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' - i :-' i i I it J0 SERIES. TOL. 11. Xo. 42 $1.00 . ?EB -YEAR. . J- COBURN PLAYERS' ARE COMING HEl i i . 'f ill II vr t K x 1 i . T -V'-' tT- n'T1 . i. ... . t n -- - 5 -.j r - . t . - Hliilli BOARDS AT AtnplTOKKlA EKY DELIGHTFUL PLAT. , :5 Isnow White, a four-act fairy story 11 be given tomorrow night at 8:30 jjl the auditorium. This play is for tje benefit of the Daughters of the Confederacy and will no doubt be largely patronized Daily rehearsals have Ijeen. going off under trained directors for the past tlree weeks and m everything, is 410 wr in. readiness for tomorrow mgnts pro diction. The cast includes 55 char- alters. Miss Izlar- of. Spartanjmrg, aid Mrs. Schenck will play the lead- iig female' roles. -Mr. Meyer will -impersonate, the Prince and Mr. Barber, tHe Huntsman. between acts several delightful solos will be rendered by Mr.' Galium-of Greensboro and Mrs. Caton of Missis IThe play willbe? supported by & good orchestra imported for the occa sion knd will no doubt leave a pleas ant impression upon the many who at tend. - ' .--v ' r r'- .it. Youns Thief Caught Yesterday sometime between one and two o'clock someone entered Mrs. Posey's millinery emporium "and ab stracted a pocketbook which was ly ing on the table. The pocketbook con tained some money and" other valua- MR. FOSTER DEAD. Jonng jCIvil EnginelejfPasses Awa r eii Jinown nere. P. H. Foster of Columbia, S. C, died this morning after a lingering illnloi ofcseveral months. . Mr. Foster knoavn by many of his friends as "Pat" -Fos ter . was a civil engineer and several years ago surveyed the streets of Hfen- dersonville-when the macadam as placed. He has spent a great deaof his time in this city in the past few. years an wjig wjth the T. C. Willian3 Realty Co., of Columbia' at the timelof fiis death." The deIthfcof Mr. Fospr will be a great sorrow to many of fiis friends in South Carolina where he has been living nearly all his life. jjHe was about 30 years of age. and leases a wife, and three children to mof rn his death? v-? ' .: Mrr and Mrs. R..K Foster of? Spiir tanburg, parents .of the deceased, and Miss Ira Foster, arrived in the city to day to .attend the burial whteh willbe held under the services of the lofl Woodmen of the World of which or&er Mr. Foster had long been a membed.- M. C. Foster, of Spartanburg, broth er of the deceased,, was here at the time of theidea,th.f - V ' J . ,-; : ' h : : Thciiks for Courtesies. I -The Retail - Merchants . Association wishes to thank Mr. W, A Smith, own er of Laurel Park, for the many cofir tesies. extended ly iiim to the vtsitmg insLdeleeates and local members:of the recent State" Merchants 'Association Convention. . These courtecicr. in cluded free transportation over the Laurel Park street railway - and the Swiss Incline Railway and the use of the park. - M. M. SHEPHERD, Pres. E. B. DRAKE, Sec'y. t i. r . Chief of Police Garren was notified aand immediately began; work on the case. Last night the chief succeeded in finding the pocketbook from which everything of value had been taken. This morning two negro youths, Blan co Morris and Henry Moore were ar rested and placed in jail charged with the theft. Blanco accused Henry and Henry accused Blanco. True to their racial instinct each one solemnly. as serts: "I aint never seed that store." but the evidence" points too clearly to wards them; v The mother qf one of fhP hovs saidi U done whipped w rrnrthiftsa bov till thT ain't nothr ing left of him." -What Is left will- probably have to answer we ciijc vi hurelarv. - " Chief of "Police Garren :; deseryea credit for his quick, efficient work-on this case. ' . :. y , . 1 The rCoburnPiayfers will again .be , ; at Kanuga Lake Club on July: 18th for j two pertprmances. , . ; j . . ? . . - ' i This famouscompany0has a reputa- The official . circular ,tLsL:t - 1 j.tion all pyer the? country and . was Railway company h e' ic-:. . - 1 a great: success lat season, :Mr.. Step- ceiVed notifying- the pub lie .Ua the , j heas has succeeded n getting them new station iof Highland kOsl-'I;' has V, i her this; year and the jprogram .poni- p'eejfcj opened'.