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The Medicine That You Take When you have a prescription compounded 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 Sylvan Valley News Phone 5. Brevard. N. C. BREVARD UUNDRY. We wish to call the attention of the laundry patrons of Brevard tt) the fact that we will operate a laundry here, located two doors above ]>ost ollice, on Main stj*eet. and res])eei- fully solicit youi* i)atronajie. We aie here f(»r the convenience of the ])eople of l>i-evard. and feel conlidt-nt that those now sendinjr tl.eii- laundry work out of town will ))atronize us. Our Wcrk Will be the Very Best a-i we have tlie latest improved ma- eliinerv. S;itisfaction j^uar.-inteed. High Gloss or Domestic Finish Please mark list X bt f»>re eitiier wx>rd ]iivfeiMvd -(iloss <ir T")! We are vei\v ies}>ectful!y vours. Brevard Laundry. A. T. HOWKX. (;. H. HUca'KLV. )*“»’• IM-P-A-X-S Tabiilo.s Doctors find A <i()()(l itrcscriptioii For iiiaiikiiHl The packot is oiitnr^'li for u^iial ocra^'ons. 'I lie laiiiiij botile H'lO rt' t>) f(»iitaiii>« a Mipp’.y lor a yci.r. Ail «iniy,i:ists st*li ilioiii. Gliaap Setilsrs’ Ticlcsts. On the first und third Tuesdays of <‘i\ch month till Ajn’il, 11)04, the Frisco Systcnj (S^iint I^ouis mid San Franeisco Jiaiirond) will sell reduced one-way jind lound-trip tickets from Uirnjiii^h.im, Memjihis ;ind Saint Ijouis to points in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, OUl.ihoma, ;^liidian Terri tory and Texas. Write W. T. Saun ders, (icneral Ajrent l‘ass. Dept., Atlanta, (Jm., for full information. James Trantbn] The Decorator Expert Assistants Honest> Work All kinds of Exterior Painting done PAINTS SCIENTIFICALLY MIXED Papej* Hanf^injr, Fresco Work and all kinds of interioi* finishing a s])ecialty. Saves Two From Deatli. “Our little dau^jhter had an al- niost fatal attack of whooping < ou«?h and bi'onchitis,’’ writes \irs. W. K. TIaviland, of Armonk, N. J., “but M*hen all other remedies failed, we .saved her life with Dr. Kin<;’.s Xew Discovery. Our niece, wJu) liad con sumption in an advanced stage also used this wonderful medi« ine and to day she is perfectly well.” Desper ate throat and lung diseases yield to J)r. Tving’s New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. oOc. and $1 bottle.s guaranteed by Nichols, drug gist. Trial bottles free. .MINER «fe HREESE, Editors and Proprietors. Friday MorniTig^ Oct. 9, IVOo. Town and County Items. M. E. Ghurci) Announcemsnt. Brevard Industrial School. Charles McFee was in town on hist Friclay. Mrs. Woodbridge returned on Fri day from a visit to New York. Cam Osborne, associate editor of the Hustler was in town on Monday. Tlie schedule changed on Monday last and we will not have any Sun day trani hereatter. EM)ert Gilbert, of Saluda, whs a visitor of his aunt Mrs. .1. J. Miner on Saturday and Sunday, last. Mrs. Slatnaker and daughter, and .Mrs. WicUs, of Berkley, Va., are vis itors at tlie home of Mrs. \V. L. Morris. licverly Trantham has accei)ted a position with H. J. IMcklesimer and will beolad to have his friends come to see him. W. T. Bosse and wife made a pleasant trip to Lake Toxaw’ay on Sunday last and were greatly pleased with the Scenery of that .sectiini. j The News stated last week that Rhododendron Falls weiH? on Tin key rreek and it was a mistake. Mr. Orr inlV>rms ns that it is on Sutton’s creek. | A party of our young men who, Went on a niountain trip last week tiot lost on their way home and had to canip for one night on the ton ol'j Hear Veil mountain without tire or food. Henry Brow n, Fraidc Fanning and Cajjt. Jim Ciudger, of Asheville, and P..]