BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C.
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W. P. WEILT
J. W. McMINN
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J. M. ALLISON
Look for Santa Claus in Our Window
He Has Promised to Spend the Day With Us
and talk to the boys and girls, and will have a few things to give away. He has lots of things to tell you, so don’t
fail to come and see him. Nov/, boys and girls, don’t disappoint Santa.
In front of the store we will have a SANTA CLAUS POST OFFICE BOX for the little children. Write
Santa what you want him to bring you, drop the letter in the box and we v/ill forward the letter at once to
Santa. Don’t use any stamp; we will furnish the stamp ourselves.
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We still have a few Single and Double Barrel Shot, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges end Shells
Boys’ Base-balls, Bats and Mits, Flashlights, Hunting Coats, Hats, Caps, etc.
A Few Things for Christmas
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Air Rifles SI.50
Daisy Pop Guns 25c
Cap Pistols 15 and 20c
Boys* Sleds $2.C'0 and $2,25
Vclocipcdcs $3.00
Vclocipcdcs (rubber tire) $4.00
Doll Carriap^es
Doll Be 75c
Small Hammers lOc
Nail Hammers 2Vc
Carving Sets $3.50 to $8.00
26 Picccs o Silver— Oneida Community-
maho«:any box $12.50
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Brass Dinner Gongs $3.('0
Coffee Percolators $2.75 and up
Brass Jardinieres $1.75
Tool Boxes for Children 35c to SI.00
Boys^ Axis^ with handle .83c
Axe for the Old Man» with handk $1.25
We carry the most complete line of shelf and heavy hardware in Western North Carolina, and our prices are
rj/jht. When you come to our store don’t hesitate to bring your Richmond or other catalogs
with you and let’s compare prices.
FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY
Main Street
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We sell for less than the catalog house”
Brevard, N. C.
Our Customers
til'f! thi'V c;i!l l (Tfn t rilS,
l)('tt<r [:riics and iutii-r -riviii'
lu re th;in t If yu want
Fine, Fresh Groceries
you shduld tit al with u.-:.
'I'ly (ur f.-iiiTud suups,
vt j:,t tablfS, nu ai;>. tn its.
'I'hiy an- tlu- hist li: t uiotn v v.ili
buy.
V.'c Huiki.' a V of
Tea and Coffee
and will f^.'.aranti'L- t\<.iy pound
yi.u l:ii\ hm- \vi!l pK asL- you.
MITCHELL
The Clrocor.
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AT CHRISTMAS TIME
ONES THOUGHTS ALVVAYS TURN TO
GOOD EATS
WHEN YOU THINK OF GOOD
EATS REMEMBER
PHILLIPP'S BAKERY
WE HAVE THE BEST OF FRUIT CAKE,
PIES. POUND CAKE, CINNAMON
ROLLS AND EVERYTHING
I N TH E PASTRY LINE
MOST Sanitary Bakery In West
ern North Carolina
All bread from now on will be 10c per loaf, according
to the new food law.
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Hvt'i'vbi:(iy sccrni li t" Imvi'it
time, imd fat ' MckrtIn,(>ks.
l'lu‘ intinv I'licrul'i ( f I’rof. .Inlin
Siirnnii'V ucrr irhid to luivr him iri
MUi- aL’’aiii,
.Nliirk Claytnn iiintcnd d(>\vn lo
tuir suj>i.fr wifli sonif vouTiLr la<iit*s.
Wii linjii' to (if(iicatc our iu‘\v i
si'lionl ('hi'i^ttnas.
'riit' Ludii s" H' t ti*nni‘!it A>soc;a
tittn iiu‘(*ts this wrt k to arranirt' ti r
a ('hrist ma.-' <'iitt‘rfainin( ill. We
hom* to !j:ivc SDiii.'tlriii'^ rt'ul firixid
for this iiccasii)!).
Prof. and Mrs. Mitchell have r*‘. |
tui iii'il tioiii < hailottf, wher tlu \ j
Htti'iideil tilt' tt‘ac*ht*rs' inei'tinir.
Lvday Morgan of Aslunille sjx'nt
Tluuiksi^i with his aunt. Mrs
A K Lv(hiy.
Rev. 1’] .\lhson pri'aflu'd a i'ood
st'rinoM for us at I'.non Sundav.
They had a libi'val e.oUection fi>r
our orpliaiiajjic' at 'rhoinasville.
Don't forget our soKlier boys
C’hristinas. *Ve must remember
them with a little fiift. They
would appreeinte a (,’hristinus card
from the homo folks.
A Visitor.
A Very Merry Christmas
To our friends and patrons. Remember
when you select your Christmas gifts to
Hooverize, or economize. The place to go
is where you get the same goods for less
money and more goods for same money,
We have reasonable prices, because we are
out of the high rent district, and because we
buy such large stocks to furnish both stores.
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DAMP, CHANGING WEATHER |
Brings Its Toll of Sickness To
Brevard People.
MiiIm fnr , Glazcnas for clothing Hen-
JVIU16S lOi Oa.16 dersonville. 12-14 tfc
Always from 100 to 300 head of pqr RENT-Store room next
horses and mules of all descrip- , 4.^ r\ t I’k
tions for sale at my stables in Duckworth Drug C.o
York, Pa. Price and terms, see A. M. Ver-
JOE KINDIG. idery. ll-30-5tc
('hilly, dam]), ehrtngiii*' weather
is hard on the kidn<n s.
Even mort; irritatin*^ are colds,
<?rip and ])neninonia ;
They eonjjjest tht* kidni^ys ;
They brin^ backacho and disor-
dt^’od kidney jiction.
For weak kidneys use u tested
r('medy.
R('sidoiits of this locality recom
mend Doan's Kidney I'ills.
W. L. Mitchnm, farn)er, Rut’ r-
fordton, X. (’., says: “Some lime
uffo I suffered from backache and
pains riirht acros;; u\y hips. 1 be
lieve tilt' trouble was bron»ht on
by a cold which stittlod on my kid
neys. The kidney secretions burned
In passage. Doan's Kidney Pills
helped me from the tirst and two
boxes removed the trouble.”
(lOc, at all dealers. Fosfer-Mil-
bnrn Co. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N Y.—
Advertisement.
J. C. WHITMIRE, Cherryfield, N. C.
WHITMIRE & LYNCH, Pisgah Forest, N. C.
Please mention this advertisement when inqitirmg: about these goods*
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MEETING OF COUNTY
FARMERS’ UNION
A nieetiog of the Farmers’ Union
of Transylvania coanty will be
held in the court house at Brevard
at 10:30 o’clock Saturday morning,
December 29. Every local in the
county should be well represented
at this meeting, and every one
present be prepared to offer sng-
Kostions for the furtherance of the
Union’s interests in the county.
T. C. IlENDKKSON,
Co. Pres. F. E. & C. U. of A.
Renew before expiration.
NOT A FEATHER WEIGHT
Last week Mrs. Geo. L Ghi •.
killed a pig 7 months and -0
old that tipped the scales at
pounds net.
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Something to sell means sonn-
I thing to advertise.