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Don’t the liond [ssuo eloe- t ion next Tui sclay. Vote “Issue”’ and he hai)i>y. I). L. Knjilisli esq. went to Ashe ville on Weilnesday to nppear in the ease ot'Tlnash vs. Kt'ith el a!. Three meat niarki'ts in town and no meat. TIk'I'c is certainly a ^j^ood openini; for an iip-to-ilato i:\eiit slu)i». • L. V/nlti'Ts is ijvin*.; to iuov(* i^ito his ii(‘w houso on tlio eoriierori-Jastonand »K»r'.l<in strt>(‘ts. W. H. Hawkins, oi'.i' oC soiivilli*'s i)i'<)TMineTit l»Tis:nrss nu-n, is visiting liis bi-Dtht'i-. 1). S. lljiw- kiiis. \V. \\ . Zaeiiary es(|. relumed on ’Ttif'sdiiy niiilit fVotn A'li<“vill(‘ when* lie has Iti-en attending; liuncoinbe Superior eourt. P<-of. K. I\. ^■;^11S and fiiniily oi' I’liii'ion .*!"<' vi.-^iTin;; liis 1athe]'-in- 1n\v. K. M. Allison. Jit liis lunr.v'ni'ai- Davidson rivs'r. Mjs< l^fjinia Brov.n, (lar.ulitt'v of Mv<. .1. Iv'l't last wrt k ti) iici t'pv a \*'Ty i'li'raTivo ]>o- sition in the K;'sl(\v (’utt'tTi '*lill. Mi^s !'/hol lirown who h:'.s hren s})endin<i' a inontii witli her j»rand- inothv'r hen* Mrs. J. .1. >Iiner Iim> re- tnrn(Mi to lu-r honn* at ( h.cri’yru'ld. Till' many tri 'n.ds t f n'l<<is. Tj. (tjisIi will lit- irlwd to 1. ;i-:n tluit lu> and his tannly an* at ]NIrs. ?.I. .1. 7'ict'‘s, wiirTt' tii«‘v will spend th(' sr-7':”U‘r. 'I'iii* atteiiiinn (>r th<.“ varion- d<Mi!o- erati'v' tow ii'hij> e(»n>.mitle'. s t-alled to tin* t'aoi that tht'V slumhi be sine and ni.'i't or h.-.ve tlu'irvariouschair- ni(‘n itncl Jit :Irevard ju"t al'tfr tli(‘ I'ouiity convention on th<‘ lUh an<l s-‘le«*t a county ( iinirui;in tor tlu? next two years. The ch>sin^ exerc;>es of I’.revardI Indu^lI!;d Sehoi)' will oecur oii Sat-1 tinlity. ..ionday and ’I ui'sday even-1 in;.' at tiie school b;:i!d':ii:’. The I jiroji'liniine for each nij^lit will be varies and entertainin;^, aii<l an invi laii iu i'. c.'ileniled to all iViends of the ^tuilents to b(* ]»rc'ent. Mtiiiinei- vi-it'a's lia\c cotn(‘ (\irly aii<l ;.ic i,u!'.i!>i r of u'u* --;'- at the va- Tliere is a new barber at Krnest Black’s, Mr. liartlett by name. Robert II. liieese has re<^urned home from Atlanta for a short visit. E. A. Aik('n and posst' di'stroyi'd a 50-^allon still on the; head of Lit tle river on Wt'dnc'sda;,' nifj^lit. It vras a l)ox affair with woi-ni niad<‘ of iron i>i|)o and cap inadt> of a hol low hlaek i;mn lo.:^. Another instance (*f the progres- siyeness of Breyanl 'is t>jven by the report of the K. P. hxl^es for the Western District of Xorih Carolina, which report sliows that Transylva nia T^od^e has niade jj;reater progress than any other new lod^t* in the dis trict and in },^ain of membership it is second. Jud”in^ from a conversation with Senator W. 11. Faulknei*, “and he is about the shrewdesi repul'lican in Transylvania,” he thinks that W. J. Dryan is tho man who can and will do Koosovc'lt mon' ^(xxl than anyone else in the Knit<^‘d States. 