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6, BREVARD, N. C. A* V- Samples of Ancient Days. fNiwii lo i'om|)jir:itiv»‘Iy nrcnt times 4*v'T.v littif Kill \Mirko«l Ium- sjiiiipliT »»i*! «'f sovi'nti't'iitli-ooutury i\o:!v ;iiv si ill f oiiml :intl :iro tlu' ol>- J.'i’is of t!u‘ roIIit.tr''^ sriiicli. Thoy li'Ually curilaiii llir alpiialift. tlu‘work- r>'’s iiiiiiu'. lh«‘ «la1', toxis, iiu»t- ;mh1 i>ious altii(tiiitii>iis. tlu* wholt* liy an ornanimlal lior«U*r of oiiu* convt'nliuiKil 'I'lu* ojir- >!t's( sain|>hT in t xisu-iirr is saiil to tiu' (lato »f and is *n the K«MisinKlon niti'^fiiiii. hoiulon. SOIIIE LESSONS FROM 'S BIG FIRE SPECIAL REPORT OF THE NAr TIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. Mad Courage cf His Convictions. i’rnnoi'. Hafnn. wliu was )»(*ni in 'imIimi .lamiar.v L’J. l.itUt, liail an avcr- t'l lor iluciiii:^. a praclice pi’cvali'nt Hn>;laiiil in liis li iy, ii! -,u \ cs a wi it- in (lie \\ ;'^Iiiiij^t(iii I'usl. lie liv«Ml ".a !.')(;(> ti> ’I'iic i_'r('at essayist I U' .‘Ml addi’i's;- a."aiii"t ilui-liii;:. in riiauiltrr s^■^.^i(ln in jUMci'tdinus ';inst two nii'U oU'.* for writing anti ‘iulini: a rlialU'M;^!', tin* other for (U‘- %-'ri!ij: it. r.acou was iliru king’s -it- "U'y KfUiral. iULI People Are Beginning To Real ize The Kiyh Value Of Vision. No Chance for Kidnaper. r.illy was )|iiitt‘ pv,i\! l of his hahy sis- ♦ . ant! he ilioii_|;i ;hi‘ woiui'H really -in) it wh'-n ,!r y said lliry would ^ to lake her hoia • Wilh Ihem. )i>e 1 y hf wa^ sian 'in" K. '-id-' lu r lniL':y his iiiotlwr was shnpiiiiiL: in :i '?■ 're. A woiiKin hy ami said, ty! .’\I\ ! W'hal a pri'ily I' lhv," and * •.'! sr.id, •■Vrs, nnd ih('re's a nsaiuma *oti s f(i h'T.” Where Bitdt ^'c^ve Advantage, ’’.irds h:ive no ti-.i: -I'crlalion proh- * Hs. 1 ;iiii'ar;:i',(^ i'l.'.j;ade^, auio- iMi- (>niniaiii!'> . ; ti ;:iii.- oili. crs are *• \nowii !o :hi :i. W'lien i: i'- siiHi- ' Hi tor il:,. hniiLiu ira\*'l‘r to ^rt :• ^ood tir.vikr;, I :,i;d start tor the >rld's ciiii I'or: li's; III. h»> ean he;:in '' aili iiui'ii: till- iiii^raiin.i; birds, hut * I'el'orc. Good VVotk Dof'o by Amateurs. not !• :i \ " • xperin ' iil ^ w iili ml > to I'l"!' " ' .Niin h oj' the I -t Wi>rlx in th‘ ciiioiit o|' iih;nts . :.'i Ilow Cl-'. : (. ,(■ tlifotmh the ‘ 'I I; : :iiiK!;ci''X. ’i'ti,. hiM-r elass a'— ’ ' ;.!■. i • , ;i tirst ■ s‘Im! vah:;'':i' :■ ; iniro'iui ;ion ti; ' ■' h’ :i;r laU' 1. Dipiomat'c Riircj'ar. “^^’h:lt h-i\:' . v;;y t'.ir Vour- •' i' V" ii-'Im'c; i hoiii'hold- t • ‘:tr*'!\illy -.i\er,:. .'!• 1 f.r^'lar with li s ii vo!\er. r ■ l.MUL'liH'uliy eon- N' riiiu Me' ':: : in it si \ rrai ■p.e'>." 'iii'l I.'- ' .,_',.;r. I ai'i pr- !’>-e il'ii iilir 1 !' a pMljcy of HT- !’• r.!I; -ii. ' Many Lessons Learned by Close Study of Burned Area Accompanied by Maps and Photographs Should Prevent Fires in Other Towns and Cities. The ppwcial report of the National Fire I'roiictlon Association on the re cent Auj;uat!i. (la., contla^jrution Klvea a (N>mj)U>te description of the fire, ae- conii>anh‘l with niap.s and photop^raphs of the hnriu'd aroii, and concludes with the following as the le.ssoujj to be learned fttnn the fire: | “Practically tJie titiiy lessons to be 1 learned from the conHaRration besides j f!i ’t open