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To My Many Friends PERMIT me at the end of the year 1908, duririg; the holiday season, to extend my sincere thanks to all my patrons, whose continued friendship has made my business relations so pleasant and profitable to all* My rccent Farewell Sale has cleaned my shelves of all stale and unseasonable remnants, and the new stock which will be offered after the new year will be as fresh and bright as is the year 1909^ With the best wishes of this Holiday season, and that you may be healthy, happy and prosperous, I am Very truly yours. T. W. WHITMIRE “STJR B8JND SBGES fiHE WE-AR, TMS s SHOE FOR MEN 53,50 and S4.00 True to name in Honor, Strength and Character The Patriot Shoe for Men is the product of an exclusive high-grade factory. The v/orkmen tvho make it knov/ nothing else but to make fine shoes lor men. It is made by the Goodyear Welt process, commonly known as “hand sev/ed.” The soles are very flexible and smooth inside. The best sole leather, the best upper leather, the best silk thread—in fact every item of material that goes into the “Patriot” is the best that money can buy. A capital of Two /and Half Million Dollars cash, and an established reputation as honest ihoe builders stands behind every pair of “Patriots.” FOR SALE BY O. L. ERWIN i&rhin's CoEgli lemedy During the past 35 years no rem edy has proven more prompt or more efiactual in its cures of Coughs, Golds and Croup thfin Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. In many homes it is relied upon as im plicitly as the family physician. It con- tams no opium or other narcotic, and ttay be given as confidently to a baby Bsto an adult. Price 25c; larg'e size 5C*^ EEDS Fresh, Reliable, Pure Guaranteed to Please Every Gardener and Planter should test the superior merits of Our Northern Grown Seeds. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS "w e will Bend postpaid otir FAMOUS COLLECTION 1 pb^. GO Db7 Tomato . • . . 20e 1 pk{^. Princess Radish .... lOe 1 pKg. Seli'GroiTtiig Ceierr . • • 20e 1 pkif. Earl/Arrow-hfkd Oabh&ge ... 15e 1 pfcic. Fullerton Market Tjcttnco . • ■ lOo Aibo Varieties Choice Floner Seedi . . 26e $1.00 Writo today 1 Send 10 cents to help pay postage and packing and receive the above “Famous Collection,"- to gether with our New and Instructive Garden Guide. GREAT NORTHERN SEED CO. 1422 Rose St. Rockford, Illinois TEACHER’S ASSOCIATION. The Teacher’s Association met in the court house on Monday, Dec. 14. Formerly the meetings have been held in the Graded School building, and on Saturday. But as the Saturday meetings interfered with the regular work of the Bre vard School it was decided to ap point this one for Monday, so that the loss of time might not fall al together on one school. Only about a dozen teachers were present. This poor attendance is unfortunate, for the small loss of time is more than compensated by the gain to the teachers, and so to the schools, when they meet for the discussion of important subjects. Supt. Henderson expressed regret that so few teachers were present and called attention to the fact that a strict adherence to the law would compel him to refuse to sign the vouchers of these who remain ed away without sufficient reasons. “The Teacher’s part in the Moral Education of the Children,” was V the first number on the program. In the absence of Prof. M. D. Har din, this discussion was led by Prof . Thorne, of Broad Valley High School. The discussion of this sub ject, certainly one of the highest importance, was entered into freely and to the general i)rofil. Miss 'Withers, of the Brevard Graded School, who had been ap pointed to give some practical sug gestions for primary work, made an interesting and helpful talk on this subject. Next discussion, “The Influence of Pictures,” was led by Prof. Es tes. The Woman’s Betterment Asso ciation was next called to order by the president, Miss Georgia Bell. Miss Nannie Jordan told of the work of this association, the object of which is to improve the condi tion of the school buildings. Miss Julia Deaver spoke of the “Relation of the Woman’s Better- n\ent Association to the Mclver Memorial Fund.” The report of the treasurer. Miss Hattie Aiken, showed that but a small portion of the amount (8-00) which has been pledged to this fund has been col lected. It is not intended that Dr. Mclver’s memory should be perpet uated by perishable stone or brass, but by living monuments. Tlie Memorial Fund is for the higher education of the young women of North Carolina. This will probably be the last meeting of the Teacher’s Associa tion of Transylvania county for the present term. A SERIOUS FiRE. Monday night about 7 o’clock, the light from a burning build ing attracted the attention of Brevard people, some of whom started in buggies dovvUi the val ley to investigate. A telephone