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BREVAKD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. THE UNIVERSAL CAR \\ lu'vt'vt'r Kord r;irs liavo ])ion»M‘ri*d, F»)rd s»'i vi(“i‘ ims ki‘])t puci*. It is tl'c faclur wliicli stiH'Tij^thi'us thi' ri'latioii Ft>i\l c)\\ iit'rs «ml tin* * \)m])!inv. I'othe bi'st s»*rvi(‘(^ from yoar Ford car, hrini' it lu'ro \vln*ji it iit'i'ds attfntion and ‘-Vt tin* bont’l:^ i>f Ford «ui>(‘rv!sion fIwonuliout. Wo uso tlu'f-'i'iuiiiu' Ford I'arts atitl ^Mvt'yoii tho bt'iu'lit ot tlio n'f^ular standard Foid i)ric»>s. TminiiL' ('ar IJr.JHibout s;!!.-). ^^i d.in ('oui)flft 'I’owTi ( ar A.Mi:.- a 11 f. o. b. l>i‘troif. (Ml disn’ay and ii>i silt* b\ KIN(i M\ Ki:V ro.MPA.NV lircv.ird, N. d ! n - Sa i^iiisraiNki , . QAY. ORDER LEPHONE. Piiiiipp’s Bakery Phone 24 >15 Per Cord for Chestnut Wood Cut your clicstnut into telephone poles and you v/ill ■' :el\ e about S15 per ccrd tor them« V/rite for prices ':id spe:iiijations. L.RSKINE POLE CO., WEAVERVILLE, N, C Cash Paia at Siding. ; iiicy Sii:s ;iro soiiuihin^ new, but which fasl'.ions have eed to be all the raj^e tl'ii^ >easf>n. Kvcry desirable color- . ! in »iir assorirn.-iit. and the \voir.aii vvlio sees ' li i;il! !!'• 1 )\ e \s ith it. [rr \v neii il is draped a^ainst an- •r e>1fai>ric it ir.ake> a dress exceediiv^ly sf>ii-h an».l that V. il! ^ive wear in plenty. .See our \arieti-- ,i:id I our \ ery !o.v prices. Sport Si!\ M. .saii-c 'I'afiL-ta C^repe tie Cihiiie CJeor^etic- (Ireps Wash Silk Siik Ser^ic ■Sheetio Siik •Sl.'-O to ij2.2i) per r (!. .S1.(»0 to :>?.}■; I'ivr yti. $1 f>',) to S 1.4.T per yd. SI.2.^ to per yd. .Sl.(;ri to .SI.7.1 per yd. ..SO to SI.00 per yd. Sl.UO to S2 20 per yd. .25 to ..^0 per yd. Weilt’s Cash Store I. ^'iic t-’ • !in i'lii d. ii! i ;i ; I. i tilt' lion ^!ar.-li.' of Asht'vilU '■> Na*ioM(t1 lj'a^'iK! for \Vorirm\s S; r vic(^ of 'I’viiiii.i Munfy hns ■itM T» takiMi fi'otn ti'.i* 'siiiilo .v oi' M. l)oyli-'s store and is now own* d iiv Mrs. .1 Miller, jr. Mr.s. Milli*r was tbf last prrson t«) f’ai's ;, and her nani - was “Doll' M'ulisdn." atid wa-; lli * only one ui >v»‘r a bundj' (1 niaUi.-;, L'Ht'ssi's wbo ^iH‘S'.>'d tbat nfiMi '. wbieb was ^'ivrn by onr ]>!(■>- drnt's wifi*. Mrs. Woodrow Wi!ro;i 'rill* !!i!-inbi*rs of the b a^iii* ft't‘1 vory {grateful to all wbo ln lpcfi iiiakc tin* naii5(‘ ^ui>s>int' eonti‘>f a s'.irri*ss. 'i’ln* followinir yonn;^: ladii's did j i'Xi‘i*U'*nt work in brlpin}^ disp>>s! ! ot till* unrsscs ; MisviMinnii* ('an . j Katlu'rini^ I’rwui. ICii/ibftii ('n>d-, I fri'V, Si‘j»tiriia llolmi's. Lanu-r ; I |)rvsdali*, .lulia (’bns«*. I ' Mrs. .ioiin A Him*. Mrs. Thomas | Slupnian and Mrs. .Iosi*ph S. Silver j stecn also assisted, and tin* ainonni realized was about *^.->.01). Tl)i~ tnoiu'V will b»* used to ln*l]) launeb a food conservation eainpait^n in the eounty, and i>art of itwilli'i. to make oomft)rt ba*rs for the sol dier noy- t^oinii from tliis ciMintv. atid other beni'volent jiurposes. GREAT ACTIVITY IN MANY LINES AT LAKETOXAWAY L.\KK T(>.\.\WA V.