W. L KUYKENDALL
Optician
Every Friday at Tally’s store.
PENROSE, N. C.
Ycu Live to See, and See to Live.
Kyej» t«'stod by improved instruments
and needed {rlasses «upj>lied.
Weak or failiny^ s?iyfht, mio])ia or
short si^rlit, astiymatisra and other
ci'enciencies of vis^ion cured by wear-
inf>- my improved lasses.
i^et me kn(.»\v your needs and I will
rail and test your eyes at your own
home.
Address as above II. F. I).—Iloute
No. 2.
Strawberry Plants.
The L,argest Stock in the World.
Nearly 100 Varieties.
All the choice, luscious kinds for
The (Jai'den and t'aric; Market. Also
^'^li;>])i!ll! Varieties. Also FRUIT TREES
OP HIL KINDS TO GROWERS AT WHOLESALE RATES.
V'e wi!l save pu half in piantlrig an orchard. Dew
berries. *\.spara>>us. lihubarb, Gra])e
Vines, etc.
Our 120 page Manual, free to
buyers, enables everpbody to
grow them with success and
profit.
A>! ]>lants ])ac::'*d to i-arry across
the continent fte.-li as when duo-, il
lustrated cataloyfue free. S]»ecify if
\')Vi want ratalo;ii:e of .Ship])in*j Va-
1 .dies or Fancy (Ji'.rden kimis.
GDntinental Plant Co.,
KITTIIICLL. X. C.
A FREE PATTERN
(rour own solectioii) to every sub
scriber. Ouly 5<> cents a year.
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IkTTERNS
Seams 4lln-*ed and Perforations she*
ttie Basting ani Sewing Lines.
<^fi!y lo and 15 cent^ each—rone hiijher
Ask for them S >lil in noarly eveiy cily
a:id town, or bv m.iil Irom
THE r^cCALL CO..
S:3-I!5-1I7 Hest 3Jst St, NCSV YORK.
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NOTICE.
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n vv. ZACHARY. AltoMi.y. ^
To Tax-Payers. 1
•Ml tax-payei-s of Traii.>vlvania i
I'ounty will Ihkl- nolict- th;u 1 will l.e i
at Il':e loliowirrj- phict's to collect taxes j
o;i diitct; publi>!'.v_‘.l ot?low: i
(’atheys <'reuk. ()ctobcr 1!>. {
<;^)ucc^ter. '.iaccdonia <'liiirch. (X*-|
lober liO. S
tli.';_''ltaek. lloj^'oack .School House, j
()cioD»,*i'lii. I
< a;iu K<»lt(;ius. Alexaniiers. Store
October l!ll.
Ka^tatoe. Zion ( I'.urfii (>>_*Lo’=)<*r '2'\. j
I'oi’k. !>;;pti.<t. v'liurtr;i. i M't. Ij4. j
i>i’l;!is I iocic. i.ioiiis' (>.(1 Store, j
< ) to: -jr 2f;. I
'' ■ ; iU--'. I >un:;i in. < ox’s .Stoiv^. (,>ct. 27 I
I Liver. >•.>;r>v«ii‘I.hSl«>i‘o. (/c-
tcber 2l<.
lloytl. V/. .1. Wilson's Store,
t )i.er'2\».
<‘lotiio. I)aue;{i!‘‘^ Stofe. < )cl. -’>0.
I>!‘evard. ( ilo'.'.se. ocl. •>1.
'!';iaCs must K..> ai oiu e. Thi-
h'.w coIlipel^ iiiC to rjiaue S'.*li;ciuont o:
liiit.ixen due sii-.le :i:iii ct^i.niy tiy cer
tain dates, s!! luee: lue on a!>o\e dalc‘^
a:iil scIiIl" in luii.
i will ],i-.tce..Hi to lovy (»n and sell
jii-oi*i‘rty ailer Nt . lit ;<»i- la;-es n<»l
}>ai<l by liiai liaif. Voi: will j-ave ci^^l
l>v ."Cltiin;^ ]>i-oniptlv. Verv '-espect-
f.nly. .lA.'.l KS (•. KING.
Sheriff and Tax Culiecior.
llrevard. .Sc])t. 21.
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ijMil
’'.V<‘i;jhi!)i!- '>! lbs. to l.'i'>he’; raised oi
land v eliiML;- .'{I i»ushels ])er acre.
