r MUit ijjtf ateiMgBjiaa _ j*_v.j-o>*ir'*iii^'?, ji* .. ■».-- . 1-'V-< • ■«_ •s.'V-^ "Mt6vlil£B OF A' HEWiiilMHl MMII Vb|W iBteer tNwMiiea t6 li|tbli>li tiM niai« 'of a otctaiit ymmf MM ^ WM IMS ^kiw- Jasm vM ig| ^ j^k Idt labr Mr|ptiM to tlM i^per waa p«M op in « week. Fift3r*«ine yottag men call ed end paid ii]r the next day,, while <we even paid i year in adyant^.— 5te=r=r; «K. rhtu an lOinobl^H^ p«t ^jmbIc*!; %ite Ifc:^ pet^haft lia had • ywiiit pWhefie. the way ?«*«!»- stein hetter «ad wmild gftre a IW oilltee are/beiie*ed every daj^^ pint of good whiirieey as a leifai^ for their friends, ttrgili» them to **ro*sif» its retuB-f.1^ there we wid that? to ^‘ser to it” tiuit tMi twelve men in big barn yard each with a Holstein heifer calf 'claiming the reward. ;:. > i ILOOKFDRTNE KODAK SltS 4,>}n SCHOOL DAYS— KODAK DAYS • Let the children Kodak, and Kodak,them.- We have Kodaks and Brownies for every member of the family, for every purse and every purpose. A Box Brownie at $2.00 for the youngest—a diminutive but competent Vest Pocket Kodak at ^8.00 for anyone, a Folding Autographic Brownie at $12.00 for making pictures 21-2x41-4, and the 2C. Junior Kodak with Kodak Astigmat f. 7. 7. lens at $25.01). Kodrk film in the yellow box—^and all photographic supplies. FRANK a CLEMENT The Hallmark Jeweler I %<MiOTMffu,?)>ia>i.ooK FOR THE KODAK SICNMOMMMWMw^ NICHOLSON <a DUCLOS Announce the Agency for the Famous mc4ei a&tflB.PflW V I^ouisville Pipeless Furnace and will call upon anyone interested anc demonstrate this new invention. They can save you trouble and expense in the heating of your home. NICHOLSON CSL DUCI^OS Main Street Phone No. 125 Brevard, N. C. 1 ' t Cash Prices for One Week At Sledge’s Market Boiled Ham Ashland Special Sugeur Cur^ Ham Crisco, V/i lbs. - Oat Meal Com Flakes Pie Peaches 60c lb. - 40c lb. 45c lb. 45c 2 for 25c 2 for 25c - 20c Mince Meat (None Such) 15c F. p. SLEDGE "The Gean Market' Brevard, N. C. t Go to the BREVARD PHARMACY for Norris Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, to baccos, ice cream and soft drinks. It is a pleasure to serve you. BREVARD PHARMACY J. B. PieK^IMER. Fli. ^ Prap. Telaplioii« No. 1 N. C Lat Us SaU You Modieina. ^d that >8 corrected;'to have and that done in the city or cona^; to start' this aad. that kind of mova* tnent to corTeci evils in the State go vernment. friends ^actually appear to bel^ve that^t is the news paper’s business to iiandle all these' affairs. But a self-respecting newspa|M!^, though ready and willing to carry all reasonable responsibility, must re mind its readers that they-—the peo ple—-are the authority upon which TjBsts the responsibility for the pre sent state of affairs local, state and national. A, self-respecting newspaper tries to report the news of what actually happens, not what it might, wish had happened. The relation of a self-re specting newspaper to the general public is not always understood. It is the duty of a newspaper to be in a position to support any good, act Or criticize any bad act of public policy. This relationship cannot exist where favors are asked and granted. Honesty is the only policy for a news paper. If objectors don't like the way things are going, they should qualify as voters, and then raise cain about it. CEDAR MOUNTAIN NEWS; The re;<rival meeting started yester day at the Rocky Hill Baptist Church The pastor, Rev. S. B. McCall, will be assisted by Rev, A. L. Vaughn of Cowpens, S. C. The public is cord ially invited to attend this meeting which we hope will be a wonderful success. The larger majority of the sum- m«fl" visitors have returned to their winter homes. Green Daniel of Columbia, S. C., is visiting in Cedar Mountain, N. C. Mrs. S. Cary Beckwith was .car ried to the River Side Sanitarium, where she unde*rwent a successful op eration and is improving nicely. Solomon Jones Jr., motored to Greenville Monday. Wilkie Bishop has entered school at Fruitland Institute. Mrs. Wagner, from