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LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. The public school at Selica opened Auir. 7 with Miss Dicie Huiiultoii teacht*r. R(‘V. L. T. 'SV't'Llc111 lias from his snmiucr vacation i7i Sontli ('aroliiia. Talk about a days’' rain! j)i(lii’t we jjet one on ^ioiuiay tliat had all the frills? The "I’ransylvania l>ai»ti>t Assofia- lion will meet vvith Cathey’s ('reek cliurch beginning Thursihiv, Oct. lo. li)CU. Mrs. Rod.iri'V-i aiul>on E-a.mii' and Miss ISallie Zaciiary rornnVv'd last ^Monday from a tvi]) to tlu' Fair at Lv)uis. The Sin<;in}^ school ut Sclica will ilose n»*Xi {Sunday. 'I'ht-ie will be >in^in^ all day and nn inviialion and welcouie is extended to a I!. ^^fr(M‘t (>v^‘v^v‘t r ('oop 'v is doini; :i jj:<:(»d \vo7'k ])iittin.Lr in n ",v cross ings and irradin .’ tli-.' >id(‘\v::llcs in‘ai‘ tlu* d(']»ot and on \\']iinni;o street. Thpre is a inovt* ni:iki;i^ to Inn'h llie Cathey's ('reck chnicli this lull. The News may lx‘ oldiu't d to iiiau- ”uiate anotlier paintin” toiitcst to hcip them out. Tlu‘ wnTi'Viiii'lon (Mir.iilimin' wau-i>7is from S. .r.th lina art* irctrin.LT very iinniemus (<n oai* ■^tre:‘ts in)\v and as a r. ~nlt Ih*/ inie.‘ (>t‘ melo7\> lias dr<r Msd con- sidei-ably. The excursion t'ri>m ( iiavh‘sto7i and tlie lo;^(‘r part r.f ;;tli (avo- lina wliicli aiiiv»‘d on Vr«-i'l'i«-s<lay nijrlit was \v»‘1! ]>atroiii/-d an«i the luitels and boai'dinu' }i..;isi‘s are tilled to ovi'rtlowinir. .'ohn Duckworth has ont* of tln‘ ]>rettiest turn*>nts e(ni>i'<rin'4 of a very liandsoiiie liTih' ^'netlancl ])o- ny and a nice pljaeton. It is neid- l(‘s> to say that his cliildi-v-n are i!ir>re than ha])i>y wlien Tliey are out in it. Tti*' Ki^ht Jvev, .Tnni’,-71. Horner J>., IJishop of A~hevi;:< , w ill vi>- !l Si. l'hilii>s (>n Sundiiv, Sept. 1. >Io!nin”‘ ]>rayer ari.i Holy \ ommnn- ■on wit Ii s-rmt)]! i»\ the ni-iiop at 11 o’riocU. I'venin’j jsrayer a.id con- fiiniaiion with ruion !>y ii:<- P,i>!iop at :o'i (>‘cloci<. Co:ije, un!i \vi-li (»nie. V ounty (’oi!n::i>sioner CinrLTe \V. \'*il>< !.:a VI' a e,-7 ipliiner.ia ry din- ni'r t-‘ M!‘s. Ivtavv Sn.itii Aru;;n vas « n la-'t H;.t’i:ilay w’.ieli was a ily >‘iiioye(] el f-Vo 1 -[H 'T- Vv'er and Base Bali t lit : r. tnnatc ]'r- >- nr. .«’ie_r tii.' llr. and I-:, n. chivTon. J. \V. <'layr'7: ;.;ul Mrs. (Jallwway. The News is ^’reatly ]>!e;‘-'*.i to jui- noMiicc't !ie ret inn to P-i'cvar ! ol’.l.l'. iiay~, wiio for -everal nionths has 1km-!i r(‘-tiiiu' from ids arduou~ duties as maiiaucr of the 'I'oxaway ('ompa- ny. \\ (* noti(‘(* ihat he is lookiii;^’ l)li\s:cally much i!nprovcd aiiij u<* earnestly hope that he may !)C-pai<*d lo n-e iii^ iidlu-ru t* in the upl)uildi!i^ ol thi> moinitai!! "ectioii f(^r many y<‘ar> to come. The i;<‘V. f). chapman will ofh- i*iat<‘ at St. I’hilip- on SuiKhiv next, tlu^ tw t'lftij after Trinity. ,\uli. . MorniiiLi- prayi'r, commuaion and sermon at 11. .'^e.'.jcct. ! I',;man-l)i- vine co-oj)ci ation in oar <l:\i!y livi's.’’ Special olferin*; ni*xt Suiafty for the edu'*aii /ii fund. S'. PhiPps .!niuor Auxiliary will hold their fnonthly ,iiis-ionary m{‘etiii<>‘ n<-xt Sunday m(jrnin;r at J A’enson^' witii ad- dres on Krid.iy at T;: I.'). siioi-t >ci-- vio<* with addrc'ss an in~i!