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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I take .this means of announcing myself
candidate to represent this county in the
"lower house of the next general assembly,
subject to the action of the democratic
county convention. If’ nominated and
elected I will endeavor to further the best
interests of the county and my fellow citi
zens. Respectfully,
Frank L. DeVane.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date fw Representative of Transylvania
county in the next general assembly of
North Carolina, subject, however, to the
action of the county democratic conven
tion. G. W. Wilson.
FOR SHERIFF
Responding to the solicitation of many
friends in various sections of the county, I
have decided to become a candidate for the
office of sheriff, subject to the action of the
Democratic county convention. If nomi
nated and elected shall strive to fiill the
office with credit to the county.
F. E. Shuford.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of Sheriff of
Transylvania county, subject, to the action
of the Democratic nominating convention
During the four years which I have been
Sheriff I feel that ray official a'cts have
generally met with the approval of my
constituents, and should I again be nomi
nated and elected, it shall be my aim and
ambition to render to the public such offi
cial service as will still meet the approval,
not only of my Democratic friends, but of
the entire citizenship of the county. Re-,
spectfully, C. C. Kilpatrick.
After consulting with my friends I have
decided to enter the race for the nomina
tion for Sheriff of Transylvania county on
the Democratic ticket. I therefore desire
to announce my candidacy subject to the
will of the Democratic County Convention,
and to ask the support of my friends
throughout the county. If nominated and
elected my every endeavor shall be to fur
ther the best interest of my county and
her citizens. Respectfully,
* C- C. Yongue.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
After many solicitations from numerous
friends and Democrats of Transylvania
county, and after thoughtful consideration
of the matter, I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the office of County Treas
urer,. subject to the pleasure of the Demo
cratic convention, which will be called to
nominate county officers. Whatever my
friends in the various parts of the county
may do for me will be appreciated, and if
nominated and elected will strive to fill
the office to the best of my ability. This
March 16,1908. Respectfully,
Z. W. Nichols.
At the request of many, many friends
all over the county I announce myself as
a candidate for the office of County Treas
urer, subject to the action of the Demo
cratic convention. It will be my object, if
nominated and elected, to serve the people
faithfully. T. S. Wood. »
Having been born and reared in Transyl
vania county, I have always endeavored
to make a true and faithful citizen. Never
having been honored with a county or
state office, I take this opportunity to ask
the good people of my county to nominate
me as County Treasurer at the next Demo
cratic county convention, and I shall ever
be grateful to them and faithful to my
duty. Respectfully, W. L. Aiken. *
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
At the solicitation of my friends I an
nounce myself as a candidate for the office
of Register of Deeds of Transylvania coun
ty, subject to the Democratic convention.
* B. A. Gillespie.
I wish to say to my friends that I am
again a candidate for the office of Register
of Deeds, subject to the action of the Dem-
Acratic nominating convention. This ^s
made in response to inquiries from every
section of the county as to whethA: I
would again be a candidate, and whether
nominated or not, I feel somewhat flat
tered with having been solicited by s<i
many prominent citizens to again make
the race. Sincerely,
M. W. Galloway.
J ust Exactly
“I have used Dr. King's New Life
Pins for several years, and find them
just exactly right,»» says Mr. A. A.
Felton* of Harrisville, N. Y. New
Life Pills relieve without the least
discomfort. Best Remedy for con
stipation, billlousness and malaria.
25c. at T. B. Allison’s drug siure.
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
Revs. J. C. and J. R. Owen ^ent
up to the Lake Monday.
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Tinsley Bracken, of Rosman paid
a visit to town and this office last
Monday.
Misspiary ErwilS of Spartarb irg
S. C., is visiting at the home of O.
L. Erwin.
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The first excursion of the season
to Lake Toxaway took place last
Wednesday.
Burnette Rowe, representing the
L. C. Smith & Bro. typewriter, was
in town- several days this week.
I. C. Tinsley & Son have moved
their meat market from the Miller
block to Aiken & Smith’s old stand.
Houston R. Harper of the Toxa-
way Inn and a former newspaper
man made a visit to this office last
Saturday.
Miss Kathleen Erwin returned
last Saturday from a visit of sever
al weeks to relatives in Spartan
burg, S. C.‘ . .V -
A government fish car ^ent up
last Wednesday^attached to passen
ger train No. 8. The destination
was Lake Toxaway.
Theodore Loftis has accepted the
position of bowling alley manager
at Lake Toxaway, and went up last
Tuesday to enter upon his duties.
A. H. Caldwell, roadmaster on
the Transylvania line, was at Ros
man Tuesday cleaning out the res
ervoir which furnishes water for
the town and railroad.
Rev. J. C. Owen came in from
Louisville last week. It is his in
tention to spend the summer in
this county. Mr Owen’s friends
will be glad to know of his return.
The fine Jamieson property in
North Brevard, consisting of a
large house and 3-acre lot, was re
cently purchased by T. B. Crary,
through Welch Galloway as agent.
