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FRIDAY FEBRUARY. 14th 1919 J THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. NEWS FROM capital offenses have been in effect so long that both lawyer and laity are averse to breaking away from the beaten path. The Senate has not looked with Raleigh,N. G., February 10, 1919 - * i. a. ’ ’ ^ » favor upon any measure of state wide si.^ificance from the House. It has either emasculated or refused to pass practically every important bill the House has sent over. Nor has the popular branch of the Assembly —Things are going at a lovely clip here now arounti the le:riEl:’.tiv;' ta bles, with the Connor-Saunders Child Labor Bill, prepared by the Depart ment of Labor and Printing, holding the center of the stage. The bill ^ been esneciallv kind to its disnified proposed by a cotton mill prcsutent to abolish the labor department, be cause the head of that branch of the State jiovcrnmont asked for efT?ctive child labor legislation, is sleor>inTC with the House committee to wl\ich it as referred two weeks ago. The r-'it -ui! "Tor : ' ,-Ui-' r-o tciit that nobody has taken it ser- iouf ly. Scnti.nent for the labor de partment bill regulating'the'employ ment of children* is gaining momen tum. Reprco.-ntativL's o’ SO.Ovvi or- brothrcn “across the way.” But time for concerted action is at hand and the nresont week will bo more "r”itful of legislative action. The Rovenuo bill is bemg whipped into shape, the taxat’on problem r^oon assume recognizable proportions and the good roads bill will go through in some form. It is un ’erstood that Transylvania county ^vish'js a drainage law similar in its x)rovisions to the bill offered THE ARTIST TRIO series for this winter. Announcement as to dates and sale of tickets will be made later. A BREVARD MAN’S pvw>i7n||7v^ir« Can you doubt the evidence of this Brevard citizen? You can verify this Brevard indorse* ment. Read this. M. P. Hawkins, farmer, says: “Kid ney trouble came over me some years dation of Governor Bickett to erect ago and I don’t know what caused it. the proposed new home for the De- j I had a dull ache in my back and it partment of Agriculture on the cam- j was hard for me to stoop or straight- pus of the A. and E. College. The en. My kidneys were out of order; office staff prefers remaining where they acted to frequently and- the the building now stands, in present secretions were highly colored and quarters, than going to West Raleigh painful in passage. I had nervous and may yet defeat the Governor's headaches and felt tired and run plan. i down. I finally goi Doan's Kidney le Saunders bill abolishing cap- Pills and began taking them and I ita^ punishment was badly mutilated was suprised at the quick relief they in the House and came to final grief brought. Continued use entirely cur- in the Senate. The laws regulating ed me.” StaHa-Vitae THE GUARANTEED TONIC FOR WOBIEN StclJcL-Vitac ha's b-'cn in sncccs'?- fui iiso iiithotrealKicM’toi thosediseases to >?i-onien tor njor;j 'ihaa a liiJrd of a ccntiiry, . ]■ or Dearly ten years it r.ri'? been .''I'i under p!ai:i, positive fri’,r.rRn<‘Cc to beneli’.. P_.c:T;S thr.u o-TfO iic out of ons ’iHnoixsc-r.o! oOJci b:'y been retundcil forjr-rAl ovci'y for 'rv rcru'Kl !iu-; boon E.i'iiSklecL ictlofs liiicl'i.- ; vtciJr.'-Vii.io arid te’lixi,'? of t-. sUlYorii;;.; v/crTon h'ive Leon. rei:\i\ed. Hrs. Li. f L oi' Spriai^r. 'T. C.,c; rut dully wdlcsus a.r. follow.s: ' i V in a r.ior/c v/:*ctch;:*rconuI- .. i; of iho bcjri r 'it ] > :i: in v :Tiost I bc^'lP. "ly ^ :^d 10?‘ Mo'7 I v/'ci:ch 1/ :. I a:n :::r2 ihiin I cj.ii lv2?: tell .r-uii'.:'.':! workcr.s in North ('arolina early in the session by Repi’ei-enta- went on record here last Thursday Jac-kron of Ilender-on. Request unanimously in endorsement of the was made that the Henderson bill be bill and are working in its interest, held vrp in the Senate with Ihe view worl-c rs represent the organi- to the preparation of a co-operative nations of locomotive engineers, con- measure providing for the drainage ductorr-, lircn'icn, trainmen, machin- of lands in. the upper valley of che ists, boilermakers, electricians, prin- French Broad river. This will not ters, prc^snier*., and other ti’ades. The endanger the passage of the Jackson endorsement given the measure by bill which has not encountered any these representative labor men has opposition. hr.d tne c.