SIXTH PAGE THE NEWS-RECORD Marshall. N C. June 28, 1929', What Will uou uu fit ...?rs. w 'J When or Children Cry for It There is hardly a household that hasnt heard of Caatoria! At least five million homes are never without it. If there are thildren in your family, there's almost lafly need of Ha comfort. Aud any night bay find you very thankful there's a Lottie in the house. Just a few drops, ind that colic or constipation is relieved; W diarrhea checked. A vegetable pro duct; a baby reuedy meant for young Wka. Castoria is about the only thing on have ever heard doc rs advise giv Eg to infants. Stronger medicines are amnions to a tiny baby, however termless thay nay "be to grown-ups. fioed old Castoria I Remember the nam, sad remember to bur it It may spare Em t sleepless, anxious night. It a phrayt ready, always safe to use; la MBergencies, or for everyday eibnr U Anv hour of the day or night that Bwy seeomes fretful, or restless. Oastorla wm swver more popular with mothers than U today. Every druggist has it. Fute, spent Sunuay Parker girls. night with the From Walnut Creek Last Saturday and Sunday .vere our regular meeting days. Rev. N. H. Gniffin preached a wonderful ser mon. . ... Mr. Will Anderson was visums Mr. Waddell Sunday. Miss Evelyn Crane was ine unmet r..V... Dntininn SliniiaV. truest 01 1V11SS . Mr. Maco nanin wa n.. of Mr. Abner Wild bunaay. Mr. David Wild spent oiuiu, night with Mrs. Vashtie Ball. Mr. Nathaniel Haynes passed thru this section Tuesday. .Mr and Mrs. Bill Reece of ood fin soent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. James Reece. Mias Evelyn Keece was vi,un Miss Ola and Annie Wallin Sunday. Miss Glen and Nepel Ramsey were visiting Agnes Reece Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Reece spent Friday night with Mrs. Tom Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Banks ere visiting Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ball Saturday and Sunday. i,r. Miss Verna Crane and Mr. Glover West went to Davis Chapel Sunday afternoon. . Mrs. Emeline Reece was visiting Mrs. Jonah Reeoe Sunday. From BUCKNER We are sorry to report that Mr Charlie Duck, who has been ill for some time, isn't showing much im- PrMremBunvan Beaver is very busy rePMar?IoscoehHensley I. spending . few days in Asheville with relatives. Mrs. Bill Robmson was the guest of Mrs. Mary Ann Rice Sunday. Mr. Willie Briggs has purchased a nel.v Chevrolet car. Mr Charlie Chandler from Mars Hill is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Fred Briggs. ROARING FORK r Cleophas, the 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Graves, shot and killed Rubv Shetley, 10-year-old Middle Life Troubles "About twenty years ago, my health was very bad," says Mrs. Mat Howard, of Ter rell, Texas. 1 wl passing through ft critical time in my Ufa, and I suffered a great deal I was not 'at all strong, and my nerves Sot all upset had ot flashes, and aome- times 'would get suddenly jto faint I could not nana up. My head would whirl, and I could not see a thing. I would have to lie down for hours at ft "I improved so much after I had taken Cardui for ft while, I continued the medicine for tome months, untu I baa passeo. me critical period. Since theny I have given Cardui to my nve daughter.. . AU of thana continued tne use 01 u a.mtr iwtma. We have all been better tor having taken tU". ill Hslpt Women to lUtSSH take Thedford's Bla-Draustt tor A.n.tion. Indlmstion and BU1- ansniss owr i " flfi mmmmimm MRS. MOLLIE GOSNELL IS DEAD N. DECORATION SERVICES Reduced Round Trip Excursion Fares via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD and connection Week-end Fare To Norfolk Southern Retort. Friday and Saturday of u .....L ..ntil October 6th A11ICU "uuj -"- . ... . f-,, i t cacii " " ....... . ,mMr nf Mr. and Mrs. Nick Shet- c .... p-.,.. to Norfolk Southern ley. Why the child was killed is