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goto GREENVILLE Tuesday VOLUME-XXI Largest space in this issue Farmers Supply Go. BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIIUY, JUNE W. 1910. NUMBER-24 Object: The Promotion of the Agricultural, Civic, Commercial, Educational, Industrial and Moral Life of Transylvania County. democratic precingt .PRIMARV ON JULY 15 I fiinsylvania ncinocriits Will Name Caiulidatos to Oppose ^^t'publiciin 'rii'ket oii July lf>; More Candidutcs Needed. St'CTf'tary R. L. ( ;a>h <*t' the c*<>mv ‘^'‘tiiocratic t'xtHMilivf rniumittci- that prinuirit’s "ill 1i(* lio|,| in this fi unty on -*uly SECRETAKV ‘ - HASH !•> to (‘juui 'ia'i I 'f lU’r''- 1 1 be tnit’tl ni t ; i‘ N '.cn Tht* of. i iVrtnlK't lirevard, X. C.. June- 5, k>h.. SERVICE AMD ITS RICH REWARD BREVARD INSTITUTE Operated by W. M. C. of M. E. C, S. C. H. TK0WBRI1K;E. Pr.iuir-.l Mr. Xoiili M. Hclh.wcll, S\ lv;in \'alk‘\- Xvws. l>it‘\ .inl, X. C. 1 Var M1. Hollowcll: I want Id lakr a iiKniicut of tinif to thank yi>ii very sincrreiv in which >”ou ha\c tri-at(.-<l Brt vard In"tituti,' ihf >x*ar aiul 1 atn Mm' vnnr liln ral \va\ of tlcaliiv^ wil’i the c-diKMli ot the v^realf't factors in thv growth of wliat ishvst ainoni; ti) let \on know that wc' do '-incc-rfU a]i;ircciatc \dur cff.tit- fo'- the j^enerous an«l courteous manner e''|)ecially at connnt.!U'einent time. )nal and < ]iurc]i institutions of our town is one us, and I f< .-I it my pleasant d.ut \’ and privilt '.^e 3,000,000 FEET"» second PRIMARY IN VIRGIN TIMBER A. C. Cloujih Erects Portable Mill for Cutting 800-acre 'Fract of Virjifin Forest lielonjfinK to His F'atlier. 1 ha\c hearil a i;reat man\' \;-r\- co;:i’>]inienlary ri^-niark - ah tut mer. It rclli'Ct' both ciedit iip;>n tin- scl’oo] and upon the jiaper. of value I' (.'I)m:n'.-nc'-nicnt write- ui> ihi- ;-:,U'eu U'- ma\ be <'! inU fvil to tlu- Institute. -t to \our re;iders and therdi'. an<! I I'lOpe ‘hat tin- s;)m .lU inal’iy. and ( I M ; . < 11 1 I .now it i~^ ! ''U:n- ha\ (■ i-i Auain thankinu \-ou. I am. Vonr> ver\- trulv, C H. 'rR<>\Vr.KIl)( ■sot t jiriniary h.ive ed. riii'V Will 1m> <!•*- ■ n. ■ : tlu* i'. v.inTi^ of tlie t :ia t 1 Ih ^ Illy OTie ( ■ th«* iMire. four f Mir t' r r» _ri>trar of t rejt";.. rcr. two for Cl !!' r : -r 1 ];*• three p\>.ceN tiv he lilled. li.ree for I'nad overse'er in Br'ev-n'd !-i\vn>hi|i ami twi. in t athey's er* rk tov\n>hip. 'Flie rejuihlii'aiis are silent Jitid doni>llf>> ]>rar'i>in;^ “wat'hful wait HILT.'' GOMMISSIO^EBS FIX COUNTY T^X LEVY Colitis or Bloody Flux Discussed By Dr. Hunt, County Physician, Jis to Its History, Prevalence and Prevention; Alarm Unnecessary F.eli('vin>: that ui view of tiie w;ilt>spre:id interest in the suiijeet of colitis a wor.; irom tin* county health oj^ieer, i)r. ('. Vv . liuni, would m tvi‘a uood pnru fse at this ]iartH‘nlar tiinc. flu* Xews vet juested lunv to uin U. tnrc a ureat numv case~ ha\'e h 'en treated throujhoiit the county by oui-jthysieians. re>vdlim^ iti re - v : ei-y. 1 do not wi<h to he und -- ; stoo;! a?, munmi/.in;^ the i:i'avity I this di:^'-a>e and '.visli to^ warn it!] !o 1 USt' t lie Ilt'tin>! ear** to pri'Vent :hc di.