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/ I THE MEDICINE That You Take When you hay© a prescription compounded m my store—thert 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 MINKK & KREESE. Editors and Proprietors. Friday Morning^ Nov. 6, 1903. Town and County Items. Phone 5. Brevard. N. C. W. L KUYKENDALL ^ Optician Every Friday at Tally’s store. PENROSE, N. C. You Live to See, and See to Live. Eyes tested by improved instruments and needed jjlasses su]>j)lied. Weak or failin^^ si^ht. miopia or short sijjht, asti^uiatisiu and other detieiencies of vision cured by wear- in^r my improved «jflasses, Let me know your needs and T will call and test your eyes at your own home. Address as above 11. F. D.—Koute No. 2. BREVARD LAUNDRY. We wish to call the attention <>f the laundry patrons of J^revard to the fact that we will o])erate a laundry here, locatod two dooi-s above post office, on Main street, and respect fully solicit your ]>atrona;re. We are here for the convenience of the ])eoi>le of Brevard, and feel confident thjU those now sendinj^- their laundry work out of town will ]>atronize us. Our Work Will be the Very Best as we have the latest imi>roved ma- chinerv. Satisfaction j>uaranteed. The family of H. P. Clarke went to Greenville to see the great liar- num & Bailey 8liv.w. Mrs. R. A. Jacobs and family have come to town for the winter and will occupy Mis8 Huger’s cottajie. Mrs. A. J. MoDevitt, of Walnut, N. C., is visiting relatives and friends in Brevard this week. 1. H. Aiken went to Charlotte on Tuesday on husinrss and incidental to see Harnum and liailey’s show. Last week the new depot at Pisgah Poorest was completed and the rnil- road company is now readv for busi ness at that point. Mrs. Homier and Miss McCargc who have been spending several months at T. W. Whitmire's left on Monday for their home in Rich mond Va. L. R. Duvall of the /Vsheville Citizen made us a pleasant visit on Tues«iay afternoi)n. We are always glad to see any representative of Western North Carolina’s best daily paper. Capt. T. S. Boswell was in town on : Monday from Lake Toxaway, Ernest Ewbanks, of Henderson ville, was a visitor in Brevard on Monday. It will pay all those who can to go to Hendersonville and see the Street Carnival there. T. w. Whitmire and wife went to Asheville on Thursday to be gone until Saturday. Claude R. Allison, of Marshall, was a welcome visitor to Brevard and the News otlice last Wednesday. H. C. Fenwicke, Station agent at Selica, was in town yesterday shak ing hands with his many friends. D. L. English Es(j. went to Ashe ville on Monday to attend theUnited States Court which is in session there. Mrs. Farraday Reeves who has been visiting Mrs. ClamJe Kinsland, left on Thursday for her liome in Asheville. The many friends of Mrs. Claude Cauble will be glad to learn that she is in Brevard. She is staying at the ^Ethehvold. The boys are catching several coons while out ’possum hunting. In fact there is a great amount of game thi'S year. OLO^THING! 25c on the dollar SAVEB ! V If you will visit our store within the next 30 days, our winter stock, and in order to do so We must make room for Here are $15.00 SUITS for $12.00 12.50 •• “ 10 00 “ 8.00 “ “ (5.00 “ “ Good Shoes L25 Best Calico 5c per yard $2.(K) Pants $1-25 4.r)0 a. 50 Some of Our Pnces. $10.00 OVERCOATS $7.75 8.00 “ 6.00 5.00 4.00 “ Arbuckle’s Coffee 11c 8ic Ginghams yard Good Jeans yard Good Linen Collars .4 for 25c 1.50 “ LOO DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE $30; NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE $20. Sample Hats at your own price. Gloe us a look. Yours for bargains, M. J. Glazener & Sons, Toxaway, N. C. ^ ^ 1 It IS reported that \\ hit Whitmire R. Lee AVhitner and wife, of! , -i- , „ ^ . . 'Contracted scaritis from T. Slider Maiden, North Carolina, are visit-1 ^ •n 1^ . J i oods and suffered from it consider ing r. I). England. Mi’s. Whitiier' ki , i * m i I ably last Tuesday night, is the aunt of IJertha and P^thel Eng- j laiul and came up to attend their ® Asheville Citizen wedding. The attention of the Board of Al- High Gloss or Domestic Finish Please mark list X before either word ])refej’red—Gloss o)* Domestic. We are very respectfully yours, Brevard Laundry. A. T. liOWKN. ) (i. H. HUGUKLY. ) Pro])s. IM-P-A-X-S Tabules Doctors lind A good prescription For mankind The r)-ceiit pa< ket is enoii^'li lor usual occasions. Tlie faiiiiiy bottle (»K) oeiits) ooiUuins a supply for a year. All druf^Kists sell them. Cheap Settlers’ Tickets. On the tirst and third Tuesdays of each month till April, l‘J04, the Frisco System (Saint Louis and San Francisco Railroad) will sell reduced one-way and round-trip tickets from Birmingham, Memphis and Saint Ijouis to points in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, ^Indian Terri tory and Texas. Write W. T. Saun ders, General Agent Pass. Dept., Atlanta, (Ja., for full information. James M. Trantham The Decorator Expert Assistants Honest^ Work All Idnds of Exterior Painting done that Chas A. Nichols, brother of Ze ro Nichols, was married Wednesday , . ,, 1 1.1. to Miss Nelia. Miller of Mill's River, dermen is called to the mud hole in | the sidewalk just in front of John i Plato Heffiior and wife left M<»n- A11 ison's residence. This should be day for Glen Springs. S. ('., where tixed as it can be easily done with aiMi'f*. Heffner will remain until she load of gravel. entirely recovers from her severe W. II. Faulkner’s new i)ebbledash residence just east of the