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THE BR£VARO NEWS. BREVAR D, N. C, BREVARD NEWS The Staff: W*iJ^P.REESE. Owner Wm. A. BAND, Publisher ^nd Managing Editor Address all cominunicationsi to The Brevard News Published eVfery Thursday and entered at postoffice at Bre vard, N. C. as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE; One year $1.50 Six Mo:Uhs Thrae months 50 Two Months -25 r-rjf-. rv »• ( clfltS VI I Slilllk;', A »_oO»UliOuo and memorials published only at half comniorcial rate, cost ing lt»o per inch or one half ceuL per word. [ Foreiirn Ailverlifina: Rcijrir-senlntivc THE AMf.HfC AN PKt:i>S Ar-X .CK-VnCN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23th, 1221. AN UNUSUAL INVESTMErsT BILL is wants lis to be a blessing to others. V/iien He would bless a little child, ie puts a gift of love into a mothers ?art. When He would bless a hlass f young people or children, He sends teacher full of warm sympathy and amest interest in souls. When He ould bless a community. He raises p a good man, and touches his heart; hat ho may, scat/;er benefits among he people.” “Always too, when God blesses us \ ith gilts of whatever kind, He wants ’3 to be a blessing to others. Noth- ;i3 we have in ours for ourselves ilone; we receive that we may dis pense again. • "vYhen God gives any one money, le intends him to use it to be a bles- ng to the worl:-. When Cod bc- 0W3 upon any one the of song, o^o^jncr.co, or iho nrti-ts power. GALLiXs WRITES .SOME MORE: :e ( c;-:r:3 I”':. —is relative. Ml blissfully That ignorancc is bliss- The speculators have be enjoying the farmer;'/ i;.?nor'anco of gfiici’al crop {.onilcn, ies. A Icjc’.s- Ir.tive member stopped another on the street lliis \vc>eh asked if the crop cstiraaLes reports wc i:. : aiA'i'.niage of farmers, f: -nier; havo Ihoivjlit so. Now what , i:- .h.' iru:' pituatlon? The asi^icul- , tur:.! StatiL-tic>4n in charge of the C.jrperati'. a S(:ate r.rtl Federal work, ; oiTerv'd same ideas worth consid- cri!■.t^ I; nforn-at’on v.er^ available that v .irVanted clostr buying and higher priccs for farm product?, farmers and business interests would prosper mor.,'. It is the skeptic or the pessi- r ’'tic.^^Jass who Vv^ould have us re- in ignorance of the true tend- er.cies. The speculators have their own pri- ' . ou'-ces of crop information, but > c to use it for host advantage r t ; ;!'.e I.~suarce of tb^’ ^overn- -'t roporis, ^^in('o they stabilize ten- • . I'.w • of all valuable in information is tliat of the crop acreages. .V bill has been introduced by Sen ator Varser providing: for this essen- ti:'l basis. By dependable informat' ic':; available to all interests, the ques lion of uncertainties is minimized. Aerator Varser’s bill simply proposes that the acreages of crops planted each year be secured thru the tax • listers, the results to be turned over ’ tc the department of Agriculture , v.ho will tabulate and publish the j it;formation after the crops are har vested. This was tried voluntarily and very successfully for two years i by 93 counties. It has been approv- i ed by all who understand it, and far- n ers want such infoi'mation as will aid them in planning for their next crops. I The idea of economy is prevalent in this bill. The blanks and tabula- , t o .": are paid for by the department ^ c' A;:riculture and the tax listers l::*vo to be paid any v/ay. The final i^’crmation is sent all over the State and is free to those who request it. j Thru reliable information one learns what other counties^ as well' a.s his own, are doing; markets for buying and selling are located; set-' tiers are given opportunity for study ing counties; and teachers can in struct intelligently about local crops. Enlightenment aids while ig^norance retards prosperity. | Listen to this: A farmer said that this information last year saved i him over $800. It is estimated to | result in five per cent better prices | to the farmers and lower prices to the on^mer; but even at one per cent increase in farm prices, it would uiean over $3,000,000 saved annually to the North Carolina farmers alone. A good investment bill, isn’t it? iQi-v sifts to be used to ;tler and happier. Our h .':'3 cho'ald all be both bless- ■i ari l a blessing. We shoud never live for ourselves. We should seek always to live so as to make the world better, purer, happier, sweeter. We need God, and God needs us in order to reach othei's with His grace and .''oodness. He would bless others ■’iice.'