u I I THE BREVABD NEWS, BBEVASD, N. 0. T ETTERS from our boys in the trenches and from the women in canteen and other war work, all bring to us the same mes sage—SEND US NEWS FROM HOME. World news is all right, but OUR BOYS want NEWS OF THIS TOWN. They want the home newspaper. Publishers are prevented from sending their papers free to anyone, even boys in the service. Consequently a national movement has been started by Col. William Boyce Thompson of New York, who is acting as President of the Home Paper Service of America to give the boys what they are calling for. Every community is joining the movement. Let u» see that our boys are not forgotten. Send to the publisher of this newspaper whatever amount of money you can—5 cents or $50.00. We will publish a list Fftth week of tbose contributing, and the amounts contributed. Every cent recsivcd will be used to send this paper to our boys at the front. If at the end of the war, there is any surplus, it will be turned over to the local Red Cross Committee. Tilers is no profit in this to the publisher— oven in normal times, subscriptions are not sold at a profit. With war prices prevailing, and the hijrh rate of postaj^re on papers sent to France, our cost will scarcely be covered by our full subscription price. Remember that over in France, some brave soldier or sailor from this town—perhaps even some splendid woman working within sound of the guns—is depending on you to “KEEP THE HOME LOVE KINDLED.” They are calling to YOU from “Over There^ GIVF, WHAT YOU CAN SEUCA NEWS Miss Rose McCall and her parents, Miss Louise and Tom Barkley took a horseback ride to See-Off Mountain Sunday. Mr. Glazener of Georgia, and his son-in-law, Mr. Queen and wife, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCall of this place. Mr. Hamilton, the professor of the Selica school, has return ed to his school after three weeks vacation. There will be prayer meeting at the Baptist church on Sun day night at 8 o’clock. Miss Rose Arietta and Inez McCall went motoring Monday evening with a friend and Mr. Green of Georgia. Miss Alconia Orr was in Bre vard Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. E. Wilson was in Brevard Monday. Miss Inez McCall spent Sun day and Monday visiting rela tives at Pisgah Forest. Mr. Chester Fenwick left for Camp Sevier Tuesday. We all certainly do miss him for he w’as a young man among many. The molasses industry of Se lica is sure being developed. There will be plenty of long sweetning. ALL-DAY SINGING The annual all-day singing to be held at Etowah station in Henderson county, is called to meet the third Sunday in Oct., and it is hoped that we may have a pleasant and profitable one. To all that may attend we j request that they bring their Christian Harmony singing books and take part. Arrangements have been made and are being made to have as many of the old-time singing folks to attend as pos sible. M. J. Orr, Sec Trans. County. J. K. Moffitt, Sec. Henderson County. Vj en ^ Thimd«sr» M You Fight”Fig Fight as these American soldiers fought in the streets of Fismes. “They covered themselves with glory,” the papers say. Of course they did—they arc Americans. They met the finest of the enemy’s troops in a ter rific hand-to-hand struggle. They used their guns— . their bayonets—their bare fists. Every American soldier went after his man desperately, fearlessly, persistently, with one great driving purpose—to whip that Prussian Guard, to silence its machine guns—to win ! It’s a pretty good way to fight—this American way. It wins battles over there, it will win a splendid victory over here—if we when we fight—if we buy Liberty Bonds to our utmost. When you fight—fight! When you buy—buy! Lend the wsy they fight-Buy Bonds to your utisost This Space Contributed to Winning the War by - • A - \ • - - * 'x • . ,1 •• ,• • Our men answer this command with a yell of satisfaction! Fight as they do! Go in with the same detennination. Your sacrifice—saving money—puls the fighting weapons into their hands. The Boche fears a bond as he does a bayonet, for deep down in his heart he knows the money meeins material of war. He knows that these guns and shells and bayonets in the hands of American sol diers mean the End! Lend the Way Our Boys Are Fighting! Sacrifice self as they do, and spring to the attach as readily. Feel the thnll of being on the offensive. Get on a war basis. Save with your whole strength. Attzick the Hun! Buy Liberty Bonds to Your Utmost This Space Contributed to WinniniS the War by /Wi Brown-Patton Company