SYLTAN TALLEY YEWS BREVARD DRUG GG.’S UNUSUAL OFFER. “It isn’t often that we have faith enough in the medicine ]3ut up by- other people to be willing to offer to refund the money if it does not cure,” said the proprietor of the -Brevard Drug Store to a News man . who dropijed into his store, “we are glad to sell Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia on that basis. “The Dr. Howard Company, in order to get a quick introductory sale, authorizes us to sell their reg- ■nlar fifty-cent bottles at half price, 25 cents, and, although we have sold a lot of it, and have guaran teed every package, not one has been brought back as unsatisfac tory. “One great advantage of this specific,” he continued, “is its small dose and convenient form. There are sixty doses in a vial that can be carried in the vest pocket or purse, and every one has more medicinal power than a big pill or tablet or a tumbler of mineral wa ter.” loo'iisfrial Soliool iotas. Protect Your Family By insuring Your Life in the iotiia! Life losyreiioe Co. of New York. The younger you are the better and cheaper for you. T. W. WHITMIRE, Agt. Streetmaii's Killer Aa Absolute Cure for GorLorrh€Ea and - Gleet, Painless, quickly and correctly. Oomplete treatment. Sent by express upon receipt of PPJCE $2.00. T. L. STREETMAN, Mfg. Druggist. ASHEVILLE, N. C The Washington Birthday en tertainment, postponed on ac count of bad weather, will be rendered Saturday evening next. The Industrial School is very much indebted to A. K. Orr. of the Transylvania Bail road Co. for the loan of a dozen tons of coal while car for school was de layed. Pour new students recently entered, two from Jackson coun ty, one from Balsam Grove and one from the country near Bre vard. This increases the en rollment for the year to one hun dred and thirty. Next year considerable im provement will be made. The course of study will be carefully revised. The faculty will be in creased, a new industrial feature or two will be added and the school work in general will be im proved along all lines. The enrollment for the year has reached one hundred and thirty, a year ago it was one hundred and four. The number of boarding pupils enrolled^this year is thirty-four, last year sev enteen. The money turned in for tuition fees this year is $1,275 -last year it was $750. E. E. Bishop. A Mirrm health POWgiS Aisso lately Patr® MS Ka zmsnrnn mon at Rocky Hill Sunday and anticipated holding a series of meetings this week, assisted by Rev. Morris, but owing to the bad w’eather decided-to postpone it for a while. We hope they will be able to be with us before a great while, as we think a good revival would be a blessing to our community. Totsy. Pon’t Forget Mbout ALLISON’S Almond Jelly Lotion For your Chapped Hands. Every Bottle Guaranteed Sold only by The Brevard Drug Co. Srange Items. LQftis Locals. Administrator's Notice. Halving qualilied as adminNtrfitor of R. S McKeivy, deceasevl, late r-i Transylvania coun- ty, _N. C., this is tt> notify all persons havina- claims against the estate of said deceased to ex- hibit them to the undersigtied oii or before the 14th d5;y of February, 19OC, or this notice will be plead 111 bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please nnike immedi ate payment This lith day of Felmiary, 1905. W, H. McKFLVY, Administrator. [wine ©I Cardni Cured Her, I 213 South Prior Street, I Atlanta, Ga., March 21,1903. I suffered for four mouths -with extreme nervousness and lassitude. I had a sinking feeling in my stomach which no medicine seemed to relieve, and losing my appetite I became -weak and lost my vital- I ity. In three weeks I lost fourteen pounds of flesh and felt that I must find speedy relief to regain my health. Having heard Wine of Cardui praised by several of my friends, I sent for a bottle and was certainly very pleased with the results. Within three days my I appetite returned and my stomach troubled me no more. I could digest my food without difficulty I and the nervousness gradually diminished. Nature performed j her functions without difficulty I and I am once more a happy and I well woman. OLIVE JOSEPH,^ Treas. Atlanta Friday Nlgat Clnb. I Secure a Dollar Bottle of i j^Wine of Cardui Today. Editors Sylvan Valley News: Miss Leona Gidney v/ill be the next postmistress at Loftis. Homer Gillespie of East Pork spent several days last week with relatives here. L. E. Cooper of Pelzer, S. C., made a flying trip to see his rela tives here a few days ago. We gladly welcome Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lance to our com munity as new neighbors.. Reba and Leslie McGaha spent