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BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. Motored to Health by Lydia E. ^■UiaB*t Vegetable G>mpoiiBd. , Auror^ 111.—‘Tor seven lone month* * •offered from a female trouble, with severe pains in my back and sides iintal 1 became so weak i could hardly walk from chair to chair, and got 10 nervous I would jump at the slightest noise. 1 was entirely unfit to do my house* work, I was giving up hope of ever be ing well, when my sister asked me to Wy Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. I took six bottlrg and today 1 •n# a healthy woman ahle to do my own Dousework. I wi.h ovt-ry Butfering Woman would try I vdia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoun.l, and find out for ttemielve* how good it is.” — Mrs. Carl A. Kieso, 5% North Ave., Aurora, 111. The great number of unsolicited tes timonials on flle at the Pinkham Lab oratory, many of which are from time to time published by permission, are proof of the value of Lydia E. Pink- nam’a Vegetable Compound, in the *^^tment of female ills. Every ailing woman in the United •^tes is coraially invited to write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn. Mas?., for special •dvice. It is free, will bring you health •nd may save your life. MRS. KIESO SICK u. S. WILL NOT ENTER SYRUP OF FI6S FOR SEVEN MGtlTHS gijijy^jjign j| CHILO'S BiELS COURSE TO PURSUE i So ,|i lit r r.i vii luiiid lili * I ' !i.''!1:1 I'l, tiiji ! Tl II‘Cki. ’ii ,*•(• " pri' Dicri!. Th \ il jit kf ili tin- thi r'' ll “ThfSf '''ii' tin r. i':i; in i A ii'i ; ii*',' > Ub«' I'li thv :i ■ -I.',! 1>, W 1 t'U tl;- M ;i It'iik. ' I;'.; (.'Ill • .^-1 I-'.U'. '■•I 'l ilt ui I \ ■, i-ut ami iiiiiri'ii. 1'. Sh.‘ n.^ lIlCC' I ii ;ii!. iiMi- i::iM Ii Disciple of ictferson. \A'h\ .Mill ik \t , I :iiii tijiiMtvi (! Id 'riici '■ ' Ji ' ']:nl> ii' ptiMisht (! in Ti*'iitsiii. 'tini:i. You Can Snap Your Fingers at the ill effects of caffeine when you change from coffee to POSTUM "There’s a Reason” SO LONG AS GERMANY TINUES HER RUTHLESS BOAT WARFARE. CON U- BLUNT REPLY TO PROPOSAL Only One •‘BROMf) Ol’ININF" eltbrspniilnp. rail for full naiu« LA.XATIVH VMO gi ININK U)i)h for iUnatur.- vt U « UO' H. Cure^ a Cold In On# P*y 26c. A Hint. " I lt>\f niiiiuiils; ilnn'- vou?" |T»ir;;lf(l tIk- tliin:;. "Suro. ;i Ufl-li fiiHi ihf ip i'i.niMK'iliiliiii: xmnl 1'" ':: *1 *'!»;• >J. ACTRESS TELLS SECRET. A wtl? known ariiiss ni\os th- t. lUw- InK le.-lpe for gray hnir: To Imlf i>u:t of Water add 1 oz. Bay Tliini. ,i small box o! larbo I'onipowiMl, and oz. of Any (Iniggl.si . an pul t^ils up or /oii vHI. nii\ It at home at very little i ost I'vill «Kr»*« tloiis fur maktng anil use ■ un-.t' ii. ••hrfi box of Barbo I’mnpound It wl" Ci«iihia!;v darken streake«l. faiif-ii hair. ,in«i inakf- IT soft and plospy Ii wlK T.C't (,ol« r tlie pralp. I? not s'.irK/ #r jr**a»y. and does not rub off. Adv. Needed Provender. 1 l.;i' vtuib- ainniii: ; U Jirry de Wiixlr, tolls tlu* t'ullo’,vii,>: goixl of lli'' !11\i.i; '(■ V i.kt.n: «M)i- ilay hi' ami a “iiailiM i''' I;*- ' :-->i I»« ko\| i;]i hi l»au>on w(To LToiriL "H j. trip li. ii.iihv nilor. Tho I'oM ■ h! C(iur"» iiiJonse. ,!’is' a" :l. y won- mi llio |ioii/ . ' BtiiTtii.;.'. unii>afci(iii a LUMil'o;- of -liarii I'oiii'nl ar': li. !l.«- i.i'oliiii- ihiMii la'li'r Sense of Justice. “Tl.a: I'arrot 1 Imi.