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Sylvan Valley News SUBSCRIPTION PHICH One Yeiir $1.00 Six Months Three Months 25c 50c NOAH M. HOLLOWHl.L Kditor and Owner Money Payable by Check, Stamps or Money Orders Friday\ November 24, 1016 TEACHERS’ MEETING DECEMBER 8 AND 9 Will Hold Session 'I'wo Days in Brevard; Study «)f County His tory; Technical Studies for 'I'eacliers; Interesting Program Keep your liorn handy. Boost with all your nii^ht. Do your Cniristmas shoppins early. It is a plain case of a town bein^ born aj;ain. Remember the t>rphans in your riianksvi*' *fforini. Only the knocker underrates the benefits of a bivi payroll. If your vocal t*r^aiis are weak yret a tm lu»rn anil blow loud for | Brevard. Brevard has occasion for a bi}^ l luinksui' ifij^. I ruly it should be prateful. Brevard nceils to speiul a fc\> luiiulred dollars in advertisinji' itself to the outsiile world. Almost impossible t frcsb ejiv^s. I he hens are not boosting much in these prosperous times. Cict a roail notion in your cr.uiium aiul be reaiiy to explode it at the biv: banquet for tln' muii tax is extremely hij^li. Don't fail to keep \i)ur appetite whetted up for the bi^ celebra tion feast the baiupu t w hen other bi^ things will be talked about. Agricultural li.u ki»i;; is what .i town needs to make it y^row, therefore I'ratjNN 1\auia shiuikl have a farm tlemonstrator to make the most of oDi .\lth«>\irh rhaiik>^;ivinvr loines upon us with less to be thankful fi>r than usu.il in ihe way of crops, we should be thankful that con ditions ari‘ not worst*. I'he farim r should not comphun of the hi^ih cost of liviti;;. lie shc»uld protlui e about all his p.uitry neeils. A farm tlemonstrat^r would hi lp us lio this. Durin)^ this period of j'reat town priile when the spirit of pro>,'rt-ss IS ill tlu air only a few knockers have been heard. They ari‘ hopt lossjy ill the minorit>. \’our presi iK O at the Lyceum course will make you feel iiootl anil will btTU'fit tin.- town in tlu‘ way of further wholesome enter tainments. Make arrany;enu'nts t(> attend Rij^ht al.m^ w itli this ^reat industrial boom comes a reiiij^ious boom by the Methoilist church which announces a pipe orKan. The bt'tter the musit: the better the service, and Ciod's house is entitlcil to the very best. I i\ It W i ll into your mind that the inade(]uate school building' tlu‘ Nt'ws lias bi'in tcllini: you about w’ill havt* to be en!ars.;i ii, especiall\ w hen the bi^ thiii}.;s bey;in to move and thereby brin;; in many resulents. Brevard can’t afford to suffer from an educational standpoint. The convu tsare buildiny; a beautiful piece of road from Wil son's bridj.;e to tow n. 1 his is just w hat the county needs in at least fi>ur directions from Brevard to the county line. But we can’t depend on a little sijuad of ciuivicts to do it. Road bonds are w hat w e lu ed. I ow II upbuililers are w hat w i- need rather than knockers and destroyers. Some can do >.ireat things ami all can do a little, but Mr. .loseph S. Sil\ ersti in’s commendable part in upbuilding the indus trial life of I rans\ l\ania is something that should lony; be remem bered. .\ valuable citizenship is this. It was nothing but ri^dit that the promoters of the proposeil in dustry should ask for a site. Ill will toward a plant of this kind is costly to the investors anil as it ^rows it well nij;h reaches the stajje of i>ersecution throuijh the courts. 'I'here are many useless ilama^e suits in the courts and the fewer the better for the commu nity. 'I he ^lad hand of w elcome should be ^iven to all that’s ^ood for the community. Brevard’s Progressive Citizenry. No tow n or community is greater than its citizenry. No place or secti(»n will out^^row the ilej^ree of proj^ress which its inhabi tants cultivate amonj; themselves. Where there is a marked absi'nce of unity and team work discord and antagonism will holil sway and decay rather than ^row th w ill be the outcome. In view of these truths no man who believes in progress could but ailmire the prevailinj^ spirit of harmony and helpfulness in Brevard w'ith reference to the proposeil industry, w'hich, when materiali/ed, w ih be the remaking of Brevard and the placing of it in the forefront of small tow'iis in Western (Jarolina. 