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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, ?2?i ORTH CAROl THE DREVARD NEWS. Published every Friday and enter ed at PostofSce at Brevard, N. C, Second Class Matter. Wm. A. BAND Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Subscripiions payable in advance) One year $1.50 Six months $1.00 Three Months .50 Two months 35 ADVERTISING RATES Display, per column inch .... . .30c II iiiimum Kate For Display Adver- ti ;,;tlK':its $1.00 ic-ading Notices, per line ..... .10c Want Column Notices, per line . .5c VVa ciarge 5 cents a line fate Cardi of Thar.'.ts, Resolutions of Respect and for notices of entertainments hcre admission is charged. Address All Communications To The Brevard News: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923 TRI WEEKLY CHASE Thai was Millie yv'v . ! w ir talking about that race for past eight months with Hender- die's tirl tri-weekly publication. I Yo all who do not think that the of uiwcrmtion furnishes the. 1 !...-,wsnry sinews of war with which :o ..'elirdt a newsnapei. a reason for ;h u- ;ension of the '. ri-weekly until Ui' :;.T H SUP'. viUlOUr'. '.( !-Iat". I . ouni be just as useless : lo!! why r.vv; million dollar hmi i on Main ; eet woudn't pay as accomoda . ft.r the commercial v.:.."r traiiie. llenilersonvilU' is not. ia the tri- .eekly class during ;he winter j anths. lHisiness men do not feel j ified in inveslimr su!hciently ! l:,.,iW for advertising in winter to ; warrant a tri-weeklv punlication. i s lis is no reflection of the merchants. i ,ey are tne judges as to ineir in- .stments and the busitu ;s they gave ! v., during this period , was more than , I '.'eral. nior of it, than we ever en- ; ed. but the expense of producing ' d in tri-weekly fsrm was real eye- s iter. An. d yet w0 have those among us ! v. ':.- advertising is small in volume cc oi for a weeklv publication who ? c- aloud for a daily newspapi'r. ''ontrary to common belief it takes i little more than hot air to meet week-end payroll around the aver . ; .' newspaper shop; 1- it weekly, '.ni-weekly, tri-weekly or daily, .skilled labor is required and it comes i:oi for a song and dance or a few dollars and a good drink, as was the .vw of old. Publishing a newspaper ails for coin. The most of it must cine from advertising unless the publishing is done in a philanthropic ...'-SC. V. It is doubtless surprising to some of our readers to know that our ie payroll alone was in.July was, $l,ltsS.-ll. in August was $ 1 We mention these cold r i. ! to show something of the jjeiise attached lo the publishing of ; :;ewspa;)er. The News is just rs anxious as j v..; one to see a daiiy published in ! Hendersonville. If we remain in the j n.-wspaper business in HendersonvUle i ui til it reaches the daily class, we! : hall be found in the daily publish- ' irg business, but we are not ready i for fifteen story buildings, neither are j we ready for daily newspapers un- j they are endowd or subsidized ! for propaganda purposes. Even a ; tri-weekly is not warranted except far a few summer months and if a newspaper publisher of Hen 'e--ville were to view the sitimt.'c -. a oo'd-bljoded, unsympatheti - m- m -am! purely as an investmr :u a. we"; ly newspaper would bc-ti,.'. mos ren r.ihl tiling undertaken in Henderson v.'i Journalism. The News this tve-ok enters upon its 30th year and ah-iTe have been other papers in the I e!,! fully this long but we have never I ird of an editor or proprietor being ! ..muled by government agents on ac i -..it of suspicions being aroused ( :- any enormous profits that might 1 . been accumulated. iih'' business men of Henderson v ..re progressive. The appeara- c" i.-.any of their places of business b.'.er than those in much larger A tourist town has kept the - vera re business on the run " "d the . !sr-) newspapers of Hendc onville ftre no exception. They h;.v.' tried i keep the pace and have, as a rule, b-en found in the vanguard of pro o v in their efforts to produce just i.; creditable publications as possible n;der the circumtances;. When busi-n:-'-" conditions warrant such they .will bp publishing daily newspapers. A G1ZORGIA VERDICT That North Carolina leads the soul hern states in normal and heal thy growth, and is rapidly forging ahead of many other states in the n in roUirn to prosperity, is the crlion of C. E. Shepard, of Atlan i, district sales