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SYLVAN VALLEY NEWS (ZlSUd<nOA€U^ We have the right Paper to WI^ITE on. Stylish stationai’y for society coiM‘ec'i)ondence. Informal stationary for frienclslnj) letters. Strong Bonds and Linens for business use. We have stationary suitable for every need. Styles, weijjlits and ju-ices that will ])lease you. BREVARD DRUG Co. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. IMrs. L. r». Houston of (Ireenviile. S. visitiny; in Hrevard this week. Mrs. (;. \V. SuuHuev and chidivn of Joi.t'sville, S. C., are visit inir rela tives here tor two weeks. Autumn b;'ixins Sunday, tlu‘ — th(‘ sun (.Tossrs tin* lino and days and nights are of (xjual len.i^th. '^I’here was a ihuicc ut the ,]‘^thol wold Tue sday ni^ht which was ap parently enjoyed by those present, althoutih it “rained to beat, the band.” Excursion rat('s to Lake Toxaway wi*nt olY sale W('dnt*sday so tlieve will b(* no v.iovc rcduct^d rat('S on this braJich of tlu‘ Southern this yt'ar. Sunnn.or ,>xc*ursion i-att's av(' still in f(!i’co until S(‘|)t. A v('ry suc(*ossfnl n'viyal ineotiuLT at Sl!(.-al (.'r»n“k Ba])tist church, con ducted by Hov. (t. W. Smith, tlu‘ pastor, assisti'd by Rev. J. H. Owen, closi'd Sunday, St‘pt. 9. Wc U^aru tliat tlu'rc'wt've ‘it additions to llu' church as a result of tlu‘ ineetiu:^. Wc Ic'iiru with ])icasure that J. F. Hays lios b(*('u ('lectcd a incinbt'r ol the Board of Dirt‘(‘tors of th(* Blui* Kiuirc Ivaticnial Bunk of^ Aslieville. Mr. Hays has many friends in Transylvania (‘ounty who will Ix* pl(*ast'd to l(‘arn that he has the f‘onliden< <‘ of the busin(\-'s men in our mountain metropolis. The worst storm of the summer lias been with us this wei'k. It eomine7i(‘i‘d on Monday with a stroui^ t ast wind, and just befor(‘ ni.irht it commt'nc(‘d rai^'u;;. B(*- fore '^’'uc'iday niirht tlu* river v;as out of hanks and s])readinLC over tli(‘ bottoms. Whili' it is bound to do ^ri'at d;,nia,L^<‘ in tliis county th(‘ r(‘let.n*a])h rt ’.)orts ‘jjri'at loss to shi])- pins; on x'nr Atlantic. V'lien wi‘ Ixiuin com])jainin,'; hert‘ wt' may ourselves v,ith tin* hnowl- edtz:<* that other sections ari' hit iiarder than wi' are'. Excavatin*: for the Dunn's Ro(‘k Buildin'^ on Broad str(‘et was com- mfiu‘(‘d Monday. By tlu* tinu' tlu' <-.(|uir.octial storm comnn‘7i(‘ed ]Mon- day (‘ve7’in,L: thc'ri' was just (*nou,irh riiiCirimr done to mala' a su]>erb mudh(tlc as an a<ljunct to tlu* X(‘ws o’licr fl(;wer i;ai-(h‘n.. As a portion Jtoseo Cartwrijjht of ICnoxville, Tenn., is visiting; Ids coushis Kva and (Jei trude Loftis. There will be services at the I3re- vard liaptist church as usucd next Sunday—preaehinjr niorninjj: at II o’eloek and at ni^ht. Xo mails Wi'dnesday evenin" nnd none' Thursday ui) to noon. Tlie high Avat(‘r luOow Penros('—tlie railroad tracks bt‘in" (‘overed—is the caus(*. !Mrs. John F. Henry lias rt'turned from Lonisvilh'. Ky.. wh<‘r(' she has been visitin" this summer and is o7ic(‘ moT(' occupying her beauti ful home here. The strongest feature of the Octo ber Delineator, pside from the fash ions, which are splendidlv shown, is the opening of the ("ountess A’on .\rnhim’s new serial story, “Fran- lein Schmidt and Mr. Armstruther.” A “tacky" party at the ^thel wold Wednc'sday night was a meri y functiim if one can judge by the (‘ostumes dis])layed o7i th(' sti’oets and th(‘ 'amount of nois(' indulged in bv partici]>aTits. Jas. Bromfi('ld won tlie ])rize. Rev. Wm. P. (hedester will preach, as usual, in the presbytcrian church at 11 o'clock Sunday morn- 1^,. His sermon will be an answer to the most important qupstion n man can nsk: “How shall T be just t)efore fJod, the .Tudge of all the earth.’’ A G!iap!er of Casualties. It is seldom we are called on to record so many acf‘idi'nts in on(' week as liavi* bi‘en re])ort(‘d sinc(' our last issu(>. Last Saturday night Miss Ten(‘r of ('hi'stnut Hill started for liona? in a buggy, accom])ani('d by her brotiier. The' night was so dark that no obj('cts wt'rc' dis(‘ernible and they had s(‘ar(‘ely got Ix'yimd the <‘le(‘tric light inllui'ncc^ on (’aid- well strcM't wlu'n tlu‘y ran into King tSr Allison's bus which was r(‘turning from John Duckworth's. A whec'l was demolishi'(L the shafts In’oken and otlu'r damage's to the V(‘hich‘, hut tlu^ o(‘(‘U]>ants w*ere U71 h armed. On Satui-day King ^ Alison had the misiortun(‘ to ^Trivc* a horst' ijito a yellow jackets n<‘st, and the animal was so st^v(*relv stung bv way of the l^elated train Tuesday night and in consequence the en gine got oft' the trac‘k, causing a still further delay. The cow was killed. John Bishop, who received a broken ril) in the bee tight Sunday, having been struck in the side by the frantic horse, liasbt'en contined to his bed much of the tinier since the accident. Business Locals. Mitchell & Cox. See change in Jenkins & Bros. ad. this week. Th“ l)est overalls and shirts at Jenkins & Bro. Canned swet't ])otato(‘s at Aiken & Smith's marki^t. ATiother car load of corn just ar- riv(‘d for Jenkins & Bro. Mattn'sses, pillows, comforts, ])lankets, etc.—Arthur Kilpatrick. For Rent—4-rooni i-ottage for small family—see D. B. Han(‘0(‘k.*lt Corn forsaleat W. 1‘. tS: J. c, Whit mire’s store, Selica—?1 per bushel, if Velvets, v('lvet ribbon, Persian lawns for shadow- work at Mrs. J. Norton's. For Sale—Span of horses, (ieo, E. Nisson, v.agon and double harness. See Ij. N. Townsend. *2t Potatoes from IJoc to 0.5c per bu. I have bargains in ])lows. Call and ask about wire.—C. ]\r. Doyle. Do you appreciate the advantage of taking your fatnily into a store and fitting thein with siioes at one time? You can do this at (). L. Er win’s. Read the ad. * Ty])ewriter ])a]Hir and manift)ld pa])er at the News ol!ic(;. » Lo(!(iiN<; Catti.k—Wt' want tt> buy or lease hi'avy logging cattle. We also want for (‘ontinuous jobs, good logg(‘rs.—A])])ly to ('. T. Ran kin, Davidson River, X. C. Th(‘ Yt)ung People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets in Bre vard Presbyterian Churcli Tuesday evenings. Song service 7.4.-> to s.OO, Pray<‘r meeting b’.OO to S.oO. All an' inivt('d. tf Ladies, read this catalogue of charms. P>right eyes, glowing cheeks, red lips, a smooth skin without a blemish, in short, perfect healh. For .sale with every package of Hollister's RockyMountain Tea. .■}■) cents. Z. W. Xicholsand Brevard Drug Co. Teachers Association of Th(' dirt ri'inovetl v.'a." used in tlu‘ vicious insi'cts that it died in irruding U]> !Mayor Wiiitmirc's lot I l(>ss than an hour. • )p]U(site, it goes without saying that Broad sireet was impa.ssabh' Tuvsdiiy. Y\'»‘ll. v.'e livi' in hopt* Miat it will (luit raiiiiiiL: so'nc timi' and ;:ive ouv tov/n ari <)]>portunity to gl'OV, . •t’V.iidren ai-e iiatuially imitators. Wesau oneof the le:iding citizcMis Saturday a horse be'lou'-ring to \V. 11. Du(‘kworth l)i'(‘a]nt‘ (‘ritan- gli“d in a barb wir<‘ f<‘U(‘(* and was terribly lact'i-ated. It took a ])hysi- ' ian tiu'(‘'‘ hours to stitch th<' torn cuti(‘l('. hut it is now stated that tlie horse will live. (hi Sunday a horse ];elonging to of !’