FRIDAY, ^AUGUST 2ft, ltl» tHE%teVARD NEWS* BREVARD,. N. C. MM 50 Choice Building Lots AT AUCTION FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 AT 2 p. M. THE OLD GASH BOUNDARY OF LAND, EXTENDING FROM BROAD TO MAPLE ST., HAS BEEN CUT INTO LOTS AND WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, ON THE GROUNDS FRI DAY, AUGUST 29th, AT 2 P. M. THIS LAND IS CENTRALLY LOCATED, THREE BLOCKS FROM COURT HOUSE, ONE FROM THE PUBLIC SCHOOL, AND TWO FROM CHURCH. LOTS WILL BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER, ON TERMS OF ONE FOURTH CASH, AND BALANCE IN SIX, TWELVE AND EIGHTEEN MONTHS, DEFERRED. PAYMENTS DRAWING INTEREST AT SIX PER CENT,’ SEVENTEEN OF THESE BEAUTIFUL LOTS FRONT ON BROAD STREE’^, THE WIDEST STREET OF BREVARD, AND ONE OF THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT STREETS. EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO ATTEND. ALL ON THE GROUNDS, WHETHER PURCHAS ERS OR NOT, WILL HAVE, EQUAL CHANCE ON THE VALUABLE PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY. . C. P. WILKINS, Auctioneer. For further information call on the owner, R. L. Gash, 11 to 17 McMinn Building. mm mm mm mm mmimm Diversified Ads Are Business Builders TOWN LOTS, farms and timber lands for sale. Frank Jenkins. Brevard. N. C. tf SSODA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE—S Spigot, 12 pump, solid marble front Soda Fountain, a beauty. Cost $3650 has been slightly used and we will sell at a bargain. Will mail photograph if interested. Ferebee & Young C^., Andrews, North Car olina. 2tp FOR RENT—6 Room house on Jor- .. dan St.; All conveniences. E. T. Henning. tfc. FOR SALE—One baby’s crib in good condition, very reasonable. Lenoir Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Crawford, who have been at the Hunt Cottages for two months, left last Saturday for Philadelphia where they will visit for several days before returning to their home in Louisville, Ky. LEARN MORE ABOUT REXALL MERCHANDISE, $1 WORTH FOR A PENNY. EACH ITEM GUARAN TEED WORTH A DOLLAR. THURS DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MACFIE-BRODIE DRUG STORE. Dr. W. M. Lyday had as his guest Monday Dr. G. E. Dixon, a prominent physician and surgeon of Henderson ville. Dr. Dixon is owner of the ✓ Dxion Sanitorium at that place. REMEMBER ONE CENT WILL EQUAL ONE DOLLAR AT MACFIE- BRODIE DRUG STORE THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK. As we stated in the News last week J. Q. Pickelsimer has re-established his drug store in Brevard under the name of the Brevard Pharmacy. He solicits the patronage of his . friends and promises pure drugs, accuracy and dealing in a helpful way. BREVARD PHARMACY. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as adniini^rator of the estate of Lewis Jones, dlceas- ed, late of Transylvania County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Brevard, North Carolina, on or before the 6th day of August, 1920, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. D. CLEVELAND HALL, Administrator of the estate of Lewis Jones, deceased. Lewis P. Hamlin and Ralph R. Fisher, Attorneys 8-8-4tc NO MORE RATiS or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It’s a sure rodent killer. Try a pkg. and prove. Rats killed with RAT- SNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Guaranteed. 2Sc. size (1 cake) enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. 50c. size (2 cakes) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. $1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Brevard Hardware Co., Brevard, N. C. Your Drugs ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR FOOD. WE USE THE BEST DRUGS OBTAINABLE IN FILLING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS, AND THEY ARE ALWAYS FILLED BY A COM- PETENT PHARMACIST. MOST complete stock of DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, IN FACT EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST- CLASS DRUG STORE. ^Write to-'day lot your copy of-— DAViS-WALKER DRUG CO. Successors to DUCKWORTH DRUG CO. Main St. BREVARD, N. C. Phone 85 TRAOe MAKiC:: FARMERS SOPPIY CO. J. M. ALLISON, Manager. WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF HARDWICK STOVES AND RANGES —REG!5Tei«eat> If yoa are a wheat grower, or intend to prow whent and want your crop to give you the greatest T>ossibIe profit, this book: ^ will help you. It is up-to-date, scientiiic, yet simple and practical. It tells just what to do and how to do it in order ^ to get the best results. Printed on enamel paper, pro- ^ fusely illustrated and with embossed cover. We ^ have not spared expense in preparation or pitint- ing and it is sent free to farmers to show them that we want to give the most helpful infor- mation in addition to the most productive ^ fertilizer. ^ FREE—Tear off the coi^oa and mail it today* A Modem Drug Store At Your Door Mail your Orders to us—Par cel Postpaid on all orders annount ing to , 50 cents or more. Everything in|Drugs. Morgan’s Drug Store Rosman. N. C. SCHOOL DAY NEEDS Bay Everything That’s Required at Plummer & Trantham s-Save Money READY WITH NEW SCHOOL GINGHAM. Beautiful patterns in the new plaids for school wear, moderately priced, too, at 35, 30 and 25c. BOYS AND GIRLS* UNDERWEAR. ‘ little early you may say,” but better get them now. Children’s undersuits for 50c. Better ones for $1.00 per suit. SERVICABLE FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN We have the famous Red Goose School Shoes for boys and ^rls. They are guaranteed all / ' leather Shoes, too. School bells will soon be ringing. Mothers want their young sters ready ahead of time. Others are about to go on their va cations now, not to return till school opens. Their parents will have to shop at once. Happily, Plummer & Trantham’s pre pared earlier than usual. All is ready! “Boys'will be boys!** A new suit will not_stop them from climbing fences, “skinnin* the cat** or **sliding into second base.** It takes clothes like Plummer & Trantham*s to stand the strain and keep their ^ood looks. Aiid the girls want to look their prettiest, even when skipping rope or playing **jacks.** Agam, you must depend on us for the right clothes* , ^ <-■- . 1^' It’s not a question cZ spending o whole lot of money extravagantly. Get all their clothes here, and be assured of Style and Quality at Moderate prices. Buying early—in great lots right at the source of production—enables us t ogive values, imppssible with other stores. That is the Plummer & Trantham way—Substantial proof of which is given in the low ness of ot& vpices. . Look around—and be eonvin-ced. STRONG SI^S FOR LIVELY BOYS. j We ha^^{^ "splendid of Boys’ Servicable School Si\its, ranging in price from $5 to $10. \ 10 A FEW ITEMS SELECTED AT RANDOM. Ready-made Gingham Dresses Boys* Shirts ' * ■' N Children's Sweaters Boys*/Heavy Ribbed Kose . Knit Togues Girls* Hair Ribbon Boys’' Capd T^^aWets^ Handkerchiefs Pencils Combs.

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