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BEEVARD NEW3, Ea£V.ir,D, i.. C. A USEFUL PAIN Brevard People Should Meed Its Warning. I’rolit '•XpiTi I) No. s;i \ s : alvvMVs Have yon a sharp jmin or a dull ftohe across the small t)f your hack? yon reali/n that it’s a timely sign of kidni'V w»'al\TU‘ssV Prompt troatnn'nt is a saf^miard *i’f?ainst more s»‘ri»>us ki(l«u*y trou bles. Use Doan's Kidjn'v IMIs. by this nearhv s ence. Kolloy , I'ariiHM-. li 1" Waynt'svilh'. X. “Doan’s Kitliii'V Pills h.ivi" been a help to Tilt' I' T M «r have btHMi tronl)ltMl rousitlt iaMv in this way ovt‘r snii'i' the waiv Wli.11 over I jm attncU- c.ijniiiL: .n, 1 Doan's Kidiu-v IMlls and tMki- thorn. 1 iiin alwaV'; >ur td LV".id results and 1 aTtl l ti> Vt'C >111 mend them " Prioe r>0^>, »t all d.'al.-rs, D.-ti": sim])ly ask for a kidney rfnu'dy fZi*t Doan’s Kidnt'v Tills — tin* sjimu* that Mr. Ki*lU*v u-rs I'usirr Mil burni’o., l’ro])S.. r.nlValo. X. V- Advertisernt'iit. “Seek and yo vh.il! find" through the Diverslfioil colwinn. MEMORIAL Beware of for Catarrh that Cr iztaiii ?.iei jury ;is iii> rcijry will fu: ■. 1' . :ri'\ il.i- i. • "I MiH'll ai;»l iMvi' \ 1.. !' I :m' luilc .-yst‘ 1:1 \vl;' :i •••;:■ 11'.«' IliUcnii.s r. S ii '1 ;u ! : ' 'T U. ' il t ; I 1,11 1 : iN'ln r. pufal.;.. 1.||\ > . mi;;, a;- t! I I'cy w ill 1(1 1^- ; ; 1 ; 11 I' . ' an iids.'-ihly ill II'. ■ '“■■111 tl *'alarrh ('uiv. inan;.: .. : .ir i « 'll. !1. y . 'I'.,'. :1,, I . ■I’T'l i'i 1 r.'l ^ -'i-: (I I lf,:l ■ 1,11 \ ■ 11 !;i. ii.Jl's liV ■rilai' .1 .ra- !■; . : • III! mil''iij' Iti i I iiii iciii y, ati 1 is I ' till'. I tl\- up.HI ihf M fai'i's (if tli,v s\s!.1!>. In aiarrlt «'uri* hi* Miif \.iii f.-. i liu It is tak* ti ini'V illy an.l n Tnl.'ilo. Ohio, hy I’’. I'in'n-V vV: T.-■ tnii.iTiiaIs ir i'. i'jilii iiv 1 >1 iistris)':. 7'r por 1 ■ •' lake llall'a Family 1 ilia Inr i III'- 'I Moniorials, rosolutions anil caiil-; of thanks^ piihlislK-il in this t.-olunin al i.ili- «>l uno fourth riait a wonl. Jesse Mercer Glazener. At a r»*ndezvt)us of Transylvania (’amp No. r V., h.-ld A])»il the ft)llowin^ ordi‘r was author- i /.od : Special oi-der Xo. li). 'riiiit HI t lu‘ tlcat ll t»f ,Ie.'^s(‘ Mi>r(*er (il:;/;”iu r the I'aiiip lias .^ustaiiu'd a ;xr‘al loss. ll«*is mi.ssi*d bt’cau.se ol loiiLT iis.'^ociatio?!!-, lifinj:; horn I'dinia IV 7. IsilO I lis bra very and chi'iTl nl per! Ol ma iict^ of dulvasa r'oldirr ^liaviiux ‘‘iilistt'd .hint* l.^, in till' t>Jnd rt'i;iiiu‘nt X’. ('. 'I', ana servinu' unto tli.> fiid'i an* ret*- I'lli'cti'd and ciunniciidt'd. luaildi- tiiin, 111,-' coiiiradfs fnd >i si‘n-i‘ ol' honor to flaiin him as oni* o!' tln ir numtuT in civd and industrial jmr- suits since tlu' war, for in tlicso I'l lali'i:is li* was hunorab.c and true. In iii'.n thcrt' was much to coinmcr.d anl but little to dejdore. I le had almost complete control of sell—never had a tpiarrel with a Tifii’-liboi-. not even in camp v» here men s souls were tried : never fidt the di.