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' I, - '--r ■‘ 3- ■C;' -:-r: THE BREVXRD news. BREVARD, N. C FR I^AY, NOVEMBER 14th,. 191% r this store can supply the winter NEEDS OF THE HOUSE AS WELL AS YOUR PERSONAL NEEDS TO GOOD ADVANTAGES. TheM si^eclal prices on women’s coats should appeal to every woman in need of a new coat this coming winted. The garments that we are offering at the special prices are all in this sea son’s best style, desirable in every de- ' : but marked below to-day’s mar ket prices because we want to re-ad- just our stock and dispose of broken lines. It is an opportunity that is very un usual right in the midst of the season and women who are interested in se lecting a new coat, shoes or other win ter lines do well to investigate and see what splendid values we offer at new prices. The cOats at special prices are high-grade coats made of velour in colors of brown, green, navy, dark Copenhagen, either self or fur trim med. They are an assorted lot; mostly only one of a kind and we do not have all sizes in each kind or style, although there is a big assort ment in the lot as a whole. Prices vary. ABOUI^ tHEWOBLD WHTHEAMEBK CROSS. Junior Rid Cress. GIRLS* COATS For girls from 6 to 14 years, there are coats in great variety in at tractive colors at such good values. For girl’s junior sizes 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 there are plenty of coats made on styles especially adapted to the requirements of these ages. We give good values in these, also at our off. Wdlt's Cash Stores BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE TO BIDDERS Brevard. N. October 14, 1919. Please take notice that 30 days af- tre date the Co;inty Board of Edu cation of Transylvaiiia County will received sealed bids for tha purpose of constructu^ a modem high school building of brick at Rosman, N. C. ac cording to plans and specifications on file in the oflice of the County Supt. of Public Instruction, A. P. Mitchell. There are t^vo types of plans on file and it is desired that Hie prospective contractor make up and submit bids on both and the one serious consideration. The bids be opened at 10 A. on Novembcsr 15, 1919 in the aforssid office. *N(nr' therefore all prospective contracton will either write or call upon the afvn said Couny Supt. for the plans and specifications and further file all bids with him not later than 10 A. M. «a November 15, 1919 for acceptance «r rejection by the Couny Board of Edo- cation. Bond to amount of contract repuired. Please hurry up and look after the matter. Yours for success. 4tc-10-17 A. F. MITCHELL, Co. Suyt. Early In the participation of the United States in the world war, the American Red Cross perceived the value of mobilizing thg school children of the country and the Junior Red Oposs was organized. Before the war ended nine million children were en rolled and helped In the war fund and membership campaigns, in chap ter production of relief supplies and manufacturing furniture for the re|- ugees whose homes and household goods were destroyed. Children everywhere in the United States responded to the call *to serv ice sounded by President Wilson a? head of the American Red Gross. This photograph Is that of an en* thustatic young Japanese member of the Junior Red Cross of Spokane, Wash., starting out on the ambitious undertaking of collecting “a mile of pennies'* for war rWief. A compre hensive peace program Is now being worked out'for the Junior Bed Cross, Mrhich Is being held Intact. STATEMENT A.uc» ber Manufacturers Inter Insurance Association, New York City, N. T. Condition December 31, 1918, as shown by statment filed. Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year $292714.74 Income—from Policyholders $240,906.53 Miscellaneous 213,811.44 454717.97 Disbursements—To Policyholders, $297628.17 Miscellaneous,' 108105.74 405733.91 a Assets Value of Bonds and Stocks $134037^2 Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks not on interest. ..*... 2154.94 Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks on interest 176319.77 Agents^ bal., rep. busiiness written subsequent to Oct. 1, 1918 1249655 Agents’ bal. rep. Business written proir to Oct. 1, 1918 ...... 8209.29 Intrest and Rents due and accrued 1970.14 All other Assets, as*detailed in statement 18480.86 Total 343668.94 Less Assets not admitted 12596.72 Total admitted Assets 331072.22 Liabilities ■ Net amount of unpaid losses and claims $153763.25 Unearned premiums 86453.25 Ledger liabilities ' 15565.64 All other liabilities, as detailed..in statement 2439.14 CARD OF THANKS —X— Mrs. W. C. Hamilton wishes to thank her many •friends for their many kindnesses during the illness and death of her husbnd last week. May God bless each and every one of them. Mrs. W. C. HAMILTON. Total amount of all Liabilities except Capital $258221.77 Surplus r.s regards Policyholders 72850.45 Tc';al Liabilities $331072.22 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1918 ", written $150750.00 •. received r...$6848.12 Msks written $59.00 . received 59.09 •:urred—Fire $775.00 775^00 , Wilcox, Peck and Hughes;Atty; Home Office, New York City; Attorney for service, J. R. Young, Insurance Com. Raleigh, N. C.; Manager for North Carolina. H. 0. Fire Ri.' Premiu;; Tomac- Premiui- Losses i Paidl . Preside STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA—INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Raleigh, N. C. 10-6-19 I, J. R. Young, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Lumber Mfgrs. Inter Insurance Association of New York City filed with this Department, show ing the condition of said Company on the 31sct day of December, 1918. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written, JAMES R. YOUNG, Insurance Commissioner. % Si GLAZENER 9 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. WILL NOT BE CLOSED ON ACCOUNT OF THEDEATH OF MR. G. M. GLAZENER -s CONTINUE TO DO BUSINESS IN THE SAME STAND OUR TRAjl^ll^^ANIA FRIENDS WILL PROFIT BY COMING TO SE US SOON AS WE HAVE W : e Vtry Attractive Prices in Siioes
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