un- ( Re,ori, Sunday till September lt known for there were just the two Summer Excur.ion Fare All Re.ort children present. The deceased is ( Unt;j September 30th survived bv her father and mother Ni Bra Falls Excurion once a week and .several brothers and sisters. , junE 20th to OCTOBER 2nd The bereaved have our greatest sym- jersey Coat Reort once a week pathy. I June 18th to September 18th Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Woody and 0.Sept 1,1929 family spent Saturday night with Mr. i . J. N. Parker. Misses Carolina Parker, Louetta Payne, Ora Blankenship, Isabel Kent Messrs. Oscar Blankenship, Irvin and Eleanor Kent enjoyed some phono graph music at the home of Mr. and Mr.-. Bill Swiney Sundya; also Miss es Helen and Delia Wyatt, Messrs. Homer Lamb, Dd.vey Forrester and Furman Davis were present. Mrs. Marv Ann Stevenson visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wy- att .Saturday for the first time in : twenty years. j Miss Althea Wyatt of Hot Springs j spent Sunday night with her aunt, ; Mrs. Melvin Wyatt. t Mr. Fate Wody spent Saturday j night with the Kent boys. j Mr. and Mrs. Berry Brown naa as their dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Mel vin Payne and baby, Isabel Payne, Alma Haeans, Misses Carolina and Maererie Parker, and Gertie Woody. Mr. ana :wrs. itaipn cooper ana - ".. ,.,, i0(!t wpev children returned to Roaring Fork at Bonnie nm i - , , .T.i. j TKoir Vinvp cnt two in trie last xn.ee Sunday alter spenaing tne weeit-enu 4.i,i, tv,o nffi- . t. ..'x t . onH e want to thank tne om- Hattle Edwards. Miss Lela Johnson has oeen ui tor a few days, but Is better now. Miss Viola AUman waa Dinaimg wheat Monday. iMt. Willie and uiaua rams, mi. Charlie Haney and Uarl Burneu practiced quartet singing in the home of Miss Ethel Johnson Satur day night. We are having some gooa snmwvrs at this writing. From TRUST Mr. Solomon Plemmons visited our S. S. Sunday. Wl were glad to ha,ve him with us and hope he will come again. Mrs. Ellen f reeman ana auuKinei, Pauline, Misses Ruth and Iona Davis took dinner at the home of Mr. and riW. Wesley Price Sunday. Mr. Bailey Price, Misses Alice and Bonnie Price spent Saturday nite at t,o linmo nf Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Plemmons. Mr. Walter Nash and Jerome Al lison passed through this section Saturday. Mr. Frank Davis, Misses Carrie, a. Tholmn. and Nellie uavis iere FROM HOT SPRINGS Mrs. Frank Robertson of Asheville spent several days in Hot Springs vith her cousin, Miss" Mary Robert son. Mr. and Mrs, Dockery and little son, Bobby, and little Miss Byrd of Asheville are guests of Mrs. Dock ery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garenflo. Mr. Joseph Lawson, 'prominent mercantile baron' was in Hot Springs Monday, June 24th. .... A party was given Friday night by Miss Margaret Lippard in honor of AMss Delia Chestnut, iwho is the guest of Mrs. Chas. Burgin. Bridge was played by the older ones while the younger set enjoyed dancing on the veranda. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by several of the ladies. Miss Lyta Brooks spent Friday m Marshall. Mr. W. R. Ellerson of Hayesville n Hot SDrimra last week and he returned to his work in Hayesville Monday and Mrs. Ellerson accomp anied him and plans to spend several weeks there. r MtClm-o nf ' Wnlmit. was a i i nniniH. ti in. "i"11 ' ' iuis. v . , , visiting at the home of Mr. and business visitor here last Friday ifja WmIcv Price Sunday afternoon, Jtfessrs. Craig Gardner and Hay den Roberts were horseback riding Monday. , . , Miss Larnie Price spent Saturday nite with Miss Grace Plemmons. Mr. Roy Caldwell was in this sec tion Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis twere visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Freeman Sunday. From SANDY MUSH Mrs. Mont Hannah is recovering rapidly from her illness. Mr. Gordon Garrett was busy