^'t liarire of dntv as a burden ; sto m1 tor his convictions, not so much by argument as by action. His loii'4 lil(> was not for nauu'lil. but was round, syniTnetlical, bcaii- t:i ill. 'i’iu rcfore b ■ it ii’e.-olved. That i siistaininic tlie loss ol our dece,-;sed comrade. .Icsse .Mercer (ila/.etier. we liavt* miK h to console. We are be reaved. but the iiroininenl irraccs of his lifo reqnite. We commend | tho churacterii;tics that made him uohlo us w’orthy of onr immitation and of all that know him. T. L. Gash, B. J. Wilson, Com. J. M. Comd'g. BRITISH EXPFRT UUDS RAILROtDS OF UNITED STATES SiiEVlRD IfiSTIIOTE MIES Thedonu'stic Scienci'dass went on a picnic Thursday afternoon to th(' (Jlenn. 'I'hey wt're (diaji ronctl by Mi>^s Alma 'I’rowlirid^t*. 'rill' juniors jravt'a jiicnicfotlu* st niors last 'I’uesday. 'They went to See off, walking both ways. ! Missi's Callahan and Leuthcrwood were chaiM'rones. W alter 'a lahan is visitini:: Ids sister. Miss Ola Callalian, at the Instituti'. Miss Allie Shelton left Monday to join !ier brother, iliiv. F. P. Shelton of (’halt a ray, Va. Miss I.cat licrwood S])('llt the* wetdc t'nd with .Miss Venn' Johnson, of Flet( licrs. Miss .Julia ('hace id' Hn'vard and .Miss Lim'ia Warvl of Aslicvilh* were also quests of Mi.>s dohnson. A few t)f our boys wtMit to I’en- rose on Sunday, to tin* all day sing- ing services. New or renewal subscriptions (be^iiininjr January 1) will cost Sl.(U) for one year, 60 cents 6 months, /..S cents months, 2.S cents for 2 months. Tells Congress Gommiltae That They Lead World. KO GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, MAY 17 V. •'•'s I be p:c;;:ro is h;;se«i icj n sicry I>y I'roilericU S. !s!iam and takes one ironi tne siiints of ('liina to the best circles of .society in New ^ or!; ciiy. Louise Lovely (who appeared hero in liettina I.oved a S.'ddier» i, co-starred with j. Warren Kerri ga n. i re(i ip Variely s.jys, “I'iie eiiriy scene.s in Ch.ina are full of atiiif>sp!icr'* iin.j Jhe story i^seif is one of t!iose melf>- dramaric ‘Raflle^-’ th;;t is sure to interest. It is a good feature of ide tiiri!! tvoc.” ission 10 sfij 15i f.A kb li ^3 h li tl tiiy I s 111 ah y Brevard is gi'owing rapidly. This grc'V'ih is on a substantial footing. T.iis mean.5 tb,al real estate values will coniiniie to clirab. f/Ioney inve.sted now in desir able rea! e.state wiil bring big returns. A One of the most attractive cottages in town is now for sale at a price that wili soon be withdrawn. Tiiis cottage is located on England and Jordan streets. It is surrounded by improved property. It contams six rooms with iiiodern facilities; is newly kalsomined and painted. This property was bought at a bargain and will be sold at a bargain. It Would Mean Political Control and Loss or Efficiency—Declares That Crisis Confronts Country on Account of Transportation Situation—Lowest Freight Rates to Be Found In United ; States. j V\’:i'liiii"ton. May M.