J. E. Crayton and family of Char
lotte, are stopping with T. D. Eng
land. He made the trip from Char
lotte in an automobile, going via
Anderson, Seneca and Wallhalla
S. C., on his trip to Brevard.
Passenger trains No.7 and 8 have
been lengthened by the addition of
a new coach which is of the stand
ard line type. Travelers over this
line during the summer will have
accommodations of the best.
W. L. Boggs of Liberty S. C., has
a large crop of peaches which are
now ready for market. Through
the kind remembrance of T. H. Gal*
loway, brother-in-lawr of Mr. Boggs,
the News force has had a taste of
thos peaches and unhesitatingly
pronounce them best of the season.
E. W. Carter and W. T. Smitdeal
of the Southern depot, have tem
porary ownership of an automobile.
They are not yet in full control,
and though elated with hopeful
prospects of luxurious transporta
tion, they still have indications
that their walking days are not yet
over.
The dele^tea to the State Con
vention from this place kept com
ing back one by one, and every one
as he came was at once the center
of attraction for awhile. It was a
relief to see them back safe and
sound—except for hoarseness—and
a source of great pleasure to hear
them fight the battle over again.
Dr. J. S. Norman of Lumberton
N. C., has accepted a position with
Allison’s drug store as assistant
pharmacist. Dr. Norman comes
most highly recommended, having
graduated with honc»:«it the North
west University of Chicago Hl.~ He
has also passed the North Corolina
State medical board, and having
had practical icxperidnce for ten
years, is folly capable of filling any
and all x>o8itions in the drug busi
ness.
J. A Forsythe has been laid up
for several days with an attack of
erysipelas.
Mrs. M. J. Orr has gone to Mills
River to visit her father William
Kimsey, who is seriously ill.
W.W.Hamlin returned this week
from a visit to his son Jones Ham
lin at Greenville S. C. He reports
crops in fipe condition in otir sister
state.
Coleman Galloway has been laid
up for several days with a sore and
swollen foot. The trouble was the
result of poisoning from some un
known source.
R. P. Kilpatrick has started work
building F. E. Shuford’s house on
Maple street. The location is a £l,ne
one and the building will be a cred
it to our town.
Leroy Ball of Asheville is in Bre
vard, having the contract for fur
nishing the new school house with
plumbing and heating facilities.
The work is now being carried on
under Mr. Ball’s supervision.
W. E. Bishop has been at work
extending the water main on Ma
ple street as far as the corner of
Zachary avenue. This will accom
modate the Price and Jenkins cot
tages, as well as the new one now
being erected by F. E. Shuford.
At his office on Thursday, July
9th, our County Superintendent of
Schools Prof. T. C. Henderson will
conduct admission examinations
for the A. & M. College at Raleigh.
The College officers in charge of
admission urge that all who expect
to enter in September be examined
at this time.
St. Philips church, the third Sun
day after Trinity, July 5, 1908.
Morning prayer, communion and
sermon at 11. Subject, “The Orig-
inal feotirce of Power. ’ Sunddy
School at 4 ; Pastor’s class at 4 :45.
Tuesday, July 7th Woman’s Auxil
iary at the rectory; Friday, even
ing prayer with address at 5 :30.
A citizen interested in the gen
eral welfare suggested Wednesday
night that, in view of the protract
ed dry spell and its promised con
tinuance, the town authorities be
urged to have the streets sprinkled.
Wednesday night and Thursday a
higher law than the town authori
ties intervened, and the work was
beftter done.
The South Carolina Press Associ
ation, which has been in session
this week at Gafney, S. C., will
pass here^July 4th on a special
train bound for the Lake, where
they will remain over Sunday.
This is a good time for our board
of Trade to distribute information
about this section, to be used by
the editors in their home papers.
Mrs. W. S. Price and Miss Rose
Shipman gave their Sunday school
classes an outing last Tuesday af
ternoon on Dr. McLean’s lawn.
Refreshments suitable to the sea
son, such as cold drinks, cake and
ice cream were served, and the
young people were given a pleas
ant afternoon- M. J. Orr was pres
ent and contributed to the pleasure
with music.
A number of leading democrats
in Brevard signed a telegram to be
sent to the county delegation at
the Convention, while the battle
Was at its fiercest over the guber
natorial nomination. The telegram
raad: “Never go to Kitchen.”
And it seems that the western
counties generally stood by their
man, as his vote at the last reached
its highest mark.
Dr. J. K. S. Case of Greenville,
S. C., is visiting among his old
friends in Transylvania for a sum
mer vacation. He is the same jo
vial “Doc” that we used to know
so well in the years that are gone*.
He has been practicing medicine in
Greenville for the past twelye
years and has bxiUt up a large and
lucrative business, and a summer
rest among our mountain breezes
and ice-cold springs has been richly
earned and will do him a world of
good.
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Business Locals.
Mitchell & Cox.
