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PICKELSIMER, Ph. G, Prop. Telephone No. 1 Brevard, N. C. Let Us Sell You Medicine. Brevard VulcanizingCompany BREVARD NOW HAS A FIRST - CLASS VULCANIZiNG PLANT. MACHINERY AND ACCESSORSES ARE ALL NEW AP^D C 'IMPO SED OF THE VERY LAEST INVEf TONS AND THE VERY HIGHEST MATER: .L. MR. STEVEM FOMTAl.NE HAS N( W RE- Diphtheria! Twenty or thirty Mrs. N. A. Zachary of Brevard, By S P. Verner years^ago the rumor that it was re- visited friends at Toxaway Saturday (CopyriKht pending. All rights re- in a neighborhood was suf- and Sumlay served ) j cause for a panic or near Mr. and Mrs. Horace Keaton of Bre 1 panic. In view of the p:rcat morta.!- var.l are moving to Taxaway this Ore of the purposes I wished to I «y occurring in some epidemics this week. . , , , carry out while I was at Bena Luidi is not surprising for in the hands of The County Superintendent and j was to determine the mouth of .a | the best physicians little was done or Superintendent of Public Welfare certain “river of Doubt” in that re- could be done other than painful and visited the Toxaway High School on j £e"n prIv^^u^\Tindttte'?bT^’.^c^ ! -"oying, and we now see it from ^ Friday afternoon. | tion mark on the maps. It was sup- : a standpoint of results attained, ut- Miss Pennie Sue fNorton left loxa- • posed to bo about one hundi’od iiiilcs terly futile mopping and swabbing way for Flori;la last Thursday where ; long, to have its source near the cp.p- , throats and noses of the siif- phe will attend school this coming ital of Lukcngu king of the Bakuba tj. • 1.4. u „ n ^ (or Bushongo;) and to join the Kasai , lorers. It might be well to sta.e winter. 1 on the east side between the junction i that Diphtheria is a systematic dis- Miss Virginai Owen returned home , of the Lulua and the Sankuru. It j ease with local manifestation as seen last week^ from Saluda, where she ; was also supposed to be the most im- i tonsils and adjacent parts of has been visiting her ,sister for the i betw?eU"ose1wo,\ych%vofld"™^ Whether its past week. ■ it a watershed of approximately three | point of departure is pr imarilly the Miss Annie Galloway of Brevard thousand square mile.-.. While the ^ throat and tonsils has not, so far vipited Mrs. J. C. Owen last week. I river had been indisputably identi- j writer is aware been fullv de- Miss Edith Monteith of Sapphire ?^‘de'’ll Sr^St^Sorontf maJ i tor^ined. This is ’ not however was a Toxaway visitor Sunday. ! had not been determined. To do this j naterial. It is a disease character- Miss Beezie Bracken and Miss by estimating distances along the ; by great depression, in this like Marie Gillespie visited their parents crooked couvse of the Kapi Vvoul/] be j “Flue” the nerve tissues are no of Brevard Saturday and Sunday. Mr. only a rou.'jh approximation. There TURNED FROM AKRON, WHERE i 5 OB-, were, nowovcr, eeruam riu»uritcin* . ^ . f Vith 1 ' 1 t S DDhire TAKVFD HI'S r>F-i OMA A?>'D IS ?RF \REDiP<^«'=s in that region, from which I i o'-'nced by past diphthcretic paral.vsis. moved to Sapphire. I ry.lO JLi* Jio a. K.JC. ' . L,„,„ i .»ct a trian'-ulation, pro- Su'.ldcn death after apparent recov- Last SaLarday night TO DO WORK OF THE HIGHEST ■■ ilADE UNDER A GUARAN 7'T' Call ot: S. FONTAINE, Manager. Next to Post Office. Brevard, N. C. ilirjeuar^i ifns tit it ti^’ BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA iasinessi Departments—College Preparatory, Normal, Music, Dasi mestlc Art, Houschcld Econo’-.iics, Agriculhipj. AI! departments :ire directed by teachers with special training an d large experience. Tiitv know their business. Ir.tiuences of the Institute are alone worth the cost of tuition. Opens on September 5. ^ >]■ ■■ *■ i ' ‘' I '- Watch the Label On Your Paper And if your time is about up fill in the blank below, accompanied by check or post office money order for renewal. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE One Year $1.50; Six Months $1.00; Three Months 50c; Two Months 35c. ‘‘Brevard News,” Brevard, N. C.: Gentemen—Enclose find $1.50 in payment for subscription to “THE BREVARD NEWS.” Name R. F. D Date Town & State CLIP THIS AND MAIL IT TODAY. doubt invaded and destroyed as evi- and Mrs. \V. T. Reid and family have were, how<’ver, ' i I li'. ueeu uy IJrtBL vv, a numebr of vided I could clearly identify the j such as clearin.e; up of the throat, folks of this community attended mouth of the Lukenyo from their j invasion of the kidneys produc- ^hc entertainment given at Oakland ?!!’Te'S’ip d^n th^ Kasai° in ""o/der I ing acute Bright’s disease. Any or- School. The renort is that the oc- to familiarize myself with the lo- gan of the body may succomb to its casion was a splendid one and that cality, and to obtain observation invasion — So far as the writer can the proceeds realized from the re- points for such use. | say we have now but one proven spci- freshments f>old after the literary I The negotiations with the Baschi- ; diphtheria; Antitoreau, it is program was $180.00. | SfecT^nf tl'’ta!