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4i -Si THE BREyiym NEWS. BREViUIO, N. C, fm mm ,^uc^3 u'^y4VAov4vc0<\u€ >WtWUN QW£CK«00)ia 9EUVEWEC> OIU ^CVL j1 \ ?A\0 VX\VA By Charlfi Sug^tie' ^ ©Weilftn Ni;wi|upcr, Union 0\\- s*<bexo.> wuM, i\v4^\)^\t^@vvr 0<VUiC< mu., son QM> soo K>VO >h\ \ \ttOX 'TO (S\VJe U\VK ^5,90i vwRore u\ia A ew&evC'^xw^M wx A.BlAV\V^ om^ 'TOVV tose\ 1VW02- VC.\>^\>A SOS' Go to the BREVARD PHARMACY for Norris Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, to baccos, ice cream and soft drinks. It is a pleasure to serve 3"oii. BREVARD PHARMACY J. B. PICKELSIMER, Ph. G, Prop. Telephone No. 1 Brevard, N. C. Let Us Sell You Medicine. PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN • FOR YOUR LIVER AND KIDNEYS LIV-O-KIDS For Biliousness, Constipation Headache and Kidney Comp aints Price 35c the box For sale at aH drug stores. Brevard Vulca,n{2ingCompan BREVARD NOW HAS A FIRST - CLASS VULCANIZING PLANT. MACHINERY AND ACCESSORIES ARE ALL NEW AND COMPO SED OF THE VERY LAEST INVENTIONS AND THE VERY HIGHEST MATERIAL. MR. STEVEN FONTAINE HAS NOW RE TURNED FROPvl AKRON, V/HERE HE OB TAINED HIS DIPLOMA AND IS PREPARED TO DO WORK OF THE HIGHEST GRADE UNDER A GUARANTEE, r- Call on us! S. FONTAINE, Manager. Next to Post Oliice. Brevard, N. C. <. If the Funner ever Tucked his Pants In liis lioots, sjj!(1 “GokIi all Hemlock!” and Worried about the Mortjrajre, that was when Heotor was a I’up. Now he is a Live r>u.sin(*ss Man who drives to Town in his Sports Model Speedboy, ainnutatos a few Liberty I5onU coifiTKTns a;id Pays for this Paper Twp ^Years in Advance. ^ M\pKIE SAYS: ^OONt ac QUEERED* VtA OM,. INA cxxam/v <&se. -tw Ofruc«. vcio'. WW JOO AKiD >WVJZ. <5O\hT0S ^ >«)0«lyC <=GR HAUF AS KAOGH AS NCR. vAC.oEsr X <avr uva «>icTowe. . tu' \Q-Sioe. ^4 US KAKVE9 OOrt'S4BI <S\V)^ XT' 'tD A e«PQV<L* OUT'^' A)AOOMSr OeSY UEV^T \r ’ wow>ri>ctt\«n lE^T ^>4^V /, WEi.TERN RA!LR0A3. Till! train was 30 niinmes lato. A luan and his wife p iced (he fl<»or of the battered stajtion. The luaii ap- projjcheil tin? ticket window and rapped shaiiJly on the counter. “Say,” he exclaimed to the larky agent who appeared, “we’ve got to make connections “tit Sa[Te with the X.. Y. & Z. Will they wait a half hour for a passenger?” The lanky agent toIUkI his quid leisurely, and eyed the occupants of the room as he considered the ques tion. “Wa’al,” he linally decided, “1 reck on they'd wait longer than that for two passengers.” We Have Just Received a Large Shipments of Cranberries, Dates, Figs, Nuts, Cocoanuts, Raisins, Citron, Currants, Mince Meat, Prunes, Oranges, etc. Those Operation Curios. AJrs. Wi’Jis—Our Willie has been swapping things again.” Mr. Willis—liorn trader, that kid. Isn't he? I suppose he traded some j marbles for the next-door kid’s knife? Mrs. Willis—Oh, no. He swapped your appendix for Mrs, Bump’s gall stones.—Judge. A Building Boom. Redd—Do you think all these auto mobiles running through a town help it any? Gr('i>ne—Oh, yes. indeed. “How do fliey Iielj) the town?" “Why. niiui, we’re building four ne^v hospitals and eight dispensaries in our town right now!” MITCHELL Main Street “The Grocer” Brevard Where a Dollar Does Its Duty* I £ BREVARD, CAROUNA Department*—College Preparatory, Normal, Music, Business, Do- nestle Art, Household Economics, Agriculture. All departinenls are directed’by teachers with special training and large experience. They know their business. . influences of the Institute are alone worth the cost of tuition. Opens on September 5. f-^ .-v'- "I". SHE’S RIGHT He: If we’re going 19 quarrel all the time, wfe’d better not get nnar- ried. She: For heaven's sake, you don’t want to live a monotonous existence, do you? MONJ lY PUBLICATION: Make Both Ends Meet. ••"Why bow so low?” asked Affluen’c®, “Your head doth touch your feet.*' Said Poverty: “That’s just a way 1 have of making both ends meet." ^ssSMOiBe- 'au&siMoroM opmmg?. so. dam. From Tree to Wagon If you could go to ihe finest timllr districts and select the finest wood that grows— If you had this timber dried in the open under cover for years until it was bone dry— Then if you had a community of master Wagon builders—men whose forefathers handed down to them all the skill—all the talent—»of gen erations—men whose whole lives had been devoted to building a cer tain Wagon—men whose forefathers built the Wagons your forefathers ybought from ours— if you had these men build a Wagon for you— from this Timber—using Wrought Iron they forged themselves, and aided by the finest modern Machinery, you coultJn’t have a better Wagon than the famous “Nissan Wagon” For that is just the way “Nissen W^agons” are made. Embodied in these “Xissen Wagons” are the improvements that a hundred years of Wagon building has ta:ught. Only the best dealers sell “Nissens” The dealer who sells them has your interest at heart, for the mar gin of profit on these Wagons is less than on other Wagon?. The “Nissen” dealer values satisfied cus tomers above teniporary