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NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLUSGISH LIVEI! Crashes Into Sour Bile, Makinjj You Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work. Inexpensive Floors that Lock as Well as Harciwood ’h-r. a - . r is baro and PoI’.fIic.'I, i' ’S !i' r. : l.l as .1 “I.,'.i j'- - ..1” r.ucli is r.‘ t •' ' ‘ V. • * ,.C'. 1 Jc-rcnc'.- Ii. - r » :a ;.!y nio:> to t'' 4, t!. i!'. t ' ti'.e wolhI i an’ I 'cl.iy other wH :!s o:> tl;.* iiiarkt't ■whirli CO: i r fh.ip liard. wood, arc | ; !» beautiful. and wc.^r }■: '' •!». •.!!>• as wt'l!. Wtt ran •■!■. \ / vuii these gained ir cc au a! t_olor3. HILLER SUPPLY CO. HHI".'.’. -.RI) N » Mni'lr.r.c s • .i' ■ • :1 .a . ■ I:. Nole —Amonp the fneni.oiicci .. -GVt QUO (il the WOKEN OF STATE PLEDGE SOPPORT TO CO-OPERATE WITH STATE DEPARTMENT TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS AND FIRES. Calomel salivati-^! It’s mrrciirv. I'lilc- •nt*l acts liki'(lynainitt* on a sUij;i;ish livi r. I When calomel ioiih-s into loiitart witli sour bile it crashes into it. causin*; i rain])- ing and nausea. | If vou feel Mlinus, Iu'a!:uhy, eoiv-ti- pated and all knt>« ’nl out, j.'.'.t to v.nn tlru^;rist and jjet a 30 cent liettle nl i>oil- son’s I^iver Toiu . whieli is a hainiKss vegetable substitute tor d.m};eroiis i iilo- iiiel. Take a >j'tH>nfnl and it it • lot sn’t start your iivir and straighten vou il> better and t]uir'Ker than nasty cahMin ! and without maki”;; you sick, you just }^n l>ack and jjet youi noney. if )-('u take calomel tod.iy you’ll he sii U and nauseated to:iu>rio\\; hesitli- . it niav salivate vi»u. uhii'" il vcu t;’.ke l>od'-i'i''s Liver Toi.i' yon wi’l waki- uj' lH li:u’ rrcat. lull of anil'ition .md uaih to! woik or play. It’s harniK-'. |'U a--an1 and :'al'e to !'ive to cliildren; liuy like t. \ii\iiti-i- ment. STEP III RIGHT DIRECTION most ccni^: ir. vio\JS lor ii.5 beauty, A.-iaN . nJ rea...iTial)!e price i;i North Caroiind I'*ino —for iloi ^ an-j trim. Commissioner Young Tells Women Awful Fire Waste Will Be Greatly Reduced. At tlie annual convention of the North ('arolina Federation of Wo man’s Chibs held at Durham during tii(' lir.-it week iu .May the unanimous support of the organization was pled;^'- «'d to the work of the .North Carolina Insuranee dt'p:»i iment in tin' and a( l i- dent prevoniioii. This actio’i follow ed an addrt'ss by (’oinniiss;oner .)ain'‘s U Youni^ in which h* outlined iho l)lans lor tlie d'i*artnu>nt along the Jines of tiio and a. i idt nt i»reve!Uion tuid t 'hl of the fjroal lU'ed of coopera tion on the part of all livit' orgajii/.a tions in every towTi and city in the Siate and e^-pt'cially tho cooperation i>f the women's orpanizanoiis. Commissioner Voung expressod him- .