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i» \ - \ We hove the very best SarsapaiWa oii the market. Will be $lad to show tbenu X J. B. PK^K^IM^, Ph. G. Drussist and Pharmadbt* EveryUung Best in Drugs. PHONE 85. r Prescrip^n wprk a spedalty. BREVARD/N. C. t, — . SatiBrd^y, May 15th. $5.00 PANTS SATURDAY .$3.98 4.50 4.00 3.50 3.00 ■ 2.50 2.00 J.50 1,25 1.00 .75 .50 .25 44 \ 44 44 44 44 A4 44 44 4( ’44 44 44 44 44 44 44 * 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 ........ ............. 3.^^5L .. 2.97 2.69 2,18 .' J.89 J.48 ............. ^.09 98 79 52 39 19 These prices are for Saturday, May I5» only, on Men's and Boys* Pants. Every Saturday till Aug. 31 will be represented by me with some kind of merchandise at less than wholesale prices. Respectfully, T. W. WHITMIRE Mtractive J^ovelties The result of maoy weeks of careful buying from A1 sources has produced an agg’regation that would not discredit a city of 75,000 people. Ladies’ Suits, Skirts, Waists, etc.. Fine Dress Goods and Staples, Fancy Goods and Smaltwares, Fine ShfTes and Hats, Men’s and Boys’ Fine Suits, Butterick Patterns and Delineators. The foregoing: are lines in which we deal largely. May we ask a call at your early convenience? H. REDWOOD & CO.. Asheville, N. G. Brevartl Instifyfo Notes. The ■wbitewashitig of the two barns belonging tb’ the school has greatly improve^ t th^ looksNof the property. — While in Asheville Tecently, Miss Rutherford visii^ ' the ,Arts an«i Crafts shops ii^ Biltmore and was surprised to obseriVe the accuracy and sucQess with-which the work is dond there. Richard Huskin, of Lake Toxa- way spent another Sunday with the school this week. The only re gret about these "vieits is that he is not^with us every day instead of an occa^pnal Sunday. Examinations for the third term begin Saturday of this week and' everybody is getting ready for them as thoroughly as possible. The greater "part of ne^t week will b^ devoted to examinations. The commencement sermon will be preached Sunday,'May, 23, by Rev^ Dr. S. B. Turrentine, of the First Methodist church, Salisbui?^, N. C. The^address, to the gradu ating class will be delivered Tues day, May 25, by Mrs. Frank Siler, of Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Turrentine is one of the strong men of the Con ference, a good preacher and one who has served as' Presiding Elder of some of the most important dis tricts. Mrs. Siler is secretary of the Home Mission Board which owns the Institute, and is thor oughly at home on the platform. Brevard - is to be^ congratulated on having 'two such tspeakers come within her borders. • Calhoun Jottings. Editor Sylvan Valley News: Farmers in our locality are thro’ planting corn and many of them are hauling cordwood for a while. Rev. P. R. Young who has been teaching in ^laco for quite a while will spend a part pf the summer with his sister Mrs. Lou M. Os borne. , f Our Sunday school at Little Riv er is progressing nicely. Rev. Mr. Flanders of New York, who is stop ping at E. M. Allison’s, made a fine Sunday School address last Sun day which seemed to be very much enjoyed by all. Mark Osborne, who has been at Rosman for some time, attended the Farm School commencement April 28-29, and on his return vis ited his home. He attended the communion meeting at little River church on Sunday, May 2, an4- re turned to Rosman in the afternoon. . Prof. Emmitt Sams and wife vis ited our Sunday school last Sunday. Mrs. Sams and children -will spend the summer with her father. E. M. Allison. We are pleased to have her in our community as she will attend our church and Sunday school and will be quite an addi tion. L. M. O. MADE BY American teet&WireCo. A sound, substantial, enduring fence, feuiit on- the elastic, hinged-joint princi- ple^the most scientific, practicdi’and per- feet fekce principle known. It yields to gr^t and pudden pressure but returns again to the original shape. . ^ ^ Thoroughly galvanized protected against weather* .FOR SALE BY ’ iller-DeVane Supply Company ' Galloway News. Editor Sylvan Valley^News: Bill Summey carries the mail on regular time, J. E. Galloway of this section went to Rosman last week. A. L. Hardin was in our commu nity last week looking after his land. King Thomas and a Mr. Dribelt, the pin mill man, spent ^turday night in our midst.J.^ Alfred Glazener, of Henderson ville, spent Sunday afternoon with friends in this section. Some days we have spring and some days we have winter, but the fruit is not air killed yet. ^ ^'iBOB W'HTTE, speht two^ays this week With rel atives in Rosman. Lonnie Galloway visited Old Tox- away last Sunday and reports a nice time. Zeb Galloway hapx)ened with a bad accident Monday.' In ‘throw ing a hide on the-dropping feble his knife slipped frpm hia hand and hit hinr in the ri^hf*Temple, cut ting him very badly. ^ On Sunday morning. May 16, Rev. A. J. Manley will preach at Carr’s Hill at 11 o’clock, and also at Island Ford at 3 p. m. Remember that the Rosman Lit erary Society will meet Friday night. May 14. This is not a public meeting but all are welcome who wish to join our society. Little Peewije. TRANSYLVANIA UNION To be held with Rocky Hill Bap tist church. May 28-30^ 1909'. PROGRAM. Friday, 8:00 p. m..