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o. BREVARD, M. 0. CALOMEL DfNtMITES A SLUG6ISH LIVER Crashes Into Sour Bile, Miikinj; You Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work. I'lu - .•u’lf L'7^ ^ . I'M 7. WI'.IJ li (,.\1 I.oWA'i . Aitv. Buy Before the Price Advances Thf \v;tr Tiix v. :11 liii-',,!i a .') pt'T ’f!U .n ti.-.-i j.i-.ct' \Vh’,' !iu; '(•' i)iacf yoi,r iicjiijf I h>‘riid v'iince ? Yf>rk anci l.ivinu-r^io;; ji’aiios !;i;ci IJlai'er inunor^ >ur Ifiider-. Micliael Music Co. Brevarti, N. C. IMPORTANT NEWS THE WWLD OVER Nappenin£S of This and Other Nations For Seven Days Are Given. ('alomcl salivates! It’s nu'rcurv. (\ilo- mcl acts like dynamite on a slu>i;^';ish li\ rr. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, caiisin}; cramp ing anil nausea. If vou feel bilious, headachy, conNti- pated and all knocked out, just j;o to your dru^^^ist and get a 5(» cent bettle of l>od son’s l>iver Ti>ne, which is a harmless vefjetable substitute for dan^^erous calo mel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn’t start your liver and straighten you up better and (]uicker than nasty ealomel and without making you sick, you just j;o back and ^et your monev. If you take calomel todav you’ll be sicK and nauseated tomoirow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson’s l.iver Tone you will wak’ uj) fi liiii: >^reat. full of ambition and readv lor W(>rk oi play. It's harmless, jiiras.tnt and safe to j;ive to children; they like it. .\dvertiM- nient. You Can BANK on Our DELIVERY of Meat THE NEWS ^ THE SOUTH What l« Taking Place in the South* land Will Be Found in Brief Paragraphs. The dinner never will be late. Our steaks, chops, fish and poultry are the finest grades in town. Osborne Market Phone 27 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR C.T.A. Havin:- ciialiliiii a aiinu!ii>tratir. c. t. a of the (til Mai v .i.inc Mai tc Claikf, dtAia-rd, lati- r.f 'i'rat:'vlv;ir:,i countv, N. (' , ’hi^ is t" ixiti^y a!' having ^ ul any ki:vl a-;;iii't aiil t ti> prt-'r:-!! ' ' ;u- UKiifrsiviif'i. • It his att''rr.t y, on or licfnrr tin- L’Tth dav of .hint- i r ’H'lire will l>i' |)lca(; in bar ul 11 i ir rri uvt rv. All juT'-'iis it! ai.v wav inirl)Ici! in sait; estate u!.! .’...Kt ir i;ir(!i,;lf M-tlli nunt. II \!KV I*. (■L.\ivl\l-: 'r ; r. > uiii '.( '’a-nnitn anncxn of t !ii • t. : > ; \I.if v .laiu- .\1 :ic I'larkr. Domestic Til** !>i.\i»> niRbway oxonitive coun cil, at a nioeiinK in ('incMnnati, plan- noil to seeurt' the eonipietion of the Dixio bijihway from ('bieau;o and Do troit io Miami, I'la., within tin* pros ont yoar. by aid of tho I'nitotj Slatos goveinnu nt war dcpartnu'ut as a wa*‘ measure. Kansas ('ity, frrcly »'xpli)itod o.s “tbo hoart of .Vmcriea,” was awarded tlio i;*lS eonvonlion of Inl♦■mational llo'ary. A .staieinonf expvossinK opinion that IHMnouneod niovenuiiis in cotton piicf's an* inimical to tbo best inter ests of jIic I’nitod Siato.^ is containod in a IcMor si ni to all Tuombors of the New York -oiion x> ban>;e by the prc.'iiit ni of that ttrKanization. C' vorniiicnl pools of coal produc'ion and di.'-tribution and of rail and \%a iiT ti aiisponai ion wore' roei.ininjendod to conKi'oss by the f*'d ral lra(4e coni- niis.'ion as the only possible moans of a\oi(iinc: a disastrous coal shortaKC f"r the ju'xf winter 1'be fodoial trade commission sayp tb(>ro aro enouuli coal cars in Hu* country, but not enou,t;h an dflivc'rcd to thf mint ,-i. and these ears ii»'t inov- »'d to tho puint of con.''Um]Uion with thf prcatest rase, nor arc they at all prompMy discharged. V( liemently sboiitini; in bi.