THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 13th, l»lt. r I ICE CREAM GALORE WHEN IT COMES TO ICE CREAM FREEZ- ERS, THE SNOW BALL STEEL FRAME FREEZ ER CAN’T BE BEAT FOR SIMPLICITY, DURA BILITY, SANITATION AND QUICK FREEZING. WE HAVE THEM IN TWO SIZES. COME IN AND SEE THEM. The Dazey Chum IF YOU OWN A COW, YOU SHOULD BY ALL MEANS OWN A DAZEY CHURN. IT WILL CHURN YOUR BUTTER IN HALF THE TIME AND WITH HALF THE LABOR REQUIRED FOR THE OLD FASHIONED CHURN. Cooking Utensils WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF COOKING UTENSILS. SEE OUR LINE OF ALUMINUM V/ARE, ENAMEL WARE, TIN AND CHINA WARE. W. E. BISHOP & COMPANY PLUMBING and PLUMBING SUPPLIES CALVERT NEWS =J Miss Susie Jordon returned home j last Saturday from Pembroke, N. C. j where she has been teaching since last October. I Lila, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Gillespie has been quite sick for a week. j Mrs. T. P. Galloway and children Helen and Montaree visited Mrs. J. ; B. Neal at Lake Toxaway last week. { Misses Lela Brooks and Carrie Mc- Neely of Lake Toxaway spent Sun day with Miss Ella Zachary. I Miss Lily Conley visited her cousin Mrs. Wade Summey, at Rosman Sun day. j Mrs. John Cantrell is visiting re latives in Waynesville, N. C. ! Born—to Mr. and Mrs. John Chap man on June 6 a daughter. Mrs. O. W. Clayton and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher spent Sunday with Mrs. T. P. Galloway. Joe Wilds, the picture man, was in our midst Sunday taking pictures. E. A. Glazener has purchased a new car. Girls, look out for Julian. Mr. and Mrs. Owens of New Port, Tenn. are visiting Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Combs. BLUE BIRD. HONORED BY CLASS MATES CORP. DWORETZKY BACK FROM FRANCE Corp N. P./Dworetzky has returned from overseas where he spent several j months in the service of the colors with the Ordinace Division of Field * Artillery. Corp. Dworetzky ,who is a native of Pensylvania was among the first men from Transylvania to I enlist for service after the U. S. de clared war. He spent several months at Camp Lee before going to France, j Mr. Dworetzky is connected with the Toxaway Tanning Co. at Rosman and he has resumed the position which he held with this concern before the I war. Miss Alberta Pejrkins, who is a member of the graduating class of the Memmenger Normal School at Charleston, S. €., has been very, high ly hon%>red by her classmates. She has been chosen salutatorian of the class* of 1919. Miss Perkins is a graduate f the Brevard High school where her re cord was a matter of pride to the many friends who are now rejoicing over the latest and well-merited hon or which has come to this young lady whose brilliancy as a student is only one of the winning characteristics of a very charming personality. The closing exercises of the Charles ton institution will be held on June the 27th and Mrs. A. D. Perkins will leave next week to attend her daugh ter’s graduation after which Miss Per kins will return with her mother and spend the summer at their home here. PREMIUM HAMS AND BACON AT SLEDGE’S. A BREVARD mm EXPERIENCE Read the advertisements in the News. Patronize those who adver tise—they deserve your patroiia;'e, , for they have shown that they believe 'in patronizinf? home industry by their : support of their home puper. Can you doubt the evidence of this Brevard citizen? You can verify Brevard endorse ment. Read this: M. P. Hawkins, farmer, says kid ney trouble came over me a few years ago and I don’t know what caused it. I had a dull ache in my back and it was hard for :r.c io or straighten. My kidneys v/cro o.:t of order; they acted too frequently and the secretion v/ere highly colored and painful m passage. I had nervous headaches and felt tired and run down. I finally got Doan’s Kidney Pills and began taking them and I was surprised at the quick relief they brought. Continued use entirely cured me.” 60c at all dealers. Forter-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. REGAL SHOES fVelUstey GLAZENER^S TWO STORES FOR Shoes, Dry Goods and Clothing. The cheapest stores in the state. We cut the price and sell the goods. Follow the crowd to Hendersonville, N. C. A Warning FOR PROMPT REIilBF FROM Grip, Sore Tliroat, Cold in Chest and all inllaniniation and Congt^ion, Cream of Mustard gives instant rdief and comfort to the sufferer. It is far superior to mustard plas ters or any liniment on the market. It relives congestion, inflammation and pain almost instantly. It takes the place of plasters or liniments for colds, pains and aches. It has produced wonderful results with thousands afflicted with sore throat, tdnsilitis, stiff neck, neuralgia, congestion, rheumatism, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, colds in the che^st, bronchitis, croup, headache, lumbago, pair -1 ;ind aches of the back or joints and L'r.ilbiains, F -^: y household should hav© a jar of Cream of Mustard in the medicino chest for omer.aency. Ask your drug gist: -5c and uOc jars, hospital size, S2...0, The Cream of Mustard Co., South Xorwalk. Conn. CREAM ^ — OF — MUSTAnD 25 CfNTS AT Ai , DPuGCisrs BitCBaHgMuswRpe So.Miiiimuc.Ctl BUY HOME MILLED FLOUR IT IS THE DUTY OF EVERY PERSON IN TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY TO PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES WHEN IT IS POSSIBLE—AND ESPECIALLY WHEN HE CAN GET JUST AS GOOD OR BETTER PRODUCTS AS IF HE BOUGHT OUTSIDE THE COUNTY. WE HAVE GONE TO CONSIDERABLE EXPENSE TO EQUIP ONE OF THE MOST UP-TO- DATE FLOUR MILLS IN THIS SECTION. OUR MILL IS EQUIPPED WITH THE VERY LAT EST IMPROVED MACHINERY AND IS OF 25 BBLS. PER DAY CAPACITY. OUR FLOUR CAN NOT BE BEAT BY ANY MILLING CONCERN IN ANY SECTION OF THE COUNTRY. FT IS MADE FROM NO. 1 RED WINTER WHEAT AND IS ALL WHEAT—UNBLEACHED—WHICH MAKES IT MORE PALATABLE AND HEALTHIER THAN IF BLEACHED. MOST OF THE FLOUR NOW MADE BY LARGE MILLING COMPANIES IS BLEACHED IN ORDER TO MAKE IT WHITE. MOREOVER, THEY BOLT THEIR MEAL AND PUT THE FLOUR FROM THE CORN IN THE WHEAT FLOUR. Our Flour is sold under the name of FLA VO FLOUR—(but in buying be sure the name of Burnette & Verdery Milling Co. is on the sack.) The following firms in and near Brevard sell our Flour: C. C. Yongue, Brevard O. L. Erwin, Brevard T. ^ Mitchell, Brevard F. 1/ Sledge, Brevard Brevard Mills Store, Brevard R. P. Kilpatrick, Brevard Brown-Patton Co., Pisgah Forest HersKcll Garren, Cedar Mountain REMEIV^ER, OUR MEAL IS UNBOLTED. REMEMBER ALSO, THAT WE GRIND RYE AND lUUCKWHEAT. BUENETTE & VERDERY MILLING CO. ; BREVARD, NORTH CAROUNA