I \ i SMOTHERING A Phone B. band hard enough wouth and you can "^u^h. Bnt you can- 'iit way, npound Syrup of ^ud Tar. up and sold by 'ff. NICHOLS Druggist Photie 5. Sylvan Valley News ^I.'^Ed & HREESB, EJitois and Proprietors. Friday MorniTig^ March 6, 1903. %%%^%%’'%% V ^ % %'% \ 1 Town and County Items. As a re?-ult of the storm Friday the JcMinn house wag filled 'ins: last Saturday with )OunJ^touiists. I is rapidly comiijg to the a freight station. Last :ht there were seven load- cars in our train. DeVanes for Hardware & Furniture A. 11. Deuby,station agent at Tox- awav» was a Brevard visitor last SaturdaJ^ Clarence W. Morgan of Landjum, S. C., is visiting his sister, Mrs. P. G. Morris. Mrs. P. G. Morris is at home after an extended visit to her old home at Landrum, S. C. Luther Wood made a trip to Hen dersonville Saturday on business, returning to the Pinkbeds Monday. Now is the time to buy grass and clover seeds. You can get all kinds and at the lowest prices at DeVane's. T. VV. Whitmire is to be congrat ulated on having such an artistic and industrious assistant as Mr. Jos. P Goodson. When you buy your seeds remem ber that you can find timothy, red top, orchard grass, clover and^ seed oats at DeVane’s. W® notice that Dr. W'allis is add ing to his valuable town property by the erection of a very commodious barn and carriage house. The largest and best line of cook ing stoves and ranges outside of Asheville is to be found at DeVane’s. Prices are as low as possible on them. An epidemic of misdemeanorshas evidently been rajjing in the outly ing townships if nine trials last week before one magistrate is »ny crite rion. It is good for sore eyes to step into T. W. Whitmire’s grocery depart ment and see the tasteful and appe tising display of staplt and fancy {groceries. D. M. Hodges i»f Asheville, a member of the Kerr-HodgeB Shoe Company, was a welcome visitor to our town on Tuesday. He is still in Whitmire’s for Everything. One car load of acid and guano will arrive at Clayton’s this week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sum- mey a 15-pound boy—another good democrat. D. L. English, Esq., has been ap pointed a notar\ public by Governor Aycock. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. C. Wilson made a flying trip to Philadelphia last week, returning Tuesday night. Hon. W. W. 2^iu*liary is in Mar shall attending Madison court. He will return the end of this we»k. As the season advances we wish to remind you that you can find all kinds of i'arming implements at DeVane’s. A petition is being circulated ask ing the board of aldermen to call an election to decide whether or not a dispensary shall be established in Brevard. We note a very great improve ment in the interior arrangement ol the post office and congratulate Dr. Young on his city like manner oi fixing the boxes. Sprino^ has come and vegetables ar« iu demand. As the gardens are not yet producing; you vvill be able to get the finest canned vegetables at the lowest prices at Whitmire's. j\liss Bt rtha England, one of Bre- most popular and charmiajz younv^ ladies, returned on Tuesday night trom a pleasant visit to rela tives in the eastern section of the state. Wet feet are the cause of most ot tiie spring troubles. Keep your feet dry by purchasing your shoes from Whitmire, who lias the largest, best and cheapeot line of shoes iu Bre yard. If you are going to need any jrood ployrs or plow points, set DeVane and get his prices before purchasing. Frank A. Pierce, who was inter ested with E. A. Aiken in the tract of land sold recently to Wisconiiin parties, has been in town this week. It is now time to put away your heavy winter clothes and buy a light-weight suit. If you want the latest stylos at the lowest prices call and see T. W. Whitmire. The ladies will please remember that DeVane has the lartrcst assoit ment of sci.'ssor.s and sliears ever seen in Brevard, and at the lowest prices. Call and fee our patent adjustable shears—will cut anything. T. W. Whitmire has secured the agency of the largest tailoring estab lishment in the U. S., and with Mr. Goodson, who is an expert in the tailoring line, a. perfe(;t fit is gua»’an- teed. Call and see his prices and samples. H. P. Clarke and a party of guests ucderthe guidance of D. L. English niade a trip to Looking Glasa liock on Monday. As is always the case with those accepting the hospitality of Mr. Clarko, the trip was thor oughly enjoyed. J. R. Ledbetter comes to our col umns this week as an advertiser. He wishes to increase his already large list of V‘iitions, and the price’s he quotes will doubtless secure this result. Head his ad. and then call at his store if you are looking for lowest prices. J. E. Smith, the genial and effi cient miller at the Brevard Holler Flouring Mills, has removed to the old Patton mills on Davidson river. Mr. Smith has leased that valuable property from Mr. Vanderbilt iiiid i w«ll be glad to see his numerous friends at that place. We would call the attention of the board of aldermen and street com mittee to the bad hole that is being washed in the sidewalk in front of Mr. Gash’>J We understand that our local dramatic club will present to our people som« time next week the well known comedy ‘‘The Man With Three Wives.” The dramatic critic of the News advises all who can to attend this production, as it is a nice, clean little play, and is full of the most humorous situations and scenes, and from our information the cast is a strong one. Fro»n the number of rehearsals that have taken place we feel sure that every one of the actors will know their parts thorouj^hly anti th.it the will be a success arid \\v-J ing to see. it has ahvay>. popular and succe.ssful pl:»y Uie l«roiWssi(inal staj?e. Cut this out and take it to Z. VV. Nichols’ drug store or to O. L. Er win’s store, and get a free sample ot' Chauiberlain’s Stomach and Liver tablets, the best physic They invig orate and cleanse the stomach, im prove the appetite and regulate the bowels. Regular size 25c per box. All interested in tp “”<1 progressive education of their cluU dren will be glad toi know that such an education may be had at their very doors. Krs. Wharton’s school continues to grow. ‘Her patrons will bear witness to the wor^ done. Any grade of studies ^opted in Ahe best Southern college will be taught. Latin, French or Gernaan may be studied if a class forms large enough to justify the^work. Strict discipline is enforcf fl. There is a drill in vocal }rr.:sic ovevy day. older boys h;i ve organizt d areii«ling club. The primary department is in charge of Mrs. B. J. S. McLean. She has ha»i normal training for this work, aiul five years’ experience in the public schools of Buncombe county. Mrs. Wharton has been a teaohe»- since her sixteenth year. Do you know the worth of experienced w’orkmen? * % [ASDWARE-FUENinJBE-PAIfiTS! (Formerly Frank L. DeVane.) 3s tfv Carpets, Ritgs, Etc. CarpentAs’ Tools A new lot jlst received. Newfyear, and tluiuk \ to merit a iplete stock of nts s as you oan"gei vou to call and { CO. Phone 2. Goods C-l’OOt, V>aeir3 i'or ere two cases before the t week for violations of ilinances by discharging thin the corporate limits ses the defendants were y and fined. iu was run to Toxa- ^or the accommo o-e of Dr. G. , who were winter so- apphire Found—On the public road near Catheys creek a pocketbook contain ing a small amount of money. Part'’ identifying same This is the time of year that human system needs fruit keepers will remember thi finest oranges and bananas ways be found at Whitm’’ Mrs J. J. H' ' an- k 4 CIS- 5 CIS 1^’ cts per plug aid, ...10 cts plug 10 cts a plug Ic; per package per pair and up Qg powder largo 4c a spool piJr competitors « |hr. We ‘*how to Come to the Iff- » Lsdbettee. me an article pay the right apvard, A easy t«rms

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