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f BREVARD NEV/3, BREVARD, N. C. TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE PROPOSEO RJAD FOR NASTY CALOMEL INTO PINK BEDS Starts Your Liver Without Mak ing You Sick and Can Not Salivate. Every druui'ist in town -^your druR^ist and everybody’s druggist has noticed a great fallinp-i)ff in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson’s Liver Tone is taking its place. “Calomel is dangt-rous and people knt)w it, while Dodson’s Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results,” said a priminent local druggist. Dodson"^ Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who soils it. A large bottle costs 50 cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case »>f liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson’s Liver T*>ne is a pleasant-tast- ing, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoon ful at night and wake up feeling liiu-; no biliousness, sick headachi', acid stomach or constipated bowels. It cK)esn’t gripe or cause inconvenien> c all the next day like violent calomel. Take dise of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s ^ work! Take Dodson’s Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition.: —Advertisement. i I Lots for sale. See VV. P.' Mackey, Pisgah Forest. l-5-4tp. i Auditoriuiii Saturday, Jan. 20 A good three-reel General Program. Admission 10c. Monday, Jan. 22 “The Iris Concert Com pany.” Second number of the Brevard Lyceum course. Admission 50c. Tuesday, Jan. 23 “The Searchlight Gun,” in two parts of thrilling action. Pearl White is seen at her best. “Luke’s Fatal Flivver,” an uproarious Lonesome Luke comedy. Admission 10c. iFrom llendeisonville Times.] ViMt'TS luTc fn)iu B'l* .11(1 tliis wi’fk tr.-iv‘1 he intonnatioi the ^ovfrnimnr is now to bnilil M mini fro'u Brtn’ard ihrnairli till Piiik *!• (is to (Mvnnfct \\ith tlu* splfiidul road Mr Vandt r'>iit, be- toif lir dird, «*()t«strurti (1 to th* Li'diir «'ii Mmnit so that Hnfot>iohi! a co'.dd conic i roni th»* outside t>\cr tlic road hv wav of ('aiittin In the highest |»oitit in the Vandi'i l'ilt *stiilc ♦ 'inzcii'; troin Mills Hivcr siiv there is ;ilr. ad\ « s*>rt of road lead- in*; u]) North Mills Rivt*r and ov»>r into the I’ink iteds from thei Hen derson side hnt they are of the opinion that if the road to F^revard from the l*ink Beds is bnilt hy the (government, it will he hijihly neet ssarv, in order that Henderson c.onntv nia\ rt ci'ive her full share of the hen 'tits of snch road, that the jirt'sent road leatlini; from Mills liiver over into the Pink Beds ho re-constrncted and ])Ut in }rood con dition so that automobiles and all otlier kinds of tralKie can ••onio across from Transylvania and down Mills River and on to Hendcrson- vilU' and elsewlu're. The Transylvania neople think then? is no qni'stion that splendid liitihways will In* bnilt by the tjov (‘rnment as fast as is consistant, all throuijh the Appalachian Forest Preserve, and that \Vesti*rn North Carolina will be b(*nt^fited to an al most infulculablo doj^ree theroby. WORDS FROM MRS. PUETTE S. F. ALLISON IS SOLE OWNEH OF CITY MARKET I Frpd Johnson, who in .lunc^ to«»i> ' over the inter. Ht tf (’. Yontiin n the (’ity Market, siiu^e whirl time ho has b(‘cn ass»>ciated with S. F. Allison, has sold his interest to ; h -latter and Mr. Allison, t fi« i 1' o Tuc-sday niornin^r, became sole owner of the (Miy Market. Mr. Johnson bas aec(^j)ted a i)oHi tinii from Mr Silver>t* in to buy A K )d Mr. Allison announces that be v\iD continue the Ciiy Market and vill take can* of tlu* conimunit.