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The Medicine Tliat You Talte When you have a prescription comimunded m my store—there is not the shadow of a doubt about the work being correct in every particular. It Is done RIGHT or not at all. Z. W. NICHOLS DRUGGIST Phone 5. Brevard. N. C. COFFEE! Elk Brand High-grade Blended Coffee* Try it. 25c. lb. Electric Good as the best and better than the rest. 15c straight at DeLONG’S. K-I-P-A-X-8 Talniles Doctors liiid A i)rescri[)ti()]i For inaukiiul 'I'he 5-«‘ont pac-ket is enoii,:;li for usual (wfjisions. 'I lie ijiiniiy Nittle tfiO cr: ts) rt>i’t:iiiis a su[»i>ly lor a year. All c^^u.;^t;ist^ sell tlii in. Best Passenger Service in TEXAS PAC FIC The Great East and West Line Across the Entire States of Texas and Louisiana Su])erb Pullman Buffet Sleej)ers. Handsome lieelinin'i Cliair C’ai-tj (seats free). Only Line with Tron^li S]eepei> and Chai'i* Cars between New Orleans and Texas without ehan^ie. Miles Shortest Line between Dallas and Shreveport. Kle<> ant Dinin;>- ('ars (meals a la carte) between St. Louis and Texas. Wi-ite for new book on Texas free. “No Trouble to Answer Questions.’" K. P. TUllXKI^ General Passeno-ec Ajiont. Dallas, Texas. James liH. Trantiiam The Decorator Expert Assistants Honest* Work All kinds of Exterior Painting done PAINTS SCIENTIFICALLY MIXED Paper Hanging, Fresco Work and all kinds of interior finishing a specialty. Sylvan Valley News MINKR & HREESE. Editors and Propiietors. Friday Morning^ Sept. 11, 1903. Town and County Items. Miss Belle Burrell left for Ashe ville on Wednesday to attend school. Miss Daisy Tranthem, of Ashe^ W oikingmen s • II • • -i.- mr. XT, Lonji’s ville, IS visitinj^ Miss Bertha Eog- " land. We were jilad to see Sam Allison on the streets again after a severe illness. R. 11. Rawls and wife, of GeriiriMn- town, Pa., are visiting ^Ir. Clarke at llockbrook Farm. We were glad to see W. S. Ash worth up and about after his serious attnck of milk sick. Rev. D. M. Douglas left on Thnrs-^ day f(»r Pittsburg, wliere he is to be married on the Kith. Miss Jenevah Picklesimer left oif Monday tor A.thens, Tenn., where she is attending college. Mrs. Farrada Reeves, who has? been visiting Claud«* Kinsland, left tor home on Saturday last. Business Locals. Notices in this column will be in serted at the price of ccts per line. ^ Fresh mackerel at DeLong’s. Fresh roasted peanuts at DeLong’s. New line of cooking stoves at De- Vnne’s. overalls at De- , Hames, bridles and saddles at De- Vane’s. For cane mills and evaporators go to DeVane Supply Co. . Elect ric cotiw—good as t he best and better than the rest—at DeT^ong’s. Whitmire’s factory line of shoes and clothing are selling to beat the band. Jim Aiken will pay the highest market price for 100 bushels of nice tomatoes. * Mrs. Nita Norton has just received a new line of street hats for early fall wear. No one denies that Whitmire’s fac tory line of shoes is the most swell stuff in town. Chapel English will have fresh Miss Hattie Aiken leaves for ti'^h every Tuesday and Friday at the (Jreensboro on Satunh^y to resunie her studies at the State Normal. Walter Orr has been in Asheville for the last few days playing ball and visiting JiKs many friends there. James Forsythe, son of J. A. For sythe, Esq., was in town on Wednes day on his way to Clemson College. Uncle Willis Galloway, one of the most )>roniinent < itiyens of (Glouces ter Township, was in town on Wedne.sday. The lioard of Aldermen held their regular monthly meeting on Monday night. Nothing but routine business was attemlcd to. T. 1). England anti wife left last Monday for an extended trip to Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia and New York. C. A. Shul’ord is going to bniid several cottages on Caldwell street and will have them ready tor occu- I»aney before cold weath^^r. Capt. J. W. Baily, our popular conductor, is taking a few days re«t, and Capt. Wm. (’lark is now in charge of the passenger train. Robert H. and Edmond C. Breese left on Tuesday to re'^umc their stud ies at (Jlemson College where they have been going for the last three years. Mrs. ('. E. (Irr had a narrow es cape from being seriously injured by her horse stepping in a hole* in a culvert on (^aldv.ell street. The horse fell and Mrs* (3rr was thrown violently to the ground but sustained no injury. Might it not be a \\ise move for the school trustees of P.revard to locate a liydrant near the school house? Surely the children are en titled to all the water tlu-y « an drink, and in a 4-months term a dydrant of l»ure water would more than pay its cost. Geo. F. Glazener, of Atlanta is going to build a summer home for himself on South Caldwell street. Mr. Glazener is originally from lire- vard and is now one of Atlanta’s most j)rominent and j>rosperous cit izens. He will build a modern peb ble dash house with all improve ments. One of the best means we know of to build up a town is the organiza tion of a local Building and Loan Association, and Brevard is no ex ception to this rule. If money