October 10, 1918 THE BBEVASD NEWS, BREViUEO), H. 0. PERUNA Gave Rdief so Writes Mr. Bff. VanBnrrn. Cngrineer, G. .&LF - - - - Rapids, R. & L Ry., 17 Highland St., Grand ■' I, Mich. Entirdy Free from Catarrh of the Stomach "Peruna has positively done for me what many doctora failed to do. I have been time and again compelled to take to my bed for days. The first bottle of Peruna eave relief and while I always Keep It in the house for emerg encies, I conalder mynelf entirely free from catarrh of the stomach, the trouble from which I suf fered for so loni; before taking this remedy.” Uqnld or Tablet Form Sold Everywhere AMk Yonr Healer We will win this war— Nothing else really matters until we do! STiTi. The Flavor Lasts EBSESSSBSZai FOR ANYTHING IN THE MEAT LINE You Want, Call on us. We have the finest and best Fresh and Cured Meats that can be bought. We also have all kinds of Country Produce. Don’t worry about what you shall have for dinner; that’s our business; call on us and let us prove what we say. THE CITY MARKET J. FRANK McCALL, Proprietor BREVARD, - I. NORTH CAROLINA Department—College Preparatory, Normal, Music, Business, Do mestic Art, Household Economics, Agriculture. All departments are directed by teachers with special training and large experience. They know their business. Infhieiice» oi the Institute are alone worth the cost of tuition. Opens on S^tember 5. Since it is a necessity, most desirable, and will last a lifetime, *~-isn*t it thoughdess not to get it mu> instead of later? The durabillQr of ^tattdaPd" modern bathroom fixtures make ^e question of length of service merely a matter of whether we arc permitted to install^ the equipment now or later. W. E. BISHOP & CO. Numbing Tfiuiing Hardware WILL YOU HELP OURBOY^BROAD? Every Man, Woman and Child Can Join to Send News of This Town Into the Front Line Trenches. WHOLE NATION MOVES V TO BANISH SOLITUDE Our Heroes Are Calling Frono Over There—Give What You Can to Help Those From Home. Every citizen Interested In the beys of his hoaiti town now at the front, and In the brave women who equally are serving their country altroud, has an opportunity to show bis appreciation of the sacritice they are making. The opportunity conies as" a result of the generosity and tiioui:ht of Goionel Wil liam Boyce Tliompson of New York, who iias conceived and put into execu tion what is known as the Home Pa per Service. Under the plan, every man and wo man in foreign service will receive the town newspaper, and so be kept in constant touch with the places and tbe people they know and love. Every branch of the United States Government is interested in the plan. The Government realizes the impor tance of keeping those in the service happy and constantly in touch with tiieir home ties and associations. Noth ing is more depressing in a national eniergency than the spirit of loneliness in those serving their country, and of ficials know that nothing can dispel this feeling more effectually than read ing the home town newspaper. Pul)lishcrs of newspapers in all parrs of the country—this newspaper includ ed—have grasped with pleasure tlte plan outlined by Colonel Thompson, and they have agreed to co-operate in every way. Under the ruling of the War Indus tries Donrd newspaper publishers are forbidden to send their newspapers fret;, even to soldiers. Tbe newspaper must be subscribed for in the regular way, the only exception being soldiers who formerly were In the employ of the newspaper and who left that serv- Ice to enlist. Colonel Thompson there fore proposes that the public in each community contribute to a fund so that the home newspaper (In our case this newspaper) may reach every man and woman now in the service of his couu' tr>\ f Anyone may contribute to the fund, ted any sum maybe contrlbute