THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922 OUR RALEIGH COMMUMICAnON inia mines to supply shipment orders ow on file at these mines from North v’arolina. And the Senator generally ;ets action when he goes after it. RALEIGH, N. C,, September 4.— This is Labor Day minus the usual celebrations in Raleigh and vicinity. The workers are not apparently taking kindly the drastic action pro posed by the Attorney General of the United States to restrain mem bers of various railway employee’s organizations from in any way hinder ing the operation of the railroads of the counti-y and emphatically deny th(> charge that tbey have been doing more than conducting a legal and onierly strike to obtain a living wage auil more favorable - 200 miles of read lately let to con- ; tract 12o miUs is to be of hai'd sur- •face. Another link yet to be arrang- ' cd for will bring the total hard sur face mileage for the year to r)65, a ! record not excelled anywhere is the i country for a similar pfrioti. Recent contracts, aggregating a cost of ?4,- 751,304j include construction work i in Cleveland, McDowell, Rutherford j and Buncombe counties, located in Ihe eighth and ninth road districts. ; Coal Director IL O. Self is ativi ;ed that the mines are ready to fill or- | ders now when cars to bring it oui .can be maile available. He has taken ' ; been aske.l to place suffi- cent cars at Virginia and West Vir- Affected by V\rorid War. As a result of a physical examlna* lion of regular army oflicers reeently army surgeons have foimd clear evi dence by physical deterioration caused i»y strain incident to the prosecution of ihe World war. A large percentage of the officers show either excessive high or abnormal low blooil pressure. Uncle Eben. “Alter all dis jazz,” said Uncle Eben, “I’d like to hear a few o' aem old barbel’ shop harmonies dey used t* make so luucli fun of.” NOTICE TO BUILDERS: Please take notice that 20 dayg af ter this notice the County Board of I'^ducation will sell at public or pri- .'ate sale as provided for by law: — viloucester No. 1 school house and site; Gl'jucester No. 3 school house :;nd site; ]\Iine Mountain school house ;;n(i site. Please submit your bid in Vi’riting to the undersigned for pre- rentation to the County Board of Ed ucation as set out above. Further iake notice that the County Bo.ard of .Mlucation reserves the specific right to reject any or all bids. Signed: A. F. MITCHELL, Co. Supt. of Public Instruction. We are a nation of record-breakers, hut -lot enough so to silence the neigh bors’ phonograph at midnight. The expression used most in the United States today is: “Having a tine time; wish you were here.” A philosopher is one who has learned that weeds make a fairly good lawu, IX one kc^ps them trImMed. CITY PRESSING CLUB J. E. WATERS, Prop. Phone 94 Cleaning Pressing Dyeing All work turned out promptly. Main Street Brevard The Moru'y- /i«;y Prcis rS -- meet competition. It has been the SWAYNE- ROBINSON Policy for eighty years to boild the best tools possible v/ithout regard to the price at which corrpeting tools might be sold. Fortunately for farmers, the pojicy has made sales so large that qu.antity production of Mcney-Maker machines has kept the price down to tiie lowest level. Brevard Auto Company. Phone 23 Don’t worry about high waget. Come to Power farming HeaJquarten*’ and learn how to farm without extra help. SEE SINIARD Transfer Co. when you want your Baggage Transferred Heavy hauling a specialty. Phone 118 Bread 9c Loaf We have cut fhe cost of living and are selling our BREAD at 9cts a loaf. All other bakery goods in proportion. Our bread is guaranteed to weigh as much as the imported stuff, has more shortening, yeast, etc. Support your local in dustries. Philip’s Mm SMITH’S PLACE where you will receive courteous treatment, and where every one who is employed is a Tonsorial Artist We have fust installed SHOWER BATHS We will be pleased to serve you F. P. SLEDGE Groceries, Fruits, Vegetabies Try my cash prices and see if I can’t save you money. Don’t forget I am always on the job and can serve you promptly. Main Street Auditorium Building Warranty Deeds and Deeds in Trust at News offiee. 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