MDAY, IttOVEMBER 14tK 191».
THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, K. C:
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^e preocrlptloa of an old
I jHJiiy «oetor of larcTi>me.
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List of cJfildren of the Brevard
Graded scbodl wYm have had perfect
attendance for October.
lt#finBers.
Annie Bowea, CeLa Shuford, Blan
ton Ashworth, Stichard Aiken, Clar
ence B«wen, Hnkert Batson, Fred Mil
ler, Bttgene Tinsley, Carroll Lance,
Elixa f^kholson, H. G. Rogers, Wm.
Vance, JU>bert Keller and Russell
Banks.
Advanced Firet Grade
Cleo Clailc, Theo Clark, Joe Fletch
er, Joe Hamtin, Luther Holden, Har
old Kilpatrick, Thelma Moffitt, Edgar
Mull and Jesue Tinsley.
Second Grade
Helen Allison, Ethel McMinn, Mol-
lie Snelson, Almeta Walters, Ruby
Whitmire, Jeneva Clark, Louise Mor
gan, Mary Jane Morgan, Sarah Mc
Call, Madge Whitmire, Be’’’*'’’ /
Zachary, Myrtle f co-^e Mo
gan, Avery Merri’’:, Alton ^'•'r"crL^ j
T. T. Loftis, Edward Henderson, j
Lewis Hensley, Newton Glazener, and
Clarence Bouks.
Third Gra^
Valry Carter, Lloyd Dalton, Mar
garet Deaver, Edith Fanning, Earl
Hall, Leta May Marr, Opal McCall,
Bessie Orr, Frances Ray, Adelaide Sil-
Tcrsteen, Edith Saltz, Harry Sitton,
Howard Whitmire, Charles, Allison,
Onell Carson, Ruth Snelson and Hen
ry Marshall, Ernest Allison, Roy John
son, Alexander Lance, and Vernie
Whitmire.
Fourth Grade
Andrew Allison, Alice and Girthia
Bowen,, Pearl Brinkley, Pat Cook,
Chas. and Mae Cunningham, Letisha
Foster, Pauline Galloway, Dewey
Graveley, Lemis Hale, Herbert Hall,
Donald Jenkins, Lawrence Lance, V.
Lance, Nancy Macfie, Helen Morrison,
Donold Lee Moore, Thomas Mitchell,
Mary Rogers, Robert Scruggs, Warren
Scruggs, Jack Trantham and Eleanor
Trowbridge.
Fifth Grade
Elizabeth Shipman, Sara Gillespie,
Nell Johnson, Hatti Toague, Margie
Bryson, Edward Kilpatrick, Joe Poole,
Robert Plummer, Harold Aiken, Nel
son Bowen, Dewey Wood, Pearl
Lance, Genva Merrel, Thelma Keller
and Christina Snelson.
Sixth Grade
Lila Bracken, Opal Fullbright,
Catherine Moffitt, Aziler Miller, Paul
ine Sitton, Jessie<> Whitmire, Strab
Clayton, John Duckworth, Homer
Hayes, Howell Jomer, Allison Orr,
Edwin Perkins and Marvin Yates.
Seventh Grade
Cecil Vance, Mollie McCall, Edith
Galloway, Georgia Whitmire, Floyd
Hensley, Agues Hayes, La Verne
Wielt, Etienne Cloud, Elizabeth Ram-
seur, Mildred Trantham, Annie Sit
ton, Eliza Henry, Alvin Hendersoir,
Bath Keller, Gladys English, Goldie
McCall.
F«r fala by Maclfci^^fsoJio l!hnig Cm.
Brevari,^ H. C.
of Ohio, City of Toledo*
Lucas Cou^, IS.
FranH J. Cheney makes oath that he
Is senior partner of the firth of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doins buslnoes in Ae City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Cataftrh thi|t cannot be
cured by the use of HALF’S (^TARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before ms. and snbscribed In
my presence, this Sth' day of December.
A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken In
ternally and acts throuRh the Bleod on
the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all drugfists. 75c.
Ball’s Family IWs for constlpatton.
Your advertisement in the Brevard
News will be read by more than 5000
people.
lUND HIE WOJOJ) WITH
HE AMERICAN BED CB0SS
In the Arctic Circle.
BREVARD,
North carouna
Preparato^, Normal, Music, Business, Do
mestlc Art, Household EJconomics, Agncuiture.
An de^ptmeiiU e by teachers with special training and
large experience. They kndw their business.
Influences of the ^Mtitute are alone worth the cost of tuition.
Opens OB September 5*
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Tested 250,000 Miles
Th ree-Point Cantilever Springs
Greatest Improvement Since
' Pneumatic Tires
/^VERLAND 4 has been pul through the
most thorough and severe test posstble.
250,000 miles of moimtain trails, desert
sand, heat, cold, mud and dust, demon
strated the quality of . every part of the car
long before vve began manufacturing.
This remarkable test showed conclusively
that Three-Point Cantilever Springs, exclu
sive virith Overland, are the greatest improve
ment in riding comfort since the introduc
tion of*pneuma.tiL
They protect the car from road shocks
and prolong the life ol eveiy part.
They enable the wheels to hold
better to the road. They give
greater comfort nclc r all road conditions.
They do away almost entirely with side
sway and rebound which twist and rack the
car.
Piagonal attachment of die Three-Point
Springs at botli ends of a 130-inch Gpring-
base gives the steadiness and smooth riding
of the heavy car of long wheelbase.
Equipment is complete from Auto-Lite
Starting and Lighting System to Marsiuill
Divan Spring Upholstery.
Come in and see this car. Ask for
Booklet.^ Overland 4 Touring, $845; Road
ster,« {845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $1375;
Prices f. o. b. Toledo.
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