‘.t'lf as highly pratitu'd at the assur- aiii es of sui>port pivrn him ami .- lated tl’.at he considered the action of tho fe'i'M'alion a sK'p in the riuht diroc'‘ion and one which is sure to hrin.n spleniiid results to tlie citizen* and prop.-Tty owners of \orlh Carolina. A rfilnetion of tho awful Tiro w’aste In this ccuintry. rommissioner YouT'.g snvs. can only be hronpTit alM)ut alontr eilucaiional lines and tlintuRh the co- t'j^eraiion and assistani-o of citixc'ns wlio ar« jtist hepinnlnp to realize the rcsi>onsil)ility that rests on th-'lr shoulders beca\i-e of carelossne'^s or the la. k of ordir.ary pre.-aution. Kv -ry Are is paid for by all the i)eoi'l--. Mr. YoU’ifr says. Insurance is colb'ited from nil and paid to him who has a rir»; hence ihe man who has a tirft ini• ii’ional'.y or uriin'entionaliy takes Til uit'y I'rom h = s ni'i:rhl:ors. l-'.very wei'l; in tliis (MUi:try fire de- r*r(-ys l.i:i':' d\v.'llin>:. 140 n])art- Tiient bnildin'.::^-;. 2*'. hot>-ls. 12 scho!>ls, I'l (hur.lie-:, 3 larpo department '-t-iirc':. hospitnl'-. jails. I! tiicatfr:', r. piib’ic. ha’.ls and 2 c('lle;;es. la^bt tlionsai'd jioi-ons are rejidered home. 1e.s and nine ]):'r-i)ns are burne 1 to death ev»>ry day in iIk^ yar iu the fjiiit'd ^'•ates. Hi a''(-nable enre .^nd jn'>-auMnn v\'niild have preven'i d a vast majority of lht'-;e fir('s and ac'iil'Mifs and ihf I'c.bMMtiim ol’ V.'.iir.an’s Ciab' in tho i-ta'e are to 1>e co’.im' uded f»H' tho position t]ie;>- have tak'>n in tho Qra prevention * .inr,'a. mi. Read the !)ivers:ficii.s also. SUBSCmBESS TO AMBULANCE FUND (’ly]«? Ash\vt)rtli, John Ashworth, yI (0; ('has. Ash\v«)rth, $•»()(>; W. Ij. AikiMl, ; II. (’ Aikon. i^l (M ; ,1. M. Allison, ; Krnesi Allis‘'ii, ..’it>; Mrs. \V. II •Allis*.II, ^1 ii>; Mrs S. K. Alli^'tln .•)(>; M. IJ. lia^will, sl.Ot); 1>. Ij liraiHard, XV ( (); W. 1\1. |{isho]». .Tolui I!isho]», «I ,(;n ; Al. lirysoii, s] ; S. A. Hr^.^ion, •'^1 tMI ; L. I'], IJoll, Mis.s (Jforiiiii Hell, s j; |j. \V. liro.)ks, •V'j ; Loth liroi ks, .\ ; AJiss 1-] lioist iiiii.sMtO: A. litMiiiott, x| ; W. K. Mrt'osc, ,1. W. liurm'tt •‘r’-Vo't; >h s. .M. 1*. Ui'odic, x| ; I’aul Uowen. .'?! ; iv \V. Hlytho. ;?:)•. Z. V Hr.ncll, si ; ilronilield, ; W. A. Hrowii. .s'j ; .Miss Martha Mo.swcll, ' ; ('ash. .‘J» . (>. 'r. ('rary, .^5 ; Mrs (». T. Craiy, ; \V. (’aison, $1 : Z ■( k ('arsoji. .si ;H. N. ('ari i(‘r, *-T. ; •Mrs. H. X. (’arrior, i^.r); M. Sini sril, sj ; F. CU'Miont, -^lO; Halpii Cli ineiit. s] ; (>. W. Clayton, sj ; 1']. 1>Clayton, .ir> ; II. 1'. ('larko, si ; ' M . ('(tolvf. 1 o ; .Mrs M. •'^1 ;.l. M. (’ox, fl ; .1. A. (’tdhy, ; V*’. 11. (’(inklin.M. Doy 1.‘-sj.'); \V. A. Davidson, si ; |)nck\vortli I )ru'4 (^1" : \V. F. 1 )i‘cker, >?•'>; X !‘. Dwort-f/.kV. ; \V K. 1 ; K. K. Deuvcr, (’. (.. Duck '.vorth, s.'); \V. 11. Dnckworth. slO; ?