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LepI A^'i'ertisenien! Si NOTICE-LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE: WhvTons, »»n the ilay of Oi-tohor J. O. Waters ami wile e'u t utid delivered lo Ilrevani l>ankiii;j: C their promissory note for liu* svini i l $l,10«).(K). due ami jtayalile on (h t. and at same time executed lo l!u undersij^ned, trustee, a tiied in trust »>i the lot of land hereinafter described to se cure the payment of said note, said iit».. in trust ref.Mstend in Hi>ol; 7 at pa^^e I; »>f itiorlg.ige ief(>rds of Transylvani.i county, and s.iid note not havin'^ hii-ii paid, and the holder ol same haviiiM d nianded that the notice of intende«i salt be iniiltT-ij^ned bavin; Hiven the muice rciiuired in the (Ued ii trust, and the drt inlt not havii.L'; Ihch made }^ood; 'I'hereluve, I will, on Mmiday March 5th, l')17 ai \‘l o’clncl; M., at th ctmrl house door in the town cl Hrcvard N. t'., sell lo t!u* hi^ihest liidvi.T for cas]-. the followinj^ di scribcd lot ot lar.ii. situ ate in the town of Urevaril. N. I’, on tli. corner ot .Iordan and Ci;'.s’on streets, bounded as follows; Beginnini: on a stake at the intersec tion of nortli niar^'Jn of .Ionian slret i with the west r.iaij^in of ('laston street and runs with the west in,uj;.n of t'.aslni strt-el north 'J(> de^n-i s cast l.^'Mei't l" . stake; tiic:'. noilh (»1 (iei:rets west, | r.i'. lei with .i.u>lan street SL*'feet to a staki then south L’o decrees west, jtarallel v>it. ('■asttin street. 15'> feet to a stak>- on i i> north mar;:in of.Ionian street; ihcn \.ii north mar,i,in of .lor Ian stn-i ., M»utl'. (' i dcurec'^ e ist SL’'. feet to the !)e',inni:e beinc the iiropi rtv once oc. Uj'ied by \ . I’ McCaha. Sale . lade to satisfy saiil debt, inten v' cost :;:ui expen^e^ ol‘ saK-. V\ Kl.l 11 (i AI I I'W AN. This .Ian. .M, l’M7. 1 rustv-c. 2 L’-.''tc. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North C'arolina. 'I'ransylvania Countv Ii; the Superior t'ourt .\i>ri) 'rerm, I'M/. William I'haitpcll vs. K. 11. .lennini^s. The defendant ai.ove named. !•'. 11. .Kii ninjzs. will take notice' that an action eii titled as above has bet n commeiu i ■ aj:ainst him in the Superior court ol Tran svlvania countv for the recovery ol liirt i thousand dolkars daman's due ll'. plaintitf bv the said delendant occ.isione! bv the wr,>n)_'ful and ne;;,li^ent bnakiD^.- of defendant’s lake dam at Toxaway, North t'aroiina; that a warrant of attach ment has been issued in the said causi and served by the sheriff of Transylvani. county by levyinj: upon the property til the said defendant, as appears by his re turn thereon made: aiul the defendaiii will further take notice that he is re tjuired to appear at the term of the Supe rior court of said county which convene.*^ in the town of Brevard, North ('arolina im the sixth Mimday after the first Mon day in March, l‘)17, it beinf^ the Ibth da\ of April. l‘>17, at the ctmrt house in sail county, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff in the action afon said, or the plaintiff will apply tt» tht court for the relief demanded in his sait complaint. This the 2.^th dav of November, 1016. N. A. MIl.LEK, ('lerk Superior Court. Deaver, Clayton and tfalloway, IMaintiffV Attornevs. 2-2-ltc SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION N.)rth Carolina, Transylvania County —1 the Superior Court—.