■ : ’ iiP-JIIUHi.1 111.111* A Pleasant Trip. side and Cathey’s creek on the other. Oar party chose the de- dar Rnnir . j .. . ... .L 'scent on the Cathey’s creek side Mtk and its Environs Well Worth by taking the least precipit- Yisit. jous route were able to make the ' descent in about an hour of care- been talking to two of jfui and peril.>us climbing, having h most prominent young busi-i to talie advantage of every pro *^ess men, Messrs. F L DeVane ' jecting point or indentation and ^nd J. \Y McMinn, about their i in many instances of lowering lucent trip to Cedar Rock and ! oneself by the use of long withes, le nearby points of interest and ' no ropes being in the party, think their account well worth ■ Many times were they tempted publishing. Neither of them had to retrace their steps but the as- ^'erbeen to that section before , cent seemed more perilous and <ind it Was therefore deemed ad-1 tlie descent had to be continued, visable to secure the services of i This is one of the points that guide to pilot them to the most ] our visitors should see, being ^uteresting points and by the j only five miles distant from Bre- ^hortest trails. The start was ■ vard and can be reached either made from Brevard early in the j on horseback or foot. Our trav- luoruing and the King's Creek i ellers then decided, after reach- und Bubbling Spritigs trail vvasiing the base of the rock safely, •he routechMsen. come home by a circuitous The famous Bubbling Springs »*> ‘*^8 to take in some of the were reached indue seas<m and of interest, the route i quite a stop was made there for «ver the steepest tile ])ur|>ose of examining this of Cagle, down the dark wcmderlul freak of nature and to waters of Konnaheet, the water bottles with aqua; <>''er the precipitous sides JJura before making the tii’esome ,Plaioga, thiough the glades of iisceut of the rock, this spring Watiteska to Ossovvee plateau, being tlie nearest water. In to tlie sutnmitof Ossaroga passing it is well wortli the extra I which a closer and more trouble to visit this spring, which beautiful view of the valley lying is a bold stream of water issuing^ t>elo\v v\a.s obtained, tne tiail Iroin the rock-ribbed >ide of the i tl't-n leading down to the more mountain, clear, cool and taste-1 waters of the anteska. less but yet there is a continuous 1 he patty leached l>ie\aid about H:3() after a day of rare s|)ort and much enjoyment and the efticient guide was dismissed with many expressions of lasting reirards and iri'atitude for the de- Mrs. Charles Lott has purchased the Entire Stock of Souvenir Goods from Elliot F. Tochterman, in the W. H. Alli son building, and will add to it a laige line of Assorted Designs that have been ordered from the eastern markets Mrs. Lott has received a fine assortment of Mexican Work For Ladies In the most exquisite patterns. Waists. Collars, Cuffs, Kerchiefs, Table Spreads, Doylies, Dresser Sets, etc. The Brainerd & Armstrong Art Linen for Drawn Work Bulgarian and English Art Ticking for Pillow^ Tops and Table Spreads A Pleasant Waiting Room for Ladies istream of bubbles t-vtjr rising IroQi the bottom, not in a regulai’ stream but sometimes nearly sto[)[)ing and then agaiti rushing up v.nth geyser-like bursts. Some enteri>rising citizen shouhl li.iflitful trip he had so well plan- have the watei-analyzed as it may the thorough knowl- be found to contain valual)le m»‘- edge of woodcraft and allied sci- dicinal properties. The party "’hich he had displayed, after refreshing themselves at Fr.)ui wiiat we can hear the re- ihe spring l)egaii the usiH;nt and ^ P*^*'ts made by the gt^itlemen eveniually reached tlie top. hav mentioned have caused quite a ing made many sto()s wliilc climb number of our citizens to agitate ing the ladder-like trail. f<>rmati(m of an Alpine (^lub. But whatev^er fatigue existed i the |)nrpose ol })leas- while making the climb it imme- i^n’e. but also lor the pui’jjose of (Aately disa[)peared in its vast- exploring many of tliC little uL^ss, in its beauty, and in its un- l''nown mountains of this section suri>assed extent. In but few and creatnig a public interest in •otiier regions can such a chang We hope tnat it willc.mie ing view be obtained, for fi'oni to be a reality’ we i\now’ too lit- thetopof the Rock one can .see tie of the natural beauties of our the entire Pisgah range, the Bal- ^^^'^^*''*’^ ^^orth Carolina and we sam range