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Canning Fruits and Vegetables L. M. HART, Grange, N* C* llavin-a' had 1<> years expei'ieiu*o in (.’lassiin*i-, Seloetinj; arul Camiiiiy Fruits. Tomatoes, Heans and Corn, feels himself qualilied to fiive satis faction. A^tcr August *) will be i-eady to farni.'h cans and lill them at lowest ]>riees for ‘'■ood \v(n*k. lirin^' youi* fruits on Tuesday or Friday. Satisfa(*tion i>uaratiteed. 7 llUtf For Sale! "THE FERiLANDS,” Mountain Home of II. ITenry Sc*:idin. the hjndsi*a))e photo*:rnpher. at Sap- pliiiT. X. (’. This ])lai-v,‘ is t‘S))e(“i:*Jly desirable for a t’ouiitry or sutnmcr liome. Several line springs ot water. iJeautiful mountain and low counti*y views. Splendid variety of fruits <‘oinmen»‘in;i’ to l»eai‘. Fiv<*-room rot- tav;e aiul iwo-rooni cottage. I'^'uit will ]>:iy ii’ood interi'st on double tln' investment in short time. 55 acres; 10 cleared. For further infoi-malion call or writ** i:. IlKNilV S('AniX. Sapphire. N. ( Bonds for Sale! S'Jo.OOO—•) i)or coiit IJoinls oil the Town of ]^ro- var<l. X. C. IssulmI lor I lie iiii[>rt)vemeiit oi'streelt^. water works, ,'^ewers. etc. Fur particulars apjily to A. K. ORR. S(M-retj\rv. THE NEW YOBS WORLD THRICE4-’.VEE;< edition. Read ivherovt-r th<* EingUsh Lan guage is Spoken. Thf 'I'liric<‘-a- I'sial)!i'-lifd itselt iii it Is PiC.v rt‘Co;j !i i/A't lii.hlica; i;)u of its 1 |\ World lo.'ii;' piildic favor, and iis till' .■'i|-oll;rrsl ;iinl ill the I 'inU'd Stal< >. Ad vc-i'tisi'r-; ]»ui>l islit-rs .-ci'kiII::' clubbing' combinations — ar.d i!'.!‘V k!:ow !n-st --irniv«. i>aliy testily lo this, i’ is wiilidy cji'ciilait'd in every stale and territoi y »d' liie Tnion. and e\fii ill i‘eni<»le Souih At'ric.i ami on tl',*' <_'■«.Ui lields in the d»>serts of Aus tralia. 'I'hes;* are ti;e thin^i's that t^-ll. Tiii' y<-;«rwe have the* I'resident ial iTt’upaiu;ii. in which all Americans ai-e <u.‘eply Int'.-resteii. Already tin- issues ar*' iieiiJi: distmssed <imi the two Lireat iK’.rties are ’)rej)arini:- foi- the lirst 7uoves. N'ou will not want to ntiss any details, and if you sultscribe now y(»ur y ar's subserij)tion will cover the i-ampai^^'ii fi'om iK-yinniii^' to eiid. 'J'he 'I'lirice a-Week Woidd is abso lutely I'.-iii- in its |)olitical news. I'ar tisan itias is n»‘v»‘r alU)\ved to aiVi'ct its !vu~ eolumns. and Hemoerat and llepuit'ie.ui alike can oi)lain in its paii'es t •utlilul aeeounts of all the /rent po!;ti(?al contt'sts. In an'litiot) to all the news, tlu' ; "i'lirice-a-Week W’orhi litrnishes tli*:'^ i.est serial liction. elaborate market i •eport- and other features of interest. | 'I'he 'riirict‘-a-\Veek World's re'jiilar | subseript’i<»n ]>rice is >^1.00 ]»er yi‘ar. i :ind thi- pays for I.')