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BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. Time it! Pape's Diapepsin ends all Stomach misery in five minutes. Do some foods you eat hit back— taste good, but work badly; ferment into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr, or Mrs. Dyspeptic. Jot this down; Pape's Diapepsiu digests everything, leaving nothing t ) sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick, so certainly effective No difference how badly your stomai h is disordered you v'tn get happy relief in five minutes, but what pleases yoti most is that it strengthens and r.’^rulates yt)«r stom- a h so you can eat \our favorite foods V' ithout fear. Voti feel different as soon as "Pape's li apopHin” comes in contact with the stomach—distress just vanishes your lomach gets sweet, no j^ases, no belch- 1“ no eructations of uiidigfsted food do now, make the best investment M'.'i ever made, by Rt tiiii>; a large fifty- ■ eiit case of Pape s niapepsiri from any Htore. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to 8iifft*r from indiges tion. dyspepsia or bad stomach Adv. Innocent Recreation. i'allifi' liMil ■i(‘iii:iliileil :i Ium:'! Ik I I laiU u itli !ii^ ..nl\ v>n. I Mill told \.>ti :'!'f to _ ' :iil)lini;.‘' he .'.liil "1 admit it,' ill!' jirkii.i-\ jtMl:;c.l, lit only for 'iiuai: '«Ml, as lonu a> ii i.m’ !i;iic I ;ii ■ ’.Ml111'; ^a!il. A DELICIOUS DINNER Break ;i tinarl**! i»ackaj;e of Skin ner's Macaroni intii holiint: wat**r, boil ten or twelve ii.iiuues. drain and ’.liutu'h. 'i'like parts of cold ‘ (lickeii. Iiolli'ii Macaroni and tomato 'aiii'e; put in layers in a shallow lish and covi'r with i'Uttered crumbs. U.'ik*' iiiitli l)ro\vn. Jusr try tliis once. Skinners Macaroni can be setMjreil at liny jjiMtd ;;iocfi'y sti»re. Adv. Rats More Learned in Ohio Kats (if.-itrov on an a'. tM’ajie ol ■ ofth »1' i*atai-ach .\-ar al Mhic iini\ersilv, a>‘,urdin;i to l.c-!ec i-;. Wol'.e. seer Mary of the entranc.- lat'd. 'i’lii* rodeiil>, which infest lln- ■ avfUH'iit of l.'nivi-r-'ity hall. \vh>>r.- tie- afalouurs are kc;>i, iiil»l)ie tli.- Itinduiu >f flu* f)ooks in order to get the pa.ste -vhich hi>lds tile leaves tofjetlit-r. The ttnuaon method> U'cd to j^et rid of '•. -u-ti as puis.in an! traps, liavf mI'l; since ln-en iiiveu np. as useles.s, ■r ill.- :at>. probably because of their iroiuneiit. art- t.to \\is.‘ l Ite leinpt- ; !>> .-iMe'r. FALLING HAIR MEANS DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE Save Your Hair! Get a 25 Cent Bottle of Danderine Right Now—Also Stops Itching Scalp. Thin, brittb*. colorless and scrat,';.;; liair is :::ilfe >viiien''«- of a nciib-cted ^■ :'lp; dandriiiT -that awful s.’urf. There i noiliintr so (b‘Strnc!ivc to bair is d.mdruff. It rol.s tlu- hair Ilf iLs iii-tcr, its streii^ilh aini its very e\.■!i!iially prc'iluciii”- a fevcrish- tess and itchini; of the .'•caip, ubicb not r--in«-(!ird causes tlie hair roots ■o shrink, loosen anc: (lie then the !i:iir f.iiN (>ut last. ,V little l>anderiiu* ToiiiKbi ti'C.v—any —will surely save lialr. • Jot a ‘Jo cent bottle of Knowlton’,' I'anderiiie from any store, and after the tir^: application your hair will take on -hat lil'**, lu"irr and luxuriance ■.\hi’h 1' So beaiiiiriit. It will become • avy :Mid tli;'T\ anl have the ai>iiea! : ict‘ e;' alnind:i!;.-.‘; an iin'oiuij.-irablc ,_'!oss and so!';nesv, luit wliat wi!! ;-icase you Iiio''l v.i.l be :.l';cr jll.st a t.'w .-I'ks’ use, wliei, j.»u will aciuai- Iv see :1 lut o-' I';,!'. i!.Cv\nv liair—new ‘ J' cvvinL' a!! o\,r 'lie xalli. Ad’.. Extrcm? Caution. fad i-- i’l'i' i;;L' '.liat e\er; : ^ .'I life IliU'; ■ -■ l!a\ or. Ve- hi ;!l :r •! • . :i ^i: .[..w ;i to •abl- M"-.’" '-ii'.- '.\,...d is st*a ■ ' .