-eas>' and to ta k>- immediate >l‘‘p: deal of hi'niorrhai^e from tlii‘ how- 'The nio.-'l aeceptahle iheory woiiM hi' iliai the ea-.se of flic dis 1‘a^i' is (’uro!o*i'ica 1. that is. sfa ?'0!ial. due t ) intense dry weather and, h*‘at totlee-ved by sudde!i cool tdiariL'i-and stoi-m.' 1ls.11 iHijn (ir (.I NI RAL'FAX RAFK FlXFl) A r SIJ7 ON rni: Poll I'-ax In S2 H‘rt'v;:rd School District Ri duceil 5 Cents; -Special luxes. .\t tile .1 une m- intr < f the Ifard ■ !, ■ '\iiif y c innn.-"«ii ■iu-r> the tn.v ra te 1, V tli'‘ ensuin_r yi :!r> >vas tixed and •• lit d\de ol 1:; .!> to ]>e levii'd a*' I '111- ]mrj)">. > t ■ wiiicdi they ,.,il '.e a]tpli'-d eolh'cted was ui ran^reil in the fol.owimz <;rih‘r ; rati* is ^dvrn ni ernls on the ■ |ii'o]icrty \ a iiJvti'n. ^tat'' tax . ]M-n~ion tax !. wiili retere'tice to tin eau^e. ]ire vah'Uce, treatment, etc., and knidly don«‘. Hi^ interview is interes^i^.L^ ed- Ueatioiial and iii'-t rvicti \ e, and siiows that tlu‘ 1 >oetor has made t- eloM' >tn<ly of thij- >n;>jrel. ills re- ■ ent ."tateinciit in the News t"i:efh i-r with eommi-iits havt- iu'eii hv.:h- Iv co.mplimmreU by tlie editor of flllit'Lcwood 'I'liei'a]u‘u1 i>t. a medi cal 'ion'Mial ot wiib‘re])utaiu>n j)ub- li^hed at ' biea'-ro. and will he re jirodnceil and I'onuncnteti u]>ou in that publication. :i fact .vbowinLr in itself that views on this im- poi'tant subje't ai'c s nind. Another fa<-t whieb >hould im- inav'S the lay mind of his ktiow- Icd^e of >n(di subjects is a rv-eent reqiiesT from the American .lour- na! of < linical .M 'dicini'. published at' 1’tiica,.j'o. asking' fitr an artiide li'catinLi 1 h< siiltjci t ol snmme!' rn<ei..-->s, to he puhli>h*Ml in lhl> maun/.inc . I >11. 111 N r's In ri;i:\ n:w “Xot wishiuij: to be to'> otHcious. and desiri!!}^ mmdi itiore lo heai from the other ’physicians of thei county than to bear mysdf talk, j will state that tins di-ca^e lias pre vailed in this eo'iiily jit dillercnt time.-i lor several ilecadcs. An t’]>i j dcmic 1.'. or yeavs au’o was (liiUe exten>ive. It now i)rcvails To ai irreuter or U-ss extent thn>Ui;hout this and other States. It has a})- a statement disease, its * in its treatnu*iil u|io!i the iirst st:L'iis ; pi.iids upon imi.ro])cr tiiet pi-evention. {of it> appearance, ihis hc' ha lie cau-M* sauitaI'v condition.' less de- and un- I,,, school fund , ■ontins.'-i'nt I peared jn a severe formas an t“pi tiin l I". l>:nipcr Innd 1, bri-'irc j fund •>. railroad b‘-!cls 2a. spei'ial j ti‘tal east f.,y !<;. chain iraiitr ]■■. ruad tax i5. It ha.