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BSEVABD NEWS, BKEVABD, N. C. Notice to All Persons Within or Having Property Within the Corporate Limits of the Town of Brevard Each and every person having any claim or claims, tax receipt or receipts, water rent receipt or receipts, special tax receipt for street-paving assessment, or tax receipt for work done on the streets, or any other kind of receipt which should be credited against the balances shown to be due for the vari ous years and parts of years set out in the report of the special auditor recently em ployed by the town, which report was given in detail in the Brevard News in its issue of February 16, 1917, are hereby requested to appear before the Board of Aldermen at their^next regular monthly meeting, Monday night, March 5, 1917, at the office of the Mayor in the Fraternity building, that said claims may be inspected and adjusted. This February 20, 1917. CHAS. M. COOKE, JR., Mayor. MISS IRENE MONTGOMERY PUNS ENTERTAINMENT Miss M nt^omery hna ar ranged f«ir an fntiTtaiiiinent on the ni^'ht of March 9 at the Auditorinm. It. will consist of r('adlnKSi violin and v()i(v s**U'oti«»ns by threo young ladii'K of Spartanburg. Miss Monlgomory has about 100 rhildren in tho primary gradf, .' Inch is divided into two sections, morning and nfternoon, and tho entertainment is for the purpose of raising money, with which to fnr nish supplies for this de])artment of the school work and for tho benefit of the public school library. The ])rograni will be n^ndered by Miss Marie Epton, violinist; Mis? Louise Epton, reader, and Miss Marie Dean, sing«*r, all of Spartan burg and frien«ls of Mi>s M(»ntgom ery. They will come supported by strong eiidorseiuents as to their talents in the ])arts they will take in the ent Ttainment. Miss Montgomery has been pro viding sui>plies for her department without Calling on tlu; scho(»l au thoritiesTor help and funds realized from the entertainment more than necestiary for such supplies will be iij)plied to tin'! libniry, in which the school ehildr.-n are taking consider able interest. MRS. ROIilNSON TOOK TANUC AND GtlNEO 20 POONDS Asheville Lady Eats All Foods Nowand RecommendsTan- lac to Her Friends. ( KDAU MT. DKEEZES. “I now eat every food, in fact, my a])petit(3 is too goo I; I hnve gained 20 ])ounds in weight, feel line, but am going to continue on Tanlac to make sure I am i)erfectly w’t‘11,” said Mrs. Bessie Rollinson, of Hi) South Grove strec^t, Asheville ‘ I had siilTered from indigestion, stomach trouble, gastritis, loss of a])petite, lack of sleep and weight fjr two years,” she continued. ‘I was in such sha])e that I could not do my housework. “I took Tanlac because I learned so much about it. The only objec tion I have to offer about it is that I am getting too stout. “I always recommend Tanlac to my friends and will continue to do so because it has accomi)lished so much for me,” she ended with a big smile. Tanlac is sold in Brevard by the Duckworth Pharmacy ; H*nderson- ville by Hunter’s Pharmacy;— Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. Dorce Allison have mov('d to their home at the Croft l>lace. Mounty Burns, who has been making his home in South (,’arolina for th«i past three yt*!irs, is expect ed to return to ('edar Mountain on Tuesday. Miss(*s Dora and Id(*ll Bishop and Hosiilee Hamilton were the week- nd guests at Kiver Falls, S. of Mrs. Tuin G:irren jind Mrs. Bnnvan Hobiiison. Miss Idell Bishoj) visit »-d (ircenvillo and return('d Sunday. Willice Biivne vi«iitt>d the home of (it'orire Bishoj) S-.iiula V niLrhtand Monday. Everybody is invited to att.*iid the ('iiti'vtfiinnn'nt n(*.\t Saturday ni^^lit to b» given by the Cedar Mountain bovs and girls. PAT. BREVARD INSTITUTE NOTES I Miss Hope Wells, of Forest I'ity, a former student of tho Institute, is visiting Miss Alma Trowbridge. Miss Patterson is still at her home in Patterson Springs, N. C. Miss Eva Bmsco has joined her aunt, Miss ('leo .lohns, in Jackson ville Florida. Rfhejirsals for the Shak»*spearean ]>l;iy to be given on April are in l>rogri>ss. Miss (tctii'v?