-u<-tion on 'onfirmation” next Frid.iy after noon ai 1:4-'). lit' suTi‘ and ettrne to the doubl(* hr'ade(l lia.st* baV; irame on Saturday and set' Brevai’.l and S];o rranburir eonfest for tlu' chamiiit.nslii-o (;f the LeairiK'. Thest* tv:o ;_a!nes vrill bv' the 7iiosf clost'ly contested aild intei-t <ti7i;LC ^ann's of tlie s,-^js »7i a7id as tht'y an^ ]>layed lcr ve'“7i tli<' two leadi7ii^ t('ams vori «an ft'**] Siii'e of set'in.i? .u'ood. c1ea7i. fast ball. \Vi* can also .say with bt»Th truth a7id pli'asni‘(‘ tliat th«‘ Sya.7-ta7ilmr^ t(‘a'in is eo7np(/,sed of yomiir in nth'- iiioH a7id ihev viil 7i;.t kiek anl wliiTie as tlie Asheville t« :i7n dce.s. Falsehood, Slander, Vltupera- iion and Abuse Are Lead ing Features of Its Reports. The Citizen does not believe that tht* }ian}^ of row<lies who applit'd foid-mouthed epithets to the Ashe- villi' i)ase t)all players at lirevard yesterday were bona-lide n sidents ot that city. It is a nolorioi.s fact t)iat 1 lu‘ “thu;^’' and “touj?h” will rt^veal his true nature when away IVom his own l»aliwick. Such an outpouriuj;* of vile vitiiperalion has seldom l)cen lu*ard on Helds where white men play, and if this is the kind of treat ment to which our phiyers are to be snbjecl(Ml, 1 he <lays of th^* (’arolina InterStatt* Lt'a^nc' are numbered. We believe in ihe principle* of “j; ve at!(l tak<‘,’’ l»nt wlieii tlu* hase l)all tii'ld b(*comes a cess-pool of blas- l>hemons lai)”uay:(‘ tlie spirit of I manly sportsmanship revolts. I The abov(! little jiem (?) appeared I in the editorial comm(?nts of the I AslK^viile Citlzcii under date of i.\u"us( i:}, and was l)ronj^ht forth : t»y a commimication on»* *‘K. I \V. C.” purptu’iin^' to be an account I «)f scent's eii.-ietinl at ii t ^ bull ^atne In this town la-^t I'rulay. I The staf(‘ir.enls of this prevarica- I tor is one mass ot’ willfid, malicious I misrepr(?s(Mitations from start to tin- i-h, an<l is simply th(* offsjn’in^ of tlu* idisord{*red brain (»!’ a blatherskite smarting under the stinjjj of (h*fi*at, and the peu' il pusherson tlx* Citizen, with tlM*ir usual nnlairiu'ss for whii-h they ar<' noted, uncork the vial of tlu*ir wrath and proceed to vilify and slander Mr. (’urrie. tlu* r>revar<l itall te;im, the citizi*ns and visitors of tlu; town and everybody in i.'fcneral. 'i'lu* r.rt‘vard team jumpi'd onto their pi t pitch(M‘, .b)hnsi)n, and bat ted him at will. breakiiiLi’ his h(*art at the stai’t, prcs<*ntin»^ tin* Iloltites with niu(* lari:<* ”oo'(* e^;is, whih* MtilliCs nu*n walk(*d off with a hatch of seven tine birds, which is of itself an outra”(; anti a criiao in the eyes <»f till* Citizen, as it is a notorious fat t that evt'rythin^ is lovely wht*n they win. but wh(*n another team li;.s tin* audacity to captnri.* a uamc 1 lu* iimpin* t imies m for a i’oa."t. It seems straiiii't' that .Mr. ('urr’a* was satisfaciory i.i the tlii’ct* j^ames won from Spai tan!)urii- hut was so ont- raiieously unfair in tin* tirsi ^ame in wiiich they na-t »h*tV*at under his nmpiiin^'. Mr. Short reniarkt'd al ter the^ana* that aside from tlu* two decisitms in dispute that ‘Mie wouM atlmit it was a lost ^ame,” ami Mr. Holt said tluP “evt*n with an umpir(* with them they coultl not havt* Won it." It was an insult to all decency lo accuse Mr. Currie of unfairness and <tf l>»*in;i,' under the contrtd of Mr. .lltdfit and iiis nn*n; ami had 10. W. C. tlie manhood to }>ul>lish the olficial scon* it would have; been plain to the read(*rs of llH‘<'itizen that tlu* A-heviil<* t(*am was not in it at any staue of the ^ame. K. Vf. claims that .Mi\ Short had protested the ^anit*, and in com- mnidcation with the iiiana^crs of tlu* llen«l(*i-sonvilk* and .Spartanbur”: teams they had a»irei*<l to stand by him. A.s l\Fr. Short made tin; state- nu*nt on his way from the j^roinids and before he had time to n*ach the ’plnaie, his slatenu'ut v»ill be taivcn witii a bi^ ^rain of allowance. ' I On Saturday th<^ Asheville team, pulled thems(*lves toj^ether and i put up a fme exhibition of ball jtlay- i ! iiiii', and as fortiniatelv for them all