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Catching Cold If one Jms cau^'ht you use Compound Syrup WHITE PINE AND TAR whicli cures coMs ;iik1 c<>u;j;hs. j'^repan d by Z. W. NICHOLS DRUGGIST Plione r». I>rcv:u'd. X. C. EVERY CHURCH i„<ii tutioii >iJppurtOfl Ijy volmit;iry <-oii- tribiitioii will be a lil)(*ra! <|iiaiitity ol* the L(^ii;jKia!i I'c Mai’- tiiif'/. I’uie J’aiiits wlieiiever thiey Xo'i'i-:: Have done so for t\v.*nty ^•‘vaii yeitr-. Sale>: 'I'oiis ol‘iiiillion- of*iloiis; paiiitc«l n('arly twfi mil Jioii lu)uses iirnlcr fruaraiit<•(* to re paint if iM>t s.iti.'faetory. The pjiint \v<*;)rs for j»erio»ls up to ciirliteen y<*ars. Oil jnu>t 1»«; a<l<l<Mi to the paint (<ioji(* in two ininules) Actual co't then jiitoiu y I m «^r}t|i(jn. kSaniph'S tret*. S<;id by ()ur agents. J. E. CLAYTON, Agent, Brevcid. Sylvan Valley NewsjOld and Respected Citizen Gone Transylvania Railroad Comp^^y General Offices Brevard, N. C. MINKK & HKEKSE, Kdit<>rs and Pro|-rieti»rs. Fridaij Mornhig, Jmn' 1.2, lUO-}. Town and County Items. Squire John H. Paxton, of the Chenryfleld Section, Lays Down Life's Burden. It is the sad duty of the News to record the death of this most estiiu- Miss Josif- McC^ueen ot Charlotte i> gentleman who died at his home ^ Sunday! home on a visit. Miss Green and Miss lioswell are ' near ( herrytield station ' night, a<'ed >>4 years, visitin}' Mrs. Dr. Wallis. | John H. Paxton, sen., or ••Sfiuire Ifoiiedistillerv is allowed to Sturt Ifamiliarly ealle.!, SUMMER SCHEDULE In Effect Monday, June I, \003. • Eastern Standard Time) STATIONS in lirevard how can we keep (jthers out? Work on thf* .Kthelwold is bein^ rapidly pushed and the proprietor •lopHS to have it completed by luly 1st. JJon’t decrease the valu<* of vour M. ! p. M. 10 ' Lv Hetiderson> ine . ‘I 2.') • » 'ix Yale .T) t> 4') H«>rse .Sin !♦ 4(1 ♦i ■)(» ('annon It aU . ♦; .Vj Etowah 7 tM» 10 o: T (>.■> Penrose 1(1 la 7 ].■) Davidson Piver., 1(1 :’.(» 7 20 Ar Brevard lo 4.') . , , , .Selica 1(1 .■)] Cherrvlicid le r,r, ^ ( alvei-t 11 on \v Lv k. -M. l\ M. I*. :i. H (»•) 4 4a eo 7 47 4 :{() 4 -;7 7 40 4 20 4 4 > 7 '-'I'l 4 12 4 7 :;(> 4 (la 4 ;!o 7 2a :i rix 4 -S, 7 20 :{ aO 4 7 in 4 lo 7 (K( ]r, 4 no was one of the b;^st at)d most \vi lely known citi/.^ns of Tran-iylvania coun ty. He Was known amonj; his neigh bors for his many acts ot charity and neighbor! >' kindness, and thro’- out the county for his services in va rious public capacities, lie was a maj?istrate for thirty years, waselect- tropHrty in Brevard by allowin^i; a legislature i»i l.S71> and rilthy and fftul smelling’distillery to j^^ij.ved two years, being called to oe estaljlii^hcd here. Kaleigh by a special session during “Pink Bed Pete” mad.* u- a pleas- the second yearof his term. He was int visit on Tuesday and subscribffl l>ublic spirited, IkjuhsI and reliable in to th*-News. If he reads tiie paper nil his dealings, and his public ser- ue will civilizt' him. vices were more for the good of oth- jms than for the emoluments of the por'itious. If he liad an enemy in the world it is unknown to us. ' The l‘uner>d was c<jnducte<| by Rev. J. li. Ilyfler at Greenwood church Work f)ii the base ball park is and several from IJrevard were in being rajudly puslied, and from the at(en<iance. The interment was at pre-ent ontlook we :ire going to have (ireeiiwcjod cemetery and his re- the best dianiond in \\ estern North mains were laid in their last resting Carolina. place by loving hands. May the' record of a well--pent life i>e an in* 1 Hill to move iiitc inv new store room on Broad Mi'et*! Miss .lane W. Hnnie went to Ashe ville last .Satunlay to attend tfie an nual convention of the North (,’aro- lina Society of Trained Nur>es. oo 2 ou 2 4.', Connects at Toxiiway with Turnpike Lij;io to tho i{‘-*socts the .Sai»plin >- Country—At Hc-ndei'sonville witii .Southern ilailwiiv ])oint.