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V Y .J 1 ir1 November 27, 19U- THX WATNESVILLE COURIER. m'inf 1 .1' ' jiill''ylllll,ll r I The Asheville Paint & Glass Co. : - Wholesale Distributers of LUCAS PAINTS rzr Will Have a Display at .-. Western North Carolina Fair at Atheville 1 Visit the Booth and get a Souvenir Free Waynesville Hardware Co., local agents, Waynesville THE FLOATING ANGEL. " Conley.' Pearl with pleased expression an- : swered, "Thank you Mr. Forsythe, I will go with you. My heart longs for a drive into the country, and to visit the parks anj otjier places of my childhood one? a-.i":i." bungalow. They alighted and Mrs i iry ffffirff Townsel frnet them. Bess romped j and played on the lawn and was as I happy as a bird just freed from the' cap. "Mother dear, we've come for I a sail, and can you find time to join ! us?" said Vinola with a meaning un-j derlook toward her mother. "I am very sorry Yireki. but I srot Waverly, with exultant step passed your message just a little too late. I j PROFESSIONAL J. W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Will practice in alt courts of the State. Ofiee m Medico-Legal Block WAYNESVILLE, N. CAROLINA HANNAH & LEATHERWOOD WlUUm J. HkDMk J. Gilmer Leather wood. Attrar-at-Lsv Praetfc in the courts of Twentieth Judicial district, the Federal urU and Ute North Carolina Suorvo court. Prpt attention to all busi ness. WaynotrlUe, N. C. M. SILVER Attny-at-Lw Office in New Allen Building Main St. Waynesville, N. C. Practice in State and Federal Court6 HOWELL & BOHANNAN ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Waynesville, N. C. Will pnettoe in all the Courts of tiM State. GROVES C. DAVIS Attmey-t-Law " Will practice In all the Courts of ttM State. Office in New Alien ua ing. Waynesville. N. C. ; IMPORTANT TO ALL WOMEN' READERS OF THIS PAPBK Thousands upon thousands of worn. en have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney, or bladder dis ease. ' If. the kidney are not in a lieattny condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer a great deal with pain in the back, bearing down feel ings, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, ir ritable and may be despondent; it make any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, by re storing health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to over come such conditions. A good kidney medicine, possessing real healing and curative value should be a blessing to thousands of nervous, over-worked women. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp Root, the great Kid ney, Liver and Bladder Remedy will do for them. Every reader of this paper, who has not already tried it. by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., may re ceive sample size bottle by Parcel Post You can "purchase the regular fifty1 cent and one dollar size bottles at all drug stores. Advt. uown .iij wa.i. uiij tiuereu me mgn-1 ;way for the city and Mr. Olivar's, ! feeling more elated than he had in many days past. The world took on new glory to him, the song of the wild birds on the still evening air were whispered words of love, answering to the emotions of his own throbbing , heart, each bud and flower held in their tiny petals, nectar, never before dreamed of, and his face glowed with a new light as he entered the Olivar home. Bess could not im agine what had happened to her-Mr. Waverly her.as in such higher glee than usual and when she questioned him about it he laughingly replied "Your papa has given me a week otf from work and I've been planning to have some more of our good times to gether. Tomorrow you and I will walk abut the cky, and see if we can find anythig to amuse us." His night was peaceful, such as the calm on the ocean, before the hurri cane with all its furry strikes its placid waters. Next morning, taking a book he went to a shady nook on the lawn and tried to read, but in vain. He turned the pages istlessly, always nad given the boatman permission to go into town, and he will hardly be back before night but perhaps we ; can get one near," said Mrs. Townsel. "Oh, no, never mind, I daro say we can find something to entertain us. Mr. Forsythe is taking a vacation and I only wished to help make it pleas ant for him. But we will come an other time -and be" sure you keep that boatman in reach for no telling just what hour will bring us out," re timed Vinola. "I am sure Mrs. Townsel, I , am going to be spoiled with so many kindnesses heeped upon me," said Waverly. "I believe the southern people are generally more hospitable than the northern. It is second nature to us, especially when we meet those who sem so worthy as yourself," an swered that lady with a look at Wave'rly could not understand. Their conversation was interrupted here by Bess who exclaimed as she darted 'round the corner of the deep portico: "There are swans down on the lake and I want to go and see them." Grand View Sanitorium Newport, Tenn. Devoted to the cure of Tuberculosis. Patients unable to