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V \ 9 ibU. NUXATED IRON 100*^" forfeit inrronsoa stronijth of tlelicHt*-, nervous, run* down I't'ople 100 per lont. in ton days in nyiny iiistuncts. $100 forfolt If it fails as por full ex|>laiiit ion in lai’KC Hrtii'le soon to a!'p :ir in this pa per. Ask your doctor ur druKBist about it. Macfie-Brodie Drug Co., Dtickworth Drug ^o., Brevard; R. S. Morgan, Rosman. N. C. Buy Before the Price Advances The wiir t«x iimasiire will H {> pt>r ffiit iinTt'nse in the ’l pitinos, W hy.not I*; place *>?'.«> tn \ (nir ‘T'ouio botbr»' the’tidvaiu'e V 'k ork «nci 1 iv intrtitiiii p;ai;t>s >u;ii Phiyer pianos oiir leaders. Michael Music Co. Brevard, N. C. Eggs, Poultry Butter and Hides All kinds country pro- tluce. We pay cash tor all yt>u ship. Prices ?>n rcqviest. Western Produce Co Asheville, N. C. □□ QQ Oaai irn □□ □qdLJ □□ ...1. OD rnnoc: □□ ^ aai= =innr-i □□ iddLJ □□ LOCAL RED CROSS At Well Attended Meeting Mon day Night Organization Was Made Permanent and Various Committees Will Enter Upon Work. rcoi You Who Build for Investment /h'^EN buildin'j for in- \A/ vesl'.nft.f, you must firit cor.jidfT cos^—the fact or vhirhcletf‘iiriines the profit. Ye^ you dare not sacrifice either quality or appearance, lime .spent in considering materials, v.ith these objedls in mind, is tiir.e well spent It you are really going to ! id v.’R r.an g *cure ior you, KOiTi^- handsome and v~ry practiccii l'.o(>t;!cts on thi.s sub" vi. No oLiivation; send :i3 year name ai*d address. Miller Supply Co. liKKV^AKU, N. C. Sliop 0!Mre 8trttio!i Note—TF.e beautiful grain of North Carolina Pine, as v/eli as its splendid susceptibility to ilains, enamels and painta renders it especially dcsiiable for interior trim. Subscrihe for rather than hor row the News. Although fH)nsideriil)lo work hus l»et*n tlt)im for tho R(m1 ('ross it J^rt'VHrd tlio ptMvimnont orf^aiii/d- tion WHS not otTocted until Monda ^ ni^ht, wh»‘n a well atteudiMl tniM't- inj; was held at tlio court, house. .1. S. Silverstein presided over the meeting, to!d of encouraf»infr thinf's he had learned about tin- handlin*^ of Red Cross funds when in New York leeently and ex I ])l!iiTU‘d th»'])urposes of the nu'et i j ()lli‘i‘rs and eotnmittee ehairtnen J \V(>rt‘el(*(*t(‘d and followiti^ a hri*‘l ■ •Dtilrn’nee(‘oniniitti'es were named. riie tiuTni's (»f olhctTS atul eoin mittt*‘tiien follow: Ivov. .Iiihn R. Hav. iliairman; K. I! / n hriry, \ ii t- rhairman; Mi-nry N. C'arrii-r. tr^a'^llrl•r; AU'x. H. Kizit. .s.crt't.i!y. .It'S. S Silvorstien, i hainiian txocutiv i I'ninmittnv \\. 1!. llri't'Sv*. fhairrn.'in luilitai v rrlii-i I'. M. Doylf, Ora I., .loius, Ucv. W. K l‘iiovt‘y. i’lininas II. Shii.man, i liairnian I'lnaiu I I'onimitici'; .1. W. Mi .Miiiii, Harrv I’attoi ' .los. S. Silvorsloon, llniry ('airi.-r, .1. Mih ’ Mliscii. Dr. \\. .1. Wallis, chairman surgicii (his.sin^ roniiiiilti-c‘: Mr.s. Henry ('arrit-r Miss 1-Jis‘ W'alkir, Mrs. .losi-ph MilU'i. Mis. I'M r.itton, .Miss Flora Duckwortli .Mrs. OliviT ('rarv. j I'rtii .Milkr. riiairnian sur^ifal O. 1.. Krwin. M. A. IMumnur. l\fv. D. (’liapman. chairman civilian r. lii l co;ii.'.'ii‘,Icc; Mrs. .Ins. S. Silvcrstcen. Mis. W. i:. Urcrs -. Mrs l';v,i MilK-r. Mrs. A (>. l\itciu'n, Mi.N.s .'viini.ic I' lrr. i\cv. .\. \\. Mcl>a:.irl. chairmrr.i mcm- N-rshii) com;ni".;'-; .'