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BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. MUST PREVENT RRES WHICH DESTROY FOOD You cannot tontinue to eat it you ci'ntlnuo to burn up tht' froil? Therefore, it you want to eat -anil -) I'ontinue to eat—prevent the tires licit iffe destroying vast btctres of tlu country’s fiw>d produrts every day. These are tlie salient thoughts of a I'^tter recently isi^ued by one of the Urgest insuraine i-ompanies to its ;\i;‘enls and to the insuiame frater- fity The letter enii>hasiz*'s the fact 1'iat the duty to serve canr.ot be dele- f:".ited. “T. sUinds for the I'nited :Uates,” it sa>s. "but it spe lls I'S, and with a very distinctive si»i lling when ti. ‘state of wi'.r' arrives.” 'I'he letter is a elarion tall to indi vidual St rviiH personal assumptiiui >‘f responsib:!!'V ftir waste, howt'ver I lused and \vli..tever it affects but with partirnhir i>ferenti> to the pre vention of food wastage by lire. • The insmaiue (onipaiiy’s call is to Ck' a>;eMts oT llu‘ t ouipaiiy I’lrst. to tlie I'lsurauia' ft iK'Miity seroiiil; but it ipplies with force to every man iiid woman ; voii every ( kild thit ■'..indies or in !he remtist di>j;roi' is I 'sponsildt' f«'!- ;-at*il values, wheth er crt'aied 1>> mmi's handiwork or pro- ilMft'd as tlie I o!' h’ labor. Tlie l'ff('r i'oi'cw : ■‘In the stress w!iii h oatfonts our (lounlry we li;iv‘ rl «> ihi it'coRiii/.’»i unportanr*' o!' :iic ir.iii\ i.hial, the (jua’i- tlty and ((uaii-v «>f liic i>* rsonal obli- I’.afion of evr’' i ui:'* ti. viiicli in less ti't.!'.‘-'^ is )vt I'iooki'd or (■•nor.'.!. It ot ti!ae wlicn per- si>ii;il rt'sj'oi , :. ;}■ in.iv Ix* lt>tt to l*.iriifs, i i.:' i;:’i'. ai;?'rei;a- tK.ns. c!t . vv". a in "iiipiiiK flnn's" of p'aco and ju ;-r.’v ’ to > nuu li (Uir !i ibif, Ench . nc^v follow the fing for himself v» . ai a\ niil or d*“le- t;Mte our tint • {' S. .'taiids f(.>r th»' ' ni'cd St;:!-’ : .-i" 11s I'S. am! .vit’i a voiv n !' 'iv.' si^tl’iini; when \ St a’ •' 'f r ■■ K;; i v« s. •|t is a t,i ■ ! al'’’ f' .itiire of 111-' ,-.\v t"-t. thi > . . ‘-n..' -'f tlw iii ’.i »:dual. Boyr. ."t crce become man- slie; the cp.r t ss r;rd indiTferont be come sobor-n. '.otJ: the sober-mind- td become c jr. nnd the serious ba- comc intense. ^ ' v.ii. unit i.'ach-'s it>; ix'^: mid t!-'; :!i w:n'l peo))l>- t>e .•’•m ■ lilvi' a ; . • I I '.vith (‘\-.»ry vvir»' t('i'.' '■ • . ’aii'-f iikmi (111* ■ iiV'‘ t.i ■ • = •* ■ pri'par.’i! jvv- - r’-'iuir> : ! ' sii iiat i.ri. r'’- y kii, 'v : • : ,ny wliat ii= o-.' 1 to in '.’i( !!'•• --atity aud lion.nr oiiiii'' -Ml V. i no: *' .liied ill*' t iil-'i^ '' 11 1*'* l allc.j !o sh.M'.- i;; ti l* ■ f. : ' 1. ■]. Iis of ll;.' '.imi'" Ill 1(1-. :■ • -Aa’' Pxiii-rifTi.-o ■*r this I'Min :.A I’.-:''' 1 i-i'ii such i!i.^i*'*'>' t'T I a: ll I'l a: .! i; 'v *.' ixMi^ro has ! ■ ‘ . ;■ n; .ll ll r -a-i': ^.r tliis >->ii. • ' Th-i-.' is ahuti- vl.iMf i'\ ;.l ai ■■ • f ri'iii " he I'll’U’. ’ 111 ' ■ ' ^ ol f-' su.