-' school tax 1 ■ e\^‘ te T,- pn: lie’"'*" let' V I'ell tax oTi each taxable ]ki11 di>tributed as ftdlows : .':?1..''»0 !)lic stdiool fund, II* ct*nts to n fund au(. cents to pau per funtl. 'i’he board ordered that tlu> fol- ],iwin!~' sjM'cial >chool taxes be C(d- ltH-t'*d in the (listnet> named. first amount is <m the j»oll il the second on the spKi ]»ro]iertv. ^jtlnation, hein;,'t xjire.-«sed in cents. ijrcvard townshij) ; (ilonces- t.iwnshij) '.to, ;;(i; Hogback ;,)wn>hU’ B".'’d Xt>.-J '.tu. iJnyd Xo. ti", 20; Prevard [ iiO, 20 ; ('atheys «'reek X»>. 1 , < 'athevs ( 'reek Xo. ‘i *><', ^,V; Catheys (’reek Xo. H ;:i, I'a ; nnnns Rock No. 1 '.*<». ;;o; Ha'^ta- toc X**’ •**'* lh»«ba(‘k Xo. 1 -.'(I; Little River Xo I IKI, ;;o ; j'r’itb (’reek 7:>. iK>. Jt WHS ordered hy tfie hoard that |j,,,.nsc and i>rivilei'c taxt‘s bo lev- ii'd in amounts e(pial to those lev ied State }»nrpost*s. except wlicrc limits are made l»y th«* reve nue HC.t, and in su(di cases the ta.ves levied are to be the largest perndtted. ter s in a few days. attraeliMi I'Xl'SlWlj atten tion and caused fXl'Sl AL alarm While many fatal i*ascs liavi' oc- cruT»‘d setMnin^di’ (if u malignant na- li Is (»i.ii Timk Ih.ooiiv Fi.r.x This diseusi'IS wluit i.- known to the old-time f«dks as blootly fl‘>;.\ .and was aecoidin^' to its medicri! hir-Iory mueli inoit> widespi.-ad nd fatal in years p.i-t 1 hromcbMiit tirs a nd 1 >t her Sta tes. ! t is les- ta^al no w because <.f better kuowie lire .if sani tation and diet and the di-eovery and mannfact ui’c ol anti'^eptie nn d- : icines. ^iviiiLC ji}iy>ic:ans liettcr I remedies for i t s t reat men t. It lia> I been ap])ca r;mr in an enidemic foi-m I I'very 1". l.'ioi' •.'(! yeai-.'. In oilier :year> oilier forms »»f the testitial land stomach tronlde seemed t • I take its place. Mver sinct^ l"'l ■' 1 have notici-t{ t’nat in one s-‘a^ 'M I the ;prevaU,in,i: sumn,ver disease, atntnrir children wascliolera infant- ! I um. olbei- times (liari'hea or ilisen- I tary or Hf otlier times nuxed con- d’tions of tlifi'c di'-cases. Airain 1^'aslrie fever was the jire vail ini: di>ear-e. 1 notieed that \.'iien ihe stunni'/r discasi' toidc the form of irast I'ie ievcr t h-.Te was connr, ra il vely few cases of cholera inia;it- um, dirn’rhea and disentary. ,.ne type seeiiun.i; to ;)revail one se;i>..:i .and one another, the jiresent di^- ease, colitis, iu otli'M’ wonU. o;.i lime bloinlv dux' havinij tieen Co i- spieu.'u^by it> absenc(‘. ■•Tht‘ cause I %vould <atusith'r t 1 be individual predisjiosition, also as !-ecently stated in the Xews as fidh nvs ; “ -'rins localized e])ideuiic is what ]diysician> term colitis, that is, .111 inJlammation of the mueous lining of the colon, the lar>'e bow>d. ‘ >ue and perhaps all of the cases were Zebiilon Weaver of Asheville Will be Democracy’s Standarcf Bearer; Judj^e .fiistice Most Formidable Opponent; the Vote. L. S. f'loutrh of Wari’en, Pa., who lias been tovnin*'an ''Oo acre tract of vii-jrin timber in the Tderi ( an non i'alls .section for a bout 10 years, has nnd( i-takcTi to niarl:et tlie j>ro duets (>f tliis iinc boundary of pop- l.t r, I! I Ic and cdu'."t nut. A. (’. ('lo’iirh. ^ III of f!ic owner of tlievc io! ‘-.