THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. nilOAY, tlAKCH 7, l*l» ANNOUNCEMENT WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THROUGHOUT THIS COUNTY THAT WE ARE ALMOST READY FOR BUSINESS AFTER HAVING RE MODELED OUR WHOLE STORE AND WILL BE BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER BEFORE TO SERVE OUR PATRONS. WE ARE RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY —HARDWARE, FARMING TOOLS, CARPEN- TERS’ TOOLS, PLUMBING SUPPLIES, CUT LERY, CROCKERY, TIN AND ENAMEL WARE, CHINA WARE, ETC.—AND WHEN OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE WE EXPECT TO HAVE ONE OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HARDWARE STORES IN THIS SECTION. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN OUR POLICY TO TRY TO CARRY AS NEARLY EVERYTHING OUR CUSTOMERS MIGHT WANT AS POS SIBLE AND IT IS OUR PURPOSE NOW, IN MAKING THIS EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENT, TO SERVE THEM ANYTHING THEY WANT AT PRICES THAT CANT BE BEAT. WE HAVE NO RENT TO PAY, THEREFORE WE CAN SELL FOR LESS. COME IN AND HAVE A LOOK AT OUR NEW PLACE. W. E. BISHOP & COMPANY BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA. PRUNING AND SPRAY ING DEMONSTRATION Assistant State Horticulturist H. L. Hutt from Raleigh will be in the county next week to assist me to hold demonstrations in pruning and spray ing orchards at the following places. E. J. Whitmire farm Cherryfield Tuesday March 11 at 10 o’clock, W. M. Henry’s farm near Dunns ftock Tuesday March 11 at 3 o’clock; E. D. Owen farm, Toxaway, Wednesday, March 12th at 1:00 P. M.; R. L. Black welder farm near Penrose Thursday, March 13 at 10:00 A. M.; R. I. Led better farm near Blantyre, Thursday evening March 13th at 3:00 P. M. Every one interested in better care and treatment of orchards is urged to attend some of these meetings. Yours for more and better fruit. R.E.LAWRENCE CountyAgent h BIr. B. W. D. Barae^ of Warren ONuty, Measures np to Reqoiremeiits. HIS LIFE A STIRRING ONE Always in robust health, B. W. D. Barnes could sT 5 ride, shoot and get his man. He was everjrthine a sheriff in Warren Go., Tennessee, should be untfl ^ ^ , oveHaken by a complication of catarrhal troubles that all but put him down. 1- i •_ [ Here is the story told in his own words; “1 had throat trouble from which no relief seemed possible. My health was gone. Finally I decided to try Peruna and was entirely cured by four bottles. That was three years ago. I am n®w as well as ever; able to ride all the time. Thanks to Peruna.” Like Sheriff Barnes, thousands owe their present health to Peruna. WOT catarrh of the head, nose and IBroat( catarrhal inflammation of the stomach, bowels or other org-ans. Dr. Hartman’s Famous Peruna Tonic has been a standard household remedy for forty-five years. If you are sick and suffering, write The Peruna Company, Dept. A. Columbus. Ohio, for Dr. Hart man’s Health Book. It is free. Your dealer has Peruna in both tablet and liquid form. If you want health, insist upon having- Peruna. Your dealer will give you a Peruna Almanac. BREVARD INSTITUTE NOTES The third and last term of the scholestic year 1918-1919, began on Tuesday, March 4th. A number of students went home for the week-end after the close of the term examina tions, which ran through last week, returning on Friday. Last Saturday a holiday was 'ob served in place of Washington’s birth- I day, which fell in the midst of ex ams. A picnic to maiden Hair falls i was greatly enjoyed by a large num- ! ber of students. The roll of honor of the primary department for the past month is as ^follows: Harry Bryson, Richard Bry- i i I son, Loyd Dalton, Pauline Galloway, Joe Hamlin, Arthur Henderson, Kath ryn Loftis, Coward Miller, J. M. Nich olson, Mai'tha Osborne, Eleanor Trow- brid{?e, Beulah Zachary, Annie Yongue. i 1 • v;'5 0 »■> ^6 aMjI YOUR MONEY iS KOT SArE UNLESS IT IS IN THE BANK. OUR BANK HAS STRONG LOCKS AND THICK WALLS THAT FIRE OR BURGLARS CANNOT ENTER. MONEY THAT YOU HIDE IS NOT DOING YOU OR THE COMMUNITY ANY GOOD. IT IS DEAD MONEY AND MAY BE “LOST” MONEY. THE NEWSPAPERS TELL US DAILY OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE LOST THEIR MONEY BY HIDING IT. THERE ARE LOTS OF GOOD REASONS WHY YOUR MONEY SHOULD BE IN THE BANK. BANK WITH US WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS BREVARD BANKING COMPANY Frank Wilbanks, a former resident of this county, now of Atlanta, is here for a visit. -rr.j'i i! i,r ' i a s p. . Mm. -■ Vti-'JwJ NOW OPEN The IL THE WHOLE WORLD IS STRUGGLING UP TO A NEW BIRTH OF LIBERTY. SET THE CHILDREN FREE. GIVE YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS ROOM TO EXPAND —ROOM TO SHAKE THE KINKS OUT OF THEIR LEGS—ROOM TO TUSSLE AND TUMBLE ON THEIR OWN GRASS PLOTS. LET NOT THE PICTURES THAT CLING TO THEM BE OF NARROW TENEMENTS, BUT PIC TURES OF GOD’S OUT-OF-DOORS. SO LONG AS LOVE OF HOME LIVES, VIR TUE WILL LIVE. A MAN NEVER FEELS QUITE SO MUCH A MAN, AS THE DAY HE STARTS PAYING FOR A HOME. IF YOU CAN PAY RENT YOU CAN BUY. IT IS LARGELY A.MATTER OF THINKING YOU CAN—AND MAKING THE START. IN MOST COUNTRIES HOME-OWNERSHIP IS 0^s^LY FOR THE RICH. IN BEAUTIFUL AMERICA, AND IN A THRIVING TOWN LIKE THIS, AMY INDUSTRIOUS WAGE-EARNER, SALARIED EMPLOYEE OR SMALL BUSINESS MAN MAY IN A FEW YEARS ACQUIRE TITLE TO A COZY HOME—ALL HIS OWN. ALL^pOD PEOPLE ARE FOR THE MAN WHO IS STRIVING TO DO SOMETHING TO WARD AtTING UP IN THE WORLD—AND THE INDUSTRIOUS EMPLOYEE WHO STICKS TO WSVB, AND IS KNOWN TO BE PAYING FOR A HOME—IS PREFERRED HELP ANY- W] revard Building & Loan Association