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4 SYLVAN VALLEY NEWS DRUG QUALITY There are Drugs and Drugs and Drugs. Whose label is on your bottle? If it’s my label then I vouch for the drug quality Let me furnish your DRUGS Z. W. NICHOLS, Druggist Phone 5. Agency ^unnally’s Candy Sylvan Valley News Subscription in advance, One Dollar a Year. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY J. J. MINKR. - Editor and Proprietor. t)SIK M. MINKK. BookkeoiH.T and ColU'ctor. FORMS CL08K Pages 1, 3, (‘.and s—Tuesday noon. Panes 2, 4, Sand 7—Thursday noon. Fridau MornhKj, AimnHt IV, 1000. Editorial Briefs. We learn that the annual sum mei" excursion from Charleston Private Enterprise. Recojj:ni/jnj' the fact that Brevard lias vot<*d all the tax for street im provement that her property val ues will stand, also n^cognizinf' that a good stre(‘t—good in all kinds of 'sveatlun*—from the depot to Main street is a nt^eessity, tho following suhscriptions, amounting in the aggregate to ovi‘r $500, have been reeeiv(Hl. Whore is there another town which, after voting all the honds that property values will stand, would voluntarily rea(‘h in its own pocket and furnish the money to extend tlu' work which its honds nt quan- instances where jnnvate enter]>rise has made for the betterment of all Brevard citi/A‘ns: Our water sup])ly and I sew<'rage wei'e th<‘ result of ]>rivate been , . , ... , I failed to product'in suffici(‘n1 and Savannnah is to be omiitt'a tity.-' There are many ins' this year. Tlie southern railway has its equipment so largely in use on its regular service that cars for excursions cannot be promised. We regret this decis-: enter]>rise, and th<*y liavt ionof the Southern as the Charles-! transf(‘rr(‘d to tlu* town at actual eost. Th(* court house and county lot was ft‘nc(‘d by ]>rivate snbseri])- tion.^^, and the first work doin* in an eltort to o])en Broad street was ])aid for by ]>rivate donations. It is a rt'al pleasure to add the follow- excursion usually brings Bre vard a lot of visitors each year. * * Ti l e Jack so n Co u n t y Jo u r n al a n • nouiices that W. E. and B. I). CJil- lard have bought the plant and are proof of the loyalty of our citi- noNV editors and pi’opritors. e , /A*ns to lu'tter conditions. had tiie pleasure of meeting macadamizing De]>ot street E. Gillard at the Senatorial con- : to North ('aldwell and Caldwell to vention in Sylva last month and Main the following amounts have believe that Jackson county has j btvn .subscribed : the right man at the head of its ‘ E. On- $ ^o.oo . .1. W . McMinn newspaper. He is, a dcticdl printer with several years ex[>e- Toxaway llutei co rience in city offices, is a popular ; AU?s()ri ... . young Ba])tist preacher and his A. (Jalloway {c’aiv..*rt) .. 11 4 .u. ^ Milior-DeVaiie Supply Co. moral character is abo\ e • g-, j '' proach. Such a man can do a Whitmire vV Verdei-y J. F. HAYS, President R. R. DEAVER, Yice-Presiden THOS. N. SHIPMAN, Cashier Brevard Banking Co. BREVARD, N. C. We do a gimeral banking business and solicit accounts of corpo rations, firms and individuals. Our funds are secnr(‘d l)y both Fir(’! and Burglary Insurance, also by Steel Vaults. Our strong Board of Directors is a further guarant^Hi that your funds will be pro])erly hamllcd. 4 per eent. paid on time deposits. •T. F, Hays E, B, Also]) J, C, Deaver DIRECTORS: R. R, Deaver H. B. Brnnot W". S, Ashworth W. A, Gash O. L. Erwin Thos. H. Shijmian Obituary. 00 (10 2.'). (to 2.').