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LOGAyARAGSAPHS. Head the order for hond election elsewhere in this paper. AV. E. Jireese jr. ei«(j. went to Mai - shall, N. C., on Tuesday last on pro fess on-il business. Lloyd Allen came in Wednesday nijfht from an extended business trip in the Sunny South. Tlios. Vauj^hn, one of «)ui- re«»:ular visitors, came in for the Wednesday niijht. Miss ]\larie Walker refurnod on Monday from Florida where slu* Iujs been spending- the winU'r. .J. A. Forsythe went to Durham on Monday to attend the (Jrand Lodge of the L O. (). F. of Xorih Carolina. Uncle Zeke is taking in the very mucii factoried town of (Jret'nville, S. this week—looking; for busi ness of course W. A. (Jash es<i. returned from Asheville on Wednesday where he had been for some days attending; to Some important litijfation. Wonder what has become of the l>aso Ball and Fiekl Club. Isn’t it about time for them to be formulat ing plans for entertainiiij^ onr sum mer visitors? R. E. Wocxlbi idj^e is at home on a short visit. .Mr. Woodbrid>ie is now | living in ('osta Kica anil has charjie j of one of the larj^e farms of thei luiited Fruit Co. j 1*. 1>. r.ankford from Spartanburg | was Jiere several days dinMng the >e-, vere illness of his brother Tliomas. | Tom’s condition was so much ini-1 proved tJiat IMato returned iiome j Tuesday. i WhiK? in Marshall during the first of the week we bad the ple.isure of, seeing oiu’ old friend (Maude Allison . and also enjoy» (1 a very fine dinner .<t his hotel. (Maud(! is doin'i’wt'll ‘ and his hotel is a credit to Marshall. i Wo are glad to ami(‘UMCci that W. \V. Zachary, Es»j. has bee*» success fully operated on tor appentlicilis and is rapidly recovering from the operation, lie went to an appendi citis specialist in Sandersvillo, (Ja.® and expects to be honi^i in ten days. M. I.,. Shipman, the able editor of fhe 1-'reach llroad ilu~lle”, lelt on rhuisilay tor his home in Hender sonville afior spendidg a woi'k in unr county. I’ro. Shipaian has a gt*od i)apor and a good county but we :iotice that when ho wants to have a good time ho lias to coin ■ to Transylvania. .^lieriiV King and .j;iiler i-’ngiish went to Aslu‘villt‘ on Tuesday to an swer a rhargt' in the i'ederal court ol’ailowiiig a Federal prisoju'r to t s- t-apo. 'fhe ollenso was niori'ly tech-1 nical and tin* judge only lined them >1 each an«I tin' costs. I'ho F<*(leral court is gt'ttiiig vt*ry strict aiid does 3iot allow till'slu'rili' a!id jailors to give any “)»risoa bounds,’' as it i~ called, to Federal i)ris<»ners. \i has alwavs been customary to allow! I tho-^e i>risonors to have '‘i»ri'(.>n bounds al>oiit the end ot their st'ii- tf'ncfs blit .iud”e Uo\'<l says it mu't stop. Many other shrritls havt* Ix'on indicted for tlu‘ same <»fienso during thi- last term of court, l>nt they will get oil’ light as this is the fiivt time anv instruction^ have been given the slioriH's. i Tlu‘ iiiay ‘-A ('Iiine>o Dummy” was ”iven by the young l.idies of the Alpha Cbib at the court hous«* oa i \\ ednesday night and was tiiorongh-1 ly enjoyt'd by 11k‘ large audience j 5)rosent. The various }>arts were; \V(*I1 acted by the young ladi(‘S and i for yoang amateurs they <h‘serv(‘; groat praisi‘. It is iinpos-iltje t o say i who dt servos tlu) groatesr credit | among them as tlu'y all did so w(‘ll. i Their costuinos wen- yood and they! were all pr.'ity and every on-' g( t tlii'ir money's worth. J>uring one of the tabl(‘anx the shM'pitig b;itciii*lor [ mu>t luive ha<l most j)!oasant droains ; js lu! smilod audibly. Miss !