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Townsend Transfer Co. i BAGGAGE detivered to any part cf DRAY MEETS ALL TRAINS. Loftis Looais. Heavy Hauling on Contract. Phone 67. Bravard, N. C. Photographs llavr your l*lu)tos on the Maplewood Cards , . . 'riiolnti'st ;in»l V(M-y pi-rtly. CcnK's In ral>iiK‘t t)v:il aiut luiir-t*ai)iiH-*l. $2.50 to $5.00 Per Dozen. GLOVER-IN-THE-TENT BREVARD, M. C. W. p. WHITMIRE Livery and Feed Stable Comfortable Carriages Reliable Drivers Safe Horses Drivers know all points of interest in the country. Wagonette meets all trains. ©tal3le Phone 20. Brevard, N. C. W. L. ^ITvKIsT «& Co MEAT DEALERS. o < > r O **) c O 2S Buyers and Dealers in Seef, Oa:;i3. Siieep and Hogs PhoJie 62. f- The Long and Short of It. Brevard, N. C. Restaurant and Bakery Loaf Broad, Cakes, Pies, Etc., Fresh Every Da3\ All the Vegetables, Deli cacies and Toothsome Dainties of the season served daily. I ilMPUCQ Short-Order LU n UM lO Meals a Specialty. Everything Strictly First Class. Call early and often. “I eat at Aiken’s I “I don’t, but I will Restaurant” | hereafter.” Jim Jiiken, Main Street vecri/ Cures Constipation, Indif^estion Blood, Kidney and Liver Disease 10c, 25c and 50c per box. •At all diruggists. Write^for»free sample. 1 Manufactured only by *fhe Dr. Chas. T.{ Sisk Chemical Co., Jl^heville, N. C, ICditov Sylvan Valley Xews: Sev'eral of our boys attended singing al Cai r's Hill Sunday. The industrious farmers li;ive their crops laid by and are mak ing hay while the sun shines. Misses Ivoxit* atid Annie Ferry called to see Totsy Sunday but poor little thing wasn't at home. Kev. Pressley sj eat Saturday night with one of his old friends here and ]ireached at Laurel Oi eek Sunday. Miss Leona Cidn(‘y returned home ]\tonday after a ver^' pleas ant stay with frieJids and rela tives at Orandeur. S. C. The goat ranch owned hy Mi’. Estes is (|uite a curiosity. He has som(;thing ovei’ ;2;)v) line An gora goats. We wish him much success. Miss Mallie English, a charm ing young lady of Ui)per David son Kivei’, visited friends and relatives here Saturday and Sun day l:ist. V\e think “Rose Dud” ouglit to change her name to tlie “'liose of Sharon” as lie letter wn,s so nic(‘. MaA’ siie bloom weekly in stead of monthly. Our hillsides and lanes arc tilled'with cauipingp;irtii;s whicli are making things lively in this old burg. Th(‘ citizens say they have lu'ver seen so many visitors here before. Wt'dding bells seem to ring th(‘ year roumi. Clarenc<‘ Lance and 'Jiss L»'ota Ilaxter of Seeotf were liappily mai’i’ied at the liomt' of the bride Wednesday at 1 o'clock p. ill. We, with many others, wish them a happy and [)eaceful life. As blackberr}^ cp.nniug is in full sway and Totsy is quite busy, she will have to say no more for this time. Totsv. Upper Davidson Rivsr. { over from /nsf I-Mitoi- Sylvjvn Valley News: John Caghi has returned to his home. Dr. Schenck passed through this section Friday. Singing at tb.fi cliapel Sunday. Hoi)e all will attend. We are gl:id to say the innv bridges on Av('ry‘s creek are al most comph-'ted. I >,Iiss A vie (Jwribev of Pink I I Ueds took dinnei' witii Ik'I I’rieiui | Miss Ollie Perry Monday. j The girls in this section an.'j having a tirn* time ])icking blaciv- berries. and the boys hauling tan bark. The Misses Maggie Rrii'net, Cleo Hamilton, Victoria Neill and Messi’s Oliver Orr and Vernon Neill attended singing in the Pink iieds Sunday. ‘•Pink Bed Pete.” Birdie is wearing a frown on her face this week because she did not get to attend your singing in the Pink Beds Sunday. Miss Bertha Orr, who has been spending the summer in the Pink Beds, returned home Monday. Are more than glad to have her with us again. Best wMshes to the News and its correspondents. Birdie. Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South P’’ork. Ky, says she has ])revented attacks of eholei-a morbus by taking Chamber lain's Stomach and I^iver Tablets when she felt an attack com in on. Such attacks are usually caused by indij»’estioa and these Tablets are just what is needed to cleanse the stomach and ward oft' the approaching attack. Attacks of billious colic may be pre vented in the same way. For sale by Z. W. Nichols, Brevard, and O. L. Erwin, Cherryfield. Hie i€t!ieIwold Brevard’s New Hotel. Open the whole year. Service and table first class. J}ll modern convetticnces. Sample^rooms free. A Ho’ise tliaf wi!i siiif Oomnisrcial Trsve'efi. The patronage of the Traveling Public, as well as Summer Tourists, is solicited. Brevardf Jf. €., July 20, *05. Without Any Flourish of Trumpets Or Herald to Announce Us We have come to livi^ and <lo business in your )iro<:rossi v"o town ivnO ;v sboi’e ol your ])atronaL:e. < )uc stock is i>jw ;i:k; v.<- use nothin;." ImI llje ivj.sL Di'ugs in couipoundin;^’ ))i-esci-l])tions. We serve tlie iieot Soda Wafer aiid Ice OriRts, Sunday Hours9 to 10 Ji. M., 2 to 4 P. M. )Urs res])tctfully. Tlie Oc> E. W. BLYTHE, Manager. Brevard Pressing Club. THCS. MOSELY, Proprietor. Gentlemen*s Clothing Cleaned, Pressed and l^epaired. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Only $1.50 per me nth. Shop just belcw postoffice. Broad Valley Institute, Broad Valley, TraRsy!v?.:iia County, K. C. Next Term Opens August 10, 1903. Competent Faculty. Healthful Jtir. Co^educational. Beautiful Scenery ()ne huii(ii!‘(l I'orty-one stu-.lents from !!vc counties a;i'l t'..'.- '‘ .'it - ..i y->ai-. ;ilveii. (;ood water. K::;;ciira)). [Iuiie.-l |.(.:\Lj ’y L-: {• slle(•t<‘d ix'i'i* b'o)' iulortuatiou and ])articulars call oi! or audress s. 'W. n.VLL. I . . , J. X. JSUAJJLKV, ( ^ - ‘^Cleanliness is next to Godliness.^^ ‘‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever/^ Our stock of GROCERIES is fresh and clean—neat^ sweet and toothsome. High Grade Coffees, Teas and Fancy Canneii ioeds You pay no one else's bill when dealing with us, our terms are cash. DEAVER & LOFTIS, The Grocers, Aethelwold Building* Phone 85*
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