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.???i-iriT'" v. ......... E BREVARD NEWS Published livery Friday and . en ),< tared at Postofflco at Brevard, N. C. ?8 second cIwju Matter. . ; WM. A. BAND ... .Editor :? MISS FLORENCE KERN, ? Cpmnpnijy- News tyr SUBSCRIPTION RATES. :jCSub?cr?pti:,iis vu>ab!o i>i auvance) , bnu year . ,t ...... . i . , . .$1.50 .Six montba *1.00 |^Phr#c months 50 Two months .86 ADVERTISING RATES ^ Display, per ^column inch 30c ?)KUaimum/Rf?to For Display Adver ; tisenienta : $1.00 ^Reading Notices, per line, 10c 1 ' "Want, Column Notices, per ,line .05fc We charge ' 5 cents - a line for '*} o? Thanks, Resolutions pf-Rc-r ? . and for notices of entortoin snts where admission is charged. W ? 8 At v\': W>eot lints' W /lisgAl^otices . t : AH Lci;al Notices must ? bo paid ? Mvance. , RID AY, JUNE 20th., i9f4. rii^yv-vfew - iVvoiUVv)Wl/uyvV KLUX KLA.fl ORGANIZED HERE . r Mr. 0. K. Bennett, AsheViUe bt ?rn^y, 'nfade an address -iri a .ihasn itting at the courL house on Moro >y night, June 16th. ;AVgre'at deal of publicity was, ac oVnplislied by a ruinor that the .flu hoiities were' not going . to .allow i coinrfc houBe1 tp'.be used for this eting. We have been in ie advertising busness for many tars arid /were greatly amused, at ?}d gain n of creating curiosity .by posing as a martyr. The cou^t ; house is i-lwaya open -in this ccrtlnty r free speech. Mr. Bepuatt'a, speech . whp.;^W. ?'ietvod.jBjr.- an^jBhusfttaUy large atiV pcfe, oAd while Ihere did not ap ?o be much ehthusiasrrf? at 'the ?' ijUm? f.e -^as. given. courteous ?.lite attention; / Bgnriett explained the creed licies Ihis secret society semod,<to be'yV.ery earnest and ? in'bis denunciation of the ' newspapers of the Ifati&id Sta s and especially the Asheville dai ; and ' a large Christian organiza declared that the associated a ^Wned or controlled by religious organization idjjjthat ivafiy new la J etc,, were infl'yeyi Klan to. insinijg^bns .mode j Bennett the te at;." lpast klux Klan roemg nty tind he clai sixty . thousand every w6cil|is>v '& it that there are CTT-? a-JS etc.i in Our corpmun bo lire, eort&iderablyl frightened, ed, etc., over the fact' that .this t organization is supposed bo ,vo arrived in Brpvard ; the Bre News wishes to poiint out that o is absolutely no reason for apprthension on this account., he creed of the Ku Klux Klan practically the same as moat any d ali secret and fraternal societies d ;f lived up to these societies are ^blessing; 'to any community. In a h-.w abWing community like nRylvania with such efficient offi k cicrs thera is vtry little room for . ' any improvement and absolutely no reason for outside interference, v Mr. Bennett, pointed out that K. K. P . K. w.as not in the bus ness of tarring jfc add feathering any one> ? Therefore the ICu Klux Klan' is just! another one hundred g?rcent Americah secret or ! fraternal society 'which ,'ljas had a stupendous growth for many rea . so.* . Two of the main reasons be 4ng its historic name" an'd the mil lions of dollars worth of free adver 1 tifinfc or notoriety given this society. . by the daily press. ' Tho News is always pleased to ? operate with all religious bodies ind will 'alwnys have space, for any ? ' news for all fraternal societies, wever, it is notoriety or edver they are?? after it will take . Ve are in the advertising game ?rselves and realize that nothing pa mote to get the sympathy of great American citizen that to ite the impression that there is leeution, or tfiat something or vMrmeoiie does not get a square .deal. "There is also * great deal of curiosi ty in the most of n9, but when the balloon bursts and the