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EEEVASD IIE'VV?, : • BREVARD NEWS Namt- i-lian^rril from Sylvan Valley N’ews,January i.igi;. M. I.. SHU’MAN:. - Kditoi A H. KlI.KV, - - l,Ok-al Kilitor 1>S1H)R\K, Business Maiiacor I'liblislioiJovcry Thitrsilay . Kntercd at I'ltsUifVioe at Itii'varil. N.C.,as seeonil elass matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE; One year - - - - $ 1 .OO Six months - - - - .50 Throe months - . - .35 Two months ... .U5 F’ayable by check, stamps or money order. ('arils of thanks, resohitions ami lilKMiorials puhlislu'il only at halt eoni- nioroi.t i rati-. o>stinx: n' I'ents per ineh or one loiii 111 eent per word . Snhserii’tions not ei>ntinne(1 aftt-r ex piration o! time paid tor oxeept on re- (jiiest. prosperous oitizi'uslnj) to iiiako jxt^- aiblo tho MilvancfiiKiHt innst inevitably rosnlt from eann'st aiul united effort on the imrt of all tin? poi>ple. Sincerelv yonrs, M. 1.. SHIPMAN. IJaleigli, Sci»t. 1. 15*17. Friday, September 7, 1917 Ji Word Personal. Mr. I lollowt'll, the n'tirinj; I'ditor, lias already iiifornunl the iml'lie of the ehan^'e in ownershij) of the News and little remains t» 1>«* sniil | relative ther»*to. Ne^ittiatimis for the purehast' tf the ]>lant were bef»un so sndde:ily tiiul eonclndetl so nnexiteeteiliy 1 ean S(*arefly reali/A“ that I iiin r»‘allT the ]>tis- sessor of a nt'wsjniiu'r in l>r»'vard, after an altsi'nce of t\v*'nty-onr years. Hut it is true, nevt'rtheh'ss, and 1 C(tnsider niy.sflf fortnnate, after years of \vaiult rinji, in ^t*t- tinir baek, li^urativelv s]>oakin^, to th«* land td' niy nativity and amon^'st tlie I learnetl to h)ve during tlu> early days of active life. The }Xt'n('rous support as eiliti>r. li'uchtT and olVieial, at tin* pt^riodin iny eart'i'r v' hen ht‘lp and syni]):itliy \v»>re most nofdi'tl, has served as a ••luinji to my feet and a light to my ]):ith.” sini'e 1 hadr them f^oodbyt' mon* than a seore of ■ears agv). Home Returning. % On last Saturday, Se^ptiMuber 1st, I beeanie the manager of the lire vard News, having leased the same from Mr. M. I^. Shipman, wlioeanu* into possession of the two ])lants reet'ntly, but is unable to cither his personal atti'ntion, for reasons slntt'd in his announeiunent aj>pearinj^ abt)ve. His estimates >f my qualifications to handle the busine.ss are ])robtibly overdrawn, but 1 shall strive earnestly to .si'rvt* the peo])le here faithfully and ae- eeptably. I eo::eur most hcartiiy in the kindl/ rcfi'rcnci's hr has mat!*' to this pr»'tty littlo eity and its rut('rjtnsin^ fiti/enship. 'I'iie jiirturti ll'itti'rs neither tho tt)wn nor the i)eople. who havt' et)nfrib uted si> g-'uerously towards its up- btiiUiintr. It is lutf tlu' Brovard 1 h'tt twelve years aLT«>. In street parlance, -‘th** tdV.'n has fjrown out of my knowledge,'.’ and I havo eotne baek to ^row u]) tvith it. 'riuTt' is no place like home, any way. Mr. Shi])m‘in eorreetly outlines the policy 1 shall eudt'avor to i)ur- stie in direetinj; thi^ ]>ublication of the News. It will bt‘ dt'inoeratic in fact as well as in name, but this di)es not mean that it will blindly ft'llow the li>ad of any ]>articnlar class of democrats. We shall j)hiy no favorites. Every indivulual. re i:ardless of p.'irty alliliations. will ‘U(*(‘ will be niisst‘d by !iis friends wlio were attracted to him by bis kindness and courfosv, and bv his ehundi, where he has