-5 * otin and South. FLEMING KAMSAUK. Superintendent. .J. P. HAYS, General Manager. Removal Sale! There is a tree-fn»gs this year, tremetidous ciop of • i i and from the ‘-■^'“tive to The rising generation to ijefore long and will sell my present stoek of goods cliea}). 0. Mrs. Fred Un.raLth, tf'cvunfry < itt'nion Zi»rt)«rr, "After my first baby was born I did not seem to regain rny strent*th although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but instead ci getting better I grew weaker every day. My hus band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui for a week and see what it would do for me. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month I was able to take up my usual duties. 1 am very enthusi- aitic in its praise." Wineof Card III reinforces tlicorcraTis of gMK'nition for iht; ordeal of Jircj.'- iiaiKjy and cliiliiljirlli. Il jtr^ivciits ii;is- carriaire. Xo AV(>nian ■who takes W’iiic (Jtvniui nee<l f(;:ir tl.x- coiiiintr of lior child. If Mrs. Unratli h:id talicn Wine of Cardui itefon- h,;r Ijahy canic' she v.'ouli-l not have l*een weakeiif'd as she v/'r-^s. Her rapid rcc^>v('ry siiould coinniciid tliis great reiu(Mly to every exi>(:«‘t<int )notJier. V» ijie of Cardui regulates the- nitriislniul ilow. airiount of noise t h€\v make the~e moonlight nights the cro]> must be nearly ri{«e. A frieinl in Costa liica ^ent ’‘u-” a Panama hat that is a beauty. Ills name will now go (jn our list and in* will get the ])a]ier regularly, and “we ’ will wear the luit on alternate days. Several of our citizens took ad vantage of tlu* Sunday train and went to Heu(hn’sonviHe to see the improviMijents in that town. They report that th(? streets are tiiie and the sidewalks splendid, wide and 1-; )omy. If any readers want to know if it is going to rain we can t(,‘ll them. Our process is simple. If we water emulate his example. The life paitner in his joys and sorrows, his ayed wife, still reu ains to mourn her loss. His family are all gi’own and mariid, and all e.\- cept A. P. l^ixton have found hom* ~ in other sections ot* tfie coiui'ry. IP* remains at the old home to c.ire lor and conjforr his mother in her <ie- clining years. 'I'he Nk\ssextends il> sympathy to the bereaved ones in this hour of their altliction. f Upper Davidson River. I-Mitor Svlvan \ ailcv News; Not Seeing anything from this }>art ] thought it would be nice not to be left ahtne. Tinu's seem to be lively in thissee- om‘ lawn in the atti^rnoon it will raiu tion now and we hope they will re- 1 hat night; if wr* do not wat(*r it and main so. $1.00 Suspenders at 25c $1.00 Shirts - at 50c Shoes, Ladies' Skirts, Men's Cnffs, Collars. Neckties at cost. Furniture of all kinds at low prices. Good solid oaiv double Bedstea‘1 at S2.oO. Come to the 'Bargain Store. J. H. LEDBETTER Piuniliing, Steam Filling, Tin and Sliest iron^Work. James I. Trantham Tiie Decorator Expert Assistants Honest> Work it is sullerii'g lor moisture it will not rain. Sim[»h; but sure is this prog- nosticati(jii. 'fh<,‘ lectur(; by Pev. .1. P. Aber- iii-i by on “ I'hc Architects of Por- tune” will be (hrliv* red in the Metho dist church (i'>stea<l of tiie court h(»us(-, as first an'ioiiuced) Tuesday mgbt, .iune KUh, at s.:>) o’clock. The pui)lic is cordially invited. Ad mission fre(‘. .Mr. and .MiS. iv .]. liacon, who were unit(‘d in marrirge at liie Pi-es- bvierian church here last week, liav(^ returned from in(‘ir wedding tour and will sojourn in l‘-r(;\ard i’or sev eral weeks. ]\!r. IJacon conleiu- plale< a leluru to his law practice iu i.,ouisvilI(; at tiie end of his summer outing. .1. Pivenbark and \ \. 