haul ing logs Thursday. jMr. T. T. King caught a large rat tlesnake Friday. The snake had 12 rattles. , , Mr. Hillard Coffey of New Found on Sandy Mush saturaay mom- m,. Mollis Cornell, of Belva, C, died at her home June 19, 1929. She was born May 16, 1866 not far from the old home where she spent most of her life, bhe leit to moui. , m Rub Hannah were was ing. Mrs. Fred Hannah and two chil- fv,; We n hushana. nve sons an a daughter besides many relatives and friends. Mrs. Gosnell was for manv years a member of the Presby terian church. Thru it her children received most of their religious train ing as well as their education. There are manv things that could be said of Mrs. Gosnell that could be said of all the rest of us. But there are a few things in which she was so un usual that it oupcht to be remembered .vith reverence. She had the true spirit of motherhood wnicn u ""- i enea a mue is aisu luc ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. King Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duckett call ed on Mrs. Duckett's parents Friday. Mr. F. L. Surrett had his work hands very busy hoeing corn last W6Miss Thelma Duckett of Wilier Creek was visiting her friends in Roberson Cove Saturday. Mr Edd Ward and two children, Glinn and Reva, and Miss Mayme Surrett took dinner Sunday at the P -r aj. on IYs. T. T. Kme. nome ui - - , ... - T,0 Miss Ruby Hannan aim ii Tho R. C. Buauo Lime Co.. a m- vision of the American Agricultural Chemical Co., has been sold to a firm tin Mascot, Tenn. The Mascot firm' plans to dismantle the plant soon and move it to Mascot. This is a se vere blow to Hot Springs as it takes ajway the town's largest pay roll. Mr. Porter of. Greensboro, N. C, was in town last week on business. Mrs. Lon Brooks and son, Jr., spent the week-end with her home folks near White Pine. Mr. and Mrs. M'alone of Green ville. S. C, and Mrs. Gamtoel of Spar tanburg were guests Monday night of the later's brother, Mr. Crit Sta nley. Mrs. N. J. Lance fell and has a badly sprained shoulder. Mrs. Rhodes and little son, George returned home Monday night fifom South Carolina and her mother came ! with her and will spend qudte a while here. Mesdames W. T. Davis, Jared, Margaret Bryant, G. W. Corbett, O. S. Brooks and Miss Maude Corbett all attended the contest and picnic held in Marshall Tuesday. Mrs. R. O'dell left Wednesday night for Cincinnati. Ohio, to spend Ho months. Her health hasn't been so good so we hope the trip will help her. enuu n nine -. ; miss nun; Christianity. For it must be re- ; Hawkins were the pleasant guests ot There will be a decoration at the Ramsey Cemtery Sunday afternoon, July 7, at 2:00 o'clock, come and bring flowers. Everybody CARL R. STUART Attorney at Law Office Over Citixens Bank Marshall, N. C. ! FROM TENNEL1NA, N. C. The farmers of this place are get ting along fine with their crops. Most everyone is ready to lay by their corn. . We are having a good singing and ' of this nlare. (piajei Hied...,, Thp ntticers caDtureu tuiumci niemceren tn;u 'i ! j jss uever mciiawcu - Christianity who said: "Blessed are the meek." '"Resist not him tha tis , Mr and Mrs- Fred Hannah and vil." "Give to him that asketh thee. ; -.:, and Miss Annie Hawkins took If anv man would take thy coat giv v,: tv, mat nl?o." "He that abSseth' i,;Col W11 hp pxalted.'" and. "If Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with Richard Duckett. j W A. Kinjr out moioiins and .... . . ( ' i. I l . anv ot you wouiu ue iwc Kibi (daughter were all let him be the servant 01 au. morning. These teachings Mrs. Gosnell exempli- Misg Rochei West and Sue Reeves fled to a remarkable de3ree. She f Ljttl Sand.. spent the week-end was unagg3Sf;ve, untvuiiiuis, visitine inenasjiiiu 1Civ.v, She recog- A no. asked little'. uiiiiB a"" w..