message located the fire on S. T. Everett’s beautiful summer home # six miles down the river, and about 10:30 T. S. Wood and oth ers returned and reported. It was one of Mr. Everett’s large barns and with its contents was a total loss. Among its con tents were 8 milk cows and two other cattle, 17 acres of oats, 100 bushels of corn, hay, etc. It is believed to be the work of some firebug, as both ends of the barn were on fire when discover ed, and it was impossible to even rescue the cattle from the flames. This is the most serious fire this country has had in several y^ars. CARD QF THANKS. Editor Sylvan Valley INews: , We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors of Brevard and Buck Forest w^ho visited us during the sickness and death of our dear mother; Mrs. Jane Mor gan. May God’s richest blessings over rest upon them allf is the prayer of her children. Mr. an Mrs. M. C. Morgan “ Perry Morgan Joe Morgan To the MOST POPULAR . In thiis Community—Greeting: V^HO IS ©HE? Boys, you will know later, for she will w^ar as her badge A FINE ELGIN COLD WATCH In order to prove our appreciation for our old customers, and to attract new ones, to our every-day bar gain store, and to amuse, stimulate and interest the young folks, we have placed on exhibition in ojir store a handsome Ladies’ Elgin Gold Watch, which will be given away at the end of three months to the lady re ceiving the greatest nuniber of votes. ^ For every 25 cents paid on account made previous to the contest we will give one ballot calling for 5 votes. For every purchase of 25 cent^ worth of anything in our line we will give one ballot. For every purchase of one dollar’s worth in our line we will give one ballot callingrfor five votes. The National Government Experiment Station, working in conjunction with the Department of Agri culture of eaeh State, has recommended that all kinds of live stock and poultry are in need of and actually re/juire as much scientific treatment as the human body. ' We want the farmers to make most out of what they raise, and to encourage the constant use of really scientific treatments for their stock and poultry we will give each purchaser of one 25c package of th^ fol lowing Foods and Remedies one ballot calling for 50 votes, or with a purchase of 1 dozen at one time of any or all of the following Foods and Remedies we will give one ballot calling for 1,000 votes in the Watch contest: WOOD'S STOCK FOODS POULTRY FOODS . hojS cholera food LICE KILLER NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT, the largest bottle on the market. ' To each old customer who will bring us one new customer who will trade to the amount of one dollar we will give one ballot calling for 50 votes. No ballot will be given with a purchase not paid for at the time. The ballots may be voted for any lady by writing her name on them and depositing the same in the ballot-box any time before the close of the contest, but no ballot will be counted which does not h^ve our signature on it. Wood’s Stock Food is a regular blood purifier, appetizer and fattener, and a great butter and milk producer. Wood’s Poultry Fcod is a tonic medicine and a scientific food ; a great egg producer, as it makes hens lay. Wood’s Nerve and Bone Liniment is the4)est on earth for man or beast, and is familiarly known as the “big-bottle liniment.” Wood’s Hog Cholera Food i)revents all manner of Svvine diseases, as well as cures them. One package may save a herd of swine at a cost of only 25c. Wood’s Lice Killer instantly destroys chicken lice, and the lice on all kinds of animalsf as well as the tick and the flea ; also many insect and fungus diseases that infest vegetable life. ^ The Foods and Remedies are a boon to every farmer, a money-maker and a money-saver, and they should be kept in every household. We will keep a supply always on hand. - We will count the vote correctly every Saturday night and pest it on our storehouse door. The ballot box w'ill be kept securely locked, .and no one save ourselves will be'allowed to open It. The voting will be done and the count made with absolute fairness to all parties, ann at the end of the contest the young lady receiving the greater number of votes will be presented with the gold watch. , We invite you to come in and examine the watch for yourself and familiarize yourself with our prices, for w’e w411 always sell you goods cheaper than the cheapest. » * * * xhe ball is now rolling, and the watch is a dandy. Get in front of the band wagon. Very respectfully, MITCHELL & COX 4t 44 THE GROCERS BREVARD, N. C. THIS CON.TEST BEGINS JANUAR.Y I, 1909 SANTA CLAUS’ GREETING. It Is a Wonder. Chamberlain’s Liniment is'one of the most remarkable preparations yet produced for the relief of rheu matic pains, and for lame back, sprains and bruises. The quick re lief from pain which it affords in case