ASHEVILLE BUSINESS DIRECTOR , to Plan Your Shopping: Trip, or tor Mail Inc,an The Rrms Listed Will Serve You Well. Advertising:. Monuments and I'oino.stojiis BOOKLKTS di‘sii!;nt‘il luui writtiii. Aniorican Hank Ciill. WKKKLY NKWSrAl’ KKS. Wi'sUin North Carolina territory. Uatvs? Cill. % % « « % Automobiles. *1 LINK rSKl) CARS. cr iriniit. (M\ A’.ito (,'o. CHKVROLEr (Hstril)Utors. Livcrv ami auto sorvii’c. C'hainluTs iV W ra\ri I ". CASH talks. I’sol cars. l]\H-ry niakt-. Ovorlanil Ashfvilli- S ilt s I'o. M()Nl M1\N I'S, r«>ml).stoiii-s, » la .n . Till'. S. tIud};iT. 51 1 Musical Instruinciiis. KAl.K Music House. 7(> I’.mmi .im,.,. riuiiu' 2(Ki. Men's and lioys’ Kurnistiinv;^. VOr know us. IX Uro.uUvay. .1. W . Nci ly iV ( >. Office Supplies. Ol' I'K'l' SI ri’lA t'O., ty|H'\vrili rs, add I iiiK ni.uiiuus, sales. ‘>1 I’atton aveiiui'. BOAip of I ^ ' ( OUKIH 1 (.|,AS>KS. .SJ I’atton av. iuic. HOMKMADK randies, i.staurant, so.la. ( Hi'i>deis..nV .leuelry stare.» 1 >r. 1 lenison. Clul> ('ale and Candy Kilchen. , i»hotoirraphcrs. llKU'.ASd.N sn nios. (.(»■.. Patton ave nue Oji liaiUire. L: /ERSITY OF NGi H CAROLINA L vV SCHOOL Exccliciii Faculty Re.a.sonabIe Cost WKI l'E FOR CA'l'ALOG THE PRESIDENT, CHAPEL HU L, N. C. Oepartmeni St)res. HrKv'inVtmiV\'‘•nice. Amstie por wear, etc.. f»>r everyhodv. l>ry immhIs, ru^s Butterick patterns. I I'Kl.'lON STI DIOS, I'aek Square. Hh.Ii j;rade poitiallure and coninurcial piio to^iapliy. ' k: . :.>y 1 l yiiir.il t ain-'Uila:.;*' road mi tin- .Maine Ir. n., i xien.i.nu mr .«t\»‘ral iuil .s iinl nui.'^kinj,' tlu* Hiov*‘nii*nts of tht* yrcnch trotn»s in that t-*M tlon. ‘J—Major Ifncral 1 c»ni!iinn«l r of ilic western livi.si(»n. \shi h \vi!l have four traininu caiaiis eonlninin!' 1'n";i 0(t(t to -!(»,(>(•:) nun t 3^—A lloet of iMiteh and Xorwt'^ian vhijK lu ld up In an Aiiioriean imrt becau.se of the food eujhargo. 4--1 rainiiiLC men for oliieer.s of the ujerel.ant marine ut N'-\v T.edford, MasH. Call and Examine Our Drue Stt)res. MKKT your friends luri-. t.> i’.itlcn avenue. Paramount Pru^ Co. Pianos Tuned. KI-I’AIUKP. ICxpert wiak. .All j^uaran- ti;Mj. l\lks hulding. W illiams & Huffman. i Printinjj. General Mechanics. . — 1 ivl.\llN(i. lioukbinding. Loose Leal WRITK or see Mi Kary \ Son lor y«>ur Hinders. Ha' kni y I'i Moale Co. Truck liodv. Furniture. WHKN you ?>c a Furniture .\d think of Green Hrotheis. Groceries. Real Kstate. rrr i- t 1^'^'L.\M) A: ( (). 1-arms. “It 1-1/I K.AlLb. tirocenes anu)untinii ,v .. n 1 1 /' u; I'one. or more. Pwi. i vV C »lhp.s. NEWS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK flaig and Retain Start Another Drive in Flanders and Make Big Gains. i RH.\L KS IW’i'i'. insurance, 18 S(»uth Pack Hardware. ] Square. IMione LU(>. Lorick Co. ..... BUILPKKS’hardware .n specialty. I K1].\L KS IW'I'K liKOKKK. See James \V. Northup McDutlie Hardware ('o. Hehen. 11 Cl ur» h street. AIMING AT U-BOAT BASES? Jewelers. I .\SHK\ ILl.lC Realty Invstinents. Ameri- c.;n Hank huildin^^ llenty 1. Sharp Co. THE House of Clifts. 52 Patton avenue. IK interested in .