—Thnt tho Tnit- j! Pil is f.icp to f:ico wiili a ‘^crio is ; crisis in ij.s '-oiiitiien'iaj nITnirs. iliie to Ij tlip cuti(iitioi!s by wliii li i*s Ir iiisiKtrtn- j tioii sys;c!ti is coiifrontod. wns t lio upiii- ioii exprcs.vcd by \V .M. .Vcworlh. Kii;:- iiimls It'jHlins; antliority on railways, liflorc tlie Newhnuls Joint coinniiltoi* on iiitrrstaie -onui!('r'‘f* iit a pccial scs'jion h(*ll here to »-iial>I*‘ tli*‘ coni lj| iiiiltce to licar liis \ ic\\ s iif-Cor‘ iits ilo- jj (lartnre tor Loik1o!i tliis \V“ck. 'I'wo 1 steps are npcossary. ac(>nlinK to Mr i Ai'worth, to aviTt this crisis atiti to i solvt* tho tlircatcnintr ailroad [trDiilcii) ! coiifrontiii:; the ry. I 'rii‘ lirst is to aiicw ilio railroMi!'? to j cliar;;e frei,:-'lit rati's sullii icnt to nu‘‘t i tlu‘ Lirt'at alvano in >ik'i al in;.: I [xMisi's uliicli l.s takin,^ plai'o and lo : cn;ililo tlit'in lo cuinniantl tin* r‘ilit I ii!'' tv-;s;iry to pro'i(!> . Iio extfMisions ; and iiiiiiriivi'i.’icnts i.cimIimI to meet tin; ' irrovvin;^ dcinaiuis of liu.Niiii's.-^. 'riic s»*c ond is to do iway .vitli tiu> rnulliplf* and •onllictiicj: -vsli'ins of re;;nia!ion j that now ;ianipc‘r railway ipcration i :iiid to pri>\ j(ii> o!i(* i-iMitrali/.cd n'i:;;la- j lory aucncy uitii 'UH’li local .sul.divi sions as n;ay lie nrrrs-ary. Higher R.ites a Public Necessity. •Mr. .\«-w>u th's %i«'ws "n the I lan.-^iior- r.-i!’>n '-itn:'!iii|i ::i ilif rnilcil Siatc.s Well' i'\; ii’^^i'd iii a::^\'c.- tn ipicstions iiy lie;;,cf thr • "In !;i i 11 rt‘. u ho il liiru t> aii ly li!s knnu 1. ilc' i>i‘ !':iil\\a\ ci.nilil thr"n::li-ut ihc u.ir.d ,ind >ii' I'm- ex pi: irii.-e of oi'M-r I'ouii! rjis uilli iiiii ';t lu lc:-liip ti.il,'- pi'rvcnt [iitiliU'iij Iid'iirc ihc I'nil- Lli Sl.itr-;. ■■'i’hv lu:i laii!ct;!;!;il f t 'f"i’ in the pit- llali"!! is Vri-y ^:ii 'r.” '-•!■! Mr .\'- wnril'.. "It ii.'s in :;i.' fa ! ;h:'.t you '•an'H't L r tl;i( i ^ nf a '-(Mit's V. I'll! I'!' W'llk (!' l.l- fell' I ^ :!i:'ii llll're- It' lif a ii" whether I'. - ;i-r:,cy i "i'!'' ri;;!::- it i; a ,::ii\ei'n- i:i- nt T pri' .i!e eut' i ;a ' e 1 'reiuht r:!l; s niu ;t :n!\an'-'- u i.eii the ust >f [ erfnrnr'.^u the service ahaii'-es as it i- d-'i i; at ; : • '-i.r. !'i - I a- l!:'* pri' *? «'f I.read nr n;. mI nr ■ uilier i-nm- leiMiiiy ill'leases ui(h iM'Ti,:.-e l CuSt 111' p:. .1! t :■ >:i/' In to a ipie tj.ei .Mr .\'’- \vn:'!i r-:;;d ;!::it he tiio!!:' ' ’ r. an fi. i; ;.t r-.: !:;el . ;. :;t :i. :■ Ii I",. j..w u level til.