¥ Sylvan Valley News Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper, & BREESE. BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1903. VOL. VIII—NO. 3(5 Diinns Rock Lodge No. 267 F. fleets Friday on or before the full <^>on in each month, at 2 p. m. Visit- loyr Masons are cordially invited to with Wm. Maxwell, Sa-'y. meet with us. sptly Brevard Telephone Exchange. ^ HOUK.S: IMlly—^ p ^^vinday—S to 10 a. ni.. 4 lo (> p. eiitral Ottioe—Cooper Hloi’k. Confederate Veterans Reunion* Professional Cards. W. A. GASH, attorney-at-law, Rooms 7 & 8, McMinn BId’g, Brevard, N. C. W. B. DUCKWORTH, attorney-at-law. Investigation of Land Titles a Specialty. Ivooms 1 and '1. I’ickelsinier BuiUlinj:-. “Tlie knights are dust, Tliclr swords are ru>t, Tlu'ir souls are with th«- saints, we trust." •‘Theirs not to reason wliy, Theirs but to do or die. W. W. ZACHARY. ATTO R N E Y-A T-L A W Offices in McMinn Block, Brevard, N. C. D. L. ENGLISH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. r. s. Court ))rai*tit.*e a .specialty. Offices in Cooper Building, Brevard, N. C. WELCH GALLOWAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I*ca;-lift's in all the courts. Rooms 9 and 10 McMinn Block. Brevard, N. C. Address of John Donelson Martin before Transylvania Camp U. C. V., at Its Annual Reunion Here Aug. 24,19G3. Mr. Choirmon, Ladi>.'< t(ud ^'(///«»/ death and sacrifice to country’s Jkn Who WiH-c the ' j cause uplifts us niid jioints ihe way X() prouder compliment could be i to hij^her niid to nobler things, pjiid a Southern y<»uth than Inis been ntibrded me toihiy. To be permitted to address this inspirini; n'^semblaye of jrallant Confederate sohliers who for four Ion*? years of privation, snf- | And O, the heroism of your wives ferino- and harilship so bravely aiul daughters who, with anj^elic j fou«:ht ;is men ne’er fought for canse sweetness bore the sadness, ainl the j heroic is a priceless privjlej^e and an | sorrow, and the suirerinr(»- lonji'ed resistance to everwhelnjing Ibrce that the world has ever known. Tliere are two j>re.it forms of in spiration that move the soul of nnin And the privilege ot addressinj^ liij^liest asjnrations and noblest > on irs hei^httMied bj tne tact that as (jecih—love of country, love of wo- a son ot lenne>see I can pay a t«ilj- ^ Such is tiie intliience of pat- ute lo iiiy mothers mother, the iioti?ini that under its spell l)eardle.ss jjiand old state ot North ( arolina. youths have been known to iiurl We Tennesseans are proud of our lin- their lives in carele.ss ul^e at the tbot eii^e, proud ot our ancestry, proud • qj* tlaming altar of the (Jod of that fiom the \ii^in soil ot the ol is pov- i-. m ..h.< k o k ih, I soutli *.J(i polc< to a stiikf HI W 111 ,Ioht:^o:i sluic, " ' thonce eust i'll his livi'to t!i • coii- t liuijii; vi'.t a« ii s. Knteied ir>ih dav c; hiiv. hki:} W. M. HKNUV. Kiiti V ■r;’,k< r. H^vinjr qiialitie- hii>ittheniio the iiiidi-r'ii’iu-rt on or t>ofore tJu' l.'t'h day of AngU'it. IW4. or this notife will he I>le tl in har >f tht-ir recovery. Al’ ]«-r om>» iti- dehted to said estate will ple:ise uiake iiiKji.viiiii^ payment. i iiis Ausrii^t 1<. lit'i;}. K!fOl»\ K. FiStiKR, Adr.i;ii;‘irator, W. W. ZA( IlAKV, Attorney. Notice -Entry No. 2426. ■Folin .s 1*itton'Miter a’ld claims u'.) ncr^s latid ill Brevard Townshi).. iyiiiiron the warcr’ of hreneli I'.road Ki vcr. ad.ioiiMii.ic the t:iuis<{ theheirsof <'ii:irHs H:itton, Wni. .Io)h1''Oii aixl »tlier<. Hc-riniiintr at a liickory (’h.4r!"' Haitfni lic’T'" corner in Wni. .I.Wiii'on's line and nni-: name 1 bear. Dear to me is the her itage of his soldier’s death at ('orinth where he led liis dauntless brij?ade over tin? enemy’s breastworks and t'or a })rinciple lie loyed yielded his life to the (tod of Battle. A . H. McLEAN. Doctor Dental Surgery. Rooms 1 and 2 Cooper BId’g, Brevard, N. C. Miscellaneous. mother •'pranj?. Honor to whom is honoi- e.” i love our country and we love the Ihe treasures annually delved unshrined jjoddesses of our hearts T. L. SNELSON, Blacksmltli and Horse-shoer. Shop in Rear of Orr's Livery Stable. <’:irriai:i“ and Wao'on Building-. Whivhvrloht woi'k a s))ecialty. from the throbbing- bosom of her sdil exc(*ed the wonders of the story IxKdvs; the i)U‘ntiful harvest of her fertile fields yields abundant life. our with such steadfast d >votion that we first lift our voices, but thereafter we lift our mighty swords and trusty muskets if it beJOiiie necessary, to hope mid lK\ppiTiess t» ii joyc.us pe»- ,,ur comitry’s ai.tl pro- C. C. KILPATRICK, CONTHAGTOR AND BUILDER. Room 13, McMinn Block, Brevard, N. C. K.stiinates oiven on all kinds of worV; in the buiiclin^^ line. T. L. CLARKE, Arcliitect and Contractor, I’laiis and sjiecitlcations on all kin l.s of l)uil- work. pie, while her myriad of ma^niti c(‘iit achievements in industry and commerce throw