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BREVASD NETVS, EESVAED, N. C. BREVARD NEWS Naiiii- oliaiikii'il f11)111 Sylvan Valky Nl w J aiuiary i.igi;. Nt)AM M. HOLLOW KLL. ICaitt.i rubli^hoil ovi-ry I'luiiMlay. lliitoicil at pos'.'tlu ■ at r.ifvaiil. N . v'.,a> svi'oii.l i'la>.s uiattiT. S’JiiSCKIPTION riilCi]; Ono year - - - - $ 1 .OO Six months - - - - 60 Threw iin)i\ths - - - .35 Twonionths . . - .*25 Payable by check, stamps or numey order. ('aids I'f tlianks. ifsohitiotis ami itiiVMi’i ials l>ul'li--lii'>l (>iilv at liall I'mii- iiu rv'i.i'' 1 .III-, II' i-iMits in-r iiuli or line fi'ui th v fitt pci \\ iml. Sut'sii iptiiMi s ti. I I'oiitimu’il aftcrix pir.ui.'ii t i tiim-I’ li'l 1'“' I’Xi t'pt on lo- llK'st . a section can’t stand prosperity we are in a fair way to become spoik‘1. Then what? Friday, Aiiy;iist 10, 1917. 1Uh>si Inltcr tanning. Can, o.in and keep on canninj^. Co (ipciatc wilh tlie tlvinon- stvatoi. Such a "cvt-'iv diafl calculatetl tt> i;i\ c a li. il('W roM. W'e liaxcii't h(..U(l (>f any youn^ hnllies oi their ]>liy>'ical manhood thiiiirj; the past few da\s. Don't talk against tlie (haft, if Ml do it in a low voice or I’nele Sam ma\ >;o after you. Talk of resistauic is dan^cious. I'utnre v:cm,iations will not he tronhkd in lindiii'^ ]ikntyol names from wliich to seU v't oin.- for the l>ah\-. Inst !\fcr to this week’s Xi-ws. 'I'lu* law rctjuircd the i;iv- in>; of n.unes in full f«>r t’ - draft. Farm Demonstration Work. Transylvania has joined the ]>ro- ^ressixc aj;iicultnral counties, ^^y order of the count>- connnissioners a farm dem()n^^trator is o!i the s;round, having hej;un his work last week. l’roi;ressive agricultural methods have their enemies hut the News is glad to know that a gcxxl per cent of the farmers and business men are anxious to give the work a trial. There are others occupying a position on the fence they want to be shown. They are open to conviction. 'I'he News W(mld like to see the farmers make the most of the op portnnit\. (ii\ e the demonstrator a fair .showing. Treat him with e'onsideration. Don't think that he kn 'WS ever\thing. lie doesn't claim this, but his training andex- {K-rience is sutlici(.‘nt to enable him to help the farmers if they will gi\e him their co-operation. J. W. McMINN RESIGNS T.H.SHIPMANSUCCEEDS FARM DEMONSTRATOR NOW WORKING COUNTY Entered Upon Work of Improv- inij Operations; Seeks Co-ope ration of People 'rile Brevard X I'.ditoi Ilollowel’ After rnnniii' l>er fo: ye has no !(. sonville yi*'i manv oilier I. pa . .1. war Hender- lerrors, like have vaiviinr lie resignations from town and mt\- oHices are to be regretted, because gH>d men have seen lit to withdraw their valued services, (lood men ha\e been named to succeed those re'-igiiing. a condi tion in which we mu''t find conso lation. l-.d’.t'*r 1I>'Unwell of the Brevard Xew s, alter l'.a\ ing been drawn in the lottery dratt. is offering his newspa)>er loi's de. (lOod enough f(.»r him, since he is too scared of the Women to gi\ e his correct age. Canton ( >bser\ er. You nanglu\ boy. as though age is tbe only re (juireineiit. I here may not lie niiieh in a name but that great signilieance is atta lied to nnm)>ers most of us are willing to grant. Ih'evard News. Just so and ni.inx a man is willing to swa]> liis juiniber.- Asheville limes. It a]’ depen.is on the out come. W e .ire glad the suspense is o\ er lor (»ur jjart. H. E I.rti\vrenco of Iredell eonnty arrived hist wi'ok and took iij) Ids duties as eonnty di*monstration ngt'nt. Mr. Ijawrenec is a yonng man, witli cnthu.siiistie outlook and (■(iniiiped with speeiul training for Ins work. He was a student for orb‘ year at the A. iV M. eolh‘ge and was engagi'd for a year at tlu^airy t'f the Asheville School f(^^T>oys. In addition to this ^peeiali/ed work J lit' liail two years' ex])erienee (n his father's farm in Iredell county. The lirst steps of the new demon stration agent have b(U'n to get in touch with the fann(*rs of the (Munty. lie is anxious to have thfi eo oi)eration of all in the impor tant work he has set ont to accom plish. The following fr(*rn the States ville Landmark will he of interest in this connection : ‘ R. E. I^wrence of Olin township left yesterday tor Brtivard to take uj) the work of county dt‘m(nistra- tion agt'nt for Traiisylvania county. Mr. Ijawri'nee, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. .lohn W, Lawrence, is a ])rogressive young farmt'r who has studied modern agricultural ni(*th- ods and is well etjuipped for tlu* W(»rk he is to take np. The Land mark cotinnends him to the Tran sylvania folks. He is not only an ' u])rii:ht and correct young man. ' hnt he was reared on the farm and I ht' knows tlu; job.'’ i Mr. Lawrence