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Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. miner .'t BUEVAKI), TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY. N. C., FRIDAY, .n XH :i. 1004. VOL. IX-NO. ‘^2 I^unns Rock Lodge No. 267 Jl. F. £r -A. M. Moots Friday on or boforo llio full luoon iII oaoli iiiont h. at '2 j). 111. Visiting' Masons ai-o t'oniially invitotl to moot with us. sptly Wm. Maxwku-. S(c*//. Conestee Lodge No. 237, O. O. F. •Mi'ots every Monday iii.Li'ht at ^ •> (*l<*olv. VisitiiiLT Itrotiioi s ar«.‘ oor- nially invited to visit us. Z. W. XICIK M.S. X. (;. Transylvania Lodge No. 143, Closing Exercises Sixteenth Annua! Commencement of the Cuilowhee School. i'’.litorti Sylvan \'alloy News: It bcii)^ ihn \vrit('f\s ])ri to bi‘ |)ri's(Mit at 1 1k' c<)min(MHH‘ iiioiit exerci.st‘s ;>t CuIIowIkm.* tlu Call for County Convention. A cfnivo?it ion ol' tlio domocratif* party of Traii^;ylvaiiia county is iierehy cnlN-d to a>seini)lo iii tlu; court house in I>rcv;ird ou Jun(‘ 11th Th<^ ii(*\v S7.000 I lifoiid {iiid v:ill(‘v. The tor th<‘purpose of selcctiuf^ deleo-ates and aro woitliy of couj- wo cani(3 to C'oiiuostoo Falls. uK'udation than 1 iiave laii^ua.i**', Hoi-t; th<‘ruMiiiuu: \vat(jrs inako a to ('xprcss. I «^i‘aud leap of tuauy Jocit ovof the C’ullowhee is ait iiistit ut ion of j in.<^hty rocKs into the favine l>e- wliicli the state; has a finht to low. L(>aviu;r tli(‘ falls we u<>xt feel pi’oiul. It is now etit(‘rin^-i coujo in siiriit of the FriMich upon a new erti school buildin^iT which liasi-ec(Mit- ly l)een completed and well fui- iiished is a heaul v indeed. It is ;*‘iju iar (‘on vt-ntion ev ery 'i-ufsilay tTiLiht in M a- so’ui.- Hall. \' i s i t i n ^ KniL;hl> ally in-| S))irit ua 1 treat on the tluMue ol '"it*'(1 to att(*nd •!. \. SX< 1 / 11 • * ■ • i i t he C. hi-i.st lan s reward at tlio end of lif} and showed how much bet ter was the end of life tiian the heiri nninif. -^5rd and LMlh ult. I desir('to irive i sit uat('(l on an eh*vation over- I to the readers ol the Xmvs a j jook-inofi}k> waters of'^riickascM^'tM' synopsis of the s])lendid ])roj^a’am , riv«>r, CuIIowIkm* valley and Iht so exc('llently carrit'd oiit on this i surroundin.ii' counti'y. \V<; be occasion. : hi've there isn't a more worthx On Monday mornin.i2r at eleven institution (>f li'aniin^' in West o'clock occurred th<‘ aniiiial ser mon by Itov. Mr. Sims, pastor of the first Baj)tist church of \Va vti<*svilU‘. Heijave us a irreat Brevard Telepucr.e Exchange. iiot'ix’s; Daily-: a. ni. to lt» !»• ni. Sunday s lo :i> a. ui.. 4 to (> j). ni. ^ ♦Mitra! ()tlii*t‘- ( (Miiirr iJiock. ern Xoi’th (’avolina. V(M-y rc'spect fully. C’has. \V. 11 I':x!