-and -; wjll v rtsi&v-i be Y ', Jses; totbe- even better than last yeart jmowi1 as a flag, stop ox noth hound: ' i Quite . a number of ,. the, guests. Irora trains' number 9," 13, and 4lVand for 1 1 -. this-Q cityx and Highland Lak qiub th4:-! Soutneni 'train' ntimberidtiC' -r 1 wilL go out for the occasion. r Tickets knH rkDectivelv.: Highland v:Lake: , I are -being sold; at , Justus PharmatJy ia Tsitftatedion: the maip rlme-bf -the- at, xyu wr -iwv wuwiw wi i.yy. 1 Southern Kaiiroaa rzz miles irom ijus city and 1.3 miles irom t iaz ixock. . CAMMIX OF MELONS .V- ; i MR. BROTVJf'Z; FUJfERAL. News and Tiews. The secret of good" farming is J to give back to the soil a little more than you get from it. The secret of a nappy life is to give others more ser vice than you get from them. . Take ail conditions over, which you have no control with thankfulness. The weather, cold r and heat4 rain- and sunshine . are all sent "by . supreme pov?T. v Be -thankful that you are alive, to enjoy what is sent to you, SHORT LOCAL litter KDAVIDS0NrR0SE Beryl Rubinstein the marvelous boy pianist who is on his way to Europe for three years study will play his farewell recital in Asheville on Monday night in the Y. M. C. Av hall. Holly Spring Xew& Miss Mary Woodfin is spending this week at her old home in Boilston. . Mr. and Mrs. Rhineheart andson from Spartanburg, S. C, are spending awhile at Mr. Jasper Crawford's.' t Mr. Phillip Sitton had the misfor tune of breaking his collar bone when thrown from a mule last Sunday night. Mrs. -McCord, of Duplin, Tex? is visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. S. Gash. . Misses Daisy and Mayo Murray spent a 'few days of this week in Ashe ville. , , Mrs. Perry Moore spent last week with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Frank Woodfin. .. '' . s : , . Misses Leona Allen, Edna Brittain, Sue Carland, Mary Kate Gash, Sallie TTnto tnrrav. Marv Maxwell, Meta Pace, Mary Agnes, and Bertha Wood fin Messrs. Robert Allison, Trigg Brit tian, Martin and John Clement, Guy anrl fin sb rmenine. Martin Kimsey, Floyd Osborne, John5 and Robert Max well, Robert Reid, Philip Sitton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jelf Wilson report a very enjoyable fourth spent at Glenn Can non Falls. : ; " " ' upsuiri. Tfnrminn ni Plpftsant Hill. The annual reunion of Pleasant Hill community will be held on Saturday hfnro tio RPnond Sunday in August, 1911. Those interested willmeet atl the cemetery for .the devotional ex ercise and decorate the graves with flowers. -The devotional exercise will be conducted by Rev. F.' Mt Huggins and Prof. Neanie of Bowman's Bluff. Song service will be by Prof. J. R. Wilkie and class. Address yitev. C. D. Cole. " After a recess of an hour for dinner addresses will be delivered by CoL S. V. Pickens, Samuel Sentell and Rev. T. A Drake. " " v' We hope, everybody, will come and bring a well filled basket of dinner and lets have a reunion long to be re membered. J. C. DRAKE, For the Committee. 9- 1 Balfour Dots. . Mr. Ralph Carson t preached an ex cellent sermon here Sunday, which was highly enjoyed by the congrega tion. ' - - Mrsfl. Bumgarner and children from Tennesse, are visiting Mr. Wm. Spence ' and family this week.- Quite a number of our young peo ple snptit. the fourth in Asheville. We regret to learn that Mr. John in t this writing. We hone he will sorm. recover. V Mr Ott Anderson uouaouflflnkflzzz , Mr. Ott Andrews from Shaw's Creek visited friends here Sunday. Our ice cream supper Friday night was fine. We enjoyed me tibiwi fftmnsnv trn ' rrinfth. - 1 . Shaw. Creek: ball- tea mis to play with our team Saturday 1 evening near S. F. Wheeler, proprietor of the the Wheeler, Hotel says the outlook is! the best fof nve yeara and tnat aireuay enough, reservations "have been made for naxt week tn almost fill the hoteE It.will soorfneitime to prepare for;, .Wj.u'ni.