hot air is all 'gone we generally take our medi , . <Hne with a cheerful grin. . Ak Stevenson has said: ^/"there's so much good in the worst \ C* W, x'And so iouch bad in the best of us, That it scarcely behooves any of us. ." To talk about the rest of us." ? Wm. A. Band. TThe Brevard News will be $2.00 hr baginnig July l?t-, 1024. ? Pee Gee FLATKOATT Beautiful Walls arid ) Ceilings at Small Cose The walls and ceilings cfyour home may have last their charm, t'te stlluring effect of bright, frailness. To restore th6m is eaiy. , ? / ' Flatkoattis made in 24 rich, OHier PeeQce velvety col its. it $ dur. . Products and does not f;ide?if soiled can be easily cledned. ?, Pee'Gee Re-Nu-Lac xit ' 1 ? , ^ x i . r?U? Gee Floor Enamel ?? We hnve JUSt IlISS CO-Cr yOU PeeGe?Velkontt iv5 n t n-n r 1 ;"e 1' **vi"l cr\'>'G v.. Pee Gee Chiun Enamel VVanF? U*r ?-x" ??>"?<- ? 11 S1 <* > Pee Gee Varnishes > a Cl'OWamg tOUCn Or beavty. PD^iSroftdeno?e.' ? Let us r.hov/ you feud explain Pee Gee Floor Wax its applicati on. , ^ Peaslee-Gaulbert Ci/ ? v - ?> Incorporated " . .. -? ? - >??> Atlanta JLoufevVfc Dalla* W. E. Bis Vaml.ihei ? Stiiiu? Eriamt!: '? \ :*? K;* " '?{?!?' \ X ' ??;' ' ^>m?L M&ET WITH US, THE BREVARD > B^wSw- '<??* a.1 < ? .?. ? ?. - v *. ? ' V Gun Club at Kaglc Height? ON THE (4th.) FOURTH OF JULY u - ? v; ?' V' ' ? For an all day picnic. Ladiea are cordirflly invited^ Clay pigeon shooting, Fifty shot tournament and aM kinds of Atliclellc , ? '|int*, Alto Rifle farget shooting. TJiero will be go6d spenkjng by job? > ? ' : v ?' ? ? ? ' ' . . ? prominent Men. . - ?;'./ ; - ? ? . . ' \ 1 (Ladies) Don't forget The Baakcti fu!T of Eats. -J , t * ' . ? ? " . FOR INFORMATION CALL W. E. RAMSEY, ^ PHOMEj <K3) VQi Order your Vegc fables today for tomor;.QWo . || ' Y-A- >. . ? , ' V Fresh Meats ai tl Vegetables Delvered to Your Door M w r* ?, ? M- P. 'Hawkins Sr Son | yvr ?? ? in Gity Water The many advantages of having^ city water can hardly Jie reckoned in dollars and cents. Your house? y6ur garden? your lawn ? your bat*n or your garage will be bene fited in many ways by having city water. Perhaps you think the expense will be ?too great. But let us furnish you an estimate, free of charge, and then you will know definite ly how lilllts it costs to nave this convenience. .'3=*? We do alt kinds of % icpair work also. NICHOLON & DUCLOS "I1*** ? v ?J- ?-*?? a'TUi tv-"j * . COW5 TUBERCULIN TESTED 4 . - Medical authorities insist that 25 per, ce?t of tuberculosis in children fected milk. '1 * Wo protct our customers from this danger by having our herd tes ted yearly. We 'have just had' our herd retested by a state, veternarian who gives every animal in our herd a clean bill of health. We apprecl ?.ta the support our customers have . j veu us in tj*.e past and wlll con ci;-,ue to give good services in the ? future. K, Ostyorne an? Soiir, Phone 17.' FOR SALE: $400.00 Stock in Pla sh Bank at par. U. G. Reeves, t pd[ ? < TOR SALE ? Shetland pony, har ass arid now buggy-- Splendid', well rained little por.y in excellent heal-, ib.:' Buggy ig new with storm cur" fca riSj etc., Notify J. A. Bishop, Box 202j. Brevard, N. C. ? t. f. c." {'/ANTED TO BUY ? .A second hand safe or old style cupboard. Must i be in good condition:- ' Mrs. J. C. Maxwell. 1 t- pd. . V J I NOTICE \ .THe cost sale now runtiing at Mc intosh Variety' Store will close on Monday June 23, 10 S4, Those <}e cir ng to take" advantage of same, vdll do well to do their buying be Sovc 3aid date; D. L. English, Assignee. It.' PUi2LlC STENOGRAPHER Mrs. John B. "Summey wishes tp mnounce that she is now prepared for work in shorthand, typewriting, copying, etc.' ? Office in the Erwin Building? ^-Rates reasonable. 