done valii!! ble stM’viot;. The Nt ws joins lieart ily in the "ood wislu's t'.vtt'nded to him for snc(‘ess ti-iinsft!rred to his nt‘w fi(*hl of la!)oi s. GOOD NEWS Many Readers Have Heard It and Profited 'riiereby. “(iood news travels fast,” ai;d the many bad back stdT> rers in this vicinity are tjlad to b urn wh(‘r»‘ re lief mav bo found. Many a bmif, weak and aehini; back is bad lu) more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney l*ills. Thoti'unds upon thousands of pi^ople are tellini' th(> t;ool n(*ws «tf their e.v|»‘rience with this tested rettiedv. Here is an example worth re idin^ : Mrs. i;. H. Homar. S \ecnev Hill. Marion. X . sa \ s ; *1 liave usni I) i.-iti's Ki.ittry Pills anti have al ways fonnd them satislactory. \Vhen*ver I have felt tiny soreness in niv back or any other sym])foms of ki«ln'*y tronble, I have taken Doan’s Kidnev Pills with t^ood rt> sidts.” Price ♦iOc, at all destlers. Dotj’t simply ask for a Kultiey reiiuMly— iret Doan’s Kidney Pills—the sim(> that Mrs. Romar lias tisetl. Fost* r- Milburn (’o., i’rops , HntValo, N. V.—A (I ve r t i st* m e n t. FEED FOR YOUNG PIGS. Grain Mixture That Has Given Good Results In Experiments. r.efori' we;iiiiii}j .voinifx |iii:s ir i.s well toaeciislom them to a ;:Taiii uiixtniv or a slup (if sweet iiiHU cdiuhiiKMl witli {jr.-iin. '1'in* I’eiiiisylvaiiia Slali> xlU-Ke a.^rieultural exiieriiiieiit station lias olj- The Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre- si^ible charm—a good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautiBer has been used so they buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER end ii»e according to simple dirtiSions. Improve- tnrnt in noticed at once. Soothing, cooling and cefrrshing. Heals Sunburn, stops Fan. Pink, tVhUe. Rou-ReJ. 75c. at ‘DniggItU or ty mail direct. Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mf«. Co., 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn. N.Y. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mcrciiry as nil r-ury will sutfly il-stroy tlif '' iisc' of ailii CMtniili t«-ly (l> i;irir-‘ llii- lioI*‘ .system whfii iii.-i iiiK it tnrciirli lh> IIII1COII.S .siirfaci'.s. ,Sii. h iirti l s slioul l iK vcr 1)1* \('cpt nil ;ii 'sc; i|,t j(Ills Irniil ripiil i; I il(. jiliysici:! I's. :>s t!i-‘ (i:;inaK'' tlicy will 1» is ; fuM i(> ih(> ydii i;tti fxissihly (i.ri\>- r-'iiu C.il.irrli Curo, by K. J ♦.’lii’iK'y & (, cont.'litis n'» nurriiry. ;ui-l is intTn:illy. ai-tiiiK (liifclly iipiiii 111** bli(i(l ;uil iniiioiis siir- f.i. i .s of tlio .systoiii. In buyitit; Hall’s Catarrli Ciir*- bo j;iire yon p‘t the i; ini- iru*. It is takon iiit* rnally aii.J mad- in ToU-do. Ohio, by K. J. (’Jieiicy & Co. T. .s- tinionials free Sold by 1 •riifr>^i.‘tR. Priro prr l.nttlo. Take ll^ill's Kaiiilly Pills for coiiatiiiutiou. . 1 1 • ^‘^'■ellellt resijl(s_iv.tvJ,v a ;:raiii l>t‘ driven a respectful beanntr. iC--*..ivtii«—t'' i r ■ ■ . ' ^ ^ I ii.'.>.'/i'.