iMy.- :jamibii>*k ^«> ef Counteifeitsl .-JB^Fwrn ’ < !IUci^ Powito, *^yer Tablets of Aspirin.*^ i(^ick Relief—^with Safety! For Headache Neuralgia Eftrache Toothache 'Achy Gums, Lumbago Rheumatism Colds Grippe Influenzal Colds Neuritis Lsrnie Back'. Joint-Pains Pain! Pain! ‘ Adults—^Take one or two tablets anytime, with water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. Since fba original introduction of **Bayer Tablets of Aspirin:” millions vpon imiona of tliesa genuine tab- lota hftw been prescribed by physi- ^darna and,iaken by tbe people eadi ^ear, viUi. perfect saieiy. *Bayer Cross” ^genuine !Ikblet& Bujovltr “Bay«r” podnge^ Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufac ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid Ask for and Insist Upon TaUets of Ayirin.** American Owned, Entirely. so cent package—I^argei* sizea alaoi Philip’s Balierif [ j s !? ■? I WHY BUY BREAD OUT OF TOWN WHEN YOU CAN GET | MORE BREAD AND BETTER | BREAD FOR THE ’ SAME ^ MONEY AT YOUR HOME ^ BAKERY? I ? -I 1 Pliilip’$Bal(eiif| SA1£0F K. fc V FDR TAXES EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORIBLE! C&lomel Is Quicksilver and Acts Like Dynamite on Your Liver. 1 will,«ffinr f^r sai* m tit* |»w 4i- at ^«rt H*«a» dfoor tm iIm town ef Brevard, N. C., at 12 o*cloek Boea, ea tlia first Maaiay ia Maj, ,b«iaff th* 8th 4ay of May, 1919, all the followiac daacribad laads on wUch taxM ara due (|a<l aapaUL QOS PiUxON, Tax Cailactor. 1917 Bravard Towaship C. H. Allison, one lot .....| 2.^1 Deaver, W. M. heirs H inter est in 100 acres ..' .98 R. L. Gash, 4% acres 77.66 J. N. McCall, acres *.... 9.08 C. E. Blythe M acre ...... . .98 Deaver -heirs ^ int.. in 100 a.' 3.07 <, Duaaa Roek Gash, Jolley and McMinn 2-3 interest in 115 acres .... 2.16 Eaatetoe W. M. Meece 352 acres .... 20.53 Gloucester M. L. Kilpatrick 66 acres.. 1.45 Hogback T. A. Miller 27 acres 1.98 Geo. W. Parks 1 lot 1.00 Geo. W. Thomas 1 lot 1.02 1918 Brevard Towasiiip Adams, Mrs. M. M.'l lot... Adams, H. 0. 1 lot Aiken,.J. L. 2 lots Allison, C. H. 1 lot Anderson, Mrs. D. H. 1 lot... Anderson, Geo. W. 2 lots ... Aulton, R. G. 1 lot Bracken, W. 0. 28 acres ... Brevard Tele. Co., sjrstem.. Blythe, Carl 1 lot Brooks, Ed 1 lot Conyers, Gower 1 lot Carson, Mrs. O. M. 1 lot Cleveland, J. B. 1 lot Campbell, T. G. 1 lot Cunningham Jason 2 lots... Dotterel! L. P. 1 lot Duckworth, Mrs. Ella F. 2 lots Floyd, J. L. 1 lot Greigg, Irene, bank stock.. Gash, R. L. 4 % acres ...... Hale, Fred N. 1 lot Howell, C. C. 1 lot King, S. B. 4% acres Lewis, B. H. 1 lot Monteith, W. 0.1% acres.. Morris, W. L. heirs 17 acres McCall, J. N. 1% acres... McGaha, Reba and Leslie % acre Outland, B. T. 5 lotd Parker, John H. 1 lot Pharr, Walter N. 1 lot Reiley, Mrs. I. T. 20 acres... Robertson, Mrs. M. H. 2 lots Robinson, Margaret'29 acres Sniathers, S. A. 1 acre Scott, R. S. 1 lot Trotter, Morrie E. 1 lot.... Witmer, G. C. 12 acres Wolf & Kenedy 2 lots ..... Western Union Telegraph Co. telegrahp system 3.16 5.56 48.29 2.32 4.22 4.22 4.22 18.75 39.74 1.99 5.17 4.22 10.33 25.01 4.25 3.03 8.01 31.36 4.22 8.40 99.99 4.22 4.22 6.96 22.49 19.13 5.61 23.96 4.84 10.54 4.22 4.22 13.82 29.79 29.79 6.99 4.61 2.20 41.55 8.34 22.19 Bacwoll, J. B. Iwltm 66 acres Baktf, Jtilm 88 acrei .... Candler W. 6. 4-7 in. in 800 » Candler, T./J. 2-7 hi. 800 a. Emmon, 1^ Amanda' 100 a. Heath/ 0. O. ao«s..... Holmes, Mrs. M. A. 50 acres Hines W. J. estate H in. 30 a. Harnett heirs 100 acres .... Holden, Daniel eptate 65 acres McGaha, Ifrs. H. M. 5 acres McGaha, Jes G. he^'80 acres Rains, W. C. ^tate 63 acres- lUins C. A. 40 acres ^odes, Mn. M.