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SSI^k.T'?-5t'yTt -.• .v-^r.'V''^^. i' ■' ' " iv'i'*':• .'■ . ' * nORAY, NOVEMBER 7tli. 1919 THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C 4i KIEYS c a package before the war c a package during the war c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICEI 157 You Will Find at 1 CITY MARKET THE BEST PRIME RIB ROAST, STEAK AND LEGS OF LAMB EVERYTHING IN THE VEGETABLE LINE BUTTER MILK AND BUTTER % Bring your Cliickcns and Butter to us. We will pay the highest market price. THE CITY MARKET W. H. DUCKWORTH S. F. ALLISON Havoline Oil means better per formance,longer’life and greater cash value when trading-in time comes, to every car that uses it HAVOLiNE n«<».4J«.MT. OFF. OIL **/r makes a difference* The three grades of Havo line Oil—Havoline Medium, Havoline Light, and Havo line Heavy, answer every possible automobile lubri cating requiremeiit* HARRY P. CLARKE, MANAGER GAt^QSS ( H/WOliNE r ^ OIL IrCo Brevard Hardware Co. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL THE TEACHERS IN THE COU*<. TY OF TRANSYLVANIA. Turkey Creek: Miss May Burns, Prin., Brevard, R. F. D. 2. Blantyre School: E. H. Pickelsimer, Prin.; Miss Lillie Pickelsimer,, Blan tyre, N. C. • Penrose High School: B. H. Lewisrp Principal, Mrs. Maggrie Wilson, Miss Rosa Hamilton, Penrose, N. C. Boilston: Miss L. Townsend, Prin., Brevard, R. F. D. 2. Brevard High School: Miss Cora L. Tyner, Prin., Mrs. O. W.. Godfrey, Miss Verna GooJe, Mrs. A. B. Riley, Miss Mary Peck Hay, Miss Una Mae Hayes, Miss Ursula Harrison, Miss Francis Harrison, Miss Elizabeth Mor ton, Miss Hattie Aiken, Miss Carrie Hornaday, Miss Ethel Johnson, all of Brevard, N. C. Davidson River: Mr. J. W. Bennett, Prin.; Miss Emma Bell, Miss Julia Deaver, Miss M. M. Davis, Miss Ruth Brooks, Miss Noreene Alexander, Pissah Forest, N. C. English Chapel: Miss Georgia Bur rell, Principal.,"^Brevard, R. F. D. 2. Pink Beds: Miss Lucile Wilson, Prin.; Pisgah Forest, N. C. Ashworth Camp: Wm. Collins, Prin.; Pisgah Forest, N. C. Sclica: H. P. Nicholson, Prin.; Miss Janie Gillespie, Miss M. P. Lyday, all of Selica, N. C. Calvert: Miss Maude Allison, Prin., Mrs. B. P. Glazener, both of Calvert, N. C. Rosman High School: J. E, Ocker- man, Prin, Miss Alberta Perkins, Miss Beulah Whitmire, Mrs. A. P. Bell, Miss V/iilic Thomas, Miss Dora Gill espie, all of Rosman, N. C. Round Top: George Reece, Prin., Miss Ellarhee Raxter, Brevard, R, F. D. 1. Island Ford: Mrs. W. L. Mull, Prin., Erevard R. F. D. 1. Dunns Creek: Miss Florence Raxtor Principal,, Pisgah Forest, N. C. Carson Creek: James Collins, Prin. Brevard, N. C. R. F. D. 1, East Fork: Mrs. Victoria Gillespie, Prin., Brevard, R. F. D. 1. Oak Forest: Miss Geneva Wilson, Prin., Brevard, R. F. D. 1. Old Toxaway: Miss M. B. Orr, Prin. Miss Cannie, both of Rosman, N. C. Pleasant Hill: Miss Emma Brown, Prin., Rosman, N. C. R. I^. D. 1. Robinson School: Miss Myrtle Car- ren, Pi'incipal, Balsam Grove, N. C. Pine Grove: Clyde McCall, Prin., Toxaway, N. C. Shoal Creek: Miss Bezzie Bracken, Prin., Balsam Grove, N. C. Owen School: A. P. Bell, Prin., Lake Toxaway, N. C. Quebec: R. A. Foard, Prin., Miss Norma Chapman, Miss Maxine Reece, all of Quebec, N. C. Oakland: Miss F. A. Boggs, Prin., Oakland, N. C. Montvale: C. E. Ellenburg, Prin., Namur, N. C. Lake Toxaway: M. D. Clayton Prin. Miss Sue Heath, Miss Janie Griffin, Lake Toxaway, N. C. Cedar Mountain: Miss Grace Gill espie, Prin.,‘Cedar Mt., N. C. Laurel Creek: Miss Donnie Moore, Principal, Pisgah Forest, N. C. Little River: J. L. Osteen, Prin., Miss B. L. Allen, Miss Annie Patton, Etowah, N. C. Mine Mt.: Miss Dovie Garren, Prin. Cedar Mountain, N. C. Stover Camp: Miss Dorothy Young, Prin., Balsam