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V THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1821. WOULD GO FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE Tennessee Farmer Wants to go From House to House and Tell Every body About Tanlac. "If I were not so busy with my farmwork I would go from house to house and tell the people about Tan lac," said A. J. Livingston, a well known farmer, living near Ashland City, Tenn. "I had stomach and kidney trouble and suffered torment with my back and side. The doctors could do noth ing for me so I wrote to a friend of mine in Nashville about Tanlac and he advised me to try it, saying he had heard so many favorable reports a bout it and sent me a hottle. "After taking the first bottle I felt so much better that I ordered another bottle myself and the result is I am a well man. I told a friend of mine about it and ordered a bottle for him and he had Sood results. I can eat anything I want and it don't hurt me and can sleep like a log. To tell you the truth, I just simply feel like a new man and have more strength and energy than I have had in years. It is simply the grandest medicine in the world. I would like to see all of my friends and get those who are J suffering to try it and i nope you win reach them through this testimonial, which I have gladly given." Tanlac, the celebrated medicine, which accomplished such remarkable results in this man's case, is a wonder ful tonic, appetizer and invigorant. It builds up the system, creates a Healthy appetite, promotes digestion i and assimulation of the food and makes you feel strong, sturdy and well as nature intended. TELLS STORY OF 14 YEARS BRUTALITY Girl Escapes From Bondage and Charges Foster Mother With Inhuman Cruelty. ' Rldgw.iy, Ta. A tragic story of 14 years of brutality, alleged to have been imposed upon her by her foster mother, was related to the police by Julia Hector, twenty years old, who Cnally escaped from her home and sought refuge in the police station. The 'girl charged her guardian. Mrs. Catherine Georgel, with threats to kill. The woman was arrested. Severe heatings, Miss Hector said, were a regular part of her Liily life. V i. J o A A, 0 ,s oi n 1 Is I AC ! Jo j TRIBUTE of RESPECT It seems strange to-day in the meeting of the pension board of Transylvania County not to see the familiar face, hear the genial voice ami feel the warmth of the personal touch of one associated for several with us in delineations conferred by public trust hir, promptness in atten dancs, his fearless and open way of expression in deliberations, his unbia sed decision?, his adherence to law and justice, his leanings toward the unworthy his sympathy toward the unfortunate and his loyalty to com rades now old and deercped these traits as oniy a part of his better self eementej him in respect and confidence to this board and it's clientage; therefore be it P.esolved by the pension board that in the death of our associate in of fice, Hon. Thomas Lenoir Gash this bnarj is beruaved and mourn not only the loss of his personality but sorely feol the vanishing touch of his cow 'r.vtshio in war, in the civil and social walks of life and of his offical coun sel. J. M. Hamlin J. M. Thrash L. W. Brooks if - - PR FINDS HUSBAND STREET BEGGAR ; ' t . Virginia Girl's Dream of Ro mance Is Rudely Shattered in San Francisco. 1 DOG REVEALS SECRET "Rags". Recognised Mistress and Re veals Husband as Street Corner Mendicant Tales of Fifth Avenue Home a Myth. Showered With Scr.iding Water. Khr- told of r-:-pe:;t'd times when she li.nl l.ceri stra-mci to a chair and show iTcil Willi p -aiding vrn!or. The girl re:;.-!:ed tl; pnle station In r.n !i:i' -st o.i.:.;!ni! eo-idificn arid or.!;,- j.t;niy clo:!.t!. T.-.v poKce had her cxriir.ined by a sui-to::, who re i v.-r:e:l thai her body v.r.s literally coven- i wUh senrs. some of which, the girl xiid, v.riv liuirVft where i! e had he.'.:i siabbcHl with seizors. l!r ears wore to:-n and ryos ne::rl;: closed. Her n-'se, v.-l'ieli, she ysv.tl, br.d Veea broken s. t ;-rd t:i!' ymrs ;rri with a club, h. -id never been set ar.d iies ilat Tn her IV.rz Hector ssserted that for years f'se virMir.ily hnd be--n held a prisoner, i. ever boin pemiitiVi to see any one. She bi:i at!e:;(iv! sch'-ol ir oidy a nioi-.ths in the 14 years, she ald. The g'rl went to live w!t! Mrs. tJeorgel at ih.c '.-a;!