I’i'icc* =i< 1.-'ni »u*i‘ b'.:siii‘i. l. ali at
Brevaid RcISer Mills.
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
Cieoro Loftis tells u.s that Sam
Lance has the larj?est “it*” hog in the
county.
E. J. Hawkins of Greers, S. C., has
been visiting his brother, D. S.
Hawkins.
Ml’S. Plato Heffner is improving
enough to allow her husband to re
sume his work.
The News had a very pleasant
visit from Mesdames Rumbough
and Dodge of Cleveland, O., on Mon
day last.
W. W. Zachary, Esq., went to
Asheville and Marshall on paofe.‘<-
sional business Monday, returning
Wednesday.
Duff ('antrell dropped in the office
on Wethiesday and reports every
thing in a flourishinj^- condition in
his section.
We are glad tp see Miss Stnnsell
in town again. She is to hav’e
charge of one of the departments at
tlie Industrial school.
Our farmers have had a splendid
season to take their fodder, and the
rain that came on Wednesday was
needed and did no harm.
The Asheville presbytery covened
t>n Tuesdnv with Davidson River
church. Many prominent presbyte-
rian ministers were pre.sent.
Mesdames Slt*ymaker and Wicks
and MissSlaymaker of Berkley, Va.,
iNliss Jessie l-*iper and Mis. (J. W.
Morgan visitetl Lake Toxaway on
Thursday last.
Rev. T. L. Weldon of Chick
.Springs, S. C., who htjs bee!< visiting
D.ivid Hawkins, preached a .splendid
sermon at the JJnptist church on
'rnc.-il..y night.
Hy the Asheville (\tizen we see
that Caldwell Whitmire of (’herry-
field jiiid F. L. DeVane of lirevard
li.ive been drawn as jurors for Ihe
I ext term of Federal court which is
.set for Nov. 2.
If our farmers w'ould use a ma-
cl'.ine to cut and hind their corn and
then have it shredded they would
find that thej' had much more feed
tor each, acre cultivatetl. I^ook into
tiie matter, farmers, (io and see
those farmers who have adopted
that method and yoM will be con-
vihc* tl.
Henderson county Is surnnitting
tlie proposition of a bond issue to
l)uild a new court Iioush costing
to a vote of its taxpayers.
This is one item of e.xpe«-e which
our county will not be caile-l onto
inciu’ for several y»^ars; we « an de-
vole our ."urplus cash to making
better roads and building britlges.
n;Mi(lersonville is just at ]>resent
ii;aking strenuous efl'orts to 5»t‘t ‘>ut a
bjj4 crowd at tlie Western Xortlj
Carolina Fair to be held there Octo
ber 2s atid 2‘->. The promoters seem
to recojrnize the fact that} succe.«s
det»ends on the profuse and judii?ious
u.«e of j)rinters’ ink, and the Hustler
this week contnins a page of irtfor-
mation concerning the enterprise,
li-it of premiums, etc. As tl;i< is
the tirst effort in this line made by
our mother town it might pay Hre-
vard to watch proceedings and take
note-—there i*: no telling what may
hapi»en hereanotlier year.
Two of our jn-ominent carpenters
c<>nclu(b‘d that Tuesday was a ^ood
(lay to go tishing. It wns very en
joyable floating down stream, bitt
when they undertook to pole the
bo.-it back to its mooriny:s it was up
liill business. After several failures
ro get over a shoal the cajitain con
cluded to get out and make a “canal
luuse” of himself for the moment.
.Just as he bad put this idea into ex
ecution the pilot discovered that his
coat had been swept from its dock
i>y an overiianging limb atid was on
its way to the Mississippi river. Ih*
also concluded that it was a jjood
lime to “take water.” and ati on
looker would have discovered that
b.)ating, with the captain and crew-
Aa<iin<»-, isn’t as enticiny; as nn auto
mobile ride.
W. L. Aiken, J. E. Clayton, A. H.
King, J. L. Aiken and Mackey Alli
son left on Wednesday for the west
ern part of Tennessee and elsewhere
to make their fall collections.
There will be preaching at the Bre
vard Presbyterian church Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock by the Rev. E.
3I(tDavis. Immediately after the
.service Fleming Ramsaur and Co
lumbus Siinard will bo ordained and
installed as deacons.
