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SMOTHERING A Press your_ hand hard enough your mouth and you can nother a cou^h. Bnt you can- )t cure it that way, TaUe Compound Syrup of ♦' hite Pine t^nd Tar. Put up and sold by z. w. NIOHOLS Druggist Photto Phone 5. Sylvan Valley News DklONQ & Publirhers. Friday Mi.rtihifj, Feb. PO, 1903. Town aTi^. Oounty Items. '*mire j ; >r l:verythin2. r now un ll 9 Ethel- ley is now & at distillery. jash, of Decatur, (ia., is ;lativea in Brovard. itleiic* of Ed C Wilson is a new coat of paint. athering at the residence tt last Friday evening >yed by all present. 'n was In town this ' for the Asheville ^ in getting 'ek for a Fla. A » be in DeVanes for Hardware & Furniture Tom Justice of Etowah has moved to Brevard. W. A. Dickson, the map man, was in Bi evard this week. Fresh lot of Block’s cakes and crackers just in at Carmichael’s. J. J. Miner Ipft Wednesday for Atlanta, where he has gone on bu«i- ness. Owing to the cold weath«r car penter work has been lagging this week. Public road overseers should read the notice in this issue from tlie board of supervisors. Some changes will be made in the postofflce building as soon as the weather modarates. The probability is that an election will be held by our people to vote for or against a dispensary. Next Monday being a legal holi day (W’ashington’s birthday) we presume our bank, w’ill be closed. W^’e call attention to a notice in this issue calling for a mais meeting at the Baptist church Friday night. A party of tourists passed through here this week enroute to Sapphire. They si)ent the night at the McMiniv house. It is earnestly requested that all Vetfcrr.ii^ 'iO. j;i\*sent at the call meet ing at the court iiause, Monday, March 2. We have this week experienced some of the coldest weather of the season. It is reported that early Wednesday morning the thermome ter stood at 8, the lowest this winter. For Sale—One-half (J) undivided interest in 248 acres of land on th« T. T. Loftis place on Little River. Will sell cheap for cash. Address Mrs. Ben. C. Kennedy, 129 Wash ington St., Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. S. F. Allison left for Ashe ville this (Friday) morning to v dergo treatment in one of th' pitals there. She was »--co’' by her husband. Hp'SOO Mass Meeting'. There will be a mass meeting at the Baptist church in Brevard next Friday evening, February 20th, at 7.30 o’clock, in the interest of tem perance legislation in this state. All friends of temporance are corr dially invited and earnestly request ed to be present. C. P. Moore. I. T. Newton. Notice to Veterans, Transylvania Camp Confedt-ratt' Veterans will meet in call session at the cou’ t house in Brev»^rd on I bo first Monday in March at 12 o’cleck m. All members are earnestly re quested to be present. Delegates are to be elected to the national re union, and bussiness of minor inter est will be atteiided to. It is very noc(‘Sf=arv that all members should bo luesent at this nieetinir. Ploaso don’t forget the date. Respectfully, * J. J. SlltPMAX, Adjt. To Overseers of Public Roads in Brevard Township. Tlie supervisors will hold a s’jjt'ciid meeting at th^ court houso on th« fiist Saturday in March, at 11 o’clock a. m. All overseers arc notified to meet said board at said time and place. Some special busii^ess is to be attended to, and every ovorsetT of public roads in Brevard township is earnestly requested to be present. Respectfully, * .1. J. SiiiPMAN, Chnin. Better Thun Ciold. “I was troubled for witJi chronic indi*'"^ debility,” * Laiicsistf I Uelnei. trie Bitt than all They ha cellent Eler*' fe The Man With Three Wives. The Brevai’d Dramatic Club has in rehearsal a three-act comedy entitled “A Man With Tlu*ee Wives.’' A light comedy, clean, pure; but filled from start to finish with wit, fun and laug'liable situations. A man with three wivea is generally supposed to be either a Mormon, bi^f- amist or a lunatic—more often the latter—but iu the mimic world the un usual its allowed, a,nd. while slij^ht'y oxag'jferated it makes the situaiions all tiie more ridiculou.-s and iauyhabie. Jack IluWiird, a younyf artist with jfreat ex})ectations Irom a rich uncle, is desperately' in love, but unfori.u- uately his uncle objects to his takin.u; a wife, owing’ to the tacfc that lie has been unfortunate in his matrimonial ventures v.’ith tliree. Jack marries and wlien uncle visits bis nephew the trouble begins. Ralph Ncwcom, a friend of Jack’s, also has expu'CLations from a rich un cle in Aiiiorica. This nncjc wishes tu marry him to a neice, Carlotta Snick- enliuizonhosen, t!ie German y;irl with a dictionary. Kalpli tells his uncle this cariui»t be, as he is already mar- I’icd, and ii! order to }»rotect himself he hatches a sclienie with the land lady’s dauiri>tor and introduces her to uncle as his wife. Jack's wife's father objects to ar tists ni.xlols. a.nd when he diseovern one iti stadia t!'.e artist in* ducos her as Ralph’s wife. I;i v>rder to a'jsist I'.i' stam! '‘jKiL’’ v.ili’ tio;is he in*' Mrs. V ni’ TOY ClDjllT. -PAl:jlS! (Formerly Frank L. DeVane.) A Carpets, Etc. Carpenters’ Tools A nev/ lot just I'eceived. W(.' wiili yon a [)i'c>spi“/('.'.;s New \eiir, and that 'r yo.i ioi' y*)ur pa! :n tin; [^as! y h:, a;ul liopo to nier ii, coiitinuanceof li'.i'*. It. ;>ui‘ ililt:-!'.lion b) k=M;> ;i uiid stoc.J OL Hard’^rars, Fuynltiire and. Paints P'l wiil you :is ^;'iMjd j^i iCGS as you oan-^et \\ liiM'e. \Vt' soli/il yt'Mi- • :-mu] ir, \ iii! you to cail and o;!r rjtnck. il^*si ii'ri i1 i V . GO. Phone 2. •k 31o’.uitain Eagle * > • \ ; U i 1 ; J- '/-'I is ' jpH . ? ."i 1'' *>•- C l. < Silorthand, pin’ mid V or ■* j Will in i'i« iftiu. i - . the course oi insiJ'ui'Lioii at .H*\ i]le Brssi- v:s bi.,slGrir[; 1 Cnileoo t'.. yv-ar. Tha i J (More woi’idsi | I'ollo .v liig' ' i'. 1 1 i; I S \ * i j i,-* C9 1 i od I i , SITUa'.-.IONS sti0 vxiiL-i})*: ndft; Iv. '"'.i.otiuir doar isi'’''cro st’cov* r) revard, thodis t’itisjf the past avis with City: W. 1 Textile ■er; Miss U. Reed, ney Allan la, Isoii wilh ^ y., City. )NS, e tlie first fac luring wnnessees :)graph€^3^; Bristol, u-i\\ firm, ograph«r; Marietta, Mana^^er pc)si- id n’ost of ; on- i J i.;ii lirst ^^eaf tliHt 1. It will you.ii^? WO' money to see re you fo^ ace you aa h. foi'iiiu: \JUAJ Jjauds*» I of assip:n- -• anc*e to the hiuh' house door Monday i*' ;ts of land, at lot in the C., on ni)f*uy, con- ) acre, more' is locfttpd 9 “lo a JMort- lundred and! % jj by M**®*, tot tr»'‘,®f i.rk 9‘ mC utrth>’n/? 42 m»- Assi^*^®* oftde to tlw ,.th Chrohna I on the 7tb amend the 'evAr^- r»,
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