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BBEVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. Assistance THAT IS Dependable Is often neoded in casas of POOR APPETITE HEARTBURN INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS OR MALARIA and you will make no mis take in trying HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters It is an excellent tonic and appetizer. Get the genuine FROST PROOF GABBA6E PLANTS ■•rly Jersey and Ch.irltston Wakefleld, Sac- ccMlon and Fist Dutch, by espress, 500,11.00, 1.000, II.SO, (k.QiX), at BalisfaottuD aateed. Postpaid 30c pi^r 100. O. F. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE. S. C TO KILL Cockroaches ^ C uc LO' always use STEIRNS’ ELECTRIC PISTE U. s. Gov«rnm«nt Buji It SOLD EVERYWHERE—25c and $1,00 Drug Store Episode. “I srI! \>»u whisky wi'Jioiu a iloctor’s pri'sciiptinii. " “Thru why il> \i>ij m'U t'i-i- Mi'- i.iii'or. iNICIPAL BILL IS NOW UKDEII WAY CITIES MAY ADOPT EITHER THE COMMISSION OR ALDERMANIC FORM. WITH THE STATE LAWMAKERS Resume of the Doings of the General Assembly During the Past Week Told in a Brief and Interesting Way For Our Many Readers. Raleigh. ACTRESS TELLS SECRET. A wl! Unown actrt"^s gives the follow- liiK n* :■ for (fray hair; To half pint of water adl 1 oz. Hay Rurii, a small box of Rarbo »,Oinpountl, and ^ ox. of Kly^'erlne Any druggist '-an put this up or you ran mix it at home at very littl*- ot*st Full directions for making and oonie In each box of Barbo t’ompoutul. It wtll irradimlly darken >fr‘‘aked. faded gray hair. ,ind make It soft and slossy. It wil! not I’olor the si'alp. la not sticky or greasy, and does not rub oti. Adv. Ten Billions in Coal. I l.i‘ NfiKinu foul ru'hi'., Ahi'iv;!, u l'l i..- nil'Uiary l i tl..' riiil- IIMW IKI'I.T r.>Ii'iru«"li*ii Ir.MM ;inl to 'rimULli ill*’ :ii (fi'iS }'u*i(l is li,’iiii‘, :i!ni li'-i.i'f "f !i>u yrt it h;i value a (if fuel aii'l [MAVtT f"i' I'airUaaii' iin«l other Yukon i>Iaeer eainps. 'I'h** is ahout >i\!y iiiil«‘ sou*h o; I'airhaiik':. It e'timateii 1>> 'he riiilcti .'tate.-% ijeoloj^iea! Slir\ey, li-- •(■artnieiii of tlie interior, !h;tt llie .Ve- liana IieM eon^ain^ 'onie ttM'. Milioa ’ous Ilf li::nire. N*'liaua e"al l‘' ' in what I' Isni'ivn ;! lionn;- li'M rt';:h>n, whi- \i emitain' •'■cue _'oM piaefps Tha' Itav.- l.een niine.l ji :i '^rnall way fie' !li'* lii't teji ye;!,"-*. T',>- ' i> iti'^eiihi-il in a i llt(’’ie(l “'I'lie r.oliliiliehi Uei^ion, .\la'- ka" (htillt'iin .'till, uhii'h ('an l'>- i*'>- ;ailieil on apjilieal ; ei t.. the ilirei-t-ir )'.■ ;:*-.>liiL:ii al ^uI\l•> Wa^hin^inii. New York's Bridges. IiTfpeeli\e of ilic e!i \a!'‘'i railro.'iil •■y';fin ooniprisiiiLr Mu' Seeoiul. Thinl, Sixth ami Nintti av.-mie lines, and *he • lf\ateil poftioU'^ o! ihe l>roa*i'\a\ l.'-r.ox a\t'!'.'.ie of the '■uhway, V« v. York eify h.t- 4'_‘ lriil;:**' 'pa:i- • in_' l!u- Kast and Harl' in river^, Ne'.v- iiiun creek, and oth*-r uatefways. 'I'hese t*o!\ds over riser.-, Ineliitlin^ th*' r.rooUlyn, Miinliattan. I >e!:iiiei>y «-tre»-t lid ijin'en^lxiro span>. ainoti;,' the ::reiitest !n the worM. represetit with he real e>tato roqiiixite for their ap- [•ntuches, nn investment hy the nninicl- pality of more than A Pleasant Healthful Habit A daily ration of Grape-Nuts and cream is a splendid food for those who want vigor and energy. GrapeNuts is a concentrated health-food made from choice whole wheat and malted barley. It retains the vital min eral elements of the grzdn so essential to thorough nourishment of body and brain, but lacking in many other cereal foods. Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts. "There’s a Reason” change in price, quattly or j>ix* tf p4iel(p^*. With the oftiiiai bill for providinR optional iDrnis of munieipal g(»vern- ineni. under the unstltutioual aiiiend- iiients, introduced in the House by Keprespiitativ»‘ TeKram. of Durham, and a duplicate of this bill on the hands of Senator Hrenizer. of .Meck- lenburK. and his special Senate com mittee, for preparing a suitable bill or lulls for the Senate on this subject, the work of developiiiR the legislation necessary for Roverning the munici palities tinder the hunged conditions is at last under way and progress is pr»)niised all along the line. The forms of government that may be adopted under tlie bills are aldermanlc and commission. There are T)eing worked out changes in the time for elections pres( ribed, some thinking that the latp Summer is too late for the best iii’erests of some of the cities. Kspe- (ially are the »itizens of Charlotte. Senator Hreni/.er’s home town, anxious to votf this spring. This whole mat- tf»r will he worked i»ver within t!»e npx! few days by .Mr. Hreni/.er and his committee and then the hili will be Imported from committee in both ho{i3f»s for s|)eedy eiiactment. The House pass'd the .Murphy bill for a stHte boiler itispector to work under tht» direction of th*' Depart ment of I.ahor. ,\n amendment to cut ] tlw inspei tion fee from .$.'>1 to %'.W | was killed. The senate passed the bill , by Senator Gr.'iy. of Forsyth, to in- | crease tlie penalty for pistol toting so the first offense >;iall incur S.”)! line or ;U days in Jail in subs.*(|uent of fenses graduated in sevt*riry. sei'(»nd offense being tine .V joint Ioininiftei' of tin’ lloa-'e and Senate heaid arguni*:U on tiie I'ieve-’ land (iaston county row over the ^ Kings .Mountaii! aunt'xulion matter j H!id voted to repoii favorably the bill to validate the Kings Mountain elec- j tion whii h 71 majority wa tiiviMi for annexing to ('levtdaiid ( ouiity suit has been i»ending in which (laston charges that the Clt'veland forces practiceii fraud in the elei tion. Th»‘ hearing was a lengthy oi;>‘ but both comniittt'es w*>re piactiially unani mous i\)r th>^ (’Ievelai;l -ide of the controversy Another hill whicli will piom inently was the S( ho>>l 1)ook !)ill. The j)urpose of this bill is to reiluce scliool books for a period of five yeais The following Senate hii'.s pa>.~ed final reading: Tut Heaitioit counfy titider statewide primary law; veal law for Litu (dn and ('atawba ( OU’iti>"s; pro vide prison board in Madisor county; prevent depredations by dom'stic ani mals in Madison county; taxing dogs in Camden county; amend Uowan | county di)g law; protection of minors; give lodging house keeper> leins on baggage for bills; allow educatiimal. ‘ charitable and penal institutions not ^ under control of the state to amend their charters (a bill made necessary by the ctmstituf ional amenJments i; authorize auditor of Hunc()inbe coun ty to employ an assistant. Tl.e House ordered printed thf* Anti-Saloon League proliibitin bill, ' that was introduced by Representa tive Gardner, "by request." and the i House committee on liquor traffic, and the Senate committee on proposi tions and grievances, have agreed on Declaration like that bf Senator Person, of Franklin, that he would never vote to enact into law a di?i- sentlng opinion of the‘Supreme Court, that by Justice, of Henderson, that he opposed the measure in the inter est of th‘ poor poejde in his county already paying 15 or 20 per cent in- j terest and loan charges because of i restrij-tions already thrown around j loans, and that by Senator Long, of i Halifax, that further hindrain-e to liquidation of land mortgages would ; retard and might arrest North Caro lina investments by outside capital, characterized a fatal assault that was made in the Senate on a House bill by (Mark of Pitt to make the state usury law apply to debts .secure-i