- of : o- fn;her. WIFE IS STOLEM BT DEVIL" Italian Drer-?d as His Sstsnic Maj esty Tcker Vcm;n From Another Man. BREVARD CHUP.CH DIRECTORY: BAPTIST CHURCH: Rev. C. C. Sriith, Pastor; Preich ingf every Sunday at 11:00 A. M; ard 8:0J ?. M.; Surdav School, 9:45 i A. M.j D. F. Mcore, Supt.; Prayer j meeting every Wednesday nrght. All j welcome. EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Rav. John C. ScagJa, Pastor; Ser vices on Sunday ct 1I:C0 A. T.7.; r,r.d 5:00 P. M.j Stinoay School 10:00 A. M.j Service on Friday at 5:00 P. IH. Th-3 Fwblic Cordially Invited. FP.ESP-YTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Tohn R. Hay, Pastor; Preach 11:00 A. M. every Sunday; SkrcL-17 School ac 9:5 A. M.j E. V. Elyth Supt.; Song Service Wed nesday Evenings. KelTnlro. O. En'erJn? the bedehara her of the v.-oman w;ih whom lie was fr.fatualed, .Tohn Tinno is allowed to linv rosed as the devil anl so frisrht er. - l t';c v.oinan ;:?:d her linshand with, h's di'-e forehod'nr-s ',v.:t !i former le-Tt her hr.shnnd md fed with IMano. riano, dressed 'n a red devil's snir vii-i tails, horns t nd hr ofs. appeared b fo;-e :.Ir. and Jra. jnton'o Kololfo ns they lay In hed, it is eliar-t - He t' hl the vniiini: to leave ho? )r.isbnn! T.cl r.'arry another, and ord:-ei Ilo'o! fo net live v.i!h !;! wife. The "'-"!!" fnfenned the r"ir that death v:Kih foilow n refusal to o!;ey hU e-!,mr.r.d. I"ia;:o la.er returned in earthly IIit-e s-iy, ar.d the woman agreed 1o lire with liini to Xew York city. They were arrested as they were ahotit to sri.-t on a train. l-;ia:o is held r.nder the Ile.nn white slave .law. METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. A. S. Raper, Pastor. Preachimj every Sunday at 11:00 A.M., and 7:00 P. M.j Sunday School C:4S A. M.j "Welch Galloway, Supt. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday Ni3ht. Everyone welcome at all these services. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as Executor of the Lr.-;t Will and Testament of Eliza beth Wh'tmire deceased, late of Tran sylvania County, N. C.? this is to not ify ail persons having claims to pre sent the sam3, duly verified, to the Iindersincd executor at Rosman, N. Carolina within twelve months from th'n date, or 'this notice will be plead hi bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to the estate of Elizabeth Whitniire will make im mediate settlement of such obligation v-ith the undersigned Executor. This 27th day of June, 1921. THOMAS WHITMIRE, Executor. 6fc. 5th Aug, pd. i-Usj-. cu.ia cL&'on Kansas City. An iron safe v.-el.crhii:;: 2C pounds was taken M- fre-'u The home ;f T. G. Sdiwei rer, i.;-e.:;Idei:t of the Schwe'-er ("onstrnrtiun eo:n;:ny, l';)20 Rob ert Gillham road, while 21. I?. Seliweier, his o, wrs asleep in the room from which 1Ie safe was taken. Mr.- Srhwei;-rer paid that when he and his wife left their ho'.i;e early in the eve nir.p: the front d-sor was act locked because their son wrs asleep on the .second floor. When he returned home, Mr. Schwci per said he found the rear door of the house open and the saf? sone. His Fon had not been dis. turbed by the robbers, he siiid, but was still sleeping peacefully. Mr. Sehweiger said the safe con tained ?.0 and sonie valuable papers. Bear's Bcdy Rolls to Hunter. Stone, Pa. A hear shot on the top f the mountain range at Tadaghton Gorge roiled down the mountain side nearly TOO feet and landed at the feet of the hunter, who had tired a,t it from tiie bottom of Pine Creek Val ley. The side of the mountain is so steep that few men have been able to ser.l It, and the bear rollej down 30 fast that the hair'was burned from lis skin in many places. San Francisco. When Lillian Ger aldine Leitch of Richmond, Va., visit ing San Francisco for the first time, met James llobert Van D'Loye", she promptly fell in love with the aristo cratic name and the distinguished bearing of the young mm who mod estly admitted he was the son of a Kew York millionaire. The affection was returned when Van D'Loye learned that her parents were also wealthy, although of course, not in the Van D'Loye class. Van D'Loye after telling the girl that he way banished by his father because of his wanderlust, and re duced to a mere pittance of $100 a week spending money, proposed and was accepted. They were married soon after and went to housekeeping in a cozily furnished ap-irtuiei.t. For u time everything went smoothly and the young husband showered his bride with flowers and bonbons. Secured a Position. Then the husband announced that he had