BKEVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C.
'Women ef
Many distressing AQmoits experienced
them are Alleviated by Lydia E.
Pinldiam’s V^etable Compound.
BICKEH DELHERS
iL
GOVERNOR CRAIG TURNS OVER
GREAT SEAL OF NORTH CAR
OLINA TO SUCCESSOR.
WITH THE STATE LAWMAKERS
I
Here it Proof by Women who Know.
Ix>well, MasP.—“For the last three years I haT»
been troubled with the Change of Life and the bad
feelings common at that time. I was in a very ner
vous condition, with headaches and pain a good
deal of the tinie so 1 was unfit to do my work. A
friend askod me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble ComjK>uii(i, which I did, and it has helped me in
every way. I am not nearly so nervous, no head
ache or pain. I niu-'^t say that Lydia E. Hnkham's
Vegetable Com]K)und is the best remedy any sick
woman can take.”—Mrs. Margaret Quinn, Rear
259 Worlhen bt., Lowell, Mass.
6be Tells Her Friends to Take Lydia E. Pinkham*s Remedies.
North Haven, Conn.—“ When I was 45 I had the Change of Life
which is a trouble all women have. At first it didn’t bother me
but after a while I got bearing pains. I called in doctors who
told me to try dir ‘ ‘
day ray husband
Hnkham’s Vcge . . _
them and took about 10 bottles of Vegetable Compound and could,
feel myself regaming my health. I al.so used Lydia E. Pinkham’s
J?anative Wash and it has done me a great deal of good. Any one
coming to my house who sutfers from female troubles or Cliange of
Life, I tell them to take the I*inkham remedies. There are about 20
of us here who think the world of them.” —Mrs. Florsmcs lasLLi,
lk)X 1U7, North Haven, Conn.
You are Invited to Write for Free Advice.
No other medicine has been bo successful In relieving'vroman'8
•ufferinff as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
'Women may receive free and helpful advice by writing the Lydia
E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Such letters are received
and answed by women only and held in strict confidence.
Full of Trouble.
■‘You'r* looUiiij; awfully i.!.,
'•1'. Wliat’s troulth*V
“Tnmltlc fiutiiyh, lod top. M. \;ii» ;'s
ti, l«tnt« li«Tkuo\v. anil 1 t kiiow
r I'v** {lot on the itrup*'!* tie ;tiil
tliiit };«> with tlie suit I'di
.iifc'.”- r.row ulnn'.s M:ip>j(n**.
Important to NIothora
Bxamine carefully eTery bottl* of
CASTORIA, that fuinous old rt*niedy
for Infants and children, and see that it
Bears tha
Slfnatnra of
In V%9 for Over SO*Tears.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Natural Enough.
"1 iniif ill*' coal liaroiis ar** :ij;aln
raisiii;: prii-r*;."
"■niat’s fo(»li.vh. 'I’ll*' }mhli«' are mad
r.oiij:li a»; i! is. aiiO tliis continued
raisin;: of oal only aMs l'ii*‘l to the
nanif's."
St. l.oi;is lias one factory w lilt 1: wii
tiils \*-ar lon'iiiiiie
lUi.Lu-i-.
If your cx*a Bmart or feel acalufu. Ro-
B.aii K>» Balaam ari'Ht-d upon s'in^ ti beci
>m lUt iblns lelieve tht-ni Ad\.
Wlienever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tooic is equally valuable as a Gen
eral Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties of QUININE and
IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives out
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Boildt
op the Whole System. 50 cents.
I I.( ;* iiiperatiire of Situtln-rn Aus-
TJiiia \aries n*t more than ‘JO d«*Kr«'t*.s
1 ;riiiL' :he vear.
Pimpilef. boils, carbuncles, dry up and
disappear with Doctor Pierce's Golden
Meaical Dit-cover>’. In tablets or liquid.
—Adv.
i.\Otlile is iticrif yeiiJ nieltei! a Tii*' United StaH's lias .'tVO piano fac-
•ttle torie«.
The New Method
(BY L. W. BOWER, M. D.)
