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FRIDAY, MAY 1», I9». THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVARD. N. C KNOWS WHERE TO ^ GONOWFORHELP Another Nashyille Wonum Benefited By Tanlac Three Years Ago. “Tanlac relieved me of my troub les and put me in splendid condition three years ago and I know just where to go when I need something to build me up,” said Mrs. Louis E. Sneed, 1218 IHfth Avepue, North, Nashville, Tenn., while purchasing a bottle of Tanlac the other day. “I suffered for years from stomach trouble and about three years ago I got into an awful condition. I could n’t eat a thing but what caused me to suffer agonies, my nerves were all upset, I couldn’t sleep* and I suffered a great deal from rheumatism. I had a dull, heavy, languid feeling all the time, with no strength nor energy, and at times my sufferings were al most unbearable. “That was my condition when I jTot Tanlac, and I declare the medi cine just made the most wonderful ^change in me. My stomach stopped botherinp- me. I began to sleep as sound as a baby, all my aches and pains left me and I was built up ii\ every way until I felt fine all the time and I’m feeling that way yet. Jly faith has been pinned to Tanlac ever since that time. I am getting ihis bottle now to tone me up in the chan.':!;e of seasons when spring comes on.” coff&e colored National Committee man from Georgia. Henry Lincoln Johnsing, esq., etc. 6ALLIAS. SAPPHIRE THEATRE FRIDAY, MAY 13 Lou TelUgen, in *miND YOUTH** A PhotopUy Well Worth While foir the Entire Family. One of the Big* gest Broadway Successes in Recent Years. GALLIAS INSINUATES THAT ALL’S NOT WELL IN POLITICS; (All Rights Reserved) JL—- ]^Iost jrlorious and mighty WaiTon Gam('lieal, the supreme artificer and mijrhty bujlder of the RepuWi'can SATURDAY, MAY 14 Neil Hart in “SKY FIRE.** If you like the atmosphere of the great outdoors — If you like James Oliver Curwood’s books — If you want to see the wonderful Northern Lights shown successfully for the first time on the motion picture screen — If you aire not prejudice or spiteful, don’t be amusement blind, COME, SKY FIRE will hold you spellbound in the development of its startling climaix MONDAY, MAY 16 Chas Ray in “HONOR THY NAME.” Also, a LARRY SEMON COMEDY. U-NO-LARRY TUESDAY, MAY 17 Billy Burke, in “THE MISLEADING WIDOW.” Also, the last episode of **THE VAILED MYSTERY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 Major Robert Warwick and Wanda Hawley in “THE TREE OF KNOW- LEDGE”. Here is a picture that will certainly create a stfr among the patrons see ing it. A Vampire-woman ruins a , _ I good man. When he has gotten on pa’-ty wno cometh up over niifnt and '• l jj i ^ again, she suddenly reappears ! ..h,Klov.-s are cast over the nost , . of tho D«„ocrut,c ,.a,-ty. Thou who i begmninf i \\a< nni(ie famous by tne fore-closure .'•ale of a poor sore backed jass ack %vhiek wa.s rode to Europe and back, nil! ■\vho.->e traj has bec-n hear.? from Lo^ron to San Francisco and from thf ,u"oat laues to the Roo Grand. SATURDAY, MAY 14 ALICE LAKE IN BODY AND SOUL The strange adventures of an Amer ican girl wly> went to Paris to study Art and found two kinds of romance. The first the kind she had always be lieved in/ and the second the kind men would make her believe was tlrue and worth while. Also Charles Hutchinson in Double Adventure. AUDiTOMOMi Your Farm Is Your Factory SATIIRBAV. MAY 14, W MONDAY, MAY 16 Constance Talmadge IN In Search Of A Sinner Picking flowers in Centrlal Park might not seem like excitment to you but to this young widow, who had been wed to a saint for three years- Gosh. ^ First Rational attraction Admission 10 and 20c. , TUESDAY, MAY 17 Wanda Hawley IN The Outside Woman. A Comedy of Newly-Weds in dup licate apartments, with a busy fire escape between. Also Ruth Roland in THE AVENG. ING ARROW. of THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE. iS tin v/iil haunt thee in thy day dreanis • THURSDAY, MAY i9 Wallace Reid, in “DOUBLE SPEED” He Jeft New York “in high” a .