^M. 32 acres Scruggs, ‘ L. D. 50 acres .., Whitmire A Williams 10 ucres Wilson, Daniel 30^ acres ... Walker, Miss E. H. 60 acres Williams & Cleveland 667 a. Eaatatoe Township Aiken, Elmira 24 acies ... Aiken, E. C. 25 acres Bryant, M. T. 4 acres Chapman, W. M. 82 acres.. Crow, JS^ord 100 aores..... Carolina Lumb. Co; 30 acres ^isher, J. T. 1 acre Galloway, Jane S. -252 acres Galloway, J. H. 153 acres.. Galloway, F. T. 234 acres ... Kuykendall heirs 75 acres.. Morgan, L. H. 400 acres.. Meece, W. M. 352 acres ... Montvale Lumb. Co. 128 acres Williams, T. S. 1 acre Glottcetfter Township Aiken, A. J. 31 acres Bracken, F. H. heirs 50 acres DeVore, James 66 acres ....>. Galloway, W. F. 1 acre Gillespie heirs 50 acres Galloway, G. C. Miss 58 acres Galloway, M. M. 133% acres Glazener, Geo. heirs 200 acres Jones, J. C., Mrs. 102 acres McCall, Mrs. Roxie 5 acres. McCall, Roxie G. 128 acres McCall, James M. 107 acres.. McCall, Wilkie 25 acres ... McCall, Van 99 acres .. ^. McCall, Hannon 60 acres... McCall, W. M. 195 acres .... McCall, H. W. 25 acres McCall, R. S. 130 acres . Owen, J. W. 25 acres ...... Owen, Clarrisa J. 374 acres. Owen, A. H. 63 acres Owen, 9ohn W. 70 acres... Owen, D. C. 83 acres Owen, John H. 100 acres.. Parker, H. S. 87 acres Sitton & Gillspie 50 acres.. Bell, James 36 acres Luther Kilpatrick 66 acres.. Brevard—Colored Anthony, Henry 1 lot ■ 6.20 Anderson', B. A. estate 1 lot 6.25 Bailey, Arthur 1 lot 4.21 Benjamin, W. B. 1 lot 6.72 Gash, Harriett 1 lot 8.13 Gash, Ossie 1 % acres ...... 4.62 Hemphill, Charlie, 2 acres... 3.39 Jackson, Bill 1 lot 12.06 Kemp, Pink 1 % acres ...... 4.36 Lynch, Alf 1 acre 1.74 McFalls, John 1% acres .... 6.96 Morgan, R. A. 2 Mi acres .... 5.24 Morgan, John 2 acres 7.06 Smith, Dock 6 acres 2.12 Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It’s mercur)^ quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour tile like dynamite, cramping and sicken ing you. Calomel attacks the bones and dieald never be put into your system. When you feel bil'ous, sluggish, consti pated, and all knocked out and believe jea need a dose of dangerous calomel just lemember that your druggist sells for a few cents a large bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and fleasant to take and is a perfect scbsti- tete iot calomel. It is guaranteed to ' ibvt roar liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don’t take calomel! It makes you sick Ike next day; it loses you a day's work. ' Bodson’s Liver Tone straightens you i%ht up and you feel great. Give it to the children because it is perfectly hann- ess and doesn’t gripe.—Advertisement. Let Us Print Imr Sale BUls Bo]r<^ Township Bradley, Mrs. P. L. 83 acres 58.48 Blythe, C. E. V* acre 1.3 Beck, A. J. 62 acres 3.95 Cureton, J. A. &. P F. 103 a. 22.82 Gash, G. A. 462 acres 21.67 Hamilton, Elijah ^ acre ... 1.3 Justus, Floy, Miss acre .. 4.79 Justus, Flave, Miss % acre 8.26 Ledbetter, E. E. 118 acres.. 28.47 McKey, Will 4 acres .26* Scruggs, Miss Sarah 200 acres 8.68 Toms, Bf. C. 50 acres 3.52 Boyd—^Colored Bostick, Jones 9 acres 9.85 Hunt, Harriet 2 acres .87 Walker, Harrison 1 acre .... 2.87 Hemphill, C. W. 8 acres .... 3.52 Orr, M. Jones 2 acres ...... 2.55 Smith, Charley B. 1% acres.. 6.44 Smith, S^rs. Pink 12 acres ... 3.03 Hutchinson, Geo. 1 acre .... 1.33 Smith, Carolin 2 acres 1.33 Gash, James 1 acre ...... 1.77 Cathey Creek Township Collins, S. P. 183 acres .«.. t^isher, W. C. heirs 2 lots.. Galloway T. P., Sr. 130 aores Moore G. fi. estate 182 acres Powell, John 25 acres ..... Whitaker, T. M. 6. acres.... Williams, J. M. 1 lot ...... ^ 90.08 22.16 19.89 15.07 1.92 13.52 21.19 Duaas. Eeck Tewaskip Batson, H.