- - - (place. , , , Oatnr. Iaims upon ner anu us- . M Ed(j wara naa cuii""j Richard Duckett and at Paint Rock. Miss Louetta Payne had as her supper guests Sunday night, Misses Ora Blankenship, Isabel Kent, Messrs Oscar Blankenship, Irvin and Elmer Kent. Miss Gertie Woody and brother, W7"W nizrd many serted 1.0 righj. bne asueu mue d.v f .L. IJ A vq if oil aha hfld. . J 01 me wuiiu niiu fta.c 1 Mr. anu , . Vl it is easy to n"; r Muss KUDy --- Ki imposed upon but never imposing on home of mr. and Mrs. i. i. iuk others. That is the seinsnness 01 SunQay afternoon, motherhood. Her spirit was iiKe a healing halm after a contact with this self-advertisin?. self-seeking, shouldering over-ambitious, under- inHiistrious veneration. It was like . . ,1 11 f visit- Miss Annie uawKins v ing Wednesday. There were 116 out for S. S. Sun day. j Wnrrv Green of industrious generniiuu. " " , Mr. anu - . , !. an elusive fragrance from a begone- ABheville spent the week-end wun . ,ifflr m WHAT DR. CALDWELL LEARNED IN 47 YEARS PRACTICE A physician watched the results of , .' - . . .M 1 f eonstipation lor l years, anu ukuevku that no matter how careful people are of their health, diet and exerciser constipa tion will occur from time to time. Of nest importance, then, is how to treat tt when it eomes. Dr. Caldwell always ; ""Ma in favor of cettins as close to nature - as possible, hence his remedy. for eoasti pat ion, knows, as Dr. Caldwell's Syrnp It can not harm the systsm and is not ' habit formintr. fivruD Pepsin is pleasant- tasting, aad youngsters leva it. , ' r ' Dr. Caldwell did not - approve of Jtmm4-tm mytA 1 1 1, 1 Ha AA Hlt Mieve they were geed for anybody's . kyetenv In a practice of '47 years he , never saw any reason for their nae whem Pymp Pepara will empty the bowels just , M promptry. j . - . -' - . T)i nnt let I IT CO OV without bcTR el nMvncant, Do set sit and dbpe, rt go to the Rtamt droggwt and get - of the genertms bottles f Dr. Cald- i's Sttxw Pwsin. or write "Syrup fn," T-t,' 13, I?jntieD Illinois. cers for being so faithtul ana trying to get rid of that wicked stuff. The names of the officers who caught the ' stills were Mr. Jim Myers. Will Law- ' son and Tom Gowan. 1 There will be an ice cream supper !at Antioch, Sat. June 22, for the ben fit of the church. I Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Lamb and v. Tnmnn S. C. were visit- IlllflllCl JL . . . . , . ng friends and relatives nere lasi week. Mr. Elbert Goode l.vas visiting tfir. Emmett Harkleroad Sunday. Mrs. John Gowan is making ner this nlace. Mr. and Mrs. Eunie VVya" Mr- an.Q Mrs. Arthur Thomas, visited tneir mother, Mrs. Alice Gowan here. From Azalea, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Worley and children attended the show at Asheville Sat urday night. ... . Mrs. Meadows was visiung in m aciiiuii . . . j - ... i Mrs. A. B. Pangle caiiea on nei sister Mrs. z,acK i nomas cuuc Mr. and Mrs. Zack Thomas motorea to Shutin to visit Mrs. Thomas par ents, Saturday and returned Monday. Mr. Cecm.rameii ana hijsocb tle Harkleroad, geneva Lamb from Marion called on Mrs. uonnie i mm Wednesday- morning. . ' Mrs. Davis from ijemara a biiciiu ing a Week or two with, her daughter, Mr. N. V- Price here. . . Mr. Henry Davis visit ec mr. jjuwier Worly Wednesday. Mr tut m mw,jieuiu.i.r ed on her sister Mrs. Paul Case. : air. Harry Davis has a wpnaenui job iwnrkinj in the fine room. - I bet tnt omce cat ur himeelf in the shade. ' - J less hurried aee. It now lives in heaven. It must not perish from the earth lest the essence of Christianity perish -a th it. FronT ALEXANDER Our S. S. at French Broad is get ting along nicely. Saturday . and Sunday wt: our preaj.iing days. Rev. Everett Sprinkle preached us three good sermons. A singing convention was held in the r. ;nch Broad High School build ing Sunday afecrnoon. ) heard so:i:e good singing. The French Broad singing class went to ' the Elk Mountain Baptist rhiircb -and sanr Sunday night. ot spring fr""" j JL