>iil> is th uii::’ '.I • of thf* aufi'I I'ai'M ■ ' • ' ■ • '111 imi ‘•.•'a’" .. ■. * i'i;'ii''-;’.c;‘ (!].. .;i I'l ( . M.^h'Mit our -,mi;vy !l'.- c. - • . ' u;. I.t^'oo^I ,.,.1 :i ^ a, I ■ ■" !')!■ fn:;. .! .ao i' • aid i-aa I'l ... .1 !- ’i IxHentially precious. That there was insurance cuts no figure for you cau- tiot eat money. * • • “In bt half of our mutual business and the higher motive of patriotism, it oc« urs to us to suggest that you use your war-stimulated earnestness anil tiuickoneil sense of duty for serving your country in a consecrated effort for the preventiou t>t loss by fire in your busines territory anil plan a t*am- paigti which will make incendiarism as odious as treason and careless in- diiit'rence to lireprevention recpiire- meii*s as nothing less than criminal! "You have the ability, the knowl- ed.'^e and the exiK'rience; you have the confidcme of >A)ur clients and ac(juaintanc«‘s. and you have behind you the irltial need of your country ill conserving the supply of food. Yon know where fire dangers exist and what improvements are needed. This is no small matter at any time, hut is much emphasi/a'd just now iand is worthy of yt>ur determined un- i dertakiiig according to plans which I are b. ^.t calculated to bring results in y.vur respectiv(> loc.^lities. l‘’nlist the liiiK'rc,t of your compctilors. your tir.* I di'i>;nii it nt. your Kood citizens, your loi al I'less. ami annise your commun ity to the piotlii;al wastage of fire. h ran I'a^ily bo lessened. We are sure that if the insurance t'leii of this Icour.fry were conscious of how miuh they ccnld do in this behalf and made that ( (iii'i iousness a( tive along lines ^ in wliich tliey are well int()rmi’d, our sh. in eful aanual ash-li.-ap would di iniii'sh. raic of iiiMirance woubl de crease, a patriotic .-.ervlco would be ie!idt red and an iii:portant *'ontribu- tioa to t!ie food supply of the future I would bo made." I Thi rt* is no paiTr=>r.ylng the import- iam.' anl timeliness of this plea. Tha j.(iaiit:\ is not > et awake to the fact ' that v.i‘ art* in war. Tin* sound of the L;'itis i alar olY and it is on the other .-ide of til'* world that men aie dying. Y. t million.- in value-incluilii..i; mil lion- ('f value in food and hundreds of liv('- have }>een deitroyed here at home in the ( arrying on? of a war- f.i’-e a.- real as that raging from the Kn-lish Ch.inncl 'o tlie Swi ^s frontier .itiii a l.i".!'!’ as that which has tilled ■'iie i li'Otiiy I hanihi’i's of stormy s^as with line iiinted dead. .\i; 1 . be. ;ni thf>re h,. be.*n. In I his fount ry. no ad“(juate sy: tem oi t'i'(* ven t ioi'. w'^'ll'planne'l nuthtal of Iin'itrition. no general adoption of . sound pri 11 i'.pit s for the act oTnpIi.-'li- j nient of tire e.xtinguishment. Individual resjionsihility i^ .1 liurden ion all; 1>’U it bear;' with a compelling for( e >11 tl’i'-'e whose prni)erties aro il.-t roycil. and parti ularly rims.