will he at his oHice [ in the court lumse on each Satur day to C'onfer with the tarniers. ; He will sjiend the other week days traveling over the county and help ing the farmers in any way ]>os \ Mble. PREACHING BY REV. MOORE J. W. MeMinn, ehairnnin of the hoard of eonniv road connnission ers, a board cr(*ated by the last leg islature, recently tendered his resig nation to Governor Hiekett . The n*s- ignation was aect'pteil, and the governor ap]u)inti‘d T. II. Shipman to till the vacancy. Mr. Shipman has signiUed his acceptance of the oflice. Lack \)f time to attend to the du ties of tin; oHic(' and his ]iosition as dealer in supplies ]K)Ssibly needed on the public road were reasons as signed Mr. AleMinn fitr tend(!ring Ills by res i gnat ion. HOUSEWORK IS A BURDEN CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLUGGISH LIVER Crashes Into Sour Bile, Making You Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work. Woman’s lot is a weary ont* at b(‘st. Itut witli backa('h(* and other distrt's.siug kidiu'y ill.s life indeed becomes *i bnrdtMi. Doan’s Kidney rills have made lifi; brighter for many Asheville wonutn. Head what Mrs. (.J. M. Williams, !:^‘.M\‘n- tral av(“nm* says: “For several y«'ars my back was weak until finally I eonldn’t sweep the lloor, walk up or down stairs or do any housi'work without snfl\*ring great ly. It I bent over I couldti't straighten without putting my hands on something for support. Mornings I was all doubled np with pains and I often hai to be helped ont of b*‘d. I tot)k a dozen dilY«;r ent medicines withimt the least b(‘nelit until I beg»in taking Doan's Kidney Pills. They relit'ved mo of the tr(mble across my back and a few boxes made a lasting cunv My back is now strong and never pains me at all.” (tOc , at all dealers. Foster-Mil- burn ('o., Mfgrs., BulTalo, N. Y.— Ad vertiseriK'nt. Your friends would be pleased to receive marked copies of the News showing your whereabouts and activities; 5 ccnts a copy. j K('V. C. P. Moort* of Los Angeles, |’alif.. jireuched at the Methodist I church on Sunday at the morning and evening services. Mr. .Moore ; was a former jiastor of this church, scrvinj^ tlu* full term (if f(jur years, and it was during his i)astorate that the i)r('sent church building was erected. I Ilf Hre\ ard News ]^!ant is oiTeied lor sale, the owner of the paper being .snbjeet t(j the first draft for army service. Now is the opportunity, remarks lulitor H'lllowell anenl the announcement, lor those who can tell tlie editor how to run his jvuper. to come for ward and take nj) the burden.— States\ille Landmark. Right \'on are, and the opp.n'tuiiity is still 0])eU despite tile lad the editor didn t ]iass the physie'al re(piire- ments. FREE SCHOLARSHIPS l^rospects of success in Transyl vania t(3r all clas.ses of ])eople were iiCver brighter. Labor is pleiitiiul for the laboring man. Prices are high for the ])rodiicts of the fores*, A good crop of grain has been har vested and growing ercj's are highly promising. Big eiiter- ]>rises are undergoing develo}.- ment. The land is overflowing with summer boarders and busi ness in general is good, Prosj)cr- ity sometimes spoils connnunities as well as individuals. If we as a The News has received notice from the North Carolina State Col- h'ge of Agriculture and P^ngineer- ing at West Raleigh that this coun ty is entitled to one fi-ee engineer ing scholarshi]), the value of which is per year, renewable for three years additional. Call on the eonnty superintiMident or write to the college for i)articuhirs. A free scholarship t(j Berea col lege is also olYered. Comjietitive examinations will b(^ held on Saturday, August 11, at the superintendent's othce. BARACA-PHILATHEA MEETING Baracas and Philatheas of the Baptist and Methodist Sunday schools of Breva»'d are looking for ward to tin? entertninnient .Mrs. J. S. Silverstein and Miss Grace Piercy are preparing to give the young people at the former’s home on Thursday night, Angnst ‘J. If Thursday night is rainy the enter taininent will be postponed nntil Friday night, and if this is bad, further delay until Tuesday night. City Market The City Market is all the name implies. It is here you get what you want in the line of poultry, meats, fruits and vegetables. Boiled Ham Chipped Meats Armour’s goods Fish Broilers and other poultry to suit you. City Markets S. F. ALLISON, Proprietor PHONE 47 A NEW SUIT COSTS FROM $10 to $50 y Your old suit can be cleaned, pressed, repair ed and made to look almost as good as new for 50 cents; $L00 a month for foui suits. City Pressing Club J. E. WATERS, Prop. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury a.s nu-roiiry will siir«'ly destroy the scnso of tJiiii ll aiul coiiipictely (i«TaiiK** th? \\ holt' .sysli-rn wlion it throu^rli the miu ou.s surfaces. Such aiti U*s shouM n«‘V r bo us.