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Sylvan Yalley News
J. J. MIXl-:i!. -Mannji'or.
TRANSYLVAiA LOOGE
Vt.'.
No. 143, K. of P.
t';>-tU‘ ii;i!i. I’l-;!-
■•)ij loi-ni:y liuililiny.
A 'i!>‘;irty wc'lcoiiii' I'of
Visitiii's :\l nil tin;.'.-'.
\[. I.. (iAsir. ('.
Brevard Telcplions Exchange.
]i(.)i'!v’s:
Daily—7 n. in. to U» p. in.
buntiuy to ;(> :i. in.. 4 to 0 ]). m.
C'enlral CXiin—Mc.Miiiii lilock.
Professional Csrds.
W. B. DUCKWORTH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Kooii) -: 1 and 2. I’idC'-lsiniL-:- l'>ui!(1in
GASH m, GALLO¥/AY
LAWYERS.
Will ]>ractioe in all tlio courts.
]’ooTus ij aiul 10. McMin;i B’oolc.
D. L. ENGLISH
LAWYER
Rooms 11 and 12 McMinn Block,
BIIKVAIID, X. C
'HO!
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DENTIST.
(naiicy Hloc’-r.)
HENDERSONVILLH,
N. C.
\v beautiful ^’olil crown for 84.00
aii<l up.
Plates of all kiud at reasonable
prices.
All work ^uaranteo<l; satisfaction
or no i)ay.
Te(‘tli-exi racted without pain.
V>’ill l)e ulad to have you call and
insi>cct my offices, work and prices.
The JEthelwold
Bfovard's TTot-jl—Modern Ai<-
pointiiiv-nts—Open all the yuar
Tiie ])atrona'_i'*' tl'*-! travcunjj’ ])1i1)1k‘
as well as suiiiniui" t(.)urist^ id soli<.*.itt‘d.
Opp. Court House, Brevard. jS.V.
R-I-P-A-X-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good |)reseri}>tion
For inankiiid
The 5-ceiit p:ick<‘t is (‘MOiikIi usual oocfisions.
Tiie faiiiiiy botcie (00 roiitaiiis u sui'l’^y
for a year.' All dru};Ki^^t^ sell thoin.
H, G. BAILEY, G. E.
CORRECT SURVEVS MACE
Maps, Plots and Profiles
Plotted.
Only the finest adjusted instru
ments nsed. Absolute aeonraey.
P. O. Brevard,'N. C.
UHlVEBSrrr
OF MEDISiHE
RIC t-5 r« O N D
VIRGSNIA
STUART McGUIRS. M. D , PwESlorNT.
This College conforma to the Standards
fixed by law for Medical Education, Send for
Bulletin No. 11, which tells about it.
Three fi"ce catalogues—Specify Dep.Hrimeni,
IB C 0 i CIH E-DENTISTBy-PH/iBtaACY
Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper.
BREVAId), TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY. N. C., FRIDAY. SEPTIOir.KR 20. 1907
VOL. XII-NO. :iS
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Cldoct !n the State. BubI
r.C‘s.s, Shorthaml, Ty i ev. ri-
tiutr. I’o 11 !!ianil' ip.and
!i coufHi'H. l;.50
ia pcs’iloiin.
course by mail i£ you ask
for i
In “Tbc I^aud of tlic ^ j,
i;jur tlie uiPliiiire oouU.ry.
ASH2VILLB, II. C.
l-;ditoi- Svlvaii Valifv acws.
W. F. lIoL'sed iias hay fi'vcv.
]\Hss Susie Jordon lias ndnrned
to lu'i* school.
Fit/,])atriclv (lallowjij' is visitini>:
in South Carolimi.
K. (t. ^hirr and his mother, Dor
cas ]'vl., will locate at Selica.
?.lrs. L(‘on Tio.u’st'd entertained
?ilrs. L('wis at tt'a last Saturday.
Fnch' Bill stiys he will have tv.^o
ld;;«!i‘s of foddi'r to cousin John's
(n'lC—y<‘S.
W. S. r.l'dj'au of Ti'nnessiH* (lap
was Jit our lionie tlu> ])asr weok en
joy in.t^ life.
Miss Xanrde Jordan iins ac;"v'])t(“d
a ];osition as teac'iier in Tcujicssef-
at a month.
