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Qiiifk Arrost. J. A. Giilletlge, of Verbena, Ala. was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles caiiHing 21 tumors. After doctors and all reme dies failed, Biicklen’s Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflamma tion jind cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 2oc at Z. W. Nichols, drug<»ist. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, J the great kidney, liver L and bladder remedy. It is the great medi- cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi- ' nent kidney and biad der specialist, and is v/onderfuliv r.uccessful in promptly curing Jame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- bie3 and Bright's Disease, which is ihe worst i:,rm of kidney trouble. Dr. Kihr. :r c. Swamp=Root is not rec- cmmcndc:! i r t-.vcrything but if you have kid ney, h/cr Cl' blaiccr troi^bie it will be found just the re:n-?.dy you need. It ha3 been tested laso many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, arr»: r.g the heiplccstoo poor to pur- cnase relief arid has proved so ruccessful in every case Jrit a spccial arrangement hus L ien made b;- which all readers of this paper v/ho have r.iready tried it, may have a ■amoiebo*';-', r.ont free by mail, also a book :.-'!iing n'.':; - "-oout Swr.mp-Root and how to i::\c cv.-. if y ■; ncvc i:idney or bladder trouble. When wrii-: ; mention reading this generous t ffer in th. ■ ?-i"er and ;':nd y .v^r^ -:.ure3s to VC.cSl.'.'.' ':;^nt and Ti nner ' ?war:r>-B<'Ot. coiiar siz'j^. av;: sold by all good druggists. ai;y mistake. !)Ul rc- til' S\\ aiin»-! lot>t. Dr. S .vanip-I iDol. ami tlK* ati- • iii'-i'laiiilon. X. N'.. rvcfx 1> vV. Notice W Entry No. 2424, LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. Bishop Hfuner, of Asheville, will be at St. Philips next Sunday. liev. S. H. Hilliard will preach at the Methodist Church on Sunday mornin}^ and eveninjjj next at the usual hours. llev. .l.H. Hyder will i)reach at (.’atliey’s ('reek church the third Sun day at li p. m. instead of the second Sunday as heretofore. Quite a party of the rehitives ol' Mr. Wales Lankford Went out to his home on Thur^^day to take Iiirth<lay dinner with him. There is nothin};; more pleasant than a a family reunion. W. A. Crawford, State aj^ent for th<‘ Chamberlain Medicine Co., of Des Moines, Iowa, w-'s a caller at the Xkws office on Monday. He seemed very favorably impre.s.^ed witli tiie recent imi)rovements in the Xfavs plant—especially our water power. The ladies who represented Bre vard at the Winston-Salem Confer- iMK*e rt‘turned Weibnsday loud in tlieir praise of* the kind treatment a(*coi<ie«l them and the complete.suc- C!>ss of their mission. Xext week we will ^iv(‘ ourreaders a report of what was acconnjlisbed. I'rom the amouni of paper and trash on Main street, it looks as if s:)Ti)i‘ < iu‘ is sv\(‘(^pinu' tlu'ir litter out of t 1h“ front iloov 1 )on’t <lt) that; it makes the town look untidy. We want loj^ive onr visitors a ".’ood im- l)ro>sioii of r>revard and must kec[» oiu’ streets aiid yardsek-an and lU'at. Tliert' is no man in the cojuity who j coui'l havf !iiadti the raei' that T. N\’. j Wliitmire made in th<} town election I and he ('amt‘ mighty near Ixmii”’ eleet- j(‘d. Whit is a uood fellow and has eueruy and ability to iiiake as iiot a contest as ;in\ nu»n we know’. We Fishing Witli Dynamite. A Violation of Law and a Crime Against Humanity Which the News Will Assist in Preventing. Any man who would be guilty of killing fish with explosives does so for no other object than personal gain. He has no respect for his neighbor or he would not destroy the young fish which in tinje