and the greater part cannot gi\<M)ur \isitors an^ sat- of the Smokies. By simply turn- istactory account of oui-natural ing around can be seen Alount! ^when we aie ignoiant Toxaway -and its surrounding peaks and also the l)eautiful val ley of the French Broad lor many miles, with its bi'oad and lertik; .acres winding its sinuous way to the lower levels; and yet by lit tie extra effort can i)e st‘en Bre vard, liie gliLlei ing jewel .set in this encircling ring of lofty mountain chains, ni.'stling under Brevard Banking Company J. F. HAYS, President. J. W. McMINN, Cashier. Does a General Banking Business and l^'olicits Your Patronage. We Hit the Nail Square on the Head* of them ourselves. Gift Givers. Pease think over the jiit'ts yon intend to give at Xmas and Thanks giving and sf'e if you have tinaitjlit <>r the (’oail'M-t Slinper.-*. Send your orders at once tor 1 cannot ti'.l them all it' yon w’ait, as you have lor three seasons past, until you heai* th(‘.s!ci‘»h hells of Santa (Maus. tlie i)rotecting sides of the near- Xotliing can better meet tlie ideal hy peaks, sheltered alike fi (ini of loving attections or respectfid re- the piercing blasts of winter and membrane*', and what more chaste the sw eltering glare of the sum- *(,^;^ui.ty than a pair of cream, pink mer sun by the everlasting wall ‘‘>‘«e C»*mf»)rt or “C’onie-foot” of mountains, clothed with prim- ,Slil>l>t-i>^ t’oi’ a young man to otter his their tonmost luen's cts.; to tiieir toi)mo.‘ tlien from Cedar tivial forests ,,„ints. And Rock one can get a view of near- ly all of Vanderbilt's great Pis-^ crah Forest. Could we but get enough of oui- Congressmen to see this view, which is butmie of many, there w’ould be but little trouble in pussin La<lit's’ sizes SO cts.; mail orders 10 els. Give size and rolor with or- Miis. W. 1>. DrcKwoKTH, Lock Kox o(>. Brevard, jS'. C. V i{<Miiarkable I{ecor<l. f’liani>)erlaiu*s Coup’ll liemecly lias a reui:ii-kal)le record. It has been in use for over tlii)-ty years. duiMiig which tile Al)pala- time many million bottle.s have been WE HAVE BOUGHT OUR Fall and Winter Stock EARLY IN THE SEASON, CONSISTING OF Dry Goods and Notions, Ladies^ and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ladies' Gents', Misses, Boys and Children's Shoes and Rubbers Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing from factory. And are here now^ ready for your inspection. We hit the nail square on the head (cotton now 13c) when w’e bought our fall and winter g(jods before the advance at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for the SPOT CASH. Our Prices are Rights Too— Hecau.se our yoocls are reiiable. Because we buy for spot cash, securing all discounts. Because our business is conductetl with the least |>ossible expense. Because we sell for cash, we have m(» losses from bad debts and we do not have to make an advance in our prices to cover such losses. •chian Park bill. » sold and used. It has lonj>- l:>een the S There is another i n teres It i ng ^ ^^'tandard and main reliance in the in connection with CV41.U-! i" thousands of 111 I liomes, yet durin«: all tins tnne no Kock, tiud that IS the elementlot ^^^^ ever been reportetl to the dung that can be added to thp' manufacturers in which it failed to ef- iiest of mountain climbing, for iih. ' feet a cure. When ^iven as soon as Phone 54. thouo-h there are two trails tljit'the child becomes hoarse or even as ” soon as the crou]>y cou^h appears, it ran ride to tne very to])/on! • i one Ctio J I j ^ p,.ev(3nt the attack. It is pleasant horseback, y(^t it so minded take, many children like it It con- can come dov;n over certain pflrts ! tai ns no opium or otiier harmful sub- of the sides, wiiere a false s»ep , stance and may l)e driven as contidently 1 4-u Utt 1 , ! to a babv as to an adult, means death by bein^ hurnL^ Foi* stile by Z. W. Ni<;hols, Brevard. over precipices to the jaggjjlg.nd'0. L l-"rwin, Chen-ylield. rocks lyiu-? below in the dai^^Kj Subscribe for the !Svlvan Valley canoi^sof Dismai creek on theoL^B^^EWs, only paper in the county. Come and see us at the Oae-Price Spot Cash Store, opposite the Court House. Faithfully yours. WEILT Brevard, N. C. To Cure a Cold In One Day Tflke Lfaxative Bromo Qjuntee TaWets.^ Seven MOfion boxes sold in past 13 months. TlUS SljpDStHTB# * * Cures Grip in Two Days. on every box. 25c.

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