Backache of any kind is often raused
ly kidney disorder, which means that
the kidneys are not working properly
Poisonous matter and uric acid accumu*
iate within the body in great abundance
over-working the sick kidneys, hence
the r«>ngestion of blood causcs backache
!t. liie same manner as a similar con*
ireMion in the bead causcs headache.
\ ou become nervous, despondent, .“Ick.
feverish, irritable, have spots appearing
14‘fore the eyes, bags under the lid. and
;u( k ambition to do things.
The latest and most ofToctive means
of overcoming this tnmble, is to eat spar-
!tij;ly of meat, drink plenty water be
tween meals and take a single Anuric
:;.tjlet before each meal for a while.
Simply ask your favorite druggist for
Aii'iric. IT you have lumbago, rheuma-
t>ui. gout, dropsy, begin immediaiely
With this novel treatment.
LOSS OF POWER and vital force fol
low loss of flesh, or
emaciation. These
come from impov
erished blood. Dr.
Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery
enriches the blood,
stops the waste of
strength and tis
sue. and builds up
healthy flesh
Thin, pale, puny
and scrofulous
children are made plump, rosy and
robust by the "Discovery.” They like
it too.
In recovering from "Grippe,” or in con
valescence from pneumonia, fevers, or
other wasting diseases, it speedily and
surely invigorates and builds up the
whole system. As an appetizing, re
storative tonic, it sets at work all the
processes of digestion and nutrition,
rouses every organ into natural action,
and brings oack health and strength.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure
constipation. Constipation is the cause
of many diseases. Cure the cause and
you cure the disease. Easy to take as
candy.
SoU for 47 yean. Fir
Nalaria,Chills&re?er.
Also a Fine General
Strengthening Tonk.
60c and f 1.00 at all
DniC Star**.
tflMTCRSMlTH's
|f @ellTonic
fffNCHeSTOi
*i
Leadmr" and "Repeater**
Shot Sbezls
For the hi^h flyers, or the low flyers, ** Leader** and
*'Repeater' shells have the reach, spread and penetra
tion. Their great sale is due to these qualities, which
insure a full bi«. Made in many gauges and loads.
JBB SUR^'TO ASK FOR THJS W BRAND
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Resume of the Doings of the General
Assen>bly During the Past Week
Told in a Brief and Interesting Way.
For Our Miny Readers.
Raleigh.
In his inaugural address. Gov.
Birkett stated that the activities of
his administration would be along cK)n-
struetive lines. A large portion of hi'^
address was devoted to plans for im
proving the conditions of the farm and
the farmer and the education of boys
and girls in agricutlure. “If there is
a man in North Carolina.” said tiie
(Jovernor. "who desires to drain a
swamp or terrai-e a hillside; if there
be a farmer who is struggling to es
cape fr«)m tiie crop lien’s deadly
clutch; if there be a tenant who hun
gers for a vine and fig tree he may
call his own, I want all such to know
that tlie Governor of Mic State will
e«»nnt it honor anel joy to rise up at
midnight and lend a helping hand.”
Among the important legislation
that the (Jovernor will make an effort
to have enacted during his term of of-
fue and rerommended in his address
were the following:
Six months school term for every
child.
Enlarged health work.
Fields tilleci by men who own and
love them.
Harvests free from crop liens.
Modern conveniences and whole
some diversions within reach of evary
county home.
Freeing of State from ignorance.
An acre of ground to be cultivated
by every .school.
The bridling of the water, powers.
Telephones in every rural home.
Levy of maintenance tax for roads
i)uilt by issue of bonds.
Improvements for manufacturing
industry.
The short ballot.
Rotation of office.
■Ml state hospirals controlled by
board of seven.
Prison reform.
SENATE.
Hon. K. L. Daughtridge. the retiring
Lieutanant tJovernor. formally turn
ed the Senate gavel as presiding offi-
er, over to Hon. (). Max Gardner, the
new Lieutenant Governor, and spoke
feelingly of his retirement and his
appre'iation for the consideration of
the Senators. He presented Mr. Gard
ner as “young in years but old in
experiene anc’ service." Lieutenant
Gov. Gardner was escorted into the
Senate chamber by Senators Long of
Alamance and Holdiness of Edge-
■ombe. This ceremony was preced
ed by the adoption of resolutions ap-
pretiative of the servii'% of Mr.