remain in the Sanitorium are taught how to carry out treatment and get wellat home. For Information, address. GRAND VIEW SANITORIUM, Newport, Tenn. H Don't Apologize for your Bathrocsa You can get an up to date bathroom at a moderate price, amf as we install tndard fixtures it will be durable at well. There U always a correct fixture for , every bitkroom, a suitable one for every taste. A modern bathroom with which you may well be satisfied n what you get when we do the work. feMITH, KUY KENDALL AND CO Waynenville, N. C. BO "Yes, we will go down and feed them some my little friend, and you shall have the joy of seeing them eat from your hand," Vinola answered. seeing a white-robed vision whose pin t' and stainless soul shone from the sea blue eyes. He felt relieved when the hands of his watch pointed the time arrived for Bess and him to take their walk. When they were seated at luncheon, Mrs. Olivar ever anxious I Thus they went to the lake, Bess that he should enjoy himself, asked hurrying thitiher with her crumbes, if he had had a pleasant time at Mr. I while ' Waverly and Vinola followed Ralston's, and how he liked Pearl. j more leisurely. His being slightly thrown off his! When the sun began to hide him- guard at the unexpected question, he ;elf behind the western hills, they blushed and stammered: "I-I-why-I started en. their return lo the city. MACON COUNTY LAND FOR SALE A farm on the Tennessee nver, miles from Franklin, N; C, 88 acres, of which about 70 acres is in cultivation and pasture. About 6 acres on river bottom in meadow, a wi house, wa&r, and a branch runs throUgii" tn place, good red clay subsoil on sec ond bottom, and hills. For further information call at The Courier. KEEP YOUR STOMACH AND UY ER HEALTHY. A vigorous Stomach, perfect working- Liver and regular acting Bowels is guaranteed if you will use Dr. Kings New Life Pills. They insure good Di gestion, correct Constipation and have an excellent tonic effect on the whole system Purify your blood and rid you of all bad poisons through the Bowels. Only 25c at your Druggest. am -HI 'I 11 7EML A itlch makes a quart ot !lnt HfMhin blue.- !' blue aves lh oat" or useless boltle. Sc at all iiian. IH il MrOsMMD tt N. Mk fetw TitOm. think she is a charming girl." When luncheon was over Bess joined him ready for their walk, chatting gaily as they passed down the long avenue of palms taking a street that led into the residental part of the city. As they leisurely walked by the Townsel residence they Were beckoned in by Vinola who was on the lawn feeding some canaries. She met them edford Undertaking Co. Open Day andiNight Phones 47 and 94 Main Street :-: :-: Waynesville,' N. C. 3 "Take us back the east road," said Vinola-to the driver, as Waverly as sisted her into the carriage. It was a new section of country to Waverly and he was enjoying its passing beauties vven he realised he was neariug the south end of Mr. Ral ston's plantation where that gentle man had brought him many Sundays ago. His heart beat a little faster YOUR FALL COLD NEEDS ATTEN TION No use to fuss try to wear it out. It will wear you out instead. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, relief follows quickly. It checks your Cold and Coue-h away. Plesant, Antiseptic and Healing. Children like it ' Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and keep it in the house. "Our family Cough and Cold Doctor writes Lewis Chamberlain, Manches ter, Ohio. Money back f not satisfied, JtVIhV ClOiV'S- FR V.EI-Y.. FOP LUMBAGO Your attacks of Lumbago are not nearly so helpless as they seem. You can relieve them almost instantly by a simple application of Sloan's Lini ment - on the back and loins. Lum bago is a form of rheumatism, and yields perfectly to Sloan's which pene trates all in through the sore, tender muscles, limbers up the back and makes us feel fine. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggest and have it in the house against colds, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. SW ANN AN OA LAUNDRY ASHEVILLE. N. C. "'s" They treat your laundry white... A trial is all they ask. WAYNESVILLE PHARMACY AGENTS Take your laundry there by Thurs lay and you will get it back Sat urday evening. KILLIAN BROS Steam Laundry IN THE HANDS OF EXPERTS Your finest linen is cleaned and finished in a most perfect manner WE CALL FOR AMD DELIVER OUR GUARANTEED WORK. Telephone us and our wagon will be at your door. KILLIAN'S THE LAUNDRY OF EXCELLENCE. near the gate sayine: "You must and a faint flush 'rose to his face a. come in, I want Bess to hear my new be said to Vinola: "I believe I am sonyester warWe hi pl&mtiveitttes bfgflQlfW fawiiliw -grounds- ars. thrilling music, while perhaps you Mr. ".Yes!" replied Vinola, "and 'nut forsythe will not be averse to look reminds me of a visit I promist-d t'.arl. some new flowering plants I have just I d isn we cou'd stoP a while, but received from Spain." it is too late." 