B. W. HAMLIN
Painter
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. I Business Locals.
-AND-
Interior Decorator
ARTISTIC
Paper
Hanging
All w(*fk atid ])ru*es
i'cuisoiiiil)k‘
Shop on Broad Street*
The University
OF
North Carolina.
Departments:
Jlcademic,
L aw.
Medicine,
Pharmacy.
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I ; a'i.t to ~ons
<*’. tm!:)’-u i's. Loans I’oc t'.n* hi-cu\.
608 Students
66 Instructors
waioi' works, cv ntral
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THE
OPERATES
Dovble Daily Trains
-aTTYln;:^ Pullni i’l Sleepsr.3. Cafe Cars
ja la carte) c.ud Cwair Lar^ (-ssais free).
Electric Lighted Throughout
BETWEEN
HirminiTliam, risaipfiis and Ka:jsas City
AND TO All points IN
Texas, Oklahoma anJ Indian Territories
AND THE
Far West ani Northwest
me ONLY THROUQM SLEEPINQ CAR LINE
BETWEEN THE SOUTHEAST AND
KANSAS CITY
E. A. Aiken was in town on last
Saturday on his way to Henderson
ville.
Mrs. Orr, mother of A. K., Chas.
K. nn«l Walter, has returned home
I'roni a trip to Pittsburj^h.
Fleming Rnnisaur and his brother
(’arl were called to Charlotte on
Wednesday by the death of their
sister.
The gate reeeipt.s of the hist two
jranies were good and shows that
I Brevard is one of the best ball
towns in the state.
] Press Patton is now with our bnll
’ tKun and he is a tower of sf ength.
I Not much need of a back stop when
i i’ress is behind the bat.
i Our farmers an«l gnrdeners are
smilin<.>‘ over the tine weatlier we
have h.ni rec(=-ntly. Fine growing
weather and good and hot.
The base ball t<‘am goes to Spar
tanburg loday to play two games
with the local team, and we can
safely bet on one of the games.
Rev. D. C’hapntan will officiate
at St. Philips next Sunday morning,
July oth. V.itany and Holy ('om-
munion with .«ermonat 11. Sul>ject:
“Freedom.”
The St. Philips branch will meet
at the Jlectory on Tuesday afternoon
.'t r> o’clock. Evensong on l-'riday at
•'). I-^arly celebration the sn-ond
Sunday in the month.
The city fathers could turii an hon-
(*st penny by renting: out someof’tlie
sidewalks a-« <(*w ]>astures. Xi<*e
>tand of grass on them; juarly too
good to l>e pastured, tniglit to l>e
mowed and used as hay.
If soTiU‘thing is not dom* at once
about that Electric Lighting })lnnt
thf Xi-AVs iso()jii^to put in one ot'its
ov.ii. Wc can’t ri'a^l the print of
some of oiM’ exchanges with an ordi-
n;'.ry ;^*)U candle jiowc^r kero.sene
lamp.
On last Tuesday night Miss Salome
Maxwt‘11, the attractive daughter of
Wm. Ma.xwell, was married to Fred
Johnson, of Mills River, Rev. D. 31.
Douglas otticiating. Both parties ar<‘
well known to the ])eople of the
county and beh)ng to |-rominent
1‘amilies. '
Baverly Tranliiam Hyrt.
I
' 'I'be rope ol‘ a swinging s'-alfold
' broke with Beverly Trantham whih‘
he was painting th(^ coi iiice of t he
.VUbel wold and be fell to the ground,
receiving pr.inful injuries.
Night T<*rroi*.
“1 would cou;^h Deucly all niglit
lonj^/' wcites ]\irs. ( h:is. A}>i>legate.
of Alexandria. Ind.. •‘aiuicor.ld liai-il-
iy get any sl<'ep. 1 had (!oiisiini)>ti(in
s>() ])ad that if 1 walked a block 1 would
i-ough fci;^htfuliy and s|)it blood, but
when ail olhei- ir.edicines failed three
si.00 bottles of Di\ King's New T^is-
eovei'v wholly »‘Ufcd me and I gained
■'s pounds." li’s absolutely guaran
teed to cui-e coughs, colds. la grip})e,
bronchitis ainl all throat and lung
I tfoutdes. i N-ices ."iOc and $LtK). Trial
I nottle.s fi'ee at Z. W, Xichols’ drug
I
' store.
Descriptive literature, tickets ar-
r'^nged and throuarh leservatious made
Upon application to
lit/. T. SAUNDERS. Gcn'l Act. Pass. Dept.
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F.E.Clark, Tn*v.Pass.Act.. Atlanta, Ga.
W. T. SAUNDERS
Gen'l Ag«nt Passsnger Dbpartntivnt
ATLA.NTA, GA.
^ We promptly obtain U. S. aud 5'oreia
PATENTS
^ fiend model, sketch or photo of invention for ,
<( ?reereport on patentabilitv. For free book, r
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About eighteen months ago Mr. W.