'I’he S,vi ator predicts that I>ryan will l>olt the St. T>ouis ('onvention. Endorsemenl. !1M! lioUS'.'S H a!ii(‘ time lion- !i It ial)io\v 1 lurM :;t I iu any • : her previ'tu- ye: i ^ prit:v ofrotlon wi!i n;ake ‘hi- ;i nio-r j priKj . r ; ye;',f for ili- hot-U ami | iioanliiiu !!'>r.-e.' in tf;;* niouniains. j n, .,n-.| ! Sunday. i ru>i^ ar M . i Business Locals. Xoti«*es in tills col’.uri'i will be. in set-led at llie priee ol' -'els |)i'i- Inn*. Lemons at ’JOc per d >/s'n. (’ox I'v Ostf'en. Fresh lish every Trie-da'v—Bre vard Aleat Market. Car load of corn .yist rect'ived— .f(‘nkills tSL' Duekwort^i. TanL'k'i'oot to lanvile {li('s—don- dlt' sheets Tor lOe—C »x S: l>st('en. A ear load of D.*'^ >to I’o^ir. tlu* Ix'st on the market. Cox cV'()st(‘»Mi. Th(‘ ]»hos])hat.'s and Trait ices at the Br<“vard Di'U'.r ('«•. are iirii*. Tiy one. ••Ten Niirhts in ;* Dir rJoom." Jmu'^>0. Bt'nefit iJis-' Ball ('hih. Pooh' and Aiiren. Fi>r rent—A *.'-’'ooni with l;;’,th on ?dain strt'et. ^\ )]ily to 'Phos. 11. Shiinnan. tf For sale ov rent—A riiee. n<'W !>- room eotta'.'e. f'lrnisii '<1 or nnfur- nished. ^\])]>ly to 'J Mos. !j. al ters. o-r;-‘it ••St'ripons hy l]>e D“vil —tne Ipa.rt that SatM7i plays tlie d?-ama Penrosk, N. C., June 4, ’04. Hditors Sylvan Valley News: I am not in politics and do not by this intend to enter, yet I do not think it out of j)lace to say a word in behalf of \V. M. Galloway. Mi. (Jalloway has been in fcchool liere two terms—11 OOl—and it f?ives me i)leasure to bear testimony to his excellent character and faithful work while here. He is a youni* man that does well whatever he undertakes, and if he is nominated and elected reo ister of deeds 1 feel sure the peo ple will never have cause to reji’ret it. 1 do this without solicitation from him or any one, believinj' that he is worthy of even more. Yours truly, S. W. Hall, IMin. l’.roa<l X'allev Institute. That Throbhiii<jf llca<lae<‘. Would (luickly leave you if you used Dr. Kinj>;'s New Life IMHs. Thousands of suiferers have prcA’ed their matchless merit for sick and nervous Headaches. 'riie^’ make jMire blood and build up your health. Only cents, money back if not cured. Sold by all di ujj^ists. * 300 M Square Feet' two coats to the gallon, that’s what The Sherwin-Williams Paint will cover. And on a good surface it will cover more than that. No paint will do better, and very few paints will do as well. Maximum covering capacity, easiest spreading qualities, longest wear, and greatest economy are what we claim for S.W.P. It’s the one safe paint to use. Always gives satisfaction. If you want to save money in painting let us show you the way. VVe sell paints for all kinds of good painting. SOLO BY DeVane Siijpply Oo, Decilers in and Headquarters for Hardware, Fuinityie and Pain! Si!p!ili8s. Call and see our comi)lete stock. Phone 2. Brevard. X. C. flotlce. Ir.iT^ian l'f< > he hiL;h j wantetl. ( all or X' ('o.. s s» m c li >t i'i“ i'* I a'rer.t?' write < '. '•{. Kooin- est St.. {'iun - X. i CThl- Mo!-':;!i: SuI‘; I’hi 111 ■- 'A ;:T'i :i . ; ■! anr-'!' 