KINER & 15KEF.se. Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY. N. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. 100;5. VOL. VIII-NO. lU l>unns Rock Lodge No. 267 Jt. F. ^ Jl. M. Meets Friday on or before the full •Qoon in each moiitli. at 2 }). in. ^ isit- iuj? Masons arc eoiHlially invited to meet with us. sptly \VM, MaxWHLL, Srr’//. Brevard Telephone Exchange. iKtrixF.: Daily—7 a. ni. tt> 10 p. nu Sunday—S to i(» :i. ni.. -i to (5 ]). m. C entral Oltiee - ('*>o|km' iiloek. Professional Cards. W. A. GASH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rooms 7 & 8, MoMinn BId’g, Brevard, N. C. William Randolph Hearst As a Candidate for President on Tiie Democratic Ticket He ih W. B. DUCKWORTH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Investigation ot Land Titles a Specialty. lloonis I and Piekel^^itner liuildinj^. W. W. ZACHARY, ATTO R N E Y-A T-L A W Otilces in McUlinn Block, Erevard, H. C. D. L. ENGLISH. ATTO R N E Y-AT-L A W. I*. S. ( Ourt prartiee a s]HH'ially. Offices in Cooper Building, Brevard, N. C. WELCH GALLOWAY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. 1 *ra.*lices in all tht* eoui'ts. r.Gonts 9 and 10 KcMinn Block. Brevard, N. C. oi I TRAIN WS PIUKGE Accident on Denver and Rio Grande Eoad. Doctor Osnts! Surgery. Rooms 1 and 2 Cooper BId’g, Orevard, N. C. Misceilai\eous. T. L. SNELSON, Biacksniitli snd Horss-shcer. Shop in Rear of Qrr's Livery Siable. (';irria!io and ^Va>^•on Huild \Viu‘ei\vri;iht work a SMettialty. C. C. KiLPATR.fCK, GOITRACTOe AND ByiLOEB. Room 13, RficMinn Eicck, Brevard, fi. C. I'stimate.-^ i;iven on all kind.s of worlc in llie buiMinj.;- Hue. T. L. CLARKE, Arcliltect and CGntractor^ ’I;ins and sp<‘citicatioi]; of liuililinii' work. on all kl^* T. B. CRAKY, \ Ccntncbr for All Kincs cf Brick Work. (Work, i’ia-tci-ify. Pebble- d;ish and Hoanii rasuiiL- a Spicialty. BREVARD. N. C. J. O. DERMIC i.8 III Wptclii'S and .lewelry for sale. Fine Will'"!’- and ('lock j-rpaii-iviff- 'Wo' k u-uarantee<1. West M^iin st. A. C. NORTON, ^ t PrsstlGd Boot anti Stioemaker Ilarno.'^sJ Work a specialty^ West Main Street near Caldlwell. Notice—Entry No. $435. /' w enters pnd clainiT^ acros of , 1 "in Hogback To\viislii|>, >'• *’• ' b'ing the wiitJ-'rs of Flat / .i- ’of the f-outli pron;; (if Broad ndjoiiiinfi: the lauds of G. W. HendeiNou. ■ P^.ecf, .luli-i Aim Gallowav a|"d otliers, o xrhminiT on a hickory W ' the soutli end oi I’ine Kid^ti: an«l runs i vi« «nur.-es for coinijlemeuts. Ka./^rcd tlii-s 'V. M. HjtNUV. , Washinjrton Correspondence of the Sylvan Vallky Xkvvs. Thei*(‘ luive turnod up here many friends of the Hon. William Kand<)l[»ii Hea.rst. Tlu\v seem to be the most entlinsiastic bunch amon^' all the ])iliticians who have discussed this thiu<? of the next democratic candidate with me. They all seem to be saturated with the idea that Mr. Hearst is the only man who can win and they are willing* to give a reason for the faith that is in them. In the tirst place they say that JMr. Hearst i^ the only pro})rietor of a great daily news paper in the North wVio loyally sup[)orted the ticket in 189(3 and 1900, and who foug'ht as hard for the ticket as any man on the ticket. The^" claim that any man nominated in 1904 who did not loyally support the ticket, or who even, was lukewarm, will be de feated next year for the reason that th(‘ loyal democrats in th(> slates of Xew Y»)i k. Connecticut and New Jersey will vote the so cialist labor ticket which will give tViose slates, ab.