Sylvan Valley
VOLDME-XIX
BREVARD. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. FKBRUARY 13. 1014.
NUMBEl!- 7
MORE CAPITAL
Tlio tlirectors of the Brevard
Bankiiif; Comimny have been dis-
cnssinj; for {he past several months
the advisability of increasing the
ca])ital stock of that institntion
from to $1(H),000. and a
meetinir of the stockholders has
SUES FOR $66,720.32 '
Probably the largest suit ever in
stituted in the Buncombe county
SuiK^rior conrt was entered yester
day by Stephens and Anderson, at
torneys for Donald Campbell
against the Glonoestcr Lumber
Company of Transylvania county,
been calU d for the ]>urpose of taking 1 Tlie ajiiount named in tlie pa])ers is
action on the matter, and the in-1 $(>»>,SI, and is’sought as alleged
crease will doubtless be ordered at I damagi's sustained by the ])lHintitt'
the meeting. Jat tli(‘ hands of the defendant com-
Shonltl the increase be made, as |
it doubtli'ss will be, it will mean a i In the complaint lil<‘d, which cov-
great deal to the financial interests I ers several clos('ly written pages,
of Trnn>ylvania countv, as very lit is stated that about Jnnii :><»,
few counties in Wt'stern North Car- I'.u;!, tlii' ])laintilT I'ntt-n'd into a
Betterment Association
BfG MASS MEETING
THE FATHER’S SHARE
olina i\o\v have a bank with so
large a rajt’tal as the change pro
vides for.
In a crnvt'rsation with the News
an (illicn- of th»‘ bank informed us
that althouLrh a large ])art of the
extni .<tock will bt> tnkt'n u]> by
the i)n’scnt stockholders, a lim
ited am"tnit will b<» sold to oiit-
contract v>r lease with the defend
ant company for the leasi; of its
]>lant and full i!(|uipnu'nt loeatc'd at
Rosman, Transylvania county, and
that the ])laintiff executed a bond
for the Slim of (»('(), with him-
s(*lf as the principal and the Illi
nois Surely C(>mpany as surety.
It is fnrtlier s<‘t fortli tl'.at the
siders. tliat is to nu'u not now ])laintilV tt)ok ]>ossi‘ssion of the
ownir.ur >1oi-k in tlu* local i)anlc. j iiro])(‘rty and that under his m:»n-
Tl;.‘ Ibvvard Banking Company , ibiurished and
now h;i> total resource <*f ovi'r ]>i’olitable mitil tbi' dt'lendant
$‘!( ().( (Mt. ;ind ibe ])res(*nt snr])lus ^o inierlere and throw ob-|
fund an> lunis to The fol- ^^tacles in tin* way of the business. ;
lowing are tlu'Oliicers: .1. F. Hays, 'I’b*'contends that he com-;
]n•t•^ia.■’'t ; \{. II. i').'aver and .1. W. w:>y with tlie strict
McMinn. vice-]in‘sid('nts ; Thos. II.
iSliiiKr ni. i;:slii(‘r. Director;
.1.
F. Hays. \i. i:. D.-aver, .1. \V. Mc-
Mi!in. .!■ N. S. Silvi’rstfin, Wm. V.
\V<-iU, \V. S. Ashworth, E. II. Al-
sop, i;. !>eavcr and Thos. JI.
Slii;!n.:m.
TC THE FARMERS
.r 11'.o s('cd f:ikir I Iii‘
• p.ist f('w v/ecks bi'cn
t; llie central ]>art of the
liiis deceived and de-
farmer,
l.’iary from 1
’ u. licl tliat v.ere r;ct
■ t hail J roni s I lo ,sl
L loic
has foT’ ill
Ol-c-rali:;:: i
state, and
lr;;r.:litl
ili'.r ll.i-::
lu > ■ 1
wort'i iiH'V
T Ir.i'lu l.
