Christmas Fruit Cakes MADE BY SPECIAL ORDERS Phone your order now For GOOD BREAD, CAKES, PIES AND PASTRIES Phcne 24 Philipp's Bakery BREVARD, North Carolina Are You Looking For a Farm? We have listed with us some of the best farm land in Pickens and Greenvi'le Counties, S. C. All near N. C. Line* CO OD BUYS FOR THIS WEEK. 212 Acres on Main Greenville Road $25 per Acre. (Can divide into Streets) 65 Acres v. ith 1200 Young Peach Trees on Good Road $30 per Acre. DADOS VILLE REALTY CO. DASUSVIUE. S. C. N. B. Wiiliams, Pres. Phone 31 1 1 EQUIP YOUR CHICKEN - HOUSE WITH A - KOHLERofKOHLER e Automatic E/etfhic TXants-uo VoltD.C. Slcjfgt B-Orrxj And be assured of Power Always. The cheapest and most dependable Electricity on the market. For demonstration see R. F. THARP THE PLUMBER Phone 225 BREVARD, North Carolina UUb f f HOW TO PREPARE CHRISTMAS MAIL WRAPPING AND PACKING All parcels must be securely wrap ped or packed. Use strong paper 1 and heavy twine. SPECIAL PACKING UraterelUw, canes, golf sticks should be rein forced their full length by strong strips of wood tightly wrapped and tied to withstand transportation. 1 Hats: Packed in srontr corrugated or fiber Doses. Ordinary paste board hat b<.\es must be crated. Ladies' hats and stiff hats easily damaged should be marked Piagili. Shoes: Pack in strong boxes, pre ferably corrugated cardboard. Wrap with strong paper securely tied with heavy twine. Cut Flowers: Place in strong suitable boxes of wood, tin or heavy corrugated cardboard. Wrap with tissue to retain moisture. Candies: Inclosi in strong out-ide boxes or coht. liners. Drawings, naintiinrs. unntQuntcd ? n;aps, i <???: P-?ck or uran ffi stiong material to avoid damage. When not flat, i oil around a wooden core I and then wrap and tie carefully or place in strong pasteboard tube. I Sharp-pointed or sharp edged ill- ? strume'it^ or toids must have po ii. and edges fully guarded to -preveli* j injury to clerks handling o,- damage 1 to other mail. Crate suitably or throughly wrap so that they , can rtot ? cut through tilt- wrapping. FRAGILE OBJECTS Articles easily broken or crushed j ? I must de crated or .securely wrapped. | Use liberal quantities of excelsior, , or like material, in. around, and: bet- j weep, the articles and the outside container. Glassware, fragile toys, crockery must be packed so as To pi event the escape . of particles or pieces i! broken in transit. ? j Cigars: . prdiiiarj boxes ..f ???igajv j i in paper " " I v will not be ac*t';<l'.d. ?Pack in ? manner to" prevent damage by ?hbek < r" jar. Wrap in corniga'. ed pasteboard or similar materiuj. All articles easily broken or. damaged iiiii-. :,e piainK m~-k?dj '?'Fragile.'* PERISHABLE MATTER Articles likely to spoil withii;; Ju time reasonably required for tians | po'-tation and delivery will not be ' accepted f- r mailing. \V->"'.p (,i p.i.u j carefully, aeeordiug t? coil tents, and. ! | plainly mark all such parcels Pei j ishable." Use special-delivery <tamp? . ; to expedite delivery. ADDRESSES ? Address should be compl- te. ' with house number anil name of i street, p ? ^t-office box or route j number. and typed or plainly w ilten 'j in ii:k A > ecu n card siv u'd be ( placed <n the upper left corner of 'l every piece of mail. If a tag 's j used, the address and return card should also written on the wrap per for use if tag is lost, and a copy 1 of the addre ? should be inclosed ' inside the parcel. POSTAGE ? ]><> ; age Must be fully prepaid on ! all mail!. Aflix the require t amount l of postage in the upper right corner. { Full <n formation e'?ncerni?g p?stac e ! ra'es can be obtained at the parcel , i -.<t or stamu window. I ' LiMiT OF WEIGHT AND SIZE No parcel may be more than 84 inches in length and girth combined. For delivery locally and in the first, second, and third zones, 70 pound, is the maximum weight; in all other zones, 50 pounds. WHERE TO MAIL PARCELS Uninsured parcels 8 ounces or less i? weight may be mailed in street Jitter or package boxes, at all classi fied stations and brunches, and , such numbered stations as are de-j signated to receive parcels. 1 arctls weighing over 8 ounces can hot be mailed in street boxes, but must b. taken to the main post office or classified station or branch. Parcels containing meat, food prodii < u. i flowos, or other perishable should be mailed (tidy lit tm- r1 ; post office or one of the large classified stations. WHEN TO MAIL CHRISTMAS CARDS AND PARCELS ' ' ,> Christmas gifts and cards addre.- j mmI to points within one dny - trav.: should be mailed not later that Dec- J ember 20; within two days travel. r.,t 1. -er than Dec ? mb-v 18; within three days' travel :i??t' later December ifti more di.- ar.t p"in, ? not Iat^r than December 14. Price' r?oi card- for local ?it !ivi-ry $fpuM he mailed not later than December 22. Parcels , and. Envelopes May bo Indorsed 'Plea:.e IV) Not Open I nfil Christmas." Christmas cards The eij'.rly mailing of Christ ma' cards is just as 'important as parcels. Millions of the-e cards, sepaint ? in envelopes, are mailed each ( hrist mas. Consequently, gr?at conges tion and delay -occur* in large post I offices. where they are all mailed within a day or two of Christmas Therefore, if you want your C hnst ' ,?as greetings to reach your Relatives and friends on OP before CVMm; ~ Day. follow the in-truetio)^ in tb< p: -.