1 Asm evil - r -v! To B3 Elsotsi A meeting; of the ilirectors of the Ihevard Hase Ball ajid I'ieid Club is lier(*by called lor Friday, .Tune li^th, Said nieetinj? will be at th- .Mc.Minn iMuise at •*{ o’clock l». m of the dat(‘ above mentioneil. Tlui I’ollowinjj^ named directors to- wit: W. H. Breese, .Ir., A. 1\. Orr, .1. F. Hays, .r. A. .Miller, .1. W. Mc- Minn, |\ li. |)o\'au(“, Welch (Jailo- way, \\'. Whitmire, T. T. Patton, J. -M. Tranthauj, J. F.. i^ell, W. H. Duckworrh, C. If. Clarke, J). . Douglass and T. W. Whitmiiewili please, (‘ach and all, tak(,‘ tiotice and be prc'sent .-it said meetini»‘, as the amuial election of oihcers will take place at date al)ove named. li. P. (’i.AitKK, President. D. L. Fxmjsm, Sec.-Treas. ANNOUNCEMENTS. short ainioniifi'iiK'iils wili ht* iiubli'lieii under thi> inilii [Ik- (<hi\oiiti<)'.iv Inr#.’ 1 .Skxa'I’i; Tile many fi-iemls ol' \V. j i’.. i;:-e ">e. Ji-.. desire to aiHumiu't; that ! iiis aaiiie will Ite ])reseiite!l to tlie I)ein- i oeratie Senatofi;;] Distfiet eoiivi*!)-; tioi! ;is a eandidate f<>i- the S'ate j ate. Xo inarj in either eonaty of the, distj'ict is ino'-e conijx-li-iit to lill tlu‘i ol'liee Of wiil bi-iii^' uri'ater tx-i-soaal i : to llie t M.WV 1 XTS. i M. M. SHEPHERD HENDERSONVILLE. N. C. Successor to Tlu‘ Uobinson Company. THOS. SHEPHERD, Manager. Fine FURNITUKE CoifiBss asid Caskets. Opposite Imperial Hotel. Open Day and Nighi. Phone 25. Fliiniliing, Steaoi Filling, Tin and Slieel Iron Work. Pipe Threadins and CuttiJig. Gasoline for sale. A new lot of Crockery just received. Large Stock of HEATERS now on hand. 1 tf t ! ^ 1'( >ree:;'-;t <>t til'' laee. j T.onunei'S fo.r eo'iutv' Ifeets at • irleaned lr(»‘iil tTn')!') ' a+'ti-rno-,>n. j fvcni tl'.e ])rinu5ries is a Tlie i For (iovi‘Vuor tin* ve. ; ‘ ('list! let ol I i i;i’IvI;.si;n'ta'i ix't: ri.eai:itiy IVi-Mids j of lion, ’’.i'lios. .S. Wood will i)i't‘seat iTeT>ioe7’atl<* j iii^ iKinie to 1 ht* [)einoevat ie eeanty olia f'S :is U'«»n\enliun for i\oiaiiiat.ioa to tin'otiiev^ retlivr; t‘i>1 lows : at Weioi.xla.y anji Thnr-.l; Arc*!' k. . j ■ iiK* 1 'i—! I>. dnlon on ol' liC.vi Th(* NWdiuMr.-- <ionie Mi--ion Soci- (*ty of th(* M. K. rhurch. '-Outh. i- haviUL; its aiuiual irie-^tins:: in IJre- vai 1 at tliis writinp:. Its fr.rt session will i)e tonight an«l m;iMy of the la- dits present will remain to the clos ing: < x i'e;-*‘s of iJreva.i'l Imlustriji! Sch'xil. which is nowin t Ir ir char;^e. e a rsortli I 'arolina wel- c(>me to lilt' i(i?iny ]!r i!.iin<*nt la<lies who wiil '■)<• p"(‘-^ent. a!ni ho’,)e none* Will leave n.'cvard will: a.n unfavor able opinion. rhe I’road Issn(‘ ele;-ti<>n oecurs nexv Tn<.'^d;;y anvi tins is li'.e last t>p- ’.>or;r,nily th(‘ News w ill have to^ive .idviec. C:o to tii(‘ poils and vote • !rs;ie.” 