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K. W. Blythe is the happy father (>t‘ai'.other ^irl, l)oni h»st Saturday. ’ Joe Pieklesimer returned houie h\st Wednesday iiiuht t\)r the sum mer. Walter White, brother-in-law ot" Thus. T.. Wallers, is vi>itin;;' iti r>r.>- vard for the suintiier. Hattie Clazenei- and Nannie iiit!i. re of Toxaway were visitor^ in i;r(*vard Thursday and I'riday last and ^ave the News ot!k*e a pleasant call. ^ From app(‘Mr;inc('s it wnuM ^ >em taat the Ihevard L.tundry was pre- iMiiii”- to travel round 1 h<‘country and take in washing, 'flu* proprie tors h;t ve st eur(Ml ;i 10-hors<* i»ort:il>le engine to run tlieir business with. We l«‘arn that Mrs. 'i\ li. (’lark(‘ and childnMi w ill lea\e Hrevard thi> week to join Mr. ( larUe in Atlai.ta. lit' ^('enls to have a ”dod job with < <)iitinuous <Mnj»loy nient in >i.L:tit, and tl.ev will try living’in tlu'city oiu*t‘ inort’. b(*red that such .-m edition was pub lished. Had the News turned out sueh a job of haIf-ton»‘s its reputation as a print shop would have been ru ined—and justly. In the writ(Vup of liievard there is one t>mission wiiieh seems inexcus able—the lirevard Industrial School. This edneation:d Institution is one of the ehariti('s of the AVomen's llonu* Mission Society of the Methodist <'hurch South, and has not only a loc d ii)t<*r(>st but is know n and re- (•eivt‘s assistance frojii many south- (M-n stal(‘s. 'fo writi* up llrevard without mentioninji this school is much like writin*;- up jjnleij^h and omittinji; the state buildin*>:s. (bie error which shows that those (Miyaec'd in this work ;ire not lamili.ir w it h the s(M*tions tlu‘y describe is the loc;itio»i of ('jcsars H(“ad in Nortli Carolina. While it is »)ne of the luat^y attractions reached from lire- vard, it is situated thrt'e mil(\s be yond the state line in South (’.irolina. lint when our p(*ople ji'o avv.iy from home for j)nblicity it is doubtful if they ('Ver j;t‘t “value received.” Business Locals. k Gala Oay. (ioosebcrries ;trc* rip(‘nin;L;', black berries are lu^arly on tap, rattU*- ."nakes ar<* ripe, campers and pick- ni.‘kers have arriv, and there is cer- taiidy •‘soniethini;' doiii^’’ in the mi>imtains ot’ the old North State Jn.'t at this time. liievard Was well repres-nietl at the con<.‘n*ssional convention in Hen- der-onville Tu(‘sday. 'I'here was -c.in*ely a candidat<*, otlicer or jxtlj- t:;-:an to be* found on oiu’ street-, even .Ind”i‘ Faulkner remaiiu‘d in visible ami speechUs'- on that occa- -ion. j A fresh suppl\ (jf 51nyler’s candi(‘s It certainly seem- ^tranye that iecei\i‘db\ l.ie\aid T^rn^ ( o. Toxaway can uet a biueiiouih j'rowd Xotii*es it) tin’s cohnnii will be in- sei'ted at tlie |»ri<‘(.