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I Sylvan MINKK & BliEKSE. Our County—Us Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. RREVAIU). TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY. 3fAi;rif 10. 100,1 VOL/j l»«nns Rock Lodge'No. 267 j9. F. ^ A. M. nu'ot with us. Meets Friday on or belore the full moon in earli niontli. at 2 ]». )u. \'isUiiio- Mason.'; art' coriliallv invited sptly Wm. Maxsvkll, S((•■(/. Conestee Lodge No. 237, O. F. -Mt'i'ls cn-ery .Mondjsy ?iio|it at ^ iV' ^ i^itino- lo-o!)i,‘i-s arc coi'- ally iiivit(.‘d t(» visit us. T. D. ENGLAND, N. G. Transylvania Lodge No. 143, Knigiifs of ?0m i\e;^\ilar convtMitiou ev ery 'I’ucsday ni^'lit in Ma sonic 1 lali. \' i s i I i 11 M Kni,ulit> arr rortli;iily in- viteil lo allend. W' £• BREESE Jr., C. C. Why Wait until the Bonds Are Sold to Make Improvements? Brevard Telephone Exchaiige. iioi'Ks; Daily 7 a. ni. to l(t p. ni. SuiKia.v S to i(» :i. in.. 4 to (■) p. ni. (\*nlral ()niee—>]eMiiin J]1<h-1c. Professioi^Gi Cards. W. A. GASH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 7 & 8, McWinn Bid’g, Brevard, N.C. W. E. DUCKWOR.TH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Investigation of Land Titles s Specialty, lioonis 1 ami 2. rii-l;i‘lsinicr HnildinL:'. ZACHARY Sc BREESE ATTORN EYIr'-AT-LAW Offices in McMinn Block, Brevard, H. 0. WELCH GALLOWAY, ATTORNEY-AT LA\¥. I’raetiees in all the eo\irH Kooins 11 and lo. IvleMinn liloek. r»Sasce!!ai^eous. Dr. H. H. CARSON Surgeon Dentist (Hl'ioe over Hinik. HKNDKi;soN Vll.I.K. X. C. S;itisi:»: tioii <;uaiantei-'il in all op<'ratioi;s. The JEthelwoid l>revard's New Hotel—Modern pointnieiits ~()pen all the yi'ar. 'I'he ])atrona;je ol' the travi-liin.'- public* as well as s\unmei‘toui-ists is solic-iti*(i. Opp. (’ourt House. Brevard. X.C. Rooms 3 and4, !lic?i!inn Block, Brevard, N. C. Buy and sell all kinds of ileal Instate. (Jolleet re?its, and attend tu pi'op- «rty when owner is absent. Farming and Timber Lands a Sreciaity. J. A. MILLEK I I! Tlio sun lias done niofo diirinix tli(' ]):ist \V(H“k t(.) iiiiiK'o our st reets passablt^ tlian eitiu'r the Town aullioi it jps or tl)o bro('Zo raisod l)y tlio X<nvs, and one*' inoro wo (an p(‘rainl)ula to aljoiit town wiihout soiling’our sandals. Hut tiuM'o will bi'otlnn’ muddy linK's — days wli^n tlio sun will not holp us- and i'or surli w»^ should |)ro- paro whi](‘ llio sun is ])utting in i1.> bi'sl licks in our servic*.o. lJa\ in;^'' faik'd to wako u[) our Board of Aldorinon, wo liavo boon studyinij: wlicthoi- wo may b(' abl(i to waive U}) llu‘ pooi)le. Most town improvi'inents ar(> made at tin* ox])ense of pro{>i'ity owners, and sicicnvalks ai'e no ox ('('))tion. If wo wail for th(3'J'ovv i) lo build th(‘m weai’(‘ sure to lind the exp(>nse eiiari(i.'d to tlie own iM's of the adjoining' prop(>i’ty. 'fhen why wait’:' Why not taU'o tht; matter in hand atid mak'o iTotxl walks for ourselves? [f tlu' Town authorities at soim* future d;it(' ehan^i' tlio ,i;-i-adt‘ of stri'(‘ts they will find the- njateri- al on hand to inakj' walk's with out exnenst* and owners of prop • 'rty will only b(> eharii’c'd with t ht' cost of o’radinu'. 'i'her(> i.s a I'liir j)ros))( that !>r(*vard is to be wo]l supplieii wiili b’’ic‘li: hi'r(>aft('r and thei-(>i.- ii.» \;!]id i'easoii why our jieop’a .