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Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. MINER & lUJKKSE. r.KEVAKl), TRANSYLVAXIA COUXTY, N. C., FRIDAY. Al'iai; UU!:,. x-NO. n Dunns Rock Lodge No. 26? Jt. F. Sr -/t- M. Meets Vridiiy on <>i' Ix'l’ore the lull moon in eaeh month, at - p. m. Visiting' Mas(ln^^ arc eoi-diiiily invitet* to moet with ns. sptly \Vm. MaxWI'.ll. Sm-\/. Conestee Lodge No. 237, _ . O. O. F. Me«.‘ts c'vt'i’v Monilay nii:hl at ^ o'eloek. Visitin';- hroliiers ;ire cor- diiilly invtte<l to visit us. D. B. HANCOCK, N. G. Transylvcnia Ledge No. 143, Knigfits of Pytliias l{co\ilar i*onviMition t'v- (»fy 'rm'stiav niii'ht in .Ma sonic Half. Visiting Kui^lits av(‘•■<>i'<lia !!>■ in vited to attend. WELCH GALLOWAY, C. C. 0®0®00000c0«C0»0cC0C<?0« Os>C <» “Dy !C.aie PI. Cleary O Brevard Telephone Excfiange. iioru's; Daily - 7 si. ni. to 10 ]>. nu Sunday— to iO a. in.. 4 to <• m. ('entra’l (>nii*e--McM inn lUock. Professioika! Cards. W. A. GASH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rooms 7 & 8, IM'm Bid'g, Brevard, N. C. W. B. DUCKWORTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Investigation of Lanfl Titles a Specialty. 7’i‘onis 1 and -. 1‘icktdsiiner iiuildii'i;:'. ZACHARY &. ERE ES ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices in McMinn Blocl<, Brevard, N. C. WELCH CALLOW'AY, attornEY-AT LAW. Practices in all the courts IJooins ;> and Ul. McMinn Ulock. Miscei!a?\eous. The JEthelwold ]5rev:U'd's Xtnv Hotel Modern A])- ])oinlments- Open all the year. Tht* ]iatronaj:e of the traveljjiLf juil'lie as well as summer tourists is siilicited. Opi). Court House. Hrevard.. N.l . REAL ESTATE 0 Roams 3 and4, Mcll'lip.n Block, Crsvard, il. C. l->uv and sell all kinus of lii’al l->tat(‘. Collect rents, and attt-nd to ])ro]>- crtv wlien owner is absent. Farming arul Tiiril:er Uris a Specialty. A I nPT M ty and Buiidins /.Materials. Dr •s-O'l Lumber Litths .shiuKles Sash ]»oors Bliii'ls l.< >cks HiiiK'-s ^ ,, >Viii<it)W Pulk-.'> Pla'-ti'iiiii; ilair ('ciiU-llt I.iiiH* Kcaily Kooling <i!a?'''S Putty Snsh l,oi'k« ' ifts .sa'^h Conl uu(t Wviu'lit*; McCormick Reapers and Binders powers, Rakes, Corn Cutters ^ and Grain Drills. cor. Main and Caldwell PHKVACP. S'. (' Administrator's Notice. tl'ivintr qiialilie<\ as a<Mniin:PaK.r (,f K. S Mpk'<-lvv decease 1, lat» ri Transv Ivaula .•(.iiii- f - X C this is to iiotifv all Mr>«»iis liavir!; aeaiust the estate of siii.l de< eased lo ex- ..ihit ‘them to tlie uii(leisifxiie<l on or heiore the iiVii dav of Febniarv. !:*(«, or thi> iiofce will he in bar of their reeover/. All persoi s iii- ,1 .hted to sai<l estate will pleast ttuko niune.U- ieDavment This nth dav of February, I!^3. a.iep*». \v. H. McKKLVV, Adiiinui-trator. O V O OcO«^OcOoO«OoOO®OoO<iOi>OcO'5C 'I'lie stran,:;('r stsipix'd and c. nri(‘ons- ly lil’i/.i Ids !i:it. ytui direct in;*”— lie b(';C’.n. the:. hr ik(* <!ii' to •roinai-k; "Yoifn' in ti-,)ii- hl(‘. < ’::n 1 h: Ip y^)u V Tlu' dat'.hed hr.st'ly :;t Ikm* ('ye,;. > h. n >!'