BREVARD NEWS. BREVARD, N. C. PProc8jj LOOM .Products 1 Zto5y Carriages & Furniture Ask Your Local Dealer Wite Now for 32-Page Illustrated Booklet I 1111 1- The Lloyd Manufacturing Company (HeywooJ-Wakefield Co.) Dept. E Menominee. Michigan (19) STATESVILLE FIRE BURNS 15 HOUSES BLAZE THAT THREATENS CITY BROUGHT UNDER CONTROL BY FIREME.h Dr. Lawrence, Miss Magee and D. W. Sims Speakers at the Opening Session. LOSS ESTIMATED AT $40,000 Burned Section Was Confined Chiefly to One Block Between Center and Meeting Streets. GOOD CIGARETTES n n 1 1 "BULL' DURHAM TOBACCO WHICH Are the Earliest Snap Beans the Best Yielding Garden reas the Sweetest Cantaloupe O The Select-Rite Charts In the 1023 Catalog of 1 1 B ! M EDS Show at a plance the varieties of each vepc tnl !e to plant for oarliness, yield, lt'i. jrtL of bearing season, or for whatever j urpose is most desired. Tie n;(st helpful catalog we have eMT issued is ready to be mailed to you free on request. FREE FLOWER SEEDS Ovr 19ttS Citilcf tells how yu can havo thrns wiu. ut cusu fc'end a po;t card for you: coyy. T. 7. WOOD & SONS, SreJ.wicn 37 I4tb St. Richmond, Va. DON ! RM! INFLAMED, LIDS MAKE BIG MONEY DISTRIBUT INC EVERSHIIME 'or ns In your locality. Evj-rshine cleans an fx)ifcrLes all metal wear like magic. Everj demonstration a sale. Evershine is put up li inirty-iive cei.t luben. in an attractive carton L'-tf promts tit you. Semi thirty-five cents foi i-le ami ;i(.'i-ncy proposition, also want twi federal airei i- fi r ibii territory. EVERSHINE CO.. 1 25 Hurt Bldg.. Atlanta. G pi ST S .Mich, Fur Tanning . :. Ivef. Horse. Cult i :. J v aif Sions. Make Kays- Yers. Lalifb' I ur.v Starrs, Mutfs. and -ares Tell us the kind i t furs. Prompt answ W. W. Weaver, Reading, Thirty vears in fur business, WANTED FORD OWNERS ' u!r an! sell iiii t ic.iiii 1 1 y al vert i?-,i, a-u iT,i . .;. i s.et n.iini:. fully r ua rn ntt-"cl I' . r -T.' ".'.v ;t r ,m 1 1. r- Vi.ur pri,!:- $ T a s--t. S.-cu. i U' v.:. m-! at u h i-sa !' .-; Mil: rii.ii;. y :iiE.kiiif.' , ri,atun'- Ial" ral iM' ru-y l,.oa .rti.. V t.'. ::.v ;,'.'.. .Mai...f : U - 7-1. H ich !.!. .1. ltd need not be thin or streaked with pray J - B A N HAIR COLOR RESTORER will ii.le.Oy revive it and bring back all ity original -.-iCcr &na luxuriance. At all pood ilruucrlKta, 7ix or u:re, l from HES5IG EUJS. Chuits. MEMPHIS, TENN. Your Hair REAHTV IN EVERV IlOX ''KREMOLA" is a medicated Know white cream trial does wonders lor tho complexion. Removes tan, uiotn-patciies, pimples. eczema. etc. A wnnoer fnl face bleach. Mail $1.25. h REH B(X)KLET. OB. C. H. BERRY CO.. 2875 Wtchlfn Avnu, CHICAOO Statosville. - Fifteen small houses wtrt' destroyed here by lire, which, fanned by high winds, threatened for a time to spread to valuable inanu faeturing establishments and tho Southern railway station. The struetuis consumed, however, were small ones on the west sub' of v;.,,,,h iiu,r vtnrl and the total l.iss was estimated at not more than : $:m,(i(to to f lu, 000. of which about i one third was covered by insurance. ! o one was injured in the Haines which ; gave the tire department a desperate , battle. i The lire was believed to have been . started in a neuro pressmp duo anu the buildings lmrne-d included eitiht ii(.ru houses, four white residences and three sm;! business structures. The burned section was confined chiefly to one blot k between ('enter and Meeting streets. Seven negro residences and the residences of three white families, as well as sev eral negro business establishments were destroyed. The Powell tobacco factory and Wallace Brothers' ware house, formerly a tobacco warehouse, and the Henry House, a hotel, were in the path of the flames and suf fered great damage. Firemen for a while fought a los ing battle against the stiff south winf whirh fanned the flames and Charlotte. The effect of environ- nient upon the mind of the child and the value of training them in religious work during their habit forming years, was the keynote of the speech of .Miss Daisy McCee, children's division su perintendent of the North Carolina Sunday School Association, at the opening session of the Mecklenburg County Sunday School Association at the First Baptist church. The opening of the convention was pronounced by( prominent Sunday school men of the city as one of the most auspicious that has been held in the state in some time. Sixty-six Sunday schools were represented at the meetings including Tl ministers. 