- mills where grain i- ground info flour and ine:il, in the war*iioiHe where tood- ‘-aiiH ' are ; ^u'ed and e^pe^•ially in the r-t'ire \v ll* re the keeping of lilTs ami :nll: inmable materials m ar togeth- r revii. r.=s an «>>tra haz- :i!d. It i lip to 'll-in to remove every hizai'd .I'.:;’ is rf'niovahle. It is up to tl'.ein to pro\iile ev i-y inf^r.ns, metho.l ij.f ’ > ;li:v fii; nr 'r“i ;;:;a;'ist hofli In'- rr.al ainl ex: rnal ha/'.aids. ,'->'il. a'M.ve :•■!. woi'k: anJ devie(*~ f,":] v^'if-rn' anil i.n'Miods of preventiOii ,ail. th- re i- ';!i' 'ar' 'r.'Mcli b'fpn".' of !ln> . xtin.fiii-liin.Fn-m thff very ; .:ti!r- of ’he pi .iM. Mi food conserva- ::..n it ;; ne. e,^a; y thnt thi- be ;c ( on'.jili lied, w 'h rli‘ lr*.ist po;:;:lile los- 'hin;, whi :i ) re-'Uppo a - imnie- .' ;.tf ill-; ition of fire a’’ Ihi’ i>-.'int of (."Kxi’i. iia-i;. diate alarm »o oi:‘.-id.- fire |iI r-- that fire exi-t-. aial iinniediafe ill*: to work t.> cxtin^ai.-^I. tt. Thi-! -iii~ -Va’ th' - •- fu:.i lien, tnust h® -’aa! i tl!>' )" vf.-raied. to iie >f hii^] » iii"f i-’>e .'Vi'M ion, : !:e"f‘fore. f;i!' 'he re- ■ >■- I'li.val :*f .-ail.-'--; firr* tion. for h' ; •■le ;• : a' ..i: f properi !•- and 'f a 1 k'*r to ■ n Jt.i:a ' !>• !he I'x';r- of the .-.it’ait ion I !-. . a lire de- . I '' V '- r .;i“ Ill n‘ >. f . lie '■1 ' -n’l :il :• ■ ; ' y tha* inn ' he i: • - '‘h ’ re.’ ; y .i> «d h.iialleiv- of the ' .1 ' ■ . I: , ; ■ '.Vi-.-it are YOU to do about it? ja''--.‘:i i. a'-!i 'o !ir. -..11.- tlie ste.'vtnf w:; ; . M I , .1.1, ro ep (lie car ii jl':- ii:;.;.i l,atel\' ht-j;;is t- ' :,-i hi- i-ii r’' ii-,v.;rl the iiia\:inun; li. 'i'la '-li ianii of antoino- Every One Should Co-operate In the Paint Up Campaign TIIK market vnlue of property is greatly enliauced by its attractive appearance, livery community when* the homes are neatly kept up, tlie houses and fem es painted and the .grounds bi spick and span condi tion is its own best advertise meiit. Homi* seekers and inv(‘slors an* naturaiiy lr:iwn toward it. They recognize tiiat siich a onunnni ty is progres.'^ive and that it Is ac tnated by eidii^ht- e n e ll m o d »• r n id»*as on fh(* \al ue of sanlt.UioM. elea n 1 i ne.ss anil b e a u f y In tin* bonii* surround Ings. 'J'h(*y n*cog. ni/.e it a ; an ideal place in wliicb to bring ui» a fani ily because tlie cnviro:i!'u*ni.s ari- of I he best. 'I’iiere is im going back ward in a com- mnnity of that klihi. rro|»erty will always com mand a preuiinni ’ . there. I-'I'l • 111 v r y piiiiit of vU‘\v moral, s'uiitary. economic ami arlistic - the cle.jii I!]! |ijiiiit i:i» c;in;paii;ii de ,ser\'e.s t 'le hc.ariy snjipi rt and co oo> i-1- t*on of e\ ery ciii;:e!i thimiuhimt the land. Strangers Impressed With Well Painted Houses TIIOrSAXDH of strangers are con stantly visiting our cily. Imagine the elTect uprn them of see in:? our stores cleanly and attractive, our mansions and pretenllo'.ts tlwell Ings dres.