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SILT AN VALLEY NEWS 3 bi I III I I w IIIIM I lyii mi III I t jiu iroBgnra" ITOR S^LE. Property to Rent Rents Collected A Bargain in Real Estate* In the ui'owin^- 'I'own <>f llosmnn. I’our aores of hill ])ro])erty. all (*(>v- en‘(] with nU*e Mouiiti.iii aiul valli'v viow—a beauty. (Jootl oouifoi'- tahU‘ uwelliut;'; ^ai’tu'ti; li'I'O'! nootl outbuildin<^'s. A ])rettici' lo<*atioii cannot bo I'ound. A it'al bar<iain. (.'all and sl'c us lor })rices. We are j^oin^’ to sell it. l>e (juick. Desirable Property for Sale. 'I'en or twelve acres rd’ Iniid. 10 minutes walk of ])ublic s<|uare. Tl'is ])i‘0))erty has a nit-t* oak j^i’ovi' of about - acres; a nice younn' orchard (tf :!.*) choice fruit trees; three iz’ood uiinei-al s]u*inL;-s containing- iron. for a summer boarding’ liouse. as tlie the siniiJiier l)oai'ders who coirii* to 'I'his ))i‘o])t*rty also has some <".)]>- lime, with veins ])artially located. ."odium and silica,. A choice place t^prinu's are vi^i^e(l ]>y tii-- ?najorily of llivvard during- the su!unier monilis. ])iM‘ ore. nian;^anise ;iiid iiyilraulic 'I'ei-nis reasonable. Furnished House for Rent. "<)lt 1;!'.NT—Nice S-rooni house; furnished; desirable location. A Good Farm For Sale. SeviMity-live acres (d' land lyin.i:-on the'I'ransylv.-uiia i-aijroad. within live Tiiinutfs walk (>i l*eiir(>se station; -lu acres in »‘ulti\'ai it>n. •>•) acri's in. t Tnbei A coinfoi-tabl«‘ ti-rooni house and outbu 1 idin^:s; i^ood youni:- orchanl; a d<‘>ir- able fai-in. I’rice 'I'ernis—( )ne-half casli. balance in one and two \ears If you want to SELL your propertyt let us advertise it* If you want to BUY, see us* It will Pay Yoti. Gallov/ay, Duckworth Co. Aethelwold Building. Brevard, N. C. Fire, Life, Casualty and Accident. WE CAN GIVE YOU A POLICY IN The Prudential Life of America, $107,000,000 Assets. The i)reiniuiiis chari^cd are less: the dividends paid to policy holders as mucli as any old line company. Take a policy while you can —tliousands are anxious l)Ut are uuable to pass tlie necessary exainination. Tliere was a day when they could. J}ct now. ^^^11L Casualty coin]:)any [)rotects you against damages of employees. It is good business to protect yourself against this if you employ laborers. Scaffolds fall, boilers burst, hinidreds are injured. A\*e are ])repared to protect you. rejM-cseul twelve of the very best FIRE INSUflAilGE COMPA NIES. lliey pay their License and their Losse.s. It is not good 1»usiiiess to leave the earnings of yours to the mercy ol llanies. ]■ ire, like lightning, strikes when you lea.'t ex[>ect. WE PIIOTECT YOU IN with assets over $IO,COO,COO fome. 15,000.000 Ids. Ccx of Norih America 15,000,000 Glens ^ alls 10 000 OGO Hamburg-Bremen 10^000^000 Fireman's Fund << 3 OOO 000 INiagara rire Ins* Co 500*000 North River " « 500,000 INorth Carolina Home 200 000 Virginia State “ 2S0 Piedmont •“ '* 200,000 CALL AMD SEE US GALLCW/U', SHl??i^AN & CO. j^tijslwold Snil^iri^ O' Opiissiie Court h'cssa. KB ^5^j^Kr*ssii^aee:st$!5EB®sgB3 GOOD ORDER CLUB. A'isitors ni* residents of ]>revard looking for lots on which to build Immes. will l»e intci’i‘sted in [)roperty whi(‘h I oiler for sale. I «ilso have some business lots—as line as the town iillords. You will conserve your own interests by consulting me betore bn\ in<_:’. iIARY. ilatd<inLi' by mail has bet-oine very jjopnlnr ^antl com mon. SiMid us your sui‘!)iu> money and Ift it be earn- iuL;' voii i^onielhinL:'. We solicit ai-counts ol . . . . AND UPV/ARD ON WHICH WE PAY Compounded C^ijarterly. ASSETS OVER $4,250,000 Wachovia Loan & Trust Co. ASHEVILLE, N. C. LEROY BjVLL Contractor and wholesale and retail dealer in Plumbers’, Steam and Hot Water Heating Supplies Also act as Mar.ufacturers' A<^etit. Below I f{uote net prices on (ialvani'/.ed iron Tipe I'.o.b. Louisville, lvi<,*hmond, atid Baltiinorir, sul>ject to market ciian^es without notice: 1 inch T."* ])cr 100 ft. . «. 4.11 .. i •• ■■ :1 inch ])i;)e. ]K-r 1i'(* ft. •“ •• u.v.i •• u T.sT •• Bliick Iron l’i])e much chca])er. All othc)’ ^oods in the same ])vo- 2)())-tion. L'oi* any infoi-raation call ovcj* }*];one .'j9(5 or write Jiie. No. 7 E. College St. Asheville, N. C. Pina of a Noia-Wb<»rht»o«l t«» Koop u Klot'Sv < The efforts of Ka;;sas City’s mayor for a <-le;in city an* t‘> Ik* re-enforccd by at least oni‘ local or;;ani:'.:ition. says th<‘ Kansas ('ity St:ir. A t:o.>.l ona'r cinl> is ori^aui/in.u' in the bbx-k on ('heny stn'Ot. lietwei'U 'rhirtcfnih and Fourtci'nth. Oscar Sachs. insur;ince at^eiit :ui(l houst^holder in the blofk, is llie organizer. Mr. Sa<-lis has loni; been inlere:^te,I in file clean city proje<-t. II<,‘ has natu- r.’illy kept his jtremises c!»‘a:i of !o:)s;> l»ai).'rs. and h“ has nri^ed childr«>n la ih<‘ neiirhborhood to kee]t ihiiiirs in onlcr. lie recently addn-ssi'1 t;iis l«‘t- It'r to I'vei'y iioaselioldei- in t!u* liiock; Pi'ar ]-'ri, :ul iiiid X< i,-;hlior - Our iii^w i?iayi>r, A!r. P.oani>i'y, and t}v> city orli- cials < v> r;' vfT'ort to .>;;r i-ily a cl*.-an ■ it.y. a t it.'/ ia which t<> l;vi> s’lail h>' a T>ii'isi’.r''. To a.icii:apiish this t'.»«y n'-< :l l.h*' < o-o!. -rat;o:i n;' all wll m< ariiiiK' v.iiu Jiavc ilu‘ wt li'ari- (if oar rity at h'.'art. L-t start ri.i^ht now. neighbors, in oi:r bliH'lv on Chrvry str« i t, bcf>v.‘"i! 'I’liir- teciiih ami I’oiirtci-nth sti*-< ts, aii.l Uo otir f:haro to .acc'O’r.plisli th<- abov iianinl ;v,;r- 1)0.-:.• •iiaiv.*'!\-. to kf-‘ P <ii:r bioi'k i-!> ar. ii'wai iiaofr.s ami all i'l'iuso that I'.iT'-toi’or • ha.-! If.-n cari-Irssly thro'.\ n i.ai th. - stri'fl in' ssV("pL b\- the wiml i:i owv h!o-‘k. n(*t us jiii-k tip <'Vt-ry piect' of par>'r that Av.? may fir.d ia front of ov;r iioa.-^i-s iind tvll o\ir chililri'ii to do t>i*‘ sa.mt* ainl iu)t *o throw an\t'iun;j on tlf sidi-walks ai;il str-^ot. l)!:t litu'ii it t’;) or kiu-p on a.--h pilo or in '.;arhatr<' (;ui tiatil it can o ' propi-. ly r::iiio\i-(!. i*..