-d «-xcppt on pn-scTiplioiis from r*pMtal(l(i physicians, as the daniaRf tlit*y will i«t is ;•••' ft.Id to tlie Rood ymi I an piissihly dt-riv.- r~‘irn fh'm. Hall’.s ('atarrh Curo. manufactured by F. J ('lu'ney & t'o., ToKmIo, )., contains no mt-rcury, and is takon internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buyinp Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the penu- ine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes timonials free. Sold by I'rupKists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Uaira Family Pills I'or constipatiun. Eggs, Poultry Butter and Hides All kinds country pro duce. We pay cash for all you ship. Prices on request. Western Produce Co Asheville, N. C. Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calo mel acts like dynamite on a sluggish livir. When calomel conies into c(mtact witli sour bile it crashes into it, causinjf cramp ing and nausea. If you feel bilious, headachy, con.ti- patcd and all knocked out, just go to your driifr^fist and get a 50 cent !)cttle of I)(*d- son’s Liver Tone, which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calo-_ mel. Take a spoonful and if it d(»esn’t start your liver and straighten you 1 up better and (juickcr than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go i back and get your money. j If you take cabmiel t(»da3’ you’ll be si( k ' and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if y(>u take I)(Mlson’s Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It’s harmless, pleasant and safe to give to children; they like it. -Advertise ment. Tell Us Your Tire Troubles Write or call on us for free ad vice. We are tire specialists and can furnish you the best make for your car. Want prices? We have the largest steam vul canizing plant in Western Carolina. Better ^vulcanizing is^done by steam than by any other method. Send us your repair work. Keturn post charges paid on repair work. ASHEVILLE STEAM VULCANIZING CO. 5 East College Street ASHEVILLE, - - N. C. FISH IS A BRAIN FOOD We have the finest fish in town. Give us a trial order anu be convinced. Our ROASTS, STEAKS, CHOPS and POULTRY Can^t Be Beat Osborne Market Phone 27 Buy Before the Price Advances The war tax measure will mean a 5 per cent increase in the price of pianos. Whj\not let us place one in your home before thejad vance? York and Living’ston pianos and player pianos our leaders. Michael Music Co. Brevard, N. C. &voA)r Qofvilii-vrtucu^ otit 04c HERE’S A FACT: THE MONEY YOU SPEND NOW IS MANY TIMES THAT MONEY, BECAUSE IT IS CHEATING YOURSELF OUT OF THE PROFIT THAT MONEY WOULD EARN FOR YOU SOME DAY. IN OTHER WORDS, YOU ARE THROWING AWAY THE “FOUNDATION” ON WHICH YOU COULD BUILD A FORTUNE. YOU ARE CASTING AWAY THE SEED WHICH WOULD BECOME A TREE IF PLANTFD. PLANT SOME MONEY IN OUR BANK. WE PAY H PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS BREVARD BANKING COMPANY Watch Slow? Means lost trains; broken enKajjements; worried friends; irritation; perhaps profanity. VV’^atcIi fast’.’ Means annoying waits; embarassing^ arrivals: doubts. In these days an accurate watch is a necessity, not a luxury. To utilize every moment of time to meet trains, to keep appointments, to be always on time, one must have a time piece. Here you can get a good watch at a small price, or if you want yours repaired we give it careful and painstaking treatment at a reasonable price. We look for quality first and then the price. Buy in Brevard FRANK D. CLEMENT THe Jeweler RTRIGHX METAL SHINGLES never need repairs, are inexpen sive. Ifeautini/and stormproof \ %)h 'We don’ihaveiowony ^aJboui ihe roof” They wonf leak. burn, car/ or rot like wood sA/ns/es, nor crack like sJate^ i THE STORMPROOF ROOF X For Sale by MILLER SUPPLY CO., BREVARD, N. C. ^ win. •Vi Are You Going to Build This Season? If so, you are no doubt considering how to build and what it will co^ to get what you want. No doubt you would appreciate books which show the newe^ and best ideas along the lines of beauty, comfort and convenience. And here is where we can help. If you will give us your name and address we will have sent to you—FREE—one or t\vo books, which go into the problems of house-building in a thorough manner. No obligations; only your word that you expe5t to build. MILLER SUPPLY COMPANY BREVAIip. N. C. Machine Shop and Olllce Near Station. Note—For both exterior and interior use, North Carolina Pine has proved so satisfacftory to our cu^o> mers and so economical, that we believe you would be intere^ed in knowing more about its advantages.
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