■ Aiid th( an 1 > up at lii;u !''• »ni nu liM’ the raliil:''\v (if her \v('t h;shes. ••I'nl -s;-; y >n c;.n ,;l my )ilu‘i’ I’roui tak M;- h');;rd(>r;-:’' A (>’.;;:;;:ic:il reiqionsiven(';-s ll.-c^hed it; to his ke<‘ii eyes. He put do'\v;i his sr.il :;;;d wiped his h.>t I'ori'her.v’. Tlu' trrassy i.an’i I \' tlu* nuuiside \\Ii(‘;h‘ ll;i> f'irl sat k)oked restfnlly lc:iiptiuj;. "I've U'‘\('r hecn calhsl upi>;i to (*.';cr- cise niy ]i »wi“rs el’ persuasion or inll’iii- (hilii>ii ia tiiai i>artic dai- rcspvclhe .•issi’iv d her jrravdy. nd.trlit tr\-. iliouuli. 1)0 y >u ii’.ind ir i ;-:i down 1't‘W JHonu'ais while you siaie i;u‘ c:; e ia its ( litirc'iy V" She ku(‘w 1k‘ was l;!v.,‘rl:i:iLr .at i;(>r .an ! she l.iuirh.c 1 loo. t'lu' ^\\ iiche.i lief piia-i (iiniily skirls cIosvT, whlc!; is \voiii;;u's way or .yiviii.u: ]i<T;.iis,--.; >n. Il(‘ I is; i‘d his panar.ia h;'.t on the ha’.d-i and said: down hesith' Ik'T. I1< lo;ike>i lo;;-.v and lilhe. I’e;;!).”; ■ wcrt‘ jiTr;.-.,:;a!\ an; oT red i;i his si'.-.ai:; his u'l'av ('\•('^; wei’c I tlure was in h!MWIl h haiid - ;;;;e tii;W“ . I’.-.t : hae h:u”!i;.T lo. ii!,:; lines alrn;! tlic:;'. "A;:.! why docs this iircs;;i;:.i!r!;.,' (^a i i:.;:hie Winwan insist on i.d:n;;; h i.;;-.’. ei's? And v. aat kind of Ixiarvlers hon hiT (‘stahlislnncnt? And.—w’ly (h> yo” ohjei-l V” Jiie (luesiioii ;;t a tihU'. if yor. pier.se." sh(> ord.aiiied deiaurd;.'. “'•Veil, why docs she take 1 > ):u'dcrsV” “la »h(* 1; ;h* that soiae uue of them in.-iy lii.arry llarriel.” "And who is Ilarrit'tV” "Iler dau.Lriiter.” "OilI ,ii;d do none of the -the ia- di\idt'.;i!s lioiiori-d h\' siich a ho;iC“ re cipro -atc her :nul)itiouV’ •li.- companion wisifully contempla: i‘d {lie tip of li(*:- sho.‘. "Xo." she si;;iied: "not one. far.” "And whyV" he asked. "I'.ccar.s'c," .-^hc coufess('d forhirnly, "tliex I'.iil ill lo\ (• with me!" ".M; .‘f ihomV" he exclaimcil. She il.islH'd on him a hattery of dusk l!riir;.;;:t I'vcs. "Vv’hy noiV" she counter (piesiimed. "Ah, vt'ry triiel” acknowledi^ed ihe ycr,i!-^- in:;n. "'nu>y cotdiln'l help tlu*m s('l\es. I'l'a sure. Poor di'vilsl ' "l>on't w.iste any pity on them,’’ .she advisi'd coolly. "1 don’t, reaily. I’ni thinkiii" of thL‘ iK'.vt victim. You s(>(>, in tlie midst of life \vc arc or art* apt to lie -in love!" Slie lau.tx'u'd. swin;rinj.v lier pink .sun- honiiet hy ilie strinirs. "Kut yon haven't told, me.” lio wont oa. "wli.at kind the ho.-'.rders are." She made a caniical little grinnice and .;hook her li(>ad. "Assort(‘.l jii;(‘s, sizes, jirofossions— what dry ;^'j;>ds men call a job lor. iUit they're ail distinctly eli^^i'ule. Mrs. M‘I’.il; v»oaIdn’t take any other.’’ An odd :mile crept around his mouth. ".\i: 1 Low many jire there at the he.use nov.'