^olutely es sential to democratic success, to tlie republicans. The,y claim tiiat Mr. Hearst, wlio has en deared himself to the laboring people of the country by lighting theii’ battles at all times, can car ry every center of industrial ac- tivit}^ in the country, thus as- surin<j: democratic success in the states of Connecticut, New York and New Jersey, Delaware, Ma ryland. Illinois and California, which means d(‘inocratic victor^' in the nation, and they say that victory is wluit they are after. They say thai a man who has tlie ! bvi^iiness interests .‘it stake as j })ossessed b^’ Mr. Hearst. \vl!().-;e ])!iyr(»ll amounts to over s4.000.000 a \’ear. and who lias never had a controvei\sy with ;i single inan ever on that [)ayroll. can not help being a satisfactory candidate to tlie thousands of con.servative business men of the country wlio did not support the ticket in the campaigns of lb9d and 1900. They advance the claim that he is the vo’y apotljeo.si.s of anti trust, the only man in ih(i coun try who litis ever gone after the trusts with his own money and made them tremble, and that the li’ust question will be uppermost in the next campaign, hence their man is a democratic platform in himself. Tiiat he is the very em bodiment of Jeffersonian and Jacksonian democracy. That he is a man who cun hold all the votes that Bryan got and add to it the vote of labor regardless of past political aitiliation, also the vote of thousands of men wiio are in business and whose busi ness is jeopardized by the cor morant trusts of the country. That he is absolutely independ ent of the trusts and the money interests of the country, and that he possesses the money person ally to give the party the great est campaign ever w^aged in the nation and can duplicate every ■ 14 passengers are INJUAed. dollar of fat frie4 out of the trusts ! | ", ^ , , Heavy Fall cf Rain, Almost a Cloud bv the republican cam[)aign man agers. That he is young, an able executive, a pliii.inthro[)ist. a humanitarian, an honest lover of justice to the people. In short, they claim he can win if nomi nated. burst, Weakened Eridge and Under Weight of Train the Structure Col lapsed—List of Casualties. campjiign from the standpoint of a democraiic candidate for prt^si- dent. Chaklks A. Edwakds. Eueaa Vii-ta, Colo., August 15.—^At 10:30 last night tiie Denver aud Rio G-rande passenger train No. 1, whicii left Denver at U:30 a. in., went through ^1 hat is about a lair concensus | a briugo near Nathrop, 8 miles east of 0})inion of democratic ])oliti- ; of here causing the injury of 14 pas- cians who have lately visited the ' • , TIT ' The most se^iouslyinjured: National Ciipitiihiiid talked t.) mo I Hopkins, Albion. O., bad cut concerning* the next presidential ; over left eye and internal injuries. .Mrs. Lather, Pittsburg, face badly cut; slight internal injuries. rAIs. G. Knapp, Milwaukee, badly la cerated leg. Mrs. J. p. Knapp, Milwaukee, right leg broken. Fred Riser, San Francisco, badly bruised about the h'"*ad and face. Mr. Henning, Cory don. Iowa, slight ly injured about face and head. C. Conley, Eldorado, Kansas, severe bruises about head. J. D. Smith, Muscatine, lov/a, slight injuries abtiut body. B. O. Brov.n, New York city, sprain ed knee. R. O. Naville. Washington, right arm badly injured. The wreck occurred on a bridge v/eakened by the flood, which was aln’o.st a cloiidbur.st. T.’*e first engine of the passenger passed the bridge and the second got WORKS Spartanburg, - s. C. .SASM MOrciraiuI D( )i. ] >] i {■];) iiLiXDS Ir()n work ami c.'otitiir': ('(' cverv descriidion. luri-isheil promptly on ali work. Wm. M. JONES, Fres. ar.d Treas. J. A. miimi Siipt. Catheys Creek C hurch having extended a cordial lnvii„ation to the union meeting to convene with tiiem L riday. Saturday and Sunday, I'i'th to r>Oth August, inst., tliis is to give notice that the invitation is accepted and the following program is suggested: Friday, i!