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LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. Remember the old soldiers’ reunion to-morrow. Come out, bring your lunch biisket and have a jjood time. The Rev. Mr. Chapman will offici ate at St. Philips on Sunday next Aug. 23. Morning prayer and ser mon at 11. Subject: “The Goal of th(^ World.” Eveuf^ong on Friday at 5:30. The Brevard Banking Co. \vill hereafter be located in the .Ethe!- wold <*orner where it ii? ready to sei ve the public. The new quarters are neat and l<>ok more likf^ a bank buil«ling than any rooms in Brevard. T'nose interested in education (and who is not) should come out to-mor row at 11 o’clock and hear Dr. Geo. T. Winston, of the A. *& M. college. Tlis nussion is for the public good and his jiddress will be worth hearing. Z. W. Nichols didn’t like his new location in the.Ethelwold cornernnd conse(iuently has moved h.ick to his t*l(l istand with a four y« ai-' lease. He takes his new drugstore fixtures with him and is now' ready tor your patronage. A silver tea and sale for the benefit Can any one tell us w'hy the Bre vard public school does not open its fall session? Many inquiries of this nature are reaching the News otlice. As an opening for young men who seek to be at the top in any occupa tion which will be both profitable and respectable; we believe the best opening now' in sight is in connec tion with wireless telegraphy. It is the coming industry and those who first learn to handle its messages will be certain of employment at good wages. This is a field in which there is no competition. Business Locals. Notices in this oolnuin will be in serted at the ]>rioe of oots ])er line. See Brevard Drug Co.’s change of ad. For liver ct)mplaint, billiousness or constipation use B. 1). C. Little Liver Pills. For sale by Brevard Drug Co. Lost—.V gold watch; “C. B.’’ en graved on ba<‘k. Finder wMll be re warded if let't at the .Ethelwold. Lost near Gallamoie corner. Mrs. Henry Brown. For all purposes for wiiich a lini ment is needed use B. I). C. Lini ment and you will be satisfied with For sale by Brevard Drug (\). of .St. Philips rectt>ry t'uiul will be held at Mrs. AVo«)dbridge’-, Mam | street, on Wednesday evnnmg and Thursilay afternoon, Augu-t 2(»thi and :27th. Admission, a silver coin. Uetre-sliments free. All are w»-lcome. A meeting of Brevard business Cartersville, Cia., Au^. ii Arp” Is Dying. 18.— men was held Wednesday ni^’^ht in j Smith (Bill Arp) is the interest of forming a Board of lying at the point of death here. Trade. No or|{aiiiz.ition wHsfftVeHil His physician. Dr. Kaliih Smith, l.ul iirioth-r iiieetiii- is to i.e liei.l in savs there tl.enear future and it is that for recovery and a permanent organia.tic. vv.ll ^^peetecl soon, suit. ' ' ■ ■ - — Loftis Locals. As it rained the day a]H'oiuted for work on the Davidson Uiver ( eme- tery, we are recjuested to announce that one week frojii today—Friday, SOLD TO PENNSYLVANIA. Coal and Coke Company of Birming ham Sell Property. Birmingham. Ala., August 15.—It is Augustins—has been srleeted to clean announced that the Palos Coal and and beautify the grounds. Ail who Coke company, the property of the have friends buried there are re- I>rennens, of this city, has been sold .luested to join in helpitig to nuike Lancaster Coal and Iron com- ‘ ^ XI, pany. ot Pennsylvania, for $100,000. the cemeter\ inesenta e. , property consists of 2.000 acres ^Members of the “‘Sunshine” S(»- of coal land, on the main line of th« CM-ty in Brevard are making an ’Fnsco, al>out 20 miles west of Bir- effort to organize a brancli h'Mv, due notice of which will be given. The oliject of the society is to iiicite its members to kind tlee<ls which wi'\ bring the suiisliine ot‘ happiness into tenally the lives and houip- of all. The oh- j<‘Ct is W(»rthy and we hope ihe » t1«jrt will sn. v.