*;” be pcrsistoil. "I'our,” she answered. “And each of the four in love with you »''h:* hesitated conscientiously. "I’m i:ot (f.nte sure about the be- reav('d,” she roidied trulhfully. “i’li; afraid he considers me frivolous, ilis dear departed was not frivolou.s. Prom his coniidt'nces 1 hifer th:it slio wns depri*ssin.:.:ly pr(»i>er and most njadden- in^rly industrious.” She looked down at tJie «iim, ]>iuk Cnaers idly swaying the simbonuet ;>:id a;^.iln s!:o>')k her head. ”I5ut the other.sV” ho prompted. “Oil. two of them are very far iiuleed!” she reiilled bri.skly. “An<l i Lark)W—he's coming.” He saw t'.ie corners of b(‘r lips tv%*itch suspiciously. "You seem to have dia.gnosed their cases pretty plainly,” Lo rcuiarkod grimly. Sh(j disclniined credit with an airy wave of the hands. “<)h, tliat’.s nothing v,iien yon're u.^^od to it,” .she declared. “And how about Miss Harriet?” ho deman<l(‘d. “Y'ou’ve never seen Harriet or you wouldn’t ask. Oh, here she comes! She is lo.iking for nu*. I AV:>n't g) in and c:in ch('rri«'.s tliis glorious; day:’’ She was on lu'r feet and in :i (lash lijid scramblcil up the bank and. Iiad i.‘ik('n j'cfug(> b(h:nd a chn'ip of Avild plii’a bn^lu's. 'I'lic str:i;ig; ;■ saw a very i’a.t girl coining down t’;;' path. S'u> Av,•;<!(!!(' I .‘il aig <!Uit(' bre,” ■ hl''s-']y. Ib*r la.rg,' round f;ic<> v/as an ocher nioiio- toi!(‘ in line. Her tow olored hair was piled i:j> under on(‘ of tlu‘ lace drapf'd b;ibr hats suitabl(‘ oidy t,t fa:(>s the d.aintiest. tlie most i>i(iu:ini, and it gav(' to her cotniten;inc(‘ llu* ludicrous st’g!'('si i vcn^'ss of a frilled c!u'('s(‘. T'n- co:i:f()rtabIy tight ;ii»p(‘;ir(Hl the gown of fi)idard silk that constrained lu'r anii)le charms. She ])c('red from fside to sidi' as sh(‘ advanced. “Manroon!" she calk d. “You’re v,-ant ed. Ma wiuits you. .Mau-ree-nl" ^^']len sh(^ had dis;jp]>erire.1 there w.is il’.e glim”ier of a pink g )wn. Maureen !‘an dowTi Into th(' ]);ith. “I must go home. I srppose. There’s llie n'‘w man’s room to j)ut in order. My r-'tepinothi'r has no need to take boarders. I’.-ipa left her w('ll ofF, but sh(' th.inks it’s the only v.'ay to get Harriet married.” '!'h“ traveler sprang uy> and lifted his suit cas(\ “Sli('’d liavo a better clianc-e of tliat,’" i:i‘ averre;l ]>ositiv(‘ly. "I,*' slu''d do sonu‘'hing else iirst.” "Vv'hal's ih;!t'.'” ’'I’lH'y AV(>r»‘ walking ■il )iig tlie tr(.e cmbowert'i'i way L.igetl; t r. I “Ilxile. bar.ish. annihik’.te youl” I Si’.e L'irgki'd ,::::y]y. "(>h. I'm not I i’caily fo!-i.>:d.ii'!c in ih:il r-'spin-t, for i iion'l intend i.> gel mairied." "r\o-. eve:-':” he (;;;'.'ri>''I. leai'ing for- tliat iu> uiighl lo>»k iulo the siu;i!;. S‘ rt ills f.ice. ;!i. per!;;'iis v, l'(>n I’m very o!ii 1\vc; 'y ^r thiiMy; ii >i kcfor.d'' • <l''cii’ie,l resoluicly. "A.nd only then i!”’ - “lie’s s> ;id<n'able 1 can’t help tny- sclfl I ii\.e here. <iood)>y. Vo” go on t ) ’’-r >v> ir>'. I siipp , •.