■(' WHAT IS THE WEBfS EVENTS Important News of the State, Natisi, and World Told in a Few Lines for Your Convenience. ROUND ABOUT THE WORLD A Condensed Record of Happening* of Interest From All Points Of tho World. Domestic I’he Kenwood hotel a thiee story brick sliuciiire in Minneapoli.-^, Minn., cau»?hi tiie. in which many were in- jur*'ii l)v Jiimpinn from ih»* upper story >^indows lo the street. S.Miaior .lolm H. itankliead. who was in Atlanta, lla.. recenily atteuding the «ieal land show, says that so import ant is I he work of road buildinK that, iiisiead of one appropriaiion of $S.*), oitO.iMtO In he disbursed over a period i:l live NtMrs. before the expiralion o; til.' tiveyeai peri»»d the t'edeial «ov eiani.-ni will l>e making regular an nul I appropriations of fioni $r.o,000,- M.to t $7.'>.it"o,((0U f«u load construe- I'U. Tliat eveiy aide Ijodied man in the t.inniiy will |j*> 'alU*d up n foi s«Mvice l;t* event of hosiiliii**^ l.eiween I lie I uite.l Slates anti (lermany is the opinion (if .Maj. Cleii. William i’ l>u- v.jli. I' S. .\ . retirt'd, as e.vpiessed by liim at his honie in .Aumisia. (la llerheii ('. iiotiver. chaiiinan of the conmii>>ton lot relief in Heli;inm. tohi ni*‘mb«Ts oi' the I’hila.bdphia I'iiy ( iui) in an .-iddre.-..' that ibere is no starva tion in I’.eluiiini now and 'hat tliere V.o'lld not be any a." I nn as tlie com- aii-^sion IS uivei) ilie funds lo ((nitniie i:s work 'I'l.e rni'ed Stales de>iioy ?han. l.amson and Stereti ;hre.‘ weeks’ reciuitint; crui." Mi'.'-i'>ipiu river, and iiave to .\e .\ ()l leans, where lliey mai.'i lii! alter .\laidi tJra-. whica be- i;iii> I-'ebiiiaiy L’O !‘iie .\o!th ('arolina hou>e of i.*pie ^e.'ila'ive- killed tile bill d>^'!:’ned lo •i!!ov\ uonien to vote in munii i;ial elec- M.iii' li i.s the . pinion anioTii; the sv lon> in Uaieinli thai 'hi> action '1*^' lie >nf:ra«e ijuesiii)n :n .North ('aroiina for many year-^ The Ljoveinoi of Indiana !ia> -inii.'d 'h- li'ine di-y" law. Supportei-s of 'he a.ea-^uie >ay ii i' one of tiie mo'i lad- :cal passed h> any >tatt‘ in 'he I'nion. | Puie iirain alcohol tV>r chein: al anil I niedii inal pur:> -'e^ will !>.• .liioAt'd foi I le 'Old. as will also r ai'ra'ii--;!’a: wine-, j .bum J. llalpin. former poliie captain ind (hi*f of detectives of (’hicauo. con- vU ie.i in !1»1'> of bnliery and conspii- '•'■y. 'crvr from one 'o tive year.-^ .11 : he penitentiary, as 'he Illinoi- ->u- r .Mona made a till the • ' ufiC'd '■>i:! re- Repr)its received In Washingto -how that tinly MO vessels out of 1,1* ’ i;)inK lo and from Knuland ha ;• been destroyed since the campaiK.; started. telegram from ('openhaR(‘n says that .\mei'ica!!> in (Jerniany are be ^ in^ treated (uirieMisly and are ln'iim ■ peri’iitled lo freely coriesp lid with ■ lelai'ves and friends at home Ti e i«uirse I : be taken by the I'nit j ed Stales if Oeimany compels the use ' of tone to ,-;afe>:uard .\merica;i lives ] an*i rifihts has been determined, but details of the plans are n I niven oui. i It is known, however, that convoyinu aiul arming of merchant ships are be ing consideied. .\fter many weeks’ consideration the senate interstate coninierce commHtee has apptoved and repnrted tf» the .sen ale a bill to supplement the .\damson railroad law, providing fo^ investiga- tion of controversies on r-ommon car riers, and giving the president auliior- ity to taie over railroad, telegraph and teleph(uie lint's in times of military ne- ce.ssity. Possil)ly Hie most serious fact con front ing the American government in the (Jerinnti situation is the alleged de tention of Aniba.'^'sador (Jerard by the (Jerman trovernment If it i.~ shown that the .\merican ambassador wa-« ' forcibly detained u- subje‘t(>d lo in dignities cf any kind, it will be very difficult for Ibis government to over look it, as such action upon the part of Germany wtuild l»e contrary to all iniernational law :ind precedent. ('oiiKic.