by mortagegs and deeds of trust. It was a long and excepMonally spirited discussion and ended in a vote of II! to :?2 against the measure, which ' had passed the House some days ago. The dissenting opinion sought to be made the law was that of Chief Jus- ; ti«*e Clark in the famous case of Corey vs. Hooker, in which the Chief ' Justice delivered his dissent, which j the bill killed would make the lav,’. ! Senator Holderness and other law- j yers argued the lack of necessity for su«h legislation anyway, since this : *ase went ofl' more on the ground (hat the plaintiff did not “have clean hands’ in his dealings with the de- | f^Midanl prior to the alleged tause of i action. i Hills passed final reading as fol- ' lows: .Amend the law as to peddlers’ i license tax in Sampson county. .Abol ish county recorders court; relating to l)eei> Creek Township. Yadkin county; make statewide primary ap ply to ('raven «ount; incorporate Pleasant Hill Haptist church. Macon county, authorize the payment of debt for Hurke County Confederate monu ment; allow Hurke ounty commis sioners to employ si»ecial officers; \ repeal the act allowing High Point to 1 issue sewerage extension bonds; in corporate nt'pro fair of Jolin.- ton county. I The House voted down a bill to I provide for the care and stipervision i of I tiildren on plnygiounds in Polk I c(Hi!ii y. House bills passed final reading as ] follows: .Amend the Yan ey road law; amend the law as to M«»unt Olive s'hools; amend the law as to the Mount Olive s(hools; amend the law as to the residence of th“ police ju.'tice of .-Vsheville outsjch' of the (ity; anainst operation of slot ma ( hine- in Cabarrus county; amend the Harnett game laws The House con- ( iirreil in a se!)arat»‘ amendmeut to the hill to abolish th“ .Madison (ouiity rt'corder’s cour!. making its termina tion June 1 instead of February 1. llepr' sentative Ferebee, of CatndfMi ( ouiity. procured inim*“(iiate passag* “nRETS” FOR LIVEa BOWELS For sick headache, bad breath, Sour Stomach and constipation. Get a 10-cent box now. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; bow much your head ' aches, how miserable and uncomfort able you are from c;onstipation, indiges- i tion, biliousness and sluggish bowels j —you always get the desired results , with Casc.-'rets. Don’t let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take j Cascarets to-night; put an end to the ' headache, biliousness, dizziness, nerv- ' ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the ' bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress ; If you will take a Cascaret now and ! then. All stores sell Cascarets. Don’t | forget the children—their little ia- sides need a cleansing, too. Adr. Must Be Profane. Ven^t I see a M.assachti'.elt> niau h.'is 91 pairot which lias a \ocabiilary of seveuty-ti\e words. (’ritnsonbeiik- I didn't kiiou there wen* that many swear words in exist ence. ^Oiikcrv Siatesmaii. WAS iONG LOST WHEN SCBimiiE SHELLS SMALL 60AI Crew Left Sinking Steamer and Were Fired Upon In Their Boats for a hill he introducMl to aulhori/.e a si>n ial way a ros.-> Diamond Swamp and another by Iiepre.-;entative Hiii ton for bonds for th* .same purpose took its place on the »alendai. S'iiat(*r Scales offt'red in the .'>*'n- afe. the State iSar .-Vssociat ion hil'. l»rovi(iiag nuu hinery for amenditig the (h.M't'r'^ of charitabl»j and penal in.-u ituiions, throui-'h tlit' Secretarj' of State. miK h a.-: cotntneii i.il cha:!e:’- ai’f now is.;ufd o.' amended. fh‘ h.'.I being o;ip of tliosi- made ii(Mes'^ar> l>y Uie Const ittil ional amendments iiniitiiig legislation. The ticw niachin- • ry rcqnires a(iion by the trustees of till- institution and then formal ap- idiiation to hf(- Slate Dei):)r»nient for th(' r.niendment de.