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y: EqiiaVd jor All; Special Privileges for None. miner & BHEKM-;. BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 27,1903. VOL. VI The following and thousands other Testi monials are on file in our office and open for inspection: ( ures Tlii i ;»t Tront^lo. Asheville, .X. , Dec. C,! lt)02. To-lo'tnii Coinpar./, Kiioxvjille, Tenii l)piu* Sirs—I \v snt to ’contribute uiy mite tovrardfi the upbjuildiiig of your wonderful rfiuedy, To-lo-tan. My wife Ims been a constant .iufferer from throat riouble for several months and found no relief until 1 was induced to try a package of your To-lo-tan. It seems to work like uiftgic. She has taken one bot tie of the tonic and used thes])rjiy only a few time;*, and slie feels ho well she has discontinued its use al most entirely. To'lo-tan is certainly a wonder, "^nd I feel that too much cannot be said of its merit.s. Very respectfully yours, ^ L. E. Low, ■ No. 24 Montfoid Ave. Sylvan Y allsy Kews Miner & Breese, Editors and Proprietors. Kntered at the !irev:vr<l Postoflice as Second t’iass Alail Alrttter. Only Newspaper in Transylvania Connty Rates to Subscribers; In at)vancK ont.y—per year ?1. <• six inontlisoOc>entR. •• three moiithK 2i> cts. “ one month 10 cts. No names put onouvboolvS without acredil Rates to Advertisers: Home Patrons—Yearly, per column, ¥50. Foreign—Yearly, per column, ?(»0. Local reading notices, 5 cents per line ®S“.rob Printing in all its branciies solicited If you are sending the News to friends in the west come in du ring court and see that they are not in arrears. All who are not mid up will bo dropped from the rolls April 1. unless arrange ments are made to continue them. This is the last issue of our pa- jjer as a 0-column folio. Next week w’e shall enlarge to 8 pages- all home print, 5 columns to the page. Instead of printing on paper 22xd2 hiches w’e shall use ^6x40. If you want to remain on our books as a subscriber come and see us court week. More lieiicfit Thun All Otlier Iteinedies. Andrew.6, N. C., Nov. 27, 1002. To-lo-tan Co., KnoxvilUs Tenn. (lentlenven—Kncloped please find §1.00, for which i)U'ase send me auother bottle of To-lo-ian. T liave sufliered with c.Uai rh for ten years, and hav» tried difrcient remedies, but have received more bonefit from one bottle of To-lo-tan than ali the other .lemedies I ha ve t;vor tried. Yonrs very truly, J. M. Itoni.vsox. What arc we going to do about a municipal ticket bhis spring? The News favors a non-partizan ticket, composed of the most progressive propert tow’n. Politics should lluence in local affalrs- men for the offices'’ the only requii-ement. flidli tijis'llKif! It is rej distilleri ern North month of been seize year and a Guide. We see the above there is sight, an must hav who com *-CORRESmDENCE* Watt’s Bill tiiul Dispeusary- Kditor Sylvan Valley Kews. I wonder if Hon. E. A. Aiken is congratulating himself and Transylvanic^ on his success in securing for her citizens exemp tion from th(f provisions of the Watts bill? Well, probably he has the right to congratulate himself, and no doubt will re ceive many a hearty hand-shake from his compeers. He accom plished his purpose. But as for Transylvania I thiek he might withhold his congratulations un til he is sure her citizens appre ciate the work he has done. Then let him publish his blandish ments to his co laborers at a feast in honor of Beelzebub. I did not know he had done so much for his people. But he is a man of remarkable influence and W’onderful talent. If his powers were operating on the other side how much it might mean for the w’orld! But after he has spent his life hedging in sin and vice, then the Lord must raise up other men to undo the mischief he has done. He is hindering, not hastening the Kingdom of God. I cannot agree with ‘*Comus” that the Watts bill “was pruned of all prohibition clauses” before it was passed. It is true that this bill is not w’hat many good citizens hoped and prayed for, nor is it all they yet expect—the fight has not ended. We hear .rumors of gathering forces of ful soldiers of the cross in ^ parts of the state; and feel thaJL_tliere is a the life of many a home? Are there not, I say, men enough of this type in Brevard to over-rule the corps of depraved of heart w’ho w'ould barter their fair sons and daughters and those of their neighbors to Beelzebub for a moiety from his customers, or for the i)rivilege of frequenting his foul dens and quaffing the poisonous draught? There can be no good reason for establishing a dispensary in Brevard All attempts to give a reason are only efforts to cover up the evils attending such an establishment. Ask those who favor it for the sake of lowering taxes if he thinks it right to rob their homes of peace and com fort and make insolvents of grog shop sots in order to give a dime each week to the business man on Main street to assist him in defraying his beer bill that he may round up his rotundity and give himself a respectable busi ness-like bloat. The insolvent pays more tax to the dispensary clerk in seven days than his an nual taxes would be without the dispensary reduction; and the business man's drink bill for so many days w’ould pay the insol vent's taxes for as many years. If an increase in the school fund is the argument presented, ask such a one how much he is interested in public education. And then ask him if there is any reason in paying the big salary of the dispensary clerk and all the other expenses connected with tlie business in order that a small percentage of the expendi tures. may comein. n ACID, GUANO, KAINIT and PO TSE BEST IS THE CSEAFE AT CLAYTON’S. Great Reductio Until Further Notice I Sha}I Sell the Goods FOR CASH ONLY at I positively will not take prodii^^e nor will i one at these prices. Clark’s O. N.'T. S.*f>ol Cotton 4c spool. (iood Luck Baking Powders worth 10c, 8c cafi. Good Luck Bakiny Powders worth oc, 4c can. Arbuekles Coffee lie package. Percales worth 10c at 9c. Pei'caleB worth Tic at (ifc. Prints worth 7c at 6ic. Shoes worth $1.25 at $1.1.5. Shoes worth $2.00 at $1.75. Suits worth $15.00 at Suits worth $12.50 at $11.50. Suits worth $12.00 at $11.25, Suits worth $10.00 at $9,25. Shu'ts worth $1.25 at $1.15. Shirts worth $1.00 at 90c. 1 lb package Arm Sc Hammer Soda worth 10c f 1 mean these reductions to apply to all the shelves. Come real early as I am going Ur you have anything oflfered for less tlian above 1 will sell for less than any one else. W. L. CARMI • For Sal z. W. N!0 Druggist price, - Manufactur TO-LO-Ti Knoxville, Wachov People opinions lished sh dow’n or over ai country oasy to pr in less sec 0 0 3 ^
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