*) pa})ers. W'e ' otTer this une»|ualle<i newspai;i'r and j 'I'-je .Sylvan Valley XeWs toi;eliier one j ve;t.r lor j The feo-ular subscription ])rii-e <>f' tile two i»a))ers is Read Ovsrsesrs' Noilce. All iiotid Overst‘(3f.s iti Jirc'vurd Township are liereby iiotitied tlijit llieir r('i)ort is on the seooml Saturday iu August, at 11 o'clock a. ni., at the regular annual meeting. Si'o that your roads are in good shape to turn ovei* lo the new board. New oftico! s of the lioard are to be <ilect('d. J. .J Shii»:vIax. Chmn. LOCAL FARAWHS. ^Ir, Chedester, represiMitinj' the Asheville ( itizeii, is doing Brevard and vicinity. Bid you notice the plea.sant swiile that i)rosident T. W. Whitmire wore 1 after the yanie last Saturday. Quite a party went tVoni lirevard ^ on last Sunchiy to Lake Toxaway to seethe l)aptisiu}i of some fifteen or more i>ersons in the lake. Don’t forget to .see the games on l-’riday and Saturday between the IJrevard b(^)ys and the Ashevilleieam, both teams are in tine trini and you can feel assured of good sport. Walter White, who has been visit ing his sister, Mrs. Thomas AVaIters, li'ft Wednesilay for .Athens wheie he will make a ^l)oI•t stay before return ing to his honjc in C oiinnhus, tJa. T. P- Engl.Mii‘1 went to Asheville on business 'fuesday—at least he was seen by a News reporter at Riverside Park between 10:30 and 11 o’clock Tue.s<hiy night on the merry-go- roimd while the band was jjlaying ‘‘Dixie.’’ K. H. Scadin, the Sai)j)hire Coun try i>hotograher, has our thanks for * new views of.'^ccMiery above lirevartl. ' jii addition to the naim’id beauty of the scenery tliey copy the pictures I are put in the new folding mat style wliich makes them neat and attract-i ive. I A .Silver Tea and sale will be given by njembers of St. Philips (iuihl at .Mrs. Woodbridge's, on .Main street, on Thursday afternoon and evening, August 17th, l»egimiing at I o’clock. 'I he proceeds are for tluj benefit of the rectory improvt‘HH‘nts. l*]ntre(s a silver coin. All are cordially in vited. j Have you noticed t hat no katy dids were heard this year until after the tirsi of Aumist. As tlune is an old saying “thrt*e n'.onths till frost” <1 )es this mean that wt* will iuive no Ulliiig trost until aftt'r November fii't? Should tl)H old adage prove true thi> will be about ten days later than ordinary seasons. Xotlce i' hereby given that all reg- ul.ir and called meet ing-< of t he Whit- jer’s Club will be discontinued until after tlu.* bail .'Cason i~ over as sev(*ra! meinbe’s have cut themselves while !ist(“ning intently to ttie /eport of a b I'l game oi'to th<‘di^cU'sion o!'a pitciiei’s ability to do the slab stmit. !>y order of the jiresident. The Pev. Mi\ ('hainnati will (dfi- ciate at St. i'niiij)s n(‘xt Sinxiay niorning. Morning prayer, litany ami s(‘rmon at 11 o’clork. Sut'ject, •‘iiuman an<l i'.ivine Cooj)i‘ration in the Pursuits of Life.’’ Service and instiuction on coulirmation on Sun- da\- aftei noon ;«t l::> >. Kvensong on Friday at .');4“). 'I'he; IJishop of Aslu‘- ville wil! visit St. P»iilips on Sun day, Septemhi'r 4. W(‘ notice that our «'ste(“med con- temorary, the .\shevill,* Dady Cit izen in its full accounts of the ball games always has.ni excuse ready for the “lloltitis” wh(*n the IJrevard t(‘am wallops them, either the hall was wet when the Asheville man threw it wild or that a l)a~e rnnner’s foot slippi <l ami he was put out and if they had not hing else to say why tlu* dt*l\*;it of tlu* Aslieville team was caused hy had hvk. We don’t say that, when we get beat we know that : tin* other team [ilayed better than , We did during t hat particular game. , ! J)on’t forget that there will he the i most exciting game of the season on j the first Tu(‘.sday afier ihe Leagu(; season is over, it will he thega?ne be- i tween the Fatsandthe Leans. Our old | friend Moogin Waters will lead tiie ^ Fats to victory whih.