.S. Maniiiiit:, of Alf)any, X. Y . widely
kuowu ill trade circles as the represen
tative of the A litany ( ’hemical Co..
was suffering from a ])i-otracted attack
of diai-rhoea. •*[ tried Cliaraberlain's
Colic. Ch.olera and Diarrluiea Reme
dy.*’ lie says. *‘and ootained immedi
ate relief. T c'.ieeifully recommend
thi.s jr^edicine to those .'-imilarly af-
llicted,”
Jorsa’e by Z. W. Nichols, Brevarf,
an 1 L. Erwin. C lierrytield.
Notices in this column will be in
serted at the price of octs per line.
I Paints, oils and varidshes at De*
i \’'ane’s.
Best shoe in town for sale at
Whitmire’s.
Fruit jars and jelly glasses at
Whitmire’s.
Mrs. Lott has the best candies and
chocolates in town.
1. A. Harris, administrator, a«lver-
tise.s some valuable Rrevard prop
erty lor sale.
For rent—A o-room cottage in the
tlepot section of Rrevard is for rent
during the summer. Ap])ly at Tran-
sylvania I^odgv
Straw hats and shoi>s for sale at
half cost nt ('lay ton’s.
T^andreth’s turnip se(>d can only hi?
found at T. E. England’s.
DeVane sells furniture ;tt lower
priccs than any one in Urevard.
The new style white incjue hats
are now on sale at Mrs. English’s.
For sale—Nice young Jersey cow
with young calf. Apply to J. P.
Aiken.
A new line of ribbons atul trim
mings are expected this week at Mrs.
Norton’s.
Mrs. Norton has jnst received a
shipment ot* ladies and nnsses white
duck hats.
Wire screi^n doors and windows
Ibrs.ileat DeVane's. Try them aiui
keep Hies out.
Fjatlies will please remember that
Mrs. r.ott has alt kinds of emltroitlery
silks and twists.
E. fL (Jlover, the photographer,
has an a«l isi this pa}>er. Read it and
|»rortt by what it says.
Remcnilter that you can have your
ey*s examined free by a gra«li:ate
optician on July l')th at llaWKins’
the jeweler.
.Mrs. (’harles T^ott enlarges her ad
this week in order to ;ist more of
h(‘r I’ancy goods. Jlead the ad and
then call on her.
The rniversity of North Carolina
at Chapel f iill pnblishivs a prosi>ectus
1biswi*t*k. It is w<‘ll ku'nvu to our
jieople an«l will doubtle.ss secuie
some pupiU from this t'ounty.
All goods rtnnaining in the W. H.
Allis-m stock hijs been moved to t!i(i
Miller corner and will lie sold at cost
oi- It ss than cost. l''r(‘.-'ii home raised
and water groMud corn meal always
on hand; also ear co;n. 4 *
(Private )
lirevard, July 4, P.,'0:>.
Mr. Street Overseer:
1 take my ]>en in h.-ind to <lrop
you these tew lines to let you know
thai 1 am still alive after ir.any an«l
various wounds from the barbed
wire fence's, and also after severe
falls over the stumps in the middle
of the sidewalks on .Main street. My
greatest trouble is cold in the head,
caused by my hat beiiig knocked otf
several times by the low' hanging
limbs on some of the trees over the
sidewalks, and T hope this letter will
rtnd you the same; also that the
barbed wires, stumps and branches
w ill also find yoti the same as they
found n»e.
Between che barbed v/ires. the boughs
and the stumi)s
The traveling ])ublic get many hnrd
bumps:
■Tis your duty with nuisances, well
known as tliese.
To abste them at once and the citizens
))lease.
Ijet n>e hear from yon real soon.
Call a meeting of the street hands
an(l give them my love. Your old
friend, P. B. Pubi.ico.
P, s.—This is a private letter to
the overseer. Please don’t any one
else read it. P. It. P.
Xo Pity Shown.
‘•For years fate was after me con
tinuously,'’ wi-itis F. A. Giilledge.
Verbena, Ala. “I had a terrible case
of ])iles, c iueing 24 tumors. When
all failed Pucklen’s Arnica Salve
cured me. 1- qnally good for burns
and all aches andj:ains. Only 2')C at
Z. W. Nichols’ di'Ug store.
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Watch this Space for Bargains.
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Special Sale Each Saturday
of certain goods below cost.
On Saturday next, the 30th, I will sell
J 50 Pairs or Men^s, Women^s
SHOES
more of ^ ^ a J and Children's
AT AND BELOW COST.
Come and see and you will buy.
W. L. CARMICHAEL
Phone 19.
Main Street.
BREVARD, N. c.
The McMinn House
CHARLES R. CLARKE,
Proprietor.
Open all the Year.
New Manasement^.
$2.00 per Day.
Special Rates per Week.
li\ the Mountains of Western North Carolina,
“The Switzerland of America.”
J. A. lilLLER
Builders’ Hardware
and Building Mat^iafs
^Plastering Hair
Cement
Lime ^
Ready Roofing w
Glass
Putty
Sash Locks
Window Lifts
\ Sash Cord and Weights
Dressed Lumber
Laths
Shingles
Sash
Doors
Blinds
Locks
Hinges
Window Pulleys
McCoriiiick Reapers and Bindel^
Mowers, Rakes, Corn Cutters and Grain Drills
Cor. Main and Caldwell BREVARD, N.