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G SYLVAN VALLEY NEWS Kilpatrick & Whitmire Undertakers ai\d Embalmers We keep constantly on liand all kinds of Coffins, Caskets and Trimmings We keep the eheupest as well as the best. Caskets from ,^25.00 to N.ICO CCO. Coffins from S12.O0 to Si]').00. Childi-en's Coffins and Caskiits all sizes and prif-es. We also handle a nice line of Kobes, Slippers and Gloves. We are also prepared to Dii-ect any and all Funerals, and will i^ive them our v'ery best attention. KILPATRICK (Si. WHITMIRE. We have several bargains in Seeoncl-li{i.rLcl ©iTi-i'ies tJial we are willing to sell at roek-bottoin })ri(*es it* taken at once. Two-Seaters of standard nnike and in uood condition. Also several sets ot‘ second-hand' buggy harness. AVrite (juick before tliey go. Alexander, Coston & Glass The Horse Outfitters 43 PBtton Avei^ue Asheville, N. C. Umversity of North Carolina 1789-1906 Head of the Statens Educational System, i^oiLCgiaie Law DEPJiRTMENTS Engineering Medicine Graduate Pharmacy contains volumes. Now watoi- works, elet'tric lights, cen- ,i;ii iK-alin;;-systeni. X<".v (ioi'initofies. uyiunasiuin. V. M. A. building-. 6S2 Students 74 in Faculty 'J'lic Fall Tri‘111 lu‘viii> Soi>t. 10. I'.'Of). Audi'oss, FRANCIS P. VENABLE, President. Chapel Hill, M. C. FEELING IIVEK-ISH TMs Morning? TAKE im A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer COUCH Kil AND CL?F?£ ■E'i’iK LUJ'ilCS rv-5j Hi? ® WITH » SS'a.'g Isw ;<^GaiSUMP7;0?i ■Gi'i p .9;j;ssard V .'■-■-.■a TH'flCAT t'rice 50c & 51.00 f Free Tri^.!. y iagiryga.< i ay .r^ Uuickest Cara for ail jj and 1.UNG TK0U3- t has a ver>* bad effect on your sys tem, It disorders your stomach and digestive apparatus, taints your blood and causes constipation, with ail its fearful ills. Thedford’s Black-Draught is a bland tonic, liver regulator, anfl blood purifier. It gets rid of the poisons caused by over-supply of bite, and quickly cures bilious headaches, dizziness, loss of appetite, nausea, indiges tion, constipation, malaria, chills and fever, jaundice, nervousness, irritability', melancholia, and all sickness due to disordered liver. It is not a cathartic, but a gentle, herbal, liver medicine, which eases without irritating. rcR I To hotter iuiverti->e tlip Soiith’8 Leading Biirilness Conejjr, just a low sclioiiirshipa ari' oUereci in pacii se^jtion ;ir, loss than cost. DOS T DKI.AY. WlilTK TODAY 3A-AU. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macoa,!ia Promptly obtained, or FEE RETURNED. XO YEARS'EXPERIENCE. Our CHARGES ARC THE LOWEST. Send luudel, photo or sketch for expert seaxch and fr^ report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT suita conducted before all courtB. Patents obtained through ua, ADVER* TISED and SOLD, free. TRAOE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and CCPYRICHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office* WASHINGTON, D. C. Price 25c at all Druggists. Notice of Summons* A. H. owt'ii.'. Adin'nif .John Owens, dec'd, vs. J. A. Oweus ot al. Xotioo of Summons lor Noii-Kesidentf*. r. 1». Owens, .lessii- C. Owens. .1. L. Breedlove and wife Nancy L Hreedlove, .la-per Ow ens. Mulinda Hrarkins and hu<b:ind Klbert Knirkiiis, Es'iert Kaius, John Owens, Dock Owens: Tlie al)Ove naint'd defendants will take notice that an action entitled as iil>ove hus iK'en coin- iTH'nced in theSuiHjrior Court before tiie rlerk of Transylvania (,’onnty to sell the lands of John Owens, deceased, for i>artition anio’is: the lieirs, and the above named defendants will take notice tliat thoy are required to appear at the ofliee of the <’lerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania Countv on the 27ch day of August liXti!, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the pUintill will apply to the said court for the relief vlemauded