Grove, N. C. Clayton Camp: Mrs. O. W. Clay ton, Prin., Rosman, N. C. Orr-Sitton Camp: Miss Elsie Bishop Prin., Cedar Mt., N. C. Stenographer: Miss Mildred Bry ant, Brevard, N. C. Home Dem. Agent: Miss Lula M. Cassidey, Brevard, N. C. Teacher of Illiterates: W. L. Car michael, Penrose, N. C. Supt. Public Welfare: F. L. Wilson, Brevard, N. C. COLORED SCHOOLS: Rosenwall School: G. W. Thomp son, Prin., Mrs. J. H. Johnston-;, Mrs. Wallace Powell, all of Brevard, N. C. Glad Creek: Miss Jessie Saville^ Prin., Miss Viola Saville, both of Davidson River, N. C. In my opinion the above list of teachers are among the best that are to be found in the Southern states. County Board of Education: Edwin Poor, Chairman, Davidson River, N. C. W. H. Duckworth, Brevard, N. C. B. A. Gillespie, Brevard, R. F. D. 1. Most cordially and sincerely yours, A. F. MITCHELL, Co. Supt. Pub. Instruction., Brevard, N. 0. INFLUENZA starts a CoM Kill the CoM. A CASCARA^(IUININI Standard cold remedy for 20 year* >—in tablet form—safe, sure, no cpiates—breaks up' a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 d^s. “ Money back if it fails. The genuine box has a Red \top with Mr. Hill’s picture. At AH Drug Stmree Don’t let your subscription run out. Remember the editor is always in need of money. . '"i' discarded dangerous Calomel salivates! It’s mercury. Calomel acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea.. Take “Dodson’s Liver Tone” Instead 1 If you feel bilious, headachy, cpn- rtipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone for a few cents, which is a harmless vegetable sub- gtitute for dangerous calomel. Take a ■poonful and if it doesn’t start jonr liver and fctrai^ten you up and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today youH be sick aud nauseated tomorrow; be sides, it may salivate you, while if you takp Dodson’s Liver Tone you will wakt; up feeling great, full of amhition and ready for work or play* It ife harmless, pleasant and safe to — ^ better and quidcer than nasty calomel | give to chlMrenj they like it, expect it care and Don’t Take Chances THE UNIVERSAL CAR Take good care of your Ford Car. Don to give you full service unless you give it som attention. Let us give it regular treatment occasionally. No ‘‘bogus'’ parts or unworthy materials used in our shops, but genuine Ford mater ials and experienced Ford Mechanics. We'll keep your Ford Car servicable for years if you give us a chance. Our prices are mighty reasonable. We want your trade. Why can’t we have it? We will serve you better than anybody else. C. H. KLUEPPELBERG, Man er Camels are aold everyrrhere in scientifically tealedpackages of20 c/garettes; or <en packages (200 Cigarettes) in a tf/assi'ne-^aper- covercd carton. We strongly rec ommend this carton for the homu or oBico supply or wh»n yom trawL They Win You On Quality! ^ Your Qnjoyment of Camels v/ill be very great because their refreshing flavor and fragrance and mellowness is so enticir:gj}' different. You never tasted such a cigarene! Bite is elimi nated and there is a che(ir ul aDsence of any unpleasant cigaretty aftar-tasie or any un pleasant cigaretty odor! J. Camels are made of an expert blend of choice Turkish and smooth’ aha body and ct generous meas blend to eitlie domestic tobaccos and are t have th^t desirable fnll- iy hand oui satisfaction in e. You will prefer this Camel ii'id of tobacco binoked straight! Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then compare them with any cigarette in the world at any price for quality, flavor, satisfaction. No matter how II^rcilly you smoke Camels they ^ot tire ygar^ taste! J. REYNOLD# TOBACCO CO. V/instoa-S-3-2^» N. C. . i
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