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Brevard News from Brevard, North Carolina • Page 2

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Brevard Newsi
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Brevard, North Carolina
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The telephone linemaix 4 has been kept busy lately, and Jhas had Business Lopats 3 plenty of lilgh living, The Cash Store. Dori't see W. P. Weilt wassail smiles. yes-terdayf He.

has suddenly the position pf rgrandi father, and 'is happy. Mr: and Mrs. Waters are; also, hiappy tr The D. White Pine Cdaip. With Tar Reduced prices caa eyerything at McFee's? and the v- 1 v.A, For Cod Colds aha i We haven't much, sidewalkqnj Best Iinkr Sausage at Aiken Ife CoH Tabs- arc highly recommended Try them jjea ve orders at Black's barber snop for Br omfield Fuel Co.

tf TO TRADE WITH A Car lcmd of Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, the best Cotton Mill ALLISON T. B. Store. if The Cash Store. Best Jellico lump coal and sawed wood for sale.Brevard; Light and Power Co.

tf a We'are still selling the 1 est flour Good when the telephone lines get crossed, don't go and" get cross yourself. Henry Wilde, a young man from Asheville, has been employed as clerk at the Brevard Drug Store. Native pack Tomatoes, can, 10c. Quaker Rolled Oats, per 10c. rfroaa otreeii never will have tmtil'.

horseback Txider take to TisingHhe street. There. an ordinance against riding or driving on the walks -and? unless violators desist an indictment may be necessary. A E. I.

Clancy, representing E. I. Clancy Chicago, Hl.i will be at store all day. -Friday and Saturday for the purpose of taking your order for Spring and Summer, suits for men and boys Mr. Clancy has one of the largest and most up-to-date lines on the road and is a member, of the firm for which he travels.

W. WHiTMnffl. This weather reminds us forcibly of February three -years ago. T. B.

Crary says that he was laying brick on the Henderson county court house at that time and only got in four days during the month. Sunday, Monday and at 75 cents a 241b sack. Cotton Mill Stored Wanted 25 men for general work good wages. Apply to Tox- away Tannery, Rosman, N. C.

tf The Brevard Banking Comnany are preparing to build a fireproof A pair of Smoked Glasses will vault with safety deposit boxs, etc. Watch this Space. help your eyes when out while the Miss Mattie Young of Lake Tox- snow is on the ground. Try i pair at McFees. Only 25c.

away is here attending the Brevard Institute, and residing with L. We are overstocked on heavy Townsend. KflflTCM shoes and overshoes and will sell at a big for the next 10 Rev. W. H.

McMasters, D. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. JVW. McMinn took a flying trip to AsheYille and back last Tuesday 'if-r This is the kind of weather that makes the coal and wood man grin from ear to ear. H.

Scadin, the Sapphire pho-; biographer, was in Brevard Tues-day on business. Don't fail to read the story now running in this paper. 4 'The Mjs- 1 tery" is a good one. G. T.

Eoane, proprietor of the McMinp House, left Tuesday for a week's visit to Bryson City. Wonder if our town authorities 'J are afraid that a sidewalk would interfere with fishing on Broad street? RevVW. P. Chedester was absent from his "regular appointment dHy, having gone to preach' at Bry-. eoncity 1 There will be no preaching at the Methodist church Sunday morning.

0 Preachjng.at 7:30 p. m. by Rev. J. Starnes.

who preached twice in Brevard last Tuesday of this week were bright days. Cotton Mill the CASH Store. Sunday, left Tuesday on the early and beautiful, but Tuesday night When you want to shoe your morning train. we had another snow storm; and 6 inches more of "the beautiful" to contend with. family right, at the least cost, see W.

Nicholson of of Selica was O. L. Erwin for "Our Family" JAPANESE TEA. a visitor in Brevard Tuesday. He seems to miss the inspiring weekly suggestions of Timer Exposure.

shoes. They are made for wear and comfort. i Notice The Board of Aldermen The Japanese Tea, given by the are pushing me for funds. Your Rev. R.