^h us. If we fail, v/e check the flow of God's blessing to others.” A PRAYER O Thou Father of lights, from v/honi cometh down every good gift Well I have beeii bit by fleas, Kan sas City Spiders have surveyed my annatoniy, bed bags from the lon.g eaf pine country have laid me off in luarter sections, staked claims on me and declared they were monarch, of all they surveyed, and feasters on all they feasted on. In bygone days I have run for office, was defeated. I have been chased by dogs, scratch ed by cats, roosted on- the fence, drank b,Tanch water, loaded up on mean liquor, threatened to lick my daddy, pushed my grand mammy in the creek and cussed her for getting VC I . Gone to a protracted meeting, Tct religion and am now living above th.o board. i am the fellow who is astraddle of the Democratic jas ack, and going to SIT DOWN A MINUTE AND THINK Sin Up Your Condition. Look at the Facts Squaralj IT PAYS TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH Most Illnesses Abre Prevented by a Good Supply of Rich, Red Blood Take Pepto-Mangan, the Red Blood Builder nex riue that critter through the campaign and not get a (Except on ballots.) I am not going to kiss any babies, court any grass widows, preach any j Either you are in good health or you are not. There’s no half way. You may think nothing of being a little run down. It may not worry you if you look pale. You may think you’ll be all right tomorrow or next day. But will you? j Certain it is when you do not feel just right, you are not right. There i is probably something the matter with scratch. I And while you can get j your blood. j around and do your work you are i leaving yourself open to any of the diseases that are always waiting to sermons, or carry any gals across the | of run down people. river. I am undecidcd which I am ! =‘"'* Con- ^ cannot enjoy your meals, 1 when you lose enthusiasm, your i blo.od needs attention. OUR INT^tEST IN THE SMALL not t;ik- ' ‘''nd every perfect gift, help ut Many o remember that where Thoi *■ i ictli ur, with .gifts cf whatevc - ‘.]\2v are nci for ourselves alor 'hat wo may bless others also, remind us of the law of our sr' i'fe that wc are blessed that \ be a bk'i-sing. Fut the gift of love into ■ mother’s heart, that she m' her little ones. Send ti ■ ^ • -irn-! ^-ympaihy rinn ea oven ■ ’ 1 i ■)les- ' ind ! but! .ver ;ual nay -very bless 3TS full it inter. oiit in souls to bless our children and youth. Raise up gcou men and touch :h;'ir licaris that th.*y may scatter b; ncfit:-- among the people. 'vlalce our lives borh blessed and a blessing:. Help us never to live i'or our-'jives, but al.vays to live so to make the v oriu about us better, purer, happier, sweeter. .'e . ■ Thee O! hiAV we need Thee -liou uosl, need us in order to reacii others with Thy Grace and ,e:oo''.-'.t.-s, blessini: them thrV)ugh us. ?,iay v,o never fail Thee, but alv.-ays u.ve our .trifts, whatever they may to mali;.: men better and happier. So shail Thy blessing, that make the - ich. and Thou addeth no sorrov/ there v.ich rest upon us, now and over. God grant it for Jesus Sake, Amen C. D. G. gaii^ to run for, Congress or stable of Brevard Township. Any way McAdoo, has askec^ me to serve in his cabinet in 1925, I am safe if I don’t land one I v/ill the other. The ti-apper told how to bait his trap. He knov/s a thing or tv/o thats as true as preaching. Surely some time, somewhere be has run for office ' Take Pepto-Mangan for awhile. It is a great tonic. It v/ill build up i I your resistance to disease, and you | will soon feel stronger. The little | red corpuscles are fighters. They j battle with disease germs and win out | when there are enough of them.. Keen i I can toll in the way he expresses hiniself. If I ha^ never ^^^n | Tlien you will keep and you will enjoy ]’fe. i i But be certain you ;;et the genu ine Pepto-Mangan. Ask for ii: b- knocked loose from the cold samo leons, 1 would have known no more ' than one of the fellov/s who thinks 'xc iij the Kins: of England, or has been turned into a ccv,% and resides iii the mansion for the insane at Mor- c:anton. There are men wiio have paid from the price of a sheep during the Hoos- panic, to tv/c golj eagles during To US the Small Account means much. We have watched so many of them grok into GIANTS. DON’T thmk your Small Account is not important to your Banker. To him a small account is the first sign of Financial Independence. Your Banker says to himself, when a new account is established: will watch this account. Its owner is shewing unmistakable signs of growing. He will be independent some of these days. The more I can help him the more he can help me.