-J vigor- ou>. virile manner that “th'-re actually ar- .\meii('an>; who !’e'«-ntly liavc b«*en askini: why wo are ti^htiiiR,” Colonel H'io>c\(’It. ill an adiiress to a Red I'f-oss L'.Mth('rinp at his home, t)ys!er Day, L. 1., told his nuditors that I’n.ir- lanil’s navy is all that has save’ tin rnit« ii States from invasion b' a Ger man army. lb- was profuse in his praise of French and En.alish t^oldiers. ;!man pr>; ag;'nda lias entered the oftict-rs' ies* rvt tiaining camp at Kort Sle ridan. 111., in tlie opinion of ofli- c*'is of till regular army who ar* act inic .is iii-tru«'tors. and orders hav» ‘.een given thut every clTori be made to asi>rtain the soiim- of "bas'-h'ss ! pnris ' concoining risks tak* n by nun who may to th>‘ I’ron; ui I-^u rcpe. Wl; Ti The Hu.-sian mission ar rtveii in WasliiuLT'on. big cniwds. fir.> at th hiiK'li hour, g;i ij.i in all a.lnng il.>- wa>. show. (I ili.. v. arnii-: in leresi in the r* pffm'atives of the far disiant allies. Fi.aus of I{us'ia. r. l^iiii:i and Tnly are novv- tlynig fi'om ihc si;!’>-. war an^l navy bnilihng-- in W'a.-liinrion in rcc- opnl!;on of the mi'sf»u:.- i-ow in t!i rnit>-(l States. ■Most of il'o ilus'ian- accoi;'-anyinc the Rus.-ian n:is.-ion to ih' rniie.i Stale- a!e (li' -~. ,i in ti:.' Kr.- ;:,n uni form of a khaki coat, blue troust-r.- an] black knet boots. I'ood I'ondi' Ill's v\]ij('h face ihe al- li' s and !lii." l ouniT-y are lu iim frankly • x; laint’d by 1'in‘ii .Aiimini.'■ rai-i' Ilio- ver. Ill \. ry p.ainly i. 11 thi' Anuri I'.'in pecji). iVa' \\:’hout uovcrumeni f "1.1 coir'-ol u, may lo^.■ in 'h*’ woi ld ill'- W.'tlV Focil .\iii;iin:srrat .r lliiovei- do* no' I: .lie.' Word' in placing tli« b'.aiiie for thi i.:tMn: lii^-li pric’s at t!..’ door ( f '!.« ■ p> ■ ;;lalor. !' i.- r[ioi'.ti t’:at ll't-r* ar.' wi-l. spr.-ad a'i.-iiipis on ili* j,,,r; of inuni 'ioi.-: makei's lo (•■,;! ]i‘ ;h.- payn;'ui of profit-; ra\(s imposed by eongress la^-t .Sc it» i^ibcr. 'I’lii' ox:. i:i of the .Tlb'LC.'ij eva.-ion if :1; war i;,nnilii ns 'ax i- rcpoit.-d to I'.ave I't-aclifd the ennr’iiou- total of ••."iHi.uU'', a” i il’.i ( !i.t i-^ not in sight, accorditii: to tlio'^i inv sf igat in:^ the all'-gc(i f’audulent rrttirns. liul.- «'ations ar.' that th*- liuur'. s will ^o at least two iniiiion dollars hieher. Nearly every newspaper carrii“' the tjeneral news but the Brevard News is the only one carryinj^ thi- most important l'ransyl\ ani;» news. Washinirton Ti e personal letter to I’m sid. nt Wil son from Kintr .\ll' it uf I’.olgiuui, de- livi red by Daron .Moneti.ur. Ik ad of the I'., gian nii>sicn to iliis country, which has ju-^^ b> .n made i)iiiilic, i.-- one (>;■ u!iat laudation and felicitation for the Am ’ican pt-op].-. The .XmerKaii war mach.ino which i to .-. li’ci I'lUri OeO soldiers for sei'v- ic.' Ti Fianee is g. arod uii and ready to tarr work, rresidrnt Wii.-am’' jiroc- laniaMon of rt-gulaMon.-. w hich will ^lait the machino by putting into oppi- a'lon Mie :ic-ual .bciion i^f men, is con.pl. t* d ;>nd lea.iy to be is;-ucI. '1 ];>■ rub s of .'-•M'ct ivc con.-a'ription W’ll be promulgated soon. Twd classes of . xoiiijii ion board ' will be cr* at'd. 