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N WTKTr- 16: I tl-J t-\: WmOAY, SErrEMBER 101k, lilt. ^ w--- f V THE BREVARD NlEWS, BREVARD, If. C. ’9' mtm THEFAVGRTTE BASE BURNER THE FAVORITE BASE BURNER IS THE BEST BASE BURNER ON THE MARKET AND ^ ^ WITH MORE FIRE WHEN COLD WEATHER BEGINS AND KEEP FIRE ALL WINTER. TRY ONE THE ONLY BASE BURNER THAT WILL MVE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. WHY FOOL I WOOD OR SOFT COAL WHEN THE FAVORITE BASE BURNER WILL GIVE YOU MORE HEAT FOR LESS MONEY AND WITH LESS WORK AND WORRY? START THE T|||j- — Farmers Sup]l>ly Company, J. M. ALLISON, Manager mmi BRIGHT ANIMALS Editor Brevard News: Please let me find space in your paper to reply to Rev. Judson Corn. He recently came to Tuxedo and preached, a week, went off and told that a wolf was herding sheep and a fox leading the singing at the church. We don’t accuse him of lieing. G. F. Wolfe was herding the sheep and Allen Fox leading the singing. The Wolf and Fox might have eaten the Com, but neither of them like Com. G. F. WOLFE. ENLARGED HARDWARE STORE FOR BREVARD CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLU66ISH LIVER Crashes Into Sour Bile, Making You Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work. Calomel salivates! It’s mercury. Calo* mel acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramp ing and nausea. If you feel bilious, headachy, consti pated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone for a few cents, which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calo mel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn’t start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you’ll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson’s Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, foil of ambition and ready for work or play. It’s harmless, pleasant and safe to give to children; they like it.—Advertise ment The hardware store of W. E.- Bish op & Company is soon to be housed in an enlarged fireproof building. Work is to be commenced on the new structure within the next few days. The volume of business done by this company has increased to such an extent in the past few weeks that about twice the space available in the present building will be required to accommodate a stock of goods suf ficient to supply the demands of tHe increasing patronage of this estab lishment. Mr. Bishop states that he exi^cts to give the people of Tran sylvania access to one of the most complete lines of shel^and heavy hard ware, crockery and plumber^ supplies to b9 found in Westem North Caro lina just as soon as he can get a place to house the goods. He has already enlarged his pre sent building once during the past twelve *months and he thought that the addition made last winter would give ample room for some time to come. However he has discovered that he fell far short of the correct figures in estimating his prospective , trade for this summer and he is mak- | ing plans now with the determina tion to have enough room for his enlarged stock of goods. The speci fications call for a building with over 4200 square feet-of floor space. It will be two stories high and will be built of brick. And where labor and material were available, the cost of producing new equipment was almost prohibitive. In the past few weeks, passenger as well as freight equipment has shown the effects of lack of atten tion during the railroad shipper’s illegal strike. While the strike was actually in progress the patience of the traveller was put to an extreme test. In addition to running without inspection or repairs, coaches and sleepers frequently were not * even cleaned and many were operated with out water or ice, because workers not connected with the shop crafts left their jobs. Time is required to undo the harm done by the period of idleness. All the railroads are striving to overcome the difficulty as expeditiously as pos sible. Brevard is one of the most favored summer resorts in the South but, it is not growing as it should, because we haven’t the railroad facilities we should have. Let’s all get together and pull for the Electric line. .If your uver works all Tight, the rest o f your Inside works are' apt to be all right —otherwise not ao.'' Then look after your liver, see that it rijns "smooth and steady”; that It doesn’t er«t clop- wd up or ski^ a cog and throw the whole machinery <out of eear. Dr. Thacher’s Lhrer and Blood 3jnip fe. Reeulator, a 1 Purifier, a Laxative a. ^nio «f «7 years atand.