- such nicaiis w« w;H set oui other ;vlli’>\v citi;;, 5's a good <;xaTnp!(' and • •nooi;:a^'^'' .sti-a!iK> rs to come to us and iriakc Kaii.=;a;i City a i’r<’atcr and a model city. P. S.—Kindly hand this letter to all ten- ant.s in yot;r hou.-^c. Mr. Sar-]is* name is afliMtNl to the let ter, with those (if threi* of hi.-; iieij;h- bors, to whom he disclo.'ed his plan. The otlur siirn:itures are those? of Mil ton A. \\'en>j:ert, Charles i’.ishoj) a'n;! 1!('u ry Krnt'!ne m a n. “1 have .ureat hopes for my •cl(‘aii up clt^b,’ ” said -\n-. Sachs. "I liave for Jiiaiiy years be(‘U attentive in a small ■way to tht^ work of lieepiiis my ov.xi personal part of Kansas (’ity dean. Now thero is an additional in«“('ntive. Totlay I ^lancoil down the alley back of my h<*use. It was clean and more onlorly than it had been for years. It was cU'aued by the ciiy- .swept bj* the policy of the new mayor. Q'he enconraj^ed me. I tbihk my neitjhljors and I should make a special eft’ort to assist the city administration in this admirable work of inakin;;? a clean town." suburban betterment. 1;> <'o;i Lor'al hisfoi'v is to be record,-d l>y a town im.provL'UKMit society, noia’ile sites art' to bt* m.nrked and inlert'stin.ir as wtdl as beautiful architi'ctural le.^'a- <-le.s fr )m tht* past prv's.-rvoii. The srlio >l anal its siu‘roundin,i;s are to be beautiiied, and the churches, as s*V!ii- pnbllc structures, shoidd exep.iplify civic vir!t^‘ in (!ie out-.vard aspect of their j)i'(/perty. The fixtures of the streets-ilielr nanu* si^rns, .iruideposts, the !i;jrhiin!j: ap])ar;itus. the trolley pole. th(‘ town bull(!tin board -all these luay well enlist th‘‘ society's enthusi.asm. for ther.' are .-irtistic desitrns to b(‘ s.naired. I’ri/.e con'pi'titions m.ay be i:iar.,‘;:u-.>ted t*^ arou.-;e tht‘ dorm.ant interest and stir the civic sjiii'it of those wlio iiave tlie ability to (U'siirn artistically, and in .some ca.st^s—a'! in tliat of t!ie trol ley and li.Lcht ]> >lt‘—a di'si.un has i;ow ha!>';)ily been alr<-:idy jua.i'e. and thei'i* Is need only th:it tl’.e ]>r'..>i>er .‘;p]>ar:itus be secured.. Finally tle-v.- an* thi' pri- \:\t(‘ houses with thei:’ irardiMis. th:'se fXivin;; to {h(‘ town tlu'ir most persist- (■nt clijii'a.cterisric. 'J'he society lia.s no ri*iiit lo intrudt' u]>')!i the h.ome. but many honu's will be c'j:.;prised within tlie (llre:-t intluenec' of its memi)ershij), :tud it m:i3' yet nii:ro broa.lly exercise some jters.iasivfuiess. This is ;i lo:i<; list of u.!idertakin;?s vriiich it Wiiuid In' eniireiy ii<'.'.irable for the improvenbtut soca’ety to conu^m- plat(> 11 c >:;'ip;ises ilie niulr-rlakin.u's tliat are best worth vvitiie, and. ofier- in.iT scope for evi>ry conceival-le inter est in the membership, it ou;?i;t lo le.ivt? uo cuiTsry i’or a niisd.lreeied zeal in cleanin.ir streets, InvUin?^ skyscrapers, mowhijr thi‘ U)V('Iy growth o:i rural roadsides, maunifyin;;- the railroad’s civic i»r()uune:i;‘e. tearintr up ;xood boi’.rd walks, cuttinjx down trees on the “business” stn*ets and doin,i? various otlier unwis<‘ thini^s throui^h loyalty to ;i cit.v instead, of to a town idea!.