-ired. The S>-i:ate passed a bill putting hu>haiid and wife on equally the same footing in suits tor divorc*'. Till' House took und.'r ((n.-'ide;a tion the bill of liepresentative Clark, of I’itt. to provid.' for appeals froir ruliiii^s of the Corjtoration ('ommis sion, a hill desigtii-d to meet stn h (ases as that fr(»ni .\nson (ounty wliere there was n.)t })ossilde any ap peal I'roni tlu* ruling of the commis sion as to the location of the •.\nsor ville depot of the Winston Salem Southbt)und Railroad. und(*r the rul ing of the SuprMue Court. The bill was killed. i'.*» t» 7. An espec ially notable bill introdtu (‘d was that in the Senate, by Sena Kidney Trouble Often Causes Nervousness and Heart Trouble Two yciirs .Tni> I wa- h.idiv run down, not able to do any worlc; 'iitfered from nervonsnrss. he.irt tronbl**. kidneys .»nd bladder in b;id shape; no .ijipetite. iiii- «ble to d'l an,\ work; and sinre nsinu -is bottle of Dr. Kilinei’s Swamp Ron', I feci lii.'v ■ini in exctdlent he.ilth ujd i in do most ;in\ kn»d of li;?lit wotU. Mtioe using th(‘ Swamp Rcot 1 li.isc hffii re lieved (it .ill tb«' alxive tiouhles. 1 clieer- fullv giv(* the above te-^t inioiiv. ,ind h>j)« etlici.- iii.t\ in' liiMieiitcil Very trulv mhiI', .1. I.. Dl« K.>;OV, \\’i-'t ' C. S^Torn to lii'fore in. , S. I. I'.ROW.Md.K. •fustice ()t tlu* IVai-e, Prove What Swamp*Root Will Do For Yoa Send ten cents to I^. Kdnier & Co., Binghanunn. N. V.. for a sample .size bot tle. It will convince anyone. Yi«u will also reccive a booklet of valuable infor mation, telling about the kidneys and blad der. When writing, be .sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one- d611ar size bottles for nale at all drug •tores.—Adv. Crack Shot. “1 li- '- a crack shot •■\c\.-r Liii->v h*' h-iiiii''-i| lir.-a."nis "D’lcvii't. Ill' can ^en ! .i full -.hovel oi coa! itiidiiuli till' d'»r with out i'i'\criiiu' till- tlo.ir.' !'. ’iVa!" I'.x- pn--. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System TaUc Ihe Old Standard LiKOV’E S TASTKLESS chill TONIC You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every latie!, showing it is Qiunine and Iron in a tasteless form Tha Quinine drives out malaria, thi; Iroo builds up the system. 50 cents. The Best Plan. 'I'licre i^ no lii'tier jilan :'i'r us to fol low in oiir e\eiyday Mi'e :h;iit the one whicii tlie C,olden Rule inark-i>u'. The Sa.\ioi' hiiiist'lf ga\c it: "Dd uato oth ers as yi' would they vli.u;!.! dn unto yon.” a joint hearing on the bill February ,,,r Hreni/.er to provide a change in the 7. It would limit liijuors to two quarts of whiskey, or three gallons of beer or wines, per year and that strictly for medicinal purpose.-., ob tained through most intricate and exating red tape. Gardner, the in troducer. says it is not such a bll! a.15 h'* would have introduced .Ar dent prohibit itJiiist that he is. how ever he exiieits to suppt»rt it in the main o-i'untir.g sy;'t.‘ms of the .state depart ments, state institutions and in coun ties. a:id also to provide a special ystem for municipalities, where the authorities of the municipalities de cide ti> adojd such a system. House Idils passi'd final reading as follows; .'abolish treasurer’s off ire in Vaticcy: regulate deputy clerks in Cherokee, relating to automobile tax and appl\i:ig 00 per cent to the «(unity To keep I le.in and iiei''hy tiki? Dr. Pieri’c's I’le;i'iint IVl!** i'hey regulate li'cr. biiwt'l.' nnd .stoia.irh.—Aiv. Just Now. •'The world is "etiin:: a^; ;i,',:iy uio- tori/» «1." ‘•Vc^. .•Mill :iiiIo-maticaIIV." ilHER! LOOK AT House bills passed final rea(ling as j whi( h the tax originat(‘s; repeal a lows; .