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%'r ‘ yr-' V ’•- iT ■ .'?■ ’" * aSim .... '■A Detroit ti^: THE OIL STOVE WITHOUT A WICK 4 111 the Detroit Vapor Oil Stove you s^el &ll the doil-‘ venience. of ga.. !! 5^®“'' ***^** »* ly as gas and is just as clean and conv!^'^* This is the only oil stove on the market tha^ bake biscuits like ‘^mother usedto make.” Come in and let us demonstrate this stove. . It will soon pay for itself in the saving of fuel. Lm NichoUon of Rownan. Miss Ethel Collins of Lal^e Toxaway, N. C. were irt®med last Sundfty roorn- ing, August 10, 1919» at the bridc^S home. • The ceremony wag performed by the groom’t |frandfRthe^» T. B. Beid. Nice yefresHments were served which everyone seemed to have ei|j0y®d very much. Th brid^ and gr9§?n wW then accompanied to the ® home by their friends, Waw»|i Pisl|> er and Miss Louise Williams, BjlJ Jackson and Miss Callie Galloway. That they will ever be true to eac^ other and their home adorned with Jpye A FRIEND. CoaM Find No lUlUt Frtm HU S«f- ferin®!—F®*1* Liks New Man Sine* Taldng Tsiilae. He Declare*. •■•jr is indeed doubtful if there is a better known‘or more highly respect ed man in Knoxville, Tennessee, than , C. M. Smith. ‘Cal” as he is known to ^ ^is host of friends, has been promin-1 e^^ly identified with the ice cream ^ maniifttcturing business in that citj^i - .rg ' b'""^ for a number «l PSH; obi'Aooj Ja wok, nu^ took, I Mnttoucd tor iltt'WOTita’ gun'to liajd ^ "A 6riend%o£.__^^ this Tanliw aild tie iiBd stetfted tiil^ WeUi yop can Ulieve H> or :^ot, but I ^ ^ to improve from the'fery start: ^ Bjf the end of the week I was all strai^> tened o^t again and now that Tvc, taken three bottles, I feel like'a new^ man. I have forgotten* all about tw' old indigestion ind can *\nylfhi^. 1 want. ^ V :jr “Tanl^^t l^ats anything I ever si^ody fn^"®sy TO THE FARMER How about your grass seeds ? For the convenience of our many customers we have decided to handle BeedCs this year and we have the following to offer ydti: Red Clover, Crimson Clover, Herds grass, Orcharci grass and Red Top. Don’t fail to see us for all kinds of auto supplies. W. L BISHOP & COMPANY PLUMBING and PLUMBING SUPPLIES V rsponsioi3 position with tne iuono ice Cream Company. In relating his re markable experience with Tanlac» Mr. Smith recently said: “About one month ago, I had a severe attack of what the doqtors de scribed as acute indigestion and for sevral days I was a very sick man. Shortly after. eating, one day, I be gan to experience a very full, un- Every doi^rt in town-your dniggirt j comfortable feeling in my stomach; and everybody a druggist has noticed * ™nT! SUBSTIIUTE FOR NASTY CALOMa Starts Your Liver Without Mak> ing: You Sick and Can Not Salivate. they ai« n af F.r.d ihc.- a-J_ *W.. 'Ainlac is sold b|^4i^ding drug^rists ewrywhere.—adv. * great f^lling-ofif in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson’s Liver Tone is taking its place. ^'Catomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results.” said a priminent local druggist. Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed] by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle costs but a few cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, yoa*have only to ask for your money back. - . Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant-tast- ing, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoon ful at night and wake up feeling line; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn’t gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s work! Take Dodson’s Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition —Avdertisement. Your Drugs ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR FOOD. WE USE THE BEST DRUGS OBTAINABLE IN FILLING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS, AND THEY ARE ALWAYS FILLED BY A COM PETENT PHARMACIST. MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, IN FACT EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST- CLASS DRUG STORE. ' f DAVIS-WALKER DRUG CO. Successors to DUCKWORTH DRUG CO. Main St. BREVARD, N. C. Phone 85 BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM Help the poor old printer by bring ing in your copy for ads, etc. as early as possible each week. SLEDGE. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Thirty days after date the County Board of Education will let a contract for some repairs on the Pleasant Hill School House, and also, several con tracts for the construction of toilets various school districts of the coun ty. Plans and specifications for any or all of the work may be had in the office of the County Supt. of Pub lic Instruction. Most cordially yours, A. F. MITCHELL, Co. Supt. August 2nd, 1919. 4t. LIFE OF FIRST PRES IDENT OF WORLD The Life of First President of the World, History of greatest and most prominent man in the entire world, Presi dent Woodrow Wilson. Also Life of Col. Roose velt, 700 Business Les sons, History of Negro Race. Send in your or der at once. W. L. CARMICHAEL, Brevard R-2 Ai^ent. I had never had anything like it be fore and I hope I never will again, for my stomach swelled up so with gas that I could hardly breath. My hands and fevt got cold and'clammy and my puls^ weak. I felt like I’d kills RAm> and mice—that’s RAT-SNAP, the^d reliable rodent destroyer. Comes in cakes—^no mixing with other food. Your money back if it fails. 25c. size (1 cake) enOU^ for' Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. 50c. size (2 cakes) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. $1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for ,all farm and out-buildinars, storage buildings, or factory bui^ngs. Sold and Guaranteed by Brevard Hardware Co., firevard, N. C.' IF YOU CANT FIND IT GO TO SLEDGE’S. --■5< The Event of the Year THE ADORABLE —IN— Constipated; bilious; dizzy; headaches: .nervous: irri table; “feeling bad all over”. Whole system con gested. “All pluggred up." Dr. Tnacher'S Liver aid Bl^d Syrup Is what yoir need. It’s ■ purely vegetable tonic and blood purifier. Mildly laxa tive or thoroughly cathartic according to the dose. . It wakes up a lazy LIVER and keeps it “on the Job”. ■ It induces healthy action of the KIDNEYS. It puts tho BOWELS in good condition and keeps them that way. YOU need something of this kind—and every mem ber of the family, from tho children up, does too. Get it at your drug store. “For two years I suffered with some kind of ■tomach trouble and indigeatioo. I tried Kveral remedies, but could get no re- lief until I tried your DR. TflACHEft’S LIVER AND BLOOD SYKUP. Two bottles cured me. I have DO trouble with my Btom- sch now; can eat anything I de sire without fear.”—Min Fannie Johnson—Tenn. THUHER MEOICINE CO. 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