BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C.
CALOMEL SALIVATES
AND MAKES VOD SICK
Acts Like Dynamite on a Slug-
ISfish Liver and You Lose
a Day’s Work.
There’s no reason why a person should
lake sickoninp, salivating ealoincl when
a few cents buys a larqe bottle ol Podson’s
Liver Tone a perl'oot substitute lor calo
mel.
It is a pleasant, vej^etable licjuid which
will start your liver just as sur<ly as
calomel, but it doesn’t make vou sii k and
ean not salivate.
Children and {^rown tolks ran take
IKnlson’s Livei Ix iuuse it is per-
Icctly harmless.
Calomel is a dnij; It is
mercury and attav Us yoin bout s, 'I'al.i- a
dose of nasty ealoiiu 1 today and vou will
feel weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow.
Don’t 1 ose a day's work. 1 .ikr a sjiocml'iil
of Dodson’s Liver 'I'oiu' insle.ui anti vou
will wake up teelin;; \o iTiorr
biliousness, fonstipatioii, slu;;‘;i‘'Iiiu -s.
Iicadaclie. voatei] toii^;uf "i smn stomath.
Your druj^i^ist savs il vou (!oti'( tiini Dotl-
son’s Livi-r Tt>m at ts ht tti-r ilian horTihle
ealomel your money !> w.iilui'; ! ■;• you.
Advertisfiuent
FOOD ADMINISTRATION PREPARING TO
PUT SCREWS ON UNSCRUPULOUS DEALERS
Rumblings of Impatience Being Heard Around Headquarters.
Selfish and Unpatriotic Consumers Will be Dealt With
Also—Fine of $5,000 and Two Years’ Imprisonment
Penalty for Hoarding.—Administrator Henry A.
Page Tightening the Reins.
BREVARD INSTITUTE NOTES
Haleigh.—Not withstandintr Uk off-
repeatod and provt*n assertions that
its attitude toward all deah'rs in food-
stut^s i.s first of all friendly, and that
it is de.sirous of (o-oporsitinK with all
haudlfTs of foodstuffs, rumblings of
impalienee at petty profiteering are
hepinniuK to bt* hi*ard around the
tjuarters of the Food Administration
in tlii.>< tity.
Tliat Fond Adniiuistrator llonry A.
I'age lias at heart the interests of the
I)n>duft rs and hantilrrs t)l‘ foiuistuffs
has lu'(Mi deiiioii.straled by his aition
in strai.L’htfMinK tail tlu- v.'iouf si’ua
tion in thf statt> and by l;is atti;ude
tow.trd all wlit'Iesalors and r<*tai! rs in
H'ltiVf < onftTcnt f;; h< ri'; l>ut
i: not I'aiiHHr; eitlior lt:r i:;b
in the laeo t>f injury, nor for
araiirt' win n law's ar<‘ l>i -
i and niijir-'.-, >•,;
th)'('in:i il;.:’ ei'f'il tit !‘r:is)uim cr lui-
p.:;’ii>'.« (i*ali'rs.
Offenders to be Put Out of Biisinecr;.
1 I'c w.inion v:f!.iiii‘;n> i
i;ia!id polii > ft' t);- .\(in;-
ij ation art' !'i»und, it is ant icij>a; od
ill.;' till' I'iTt-ndiiig (it':i;: rs will he p’.i:;-
1 h: iiv the l iiap’.i' I'l O'-cihii o ol jva'-
tiiii^ them out ol' Inisiiit'.'s, Wliei'f^
I)r(ililf*rs ar(' slin'wd emtueii to sta>-
LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE
Kv virtue t>i llu jiowt r of s.ili' I'on-
taineil in a tfrtain tiee.i in trust t \eiute(i
by T. I'. Mfl'all and witi. ' P, Mcl'all, t
"wMth the ineanders of a ridj.'
and with the C. C. Whitmire line to
white oak. in the A T. (.iazi-n.'r line; ih
with said line wt-si > thf Itemin' in
Except a one-half und vided interest
the mineral on said and and minir
privileges.
Sale made to satisfy halan'e due <
said note, interest, cost and tx^jcnses •
sale.