^h.oiild not take adv:intai:o of t his fact and ma!v(‘ irood ])“rmarient v.'al'ics in front of their premises. Tht? Town au1horiti('s c.iuld then foi'co owpot's of vacanl lots to ex t.'nd th ese walks, or build tluMii anti eliariie iho cost as^'.iinst the lol.s. be colioct('d as oth(.‘r tax s. ;>nt until som*' one inake.s a i;e;.;iliiiing' thej’o will be nothiniz’ dom*. Kver\ thino- considered theia' is no Ix.'tler nor cheapi'r material foi’ walks tli;in brick'and it is now on liand at our do!)rs— let's ‘i'el a mo\<‘on onr.>e]v(,*s and see if avo cannot improve conditions u'illi- out waiting for tiie sale of bonds or a second edition of the Feb ruary delu<j:oof mud. Tiui News ]»ropos(.'s to “prac ti(*e wliat it ]»)'ec!cl!es" and wil! bniif] a b]-ie!.' wallc on thefi-ont of its lot at once—and it ('Xj^ec^ts that tlio Town autliorilies wiil connect us with ]\Iain strt.'ot by a ]>assable walk way. OavidSQn Rivsr ttsms. and Suilcling Alaterials. ]>r s e<l Lumber Laths Slii’.if^les .''■isli ji lors Lofks WiiKlow Pulleys Flasteriii,<r Hair ('•‘ineiii Liiiio Kfady Konling (i lasss I’utty Sash l/icVs Wiihiow l.itf.s- Sa^h Conl ami Woishts McCormick Reapers and Binders Mowers, Rakes, Corn Cutters and Grain 'Drills. Cor. Main and Caldwell BKEVAIiU, N. C Clianij^^oii Liiiiiui'ijt. Chaiics l)rak(‘ a mail carrier at Cliapinvillu ('omi. says: “I'liamber- lain’s Pain lialm is the champion ol‘ ail liniments. The ])ast year I was troubled a tzreat d{‘al w'ith rhonma- tism in my shouldi'r. A t ier tryinj^ several curcs the storekeej)er here recommended this remedy and it completely cured me.’’ There is no us(‘ of anyone sullerinj? from that painful ailment wh.en this liniment cap. b(' (ibtjiir.ed for a small stnn. One application gives i)roinj)t relief and its eontimied use for a short time will produce a perinanejit cure. 1'v)i'haiO i)y /i. \\ . '> icljOiS, iirovard and (). Tj. l-h‘\vin Calvert. The SvLvv\- Vatj.ev New.s ofliee for fine job printing:. Editors Sylvan \'allev News: UorntoMi'. and Mcs. .Judson AJeeee a lin(.‘ baby i^irl. \ornon X('ill made a busin(‘s.-. trip to Hendersonville last Fri day. Iluri’ali! For Violet. Wo wil! bo <jflad for you to send ns some nows itc'uis often. Josepii Ducivott of Pinkbeds made a business tri}) on j)avid son river last w<*c'k'. ^Fiss ^faudt' Case of Lamb's Crf't'k" is spi.Midinir lln* week with ll:o family of .Judson Meece. / r.'<. ltU''S('ll llowf'll of Crook has been visiting- hoi' fatii or and nioth(‘r in the PiHk'bt'ds. If noj providentially liindcM'tMi Uev. (ri’ayhl will pia'acli at iish (.liiapel the third Sunday at 11 clock. {jOt evei’yijody at temi. \ ictoria ]\eill has returmM: ri’oiii lh'ndersonvilh> whoi'o she has been foj- some fV'w wook.s takin<i' Iri'atmeiit foi- her thj-oal :nu\ I am ^^lad to slate that s]i.- is xt much better. lw:.‘V. (1 ray hi th(‘ m‘w minister on tlie Irvin char,ire pr('ach<>(l an xce)!ont sei-moii at iMio'lisli Sunday. ()n account oi bad woathei' tnc; eoni;r(*ij'ation was ratlun' small iU’S'ri:u. l\ditors Syiv.