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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-
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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..
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Group Saving Hai Pnmd
Highly Profitable to Thom-
andf of EmployMi of jtendly
Xiuuigod QoiiceixkS.
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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.
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r \ T co^iference, scblained by vaa»
'i^ky AroerV:at!^ soldior ke«i:4ai
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In Goodijf -Lan.iti
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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
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