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THE BBEVABD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. ASHEVILLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Firms Listed V/ill Serve You Well Use it to 1‘lan Your Shopping Trip, or for fiicail Inquiries E IS SEEKING mo OF ililiilERS Advertising Loan Office BOOKLF/r^^ (It aiKiii’d and written KlXKLKS'n-^IX’S L«)an OtTice. Jewelry Amerlian llank lUiilding. (Jill trunks, loafIhm* j^ooils, 2:5 I’illmore Ave. i WEEKLY NEWSrAI'EKS. WesK'rn North Carolina forritorv. Uatos"' (iill. Automobiles BIG LlNl] USED (’Ah'S, ('ann or rjrodit. O. K. Aiito ('o. Musical Instruments FALK Alnsii- Uon.^f. 7*! I’attou Av0* nut'. I’ltoiii* L'Dii. Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings TO AROUSE PEOPLE TO REALIZA TION OF THEIR INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY. DISPATCHES FROiVI RALEIGH CllEVHOU-'T dlstrllnilor.-!. Livory anti auto st'rvico. (’hanib* rs iQ- Woaver ('o. CASH TALKS. I’spd cars Evfiy xnukd OvtM'land Asht'villt' Salt s Co. .1. \V Nl'M’LY iL' (’<). for S'i*in-niock Smiirt Clottit's. Cafes HOMI'MADE candies. r»"itaurant. sotla ('lub ('aft‘ and ( ii:idv Kitchen. Department Stores H. REDWOOD ft Co.. rlotht's, hats, iin- df*r\vp:ir, otr , for I'vi'ryboily. Dry «o<ids, ru?3. I’.ii'f 'r’ck pattrrns. Office Supplies OFl'lCE sriM’LY ('() . typewritors. addin.jc inat hinps. safes. !U Cat ton Optometrist and Optician (’()1{HK('T (JL.XSSES f>2 Patton Avo- nuiv (Henderson's .It'welry Storo.) Dr Dt'nison. Photographers Druij Stores MEET >T»ur friends hrro 43 Patton Avenue. Parann'unt Drug Co. Furniture men A SON’S sttdios, r.ov^ Paiton •\venue. Opposite postofflre. Artistic port raitnre PELT ON STCDIOS, Pack Squar«. High grade portraiture. WHEN you see a Furniture Ad think of Oreen Brothers. Pianos Tuned General Mechanics. KEPAIUKD. Expert work. All gn&raB* tt^ed. Elks buihilnp. Williams & Huffman. WkrTE or see Mt Kary & Son for your Truck Bodv Hardware BUHjDKRS Hardwart' a Specialty. Northnp McDutTit' Hardware ('o. Jewelers The House t>f r>2 ratt<iii Avenue. (’has E. Henderson GLASSI'S fitted. Export watch rei-'air- IrR ir> Church H M Frost. J. E. CAKf’ENTI'H Jcw.-ler. Watch ro- palrfnsr specialty Ih N Pack Si]uar«\ Printing I’RINTIN’O, nookhindinR. Ijoose Iveaf rUnders. Ha< knev & Moale Co. Kodak Finishing Expert work i:aslnian ajrency. Mail orders solicited Hr.vwn H(K)k Co. Real Estate W T ROWLAND &~('0. F^rms. ‘It Can T?e Done ” FtEAL ESTATE. In 'tiraTlce. IS S. T’ack Square, Phont» 1 ;'•}*'». Lorick Co. UI‘^\L I'-STATE B110!\!'H See ,Iaine« W. Behi‘11. 11’*. Church Street. .\SHE\’1L1-K lU'alty Invt'stTnents. American Hank I^uJlding. Ib nry T. Sharp Co. IF intereste^l in A.^^hevi!!*' Real Estate talk to John Aree. Kodak Supplies KODAK dev(‘li->pint:. printing, mail or ders Amateur su]i])lit“s Robinson Photo Store Seeds STRICKKR SEED ('0?,n*A\Y, whole- .'ale anri retail st'od merchants. I’oul- try supplies. Laundry Sporting Goods Tire Repairs The Nichols v.: v fi'r Laundry S:iti-< faction. A'h' villc Steam Laundrv Si;\T> us your tires and tubes. .Vshevi'l*- Stt'ani Vulcanizing Co. THE NEW OLIVER NINE A TYPEWRITER REVOLUTION New Machines For Hull the Former Price Was $100 At ti •• \ ■ry 1..- .■ • f' r '-■•r .'C'’ •: ■ i.1 ; i 1J. ^ i t ■ ; "N ru Ih'.i.r.;,:; A I OKI i.;;ny ,<ii cnniiK'h <i; start lik hoari’ig. Til- ; •] fcil tS : ’ ■■ Tlir ' >1 v.-r 'l'\It.-r t'oniiKi.-.y tlio :t (i.'! iti it . i-1 r. >ii 1 W’-Ti’vtr. .,:d \i>W 1‘l'W r! ;';ll |,y ■ W!'M-\Viill' in lllliU"!li \v,iy.>-' u! typcu .I'iii . > !t I't et-.s ^ <»:' u ■'unuuh. lart^e ti> dc* a bi^ li.'