>i:ks(>x. A PIsasant Oiiling. A Low Country Giri's Experience in the Mciiiiiaifts. latter is not only noteti for its be.iutiful scenery but isalsoth(‘ most i)rod uct i ve and f(M-tih‘ farm ing' rei;ion in Uppiu' (.’arolijui. At l*‘nu:lh we r«‘ac-h<‘d our "dolce domum*' much to the r(‘- :^'rel of till' whole |)arty that tin lo th«> state convention to he con- V(MH'd in the city of (Jr(‘{*usl»oi-o on I Inn,'(lay, Jmu* also (hMej^ates j to tlu; conyrfssjonal eonventiou to I h(‘ lu‘M in the ^I'own of 1 [tMuhM sou- I ville on Tuesd.iy, .luuf! 2Ut. MX!]; also de!(‘oates to tlu* sen.itorial con- After partakinir of th«' bounty! iMlitors sylvan X'allov X Professional Ccrds. W. A. CASK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 7 & 0, WicMinn BId’g, Brevard, N. C. W. B. DUCKWORTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Investigation of Lar.d Titles a Specialty. lI'M-nis 1 and l2. I’ick<'lsin;i !' 1 luild ini:’. ZACHARY &. BREESE A TTO R N E - A T- L A W Offices in McMinn Block, Brevard, N. C. WELCH GALLOWAY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. l’'-aci ioos in all tlio coui-t' Rooms 9 anti 10 McMir.n Block. Brevard, N. C. Miscellarieous. Dr. K. H. CARSON Surgeon Dentist UKNDKUSOWl l.l.F. N. C. suti>f:i<'tion <luuiaiiUci in nil I'-j C. C. KELPATR.ICK, Office at Barber Shop, Brevard, N. G. |-’,>tiniati*s Li'iven on all kinds of woi-l in tiif hu i Id in^' I i ii»'. T. B. CRAR.Y, Contractor for All Kirifls of Brick Work. ('euient Work'. 1 Mastcri;i;j'. i’clddt*-! dash and IhuiLrli ('a'-iiiiL:' a Spi-oially. BREVARD. N. C. Q, W« Summey—Carpenter j’.crL <d' i-eeoniineii(iat ions his \v<>ji<. SO hospitably spr('ati by tlu'^ood pt*o])h* of (’ullowhee th(‘ audienco rt'assembled to witiu\ss the (‘Xc*r- cisi's of lh(‘ primary iind inte/mt' diate students. Tlu,‘se ('xorcisos were' very ; inusin^^ and wen h'^rhly ap[»reciated l)y all pr*'S('iit. 'riui little Jumpin*^^ “i^rasshoj - pers” tickled evorybody. Monday niyht oc-curr<>d the joint celt‘i)ration (»f t he ('olumbian ind b]rosophia;i l^iti'cary socle i(‘s. All who took" part in tiiex *V(‘n*ises did ert>dil to t hotnsolvos ind ti)i‘si)ci('ty whic!) t hey j-epi’o x'liied. 'fwo of our Ti ansy 1\ ania :>o;, s. Messrs. .Joe .lohnson and l^ilcy W’ilxm. W(*j(‘oii llnMitd^alt ind a;-<iuiltc‘d thomsolves very '•I'editaoly on liiis occasion. .V(‘ art* always proud to set* our )oys and iiii’is standing' in tin i'roni jaidvs. Tu(‘sday morning' at t('n o'c.lock occui rcd I he d(>dicatioJi (>.\<‘rcis I -s of the now sc hool bnildini;’. A I’11! ill!'er of \-ery interi'st in<jf aiul ! o'.iehinu’ sptM'ches Wert' m;uh': i 'lit the ciimax was ri'aclu'd in a I I(h-livercd i)v Me. ; ^c!-;!. simor. \V<‘ feel that .lack 'Oil coi.nly would ih) hei-.'-.elf iz'ri'ai lonoi’ by siMuiinii- (larry to tin i^''j^Islat ii rt'. After tlu* dedicalion t'Xi'i'cise- AO all had a treat in the annual Liit*r:iry Addri'ss delivert*d by Mr. ]\irivinitrictk of Waynosville 0.1 the subject of ••lii.-^tory Mak Havin^ a(*ce!)ed a most cordial invitation to join a “mounlain party,” the wiiter in cou)pan\ wit h (‘le\(*n othei-s i nel udi nii't In > v.