„s. the prescription of an old zamily doctor of larsre prac- tlro; a standard remedy for the children to the srand parents. **About time ytm acow I mi wdghed Sli 1*"^ [ 1 Imoii tbe ate of I dr. TUACHER'S UVBR AMD ■wop SVEUP. I wet bcshh, aad wclifk 1S5 • sad attrttmte anr mood anlth to the on oC Out I_ woadttfal Mediclae^ 'fisrsj-israr* F«r Sala bj MaeBe-Beeeiie Drag Co. Btwvari* N. C. M«st HaT« B— DmuI at Laast 6 MMths B«t DMft*t SmaU/* *^Skw a bit rat in our cellar last FalL** WritM Mrs. Joanny, and bcovcht a 26e cake of Bat-Snap, broke it up in^ small pieces, l^wt W9tjk iriiile .moTiag we came across dead aat. Moiit have bean ! obtain needed new •qsipment daring tfc* w«r. Foil two fmin new Demoblization of the army, which will be practically completed in a few weeks, will release railroad passen ger equipment in part from the tre mendous strain put upon it since the United States went into the war. Many hundreds of coaches and sleep ing cars now employed in troop move ments will be freed for ordinary ser vice, thus enabling the railroads to provide more adequately for the com fort and convenience of the heavy general passenger travel which is tax ing their limited facilities to the ut most. Throughout the war and during the months that have followed the arm istice, large numbers of coaches and sleepers have been constantly in the army service. Cessation of hostili ties in Europe did not mean that the war work was over for American railroads. The home-coming of the army and the demoblization furnished a task almost aa great and exacting as the war itself. In July, the latest month for which figures are available, ■ 949,660 soldiers were moved on the railroads within the United States, including men returning from over seas, msn discharged and men mov ing betw^ camps. Eleven hundred and seventy-three troop trains were opei^ted, carrying an average of 421 men each and traveling an average dntance of 603 miles. In addition to the strain of troop movements, there was heavy com mercial travel during the war in con nection with military activities, and famiKes of soldiers and their friends ir|3ved about freely going to imd from ^e camps. This kept cars con stantly in use and made it impera^ tive tiiat the railroads bring out every available piece of equipment. Lines wbich' before the war bad almost reached the ideal of modern all-steel ears, were obliged to put into gener al service old and worn equipment usually used to meet the Remands of exeursions and other special oc casions. The difficult has been enhanced, by the inability of railroads to Report of the Condition of BREVARD BANKING CO. At Brevard, N. C„ at the close of Business, Sept. 12, 1919. Recources Loans and discounts... .$483,874.83 Overdrafts 7,208.08 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 73,200.00 Fumiture and Fixtures .. 1.00 Cash in Bank and due from bnks and bnkrs.. 115,513.77 Checks for clearing ... 3,242.21 ' Total $684,239.89 Liabilities Capital stock paid in ... $100,000.00 Surplus fund 15,000.00 Jndivided profits less cur rent ex. and taxes paid 2,737.05 Dividends unpaid ^0.00 Bills payable 50,000.00 Deposits subject to check 347,315.52 Time certificates of dep. 165,580.12 Cashier’s cks outstanding 3,243.47 Certified checks 203.73 Total $684,239.89 State of North Carolina—County of Transylvania. I, Thos. H. Shipman, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. THOS. H. SHIPMAN, Cashier. Correct —^Attest: R. R. DEAVER R.-W. EVERETT Directors. Subscribed and swom to before me, this 20th day of Sept., 1919. WELCH GALLOWAY. Notary Publci. •nd Bnrnhf EudmmCit j f«r Ubw •>< mtwU too gnat Philip’s Mm WHY BUY BREAD OUT OF TOWN WHEN YOU CAN GET MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD FOR THE SAME MONEY AT YOUR HOME BAKERY? ^ ■'t- Read What U. S. Dept, of Agriculture Says About What Two Rats Can Do According to the government fig ures, two rats breeding continually for three years produce 359,709,482 individual rats. Act when you see the first rat, don’t wait. Rat-Snap is the surest, cleanest, most convenient exterminator. No mixing with other foods. Drys up after killing—leaves no smell. Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Sold and guaranteed by Davis- Walker Drug Co. and Brevard Hard ware Co. BACK BAD TODAY? Backache is usually kidney, ache and makes you dull, nervous and tir ed. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills for weak kidneys—^the remedy recom- meuded by your friends and neigh bors. Ask your neighbor: Mrs. J. C. Loftis, Main St., Bre vard, says: *‘I had a bad time with my back some years ago. There was a ,pain over my kidneys all the time and it kept me miserable. When I would go up or down stairs, pains would shoot through my back so bad that I could hardly move and often r would get so dizzy I would^ nearly fall. I had dizzy headaches and my ankles and hands swelled, too. My kidneys didn’t act properly. I tried different remedies v^th no relief and finally I heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills. They soon relieved me and contin ued use entirely cured