^^V*i'"“;s , *-’f^^ ^ -■ r-• ^.....v^ , ^ ^ Miay,'JhulM«vy it^ 1H19 'A .»^-- ; ‘•l.-V *.-V^:J$-, / 9 f HO. / >J Brevard Banking Company CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 BREVARD. N. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE Brevard Banking Company BREVARD. N. C. At ilie close of business Dec. 31 • 191S. S. SILVEHSTEEN W. S. Ashworth i;. W. Evekett R. R. !)1-.\VEK AV. P. Wr.lI.T Tiios. II. Shipman V\E PAY FOUR PER CENT. INTERE>T ON IIME DEroSITS Total . . . ! $681,808.61 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided profits 16,034.37 Bills Payable 75,000.00 Rc-discounts 10,00.00 Deposits 480,774.24 ROSMANNEWS The school here is progres sing nicely, having an unusual ly good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Glazener left Sunday for Atlanta, where they will spend several weeks with friends and relatives. Sylvester Winchester, who spent several months at Camp Greenleaf, Ga., spent Sunday und Monday here. A. C. Calvert has returned from a visit to his home near Statesville. CAM CEESK MEWS AU WRONG The Mistake is Made by Many Brevard Citizens. Look for the cause of tlhe backache. To be cured you must know the cause. If its V/eak kidneys you must set the kidneys v/orking right. A Brevard resident tells you how. Mrs. J. C. Loftis, Main St., Brevard, says: “I had a bad time with my baek some years ago. There was a pain over niy Iddneys all the time it kept me miserable. W/hen I would go up or dov/n stairs pains would shoot through my back so bad jthat I could hardly mov and Notwithstanding the cold ^ often I would get so dizzy I snowy V. Gather Monday V. L. | ,vould early fall. I had dizzy Neill, F. V. Batson, and A. Vi. j headaches and my ankles and Hubbard made a buslries3 trip | hands swelled, too. My kid- Total $681,808.61 DWRaepermaar IjHrjewarli m Of?EVAlFtD, NORTL J CAROLINA Dcpcrf-T.ent —Propanitory, Normal, Music, Business, Do mestlc Art. HousfholJ I'AonomiLS. AtT^iculturc. All departments are directo I Iv,- toai-hrrs with special trainin£t and larj'c cxperieiKC'. They kiioiv their business. * Influences of the Institute are alone wortlvthe cost of tuition. Opens on Sejjieraber 5. 1' S •: t. I I I I a to Rosman, Coleman Lyday spent Satur day and Sunday with home folks at BohemJa. Miss Corinne Batson is home levs-didn’t act properly I tried different remedies with no relief and finally I heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills. They soon relieved me and contin- t.i 1^1 A only fascinating but actually thrilling. i'Every one has a friend or relative *’'‘S,dc the Eupreme cacrifice and . this book lias a place for picture and iiiiitory of 1110 cvsiit. By Frahcb A. March, v/iih the] No-one should fail to read this Introduction Writien bv Gen. ]lamily should fail to se- Poytaa C. March, the H2gl2-:;.Ti i ^ No library complete Cfitcor in the United Sfc2,tea icontain about 75 Army. po.?joz, -r.oio than 200 illustration^. Three styles of binding; $3.75, ?>3.00 Dr. March is to iiterature v/nat Gdn. March is to the U. S. Army,” at the top. Thio vv^oi’k unfloublcdly v/ill be the best Avntten and the most anthontic und ;>2.7-'3. Ready about Jan. 20. vvpte fiio s pcotal stating binding, iiam^ ana a.ldross and I v/ill include in m|7 lirst order. W. L. CARMICHAEL, Brevard, N. C., R-2. I' i ‘j'-4 : C';-. from Rosman for a few dgys jued use entirely cured me.” and entertained quite a nuQi-| 60c at all dealers. Foster- ber of her friends Tuesday | Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, night. Our mountain people |n. Y. don’t mind a little vsnow or mud | ' to have a good