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PMDAY MARCH 3. 1911 THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVAR D, NORTH CAROLINA PACE PIV<# I^NAI5 Squire E. M. Whitmire Rosman -was in town Monday. Cyrus Chapman ot the Quebec sec- was in town Monday, A. M. Paxton of Rosman, was a Brevard visitor Tuesday. T. S. Galloway of the Middle Fork .section was in town Tuesday. Dewitt Gillespie, of Lake Toxaway, 'was in town Monday. J. A. Miller was a business visitor to Asheville on Wednesday. J. S. Silversteen spent Wednesday of this week in Asheville. S. F. Allison, of the City Market, is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Raymond Glenn spent Tues day of this week in Hendersonville. The Institute is sending its best talent to help the Concert. Miss Bezie Bracken left Tuesday to visit relatives in Greenville, S. C. Tanlac is the ideal strengthener and body builder for old folks.—Da- vis-Walker Drug Co. Mr. J. R. Hay has been sick for several days but is now much im proved. Walter Hart is again in town af ter having spent some time in Hen dersonville. Fulton Galloway arrived in Bre-1 vard from Durham the first part of the week. Misses Marie and Ruth Ballard and Miss Dorothy Silversteen spent last Saturday in Asheville. Miss Helen Morrow entertained a number of her young friends last Friday night with a dance. Walter Duckworth, who is attend ing the Emanuel Business College in Asheville, spent last Sunday at home. Mrs. J. V. Johnson of Greenville, S. C., spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Bracken. Fulton Galloway was in town for a few days this week returning to Durham on Wednesday. C. E. Band of Spartanburg, S. C.f spent the past week end with his nephew, Wm. A. Band. Murion Brown of the Etowah sec tion of. Henderson County was in town last Monday. M. M. Feaster of Greenville, S. C., has been spending several days in the County. Hill Hollingsworth of the upper Davidson River section was in town Monday. Big Dan Holliday of Blantyre was in Brevard the early part of this week. Frank Morgan, a Candidate for Register of Deeds, was here on busi ness this week. W. E. Shipman and sister, Mrs. Kitchen, returned the first part of the week from a visit to Spartanburg. R. R. Fisher and H. E. Stowers at tended the base ball meeting in Ashe ville Tuesday night, T. D. England returnei to Florida last week where he expcts to remain for a short time. Mrs. F. E. B. Jenkins has returned ■ to her home in Brevard after an ex- 1 tended stay in Asheville. j LAND DEEDS AT THE NEWS OFFICE. I The 801^ and readings in costume will be worth hearing and seeing at to-morrow's «ntertainment. Mrs. J. H. Case of Swannanoa is visiting her father, Mr. T. S. Wood, Sr. this week. ^George Woodward is recovering nicely. He is now able , to be^down stairs every day. We are sorry to leam of the criti cal illness Of Mrs. Mary Jane Glaz- ener .and Mrs. Hattie Deaver. Rev. J. R. Hay returned to Brevard last week after attending a meeting of the Directors of Davidson i^oUege, Davidson, N. C. The natural refreshing sleep of a healthy body is enjoyed by those who take Tanlac—Davis-Walker Drug Company. Miss Nettie Wise who spent the last two months with her sisters in Atlanta, has returned to the Norwood House. SUBSCRIBE for' THE BRE VARD NEWS. Diversified ads in The News bring results. Diversified Ads. EGGS for setting. Pure bred barred Plymoth Rock eggs for sale. H. C. Ranson. t. f. FOR SALE — Guaranteed second hand stove, ranges and heaters, tf. Nicholson & Duclos. POLITtCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE STATE SENATE The many friends of Coleman Gal loway wish to announce him as a candidate for the State Senate. Mr. Galloway has been a hard work er for the Democratic party and is a deserving young man. MANY VOTERS; FOR THE LEGISLATURE i The name of W. H. Duckworth' is submitted to the voters for Repre-} sentative, subject to the rules and re~ j gulations of the Democratic primary. 1 .Tanlac corrects stomach disiorders, strengthens the nerves and restores health through its effect on the ap petite and nutrition of the Body—Da- vis-Walker Drug Company. Miss Margaret Bryant spent the week-end with relatives here. Miss Bryant is attending Fruitland Insti tute at present. LAND DEEDS AT THE NEWS OFFICE. Miss Mary Steele of Biltmore, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. N. Jenkins returned to her home Sunday accompanied by Miss Lillie Jenkins, who will spiend some time in Bilt- mpre and Asheville. Mrs. E. W. Blythe left on Tuesday for Timmonsville, S. C. where she will join-Mr. Blythe and where they will reside in the future. Heinz Sweet Nixed Pickles In Bulk. By the Pint, Quart or Gallon. T. M. MITCHELL The Groccr Established 1904. Cor. Main and Caldwell Sts. WRKU FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT ! i The friends of N. A. Miller wish to announce him a candidate to suc ceed himself as Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania County sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party Primary. FOR SHERIFF AND TAX COLLEC TOR Friends of Cos Paxton wish to an nounce him a candidate for sheriff and tax collector of Transylvania county, subject to the rules and re gulations of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myslf a candi date for Sheriff of Transylvania county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Ed F. GILLESPIE FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Having been solicited by many friends from different parts of the county to make the race for Regis- of Deeds, I hereby announce my self as a candidate for Register, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary. J. FRANK MORGAN Rings Scarf Pins Bar Pins Brooch Pins Baby Pins Chain Sets ^ Pendants Solid and Plated Also a nice line in Watches* Clocks, Kodaks, Silverware and Cut Glass Quality First and Last, and—an Honest Price for it. FRANK D. CLEMENT, The Hallmark Jeweler NOTICE For the next 60 days J. A. Baker, of Baker’s Meat Market, Asheville, N. C., will pay 50c per pound for Dried Red Pepper Pods, and 60c per pound for Garden Sage, as Dried Leaf Sage. J. A. BAKER ASHEVILLE, N. C. f If* Satisfies the sweet tooth and aids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and teeth* A great boon to smokers^ relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit* Don’t miss the joy of the new WIlBLErS P-K—the sugar- coated peppermint tid bit! Good for valuable pmnitun9 li-Ll WRIGLFY S Zl-l-1 IlJLJIIlY FRUIT C M t I (-1 ‘>1 ..J.c . •_ ^ /y Go to the BREVARD PHARMACY for Norris Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, to baccos, ice cream and soft drinks. It is a pleasiu’e to serve you. BREVARD PHARMACY J. B. PICKELSIMER, Ph. G, Prop. Teleph<me No. 1 Brevard, N. C. Let Us Sell You Medicine. CAN YOU SELL? Big money made in selling a necessity. Millions now in use in every home in the country. Best known and highest advertised article in America. Known and used by every woman and child. TREMENDOUS DEMAND. BIG INCOME. Don't stay in a rut. Write today for partieulars. Act quick as only two representatives will be put in your community. Address P.O.BOX 1863 Richmond, Va. PLOWING TIME IS HERE AGAIN And we can supply you with the very best plows made. We have the OLIVER and SYR ACUSE PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, CORN PLANTERS and SEEDS (Garden and Field). Plows are considerably cheaper this year than last—-they are not as bigh as you think. I Farmers Supply Co. J. M. ALLISON, Manager MAIN STREET III WWW n ’ r~ TTiTi rirriiTinmri»iirrTirr--in'n]ii-inTfiiinii ■apMBBa
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