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1' / New Equalit jor All; Special Privileges for None. our insi 'RaPRIETOR. BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUAKY 30, 1903. rp JL ' .3 i on til nd cm II REMEDY FOR thhoat axd lungs. Aslu'v;;^'. N. C., Dec. 9, 1902, To lo tan i 'ouipMny, Knoxville, Teini Geutloin^ii-ITm viiig been aftiicted With » lu't’vv (<1U on my liDij^s, unci as I tried i:<'a' ly all remedies known to mediciil i«nce without the least beneiit, 1 iiidu( ed hy a friend of luino to try your To-lo-t:in catarrh cure and ii inul it as re»)re>eme<l. It stopped iny eougli before i had taken ha’i an»l word^ can not exprt'^s »uy gratitude to yonr company lelir-t* thirf wonder ful done for me. •tspwc'tl ully, H. H. Hill. Wit and Wisdom of The Late Senator Vance IT ( ALMOST INSTANT J RELIEF. Aslu'iiile, N. r., Dee. fi, 1902. To-lo-t;i M^>nipany, I\ noxville, Tenn Genii 'n^'*’' -Tt is with it great deal A fe%v years ago, when the writer was a mere boy, he w^rote Senator Vance, requesting his autograph. In due course of time a letter came from Wash ington bearing this laconic ad monition: “Pear the Lord, and vo'e the Democratic ticket! Z. B. Vance.” His anecdote relating to the “blow up” at Petf‘'‘sbnrg is familiar to all. Sor so- ioui ning at a moun! which Governor Vp porarily stopping, ing the horrors ar that fearful c; clriitiling for ' states superi' Ian tries of t’ them, a Pai ing to Var please, Se- suffered Didn’t the great am, is s we red t. am deliof-o dotes completely upset the Judge’s arguments, and con vulse his hearers with laughter. The result was that the meetings were most enormously attended throughout the state. The peo ! pie turned out. not -so much to j hear tlie issues discussed as to j listen to Vance’s humor. Some jof these are treasured up in the i])opular memory, and will be ! handed down through many gen- \ •^•rations. e candidates were the best ’ vvnd always traveled '' their ap \."»'e driving '%"ltain ;.vn Vance, learning of his misfor tune and knowing him to be a clever fellow, interested hinLs^^lf in his behalf and obtained lor him a pardon. Some t wo or three years later Senator Vun' (\ I having a string of appoint in(>iits ^ running through the counties where he was sfhe<^ u -sd : to speak, w^as somewhat sur | prised to receive a very ui g<?nl i letter from Lovin, asking hint, to ; come by a certain coi on his way out to Fran • u. had some yery impori;i?.l b isl- ness with him. Vjiiice rodo twenty miles out of hi- w;iy. ■ v <‘r some of the rough '>1 ioad:s. through some of the wil lo.^t country he had ever NOtni. >;•- der not to disappoir ' b si: nd. When at last the Sen ; at the mill, Lovin, meal, came out and very cordially. Af ''“’ities w’ere over '"ed the circum his lettei -i ‘ b,e i "•ed M- Vt:d ,-’<h 1 ni ' ii<- ' '-m- i.: ;n* • he 1(1 iiiij Mfed ! '* the therein, ■lid Lov- ^ ^rot Clajrton’s Fall land Winter Busine^ thing Wanted. See his line of beautiful and stylish Dress Goods now on hai arrive .soon of the latest styles and patterns in shirtwaist and sl< now in stock, Panama and other up-to-date shapes. Ladies* Ci jackets. Bar<?ains in trunks, suit cases, shoes, flannels, clothinjr lact everytliing’you want at prices to suit the times. It will do harm to call and see us; we will do our best to please you. Fresh n I way's f)n liand. There is no firm in Brevard who can underf kinds of tiade taken in exchanj^e for goods. Yours truly, ITsariety S p^^r'in^'^7^r:-ritr*!.^»':r^r.:!;ir;.r?rnr.:^r-nirrisrjr!r!:3iF3i3ir;r!rirTrj--5C^ IZiU fci'l '.'s L'i r.i k'/i r 'i. C'5i k:-J nrii !=:>< yj! r'i 1903 In launching our mercantile boat for th« favoi of the trade winds in 1903 w’o cannot restrain thankfuhiestt to the many patrons w'ho nave giv- year of bii!^i;ies» during 1902 that has been ’ history. V, <> fl vl we have made many who will rf H-Hii! us, and tin's inv’itation ^o c. our ;ist()C‘k|;is ext. udc d to all, whether old friendf cu^^ioniers. ■ Out We have this year added branches of ol in charge of Owen Young, and at Broad \ . ij. ] ■. Lydny, iuid whetJier in town or eJsowh it is easy to reao'i us. We shall carry a mort this year than ever before, and as ever our^pi lowest. W. X.. GARMIOHAEl PHONE 19 .1 l; p r r V” r '■5 sT; Cl r ?■; ■ ■ f.i' i r r 5! r ^ ^ . a Li-I f i: i.; iri a: j: t.: icJ ^ Lj; s.: k;; J k J 5^^iri: i.f (D acliovla Loati atid Tru. » (WINSTON-SALEMj N. C.) - .SHEVILLE BRAN‘S {llfeWLl^ECT® 0.00 cuRi: ' p S?i.’. ni\' To-lo-t;-: ( , Gentit-u vi;- for To-1 . Ian,' road 3»ears, a.ii] f«,r ^ that time i » from ojie of i tarrh <if ilu* Ir Coul<l have, ali. I tried dort remedy ;tfi-f. any resuh ui ' tak« T(-1'-‘ai fited as >00.1 U' ^ I have iis -d ll’> » ^ a well man i twenty-five to call til, to Tc-h - inen wlio ii &I1 kind.x of ) / ■Fo . 11. i: ^1. TO
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