'I lie n;onientous lottery in cmnec- lion with selective consciiption wil! Very likely be conducted during the lirst we. k uf .July. The sixteen great con'onnients for t;.' :ie'A' army will hi biiii' under a -peci.al form of contract, by the terms of which no contracjor v.ill be pei-rnit- ted t.) overcharL'e the governnieii:, ih«- I maximum luoTi of any ecmtract boing , fixi 1 a' 0.00(1. ; I’residcnt Wilson has issued a p>fto- lamation desii-^nating tho week of ,Iun as reei'tiiiing week for the ri'gn lar- army and callin'; uixin uniuarric! men without dependents to eiir. 1! fo. ' war servire in ord'T that the rr*nk I ''t ’he rrjiilars ?nay hi' filb-d promptly I This is tho pre^i.jonf.s first call foi volunteer.s in Die pr(>sent war. ♦ ♦ ♦ The act of refrtstpring under ♦ + the .«f‘loctive draft law does not + + prevent men from enli.-ifing in + + any of the governniont’s forces + ♦ that are now organized. Men be- + ♦ tween (he ages of eighteen and ♦ ♦ forty can volunteer for the reg- + + ular army, the navy, the marine + + corp.s, the National Guard or the ♦ + naval militia. Men are nced(‘d + ♦ at once to fill the rank.s of all of ♦ + these branche.s of the service. + + ♦ + + + + + + ♦ + + + + + ♦♦ The contest between Cliairman Den man of the shipping board ami Major Geticral G(»etbals, manager of tho hoard’.s emergency fleet corporation, for authority lo exercise powers grant ed by congress will be settled by the pn'sidcnt giving Giethals authority, with directions that he build all the ships possible both of steel and wood. The polict' have begun dealing with the suffrage pickets about the white house with a firm hand. Miss Lucy Hums of New York and Miss (’atherine Morey of Doston, suf frage pickets about the white bouse, refused to mov' on, and were arrest ed and taken to the poliec station. An American steamer arriving at an .Atlantic port on June reiM)rts a tbrillinir *'ncoiinter with a German sub marine aftei- the eneniy boat had fired a torpedo at her. which hit, but failed t»> explode. The submarine was bad ly da’uaged and may have beon sent to the bottom. M^'re than four million persons pur chased Liberty Donds, the treasury de partment annotinces. The New York federal reserve dis trict “led all the r«‘st” itt the purchase of Liberty Loan T^onds. The New York federal reserve dls- subsci'ibed more than three titnes as much as did the ('hicago f.doral re serve district in the Liberty Loan cam paign. The recruiting bulletin shovvs that since .\pril L men have been enrolled as war volunteers of tlie IS!’.,- necessary fo bring the service to war strength. The sjiecial liplomat:c mission from Russia, ujion its arriv.-ii in Washington, was received with every ini-^sibb' ef- ff)rt lo reflect the T'nited States' most pi'ofe.uiid hope and cmfidence in the n»''west I'luropean democracy. Secreary I.,;insing, (’oun^elhir Polk and Assistant Secretary Phillip.- n;et the Russian envoys’ special tnrtn at the . nd of theii' bmp journey half way around the worhi and gr‘.ie.l them formally in the name of the government and the people of the I’m- etl States. Feder.'il conimissions tn control whe- t, s-ugar ami a f.w other "prime coir modii ;e.-,” by r. Lrula'ion of ])iddii'- tion. storage and t-an.-portat’on ani! sale are contemjdated. Mr. l!e(.ve;- .■-ays. but say.- tha' ins'ead of iiiiurint: fariuers. th*se tliiriiv' will t.en« ;i: b(;th 1'i'oihic‘ is an.! consuiiieis v.iihoii! (ur- tailnieni of n.id.lhmen’s no: m.il ami fair j'roli’' Ihe lir.i of ibv'.i'ii cation in 'ana'a '-’V.'r tlif prop.i.'