in said complaint. This July irth, IQOU. T T. LOFTIS. * Clerk Superior Court. CORRUPT PRACTICES BILL. Why This Kxoelleut l>eiii*>ornf lo MeaHwre Wan Defentetl. Even that hij^h liopublioan autlmrity the Now York Trihuiu* is troubloil ovor tho I’ailure of euii^rfss to pass the Till man bill prohibitlnj' oorixn-ations from contributing money in connootlon with elections. While Mr. lioosevelt and Mr. Cannon couhl luive pushed this biU through the Louse in le.ss than an liour tliey refused to do so. The Tribune warned these gentlemen aj?ainst re sisting tlie paasajje of the bill, Imt in vahi. On .Time 17 it said: “This is a reform whicli public opinion demands, aud tliere Is no jjootl reason why it should not Iiave its first trial in the approachinj? congressional cami>aign. Delay in lejjislating aijainst corrupt practices will only siigj?est evasion, and such a charj;e will prove embarrassing to meet in the present temper of tlie voters.” I.et it not be forgotten that the meas ure failed because it was obstructed by I’resident Itoosevolt and Speaker Can non. And wiien the president goes out on his preaching tours at ^le expense of I^emocrats as Avell as Ilepul)lican.s lisk liiui why he stifiiHl tlie cinTui)t prac tices bill; why lie keeps (,’ortelyou In bis cabinet; why he doesn’t apologize to Judge Parker for the falsehood he told about I*arker in 1U04 and wiiy he doesn't make C’ortelyou and liliss pay b.ack to tlie i>olicy holders of tlie life Insurance companies tlie money filched from them in the last campaign. Ted dy is a fine preacher, but “words are good when l>acked up by deeds, and only S3.” >o Help l-'roiii Roo.sevelt. Just before tlve senate voted to yiii'ld to llie deuiaiul^s of the Standaril Oil coiDpany by emasculating the rate bill Senator Tillman said: “Tlie public is i>amboozl^d every daj". ljut the hurrah goes on. The president .assures us from time to time that the crimes of the standard Oil company are to be punished, but Avhen it comes to a rea! flplit and when tb«‘re is an opportunity to do something he sits dumb.” Hopeful. 1 ' / si “Ma'am, we don't allow babies in tills house.” "Uut I’i:i going to put him in pants next week.”—New York II<‘rald. To It 'I’etKler, “V\'aiter,” cr.lled the customer iu tlie r(‘stauraiit wliere an urelierUra was playing. “V('s. sail.” “Kindly t*'ll the leader of the orches tra to I'lay sonietliiug sad ni.d Ijw Avliile I diii'v'. 1 want to see if it won’t iiave a softe^ilug iulku*'.ice on this stiiak.”--Mihvi*r.l;(‘e Sentinel. l*()f. Tylor, of Ai'inhurst collooo, said rocciiily: ‘-.V loan can livo coiii- Tortfthly witiiout liraiiis: No man ever cxistt*d without a dijjestlve sys- tein. The dyspeptic lias neither faith, hope or charity.” Day by day ]>eople Hcalize the linportanee of cariiiiJ: for their diixestioii; realize the need of the use of a litth; corrective after ovor eatin<?. A corrective like ]\odol For ]>yspepsia. It di<?ests what you eat. Sold by lirevard Drug Company. * Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds. Croup aud Wliooping Cough. Xk;holcis pr(^elalms that “rein forced security” in St. Peters burg will be replaced by “extra ordinary security.” This must mean that nobody’s life will be safe in that town now. The I'^iid <»f the AV<)rl<l of troubles that robbed K. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., of nil usefulness came when he began takinj; Electric Hitters. He writes: “Two years a kidney trouble caused me great suf fering, wiiich I would never have survived had I not taken Electric liitters. They al.so cured me of gen eral debility.” Sure cure for all stomach, liver and kidney com plaints, blood diseases, headache, dizziness and weakness or bodily de cline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Z. W. Nichols, druggist. THE Beautiful Sapphire Country The Lake Region of the South '^lUS is the most delightful time of the }'eai* to spend ill the mountains, and there is no place so atti’active as the Beautiful Sappliire Country. Ele vation fi'om 2,250 to 5,000 feet. Georgeous Moun tain Scenery. Three magnificent lakes—the largest covering 2,800 acres, with a shore line of 15 miles. Kvei’y imaginable anmsement, botli indoor and out door. The Beautiful Sapphii’e Country is easily reached via Southern Railway—ask any ticket agent. Address inther of tlio followin*' charming liot(ds : I^txtce 7ojeatu€iy I. H. AIKK.V, Manager THE FH.MNN, Brevard A. LAMHOKN, Manager For iiooklet and general information address JNO. C. BURRO WES, Pres., The Toxaway Hotel Company, Lake Toxaway, M. C. SMWHIRE IMM, Lake Sapphire MKS. P. CKl.'F, Manaiiei THE LODGE, Summit of Mt. Tojcaway MRS. PATTON CRISP, Manaj^er The North Carolina Statue Normal and Industrial College COURSES Literary Classical ScientiHc Pedagogical Three (^)iu‘ves leading to degrees. CO lie ires Commercial Domestic Science Manual Traii\ing Music S])ecial courses for graduates of ol}n*r coileyes. Well equi])ped Ti*aining School for Teachers. Jioard. laundry, tuition, and fees for use of text books, etc., $170 a year. For fi-ee-tniti<»ii students, sj'l^-). I'^ifteenth annual session i)egins Septemhei'20. i'.XXi. "^i’o srein t* l>oaril in the dormitories, all free-tuition iipplications should lie made .luly 1.). ('orresi)onden<!e invited from those desiring competent tea»*hei-> und stenographers. For catalogue and other information, address CHAS. D. McIVER, President., GREENSBORO. N. C. I i .m--' YES I GRAPE, TOBACCO 13 just a little sweeter than any of the so-called sun-cured p’ug mado to imitate GPLAPE, jind they iiro all imitations- WHY? because that rich, sweet flavor is ])cculiar to thecrcnuine Leaf, and we have been buying and manufacturing it for over fifty years. IT IS MADE BY A FIRM THAT KNOWS KOW R. A. Patterson Tobacco Co., Richmond, Va. The Southern Railway Co. Operating the Transylvania Railroad. In effect June 10, 1906. Nos. 10 an I Daily. 1 No. 4. Daily. No. Daily. (TCastern Standard Time) STATIONS ■J. 0 A X 0 ■ X r: P.M. P.M. A. M. A.M. P.M. ' r. \I. 4 IT) ,S (IO|f-iV . Asheville .. Ar 10 00 7 .'50 1) 15 r> 10 5) 00 Ar.. ... Hendersonville... ...Lv SI 05 ♦! ‘ ti :>o .) 15 (i 40 1 00 ‘t 05 Lv... — Hendersonville .. S (I.-) .") 10 () -K) 1 n It)! Yale 7 44 (! 0!) 4 < > t (i .‘)4 1 l»i !» 21 Horse Shoe 7 40 (i o ') 4 •0 (1 ">7 1 20 1» 25 Cannon 7 .{7 «; 02 4 411 7 02 7 07 1 2!t I ;u !» :u !i ;!'» Ftowah 7 7 2,s 5 5s 5 54 4 4 41 .’!ti 7 i;{ I 41 !• 4(i Penrose 7 22 5 4^ 4 20 7 21 1 ,-)(* ;t 55 Davidson liiver... 7 14 5 41: 4 20 7 2.') 1 54 ;» 5tt Pisjrah Forest 7 11 5 ;{N 4 Ifi 7 :{o 2 00 10 05 Ar... Brevard !"..'.lv 7 05 5 :52 4 10 7 42 7 4.S 7 r>2 2 i:} 2 20 1(> IS 10 25 () 50 «i 44 t» 40 0 lit '"I 1 • > *5 .). > 2 25 10 HO Calvert f) 1 •> 5 01* s • * 15 7 57 2 ao 10 ;}5 liosman ♦) :v, 5 05 40 S 17 2 50 10 5:5 (,)uebec <i 2:^ 4 .*):{: ;> .).) 8 50 ,12. Ar... Lake Toxaway.,.. ’.’’’.Lv ♦) 00 4 :>o «*> l»0 The following trains will not stop at stations designated: Xo. —Calvert. Mo. 4—Blantyre, Calvert, (Quebec. No. a—Calvert and Filantyre. Xo. (i—Cherrylield, Calvert. Parlor car daily between Asheville and Lake Toxawav. Brevard to Lake Toxaway and Return Wednesdays, 75c. l']tTective Wednesday, June L’Uh. and every Wednesday thereafter up to^ and including September 19th, tickets will be sold from Brevard to l.:\ke Toxaway and return at rate of 75c for the round trip, tickets limited to dale of sale only. Week End Ticlcets Brevard to Asheyille and return $1.6."3. Tickets sold Saturdays and Sunday mornings, good to return Mondays. For tickets and full information apply to E. V. CARTER Aw't. J. H. WOOD, Dist. Pass. Ag-’t, Asheville, X". C.
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