** As soon as your Banker sees you making good with YOURSELF, he is very willing to back your ef forts. CCME IN and let us teil you how this Bank can aid your business. We pay 4 per cent on Time Deposits the full name — “Gude’s P(^3to-iIa gan.” Some people take it form. It is so convenier liquid and the tablets have medicinal value. Look for “Gude’s” on the package. nar. ■-/* ii «] i A ev: the Wilson good times for a vote. I suppose votes v.'ill like labor have to take a fall as all other commodities An Ordeal. “You seem nervous.” “Yes, got to see a girl.” “Aha I And have an important have, until they won’t cost more than i question to put to ht‘r. I one dollar and a half apiece. Any- ^ way I v.'ant the fellow who is going to run for con;^ress against me to ^ self.” ' hi^ve lots of kale seeds and buy or- ' of all kinds and distribute them j in difiorent places like Laban, and ; not be a tight wad. You know that ! I all kinds of machinery run smoother | ' wl'.en the bcarinr^s are cloar and not i too tiftht. That is -n even trend. ; j Tlnngs that are equal to one thing i ! are equal to each oi,hcr. Or in other { j worJ.s when we are minus a sore- j j h:ad democrat, the republicans are | : r>;u3 0!ie more than thcv had before : I * I i the democrats were minus. | - Tai:ing everything into considerat-; ion. If this thing continues as it j now Itands, there will be a lot of | say. “Tba*.’:; it. Want to se^ If she'll ^ „ come and cook for mother Liud my- Oiliy COStS if you are not row a subscriber to The News you shciild become one. It ,50 a year. rank JTl — |fT|> at Your I for Is there something you need in the follow^ ing UstT THE PRAYER CORNER; BleMed. to be a Blessing Dtrth AanonBcetaentsi Wed d ind Stetloaery Envelope aBcloaiWM Sale Bills Band Bills Price Lists Admissioa Ticksto Bnjlaess Cards Window Cards Time Cards Letter Heads Note Heads Bill Rer^ds Envelopes Caltind Cards Laailets Statements MlEb Tickets Heal Tickets Skipptnil Tarfs AnaoaacemaBta Briefs Notes Cou<>oas Psmphlets CataloiSnes Blotters Circniars lavitatioas Postsra Folders Cbtcks Blsaks Notlres Labels Le«tal Blaaks ftlena Cards Placards Dodders / Pfliat Cards Pro^rans Bsceipts Prompt, carefui and effi cient attention given to every dettM minues if the republican 1922 at the reckoning. There are going to be long pray ers sent up for democratic extrava gance, sent up with the fervency and feeling one has when he hears a hovsl ing dog on a dreary midnight. Or the feeling I imagine a lost mule would have on the top of a rhoiintain of snow. Gallias. Company has new system in 'S. ROCK BROOK NEWS U -This is always the law of spirit ual life blessed to be, a blessing. This is God’s oflFer and message to all of us. He v;a’it3 to bless us, and then Send Your Order of TToYvn Until Yoa See Wleat We Can Do We had some bad weather last week. Mr. A. M. Hamet is improving the road near his house this morning. Mr. L. E. Bagwell was in Brevard last week. ; Mr. Fred Batson was in Brevard last week. | I am going to have a nice flower ^ garden this year. j There was preaching at Cars Hill Church Sunday and Sunday night. ! I will be glad when summer comes again and the little birds sings their sweet little songs. HONEY BEE. Scliool for Ciisiomers. | Once a week an Ohio department store conducts what it calls a “buy ing school.” The public I9 invited to attend this school, which is conducted by experienced salesmen who talk on a variety of subjects interesting to shoppera—such, for instance, as meth ods of testing different kinds of mp.- terials for quality, strength, and so or, Every once in a while the mn: ;i ■ arranges to have represon-!itr-t' lilToront concerns come rf‘ v- '1 il ! 0 c\re — .• -: c •:). The Citizens Telephone been organized to install a Transylvania County capitalized at $2 $20,000 to be paid in. Over $17,000 has been subscribed already. Stock is $100 per share. No one can own over five shares. Parties wanting this stock must apply at once, as the books will sooa be closed. I'his Company is backed by over 60 of Transylvania’s most prominent men and women. J. s. BROMFIELD, Chtnn« Board of Directors* FRED JOHNSON, H. RANSON, C a YONGUE, O. L. ERWIN, COS PAXTON, W* M. HENRY, a E. LATHROP, 3ecretary-Treasurer*
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