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L Brevard vs. Hendersonville. Series of Five Baseball Games in wiiicii Jury List. The following: were drawn as jury men nt the regular meeting of tlie county commissioners Auuust 8, to serve at tne term of court vvhi«;h be- jjins Monilny, Aujfust ^U: KlIIST WKKK. Brevard Wins Three. is no truor sayln^JT than hat “He laughs best who laughs ‘1st. This old maxim was again Pioved at Hendersonville on last when our victorious Went down there and on the Hendersonville diamond beat to the tune of four to three, same was particularly in teresting as it was the fifth game and the score was even, two Jind two. Tiiere is no doubt tliat Hender- ^><>nville has a fast team but it is true that Brevard has one is a little fastiM*. Tin* gamc^ ''^’fis most exciting and th(‘ score ■^yiis thi'ee to notliing in Render ^onviUe's favor until the la^.t of tile sixth inning when Hi'evard ^^coi'ed, and from then on it was f'asy—the other t('aiii went up in the air. While tlie Henderson-i villo team wic: ill U»-ovivd wo Ipt N. C.. ’l>is '.o notify ail jmtsums h-.tvi.i- r'.aiius tim \\ ilS in i>l(:.\cllu u (v JhL ;,._r tin-ostatc of till'said W (’. Fi>h<T toex- tll«‘in win t n1.i\-orl thi-ni to tlu* nii'U-i>init. d o iiiciii win the tuo game's pi.iveci i.-.i, ,i ,v m-Aug.isr. ioo4. onius W H Henkle C A Allison M 1» Cliiipinun J W MeMiiin Wade P Southern L A A>h\vorili T H "iininiey M ick Ben .1 s Fiiitoii Leimiel Mrooks, jr VV C l.y.liiy .1 A Bry>o!i .1 W Uaxtor V C MiM>re (i W WUsoii J E Clayton .1 H O.'tt-eii M T Kryant Sylvunu' Ciallovvay K FGIiizener 1 1' Cattoii W K I^t^llo^^ K H Kiti-heii H P Nu'hoNon I> H H’.diK-n .lanie- W Oweu P S Sluifonl s K'l s .laiii'-s K Whitmire Va ee (ialloway T H<'rary K <' (ilaKeiier W H lJuckwortli I' C Morris liobert Kil(atrifk I> M .Norton .1 A Mmdleloii .1 (t Holileii J L Hell .lanies Chat'inan H K Wliitinire .1 H Hraekeii SKCOXn WKKK. W L Cnrmic liael W .J Kay \' E Mlvtlie SF ' 11'on .1 S H ‘.ith .1 r He-jkle .loiiii M t all K K Keiiiiaimir H .A o r K S Hamlin, jr M il Fowler .1 K(iia/,eiier (} \\ N't'i oil .lame- .lo'ies .1 !{ Meece H .1 \Vil>o!i H 1’ 7. i«- i.iry K V U tM»n N M irowii' J 1. 'ik'Mi Wesley Mt l’all KC Neill <T L {iiazeiier W P Allison Mrs. Charles Lott has purchased the Entire Stock of Souvenir Goods from Elliot F. Tochterman, in the W. H. Alli son building, and will add to it a lai ge line of Assorted Designs that have been ordered from tiie eastern markets Mrs* Lott has received a fine assortment of Mexican Work For Ladies In the most exquisite patterns. Waists, Collars, Cutfs, Kerchiefs, Table Spreads. Doylies, Dresser Sets, etc. The Braiiierd & Armstrong Art Linen for Drawn Work Bulgarian and English Art Ticking for Pillow Tops and Table Spreads A Pleasant Wailing Room for Ladies NOTICE. Hiviner quilitk-il >is adinini-itrator of W. FI her, I. late f'f Transylvjinia coiiiity. on or l)'jfo'e tlu“ ill I'o IK illCi iiere i- <r!u.<t < -md pli- <1 tlif-ir le. overy. A!’ per-otis in- lllt^y W t J out !o said estate will pliM-e niaUf iimiu-diate ^ve treated them wil h I ru«* South- ti,"s’L>:.ist hospitality, and whon our ^v. ^v. tt'ani went to Hen(hM‘sonville tliey received 1h** ^am<* tria’-' TTcJicllsrs \^/aT\t6d, inent from tl.eir hosts. Our -I)!