THE BREVARD NEWS, BREV NORTH CAROLINA. NOTICE OF SALE 1923. Nov. 1 Gth c. Raleigh, N. C. Office of Collector of Internal Rev enue. I will on Mondav the 19th day of November, 1923, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court house door in Brevard, N. C, sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash all the right, title and interest of the United States Government -in and to the following described, real estate. A certain tract or parcel of land lying in Eastatoe Township Tran sylvania County, X. C, and describ ed as follows: Adjoining the lands of Biliie Morgan, Geo. Holcombe "and oth ers and known as the Floyd Gallo way land, beginning on J. L. Mor gan's stone corner the tar kiln hill ridge and runs with the conditional line made by W. J. Morgan and I.. F. Galloway 'and runs to J. W. Mor gan's line on jenny ridge and with said line to G. W. Ilolcombc's line; then with his line to. a conditional line made by YV. L. Morgarto Lunia Morgan; then with his line to a stake on J. L. Morgan's line; then with his line to the beginning, con taining 50 acres more or less. For further description referen ces hereby made to deed book No. 43 on page 343 of the records of deeds for Transvlvania County. C. N. This the 22" (lav of October. 1923. W. C. Robertson, Deputy Collector. Dinner Dress Import j I of Crepe Romaino Coughs become dangerous if allowed to run on. Check them at once with Dr. Bell's Pine-T:,r Honey. Dr. Roll's contain; jur-t the medicines the best doctor; prescribe combined with the okl time remedy pine-tar honey Dr. Dell's loosens hnrd-p.ii.kect phlegm, sto?s c o v. ;i i n t: r. nd soothes r;iv tis.ucs in throat .-.rid chest. Keep it on h.md tor all the family. It's a favorite with young and old. All druggists. Be sure to get the genuine. DR. BELL'S Pine -Tar Honey i ; If you would have your children's HAIH CUT Iin the proper style bring then- THURSDAY We Don't Claim to Have the Fastest Barbers JUST THE BEST SMITH'S PLACE Tonsorial Artists Main Street. This artistic dinner dress of aprlcon crepe romaine, with a broad silvcn stripe and banded with platinum fox, shows a smartly draped cape of the same material, to be worn, if desired, with the gown. ;x.-T-j-.r-,-."WT-' n if a : O We are in a position to furnish everything for your table fercm soup to nuts. Nationally advertised brands of staple and fancy groceries at the lowest prices consis tent with high quality. Prompt attention given phone orders and on rainy days you will find our delivery ser vice at your disposal. CALL 132. How the French Women Arrange Their Coiffure No mutter what her style of hair- dressing may bo. the French woman j permits her features to show. She may draw a 1" k of hair out to cover j her cars, but shencver permits h r hair t lnok frizzly. Almost all French j women use brilliant ine and brush the j hair back from the temples. This j:ives j them a sleek and ell-roomed appear- mice. The French woman also wears I her hat low iynui;'li the back of her j head to take care of the stray locks, j for stra'i:iin "sculdin.- lock" is a blemish to the otherwise smart -appear- j ini' woman. She neer can look well with these stray hair at the nape of her neck. j I lie last word ill the hail' uncurled : from the ears a in much waved and p.!!'' bus been in Vn-Mle ! I The p.wchp knot at the nape of the neck is fashionable for eni!)i Most - - hairdressers ;;ie i!.e oOVrt of a plain and afmosi precise arrangement, thus ' ! sorinr as n foil for hau!-.i':ne head-, . dresses. ' ! A hairdrcssing which makes R f- ' charmiiit: frame for the face shows the hair drawn back to the crown of the head, the ends curled, and wound care lessly around a lare comb. giing the efiect Asmoke curlinc up into the air. The increasing arietv of coiffures acooums for the vast Tiumber of hair ornaments now being show'n. Itiw ubi seem that every conceivable type of hair ornament of all ages has bej-n revived or used as a bass for some newer design. aclNTOSH VARIETY STOR FOR SALE One of the best retail business enterprises in Brevard. Stock is all new, carefully selected and Best bought in the ,eity. DoinK a Ko(d cash business. Have built up a patronage ;in;onr Ihe best citizens. Reason for selling: On account of po r health Imperative that all business connections be severed at once. Wi!! sell most reasonable. jiaiU St reel. Brevard, X ('. lit Slice Sfeo iics secured the ser- P vices o: Shoe Man. first .::riressiiir sliows .ml dra.wn away onposition to the fed coiffure which or several vcars. and is prepared to c o all kinds of slice repair ing in a satisfactory manner. Our prices com pare to the quality of our work. New customers as well as old are solicited. GENUINE ASSISTANCE Business success in v'v-ry !i"K '. !!' r; dei-. ;??. largely upon the entde;rct :' your bankr The young business- man who has ucct ii.v ( arriet' n a small busine. will -.