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^.Cv' tm ARD MBl(rS. ■ultfMiMAfiaKaaae #wi»f F>Mby «»i f«l •! Bvvvavdi^ IC.Ct.fC CUm Mftttar. BfUNMt W. E. BREESE, OwMT Wm. A. BAND, Pubtt^Mr f suBSCRirnoM ratbs> . (Swbeeriptiees peyaUe fai^idva»ee) Om $1JW Six montlu $1*00 lAostfM •••• •••• *1^0 Two moBtlu ...... «2B ADVERTISING RATES DisplAjy p«r colvmn iach .... . .SOib Reading Neticas, p<kr lina . . . .lOe Want Colttm Noticas, par Una . .8c Wa eharga 5 cants a Una fair Cards k •f Tlianks, Rasolutians of Raspact and (or notices of entertainments Wkare admission is charged. Address All Commvnications Tc TIm BraTaVd News: Foreign AdvertiainE I^epre«entatlv THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIA' ‘•e ' I yTJONj FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 TRADE AT HOME The mail order house never hag a bargain—^not for you, anyway, If there are bargains occasionally, the j iJiousands of employees of the mail j order concerns get them, they or, their friends. Trade at home. ; Your own home town merchant # .^frequently has bargains and tells you | aibcut them through the paper you jread. ' The mail odrer house that receives your order doesn’t know you from Adam and doesn’t care. The home town merchant knows your as a neighbor and he cares. He carcs enough for you and your trade that he goes to the trouble and ex pense of telling you about*his goods and his bargains. He cares enough'* to carefully show you his goods. He 5?ives you a choice among many; if 3?ou don’t like one article, he shows .Tou another until you are pleased. ^ Trade at home and get service, 'choice quality, an^ ag good prices. Trade at home and your money helps 3’^our town—which is only another Avord for saying that you help better your own job. “A part, however small, of every dollar you spend in your own town comes back to you. The more money that is spent in thig town the more ROSM^ MOTES Tlit^MiToUmeat^ all^ depmrl^ A SNAI^ (XlfS TOOraCHi^^ Fnaeh Brpa4 clmreh b«ll of tha first week of school to accept a position in West Virginia at an in creased salary. Mrs. Ockerman has sabstituted ini -the hii^ s^ol the past week, niitil a teacher could be secured^ Miss Tii^y Odom of Gibson, N. G., has been selected to fill the vacaney in the hi^ school, ckvsed by the re signation of Miss Widmeyer. #Ii8s Norma Chapman of Quebec, v^isited the school one day this week, also Mr. Otto Alexander of Oak land. Miss Alberta Perkins, the gram mar grade teacher, wag a week end visitor with friend at Camp Fair- field. All.the Rosman teachers attended the teachers meeting at BreVard last Saturday. ' The work of the school in all«de partments is going very nicely, and with the added conveniences of our prospective building this year pro mises to be the best in the history of the school. H'm y«lir.4l|TO '■ Lit vt liiw Th^ ceki^y ' nhMi ' , w ihowii, i4ko now |i«r« HOIOQB of W thfir^OWN. ‘ . iCmnitjf HOMBHlHTSi t -j ej^mmnntty? m«nt8 of the sdiool has veadied not ring to day**^ seMSs to hiaW tttntd biMkiiig point and stiU. in- the. attitode of a huge seven iwijymnr HCHiB. waka 9«n4ar n^oniing; when a** van Itoi Wldmeyw, the asstotant high Se<U6 Jelninle4titftii ofv tiie eol®>e4j school ^cW, resigned at the end Kren<A Church tried~*to rin^ the bell for Sunday SchooL But in^ atead of the blaek make aneeeadii)^ fn his act M his Ufe. Johnnia climbed up to belfry and found him wrapped around the Tope in such a manner that it was in&possible for the bell to m^ke a sound. FUTTING THINGS OFF. Is a human weakness that profits mankind but little and in most cases does actual harm. 1. This applies to saving money. 2* The longer you ppstpone begin- hing, the less you woU have. 3. Today a^ never before economy is essential to national welfare. 4. We urge you to save money. 5. We invite you and your family to open a savings account here. ' 6. The Brevard Building & Loan Association, Dunng Roc’k Building, ^revard, N. C. 7. The only Building and Loan Association in the county. Over the Post Office. NEW MACHINE SHOP: Messrs. J. E. Harris and Fred Har ris of Pisgah Forest, N. C., are build ing a machine shop on Main Street next to the Crary Hotel. ■fR^y plan to have one of the best OUT-OF-TOWN ADVERTISING '‘Should a newspaper accept ad vertising from an out-of-town firm?” Newspapers are business enterpri ses, and must run along the same line as other business. Do merchants refuse to sell to out. of-town people, when it is to their ^lachine shops in Western North Car. advantage? j olina and will be prepared to repair Do the banks refuse to take money anything from a small needle to a on deposit from out-of-town people; | gteam saw mill. The building will or to make loans to out-of-towA peo- ^ be two stories and as a brand new en- ple, when said loans are properly se- | torprise will be a big asset to Brevard cured? I ' “Yes, that is different,” you will' say. How different? It is just that idea that a newspa per is different from any other busi ness, that has killed somewhere in the neighborhood of seven thousand of them since 1914. Of course it is different in a way; To pay your bills by check is to {9‘eclude the possi- bilit^of bdng obliged io pay them twice. ntfjT , The cancelled check which is returned to you is un deniable proof of payment. And the stute iu your checkbook are an accurate account