THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. Cy FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, ltt». \ BREVARD TO HOLD MANDNACTURING INDUSTRIES If we would keep growing it is necessary to en courage all manufacturing industries to come here and for those that are here to STAY. We need industries that have a yearly payroll and that employ men. In this reconstruction period it is up to us to get the. very best farming implements and everything pertain ing to lessen labor on the farm. We have just finished remodeling our store and have a great many new supplies arriving daily. We want you to come in and look at our HARNESS, TRACE CHAINS, AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES. We are making a specialty on HORSE COLLARS. We have them from $L40 to $8»5G5 and Collar Pads for 65 and 75 cents. Don’t forget that we carry Bicycle Accessories, Toy Wagons, Stoves, Paints and Hardware. W.E. PLUMBING and PLUMBING SUPPLIES V I J QUEBEC QUIRKS The flu which has been so thickly scattered has ceased and we hope to re-organize our Sunday School which has been postponed for the winter. Misses Beulah Reid and Wilma Chapman of this vicinity visited Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woodard of Rosman lately. Frank Smith who has been wound ed in active service “over there” vis ited his father Mr. Van Smith recent ly- Rev. A. J. Manley preached a very interesting sermon last Sunday and also Sunday night at the Oak Grove Baptist Church. Gilbert L. Whitmire who returned from France some time ago, is now visiting friends and relatives in Green ville S. C. Mr. and Mrs. James Dogin of Ros man visited Mrs. Dogin’s mother, Mrs. Gideon Miller, last Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. B. T. Whitmire gave a party last Tuesday night in honor of the soldiers who have returned homo, j Everybody reported a nice time. I Mr. and Mrs. Till McCall who mov- j cd to Calvert some time ago, moved j buck to their home last Friday. f Miss Maxie Reece who is primary teacher in the Davidson River School I spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. Boling Henderson gave a birth- i day dinner last week in honor of his j twenty-first birthday. Everybody re- : ported a “Square Meal.” j Best v/ishes to the News and its readers. TWIN—STARS TINSLEH MARKET Has What You Want in FRESH MEATS and CURED MEATS FISH and OYSTERS Vegetables, Chickens, Eggs and Produce The Very Best in These Lines and Sells for Less All the Time TINSLEH MARKET Prompt Delivery Phone 27 KINDNESS APPRECIATED I feel that the recovery of the members of my family who had in fluenza, was in a great measure due to the kin(ily attention given them by our friends and I hereby wish to express my deep appreciation for the help received. Mrs. JULIA ALLISON *5. A /f ft Ilf you live in Transylvania county you should take the Brevard News. . If) • 9 ' f ^ ~ ^ ^ YCUR MONEY iS NOT SAFE UlMLLbS iT IS IN THE BANK. OUR BANK HAS STRONG LOCKS AND THICK WALLS THAT FIRE OR BURGLARS CANNOT ENTER. MONEY THAT YOU HIDE IS NOT DOING YOU OR THE COMMUNITY ANY GOOD. IT IS DEAD MONEY AND MAY BE “LOST” MONEY. THE NEWSPAPERS TELL US DAILY OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE LOST THEIR MONEY BY HIDING IT. THERE ARE LOTS OF GOOD REASONS WHY YOUR MONEY SHOULD BE IN THE BANK. BANK WITH US WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS BREVARD BANKING COMPANY \ Series Ne. 21 OF Brevaril Building & Loan Association IS NOW OPEN YES, THE GREATEST THING ON EARTH IS A HOME OF YOUR OWN, AND YET THERE ARE SO MANY PEOPLE WHO WILL GO ON AND ON PAYING RENT, THEREBY HELPING SOME ONE ELSE TO PAY FOR A HOME WHEN THEY COULD APPLY THAT SAME RENT MONEY ON A HOME OF THEIR OWN AND IN A FEW YEARS HAVE IT PAID FOR AND BE THAT MUCH AHEAD OF THE GAME. DID YOU EVER STOP TO CONSIDER HOW YOUR LANDLORD CAME TO OWN' THE HOME YOU LIVE IN? IT MAY BE HE BOUGHT IT THROUGH THE BUILDING & LOAN. A GREAT MANY OF OUR LARGEST PROPERTY OWNERS BOUGHT THEIR FIRST PIECE OF PRpPERTY THAT WAY. epTER.CpME AND LET’S TALK IT OVER. WHAT OTHERS HAVE DONE, YOU CAN DO I^ YOU ONLY MAKE UP YOUR MIND TO AND GO AT IT IN A SYSTEMATIC WAY, WHtCH IS THE BUILDING & LOAN WAY. ONLY 25c PER WEEK FOR EACH $100 SHARE. ( t

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