-hapi'rone and his ••l)et1<'r half.” h'Tl Urev.ard 'Thursday morniuij May 111 for a days sojourn in ! lit* heart of tin* [>lu«* llidiz't*. Surt'ly a inoi'e conn'.uiia I crowd '>f \ouni;' people could lud lia\'e '>ren ^i'olleil Up i.’i ihf ‘■()ld Xoliil ■ilaie.'* 1‘Ach one Ui;;n;f> si ed n iieli intore.^l toward tiu* ploas iii'osand ci)Uifoi lsol tIn* ol hers. M usic a)id S'Uii;’ ad ! i’ii‘i-hu» I lie enjoy ment of sucii oc'-asions itid certainly A polio t’.e’-.'er touch I <l tin* cords of the inoia j •^K'ilii'ully 1 lian <iid t lie I >1’ our [>aiiy iiamiii* j -I'uilai' and mandolin, j _;'ii.;ari’ ic oa!\s secuiei j .M't-ciaiiof 1 ho .swe< ! -cnl music and youliii'\il yell.- I ind <_»a\'e tolceii of i'. by ilit'ii- con i .iniial swa,\ inii' to and fro. ! ()n. on W(* joui'neyed down tin ui u.--icia ns tl'O liar p. !^\'cn till to 1)1* ap- and inno .|()1»s in or out ol' town ;-.ci All work ^uai-anlt‘*‘d. J. O. DERMiD, The F.elialjle iewe!8r, ■\Vatoln‘S and .h‘\vi‘lry lor j'im- Watfh and ('loeic i-fpa iriiiLi'. /^li Wol-k L!’uarantc(Ni. .\I:;in>t. A. C. NORTON, p:7,clical Bool and SliGSiiioker Jlarness Work a s)»ecially. West Main Street near Caldwell. The JEtheiwold The immyns(‘ thron.ii’of peo))l<' weia* aii'ain invited lo t h»'^'rovc vvluMa* the* tables wer«* loa(h.*il !own with all tin* ^'ood thiniis im i.H’inabh* and I in; peoph* provt'ci lhouis(*lves W(‘ll ])re]>ared foi' his ft'ature of tin* proi:rain. In tlui aft(M‘noon occuri'od tlie u i'aduatin”' (*xercises and the an lual uK'ctinii’ of tIk* aiumni. the •^ix i-Iassical iz'radluites. Each do livc'red a tin(* oration. and Misses Hattie Norton and Lillian Still well read c'ssays which wert*. v(*ry a pproj)riat(* for tlu* occasion. Miss Ellio Wri.Jiii^ of Short Off. do!ivi're<l the Alumni address, which to say the k*ast, was wor thy thi* highest prais<*. Several medals. schohirship.s and [)]omas were awarded. | The iiu.s.siuu .Jrw is iioi i)gr<< alilf t::iviliiiK ;iii :i, with lhi‘ Kii.ssiiiii n.- i.'-- lu ;;i ii< .sjr •.mt t if.iiiliiif.ss pc'rsiji;i\i 1^ 'I'l'i cl.: liMVfliiiy coarh r> Si-.’•Veil f.T Jewish iiin- *.-rauL uuTcliaiit.s i.s i>ii)y luu ol'lt ii lju- iuil: I'lcaii ci'nip.-i rtiiicnt ia a liiissia:i Iraiii. liiiasi iiia wiiii liavt- Ji uriuxtil ahri ad and tiic'iN L/> ac(|'..ii a t.;.'-.’ I'.ir (.-■ .iii, >a ."a i i clfanlinfj^s in tra\ t 1, \vli< m vi-r ii i;' i»ts- siliU' to (!() so, tra\i'l ai.roL-;s iius.-;i,i liy riv- i- .'.ii.-.iiii' r in in, i't ri iici' lu iini>ri;:' i;- ni' iii in i !u- I'l' i’ll ii- Cl>;a;iurt.nii.“nl c.u's. n in tin- lii'.'- t anil i^oconii s> -liuns i f ihc' liin-sian train, iiit ii, u .ii;i,-n am! i-I'iii- • ircn h;iii(iic inin tlu- coacliu.'^, t i'c.i l-!'i!i;.;iiii; its fwn luddin;.;. i'ix;d arid tc.i- kcttie. fc). als ;cud ai.^lfS arc socn inch ilccp with ; br»‘k< n loL'd a!id tii> air ri dcU nt wilii ci^'- ! .