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New ram.- EquaUt jor All; Special Privileges for None. J. I MINE I WPRIETOB. BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1903. VOL. VIII-NO. 8 The following and thousands other Testi monials are on file in our office and open for inspection: Cures Throat Trouble. N. C., Dec. 6, 1902. To-lo*tan Coiniprtny, Knoxville, Teiiii Dear Sirs—I want to contribute my mite towards* the upbuilding of your wonderful remedy, To-lo-tan. My wite hns iJeen a constant sufferer from throat trouble for several montha and .found no reliet uatil 1 was induced to try a package of your To-lo-tai!',. It aeeras to work like uia^io. hili<? ii.-.s taken one bot tie of tho loi ic and uaed the spray <miy fi ’‘e-v i 4nd Khe fepls ?=o t'VpIl fthf? K:?-’^ V. i.SOOli ; iuiV^d itri iiKiHt entirely. To-lo-tan is V ciiijMlllS. A wonder, and I said of’it^j luer' V*iry If Mr. Bryan's Prosperity. The fact that Hon. W. J. Bryan has just completed a home at Lincoln, Neb., is being received with a ^reat deal of pain by a number of papers throughout the north and east. These pa pers lay particular stress upon the fact that this house has twenty rooms, and that Mr. Bryan is not only a free silver man, but an energetic opponent of the trusts. They hold to the axiom that any man who sympa thizes with the poorer classes should remain poor himself and {leave to others the accumulation of riches. It is $aid that Mr. Bryan has already accumula between $150,000 and $50r worth of property, and ass- that his annual incomt^ paper and other sourc. less than $50,000 annual’ This condition of. no doubt, but wha’ protesting? An erous Providen Bryan with r* of gray mat' parent ho' keep him Mr. Bryan without oppr that there ht, least suspicion i tilthy money e\\ h'.nds. Anditisth The plutocratic Cirgan pained at his prosper have no jli his ry’.'^u ' ''i ■ ’vru:;;' r iiild ''..iUriu, mass of tlflliyLOBle. ness. The pity of it is that most great fortunes in this country are not in the keeping of such men as he.—New Orleans Times Democrat Roosevelt Orrets Indians. Washington, February 13.—A delegation of distinguished In dian chiefs headed by Chief Jo seph, of the Nez Perces, and in cluding Chief Ahiokat, Chief Poyoptalike and. Chief Andrew Whitman, of the Colville reser vation, in Washington; Chief Jesse Dirk, of Oregon, and Chief Andrew John Aczneca, of New York, called on the president to day. The Indians, robed in gor- ~ *ous blankets, were introduced president by Gen. Leon- ’ and Col. H. L. Scott, •^paigned against 'vest. The a cor- liOftis Locals. Editor Sylvan Valley News: Hello, correspondents. I thought as I had not written for aw^hile I would come again. J. A. Gillespie spent Sunday night w'ith relatives here. The farmers of our community have begun their work. They say it won’t do to let the plow stand. Mr. Salts went to Brevard Saturday on business. We are pleased to say that Ola May, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hunt, who has been quite ill, is convalescing. Quite a large congregation was disappointed at Rocky Hill Sun day on account of having no preacher. Miss Bertha Bane and broth ers, of Lead, N. C., were pleas ant visitors at the home of J. C. McGaha Monday night. ^Iiirrah for Jim Crow. He can wear a smile if he ^ie crown, especially " 'I little btown- nny south. ' J Car-^ ;ul three .)i’k .spent ■iss Alice South "GC- Clayton’s Fall laud Winter Business in Ever thing Wanted. See his line of beautiful and styll.sh Dress Goods now on hand and arrive .soon of the latest styles and patterns in shirtwaist and skirts* ha now in stock, Panama and other up-to-date shapes. Ladies’ capes an jackets. Bargains in trunks, suit cases, shoes, flannels, clothing and i fact everything you want at prices to suit the times. It will do yo^ harm to call and see us; we will do our best to please you. Fresh groceri always on hand. There is no firm in Brevard who can undersell us. Ai{ kinds of tiade taken in exchange fo/ goods. Yours truly, Clayton's Crx>eat Variety Store The Largest Business r E!jt n igy 5s::j snn r!?i is'j Kiia Ra En CK rT? eji Ci3 i:si iJSi Ever done at my store during the month of January was done in the month just past, and I take this o)pportunity to thank my many friends and i»atrons who hy ye^nade this record a pojisibility. ^ TheJLarf;;est Sto- Of Dry Goods, Notions,*^^?>thing,‘"Shoes and bought by me for a .season’s business is now ar being displayed on my shelves. Cali and Examine Every department of my general store will be full to flowing, and you are invited to call and examine .j”"’' prices. Several rare bargains are open to the jucli< chaser. W. Li. GARltjllGHAE PHONE 19 B3 Ba rsa Eia isa eg FT i>a L-. Wachovia Loan e (WINSTON-SALE >i orc^ i'v. Antirt- Genile;=;. ^1.00, fiij another 1. ■: fluttered v»;; ftnd hrtv> lit!,I l)Ut have (• > i*!\ one botile i j o 4)ther jeuiedici t Yours verv Price, I Matiii 0 0 15 /
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