stre»»f cotton storuRO is haz- I ardoii;; are those taught by every other j t*oii!':i;rarion of the past half-century. They n;:iy he siiinninri/.t'd as follows: ■ riie utter Inahility of fh(» fire de- j pnrlnient to control a flte in a building of larjie ar>a and hi'iRht in which lire ! can si)real fn^m cellar to roof in a period of time nhoiter than that in which t!ic tire di'pai’fineiu c:ui respond and get Into of1'e: tiv(* oi)eratloT>. ■ ■■'I'he ne( essity for elTmlnatlnR frame ' ndilificns to hrick hnihlinK;^. protectinK interior ard exteiior wall openitif^^. eii. hi.sir’j; >i'r:!. a! opuninRS. a;^ well a^ ihe iie. i'ssity for proper construction of parapets, skyl1>;hts and dormer win dows. ^ ‘ Tiie need of an ample w'ater stipply •Tiid a pns>ure Riving t'ffective hy- ilr.nnt streams under maximum re- (inlroin ".'s. or of liavlng all Hre com- Piii;It s ei]iiii)ped with an ample supply of e’ic:li’.es. “I'll ' d,'.>'f:'i'r ari.' inf^ from th»» stor- '!S;e of ( orion In the streets whicli not only '■•,(;'eiid.' the tire. but pr.events eni;!?:.' , ompanies from working at advanftrons poln'ts. "The inability of a fireproof hvlld- ir.r to act ^ a flr-^ barrier wImmi its 'i ■!' nr'* not protci to'l. “'i'1' T of the \v,:od‘H :.lii:>pV' nd :!i" !• .:?iner in wliich It s))read • fire !i,\v(>i:d the nbility of a fin- de]>nrt- '•’■’.ent to ri'iitrol. even wlien a fair pif)- poriion of the builiintrs are of brick and have non-combusfiide roo.'s, and ‘ire liof conpe.'-ted. “The f’irth- r fact that wide stre»>f.^ ■’o 1? • form a flre break wlien wooden .s'i:!': Ie r. construction is pre.sent." —Inviir.;r.'-e Ind'^.x. Faculty of Eyesight Takes First Place Among the Many Things That Make Life Worii* i.iving.—Optometrists Working tcConserve Eyesight oi Citizens of This State. AmouK the many thinj^s that make life worth livin>^ we must i)lace the faculty of vij;i(/u at th(‘ very top of tl>e list; and bi*cai!so pc'opli' have «ome to reiilizc the value of visi»n there has como into existeiu'e a great nuiny of professional n»en known as optometrists. 'I’lndr >.\clusive i)u; i- ness is the conservation of human vision, throuKii H»e adjuslmetil of proper j;lasst“s wlien needed. Tiudr examinations are made without the use of drugs, or dro;)s.” I have said that optometrists are conservers of vision. This is a V('ry important phase of iheir w'ork, be- c}*use eyes that aie properly cared for in youth, the defec t. if any, bein^ carefully corrected, will fuve i^ood Fervice in old aK\ Optometrists daily li.iv* calls from those inifortu- nat(‘S who have too lonn noKlecled their (>ves. only to fii\d that if is iui- I)()ssiblf to briiiK the vision liack to normal, because of such nefrh'ct. If one would have muxl vision in old anc. he must .miaril it well in youth. Optoiat't lists not only ci)n- serve visio:i. but tliey aild immensely to til-' sum total of human eiTiciency. and this is true not only durii'K school life but als’i of Ihe adults, since the function of vi.'^lon enters so importatitly into most of our social procf'sses. 'I’he eyes nso a irreat deal of nerve eii#'r,i;y in tl'.eir function of seeing, e>en when the visi:)ii i.-; normal, ami' when tilt' e>es are defective a K>'i'at , deal mi>!e nt'rvous foriM* is reciuired. i becaust'. the ey s strive' to see as well as possible. This often rc.