-eed. An excursion to Hendersonville to \s ilne~s the c]o>inu- of tiie baseball lourney bi'tween Concord and our m(»ther town was one of tin* •■vents of Wednesday. The t lire** games lasr week ended wiih a lie, and 11 inn- i igs plavnd in tiie last game without : reaking the tie. Thegam»* \Ve<lii!*s- d.sy resulted in a sc(>re of .‘J to M in favorof Concord. I^vidently base ball is not one of the old woman’s a-A oniplisiiments. niingham, on which there are three mines in operation. The average daily output is 400 tons. The purchasers, it si understood, will improve the prop* erty extpnsively with a view of ma- increasing the output of the The coil seam of the above lands is considered equal to the best in the state for coking and steam purposes exclusively. The buyers will assume charge of the mines In the next few da vs. Celebrated Occupation Day. Manila. .Augu.<t lo.—Veterans of the Army of rhe Pliiiippines celebrated oc cupation day with a parade in w^hich 800 men took part, clad in the ol.i regulation service clothing of blue shiits and khaki. A banquet was af terwards served at which the story of the campaign during the stirring pe riod in the early occupancy of the t.='.i‘rito! y, closed by the capture of A party from ,\sheville c )M»posed oty of Manila, w^as told and the of F. K. Melntvre. J. M. VViilianis, battles fought over ag-^in around the ,, testive board. Commissioner ^as the chief sjieecu-maKer of the land(*d near i’. r. Willianj-, W. :mi(1 a. C. AVilliam>. ncai evening. Two-thir is of the veteran Smith’s bridge Saturday afternoon .soldifrs of the campaign now at'ler .-pending tu'o days and nigiits in a trip IVom lirevard by water. The party left tlie Brevard Tannin plant near the mouth of D.ividson !■ lvtM‘ Thursday about noon in a boat serve in one position or another under the civil government. Missouri Postmaster In Trouble. St. ]-OUi3, August 10.—Postmaster I • II 4- .1 r.,, , , f’- of Fairiealing, Mo., i« in )n;uie.*s|»ceially lor them. Ihev hai i.,;i t jaii ne.e on tne charge of being short a most enjoyable trip, devoting a, m his accounts to the extent of over .aood pf)rtion ot* the time to hunting; 5?1,U00. He wbo arraigned before Unit- and fishing, so says the News. ' ^'d States Commissioner O'Brian at . Poplar P.luff yesterday and in default Ine A. 1. ( ( oper distillery is to be of $2,000 bail was brought here to jail. m(.»veil from Brevard to A'^ht*ville. ■ Vise ran a store in connection with A1 a special meeting of t!ie board of‘ postolTice and the charge is made county commissioners Monday morn-1 Issuing money orders. mg a pernu! was liranted, an<l short ly at'ter thi* meeting the proprietor said liH would move his plant in a very short tini.. The Cootit-r dis- •iiiery is one of the largest institu- Disastrous Forest Fires. Baker City, Ore.. August 17.—A for- tsjI fire which has destroyed millionii •f i«et Df timber and is threatening che large saw^ mills and ranches is tions ot the kind in this part of the raging in the mountains near Sparta. state. Vriiile we regret losing Mr. The fire has been burning for a week. ('oo{)er as a citiziMi, we are not cer- ^ .1*1- - 1 . ... Escaped Murderer Recaptured iain that his industry would be an atldi-d attraction t;> a citv wiiich Editor Sylvan Valiev News: Mrs. J. C. McGaha has been quite sick for several days. The school at Cedar Mountain is progressing nicely w ith S. B. O. McCall as teacher. W. M. Brown and family spent one day last week with relatives here. Bishop Capers has been seri ously ill u’ith pneumonia fever but IS slowly convalescing. W. D. Bane of Lead, N. C., vis ited relatives here Sunday. Messrs. Owens