f ivan News miner & BREESK. Qiif* CouTity—Its Proorc!^^ (itidr Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper, BREVARD, TRANSy COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 12. 1903. VOL. VIII-i\0. 24 ^unns Rock Lodge No. 267 F. «S' J?. M. ^loets B^i'iday on <>i‘ boforo the full moon in eaeli month, at '1 ]). ni. Visit- Masons are t-oriliall.v invited to meet with us. sptly Wm. MaxWKLI., Scc't/. Brevard Telephone Exchange. -a l^aily—7 a. in. to >>>• i^unday—S to ;(* a. nt.. 4 to <> i>. in. <’entral Otlii*e—CooptT Jiloek. Professional Cards. W. A. GASH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rooms 7 & 8, McWinn Bld'g, Brevard, N. C. W. B. DUCKWORTH, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Investigation of Land Titles a Specialty. Iloonis 1 and ^i^•kel^si^let■ liuildin*;'. W. W. ZACHARY, ATTO R N E Y-A T-L A W Offices in McMinn Block, Brevard, N. C. D. L. ENGLISH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. r. s. t'ourt prai-tifo a :'i»' > Ottices in Cooper Building, Brevard, N. C. WELCH GALLOWAY, ATFORNEY-ATT^AW. rra>-ru-es in all the ccmrt^^. Rooms 9 and 10 McMinn Block, Brevard, N. C. Bryan vs Cleveland. No Chance for Either to Rsceive the Oemocratlc Nomination -All “isms” Mufi Be l-eiiS Asiiie if We Hops to Win. Tliere seems to bo an sion umong’ democ.iuts that the future action ui' tiio })en{ls largely on the wishes of lliese two foriuei* load ers—that the |)latfoi‘“' whicii the next ])olitical waged will be diciat^‘^‘ the other of these ’^leu- lo all such we would sa tnat demo- Republican Misrule And Its Effects on tiie Country. Two Suggestions For Our Board of Aldermen. There is one suggestion that the News has made before that demands the attention of the Board of Aldermen. Brevard is growing rai)idly and owing to the location it is necessary that a sur vey be made to estal)lish the lev els of our streets. It will be a hardsliii> to our ()ro])ei'ty owners to allow them to go on building land establish the lieights of their The republican party has a proposition on hand that will wor ry its candidates consideraljly in llie I.oxt caini.aig.i and it is riglit I buildinRS and in tliat it should. The wholesale caatic jirinciples art] bigger than any man - men and as Vance one ' "will never die. " It is thought by ii-luv >r and' bribery that has been going on and that has either escaped tlie notice or has been winked at by the post ottice de partment ofticials is just cause for the repudiation of t’ae republican Cleveland aspires to a third tci-m » , party at thepolls. While the high while P.ryan is mentioned lor a' Ltticials may have been ignorant tliiid nomitiation. Neith(*r ol,^,,f tjie crimes that were beii]g these propositions hfis a shadow I committed by their subordinates of prospect for success. Cieve- | they are still guilty of gross neg- land will never be the candidate ijo-eiice. They are ])aid by the of the deinoci’atic ]»arty tnilil h*“ ^o watch these very mat- leaves the lanks of its op].o‘-M ^ ters and instead of atteniling to J. H. McLEAN. Doctor Dental Surgery. Rooms 1 and 2 Cooper Bld'g, Brevard, N. C. Miscellaneous. T. L. SNELSON, Blacksmltli and Horse-shoer. Shop in Rear cf Orr’s Livery Stable. ('arriai^e anti Wa^on llnildinir. Vriicelwri^lit work a. si»e(‘ialty. and subscrib('s to domori-1 principles as (Miunciated i> last two platform ?{ry:!;i * done mucli to ,organ) x* ranlvs of tlie pa' y wliich were | demoralized and scattered by! ii- . De lias + business thej’ have Ijeen touring all over the United States work ing in the interest of Roosevelt and themselves. When became presi dent we expected ouk'/ very C. C. K5LPATR.ICK, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Room 13, McMinn Block, Brevard, N. C. I'.Htiinates j- wofk. Clevelandism, bi^. it would be the! ^ i a- } ! strenuous methods of-.securing hoi-lithof follyVo nouiiuate him re.noiiii.iatiou but were not foi a tlihd defeat. ^ |)re[uired to see tlie affairs of tlie government completi^ly dropped by his cabinet otilcei's in their mad endeavor to insure Toddy's nomination next fall. Had Rc.ose- velt or the Post Master (general been in Washington and attend ing to the duties of ther olUces instead of out electioneering tlie people would have be‘en saved many dollars and tiie country the disgi'ace of tiie present scandal. But re})ublican rule has ever T. B. CR-APvY, C:!iti'2Ct8r for