-al to . na ; a im asure of compulsory mi :'ary .~e; vi e h.*.s been d. !in.’1 by pai’li:in.e.’ii, but it is lik' Iy that Ihe m. a u: e wi'l tia\e 'o be ;a-sed up 'n favora’ily l y th. i'm- ide at a speci;il .jecM Ul b' forO it can bf“ eTiacte 1 into l,aw. NEW TOWN ORDINANCES COVERING JAMAICA GINGER AND TAPPING WATER LINES OFFICE OF MAYOR AND BOARD OF ALDERMEN, TOWN OF BRE VARD, N. G. Ordinance. That hereafter, no person, firm or eorj)o- ration shall be allowed to lap any water «ir sewer pipe belonging to the town of Hrevard until such person, firm or eorp.ir ation shall have applied for and (ditained a written permit fr.TT» the Mayor, or chair man of the Water comniittte of said town of Hrevard, N. C. That no person, firm »r eorporaticm shall hereafter make any additional opening or spigot in any j)rivate water line through which anv wat( r is being or may i •• sujt plied by the Town of Hrevard, N. ('., through or by virttie of its wat» r svst in or water supply, until p rmissim to du so shall Ik‘ given in writing by the Mayor or chairman of the water comniittce of said tow n of Brevard, N. ('. And when any opening or spigot shall havt been made in any such private water line, an immediate report of such action shall be reported to the Mayor or i hairman of the water committee of said town. Any person, firm or corpc ration violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, •md upon conviction, shall be fined not less than $10.00 nor more than ?50.()0, or im prisoned not less than ten days nor more than thirty days. 1, (I. K. Lathrop, Clerk of the Hoard of Aldermen of the town of Hrevard, N. ('., do hereby certify that the foregoing ordi nance was introduced, adoj)ted and [lasscd i by the iioard of Aldermen of the town of Brevard at its regular .lune session, l'17. 0 K. La'1 n«or. Clerk (if the Hoard. Auditorluiii Thursday, July 12 Bluebird Photoplays present Hobart Bosworth in “The Yaqui” A tensely dramatic pic ture taken entirely in Mexico. The Toronto World says: '**The Yaqui" is a fine photoplay of great timeliness c.s re flecting conditions and methods of warfare across the Mexican border/" A picture everyone should see. Admission 10 and 15c. Matinee 3:30, 10c. a Bluebird; it^s got to be good!” NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED IN TRUST Under and by virture of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed in Trust executed by Karl I honijjson to O. \V. Clayton, Trustee, for the.use of Nanty Osteen, saiu Deed in Trust being irxecated to secure the payment of a note for said n»»le bearing date of September 15. 1913, payable to the said *\ancy Osteen, which note and Deed in Trust have beeu duly sold, assigned and transferred Lewis 1’. Hamlin, for full yalue. heltn due, and without notic*, said note and Deed in Trust becoming. da« and yayablt on September 15, 1916, and dcfaiah havin^r been made in the payment of said note and the assignee thereof has demanded of the undersigned the foreclosure of said Deed in Trust to satisfy said note; Now, therefore, 1, the undersig.wd Tnis tee, aforesaid, will, on Monday the 16th. day of July, 1917, between the h»urs of K a. m. and 2 p. m. at the Court House door in the town of Brevard, Transylvanii: County, N. C.. sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following descrilK-d real estate conveyed in said Deed in Trust. U wit: being lot No. 11 as located on the pJar of what is known as Ladsonville be|;in ning at a stake in the margin of the roa(> leading from the town of Hrevard to tht town reservoir, runs north 51 degrez-s wesf I .