\iaryj <»rr, as the [ris'a girl Ihi<lgt;t, was v(‘ry good, in fact as go >d as soni'* characters >e( u in the ‘ Wiz/.ard of | ()/’■ aad like plays. lUovard has | sustained lu'r former r(‘putation in | regard to amateur thoitricais in as' much as this was good. ‘ Business Locals. Notices in this cobnnn will be in serted at the price of Sets per line. Try Cox & Osteen for feed. Huyler’s candies at the Brevard Drug (^o. ' Arbuckle's coffee 12’.o per lb. at (^ox ifc Osteen’s. See DeVane for your field hoes, plows and cultivators. Huyler’s chocolates and bon bons at the P,rovard Drug; Co. Whitmire i< handing out fi*om 200 to 400 trading stamps per day. A car load of cotton seed meal just received at (’ox &, Osteen’s. For mattresses, springs and all household furniture see DeVane. Just received a barrel of Louisiana sugar cane syrup at ('ox *S: Osteen’s. Don’t fail to ex:innne DeVane's stock of fanning tools before you buy. ICverybody supplied with ice this summer, (.iet in your orders early. Jim Aiken. 5-18 3t When you give premiums on ev erything you sell it’s sure ji trade winner. Whitmire does it. DeVane has the largest stock of paints, lt>ad and oils ever seen in lirevard, and the prices are right. Jlefreshmonts will be served at Odd Fellows’ Hall next Monday night. All members are reijuested to be present. Wanted—To rent for the summer, a cow giving about one gallon of milk per day. Address T. F. Pevear, ]):>vidson liiver, N. C. A fresh line of oat m(‘al, butter- thin, zu zu, lemon and vanilla wa- fejs, graham wafers and crackers just arrived at Whitinire’s. If you haven't a stamp book call or writi‘ mo. My trade has almost doubh'd since I commenced giving trading statnps. T. W. Wiiitnjire. About May 1(*» my Bn'vard (jfallery will 1 e opiMied for ten days and j)er- maiiently for the season about the mi(Mlo of .luno. E. 11. (Jlover, lMu)toi:rai)hor. If you Want a nice suit of (‘lothes for a litth' moiu‘v don’t fail to see (; la/eiirr iS: Sons at Toxaway. They have I'tU suits to b<‘ sold within the next •■)'> days at wholesale cost. ;k Waiiitd—A boy ]L’ to 14 years old to 1,‘arn tlio i)rinting business; must live w itti his pariMits and oiigagt* to stay wiiii us three years. Must have >onio oduciU'on and be able ttM’oad manu-ci-ipt and write. A spUauhMl chaii<‘c for an industrious boy. Al>- ply at Xews office. W li;\t are you going to do during tlu‘ sumniei? Wo want your time ;md are willing to i>ay you well for it. If you have no plans made for work daring the summer months lot us know and wo will make you a good proposition. Write us today. II. lb binson A- (’o., 8 W. r)th St.. Charlotte, (\ There is a great <loal <d‘ pleasant rt‘a<ling in the .luno Delineator. i’asIiion’< foibie>. as hen* set forth by pen and pencil, are well di-signi‘d to delight the feminine mind, as Well as to pi-ovo a delusion and a snare to the masculine. There aro bt'sides a great many very jin^tiy ide;vs in drosses for children which will bo welcomed by mothers, 'fliort' ar<‘ many storie's ;md articles for both litilo ones and j^i-own folKs and practical pap(Ms on domestic topics which go to maki! up a thoroughly readalih' numbor of this favoiite magazine. Oime I nder llie ( larlv lav , when even (‘li I()i cc(l ill Iowa, ei’imo (ie- <-i'( a>' (i i() a t>aiafi-;al)h‘ » \letit. In I'' iaoni*is 1 iic av”-ic^ale convict poi.-- • iiji.-.'i of lie- i\\i) i)(Mi I; i‘•; li;; rirs ran C'iX'H fr. .ni T:.') f!) r.;:2. Ai one lime. t.iifMi'r ihe I'wen l_\'-seeon(l '^‘en s ’nthlx '■'( e(;unl \ jaiis wt're \'.iii'Mi'i; an oi*eiij!ai!t. national I i-f\M rs (•(.n'.vi’e-'-s iii Is'.H i-i’porteil rc- lie! ion in s.-iles as follows: (prior to j)Tohltd11..11). 1 harri'ls; is'.H) (un<!er proliil)itiou), SS.iJGG barreis; (Icereabc, barrels. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Short announcements wUl be published under thi.