-\pril Term, l')17. Williiim .1. Morjjan vs. E. H. Jennings. The defendant above named, E. H. Jen nin>:s, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced against him in the Superior ctmrt of Transylvania county for the recovery of three thousand ($3,000) dollars damajjes due the plaintiff by the said defendant occasitined by the wronj:ful and neglijrent breaking of the defendant’s lake dam at Lake Toxaway, North Carolina; that a warrant of attachment has been issued in the said cause and served by the sheriff of Transylvania county by levying upon the property of the defendant; as appears by his return thereon made; and the defendant will further take notice that h» is required to appear at the term of the Superior court of said county, which con venes on the sixth Monday after the first •Monday in March. 1917, it being the 16th day of April, 1917, at the court house in the said county, at Brevard, North Caro lina, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff in the aforesaid ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to th court for the relief demanded in his com plaint aforesaid. This the 25th day of November, 1916. N. A. MILLER. Clerk Superior Court. Deaver, Clayton and Galloway, Attorneys for Plaintiff. * 2-2-4tc ENTRY No. 2608. Wood S. Hinkle enters and claims 50 acres more or less land in Hof Back Township, Transylvania County N. C., on the waters of Thompson River Adjoiaing the lands of W. H. Hinkle, tht (Tennette Lumber Co. et al. Beginning or a corner of State Grant No. 564 and ^un^ with the line of the said grant VWst to : stake in the line of State Grant No. 283 thence with the line of the said grant No 283 to the line of State Grant No. W7, thence with the line of grant No. 637 am various courses for complements so as t include all vacant land in the vicinity. Entered Jan. 27th, 1917. Signed Wood S. Hinki.r. G. C. Kii.patkick 2-2-4tc G. C. Entry Taker. NOTICE OF UNO SALE BY TRUSTEI Whereas, on the l?th day of Novembei 1915, B. Whit Henderson and wife, Emm Henderson, executed to V. C. Moore thei promissory note for the sum of $250, nn to secure the same executed and delivere to the undersigned trustee a deed in tru* on the following described real estat said deed in trust bearing even date wit tke said note and registered in deed i trust book No. 9 at page 100 of the recot of deeds in trust of Transylvania count Aid whereas the whole of the said note still due and unpaid, and long past di and the holder of the said note havi given the required notice as provided the said deed in trust to make good t default, and such default not having bet TINSLEY HOUSE CUCNS Fin' sliL'litlv (i tin* 'I’iiislr illlK.St* (iWltitl ''V S’oiH Wjlii'is I' l.;st F?'i(i:iv. 'Plit' \v«s in -1 rit)r.s C/ziirch Director :;KEVAKi) I’HKSBYTKKI.vN Cm'Ki . John K. May, Pasl. r. 1\ "Hilar el.ii.eli 'irrx let s i-vevv S",r'.'' liT’-.; ;;i>l ‘hii'l ii:.' .; ■ •. iiii.l aii't t 'ailh i'. ai . 1.' ',liula\ s. l>v I!"’! Ma'i i-ni' ;’’ .'".nil 1 1 s -.1 1 !■ 1'•! . I \ .I'.'.i:.1 \ . 1'I a. in. \lfn'"N !’.i' tUiTlioKil I'li'C.- . '■.I---. Niimivr ('lui.tian I- leavor every I'liesilay evening'. 7:4.1- DAVIDSON i:ivi:i^ imi;shvti;ki.\n cm lu ll .!ol;n l\. 1 lay. i’.ts, l\c>.Milav V’in. ll ' -.i-!!' .''.”'1’.:' .■'c. •■■1. :oi-! I.u,-.. >e iv i.'. 1: • ; 1 . Iir-.t :in I I' a-: S!f I. in.. (.It iri !.• V S I.. ‘ aii.iv M>i I \ I . \ ' .1. .1. ni. BRKVAi^D r.Ai‘1 iS r t'orner .lor.i.in :'.uii ('laslon siiccts. \. \V. McDaniel. I’cstt r. IMioia- No. i s.-'I.. 1 . a. ai V. ■u I 'II ; \ 1. -'s ;it 1 1 • a 111. ,a;!'l ■ V '. ' at . \; 1,1 I', ‘ I" \ !' ■• \v r'lrpaii'! ; 111 W .■.lii.--.|,iv : . I ■ . ; , . ;'. 1 a . I ‘ I i I a V ‘ 1 •: a'."' "-i'a liii-s.'av i\ri.a: . t iii-t .'''laula.v o; l i - a in.'ntli. \ ' r,;.' . ■ : : elii'ii ' Is l.rnilla! liyir.; ; ' i.i-roiK; I ■ , at i.'U ,iii>t ll.ric all.' riiok'. ■ i” i i ■ ai •• .ils.. '.iM'i i;!! II'.a-.u a. r.’iliil.ci \ " \. 