.li.s. H. H. .Morrow, ■Mrs. 'P. H. Shi;ini,m, .M.s. ('. \V. Hiint, .Mrs. .Miisiin ('l'tui;h. Mrs. J. S. Silvcrsfccn, Rev. .Inhn R. I!ay, .luil^c \Vm. .Mlison. Rev. W. I'^ I’oovoy, chairman co-opera- t'vc committcc; .Mrs. 1). Ward. Miss .Martha !’>'>swcll. Mrs. ('. .M. Dovlc, .Mrs. ilalcs I’attoii. Noah .M. liollowcll. I'linirinan piihlicitv ci.miiiillci'; .Mrs. \\. .1. Wallis, .Miss Kath- fiinc l-;rv :n. EliCENE ALLISON RECEIVED LIEUTENANT’S CQMMISSlOH Uwul fCO u Creat Increase in Yield and Ir Value; Raisiny IVTuch Mor« Rations. Wa'iHngton."—The July crop rop ir Inis i'csr.i!" iiitcrc-jiing un Carolina. T‘.> bn.^in with tko b(s -p,y ciop is nim h bt'iter llui'.t il at ci b s', year. The corn « rop iironus! a i' 6r..277,fr,C asaic.st r.::.:r.i,(cto last y ar, atid tiie prii t! i.s aRuin.st '.>4 (Miie last year. The ('Climate for the winter wheat crop is 1 it.H44.tti»o asai?ist Ias year. The price is L*47 ffuis iiL^ain.si 121 (-cuts a lnili(>l last year. The oat crop foioiast ia for 5,7»i0.- 00(1 auainst 1;! 1 .("’O last y«‘ar, and th* pric«' is M as^diist fi4 ccnts. The rice crop will ho 7,h»o a^aiiU't 6.0CO hu .liels last y‘-ar. 'I'he fol'acco crop yield will ho 207.- ^LM.COit ai;ainst ITiI.uno.OiiO poiuid.'; I'o.’ last vt ar. The potato e.^tiniates are 1.'•>» •ap:ain.--t l>ushel; last year. The prices arc L’i.'> cents [ter iiushel aKuinst cents last > ear. Thi' sweet j)otato rptiinarr* is I'loo l»ti he's fi.iiaitist liiishols, nni the pruos aro 12*> ccnts aKainsi 72 cents last year. l{ye will yield Ci.").!)!!!) against niM.OtiO Iasi year, ani ihe piice is 1.'>S against S’8 ccnt=!. Hay is tons against .tTiI.OiX) last year; prit e is ?1S.:',0 aK^'ii'St It will he scon frotn those fii^urO'S that North Carolina producers will take in ni^ch more nioni'y for crops thi.s vear than they took in in 11)16. NATUBAL MEDICINAL IRON NOW SOLO AT ALL GOOD DRU6 STORES MR. JONES RETIRES FROM BOARD; MR. SMEDBERC HIS SUCCESSOR Contains No Dangerous Alcohol to Injure Kidneys—Does Not Injure Teeth or Stomach or Cause Constipation. Vfery Economical. Highly Con centrated. ASK DKUf;c;iST I OR LARGE OR SMALL BOTTLE OF A. L M. National Guard Mobilized. Raleigh. The adjiitant j;encrar.s depart inent reports the mobilization ;if the twelve unit;! of tho national j(uard at their homi' stations uinvards of men, without a hitch and that liie federal oUicers are already d ‘tail •'d and at work iii.->7)ec»int; the various .-..aliens wit!i a view to the speediest {>.'.).-sihl(‘ work iti inu'-terint; int > ser vice ;;nd the awarititii; of tho equip ment, all of which will lie at the lionp; Statioi.s. Tlie ex;;"cration is that it v.ill ft i'M.’e sometiiic" li'.ie two wekr U) cninpiele I'.is wo;k ill readinr-ss for tl..) movement of the men to tiie conceti, I'at ion cami»s. The war ptrongth of tho pnard as now -onsti tutcd, whctn fully enlisted, will be aln.ut 111.'Mill nien. The divisi.nis in- cUnlo bri:;ade hi'aihiiiai'Iers, exi ejy; the hriu:adier ,i;*':icral and !iis personal staff; first and second cavalr;.' troops; fiohi a.’’til!ery; three lej^imenls of in- fai’try; coa>' artillery; am’inlanco conipai!,'-' .\'o. 1; t'leld hospital ct;rps No. 1; hadio com] any -N'o. 1 and cn- gino-T train. 