iSREVARD J^i:\Vo, BUiiVAKl). N G ^ErK|-2R PTJ^ II '•*»* m III w !« r1 8 J; ii 9 P P! A R I -i (i'l I y |1 P Ii P'' N ' '■ H ii ^ w K ' [J r,’ ■ = ■f ■ i h ,t ft '' iii Uri For every saJe tbero ts a b'ayer and a sa!e~. person. The '.r'iesrrjan ''rei;‘r’^:f . '% ■ Liiy*-/ lUrf/! ;;[i qual/ly etiid price. Tire’ouT^cr,is interested in quality and !s quick to recogriif e it, hut if hr f iir«-i i ri,/h! the traos v'ili not be ms.de. f.t 5S this final thing—the “PR!.l^F!-’’™whic!* cHsiches every sale. The siore t??;'.* r- iii -i ;>»;'siJjon to en’prip- SiZe as we oo ‘ a r*>L i i j « £7^- i exhai-^t tiiemselven spr^!(iri;'; or s'vr;^:jinri no store f^i.arantee?^ ai^d quaKL;7 i‘iG?e e''.‘p?'-rxtk:?.l^y tliaii we do, bi;t th.fAr ^rg\5t:ir;'2'^M:!s There is way lo g::'t aro;jcd iv—he Pric^ ih-.e 1‘hio^/’' 'Hie cii5^:cmcr'3 recognitlo^i of w.i- ^ r qvrHty rt t^,c r^ght pi ke. That h what makes a busintiGO pvospei^: Mote a few of the priccs we are quoting on good seasonable merchandize:: Best Ovitiiij^j, pci- yjrJ 15c Bi.'st Gi ld’ll I!'!, fzr y.-i'd 15c All Wo.-l Scr^;j, per yard /'^c Gooi, luMvy CcUiti -i-! F'anncl, p>:r y_n'd 15c Men's Best Overalls, pair $1.50 Ladies* ar.d Children’s good quality Black p.iir 15c Ladic:,’ Winter Wci'^f^t [jn hr > Ladic,>' extra y^'> A :j lalit/ Uui >n S'.iir', C'jir. .$!.■ Men’s extra 'y/)d \ lality UnJon S.iiis, r.j.:t . .Si.i, Children’s I f .bo;:^‘/an Cap;., eaih .'• Mcpi’s 5^0'^.d ouality Sv/eaters $1,50 1? ere are hundreds of other arHcles too nmrieroiis to mention all at low pricoS. You nay no hirih ~ric? ? fr.-; ' U. J O M. merchandise when you trade at Plummer’s. N. B.—I'he new Coats and Ladies’ Co:;.t Suits ?ife here. We know 3’'oii can save from $2.50 to -r5 00 rr these parr 'Ciits. ConAC and be convinced. •i. Mam Street A. P L U M M E Brevard, N. C. I Ctlltrch TiirectOKy PPOTECTION' FCR YOUNG PIGS 1 I H£1 IS YiUB iifApTM I 4 a' a Vj 1 1 Fender Ar;nr,g:d Around Sides of Far rowing Pcn3 PrcverrLs Gov/ Froi'n Crc. .hinn Liltio Ones. Patronize 0 ! 1 When prices of Clothing are rising, what is the sensible thing to do? T hi-: cf r. i'!. r Is u'^cd l>y iiiin- !: :■• i-r' rs in i!ie corii !■•■!!. •ri'l ;'iw'; ‘ \‘ ■!!> ;i' i’t-*;',ls hi :i ina- '■i; .■!'( i . s. it coii.-i'-Is of ;. t'.vo ■ ’• I '. 1 i nhi.ir citrMi iri-!,-s I'rom !>:!■:’. V.a* rUl'SHV TK!^! \\ C!!! !-’! !! ,l"l..l i\. il,..', I’il'liT. This is w^hat you can do at our stores for the C/ following reasons; First: Because we bought them at the best and biggest markets. Second: Because we bought them in large quantities. For these reasons we are supplied with the BEST of goods and in such amounts that we can HOLD DOWN the price in the reach of the con sumer. BUY NOW WHILE THE STOCK LASTS. Have you realized that the prices on Shoes and Clothing will be still liighcr before the winter is over? Come and sec the largest and finest line of Clo'ihin^ and Shoes in Transylvania county. I'he Cream of Goods, with the Price at the Bottom. I'\\ iD.'^ox i'Mvi;!': !’Ri;s!'.vt;;ri \.\' rnrKci! .lol.,; !•■. Wav, I'., t-a. Advertisers —amrawf——.nai They are all boosters and deserve ycur business. ’.Ml l.iv 1 r •i!.; . lUi:V.\KD !'..\P'1'1ST ('lil Kl'H. ('iiMit r .Inn!.in ;iiil (lastoTi stin ts. A. V*. Mi l).mill, i’astnr. I’Ikhu' No. l l.’’ !: ' '. \; .: j - .1. ::: \vi-;. ss i! \: ' .M Fig Fender. i!i.' Iloiir. !!• lii^h rnoUi:!i that ill r.a .'