'The spirit is commendable for the reason that it shows tlu make-up of the local citi/.enry. 'I'he raising of $6„S00 without the sliijhtest difficulty w ith w hich to purchase a factory site means sjjrowth anil prospet ity; it spells i xpausion and the welcominj^ of opportunity. So lon}^ as Brevaril fosters the spirit that has been in evidence for the last few days its citi/.enry will not become a stumbling block in the way of progress for such proyjressiveness will make its influence felt for ;;ood, reachin*^ out in all directions and touch- injj all phases of local life that have to do w'ith the jjrow'th, progress and prosperity of the community. Brevard—its complete make-up—has j;reat cause for pfide in its efforts toward progress to say nothing of manifold blessings that will come in return. *■ V A iMiniiuittei* of tho TrHiisylvuniji County Teueliors’ H.ssoiruition met lu tho oni(“e ot tlu> I'ounty superiii tiMiden* of schools Siiturday and nrriiiif't'd l)»o followinf' ])rom*Hin tor the ne.vt teaeliors’ nn’etin^r. which IS to tM“ held on FruUiy mid Satunliiv, l>ee s and Kiuh.w's ruooKAM I Tlie t«*nchers of the titlier schools |of the 1‘ounty will visit Brevard I ^^ratlfd seliool diinn^^ the niornin^i, ohstTVi' the wiirk of tlie various teiieliiTs and take note.s on the w I Ilk (iliser \ t>(l. III the iitternodil u! tliH (lay there will he a rolini la !)le lont ereiii-e tin thi- witrk oh srrveil during' the iiiornniir. 'l'lii> ciiMlereiiee will h(‘ c,.inliu ted l>y the county supennteiKlt nt • 'I'ht-re will alsn he, (iiiriii^ tlie Ml trrni'I >Ti, rejxirts from tin* Stutf ^eat■)le^^" as>i'inhlv by the teaeh‘*rs nt dhe C(unity who attend that iiieetnii^. KinOAV i:\i;MNi lit'^’iiinniiJ: at ]). ni. thi* ex erei>es will eoiisist of a studv ot ''I’ransvl vania eonnty. 'I'lii' follow* iiiLT are the topi's to he eiiiisidered MTitl file iiariK s ut tlie teachers who ; are tit ])resf*nr t h‘in. 'I'ransyl VMiiia's Misttiric Hack- ;'.'round, licorL^ia Bell. 'I'raiisvlV!iiii!i Dtuiu:^ the | .1 I . ( >''tcfll . 'I'lie (’i)untyV .N’atiiral lu'snurces. \V, lliilniL; lleniltTs in. , 'The Kdatii'ii ot Suinnicr i?oard ii r> to ( Mir ('oiint v's History, Mi>.>- .\nnie ia>h. A c uuinittcc hiis hcfii li tti nrrnnLCe a hrict n iul ItMtiirr iii (MiWH'ction witli tins e\einnu''s prclUM-fini, in onlci- tiiat tin- leach I'Ts i>l the (“(Mint V liKtV liiCditie lict Icr ac(iiialiitc(l with each (lihcr. SA I TKI’ \’S' '.I ::;n n . Ill t )]ici;inL’’c\(‘rci>.i‘s iMndiicteil by Kev. W. K. I’oMVey. All tlic Ti>;»ic> (lisi'nssf(l tddav Will lie ('in suhjccts in the'i’cach (‘fs’ Kcnilini: 'oui-f t(‘i' this vt-ai' ••'r actiiiiir till' Kninlanicntal .'^uh ji'f't s.*' 1 li'.tory. .1 (' .11 >ncs '■ LaiiLTUairt' in lllcincntary Scliodls, " iMllard “I'unitnniuty (’ivics, " Miss An- !Ut> .1. >rda n. S.'l>'ct It in ti'iiii "'I'lif Fli.w- • T. " .Miss Allic ( 'antrcll. 'i’lif hni.k' li'T til.' 'rcai'licrs' K-'H'iiiiLr ' ‘'ur.'-’Ill this ccuTitv t\ir I 111" VI ar ail* • lliW !i: 'i’lacll the KllliilaliM'Iital Snlijci-ts " >1 IV , ■ • L'lT.L'uaLTc Work in l'.l(*?in*ntMry S 'hoi ^• -I '■ iniimiiii t y ';\ic".'' 1 . • l{rown Moum*," ^ 1 : ‘ , ■ rill* Bliii* I'lowcr,'' ^1 V KOBT. L. gash W. it. .-5REESH. Jr. GASH & BREESE LAWYERS II to 17 McMinn Huiiding \ it Hl \ I *111 ■ I . ERNEST H. NORWOOD Architect and Builder Remodelling and Repairing a Specialty CLAYTON & CLAYTON Attorneys-at.-Law HKKVAKI), N. ('. WELCH GJlLLOWJiY Attorney Practice in all the Courts 'Brevard, M. C. CHAS. B. DEAVER attorney'at-Law Office ('ooper Block Over Price & W hit mire Store. ALLISON &. ALLISON Attorneys-at-Law Ii\ Old Cooper Building BREVARD I COLEMAN GALLOWAY Attorney-at-Law Ccoter Block Brevard, N. C. CONNESTEE LODGE NO. 237 1.0.0. F. Meets second Monday night in each month. Visitors welcome. .1 \S'. Hurnctt and W. H. Fanlk- ncr liave (■]u'ii(*(l a small triocrrv st"r'‘ iit-ar tin* licpdt with .Nlr. KaulkTii-r m chart^c. It Is known as tlu* I'anlkm r iro(*- cry (*o:n]>any. EIGHT WANT POSTMASTERSHIP /• r * -\ V - ■ \ /' DUNN’S ROCK LODGE NO. 267 A. F. & A. M. TRANSYLVANIA COUNCIL NO. 376 JR. 0. U. A. M. \leets ill I'ratertiity Buililing ev ery .Saturday night. 