“.0 fcetto a stake, in the margin of sai] ; road: thence north 4« degrees, tast 12( ' feet to a stake, c«>rner of lots Nos. 1 and 2 I thence with the line of lot No. 1 HO f*-!-; ' to a stake; thence 100 feet to the be^:ip.n I ing. Said sale to satisfy said note, inte.’-tsT, ccfSt of sale, etc., and to foretUiSi- th power of salt- contarned in said ienl in trust, any surplus to be paid to t/ie/'^rantoT. his heirs or assigns I's tlfir intr» st nav ' appear. This the 16th. day of June, 1957. (). \V. CLAYTON. Tfaste' I). L. Knglish, Attorney. 6 22-U. Somethint; to sell means some* ! thing to advertise. Ordinance. 'I'hat bt. fore any i>crson, firm or c(,rj)ora- I tion shall sell or t ffcr for sale within tho ' corporate limits of the town of Hrevard, N. C., any janiaira j^irgt r, or any tonic or ■ l):t |>;iration that ill pr dui c intoxication, ' such person, linn or (crj Mii.lion shall ;tp- ply tor and dlitain ;t lict r,.sc from thi- .Mayor d said town ol Hr* vrird, and no lict-nx- sii;;ll In- is.'-utd until and iiiiUss a liifiisr tax ill the sum ( f .'*.'0.'o .shall have ; brt-n ]Kii(i, whit h lii i nsc tax ^hall b»- [-aid |lH t(>Tf auy lucnsr .shall be issued; I’roviil- ; id, I'.i'V,ever, the .\lavor irav ii fusetn issue i a lucnse to any jier.'! r, !iun or cm pi nation, it in his dis«n tii i>. l;e shall ,i e pn j,er to II I Use !i lii I nse. I. (i. I., l.athrop, Cleik of the Hoard if rinen, dn herd y lertily tl-.at tiie fore- ' roii.j', "idinai.i e was inlroduced and p;i>s- ci' l y the Heard at the rej^ular se^.'-i n of said Hoa:i! on .Monday .lune 11th, l'»17. I K. L.\ I liKop. Clerk of the Hoar(i. Eurone.'in War Twcniy-.scvt-n .^Iiips (Hriti.'h) of riof*‘ ilian sixteen huTidr>'d inns each ha\o I ceu .unk in I lie last w. el:. \o fishiiii^ v*'.-.-''l.s ar> ineluii*'(l in t'lc nu:.:ln r. 'I'lii i th>’ lar^i'-: nutu; « ;• since di a.-trcu week ndiiiu .\pnl and .-iniws that 'I;*' ^ulini.'ii’in*' is still >]'■ f:roa‘i>st n:* niiei 'o the alii* 1 pcpui-r-. S:>:r ( n e'Ki'df'n, (inly two of \\>;nin We!'- (iV'-r liv*' yt a:' I'l' a.L’e, vi mi.is of ti •• 1:', ' ’i' Milan air i:i:d >n l."nion. w. i:iv r. a ;'Uli!ic bui ial. beiiiir laid in a C(iiiii;:»in L'r.i’.e. (ivm' which a f5t- rini.; nionuir.ent will tn- trcettd. l-'orint ; Kin^ ’^)^^tan■inc of Creoco h:is arrived at l.uiiano. Switzerland. He was met by a laree nuinlier of (ler- iiiaii i e> .~(in;iues, and .'-linwti ;ill the at- itntioii ediiini'iisuraio with his ni'y. M'dier* CriiMin. Swis.- Sneialist. who l;a.~ heon in Hn->ia aciialiiiK tiie p.-aco j>ri'lirain. }.;i b- en (b-i'un' d. The min- i-ior Ilf jK.-'s .''ay.^; it ; ny oihe' -. So- .'■iali.--:.. o;- iit!;i : wi.-(>. aet ;i' ('iriti rn liid. he will ineoi a similar fate, or ina> lie wii’i.'C. The .Viii.-rican oil tank steamship .lohn 1 >. .\rehbold, bolont;in^ to l!;o Standard Oil eoriipany, ha.s lu i n sunk by a Geiina.n submai'ino, Deniiiatk disintclics repoi't that thrmmhout Cerniany Lorain crop.- arc burnin,;; up in an unprocodeiui'd heat w a VO. Tropical temi^f ratiirrx an- rcjortPd tInouulnnr the C-iiiiaii empire, and the weatl.ir Imre.iu states that the iniispeets fur rain or lower tei.ipcra- lines aro very sliL'ht. 