-idts in functional di-tni bamcs in other or-i jjans Ilf tih' 1;> ( tiic ev '; are roM>in,!'. !!:!• ,• • ari;i:’s or.;ans o til' ir just sli. ! :' oi' nerve energy, 'r;'. ! ■■ wp ot'ti'ii tiad p'isons who are suf ferin.u from stom.a; !i. liver, kidney. | bowel or other tronbh'.-, wlio. when j the eye.' are put in focus v.iih proi) erly mad" b'lis- s. ar*> eiiiir. jy reliev ed of these “roilet ti'd” or retlt'x nerve trtnibles. REV. E. ALLISON ILL WITH PNEUMONIA While ])rt!achinf^ lust Katnrday iiiyht at Sycaint)ro cliurcli in Hen derson county, wliero he was hold- injr a revival, liov. Elijah Allison hecaino so ill that ho had to be sup ported in the pulint in order to lin- ir,li hi.s sermon. He was taken to a home in the conununity and has Ninee been snflering with i)neu- monia. Diversified Ads Are Business Builders (>iif cent n woiil fur Mrst insrition: unc Iiiilf I'i'iit a word fur e;t li siili'.fiiin'tit iiisortion. carli inilial or atjlncvi.ition CDiintiiifi as :i word. Bnwgn tor Botn. Hlm—‘‘Darllng, I would ask you tc be my wife, but I’m afraid my Income of $2,000 a year would not be sufficient for us to get along on.” Her—“Oh. yes it would. I can dress on $1,500 a year, and we would have all the rest for our llYlng and household ei* pei\Be8.“ Renew before expiration. GREEN’S AUCUST FLOWER lias been used for all ailments that are cau.scd by a disordered stomach and in active liver, such as sick headache, con stipation, sour stomach, nervous indi^cs- ti*)n, fermentation of food, palpitation »tf the heart caused by in the stomach. Aujjus^ Flower is a /gentle laxative, regu lates direstion both in st«>mach and intes tines, cleans and sweetens the stomach an«l alimentary canal, stimulates the liver to secrete the bile and imj.'urities from the bl')(.d. 25 and 75 cent bottles. Sold by I)uckw(»rth Drug Co. Had Learned His Lesson. ‘■'i :'l-.e M,\ ad\'(i ■ '.:;':d tlie man who 1 I • •> u:re;:t d m j.,at i.in, >e ■ *!,■!;:_ r,i:! ;■ I. .■>> i!;|.. ■. >iirt. I ti'ii 1 ill " o:, ■. ; it imiuIu me ji ■'.-•Sol." • Mo V ‘I L'iven •1 s!i'T - r-: '■ - an oilie.T. ’— i-inni:;:?!. , ; M . ,d. Subscri! tor r.itiior t'n;in bor- >v. t!ic Ni‘ \s i for ten F t it t V. OI X. worth to yc It cuts F. ,tl ci'' . !!.i uuii- ;.uti i \ > .3 >rni LT- IHIe C.:t (•) Li;i’-cr - it;’, auj'.'..--1 f' . n.irf' 'V 1,1 Vv! !o;ut. a oiijteeiaiiU v'iljc.iSL dlifetiuie. Jffcde by C».en(boro L>Ui.iicr ajd Crader Co^ Inc. OwcMbore, Ky PatenieJ MAKING THE BLUE SKY LAW EFFECTIVE. The r('c.Mit action of the State Su liremn Coart In ujjiioldinB the N'orth raiolina Idue Sky Law In the not id Airry case from Alamance county will creatly In fre.'in!:; the clrizr>n.-^hlr ■f Xoi:Ii Carolina fri)m imposition lliroufih t!ie .-ale of stocks and other inve.-tin scheme?^ of nonresl ( (ni'ern-- who. e promoters h:ive II H’ced g('r. l ar. l nreful citizen.s in many .“^ei'tioii.^ of the state in the past Tlie deere. of the ccnirf make.s effect !\(' the power of the State Department of !i to li^idiy illvestiu;ate '('r- p. ra'i-, • that jtrope.-e io >.ell invest mer;r.- of the l:::id i:i this St;;te. refuse *■0 li.*;. ;!i()so found to l>e unworthy ’I'd to 'TYeii;v( ly prosecute and jmn- ‘•■h til').