* Hart of Zirconia, wlu) has l)tM‘u detaini'd at home by illiK'ss in tlu* family, returns this w('“k. This is review week and next w(‘t*k will be term examinations, for the si c-ond term. ' CORONER SUMMEY INVESTIGATED AFTER TWO YEARS Buy a Good Bicycle Four standard makes in stock—Pipe, Elco, National and Ardmore—all proven wheels of sure quality. Priced S23 and up. Second hand, $10 to $2n. Always carry a full line of Bicycle Tires and sundries. Small repair work of all kinds on bicycles, «uns, locks, keys, and expert sharpening at reasonable prices. Articles sent by mail for repair receive especial care. Frank J. Nevercel 47 West College St'cet Asheville, N. C. Eggs, Poultry Butter and Hides All kinds country pro duce. We pay cash for all you ship. Prices on request. Western Produce Co Asheville, N. C. A NEW SUIT COSTS FROM $19 to $50 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. C ty Pressing Club J. E. Waters I n, 1’. L. Bruce Beware of Ointirenfs for Catarrh that Contain Mercury .'!S 111- rf’jry wi’.I sur.-;y• di strity 1Ik‘ of .‘-I’.iril ai’.ii »(piiiiil.’lly licr.uiKi- tlif wlidlf .■^vst‘111 \vh'II « r.tci'iiiL,' It ihiiMiirh thf nuiruti.s surf.I. (.••'J. t'Ui li ! s shniilil r.' r 111' iis'd » xccjit on iin-.scripiKui.'; li-Mii ri iihy.si»-::iii.-. :ts th‘- d.itnaK'' t; -y will lio i.'S : I'oM tu the koo1 you ■ in pussihly «1. riv.- r'oin thi-in. lliill’.s t':it:irrh ’iiro. ii!;unif;icl isr.d l.y !•'. J iicy t' I.. Tolfdo, )., oiifains no iii.-ii ury. aivl is tak n int' riially. iictitii; ilirii tly iiji.in flu* blood and niucous sur- f.ii I S of ih,' .system. In buyii'.p Ilall’.s C.itarrh 'uii- In- .siiro you fr«>t tho pi riii- ini'. It is taken inttrnally am! mad'- in ’I'olfilii. »!iio. by !•’. J. Clic-iK-y &. Co. Tcm- ti:no:M'.'ils fif‘. t>nld l)v 1 •rui.'sists. Prirp T."' por Tmttle. Taku lliiill's family HUls fur cuiiatipatiun. Our Drug Stock Complete We are equip ped to meet any demand fci dru js, proprie tary medicines and sickroom supplies. I We specialize in hot water I bags, bandages,' absorbent cot ton, surgeon's ^ plaster — any. and all articles needed to re-1 p 1 e n i s h the j home medicine chest and for | first aid to the | injured work man. Thermos Bottles, Baby Bottles and Nipples nnd Rubber Goods In Great Variety. Goods Prices Reasonable R. S. MORGAN, Druggist* ROSMAN, N. C. New or renewal subscrintions (besinning January 1) will cost $1.00 for one year, 60 cents 6 months, 35 cents 3 months, 25 cents for 2 months. Dr. T. .T. Snintney, county eoro ' ncr, wa.s snminitnctl to last \v(‘ek to investigate tlii> ili'atli of tJu! nine vcar-olil daughter of Hov- tlia Reid on Tliursday nitxht. Thr eoront'r’.s verdiet was to the elVfct that th(^ eliiid ehuted during the nif^lit as a n-snlt of erotip. ' Biiiinl was made Friday. Kev. , A. .1. MmdIv eondueted tht‘ funeral serviei's frtnu Oalc (ilrove ehuroli. I RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. Tliat’s the sure^ way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment is^ Asheville 1 estiiiiony Remains I nshaken. MU TANG Good for ihe Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for i/ciir oicn A ches, Pasns, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Durcis, lEtc. 23c. 50c. $1. At ull Dealers. Time is th(^ best test of trnth. Mere is an Asheville story that has stood the test of tiTne, It is a story with a ])oint ^vhiell will eome straii'ht home to many of ns. Mrs. M. P. r.ee, :!i) Ashland Ave., .Asheville, N. 2 -• “I snlTered fronj ])ains throujxh my haek and sides. Mv kidneys \v(‘re irrefjular in uetion and I had nervous and (liz/y sj)ells. Donn’s Kidn»‘y Pills made m*‘ feel better." (Statement L^iven February 17. lUl-' ) liKsrLTS THAT H KM A IN. OVFJi TWO YEARS LATER. Mi s. L(“(* said : ‘-I have had no oe- easion to use I)o:m’s Kidney Pills lately. I am still eonfi.lent that they arc* a ;;o()d kidni'y medicine.” Prie.' .')•(•, at all dealers. Don’t sitiijdv ask for a kidney remedy— irrt Dt)an's Kidiu‘y Pills—tho same that Mrs. I^i'e has twice i)iiblicly reeommt'r.ded. Fostt'rMiibnrn C'o., Proi)s,, BulValo, X- Y.