•.i'', ;t* ri.i'.ii I'c,'- , \. n the w.inii ii ni' iii;.'’- i s;;i i>'.irt' luf w. < il. Til'- .vi .-its arc (.'w.iV. ri j blc inti' ciuicliiy. one alio\i.' lln.- oincr, two I or ev !i thre,- dcci). '{'here arc n ■ ci;r- i I'lins, and itarc i.s no privacy. A .single j v.i'sliKjoin scf\'. s I'lr lu lii scxc.s. and thi I tiltii isi inde.si,Tibalile. hi tin:* tliird cias.s I •■iiiaparunenis Ii.aiv looted tncn. wonivn I ::nd chil.li'cn hiiddie to^i tfier in>ii.sc; iini- I iiat.'ly, .'^le. pi’.^ by day and niuht, and iOn<‘.-% (lap ro ;d. bi'Vond llu* la J wiiii clos.ly clos d d>.,r;s and winiiuWH ^-m;tIin.^ ;in edlnvia tii.it surpa.s.st t; -; rcaiiiy of ('.coi'l;i Kcnnan’s description.s if th'.> overcrowded, leiid in-iscn w.'ni.s of ^ibcri:'.. Vet in this su-n' ii tliv i.iussiaii '.nd.s his cull f happiness, 'i'he J(*w. lic.w- ■ ■vcr, draws tin- lim; at herdii;./,- with the iiiissi.-ins cT tile nia.'-'se;-. i).. v.iil s';cri!ii.'e ■ iny amount of i-oint'oit ratner itian lio tiiat. If “clfanHuoss is nc*xl lo jJCiHlliness." lien* is lit li-ast one matter coac'.'rnlii;,' whk-li so caiii'd pa.uan .iapati i-an leach ••holy Kussia" a U'ssoii in prai-tieal Christlaidt y. '’ ‘'dion yet to 1)0 called; also to uoni- liMil pass,.(l „IMiHM|uieUly. Xi‘\(,*1 tlH.'lt;S^> uo won* all tllalik- oIHim's, im'lirdiiij^ nj< inlx'r oC tlif* Ict^- iul for the trip and that a kind isintin-e, reoister of dee,i<, eouuty Providence' had liuided and comnnssi{)ner.-;, si eritf and consta- .--hielded us from all harm and hies, and to transact such ot lu-r husi- danner. Truly my irratt'ful n(*ss as may he properly hn u^ht 1h.*- heart with raplure swells with lb?e tlu* eonveu) ion. in(‘nu)ries of tiiosi* thr«*e happy The votin<i-pr(*ciucts in (In* county days. Pai.ml'I'TO. will he entilh'd to the follow in-' streuiith in tU(* eouv(*ution, tiio sam* l>(*iu<x based on their vote in the la-t jiul*(*ruatiorial oh'etiou and accftrd- iny; to the defiiocratic j)Ian ot or^.Mii- zation: I’rev.-ird 7 Hoyd.. 2 ('atlioys ('r(‘(*k 1 I iiuins 1 »<iek -J ( i dar .^l ouiiiaiu ] JOist l-'ork i> ]"iistatoe ] (I loUcest(‘r i ll<»uliaek i.ittU* Jviver. 1 'i'he vari(u;s proeincts will jilea:~^* primarirs on Saturday, and sc!,d (1 •j( 0;,(,.^ to rcjiKsejit them in tlie eouuty con vent ion. It is the came.-, <1, si;e ol’ ;>!1 t ha every i.-reeiiiet l.t; J'tu;., >re.->ent< • I at tlu* co!Ui!.\ conV(*ution, ;;,,d w* ur^(* tlii't all l;(»o(| d(*inoerat> atte;;!l tiic i>!-eeiuet i)rinn»ries cu tin* i|a\ ai>ov(.