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THE BREVARD NEWS. BRSVARD, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. MARCH 24, 1922. DOESYOUR HOUSEWORK SEEM HARD Has Your Strength Left You? Gude’t Pepto-Maufan Will Restore It. If you have dyspepsia and head aches, and feel “all in,” don’t take it for granted that there is no relief. Strength and ambition for your task^ will come when you build up your weakened blood with Gude's Pepto- Mangan. Take it with your meals a few weeks and see the permanent benefit. It is just the thing to aid you to recover full health. This won derfully efficient form of food iron quickly improves the appetite, add color to the cheeks and lips and im parts strength to the jaded muscles. Remember to ask for “Gude’s Pepto- mangan.” Sold in both liquid and tablet form. Advertisement. FOR COMMISSIONERS A communication asks the News to announce Joe Galloway, Luke Ai ken and George Lyday for Commis sioners, subject to the Democratic nomination. If the gentlemen wish to make the race we will be glad to receive five dollars for each card. THE FLOYDS These artists have been in the front Tank of Lyceum Entertainers for nearly twenty years, and are now well-konwn and popular throughout the United States, Canada and Mexi CO. They are always up-to-date, con stantly inventing and presenting the most startling novelties. An evening with this company combines every possible point of excellence. Elabor ate stage setting, beautiful co-itumes. expensive paraphernalia and a real gift for entertaining. We take great pleasure in endorsing their program as strictly first class in every way, The Floyds will be here Wednes day evening, March the 29th. Q wem FOR CLEAN-UP WEEK Out biggesl asset—A Spotless Towr Make back yards look like iron. yards. It cost’s too much to '•'.ay dirty—let’s clean up and save 'loney. For Cleanliness, Tl -ft, and Civic Pride—Clean Up, Paint Up. and Keep It Up. Economy and .^ealth—CLEAN UP. For Thrift’s Sake, 'ar Pride’s Sake— PAINT UP. Then for a larger - ijoyment of life— keep IT UP. PENNS THE BREVARD NEWS SOLICITS | YOUH BUSINESS We have decided, in view of the] general downward revision of prices, to make another substantial reduction on all our job printing. If those who are in the market will send us an experimental order we be lieve we can prove that our work is| of the highest quality, clear and well printed in every detail; and quick de-| livery, too. We believe that if the large I amount of printing that is sent out of our community, to help build up other towns, etc., is given to us, that the increased volume of business will enable us to cut our profits in half. Do not overlook the fact that we operate one of the most complete printing offices in all this section and, without exaggerating, believe we are far ahead of most others. It is our intention to increase the capital of your county printing office and to have a county weekly that will be known from one end of the State to the other, as the greatest family county v/eekly in North Carolina. May we solicit your patronage, not for your small orders, although they are appreciated, but for all your print | ing, large and small. You can have us handle all of it I and at reasonable prices. We now have a large force of practical print-1 ers and pressmen. AGED PRINTER WALKING FROM I FRISCO TO NEW YORK VISITS BREVARD T. E. Rogers, walking from Frisco I to New York by the Southern Route,] visited Brevard last week. Mr. Rogei's is an old time printer! and ir, over eisrhty years old. He I niuyf •)! ’lis trip in on';', hun dred and I’f^y ,b.ys. The Hearsi: Syn dicate will then give him a prize of three thou~ar.,l dollars and a ticlcet back home. Some of the rules are that he mu-^t not beg, borrow or lift! an: 'neals. money, etc., and as he left v.’ithout a penny, must work his way through. Up to the time here Mr. Roge •’ sayg he has had a splendid trip with ots of rain and is a little-' ahead oi chedule, mapped out be fore star SPELLS CHEWING TOBACCO Penn’s spells quality. Why? Because— Penn*8 ia pacKed air> tiAht in the patented new container — the quality is sealed in. So Penn’s is always fresh —an entirely new idea for chewing tobacco. Have you ever really chewed fresh tobacco? Buy Penn’s the next time. Try it. Notice the fine con dition. And after that, use fresh chewing tobacco — Penn’s. trict coBTention. Thei*efore, « call for a county con- Tontion of the Republican' party of Transylvania County. 4o meet at the Court House in Brevard at 10 o’clock A. M. on Monday^ April 3. 1922, is hereby issued and the Township Chairman in each Township is direc ted to call a convention in his Town ship not later than Saturday. April 1, 1922 for the purpose of electing dele gates to the County Convention. This convention is called for the purpose of selecting delegates and alternates to the State Convention; also to i^epare for delegates and al* tervate* to the State Convention; al* So to prepare for delegates and alter nate^ to the Congf^ssional District Convention, the Judicial District Con vention and the Senatorial district convention. Respectfully. Lewis P. Hamlin. Chairman. A. E. Hampton. Secretary. CAS|i FOR POLITICAL ADS. The New3 has stressed ting^ after time, the importance of collecting in advance on all political advertise ments. ' On the editorial page we have oux rates published. Ten cents per line for readers and thirty cents for display ads. There are still a few who feel that the News will charge some and donate to others. Members of both parties, and ^he chairmen of both parties, the executive committee of both parties are hereby notified that the publisher will not put in a blankety-blank word without cash in advance, and if either party doesn’t like this plain, sensible business method, then get your printing, etc., done from the oth^ fellow, if your credit is good. We will not let any friend stand good for any account either. PPUTICftL AHWDOHCEMEHTS FOR THE STATE SENATE t The many friends of Coleman Gal loway wish to announce him as a candidate for the State Senate. Mr. Galloway has been a hard work er for the Democratic party and is a deserving young man. MANY VOTERS: FOR THE LEGISLATURE The name of W. H. Duckworth is submitted to the voters for Repre sentative, subject to the rules and re gulations of the Democratic primary. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT The. friends of N. A. Miller wish to announce 'him a candidate to suc ceed himself 4s Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania County sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party Primary. FOR SHERIFF AND TAX COLLEC TOR Friends of Cos Paxton wish to an nounce him a candidate for sheriff and tax collector of Transylvania county, subject to the rules and re gulations of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myslf a candi date for Sheriff of Transylvania county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Ed F. GILLESPIE I hereby announce myself a^ a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Transylvania County subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary. Yours truly, M. 0. MpCALL. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN CON- .VENTION Brevard, N. C. March 21st, 1922. 3 The Republicans of Transylvania: A call for a State Convention of he Republican Party of Noirth Caro lina to be held in Winston-Salem on Wednesday, April 12th, has been is sued. and the County Chairman in cach County has been directed to have delegates and alternates duly elected for this convention; also to prepare for delegates and alternates for the district convention in this congressional district; also for dele gates and alternates for* the judicial ^i-itrict convention; also for delegates and alternates to the senatorial dt3- FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Having been solicited by many friends from different parts of the county to make the race for Regis ter of Deeds, I hereby announce my self as a candidate for Register, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary. J. FRANK MORGAN I hereby announce myself a can didate for ^he office of Register of Deeds of Transylvania County sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary. CLYDE S. McCALL. I wish to announce my candida cy for Register of Deeds subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the coming Primary. H. E. STOWERS. FOR COUNTY TREASURER: The friends of T. E. (Ed) Patton, Jr., wish to announce him as a can didate, for County Treasurer subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party Primary. I wish to anpounce myself a can didate for the office of County Treas urer, subject to thS action qf the Democratic Primary and will appre ciate your support. A. C. LANDRETH, J)unns Rock. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Treasurer subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party Primary. W. M. AIKEN. m M I “Clean Up and Keep Clean” is tho slogan for Brevard- Just as a man is judged in a personal way by the com pany he keeps, so is he judged in a business way by the bank ing connection he makes. A checking or savings ac count with a good reliable in stitution like this one reflects good business judgment. It builds prestige. So choose wisely and soon. PISGAH BANK BREVARD, N. C. i I I wish to announce my candidacy for the nomination of Treasurer of Transylvania county, stibject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary. W. B. HENDERSON GIT PRESSING CLUB J.E. WATERS, Prop. Phone W Cleaning Pressing Dyeing All work turnedaout promptly. Main Street Brevard M. A. MULL General Merchandise I I have just installed a telephone in my store and am in position to fill your orders at any time. Phone No. J85. Call and get prices on our line of Dry Goods, Gro ceries and Notions before buying elsewhere. M. A. MULL NOTICE TO COUNTY SUPERIN TENDENTS WESTERN DISTRICT At the request of Dr. Brooks, State Supt. of Public Instruction, I am calling a meeting of the County Superintendents of the Western dis trict of North Carolina to meet in Asheville April 5-6. The first meet ing will be at 2 o’clock April 5th. It is the purpose of Dr. Brooks to dfiScuss especially the summer school program, the high school, the ques tion of taxation for next year, and such other matters as may be of particular interest to the Superin tendents. This meeting according to the statement of Dr. Brooks will be a most important meeting because the whole question of taxation and the program for next year will have to be discussed very thoroughly. Now, therefore, as it is exceedingly important that every Superintendent in the Western district be present at this meeting, I sincerely hope every Superintendent can so arrange his business so ag to be in Asheville as per the above statement. With every good wish for you and your business, and that we all can meet in Asheville as per request of Dr. Brooks, I am Very truly yours, A. F. MITCHELL , Co. Supt. of Public Instruction, and Sec. to Western District. “Clean Up and Keep Clean” is the slogan for Brevard. -:-The Stock Market-:- A friend of the curb distriet favors us with the following resume of stock market condi tions: Tires are fkt* Cement is hardening. Telescopes are looking up. Air-planes com ing down. Jellies are stiffening. Ballooi^s indicate inflation, btjt nothing stirring in cereals. Coffee is strong. Hats arc cfu Rising tendency in yeast- Eggs broke badly.\ Tinware looks brighter. Shipping is buoy- \ ant. Coal presents a black aspect. Soft spots in fruit. Whiskey is still. Pocket- books show no change. The only thing that is moving fast is Seal Brand Tea and Coffee, and this is one stock which the public is becoming more and more inter ested in all the time. i T. M. MITCHELL Sells 'Em Established IP34. Cor. Main and Caldwell St Diversified ads. in the News wo wonders. If youVe lost or found a thing and want to get results, try ad in our Want Column. in
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