-lii ii-.s UiDjjua;:**.' *’l.a«l.v." tlio *1. ;!loi'. ‘i ' tha' lio >\\.'ai' 'oiiii . J’.i.: you I11U--T ^i\o him I'oi- !l'c :'a'' il;: al- I ' r Is Made by Lansing at President’s Direcliop. — Renewal of German r>dgc Pierequisite to Any Dipio f'-s.'tic Discussion. Wa'-liiiifitiMi. Tlio I'liitod Statos has flatly r* j. rioil tSerniany's oft'or to di-i U" iliflon-n lietwoeii the two nations while tho ruihloss submarine . iimp.tij;n is in propress, !r. a lo'to today to thr Swiss iniii I'lPT, wlio on Saturday jin sontoil oral- Iv thi (;rniaii i)roix)sal. Soirpiary Lansing said tlio l iiifod Sfalos “(loo- not fool that it lan •Miler into any iiis( ti-sion with tho ('lOrman g'overn- nu'iit 1 onri rninp tho iM)licy if suhnia- -ii.- warfare against iioulrals which i’ i' now pursninK. vuiloss and iiniil iIh* (oTtnan novt-mmfnt renows its as- '^uran» OS of the 4th of May (tho Sns • \ nnfot and ait^- tijwn tho a-snr- a;,' i-s ” Til.' stato d. iKi! fniont’s ainiounce- Tii :>■ foUows ■ "In \ lew of thf' ai)i>carani P in tho ws!'rt;i“r> . f Fobriiary 11 of a report :ha* ('.ormany was initiatinR negoiia •;'jis with tho I'nitod States in rf-pard •o '^lihn'a’ ino w arfare, tho Dopartnionf if Siatf niakf- tho followinsi state- m*-nt: A sUK'i'-s:ion was niado orally to •ii‘ I» parini'MiT of Statf lato Saturday .-.fKraoon by tho Ministor of Switzor- lai.i'i ’liat ilio (lornian (Jovoriini-nt is u.;iini.' to m^i'iiato with tho rnit-l .■St:!'*'', jirovidod that iho roinmoti ial bioi k.i(i>' a^ains- l-:naland would not bo ...t n -Tii ,\t tho r*'"in"-t (I*' Th‘ ?oi rotary of Stato, this suppostion w.i^ Mild ill w'iiitiir and iuvsoatoi] i ini I'V t;ic Swi'-s ini;iistor Suiulny 1 iirht. ri.mniun i'-at ion is a' follow.-; Til*' Swi'- i,'ov.'iiuno;it has boon : oi;.if i"d bv tho Connaa trovornnion: to -ay t* ;!' tijo lattor is now. as boforr. wilhuL' to nf. 'tiato. lorinally or ;n- I'ort'.’.illy, witli tho I’nitod Siatos. jiro- vid*'d Mi.it ’ho I otnniori'ia! ldoi k:tdo aj;aiti>: KtiL'l.uid will not bo broken ’ho10by iSiRHod) “‘1’. lUTTKli.' Lansing's Reply. Th:- nu-inorandni‘i was f^ivon im HiMli.ito . oii-aioration and tho follow- nip ropiy was i!isp:i'( !i‘d: M\ d' .ir Mr Ministor: ’I am ro(iuostod by 'ho prosidont ’n -;a>' to you. iti ai knowlodgiiifr 'lio i?i'nior amium w iiii h > on wo;-o kind onouir’i 'o solid to mo oil tlio lltli in- -t.iii:, 'ii.'ir r];o (lovori mojit of tlio r;:;tod Sfatos would ibKily discuss V. ith '111- Cormati (oiviTiimon* any quo-: ions it ni^ixhr i>roposo for discus- -.oi. wo-o it to withdraw its proclama tion of 'lio 1 t of .latiuary, in whicli. -addonly and witliout provious inti mation of any kind, it cancollod tho as-uran. * - whioli ii had ^ivon this jiovoriimont on the 4tli of .May last; bu' that it dops not fool that it can pntor into ;iny discussion with tho (lorman (iovornmont concoriiinp tho jtolicy of '^uhniarino warfaro apainst noutral' which it is ik)W i>ursuinij: un- b-ss and until tho (’icnnaii >^ovornm-Mi roiif-ws its assuraiicos of tho 4th of May a!ul aits upon th*- assurances.* MEXICAN FIRST CHIEF WOULD BE DOVE OF PEACE \Va'iiin?rton. Uovoiufion swoj)* Mo.\;.(i’ do fa-'to tiovorniiioiit has on- tt’rod tip li ot' iniornational ii'“:'co- Ti'.ak* rs. With an iib iitic noio to all noutraN. it jirojiosod a joint otYorC To c-rid tho l'',uroj>oati war. to bo follow- o(i. tho ovoiit of failuro. by tho cut- tin;r off of all exports of munitions .nnd 'Upplios to bollieoroiUs. The communioation was handed to The >^tato dojiartmont l>y K. P. de Nopr^ charpo of tlie Carranza embas sy liero. It was rocoivod with oxpres- >i;TiS of minplod amusomoiit and prav- I’y in official (|uartors. CHINESE DON'T WANT TO RETURN TO JUAREZ I'oiumbus, X. M. I'vo liuitdrod Ch- no.