\mend Cherokee game laws rel-j for Marsh Township, Snrry ativd to the closed season; repeal the 1 ounty; amend the Pender road law. 191.'’' act relative to the road tax in' 'pju. House and Senate are both Richlands Towiiship. Onslow county; 1 netting ready to press along the leg amend tha 'emilation.' as to ti;f- use of j jslation as to counties, dties and automobiltJs in the >itate by imi)osing | towt;s made necessar.v at this session additional punishment in »'ases of ! i,y the adojttion of the onstitutional trespass by aatomobiles. The coun- ' amendm 'nts. Senator Hreni/*'!-. in ties of Hertie, Hladen, Cheiokee. .Ala-j the Sen;it“. ; nd Represetitative Dal- inance. Avery. Polk and I’ender were in tin* House, pressed these mat exempted from the operation of the , ters with resoUitions for a joint ((on at. jniittee, to get l»us\ on these bills. The edu( ation bill w'as reintroduced ; Tiit. following Senate bills parsed into the lower house. The purpose in • prohibit the misbrand this was to get it in shape for dis- j . ing and adulteration of drugs; rc-'u- late civil terms of court; proliibit tiie i The House received from the Fdu- ' sale or advertising of remedies pur- cation ('ommittee unfavorable reports ' porting to cure in urabh diseases. . orf^ all bills for change in the present Senator Warren put in a bill to policy of appointing county boards of divide the state into eastern and weat- education. this action being taken as ern judicial divisions with 24 judicial favorable to “status quo" in this much distri(^ts and a rotation in the service discu3.sed issue. Noticje of minority ' (>f judges, that will leave two judges report, at least of the Page and the always available for assignment by the Oates bills, was giTen consideratioTi Governor to hold emergency courts and the whole matter set for special ; wherever needed to take the place o( order a week hence. any unable to flll engagements. LONDON ISSUES STATEMENl BALTIMORE BOY WAS KILLED E cussion and save it from a pariiamenj- ary tangle. if cross, feverish, constipated, give ••Caiifornia Syrup of Figs." A Inx.'itive today sa\i-s a sicic child tomorrow. Children .'iia[dy will not taki* the time from play eniiity their |iow('l>, which becoia>' clo^^iifd up with waste, liver pets sii..r.ii'h; stoma«.‘li Sour. l.onK :i; the tongue, imoi’i.t! If coat- ci!. or your child Is lisil.'s-, fev erish. i'reat!) bad, re^iic". do.'^n't eat heartily, ftiil of cold or h,;' "ore 'hroat o!' : ii\ i'i!i'i’ (•lijldi"!.'^ .lil'iienr, give a !('.:>! ooiit'iil of ■:difo!-:ii;i S.wup of 1';l^," lie'I don't w.'cr.x. b.-.-aii-i* it i.- p'Tl'ectly hariahss. ;■ ul in a few hours nil this lonsiip;:;;.,!, pni'n:;. si>ur bile lit li fertiii'iifit!'.: wa'ii- ' ii: '^entl.v move out of tin* bowels, ai;d yic. have ii well, j(!;iy:’ul child :i::aiu. .V th()r- oiiL'h '■iiisid ' clean--iim" i- oi’t times all tlu't is iK'cess.-iry. It shiUild be the first tic: i ment i:iv»-;i in any >:ckness. Bewar*' of eountt“rr>*n tii; syrups.. Ask af the store fo.- a .^u-et'ut bottle of “California .S.vrtip of Figs,” wldeh has full directions for babies, children of all .iges fi'id for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Adv. It is I'tiS'i!i!e to thin!; before you i*c.«k a.i(' If II not sa.'. anything worth •nsidt rli._ Richard Wallace, of Baltimore .Was Among Those Killed; Brit'sh Steam* er Eavestone Left Newport News December 25th. London. The British steamer Kave- stone. l,7JM tons, has been sunk and the apfain and four m«mbers of the 1 crew killed, says an announ(‘ement by j Lloyds. It is oflfcially announced that Ri hard Wallace, an .American sea man, belonging at Haltimore, was | killed iti the shelling of the boats which left the sinking steamer. The official statement says that the survivors of the l]avf*stnne, who were j landed report that their ship was sunk 1 i)y .shell fire from a (Jerman submarine. 