of your e:^)enses. ‘ Why not open a cliecking account with us at once? Great Oaks Froi}) Litte Acorns Grow I A I Total Resources of $785,000.00 4 per cent paid Qn Savings Deposits ompany TEACHERS EXAMINATION TOBER 11th and 12th. OC- Fiease tak^ notice that on the dates of Oct. 11th and 12th an exam ination for the renewal of teachers certificates, and, also, an examinat ion for all original certificates will be as a blacksmith shop is differ-^ given in the office of the county Supt ™ a way, from any other busi- | of Public Instruction. The examin- I ?.tion will commence at 10 o'clock on the morning of each day. All those who are interested in raising or bet tering their certificates please be pre sent for the examination. Signed. A. F. Mitchell, Co. Supt. of Public Instruction. there is to be spent WITH YOU. no just ent, in nels. There may, possibly, be individual cases where it would not be gooH busines to accomodate out-oftown customers. Any business may meet I with such instances. However, as a {general principle of business, it is, good business to sell your goods t(51 anyone who wants them. | It is not at all uncommon for mer-1 chants to object to a newspaper ad- ' i vcrtising for out-of-town concerns, | but v.e don’t know as we ever heard | ! of their forming a pool to take all j ! the advertising space a newspaper j ^ had to sell, in order to keep away the ; out-of-towners. -4 I ifisd Ads. All b< diversified advertisement must 1 I cash unless you have aregular account with the News. FOP. SALE — See Dr. C. W rhree milch Hunt — 2tc. cows Tanlac has the largest sale of any medicirie in the world. Over Twen ty Million bottles have been sold in six years. No other medicine has e- ver approached it as d seller. Davis- Walker Drug Co. matter whether you business is farm-1 ‘'"'y to send a committee to tell the nev/s ing, drygoodsing, resLuranting, plum bering of laboring. This is true of every town and city in the land. But the town that can coax money from the people of other towns soon become so prosperous that people flock to it, and that’s •how wealthy cifies are made. j ‘ “It is the duty of every man and | woman in this community to spend every cent he intends to spend right here. It is his duty to himslf, so that his. own property, his own business, his own job will be worth more — worth more in the selling maket. “Homes and farms ®^^d blocks and businesses and jobs are least valua ble and poorest in communities whose people spend their money elsewhere. Trade at home.” paper man that if he advertises for the out-of-town concern they will all withdraw their business. The newsi paper man then tells them where to head in, and it results in the out-of- town folks getting more and more trade. Sometimes they succeed in killing the local paper, and ^at cer tainly does them a power of good. They start out to*get “some young man” to come and start a “real pa per.” When the situation is explain ed to him he says, “Not for Josehp,” and goes i^omewKere else. And th'en the old foggy merchants sit On cracker barrels tell “this mount a been quite a town if it had n’t have been for that fool of a edi tor. He certainly did give this berg a black eye. Davis*IVdiker Drug Co. , ^ » GET THAT GOOD FLOUR at Glaz- ener’s $1.00 a bag — Rosman and Quebec Stores BULL FOR SERVICE thoroughbred Shorthorn. Beech Nut Farm. E. O. W. t. f. NOTICE — wh(^ have If the parties or party . formed the habit of! writing me annomous letters ifi re- | gard to the management of the public schools will come to me per | sonally and discuss the question, I. will likely tell them something that \ they evidently don’t know. C. C. YONGUE FOR SALE OR FOR RENT — 8 room house and lot on Depot St. Mrs. Mary Hamlin. 2t. pd. LOST — An English Walker Fox Hound. Small, black and white spotted — Lost near Rich moun tain — See A. W. Barnett and re ceive reward. FOR SALE — Ford touring car de mountable rims, self starter, extra tire and rim, 3 new inner tubes, and other extras. Am leaving Oct 3 for Muskogee, Oklahoma, P. O. Box 85. Price Five hundred dol lars. Brevard, N. C. E. L. HaC sell. Itc. Beauty^and Utility A fence can be a <thing d beauty as well as a protection. Your TOme surroundings hdp to make your home.' You can select fencing here that reflects your ideals of home building. Or if it is rugged strength that you wish find it here in our ex tensive stock. Sturdy Fence Posts After all wood is truly the natural as well as the economical fence material. Quality and designs have improved with the yeats but the basic material holds its own. Our fence posts especially —the backbone of any fence — are sturdy yet inconspicuous, lliey will find favor wtu you. Come and see. Come to us for Tanlac, that celebrated medicine makes you eat better, feel better, sleep better and work better. Sold by Davis-Walker Drug Co. of duality^ at Economy "Prices 0: ^ -SITTON LUMBER COMPANY Oi- !»lt7 is House Patterns and Rough Lumber Depot Street Phone 42 Brevard, N. C. Olivef Chilled Plows Ck 3rokee Plows Nisson Wagons Hickory One-Horse Wagons Sherwin-Williams Paints Dixon’s ^aphite Paints SEll FOB LESS THAN CM BE BOUSIIT TODAY .1 C. A . w ■># J* III iJXlSON, Ma lagcr FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY BREVARD, R C If:-, A.,r. / , ■ I** ■ / ^ t-
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