-^o rofupoos from Momo j)rotostod apansf tho coiitomplatod plan of do- jtortlmr thorn to Jnaroz. Loaders said Vill.'i wa-^ oxpo( tod to attack .Tuare/ .ind tiia’ all (’hineso would be executed If h*' ■ apiurod tho tow’n. The protest Y.n- bo»!i forwarded to t'hinoso min- 1 o- Washinpton. Tmmipratiiin of-- ilc.a’- .lid arranpomonts have boon made at HI Paso to pive asylum to f'lii- nesf' if tho Mexican town is attacked. It is cruel to force nauseating, harsh physic into a sick child. Look bai'k at your childhood dayr Remember the •dose" mother insistcc. on—castor oil, caoruel, cathartlrB How you hated tliem, how you fought Jipriinst taking them. With our ohMdren it's different Mothers who cling to the old form of physic Bimply don't realize what they do. The rhiidren’s revolt is well-found ed. Their tender little “inside*" are injured by them. If your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only deli- ctoas • California Syrup of Figs.” Its action is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless "fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to take it; that it never fails to clean tho liver and bowels and sweet en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful given today saves a sick child tomor row. Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of ‘Talifornia Syrup of Figs.” which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on each bottle. Adv. GERMAN SAILORS AT HONOLULU •1 Picked the Right Spot. vi o w boro ;i rich man has biiil! a lake ai:d tlouor pardon «»n toj> of an apartniont hou''0." "'I'hat would bo jijvi (bo |»lao»‘ for a iiaick mirdon." "WhyV ■'I don’’ ''l o how tho iiol^^hbor-■ ■ l.ioki ii^ ■ ••>ibl .-vor pot up there.” CUTICURA KILLS DANDRUFF The Cause of Dry, Thin and Falling Hair and Does It Quickly—Trial Free. Anoint spots of djindruff, itching and irritation with Cuticura Ointment. Fol low at onc«* by a hot shampoo with ('uticur.'i S»»ap, if a man, and next tnorninp if it woman. Wlien l»aiidruf! poos tho hair comos. Use Cutlctira .Soap (liiily for the toilet. Free satnpio oa'h by mail with li«»ok. Address postcard. 'uticura, Dopt. 1-. Hoston. Sold o\erywlu>ro.—Adv. Duty. ‘ street the iitber i-booolatunder i;o ka;:o f in-a' .lolixin, now \oii you I ro His Double ,Iol,os W ;:li\o(l lijt tin • oiiiii.: \\ i: b :i box o|’ one arm aiiil a id:: | :indor the- other. 1 lalloa. .Tolies !" said honsok*‘o|.ii ! didn't 1 married." "I’m not .\et. ' “WbaT ;iro you doin;: '•hocol:ite and that moat "f'toin*.: to v.... niy uirl." "I >o \ oil lia\o to t'urnish the family ith iiieat already V” "Hi. iio ; ’h*' ''\\ooi are foi ..nd the nu at i for iho dop. to vqniiro lioth." with thenV 'bo lb. I ill ha DETERMINES MOVE IN EVENT GERMANY MAKES USE OF FORCE NECESSARY. PROTECT AMERICAN RIGHTS I If President Goes Before Congress it Will Not Be to Declare War, But to Protect American Rights. W a'iiinpton. The c(>urso to be tak en by tho l iiited States if (Jermaiiv comitols tho use (if for« o to sal'opuani ■\meri( an riphts, lias boon dotormiiied It was loaiiied authoritatively after the Cabinet mootinp that in tho oven* President Wilson poos before Con- pross apain, it will not be to ask for a doolaration of war. but to follow literally t!io wtuds of tht' address i i wLich he announced tho break (d' dip lomatic rolations. and request authot' ity t«) use moans doomed necessary i.t jiiotoct .