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V . ■.i, .’.' -■..»*4 -.■•* ‘I,- : - -r. «■ •■ 'V •/i*:../-.1^..., •_■■ . ^:1F* %./ :<, V' h ' m THi BREVAim ifSws;1bitlhr!MtiJ!^ £. Uncle Sam Demands that we raise bumper crops this year to feed ourselves and the starving millions in Europe. Can we do it? We can, if we have the equipment, but we can’t unless we are prepared. Come to our store and let us show you what we have in farming tools —and we sell them for just a little less than the other fellow. We have Shovels, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, Mattocks and Picks. WE HAVE BROWN’S IMPROVED CULTIVATOR We have in stock at present and at all times a full supply of the fa- moiis AMERICAN FENCING wire for all kinds of fences—Poultry, Hog, Cattle. Nov/ is the time to begin to fix up your fences to keep the stock out of your corn field or garden. Come in and let’s talk it o/er, 'jti We will save yoo some money» Jl0i1.CC W. E. EISHOP & COMP CHERRYFIELD PLUMBING and PLUMBING SUPPLIES Mrs. Lee Johnson and children spent Saurday night and Sun'day with Mrs. Johnson's father, Mr. Hall of Brevard. J. F. Hayes visited his sister, Mrs. John Powell, of Blantyre, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Dora Conley has returned to her home in Brevard after nursing Mrs. Mary Stancil for ten days. Mrs. Stnncil is still improving. Alda Hall and Neil Norris went fishing Saturday and reported suc- ce*s.' ! Cowell Sentell and bride from Co lumbia, <S. C., spent a few day& last week \vith relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Huggins and little son, Buran, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gillespie. E. D. Ross of Selica was in our burg Sunday. Miss Mamie Hays visited her sister, Mrs. H. H. Israel, Sunday.’ G. W. Hays from Selica bought a ijne cow from P. A. Morgan last week. Chas. Combs of ^revard is moving to our section this week. Success to the News. PANSY. Has What You W&nt in FRESH MEATS and CURED MEATS FISH and OYSTERS Vegetables, Chickens, Eggs aiid Produce The Very Best in These Lines and Sells for Less All the Time TINSLEH MARKET Prompt Delivery Phone 27 BREVARD INSTiTUTE NOTES The new officers of the Y. W, C. A. are: president, Amanda Stults, vice- president, Blanche Laurence, secre tary, Pearl Erwin, treasurer, Vera Lanner. .The Juniors gave a social to the Seniors last Saturday night in -the auditorium. A delicious supper was served, about eighty covers being laid and the rest of the evening v.as spent in jjaines, music etc. Muller Albert, recently returned from France, was a visitor to the Institute last Saturday. Julian Albert, hiri brother landed in New York on Sunday. C. J. Richie is now at Camp Jack son, expecting soon to be mustered out. TO HOME DEMONSTRATOR Transylvania’s new Home Demon strator, Miss Cassadey, will arrive April the first and take up her work immediately. She has served as dem onstrator in Buncombe and Robeson counties and comes to us with highest recommendations. ’3^\a^,va/r^A*JLwxi/vtt)t(sA . THIS PICTURE TELLS ITS STORY BETTER THAN WORDS. ALL WE WISH TO SAY IS THAT WE HAVE A BANK WHERE YOU CAN PUT YOUR MONEY WHILE IT IS GROWING INTO A FORTUNE. OUR BANK IS A SAFE PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY. WE WILL WELCOME YOU HERE AND TREAT YOU WITH COURTESY. WE WILL GLADLY ADVISE YOU AND ASSIST YOU. COME IN. BANK WITH US WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS BREVARD BANKING COMPANY i Series No. 21 OF Brevard Building & Loan Association IS NOW OPEN - t PROCRASTINATION IS ONE OF THE GREATEST EVILS OF THIS AGE. SOME MEN REALIZE THAT THEY OUGHT TO MAKE CERTAIN PROVISION FOR THE FUTURE BUT CARELESSLY NEGLECT IT —JUST PUT IT OFF FROM DAY TO DAY UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE, AND CONSEQUENTLY THEY NEVER ACCUMULATE ANYTHING AND FINALLY BECOME A BURDEN UPON SOME REL^IVE, OR UPON THEIR COUNTY. HERS GRASP THE OPPORTUNITY WHEN IT PRESENTS ITSELF AND COME OUT ON TO^^i« BUILDING & LOAN HABIT WILL BRING YOU OUT ON TOP. START TODAY! Thi DON’
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