'■ ?*■ h ‘^' ■ v^%’-; .'4?^ rilHfc' V' if >' - ■-^u ^*‘*'“w?--' ■MlillWM ■r-r*:S ' v->' ‘ . :i-v' - ■• ' ' '\' '■ *■- ' * ' ••' ' V • •. '^, .- ‘ •* ^ -^‘j- ■ '.■ -.. ■ . ♦ % .• V -.^ ,* ^ ■ , «■■ . ,. ■' ■- 1,-,. £'. ■ /: f- : A/ ■I i W 4 ,v. f V*ll# •’ »TAt i’#^' NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT A COAT OF PAINT ON'YOUR RESIDENCE OR YOUR -OTH ER BUILDING^. WHILE YOU ARE WAITING ON YOUR CORN TO GET BIG ENOUGH TO WORK IS THE VERY TIME: COME IN AND LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON YOUR PAINT. WE HAVE PAINTS FOR ALL pUI^SflS AND IN ALL COLORS—AND OUR PRICES ARE LESS THAN THE OTHER FELLOW’S. WE HANDLE THE^ FAMOUS RURFEE’5 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE PAINT ROOF AND BARN PAINT FI.OOR PAINT ' AUTO PAINT BUGGY PAINT FLOOR OILS - PAINT BRUSHES ETC ' - 2 SHIPMENT OF PREST-O-LITE TANKS JUST RECEIVED . 0 While you are in our store don’t fail to take a look at our Standard, Universal and Cast Iron Ranges. See our Farm and Garden Tools and our Wire Fencing W. L BISHOP & COMPANY PLUMBING and PLUMBING SUPPLIES , >i-4L filift; '■ m r je-v ,?'*. TWO '>r / " A* V \ 4vS> -<> > The famfliar figur* in biu« unitarm and pok* ^nn«t la back home to aarve after four>yeara in khaki with tha boya*^Ovtr Thara.** Salvation Army laaaies aerved old faahiqncd American dewohntita In the front line trenfiliea, and now that the war ia over they will ,be fOMnd again in '.he eluma and dark placea of our a*««t citiea, ready to give a helping hand U men, women and Children who • are on the down' grides The Salvation Army Home Servlci CamMlan for t13.000.00c ooene May 19. to lart one week. K Cm A. Indastrial Courses in Buenos Aires J FOR Shoes, Dr^ Gooib and Qothi^. The cheapest stores in the state; We cut, ^ priiBe and , idl Ae jieecb. Follow the crowd to Hendws<»ville» N« C. A Warning FOft VBOBfPT REIiDEr' nKlM Gil^ Sore Itiroet, Ootd la dwsrvBtf an. SnflanmiatRMi and .Cenceai>i% Cream of Moatatd gircs fnstaat Wdtm and oomfort to tiie ■nflerar. It la far superior to mustard pUM- ters or any liniment on the mariML It relives congestion, ' inllammatiaa and pain ahnost instantly. It takes the place of plasters oi* Unimenta far colds, p&ins and aches. It has product trondertnl resolti with thousands afflicted with sex* throat^ tonsitiCls, stiff neck,, neural|^ cengestion, rheumatism, sprains. sOre muscles, bruises, colds in the cheau bronchitis, croup, headache, lumbace^ pains and aches of the back or Joinia and chilblains. Every household should have a jar of Cream of ^fustard in the medi^a*« cheat for emergrency. Ask your drtfg- , cist; 2Sc and SOc jars, Hospital aiaek $2.50. ' ‘ . : The Cream of Mustard Con^sonfli . Norwalk. Conn. • U5L ‘^reamT-^ MUSTAHDl 25 Cf\TS An American Y. W. C. A. secretary teaching South Ameriean girle who have been forced Into inc|ustry during the war to become laundresaea. T \ ; MILLED FLOUR IT IS THE DUTY OF EVERY PERSON iN TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY TO PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES WHEN IT IS PQSSIBLE—AND ESPECIALLY WHEN HE CAN GET JUST AS GOOD OR BETTER PRODUCTS AS IF HE BOUGHT OUTSIDE THE COUNTY.- ^ J • WE HAVE GONE T6 CONSIDERABLE EXPENSE TO EQUIP ONE OF THE MOST UP-TO- DATE FLOUR MILLS IN THIS SECTION. OUR MILL IS EQUIPPED WITH THE VERY LAT EST IMPROVED MACHINERY AND IS OF - 25 LLB. PER DAY CAPACITY. OUR FLOUR CAN NOT BE BEAT BY ANY MILLING CONCERN IN ANY SECTION OF THE COUNTRY. IT IS MADE FROM NO. 1 RED WINTER WHEAT AND IS ALL , WHEAT—UNBLEACHED—WHICH MAKES IT MORE PALATABLE AND HEALTHIER THAN IF BLEACHED. MOST OF THE FLOUR NOW MADE BY LARGE MltLING COMPANIES IS BLEACHED IN ORDER TO MAKE IT WHITE. MOREOVER, THEY BOLT THEIR MEAL AND PUT THE FLOUR FROM THE CORN IN THE WHEAT FLOUR. Our Flour is sold undw the name of FLAVO FLOUR—(but in^bujring be sure the name of Burnette & Verdery Milling Co. is on the saw.) The following firms in and near Brevard sell our Flour: C. C. Yongue, Brevard L. Erwin, Brevard T. Mitchell, Brevard [ge, Brevard Brevard Mills Store, Brevard R. P. Kilpatrick, Brevard Brown-Patton Co., Pisgah Forest Hershell Garren, Cedar Mountain * • v> > >UR MEAL IS UNBOLTED. REMEMBER ALSO, THAT WE GRIND RYE :at. % > kSt. REME

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