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The Carolina Mountaineer and Waynesville Courier from Waynesville, North Carolina • Page 2

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lie' Southern AssenWy Lake Junaluska During the summer season such men as Bishops McDowell; DuBose; Connor; the Hon. Wiliam Jennings Bryan; J. Wilbur Chapman; George R. Stuart; Hubert Knickerbocker, the Texas whirlwind; the Orpheus Four, without doubt the leading male quartet in America; the Fredericks Concert. Co.

Manlove, impersonator; Byron W. King, of Pittsburgh School of Expression, here for two weeks with faculty; Mrs. E. H. Rawlings, in Health and Hygiene, formerly with Chatrtauqua Lake, New York, July and August; Prof.

Robert Shaw, band leader and director of orchestra and chorus and so we might go on and on and could not enumerate all of the great, good things on the program for the season 1918.. Educational Conference July 9-12 Southern Ep worth League July 14-21 Sunday School Training School July 23-Aug. 4 Workers' Conference Aug. 4-11 The greatest array of talent on the American platform, including Bishops of both Northern and Methodist Churches, Great Educational Leaders, Business Men, Fine Chautauqua Entertainments all in a magnificent steel auditorium on the most beautiful grounds to be found anywhere. AND THE ENTIRE SEASON TICKET COVERING ENTRANCE TO GROUNDS AND AUDITORIUM FROM NOW TO SEPTEMBER 1, ONLY $6.00, LaIi'.

3 Notice These Special Dates Julv 12. 8 n. m. Bvron Kine July 21-Aug. Spelling Match, open to all ($25 in prizes) July 13, 8 p.

m. Haywood County Day (Sunday) Aug. 11 Fredericks Concert Co. July 20 Old Fiddlers Concert and Contest Aug. 23 and 24 Orpheus Four July 27 ($75.00 in Prizes) ADMISSION TO GROUNDS AND AUDITORIUM BY TICKET ONLY, EXCEPT ON SUNDAY NO CHARGE ON SUNDAY Songs in the dark and pictures regular old-time sing songs every once in awhile 'Ms: A SOLDIER TO HIS BROTHER SHE HAD STRUGGLED FOR 23 LONG YEARS Correspondence Waynesville, R.

2, July 9, about the only thing a soldier enjoys, are so very scarce they can hardly be bought at any price. I went to the V. M. C. A.

hut the day to buy some candy. I gave the clerk a one-dollar bill. She gave joying life. Just came back from town to the Y. M.

C. A. Can't talk to anyone in town; just go by signs. Did you get the letter I mailed at Halifax? We had a little scare-up coming over, but it didn't amount to anything. The hardest thing of all is to Dear Editor: Enclosed you will FROM NEAR THE FRONT please find a copy of a letter written Man's-Laml." I was a membor of ami served on the borde.

ar.v; by mv son. Moody, to his brother, Mrs. Linda Bech Was Physical Wreck Takes Tanlac and Troubles Disappeared now here ficht'-ng for human Harry, that I would like for you to France. June 15, 1918 roc" me back change enough to fill my hat. One-cent nieces here are about the Pear Mountaineer-Courier: I takei dom.

the greatest in writing this. Thi is a sn'emiid country but ter count the money, when I buy anything; just have to lay down a pile and let them take out what they siie of phonograph records. publish in The Mountaineer-Courier. J. S.

DAVIS. Fort Barrancas, Fla. ribly cold. There are some line cities As 1 sit hoie in the Y. M.

C. A. hut Hope to hear from you before I am want for I can't count it. I can hear the shells bursting in "No-j and towns back of ihe firing up FRANK J. MANEY.

We ought to do some fighting over here for there is about 18 hours day Dear brother Harry: I. received I your letter a few days ago; glad to I hn'ii frnm vml HAW hlffh 13 vaur light each day. About all they are short of over corn and potatoes? We have had po here is sugar. We have nothing very tatoes, cabbage, beans and corn all grown this year. sweet not even the girls.

Your loving son, J. P. LEDBETTER Papa's letter came today. Clad to hear that Iron Duff, as well as the county at large, is waking up rs-alixing the responsibility that is upon them: the longer the war lasts the CAN'T GIVE SOLDIERS LIQIOR more the people will realirc the portance of their sacrificing. For many months before I enlisted I thought of my duty and for several Furnishing liquor to officer-? and men of the army Within private homes is prohibited in new regulations for months knew what I was going to do.