w.,iV Surrett. MMr Edd Ward 1 called on Mr. Joe tab.. busi- rGSn'w'.ll. was the guest of 'Miss Lois Garrett Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Cox were at Chert nut Grove Sunday and Mr Coxde- Kvered a splendid message to a large au,ence- ,wn. for Mr. Millard P,emmonToxTear Spring Creek to visit the Chestnut Grove church . Sun day to lead singing : but . he , failed to come.' we are er",..s - at Chestnut Grove church Sunday to "ni' Everybody who wants to. hear o-rtod sineing, p ease be there. g Come on Odessa, with your news. DR. HUTCIIINS AT MARS HILL To Open Dental Office Two Days In Week Over George & Whitaker's Store WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY beginning APRIL 17 & 18, 1929 WILL BE AT MY OFFICE IN MARSHALL ON OTHER DAYS J. H. HUTCHINS, Dentist MOST people know this absolute antidote for pain, but are you careful to say Bayer when you buy it? And do you always give a glance to see Bayer . on the box and the word genuint printed in red? It isn't the genuine Bayer Aspirin without it I A drugstore always has Bayer, with the proven directions tucked m every box; Aanlrln Is tti trad mart of D. ... lllMflfftVM t ltoaoiMel4tstC sf isUwUeseU THE SOUL SHALL AWAKE By Mafra English , Some day your sleeping soul shall Shall put away the futile thing that Make the man but clay, The earth, but earth, And tak'e the things God-givan, .And know their worth, The things that make earth heaven. Some h6ur you shall hold these things dearer, Just peace, not power, Not crowds, but someone near A yellow fio)wer will cherish more Than something man has gilded, And your own door, than towers by strangers builded. Sometime these things you will es teem: A son, a rime, perhaps a painter's dream, Your soul will climb out of its clay The God was no tmistaken Who knew some day Your soul would yet awaken. ATr niiffrvrri Fowler Creek was the guest of Miss Viola a woman's smile by Allman Sunday. . teeth-bath may be artificial. Miss Lillian rarr.sn spent ine uoj at home Sunday, but motored to sirring bunday mgnt. j Those visiting Miss fctnei jonnson Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson, of Alexander, and Mrs. Crough and her daughter, Nellie, of Marshall. They had planned a pic nic lunch to be served at the Sulphur Qr...;r,ra Knf ntl HCCOUnt of th TBin they could not go to the appointed place, but the lunch was served in the yard of her home, near the spring. Everyone seemed to ; enjoy AnitVior nirrm'c lunch was served Au nf Mm Delia .11 AllAwlni Parris' home by Mr. and Mrs. Wd- . EFFECTIVE MAY 8 r.,fnr, Manv toot tires- f CENTRAL TIMBJ onf anil airxnrojie nioved it--eSpeC- u. n u -.-ft HimiiJ at 6:23 A. M. ially the good eats. " ,l No." 11 West Bound at Is 25 P. M. Miss Nellie vrougn ana nr. v- j0 27 West Bound at SOUTHERN RAIL WAY SYSTEM Southern Passenger Train Schedules For Marshall, N. C. rimnflres Schedule Patient" t'5"' now du Ma,,h W. A. SAMS Physician and Sursreon Office Front Room Oyr Citixn Bank. It's a peor Welsfe rarebit that does not make you regret havinf formed man jonnson motorea io u.. t fiiiitlflw m-fttvrnaan. ; mf mm R.MnJ si fl:l A. M Mr. and Mra. Albert.Johnson f1 No. 12- East Bbuad at 12:23 P, JA. Mrs. Crough motored to Marshwl Wo 1Q2 Eut Boad at 7:33 P. M. Sunday afternoon. - . joTE-MarshaU tint mae wew Mr. Krvin karris 18 CUICUIZ wni- v i.i , - Mr! Lee Carter U very'llL W. nnre. on. nor . hope for him a speedy recovery. J f lto seodio pnnsnoo : mhm Ma a ana nxnei jennsoa tM mat miuww. Mr; McClure White motored to the fc-.flefcl AgraU for Urth-wr Infer- singing, 81 ihia. Hiuuiimiin , , . v- Mri; Delia Parris was the gnest of NOTICE Ticket office doses t 4:00 Mrs. Nancy Johnson Monday, twhile p. M. (Central Time). ' Passengers .! i ... mfff it TKaI ti - i . - tnere aaugniers """ uains evening trains win pieaae yut- ana uuian, wc.c '",' K chase tickets before that time. ifL J1 J 2 