-nillionalre. He reached Los Angeles a tramp. Then he disappeared” — Became a chauffeur — Posed as his real setf — was “pinched” as a crook foved H!is a gentleman — married like a flash. For fun and thrills, take a npin in “DOUBLE SPEED.” THURSDAY, MAY J9 CHARLES RAY IN THE SHERIFF’S SON He came into the world a thorough, bred “pacifist”, but when he does get started the fights he does put up against the outlaws”. A 'romance of the West. Also a Comedy and the Fnal Chap ter of William Duncan in FIGHTING FATE. Matinee, 2:30 Night, 7:30 Admission 10 and 15c. A CARD OF THANKS \ thy ni.srhtly slumbers, as the . e.Mast Bancho, : hou of the city of Merrion, in the ;' eau;iful State of Ohio, where nat- ‘i tho earth and thou come forth to load the mi.uhty ■ .v>.'t ( re]iublicars. Oh thou mighty ^ vith :hy wonders can be .■..-formed. i'hou has said that •\V'V re vun.hcM’ of us was joined a kin" thee to do wanders,! , . iJiou v/oulcis’t do it.” Now we rome ' thank the friends and to rhee be,o,"inK and beseechin.u- thee ‘ for their kindness through in our humblest manner, and pitiful- J'ickness and death of our be- est way we have of doinj? thin.o-s. Ihusband and father, Mr. M. Asking’, implorinR' and bejj^ing thee Signed, THE FAMILi. in our most hu.nblost manner, to; — ■ brinu’ this country to ‘‘normalcy.” Oh I jniKiity one. wo haven’t the wisdom and understanding, in our pittiful, nvi;lected and forgotten state, we don't know the meaning of Normalcy, i 'Ihou nast started off in thy slew- j ai’dship like thy illustrous predeces- j E. F. MOFFITT NON-UNION ■ or ..>y suppIyiiiQ- things, creating new word.-, fittin^^ things in w'here they belong. In our humble opinion if 'C'-cx had been elected we would never | heard of normalcy. j Tr; oisv Sordid and corroded memory we Ko t>ack to pfe election times and imagine how we W'ere w'orking two days in a v.-eek and making money enough to live the other five days. Xow oh Warren Gamelieal, v/e are working the whole six and going hun gry on the seventh. Mighty one could not thou pro duce some kind of an elixer for to take that would make a piece of fat back look and taste like a porter iir-s.ye ?teak? Wouldst that thou "could make a buffalo nickel look and function like a twenty dollar gold ?iece. Then in that event thou would be a wonder, and thy praises would be sung the world over, and thy fame would reach further than King So’omons. If thou don’t do something, the host of democracy will swallow thee and thy host as a week old robin does a grub worm from its mother’s bill. ^ ♦T'here’s a mighty howl goes each ' day -accusing thee and thy party of brining about this normalcy or some. Contractor and Billder Estimates promptly furni*lred on al! work. %l-21 Catarrh Cannot Be Cizsed with LOCAL. APPLICATIONS. ia tluv cannot reach ihe .seat of the diseasiv Catarrh ts a local disease, greuly ii>^ lluenced by constiii/iismal oonditicoK,. an'ii in order to cure i< you must take a a internal remedy, lltdl'a Catarrfc Medi cine is taken interi..jily and ac'li thna the blood on the muiswis surfaces 'Sf- thc-i system. Hall’s Catarjh Medicir.» wat' prescribed by one of ihe best physicians-* n this country for years. It com- t»sed of some of the }>est tonics -«sown, mbined with some of the best blood\ rrifiers. The perfect Gombinali«n of' the ingredients In HalTs Catarrh Medi cine is what produces such woixferful V results in catarrhal cooiilions Sead for testimonials, free. I F ft. CHKNEY & CO., Ftbpb.. Tol«St»i O. All DruRRists, ^$c. Hall’s Family Pills for eonatlpatiibii. 