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Pee Qee f . I ii Helps Keep the Home Beautiful ' . ? ' t ? A GLANCE of tlie eye and the vigilant i housewife note* the toll time is taking from the floors ana furniture? ^ j even the bric-a-brac looks tarnished, ' Y [ < Does it bofher her? Not a bit. tVith a .. brush and a can of Pee Gee Re-Nu-Lac it simple indeed to restore a table or other furniture, bric-a-brac and whatnot t a their original luster. It is no "tempo rary expedient" ? it is a durable, water* proof, beautiful transformation. It stains the surface and varnishes at the same time. Conges in twenty different col ors including white, gold and silver. Let ? us deoionstrate ior you what it will do. 3^1 ' : ' " w. e: bishop & co, ? ... ? ? y r .v ? w.-... U. . \ rfW \ . . ' 4 - ? ? -f ?, ? > 4 *'W ? , V 4 Taxes Past Due Your town taxes for the year nineteen twenty three are past due and ail property on which taxes are UNPAID on April 30th will be ad / f vertised for sale on that date and penalties added. By Order of the Board of Aldermen. T. M. MITCHELL, Mayor CANDIDATES FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination an Solicitor of the Eighteenth Judicial District of North Carolina, subject to the Dem ocratic Primaries of Saturday, June 7th. 1924. J. Will Plesa, Jr. i ' FOR TREASURER We are authorized to announce Mr. Ed, Patton as a candidate to succeed himself as Treasurer in the forthcoming Primary of June, sub ject, to the ruW and regulations of the Democratic Party. . ? L. ? i V FOR REPRESENTATIVE Many voters wish tb announce the ume of Wm. Duckworth as a can idate to succeed hhnself as Repre emulations of the Democratic Pri lary of June, 1924. entative, subject to the rules anc FOR SOLICITOR. t nereby nnnonnrp myself a cr . ? _ . ltt .* lie v . . <? .aai wit V GUDuciA W. EDWAKo FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS) I hereby - announce myself as a andWate for Register of Deeds of raneylvania County subject tq tb( ction ,of the Democratic Primary. NOAH C. MILLER FOR REGISTER <$>F DEEDS: Subject ' to the Democratic -Prinr >ry, I announce myself a candidal or Register of Deeds of Trarsyl ania County. COLE I. LEE, 1 . Lake Toxaway N C FOR' SHERIFF) X V Friends wish to announce ' h? candidacy of Ed. Gillespie for Sher ffi and tax - collector of Transylvar a County; subject to the action o he Democratic Primary this Com ng Jane, 1924. FOR SHERIFFS ' Having been solicited by many friends for some time to 'become a candidate for sheriff and tax-collec tor for Transylvania County, -t and having considered and re-considered the matter 1 from various stand points, I hereby announce myself a condidate for the office subject to the^wishes of the people in' the Dem ocratic Primary of June 7th, 1924. I realize that the people of this County have given me splendid sup port in the paat for many (places of trust and confidence, and I would be ungrateful if I did not^ recognize this undeserved support. I have tried to All these plaoea to which I have been elevated in the interest of all 'the paopja and to the beat of my skill and ability. \ > If | nominated and elected I pro mise the people of the county my best service and to makfe them a faithful and efficient officer. If the people of the County want me I want t oassure them that their support will be app&ciated, end "with malice toward none" but with good will to all, I am yours respect fully, W. M. HENRY. ERNEST PAXTON FOR SHERIFF. hereby announce myself as a condidate for 8heriff and Tax-cal lector of Transylvania County sub ject to the actior of the Democratic Primary on June 7, 1924. ERNEST PATON, Rosman FOR SHERIFF TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY At the request of many friends, I wish to announce myself as a can didate for sheriff of Transylvania County ? subject to the Democratic Primaries. LOUIE GALLOWAY. Balsam Grove, N. C. R. K. Powell For Register Of Deeds. I wish to announce my candidacy for Regiter of Deeds of Transylvan ia County subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Democratic Par ty in the Primary of June. Your vote and influence will be appreciated, R. /JE. POWELL, of Rosman, N. C. | Baby Says ? "I can't always ask for what I want 'hut I let you know when I get what I want." What baby wants most of all is the loving care of Mother, especially when Mother is aided by tne baby necessities that we can supply. Our entire line of baby goods is made up of the products of manufactur ers who have long |-ecogi\ized that Purity Is Essential We have always used the utmost care in handling goods in this de-\ partment. Careful mother* can do nothing wiser than to come here for baby foods, nun ins; bottles, nipples, soaps, sponges, powders, and those internal and external remedies long associated with the care of the baby. for Everything Baby Nehk Davis-Walker Drug Co. Telephone 85 Brevard, N. C. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING Of Pete s Lonch Room I BREVARD, N. C ; J' jtt PRIVATE DINING ROOM \ F6r Ladies and. Gentlemen > TELEPHONE 2 2 2 v- ? ? ? / - / 'i ? . . . #?<8 All Kinds of Fruits and Vegetable^ 1 ' . .y ? ?* V " 7 > :? ;VM Peter Moungrides, Proprietor. jfj Party owning lots on Brick road P&latk* Fla. to Hastings Fla.^^Sn heart Of Irish Potato section, will exchange lot for same in Brevard. Prefer lot close in. Address, Mrs. Edgar Crossett, 216 Washington, street, Jacksonville, Fla. Cowl Tuberculin Teittd \ ' Medical authorities ins.st that 25 per cent of tuberculosis in children ia caused by drinking tubercular in fected milk. We protct our customers from this danger by having our herd tes ted yearly. We have just had our herd retested by a state veternarian who gives every animal in our herd a clean bill of health. We appreci ate the support our customers have given us in the past and will con tinue to give good services in the future. C. K. Osborne and Sons, Phone 173 State of ;North Carolina. County of Transylvania. G. H. Alexander, of Hogback ?Township has had in his possession ?for twelve /Months the following" de cribed stray personal property: One 2 year old pale red steer narked in left ear with smooth rop. and under bit. right ear mar ked with smooth crop. The *bove described steer will e sold at public auction to the ?highest bidder on May 10th.- 1924. [unless the owner will come and re' deem the said personal property. This the 10th day of April. 1924 Roland Owen Register of Deeds N. A. MILLER FOR CHAIRMAN Since Mr. Breese states postively that he cannot serve longer aa chair "-t man of the County Democratic Ex ecutive Committee, it is necessary to select a man who can lead us to yictory as he has so often done. We believe N. A. Miller is the man for the place because : He is an experienced politician. He is the best man for the place. He enjoys the respect and confi dence of all the people of the Coun ty. He has a record for efficiency, honesty and fair dealing. The Democratic party will pros per under his guidance. C. "W. Hunt. FOR SALE One $500.00 upright Grand Piano, the first f'0.00 . -i?h gets it- J. A. Forsythe It. p.l. I t
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