. But soon there was no doubt as to the winner. Blantyre's n:;m 'taking the lead in a masterly fashion and pounded the old apple in every direction for the overwhelming de feat. TRUSTEE TAKING STOCK PUSHELL'S DEPT. STORE ?iudson MeCrary. trustee, is taking inventory of the bankrupt Pushell stock of goods. As soon as possibl Mr. MeCrary will announce method adopted to dispose of :lie stock of goods. Hearing in the bankrupt proceedings will be resumed o:i Wednesday. Octoher 19. T. E. L. CLASS TO MEET WITH MRS. BRIDGET The T. E. I., class of the Rnptist -Vivrh w:l' ii" <*t at home <?*" ill": ir.o ?? it ; :{;:!(>. ,u - ' ? f iiMial ti:-.c ui meting <>n Tuesday. BEN S'/ACiiS MEETS ! DEATH IK ACCIDENT Body Brought To Ht^dcrsonville ? Mother ut' Accident Victim Lives In Brevard Kelatives and flic ni(s in the com munity were saddened Monday on ! of the sudden death of iifli Staggs, aged l!S, second .-on of Mrs. l'airiek IW-iiry. of Bvcvard. his death having bet 11 the result of t Ik ear which lie was iliivim- tiluni'i.'.tf oil' a h'-h embankment i:', luctu} v?i:i Mi-lion of Virginia, luar his homo, hilling him almost instantly, it is i! .tn-hi. 'Kilo body was brought in Iltf. i- ! M.iiVilk?, his former home, win-re lumral services were held Tuesday moirninx at the Methodist church of that place. Interment \v;ts liuo' :? in the Ilindersonvill. cem etery. Mr. Statists was connected with a concrete bridge construction com pany in Virginia. and was on ills way to take ohe of the young- .men of the working fores tc ctn'sik : physician, when it is thought, the steering wheel became unmanage able, causing the machine to plunge over the embankment on the dan gerous mountain pass. The young boy who was riding' with him was .r.riously injured and it is feared he will not recover. Air. Staggs was a young man of splendid Christian character and of high standing in the community in \vh!;h lie lived. He also leaves many warm friends in Brevard to mourn his untimely death. The immediate family .surviving are his wife and six-months old baby, his mother, and two brothers, Claude and Jeif, both connected with the same, company in Virginia. DOLLAR DAY WAS DECIDED SUCCESS Despite the fact that rain fell in ces-antly without a letup all day last Saturday, - the big Dollar Day event staged by the Brevard merchants for Friday. Saturday and Monday, was pronounced by many of the leading' merchants as one of the most suc cessful sales and bargain-giving events in the history of the town. The merchants had Rotten together rrvrvr.! vr.!".vrr cfT*r to tho people i.f thi i'ou:;ty In .1..- .- dollar day -.ales an<l the buying public s;emcd to appreciate th? efforts of the mer chants, and hundreds of people* who could not get to Brevard Saturday on account of the incessant rain, were here Monday and traded liberally at the various stor?s. Merchants ac cepted the weather conditions Sat urday in a philosophical manner and stated that the rain, was needed more in the county than they them s.ives needed extra business, there fore, in the interests of everybody, they expressd gratitude fur the splendid rain that wat red the laud and filled th;> streams. So successful was the general -com munity dollar day that another event 011 a more elaborate scale will be stagad somtime in the future by the business men of Brevard. WILL B62.D FM3 AS PURiSEMENT Two young men in the T oxawa.v high school will build fires during the months of November. D cember. Jan uary and February as punishment for having a scrrp with one of their teachers one day last week. The young men were expelled and mads application for reinstatement in school. The teachcis and students ef fected, and the parents of the stud ents brought the case before the school hoard Saturday, and after a long discussion reinstatement was >rdered, the young m ?n agreeing to ?hid: by the rules of the school and to conduct themselves properly and to build fires for four months. It was considered a happy solution of an unpleasant situation, and all parties left for their homes at the conclusion of the hearing, apparently satisfied and with no ill will in the hearts of any toward any one else. The spirit shown both by the teach' > and the students was of such splendid nature that the school board was highly pleased with the peaceful solution. HOSPITAL WOPff * NEARING GREA T GO M Committer* working on the com munity hospital matter report fine ; progress being made, and are loud m praise of the spirit of this section, which, it is well known, always ; "esponds to worthy appeals. The Transylvania County Hospital asso , iat!