-iori,. der ones select a piece of fresh land ern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., with rrmnh htimus in it. , During July were in town yesterday looking over Dlow and pulverize it deep. Jant the the new piant recently constructed s,. : " he:. Mr. T. L. Ingram, geaeral super JUljr. AUViJ l,4 A nr. T Tnrom : ennn. PeoDle have different methods of ment inspector - Atlanta. -Mr. J. L. statins how much rain fell at a cer- Moore division plant superintendent, tain time. Very light rains are men- Q E Woodruff division plant su tioned in government report as tia- nGPviaor charlotte and J. W. Thomas, ces' of rain,'! meamng-that mere w dlstrlct plant chief, Asheville. not enougn to De muicu. P1t 837 J?Jrn from the house a Stony Mountain two and a half not enough to, run from the house a . y Hendersonville, wUl be light sprinKie. aooui.iwo pT - Saturdav. July 8 tne acre -; Ushers There will be a Sunday school, pic nic ted as asomov;fau"yoa on that day and everybody is invited terrace brkersand ciayoake baskct A d road wouia oe wen iui - 0-. . , a rain guage so as water falls. to tao'how much nne spring water, a UjM foot tow- er, which affords one of the fines, views to be seen anywhere, 2780 feet above the sea leve , Several good been invited and are with a tair of "I I oit InA nf speakers have iSSbSI will bmore Quick- expected to be present i 1 Vionnona tn he Tiressed for I1 - nu, mQV c,om a notion.' but 1 1! The . Columbia orchestra of Wash x. ' if often and have found ineton. D. C, have arrived at Hotel Al. i onnt miieker tnan wnen uaies ana wm iumisu u ,ii6"4ui uiu0, nca in the usual I for the euests this season. Edwin oroiieu Buai6uv I ZZ . . , 4l nart is xeaaer 01 uiw uo yic-c u chestra. tt A tranlrora Rift tnp-pthpT I i-iuiiits-ixiauc skvikw w . ... .- . , . w ,fni0 of flour, a level teaspoon- Rev,.R. E. McAlpine a missionary m ,tv v," " - ' " .. . - A I , Lj. j loot ,lo-Vt In Hon Mi . eni a Tnitrrn or a. tea-1 j aimn siuuueu uyci 1001. msuv , m Tir,i, with the dereonvflle on a visit tO Rev. It.i B, STIUUU1U1 Ul omu. - r fiare two level teasDOonf uls of I Grinnan. shortening. ' Add enough cold water to make a stiff dough. Roll thin, cut fcrand Theater "Sloves OntrOrlental V- - Store Moves In. . , , .. ia i ;. c oi - the' Grand theater management sold Henrv F. Stewart broker has,ire- its lease bf the building owned by ceived a . solid car load of .very , fine G. Staton to the Oriental Auction' peo; water melons from Florida, and is hav- pie who expect to occupy the building : , jng no. jtrouoie m Qispossiug ui uiem m a iew aay wuu a iu among our local merchant. .-Among j goods from the Told world: Mt, ' - thncio .mhn hn xrtir r-. ni'irfhased are I ; 1r " ' Rpahhrn.' nronrietOT ; : of f the ' the following, T. B Carson,; A. r ick- I Grand- Theater nas intended going io: er, H.. M. Flynn; W. M. Guill.- Hener- ( Waynesville, N. C.; with his "show for ; sonville 7 Candy - Kitchen, Hyder i.ad the. pat few -Tweeksbut could not Sherman, S. J, -Harris, L. E. Joues,, make"' the ' necessary arrangements. jklaxwell and-Brown Pullian and Kin- Tuesday he perfected' all plans and caid,-A. XuTabor and pthers.r has shipped his goods to the depots - a' amnrii Theater was " tne nrstJ electric theater" "to voperi" in this iclty this season and has' done a good hu'si- Distinguished Citizen Laid to Rest by ness for the past two months. The rormer Associates.- manageiuem uas uccucU ,.m. ; I Raleigh, July r 5, 1911. Mr. ; Henry the people of this city a good clean Clay Brown died at 6 o'clock yester- moving snow ano tne putruus m day morning at' his home -in Raleigh, city regret 10 Bw-mi..owuu:u ? No. 429 North Person street, after an so early in the season. - Waynesville ; innaoa Af o TntW TTo was Vnown is a good town.: The Grand will no some days ago to be desperately ill, but doubt meet with large success there. the news of his death came as a snock J . - . to his manv friends and to the many ARE MUJiKEYS UXlfJSUTJSJJ wno knew, mm tnrougn nis patnouci . .ttaxh. v&iuAunv x,ujjxxmixj work in the State Cornoration Com mission. ' .'" . ', Public Health Service is Making Ex- Mr. Brown had not been in robust perlments .to Find .Out-rOther Ills- health for . some years, though his ; ease Animals.