i close <lecisi()us w(*re in their favor. i I ! j Tht'y won out and no Kick cominjr,! I * I and everything; was lovely. Accord-1 ■to tlu* ('itizi*u: “Tht* sj)ectators re pented and accorded them fair treat ment, and there was a feeling of, 1 I brotherlv love.’’ l>(jshl Now don‘t Uhat sickeiung gush jar yon? Ijutj I they won. Do you see the point? ^ The Asheville team plays fast ball ; and is coujjiosed in the main of gen- ! tlemen, but they are handicapped by } a few chronic kickers. Holt and, KJiles are simply overgrown babies. | and should be leturnetl to the kindt'r-' , g.trteii and taught “nuumers,"’ as, their language and l)chavior on the field would disgrace a gang of street gamins on a coriujr lot. The Citizen, in commenting on the situation, gives great credit to the citizens of Asheville for their iaii* treatment of visiting teams. We agree with that j-tatement, and our nu^n have no kick coming lor their recei)tion at tht* hands of the jx'Ople in either ot the towns. “Hooters will root,’’ and it is expected. We are not objecting to our treatment by the sport-loving pt'ople, but we (h) send up a vigorous kick against the unfair, unjust aiul unreasonable slan ders hi*aped on (uir < itizens and om* guf'sts by a few sorehea(U‘d followers of the Asheville team backed ui> by the Citizen. Hrevard has made a hard fight for a place, aiul if w’e lose out we will accept (h*ft*at gracefully like true sportsmen and not rush into print aiul villify our neighbors. Mr. (’apers sent a communication to the (’itizen d(*fending Mr. < urrie and denyitig in full the clnrge against our people and our t(*am, and the narrow-minded scribblers on that sheet returns “like a dog to its vomit” atul reit(;ratcs its slaiulers. winkling up its connnents ns follows: .Vs indicated by the (’itizen Satur day nmrning, the disoraceful ireat- m(?nt aecorde<l to tlu‘ Asheville bast' ball team at hiit'Viinl was jjol the work <>t' the better «-lass ot* the rc*si- dents of that thriving little city, but of the rowdy elenient, which, for a time seentetl lost to all st'nsc of ])ro- pi iety and fair play. The resi<lents «>f j^revanl an* to la* congrat ulatetl on the right(*ous stand taken by them in count ction w ith f’riday's gam(*. f'or the t*nlighteument of the ('iti zen and its readers we publish tlu* righteous stauil as taken by om’ h'ad- ing citiz('ns in regard to the Ashe- villi* daily: We, the tnidersigiu'd citizens of 'fransylvania comity, and subscrilK*rs to the Aslievilh; Citiz(*n, b(*ing pres- t*nt at the ball ganu; on I'riday. .August 11, l)(*t vveen the IJrevard and Ashuville lea ms, km.w that tlu*state- nu'iiis in the Aslu*vilb! Citizen wcrt* false, and \v(* hereby denounce sucIi misn'presentations and will not con tribute to tlu* sup[tort of a pap'-r I hat will maki* t>r allow such (*rroneons statement." w it bout correction. Haviil .S iiawkias (’i\as I-] ()rr M I) ( 'oi »))i'r .1 i. AI ken I'M. I )t‘\'a i.e .1 (' I ^o11 is .M i; \VahM> \V I* \Vl>itiaire .1 \V '\|--.\iinn \>7 C 'V7 I'’. W li I )ia-K'\vorlli 'I' 1) l aii^ la !wl W I i 11 '1 ffis I' \' X'7n!lMlirt.‘ W 1) .la>tice .1 i-', < la vi- >a -I i I l'“i' 'i' I) .1 iisl icf T r L<)lt is Z ^ NiciM.I> .1 1! I’;ci<.'isiiiicr Cl,as I‘i'-lvi-lsiiacr '1' \V Wiiilinirc I '. I Ii'imisiu' 'I'lios .S W >oti -I \V i >ii‘M';\voriii .loim i’ook- A !