THR 15KKVAUH NFAVS. IlKKVAM), NORTH CAROLINA'. THE BREVARD NEWS. JPublUhed every Friday and enter a at Postoffice at Brevard, N. C, as econd Class Matter. Wm. A. BAND Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Subscriptions payable in advance) One year $1.50 Six months $1.00 Thre Months 50 Two months .35 ADVERTISING RATES Display, per column inch 30c "Minimum Rate For Display Adver tisements $1.00 Zleading Notices, per line .... . .10c Vant Column Notices, pr line . ,5c We charge 5 cents a line for Cards jif Thanks, Resolutions of Respect And for notices of entertainments vhere admission is charged. Address AH Communications To The Brevard News: FRIDAY, OCTOBER lift, 1923. NATIONAL TAXATION POl K Collier's Weekly has pie-ientod for discussion the 'n! n.n.ii i!t- proposed by a notol-b loedn,. b id er and sumniai-ivcl ix-l a 1. Taxes should be planned v marily for their soci d . tl" .1. 2. Every person should he en couraged to eaitt and invest ;; much money as possible- during ha lifetime. 3. Largo fortunes should be broken up at death. 4. Abolish income surtaxes. They discourage productive effort. f. If we do this, tax-exempt se curities will have no special value for tax-dodging. This would make unnecessary the amendment prodd ing against tax exemption. G. Tut a graduated tax on all gifts and inheritances, to he com puted on the amount received by sach beneficiary. 7. Exempt small gifts and lega cies; tax lightly up to 250,000; legacies of $10,000,000 might pay as heavily as o0 per cent. y-. To prevent sudden deprecia- ' !;im in values, legatees of large urns should be given 10 to 15 year, n which to pay the tax. OUR NATIONAL PUELICITY EDITION. la-evard is starting on a era of development and expansion destined to make it, not only the first city in We-tern North Carolina, but the .u th.e greatest Manufacturing and 'Commercial Center;: in the old North St L'rcvard now has high grade hy- i u 1 1 o I I i i i ' 1 1 v . . i n i j ! I lii I , 1 1 1 1 I . ! . inl I !u if; "tid . Willi I In i I 'li( ' h ,i I n ii 1 1 1 - ii i ;i in e I tii i I human i n t , i . -I a i t u h tn y. ;i ! e lull ,1 - 1 1 o i 1 1 ' I 1 1 ; i i 1 tin it It, it.il . n I .-hi. hi .. .-111,1 . !l li,,,l ! ; 1 1 - 1 1 1 . i ! I . ; I . i i ' lii,', . i. I I I i mm! i i . 1 1 ! i in 1 1 1 .i I i II ' ' t I V pit .1 ble pi i i ,i i nu I ' i ,1 1 1 lliard one's property, leal and per sonal. So heavy proves the lose to al most any family that they are fo: the time destitute; neighbors cart for them and relatives in anoUie state are telegraphed to for funds It is also unsafe to leave one'r person any great amount of money. Banks are the place in which to leave money, and the check book (iocs the rest. People, who imagim that when they deposit money in ; bank, they are helping that institu tion, ought to know better. It is the bank that helps ther.i b; providing a safe place for then funds, . and a convenient and salt way of paying their bills. Many hardships can be avoid'.1; when one takes precaution to ii o toot, through insurance, bis iva :e his personal pioperty, his heal;!) am ward oil" losses through accident. " ; m v Nit. , v mt rr, n rr SERVICE anxi :;lfi!i- ipllllfife mm jm. m m u as m m m& -mi YOUR- v Wi 3 "4 m w:i4id& mMM IMP &wZgSB!fL u RAILROAD VALUATIONS. The roverntr.ent has spent a hun ired million dollars rnd has foicee fhe railroad t spen ! a hundre :i!id fifty million inove in tabub't iiig railroad valuations. Th; result lias proved what every railroad stu 'lent, financier and economist km-v. -that there is more urp! tha water in our rabrond shares, .ilea.