\ ne‘ds to {l;o best of bis ability. Lots for sale. See W. P. Mackcy, Pisgah Forest. l-5-4tp. A MERCILESS JUDGE J. Y. JOYNER Supenn tit .. of Education. TRANSYLVANIA WAXING FAT AT JACKSON’S EXPENSE Thursday, Jan. 25 “A Change of Heart,” two- part drama of unusual merit. “Pathe News,” together with short cartoon comedy. “The Kinkajou,” an inter esting picture. Admission 10c. Editor. Brevard Xi^ws : As we are away down here in the “Land of Flowers” with lovely I Warm wt'uther, we enjoy readinj; our home paper so much. I am ])leas»‘d with tlu; ne\V Invading, Bre vard New". ('bristmas day was so warm and ]»leasant that we ^:ot in an auto and i went to .se> some of Florida's fruit Ifjroves. \Vt? drove throuf^h a little I town named Tanj^erint*. There ' wore hundreds of trees loaded with I the tanyferint' oraiifie ; even in the vards the* tree's were bendin*' with jtlu* itretty fruit. Then wt; ])ro ;c»*eded to Mont Dsira, w'here our old friend, T. D. England, spends bis winters. Since I was here last (7 \*ears af;o) Ajiojika has imjiroved so much 1 hardly knew the jilace. They ; have a new city hall, bank bnild- in^r, several large new stt>re hons»*s and cement vvalks with miles of brick road. They also havt? elec trie lights and water works, but no water ])owt>r. Th(* artesian well here is four hundr«’d feet deej) and the water is ])umped into a big rt'servoir that holds 17,(»0t> gallons. It is ()0 feet high and tlie water is pumped int ) it hy a gasoline engine. The lakes aronnd here abound with big lish; some have been caught that weighed ])oiinds. Mr. Puette came in this aftt^rnoon with 21 pounds. He sjiends most of his time on the laki*s. His healta has improved wonderfully. He can walk two miles to the lakes, lish all day and carry home 21 pounds of lish Mrs. L. M. Puette. Apopka, Fla. REV. R. R. MAHAFFA ORDAINED ROBERT S. BROWN Civil Engineer 321 Legal Building Correspondence solicited. Asheville, N. C. Rev. R. R. MaHaffa of the Glade crei'k section was ordained as a r.aptist niiriister at Turkey (’reek church on January 7. Boylston, Pisgah Forest and Turkey Creek churches took a ]>art in the ordina tion, which was eonduetel by Rev. P. P. Orr, Rev. J. R. Liner and Rev. T. C. Holtzi-law’. [From Jackson County Journal.] Jackson county loses a great vol ume of busin»‘ss that ou^bt to be d(jni‘ in this county, business that rightfully belongs here bccause there is no central highway fr«»m Sylva to th(^ southern end of the I'onnty. A great portion of the trude of (’ashlers. Cuiiada, Ham i)i.rg, and .Mountain townsbijis j)ours into Transylvania ctninty for the enrichment of its ])eo])le, and the upbuilding of its industries, tln‘ maintenanc*' of its institutions. Be cau.'itj there is a better road to Lake To.xaway than there is to Sylva the peo])hi of th«‘se townsbijis nnturally haul tlu* products of tb«“ir liolds and for»‘Sts to the Transvlvania station, and there and in Brevard they buy tlu*ir goods. Jackson county is tlu* lus r. The Svlva Tanning company loses Itecause similar istituti()ns in Transvlvania m‘t the tons upon tons of bark and the cords upon cords of wood, the jirt-eious raw mate^-ial njj- on which everv manufacturing (*n- terjirist* (lt>penda for its e.visttmce. The Jacks»»n c(tunty jilant should get practically all of this raw mate rial that now goes to Transylvania and get it chea])(*r, because there wonUl be no freight to jiay. The merchants of this county lose because their competitors in our sister county g»‘t the business and the money that should go to our local tradespeople. Every man and woman and child in the connty lose becanse this money and this trad(\ that ought to stay lu're, if k(])t in this countv would swell the aggregate w(>alth of the county, would helj) to lm])rove our roads, support our schools, maintvdin our connty government and pav our taxes. We do not ct'nsure these ]>eoj)le. Under like circumstances w'e would do likewise. The ])lain, common s ‘nse, business solution is to make it more convenit*nt for them to do business in their own county and with their own people. One Who Shows No Favor. A mercile.ss judge is Father Time. ti(*fore him the wt^ak and the want inggotothe wall. Only the truth can stand. Fir years th(> following statement from a West Ash(*vilh^ resident bas withstood this sternest of all tests. (5. M. Jidinson, mgr. Excelsior Paint tSL' Pajn'r Co., West Asheville. N. C., says : -‘My kidneys were weak and I bad ]iains through niy back. Doan’s Kidney Pills gave merelief (Statement given February 17,1‘.) 