1 'iiat the crew abandoned the sinking I vessel and tiie submarine then shelled j the boats in which they’ took refuge, j killing tlie captain and three seamen 1 and severely wounding the second mate. i The offi('ial statement says; j “.Survivors ^»f the steanishii) Kaves ^ tone, wlio landed today, report that i their ship was sunk by shellfire from ; a (lerman submarine. The crew aban- ! doned the sinking ship and were 'helletl in their boats by the subma- ] fine. I “Tlie master and ihre« seam-'n Wi-te j •hus killed and th>* .-er-ond mate w;i - , wi'i.ii'ileii, .Vniong the kilh'd ■ -.v.i- Kicliard Walhu e of Haltimore." The steamer Kav- stone sailed f’cni '•'••wpori .Vews IH* ember I’.^th for Liv >rn )ol. Her sijbseiment mover# ••Us have not h*'“n recorded in available ^hipping registers. Torpedoed Without Warning 1 London The Hritish st»*amer Hurst- .'.ood. l.l’^n ton.-;, wa-' torpedned witli- ■ t; warnintr at noon February •”>. I'lirt'c men v.-ei-.- ki!!*'d liy the exT>Iosion ai'.d •■•ire.’ stTioii'ly injured, two of whom 'd as the rrew wa." landed. BERLIN ACCEPTS BREAK WITH UNITED STATES CALIVlLY. Press Comment is Moderate and Ex- prcsaes No Surprise, lierlin. via London. The mornin.g :■ *'wsjiapers treat the breai h in diplo niatic relations Ix'tweeii the Fnited .'^tate': and Cerniany a- a matter of i;reaf gravity, but all the editorials , are pitched in a calm and moderate tone. The avoidance of insulting lan- vtiage and cutiiim epithets is espe- ■ ially noticeaiib' Most of the news •nr.iers say the im'Ws created no sur- ■'i-i*. ,-om*' of them explaining tliat j this step was expected in view of !’:-*'sid.>nt Wilson's message of last \pril and others that if was antici- : iiated in view of the President’s “con- , finual siding with the Kntente since , •h*' war began.” .All the new’spapers strongly reject ■ the imimtation that (Germany has ] iiroken her promise made in her note of May 4, laying stress upon the fact ; liat (lermany’s promise was expressly j • onditioned on l^resTaent Wilson’s sue- j cess in bringing Fngland to an ob- ■ •■*rvanc-e of the laws of Nations. .V number of the papers adopt the regretful tone over the wreck of the , old friendship betw^'en the two c(»un- | treis. which they sa.v (iennany risked only becaU'-e her life interests were at >take. Tt is cenerally assumed by th^* newspapers that the Fnited States will make an **arly declaration f>f war :igainst CiiTinany. for they say ‘he submarine campaign an hardly .'e prosecuted without the loss of some \merican lives. While till' entrance of the Fnited ' States into the ranks of Germany s enemies wiuild be highly regretable. tlie newspapers say the country must meet this danger as the lesor of tw^o evils. The danger of the Fnited States as a war factor is treated as omparatively unimportant, owing to ’l;e remoteness of the area of war and liie time that would be required to i-reate an army. The t»pinion is evinc ed in some qpurters that the submar ines will decide the war before the Fnited States can take an active liand. WALLACE MAY HAVE LIVED AT QUEENSTOWN Safety in the Home Part of Womans Daily Duty Every woman in charge c;f a household realizes that' it is a large part oi her duty to keep that household welL bi this task she must know the fimpiw home remedies to be ap* p!ied at the first symptom of illness. I and colds are two I of the foes she must constantly I combat, and digestive disturbances need immediate attention. Thous- I ends (rf American housekeepers have found Che most help to oome from- I erer-reedy-to-taiw PERUNA Because Peruna has esteh* liabed Itself as the reUable lai^y medic^ of Aoiarka. la the 45 years it has bm ke- iorathe pubUe, the forehanM boaaekeepers 1 keep it ready for instant miaistration In the penodof da^ession that precedM acold.or wbeastomach troubles manifest themselves. Both of these disorders are caused by iwW«intwHn«» of the deUcat* membranes lining tlM Irieathlat apparatus and thedJjes- I tlva tract. Peruna dears aww the waste, aids the membranes in reooverinS fhim In flammatory oonditloos and tonea up tlie sya- IMB. Its eBBCtiveness Isthe reason that so - many depend upon It. and its reoord of merit maio- as it as the dependable kbome tonic. 