*-eil In the newness and fresb.ne.ss of the paint(*is’ art and material and the many li n m b I e r bonu*s bearing ev- idence id’ I be am- bition and wis- dom i>f their own- ers. The practii'al side »f life means much, for U Is neee.'sary. Rut it i.s not ev(‘iyihlng. What Woman Is not happier w hen she beholds the Jeweled rings on her fingers >r I hi* gems about her ne' kV .\nd what man does not shar«‘ her pleasure at the si^bt In which be partiej |iate.>V It Is the b i u, b e r n a t n re ^vithin liumanlty that values beau ty. r.nt flit* same ae-tli'‘tl!- spirit that «l 1 r; • i> v ers p e a r Is in the morning lai ts. ri'- bies in the ilej>1 lis of blood stainel roses or dianioi.tls li;;lit files siioiild nut l*e too proud to .itliiiate with the harder facts of life and tame them t> their prosaic u.ses. gleaming in tlie snn- Paint Will Make Your Place Pleasing to Eye P.MN'r makes store fronts more ple.M i:ig and eiiiratices more in- vitini;, Jm.si as tla* nnifonii makes tin* sohiler M-em t Nv I-e a hei-o A libe-Mi rs(* of i .lin’s. ;iail v-ir-ii'-li in ih' liu-aiii '-s : id b;'' I-:; l>a- th,- ni -'a >■ talvcn fri-'.i lin* pm e f ir t'i;ir ic’.:' il:a;(' Ilia! y tiiaes o\ • r. They ai-,- t!i‘ eiiilheiii-. if iiusiia-s-; prosp.i ii., a ad growth, and these are n:;ii:nets to all. If the iiieichant is prosperous 1: goMil wisdom that In* sho'ilil let the people kimw it, and tiieii, by :i laile as sure as the workings oi' ri;i t hemal i'S. he will ha'e more proso ri'y. .\ial ;'i * nii*rch;ii:i who is not tlolnu' quite s> Uell \'i'liid l e e|Ually wise t i furbish up his place aad niaice it pm on iha tidy, bri';ht air so gciier;illy character istic of the heiidiinarters of successful enterprise^. •S' Ui.,-.. 1 , aa h.-ar. Du' ' 'p -; - t 1 • ■ ' M i } 1 LT I ( ) ‘ 1 • ’ t-V.-UR aI'JCS CC lONER JA8. . ' .-r lo !.: si;, • a 'li ;1:.T ,;t! .• di. reL’.u d I'f law is !a ' al'r.ir of 'he i,'rea:er r >0'ur '. ‘.LS ATTE:NTI0?^1 T O f'i U ^ n’OUo .ACC-lDENTS. 5 '.I' 'mobi'e rrero: i:.—' Fi-ari'Lil- ■’a to n;e ’: :i ■ t'le ll”-' thing ry I iiK : ’ .-i,o;ihi .jo is ir t coatioi over tlu nc. . n ■ . . ::e mo«o' ; ! !>.iu ,1 a I b'.ira to iia' •- ai-- ol ' ri -a ie t>a; * . ,1 he su ■ a •(, t - ■ ' a'-.'i '. - ■ ■ ' ii.iai.r a-., .li -nt' :o^ ■‘•ia ' ’h.‘ car; I t-* oiiio 3i) m.i. I'- 11 ‘ 111 ' ■ to ■ 111;. (-':i I ' . u a« ry i • a. 1 11» ^ • 1 ! . r.ut la orist ;itta:n.=? a’id tal;es the -' c:- ■ .‘T app:'. a- lie lie , ciirv-a alu .id at j it,, tically tiie s-aina l!i.ar;'i; '' a ' Jai.ios il. i ■I'-'' *' H.'- aL' ;a tii • lace of 1‘rov- V( iir.'; >ay.-- ’ j id ■ **. If no sulTen'd hut the , , t . a t iM ! w i!,I driver h la: - .' i iii^i'hl be ju-t a-s Auteaioa a . i . - a. •* \‘>o iia-, _ ■> I , - , -t 1 . v.a-ll if the in--., a '.appened and got oa- ai.d li r • lun1 i- .--ane mi\iu.-> , , , , , T. . ^ . .. n, ■ V.-, ■! I’a-.t :;.e w-»rst part ol it t>' v.aa 1 Vf. Ui.t . r« ni- lO*'!. Uur i ‘ .V, -'d..v Kive acc.anirs cni-:--a driving In a buiruy of M Vi^cnts to a- '.r.H)tair.^ hut espy-i onllv i thi. tni.- oi :};e Mondav aialper.son who may V n, . ',.t '■ a. V-: n:,..ers. They ! Cirrv the aci'cints of th.e aacidents ' * dan,.