IveCj) your eVi’ eii tile lellow v.'lio ifs; is’aiiaiic'''
com. s t'. your house with his new
kind ( * ^ <1 lor >])ring or I'all sovr
>■((! tliat
li'ttir of th(* agri*eni(*nt from the j
timt* he took charge of the ]>lant ;
and the large force of men (>nip!oy-
ed tht're last .lulv ir>. He also con
tends that he v;ov:ld havi' contin
ued to operate it sueci'ssfully an<l
with ])loiit to ])oth pMlties to the
contract or le.-i'-e had ht' not he('n
interfen il wilh the defeiuhint :
comp!iny and it.< agi-nt.-^.
It is set forth that tl;e dt'fendant
ct)m])any failed to e:irj\v oa* it,-'.
]);irt of the contract in kee])in«_r th(‘
tel('])htjne line ie]iaii-eil and ihi*
railway i?i i^ood ojx'j-itiiiir coudi-
ti'Mi. l! is i'uit i; r .-t-if.l (!;:t
del'er.di'.r.t (•tiin]iaVi V t oii.'^tant iy i;i-
teri’i'itMl with. n;te: v,i]tted anii .n
divers ways \-, v)r1;( il ai.'aiiist tin* in- '
ri're."; Iheeor.eern and ihrou;;h
I'.ackv'd i'm])love> of
tl)(‘ ])iant in suits f. r dainaLres
against the ])lai!ltilV. These snits
n.akes miraculous -were fritNl in tlie courts ami in
eaeli instanci' a verdiet was return
ed i?i favor c.l the ]thiintiir. it is
clainu’d.
I'he plaintilV stat s ;hat he con-
JJossei'.-iiin i.‘I llie ])roper-
ty Tir.til I'oi-r-ed I'* ’ I’i;;>;nis!i it i’lto
the haU'ls of the (!e;’.ii<l:i nt ccni- ‘
pany.
The eonv]ilain; is diviiied into
i'our x'l-tions. e:ieh f >r some alleged '
1)reach of contract <ir. lease, and
in^'
yiel'.'is. him to show his li
ce?t il set (I.' in North ('aro-
lina. li he canm)t show the r('-
Ci'ipt of the c unmissioner o'' agri-
culiure f,- v,...ney ])aid for such a ,,,
liei*- '_'> t hi> nan;.' and ad-lress
aTiii .■':■■ ! ih’ II to \V. ,\. (iraham.
eoinnii.'Si. i;u r n'' aLrrieuUure. Ka-
I once, and Ik* will
leiirb. X. < . a
n;ake an rlV to ”e! in touch with
him. It Will ; ay you towrit(‘ the
s^::te (u-j :.rt’:.i I'.l of aLri'ieulture h«‘-
fure bnyiiiL: •• -Is rr.;r;i tlu'sc i-ced
p:'ddlei>.
Last yi‘avtln-e x>cd fakirs did
muc’' d:;!u:;''s' in Willces and other
st'ction, and finally
countu's 11! 1 iiU
the farmt-r.' :
dirty hu'-iti,
till' state .
thern any
lockinix 1 h ■
stoi<‘n.
('oni])laiii;s h.;ve ,p.>t been ri‘-
ceivi'd that tin >e fa.kirs are in tlu'
state atrain. ilinu: se(>ds for spring
.'iowing iiT ; iilieulously highly
(I e;.; airainst their
hi;t the cry reachecl
' 1" tot) late to do
. It was a ca'i' of
after th • h».»rs.* is
lent;*]!y descnptioi,s 'iT ('acli are
given. Th.- lir.-'t su:;; named is
; the se< < tlie
third 1 ;;nd tl-.e fourtli ss,.
rjti.l; and int -r< .■'i i n sanu* froi.i
la>t November i
Attorneys ( harles L *e Sykes and
1). L. lu.igiish ai'e as-'istijiii Stevc?’.s
and Anderson in t’.i * suit for the
plaintiff.—Aslicviiie ('iti/.en.
