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BKEVASD NEWS, B&BV ARD, M. Good Roads We will INSURE Good lipads if our Good Cifi^ zens will authorize Good Financial Aid to our Good Commissioners. GALLOWAY MINNIS, Agts. Personal Mention Look through thest- columns; see if the names (>f your guests are there. If not, you have ne"lecteil your duty toward them. It does not cost any thing. Tel**|)hone, write or brin}; your news to News oflice. Patronize News Advertisers. Frank Scrug'^s is visiting utrhos neo. S. ( (\)1. .f. S. Boggs of Twrkcy Crook wns in town on Monday. .1 L (iravh'y of (’horryfield paid the News ;i ivill WtKlnosday. B. \V. 'i’rantluim niado a business trip to on Wednesday. Mrs. J. K. Kelly spent the \vo(^k- endwith her d .lighter, Irene at tin* Bryant, Frank has retnrned to B»n- U'V Miliiary Institute at (Jreen- woi)d, S (' Dick Zachary has gone to (’en- tral, , to visit bis annt, Mrs. .1 F. (lassowuy. Mrs. Mary Mount of Strouds burg. I’a., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. .1. S. JSilversteen. Miss lifssie Mastcrton of Mt. Vi'rnon, N. V., is spending tlu* winter at the L)'Arlington. W. E. Breesf has returned from a short visit To Asheville, where he went in th<‘interest of his clients. W tl. Benton, of Lvnchburi Vh., spi-nt severel da vs here on business recently. .1. H. Dunlap, o1' Angnsta, was a recent, business visitor t«» this stfction. Miss Martha Boswtdl has return ed from a short visit to n>latives in Ash«^villo. Edwin F. Wellman bus returned from Charlotte wber»« ho went several days ago on t>usim‘ss. J. S. Silversteen tixptu*ts to leavi shortly for a t)usines.- trip to New York and other norih'-rn cities. Friend^ of Mrs .1. S Silvrrstei n will be glad to know tliat she is abh? fu be out after her n-cent pain ful illness. MeMibi r-lnp in tht* 'Pransylvania Ki-d Cross imposes no ohlii;ation ftir service of any kind or contri butions of itfiy Sl/e. Miss I’onnne W. Andt>rson lett rec* iitlv for her hotne hi W ashinu- ton (ity atter visiting relatives here for some tinu*. . .1 Wallis. _]!•.. v\ ho has br*en at the Citadel at Charleston, S. (' , lor soMu! tiiia*, now neuis tae lu)n- orat)h* title of ■•iieuieimnt.” LADY OF VANDYKE SO WEAK FROM STOMACH TROUBLE SHE COULD HARDLY WALK, SHE SAID Terrible Attacks of Cramps Made Her Fear She Would Die. Took Simple Home Treat ment-Hasn’t Had Cramp Since. TELLS HOW SHL DID IT COME TO THE GOOD ROADS MEETING SATURDAY A.n v xids lead to Xickworth Drug Co/s big pharmacy. 1. hit's why wc urc in favor of Good Roads. Wc •va:',: the people t cc our large and carefully selected oT Drugs. O-r motto in the prescription depart- rr,c::t :.s ’'Qualit'-We guarantee your prescriptions %v\;i re accuratc!) .iiid carefully compounded by our registered man"*^h,'i .. .inxious to get acquainted with ycu. Make our a -j;< store your headquarters when tov. n. )uckwortii Drug Company Dr. ^lnd Mis. Brodie have return ed irom Aik(Mi. IS wii. re tl', Aert? tile gut-sts ot the torme] mtjlher during the holidays. Kirv. A. .1. I’orn Iuki \ ur inisioj line to cut one ot hi.