. lit -••r\cs a ."a'fsnian And \\ >• in oiirsi'l\fs. tiu). So. it t>iropy .In t ihc n*-\v. ■conomit's f.»r i.-n't pliil.Mi- •■I'l jii'-nt wav in oTir Mfi-: 'd "Th.- llii'h 'i'iU' Hi-ns a id cMjiy v.'il! be niail- nd us the < oiipon ama/i: -u- > Co-r I '' Typ- ■.v:ii.>r. »hc r- m-'dy " ();i<‘ ed to >ou if vou s below HOW WE DO IT Henceforth T!ie Olivt'r Typewriter Company will maintain no expensive Bftles force of ir),tMn> s;ilc.snien and agents. Hent eforih it will pay no high rents in Ro citi»^s There will be no Idle stocks. Yon, Mr. T'ser, will deal direct now with the actual manufacturer. No middlemen—no useless ttdls. We end the waste and give you the savings. You get the $51 by being your own SAVE $51 This Oliver Nine is a twenty- y^ar development It is the finest, oostliest, most successful type writer we ever built. It is yours for 10 cents per day in monthly payments of $3.00. P]veryone can own a typewriter now. Will any sane person ever again pay $100 for a standard typewriter when the Standard Visible Oliver Nine sells for $49 Send today for jrour copy of our book and further details, Youll be surprised. > f li'.'ing busin'S.-- t<> meet prcs' nt-day ■■■ tt;,, t'a:!;;:; Note Ihi.s fa^ t carefully. • W the identical Olivi r Nine tl;.> ni.id.d lij-and new. for ilie • one w’nirh was ?liii'i iinf.i! March 1-f. The Latest Model Do 5cIt t (>nfu.'-e this offer of The Oliver Tyjn'writer Company itself of a brand new, latest model !» with of fers of second hand or rebuilt ma chines. This is the first time in history that a new. staiKlard $100 typewriter has been offered for $40. We do not offer a substitute model, cheaper. <lifferent or rebuilt. Read all the secret facts in our docu- i ment, entitled ‘‘The High Cost of | Typewriters—The Reason and The i Remetly." The coupon below mailed j today will bring j'ow one copj'. ; FREE TRIAL j No money down—no C. O. I), After j you read our book you may ask for j an Oliver for five days’ free trial. Be ^ your own salesman. Save yourself , $51. You decide in the privacy of • your own office or home, as you see j the Oliver. Then if you want to , own an Oliver you may pay at the ! rate of 10 cents per day. Mail the coupon now for “The Hig'li Cost o<f Typewriters—The Reason and The Remedy.” It rips off the mask. Cut the coupon out now. The Oliver Typewriter Co. 1223 Oliver Typewriter BIdg., Chicago, III. Doings and Happenings That Mark the Progress of North Carolina Peo ple, Gathered Around the State Capilal. Kaieigli. The increasing semousness of *be food situation has leii Star > i\)od Admiiiistr.ator Henry A i'age to make a stirring apjieal to ftie (’hristian ministers of North ('arolina to arouse their p(‘oph> to a realization of what the situation holds and of their iiidi- viduHl responsiliility in meeting the situation. Other letters have been written to the hotel.- and restaurants of the state and to the educational in stitutions and other places whete food is handled in considerable quantities. Mr, Page in some of his letters has made two particularly starting state ments; ! Firist: The T'nited States has al ready exported to its allies and neu tral Europe this country'p normal ex port surplus of wheat; while the same is approximately true of beef and pork and fats; and we have drawn j largely on our normal supply of sugar to help out the French and F^nglish, Second: Tens of thousands of wo men and children and old men mu.st die in Etirope this winter from starva tion in spite of all we ran do Because of the transportation situa tion practic ally all thf> food wbi< h reaches Europe during tlie next few months must come fr(mi .America and