I would hate very much to think 1 mulated by President Wilson and Sec would not get to come back home, retary Baker and made public by the commssion on training camp activi but I would rather stay in "No-Man's-Land" than for Germany to get one single thing in the peace treaty they "I have actually gained sixteen pounds on two bottles of Tanlac and am now able to cook for a whole house full of peopje," said Mrs. Linda Bech, residing at 165 Echols avenue, Atlanta, "For 23 long years I have struggled with nervous indigestion and never found any medicine that did me any good until started taking. she continued. "Everything I tried to. eat hurt me, and I could eat no meat, or vegetables at all.

The pressure from gas that arose on my stomach almost smothered mc to death. I'd gasp for breath, and my folks would have to rub me and work, with me until I could get back my speech. I suffered with pains' in my shoulders and limbs and back, and would get weak that I'd have to. lay down four or five times a day and could, do none of my work at all "After spending lots and lots of money for other medicines without getting any relief I decided to try Tanlac and I began to pick up as soon as I started taking it. I ant eating-' just anything I want now and I have not had a smothering spell sincf I took my first bottle.

I am not nor- vous any more, I sleep fins every night and every sign ot my old troubles has gone Dm glad to, recommend Tanlac" Tanlac is sold in Waynesville by the Waynesville and Annex Pharmacies; in Clyde, by the Clyde Pharmacy; in Canton, by W. S. Martin, and by the leading druggist in pnctiealry every ties. Dry zones around every camp an i want. mm The people at home should make it so hard for the slacker that he will where as many as 250 men are stationed for more than 30 days, also are established.

Heretofore officers and men were permitted to be served with liquor in their own homes or when bona fide guests in private homes outside the government zones. hare to "get out or get under." Tell the others I will write them soon. Your brother, M. DAVIS. SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE LOCAL NEWS Cook in a Cool Kitchen Roasting, broiling, baking, toasting, boiling or simmering elaborate or simple rooking can be done perfectly with a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove.

And you will not broil in hot kitchen. 3,000,000 American women use the New Perfection end! escape the daily drudgery el coal hod and ash pan. soot and They hare gas store convenience at kerosene cost stove that Kghts at the touch of a match can be regulated accurately that tore all its fuel into viable, odorless hear-that applies all the heat directly to the cooking jtensiL that uses an inexpensive, always available fad that saves coal for the nation. Why don't yon cook in cool kitchen Mad? in 1-2-3-4 burner sixes, with or without cabinet top sad oven. i STANDARD OIL 'OX (NEW JERSEY) Miss.

Julia Hooper, of Saunook, was in town this week. Miss Mst tie 'Roes, of Sunburst, was in town this week. tows and village in America. (Adv.) Ask yuuf she New Perfects following letters have been received by Mrs. H.

P. Led better from her soa and a minister who has been thrown with him.) London, June 4. 1918. My' dear Mrs. LsdbetUr: When I ant home I am the minister sf the Grans' Avenue Methodist church, Kan-Fas City.

Mo. At present I an speaking throughout our army camps in the Uaited Kingdom, and the. ether day I had the privilege of meeting your son, J. P. It is a great pleasure to write that he is very well, and eagerly looking forward ts doing his part is the groat conflict.

I congratulate you sa having a sen like him. and wish both yeorsetf sad him the joy a giacNwis reunion when the day's work is done. Tours very eordiaDy, J. N. CRAY.

"I am the only eae in ear family on deck tltts said D. L. Shul-beffer Monday. The family was taken ill Sunday night after eating, among other things, ice cream and eaaaed pineapple. None became seriously ill, bswerer.

It Is a gravs mistake for mothers to neglect their aches andpaini and suffer ia silence this only leads to chronic sickness and often shorten Eh 4 XJm'M fi Sanrity Oi Aleuw i ill II i i If work Is tiring, if your nerves are- esritsUc, if you teol buipukl, weary or depressed, Scott's Tiaularsi will There was quite a family reunion at the Swift boas Sunday. Miss Winifred Swift returned from a visit is JUbevilW and the eastern part sf the state ubere sa vest to visit a school fresd after cleaimg tW school term. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T.

Sharp and prove a uijasrrfid strengtAaner. It possesses the very sirs ti to invigorate the blood, nourish the, nerves and fcuSd strew rh. cn. ccr ctcvzs wn sad en tea, of AsaeviTW, wer site hers. Dear Mather: I.

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1917-1923