* (»!' -'cts per lint*. (\)x iNlr ()stetMi for Flour. (ilenn Springs water in an\ (juan- tityat llrevard l/ruj;’('o. li' yon want low-cut Siioc's at cost iro to Ledbetter's. ^ nnb at Brt*- Fr< s]i Mutton and ]. Yard Ml‘at Mai'ket. lii in/' Pickles A' Preservs* at ('armichat'l vV ()sboi‘tie's. Wliat is there to prevent Bre vard from having a Harvest Home (lahi Day some timt? tliis summei-y Wo now have a sufti- cient numb(M* of secriit societies to iu'lp out in a respectable street parade; tln^ yoiiti^ men who have business int(,‘rests in other sec tions a lar^e part of the year are now’ ;it home to take ptirt and to enjoy a ])ublic ('iiterlainment t»f liiis kind, and tin.* Fire D(‘])art- ment and l»ase Hall ti^am would add their inlluence to nnike the occasion a succ<;ss. Hut don't l(3t us maK'e tlie mis take that souH' of our sister towns made last, yea>'—<j;et a ])ro- fessional str(M‘t carnival that will talce the mom*y out of town. L(‘t Brevard take' th(“ mattet in liatid for the (nit(‘rtainment of her own peo[)le and their connt ry cousins. (iive an excursion from Asheville and intermediate points: b-’ive a j •> stre(?t ])arade and ])\tblic speak- I —" in.ir, ami wind u[) wit h a ball pnne ! in the ev’enin^. The Ntnvs is | ready to assist in atiy way that i will h('lp to bi'ine; the coimlryi people in closor touch with Hr«‘- i vard. atul w’(‘ anxiously await n : second to our ])roposition. ^ 300 Square Feeti 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. We sell paints for all kinds of good painting. nsaiMBBHI SOLD BY 13eVane Siiipply Co, Dealers in and Headquarters for Hardware, Fiirnifuro ai Call and see our complete stock. Brevard. N < M. M. SHEPHERD HENDERSONVILLE. N. C. Successor to The Ilolnnson Company. Ten Niits lii a Bar Rcom. Thursday ninht, .lune .‘'»i)th, the Hrevard Dramatic < lul> will, at the court hous(‘, pres(Mit that ”ood old temperance! piay, “Ten Nio jits in a liar IJoom.” for the luMietit of the I Iievard I Jase l>all ('lub. C.'.S'I’ Cl'’ CIIAKAC w ill be away from Ihevai-d iv<nn i lo liave a cin-us and still Henderson- Jnne 1(5 till l2»*. II. McLean. 1) ! ville can not. 'f!ie same circus that D. .-s. 17-'Jt -Jn»\\e.i at 'foxaway on \\\-dn('s«lay ii'fu-ed to show in I lendiM'onvilU' Tiie-da\ on ac< (nnit of tin* snjall at- t endance. A. J-]. (ittlloway, jiost master at Wolf Moiiiitaiti, -lack^on coiinty was a calU'rat the News otfici' on his re- tinii from the ctniu'r(‘>sional convt 11- in>n W tMbu*s(hiy nionun^'. Ht* was takinj4' in the point- of interest in !‘>i**vai-d and of coinse had to include tile News. Prospects for ba>^eball aii* bcMter tiii" year than ever before and you will be saf(‘ in lu*ttin^‘ on i’.r(“vard h * \ in^' the wimiin;^' team. '1'he team will be oi'^anized al>out tli<“ jirst of .iul\ ami W(‘ will hav<* about six weeks ot‘th(' warmest ball e\ er S(‘en ia thi' part of the worM. 