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BREVAED NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. A NEW SUIT COSTS FROM $10 to $50 Your oil! suit can be cleaned, prt'sseil, rcpiiir- eil and made to look almost as jjoodas new for f>0 cents; SI.00 a month for foui suits. Cty Pressing Clul} .1.1C. WaU rs I ,, 1‘. L. Buk o ^ ^ New or renewal siih>crij>tions ^beginninj; January 1> will cost $1.00 for one year, 00 cents 6 nionths, 3.S cents A months, 25 cents lor 2 months. TOILET AR-TI^LE.S STRONG EVIOENCE Is the Statement of This Marion Woman. is (titi'ii Iddnfv . A. CDTiimon warnin'^ *>1 si-nuus kiii ncy i!is. “A Slitcli in 'i’iiiif Suvfs N;tk>”— ilclav—us(* l)nan's Kuin*' JMlls. I’l-i'lit ]»v this nt';ir!»v rrvid .m's cv Jl'Mit'tlOV ' ^ rs Ili’Sti’f A IT:l A'l >1K! . Sf M'liioTi, N. sM\ s: ‘I I iMi'-idi r l)i>:in's KiiliU'v I’ills tlu' on!v iihmI icitu* t" uso ft*?' l.i»li\i‘v itotihli'. M \' kidiu" s wiTi'out »i| ordiT mimI 1 It.id in iMV li.icU ;ind Mdf.". At niu'lil 1 \v.i r«*stl«v^s nnd iivDNt' i!i t lit'ni.i?M»iMir :ill tjvi'd nut Kidn-‘V Pills did nu* a world of 1'rifi' r.(» *. !it :,11 di>;i1i>rs. Don’t siiM])lv ::~i; I'ora ki ltn>\ rotnrdv— irct I> i!tii’s Ividm'v Pills—tlio SMiMo tliMt Mrs. Arrawood F«»strr M'lhui'M »'o . Prij)?j.. liutVfilo. X. Y. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury :is iu r. ury v. ill sur- iy d- .striu- (ho Chapter House and Library of United "Daughters of Confederacy IQ I’l 111! nl'.'lo t nun II i-nso 1 ;nul fouiiilil «'ly (it>raim'' lli>' \' t ui \vh II I iili iii.-’. It throiif^li >us surf.ii t's. Sill ti ai li'-l.'S ;;lniuM ■ r b" US'(i t oti pit si'i iptioiis :ii rt iMitiil l.' |>iiysu i:nis, .IS tlic lainaK'‘ ■y will lid i.! foM |c tlio (;o(xl you ■ ,\ii possibly il.iiv .*-‘>111 ilii'tii. Hall’s t'atat ’ ii *'uro. iiiainifuel iircd by I-'. J ("liiti'y tC- ’•>., ‘I,, fontaiciS no ir;i i(tiry. aii i is laK' ii inli inally. aotitij; iiir>ctl\’ iu'"a li*‘ blood and iiiiicoiis sur tax s of 111.' systi“ii!. In luiyins Hall’s Catarrb «'ur«- bi> suro you pr't tlu- p-'iiu- in‘. It is taken inf rnally and mad'' in Toledo. « >hio. by F. J. t'lien« y & Co. Tes timonials free, t'old by 1 iri;^tristp. T’rlrv> Too pf'r bfitllf'. Take Hall's I'umtly Pills for cuiiittipaiion. Ill*' )1) I' ■ a 11. ■ Oi i.1 ai‘ US' I. Idav b\ t|p« locjil (‘!iap*^i‘r of tlic L’nitod Daiighfei's of tlio (\)Tif*d enicy ])roved (luito un interostinir evrnt und was at l nli'd by si'verjil , Daughters. j (>i iiisioricMl jis wt‘11 as lif(‘niry I iiltiTt'st wiM'c (he i|Uotiitions mid trihutos to Lee and .lackson paid liy I thi* Tni*inl)t‘is as 1 roll was calli'd. autof^raph picture of Loo. Mrs. ,1. S. Broinfidd and Mrs. Ida lirv 111, it .^n-v.^cs to th«! Dani'hters, SiTvcd i'i*fifslinicnts. Till* n‘\t niiM'titi}; of Datmlitcrs will ])»• ludd on ;5at I'.::{() o’clock when tin* olliccrs will bo th‘ host- oss(‘s. H*qn(‘sts will bo niado that tlu* in«*nib(>rs brin*; ."iO conts each to the ni(*jnb(*rsliip'*’*’'•**'I'^li dues. Kltorts will Many bcantitiil^x’ itiide to round up thoso who tributes and (jnotations wcro i;si-d and an interestini' fcatnro of tbo-o was tlu* cxperimct* rolat»*d by Mrs. M. A Iv Woodbrid^c. who t(dd of h*»- fr(*(|ncnt visits wlu*n a yonn^ liMvi* bi‘(*n tic^jlitjont in resj)ondin^ witb annual lin*s. “Z(*b Vanoc—Th(* War (iovornor" will bt> llu* subject for tho next niei'tin!' and tributes to his sterling; Quality Marks Our Stock of Toilet Accessories. lady to tlu* honu* t)f Li'o and her i (lualitics will b(* requested from tlu personal l;nowl(*d^e of tin* ^(*nt^ral | nietnbers in answer to tlu* roll call, and his wife. Mrs. \Voodl>rid‘.;e I Music on a rraphonola will lu^ a ])resented the local !