2Tpd. ENTERTAINMENT TO BE GIVEN AT PENROSE i' The E.i Alison Fidelis Sunday seho_ j c! class of Enon Baptist church will | give on ice cream social at the Pen- ; rose school building Saturday, Junei 21st., beg'nnig at 6 p. m. The proceeds will be used for the ! purchase of a piano for the church. ' NOTICE TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS i , y ? ' ' ?. Beginning with July 1st;, .1924, the price of > the Brevard New3 will ! Jib 'tJS.OO per .year, $1 .26 for gix months and 75 centts for three 1 months ? strictly- 6 cents per copy I cVh'orwise. - , '? \ ! Ow'ng? to the increased cost . of j all printing ? material, overhead ex- I penses, etc., which have mote than j t"?Ub!sd jdjulfing the past year, we find it absolutely necessary to make Wiis change. All up-to-date weekly papers are froru three to 'five dollors per. year. . The Brevard News will be R2.00 per year beginnig July 1st, .1924. ! Makes You Think "When you read in- the paper of. a fire which not- only destroyed thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise, but shut off all re venue until new goods could be purchased and a new building . could be built, it makes you won der if you have enough insurance ' Put it up to us-we will tell you, .! and write you up more if you ? need it. ? Wt '' ? ? ? ? *-. , : -v. v I. . "? ' . - ? " : : ' Bt evatd Insurance Agency T..H, GALLOWAY, 'Manager McMihii 3kl? , Brevard, N. C. MLEOAD SYSTEM rd w mw*k mi*** .? .. v ... ?/ /. . SPECIAL ROUND TRIP EXCURSIONS '? 1 f ? ... ? ? TO ? ' NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. * ' ? > ? y On dates shown below round-trip tickets at greatly reduced fare will be sold to this popular resorts BREVARD TO NIAGARA FALLS AND RETURN . . . ,$33.55 DATES OF'SALE : " " " V Via Pennsylvania' Railroad, June 25, July 16 and 30; Aug- . . ust 13 and 27; September 10 and 24; also October 8. Via Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, June1 19; July 10 and ^4 August 7 and 21:; September 4 and 18;; also October 2. . Tickets good on regular trains leaving Asheville on these dates, connecting af Washington with Special Excursion Train leaving, at 1 :00 p. m,..following day. * i FINAL LIMIT-* Tickets will be limited to 18 days, including date of purchase. STOPOVERS: 10 days' stopover permitted on return trip, ? j within final limit of ticket, at03uff alo, Harrisbui-g, Philadelphia ? * y - A". Wilmington, Del., Baltimore .and Washington, D. C. and many } othey points. ? ' For further" iiiiormation, tickets and reservations, consult Ticket Agent, or address, ' , J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent, As^heville, N. C. The 'Touring Car 9 P. O. B. Dttvoit Demountable Rica* andStartcr 985 ?xtr? U 1 Helps ' istlllloias ?sa| .. tfielt9 yagatSons Ford cara will carry millions on healthful, pleasant vacations this summer ? vacations that are inexpensive because of the low cost of maintenance of this reliable car. Everyo'ne wants a car for the outdoor months. -That means, of 1 course, an unusually heavy demand for Fords. To avoid delays j "and disappointment list your order now. (v) Detroit, Michigan Runabout $265 Con f>c$?25 Tudor Sedan $590 Fordor Sedan $683 Ail prices f. o. b. Detroit ? . LOWE MOTOR COMPANY TIIE UNIVERSAL t' ? ** y ty'.'sSv*' \ > ?L Z/ You br/y any m~ VI h wHn| <3 #?? :.'V- v n fv?-v ?t- -f * .-? ?vrt?fc? t teinx* '?"? the tu.iince. Or ytu ran Miy on ^ orrf ?\ c?wi> ;*wrciwi?? T.. -u Th? / ord dealer in your neUth hor hexxi will gladly explain both p!an?ln dciull a g-rt. . kftw. - ,w M,r - - #
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