> let's last F| vm> witli an uxe. lie is in pret I'tid siiape tor the tiiiu* heing. ti N ('arrier is in (.'olumbia,_ « kioking atter his tjusiness U-rests in tliat section. lie vj Mr. anti Mrs. 1., (hr left Wed prolnihly be a’.vay aUout ten da] ncsday lor .liic^so!i\ill(\ Fla. .MM (jther southern cities foi' lew W('eks. “I snfT*T»*d from stomach trouMe for a year. I tried niinv thitii/s that were rcconnneniied out noih in^r did mt^ any jrood Fv*’rvthing that 1 ate Inrt me .imj 1 worild takt^ s]»(‘lls of (Tamj)s tb-it seemed so bad I didn’t think I conld live throntrti tiiein and I trot so l>ad of] 1 could not walk anvwhere, not even across tlif room I’lios terrible eratnj)nnr ^jtells were so bad 1- thought I vvoidddie and ever\(mc tlioULrht I conld not li ve ‘•I bad tried doctors and irot no relief and wa*^ at ni'-’ wits end wlien ' .A(*id Iron Mineral was recorn mended to mens the verv thintr f'T stomach trout'le and I comm* ncfMl to take it und since then I have never had a spell of cramp. I now i eat unythinir I want to eat and it iloesn't hurt me. I have trained sr> muidi strength I can walk two or three miles tire 1 and I Can sleep a whole lot betfer. hile before I took Acid Iron Mineral my sleep didn’t do me „))v irood. It has done what n it i ifiir else that I had tried could <lo and I (^insider A I M a wonder- tnl >n* dici!.e and believe it will da (^vervi Iniiir it is recommended to do if fHixen iiccording to directions,” decl.tred Mrs. EH/.abetli (iritnsley, ot Vnn I)\ ke, Buchanan county. Va \\ ten your strength gives out and on led like dragjring around all (lav loni; instead of skii)i)ing ar innd spry »md lively like of old, trv iMkini; a iew drops of this natu- lal iron in a trlass of water after meals It is s;mi)ly wonderful. l’eo}ile all over this state recom mend Acid Iron Mineral. The >)eantv H!>or.t it is that it is just the biijiilv concentrated natural iron, elicit jier. stroriirer. and much better tor ])eo|)le in n»*ed of iron, A twelve ounce bottle usually sells for a dollar, and as a toni(i. aid ti» tiiL'f-stion, kidnevs and bladder, it cHTi't he «'(|nalled. It is sold only in oriiiinal bottles and the trade rnark “A-1 M” on bottle and carton is tlie Ferrofline (’hemical Corp- •rnariintee ot strength and finality. Most drntrgists hftvt« it. (-iet a bot- The library will be oi)en Tues days and Fndavs from '•> to 4 p. m lor the remainder of the winter. Mrs. .jiison Iluggins left Wednt's day morning t») join her husband who is stationed at Fort Caswell. Full er (’(toke iet t on Monday for Spartant)nrg after visiting Mr. ai.d Mrs. C. M. Cooke for .several davs Knlist in tlie Red (ir »ss Am jsiiow your symjiailiy wiin the I) Miss Olela I'ieison is back with jut the trout and your boliet in her sist‘-r, Mrs, S Whitmire, after j j.rincipies tor whicli tliey are 11^ an extended visit with friends in j my. Asheville. I I) . I V- . j Airs. 1 atrick N. iMinons has C. (). Arbo;.:ast has succcssfnilv j iuriied Iritm (-ircenviDe, 8. jtassed the e\;:mination tor a job in ! where she vve»'.t ro visii her nej)l the civil serv ice (le]>artment. He ! aIhcrt ^'imitns, who is an otucerl CaJiip kScvier. I’rot. A. li. liiU'v, who has h now awaits tlie jot) M. ! )oyle lett Monday mornimr to attend a nn etniLT ot the (Jrandjwiih thcNt’ws tor some tune, Lodge ot Masons which convened j Alonday to accept a position w in HaleiLrh on Tncsdav. jtlu* (iuvi rn-iieiit I’cilat^ra Comi ,, , M T, , c , Sion ar Spartanhunr. Mr. und .Mrs \ D I’t'ck, ot tiie * I'.n-vard In>titiite, left last MondMV JNliss Ada^W hitmire has retunl i'or a visit to Baiixiti. Ark., a;id I to iier liome in llenderionvillu af ot'icr j)oini'; in the ■>.