1 . > ■ 1 ( i'.r aa .1;;“ "i ;•> .is-.t'-t ■ .1' ..11 1.1 I 11: (.1 lie ln-Iiictl Ipv woi • .■ iii\acil til atli'iiil all servi' r w.iii.ai-. .nil', vi - ti'-. s ai I-esjiei ially weKo I'.UKVAKD MKTIIODIST Cm’RCH. \V. Kdj^ar I’oDvey, I’astttr. ■ ari'l.iv —.''Uialay seliool at (jri; a. 111. I’rea> I it II-'I .1 111.' an l 7:15 ;i. in Javi tule \ -.'•I ' l> in. ll 1’ !.i'> \ I’. M. r:i.= P IH-. la'^t and t'.ia •ii..i\ iiiplits ! .\!ter ill - t Siaiila\ > I’.cai'd 1 • w r: 1' I' m ■ I’l .i\er ilieetiiii^ 7:15 1' in. !'air-it.i'. il-'avtaail I'liiiil’ Wmn.itr.s M'.- i'i..ii\' '.... irty. ‘ i>. Ill- l.oeal .\ii.\il; o , . 1> in. I'li lav t hoir I'l a.-fiei* r^i'P >n- I •'iin- Ill 'll uitii 11-. an'l we will ilo ■ I' !.N '.;ai. i" jy. s r. iMiiLirs r.rist'opAL ciu kci!. Kev. Chalmers D. ('hapman. Minister in Charge. ^iipt! i\'' MnraiHr, ''Otvura; ii:im o'eliR'k. IV " 'I, i;: 4> a- in'. \'.i rk haN'- H yen'., .n;; every l-'riM.i ■Vi iiii'silavaiiil l rii!a\s ihaiiit; .\iivi u .Vf.!ii''s.!,!vs .'iiiil I'riilays I'.ui inv; l.ert; e\ i- ..i\ 111 H iil\ W'l-ek; also un Saints >ia\s. li"iv eiiniiminion the tirst ami tliiril Snnd.i\ ll i-vrrv lanntli; also on the (ireater Holy I'.a;. luistinas. hjiiphany. .Asli Weilnesday. H' i'lniisilav. K.isti-r tl.tv. .\siension day. \Vi. 'iinilay aiiil Trinity Snn.lay. Special Announcement. St. Philips church, Quintjua^esima Sui lay, February IS. Holy communion wit address at 11. The special offering fi ;he church pension fund will be made : ihis service. The children will mar iheir offering at the Sunday school se V ice at 10 o’clock. The churjh pension fund is creat*- that the gospel may be preached wil greater power, the sacrament admini lered by men of serenitv, and Ihe mini^ try freed from anxiety in order to serv the people with more single-hearted dev( tion. New or renewal subscription^ beg:inning January 1) will cost $1.00 for one year, 60 cents ( months, 35 cents 3 months, 2t cents for 2 months. Eggs For Hatching From Thoroughbred Buff Orpingtons $1.50 for 15 Special: To Poultry Club Members $1.00 MRS. W. E. POOVEY Phone 2 Brevard, N. C. made Rood, and the holder of t.a s.... having demanded that the undersij. trustee advertise and sell the land.' scribed in said deed in trust to satisfy indebtedness due on said note, now, tl fore, I will sell to the hinhesl bidder cash at the court house door in the t of Brevard, North Carolina, on .Vtop' the 12th day of March, 1917, the 1 lowing described property lying in I)u! Rock township, Transylvania covnty, joining the lands of William \Vh>! et al. First Tract—Beginning at a stake am pointers, Maggie Harkins’ corner, and rui eastern course with the public road 8 polt to two black oaks on the north bank the road, B. Whitfield Henderson’s cornei thence north 13 degrees west S4 poles to stake and pointers; thenceforth 56V d« »rees west 55 poles to a gum; thence nort S2 degrees west 18'i poles to a stake ne; a branch; thence north 64 *2 degrees wes 33'. poles to a stake on the east bank the French BroaA river; thence up an with the river 23'. poles to a stake, Ma: 4ie Harkins’ corner; thence with Maggi. larkins’ line to the beginning. Second Tract—Beginning on two bla( laks on the north bank of the public ro:; ind runs north 13 degrees west 84 poles t I stake and pointers; thence north 56 le>«rees west 55 poles to a gum; then lorth 82 degrees west 18'i poles to take near a branch; thence north 64 egrees west 33^2 poles to a stake on tl ' :ist bank of the French Broad rivt hence down and with the meanders he river to two eums, S. P. McCarreli •rner, the original