‘“up^wwr.s th"; both preventive and curative. It is On Friday. October 7th, the Lake ^ uestion of a canoe and paddles. er,tablished beyond rasonabie doubt Toxaway Literary Sociot.v will ren- liey were dccidedly timid and had that it is nropcr should a case be sus- der its first program. Everybody is 0 be stror.^dy reassured, as well as pelted to* have occurred in a family invited to attend. The Society hopes remunerai&d, but finally brought a suspect not less docage to meet other societies of similar kind jeautitu] thirty-five foot canoe to the x;nits Also to give to in joint discussions of important sub- Umdin;:; m an appointed day. io.juvj unus. lo give The cano^' was hewed out of a sol- c^ch member of the family and to jects during the coming fall and win- id log of African teak wood. It was any v ho may be exposed to it a pre- ter. made lonc” and narrow, as -need with ventive dose of about 2000 units. Varied preparation is being made the Baschilele was a desideratum, afraid to ';-ive it liberally for the Community Fair w'hich is to with^hdr neljhWr^Th”'’"^^^^^^^^ it'at'a majority who are ex- be held here on October 11th. The aged owen or the piroque brought i>osed to it <lo not develop diphtheria t ublic iS cordially invited. It is pre seven Baschilele youths with him, who can be explained by immunity pos- fiicted that the coming Fa.r will be added to my eight, gave us paddlers by the person so exposed for the best of its kind ever held in Tran- enough to make it hum. This rather ^ ^ ‘ rn-mU -^trp now nndpr oon- large crew was taken along with a the germ sjUan.a. Co.ials are no^/under con view of expediting our return against has been found by examination in' s^^'^^tion. The exhibits will consist the swift current of the Kasai. We ; carried very little b^iggage w^ith us. Before leaving, the Baschilele en tertained us v>'ith a concert. It is hard for Caucasians to imagine prim- Itive African music as being really boautifuJ, but one of their songs was riinply exquisite. The rhythm, ca- ieiice, and harmony blended to make 't the gem of all the aboriginal songs 1 ever heard anywhere. I induced Lliem to let me record it on the Edi- phonograph I had with me. That little Edison was destined to ■lart something in the Kasai. It ought to have credit for the discovery of the diamond fields, as will appear farther along. It sang its way into the hearts of the Baschilele, it scared the wits out of the would-be hostile group, rumors concerning its amazing qualities flew ai'ound the valley, until they crystallized into a legend that Fwela could catch a man’s soul and put it into a box and make it sing or talk while thp man himself was stand ing by with his mouth shut tight, lis tening to his soul perform. The Baluba word for soul is “mwesye,” nnd their idea of its function ’s much better defined than one might imagine We sped down the Kasai at a speed of about fifteen miles an hour. Going down stream, the native practice is to put the boat in the middle of the river v/here the current is the swift est. The paddlers stand up, forming right and left banks. Their paddles are about ten feet long, the blade about eighteen inches. They are of- Worlds u Music n'.outh? and throats of persons in ap- every kind of farm and home prod parent health who after contracting ^^ts. The Athletics promise to be what is called a “cold” with inflam- the best ever given in tne community, ed tonsils have promptly developed contestants, now, under the su- cases. North Carolina in common pervision of the principal of the with other states furnishes diphtheria ; school are striving hard in order that antitoxin without charge or at a nom ! s^^h may reach the highest of ef- inal cost, in North Carolina 25c. per ficiency and be able to combat suc- dose no matter what size the dose j cessfully his opponent and be the may be. This price puts the remedy i honored Knight of the occasion. Come in reach of any person. As stated ' everybody, the brief exercises will be . in soAie previous articles the writer elevating as well as making you hopes that he may yet live to see j ^«til you split your sides. Come , other malignant diseaases in the j every thing from the riding same class as diphtheria from the i the wild ox to the catching of the ON AMBEROL RECORDS Owners of Edison’s Amberola Pho nographs have at their command all the world’s greatest music, produced by the greatest living artists on Amberol Records. Every month, new records are issued, in cluding the verv latest popular songs and dance hits. Every Am berola owner should have the fol lowing favorite selections: < Quartet—Ri^oletto, by Alice Verlet, Merle Al- £ock, Arthur Middleton and Guido Ciccolini. No. 2i)00G. Melody in