>reviird a few days since playing j Thos. H. Shipman was hitched in with [h.c drinking foinitain in frt)nt of tiie court house—trying to see Morning Glory Morning Glory Hams and Breakfast Bacon are noted for their mild cure and excellent flavor. We have the exclusive agency for them in Brevard. Mitchell 6c Cox The Grocers MORGAN & MORRIS Meat Market> Fruits Vegetables Orders by phone filled and delivered promplty* Miller Block Brevard, N. C. Phone 30 Kilpatrick & Whitmire Undertakers ai\d Embalmers AVo keep constantly on hand all kinds of Coffins, Caskets and Trimmings Wo keop the cheapest as well as the best. Caskets from si’5.00 los:>00 000. CotHns from sii>.oo toSo").00. Children s Coffins and Caskets all sizes and prices. We also handle a nice line of iiobes. Slippers and Gloves. We are also ])repared to Direct any and all h^unerals, and w’ill give them our very best attention. KILPATRICK (§h WHITMIRE. W. P, WEILT’S ONE PRICE SPOT CASH STORE. The Transylvania Teachers As sociation will meet at lii-oad V'al- ley Institute Sept. :21) at HioO a. m. The law Requires all t(‘achers to aftend the meeting's of the tovvn- shi]) and county Associations, thertifore ever^^ person wiio is ! teaching in the public schools of Transylvania will be ex))octed to | attend our next association at j Broad Valley .Institute on the ; I date above mentioned. i Display of }^ew Goods As tar in advance as we are in the lead, with the signs of autumn, we are already sliovving complete lines ot‘ no])l)y, up-to-date merchan dise. The prettiest things always go lirst. IJe wise—get in early. The J^ew Fall and Winter Garments are how far into the street he couM force 1 he water. Ar^d he ha<hrt been g(;!U‘ fiVe minutes when a street ur- ifhin who had been watching liim war^ trying the sa.uie experiment. And ihls w.iS mii drinking water, jjftt a luViitory. t'veiything about it -hould b(‘ kG})t absolutely clean. W'lio WiiiiiH to di'iidv after the hands •of mail or boy liave bi-en messing with tliO fountain? Why not use it for \vl;«t ii was intended instead of a wash basiii? r<^ar of tlu‘ Da])tist cliurcli v.’Ik'u l\irs. Goi.'dson’s honi'y biM's atta(‘k(‘d ir. It r(M;uired a heroic fight to diivi‘ the Ihh's olf and sov('ral w'lio assisted W(‘ri‘ so badly stnng that th(‘y did not return to church. 1‘rompt m(‘di(;al assistance probably s-aved the life of tlie liorse. Tht'rt' ought to b(‘ an ordir.-ance against allowing to run at large in tlu‘ corporat(‘ lirnits, as this is th(> S(‘c- ond time this summer that these hi'es havt' made tro'.:ble. A cow belonging to John ^Yilson . of the Petirose section got in the Song—“Jesus Lover of n^y Soul.” Prayer—Prof. t.'alianiore. r^oll Call—Secretary. Seciu’ing and keeping regular at tendance—Miss Xora Ashworth. I Deantifying school room aad phty ( ground—Miss Julia Deaver. j V.'liat should be the teaciier’s aim in every student, or what does our state expe'ct us to <io—Prof. liriggs. ■ Physical Training: How 7nuch?; When—Avery Tialloway. i Question liox—Open for all, ofi W’hich the most important will be- considered, and all if time i>ermits. ! Speeches limited to not more than i to minutes. - — 1^ • — - “To ('lire a says Sam. Kendall, of Phillipsburg, Kan., “just cover it over with Ihick- len’s Arnica Salve and the salve will do the rest.” C^nickest cure for l)urns, boils, sores, scald>, wounds, piles, ec zema, salt rheun), chai)ped liands, sore feet and fore eyes. Only 25e at Z. W. Nicliols dru<5 store. here for tlie ladies, misses and cliildren. The new long coats, the new quarter-length coals, the new stylish tailored skirts—all ad vance novelties of tliis fall and winter's populai* styles—are already being shown in our up-to the-minnte ready-to-wear department. Be wise=-= Get in early We have a large stock of the latest in men’s, hoys, and children’s suits and overcoais that are bargains. Come in and we will talk shoes that v/ill wear at })rices to .suit, and no one will try to meet or coni[)are. Please remember we sell for cash only, and that accounts for our low })rice. A w^ord to the wise is sutiicieut. W. P. Weilt’s One^Price Spot Cash Store, Brevard, N. C.
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