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NEWS, BREVARD, KORTH CAROLINA Health About Gone Many thousands of women suffering from womanly trouble, have been benefited by the use of Cardui, the woman's tonic, according to letter we receive, similar to this one from Mrs. Z. V. Spell, of Hayne, N. C. “I could not stand on my feet, and just suffered terribly,” she says. “As my suf fering was so great, and he had tried other reme dies, Dr. had us get Cardui. . . I began improving, and it cured me. 1 know, and my doctor knows, what Car dui did for me, for my nerves and health were about gone." TAKE CARDUI The Woman*s Tonic She writes furthef: •“T am in splendid health ... can do my work. 1 feel 1 owe it to Cardui, for 1 was in dreadful condition.” If you are ncn’ous, run down and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, etc., every month, try Cardui. Thousands of women praise this medi cine for the Rood it has done them, and many physicians who have used Cardui successfully with their women patients, for years, endorse this medi cine. Think what it means to be in splendid health, like Mrs. Speil. Give Cardui a trial. All Druggists J12 NOTi'‘.E Of ! •'OER DEED IN I'f the piiwcr (if . II rtain lU-itl in i.arl 'rimmpsnii f> O. \\'. V'la .usttr, I'nr thi- use of Naiuy ti.'lci ■ Dud in l.cinp l'»seiuri' tlu- [■ayiniin i t a note fur Paiii nt'tr I'l-arinj, iia’.»- f St pti iiihir 15, I'M?, i.av.J)''' the ai'i .'.a.niy ^U'cn, wl.ioii iiuiv iti l'ru>t liave bi't-n ilulv Sdlii. r.i ; ’ransfcrrod lu I- w;- I*. IhiiiiliH, I. r jiiU hifon* liiH'. and wiili.iut iaid nuH- and in 'I'rnst Iicmmir.;,' du» and «in S(.-i)li'n;bcr ]?. l‘Mi>. ar.d dilauil l!avii;j.; L'l-i n inacc i:^ iM\r.u r-t df said iiuti* X.r.u a-. i. ntf tl.’T' Ol l:ns dcniar.dtd uf ttu’ iindfi'iiiii ; i(.surf I'f l\id in 'I ru'^l til S’-'W. tl'.t ii I. the undcrsi^nid Tru> ti».. ttl iri'-ai*;, lii. oil Mundny thf l*>!h. ill,* vf -'uly. l'»17. I'fUvfiii th" htiur« of in a. in. rinfl 2 p. m. nt the ('oiirl 'ho tn\.'i ('f Hrivnni, 1 ransylva?:;;! I’Mun-y. N. C . s* 1! hi;;iHSl bid'\ r i/r Ciish. 'I'*' '' '> t'Sf’;',! I U'i'.N I'V( fl in > vMl; l)rin^ l>'t N". 11 a> 1 .att a (itithr idat .■i what i.-' kniiwn as 1.;>(1:onvillc bi-^in- :.t a ^t..K' in :h«- margin of the n.ad ii ;;.;i: u fr-tn tiu-ti \\ n n! T.ri'vard ti« the tuw ;’. iiM rvi ir. rui:- ri'i'th 51 (K-j^rrts west . 'Ml t’o a staki . ir. ;hr n.ar^;in (if sai»i r"a.;, li;t. T.> (■ ni Tiii di j^n t s. east 120 fi-ft tw a "takf, 11 rr.cr t,i !(,;> Nns. 1 and L'; till ni l-ith tin 11m- M l"l Nil. 1 f‘i't ’ . a take; tin :ut.- I'l'i tvct ti the ht;^inn- in^r. Said -ale t(i .satisfy said nntc. interest, elJ^l (d‘ sale, eti .. and tn forecldse tile pdwer (if sale ( tmtaii.t d ;n saii deed in trust, anv surplus to be p:ud tu the ^rant'a. t':is 1 ir.' cr assi^i.> as tii ii intt.ii,st r.i;-.y apiiear. Tiiis the Ibth. day id' jiine, l'*17. (). W . CL.\\ H >N, 'I'rustee 1). L. I'.ni'lish. \’‘.i.rni, v. (i-JJ-lti , (l(-'iibei leal ':ei(l in Trust, tn Buy Before the Price Advances The war tax measure will n:ehii a 5 per cent inrreiiMe in the prico of piano.-. Wh.vjiot let v;:-- i>iare one in yoi r home betore thejativ'i.nce? York and LivintrKton pianos and player pianoH otir leaderf. Micliael Music Go. Brevard, N. C. CONFESSED ENTEIIIN6 COX AND KIIPAWK'S James Thomas, Colored Identifi ed by Bloodhounds Confessed to Entering Cox and Kilpat rick’s Store. DAUGHTER OF G. C. YONGUE DIED TUESDAY OF COLITIS DOING THEIR DUH Tho store of ('ox «V: Kiljmtrick was forcibly entered nnd robbed t)f some of its contents on JSundiiy nif^ht. tljunes Thonwis, a colored laborer at the Transylvania Tan ning coinpnnv's plant, was arrestt'd on the afternoon of the next duj’, and is in jail. The discovery that tlio store had been entered was made early Mon day njornin^. Initnediatt'ly Shorrifr Paxton was n«»tilied and A. N. Taj'lorof Asheville, the bU)odhonnd trainer, was sent for. The store had been enteri**! ]»y reinovint: a lar^e pan»> of {.Mass. ;rj by tr> inf'lies. from ont* i»t the front windows. This was a‘eom])lisbe(l by boriii*; tliriMi^b the window frame and the «*dt;o of the ^;lass, cau.in^ it t» brt-ak in .