— American Ilbmes ;tnd (Jard.ens. nro rnrout.;'!! iik* u piu'.>- in.ir a!id sovvin.Lr connected with the ever ready help of nature. Schoi’il bnildin;^s with beautiful vines and plants were shown, and the objecr was to arouse a sti-on;,^ desire hi Ijouisvillo to have ;is many and as j)retty llower.-} a!id shrubbery as any city in th<‘ coun try. F(‘v.' attended th-'se lectures and s.-iw the scenery of Dayton v.Mthout a feelinir of je.alousy. Tiie enterprisin" chorus "iris are lindhi" ti murder alinost as good as a “press agent.” l’ro;?res.M ^lade !:i Ijonisville. The efi'orts of the ('oJunuM’cial club and of the lo<*al members of the Amer- i<‘an ('i'»'ie association to arouse inter est i;i a more beautiful ;iiid picturesijue Louisville ari‘ meetinj' v/lth suc<-ess. The club arranged a series of lectures, accompanied by stereopti<-on viov.s on die work that luis been done in oilier cities, which are bein.ij: jriven in the ?ilalo lliijh school buildin,”-. These views were talten mostly in Da.yton, O., and the vast impiovement in tho appoaraiieo of the town is shown by the "before and after” method. One pieturo shows a desolate yard of troil- deu ground and tha next a beautiful flOAver gardQU_. which has into I'mver of Kxninple. <^'i(‘an u]) the street in fr.>nfc of your residence or place of business and your neijrhbor will do likewise, says the Memphis Xews-Seimitar. There is nothinir more true than the old arfa^, “One improvement besets another.” A S’iisi.sis. A watcliiiian’s permitted a leak in tiii* ^rnot North Sea dylce, which ;i oliiM's lin<4er could have siop)»ed, to becoiiK' a riiinoiis break, devastatino' an (>ntire province ot* iloiland. Jn like hkiIHKh- ICeiuietU Melver, of \"anceboro, ptM-niit- tetl ;i little cold to o-o !uinv ticed until a traj^ic linish w.-is only averted by I^i-. J\iny;'s Xew Di.scovery. lie writes: “'riiree doctors j;ave me ii[» to di(‘ of lunj^’ inllamination caused by a neglected cokl; but [)r. Kind's Xt“\v Discuveiy .-avod my llie,’’ (Jiinran- ttied best coii^ii and cold ein\‘, at Z. \V. Nichols <li ui? stcn’e. .'We and Trial bottle fre('. Famers, Take Nolice. A ianuers’ institute ha.s been called for Thursday, August 10. <^>uestions of vital importance to the larmer will In* th'sfuss<*d. J]very farmer in tho coumy should plan to be at the meetings. Come and ask any (juestion tiiat may be of iutert-st to otliers as well as yourself. Tell nil tlio farmers of your section. V\'ateli for the pro”;ram am] remem ber the date is for Anj;. 10. Meetinj^ will he held in the court hous**. X. R. Truth, St. l\iul, June :>1, — 1’ve lived so loniLi', 1 remember well when the Mississippi was a. brock. My ^ooti healtli atid Ion”;life came l»y taking Iloilister’.s Itocky .■\lountaiii Teu.—-T) cents. Z. W. Xichois. Trespass notice!3 always on hand at tlie News otlice.
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