\ihevi!ie Re;’.l Kstate Cood Work by the Russo-Roumanian Forces—Teutoriic Peace Move De rided—Agreement Reached on Food Control Bill—Exemp tion Boards Are Busy. Chas. K. Hendi-^on._ I | GLASSES lilted. ICxpert watch repairing.! i 15 Church. H. .M. Krost. 1 Rootiny:. ' .1 - J. E. C.ARPKNTKR, Jeweler. Watch re- MI:T.\L SllINC.LKS, (iutlerinj^. Spoutin^r. pairinj^ specialty. 1(> North Tack S(|ii.ire. *'■' I’.itton. .\. L. ,M( Lean Co. Kodak Finishing. EXPKKT work. Edrtm.tn anencv. .Mail i ^ I ^'LR SKI J) •'()MrAN\, wholesale orders solicited. lirown R»ok Co. and retail seed merchants. Poultry sup- [dies. i " SportinK Goods. KODAK developinjr, printins;. mail orders. I Amateur supplies. Rol,in«.n 1‘hot,. Store. | M.(.AL. C ij^ars. a.l sport,nj^ goods. By EDWARD W. PICKARD. After twenty (la\s of the nio-it nifndoiis artillerj tire of ihe war, AnKlo-1'ri'n- h ariuii s in Kland rs pm ■>?! J'licsday n jrnal drive tre- llie lu- that “ ' Pai k Siuare. Tailors and Hatters. THBNichob wav f,r l-ai"Klry S.ltisfac j,,, - „ tion. Asheville Steam Laundry. ^ .k . vM.. _ jiosl oliici Voun*r. Lx>a« Office. FINKKLSTEIN'S ! .oan Otlice. Jewelry, trunks leather p^^ds. 2.^ Biltmore avenue. Tire Repairs. SKNl) us vour I'irt^ and tubes. .\sheviHc Steam Vulcanizing Co. THE NEW OLIVER NINE A TYPEWRITER REVOLUTION New Machines for Half the Former Price Was $100 Now $49 At the very hei^rht ol .‘i.icees^. The Olivt-r TyiM'writer CoinpHny atrain upsets the tvp AV~lt«;r industry. J.ih- a.s it flkl in w?ihp. :t inrrociuced visible writinp and I'orcec! all otherti to loll.nw Now this powerful C..vu:panv world wide in intiu- ence cali^ a halt lo old ex;jts;i..-‘ivc* woi wasteful bJ'den. A cMtmpuny stronfx enou^di. iarj^e en'ii;h and bravt rnou^h to do (i l-i^, startling thinj; likt 'J;is. deserves a hearing. The fuli facts are set forth in our amazing .orposure, entitkd "‘The Hiiih Cost of T’TTKwriters The Ivesson and the l^Cniedy." One copy will h- mailed to you if yt»i.-Ttnd us tlie ct)upor. hclow. HOW WE DO !T Henceforth The Oliver Typ**vriter Com pany will naintain no e.';ivnsive sales force of 'i.OOK salesmen cind ayents. He nceforth ;t will pay no hi^h rents in 50 cities. There will be no idk st(»cks. You. .Mr. I'ser, will deal direct now with the actual n anufacturer. Nm middlemen — no useless toils. We end tht wa.ste and Ifive you the savings. You get the .551 by .'elliii).- typewriter.'. It trees bu.yerd of a bidng yoin own salesman. .And we gain econe.mies for ourselves, too. So it isn't new. elFicier.t SAVE $51 This Olivtr Nine is a twenty-year development. It is the finest, Ciislliest, most success:.j1 typewriter w..- ever built. It is y*.urs for 10 cents per daj' in monthly ik.iyments of $.V(K. Kv- eryone can ov n a tvnewrittr: now. Will any sane j^erson ever ag:i.n pay $1(M) for a stari.:’ard tvpewriter when Standard Viv.ible Oliver Nine sells ^ Send today for your cipv of our V.ook and further details. ^du’lI be surprised. philanthropy. Just th» way of doing business to meet presen; j day econontic change.s. i Note this fact carefully. We offer tl>' identical Oliver Nine the latest modt'i- brand n.v., $1'), the e.xact one whi:.': was Slot! untri March 1st. ^ The Latest Model Po not confuse this offer of The OUv-t I Ty|H-writev Company it.'