WOOD. V. Pasa. Ag. Alice DBMOtr vac uj mow . ' . . - w a Mi Viririe White Visated Miss - , Ashevulo, n. C- Ethel Johnson Saturday afternoon. ' O. S. BRADFORD, Agent, Mrs. Mary Jane Ammons Ut . trWX V. C From GRAND VIEW As' the months pass on our Sunday School and singing seems to be im mrnviTiir each Sundav. How enjoy able it is to awake these glorious Sabbath mornings, and prepare our nelvfia to attend church and meet each other with a smile of greeting alter a week's absence. Several from this place attendee, singing at Mount Zion Sunday alter iMnn it waa enioveu uv au. We have prayer meetings at tnis church on Wednesday and Saturday nights. Each and every one is invit ed to attend, and help our meetings to be Successful. . Miss Texie Mctialiaira, (wno is at tending summer school at Asheville, enent Saturday night and Sunday tnifli tlAfflfl nlk&. ,. . V . - - , m Ann Mrs. T. S. Nice returnea home Sunday after visiting relatives at Petersburg. Mefwrs. Marvin ana unarne .ey of Long Branch were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mc-ftallnii-rf KivnHav. Mrs. Lillie Kector ana cnuaren oi Craggy returned home Sunday after fmfindmfir some time wun air. u ATva J. R. Connor. u.a MiTinia Fmher and two cnll- dien of West Asheville are visiting vlntivM t this nlace. ' ' Mimes Nobu Minnie, and Stella i?i hail m their snests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Reese na nr sno Mrs. Kelly Kice ot wern AsneviM"- ; M! iiU Wehh of Dillingham, N, C. has returned home utter visiting ' ' . . -. rr tin 1 h sinter. Mm H. ft. nnetm ui i Misses ueneu ana ur nt"'"; were the guests of Misses Pansy and Thelma McGallaird Sunday. - y Mr mnA Mrs. J. G. Reese attended preaching at Jupiter Free WiH Bap tist Churcn aionqay nijcm- ; Mf: Everett 'iweea. oi . uarsnaii, M and Mrs. J. O. Reese were the tnck dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Carlie firman SnndsT. dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. R. M. Roese Sunday. i .- '- I An amhitioa to own a skyscraper lis lofty ideal. j TAXI SERVICE Open and closed cars. Better serv ice. Prices are rignc none, write or telegraph tf. S. B. FERGUSON Phone 58. r LYRICS OF LIFE By Mafra English Above you angry mountains toss, Their heads, and there are streams to cross, And sometimes it's the crooked trail, The tjiiwrled wood, the windy gale: And then yon come to some low plain No tree, no torook, no mountain cnain, No hill to climb, no dip no raise, And know the time of desert days. But sometime sitting by your fire, fFor so the wonder Iwill retire,) When hands grow heavy, limbs grow lu, , , . (For so they do when men grow old,) You will remember streams you cross ed. And heights you gained, and heights you lost, But seldom will your memory gaze, Along the path of desert days. Life has its rivers and its rills, Its depths of sorrow, and its hills, And oftentimes the heart complains, For inland's peace and level plains, But when old age may sit at last, And memory review the past, You will regrej; not harder ways But the lost hours oi aesert aays. DECORATION There will be a decoration at th Ramsev Cemetery Sunday, July 10.29. at one-thirtv o'clock. J!iV bodv invited. Those having fiuends and relatives burisd there please see that their graves are cleaned off. CONFIDENCE i Did you ever stop to think what an important part con fidence plays in the exami nation of eyes and the fitting of proper; glasses?. TJhose who have had us examine their precious eyes and make glasses know that all optical work from this old establish- ed firm is dependable, our prie.es consistent with quali ty work and eur eervice the best. For better glasses, consult' ; Dr. Charles H. Honess v OPTOMETRIST SINCE ltOO v No. 3 Flatiron Baildiaf, Groond Floor ASHEVILLE, N. C 1 . . five 1.-4 , V its acquaintance. Sindey n!s-fct wiih her st, - .

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