All KinSs of Brici! \‘,lprk. ('I'iniMit Work, iiiir. l’-‘h-')le- dasli and Kouii'li ('ai-iiii'.;- a S))e<-\a-ity. BREVARD. N. C/' J. O. l>ERMiD,>' Tiie Eelialjle ic,’jveler. Watches and .lewtdry t'oij sale. Kim* V \Valeli and (’locic rei/airin^'. All \V(»'-k uniii‘‘i->U<--ed. \Ve;.;t Muiiisl. A. C. NORTON, Prastical Boot and Sh0;3mal(er llai ii Woi'k a sj)eeialtyf. West Main Street near Ca|/-'dwell. When you want« /your Clock or Watch/Repaired riuht take tlienK to JOS. F. BOFt EN ^Satisfaction Guaranieet*. L^alvert, N. C. Should Ck've.iiKl by any com-1 bination of circ. '.n stances receive ! the nominciiioi ii would simply mean that 11. i'* was no demo cratic caiii^,( ate in the tield. Thei'e w(»ul(' two republican candidates, out democrats w’ould affiliate themselves with some other organization which has j principles akin to democracy. , The democi-atic party is the' party of the jieople, and as kmg as the people have xvron-s to set; „,,^,.|red by riirlit liiose wron-s will tind ex- management of the people's busi ness and official i-otlenness, as well as by trust legislation and gross partiality. It is true that republican gov ei’nment has meant prosperity but it did not mean it for the peo- deniocratic i)arty cannot fearless-1 i , i , <■ * .1 pie at large, only lor the ring- Iv in'omuli^ate and bravely main i . rm ^ ^ . ■ sters and doodlers. They seem tain a platform of princi|)les, its ^ , , , . \ 4-\ : ^ 11’ to have been having a good thing. usefulness is gone and it should , step down ‘and out. j There i,‘.s a growing feeling! ■ w.'V.g Mk' masses that tlie trend of iioiilics is lo array wealtli , ... i i 4 ' government position you had to ;)gainst poverty, oi’iranized ca))i- • i i ■ i ‘ J . I divide your }>ay with the liigiier t:il aii’ainst labor, the trusts and • , ’ " , .omcial; to secure a government combines against the people, and I , , i w i -i 4i ' contract you had to bribe the oi- the methods introduced to thwart, ^ , i. . , hcer who gave out the job, and to an honest exi)ressu)n ot the will , ... ... ' ^ ^ , ^ , ,, , , j hold a cabinet ])osition j’^ou had of the i^eople at the ijolls in the! ^ i i i i 4 . i ^ \ ^ to be able to control a state and last two elections would seem to ^ i its delepeal to all honest-minded voters if we hope to win in the next election. The SVLVA.N Vai.lkv News office for line job piintiuj*'. Convention. To 0})])0se the Ad ministration in any manner was to subject yourself to discharge or degradation. Gen. Miles crit icised the Secretary of War and has ever since been nagged at and humiliated at every chance and he is but one of many. Teddy is one of these “Rule or Ruin” men and, unfortunately for the people, he has launched out into the •‘Ruin" channel. Little Jack Rockefeller has lost a million dollars trying to corner the leather market. The ])ublic will now anticipate another rise iu the x)rice of coal-oil. Guide has SY>ent so many pleas ant days in Kansas, vrith its bi’oud ])rairies and healthful climate. th;it he is constantly on the look out for one of the leading western attractions —wind — and thinks Transylvania ought to organize a company to “stir up a breeze.” Wo may be short on wind but if Bro. Stewart of the Guide W’ill come up hei’e and investigate we w'ill introduce him to more attrac tions and a better climate than he ever found in the “Wild and Wooly West. ” We have no idea in what way a “Wind company’* would add to our attractions for ordinary mortals. Eyeglasses and Spectacles Magnifying Glasses i^ves o.xaniined free and lenses lilted. THE SIGN OF GOOD TAILORING Tliat TIii <»l>biii«; Would «iuickly leave you if yoi’ used l>r. Finn's Life Fills. Tliousunds of sullerers liavf proved tiieir matclik's merit for Sick ajid Nervous Ileadaclu'S. 1’lu‘y make pure blood and build up your lioaltli. Only 25 cents, money hack if not cured. Sold by Z. W. Nichols. Drug gist. * Here is the great Oak- Easel now on display at our store. It contains the line of beautiful new springy tailoring samples sent us by STRAUSS BROS..CIiicago Good Tailors for 26 Years The Oak-Easel is the connecting link between the tailor and the faultlessly fin ished garments which give you so much pleasure to v/ear. It’s really a lesson in good clothes buying to see this great collection of tailoring novelties. Prices low and sa.tisfac- tion aLbsolutely g\jet.r- aixteed. ColII soon. J. R. LEDBETTER