—Tho union me»‘tiii'^ was a su(M*ess here P'rubiy. tSatnrdav and Sunchiv, The follow ])resent : u li I'm in. .1 nds ■;? (.se])li '’!’eai;ue i; • M>r Ni ''.iil.-'-n i)f in^ ]iri‘aelu*rs wi A. .1. Manly of l,’o! (i Id Seliea, .1 Mol'ifv.ile a!'id >a !; l;i n 1. ( ieoriT'* Keeee of _ 'Foxaway Sun lay atteii Iihl: union mi clim;. I’.orn to Mr. and Mrs. (.) el: ( (*. was in thv hoOs::keepers should PU.^CHASE MORE THAN NEEDED AT A TIME. NOt 18 SOi^^E TIELY INFORMATION ROTIiiE OF SALE OF OLD COUNTY HOME Under and by virtue of Chapter 316, Public Local l.,a\vs of North Carolina, Session 191.S, the undersigned, commis sioners of Transylvania county, will, on Monday, August 6th, sell to the highest bidder the old county home here- tolore used for the aged and infirm. The terms of said sale will he as fol lows: F'irst Cash in full on day of sale. Second —One-half cash, balance in 12 months, with interest from date at secured i»y deed in trust on the property. Third One-third cash, balance in one aial t\v>) years, deferred payments hearing inlen st from date at 6', per annum, pay- alile annually and secure( by deed in trust on the propi-rty. All bids must he sealed and fded with the register of deeds of Tran.sylvania county by 10 o'clock a. m., August 6th, IV17. The undersigned reserve the right to reject any and all bids that in tluir julg- nunt are under the full value of said pnii)erty. '1 his July 17th. I‘>17. COI N'J Y CO.MMISSlO.XIiRS 7 2tt .Me of 'I'ransvlvania Countv, N. C. Your friends would he pleased to receive marked copies of the atteiitioi. is called to this matter, anJ News showing your whereabouts the iiiforTiiation eoiitained is tiinelj «md activities; .5 cents a copy. both to the housekeper.s in the uui> trv and in llie citi‘,*s. B. W. Kilgore, Director of North Caro* lina Extension Service Hands Out Good Advice. Hah'igh It is false (‘conomy to at tempt to hoard and st.oro flour (!S])o- eially dining the summer months, say.s Mr. 15. W. Kilgor-*. director of th« .\orth Carolina ll.xlension Service. .Mr, Kilj;(;re has recently received a ci^m- Biuiiiration from the l)ei)artmeiU of AmV'iilture at Washington in whiclj Ira (iailo- way. a dau;4bter 'riie .\Iolf/, railroad and other works are ])ro^re>.»in‘^ nicely an 1 it is said thcv inti-nd to be^Mu l:iy in^ track soon. t’. K. McNcely has been on the sick li."t for tli«* la>t v.-eelc. Mr. ana Mrs. Vatice (i-i!low;i3* wt jlouct'^ti'v wi*re visit irs of .^lr. and Mrs. Iia (Jalloway, Sunda}'. Mr?. Kanson iJalloway wa.-' in 'Poxawa}' Monday. She re}io;t> that Mr. (ialluway is recov*rinj rapidly. 'riiere was a party of Hosmanites in Toxaway recentl.v looking foi- work, liosman must be gtittiii;,' dry. Ward i>reedlovo is un the ^iek list th’.s wi*ek with nt*ural^ia. I The protracted nu*i*tin^. Vvhich i;' - bc;n;.r held at the Ha])tist cbuicli. _ progressing nicely and a lor of in t(*rest i.-« beini^ shown l! i-; ei>n ducted by tho p-istor of the eui;rc: , iiev. W. H. Nicholson and H ‘v. A • I. Ma.ib y of Kosman. It i.> stated that ?^l!•. Mct'rary. wlio has been sawin;,' for To.\away l.nrnher (’o.. is nrnvinu' his saw mi!l li'“r‘ to cut ties and tre.-tle timli ■)•.