manager of the Gulf 'lining company, here to attend a o-day meeting of the company's ' cents, ending yesterday. About 40 presentatives of the Gulf Refining jnipany were here as guests of elv A. Grice, manager of the harlotte branch. A. R. Wilby, as-;-tant district sales manager at At ;ita headquarters, and C. E. Waters, f the same olTice, also were here. North Carolina's prosperity, accord .g to Mr. Shepard, is due to the di rsity of her industries. "South Carolina, Georgia and Flo ida, other southern states with agri ultural interests similar in many re poets to North Carolina's, arc not o fortunate as the Old North State, leorgia and South Carolina have ten hit by the boll weevil with con iderable force during the past few :irs and have not fully recovered, ut they are on the way to recovery. ." they had the diversified industries ':'. North Carolina has they would t li'p. .' Ii.'v:1. so hard hit. ' Iv.vrvwhere 1 go I hear about the ;o ,)erit' of Xortii Carolina. Of ! .'i:i'. :. I have been m;ro or less fam l.ir with it for many years but its id.-pol ity and progress has become so marked during the past few years that it has become a matter of com- ment everywhere." Charlotte Ob- ; scrvcr 8 TIDC CCD TU ni If! UT'-1 1 ! r i u Life is a dail.v opportunity to express our hi-rhot and best. ' The darker it is around V.s, ' the more ni;r Ikrht is fieeded. : Intelliuenee is not shown by j witty words b it by -k ae- i J tioIlS. ; 3 Do not believe nil you h-'-.yr. 3 exee,t when the voice of c.m- It 1 seu'iii e is speaKmg. 8 8 t '. lit I i e t Getting on is largely a matter $ '." V. of L'oi ling up eacli t'mi you are- tt :niCKen down - l generally empties the v I'rich life f everything of whicli one may rightly ! proud, 3 y j 'eiernunai ion retraces naru work to niitirmi'! in htm si i r 1:1 - 8 tin ln.lkl.s lum wnrU ullt of g nothing. r.oton Transcript. A Washington village is boasting of a Ilea that weighs only seven ounces, can't a kle ami lays an egg half an i:i"h long. This shows that a hen doesn't cackle unless it has something to cackle about, in which hens are different from villages. A record low death rate was estab lished in the I "nited States last year only 11.7 to the thousand population. And optimists believe that the oa. w ho was only se en tenths dead may recover iv next voir. A husband reached his wife's room in time to di a-over that she had Minted on two gas je;s nnd her attempt to die was unsuccessful. The prompt response of the husband was- due to tlu. noise ma,j? i,v the gas meter. . Lpt nt undeceive the proud fn- ther wtlo stands behind the curtain etching his young son engaged in an nUmt research in the library, but the yOUng man is looking up what will tnv;(. 0ff walnut stain, . . EPIGRAMS OF AN OFFICE BOY A mahogany desk don't make a mag nate. De office "solger" soon gets on de fir in line. Dere' soniethin' attractive even In de homelies' easheer's face on pay day. When de boss smiles dere's a kus tomer in site. It's a good ting telerphones ain't pot riv conshunces. A bi)jus boss makes a dlspeptlc business. Luv between de head bookkeeper an' de girl stenog latls at overtime. When yer two bosses start scrappln' lt'!,tinie lL bIn rea,liQ de ads. FLASHLIGHTS One can't be a rich uncle without having fond relatives. I'overty is no disgrace, but that'8 i anuit uie Dest mat can De saia ot it. SomPl-hi.es it i to rnv rl.nr, youloU lengthy eXPlanatin WUy "j WANTED SALESMAN for Transyl- ' vania to sell lubricating oil direct to Every young fellow is looking for automobile owners. One with car his chance, but what every young fel- preferred. Good pay. For particu Jow doesn't always realize is that he bars write C. E. Rogers, Box 1064, is himself his best chance. Greensboro, N. C. MODERN PROVERBS Rage Is brief insanity. Eternity has no gray hairs. Gentleness is not weakness. Promise little and do much. Talent repeats genius creates. Learn the luxury of doing good. Great ships require great waters. Conduct hath the loudest tongue. Inquire not what is in another's pot. Ignorance and fear ro hand in hand. Don't pluck the apple until it is ripe. Friendship is a plant that needs watering. Give man the earth he reaches for the stars. None so arrogant ns the beggar suddenly rieh. Two bravo men pulling together are a four-horse team. A great artist ran paint a great picture on a small canvas. How many fetters we willingly wear because they were forged by our fore- fi!.rs The lover sees in the glance of hts beloved the same beauty that fn the sunset paints the western skies. APROPOS OF NOTHING Part of bein.r a nuisance is to be i nnconscious of ft. j i Nobody will be fair in an argument; ' ?tiat's why It doesn't pay. j Conversation is nm'Stly yrreferred as H gafile instead of a li'Vefafion. Charm of ten-cent .tweTry i3 that i when it breaks you dor?"t care. j If von have a new id en all tbe fail- ' ures w.vnr to help you put it in jera tion. Too i.