FRIDAY. MAY 90, 191t
THE BREVARD NEWS» BREVARD, N. C.
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HARVEST TIME
WILL SOON BE HERE. ARE THE FARMERS PREPARED FOR THE OCCASION? IF NOT, BETTER BEGIN
TO MAKE PREPARATIONS, SO THAT WHEN THE TIME ARRIVES YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO STOP WORK
AND SEND TO TOWN FOR SUPPLIES.
WE HAVE LOOKED AHEAD AND HAVE LAID IN A LARGE SUPPLY OF EVERYTHING FOR HARVEST
TIME. BETTER GET YOUR BINDERS TWINE NOW, WHILE WE HAVE PLENTY OF IT, AND BE SURE
YOU GET ENOUGH FOR YOUR NEEDS. IF YOU NEED GRAIN CRADLES, WE HAVE THEM: ALSO MOW-
ING MACHINES, MOWING BLARES ETC.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. GIVE US A CALL
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Farmers Supply Company, brevard,n.c.
:
J. M. ALLISON, Manager
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OrroRTUMTY OFFER
ED RETURNDSOLDItS
Editor Brevard News:
Will you kindly publish the at
tacked letter which was received
from Dr. L. B. McBrayer, Chief of
Bureau of the N. C. Sanatorium for
the Treatement of Tuberculosis—for
the benefit of soldier boys in Tran
sylvania, who may need to take ad
vantage of this most generous offer.
Yours truly,
R. H. ZACHARY, act
ing for the Red Cross.
My dear Sir:
We desire to call your attention
to the wonderful opportunities offer
ed you by your Government.
1. Uncle Sam was needing men
by the millions when he said that
you were sick with tuberculosis—may
be not very sick so far as you could
tell, but Uncle Sam said you were too
sick to join his armies.
2. Ne'eding men as he did and hav
ing tuberculosis experts of the United
States at his command, and using
them, it is not likely that ne made
any mistakes about it.
3. Now he offers to give you treat
•ment of the best kind, pay all the
bills and in addition pay you thirty
dollars a month while you are taking
the treatment.
4. Not only that, but while you
are taking treatment he furnishes
you a teacher, who in addition to
teaching you things that will be most
helpful to you in mechalTics, agricul
ture, handiwork or in books, makes
a study of your attainments and we
funiish him a statement of your phy
sical condition, then taking? all this
with your past experience in every
activity, he plans such future educa
tion as will be most suitable for you
and arranges for you to ;;ct it. Mr.
Hyde is doing this work in The Noi’th
Carolina Sanatorium and a most
splendid work it is.
5. You can’t get any of this edu
cation except in the sanatorium until
the doctors assure the Government
that you are physically v;ell enough
to take it without detriment to your
self, but the Government is willing
and anxious to give you the treat
ment that will make you physically
fit
6. And then the Government will
send you to a college of medicine,
law and literary college, mechanical
or agricultural college or high school
or wherever you can go and benefit
most, considering you past advanta
ges, your desires for the future and
your physical condition. They will
pay all your tuition and pay you
sixty-five dollars per month, which
is intended to cover your board and
clothe*. .
7. At the North Carolina Sana
torium, Sanatorium, N. C., they are
catting all red tape of their own and
the Government’s and admitting you
promply on receipt of a statement
from you that you desire to accept
their advantages and that you will
observe the rules of the Sanatorium
and the school to which you are sent.
And at the Sanotorium they make ap
plication for you for your War Risk
Insurance, your bonus or anything
‘ you are,entitled to from
tiw Government.
8. Who ever heard of so many ad-
vantagres offered to any one?. All
you have to do is to accept it.
9. If you are interested, write us
or consult the chairman or executive
secretary of the nearest Home S,er-
vice Section of the American Red
Cross.
10. The above applies to white
soldiers only. We are endeavoring to
make the same arrangements for the
colored soldiers and will be glad to
render any assistance possible until
such arrangements are made.
Very sincerely yours,
L. B. McBrayer, Chief of Bureau.
CITY BOARD MET MONDAY
AFTERNOON
The Board of Aldermen convened
Monday afternoon in the city hall.
The time of the meeting was taken
up with a discussion of the public
service franchise question which was
opened at the last session of the city
council.
AT THE METHODIST CHURCH
A visiting pastor will fill the pul
pit at the Methodist church while the
pastor is absent at Waynesville, where
he goes to preach the commencement
sermon Sunday, before the graduat
ing class of the Waynesville 'High
Schools.
Master Edwin Perkins left Thurs
day morning for a visit to Mrs. I. R.
Greig of Summerville, S. C.
CHEESE CUP ON DISPLAY
The handsome cup won by the
Penrose Co-operative Cheese Factory
at the State Live Stock Show held in
Charlotte last fall for the best cheese
in the State, is now on display at the
T. M. Mitchell Grocery Store with
some Penrose cheese. The cup was
given by Morris & Co. of Chicago.
The factory is proving a big asset
to the Penrose and Little River com
munities by furnishing a cash market
for milk and eggs. The farmers re
alize that good live stock pays on the
farm and are going to prepare to have
more and better live stock by build
ing silo's and seeding their lands in
grass.
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM
MONS BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina—Transylvania Coun*
ty—In the Superior Court—^Juiy
Term, 1919. '
Fannie S. Cary and husband, Louis
H. Cary and E. E. Stone
vs.
C. B. Stone, T. C. Stone, C. R.
Stone, R. G. Stone, Floride S. Miller
and husband W. N. Miller, J. B.
Floride L. Stone, Martha Stone, J. B.
G. Stone, Jr., Eliza W.. Stone, Theo
dore C. Stone, Thomas W. Miller, F.
Lydia Miller, E. S. Miller, May Mil
ler, W. N. Miller, Jr., Agnes T. Stone,
Florida L. Ston^ Martha Stone, J. B.
Stone, Jr., F. Cary Stone, T. Croft
Stone, E. E. Stone, Elizabeth Stone,
Rally Stone, Francis Cary and Mary
E. Cary.
The defendants above named will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Transylvania
County to iset up and establish two
lost deeds from Floride L. Stone, de
ceased, to the plaintiffs; and the said
defendants will further take notice
that they are required to appear at
the term of the Superior Court of
said County, to be held on the Sixth
Monday before the First Monday in
September, 1919, it being the 21st
day of July, 1919, at the Court House
of said County, in Brevard, North
Carolina, and answer or demur to
the complaint in said action, or the
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said coni-
plaint.
This the 15th day of May, 1919.
N. A. MILLER,
4t-rlg Clerk Superior Court.
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BAKER’S ART GALLERY
Hendersonville, N. C.
A Modem Drug Store
At Your Door
Mail your Orders to us—Par
cel Postpaid on all orders amount
ing to 50 cents or more.
Everything in Drugs.
Morgan’s Drug Store
Rosman, N. C.
IF YOU USE A
Weeder
AND A
Disc Cultivator
YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO DO ANY
HOEING AT ALL
We have just two Cultivators and two
Weeders left.
Buy now and pay in the fall. You need
the tools. You will save the cost of the
tools this year.
We have just two light Steel Skein Co
lumbus Wagons left. Better get one now.
There are two Sterling Wagons under
the shed. Do you want a wagon cheap?
Have you seen the new Chase City Buggy
on the platform? It is a beauty.
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