. Moore, of (Iranite Falls passed tlirouy;h tow’n on Monday on their way to the mountains fora week’s hunting trip. Although our summer visitors have not all left tlu>re are several northern tourists among- us who will si»end the winti^r in this .section. Brevard always has a considerable number of visitors in her midst. The members of the Bapti*^t church have called t!ie llev. Mr. ('ashwcll, of ^Marion, to fill their i>ulpit. Mr. (’ashwt‘1! is a man well calculated to fill his high position in this town anti it is to l>e hoped that he will ac cept the call. G. yi. Lynch and son T^eo and J. 1). Simmons, of Chastain, S. C., \' ere callers at the Nicws office on Satur day last. The two young men came ovei to enter the Broad Valley In stitute when* Simmons has already been a student. Th(‘ winter will soon b(‘ upon ns anti as yet there has been nothiiiu definite done towards having the grades of our sireets and sidew’alks estai)lished. Tf the Aldermen would have a comjietent engineer to survt'v the town and locate the levels and grades of oui- streets many citizens would put down good sidewalks in front of their property. Some train must have arrived dur ing Sunday night, tor no one receiv ed the Asheville Citizen of Sunday until soon Monday morning, it seems impossible that the postmaster could have overlooked it. Our ]>eo.! pie who look forward to the Citizen were greatly disappointed at not g(*t- ting it on Sundaynight as that is the time it should be delivered. A “po.'-sum hunt” on (piite an ex tensive scale occurrc'd Monday night in which the fair took a leading part. Misses Dollie, I.ottie and Jen nie Wcilt, Gertrude and (bace Suni- mey, p:dith Kilpatrick and Osie Mi ner i)ioceeded to make noise ent)Ugh toawa'Cn the neighbors and drive every ‘possum in the county into their dens, while (Jus Gillespie, Clenn McLean, Walter Weilt, Grady Kilpatrick, Thurman and Grover Summey, Carroll Knglish and Den nis Ledbetter, with several and sun dry dogs, proceeded to hunt lor game and stand guard over the la dies. They didn’t catch anything except bad colds but they had n •‘high old time.” Beginning on Monday Oct. 12, the Woman’s Home Missions so ciety of the M. K Church South, will observe a week o" prayer. The meetings will be held in the following order, each day at 3:30 o’clock, p. m: Monday, Oct. 12; Consecration services, conducted by Mrs. C. P. Moore at the Parsonage. Tuesday Oct. 13; Supplies and rescue w’ork conducted by Mrs. Fitch Taylor at her home. Wednesday, Oct. 14; Litera ture, tithing and mountain work conducted by Mrs. J. A. For sythe at the Henning Inn. Thur.sday, Oct. 15; Alien Races conducted by Mrs. B. T. Edgjr- ton at her home. Friday, Oct. 10; Settlement Homes and Deaconesses conduct ed by Miss Delia Gash at her home. Saturday. O t. 17; Lo'^al w’ork conducted by Mrs. W. J. Puette at her home. Sunday morning, Oct. 18th; Special sermon to women by Kiv. C. P. Moore Pastor, and Tiianksgiving service at 3:30 p. in. in the church All the ladies of the town and community are cordially invited to attend these meetings, and the members of the Society are earnestly urged t«) be present. ORLANDO SMITH DEAD. Was General Manager of the B. and O. Railroad. Chicago, Oct. 3.—Orlando S-niJth. general manager af the Baltimore and Ohio railrorci. and an officer during the civil war, died at 2 o’clock this morn ing. Ke had been i!l for ten days. BREVARD, N. C. Will open in new building Oct. 20, 1903. COURSES: Common School, Domestic Science, Bible and Normal. Instruction thorough and practical* Expenses the lowest* For further information address E. E. BISHOP, Prin. J^ever Before No, never before in a country store has the styles and (jnalitx been better or the quantity <.o‘eater t»r tlie pi’ices lovvei ''in store at (’hei'rytield. If the ladies will only come next week aiid set our new Dress (ioods, such as IVaistings, Lawns, Dimities, Zebiline Fancies, Etc., all new styles, never out before, we sIujII need no further ixivcr- tisenu nt. Let the youny and ohl (tome and see our line <)f liiihli< i- Collars. Fancy Ties and Cravats. Heady-Made Clothiny. I’am-. Hats, Shoes, all just ai’i'ived. If lirevjird or any otliei’ >niall I 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 (iroceries is fresh and (‘oiiiplftr. and our motto is, “Sellcheaj), sell aheap, and keepeternally at, ii." Ladies, don*t punish yourselves by wearing the old long Corset when you can buy the Modern Girdle at Cherrylield, which insures ease, comfort and health. Conn- Columbus Whitmire Cherryfleld, N. C. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. At Hamburg the v.'omen’s congres-* debated the practice of wearing co*i- sets and jewelry. Although pressed not to call congress in extra session. President RooseveU persists in his determination. The militia of several states are tik- tng part with the regulars in the war game being played in Kentucky. Yellow fever is still epidemic at Lar edo, Tex., but in the opinion of experts the situation has greatly improved. At a meeting of pig iron makers of the south, at Birminsham, Ala., it was resolved to re*-uce the output 25 per cent. Twenty-five witnesses were examined In the trial of Ernest Kaywood for the murder of Ludlow Skinner, at Ral eigh. N. C. The committees on union of tht Northern and Cumberland Pre.sbyterl- ans have adjourned without reachin* an agreement. The Macedonian revolutionary le?.d- ers as.^ert that all the Christians In the town of Mehomia have bean mas sacrer] by the Turks. The .Massachusetts Republicans have nominated Governor .John Rates far a second term. President Roosevelt was indorsed and protection uefen-ied. The honoral)le artillery c<nnpany o.' London marched through Boston. The E’ritlsh fi3.g fiew at the Hub for the first tinte since the revoluticnary dayc. Attorney Dickinson, in prei'entina the case of the United States to the Alaskan boun*:nry commission, ridi- ciilea the contentions of the British counsel An attempt was made to prevent" the execution of the Van Wormer brothers by forgery. A telegram pur porting to be from President Roosevelt w'BS sent to the warden forbidding the execution. The resolutions introduced at the conference o-f conservative associations to approve Chamberlain’s fiscal scheme w'as wdthdraw-n. Premier Balfour said Chamberlain was the greatest colonial minister Great Biital!} had ever had. Burglars entered the residence of W. H. Smithers, at Waynesville. X. C.. and stole diamonds valued at $2,000. Ladies seeing the burglars ecreamei and in their hurry to escape the bur glars dropped the dlam'Onds In the yard. The advisory committee In charge of the affairs of Middendorf & Co., and John S. Williams & Sons states that the firms wdll emerge from the trou ble stro>nger than ever. It is believ ed at Baltimore that the firms will re tain control of the Seaboard. I Divide My Profit With You Customers and Friends: 1 have moved into my new sstore I'oom in the .Ethelwold I’uildiiiL'. ou liroad .Street, and liave a chance to show oft' my lar^e and choice ol General Merchandise. T am not s»*lliny my j^oods at cf)st for the next thirty dnys. for 1 s' ll in,\ ti’oods chcai) ‘*-11 tlicy<‘;ir round. At the ])i-esont time I iiav(> just rcf ivcil a lai-ye line of di-uiunuM-s* samples which I will ^eil at wliolesa.!** prices. I also iiave a lar^e line of Men's; .Shirts. Hosiery, Susi)enilers and Neckwear. For the Ladies 1 have some <*hoi<*t‘ bargains in Dry (ioods and Xotions. also some nin- I'm- Ijrelhis. Ct»me in and secure some of the jireat bar<iains wliile they last. Yours to ])lease, J. R. LEDBETTER The Price Cutter, Steas! fiiling, Tin arS Siioet Iron Work, Pipe Threading and Cutting. Gasoline for sale. A new lot of Crockery just received. Large Stock of HEATERS now on hand. For a pleasant physic take Chain- berljiin's Stomach and Liver Tablet.s. Ea-y to take. Pleasant in eflect. P >r sale by Z. W. Nichols, Brevard, and O. L. Er.vin, Cherryfleld. COOKING STOVES AND RA.NGES ON HAND. Galvanized Sheet Iron for Evaporators, etc. Tinners’ and I’ln.nib- ers' material always in stock. Tin Shingles. Kidi^e Rolls. (i:ilvati- ized Iron Cornices, etc. Parties interested will do well Lo niy prices before placing their orders. W. E. BISHOP Cor. Main and Caldwell Sts. BREVARD. N- C
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