BBEVAED NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. mr From Aiken & ScruffRS Having mad.: a change in our business we take this method of thtmking our many c^.:stomsrs for their patron age si.'-cc \v.; opened business a year ago* The business will be run rv‘it on with but fev/ changcs. On and after this date all FEEDS will be sold sUfctly for cash on tidivery. \vi-v t) cxtrcmdy high priccs of Fccd- stufls wc iuvc dccidcd it bc;:t for our customers as well as ou * interest lo pi?t ir down as low as possible and sell strict tor ca:ih. ir saves disputed accounts, bookkeep ing and accumulation of bad accoun-s. Quick settle ments m.ike iile-long friends. Let's be friends. Yours for a prosperous 1^17, Al iEN & SCRUGGS Successor to Aiken &. Brooks ri’DAl! MT. »K£EZ£Si ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Mjss Nollio Leo and brother, WcMon, l»‘ft Sutnrday tor a visit in Un'unvillo. Miss Uos:il«'9 Hamilton visilod honn'folks on Littlo River 8atnr- lilayiiiul Hniiduy. ' \VeUUin TjOp, Asa Hooker and .IjK’k Hratli attended the entertain- im-nl at Ijittle River Tliursday ni^lit. Wilkiiis of Greenville dined witli Sunday and is spi'ni’iny: H lew days with friends at this ]>la(’(‘. Tile loundtttion f»r the Pears*' 111-nst'is bein'; laid. Mr. and Mrs. Pi'firse un'^ ori^iinally from Hnir- linul but. for tlie i>’!Kt five i.r six rears have hi-»‘n Tnukint; tht'ir lutinr! Ill (ireenville and sj)t-n(iini; their sMninier vaeatinn at tlu; Lin(‘ cot- t im- inr«'d:»r Alonnt’iin. They have (b'fidt'd to b!iild :v h(^nn> of tlifir own Jiiid will lind a warm weleorii*' hv tlit'ir neit,'hhors. fTdhn Hunt wlio has been work- injX at Hivt'r Falls, came home Sun- 'dav. PAT. ANOTHER Kmi lUL'SE COMING TO 8BEVAPJ Patronise News Advertisers. Daily Thought. 1 am fully convinced that the soul IB Indestructible, and that its activity will continuo through eternity. It la like the sun, which, to our eyes, seems to set in night; but It has In reality only gone to diffuse Its light els»> where.—Goethe. Another niovinj? pictnn? show for Bn?vard. It will be o])en to the niovio fans within the next few’ weeks. .Tohn (Jlenn, who has het'.n rnn- nint; the (^neen theatre of Hender- sonvilhi since its establishment, wa.v in lirevard last \vi*ek. when he h‘!is(‘d fur three years Irom .lohn \V. -Minn tlin room now used in tin* Ai'the’.wold building as a nool rtiom. Mr. (ilenn ])roMiises to ^ivo ti I'irstclass show ev» ry nif^ht in tht* w'eek at admission ])riees of r» and 1(1 ct nts. 'Fhe Iln'Htic will ae(U)m modate about ‘JiTt s})t‘cta{ors and lor their eonvenienoe the i>n‘s-. iif floor will be removed and built on an inclin('. (’. II. Loop, brother in-law of Mr. Th'iin, will b(^ asoeiated with the latter in this enter])risc. A nain(‘ for tlui tln‘atre has ftot b(‘(‘n lieeided u])on bu* Mr. tihfnn is thinking of naminj' it the Sa])- jihire so as to make it in ket^jnng with the name (if this section. Lots for sale. Sec W. P. Mackey, IMsgah Forest. l-5-4tp. A Mew Model Typewriter! BUY IT NOW Yes, the crcv/nrng typewriter triumph is here! It is jiisl out .uifi eomos year.s nofbre exports cxpected it. For msiivLMs sti-iven ;i litb-tiiiio to attain this ilc*:il And Oliver li:is won as we scored when we ;:;;ave i1m‘ world its lirsl visihl(‘ writinii'. Tlier(^ is inily no otliei- typewriter on earth like this tiew Oliver 'Miink of‘ tc-neh so light that the tread ot a kitten will run tIk‘ key.sl BREVARD INSTilU E NOTES £i Three' Muiitha Trial fc-ub- ccriptiii’.i to Tin: Asia:vn.;,i' ’n:^n:s j> ” i.; (to ilu’ rf'i'lcrs of Li ; i-.if cr f. r J ..ily .Kill i','.-.! i’lxs.; iU’T-.rt. i' i 1’;' : s •% ! -i ili'i’l 1 I :i;- (•(!. iiii'.l i.i.i.iiui I _■ i i'lii'i ' ' . • tM'V'.- '''i : : ;'uh,c.-. :'>I1 I', til'' Ash'-; il!' ; ' . Ti!!! ; I . I'. aii.I ,\' ir.i ■ Miss Edna Hunt of Shelby, who was detained at lu'r home in Shelby, on aei'ounr. of measles, returned last iSiiturday. Stowe Hoyle of Lincolnton and Osiar LJenson of Woodlcaf, who havti been detained by measles at their resi)ective honies, are ex- I)ectt^d back very soon. .Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Trowbrid"*^ iMitcrtainiHl tlie membt*rs of tiie faeultv last Satnrday eveiiin;; to nu'et Mrs. U. \V. Mcliondl, at their bo:iie. A vtirj’^ enjoyalile evening' was i)'isx-d. The Institute received recently a box ot (luiiis from rhe \V(jman's Honu! Missujiiary Society ot 1 hy son City. Many sncli gifts are re eeivcd during the yt'ar from the various societies as well as from private individuals. The .Institutii studt*nt-body at- tendi'd the services at the Ba])tist church Tuesday morning. Many of the studetUs have bi-en to tin* livening services, as far as it was ])OSsible for them to do so without interfering with their regular duties. CAUTION! The ii;-\v-d;iy advances thal come alone oa this inacliine are all ccn- trolled by Oliver. Kven our own previous moflels f ini(uis in tiuir day—never had the Optior.al Duj)le.x Shift. It puts the w’holc control ot 8t letters and oharacters in the little lingers of the rif^^t and left hands. And it lets you write them all with only 2,S keys, the Kast^ to opvrate of any standard typewriU r maiie. Thus writers of ail other machines can immediately run the Oliver Number “9” with more speed and greater ease. WARNING! This brilliant new Oliver eomis at the old-time price. It costs no more than lesser makes—now out of- date when compared with this dis covery. For while the Oliver’s splendid new features are costly—we have equnlized the addid expense to us by simplifying construction. iiesilve right now t«» sec this great arhievenient before you spend a dollar lor any typewriter. 1) you are using some other m.'ike ys^u %vill want to .see how much more this one does. If you are using an Oliver, it naturally fdlows that you want the linest mc;del. , I 7 A r^AYf Hemember this brand-new Oliver‘S” is th( j • greatest value ever ^dven in a typewriter. It J has all our previous special inventions- visible writing, automatic spacer, O'j-ouncc touch—plus the Optional Duplex bhift, SeU-ctive Color Attachmenr and all thesr *ther new-day features. Yet we have dvcided to s-.d! it to everyone everywhere on our famous payment plan—17 cents a day! Now every user can easily pfford to have the world’s rrai k j visible writer, with the fami -js PHINTVi‘i:, khat WTites iike print, incli '■ d rUKK i; desired. TODAY-Write For Full Details f writing mai’I'.iaes. Sec why typists, employers, and individuals everywhere an (iofking to the Oliver. Just mail a pcstal at once. No obligf.tion. It’s a pleasure for us to tell you about it. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO., Oliver Typewriter BIdg, Chicago Always Patronize News Advertizers. mm PLUMMER’S Annual deaiance Sale Begins Saturday, January 27, and will Continue Until Saturday, Feliruary 10 How does a Clearance Sale look to you now? You know how everything has gone up lately. To be abso lutely frank with you, I’d hated seriously the question of holding a sale this year, and finally came to this conclu sion; “GOODS ON THE SHELVES WON’T PAY BILLS,” no matter how much they would cost us to replace them. Frankly, 1 need the money! You can buy merchandise cheaper here during this sale than you probably will have a chance to do so again in the next twelve months. Remember the policy of the Plummer store: Not to carky over any of their goods from season to season. 1 want yqi^ to take advantage of this opportunity to SAVEmONEY. I Good quality MenGrey Work Sox* Sale price, pair 5c Ladies' Wiiite Handkerchiefs* Sale price, each 2c Men's 15c grade fancy Sox* Sale price, pair 9c Men's Work Shirts, worth 60c. Sale price 44c Men's Overalls, worth $J«25 pair* Sale price 92c Men's Gloves, worth $J*25 pair. Sale price .98c Men's $2*50 Sweaters. Sale price.. $ I *79 Apron Ginghams, worlh lOc yard. Sale price 7 I-2c DRY GOODES Dress Ginghams, worth lOc yard* I Sale price 7 J-2c Silks, worth $I yard. Sale price... .79c \ Outings, worth 12 l-2c yard. Sale price 9c Blankets, worth $2 pair. Sale price $1*69 \ Blankets, worth $1*50 pair* Sale price 98c 1 lot Ladies' good quality Dress j Shoes* These are factory 'checks,' worth from $2 to $2.50* Clear ance sale price $ 1 *48 ^ 1 lo: Ladies' fine $2.50 Shoes in gun metal, lace and button* Clear- I ance sale pricc $1*98 SPECIALS lot of Ladies' $3.50 and $4*00 Shoes. Clearance sale price $2.98 lot Ladies' high top boots—black, gun metal and grey—sold for $5* Clearance sale price $3*98 lot Men's heavy Work Shoes* These are $3 values* Clearance sale price $2*48 lot Men's heavy Work Shoes, $3.50 values. Sale price $3.19 lot Children's Shoes, worth $2. Sale price $1.48 lor Children's Shoes, worth $2.50* Sale price $1.98 Ladies' Coats at half price. Ladies' Suits at half pricc. Children's Coats one-third off. Misses Coats onc-third off. 20 per cent discount on all boys' suits. 20 per cent discount on ,all men's suits. Men's Pants worth $1*50, sale price $1.29 Men's Pants worth $2.50, sale price $1*98 Men's Pants worth $3*00, sale price $2*48 Men's Pants worth $4*00, sale price $2*98 Misses $2.50 Sweaters, sale price.. .$1,79 Misses $2*00 Sweaters, sale price... .$1.48 Children's $1*25 Sweaters, sale pricc. .97c Main Street H. A. PLUMMER Brevard, N* C*

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