-elf of a bran 1 ! iiew, latest ni»!el '> with offers of secoa I hand or rebuilt machines. j This is the f rst time in history tha' ;i new, slantiard $100 ty]>ewritcr has be^ n ! offered for $4‘*. We do not offer a sul)sf^- tute model, chtaper, different or rebuilt. Read all the -secret facts in our docts- ] ment. entitled 'The High Cost «if Tvpe-' writers —The I^v*ason and The Kemedv." ; 'I he Coupon bele'.v mailed today will bric^ i you OIK* copy. j FREE TRIAL i No money down no C. (). I). AftcT ’ you rea«l our book yi>u may ask for an. Oliver for live dav^ free trial. Be your own salesman. Sa%-e yourself $5L Yot: decide in the jirivacr of your own office or home, as you st'e the Oliver. Then if you want to own an t*Iiver you may pay at the rate of K* cents jer day. ' ^ Mail the coupon now for “The High . Cost of Ty[)ewriters—The Reason and ' The Remedy." It rips oS the mask. Cut | the coupon out now. j THE OLIVER TYPEWRITES COMPANY 1223 Oliver Typewriter Bldg» Chicago, III. Over 600,000 Sold THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPAQ 6-7 Oliver Typewriter BIdg., Cticago, III. Po not send a snachine unti'i J order it. Mail me youc book, “Tht High ('.-ist of Typewriters The Reasots and The Remedy,” yout de luxe catiioi^s and further information. Street Address City State ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE I this date, or this notice will be plead in the eltate 0^^’Jone^^de™ ased^^ of ^ indebted to said estate will Tra^sylvtnia County. N. C., this is to immediett- payment, notify all persons having claims against! This July 21,1017. G. T. Lyd.w, said estate to present the same to the i 1). L. E.noi.i-h. Administrator. undersigned within twelve months from Atty. 7-27 6tc-dle nrousel the highest lnip»‘. for delitiiie results, (ireat iiias.Me.'; of 1 roops clashed forward iilniig a front of twenty loili’s, pverran the enemy’s lirst three lines of defi‘n>e bet\v*"eu Warin ton anl L>1.\- Ciude and eapturei eleven l»)wus and Uiore than o.tM* prisoners. They ci’ossed the Y.ser at many i>lac(*s, tlw vnpineerlng eorp.s iierfori"’''^ j r. .''r' In the way rf ’ - ':,e-buil!lng under t*:* 'i'ouJUi uud airplanes played im portant parts In tlu* terrltic eonllict. Tlu* Uerinans resisted .stoutly and on Wednesday, wheu the allies' advance WU8 elr«Mk«'d l»y »orr-utial rains, the Teutons by lieree couuter-attacks won buck n little of the lost ground. Next day the Ilrltlsh again drove the t«er- luans baek, aiul tlien the artillery re* SUtntMl the task of blowing Priuee Ku- I>r«*eht’s men >ut of the supporting de* t’fiisev to whleh lhe\ had retired. lieiierr.ls Haig and i’»-tain exehangoO \elegranis of ••ongratulation on the ■Fueff'.s in Klaiiders, and the l;ai-«r, liot to be outiloiie. congraiuiateil lUi- priH-ht on his “gn at success'’ ainl ut on‘o ealled a ei>nf**r nce in i?russels of his coniinanding odleers «n the west front and otli r otlb ials. The Cerinau ltss»*s ari* reported to iiave lK*en tre- tuendous and those uf the allies eoiu-, jiaratively light, .''