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WE DELIVER PROMPTLY
all ordei*» for Groceries and oiw
Groceries are all of the first-
class kind. Our stock is care
fully selected because
OUR TRADE U pijETlCULAR
and it is our aim always to
please. We want y«*HT buisness
and as •we cjffer the best and
freshest of Groceriea, and ask
no more, and often less prices,
we would be t'iad to- kseve it.
MITCHELL
The Grocer.
T» Hit Niece* and Nephews: "Beware of the man who offers you som«-
ttilng ‘just as good’ for your Ooremment securitids.”
College Educations are Made
Possible‘By Government Plan
Director of War Loan Organization of This District is Anxious
to ISzplain BSethod to All Who Are Interested and He
Invites Requests for Information.
Perhaps In no other thing is TTncle [ ly adhered to by both the child and
6am more interested than in the fu-1 hfs parents. Is necessary. Otherwise
lure of America in the citizens of to-1 money will prtfbably not be ac-
~ W.1 j • * j j 1- ! cuniulated in time, nor appreciation
mon-ow-thecblldreuottod.y-andl.e|^ ^ eduction
•onsequently realizes the tremendous ! be so developed in the minds of the
importanoe of inculcating in the i boy and girl that they will stick to
minds of the children the principles I Purpose to get it regardless of
of thrift and enkindling in their hearts ' t^e obstacles in their paths,
a desire to Improve their condition in '. There Is a enefthod provided
by the United States Government—
life. With these things in view the' . . ^
government is Euggesting ways where-1 which this money can be accumu
t>y a higher education may be had by
many boys and girls who otherwise
would never receive the benefits o< a
college course.
“In the 2.000.000
lend, the District of Columbia. Vir-
lated gradually and be ready when it
is needed Meanwhile It will be abso
lutely safe, will draw a splendid rate
of interest and be exempt from all
state, eounty, and city taxes, both as
j principal and interest, except es-
I tate or inheritance taxes. Moreover.
ginia, West Virginia. North Carolina process of getting this money
and South Carolina." said Albert S. | gin^pje, go direct, that
Johnstone, director of the War Loaa the members
Organization, Richmond, Va., “there
Ita CITY MARKET
Is the best place in town to get the best of
EVERYTHING to eat. The best of Fresh
and Cured Meats, Chickens, Eggs^ Butter
and Vegetables are to be found here at £dl
times.
We will pay the highest cash price for
all kinds of Country Produce.
THE CITY MARKET
W. H. DUCKWORTH S. F. ALLISON
are perhaps 1.000,000 boys and girls,
12 to 15 years old, who are looking
forward to entering oollege—some
day. Their parents realize, If the
lK>ys and girls do not, that this
*some day’ will come very, very soon.
“It is not merely a question of
money. Enkindled ambition, steadi-
of the family may
share In it, thotKgh no one can get it
except the one to whom it belongs."
Mr. Johnstone says he would Ifke
to tell every interested parent, boy, or
giri more about ft. He asks simply
that you fill out the coupon below,
clip it out, and n^ail to him at the ad
dress given on it. He promises a
prompt reply.
FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS CX)UPON
Mr. Albert S. Johnstone, Dirtctor,
War Loan Organization.
Richmond, Virginia.
Dear Sir:
I have read of the method, provided by the tTnited States Cfovem-
ment, by which the accumulation of money in advance to secure a
college education is being encouraged. I would like to know more
about it. Please write me fully.
(Name)
CAddress)
(Business)
WAR SAVING STAMP
VALUABLE SECURITY
ARE YOU CIVILIZED?
A. M. WHITE
U. G. WOODWARD
Announcing the Chevrolet
White & Woodward of Rosman wish to an-
aounce that they have accepted the agency for The
Chevrolet Cars and will deliver, right to your door, a
touring car for $835.00 and a roadster for $820.00 Re*
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member we deliver right here. Ncttify us for deioaon-
stration.
WHite ^ Woodward
‘TTie Chevrolet”
Rosman, N. C.
There are eight poiata of excellence
that are possessed by War Savings
Stamps which are especially appealing
and which are not combined in any
other security now to be obtained in
any market War Savings Stamp
workers would do wall to get these
•ight points and to see that tliair ad-
vaatages are not lost sight of.
(1) Every War Saviags Stamp is a
direct promise to iiay on the part of
the strongest government in tha
world.
<2) It bears interest at the fate of
4 per cent eompounddd quartwly it
held nntil naaturity.
(8) The amount of money required
for the investment is so small that
•very person can own at least one in
terest be'aring security.
(4) It is readily obtainable. Any
post office, almost any bank aild any
Other agency will svpply them.
(6) It is always in seast>n and may
1)4 purchased at any time.
(•) Its prinelpal is always main
tained With an accrual of interest.
(7) It is the most liquid of all se-
mirlties. roadily converted into eash
on sbort notice and is redeemable
vpon tturity at conve^aat places.