G. Tuttle will be absent from his pulpit at the Methodist Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church Wednesday night, scored a decided success iu spite 'bf Town Tax is past due and must bo A. 1 A -ll church next Sunday. He will leave paid nil once. y.

j. vraiiuwuy, Town Ta Collector. tf on Saturday to visit Lake Toxaway It's an ill' snow that brings no- unfavorable corjiditions of the weather. An audience of consid- Hr RED WOOB frCO ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Dealers in Fine Dress Goods, Staple-Dry Goods, Fancy Goods Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Waists, etc. Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Umbrellas, Trunks, Bags, Suit-Cases. Fine Shoes, etc. Sheets Pil low. Cases, Towels, apklns Dam as ksV Curtains, Port ieress Floor Rugs, etc.

Biifterick-Patterns MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED For Sale One iron grey mare, fine brooder one canopy top, two body any good. The commander erable size gathered in the entrance of the street brigade says he will hall of the. Fraternity Building, seated, surrey almost as gobd as which had been prepared for the earn, another sack of flour- Siftd new and One top' buggy in' very occasion. Refreshments in the Miss stenographer in the Snow, perhaps. gQodshape, prices Treasonable call form 6te4nd cakeioth eX(14 on Dr! J.

Hv Ilcljean. tf Has the general panic struck the $ald a visit of several days last lower regions also and turned la lent were served by young ladies, all dressed in true Japanese style. The Miayor's office was turned into My entire stock of watches, clocks, eweiry and silverware will be sold borers out of regular employment week to Asheville, where she attended the -Schuman-Heinck con-cert. Earlv Wfidnflsdfl.v mnrniTiity fhfi i J. 1 J.1 1 at 20 per cent reduction for the next Devil was diso.nvprpd a Japanese restaurant, anu ui im I i a i 10 days, beginning Feb.

20.,. Come J. W. Smith of Ca ntoh, who spent snow. and get what you need and save ona-ciau waitressses lutteu upvu.i among the audience with the beverage that cheers, while a program It is nothing short of Christian lil it several days in Brevard during this week, -and returned to Canton Tues-, day, declares that the Transylvania money.

y. B. Mcijee, Main street Jeweler. MM" cnarity tnat induces a farmer to or its entertainment was 1 1 i 1 mm ml im naui wooa tnree miles tnrousrn I aa tt rni.wfiRria roads fcre good beside what they Just received the largest ship mud of the present consistency victor phonograph gave a ntanber are in Haywood. ment of gents, ladies and children's fiws uiBtow of excellent pieces.

Tne tolloiw-f Our Serial Story; The telegraphic news service we cutting down his cord. in was heantifnllv rend hats ever shipped to Transylvania. Newest and latest stvles. Marked are giving makes this an attractive I 1 1 1 XT down for net cash.r Come and ex Superintendent Ramsaur and erea AOCai mienr paper for country readers If you Jjlke it speak a go Dd word for it Roadmaster Caldwell were absent amine our line, then you will see On Chorus "Ring Out, Ye Bens." Duet Serenade Mrs. Etes and MrsGodfrey.

Recitation Mrs. Allibon, "The First Settler's Pag from Brevard several davs this among i your neighbors. There is week looking after the trestle re that it pays to trade with us. -Whitmire Hamilton, The Price Cutters, Selica and Cherryfield. 4t Story." still room on our books fof several pairs at the washout on the French names.

v. Broad above Rosman. Solo Mrs. tes, 'Japanese Love Chorus 4 'Hush Thee, My Piano Soio Miss Godfrey. Chorus "Lo, the Day of Rest Declines.

The whole musical program was The Light Bearers will give an entertainment at Mothodist church i As a sample of "Church Directory," which we desire schould cover every church in the countv, we Tuesday evening at 7 :45 o'clock. thoroughly enjoyed. Kone but words of praise for the entertainment have been heard. "The First I 1 i '1 .5 this week publish the appointments of Rev. G.

Tuttle. We earnestly request the minesters of Settler's Story," recited by Mrs. Birch Allison, was well rendered all churches in the county to bring or send us a list of their regular ap and well received. The piano work of Miss Godfrev was exc pointments. Now indicate that winter is on the wane, and soon we will sing: The lovely May is coming, Tne cnorus smsnnsr bv a All who went to bed very early ladies and gentlemen was in perform J- xuesuay evening musi; nave looirett harmony.