'I'ho women have won tho ballot in lOnurland. Tho house of cominoas by a laiL'o niajnrily, whieb a. lonish- (i iJie wa.nne.s' support»'r.-; of tho Tueasuro, passed tho lina! roa'iini,' of the elau'e in tho olootiual rei'urin bill d(’alin^ with tho question of women’s sulTra.m-. Kin.t; Goortio of Kn.irland has dcoir.- od it advisable duo to tho conditions bronuht about by tbe war that Hii ' > princes and inincisses of his fam ’y v.ho ;iro bis subj(>(Ms and beai' (Jeri n tilb's and naino.>-- should rolinij' -L lhe.-;o title.'; and henceforth adfipt l.rit- isb snrnamos. ‘ I liope I n* ver ho.ir of such an inci dent ai^aiii,’’ was .Mini.^tcr oi' War Ke rensky’s short dismissal of a ro(|uo.-;t from a comniiitoo of soldiers, ap proved by ihe workiiion's and .- ^Mier’s coiincM '■,1 the city of Hnis'ilma, Rus sia. f(~r leave for nine coiapaiiiea of sc'.i.^frs. Ortli nance. SI C 1 lo\ 1. 'I'hat no person, lirm it corporati-in shall sell er oiter lor sale an\' .lamaiea I'inecr, or :;ny tenic or jireparation that will pn duv'e intoxication, except it be on the 1 o!', a tide j're^i ri jit ion ot .a [iracti.^ing physician who shall certify that sui h pre- scripliin is ahsolnteiy r.iiissarv N r the ri’Iiet et the person pri'si iihid for. si:( Til \ 1'. 'I'l-.at the a^^enl ot' purchaser .-hall he eijualiy uui::v as piincij)al in the tr;;r,.-- ■ iction. and the place of delivervto tlie a;'eiit and the place o| delivirv by the ager.t shall he deeir.ed the place of sale. st ( TloN 'I'hiit any jiersnii, lirm or i’orporati(in violating anv of tiie pmvissions of this oidinanie st-.all he ilei r.ied jruiltv of a misiA ir.ear.or, and upon conviction shall he lined not less than .51-'.^.nor in.Te thar. ,$.'11.00, or imprisoned not less than twenty (h;vs nor more than thirtv davs. I. (i. I',, l.athidji, t lerk of tl;e Hoard of .\ldernu n of the town of Hrevard do here- h\’ certity that t!ie loregoing i rdin;inie and each sectii n ot same v\as introduced and adojitcd and passi'd by the Hoard of Ahiernicii at tluir regular .lune session, l'»17. (■.. I'. I,.\T1IKI1‘. Clerk ol the Hoard. Your frientls would bo jileasod to receive marked copies of tiie News showiiiof your whereabouts '.M.tl activilie:>; ^ cents a copy. The Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre sistible charm—a good complexion. Of course i they do not wish others , ^ to know a beautifier I been used so they j NOTICE-LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE Hy virtue of the power and authority given the uniiersigned in a certain deed in trust executed bv A. L. Shewmaker. dated November 1915, to secure the payment of certain promissory notes exe cuted by said Shewmaker to said trustee for the use of .M. H. Fowler and H. ('. .McKinney; and whereas said noies have matured by reson of the failure of said maker to make good the default in pay ment of same; and the payees having directed the said trustee to i;ive the re- (juired notice of such default, and if such lielault Aa:- not made good to advertise the laiid desi ribed in said deed in trust. .And notice having been given, and de fault not ha\ing been made good, now therefore, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house doia in the town of Hrevani. N. C.. in the county of 'I'r.insylvariia. :is ;>er terms of said deed in tru*t fin Mondav, .