Dlii’.E AND FLAG PRESENTATijH
Tli‘ timi‘ (if (1;.y
the eX('VciSi'S at the
f(U' beginning
Hag and liitile
])ne -
i;d tile ofi'.-ials are afti'r presentation at Seliea school on
them, but f V m:iy i;et you hefon
th y ai'i‘eatiL'l:!. 1’Jiefctoi'e lie t)n trom
the lov)lcoul t'l>r them.
Sunday. February has been
1 1 t)'clocl: a. ni. to :
FARMERS’ UMION
The'I'ratisylvania County Farm-
ors’ Cnion will liold a meeting at
IJrevaril in 1 he dfilee of the countv
rj o‘cloi-k. This change is made'
for t!ie c(jnve7iicnc(‘ of the Bre-|
vard .luniors who can thus go uj) ■
on tlie morning train. i
Tiiv' ])ro!.rrani for this nu'eting,
lias 1,H i‘ii printi-d in the Sylvan
Valley News. The jiuldic is cor
dially invit'‘d to attend, and a spe- i
sui)e! intend< nt oi ^cliools at 1-:■!<> 1 (rial request is extendc'd to tJie citi-;
p. m. on Satu!-day, 1-v‘bruary -1. j zens of Seliea school district to be ’
Some important inatt<*rs are to Bv thk Co.m.mittkk. !
conu‘ before' tlu* Fnion for L'onsid- _ j
oration at this meeting- It is nee-1 Methodist Minister Recommends '
essary, theret<mN that every local j Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, i
in tlie county 1)0 well represented.!
Don't fr.rget the time—ri::!Op. m.| 1^^'- A. Lewis, Mlllcil,
the'Mstinst j Minn., writes: “Chamboidain’s
_ j Cough Remedy has been a needed
Dino ufKUTtn 1 welcome guest in our home for
uluS WANTED I
The county board of education desires
A reprint from the P^nglish
monthly “The Parent’s Review.”
Read in connection with this “A])
]>li»*d Idealism,” by Theodore Roose
velt in The Outlook (June L’Stb),
under the heading of “The .Man’s
Debt to the Motlier of His Chil
dren.”
It is a fathi'r's duty, one of his
chief duties, to sup])ly his children
witli pleasures ; not at all an easy
duty, ff>r he can only vaguely guess
wliat ])ursuits or (‘nt(‘rtainments
will give rc'al ])lcasure, at once sat
isfying, and not vicious in them
selves, nor tcmding to drift into
vi(!e. . 1
You can drive' your son to work, :
you cannot drivi' him to enjoy -}
lUi'nt. 7’lie father wlio is rt*all\';
willing TO n-nder his (diildrcn's
liv('s as hap])y as i)ossihh‘ wfll not
be long before lui forii'.s a rough
guess as to what kinds of jimuse-
nu'ut giv(‘ tlu‘ childriMi ri'al ])leas-
ure ; and hi' those ]>leasuri‘s v. hat
tlu‘y may, a little ])atting and i)ull- ^
ing heiv tind tln'n* wi’l foster them
and lead them in tlu‘ right diri'c-j
tion. To try to force* a child to!
taki^ ])h‘asure in ])ursuits for which
he has no natural inclination must
fail, and may »b)om the child to be
an :;ll-lif(‘ failure'.
Iti eb'aling with our childre-?i we*
are' again heconntitr afraid eii frivol
ity : We- are' again trying to e-ui h,
e‘Ve‘1' .-io L'e'ntly, tliat fre'edom of
]>lay which is tlie' le-al re'laxation. j
We'have inve-nte'd “oi‘gani/.e‘el ])lay” !
a lot of tri'ae-le Vvith just (lie-men'st
siirinkiiii'j: e>f h:imstone' in it, but
its flavor is s’loiled and the- e-hilel
fed on “e)rgani/,ed ])lay" at live' is
ilU'line-d te> fee'el liimst lf eir he-rself
on e)r<rani/.ed de-bauehery v.heT'. the-
rt sii’aint ha< !>• yc"'e v.-ea’;ene,,.