24 superintendents, and 232 teachers and officers. The maid auditorium of the First Baptist church was filled to capacity during the opening session-, a large number of Sunday school workers and pupils of the city and county beinsr in attendance. Miss McCee, 1) V. Sims and Dr. Marion Lawrence, ' ( f Chicago, consulting secretary of the International Sunday -'.chool Associa ; tion. were the prim dual speakers, i "Holding Present Pupils. " was the. ! subject of the address by br Sims, i Dr. Enwrence spoke on "Five Sunday School Essent ials." Work Started on Big Project. Asheville. Work 'on the dam for Beaver lake has startd and early in July the 72 acre lake in Heaver Dam valley, as a part of the revelopment of the l.akeview corporation will be come a reality, representing an invest ment of approximately JCO.odo. it w;s learned yesterday. following receipt by S. Sternberg of orders from the state corporation commission allow ing the Asheville and Fast Tennessee railroad to be dismantled. The dam will he 40 feet high and 1"0 feet long .,.,. ! and at least 90 days will be required wnicl) lanneu tne names iuu el. , , , i m,a. h,.n,, to complete this part of the project, the burning emlr8 to nearby build- 0,i ints, UUI ill . -1 a. in., iju'i- hour after the fire started, it was announced that the fire was under con trol. Houses opposite or near burned buildings were scorched some eases actually can gilt nr m was at o n e Haines could than threi time thong not be i oi blocks. lit that lined to the aiwl It the less for the lake to fill. Heretofore the d..m for the lake has hern held up by the Weavervilb- line, which traverses a r'ght of way at the bottom of the lake site, and after sev eral attempts on the part of officials o i th. h. tl New Cotton Mill for Wsdosboro, Wadeshoro This city i- rejohune r the subs.-ription of Ma.ei.o for building of a n' w inttnn mill re. a canvass ha ing been made of e citizens of Wadeshoro am! the surrounding county, resulting in the proposed capital stock he' til- o,rsu! scrihed by $2..t" by more than two hundred, n-prest math e business and jirofessional men and farmers. This is a distinct forward step and marks the beginning of a real industrial era for Wadeshoro and Anson county. Thus a large cotton mill, including mill villages built exclu.-ively by local capital, will become ;i reality after, a canvass of only four days. An enthu siastic meeting was held in the court house in which the new spirit of prog ress which has invaded Wadeshoro was eulogized by former Congressman E. D. Robinson, president Bank of Wadeshoro. "Never before in the history of Wadeshoro.'' he said, "has there been such unanimous enthusiasm for an en terprise." And he prophesied the suc cess of the enterprise in graphic and expressive language, saying it was only the beginnincr of better and big ger things. The canvassing committee has been empowered to rect-ive additional stock subscriptions until a half a million dol- and residents to successful! the electric railroad, 't was pi bankruptcy and purdmsf d Sternberg at a receiver's sab oou. and he immediately - -!d of way the I.r.l A cer s a rv hi i Heaver Ham t !! rouu e vie w i or pora t i !'. lam number of days ' fore the eorporat'ori peratn d into M r. r fl'e, riL-ht lb s to sion i oti'd line to be time pass' part of tin i-.