\ ' >r!' HUYLER’S A fine lot of Hiiyler^s Candies just received by express at the Brevard Drug Co, 300 "j.are 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. I\o paint; will do better, and very few paints will do as well. Ma.'cimnm covering capacity, easiest spreading qualities, longest wear, and greatest economy are what we claim for 5.W.?. H’ji the one safe pciint to use. Always gives satisfaction. Ji you want to i^ave money in pai»ting let us show you the way. Wc sell paints for all kinds of good painting. SOLD BY mmmmmammmmm K. DeViine Stipijly Co. Dctilers in and Headquarters for Hardware, Fornilure and Paint Soppiies. Call and .st'c* our complete stock. Phono i! IJrevard. X, C. vfeUUMi I Pipe Threading ai\d Cutting. Gasoline for sale* A new lot of Crockery jtist received* Large Stock of HEATERS now Bass Standing cl the Cliil:s. Sparlanburii’. Uffvarii A sill ‘V1 i 1<‘ .... Fhivcil Witn Lost Fit ft .. ;:i 20 II .c>4:) .. ;ii IT 14 .:.4s .. ::i IT 14 .:>i^ on hand. ‘inlers(MiviIle.. .‘11 ^ -'■) Business Locals. Notices ill this cohnna will ln3 ia- serleii at lh<* ])riee of ;'rts per line. l)t)n't foTLTet iltiyli-r's candies at tilt* Bi'i'vard l)ru;.r (’o. Kiiisland & Wt'lls will (*xteiid their cost sah* for so days lom.ci.'r. Just r('C(*iv(‘d a iii( i* litu* of tlu* 11. B. Shot's at (’ox tV ()stt*i'n’s. Frc'sli corti meal madi* e,i' liome- mad(* corn. CaTmichael t'c ()sl)or7i(*. For sale or lient—A nice, new, (>- room eottaj’je, l‘nrnislu*d or nnfm'- nished. Thos. L. W alters. tt' Vre wen* too busy to writt* an ad this Wi*»*k. Just come in atid \v<* will tell yon about it. (':ii micluti‘1 tVr OsboriK*. The Devil vs. C. H. Rolilnson & Co. | It is further allt*i;ed by tlie jilain- tiif that this is not tlu* lirst offenci* of this kind mad(* ai^ainst him by tlu* d(*fetulants. bat that tlu* said defendants have bet*n for thei [)ast several years i)lacin‘x Bibles and otlu*r relijjrious works in tlu^ homes of th(* p(‘o])h*, and tliat lu^ has pul)- lislu^d a numbt'r of hooks—one <*s- pecially, entith'd, **Mr. World and Miss Chureh-Mt'mht'r"—a hook wliic'h is ('S))ecially sevev(‘ iti its ut- t(‘rane(*s airainst tlu' juaintilf aiul expt)s s many of his schenu'S and traj)s. (C’ontinued.) COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ON HAND. (ialvaiiized Sln*<‘t Iron Tor Evaporators, etc. Tinnor.s’and Plunih- (*rs' iiiati*rial always in stock. Tin Shinijfh's, KidL!'(‘ ivolls. (.ralvan- ized Iron Corniei's, t*tc. Parties interested \vill do well to ^'et niv price's b(‘foi*e placing their orders. Yi. E. BISHOP &; Co. Cor. Main and Caldwell Sts. BREVARD. N. C. 16'Gauge This is the smallest and lightest weight {about 6 1-2 pounds) repeating gun evermanufdcturedy and opens up many new possibilities to the up-to-date sportsman. It is not a i6 barrel on a 12 action, but a new, well-balanced, properly-proportioned gun that, with modern smokeless powders, enables a shooter to use a powerful load in a small shell and reduce, materi ally, the weight of shells and gun to be carried. The Fmail, light gun handles fast, results in close holding and , 1T A * i ed accuracy. ^^Fall description in nevj Marlin Catalog A'o. A542. oizt’ ^ " ir.ree r.t.:mrs fjr postuse to THE Marl!N Firear»/;s CO., New Haven, Conn. Shoe News and New Shoes at JIM AIKEN'S. Whik'the wiry little .la]) is liercely tiyhtinii-Ihe ru<2'yetl TIussiau in the Far f’ast I am just as bravely battling- for shoe supremacy, aiul am earneslly endeavoring- to secure for my ])atrons shoes attractive and o(K>d—every ])air made to wear, ^ly staple and mediinn lines are as formerly—strono- as a granite wail and I would advise you not to oT#flook tiio yrowiuji' demand each season tor liner and dressier footwear, and T desire to say that just hei-e 1 have made my greatest etlorts in buvin»j shoes that will please mv custom ers. Please call second door below post otliee, Brevard, N. C.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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