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Sylvan Valley News 1 ONLY NEWSPAPER IN TRANSYLVANIA pOUNTY A HOME 1»APER FOR HOME t>EOr*LE—ALL HOME PRINT VOLUME-XVII . BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 19. 1912. NUMBER-3 ASSOCIATION WILL BE ADVANTAGEOUS MAYOR BREESE TALKS IN TERESTINGLY Talks of Advantages From Great er Weytern Carolina Association In spoakinix of tin; advanta'^os of the Grt'ati'i* Wi'storn North (\i7*o- lir.a Association, ]\layor W. E. Brcpso .Tr . says : “TJio niaiiv a<ivantH,i,'os Avhich WfcStorn 'Vd’-tli (’avolina will (Urivo from the >ncc(‘ss of tin' (tivtto' W('st(‘rn Xorlh ("'arolina associu tion luiv*' Ti'it hi.-t'Ti fiil'v appr»'- ciatod as vrt t;v oar •‘The assi.ciatiori is 710T n nier'' SOUTHERN WILL RUN SPECIAL DAIRY TRAIN oiittle and hog raisin", mining, tim ber and Inniher Imsiness and ev'ory- tliing that cah benefit ns. •‘Therefore by co-operative ad vertising we fan best let the vrorld know what we have', and by co operative action we can develop Western Nort'n Carolina and make it one of the niosi ])rosperons sec tions of this beautitil southland. “However,Lhe assistance of ev ery citizen is needed to make this I Will Fully Demonstrate All Pos- WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TO BE COMPLETELY AND MODERNLY EQUIPPED association a success and all onr good ])eople ^must help the officers in making the (.^reat Western North Carolina Association what it should be and any and all suggestions for its ini])roveiAcnt will bo gladly re ceived * RAILROAD NEWS As there has been so much dis- ; cussion recently as to weather con- j ditions now and in the past, the excitable man saying yesterday 1 “was as cold as h while in the summer ho characterized a warm day “as hot as h ,” I thought a resume in brief of con ditions might interest you and quiet the nervous who might have ])aid heed to the exaggerator or the knocker in our midst. The snowfall acc'oi'ding to the R«ai-/.incthc ncoilot th« ’ sibilities of Dairying in the South. for more and ]>etter dairies and the 1 '.K)4, to date is as tollows larg{‘ profits which can lie made in ] —D((C. 1 that favorat.le region by dairymen who will fill the great d('i7iand of the cities for dairy products, Prosi- way Company, following the cus tom of that coni]'any in furthering in every way the growth and de- j velo])ment of its territory, has I t'(iuii)])ed a Spe^cial Dairy Car, Tise following is tiiken from a 1 di>nt Finley of the f^outhern Rail- rec(’iit issue of the Knoxville 8en- tirt'l, and will prove interesting r(.a;ling to the people of this coun tv. Th ' business mentioned was -boosters' i>T:::nii/:itMTi. hur ut\ ,i.-'S' . | tr-ansat U d in NashvLlle, Tt'nn. ; j e(jnip])ed a Spe^cial Dairy ciation of busi!u» n. c Ti-hiri.'1 ••Artici('.