t BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. A TWIQE-TOLD TALE One of Interest to Our Readers (iooil nows iH'urs ri'in'utin*', mthI whi'u it is roiitiniu'il after a U»i\i: ‘ of tiiius »*von if \vc lu'sitattMl to iH'liovi' it at first hearing, \%t* tVt‘1 sofiiro in aciH‘])tin^ its truth mu'V. 'i’ll** folUiwing i*x|n'rit*ni*n t)l a Moruanton wotn in is CDnlirnuMl nfti'r six years. Mrs. A. E. Paynt', (iroen stnM't, M rKunti)n, X. ( ,. says : “1 siini'inl I i nni pains in th»* small of my back jin I my kidni'vs acted irri'jinlarly I'lnully 1 bt'iij'ht l>n:in’s Kil!U‘\ Tills and tlu'v vt'lifvi'd the* ]>aiii> ji nd made nui f»‘t l murh lu'ttt'r f;»'n criill.y. OVKK SIX YKAKS I.ATKW. Mrs. I’ftvnt'said; “I al\va\s krt'i) Doin's Kidni'y I’ills imi luind. \VluMu*Vi‘v v\' back ^cts lame I nst> tlu'm and tii.*y iuiekly rflit‘v‘ in**." FIRE PREVENTION BRIEFS FOR BUSY PEOPLE I'rico at all ilralcr 1 )on't .'^•.iiply a.''k tor a kidney rcmody— i; ; Doan's Kidney IMis—th»‘ same lint Mrs. I’avn.' has twice i)'ibliclv • •• conimended. F>>ter .Milburti Co.. !’iops., Buft'alo. X. Y.—Advci'tisc- inent. Try a DivcMsific-.! ;ulv. " i ' ■' ' ■ Buy a Good Bicycle I'o’ir staridard in.ikos in stock—I’opo, l-.ifo. National and Ardnioro - all proven w lu'cls >)! Mifo (jiiality. I’ricotl 823 ;'.mi ii;>. Scconil- h.i:id, $10 to S23. AIV. a> .> t arr> a iiilllinoof BicycU' I'ires arai sinidrios. Sniail repair \» ork of all kimls on hicxclcs, locks. kiy>, and oxptrt sharpenin'^ at ro isonai^le prioos. .\rticlcs .err ‘ y rr.ail t'r repair r«'ee!\e «. >peeial care. Frank j. Nevercel 4T West Co!Uc;t Strett Asheville, N. C. It Is cheaper to clean up than to burn up. The Texas Fire CoramisRioin sayt»: “As is the fire waste so much be the fire (ax.” Df'forlive flues are responsible for IS |)(M- ccnt of all tirea. What about Iho thu s in your houso? Firo prevention is merly the appli- CHtion of tin' simple rules of common sonso t*) the plain laws of “safety first.” Tl!>r»‘ is a sentence Ini Latin to the rffeet tliat ‘‘a spark neglected has ol’ten raised a conllaRratiou.” This ig of esix'cial application during the dry grains season. Tlionias P. Brophy. chief of the Nev York Bureau of Fire Invest iga- ti'oa. says tliat 15 p‘r cent of garat;e tires are caused by smoking. Is a hint to the wise sufficient? If you happen to see smoke or an iiii ii'i'Mit hhize in a plftt of dried grass or el- ewhere, /top ;i*nd put it out, or at lea'.1 in vest if.>;ate it. You may save the eiiy from a serious fir©. Your careles'^i'it'ss wIhm’o firo is In- voUed may have been fortunately overruled up to the present time, hut he pi'.re tliat sooni'r or later the un expe ted will overtake you. jXhoi’.t 10,0(i0 matches are siratched every see(»;id i’l this country, each match eoutaining the elements of a possible fi:e. 1.^ it to he m>ndered at that care is needed in tiandling mat dies? Tht' way to secure lower inun’anco rates Is to have fewer flres. What is (oiitriiiution to the (juestion of fire preventicn? Are you on tho sid« of ;ii' ( arele^s or in the ranks of the rnrrl'ul A'wa: ' 1 >e]i weeds and grass c!' ar '. up. 'I'hey frecnieuflv make a hai! iirv li was a hoy throwing a hnil of hurniir; yarn in the ;;rass at .\:!ar.t:i. Ceorgia. th'st caused a ru'*. Fire Fa‘ts. rei'-nt reiiort fr'^m .Vorri-^t own. Pa . tel!:, of a peculiar lire erigia li*'ro- i;niecor*!ed. .\ dmg lir:n store:! n -‘liK k of (';’I'.ili'id liaadle.i ♦•N :!i l.iii h»s o:i sh lve. above % .S’ !'ii radiator. Apparently without . ( the- tliaii lie.il fr )m the radiat ,tr of tooth brushes 7..irst m;>') 1’ ’laes ai'il prn!n])t discovery alone ■i:ev» :;i-U tli-- di 'truction '>f the store LOCAL FARM LOAN ASSN. IN FULL OPERATION. When a number of tho fanners of the county made application for a charter for a local Farm Loan Association, there were many donhtint? Thomases, who believed Ihat^nothing would como of it. As months went by, ;uul still tho or- ^ani/.ation was not etmpleted, this number increased. In the mean time, sonm of tho ori;^inal ap plicants withdrew their aj>plica- tions. Finally, tho charter for the Lo cal Farm Loan Association was re ceived tho latter ])»rt «*f Aut'us-t, and work was bej^ua. The ii])])rovi'd list of charter memliers included twenty-six aj) plieants, with loans a]»prt»vetl amonntinj' to about $L'.