into pale insi^^niti- <:ii:fe the fondest hopes ot'h(‘r sturdy pitMicers. Not for the wealth of ('ro(^s;is, the pomp of AlexandcM-, tiie power of Cic-^ar. the triumphs of all aoes and all t inies would a sinirle man of you yield his imperishable birthrijiht of North Caroliiiu citizen ship. Through what mau’ic I;as the State of North Carolina attained her unexampled i)restige and pre-enii-i blameless record! You liave be- nence? Honor to whom lionor is atri- ‘bie. I sav to you Veterans: throu};h ^ mony of honor and jjlory! lilijstrious example and heroic; May the omniscient ('reator of tect the .san<*tity of our homes from the oppressor’s wrono-, the invader s tyranny. Veterans of a hundred battlefields, yon tbuj;ht tor your rights and your freedom. “Furl that banner softly, slowly, Treat it irently—it is holy— For it droops afjove thi- dead. Toucli it not—unfold it ui'vcr. Let it ilroop there, furled forever. For its [K ople's hoi>es are lied.' ’ Valiant heroes, you have left us a T. B. CRAR.Y, Goniractor for Ail Kinds of Brick Workj CtMiieiit Work. IMastei’ino. I’eidde- dash and lloujrh Castin^>^ a .Sj)ecialty BREVARD, N.C. J. O. DERxMiD, The Reliatile Jeweler. Watches an:er jjeneration that witli reverence and love tor our fathers, both th(> livinjj and the dead, and with no laggard steps, we may be led by our utdalterino- efforts to a succe.ssful .solution of the most mo mentous, sphinx-like problems which are now being propounded to the people of the South. Our country is to-day the greatest nation that ever nigh wtien each of you must render his account to Him who placed you liere, you can say in j)erfect harmony witn the Immortal poet: “Sunset and eveninjr star, And one clear ciill for me, And may titere be uo moauin? of tlic bar When ] put out to sea. Hut such a tide as niovina: seems asleep. Too full for tide or foam. When that whicii drow ftorn out the boundless deep Turns again liome. Twiliirht and eveuin?r bcH, And after that tlie dark: And may there be no sadness fit farewell When 1 embark; For though from out our lx)urne of time and place The Hood may I)car me far, I Jiope to see my pilot face to face When 1 have croised the tar." Vanderiiilt Buys a Farm. The Reed farm at the month of Mills river recently sold as the {)roporty of th(3 Western Caroli na bank, w’as bid otf by J. B, liostic and Capt. JSawyer of Ashe ville, It lias rec<‘iitly develo[)od tiiat these ^-entleiiien were only actin<^ as agents, and that the deed was made to W. Vander bilt. The Evening News says: “Tliis })urehase, althon,<:h the farm does not adjoin the Vander bilt property, is of great signiti- eance and is taken to indicate that Mr. Vanderbilt Vv’ill aco(>le. substantial hom«'s public . 'Chools limi churcfies. Two l iusof rnil"oi't< HOW eotni'leu-l; one 1 K-isco System) nins- di.i-»-:- ly throUfTh tlie l:'nd irriid lnwsse'onl :o noiieaud istxe!- ..nc-tifc!: t.i.iio.' Hasten' ai;.'i Nortli>-rn State-. S;>■'and llNio p m . Tui-^.l i'.-. > m.- tcmber l.‘». ■e'Ct. l.ow latc of 'rl.i.n:' ir ,t, .-i I.ouis and Kansas City to ViT’mvi. T • :;i- !•• ! return. Fn.i ortionateiy lo',-.- rifv^inr.ii a;l oii.ci points. If it is ' intention t(. iiia’^e thi-tr’n to s..- cure a valu 'Me homcs:te, wriic to U. .s l.e no Secretary, F'ri eo Sy.^tcia lmiiiii;r;iCiui *.n SC Ixiuis i'l order tliat ar-in',''jtn,'!;ts f i: y ).ir aeeommodanon ma>- be jna i''. MORGAN WOR.KS Spartanburg, SASII DOOKS HLTNDS l ;( i i 1 :)Mn ])iM-:ssiv]‘ Iron work and ca-ting- ( t' ( v«Ty . (l(*scription. KstimaU" t'u! r 1-Iiet! this fai'in indicates tiiat exten- j promptly at What is Kentucky marksman ship coming to? One of the best shots in the state has died a nat ural death. A Roiiiarkable Kecord. Chamberlain's Cough lleniedy has a reniarkabk? record. It has been in use foi- over thirty years, during wliich time many milli(^n bottles have been sold and used. It has long been the standard and main reliance in the tieatment of croup in thousands of homes, yet during all this time no ease has ever been rei>orted to the manufacturers in which it failed to ef fect a cure. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even as soon as the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is pleasant to take, many children like it It con tains no opium or other harmful sub stance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Z. W. Nichols, Brevard, and O. L Erwin, Cherryfield. I iloine for Turned Columns and all other turned w<>; i\. Door and Window Fv*aitu;.s mantels and all siniiiur work. Call and sim* ino b( i'oi’e sending orders away Very truly, Kilpatrick’s & King, J. M. KILPATKICK, Galloway, Duckwortli & 0&„ REAL ESTATE DEUERS, Rooms 3 and4, McMinn Biock, Brevcrd, H. C Buy and sell all kinds of ll.ral }>.••? r;'.o. Collect rents, and attei.j to jnou- erty when owner is a})so:U. Farming and Timber Lands a Spsclalty.