-. :h. electric )ower for all kinds of j ared by any honest, standard, our mlustries, delivered at the switch- j twenty billion dollar railroad -v,)i board at a less cost than it costs j talization that has been pounded by i t generate bv steam. j politics, labor unions an. ler i-da Bveva'.'d has good rail connec ts. : - and a system of hard surface re ..:.- stretching three ways iinou-i:;- coinu'i ting us villi WAGES HIGHER THAN CC3T LIVING. ib.sed on selected industries ab over the country by the Nationm'. i'r.reSiU of Labor, and th c -t o bving calculate. 1 !e. the ! 1 am Indi"i rial Con ferenco vv.ri-.ingman's family of Iiw., ;t i h-..:s tlii! ce l!17 wajre !!. vc i.eiit generalh co 'hi' lo.:r,va-,i trend o I" ! uw 2 1 w a - an 1 1 m;ii jove i; im: eon, ,e decii the count' 1)1. .;he markets of the Sovth and We-:. i'.revai d lias a won!. rful r upnly of rav. materials easily ;:';d!aiL ie. th.e manufacture of t.r.tilo. w.-od product Mr.-, hii.ery. i:i:bbnc (V" .'erial. etc. And our i'arm.ine anil truck garde ;i products cannot lie ui'p-i-se i in North Carolina. '. in (iowii to sixty cent--!;..:-, could not he ivi-'.-today's market v.du 1 News I'urc.iu ( . T?'i" i'Ho;,' ' i 1 r ;! t ii.' i,. ' el-.-pb....-.- ,W i .i , . i , 1 'egei r,i'. ' :a-.. ve- i,..iiiiiini,ii! v Use in co.-i ot iivnr.r 1 . u-1 u.-ii i jn i -i li ' in ; 1 1 1 t i .1 . -t U . - , - g' ) TMii- ItjBJTTirK t nni iiuJin ittm Wee -you make u ( M i i 3 t only give you safety and service when '".ink your Bank, but when you come in . hearty welcome and make you feel JO v. it i Sl- i I 1 1 ' i1 so .s .'. vard lias a -plemiid all yoar . hir'.dings than the ti-ial :.u; .b.-r c ;' t t- , i . t - i. -i;: ' j .... iv. i mill cnniate win-.". nermits i :nce ounon:e tn ioi -. o. . : ov t!) i i t- all I raue. MRS. NORWOOD ENTERTAINS. S i Iv operation nf industrial plants ' . . y d;iy in the year under the ;m.-t favorable '.vi.'k'';1: conditions. 1 ' eva.rd ha a s.im is - d" skilled ts classiried by ihe !' ; ::: tn:e::t ot ; i axes and Assessments I Next to Us iiivestn e! r in roodelM ! e.sbynnnt. the large.-t investment '. ire unskilled labor, both male andjef ;mc t. .a., t'lack and .nite, ta meet all! Cell Svstcm is in its 1000 dei n DUiiu.nsrs, wu.i a .true d rias.day ov la:-t week 7drs. Ii. II. .. ' .lend gave- a rteeuiioii fur til trulty of lii - public ; chool a.ei the n nt and lue-t oi".cfr of the i'st- we shall give " at home. It will he a ". .. : :.:re to us to advise with vou on any financial mattcc " sii may be considering whether or not you are doing yy-:u' Banking Business with us. Come in. Put your monev in our bank. 1 1 iilkil BREVARD Four Per Cent Paid on Time Deposit. o w per-..) ; .1 n ! nearly $100,000,000. .aging , b'. !pe tin ''.o-tess to rece : rienu:- . and ' i r r1 ' si orenos-e,: ;,n-i a. ;:;!, 't-a i dorn construction, of m.v-t of Ce -t : Ii,. Tin- ewe1 er.nditioi.s in Brevard i k'c from twenty-sew n .a.orie- oowu r u n.-tirpasso.i in We-tei;; North i to one story, they are u ed pr;ne; ':: dina. A beautiful cite of homes, pallv as evecutive ofihvs. c.-ntral !' '.."i r:: eliura r. -;, good -slv.oi, and i '.'. er institutions and facilities of i .'( bb'b.t tv.K . it : d,t ame-.l to : ad bus's is iiit-atvd b tb.e tie-. .:u" the eoiameri ial and manu-! f ;;,w-d merit in bioi-ier'- fas! Milng ceiiter of the S uthland. ; v.-r tbrc:' ti.nes vls.t v.' a All of these parts and many oth- ' '-'' er. nee:: to. be imnre.- .- i mt onlv i '''s'.'is- ' ' ' or- our own pc-ople so they may be en lightened as to the wonderful j.i -gre s the city has nm-'o raid is .". iMiig. b.ut up. n tie- outside world. L.reveri must ".ttract cipitai i oni ot'ar sections for in.iutri:il. t'-stai-i be a ;! e of (ii -i . I '! . o : ' e i ' i ' . - ' -. . i . v, v spesiai .as the !