--" iironK'ter^ who make sales V. ’hoi" the Slate ii,i'i'.a>. ( i!i7.en« \s:‘.' .nri' npiTeach 1 v ith pro;iO'.:; i, ipj I 1 ''di ;pi,) iiivesi m* nf'■ to tl,' iiv ;>!1 mi aiis call ii\( a e t .;iiovv lii.-; lit froiii th« ‘ ' 'r if i: I; fori'', oini'i.it !■ n'>t’--.!iu’; to (’.i wi'h t!u“ i>,'. ;!osi- ’■ :. i.o luafer !iov iitti'Kciive it may nil > h ! 1 1 Ii:.0U3TRIAL INSURANCE. !’«>-^.aj one a clearer concP7>-> !i’n oi tiie performed by life! i, nrance i ■-'ripaKie.^ wiien he stiidi*. - t!;e h.ir ii;e.'-'s of indusfria! lii'e iii.‘ur- T;:.( •. Tiiiee-quariers of all llie poll ei'in r .ue are industriiil iliirty t.'.l I - (.'Mt of loi'ty. Wle-n on-- t!':!.!.s of tlie ftervi^'e perfoi.incJ, ihn ii:.^;'i.‘r of individiU'.I;; arfected i.i per- !:aps more irnot.r’ant than tlie ariiount. L' ii !•' ■ .1 ';ari’iiii; fact tliat (>ro om O' rv rv f v > of the populatio’-. of th.e ' ’■••'! a:;d Canada a: • ■ > lif • :.;pcrance poll, y ( . ;;:s p-"> f,,-cello-' ’ ■ o:ie'iiisii: uti.,n bo . ai.i to Ihe peoviie a~ •!.. ' r tli;',’ in T'liiladi . ; ■ ■■ ;r V i' ■ !*ie i!':.;;- ;-- , .in til! uum!;r'r c'l ’le i)o;> ■ .'ft! I e 'iri to Ret an Inkliii,; • to ihe life of tiie pyopl . i3 But it la not onV of no’ii ic's, I'lUt the Inaur rii*a.ni''al exhih’t.^ v.’hicl iii;;ia:.t part in the life «• 1. e ins'-.ranee plays. ii iiidii-trial policies are 7' •ler c( ?.t cf ti.n ;ot: I; in amount of 1’.. ura’icP and ih j'r; i iinm ijicome, nea^ i 'v 19 p r (eat. or. Inc luding the o: ;i:iary I'M-ir e.-p of these companiGs 't:;i hy far th*' of their orlina' om the .‘•.ame cla;; ’ over 3 per c.er> in:!ustria! pollcylio' and to all pollcyho In re.;erve accunui t. nearly equally !ii!?ti1ai a’ i ordii'ar 20 per (;iiit.—.lie! I’ ■, ni’i:'.b'‘r. their 1’! 'T*?, 12 per (f 0 per ct- ;pt fi.sr:et3, at: EYES BEAR LIFE'S BURDEN All School Clilidren With Defective Eyes Should Have Properly Fitted Glasses. “Wliile it is Kiaiifed tiiat Ihe pub lie S( hold siiowld i)e comlui ied foi 1 the gr-. alv'i g.)!)d to the greatest num ■ hei'. yei We ?^l.ould uive some detail ! ed attention to the ne* ot the ex I ce;)tional chilli, in order fli:M 1 e. too., may realize sonirlhiiiK out cl' his j investment of time and e!ie;-,t;\. 'I’i'ei strain of ei vilizat loa rests mo~? lieav 1 ily 111)011 the e\e.,. and we tind that tlie pen eiitaKe of i iiihiren wiMi sui)nor mal vir-i.jii iiarea.'-es in the npp(>r Krad''S. proviaj, ili:;i t!ie '..-e aiudi-j la'.ion of tile siii(i''!ii leii.is to in crea. e vi.-n; i d' f^'eis. "If every c’aild in oiir pe.elic seheol- WilO iias dei'e(l;.e \i.i'"l Wele plop > erl;.' eared for, i' o ;M t:a .:ii }-,e eli!»ii.:a'ii>;i iM a.I i. iia ,.it> ■ i 'i;' wa ■: ai'd an iniii^ :i- e . . the total e;.; i. :.ey oi' has i>t‘’'.I f" ' :nia ■ e.j t' :i i re:i in ilie j^uhlie 'l i. ..d leans, f. iiiiid to iia Ve il f w. re .'■'iitaidy eijmiiped it woul i mean a saving to the .a i: i.)l system i-f more tiiaii ai;iir..illy. anil thi- proportion hoMs in aln.osl every oile r ( ity under lli^e coiniii ;,>ns. ■■'i'iie oa’y sane. i ;Teeiive in. rhod to pursne i to airan.ire for t!ie i are:;.^^il t'>;:i:niii.iw-»a of tiie v;si ip. of lia- sclaiol .inhiieTi l,y nien .-ixilh ,1 in liie inaeliie of optometry v.’ho make t!i“-e exar.iinal ions wiili.nl tlie' u.;e of “droMs" nr drn.f.s. a;; i uiiliout interrnp'i( n to the- schoid woi x. j ■'Tea.ele rs (\ery.vhere to t!'