'J’h<‘ fatht-r. e-.>-j>e'cially, is ine^';'.(>d
to suhilne bis chilel’’ n. n< it for 1 ln-ir
he'iH'f'o. ]'!it for }:is : and lie- wili try
with all his miirht te> justify his a-*-
tie)T'.s. saying it is gund for the!
e-hild’s moral train4uir. V\’he-n his
ehileli-e-n Want anything, he- a>ks
liiri'.se-lf ‘-is it rit'hty” he-te)re givinir
his e-e)nsen.t ; if he' a-ke el liimseif ■•i.^
it wre-ngy” l>efore' withholeliu'.r his
e-onse-nr, th.cre would be' fewe-r re
fusals anel it woii'el he- i;etlt'rfeir
the* t'athe'r anel 'tier feM- the e-hil-
eireii.
'I’t' the- <-lriI'! hor'i- i'. his c(;-ine>.
What he- s.-e's in th<; hedit' is re-:il ,
and til*' re-St is nie-rt' pa.-^siiig fancy. ,
His ])are nts. hri>th.e rs anel sifters
ar« real pe’0!:ie* : tJie pe v;ple* he vee-S
out.'ieh' are vagia*. shadows e»f
ine re-ly jiassing inte-rest. it is luit
nov.adays the; elury ed' tlie- lathe'r to
ti'ae h his chilelre ii Tei re*ail. but it is
his eluty te) >lu)v.' them tliat re ading
is ]:ai't of life'. I
Whate-ve-r nu'ans the' inire'uuity
e)t tlie' te*ae*he'r may suggest te> de-al
with the' subje'e-t ed se-X. I <-an Se-e-
nothing but failurei ahe*ad. It is
ntially a he)me' subje-et. elifiicult
I'nemgli te) a})]>re)ae-u in tlu- homt*, ■
im])ossible^ elsewhe re'. '
Ye)U e’an talk with e'ase e»f certain
subji'Cts to a child e.»f tivi' which '
which would ])U/./le the' most astute'
minel to eliscuss with a maide-n e>f ,
lifti'i'U. Ye't usnaiiy tlu- suhje-ct is
shirke d until that age when it is
meist difficult to appre)acli.
The' lesse)us freim tlie lioine are*
the> first te> DC le'arned, th(*y are tlu*
last te) be forgotten. In school,
college and university and in the
business life. We Irani orr lessons
diligently" but they are^ all transi
tory. As life progresses they fade
away, leaving behind them but a
luminous mist te) enlighten us in
our passage. But the lessons of the
home remain unaltere'd, untar
nished by time ; good or bad they
remain when all else is departed.
Preparations are; going forward
on a big scale for ti e ap])ro»ching
mass m(!eting of those inte^rested
in t})o Greater We-ste'rn North Caro
lina A-iociation to be? held on Feb
ruary 2.‘Jd at Aslie-ville.
Prcsid('nt Fairfax Harrison of
thei Senitlie'rn Railway ('ompany
has arranged to t)e>! ]>resent and ael
DEATH OF INFANT
On February :5rd t he eb'ath angel
visiti'd the home of Mi-, anel Nirs.
R. N. Moore and te»oi; frum tlicin
thf'ir darling little* infanr The
funeral was conduct<‘d bv lb*v. J.
N. Lee at the home eir its pannits.
We cxtiMid our tenderi'sfr svmi.athy
to tlu* Ije'rcaved I’jsreiits anel i-'-la-
tivi's, hut we know that e>ur loss is
elre'ss ibti meetiiur, and liis aelvent be>r e-te*rnal gain
e)et lias
be»antifi.<ly cxpres.se-d n :
“ticntly fold the dimpled haaels,
Death h ith closed thy cytlids now;
She is resting the Saviour,
She hath joined the angel hand.”