>l 1 )'.vurot/,k.v, -slou ; (). L. Erwin, •sj..'»o; Mi«s !\ufhh“on Erwin, $1 ; II. T. E^e tnn. •'^1; Fri nch lir a 1 ('anij), S'l o : ('. (;. Fonwick, s] ; Kalpii Fislior, : II. (’. Fislicr ; Miss Annie (ia.-h, :^1 ; Mr. Oasli, .si ; Mrs Ga>h. si ; Wrlch (ialloway, eO ; Mrs. Wtdch (iullowa.y, ; (’a])!, 'r. (lallowa.v, sill; .Mrs. M \V. (Jalluway, ^^1..')''; Finn (ialloway. ; ,1. A. (ialioway, 'j\ II. (iall'iway. si : Mali>so (iarron. si: Miss Ell/I let li (i«>»lfn\v, s.',; Mrs. • •i.lis. K ]•' (ila/. !icr, ; W L>. (Jla/,"ner. .si ; I r. (^rnver. :^1 ; .\]. x (-iri iTan.sI : W . 11. (iroLjan. si ; (iasftiii (Ji oiraii, -Si : liev. ,I. li. Hay, s.') ; r. (’. llaiwell. s.'); ,1aII O' llain lii', si ; .1. M. Hamlin, s.'); A. !•] I ia:!:i>t.«n. .Ir . •'^1 :'1 il 'S 1). liarnj) t>>n, si ; IlixliT. s, s-.’; i’.'jlini; llcntlerso!'.. >1; E. ili'n'Krson. s! ; r. 11 •ndcr o a, ■'I ; X. .M . H'>1 lowill. s.',; Miss Si-jit llidn)*'.-' si ; ,\I r> .1 A. ilitio. si ; \V. .M. llmrv, s.') ; \V. I! Harris, s] ; I*. Hays. s.‘> ; « >. L. .li'iTh'S, ; lOnit'st .lustns, si ; ,1 A . .1 ■ duiM 111. S 1.1 'O ; Hade .lollv. si; M'-, W. A, .1 ‘ dmst mo, sI.om; Frank Kir’ir. -^1 : P. S. Kinir, s] : (!Ci!’ritr; k. s:> ; i^. V. Kilpa‘- rick. .75 ; D. P. Kilpatrick. $1; J. M. Kiliiatrick, ; Wales Lankford, f I ; T. T. Loftis, $1 ; A. V. Lyday, ; llnhe Lewis, ; J. A, Miller» $1 ; E L. Miller, !?I ; VV R. Mars, $1 ; Koy Marr, $1 ;(i.*orf'e Maxwell, .;)(); T. M. Milcliell, - Melton .25 J. \V. McMinn, ?::i5; Jake McCall .25: Filniore Me(’all, .50; A. E. Me Kuina, $1; T. S. McKinna, .50; R )hert Maeke.y, $1 ; .luhn Morris, !fl ; Methodist Chnreh (.'olle(!tions, $»ri; MacFn*-Iirodi(! Dm*' Co., .Moore, .V5; ,loic.(! Moore, .50; Masonic Lod^e (Dunns Roek). !?’J5 'ev. A. W. .\l*Daniel, i^l.OO; Miss i)ora Nicholson, l^l ; Miss linljenia i .N’i*‘holson, «1 ; .J. S Nicholson, si ; li. E. Xiehulson, ii^l ; Mrs. Z W. j Nichols, >;l : R. 1). Neely, ^>1 ; Mitch, j Xeely, sj ; Clayton Neil, ?! ; .1. A. ^ Nelson, .sl...(>; Sam N«dson, .*J5 ; Fc'lix Nortoti, s| : .1. F. Norris, $1 ;| Avery Otr, sj ; C. E, (>rr, sj ; Clar- O.’iee ()rr, -Sl ; .hdin li ().vrns, .S) ; Clandt* t).-,t(‘en, sj; Luke Osteen, I sj^l ; ()ln«‘y, sl ; 'F. T. I’atton, *:.'5 ; Cos. Paxton, sj ; (i. H. I’axtim. •‘.‘5; A. H. Pickel'^irsior, sj. Miss May Piekelsiiner, .-^1 ; H. A. | Pluininer, s;,; clareiuu* Pooh*, s J ; W. C. Ross, .sj ; A. 15. Riley, .sl ; C.}. Reeves, .slo ;()scar Ra.\ter,!>l ; S..I. RosaiiKjnd, s5 ; C. (). Robin sun, $1 ; lio.vd Roi'S, -SI ; Rogers, s? ; ' .Mrs. \V. ii. Iiolicrtson. >>'-•>; T. H.' Siiijunan, -s‘.’5 ; Miss Annie Shij)inan, ; ; B. I. Sunnnor School, s'.*5 : Mrs. ’.A. Shnt\)rd, sl ; F. E. Shnford.