(K> ]!).0U 10.00 Avoi-kl I)f good to any county, and , IImIo Jackson is to be congratulated. |t. s. Wood lo.oo ; X, K. McMinn *1’ # i Mr:?, M. A. !•]. AVoodljrid<;e \V. 1>. ])iu*k\v(>rlli We to have are very sorry l. x. Townsend. aused fTlii esteemed conlempor- w. r. Wiiitmire. •■ •■v, the Asheville Citizen, so f ; icti study and research as to *v. i:. ('rr me beginning of dog days. In our efforts last week to enlighten .1. S. Mroniiicld . readers of the News we pointed ^’i^ipan-il-k^ out our authority and closed our W. II. Duckworth remarks as follows; ‘ Uutil the i: A. Cooper... i’, li. Ell>ili:5h Citizen produces better authority WeU-li (iailoway we are disposed to accept the al- i ]!* manac, ” On Tuesday our metro- i K. W. (’arter politan daily contained tte fol-! lowing: ; W. W. Zachary fTii .• • * 11 x; 1 i .^litciicll Al (,()X Ihe time was originally fixed j twenty days before and twenty | Dr. k. s."'i:n^>-li.'<li days after the rising of Sirius, the Dog Star, and the News may A. iO. and C. K. Ilauipton .1. 1’. Aiken ascertain just when this is tiiis I year if it wants to, but none for ! V.*L. Aiken ''r.''. 7. The Citizen, because it is pleased j Brevard Drug Co with Western Carolina climate and will be no party to a scheme | pi.,,.; t:" k‘'Kishop : ::: tZ to place hot weather in Christ- I Dr, ,J, II. McLean o.oo mas, and that will be the inevita-1 Mor^>-an t.'c Morris ble effect of following tVie whims (^iran^^e) of the Dog Star as to I 'siug. i The said Sirius has the bad habit | Thos."it.* Shipman’ . 7 of rising at all sorts of times, i J. H. rickelsimer 10.00 10.(!0 5.00 ,■).()(» r».oo 5.00 T).(JO .').U0 f).00 ■>.(jO :».(;o o.OO ■).oo .j.oo (i.OO c..(»o ■>.00 ri.oo <■>.00 r).oo a.OO 5.00 n.oo 5.00 r).oo o.OO r>.oo ().00 ').00 r>.o(t f).00 5.00 5.00 n.oo The angel of death has visited onr community and t)fought sadness to many liearts. Sister Jemima Duck ett departed this life .Inly the l")tli. 190(5. She was born February 11, 1877; age years, t> months and 4 (lays. She was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John (J. Neill of l)avi<lson 1 liver. Sister Duckett profes.sed faith in (lod early in life and joined the M. K. Church at English Chapel of which she lived A motlel Christian girl until death. The departed one is greatly mifised in tJie old home, in the cluirch as a faithful meniher and in the Sunday school as a good work er. In her last sickne.ss she was pa tient and subntissive to the Master’s will. In her atilictions she would ask her mother to bring her Bil>le and she would read some faithful prom ises to the dying Christian, and then she would remark she was re idy to go to the world of happiness and joy where there is no pain, sorrow nor death. May the Lord bless the bereaved {,‘arents, the two sisters and two l)roth<‘rs and all sorrowing IViends who are left behind, and may her hearthroken husband find comfort in the Divine power. W. II. Wi:sT. ■ ■ — 111 S<‘I1' l)ef<Mis<‘ -Major Hamm, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Etninen< e, Ky., when he was liereeiy attacked four Vf ars ago by ])iles, bought a box ot Hucklen’s Arnica Salve, of whicli he says: “It cured me in ten days and no trouble since.” (.Quickest healer of burns, sores, cuts and wound.