with our ordinary surplus already gone a marked leductiori in our normal con sumption of wheat, be* r and pork products, fats and su.uar. must be made in order to save our allit'd < (tun tries frimi a collapse and to save as many as jiossibb* of the iieople of neutral Europe from starvation The situation h:is liited down to where it can be very clearly ;md <ief',- nitely stattnl that. • \ cry ount e of wheat and beef and pork and every particle of fats or sugar whiih is sav- f'd by any indivir^nal l>y s-nb'^tiintion of other i)roducfs or through eionomy will help not only to win the war but to save the life of some starving wo man or child in Enrrtpe. “The heartrending part of i? all," declares Mr. I'afre. "is that onr peo ple have not waked u{> io ?. i » ;;i,-;i' of th<* horribU' death that ti:rc;;t<!is ■several hunii.'ed thou''a;.<i :ndi in l-'urop(\ or f\fr. tc t''<- 'trrilile menace of a cotni>l‘te <;rr:nan vi. w.vy ;f oc.r i''urope;in allies slionln . ollapse iecause we (!o nf>t suppl'’ Them with tlie f()0(l.-;tnf!H wiiich they n.uiii h:;ve ■f !ii“v nre to hold '. uf T':;e j'f! i. d is NOW." It has bel li aniiou.’uri’; t'V :hr> j'l.n.l .\dni ini^t rat ion tliai ibe pri. . u-it; a pe.nnd f<ir the e,.v\- , ro;^ "i -iiw sup^ar in Cuba will nic.M; Sc -.rsur te 'ne . it:; snnier tiurinu the ( i ini. vf ;i! The ( iiban crop, whi' i; ic''\ be.nu !iar- vr-sit'd. is i:r!a'‘ <i at liiret- i-.iiilnini ! three and a linlf miHioi: :on<- w.iiih a;M*'d to o'lr e'.\a c-ct- e'" ,c .it t(tns of beet sugar and c tmis 'if Louisiana cam- Mi'rar v.-.' !-e n .ire than nnipb- fftr onr cf!*- w:'h the eX(M‘< ise tif reasonab'* ' : ontTn>’ in u'-inu sui^ar. 'I'lie raw .niga!" fron. I'ut'.-. .'i; itetin r('.aching onr refineries wt^iH; the next two nr three week? and >)i' sugar problem will be very iargf !y solved far as any actual sugar famine is < tir, cerned. The utmost e. onttmy in ihr* use of sugar, however, will Ite neces sary during the period nf the war on account of the very great de<rease in the beet sugar r rop Fr ance and Italy Interested In Pork Production. Returning from a trip to the South eastern ( ounties of North (’arolina, Mr J. C. Anthony. si)ecia! agent in swine Iirodi'.eiion for the A*;ri( ultural Exten sion S.'I vice, rejjoi ls that growers in Cobimldis. Samp.ion. Hla<!on and Hruiiswick couniies have become very muih inreitsi(';l in the question of pork puKlnttion and that a carloail of l>ure bred swine will hi* brought for Coiiiinbus county at an early date. New F[anov(‘r county lias Ix'en .great ly interested in the pork (f.testion sini f‘ tbe ev,tal)lishnient of t!ie pack- iuK plant at Wilmington and since one of the bank- in the <ity sold a good nnmbf'r of purt* br«Mi iiigs to several young men of the county taking Iht'ir unsecured not(> until tfie I)oys ha'l be come established in the swine busi ness. Sanii'son i oiinty has also made jroxl strides in pork prodtiction and Mr. -Anthoiiy states that he was soinewliaf suri»ri;ed to find so many i)uie bred iininiais in tlie county. It is his in|e:i lion to j)rocure a numbt'r of hogs from this county foi- farm<>rs who wish to take up the work in other ailjacent counties. Poth Mr. Anthony ami .Mr. •T. 1] Mfis 's, F’it) (’lub agent, hav** ex pressf.'d themselves ns being very much giatilied with tlie way the farm ers of the state are takin.g up the work of more pork production and are se curing pure bred animals for brec'ding stock. Several banks over the stat>* are now making plans to finance th-> I»lg (dub work in their counties, con taining the practice hegtui during the last two or three years. Will Take Soldiers Word. The executive offices of Governor Bickett and the office of the adjutant general here are being flooded by let ters of inquiry as to the federal aid for dependents of soldiers. The state authorities appealed to the headquart ers at Washington for definite informa tion and brouglit reply from the Wash ington bureau as follows: “Eveiy enlisted man is retiuircMl to miiki' a truthful statement of his rel atiyes and only In ease the wife o.