-.'fii-h dieting consist.-r -n etitmg j n "balanced ration" and goicg hungry ! for four ?ioTirs. j Love or?e another. ev'n vrrWn tse Innmlse d'iesn't t mni) like Niagara pouring o" - eli!v. It is a rsVIned eomph-teeiv vhr a man feel ivll.'ll he relleets tii, -,r his Hiitouiobik-is- s.aving him shoe h-cher. 'oncei!"d r.:u:ig people get ;;r eonu-t:pance, ?? usually ih.-ir !'-. I en are r.ot ;1..:-. -ai:!i liiat l :..!d - u -so smile. In dlvidintr ?i work- on the lawn, thos" who sit t-'-Ti the porch and aim the hose, think hey are ;)s im portent as those w!a !'.? the lawn mower WHERE HAPPINESS IS F0UAIO In friendships. In good thou-'iits. In helping others. In friendly Iftlvrs. In ph'asanc wi'-rds. In little kimtev-sses. In social ijixt.'-r'i'ourse. In work that we love. In mutual .fotiiidenoe. In healthful recreation. In cultivattng the mind. In doing ditty cheerfully. In making ethers happy. In facing life with a smile. In achtevmg worthy arnbitlorsflu In dolus ne's best regardless et T ward: Diversified Ads. AUTOMOBILE in good condition. Will sell or exchange. C. T. S. Tom Wood, Jr. 2-9-tfc. FOR SALE I have one or two first class second hand cars for sale at a bargain. See J. W. Burnett. 4tc. DOGWOOD WANTED Paying highest prices. Sixteen dollars and up. Cash as delivered at mill or on railroad siding. Car load lots. Brevard Manufacturing Co., V. Fontaine, Manager. tfc. i pp pat p FORD TOURING CAR as good as new (guaranteed) to be. t i-i a l.. T,,, rAR Jveasouauic. TY 4 SAFETY or the freedom from loss, is the prim ary essential for the successful accomplishment of any undertaking SERVICE or the faithful and honorable perform ance of duty, is the medium which promotes alj achievements SATISFACTION comes only as a result of having first secured Safety and Service. This makes a great Trio. SAFETY, SERVICE and SATISFACTION are furnished at this bank in connection with all the requirements and facilities of good banking. We cordially solicit the patronage of the public. Our bank is the home of SAFETY, SERVICE and SATISFACTION. Brevard Banking Company Brevard, Southern Railway System Special Bound Trip Retes To NEW ORLEANS, LA., MOBILE, M and PENSAOOLA, FLA. ACCOUNT i! n ildo I X" lion February 6 to 1 3 1922 Account of the above occa sions, tickets will be sold to New Orleans and return- Selling dates February 6th to 13th, inclusive, final limit Feb ruary 28th. Tickets may be extended to March 7tb upon application to Special Agent, 708 Common Street, New Or leans, and payment of $1.00. Round trip fare from Bre vard to New Orleans $40.41, this being one and one-half the regular one-way fare Proportionately lower rates from other stations. Stop-overs permitted on go ing and return journeys. Special round-trip tickets also on sale to Mobile, Ala., and Pensacola, Fla., account Mardi Gras Celebrations. For further information con sult ticket agents, or address the undersigned. J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent, 42 Haywood Street, Asheville, N. C. mm . I "SAFETY AND SERVICE' KILPATRICK, SON & CO. UNDERTAKERS and Funeral Directors Wc carry a full line of stpplies at Rosman. Cur rep resentative is A. M. Paxton. 9P EVERSHARP PENCILS IN WORKING TOGS For 50 cents you can buy an Eversharp Pencil with the same necessary features that go to make an ex pensive pencil The small price is caused only by the enameled outside instead of gold or silver. In colors of Red, Blue and Black it is a very attractive, econom ical pencil for everyday use. Just the thing for the school children. FRANK D. CLEMENT The Hallmark Jeweler The Flour That Satisfies DIXIE DREAM AND LARABEE (Soft Wheat) LARABEE'S BEST (Hard Wheat) Larabee Flour Mills Corp. Kansas City, Mo. LENTZ BROS., Distributors Hendersonville, N. C Wan a ity D:eds and Deeds in Trust at News Office. SFACTION North Carolina
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