\merican seamen and poopio 'I'he President, it was said, is .i •• anxious as ever to a\(dd war witli (lormany, but also is as doiormine! as ovei' that .\meiican ciiizons and shiiis shall bo free to travel tho hiu'.i seas unmolested. Ilis next step, if taken, will iio fo enforc o that riplr, ami ev»'n llie,i tlip is^’jo of war or peaoe will l(»- with tJeiniany .‘\ny hostile aition will have to come in th*' foiin ot an interleronce with an .■\moriean i iph . Details of the Covernmont .•> plan.- are not dis( U'sed. it is known, how ever. that ionvo\inp and arminp of ni'iihant ‘-iiip-; are beinp (onsidorod. No n- w ii*-\oloi)menl i ame to indi cate that the overt act ity (}oruiany repard'-d as inevitable was nearer at hatid Fe\\»r reports of sliii)s sun'v ame in, and none told olTicially of th • lo-s (if Anieiiiaii life, I'uithor info- Illation .'ived about (Jr-tnpo Wash inj-'ton, ill" nej;;() fiieinan lost on th ■ Tuiiiio indicat'd that lie probablv wa- a P.ritisb .-iibjec t, Piaitioa!!\ .'Nisy meniiiei- took to the ('i.ti 111 t iii!orm;il ion aiioiil thf ac ti\ities of hi- iji partnient in coniiec lion wi'’i itie penetal in oiaut ions he abo\jt Odd Troubles. • riioro is one thinp (jueer '-idiir.uinp on a limited income." "Whai's that?" "Tho more yoti live in a sooioix rotiinl the harder yon find it to mal:o etids inoot." RELEASED Honolulu Sailors from various Cior- man ship'. which took refupe in Hawaiian waters, were released from detention by immigration oflit ials, act- inp. they said, under orders from Sec refary of Labor Wilson. Simultane ously char.ges against officers and men for alleged destruction of machinery and otherwise were dismssed at the request of the United States district ftttor&ey. Iff; .lud-d lion, n a .1 failu:* poi t Nav '. pri paration, ■etinp. it \':is authori notliini: had y ■' pu; tho diips tea ; SICK M*S" Gently cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while you sleep. Get a lO-cent box. Sick headache, biliouaness, dizzi ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath—always trace them to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the in testines. instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes con gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick ening he:idache. Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the cyjnstipatod waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months Adv. Political Pull Danger That May Luik in G>mpulsoiy Military Service Plan By DR. W. O. THOMPSON PreaidenI of Ohio State University It is a grave quo.stion, in my mind, wliether in a democracy like our8 conipul.-Jory military service is vvliolly desirable. In my opinion, the wliolo thing is largely theoretical. At any rate, there is no reason why we should jnni|> into such a .situation, ’i'liere is {)lenty of time to study it. I believe there nnist l>e some chaii/re made in our military system. I am heartiiv in favor of military traitiin^;. not for the sake of militarism, but for the sake of good eiti/.en.‘-l]ii>. and I qm convinced that military traiiniig inakos for gic)d eili/eTisiii|'. If I did not believe that, I certiinl\ would nol fa\or military iraining in the land-grant -ollo;:eF. Anything that will iiiakt' l-eiier >ili/.en.s iriii'ro\e.s our national dofense. The good citi/eii is nearly always j)reiiared. It is ]Mijiiilariy siii>}*osod that (ierniaiiy cMeii.l.