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Catching Cold If one has eaujjht you use Compound Syrup WHITE PINE AND TAR which cures colds and couj?hs. Prepar'd by Z. W. NICHOLS DRUGGIST Phone 5. Brevard, N. C. Sylvan Valley News MINER «St KKEESE, Editors and Propriet<»rs. Frklaij Morning, Jnne J, 190^}. Town and County Items. EVERY CHURCH or insti- tution supported by vohnitjiry con tribution will be g:iveii a liberal tjuantity of the Lon;*nian tfc Mar tinez Pure Paints whenever they ])aint. Note: Have done so for tw^nty- sevan years. Sales: Tons of millions ofjfallons; painted nearly two mil lion houses umler j^uarantee to re paint if not satisfactory. The paint wears for periods np to eijjhteen years. Linseed Oil must be added to the paint (done in two minutes). Actual cost then aiiout SI a jrallon. ►uraniples fret*. Sold by onr agents. J. E. CLAYTON, Agent, Brevard. BUCK-ei k*^»sn(W®H Constipation is nothing more than a cloppine of the bowels and notliinar loss tJian vital stag nation or death if not reheved. If every constipated PufFerer could reaH«e tJj^t he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in his system, he would soon get relief. Oonstinritron ipvi.tes all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail ments disappear when consti pated bowels are relieved. Ilied- tord's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner with(»ut the purging of calomel or other vio lent cathartics. Be sure that you get the origi nal The<lford’s Black-] )rauernt, made by The Chattanooga Jledi- cine Co. St>ld by all druggists in 25 cent and 6L00 packages. 31<»r«ran, Ark., Mar 25, IJtOl. I cannot reromniond ThtMlford’s lilnck- DrauKht too lilclily. I keep It In iny house all the tJiue un<i hare ust*!! it for the last t^n ycnrs. 1 never jrave my children any other laxative. I think I could never be altle to work without It on account of belnc troubled wltJi constipation. Your medicine Is all that kctps me up. C. B. McFARLAXD. jaities M. Trantliam The Decorator Expert Assistants Honest^ Work All kinds of Exterior Painting done PAINTS SCIENTIFICALLY MIXED Paper Hanging, Fresco Work and all kinds of interior finishing a specialty. J. J. Heelan of Sapphire was in town on Tuesday. Walter Wood is at home for the summer. He is a student at the University. W. W. Harkins has accepted a po sition with the Laurel Valley Saloon in Asheville. Be sure and att^^nd the concert given to aid the Base Ball Club. It will be a treat and also help the club. The gardeners who have been wanting rain should be satisfied for the present, as showers have been more than plentiful. Miss May McMinn has returned home from Salem where she gradu ated from the Salem Female Acad emy with high honors. Mrs. R. M. DeVane, mother of Frank L. DeVaiif*, r<*turi]ed Irom lengthy trip to the eastern part of the state and other sections on last Friday. The Methodist Sunday schools of Brevard and Hendersonville will picnic together at Davidson Kivei on Tuesday, .lune lUh. A general good time is anticipated. The visit of Sam L. Rogers here will be of great value to the tax as sessors, aiul it is their duty to ;itteii<l an<l learn what the law is on the subject of valuing proi)erty. Tliis is a most important question and requires close attention and study. From the amount of energy dis played and interest taken we l*etd assured of <i good base ball team for Brevard this summer. The park has been leased for tive years and will be t'enced in and a grand stand and other buildings erected at once. The News welcomes to its columns this week a new contributor from Broad Valley. May the “snowball” which has started in .June keep roll ing throughout the year. It’s re freshing te know that a writer couki think of so cool a pseudonym this liot weather. L. F. Sorrells, who was t'ormerly town marshal of Ihevanl, has been elected a policeman in Asheville. Xo better man could have been se cured for the position, as Mr. Soi- rells i)ossesses coolness and courage | and made a model otHcer while he held the position here. Our county c<immissioners are showing a commendable Sj)irit of progression and a desire and inten tion to build np the county in many ways. The new iron bridge at Pen rose is a needed improvement, as is also the water in the court house and watering trough at thejail. This is one of the best sections of the country. The papers are always full of fires, Hood or drought in other parts of the world, and we have none of them here. There may not be quite as much money here as in some other sections, but we have many other benefits which more than’-ecompense us for its scarcity. “The Architects ot' Fortune*’ will l>e the subject of the hectare to be delivered at the court house on Tuesday night, ,lune Kith, by Rev. .1. E. Abernethy, under the ausj»ices of the Knights of King Arthur. Mr. Abernethy is one of the most gifted and elo(iuent young men in the Western North C^arolina Confer ence, and his lecture will be both instructive and interesting. John C. Deav’er has commenced the erection of a new store building on the I.ukIs of T. T. Patton, near the i)lant of the Brevard Tannin Co. Heexpccts to complete the work as rapidly as workmen can d») it. When finished it will be filled with an up-tc-dtite stock of goods, in the ownership of which young Kd Pat ton will be associated with him. These young men are well known in the Davidson river section and we predict tor them a large