FRIDAY, MARCH 19th. 1920.
THE BREVARD NEW5. BREVAR1>» N. C.
IS
Pag* 4.
BREVARD NEWS
M. L. SHIPMAN, Editor
C. B. OSBORNE, Managing
Editor and Publisher
E. H. NORWOOD, City Editor
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FRIDAY, MARCH 19th, 1920.
A HOPEFUL OUTLOOK
Tl;at the Democracy of the Nation
•will enter the approaching presiden
tial contest a united band of mili
tant warriors acrainst republicanism
and special privile.c:e is a fore,a;one
conclusion. If any doubt lin{?ered |
vn tnc' niir.ds of any number of dem
ocrat? prior to the event in Washing
ton on Jtickson Day their faith must
i;ince hiivo been strengthod with the
iiopcful prospccts of democratic
visible on every hand.
Ir numb'jrs, in personnel, in har-
ir.ony and in enthusiasm born of
t*0r,lulen«^'0, the assemblage of demo
crats at ih*' Jackson Day dinner was
thv' n'.Oi-L noiable gathering of the
i; n(l in thy party’s h.if^tory. They
vv: r- '.i’ero in force from one end of
‘;V* ■ \ nlry to in? clhor. ;;nd all in
-..I on the i/.: issues that now
‘ the ricTii pcc:^le.
To tho T'-'nuhi;^ .;n rii’nau-ers, to
j'ro]'le of tho counti\v, no less
tv'' Jie <l“r;'.ocrats themselves,
’ r/' rir v r.olice that the clcmo-
ra‘. ; ■ party is in vigorous health,
ivc ami resoluie. I\Ien and
from every s.ction of the
SiaLt's tc;:-t:n‘..Ml by their pros-
! ih. :r s’
they tend to impeach the general re
cord of American naval co-operation
in winning the war, and, that record
is entirely beyoild impeachment. It
is known, it is internationally admit
ted, it is a broadly established fact,
4t is secure as the past is secure..
When the record shows that our
naval co-operation made the block
ade of Germany as perfect as any
thing of the kind could possibly be;
when it shows that thereafter the
German High Seas Fleet went into
permanent hiding as against even oc
casional forays; when it shows that
the tide of the submarine war turn
ed instantly and completely against
the Germans with that co-operation;
when it shows that under convoy of
the American Navy thru enemy-in-
fe&tcd seas the life of not a single
Amercian soldier was lost among the
many hundred of thousands trans
ported across the Atlantic—no
amount of Congressional investiga
tion can prove failure to co-operate
fully in the winning of the war.
“Knocking” the navy or the army
for personal purposes, knocking for
professional purposes, knocking for
partian purposes, is no doubt to be
expected after a victorious war as
often in peace for no higher pur
poses. Mistakes have almost neces
sarily been made which none the less
may call for serious investigation,
that the future may protit from the
past. But in the larg- sense of na
val co-operation, prob; lo cause for
investigation has not >en shown
and cannot be shown. 'here is the
recor;l, i.nd it stands.
Admiral Sims is nur;
But now I must keep covers pulled I ALWAYS WATCH SLEDGE'S i fire; and all rep{airs made to the
up so close; | WINDOW FOR NICE FRUIT AND
The “flu” still is changing, its now, FRESH VEGETABLES,
in my nose,
cannpt breaJhe long^ the way that
I ought,
E’en with my mouth
breath is so short.
open my
I MOVING PICTURE EXHIBITIONS
TO BE RESUMED
And if you’ll believe it, I’m drenched
to the skin;
The whole bed is soaking, and all
I’m dressed in.
That’s the trouble with night-sweats,
they don’t stick to night;
But come in the day-time and
leave you a fright.
Nurse gives me thermometers in
acid,(c^bolic.)
Then a ^sc of asjpdrin to tone
down che coli^
Castor oil/lemonaf cascara and brine
1 will tkke ai^hing till it comes to
quinmf
They’d Itm not say calomel, for I
won’t take that;
Better throw out the windows, for
I’ll refuse flat. 0
My will, it may be weakened, I may
have lost my fight;
But if you want to rouse the devil
just say “calomel” to-night.
What is the “Flu”? You ought to
know.
Those who have had it needn’t
worry so
But w'hat is the “Flu”, I’ll leave it
to you;
If you haven’t had it, you’ll
have it before you’re thru.
parts of the «perating booth which
were damaged; that the moving pic
ture exhibitions at the Auditorium
will be resumed on Saturday, March
20th, 1920.
Mr. Clementf in b^HUf of the
Amusement Cf. wklies to thank the
Mr. Frank D. Clement of the Bre-; people of and Transylvania
vard Amusement Company is pleaa- ^ for their pat^mage in the past, and
ed to announce to the people of Bre- j assures them that the same careful
vard and TransjAvani^ County that' selection of the cleanest and best
the quarantine having been lifted; films for use in the Auditorium will
his son Verne qp^vered from the be exercised in the future as it has
severe burns sustained in the recent j been in the past.
Pneumonia
oft«n f<dlows
Neglected Cold
KILL THE COLDi
CASCARADqiilNlNI
Standard cold remedy for 20 year*
-in tablet form—safe, sure, no
opiates—breaks up c cold in 24
bonrs—relieves grip in 3 days.
Money back if it fails. The
creniii^s box bas a P.cd
top with Mr. Hill’s
picture.