(>. 'I'iiey a:(‘ expecliiig a co:i<:n. l/s lI;;’ second ho;is(* 1) {lie right.” 'i"i'.e yo'.'.i'-g nsin laid b.is arm a.cro.-s tl:e gM'<‘posf. b.irring her way. "Wait a !iiinul<‘. I don't see wl'.at y.'),i liad to ci’y about today,” ht> r(“- m;:rke.l irrelev.antly. I'.yes, dimples and smih's ;>.il d.T/.'/.led him. “I doTi't know (“ilher.” Phe admitted. •‘Vi'l'.y —what-ra.re you coming in liereV I"'or he v.as ia>(‘i)ing rigiit on by her side. "I certainly :im. I'ui th(‘ new man. wli ) t-.oli, an ciuiicr train than I had in!endcd. My i;am<* is ('(' iric I'arr-'dl. .\nd I'm g liiig t(» sl.ay here, t >o." l.e ( on.-bi.Icd si iibl .ornly. "nntil \ ou’\ t? iu‘ c;>:;si(Jerv d yor.r r::s!i d;‘cision.” ih'r delie.;i(‘ f;ic(.* Was oil t’r(*. "My — my wii.-if (U‘c;s;on'/■’ sin* f.aliereil. ”.\ol to be unirried for a l.»n :, long t!iai‘.” “.\ipldoyou thiiiic you will succe >d’r” slu> Ire;nulor.s!y. He !i ii.g ui> ilis head witli the victo- ri >',;s ;:ir oi‘ .a ni.an going con!id(‘ntly in- t > b:i-i!<>. "[ think i will,” he .answer('d (piietly. "I';l try li.ard eiiougli. Hon't yitu think it's possible. Maurc'cir.''’ “All I'liiig' ;irt* possibh'," nuirmured a llttl'‘ l;:ugl;tt‘r sh;ik('n voice from the' d(‘;!tlis of tiic piiik sr.nbonncl. "I’ut- i;‘,it you mustn’t call me Maureen y<‘t." "I won't." proaiisi'd this audacious young man }>ron:ptly. “1 won't if yon Iirf'i'er i;ot, darlingl” "vTell, I ne\cr!'' sla* panted. “Of course yoti lu^vi'rl” he cried joy- ousiy. "1 kni'w \'»u had never or y.a) w:‘;ild.n’t b(‘ so''- Th.'re was a swirl of crisp jiiuk skirts as sh(‘ lied by him into the hous(‘. He laughed as he followed her and kei»t on laaghiug. The St. Tjouis police ropoi't that the city contains but forty-eight persons who are destitute of proper food, cloth ing and fuel. There should be at least 100,000 St. Louisans in the grip of want to maintain the average of per sons In this country alleged to bo in distress by Mr. Robert Hunter in his book, “Poverty,” Evidentlj’ the world’s fair brought the good things of life within the reach of the lowliest in that favored city. I’rcdb tltjg of a wli l^'rost. The co:!,.i.g of a wldb' frost, that en- «-my of til-- firii'.er ;'.iid g.irdeiu'r, no man c:;n fere!' H lo a certainty. Pre- ventivt's of disaster have b('en de vised^ somi' oi' t'.iei.! of v.'due. but 1h!a’(* is ne(“d of jin inst;-u '!e:it • ;;cc!nvit(‘ in its indicat ions ;:s <h(‘ barometer. .\n ingenious (U‘vi'-(‘ for foretelling <'ai-ly in I])-' (‘v;'i!iu:.r ^.bei’icr tlM'r;* is to b<* or not to be ;! fr ' ; during the following night h;is 1 ( , a p v'.etl by I'reoch meU'orol :'^isl. ia a i\-i ei;t number of La Xaturc. < ;;’!ii ^htvi in Paris, ihis i’l- t={rimter,t. v-r.llcd :i “pa;: ) c spe." f" .'.a th(‘ (',r(‘('k t'ag I ■. i'ro •!. ;’;i!d sk'-pe^n. to discover. i< thus dcs.c rib 'd: I3xpr»*.s» of China Is n 'I'lie empress dowager (d' C hino. is d.