-t '.vv our : . ;"::Uy i icoi'.ragernt iu am! every a.-MSlar.c" v onsist;!. v.'ith . . souiv.l banking practice. An anplicati;-' for cicdil fi'en. y.-j w i ! be .giv:: t h-.-- most considerate treatment. TWO K5ND3 OF I NTL "..7 '. PZZ. CZ?17 A?.TJ FERiOivAL 11 di-uosits al- the seed... .' s u . - ith One Drdlar and save ivguiariy. PISGAH BANK t-ta: Capital S'.O.OilO.Ou Brevard, X. (' T. M. Mitchell if "The Quality Grocer asawrasasBssasasaKBa NOTICE TO HUNTERS Non Residence of State are required to pay $10.00 License. Non Residents of Transylvania County are required to pay $4.00 All Hunters are required to get written permission from Land Owners. SEASON OPENS: Deer opens November 1 closes December 15th Limit, 3 Head Season. Birds, Quail and Doves, opens November 15 closes January 15 Limit 15 per day. Turkeys, opens November 15 closes January 15- Limit 2 per day. Pheasant, opens November 15 clo&es January 15 Limit, 3 per day. Squirrels, opens September 1 closes April 1st. Limit, 5 per day. Fox, opens, September 1 closes March 1 no Lirqiit. J. S.NICHOLSON, Game Warden. Fur Coats Are to Be Slimmer Next Season L'ur coats will he slim next year, if we are to believe what designers say. This season's coats and eapes have been rather voluminous, fiilliur in full lines from shoulder to hem. The pres era French styles, however, are far more slender in silhouette than ours and we will undoubtedly be follow in; their lines next season. Already importers tire showing ad vance models based upon French 1m fKrts with lontr, slender lines. It is presumed that the long skirt vopue will continue throughout the comlnp year, hence advance models till con centrate on the 51-inch length, with a decided tendency toward the narrow ankle line. In some cases the ankle line Is so scant that inside straps and under lacings are provided to make walking more comfortable. Coats and dolmans are gaining over the cape for daytime wear. The cape with the side slits for the arms will probably remain staple for evening wear. I will be at the foil th e various towns collecting taxes: hip owing places, 1 s, for purpose o One-Piece Dresses in Gay, Peasant Coloring Little one-piece dresses for children are made with embroidery at the top of the hem, around the neck and where the frock opens in front, over the shoulders and around the sleeves in gay, peasant coloring. The materials used are light colored linens. Some dresses are embroidered with round or oblong medqllion designs, and when the linen is white heavy linen lace is scantily quilled around the medallions. Fudge aprons, tea aprons and fancy work aprons all come in for their share of embroidery, and some of them are very original and attractive. One in old blue linen had oblong, em broidered motifs In white and gay col ors, and around each motif a little crocheted linen lace was quilled, which gave a very foreiga effect to the work. lujugMn !.j.mui. rggxjwr TOWNSHIP Gloucester Hogback Eastatoe PLACE DATE acedonia Church Tues. Oct. 23 McNeeIy,s Store, Wed., Oct. 24 L. M. Glazener's Store, Thur. Oct. 25 And will collect Catlieys Creek at same time. Dunns Rock Bagwell's Store, Little River H. Garren's Store, Boyd Talley's Store, Fri, Oct. 26 Tues. Oct. 30 Wed. Oct. 31 Summer Mode. A gown which, owing to its present popularity, will be repeated during the summer months, is the long bodiced j organdlt.- frock with the full skirt ; trimmed in bands of wide velvet rib- j bon of n shade darker than the or-! gandie. Ribbon forms the tiny sleeves and outlines the rounded neck. In j grayish blue this gown" would be most ! attractive for summer afternoon at fairs. i A one per cent discount if paid during October and November. December and January net. One per cent added each additional month beginning with February until paid. I L.II W. E. SHIPMAN, Sheriff. r

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