Ivliss Ard(‘lla B. (41eason ;ind Dor-
. ;(s .Mrr-’v t-:ok luiicli witli ]SIiss Ma-
l^yiiMS las: Tr ridar.
3iliss Myrtlo (lillespie ot Pii'd-
mont, S. is visitinjjj with Miss
.M. Lyons on F'.H'ncli Brc'.ad.
Say. friend, if you vrill rc'turn
my trunk keys you f(Uind in my
yard I will reward you w('ll.
Lowis says lu' ])aid for those
tv\’o hens and a roostt'r. W(dl. lu'
iri a >!et]i()d;st—(to;1 liclp ]iim.
A. Tj. Br;scl-:('tt c.nd family of lh(‘
I'ldti d Stats's StsH'l (\).'s snrvc^y
will b(‘ located at (,'rawford, on
(’:irt(H):.rechau;e creek, in I\Iacon
county.
Who can beat tliisV C’ousin John
s.nvi'd 4 acr(.‘s (ff rj’c (not whisky)
last tVill a.nd last W(‘(>k threshed out
('ill busl'uds. *b>hn is an all-around
farmer.
Bi-othor Bowt'U says tln'rc' wr.s a
mistak('. II<' i-^ not .irivin.u; sin<rini^
h'ssons and no dani-inir lessons.
Brotlu-r is u’.ore of a i^entlenian
111 a n 1 ’ o a m a 11 o n e.
(’apt. ]\l. I?. (4h'ason, wiiV' and
dau.uhicr v.ill liavi* In'adfjuarters
f<»r ili(‘ United Stalt's Steel ('o. on
ilu' 'J\'nnc:-.sce iP<rantain, near th(‘
(-iap, in tb.is county.
('<i])t. 'I'.l. K. (tIi'usoii and wif('
v.('re at Silica and A.-^heville the
]'-ast v>('ck. TIu‘ ('a])triin may go
slow, but l;n\uv b-odi('S move slow,
and later the nionientum swee]>s all
bc'fore.
Baxtt'r Owens of Tennessee Ga]).
s]H‘ut Saturday Avith C’apt. ^1. R.
Gh'ason. Yes. ho has been a Re
publican all his life, but he now
iigrees to 1)0 a good Baptist and
vote democratic.
Frank Morgan lias been enrolled
as a studt'iit at Cullowhee, and eom-
menc('d his studies last week. In
a letter he sa;,’s he has alrt'ady
commenced to study the young la-
di('s he is meeting there.
Ben Cunningham is older, wiser
and a better tax-payer. The baby
born on the 8th of this month and
weighed 7 i)Ounds. It is a gal—its
name is . Mother and babj’
doing v.’cll. Ben is now a voter.
Burton, of South Carolina, while
at Capt. M. R. Gleason’s, said a fel
low came down there and said he
w’as an old fashioned ^lethodist.
and tlien tliey h't him have 15 y<d-
low legged, chickt'iis. How about
those Rhode Island Reds?
The United States Steel Co.’s sur
vey will iH'gin at the railroad,
nortiieast of C'atheys Creek church
corner line, taking all lands north
east to Bryson’s, including his
farm, thence west toward ]NIuri)hy,
thence north to Tellico river in
Tennessee'.
Will some one name the trust
case wlier(' a fine im])0sed by a r('-
]mblican court has ever be('n ])aid j ji
in th(' last 10 y('arsV Who isRoosi*-
i V('lt? Y\"hy lie is ]mre and simpli' &
' l)ut(di stock of goods. Wlien avc' ' |
I liav(' a i)r('sident let us have the* /
I ‘ I .
I old Xt>v\' Eiiirland-Viri^inia-C’arolina |
stock.
aimm.
Yes; Ca]>t. Gleason says
Jim Wilson told Rev. Jordan ho
had a bi'an vini^ that he had sold
.s20 we.rth of bc'ans f om ; and Bro.
Xicholson told Bro. Jordan that
(Ui(‘ time h(' was hunting and ran
short of bullets and put a nail in
bis gun and .shot a deer fast to a
tree by the tail. Sinc(‘ Br<'>. Jordan
was told these two truths h(\ tlu'
next day, informed liis (’atlieys
Crecdc chur(di inemlH'rs that he
would resign tin' ])astorate of tiie
cliurch. By tliat Bn>. Jordan
pri'aclicd his last sermon at (’atheys
Creek on the l.^jth of S(‘])temb('r.