\()W).00. A number of the ai)])Hcants were held UD pending furtlu'r investi*;ations. The first abstract of tho title of a borrower was forwarded to tlie Federal Land Bank of Colt.mbia, early in f^(‘])tenil)cr, and tlu^ first mortgage was registered Sej)t. 18th Tho first chock from th») Fovloral Land liank, for u farm loan in this county, was mailed to T. (J. Hen derson on St5j)t. 21st. This was tho first •‘financial evidi‘nc(i” tho local members have stun that the local Farm Loan As.sochition is in active operation. I Since the actual work has started, j the local association has received I a number of new applications for nu‘mbership. j 'I’ht; ollicial titlc! of tlie local asso- iciation is tho “Brevard National I Farm Loan Association'’, and th( loans are nuide thronj'h the Federal i Land Bank of Columbia. The ofTicers of tlu; local associa- jtiv/U are li. II. Z.udiary, president, : M. fi. Hamilton, vice president, T. 1C. Henderson, secretary-treasurer. The loceil attorneys aj)proved by the Federal Land Bank for exami- natit>n of titles arc 11. L. Gash and Welch (jialloway. Something to sell means some thing to advertise. RECRUITS CALLED FOR SECOND FOREST REGIMENT Tho Unit(;d States government is interest(;d in ol)taining new re emits for tho Second Forf^st ri'i/i- ment, ‘Jt)th engineers. 'I’he fcjrest battallions aro to be composed of v^'oodsfnen and saw mill men, who will he empl;y(?d in tho fon^sts of Franco ge.tting out lumber and oth er ]>rodu(;ts {.>r tho allied armies, and will not bo located, for the most ])art, near tho battle lines. The Commissioned ofllcers will be lumbermen, foresters, and m'-n of military training. Men of e.\j»e- rience in forestry and lumberint? and the managing of workmen will have oi)])ortunity to s('ciire ap- ])ointnirnts as ofTicers. Privates will be rccruitf d from lojrging erewj, a.vmen and sawyers, skidders, tearnstc'rs, blacksmiths, et(!. Ajiplir'ants ninst have reached th(!ir I stb and not htivi'])asscd their list birthday. They will la; sub- I ject to the saiiKj ( xai;;in!itiyi» ;([uired for the regular ai;jiy^ I Th* pay of th(; highest .'f(\cers is |$H1 a month in this c.,initry I.'JiM; in foreign .service; j.rivates * S^:iO and $:!•>. { Men in this sectirni v.ishing to ; enlist should «pj)ly t-, V» rne 1 lilioades, tor(;st Supervisor, at ! A.sheville. Subscribe for rather ijan bor row the News. BLOMBERG Junk and Hide Co. Asheville, N. C. Ik-st cash prices f.r ,;i)y l.inij of scrap metal, ruhlx r, i ni- , fur., rags and sccoiid-lianil iiiachiii.-rv. Write for prices on wIkC y. u have to .sell. 7B-R0 Lexington Avenue •■III'':'' .. v'r#'' cuas v.r -s 'x >/i. . iE,*\P collee i.s a poor investment. There’s plenty of it on 1 D n’t Luv il. NX’i'.at’s the use of spoiling a good cira! witli V.i,=l;v-\va5hy 'tufl that leaves a muddy taste in the nioiiti’i and harm? the system? We sell only good coffee. It’s chf*ap« .'I in 'he end because it gives sati.'factioiL EvervtldP':; { r vou in first class groceries. C0;{ & KILPATRICK Phone 41 the I Let Us Show You I why it is cir. cconomy to buy the best quality. Come and |1 explain /our needs to us. We in turn will explain how i ! you can av ^id waste and get saifsfactory servlcc. Our I stock of go^-s was carcfully sclcct’d and bought for i CASH, :n six to lC’i * . Jw. :c oi the piCoCnt j market and I WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY f Velvets per yard: '/elvei; Ribbons 10 to 90cts per yard; Poplins 32cts per yd; Silk Poplins $1,00 per yard; Silks $1.00 to $2.20 per yard; Sw^eaters from $1,50 to $5.25; Shoes from $2,00 to S7.75; Ladies' and Children's Winter Underv/ear 5Gcts to $2.40 each suit. Weilt’s CasK Store ‘V i' I. E* 7 / A .* . '/ ^ A ..-li-. tinyinf a wife, rzith tobacco ui in t!:e l-’J /j>i of Vir^i.iia "•■J /irpinla-CaioIina tobacco is the best k The cif urcttc ever made was Viro-inia- O O C'iaroliria tobacco. Al! the mellow charm oi Sv, -thcfii sunshine itseU is in Virginia- Carohna tobacco. And no other tobacco ha:', that --uash” and ‘‘go” to its taste that Virginia-Carolina tobacco has. *jKyAXi,^^acco Qk ledmont The Cigarette of Quality NOI'K: 3('0 million pouuds. That’s how much V’iriifmia-Caroliiia tob.-icco was made into cigarettci last yeur—over 4 times as much as any other tobacco. And Piedmont is the bij^v^.-’st-se/lin^ t'irj’inid' Carolina cigarette in the njuQrU, 5c and lOc a package