-' i a.*. tli;!t oc-.-ur to the aiulay mot.-ris-ts. 'i'he toll of liif fearful. What sUall V..-- do abo.it ‘ ']'I;e r-neeij n.aaia aeeti-s to he the .' of tlu ^'I'-ater pan of the arri- in.: tile y o n Ml - aia h Y.-u p \n;11 h.ive attain- i-d -ai- a-^s wh. ii .'11. !e;. an 1 SAW$£x-'j , ^^ ,,;, ^^ ^« ' ' • ’ • > ' ■ I■ 1 f I.: ■ all ;-:i e; ts ].,;d * di\Na. I ;.: I... a neia!;- , « i. ;i hon.c i -aa. 1 !.a• • .. . ‘ ; - ll’- ir a ;■ t ... -i cvea a a ■ n-iii'Ucst crannies. ne(*d> no a.i'. i-rt isenu-nt tiian its own \ ii fa s. The 1 ;:al brush is om> of the gn-at •>r la .a e;-s. St't th-‘ pace by iiainting up your hi >ne. ".\'o tru.'-r ‘a' -ng v.'as ever uttered tlian iliat ‘Safety first Is .Man’.s Human- ;rv t«a Man.’ If- the reckless drive- h'.! : no ''\v for bis ow n safety ht (j\v it to his ni-i"hhor to be caja^ful ■I* You I'vnow the FIRE LOSS in *!• *!• thi3 coanir/ is great. *!• •I- Bi^T •!* Dj >oa !now Ihai the property *1- •i* loGj di;3 to the LACK OF PAINT •I* is m.ic‘i ij.'t’ater? ST.iTlSTICG PROVE IT.. PAINT UP AND SAVE YOUR PROPERTY! FAJ'-iT L'P AND CONSERVE THE LiFE OF YOUR TOWN! *1* 4. ^ ^ .J. .r. J. .t. ^ .J. •I* %• Do you want to rent that house -I* of yours? *1* *1* Then paint it. *1- •I* Paint preserves the life of your *!• property. •I* Tenants are attracted. *1* •I* Bo progressive. Paint up. *1- j- V -I' -I* *:• V v v Potato 7r>c and S1.0( ■'armers Supply Co. liversified Ail! Are Business Builders $10,000 FIRE VISITS STORE AT ROSMAN The tJloucestar Lumber com pany's store at Rodman wa.s par tially destroyed by fire on Friday. The fire was discovered abotit :ti() o’clock in the morninf' in the second story of the bnildinf', one part of which was occupied by a family, the other part beirif? nsod for storage. The cause of the lire is unknown. On the discovery of the lire, the l)hints at Rosman v^ere shut down and the employes went to work to save the buildin^. Citizens of the town also gave their aid, and all strngt;led heroically against the llames. Two lines of hose were run from the tannery to tlio store and streams of water were ke]>t playing on tlu* fire, which by dint of hard work was confin“d lo the n]>per story. The destruction of the second story and the ilamage t / the goods m the store from water caused an estimated loss to the comjKiny of fl',(H)U. REV. LINER’S FOOT MASHED ii Lloii can SEIS as you lv7 In PYREX foocrU;L quickly, retains ita {ia ' r aii'lyoiicanwalchtKcb- * • inj4 through the dis!i— : Ijoitom .as well astho I'v, . b sanitary', vv '. raijity, ke«-ps cle.in, rs'^ver i.nd is ^'ua.aiUecd not to * i’l oven use. T:-u-reisaPYREX.slyl - .