^ J. heirs 90 acres Hogback Township Aikn, W. M. ^eirs 125 acres Allen, H. J. 1 lot Allison, Hoochison 1 lot .... Applegate, C. J. 1 lot Criston, C. E. 1 lot Collins, Geo. W. 1 lot Fisher, W. A. 50 acres ... Fisher, J. C. 50 acres Fisher, G. W. \42 acres ... Fisher, John heirs 950 acres Frazier L. H. 11 acres Galloway, G. C. 140 acres.. Galloway, Mrs. J. P. 30 acres Griger, L. H. 1 lot Gresham, C. 400 acres Hinkle, J. H. 50 acres Inman, F. M., Mrs. 3% acres Jacobs, R( A. 5 acres Johns, W. O. 1 lot Kitchen, Walter 3 lots Kitchen, Stanley 3 lots Wright, W. B. 2% acres... Lionheart, 1 lot Marsh, K. and (*. 27 acres .. Miller, T. A. 27 acres McCall, W. G. 51 acres ... McCord, Mary F. 1 lot McGarland mineral interests McKenney N. A. 9 acres ... Nunnally, Mrs. Cain 3% acrs Osteen, Luke 140 acres ... Owen, S. C. heirs 100 acres Owen, J. R. 25 acres Parks, Geo. W. 1 lot ...... Redric, Geo. 1 lot Robinson, E. E., Dr. 1 lot.. Schroder, Cart 1 lot Smith, T. Van 38 acres Strickleather, J. G. 200 acres Siler, Thad 21 acres Thomas Geo. W. 1 lot Waldrop, MrsL N. A. 118 acres Wedric, W. C. 1 lot Carolina Lum. Co. 7107 acres 2.18 -8.82 8.00 8.00 4.86 .84 1.82 5.41 3.52 2.65 2.61 1.20 2.20 6.21 1.18 1.82 8.52 18.84 1.82 37.00 1.92 2.88 7.67 16.94 3.51 15.77 1.92 31.88 10.45 17.40 2.64 19.67 17.52 5.34 8.62 3.81 2.61 4.18 5’.91 1.57 1.58 7.85 3.02 4.72 2.36 10.88 22.44 7.06 14.28 8.09 19,79 9.96 13:77 12.56 23.60 4.97 11.39 12.21 6.70 16.10 3.13 4.10 2.94 4.07 1.12 1.12 1.10 1.12 1.12 4.07 4.07 11.50 55.80 2.37 4.33 1.15 1.22 231.33 13.65 78.85 10.58 1.12 3.31 3.31 22.27 1.12 6.72 2.02 7.10 1.12 6.23 5.83 83.75 4.66 4.49 3.73 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.12 8.81 12.12 9.95 7.21 8.08 1U2 572.01 Litile River Township Anders, J. L., 6 acres $ 2.19 Blythe, C. E., R. M. and D. S. Pace, 86 acres . 11.38 Ball, Rachell, Mrs., 40 acres 46:34 Capers, John G., 3 acres.... 14.52 Elkins, S. C., 3 acres .... 2.50 H^, J. P., Mrs.' 137 acres'.. 13.37 Hamilton, F. C; 66 acres... 8.31[ Justus, Julian 72 acres 12.44 Jones; J. F. 8 H acres .68 Jones, John, 8 acres .68 King, Francis M.-411 acres.. 17.52 Lauton, J. H. 38 acres ' 1.82 Marcum, J. H., Mrs. 8% acres .67 McCall, W. H. 6 acres 6.64 Ruif, Emilin 40 acres 3.52 Summey, Pink 43 acres .... 6.33 Sentell W. H. 28% acres... 8.35 Slomi, Earl 100 acres 5.00 Trescott, W. A. 43 acres .... 2.65 Wynum, J. F., Dr. 10% acres 14.0C ^illdns, J. S., Dr. 10 acres.. lEI MDE i WT Group Saving Hai Pnmd Highly Profitable to Thom- andf of EmployMi of jtendly Xiuuigod QoiiceixkS. V Every business Is either thrifty or unthrUty. "If thrift governs, then there win be accurate knowledge of costs, sound finance, far4eeing policy, the best use of labor and materials, with intelligent creation of a money surplus to meet emergencies. If un thrifty, tlie concent ia bound for bankruptcy, w^h will arrive sooner or later. Thrift goes far beyond the execu tive office, and so dpes lack of it A thriftily managed business will iiave steady, sldlifui employees, working in pleasant surroundings, with every ad vantage in the way o>f equipment, and every advantage in earning power. The unthrifty Vusiness is too familiar. It attracts chiefly .the driftiirood am<yig workers. Unpleasant surroundings and poor equipment make work drudg ery. Wages are below good stand- c.rds, and the year is usually marked by periods of idleness, if not litboi troubles. Thrifty managers, have learned in recent years that thrift facilities ex tended to their employees are part of general thrift in management. The employee must set aside his surplus, too. He is more than willing to save if he is the kind of man who values a job with a thrifty concern. But it has not always been