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AR D. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY JUNE 1, 1923 A CERTAIN WOMAN hi KILPATRICK, SON & CO. UNDERTAKERS and Funeral Directors We carry a full line of supplies at Rosman. Our rep resentative is A. M. Paxton. n That is why so much of our products are sold at home We always have a fresh supply of Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts and other good things usually kept in a first class bakery. ipp9s Bakery The Old Reliable Grocery Store! If you want good goods at reasonable prices call cn us. We can supply you with the very best staple and fancy groceries. For quality they cannot be beat. Remember we have moved from the corner and we are now about one block further north on Caldwell St. SE EOUR WINDOW DISPLAY AND GET YOUR SEEDS FROM US. T. M. MITCHELL The Grocer Caldwell Street, First store from North Brevard and last leaving. You see the resultslof suranc May mean weeping in smoke or in sadness viewing the ruins of your home. But Insurance shows business ability. Means sat isfaction in protection. Means Contentment of mind. Means the saving of a lifetime's earnings. Means the comfort of old age. , Destruction has visited your neighbor and our neighboring town It awaits us. Insure while it waits tomorrow may be too late. Brevard Insurance Agency T. H. GALLO ' ' W nager Brevard, N. C. Upon her breast were orchids. Jewels, too, Soft wrapped she was in ermine, shod with sold. Beauty as of the Seven seas was hers. Her mouth was like a crushed and crum pled rose; Her eyes, twin star3 of morning, dewj bright; Her hands, cool, passionless and Ivorj white. Oh. passing beautiful she was to see. Regal withal, like princesses in dreams! Her breath was fragrance, like unto din: dusks That float with perfumes out of Ar.ihy. Her step was light. As some young faun she went. Men worshiped her. but worshiped from afar. Her smile bewildered, and they came no) nigh. And women would have said unto her, 'VFriend:" But no, they could not. Came a little child To gaze upon her beauty. And Its eye? Grew wide and wider, but It could not smile, Nor say, "I love you you are beautiful!" The child had guessed hor secret, hid sc Ion She of the onhids and the crushed-rost mouth. The Jewels and the stars-of -morn ins eyes In spite of all these things, she had nc heart Only a earven crystal, gleaming cold ; There where Cod meant a woman's heart- to be. I Barbara Young. RELICS OF CHILD SACRIFICE Gruesome Find Near Temple of TanM in Ancient Carthage Reveals Cruelty of Old Religion. I T i s 1 1 r i ' a 1 evidence pus to show that tin- sacrifice of children to the Mother (huMess whs not infrequent Two French archenio-ists. Mm. 1'iniis sote a n '1 I.amier. en-aeil in eihr iiiL: the ruins of ancient ( "art h afro, havf ' uncurl bed in front f an altar m-ai a temple of Tanit three vaults con , faining the charred hones of new-burr' babies and children from two ro threi years of auro. The mvheoloirisis be lieve that to the left of the altar w a stone slab with a bronze grill, tin ler which burnt a fierce tire, am' lion- (no taktd bodies of the first -hurl wore offered in accordamv with fh ancient rites which were rcirnla vh practiced from the Sixth or Seventl centuries before the Christian era iin til the destruction of Carthage by tb i Romans. Others, however, believe t!i:r I it was custotMiiry for the parents t I reclaim the remains "f sacrificed c);ll i dren, and that the bones now fo'iml i n jrrnesome pile ir feet hiirh. are t hf j rem:. ins of sucniiced children placer ' hy their parents under the protectior : f the all powerful Tanit. S.-;ent!u i Aine;io;;n. RICHES VS. WINGS "Riches have wings." "Yes, the trick Is to train 'em so that they will fly to instead of from you." an JB9 Undertook Too Big a Job. Two men in Newfoundland shot it' a lloi k of ducks on the win;;. One the tiirds beim: wounded fell in th water some distance away. An ovl one of the larLre while norther, species, tried to capture the wound-, duel;, bnf on making ;M"il its u'ri; found that T 1 i duck was too heavj and was able to resist stoutly. Tin on I had its claws so firmly embeddei in the duck that it was unable to let go. The men r"ved up and capture: both birds. Physical Freak. An ox-soldier of Montreal had hi! heart on his ri.uht side, his liver or the left, his stomach on the riudit, ate' in fact all internal organs on tin opposite to that of the average person He had been examined in South Af rica, during the I'.oer war, in Alder shot during the World war, and njjain In Montreal by a host of medical men In all he says he has been examinee and X-raved bv about doctors. Faithful Dog. A watch-do); saved a Syracuse mar mil his wife from probable death by pulling the covers from the sleepint couple when-the second floor of their residence was a mass of lire. Iteali ins that the house was doomed when she rot outside, the woman returned to recover a coat. The dog rushed into the lumse by another entrance, ap parently following its mistress, unc perished in the llames. 5 95 Pup With Seven Legs. Montreal dogdoni was startled when n seven-le.Kcl pup was exhibited at a meeting of the English liulldosc clul: of Canada. It came in a litter born nt a Verdun kennel. There were eij;h1 pups in the litter, but unfortunately only two of them survived, the "freak' and five oj its brothers and sisters succumbing a little over an hour after birth. Remarkable Squash. On opening a .squash a few days ago, a New Brunswick woman found 29 plants with roots and two leaves Inside, exactly as when first coming through the earth The squash was perfectly sound and 12 of the 29 plants, she says, are on exhibition at , Jier home. 2 To Owners of Low Priced Cars if one car lasts you twice as long as another car even should the second car be only half its price you would do better to buy the more durable vehicle. It would cost you less for maintenance; it would give you better performance; its service would prove far more con sistent and reliable. That is why you would do better to buy the Hupmobile. The Hupmobile gives you greater econ omy of upkeep and operation than most lower priced cars ; and it affords the unfailing service, and the durabil ity, of cars two and three times its price. Henry Motor Company Main Street H. K. KIBLER IN THE Planning one's home is one of Some people regard planning a honw as a great drudgery and so make the trouble involved an excuse for continued rent paying. This should not be, for planning one's hom-e is the beginning of a great adventure. There are such a myriad of things to be considered by all the members of the household, with -each one having his share in the plan. Is Laziness keeping You in the clutch of the Landlord As Mr. Kibler says in the above clipping: "Some people regard planning a home as a drudgery and so make the trouble involved an excuse for continued rent paying." If you are one of those people, you are letting lazin-ess keep you in th" clutch of the landlord letting it rob you of several hundred dollars a year, not to m-ention the peace, pleasure and comfort found only in a Home of Your Own! Any home owner will tell you, as does Mr. Kibler, that planning one's home is the beginning of a great adventure. Are you going to miss out on one of the most pleasurable experiences of life merely to avoid going to a little trouble trouble that reallv isn't trouble at all? Are you going to let people say of you: "He's too blamed lazy and slow to own a home of his own." After you think it over we don't believe you will. We believe that you will want to begin at once to plan a home of your own. We cordially invite you to come to our place of business and, without obligation, talk over with us KOW TO FINANCE, PLAN AND BUILD A Home of Your Own M iller Supply Company J. A. MILLER, Manager Phone 23 Brevard, N. C. PORTLAND OR EG ON IAN life's most delightful experiences. 4 I
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