THE BDEYARD NEWS, BREVARD., N. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER lOtik, c a package before the war c a package during the war c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICEl He 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 all times. We will pay the highest cash price for all kinds of Country Produce. TfiE CITY MARKET W. H. DUCKWORTH S. F. ALLISON GROCERIES IF^ YOU WANT THE VERY BEST IN Groceries and at the most REASONABLE PRICES, COME TO ''EE US. ARE^UT OF THE HIGH RENT SECTION, THEREFORE WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. R. P. Kilpairick. GROCERIES, NOTIONS AND ^OES Phone HI Near Qepot. —V-~ S Brevard, N» C COMMUNTTY FAIRS Two community fairs will be held in this county this week. One at Lit tle River on Friday and one at Lake Toxaway on Saturday. Competent judges have been nam ed to judge the exhibits of each fair and everybody is invited to attend these airs. After judging the ex hibits the judges will make talks and give the rewayds for prize exhibits. The exhibits from each fair will be brought to the county fair here next week. Pianos, Organs, new and second a specialty. Charles Rozzelle, “The Furniture Man.” HendersonvlHe, N. C. 9-19-1919-4tc RAILROAD MAN IS OOT WITH FACTS So Badly Rundown He Had To Quit Work—Gains Twenty Pounds On Tanlac. “Tanlac has not only relieved me of a case of stomach trouble that made me miserable for three or four years, but I have actually gained 20 pounds in weight besides,” said C 0. Schwendel, of 3115 Vliet street, Milwaukee, Wis., recently. Mr. Schwendel is a night watchman in the yards of the Chicago, Milwaukee & ^t. Paul Railroad and has lived in Milwaukee all his life. “Nothing I would eat agreed with me”, he continued, “ and the sight or smell of food would nauseate me. Right after eating I would have ter rible pains in my stomach, I v/ould bloat up with gas and suffer with pains aro\ind my heart. At times this gas would almost cut off my breath and would make me so weak I could hardly stand and when I would bend to throw a switch I would pitcl^forward on my hands and knees. I could not sleep more than two hours a day and just had to force myselfv,to work. “I tried everything* I heard of, but got no better. Then I laid off work for some time trying to rest up. One of.my neigiibors persuaded me to try Tanlac and it has made me feel like a new man. I am eating any and everything I want without the least trouble from it and sleep like a log. I haven’t had a pain or ache of any kind and will always have a good v.’ord to say for Tanlac.” Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere.—adv. A MESSAGE IN THE “BREVARD WILL REACH OVER .1,200 HOMES YOU STILL ON THE BOTTOM RUN SO, WHY NOT INCREASE NyOUR NESS THROUGH ADVERTISIl “SEE BEE OSBOl^NEj” NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT. North Carolina—Transylvania Coun ty—In the Superior Court. FRANK M. INMAN vs. E. H. JENNINGS. ' The defendant E. H. Jennings will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against the said defendant on the 2nd day of June, 1919, by tiie Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania County, North Carolina, and that an action' entitled as above has been brought by the above named plaintiff against the said defendant, E. H. Jennings, to recover damages in the sum of “Ten Thousand ($10,000) dollars for breach of contract and the negligence of the de fendant by reason of which breach of contract and negligence certain real estate certain real estate and property of the plaintiff situated in Transylvania County, North Carolina, was injured and damaged by the said defendant and also that said action is brought for the purpose of compel ling the defendant to rebuild and re store a certain dam in Transylvania County and the lake formed by said dam, usually known and referred to as Lake Toxaway, and also to main tain the same, which said dam was necessary and useful to the plaintiff and iUi which the plaintiff claims cer tain property rights, and that said and that said defendant is a proper party to said action which relates to real estate, situated in the County of Transylvania«and State of North Car olina; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is requir ed to appear at the next term of Su perior Court of Transylvania County, North Carolina, to be held- on the twelfth Monday after the first Mon day in September, 1919, at the Court House in said County and answer or demur to the complaint in said action ar the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the rolief demanded in said com plaint. ' . The defendant will also take notice that warrant of attachment was issu ed from tha Superior Court of Tran sylvania County, North Carolina, on the 2nd day of October, 1919, against the property of sai^^efendant, which said warrant was returnable at the September term, 1919, of said Court This 2nd day of October, 1919. N. A. MILLER, Clerk Superior Court Transylvania County, North Carolina. r i OOD IDEA! Open your Lucky Strikepack- age this way—tear off part of the top only, • Protects the Lucky Strike cigarette—a cigarette made of that delicious real Bur ley tobacco. It’s toasted. e Oimranteed by ^ iMC en^oRATco. StsMsTirss % % i,mwm -I i- . \, .-1 M W ear—life—cervf cg—mile age—safet3T—zomirxt - are the tliiiics cotiny i:i a tire. These -vrh^ yen get in United States — general all-roiiiid tire satis faction. This greater totzl of lire valu.e3 nic:;aiis greater eccne- r_iT;—c^3t q£ maintenance “4esc c:id depreciktion, Cdi' ownBi’S v/lic cto tiieii ovvu thinking prefer United States Tires, Their snsrit is ■ ^cognized ei^erywhere^- ^ VV'e have them—a type and size for every car. We Know United States Tires are Good Tires. That’s why we Sell Them. FARMERS SUPPLY CO., Brevard, N. 0. BROW N-PATTON Co., Eisgah Forest, N. 0. James Stucky Says, “Rats Cost Me $125 for Plumbing Bills.” “We couldn’t tell what was clog ging up our toilet and drains. We had to tear up floor, pipes, etc., found a rat’s nest in basement. They had choked the pipes with refuse. The plumber’s bill was $125. RAT-SNAP cleaned the rodent out.” Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaran teed hy Davis-Walker Drug Co. and Brevard Hardware Co. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Last WiU and Testament of Mrs. R. T. Young, deceased, this is tc#no- tify all persons having claims against the estate of Mrs. R. T. Young, de ceased, to present the same for pay ment to the undersigned executor, on or before the 6th day of October, 1920, or this notice-will be plead in b?r of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate in any amount are hereby notified to make Mnme- diate settlement. This October 6th, 1919. W. M. HENRY, V Executor, Last Will'^of Mrs. R.T« Young, deceased. 10-12-4tc Don’t let your subscription out. RemembCT Ate editor n alwitys -dir of mpne^*

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