the Riverside Sanitarium, came out here last week to nurse Videau Beckwith who has not fully recovered from a serious illness. G. W. Bishop, with son and daugh ter Boyce and Idell, Claud Jones and John Reece motored to Fruitland Sunday. ' Paul Jones entered school last week at Baily Military Institute, Greenwood, S. C. Mrs. Brooks of Charleston, S. C., came up to keep house for the Beck with family. Carrol Jones is seriously ill at his home with inflamatory Rheumatism. Mrs. Hubert Summey of East Fork is visiting relatives here. The Cedar MlJ| School in charge of professor Forde and Miss Pearl Ly- day gave a little social last Friday to their patrons and friends. After an interesting talk by Mr. Forde they served delicious cake and ice cream. A LETTER FROM OVER THERE I > -t Evditor Brevard News:— Please allow me space in yoiir valuable paper to say just a few words in regard to the American For ces in Germany, of which I. am a member. I am very proud of being a member too. I have seen some American papers lately and from what I understand there are some people in the States that think the soldiers over here are no good, but don't agree with them at all; not just because I am one of them. There are lots of reasons to disagree with them. Some of the leading officers of the American and Allied armies that have visited the area, have giv en the A. F. in G. the name of being the'^best soldiers in the American army any where; so I can't see where the people ip the States can knock them like they do. I have seen one paper where it stated that the sold iers over here were drunk all - the time and destroying proi>erty and mistreating the people, but I havl’ been here nearly two ^ears and haven't seen anything like that yet. The soldiers that .drink heavy do not stay here long as they are sent back to the States as undesirables^ as for the mmistreating the people that is all wrong so I think the fellows that write that stuff should come over here first and see what was going on before they begin to wxite. I guess that is all for the-present. Hoping you have much suec^. From sb old Tar Heel boy^ John F. Clark. Out of die ordinary—individual as rdai^- for-service Clothes can beware the new Suits, the new' Gowns, and the new Wraps that will be the fashion for Autumn and Winter. Irresbtible in their exquisite fabrics and charming in grace, of lines—those are the two distinct features of our present dis- display—a display that will certainly be a treat to every woman visitor. We’re ready as never before to serve you, and serve you well. See our showing of smart New Tailored Hats \ E. LEWIS & SON The Store That Saves You Money i Hendersonville, - - North Carolina One Reason So Many People Do Not Save Money A* * I'aalaCj tiie celeteated medidn^^ is now sold by Davia^alker IS BECAUSE IT IS SO EASY NOT TO BEGIN The man who is looking for excuses not to save can always find them, because there are nearly always legitimate obstacles to any worthy accomplishment* Your ability to overcome these obstacles determines your success or failure. The Twenty-Sixth Series of The Brevard Building and Loan, Association Opens in September It's shares are norutaxable and have always paid 6% ^ Join it and he^ yourself and the upbuilding of your commu nity at the same time*. The entire assets of the Association are in First Mortgages on ^ood houses here in this county* Tin BrevaM Bulliliiig and Loan Asswiating i - Ptiim's Rock Buildings Thos* Pres* J* A* Vice-Fre^ G|E« Sec* & Those with money alresady saved should investigate our FULLY PAID STUCK Department* Shares of $100 each^^ pM fot are with- dn^^ble on 30 days notice, pay 5% if left less than one»yea^f> pay 6% if left a y^ or over—interest pay able in cash or com pounded if desired* Such stock is tax free and thus pays better than any ordinarily obtainable invest ment, with no care to the owner* \ -r ^r.> £ ,'r • - >. ii?' i.-. :: VK'

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