- - energy was not abated until . about a ' Washington; July 3. Although it ' is , month ago, when he had to give up his not generally known,vlt is nevertheless work at the Commission. tie was 1 true, tnat iox jamuy years past sumo tnVen to Baltimore for a surirtaal on- of the Government's' most j interesting ; Quite a t surprise to their many erat40n but beine in no conditon to experiments in the inoculation' of ya- I'i iends here Mrs. Ada ' Davidson of undergo this, he was brought home, rious animals, including rabbits iand1 SDrinefleldV Ky., and , -Dr.f J. lT Rose, His death was, caused by intestinal squirrels, have -been: -tarried fonn ' , v,o o thA Pre trouble. 1 ' S ' Washington and othe? parts of. the ptthis city were, harried at the Pres- ou Die Ctmmti&vt " 1 country The most intersting of 'aU byterian Manse-by Rev. R. B. Grinnan . , Clerk and Commissioner. , noweV aj.e those -experiments which " last night;at 9:30.. Dr. Rose has:.been , Mr, Brown was 54 yera of age atthe are now being made on the monkey, : a resiaeat of this city lor several years umu o m quu, uvuiK uu uuru to determine-from- a-ecientific- stand- t tnd'His many xrienus are congratumt- uuuiyu point to. justtwhat' extent it may be in- ing in winning such a cnar Uncie., r 'o - v-i.-' rrn i - ... 1 a 0penseccet that the irtiblic r r- Hfrs-.: ::thrcii!sBa hasc been .visitor 1 Brpwn-r?who at an early age had lost I tL; aJUw.-, .iw.' iiShJatcitTor.some Mrs, Rose are at pome in. we i "V ,n "T. Wiimala, includinr the, common lumse residence, tneir iuture nume. f inoin rkAOirinne a r 1111 it OTtrfi Mvnnm a in 1 f . a JULV4 JVOiUVUD V UUAl CAAXVA -A- J UUlAAMf AAA Chatham , county. From 1885 to 1891 among ' the most ,; dangerous disease At the First , W XOiTX 1 -oil . ai . ant mali Church. Next Mr. Brown was cashier of a bank at Xf 3 "7 Baptist Sunday. : Mt, Airy, leaving this position-to be- Kev. a. a. uidboh, a - uc u?v tue tent years had it not : been for the' will DreaCIl al UXO iuuiuiue ocmvv, xuau vuuuuiiSDiuu, wuiU Ml louw .na.o ''One Thing .Th.ou LackestV. will be the changed-to the, Corporation Commis- subject of the sermon at the evening 1 sion. service. M . 1 1 . A. 4 A tA aunuay ., scnooi xv a. m. uix. Vot L, v, 1 is undoubtedly true that thousands of adult classes. Bible class taugh by for his indefatigable energy andfor liveg have.thlfs been 8aved: j fi . pains taken by the public health ser- : Vice not only to kill them; but to stop their 'migration ! when infected with" In this position Mr. Brown remained "L .the nastor. nis tnorougn Knoweidge 01 raiiroaos AuuroDriate music at eacn! service, and otner. matters wnicn concerned 'nDM..- Home people and visitors cordially the Commission. When Commissioner rvlnfr sta an1 ftH -floatrnr.tion has , ' a tr- nr Da rf h nn vaetm I A rT tv A ni.fl lain r Rrn-nrn I o x " .weicoiueu. - xv. v. 1 vxiC x -" " i been brought about throueh noison. ernor Kitchin to fill the vacancy. Mr. The commpn house rat is also traps and other methods whenever- We have - lately , received the, rata- xvitumv a"j' and wherever, practicable. Ral- Msrown mter .swa ior eiecuyu, iai . , Th rpHpnt efforts of rr, institnHnn is do-1 tan, and won easuy. 111s oeatn re- Th'e present eff OTts of the public past' assistant way. The rapid growth of Hendersonville . . . , I 1 nn..no 00a (ha Tuimnpfl of out, Dlace on. a buttered oaKing pan, ueuessai n -"7 , v7 7"VLi; Srfck with-a fork and bake in a hot telephone and in view of this fact the oven until a deli vate brown. teleDhone comDany is installing at this timft a new section of switchboard. logue of the A. & M. college at eigh. This technical institution is 00-1.". wu" XOD"'-- v T.,1" health. service, although auietly rcon- ing a most M'luable wors ior o r 1 uuc t I ducted, are almost certain to be of m- 0.1 ..... 