-r • scribed by an Kiiglish lady, e, spent the greater part of lit r MCe in ei le.'^tial empire, as a nie.clv ir.arkablc wdiiian than most rnt; suppose. She is a:i r.rdciit [iaiiit< r. 'i.'uL i;cr pictures are said to he aa.'air.iiiic*- .'pecimens of (’liiiuse art. Hirar.; - . it. n;ay seem, her maj; sty is uh.'j - d(.s to be fond of wrestlii.g. ar,d ''rsf--crt- ly indidge.s in this raiher vir;'. ■ f' •' r; of ext reisc. .She is widl n .ad. is t-. r!<'^ d' I'lirojica a music. a;;d l:as soaw k ': ■all! l;ol h !t cai rii s t’.vi', tM’nui;;. ‘.ers. .n’ll the fit’ll r dry. tixol on V'0;;rd. :i!sm lie;ivs ri tali! I)v liorizoraal li;;cs » i;;:p s of tlK- i^r.’.' l!'.er;r.O;;iclLr. oi’ this one ■'Vf't the s.iai" ■t iPvirlf'd "i.'V to <ie- In fr-.nt point' r whii.'^'' point travi .-S' S a d S'. ;; •• l orr •spoilt’jr.vr lo the indi -atiia’..s of tlie v.-et hu!’> thetriiorri 'ter. 'I'o litilizi' t}’.(.‘ app::ratus. ‘o;;-:!' ti:i;<' !■ - fore sun.‘et il is f;..-t: t;c‘1 lo an is'dat -:'! about i'.'.i'nty i:’.< h«'s ;ibo\'c ti;e .‘■sr- frit'O of lh<’ Kreend. After al. mi h.aif an tlio dry an.i W('t bulb ih' r.-aor:;' t r."< .'I'c ia 0(!iii'.iliriun'.. and t!i-' o!>s- :-v.i;ioa las.y b'- proter'dfd with., 'i'o male' it. afier notia.'C th.e t ' ip' r.itare mai'i-.>'d th*- '.v t Ivul'.i iher.nioia' t< i- ih'- mo\ :;!i;e p-ointcr i? 'uriio tile cor;', .‘'.oondia.ir liiTKr-.- o.; ll'c st'ale t:i wliieli it pi,i;,is. M’ir r> i;;;? th<- t*-inp<ral\ir',- as in.lie;; ted by the I’ry tin ; ’.!o.'net. r to ;-i"- v. lv tii'a' or i;ot fr ":l is tu be ( x’.x eted i;i tlio (■oui■^•l■ of the ai.u:!.l. it is only iiee( ssary to :;f ■ ia •vh.i; I'liat ihe h<>rii;.)iit;'.l Mne eorresviM!-,i;i!i<; (■> tea;p. rataro n; tl'.o nio\;ibIe p ir.*- as a pianist. I'riends mmI ('nc::iii's to he al;>v-’ 'v ' V, itliout aii_\ sons;of f( ar. and. i'.. ,-.i > lo sav. her life has ;ei n atlt nif)UU infinite nnniher of times.—Chii-::ea T imes-llei'ald. ir tlii.s ri'.iint :.i th“ lae fro-I is ee."t:;i ’; I'r-. ; I i ; lo b" t‘e; of ia:''V:etion i.; foMa,! ( oIi,re;i r ’.i e,;-i ti'. ■ I .r»;. t, if it ;s ia th'' ar: ■ no !i-"d; if ii is i;i ih.' yllow ::oiu , there i. The p:igo pos-j I'v asc tiaa,,. r of :st. coiH' n.apii. i'cs it.; imi’- rta'aiiig whether th ‘ poia: I'oJalo !'le. Tills is a i.’.' st ‘‘tasly" ndj'ifict '<-■ rotists with good gra\i! s. I,ir>e :i p;-'■ plate with good p:u-lr\, li'l w:‘. ii i 71 ■ laashed pfjtatoes (v.( :l xae -aasf s’. tt! salt. bi:tt('r and erea;:'.) uhipp. e uf^i-.' light, j'.ut on a top erast. a’-.i! ii.ake an ordinar}' jiie. .Se rve w i t ii tr;e cutting as .a ])ie, and put ling cn»‘ sp.:>-.:; - fnl or two of gravy cjii lach piece.— Woman’s Home (’onuaanion. V/HERE THE KING COMMANDS. Military Powers <»f Kiirnpe A\ fiictl Art* I'nrttT llio l’<‘rsi»naT l on- tn»l of the ereinn. li!