(5) Its Intarest is received linmed-
lattl}T tii ihe time of purcbase, instead
periodiiSkltf iurlBf tlM lift of the
tscvitloa.
“The difference between the civil
ized man and the savage is thrift.
Keep expenditures always below in
come; save something," said Andrew
Carnegie.
How far are you civilized?
Do you simply live in today, as does
the savage, or are you preparing for
tke necessities of tomorrow? Will
yon be ready to'take advantage of fu
ture opportunities? Will you be able
to own your own home, to travel, to
change your position or enlarge your
business? Are you confident of waat
old age win bring, and what opportu
nities you wIU be able to give to your
children?
la other word»—ARE YOU SAY
ING?
You can do it. Join the great move
ment for a Thrifty America. Make a
start with your odd quarters today.
Thrift Stamps may pave the way to
a happy, comfortable and more ^vil>
ized tomorrow. Are you traveling
this smooth road, or is yours an on-
paved one? Choose between the two.
Lincoln said: “Be a patriot Don’t
mar the immortal emblem of'humiui*
ity, the Declaration of Independencte."
Buy Thrift Wd War Savings Stamps.
Thriit is shorthand for ‘*Waste '
want not” Buy War Savings Staa
9USDGB.
Kbtedondi Cards.
DR. J. Y. McKlNNEY
Dentil
Over Weilt’s Ladies* Store
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ROBT.L.GASH ' W.9*BREESE. J*.
GASH & BI^SE
LAwVEk^
11 to 17 MdMlim Building
Notary Public.
JC3L
to
KEEP^LL
. A Teaipooifil •! PERURA
TkrerTiMiBlliF
CONNESTEE LODGE
N0.237I.0.0.F.
^feet^ every * Monday 8:00 P. M.
ytsitors welcome.
DUNN’S ROCK
LODGE iiO. 267
A».F* & At Ml
Dr. M. C. KREITZER’S
— CELEBRATED SALVE —
THE WONDER W|»RKER
For Corns, Boils, Carbuncles, Bun
ions, Burns, Sores, Fresh Wounds,
Swelling:*, Scalds, Indolent Ulcers,
Tumors, Sofe Breasts.. Erysipelas,
Acute and Cfonic Rheiiraatisra, etc.,
follow directions closely.
Try it and you will never be with
out it. Price 12 and 30 cents. For
sale by Macfie-Brodie Drug Co.
W. C. POWER & CO., Mfn.
3630 N. Gratz St., Philadelphia, Pa.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLI
CATION
State of North Carolina—Transylva
nia County—In the Superior Court
—Before the Clerk.
Tom Garren et al.
vs.
Jim Garren, Mrs. Jim Garren, Essie
Garren, Robert Garren, Jane Garren,
Wade Garren, Jr., Dora Batcheldore,
John Batcheldore, Milford J. Lan-
ning, Lizzie Lanninpr. David Watson,
(Page), Remus H. Henderson, Essie
Henderson, L. A. Graham, Cannie C.
Graham, Romus D. Henderson, Amie
Henderson, Ellis W. Henderson, Janie
Mae Henderson, Bessie Cathcart, Ja
son M. Cathcart, Nathan Brindle,
Hariett Brindle, R. B. Buchanan,
Julia S. Buchanan, Floyd J. Sitton,
Annie Sitton, S. N. Buchanan, Mag
gie S. Buchanan, Phillipp L. Sitton,
Maggie Sitton, John Slagle, Emma L.
Slagle, Lee C. Sitton, Lillie Sitton,
Lenord Gibson, Hester Ollie Gibson,
Dan Coble, Will Lindsey, Nannie
Lindsey, John Coble, Clarence Coble,
Henry Sitton, Lena Sitton, Sarah Sit
ton, Jane Sitton, Fannie Sitton, Louis
Sitton, Bessie Sitton, Edgar Sitton,
Virginia Sitton, Claude Sitton, Stan
ley Sitton, Harvey Sitton, Alex Sit
ton, Ruth Sitton, Hester Sitton, Mrs.
Ruth Sitton et al.
The defendants,
Jim Garren, Mrs. Jim Garren, Essie
Garren, Robert Garren, Jane Garren,
Wade Garren, Jr., Dora Batcheldore,
John Batcheldore, Milford J. Lan-
ning, Lizzie Lanning, David Watson,
(Page), Remus H. Henderson, Essie
Henderson, L. A. Graham, Cannie C.
Graham, Romus D. Henderson, Amie
Henderson, Ellis W. Henderson, Janie
Mae Henderson, Bessie Cathcart, Ja
son 51. Cathcart, Nathan Brindle,
Hariett Brindle, R. B. Buchanan,
Julia S. Buchanan, Floyd J. Sitton,
Annie Sitton, S. N. Buchanan, Mag
gie S. Buchanan, Phillipp L. Sitton,
Maggie Sitton, John Slagle, Emma L.