••veral Anu ricau ' 6urgi«’al teams work.'d on the lightinK line side b\ >id»- wit;>. their Hriti.-h al- i lies. ' The exnet objeeti»'0 of this drive was not odieially anno'.ineed, Init ih>- jk'o- ple of tlu* allied jii'tions hoped and the Oernians assume 1 that the Fren-h armies int»‘iiil to push alon>; the j IJelgian eoa.st aul force tlu* Cerniaiitsi to aliamlon ttut'r submarine f>a:it*fti. ' Such a niuvemi'U' would also turu tho | right end of tie Ciernian line uud might well c«»JU;:iel a general retirf*- | ment toward tl"- iCbiiu*. If the allh*s C()uld r»-aeli tlie l>uteh border it Is he-, lleved iioiland liiigiit lie per^uadt-^i to throw in iu-r loi with llu-tu. a tie«-islo;x ' which (Jeniiatjy evidently ha.s feared jior liuijje time, ; Conditi£>n8 in Russia. ; The di.sorgatJzetl Russian troops ‘ continued tiu^ir retreat eastward tbrou£{h flaUehi. and at sonjt; the pursuing Teutons atul Turlc^ cn)ssed tlu* Uns^ian bird»*r. H-nvever, tliere WQSt n lu-rceptlble stilTeuin.^ of iv- .sistaiu'e by the Slavs, and further ; .':iorth they held De-ir Hues fairJy well C>ii the Uouinaiiiaii front the }io:inianiau arui.v fought bravfiy unO j »UiX'essfuHy, iuaki2:g eonsiderab.U* iuJ* ' vti;i*e.H. Its go(Kl work may go far to- vanj “saving the rich grain fields of i •(JUtJioni Ktisshi .fi*c..ui the enemy. I A^auwhile Kereutky and bin coi- I lc*agtt*‘.s are working ra.st to av*>rt li»- ‘ B»ter^ Their program, ;iceirding to ihf? ofiscial n»‘wsitaper, Is to restore the nrmy's j,»o\ver by a cle.»r detiniti»u oi ! the Minitk nt iiu.ssia’s i»>‘seiit liberty, | tlie t.'ikini; of th« .'»ever."st an«l nio.st inercJless iu.t-iisures for r.-'est.iblrshing | military dis^'jyJine, and th«* restonition ■ of tlu* shnki*j» authority *>f Russia’s | niost disintere*t**tl and self-wacrifii-ing syrvanff?, her oUi’ers. Huudreds of ; (Jerinan spies In Russian uniforms found mingling with the soldiers liavi; i been ’.\ecuted surumariJy, and the mu- ! tinoti.s troops aro Iveliig itunisht*d as tniltor!. It Ip now rei»orifd that Le- nlne has escaped from Russia, proba bly t/» Germany through Finland aud Swdlen. EussJoiJ sfcr«t service agents report t!i;'t IIind(>nl>nrg. having prepared for the (lalieiiin affair with the ail of his Spies, promised the kaiser he would put liiissia out of a*tion within two nioiiihs. r.nt Kerensky, thougli lu* is t(*ri’iM\ handieapp»'il and is iu>l a s(d- dier. is proving hiinself t«» lie a much irreater man than thederman chieftain and ei\ili/ation still loiiks to liiin with conlidence in his tiltlinale success. It was annoiiiu ed on Thur.sday that Geiu*ral lirusslloff had resigned as conmiander in chief of the Russian arinie> ;ind that General Kor:iilo{T bad been made getu‘ralissinu>, being suc- ceedid on tlu* southwestern front by (Jeneral Tehereinissnff. The luToic cmduct of Vera T.utch- j ninreff's feminine battalion at th(* front has resulted In a popular move- ■ nu lu for the formation of a great army ot’ Russian women. Teutonic Peace Bunk. The beginning d‘ the \\e*k was inarkt (I by th* ascension of three large peace iirilloons sent up by the central power-'. Mne was piloted by Chancel lor .Miehaelis. one i>y '"Unt C/.ernin, .