>> heading until the conventions lor Sknate—The many friends of W. K. lireese, jr., desire to announce that his name will be presented to the Dem ocratic Senatorial District conven tion as a candidate for the State Sen ate. No man in either county of the district is more competent to fill the 'oflice or will brin}>- greater personal strength to the ticket. Many Dkmock^ts. Shkkiff—1 announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the ofllce of Shei’itf, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention to he called liereafter. If nominated I will do all in my yower for the success of the entire ticket. J. Kixc. SiiKHlP^F—The friends of W. L. Aiken announce hina as a candidate for Sheriiy, subject to the Democratic nominating convention. Many Votehs. SiiKHiFF—At the i’e(piest of many Democi'atic friends I hereby announce myself a ciandidate for the office of Sheriff, subjo(;t to the Democratic convention to be held hereafter. This May ()tli, 1!K)1. Ivespectfully, <(’. KILPATHK’Iv, 300 Square Feet' two coats to the gallon, that’s what THE Sherwin-Williams Paint will cover. And on a good surface it will cover more than that. No paint will do better, and very few paints will d^as well. Maximum covering capacity, easiest spreading qualities, longest wear, and greatest economy are what we claim for S.W.P. It s the one safe paint to use. Always gives satisfaction. If you want to save money in painting let us show you the way. We sell paints for all kinds of good painting. SOLD BY DeVane ©npply Oo, Dealers in and Headquarters for Hardware, Furniture and Paint Supplies. Call and see our complete stock. Phone 2. Brevard, X. C’ Ivi'XiiSTKK OF f^KEDS—I hereby an- ,n6unce myself as a candidate for Jloirister of IX'eds sul)ject to the ac tion of the Dtnnocratic »*onnty conven tions to Ije called liereafter. FkeD 1-:. SlIT"F’OKD. lii'XJiSTEK OF Deeds—I wish to sa to the voters of Transylvania (*ountv that 1 am a candidate on the Demo- (5ratic ticket for tlie oflice of lieyister of Deeds, subject to the action of the county convention. 1 fes])ectfully, \V A ].L A (’ K ( ; A r,!.() W A SHIP SUBSIDY AGAIN. The I’ennsyl vail ill K(>i>aI>Iienn»i and tlie Mer<‘liant Murine. Tlie Ki'pulilicans of I*ennsylv;uiia nt their lat(* state convention deplored the condition of American shipi'ini' and “the f.ict that nine out of eviTy ten shii)s which brunght our imports and boro away our exports last year were foreiprn v(‘ssels. huilt abroa*’, ‘);lie(‘r(‘d and inaniu'd al»road, a pa't of tlu* pt>- tenlial naval res(M‘ve of ferei;4n irnv- ernments.*’ This (h'pressin.i; fact seem ed to have weighed upon the mind of Senator <inay, who dominated the convention and wlio wrote or was re- t::ponsil)le for llu* platl’orin, for the platform continues tliat it favore 1 “the building of an American ni(*r- chi'.nt marine, that American buill shij)s an«l Anu'rican s('amen nia.y have the carrying of at k'asL a fair i)r<;]>or- tion of Aan'rieaii p;;ssenu»'rs and freightage.” This app:ire’illy p.-itrioti * utt(‘rance did not t'vidently liuht»'n the gloomy i’ef'liiiirs oi Senator tjuaj', nor eviMi one of ilie lunalri'ils of iiis sati‘1- lit<'s that alU'iidi'd the eouvealion. N > su.u'.ui'sli(*n was i.iadt* of aii.v hope of a way to improve this desp»,*rale con dition. 'file eoin eiitioii wishes to leav • it to tl'.e voters to discov«‘r the ri'in- ody. lUit this laek of f.)rt‘si,u;ht or stat(Miient of what wt)uld qaii kly i’<- lieve the .\merican shij) trust inau- nates fr<»in the sloui^h of (i«‘si»oiul Avas well known to Senator (juay. Only a short time Isefore th(‘ i)Iatform was c'oneocU'il he had promised <Ii’is com and ('ass.att, rt'sp(‘ctively tiu* ^d!ip trust and railroad ma.miate. lliat su«‘h a i>lank would 1»(‘ inelndt'd, so that whtMi the ship subsidy hill was rc'ceiv- ed in congrc’ss all tlie i’cMinsylvanla deh'gation eould justify tli(*ir votes for sul)si(iy. The prospect of a U’ood larijL* subsidy always cheers th«> drooping spii'its of a 1 *(‘ansy 1 valua llepuljlican, but it thx's not always do to publicly resolve for it, so Quay h'ft the vot(*rs in tin' dark :'.nd UMl them to brood over ihe di'cline t^f the American ma rl m*. (Jaay and the trust magnates know tliei‘»' is millions in it it tin* suitsidy bill c:in only be passed, but the peoi»le ai'e I’ather lielvlisli on sul)sidi(*s. J hey kno w they will have to pay the big bill and !:re not so t'lithnsiastic for the (»ld tlag and :in ai>propriation as Quay and the sliii) trust magnates are. In some oilu‘r stall's the sanu.