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FROM THE FILES OF THE BREVARD NEWS 30 YEARS AGO. The crop of rain is remarkably short for this month of May. There hean't been sufficient rainfall this month to lay the dust ? but it '<? du t us and we will probably hare a "gully-washer" some of the fine days. Such another fruit crop as ia premised this year has not bees seen in Transylvania county in many years. Every tree big enough to pro duce a blossom is loaded to its full capacity. This is true of all varieties of fruit and means that payment of all debts in the county if the crop id properly cared for. Mr. J. W. Pies? has severed his connection with Brevard, and has de parted our borders for a permanent location in Marion, N. C. Mrs. Pless is an ornament to any society which is graced by her personality, and the ties which were severed ay her departure have caused wounds hen which will be slew in healing. By their removal Bfevard loses while Marion gains two brilliant attrac tions which we hope our sister city will learn to appreciate, as Brevard appreciates them. The News bids them Godspeed. 20 YEARS AGO. Miss Maude Jacobs of Lake Tox away visited Miss Kathleen Erwin last week, returning home on Sat urday. Prof. C. H. Trowbride of the Bre vard Institute, went to Waynesville this week to attend the meeting of the State Woman's Missionary so ciety. On the train bound for Asheville Monday were the following represen tee citizens: W. M. Rogers, J. W. McMinn, C. M. Cooke, A. H. King, C. E. Orr, T. H. Galloway, J. J. Miner and Mayor Wm. E. Breese. This was a great subtraction for one day, but so well oiled is the town machinery that it kept running on as if nothing had happened. 10 YEARS AGO. Miss Lucy Pflaster, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pflaster of Blue mont, Va., and Judge Robert Lenoir Gash, of Brevard were married on Saturday, at Glenmeade, the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Malcom Taylor. The wedding was a very quiet one owing to the illness of the bride's sister, Mrs. J. S. Bromfield, who is now in a hospital in Wash ington. After a delicious luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Gash left on an ex tended tour after which they will make their home in Brevard, where Judge Gash is engaged in the prac tice of his profession. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whitmire and young son, Thomas, were visiting in Asheville this week. Prof. Oliver Orr of Brevard In stitute conducted the services at the Brevard Methodist church last Sun t THE HEAVENL1NESS OF. A LITTLE CHI&D Matthew 14;4, 5 I have added auoihfcr verse, PLEASE BEAD BOTH. I begin with the closing sentence of last week's Prayer Correr, "It is only the childlike life of the parent liv ing in great simplicity of truth and trust with the Father in Heaven, that can maintain the childlikenesa in the child too." To this end iet us take ft? the les son our Saviour has. WHOSO BE CEIVETH SUCH LITTLE CHILI? IN MY NAME, BECEIVETH ME. Let us at their birth receive our children in the name of Jesus, in His Spirit, with Gis appreciation of | their simplicity and humility. Let I us receive them in His Name, as .those whom He loves and blesses, and of whom He says "of such is the Kingdom," to be kept and train ed for Him and His Kingdom alone. Let us receive them in His Name ? as sent J}y Jesus to remind us of HIS OWN CHILDLIKE HUMILITY and OBEDIENCE TO THE FATHEB and the Heaven from which He came to draw us thither too. Let us receive them and cherish th'em in His Name, just as He would re ceive them and Mess them. Let us receive them in Tlis Name just as we would receive Himself. Yes, just as we would receive Himself. This is not saying too much, for He asks and promises nothing less. "He that receiveth one such little child in my Name re ceiveth me." He that recognizes and loves the humility, the childlike nes3, the Christlikeness of the little child and on this account receives and treasures the child receives Christ Himself. This is the promise. With every child something of Heav en and of Christ comes into the house. In many cases it is not noticed, not cared for, and alL of Heaven is pushed aside by the world. Blessed are they who know truly to receive the child in Jesus Name, a being from Heaven, and like heaven and for heaven ? they receive Himself. ' He comes to such with the little one to be its and their I Saviour. "Whosoever receiveth one isuch little chiU in my Name, re jceiveth me." | "With the child He set3 in their midst, He takes the parents afresh , into His training, to teach them how to be great in the Kingdom of Heaven. He comes to make their child a blessing to them, that so they may be prepared to be a real blessing to it. He comes to bless parent and child together, and make (the home what it was meant to be ? day evening. Prof. Orr came in a case of emergency to relieve the cir cumstances occasioned by the ser ious impediment to the voice of Rev. W. F. Powell, who is suffering with la grippe. ? the picture, the promise, the path way to tha Father's Home in Heav en. Dear parents, shall we net "It oar Lord Jesus most earnestly to open jour minds to take