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PAGE TWO. THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1S2 A STORY THAT TELLS MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY Let Us Print Your Sale Bills CITY PRESSING GLOB J. E. WATERS, Prop. Phone 94 Cleaning Pressing Dyeing All work turned'out promptly. Main Street Brevard NOTICE North Carolina, Transylvania County. The undersigned having been ap pointed and duly qualified as Amini strator of the esstate of Mary A. England (deceased) all persons hav ing claims against said estate are notified to exhibit the same before said Administrator in Brevard, N. C, on or before Dec. 31st., 1922 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diatc payment. This 1st. day of February, 1922. T. D. ENGLAND, Administrator MARY A. ENGLAND, Deceased March 24-pd.-6t. TOBACCO M. A. MUJLIL General Merchandise I have just installed a telephone in my store and am in position to fill your orders at anytime. Phone No. J 85. Call and get prices on our line of Dry Gcois, Gro ceries and Notions before buying elsewhere. M. A. MULL APPRECIATION We have just inventoried our stock the second time since this firm started into business March J, 1920, and we find business has been very good. We want to thank the people for the business given us during the past two years, and we hope that our business may be conducted in such a vay that you will always feel wel come in our store, and at the same time your patronage appreciated. Our business is built on these corner stones of success: Quality, Honesty, Service, Economy. When in town make this store your he quarters. Mr. O. L. Erwin, member of the firm, has; quite a number of outstanding accounts due him before change of firm. He gave notice in the paper of putting the accounts in an attorney's hands for collection after the first of the year, but owing to the condition of tiaies at present he has decided to extend the time for a while. So all persons owing Erwin at Rosman store please call and settle same at once and oblige. J ezener ROSMAEi North Carolina Says Harding to Wilson, one day in a chat, "The laborers are living entirely too fat, They get good wages, and wear good clothes, Too independent, the good Lord ' knows. You've been here a lull eight years, And labor troubles always seem near; You have help raise wages, and gave relief, Which you must know, thats against our belief. The eight hour law you brought about, Which made the big man puff and pout, To think that he had loss his say As to how much work, and how much pay. When I'm elected, I'll bring about, A decided change, when you are out, We'll ishut down mills and cut off crews, Till we have more men than we can use. We'll pay less wages to working men, Work longer hours not less than ten. We'll certain put them on the hike When we pass laws that they can't strike." Wilson said "I hope never to see Men bound down whom I set free. You'd bind men down with fetters and chain Who have been free since Father Abraham's reign. We remember when from Egypt's land Moses led the Israelite band, Taking from Pharoh's host, Leading them to the Red Sea coast The waters parted under pointed rod Which was guided by the hand of God And stood like a wall from coast to coast, But closed in upon old Pharoh'g host - v. For me to lead the people out, By inspiration it came about From under the load of Wall street sin Which for fifty years they had travel ed in. We traveled on until we reached the sea, When dazzled by gold and panoply The people were weary and sat to rest . Proving unable to stand the test. Soon they were lulled into profound sleep, And before they crossed the mighty deep, Up came the guard with stronger chain And bound them to Wall Street again. Four year3 of poverty lie ahead We shall hear our children cry for bread. Eut with patience we'll bear it as before, And we'll get their hides in twenty four." TAYLOR B ANTHER. EKInAG 2?" OF SNORE To Cure Your Meats Saves time by eliminating the old-fashioned way. G roceries, Canned Goods, etc. F. P. SUXBGE . "The Clcn Market" Brevard, C. "Clean Up and ' Keep 'Clean" la the tlogan for Brevard.' NOT DUE TO SEX ALONE Brerard Women Have Learned The Cause of Many Myteriou, Pains and Aches Many women have come to know that sex isn't the reason for all back aches, dizzy headaches and urinary disorders. Men have these troubles, too, and often they come from kid ney weakness. To live simply, eat sparingly, take better care of one's self and to use Doan's Kidney Pills, is bound to help bad kidneys get bet ter. There is no other remedy so well-recommended by Brevard peo ple. Ask your neighbor. Read this case: . Mr3. E. E. Loftis, Whitmire St., Brevard, says: "I had kidney trou ble and don't know what brought thi.-j complaint on. I felt all run down, my kidneys were out of order and dizzy spells, often came over me. heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and got a supply and after using them I soon felt like myself again. Contin ued use relieved me of this trouble." 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. J. C. Tinsley wiohes to thank the many good friends and neighbors for their kind ness during the death of her daugh ter, Mrs. W. V. Willis. May the Lord bless every one of you. MRS. J. C. TINSLEY and family "Cjean Up and Keep Clean" U the slogan for Brevard. lac n. 8 Start the kiddies right by making them want to save their money. A personal sav ings account in a high-class banking institution like this, where children are given the proper attention and encour agement to handle their own finances is a good start in the right direction. One dollar opens an account. PISGAH BANK BREVARD, N. C. SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL We have just received a shipment of the famous Schloss Brothers Company's CLOTHMG FOR SPRING AND SUMMER and in order to introduce these suits to the men of this vicinity WE WILL GIVE AWAY, ABSOLUTELY FREE, a JOHN B. STETSON HAT with each pur chase of 'one of these suits, while the suits and hats last, or cn April 1st, 2nd and 3rd. This is no April Fool joke, so come down and look over as pretty a Spring line of clothing as you will see anywhere. You can get Schloss Brothers Clothing in Asheville and Hendersonville, and you can get them in Transylvania County, so why leave home. Guaranteed to giva satisfaction. Ask any man who ever wore a Schloss Brothers Suit and he will tell you that they are of the best made. "We do not keep good merchandise we sell it." McCoif-Paitoii Company, Pispii Forest i
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