-^s overr«)de tlie veto i,i Pres ident Wilson on the imniigiatirui hill ('h‘ve>and and Taft vetoed a .•'iniilar nieastire. but if now become- a law, regatdless of the president’s sif:nature. .Japan inade an eleventh hour piotest, but cotmress uMerly it;n(ued if, Tlie many iilant,- and immense te souKes f the Americ.in Suuai Heiin inu company have been pledged to th> uovernnient in the eveitt ol wat. Majoi (ieiieral I’ershin;: ha^ been placi'd in supreme command ot' Mie Ml I’aso di-tric1 on the internal ion,:i hor del, and announces fliat he will n>ake no chanires ai prsent. Dr. llfic Zoept'i# I. actar.; (-oiisiil m“u eral foi (’■•■riiiany at an l-’ran i. ( o. ti > un'il recently v.a> siatimed at Seat tie, Wa.diington. .--a\ thai i!h eni j»k)ve('s at Seattle tefu-.ed ,-afe lUi duct w * I T not entitled to - ui h con -ideiation, becaU'e the mh i. t),;r only tliose (Miiploved in (ieiiiia:i\ ;!'id -ent to a consulan' shall re(ejvt -ate conduci home in as*‘ ;>•' a diploi!iat|.- breal: Kiiropean War • \ >.i’-oti;; north o! i; M'e r Uietl. mu-e than is l epor er sxs'.eni of nench«- to ih« .Illl'iont 1 I; II • 1. Ml T lie ,\n extendint; over a ti ni >1 thi'('e-(]Uiit t‘! s ot a mill . capttiied hy the I’.iiti.'-h, coiir! tefusev a#\' ill.- 1 I to take ,lj j'oakiim in I’hil loUf . *ne fl.\ I’le.-^ident Tafi. .i.lelpiiia, .'aid that the p li(y il Wa'ti- ■!ii;to:i and Jefi»>rson re^aIdlni; ‘ n'an 4li:it: .•tlliance. was disdete, and 'lia' li. e.(’.:ntrt- iiiU't j'tefare i.i .li-’.'uaid iui' policy, as w I en t*u- iiaiioi; wa- iiiveii hat warning il had only million >ouls. bu' now ha- ove. 'luntlr.-d million people l.eadim' i epre.-'cntativ e- of a ii.'ttia! ci.isst^s, capi’aiir-t-s. 'aboi !. ai- im iciilturalists ami |)tof.>.--si nal :ii.'!i will compost" a commi'tee ;iny a[)poi:iteti in New York t'liy 'o '«>- o;iei,tif with the federal i^')V»‘rnmen^ !! t!;e necessity arisen, tor national de- i **i\' »r:>nri 1 i:cir ; t: I •;i I :inil in- 111 'ir I K ■ :i a ■ niv a; Washington ■\ ie!>-m ain from Zurich. Sv\ ;izi't i;i;id. 'a> - I'nited States Ambassador to (let - man.% ariived on tin* Swi,->> border al Schaffhatisen at foui o'-lock in liie ifleriiotm of l%d)inary loth. He will proc.-ed to I’iiris al the earliest oiii.or- mni'v The fait that t>nly 'wo ve.-.-el^ were • i.'str yet! in tlie w ;ir /.one Sa'urday. Kebru.iiy 1". anil that th‘ number is ‘growing less daily, has m-iditied th*. views of t!it>se wht> tliouulit 'he nt*w campaign luinhi compit'iely ist)la'e Kimland .k Ha\;ina. Cuba, di^palch leeeivt'.I in Wa'hin^ttMi maki's flie ofiici;ii ,-t I'e- :iien' tliat about thirty men of the Se\e>ril ainl Kifihth companies of in- -anrr>' statituu'tl at amp ('oluiiibia, ■leat .Miiriana^J. had revob t ajied w i'll ! heir arin.' AiieMicai. shii'ownt'r- ijeen lioldin:; tiieir ves-.': ' ■ a 1 i' e (I I i :; ■ 11 j! i 1 \ ;. I o! 11;ii11 'ouether with many Herinar.y ers 'I'heie ha- I fell ( on.-’iui l,.li' inj: aloim the .\u-i ro-ltaliari zi ill Mexr.oianiia b- t w i en ' l.t and th Turk- Ill .Me-opo!;.11)1,1 the 15r:i i I o)!.-: :•' i, )ii - ;; i;a ills i I he 'I'm 1. j Ctlpieil a I’.ew fr II! of I; r ; . H'oii.-.-intl yard.' It'* mallllld*' o: t ile \ y .1 *ir.t ;it and ilertal-.t n b> t he I Hit. .1 inu foi I'ri'i-^h inter.’,--; ha : be. II oa VI y.-i) to i ti sta'e depart n ei;t Ahlioiuh army lieadipi.'irte;> ;r; !’.• i lin ha\e annouii'ed ’h;ii there no iii-idents t>f li-ipori.'. n>-e i!te ! itm ai ;ivity has not cea-. ! i any ',’'a e. even ftir a niomeni. ()a I h»' w iifde l.L’iMt-mile n on: in Hel uium. I'ranc*. Russia. Koutn.ni a atid .Mai edoiiia troops with t itle ia hand are re;;dy ai an> hoiu i.i tia Tii*;h: to repulse I h(' he.~i»»^,.,J aril'ie - to break the ('.eiiiiitn iroii rin:; A » opt nliau’en dis;ia'cl; I 'al.e.