-ui \’;i I icy Xcws: 3Ir. and Mrs. !.oi>t<‘r (iai ren paid a pleasant visii to his home on [Joi! St on Saturday last. \ our at tent ion just a few minutes, please, until we st'e what tiie iilan- t.vi’e “wind” brings this wt'ek. ii<* Sundav .sciiool j)ere I'emaiu' lively in spite ol‘ the disa^reeabh' weather. There was <juite a iar^'t crowd out Sunday. .lames Drake, I'rom Ktowah, visit ed our “bur;j;” last Sunday. He did not tell his business, but v.’or(‘ such a })lea^ant smile that it almost be trayed him. The rain of ?»londay niorninj^j lias eo’isidet':\bly clianyed the vocation ol the pi'opI(> in thissoefion. i.ast week the hills Were covered with lively coasting l>arties and the roads were live with the noise of sleigh bells. Now they all sC(‘m to have retired to the house to enjoy the presence of a eheerful tire. 3lini:ns llann'lton was ssen goiL'.u’ down the road Sunday (‘vc'iung last wraring his new nundiertea brogans. his j)a’s mackintosh and stand-up collar, singing “i’ll be all smiles to night love.” lie stopped at th(' home of Parson Cray. J can’t un derstand why liis lieart was so light mdess it was because his tV'et were so heavy. Mamma's Daiilinc;. Robprt 111. Jjcg And the K'ecloral Army. I Ihe discussion a.s to tlie i’esi.;?nation of l{obert E. I^co from the army of the Lnited State's ui ISOt has reeoived a fresh impetus l>y the ajipearance of “Reeoneotions and I.ottors of (Jeneral , Robert E. Lee,” l»y his son. R. E. Lee. I Aside from the fact that the hook I is exeee(hnfily hiterostin- in tliat it shows pliases of the groat conini:uul(*r’s cliaract(.?r which could only I>e known to a member of his honseiioid, it is A'ahijihle in many respects from a hi.s- torical point of view. Tlie folloAvin.t^ is the full text of the letter, d;ited I-N'b. l.S(».S, hy (Jenei'al Leo to Hon. Reverdy .lohn.son at Wash- in^iton, in Avhicli his jxisilion with ref erence to this important matter was set forth at len,c:tli; My attontlon lias boen oallerl to the oflicial r« i»(rl t>f tlie debate in the .sonat^ of tlie I'liitcd Stales on tl;o liali inst., i whic h vdu (lid me the kiruliuss to doi’ the correctness of the .staU'mcnt n' by the Itoii. Simon C'amej'on in to myself. I desire that you may' eerljtin <.>f my conduct on the oi ref(>rred to so far as my individu; ment can make you. J never inti’ any one that I desired tlie corri the t'nited States rtrmy, nor have a conversation with but man. Mr. Francis- I’rtston 1 sub.iect, whic-h was :it his_ as I und' Tstood, at the ideiit l.it’coln. Aftei- li marks 1 declin<'d tlie to take command c>f t tu be broii.i-'ht into th‘ canflidl.v and as courte<^ that, tliouj;h oi)posed to deprecatinj^ war, I could take an invasion of the soiith'TP. st: w. nt dii-<‘ctly from the int; i-vie-.v v ]\I 1'. Hlair to till! o!!ice of iiera! Sc told him of the proposition that ha.l been’ made to me and m.v decision. L'jH)n re- lleciioii nfli'r retnrnin.t,*- to m.\- hi nio I concluded that I ouj;ht no Iou.lc.t to retain the commission I held in the t'niteil States arm.\‘, and on the si cond noTaini;: then-after I forwarder! m.v r> .-<itctiativ.ii to C'-n. ral .Scott. At lii-' time l Ik,p.-a tiiat I'l-ace would h.ave ln-ea in-e.'-ervr d, that sorfie way would liave be«n found to save tin- country fr-.in tin- c.ilaniiiit-s of w.ar, and I tiicu };ad iio oilier intention than to p'l.'^s the rei ;.;ind(‘r of m.v life as a pri\'.ate citizen. Two d;iys afi<‘rward ui'on th.* invitation f.f tlie K"Vi'rnor of ^ ir.e.ini.i, I repain-d to Richniond, found that the cunvcntiun then in yrssUni liad pa.-^.sed the ordinance withdra v.in.i? the st;ite from the I’nion. and ;iccei)ted tlio eo:iimis.