< of c-onsolidation were j w’hi(*h. beginning the first of Feb- along soiiii'l br.MTii'-- :}) <-• 1' W iied T'aesday in the o1iiv-(> ot ^ecre j ruary. ISM‘J. will l)o run over the the ]iur'i'o> 1' i.dv 7-‘:siT-’.;: tn l It - t;iry )1‘ Stati* Plallum (T<..)dloe by 1 length and breadth of this great |th(' i\‘iin('ssee & North I'ar-jlina system. s])rcading the doctrine of Jannary : r\v ^ raih\'ad of North ('arolina. The 1 more and better cows and. by Nov, ■ I j Uyo rw:ni> weve »>ne I'ffect. ■ means of lecture.-, demoi>ir;i.tiors, V>oc. ! M l : -j being one stockholder \vho is [ and exhibits, d^ ing evt't-ytliinix pos- Dee. IS Hot iritt n'^ted in Iu>t;i svvter.is, ! <ible t.j develop ami ini])rove the luos ,Jan. 7 'I is , T}) ‘Tenne‘S(M' section )f il:e r'.ad j dairy industry along its lines in Jan. .‘!1 inn\ ' '.'roin Nt'V\']M>rt to ths' Novtli | suntlii'astern states. Fel). 1 ic . , ;i£t line, i?! tile e()untv et "^'^lii'’ J~]'e''’;;] ■'.\ill be under ;ll '1 (I n< < vehipim; > m “Thinki! j: t]iat ^ndi\ ’ nai • pare with he nn ti'’e i!'tVort> I r.anv '•Taeref. ■ ■ ■I 'Tnpo-ed I 1 i'’iM’ t •" i-ael. ( ('unty ;i i i a); s» eoU'.it\’ in t li- a<^.) -ii': no to'.vris'iii’ \^'ii im sent I'd. t'o-C'.])(*vatTi.;i L V 'V* isrJ' Trace D('c. 1.5 % inch Dec. ir :>,.()() Jan. 1 2.00 Feb. S 2.00 Feb. 12 1.27 Ft'b. 0.:{(> ]'eb. 1'.) 0.2r> Maxell None Dec. ;’)! —Jan. and Mareh trace t none for lialance of yea cc])t on Nov. 1-!, IJ.os'inc CORN GONTESr FOR COONTY IS ASSURED EFFORT TO ENLIST ALL BOYS IN COUNTY Mr. Mason and Supt. Henderson Will Visit Every Section In Whole County r - n ■ ]; .1 . S. tli.-it ' Uiivru ar tlii- Pigeon v’vr-r, a Ilf rej i'e-i r.istan'-e of nnit teen inile.-;. 'I'l-.e the divc'et snpcfvision of Dr. M. Abir^'an. of WashiiiL'ion, 1). the A . ( .Ti 1) Nnrtli <r.i'iin;'. st'c tn.n ex tends t.) ; «< trans] (irtati ■' )b.ie<‘ts ;i; the ratiir li ■ nit'nr. not ■if ai-y u’l- t'on>. bfit ' ! .mr ini.ny ever' proji ■ " v.ini r .ni l bi'nehted I v ■ eia* .cn. ‘ ■ v\'e iv'ti; . c(.'ant'.es si'O'^ olhe”, ;n»»re i iinetiiii:- our tile favner ; know nior'- Haywood •, ; a]);iies, iln Spni-;sill . man of H 1 ^riosts. tli ■ W.aynesvii!. s’l'iv.M kilo'-. n*'ss nt n nf bU‘^;)e';s. V.': : tile ■;lt 'Vi;- n ?'.(• t) "iti'iii an-. < a7lt> ei \V I Vl;,'s\ llli I '(■ iC < ■' 1 IK ^ . 1 I V' the (i< i:iiu .1 \ \V( • o: . .nr a' * va ■ . ■ • n o. a , ; 1'r'.'- ' ;ir-e-' aiiii t 's ■'••.■‘i' X ■ Iv.er, e ry 1 i • ;el- ■ earner -u'.' ■: ■ ■■'•leeeSS of thf“ .1.-:' > T c ur nui'ioII’ ' M kii'iv’ more of .-ucli ’ ^ 'Ur inet]-'.).!s < f ’!V'r-'rt I e.uji:; ■11'-. Tran'Vlvan, i slion'ii': ]i r>v ti ■ 1 ’•■•!er Mt' Ins pri/.e V. I.Ti-.t.u iMi'e’ ’tiau •’ !■■*>■ li ivT'o V I'.ow 1h>; ); t' 1 . le'.x r.ville !'i.' i'Visin; ss men c' ■^vl'.M and ]»v- ' !t ::r.;• tini , .■ :re of h'l\v t h'* ' t! A-'iiC ville -eenr-' t i.eir .ind wiil 'I. i , .lit onsolula!( (i r lad v>iil I. oi- tlu- ‘^an.e as th.’ ;;]’lt. 1 stoi-k . •+■ tl.o two <.) i es W'.ll b" 1) :>o’t T'. r.n , ai;>i ! lur.lt to : Mor-an will l.c assisl -d l,y tw>. I ca])it:' 1 (bpvynien in e,■n.Irieting the : \v('rk. anil fron'. tiTue to linit tb-’j Fell. F<‘b. Feb. I'.'. F<>h. 27 car'v.ll b.- o(‘c’'.])ik-i by tNvo (iaii y i .'r iained >uevine. GOSPEL MUSIC Hi '*. i‘. .n:. iil .-ii!u' wit'.; thi-a nd \. il] sin..; with tin- vinJt r.^Taivlini;.“ —.1 ( 'V.. :i V •! .'1. Mn-'c is i'idis])('ns,ible it tl:'- fl vori-;<'r. Ib^ wl i.i 'an r’-itl ■ v si.7i_'‘ n< r j)l:! is ]mt’ ;i<'{jiMo |. V,'. a.- ( !r .s^i; n \voi‘l-,ei'' li 1 v -- i ■i.lec - •i". ’.I" art of i.-'.ts’e ;,n.l :ii^ atly ir I't . ;L . f ai'. (^b'-fa.-lii-aied ’•(■vi va^ ot I'lirs alovL,- Tai-; linr. T h, t^x^erts from tlit' T’r.ited Stab'S' I D(■]).^r^n^('nt of ^\Lrricr.ltnr( . rli.-jl' Ki I state boards ('f ^mr'enlir!’-'' and | : fi’oni tile a.'.'ricnlrnral sta'ior.s (;i 1 ’he varioc' -;tat('~ alonir ti'C Siintli-! ‘ . rn r..ii'.vay. tl (‘ "Ian heirg t 1 liave j tlie ntniost (•<•-. .pi>rati‘in of all|l''i’ j fo’’ees f(-r tin' rai.ipaign wl.i'.-h ■'vir. j I iiievit;.]'!V K'snlr in larirer ni-olit-;! I . . ^ I land increas;'d jiros])eritv f >r sonll;- 1 ! ''2- , ■■rn d iirv!!i“n tlir<riL:h a ijetter' No^ . Dee U'Oi—-FeV. Dee. D-e. J I n. Jan 11. 11 1 leela. IK .-n 11 krowl. d;re < if lenis a;id 1 Tlie Dairy with a i-oinnli 1 iecv' ( 1; 1 a<■'. ni'cess‘;ry to tin Inctioii of n;iil;, ci-i'a'-n I'l l'»ing V, V. in'^ta'led i leii’ (*s]t(‘eia! ]irob- nu‘('t tlu in. i )t'( D.'c. I'.-i Feb-. 1 1., Feb. 1..,, March ;;o •la.i. 7 A t( tai of ■' a lu r,. Tr Tr Tr .Tr: :.:>o Trace Trac(' Trace Trace Trace -i<i I inches in ■■' -t fo]-(' r.isj:’'.t ars. • )• :in avi-raue if ft and I ed 11] I t. larin dairy t.verv ■u ry and an;*; eei iUOU'..e:'l aci a 111 1 ('<1 inelies ]'er yi‘ar. When tbi teini “trace" i- nse-l. it means le-'S atns \ban l o. 1 (leji,.(j^,i is iinmeasura- ]iro- I Vile ])racti(;a!ly. c;is. o;. t 1 ’t'T.efi' \'j hbOT's a •"so t -C' criP in is s]nr:t o‘ eo iieen la Vis' Ave bjst m. •an eael. and t' learnin^r wliat Ia n <j-. . bject of tlu ; l'1'.ret t;a‘ s era’i !i. Xat;i -i ) vs -n h; r unl't-, r\ n- 11 .nc’tber p;-eaeb( r iKir layr.ien ; \v. :•■' •. ( niiietent to It ad t'iie. mils’.• ' lb rtme!’.* o/ push ir on to si eeC'ts. l»art o! the made \< drag, anv .•Ir.ircb or '■b'r^'an. ' r 1 i <• 1 'v'Tief:' I »f ( U” 'es anles-; wvbri. -..r tl;e ]!t'o]\le <'.f Ot '. n;!i'^*‘ not bi<l.- --r ’• Ir.ir-liel.’ ’.nt \vi' i[\ast in ^-it let the onts’d^ b it e b;i,e,- to (;■ >• fd tbe b.on c'seek • ’’•‘a'-in e sei‘k(-r a ■ i oi< .1 f .ir any a ■] vc: 'i'-i Il.e. S I rli ■ et nri’.-.U i’le nal '.a'al a:'. . th;-;n : «efioT;r-; \v- ’ifMler ad' i’”t;'e, w wo I vi 1. nov,' tf) t in .; a.n ' '() tl "01 :~t. ■'I eO‘‘ - I !■ to v. P a a V ■ <»n:.l.iy by i - -b' al eia t »n j ri ■; 1 < VI ’ iiMii^: '. *s •■e-n an) »r.t -id' e l; n'T ie-. l'.,i%'-- MK • '.aa I os '-la*. ^ 'O.