'flie^tri'et oviM'-^eer has oui- thanks for r>nttine' jn cro'sinu' drains at tin; co-ner of 15ro;id and .fordan stre(‘!s. fhi^ ha- be(>n a muddy i-ros-in^’ afti'r every rain for lo these many years, an<l thi' improvement will b(‘ a}»- preciated by foitt pa'^seniJiers win* liave to cross at this point. Mr'. Farratlay Peeves, who has bfM*n visitin’: Ikm’ siiier-in law, Mrs (Mau'le Kinsland for s-‘veral we»>ks, was calU*d to Ashevilh* by phom* Wednesday, 'fin* message was from her husband wiio ha< been at St. J^ouis, and it notified her that they would ~pend the remainder of the <iim!nerat the sea-ide r(*sorts. (-Jleini S])ri7iirs. (ii7iLr«‘r Ale. Soda. B]< mo Po]> ar.d Sarsajiarilla at ('ox < Osteen's. I FrnnU S'itile iliii'Vt-y (jiefii Mr. l\i)m;niu‘ WillU* Swii licl. Mrs. SI,Kir Mis. Mary M Mfliit.ibli- < '.ir;\vi i”hr For rent—A H-room house with bjiTli on Main stris-t. A]>ply to Tbo.-«. jL Sln7)3));i7i Sbi])n)(“nt of Dry (ioods. Notio7is and Hosiery .jast ri'et'ived by ('ar- mielia.el iV ()sl)or]i(‘. F'it. Panic, 'frix atid Flinel)—the new L:aines of die year, at Brevard Drnir ('o7n]ian.\ 's store. I'or sale or Kent—nice, new, <>- room cottae<>, fnrni"lie(l or unfur- ni>hed. Tho'. L. \\'alt('rs. tt* <;ood board, I'omfortabh' rooms, I tine brook and lake tishiiii;. ])(M* clay. Ad.lrcs- l,<r K. X,,l ion. Lak,-i Toxaway, N.C. <» lM 2 W M. Mr;ia'(*y W. K. Aik-.'II Wni. W aters All' ILiinntoti Will. Piittoii Kivci Milk'r •I. 1'. Poole ■ Mamie Aikeri ^U^s Kiiee Mu'U r K:irl lieece .%ns. Kthei n :i rr is M! THOS. SHEPHERD, Manager. Fine FURNITURE Coffins and Caskets. Opposite Imperial Hotel. Open Day and Nighi. Phone 25. Piumliiii, Sleam Filting, Tin and Siieet Iron Work, Pipe Threading ai\d Cutting. Gasoline for sale* A new lot of Crockery just received. Large Stock of HEATEl now hand. j J'(»r Sale oi- I'.xclian^e for cattU'— i fw ”00(1 .Mules in nice con<lition; I will wei^h luao to lV'Oo ll)>- Aj»ply i at News othce. C> iM 2 I». \\'. l’.adliam,of < harlott(*, N. ('., is now in oiu' sertjon tnniii”' the pi- ano' for tlu* To.vaway ('ompany, and any om* desiring' his s(M’vic(‘s can leav<‘tiieir or«ler at 'I’lu' I'rank- * i lin, or address him at ( harlotte. ^ 1 Noticc—All miMnbersof (’oimeste(‘ Lod^e No- 1. (). (). F., are re- • piested to attend the meeting' next .Monday ni*;lit, as theri' is to be somt* imiiortant bueim'ss before tlui meet- in;j,'. This .lune '22, ’(if T. 1'. l.of- tis, >(‘cr(‘tarv. SVNdlSls. I Act I. F.xterlor view of ••.Sickle j and Siieaf." intei-view bi-tweeii .Mr. j 1»nia i iu‘ a mi Samuit*. Sample's i(i» a I of moderate (iriiik'iit:^'. Scene 2 1 nte-j rior of ••.siclv'ie ami Slieaf ” l-'.x-mil-i ler ami liappy landlord. The lam!-' 1 r i's w’lte. I’onr «dd .Ice .Morii'ar. the iii'diriate. Litile .Mary in seaicli «d' Ihm- fallier. <Jiiarrel hctuecn (Ireeii i ami Willie. 'I'imeiy arrival ol .SaninU;. ,\cl I ! 'The ^ aiTKt'c and ili piiilan- , tbropi^t. Slade'.-^ in-oort':--^ in tavern k*--epi'.rne landlord'" ciiterpi^isinL; son. frani;. (Quarrel lietwi.-en tii(‘ ! drnnk'en customer. ; j'file Ixittle and the I'alal hlow. 'I'lie j iarri\al of little Mary. ' • l''at i n.