Sunday with their little friends Misses Carrie and Lillie Salts. Don’t forget to come out to church Sundayand also to prayer meeting .'Saturday night if the weather will permit. Many will be pleased to learn that R. T. Whitmire is slowly but gradually recovering after an ill ness of several weeks P. G; Drake of Carl, S. C., passed through Loftis last week euroute to Brevard and stopped with J. A. McGaha for dinner. My! We think our Loftis boys are ready to call off their dogs and quit rabbit hunting as they are getting tired of so much fresh meat Hurrah for you Craf Mouth. We were glad to hear a voice break out of those mountains Open your mouth and hollow again. Oh! Why that broad smile that Mr. and Mrs. Hunt are -w'earing is all because they have a new visitor at their home which is a big “squalling” girl. The old “coon” and his chum were circulating among the Buck Forest folks Sunday, so look out. Baby Girl. They say they got a peep at you. Wonder who it was that wrote us such a nice little Valentine with such “cute” little verses— such as Editors S.-^’lvan Valley News: Miss Norah Ashworth is teach ing school at Little River. W. S. Ashworth has a few' goods in his new rock store. J. M. George has been quite ill bat is recovering fast. Hope he will soon be about again. Wm. Drake is the champion sled maker in town. During the snow he was kept busy at his trade. Baxter Merrell has quit the carpenter’s trade and is now' a hustling agent for a patent scrub broom. Thomas Pickelsimer has re turned fi’om Ohio and is at home enjoying a few _ dayj,.. with his friends. The Sunday school at Locust Creek has not frozen out yet. Many bright girls and boys at tend. Our superintendent is very much pleased. Nix. i — East Fork Facts. * Oi "V \ JL We carry one of the largest stocks of Carriages^ Wagons^ Farm Implements^ etc,^ in Western North Carolina. SLK BliOS., Near Depot Hendersonville, N. C. Over and over these flotvers repeat With fondest insistence ‘ ‘I love thee, sweet, ’ ’ Gee! .lust what about this ter rible weather? One of our olde st citizens says it has been the roughest winter he has seen in many years; but I don’t think we ought to grumble, for the writer recently received a letter from a friend at Danville, K.y., saying the thermometer was reg istering 16 degreess below' zero there. Prom all reports Rev. A. O. Allison preached an excellent ser- Editors Sylvan Valley News: C. L. Garren was in tkeReba sec tion Saturday on bnsindi^. A. H. and Jtilins Garren went to Calvert Friday last on business. Mrs. Thomas Gillespie and chil dren spent Friday afternoon with her sister Mrs Eftle. Garren. Lonnie -Chapman wont to Sonth Carolina lastYgek to see his girl. guess she was “over glad” to see him. If this rough weather continues much longer the farmers are going to get very much behind with their farm work. Misses Emma and Ella Garren spent Sunday and Sunday night w'ith their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garren. Misses Maggie Galloway and Cleo Harper, of Pickens county, S. C., have been visiting their cousin Miss Nettie Chapman of this place. Why doesn’t Uncle Zoke write to the News as he used to? We cer tainly enjoyed reading his comical letters, and w'isli he would write often.. I gness Nellie, the Reha corres pondent has frozen up as we have not seen anything from her in quite a while. She is not so faithful as dear little Sunshine was. Polly Ann. , Stomcli Troubles. “Ohamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are the best thing for stomach troubles and constipation I have ever sold,” says J. R.; Cull man a druggist of Potterville Mich. They are easy to take and always give satisfaction. I tell my cu.stom- ers to try them and if not satisfac tory to come back and get their mone.y but have never had com plaint. For sale by Z. W. Nichols Brevard, and O: L. Erwin Calvert. .9 CANTON, N. 0. J. A. MAY & SON. General line of Nursery Stock for Spring and Fall 1905. TOjOOO Apples Trees in stock. 60 varieties. We solicit your orders for Fruit Trees, Vines, Ornamentals, etc. Everytliing Guaranteed True to Marne i€tlselwoM The Elitire Stock at this Store IS fresh and clean—neat, sweet and toothsome. Rig!! Orai Coffees, Teas aiii! Faiiof Ceoiied Goods You pay no one else's bill when dealing with us, as ou-r terms are cash. C. LOFXISt The Grocer Aethelwold Building. g.5^ W. L. AIKEfSl Sl Go.r- Meat Market, T 7 /V:7:r7 Vr it* '■sp'O. O Buy and Sell Fat Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, etc. Milk Cows a Specialty. Main st, Brevard, N. C. Phone 62. King Concrete Bldg

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