—Introductory Sermon—A. J. Manley. Organization. ’ Saturday, 9 i30 a* m.—Unity: Is it desirable? Is it attainable? How? —T. C. Holtzclaw, J: M. Hamlin, J. R. Owen. 1:30 p. m.—Individtiality: Its pur port ; Its tendencies: Its dev^op- ment—Asb,^ Allison, W. M. Hen ry, W. H. Duckworth. 2:30 p. m.—^Unity and Individuality Harmonized.—H. P. Moore, E. Allison. Program for Sunday to be ranged by the Union. , T. C. Henderson, For Committee. Broad Valley Notes. Editor Sylvan Valley News: Albert Williams of Henderson- ypa wiJJ preach at Enon, nert Sun day. - Quite a crowd of our good peo ple gathered ^t Enon last Friday and ^ed Up the, churchyard. Rev. P. P. On* is cleaning up the Enon church organ and getttng it in fine shape for the singing Sun day. The Beulah Singing class will sin'g at Enon next Sunday. There will be. singing all day and every body is invited to coma and bring a big basket of dinner* and those who don’t come will miss a treat. The people of this-section wit nessed the most terrific storm Sun day night that has ever visited this section of the county.* The road& were all blocked with fallen trees which had to be removed before any passing could be done. - A Subscriber. ar- An Es^ay on Man. Man that is born of woman Is small potatoes and few in a hill. He rises up today and flourishes like a rag weed, and tomorrow or next day the undertaker hath him. He goeth forth in the morning |warbling like a lark and is knocked out in one round and two seconds. In ^he midst of life he is in debt, and the tax collector pursues' him wherever he goeth. The banister of life is full of splinters, and he slid- cth down with considerable rapidity. He cometh home at eventide and meet^ eth the wheelbarrow in ^is path. It riseth up find smiteth him to the earth and falleth upon him and runneth one of its legs into his ear. In the gentle springtime he putteth on his summer clothes, and a blizzard striketh him far from home and filleth him, with cuss words and rheumatism. He buy- eth a watchdog, and when he cometh home from the club the watchdog treeth him and sitteth near him until rosy mom. He goeth to the race course and betteth his money on the brown mare, and the bay gelding with a blaze face winneth. He marrieth a red headed heiress with a wart on her «nose, and the next day the parent an cestor goeth under with a crash and great liabilities and cometh home to live with his belovod son-in-law. Up Before the Bar. N. H. Brown, an attorney of Pitts field, Vt., writes: '♦‘We have used Dr. Kittg’ff New LifeTiUs for years and find them such a good family medicine we wouldn^t be without them.^’ For Chills, Constipation, Billiousness or Sirk Headache they work wonders, 25c.—Allison St Macfie- , 1 I III. ^ I I I .I.—.. .Entry No. 2547, R. M. Powell enters and claims 100 acres, more or lt*8, of laud lying in Eastatoe Town ship. Beginning on a btone in Dr O. Qrim- shawe's line and runs various courses >tor com- piement. so as to include all vacant-lands ad joining land of R. M. J’owell and others. En tered April 13, 1903. B. A. GILLESPIE, BntrV '1‘aker. Summer in the Land of the Sky In the,cool, shady mountains of Western North Carolina, >.wliere mosquitoes are unknown. Pleas ant days and cool nights make this an ideal spot for summer vacation. For Rent*. A Summer Home—Seven rooms, furnished; cultivated ^ard^^tresh milk cow ; orchard; late and early fruits; also dray. All for $26.00 per month or $75.00 for Seasoii, 3 months. R. F. D. ^ily. Nicely located for riding and driving. Four miles from Penrose station, near Bre vard, N. C. Address of occupants of past sea son given if desired. Country livery reasonable. Write at once to Mrs. L. M. Hart R* F» D* 2, Pisgah Forest, N* C Rosmaii;l)ems. Editor Sylvan Valley |News: Sunday was a lonely day in Ros man. Springtime is almost gone and ^mmer will soon be here. M. L. Clark of Henderson county OU can buy your shoes anywhere you please, of course; tliis is a free country, and your money’s yours. You buy shoes where you think you get most for your money; maybe here, maybe some where else. One thing we’re sui'e of; if wc once sell you a pair of Selz Royal Blue shoes you’ll realize that for thq first time .you ever had real, great big value for what you spend; and youU1 .never wear any other kind as long as you can get these. - f ■ " - ' ¥ Experience proves it; I3.50, I4, Engiand-’s Store
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