■i'.. ilowii uhil. . . \nu:i:; !H-r.\,>rn her and tlu- \v;ill t!.«'v can .siij: und.T the l\-iid»T :ai(i avi'id I't iiiir (■ni->li.'(i by tlu- wi'i^rJit of tin- sd'.v.—t »i'aiiu»‘ Judd FaniU'r. {« Tliere are jiir-t ui'l - oiir: in the hiiuo' Havoiinr line. H - line Me-iiiiir:. 1 i.iv,'! .i?- :i Ti;-^ !.!V ••Vv:i:'.:.; ,.v .; • I.;.- ■ : t • r: ; ■ , ■!; ••' * ! •. wi ■! sl.i, ■ ,i r.-n ! .1.1 >f! vii I > I ■ ■■-; 1 • V ■ I.! \ \'. ' I; I . WORLD SHORTAGE OF STOCK Speedy Ending cf War Wouid Not Change Present Basis of Prices —Tax I.S Protection. :;;;a Heavy. Ti.. C : ansv/er every ing reciuiremc:^i il'- i ever existt cl in a c.w. 3 iun;\ AKi) Mi/riK'.ids r cki kcii. 'iV. l/!'Mr I’duviy. I’astcr. Sun '.I. ''•.•.•.I'!.!'. ' J. C. WHITMIRE, Cherryfield, N. C. WHITMiRE & LYNCH, Pisgah Forest, N. C. Please mention tills .idvvrlL-.cnicnt when inquiring r.bout tlicsc $>oods. ,i! I-- a I'l. 1 a'..; .it ai ..a ; • ■■ ; . a: Ii.'nn:' :,.i ! ; \\ ■ .111; 1 -f,. .;ui" ■' > ;' in !,r. \ M..:;- IS ;i:. I 1 i;.--. !,. , MI.!' • ■ ; \V ■ ;!5 ■■ : . \ .1 . i T Ti 1-I-' ;i ;i;. I !'. r-' 1.1V I il .1 Hi! Ill:' W ■ ua,iii’•% M ; s:, lilt. V . ..:v. ;i. i:.. .\a\ili.i' -M , S ; ;> :n . I.; • •r liist .'".’.a.lay ' j i'l ' ! IV I ■'! la a. •; ■■ r ' i>- mi. I tl,..;; \\j:!i ti>> ,i:i'l we wa’i : ' Nuai. -J t'u 'I'hcvr is fv. iy re to Ik lieve that thi' }i;a M'lii I. VI I cl' ji'. li-c'. fur livo si'll Vvi.! Cliii'i.iiiU' lor tinu*. }’.c- cau>i‘ 111! :c is a \\orid sliorlaL'^c of siiM'l;. a sp. rdy ciiiliiit: of llio present war sJiould Hot ciiaiiuc tin* basis of pricfs until a noruial supiily t.if .-Nt-K-k is raided. '1'in- lo i»cr cent iniiort dtity oil slock, nieal^. hides and \\ool will ser\e as i>ioie*iion a;.:.iinst sliip- nients from other countries where la bor is c'!n-aper. Patronize the merchants who ad vertise in this paper. They will treat you right. WOOL YARN rURGHASED BY RED CROSS WORKERS 'niittens for s(»l«li(‘r.s luis arrived. ,, , 'riie societv lias l)oui;ht •'^jooof varn 1 ht* Kea ( rf)ss workt'rs are still ' ^ . tiusy tlu'so (lays in the ])rt'i)arafton for siicdi purposes. Mr.". of lios])ital dressings. ' K. T. HeTinini; i.s in chjir^o of this Part of the wool yarn to lie used ^ dopurtnient of the Red Cross work. Work Drag After Rains. There are many times wlieii a day’s wKrk «.an be spar»d on the road. Af ter heavy rains ibe road may ueod c‘r- tain ri'pairs or imiirovements when tlie overseer is not ready to call otif the ^ _ hands. Why not individual farmers donate n day’s work oa the road at in kiiittit)M- sweaters, nmflleis and such time? ENGLAND'S CAST-IRON SHEEP I! 31 Joy Ride to Town. A trip to town now to hty in the win ter supply of necessities, is a joy ride compared fo wlmt tliat same trip will be when the roads pt*t i::uddy. Herdwicks Are Noted for Their Mut ton and Woo!—Able to Stand Ex posure and Hardships. A writer i:i The Shepht*ril’s .fournal refers to the llerdwiek as Kn;iUiud’!: cast-iron slu'ep. 'i’he Herdwicks art; fanu'd for tlieir mutitui and thick, soft lleecc-!. They stand the hardships and e\p«isures of an iiuiemeut ciimutc belter thau most oiher breed:^. Renew before expiration. In one minui*, I can t;.-- i.ll the niysi'. * y ui;t ('' *:a oil question, aixl i.iak^* :v so clear to yen th:it i’ tan never {£0 wrcr.^. me. Brevard Hardware Co, Don’t order. C. Doyiv*.

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