Daughtridge. Senator Jones of Bun
combe presided and the resohitions
were ofiered by Senator Oates.
Mr. Gardner declared that he could
pay Mr. Daughtridge no higher com
pliment. or set himself any higher
ideal, than to endeavor to discharge
the duties of the office with the same
ability and fairness that character
ized his predecessor. He pledged his
best eftorts for the enactment of the
progressive legislation outlined by
Governor Bickett in his inauguaral
address.
.\fter the Justice and Parker amend
ments were voted dow^n the bill offer
ed by Senator Scales to increase the
salary of the Governor to $7,500 a
year was passed after a lively debate.
The bill increasing the salaries of
the constitutional officers of the state
—Se retary of State. Treasurer. Audi
tor. Attorney-General and Superinten
dent of Public Instruction—to $4,500 a*
year passed its third reading after
amendment making salaries $4,000.
A resolution was offered by Jones
of Buncombe to ratif>’ the action of
Governor Craig and the directors of
the state’s prison in distributing $4,060
In alotments of $10 each to the de
pendent families of convicts. Sena
tor Jones expressed the view that the
action of the Governor and directors
waa most commendable and was en
dorsed by the people.
Person of Franklin wanted to know'
If there was any law or precedent for
such action and Senator Jones replied
that I here was none. A motion by
Warren of Beaufoit prevailed refer-
ing the resohition to the appropria
tions committee.
A resolution ofiered by Senator
Brx^nizer, t>f Charlotte, to have the
cqmmittee which is to make an inves-
ti‘.?ation into the advisability of creat-
j More St’ingent game laws, the ap.
pointment of a state game commis
sion and a tax on both resident and
non-resident hunters of North Caro
lina will he some of the things the
State Audubon Society will ask in a
bill to be presented to the general as
sembly at this session In addition,
the legislature will be ask d to pas«
an act prohibiting the salt of game
in the state, making a bag I mit of !.’>
quail for a day’s hunt and to make
all these measures uniform and ap
plicable to the state at lar|;e.
ing a central purchasing agency for
the state to consider also the advis
ability of establishing a board of con
trol, etc., and if they thought such
measure advisable to draft a bill and
present it at this session of the leg
islature. was adopted.
A stringent State-wide bill for the
registration and regulation of the bar
ber business in the state was the most
interesting piece of proposed legisla
tion that was thrown into the hopper
of the senate. The measure was in
troduced by Senator Jones, of Bun
combe. The bill would make it un
lawful for any person to engage in
the occupation of barber in any towi^
of 1,000 population or more without
first having obtained a certificate of
registration.
Two bills went to the table in the
senate when unfavorable reports were
made on them by committees. One
of these was the bill to repeal the
stock law, which was passed at the
extra session of the general assembly
of ISl.T for Pender county. The bill
originated and passed the house be
fore the delegation from Pender got
here to be heard on it. However,
they had their say on it before the
senate r-ommittee on Friday afternoon
and tlie committee put a black mark
on it. The other bill that got an un
favorable report after a delegation of
about 100 from Washington county,
including those for and against it.
had aj>peared liefore a committee was
the bill introduced b.v Senator Daven
port to allow the people of Washing
ton county i,i vote on the question as
to whetlier the new court house,
which is to he erected, would be locat
ed at Plymouth, the present ounty
seat, or at Roper.
HOUSE.
The House resolution to invite Wil
liam Jennings bryan to address a
j*)int session of the Senate and
House at his convenience, came up
and was amended to extend a similar
invitation to Secretary of the Navy
Josephus Daniels, expected to be here
at the same time. Objection was
raisel by Senator Brenizer for the
reason that he lonsidered such ac
tion tiie establishment of a bad pre
cedent in such mutters. He believed
su* h a course would detract from the
dignity of the Assembly to have pri
vate citizens and others come before
the body and present their acuses.