^ at Z. Ni(*hols' drny; store*. ^IKEN & SMITH (Successors to Aiken & English) Fresh Meats Ice, Groceries Goods delivered promptly. Fresh Groceries at lowest cash prices. Country Produce bought and sold. When in town give us a call. Concrete building. Brevard, N. C. Phone 62 ART PARLORS Art and Souvenir Goods. Stamped and Finished Articles in Silk and Linen. Novelties and Fancy Goods. M. WAVE LONG We follow the best authorities in almanacs and keep the Dog Days in summer. Gee Whizz! This is getting to be altogether too “sirius” for us and we leave the matter to our readers. Scrub yourself daily, you’re not clean inside. Clean inside means clean stomach, bowels, blood, liver, clean, healthy tissue in every organ. Moral: Take Hollister’s Rocky ^Moun tain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. —Z. W. Nichols. 11, 'W. Norton W. L, lireese, ,Jr .1. Andei’son (iailovvay ,1. A, King !<:d Fhiok A. Kilpatrick W. M, Hcni-y !•:, li. Hlack A. (JIa/.ener 1’. T, Henning W. H. Faulkner 0.('0 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 2.00 1.eo 1.00 LOO Don’t drag along with a dull, bil lions, heavy feeling. You need a pill. Use DeWitfs Little Early Riser?!, the famous little pills. Do not sicken or gripe, but results are sure. Sold by Breyurd Drnj' Co. * Entry No. 2476. A. S. Owoii fTiteiN and claims (iJO afre.s of Irtiid moio or loss ill (iloiu-i.'ster and Hoixback tnwn- sliips, Tiansylviiiiia coiiiity. on the wati-rs of Flat t re«‘k and ilu- Wtv't Kurlv of Ficn»‘li hroad Kiver, adjoininu; lands of .laines Chapman, l^aiu HtMidorson and others, hc^inninK <jii a stake in <;hapmau's lino and luiis thoiice varioii coiux's ff)r <-oun.U-iu(Mit, .so as to include all va- <M:iit land in said boiindarv Knieicd Jiiv::i, M. W.GAM.OWAV, Kiilr\ Taker Entry No. 2477. Xamoii and Thurraoii Galloway enter and <-laiin -,iCO acres »>f land in (jlouce.ster Township, in said ( ounty, on the waters of West Fork of Fiencli 15roa<i river. HeKmninc on .lohny M<‘- Caall's maple corner and runs with McCall's line to the river: then down and with the river 10 the old Benjamin 'I'lamell line; then with said Traniell line to Washintrtoii Galloway's line; th-n with <jalioway's line to his corner: then with F. O. i'liom:i.s’ line to W. C <-;allo- way's liiK*, and with (Talloway's line to Wade Galloway’s line; then wiili Wade (iallowav's line to ihe beKlnniiiK. KnteredAiig. 8 liKi'j. ' M. W, GALLOWAY, Kntiy Taker Entry No. 2478. N'amon Galloway entens and claims 12<)0 acies of lai"!. more or less, in Gloucester townshin I'ransvlvania cou-'ty. arljoinlngr lands of G. H. Moore, on the .Mill inouMain, and on the waters of the North Fork of Freix h Hroad river. He- einninij on a stone in said Moore's line and runs thence various courses for complement, so as to in<-lud(? all vacaiit land in said bouiidarv. Kii- t led Auir. S, 19'hi. M W. GALLOWAY, Entry Taker, I, M. W. Galloway, Entry Taker for Transyl vania county, certify that the foretroing i*. a liue <-opy of entry made, «s wiU npi)ear by refereuee t.j tne eiitiv book in mv oflice. M. W. GALLOWAY, Titker. SAVE MONEY is the time for pleasure driving. Your oiijojinent will be eliaiiced greatly if you are ill the right kind of a vehicle. You will not be satisfied with i^heap «John work. C.'oine down and iiisiiect our o-iiaranteed Rock Hills, Andersons and lyson Sc »f(^nes. Closest prices ever made. BLY BROS., Hendersonville, N. C. Clias. E. Orr, I Livery&I^eeci STABLES. BREVARD, N. C S' g JIahi street, Up to date Vehicles. Good ritlin*,'- and driving;’ Horses. Attentive and careful Drivers. Work for summer visitors and the travelirg public solicited. Orders by Phone, Telegraph or Mail prora])tly attended to. Two principal Main street stables. Busses meet all trains 5-1
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