STLYAN VALLEY NEWS Jf you appreciate courteous, up»to>date banking Service You'll fintl it lo your advantaj^e to become identilied with this Bank at the earliest opportunity. We offer you every inducementcom- patible with sound bankin*^ to deposit vour funds here. and Kvery requisite for your comfort and convenience has been provided, we shall lose no opportunity to make you feel that your account is l^i'oughly appreciated. Fireproof Vault, Time Lock and Burglarproof Safe. T. r PJtTTOM, Pres. W. P. WHITMIRE, Cashier. K‘ G. MORRIS, Vice Pres. LEWISS.SUTLIFE, Jtss’t. Cashier The People’s Bank BREVARD, N. C. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits. :iANSYLVANIA COUNTY STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PEOPLE’S BANK. T. T. I^atton J • 1*^ (Jox W. p. Weilt J. M. Thrash W. W. Zachary M. \Y. (Calloway H A E .Tenkins W, II. Faulkner H. Allison .1. A. Galloway l-iowis S SutlifT J C Whitmire, Jr C. L. Osborne W. Hunt C. C. Kilpatrick A. M. Verdery, Jr W. L. Aiken T. W. Whitmire M. M. Alexander (iaston Whitmire J. E. Clayton II. .F. Pickelsimer T. T. Loftis W. P. Whitmire r. M. Mit<ihell .T. McD. Cantrell .1. C. Whitmire Mrs llachel E Black T. E. Patton G. W. Wilson SEASONABLE GOODS! Now is the Time, and this is the Place. We want to supply your wants in Matting, Carpets, Rugs, Hammocks, Curtains, Window Shades, Lawn and Porch Furniture. Ice Cream Freezers, Screen Doors, Windows and Wire Cloth. PAINTS, MTIRESCO, BRUSHES, fact anything to freshen and everything to build and furnish your homes. Come to see us or call Phone ^^o. 2. In Reba Writings. Island Ford items. Editor Sylvan Valiev News: Couie again Mollie and let us hear from Cowpens often. Hello, correspoiuient.s! Wake up and let us hear Irom you all. Charlie Scrug<rs spent Sunday night with his friends Elliot and Ed die Batson. We are pleased lo say that !Mrs. F. V. Batson is improving after a few week’s illness. S, H. Gillespie of Enst Fork jKjssed through this cominunity Sunday en route to J. E. Gnrren’s. Homer Batson spent Sunday nfter- noon with his friend Lambert Bng well and reports a tine time. Hurrah for the Reba people. They believe in singing schools. If noth ing prevents they will start one ;i bout the last of July. I Mi.ss Katie Scruggs spent Sunday i evening with her tViends Misses' Mnybelle Bagwell an<i Daisy ( Jallo- w’ay and reports si jolly time. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Moore and two daugiiters Vera and Thelmji of Norwalk, California, are spending a few weeks with their parents at Ke- Ita and Grange. Pansy. Seiica items. Kiitor Sylvan Valiev News: The Sunday school at Catheys Creek is still going on although it seems weak at times, hnt by thi* help of God may it grow in grace. The rain the past week has de layed si^veral of the farni(*rs in their work. Perhaps it has ])een a jrood hand in heli)ing them “lay There was a quiet wedding at ('atheys Creek Sunday July 15. Mr. Ben Thomas and a Miss Fislier ])oth from Lake Toxaway, were tlie Candidat<'s. May joy and happi ness be their lot. John Waldro]) has just returned from Greenville, S. C., where he has been visiting his sister for a few days. He says that the corn and cotton looks small on that side of the Blue Ridge. Work is still going on on the old railroad from (Jreenville to Mari etta. We ho])e that the work will continue until it crosses the Blue Ridge and the whistle can be heard in old North Carolina A Friend to All. The leading question in Penn sylvania railroad circles. “How much did you give back.*’ Editor Sylvan Valiev New's: Mrs. Sallie Mull is visiting her son llobert who lives at Asheville. Miss Florida Cantrell wus shop ping in lirevard Monday July 9. G. W. Wilson spent the night at J. McD. Cantrell’s a few weeks ago. Hello, Molliel We enjoyed your interesting letter very much, ('onie again. W. S. Lankford was at the home of J. MoD. Cantrell last week on business. Rev. Gidney of the upper East Fork section was ii» this burg not long since ou business. Rev. F. ;M. Jordan spent the third Sunday nignt at the home of .1. Me* D. (.'antrell and family. An enjoy able time is reported by all. Joe Galloway and wife visited Mrs. (Jalloway’s mother, Mrs. Carr Landreth, at Carrs Hill and attend ed church there the second Sunday. Farmers in this section are w'ear- ing frowns on their t'aces caused by the rain. Most of them have their small grain stacked, .so they are ready for the rain ou that part. On account ot rain there has been no Sun<lav school at Island Ford the last two Sundays. We hope it will not rain every Sunday and that the t'uture will be better than the j)asi. There is nothing better for a com munity than a good Sunday school. I.ILLIK. Glade Greeic items. Miller-DeVane Supply Co. Hardware, Lumber, Furniture and Paints. Excursion Rates. Editor Sylvan Valley News: I. T. (’airnes is still on the sick list. M. H. Eowler made a flying trip to Brevard Monday. Perry Merrell spent Sunday even ing witli I. T. Calrnes. Several of the Ecusta boys were in our section last Sunday. M. H. Fowler spent last Sunday afternoon with Samuel Orr. Mrs. Perry Merr«ll si)ent Sunday evening with Mrs. I. T. Cairnes. Bascoin Allison spent last Sunday evening with Mrs. F. H. Allison. Miss Leva Allison spent Thursday last with Mrs. Alice Allison at Pis- gah Forent. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyday spent last Saturday night with Paul Wood- fin near Blantyre. Papa s Baby. Brevard to Asheville and R.eturn. Summer Excursion Tickets on sale I every day up to and including Sept. !.’>(»th, linai limit Oct. .‘51st—2..‘iU round i tri]). : Week End Tickets on sale for all ! trains Saturdays and morning trains I Sundays, good returning Mondays— I $1.().) round trip. I BJevard to Lake Toxaway and Return. ; Wednesday Excu sions—tickets 0[j j sale every Wednesday up to and in- ; eluding Sept. llHh—Toe round trip. I Summer Tourist Tickets on sale to i Eastern C'ities and principal i)oints in i Western North Carolina. Mileage Interchange Arrangement. Effective .]uly loth, the follow ing mileage interchange arrangement will be in ell'ect—Southern railway 1,(RM3 jyid 2.U00 mile books are good over the following lines: j Southern llaihvay system (includ- I ing St. Louis-Louisville lines), i Northern ALabama Ily. Aujrusta Southern 11. II. Co. Alabama (Jreat Southern 11. K. Blue llidge liailway. Central of Georgia llaihvay. Chesapeake S. S. Co. (between West I’oi>?t, V a., and Baltimore, Md., oi‘ Old Point C’omfort, Va., and i^al- timore, Md.) Cincinnati, New Orleans Texas L^acitie Railway.' (Jeorgia Southern Florida. Richmond, Fredei-icksburji Poto mac R. R. Washington Southern Kailway. For further information apply to J. H. WOOD, E. W. CARTER, Dist. Pass. Act. Ticket A<rt. The Latest Novelty Post Cards of Yourself Finished on the best grade oi cards, in Sepia Color, at $1 Per Dozen. At GLOVER’S STUDIO, Brevard. SOUTHERN STOCK AND FARMING COMPANY. Here is a new style of I’ittsburKh IViiect Fence. We vill ►•jl) you a :,8-inc)i f*jnce at 4Cc : 41>-i!u h fence at 44c;; 3}-iuch fence at .‘>7c; ‘ii-inch feiii <• at 34c; -inch foiu'o at 42c : '.’’•'-inch foDce Ht SKc. Kvery rod jnuiranteed PKKFKCT: the 'tays will nor nio\e. Till >cpt 1st a <1’.K<‘ouiit of 10 per ee'it wMl be p::veii on ‘jo hkIs .jr more. Cisll ;.t the uewuUice in McG.iha buil'iir-:-;. Constipation makes the cold drag along. (Jet it out of you. Take Ken nedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar cough syrup. Contains no opiates. Brevard Drug Co. The sworn statement of the manu- factui'ers protects you from opiates in Kennedy’s L:.xative Honey and Tar—the cough .syrup that drives the cold out of your system. Sold by lirevard Drug Co. Notice of Summons* state of North Carolina—County of 'J’ransylvania •Juo. K. (’asteel. Jno. O. Bradley and D. A. Preston, trading under the ttrm name o Casteel, Bradley A Company, vs. Jos. Rosenthol and J. S. Silverstein. Suunnonii. The defendant in the above entitled action Jo!«. Rosenthol. will take notice,that an uctiou entitled as above has been instituted in the Su perior Court of Transylvania county, North Carolina, said action beiUR for the recovery of certain jiersonal piojierty, or for the value thereof, and for damuKes for its deterioration and detention. And let the mid defendant further take notice that he is required to appear at a term of the Superior Court for Tranf-ylvania county, Nonh Carolina, to be held on the tlrst Monday before the tinst Monday In September, 1906, and answer or demur to the complaint, which will be deposited iu the offi- e of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, within the first three <layn of said term, and that if he fail to appear and answer or demur to haid complaint that the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded iu said complaint. Given under my hand and seal, this the :i9th dav of May, A. D., T. T. LOFTIS, Clerk Superior Court for Transylvania Co., N. C. 1). L. Exgi-ish, Att’ y for PI’ f&. ljuntit MIN. 26 <N. C. M. DOYLE, The Potato Man. Ladies’ ^ew Idea Shoes and Gentlemen’s Skreemer Shoes They are the leaders^^*none better. Dry Goods and Notions Hats from 60c to $5 Stetsons. Fresh Groceries, Lamps and Tinware. Fresh home-?;round Meal, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls always on hand. Try our fresh Flour and Coffee and Good Value Tobacco, Rye, Corn and Hay. JENKINS ®> BRO.

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