secured a position, although he always- seemed to have plenty of money. lie would not dirulge the nature of Tds work but left the house in their limousine ftvery morning, ae coinpi.nied by his faithful dog "Hags." Van D'Loye continue.! to maintain his wife in every luxury and she had no desire to return to her Virginia home. One day. a month after her wed ding, she decided to visit the cur!) market of Kan Francisco. While picking her way through a busy street, a dog jumped against her and she recognized "Rags." Khe looked for her husband but did not see him. Then her eyes followed the eh.iin at tached to the animal's' collar until they came to the hand that held it. II w V- 1 mlmt W Gave On? Pull on His Whisksrs. The hand belonged to a ragged indi vidual on whose breast was a sign rea-:i::g "I am deaf, (fuuib and blind." Scard Gives Way. She also noticed that the beggar's cup contained quite a s!i;u of inenev. His placard was partly covered 1y'a long, flowing, white beard. "Hags" con tinued to prance about her and she was wondering "how he came in the possession'of the beggar when an idea struck her and she gave one pull on the white whiskers. They gave way and thiie stood her husband. ."Horrors! My husband!" she ex claimed, while the little dog, who used to lead his "blind" master from the office where he changed his gentle man's apparel to the mendicant's garb, to the sti-eet corner where he begged the rich offerings of the sym pathetic San Francistjs.na. barked in great glee. While she upbraided her husband, a crowd gathered and gibed the fake panhandler. Then she ha--tened' home, packed hr belongings, and her divorce suit, now in the Kan Francisco courts, followed. LIES WEEK IN CHURCH BELFRY Demented Man Found by New Y;rk Ssxton When Bell Refuses to Ring. New York. The sexton in the Eighteenth Street Methodist Episco pal church pulled the bell rope before services, but no sound went (forth from the belfry. He climbed to the steeple and found Timothy Jones, 21, lying over the rope in a. senu-deliriou condition. After being revived at a police sta tion. Jones said he climbed to the belfry a week ago to escape the cold, and had lain there a week, trying to forget his hunger. He was removed to a hospital, where physicians said his condition was seri ous. -v A man, claiming to be a relative, said rl'-i Jones' mind had been af fected by oversiudy at an institution in Philadelphia. t fin w- For Economical Transportation F. O. B. FLIRT, MICH. "FourNir:ety" features: Transmissirr: Selective type, hand control, 3 speeds forward, and reverse Electri; starter Speedometer Tire carrier Side eurtair.s Electric lamps Demountable rims License holder Complete tool equipment Electric horn Chevrolet 'Four-Ninety" tour ing car averages more than twenty miles to. the gallon of gasoline, and is otherwise eco nomical to maintain. This model, at the hew price, is the world's most wonderful motor car value. Buy now while we have them. Extra rim Fabrikoi-1 To r j 0 JL -lii O RGSMAN, N. C i b $ rii Sri 11 f3 '- Fit-, w. ,t U L5 .? w! Is mm mm m p fe fe I H talk M N 9Lj Life filas Never have wc been in a mere bappy pesiticn to meet our customers with merchandise that smiles prosperity and pleasing prices. Our Mr. Levis has just returnee! from an extensive buying trip in Eastern Cities. Cn his trail shipments after shipments of brand new, very latest styles come in fast and furious. Each new arrival, in attractiveness and downright bargain prices, fairly, outdo the previous shipments. Sweaters $2.65 to $5.85 Silk Sweaters for mid-summer, iigfrt and durable in all solid colors now worn Black and White trimmed, Blue and White trimmed and other popular combinations- AU-YVooi Sweaters in Eiack, Ox fords, Copen E3ue and all colors finding season favor. winery $100 One special lot of c splendid choice of Summer Hals nt aHsing out price CI 5. Sport Hats, Picture Hats and all summer accentuation?. Oressas $4,95 to .$14.95 Cool, crisp Organdies for mid summer wear. Delightful in the witchery of artistic dress make-up Clinin.-: Voiles and filmy Georg ettes are most reasonably priced and each carrying an individual appeal ail their own. No two alike. Spoil Oxfcrds $3.S5 A dandy collection of smarter: Footwear. White canvas Spo: Oxfords Vv irh novel black trimmin;;. You must see these Oxfords. The Store That Caves You Mcncy Henderson ville, - - . North Carolina """"""In II
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