and Wright of Greenville, S. C., were guests at the home of R. T. Whitmire last week. MrF. R. L. Bishop and little daughter Ruth visited at the home of J. C. McGaha last w'eek. Edward Tate, a pi-ominent young man of Travelers Rest, S. C.. W’as among relativ’es here Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Brooks Wilson, of Pee Ell, Washington, but formerly of Brevard, passed through our town Sunday after an extended visit to her parents in South Carolina. Hello there. Blue Eyes. Can you tell us whether horseback riding is still as stylish on Lambs Ci’ee'.c as it w'as w’hen Tot.sy was up there. Miss Leona Gidney returned home Friday after a two week's visit w’ith relatives at Greenville and Travelers Rest. S. C., and reports uh enjoyable time. Totsy. Rsba Readings. l'"ditor Sylvan Valley News: There w’ill be services at Car son Creek Church Stinday next, conducted by Rev. W. L. Kuy kendall Mrs. Alice Nicholson and nc])lje\v of Atlanta, Ga., are visit ing relatives here. Our school is pt-ogrpssing ni(te- ly under tho n^auagement of Miss Hadassa ]\IcCarrell. H. A. Sonthei’lin. a prominent young business man of Batson. S. (\. was cii-culating among his old friends at Uoba this week. A ]'a)‘ty consisting of seven— viz.: H. A. Southerlin of Batson, S. C.. Mrs. Simmons. R. L. Hog- s(*d. Miss <31ivia Clazouer and .Overton p]rwin of Calvert. Miss Katio Lee .Iordan of Etowah and Myi'tle Hogsed of Reba visit(Ki Lake Toxaway on Monday last and all report a glorious lime in g(Mieral. They say any one will be fully paid for their trip there as it is as grand as any scenery in Transylvania. Rev. I. T. New’ton paid our school a short but a})])reciated visit Tuesday. We are always pleased to hav'e him with us. Sunshine. Once Millionaire, Died a Pauper. New York, August 17.—Vloses Rock- well Crow, projector of extensive wa ter companies, and once a millionaire, has died a pauper at the state hospit al on Wards Island. He projected tho p:-esent water system used to supply Ward’s Island. Crow made the mil lions he spent so lavishly by develop ing water systems for a number of communities, notably in Grand Rap ids, Mich., and in West Chester coun ty in this state. Money being need ed for further operations, he mort gaged his property and plants reckless ly. Bad financiering and business quarrels got him into complicAted liti- Sheridan, Wyo., August 17. ^Boon I which ended in foreclosure pro- Horter, wanted in NortTi Carolina for feedings and the loss of his entire seeks to be a health and pleasure re-j the murder of two deputy sheriffs and soi-t. We learn t h.it t he engine and ' from the jail here Wednes- other heavy machii.ery started to' digging through a brick The Sylvan Valley News office for X.I.eville 1 uescla.v. [ blanks of ali, kn.b. tl STATIONERY FRUITS AND PRODUCE DeLONG’S Broad Street Phone 83 I I Room Wanted. 1 need room for my large stock of Fall and Winter Clothing and to get it I am going to sell my entire line of men's ami boys’ stylish spring and siiinmer clotliing COST! You can also get bargains in my slioes and hats wiiich 1 am selling at first cost. Come in and see me. W. L. CARMICHAEL Brevard, C. BREVARD, N. C CHARLES R. CLARKE, Proprietor. Open all the Year. New Management*. $2.00 per Day. Special Rates per Week. Ii\ the Mountains of Western North Carolina, “The Switzerland^ America.” J. A. MILLER Builders’ Hardware and Building Materials ^ Dressed Lumber Laths Shingles Sash Doors Blinds Locks Hinges Window Pulleys Plastelmg Hair Ce^^ient Lim.e ) Rep.dy Roofing G^ass f^utty Sash Locks Vv^indow Lifts Sai^ih Cord and Weights rs ^iid Binders i/ Mowers, Rakes, Corn Cutters fend Grain Drills Cor. Main and Caldwell J BREVARD, N. C. ^
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