- jthe repi esentative of the c hild in c la?i:i dependt'nts believe the soldier will !ru)t mak<‘ a truthful statement of ,-!uch [relaiions, should ajiplication be made by thetn, as th<‘ statotnent of the sol dier is -sufficient on which to warrant I act ion i,y this bureau, i “.\s to dependent members of rlas-. R. parents, brothers, sisters and grand chililien. it is useless for them to inak'» apiilicaiittn unless the soldii'r ha' made a voluntary allotmcMit of iiis pa> for them and recpiests the family a! lowaiice, as the matte" can only bt' de teiniinod from the sohli*‘r's stat' ' nn ;it." ! Fires Increased by Extreme Cold. T!ie increasf'd danger of tire and I Uie need of extra prcMaurion to pre Tent fires during exlrt-nie n; id speji- is called tit til“ a 11 c;i! it.;i (, f ine publi'* ; in a statement givc*n .jiit tcuiav by in su;anc.- ('oniniissi n“r Vounn ‘■’riie danger oi lire liuriiii; ex;i'.'rne t i)lcl snaps like ifn' pn'sent one i.s ver>' iiu'.cii in leased.” says tlie st.ite. i!:ent, ’’lais is ■siiecialiy true in large ina.iufact u/ii;,i: jilan h, warehouses or stiii'cs. In iili'.nis v.hert' au:oi.;aT ic ;'prinkliM's are U't^-.i frozen piifs ni;t;ht rtiider the system tenipora rily use less at a time wlien its iu*‘Mi Uii- most impt'rative .\ yt>.ir ago sev<'! 'i iai’ue indu'^trial propeit>s tliroug'.;- ’.U t!ie iountr>' We: - il.-^: r.)\ ed lici-a’jst' j-.i;)es in the sysT. m were fro/.en v:i>'a it was lalltii UI.MU tn do work 'I’h,* saniB tiling applies to in-'ile hyilran's I'lir tire ’M'ote, lion. A I'ni/en hydr u;: iti a liiiiMina may noi tiiaw until 'lie iiurniuL'- iinildinsr thaws it and :'iat will be just too !a'e. l'':-e!!nenf ill SJl''Ctiil!l iiud everv pfe^ ;i ij' i .n U., pre vent freeing of :ir ‘ pr*", .'ni.in appa ratus is necessary more ,i: ti;;:, ':uie than at any other, "When »'x:r*Miit' cohl sni'i!.-^ ciiuie furnaces are run so as to predu -.-* the inaxinium heat. Dnst or tra.'li of any son accumulated c;n pipes itr behii.d a.r.ii close t(» pijies may imiit.? and spread a tire wliich is niu’ h mere ilif- ticult to handle in freezing wt'ather i Thrift Stamps Prove Popoular. The Thrift Stamps are provin? very j popular wherever they are understood. I The buying of these stamps ought to I help materially those who have had I steady wages, but have not gotten into the saving frame of mind, and ought ! to help vastly the men and women I who are just beginning to be wage earners. The small sum at the begin- I ning is an allurement; the fact that • each investor may suit hi? own con- 1 venience in the time of buying ea<h stamp; the perfect safety; the good ' return—these and ot.her considera- j tions make a happy form of saving. ' Cannot each one of us explain these I stamps to some one who needs to I save? It will be as patriotic to sell one of these blocks of stamps as it will to uby one.N. C. ('ouncil of Defense. Ofir 600,000 Sold The Oliver Typewriter Company, B-7 Oliver Typewriter BIdg., Chicago, III. Do not send a machine until I order it. Mail me your book, “The Higfu^ost of Typewriters—The Reason and The Remedy,” jx)ur de axe catailoss and further informa tion. Name Street dresa Federal Court Clerk