Those who had heard out of their windows with aston- Mrs. Estes sing two years ago were ishment On TnnT-nincr Refreshments served free in the Sunday School room after entertainment; Silver offering at the door. Everybody invited. There will be preaching at the regular hour (11 a. at the Presbyterian church next Sunday, and services will also be held in that church Sunday evening.

The 'brethren of other denominations are cordially invited to be present at both services in the absence of their pastors. "Do you see that streak of light in the sky?" asked a farmer point- ing to the southern horizon. 4 'That's a sure that we are to have plenty of winter yet." That taken in connection with A expecting sometning out oi. tne or- 'm, tlW. F4' I I i if- -a wx BvvD lUiS wmrer mis dinarv.

and thev were not-disrtn- last one was the completest. Ev- minted Brevard nmv wpn -b 4 If' 4 erything had undergone a thorough prond of its home in the xransiormation. Tne outside world i.uxiu miu snow, xnere The object of this" entertainment were snow nouses ana snow lences was to raise money for the Orphan trie light wires and telephone lines from- and formerly known once ran were huge cables of snow as the prab Tree orphanage, where All decked in glittering green; Ye flowers from grave and meadow, Come here to me, your queen Further Signs indicate that good old summer time is coming, W. P. WHLT xwag a net- abandoned childrenare being cattd wuuk oi wniteness isut ov noon d.

a-u the ground-hog's annual ance, is. enough to give us all the shivers in anticipation. 1 The Forsy the- comer of i i iuj. ov uxxv3 jl xcau uciiiiu the fairy scene had resolved itself The ladies of the Aid Society wp Vvo tr VUTs vn AM I itouu ruuis, gratified both with the success.of dripping eaves, and underfoot the the entertainment with, the disgusting aftermath of sUppery' Tr Tr streets, has been moved, Thebuild-1 ing has covered part of the Caldwell HlUail. I nn-A x-u 1 x.

butions amounted to $25.18, )of street sidewalk, and the town ob-; tained permission td move, the "in tertained a company ofyoung peo- which over $20.00 will be cleared; building so the brick Walk can be pie at their hospitable home last Tx laid from Jordan to Main streets Fridav evening Tho wpnthpr 181 wuiwrag. now poor Has "already received over $5,000 worth of 1 The News editor was the recipi very unfavorable, but all hearts someof the ProPerous looking were gay, and the good bid saint stoge favorites are when they rent of a valentine last Friday Which demonstrates that Brevard has honored those who, had hraved 3trike the bankruptcy courts. within her borders a cartoonist. storm; by presiding over an un. Kentcky hesitates, while the ummer Merchandise and The scene pictured represents pnng usually pxeasant, occasion.

A Senate yawns' for "Marse i Broad street extension atthecor- axugamut t-u ot vai- ry. uheer up. sometimes he ot Zachary avenue. A boat entine JJay Had been prepared; who nesitates is saved i re3ts quietly in the middle of the For auuiwuiesunKara ana aans "Business and burglars are the Spring and Summer of 19QSV ZZZ "u- Ping. up:" says the Deseret street, it is raining and theonly 'occupant of the boat is' holding an r-u Utah News.

Well; a burglar's heart with a little how and arrow: 18 PSVU and the landing: of the dart "deter- Keepinjr Open House." i umbrella in one hand and a fishing in tne other. Fish are evlr 1 device- swimming around; some of themValm6st as longasrthe fish- mined thevfortune of the is 'welcome whence consisting of. Dry Notions, Ladies' and vGents' Furnishing. Goods, Clothing, Oxfords, and on thp way. This is the place, please remember, or an honest deal and good Value eyerytime, The" features of the Other games were played feel good; and we feel that way only and -dainty -l refreshments were when our digestive organs are work- dont take-, the ref erenco i as' per served.

was 4 tastefully ing "properly: -DrI Kings NewJUfe ouiia, vsijcuiiui uecoraiea wiw Japanese lanterns i'li is ream late the aotirtn nr Rtnmafh is writ tenin the mafginof 1 and hearte all the "symbols of liver andL bowels so perfectly one Broad People who know ye venerable, saint's undying fondness cau't help feeling good when 'he'nsW editor will not accuse of fish- oV the old game of and these 25c at T. "Allison's Wr. 'B ing near Broad steet on Sunday. mating drug store. i.1.

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