- IP ' :.is eon; ; • ’In s.. :'l I ; ■ ’ -f ■ <1 ‘ i ■ ' ' !i see’, 1,in 'V i.]i i . I ■ :■ _;t ' • 11 ■ n:- !'na ■ ii- n < 1. ' .• tv. t' T; 'vi ’ i‘ • -a ■ ' a' s ■ r- ' :a ) n’a t M I- • s 1 r t '.-a r- •i I I?- )]■>< rta n f i •> s ii>-iC’ a ‘■'ria' a.'S . iri a. '.1 - t ve]^r-'e by fl b't. n. ■ o- j . ■)■, !iy a 1ra’ *a,a. ■. ,r'e^eaaitive. ‘• Il’snb's " ;i’vrti.-i'^g <a' r'.'so'ir;'. s tl ) .tsi'".'' wovld. i 'a-ing ! n a' tra( t -; . »-,< ' ‘■ • 1 .s ' :OuM ( r.: ( qneat'y tbi> lin ■' h serv CO Mnsi.- 's tlj.‘ lift' ( 1 nnn anit y, D; v.d '!;.ys “s.r’.,- nnto tbe T^ord ;• a* .. so.iu by playing skilli'nl \vith i ' id n a-'i .” Unr seriptnr<'l('Kt s s "I v. -.’il “-inu; with the nnder- ."tt.r i au' ■' Tiii< necessitures a i r.ov.- of rnn.-ic ; ’hi'^ seiars to 1'^ at la -k af 1 lie day. We 1^1. -I I .! rt ](’a !'(.in^ nn;>ie. W(' ean- ’ sii a v.itb the i;nJerstanding. '■h --a ollies lal ]i* iishes the bet- . --i.l > ■ b’lrc.ar.i'y. nsi,-is tba' sM"'.vina' by a systeaa-itle e >,r b;ri;;‘ioii o,’ sounds the alfei.'tior ■ \ i-"Teliar( iie(- reee]i*ive and cn'i- :iv..i’ .1 l i-.1 Mv-sic'is ir^^es-'.stiS'li Ni'as; • i> oves n.' 'v] fe<i (.nnetion <t Dr. will be a seM.araVo!a ehnn'i- , tC'stta-s. ' Ui s:er.liat'ia Pa>teai a/’ng av]'aratnsi and {'\hibiU; of varijr.s kinds of 1 ba,t1ir' The teinjX'ratnn' reaord b.r the V 11i ‘I same fiaat': shows the lowe.-'t points Tia-re ; ached to b; as f’dlows, desjiite ita.if; in,nro\a’d niacbinery fov lairying. (’'n tile (atr v.aills v-ill b(> (aiarta aiivl large vi -ws di*aling v,ith tlairy sub- ie -Ts. shcvsvin-.: tb (a /ai'-). Z'.'T.', .MINl.’ir.M:-. deg., Dt'C., 12. InTabinienta! ' ^ . , .. I ■ -NOV.. 1.) de'j:. ; De( iirinci’wh's ■'t !,reeding dairv tvnes. I , . . , . " . I I'Hii!—Jan.. 11 (U'e. : li'b,, ''tie", i'ediii'^ aninails. tile care of dairy , I'.te! — ! j !-Jan., 2 tleg.. and atrain r>; I Feb, litli r> dei:ri''es bt‘l. \v zero, and the Ifith '/,“i o : Marcli. 22 deg ; lO deg. 1‘aftk and ]iietV!i( s of famous ani mals in the d;;ii-y world. No fea ture luis ])et'n oniitteJ for instrm.*- ti(>n in better daii'^’ing. Tin'special will also have stere- opticon lanttn-n and slides, iiermi*",- ting illustrated lectures at the Marc h, ]-l (leg. : Oet., 22 di!g. : Nov., i 1 deg. ; Di c-.. s d( g. I'.i‘i7—Jan.. IT) dog. ;Feb.. bidi'g. : .Mai'Ch, 2‘.t <leg. ; A])ril 2'tith, 2->dt'g. ; (Ud.. 2a deg. ; Nov., 11> dog. ; Dt>c., tl deg. 1) )s—J;ir.., In de;'. : Ft'b., on»^ ibb -v.'t' d<- not know he tt ars ai I cun- 1 ‘I *! degree bi'low wro ; March, 2f d(*g. : '.airious stops l>v Dr. Morgan and' the oiJier exj i-rts who will accom-j liany the car. F:>‘t.