Dead. Leo D. Heart, clerk of the federal court for the eaitem district of North Carolina, died at his home here. The death was entirely unexpected al though he had been suffering some what from heart trouble for some time. He wag 68 years old and was for masT years a prominent banker of Durham and Raleigh, and for more than a year served as clerk of the federal court succeeding the late Mr. Blow of Green- rlU«. He is surrlTed by Mrs. Haart aai thraa dauchtara and o»a son Lenoir County Moving Ahead. A news note the other day telU us that Lenoir county is seriously con sidering the plan of consolidating all her 40 or more little rural schools and establishing eight well organized well equipped, con 'eiiiently located schools. In order to provide t'c>r those pupils living some distance from a school system of transportataion will be worked out. This would be a wonderful piece of school administration and county re organization if it can be put through. Just consider what a splendid oppor tunity would then be offered to every child in the county, eBtter schools, longer terms, better attendance, bet- i#?- teaching, because there would be less shifting of the teaching force, bet- t»^r health for the children and a gen eral toning up of the wtiole education al system. Professional Cards f I i Robt. L, (iash, W. E. Br'^ese, Jr. GASH & BREESE LAWYERS 11 to 17 McMInn Building Notary Public DR. J. Y, McKINNEY DENTIST Offi->« Pickelsimer BuilcJing se The Ro Cafe W. Y. THOMASON, prop For the Merchants and Farm^rn QUICK SERVICE FOOD OF THE BEv«5T Qj.- POLITE ATT Main Street flrevar- Meals Delivered on Shor. DANIEL LEON ENGLISH Attorney and Counsellor at Law Brevard, fT. C. Real Estate Lav/ and abstract of Titles A Specialty Clayton, Clayton & Fisher Attomeys-at-Law Brevard, North Carolina WELCH GALLOWAY Attorney Practice in all the Courts Brevard, N. C. A NEW COSTS FROM $10 TO $50 Your old suit can be cleaned, pressed, repaired and made to look almost as good as new for 50 cents; $L00 a month for four CITY PRESSINQ CLUB B . D E A V B R CHAS Attomey-at-Law Office Cooper Block ALLISON & ALLISdN Attomeys-at-Law In Old Cooper Building BREVARD COLEMAN GALLOWAY Attomey-at-Law Cooper Block Brevard, N. C. CONNESTEE LODGE No. 237 I. 0. 0. F. Meets Every Monday Nigfht Visitor! Welcome DUNN’S ROCK LODGE NO. 287 A. F. & A. M. Save Pennies- Waste Dollar (J Some users of pn : ^ save pennies by i ting inferior work anc i dollars through lack r i . vertising value in the v*- ^ they get. Primers as a n charge very reasoi^i- prices, for none of !h get rich although nea/, all of them work l a;':' Morab Give your pnntirji t a good printer and save mom;^ Our PrintLig is Uaexcelied BREVARD, - . NORTH CAROLIN Departmerits-ColVpr Preparatofy, Normal, M'lsic, Bosir.rss. I mestic A.rt, Hi:rs»ho!d Ecrrrmics. Agrctdture. All deportmets are c.ireciec by teachers with syecui tri.mrg and large expeiier.cr. They kr.ow^ their busir.ejs. Influence- of the IrMitutc are alone worth the cost tuilioa. Opens on September 6. ' ■'t |l t ' YOUR AD In This Space food It is far httter to sign the pledge card late than not at all. Farmers who chop wood to save coal in our cities this winter will he making the chips fly for freedom. Food in the mouths of our allies is ammunition no less important than the shells in their siege guns. The sugar that goes to waste in the bottom of American teacups would help to sweeten the life of many a French home. Christmas candy tliat requires littl* or no sugar is a gift to our allies as wall as ta the racaUar. Will Increase Your Business
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