1*1 BREVARD CHURCH DIREC'EORY: BAPTIST CHURCH: Rev. C, E. Puett, Pastor; PV«cb~ ing every Sunday al 11:00 A. M,; and 7:30 P. M.; So tday Schoai^ 9k.45 A. M.; D. F. Mot «, Supt.; Prayer meeting evebry We sesday nigjht;. AH welcome. Philip's Bakery WHY BUY BREAD OUT OF TOWN WHEN YOU CAN GET MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD FOR THE SAME MONEY AT YOUR HOME BAKERY? NOTICE—SERVTCE BY PUBLICA- TBON: EPlSCOPi CHURCIfc Rev, John C. Tieagle, Pa»t«r^ S«r^ vices on Sunday it 11:00 A. BT,i ami thing, and putting a depression on School tOMi A. ■•■Vio Vmsinpss world. But we know _ Serr'ce on -»• d m the business world. But we V that the big businesses are all right, it \3fc'only the little fellows in swaddling clothes who howl as a w’olf at the <loor of thy party. We beg thee to throw some kind of a bone to them to appease their hunger. Lead them up to the pie counter and feed them -so they can smooth it over with the rank and file. We beg and implore thee to kick all of the democrats out , of office. And kick them so hard that ! they will be just as hungry for pie in four years from now as thy host of office seekers are today. Most illustrious and mighty one, and master of thousands, yea millions of followers. What we have failed in asking, fail Aot in giving us for relief. We ask in the name of thy riday at SrOO P. M. Thi F-..Mic Cordially InmlMdt. PRZC 'YTERIAN CHURCH Rrsv, John R. Hay, Pastor; Preach ir" at 11:00 A. M. evwjr Sandav; S’, iay School at 10:00 A, M.; Vv. Blythe, Supt.; Song Service Wed nesday Evenings. METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. A, S. Raper, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11:00 A.M., and 7:00 P. M.; Sunday School 9:45 A. M.; Welch Galloway, Supt. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday Night. Everyone welcome at all iImm ■ervicet* Perhaps you never thought of it in just that way, but farming is a great manufacturing business and your farm is a factory in the true meaning of the word* ^ . The factory manager ovorhatils his plant every so often and to make sure that it will run properly and pr^uce the most goods at the least cost* In just the same way, the farmer checks up his buildings and equipment, makes those little repairs which save big repairs later on, and builds whatever buildings he needs to help produce more crops with less labor and expense. Lumber prices are back to normal* No longer need you post pone building on account of high prices of lumber* Now is a good timd to build that new barn you have been wanting for several years and to make other improvements* Begin now and get them done before Spring work commences* Here in our business we are trying to do cur part in bringing con ditions back where they ought to be* Our years of business experi ence, our building plans and ideas, and our friendly, sincere counsel and assistance are at your service for “ the asking, with no obligation, of course* * Let^s talk it over the first convenient day* Miller Supply Company ], A. MILLER, Manager* BREVARD, N* C* -\ VJ North Carolina, Transylvania County, In the Superior Court. ^ Rachel A. Payne vs. Marion (J. M.) Mull and wife Julia MnH. The defendants above named and each of them wiE take notice that an ! action entitled as above has been j commenced in tTie Superior Court of 'j Transylvania County. North Carolina, { to enforce the apeeific performance | of the contract tif the said defendants: for the conveyance- of the lands des cribed in the camiplaint filed in this cause, and to divest all the right, title and intesrest of the defendants in said lands in the plaintiff; and the said defendajtts further take notice that tbey aiid each of them are required to ap )esr r t tb® office of the Clerk of' tho Su;> .i«ar Court of Transylvania County, I'J. G, the 28 day of May, 1921, at the Comt House in Brevard, N. C., luxd answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, Of the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 27 day of April 1921. N. A. MILLER, Clerk Sup. Court, run May 27. c. D. L. E. 4tc. Bank. Fishing Season Is Now Hore And we are prepared to equip you in Kakhi Pants, Shirts, Hats, Hipboots, etc., at a very low price. ECONOMIZE IN YOUR SHOE BILL: For you boys by fittinsr them with a pair of our Goodrich Heavy Brown Duck Rubber Bottoms. Standard Clothing Company Main Street Brevard^ N^ C. **Sky Ranger — full of that hang-hy. the teeth - suspeiu^ See it! It will atartle you! it will grip youl
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