\ustrian foreign mir ster. ami one by the un .\inerie:in eorr«*siiondent, T.en- Iietl. aeiing for Miehaelis and i.\ulen- dortT. 'I he balloons went up swiftly for a time, itiir, jieing filled only with hot air. they soon laiiu* to earth again, the •leseciit aee.iinpanied Ijy the Inml'' laughter and ehe« r af na- tion. Tb** i» • ‘el ancellor, to tlu metaphor, tobl a vivid tale of secret treaties betueeii Fran-e ani Russia looking to cuuiuest. and I’re- niler Ribot promptly braiuled liini as a iitir. Miclnieiis uttf*red a lot more claptrap about tlu* uieked aims of tlu* , entente allies uud "the justice of our deieiisive War." aiul. through the un- Anieriean eorrespoiub'ht. gave out a nies of hii:!i-siiuiiding phrases and foolish aeeiis.itidns, and de'land the submarine \'arfare would eontii^ue un til the P>riti"h raise their blo-kale. r7.«*rnin gave an inuTview that sound ed more re;i>;onable, ami a cotijile of days laier a Vienna paper aniiom\ct*d aiithoriiatively that «;ermaiiy would gladly act upon peace overtin’es coni- inu l»y way of Vienna. The t’litire peaee llloVi- of the week, h.iwe\ er, was deel;iri'd by W ashlngton, Loiidon and I’aris to lie insincere and evHlently made in the hop** of sbasini: tip the war prejiarations lu Anierie.; and the res.toni?lon of autluirity and disolpliue la Russia. -n Wednesday the kaiser l-?si;tHl two pr»elaniations, to the Ciern^aa people jrid to the Cerman army an-1 navy and •‘'ojuinal forces, in whicp lu* defiantly set forth his determinatlc-n To prosecute xo a stu'cessful terniinallou “tlils right eous war of defen.se,’' The German attenspt to bunko the I'oles with vague pfTximises of a re stored klngb»m hirs fallen through. I>ispi;tches fi-i.ni P.orltn say the I'ollsh iegiotis have !>een di.»armed and In terned, IteoiUM* Till* Germans found them.elve.s v*nfront«sl by a mutinou.s Poli.sh army, while Austrl.in subjt*cts enrolled in the »ricinal legion ln.sl'?t«Ml on taking I'^ie oati; lo tlu* new IVi'i.sh kingdom «« if :tUjiu were a pari of It. America's Sutmcarine Detcctor. The prol-ieiu tiS tile subniarint* Cl still hoI]itjL lirst fi'r.ce in the e«.:sider- ations of t)ii> allied nations, for while the Germar-s jHinili the* I'-boat cam paign is not redut'irig Kngland to ^tal'- vatlon. Adr:irai Jellico admits the submarine lias M*«t yet been mastered, and says umii the ?‘ffective antidote i:^ discovered the aili-s must conceiitrat»i on the buibPns tfi patrol boats and merchant vi“S!S(>l.s. .Secretary Danielit l)elleves the ,Anier».'run nav.v depart ment has fouiL'*J a phin for protectliu; American shipping aff j it will lu* put ib .-.operation very Tho department wS working on n glam defector whieb Sieflr Admin'.l Orjint tlVinks will bring i,'i2medlate rt\sull.- The letalls of tht? -ie.t-'ftor, of c«>iiniS', un; Jiot revtaled. l>ut 11 is (‘xpectt'd to bf effective over fl ttj#tHnco of five iiiile»>. r. nd if these expec,i.!itions ar> Jnstifle]l !he depart ment w£Jl stretch the devifw ricross the j w'flters la the vici iily of i5i** (German I bases and thereby locate )k'jb:nariuejs j as tlu-y sii ri (suf. MenKv.»biIe the ■ trained gi?n e?