'I'i.eri! is no other way to ke*-|» Lreva.rd in line with tiie pro^Vi’ess of etluT near-by towns. Your { niidren Vv ill liavt* tise benelit of aii iiiiprovenients 5uad»* mitil the tionds conu' due, ami it i- no more Ulan ri;.:ht that tia-y should pay the <lebt, if yen can alVurd to pay inter est on !)unds for the u-e of said im- provenu'nts Vkl.ile you liv(!. U(s member the ti.i;ht made a;z'aiusi rail- roa«l bonds, aiid yet tliere isn’t ;i man in lli(‘ ce.\S!.t.v now w!io would <io V. ithaut tl.e Ixaielits tlie railroad has ‘ roti ;i.t f<n- the bagatelle it has cost him. Vote ‘ issue” and kee}) in the lead. net\>'e«‘n (il'-nn. '"'teadina.n an<t l.);i- vidsc >71. vs'as (-nd'-rsed ior (\;n- •-■r«‘ss. For tl'-e St.ate Seriat'* W. K. Bre('S(*. .Ir.. is in rliv* lead ijy ti majority. Leuislatnre—W. F< ni-y. TIe-irist»‘r of Deeds—a dace (gal loway. Slieriff—.1. (’. l\in >:. Trea.sarer—W. IL D;iekwe,rtli. Sur\<“.vor—A. Tj. Jla'’d?n. ('oiintv (';-nin'.I:''iori'‘I '-—ij. . JjroolvS, (t. \\ . \sils',‘n and 1. 1. Patton. Coroner—T. A. (’ann<;7‘. td' I a‘|)r('.H'iit;!ti V in the Stalf Le^'isla- tare. lie is familiar with tiie duti.s of tlie olliee. having- served th*,‘ county with aldiity and hon<»r. MaxV VoTKlIS. TVVft,*' 'tiff^ ^ rir T; i-'ir, i ,. L ■Ilitt i.All-. - - Sii KKiKK 1 aanouiiee niyseif as eaadiilate for ref!(><tion to tiu* (/‘I’ee of SheritV. snl)jeet to llie action of tiie COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ON HAND. fialvanizod Sh(*ot Iron I’oi- Kvai)orators, etc. Tinners'and Piumb- (H’s' inaUM’ial III ways in stock. 'I'in Shiuiilos, Uid^’e Kolls. (lalvaie Demoeratie eonaly eoiiveaiion to }),• I'^ed Iron Cornices. (*1c. 1 vU ties inteiested will «.lo well to ilet !u\ ealieii hei'-eaflf‘i‘. I f atanii!att!d 1 v. ill do all in niy yower for the success of tiie entire ticket. A. (’. IClN'c. SiiHini’i-’—'flu,' fritaals .\ikv-a ;iuii(>U!.ce him :i- for Sln*rilT. subject to ta f.ominat in J' convention. M.\XV A'O'i Ka’S. of W. L. I candidate ' I Democratic I prices belore ])lacin^ their orders. W. E. BISHOP <fc Co. Main and Caldwell Sts. IjfZEVAKD. X Coi vole for ('or.ivai.'signers is so i mixed that it v^'ill take tin' oi’iii'i; ! Vote to dt'{'i<l.‘ it. From all renor': f ri c ti on an v '-a 1 k '7*e w*(‘nt oh liarirtoriioi crats all oV('r The <otinty ai'e in j eaian st and int»'nd To earry Trail svivaiiia 1)V a bii:; ma.jority. > tiieri' wa.s no and ev(“rytliin‘.r ■>]r. l'']ie dv'tiiO- —-Vt the ivtjuest of many Demotaaitic friends 1 hfi-el-y jinnoanct" i myse'f a candidate for tlie oliici' of! SherilV. suliject to the Demo-jratic i 1 j coaventii,)!! to be held lit.-reafter. This j .May ()tli, llHlf. 1 lespectfully, I .'. (’. Ivi.M'ATWK K 1 i An Oliio man has succeeded in breed- inj? a tailless do,:;. I'.ut really he began at tho wron;;- end. A barkless dog is the cryinj? need of the a.i:e. Tliere has lioon almost everything in tho lino of bottled jioods, but botlk-d bpar is the latest delicacy at Port Av- thur. Ki,(;isti:ij of DK3;i s--T her*‘by an tiounce ni”self as m candidate for ie'^istej- ()f Deeds s.iidttet to the ac tion of the Democratic'*oanty conven tions to be called iiereafea-. Fked K. SitrFt'tH::. i i Mrfnini This is the smallest and