-Sl ; | ’ -M. Skinn(*r, .50; B. .1. Sitton, ; s'l .')0 ; Sa])i>hir(,‘ Camp, 5 ; J. A. j ’\\ . Schain, i^;5; L. E Simms, si;! .Tohn Suinmt'V, s5 ; T. B. Snmniey, j Sl ; Clandi' Sta^'^s, s] ; W. L. StofTell, ' i^l ; liert Stover, .50; Mr.s. J. S. ^ Silverstein, s5(); J. S. t ilverst(;in, i Ualaiua^ Nect'ssary ; Miss Eleanor 1 Townsend, Sl (I; 15. W^ Trantham, j sl , Branch'I'lns^e.v, s5 ; .). H. Tin-, s’ov, Sl ; w. Y. Thomason, -s5 ; A. j M. Vordery, dr., si!.50; Wilson, si ; 'I’uni Wilst)n. *1 ; H. L. Wilson, sl ; • lolin Wilson. Sl ; \V. R. Wilson, sl ; F. L. W ilsen, sl ; W’. A. W’iiri'ans, ' s! ; .Mrs. V. A. W'.bh, s.,; w. k. Warren s| : W'. P. Weilt, *1 ; Mrs. j M. A E. \V)odhridir»‘, ?1 ; ,1. P. Whitmire. ^1 ; .1. N. Whitmire*, .5(t; .1. E. Waters, *1 ;(i. K. Wltmer, s5 ; diilin Watsnn. ; Miss E. 11. Walk-j er s‘J5 : R. II. Z lehiiry. -s j.'i ; (’has. 1’ieki‘lsimer. ^5; A. E. Hami)ton, i *5. I MR. FONTAINE BUILDS MILL V. Fxiitaiiif has just ahont com- •di'ted th(' ItTiildin^ of sIumIs for honsinir his sliuttle mill. The bnild- itiLT is at tlu' railrua 1 V, one liranch Ilf wliich will serv‘ for the mill side t raei;. ACED CONFEDERATE DIED NEAR PENROSE (Intended for last week.) On August ;{l our coinnmnity vvasdraj)cdin monrninf' upon tho .‘iad intelligenct; of the death of William R. Allison. “Undi! Billy” was horn June ), 1'2>^, and wasii\ his IHst j’car. He was a devoted (Miristian, havin*' joined the liaptist church about I’O 3n*ars ai^o, and havinj' kept tin; faith to tlu^ end. He h'aves si.v children to mourn this loss, f(»tir dhi rs havin- died before him. His v.ilcj di.'d about ■JO years aj^o. T* know him was to love him. He was kind and alTectioTiate, hav- in^j love for oiu? and for all. Hi; was a (!onfed rate veteran and won ^reat distinction for bra\’- cry and cuuraije in the war betwec'ii the States, always clin^in*' to the hanl of tlu; j^reat Kin^. Ho was th»“ last survivor of the «dd Sammj’ .\llison family. H»^ has foui'lit a «;ood lii'ht. (iod tyrant that his memory may lin^'ci with us to Ici.d us to hi'^her and };nialer life, and may Ho comfort tin; h(*rcaved family and redatives. All lionor to this son of Transyl vania. Correspondent. JUNALUSKA SEMINARY A hii'h class Boarding School for (iirls and Youn*' Women, employ- inj' only lolined and cultured teacdiers who are f^raduates of repu- tal)le coliet'cs Electric lii^hts, steam In at, hot and C')ld running water in all roo:> s Special atten tion L'ivim to social culture. Fall form Ixv'i'js Tuesday, Sep- temb(‘r Uh, 1For further in formation address Junaluska Semi na r.v, J. M. Rhodes, Prin., Lake .Junaluska, X'. C. REV. HAY AT OAKDALE Rev. John R. Hay left Monday to }is->ist Rev. W. S. Hutebinson in a revival at )akdale Presbyterian church in Henderson count.v. •Mr. Ihi.v was a>^sif;iH?d to thi.«i evanu'“li>tic wjrk by Pr(jsb,vt« ry. 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