- nu.ro toaci - . eiv for lall schools, (lood positions hits taken up baseball Ikmho- itlled daily l*y us. We are playing but thev cannot will from rt'ceiviuo-mon* calis tins voar than Hivviii-cl. \Vo‘li;iv.' in.'l theii- “v<t S,-l.o„ls ,,n,l <'„llo}r..s ... su]>)Mi(‘(l With teach(‘is tree oi cost, oaiii.s SIX times this \(>:ir and j-jiclose stamp t'or reply have won lour of tlio games. Amkku'ax Tkaciikijs’ Association', And not only are llic mtMubci s <>♦; th«‘ Hendersonville team line ball ])iayei-s but they ait* also gentl(Muen and all rmiad good i'e!!r,\vs. We ho)»e to meet them next si'ason and to vaiuiuisli tliciii aa'ain. Dill SoiJIsrs Reiinioi). There will be a laMinion of t'le "iJoys who wort‘ the grt'y,'’on Satni'day, Aug. ’2'2. It is hoped tlidt e\(>i^ iiK.Miibei ot liaii>_\l- !’,y virtnL'of a (*iM‘t:iiii juilLiMicnt iluiy vania (’amp U. C. A', and all oth- mauc and »‘utt‘ivd ni i!k> Maivh tonn II IT . 1 • • -ii i»t' tl'f suptM'iof court <>r IJnticomlic .■r.,lcl siildli'l-s III,. S!,XI»'S. will x'c., I. A. llaiTis. tuni out with tiieir I'aaiii’a-s and :ttlin:iii-^ii-ar«>!- of Mrloi-a Wf-t. ua- , 1114- 11 .1-1 !»i:iihtilT. ;itni I), i). I)a\f,ipcn-t. '1'. Ai. Jniii-h baskets Iiiuni iv,. II -hiyh TIh.„i|.s..„, K.nil.v (■. tld time.'' Those who sliouldtM'ed r. F. IJcssi'. K. l-\ Mik"-. ,1 . • 1 .1 ai;c Mi:cs, l‘'j>cn licaiMieii. ( has. A. tl.MM -Iins in IM.l I,n. V,.in ly Mil- ,, u\-st ,1. swerillg to the last iu>tes <>1' the ants. 1. I. A. itai-ris. tlie adiiiiiii-tc;:- , T .. 1 .. l('i‘ of ihe c.-tat'.' of I’m; !;it“ nii-l.', and voi-y icw un' IpU !(ir vw-.t. win Mun.iav tia. ii'.st. ,hiy oi annual reunions. Surt ly Auuast. lito:;. oifiM- for s.iic and s.-ii ^ f('i‘ casli to tin* liiohcsL hi'iiiiT ni liic Brevard Banking Company J. F. HAYS, President, J. W. McMINN, Cashier. Does a C«eiieral Banking' Business and l^olicits You!* Patronage. .1. I.. (lilATIAM. ].L. P.. Niauao-oi*. K:uidol))li linildiu>4', Memphis. '^JVnn. Mctice Entry No. 2426. .lol’.n S I’.ition • iu< r ainl < la'iii' ‘J'.t .-ii’res of !a I: i in r.i’cwn d Tow iw'tii]). ilif wator- < >r h'rf:i<-li Hron'i Kivcr. •. <1 ji imi I In- Ian s ( f '!i.> licirs <•[ cliai’t s (•’a't->ti. Win. .Inim^on an*-' otii('r~. i;c.rini'in:; at a !ii> koi y Cti irl ■' I’attoii corni r in Win. ,li(i'ii'0 line a>iil riiiis I <ir !i ‘..'Ii I o’'"i to a < lu"-iiuit oik tiicncL* ur-r wi h tiif’r !ino IS l <i to a hlack ouk. tlX'li f 'lit It ‘Jli I>' ilc' to a -^ta k (■ 'il Will .loi ill>oll‘ s li 1H' 5 luMic.-v*a-t wi'h hi-' Ihu- to th ■ l)o;4nnun'.r. cdm- l iiiiiii; at-ii's. Kiilert <l i5ili <lav of ,!ulv. i!)'3. w. M. ji:ni;y. Kiili V I'akiT. Sri Olll’ they >hould turn out once <‘ach V(‘ar and devote tlu* day to uum! - orii's of the “Lost (’aus<‘. " " An Absolute Necessity. '■|''he XFwstias urired the AidtM'- men to have an ot^.ciiil su!’v<>y < f tl'.etown :;iade a lid tl;(‘gradt's of t]i«‘ vai’ious stre<>ts estai)lisl)(Hl. hut nothing has b'MMi done tr> that (‘lid as vet. It seems that our east ins hna to a stake; ihe;-,cc south :;») conrl lious'j doof. in llic town of iirc- \ :tni. '['r.iiisy 1 \ a!:ia county. X. ;ii 1 (i*cK)ci\ ]). 1)1.. t luMolh>\viiil; (icscfi!icd auu?< :i,'id th»‘ tieiMi; I'.vi' certain lot- oi- tracts oi ImihI sitn- ;Ut 1 ill iliu to\v!i of lircv.u'tl. X. lofinojiy lielonu'inii- to the said M<*- iiora \V«‘-it. inu'-t itc. and houniit'd .(lid nioff pjifi iiraiai'iy (i^'scfihcd u.- iws: I’ii-.-l r.ot tvnowa as h»t X"o. T.l. hc- L;iuiiin_‘' at a at t'lc cei-ncr <d' ('aldwcll and I’ooi' stcivts. iuid funs noi't'i ii4 dfji'ces west IDS Ic^t to a >ta!:i*: liiciic.; noi'th :!•') d(>i!Tcc' east I!»s feet to st:ii\e: tiience south •'i t tie<j-rees ^ ^ ^ I- iieofees ea.-^t J'.i'' feet to tlit ciiy liilhcM-s are iie-!c-i1 nl <il thi' ■, ,,c. |,.,.v„,u<iy , ,.i, best interests of th('town in al- veyed i)y (i. F. and il. i-;. Mooi-eto 4 1 1 I l‘'dien Mot te. Se!,‘ iiooic .