-'if an erde ,'iinked, and a I without rd. is" interestt d order lias b en is-m-d "This i atise comipi: upon the petition of S it appearing that th th d. tie by K on to Stem As'lle a - ni'CW- i omniis- w : n sr the required r. on the follow ing O Self. b.- heard berg, and viih- and File Suit? Against Picture Men. Greensboro. Suits in Federal court here lars havi been 'ibsen 1 A committee compost d of E. 1). Rob inson. T. E. Ca-i-lb'. p. M. Covington. H. P. Taylor and W. 1'. Parsons will secure a charter for the n-'w cotton mill. And ten dollar: in gold will be offered as a prize 'or a name for the new mill. It is most likely that the cotton srrown in Anson ounty will be us'-d by the new mill, which will not only spin it into yarn. hut weave, bleach, dye and print the fabric. ( 'an com then ci 1 i n : di ems a tres in irginc. use st ric t . :a inst West if ! 2f rn idc n i! t ilea ire the use Dr. Hal Peacock Named in Warrant. dub. A warrant has been is sued here charging Dr. .1. W. Peacock, located at St. Petersburg. Fia.. wiLh having escaped from the state prison, which is made an offense under the laws of this state, according to At torney General .1. S. Manning. This action followed notification to Wraden S. J. Busbeo. of the state pris on, that the sheriff of Eakeland. Fla.. would not proceed to arrest Dr. Pea cork until he had received the proper papers. The request that the arrest be macb- was sent to the Florida au thorities immediately after informa tion was received here of the location of Dr. Peacock. High Point. Compilation of High ; High ol'int. - Compilation of High , Point's banking statistics- at the op j ening of EI2:i shows the total of $n, rir..:ifil.70 in resources for the four j banks of the city. This compares with ' flO.OaS.D'jl.aS one year ago, a gain of $1.4SG,:70.17 during the past year. Deposits the item that always is foremost as the indicator of prosperity were $8,809,177.01 at the opening of the present year, compared with $7, 454,807.82 at the beginning of 1922, i an increase of $1,354,369.19. DYED HER BABY'S COAT, A SKIRT AND CURTAINS WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Knch package of "Piamond Dyes"' con tains directions so simple any .woman ran dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new. Hven if she has never dyed bet ore. she can put a new. rich color into shabby skirts, dresses, waists, c-i.afs. stockings sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything. Hu Diamond Dyes no other kind then perfect home dyeing is guar anteed, dust tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, i pot, fade or run. -Advertisement. Not So Very Liquid. t I leitdcison --"Your wile has such a i soft liquid voice." Henpec-k " Ves ; i but it's hard to stop the- flow.'' ; East Tennessee Railroad company lias for a number of years !i i) operat ing at a ureat financial loss, and that his honor. Henry I'. Pane, jndtre pre siding, nineteenth judicial district, has confirmed the sale of the property of said railroad company, by a receiver, to the said S. Sternberg, and it further appearing that i' would be unreason able arid unjust for the commission to require the . o eT a t ion of said railroad by the petitioners as a public utility. "It is therefore ordered, upon motion of attorneys for the petitioner, that said petitioner he and is hereby au thorized to discontinue the operation of sa id railroad." have h.-en filed Western North nine N t w York motion picture North Carolina it- in violation of coin-right laws, it is contended, pro of a royal'y to be paid before music can be u.-ed. In each instance producer-plaintiff asks that th" be compelled to pay 2riu for of each piece- of music and risks that the defendants be restrained from further use of the music. Pro (ecces will be served at once and made to he filed within 20 days. The plain tiffs include Irving Berlin. Shapiro, Bernstein and Company; M. Whit mark and So: Eeo Feist; J. M. Uem ick; Triangle Music Company; Jack 'Miles; Hams. Inc.: Watterson. Berlin and Snvder. aM of New York. 