'Tablet or Uouid form •both good. Cor free booklet may help yon. Atyourdrug- glsts or write os. TmranmA co. For Lameness Keep a bottle of Yager’s Liniment in your stable for spavin, curb, splint or any enlargement, for shoulder sKp or sweeny, wounds, galls, scratches, collar or shoe boils, sprains and any lameness. It absorbs swellings and en largements, and dispels pain and stiffness very quickly. YAGER'S UNIMENI -IWAS? This liniment is the most econom ical to use as a 25 cent bottle contains four times as much as the usual bottle of lini ment sold at that price. Sold by all dealers. GILBERT BROS. A CO. BALTIMORE, MD. ' ^ Very True. Teacher If I wer** to sho.it a' H tr»*e with five birds on it and kill 'h.'— !\ow matiy would b«* left? r>etty—Three. 'rt*acher—No; tw(» woiild be je’’-. Hetty—No, there woiildn'f. 1 ■ three shot would b.> left and 'he ■ r two would have tlied awav. Alabama Man Says Tetterine Cures Eczema. Morvin. .Ala.. .August 1. I received your Tetterinr- al! O. K I have used it for Kczema am! T>»tter. Kin?- worma. Old Sore.s and Risina:.s aal a-, gladly recominend It as a sure o^jre .T. R IVBril.* Tetterine cures Kezema. Tetter RmN. Ring Worm, Dandruff. Cankered S a’.p. Bunlon.s. ItcbhiR I’iles, Chilblains ar.l f'r. ery- form of Scalp ami Skin Disease- T-!'- terlne 50e; Tettt^rine Soap iSc. A' d" .?• gists or by mall direct from Th“ Shuj>- trlne Co.. Savannah, Ga. With every mail order for Tett»»r!n'> Stve a box of Shuptrlne'a lOc I.iv.'r P !'.• free. .Adv. Preparedness. j Stella- I>0 you lo-*k bef(ne \ . 'i j Rellii—Yes. I ahvays look i j irlass.-.—New York Sun. j Acid Stomach, Heartburn and Nausea quickly disappear with the use ( i Wruh‘> I Indian Vegetable Pills. Send for trial box to 372 Pearl St., Nev,' York. Adv. I There is no plact* in tiie *m'o i > ' I nature for the iionprogressive. Haltimore.—There are two Richard Wallaces in the city directory here but b.otn are home The British vice cc'nsul at Newport New^s said that the members of the crew w^ere shipped at Galveston. Shipping here said that most of the men signed fictitious names. A. T. F. Wallace disappeared from his home at Queenstown. Md.. about the same time that the Eaves tone sailed from Newport News. Nerves All On Edge? Just as nerve wear is a catise of k; 1- ney weakness, so is kidney trouhl'' 1 cause of nervousness. Anyone who his backache, nervousness, “blue.'*.” hei !- aches, dizzy spells, urinary ilN an ! » tired, worn feeling, would do well to try Doan’s Kidney Pills. This safe, rol i- ble remedy is recommended bv th 'U- sands who have had relief from such troubles. A North Carolina Cate HrryPUcfUrr VhtStorf' Mrs. ‘.1. G. Pro pest. Gaither Ave. and Eishth St., X e w>t o n, N. C,. s.iys: “I suffereii from a constant, dull ache across the small of my back and when ever _ T stooped, sharp twinges dart ed through me. I had headaches and dizzy spells and spots appeared be* fore my eyes. The first box of Doan’s Kidney Pills re lleved me and I continued taking them until I was well. I have had no turther ^rouble in over a year.'* ^^l>M^*«>AavSlai«,||>caaM DOAN*S %‘,ViV F0»TE*4mBU«N OO, BUFFALO. N. Y.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1917, edition 1
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