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THE BKEVARD NEWS, BKEVASD, N. 0. BREVARD NEWS Naiiu- channi'il from Sylvan V’alley News,Jamiary i.i<Ji7- SI. 1.. SHIPMAN’. - Kditor C. 15. ()SIU)KXK. - Manatrinv: Kilitor K S. STAKUKTTK I.ocal Kilitoi- .UJS.S <: K K I'RU I > K K. ZAC MAkV t'itv Hilitor l*i;'jli>;lu‘iU‘Vt.‘rv riiursilay. I<titrii-(l at at Un-vaiil. N'.C'..as si-i-oml class matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE; One year - - - - $1.00 Six !iionths - - - - .50 TlirKO uioiithtj - . - .35 Two inontliti . . - .25 Payable by check, nitamps or motley order. r inis of tliaiiks. ri-sohitioiis and ir.>-morials piit'lishfil only at li:i’.f i. oni r.u'i1 ate. l ostinvr n' oi iits i>iT in.h ii! .viii'-hall loni i>iT w.ml. Suhscriiitioi)'' not l i'ntiniu’it .iflt'i c\- IMration of tiiiu' p.iiil for t-xiopi on if- ,;i: -St. Friday, March 8, 1918 contest as the result of the New York bouts, are “up against” an other disappointment. The house is a^ain democratic. Judijfe Jet«r (\ Pritchard did a man's part in the campaign for the sale of first and second Liberty Loan Bonds and he is now doing i flec- tivo work in si)reading thrift jjropa- ganda. The tludgo has little pa tience with the man who is not sni)porting the government w^hole- heartedly and hits straight from the shoulder in the speeches he is making for War Savings. “Any of yt)U radicals who try to make pt)litical cai)ital out of this war am not lit to be calh'd American I'iti/a'iis,” is the kind of talk th»* .Indge has lately been handing out. .Indge I’ritehanl has son.s in the s'rviee and. like every eonsiderat»>! fiither, is interestt'd in providing means of support for tlnMU. 'The Governor and Politics G)lveriior l>ii“kett started tlu- tongues ’“a waging" by a h»' niiulv' in (M)lilsb»>ro S(‘viral ihiys in which His Kxcelh’iicy atlvo- a ea!ii]>aign of ]>at ii('t ism j.itli«'r than ot' polilii-s in Noitli <,\iro'i’aa this year. 'Pht' (iovi'nior that the sons of rt']>ub- iu aiis uiul the sons ot tU'iiioci ats ■ire lighting side by siih' and windd iT-t •«;ver tlu' tv>])'’ ToLrether unil lie ii:.l r.'U led like the lolks al hoiiu' ,sh‘.'UM be snarling ovt-r ]u‘t ty otiiees ■w!i:le tlieir Itoys were il\ing lor a neause. We (Hiote ; ••'i'h.e l.ovs over tlier<'. o\n* eoun- •‘rv, the elvili/.alion of the world t de>tiny ft tile race, all call to rh> women anil eliildreti in N' !lh ('ari'lina to inak(“ tme su- (M'-Me elt I't t to ]iut torty-eight mil- .iell:ir> ovit tht>to]> ami hurl ,'.s a living tln;n(le’"bolt aL'ainst flio t.,e. 'i'hrse tortv ei;:ht million ii.ilhtf" V. illl'e woith more ti>the winaiiij' "t llie war than all ot the ■ > in\.i';Vetl in the Tii*.\t elee ■ ; ir>. I 'tin w e iMit it n\cr V W'e in. i>ut ni t with a dniiled mind. •■itl il'e to the !_M-e:.tne>s and )• ; of the task, bni we niu>t l>t‘ p.i'l'O'-r. .Ml' in aetii'li.anil M; i ' e. 'i'o Mcker i> to tail. ‘.1 !;ill IS to j.erish from the ' ‘ "t h. • i earn<':-tly lio]ie that tliis yt‘ar ■I'il over North «’an>iina ]iartisan Vh.p'.vill lie.buried in ]iatrioti>m, and wise ways will he )t !'.i’ 1 t ■ _'ivc‘ t'aeh I'ariy its t'air j M>' rt ion of-the I it’liees aeem-iiiTiu: i,; i!