In the Plm«ces. rris a problem to mo very puxxlin^^- I’m wondering If a.iyone knows <Why for happiness ^ e’reever searchinir In the spots where unhappiness grows. Wudge.* ' TRULY A FlifB SHOT. Keeper (with suppressed excitement, and evident relief—to Fitznocnlle)— That's a line shot, sir! Fitxnoodk'—liow so? T didn't hit raiylhing'. Keeper—Tiiat's jr.st it, sir. An' ih’ fiawg' right in range, tool—Punch. Do not wait until you or some of your family are sick nijjh untodenth then send for Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- pdy, b)ut buy jt now s^pd be prepared for an fiiijergeney. It can always be depended upon even in the most severe and dangprous cases. Fop sale by Z. W. Nichols, Bre va^’d, and O. L. Erwin, Cherryiield. Pejialmlam. They say this world of ours 1» roundt And thoug'h reformers dare To agitate with *eal profound, 'Twill never be quite square. —Washington Star. ^ What lie Said. “I asked a farmer for a pumpkin when I was out in the country.” “What did he say?” “He said; ‘Help yourself; I planted them to feed to cattle, anyway.’ ”—Chi- pago Becprd. A Tanarled AffoJr. {Sandy Pikes—Yes, lady; 20 years ago I parted— Lady—And from the looks of your head I’d say you haven’t parted since. —Chicago Daily News. Alfred Thorne, aged 22 son of Rev. J. B, Thorne., at Forest City, shot himself, dying in stantly, in the store of George McDaniel, last Saturday. The latter had asked him to stay in the store till he went to the post- office. No one was present and no cause is assigned for the sui cide. I Qhas. E. Orr, I Li ver-y&jF' eed I , bTABLES, I Mrt ft street, BREVARD, N. C. to date Vehicles. vidin*^' and di’ivinvr llorst;:^ ■ -1 careful Dfiv raveling pul>lu‘ 1 promptly attended to. Busses meet all ti'iiins. BIG Sale Is On ! IS ill all Lines, Inds Must Go at ice. / Narragansett Pier has the prospee<^ pt an out-of-d:oor performance of “As You Like It” early in August. The Point Judith Country club has of fered to loan its splendid polo field lor the affair, and professionals wilj be engaged for the production. One of the most novel exhibits at the Paris exposition is the complete set of bed hangings from Madagas car, manufactured from the silk of the halabe. The halabe is an enor mous and ferocious female spider. Why should a cricket team be made np of just 11 players? One authori ty says that it came aboiit through the even dozen being at first regarded as the proper number; but out of this dozen each sidfe was expected to fur nish an umpire. Consequently only 11 men really played for each side^ thtis the custom came about. ^ HAVE YOU NOTICED? That, fastidious dressers invariably wear a wash tie with a neglige shirt. That it is no longer de rigueur to have a -string tie tied in a straight line across; the butterfly fashion is the thing now. Thcit the particular woman never ^hows a line of demarcation across her bai"k, a§ she uses two corset strings to ^ve thir necessary smooth, flat elYect. That women and men have a d.stinc- tive style oi lacing the.shoes. TLe wom en lace diao'onallj crossing in the ter with, ‘both strings, while the lace straight across.—Leisurp JLet th^ Stand As It is. Editor Sylvan VaJIev News: In the diacussion of the matter of the legalized sale of Jjquor versus the Blind Tiger, J wish to call our people’s atteptjon to some facts as I see them. In the first place, thep, whether sold by a licensed vendor or by the town itself in dispensary, liquor sold by a moral i?ian is as bad as liquor sold by an immoral iiian. The trouble is that either must sell immoral liquor. The liquor traffic outlawed is debased and on the defensive; legalize it and you give it standing and place it on