News Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. J. J. MUsTER, Manager. BEEVAfiD, TEANSYLVANIA COUNTY. N. C., FEIDAY. NOVEMBEE 29.1907 VOL. XII-KO. 48 TRANSYLVANIA LODGE No. 143, K. of P. Meets Tuesday es^enings 8.30., Castle Hall, Fra- ternity building. A hearty welcome for visitors at all times. R. L. GASH, C. C. JiL Brevard Telephone Exchange. hours: Daily—7 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sunday—8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m. Central Office—McMinn Block. Professional Cards. W. B. DUCKWORTH, ATTO R N EY-AT-L A W. Rooms 1 and 2, Plckelsimer Building. GASH ®. GALLOWAY LAWYERS. Will practice in all the courts. Rooms 9 and 10, McMinn Block. D. L. ENGLISH LAWYER Rooms 11 and 12 McMinn Block, BREVARD. N. C THOMAS A. ALLEN, Jr., DENTIST. N. C. (Bailey Bloc’-c.) HfiN£>ER60NVILLE, - A beautiful gold crown for $4.00 and up. Plates of all kind at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed; satisfaction or .10 pay. Teeth extracted without pain. Will be to have you call and inspect my offices, work and prices TTre JEthelwold Brevard’s New Hotel—Modern Ap pointments—Open all the year The patronage of the traveling public as well as summer tourists is solicited. Opp. Court House, Brevard, N.C. R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 5-cent packet is enoiigh lor usual oeop.‘;1rn> The famiiy bottle (GO o,e>>ts) contains ii supply for a year. All druggists sell them. E., CORRECT SURVEYS MADE Maps, Plots and Profiles Plotted. Only the finest adjusted ine^trn- ments used. Absolute, acmracy. P. O. Brevard, N. C. I Write at once and learrt why we secure best I positions, and best salaries for our graduates* Eugene Anderson, Pres. ^ Oldest In the State, r.nsl- ness, Shorthariil.'Iy;'i'\. ri- Pe uman:>li > a, an' • FwB tin^j, Pe umansh j Ojanf. tfT S EiikI ish courr^o -. .'SOO rr-a-iL’at-.-s i.'i t):.ih. - I' ' I'KJre of V') ;r : •,’i- -I <;o»! ;’?o by intU: ii. y-i^ In “The Ijind of the Sky.” Kscur tlie Sappliire Coiiutry, Calvert Breezes. Editor Sylvan Valley News. So he is cracked—so said a fool. Little Jim Morgan is home and smilins:. The Sale? Yes, all pleased but Leo Hof^sed. Lon Paxton is movingf his .saw mill home. If that kind of money donH suit you, leave, get out. Which family will get the post- office? Change coming. Captain is going over to see that spring. Keep the flour out. Blacksmith Garren always has a fine lot of flowers at his home. Jordan Whitmire has al>out 20 carloads of wood ready to load. Kimsey Lanning and family move to Brevard on the first of the month. Henry Lanning and his best girl (he has five) was at the Lake last week. John Perry is to teach a subscrip tion school at Selica. They need a school. Henry Garren is hauling wood for Tom Jordan, not on “Jordan’s stor my banks.’’ Ramsey Butler of Charleston, S. 0., is visiting his friends about the river; he-ho-ha-lo. Warm'time in land disputes on Diamond crerk. Who owns the mills, Moore or Thomas? Mrs. BtiHer-and Hot,eJ Rosman close the hotel and move to Tryon. They will be missed. Miss Carrie Hayes of East Fork is boarding at her aunt Lannings and ^Attending school at Mount Moriah. Notice! Fellows, come back from 'Jaywood and pay that younebt to Pay. ‘*T owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off,” writes G. S. Clark, of Westfield, Iowa, “for my rescue from death, by Dr. King’s New Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death seemed imminent, when I com menced taking New Discovery. The ominous dry, hacking cough qvit be fore the first bottle was used, and two more, bottles made a complete cure.*’ Nothing has ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, colds and all throat and lung complaints. Guaranteed by T. B. Allison, drug- jrist. oOc and §1.00. Trial bottle free. SOUTHEHN RAILWAY COMPANY. Operating the TraiiRylvaiiia Railroad. Effective Sunday, Oct. 30 ti a=> .5 04 tr, 14 19 6 2> « 40 7 001 Lv Asheville Ar Biltmore Hendersonville Yale ... Hop*e Shoe , Cannon Eto«ah Blaiityre.. Penr<»se Davidson River Pisffah Forest Ar Brevard Lv Selica Cherryfleld Calvert Rasman ...Q..uebe<*...... Ar.....l.Ake Toxaway.....Lv A M 12 10 12 Qi 11 00 10 m 10 34 10 2»| 10 28 1C 18 la II 10 03 10 uo 9 55 9 40 9 MS 9 30 9 2. {) i2 8 .^0 iFlag. For ticfct^ts and full information apply to E W CARTER, Ag’t. J. H WOOD, Dist. Pass. Ag’f, Asheville, N C. THE REV. IRL R. HICKS Almanac and Magazine Should be in every home in the land. His weather pred ic- ’tionscanbehad only in his own publicati on s. No other publisher is permitted to print them in any form, either with or without credit. His 1903 Almanac ex cels all former editions in beauty and value, and sells for 35 cents, postpaid. His monthly, magazine, Word and Works, contains his weather fore casts for each month, together with a vast amount of the best family reading^ and costs $1. a year, one almanac with each subscription. Every earthquake and serious storm for 20 years has been predicted by Prof. Hicks. You cannot afford to be without these pab* 'Nations. Address all orders to Last Call to Taxpayers. I will be at the following places on the days mentioned for the purpose of collecting 'J axes due on the list now in my hands for the year 1907: Dunns Rock, Rockbrook Store, Dec. 10. Little River, Bishop’s Store, Dec. 11. Little River, Ashworth’s Store, Dec. 12. Boyd, Tally’s Store. Dec. 13. Boyd. T. R. Duncan’s, Dec. 14. Gloucester, Macedonia Church, Dec. 16. Hogback, W. B. Henderson’s Store, Dec 17. Catheys Creek, O. L. Erwin’s, Ros man, Dec. 18. East Fork, Baptist Church, Dec. 19. Brevard, Dec. 20. I will be at the above places from 10 o’clock a. m. to 2:30 o’clock p. ra. This is ray last call—please meet me. C. C. KILPATRICK, Sheriff and Tax Collector. esentatlve for Brevard VVultluy ■ vicinity to look after renewals ^ and inciease subscription list of a prominent monthly magazii c, oil a salary ; nd cominis'ion basis. Experience desirab'e, but not necessary Good opportunity for ri^ht p(*r- son Adiyre.-s Publislier, Box bO, Slatiop O, New Yoriv. iil 2t We will sell what Pattern Hats we have AT FISST COST after November 1st. Call and see us before bargains are all gone. McLEAN & ALLEN Over Whitmire’s Store Cor. H^ain and Broad Streets v/l - Promptly obtained, or FEE RETURN ZD. 20 YEARS’ EXPEDIENCE. OiirCWARUSi ARE THE LOWEST. ten'J model, photo or t-keich fur expert search and free report on patentability. CKFRIf courts. Patents obtA;ned throuirh ua, fi.OVER* TtSEDand SOL3, f-C". T:iADS-MAR?:c, PEW- SICKS and C-:-V==:c:.TS quickly obtained. Oppos'ce PatSf'^ Offioci WAS» . r D. G. t -A