1 'StMdanT kitt'hrn Sii.k \\7HEN it conics to selecting plumh- ing fixtures the woman who has 3 h"hhy for apj ropriate and graceful de- (;n in all fiirnishings will have a a;..I al^^orl'ing interest, for the up-to-iiatc phmihirif:^ fixtures now offered in an exten- ’\e nuiiiber of tlc: i^ns for her approval arc all giaccfiil, beautiful and yet cor rect y fashioned fur their purpose. I'iip'f fixtures of "i^tattdard" inanufar- iiire aiiii {guarantee wl-.en installed by us make the satisjactori/ equipment. W. E. BISHOP & CO. Plumbing Tinning Hardware The iiKidvertciitly ovrr- liiokt'd the naiiii' ot Miiirein* Allist>ti til the list of voluiifeers last week. Mr. Allison rentb-red valnalile aiil in rceruitinir a machine irnn Cdtii pany atid wa.' jiromisctl a lienteti ant's (‘otnmi.ssion if he wonld enlist ■-’o nu-n for a tield artillery e«mi ptiny. He rtii.sed more than the reipiir d nnmber and lias rt'Oeiveii his commission as sei.‘ond licuteii ant. He is stationed for trainiii! ■or iibout two wi'cks !it Moures vilU*. BREVARD INSTITUTE NOTES j Mi.-s Alma Trowbridge and .Mi"- liuth r.rooks .-jit'nt Fritlay iind Sat-j uftlay in A.-'hevill.'. ^ 'i'lie ri of> of 1) th the Adminis-j i buil'liTm and Tayl tr liuli are beinir jiainted. 'i'he lirst part id' the new e;ita 1 .utv has nrrive 1 and a lar^e niim- , l>er lias been sent out to various ; ;'atrons and pro.-'jiecliv»‘ stiidents^ I’rof. Trowl)ridire spent the cm!' ot the week at Swanntinoa. .Mrs. 'frowbridire accompanieri him to .\'h(“Ville when* she sjient Satur di.v. I Uoy llollantl will lesive soon for ' I'orest ’ity, where his number was recently drawn innonj^ those con- s-vii>ted. He had liled apjdication paj)ers jirevious to this and i> a waitinir deci.^ion upon it. .lolin Hamrick •joes to Forest ('ity for a \isit this wc‘ek, v/hert‘ he will await the decision u])on his ! iipplication for .stTvice in tlie arrn^’, reixistered some time a^o. i-'rank Dilbjrd, a former studt'ut, is in cam’) at Ki)rt S'*reven, (i!a., | ■ havin;.' “ntercd the service before | conserijition. ! 1 • • ' (loor^e ^>mith is nt (’amp Uen.i:i-j j min Harrison, Indianai)olis, in the j I mediciil corps of the loth infantry j and (’arl Mynatt is at (Jettyshurf', i 1th infantry. A number J[of our f)oys, whom we have not dtdhiitely I locattMl, is statiou-'d in various ' camps. Wilson Man Was Photographer. W'il >11. Wesh'v (',. All'v left tliii city s^Tf*ral years ai:o ami seenred emjiloymeiit with tlie Chiiai^o I’icfo- rial N'ew.s with heaihjuartors it; 'ew York City. When events of U'-aoral Interest tooli plact' he was som uff post haste ifrequetitly on so cial trains! to he tiri ei^tho > t-iu*. a:i(? when he !oi used li;., ph ot oi;rn Jill ic eye OUT' tiie oh,i.jct he went after, invarl- tildy it showed up clear and sharp in the pj]jli.;Ui 'n he repre.-etitod. 11>- U.ts , l-.o-.11 tlie otYii'i.il l)llot>o;- •■apluT for the selective dr.ift unde!’ tlie supervisMiii of til" War l>-i>art- tnetit in \Vas:;iiii;io!!. 1). (\. on the 2Cch iu't.. where llaikhoard' holding )'iO squares were ]irepared. and when the S(]U:iIe- Wei'e lilled witll tI'.-‘ IlUm- •lers iirawn ih>-y were pl;oTo^;r.iiii;ed •Old v.'ill he sent out to the dii!e;-. iit Irafti!!:,' hoards thri''.mhout ill" coun- tr>’. and it is th imlii that electro- ^liate-- \\;1! lie -en* ’o i);in:i:ii: offices throuKhout the land that Ihe errors Menchants Oppose Rjtes. Statesville. Or'-^anizfMl nier.hantsi and liusi;;e~ men Iiiri^a.k'hout th^ sia:* are makini^ stron:^ protest-; against the iticj-ea-ed tire insurance rato.