-ev> s jilaceil on Auu rican ^ merclia!itiiu*n sire giving a ac count of tlu^niseives, generally inviting ' the better of any i^ubmarlnes that ven- ' lure to attack tie ve.s.sels they are guarding. The Hritlsh Hdintrflltj*’s weekly re- port eliowed a dccreiise lu the number of British )aerchr.Htmen dc-sfroyed by T'^-boats. fine Rrifisti w;ir'^hlp, the old eruiser .\riadiu*, was sunk l»y a torpe do a ml ;!S »f its crew killetl. What Congress Is Doing. One month behiiul time, tlu* adnilnls- trriti«>n food control bill wa reported j • Hit of confereiu'e W'ithout the f*aturt*.>i | tluit were obj(*ctionat*le to the itn*si- d»*nt. Its enactment within a week was contidenify predicted. The »-hief features that w'ere eliminated wt*re the congression.al war expenditure eoin- mltt(*e and the three-nieinl»er food con trol board. Tlio prlce-lixing and eon- tnd provisions were greatly restriet*d and tlu* prohildtlon section Is less dras tic. I'artly as a result of the c.inpromise on the food control bill, the senate adopted the Sheppard resolution for a natliuial pndiibition anieudnienl to tlu) constitution. Thy vote— *'r> to would hav* b(*en much closer had the dry forces not consenTel to a provision that the aiiieiiilment shall not be opera tive unless It Is ralilied by the states within six years. The con>^tituti'naliiy of that linittatlon is doubtful. The dry leaders d»*eided to awal' the r>ecember session of congress before trj%ig t(t get the resolution through the lower house. Another commendable •-i’ C.io senate w.". 4 tlu* I’'’ .jjU tn of M(;Cuin- '> reMi'natiou calling upon tlu* jiresi- dent to undertake to obtain the consent of the Kuroi»ean nations allieil agalust the central jxtwers to the draft of their subje-ts in the United States for the war. It is believed the allies will «iu!ekiy agree to this and that the plan will be in oiH-ratlon before long. 'I'he new war industries board, with I'rank A. .^«*ott instead of P.ernard Hn- rueh as its chairman, has tak**n up with vigor its Work of government buying and supervision over the gen- enil industrial activity. Mr. Seott an- noiineed that prolit-making must ii'>w' yield to patriotism, extravagance to e’onomy and seili'^liiiess to service. The reorgaiii'/.ed shipping bourd also is spiedinu uii and last week it made the Southern I'ine producers i.i'oiiilse priinpter delivery of tho timber tlu*y iiave Jiledged, for the boar»l intends to build as many wooden ships as i»>s- sible. 1 The embargo that is designed to off (Jerninny's supplb-s of food ritid war niunitioiiv; i^ going to an ef fect on the supply of ‘■Uip'.iinti. Nor way already has prop.>s« d to plact* al most its entirt* tnercJuint fli*et at tlie liisposal of the alii* s und promised to expwrt nothing byf tish to Cerniany if iissured of ?-**eehing American food Iiroduets, and l!ollaul. too. Is willin,:; to exchange sliips f.>r I^mmI if tlu* ves sel.