THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C.
FRIDAY, NOV
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WE ARE READY TO SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY ARTICLE NEEDED IN THE LOGGING
LINE—PEVIES AND CANTHOOKS, L6GING D QdZ AND TRAILERS, CROSSCUT SAWS, LOG
CHAINS, DOUBLE BIT AXES, TRACE CHAINS, HARNESS, HAMES, ETC. NISSEN WAGONS
Farmers Supply Company
J. M. ALLISON, Manager
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MODERN woodme::
Mr. Jno. C. Oldham, De
puty, of the Modern Woodman *f
America, was in Brevard last Tuesday
in the interest of the Brevard lodge.
The Brevard organization should grow
and there is no reason for it not doing
80, to such extent that it would exert
a great influence for good. This or
der has the genuine fraternal spirit
and is a unit on any proposition look
ing to the betterment of the organi
zation and the welfare of its mem
bers.
RURAL CARRIER EX*^MlNATION
QUALITY COUNTS
The Brevard Printery has just re
ceived 2,500 pounds of the justly fa
mous **Hammermill Bond” paper, en
velopes, etc., bought before the big
advance in the papei* market. Our
prices are therefore right and satis
faction is absolutely guaranteed.
The United States Civil Service has
announced an examination for the
County of Transylvania, N. C. to be
held on Dec. 12, 1919 at Brevard to j miciled in the territory of a post of-
fill the position of rural carrier at; fice in the «ounty and who meet the
Pisgah Forest and vacancies that may
later occur on rural routes from ot^er
post offices in the above-mentioned
county. The examination will be open
only to citizens who are actually do-
other requirments set forth in Form
No. 1977. Admission of women will
be limited to the widows of U. S.
soldiers, sailors, or marines, and to
the wives of U. S. soldiers, sailors, or
marines who are physically disquali
fied for examination by reason of in-
f
fest
juries received in the line of military j mission at Washington at the
duty. This form and application. practicatr? date.
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blanks may be obtained from the of- ’ L_
flees mentioned above or from the stray iZoifer calf, red with white
United States Civil Service Commis- face. Crop off of left ear. Owner
sion at Washington, D. C. Applica-1 P^y for this add and expense of
tions should be forwarded to the Com- j T, T., Patton, Pisgah
I Forest, N. C. 2tp.
YOUNG MAN PAINFULLY IN
JURED
Mr. Galloway, a son of Mr. Walker
Galloway of Selica, was painfully in
jured last Wednesday when in some
manner he fell against the circular
saw at A1 Bryson’s sawmill. Dr. Ly-
day nvias phoned for and reports the
accident very painful but not to such
an extent as will cause Mr. Galloway
to lose his leg.
Polk MillerV
Liver Pills
The Good Old Fashioned Kind
that have been doing Good Work
for 50 years without change of
formula. More popular than ever.
Great in Malaria, Stck'headaches.
Constipation and Biliousness.
At all druggists. Manufactured tiy
Polk Miller Drug Co., 1 ^
Inc., Richmond, Va. XUC*
A Rat That Didn’t Smell After Being
Dead for Three Months.
“I swear it was dead at least three
months,” said James Sykes, Butcher,
Westfield, N. J. “We saw this rat
every day. Put a cake of RAT-SNAP
behind a barrel. Months later my
wife asked about the rat. Remem
bered the barrel, looked behind it.
There was the rat—dead, not the
slightest odon” Three sizes, 25c, 50c,
$1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Bre
vard Hardware Co. and Davis Walker
Drug Co., Brevard, N. C.
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YOU expcct a bad road to ride as it looks. It did,
until the introduction of die Overland 4
Spring basGu
Overland 4 does not change the road, but it does
change the mar.urr i t v!;ich you can ride on it. It
gives you coml. ; Jr t ^ • of dis-comfort. It giv’^cs
you a smooth, i>auing sensation instead of bouncing
and swaying.
The Diagonal attachrtK;nt of Three-Point Canti
lever Springsat theendsofa 130-inch Springbasegives
long wheelbase road steadiness. YetCverland -
4 retains ail the advantages—lightness, econ
omy, and ease of handiing, of 100-inch wheelbase.
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This means r.n altogether new standard of riding
comforr, a noteworthy rcJuction in the wear ar. J tear
v.’hic.'i lessens thc ciTicicncyof a car. The new •
give longer life to every part a:id thus minimi.'c up
keep and rcplaccment cc^ts.
Tires v/ear lor.q;er because cushioned
hammering blows. Lichtv/ei^htmeans raarkci’
omy in gas, oil and runnin3 cxper.se.
Overland 4’s equipment is complete from Auro-
Lite Starting and Li-hting to Demountable R:;..,;.
Come in and sre this remarkable car. / i>r
booklet. Overland 4 Tc u'ing, f345; Roadster,
Coupe, $1325; Sed::;-*, J1 j/5. Prices f. o. b. 'I'uL
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