f". Violin with Piano acc., by Albert Soalding. No. 28385. Hawaiian Smiles, by Waikiki Hawaiian Orches tra. No. 4052. Shall We Meet? Sacrcd selection, by Vernon Archibald and Lewis James. No. 3048. Bluin' the Blues—Fox Trot, by Lopez and Ham ilton's Kings of Harmony Orchestra. No. 4044. Oh By Jingo! Oh By Gee!, Popular sons: hit, by Premier Quartet. No. 4041. In ordering by mail, gire the numbers of the records wanted and enclose postal money order or check. -BBQDIE DHU3 CO. Rsxall Sfjre Br^w2^^ 1 C. standpoint of control. Very sincerely, W, J. WALLIS. cles The scenery from the canoe on such a trip show one the vast enclosing wall of eternal green on each side _ of the I'iver, the forest predominating ■ ten handsomelv carved from the best ^'^*th occasional stretches of riparian hard woods obtainable, the African ‘^rass. The grassy banks are cut up ■ebony being the most prized. All by the deep gullies made by the tracks greasy pig; from fleetest foot boy of six to the man of mature years. Since woman is surely coming into her own—the day would not be com plete without athletics for the girls. Therefore a number of contests are ! scheduled for the girls and they are striving with all their might in order that they may show the masculine se;; what has long been neglected. Come one and all and enjoy the ' ; : most splendid occasion ever given paddle in the hands of a paddler sit- among the beautiful Sapphire Hills, ting at the prow, who special duty it is to be on the look-out for obsta- Women at the Ohio State univer sity say they do not desire w^ealthy husands, merely good providers. In i these days of the high cost of living, that’s a distinction without a differ ence. Don’t forget the date, October 11, All Day. Catarrh Cannot Be Cuied Dr. TINKER REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE. Leave orders at either Hardware Store. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the t>eat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure It you must take an j ^ „ ^ internal remedy. Hall’s Catarrh Medi- strikin" together bv the time set bv generations of hippopotami. Green- , cine is taken internally and acts thru i the leader at the nrow the imoetus ^sh yellow crocodiles lie concealed in j * I LHU lediiur Cic tne prow, tne inipetuss ' systeni. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine was given the canoe is wonderful. Some- the herbage along the shore. Some- i times they go faster thart the river times a long shelving sand-bank pro- j steamers. I wonder now at the tem- ?<?cts into the stream, and occasionally eritv of my younger days when I *’iver contracts into a narrow used to put myself at the mercy of ^'ocky passage with barely width those savages, and go whirling down ™ tlic middle of a river often two miles I wide and thirty feet deep; but I was dangerous part never overtunied but once, and that m? S i j. - w^as when I was ^teerins nivself* Baschilele went right on, ap- I There is some danger of strikfng a Patently indifferent alike to rocks, j crocodile or a hippopotamus, but this sand-lmnks, whirlpools, sharp is minimized by the lusty singing of the crew all the time. i ^ reality guiding the craft with prescribed by one of the best physicians | in this country for years. It is com- posed of some of the best tonics known. ! combined with some of the best blood 1 purifiers. The perfect combination of ; the ingredients in Hall’s Catarrh Hedi- f cine is what produces such wonderful j results in catarrhal conditions Send for > testimonials, free. i F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo. O. All Dniffgrists. 75c. Ball’s Family Pills for constipation. a knowledge of each locality that was almost uncanny. All the pilots on the Congo steam- The News should go into every home in the county* “Balya, baiya, tiyai kumanda, Bena nzada badi benda, ^ Tlyai”®“’nya'i“'’S’? Yo^ Y?i Yo' Ti ^ver paddlers. Ha-a^a!” ^ have seen a twenty year old black There are many different songs, most of them improvisations, and snatches suited to the occasion. The paddlers often lend emphasis to the chorus bv stamping their feet, which usually throws the tenderfoot white passenger into a duckfit ,as it seems to threaten to s>^amp the canoe. The canoes are steered by a short year boy at the wheel of a tw’o hundred ton steamer, with a cargo of ivory, rubber, copper, and gold, worth a million dollars, skirting a rocky prom ontory with all the sang-froid of the fizzled veteran, of the deep at the wheel of an ocean liner cutting the placid of +h“ '^n^dr’ims. (To Be Continued.) PATENTS Obtained. Send model or sketch and we will promptly send you a roport. Our new book on Patents will be sent to you on request. D. SWBFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS 305 Sevenfh Street, Wtsjiiflgfon, D. C. Over 31 Years’ Exji^rience. 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