-;erv r.ain i ao lo: i lit ire to Ktnv av.siy freai. -H T UUML.M I W.WWII WMII. "" ....II I.IIMI1W lllllinWII II I'-ina r - d uitv. 1 pro- ;;oci,s if its development continues. ;od the peojde of the United State- ' mu.t be informed of what Brevard h i- to efv, v in the -ray of induce- ! a tamgib1" tha-act er. i .vteei it.llsi bo i-o v or i situated io . . e '.'. Us tcb si i . pu'-b. ;1 .! t y. and 1. ho a : -. ' : is : I ir ftiturc re'iuir'-'sTt .er, ever-,- budaine: a .",':: ' .be V' 1 t : ..a i .- iir-sis:.l i .- i. .'ss -t h -C :!.: Bell ;'-st:-ia a: I -t esris - 1 u;,- i an . rs c , '. "ii :' .L h it is cm aed o, . th w..no ly um at .'ooks. d' at um am oiri ; -.. . a :.'. ? ; of t ' o' unani"' us e is i.,w -opri c;ty nion for OUR COUNTRY ALWAYS. scale nev- vviifi'-ai cad publicity ...i a -or before attempted. And in order to bring this about, 'J'.r " iitor of the Brevard Net. he d . nined to issue this Na; aaf Publicity Edition which will c. a y ..he story of Brevard and Tran 1 vii'iia County in pictures and ; -A'urds to the corners of the earth.. Every point of interest to out siders will be covered by feature writers of proven ability, and the --ediCo.n will be widely circulated amongst people whom there is every reason to believe may be interested In the possibilities existing in Ere vrd and vicinity. ''ubiicity build.-, cities just as --1y as advertising builds busi nt , raid the Co-operation of every indiv. ial, firm, corporation, and Indus ' r interested in the further Sieves: m.ent ot tins section is re- , quests in this effort to boost Bre- 'ard : 1 contingent trade territory a ' way. American, form of government is e. s-dr'ed througout the world as !.? me t humanitarian,.' most stable si " most effective of itill forms. No real cause for u;.irest or dis content exists. Industry is thriving t peak load and payrolls are being 'onddy maintained. Lator and capi 1 in America are nearly at bal Am-ricans are not of European natio blind to the s wliere fam ' . . - , oSe.-. I 1- i ., ;..! ' .. . ; ! i'a.' the . ." . .. .drs. Jos. i , : . t '. i.. i-irwin, Mrs. '. M. N.as.a. .:i'. Crank Jenkins. . !.. , : b, Mrs Welch Gal ....... . . (.'..iver Orr. Mrs. C. B. '.f-. Kos.i Taylor. Miss Bes- ie King. ; ..ae: the afternoon refresh ,iL.s condsting of iineoniib- ice. ,:akes and coffee were served amul a steady hum of i-mn em::' ion vhu h 'iidors'd the opinion of one of the 'IM'st , wlieu sri" sae) i! wa.- one ol t of all t.i'-o parties." j Ttnil.bpg booms are waaaii more to i the country than political b -.om-:. ! War Is just a more complicated :ind expensive method of making mays. sia 9 One tiling you can say for Europe; slip never claims she suffers in silence. rpu(-st, wii the Y'r-t Retailers say women dictate men's Ityles. What don't they da-taie? Divorces don't multiply so rapidly In ft community where the people di. The only palm that thrives as well In cold countries is the one that Itches. Europe doesn't need a pulmotor half as much as she needs a push-motor. Rioting anion? Herman unemployed ; provides employment for the under- takers. The dogs of war, in their retrieving, seldom drug home anything except a ! deficit. If those long-distance dances start with "They're off," many agree o-'itb that sentiment. If the worb' remembers its heroes It new peace off or. never will turret its piccolo players. Just when It looks as if things might quiet down in Europe, along comes a Although the soviets are against all Naturally enough, when tha world is , religions, they are in favor of fasting upside down the dregs come to the top. by the peasantry. nd 'internal strife aie prcvent-ti-? orderly eonJiuct of affair: here such conditions prevent ' balanced return to pre-pros o-e . S Americans wiil not brook the de ructive 'urees from; without to en r Our 'our try wiftli pink and re o pagan da designed to disrupt the ation an 1 