> of Deeds, jowinn- this matter to drag aloi | iiti. Second Lot—S(‘])arated l>y a»i un- he i II i 1 i n O’. I US there is no accui'ato survey^ t])o town ext:uit. The v.'idth d' some of the most importa(it strer-ts is nnlaiowii; thei-e is i\o Jcnown beginning corii('‘r and >vhole matter is in a snoi-o or-'less muddh'cl condition. V\'e again ,^r<r<' Alderuici: that they Irive the survey mtidr. and the and then witli tlie jioi-thei-n l)oundai-, ‘ „ , , , , oi said :diey 1(»S f(*et t » tiie l*eo'i!ini>»,i-. of tiiG stioots was ])revi<»uslv (‘oiivev^Mi ]iy T. L an.l W. A. (laslitA K!!.mi Moore. .See j')0(d\ of I)ee;is. ])ao(.‘ 2(iT. I. A. JtAiIlvT.S. Adiniijistralor. .\u>iust .’{d. r>y order of tlie suj)ei*ior court. .Mrs. ?v]ollie Allen, of South Fork. opened alley from lot Xo. V.'t. he-oin- nlno’ at a stake on said intey. ilu* iioi-tiisvest )K)undary of the towri cd' Ili'eva,rd. iI.) l'(.-et nort!r.V(‘st of ti,e n:)iih\vest corner of lot 7') and runs north 1:*) deuri,‘(>s i>ast .'Uli; feet t ) a stake in W. W. ?.';oore's liiie: thence with said Moore's line in a southeast erly <iire(*tion feet to a st.ik*-: thence r^oiith dt^orei's wi'st UoO feet to a >take ill said tir>t name:! ai'ev. Values in . . . Ta kes Patience .. to be a .. Good Fisherman ^TT it takes Jiioi’o j»atieiice and more skill to ImiM a clotliiiig n‘[»ntali()ii, and truth is the most [jowerfiil lever wo could . use to bring our successful business to its i)resent lieight. You wai't goods tliat are i-igiit, and you want right prices in tlioni. Tfte Satisfaction 'Brand Clot:i:j:;2 will not disajjpoint you al the price w^e have marked them, and as to lit. style, as well as the [>rice, are sure to please you. jnoes nt r)uee. Not <)> ii'r-Wise. M']ierc is an old a i lei'Oinca I ph*tur(‘ of a n'i'*! scared at a oi*a'^s-noi)])pr. l.nt in the actof beedlessl v troadino-on ^n:v':e. This is ])aral!eled by the Kv. says she has ni-event«>d attacks of man who spends a lar.^e sum of money p},olera morbus bv takin.j- ( 'hambev- l>uihh'^^ ^ * 1'iin‘s Str>maeh and T.iver Tablets to ])i-ovide his family with a bottle of Mt atta<*k comino- on. ('haniberlain s ( f>lic. Teoiera and such attacks are usunUv causetl },y pj.irrhoea liemody as a safeo'uard j.idioestion and th«*s(> 7'a])l<'ts are ^ust f\o-ain^t bowel com])iaint'^. \vhose vi(*- wh.-^t is neof’’ed to cleins<‘ th<‘ stomach tlms outnnmVer those of tli.-',cycMne a ,,-ai*d oiT t^e ap])roneb--no- .attack. hiindi’O'! This remedy is every- Att-'cl-s of billions colie may be ])re- ^vhci-f^ rcoo«.rni/od a< tiic mo.^^V prompt vent.nl in the same wnv reliable medicme m u-e |lV»r these i i r, , "r i Fov Hal,. I.v ',v.fxi,.i o'-. diseix .,,.4 a.in .jnfiri 1 and O. L. Erwin, Chferi-ylicit!. and O. L l^rwii', C’herryfieLL hols, T’revard, Vour money goes a long way wdien invested in shoes here. It needs no })ersuasion to sell shoes that have goo<i value sticking out all over them. Our **Star 5 Star*' kShoes look like a dollar more than w'O sell them in any light or any [losition. The Style and Leather are just like more expen>ive shoes at othei-stores, and w'e stand ba<;k ol* the weai. This store is noted for good shoe values, and if you are a man or w'oman w'ho ai)preciates a trim shoe and are not up against saving a dollar ]>uy a pair of our ‘\Star 5 Star” J^row^n Co. Shoes and you will be more than pleased with the [nice and wear. We have spe(‘ial values in Dry ^^oods, La<lies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Straw* and Fur Hats, Floor Matting. Et(‘. Come and see us at the One^Price Spat Cash Store opposite the Court House. Faitthfullv vours. W. P. WEILT Phone 54. To Cure a CoM In One Bay Brevardj N. C. Cures Grip in Two Days. Take Laxa^vc Bromo Q,nlnine Tablets. ^ Seven Iffiffion boxes sold in i>ast 12 months. Thfe dgnatlire, 00\. aX.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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