- i oiiijiulsory military training to all class(>s of bov. l.iit as a matter of fact (Jormany docs Jiot go down to liie elemeiitai v school. 'I he Swis.s .■.y^ioin ij; a better .‘^y.-icin. On*- ^'li-at troiil.lo with oom|uil-.ry s(‘r\tce in thw oiintry would be ool.n- cal jnill. 1 do not bolievo in any >vMeiii that iiiako,^ it po'^.-ilile tlirougti jiolitical ]>ull to e.xempt ahv da-' of citi/ens. Excessively Police. ■'.Mai \. h'\\ tall is a u'i:inl V" a'-^h' i 11 iir\. ■■>h, I don't know.' '.;nd iho tmi'^e; '■'lioiit a- tall a'^ ;i boU"e." ■‘And lio-A tall is a IioU‘'oV" "lli'W v),,,nbl 1 knov\ V I *on'i :''li so many (|ne'^ilon>. 1 ha\e iio id'-a llo\\ liill ;i holl-o i'.." "lI\oii^ me, ,\Iar\.' ^aid ll'iir.'' V. itb dipiiit.v. "I ror,pot tbsit \ou were till) piHir to Kiiiiw :iii_\ I liin;,; :iln.ui hollies." ..9. 1 YES! LIFT A CORN ; OFF WITHOUT PAIN! * _ • 2 Cincinnati man tells how to dry i up a corn or callus so it lifts i off with fingers. His Suspicion. ■ I >11 \oii Know w t X she lirideproiiiii 8 att4 ndant at the xv- ddini: Is -alb*d th* ‘best tiian?’" 'i did not Uii"'.' !•■:> I \\;i' in;ir- lied,” replied sl\in.;> ''i>- Mr. .Mi'ok. ■‘Vnir \ ey soon :ift i v.: d I be^rMH 'O 'U^pect." .lud;:o. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s The Old Stand-ird Groves Tasteless chTlI 'I'onic is equailv valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the I.iver, I.>rives out Malaria, Enriches the Hlood and Builds up the Whole S>stem 10 cents Sb't. -^ w itii aina.it b»'cii invented t'or }»er> w :Ht r ii;uni' I'ho'e"-, ’'de> hav# 'Aorkin;: :n t MOTHER’S JOY SALVE for Colds, ('roup, rneuinonia and Asthma ; r.tx^SE GIIE.VSE T.INVMENT for Nein-algia, Uheunuitisni and Sprains. For sale by all Drug;?ist.s. (lOOSE (IREASE COMrANY, MFK'S., Greensboro, N. C.—Adv. Suitable Kinds. “What measure would you select for a lini“ d’ li^ht poems?” “Why n»t try a pis meter?” l.« !•, i.iia — noii'- dl."i u^'^eii in lii o|ii. i-d . ni. r.t• m y b*j;isla ■ - p' ti. ■ I rot o( t in;.’ jii oiiert v, ;iroiden; - pr' • i pii at I'li by t h'■ ot ,'h i'^ ’o >ail from Americaa o: l-airoi)' . o( onoinic i.''Siies am! Ill'* .\iniy itiid •Alter tin- m* tntivelv tated that haiiiiened to iiaiiu*' tii>- o(nir>e sued liy th‘- Ciovernineiit sine*- bt>-ak i . 1‘la'ion-- .vith (’ii'iinany, 'i'he . tT> (1 of the t> ;:iH Ul> of r in Ann ! i a:; liai bors bei aiise of that Miey uill b. .-link if the\- jia.-s throupli /.on*-, i- one of tho »iu* >tion,- b‘i:m Ki^en t ;tn ful i onsi'! era’iot: 'i'io enfoitt'd idlene>s ot tip* inercii.;nt ;;e»! i*- a --ubjtct of prow in,i' ••xa'p' rat ion RED CROSS PREPARED TO CARE FOR ARMY OF MILION. According to Reports to Washington Headquarters — Chapters Are Ready For Field Service. \\’a>hinfjt(ui. — An expert hospital :o!i »' -uflii ient to oaro for an arniv of a niillioa tnr-n, oould be niobilizf'd by the Ked Cro^s within a few day.- after an outbrf^ak of hostilities, in the belii f of of:i( ial; at headquarters of the >01 i i \ here. Sinrf ;iii.- (all wa> iN.'-iud February '! iii.'trui IiiiK lied Cross chapters vhrou.L'hout rlio rountiy to place them nelves on a fuotiiu for lield worl;. many 'Mh oiiraf::n^ reports have b(;o;i leturned to hea'.quarti rs toKeth'^r with a ^-'leat iUmh of peii^onal offe'*s of servi. t- i;iioi Wadswoith. actine; chaiitnan, •^'iinat d that the force which could be nn bilized immediately ■ H ca-e of war uo.ild include; Twenty :\ t d.npletely e»iuipi>e 1 jTl'iny and navy I a.