\est j vi.-^iting irit nds iicrc lor some ti ! .Mi>s \\ hUniire \va- t'ornicr! Glazeners for clothing Hen-j i'5'><‘‘‘- i2-I4 tfc ^ Word has jiist reached tins ol‘i| —————7 I th.i! lial]th K. Ki>li. r. u ho is s j ti^ 'lied Jit Fi I'; 'I'hoinas. K v. |rioii>l\ ill with pneuMU'iiia. ■ hope Tins reix'i t i.' not tna*. ?dl?-ses Lela and Mail in liro have retnrncfi to tb.cir home M'alvci t after spendin:.: tlie liolidj I in I |en(icrson ville as t lie icut'st ; hr. uTid .Mrs. .!. 1''. lirooks. I I Mi>s K!i/,a'iteth 'I’on^ne. who dersonvill c There is going to be a Good Roads meeting at the Court House, Saturday, January 19,1918. Come io this meeting and tel! them what you know and tlse kind of roads you want. § NOW, LISTEN: When you have finished talking, drop down to .he Farmers Supply Company and see what they have to offer. We have hundreds of articles on which the price has never been advanced. We will continue to sell at the old price until we sell out; then we must advance. Make our store your headquarters when in town. Farmers Supply Co. We sell for less than the catalog house. mtm •mum j liiH ii the iriic; L for soiiio time j Mrs. .iohn Scaule. cxpt cts 1 leave shortlv lor ller home in Wiffl I in^toii ( '.{y. Mi.'--^ 'ionf,^iu*i> .Mrs. Sc!»gle’s sist- r. Mrs. .1. R Bootu'. tif i’etcrsbiiri:, ; Va.. v.’ho visited iirevard lelatives for some time in tht; j'.ill, luis dc ' cided to rt‘main here j'or tlic wiiUcr aii.l will have In r resuicncc with Mr. and Mrs. .McDonald. Mr.". 11. X. Carru'r, v.iio i.-; vi-'ii-! ing triends and re’ itiv 's in Bridge- })ort, Conn., v^ill ;i(' >hi'rtly to Xi'W \'ork city v.’hcrc she will remain for !i fortnight b.-lun* returning to IJrevard. Miss Mary McPhail Davis has re turned to Halem Ac;adcmy at Win ston {Salem to ri'sume her stndii^s af ter spending the holidays \vith her parents, Uev. and Mrs. W. U. Da vis at Pisgah Forest. G. II. Tinsley, a native Norih Carolinian, now of Anderson, 8. i(’., who has iieen in Dn^vard fur j the past two wt'eks, returned to his i home Wednesday. Mr. Tinsley is running a large farm in his adopt ed state. He says with cotton at cents per pound, the farmer’s life is tho main life. C. E. Ray who recently purchas 'd the Cooper farm from C. E. Orr, ‘noved his family out to his new lome Tuesday. Mr. Ray is having shipped two cars of agricultural equipment and stock, including some very line cows and hogs The people of Brevard wolcomo Mr. Kay and family to this community. Regular $1 Book Given FREE; Plans for Farm Building Every one of your farm buildings has a diredl influence on your farm profits. Each one ought to afford complete protedlion to whatever it contains and it ought to be as convenient as it can be made, because convenience means time, and time means money. If you are really going to build or remodel any building, we can secure for you —FREE—a regular $1 book on Farm Building Plans, ju^ give us your name. Miller Supply Company, Brevard, N. C. Machine Shop and OfHce Near Station Note—One of the mosit popular of all lumbers for farm requirements is North Carolina Pine. It is adaptable to any need, low in co^, attra<^tive in appearance, and dependable in service. Always Patronize News Advertizers,
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