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Children like it,.
J. B. PICKLSIMERi Ph. G.
Druggist and Pharmacist. .
EVERYTHING BEST IN DRUGS.
P^cnptions carefully compounded.
PHONE 85. BREVARD, N. C.
The Great Revolutionary Sale of T. W. Whitmire is now
closed and was a great success in selling off the odds
and ends of all summer goods. My stock is now new
again, and I haoe fust received a new lot of Men’s
Stetson, Screemer, Steadfast
and 'Biltriter
Shoes
Jill kinds of ladies’ and children’s Shoes no tv in
stock and oh the road. swell line of Men’s,
Women’s and Children’s
Overgaitors
Tan and Black.
Ji new lot of Chesterfield and Stetson HATS, soft
and stiff. new lot of men’s and boys’ Work
Gloves, from 50c to $2.50 per pair.
You will always find what you want at my place and of
the newest styles fresh from the markets.
T. W. WHITMIRE
Be Sure of the
Clothing You Buy
Don’t Take Chances
Choose any suit from our stock and
you are safe. You can be sure of the
style correctness and that the fabric
is PURE WOOL—that every detail of
workmanship is perfect; that your
size garments lit correctiy^at every
point. This you can all see before
buying, for in
^PECK CLOTHING”
at $15 to $35
you are bound to find every feature
right—the set of the collar, the trous
ers, and the coat pockets tailored so
they won’t sag or bulge, while the
style is so distinctively smart in every
model that you will readily under
stand why “Peck Clothing” is uni
versally popular.
No custom tailor could fit you bet
ter than we will in your size gar
ments. Lfke to have us prove it?
Then come here. We'know we can
satisfy you in every detail, style,
fabric, tailoring, finish, fit—and price.
rA^MIONABl-E CU
Myde in Syracuse
Han<!some
Fall Scarfs
50c
Beauties, hundreds of them in all the
rich autumn shades and effects—all
quality neckwear of unusual value.
G. B. Glazener Bro. & Co.
Leaders in Fine Clothing
ROSMAN, North Carolina.
TRY GLOVER’S STUDIO
FOR
PHOTOS
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING FOR AMATEURS
Additional Locals*
J. L. Bell left Wednesday morn
ing for Greenville and other south
ern cities.
Mrs. W. C. Jordon of Henderson
ville is visiting hier Unnt, Mrs. B.
L. Simmons.
Fred Chapel was a visitor in Bre
vard Wednesday from the Mud
Creek Metropolis.-
The Hearons Sisters Concert
Company at the/ Graded School
auditorium Oct. 26.
The Transylvania Baptist Asso
ciation met yesterday (Thursday)
at Macedonia church.
Mayor Bresse reports that h^ had
ten children very much attached to
him at the circus Monday.
The departure of so many men to
the cotton belt makes this the lean
est season of the year for Brevard.
Something new in Doyle’s page
of pictures this week" which ought
to interest the farmers. Look it
over.
We see by the Asheville papers
that 14,000 people attended the cir
cus on Monday. At 50 cents each
what a lot of good roads that money
would build.
Mrs. Fuller Norton, Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. and Felix Norton will attend
the Hill family reunion at the
home of Mrs. J. A. McGuire of
Toxaway Saturday and Sunday.
tiittle Kuth Black received sev
eral severe bruises' hy a fall from
the back door of Miss Wave Long’s
Art Store last Thursday evening.
How she escaped broken bones is a
mystery.
A company has been formed
among the school boys, and they
are receiving instruction in drilling
trom Capt. Allison. This is an ex
cellent land of training for boys of
that ia,ge.
Some young men on the street
were talking base ball. In the
course of the coversation, two of
the up-to-now on^such subjects al
luded to the Kttsburg-Detroit
games. A listening youth of some
simplicity asked, “Are they going
to play here?”
Branch Paxton, who has been on
a business trip to Maryland recent
ly, reports that state a^ in the
throes of a campaign for disfran
chisement of the negro. Ex-Gov
ernor Aycock and other prominent
speakers are canvassing the state
in the interest of a white man’s
government.
St. Philips church, 19th Sunday
after Trinity, Oct. 17, 1909. Morn
ing prayer' holy communion and
sermon at 11. Subject, “Light on
the Transformed Life ” The Ju
nior Auxiliary missionary meeting
will be held next Sunday afternoon
at 4 o’clock.. Friday—Evening
prayer with address at 5 o’clock.
A report of the outlook for those
who are behind the Lecture Course
in Brevard is encouraging. After
the Elliott entertainment there was
on hand about $200, £o that the
other four numbers have only $50
to raise to make the promoters se
cure. Whatever excess there may
be will I e held as a fund for future
Courses. ^
It was quite a drawback to the
News ofl&ce to have the water cut
off last Saturday—our motive pow
er is the water supply—but the imj
proved condition for drinking pur
poses most assuredly atones for a
day of idleness. We learn that a
settling basin was built at the in
take, and as a result the water
which reaches town is clear as
crystal.