There was hearty agreement on the
part of Senator I..it'Je of .\nson and
others, (he view seeming to pervade
a number of the opposition remarks
ihHi the burden of the address by Mr.
Hryan wtmld be the prohibition cause.
The objection to the resolution
raised by Senator Brenizer and Sena
tor Justice were withdrawn and the
resolution passed unanimously and
was ordered enrolled for ratification.
The salary of the Governor of North
(.’arolina is to be $C.f>00 a year instead
of $7,500. as the upper house of the
General Assembly voted it should be.
the increase being from $5,000.
The final contest over the issue
»ame in the house, when the commit
tee bill for the $(;.5(>0 salary was pul
through, after a iiard fight. 61 to 48,
u
Gently cleanse your liver and
sluggish bowels while
you sleep.
Get a 10-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, dlzxi*
ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul
breath—always trace them to torpid
liver; delayed, Itrmenting food in the
bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the in
testines, instead of being cast out
of the system is re-absorbed into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes con
gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick
ening headache.
Cascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
' food and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out all
the constipated waste matter and
poisons in the bowels.
A Cascaret to-night will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
I work while you sleep—a 10 rent box
I from your druggist means your head
! clear, stomach sweet and your liver
I and bowels regular for months. Adv.
I Justification.
1 “Jinks drini^*.' like a li^li."
j *‘^VIl.v. I thouirht he was strictly leni-
I peratp."
i
j ".o he i. but ili*Mi lishe.s. you know
, never drink anviliin;.' l.nt w.nter.”
CUTICURA COMPLEXIONS
Are Usually Remarkably Soft and
Clear—^Trial Free.
WHAT 18
LAX-FOS
LAX-FOS is an ispnnd Ciscaia
(1 tNle-lintlw) Plmiil to takt
In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved hf
the addition of certain harmless cIma*
icals which increase the eflBcieocy of llbm
Cascara, making it better than ordiaaijr
Cascara. LAX*FOS is pleasant to taka
and does not gripe nor distarb stomai^
Adapted to children as well as ado Its.
Just try one bottle for constipatioa. joc
A Cynical Mias.
She—'I'ell me :i ‘^tory.
He—Onee ni»on a tii;i»- b*^fore people
Tiiarrieil for money—
She (Hi. that's too :!r.cient; that
ninst have happened hci'ore money was
Invented.—Boston i;v**:iin;: Transcript.
Pr Prrry'* Shrt" in jiow^rful and
rronii'i but safe. One- »!•»» only la enouck
to r\iii Worms :«r TjiT'No caat*r
oil ni' r^aary. A&v.
Some spiders In !i,ake wet. «>
'trong that it rcqnir. ; i :iife to -ever
I Ikmii.
Make Cuticura Soap your every-day
toilet Soap, and assist it now and then
as needed by touches of Cuticura Oint
ment to .soften, soothe and heal. Noth
ing better to make the complexion
clear, scalp free from dandruff and
hands .soft and white.
Free sumide each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
An After Thought.
“I told Mr. 'I'liii-ku it/. iii:it Iii^i bab.v
loked like him.”
“Of -ours»- li*“ \va l»lc:iscd
“In)niens*-iy. He didn’t hear me ad l:
Poor little rlevii.’ under my breath."
\lr. \\ Ilf— Do \na krc» £ooJ for raU-”
M «« Sio«t—"\\'h>. foi'on. cl four«.”
Ilf — "No. that «oj(d ln!l ihcm—che««e."
Do you know w hat's good for acough,
throat and lung troubles, that wili
allay inflammation and insure a good
night ssleep with free and easyexpec>
toration in the morning? The answer
always the same year after year. Is
Boaehee*s
German Syrup
Soothing and healing to bronchial
and throat irritation. 25c. and 75c.
sizes all Druggists and Dealers every-
w here. Vour grandfather used it 51
years ago. Try it yourself and see how
it stops a hacking cough like magic.
ACTRESS TELLS SECRET.