<‘ del,osiii,>i! of m.ii.smre fr-aii tia' aluiosph:'r<‘ begins is m>ar .an,! v.'h.'iher tl'.e teiii’peiMture is suf.lcientiy low to eo:!g(,>al it. The growt'r of [)l.ints will b(‘ tlie nioiH' iu>aloi:s abor.t ; roi.ectiiig tlie t» tidc-i’ shoots fro:a 'de* we.illu'r if iie knows \siih rea>;.»n:ible c('rt;tiaiy that there is d.anger in tijo i r. S::ve tlie IJattlelbi;;!’- Vt'tt'rai' a’l Ova r the c,^uii;ry wn;d.l <'0 well to tiil.e a liiiiL f.-om the aetioa i,£ (/oiigress iu the matter of tiie battle- j ilags .and jirovidi? for ihe preserva- j lion of all the regimental flags now in | exisi5-!ua“. Some llag-i w<>re d('i»o.-ilcd ' with tiu* stat'e authorities jit th * (dosv* | oi’ the war. but in in.any eases the regi- ' meiils ret.ained their tlags, and they have jiasst'd into the tiistialy of regi mental associations. IlecctiLly a hand- ftd of the survivor.^ oi’ a ,\('W "^'ork regiment reijp.ested. the return to tliem of the II.ig^ deiio.dte.l wilh m.I.. r- ai -Vlb.ap.y in 1'ompI.ainLs hiive be, n I’.aule t^f tie nt'glecl of ihe ol;l li ia; l y Si;.‘.c todians, and while ili<> ’ , t r :;;s ri-e alive it goes withoiit ."•.,;, i:;g {!i.:i I'le.' will preserve t'ae bair.'s'r; •d^'y f > ;gli: uiuier to the best oi' ili. ir ability. iUii the iluty must t‘Vi';it;;ai;y f.iii in: > oih- er hands, and the prt'.a'iii is ihc :ini»‘ to prei>are for the future. Afier the \'Cieraiis tlieh’ di'sceiid:;a.ts '.'. iil lie the hesi guardians if n >i t’le l;-.-si cu-to dians oi.' the noble rtdie;.. and .a ba;;le Hag association for the wli >ie co’.’.i.iry .with state branche.-> would seem io be the method for sectr/iag atteniioa to the Hags, whether tlu'y remain in pri- v;ite or public <nistody. Sons and daughters of veterans have a i»(‘rsonal interest la the matter, and if they take it up now' in co-operation witii war survivors their existi;:g iirgani;-:a- tious will have a coiaiuon duty lo p(>r- fonn and another tie to bind the or ders toijethor. Tn f’lennany. in Ausirin, in Itnfy and in Kussia. four countries which mav be d<“scrib*'d as military' [loe, i-rs in tin' fullest sense of the v.ord ll-e sovereign is in t'ach case the av'.v<‘ c(ui'.ma:id(*r iu cliii'f of the ar;n\. ;.'nd tinds time to iuifiii bis duties as. siudi. 11c has as hi-' i)rii'.(dp:’.! ir.ili- tary adiatns and I I ;-na n i a ch:ef oi' statV. v,ho works iii thoroug;: uni son but on ;i footinir <d' coniplettr eoeality with the minister of war, 1h»‘ sovereign, jealoas of his jtrerog- ative.s as .generalissimo, Ix'ing o!« o-iiaro lo s('c ihat there is no ::si:rp;i- idii of antliority on the part o;' the miiiistt'r. The chief of the geni'rai stall' of the (lerman army is Cien. Count StdilielTen, who now tills th<^ pl;.c(‘ occii])if“d for nt'arly 40 ye;ir.s b\" \On Moltke. Iheie is uo ininist«T of war for the empii'c. Lbit each otie, of the soviM'cign sta"'es coi;st :t i:ltcig the confi'deralion kn--wn as the »kn-- laan (‘inpire has its own minister of war who works in unison witr? '.len. Count SehlietTen, chief of the geueral ^ t a tT. l"rigi!t i'ul .SiiH'fri ttg' E!