„. i ni/.c for -v-ry practical bakin-; purpose. Oil" Pyrexilidli tloc-, til.; v/ork of several p;v:r;s (i{ odier oven \vare. . .1 V, Rev. tf. R. I>in(>r met witli a ])uin- ful accident wlnle at work at tlie Transylvania Tanning comptiiiy's plant on Mondav*. A heavy jiiyce of lumber, *• by > was dr()i»])cd by a v/orknnin and fell upon bis foot, mashing the big toe. The mislrii) has put Mr. Liner i»ut of working order for several days. Hi* liad .inst about rt*eov»*ied from a punct- un* of the foot by a nail. LIEUT. ALLISON RETURNS Brevard Hardware Co. Doi\*t order. C. Doyle. Get your Mason fruit jars and rubbers and preserving; kettles at Farmers Supply Co. Hiiskell Allir 'iTi. who .'ibou* llirce !!iontlis in tb,- ollicor.'; Ir.iMi- ing (;ii)i}» :it Fort Oi:letliorj)e, was liraiiti-il a sceoiid lieutenanl’s eom- mission in the regular arrnv anl ;is.>-ign'sl to the po.-;* 'hritta UfiO^a,'^Peiin. lb* ea‘t:e honir hist v.'ei k to)- a few ibiy.s' visit bi tore taking uj) lii.s new duties. J. M. KING AT FT. MOUITSIE • • r.*!:’ .1 \v**n‘. i'll >i -r.- .■lit -I w.-' ; ll T ( .i,-h -lit ;• i> '1 .tl >*1 a')bi .-viittn »n .■ ,1 City With Well Painted Houses Advertises Itself s. t u|>'Mi a lilli ''.-iiiiKit !'•> • m !i!iIdrii.’’ Nri;inM' ( :iu a liuiis'' set i:i a I.e. t and with ;i I aiiiti''! >mU!i arc n- s’ll n- i:-, ’I'tli e.\. ill' -iiii"iiy fri'iii .liar. ’\\ ll n t! '' dr.aw^ in-ru - IT atnl eai-s ;i ■iuaiiitr.l in ili-tail «'i>ni‘i i^rov. s lnt.> (ii::iiity anil rii;i. -ity I f-.'UH's aihnlra t i'>n. A i-li .-111 '-;iy. )i .-i(-;ta i-i’i,ini!i!iii \. a ii.-iuh!>- r!i'».'(l, a t-lcnii li-nisi- I'Hi* ’-si • nnirh _.-il!y vir- tttr ;is till* tl.i-r i-a« h is I . 1 S'Hi_'ir l.y ill:;; -' s| W h.> llW.-il :: '3 IM an at I'Jn*.-i i- ; "1' -• i 'vl ll > ni'. I- I ti> a . la! d i: d 1' rleaii- lin a-' iI.i'V arc c d ■ a 11 - ll to a s:a:a.ald ut‘ liin- raiiiy i-r any ' It la-r > : a :i d. ;i . d r.i-.'in tl-;!' ii- iir; t'i.‘ --l.iMri'M l'\' I'l c c;it .Miii c\-ii.; , -: - i-:i:i i,c ; I I !I.K l-'or .":!k‘. W'rito nr see. ('. K 'ai.Mii'. • L’L' 11 I'l.S \\'.\Xr!-;|) Vv\- pay ra.>Ii. .Miiii • uj.ply "'I. I’ iI ii\ S.M.j-'. (liii- rn>t t lass .ii-rsi-v i n\\ Ti-sli. j-\ S. ii. 17-L't' h. i'.Ii.XS, !'.(’(i.'-. Pd r'i'l'.R ('as;' |iai. ..! il.t :;i. (,'itv .Markrt. 7 t> ti d’Si'.S ami va.card lots fn all-. S,.- \V. II. Fai;:kni-r. ' i-;!!\"r ( 111’\i’ N'iia-1111111 iii'M-'t .-li-in (■•'iuH-ni--!ua-s. j-]. 'i'. lK-i;in:u- ’ • I i\- row rs. farms ami tindH-r lands f sak. l-'i a: k .Ii :;ld:!s, ]')!(-', ard, N. t'. t W.Wi l-;!) -Ciiii kc:-.,; :i-- ! Ik-c:' cattlr. (' liiirn.- .M t, iu-.m d..-.r tc i’.i ''i'i>’. t) .s Hr ; ld\S.M V. Si-, ii.-'in hmisr on l-'rt-n h I’ln ad a\I', jas'. ln-!'i\v (ii-p' I. R. K. llad.ird. .' 1-^ tfi' i'dvi !SS.M.\lv'\t I, pl.-iin and faiic si-v. iiv.f. ni‘\l di.iii I'l iirslnltiif. M'.ss i'di/.il)i-'iii laiimll. () 1." tl\- ST'Md-IN .-s .Sinitii ,!v W esson pistol. No. i '. K',-'.\ard for infi.nnation. W'. I>. (lla/i-ni r. lo-.’tp W.\X'l'l-:it lill;i;s. WOOL .and KTKS. ieiih, till 'n to \\ . L. .\ikiii for iii.dv st n arki-t |irii rs in e:ish. 11’ s ifr V. .\.\'i'i-d' raid for ail your ff.-d .'-',4.!;s. iliiii'.f or siiip thnn lo .!. L. .Mkcn. !!u-'. ard. N. I'. 