We learn that everything kill-
able was killed by frost Wednesday
morning around Asheville, and yet
their thermometer only showed 33
degrees—one degree above freez
ing. It’s wonderful what an ac
commodating thermometer our
mountain metropolis has. Here in
Brevard, which is usually, a few
degrees warmer than Asheville in
every cold spell, our thermometer
showed 23—9 degrees belcfw freez-
ing.
Miss May Brooks of Rosman left
Monday for the Mission Hqspital at
Asheville foK surgical treatment.
Miss Belle Witmer and Mrs. Wm.
Boswell, of Baltimore. Md., are
visiting Mrs. Witmer and Mrs. Dr.
Wallis.
Mr. Babcock, of New York who
has been visiting Mr. Smedberg of
West Brevard left for his home
last week.
Mrs. Tuttle is visiting her rela
tives in Greensboro. Mr. Tuttle
will join her in November at the
expiration of his services as pastor
of the M. E. church here.
Miss A. T. Colcock of New York
has bought a lot directly in front
ofrT. H. Hampton’s residence and
is erecting a cottage and studio
which will be an attractive addi
tion to West Probarte avenue.
DEATH OF A COLORED PREACHER.
Frightful Fate'A verted.
“I would have been a cripple for
life, from a terrible cut on my knee
cap,” writes Frank Disberry, Kel-
liher, Minn., “without Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve, which soon cured me.”
Infallible for wounds, cuts and
bruises. It soon cures Burns, Scalds,
Old Sores, Eoils, Skin., Eruptions
World 8 best for Piles. 25c. at Al
lison & Macfie’s.
Bev. Jonathan Jackson, colored^
who has been here for some time
laboring among the people of hia
race, was found dead last Monday
morning. He had been subject to
sudden and violent attacks arising
from acute indigestion, and it is
supposed that one of these attacks
caused his death. No one was with
him when his death occured a’J
though he was seen on the street a
few minutes before.
The corner was^called in, but as
there was no suspicion of foul play
in any way no jury was summoned.
Rev. Jackson was transfered from
the Schoharie, N. Y. conference to
the south partly in the interest of
his health. Qe preached his fare
well sermon Sunday and, was pre
paring to take the Monday morning
train to conference at Bristol, to
learn where the A. M. E. chtlrch
would send him next year.
The church here is so small in
numbers that its preacher has "to
work outside his calling to live, and
Jackson has had a hard time during
the past year. He was quiet and
unobtrusive, and has made many
friends among the white race.
lEe Hearons Sisters
Concert Company
At Brevard Graded School Building,
Tuesday, October 26
Get it at the
Big Department* Store
WILSON’S, Kendersonvilie
We buy in solid car loads for less and sell for le^
Forged Steel Vehicles are always in every way
Original in design and construction. This, plus
Right prices, makes this a very classy line of
Goods—quick sellers and pleasant to handle.
Every one of our vehicles warranted.
Don’t forget all are equipped with Patent Forged
Steel Fifth Wheel. In no case is your buggy
Tire set without using greatest possible care.
Every wheel made is inspected in the white.
Extreme care is used in painting, and all material-
Leads, oils, varnishes—must be absolutely perfect.
Vehicles could not be made better at any price.
Every job is equipped with oiu: new unequalled
Heel brace shafts. We feel we can justly claim
Individuality, originality, quality. We place
Channel Reach plates on all gears. They mean
Easy, safe riding over aiiy kind of road anywhere.
Send for our prices or come to see us immediately.
Furniture
Chairs
Buggies
Wagons
Doors
Sash
Stoves
Ranges, etc.
THE BIG DEPAR.TMENT STORE—WILSON’S
LIME LIME ilME
We can sell you from otw bushel to one hundred car loads
if you will give us notice of the quantity you need.
Cureton Lime Works
r
At the Gosh and Sims old Kilns
Leave orders with E. H. Mason, Supt., Brevard. N. C., R. F. D. 2;
Miller-DeVane, Brevard, or J. C. Deaver-Patton Co., Pisgah Forest, N. C.
The Most Wonderful Values ever offered in Women’s and Children’s
WEARING APPAREL
An opportunity to make your selections from a complete variety of styles,
such as are carried only in the large cities. As the representative of
CHAS. A. STEVENS & BROS., CHICAGO
I am prepared to show you the beautiful, large Fashion Plates and Sam
ples of Materials representing a complete stock of High Grade Ready-
to-Wear Cloaks, Suits, Waists, Furs, etc., for Women, Misses and Chil
dren at exceptionally low prices and satisfaction guaranteed.
Especial attention is incited to the beautiful Custom Tailored styled
in Suits, ^kirt-s and Silk Dresses, Made-to-Order, from your own selec
tion of materials and according 1x> your own individual measurements
insuring a PERFECT FIT. *
The House of Stevens, through their agents, successfully supplies
thousands of women every season who know by experience that they
can depend absolutely upon receiving the very latest styles, the best
materials at the lowest prices and that entire satisfaction is guaranteed
witli all purchases made through the local agent. I hope to have the
pleasure of serving you at an early date and assure you of prompt and
courteous attention. Sample suit now on exhibition by
MRS. W. M. BRABLEY
BREVARD, N. C.
Representinj; CHAS. A. STEVENS &, BROS., CHICAGO