Henry Ewbank corn* u nce with the Henry Ewbank line to tl ublic road, reserving a strip 25 feet i idth from river to road, also a certa^ iece joining the S, P. McCarreli line so I (J. E. McGaha; thence with the publ ad to the beginning, containing 19acr* ore or less. The said sale made to satisfy the i itedness hereinbefore mentioned ai ured with interest thereon and t! ^t of the sale, his January lOth, 1917. CHAS. B. DEAVER, t>-4tc Trustee iC li-A' Is the TV I? 1 ^ i. The hom of plenty always will be in evidence in this town if you trade with the home merchant. He is here to stay. He knows lhat to hold your trade he must dea! fairly. He circulates his dollars here. Me is interested in the town’s development. Keep the Dollars at Home by Trading at Home O When You Trade at Home You See What You Are Buying LAND LOAN .ASSOCIATION Very Little Oiange ts Required t ; Adapt Building c^rd Loan Associa tions to Suii tho Frjrmcr. T’f-y c’.'wiT'.j.o is io ndai'.t iMiildiniT a.ui lean a.-;s.'ci:;lioiirf oju'ratfd in iiiis country lo Ihn usf cf the frrn'.or. Win'n or.L’:iiti:v;‘l and ■worked in tlie citic;; and tow!is tlio paynuMits are wix kly or iiioiiihly, u'.'-'i- orally 2r» cirLs wf' !-: on Kiiare of ; f'x k. W^vkcd in thi.i wmv Ihoy i> oviilr ;i iri.xlc of ti saviii.iT for ll'■ .'.(IrT. anil u 'u.il ly matnn* Ih'* slr-vos. when cl' I’.?? ; par val’.K' oi’ ?l()t> i;>. a littU' !.*ss 11 ”.n | .oix and a half Tlin par of stock cun I'e mU Rt !> or I (•von ninro. ;r..l »'xt“iiil Ihi- and niako tli • ::i.v of niaturiii;; .ii;i;nt | oh'Vf'ii yr^'r.*^. fifrrr:' yar-;. and ^'i on. Tiie r.K-.-oi i •• niadf* ui> of r.nr’. | ownrd by i* ; ; !'.:irpbol(If.'ri^\ who re-MVc , all of the jfrolits tli'Tcof. Tiif'sp ;!s.u;- ' riations arc rnn ai tho low'^-t cos! of nny busirr;'s In (^f' fountry; ai'.ii i'ti this Stale, wlirro i!v> b'.iza! rafo r in terest ip (5 i!c*r I . .. Kt ncr.iily i.-. '-';" a prolit of i)>‘" nt, and in ca.si's ovor 7 prr nt. | Tlio chanrrr> ii.'cf" ■■ :.ry to br niadr' to , adopt tlif'sp as. )i‘:ati(!!’> ar.d ll’.*'ir ' workinc: t;> ih*' n.-i^ ;f tho farmor i.-; i tho mode of pavniont for sli.'irc.'^. Tlio [ farnior.'^; cannot alford to agroo to pay j for iholr sharps •vrookly, e\iopt in cn whnrp thpy have a variety of | crops, such as Rivo return.s practical-1 ly rvp;y n^cnith in the yoar, as dairy ing, frnckinK. otc.. but the paynicn;:-; , on sharps must Ix' called for and in::l;' j (hirinc thp time In which the farniprs harvest and market their money crops. An r xample. of this is shown in the :;tarenu'nt of conditions -where the mniiey croji is tob icco or cotton, as it if. iii a large portion of this State. In [ sections like this it la probably bettor! for the payments to be made dtirijig the month of November. r)('cembor, j and Januaiy, or possibly beginning a month earlier. The payments would S4.r.O for e.ich of the three months, or ?T’..r>0 a year on each shure. This would give the mcmey ready for loa:;- ing by the fn>;t f>f February -generally the time when loans are desired l>y farmers. A 1hor.?and shares in any association would give $18,500 each year. The association can be run for not more than which would leave* a net antount for loaning of $l.'?,0O0.i This money wcnild be loaned upon real' estate mortgages, and this amount for ; loaning purposes could he Increased by r.slng the notes so secured for get ting an additional sum. If the addi tional amount obtained should be as much as $7,000, then the association woulvi have for loaning each year | $20,000, or. iu five yearst. $100,000. Of j course, one unsettled problem tn the ; proposed business Is how the addition-; al amount may be obtained for loan- i ini? purposes, and puch a rate of j interest as will he satl.»fa’tory to the farmer and possible In the work of the association.