A FUIKNI).
" BOYISTO!) NEWS
is h)oke*d fe>rwaid to thre)ughout
th(? i*ntire section of Wi'ste-rn North
Carolina with ke*en anticipation.
This will be President Harrison’s
first visit to this te*rTitor3'. and as
he has ;ilready e*xpre'sse-d thei same
dee*]) intere'st in the* u])huihling of
the Land e>f the; Sky that charae
teri/ed his prceh'cessor, .Mr. W. W. Se*veral of our ])eo]ile' have* been
Finley, it is hoped that he will be attending the re;vival meeting at
gree'te-d by a la’-^e* and rcpresemta- He>lly Sprin-^s. cf)ndu'-te d bv i^-vs.
five gathe-ring. j Junie's Lvne r and W. H. Pie-ss.
Indicatie)us ])e)int tei a me'e'ting! Mrs. N, J. Rickman anel eiaugh-
that will be frought with jieissible i te*r Bessie* s])c'nt Monday night with
])lans fe>r the; we'lfarc etc We.-ste;rn j ^Irs. Fre*el Sc'rngt;s.
Ne)rth Caredina on a scab; not at-i Mrs. Laura Cairnes and Miss
tcni])te'd or conte-mplate'd bt'fore', ' Ahaybe-11 JJaynard have hccn on the'
and we trust this e*e)unty will be
re‘]>re*senteel at this e-onfere-nce'. The
meeting wilVi)red)ably take' iilace in
the- Buncombe e-e)urt house, as it is
.sick list the* past weu'k.
Mr. Ro^er^, the* fur buye-r. was
in this se'ctiejn last we'e*k buy in:.; fur.
Joe' Fle-lche*r litis rctnri’.'-d te) his
fe'lt that no smaller re)om would | he)nie; in 're niu-sse-i'. ae-e-omjianied
.1
urman
ace-e)mme)dat(' tho.'^e* alre'aely having by liis e-e)usins. Chai’ie
give'll notice* e>f the'ir indention to be j Ite-e'se.
i)re'se*nt, and in e)rde-r to ac*e*oniine)-; .Miss Flla Patton, who ha.> brc'n
date* e)ur of teiwn visitors the* lie)ur •'^?>ending a f(*v.' we-«-ks witli .Mrs.
of nie'ctin'^ has lie-e-n 1 -ntafive-lv ' 1'^re-el
has re! i’v:>(«(| liotne*.
iixe'd at twe» e>'i-h)e-k. the* nu-'*t'.ng SylvaTius Sniathe-rs so],I a fii’.e
te-rminatini-in geioii time to pe-rniit ' hist wi-e k.
ai; tei make* tiain e‘einne-c:ie,>r. i;i tiie-
afte rnoon. ffMES OLD PEOPLE
1 STRONG AND WELL
RECORDER’S COURT
\\'e' want to get the- lu ws to
ill
();ily t wo e*ase-s e-anu' he-fore* the'
re-e-order :tt .Mor.elay's ^ession. In
e-ase- eif St:ite> vs. .lule* Aneiers anel
Kdwin ('iiaiMr.an the elet'cTid.”.nt.;
we-re e ];ari^eel with nnln o.fuliy re--
me)vin'_r e-iu elwejexl, hut in i iiis e-ase
the'iireiM-ci'.tie'Ti v.a.s v,”* 1 hdra v, 71 and
ila- pi-i..M‘c;;tinL; \\;lne-< \vas ta.\e-d
with the- costs i”. the' ca’^e-.