-r I I Father! tiiev Inive k'illed i!i'-!" ' i Act 1 i 1 • 'The 'S'anket* and tlie oain- bler. S;nui>le‘s delinilioii (jf the word ••o'entleman." Tiie treat. Sample's j desire for (;re{“n's lia pnines-;. SceiK* ■ 2 'fhe (ii-unkard's home, 'flie pat i<Mil ; . .. I'l uiiv l,y h,.r Miir.Ti!..; , hil.i. I-^vaimrafiii-.s. etc. 1 inners-ami Plui, Friohtfnl de- , , Parties interested will do well to izet m;. urveyor Hardin is bnsv with a . 1 )oyou ititetid to visit tin l’orc(‘ of helpers establishing’ ptnan nent slret*t cor.iers, jireparatory to t Le expouditm’e of the bond i'^':u(‘ r(*- <(>ntl.v voted. 'Phis pernnuient sur vey is one* of tli(‘ most iiniiortant r't<*j»< in stre(‘t improvement and w(‘ are ^lad tost'ethnt <»ui- present Town otlicers are wide awake to the neces sity tor accmate work'. ^ Tlie Sonsiay Citizen. Our tnetropolitan conteni]>orary, 1he Ash(*vill(‘ Daily ( itizen, has un- tlertaken to j»ive its reader^ an illus- t rated write-up ot‘ the various sutn- nier resorts in this “lan<l of sky” in its Sunday issu(>s. I.a.-'t Sund:iy’s ((lition was d(>vot(*d to llrevard and the iSi^autiful Sapphire ('ountrv, ami liad it been well i)rmt<Ml wotihl have been thankfully received by our peo ple—a> it is it will hardly be reinem- World's Fail-at St. Louis! If so W7it(‘ (’. H. Robi77son iV' (’().. N \V.Fit‘tli st.(’lui7'- lotte. X. ('.. a7id tln'V will tell you how to securi' a Fri'e Koun<l T7‘i]> Tielcet all th(‘ way i7i a s]>('eial ca7^. Write to-day for i)artieiila7-s. (V24 ANNOUNCEMENTS. short aniioniiceiiieiits will he jiuhlishod under thi> li* adiii" until the i (Hiventious lor #•.*. Skn \tI'; The many friemls of \V. 1'!. lirees(‘. jr.. (U'sire to anmninc(‘that his name will be ])resented to the Dent- ocratic Senatorial District conven- lioii as a candidate for the .State .Simi- ate. Xo man in (“itliei* county <»f the di.-tri»-t is mtnv conijietent to till lh<‘ ('Hice (U' will bi-ino- oreater ])(‘rsonal >tren^th to the tiek»'t. .\ 1 A NY D J-: MOC K \ T S. Subscribe for the Sylvan Vallkv Nkws, only pai>er in the county. .loe .Mor^an‘s promis lirium «d' the jxkm- inebriate, ••('oiiie here. de:1r fatliei-! this is little .Mary's room. Xotlnno- can hurt yon liere." Act IV-'flic "Sickle ami Sheaf." ’J'lie landlord ami liis s(m. .Sample and the yoiinu' 'stiuire out for a time. Sa.nu)ic's story about Fncle .((>sh ami the p')orlious(“. 'Tlie li'jht and death of Willii" 1 lammoml. Scene 2 l-',sca])i‘ of(lretMi. 'file jirrest. Sce^e —.loe Moryan's wri'cki'd home. The wife and 7iiother watchin;^- by her suiVcM-in^- ones. LittU' Mary's advice to her father. Des])air of the iin.'briate. 'j'he child's <b-eam. 