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TURKISH Riendjy ’VUtGINIA Gentlemen BURLEY Thepofect Ikodof ihe ihijee MiMct d^irette tolmccoff In one pcvfect cigarette one> eleven ci^farettes vytao (Gontmiitd Izom page 6) ' <iuTin»UL^ it pftjrt Iti own etqiensM. **TIhi g«ed 41« yonng** eziteiiit^ ■ooM egg* Uv« to a xtpe old aga RiM>lt hunters are busier than evar —shooting each other by mistaka. Laugh and the world laughs with you; eat onions ahd you are alone. Of course, what the world really needs is a navy reduced to the Swiss basis. When war Is abolished let us take the nipan politics out of politics—or even before. There are some among us who a\so would approve a ten-year working holiday. If China's ten points were like the points jof a porcupine they Hvould have a better chance. . The Swiss, it is whispered cautiously in Washington, are hedging on their refusal to scrap their navy. A lot of those world problems seem very simple when the nations calk over matters in a friendly spirit *1H **Hotel guest shot in rotunda,” says # headline. We thought all the rotundas were lost ploying golf. JUST STEADY GROWTH A shortage found in a cemetery fund has been made good. The authorities found Its resting place. Brevard is not on a building boom but is steadily growing. The Pickle- simer building is receiving its fininsh ing touches, the Brevard Bankng Company announces that it will con struct a home on the comer of Main and South Caldwell streets in the near future, and it is rumored that a brick block will take the place of several wooden buildings before the year is out—to say nothing of the cottages being contsructed in differ ent parts of the tovim. In Quebec the woman voters out number the men, but the men have not complained. Possibly they do not dare. Harding’s words were carried 10,000 miles by radio and before long he’ll be able to talk to himself around the world. NOTICE OF SALE Salisbury, N., C., GiDce of Federal Prohibition Director. December 20, 1921. The following described pro perty seized from W. L. Woodard by Federal Prohibition Agent, J. L. Os teen on December 7, 1921, in viola tion of the National Prohibition Act, Sections 3 and 26, will be sold at public auction, in front of the Court House of Transylvania County, at Brevard, N. C., on Saturday, January 14, 1922, at 11 A. M.: One Ford auto mobile, stripped-down. R. A. Koh- loss. Federal Prohibition Director. Jan.-13-22-c. The old-fashioned bride who moved Into a vine-clad cottage now has ft daughter in a mortgage-plastered coupe. When all Is said and done, about the best olive branch now before the distressed world is the stable Ameri can dollar. Whenever you hear one girl speak of another as being {^ood and sensible it is unnecessary for her to add that she is homely. Scientists differ as to the age of the human race, but most authorities agree that it has not yet learned bow to behave itself. Honolulu has passed an ordinance prohlbitTng tattooing, but the tourist won’t care as long as they leave the hula-hula alone. CMitiac«Bt Cfaiiit fmr Jil^j 8» 1991 J. M. Galloway <1 day lerviea old board of appraiaerii) .... f6.70 Taylar Banther (last half mo. June as janitor for Court House) (house rent extra) .... j .... $26.00 V. B. McGaha (list takers Dunns Rock Township) $64.00 Henson McCall (d 6 days listtaker Gloucester Township) .. $64.00 W. P. Fullbright, Jailor (feeding pri soners for June) $12.15 Yvonne^ Ward. (Home Agent for June) $50.00 J. Webb Lipdley (Farm Agent for June)' $60.00 W. E. Shipman SheMff (cutting 8 stills) $60.00 W. E. Shipman, Sheriff (taking Mrs. McCall to Morganton, etc.) $66.30 N. A. Miller, C. S. C. (exam. Mrs. McCall for hospital) $4.10 The Observer Printing House (books for Reg. office) $47.70 Brevard Light and ^ower Co. ( light rent for June) $7.50 Brevard Light and Power Co. (dupli cate bill for April) .... .. $7.50 The Observer Printing House (sup plies for Reg. office) .... $4.98 The Observer Printing House (sup plies for Reg. office) .... $2.71 The Observer Printing.House (paper towels for ladies’rest room $5.00 Town of Brevard (water rent quar ter finishing June 1, 1921 $20.00 Gayety Amusement Co. (seats for county) $48.75 The Observer Printing House (sup plies for Tre. office) $3.46 Roland Owen, R. D. (postage and phone calls for county) .. $6.00 R. L. Hogsed (19 days listtakers Catheys Creek Township) $76.00 H’ville Grocery Co. (2 bbl. dust down for jail) $14.25 Dr. Summey (visiting county prison ers) $2.00 Contingent Claims for July 15, 1921 A<fjourned Meeting Fred Ignol (payment in county au dit) $50.00 Fred Ignol (payment in county au dit) $50.00 (To be continued.) Take Notice I I s % ««- yt I I S? s? M- & & 'Gb—after February 1, 1922, per cent a- moath will be added to your Taxes until they are paid. If you would save this extra cost call at my office AT ONCE and settle. W. £. SHIPMAN Sheriff and Tax Collector 4ft 4A 40 4A •€» 40 ^ £ «> 18 18 18 18 18 «> 40 40 18 40 40 40 40 40 18 I Reduction in Prices Ford Motor Company, Through Their Authorized Dealer, Announce the FoUqwing Reduction in Prices, Effective January 16th, F. O. B. Detroit. TYPE CHASSIS RUNABOUT TOURING COUPELET SEDAN TRUCK PLAIN New Prices Old Prices $285 00 319 00 348 00 $295 00 325 00 355 00 STARTER New Prices Old Prices $355 00 $3^5 00 389 00 395 00 418 00 425 00 Demountable Rims, Pneumatic or Solid Tires Starter and Demountable Rims Reduction New Prices Old Prices $380 00 $390 00 $10 00 4M00 420 00 6 00 443 00 450 00 7 00 580 00 595 00 15 00 645 00 660 00 15 00 430 00 445 00 15 00 Government War Tax and Freight Additional to Above Prices Fordson Tractor $625.00 Ford Cars Ford Scrvicc BREVARD MOTOR COMPANY C* R KLUEPPELBURG, Manager Fori Pa»ts Fordson Tractors
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