<>n is sponsoring tiie mov ntc-nt I 'or tjv institution of a community !ho-|,ital. ami member* of the organ I ?ati'>n i .loir.c most of the work i! i hi'i.ging ai'out the desired ends. ! Member* of the committee work | >ig on the matt'-r expressed the horn I 'hat by next week's issu'1 of The ? I'.'rws announcement of re-openinn i"f the Transylvania hospital will li; ? '-adv for publication. "Kvory on; I ; ppreeiates the necessity nf a hos I'ital here." was the way one mem ?* '?? ?"> 0 V ' i ;v to 1 fit? -*.r ni" '? & :? )? i-.stitu Had Broken Into Houses Here, Stealing Stuff Another Trial Saturday Morning Several small boys w. re iri"<! in Juvenile court Monday., before 1 Clerk of the Court Itoland llivi'ii and I .Mayor Whitinire, who sal \vi',h itiiii. 011 charges of breaking into h. discs i.nd stealing boil clot hint;, tow. Is jewelry, ami other articles. Sonic of tin- boys were under ten years of age, it was taiil. Officers Siins and Freeman worked the case up against the bovs, and re covered practically all the stolen property. Many favorable comments have been i.nadc concerning the <jui?.U work of the officers and for recov ery of the goods. Verdict in the case was withheld, pending another trial in the mayorjs couvt Saturday morning, when par ents of some of the boys have been sumni io :<nj)ear. Soiv.o evidence: v.:s .1 healing which tends to show that some pur ems knew the things had been stolen .and vh.y received the things , j into their home. LAPSES- OF BREVARD i IK GREAT CONTEST; Ltid: s Club Championship is un- | jder w.;,' at the Brevard Country! club,. first lound match; s being j ] Th\irs:..;y and Friday mornings. The i week i n the first round. I Mrs. Plummer defeated Mrs. Wil son 5 up. !. M L*s L. Barclay defeat.d Mis'f j Martha Breese .3 up. ! Mrs. T. H. Shipman won a bye. Mrs. I :.-. relay defeated Miss Rose j Shipman up ? 19 holes. ins. ?!. Masfie defeated Mrs. S. 1'. Hammatt (> up. Mrs. Beulah Zachary defeated Mrs. | J. W. Smith 5 up. Second round, 18 holes: I Mrs. Plummet- defeated Mrs. Ship- j 'man 3 up. Mrs. Macfte defeated Mis,* Barclay : I up. Mrs. Barclay defeated Mrs. Zr.cn- , ary 5 up. Additional rounds will be played! Thursday and Friday mornings. The cup for -which the lad>s are playing was donated by T. II. Shipmar.. Male mvnibei-s will soon be bat tling it out next week, when they will play for the President's Cup, j donated by J. S. Silversteen. Handi I caps will be arranged by the handicap , i committee. i ? ? Kor.Jorycn county is staging this' week a two-day county fair at IT,ct:i! *?"'!!?. r.sd one ihr.t prom is js to surpass previous fairs of , s'nilar nature, the event beginning Wednesday morning and will eoiij, ,t;.iue through Thursday evening. Entries arc- being made in all kinds 0 ' farm products, canned goods, do iii est ic art exhibfts, flowers, poultry,; j cattle, and almost every conceivable 1 product of the farmer and house- 1 j wife. Liberal prizes will be award ed for the best entries, and much) enthusiasm on the part of the peopie f of the sister community is mani fested in the annual -ivsnt. PATHETIC LETTER "FROM BREVARD BOY The following letter from Glenn | Gillespie, a former Transylvania boy I iand son of Mrs. Dee Gillespie of j I.iberty, S. t'.. and nephew of Miss i . Emma Bagwell, of Brevard, will Ik | 'of interest to his many friends in j this county, the letter being ivrilt n | to his mother and printed by hci conscnt: Service Co. 81st Inf. j Srhoficld Bks. II. T. September 20, 1!)27. I Dear Mother: _ j I will drop you a few lines i:i , 1 answer to your letter I received U> ' day. Dear Mother, I gave my heart I to Jesus last night. I am trying to 'iv<- ih; HV He wants me to. I want I you to pray for me as you hav ! never prayed before that I may ro isist the temptations of the devil over here in this wicked place, and liv. I the life He wants me to. so whi r. ! I'm called I'll be ready to tro. 1 | don't know a single enlisted mar. ; here that is a Christian. 