^, 11:00 a. m.—Ser mon by Prof. Hail, of Broad Val ley Institute. Intermission. Or ganization. •*Wiiy the dii'fei’ence in the ardent outburst.s of public i over excejiting the ten-.5er. The ba worshi}) in the past and tiie a[>- j sag<? car went through and was smash [)arent absence of emotion of tiiei®^^* to Kindling wood. Tne baggage , , . n A f T 1 \ jumj)ed and was not injured. The pi e.'^eiit d.i^ . l-i. AI. Joi dan, A. I sraoker and chair cars were turne:l | sending or Jers a\''ay. H. Cxarren. “Can the heathen be partly over. The passengers injured saved without the gosi)ely'’ A. | niostly in the tourist sleeper that \V. Beck. B. J. Wilson. BREVARD Machine Sliops Why send your money abroad when you caii g«^t l<j\vei’ ])i'ices at home fur Turned Cclumn.^ and all other t ornt^f] work. Door and Wii:dov Frc^r.ies mantels and all siiiiilar uutchine work. Call and oefore Saturday, L'9, 9:'‘I0 a. m.—De votion; John Bowen. “Must our preachers be educated to enable tliem to prc^ach tli(‘ gospel?'’ Can- da Hendei'son. Joseph House. 11:00 a. m., sermon. Elder Kuy- Icendall. “What is the sin against the Holy (MiostV Can it be committed today?'’ J. li. Owen. C. M. Gallamore. “Teach us how to pray." I. T. Newton. Jt)sep-ii A. Henderson. Sunday, oO, 10:00 a. m.—Song service. P. P. On*. 11.00 a. m., sermon—Preiiciier appointed by deacons of Cathey Creek' Church Jl dsox Cohn. J. 2^1. llAMLiX, For Coniniittee. There will be a reunion of the “Bo,ys who wore tlie grey.” on Saturday, Aug. 22. It is hoped that every member of Transyl vania Camp U. C. V. and all oth er old soldiers of the sixties, will turn out with their families and lunch baskets and have a “high j Senator Heybum S Romance. ” Philadelphia. August 12.—Senator old time.” Those uiio shouldered I Heybum. of Idaho, is here awaiting was turne.l on its side in the ravine. The dining car and two sleepers re mained on the track and the diner was converted into a hosi)ital car. A wrecking train with a number of physician.s was hurried from Buena Vista at 11: MO o’clock and it was not until 3:15 this morning that the injur ed were brought here. That many wore not killed outright w'as marvel- ou.s. On the Colcra;/!o and Southern near S’ohwanders, G miles we.st of here, a '.vreck was reported at 3 o'clock this morning. The engineer and fireman are reported seriously injure;!. Further details have not been re- ceive<i here. ail I'ud t<* II All. A <.;rit‘vous v.riii oftinu-s co>nes a.s a 1‘o.sult of unberaide ]>ain from ovei*- taxi*d or^aii.s. I?<iz/,ine.ss. bachache. liver complaint and con:;ti}){ition. I>ut tliank.s to Dr. K Xew Life I Mils they put an end lo it all. ^i'hey are j'cntlc hut thorot!:j}>. Ti\v them. Only 2.‘)C. (;uaranteeLl \>y 7.. W. icbolti. d.iu^'^'ist. Captain Lamson Dead. Portland, Ore., August 17.—Captain Roswell H. Lamson. United States navy, retired, is de;^d; aged 05 years He was the first naval cadet to be apt pointed from Oregon, but was a native of Iowa. Very truly. Kilpatrick’^: & J. M. KlLPATllKi:, Mun:iLL<M', their guns in istjl are yearly an swering to the last notes of the bugle, and very few are left for our annual reunions. Surely they should turn out once each year and devote the day to mem ories of the ‘‘Lost Cause. ” " The Death Penalty A little tiling- sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, infcijinifi- cant cuts or ])uny boils have paid the deatii ])enalty. It is wise to have Bucklen’s Arnica Salve ever handy. It’s the best salve on earth and will prevent fatality when burns, sores, ulcers and piles threaten. Only 