iLWS, BREVA
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FRIDAY DECEMBER 2, 1921
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
One*TonTruck
Ch2i8sis $445
F. O. B. Detroit
With Pnmu-
matie Tirmm
and De
moantablm
Rimm
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The One'Ton Trucks
The Ford One-Ton Truck first made its appeal
to the farmer and the merchant because of the
merits of Ford Cars. And it made its wonderful
reputation and great sales record because it lived
up to every claim made for it.
The reliable Ford Motor, the special Ford steel
chassis, the aluminum bronze worm-drive, all
combine to produce a truck of unusual power,
capacity and strength — a truck that lasts in
service; a truck that solves the haulage problem
at a very small operating and upkeep expense.
Hence the demand for the Ford One-Ton Truck
is constantly on the increase.
For the good of your business, whether it be
farming, merchandising or manufacturing, you
should come in and look over the Ford One-Ton
Truck—NOV/!
IMPORTANT
We are prepared to furnish the Ford Truck equipped
either with Standard or Special Gearing. The Stand
ard Gsaring gives the truck a maximum of power.
The Special Gearing increases the speed of the truck
from five to seven miles an hour, converting it into
a Fast Delivery Car.
BREVARD MOTOR COMPANY
C. H. KLUEPPELBURG, Manager
Car Load Fords Just Received
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A Christmas
Joke
By MARY ORiAHi^M BONNER
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Copyright. 1921. Western Newspaper Union
:K wasayoung
l)i'i(le. Evory
i» r e s e n t she
had received
was V(>ry wel
come. She hail
depended on
presents to
furnish h e r
new li o ni e .
When she had
received d u -
plfonte which were not initialed she
hastened to the place from which they
had i)een purchased and picked out
oMicr article.s of heauty and of house
hold necessity.
Her friends had really heen reniark-
ahly kind. She had Iteen surpi'ised
to find lunv i-eady the shops had heen
ahdut takiiifj: liack irifts and snhstitut-
inic willi otlu'rs. or in entri’avini: iiros-
enfs which Iiad Jiot already heen en-
s^rnved. Only one had cliar.wd for
eiijri'avin;:—Ihc irift !iad heen piii'ch:i?^ed
nt “whok'; ;:le I’ate" and so enyri aving
was not incliidi'd.
.\11o fioi.i point of vieu
of pr:"i' ;ts as wc'li as fi’oni the point
of \'i('w of a inat(‘ she had done ro
niark:',li’y well. Thl^^ wcaild enable
tl.eni to make a very :xi>od apjieai'ance
in tiu ir h 'ine without haviu" to draw
from Mi(‘ i\one too ]>Ien1irul saviniT'.
n’.i' v!('W(‘d eveiythinL’: ove;- a.'aMi
cv(':!i!irr. ]ire eiits jind lho.:;> r.’ch
V('H‘ ('>:cl.:;ii,ui'S. Then* was j;ist one
ilrm: nv.ionir llu'm that was not nec-
?’'''.-ai\v ami not iiarticiihirly pn‘t;y. It
vns ;i ;r: ;n y-di .1'.. S’ e l;:;(>w < f no
\‘i!t:'‘ij]: r fo w'licl; '^iu* coa'd Miit
!:a 1 <iu<' !)f tir k'.’.i'’, s'.u*
'He-
S! coKld IM<: oxfh: nro it. It lia^l
in 1h'> coiJcr,
"1 ' iiow wliat T‘!l do w';!'. it." slit*
^ t'l 1 <'r !. “T’ll ir'vc it t'>
I'of a t!> a-■
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I'ccn u'o.id to V'-: an i
I'.er 1io\v r.-.’.u i: 1
II'
■(' t'l
■u l;:i.pw slie is to ;r(>t iiuir
in rile sp.-in.ir—that is—Ik't en-
-i.c- au-tit is ai! ln;r aiinonnc('d.
“I^oii’t yoa think it would he .u ^jond
it!;'.' i'l'.o V i'.s ‘-.(i iK'lpfu! aiioni ni.\
' c'ltlin" and slit' li:;s tohl me, quite
cniiiidi'iiT ally, tl.at tlie wt'ddinj, '.vill
h^* ih the sjtriiiy.