‘ U‘;ding of milk | brought to tbt sp-.'cial will be an- | otln'r inii)ort;int leatviri; of the wotk, by mear.s of which practical atlvice based in actual conditions can be given each man Ccws will te examined and r-ported on and instructions as to their care given. Advance schedules of the sttj]is iMi is a nod- P^’t^iwod and full advertise- i '-.ui’-aeTi'.'i "‘d in the given tiio train in the towns a ni'.'t'nru tnrora^h ^vhi( h Kctures and demonstra- -^wr^lwn u.-e. God has take plaeo. The ])ress .-eil. i.r.s '.Viie’ -I’Ot. l M'.'.SlC is tl e so’l’ ‘ I'ift ti. ■ >■ -n 'n i-ai^'i: v.'t Masic is a an. thi' only ■‘o eartli: “lie ( in raki r,( ’1^ nas '■viien ir the ‘^^'-*^'*3 will be kept in- M '.sic is t; fcrint'd in advance and ail yiossible | f nndersiirne'd heard vestc^r- ()et., 2ti deg. ; Nov.. 17 deg. ; Dec., ! 7 d('g. !—J:in., 7 deg. ; Feb.. T deir. ; Martdi, 2! dg. : April, 21 deg. ; Oei., !'■: deg. ; N<JV , IS deg. ; Dec., 2 deg. l'.M(i—Jan., 30 deg. ; Ft'b., ora' ib.‘- j 'm'c' below for two days : .March, j IS di'sx. ; Oct., IT) dt'g. : Ntiv., i.(‘ d('g. : Dec.. 7 deg. inil—Ian., 11 dt'g. : Fel)., tOde.g. ; March, li> dt'g. : Oct.. 2'.) (leg. ; Nov., IT -log ; Dec., 12 dei:. i'.M2—Jan. 7th, 11 deg.; Sth, 12 de.tr. ; i*th, 11 deg. ; loth, 0 deg. In eight years the minimum has touched zero onlv four times. And The idea of a hoys corn contest for this county is gaining ground ra])idl.v throughout the county The educational efYect of having a large number of boys (‘iideavoring to raise the bt'st j)Ossible crop of corn in the county is realized to be of inestimable value, and asidt; from that th('re will be an immedi ate money return. First there will ^ casli ])rizes to be awarded, 1 additi(.>n the (vish reeeived the s.lie of the ero]> vdll b“ n i '-biddable it.>111. we have sail befor'a ‘ ■ raistH.' in this conn*" ' corn cro]is as iti ' st'ction I»f tbt is ninch better r than in man i; cow'itu"^- '^I’i v’lvama a”e ^'r.st • bo.vs of any - O inbining thf' contt'si in T'■ ]irov»' most gratil termiiu'd eft'ort wi. tbe l.)t)ys of . \-erv '' in + y in'o rest d in t Tiie boy wbiO Vv'on 1 Bnn('('.inbt* county a iittb^ tjvi-r a liuial ishels, and this is tl vii'ld made by a. boy in a’' ern North ('aroliiui. Tliis’ shoulil be l.HMten in Trrin-yl vani.., and it can be done. In (.a dt r to g>>' all tb(' boys ])')ssibli' to -nue;-. \ or t> do this tiK're will be a To”.r ( f Ib.- county i:;;;<b' by ^’bari. s ■igric iltnral agent of tia- Soutiiern ?-;,il\vay in this terr 'ory. tugedu'r '-vitli Mr. T. (’. ]b'n'it ’■Son, snpi rin ten'ient t*f the eonnty s.aio-i’-;. Tlie firs*- niet'tini: will held i:: Bri'vard at the court Imr.se at 2 ;‘- on tht aft(’rnoon of .laviiiary -j; All the boys of th.' county who e.aii attt'nd this m -et.ng are uri.’:e'l t ■ do s,), as well as all the ,u:roW!’ folks who are inten^sted, and tbi're will ])robaV-ly be a- much of inter est for 'lit' grown folks as tht- boys At tlrls /•leetin'r the g-neral ]»lan < ! the cont-.'st will b-' eyplained. the rules nn.b;-r which the contest is tc» be madt', and the ])rizes announced Folle-vv’ing this na^eting Mr. M:-. .' in ainl Mr. Jfenderson will visit evi'ry seciitm of th>- ct)unt\’, liold ing meeting's aiiil (.