r BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. we ) A SWE O fcJE LL-AN S i Hot water Sure Relief CAR INDIGESTION IP .25$ AND 75t PACKAGES E'ERYWHERE Fine Safety Record Made on Immense Building V "' $ -.-.-y.wo-.'...-.-.v.rw.-.w...v.w Highest Radio Station. The highest radio station ill the World is U.inn feel above Kin de .! neiro. nn ilif peak of Mount t'orcovade The construction was done -it icreat risks to t til" w orkineti. 1 I : : - .- ; v.y - f Z '" , ,; rr a -- 1 f ''. ;ii 1 ft I ,-""': ' ' ' : . L'jj . fe-J ; Sit ! MERCHANT GIVES MORE EVIDENC! Aspirii Say "Bayer" and Insistl W. F. f.'iiny, tn'oniinctit mcn-lum! of i lotidcrsonx illo, .V. ('., un, ;! (:i,i..r in iv" i v i- iiinl h;isii;rSs jilTjirs of his -"'tion. L'ifs nnstinn-il pmisf to Tnn !.!'. wlii.-li. he st.'llcs. hiiM n-st , ,n "1 his I' :.! :i ; i n 1 1 in cn-onie ih.iilih.., t,.t t,,nl ooi t i"o' t ini'iti for yi'.i in : "l'"r m r. c.irs." s-;,!,.,! Mi- p.. n "I ,;is .i LT'Mt suH'i'.i'i'r from ir.'li--'liiiii ;i,i i I . j ( : i - f i tr-i. ;!,!,'. I'lforn ' i in :ilii iii's-c s i;t :i i i, mi opi'ri 'ion. i'tt-r !:i-:; (.;' i!ii.'i'vtivf powor "' : r m Ion- icr.;...! . i nkojidl It,. '' ' ' ' I ' ' - !.i I '1! a''1!' r . i :, ! .-;j1 to ;i " 1 -'""'! to rvi-!i ..;it of !''" '""ii'ili's ( i, ;irc ;n,ii n.kw I i i , i Unh'ss you s"o i:,- limine "Hayor" on n''i'i:il ri :u: I fi ;i!nl :m ivi:;.- in .n p.1! ck.'ti.'" or on tnMi'is yot arc not g't- v- 'J'unl.i" i- ;i;.ioui,' i the !.si tint; ili jri-mi;;!'1 or product jir- ''i ni'-di'-irio to he ,;i scribed hy plijsicirji.s .c.cr twenty-two J. W. Kitchersid y t;no pciicst rians have hecn killed in 1 1 n "- i 1 1 nV li and Imposition p.ala e- -1 lie lari ilcnt to workiiien. The safety cou Bluejackc o tai ihis car tlie Aineinaii I'll ri i it u 1 1 j 'r f'.'l to the tilth lloor uilhoii! a ser.oiis .... econi to the six! ecu t ti ami tinal mi When Run-down or Recover ing from a Prostrating Ill ness, Here's Good Advice Atlanta, Gn. "Durinp n time of the 'flu' epidemic, in a mining town in Tennessee, I found it necessary to close my store, that I might act as nurse. There were a great many cases there at that time. We found Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery to be the best tonic for con-, valescent patients. They all gained strength rapidly on this treatment. "My own case was no exception. The 'Goden Medical Discovery' gave tone to the digestive organs and en riched the blood, with the result of restoring nie to a general healthy condition." J. M. Kitchersid, 154 Whitehall St. Obtain the Discovery in tablets or liquid at your nearest drug store or send 10c to Dr. Tierce's Invalids' Hotel in Bullalo," N. Y.. for trial pkg., cr write for tree medical advice. Father Better Look Out. Son wili himself elude n ilic-t ent ii of the peril- tha' father .ns Ioimii'iiil: fiiou:!.! sun. but 1'atln-r better b.oli "'ter the i .her lent !,. WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT md. oi women hive l.i.laev and ilauuer trouble and never six.ect it. Women's 'T-onipla.'.nt often provo To be nothing else but kidney trouble, or tin re.-ttit of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not m a he.uthy con dit: 'D. ihoy may cause the ether e!t;ari. to become diseased. l';en in the back, headache, lo?s of iim fcit : r . nervousness, are often times cya:;) t'lm - ik kidney trouble. H ti t delay starting trei t merit. Dr Ki'ir. t!s Sw,f aip ltoot . a i h sieian's pro rm'ion. obtained at any d.rii)' stre, may just the remedy needed to oveieotne su'-'h cti btions. ! '. a medium or larjre sie bottle im Bie'lirdely from any ih'mr store. Hmvever. if you wish first to test this irretit preparation send ten cents to Dr. .Ma n Jay's Coming - J The birt.olav of 'i'lieudore K ;mr school at Hampton lloads, Ylrd riiiht is Seeretarv of the Navv II ESCAPED AN AVALANC 1. Mtt$i& Ait 1 .;ti!.e- is f,,r f,v ., -.,,,,1 ,ni.,. yeurs and proved by millions for T-'1'1' ;, -eb-titute. (iver .1.) Coids Headache ,:'::i;"n 1 -'"''I- Ad'.eriisemcn,. Toothache l.uiid.atro , 1-iaraehe liheumatisni Rhyme and Reason. Neuralgia I'ain. 1'ain Wouiai, I -.:;v. lea -'.are and heard , ., .... ... . , , . . ti i '(" ija.ver i .t!ee;s oi ,suroi only, liai'li unbroken paekair.f i ontains proper direeiioiis. ilandy In .. of twelve ta. lets eenfs. 1 ri'Z- gists als,, sell buttles ,,f : , ,.;,.! 'I. , Aspirin I- the trade mark oi Haye; M a j 1 1 1 1 a e ' 1 1 ': of M in, ,:i.-( 't i-eplest i -v of Salieylb-tieiil.