Equalit jor All; Special Privileges for None,
miner
BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 6.1903.
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The following and
thousands other Testi
monials are on file in
our office and open for
inspection:
Cures Tbroat Trouble.
Aahevllle, N. C., Dec. 6, 1902.
To«lo*Un CompAtiy, Knoxville, Teim
Deiir Sirt*—1 want to contribute
luy mit« towHrcl^ the upbuilding of
your wofM!. '
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Sylvan Valley News
Miner & Breese, BdltorB and Proprietors.
Bnt«r«4 at the Brevard PoBtoffloe as Second
Cl AM Mail Matter.
OB’y in Tranjl^^ni? Zm‘j
Rates to Snbscribers:
l« APTANcB oiri.Y—per year 91.
*• six mnnthsSO cents.
** ttiree montbs 25 cts.
“ one month 10 eta.
Mo names put on our books wlthoutacredit
Rates to Advertisers:
Home Patrons—Tearly, per column, S50.
if'oreign—Yearly, per column, $60.
Local reading notices, 6 cents p«r line
^V^Job PriutinK in all its branches solicited
ANNOUNCE MENT.
Once More at the Helm.
After a year and two months
of rest and recreation the found
er of the Sylvan Valley News
is once more in charge of its me
chanical and editorial interests.
Moi e than a year ago he discov
ered that his plant was not keep
ing pace with the rapid develop
ment of Brevard, and that un
less means to improve it could be
found it would soon be a back
n’lmbor When he bougbt his
j«)h dt-par* Jiietji ev^Ji >4sars ag’o
ir did st'eisi prci’ojibie that
anything more would be needed
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of the country. We shall have
room for correspondence on all
topics of interest, and w e invite
letters of neighborhood news
from every section of the county.
A word now in regard to the
partner who will share the labors
and benefits of this enterprise.
Mr. Breese is a young lawyer
well known to most of our read
ers. He is thoroughly educated
and graduated with highest hon
ors in his law class. Our read
ers will find him honest, upright
and a gentleman in the broadest
sense, and we cheerfully recom
mend him to the business men
of this and neighboring towns.
His field of duty will be largely
outside the office and we heartily
commend him to all business
men. We shall personally su
perintend the mechanical depart
ment of the News, and jointly
we shall strive to make its col
umns interesting.
A word also as to the gentle
men who have had charge of the
News during the past year—
Messrs. DeLong & Bosse. They
have made for thv^mselves a rep
utation as competent, sober, in
dustrious and honest workmen,
as well as honorable and highly
respected citizens and Christian
e^entlemen. We do not believe
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Better Roads.
There is a wide spread move
ment throughout the entire
country for better roads, and the
Goods Roads Commission has
gone to the expense of building
a sample road in many counties
of the south. This mountain
section is the most difficult por
tion of the country in which to
build roads, and at the same
time it is the most sparsely set
tled and its properties are the
least valuable of any section of
the state.
There is before the legislature
a road law for Henderson county
to which many of our citizens
have signed petitions that Tran
sylvania county be included in
its provisions. On Thursday
last we met Hon. E. A. Aiken on
the train and he informed us that
there were provisions in that
law which he did not consider
well add,pted to the conditions
which exist in this county, and
he had added an amendment that
it must be endorsed by a major
ity of our voters before it goes
into operation. If it passes the
legislature a copy will be at once
forwarded to the News for pub
lication so that our citizens can
inform themselves on its pro
visions. If endorsed by the
voters it will go into effect so
the county commissioners
it creates at
Clayton’s Fall !and Winter Business i
thing Wanted.
See hii lino of beautiful and stylish Drese Goods now on
arrive noon of the latest styles and patterns in shirtwaist an
now in stock, Panama and other up-to-date shapoe. Ladie
Jackets. Bargains in trunks, suit cases, shoes, flannels, ch
fact everything you want at prices to suit the times. It will v.
harm to call and see us; we will do our best to please you. Freah u-
always on hand. There is no firm in Brevard who can undersell ui.
kinds oftiade taken in exchange for goods. Yours truly,
Clayton's Great Variety Store
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The Largest Busin
Ever done at my store during the mouth of •
done in the month just past, and I take this op^> >
thank my many friends and patrons who hayf ■:'*
record a possibility^ ,
The Largest Stocl^
Of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothi^lg, .Shoes an<J^ats
bought by me for a season’g l>usin(?gs i^ow arrivin
being displayed on my shelves.
Call and Examine
Every department of my general store will be full t<
flowing, and you are invited to call and examine.qual
prices. Several rare bargains are open to the judici
chaser.
W. I*. GARBIIGHAEL
PHONE 19
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