'V 'i:. n' gijpipp^ m. j-.- ■ '** ' M-'; \,V. I'inm^wwiii T «K 'ril£«M6UMB XMW>' Ofti Vib^ O^a 9>#rTM AMAUWcrteo .STRMMC 9UU004 -a—or oacK wiiLuut qimboQ ifHOMT’S Salve Mb m the orrrcH. eczema. RINGWORM. TETTER.or other itching .Iris T^v • 7S eort ■» nu» ri«*' ^•r SaU By Macfi*. BrodSa’.Dnifr C«. Ifenay back wlttaoat aaaalioa if HUNrs fiilva Ml* to - tion, costs and expenses of aid ale. This November 2nd, 1920. A. W. BARNETT, Marshall of Town of Brevard, N. C. / To Start From New Orleans. New Orleans. — President - elect Harding, in a telegram to Arthur D. Parker, president of the New Orleans Asi9oci£.tiou of Commerce, etated he believed he wolud start his PatUkma trip from New Orleans. ; ciovered and selecting the largest, an ; old ram with crumpled horns, he' en- : tered in. This ram was the king^of the entire flock and had a butting capacity rarely excelled by any. To get into a fight with him only requir ed a nod of the head. Some little boys were on the creek bank fishing when Mr. Ram came along. One of the little boys, always full of mis chief, knew the ram and concluded to have some fun with him. * He gave the nod and the unsuspecting ram came up, stopped, and then took a few back steps in order to measure the distance and to get a good start, I came with his head down, not obser- ^ ving that the boy had stepped to one i'side and into the creek he plunged in water 10 feet deep. He swam to the opposite side, got out and shook himself and gave the boy a, fujrtive glance as if to say: **You beat me I that time**, and then walked off musingly. The soul left the ram and will ap pear in the next aiticle in 4ome oth^r 'animal.. Town of Brevard, N. C., vs. J. W. ' Brooks: ! By virtue of an execution directed i to the Marshall of the Town of Bre vard, N. C., by the Secretary of the I Board of Aldermen of said town of Brevard, N. C., the Marshall of said town will sell to the highesrt bidder for cash at the Court House-Door in the town of Brevard, N. C., on Mon- i day, December 6, 1920, at 12 o’clock I M. all the following described lot of land situate in the town of Brevard, N. C., on South side of Main St. in said town of Brevard and bounded as follows: Beginning on a stake on South Margin of Main Street where the East Margin of Soutl. Alley inter sects same, and runs with South Mar gin of Main Street, S. 64 degrees E. 41 3-4 feet to a stake; then S. 26 degrrees W. 100 feet to a stake; then N. 64 degrees W. 44 3-4 feet to a 'stake on east margin* of South Alley; then with same N. 26 degrees E. 100 feet to a stSke on South Margin of Main Street; the point of beginning. This being lot on whch tl^ Cooi^er Lvery stable stands. Amount char ged against said lot ^113.44. Sale made to satisfy said execu tion, costs and expenses of sale. This November 2nd, 1920. A. W. BARNETT. Marshall of Town of Brevard, N. C Philip’s Bakery NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UND ER exe<;tion: Town of Brevard vs. J. E. Clay ton. By virtue of an* ^ecution to the Marshall of the^’l'own of Brevard directed by the Secretary of the Board of Aldermen of said Town of WHY BUY BREAD OUT OF' TOWN WHEN YOU CAN GET MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD FOR THE SAME, MONEY AT YOUR HOME. BAKERY7 If you wdnt to bity, ^eJA'OT let H be kndwQ tlurouKii the c