'Falls to Death in Water-Tower. When he plunged thirty feet from th rim to the bowl of the greater water-tank being constructed bv the city behind St. Mary's. Guy Spradlin. Jr.. a young sheet-metal worker tiom New man. Georgia, was almost instantly killed. His father who is foreman of the gang engaged in constructing the tower, was work ins on the tank at tho time of his son's fall. Aluminum City to Resume Activities. Badin. Following announcement that the aluminum plant here had re ceived large orders from the Ford Mo tor Company, things the beginning to hum again; and the works are soon ex pected to resume operations at full blast, and prospects are that the town will assume its busy air of 1917. Sev ' eral shops and local enterprises are : opening up following the resumption of activities, which would have begun fooner had it not been for watyr short j age, according to announcement. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is often caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hea'rmp. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HAMVS CATARRH MEDICI NT', will do what we claim f..r it -r.d your py;,t.-n of Catarrh or l-i-ai'mss "caused 1 v Catarrh. HAhh'S CATAIiKIT Ml.! HCIXK lia.s been .successful in the treatment, of Catarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by all li cueists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Shrewd Woman Candidate. A candidate who t!iot:!;t be cm;!. ! mil a few votes b Uh-iliL the ha'de was left at the m-i b :. o:n,i:i o; poneni who boLran his--;' the ''athers. Mothers Ruin Babies' Health by Harsh Drags There are thousands of children find grown-ups whose health has been wrecked simply be-ius.- they were given strong laxative cathartics when a baby. l'aby often needs urnmething to clean out tilt little bowels of clogged waste. but for goodness sV;e gie him n med icine made especially for a baby. Give him Teethina. It's perfectly harmless and yet brings cpiick relief withoui hurting the tender little intestines like the strong drugs u use for yourself do when giver to the little folks Teethina is indorsed by physicians and lues been used for tifty years-. Get it at your druggist, or send .". to the MoTetf I.:il..;-;!tor:e. Columbus. 0:i.. for a package and :(, valuable P.abv b . - A'h eft isomer,- E:-.per's. 1 oW tl IV Pe-.'.s . . . ' ,. ; e.! to J.ti: j l.- , Thov b:;: I .! , ' ;; ;. . mi-, minLT. E or ruin a " o- ; , . . b I I" i tig to , . " -. sumiia :i I r, g .- Ti ' ; or' '.' p ;, . , Oil a To i . ej,;; -. A . - ol ' xt r, -i r-! ; ; a n I y .;.!. pe--. :.. '! - . an age ol .;,,.,: bsts An - hi l.M-k-m 1 1. . as e hill, did it in this v. ; ' '! ej.. -at'e. .-v.".. To 1 ; , w I ' : g ', . .'A T , . ; it. " " Sec has :, i . -. c .- .;,..; ., ! he ii'.m w ho bee,.:... . . ;. , , , , 'Inc.- Pufl'alo T-m.-s The lioiiest Teacher. Si en ear-" -i .!; s ' , ; given iiiiti a huli'lkef' i:iot" ;,i ge i, his teacher tis ;. I '1 , j ; : c, - ; i r . - ! ; t but hen .! ib nr. y was tel.; : I t it he curled his lips it. s, ..rti atcl s,.; (;; "Aw, mother. I don't k;iii' t-i g;e Lt to her. SI o won'; io mo (,. tiothiti' It's always Waller and William That got to i.l eer'lblLg. I.ef then: -ot her a hatol!.' rehief. ' g , c ;t to Miss - -- (his hist year's te;.c,,'r). She's linTn-st; Better for Whom? Mr. Ilowo!! - Health ! heller t..