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Pointer on Enlargements, Crayons, Standard Grade, $1.50 J^astels, Standard Grade, $2.00 16x20 Size. Oak Hill News. Glovernn^the^Tent Brevard. Townsend Transfer Co. BAGGAGE delivered to any part of tlie city. V DRAY MEETS ALL TRAINS. Heavy Haulins on Contract. Phone 67. Brevard, N. 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. Phone 20. Brevard, N. C. W. L. ^^.IIvElSr <fe Co MEAT DEALERS. •V O JO < > r O Si 09 m c o 2 Buyers and Dealers In Beg^j Satfis, Slieep and Hogs Phone 63. Brevard, N. C. The Long and Short of It. Restaurant and Bakery Loaf Bread, Cakes, Pies, Etc., Fresh Every Day. All the Vegetables. Deli-: cacies and Toothsome Dainties of the i season served daily. I \ I IliynUCC and Short-Order LU li UnLu Meals a Specialty. Editor Sylvan Valley News: Oliver Orr attended church at Enon the first Sunda3^ Wave Morris and family of Davidson River speht Sunday with C. C. Case and family. Miss Eula Morris spent Sun day with Miss Bertha Oi r. It is quite a busy time with some of the fai mers sowing rye. J. G. Holden and family of Turkey Creek visted Robert Hamilton Sunday. Gadon Allison left last Monday for his father's home in Hender sonville. Rev. Slagle will preach at the chapel Sunday at 11:00 o'clock. Prof. J. N. Bradley of Broad Valley spent Friday night at the home of Mrs. R. A. Orr. Miss Oleo Hamilton went to Lake Toxaway last Mr>nday and reports having an enjoyable trip. James Case spent Friday night with W. C. Hamilton and family. Mrs. Duckett of the Pink Beds was a ])leasant visitor on Lamb's Creek last week. Oliver Orr went to the Pink Beds on business Saturday. There was a light in someone’s parlor the other Sunday night and a bicycle at the gate. Won der if Hal Cagle was not there? Many thanks. Pink Bed Pete, for your special invitation to the old-time singing. Am sorry I could not attend. Hope there will beanotlior in the future. Best wishes to the News. Bluk Eves. Reba Readings. Hditoi' Sylvan Valley New?;: A singing was given at the home of J. C. Bagwell Sunday p. m. which we are sure was en joyed by those ])resent. C. P. Hogsed and sister Myr tle, attended the steropticon en- ti'rtainment at Rocky Hill church Satui-day evening and report a tine time. Alice Whitmire passed thi*ough our section Saturday en route to E;ist Poi-i\. H(‘lloI Snow Ball, all I have to say in i-egai'd to your (piestion is, “where your treasuni is. there will yf>ur heart be also." and I su[)pose Elza's treasure is some- wh(*re in this section, the re:ison he visits here. Now tell me why one of ourReba boys is so inter ested in the Broad Valley sec- tiony Tjon T^atson of Calvert visited his old home here Saturday night and “s«)me one's ’ home in the Cedar Mountain vicinity Sunday. Tell us about it *‘Jim Crow." Katie Scruggs spent Sunday night with her friend Uelle Cas sell. M iss Nina Duckworth of Bre vard was in our vicinity Sunday afternoon but Sunshine did not get to see her. Chincapins are beginning to open, hurrah cousins let's have a jolly time chincapin hunting. Sunshine. Ihe iCthelwold Brevard’s New Hotel. Open the whole year. Service and table first class. JUl modern conveniences. Sample*rooms free. A House that will suit Commercial Travelers, The patronage of the Traveling Public, as well as Summer Tourists, is solicited. Brevard, C., July 20, *05. The Best Is Not Too Good for Our Customers We carry a large line of Parke Davis Co. 's and Shai-pe Doljnr-*. Pharmaceuticals and Squibb’s a?id Merck's Ch(Miii<‘als ior filling physicians prescriptions, and there are none bettei- tiiau tiiese. Re.speetfully, The Brevard Drug Co. E. W. BLYTHE, Manager. Brevard Pressing Cktb. THOS. W. MOSELY, Prop rictof. Gentlemen*s Clothing Cleaned, Pressed and Jiepaired. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Only $1.50 per month. Shop just below postoffice. Broad VaUey Institute Broad Valley, Transylvania Caiinty, N. C. Next Term Opens August 10. 1903. Jt Competent Faculty. Healthful JUr. Co^educational. Beautiful. Scenery. St. Louis exposition officials are boasting that their festival hall will have a dome even larger than that of St. Peter’s. \ “1 eat at Aiken’s R2Staurant” “I don't, but I w hereafter.” ^ P^verything Strictly Fii-st Class. | I Call early and often. j ^im Jiiken, ~ Main Street Curps Constipation, Indifjestion Blood, Kidney and Liver Dis^ease j 10c, 25c and 50c per box. j IVrite^fonfree sample. \ d \Jluy by ical Co., Jisheville, N. C. ' Dr. M. P. Daugherty, well known Mei'cer and Summer coun ties, W. Va., most likely owes his life to the kindness of a neighbor. He was almost hopelessly atllictod with diari'lioea; was attended by two phy sicians who f^ave him little, if any i*e- lief, when a neighbor learning of his serious condition, brought him a bot tle of CramberJain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured him in less than twenty-four hours. For sale oy Z. W. Xiehols, Brevard and O. L. Erwin, Cherrytield. <)nohumli*ed and foily-one studt'ut.s from ‘ive counties ami t"-. ;> -t hist yajir. Mediila givoii. CJood water. Kx]>enscs elicaj). Hu.ijovci-’lV i.' rt- si)ei‘ted here. Foi- iiifoi-mation and })artioulai‘.s call on or address S. W^ HALL, I . J. X. lUlADLKY, \ ‘ ‘ ^^Cleanliness is next to Godliness.^' thing of beauty is a joy forever.'^ Our stock of GROCERIES is fresh and clean—neat, sweet and toothsome. Higli Oraile Coffees, Teas and Fancy Caiioeil Osodo You pay no one else^s bill when dealing with us. as our terms are cash. DEAVER & LOFTIS, The Grocers. Aethelwold Building* Phone 85.
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