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JAPS flow AFTER THE AUCA’S CUP Naval Ol&cial Says They will Be In Next Race. PROPOSE TO BUILD A YACHT. caufted fln-anclal reverses a few years ago, but h« pursued another Inven tion with a view of mending his in- ▼ention and received his first royalties on the day of his death. Cfticial Says They Can Build Just » as Fine a Yacht as Either Ameri ca or England, and Believes They Can Come Away Winner. Derrick Used to Handle Coffin. Bristol, Pa., August 21.—Wilson Lip pincott, the largest man In Pennsyl vania. has Just been buried. Dippin- cott, whc was once a noted jig dancer weighed 560 pounds at tbe time of his death. A\ derrick was used in handling th® casket at the grave after 13 men h«d caTried it there. DESPERADO ARRESTED. Had Long Been a Terror In North Carolina. Raleigh, N. C.. August 21.—A part; of officers, federal and state, made a New York, August 22.—If Lieuten ant OommaoKior I®am Takahire, of the Imperial Japanese oavy, can carry out his plans, Japan will have a yacht i In the next contest of the America’s | raid yesterday morning before day- cup. The commander, who came light in Cumberland county and cap- here to see the struggle between S'ham- | tured Antony Ray, a desperado an<i rock III ani Reliance. declaTes he will | leader of a band of outlaws, k-nown interest financial men in his country | in all that section as the “Bluge to prepare at once for the building of ; G^nge.” a racer to enter the next international races. “We can build just as fine a boat as either America or England.” he said, “and you may be sure that at the next international yacht races you ^11 see tlie flag of Japan flying on the winner.” SENDS STRONG NOTE. For ten years this man has beer, wanted in three counties for mur der, robbery and arson. The officers had an adventurous trip in search of this criminal, a negro, named Camp bell, whose life had been threatened by Ray, leading them 5 miles through a swartip, the only light being light ning flashes. Ray was found in his house; would not open the door, and it had to 1)<= American Claims Pending Against Co- broken down. The door was so low lombia. peculiarly built that the pur- New York, August 21.—Mall advices crawl in. They found from Bogota report that United States j standing in a corner with a dark Minister Beaupre has sent a strong I thrown over his head, with slits official note to the mini.stor of foreign j peep holes. His double-bar- affairs, stating, in the ruune of Secre j ^^^^d gun was in his han<ds and he tary Hay, that all American claims I the muzzle of it against a dep- pending again&t Colombia niutit be set- i sheriffs body and |illed the trig- tied by diplomatic Intervention, and i snapped. Ray wat not by local courts, cables the Colon ^ ®-^'*"^sted and tied, correspondent of The Herald. Ad- j wife are both in jail at vices from Barranqullla say tliat Gen- | ^^y^tt^ville. •era! Jose Vasquez Cobo.«. the former I ' “ military chief of Panama, who head- I Customs House Official Resigns, ed the military coup of July L’H against \ork. August 21. Samuel W the governor, was imprisoned there Thompson, acting disbursing agent for ond aent to Bogota Aug. 15 under mil- cus-toms house has re- Itarv escort. signed on account of Impaired sighr It is reiKjrted that General Cobb’s advanced age. He was one of brother. Alfredo Vasquez Cabos the > government officials mentioned in minister of war, has resigned his port <’o°nection with the recent exposuT€ ,fQliQ " ^ of a so-called gold mining company, i but declared that he resigned from the I directory of the concern upon learn ing of its buriness nature, before the Negroes of Whltewrlght, Tex., Are ' Fleeing the To^n. j Chicago. August 21.