-a'i At-alth." Mrs. I'.mi-I' "ot If your -o " t i - h - ' I s " j BBSS Lowest Priced Quality Automobile Every Chevrolet is fully equipped when sold. It has electric lights and starter, gasoline tank in the rear, demountable rims and extra rim and tire carrier, 3-speed transmission and reverse, speedometer and all necessary indicators on the instrument board, curtains open with doors of open models. All closed models have high grade Fisher Codies with plate glass win dows. There is nothing more to buy but the license. Costs lenst per mile for gasoline and oil. There are more than 10.000 dealers and service sta tions thjughout the country. Repairs are made on a low-cost flat rate system. Jor Economical Transportation C . Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan SUPERIOR Two Pusenger Roadster . . $510 SUPERIOR Five rassrnKi-r-Touring . . 525 SUPERIOR Two Passenger Utility Coupe 680 SUPERIOR Four Passenger Sedanette . 850 SUPERIOR Five Passenger Sedan . . . 860 SUPERIOR Light Delivery 510 Chevrolet Motor Company Detroit, Michigan 1, xJ Rheumatism 1-banish pain! Apply Sloan's. Restore healthy circu lation of blood through congested tis sues. Since congestion causes the pa,n -almost instant relief! loan's Liniment -kills pain! SURELY WOULD HAVE TO GO WOULDN'T PAY FOR MATCHES Matt- cf Dismissal of S'.enogr.iroer Scotsman Not Likely to Expend a imphfied by "Insult" Conveyed in Unqualified Statement. Eawbee'' When He Could Walk to His Hotel. arte- . i t o .; ,c, J m ., T j . ia s' , hat with !. t. ".loin;," si ,. i-eu.nrked. "1 t lo'il; !.,;; bet tor cbsoba'ago j.a' nog vie; have mov. 1 am s'lte ;ng t' tl;rt wnh you ever sn.ee s),, h;,s i here." Mrs. I'arter. wi.en -he -..: ' ::s t:.iMl::!,t the sci,oa:ra;.aer -, -..:'..; it of heari'ig - htit -lie w a-tt't '. viol. ;('('; to the door of the pr:,,-,;, flhee tttii! vented her ind'gna-: -Madam. P!1 have yti kn,,w ihat A ." ' ; g - si,o,-l- :.f.. - S;s aoi'atoa, ;':oi . ' e I :.. - ' ' of din1 .e a.;!;, Ti. this c. t;nt r.v t :,.-!. 'I'hj-! a :'s later ;v i-ited 1 1 lief the rv ..f hi- bin!:. Ml hi.- I'O- tr turn to .u t. ;o iiirg post !. wa r- si,,- galltig s, ,,f 1 o. m i'r.-e- wit !, .,1) itC.-elJilt "f his trill. '::s 'Vim- i... atiing,' relate,. ;., je-ofes c,,r, as I was vlrnllini' f.ru-.Z -i street iV IldlldiU'-gli. I sioppod af a toi-otco-nist's and b.mziit - c c.L'.ir-. l'i'idinc; .v-e-f o of !,..;! ! ,.-s I ;i-'o! the eterk tor -.,.;oe. i Witddn't tlirt with your ,,h! !.:;-tiai... " '1 I a ' ,eti. e a ho. ci he. f: i :: million d-uh-.r- '." M;-s. f 'arter u .,- nuhasf. "Vow. John." she eclait ie,l. -y. sir-.ply must ilisc'iarge t!iat g'rl' Sh has insult", ,m I" Kmb:i 'it v St : j W. -C e;e tl r the- truit has pah! a thou-am! 'ul!'-s trei: that grew 1 1 i carer home. " 'What ' Why. in A iiicrici w hen li man h;;.- a ,-igaa I gii.-a ;, small p. ic ka?c- of matcJie-.' "'I'm s,,,-ry. sir hut They're ha.'pi nny a ho hefe. "A.tnl. do ou l.tiotiw." a.'de.j the j ro fesser. "I had t" wa.ik back eiht Mo.-ks to ni.v 'liotoi ;,. scrne t.aat' hes." .Imige. People an, pms are tla-v h ,scN Their herr5 ;-ss he An ItTes-oihh ... C..M.,. -c is one we The successful man of today is clear-headed, self-reliant. His keen eye and steady hand result from abundant, self-controlled energy, and steady nerves. Such a man can overcome difficulties because he is physically fit. Foolish habits of food and drink have no place in his scheme of things. When he finds that coffee disagrees he promptly changes to healthful POSTUM. This pure cereal beverage is not only free from the health disturbing drug element in coffee, but there's comfort and satisfaction in its delicious, full-bodied flavor. You'll find Postum a factor for Health. M i i There's a Reason 9 9 Your grocer sells Postum In two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Pcstum Cereal (in packages ) for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared; made ty boiling fully 20 minutes. Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan. V8fV Sin - " TiLiL- K5TIfT.S1sSSS5S ; w own ZF jbV W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 4--1921.

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