- for the new railri>;i i. I’raver ineetiriir w,is lield at tlie .SoumI th)ur from good wheat wiK 111)1 deioinpose when stored in the proper manner, hut when stoi«;d in an imi)roiK'r luanner tliere is consider able loss suslaineii. For this reason no housekeeper should purchase in larger (piaiitities tlian ; lie will ii(*ed witiiiii a reasoiiahie length of time. In storing sucli flour as is purchased there are three jirinciples which should not be overlooked. Flour should not he stored in the cellar evi'ii tliou^li it is nice and cool, for the cellar is rarely free from dampness anl odors wluch quickly eontaminates the flour even when .spe cial liiiis have been built. The attic is iilso an unwise place '.) store il as the temperature is too liiu;h. th'-re is no air circulation and the tleiir '.'.ill soiin iieceme inustv. The only place it may lie kept In I'lTie, • a!>':y is in a .-ni:i’.i stornge rooin t.uilt ;»r‘;i*T:i'>Iy to the north si.I - ol t!i:> hoi;. •• v.iiere a cool :.iid cvc'i ! 1 i’,]*'T:itui” ii::iy he ol r.-iiued and thoroai’Ji ventilation ava^la:ile. In ast‘ ,-uch ;i roDin as this cannot be had. a closet may he used wiiere it lits the above reiinironients. .Vll bins and contain* r.- should be kc'pt clean and e-jifcially should they be clr*aned ('i)t when a III \v ;.tock of llour is bought. It ti’.“ floer Ip then warclii-d and '-’•iiar.i>'i it will tie iitil- izfii pr;ictic;.ily to the i-x liuion of any waste ihr'nmii sp.ii’ag.-, 'i'liis is I me nion^ especia.I.v il it i-; piirdia.-ed in ac( I uiiaiice v.ith th.- pfseut needs only. We Carry the Finest Line of Poultry All the Year Around Chickens that ait fresh killed. Fish, steaks, chops. 'Poviiway Ba]itist chnreh Saturday niirlit in the inti'rcst of somi' of onr yoiitig men who bavi* join "I t!i.* L:overnm**nt service, as tliey ii' !['ie>tcd it. (Jrciit intere.'^t wa>matt- it'ested. , A ']’ i ,\ '.V \ \ 1 \ x . CALOMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK :\cts Like Dynamite on a Shijj:- ^ish L'ver and ^'ou I.ose a Day’s Work. Tobacco Sales Break Records. I.uinbi rt in. 'I'ul .icco .'.il* s in the lo.-ai inaikft ar.' hreakiiicc all .^Jire- vien-- ri'coi'd, both as (luantity and jiric- 'rtu' tanners who briii.t; tlie 'iie Hot Spi’inns camp, besides ne’iie ! ITS ('!' il*. ir t'a.iuiiies, who are qnar- we.'ii til the I.une i'fon ni:irk>‘t aiipear well p’.MSPii with tlieii- returns am! t!;t* eliiM I of this itilliix of cash i* ih 'a'iv in ii.L; t'.'ii liy the rnercliapts. l\His Iab>r:aatiim rcct-ived fri*m .\'ew York is to the eft'ecl that .'-;a >'S for th" I'1 I '•■vi-ral days ha,.> iveraircd udi 1 ■ y.Mi i twenty cen’s a Sipri!*.i:M* pioliahly intere.-M^d !i: u’i'.'r leaib'ts i:i thi' section is b''- li 'i. h.av * h-' -M r'--'n(.iisi'. l ■ lor tiio ni wl't'iim iiK'.ile h\ the f>Mle."a! auMior- Ities lo send tliere the remaining '‘.en -'a'!”’:. >!.'Wai'i!s :’iid ti:'ea:'‘n ef tii^ s*'//. ;! (e'i'tv.an - te:.iacr- who are till circu' 'i'la of a rep'it to the en'ect not. f!' t !io:;.-h. ;.ds in wiiich to ship the rulia; •. Tie* v,-.i;-.‘hoasenien say they hav.' all they can use. th:;' tl; l -.cal wanhoii.