^ pro- p(tse(l hy the companies opeiatfn.tr in Nortli Carolina, according to J. Paul l.,(HUiard. secretary i>r tho Stale Mer chants’ .\S')ciaUon. Tlie new sch-d- uie of ra’cs adopred l>y the iiii-uraiue '.omiiaiiies incnMCs increases of tnn •^er cent on stocks of merchnndise and 2ii [ler cent on shinglr-roof*‘d dwelMngs. In addition to a protest vh‘d by th(‘ State Association, a iium- *j;!r of local luerdiants’ asociatioiis Iiavp rnaue peparate protests. .Anyone may now ])urchase mt'di- cinal intn at their drnj' store suit- ibbf for treating tlietiiselvj's jit ii'une now in eonvi nient size hot ‘Ii -I hijrhly coneentiated anti r«‘ndy to tak(v In this r.atnral forrti knov. n as .Acid Iron Min»*ral) it H ikes ;i v('ry economical and ]io\v erful sj»rin^ tonic whicdi wbo’e '■•itnilie.s may take with sjdendid results. Acid Iron Minertil is bottled, Ic.-'ted and I'liarantiM'd ]>y the Fer rotlint^ ('licmical (’orp. It I'ontains j iron in threi* forms, toj'cther wi*h j magnesium, s>dium, potassium, ealcium tind suljdiuric acid, which j are valuable medicinal eh'rnents in I the tr('atm('ut of the stomach, kid ' ney !ind bladler ailments, i The iron does not injure ihe I teeth or stomach, or cause eonsti- I ])ation as many other and wc.aker I iron j)rep!irations of the chemist are H])t to do. j Iron Purifies the Blood. I Iron,.as every om* knows, lias been u.-etl ftir years hy sick folks I and ]thysieians lia\e proscribed i* ; in vaiions forms for decades. As ’ a blood jturifier, stimulant and en- rielu'r, iron is unitjr.alb'd and it rejidily diivt's uric acid anil otIu*r poisons bi'forc it. It you are troubled with h poor a]ipctite, lack of (>neri;y, thin im- jioverished blood, lieadaclies. sal low, ])imj>ly complexion atid need ti re.il tonic ;o to the nean*st dru>^ store and ask for a fifty cent or dollar bottle of Acid Iron Mineral. It .L^ocs from two to ten times as tar. A hall teasjioonful in a '.class ot Wiiter is a dost*. If your drut; _Mst is out send .^1 for lar^e bottle to Ferrodiiie ('hemical Corporation, Roanoke, Va,—Adverti.scment. CHILD bit™ BY RATTLER .\tb ll Slii])man, 12 year-old dauu'hter of .1. 1*. Shijitnan of the H >yl>ton si'ction, was bitt(*n on .a linger by a rattle snake last Wedn. s- ilay while jacking huckbt*iri *s. .'^he is in a very critii*al condition. As a result of an eleventh hour ruling of the i>rovo.st marshal that members of exemption boards should he over J{1 years old so as to exchulo them from army draft, Ora L. .Tones, niembcr of tho local board, of which he was elcrk, sent in his resi^'intion to (Governor Hiekett last Friday anl II. V. JSmed- i)er^' luis been aj)pointcd in his place, 'i’liis rulin*' mad! chan;_'cs neee.ssary in many of the Inwards [ he boards are allowed c\eri(tal as sistance and .Mr. .Jones is serving the bural board in this caj)acity. Magazines not found on stand will be ordered. Brevard 10c store. MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES Largo.st stock in Western Carolina Saw.s. Pulley.s. Bolting, Wira Rope, Pipe, Fittinffw, Machiniiit’ti Tools. Foundry and Machine Work a specialty. Ashsviile Supply & Fcusdry Co. Asheville, N. C. rours |WfiOlQ^I72e; aM cheap I^^^ANY folks in town have learned that when they want really fine cheese they must come here. It’s so. We know a whole