Slagle, Lee C. Sitton, Lillie Sitton,
Lenord Gibson Hester Ollie Gibson,
Dan Coble, Will Lindsey, Nannie
Lindsey, John Coble, Clarence Coble,
Henry Sitton, Lena Sitton, Sarah Sit
ton, Jane Sitton, Fannie Siton, Louis
Sitton, Bessie Sitton, Edgar Sitton,
Virginia Sitton, Claude Sitton, Stan
ley Sitton, Harvey Sitton, Alex Sit
ton, Ruth Sitton, Hester Sitton, Mrs.
Ruth Sitton, in the above entitled
special proceeding will take notice
that on the 9th day of July, 1919, a
summons was issued in said special
proceeding against said defendants
by N. A. Miller, Clerk of the Super
ior Court of Transylvania County,
North Carolina, which summons was
returnable into the office of the clerk
of the superior court of said county,
Has Never Been t)own
Sick Since Taldng
PERUNA
Read this letter from Mr. Robt.
Minnick, Grass Range, Montana.
“In IdOO I was 6tit in Kansas
running a threahtas; ensctae and
the thfesJiing crew to sleep
out of doorf oh4 ol^S*
l^ought a Peniaa Almanae to
thte eiigiiig 9ne day and I was
leeling very fil ftrgte aleevlBK
out. I decided to slve Pemaa •
*»inl and sent for a bottle of Pe-
runu arift a box of Peruna Tab-
letg* ti'hich Straightened me ett£
In A hHrry*
-f Wen iawii aiefc
since that tlUMi t do noi lake
any olfcer m^MaiW Pe-
ke6jj H ^11
coif,
■ways take t-eraaa. People Ishould
not wait until they are down
sick and then take it, but should
keep it on hand like I do and"^
when they feel bad, they abould
use it.” )
Recommended for Catarrhal
inflanrimation of every description.
rbCa. I always ke6jj H i
I* I f®®t wet, get ia,
feel chilly, or a litti© bad,
take iF«
Philip’s Bakery
WHY BUY BREAD OUT OF
TOWN WHEN YOU CAN GET
MORE BREAD AND BETTER
BREAD FOR THE
MONEY AT YOUR
SAME ^
i
HOME L
BAKERY?
“FAKE” ASPIRIN
WAS TALCUM
Therefore Insist Upon Gen
uine “Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin”
Millions of fraudulent Aspirin Tab
lets were sold by a Brooklyn manu
facturer which later proved to be
composed mainly of Talcum Powder.
“Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” the true,
genuine, American made and Ameri
can owned Tablets are marked with
the safety “Bayer Cross.”
Ask for and then insist upon “Bay
er Tablets of Aspirin” and always
buy them in the original Bayer pack-
on July 29th, 1919, and the above | age which contains proper directions
named non-resident defendants will • and dosage.
also take notice thal said special pro
ceeding is brought by the plaintiffs
against the defendants for the pur
pose of obtaining an order for the
sale for partition and division of cer
tain lands in Transylvania County,
N. C., lying in Catheys Creek Town
ship, and. I^ing what is knows as the
Silas Garren Home Place, and in
which lands above named defendants
have or claim an interest, and the
said defendants and each of them are
necessary parties to said special pro
ceeding which is brought for the pur
pose of said lands sold for partition
and division as above stated.
The defendants, and each of them,
will, furtHien ^akcrTiStifce that they
are requiredjto appear ut the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
for Transylvania County, N. C., on
the 9th day of August, 1919, and an
swer or demur to the petition and
camplaint of JJte plaintiffs, in the
above proceeding, which petinon and
complaint is on file in tiie ifRee of
the Clerk of Superior Court of Tran
sylvania County, N. C., or th« relief
demanded Jn said complaint Idll be
granted. This the 29th 4ay^B|uly,
1919. N. A. M“
Clerk of Superior Co
for Transylvania Conni
LEWIS P. HAMLIN,
Attorney for Plains
When You Plan Your,
Don*t Forget NThe CEDi
TAIN TEA ROOM.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester
of Salicylicacid.
GONOFARH
The Evidence Is At Yoar
Brevard proof is what you want tnd
the statement of this highly respected
resident will banish all doubt:
H. G. Rogers, brakeman. Railroad
St. says': “Aboutfoui' years ago I had
a bad spell with my kidneys. My
back ached a good deal and seemed
to take the ambition out of me. When
I bent over 1 could hardly straighten.
I think it was being on my feet so
much and the jarrinig: of the train is
what brought this trouble on. Dizzy
spells would come over me and black
specks appeared before my eyes. My
head ached a good deal too. I was
lame mornings and my kidnej^ did
n’t act as they should. Hearing of
Doan’s Kidney Fills I {^>t a supply and
soon I felt like myself again.” ‘
60c at all dealers. Foster-Milbum
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
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