* ('aptain Ihlly Whitmire will <iirect t he retr<*at ofth("i Leans. Among the list of the players for Fats we notice tlu* names of Prof. ^ Carmichat'l, Dr. Niehols, John Mc- Mimi. Ihiron DeVane, F. P. Morton, W. P. W(‘ilt, Judge .Miu(‘r and oiii- ers and among the Leans we notice the names ot'l’^ngene Lewis, W. ^L | Henry, Dr. IJiich Allison, Dave Hawkins. Whit Whitmire, Fred Shu- | foril, Huger Haw’kins and others. Watch the paper for the day and hour. i Base Ball. Standing of the Ciubs. Spartanburg 24 j H rev aril 2(i I Asheville 24 I IIenderst>n ville.. . 2t> Won IjOSt Per Ct. P) S . f)()T 14 12 12 12 .;*)(>(> S IS . :U)s Veterans' Invited. HUYLER'S The veterans’ meeting called for last Saturday met pursuant to notice, but owing to the inclement weather and the few who res})ond<*d it was deci(U*d to [postpone to Saturday, August 20, at 11 o’clock. Jieorgani- /ation of the camp, selection of dele gates to the state remiion at Ashe ville and other in>]>ortant business will be transacted, and every old sol dier and their families and friends are invited to join us with well-tilled b.iskets An invitation has also been extended to W'att IJryson Canii) at Hendersonville to join us. (Jood sp'^aking is expected. J. J. SniPMA.v, j Acfg Adj't. 'Business Locals. Notices in this column will l)o in- sertetl at the |>rice of .’cts per line. A good rice 2 ) lbs. for Si at Cox ()steen’s. Lemons at 2Jc per doz. at Co.x ».V Osteen’s. Always a supply of flour at Co.x Ostei*n’s. Pea<l Carmichael Osborne’s ad next Week. lUiy everything at cost from Kins- laiul iS: Wells. Don’t fail to visit Ivinslaiul Wells' cost saU^. (lood values in men’s shirts and | ties at Whitmire s. Shorts, bran and cottonseed mc'al at ('ox v'i: ()steeu’s. If you want to borrow’ nu^ney call on W. II. FaulkiUM-. 7 2!> :it ' | I Th(*re are some* great bargains in smnmer drc's goods at Whitmire’s. |-"<nu’ rootiiS for rent in a good loca tion. ] ji(piire i>f r. r». ('rai /. 2'.'-2t List of games at Hu* r.r<*vard Di’iig ('o.’s —I'linch, 'I’rix. Pit, Panic ami < aids. I'or sah* or Kent—A n!<‘e, uew, (>- room I’oUage, fiiniislied or nnlur- nished. 'fhos. L. ’\\'alters. tt‘ Wiil s(*ll for •■> * days all ;ny siim- mei' line of iv .idy-made clothing at 2 > per e(*nt. disciiiuit. 'f. W. W hit mire. ^ly i-iuming factory will rtni on 'fuesdavs, Thuistlaysand Satin’days. Stnlf rect'ived evt*ry <iay. Cans furnish(‘d and pack('d vvit h all kinds of \egetables and fruits at r.c per can. C)pen to tiie public. E. K. Lewis. 2t The Devi! vs. C. H. Roljinson & Co. 'fhe plaint itV further alleges that it the deft lulanls a?e ,‘iilowi‘<l to contin tie this business that it will only he a slKM t while until every family fn tlu' SoiUhland will hav(* llibles in their honu's. That the said delV*n- dants sell these Bibles at sitch lou’ cost and on surh easy tt*rms that compel ition is out of the <juf*stioi». (»’ontii:i!<*d.) The IJLST in-lob Printing at the A i:ws ollice. TIio at the Wliilo H«»nse. “You are familiar, -Mr. r.