to build with could be secured at rea sonable rales and i>aid in monthly instalments, many mechanics would soon own lots and become perma nent residents of our •town. Build ing and Loan associations have built many a city by making it easy for the wage-earner to pay for a home, and there is no valid leasou why the methods which have proven sucee.ssful elsewhere should not be inaugurated here. Let’s have a Bre vard Building and Loan society. Candy Kitchen. T. W. Whitmire’s fall and winter dress goods have arrived and are as laetty as a pin. Carmichael lias just received a large a'^sortment ot ladies’ woolen skirts lor fall wear. For fresh iiroceries, both sta|)le and fancy, Cidl on .1. E. Cox, the grocer, in the King building. Carmichael has just opened his new and stylish liiiH of fall and win ter notions, clothing aiid sliirts. For biliousness, liver and kidney (roubles and indig<‘stion use Alka- lithia water. For sale by Bievard Drug Co. Don’t forget when the streets get nmddy that Whitmire's fall and winter line of rubbers are now in and ready t'or you. Lost—On Saturday last, at or near Deaver tS: Patton’s store, IMsgah F(»r- est, a i>air of gold-bowed spectacles. Reward if r(‘turne«l to Mrs. R. E Patton. All persons having claims against the Bievard Base Ball and Field Club will please tile same with the Secretaiy at once; also all per.-ons who are behind on their subscriu- tions to said club will please make payment.— D. L. English, Sec. and Tivas. Town Taxes. The Tax List for the year of the Town of Brevard is now in my hands for collection. All ta.\ payers are notified that the tax is now due and i>rompt j)ayment will be en- fon ed without 1‘avor. J. A. BRYSOX, Town Tax Collecior. Final Concert. The Franklin Orchestra will give their last concert on Sei)tember 12, lJM)o, at The Franklin, l)eginning at 8:00 p. m. The programme will be as follows: 1. ()verture—“Stradella’’ Flotow 2. Operatic selection— “Tannhauser” Wagner 8. Transcription—“Lost Hope” (lottschalk 4. Cornet Sole—“Answer’’....Robyn Wm. E. Aiken. ■). Waltz—‘vSweet Smiles” Waldteufel I). Hungarian Fantasia Tobane 7. Piano Sole—“ Valse Lente” Dolmetsck John Wiegand, Jr. 5. Operatic selection-- ‘Canui^n” Bizet Violin Solo—“Cavatina” Katf Fred G. Wiegand. 10. March from “Midsummer Night’s Dream’’...Mendelssohn The public is cordially invited to attend. For a billions attack take Chamber lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Z. W. Nichols, Brevard and O. L. l'2rwin, Cherrylield. * H^ver Before No, never before in a country store has the been better c»r the quantity greater or the pri<!cs low i store at CherryHeld. If the ladies will only come next week and see our new Dress Goods, such as Walstings, Lawns, Dimities, Zebiline Fancies, Etc., all new styles, never out before, v:e shall need ' tisement. Let the .voung and old come and see / ,3.^’ ” ('ollars. Fancy Ties and Crayats, Kead^>-Made ( lothing, ! nnts / Hats, Shines, all just arrived. If Brevard or any town can beat us in prices, styles or quality we will give you Round Trip ^Ticket and Pay Your Hotel Bill while in the city. Our stock of Groceries is fresh and complete, and our motto is. “Sell cheap, sell aheap, and keepeternally at it. Ladies, don*t punish yourselves by wearing the old long Corset when you can buy the J\lodern Girdle at Cheri'ylield, which insures ease, comfort and health. Come see. Columbus Whitmire Cherryfield, N. C, I Divide My Profd With You Customers and Friends: T have moved into my new store room In the ^Kthelwold Buildiny^. oit Hroad Street, and have a chance to show oft’ my large and choice &to<‘k oi General Merchandise. I am not selling my goods at cost for the next thirty days, for I sell tny ij'oods clieaj) all the year 1‘ound. At the present time I have just recei veil a larj^e line of drummei’s* samples which I will sell at wholesale prices. 1 ;iIm» iiave a larye line of Men's Shirts, Hosiery, Suspenders and Neckwear. For the Ladies T have soint; <*hoice bargains in Dry (ioods and Notions, also some niee I’m- brellas. (.'ome in and secure some of the great bargains while they last. Yours to please, .T. R. LEDBEXTEIi The Price Cutter. Plymbing, Steam Fitting, Tin and Slieet Iron Work. Pipe Threading and Cutting. Gasoline for sale. A new lot of Crockery just received. Large Stock of HEATERS now on hand. COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ON HAND. Galvanized Sheet Iron for Evaporatous, etc. Tinners’ and PJuml/- ers" material always in stock. Tin 81iin"les, Kidj^e Rolls, Galvan ized Iron Cornices. <^^tc. Parties i.Uerested will do well to gel iiiv pi-ices before placing their orders. W. E. B7SH0P Cor. Main and Caldwell Sts. BREVARD. N. Chas. E. Or: Livery&TTe< STABLES. Mntn street, BREVARD, Up to date Vehicles. CJood riding and di-iving Horses Attentive and careful Drivers. Work for summer visitors and t Ordei'S by Phone, Telegraph or Two princi])ai Main street stab ' public solicited, ptly attended to. ^ meet all trains. I t
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