■ I, would h«‘ a jrood idea to fjive her
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Brevard Lumber Co.
We are selling
Building Material
cheaper now than it has been
since the war started.
Car Load Cement
Car Load Flooring
Car Load Shingles
Car Load Ceiling and Siding
Now is the time to build. We
are looking for higher prices
next year on everything [in lum
ber. We will sell you anything
cheap for cash.
Brevard Lumber Co.
FRANK JENKINS, Prop.
Phene 120 Near Depot
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Go to the BREVARD PHARMACY
for Norris Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, to
baccos, ice cream and soft drinks. It is a
pleasure to serve you.
BREVARD PHARMACY
J. B. PICKELSIMER, Ph. G, Prop.
Telephone No. 1 Brevard, N. C.
Let Us Sell You Medicine.
"I'll Give It to Molly Stevens for a
Christmas Present.”
something for Christmas that she
could liave for her new home.
“We really can’t afford to buy
another rhinjr .i«st now and that wili
do heautifully,”
“But the monogram?” her husband
inqin'red.
“Oh, that can he taken off yon
kno.^-. and another one put there in
its place. I lieard sojne one ordering
that to l)e done In one,of*the silver
shops the otliw day.”
“Yes, that’s a splendid idea,” her
hnshand heartily airn'ed.
“I’ll ^o down-town and attend to it
tomorrow. I haven’t nnich time.
Christmas Is almost here.” ^
“Our first Clirishnas,” said th(
.vounjr hushand as ho clasped his
hride to him.
“Our first Ciiristmas,” she mur
mured.
The next evening he a.<=kod tier if
slie had arranged about sending the
gravy dish to Molly Stevens.
“I couldn’t send it.” .she said.
“Why not?” he queried.
“Because of the monogram in th<’
center.” slie said.
“But you told me tliat that couh’
be erased by the sib'ersmiths and :
new monogram placed there” he"
hushand persisted.
“I knf>w I did,” the young br’dt
answered, “but you see they told me
today at the shop that it would be
possible to do it were it not for the
fact that It had be^m done so often to
this gravy dish that they wouldn’t
dare take a chance with it again.
They’d not be able to avoid boring a
hole this time! It has been given
away once too oft^n for me to put to
any use,” she sighed sadly.
“And I shall just send Holly a
Christmas card. After all she did no
more than any one else!”
Celery and Banana Salad.
Cut the bleached portions of crisped
ccjery into half-incli lengths. Mix with
it an equal quantity of diced banana
Arrange in small mounds in lettucr
cups, dreo?s with mayonnaise and gar
niat w .1 Erglish walnut meats, oi
If novelty is desired, serve in banan)>
cases. '
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS
nti best thing to give to
vour enemy is fnrgivo,-
ness; to an opi)Dnent
tolerance; to a friend, jtnit
heart: to your ciiild, a go(.d ex
ample; (o a father, deference; to
a ntother. corulact liiat wi
make her jiroud of you ; to your
self, ri'spt I't : ro all men. cliar-
;tv.”—1'. 51. naif
Announcement
We term a i inpany, built our shop, and
opei cc i r vv. rk ni tv. nonths and ten davs. Wc
srali akc as much iiitiic&t and exert as much en
ergy in doing your w- i k as we have in doing our
own. While net in , c to undertake all classes
of repair v/oik now, i: ause of slow freight deliv
ery, we shai. ( i h v 11 our machinery in, fully
equipped to do an ciaj of mechanical repair work,
inducing tht tt i owii
All kinds of iii t Ig i.t ■work.
Antomobilc cylincei rcboring, and fitting oversize.
Pistons and rii^r,
Oxy-Aceiyknc Welcirg Broken Castings,Steel,etc
Burning Carbon fr< m Cylinders by Oxygen
Method.
Circular SawfGi n*mirg, Hammeringfand Repair.
Cross-cut-^Saw:Gumn:ing and Brazing* ^
Install and.; keep in repair any kind of Machinery.
Bring your Mechanical Troubles to us.
We cen help you.
Harris Machine Co.
Phone 191. Fred Hams, Mgr.