-iyn, witii what I wrute in the •Stremtous Life’ about politicians uf yoiu' stripe;’’ ••Sure.” ‘•You have read A^hat I h:id to say hi ‘American hU*aIs’ about li^ihting fel- of your Icidney to the deathV’ *‘P.(*t your life!” ‘A (*ry w('ll. What do you think of it now V” ".Fust w'liat I always dirt. IVothing but hot air.” "You i’.re a s(*nsible man. Now, sit down and tell me if (Jdell is pulliufj; .straight and how much you are goiuj; to ii(*ed to keep ynin* crowd in line for me.”—New York Evening l‘ost. A fine lot of Httylef^s Gandies just received by express at the Brevard Drug Co. .5 :j c .O 1 -75 W 4- ^ ^ u. V X. I-- t.vo coals lo the gallon, that’s what The Sherwin-Williams Paint v/ii’ 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. Ma;.:imum covering capacity, easiest spreading qualities, longest wear, and greatest economy are what we claim for S.W .P. It’s t’.'iC one safe paint to use. Always gives satisfaction. Ii yo’.: want to save money in painting let us show you the way. sell paints for all kinds of good painting SOLD BY DeVnne Supply Co, Dealers in and Headquarters for Hardware, Furnilyre and Paint Supplies. Call and seo our com})lete stock. Phono :2. Brevard, X. C. Plyiiiliing, Sleam Filling, Tin and Slioel iron Wor!(. Pipe Threading and Cutting. Gasoline for sale* A new lot of Grockery just received* Large Stock of HEATERS now on hand. ■ I fell: - COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ON HAND. (jlalvanized Slu'ot Iron lor Evaporators, etc. Tinners'and Pltiini»- ers’ niat(*i'ial ahvays in stock. Tin Shingles, Ividgt? Rolls. Cialvar;- i ized Iron C'nrnices. (Me. Parties interested will do weil to get my [)rices befort? pUicing their orders. W. E. BISHOP & Co. C(M’. ]\Iain and Caldwell Sts. BREVAfxD. X. 16'Gauge This is the smallest and lightest weight {about 6 1-2 pounds) repeating gun ever manufactured^ and opens up many nev/ possibilities to the up-to-date sportsman. It is not a 16 barrel on a 12 action, but a new, well-balanced, properly-proportioned gun that, with modern smokeless powders, 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 smail, light gun handles fast, results in close holding and ir» SLCCMT^Zy. description in ntw Marlin Catalog No. A542.out- thr,-€ sturifs ?(.r r.)st^gc io THE ^(^A.^LIN FlWCAf?MS Co.i Nsv/ Havcn. Coxn. I I Present Day Tru.«it Ilu.stinK. It now loulvs as if (Jeorye P». Cortel- you «)s a c:inip:ii^!i fuud i%i^or wiil conu> lots nearer busting the trusts than (lid riiihuuler Knox as attorney jicneral.—Atlanta Joxnaial. I Shoe News and New Shoes i at JIM AIKEN^S. i I While the wiry little .laj) is lierct*lv li<i-litino- the rujrji'(‘d Pais.^ian in the i I'ast I am just as l>ravely battling- for shoe supreinaey. and am earur-'tlv ' entli-avorino'to secure for niy patrons shoes attractive and yood—every tuade to weai*. My sta])le and niediinn liiM's are as formerly—stroni!' as ;t i:t*anite w:']!—and I would advi>-;(* you noli ttx overlook the ^rowinji’denuinii eacii season for liner and drt'ssier footwear, and I desire to say that just Iiitc I I have made my yrealest elVorts in buvin^ shot*s that will please niy custi'in- ' ers. I’lease call second door below post office, Brevard, X. C. -J
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