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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23r4, 1920 III II iPtii ■ II * THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C Paf* S earners of high wages to buy real estate and invest in established in dustries. Let those of us who are wage earners save and invest our surplus to establish our economic independence. N. C. POULTRY TO EXHIBIT AT MADISON GARDEN Members of the North Carolina Foultry Clubs will have an exhibit at the International Poultry Show to be held at Madison Square Gar den, New York City, Jan. 19 to 24. The exhibit will be m charge of Mr. A. G. Oliver, State Poultry Club Auont of the North Carolina Exten sion Service, and will be financed by tiic Department of Ay;i’iculturo. Mr. Oliver tLatos that no bird v.ill be exhibited except owned and raised by Bona-(idc' club in A spociul feature of this o\hibit; will be a ni'of So.iii: ' u'ol.’na Rhode Island Kv'iis solrci^'d from farm flocks of the chib nuMnbors. Thoso birt!s ;;re to be taken tl'iose V. im'ii;;,v tirizos at tiK' k-'ta’o aiu! local fairs, and, accor(!i:m- to Mr. Olivi-r, ti’.ey will reflect ‘.-ri'tUt op i.hc owiuMs, 1)10 Poultrv Club-, and il'e State. They will r.ot t r.iy ooni- IK'tt,* atrainsL liie bost biv’s in tliis 'V intry bu Iso a;,;ainst (Uiitc a luur.bor of V'irJs. A !^'i)U 1 ];: ■ in tile ' -n v>hore the bir.ls v.'ill ’be (Hs]-layfd .a'lil e\t.'rv bt' iiiaiK’ to ir.a':'' ’ I" s. !U)i tlv w I ir.t, but to id the ^ \\^'i’! i xv'-at '.tl':),; ;s i oinp‘ ; i iiif i';. 'i''i!s (.''hibil at ti: ■ 1.: Voultry S;'o\v jiia^H-s Xortli v'art-iin:'. i!i i:.', rcrofioiit, boin^' the i';rst Sk te Ui !nai;o an exhibit of this kind ;uul v.ill thv' exhibitors and visitors aii 'dea of tiie woik bein.'^' <lone by o;;r hovi aiui ivirls elubs. NOTICE ! 2 PER CENT WILL BE ADDED TO ALL UNPAID TAXES AND 1 PER CENT ADDITIONAL PER MONTH THEREAFTER UNTIL PAID. YOU CAN AVOID THIS PENAL- TY BY PAYING YOUR TAXES ON OR BEFORE THE ABOVE MEN- TIONED DATE. COS PAXTON, Tax Collector. onto r.nd fnf 1 -^5, ' .‘Ii: -r There is more Oalarrli in this aectlon of tlie country than all other diseases put tosether, and for yean it was sup posed to be incurable. Doctors pi«Bcrtbed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catsrrli is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, 13 taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case that Hall’s* Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send fot circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. CALL FOR COUNTY REPUBLICAN CONVENTION A convention of the Republicans of Transylvania County is hereby called for February 5th, 1920 at 1 o’clock P. M. at the Court House in Brevard. Said convention is for the purpose of electing delegates to the State and Congressional conventions, the latter to be held in Asheville, N. C. Febru ary 7th, 1920 at 10 o'clock A. M. The various Township and Precinct committees are hereby requested to call a convention of the Republicans of their various sections, giving at least ten days notice, and elect dele gates to the County convention. This the 3rd day of Jan. 1920. J. H. PICKELSIMER, Co. Chm. r m PENROSE \ sffiooL mm ^Ir. R. K. Laivrcnce. Co. Farm A.!i.ent, and .Mr. Krrty of the State Doparlnit-nt of Auriculture visitctl our school 'I'uesdav ami orjianized i a larjie membership for the ditl'erent j ■'•ii’.ix. Tvliss Lulu Cassioey will commence at an early datt' a class in sewin.i;- and otht'r domesJc arts. At a iiieetin/i' of the Athletic As sociation Raymond English was elect ed captain of the baseball team and Kalph Woodfin, manager. Tiu- Hijih School pupils, under the Jirecticn of ^liss Rose Hamilton, are nrcparin.:; to ^ive “Home Lies”, a favoriLi* play, at an early date. Dres doods Sale A FINV new line of dress goods has just r r jiied us and be olFered at par ticular. .iitrcc-ive prices for the next few days. This line consists of all the fashionable materials of the season in both plain and - fancy patterns. Shades and Patterns to Suit All Stylish dressers will find the season’s most popular shades well represented in this oiiering. Every woman who is figuring on a new dress this season should investigate these values before it is too late. PRICES THAT MAKE QUICK SALES PL UMMER ■ TR A NTH AM Have tke Fish TO FARMERS who know the value of fish and want it in their Fertilizer, we announce that we have laid in an ample suppl}^ of fish scrap to meet all demands. If you want the genuine, original Fish Scrap Fertilizer, insist on ROYSTE FERTILIZER trade mark REGISTERED The Fertilizer That Made Fish Scrap Famous F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Washington, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C, Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala, Baltimore, Md. Toledo, Ohio. Bwa COUNTY STATEMENT (Continued from Page *. ) R. L. Cash, State vs. Cash . . . 1.00 (\ts Paxton. State vs. Gash . . 1.2.5 A. Miller, State vs. Marshbanks 4.05 Co.i Pa.xton, State vs. Frady . . 3.43 N. A. ]\Iilk‘r, State vs. Frady . .2.39 N. A. Miller, State vs. Manly 2.55 Cos Paxton, State vs. Manley . .2.30 Town of Brevard, Water for quarter K. T. Henning State vs. Manley .85 ending- G-30-19, 10.00 H. C. Gillespie, call inir for grand jury 3 days 6.00 Kilpatrick Son & Co. Casket and Robe for Negro man at Lake Toxaway 40.00 Always The Same NOTICE AND SU.MMONS State of North Carolina, County of Transylvania—In the Superior Court. * Sewell RhineHarht, ■* vs. Kezie Whitner Rhinehardt. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transylvania Co. to obtain an absolute divorce by said plaintiff from said defendant; the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear in the court house in Brevarrl on the sixth Monday after the first Monday in March, it beinpr the 18th day of April. 1920, and answer or demur to the complaint of this plaintiif or plaintiff will apply to the court for the relicif demanded in said com plaint. N. A. MILLER, C. S. C. Ralph R. Fisher, Attorney for Plain- Jtilf. • */ > U-'m IS! mh / i :n "-r i • t *''V £ % After the Chero"Cola bottle has been soaked, sterilized, scrubbed, rinsed and carefully inspected, an exact amount of Chero^Cola syrup is auto^ matically measured into each bottle. This insures its unfailing uniformity, accuracy and purity. Always the same—no guess 'work—no hand work here. That is why every bottle of Chero-Cola tastes like every other one. They are all alike. Still another reason for Chero*^^ola*s ever increasing popu* larity. mNEcSOrGOO'-n V >
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