“e ill coninual. four p.arLs; \vlii>;!t reinest h res])eetful j niiiUliihus. lliri e I'arts. :uni taiikauo. ]mtu>nt was stru;4^1ni^. I ean never repa^’_t^li«Jf,i brief, the N(‘\vs shall strive to become a welcome visit r into ('very home in Transylvan’a county and 1 most respectfully ask tin* hearty co operation and activt' support of every enterprising eiti- /.eji, ri“ir;irdless ef j)arty. s(‘ct or cret'd in ninkin^ it the best nt*ws- paj»er th(^ county t*ver hud. For tlu‘ bt'U(‘lit of those inter- ('sted in the local department, I will stat(‘ that Mr. A. B. Hib'v. who ni( rle-handed and alnut', for the rudinu-nts of an i‘ducatb>n and an humble jilace. in a lu'artless world, in which I mi^bt earn an lu>nor- abl»‘ livelihood. It is my t'arn est hope that the News ititiy provi* u medium throu^'h which I may yt't be able to dis;*har;je, in a meas- nre, the debt of prutitndt* 1 owe tlu> j.'ood people of Breynrd and Tn;n-I^ svlvania countv l..r tluir „ianv |' kindnes.ses to me in the past. |of the best ! 1 am ph as. d to n-.le that the ^| hand (if jiroirress has not been idle "i*^b it a.s Lk al c(litor. Mr.; since my d( ))arture twentyune i we.l kno\%n thron;:hiint , years aj^o. 'i'lie maicnificent church ; 0(Uint> . so theie i> nothing l»-tt i dili vs. the siilcndid .'ducationitr to his ability or j institutions, tht' substantial busi- ’ ‘"i’^bh;r ourselves ness blocks and tin-* thoroULrhfarcs r^adei > \ er.\ lortunate in tell a story (>f pri'jzress that ji,, I ].atriotie citi/en ot the (ireater I depHrtment. which will I lireva’M! can fail to ui.i)r(>cint.\ 1;^*'' ^nn in connection with tlu\ rc.]o;ce with yon in th** rapid under the manajre-1 struics viai liavc made, and ai t^ n(jw j ' A. l>and, who ’"".kin-, a;oii_' the lines of cdnca- i"'ork with a ])n*para- j tioii liioiul.f: ?;!! l industrial ,,n i from many V(^ars'ex- niio p;ni. Tii(> addilieii df skininiilk li; civascs tli(‘ rat.* of pain. If skiiiiiiiilk Is fed uiiii tills ^'raiti inixlun* the aiiioiiin el' (oriiiiieal may In* im reased to six iiarl.'. (Mlier iiii.Mures recoiii- nieiided arc* conuiuMi, ei:.:lit jiaits. and tuiikai;e, nm* iiari. or skiiiiiiiilk. thrf'e parts, and oi n meal, one i>art. If 1 lossilile ]iastr.r(> cri»iis sliouM Sio ii'^t'd loi' ;:ro\\iii:^ j'i^s. For t|iiirk prowtli of piiTs t\\o lo four imund.s of ;;rain per liuiiilred poiirds live wei^iit daily in a'Mitioii to iiastun* croii.s i-; n*- iuired. 'I’Ik' amount of ;;r;dii fed should j lie jreyernrd lar.i^ely liy the app(‘lil(* of i the lii'JT':. 'i'liey should lie fed all they I will .•oiistiiiie without waste twli-,> (lallv City Market The City Market is all the name implies. It is here you ^et what you want in the line of poultry, meats, fruits and vcjrt!tahl£S. Boiled Ham Chipped Meats Armour’s jjoods Fish Broilers and other poultry to suit you. City Market* S. F. ALLISON, Proprietor PHONE 47 Clover Pays In Rot.ition. IIn\* \«ni iiluTiiied to senl nior«‘ land to clovt'r this spriiic? Th(> crop pays l»y liiakiiiLC tin* land iiii'ie fertile, l-esides } ieliiiii',: ji tri od h;iy crop. I'oj- sev(>ii- teeii v'cars at the Ohio experiujiiit sta tion eoni on iiiif-nili/.ed hiinl yj.-lded 0.‘J liiishcls ni":‘e fo th,‘ .'icro in 'i t!ir»‘'- 3c;.f rotation of eorii, \\h(>at ainl !>iVi*r li;.!ii in a live year n tul'oii of ('.'ni, ■ •ais. ulie.'it. (lo\(*r and tiiiiotliy. On nmnure'l IitkI in the thi'«'(> year rota tion dui iicr this tune corn yielded .‘i. I i'Usliels more to tlu* ncn* th:in in the fve V(‘!ir ri tatioii, ev(‘u th 'ir.:li nvre niaiiiirt* was ai'plied in the latter rota tion. 'I'he evp(‘rinient station crc«Tits this ini-reas(‘d yield of corn larc -ly to tlip clover crop l,i(>cnuse it c iiies once ill three instead of once In Ilvc y« ars. A Good Milk Goat. The pojmlarity of milk L.oaf-^ in tlu? west has led the (’alifornia »'xperimf-nt stutioii to eoiiiluct an ollii-ial test of tbeir milk producing ^-apaoit ies. A tw(v yoar-«ild iiur(* Tog^eiihurj: produced in one year 2.ir»S p(>uii(ls of milk ninl 72.