corporate! Aldermen should notice the limits is finir^hed and he has moved <‘^^he crossings made in with his lamily. He will now i John McMinii at his own expense discover how it seems to live in a giv.' the citizens some- house of his own. : thing as good at the expense of the Why is it that no one has started | up a coal and wood yard here? I How many shots at close range Several loads of coal have been or-' "’HI take tt) make a man run if dered by citizens as well as a great J he fails to move after six shots being amount of wood. Tbis is a good i into him? For the answ^er ask o])ening for some investor. | Whit, also what kind of language is , , , , If.' hest to use when one is scared. Jh’evard has reason to be proud of i Aiken and Poole who are comedians j .Jim Loftis went to Greenville last ot‘ a high order and whose work is I week to stand an examination lor a always appreciated by the people ^ position on the Southern Railway, here. Their woi k on Monday night i and we have heard that he passed in connection with Prof. Ruff was j the examination and now'has a trood fine, in fa(*t it was the event of tliej position on the roafl between Green- entertainment. j viile and Atlanta. Several of our young ladies and | The ladies of the Home Mission matrons went “’possum” hunting on | Society of the Central m. E. church Inst Monday night and had a splen-: of Asheville, have a card in the Citi- did time. They had a most exciting ' j^pn asking for donation® f.)r the Bre- Brevard Industrial School. 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, time for although no possum was caught they did manage to tree and vard Industrial School. From the great amount of interest show’n bv capture a large “Vulture’’ the generic the women of all denominations the name of which is Huzzard. | success of this mos* worthy and Capt. Billy Wilson has added quite I gr^^atly needed institution is assured. extensively to his residence near! tow n. He has built a kitchen with | rooms underneath, a piazza thei. , I insulted the people of a laree portion of the United States by bavins' ne£rro Bid you all noticH that onr Presi- dent, Theodore Roosevelt, had again PAINTS SCIENTIFICALLY MIXED Paper Hanging-, Fresco Work and all kinds of interior finishing- a specialty. whole length of both old and new portions, has put a new roof on the old house and is now' ready to enter tain his friends in better shape than «ver before. “Bully for Captain Billy,” say we. W. E. Aiken returned on Sunday night from a pleasut e trip to Colum bia, S. C.. and while there he saw tw'o games of football in which two of onr Brevard boys participated, one being Jim Forsythe of the Clem- son team, and Fred Miller of the A. «& M. team. As is ahvays the case the Brevardites were at the head, these two men being the best play ers on their teams. Several of our citizens in Brevard and on Little River made applica tion some time ago for fish to re stock the mountain streams and ponds from the U. S. Fish Commis sion, On Tuesday afternoon they received telegrams stating that the fish car would be here on Wednes day morning and to be ready to re ceive the fish and every one was get ting busy along that line when an other message was received stating that the fish car would not come. A[ever Before No, never before in a connti'y stoj*e has the styles and quality been better or the quantity greater or the prices lower than Kt i)ur store at C’herryh'eld. If the ladies will only come next week and see our new Dress (xoods, such as Waistings, Lawns, Dimities, Zebiline Fancies, Etc,, all new styles, never out before, we shall need no further adver tisement. Let the youny: and oltl come and see our line of Rubber ('ollars. Fancy Ties and Cravats, Ready-Made Clothing. Pants, Hats, Shoes, all just arrived. If Brevard or any other smaiJ town can beat us in prices, styles or quality we will give you Ji 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 Modern Girdle at Cheri’yheld, which insures ease, comfort and health. Come see. Columbus Whitmire Cherryfleld, N. C. We Wish sailors to In the White Hon«e. A man that « ni cf<>op as low as that to try and cateb the nejrro vofp r7oes nof flpserv’e tb#' votf>« of resppctabip w^hite men either north, south, east or west. The following postal card w'as re ceived here Tuesday nicrht from Asheville: “Please chanire my pa per from Tip Top to Hendersonville.” Such orders oufflit to have a namp «iened to them, bnt this ono was hicklnsr 'n this particular. Evidentlv the writer wmII find fault w’ith ii‘« for not obeying instructions. Sur-h is the fate of newspaper manasrer=5. The Poard of Conntv r'oTnmission- f'rtj decidpd to build the bridgre acro«s French Rroad near the RrevarO Tan nin Company’s Targe plant. This is a good idea and will srive an outlet to mnny of our citizens livino- on Williamson’s creek and in IJtt^p Piv’er township, so they can haul their bark and wood to the acid plant. At present Ave have a pro- eressive and busines like set of Com missioners. to "Call. T HK attention oC our customers to the lact that We hav'e some special ^ ^ Jt, bargains in Dry Goods These goods must be sold, iind^V^e have put them on the market^at a very low price, giving our customers our profit. To Our Cocntry Trade: When in town make oui* store your head quarters. Bring- all your produce and we will pay you the highest market price. Yours for business, KINSLAND & WELLS Phone 71. Brevard, N. C. The SYLVAJ^ DJiLLEY MEWS A
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