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Don’t order. See Dovle.
Rooms to Rent—See T. B. Crary
at the store.
If it’s Jewelry, McFee has it, if
McFee has it, it’s the Best.
Assorted line of long gloves, silks
and hosiery at Kilpatrick & Loftis.
New line of laces and linen just
arrived.—Kilpatrick & Loftis.
Freeh line of Hayler»s and Low-
ney»8 candies just received at Alli
son’s drug store*
Glazener’s Sale Saturday July 4.
Don’t miss it.
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Don’t wait too long—buy your
c<jal now while it is $4 a ton.—
Bromfield Fuel Co. tf
Oome and see the Teddy Waists
for children at Kilpatrick & Loftis.
Now I have given you fair warn
ing and it’s your own fault if you go
before ft magistrate to answer why
you dont pay me.—T. W. Whitmire.
All town taxes not paid by July
10 will t>e advertised as delinquent
and property sold.—J. A, Galloway,
Town Tax Collector.
You don’t need to “break in” the
“Patriot” shoe. It feels comfortable
and fits right from the firet. See
them at O. L. Erwin’s store. *
Come to our big reduction sale
Saturday, July 4th, and buy your
self something for almost nothing.
Some of the biggest bargains that
has ever been offered.—M. J. Glaz-
ener & Son, Rosman, N. C.
For Rent—Large, well-lighted
store room with warehouse in rear,
in Fraternity Building, Broad St.,
Brevard, N. C. Apply to Dunn’s
Rock Bldg Co., H. B. Brunot, Treas.,
Brevard. tf
Right is right. If you owe your
merchant $8.00 and that is right, all
right, lint if you pay him $9.00, it
is more than right. Just $1.00
more. Our McCaskey Accounts
shown at your house are always
right.—O. L. Erwin.
Just received a large and com
plete stock of men’s ladies and chil
dren’s rubbers in the following
brands J Womans Foothold, Men’s.
Sensibles, Womans Sensibles, Men’s'
Puritan, Men’s Radney, ~Mi«ses
Bedfords, to be sold at and below
first cost. Come and see ds l^fore
buyilB.g. ' We can save ' you' 50 ’per
cent on tubbers.—J. C. Whitmire, jr
Why go to Asheville for"’ clocks
jewelry and silverware when you
can get it at home. My line is
nobby and prices low. Come in and
get prices before buying.—McFee. '
All persons indebted to me whose
accounts are ovefr one year old must
come and make some kind of a pay
ment or I shall proceed to take judg
ment against them.—T. W. Whit
mire.
New goods coming in every day.
We dou’t.keep goods—they can’t
stay with us. Our name Is sell re
gardless of cost or value. A large
line of brown sheetings and bleach
ing expected today, prices first cost.
Come and see us; we can supply yoii.
Yours for low prices and fair treat
ment, J. C. Whitmire, jr., the mer
chant that sell? at your price.
CLOSING OUT,
We have just received a fine as
sortment of CAKES and CRACKERS
in bulk and in packages, made by the
National Biscuit Co., which we wish
to close out right quick so we can
order some more of the same. Come
early and secure your pick before
they are all gone.
MItOHELL & COX
ONE Big Round Dollar
will start you on the road to success if
it^s placed on Time Deposit with us,
and by adding more of the same kind
^h week you won^t have any cause
to worry about the future* ^
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Boxes-
"' K'
will enable you to sleep without Worry
ing about those Insurance Policies, Deeds
and other papers that ought to
safe place*
We have ’em now at $2.00 per year.
4% "Ke People’s Bank 4
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= readily forms Merchandise Songs without wolrds, =
= In Glory Qad Our Suits =
= 2* Near to Thine Heart Underwear =
S 3* At Thy Bosom Let Me Rest Shirts =
S 4* The Band of Snowy White ** Collars S
= 5* Laughing up Your Sleeves ** Cuffs S
S 6* You Always Put Your Foot in It.. ** Hosiery S
S a Handful, Soft and Clinging. Gloves S
= 8* Visions of Beauty Surround You... Neckwear * =
= 9* The ChUI of Blasts Have No Ter- • ^ =
S rors Now * * • Spring and Summer Suits S
S JO* We Softly Tread (Duet) ** Boots, Shoes and Oxfords S
S U* To Crown Your Wisdom to the Brim ** Hats ' =
S The Rtxstle So Bewitching ** Silks S
S Splendors Surround You * ** Dress Goods S
= 14* We^re Tiny but Important i ** Notions =
S Filmy Threads With Cunnii^ Gath- =
= ered (Duet) ** Embroideries • =
S 16* White as Snow and Just as Pure.. Linens ^
S 17* Gaily Float the Streamers Silken .. Ribbons =
S What Noah Taug^it Me (Duet)... ** Umbrellas ^ Hain Coats S
S The Soi^ That W^ins Low T^rices S
S Cash Store ^ WM. P. WEILT Breuard, N. C. =
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