in His Divine j thoughts about t'ae haavenliness of our children,, to op<? our eyes to see Him in them, to bring our hearts in to perfect sympathy with Himself, so that our little ones may day by 'day be thj blessed messengers that ; lead S3 to Heaven, that bring to us j JESUS HIMSELF, the LIFE and the ! LIGHT OF HEAVEN. A PRAYER Blessed Lord, open our ears to hear what Thou speakest, and our 'eyes to see as Thou seest. Give us hearte to beat in sympathy with ; Thine at the sight of every little j child; and above all, our Lord, to ; 'understand and experience how ] 'surely and how blessedly Thou ful- ] Ifillest Thy promise, "Whosover re- ] . cciveth one such little child in My : j Name, receiveth Me." I Blessed Lord, we do thank Thee j that, however feeble we be isnd how i ever far short our attainments fall I of what we should be, in receiving a i 'child in Thy Name we receive Thee. | I Thou comest Thyself to be our ; [teacher and our helper. We pray j Thee to strengthen us, and all par- \ ents in this faith, that we may < rightly understand that nowhere art j Thou nearer or more ready to bless ; than in the home where the children 1 are received in Thy Name, to be ; blessed by Thee, to be trained for | Thee. Amen. ? C. D. C. ! Cherryfield News Farmers are busy in their crops. ' The large amount of rain has pre vented some planting their gardens. | The Cherryfield Farms is still in progress. The writer has been in formed that they have 400 pheasant 'eggs setting and have some few ! fish. The hotel on the farm will soon ibe ready for use. Tom McKenna, who has been , working on the farm, has moved .back to his home on Highway 28. I Tom Galloway and family spent Sunday on the Cherryfield Farms, and they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher. | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Southers were visiting the former's sister near Pickens Sunday. Fred Whitmire has returned from New Mexico. Mrs. Eugene Souther and Mrs. Ed Landan visited Mrs. Bill Davis at Rosman Monday. | Ed Landan is attending Federal court in Asheville this week. Work is still in progress on the Silver Fox Farms. Why Not Take Advantage or our EXTREMELY WW CASH PRICES Note A Few of Our Many Excellent Values: A beautiful and durable Kitchen Cabinet $29*^ for Next to the very best out side Paint. $2'50 per gallon The Famous Hardwick Premier Range $39*75 weight 460 lbs. . . Full size 2-in. post CC95 bed any color 45-lb all-cotton Mattress ...... $6 .85 Bed Springs JW.SO UP for Feather Pillows, $2'^ good art tick, pair 9x12 Gold Seal Congoleum Rug $9.75 PAY THE CASH AND SAVE MONEY AT Brevard Hardware and Furniture Company Next Door to Clemson Theatre We Sell it for Less FREE AT PLUMMER'S SATURDAY ONLY TO THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED CUSTOMERS ENTERING OUR STORE DUAI AWPI ANF CI 1 1) Ft? SATURDAY WE WILL GIVE TO EACH, FREE, WITH EACH PURCHASE ^ tULAL Allil Li/ill Li ULil/M WILL IT REALLY FLY? "BOY, HOWDY!" THE SAME AS MUTT AND JEFF TOOK THE CENSUS IN, JUST ONE TO A PERSON, SO HURRY. WE WILL BE BUSY ? COME EARLY. SON, BRING P-O-P AND C-O-M-E!! MONTH-END SALE AT PLUMMER'S MAIN STORE ' / Everything listed below is a money-saver to you. When Plummer says it is a BARGAIN, you can save money. Sale Begins Friday, May 23 - - Continuing Until Saturday, May 31 EXTRA SPECIAL ? Ladies' patent leather and kid built in Arch Support Shoes. $4 values, Month-end price Men's heavy 220 wt. blue overalls. AOC PR Special at JL Boys' heavy blue overalls ? Month-end Special *7CC pair Iw Men's Summer weight union Suits. Month-end ire Special, pair w Hanes summer wt. Union Suits ? Month-end flftC Special DC/ Men's all-wool French serge Suits ? Mond-end (^1 ^*.95 Special $10 Manhattan Shirts, $2.50 and 53 grades. Month- <J? 1 .95 Special BATH TOWELS Fine extra sized bath Towels, a Month-end CI. 00 special at FIVE for 4,1 MEN'S TENNIS SHOES Men's Good quality Tennis shoes. Month end special at gQC per pair LADIES DRESSES Ladies new Silk and Crepe Dresess. One of our Month-end $2.95 specials at to 4.95 Silk Pongee, colors in green, rose, honey-dew. QQ* Special, yard OV 40-inch Colored Voiles ? Month-end special 1 AC per yard !?/ 25c quality Curtain Crashes and Cretonnes Month-end price yd. 19? 50c Peter Pan prints ? A Month-en per yard Month-end special 31 x 90 Seamless Sheets Mom jach Month-end special g^C Pillow Cases - each 1 AC !tfonth-end special .. WASH DRESSES Ladies and children's Wash dresses. Month end special 95C each to 1.95 LADIES COATS Twenty-Five per cent dis r count on all ladies coats. MEN'S SUITS One Rack of Men's Suits. Men's biue chambray full cut work shirts jCO^ Month-end special Oj SPECIAL ? men's all wool pants, $4.00 and $5 values. Month-end price only $? 9-4 unbleached sheeting, full 81 inches wide QOC Special, per yard . . ?>*} 81-inch bleached sheeting - Month-en per yard Month-end special. 37c 40-inch fast color Flaxon ? Month-end special 01 .00 J yards for 'PI Fast colored Prints and ?ongees, 25c values. Month ;ud special &t )er yard w ^ast Colored fancy Piaues fabordine - Indian Rsads - Aonth-end special ?^.3? ; yards for icial
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