*: nre not to Ik* s«*nt into the danger Kono, Sweden and I U nmark, it is 1k»- I Heved, \vtll ftilow suit. The effe*tivv*- ?ie.ss of the embargo policy, however, i Ot*X’t«nd'^ to n considerald(* extent, on w'{ierh«*r or not the sliipnunt of food- ^t'xifP.'S froin Russia into CJermaiiy can t'C- itTevented. inte sidpping hoard last week pr^ ’p?i7v*d to conr.naiuleer nil .\tnerican ^hSjtp'ng, jind I^'»*sident \Mlson issued iiii; order that fius tlu* elTect of cutting j steel exports to .hijian unless .Tai)- ;uciese vessels ure diverted t» war uses. ■ Exerrption Boards Busy. The «“xam'imiion of drafted men by •(he exempt:>u bojirii.s Is going on rap idly and simv,>*hly. and uuiu-r instruc tions from I'rovost Mar-dial Gen**ral (’rowder th^ hoards have tightened ui> on the ♦‘Xe#iii»tioa-s. They have lK:*en told to k*.'p ill mind that tlu* two things to Ih- acouiiipiished art* tlie rais ing of armiH's ami the maintaining of , industi:l«*s. Meanwhile the federal and local authorities all ov«*r the country i are rounding np the >;lackers ('ontinuiijp their ■\V4)rk of co-operat- Sng vkitb thi* «;erniniis, the Indu.'tiial "Workers of the Worb! stirred up vari- i»«is trouhh's for mine owners, luiidior l«r*odu*ers and themseiv»*s, in many Tr*Hfi*rn Jocalltie.s. Some town.-, foi- invrrl the i*xample of Rivln'e and do- ;rH.>rted the disturbers, and one «tf their J^tulers, Frank Little, was takt*n out aiid hanged by masked men nt Rtitte, IfoMt. Su-h oci unvnee.s, df rt>urse m.n-i^t he i»'pb»red—theoretic;iI|v. 7tie g«!vernr.'.enr *annot :iml will not to]e-2it.e strike.s that ti(* up industrie.*^ fji:it isre vital t» tlie sm cessful eoiuhict of tlie war. Tliis was «Iem(»nstruted by the' quick ending of a strike of thou sands of railway swlt«*hinon tliat started at Chicago. When tlie federal atlthoritieg took a hand, lioth side.^j found they could yield points rcncli tin amicable ngrcciiiem. Onr Stationery Department con tains everything novel and fashion able in that line. Delicately tinted and perfumed, if you like, or simply plain. Whatever you desire we have it Qualities and prices to suit ali purses. We also have a fine assortment ot ornamental inkstands, pens, paper knives and other essentials for the writing table. R. S. MORGAN, Druggist ROSMAN, N. C. Professional Cards. ROBT. L. GASH V.'. E. EREnSE. GASH & BREESE LAWYERS 11 to 17 McMinn Building Notarv I’uidie. DR. J. Y. McKINNEY DENTIST Office Pickelsioxer Building. DANIEL LEON ENGLISH Attorney and Counselor at Law Brevard, N. C. Real estate'law and abf?tract..of a specialty. ERNEST H. NORWOOD Architect aftd Builder Remodelling and Repair'rg a Specialty Clayton, Clayton &. Fisher Attorneys-at»-Law BREVARD, N. C. WELCH GALLOWAY Attorney Practice in all the Courts Brevard, M. C CHAS. B. DE.AVER Attorneys at-Law Office C-^per lilock ALLISON & ALLISON Attorneys-at-Law In Old Cooper Building BREVARD COIvEMAN GALLOWAY Attorney-at-Law Ccoper Block Brevard, N. C. CONNESTEE LODGE NO. 237 I. 0.0. F. Meets every Monday night. Visitors welcome. and \/ DUNN’S ROCK LODGE NO. 267 Ai F, & A. M, t

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