^ I I .- ; pounds of butter fat. I’hls is about on(*- rcason the iiaiier and icib.jirintinir . . ,, , , . . *• i , , ; " , Printinir Ilous(> and the (Juet'u C itv I sl^'th the production of a first class jiliiiit havi* lie( n lea.'^t d t(j Messrs. i ' —i -• .n __ •_ ( ]\ I'borr.c and \Vm. A. Band of Sl>.irtaubur_', \sho will bt* in aclive i ( har^o* for !in indi finite pt-riod. JNIr. (>sborne is a Transylvanui buy an(i in r'turninir to Brevard h(* i^ Personal Attention toT elephcne Orders iii^ cn dcavor and i.op(, the s-nri{ .,f i Mr. Band is a Canadian pruixress inay coi’titiU'.* vvitlj ip ;’’V biitli, but canio eaily to tin* (••reased volume f(..r the u].lift „f |-^tates and work(*d for Seven > Oars the people and th,* continued ad-Band ^' vanccment of this entire section. Spartanbur-. Latt*r h(* On acc unit (d my olVicial duties | 1 V. ill be unable to give the News i my jicrsomtl attention. For thisj had s(?veral years’ exi)ericnee with th(* American Salesbook company (d' Niagara Falls, N. V., and re- ct'utlV he did work for tlu* (>bservcr 1- hoi!!" lie I’lintiiig CMin]'any uf (’liarlotte. With ^'()od n'i> clianical t'(iuii)nient !»nd an expt riencc(i iiana'jer, the i job d(‘i)artm( nt is jircpared to give the best (jf st rvicc, and all unlcrs will receive promjd and fur^ f\|] !\t- (*0W and is mon? than twice as much as an ordin;iry milk jroat ^.dves. The cost of feed per rioiiiiil of milk was fdjont niiio-t«*nllis that of dairy C(.)ws in tbv.' /station lierd. i ((‘htioii' has no interest-. ( Isewlicre and re-j Uiy relations with the turns to Brevard for the i»v.vpoSi* ot j ^^^^h pleasant establi.-hin-a pernninent ^^isincr-: ^ for himsidf, and at the .sinie time Ycurs very tr' (•(.'ntribute “his mite ’ towards tlu* upbuilding ('f his old home town and th(* surrounding country. He (*onies biick highly ex]»eri('*nced in the “art iirescrvativt*." having bt*en with tlu* mammoth printing truly, C. B. OSB( )RNE, Managt*r Honorable l^ecord. Jn s(*vering his connection with cstablishui(*nt (d Band iV' \Vhit(*. ol : Xews, of which he has been {Spartanburg, lor twelve V(*itrs. j ,.,\ifor for nearly two years, Mr. Air. Band, who will have charge of Hollow(dl can c-(*rtainly have that the job d(*i»artment, spent many j ^i^.^pest of all satisfactions—the years with the same lirm I be 1 (•(insci()usness of w’ork w(*ll done. sjH'ak for them tlu* kindly Consider-Isuccess he has attaint*d has CMOMEl SALIVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK Acts Like Dynamite on a Slug gish Liver and You Lose a Day’s Work. There’s no reason why a person should take sickening, salivating calomel when 50 cents buys a large bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone - a perfect substitute for calo mel. It is a pleasant, vegetable li(|uid which Our steaks, chops, poultry and fish are the best in town. We supply the best fami lies. Let Us Supply You Osborne Market Phone 27 will start your liver just as sun'ly as ation due worthy and industrious ]>,>(.tlje result of native ability j jyesn’t make you sick and Kors’antsol a consideratt! jtnd homo united with hard work tind taithtul ! not salivate. goncous people. . attention to business. No detail of j children and grown folks