and growing business. BASE HITS. Fred Miller, Walter Wood and Will Patton are home for vaca tion. They are all lovers of base ball and good players, too. Fred is in the pink of condition, hav ing constant practice this sprin^. It is up to our local players to get out at every opportunity for “limbering up” exercise. Most of the out of-tovvn men will be in training and tit to play a haid game the day after they ai-rive. It therefore behooves our U'cal players to get into shape to keep their end up. We don’t want to hear of a lame arm or a weak muscle after June loth. Walter Orr will use a bat specially made to suit his size and needs. It won’t be neces sary to have it six feet long nor big around as a barrel, either, to enable the big first baseman to “line ’em out.” His improve ment in this respect last season was remarkable, showing the good results which come from practice. The Asheville boys are report ed to be organizing a team for the special ])urpose of beating Bre vard. Perhaps they can do it. but it’s very doubtful. They won their games last season by a very narrow margin, and in view of the greatly strengthened and well organized team which Bre v^ard wMll have this summer the sctjre at the end of the ninth inning is likely to be the othei’ way. The directors of the Ball Club will be wise if they provide am pie seating arrangements at the park for the excursionists who will j)robably come to Bi-evard with visiting teams. Also the fact that we have a fjood ball team liere wMlI influence many who en joy the game to spend the sum mer here. The big fence around the base ball park will otTer an opportu nity for advertising signs which our wide:awake merchants will be quick to take advantage of. “Sunny Jim” and “Pettijohn” will be there, we doubt not, with all the rest of the vast collection of breakfast foods. There is a strong possibility that a certain famous left handed college pitcher will wear a Bre vard uniform this summer. Left- handed pitching puzzles the bat ters quite as much as left-handed batting worries the pitchers. Mack Rhodes has formally agreed to play with Brevard this seast)ii. Mack is a player of the tirst order, and at all times will be a tower of strength to the team. County GQRimlssionsrs. The roirnlar meeting of the Board of County Commissioners was held on Monday. Consider able business was transacted. A finance committ(M* w;is aj) pointed consisting of W. P. Whit mire, J. A. Galloway and G. T. Lyday. H. P. Moore was ap- ])ointed tax assessor in Little River township. On Thursday next the commissioners will meet at the site of the old Shu- I'ord bridge, near Penrose, to let the contract for the erection at that point of an iron bridge across the French Broad river. A petition was presented signed by most of the prominent people of the upper part of the county asking that some kind of bridge be built across Catheys creek. The commissioners also consid ered putting water into the court house at an early date. A water ing trough can be found in the jail lot where stock can be wa tered. Transylvania Railroad'Company, General Offices Brevar^, N. C. SUMMER SCHEDULE In Effect Monday, June 1, 1903. eS 'O c 'II C Q (Eastern Standard Time) STATIONS A. M. U 10 2;') U 5> 40 !> ;)U U ol) 10 07 10 IT) 10 .*{0 10 45 10 .•)! 10 11 00 p. M. fi 2.‘> (i ;{K (i 45 (> 50 () 55 7 (K) 7 05 7 15 7 25 Lv Ai- .. Yale Horse Shoe Cannon Hlantyre ...Davidson River Brevard Selica C'lierrylieUl (Calvert •••• Tv>xaway .l.v No. 1. jDaily Kx Sunday | ee c >3 c k 3 X A. M- p. M. 1*. M. 8 00 4 45 5 (II) 7 47 4 4 rr 7 40 4 20 4 4 » 7 .-{5 4 12 4 .*>.► 7 30 4 05 4 m 7 25 :i 5S 4 25 7 20 T)0 4 2n 7 10 :{5 4 ](» 7 00 15 :i 00 2 54 2 50 2 45 4 ( ’onnects at Toxavvay with Turnpike T^ine to the llesorts of Country—At Hendersonville with Southei'n KailwHV t<>i‘ ^ andhouth. fI.EMIXi; J. F. HAYS, General Manager. Go to the Cut Rate Store For Low Prices on Goods Come in and get a cool smoke Old Virgini-i. Cheroot, Our i)rice 4 cts A good nickel Snuff ^ packs for 5 cts Schnapps -obacco 1- ^^ts per plug Good old Pioneer tobacco, ii pluirs to the pound. Only 10 cts plug Sweet Apple tobacco, 15c plugs, only 10cts a plug Arbuckle roasted coffee He Come and see our line of Shoes 75c per pair and u[> Octagon Soa}i 4c a cake; Good Luck baking powder hirge size 8c, small 4c; Clarks O N T thread le a sj)ool Cobbler’s shoe nails, 4 boxes for 5 cts. Our con>'t>etitors say we are going to “bust”—that is all right. We ‘*hew to the line, let the chips fall where they may.” Come to tht* Out Rate Store^ Srevard., Iff- G., For anything you want. J LEDBETTER. Plumbing, Steam Fitting, Tin and Sheet iron Work. Pipe Threading and Cutting. A large stock of Tinware and Ceding Stoves on hand. TiinuM s and Plumbers” maloj-ial Gasoline i*5c per i'alloti. Tin Shingles. Ridge Rolls, GalvaJ.Iron. Cornices, etc. Partii- inlerestod will do well to get my i / :es before placing tlieir ordt‘i >. W. E. BISHOP Cor. Main and Caldwell Sts. BREVARD. X. ( I Chas. E. Orr, ery&IT'e eel i STABLES. ^ Mat if sfrccf •V, BREVARD, N. C. U]) to date Vehicles. (iood ridinjc and drivinji- Horses. Attentive and careful Drivers. Work for summer visitors and the ti-avelinjr; Ordei-s by I’houe, Telej^-raph or Mail prorap |;ublic solicited, attended to. Two princi])al Main street stables. Busses ^iieet all train
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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