-'O hospital unito, with a total p'-rso inol of l.L’r>0 nurse s alu- A iiospita! base roserve of 41.'i nur.ses a^Td nurse,-' aids. »ri>s of expert instru tors in sur- pii al drcssinjrs. totalling: about 120. Thirty-two partially comi)lete navy detai hinents of I’li nurses eai li ()iie hundred and tifte(>n local einei fii in y detai hnients. "'Aitli the cu-^tomary a.'si-niment of 10 jiatient'- to each nurse." he added "we oould thus take care of ao.ooo sii k and wcjunded at (nice. In tho earlier sta^'cs (d‘ war. the proportion of si( k and wt)und( d is about five p3r cent. In other words, we are prepared today to give f-xpert nursing servje to an army of 1,000 OdO men. "No National omorKen* y has ever found the Ked (’ross better prei)are-.l than it is today." You ('orn-p'steieil men and women jieed sutTer no bui.LTor. \\'o:ir the shoes that ne.irly killed you before, 'iays this ('incinnati authority, l^ecanso a few ilrojts of freezono applied direotly on a tender, aehiiii: corn or callus, stops sorene^>~ at >in>-o ami soon the corn >r hardened oalliis bxxens so it o;iii bo lifted off. root and :il!, without ]>ain. A '■m.ail bottle of froezone cos;': \ory little at any dni;r store, but \vill posi- tivi'ly rak*“ off every hard or soft corn (*r callus. This sip .Id b‘ tried, as it is iiiexftensjve anl is said not to irri tate the surrounding kin. If vour dru>:;:i't hasn'i any fre.-7.0ne tell him To ;;er a small ludtb' for yon from !ii wholesale druc house.—adv. Lived in One Room 82 Years. L'ro\don. Enj;land. has lo>i b\ dea'li (’ro\don. Kn^'laiid. has just 1>\ dea'li a trade;- who. in an intore.^tin:,' wav oarriod o;i th.‘ tradiiiK tra.liiiMiis "i' tho pa-^t. Ho uas Kobert T.rain. \\h'> died at ei;_dity-ti\e \ears «dd in a r«'oni over the little old-fashioned shop in which he h.'id lived for sJ > oars. Mr. I>r:iin was rejmtoi! to In* the iar.L'est individual iatop:i\.-r in the boroiii^h, !>a\in.L' tl.’ orporation about rso.i a l.i'tidoii Chronicle. Druggists' Experience With Kidney Medicine We are very much sati'fiid vitii tiio demand we have for Hr. Kilmor s S>wai)ij> Root. We have been OHrrying it ioi cmht. V ears and have never heard of a di>"^ati» tied customer; the\ ail speak very l.noi alily rejrarding the merits of the prcpar-i tion and judging from tho .=.ilc we h.ivc on it it mus: be a ,-plendi'l me.licitu fvr lh«* troubles for \\hich it is s«> lii^dil.v . rrcomnurided. \'erv irtdv \oui>, ZKnri.oN r)iir(; ( o.. K. C D.iniol, Mur, Sept. 21, 191G. Zebulon, N”. C. Prove What Swimp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to I)r. Kilmer & Co., Binghamion. N. Y., for a sample ^ize bot tle. It will convince anyone. V u will also receive a booklet of valuable infor mation, telling about the kidneys and blad ' dcr. When writing, be sure and mrntion this paper. Regular fifty cent and one- dollar tize bottlei for Haie at all drug ‘ •toreB.—Adv. A Logical Conclusion. ‘T>id you r»-ally call tlii uicniloman an old i«i(d last niirhtV" said tin- jnd;:.- I seviTely. I The jtrisoner tried hard to o.dlect hi- ' ihonuhi'''. Farmrr—“Them rit\' ioik* t« knom H btrc'( ■ bath in the home. What’ll I t«U ’em?