profits. Ask your .dealer to show you one of these “Nissens”—the Wagon that has grown up with American inde pendence. Quite to Be Expected. “I saw a man very much put out this morning.” “What happened to make him so?" “Re >vas trying to sc^lJ a now book -and had the door slammed in his face.” His Opinion.' “Looky here. Uncle Uiley-” trium phantly called the pro])rietor of the Right Place store in Petunia, as he finished tacking up a sign of his own painting, which read. “Selling Out at Cost ” “What do you think of that?” “Another lie nailed!” cackled old liiley Itezzidew. “Uh-hee! hee! bee!” —Judge.' Cluea, “The man in front of us Is a pro fessional critic.” “Did anyone.tell you he was?” “No; I judge by the size and proml* nence of his ears.” Reversing the Roles. “How are you getting along with your new employer?” “Oh. prettjr well,” replied the super- ofiioe boy. “Doesn’t lie treat you all right?” “Sure, he treats lue all right, but I don't like to hear a boss whistle as njuch as he does during ofRce hours.” PEOPLE OF OUR TOWH North Carolina, Transylvania County, Superior Court, Nov.-Dec.-Term, 1920. Ada Crow vs. Henry W. Crow. The defendant above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transylvania Co. for the purpose of obtaining an ab solute divorce, on statutory grounds, by said plaintiff from said defendant; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the next term of the Super ior Court of Transylvania County, at the Court House, in Brevard, on the 29th day of November, 1920, and an swer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, and that at that term the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. . This, the 28th day of October, 1920 N. A. MILLER, Clerk Superior Court. — 10-29-4t. W. E B NOTICE OF LAND SALE UNDER EXECUTION V >i\« SHE OUGHTER “Papa, I want to marry George. He*t one man In a thousand.” “Why don't you give the other 999 a look over before you decide.** A Motto. I Without pretense or sham. Let this my motto be: ' That what is best for Uncle Sam ^ Is uurely best for me. I j Putting Away Provsnder. “Our dog buries an uuusual .number of bones.” * “The wise canine knows tmt meat is getting higher every day.” » Mtio Street FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY J. M. ALLISON, Manager Brevard, N. C* His Case. , “The soldier who performed fliat hazard raS feat is a raw recruit.** “Well, be might be raw, bvt 1U« act was well done.’" i This prosperous Gent with the Care free Air is a Steady Advertiser. Busi- |ness is Good, and Bank Account is ■ Growing every day and a New Car [ roosts in the Garage. His only Worry 'Is that his Competitor will Wake Up ’some day and be a Steady Advertiser \too. In which case he Wouldn’t have ilt So Soft. Town of Brevard, N. C., vs. J. W. Brooks: , By virtue of. an execution directed to the Marshall of the Town of Bre vard, N. C., by the Secretary of the Board of AJdermen of said town of Brevard, N. C., the Marshall of said town will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in ' J tov.n of Brevard, N. C., on Mon- uy, December G, 1920, at 12 o’clock VI. 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 South 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 degrees 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 stake on South Margin of Main Street; the point of beginning. This being lot on whch the Cooper Lvery stable stands. Amount char ged against said I5t $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 NOTICE OF SALe”0FLAND UND- ER EXECTION: Brevard, N. C., the Marshall will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in the town of Brevard, N. C., on Monday, Dec. 6, 1920, at 12 o’clock M. all the foll owing described lot of land situate on Blain and North Caldwell Streets in said town of Brevard, N. C., bound ed as follows: Beginning on a stake at the inter section of North Caldwell Street, with North margin of Main St. and runs North 64 degrees West 165 feet to a stake, E. S. English’s corner; then with the English line. North 26 degrees East 132 feet to a stake; then South 64 degrees East 165 feet to a stake on West Margin of North Caldwell Street; then with the West niarcfin of North Caldwell Street; South 26 degrees West 132 feet to the beginning. Being the lot on wlych the Clayton Hotel is situated. Amount charged aganst this lot is $838. 52. Sale made to satisfy said execu tion, costs and expenses of aid ale. This November 2nd, 1920. A. W. BARNETT, Marshall of Town of Brevard, N. C. Philip’s Bakery WHY BUY B|IEAD OUT OF TOWN WHEN YOU CAN GET MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD FOR THE SAME MONEY AT YOUR HOME BAKERY? Town of Brevard vs. J. E. Clay ton. ' By virtue of an execution to the Marshall of the Town of Brevard directed bv the Secretary of the B^d of Aldermen of said Town of If you want to bu^ «ell or ren* let it be known vthrouftli. the cot* umns of tbe Nevi^i' 0iir want 2ds will do the Wcfk. J-'
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