SYLVAN VALLEY NEWS
7
C. B. McFEE
ISe Reliable Jeweler
will give
10 Per Cent
in Cash
back on all purchases of $1.00 or
more paid in Certificates. You
can buy a $10.00 Watch and get
$100 back in cash for a $10.00
Clearing House
Certificate
M. FRED
will introduce the
French Dry
Cleaning Process
at his Brevard store. Ladies’ and
(Gents’ garments Cleaned, Dyede
Pressed and liepaired on short notic,
And at reasonable prices.
YOUR OLD CLOTHES WILL LOOK
LIKE NEW AFTER OUR SERVICE
OBITUARY.
COME TO
Kilpatrick &Loftis
FOR YOUR
Stylish
Millinery
See their line before buying.
Prices reasonable
Over Jenkins' Store.
Important !
My new line of Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS
and SHOES
have arrived. My prices can’t be
beat in town. It will pay you to
call on
JIM AIKEN
WELDON REID.
Jan. lOOo—Nov» 1907.
Until brought to the stern reality of
facing death how we shrink* from
the words:
* ‘Life is but a day at most,
Sprung from night in darfcness lost;
Hope not for sunshine every hour.
Fear not, clouds will always lower.”
With perfect resignation and trust
in Him who shapes our destinies,
fond parents watched the ebb and
flow of life in their little darlins:,
watching for the faintest sign ot hope
in little Weldon, then finally bowing
to His will who had decreed that the
little sufferer should be numbered
among: the angels bright and fair
around His throne.
Wiih hearts trying to say “Thy
will be done,*’ Mr. and Mrs. Elijah
Reid watched by the bedi»ide of
their little boy until God said, “come
up hiffher I have need of thee.’^
Was it not giving back to the Father
in Heaven what was^his own? Are
we not all children of the Heavenly
King given into fond keeping until
He has need of us? We can say:
“Savior I follow on.
Guided by Thee;
Seeing not yet the hand,
That leadeth me.
Ciushed be my heart and still.
For I fe.nr no farther ill,
Only to meet Thy will
My will shall be.”
And yet in the circle that was once
complete, there Is left a vacancy that
can never be filled.
Little Weldon was just on the
verge of emerging into childhood,
babyhood being left behind, entwin
ing his little life around the fond
hearts of his parents when the sum
mons came from above. For the
p»ist two years his life had been as a
little rose-bud emitting tiny rays of
love, light and fragrance into tlie
home that was lighted by his pres
ence just ready to emerge into a rose
that would have carried volumes of
love, sweetness and sunshine in its
pathway.
Hi« illness was of about a weeks
dur.ition, every attention was given
the little one, all that medical aid
could do was clone, all that parents
and loving friends could do was done
in the sufier^s relief, yet none could
arrest the death angel’s hand. Dear
bereaved:
‘ ‘Weep not for him who dieth.
For he sleeps and is at rest;
And the couch whereon he lieth.
Is the green earth’s quiet breast. ’
Can we not think of the word death
as but another life? One that is free
from care, toil and pain. Everp
though cut dowfi at the beginning of
his sweet innocent childhood, think,
even now he is singing with the
angels ‘‘On that bright and beautiful
shore, whe»*e all must meet to part
no mere
‘ ‘No parting or sorrow,
To day or to-morrow.
Where all is singing.
And melodies are ringing;
That is the land for which the weary are sighing,
The land for all eternity.’ ’
Our hearts go out in love and
sympathy to the bereaved parents,
sisters and brothers. In parting we
leave these vvords as a comforter:
“Street to the soul the whisfpeiing.
Of hope and promise when soft voices sing;
We part to meet again.’ ’
A FbIend.
Main St.
Brevard, N. C
' Gtierryfleid Items.
Editor Sylvan Valley Mews.
Many bird hunters in our bnrg
this week.
Prof. C. R. Sharp has moved to
Calvert preparatory to taking
charge of O, L. Erwin’s store at
that place. We wish him great
success in his undertaking.
We notice that a number are still
gathering corn, although the prin
cipal part of the crops are already
stored. If the “money” is a fail
ure our people will not realize it as
there are abundant farm products
to carry us for another year.
Charlie Morgon, Gladstone and
daston Whitmire, Lincoln M.
Hamilton and others attended a
quilting party at John C. Whit
mire’s Thanksgiving Day. They
report a nice time. True, ■ I prjB-
stmie as there were a number of
young ladies present among whom
was our teacher Miss Davis.