-t-. hi!.' f,.“'n in lir: vai d a lew v.e* ks. (luring wliieii 1n;ie he h.is ’.ristalled a piudaide mdl lor sawimi the forest ]»r<iducts Mr Clonijh estimates thar there are about thre<‘ million feet of .salable timber in ad<!ition to the lariri* 'pmntity of by ]>roducts sueh as tan back and woml to be us- d bv ac:d jilants. Ile is employim' 'ifiout ].% men, bnt tliis number will be consulerably increased at an early date. (,>i)crHtiotis t'Xt'T.diic,!' over twoye.'irs will Ik* n. ees.'arvto mark et this 1 t'l'est. Mr. ('lom:h is makinir his home in Aslicville, but expects to move to Brevard within a few months. mmw IS INDIGNANT . The onicial returns from tlm Ki coutities in 1 In-'Pentli eouf'ressional district showed that Zeb Weave)- failed to L'et the nomination bv votes. His most foriiddabht o)>- ponent was .IndL^e .lusfir-e wlio has t'• -X ''y 7 P “Best sanitarniTi. rm»st carcfevi snpervi-ion of fo(,d, k. epiiiLr the bowtds tree and oj>en by morninu do-e of castor o;l a nil .-.p. |•i^.-; of t ur- peiltine. dose in propoi't.ou to a-Te, I would e 'U^ldcr ils the best Jil’e- ventions. I'.uiiily filiysiciaU'. ."iKiiild be ealb'd upeu the fir-'t .'■iirns of any indiiresii m and icive jti’oinp; tri.*atment and atiention. I jxm tic* lir.-r sii;n of tl'en al di>--;tse tlie jdiysician should be called inimetii- atidy as it i> very impt>rtant To ."tart the treat!iient at The earliest ]io.'>sible moment. As a linal word, as to prevention of this autl iiossi- i.dy many other di-^eases, woidd in jSist upon tlu* im port,a nee of Y ^family in the ewunTy benu: r^'ip- })li d with properly constnieled wat 'r clo.<i‘rs and st'wers. W’Uen tln> is im])ossible, siniit.ary juivi.'S siiould be in.-'!alled and ]iropi.*rly eared for. *‘Too mni'h cannot In* said in this connection as to the importance of serecninLT your homes. Kvery jne- caution siiouhl b(> taken to kec]» out ami exterminat«‘ tin* llu's. 'I’hey are j^reat disease Carr't are daiurerous. ZEBULOH WEAVER __ i wired, Mr. Weaver tha,t he will ve', j .isk for a secc'iul ]»rimary, hi*ne( [Mr. Weaver is the cuugressio?-'’. i j nominee. i 'i'he Total v<jtc for the candidat: ■ : f(diow > : Z'bull ,n We.a ver. : .Tud‘.':'?-i ; M •SU'^tice, •>. 'I i ; S >i. (Tallert. |el;i; Flank S. llewitt, ''i*;!. Thi^ ; makes the tot.al vi^te cast fur coTi- j ^re.--sman in the T^'iith distric-t l'\ 'with Tiee.-ss.iry to iicniU'.- ^ite. S FARTS TOO LATF AM> !S NOT CONVLNiEN'i' Protest rileu Wilh R-.iiiroad Offi cials aiul Nt)rth C’>arolina Cor- pi»nition Comniissioii. 'I’he announcene-nt that the Southern Bailway e.iinjtany weulc not inan‘_rur;ite its sum;i!