time. Seems' like Christmas is not over yet. Mrs. A. W. Hubbard spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Leon Hubbard. Dover Morgan caught a large wildcat Saturday night. Hurrah for ^im! V. L. Neill had the misfor tune to lose a fine heifer last week, also a fme pig got av/ay from him Monday. Hope he w^ll get it before it gets wild. Leon liubbard and Bod Cas- scil visited relatives in South Carolina Saturday. Success co the paper. :OR HATCHING ROM INNING INTER lAYING EGGS F PRIZE BOFF mmm% $2.C0 Regular. $1.50 to Club iVlembers MRS. V/. E. POOVEY Brevard, N. C. Heve V// a C9 i % O' 6~J u-j iA ^ W • [£ you Kiot come and let us sell you one. If you have a Home, t come own a sncme, and have us INSURE it. Two of the most seiisifcie things that you can do; sec'.ire s. home and protect it. GALLOWAY m, MI'^WIS B..ea! Estste Asc^ts 'AST I CARE IN SELECTING I Beef Cattle '= When we go out to buy cattls for THE A. A. Cassell relumed home S Sunday aitcriioon after spend- ^ ing awhile with his son, Mitch- ~ e], of Campobelio, S. C., who ~ is ill. ^ Miss Mayo Batson of Car- S sons Creek spent Friday night ^ I at the home of her aunt, Mrs. ^ , Chas. Garren. ^ I Miss Janie Galloway treated filler little Sunday school class i J “ K’ _AND CATARRH Try Before "You Pay nilXPTNT^, t;io r;rc:it di^:co^•ory ijr .-5UI1UU1 Class ' : for Ayrri'rA, iiay fkvkr, CiTY MARKET we exercise the same Sunday j i I afternoon. The little ones en-; 1„ Tf you 7invc || ST .r Ti • r . T 1 ::=:iiovcd it irnmerisely. I care as if vi’e were buying for our own table |^uu-. ’ di eil Miss. Janie Gall0v;av, ' ' cxpcrj.-o this xruiy'raeritorions . ^ *' i : i'.'nicJy. i i.:7» v’;:!;'-. r-ov/ for n, free trial g V ore guests of Mrs. B. A. Gil-1 • i'ok. Addvcija ^ i -LJLCti 2. . Harms from Chase ^ We want to. serve our customers the best ^ re^.a Garren ' I can be had, tiierefore we buy th® best 11 ,e,pie and daughter, Sunday : I ^ and fattest caitle, liogs and sheep that can p j I g be found, conseQuentiy v/e have safcis^ kied customers. ^ V/e have ilie most up-to-date marke!: E A let Come to ouv grocery Erore ami show you o’Ji" grand stock ef GROCERIES APEMNYSAVlDISAPEffiHADE* We are out of the higl>rent-»dlitrice:;, and m iLese war-rMdesi tiimz it behoova^’. all of ^3 to save every pcs-r:j. We Yvas^t your bnemecG and will appreciate ii when we get it. Come izi and let fret quainted. ii> get ci'! R. P. Kilpatt GROCERIES, NOTIONS AND SKOHS Phone J41 Near Depot* Er.:v.:.rd, N. C 'iVPfon, Ccr.n. t‘^^esssi’::i3Si:73Lr3^rj:^ TRL?5TEI'’S SALS ^ I City, Va., accompanicd by his | Cavo)hn t'7. ^ I brother Tom. of Selica visited ^ . their father, II. A. Garren last ^ I week. l‘li'3. Chas. Garren and two ^ i i.irtle one>i s^cnt Sunday with =i in the ¥/e-:tern part of this State and cleasi- ^jMrs. A. A. Cassell and daugh- |ter, Miss Ada. I Vvake up correspondents, ^1 and let’s have news from each :Oil2iOtiii:ng new in this sectic/il ^ i coninuinity, as it makes the I Nows more interesting to hear la—Ti*aiisylvania Coun- ?.se:i;'::!23aaEaa2;i;':ar-Ji .C__ Tat-:i2iZJlss:i Hnessis oiir moHo, Our refrigerator show ^ keeps everj^tiimg in a perfectly sanitary slfrom M concitleii ais v/eli as fresh and pure. W« Ev virtuo c.y. the oover of sal? con- i 1 tn'i'io;! in a Deed in Trun:t cx- i cutrxi by Ciiarlle Jr.niison, (widower) [ to th.^ x'ndcr''i«;iicd r.s trustee, said I Dood in Trust cr.ted October 10, 1017 : and duly i’GCcr;lcd in tho office of ilic Re5;ister of D.icds for Transylviinia County, N. C., in Dcok of DcoJs in Trust, No. 11; at ':ac:e 213 ci: Eoq, aiid to whif'i ?,aul Deed in Trvist ref- I li I li 2 h