KlLA F Dl’CKWOKTM.
Kxecutrix of the will ot W. ; Duvl
worth, deceased
This Decenibf"- 'QI7 ’ '
SELL OR BUY
ANYTHING ^
Carry m stock all
of I Beat s. Channels, A
glcs. PlaT. s, Concrete Ba >
Plain Rounds and Rt iv
Rail. Faciiities tor pun v
ing ind cutting Lat
stock ot black and ^alv<?n
ized pipe. High t pritc.‘
for Hides, Wooi
Tallo>v, Bees' \a rx anc
Metal or Rubber Sc-ap.
X STERNBERG ^ CO.
Jtsh evilt ?, hi. C,
pra(ti<o, whoro it has been the cus
tom for years, cunnot be tolerated j
under present conditions. I
Consumers of food eommodities i.s I
w-oU as dealers are subject to the I
provisions of the Food Control Law, i
section tt of which provides that any |
net essity shall be deemed to be
hoarded when held, contracted or ar- i
rankled for. by any pennon in excess
of l)i.^ reasonable requirements for a
rt'asonable time. The penalty for
violation of this provision is a fine
ot .$.■>.000 or two years’ imprisonment,
Or and in a<ldi»>on. the commod
ity hoard*‘d is subject to comliseation.
Large Purchases Inexcusable.
Stati' F(Xi'.! Atimini. tr.itdr Henry A.
I’aRo points (v.it tliat thcro i.. abso-
luti'ly !M) < \t'usf for in’.r< liasinK food-
<tiii:s in lar.m' (iiiav.t it ios. be;;>iu<
«1» prict'". have bfcn .stabilized and
a'.f iitt nu..o apt lo udv;^m'(' lhai\ Ih* y
art' to (I. t'li!'.*', an(i (2) tho l-'ood ,\'!-
.ui:.i>lri;tifi;'s (irst concern is to sun-
;i'; I'U” (i\,:i p.'opic with t'oodstiilf's a'.! 1
j if will not p>'rinit the t'xportation of
j ,-ui li an amount of any eommoiiity a:i
; will ♦M.tJanger the supply necessary fo ’
j lionie consunipt ion.
The Kreat injury that would bo
i worked by this practic*' is < learly
pointed out as folhiws:
) It wonld add to I lie nurilon of
railrt)uds. wi.ii-ii me already
ined to tlie breaKin;; point.
) It would tend to advance
|es ami thereby work an inj’.istice
11 consumers of feo<ist\ins.
) It wcuiltl deprivi' our own sol-
the soldiers of our Allies, th”
ian population of our Allies and
lundreds of thousand:- of STAUV-
AVOMFCN AN’I) ('HILDRKN in
pe. of foodstufts whit h are need-
ot only to help win the w^ar. but
dve innocent peoi)le from actual
certain starvntion.
the laen of these fat ts I’oed .\d-
trator Page does not hesitate »o
ouoly denounce any person vvJn-
any inclination toward hoarding
Ifish and unpatriotic to an extent
is approfl 'h’iip the traitorou?.
I’ufte dties not believ e tliero will
ny lioardinR in North rarolina,
f there are those who are selfish
unpat riot it; and foolish em>UKh fo
npt it they will be dealt with
iptly and vigorouhly.
A i;i;iier may tun, u.,; *4 ...
■hai-HcW-r i.; lorui-.'d ; . . i u
r l(<rf:>'t tlial hia 1 oys are still
ic. aiid luuch iuore .'UbjucL to ex-
1 iiillut iii'i's thiiii lij 1.1 - ;n-
ees oi' the home. Iji those rnodcj-.u
}.
/enty-one year.s c:ir':t t.j he th«
jiBuni iiKe at V,h^rii a youth mi>?ht
llge in tobji.co. Twonty-flvt' ji-r.-.r;;
jiun;: enouKii for most men to take
[he wei il. O’.ir law.- arc too lax
ils respe-'t .V ))oy is a boy nn-
|e has I’.eronu' a man in every
of the word, atnl it 5? the dls-
cf civiliz.’tion tiiaf po ninny i,f
)oy.s ar{“ idiysically. mfiitaliy and
[lly taint-’tl before ih'- a;.;e of man
Is attained.
it clearly under!^tot>d. we do not
|atp that a youth may smoke
5tlil prosPrve his moral eh iro(!tt*r
Inted; wo r.iereiy speak f:ou* loiiR
leal pxperie:i(** when we see that
]a mlphty difficult thint; fur a boy
so nowadays.