\ugust »>th. 1M17. at 1 o’cloik |). in., all the following described tract of land, lying in .Mills Kiver tewn- s!ii;i, lit ndcrson countv, N. ('., and near Hlowah sti'.tioii on the Southern railway, :tdjoining l.iml-; of .!. L. (i;ish, et al.. bounded as fallows: P.i-^inniriu; on a large black gum in (iash’s line on the southeast side of a sv..imp and runs south 7r dei.: "’cst 1.5 pules to a ul ite o-A in l':ias. Knglish’s line; then with s: id llnrlish’s line south I licL' e.ist (should he norih 1 ileg V est I 5,''poles to ;i -p.'inisheak in (I.ish's line; ti.en with iash’s line south 11 deg e.i-; (>1 . poles III thi- beginoitU'. c.,ntain- ing siAi-.i ,.nii oni'^half acres, niore or less. Sah made t.i satisfy said notes, inter est. ( ost and expenses of sale. '1 h;s .lulv .^rd. I'M7. rit'S. H. SHIPMAN. 7-(i-.'tc 'I'rustwe. Nearly every newspaper carries the general news but the Brevard News is the only one carrying the most important I'ransylvania news. -COW PEAS* SOY OR SOJA BEANS GERMAN MILLET CANE SEED make excellent hay and forage crops for summci; ^ also valuable fertilizers I of soil. 100 DAY VELVET BE A VS furnish nutritious graziij for cattle, and are the greatest soil improvers. Now' is the time to pfanr. Watermelon, Cantaloupe and Pumpkin Seeds. Our stocks are clean. We ship promptly fro n Asheville, saving you freight an J time. Write for our pricers on all seeds needed. STRICKER SEED CO.. ASHEVILLE. N. C. WE SELL EVERYTrfINC; I HAT IS PLANTLl) NOW T TVC*: £. .1 Jk "18-92’^ ILLINOiS SAUCE PAN 0 3 Qt. Size Cover A REMARK.A.8LE ECONOMY that will appeal to the far- sighted modern hvousewife. Excellert value, even at ro^uKir S1.35 price, it is now ofi'ered for a limited time at special price of only 98 cents with coupon—an actual money savinjJ of 37 jcnt-- — just to get you acquainted with the wonderiuC L a 18-92” ILLINOIS Alui vv are It'll wear and toecr and wear. Made of »hick, strong, sheet Alur-'.ir. Gu.'irantccfJ for 20 j ears—will last even longer. Think c.f it! A C ■ Ol' LKSS 1 II AN I* IVK CKXT S A ^ 1£AR. Then contidcr also t’ac fuel saving—only ' s to * the usual heat required. t'n!cs.9 you find this utensil the most serviceflhle. the most uTTr.iMe :ini^ altopoifier tijs- most .satisfactory ihat vi.u’ve ever used, cvrry penny you p-.iy will be refunded w ithout i word s;iid. liouscwives who kuow insist on "18-W” ILLINOIS Ware, the L.ie thi; comprises 344 Shapes and Sizes—A Utensil for Every Purpose —n!l sold under otir 20-year jriiarantee. Stop wasting money replacing pots and p,ns th sC “uivo out” quickly. !luy for permanence—for uubcaiubic ccunomv. liuv “is-'., a L;- NOIS Ware and say • Eitjhtccn-Niiiety Two!” a. . ILLINOIS PURE ALUMINUM CO. Lemont (Cook County) — — EttabliMheJ 1892 —- — — Illinois; ^ buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER and use acrording to simple directions. Improve- nirnt is noticfd at once. SoothinK, cooling and tefreshinK. I'leala Sunburn, stopa 1 an. Pink, H'hifr, Rose-ReJ. 75c. at 'Drunguh or bv mail direct. Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. QUALITY FIRST Brevard Hardware Go. C. Doyle bearer, one 3-qt. ‘ Id-W’ ILLIInOIS Alutninum Snuce Pan with cover. No. 103 guarvtntet^d by us to last 20 years, at the spccial price of •Wc instead ot $1.55. as advertised. TRADE MARK MACE. IN AMERICA. Lemont lllincis Pure Aluminum Co, Cook County . CKnoi*
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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July 6, 1917, edition 1
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