.(! woiab'rfn! 'leiietii;- whieli i’oliow regu lar vir-i' n te-ts in tl»e ^a•ho'ds. 'i'aese tests will beiaMit all concerned: tji>;- I iiihi by all rdiii.sr h'm a '' i ,iji'.ec> in lit>\ ' V ‘ i)v ii.aLiiu;' iier v,ork^,,,,;e ; tlie t.ixaayer. by le-i'eiiinL; the expense ot' eilai .iiioii. ami so. ieiy a:' a v. hoh'. iiy ad ;in,ti tt) it an a.iniy i f yo^i'i;; eiad.tiaies wh.o are Vv-ell (Mjiilpped i'.> baule with t!ie prob-j 1; Ti;- of life. I • I'''> tine j;art of oar (o!;.-uitution. | t’ • rye. set-;...: as much the rec('pta-j rle i .e:'^ of our pa.-siie.is. aiipe-j ti'e-: and im linatii.'iis as tli ' mind it s'lf; and. at lea't. it is liie outward !)orta'. to introduce them to the liouse within, or rather, the rnmmon thor-, oiighfa.'!* to h't our aliec tions i)a' s in- and out. Love, anger, prii'.e ai.d av arice. all visibly move in these little OI bs. A beautiful assent—an enraejed eye tnakr;' beauty deformed. This little meviiher give;- life t:> every part about us; and 1 believe the ?tory of Nr.'un-; implies no mor.' tiian t!iat ihe •ye is in evtry i>a”t -that is to say. ■very part wouhl be muiihUi d. were oi its force rcpri'.-eated more i>y the ve than even by itself.—Addison. \V.\N nCD Two or three grown hogs. .F. VV. Smith. 9-7-tf LOt;S WAN’TICl) We pay cash. MilUr Supply t'(». 3 2 tfc 'ASM l*.\l!) for chickens, eggs, wool and hiilcs. City Market. 'Ml-tfc W.W'l'l’M) Second-hand liuggy in good ci/ndition. X, care Hrevanl News. ‘>-7-2tp TOWN LOTS, farms and timber hinds for sale. Frank .lenkins, Hrevanl, N. C. tf \V.\.\'riOI) Chickens and heef cattle. Osborne Market, next door to Bishop’s. I (> H tfc I r’O]^ SALIC Tut) good milk cows; prices I riasoeable. A]'.plv to ('. M. Siniard. , '>-7-llc ib'OR KlCX'r Fiirnislu‘d or unfurnished I house. Kales reasonable. Mrs. I). H. Ilantock. H-.?l-ltp !Ci'- eating and cooking aj)ples; alsj for i anning. .S()e a bushel at orchard. H. ! !1. Za hary. 9-7-ltp; I •OR S.\LI', Valuabli’ draft, hugev and; '.'.ddlc horse, and line milk cows. Dr. ('. \V. Hunt. 9-M-ltp OK S.ALIC After October t'lr.st, one g« n- ci.d purj)»se horse. \V. H. Olnev, Hrc- vard. N. C. ')-L'l-Up W.XN'i'IC!) Ch.stnut Oak atid llcinlei k. llighc- t ea. Ii in arkct price, i Transvhani.i 'i'aiining ( oirijianv, i;r{'- ' \ard,N. C. l-L’7-tfc j (*K S.XLi^ One sevcn-vcar old biack horse; good Imggv and draft horse. [ \'sM some nice pigs. R. M. Zachary.' '•11-tf j .O >’!' I >iamond wrist watt h. Kngravcd ! >11 ha. k n.iinaris Smith. Linder re’urn I to'I'. II. Shijiinan at hank and rccivel rt uard. ‘.'-lM-2tj) ^ i n.LI\i:RV Ol*i:.\l\(; September 2U\ .111(1 27 at .Mr^:. M. \V. Callovvav's milli-| tu ry .-^tore. .Miss .l.inie l)i Loache. v\ ; eil trimmer, will came fr.im .\liant.i ! to assist in the opening. All the new ' stv!« s of hats, trimmings, etc. I A\"n:i» (»Ki-;s and minlrals i Would like to )^i t in comnuinic.ation ■ witli owners of lands (»n uhii h there arc known to In- deposits ;f iron ani icjipcr ore and otlu-r minerals, (iive acrea; c. j^cia lai desi riptiop. divta.ncc Iroin railiead, and w hai n.ad facilities. 11 j'Mip' liy j(i e I iiti d I . an interest pee lie lo I oiae hell' ;in.l in\c.'t in miner;il '•lads and tlu'ir development. .Address ' ■lerals." 