The- eitlie r e us'- e-ani'' U]) from the
cotton mill M’ctii>n ef the* tow". anel
in this Will Coh nian, Fullc!- I’at
te!-si<n and .Kikt- ra'te;s<-n wert-
e'harireil with an as>auU with a
eb'adly we-apo7i. Afte-r he-aring the-
e'vieh nce- in the* e-;;se 1 he- r^ >'e!:de-r
eiee-ieh d tliat tlle-y v.e-re innoc 'Tit of
tlie- e-har;:i' ai'.d s.i deck;ie-el tin-m
neit ixuiltv.
j e)lel ])<-e»}il(- alxnit ileXall 0]iv<- 0;1
FmnlsioM. a re ni;irkai»Ie 7'.e*w fex.d-
me'elie ini- which we fir?nly he-lie'vc is
the' licst T'e'me-dy e-ver nunh- to e>vt-r-
e-onie- the- wea];enin;r, d'-’^ilitatii.;.:
e-lTe-e-ts oi' ine're ::>ing I'l i :*L;:e. ]r
he-lps 1 > rebui'el w.isii.i
sti’e-n^rthell the- nervi's. and j'ive*
new e :ier_\v and a ]i\i !;■ fi'c’ii'iL" to
ihi’hoeiV. It eeintai:..' v.u alculul
<>v ehin'j:e'i eius elr'.iir. I; i.’ay not
male- ynu ;'e'c' ])■ tfer i'(;r a te-.v i’avs,
lint li you ehi I’eit le-i 1 ni’i'-h hette-r
anel streiinre'r hei'nn- yor; lu:ve-tal'i-n
a(;uart. ras n’.r.eh ::s yt .'.i i; t ve- ttf
e)the-r medicine's th.at have' not
h'-lpi'el ye)U, we Vtill I'ladly give*
hae-k yeuir medie-y.
ll 'x:;]! <dive- < fil l^ri’ lsM'Ti e cn-
nd 1 i-.t- J '. V] ej
stgne-huntee;
pheisph'.ies which, th'>u,i t!u-y
have- h-r. ; h;-e-n e'ndorseil ]r,- s ’''ec‘s--
ful phy: ie-ians. ar< he-re.- for the- lirVt
time' ce)n;bin*'d. The resn'it is a re*al
lioely. r.e-rve‘ aTiel uUied-huilelin
fo(»d-jne'd’rin<' that v.-<; Ix'liw- is sv.-
]>e-rior to anytiiimr e l.-n' ii>. e>ver-
e-omiiiL,'tl'‘hility. wi-akr:e-'S a’;<i -ia-
hility te> 'liscasv*. anel t » ^u;’.,* anil
stre-iiL'the-n the- ne-rve's and ('nrich
e-e>nntv. .Mr. a’lil -*h>'^'L Ye>u whei are' wi-alc and
run-elov/n—yeni wlie* ate ol'te'n tre>u-
i)lt'd by varie)us cold wear]; r ai’-
nicnts. u^e i!e:;all (>live Oil I-hnui-
Tiie* folh>wiiii: accoi.nt of th
weeleliilL: e)f Mi.--.-; i)aisy I'ilis !i Stenie*
anel Mr. .Mauiie-e- Hunte-r, take'ii
fre)m a Baltimore* ]'a]»‘’r v.nll he- of
inte*re-st to fjie-nels of the* hriele- anel
tTJ'oom in thi
Mrs. SteiUe- Wt're' feirnier re'siele-nts
e)f l'’teiwali a.iiil have- many friends
in that ^e'ctie.n e»f the- ce.untv. Tiu-
Weeleliiur eK-c
urre-d e)Ti .lam
'.re‘t
sneJ
a n(
It is a sensible’. ]ue'asant-
Miss Daisy Kllisem Ste)ne, elau'.rli-
elauirhte-r eif Mr. and .Mrs. <lar-
bids on the building of a new one-room
school house in Dist Jfct No. 2, Hogback
Township. For specifications see T. H.
Galloway, chairman o# board of education,
or T. C. Henderson, secretary of board,
The Board of F^ducaition will meet March
2nd to let the contract for this building
AH bids must be in ledfore that date.