me.” 60c, at all dealers. Foster Milbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Your advertisement in the Brevard News will be read by more than 5000 people. ■■■ ■ I ^ Diversiiief Ads TOWN LOTS,—^Farms and timber lands for sale. Frank Jenkins, Brevard, N. C. tfc. F(Hl SALE—^AT reasonable prices and easy terms 90 Poland China hogs. Bred sows and gilts, sows and pigs, pigs and shoats, twenty to a hundred pounds. Nearly all though bred. R. H. Zachary. FOR SALE—Horse and buggy cheap and easy terms. R. H. Zachary. FURNACE HEATED House, furnish ed, to rent for winter. Apply to E. H. Norwood. PIGS .FOR SALE —Throngkbrod Berkshire and Poland China pigs, worth $15. Will sell them for $7. They won’t last long at this price. A. H. KING. WANTED—A competent salesman for Brevard and Transylvania County. We want a man that is in dustrious and of high character. Former experience unnecessary. J. A.' M. Murray, Gen. Agent Souht- em ijfe In. Co. 58 American N^ tional Bank Bldg. Asheville, N. C. FOR RENT—Seven-room cottage, furnished or unfurnished—Jordan St. Mrs. J. R. Boone. tfc. FOR SALE—Pure home-made molas ses, just from the pan, made by H. P. Nicholson. Call at W. K Bishop A Go. and get a giUlon be fore it is all gone. Glfr SOME of H. P. Nicholson’s new molasses at W. E. Bishop ft Co. You never tasted any better. TWO LOTS for this price of one—^ lots Nos. 6 and 7, near East Main ^ Street, in Verdery addition, town water, two blocks from Franklin Hotel. Lots adjoining one comer lot Will sell both lots for $225.00. W. T. Bosse, Pickens, S. C. SOCIETY STATIONERY and envel. opes. . Eliminate tiie expensive Xmas presents. Order your holi- ^y greeting cards with wune em bossed at once. Showing beautiful samples. , Prioetf very mod«rate 2000 orders idnady. Do. itmow. Brevard PrinteTy. BOARDEM WANTED at Henning Ira. Apply to Mrs. F. P. Sledge. ffM SALE—-Win sell dieap, mr tnida 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. DAVIS-WALKER DRUG CO. Successors to DUCKWORTH DRUG CO. Main St. BREVARD, N. C. Phone 85 BREVARD, NORTH CAROUNA Departments—College Preparatory, Normal, Music, Business, Do mestlc Art, Household Economics, Agriculture. AD departments are directed by teachers with special training and large experience. They know their business. Influences of the Institute are alone worth the cost of tuition. Opens on September 5. A. M. WHITE U.G. WOODWARD eattle» me V Announcing the Chevrolet White A Woodward of Rotniaa wish to nounce that they have accepted the agency for The Chevrolet Cars and will deliver, right to your doojr, a touring car for $835.00 and a roadstor for $82Q.OO Re> member we deliver right here. Notify ua f<»r demon> atrati<m. WKite (Sh Woodward Ro™n.c. — — <The Cheyrolet” NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT North‘C^roUaa»—TraBsylTania Coun- tj^fn the Superior Court. G. R. ^i^ng EL H. Jennings. / The defendant. E. H. Jennin^, will taka no ties ^hat a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said dtfendant on the 8th day of August 1^19 by tilie clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania county, N. C., Jkd that an action en tity «• has been brought ^ ^e aboVe named, plaintilf against E. K Jennings to recover damages f^ injury to prbperi^ of the plaintiff to wit: Growing ''crops of the jdalntiff situated on the waters of the Toxa^ -oxaway River below where the dam which oaee held ^ watms of Lake .^AaiNiy wi« situated. That said in* StBj and damage was caused by the -negll^^ aad earftiBSftess of the deimdaat to aUowiag aad permitting the dam at C<alip T«nMy IHiich once hiid iMMk #|;*Sd lake, to and un- Iweak- ^ rdeM- ing the waters of Lake Toxaway which waters overflowed and diun- aged and destroyed the property of the plaintiff as above mentioimd to the amount of at least $150^00 i . That said defendant is a proper par* ^ ■ ty to said action which reli^ea to daa| age to both real and personal proo- ty of the plaintiff. ^ The defendant will furthmr notice that he is required to apt at the office of the Clerk of tiie c erior Court of Transylvania «onnty» N. C. at his office in the court, honw in Brevard on the 20th day of Sept. 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M. and answer or demur to tiie complaint 'of the plaintiff filed in said action or the re» lief demanded in said complaint will be granted. The defeadant will furtiier talce notice- that a warrani of attaduneat was issued ^m the Superior Court of Transylvania county, N. C. on the 12th day of August 1919 against the property of said defendant which said wanaat ci attadiment is retinnalda at the same thne and plaea to wit: Saturday, Sept. 20 1919, at 10 o’clsdc A.M. This August 12th, 1919. N.X MILLER, C. 8. a TMIk ' ^ s^lvaaia county,
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