- the a niiouncetnent that liitU ho[» iMe- vails in i'.eilin th.af war with the frit t'li States will be avertefi, or l.at .i nitulus vivt'tuli K‘c ncilitm ihe poli ii-.-' of the two governi.ieiits can Im' lou’id. !''i.t;htins; l>y laoonliuh! and ae;-os-; frt>/,en snow with the t eu;pei ;it are much ixdou /er the I’ritt-h trtois a' niadt niateriiil irain- ui i and Soinnie fren'. 'I he t;.- 1 alls lost r, t airphnie.- in .I;uuiai>, acctirilin.u 'o tifficjal n^poit of Hit* (e i.an wa.r depa rt n-.ei: i. The e,,;. ate allies id.v^i ai v.’--- .-el.- dui.iif; the inoTuh of .Janiia:', S'\« ' :: 'd oiiief Sc.’tndinaviar, I'.T lio!'.-; 1.; V. .ieciiit'd to iini'e in :■ joiai prole..,! to (leir.iany ov* : ihe I,-i.te; s ieien.-e au;i;i,M .-uhm irin.'s l)robabiy ■ ,,,i,j,,,, t iocKade. will h.i*,^'* iht ir tiiliiiiili\ .s.»i\t*d in a i Sw*‘tl*'n i.-- t*\^K.‘.-ed to i^rea^ :'.)-'' lii! fi'sv l;i>'-. il is >Iaii-d ;ii tiie .--litt.* .[t jjije; of jMitnieiii ihat a way will be iountl to ^yji; ,, imt wea;u):i.-' at tlie ilispo.-I o, owner, hlie I' t IMV.- JlOlt he lm.' fo! .1! L.AX-FOS is 3!i !!7provetl Cascata A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE-Pleasant to taKe In L.\X-FOS tlK; ( asc tia improved by afldition of rert lin h.irndsss chemicals which increase the efhcif'Dcy of iht; Cas- ata. tnakini; it better than ordiuary Cas- car*. LAX-FOS aids digestioii; pleasant to take; does not gripe or disturb stomach Adapted to chilrlr^-n and adults. Just try j, bottle for con.stipatioa cr iiKlit'estlon. 50c. Southern Combination Planter cotton, corn, peas •ndboans anr dutonc* •pait or in the drilL Save* aeed and labor. AGENTS WANTED Southern Planter Co., Columbia,S.C ••SPBCIALi MAOAZINK OrFER” '*Wmuu>’> HomeConipanioD"or‘-Ainerlcan Mac*- clno" two full rean for only K, or both and “Bver * to one adtlreMfor year for onl^ ft.Ti. Mi' ■A ilO d> Sil'e to pl i^pai e at'aiiis! illeij.ii attack. T?'e e- l\:l i ed id!' ne>> call I ' rci II'' ll-.'i V e ;; IUi*- I;. collr: 'I I Ion i ■ ,h t ile e)n^. .'[lec'al inte: • Mni|)eror William'^ c;rl tf th. .Xtaeri- v':. .''a mm BILL IS DEFEATED III HODSE WITH THE STATE LAWMAKERS Resume of the Doings of the State General Assembly During the Past Week Told in a Brief and Interest ing Way for Our Many Readers. Ualeigli. The hill l>\ Uoberts. of Bunct)nibo, to give the franchise to women in ninniripai dectitin.s where the major ity of th(‘ voters so petitioned, wont down in defeat in the House by a voto if 40 to after a most strenuou-i argument, heard liy suffragists and r»thers. who thronget! the gallerif*s. The Mouse tM)k up the ilebate on the Page hill to prrivide machinery for electing county hoarti s t)f education by the people where the people so potiiioneil. Speaker Murphy urged brevity as so much ime hal already b'»e,n taken up. liepres^entative Holding argueil agcrtnst county elec'tion, insisting that the ret tirds show that those counties that elet I their boards hav*> really l>een hintleretl in their educatit>ua! prt)gress hy this cliange from the state system This was clialienged i»y Mr Kitfrell^ who lnsist*jd that ifoldint; ti" I ut)l kttow what he wa.- talking about, Mr. Kitfrtdl hium 1i»m1 a set speech in which he rejoicetl in the fact that he. Mr. Page. Mr. Heasley and others had been designed ‘ agitatora" in this niat- iiiatter. Neal. Abrjiliani. M-i-.es. Chri-st. Martin lauh»-r. Wot>drow Wil-on. .Vy co( k and Joyner were reiogni^.ed a-» ■ agifator.s." while the ;^>?yptians. IMiar- isees and Satlucees w^re tyjiical st*nd- pHtfe.s He wail for local >elf-go»er?i- ment ;i:.d deidetl that tlie Ke|)iiblican.s liatl any I'ii’enf i>n this real democratic proilnct. !;.epresentat ive Matheison. of 1>‘ II 11, said hl.s I tiijiity .