5sis id in the money less. It has been ^tuberculosis patient Tor an average of two ^ ?rd years, for one year of is probably unable to earn. rerv community may help to rprevcn t this dread disease by edueat- : ing itsciiizens in the importance of > health : through establishing clinics; through tuberculosis nurses who teach health in the home and schools; through the establishment of hospitals, sanitoriurr.s, open-air ! schools where the disease may be best treated. Those - buying these little Christ ity The dusfl^ by airplane to con trol boll weevil in Scotland County was a fine advertisement for people to watch the boll weevil. The presence of the plane did lots of grooii, says County -Agent S. K. Evans. Six new water systems have be; n instalk-d by fanners of Lee County this simmer, reports county agent tv. O, McMahon. Two surveys for tn.?talliiijr hydraulic ram? were made recently, he states. 10 Per Cent Reduction on Tires and Tobes. [FfiOM NOW TO CHRISTMAS "ft to Make Changes First ot Year.; .'he following sizes in standard llMOO MILE TIRES ON HAND : 30 x 3 1 - Cord 32 x 4 4 Cord 33 x 4 Cord 33 x 4 fe Cord 35 x r? Cord 33 x 6.20 tits 4 4 rim Balloon 30 x 3 fabric Red Tubes of these and other sizes CALL WHILE THEY LAST Cascade Filling Station Are You Looking For a Farm? We have listed with us some of the best tarm land in Pickens and Greenville Coun'ies, S. C. All near N. C. Line. GOOD BUYS FOR THIS WEEK. 160 acres on Main Greenville and Punkintown Road. Start to top ?oiling this ro.xa April' 13th. 18 acres in Bottom, 2 ^ooa Houses and outbuildic Can be divided in 2 nice farms. Pric.-- S-J3 ace. 66 ?cres or. Cjcod Road near Dacusviiie. One house and 'o'-tbuHiI ing. Price $30 per acre. DAGUSVILLE REALTY CO. DACOSVIUE, S. G. N. EL Wiams, Pres. Phona 31 1 1 FOR EXPERT Cleaning, Pressing and City Pressing Club One of the oldest established business in town Expert Workmanship ? Satisfaction Guaranteed. Oodles called for and delivered Promptly. 94 ROLAND OWEN, Prop. / 0. office re- 1 'or the week- It is self-evident fact that Bre continues on the boom, even iugh the real tourist season is several months in the future. The deeds as recorded from De- 1 cember 8 to 16 follow: H. C. Case and wife to Charles Ashworth, 50 cent stamp. H. C. Fisher and wife to C. L. Wheeler, $3.00 stamp. C. A. Thomas and others to Miss | Vera Jackson, 50 cent stamp. V. Ei Huggins to J. S. Silversteen, ?-.50 stamp. II. ('. rase to Florence Kern, $1.00 J. li. Tinslcy to Pat Henry, 50] cent stamp. v. Gardner to . S. Bradley, $10 and other considerations. W. B. IV v? ?<> W/'E. Breese, $10 and other considerations. G. M .Aiken, guardian, to Geo. B. Cure ton, 50 cent stamp. I'. K.. Gar<!:ier to Louis Bryan Beckworth. a'aa otner consider ations. !?'. K. Gardner to It. F. GlaZener, $10 and oihtr consideratic*;?. Walter Halt and Jerry Jerome, to Pisgah Realty Co., $5.00 tamp. Jennie C. Robinson Keating to Mattie C, Carson, 50 cent stamp. Iv. L. Gash. commissioner. to M. M. Feafcter, $2.00 Stamp. .M. .V. ^custer to G. K Fitchett, $5.00 stajhp. ! i? I A !.J to' F- s. Draper ' iIVl' . Petit i to. H. H .P;ittois. :>4.50 y-imp. "T. E. Patton. Jr. to R. W. Estcs W. A. Bclfc, Craig Whitmire to A. P. Bell, $1.00 stamp. J. F. Hayes to T. P. Galloway, 50 cent stamp. C. A. Thonias and others t" Jen nie M. Shea, $50 and other c<il.?i:i ?rations. Sol. A. Carter to W. V. Sw.viS, lr $10 and other considerations. F. K. Gardner to W. A. Swain. $10 and other consideration-. F. K. Gardnei to W. A. Swain. $10 and other considerations. ' W. E. Breese, trustee, II. H. j Pattyn. >1.00 Stamp. Geo, 11. Smatheis to Ralph R. Fisher. stamp. J. II. Tinsley to John C. Tin^ey, 50 cent stamp. 11. C. Case 10 C. F. Misenhehner, r.0' cent stamp. F. K. Gardner to \\ . 0. Wolf, $10 and other considerations. C. P. White and wife to Miss Maiguerite Robertson, $1.00 stamp. C. P. White and wife to C. S. Os borne and wife. $1.00 stamp. GET BROILERS READY EARLY MARKET One of the main things fori live stock and poultry producers in North Carolina to leara is she time to l.urket. For instance, h1 oiler= wcr_* sold lit carlot shipments t"*.-r [trftv V ** r : : n ?' .|f tl.'* last / prjll, Vt ' ?*?' ?r/vjk .