THE BREVAIU) NEWS, BREVARD, N. C
FRIDAY. OCTOBER Zrd, 1919.
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PATRiOT UNIVERSAL
We have just re
ceived another big
shipment of the
Celebrated Univer
sal Stoves Ranges,
the best and cheap-'
est range on ^he
market. We will
sell them for CASH
of ON TIME.
Come in and let
us show you this
wonderful range.
We have all kinds
of heating stoves
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for either wood or
coal and you had
better get one be
fore cold weather
arrives and be fixed
for the winter.
We can save you
a few dollafs on
any stove you may
wish to buy.
“We have no rent
to pay.”
Don’t fail to see us for all kinds of auto supplies.
W. E. BISHOP & COMPANY
PLUMBING and PLUMBING SUPPUES
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Look ! Here is the globe spread out flat be
fore your eyes. See those stars? Every
star shov/s where a U. S. Navy ship was on
September 2ad, 1919. The Navy travel*
the Seven Seas.
Don’t you want to see the "World?
Romance is calling to you!
^ Strange and smiling foreign
lands are beckoning to you. Shove
off and see the world!
Leam to “parley-voo” in gay
Paree. See the bull-fights in
Panama. See surf-riding on the
beach of Waikiki.
Leam thfe lure that comes with
the swish and swirl of the good salt
sea. Eat well—^free; dress well—
free; sleep clean—^free; and look ’em
all Straight in the eye—^British,
French, Chinese, Japanese,
Spaniards, Egyptian^, Algeri^s
and all manner of l^ple. \
Come! Be a reaTls^an of th^
world. See the world. See it with
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the red-blooded, hard-working,
hard-playing men of the U. S.
Navy.
Pay ,be^ns the day you join.
On board ship a man is always
learning. Trade schools develop
skill, industry and business ability.
Thirty days care-free holiday each
year-with full pay. The food is
good. First uniform outfit is fur
nished free. Promotion is un
limited for men of brains. You
can enlist for two years and come
out ^rpader, stronger and abler.
Shove off—^Join the U. S. Navy.
If you’re between 17 and 35 go to
the nearest rediuting station for
all the details. If you don’t know
where it is ask your postmaster.
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Shove off f'Joiifllie U. S .Na^
TWO AND ONE-HALF MILLION '
MEMBERS TO OBSERVE DAY
OF FASTING AND PRAYER.
Centenary Conlmisslon Starts Movs*
ment To Establish 100,000 Family
Altars—Following the Plan
of Old Circuit Riders.
Nashville Tenn.—^The Oeutenary
Oommission of the Methodist Elpisco-
pal Church, South, has; named August
29th as a special day of fasting and
prayer for the two and a half million
members of the church. The Commis- i
sion has also started a« movement to
establish 100,000 Family Altars, by
haring that many home? pledged to
obsen’e daily devotions.
This is the revival of ancient cus
toms in the church. It is the part of;
an Intensive campaign which the I
church has launchedjn conneciioQ i
with the spiritual side of the Conser- i
vation program of the Centenary j
Movement, through which the Metho* |
flists raided $53,009,000 In an eight iay j
drive last May. i
The object of the present campaign!,
ap stated by Rev. S. A. Neblett, Seo*
retary of the Department of^pirltual
Resources, is to f-nroll at least 40%
of the church members in the prayer*
league known as the Fellowship of
Intercession, to esfablish 100,000 Fam-
‘ ily Altars, and to assist in finding a
thousand young peoVie to go abroad as
missionaries.
August 24-31 is known as Enlist
ment Week. During this period the
seven thousand pastors will urge their
members to join the Fellowship of In
tercession, to establish Family Altars.
Jind to obeserve the day of fasting and
prayer.
WE HAVE A CARE LOAD OF
ROYAL CEMENT JUST ARRIVED,
NONE BETTER. ALSO ALL KINDS
OF OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL
AT LOW PRICES AS IT CAN BE
SOLD.
JAPAN TO MODIFY KOREAN RULE.
So Predicts Dr. S. E. Hdger, 25 Yearf
a Southern Methodist Mission
ary In The Orient.
Nashville. Tenn.—That Japan wIH
noderate her rule in Korea is the pre
diction of Dr. S. T. Hager, recently
returned miss’onary of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South. Dr. Hager
has spent more than a ({uarter of a
century in Japan doing religious work.
“Japan is learning that her suc»;es9
In giving good government to Korea
Is fraught with difficulties, and that
tolerance and good will must take the
place of harsh and severe methods.
“The military leaders aim mainly at
making their rule thorough and perma
nent, and naturally there Is great
temptation to the man of the sword
to make his rule severe.
“But democratic ideas are growing
in Japan, and more temperate ’treat
ment of the^ subject race will come
about.”
Dr. Hager says the Christian mis-
•(pnsirtes in the Orient are elated at
the success of the Centenary move
ment through which the church raised
$53,000,000.00 for missionary work in
•.11 lands. •• .
Brevard Lumber
Company
FRANK JENKINS, Manager
F i'.one 120 Close to Depot
/ a Modem Drug Store
At Your Door
Mail your Orders to us—Par
cel Post, paid on all orders amount
ing to 50-cents or^'more.
Everything in Drugs.
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Morgan’s Drug Store
Rosman, N. C.
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CHERRYFIELD, N. C.
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Ally Yourself witK Good, Safe Conservative Judgement
Then for rood, honest Merchandise ALLY with J. C. Whitmire,
Cherryfield, who has Goods, and plenty of Goods at reasonable prices.
Yes, reasonable, indeed. We arc selling Shoes today to our thousands
of Allies for less money than we can replace them.
We are prepared to and will protect our ALLIE"^' in nrice from the
very fact we do not follow the market and mark dur Goods as they
advance wholesale.
CLOTHING, SHO^S, HATS, DRY GOODS AND T ^TIOiNS, GROCER
IES, HARDWARE, PAINTS, AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES
And everything usually kept in a First Class Store will be found at our
Cherryfield Store.
SHOES! THEN SHOES! WeVe got them. We are selling Shoes
at from $2.50 to $3.00 per pair less than v/e can buy the same Shoes
today. Our position is this—we bought long ago—bought right, closed
large contracts with our ALLIES and today we’ve got the Good*? at old
prices, and believe me, we are letting our ALLIES have them right.
(Jome to our store; let us show you that our heart is right; oiir prices
are right and we strictly protect our customers when it comes to price.
Thousands are buying from us fromlar and near; they are pleased.
Come along; join our ALLIES and **wear the kind Whitmire Sells.**
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Cherryfield
North Carolina