Capt. Gleason passed through
.our burg last week on his way to
inspect the famous gold mine re
cently discovered near Selica. He
claims that it will yielA 99 9-10 per
cent pure gold. We hope that,
with such a rich mine right at our
door, the money question will soon
show a brighter side. Captain is
sure it will.
Whitmire & Hamilton are doing
quite a lot of business at their new
store. They certainly have an up-
to-date, new line of merchandise.
It is reported that they have closed
negotiations with the Railway Co.
to put them in 2,000 feet of side
track. We certainly long to see
the day when this will be the cen
ter of business and enterprise, and
ou'r judgment is that it is not far
distant.
The school at Mount Moriah, un
der the supervision of Miss Flor
ence Davis, is progrc^ssing nicely.
Every patron seems well pleased
with her work, and every pupil
speaks in the highest terms of their
teacher. We congratulate her most
heartily in being able to win the
friendship and adoration of both
patron and pupil, so soon, especial
ly. It is not the case with every
teacher. Ask Furman.
American Citizen.
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If your blood is impure, thin, dis
eased, hot or fiUl of humors, if you
have blood poison, cancer, carbun
cles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema,
itching, risings and bumps, scabby,
pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh,
rheihaiism, or any blood or skin dis*
ease^ take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B.
B.) Soon all sores heal, aches and
pains stop and the blootT is made
pure and rich. Druggists or by ex
press $1 per large bottle. Sample
free by writing Blood Balm Co., At
lanta, Ga. B, B. B. is especially ad
vised for chronic, deep-seated cases,
as it cures after all else fails. If*
THE REV. iRL R. HICKS
>4Imanac and Magazina
A Real Wonderland.
South Dakota, with its rich silver
mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges
and strange natural formations, is
a veritable wonderland. At Mound
City, in the home of Mrs E. D. Clapp
a wonderful case of healing has late-
ly occurred. Her son seemed near
death with lung and throat trouble.
“Exhausting coughing spells occured
every five minutes,writes JMrs.
Clapp, “when I began giving Dr.
Kings New Discovery, the great
medicine that saved his life and
completely cured him.»» Guaranteed
for coughs and colds, .throat and
lung troubles, by T. B. Allison, drug.
gi%t. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
Should be in
every homo in ^
the land. His
weather predic
tions canbehad
only in his own
publications.
No other publish^ is permitted to
print them in any form, either with or
without credit. His 1908' Almanac ex
cels all former editions in beauty and
value, and sells for 35cents, postpaid.
His monthly magazine, WOi^d 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 pub*
Nations. Address all orders to
SYLVAN VALLEY NEWS, BREVARD
Lets see! It was about ten
months ago that J. P. Morgan
permanently retired from finan
cial activity, was it not?
A, B. BENJAMIN
Restaurant
and Bakery
Fruits, VegetableSt Candies,
Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, Cakes,
Oranges, Bananas, etc*
Fresh shipment of fine assorted
CANDIES.
l08 Cream Every Evening
Corner Main and South Caldwell Sts.
I KILLthe COUGH
km PURE THg LUMPS
Dr. King’s
lew Ofsewirjf
IP Ir^OUGHS go?&^'f.oo.
Trial Bolt!3 Free
AMD ALL IKRCAT LUNG TROUBLES.
THE HUB” STORE
Grreat li?,ed.tiction Sale.
THE BIG TEN DAYS SALE IS STILL GOING ON
for Fall and Winter Goods. Right in the heart of the season we are giving great reductions
in prk*es on Dry Groods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Cloaks, Jackets, Millinery, Ladies’ Skirts
and Children’s Cloaks. ^
FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF OUR MANY EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
eereczTncc—TmtlKitACw
iGUAKAK rSED SATISFACTOK:
OR MOtTEY-
UNiVERSSTY OOLLEOE
OF MEDICINE 'MfirGW
STUART MCGUIRE. Nl. P., PWESIDtNT.
- ^Uege conform* to the Standards
nxed by law for Medical Education, ^nd for |
Bulletin No. 11, which tells about it.
f^**togues—specify Dcpartmeat,
WEDICIMi-DEHTISTRY - PHARMACY
Ready-to-Wear.