*hai)t(*r with an j l'i*atnre of this iju*etin‘^. Only the Best at Moderate Prices. Finest Soaps and Purest Cold Creams. ) Brushes, Combs, Manicurc Sets, Powder Puffs, etc., in great variety of style and price. J Try Us and Be Convinced R. S. MORGAN, Druggist. ROSMAN, N. C. When in need of any of the followinji meats or ve'-'ctables at reasonable prices, considerinjj market conditions, call on us: Chickens Beef Pork Lamb Oysters Fish Lettuce Celery Turnips Cabbage Cash paid for Chickens City Market* S. F. ALLISON, Proprietor PHONE 47 SELICA NEWS FORMER TRANSYLVANIAN Ford Cars Reduced (hi last Sunday evenin*; Preston i (lallowjiy aiul Minnie Hoirst'd were' married rit tin* bride’s hotne. After I tlu* ct r inuny the bridt* and ;;rooni drove to tlu* hitter's luttne for suj)- ])er. About .‘>1 i:m sts W(*r(> jiresent , to ])artaki* of the sninptuousspn*ad. '1 In* bruie and Lrmofu are well known i!i this si ctum. Misses Ar lene >b-(')ill, Ks."ie (Jravb'V, Ktlul and Kalbeletu* Aiken and Maxima Io‘eet“ Were sunui of the f^nests prt-s 1 ent. I On Sunday Rev. A. .1. Manh'y )>r»*tiehed an interestin;^ st*nnon about tho gentile race. ('lev»* Xiclutlson aiul sister from i Saj)phire an* visitinj; their sisti-r, ! Mrs. Duiin. The ])eoj)lo of this section are still liaulini' cord wood in spito of i the rain and muddy roads- ; Inele.Iirn Wilson has b(*en at-' t»'ndini' the niet*tin^ at Brevard. | lie says thej’ are havinj; a ;^ood ^ meetini;. j The school is ]tro^rossinK nic»‘ly. j We art- jilanninf^ to have an t*nter-' tainment on the ITth of February and a dtdjatt* on the ’J’Jnd. On last Tuesday evening the (h*ath !in;^*d took from our midst Mrs. Frank Justice. Slu* was T.*' years of age. She lived a true ('hnstian lite and was a devoted member to her chundi. Kev. John son conducted tlu (From Easley Progress.) W«‘ noticed from the Keowec* (’((urier of last week that Mr. Field- inir A. L*wis died at his home in Walhalla. Ho was well and favor ably known in this countv. having re:>idrd in (’entral aiul Pickens for a numl.«‘r of years. He was a vet eran (;f the ('ivil War. EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORRIBLE! Our Dimension Lumber is manufactured of carefully selected stock, cut accurately to all standard sizes and seasoned thoroughly by open-air process. We carry both rough and dressed lumber in several grades-suitable for various purposes. We Assure Satisfaction to every customer, no matter what the amount of his purchase. Gome and talk over your plans with us. We can show you how to save money in buying all kinds of building material. Buyers Get Quality Guaranteed on All Supplies Brevard Lumber Co. Near t^o Depots Teleohone No. 120 CMRS WE CARRY ALL KINDS Calomel Is Quicksilver and Acts Like Dynamite on Your Liver. Cal'itTU'l loses you a day! You know what raloniel is. It’s mercury; quick.silver. ! Calomel is tianger(»us. It crashes into sour ! bile like dynamite, crampin'^ and sicken- j inp you. t'alonvl attacks the hones and I should never he i)ul into your system. j When you feel bil'ous, sluj;';ish, consli- ; pated. and all knocked out and helieve i you m-ed a dose of dan^jerous calomel just \ burial servict*s remember that your druj^cj^>'>t sells for 5(i Thnr.