*' ect of cnuoing the solons Henderson road bill is on its to sit np and take notice, and there through the House and will is a strong likelyliood of the passage OI a child labor bill v.ith adequate Cloud has received a number n.:ichinery for enforcement. requests to hold it up for a hear- 'i he Scales-Stevens higjiway bill jmd will probably do so for a hiis attracted many citizens from the few days. There is objection to the | mountain counties to Raleigh. They vadica! change proposed in the ma- i ue here from Asheville, Henderson- chinery of the road system and if ville, Waynesville, and points far- this appears to be serious amend- [ ther west. The bill would jjrovide mcnt to the bill may be proposed. > ! funds, by taxing automobiles 75 cents Kmrooentntive Jackson’s salany PLT horse power, for the purpose of bill advances the compensation of the constructing a state system of high- Clerk of the Superior Court to $ 1,- ways in line with government plants 800; the sheriff to $1,204; allows the | outlined in the Federal road bill now tax collector an amount equivalent pending and which is reasonably cer- to cost of his bond, and authorizes tain of passage. The Senate debated the payment of $200 to the registrar the proposed measure until late Fri- of deeds for compiling tax list and l:iy night and adjourned without raises the pay of the county com- I'eaching a vote. The bill will come missioners to $4.00 per day for first up Wednesday as a special order with Monday meetings in each month, no less than sixteen amendments pen- one day only. ding. The signs indicate the passage Representative Lyday provides that of the bill in emasculated form. Op- the Transylvania commissioners shall in ions on the final solution of the receive $3 per day instead of $2. problem differ widely. It is reason- :ib!y certain that a measure embotiy- ing the provisions of the Scales-Stev- ,*ns bill will be enacted during the session. A bill recently proposed in the The Brevard Betterment Associa- Senate would authorize the election endeavoring to live up to its of county boards of education by a has undertaken to better the vote of the people. This issue has various entertainment courses which •risen at every session of the Gen-i^‘^' ® been offered here. The organi- e^al Assembly since a few counties ' made its initial bow to the Bre- some years ago slipped through spec- I ^ard public last Monday evening in ial acts providing that method of se- 'presenting the Artist Trio of young lecting school boards. The General ladies. Assembly passed an act two years All the entertainers received much :‘"o that permitted nominations for applause for their contributions to members of county school boards in the interesting program which con- democr^^'ic primaries and the ele..non | sisted of s6ngs, mandolin and piano of the nominees by the present meth- ; selections, readings and cartoon draw- od. Few counties have taken advan- tage of the primary plan and want next number in the course of- the “whole hog” or none. A spirited , by the Betterment Association contest is in prospect. I ^ quartette of male voices which is RepresentaUve Eay of m4co» *»= ™ «■* ceeded in putting his bill taxing dogs through the House, but it has run counter to the Stevens bill in the Senate which is claimed to be more comprehensive and may be substi tuted for the House bill. Anyway, his dogship is on the run. The Prohibition Marshal bill of Representative Mull of Cleveland has gone to the scrap heap. It was done to death in the House. Of the twen ty-four republican members only three of them voted for the bill. Tlie Henderson representative went with the majority. Commissioner Graham and his bofird do not concur in the recommen- vj c;\;ionl -I :r;:i o prce:.