-j.Tents of the Agricultural Extens ion Service cooperaV-^K with the Stat*> Division of Markets received 45 cents per pound for broilers in ca riots. ! Xext March and April, this poultry | will probably be .veiling for 00 to G5 -cents per pound and livestock Specialists say that some of us will be wishing for broilers to sell. Some counties arv now preparing1 to take advantage of this market and ar ranging to ship a full car of broil ers about the first of April. Market- 1 ing specialists state that a full car of broilers at fifty cents per pound will bring in not less than $6,000. This amount of money counted out to farmers at one time for poultry in early April is not idle dream, say? V. nV. Lewis, livestock marketing specialist. There urc some lounties where many caAs of j broilers could be shipped in early sprinp. If we are to ?. _:fiint^^t?> j boast of our great climaw it time our livestock and poj ?irodncers took advantage climate and realised its wor them in advantages over thosej tions whe e competition is in so far as cheapness of i? concerned. To take advantage producers must that a in the; near future. No communist or socialist cnn| present! a program for government which will compare with the one we [ now have. But if we sit idly by) and fail to meet the arguments of communists and socialists, with facts which HTill puncture their visionary schemes^ then the safety of our na. ;on is at stake. If we minimize th .nfluence of the agitator he gai'i strength merely because his state ments are not answered. Neither socialism nor communisn. .an gain a lasting foothoi<i in thi. country if we all do our duty in broadcasting a tenth part of the advantages under our present form of government winch has proven it self far superior to any plan ve. offered that would change its basic principles. Communism and Socialism can on ly poiiit to a long record of failures with resulting misery to the delude'! Soliuwers of such teachings,. Lnder no other government in the world have the masses of the people been given such equal opportunities as in America. With 16.337,605 electric light an? power customers, 15,000.000 auto mobiles, 14,000,000 telephones, (J, 000,000 phonographs and 3.500,000 radios, 110,000.000 Americans enjoy more of these modern conveniences, PATE NTS are beinsf quickly sold to manufacturer^ and capitalists. \| If jou have c!i Invention, send ns a ' model or sketches /or search and report I on patentability. Our book on patents *>nd trade-marks sent to any address. D. SWIFT & CO. 7th & E. Sis., Washington, 0. C. i Established In 1880. lived for so years, nut it actually reduces in a' large measure the liberties and |les of all other coun What we consider usually classed as of the world, thance that Amer in the largest use. It is the individu freedom for ambition has been he world yet of Socialist in any d freed ins have md fiftv some hundre protection guaranteed to ri<h ?n<l poor alike by our constitution. Every citizen should know the.??* facts and thousand* of others like them. We should present them whenever possible to counteract *pur ious proposals which if not defeated can undermine the strongest govern mental structure that exists today. Smiths Baiber Shop Oi k twknty years kxpkriknck in thk ItARBKR TRAI>K AS SURES YOU SATIS FACTION. KOHLtR AUTOMATIC electric ugkt PLANTS Are /beacons for the Uriijfed States Aerial Mail If/these plants are reli >le enough to stand tyhe test of the United States government, and are used in directing* our aerial mail from coast to -"coast, they surely will fill all - the need that you will have for one. Let us call on you and explain this wonder, or better still, let us install one for you that you may see for yourself what this plant can do. Phone 22") R.F.THARP THE PLUMBER BREVARD - - N. C. rfmirial tr.6%1 btccon. Farm trivil'i . lit hlf J Ajr kikhr L In trie Vlc.nl [tkltr AuUmatit M?tirl D 1500- wm. 110 ?u!t. U. C. r Che? jtaqtfiM* Gift fitter VyoV^w jSocM for Chrt#tma#j? For a Sensible Serviceable Christmas Gift You Can't Beat Those Famous Interwoven Toe and^Heel Seeks Facked?3 Pamirs or 4 Pairs in a Special Christmas Gift Box at No Extra Charge $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 the box The Best Liked of Jill Men's Hosiery STANDARD CLOTHING CO. 1 E. HAMPTON, Mgr. BREVARD, Main Street North Carolina

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