-^e iii'-n con’d More German Prisoners Corne. .\s!:t\ ,'l ■ .-^o .-atisfactory has been t>'.t* ( ill:;i f.ir inti'in>*(i (]criaans at Hot ^ip-i:'”.; that at i aiisienients are fifty c:;rii-‘i\iers and assistant-' will ^■ave for Hot .S;i’ina: this week to .■;eci hoiis‘'S fi'f the six hundred who v. ill ( ome as soon as the jireiiarations ^>r them are cotnp'etcd. Theie are already ,"iri4 (Jermans at tei'cd in the town itself. The officers a'id s- atr.-Mi are a iiigh type of man hood a ml :lu*y appear to enjoy their enforced vacation. There’s im rca.'^im why a person shiiulu takv siikenuig, saliv;iting calomel when .■'II r. rts buys a large bottle of Dodson's i.'vcr Tuik* a pertVct substitute ft«r calo- l;ul. 1: ii a iilcasant, vegetable li(|uid which will start your liver just as surely as calenui, but it doesn’t make ymi sick and can not .salivate. ('hihlren and grown folks can take Dodson’s Liver Tone, because it is por- t'ectlv harmless. Boy Preacher Ordained. Newton. .Master Vance Heavner, iklie "boy prcacher” has l)et*n ordain ed to the full work of the gos])el min- Coiinth baptist church. lie is now fourteen years of age and is the youngest niinir.ter ordained in the BtAte. Rev. J. A. Snovir, Rev. I-. P. Smith. Rev. J. A Hoyle, Rev. J. M. Ballard and Rev. C. K. Beam comix)s. ed the Presbytery. At the First Bajv tist church Klliott Slewart was or dained. -Mr. Stewart was a student at Wake Fore.it Collegt'. Snl.l l.y I irutj.'TistFf. Price 7^0 j'.'r luift!.^. Taku lliiU'8 Kaniiiy I’ills (ur cu.isiipaiion. City Market The City Market is all the name implies. It is here you get what you want in the line of poultry, meats, fruits and vegetables. Boiled Ham Chipped Meats Armour’s goods Fish Broilers and other poultry to suit you. City Markets S. F. ALLISON, Proprietor PHONE 47 I l.v t!.i- I .. ;m iii;.- t i. ■ t r;l,M ,t tlireu:,'ii Sill h ai :. !• -• •'i!ti I : uii I,!--, ■ ;i ^ Tl). iI.iKiaK ■ te till- y:aOil ynij ■in i> iS'^iiil.v «l. ii\.- r-«.ia H ill's lat.ir'.h I'urc. ini nu:'ici iinil Iv I-'. J '‘hi r.. y iV *'•>. ‘I. ri'i mi rcury. .-ui’l is lak' ti nili rti ally, liiric'Iy I!}!, tl tilt- and iiuic.nis sur- faii-s .if tti,. syslciii. !m biiyir:^; !l,i!l'.s Catarrh ('iiif fit- sur.' ynii ,C' t the •^‘•ri'i- in*. It is t:iki ii int> i'ii:illv ual nini.- in ' TolftJi), by 1'. J. Clien' y & (’i. T s- Istrjr. The or lination took place at tinmni ii.s frc*. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR C.T.A. yays Patronize Nev/s Advertizers, Having (lualified as administrat(>r. c. t. ! :i. of the estati- of Marv .lane Maclie ' Clarlie. deceased, Lite ot 'I’ransx lvania . county, N. ('., this is to noti.'y all persons I having claims of any kind against said j estate to pre^•ent sana* to the undersigned. One Killed, Two Hurt In Runaway. ,>r his attorney, on or before the 27th day Albemarle. -The small 9.^)ii of Klijah of .lune P»1S. ir this notice will be plead Cooper is dead. Mr. f'ooper hiui;=el{ in bar of tlu ir recovery, is cerioiisly injured and another non .All pers(>ns in any uav indebted to said Is badly shaken up as a result of a e.state will make immediate settlement, runaway on the streot.s of Albemarle. . ll.ARRV P. CI>.