--Report of Insurance' Commissioner Young. I All Housewives Shci’ki fv":i! c / i- tractive Sandwicl.cs. BREAD TO BE EVENLY Cl!T. SOME SAFETY “DONTS** FOR MOTHERS. When you BUY OUT OF TOWN you may buy a “PIG IN A POKE.” When you buy at home it means IMMEDIATE DE LIVERY. There are NO TEDIOUS WAITS. By buying at home you avoid hauling,waitin;^, breakage and disap== nointment Got the measles? Eat ice cream, you havn’t got it, eat • > cream ^yhow. We keep it at M time** !acfie-Brodic Drug Co. ' 6-/ Don’t dry-clean In the house. Don’t get off a car backwards. Don’t touch an electric light with wet hands. Don’t lock up the children alone In the house. Don’t lea re broken glass, crockery, nor tin 8cattrt*ed aro-ind. Don’t allow children tt coast dow'n In clines Into the street. Don’t allow children to hold onto moving vehicles. Don’t allow children to Jump on mor- street. Don’t put pencils, money nor pins in the mouth. Don't use "o-carts without springs and back-supporta. Don’t use a thermos bottle for the baby’s milk. Don’t rely on others to observe traf fic rules; use your head. Don’t value your time more than your life at crossings. Do label all medicines. Keep poisons out of children's reach. Avoid unsanitary soda fountains. Watch traffic signs. Cross the street at crossings only. Aroid crowded and poorly yentilated places of amusement. All “Eats” Taken Al Fresco Shoul'. Include Plain Food, Relishes, Trjics Salad Greens and Cesssrt, Caro Co ing Taken as to Waxed Paper Wrap pcrs. Ill s:iiiil\vi( b mnkiiiLT the lircatl sliou’.'I 1m> cut ev»>nly, ;in‘l tiic; tliitl': jK-ss Ilf II.(> sboiiiil (! i>cii(l oil t!i viLior .Mnd ihe ai'l'etite ui’ the- cihi sinner, 'riiiiily slicd lire.'ul ii' tl!(‘ iKTsoM \\ ltd is nut a \ i;:Miiii’ \v)r!;er :ind who t!;«Ter'ic has nut tin iummI .or iari.',e iii;iii(iiies oT I'nini W'llf'. ’ !•" !::ii;v or thill slice,•, dl' I..c:ll arc t') lie u.scd i.s n«'I s> i’ii|*ori.*nt tn tlio ii:iliii:il)ility of tii;* sand\\i Ii :;s ric lii(> ni.'iiMici' I’Mil i\ianti; !‘s iii v, liii-li llu* iiiitlcr and tillin'^ :iri* i:s( 1. !liit!T slmuM Ii;> snl'tciictl by cn ai'.ii::.: it .'1 or a Ivuii'c .-Mid s!:>’:!il !>:• siiread evenly over llic enli c of l!ic >.Ii • Ilf liicaii. 'Ibis ini ilnnl i r isier ;:!h1 (f.iiclccr tiiaii si'TfKiiiiK I . bread wiib Inmps of ir.is .r.ciicd biiltc:'. wliicii lii^-tiunrc-i tli> s:im1 \> ii-h. r.nt’; sl: (‘ ; if lii'cad sli-iuld ix* Iml Icreil, ^;ill•l■ liiiiter till' bread nioi^i .•ind p;e vents the lillinn fmni soaUinu into liic bre;ol :;ii(l tliP'. nj.akin.: tb> s;iiiihvi :, wft and nnai'iiel izii'-,'. A r:;;;ui"l. crumbly. so;ii;“.l samlwicb is n'l .i teini'litiu lnnrb«‘un. A s.-iiiilwi' b '-li'i'ilii be \vraiiped in \va.\e«l pa|N‘r in order t.. luevent it I'r r> i dryiiiic. I'oods lhat are likely to dry o\il. tn iiecninc (iistiL;;u !‘d Ity |ires snre. In ::!> snrb ntlr.T ll;i\n"s or to (li ^tribute their own t’avnr s'.icii as cai;c, '(lei.ie^ |iie'« s of meat. sli‘es of onion. tI lin fruits, cbee^e. slnlTed e;^-s nr e'.; witbont tlu'ir shells-slinnid be ve| :i rated from other food.s by wraiiidu.^ tiietn in w;ix p.iper or. if tb;il is imt available, in plain, clean [laicr. I*res«*rv(‘s. :ind tlie like slmuM lie put in small. cIcmh. se.i'.eil emit.-iin ei's. .