At AUDnts Stnrn
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rit that the next
is to find tlie
.'v.vl i’-'teTiiiiriOd.
[i
. v..-''ro '-o tmxny
! .»ork for the
.lie jr.vl the nation.
in hx :.Mec''h
ression to the
' '.'.rs o." 1,“00 :iui and women
", : M n he said;
* I . i.'.-pir ;*s are at work
. us . nearer to vU--
'•trv. I c:r.i •• ■ i.-' -aore-l. r.j5-.l
( . . - : ■ M i;' ;i: urlnrr of oj?
. :- ' ,;r. !>.(. . '< ■ -.cy a:: 1 fatuity
a.ui courage,
v.T.ess U’vl lo-operation on
. ■ . ' .i-',.'. c rc-
- ' . ■ c r c!--. :■ ':n r-*xi. Xovv.nbvr,
r'v ivan s':;;v!s hy
> ).arty be-
,k • r’..iii2 1 an': do-
Un.lcr th? load'r-
a sore toe.
OUR POLITICAL OSITION
Evtr^■body who kn s anything
a'nout the News, kr.ov. he "olicy of
the paper is dome ''c—: : ior.ally.
And. evL'ryhody kiii-..j ih. .nanagc-
nu'nt is don-,ocratic. as for
meddling in local poliLics. we take
the position that the county is too
sniail for a partisan jiaper. There
for” we aiL' r.ot going to (iraw any |
.oU.'c.' Our c')lunms are]
o v\i io l-Oih ':arliir^—dcruH and'
■>v^ uid' '-vO. ^ut aii
V . . o !-e '"a;:’ lOV cur rc'^'u-
i.-.r •'a.-: r=' ■. vr'or ins?tar.e-_*
ir YOU ha\ " a fra i;d v. iio is a eandi-
'lata f^'r o?A a t'aid you \vis!i to give
h!in a I;o<> hru ih'' coiu;'!!! - of this
pa.pcr, you will be charaed our gu
ar iicle.
If it’s Groceries, Mitchell lias it.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
BREVARD BANKING COMPANY
4 BREVARD, N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, FEBRUARY 28th, 1920.
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts $582,397.36
Furniture and Fixtures 1.00
United States Liberty Bonds 88,700.00
Other Stocks and Bonds 2,400.00
Cash and Due From Banks ^ 72,023.00
Total $745,521.36
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 22,198.52
Dividends Unpaid 20.00
Bills Payable 25,000.00
Re-Discounts 17,650.00
Deposits 580,652.84
Total $745,521.36
V/E PAY FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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. well. Th'j rc'cord it has
' - o^e oT -aost trying
in 11’-* coun*^ry’s history, . is
si.crt of arvalous. It must—
V,-"’ -:vain“ain and defend tliis
■ . _ • r'c. ord of accomplishment.
a- CO’a
Cc’.c rec:‘:iL*y craicted
aa -cars to bt“ the lavgo
; ; c.’crl V.ii! ha made to
repeal it dnru corgrcssio"
'''l a prc.'cnt congress is j'.(-
ra.-crsc i>-iL llu* li
eaces are hopcrul of a char;
tinment with tl
cessor. Mavbe so.
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THE V/ORK OF 6 TO
>■.:( ua-
d.'ant .
.. partisan attempts of the
■ a majority in the United
Sv-nate to discredit the Presi-
. :'.d; the party he renrssents, the
, v .it' ck for Icaiooratic s^uc-I T
a r ’■'.co a-.a d::::'—deaidedlv ao. ^
, ' . !
i o])'a':-iicans are with out an j
.a: .;'a,,'\’ issue upon which, to ap-'
-o ,’a.a country, to say ;;othing
.la I'aa-.ccmly scramble that is
; (»n l'at\:cen half a doy.on aspi-
(Ey Ons Of tha Vicilms.)
V/hat is the Flu? I've asked it often,
Until my brain hoaan to soften.
‘Twas bad even before oae took it;
.aaa<? for the presidaatial nomina-
{■cp, caa tho repnbliGan ticket.
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MAVY’S FINE RECO?.D STANDS
A careful stand cx Aunilral Sim’s
charges so far as pubiiahed show that
they run exciusivcly along the line
of alleged failure of the Navy Dept,
to co-operate fully with the Allies
dura’g our participation in the war.
Charg£!s so general and of such char
acter may and doubtless should im
press Congress as worthy of most
ri.Hd investigation, says the New
York World. But they will fail to
impress the American public as
either sensational or disturbing in
the slightest degree. This is be cause
But all I d.o now bnrely brook it.
just lie adoad " ;-ai morning till
night;
There is i’t ir.V'h to me, I’ve lost
pU •v'f rvv’'4
I cat what ihoy l-r ra,, r/.a.
I’m told;
no wnat
This certainly
to be bold.
:e me, i useu
The telephoije ri/gs, or doesn’t which 1
i / ■ IS
IS wors^;
I listen f(Jr /ossip, catch “patienc'
aaid “nmrae
Or: “Thore’.^ new family, w'ay dov/n
to Calhoun;
If Vv'c don’t iU'h some soup in,
They’ll all die by noon.”
Then I turn on my side and pull my
feet high;
Fm cold in my toenails, I’m cold
in my thigh.
I cough and decide that the “flu’s”
in my vTaist;
Sneez! the placfe changes with ver/
great haste.
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