-‘r .'''In u- ule on tht* 'I'oxavvay divi.-'iou until .inly was by no means well re ceived in Brevard. ili'evard j)eople })ri.)te.^ted imme diately. Tele‘_:rams were forw;ii‘il- <if to railroad olllciuls in \Va.-'hin>/- lou ami the matter was takt u u]) with fhe State C.'orpt>ratiou » om- nu.''Sion but to no avail siiu*t‘ tins body ciiul'-i not make a rulluji '‘**j feet i VC wit hit! ;Jo days. j Ijocal cUl/..-ns were ixreatlv jilea.'cdi i Miavles karl Jollay, ai^ed aV)eU. over the proi>ose*l seluaiuie recent-1 twenty ,mouths, th,e only ciiild ly published in the Xews as tUfered ! >i’-- and .Mrs. < has. .lollay, dn u ‘ r»v ( ul. (’.('. iiodires, winch failed ;‘‘olitis about one o eleck 'i'tli sday of iiceeptance. Ttu-y assert tiiat it ; ^Bter an illne.-s of only r. would have lieeli far ni')re conveil- j 'htys. lent than tin* one ;..lept..-d and tluit | 'I'he eliild a ]>]>arcntly rallie.l o}'; it ct.uld liave be»“U operated at a Sa: ..r.lay but soon to.>k a e];an,ir inu(di ic'-> expcn.se than the um? iurliie wur>e and an (Uit-of-T-= .v'- ! That will be inauuuraTetl. Tiiey ai‘c | sjiecialist in children’s diseas*, s v.as CHARLES im. JGLLAY SOGOyflBS 10 COLiTiS 1)V no means rt*ticent on tiie.'Ub- ‘•[^ismy duty and will als 1 !te my ]>leasart* to su])]>ly all w'ho may so (b'sire with a pam]dilet sent out by the State showing' the])rt>]»er construction of the sanitarv privy.’’ Dr. Ijtint adds that owimr to the general prevaleiu'c of the disease it w’ould not be ])rudent for a mother to ieavi^ this eonununity ‘ and iro to anotlier, hut ratlu*r ex- a ht*morrai'hie, naturt*, a ^I’oat ercis<* jtrecaution at home. GED.1R MOUNTAIN BREEZES Mfs,<,s Hn,w„ E. BENNETT OF SWAIN IS SENATORIAL CANDIDATE Deal, cha])»*rones; Misst*s Mary j l’o]H*, “Jack" dones, Karline l-iil- j The home of Kev. S. C. H(*ekwiTh reath, Dora Hellams, Mar*^]u*rite ■ of ( harleston was struck by li>rht- ^iiu•key. Fdizabeth Stover, Sarah I niuLT last week and was ."ili^htly (Jeer, Florenci; Hushes, Jvathle»*n | damai;ed. STrawTi. Ijavinia Hunter, lA)ttie Boh Means and B. (hiTininf^ham Piowden, Francis Tarjiley. of (Jreenville spent st^veral days at Wt*I<h»n I^ee went to River Falls, (’edar Mountain last \ve«*k. s. (’., Saturday. The (’amp Firo (iirls ^'av(? a Stddon Jones was in Brevard danee Tuesday ni^'ht. It was at-j Friday. tended hy the following jj;neats:. Misses Xathulie Forsythc! and Messrs. Means and (.’unninf^ham of | Kathleen Frwin of Brevard were (iret*nville, Ravmond and Hamlin j here the latter part of last week j l4ishoi>, Air. and Mrs. E..A. Cutts. for the purpose of visitinj' the Mu.sicwas rendered by Raymond , jjirls’ eani])s, hut at the hour of Bishop and Miss Louise Dendy. | their visit the eamp girls were en- 'riu' «‘veninjr was enjoyed hy all. | joying life elstnvlu*re and the cani}>s The (’ami> Fire (iirls left Friday | were vacant, morninj,; for their homes in