'Indeed, I shall be delighted," re- "Do let us stop just a little min- plied Waverly. ute ," pleaded Bess. "Mama says Miss They walked through the grounds Pearli is as lovely as an angel, and I admiring the roses and other flowers should like to see her if she is so sweet and listened to the singing birds, and as that." stopped under a beautiful rose arber "Very well then, but it will have to where a sniall table had been placed, be a yery short call, and you must not covered with snowy damask and lad- he exDectinir to meet an r.:'ic'.. they ened with ice cream and delicious cakes do not inhabit these cl nu . .1: ' ot which they all willingly partook. Vinola, whose face had bc.oir.c sc-..- "This is a pleasure we hadn't an- what gloomy ticipated " said Waverly to Vinola, " As ,th 'neared the hoU9e they whose face shone radiantly in the' saw Pearl on the lawn with basket "" B'ow ui me aiternoon sun. "Don't mention such a trifle. I was horribly lonesome and only too glad to have your company," she replied with an enchanting smile. ' "And while you are taking a vaca tion I hope to have you and Bess take j a short excursion with me out t0 my country home. We have a lovely lake j out there and father has just sent hjj i a launch and we can have some sails." I i a- ii m km mm "I shall soon become verv much in debted to you all. Every one seems so kind. But I do not wish you to go to any trouble on my account," said Waverly. "It will not be any trouble what- ever, consider it settled. I shall! " can ior you and Bess tomorrow after. SOUTHERN RAILWAY- ' n0"-. Mama went out tre this Primier Carrier of the South. ! mornin and 1 thi"k I - shall follow (N. -B.) Schedule is printed for in- "ext week and Set out of the stifling formation only and not guaranteed.) j neat cf the clty" East Bound Trains. ! An hour soon passed, then bidding No. 22 Lv. Waynesville 7:10 A. M. Vinola adieu till the morrow they No. 20 Lv. Waynesville 12:05 P. M. . resumed their walk, and just as the No. 18 Lv. Waynesville 5:10 P. M.jsun was bidding good day to the tree West Bound Trains. tops they returned to Mr. Olivar's N. 17 Ar. waynesville iu:uu a. m.-oess describing to her mother what No. 19 Ar. Waynesville 4:51 P. M.ja lovely tin, they had had with Vino No. 21 Ar. Waynesville 9:30 P. M. ' la. For further information apply to ; Vinola called for them next even- l. U. mujk, Agent, ,ingattwo. Seated behind two dash waynesville, is. i. ing bIack steeds that kept the driyer,s ' full attention, tlipv nmL-i,. ..j CHEAP APPLES WANTED for spot . . ' ' cash.One car load sound medium size.l State lowest pnee you will deliver per and strips of bu.,hel F. O. B. cars you furnishing c , w . . , u i fieWs, these too were soon passed and barrels. Also make offer barrels or J ' fb-u iiu bags furnished you. "Also make offer 8 J lake was seen ln th. d.stance, per bushel on trees. State variety. h rew largegr they rapidl, , . . , neared it. Address. W. P. SINGELTARY, j "Here wer re " saiJ Vinola, as the Wilson N. C.' carria8e drew up before a moderi and scissors clipping a rose here and there, handling them w5th delicate care. She came to the gate as they lhalted. Waverly lifted his hat reverently, while Vinola greeted her as an old friends. Making her ex cuses for not having called and say ing she certainly would soon. Vinola motioned the driver to move on, wnen Waverly, who was only waiting for an opportunity, presented little Bess. Pearl came up close to the carriage and took the little outstretched hand in hers as she said: 'U am so glad to meet you. I am sure we would soon become good friends, but I do wish you would all come in a while. "Not this time," answered Vinola, "but can't you give us a bouquet from your lovely selection?" Ah! they are treasures I am always glad to bestow on friends," Pearl re plied as she carefully selected two huge bouquets and handed to Vinola and Bess, and after a pause she gave Wverly a half blown white rose, say ing laughinggly as she did: "Gentle men do not need many flowers." "No," he replied, then in an under tone. "I would not exchange this one for all the flowers in the garden," and aloud to Pearl, "Miss Ralston, if con venient with you, I shall come to morrow afternon to make our drive as I agreed." "Certainly, I shall be ready," she replied, as a wave of pleasure mantled her fair cheek. Then they drove on and Vinola scon bade Waverly and Bess good bye it Mr. Olivar's. (To be continued.1) Work in a Warm Room 7 HEN vou take your take The XV'titUN you ' sewing upstairs, the heat alone too. Perfection oil heater is eas ily carried anywhere. You draw it up beside you and work in comfort, even if the room has no other source of heat. PERFECTION smokelesCqi heaters The Perfection is solid, good looking, easy to clean and take care of. It is smokeless and odorless. At hardware, furniture and general stores everywhere. Look for the Triangle trademark. STANDARD OIL COMPANY WuhiBgtoa, D. t (NEW JERSEY) Cbulotte, N. C. BALTIMORE Norfolk, V. RickMod, V. CWt.Ua, W.V. Cairlcstoa, S. C
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