A well known actress give.® the follow-
Inc recipe for grray hair: To half pint of
water add 1 cz. Bay Rum. a small box of
Barbo Compound, and >/« oz. of glycerine.
Any druggist can put this up or you can
mix it at home at very little cost. Pull
directions for maktne and use come In
each box of Barbo Compound. It will
gradually darken streaked, faded gray
hair, and make It soft and glossy. Tt will
not color the scalp, is not sticky or
areaay. and does not rub off. Adv.
after amendments fixing $(i,000 and for
tlie original 17.500, had been voted
down. I’nconstitutionality and inex
pediency of raising the salary close on
the heels of the great western Caro
lina flood were the «hief objections
set up by Ray of .Macon, ('lark of Pitt
and other opponents of the bill.
Turning from the passage of Gov
ernor’s salary bill, the house, however,
killed the companion senate bill carry
Ing raises to $4,000 each In the salar
ies of the secTetary of state, state
treasurer and auditor. No roll call
was demanded, and very few represen
tatives voted for the bill.
The house voted down a bill to make
the salary of the slate superintendent
of public lnstrution and that of the
attorney general $3.500 instead of
$:i.OOU. This would put these consti
tutional officers on an ecjual fottin};,
with their associates.
County Farm for Women.
The establishment of a county farm
in each county of Xorth ('arolina to
which female vagrants and minor male
ollenders may be sentenced is the ob
ject of a bill to be introduced som?
time during! the week in the house of
representatives. D. Henderson,
presidential elector and county attor
ney of Craven, is the author of the
idea. He will draft ihe bill. Repres
entative Dail. of Craven, will probably
be the introducer.
While no allusion was made to the
bigger measures to come before the
I house while that body was in s(‘ssion.
I they were fr*‘f'ly talked of around
the loiibies and hctels. One hill dis
cussed perhaps more than any other
is that prepared by Rev. R. Lee Davis,
superintendent of the Xorth (’arolina
Anti-Saloon League. This bill as it
staiuls now is saiii to offer no very
drastic i-hange in the present law be
yond the iat that it absolutely pro
hibits an.v person t«) have in his pos-
=e:-sion mure than two e.iiarts of whis-
i'ey ;if one time. It is understood that
with it in oj)eration the law aftecting
tiie receipt of one (juart every fifteen
davs would not be changed.
Wouldn't Be a Queen.
He- Queen of niy heart—
She--Queen ntithinp! Queens -an’t
pick their husbamls. I can—and be
lieve me. I'm some pi'-ker.—Judge.
MOTHER, ATTENTION!
Gold Ring for Baby Free.
For
Horses
Horsemen agree
that Yager’s
Liniment is the
brit ar.d most eco-
r.omicai liniment
for general stable u&e.
For ftrained ligameots, spsTin.
harness galls, «Tveer.y. wounds or old
sores, cuts and any eciargementa,
it gives quick relief.
A 25 cent bottle contains four
times as much as the usual bottle
of liniment sold at tbat price.
At all dealers.
YAGER'S
LINIHENT
GILBERT BROS. A OO.
Baltimore, Md.
Get a 25c Bottle of Baby Ease from
any drug store, muil coupon as di
rected and gold ring (guaranteed),
proper size, mailed you. Baby Ease
cures Bowel Complaints and Teething
Troubles of Babies.—Adv.
JOINT!
Contrary Methods.
“He tried to hang himself hecaune
he wjis cnt tip."
“And he didn't succeed beeanso he
was cut down."
FHLUN6 HU MEMIS
DtNDBUFF IS ACHVE
Save Your Hair! Get a 25 Cent Bottia
of Danderine Right Now—Alao
8topa Itching Scalp.
Hcive you
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout 7
TakeRHBUM AClDEtoremore tbecaase
and drive the poison froB the tysteai.
“■■■nuriBK OR THi inura
rcn BHtcBATiea os m ogtbidb'*
At All Dra^KUte
Jaa. Baily 4 See, Wkelesaie Diitribsters
Baltimore. M«l.