- Advert i-e:i,ent. her bliro. i ; 1 1 I u-n! ;iu:n and '.!'. d to -mvr 1. olefin Tit ilit- CR R "CASTORIA" Prepared Especially for Infants and Children of All Ages Something ..eft. '!. iv. ! ... t II to Itse f .r nt. bat I - i i I, Par, j S. h ttiit Sy re p ie . ! . d ...!. a.'.v Phy The eetiUine : ' -'o-'a :' wm- a- . Ti ' : ! -r .m- t ' r ' a it;s , , irir. , ' y e. ., a , ai ! :: s . ... aiead :'. y day. Dim-jacket- from the navtii ir: "Nuv da" 1 1 j huiiian letters. A i M oT litT, i y. They id I std! . i tia pop s To Have a Ciear, S.ect Skin .i ; i. r.-r.. r-itghta-sa "' '' ''r !!,;!"... v. ;.. ura lint ! i:eti nai ;m with e ai'a Soap i 1 : aief. iitte .., dr. gem ly and "i !itt!. i ii!;. Tab-.m, to b ae a faseinat.n iiaurrMe e ,.n skin li'. ery 1, Cii. h. Ad.ertist merit. Their Dead Sons AtiV ii.afl on p.-a-..-.- I..-M ,-- bimsell' briil,.- in due time. i Feed the Brute. ! "A c; .'an L'l-tie; a ' I y I e.a 1. a in:in' ipf ' . Iin.'i:l. hi- -t-m.-i h " " . -. or b I oe. !..' Ii. Va lilt V " t 1 M 1 4 i Jf' " , v- i 48 ll . .... ii mi a 1 anout an lndus- ry is the iar-e number of people who srsneitt irem it. laKe tne cjir.ent mciustrv. as an ex- rmple: The mills u-jsd 9,000,000 tons of coal las: year. This meant 9,000 cocl miners steadily employed their families, num bering not less than 25GOO, maintained ond along with them tradesmen and other people enough to supply the needs of a town of over 50,000. That is, of course, saying nothing o! the business created for coal operators and transportation lines. Sacks are not so large an item in the cement industry as coal, yet 50,000,000 new sacks, representing 50,000 bales of cotton, had to be bought last year for re placements alone. Back of this were cotton planters, plantation workers, mill owners, mill operatives and soon thousands al together. And consider these other requirements of the industry last year: 3,700,000 barrels of fuel oil 3,400,000,000 cubic feet of gas 15,000,000 pounds of explosives 32,000,000 pounds of greases and oils 1,700,000 linear feet of belting 4,500,000 firebrick for relining kilns 7,000,090 pounds of paper for bags 600,000 tons of gypsum In addition the industry bought quan tities of heavy grinding and burning ma chinery, locomotives, cars, rails, electrical and other necessary equipment. In this way a single industry spreads prosperity to many others. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 111 West Washington Street CHICAGO cA National Organization to Improve and Extend ths Uses of Ccncrtie ? if rt i.3??4 ' 'Si . ii, Miss i:,-rv Short ,,f St, Kilra- r & Co.. Binghamton. . Y., for a jouiitf Am. ricau musician. u!u nar rowly escaped ileath when buried tin der an avalanche on Mount .luimfrau which killed several other Americans. She is wearing' the wi which re places her hair, lost in the terrible accident. ample bottle. When writing be sure and mentK n this paper. Advertisement. Majorities are inclined to be cruel Tl'.e man who wants to buy a boiled shirt can't find one. Hail's CsSairsffa Medicare " "! fid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggists for oyer 40 ytart F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio Li BEST FLAPPER TYPE Long Enough. Mr. Skinllint --The paper says skirts are to tie worn longer than ever. Mrs. Skinflint Well, you needn't be flc-erin' on tne wearin' mine any lon ger. I've worn it live years this coniin' fall. I Pirper's Dazaar. Ualfo MabTUqkbl mm II - - w 7 - .r -- t S- ne at the tomb where la- ;:,e b-.da s of tin- '-S.-ns. of the Abiai..i." --..ns of italy who died for the honor their i-oiiatry. The Duke de A-ta is at the entrance to the tomb retab-rin a tribute at the annual memorial service. Making British Coast Brighter Clara Dow, a brunette hi'h school irirl, who has been selected from ."(! dapper types us the "perfect shipper." She is r.thletio. keenly interesitetl in til affairs of the day and a smart W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE. NO. 43-1923. dresser. r. . j 1 1 -hows v-orKimui ia,i;i'4 ;he new pi M l-enndb'-pow er pet i-oe-um vapor lamps, which have just been adopted why Kiiiand. to a ;S buo. The new lamps to make for a briuloer Driii-h coast" are twice as brii:ii' as the old paralhn lamps -and ei.-ar ni-'ht the ranf is 'United s i hi ii i ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 ; i 1 1 ; 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m ,b h Uu. ,..ulh s rurutur. 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