—A dispatch to j French Will Despatch Fleet. The Record-Herald from Dallas, Tex.. Paris, August 22.—A dispatch to the says: Paitrie from Marseilles says that ow- "News from Whitewright, Tex., is ^^e grave conditions in Turkey to the effeot that all of the negroes of ^ division of the French Mediterra- the town, more than a hundred per- fleet has been or.iered to hold sons, have fled for fear of a race war. itself in readiness to sail early next A negro attacked a white woman The expedition numbers ten about a year ago and that night a ne- "^he flagship U the battleship gro accused of the offenee was hang- ed by a mob. but was I'escued and saved from death by the sheriff and a posse. Notices were posted ordering *11 negroes to leave the place and the blacks fled. “A Texa.s and Pacific negro excur sion from Louisiana and eastern Tex as to El Paso, arranged recently, has been called off on protests from the maj'or and chief of police of El Paso, who feared race troubles.” HARDWARE Furniture and Paints By examining our stock }'on will find that we are headquarters for the above lines, and again extend an invitation to every citizen who conies to IJrevard to visit us, even if they have no idea of purchasing. And we call your attention to the fact that we carry the standard makes of JOHN LUCAS Paints, Leads, Oils, Varnishes And as for Hous6 Fumisliings and beg to call your attention'to the following: Solid Oak Bedsteads 2.00 to ^25.00 “ Bureaus 5.00 to 50.00 “ Bed-Room Suits. 11.00 to 90.00 “ Chairs 45 to 1.50 Rockers 75 to 10.00 Cooking Stoves and Ranges.^9.00 to s4.i.f)0 Mattresses 1 50 to L’O.OO Springs 1.50 to ;».()() Water Sets 90c to 5.00 Mattins: 1-^c to li'x: And we are sellmg Hall Lamps. Library Lamps, Go Carts, Baby Carria^res and Table Desk: AT COST. . ^ DON’T OVERLOOK OUR BAR8AINS-BUT GOME AND SEE ot The DeVane Supply Co. RACE WAR IS FEARED. AVithoiit tli<* Ai<l <)t‘a l>ot*t<n*. ‘•I am just uj) from a hard spell of the Ilux’’ (dyseiitery) says Mr. T. A. Pinner, a well known merchant t)f Drummond. Tenn. ”1 used one small l)ottle of (’hamberlain*s t'olie. Choleru and Diarrhoea Ivoniedy and was cured i without the aid of a doct^>r. I ecjnsid- jei- it the best cholera medicine in the j world.” There is no need of employ- i in<r a doctor when this remedy is use<l. Phone 2. McMinn Block* BSEseaaass sssasbrf EVERY CHURCH or insti tution supiH>rted by voluntary con tribution will bej[jriven u liberal quantity ot* tlie Lon^-man tS: Mar tinez. I'ure Paintfj whenever they paint. Note: Have done so tor tw.Mity- sevan year.s. Sales: Tons of riiillions ofKMllous; painted nearly two mil lion houses under jjjuarantee to re paint it“ net s.itisfaetory. Tiie paiJit wears for periods up to eighteen years. Linseed Oil must be added to the ]>aiut (done in two minutes). Actual cost then at>out ?!.-•') a jjallon. yam])les free. Sold by our aj«ents. J. E. CLAYTON, Agent, Brevard. Over=Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Iron Company Succeeding. Birmingham, Ala., August 21.—In- ' doctor can prescriV)e a bettor dustrial ciTcles here have received in- | medicine for bowel complaint in any formation that the Woodstock Iron j form either for cliiUlreu or adults. It | Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, comijany, Annis-ton, is meeting with ] never fails and is pleasatit to take, great success in the operation of its | Por sale by Z. W. Nichols, H)-e- No. 4 furnace at Anniston. The fur- i yard, and O. L. Krwin, Cherrylield. nace went Into blast a few weeks i since, and is now turning out from 200 to 205 tons of Iron daily. Charles T. Williams, formerly in charge of the Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron com pany’s North Birmingham furnaces, is in charge of the Iron-maker at An niston. and in the next four or five months, it is believed, that another Mrs. Carolina Morton Dead. New York, August 21.