> jii'ex nt sti-eimth. tliat eaelt | btinLr drat titl iiarty will t hen seleet l^-' >trtUiL:est null wliu huvi' .^iinwn the ':it ’'t willinL'Ut-.'-s a luM he iri'cat J - : e- , :;.r I ? \- t ■ > W ■ d’k f' d' t !:e w; II- ■ f i'll' war. and 1 lie’i instfHii r,!tur ollire dverthe I'■■ ;it■ >: .nil’ si.n~. let uiii11■ r :•!. e.;- ,i' ■!nt e.. .Mi;mi L'n t i :; ^ f !:■ "e t "Tty I : L'hl nnlli wii "i;l> ina V n. i'e j" li;j i, vatneti.-'Tii : It '■tatfv- :'i ■ '.t u’.tliiri !•' 'alvati''Ti. 1'!' all. what w .1! -1 ])i'. ^iit a : he -h:ill he l leet d ill w 1 !i the v.!i! : " A big hook drive is now Indng made for the Ix'nelit of soldiers and sailors. Ari‘ we ready to contrib- ut*‘onr tnifeV These ntt*n who are endangering their livt's for onr welfare eannot he too well jirovid ed tor, 1‘itlier in body or mind, anil we, who do not eome in lu*aring dis- tai’.ee of the big death-ih*aling guns of war. rjinst not forget that the boys are ligliting our battles for us while W(> are enjoying peace and (luietnde in our (^imfort:i()le homes with no t>nemy to molest or makti us afraid. Let ns make and kee]> tlu*s** boysha])])y by re]u‘ated ri*membran- ces. We can wi“ll jitTord to deny our selves to bring .i»\v to their hearts. Some uf them will come home when the war ends, but some will rest in the soil of foreign hnuh| r hi* hnri -d beneath the wtives of the briny deep. books. They may be left at th* bank or if the books can not bo taken to the bank they will be called for if Mrs. B. Deaver is notified. Among those w^ho have accepted captaincies for the various organi zations are: business men, C. B. Deaver ; Red (’ross, Mrs. T. E. Pat ton ; Daughters of the (^)ufeder- aey, Miss Annie .lean (Jash ; Board of Etlneation, Prof. A. F. Mitcludl ; Hoy {Scouts, J. A. Miller: Bettrr- ment Association, Mrs. (>. \V. God frey ; Wednesday Book (’lub, Mrs. D. (t. Ward; Mathatasian ('lub, Mrs. ('. 1{. Deav<‘r. The Rind of Books to Give “What do soldiers read?” The experience of A. L. A. camp HOUSEWORK IS A BURDEN Woman’s lot is a weary one at best. But with backacdie and other distressing kidney ills life indeed becomes u burden. Doan’s Kidney Pills have made life brighter for many Asheville women. Read what Mrs. M. Williams, 2'J (^’en- tral avenue says; “For s(^veral years n>y baek was w<vik until finally 1 couldn’t swe(*p the floor, walk up or down stairs or do any housework without sulT«>ring gr<!at- ly. If I bent over I couldn’t straighten without putting my hands on something for support. Mornings 1 was all doubled uj> with ])ains and I often ha'l to be liel])ed out of bed. I took a do/im ditfer- »Mit medicin(‘s without the hnist ben»dit until I be{»an taking Doan’s Kidney Pills. They relieved Tne of the trouble ium-oss my back and a librarian proves that om^ niight as : |)oxi>s made a lasting cure. My well ask “What grows in the ITnited ^ back is now strong and n«;v»!r pains States,” and expect a bri<*f answer f. ; .M i fV i Um 1 t , f.o. i.^1, • l':'\ <.... t.t « !' u’ll :>e 7ne>t c.'inniei'.t ia hie i t' ■•M.1 ■ ie all'i l’ej'K -''iean ieM!lei> .' t’. '■ >tat'‘ >hi.Vlla JiL'rt <■ i h • 't llrr ill ] ; I II it ie Ut ter- ■I !M the "tun.;! thi> year in- ' ]■ ,iti'-;il i>~nes. ;■ ■ '.