\RKE The horse Mr. Cooper was driving ' .A lministrator, cum testamento annexo of will wake up feeling great. No more' frij^iit at a motor truck, and Mr. j the t state of Mary Jane Macf'n* Clarke, biliousness, constipation, sluggishness,! Cooper, losing coiiirol of the animal. I deceaseil. headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. ' the in which the three were 1 his .bine 2/th, 1917. Your druggist says if v(,u don't find Dod- riding was turnfid over and all three | WELCH CALLOWAY, Atly. (>29-6tc son’s Liver Tone acts better than horrible occupant-5 th’own against the,— _ Svatl'T’’ P.ailway station buildi'ig. Tho boy, who wa; a'nout 12 years old . uever recovered from the shock. j thing to advertise Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will t'eel weak, sick and nauseated tenc.-rrow. Don’t lose :i day’s work. 'I'ake a spoonful I of Dodson’s Liver Tone instead and vou Everything In the Meat Line Osborne Market Phone 27 The Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre sistible charm—a good complexion. Of course i they do not wish others ^ to know a beautifier been used so they i P' buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER and use accorvlintt to simple dirrc^ions. Iinpruve- nii".it n iiotu rj rtt om r. Soothing, coohn*; and retresiiinK. 1 irals Sunburn, stopa i on. Pink, li'hitr, Rose-Red. 75c. at Druggiiti or h]; mail direct Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Beware of Ointn:crits for Catarrh that Contain iVIercury . nil I', 'iry \\ ill :;t:: • i f still .1 ami c.ii:i; fiolc .»\.'-t' iii Win n till- inucfiii.s .viirfai i-s. r.i I r In- iis. il . ir.iiii T’ t>i:tal>I.* jiiiv.sn tl i-y will ilu is : ■> fi A NBW SUIT COSTS FROM $10 to $50 Your old suit can be cleaned, pressed, repair ed and made to h)f»k ahiiost ;is good as new for .50 cents; SI.00 ,i month for foui suits. City Pressing Cluti J.E. WATERS, Prop. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE I’nder and by virtue if the [mvvt r ut ,ilc containeti in a cerlLin !»-'. d ii; 'i'r-i •. ,!:i‘. d December. L'1, tr:.;n .ioi::: K’ l:- .• and wile I’.essic Kji.m ti; D L. i. .. !i, Trcstee, said (!eed in 1 r-j>l !h 1:.^ ■ •. l • d to secure four certain m.te.'i nl i li , ,tr therewith, saiil notes be;n : du-,- .;ii l p,.y able in three, six. nir.e ar.'i twi-lvi- niunli', . frmi their ri.-.>pective d:itt >. and ( ;.i h ol said notes bearing inti rf'l from i.ate, aiai default having in en luadt- in tin n r. p.: I'.l of said notes, and each ot tlu ir, v. in the payment oi the inti : ■ ii, v.heri bv the powi-r ot -ale r' l.' ■ :• .1 in >.aid Deed in be.-.-.n.e > la’. v ■ ; 1 the . -liil .lohn K K.iir.e d I’l- if Kair.i '. havin;; been iii'ti;- .j ’ i t;.e hiililiT of saitl notes iia' •ieiv.ai. l. .i .. ' 'ie Ilf thr property t.i :,;iti'i s.'iid :' ’t; theretore. 1, the under'itiiuH. trU'U-, '.mII on Saturday, the 1th day .Au^'ust. I' lT at the 12 o’clock at ti*e i.urt i door in Urevard, 'fransyIvatiia coi-ni. C , Sell t'l the liiglu st bidder !