- ^ 'Vei'.tl year's p.'i.'t. l!;ey had reaeheil 'l;i'^ lew poinl the' P‘*riod ol (KMlacai lein; aiiMU the rii",(!~ and had -'in-'‘ h'e:i held llie'.e .|\ 1 IV -lai M.u I'l 'S. I i.!e>s I e- ... ll r v.ere aliiiiii. ll In the earrii rs \i'!-y Ufih • lOti s.'.. ^ r-. |.r.'.:i, -!v. I::- -,;id. t!i" 1 U f Q Cr Cf) ne' r: • . , , , liho j L'l-.ij/'!.. >_ub kC-v.i- he a ire: ;i ;,i nK' hi'' lo the pen; !,> nl tii-.‘ v.hiile ,,.;:;.:ry 1' r.ei h ;nsiilluie;i- (•;. c>!‘ t r;i. n.'i ■n"; a I ll ;ii !'a-;li: in-; WcaknsGs cf Covci rmient Owncrr.hip. ! »;i ti.e si.Iij-el 111 .:iive: inMi : t -'..ncr- Ilf r ailways i-. .\i-w 1 ir! !i ';id: •'It i' in.;"to ol‘^■lin s.iii-'i'ae- Ii>ry ri-'Uiis nn rnveiii:;;";;: i:. c.v.-jvs in a de.nin'i'.itie state r.!i:“'S the nian- :!_'‘-'n'‘iit is c';t hi'i'^c !r ■::! i.i:''et p >1'.;- ^’8tins3 3:30. IGc. it’s a iiii:c ;)ir(l! I'.’s f'ct to he ;;i)oci! V \ . ' ----V We have not gene ixp on our meats. V’/e a3*e sellins^ al raascnable prices. oi> .Frida.ys. tue* oJ. -fs ps e Th ' (!r 1 I'Ijs i?s! if. B?, iviSb d Until June 1 this property will be offered for sale for $2,534.59. Change in owner’s plans effective at that time will mean a substantial increase in price. The front door is unlocked. If you are interested in the best real estate bar gain in Brevard walk in and inspect it. NOAH M. HOLLOWELL, Owner. tin- iK:’i.(' Ilf •(', ii 'tii r> I' ..I'.y ' 1’ rnii'd i'\' •; diM t (>! i‘ iii'i i> . I Siitun ;mi in- j i (•i)!-j)i)r;tt' rs o;ivi r( ’i r i.r.i"! « ). \»'. j ('l;;yti>li. V.'hilr i :;e ci ir>.; n.V ir:^ ' ii-al eimtrol. r .'.nslralii n^r , 1, , 1 11 . . 1 . ^ ’ . , , l».“t n cli.irti ^c(l. tliere Tl d Deell any otiier ■•nuiitry with a denmerat- ii- .‘I i::>! 11 ut ll >n pt:l;aM' :;ii i'\'’ep!iou :MiV ] leri (1 a: 1 lit 1 Ti:ii 1 ii .•'.i 1 ii ■ Tl oii'Tlit to hi‘ I.iail(‘ of S'.\ !! /.!■: i ll' I lias ,,[■ olVici'r'^ ."'M ■ .-'d in !i:;;ini;;iniiiu a pr; :aaneiit se\i ian.i‘. In Fran.-e. in r.elui-.iui. in oi.j-ct m' the ineorpoiMti' ti It'.iy, parliani. titary inlerleivn.-e nev, r tlri.l.i-r n;:hr,> ti^r devt L.p- h.-.s heen ahandi.ned fur a nmiiU'nL Ti e t'aet.-; sh>w tliat ^ov'riii.sent i!i- i*"' ti:i> cniTity. t oiitfact lor ti-r'ei ■ iii“ mean; i i'iinin:^' tlu‘ rail- !i larL't* t"riitnr>' in LiltU* iJivei' u::y^ liiil ii'!- tliL' tieiiehl ui t!ie p -ojile ti 'Ans’iip lias liern nimie. jitul Wdi’ii :t lap-, hnt to satisfy hieal and sec- „.t,.,,inhl t, 1 th.-re will -ive .1.1- t;i>na: ;.iid even ji' rsmial in;e:e-;t':. , ‘ i'ri!-- a. Mr. .\eVvo:th ^nid. v.as the , l'''».vnient t.. ab.mt 10 nu n. hcsi e::a;npU* ol' an elii lent irovern- ; lluix'i't On- nrul H. .1. Sitton nie.'d railway ysti>ni. atid he [n'inled a-'SiM'inteil in t (' luinld'r br.s'.i.e eut that military ems;d. ra t i-■U'. wt-re f.;\v Vt'urs .mo, hnt U!uL*r IK) charU'r. tre.'ited as of' pala:,r'Uiit i!:ip>'r;;'.ie e in the l’nis;an I'ailwav s'.steni Wliilo : “ ' :Girls Have Pretty Face ye.