of rheumatism is alone worth many times its cost. Price 25 cents; large size 50 cents. For sale by O. L. Erwin, Rosman, N. C, Brevard is fortunate in having two well equipped schools. It was our pleasure to attend the Christ mas entertainment at the Brevard Institute on the evening of Dec. 19. It is a question with many wheth er school entertainments are desir able. The i:>reparation for wrecks before hand either takes up time w^hich should be devoted to the daily routine, or it overtasks both pupils and teachers. That is one side, but here ‘is another: This preparation is in itself a valuable part of the child’s education, in that it trains the memory and teaches self-control.' The children who took part in the juvenile cantata did credit to the careful training of the teachers in charge. Most of the songs were chorus pieces in which all the chil dren joined heartily. The march Of the little fairies was quite pret ty. “Mexico” and “Uncle Sam,” in appropriate and picturesque cos tume, marching across the stage in generous rivalry, was well received. It was a real i>leasuro to see “old ladies” discussing over their knit ting this modern music, “cloth I time,” “calico time,” “ragtime” * or whatever you may call it, and I to hear them sing in quaint style i that hymn, “Star of Bethle- ! hem.” About the “cutest” thing was “Jack’s Christmas Present,” sung by Frank King. Santa Claus came, of course, to reward patient w'aiting, and later I the ‘-‘Good Night” chorus. ! A happy Christmas to you all, j children, wherever you are. A St. Liouis woman wants a di- vorc3 because her husband has given her only, one hat and one dress in twenty five . years. There is no justice in the courts if she does not win a whole suit this time. This is the sea:on of decay and weakened vitality’; good 'leaith is hard to retain. If you’d retain 3’ours, fortify your system with Hol lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, the surest way. 35c, Tea or Tablets.— Allison’s Drug Store. Now that the football season is about over, what is the use in keeping the colleges open? The students would appreciate a va cation until baseball time. For Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheiim The intense itching characteristic of these ailments is almost instantly allayed by Chamberlain’s Salye. Many severe cases have been cured by it. For sale by O. L. Erwin, Rosman, N. C. Inquiring persons who wonder how Mr. Roosevelt can hunt lions and edit The Outlook at th^ same time don’t know Mr. Roosevelt. I The gunning season in Maine has scarcely opened and there 'are nine hunters killed already. I It is clear that it is going to be a I great season for game. Beware of Frequent Colds. A succession of colds or a protract ed cold is almost certain to end in chronic catarrh, from which few persons ever wholly recover. Give every cold the attention it deserves and you may avoid this disagreeable disease. How can you cure p, cold? Why not try Chamberlain’s Cougii Remedy? It is highly recommend ed. Mrs. M. White, of Butler, Tenn., says; “Several years ago I was -li^hered with my throat and lungs. Some one told me of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. 1 began using it and it relieved me at once. Now my throat arid lungs are sound and Well.” For sale by O. L. Er win, Rosman, N. C. It Is no joke, after all. A dis patch says that four persons who ate frankfurter sausages con tracted hydrophobia. While Mr. Roosevelt is in Afri ca we wish he would find out for sure whether a jack rabbit can kill a bull moose, and put a stop to this nature faking business. The Knoxville Sentinel is East Tennessee’s leading newspaper. If you desire to keep informed on this prosperous section subscribe for The Sentinel. The subscription rate is $“1.00 per year, $2.25 for six months. The Sentinel is the recognized adv’er- tising medium of that region. 30o3m The ministers who write that they often get texts from news editorials should know that often the sermon furnishes the text of the editorial. When winds shriek high in fiendish glee, And enters winter with his key Protect yourself, from disease be free; Take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. —Allison’s Drug Store. As Peps would have put it, their Majesties of China are hav ing a sumptuous funeral, and may God make them able to pay for it. Medicine That Is Medicine. “1 have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy is Electric Bitters : a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver trou bles, and for run down conditions, says W. C. Kiestler, of Halliday, Ark. Electric Bitters purity and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves and impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refund ed if it fails to help j’ou. COc at T. B. Allison’s drug stor^.
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