12.) LASTIXC; BENEFIT. OVER TWO YEARS I^ATER, Mr. Johnson said : “My kidnevs are in good condition now and I have had no need of a kidney medicine in several years.” Price at all dealers. Don’t sim]>lv ask for a kidney remedy— I'et Diian's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. .lohnson has twice ])ublicly ri*comnier.d('d. Foster Milburn Co., Pr()])s,, Buffalo, N- Y.—Advertise ment. THE UNIVERSAL CAR . CARS REDUCED Roadsters Reduced $45. New Price $373.50. Touring Cars Reduced $80. New Price $388.50. May get higher but guaranteed no lower within year. LET US SELL YOU ONE NOW. KING LIVERY COMPANY Agents for Dodge and Ford Autcs. BREVARD, N. C. For results try a Diversified ad. .•R-iiir"' ■V 1. riKS MtNCK., APPtt. HULKLE.BEf«?r BLACKBCRRX BNUBAttB. LIMOH. !>eACK r TWO MEMBERS OF COUNTY EDUCATIONAL BOARD Provisions will be made nt the present session of the general as sembly for the appointment of tw^o members of the county hoard of education. Edwin Poor of David son River holds over. The term of Fred A. Shuford of Brevard, ap pointed to succet d T. H. Galloway, resigned, soon expires, also that of hlonse of Balsam Grove. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury ;is ni ri-ury will siir>'ly di-stroy tli«’ sense of .siiifll anil oiiiiiplftely leran>;- tli* wliolf systfiii wiifu i'iit«TiriK it throuKli till* iiHit-Diis siirfat es. SiK h arti' l*-.s shniilil iicviT 1)0 ii.-icd «-xcopt oil pr'scriptions fmin ri init;il)l«> physicians, as tl»e damage thi-y will il» is f"’ fuhl to tlie Rood you (.in possibly licrivf T'om thoni. Hall’s ('af.Trrh ('lire, niamifaotiirod by F. J flii-ney & '•>.. Tolodo. ).. contains no nit rcury, aii l is takt n intcrn.illy. actiuK ciircrtly upon tli»' blooil and intK'ous sur- far.'s of the .system. In buyir.p Mall’s Catarrh ('urc be .‘tiire you p:et the trcnu- lnt\ It is takon internally and made iii T.»I-=1o. Ohio, by !•’. J. Chenf-y & Co. Tes- timoiii.ils fref*. Sold by Pruprpists. Price 75c ppr bottle. Take llall's Family Pllla for cunBtii>ation. Our Drug Stock Complete We are equip ped to meet any demand fox drugs, proprie tary medicines and sickroom supplies. We specialize in hot water bags, bandages, absorbent cot ton, surgeon’s plaster — any and all articles needed to re- p 1 e n i s h ths | home medicine chest and for first aid to the injured work man. OUTS saves yom: money a F we told you how many barrels of sugar we sold in a year you'd open your eyes. This world is not so sour after all. Buying only the best grades of sugar in big. wholesale quantities, we aiei able to keep your sugar bowl filled at a very reasonable price. Our satisfied customers are pleased to lecommend our complete line of groceries. COX 6c KILPATRICK Phone 41 CRISP^PIES rRESH fruits" BERRIES FOR YOUR 1ABLE IN SEASON. Philipp’s Bakery Phone 24 M. L. SHIPBIAN CoxxuniBBloner of Ijabor aud ir'rintlnir. Thermos Bottles, Baby Bottles and Nipples and Rubber Goods In Great Variety. Qoods Right, Prices Reasonable. R. S. MORGAN, Druggist ROSMAN. N. C. A NEW SUIT COSTS FROM $10 to $50 Ornamental Furniture After the necessities in furnishing a home, such as beds, tables and chairs, come the pieces which give an atmosphere of beauty, elegance and prosperity. Our China Closets and Sideboards cannot be surpassed for their decorative qualities and they will delight the eyes of every fastidious house keeper. These cabinets, appointed with gleaming sOver- ware and sparkling cut glass, will help to make your home an abode of luxurious comforL Our Word Is a Guaranty of Honest Value$ HOME SUPPLY COMPANY Your old suit can be cleaned, pressed, repair ed and made to look almost as good as new for 50 cents; $1.00 a month for foui suits. City Pressing Club P Buy From the Merchant Who Advertises. C. M. COOKE, Proprietor. BREVARD, N. C. I
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