** \Vi(e—"Tell 'em if th^’ need t bMh. better fake it bdore the> come Take a bath of course, and every thrct hours while awake take a dose of Boschee’s German Syrup It will quiet your cough, soothe the inflammation of a sore throat «od lungs, stop the Irritation In the broiw chial tubM, Insuring a good night’s rest, free and easy expectoration In the morning. That old time-tested remedy which for more than half a century has brought relief and comfort to countless thousands all over the civilized world. 25c and 75c at druggists and dealers everywhere. Sfops ^Neunal^ia Pains Why suffer from excruciating neu ralgia pains when an application of Yager's Liniment will give quick relief? Thislinimsnt is pood tor . for rheu matism, sci.ttica. headache, pain in chcstor side, sprains, cuts and bruises. Th« larK‘ 26 rent bottle of Taper's Linlinentciintalns fonrtinieha«njurh as the iihual bottle of llnlmi-iit Eold at that price. At ail dealere. YAGER'S LINIMEMT (ilLBKRT BROS.* CO. Dalt lnior«,’Md. 'S STOCK UCK IT-STOCK UKE IT !o?buckhuis1 ? 1 'HEDICATEd\ I {) IJWOWINHKOIK I ' ’ STOCK lauc' t 'yjitoi luiiifni ‘ For Korses, Cattle, Sheep and Hoi;s. Contains ( op- peras for Worms, £ulphur tor the Blood, Saltpeter for the Kidneys, \u» Vomica.aTonic,and Pur# Dairy Salt. L'sed by \ ct- erinarians 12 \ears. No Dosing. Drop Brick iq feed box. Ask yourdealer for Blatkman’s or writ* “The more I look at him ih.- 'iiori' kely it seonis that I did." he ifidicd. INCREASED RATE ON SECOND CLASS MAtL. If you BUiprct that your child has Worm*, a BlnKle dose of Dr. Peery’s "Utad Shot” will Bfttli- the question. Ita action upon the Stomach and Bowels Is beneficial In either case. No second dose or after pur- eatlve necessary. Adv. Grammatically Sure. “Can this actor make a .ituatioD tense?” “Certainly, if he’s in the mood.” Washington. — An immediate i.i- crea.se from one to one and a half I cents a pound in *he i>ostage rate on 1 newspapers ami periodicals for this year, is provided in the postofl'ice ap propriation bill ordered reported to the Senate by thf postoffice commit tee. The Senate committee also recommended an amendment rescind ing after July 1, the rate on drop Utters to one cen^. an ounce in cities and on rural rov^M. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTUUIA, that famous old reuicdy for infants and children, and .see that it Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria Old Man Maguire >a\s a Ionian al ways takes tin' ork out ot* a lioule h\ pn-hin^' it in. Granulated Eyelids, Sties, InflaiiirJ P'yes relieved over night by Roman Kyr Balsam. One trial provta Us merit. Adv. Love may laujih at hMk>iiiiih-.. Inn it never tri;j:^des at phimhers. BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY CH.X IT/NNOOGA. TENNESSF.E Tutt’s nils The dyspeptic, the dcbnttated, r.'hether lro« excess of work of mind or bodv drink or ez> posure In MALARIAL REGIOIMS, will find Tutt's Pills the most cenlal re»tor«» tivc ever offered the suffering invalid. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Eariy Jersey and ChnrieetoD Wakefield, Suc cession and Flat Dutch, by express, 500, Si.00, 1,000, $1.50, S.iino, at fl.25. Satisfaction guar anteed. Postpaid 30c per 100. D. F. JAMISON. SUMMERVILLE, S. C **RnilCII Alt Kats. MIf-e, Bns« nUUaniinnAla Uieuutdot>rs li>cuncl2>c. w. N. u., CHARLOTTE, NO. 7-1917. WjirrERSMITH’s V (Biu-Tonic F'or MalarlA, Chills and F'ever. Ala* a i='meGeneral StrengtKenis«gXonio. ffftnMifl tmtrinityTUm
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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