-ections. Kntranee liad evub'utly been at- tem])ted at the sidii door, as a few lu)lcs had been bored tlirou^^h tlif panel near the lock. Th(^ stock of ;;ot^ds in the stor*- liad been disttjrhed, many articles bciii^ thrown about in confusion. The thief had evidently t'attMi all th»‘ crackers and sardines he want- t“d and made nway with some mir- ments of underw*‘ar and two ]>airs ot shoes. An estimate of tlie value of the thin's stolen was hard to miike. The t>loodhonnds, on beinj; {jiven the scent, took up the trail, which eventually it'd them up the Toxa way road. Slu*rrilT I’axtou, who went with tlie trainer and thedo{;s, sent word ahead about the jnirsnit, aiul a yonn; man named ('nrvie (ialloway st('])]>t“d and held a sus ji'cious iH‘^ro a short distance aboV(* KosTiiiin. Hi* was identitit'd hy till* hounds on their arrival and wa> arri'sted by the shcrilV. 'Photiias eonfpss«‘d to tlu' crime, but iniplicated no one else. He Miul tliat he had first broken into a hcuseat the tannery and j)rocurt*d the tools which he had used to enter the store. Rosa Ijee, the year old danj'- tcr of Mr. and Mrs. C. Yonguo, died Tue.sday afttirnoon about r» »»’clock. She had been ill for several daj’s with the disease known as colitis. Funeral services were hebl at. the home in North Itrevard at 11 o’clock on Wi'dnesday, and inter- nuvit followed nt the Oak Grove cemetery. 'Tlie servic«*s were eon- ducted by Rev. W. E. l*oovt*y, and the ])all t)can*rs w^ert! Loony Aiken, Kardley Aiken, ('lautl Sta^lj^s, Ed. Mackt*y, Eugene Allison and R. L. Ciasb. Rose Ley was the youngest of three children. The class of little girls of (\ik (irove Sunday school,of which R»jsa Le! was a member, sang at the grave and each brought a floral otYering of daisies for the mound, 'riu'se and tlu* otlu*r floral olTerintjs completely and beautifully covered the grave. WHITE CONVICT ESCAPES Scores of Brevard Readers Are Learning the Duty of the Kid neys. Oscar Wellehance, a white con- vi(!t at tlit* i'ounty camps, escaj)ed a few days ago and is still at large. \V«*ll(*h!ince was convicted some* time ago of burglary and sentenced to llu* roads for a term of ft)ur years. He had b *en with the gang for about 1.') nu nths when ho es- caped. f SherifT Patton .sjicnt two strenu ous days and nights trying tt> loc ite the escaped convict, but so far w'ith- out success. Renew before expiration. CtlOMEl SALIVATES AND MAKES rOU SICK To tilter the blood is the kidneys’ duty. VViien they fail to lo this the kidneys are weak. Backache and oth(!r kidney ills may folh*w. lielp the kidneys do their work. Use Doan’s Kidney I’ills—the test(‘d kidn«*y remedy. I’roof of their worth in th(? fol lowing : E. E. Ensley, Iti;} Blanton street, Asheville, N. says: "I have nsed Doan's Kidney I’llls for years and always with satisfactt*ry re suits. Whenever I notice any symptoms of kidney com])laint I get a bottle of Doan’s Kuinyy IMlls and they put mo in good COlldi- tion.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simiily ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the s*ime that Mr. Ensley uses. Fost* r- Milburn .Co,, Props., HulTalo, X. Y.—Advorti.sement. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as m«Tcury will surely «1( stroy the sense fif .sriiell Jintl ooiiiplet^-ly dfraiiKe the \vln>l«^ .«y.stem when eiilerhii; it throtiKh the invieous surfai -s. Sin h arti' l«*s .should IK ver he exeopt fin pri-sTipt joiis frnm reput;il>I«> physi« ians. ;»s the l:imaK’ tliey will lo is foM t(* the good yni e.Tn po.ssihly «lerive T'^ni them. Hall’.s ('atarrh ('iiro, nianiifjietiired hy K. J ('hcnoy & (”o.. Toledo, >. eonl.iins no mercury, and Is taken internally. aetiiiK directly upon the blood and muenus sur- f.-icos of the system. In buyin»r Hall's Catarrh Cure* be sure you pet the jjenu- Ino. It is taken int'rnaliy and made in Tol«*do. Ohio, by !