would supply his neighbor with food. He has none of the instincts of a sportsman or he w’ould give his game a chance ! for its life—his only aim is to get tlie slieckels which the dead fish will give him. Last year the French Broad river was dyna- niited until nearly all the fisli, 1 irge and small, were dt'stroyed. Tills yeai’ tiie Ni«:ws will begin an early w’ar against this wanton destruction of the finny ii*ibe, and hopes, with the assistance of our b»*st citiz(‘ns along the river, to slop it. For the ini'orination of all we pul)lish tiie huv now' in forcte against dynainiting, and we call upon all who live along th(‘ river to help (MifoL’c*^ it: Section lilor), 1871). C. I’aK, S. I. — Any person using tiie dyna- mitfri cartridiie. or any othor ox- ])l()siv(‘ a«^(‘nt that d(*sti‘oys botli old and young fi>h aiilc(\ : shall be guilty of a niis(l'.*ni»‘anor ' and tiiiod not less than fivo dol-1 lars nor nioi-(? than twenty-tivO| dollai s for ovtM\v tiu’e an explo- ! sive 1 is used*. 1.. AUill fiiti r uiiii chiiiii (Uo (111! Ml ln::ni' :ini| ]>-. v.iii :i iMiiiity, N <i>iii- ; |i;it('d to vote against him and wrmld I. il.t ‘>i (lirM;' ('(••(.■I'C :ui<1 K]ciicli r.' -iid ii'rc!. ;i.ijniihMr ilu“ hiii'i'^oi .1. S 'I'rot- I . .1. Mi' M;ifili t 'I'uislfv. a1- ' !>••( 'riu'U*y nii'i Ixirirnni o . a cli«‘st- j took part in the conV(.*nt ion and h<\d .. :it na.'-; ;ii iM ■ >li loi' liiu- ;imi fik-iiiir a corn not have i)Ul for th(‘ r(‘ason that we >M OiiM'i n;ict iiuil iiai' variuuu loni'ko K-: co:aj' ci.;. Ki.t'-ri'.i i ril lii. 1'.' ;i W M. HhNUV, K;itl\ Ti.U.T. t.) abi(U‘ by tin* nominavion th<*r(;of. He has ^on(‘ out of ollice w ith llyin^ colors and iii.-i ncord is ”oo(l. saiuiiass Painter AXI>- ARTJSTIC 'aper (MU’ attention was I'alled to tin* iial;e-np ol‘ a younii man wiu) was jin town one day last W( <“k. We will ; desciil e it. lie had on ;i sonibrero- I like hat, blue llannel shirt wilhr(Ml I l»andana han<!k<*rchief around his ' ne. k, khaki tronstMs, puttee le^^ins, : tan slioes and ai-ound his mannisli Uvaist was strapped a lary<‘ ])isto!. 'now what do do you think of that? jll(' is not till' !ir-t of his kind we j liavi* ><‘en «>n our but w(* hojie I lie is t111' last. Siicii sjx'citncMis ofin- i ane i:iamiisiine's slisnld be coniined to dime novels :n.d melodramas. ! !!is name mnxt ha\(‘ l)een “I’ink ; I’.i'd I’ete’" or “'flu* ferror <d’ 'fin’key iCrei'k.’’ it is iHM'dlcss to say lu‘was j l>citec‘tly harnd. ss. the only danger ! was in lii'^ ))i'tol 1 >i‘in”dischar.in'ed ae- CVI eidcntaily whili* around his w.ii>t and ItjowiuLi-his bi-ain out. 'AM -i\ _ ,1 arai'ltt-rd am] pricc: Shop on Bread Street* BREVARD MiieluiBe Sliops Wl;y si-nd your money abroad when y»>u can get lowei’ piMces at )jome for Turned Columns : ;!.i Oilier turned worl^. Door atid Witidow Frames iriciiitvls and all similar iiiacliine work", t'all and see me bei'ore s<'i;dirii.'' orders away. V(': v truly. Kilpatrick’s & King, M. IviLI'ATJlICK, Manauer. \’ii!('s lend theniselves witn taeility to many and varied use-;. Walls, pil lars and (‘mb;inkmcnts may he cloth ed iji them, walk' (*Xjiosed to IIh* lau’nin^- sun may Ix* eov(M'e<l; and a baek i>oi’ch, jtost sunk i:i a U(‘<>:- ie'-ted si»ot, a sunny back door all fiu’nish opport anil ics for thrifty ^ vin»^s. !-'or permanent (dlect, noth- ■ inu sru'passi's the iioston or •!a}>aiM*sc 1 ivy. It is hardy and luxuriant, i climbs tirndy and <loes not run across openin^is ot* doors, windows **tc. i I ’or tloweriri.u' etl*» -ts clen):ri is panicu- lata Is supi'emt', and when inter- min^ilcd w ilh the scarlet, everbloom- in^^ honeysuckle the eiiect is dazzlinj; in th(‘ extnaoe. i'or the thrifty home maker whose y;ard'*n is plantetl w ith a view to utility, the ^rape-vine ajipe.ds with two-fold int(‘rest, arid for pictures(iue <*fri‘cts tae wild-j»rapi,‘ vine is esp(‘-ially adapted.