* tactics will b<! used to bolster up the discredited ship snbsi^ly, and if l‘rc‘sid<*ut Koosc'velt; does not can'fully watch the in<aiba- tion of the national platform by St'na- tor Lodge he will 1)0 connintted to ihe scheiiK', as the I‘ennsylvania deU‘ga- tion are. Only (‘fernal vit;ilance will prevent the subsidy hunters from loading the taxpayers with this enormous expend iture f(»r a long t(M-m of years, and tlu‘ir i»(‘rsistence Avouhl have been re warded ere this if the D(Miiocrats liad not been on guard against it. M. M. SHEPHERD HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Successor to The llobinson Company. THOS. SHEPHERD, Manager. Fine FURNITURE Coffins and Caskets. Opposite Imperial Hotel. Open Day and Nighi. Phone 25. Plumiiing, Steam Fitting, Tin and Slieet iron Work. Pipe Threading and Cutting. Gasoline for sale* A new lot of Crockery just received. Large Stock of HEATERS now on hand. liji. :lij''.iiliiii !i...iinlMumuumi..t.i, >1,- COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ON HAND. (Galvanized Slioot Iron lor Evajiorutors. etc. TIhihm s'arul Pliiniii ors* iiiatc'rial alway.s in stock. Tin Shiiiorlos. Kidofc Ivolls, (lalvai\- izod Iron CofiiicH.'s, <‘tc. Parties interested will do well to o'et niv prices before placing their orders. W. E. BISHOP &c Co. Cor. Main tind Caldwell Sts. BREVARD, X. ( Mariini 16-Gaiig© SIhoisgiEiia This is ihe smallest and lightest weight {about V.. ^ n pounds) repeating gun ever manufactiina, snd opens up many new possibilities to the up-to-date sportsman. It is not a i5 barrel on a .’’.2 action, but a new^ v/eli-balanced, prcperly-proporticnea that, with modern smokeless powders, enables a sho3':cr '<;c v-?;o a powerful load in a small shell and reduce, rnaicri- Cvliy, ;:he weight of shells and gun to be carried. T'jio ^i"ht gun handles fast, results in clccc hjldir.?- and dcscTif\ticnmv.i'VJ Mcir'dn CaialozKo. A?-',?,, " . \i i'lrK-c si.:mrs 1 r ;■ >J.\..r*.’ to VUE fv%\RL;.M r:i=!EAr.N‘3 C;'., Ki.v.: S-Iaven. Cor That rooster which was crippled by a Japanese shell at Port Arthur may be regarded as a companion piece to the Matanzas mule killed by Admhal Sampsou, A PJ§GE FROM HISTORY A f NI) IT CAMK TO PASS that thi> peo)ile crit'.l out in a lourt voice, ainl tin- hunUMi of their ( \viiv! ‘-sort- lert ■■ Tlie rulers ami the rich im-n lu-edt d not their ery, and bet-au eol' thf it. dilVen'iice to their di>tres>< the pe"'ple dill wax wroth and threaten the verv exi'^t'-'nce <>i tlieii; who ditl lill the iiitrh pl;u*es. That It niiprht be liiinileil whi«-h was s{)oken bv the prophet .savin-. “Tlu^ pi-ojtle will ri.«e in tlieir niifjlit against the men \\lio ^hail cause corni and bunions to'ut.,u upon the feet of the’'niltitude.” Then arose a ohanipion ol the down-tnxhien ; and he .ijathered in under his niiuhtv inllnence tho.se wlio ha 1 long sullered under the oppri'ssion of their niitstt i- and he said uido I'lem: ' Uehold, I brint; you <^oo<l tidin«s. What you have looked for. and what has been denit'd to you througli the ifjnoranc e oi those who have called thenis«*lves rulers ami (Uctator-; of your conilort, I give nnto you.'’ And he ilid shew them Horne's <-iaito. Whereupon they all <1 id marvel and say, “Woinlerful, wonderful. 'I h us are v,e dell vert'd from our bonoa.sje.“ .And they did aureeanionp thenjselves. one with the other, that no other fiK)t eoverinir shouldin' their', from that time heneeforth and forever For it Is written, “A man shall come amone: vou \\h<) shall deliver vou from pain in your !eet atid irotn those who would obtain a patent and control i>i your footsteps. Heshall lead yon from the land ol sullentifj into the lan.i of oona’ort: he shall be stow nptm you eotivenience wlu're you have ha«i^worry and vexation, and provide you with safety av:ainst sur'roiniding danger. The name ol Horn s Gaito shall be known in the land, and the peo- 1 le shall call it b e.ssed.” For Sale by JIM JIII^EN.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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