tm BREVARD NEWS, BREtARD, rf/C. * ■ ■ ■ .M— FRIDAY, MARCH IM, IfMk m Notice! ALL PERSONS TAKE NOTICE, THAT IF YOUR TAXES ARE NOT PAID ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1920, YOUR PROP ERTY WILL BE ADVERTISED FOR SALE. Cos Paxton TOX COLLECTOR. SUFFERED BROKEN ^G~ POEM BY MRS. MARY MILLS Vim NOTICE! I have bought an extra large fine, Kentucky Jack for the benefit of myself and the other mule raisers of the county. On account of severe sickness and scarcity of help’ I have been unable to get a man to handle him this season. If I don’t secure a man to handle him in a few days, I will offer him for sale— cash or on time at a very reasonable price. He is very gentle and easy to handle and is all right in every particular. Come and see him and his record. I also have two pair of mules for sale, one large pair and one unbroke pair three years old; and several milk cows—also two houses and three lots. Terms: one-half cash, remainder like paying rent. Get particulars from J. M. THRASH. ! The following items, whoch will be of interest to many Brevard friends, were clipped from the People’s Ad vocate and Press, Newbloomfield, Pa. “Charles Mills, who, for some time has been walking on four legs, on account of having broken one, is ac tually walking on two “as he used to do.’ ” “Mrs. Mary Hampton Mills, our house-mother, honors to-day our col umn with the following original poem: SMILE By M. H. M. If you want the world to love you, Just smile the whole day long; Make folks think you’re always hap- py, Your life one long sweet song, Never let them see the sadness, That steals over now and then. If tears link behind the laughter. Choke them back and smile again. For the world holds too much sadness Each life knows so much of pain, But in each must come some glad ness, WNtENOSHOES FORTWOYEARS Los Angeles Women Lived in Bed and Pillowed Chair Until She Started On Tanlac. Else our lives are lived in vain. • other “I had to be cared for like a baby before I began taking Tanlac,” said Mrs. Alice Murphy, of 1501 Pennsyl vania Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. “Two years ago I had a very se vere attack of muscular rheumatism” she continued, “and no one knows the pain and torture I have suffered since. My hands swelled until I could hardly work my fingers and I haven’t been able to put on a pair of shoes because my feet were swollen so. 1 had sharp pa'ms thru my back so bad that at times I simply could not keep from screaming. Sometimes I got so dizzy everything seemed to spin around and then I would have sharp pains and a chilly feeling af terwards. I was so helpless that I lived propped up with pillows in a chair or in bed all the time and had to be helped from one place to an- So when the clouds obscure our sun shine, And there comes some days of rain. Remember, soon we’ll see the rain bow. As the sun shines bright again. THE BEST BEEF THAT CAN BE HAD IS WHAT SLEDGE HAN DLES. ADMINISTRATOR’S^ NOTICE Having qualified as the administra tor of the estate of E. A. Allison, deceased, late of Transylvania Co., North Carolina, this is to notify all i persons havinjH: claims against the es tate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersip:ned on or before the 19th day of March 1921, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. If more convenient, claims may be filed with my attorney, R. L. Gash, at his office in Brevard. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 15th day of March, 1920. M. M. FEASTER, Administrator of the Estate of E. A. Allison, de ceased. Pisy;ah F’orest, N. C. 3-19-20-6tc-rlcr. “I tried every medicine or treat ment we could hear of but it was money thrown away and I got so j blue I did not care to live. Then my husband read in the papers about Tanlac and by the time I had taken it four or five days I saw it was helping me. Now, after taking sev eral bottles, I can’t praise Tanlac enough. My nerves are so much bet ter I sleep like a child all night long. I am already doing my housework again and it is the first time in two years I have been able to get around at all and vcar my shoes.” Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere adv. WALL-PAPER My 1920 wall-paper samples are open for inspection at Erwin’s Store. WILL PRICE The Wail Paper Dealer. 2tp. Yes, It’s True MOST ALL OUR FERTILIZER IS CHEAPER—FROM 50c TO $1.00 A BAG—THAT IS ALL THE BEST GRADES. COME GET IT, TAKE IT HOME, AND HAVE IT WHEN YOU NEED IT. IT COSTS YOU NO MORE TO GET IT NOW THAN TO WAIT A MONTH—AND YOU HAVE THE SAME TIME TO PAY FOR IT. GET YOUR SEEDS—IRISH COB BLER, EARLY ROSE AND OTHER KINDS POTATOES; ONION SETS, SEED OATS; ALL KINDS SEEDS. Brevard Hardware Co. HARRY P. CLARKE, Manager. ■ifiiyiiiSa I BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA C tile Preparatory. Normal, Mjsic, Business, Do mestic Art, Hojs^h )l 1 K ;oaomic^, A'^riculture. All depart nents ari directed by teachers with special training and lar.;? experience. They know their business. InHuences of the Institute are alone worth the cost of tuition. Opens on September 5. mm, msm: 0mm % Don’t Get Confused WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST HARD WINTER WHEAT FLOUR MADE ASK FOR IT BY ITS FULL NAME— Wichita's Flour MADE BY : : KANSAS MILLIMC COMPANY IT IS THE BEST HARD WINTER WHEAT FLOUR MADE. FOR EIGHT YEARS WICHI- TA’S BEST FLOUR HAS BEEN SOLD HERE, AND ALWAYS WITH COMPLETE SATISFAC TION TO THE RETAILER AND TO HIS CUSTOMER. DURING THAT TIME MANY OF THE “JUST AS GOOD” KIND HAVE COME AND GONE. BUT WICHITA’S BEST FLOUR CONTIN UES TO GROW IN SALES AND IN FAVOR WITH TRANSYLVANIA CO. HOUSEKEEPERS. SO DON’T GET CONFUSED ASK FOR IT BY ITS FULL NAME—WICHITA’S BEST FLOUR, MADE BY THE KANSAS MILLING COMPANY. IT IS THE BEST FOR BISCUITS, FOR PASTRIES, FOR LIGHT BREAD. DISTRIBUTED BY HENDERSONVILIE WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY HENDERSONVILLE, N. C