easy for him to put his weekly savings in a secure place. Savings institutions may be far from the pay window. Employers have overcome this handicap in many* cases by accepting deposits to be transferred to a bank, by selling se curities in their own business to em ployees on the installment plan, and in other ways. They have idso taken pains to see that employees are not victiiHized by loan sharks or blue-sky promoters. , - Since the Thrift Stamp and War Savings Stamps came into existence there has been a wide development of (his thrift movement for employees, as part of the management of a thrifty business. Employers know that thrift decreases labor turnover and also in creases output. The worker who saves is not worried by debts. He thinks well enough of his job to set tle in the community, buy a home, raise a family. War Savings Stamps offer the best medium for group savings in business organizations. Thousands of savings clubs or societies formed during the war to help finance the - government have been found so valuahij^ that thousands more will be organized. The best proof of the health, stability and usefulness of any industry is its hearty teamwork wfth the Treasury Department in organizing savings so cieties for the regular purchase of Thrift and War Savings Stamps. MEN III MiTION Qespera^ Fightiiig Repealed by Official Film Taken by Signal Corps—To Be Sbown All Over America. Here are some of the frills and “punches” that the spectator will find in “The Price of Peace,” the new film history of the great war just issued by the treasury department in connec tion with the Victory' Loan campaign. The picture is to be shown all over the United States. Embarkation of thousands upon thousands of the two million soldiers sent to France, incuding the first pic tures ever released showing the great “Leviathan,” formerly the “Vaterland,* sailing from the Port of Hoboken foi Brest, in all her war camouflage. Thrilling scenes of how the m» rines fought at Balleau Wood, witk machine guns in action, close up Just like a box seat at the war. The 'Tiost Battalion” on. the scene of the famous stand against the f}er mans, Major Whittleiey, his mea and the graves of their comrades. A battle in the air and the foflini of an enemy plane—an American aii squadron in action^ photographed from a plane. Captured German balloons used foi front observation in tlie Americas sector and a treniendous aslillerj barrage put up to protect the'big gat bags from an attack %y enemy planes How an American battery went intc action on one of the war’s very bus iest mornings—pouring mustard gat shell into the enemy at the rate o! eight a minute per gUn. American Army of jQccupatios marching across, the Rhine into der manyr—a wonderful parade' financed on Liberty bonds. ^resident' ¥filson in Paris for th^ r \ T co^iference, scblained by vaa» 'i^ky AroerV:at!^ soldior ke«i:4ai \’/'cht am Rhine.? > Greatest Marne, In Goodijf -Lan.iti SP£A/?Af/ur GVM. . WRIGLEV’S JUICY FRUIT CHEWINGGUM DOJ^EMINT Sealed TIfiht KeptRitfbt Flavor Lasts Clean Up Paint Up We have put on our New Sprins^ Dress— Rapidly increasing our stock, and are bet ter able than ever before to supply your wants. See —if it is not iii stock it will come on next train. Morgan’s Drug Store Rosman, N. C. TINSLEH MARKET Has What You Want in FRESH MEATS and CURED MEATS FISH and OYSTERS ( Vegetables^ Chickens^ Eggs and Produce The Ve^y Best in These Lines and ’ Sells for Less All the Time Pronq;>t Delivery A Message in wiH reach over 1 st^ 6n ^ bc^ nc^ inereaae ■h, V? tM Phone 27 •v-r NEWS” Are you If so, why ugh ad- Osbome*,

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