* You GE^ J; WITH A LUME back ? ^dnej trouble MaHei You Miserable. e=£j everybody w^o reads the newa- ™P*rs is sure to know^< of the wonderful cures made by Dr. KilrnW’s SwamtvRoot, the kidney, liver and pladder remedy. It Is the great medi- cal t riumph of the nine teen th century; dis covered after years of scientific research by* Dr. I Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad- der specialist, and is j*onaerfuny successful In promptly curing back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- and Bright's Disease, which is the worst ' ^ of kidney trouble. Ktlmcr’c Swamp-Root is not rec- Q'T^rnended f or everything but if you havekid- liver or bladder trouble Jt wili be found jUst the remedy you need. 11 has been tested so many ways, in hospital work, in private Practice, among the helpless too poor to purr Chase relief and has proved so successful in ^ery case that a special arrangement has ®cen made by which all readers of this paper ^ho have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book lelling more about Swamp-Root and how to ^d out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and ^nd your address pf. Kilmer & Co.,Bi “mton, N. Y. ' regular fifty cent oollar sizes are sole TO OUK HEADERS. After serving fourteen months as publishers of the Newe, we retire with this issue*, a,s l!a,s her.et‘;iore b;js>ii an!i<>!jti>':;^d. Mr. J. J. Miner, the foruier editor and proprietor, will again assume editoral control of the paper and wiU have associated with him others who intend to make the News jone of the very best week ly publications not only in West ern N. C., but in the state. To those who have patronized us so liberally and to the corps of correspondents who have ad ded mil oh to ^^le News fEST OF EMERGENCY RATION. A Troop of Valted Itates Cawlrr to VrT experiment for • Portmlsrltt. ri’i! nru Don't make wetQber the naii Kilmer’s Swan dress. Binjrhar bottle. r-tae of icod druggists. but re- nip-Koot. Dr. the ^d- > . on ^verv Sylvan- DeLont SnlerM at the Hri V;Ui ('iass jOiiIj N3\yspaD?F in RatOt to ? I** A1>VA.NCK dni.v r*o aames piil on <'ni Rates to ^omer;»- -V.iul ITorelg V Lo i M' . M'l '.:', 1 'ishers. MS SpfoiKl ittor. rjbers: ni ?1. !'sVl cents. cr« W'^e have eadtavured at all times to give our readers and advertisers the best service pos sible, and hope they have had no occasion to find fault. With the many improvements to be made by the new manage ment the News readers can rest assured that they will be given the best of news service, county, stfite and national—and adver tisers will reap the benefits of a rapidly increased cisculation. W. T. Bosse, H. L. DeLong. G t a free sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets at Z. W. Nichole’ diug store. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect ll.au pijle. Then their use is not followed by constipation as is often the case with pills. Regular sizf^, 25c per box. Settle or Pruett? The republicans on this side of tlie ridge are talking as though there'.vas no doubt about Gud- ^rpr being unsea'^ed and are go- jjw- ' rriUcnce I'robable Capt. Fountain and Capt. Foster, of the emergency ration board of the war department, who have been in Kansas City for eeveral weeks prepar ing^ the ration for an actual test, will leave for Fort Reno, I. T. Th<»y will start from liono with a troop of cav- ^ry made up of men from Fort Reno and Fort Sill and nuike marching ex peditions, during which th« men will live wholly on the emergency ration, which has been prepared at a pack ing company’s plant at Kansas City. The ration is put up in an ellipticai can eight inches long. Each day’s food weighs a pound, and each can contains three cakes of sweet choco late and three cakes of a food prepara tion composed of a meat and grain compound. The latter, which tastes not unlike parched corn, with a slight flavor of meat, is very palatable. It can be eaten uncooked, made into a porridge or a soup, or it can be mad« into a mush and then fried. Each can contains small packages of salt and pepper. The effect of the food on the men will be carefully noted. They will be weighed every day and their conditions closely ob served by a physician. The tetst will probablj’ last two or three weeks, and then the board will report to the way department the result of the t«st. INFLUENZA FROM OZONE. Pare Air from Michliran Gave an loTestlKator an Elxtreme- 1>- Hard Cold. To Cure a CoW in On© bay Td» Laxative Aromo S«V0B MOBoii boxes in post 12 months. TluS SjjpBfltUlTCf I® OACV^ box. 25c. On one occasion the present writer walked to the edge of Lake Michigan when a strong wind was blowing right from the lake. The bodilj’’ condition ivas as near perfect &s could be, says Popular Science, and jet in less than live minutes there was every evidence of having caught an extremely hard cold. The severe influenza continue^ until, on walking away, in less tha^ 500 feet, it disappeared as if by magic. It is very certain that the tempera ture had nothing to do with this, nor the wind, but the influenza was direct- ly due to the abundant ozone in the air. By inquiry it was learned thai hundreds of residents who had lived upon the immediate edge of the lake had been obliged to move back three '^r four miles in order to relieve them-^ '■"•■‘“'5. Phvsi- Is good advice. But we are most too busy to write up ads. si^iCG the new year has well started in, as we are getting in an immense stock of new good^ of most every description, for we anticipate big spring and summer trade, and it keeps us busy inspecting and marking the goods. ^ SURE THllffG That we are going to have the largest, th'^ ni<^es^ Jind the best UTj^~- date lines of Dry Goods, Notions, Men’s, Youths* and Boys Clothing, Men’s, Women’s, Misses and Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords that ever reached Brevard. ANP 1 HAVE Had my ax ground to a fine, keen edge so as to cut off all profits except one small one. which will enable you to buy from us on a very small margin, on tho basis of buying and selling for spot cash, A go(^d resolution (and.we will thank 3\Ou) will be to run in and see them. We are yours faithfully, Phone 54. Wm. P WEILT. Brevard, N. C. Clothiti^ Department Upstairs—Good Light. iy V c b:i , 1 [S -1 :J J •jU, «l y ^al, poo. Tu.^ war, r farm. He \vi plows again tliis A man nr.ine'i Jail at Murpli.v. was arrested for stealing c„- of Swain conn lynch him and the Murpliy j:ii He is said to pharactor. A fire in I’itisb' 24th dest i ov(h1 property. Un t} ^vferidian, Miss, the Mis sissiniij and t\\> thre jJ.ence;-. : jo Lj.n cut Wiii iH.'uVV Asheville Cirizc been reporicd faJ dogs in MecklQi. That in Nf have 0 0 2 t V

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