1 1 I rt- I MXM WlirKfl H III MIM Mfr-TI V 1 1 .IT III 1 . 1 1 FT 1 ... ... si.ue. Men traintu tnere ai uuu-; - I "i "i" 1 great benefit to mankind. making good as farmers, anengineerM--.. Dr. C. H. Lavinder, X M 1 43 I MS III M. M llll II IK I I M V I II lllll U 1.11 WT 111 A. Kn m- . . - . - as textile worners, iu i ""i ' " " 7, vi ; : "IjT 1 v:: surgeon in tne public neaitn service. forms of skilled, enterprise. Young ot aa wroim uttc ?ue a U15 makes statement regarding some men who want to enter nie equippea j.ui mm . . , I pf the experiments which have been' for success in all Industrial occupa-i jar. lirowu s Jtamiiy.. Irrid ott "Whtlp npllap-ra hv thA tions will do well to consider the A.,& " Mr. Brown was the son of John. most earnest students of its etiology M.- Last year-630 students were en- Randolph Brown and Mary" A. Lane. I has "been' and still is regarded as be- rolled its faculty this year will m-i He. was- marrie in 1883 to Miss Mol- longing to the class of food poison- elude 51 teachers. I lie Merritt daughter or Mr. and Mrs. j ings, allied to ergotism or beriberi, William G. Merritt, of Pittsboro. He I there are nevertheless not wantinc (Contributed.) heaves no children, but is survived by I those ; who have iirrfid that this dis- And Hendersonville has secured an-lnis wife. hv a sister. Mrs. Emma I ease mav he Hue tn narsff miiro- other convenuon ior vrauu i woodbourn, of Raleigh, and by two organism. Chapter Order Eastern Star, and an i brothers, Mr. Millton Brown of Ashe-. "Impressed with the lack ofex-; through the efforts of one little wo-ivji?e and Dr. John R. Brwpn of I nerimental work unon the higher ani- f man, Mrs. Cora Ransier, Worthy .Ma-1 Knoxviller Tenn. V ; ' . Imals certain r experiments, which are trnn. oe Sunshine Chapter, I0. bl.l npi,- t?iv-0i; Irficorded. were undertaken for tha " . - - . I M. mAS M. UUVAM. 1 " .r- This is a young, chapter, Demg .insti- . - seVices were held at I purpose of trying :.to determine wheth tutod' T think, in January of this year.l .. l--,iia r a x a Qfa tne Kdenton street Aiemoaisi ;cflurcfl, vv.welM ife MBiu,Vvi The Grand Chapter. - I irhlnh "Mr RrnwTi was a ponslstent. I monkeys by the inocculation of certain ui .w" i . . ,. , , The Swiss Incline Railway at Lau rel Park is being wel lpatronized these days. '. with -keen vision neoDle in the dry which will be completed with the next , ,tv- r-- . - c , , . , fiv. floVa The work is in cnarge oi k . j Aivfi ttt j ri .iiiu 1 1 1 1 m u i V4mj v - parcnea ucii . Wnoflrilff nf ohari0tte. rain these navs. -. . When oreparing butter for market always bear in mind that an attrac tive package will more quickly win a buyer. , I T oQi porir is the mecca these w" rrwHOO loot r raised the warm day s for all the small boys-in wesieru ivauo 'r1., . . . T7 x .T, hathlnir . biggest sugar beet crop in its nistory. town " mi-j :r. tn thP rar.r mar. a larse i - AU1S ID uu v- . I . lolraa The DOtnme in auy uuc ui at Laurel Park is fine these . warm days. acrea of irrigated lands were put un der cultivation for the first time. the farm her.ftllSe rsaa iuaua ' . i . , -l ta rho are used to COOd TTIfllrorv Man JBJliea dv xuiecixiciij, pmiTitrv mud and TTikorv. July "4. Bdward Bum dirt The best . agricultural country gardner, assistant electrician for the IL- i-i tjvoe whleh has the Thornton Li eht & Power Co., of this best roads dty, was electrocuted at 11 o'clock Any turn that makes our farm home last " night while - repairing a street better in any way is worth doing, and lamp on Main street in front of Moser will count in the end. v; , and Fourteenth avenue. . wm count iu m . , just repaired the street rt..