■elll,'- to ti- littlt‘ likeli- a c iur>, hi .iiu' adyipt- ;<i : t - t I.,. ■:1 ..i fi 'r i t a ke> t wi I t(■ H'lVrV.T. We], a 1. 'TILT 11 r t he i h ea 1 Cl )itiniit Ti . ni I a b;i r- t!;e >Ul:- n.'ie'iation o t 11! e t sv 11 The LrovtMiiinent nni.-^t have ini'n and money to win this w:ir. 'I'iie men are being ilrattej and the ‘.lower of tlie land vvill soon he cn the lirinu liiu' in Franci'. These yonni^ men are makini; t he supreme saerilice in the inten >t of home ai!(l country, if they are to wa^re a succes.-'ful i<siie the ])eoiile liaek honii> Tun.-'t i»roviih‘ food, chithinij: and munitions. And all of these neefs>itles have created tin* need for hillions nt nunu-y. 'This is not 'Die LTovei'liment IS siinjilv a^kino; each eiti/.t'n (;fthe CMuntry Idrth" loan uf ^v]latever amount l;e i\nn spare tioin his earn- inizs. An o’.iportunity lo do tliis is ottered in the sale u| i.ihertv Loan Blinds anil War Savinu^s C'ertiii- eate>. No one will tie t.akinir a ri>k by ’putting his mniiev into either (f thrse securities. 'I'here isin'>ati r iTive>tment in the wide wiiilii t!;aii a Liberty Hond or a War Savinirs Certilleate. Iom.ih.h. I'O' inMiplcare underwritiiiLT them and every dollar thus invoted will n.'t only yield a hand>onie return, hut help win tile war. 'I'lns war is tlie h]^.'•L:< .'t thum that has ever ha]ipv tif 1. nr ever will happen, and I’vi'i'v e;ti/,rn -hoiild iiaven ]iart in it. I', V1 ]v I )Uf i< fit her a ]ia t riot nr a >Iaekel'. A BIG BOOK ORIVE Find what the American ])ublic rt'ads and yon will find wluit the American S(ddier reads. The ansrver is that he reads ev erything. ("am]) librarians are calh'd ujxm one miuuti^ for modern fiction. The n»‘xt jninute they ar<‘ looking for an advanced te.xtbook on engineering. Diinors id' ]>ooks for soldiers should rcmembt'r that the Ameri can solditu’ wants all sorts of books,” is tlu* advice that (‘omes from hcaihiuartcrs of the A. L. A W ar Service Fund in the Library of ('ongrt'ss. 'Pexthooks offered must not Ik* out of date. 'I'hos*' published be fore I'.Moai'enot generally accept able. Salai'ious books will never reaidi the camj)s. It is iiseh'ss to s"nd thcTti. Kieti'jn is always in dt'tnand, of I I coursiv lUit tlie soldiers want: ; ]) letrv, too. i Many expensive I'.'js l)ooks—es- i peeially on technical subjects—i ! must he ]»urehased. Kvery volume ot' tietiiii. biography, ])oetry, or; 1 hi-tory donated will release more i money fmm the A. L. A. War j St'iviee fund for the ])urchase of. : hooks of instruction. I i’ersons n'spondinir to the call for I bnnks can a])]»ly the test; “Would ' the nu ll of my .iciiuaintrtTicti enjoy this bookV" 11' the answer is in ^ tile allirmati vt', its a i;nixl Ijook for . j camp libraries. Mules for Sale Always from 100 to .<00 head of horses and mules of all descrip tions for sale at mv stables in York, I»a. .lOi: KINDIC;. RUSSELL-SIMONS METHOD t)Oc., !it all d(ial(‘rs. Fost»»r-Mil burn (’o., Mfgrs., BnfTah>, N. V.— Ad yi'rtisi'ment. CASH FOR Chestnut Poles Payment made when load ed at siding. Write for prices and specifications. New prices offer big in ducements to get poles out NOW. ERSKINE POLE CO. Weaverville, N. C. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION — I In FOR \'. i. I ma v, I .r ina a , t i ic *1 ’ter uniier :;dviseni"nt. L'T t he ]dall lirn]nised hy i iov- i’.iekitt the dcn:oe!'a1> wuuid I ■t'liee'^ t riev iinw Ip ild ’.n 'I’w I' million tio • the Lih’-ary War Anieriean Library s ai-e m'eded b,y 'ervice of the A.--Miciati( III to tt:e ntTiee-: triey nowh'ild’.ii furni>h readim: matter to the sol- t ii':re deMK.icrat ;c cnunlies aiid diers and sailors in camps in Amer- ri ])uh’ieans wwuld hnld on in j traii.'ports, on hoard naval !■ rti'iz. rt pul;Iiean e.. un I )i In ; ^cs.-.el.'- and nver.'eas- ,l.'- di P.iitlui en',;ntie.- he Would j A big drive to get these he)oks is t ''ill-es in ])rnp''rtion to ; to he carried on in 'Fransyl vania i ■ :'ire!i_Mh ot eacii nartv. Jle’counly durimr the wi-ek of .Nhirch Tin niaehiii“r • tm- ])uttinf; 1'', and Mi's. (’. IL Ti’owbridge i? Ml it'.T'i etteet anil while the j ftrran.iiinLT the details oi' the cam- Beginners in Piano Playing N o Home W ork Recjnired. Rates Verv Reasonable. Subscribe for rather than bor row the News. North ('aroliiia, Transylvania ('oiinty tlir Sinicrii r Court. j ' I IJrcvanl Latai vK: 'i'inih. r ('(impany i \ s. I '1'. \V. I’l lit, T. .1. l islur rt a!. T. .1. l-'isht r. t!if (Iffcntlant above , nainc'i, will take notice that an ai tion ■ fiititli'il a.s al)ovi- has hit n I'onimcnciii in the Suprrior rourt of 'I'ransylvania ‘ I'ountv, N. hy tlie pkuntilY against '1'. ,i. I'i>tur ct :il., iieir.s-at-law ot \\’. ('. Kislit-r. licreasid. to try tin- title to nr- . lain real est.ito lyinj; in said eoiinty, anil in Kastatoi- township, in whii li saiii de- , temiants claim an interest a<! vi rse to t he ])laintiff. to ieinow tlie c laim ot the <ie- lemiants as a clnud iipon tlie plaintiff's title, and l<i olitain judf^ment permanently enji'inin^i tlie (iefendants from claiming' anv tille or interest in said real propertv. ^ .And the said defendant will further take | r.olicc tiiat he is re<juired lo appear at i the term o! the Superior court of said county to he he'd on the (ith .Monday after ' the lir>t .Monday in March. and an- ; suer or domur to tlu' oritMiial coniplaint now on III- in said action, and tlu- amended coniplaint wliich will he tiled hetore or during the tir^i three davs ot | 'aid term, or the plainti!! will apply to the court fur the reiiet diTiiaiided in said ' I om))laii'.t, and amended comjdaint. 'I'his ll’ic 1 5th (lav of l-'flirnarv. 1‘>1S, : \. .\. Mlh!,i;K, ] !t-dle Clerk Superior Court. A NEW SUIT COSTS FROM $10 to $50 Vour old suit can be cleaned, pr«'ssed, repair-1 ed and made to look almost as good as new for .SO cents; .$1.00 a month for four suits. City Pressing Club J. E. WATERS, Prop. 4 * ( I:. to hi- a LT< n (i I' tie. a PI I a r vv It ii; le he rather diriieult to i i.’i <rat in. 'i'hei-e is nhsi i | ,y re’ \vay nut nt the i-nnLrres-' ^!',;ial in tiii,-; distriet. (jr (jt , ^ voidiii.: pi Miiar-y euntests in a | r,Mi)her .,1 urilii s In!- hical olliees, . mdiV'^ shall indicate a i .ninirnes-; tn let th'- •■;n-"ah.n<‘! ;l:'i> time. Speakino- fnr itself, this .paper I." in syttij.athy with tlie i 1. '.•.•innr ~ I .i.’'L:e>t ii )i al.d Wi'Uiii I , viue tn '..