I-::-:.
a number of years. I highly recom
mend it to my fellows as being a
medicine worthy of trial in cases
of colds, coughs and crouj).” Give
Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy a
trial and we are confident you will
find it very effectual and continue
to use it* as occasion requires for
years to come, as many others have
e.lor.‘‘. i\iV >ale bv yi.. Tela f. \ udv
The Best Cough Medicine.
“I ha\e used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy ever since I have
been keeping hou^e,” says L. C.
Haraes, of Marbury, Ala. “I con
sider it one of the best remedies I
ever used. My children have all
taken it and it works like a charm.
For colds and whooping cough it is
excellent. For sale- by S. M. Mac-
ile
udv
sioii to
stre)7i.:.
tastiiu; aiel ft) re'ue'v.'e'd stre-ii-.rth.
hetie-r s;;:rits, gh.wing liealth. If
fe)rth SteiTie', was inarrle-el to .Mr. -I. it doe-sr.'t lie-lii yeiu, e*ejmi* and te‘'.l
Maurie-,- lluute*r, sesii e>f Mrs. Jej- ns ar.il wt* will -^ivt' 1 :.i-k your
se-ph Hunte r. last e-ve'uing :it «> ::io meiiie-y v.ithout ti we;i 1. I l-.at is
e)’e-h)e-k at All Saints’ !u)man <’atho- he)W much faith we* have in if. !^e)jd
lie (’ha])cl, W'e'st Fe>re-st l^irk. The e)iily at the Rex..It Slec. a* d
ce'n'mony was ])e'rfe)rmeel by the* in this town or.^v l>y’.s. i-l.('■().—
Kev. 'I’ime)tliy Kenny. The brieb*. S. M. -Mae'tie'. Broa<l a:: 1 Main
who was givi'ii in marriage' by he'r i streets, Bre!vard,N. C. aelv
fathc-r, weiri' a ge)v;n e>f white' e-ra])e*
trimmeMl with lac*o anel pe-arls. and
her tulle* veil was e-aught v.itli
eirani^e hleissoms. She carrii'el a
bou([U.‘t of lillics of the valley anel
white rosebuds. Miss Ada. (’olling-
\ve)od Stone', who Wiis her sister's
mairt of lionor, wore „ eostm.K-of ,.ot ublo to supi.I.y tlK." li.va;.!
blue cra])e anel carried ]>ink roses
The flower girl was little Miss Wini
fred lO’tharine Owe'us. a niece? e)f
the bride. She wore a dainty
How Is Y'our BoHor.^
It has hi-en stated th.ar a man's
ste)inf!.ch. is his boiler, hi:-, body is
his engine anel his mo;.t)i the lire
box. Is your beSiler (st.unae-h) in
gooel working order or is it se> weak
that it will not stand a full leiad
lingerie frock and carried a basket
of pink carnations. Mr. Andiiiiald !
J. Hunter was his brother's best
energy to your engine (body)’:^ If
you have any trouble with your
stoniacli Chamberlain's Tablets will
do you good. They strengthen and
i invigorate the* stomach and enable
I it to do its work naturally. INlany
very remarkable cures of stomach
nmn und the ushers xvero .Mr. Paso ! br'tlion,.
Hnnter, another brother of luo i-„,. s„,e by S. M. Macfie.
bridegroom ; Mr. Francis S. \\ hit
man and Mr. William Meade Stone,
of Norfolk, Va., and Arthur E.
Stone of Cockeysville, Md., both
brothers of the bride. Immediately
after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter left for a Northern trip.
On their return they will live at
(.’lifton avi'mie, \Valbrook.
adv
Don’t You Believe It.
Some say that chronic constipa
tion canpot bo cured. Don’t you
believe it. Chamberlain’s Tablets
have cured others—why not you?
Give them a trial. They cost only
a ('uartcr. For sale by S. M. ]Mac-
lle. adv