‘leeied it.s count-. i>f!ard and wa^ m.ikia^ t-“mar’.cahb^ Mrot;re,s.- Uep-e .;entat ive iirf.mniui was the ;a t speak^*r. He p;ii'l tiihule fo M/. ’>ovu;h!oii. Iml in-tisted 'liat he ha i oiiposeii thi.- -latewide primary law just as iie wa- opposing this election of btiards and 'he statew’.i** i)rimary hati not hui'f hi' j)eople :n the moua- t.tins. .Mv. I’a;.;e rnove.i rh** previous 'piestion and the aye and tiav-^ wet-' ailed for. '!'he vote wa- 4') l-tr and -;i against th“ I’a.i^e a !1 l’re-;i.len‘ tJardtu.'r lai i hefore tiu: Senate the bill to allow n.T»u. '.)un'^- :o eh . I her i)Oicr*. of .'. !io,.i .-omtni- .IS .( special ord'-; It wa- »i! voia'ed b. Senator l’.urt;w ha! i;ed S ' a" or ''‘ i’’'. ;:iv.-a to !)lo th-* a’.i! lil il i> w.inied that S--i:a'"r 'o ■A hy I ••■nio' ' A' 11* he a 1 !o w .-d t h i . • S*Mi.ttor Mt t.oi;'. r.urgwyn'^ p-'ople r.> wanted, tint h.- did.i !t rti Ke[mb!ic;iji 'wui privib'ue and !u‘ '.vji ;ent. So he oppo--'‘ l *eniilor Hreni/'-e;- ' ;i.' -Ill iild have ’h" nri'ib'U t -\v;is purely a locii! laait complicated with any sta! teiii. Senator I.ittle lavor bill to let the Demo, ra' nominatf' th” a i.ird^. Seiiatoi Oa’e- I. w.is a stale school lie niaintai ;e,i. Seiiaftir .lone- ot •'.of uii'lerstaMi ; he (U)bt of gri'titude t De.raocra* y. The Oemo. ra lie insi.'ted. ;eqiiit-‘ hitii t The Senate thre.shed out the ques tion ol allowing iudivitluai counties to elect boards of education and volul -- to 24 against the iiurgwn iiill tu allow Berlie county this privilege. The HouHe committee on proposl- tJt>ns and grit'vances, after a hearing, at which numbers of citizens of ea.st- j,'“*n 'arolina were present, voted un- VOTt GOES 40 TO 63 AGAINST i ‘‘"inx'nsly for unfavoraWe report for I the hill of Representative Griffin, of ROBERTS BILL AFTER STREN- j ('howan. for putting the whole of OUS ARGUMENT. eastern ('arolina undej: stock law. ex cept points cut off from main land by water. Griffin, himself, voted for unfavorable report after hearing argu ments again.st his bill. The House committee on liquor traffic gave a long hearing to advo cates of the Anti-Saloon League bill to reduce liquor tleliveries to two quarts per year. anA make other sharp advances in the prohibition regula tions of the state, the two quarts al lowed being strictly for medicinal pur poses. The outcome was that the committee voted 7 to 11 for an un- favt)rable report of the bill, which must now go to the floor of the House under a minority favorable repor*. There were nine members of the com mittee absent. For the hearing J. A. FJrown. of (’hadbourn, as chairman of the Anti-Saloon League legislative ctimmittee was in charge and the dis- cus.sion was opened by Dr. \V. L. Po- teat. of Wake Fore.st College. Other speakers included Dr. M. T. Plyler, II. Ireland, T. J. Marksam, Dr. L. I 15. McRrayer. W. S. Taylor. F. S. j Hlair. \V. T. Shaw. Frank Liipfer*, ft)rnier repre.sentative. There were a Hood of petitions in . file Ilou:-e. the bulk of them for the i pentiing Anti-Saloon League legisla tion. Others were for stock law. re j forniaiory, constitntioal amendment.^. There was offered hy Cox, of Turritck. j a joint resolution for a special con- | p'rence on the state fisheries law. ! I .\lso. a joint resolution by Represen- ' tative Pharr relative to the North I Carolina National (Juard. The Senate anti House passetl tna ■ ; joint resolution, declaring that the I peat e imi security of the peoi ie ai'tl ' the honor and dignitv and rig'»fs of the Kepublic are menaced by ihe on- j lu I of the German Kmpire and tiial i President Wilstm. in severing liplo- . niatic relations with Germany, has ilie approval anti entlorsenu^nt of the Gen ■'ral ,\ssenibiy and the sincere and patriotic su|)port of North (’artd;i u i-s p'.ed^r d for every a tit>n netessury to (froteit the lives and property of iriz>^ns of tht; Republic and lei’end an.l tnaintain the tlignity. honor ami riglits of the Nation. .''en;itt)rs (JouKh. .