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-;a "AU- '' - ■'■ ■"■ -7 ‘ -'' !- ■ ' ''^- ' V' ^'. .^fe'’^-> FlUOAY, AUGUST M, l»t» ; THE BREVARD NEWS, BRBVARIVN. C. isgf '-m-Wf ,y\ ;■? ^x»%.n^7-w ■'.r.-< : -X'.:- .T'’’ ■*-*'• ’l-"\ ••’.'•^^ ■ '*■• '-«“f ■ ’ - H,^j. , * - • • - . •-> •*. c a package before the war c a packasie durinsi the war c a packasie NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! SH 157 BEST GROCERIES for the least money. Our years of experience in judging Groceries enables us to estimate value very accur ately. By paying cash we get the very best quality for the lowest price. We are always on the lookout for BARGAINS and are striving constantly to give you more and better goods for your' money than we have ever done before. MITCHELL The Grocer. Ih CITY MARKET I 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 all times. We will pay the highest cash price for all kinds of Country Produce. THE CITY MARKET W. H. DUCKWORTH S. F. ALLISON A. M. WHITE U. G. WOODWARD Announcing the Chevrolet White & Woodward of Rosman wish to an nounce that they have acc^ted 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 member we deliver right here. Notify ua for demon stration. ^ f White (8^ Woodward **The Chevrolet” Hosman, N. C. BREVARD INSTITUTE OPENS THURSDAY MINSTRELS AT FRENCH BROAD The French Broad Minstrels grave The fall term of school at the Bre- their annual performance at Camp vard Institute will begin next Thurs- French Broad Saturday evening be- day morning. A number of students ® large audience made up of have already arrived and most of the friends of the players from Brevard, teachers will return from their vaca- , Asheville and other nearby towns, tions the first of next week. Officials | A minstrel show has been a feature of the institute state that an un- of each camp season for several years; usually large number of students but the entertainment Saturday night have registered for the work of the far surpassed all records in the fun session that opens next week. ! history of-the camp. The first part The intsitute this year will have a ' the program was given over to the new assistant principal. Prof. O. H. »>lack faces who kept the audience in Orr, who wafl|^st year principal of ® whirl of hilarity with a rapid fire the high school at Weddington, N. laughter making songs and jokes. C. He comes to Brevard with high- The interiocutor was Joe Barchsn est recommendations from education- | didn’t allow a slow minute in the al authorties of North and South Car- I show. The hit of the even- olina where he taught after his pre- made by George Baya who paration at Mars Hill College and the Rastus put over some jokes which University of North Carolina. Af- profes ter his graduation he also, attended seem amatuerish in compari- summer school at the state agricul- tural college and the state university. | The French Broad Quartet favored There will also be a new teacher this the audience with a number of selec- year in the Science Department. This tio^s and the solos sung by Mr. position is to be filled by Miss Ger-1 added much to the pleasure of trude Falls, a graduate of the Greens- the occassion. boro College for Women. Miss Falls is a daughter of Rev. L. A. Falls, a When You Plan Your Next Ride former pastor of the Brevard Meth- Don't Forget The CEDAR MOUN- odist Church. TAIN TEA ROOM. STATEMENT Cleveland National Fire Insurance Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Condition December 31, 1918, as Shown by Statement Filed. Amount of Capital paid up in cash - - - - - $ 839,580.00 Amount of Ledger Assets Dec. 31st of previous year - 1,492,632.41 Income—From Policyholders ., $535,161.62 Miscellaneous *. 79,995.30 615,156.92 Disbursements—To Policyholders 215,231.01 Miscellaneous 240,325.32 455,556.33 Fire Risks—written or renewed, for 1918 123,162,008.65 119,832,484.59 Assets Mortgage Loans on Real Estate : .$ 389,640.43 Value of Bonds and Stocks 992,509.1^ Cash in Company’s Office ' 2,055.00 Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks not on interest. . . . 146,630.80 Agents’ bal.., representing business writ’n sub. to Oct. 1, 1918 120,946.29 Agents’ balances, reprsenting busi. writ’n prior to Oct. 1, 1918 351.33 Interest and Rents due and accrued 26,140,05 All other Assets, as detailed in statement 100.00 Total $1,678,373.05 Less Assets not admitted 16,160.48 \ Total Admitted Assets $1,662,212.57 Liabilities Net amount of unpaid losses and claims ■ $ 76,556.50 Unearned Premiums 364,650.66 Salaries, rents, expense, bills, accounts, fees etc., due or accrued 742.29 Estimate amt. payable for Federal, St., Co. and municipal taxes 10,450.80 Total amount of Liabilities except Capital $452,400.23 Capital Actually paid up in Cash $839,580.00 Surplus over all Liabilities 370,232.34 Surplus as regards Policyholders 1,209,812.34 Total Liabilities $1,662,212.57 Business in North Carolina during 1918. Fire Risks written $151,858.33; Premiums received $ 835.22 President, M. S. Milbome; Secretary, O. T. Brown; Treas. 