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The Appalachian Summer School COURESrONDENCE, Pink Bed News. WILL OPEN AT Waynesviiie, June 15, and Last Till Aupst 28. BEPAKTMEMTS: Board $3.50 to $3.75 Per Week. Tuition $1.00 Per Week in any Study Taken. Nine Professors Representing Some of the Ablest Talent in America. ► For further information address JAS. C. COGGINS, Ph. D. LL. D., President. PedagOffv Sciences Miithematics Kiiglish Semitic ) Anrieiit - Modern ) l-anpuages W. P. WHITMIRE Livery and Feed Stable Comfortable Carriages Reliable Drivers Safe Horses Sylvan Valley News: I Mrs. Ketchuin spent Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Ownbey's. i Mrs. Jimmy and Miss Ella Case were in Brevard last week. Hurrah! for “Hii die. ” We like !to read your very interesting? notes. I Mrs. Crawford and Miss Cow- •ell spent the day at James Case’s last Sunday. Rev. Mr. Sla«rle preached a very intei’esting sermon here i Sunday night. ! Mrs. Ketchvun and her two ; children are going to spend the i summer at James Case's, j To gi-ow beans in the Pink Beds I we have to plant three in a hill, iTeparatory pusli and oue to pull the other one up. I James Case, Miss Bertha Orr and Miss Bettha Case made a ])leasant trip to the Buck Spring Lodge last Sunday. Jake McCall spent the night at Mrs. Ownbey's last Saturday and carried Miss Mary Ow^nbey (to English’s Chapel Sunday. Rev Mr. Stevenson will preach here next Sunday night and will lecture Monday night. His sub- iject will be the “Universal Sin of Mhe WorId.” Pink BED Pete. Business School Instrumental Music Vocal Music Mandolin Guitar Bible studies Philosophy KindergHrten Telegraph Line. Direct Communication by Wire With the Business World. At la.st Brevard i.s to be connected by wire with the outside world. For the last ten or niore years we liave had a telephone line, hut owinij: to our rapid {growth and the nunii)er of busine.ss enterprises now' in operation here it has been found necessary to build a tele}*:rapli line. It will he but a very sliort time until it will be l)uilt and ready for use. The line from here to Lake 'fo.xawny is now being (‘onstructpd, and immediately upon its (ronipK'tion one from here to Hendersonville will be erected. BREVARD Machine Shops Why send your money abroLid when you can get lower prices at home for Turned Columns and all other turned work. Door and Window Frames mantels and all similar machine work. Call and see me before sending oi’ders away. Very truly, Kilpatrick’s & King, The Sylvan Valley News has been urginjf this line for some time past, and w’e now sen the fruition of our hopes. This is also another iiistsnice of the good that the Toxawny Com-1 pany does I^revard, t\>r it was instru-1 ^ Manatee. mental in securing the building of this | line. I Drivers know all points of interest in the country. Wagonette meets all trains. Stable Phone 20. Brevardt N. C. Broad Vslley Notes. l“'(!itor .Sylvan Valley Ne\\>: Prof. Bradley started for his ' home at Morgan Hill last Tues day. We su})pose lie will make iiis home tiiere the remaining part of the summei’. Lost Alleys. It seems as if the Tow’ii has about lost some of her alleys in the lapse of time. The attention of the Mayor find Board of Aldtir- men is called to certain i)ublic!20- foot highways that are now clos ed. First is the alley crossing Caldwell street at the end of Mor gan street and running nortli 64 degrees west lOr) feet, thence north :26 degrees east l!()4 feet to Jordan street, being iH) feet wide. Then there are alleys running j from Poor street around the side ' and back of lot No. 75 and along | the backs of lots 7(5-77-78 and 79 | and running into Caldw’ell street, j The allevs running around lots ; MORGAN Wood & Iron WORKS Spartanburg, SASH T)( )01 iS BLINDS S. c. ;It and J)ii , Iron work and castinii? ;t!S-GO ()1 and ()l! are closed I Kstijnates up and should be leolced after. [)ronii)tly on al! work. Some one might be foolish enough to try and hold the ground by possession unlesstheTown opens I .your i.arcl,,,,. Pink Hed ,(|,e pnbli.r. !) of <'Vf-ry Wm. M. JOfiES, Pres, sad Lmg, J. A. MULLINAX, Supt. They Bark .. But do noL bite Our coiiipetitor.'i rlaiiii a whole lot when ])rought to hay l>v our lower ]>rices. hut when it (*oiiies to their iiie(‘niig niir figures they make all kinds of excuses to cover up their «lelicieu»-es. Let us show you our Hue of Laees aiid iMiilu'oideries at our reg ular priee>i and th(*ii give you H) j)er cent fliscouiit on yoiii' bill. These prices will sur])ris<‘ you ami will only last fora limited lime. J)oii’t fail to get your sliare. Yours t‘oi’ husiiiess, KINSLAND & WELLS Phone 71. Pete. Tom Smelt was not from 'the Broad Valley section by any ' moans. We don't know him. i Some of our corn was cut into j strings last week by the liail. Chas. Aiken left this section last week for Calvert to clerk lor I Messrs. Carmichael Young. I How could the “SnowlDall'’ fail j to bloom and the *'Bii’die" cease I to sing wiiile th«^ “Sunsiiine” igliltei's over our hills so lovely^ { C. P. ("iayton was in the har- I V(>st tield last week with his new ■ reaper. ! We are anxious to see work i)egin on the new school building j at Broad Valley. I :\lr.s. Mattie Lyday and Mrs. I Fjizzie Lyday visited fi’iends and I relatives in Hendersonville last Sunday. I ;Mi-s. Ida Roberson of Balti- iiioi-e is spendinga few days with !lli(3 family of Dr. W. M. Lyday. We don't know what to tell you Brevard, N. C. ^ibout our bachelor getting hi.s liousekee»)Hr, Totsy. We will tell you hiter wiien w(' learn more about it. SxowiiALL. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. find a nice and up-to-date iii\e of goods at Mrs. CHARLES LOTT'S ART PARLOR •ns fi-om .'K* to 4.")-inch wicllli. w ()!•':■ aiulica, < ).\I'ortl V.loth and Mcilal- and White and (’oloi-. «. India Linen 1'iitT. ’ i lian Tritnmlt l*^. \ line assoi-lni.Mii Ilradiui;- and Lace'‘fleets. A coniplet.^ lin.- ol the Hi-ainerd .V Ann^ti-on«:- Kmbroidery Knittinii' Silks. \ line line of Silk and Tatleta. igibbons fi-(nn tlie Xonot‘»^-l'- 1 *'-Jiint‘i-d cV Avnistronj-- tactoi-y. \ full line of t]i*‘ <'(>!uin‘->*^ Ze])hyi-s and (.c-nnan Ivnittin^- ^ i Lambs Wool S(.h> fancy sli])])cM-.s--the l)est and most up-to- date i>attei-ns. The Butti-ick I'a^hi each month lor h-ee diyti-ir)ution. Subscri])tions lakrn f*>r Delineator. Ladies* lueasuivs ta.kV*'* patti-rns oidei-ed si)2cially. when not instock, fi-ft* of <*pai*iie. n. , \ lint3 cissortiiU'Mt ol (i'liocol<itc Hnd r Rncy ( iiiHlics irGsli froin tlic eastern markets stock. A PLEASANT R^ORT AND ALL MADE WELCOME At Clarksville. Ark., two men were I hanged for the murder of Sheriff Pow ers. Judge Kimsey. in Hall county, Geor : gia. refuses to grant hail to Mrs. Onie j Tanner, charged with poiscuing her j husband. } Commencement exercises at the University of Georgia have come to a close. Dr. John H. Finley, of the Col- lege of the City of New York, deliv ered the baccalaureate address yester day. Assistant Postmaster General Bris^ tow has made a report on the Tulloch charges, which shows that the gix)se- est abuses have been permitted in the Washington postoffice. ' Editor Krouijhevan, the notorious ! Russian Jew-baiter, was stabbed in the neck by a Hebrew at St. Peters burg. A Berlin dispatch says that the' So- I oialists have received congratulations i from all parts of the world, especially America, on tt^eir victory the polls. cliamberhiiirs Pain H iiin is an antiseptic lin- iniont. ami wlicii applied to cuts, lnui'os uml tiurus, caiisos tluMii to IumI witliout niatuniiion i anil much more quick y than by the n>ual troat- ment. l-or sale by/,. W. Nichols, Hrcvaiil. uihI (). L. Krv.in, CherrylicM * j Tiilnp to Look Alter. Conditions exist in our town that should be called to the atten tion of our Aldermen. First is the condition of many of our crossings—a little sand or gravel would hel]) greatly—for instance, the crossing on Broad street be tween the Baniv and Court H<)ns(‘. And then those stuni[)S on Main street in front of Alderman V\"il- son's house. A little farthei' down will be found several branches from ])ine and ap’ple trees that knock one's hat off; and yet a little farther is about as V)ad a })iece of board walk as we know of; all this on ]\lain street, bat that is not all, for we iiave forgotten the bai'bed wire fence —that nienace to little children and others. With nnmey in the Treasury nnd hands })lenty a lit tle more work on th(i sti-'uMs would bi.^ «-ood; and we have lost some VMluable time ali-eady. Brevard must keei> in tlie front rank, and to do that w'e must have good sti'eetsand I’oads. No town in Western Carolina has a more ]:>rogressiv(‘ set of citizens' and they demand good streets and sidewaJks. (iet bu.sy, r^lr. Overseer and liel}) us all 3*ou can. ' what 3"ou ha ve done has been; well done—we want moi'e of il. i 1 TJiat Tlirobhin.i*’ I Wonlil <iiiickly leave you if yon U‘0<1 l>r. Kiii.y's Xc\v Life Pills, 'I'housands of t.ull'eroi's ' have {)roved their niatoliles merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure iunl : build up your heaUh. Only 35 cents, money ; back if not cured. Sold by Z. \V. Nichols. Driij;- j t;ist. * Red Warrioi Liniment Mrirest and Hi“«t. li. will cuve more pains a;;o bruises tiian an.v o:her pret ur >. 'riiousjiuds have us^d and bf ■ Keep n in \ i.ur hr.!r(.“-- i',ir '•;p ho'i" for any pam of any ■> lemedy may be applied. Foi sail- 1 \ a:i'J Z. V/. NICKOLS 11 £ t r.t i i W il Exjiert Assistants Kcnest» Work All kinds of Exterior done PAIHTS SG(ENT!RGALL^ M X l*a])er llanyino'. l-'ivsco all Viiuds of interiu!- fir.;- C'ures C'onstiiiatic’ii, Ind: r* '! ioii, lilood, Kidney niiil s 10c, 25c aiid 50c per fec v. all druggists. Write'^fonfree sample. Manufactured only by The Dr. Chas. T. Sisk ChemicatlCo.t'^_Jlsheville, N. C<
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