t% tm JttW: < "SlS" * - K 'f ^5’ K"' "*" ^ ?? '' ■ -^■ f •.', <■■ i.; '^ ' -■j?7 iC t',* ' .;■- ■• ,- r’ '< . ■■■»y>.; *_'. f te 'iPi. By Car Load ■ We get the lowest Wholesale Price. “We Buy for Less and we Sell for,Les&’^ than those who buy in small lots. “Low prices and high quality” is our motto. . ' , By buying these Wagons in car load lots we got them at a reduced figure and we can sell them to you RIGHT, COME IN AND SEE THEM AND PICK YOURS OUT.. Fsurmers Supply G>mpany, brevard, n.c J. M. ALLISON, Manaper : mm m Mm MM QUALITY is the most abused word in the diction ary. As an adject ive, modifying cloth es, it has been used 1,000,001 times. ^Some day this particular word will arise in relbellion and refuse to serve unscrupu lous makers. Some day a just reward for the proprieties of^the English language will discourage the indiscriminate use of this handy word. Some day you will join the intelligent army of Griffon Clothes buyers and leam the true synonym for ‘^Quality.” You^ll see it happily expressed in the Grif fon label. WEILT’S GENTS’ STORE OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE BREVARD. N. C NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina—^TransylTaaia Coun ty—In Um Superior Covrt—July Torm, 1919. Fannie S. Cary and husband, Louis H. Cary and E. E. Stone vs. ' C. B. Stonoj T. C. St<me, C. R. Stone, R. G. Stone, Florida S. Miller and husband W. N. Miller, J. B. Floride L. Stone, Martha Stone, J. B. G. Stone, Jr., EUza W.. Stone, *nieo- dore C. Stone, Thomas W. Miller, F. Lydia Miller, E. S. Miller, May Mil- kff, W. N. Mmer, Jr., AgnciB T. Stone, Florida L. Stone, Martha Stone, J. B. ‘Btone, Jr., F. Cary Stone, T. Croft Stone, E. IL Stone, ESizabeth Stone, Hally Stone, Francis Cary and Mary £. Quy. Ite dafendants above named will take Botice that an action ^titled, as fbove IwB been'ctnrawncad mite Ih^erior Court of Tramqrlvwiia Coni^ to set <» and eitebl&h t«r6 Isst 4oeds from Florid^ L. Stims, df- ^laiattfsi And the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the term of the Si^perior Court of said County, to be held on tiie Sixth Monday before the First Monday in September, 1919, it being the 21st day of July, 1919, at the Court House of said County, in Brevard, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. JThis the 15th day of May, 1919l» . N. A. MILLER, 4t-rlg Cleric Superior Court. Let Us .Prifit Yoiir Sate Bills MISS GASH ADDRESSES THE DISTRICT MEETING Miss Annie Jean Gash left for Hendersonville on Tuesday where she went to deliver the principle address before the Western N. C. district meeting of the U. D. C. Delegates to this meeting are ex pected from every U. D. C. chapter in this section of the State. The vis itors were tendered a luncheon on Wednesday by the Hendersonville chapter at the Kentucky Home. NEW CITY FATHERS GET BUSY Brevard's new municipal board had their first regular meeting on Monday evening. The entire time of the meeting was taken up with a dis cussion of the legality of a public service franchise recently granted by the city board. The matter of ‘ap pointing the variolis town officials, 'whose selection by the city council usually takes place at the first meet ing of the newly elected aldermen, was postponed until the next meeting of the city board which is scheduled to take place Monday night. May 26. PREMIUM HAMS AND BACON AT SLEDGE’S. MEETING OF MATHATASI/IN CLUB The . Mathatasian Club met 9p Thim^ay afternoon at the home of Mrs. li^nk Jenkins. The program of the afternoon was arranged by Mrs. Ida Bryant and the subject presented tor consideration was **Community Incoznes.** A paper ^n ^'Municipal Incomes** was read by Mrs. R. H. Mo^- gan. This reading was fdll<lw3d by a general discussion of the various sourcei of income to tiie Community. Iti^. Morgan will be^M^as to the organi^tion^at its ttie^ iiig which will take iilaee on ThunP- day. May tiie 22nd at half-past threO in the aftiemoon. * GET. SOME OF THAT SPRING l^lfP^TSLEDGE’S.,^ , , , MINSTREL SHOW POSTPONED The Soldier Minstrels from Camp Oteen who were to have played here on Friday have received government orders forbidding their absence from camp on that date. Therefore their appearance here has been indefinitely postponed. BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM SLEDGE. W. U. SUPERVISOR STAT^FACTS Brooks Says Taniac Has Overcome His Troubles—Feels Like A New Man. A Message in the "BREVARD NEWS’^ will reach over 1,200 homes. Are you stiU on the bottom rung? If so, why not increase your business through ad vertising. , **See Bee Osborne'^ **My wife obtained such satisfac tory results from Taniac that I tried it myself and I have gained ten pounds and feel like a new man," said J. W. Brooks, traffic superintend ent for the Western Union Telegraph Co. at Dallas, Tex., and living at 1732 Hickory street, that city. “When I began taking Taniac,’* he continued, “I was suffering from a stubborn case of stomach trouble, the result of an attack of acute in digestion I had several years ago. I had an awful pain licrOss my back,, and was so nervous and worried about my kidneys that I could hardly sleep at all. I suffered from rheumatism in my legs, my feet would swell and I was tired and languid all the time. I was badly rundown, lost weight, streng^ and enetgy and none of tho medicines I took 4id me any good. “After taking Taiilac fw a short time 1 began to pick up and kept im proving, till now my rhetkmatism is all gone, the paifis have disappeared from my back and my kidneys don’t wmrry Uke tlwy <tid. I have a fine Rjetite and ean eat anything I wairiif without suffmng at all from In^ g^stion, 1^ sleep is sound and restf and I get up m tiM'monHkig^ fino.” V- s . t, Taniac i»;s<4d by leading (Bysrywhere.—adr. ' ^ ^ BARGAINS _IN— Auto Tires WE, OFFER THE FOLLOWING TIRES AT REDUCED PRICES: NO WAR TAX WE NEED THE MONEY Special Regular War Price Price Tax about 2-30x3 Sqiieege Diamond Tire $18.45 $20.45 $ .98 1-31x4 Squeege Disumond Tire 26.35 28.35 1. FEDERAL CASINGS Smooth Tread '...... 14.80 15.80 Rug^ll'*Ti«ad 17.80 18.80 'ged Tresid 23.45 24.45 S. Rugged Tread.. 27.1^ 28.15 ^OODKK H CASII4GS Tread \ . .. $14.85 $15.85 $ .66 2-30x3 6-30x3y2 2-3^ V2 2-32x4 2-31x3 3^ . ... X23.25 24.25 1.01 3i2.30 1.35 23^ 98 : T A DOLLAR YOU S ON No Tires ARE CO DON'T

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