■; :■ f, the following jiropertv to uit; Lying and bein^ in Hrevard T ivvr.ship, TransyIv.-mia cuunty, near tii:- li'.-trrn corporate limits of the town t' lire van! I'eginiiing on a stake on tiie North ^ilit• nl Oakland .-\venue. and heinj^ the Snuthf.i^l corner of Lot \o. LM, and runs South . degrees Last '1\~ feet with Oakland .\v' mu- to a stake in a ditih, T. S. Uooii's iiiu-. Thence North U.' degrees West IMu t'l I't t . a stake,conier of Lot .No. 1.M: thfiice S u:’ 2S degrees W’lst \7'> feet to the iH-^inni'i. being all of Lots .\os. L’l’ ami L’\ .- . r veved and plattui bv A. I,. Hardin D'-' t-r: her 1.^, I'M.V Sa'd sale to satisiy said not. ', ; • cost of ^ale, etc. 'riils .lulv ,nd. l‘»17. D. f . Kv ! i !■. 7 1.^ Itc I- • caior.u . vi ur numey is waitin.^' for vou. .Advertisement, Soniethinjjf to sl'11 means some- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE .•\11 persons are hi-reby notitidl t': t i .- undi-rsigned has iiualitied as a(imiiii :r, ’ ol the t state ot 1. (>. Leiibetter, .a ■ ' a:al all persons having claim ai ;,in.',' i.-^late will present liie same t.' - i e i - iu.aed within twelve montlis fn iv. if.e hereof, othiTwise liiis notice w ii In- : in Har ot tlu ii rit .verv. .\)l persons iiuii bted to said ■ •' : piease make imn'.ediate jaymea’ '1 I.is tile .^th. day of .!u!y, 1‘'17. 1. ]) Lr:-!:! ) 1). L. l].\i;i.l.'H. .\.dmi:' t. • r .\ttorney. 7 ' ’ ' NOTICE-LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE By virtue of the power aro t '. given the under."igned in a eert.ini ; ! intrust executed by .\. L. S!u a niaks.;. liated November .Ml. I'M.^, to jiavT.U'nt of ci-rtain promissory note- e culed bv said Slu'wmaker to >a..i for the use of M. 11. I'l u u-r ai'.ii H t Ml Kenney; and whereas >aid i; ' - !' matured by reson of tl'.e taiiur:- maker to make good the dei;u:it ^r' p. . ment of same; an*l the payts directed tb.e said trustee to jive ■ (]uired notice of such default. :.: ii it ' (lefault was not made good to a i\(.rf the land described in said deid i:; tni't ; .-\nd notice having been ejvin. aad I fault not having been ma.’ie g- d. " • tiiereforc, 1 will sell to the higlu'. I' : for cash at the court 1 ou^e dour i ■ town of Hrevard, N. C., in tl.e i ' j Transylvania, as per terms el said, dec I i in tru^t on .Monday, .August t>:h. l'*17. I 1 o’clock p. m., all the following de-.iiin d ! tract tif land, lying in Mills Riv.r i u\ ' ship, Henderson countv, X. C., a::d nea- I'towah station on the Southern rail\vav, I ad joining lauds of J. L. Cash, et a! , i bounded as follows: J Beginning on a large hlack gum in j Cash’s line the southeast side of a I swamp and runs south 75 deg w. i l.^ poles to a white oak in Chas. Kn-li'h s line; then with said Knglish's line south 4 deg east (should be north I deg west) .^S poles to a spanish oak in t'.ash's line; then with Cash’s line south 11 deg cast ()1 ‘4 poles to the beginning, contain ing severv and one-half acres, more or less. Sale made to satisfy said notes, inter est, cost and expenses of sale. This July 3rd, 1917. THOS. il. SH;PM.\N. 7-6-5tc Trustee.
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