1’. (). Box OJs, Ashveville, N. V 212lp ADVERTISEMENT OF ADMINIS TRATOR State of North (^irolina County of Tran sylvania Notice. The und(‘rsigned having been aj>- jxiiiited and duly (lualilied as administra tor of the estate of T. C. (lallowav, de ceased, all pers(>ns having (laims against the said ostate are notified to exhibit them before him or his attorney, ( has. H. Deaver, at Brevard, N. C., on or before the 20th day of September, 1‘>1X, or this notice will he pleaded in bai of their re covery. All |)erson.^ indented to the said estate will phase make immediate ji iv- ment to me or my atter.icy above men tioned. This the 2dth dav of September, l'M7. M. II. CALLOW AV. Administrator of T. ('. (lalioway. Chas. B. Deaver, .\ttornev. ') 21 (>tc ENGLISH CHAPEL NOTES Misses Oda English and Mae West of IJrevard spent the week end visiting their parents. C. Stntelle left lust Satnrday for (.’alve» t, whore ho will visit his sis- tr?r, Mrs. Huggins. Elizabeth, the littlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor, who has i)i!on critically ill, is improving. The farmers of this section are giitting busy cutting tops and tak ing fodder. Mrs. Johnie Morris of ni>por Da vidson rivt;r, di(!d at her liotiu* on last Friday. SIk; is survived by a bnsbund and several cbildron. A very Neill and Miss Minnio Carr wore visitors at the hurno jf Mrs. J. Neill Sunday. )nr school clo.sed at tbis ])]ac(* on bist Monday on account of scarlet fever. Mrs. V'e.rnon Neill of thi.s is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. .1. Morris of linnard, llotite A j>arty of otir young f(»lk.s)if- tende I meeting at I’isgeJi Forest rnif>n church last Sundtiy niglit. We are to htive a series of ineet- iri:^s at this ])lace bei'iiinitii' on next Saturdii.v night, con'lneted by li -V. Frady of Fletcbers. Ln I i,K 'r \ I 11.Kit. Something to sell means some thing to advertise. Sale ot Kentucky Horses All Broken Stock, No Western Tuesday, Septeiiilier 25,10 h. M. On account of scarcity of cars, sale was postponed, but we will positively sell at auc tion Sept. 25, at 10 o’clock a. m., rain or shine. At iling’s Stable in the town of Brevard, 30 head of Ken tucky horses. Twenty head of these will be high class brood mares; the remainder will be draft horses. These horses were selected with great care as to their soundness and^ work qualities. Caro'iiiia Horse and Mule Co. If I'inf Tr BTi ~~ir l^fTf "T" fi iT'Hl fldi 1 iiaBT ^ I. W. McMINN W.P. WEILT J. M. ALLISOiN 6£z«;a!r.=r.-vT-L'- - - , ■V‘ v» y- / i' .. j. > Where Pessimist Scores. One •.lifference l»et\vei‘n aa optimist ' ’ ,'.>iiiiisL is that the pessimist ■’'"irnlly ^dve y'.!V. a number ot • i '':isous for ioelinir as lio doo;>. What is the talc our window tells? Look! Guns and Hunting Suits and Shellsl It tells a tale of woods and fields And all the sport that hunting yields; Of forests dark and antlered bucks. Of quiet lakes and fleets of ducks. The eager hunt on meadows brown, The covey's whir, the birds brought down. All kinds of guns To bag the game or shoot the Hunsl And everything you need Except the dog, indeedl FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY
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