Jre Is a service mother.s may do
their prowinR hoys. A mother>
appoal will reach the heart and Hkull
of any son Let every mother exact
from her boys a solemn pledge not
lo smoke uritll tw’enty-one, and thosf*
boys will be ^lad of It when they are
old ftnouKh to know enough to appre
ciate a pood mofher.
Sunday Bc.rvices were held a^uin,
at tho Institute on last. Sunday,
both morning and oveninp, on ac
count of the inclemency of the
v^eather.
Mrs. Peek left on Monday for a
visit aniont? friends himI ndHlives
in (JeorKia and southwestern Texas.
She was ac^coinpanied by Mr. Peek,
who will return as soon as she is
locattul.
Miss Cec'il is out a^ain and has
resumed h(‘r classes.
A iinmlier (»t onr ]nniiK bml nev
er soon snow before and enjoyed
eoiistintr JiTid si ntinj; in tb»*ir spare
tdonu'tits. St'vrnil bome-nuidi*
sl«*ds were devised and, (>S])eeially
on Monday, the icy f^ladt'S back of
the old huildin}? were tho scenes of
much merry-making.
New pupils are still coming in
and a few others are w’uiting pa
tiently for the w’eather to clear up
so that they can get here.
Second-class mail has been great
ly d«*biv«‘d ; Miss Pike, for ini^ianee,
receiving her home i>apor, a daily,
in a bunch of nine, one day this
week.
T. M. MITCHELL MAKES
PURCHASE OF GOOD HOME
W. S. Prioo, Sr., has sold his
])r<»i)(*rty on Majde street to T. M.
Mitchell and will l(*ave in a short
time for Jacksonville, Fla., where
bo will abid*! in tbo future.
Mr. Miteliell will Tii«)ve to bis
now homo us soon us the weather
b»!(*oincs (jniescoiit.
im
I
.im
tested and proven
There is a Heap of Solace in Be
ing Able to Depend Upon a
Well Earned Reputation.
For months Bn^VMrd r. nd. rit
have seen the constanj
of praise for Doan s iMdiu v 1'iIIm
and rnad about the go..<l work tln r
have done in this loculity, \', hut
other reined\ ever proilncci] s?ic|,
convincing j)r<iof of ineni
W. W. Britt. polici man,
Woodfin Ave., Ashevii!, , (
says; “Being on mv f. et k11 ,] , v
brings on attacks of Ititekttcinv A'
times mv bm*k has beeii ti>iii t),-,;
it throbbed lik(? a to(.t |,. u, „ti,i
I couldn’t take a step < r r; »
without snfForinir ^’■ri it ; n
Whenever th*'se spell-
use Doan’s Kidnov l*i' :
few davH tbe trouble .t. i
a]»]>enrs.” ^
Price Hftc. at all df i. i
simj)ly ask for a ki'ii *
t'ft Doan’s Kidtiey Pii —T ;;. .- ,11,(
tliMt Mr liritt n ■ i .'•fi-r
Milbnrn Co.. Props.,
Y—Advertisement.
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will quiet your cou^h, so* f, ],
mation tif a snre tliroat
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and with easy expecttirat:
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two vears. A wonderfu' - . ’ i-
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health and throwing off ■ • , i.- i;^
pecially u«ieful in lun^ * 1
croup, bronrhitis, ( tc. I ■ ' I m; !•.
wt)rth Drup ('<>.; 3 ' and Mt s
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when you consider durability and
freedom from the expense of repairs.
There are many kinds of composition
roofing in our stock that will give
complete satisfaction.
Explain Your Needs to Us
and we will tell you the particular kind
best suited to your purpose. If you will
show us your plans we will show you how
to save money on material and labor.