‘ meniioued. lh‘S|)(*etful!y, •I. .McM i.N ('o. (‘hmn. W. I]. P.i;i:iv-<',, -Ir., ,S«'(a^ct;iry. The Russian as a Traveler. After all, it is the porson;il touch with the people of a n.ation that n>v»'als most clearly the nati^MKal ehar.ieter. Tlie cloanliness of everythin;; Japanese hasexeit('d the admiration of every one who has visited the Land of tJie Risin.ij Sun. The Kussian se(*nis to in* the antithesis of the Jap in aliuost cvcry- thin;,^ and from the followin^r (“Xtracis from a uritor in tlie Kra .Mauaziiie the diver;ienee of the ehiu^aet'T of ihe twi> peoples in the matter of personal eh'anlini'ss would sveia lo he no oxeoj)- tion to the rulo. T!io writer savs: tile hold t lu*it hut C'Til- , , , -iune !t!i, PJ iiioiis ■•wiiuls” unlil we rcache< I (tesirabk* campin.i^’ ii’roinid More amid the sinij'in^’ of i)ird wlu'rt! tlu* almosp!u*r(* was swcd wi 11 the. fra^rra nee of wild tlow ers, ne ir a stu'am 01 clear, rip plin<^^ wa!<*r wc pitched our tent. Al'ior dinner was s(‘i^ved chap t'l'ono Xo. 1 and the younu' mt'u of tlu* })arty with I’uns atul d(»^'s s.dliod forth into llu* jun^k-s ol liu.^ forests, while chaptu'otie Xo. 1’ wilii tlu* mori! timid crealiirt's remained in and near lhecani[). Xept uno had I >011 ni i 111 lly su [>plicd iherivoi's v,iiii lish. Too muc*k •annot bo said aboul tlieabund ince of Irout in tin* streams, riu* wootls also alxunideil Wiili i^'auH* of vai'iou.s k'inds. Of evi’uinii's we all ^ralhori'd around the camp tii-os and (*acli 01)0 rc'latt'd his or her exnerionce ]V<ithlnK' Done t«> Sln]> (•ritftiiiK'. ('onuressnuni .hdin Lind of Miiino- sota has airain called atli'ulion to the fact th.at a!diou*;h the special eoinmis- sion appoiiUed by I’n'sident Iioose\elt to inv(‘siij4aie Iht* scandals in Indi.-iii Territory rc[>ort('d tl.at uiost <'f the members of the Dawes couniilssioji wore iiUerested in l;;nd companii';; tlu*re and the commission had otullved its u.sefuliiess. yet nothin,1,' h.iil been (lone to stop the ;^raftim:. Mr. Lind introduced in the house of representa tives a resolution of iiaiuiry which LONG HAIR A DISGRACE. ^ In (■!>rea IJ Ik Iv»* «>f S«jclnl 0«- <ra«*ism »»r >lfistnl F!(iieiility. TIk* wcariiio- of Ioklt hair in I'orca is iudicativ(“ of social u’iscracc or nifiit:.! hiifiiilliy. and tnari<s »'it iit r '.in* pc.ilc::; i>i’ I'lc oiitcasi. 'i’hi' ci!;-:um ol' \\ ca ri :lu‘ hair Iiaia' by tiu-sc classt-s ha^ a !'i iiiscd t be iMMii incrcla! spirit in cert ai:. > ivr natives, and ihcy have s*.-: .lixitit tiic i.'il'.or ,'d'.-lijvidyiiie-1 lit* world wiili !::i:r sbavcd frran the heads of tht-ir i'('!!(.xs -ci(Dili f\ r;'.en. A\ licn ; he .M nip’oli.m dt sires T'> h!inse;l' for a sin —-i-t-al or fr.n- <• (■(!. it M'.'ilx s !'o. I'; iVercnco —lie alhiws I. :s !'a: :• and ruiils 1 o j'T;i\v. In t he sa rn.* cna 1; I rii's the criniir.a! i.' (ibliifed to ier !i;.-' liJiir LTc.'V,'. )K'cat;<e tin* :riic ci'i(':ital despises hair, .and :he v.cariuiT of it is ;i certain siirn of peiii- icnct* (>r a pn'iishirienT. Xow, of I'eccMit years tlu> ^'oreni.s have learncc. tn p:;t 1 iu":e e\t raord; ^.a^>• i:■r(.\\ i i,< of !)a:r ;!i'it i''. ;;‘’t('r :ht y n cut o!T ’osi'tne e:'n.’ve! ' ‘r.! ii<e. 'I'licx' |i.-i\c es; .ib’islvd f ictic'i *■; r t!ie t:ia.';- ’ifacrnre of mats, li.arse idank<'ts. d!e b!.'in!.'