0. T. Brown Home Office, 1108 Illuminating Building, Cleveland, Ohio. Attorney for service, Jas. R. Young, Insurance Commissioner for N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Insurance Department Raleigh, N. C., 1-15, 1919. I James R. Young, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Cleveland National Insurance Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, filed with this Depart ment, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1918>^ ' less my hand and official seal the day and date above written. JAS. R. YOUNG, Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT London Guaranty & Accident Co., London, England. Condition December 31, 1918, as Shown by Statement Filed. Amount of Capital paid up in Cash $ 250,000.00 Amount of Ledger Assets Dec. 31st of previous year 9,081,372.65 Income—From Policyholders $10,964,987.48 Miscellaneous 621,595.80 11,586,583.28 Discounts—To Policyholders 3,7^3,947.52 Miscellaneous 4,070,910.11 7,784,857.63 Assets Mortgage Loans on Real Estate $ 11,000.00 Value of Bonds and Stocks ....; 8,720,550.11 Cash in Company’s Office 31,344.71 Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks on interest 669,789.47 Interest and Rents due and accrued 125,348.08 Premiums in course of Collection 2,961,186.13 All other Assets, as detail^ in statement 489,227.88 Total $13,008,446.38 Less Assets not admitted 982,680.06 Total admitted Assets .$12,025,766.32 Liabilities Unpaid Claims $ 5,758,027.76 Expense, Investigation and adjustment of Claims 14,300.00 Unearned Premiums '. 3,037,827.95 Commission, Brokerage and other charges due .. ' 483,641.13 Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees, etc. due or accrued 6,000.00 Estimated amt. for Federal, State, Co., and Municipal Taxes 195,726.67 Return Premiums 172,207.93 Reinsurance 10,555.20 All other Liabilities as detailed in Statement 1,278,980.01 Total amount of all Liabilities except Capital ...$10,957,266.65 Capital actually paid up in Cash, State Deposits 250,000.00 Surplus over all Liabilities 818,499.67 Total Liabilities .$12,025,766.32 Business In North Carolina During 1918 Premiums received $51,794.61; Losses Paid $1,402.38. President, F. W. Lawson, U. S. Manager; Home Office, in U. S. Chicago, 111. Attorney for Service, Jas. R. Yc'ung, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. Manager for North Carolina, Kead Office. f , - STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Raleigh, N. C., 1—18, 1919 Insurance Department I, James R. Young, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the London Guaranty & Accident'Company, of London, England, filed with this De partment, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of De cember, 1918. Witness my hand and official seal the day a|id date above written. JAS. R. YOUNG, Insurance Con^issloner. U6H! UlOMa HAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK Philip’s Baltery Stop Using Dangerous Drug Be* fore It Salivates You! It*8 Horrible! You’re bilious, sluggish, constipated and believe you need vile, dangerous calomel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here’s my guarantee! Ask yow drug gist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn’t start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go back to the store, and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you v/ill feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great. It’s perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can’t salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards.—Ad vertisement. WHY BUY BREAD OUT OF TOWN WHEN YOU CAN GET MORE BRI^Xd and BETTER BREAD FOR THE SAME MONEY AT YOUR HOME BAKERY? Professioiuil’ Cards. DR. J. Y. McKlNNEY Dentist O^er Weilt’s Ladies’ Store CONNESTEE LODGE NO. 237 1.0.0. F. Meets every Monday 8:00 P. M. Visitors welcome. DUNN’Sr ROCK LODGE NO. 267 A. F.