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Are Guaranteed
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7tttttdard" "Karo;. l.>-i;ory
The Bathroom That Pleases
i is one w^hich comr'ictely ?<atisncs
I the demand for sanit ary sccu.^ny,
j durability and beauty of dcs’in!.
A 'J$\andard'' M' dcru liath-
room installed by u‘ v. ith a careful
regard for sanitary ctHv iciicy and
the followinq: out c* > )u.’’ instruc
tions tvill please
Ask for booklets.
V . tiwHOP&.CO.
Plumbing Tinning Hordware
Mules for Sale
Always from 100 o 300 cad of
horses and mules o a I '*scrip>
tions for sale at v >ir b*v in
York, Pa.
J(v kindig.
SomeUiing to se a eans some*
tiking to advertise.
BRIGHT EYES. A CLEAR BRAIN, A
.HEALTHFUL BODY
or
A Physical. Mental, Moral Wreck?
Cigarettes in Youth Make the Differ
ence.
Seaver, Phys'cal Director at Yale,
and various c;'aer authorities; and on
the mental side by Dr. Bush, Profes*
.‘■or of Physiolofry at V'orniont, and
i.umerous oth*<r Etudonts.
A youth, in reasonably good health,
requires no Btlmulation, and he can
11! vi.dure the acttion of a narcotic »ev-
«‘ral tim<^fi a day. To the narcotic in
fluence of tobacco may be assigned,
we think, the well iiT0un<!ed prejudice
tgainet the cigarette, In popular opin-
ior. The young lad who ucguires the
i^.arette habit it* treading very dan-
fvrous ground, for while he is passing
'ii.-ough the formative years and sub
ject to the greatest temptations hie
moral defense ii reduced by the sooth
ing or dulling effect of tobacco, so
that he in indeed a lucky youth if he
comee through to manhood's estate un
tainted and unscathed. This ia not
the obrervation of a theorist or a
nsorallst, mind yvu; It is the beVlef of
the npehenced physician.
Parents too frequently acquiesce In
tha tobacco habit or fail to exact the
■trleteet pledge from thetr groving
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Bad Teeth Indicted.
Is it true that bad teeth cause rheu
matism? Should tonsils that get sore
occasionally he removed?
Answer—Y®« Bad te«th cause maa|r
thiriRS including lf>ss of sleep, heautj’, dl8-
;>osition an<l money. Accorrting to 0»ler
(lei-ayert teeth ip a medium I'o;- infection
of rheumatism and tut>erculoKiii. D!«-
oased tonsils nhould invariably be re
moved, e.^petially \S there is a family
tendency to deafness, tuberculosis or
rheumatism. But for an occasional en
largement with Bimpl* wore thnmt, re-
8ultin(c from c.ireleps personal hyg!«n«;
and where the family history is good tha
udvioe of a Rood Hpecialist ahould be
sought before considering an operatlM
for removal.
Find Out the Real Trouble.
For twenty years I have suffered
from head catarrh. Can you tell me
what to do f<'’" '• re”'''’’
Answer—You nr« p
least twenty years' i
c^use head catarrh •
aj’licted one i« ke'<t :
tiT'king) about 't >>'.
awares. Seriou.sly bt >
word catarrh mejina
is commonly called
either due to a dev ;
nose, inftammat on ;■
tal slnus«s, or t' e <•
It may be slnipl : b "
to the irolle;i \
flowers. The o- ly
discover the (-auHe •
trouble 1b in tbe r
cal operation m srht
sleeping the ye:ir
ance of extre
oially too h '•
will most (
IMain food,
abstinence fro
also help a gi >^.
-.->bab1\ pood for at
ijufferlng, be-
!-ver k ll.s; and the
u.sy thinking (an4
* e cre«^ps on ua-
■i Tig. however, the
OI. Wh't
c.<5.t*rrh” is
'te-i F-eptum In '.le
■j'.e nasal or f: :i-
htAii tubes Or
^r. a dlseast iue
:ain we«ds and
dy Is to try to
«'r f»ve It. If the
a surgl-
Open air
. d the avoid-
t a>nd cold, espe-
' railroad trains,
>T) a great deal.
'\red, and total
c beverages will
»^T7ers.
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