lightest 7vei^ht (about e 1-2 pounds) repeating gun, ever marCiifacturn', v ‘ opens up many new possibilities to ^ Up-to-date sportsman. At is not a lo carrei o^i a 7.T-, actk'n, but a nev/, well-balanced, properly-propcrticned ' ‘^.hat, v/ith niodern smokeless pov. ders, enables a shoot*.: r Lzcc r. powcriul load in a small shell and rcduce, maieri- the of shells and gun to be c£ j. ^un handles fast, results in closc !ac._'C! accurc.cy. (<l[FnUdi'.':cnpfion.ir.n-wI'.ljrlinCi:>.i:2los^’o. A542,, ■ $t..r.-rs i r i ’^t..rc io The: Co., New Haven. Cont; rried. The holding and Kkci.stek OF Dkeds—I wish to sa to till'vf)ters of Transylvania <H>anty that I am a candidate on the Demo cratic ticket for the office of Ke^»‘ister of Dt'eds. subject to the action of the county convention. 1 lesiiectfnlly. A Lr. ,\ c • f: (i A r. I A ) \v \ v. Tiiat Virginia ^irl who was cmi- iraji’ed to two men and whih M PAGE FROM HISTORY N'l) rr CAMK ’I'o I’ASS ttiat tlir people oriod out ia a loud voice, and tlu- hiirdoii of tlioii * \vii-; ‘-son* it‘11 " Tlie lulors and tlu> ricli nn'ii lu-edtd not their or.v. and beeau e oi' tln‘ i'l- At present progress Kiiropafkln Ito el0]^0 with should reach Tokyo in due time by the webterii route. ried No. o say.s Cupid i.s n: but only somewhat cro&s-eyed. A ^ ^ dilVon-ni'e to tlieir distrex the p'' ''Pl<* <1i'l wax wroth and tlireaten tlio verv existenee <>r tlu-m who did liU tlie iiii^h places. That It niitfht In- tulinioil wliicli was spoken by tlio propliet. sa\ “The iK'ople wili rii^e in tlieir nii}>lit against tho nn-n who stuiil cause coni>< and UnnioiK to -'K'W upon the feet of tlie multitude.'Then arose a ehfunpion of tho down-trodden: and h<‘frath. ;>-'l i'* uiKlerhis mi^'lity inllueiice those who hu'1 long suiV>Mod under the oppression of their nri'-tei':. lie-^aid unto ihem: '-nehold, I hriiiK you tjood titUnes. What you have looked tor and wluit lias been «U-nird to you throush the iirnoiaii' C of tlios*' who have called themselves rulers and dii t:it<Ts of your coiiilort. I ufive unto you.'’ An-I he diil siu'W them Horne's (-Jaito. Whereupon thev all i did" m:irvel and say, • • \Vo':dcrfui. wonderful. 'I'hns nu'we delivered fronl our bon<ia''C.‘‘ Aii'l was (.Ml- ' they fliil aan-e ;iiiio;i‘.r the'.Tselv-:. one with tlu> otiu r. tlw.t other foot covorinsr shoviiirbe theii'^, k J 1 -I I from that tinn'liei'.c. furlh and !'orev«>r Fm- it is wriuen ‘-A rnan shall con;?' aiiion'^ '•■i’ t Willie I ,|i;ill deliver you from iiaiii in your u‘Ct and from those.-who would oiHain a paieiit and i on ^ ^ __ _ ! your footsteps. He shall lead you from the lai.d r f suM'.Tinsr into tlie lani of comfort ■ h"'':i"'"“ 1. n.ai'- i >!o\v !a>on you eonveni<'n<‘t' wlu rc you ha\c bad worrv ;md vex?>t,ioit jn'd r>rov iU‘ vou uill' ‘ -f l-i: ^i-aiii't <-uiroundinKaanwr. 't he name of Horn's Gaito shall be known in the la’ul and t e jl Oil lit, ; {le shull callit ble.^sed." ’ For Sale by JIM Jill^EN.
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