Photographs.
Will be located in my new gallery in a few days,
where, with a line skylight, new backgrounds
and chairs, shall he able to do better work than
ever.
Pink Bed News.
E- H. GLOVER,
BREVARD
Townsend Transfer Co.
BAGGAGE
delivered to any part of
the city.
DRAY MEETS
ALL TRAINS.
Editor Sylvan Valley Mews.
Dr. James Harris was a visitor
in the Pink Beds last week.
C. T. Rankin and Miss Avvie
Ownbey were married at the
home of the bride last Saturday
morning' at 9 o’clock and imme
diately left for his home at Bilt-
more.
Mrs. James Case has been on
the sick list for some time but is
rapidly improving.
Dr. 0. A. Sciienck and stu
dents have gone to Biltmore for
the winter.
Prof. E. C. Jenney is teaching
a very successful school in the
Pink Beds.
Arthur Case made a flying trip
to Biltmore last week.
Mrs. Condry has returned
home after an absence of about
four weeks.
We expect the class from Hay
wood to sing in tlie old books
! next Sunday and all are cordially
I invited.
! I guess “Birdie"’ has gone to a
j warmer country as she has not
I appeared for some time.
Success to the News.
I
' PiNK Bed Pete.
Heavy Haulins oi\ Contract. Phone 67.
Bravard, N. C.
Oak Kill News.
FRESH FISH
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Fresh Loaf Bread Every Day. Fancy Cakes^ Crackers^ etc*
Fresh Home-made Candy. Meals at all hours.
, Gr. F. CHAPEL’S
Phone 20. RESTAURANT.
W. L. A,IIvEjNr & Co
MEAT DEALERS.
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Phone 62. Brevard, N. C.
Tlie Long and Siiort of II. RfJstaurant
and "Bakery
Loaf Bread, Cakes, Pies, Etc., F’*esh
^ Every Day. All the Vegetables, Deli
cacies and Toothsome Dainties of the
^ season served daily.
I IIMPUCQ Short-Order
LUliUMLO Meals a Specialty.
p] very thing Strictly First Class.
Call early and often.
“I eat at Aiken’s j “I don’t, but I w
Restaurant ” I hereafter ” Jim JUkcri, - Main Street
Curps Constipation, Indigestion
Blood, Kidney and Liver Disease
10c, 25c and 50c per box.
Jit all druggists.^ W rite jfora free sample.
Mann red only by
The Dr. Chas. T. Sisk C. nical Co., Jisheville, N. C.
l*’ditor Sylvan Valley News:
Rev. Hyder will preach at the
! chapel Sunday night.
I Th e fa r mers ai‘e weaI’i n g pi eas-
ant faces and whistling merry
tunes because the weather has
be'-^n so favoi-able for foddering.
Tul. Glazener and his sister.
Miss May, were pleasant visitors
at the chii[)el the thii*d Sunday,
j W. C. Hamilton and C. C. Case
went to the Pink Beds last Tues
day on business.
j Some of the young folks spent
I last Sunday afternoon with Miss
■ Bertha Orr and had a very en
joyable time.
Pi’eaching every Sunday after
noon at 4 o'clock.
Robei’t Orr is making molasses
this week. Lookout girls, he'll
be all O. K. for Sunday.
W. C. Hamilton has gone to
Spartanburg. S. C., for a few
days.
]\Iisses Eula and Hattie Morris
wei*e welcome visitors on Lambs
Creek last Sunday.
hal Cagle has gone to Hendei*-
sonville to enter school for the
winter. We wish him much
success.
Mr. and ]\lrs. Tom Patton
called on ]\[r. and Mrs. (laston
Xeill Sunday afternoon.
Misses Maggie Barnett and
Pearl Xeill visited the ^Misses
Shufords of Penrose Saturday
i and Sunday.
J. C. Deaver, accompanied by
his wife, went to the Pink Beds
Friday to otticiate at the marriage
of Ca})t. G. T. Rankin and Miss
A vie Own bey.
Jacl\ Frost has visited this vi-
, cinity for several mornings but
' has done no injury yet.
Best wishes to the N^ews.
Blue Eyes.
I Wedding Announcesiisnt.
The News acknowledge the re
ceipt last week of the following
announcement, but its publica
tion was delayed until the pros
pective retui’n of the interested
parties to Brevard:
“Mr. and Mrs. James Henry
Welch announce the marriage of
their daughter Lydia Alice to
Reverend Davidson McDowell
Douglas, W^ednesday, September
IGth, 1903, ‘Welchmont, ’ Monaca,
Pa. At home after Oct. first,
Brevard, N. C.”
The News office fur Blank Deeds.
T5e Athelwold
Brevard’s New Hotel.
Open the whole year. Jtll modern conveniences.
Service and table first class. Samplesrooms free.
A House that will suit Coiiiiiierolel Travelers.
The patronage of the Traveling Public,
as well as Summer Tourists, is solicited.^
Brevard, C., July 20, '05,
The Best
Is Not Too Good
for Our Customers
We carry .a large line of Parke Davis & Co. ’s and Shar)>e I'i: Dohm's
Pharm.iceuticals and Squibb's and Merck’s Cli;Miiicals lur tilling
physicians prescrii)tions, and there are none beJi^M- than tlies* .
Agents for Huyler*s Fine Candies.
Respectfully, -
The Brevard Drug Co.
E. LV. 3LYTHE, Manager.
Brevard Pressing Qttb.
THOS. W. MOSELY, Proprietor.
Gentlemen*s Clothing
Cleaned, Pressed
and 'Repaired.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Only $1.50 per month.
Shop just below postoffice.
Broad Valley Institute.
Broad Valley, Transylvania County, N. C.
Next Term Opens August 10, 1903.
Jt Competent Faculty.
Healthful Jiir.
Co-educational.
Beautiful Scenery
One liuiKlivd and forty-one .sludentrf fi-oni livo countic.- :inil r.v.) si i‘i - iast
y;>ai-. MtMials y;ivt.*n. (iood water. Kxpenses t't‘
spoeted lit'ft*.
For inlonuation and particulars call on or adure."^
fi. W. ir.VLL. I
J. X. JiUADLKV, I
^^Cleanliness is next to Godliness/^
**A thmg of beauty is a joy forever/^
Our stock of
GROCERIES
is fresh and clean—neat, sweet and toctliscirjc.
Higii Grade Coffees, Teas and Fancy Oaoosi! Oeods
You pay no one else^s bill when dealing with us, as our
terms are cash.
DEAVER & LOFTIS,
The Grocers.
Aethelwold Building.
Phone 85.