It Seems now that the plat of Bre
vard mside from W. L. Hume’s sur
vey is wrong—or at least Surveyor
Hardin finds that measurements do
not agree with the corners e.stablish-
ed by that survey. Isn’t it about
time that the street lines were made
permanent?
Capt. Halyburton, J C. Loftis, J.
A. liry.son and T. T. Loftis returned
oii Wednesday from their hunting
trip to South Carolina. Owing to
the woods being so dry they did not
start any deer but bagge«I a large
number of squirrels, several c»)ons
and ’po.ssums.
T. D. England Is laying down ma
terial on tlie lot recently bought
from Miss Delia (Jash for a ware
house. He will al.so build a new
store on the same lot as s‘'on as a
grade is established for 3lain street
hy the towMi authorities. This ques
tion of tirade is now up to tlie town
and shtiuld be permanently settled
at once.
Business Locals.
Notices in this column will l>e in
serted at the price of .'cts per line.
Cottaife for rent—A. H. King.
New line of shirt waist goods at J.
E. Clayton’s.
A car load of salt just received at
T. I). England’s,
Fresh cotton seed meal and hulls
at T. D. England’s.
See Clayton's new and stylish line
of fall and winter dress goods.
Nice fn^sli groceries at reasonable
prices can be found at Osteen's.
Ladies will fiiul a lan:e assortment
of cloaks and capes at Clayton's.
Jim Aiken will [lay hisrhest prices
tt)^r buixlles tops and fodder.*
' t*ed wheat—10‘> bushels Fulcaster
vvh«it at per bu. \V. K. Osborne.*
3!rs, Norton will have in a new
ship-itient of stylish hats on Satur
day.
First class »rreen cotft^e, 12 pounds
for one dollar, at J. JC. ( ox’s, the
cash grocer.
Beft're buyin<>;^ your flour j.inl sta
ple <irocerit?s see the uew’ nnuchant,
E. ()st(vn, corner of .Main and Cald
well streets.
T^ost—Between the df'^pot and ])ub-
lie squaie. on 3!o«day, a wnt<‘h
charm. One dollar revvainL Apply
to John Duckwoit I).
ex*^end our thanks to the pul>-
lic for the very liberal i>atronaj>ce
giv. Q us. Our business has grow’ii
rapiuiy since the day we opened our
doors. AVe lioi>e to merit a continu
ance of same. Hespm-tfully, The
Brevaril Dru*> Co.
Don^t Forget
when you are in
Brevard to call at
. DeLONG’S
For he can save you money on Clothing,
etc., and sell you Groceries at the low*
est cash prices.
Selica Slices.
101 itors Sylvan Valti;y News:
Key. J. P. Hyder u ili [jreach at
Catheys Creek church the 3d
Sunday at 4 p. ni.
Mrs. F. W. Ellis left for her
home at Ha,^ cl hurst. Miss., last
Friday.
Miss and Mrs. J. 8. Brumfield
are w’lth H. P. Clarke's camping-
party this week.
The church here is to under,^o
many improvements—new roof,
painting, etc. I undei’stand quite
a large sum will be expended and
work is to begi i at once.
Di\ and Mrs. Nick of Hender
sonville have been guests on the
Symington farm for a lew days
They went to Lake Toxaw’ay and
were highly pleased with all they
saw. Bob.
OOFFEE!
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.
NEW GOODS
of all kinds to arrive this
and next week, including
Die W. L. DouElas Hand-Made Siioes.
A lot of Jewelry already in.
Anything you want in the Dry Goods line.
W. L. CARMICHAEL
Phone 19
Special Sales Every Day
-OF—
FBESH, NEW, UP-TO-DATE OHOOEHIES.
PRICES VERY REASONABLE.
I give o^y customers their money's wortJa of first class gtx/ds
and do not try to see how much I can make. biU how mucli I can
give my juatrons. Come in and see my stock, loarii my prices and
be convinc-ed.
J. IE. CO X^
The Grocer
King Building
Main Street
J. A. MILT.-RR,
Builders’ fiardware
and Building Materials
Dressed Lumber
Laths
Shingles
Sash
Doors
Blinds
Locks
Hinges
Window P«lle3^s
Plastering Hair
pement
Lime
Ready Roofing
Glass
Putty
, Sash Locks ^
Window Lifts
^,'Sash Cord and Weights
isCormick Reapejs and Binders
Mowers, Rakes, Corn ,^rs and Grain Drill^
Cor. Main and Caldwell
BREVARD, N. C