1 am goini: | ito church Sunday. We have one lit- j I tie church in the Post, it is calle.: ; the Post Chapel. Idon't know whi. j denomination it is. I think we hav between seven and eleven thousand ' men in the Post and only a few ' dozen ever go to church or hear the word of God. Oh. what a help ii would be to have some one to preach to the wicked men of this Pos;. I have heard several of the nvn lautrh land say th'-y didn't believe in such 'foolishness, that it was just an old I story our parents had taught and I w.' believed it. So remember me in I your prayers that I may hold out junt'l 'ho ??n.l. If you have an\ I good literature, pl-'ase send it to me. ' ( will be waiti"cr to hear from vou. I '.V.r '.,vf ro a!l. Your living son. GI.KXN 'ill.I.ESPIK. Hurriedly Gathered Exliibits Bring Many Ribbons Back to Our Own County ? Groat Interest I C. C. YONGUF. CAPTURED HAND FULL. OF PRIZES Big Contest at Aalieville Was With Exhibits From Government Ex periment Farm ? Publicity [ (By L. A. AMMON) '1 ho Western North Carolina Fair finished with a good iVe.Hng. and nothing, oven to the weather, marred the occasion. Good attendance, hap py crowd, and money moving. ^ In a rush, fourteen specimens of Transylvania truck crops were got ten together and entered, and one of rye. The best could lie told on ".he last day of the fair and we won six firsts and three seconds. ! Q. C. Yongue won first in c -lery, and bunch of sweet popper, ;m ? i - e ond in tomato. Henry Rails'.)!:, -i;St pimento peppers; C. W. Talley, lirst carrots; O. E. Blythe. first rutahair* turnips; T. C. Hamilton, first po:a toes in "Any other variety;" County Farm, first beans and par -nips. Someone got second in turnips, and J. Frank McCall, second in rye. There were hardly as many ex hibits as Inst year, but quality was bottCi-. The greatest shortage was in apples. The hottest competition was with the truck crops from the Govern ment Experiment Station, fr.nd the fact that we won over them fives all the more pride in our winnings. The Western North Carolina Fair is the place for us to help put ?.hit county before the public eye as a place that growj quality yen tables,, and in quantity. Let's renn Tiber te plan for this fair next year. TINSLEY WILL KILL OFF ALL HIS BEES Disease In Hives Prompts Him Tp Action Fcr Sake of Other Bee- . Keepers ? Fine Spirit Shewn (By L. A. AMMMOX> . Whil" (ho Stat: liee Spsci&Esl was here conducting his lessons in be.e keeping, he was tr.kcn to the' hivci v>f John Tinsley, Maple street and was asked to go thV^ueh yard and sec if he Could irvi \v'.;v the bees were not doing well. Aft< v examining a few hives it was det-MwL that the yard had Americr.p Foul Brood, which is the worst dispose of bees known. Samples of the diseased c0V'"^> were sent into Washington for vest, and th; report approved the. de cision. The simplest way to hand!? tSis disease is to kill all the nf:e> ?n/5 boil or burn out the hives and ?tart over. A second way of long ireat ment will save parts of ther.i, but the other bees in the community o-e in danger. Mr. Tinsley and others feci that this is the only yard in the county having this disease, and he does not want the industry killed, so Mr. Tin sley will kill his bees, and start over. Such a fine community spirit is not met every day, and some or ganization ought to help bear the loss of the five hives, as the State does in the case of T. B. in cattle. The source of the disease is- sup posed to have been fror.i Greenville county. S. C. A Mr. Anderson brought up a large number of hives, and farmed them out w:'.h Mr. Tnt sley. We hear that he had the dis ease in his home yard. FEDERAL (QUI T TO BEGIN NOVEMBER 14 Citizens of Transylva.'.ia county, having cases in the n -xt term o'l Federal court in ,Ashev;llc, will be expected to attend on Friday, No vember IS, ns t hat dats has hceh Fet. aside to hear cases from his colihty. Fedural court used to begin on the First Mondays in May and Novam- . ber, but have been changed to the Second Mondays in May and Novem ber. The Fall term will begin nr. Monday, November 14. Transylvania, county cases will then be called on Friday following. This information came to At torney Coleman Galloway from J. Y. Jordan, clerk of the United States court at Asheville. TALL OWN GROWN BY JOHN BISHOP J. A. Bishop brought to Tl>e Mews , office this week some fine specimens of corn stalks which ho raised on the Brevard Institute farm. The staiks measure 15 feet and three in ches high and nine and one-half feet to the ear, and were so firptly rooteil that Wallace Galloway was not a bit* to pull them from the wound. Mr. Bishop states that he ha? several res plant.il in thi" flue, variety of oorn and that people, from other sections of tho county will have to show hint ;h.~ir corn be fore he will beliivc that its coital is ra *??<' elsewhere. The corn stalk*. ou's; lr- ""?* V- 'v. office. l.rVe attracted . 'm..id ??:iMc attention by all passersby.
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