STOCK UCK IT-STOCK LIKE IT
I j ( '
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NfOICATEQ. ; ;
' lift Vv'u Mir.' ; (,
I J , I
For Horsea, Cattle, Shee^
and Hogs. Contains Cop*
peras f&r Worma. Sulphur
for the Blood, Saltpeter
for the Kidneys, Nux
Vom ica, a Tonic, and Pur*
Dairy Salt. UaedbyVet*
erinarians 12 year*. No
Dosing. Drop Brick in
feed-bos. Ask yourdealer
for Blackman’s or writ*
I'lymouth in a shftrt time may cease
to be( ome the ( ounty s«>at of Wash
ington county and the court house and
the ofli( ials and things that go with it
may be moved to the thriving little
town of Koper. At any rate, Koper is
trying to rope It in. There is so
much diversity of opinion ae to which
town should be the county seat that
Senator Davenport has introduced a
bill for the establishment of the coun
ty seat, which measure will allow the
people of the county to vote on the
question and settla it.
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
icalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair
of Its luster, its strength and its very
life; eventually producing a feverish*
ness and itching of the scalp, which
If not remedied causes the hair roots
to shrink, loosen and die—then the
hair falls out fast. A little Danderine
tonight—now—any time—will surely
save your hair.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’a
Danderine from any store, and after
the first application your hair will
take on that life, luster and luxuriance
which is so beautiful. It will become
wavy and ?uffy and have the appear
ance of abundance; an ir.comparable
gloss and softness, but what will
please you most will be after just a
few weeks’ use, when you will actual
ly see a lot of fine, downy hair—new
hair—growing all over the scalp. Adv.
BLACINAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY
CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE
Coltl i.rick buyers :ii-c Imru ofieii
•‘Monjrh to kcefi the inanut’:u*tnrers
from .uui)^;.' out of business.
INSIST ON YAM NUTS—
I’p-to-date grocers have them—the new
food with an “unforgetable flavor,” made
from Southern yams. Try YAM NUTS
once, they'll win you sure. The Williams
Co., Greenville, S. C. Adv.
rOR OLD AND YOUNG
Tutt’s Liver Pills acta* kindls’onthe chid,
the delicate female or Inflroi old age, a* upea
the vigorous man.
raifi nib
give tone and strength to the weak stomach,
bowels, kidneya and bladder.
Pecan Trees
Nov* ia the time to set them. Begin bear>
ing in thre* to four years. Add both
beauty and utility to the home. Pricaa
and valuable information free.
J. B. 'WIGHT, CAIRO. GA.
FROST PROOF CABBAGE PUNTS
Early .Torscy and Charleston V'akefleld, Sue-
cPhsion Sind Flat Dutch, by e*ores*, 500,11.00,
1,000, li.liO, 5.W0, at SI.25. Sa»^«fa,f tlon eruar-
‘ antecd. Postpaid 25c per 100.
D. F. JAMISON. SUMMERVILLE, S. C
nFAl FDC and agents wanted to sell Oaatin*.
a-Sold with money-back naiantftew
I Big moneT to hnstlers. Write t^odsT for panic*
! Dlan. R. M. Hanye, PiedmoDt Ave., Atlaata, Ua.
GALL
iontdoors. 16c and 86s.
STONES ope^aIions
(li. ouj
Aches tn stomach. Back, Side or ShonlderB: UTer
Troubles, Stomaeb Misery. Dyspepaia. Oollc. Gas,
Billoasness. Headache, Constipation, Piles, Catarrli,
Nerronsness. Blues, Jatmdice. Appendicitis. These
are common Qallstone symptoms-^AN BBCURBIK
Seitd (or home treatment, ■•etail aMk PDFp*
Uwr. Btaaarii. Sail TtmMm ssd * SxXcCs
SsHit— »»M«Sy €•., Stpt. W-4, lit a. PfkTbMB S».,fMtSiS
American preserved orange, loiuou ^ — —: :r:
and eitron pw? find favor in Canada. [W. N. U.* CHARLOTTE,* NO. 3--1917,