—Advertise ment. ENTRY NOTICE No. 2()U9. \V. H. Hinkle and J. C. Wike, t-ntiTs and claims 610 acres more or less Kind in llo.i;b;ick township, Transylvania county, N. C., on the waters of Bear ('amp creek and Horsepasture River, adjoining State (Irant No. 027, the Montvale Lumber company ct al. Bej^inning on a pine and stone on top of tiie rid^^e that divides the waters of Hear Camp creek and Horsej)asture Kiver, and in the north boundary line of State (irant No. (>27 and runs west with the north boundary line of said State (Irant \o 627 to an old line, thence northerly direction and an easterly direction with various courses for complements, so as to include all vacant land in that vicinity. Signed W. H. Hinkle, J. C. WlKK. ] Entered Feb. 13, 1917. j G. C. Kilpatrick, 2-23-4tp. Entry Taker. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE! Havinn qualified as administrator of ihe estate of Chas. \V. Hemphill, deceased, late of Transylvania county. North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned, or to his attorneys, Clayton, Clayton & Fisher, Brevard, N. C., on or by the 15th day of Feb. 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This the 15th day of Feb. 1917. Si'URCKON Hemi*h:ll, Administrator. Clayton, Clayton & Fisher, Attorneys. 2-23 6tc. New or renewal subscriptions (beginning January 1) will cost ^ $1.(W for one year, 69 ccnts 6 months, 35 cents 3 months, 25 i cents for 2 months. ' Auditorium Saturday, Feb. 24 “The Voicc in the Wilder ness.” The two reel picture which was aiivertised for last Saturday but not shown. “The Record Run.” An interesting railroad drama with Helen Gibson. Admission 10c Tuesday, Feb. 27 “The Traitor.” First chap ter of our new mystery serial “Pearl of The Army ” A picture which shows the undei taking of America’s secret foes. Pearl White, the heroine of many serials, is featured. “Has It Ever Happened to You.” A cartoon comedy which every one should see. Admission 10c Thursday, Mar. 1 “The Sword of Damocles” A two part drama which will interest everybody. . “Pathe News,” gives news of the day. “Luke's Lost Lamb.” One of those funny Lonesome Luke comedies. Admission 10c 1 Your Parlor Furniture should have character. Through it you should express the personality of your home, wel come your friends, voice your sense of beauty and dignity, put your best foot forward. 1 Our Three-Piece Sets will grace your home and give you lifelong satisfaction. Their design is a delight and their construction substantial* Inspect our stock. Get prices. Our Word Is a Guaranty of Honest Values HOME SUPPLY COMPANY ^ M. COOKE, Proprietor. BREVARD, N. C. BUTrm”" afid EGGS You cart! beat ICTLY EGOS iA MAN is as good as the tood he feeds on. The better the food the healthier the man. Every man, if he values himself, insists on good, pure, sweet butter and on really fresh eggs. Our reputation for selling fine butter and eggs is perfectly well established in this community. Our gro ceries are the best m town for the money. COX 6c KILPATRICK Phone 41 STRICK£R.*S ANNUAL S£ED CATALOGUED TKe Gardener’s and Farmer’s Guide Gives valuable information to every planter, with planting: and culcural directionti particularly adapted lor Western North Carolina. Write for it today. •Select Spring Seed Oats Extra Early Burt or GO days. White Spring-, Genuine Texas Red Rust Proof. Maine Grown Seed Irisli Potatoes All the best varieties. These are earlier and more prolific yielders of mealy potatoes. Otir Clover and Grass Seeds will be found to be of the hig-hest quality, which is the cheapest kind to plant Write for prices AshevUle, and catalogue OCVU KjXJm North Carotina. ssr.t.'s cllLU J r.r: i.Ic: Record ~! with t!'.e needs of oiiC mc.Hi'! i.j f.-vor::—no f^cclal prlvilccc r.ct in Ambition ; ['illl r.ecus of t!’o f: ! (.f ;iic S'.utin-rn l’.r.;'.v • :r ui buililii.i: t f the . • * I 7'hr Soi::l.m Rallv.r.y • iccorJcil lo olhcrc. I The arr.bition rf f -r*i T ..Wt- y Cr.-rtir.r i i to ihnt I .'.Miry i f iiitfrcft is V i c ; . -v. 'n I r;v.t*c:i i.;c aiiJ • c.e raiiro3.il'; to scci’'*'fic^ i i'. .t i.. r policy iuilic inanac^- ' ru-nt of taUri.-'.Is » i i i' ? f c .vernmrnial agrncir'5* to librr-..'*' t f wh:i. h v *l enable it lo obtain thr a l Uiional ca:?;:;.! i. 1 r !'.c f l -'ticr and nil.i'CPii f2(.'iliiif*3 iJ 1-- cCbiAHkl f~>i iiicrc^ici ui.d bcttcr rvi.c; ai:i, trJ:e irs r.'v V.c i \ t’.' of t'le South alon^si'-e of frrat iii.lustrics, ;'!i !:cj i.:urc» Lit wilU iucrticb, ctjual uuil ciiuol “ Tho Southern Serves the South.”
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