'riui ])i-omise: ••I'll never drink auotlier drot> of liipior as lono- as I livi*." The dyin<^' child. f)eath of little Mary. Act V -M'he met*tiny' of Samjile and Mr. lIomaiiK' after an absmice of liv(* yeai’s. His (piaint description of mat ters and thin^j-.s that have ti-ans])ired iti ('t'darville. .Scene 2 -Ap]»earance of Simon Slade. Womlei'ful trans formation of the once hai>py miller, 'flu? (juarrei between fathei- and son. COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ON HAND. (orators, etc. Tinners'and 1*1 in. Tin Shin.irl(‘s, l^idire liolls. (lalva m ers’ inaK'rial always in stock, ized Iron C!orniees. (‘tc. [)]‘ic('s before placing’ their oi'ders. W. E. BISHOP & Co. Cor. Main and Caldwell Sts. BREVARD. N. < 16-Gangs This is the smallest and lightest weight Taboiit 6 1-2 pounds) repeating gun ever manufacturedy and opens up many new possibilities to the up-to-date sportsman. It is not a i6 barrel on a 12 rxtion, but a new, well-balanced, properly-proportioned gun that, with modern smokeless pov»^ders, enables a shooter to use a powerful load in a small shell and reduce, materi ally, the weight of shells and gun to be carried. The rniar. light gun handles fast, results in close holding and ll* £.ZC'JiTazy. ^^FuU description in new Marlin Catalog No. oui- S.r:d thrcs slamrs for p to THE MaruIN FlREAntw:G Co., New Haven.'con n. PAGE FROM HISTORY And it CA .MK to pass that tlie people cried out in a loud voice, and tlic li \v;i< ‘‘sore feet " I'lie rulers iind the rieh men heedt-d their erv sind ilill'oreiice to their distress the people did wax wroTh :iiid threaten tlie verv harden of their I'^y beeau-i- of tln' i »- ^ existence of Death of Simon Slade. ••l'’'i-ank ^ ^ ...nvn,en me Slade. vou have luurdered yonr | niirh places. Tliiit it nr.ght_ be niiliiled wiiich was spok.'u bv the^Vnphet 'sa\ ii i;'* , . I l>'“ople will ri>e in their iiiifiht ayanist the men who shnil cause eorns -ind bnli mis tn ".,.'A lather. Scone —i ho liai)l)V home of ! upon the let't of the multitude.'’ Then arose a <-hnjnpion of thedov^n trod.ipn'- ni.i i>,. .r.Vti, \ in I un.lei-his iniL>-l.tv ititlii..nee those wlm li;i1 Ions? M n . ailU lu g.lllu I« Mr. Morgan. Arrival t)t !naini‘. The rt'solution III Mini romiuri, i uiiKi ><>u. » MK‘W luem w *i .. .»n joy. Sample ilFul llis new suit. 'did marvi*l and say, “WuuHrrrwK wondorfiil 'riuiv ^ heieu|>ou tlu ^ "’A drunkard nu lon;ror—that Free, di>i‘ntUrallcd. 1 .-tawd a niuu once more '* "liall dtdiver you from r»:»in in your f \l .• IN> I miirhty iiuluenee those who hal long suflered utider the oppression <>f\hVnr\naster'' V', ’. t All. I‘O- I |,g . ‘Hi.iiold, 1 t)nm; vou flood tidinirs. What vou h-tve inni-.h » V i i I'l, is 'Pho wife's yon throiish the isjnoraii. e of thoso who liave ealied tlu-mselvjs ruU-r’s and di.‘-i:.T..Vs ^ o. ,your .-onaort. 1 -veunJ.you. i.sel v.w, «>!H‘ «ith the <Mher that no other foot C()verinij shoidlf be their- ir'i'n vour'uU Mud'fr(!m''th<)sVlvh<> anions you v' h ead >V,u from the hunt H sullerins ii £ / \ ‘'''I"'.’,' ‘ e where on have had worrv and ve4»tia,. • lie s .nil I'. *r. The n.-iine ..f Horn’s Gaito «hal be'i? ‘ I'h > ' Trespass notice always on hand i cau u t!ie News ollice. I aito Khali be known in the land, and ti:>- lu' For Sale by JIM Jill^EN.
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