can take It is. p*rhaps, needless to add , the business was too small for him i Dojson’s Liver Tone, bccause it is per- that the News will be d('mocratic to l*ok after, while in the larger in politi«^s, although it was tiof ]»iir licld of public allairs his mind was chas(*d for political reas(/iis. But, always on the alert for what he it is the purpose of the manage-j (b*emed the best for the ])eojde of nient to conduct it on a high jilunc ' town and county. There may have and not in the interest of any cla.-s j been those who dillered with him As a news medium it in his oinnions, but there wer»* or fa( tion. As a is proposed to make it the people’s forum. It will stand for the right and expose the wrong and advocate* forward movements of every form. Is’s slogan will be “All together for a greater Brevard,” and a more u(me who failed to respect him for having convictions or for having the courage to expre.ss them. Those who know Mr. Hollo well best will regret much his departure from the community. Ills pres fectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. is mercury and attacks your bones. 1 ke a dose of nasty calomel today and y( i will feel weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow. Don’t lose a day’s work. 'I'ake a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone instead and you will wake up feeling great. No more biliousness, constipation, sluggishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don’t find Dod son’s Liver Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money is waiting for you.-— Advertisement. A NEW SUIT COSTS FROM $10to$5D 'VVUVW THE “BOSS” WANTS MEN IN HIS EMPLOY WHO HftVE BANK ACCOUNTS. YOU WOULD PREFER THAT KIND IF YOU WERE THF BOSS. THEY ARE EARNEST MEN LOOKING OUT FOR THE FUTURE; THEY ARE NOT LEFT OFF OR DISCHARGED. THE BOSS HAS A FELLOW-FEELING FOR THESE MEN. HE USED TO BANK HIS MONEY; THAT’S HOW HE BECAME BOSS. BANK YOUR MONEY. INCREASE YOUR BALANCE. BANK WITH US. WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS BREVARD BANKING COMPANY JLARtiE' or [ PSflCES !:■ . • LOW - SOAP can save you money on soap. We have in stock many vari eties at many prices. If you think you can get better soap aJ less cost through mail order houses you are sadly mistaken. Keep youi money m town, anyway, even if you dont buy {rom us, Bui perhaps we have just the soap you like. Come in. Get acquainted. COX 6c KILPATRICK Phone 41 School Supplies Schools are opening. School supplies . will be necessary. We have purchaised goods with the view calsring to tlie re- ^ quirements of the school children and have | all necessary supplies except text books. I I Let us furnish you with tablets, pencils, | inks, crayons, rulers, etc. | Duckworth Drug Co. Your old suit' can be cleaned,; pressed, repair-1 ed and made to j look almost as I good as new for j 50 cents; $1.00 a month for four suits. City Pressing Club J.E. WATERS, Prop. SIrjeuarJi BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Departments— College Preparatory, Ncrmil, Music, Business, Do mestic Art, Household Ecorcmics, Agriculture. All dcporlmets arc directed by teschers with special training and large expciience. They know their fcusine's. Influences of the Institute are alone worth the cost ol tuition. Opens on September 6.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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