\!Jt*n. .Justice Pol Jock iintl .It>nes tirew th^ rest)Iatitjns. blending divt*rgenf resolutions 'fler t*d on motion of Senator Hrenlz r, Text of Resolution, i'.dlowing is the text of the r ‘s.jIu- Ill which w;t-^ parsed by the General .\.--senihly supporting Presider.t Wil SI):; in severinf; relations with (Jer- niai;\ : Your Health IS Paramount and deserves utmost care One of the greatest drawbacks to health is a weak stomach, but in many cases this can be corrected by careful diet and the assistance of HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters It is I Splendid First Aid Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout 7 1%k* RHECIW ACIDR to remoTe th« and tlrive the poiaoii from the srstxm ‘■aHBinucroB o* mi irbioi rcm aHKBATilUi Ol THB OlTSimi At All UrasKlat* Jaa. BaOj & Sob, Wholtsale Dittribnton Baltimore. DU. .air a\ .11 11" ha vini', m;; ano .■xplain e ( ouid ■ privilef; •. I .-ielKlto:- wh.i’ t'l'-y ',e! w an: w- 1!'.' t th^' -o i'.ave ;1; • r >• I : .1 >e c .nm1 •h- hill hoi’.ulr 'Ki’ He ,1' keil, a- .'.nd :n.>; h')ol .'V- he Oa'-'- ;>! iniarie - .1 • 1 •n; 1 i: tha* th’T- mil' Hun. on;b •. could niu- h t ilk^'d of \vest er!i count V dt;es nor be inc.1*1 t he distent and di-h.);e '* !>i'nio ! a> >' can !'(' niaintaiped bv ju-' lU l»e li‘’v‘il th'.i' a'!v ^ei i>, i-.>u!’.iv oit ii ers who wrecked the S J'.ool ■;>-■!-'lU ol .he would be riirow-.i out ot .d'tice. He -.vo'ild aot ex;»( h:u;!i iioin the tlcinian.- t hert uit't . at ! his i ini.■, join ,'d Siatt's in ii!'t aK ;::'.z .iipio- iiei.'ii. •• j,. ,. .iloii' with I’tI'! r :i.'. I .y'> subinariiie ; i I'ii n ■ a ;v :i (■ 's urov. iH'- in in c;;Vi:>'. S. \ a ii'-’ii r:iI' and t".;^ht belii.l’^■! e.i, i , ■, ■ t lie iiddii iotia! b. .at s i i ■ : to ha.' '■ !il\ up to i'eb;u;i:y c ;;! ■ cr v !iai haI't.'- a^-. : h>' I’n:)- ■ will noi he c.:"e.l Mp. a .'i lic'.’.-' a> t he a Hit .- ;i ,> i; I s i .c d Sv.lciihaiii j 1 Gefiii.ia -it" ' altat lie 1 to i ti>r ;i j)arley, ; Mch ill'-." 1 -0!1' n. I'.-T lor nia k- 1! e • ay-'- I h.' ! n i,- I Kraa. r. lie V e c. iliccrl Ol'l ie:*it rs, t- of !l .'uJ->tetl that oat of :'ie ton 1 I'.'t.'ace may come soiiietion;z more that j (ii-taiany w uld like to .liscuss mean-' ' ol jii'evi ntini; the additioM of ;int)lhe! : I.a! am '> tier loni; li.-'i of enendt's. j Civic and jnilii;iry t>rt;ani/,ations con- I templalitiK taking iiait in the inauga ral cereiiituiit's aHi'iidiUit upon Miircii 4 are advised tti niak»* ihi'it inteniitins known to Ht)bert N ilarper. chairman of the inaugural t'XtMcises, or tliey may be disappointed in getting tpiar- teis in Washington and a positi'n in j night ; naii nal j:;d’eri» Iwill lie closed t nt rely. There are reported lo b«* :’.,749 refu-^ I’ari.s di. paftb say.-- tiiat Ge;;..any gees from Mexico at Columbus, N. M.,hs deporting ad U iimanian ior.lcs be- consisting of 3,030 Mexicans, 83:5 ol j tween the as^es ./f 1»; and into Gor- whom are men, 574 men and 623 chil-1 many, althoueih the Frejich. lius.-ians, dren under 12 yeavK of age; 197 Amei-, Italians anti I’ortuguese. pi't>iecfid hy lean, SO men, 49 women and 68 chil-I‘he Spanish le^-.i'it.n, are b it in Rou- dren; Chinese 522. j uiania. ' Ilunty lie waiileti ;a'!' play • :ti : ili e ;s priiicipl-' : .o'lnties from -ioi'.!- ;'lie roll ■ al! \ >'• ..r'in-^l the ’)i;i .iiiliciai;- t'otiinir’ r'-nat.' aurt'e.l v.niiin 1 ii)le leport ;ar I'.-.e ■ M .a ii ".v• iia' e-- iate and i' ■ ' '' ;.’eal ad V- • -i;..^ ' ‘ ^itde r. !^a ' ;'ro;a ii in:i >oi:. ■ t 'ai 'c K' Cit i '1.' ’ ’ 1 eferelU to ‘i^e if i]if‘ Id 11 a.''“ a.’ * bi’l r> u- • ; ,\ aie ■ .1 'I..' • .nai \ , a.a' la ; ' ■ -i ' u ‘P W ,l .a»a iall ep Tiiiuinto.i.'i n'd; an to 21 ■J ol Oil a 'h.' .1 \ >1 .11. had 1 ■ 1 an. ML' St :oa;i:ii'i!. ;.l 1) ‘ no "Soii.aii ■ a! t ' sold'et ; nnounct s that in ihe coal .-dioi'latre. halls anti oihei- :.! .•aist'mt*)'.! will be c!u.-i‘il ter I'cn: ,!,iys eacii W('>ek street cats, onii; bu- ;tnd iibway siM vict' will cei.se .it pi .•''•■ock insteatl t»f a ipiai ter al'ier e'. ' »i i;t , i 1. ( inns . 11 I'd ;■.;!!ow•^ : 1 a. d k 111 1 :in;a:> \V: i;:ht. > >' ;i e I’iii’ad .V •. • ' * *Mi' \ ^ , .1 I. ‘ I - 1 . >T11 »T • ’ ; • J : \ :x u' ; J ■ ];;a 'M ' \ . ' ji jha::! M f - ! pnr Mi * U• i M "Whereas, the pe;ice and .-^e. urit;> Ol our peo])le. the honor, ilignily uni» 'i.'i'.'s of The llepublic, ale m.aiac^i.i 'iv 'he londiict ol the German i’ni])ire: ' X.>w. t}i.-refo;'e, i)e it rt'solved thiil Ceil--’.:! .\ -enihly t)i Nortli I'arti !;na. reire-.niin^ the people ol th- la'-'. ;ippio\i' :ind endorse 'he acti. ii of the l're>id. nt of the I’nited State.-> ill sev.'ting diplouiatic relations with fe"* Gerniiin l-aniii'-e; and pledge to •h-‘ I’rt'siileiit of the rnift'il Slates our :;:ce'-p Hiitl piitriotic support in every .!■ tion nt'cessary to protect the li’.'‘. lad prr>perty of iTie citizt'r.s t>f th-' ;tt'piialic iind to d“p^ni and maintuft; :!ie diunity, honor and ris'ht,- of tbe ■V;it ion. ' ilf:'olveil. further, that t!ie Secre- aiy of Stiite bn and he is hereby, dl- t..(i to seiitl copies t)f this re.sol’t- i'ln tt) tlu! ('t)ngress tjf the rnilt^d States and by it iransmiftetl to His l-!>a elp'ucy. \Vt)otlrow Wilson. l‘re-; tb'iit .d' this Kcpuhlic," Absentee Voting Bill Passed. 'rii'- Senate passtMl tlie absentee it came from the House it en roll'll!. .Vn anirind- by Joyce. llei)ublica:i. Tt> lu'ivilege ft) soldiers and st'rvice of the -ouiitry. out the right fr«im trav*d int men. wus voted tiown. Prevents Publication of Name. \;,o’!ier es])eci;illy iiotiible bll prohiiiits th.** imblicatlun of 'he name o; any wt)man in cases .'.h'-.' criai: ;al assault i>r attempt at ;tn;na! a.-'Siiiilt have been made rilt" House p;i».-ed 'he ^ M'l’e bill allow h^i-'in:; hoii-.' ke. ; ■ rs 'deni a ha'''au',e that their gie-as liave. I fher ttills picsed to rej'uiiii.' t;i ' . x- p.-nditure of niont'vs du.' or[>h;iim; •ehilive to U -e i.'f automobiles in .\>.r:h ’;iro!:na. r«‘guhit>' the ("llec’- :..e o! ■ in Ktibeson toa.ity; al- i.)W rniot! 1 OMl.ty to pa> ••.\pe::.V- of • .'.:!"dfi at.' \ .'I';! as i.> ;.mi tioa- lion.'.' |.;i--cd the .'^•■iNite bill a-es. !'IdiiiT .'^'ii 111'., or :’I dax's for o'Y. n,--" .-ar'yiia; coia-eaa I a;>- i.d »',i..i’ai.it e.i piiiiisiiiiicu! lor Salesmen Wanted W# can the nervlces of several men to r»*i)r«*rteiit us for thf of '• ginia Jruwn Nurs«*ry Miofk. rariu»T-.. .. TBaohers, Stutlenta an) tithern t-iiii in.i • ‘li- work profitable canvaSHing all >.»r par' t m*- Liberal proposition; w**a»;y aa-. i. ample territory. Writ** at on«'»» for i>t:r CI41 OrrtB. Outfit free. W. T. HOOD A O., OK DtaiBiM Narscrics. Pefl. W. N.. Richmond, V« A Tale of Trieste. The Italhins are fighting to J'rieste. How some of the inhid. iin- of that city feel towaird their A i"r:i master.s is shown by the f.ej..'-. sttiry: A traveler w tMit iu'o a •-e ‘ tliere and noticeil am«ing a laru ; v bt>r tjf vtdiv*- otTerings a silver -h ) ^. 'I'his. he was told, w;is pre>e!i‘>-d >. .i laly w httse iiouse liad been . . with these little Jiests. .\fter '.i. - ^It: to the Matiolinii. the mice eiitir.-l\ t - .-tppeart'tl from her i»lace. "You tltm’t believe that y,i:a?'’ re marked tho skeptictil traveler. “Of courst* not.” rt*plled :h>' ' tan, “t>r we shotibl have iinid-- . ‘ Austrian long ago." MOTHER, attention: Gold Ring for Gaby Free. Get a 2i»c liottb* of II;iby r.i-« • .'r any drug sti>re, mail coupon ;is di rect‘l and gtdd ring (guaram 'eti . pniper size, imiiled you. r.a!