•'. J. Cheney & Co. Tes- timonial.s free. Sold by l'»ruRRfsts. Price 75r per bottle. Take Hall'a Family Pilla for constipation. ADMINISTRATORS’ [NOTICE Having qualified as administrators of the estate of W. K. Osborne, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims aj'ainst said estate to present same to the undersigned, or to their attorneys, within twelve months from date, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This May 22nd, 1917. .1. K. MILLS and C. S. OSIJORNK, Administrators of Kstate of W. K. ()s- Imrne, deceased. Gash &. Hreese, Attorneys. r-25-6t ADVERTISEMEKT TO LET THE BUILDING OF A GOUNH BRIDGE FREE OF CHARGE Any adult suffering from cough, cold or bronchitis, is invited to caU at the drug store of Duckw'orth Drug Co., Brevard, and get absolutely free a sample bottle of Bo&chce’s German Syrup, a soothing and healing remedy for all lung troubles, which has a successful record of fifty years, (iives the patient a good night s rest free from coughing, with free expec toration in the morning, ' Kegular sizes, 25 and 75 cents. For sale_ in all civilized countries.—Adv. The undersigned will, on Mon day, July 2, 1917, at their office in the Court House at Brevard, N. C., let to tlie low'est responsible bidder the building of a wooden bridge across the French Broad River just below the residence of Lee R. Fisher. j Specifications will be furnished I and agreed upon at the time of the submission of the bids. Road Commissioners of Transylvania County, N. C. 6-22-2tc -COW PEAS- Acts Like Dynamite on a Slug gish Liver and You Lose a Day's Work. FISHERMEN ENJOYING GREAT LOCAL SPORT Not onlv TraiisvIvania ]HM>jilt‘ but many vi.>itors ar»* fjijoviiii^ the ]>iscattirinl sptirt in tlie waters of lln.i^ si'ctinn and inuny a man h(ime huu>tin|,' nf a l>i;; eatch. Last w.-fK W. 'r. Hcii(l(*rsnn. .1. 11 h’obinsnTi. (> H. Iiart/.o^ and (’. • >. Htiblis lit (iriM'iisville, .1. T. Arnold of Sjiartanliurt:, H. S. Anderson of lii*n(lt‘r>onville and • I Jj. Aikcii of Brt'Vard had good luck tin Hm.se I’asture Miver and Fairliflil lake, making a cateh of ■J.'.i extra line members of the tinny tribe in three (Imvs. Tlu* limit allowed was eant:ht each liay. Fisbint: ]):ii ties are «iuite eomiiion in tbi> .^eetinn. where li>hiii^^ is a ^reat ]»astiint'. MR. CIEHH TO OPEN JEWELRY SHOP HERE .Itdin (ilenn and ■'on, wlio are Condnetin^ stores at Henut‘rsonville ami Xi W])ort. Tenn., 1m ve arran^^Ml to o]>en a jewelry store in the Aetbehwdd liotel buildirii:. Altera tioiis ;ind re]>uirs are bcin« madi? and ]»lans call tor op».TiiTii: the store within a ft‘W days. .lay Allen ( Jlt-nii wlio lui'^ bem ;i t Xt*w]n rt, will lie in ehari^-- (hiring; the sumTjie*- months. Mr. (-Jlenn has abambmed fi;r the l>resi-nt the idea of I'ondncting a picture show in the buildiiiir. There’s iid re;istm why a person should take sickeiiinj:, salivatinji rahmiel when 5(» cents buys a lar^^e bottle of Dodsitn’s Liver Tone a i)erfeet substitute for calo mel. It is a pli asant, ve;:etabU‘ litiiiid wliidi will start yiur liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn’t make vou sick and can not siilivate. ('hiUlren and j^rown folks ran take Do(isin's Liver Tone, bctv.'jfre it is pcr- feetly harmless. Caltinui is a dangrrou.* drug. It is nuTiury and att;u’ks your tionos. Take a (lose of nasty caloint 1 today and you will led weak, sick and nausi atid tomorrow. Don t losi- a (lay's work, 'i'ake a sjioonl ul of Oodson’s LiviT 'I'one ir.stead and vou will wake up feilinjx threat. No more biliousness. (nr.>tij)ation. shi^i^i.';hnos.';. headache, coa'.ed t(.n[:ue t.r s> iir stoinadi. ^ our liru;:”i.^t says ii yi u d n't liiui L’l d- s(in’s Liver Tone lu ts belttr than hoiril le calonul vi ur mi ney is waiting fi r vou. .Advertisement. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR C.T.A. llavin;: ilUalified as ftdministrator. c. t. a. of the CBtatr of .Marv Jane .Maifie Clarke, dccCHsed, late of Transylvania county, N. I’., this is to notify all persons having; claims of any kind aj,'ainst said estate to present same to the uiulersijfned. or his attorni y, on or before the 27th day of .lune l‘*b'', or this noticc will be plead in bar of their recovery. All^crsons in any way indebted to said estate will make immciliatc .settlement. ll.\HRY 1’. C'L.VRKl-: Adniinistralor, cum tcstaniento annex(t of the estate ol .Mary .lane .Maclie t'larke, deceasecl. Tl'.is .lune 27tb, 1**17. WLLCH C.XLLOWAV, Attv. r>-2'M.tc Fishing Materials SltLL H.SHING M0D:> Tell Us Your Tire Troubles Write or call on us for free ad vice. We are tire specialists and can furnish you the best make for your car. Want priccs? We have the larpest steam vul canizing plant in Western Carolina. Better ^vulcanizing; is done by steam than by any other method. Send us your repair work. Return post charges paid on repair work. ASHEVILLE STEAM VULCANIZING CO. 5 East College Street ASHEVILLE, - - N. C. SOY OR SOJA BEANS GERMAN MTLLET CANE SEED make excellent hay and forage crops for summer; also valuable fertilizers of soil. 100 DAY VELVET BEANS furnish nutritious griihtg for cattle, and ar« the greatest soil improTers- Now IS the time to plant Watermeton, Cantalotfpc and Pumpkia SeeJ.%. Our stock.^ are clean. We ship promptly from Asheville, saving you freight and time. Write for our prices on all seeds needed. STRIGKER SEED CO.. ASHEVILLE, N. C. ‘ WE SELL EVERYTHING THAT IS PLANTED Try a Diversified adv. The Fishing Season is on and wc have tully pre pared to care for every ■want of yours in the fish ing line. We have the bamboo, steel and split cane rods from 35 ccnts to $5.00. All kinds ot lines from 5 cents to $1.50; all kinds of hooks^ leaders and fly hooks atid the 3 and 6 foot leaders. Reels from 85 cents to $4,00. Bait boxes, sinkers, fishing bas kets, fish nets, etc. Everything it takes for good fishermen FARMERS Supply Co, THE U.NIVERSAL CAR In bnsy c ifit*s or the ronntry road, thf Ford is a favoriti* ov.*r the \vho]-niotf)r lit-ld. Then- arc strong' rr;i^ons wliy luilf tlu* bnyer.«; o-!; AiiM-nca dcniaiid For(l_car.>j Tli.*y havt-'proTMl Ha ir Worth under the ino.-^t tryinir (‘oivdition.-^ in all ]«artsot the world. Pt'opit* buy yord cars bccHn.-f th>y know what they have done and will (1.1. They liave heiM>ine one of the everyday necessities. Touring' Car Kunabout }.S, (’oui)clet Tov,n (’a- Sedan all f. o. b. Detroit. >n dis])lay and for saie by KINt; LIVKRY ( OMPANY iJrevard, X. C. 1 BREVARD HARDWARE COMPANY Purchasers of Our Wa^ns with Fifth Wheel Say They Would Not Buy a Wagon without a Fifth Wheel Even at Five Dollars Less Money INTERNATIONAL riFTH WHEU. PATENTED DEC. 22 1014 V yMAY 18 1015 Read Carefully About the Advantages Distributes the strain on the front bolster and sandboard. Exception;illy strong with larj^e wearinj; surfaces. The top plate is wider than the lower plate, thus preventing dirt from gettinjr between. Supports the bolster while the front ^ear is turned either to the right or left. Does away with the chuck, chuck motion of the front gear. The old style sand- bonrd and bolster plates (size about 3x10 inches) do not furnish a good support for the bolster, which has to sustain the load when th4 front sear is turned either way, caus ing the following trouble: Bolster strikes supporting iron and bends it down. Pulls sandboard and bolster plate loose on account of the chucking motion. Bolster dropping sideways forces the wagon box to follow, causing the sides of the box to split and the rivets to be pulled loose. By the chucking motion the king bolt increases the size of the holes in the bolster plates, thereby adding to the unsteady drawing ot the front gea.\ and creating heavy draft. Causes broken bolster or sandboard, broken or bent king bolt. International Fifth Wheel as it looks when m position on our treHi, Don’t order C. DOYLE Brevard, N. C. mm MM
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