turn it affairs over to an element which nows no lay- dther of Man cr Cod--and destroy the initiative cf a huadred and ten - dlion of souffls. socialis.ic or communistic doc- r. a; Can j4uccesstu.lv endure in iLef s -et together and make rJre-, " "'UMia-iu iv t,muie t:d a bigger and better town a V "atl thls lia5 beon rerog I , n , . . j nttvJ- in America ir more tha.1 a 's press towards the go-1 a ff f,000 population by 192d. i STEADY PAYROLLS. Jsperity Breeds Contc e Industries provide stc: They may have isolated the influen za germ, but, If so, it gut away again. An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but it's cheaper to have the doctor. The drl who danced till the cows came home now marathons till the calves break down. Old Tutankhamen certainly com mands the service.s of a brst-class yresi agent. ROOMS for rent, furnished or unfurnished. The location is it 7ranklin Park. Apply to Joe Grooms. tt pd. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. October 24, 1923. century of "Vorderlv adminbt":' i r, 0. mi.. ,' . .... . ... . Dear Sir: mere is uue- ." im w.e Ym ar(J hereby notified that the forces of destr.m. . j regular November Term 1923 of " I iinited. States District Court at I BAN .". , M.'O INSURANCE. j Aslreville, is adjourned, to convene The reason some men tell Satan to get behind them is because they wish to set a faster pace. Divorces declined 33 per cent in England in 1921. Perhaps the novelty ol the thin? is wearing off. Kill one logy fly in spring and save ourself thousands of futile passes at ts agile progeny in dog-days. The fine thing about fame is not !iat posterity will honor your name, at that the paying teller will. THE NEW SEDAN J I ij.. , ..pi ' 1 'HE motorin? public bns been emphatic in its approval of tbe new Ford Four-Doer S dan. In Cd pins e! the country i: stylish appearance and ir.viung interior h.:ve br. aht t-.j err ia stantly into great demand. Now. at its reduced price, it present.? a mere compcl'iing value than ever. Although better lookup, roonuer, easier ndavj; it ii liitcd at fori dollars less. 68$. OO . o. i3. DeSeoac: This gooddcoking, cotrJortitble. and djpcnciaHlo Ford seuin. .'-.t mis low price oSera an agreeable solution to veer c.oseJ car probnaus. These cars can be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchaj OAKS TRUCKS' TRACTORS Once there was a man who could "op back to second gear without offer- ijj some alibi to excuse hie car. LOWE MOTOR COMPANY Still any one who would enter an idurance dancing contest might as ell be doing that as anything. 'This is no boom .irticle for banks atent and Maintain Equitabi , or insurance but Published because no- condi1 dsns oa.liPr'-m c? i liftancial and property losses weak- Jo foothr 1. Every commun t do its .':niost to Encoura" Itablishs. ?nt of I'ermanen' en, bla- ts and Sho-s. fi The Land of Waterfa'K en' the community. , In nearly every isue of this pa per will appear Wjpounts of the burning up of homeW Often everything ,Vn the house was a total loss, including a goodly ' 1 tak t o'cl .ek, A. M All defendants, witnesseV and jur ors aid all other interested parties will t:tke notice and be 4rverne( accordingly. 'y or ler of the Courit. R. L. Blaylock, dflerk. By J. Y. Jordan, Deputy ClArk A physician says eye exercise will minate spectacles. And may be get ', victim in jail on a tlirting charge. 'dispatch says that a dancer was .ed while trying to spt an endur e .record, meaning a little more so. 7 udging by the thoroughness of his al, asking in Tut's day must have n something like a vice president. PRINTING Oil BWiP Will Sell Ifoui Goods Weo STATIONERY PRINTING on Bonn .,infi.v. !mmm ii t. tt W i ! si ! 1 ii s -f rK r-

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