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( nODAY. NOVEMBER 21st, 1019 THE L RD r^EWS, BREVARD, N. C. I' 5 c a package before the war c a package during the war i c a package NOW THE FL^UOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! 157 Dr. S. Robinson, the well-known Eye sight Specialist, of 78 Patton Ave., Ashe ville, N. C., has at last been induced to come to Brevard again. As he will be unable to make the trip again before spring, he urges his friends to consult him this time. The date will be announced in next week’s paper. Write for an appointment now. Weilt’s Cash Stores Open at 8 a. m.; Close at 7:30 p. m. WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF HEAVY UNDERWEAR, BOTH WOOL AND COTTON. HEAVY OUTING NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS, BATH ROBES, AMD WOOL SOCKS. IN FACT WE HAVE ANYTHING YOU MAY NEED TO KEEP YOU WARM THIS WINTER. BREVARD, N. C. NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY The following books wh’ch were recently donated by Mr. J. 1 . Hays, have been catalogued at the U. x . vJ. Library: “Over the Top.” “The Black Bag.” “The Man From Red-Keg.” “Richard Carwell.” “Terence O’Rouke.” “Brewsters Millions.” “The Lion and the Mouse.” “The Scarlet Carr.” “Keeping up with Lizzie.” “The Man on the Box.” “The Spender.” “The Spoilers.” “Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush.” “Luice Told Tales.” “A Difficult Problem.” “When Wilderness was Kink.” “Charge It.” “Tomorrovv’s Tangle.” “The Mystery.” “The Masqueraders.” “The Tempting of Tavernake.” American Dictionary. “The Castle of Doubt.” “The Boss of Little Arcady.” “Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.” “The Initials.” “Sophia.” “The Impudent Comedian.” “Prisoners of Hope.” “Sarita, The Carlist.” “Mary, ’Gusta.” “Mademoisille Mathilda.” “Beatrix of Clare.” “Side-Stepping With Shorty.” “March Hares.” “Heaven.” “Me-Smith.” “Poetical Works.” “Elusive Isabel.” “The Mayor’s Wife.” “If Youth But Knew.” “The Pianolist.” “The Market Place.” “Trolly Polly.” “A Woman’s Way.” “The Red Cockade.” “The Cardinals Rose.” “The Honor of a Princess.” “Dad.” “The Fighting Chance.” “Lin McLean.” “The House of a Thousand Can dles.” “Gordon Keith.” “Elen Holden.” “Captin Macklin.” “Checkers.” “The Rose in the Ring.” “The Daucrhter of Anderson Crow.” “The Mississippi Bubble.” “The Brass Boul.” “The Danger Mark.” “The Wings of the Morning.” “The Prince of Guarstark.” “The Deliverance.” “A Girl of the Lumberlost.” “The Redemption of David Carson. “In the Palace of the King.” “The Heart of Lady Ann.” “London to Ladysmith.” “When Kings Go Forth to Battle.” “Ghosts I Have Met.” “Thyra Varrick.” “The Jester’s Sword.” “In Lighter View.” “Squire Phin.” “Place and Power.” “The Tree of Heaven.” “The Door in the Book.” “Bethsaida.” “Red Men and White.” “The Millionairess.” “Masterpieces.” “The Sowers.” “In Her Own Right.” “A Gentleman of France.” “Rubairat of Omar Kharran.” “The Congressman’s Wife.” “The Under Dog.” “The Gentleman From Indiana.” “Knock at a Venture.” “In a Steamer Chair.” •‘In Deaton’s Orders.” “The Lyon and the Unicorn.” “The Hidden Servants ” “A Cloistered Romance.” “Saul of Tarsens.” “Mr. Pratt.” “Conniston.” “The Dark O’ the Morn.” “The Cheerful Smugglers.” “Sentimental Tommy.” “Anthony Overman.” “The Long Night.” “The Last of the Barons.” “FasliOcnable A-.’ventures of Jash- ua Cr:» ’ • “Th- '■ ■ ■■ ^ iji''. ad. “Prisoners and Captives.” “Manders.” “The Message of Peace.” “The Girl at Cobhurst.” “The Lyon’s Brood.” “Chestnuts.” “The Quiteron Touch.” “The Strange Woman.” “Philip Winward.” Drug Stores Ss2S Hi Five million use It to KILL .. Standard c&i ure ! '.3 Vi hcurs—r. ’.it-' c- Monev i ac!- I en-ilne t"-. tcp V/ i t: r'cui-2. ,A.' A Lady in Chicago Telegraphs for Rat'Snap. Read Mrs. Phillip’s wire: “Youell’s Exterminating Co., Westfield, N. J. Rush $3.00 worth of RAT-SNAP.” Later rec’d follov'ing letter, “RAT- SNAP arrived. It rid our house of rats in no time. Just moved here I'rom Pa., where I used RAT-SNAP with great results.” Three sizes, 25c, 50c, if 1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Brevard Hardware Co. and Davis- Walker Drug Co., Brevard, N. C. Polk Miller’s Liver Pills The Old Fashioned Kind that do the work. , The Mine Connubt for fiO years. Unequalled for Biliousness. Sick Headache^ Comtipa!* | ^ tion and Malaria. At all druggists. I I 1^ Manufactiired by Polk Millet Drug Co., Inc., Ridimoiul. Va. • LaDuke, Farmer, Say«« **Y«u * T Through^ Metal.” * had feed bins lined with zinc *^st year, rats got through pretty Was out $1. A $1 pkg of KAT-SNAP killed so many rats that never been without it since. Our (log never touched RAT-SNAP’* ^ou try it. Three sizes, 25c, 50c,$l. ^Oid and guaranteed by the Brevard «ara\vare Co. and Da vis-Walker Drug <^0., Brevard, N. C. A Triumph of Toughness And yet, the *Royal Ck>rd’ pos sesses amazing buoyancy and life. That’s the secret of this famous tire’s success. Hardihood that means many extra miles, combined with the luxury of easier riding. Let us put ‘Royal Cords' on your car. They are the utmost in equip ment—the finest tires in the world. 9^ ¥. •Royal Cord' •Nobbv’ •Chain’ Tseo’ 'Ptain United States fires are Good Tires We Know United States Tires are Good Tires. That’s why we Sell Them. FARMERS SUPPLY CO., Brevard, N. 0. BROWN-PATTON CO., Pisgah Forest, N. C. a c’vea—easily Ihe jis ci3:arctte 70; ‘ Sirriply com pfii ette in the v::orld- Camels are sold every where in sci CT7 li fics. Uy sealed packpges of 20 ci^,sreties or tenpackag^s(2D0 c: ;larcttes) in a ^!assine-papr:r-coversd carton. We strongly recom mend this carton for ^/;o home or oirice supply or when you travel. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Cob Winston-Salem, N. C. >A?.iEI-S ere in a clssr^ f-'-OSt refi\i3hir!g, the mos evcr smoked. You can prove ; Ciimels purf-by-pufi with any c any price! Put quality, navcr a:vd cigciretts sails- faction to the utmost tc3t! Made to meet your taste, Cr.mcis tiro it, no matter how liberally you smo!:e them ! The ex o. t of chcice Turkish and choice’DGHJ^^stic tobaccos makes C <?ehghliul—so full- bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and n'iellovv-mild. Every time you light one you get^ new and keener enjoyment! Freedom from any uJlPleasant cigarett}'' after taste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are enjoyable. In fact, Camels appeal to tii® inost fastidious smoker in so many new ways you never VviJl miss the absence of coupons, premiums or gifts. You'll pref^ ‘
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