lot about cheese—how to judge it, how to buy it, how to keep it. Cheese a»Js the digestion, but you must know how to eat it, and you must mt the rig!it kind. Drop in if you are a stranger and talk cheese. COX 6c KILPATRICK Phone 41 North CarolinaStatcCollege ^Agriculture^^Engineering • t'lNulAPi iCiiN'.i ri.'N H'tH t’V ' WEST RALEIGH, N. C. .An institution whore younir men of character, energy and ami ition may lit tliemse|ve for useful and honorable work in matiy lines of industrv which roijuire training and skill for Hucfe>s. ThorouL’’Ii and practical course-' ar*- otlero.l in Agriculture; Horticulture; Ani mal l.i'histry: ( ivil, \r‘'ch.'\nioal and Idt'ctricai Fntrineeriri'r: Chom istrr; l»\ciriir and Textile Industry, Faculty of ('>4 in'tnictors. won ty-seven ])uiIdinL’’s. Kiirhte“n dcfiart- rficnts. Military features. For cataloirue and entrance blanks, write E. B. OWEN, Registrar. bl.DCj 1 L'RjOrt flAlL-rtC.PlCULl Ul^fc f Germantown Zephr, Shetland Floss, Saxonv Wor.sted, carried at 10c Store. fwORTH CAROLINA BRIEFS. The thirty fourth annual so.ssion of the Statesville di.striL-t conference of Ihe .M. F.. I’iiurch was nehl at Gas- '.'v’j-a •veek. Tho meetings were Tvtll attended and many iplendid ad ‘3r*J."Ses were delivered. M'•rtihi-rs of i;io Huiub'ocl Tliousand Dollttr C’luh of the Jefferson Standard .Life Insurance Company of (Ireens- tujro spent one day last v;eek on Mt. aliKdiell, the highest pidnt east of the itockies. The trip was part of the racaiion tendered ity the company. The tirst news 'f ihe sudden death (ft Kdwin J. Justict. of (Jre(Mishoro, in San Francisco to r.*ach (Ireensboro was a telegram to hi.s law partner. E. D. JBroadhurst. This nm(ssage wiis from I''. 1*. Hoh.got)d, Jr., al.so of Greetishoro, who has been associated with Mr. Justice in the prosecution of Important suits on behalf of the goTcrnment. The exemption boards of Xoitb Carolina met and organized Thtusd.:y. The AVestern District board nioet at Statr?VHIe and the f!?.stern at Raleigh A bii^ canning plant is soo i to bl •reeled at Bera. A! Cherryiield and Pi$gah Fores! Stores Beautiful Display of Silk Yard Goods and Silk Hosiery Togetlier With Oilier Large Stocks of General Merchandise On our visit to the large markets wc bought thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of goods at extremely low prices and we invite you to visit our store and see this great display of bargain values* Open Silk Departments We hav‘-: put in a most beautiful silk department at both stores and are showing one of the nicest lines ever shown in the South. No need to go to the city to buy your silks. Our display is krge, well selected and widely assorted with prices rang ing from $ 1.00 to $5,00 per yard. Our line of silk hosiery is complete, having bought more than one thousand dozen hosiery running in prices from 10 cents to $1.50. Our line of clothing, hats, shoes, dry goods, notions, etc., is complete. Wc would be pleased for you to call at once and see our beautiful line of silks whether or not you buy. W’^e want to acquaint you with our big stock of goods and it is our pleasure to entertain our customers and friends. J. C. WHITMIRE, Cherryfield, N. C. WHITMIRE & LYNCH, Pisgah Forest, N. C. V Please mention this advertisement when inquiring about these goods.
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