theaggi’essi\^e. And. lurther, Blind Tigers are noi as dangerous as tigers that can see, and a wild beast in the woods is not as dangerous as one tlirned loose in town. In this matter of license the town ijiJiist have men and bo^vsto drink some 81250.00 v.orth oi li(iUor per saloons to pay the tax on the saloon before the keeper can make any profit or even a living for himself, license fee be ing placed at $1000 per year. Can our town afford si^h a sa^ rifice? in order th'^t “street paving insti^ e., saloons or 'r succeea '■ yo a n " make them profitablp. par^iits in Brevard hv^ving boys may thinly well of this matter before voting or advocating ^jther. al- ways )?emem]:)ering th»<t tbe iW9.n who assists in pji^cing bar roqpa or dispensar^j^ in Brevard is re sponsible for the results, be he saint or devil Citizen. The scratch of a pin muy cauee th# loss of ft linf'b or even (|ealh when blood poisoning re»ultB from ti»e in jury. All danijer of thi3 iiiav be avoided, however, by proJiiptlj ap plying Chainberlttiu’s Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic and unequalled as a quick healing liniment tor cuti*, brnisr‘8 and burns. F-jr •,:Me W vaid. uno O. Li. Ei’win, i:er»\>uc.u Br tbe Footllffltta. The funny man appears on the stage with ^ huge re4 t^andk^rchief before hig face. “WJjat’s the trouble, Percy 9’* inquires the orchestra professor. “IVs that awful hay-fever, Gussie. Pays nie right, too.” f‘How does it pay you right, Percy?” “Why, I wi?nt and married a gras;; •vvidow.” Then the thunder of the gallery godi^ vibiates through the house.—Chicago Daily News. nnsj'Ivania woman has secured lamagea for the alienation of jand’s affections. If she is e she will now take comfort ought that she got all they h. Imiim M tapaoj. General Offic ^revardt C, Summer ^SpHEpyLE In Ej^'ect Sunday, Oct* 19, I90g. II Jl.M MSS M 9 9S0 9 15 »6- 9 \ •OfW •.M 5>H 5^ 5:J5 5 4 r,Q 8(:7 6 15 S:iO £^teru Btapfiard Time S^ATfONS: f-*v Heiiders'svllls... Yfile . ^orse Shoe Cannon Etqwah .... Hiantyre Peprose ...... .Dftvldson Kiver... BREVARD SeJica Cberryfleld ... Calvert Toxaway Ar .. Ar ..Lv .. LV =33 s. ist7 ltc« n »3 II 4^ IlM nto lid 10 lit 10 10 59 ‘ f-n.uH-ts j|t Toxrtway with Turnpike lAnp K.i thc Kfbortsof the Sapphire Country—At H(»jidevsonvUle with the Houtheru Kallwa/ fo'-e!» poiiiia n< rth and ttouth. J. F HAYS, General Manager. ‘ V. :.'s ' ::r Sriperintendent. THE jiuate that American vls- Paris exposition will this year $40,000,000 usually spent by x\mer- e during^ the vacation !gU to S03. u Southern Railway. >.r ' f. .: I -.- .;:U! opanlrig' of the W *' 4 - • S 4' -SI.SOTV. .. ..i-i, on sale of tk ..hoON TICKETS To fill prominent points in the ^ SoutU» Southwest) West ludlesi iHcrico atid Coliforuia, • Deluding S». \•.ifitjit.-i.ii. Palm Beach, Miwni, ''K.-' rvi'b, T’*mpa,PortTRnr.pR. I*, r j n s\v ior.. Th« >mas v i i le. A \ n •. lift. At :,.:d I iia the X y I •'r.'’*. Sleeping Car .-ssrv- Eailway. ■ .i-'it. f'.r full infur- .■ ’ ir T. A. Ashevill*. 1*; Ag’t, •■‘f. • ( «.. Miin., •. ( United $2 500.00 ? ilooo awossMkN’s Patefit 'Writiig Ring. » f- • 't. ntlniprovementof ¥ of penmanshipj writer a spltnqirt *‘ks hy th* u»» of -y promiienl J^oai<ls of >• t»»nV t .. ^'ie ring, [pj Wv'man op >.«pply Co. pSf PBILADELmU. • V Ev«ry wk«r*. ;£P U T k&LB pocket AyPARATUfl f V,th th# ;u difltfrfnl colori r d* t j rutinii* hii ViriM> of *rl <}>'..0(t •▼•ry. .' r A<iF.NT8 WASTID / » bccpe :?v;lding. Oq, clD iiie Shops ^ v)ur money abroad ?et lower prices aV a Columns iv n ame# i|.. niatBhine ^ i\ii see me before s away, 90 YCAftw* •XPERIENO OCSlOK* CorxmoMT# 0 yiHiMbooR on mrjT" a Co. # laerican*

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