-trs, rates in rrnssia were nearly as lii.L'h as at the heu:innii.u ef the perie.d. Wiiiio tlie ehar;:t> for ine\i;!:: a pin of frt'i.u!it OIK' mile in tlie I’niied Stato.s was a trii’.e over three'piai ti rs of a cont, the rate iu I’r;:. s a was 1.41 CCIllS As illnstratiri:! tho (lilTeren'-e in rato.s iH'twec'ti ;;ov(>rnmei.t as: 1 piivate roads -Mr. Aewi'i'Ih eon;pared lIu* lai!way^; of .\ew S.Hill) Wale-'!, ; ::!:a. witli : tli'»s(> of T(‘xas. Wliilo tlu* amount of traliie to (>aeli niile of lint' was ahont tho saiiiL* ill i'otli eases. lie pointi'd out, tin* Texas railways performed for tin? piililit* four times as '.niieh s(>r\ iee as llie ^ovornnuMit owned roads of Now South Wales. Tho cliaiue in Toxas for hauling a ton of froiu;lit one mile was less tlian 1 cent, while in the Aus tralian stato it was well over 2 conts. “Amorie.'ii railways lead the world,” said Mr. Aeworth. “Nowadays when men in any otlior part of the world want to know how to run a railway they come to the United State.s and study your railways here. The Amer ican railways are entirely the result of private enterprise, and I think they go a long way toward proving the case against government ownership.” Fadary rijprsssntallva for Wcsicrn carorns for Twsiiiy-Five Vsars for tiie YORK, PA. Cu mpla Pianos ii3xf Qoor to Oi&!(wortli Oryg Go. Orsvard, N. G. .-\n Atlanta nian ir.aki-s ni‘v. dis- r )vi*ry tliat niaki*s an t»!tl fare io dc vt'ars yonn.'cr. IT >oar skin is dark, brown, iir covcnvl with frt'ck- ]i s or lileinislies. jnst u^e a little I'i.ciitDne Skin Whitotier ; it'.-' !na«le with ( K* lanut oil nntl is i)erlVcrly harinh^s. A few days' r.sr will ini])rov»‘ your looks lOi ",,. Tlu* worn-out skin ciinic.s »df fvt'iily, Ic'avinij no cvnlcm'i* of tlu' tii'nt-j ment, tho new healthy unuer-skin ap|)oarin" as a lovely new ouin- plexion .Inst ask your drnj'i'ist for an onnoo of Cocotono Skin \Vhiten(*r, and if In* will not sujiply you send twenty-live cents to Tho (’oeotone Co., Atlanta, (ia., and they will send yon ti box by return mail. . | If your* I'.air is hard to cotnb, is ' kinky, napny and will never stay I straight, just nse Cocotone Hair' Dressiny and it will become 1 straifiht, long, soft, glossy and j beantifnl in a few days. Mail or- j dors tilled. 25c for large box.— Advertisement. City Market 12c per pound cash paid for hens and fryers. Cash market prices paid for e'^rjrs. We have the following meats and produce for sale: Chickens Pork Letfure Beef Fish Celery Sweet Potatoes> Turnips We buy all kinds of hides. City Market* S. F. ALLISON, Proprietor PHONE 47
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