1>. Hardy, representing th(; l;alei;4li New- and ()i)sei ver, art.* Urt^vard visitors as we go to pr(,*ss. and ar(! stopping at the; Their itarlicular :.ic.\!iun hou-e. mission among our peo|)!(.* i> un- ,So!ne new neighbors have moved into this secti'jn and we ghidlv wel- - I come them. The farmers of this s(*ction seem to b(! very anxious to see some dry weatiier now. ; Totsy we hear is going to visit iis soon and if it is true we ^hall be glad to welcome her. Dr. raldw<dl wiil lecture hen? the 12th night in tiiis month. His sub ject will be known later. Pev. \V. P. West ami family, of| . .Swain (ounty, are visiting ,P (J. Neill and faniilv. of this s(*ction. i i Several from this jtart atteud<‘d sitiiiing in tiie Pink l>(*ds tlu; fourth | , Sunday and n'port a nice time. i I Soni(! of th(! Davidson Piverit si attended tlu; (juarterly nu'eting at j Pitth; jnv(*r and report a nice time. ' Two ladie- from I>re\:ivd ;!tl(Mi(i<‘d Church at this jdace htst Sunday, j They were giadiy we!c(»!H(‘d and w(‘ ho[>(‘ they will (!ome again. Pev. S. L. Slagles will i»r(*acli hei-(* the third Sunday in this month at eleven (,)’clock. an<l Pev. .1. T,. Ste- v(Mison, the fourth. We hoj»e all v. ill at;end. Pipe Threading and Cutting. A larg’e stoclc of Tinware and CookiiiL;^ Stoves on hand. Tiniit'L> :;n(i i^liimbecs' inaK'rial iil”‘iy.> ''u '« (.Tasoliuo I'.'ie per galloii 'i’in Sliingh's, i'iidgi; Piolls. Galvaiiizec^u i:^>n. Coi-iii<-es. et»‘. i-*arti'’ intoj'estevl will do well to g'et iny [sru.'e ,et’(.)re [.'hu-ing lliojr oL'iief- W. E. BISHOP All kinds cf Exterior Painting dene known to us, but from a casu.d meet ing at 1 h<‘ hoK‘l can recommend them as pleasant, c(;m])anionabl(“ : g«.‘nl lemeii. I The barh(‘d w in; f(>nc(‘S have* had a ^ re.'t in the i)apeis. l)ut a long-suller- ; ing pulilic has been continually an-1 nov(({ by thes(‘ relics of tlie dark' iaucs. Would that the owners ofj jtiie.-'e nuisances W(;r(; as (juick to N atch on to public scMitimeiit as the negia JUid .f. Pio:‘i)ont Morgiin do-j-p villaiiious barbs on liie fences ar(; ciaro t heinselv(‘s in favor of g’ov-; p "T~ '\J' proiM'to catch on to the chjtliing of ornniotit ownershi}) of i-ailways ^ VIJVi: the |)eoi>l<.‘ can feel safe 'S I guess I iiad better sign my na’ue and (piit for this time. liiiLnu:. Wiu'ii men lilve Aiidrtnv Car- Cor. Main and Caldwell Sts. BREVARD. N ( passers by. PAINTS SGiENTiFIGALLY MIXED »y ill consid- 'i'here i>^ one lady in Prc;vard who eriiig; liie plan witliout fear oi has performed as true an act of comniittini^ tliemselves to so- ( hristian charity as we ever heard of c'iali.sin. and we want to thank her in th(‘ Olias. E. Orr, p) Mdnt -sfrrcf, 8TAIILES. BREVARD, N. C. l’a])er Hanging, Tiesco Work and all kinds of interioi' iinibhing a sp>-*cially. nam(‘ of humanity. It would give Ch:iiiil)eii:iiii's St(im:u'li aiiil Liver'I'ablets :ire just w li;c. yiiii iieeti wlien you have no a: i)otilo. US J»leasure to l)ublish her n;ime and feel ilull lU'ter eating an<l wakt- up witli a the act, but know' that publicitv They will improve yo-.n-| , , , Kppetite, cleanse and invifiorate your stomach • would be di>ttist *tid to h<“r. I ^'utJ -iikj you ^ i charity is always quiet, unobtrusive i For sale l)v Z. W. Nichols l'i-o-|^- and diffident. j vard, and(^. L, Krwin, Cherrylield. ' U]) to date Vehicles. (iood riding and di-iving Horses. Attentive and careful Drivers. Work for b=ummer visitors and tlie ti-ayeling pub Orders by Phone. Telegraph or Mail ])roiuptly fry Two principal Main street stables. Busses meet;all trains i solicited luled to. V
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