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in. $5,000.00 Worth of SHOES 0 CO to yv 3 3 Comments on Live Topics. Appalling! There is only two : weeks supply of imported beer Jeft in the United States. If foodstuffs go much higher we will have to imitate the bear and subsist on our own fat, Marriage is like a piece of machinery which requires two people to run it. We are more than 'satisfied to continue in the peaceful if less spectacular occupation of gath ing in the crops. ' . Be wary! This war will be used as an excuse for everything from beggary to burglarly. Uncle S am will soon be "'Uncle" in fact as well as in name. Europe will be holding out. its bat " "The United States is a mighty big country with some mighty lit tle people in it. Beef barons and market manipulators, r for in stance. - "We have the money, we have the men, we have the opportuni ty we have everything but ;tbe nerve to start a merchant marine of our own. - ; We have jost heard of . 9 man in this coo nty who married "an angel and then kicked himself be cause he didn't marry a cook.".-, In setting the stage for the transferring of the Mexican gov ernment to the constuttenalists the back door was left convenient ly open for a counter revolution Nobody" expects lasting peace. It is quite impossible , for those fellows to exist without a revolu tion. They were horn revolution lav. 1 1" cf their live, ii wmi' 111 " ' - 1 1 1 1 "- w!d';r;- ' ,;" sni will rero 1 ..; J x I I .j k - ...... News From Belva, N. C. Dear Editor: Will try to give the Belva News. The showers, that have been falling almost daily for the past week, are quite an encour agement to the farmers. Mr. Will 0. Cook has his new flour mill now in operation. It is reported that the mill is giving satisfaction to its customers. A Huckle Berry party consist ing of Mr. E. J. Sawyer, Eliza Sawyer, Jennie Bryan and Rob bie Brigman, Harriet Sawyer, went to the mountains, last week, and was very successful in gath ering quite a lot of berries and killing two large rattle snakes Some of the Ladies says they will not go back on the mountain soon On the mountain that di vides the state of North Carolina and Tennessee, and quite a place for the rattler there has been se "BROAD i ' come to us and we will remedy I 'you onjy moderately' for'our I! i Bs f '( IIP m 1 r, Dr. R. H.Burks " The Painless One." C.TlceOver Paul Rector's Store Fir.st Monday In Each ."r-ih f:r C.-.e Week. I. W BunousShaesforMeiii , V y ARE Y , Right As a result of the Careful designing and painstaking workmanship of a commu nity which has done noth ing else for many genera tions, but cater to the de sires of every man in. the way of Shoes. We esteem it a great pleas-, ure to be able to introduce , you to this famous footwear. Many st) les-$5.00 to $3.50. P. V. RECTOR Marshall, M. C. veral killed this summer by berry pickers. Mr. F. B. Shelton is reported to be quite sick this week. Hope him a steady recovery. Mr. J.'F. Cutshall of this place who is now in the Mission Hospi- 6al at Asheville is reported to be doing well, after" having under gone all operation. Mr. Roy Henderson of Belva who has been away on business foi seversl days has again return ed home. Mr.,;Moody Brigman and wife nt this nlaoe was" visiting home folks at Marshall last week. Mrs. Flora Whitesides was visiting her sisters Mrs. Julia and Robbie Brigman of this place Srturday and Sunday. Miss Rose' Bryan of Marshall begun her School at the Cook Farm last Monday. L. C. GRINS" Are readily indulged in by. those Who have perfect teeth they do not mind displaying them. And the broad grjns are clso indulged in by those who have had their teeth attend ed to by us they have experienced satisfac tion. :' If your teeth are decaying, or aching, the trouble and charge professional services; . Infection and insect Bites Dangerous Mosquitoos, flies and other insects, which breed quickly in garbage pails, ponds of stagnant water, barns, mus ty places, etc., are carriers of disease. Every time they bite you they inject poison into your system from which some dread disease may result. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. It is an tiseptic and a few drops will neutra lize the infection caused by insect bites or rusty nails. Sloan's Liniment disinfects Guts, Bruises and Sores. You cannot afford to be without it in your home. Money back if not satis tied. Only 25c, at your Druggist. Southern Railway Company SCHEDULE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. N. B. Following schedule figures published only as information and are not guaranteed. - East J30und ; , (Central Time) , " ' No.' 28,- daily, . .: ' . '. '.. due 8:35 a. m No. 30, daily A .d"ue 5: a. ro No. 24, daily., :.,.v.dujelO:40'a. m. No. 12, daily. ...v. due 12:08 p. ro No, 102, daily. . . . ; . .due 8:55 p. m ' A7 et BOund No. 27, daily,::S'.:....:'.,due7:,38 p. m wo. flauy -..(4 i... ..due p. m JNOZJ Ually........ ....aueo:10 p. m. Nx 101, daily,;.... 4. i.. ".due 6:54"a. m No. 11, daily...... ...... du 2;15 p. tn SOBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE w. a. West, ' Agett Marshall. N. C. J.,H. WOOD, Div. Pass. Agent Asheville. N, Constipation Cases Sicknsse Don't pemit yourself to become confitipated, as your system immediate, ly begins to absorb poison from the" backed-up wasti matter. .tJs3 Dr. King'8 New Life Pills and keep.; -well. There is no better safeguard asrainst i'.h ( - . Just take one dose to-night. ..J.,1, t jour DrugLit. - $5,000.00 worth of i ll r ill : TE NORTH. CAROLINA ollege of Agriculture and Me . - : . 1 chanic Arts. , Tl Is State Industrial College offers ' T Z Veterinary Medicine: iu Civil. Elec trical and Mechanical Engineering in Chemistry and Dying; in Cotton Manufacturing, and in Agricultural teaching. Four year courses. Two and one year courses in Agriculture and in Machine Shop Work. Faculty of 61 men f 738 students; 25 buildings; excellent equipment and Laboratories for each department. On , July Oth County Superintendents condut en trance examinations at each county seat. For catalogue write ' E. B. OWEN, Registrar West Kaleigh, N, C. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE Dwelling house and lot belonging to the ' estate of Engenfa Lowry, deceas ed, in Hot Springs, N. C. , Apply to R. T. Jaynes, Executor, , -WALHALLA, S.C. THET NORTH CAR0 INA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the' State for the Wo men of North Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to degrees. Special Courses for teachers. . Free tuition to those who agree to become -teachers in the State. Fall session begins Sep tember 16th, 1914. For catalogue and other jnformatian, address JULIUS I. FAUST, President, . GREENSrcr.O, N. c. The' News-Uocord, G reena ruit Grower, Home Life, Farm Lite, 7t:aas -.''iTorlJ." All fcr SHOES. ; Mrs. Bruce Hickey is visiting friends for a few days in Tennes- see. . . -- '. ' FOR SALEAt my Cool Ridge Farm, fine Poland China Pigs, Jersey and Holstein milch cows. . - J. F.Redmon. ' W. M. Ilalfacre Dexter, Mo.,' bought Foley Kidney Pills for Mrs. Halfacre, ' who was down on her back with kid neys so sore he had to help her move. He says. .She would cry .'with pain across her kidneys, but afUr she took the second bottle : of Foley Kidney Pills, she Jwas as well and strong as ever. Dr, I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C. ' Idpinsr a IVcmnn 1 Generally meaae helcinar an eatire fatnilv. Her back aches so she can hardly drae . around. Her nerves are on edge and she iS nearly Wild. Headaohn anrl RUUc i'inesa unfit her for the care of Iter family. ftaeumatic fains and Lumbago rack bet body. But, let her take Foley ; , ICidiiey Pills ; fj .11 .M will disappear. She will J soon Mecover her strentb J and healthy activity tot ' Foley Kidney Pill are ' healing, curative, strengthening and tonic, . S medicine for all Kidney, Bladder' nd -Urinary Diseases that always cure. . f Fqt sale by Dr, I. E, , Burnett Mars Hilt,-N.C..'.'" . ,. JUST . THE-'EYJfiS AND CASSES TO SUIT t ... - i i. This is enough to do and do ' well an'd it's all we do.- Ask to see oar Atlas Skur-on Eye Casses and Ce-Eite Tric Lenses. "They are the best, .' 1 CHAFES II. H0"ESS Optometrist ani Octlchn. ir;tt:i Av-. C P. 0. A' . 1 1 LL; fj, ., Hi V: 2 jcrr. ' - - ' ' ' ' -
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