TniK Exi’Osurk.
1^1
MRS. J. M (ILAZEXER.
I’lditor Sylvan \'al!ey Xews:
I wish lo siiy a few" words coo-
cerning Mrs. J. M. Glazener, to
the encouragement of her many
bereav('d relatives and friends.
With the stricK'en luisband I wish
to say (:i.s she was a fi'ii'iid of
mi tie also) onr inlei’est is v^'ideii
iiig in the (/lory L:uid. f)ne more
has entei’ed into victory and is
sit dowQ with Jesus in his throne.
]\Iy tirst UK^cting with ]\ri-s.
Glazener was tu'o years a^odn-
i-iog a i-evival ineetiiig’at Glady
i>ranch conducted by Kev. Jas.
.PUmiiimo!!.-;. Several of the br(‘tli
reii went to see her one after
nof;n. We talked, sang Jiiu]
pt-ayed with lier an hour or more.
Slie (‘njoyed tlie occasion very
much, biince that time I have
had the pleasure nf ca!lin,g lo see
her several tiuies. Dnring- my
miaistry at Glady Branch I oft
ten called at her Innne. Tliough
con lined to her room she always
seemed to be very cheerful and
submissive.
She did her service w’eH. Hers
seemed, since I have known her.
to be a work of patience. She
htis been faithful over that which
was committed to lier here in
this ])ilgrim land, now her woi’k's
are following. Her calm influ
ence will never die. She has, by
her example, set in motion a
tidal w’ave of love that will effect
every bark on the ocean of life
that conies in contact with it.
She is resting from her labors.
As the eagle soars above the
storm clouds and bathes himself
ill tVie regions of sunshine unaf
fected by the storm that is rag
ing beneath, so she has entered
into that glorious rest prepared
for the children of God. The
tetnptations which once harrass*
ed her are forever passed. Pier
days oF toil are done; her work
OL love is finished. Her deeds of
love a-’e all remembered by him
who marks the spar-’ows fail.
She is now seeing Him face to
j’ace, telliiig the story, saved by
grace. May the Lord grant to
make us all w’orthy to bear H's
name in our foreheads and walk
with Him in wiiite when he ap
pears without sin unto salvation.
Wilh sympathy and love.
Asheu O. AuLtsox.
Chambsrlain’s Cough Remedy
Cures Colds. Croup and Whooping Cough.
Art and Souvenir Goods
Post Cards and Views
Robert, Lee Calendars. New Post, Cards.
Novelties and Fancy Articles
Stamped and Finished Goods
Oanclies
We have tlie special agency for
SGffiiN'S HAr^l-PAlNTEO PHOTO SKETQHES
These make heantiful souvenirs for peoi>l(‘ who appreciate
ARTISTIC PICTURES
A fme line of Combs and Barrettes, Leather Goods, Soiivenir
Spoons. Souvenir Post Cards. Brevard Pins and Fobs.
Your patronage is solicted.
M. WAVE LONG, Art Parlors I
THE EHODODENDRON
LAKE TOXAV/AY. N. C.
Write J, B. ^EJiL, Proprietor and Owner,
for rates on Livery and Lodg^iiig. and visit “Th2 BiDailtlfu!
Sapphire CoaMry.” The most licautifid drives and won
derful waterfalls and views in the world. When once seen
they are never forgotten.
Parties of three or more given special rates.
GLOVEE’S
Studio
IS NOW OPEN
FOR BUSINESS.
YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED
Brevard Skating; Club.
Kink Opposite the Depot, Brevard. N. C.
RATES—Admission without skating, 5c.
Skating 3 Hours 25c.
Skating 7 Hours 50c.
Skating 15 Hours 1.00.
With your own skates, per hour 5c.
Rink will be open from 9 a. m. to 12 m. and from 8
to to p. m.
25c, 50c and $1 Tickets Now on Sale
at Transylvania Cotton Mill Store and at the l^ink.
No Colored People Admitted.
SOMETHING EXTRA
AT RINK
Every Tuesday mi Friday Nlglits.
THE BREVJIRI} RINK
IV. M, GOODE^ Manager