-A - -nAii Cmn on main street in front of Moser Greenville ; S C., July 4. The old- & Lutz's drug store and on his way es? white woman in South Carolina, home found this light out of order Mrs' Sarah LofUs, died in this county and stopped to repair it. ine in-flr- a:a7vrv" f in?; vears. She snlatine at the top of the lamp had w bom aad wised among the moun- been destroyed and the 'chain ,con rfl?nabw?e?e sS died.- . necUng with the lamp and reaching -She was the mother of six child-J to the street had ecome connecLea ?neaf crvlve ..her. A with the circuit. When he took hold 'Sri of six years when the war of 1812 of the chain to lower the lamp sev til lougav she able 'to recall eral hundred volte oeri. Sny interesting events in the colon- ed .through ,his body killing his in- as well as members from the subordi nate chanters. .They come from all parts c ". x& state, as the chapters are pretty rell distributed, the Masonic order .being .very strpng in iortn Carolina. ,'r .. , The r Balfour Sunday school will have a picnic Saturday July 8th on stonv Mountain. They have invited the Elida Orphanage of Asheville to be with them. Everybody is cordially invited to comp and bring a wel lull ed basket. . "; Glazener's $1.00 watches and clocks now 75c- - Look! look! for the announcement of Glazener's Big Sale at Henderson ville and Brevard. r- . Glazener's big shoe: sale now on Hendersonville and BTevard. We cut the pride and selLlhe shoes. v Three thousand yards 10c plads now on sale . at Glazener's, 5c. . : Rev. Z. A. Shipman will preach at Pleasant Grove Baptist church second Sunday in July at It o'clock a. m. SMect: t"Two Ways." The public in vited. : .'" .Buffalo, N. Y. Eight lives lost and enormous property damage when v one of new water worka buildings, collaps ed ' ' Oakwood cemetery. conducted the services. : wire cagea; on tne ordinary lapora- Members of Hirman Lodge, No. 40 try met, and care was taKen tnat at A. F and A. M. met in the Baraca I ume onue cageB suuuia ue w- class-room of the Edenton Street posea daily to as mucn suniignt as church at 4:45 and attended the fun- possibleTemperatures-of :-aU mon- eral of their brother in a body: keys were taken daily for? several . The? honorary pallbearers included weeks, ahd.they have now been kept n-ovomor W W TCitehn Col. J. Brvan 1 uuuer uueervauwu j ior aooui bi P.Wmoa . Mr R K. I JI PV i;oi. W. f. uiuuuio Wood, Mr. J. R. Young, Mr. M. L. Shipman; Dr. A. B. Hawkins, Mr. T. W. Bickett, Mr. Franklin McNeill, Gen. While it is too early to determine what the practical effect of these ex periments will -s prove t- there ia little Rt L. Leinster, Mr. Beddingfield, Mr. doubt that they will help materially in A. J. Maxwell, .Prof. Hugh , Morson, and Mr. J. W Bailey. . , . The active pallbearers were Messrs. Joseph-G. Brown Carey, J. Hunter R. S.: Jerman, Robert C Strong, Charles E. Johnson, Brown Shepherd, W. A. Linehan and J. S. Griflln. - Cllnglngr Skirts.' - Macon Ga., July - 3. The Taber nacle Baptist Church, Rev. T. M. Call way pastor, has 'adopted resolutions deploring and . condemning the wear ing of tight skirts and the paddina of female figures. It is solemnly de clared that the " wearing . of - clinging dresses, which, reveal the figures of women, does more harm :than- whis key. , - r- ". f -, ' ' ' !- ' ; : No centralized creamery can profit ably compete.- with 1 a good co-opera- J tive creamery; .' t. : "'" a scientific solution of the question concerning "pellagra. P. ;H. McG. in Columbia State. . ' - ; Jnst Abont That. "What's the ;- difference between - a hospital and a sanatorium.!" -"About $20 a week." . - It is remarkable what larger bales of hair some of the ' women have ' dis carded without catching . cold. r The. inventor of fly paper is run ning for; office ' in - California. As a candidate; he ought to be able to stick. : " : ' . ' . We know that cows usually give the largest amount of milk when they are in good pasture. " ' Do not Ibe in a " hurry to turn th cows out on spring pasture. If 8 i I - I our school building, ; - t viatnr nr America. -i
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