>y Kiisa cures lit^wel ('omi»l:‘.inis and Tee;U:a^ Troubles of Bal)it‘s.—Adv. Akin to M3rria'3“. \Villis--What syst.'in . :;iry airplanes work on'; Giillls- One pei-'on r'ln-, i- I'hine. ;ml the otli -v '■ U' • er. but both of th. a. tiuh'. ^ Willis I se.‘; ' i -i lik.‘ rletl. NOTIIIXi >»0 FriKriVF .IS KIJVi.. n.XBKK l'»r Maluria. ( hillH & i*-wr Chief of Polioe, J. W ReynoM-* NVA-p .r; News.Va.,sayH: "it is ;i i>it»:i;tiire te rt". tiunt-nd Rabek for chiPs an.l ff v>*r. Havt» us«- '.it « hv>n necessary forSilyears ;iinl have fDiiti.l n-' ly \ )’iiig bill as and ordered nieiit otfered coatinue 'h. -.lilors ill tl’.i thus I at■ iair aseffectlve.” Kllxir Babt'k rK,'cetji ■ trist«,or by Parcel P.>st. |>re{>ail. fron: a ^ki b Co., WiiHbiiKrtDM I). C. A Gtx>d Hove—Uttbek Liver l*ilN. 50 pllla ' ' ' ■ i Poor Fellow Had to Wa'k “Tell me of yoiir ear!> ■••! ; hardships." “Wtdl, T lived sevt'ii !»!..• .v ■ ’aniegi*‘ libr.ary, and we ha I ' • tnobile."—I,ouis\ilb‘ I'otir^ r ' >' Constipation e-'nera!ty !nJ;.Q‘ s stomach. IIv.t ar.d bowels Wi;i;l. ■ V«>Kctab!e J’ill* restores rcg-.arc griping. Atlv. The ilctuality f tod;iy -e, •1^ gootl as tlu“ theoi-v of •Iruj •1 :..l: in at of 'I'he liou.a* a'."o : - e-v.-.l :ae Sia''’ \iiti-SaUu>n l.-'a.;u ' !'.aiitiiig re •-■'pis of lie.uor ' >'> > ipaar's a veur ast^'ad of t'.vti a. nioii'h. 'a i h uafw' • '.abl.' repo-1 from the litiu)r rralti*' o,niniliet>. Th- Ilou-^e i *i,ised. u It. to r -v^i-. when lii^ial.- of th ‘ 'in pleaded ti'.at if r-*i>rred, friend^ ti the mo: ■ lire t't*uld ;i-'t up an a " ■rr.table bill. It kioks d*^ idedly lik ' ‘h-^-e will ’;e no further prohiidtion •gishition this s^^ssion. 1h^ licu.-e alsf* voted ugaiiist th-- 'fige hill to enable any county to tleci its owtt scl.jol board on petitlcn •■>f the nia^oiitv Vote was 40 to Rl. oil' -uhsi^ipi. '.'•I' atcd liv .•!'d opposed The l!oase I'l iise-. 1 lit> idil 'wiis ud i f e p .'e ,s e a t a t i V e 1 ’er a 111 by Kei'fe-‘afativ-* ('irip- had a strer.uous tbdnr** i.,t - •,r (i. itT o!i t’ii>- bill from Iht' Senate that wmitd aaieinl llie revisal tt) niise the a«e of m.u-al respt)iisibility from in tt) 14 Vf'ars and increase the ase consent ro 1> years. It had passed the Senate, ])tii wa.' ileft'ated in the House by a vole (if 47 to .")7. The House sideil with Cleveland i't)unty in the contest with Gaston over nosses.don of Kings Mountain ami passed by a roll call vote of S5 to 9. a bill to ronfirra Cleveland’s possession of this territory through the electio . two years ago that Gaston conteudj was fraudniant. Neat Eaters’ Backache Me.it lovers are apt to hi aches and rhcuiu.itic .itt i. ^ ■ ' you tie he.'ivy work an.l get air. ilan't eat loo iiui. h mt m nitro^con and help- lo f. —a solitl poison that : nerves, daniage.s the kitliit' cause.s dropsy, gravel and orders, noan’s Ki.lney weak kidneys to thrtiw Thousands recommend th A North Carolina Case “ C. C. 1 A r 1 1 II t. Greeniib. •. .. says; "1 bail ca-^e diseas'- ti-.‘* tiiitik 1 '.v.-ai.i t: t)f it. '1!. - ! eii- '.n my l>;ich .. : I’a est unbear.it'% i''l was hard t >r ae' t.’ stot'p. My kiih.c'vs acted fjr te'- frt-ely. Doan's Ki.laey Tills belpeti rne so a.tich from the first that 1 continued usms; tiiein and was restored to Koel iiealth. It has been several years sit. e I have had any further trouble froiv. my kid neys.” Gat Dau*s at Amy Siom. SOc a Box DOAN*S “,*.1"” roSTERMUURN QO. BUFFALO. M. Y. ■Pwj Picture feUstSionr" U.'Uiey :i:ia't rid APPENDICITIS Ifyon hare baea tbraataaed or haTe U A1X9TONB8. iKbiailSTIOSI.OAS or pains in tbe ri^bt CDCB «M« write tbrvaliimble Book of information r IlKb k M. aOWIM. OUT. 119 s KiCBOK!) 9T..cinaw
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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