\lthnni:Ii many i^ersnns i.imw bow to [irepare pa‘ivauo nseat^. :i !:iri;e nun’.lK'r of others do not. .After f'md seI(‘.tion and f»)od i>repara(inn Ihe third eonsid(>ration that deni.'inds at t«*nlion is careful packing. Surely the means and method of the proper parkins; of a lundn'on should r«*ecivo thoupbt. The box luncheon mn^st be an exami)Ie of convenience. n*;riness and attractiveness. Without these iualiti atinns the most nutritious food in.My lose mu’ h. if not .nil, of its value, for unattractive food has no appeal to appetite and di^'estion. The materials cssenti.'il to gool jia'^k- iMg include wax paper, paiicr uaiikuis. Itnx, basket or dinner pail. Fiber boxes seem inexpensive, btit. sinco they easily dampen or l)0;'onie soiled and cannot be washeil. they have to be rei>laced. When not in use fiber boxes should be well aired. Tin Ixtxes can be «‘asily cleaned, and they prevont the drying out of their contents. Lunch b:’.skets :ire li.ght and well nlre«l. Only wrappinl food should be laid a.yalnst the basket Even if thi.s pre caution is followed the basket will need to be scrubbed frequently with soapy water and thoroif^^hly dried. FOR FLAPPERS. SAWDUST AS A FIRE TIN6U9SHER. EX. Sawdust wil! extinguish small flres In garages, and it9 value is greatly in creased by the addition of bicarbonate of soda (baking powder). The sawdust floats and forms a blanket over the burning oil, while bicarbonate of soda, when exposed to heat, gives off carbon dioxide gaa, which helps to prevent combustion by shutting off access of air. A mixture of ten pounds of bicarbonate to one bushel of sawdust has been found to be satisfactory. LIGHTNING FIRES. The report of the Kansas Are mar shal on lightning fires and losses Is hardly less striking than that of the Indiana official. In his report' for 1915, Marshal L. T. Hussey reports a total loss of 202 lightning flres, with aggreerate losses of $206,435. In only three instances, or less than 1 1*2 per cent, were the buildings rodded, the ager'- -’te losses for thes« three flres beirr 7B0; the percentage of Ioss«s bell'*’ «nly slfrhtly more than the per- "> of the number of flres.—Firr This Tam Made of Ribbon Fop the Fourtecn-year-old. Very wide grosgrain ribbon is being u.sed moilishly for turbans. So the Oaf»per gets a taiu of navy grosgrain 80 WlSTFUIi. adorned atop with a flat worsted bunch of grai>es. This is one of the newest Ideas for fall hats and most suitable for school days ahead. Midnight Spreads. For years it has been dinned Into our ears that we should not eat before go ing to sleep, and we have forogone many a pleasant bite for fear of sacri- Qcing our good health. And now along comes a noted physician and tells us that many morning headaches were merely the result of hunger. This does not mean that we can immediately pro ceed to gorge ourselves with all sorts of sweets and not have to pay the pen alty the next morning. Sweets should be eschewed during the midnight re past. and one should substitute some wholesome sandwiches. Cheese sand wiches are wholesome and nourishing and can be eaten with impunity, even during the wee small hours. COMPANY wi!l be no higher this year than they were last year. We have a full supply of 16**n Acid. 8*0 Acid, 2% Ammonia, 2% Potash for corn, grain, etc. 8% Acid, 3% Ammonia, 3/0 Potash for the garden. Chiffon Kerchiefs. Chiffon handkerchiefs !n delicate col ors to match the gown, belt, hat or bag are romid with frills of net or real lace. Send in your orders today. Will sell either for cash or on time. If on time all we want is a note the Bank will take or a good mortgage (not on the crop). It will be well to place your orders early as the companies have agreed only to ship^so long as they have the Potash. Don’t wait. C. M. DOYLE Brevard, N. C. 0
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