7..^0 j>. m. \'isitors w elcome. Call and Examine Our (lelebrate I hanksgiving with our chickens and turke\s. .\lli- son .lohnson. 2tc J.W. BURNETT AND W. H. FAULKNER OPEN STORE ! Kiirht apjilicMTit'-; recently took the I'xanniiation at llf!i(lers(mville for the ])ostinasf. rshij) at I’l'-^ali I"'(ircst to sue I eil Miss .Mallie Knix- lish, rc'i^^'iied. It IS un(i**r>ti)0(l that Harry I’atton, Kd Mc( ov and A B. .loiu's jiHssed the e.xaniinati' ui. UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK Stop Using Dangerous Drug Be fore It Salivates You! It’s Horrible! VduVt.- hilidus, ■sluj'^nsli, constipatfii and h>'lic\f you iu-c(l vili, (iaiif'crnus i aloim-1 tn start vdur livi*r and rli-an ynur liowrls. lliTf’s my ^;uarantt.-f! .Ask vdur diu;.: j.ni'i for a 5!' ii'nt bottle of Dodson's Livi-r Toiu* and take a siioonfiil tdni^ht. If it d.if wi't start your liver and straighten vor rii^iit up better than ealomel and witlio’" j^ripinj; or niakin^x you sick 1 want Vdu ;.) ;^d back to the store an(J j^et your nion' V. 'Take calonu*! today and tomorrow \ ou will 'fet-l weak and sick [and nauseated. Ilon’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of harmless, Vi^etable Dodson’s Livtr Toiu* tonight and wake up feelinj^ ^^reat. It’s pcrfei tly liarinless, so ^ivo it to vour children any time. It can’t salivate, so let them cat anything afterwards. Ad- \ ertisement. The Brevard Banking Company Capital .Stock $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits 7,500.00 I'otal Resoiirces 410,000.00 We pay 4'Interest on Time Certificates of Deposit* Your checking accf>iint solicited. No account to» large for us to take care of and the small accc)unts given the same consideration as the large ones. J. K. HAY.s. Frewident K. H. liKAVP'Ii. Vire-PreRifient .J. W. McMJNN, Vir«-Pre8ld»?nt 'I’HO.S. H. SHIPMAN. Cafthn iUi> lUii I "lit f| When You Sit t j Down to Turl(ey I ^ 14 On I'hanksgiving Day I ;• with family, friends and tJi relatives gathered round [ 1 the festive table remem- f i her that .Silverware is as I'l essential as tasty food to i 1 make you all proud of !the occasion. .See c)ur stock for the I latest patterns and be pre- j pared. i i We’ve knives, forks, I \ spoons and fancy pieces L I bought before the rise. Come in and look. Frank D. Clement The Jci«eler of Transylvania County 1-. rr IBri'uarJi 3nstltntt^ BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Departments t' db-L-e I’repiiratorv. Normal. Music. Husine^s. Do mestic Alt, Household I'.i ■ Til'1'.’.ic -. .AcriculU:re. All departments ;ire d-.rertui by tcaihers with special training: ;;nd lar^'e experience. Tlicv ki"w th.eir business. Influences -if the Institute are aii r.e wi.rth the cost of tuition. Our Stationery Dcpartnicnt con tains everythint; novel and fashion able in that line. Delicately tinted and perfumed, if you like, or simply plain. Whatever you desire we have it. Qualities and prices to suit all purses. We also have a fine assortment of ornamental inkstands, pens, paper knives and other essentials for the writing; table. R. s. MORGAN, Druggist. ROSMAN, N. C. A NEW SUIT COSTS FROM $10 to $50 \’our old suit can be cleaned, pres.sed, repair ed ami matle to look almost as good as new for .SO cents; Sl.OO a mt>nth for four suits. City Pressing Club .1. K. Waters ^ 1*. L. Bruce ' ^ Solid Comfort is what you want and what you need after the day s work and supper are over, and the evening at home is before you. It is what you will have, too, when We Furnish Your Living Roon: The line of lounges, library tables, readiiig lamps, bookcases, easy chairs and similar furnishings which we sell will satisfy the most discriminating cus- toi-ers at the most reasonable prices. We will prove this to you when you come in to see our display. Our Word Is a Guaranty of Honest Values HOME SUPPLY COMPANY C. M. COOKE, Proprietor. BREVARD, N. C
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