25c at Z. W. Nichols’ diui>: store. the day set for his marriage to Miss Geraldine Yeatman. sweetheart of his boyhood, and divorced wife of a doc tor, who lives at Kennett Square. Pa. The wedding i£ to take place on Wed nesday. My boy uhen lour years old wie taken with colic and cramps in his stomach. I sent for the doctor and ^ injected morjihine, but the chid kept oettiuo- worse. I then «-ave him half a teaspoonful of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrh.oea llemedy, and in half an hour he was sleeping- aud soon l ecovered.—F. L. WlLKiXS, Shell Lake, Wis. Mr. Wilkins is book keeper for the Shell I^ake Lumber Co. For sale by Z. W. Xichol.s. Brevard, and O. L. Erwin, Cherryfieid. Execution Sale Nortl: (.'aroliiiu-'l'n'ii-N ]vaii’;i • in till' suinriiui < nurt. .'^tate H.iiik oT (’oimju tr t. i;-- o: Z . Tru':«.-e. i<». li.c i'. M. 1). Co'jpfi. 'S. .1. li. Z.iciiary. Xotici-cf Kxcr-.itioii .Sa’e. Hy viriii'.'i>f an (.xe-ur’iiii d 1r. tl;o ui-- dorsitriii'ii I'tmi tlic CciUitoi '1 raii>viVii- ;iia t'oinity In ihe alj<>\ t.- ai tioii m fa\or of o sr i’f Kauk fif Con iiM < !■' d : > tu /, \V N; n-- I'l-iit-t.l cf .M. 1) t\ iiper. ..I'l’.hist .1. K. Z-i< !ii'’ V I v. il' n" , i. i iit ii; <(■ fidi-k . at ti!0(i rrhou'e d<inr >i:’d rouiny. sel. ar a'.li r'on to tiio l»i<ldf r for I . 'h t;! >ali>fy '.*‘d f.\fcutil'll a;..I I'O'i". i:l' ihe i i_I r titl',‘aiU!ni< !i tl:o saio .1. H. Zuha.y d'-feiidavt. had at t!u-t’Hi'-• .1 tlic dot lirniij: •.■. said j;!d^i!i<-nt in tiie ful'c. ' ! (k"( r l i-'i trai t PU-t-e 'i! [ai'i-ol oi' hiiicl. Cmintv • : '! ran^x iva da. ; \V. .1. I.; lk!l and a'tiiiif iirar .1. II. I>urk\\« ><)Utti 1V4 [■ ile- tw a It a t>l;:>ich ; ’lir’ife up and i;iai'l(‘ ill I>cVat'f iiiu-: 1" >■! pole^ N. a loc .1. H I u i:\voriir> liiu-: ^^n'es Ka-: M iioie-i and liuk:-. to ilie l)i.-^iinii’!U. C<’iitiii:di '-‘t i CIV' in" <• or l« ss. excel t i. :, ho\ve\«,T. Iloine'-tead ('! ;iie>aid.I. K Z;n i. aiy. >v!ii(!; has herctf'fore ) eeti allotted to li;>ii ai'd whii !i is iiiciuded i:. tn<‘at <'\e descril ••<' boundary and for description o:’ whicli rcfeie:.' e is li.Tcby . idile to tlu' rtturnnf t^ie .•1!lprai^el^ filed ill 'till* -"upeiior <’(',iiir t'etk’." oiiire. A.m> exeeptin^ Till' followii:'.; paicel' of i^iud t!:;n have lu-reiofoie been eciiM-yiii out of s...;.. I'ouiidaiy to-wit: One id-’e to W, 1*. Wiiitui::*- by s. K. i ueris: ten aeri> t<> .1. L. Hell a;.d \VU'' by .r. I\. Z H ilary aud wife, an-1 thiee r.cre.s li - seribed ii'. :i <ieed from I»eii;; l ia^li a- d other> 'i T. L (-ia'i). KeeoideiJ in boi.k i(; at pafre ii of the* r. f ird of deeiK of sai.l Tran>yiva;. a t’-ninty. \\iii< li said traet-^ exct.ilt*d a> a:ore.‘-aid will lib'^ b»_‘ void. This til*. i-‘th day of July. l'. i*3 ' .i. f, i\IN(^. ^lierili. situate ill tiie 'ji'il ■ inin;.^ il e laud- o: tv. heuil.liili.; at : eoi'!i<. r au«l ri;u-- : ■ oil tlie .illlilpvi.; . nil saiii bra* t-h i«> a : :iel,e>‘ Ncjltll T~ i!e- ;'t stake in tl^e lai..', tiiellee souttl •.'() de Teachers’ Intarstata Exairilnatioii Geurse. Tcaeiiers wisliino’ to pre}>are lor examinatioiirs should write at once to Proi*. J. L. Crraluim, LL. D., Randol})ii [>uildin<>', .^leniphi.'^,Tenri., for particulars coiiceniing' hi.s P]»eciul teachers’ examination couise. This four.se is taught by mail, am! prepares teachers I'or examination in every state in the union. Leadii';^ educators pronounce it the he.^^t course ever offeied to the teaching profession, and all teacher.' wishiPi): to .'ulvance in their proressi^ui shoul(l ininiediately avail tliem.selves of it. Enclose stamp for rei)ly.

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