&A. M. Dr. M. C. KREITZER^S — CELEBRATED SALVE — THE WONDER WORKER For Corns, Boils, Carbuncles, Bun ions, Burns, Sores, Fresh Wounds, Swellings, ScaMs, Indolent Ulcers, Tumors, Sore Breasts. E^sipelas, Acute and Cronic Rheumatism, etc., follow directions closely. Tiy it and you will never be with out it. Price 12 and 30 cents. For sale by Macfie-Brodie Drug Co. W. C. POWER A CO., Mfrs. 3630 N. Gratz St., Philadelphia, Pa. WHY WOMEN SUFFER 8ome do it from ignorance: some from carelessness: some in a spirit of martyrdom and some from a mistaken sense of duty impelling them to go on sacrificing them selves for others, until they "drop In their tracks”. Thousands of women have learned better; have found out that it’s wrong to suffer from the peculiar Ills of womanhood; because they need not do it STELLA VITAE, tho^ old-time “Wo man’s Reliet” “Mother’s Cordial” has been helping the women of the South to health and happiness tor half a century. It Is the prescription of a famous old Southern doctor ami has proved successful with thousands of wo- men and young girls. STELLA VITAE ia compounded la the .laboratories of the Thacher Medicine Co., Chattanuuga, Tenn... and sold by all druggists at a mod erate price. Money refunded it the first bottle fails to help. PALPITATION OF THE HEARTI The experience of a woman whQ has successfully passed the **changes** is valuable, i This lady tdls of the "bridge that carried lier over.** **I wn ia a bkm* wivtdied condition, st flnt most critical ^inic ia a woman’s litck *the change.* I had palpitatioa of the beail and would swell and blost la a Tcrr dlatroi^ %S wiy. •I took fire bettks st STELLA TITA^ •ad I sm iMpnr to ssjr that it com) me. Ban I wcicfaed on\v lOS poanda pounds.**—Mrs. K. IL When 1 began 1 now weigh IBS we!ga N. C. For Sale by Macfie-Broodie Drag Co. " Breyardr'-Nr'C. R ATS DIE. so do mice, once theyC^ SNAP. And they odor behind. Don't take o uT' at RAT- ave no word for dogs III food ss. rh for it—^try a package. Cats a won't touch it. Rats pass n; to get RAT-SNAP. Three f] 2Sc. •ixe (1 cake) em Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. 50c. sis* (2 cakes) for/C-hicken House, coops, or small builwngs. $1.00 sis* (5 cakes) enough t* all farm and out-buil<^gy. storage" buildings, or factory * Sold and Guarante^f^ft Brewd Hardware Co., BrewardJ^^vC. Read the advertiMni#nts in . ^e News. Patronize those ^ho adver tise—they deserve yovm patronage, for they have shown tiiwlbey believe in patr<miking home thear airport their Philip’s Baker ROBT. L. GASH ' W. E. BREESE. Jr. GASH & BREESE LAWYERS 11 to 17 McMinn Bidltfqg Notary Public. W ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM Therefore Insist Upon Gen uine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin** A Millions of fraudulent Aspirin Tab lets were sold 1>y 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 age which contains proper directions and dosage. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manuf&.;ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. LIFE OF FIRST PRES IDENT OF WORLD The Life of First President of the Worlds History of srreatest and most prominent man in the entire world. Presi dent Woodrow Wilson. Also Life of Col. Roose velt, 700 Business Les sons, History of Nesro Race. Send in your or der at once. W. L. CARMICHAEL, Brevard R-2 Asent. “Why I Put Up With RaU for Years” Writes N. Windsor. Farmer. “Years ago I bought some rat pois on, which nearly killed our fine watr'i dog. It so scared us that we suffered a lonjr time with rats until my neigh bor told me about RATSNAP. That’s the sure rat killer and a safe^one.'* Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. ’ Sold and guaranteed by Brevard Hardware Co., Brevard, N. C. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All Whom These Preset Come—Greeting. Wheras, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office that the -Macfie Brodie Drug Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the town of BreVard, County of Transylvania, State of North Carolina (S. M. Macfie being the agent therein and in charge there of, upon whom process may be serv ed,) has complied with the require ments of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905 entitled ‘Corporations,” prelimary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dis solution : Now, Therefore, I, J. B. Grimes, Secretary of State of North Caro lina/ do hereby certify that the said coi^oration did, on the 11th day of A^ust 1919, file in my office a duly^ e^cuted and attested consent in iting to the dissolution of said cor- .ration, executed by all the stock- .^olders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceeding aforesaid are now on file In my said ofiice as provided by law. In Testimony Where of, I have here to set my hand and affixed my officiid seal at Raleigh, this 11th day of Aug ust, A. D. 1919. J. Bryan Grime^ Secretary of State., ■ * ’ V -k' V- "' . ' KS .1*. >' M:- ■ . -'W*
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