•e iia- Wnrkaide ]ihin put *:,'•) np(-iaiinii -,i; this cnuntv ' jtist Hiis onei-,'' aiTeeting nnly the local one in i jjaigii. ass Work ■’ riic fh m(icrats I'ecently lost c(,n- jrol of the house of re])resentativ<-N ihron<rh the deaths and rcsigna Ite-ns fd tonr X(*w York members. I^eit tlu! domocratic; candidates for ^"1 tour of the vacancies won out a special election last week and |en district re})ublicans, wlio Imvf* en boiling for Bntt votes in the .-\ fund of a million and a half dollars was i ai."ed last September j to build cami) library buildings at thirty-four cani])s, (-(juipthem, pro vide trained library service aud to l)ur(diase >U(‘h Ixioks as are not given. The buildiuirs are finislu.'d, the libraries ari‘. being actively used and tlii! service is being ex tended to hrauelies in all Y. M. ('. A. and 1\. ot huts. ho.»pitals, Y. W . A. hostess houses, and to eha])lains in smaller forts, jiosts and on naval vessels. Several hundred tliousand books have already been given and more than books have been j)ur- cbased. There are many technical books needed which will be sni)j)lied by gift. In order that the fund may be used for these ])ur(?hases, and for administ»‘ring and e.xtending the service, the public is now asked to muku ‘ii-ge gifts of popular Tom. S. Teague is back again and on the job at the old Business on Main Street and intends put ting in better equipment for Automobile Repair Workt together with a complete up-to-date line of Automobile Parts, Accessories and Tires. The repair work will be better than ever before. TEAGUE <a TURNER “The Garage that appreciates your business” Phone 69 Brevard, N. C. STATE.MENT OF CONDITION OF THE Bkevaui) Banking Comi’anv BREVAHD. N. C. .\T TIIK Cl-OSK <)K HUSI.NKSS MaR< » I >l<- rp:sourcks. Loans and f.)iscr)unts $100,005. .ii Lilx^rty War Honds 21,900.00 P'urniture and Fixtures 2,000.00 Cash and Due from lianks ()0,31-').6.> IJAIULITIKH. ( apital .Stoek .$li)0,(.00.00 Surfilu.i and Undivided Profits 14,Ol7.;)!> l)ivid(“nd.s I'npaid .W.oo Bill.-^ Payable .ad,000.00 Deposits :tt0.17O.:{s y. F J ■- Nearly Yes, We Ho Everyr 1! in the line e! ■ 1- aricv ('iro'.'i-rie.s that . ; and ijuahty is tin ‘ dur hu.sincss. 'I'h,':' We Have O:. ‘ Me Best trades in Hre. ■.vith market 1'. make the i)est give our custoiv.- ;iry t Wi.- and MITCHELL The Grocer. Father Time is a cr Tical old fellow He has no use for many of the present Neither have we. We sell reliable wat: with quality. Watch price does not a quality or reliability. With us reliabitity doesn't mean high prices. The best good > money at all times and in all departments has been our business motto. FRANK D. CL Bu.y ii\ Brevard THe Jew*^ ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A^ NEW SUIT FOR Wc will have with us at OU' OPENING on Friday and Saturday, 23rd, a representative of the Hopkir Co. with a full line of Woolens for the s Come in and see his line of swatc can get a better idea from them, as to he will make up, than you can from the sn in their book. We also have a full line of c . “Griffon Brand” CloLi to show you. Come in and be convinc: ^ING J 2 and ! loring -,s you g:oods riiplcs made I A-Jtches. .vatches gauge quality least r store NT Weilfs Gent’s Store Opposite the Court House Bre> 11-. N. C. Always Patronize News Advertizers.
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