-day evening at (’athey’s cents a Ian: Creek church. A iiost of friends Tone, which and relatives mourn their loss. ' A ('Kt.U IAN Touring Cars Reduced $80. New Price $388.50. Roadsters Reduced $45. New Price $373.50. May get hig:her but g;uarantced no lov/cr within a year. LET US SELL YOU ONE NOW. KING LIVERY COMPANY Agents for Dodge and Ford Autos. BREVARD, N. C. GLADE CREEK Clar(*nce and Avery Orr spent a day and night in Asheville hist' •^♦'dson’s l.iver holtle Dodson’s Liver is entirely vej^etahle and pleasant to lake and is a j)erfect substi tute for calomel. It is {guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don’t take caloinell It makes you sick the next day; it losei you a day's work. Tone straightens you N/ W N/ >/ V V Cuts J V-Shac A SYSTEM of such ditches will make your farm produce more abundantly. You can reclaim the waste acres and make every foot pay. You can do it at a saving:, for here is a machine that will pay for itself reveral times over the first season and keei) on doin^ it year after year. Patented ;r and Road Grader is great for terracing hillsides, cutting ditches, clean- injj out old ditchevi, levelingf bumps, fill ing gullies and grad- mg roads. It’s made of steel and will last a life time. It’s ad justable for narrow or wide cuts; i.s reversible— throws dirt to either side. Try it 10 days—your money back if you want it, but you won’t. Brevard Hardware Company Blade hy Owensboro Ditcher & Grader Co., Inc., Owensboro^ Kj. week. .Joe Lyday sjx'nt Sunday with friends at Penrose. Henry Se.\ton has bought a farm from Tom hims and nujved out of the Pink Beds to ou^' .section. Miss Lola Townsend has lu*en sick with grippe for the last week. Flora Lyday, danghtt^r of .1. F. Lyday, has hud £)neuinonia but is impniving. lialeigh Ca])ps’ children have been sick for the past week. Mrs. Jerry McCall visited her iiiorher, Mrs. W. M. Collins, one day last week. J. M. Orr of Selica sj)ent Thurs day night at John Lydjiy’s, Several Glade Creek people at tended the singing at the L*nion church and report a good time. Pat McGuire has moved from near Penrose to B. J, Brown’s farm on (Tlade Creek. W ales Lankford has moved into his new house. Perry Orr and Davis Glazener swapped horses last w’eek. A number of children missed school the past week on account of sickness. .lames Cox and family are sick with grippe. ALL-CONSUMING LOVE right up and you feel great. (live it to the children hecau.ie it is perfectly harm less and doesn’t gripe.—.\dvertisement. grocery store wouldn’t be the complete and up to date estab lishment it is if we didn t carry a large line of cracker.*;. The children know all about our cracker and cake and cooky tins. Trust them for that. You can often buy crackers in bulk at a saving. Besides carrying the biggest , line of groceries, we give satisfying scr\ice. COX 6c KILPATRICK Phone 41 (Marshall News-Record.) The Marshall News liecord start ed oft’ the New Year by attempting to slice a nice piece of territory from Buncombe county by legisla tive enactment while another por tion of Madison is wanting to be spliced to Buncombe. That’s loving a neighbor in two ways.—Brevard News. Thanks. We love onr good Buncombe brethren with that warm an enduring neighborly love and we don’t intend that it shall ever wear out or rub off. Auditorium Saturday, Jan. 27 A three-reel program of interesting pictures. Admission 10c. Tuesday, Jan. 30 “The Life Chain,” two- part drama showing more adventures of Elaine. “Luke’s Late Lunchers.” One of those funny Lone some Luke comedies. Admission 10c Tiiursday, Feb. 1 “Victims of Vanity.” A two-part drama with a great lesson which everybody should'see. ‘•Pathe News,” giving in teresting news of the day. “They Nearly Got the Money.” A comedy. Admission 10c Coming: On February 7th the third number of the Bre vard Lyceum Course. ■t ; Ornamental )W 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. Ouf 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 gleaning silver* ware and sparkling cut glass, will help to make your home an abode of luxurious comfort Our Word Is a Guaranty of Honest Values HOME SUPPLY COMPANY C. M. COOKE, Proprietor. BREVARD, N, C,
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