-nlistinL;' the b.oy'< in th(' movenu'nt. Tht'se me(-rings wdi be liold at tin' following placi's at the times indicaifd : Davidson Rivc'r. '. 1 a. ir... Jan. 2‘.». I'enro.se H. S., l i a. m.. .Tan. ^’.O. Blantyre, II a. m.. Jan. ei. Little Kivc^r, 1] a. le. . Fi'i'. 1. Cedar Mountain, 1 ]). m., F('b. 2. Rosnuin H. S.. 2 ]). m. Feb. :i. Calvert, 11 a. m. Feb. .'i. Seiica, 11 a. m., Feb. t‘. AIKEN PROPERTY SOLD I •: ! .• r-p*. MlT ' u>e<! many ' bait -la i. Thin ^la ve iH't'ii t ‘ ••I land W(,nn('n t'l a •(■<']it ' .a: t; a'-''on. It- pnblici! y secured for the lieni'fit. of bv the lir'e/es lia.- dairyman. It is expected that i-oor creature to crt)wds will be present at O >s])t 1 j«e,n'_'s yteps and everything is being >' na.'Dv men 'i' - to give thortiugh attention to Christ. P'^’cry detail of tin' work. •1, of • 'i.'Tiy .■zt>0‘l ( .■’.-.'tian.-' liavi died' Every man interested in dairying as.^oeiati(jn i->ses rod *v-,'te ’*s '^inmng the prais. s of (^od. Let u.-^ in any waj'should by all means be attention 'o .riternal .b’- e.opTn* nt b'tirTi mor.'of tiieart ot music so present at these free lectures and als( . we may sing with tli.' spirit and demonstrations to listen to talks, ii/e- *^o uso ( \ 'ry (fl\.r* the’irab.'rstanoiniT. to s?e the improved machinery and •".) {i(l'.'anc('ttie, eause of (‘du.*ation. Yours truly, labor-saving devices and to secure irood r.iads. ''ealth an ' .•sanitati-'n, i P. P. QuiJ. advic.^ oti any problem connected agri', i.ture. a nd(' laisin^r ■ rse, i Hr-varJ, N witli the dairy indu^t:•y. Tbe .sale of sevi'ral tracts of tlu^ Jim Aikt"i pr('j)crty vs'as held by Commissi.-ner J. W. Me^Iinn at tiie court h‘)U‘;e on M;.o!Hlay afternoon. Th(' sevf'ral tracts brought good prices as indii*ated bdo.v. Th(i ])rop(!rty on Main street wa^ purchased liy W. ?1. Duckworth for $^2,000. The tract near tlu' rail road on Main street was purchased by R. L. Ga.'-ih at i<4T0. Another tract at about the same location was bid in by J. M. Tlirash for ^120. The fourth tract was bought by Sam England for and the fifth tract by J. M. Thrash for ^;{5L The cold this w'eek was not un- mixed with joy, for the water pipes Every boy in the county should in the graded school broke, and the enlist in the corn contest, and. show : children revelled in a whole holi- I 3ust what they aro able to do. ; day on Monday. day that zero was a yearly occur rence, and that snow had been known a year or so ago to remain on the ground (im]>lying that it im])eded travel) for ten to tifteen days. Even the most ])licnomenal snow cf December, 1SS5, was gone in six. days. The Obsp:pver. Jan. 10, 191'2. \
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