-ion (.f corinianucr oi its foi'ces, whii-h wa.v te;ideri-d me. 'riie.'-'e tiie ample facts c>f the ca.=e, and th. ',- ;-’iow that Mr. <'ari<-Ton has been U.i.';i!i0..i'mt'd. It wolil I seem tli;ii ila* (iiiesLii)n of tlie motives v.iiicli i)rum])t(‘il (’ylonel I>(*e to throw nj) his I'nited States com mission and .ioin fortunes with tlie ( ’•)nf(‘dei';tcy onglit to be settie.l forever by this letter. BIRD SISTER OfJ It seems that the [dot of Mr. George Barr 3fc( nteheon's eaptivatin.g novel, “CJranstark,” was not imiirobahle, al- thon^^h it was strikin.irly audacious. Tlie story turned u]»on :i prin<t‘dom pled.ii'ed for a loan. R*,*c*-ntly the town of Xismar, Sv,-eden. contain'iii: IS.OUO inliabitants. lias b?';*n ti’aiisl’crred to (lernuiny to satisfy a loan of .'•;;t,noo,000 made a etaitury ;>v<). .Vmerieans ■who objt'ct to the sl/.o of their butcher laiis m:iy hrul Aume con solation iu t!ie str.dy of tiie moat solu'd- nle at Port Arthur. I'.cef ti:er-e is .si.10 a pound. ;!C<‘(»r(!ini;' !:» a !‘;'c(.>nf 1;.' es caped Russia)!. Horse is ."o cents a i»ound, do;^’ meat cents :'.nd iark(\vs •5111 .‘ipleoe. E,2-,i;s bvir-: p(.f ium- dred. "Wanted—Mt*n and woTiK'n in tliis coTinty and adjoining tiu-ritovit's, to rei>v-‘S('nt and a(lv<>rtis(' an old (*s- tahlislied li<ms(*. of solid financial standitig. Salary tonum ^'21 v.’ei'k- to wom(*n 5^1::^ to Sis w-ec'kly witli ('X])('7i.st\s advanced (‘acli Monday by ciieek direct ti'oni hcadcpiarti’rs. Horse and Imggy iiivnislu'd Avlit'n ix('c('ssary: jxisiticn ])eritiar!cnt^ Addr<‘ss. Blew Bros. & Co., Dept. 5, 3fonon Bldg., Chicago, 111, The readers of this pajxa* will be pleas('<i to learn that there is at least Olio dreadful ths(‘ast' that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s ('r.tairli (*m-e is tlie only posiiive eur<‘ now ktiown to the medical fr:it(‘rnity. C’atarrli being a constitutional dis ease, rc(jnir(‘s a constitutional treat- metd. llalPs ('ata--rh (’me is fa.];en intt'rnally. acting direciiy uj>on the idood and mucous surfaces of Hm system, thereby <lestroyiiig the toundaiiGn ot the dist'a.se, and g’iv- ing the patient strength by build ing up the constution and assisting !u;!uv<* iu doing its wo-k. 'I’h-o pro prietor.? ]iav(‘ so much faith in its curative powers that they oJier One Hundred Dollars for any ca.se that it la.I.-' to cui-e. Se.ni jbr ;,si of te.ili- !noni;ils. Address: F. -T. (‘iii-:\j;v A- vO , j'oledi), O. S.-.ld by iJi uj.,gi.-;ts TTie. Take Hall’s Faiiiiy Tills for constipation. /liTectioii Manifostoi row AVhen Its cj Murt.ully : ^lilne-Ed wj'rds, din de.s Plaiit^es lowiu},'' story hey weij ;iviary with ! like to laie ' picked a (,; : ro\%.'' ! broke it‘ ! 'file ! sta\- He-Cti.iit <t Vi it.. . ...1., .,, “Cliarlcs. you know !;o\n i'orMl oiir cool;, 1 wa_\ s si'cu'.fc : I \ , J had a ticket to this i i(.ii <-crt tliis afrcrnoiai and 1 olfe.-td it t i Jicr, and said; ^Muvy, i ihink tiie;-,. is in l>i‘ a li; tl(' vvork with ;i -rt that you will like.' And wiiax do you sujiposc slie said?'’ ‘•Asked for another for the bii<- ])o- kH'eman. saiti Mr. (Jooiienonj^'h. smil ing. “\o; but she said so enr?iect]\ ; * 1 h:ink yer, ma'am, but ():'\e ]'li; work at home widout goin’ out i(>r more, over oliores or no over chores!' '*
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