—Mrs. Caro lina Lucilla Horton, widow' of Captain | Stephen Decatur Horton, and one ol | the original Daughters of th« Revolution, is dead at her home on C^^ty Island. Her father, Gapitain of the Woodstock furnaces will be I Skidmoie, fought in the Continental j started up. Gentry Hillman is the | j expert at the head of the furnaces. Storm Plays Havoc With Bananas. New York, August 21.—As a result hurricane which Covington Must Hang. Jacksonville, Fla., August 22.—^The i of the disastrous death warrant Is here and Archie Cov- ! swept over the West Indian islands a I<ngton will hang from the gallows in week ago and •rl'estrGyed almost every the county jail on Sept. 11. Coving- j banana plantation in the island of Ja- ton has been convicted of the murder | malca, the price of bananas in thia of Jim Williams on Aug. 12, 1900, at 1 city has been advanced from 75 cents a turi>entine camp about 10 miles west j to $3 a bunch at one jump. of Jacksonville. Belle, the wife of 1 Williams, was also indicted at the ! Siii<’i<le Prcveiite<l. same time as Covington, and was sent ! The startling' announcement that a to the state penitentiary for life. The I p,.ev^ntative of suicide had been dis- jury which was drawn to decide the cause of Williams’ death brought in a verdict in tbe ease of Covington as guilty of murder In the first degree. In the case of the woman, she w^as covered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invari ably precede suicide and somethin}^- has been found that will prevent that also found guilty of murder tn the first ■ condition which makes suicide likely, degree, but the jury made a recom- i At the first thouoht of self destruction mendation for mercy of the court. [ take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the Qould, Inventor, Dead. nerves and build up the system. It’s Boston, August 22. George M. | also a great Stomach, Liver and Kid- Gould, manufacturer of pianos, is dead regulator. Only oOc. Satisfac- ™ tioo guaranteed by Z. W. Xichot. related to Professor Morse, inventor, i ^ , of the telegraph. Disastrous firos 1 All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out ihe v/aste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mail Home of swamp-Root. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don’t make any mistake, but re member the name, Swamj)-IIoot. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. ! A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Made I will save jou money on SHOES. Selling for 20 per cent less than cost, R. J. PIGKELSIMEE Transylvania Railroad Company. General Off^gs Brevard, N. C. summHIbchedule Effective Saturd^, Jiugust 1st, 1905. The Syi.van Vai.,ley Xe\v.s office or fine job printing. J T. is- ir- I o (Eastern Standard Time) STATIONS A i'.M. A.:u. I*. >1. 1 10 t> 10 () 2r> 1 2.*) ! (; :is 1 :ir> i> 30 «* 4‘) 1 40 () no 1 .')0 1) 40 <• ;*>■) 1 .■)») 7 00 2 07 t) T)0 7 0.‘) 2 IT) 10 00 7 IT) 2 17 A.M. 10 0:5 7 25 2 HO 10 10 10 lOi 2 4;') ' 2 r>i 2 :>.■) ;i 20 10 ;ir> 10 .T), 3 40 1 4 10 11 10 n 10 c Lv Hendersonville A.r Yale , 1* 4o Horse Sl^oe 7 i> ;")(! I (’ann(in j 7 Etowah 15 Ian tyre Penvose IMsgalft Forest Ar Brevard j,v Seliea Cherrylield Calvert - Toxaw'ay Queb(|c Ar I.ake To*\away Lv A. M, 8 00 47 ». M. 4 4:. 40 4 :{(> 2.‘) 20 1(» 07 00 4 1- 4 4.') — z r. r'. •y. Wri lli L’.'- 12 ('!► - 12 02 • II 11 .uv 11 4;; II ;!:> 11 20 II IS 11 00 10 4C* 10 41 10 :nv 10 10 00 i> :;o A.-M. o^vaway -j Connects at Toxaway with Turnpike L^ne to the Resorts of the Sai'])hir ^ Country—At Hendersonville with SoutheA-n Railway for all point:- Xortb and South. ' FLEMING RAMSAUR, Superintendent.^ J. i. HAYrs, General Mnnof'er. /
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