—From the Jujie I)»‘lm('ator. Fourteen-Year-CId Bride. Jefferson, Ga., Ai>;il IT.—A.Mss Annie Hill, aged 14. was recently married in this place to Mr. Peter Whitehead, age(i 2(5. ]\Ii£s Hill is j)rol)abIy the ycungest brido in Jackson county, if not in the entire state. stationery FRUITS CANDIES Tlie nicest to be had AT DeLONG’S PostollM'e J^revard. X. (! You Need i\ Owiui^ to the town ch'ctieu the! base ball ni(‘>‘tin<^ of last Monday I was continued until l*'riday after- • n(*on at 4 o'eloek at thi* >'<•-i '.jinn llous(‘. We nmsi havi> a ^jood i I team and nv(. \[ as an adverlisemiait ; lor lirevard. Let evei'y on»* who is interested - in l>r<*vard‘s o row th and cle.a n sport I att«Mnl thisucxt me('tin<^’, W(“ ha<I ; a ii’ood team la>t yi'ar and must hav(‘ one this s('ason. With a liith^ en- eoura-ement w<‘ will 1k‘ aide to s(*- j cure line grounds. In faet we CiUi I buy th(^ oid j^ronnds; !io i:s<‘ jtavinj;’: all down, but jj,(‘t (“nou.i;h to make caic ))ayment and ”et time for the balanee. I’uy a ball park atid fix it up an*! we (-Ml have j^ood l»a!l. mak(‘ uionc'V lortheteajn and a(iv;*rtise l’i-ev:ird. 'fh(‘ cluince is presented fo!’ us to se(‘ <i,()od nail and iM'udit (air.-'i*!ves financially. Cojue to the na'Ctin';- on I'rid y and let as ^ct iai-y. | ■‘Meet nie al th<.‘ l>a>(* ii.ijl nieet- injr.-’ His Besignificn. L W. Brooks Is Still Ciiairnia!) of tlie Board of County Goiiiniissioners. The Xkws is pleasj'd to h-arn that Chairman I'rooks has reeon^idta-ed his resignation, and will still J'canain on the P.oard. "fhert* is pro!)ably jio man in the comity so thoroughly con versant with its tinaneial standin;^', oi- it>^ nee(is, iis is Mr. IJrooks, and his retir(Mnend now would be* a seri ous inconV(Miienee if not a positiv»> loss. A U('W as'e-isment of i)ropei-ty is soon to lt«‘ made and a m*w sclu'd- ulr* ol‘ taxation, aial Mr. iirooks’ knowb’djjc and experience are a 54ieater necessity now than ever b;‘fore. In almost every nei”hborhoo<l somcoiH* has died from an attack of colic or chidera tnorhus, often he- t‘ore medicine could be procured or a physician summone;’.. A reliable remedy for the.-n diseases shouid bc‘ kept ut hand. 'The ri-^k is too iLi'rcat Ibranvone to take. Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Hem- edy has undoubtedly save»i the lives ot* moiv p!*ople and relieved more pain and sntl’rTin^- tlian any other uKMlicine in use. it can always be depended uj)en. P'or sale by Z. W. Niciiols, lirevard, and C). L. Erwin, ('lu?rry{ield. ^^oiiie ot* my Clotliiiig at roiliiced [irices. Some of liiy Dress Goods at low figni'es. Some of my good Shoes at little above cost. Some of my line (groceries, [)rices I’iglit. Come ill and examine (juality. You will purchase' al'uM- leai'iiiiig the pi’ice and yon will he a satislied <*iist()mci- of mine ever al'terw'ard. ■V W. L. CARMICHAEL Phone 19- Main Street. i3iie:va.rd, n. c CHARLES R. CLARKE, Proprietor. Open a!3 the Ye&r. New Management*. $2.00 p^r Day. Special Rates per V/eek. the Mountains of Western North Carolina, “The Switzerland Mr America.” 9- J. A. MILLER Builders’ Hardware and Building Materials Dressed Lumber Plas| wig Hair Laths Shingles Sash Doors Blinds Locks Hinges Window Pulleys Cemohc Lime-4 Read y Roofing Ghi^s Pi^tty Sa^^h Locks Lifts Sash^Cord and Weights The S\'i.v\x Vat.i.K'- News office for tine job printing. McCnick Reapers m Mowers, Rakes, Corn Cutters anp Grain Drills.- Oor. iMaiii and Oaldwell / SREVARD t
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