-ceding o:iv:;::r:;;>!- re'. atne to niai:r 'i.-.g ,;;uly a id be certain of del, very before Christmas. J MATTER rtOT MAILED AT PARCEL-POST RATES Written mattier in the nature of personal, correspondence can not be inclosed in -arcels. Comnva:.icat:ot!s attached: to par- , eels: A letter placed in an envelope, i addressed to correspond with the addles* -!1 th?- i-ar- 1 1. and k.My ;"e paiti at the first-class rate, <?.y tied or otherwise securely attached to the outside of the parcel m n manner a- to prevent separation th'.'K f-'''!ji arid not ebsciir |he : ,hes- on the parcel. SPECIAL DELIVERY SERVICE Special delivery .-erviee is obtain ?.,? by affixing a special -delivery -tano of the proper de!u.,inrtat:?.i:. or it- equivalent i-i ordinary tauip in addition to the regular. po>?:.e. 'When ordinal ;, stamps a-e us-d. * iit words "S.-e.v i.il D- liv-?r>" ' written or printed directly K.-iov.. But Not On The Stamps. -Special delivery is foV -peed and net lV 'safety. . Valuable- nw.il should be reg istered or insured. INSURE OR REGISTER VALUABLE MAIL All valuable domestic parcel mail should be insured. Insurance fees: Value not exceeding 5 cents: not exceeding s_>. cents; not exceeding $'50; 10. ce".-: not exceeding $100. 25 cent>. Coin, currency, jewelry, and - icles of similar value should be sent as Sealed First Class Registered Mail. COLLECT ON DELIVERY SERVICE Parcel post, also third class matter may be sent C. 0. D. from one money order post office to another. Fees (in addition to regular pc t age) : Value not exceeding $10, 12 cents; not exceeding $50, 15 cents: not exceeding $100, 25 cents, to be prepaid with stamps affixed. The C. O. D. fee also covers insurance auai.i.-i loss or damage up t ?> $10. for a fee 12 cents; up to $50 for n fee of 15 cents; and up to $100 for a fee of 25 cents, actual value. PARCELS FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES Parcels of mailable merchandise may be sent (subject to certain lim itations and conditions) b>? int"i na tional parcel po*t to all foregin countries' except Arabia, .Sp';n: i: Guinea, and Tristan Da Curdta. Parcels weighing 4 -pounds '? o-isir* or less? may bo sent to f'ulw to the domestic parrel ,po?t vat- . ? ? ?conditions. Foreign parcel i>' packages should be mailed at it.< main office or large classified tion.s. Owing to the lon^ sea travel in volved in most instances and cu>t'??i: inspection abroad, foreign par?-l> should be most carefully packed and mailed in November. INFORMATION For further information on any of the above subji or c?r.c mini? any other postal flatter inquire at the proper window -tump, ! arcel post, money order, r ^i.stry. etc. or see the postmastrr .?? one of his assistants. Postmaster General. The old, dirty htt | mines the health of ti Clean jont the hous< ' proof, add frc-sh litter with cold draughts, extension workers oi ! It is estimated th;r olina will produce, i of cotton this year a bales last year. TI: received by farmers ti ; less .than fur the crop \ usual market conditio! iiouze- hi: dor ? ?junjf /Juliet Make it leak iiid do away :*y poultry - ste. College. ?ort-h < ' f JtlJhlO b t-s J-t 'J:'). '(J t'.'f I p ft ?-ear will f-e ? year if .reva:l. Humus helps to h' ? so farmers in the drov'.r. Xorth Carolina found * mots- ? area- " f-;.so! ' Smiths Barber Shop 01 "R TWKN'TV T. US EXHiekffcNCii in niE BARJ'.KK TtR.v!) -As St'RKs VOL KACTK ?X. IV Smiths Barber Shop! on j'Giir Oldsmobile bought on time | ! Js'ew General Meters time fapnent plan saves you k$ to *3$ You can now buy Oldsmofcile's Greater Beauty a.-J Finer Performance .it an oven Lower Price. GMAC rates, including fire and theft insurance for o-ie ye.tr. have always uoen the lowest bcr.uce c .r the volume of financing operations- on Giusmobile and ether General Motors unit*. Now the rates are lower stiii. The totaLeost oi j.r. Oldsmijbile under the GMAC plan has bee-: reduced 015 to $35 ? another instance of Genera'. Motors oilering the purchaser the' greatest pos-ir value per dollar iiivt ted. The GMAC plan is r imp'e. wonveivieni and entir confidential. The later r O'dsmobilc, purch >^..-. through GMAC, Ajtf-c the finest autom^'i ? - value anywhere *o ! c fcj.vJ. &?e the car and thrive it. Let us shew vou u. ? ?3 GMAC rate chart. U,x . for vouu-Ji he w eav :?? to cwr un Cid^n.. bik. ' ' T'^rinp $875 Covck S ,r0 I'rku f.' .h.Le ? ? ??.? ? ScJ. iJ.I ffOJJ HARRIS MACHINE CO. OLDSMOM j( Grsnfei lii'.uiy i Finer Tcrfomiam t. /If I 1 Lourr P'icc J I t#f ^ <??/" Fut Alt Ihrtc \ -^Zs ? PRODUCT OF GEMEUAL MOTO > (D IT V" <J 1 Jrv. p ".ma . -v. MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED BREVARD REAL ESTATE? RESIDENCES STORES, APARTMENTS, OFFICE BUILDINGS, Etc. 10 YEARS TO PAY EASY MONTHLY REPAYMENTS? LIKE PAYING RENT QUICK SERVICE NO LONG DELAY-LOW CHARGES & Jerome Real Estate Co Best Service*" Quick Returns : \

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