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VERDERY DUCKWORTH’S Payment Lot Sale The Prettiest Property in Brevard GOING at FROM $26.00 TO $325.00 A LOT Town Water in front of eaeh Lot. Membership fee $25. Monthly payments thereafter, $15. Only 21 Members allowed. There is a Lot for every member. One Member ^ets a Lot eaeh month^ and his payments stop. Fiist Drawing Jan. I, I9H Only? Membeisiiips Odkdale Avenue 88 546‘15’t 15fi in /I® 2 2 I90V» /l®2l '200 /s. H^ZO 75 , g/I^S 75 .75 CM 75 100 § Ji^d Ca 100 100 o g o r2 • ? 100 1^6 75 1 nv 15 S /1®8 lOO §71^9 S ICO 90 75 75 75 o O «?I8^ 02 o CM 75 /fl5o (VI OI So 134 100 n^\o I 125 li^w 156 \ /i^i2 \ 190 \ u> 200 /<"I4 o> J3 532 £ Hurry and gel Your Name DOWN If You Want One of These lots. VERDERY & DUCKWORTH CHANGES IN THE DIPLOM^C SERVICE Lodge May Succeed Reid at St. James’ Court. GENERAL RAKING UP Many Important Changes Are Deter mined Upon—Banker Schmidlapo Goes to Russia—Huntington Wilson Will Be Ambassador to Turkey. A general shake-up in the diplomat ic service is scheduled for February 1, according to gossip around the dinner tables in Washington official society. It is stated that President Taft has decided to leave all diplomatic selec tions save one to Secretary of State Knox and his departmental advisers, and that a number of important changes have already been determin ed upon. The one personal appoint ment which the president will make is that of J. G. Schmidlapp, of Cin cinnati, to be ambassador to Russia, to succeed William Woodville Rock- hill. Mr. Schmidlapp, who is a prominent banker and a man of great wealth, is a warm personal friend of President Taft. Senator Henry Cappt Lodge, of Mas sachusetts, is slated to succeed White- law Reid, of New York, as ambassa dor to the court of St. James. Rumor to this effect has been current from the time it appeared that Mr. Lodge would have difficulty in securing re- election to the senatel It has been de nied, but the report is most persistent now that the senator is preparing to announce his retirement from the contest for the senatorship, and will enter the diplomatic service. , Huntington Wilson, now assistant secretary of state, will be made am bassador to Turkey, according to this gossip, which has it that Mr. Wilsoa Is exceedingly desirous of securing this berth. Thomas J. O’Brien, of Michigan, am bassador to Japan, will be transferred Xrom Tokio. it. is said, to one of tht Important European posts, just whicn one it has not been determined as yez. Former Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks, of Indiana, will garner one of the ambassadorial plums, and may be named as the successor to Mr. O’Brien, although it is understood that he prefers to go to Europe. Senator Beveridge, of Indiana, who is one of the more prominent senato rial lame ducks as a result of the re cent election, is talked of for a diplo matic appointment, but it Is under stood that the president has not waxod enthusiastic at the suggestion, and it Is altogether Improbable that more than one ambassadorship would be given to Indiana. Nothing less than an embassy would be 'inviting to Senator Beveridge. It is stated now that no changes will be made for the present in the diplomatic representation at Paris or Berlin, but In view of the tip that a general shake*up Is at hand shifts may be made In these important posts. /r Not the owners, tenants, occupants or building inspectors were responsi ble for the factory fire of a fortnight ago in which twenty-five girls lost their lives, but the laws of the state of New Jersey. Such was the finding of a coroner’s jury. New Brevard Supply Store YOU most assuredly expect to have a good Christmas Dinner, and in order to get it, you must have THE BEST THERE IS IN GROCERIES, and that is the kind we serve to our customers. Let us mention a few $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this fpaper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. HalPs Catnrrh Cure is the Only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucotis surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun-^ dation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building: up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails^to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co , iToledo, O Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- stipation. APPETIZERS Sweet and Sour Pickles, loose Sweet Spiced Pickles Heinz's^Sweet Gherkins Stuffed and Plain Olives Blue Label and other Tomato Ketchup Prepared Mustard Salad Dressing Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, etc, FOR THE CHILDREN Cocoanuts, Mixed Nuts, Stick Candy—a line. Fresh Fjuicy Mixed Candies. FRUITS Oranges, Lemons, Bannanas, Pineapples, Grape Fruit, etc. Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, etc. Loose and Seeded Raisins, Cleaned Currants, Figs, etc. Assorted Jellies and Preserves, FRESH MINCE MEATS Jello and Gelatine for Puddings, Shredded Gx:oanut for Cakes, Gxoa, Chocolatet Tea and Coffcci If there is anything else you need for Trimming or Flavoring ^ your Christmas Dinner, just ask for it, we probably have what you want—Try Us» Our line of Staple Groceries is the Most Full and Complete of any in town. Come and See Us. Brevard Supply Company ^ Home Grronnd. Corn JVIeal JJ
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