7-1.vie.' j-'OK S;ilc r.;u.ii fimr-sctiioii hook la.sc at. a ii;\r;^ain, 512, hci ausc li: v.’t \\ ant to risk siiijinu nt. Noah .M. Holliiwidl \\ HV I'.W Rl-'N r When you can huy a i Ti'i'c iloim.' in town or a small farm just on the outside of town? Sec Thos. L. Walu-r.s. S-lotfi- I i;.\k‘K W.WTKl) ChLstnul Oak and . I ii'iidcfk. H|i;!u-st easij market i»riee. ’ I Transylvania Tannin^^ Company. Hre- I vard.N.C. M'7-tfe \\.\N'ri-i) TO brV Farm adapted for sloii. purpose.s. State i)ri«.e and full I pailieulars. Addrc.s.s Box .S, Asheville i postolhee. 7-L*7-5tc ^ I Ttii: !^LV'''ill-: .\X1) SCOTT rvc and corn I mill at Hlantyre is now reaily to serve ' thfir customers on Tuesdays, Thurs- i days and S;itunlays. S bl Ito I KOIi IvI'A’r l-'ii;ht-rooni house on Ihoad I strei'l near 10. \V. Hlythe; also rooms for ' j li”ht housekeeping above Nbtehell’s , I store. A. M. Verdcry. (> S tie | i I i FOK SALlv .\h)dt rn cottage, practically > I .lohii .M. l\ir',:r. Son of 1’. S. IviTitr, : recently left (irfcnvilit*. v.Ji.-rt* }u* ; I had ])eeii in i;!!."!ne.-s for sevt-rjil years, an l I'liteml tin* voi•,iitciT ^ servlet* id' tlir countly by = tili.'-tlTi'.'| in t}u* ili-tli.nl c.i-jiarrtnciit oi' ti i-j ;niii3'Mt Fort .\ioiilri ic, S.(’.,wluTe 111' is ni)\v .■>;a': '::i 1. FR£E SOHOLARSHIPS AWARDED Sidi dar.'-’iips iti the f.dlo-..lr.u' i’l- stitiit:!!!!:- have h.vu av-avdcd this i-.Miiity ; li-I'ca eidh-ge. Ky., Miss IJuby t',i);lkiier ami' .'cil sri.dlicld : A. and I'], cidh-irc. liah'iLcb, i']V(‘ri-tt 'i'allcy. (I'o to Fitritu'f.s Supply coni- piny for .sccii sow ers noteJ for Ladies’ ridini^ skirts aiul leg- cv ‘o d'*’ - iition of seeds. | !'arnicrs .Siij»p/ly C'o. Auditorium Ttiursday, August 30 WILLIAM FOX presents VIRGINIA PEARSON in ii IN FIVE PARTS. The dram.atic story of a woman's struggle tor happiness. Admission 10 and 15c* Matinee 3:30, lOc. i’l It r.'- tliat a sikiu as a f' .v* iici;-,hhni'- li'e and pro*;erfv.’ ra w; six rooms, hath and i)antry; de sirahle location; fjood community; price reaFonable. Rev. A. W . McDaniel. S-.Vtfc .OS'l'OK STH.-WKD Pointer dojr, ei>;ht months old; liver-colored heail, liver and white sjudted body; named “Scout.” Kewaril offered for return. W. MeK. Fetzer, Camp Sapphire. S-21-tfc J. W. McMINN W. P. WEILT J. M. ALLISON HAINESS AND LEATIiEli - '1 t i i e i*' ^ ^ ^ - \i You Inive made a jjood crop, prosperity is smilinj; abroad over the land. Your horse and mule have worked faithiuliy and there is no better time for complimentini; them with a ^ood set of stronj;, durable harness. Old rotten harness on muddy rt>ads create embarrassing positions. Invent in a good set. We have all parts of harness and in addition to a wide assortment we have leather in bulk to^ut in various sizes, sole leather, etc. I'Jie most of these materials w'ere bought W'hen the prices were lt)w and w'nile the goods last we are going to give our customers the full benefit of the attractive prices. Farmers Supply Company
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1917, edition 1
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