-ts. iiai'c’--; and eve'i SC’s of ]:;ira;css. ;;!! from l’.nr!!an hair. A c:’.r’'. f r,-!cr.,rv. in v.Iiich carpi*t is in.'K.’e froiii hum'in ha:r, i.s ;;N-n 'ocaf- ■! at .‘•'coiii. In tliis eon nec; ion it mav i»e apri 'i'.os touK Jition the I'.'tniotis “pravc;• I nir" of tin* shall (»f Pta's;;i. li vvrt.-: made in Toron more ihnti a ct»nTtiry au'"o. Tt is tlirt'e feet .<-r|uart> and bordered witli diamonds and [»('arh-. and iseoa- would have struck at tlie root of iho ! matter, but the Ilepubiic.-.a majority sidered of aln.iost faimlous vahie ■ in eonufess passed a subslittilo resolu- j tion which v» as a simple roqiK'st to the S(;!Vi is ii;>- id«*nc< of llu* day. 1 lic.'i'i* Wi'i't* indectl ^ .secretary ef the interior "to .advise IIk.* , somt* thrilling- adventui-es and i incompatible with the 1 • . , 1.1 I public intorests, Miiat h.as boon done liaii-breadlh c'scapes tiu* the roi.ort of Charles J. Ilona- l^>’- Kind's Xi*w Discovery for cou- ot wnicli we may ^ive at somt* parte and ('harlos K. Woodrtiff, a spe- suuiptiiui, coimhs aiul cohU to Ix* un- ful ur(‘ tini(‘. | commission, who iuvesti-ated the efjualed. ,\ rcceui e.\pr(*SNion from ri 1 , T • 1 condition of affairs in the Indian Ter- ^i- i m i- > 1 i> * -n \- i^ irly Satui'day nu)rnin”' • j-itory ” Mc-rariund, I’eutorville, \ a., bade adieu to our cani[)in:r i^’i ound . st'rvcs as exampk*. Il<* write.-:: “I and set out for lJuck Forc'st 1 Hovise.i i.y it.^ rrS.-ncJ-. had Hrohchitis for three years ,-ind !'’resli t(‘>tlnu)uy in ”r(*at (luautity is coushnulv comii;” in. declariuu’ 'ho di.j where we t sevoral h.M.rs, ,h,t who,f A'l'ry ple.isanlly w’alk'in^u'tlirouuh | revisttl by its friends. What are i ti<‘n 1 hei;au takiii” J)i. ml -w I 1,1 !• th(*se “friends” uoin;r to do about it. Kiuj^’s Xow Discovery, «uul a tew Tuesday ni^ht occt.rred the 1 the ^'■rouTids atui the otice tiopidar . . ,, ,, ”, , , ,, , ,, . 1,7, , - 1 i should the other tellows win bottles whollv curt'd iui*.” iMjual'v tinal entertainm(‘iit, wnich con-J hotel but alas, tinn* asid decay at the election? I’robably they still feel ; ',.uriu«>- all Luuo- and j3,-evard’s New Hot.d .Mo(h>rn A])- ])rinci])ally of aniusin<^ I have W’rought sad havoc upon it in havin.i; the senate. Well, there . ,1 fio n sjlj’oiur onon<>'!i pouitments—Opeii all the year The ])!itronaj>o of the travelino- pul)lie well as suinrnor tourists i.-, solicited. 0|)p- Court House. Brevard. X.C. ^ • .. 1 may be a stroni? enon;4h expression of Pncii- I drdls, dialogues, comic, speeches, | n w. ^ public sentiment to turn the leanin;; of | nu)ui.i aiul ^rii». (Uiaranteed hy all etc , ete. On the whole the oxer-; Last but by no means letist of, that body without cbangiug its party 1 dru^j^i^ts. Trial hot tics free. cises were of the highest order ] the numerous points of interest, ' lar size r,('c and .';<1. ^ V.
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