Ladies’ Suits (p:uaranteed), in all
colors, wortli $15, $18 and §20,
p:o at this great clearing $ ^ Q Q
sale at $^.30
Ladies’ Jackets of the finest qnal-
ity, satin-lined garments, worth $12
and $15, go at this great CO QJ?
clearing sale at
Ladies’ Cloaks, worth $10 and
$12.50, go at this great ^
clearing sale at '
50 Ladies’ Skirts, very latest style,
in extra fine quality, all wool,
worth $4.50, to go at this
sale at : ^
125 Ladies’ Skirts, very latest
make and shades, in mohair, broad
cloth and panama, sell all over the
world at $5 and $6, go at CO
the great clearing sale a^
75 Ladies’ Skirts of the very finest
and best make that ever was
brought to the state of North Caro
lina, in all colors and qualities,
worth all over the world $9 and
$10, go at this great clear- CQ
ance sale at
Ladies, don’t miss this great bargain
A big line of Children’s Coats,
worth double the money, QO
to go in this sale at
Also a big line of Misses and Chil
dren’s Jackets, worth $3.50 OOn
and $4, to go at Oow
One lot of sample Shirt Waists,
worth $1.50 to $2, going in OQp
this great clearing sale at.... OuU
Shoes. Shoes.
Men’s satin calf Shoes, QQ
worth $2, at. ^ I .Oil
Mann & Longuinier’s fine $4 and
$4.50 Shoes, will go in OA
this great sale at
Ladies’heavy calf leather
Shoes, guaranteed solid,at ^ I -Ou
Ladies’ fine Sunday Shoes, worth
$2.50, will go in this great
clearing sale at ^ I .HO
$3.50 Shoes at $2.24.
Children’s fine and heavy Shoes at
half i3rice.
Men’s Clothing.
Men’s Suits, worth $12, go
at this great sale at
$4.98
Men’s $15 Suits—clearing QO
sale price ^U.30
Boys’ and Children’s Suits, in serge
and other goods, sell all over the
world for $4.50 and $5.00,
go in this great sale at....
A big line of Men’s Pants from 98c
up; worth dabble the money or
your money back.
Dress Goods.
Las! Cali .to Taxpayers.
I will be at the following places on
the days mentioned for the purpose of
collecting- T axes due on the list now
in iny hands for the year 1907:
Dunns Rock, Rockbrook Store,
Dec. 10.
Little River, Bishop’s Store, Dee. 11.
Little River,V Ashworth’s Store,
Dec. 12.
Boyd, Tally’s Store. I)ec. 13.
Boyd. T. R. Duncan’s, Dec. 14.
Gloucester, Macedonia Church,,
Dec. 16.
Hogfback, 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. m.
This is my last call—please meet me,
C. C. KILPATRICIt,
Sheriff and Tax Collector,
PIUM
COCAINE AMO
WHISKEY
HftbitB cured at iny Sanatorium in a
few weeks. Tfeii cd.6 return to your
ho&e in 30 days '^rdl, free and happy.
1 baV0 lnad9 habits a specialty for
25 years afld cured tbouBanas. f BFF
Book on Home Trea^ent sent i IiIbC
Address DR. B. M. WOOUEY,
102 N. Pryor Street, Atlanta, da*
Promptly obtained, or FEE RETURNED.
20 YEARS* EXPERIENCE. Our CHARGES ARK
THE LOWEST. Send model, photo or sketch for
expert search and free reptirt on patentability.
INFRINGEMENT suits conducted before all
courts. Patentei obtnJnod through us, AOVCR«
TISED and SOZ.D, fre.p. TRADE-MARKS, PEN
SIONS and COP' "' '<^TS quickly obtained.
Opposite '^atent OfTlcOi
WASi' D. C.
We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign
PAJENTS
Send model, sketch or photo of invention for'
freereport on mtentability. For free book,
Patents and TRADE-MARKS
Dress Goods, water proof, in double
width, worth 50 and 75c, go
at this great sale at uH’w
Extra fine Panama, all colors, QQa
double width, per yard Owb
inery.
An extra fine line of Ladies’ and
Children’s Millinery, in the latest
style, going at yonr own price.
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The Holidays are coming-Don’t miss this great sale
M. FRED, Brevard, N, C.
^thelwold Building
Opposite Court House
There are more McCall PatteTHS sold In the United
States than of any other make of patterns. This is oa
account of their style^ accnracy ana simplicity.
McCall’s Maga*lne{The Queen of Fashion) has
nore subscribers than ai>y other Ladies’ Mai;;tzin«. On*
year’s subscription {12 numbers) costs 50 cents. Latest
number, cents* Every subscriber gets a McCall Pat'
tern ITree* Subscribe today.
laodw AffSntf yVailMd, llandsome prei^ums or
liberal cash commission, raltem Cntalogue( of 600 de.
■i|;ns) and Premium Catale<;ue (showing 400 premiums|
••nt irce. Address tH£ McCALL CO. New Yorb