<dii ‘.f .'^iili('riiig' tVi<ihtfully from th<* vii uU'iit j)oisons of muligestcd iood, ! (sraysoii, «d’ Lnla. Mi>s. took i??. ixMig's ?,'('w Life PilN, “vilh the siiii,” lio writes, “that I was ciii\-(l.’ All sto.iiach :iM(l bowid (lisoidfMs iuive w;iy to their tonic, hix:»tivr j projierti(‘s. i^Tc. ;it Z. X.V. yi<:hol'-' ! ilrug>tor<“. guarantee,!. I I MOTHERS AND THEIR BABES. i!Vo K«pn|>»». Tlie following telei>h >in» convers.n- t!on is reported to have been hoard be- tw('or. ,n certitin we!l kiiowji young financier and a society vronmn wh.oso I functions are considered somewhat i bori:ig: “Is tliis ^^r. — “Tins is ^^^s. The “devil wagons” at large through out the land cannot "move on” too quick toward the Florida beach auto mobile racing course. There they may smash one another to pieces with Im- punit3'. and the ocean will obliterate the debris, Avhile sane people shout good riddance. 1 us the pleasure of j'our compau:,’ at j dinner on Mond:iy?” I “I :im so sorry, Mrs. I an engagement for Mond;\y.” , “(’an you come Tiiesday. then?” “Why, it is most unfortunati'. but I : a partial engagement for Tu<^s- ! day also.” j “Well, how about Wednesday?” I “Oh, hang it, I’ll come Monday I”— j Harper’s Weekly. j Tn ,^pain the infant's face is swept iwilii a I'ine tree bce.igh to bring >7 i g(;(Ml budi. I l-i!t h('ni;ni Tiiotlicrs a t taoh bi^'.s of t ft 1 evil-sncH'ni;' a^^afetida to the I of t ’>(•;•■ (11?.-: [jrii'.g. j Kin;ma:.ian motliers tie red ril)bonjr : arour.d the jinkles of thtdr clnidri’cj ! to kc( p tiicni from harm. I Among \'osgc- peasants cliildret^ ; born at new nioeii are snpyjoseii t»» I have .T. shnri)er lo’.’gne tliaii Ihose ' born under the last (juarter. I Weish mothers, to insure the saf<.'ty ! of their ba'c.icf;. put a j>air of ! or a knift' in the cradle. in som*j parts of England the same prac 4 iCO* prevails. if!ii*it2iiatisiii. 'Fhero ;i rc few diseases that jjit?iot nion' torturo than rlu‘uni<-iti.-5iu uiiK thero is i>ro'.iably i;o disease U»r which stadi a v.-uied tuul iisdi'.s.s !{?( ol" r(MUGilies Ji.-ive been siigge.sttn?. j To say it c.-in be cured is, {h< re- fore, a ho d statenn iit to iinike, Injl ('luiniberlain's I’aiM Hahn, wbidi er:- joy.s Mil extensive sah*. lias met v. ish gr(<: t su</cess in t!io {rcatmei't of thi.', . bi:t I h.'ive I disease. (>tu‘ jipplication of I'asi* XV"<"'n’t vou l5:ilni will relieve th(‘ pain, and hun dreds of sullevers hnve tt'stified \i* permanent cures by its use. Why suffer when Pain Balm affords sudi quick relief and costs but a trifle? For sale by Z. W. Ni(;hols Crevard, and O. L. Erwia Calvert.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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April 28, 1905, edition 1
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