NICHOLSON <a DUCLOS
Announce the Agency for the Famous
Ironing ^
('ut and lie;.I :
•;iusl;n a:>' ut f»
o.-i.urr ilian yc.ur ;
t ia’is ovi'i- iiiiiii
he lio:i,'(l. 1
'ix chain ai;d fas-;
vou have educed rl.:
he clotii on tlie >•
ace it with a si-;.
■a;ne as you w-.ui
nowc ■( ?*. only a! c
riu* riivcr cua be >
wualieO.
Do returnin'.: tor
they saw in E ;r.
wish us to he!i< \i ■
for the llafly
presented ?
SiU'si‘1 c; n wa • ' :
its fat(' V, i;!i tiu,:. i; •
whicl; a i';.;:enr ••n ; •
hie <'))servt‘.-; a ilis’ur-
rival sur;;e(;iis.
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more to laush at than tiie i. vmi.
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jjreat reg^ilarity, hut the cities ai^
ileet^: not shootiui; bacl< and ih
airplanes are havin^c no en^'ine irui
ble.
NOTICE OF SALE BY TRUSTEE:!
Unde and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed
in trust bearing date of the 24th
day of June 1916. from T. W. Petit
and wife to the undersigned Trustee
to secure certain indebtedness therein
named, and default having been made in
the payment of said indebtedness, whereby
tlie power of sale contained in said deed
in trust has become operative, and the
undersigned having been requested by the
proper parties to sell the property describ
ed in said deed in trust, for the purpose
of paying said indebtedness, and all notices
required to be given to the said Petit and
wife, having been given, and said default
not having been made good.
NOW THEREFORE the undersigned
Trustee will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder, FOR CASH on Monday,
December 19, 1921, at 12 o’clock noon, at
the Court House Door, in the Town of
Brevard, N. C.. the following described
property, to wit:
FIRST TRACT:
BEGINNING on top of the Blue Ridge,
■ eginning on a Spanish oak; thence West
to the top of Beasley Ridge; thence South
fifty (50) degrees West to a stake on Beas-
ey Ridge; thence South thirty-five (35)
degrees East, twelve and one-half (12 1-2)
poles to the top of a knob at an oak cor
ner near the old road, thence North (50)
degrees East to the Road in a gap; thtnce
with the Road to the Voting Place; thence
up an old road to the BEGINNING, con
taining forty (40) acres, more or less.
SECOND TRACT:
BEGINNING on a Chestnut near the
top of Claypole Mountain on the North
side, adjoining E. Hines and others, and
runs South fifty (50) degrees east, ninety
' ‘ 0) poles to a stake. Hines’ corner; then
ith his line North fifty-two (52) degrees
’"ast. sixty (60) poles to his corner. Then
outh sixty-eight (68) degrees East, thirty-
wo (.^2) poles to a stake in his line; then
V. ith Hawkins’ line to a stake on top of a
to Thomas Galloway’s liz^p; then
with Galloway’s line to a stake in I'. .T.
t t i's line; then with said Glazenei’s
r»' one hundred (100) poles to the begin
ning.
Said sale made to satisfy said indebted-
ess, interest, cost and expenses of sale.
Tliis the 17th day of November, 1921.
W. E. BREESE, Trustee.
Louisville Pipeless and Pipe Furnace
lind will call upon anyone interested and demonstrate this new
invention. They can save you trouble and expense in the
heating of your home-
NICHOLSON (SL DUCLOS
Plumbing Tin and Sheet Metal Work Brevard, N. C.
COAL
AND WOOD
The very best Lump Coal can be
had by ordering from Siniard
Transfer Co.
Good Oak Wood $2.50 Load.
Leave orders at Deaver's Feed Store or Phone U8
Siniard Transfer Company
Vard Kear On*tnr
Phone 118
—Good Truck driver—ca I
r.t I'Tews Office, permament job;j
■'"ly. Bring recommenda-1
‘'lid state experience. I
Notice !
About 18 months ago I sold to J. W. Glaze-
ner an interest in my Rosman store. I have many
accounts which were made pr:or to this sale
which have not been settled. Please call and
settle these accounts by Jan. 1, 1922, with J. W.
Glazener or myself. After Jan. 1, 1922, these
books will be in the hands of D. L. English for
collection. O. L. ERWIN..
If you wan". Transylvania news take the Brevard News.
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