-i'.:i Ly every . '..1 IV; i'A,r 1 r, tr ..'iOiii';. {.• vc .ns tiicir I'.'.st vit:..- ; to ■.'-le-A Ih ^ of .> vc;,^ca ii!.:' . I r j; ~^ ~ w ■' t?‘ ■ 0”'^an?; ?;->u r.roinoira .:riar;!:y An lljo mjiil;.' ; 1 rl.o': Ci 103;; is v-’n > '--Vi our iee of ti':j i.ivit. ' '.’I ;;.:u '^1- . n:.: •iC'.'i:'■ “ LwH' Avoid Influenza By having your system in good condition. Take Kerr’s Flax seed Emiilsion, LInonine) as a preventative. This well-known remedy restores vitality and builds up the system to a full liealtli standard. Linonine should always be taken at the first sign of a cough or cold, as it overcomes the cause and re moves the danger. Best remedy knourn for broncliitis. 1 rccommend I.itionine to all wTio are in need of a strength builder, or wlio suffer from bronchitial or Inn"-trouMc.—Rev. H. J. Lynch, Pastor St. Peter’s Church, Danbury, Conn., 1886—1905. Linonine lias my hearty endorpemont, both as a builder lor run down people and as a cure for couplyj colds and bronchitis.—John R, Perkins, Prmcipai of Conn. State Normal School. a DANBURY. CONN. All Druggists—60c and $1.20s or by mail on receipt of price. , ! :'5>-. I For Sale l»y Macfie-Brodie Drug Co., Brevard, N. C. ENTRY A certain tract of land lying and being in Dunns Rock Township, Transylvania County, North Carolina and described as follows: Beginning on a water oak (Span ish oak) on the north side of the 3- mile knob near a bluff, the besrinning corner of a hundred acre tract owned , by Daniel McJunkins and runs south 20 poles to a chestnut on the south margin of the old 3-mile knob road; thence west with the old 3-niile knob road 37 poles to a dogwood and water oak on the south margin of the said : old road; thence north 22 poles to a stake, Wilson’s corner; thence south, 80 degrees east with the Wilson line I 32 poles to the beginning, containing j 5 acres, more or less. ; Entered this the 8th day of Feb-1 ruarv, 1919. T. J. WILSON. G. C. KILPATRICK, 2-14-4t-tjw Entry Taker. ' h> I-'-. £.'.i m #?»«' CM ■ AND CATARRH Try Before You Pay SENPTNE, tho great discovery fnr ASTIi:\IA, UAV FJJVEi:, ];i:oX(-HlTlS and CATARRH, hn:; p:-.niurod wond 'rful resuits wilh tho;i.sand3 of tho most stubborn If you havG c-xporimrnccd witii ollu-r troatnionts anl h;ive failo<l (1:1 not bo di!;cour:i!:rod, but try at I o'iV c::pcnso this truly meritoriou.s i I t rnedy. a Pond right nov/ for a free trial l)cioro you forfiet it. Address WOODWORTH C03IPANY, Wilfon. Conn. “Seek and ye shall find” through the Diversified column. Pfoof pacliagss Wo M wmms <r. 11 m Buy From the Merchant Who Advertises NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS My Deputy or myself will be at the folowing places for the purpose of collect ing taxes. This^ will be my last call. I am going to advertise and sell property for all un paid taxes due after 1 make-this round. 1 will proceed to levy on personal property of all persons who have no real estate. And where the law requires I will advertise all real estate to sell on the 1st Monday in May> as it costs to much to collect after that date. If you want to save yourself cost and expenses, meet me at the following places at 11 o’clock on the dates. This means you. Gloucester Massadonia Church, Monday, February 24. Hogback, McNeely’s Store, Tuesday, February 25. Eastatoe, L. M. Glazener’s Shop, Wednesday, February 26th. Catheys Creek, J. C. Whitmire’s Store, Thursday, February 27. East Fork, School House, Friday, February 27. Cedar Mountain, H. Gowns Store, Saturday, March 1st. # Dunns Rock, England’s Store, Monday, March 3rd. Little River, Ashworth Store House» Tuesday, March 4th. Boyd, T. R. Duncans, Wednesday, March 5th. This the 13th day of January, 1919. cos PAXTON, Sheriff and Tax Collector. 4
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