Seneea, _ S. ( ., after eiijoyin^: two weeks in , pflY IQ Rllll niMP the mountains around Cedar Moun-1 WlHt UuA 10 DulLUinu Woman’s Missionary society tain. j of the Mt, Moriah Baptist ehureli Saturday found the Tan{?le Foot I •!. E. Cox is havini; erected on j will give an iee ereain siip])orat (Iirls of (Greenville in camp at French Broad avenue a two-stovy i the home of J. Jii. Zaehary at Cal- Cedar .Mountain. Thev will he nionse. Robert Kili)atriek has the ! vert Saturday, June 17. at s n'eloek called on Monday, hut lu* olVered lud I ject. 'I’iicy assei't witlniut rest*rve , no encv»ara;^-enu;nt. j That the >ehcdule has been arraUirctl , 'fht* funeral services wort' (a>u- to suit a few Atlanta ]>i*ople m-■ ,i;|, ;f]-,rh,. ivunu* Tuesday a'.' stead of the ^'en(*ral public fi'OiU ; 1^.1.^0011 by Rev. A. W. .McDamel wliich this county draws it.'^ tuuri>t j pas'o»i‘ id ,\Ir. and ?drs. tbdlay. lu- ])atrona;4<.‘. | ternicnt was made, ut '>ak (ir »V; As ti) tiu) time, it was hopeil that I (‘t'luetcry. A ]>rofusion of floi'a'; the? .sehciluh* would he inaus'urated I tilTt*rimrs and the lar^t* numbi*r ef before -July iu order to accommo- ! people attendiu”' the servict's testi^ date the boys who will atteml the tictl to the (h‘e{» sym]>at!iy of th- two camp sc'hools, which will o]»en the last of ,Iune, and other pariit*s wi^hiui' to speiul their vac'ation in this section. The SouTheriT may 1m* prevailed upon tt) hej'in Tin* summer sched ule before July it was imb- lished in the X'ews hi'^t week. many friends of tin* bereaved. 'FJh! pallliearers were Lam: Lew i done; Lewis 1*. Hamlin, Ora L and Xoah M. lIollowelL i The selection of a candidate* to ! represent this district in the senate of the I'.M7 session of the (General Assem>)h' w'as left to SwaiJi county, which selected Kell<*y E. Bennett i ai'cordiuf' to the following from the Bryson C'ity Times: “Kelly E. Biumett was nomina ted last Saturday as tlu* democratic candidate for State st*nator. Out of a total of ahout 7iKi denu)crats in the county, tl7 took i>art in the primary.” ICECREAM SUPPER AT CALVERT TURKEY GREEK They will he here for ten days. They are Kilpatrick huildini' contract. tor the benefit of the church. Wm TiVday has been a visitor of his father, I). E. ].^\*day. ?,lr. Burges of Pickens visited his fatlu'r-in-law' last Sunday. Ulysses Thrift lias returuiHl from Lake Toxaway after a wt*ek's visit. (Harence (>rr was a visitor at S. V. Brown's last Sunilay. It. J. Brown has for the lust week heen working at his farm near Pt*nrose. Mrs. Rosa Orr visited her father, H. J. Brown, last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander visited Mrs. John Alexander Sun day. James Sitton of Etowah visited his sister, ^M rs. Sallie Lvday. Sun day. BLUE JAY. FACULTY FOR PENROSE SCHOOL A» a meeting of the school cois.- Tuittet*meu and Su]»t. T. ('. Hendt r- son on Friday at Pt*nrost*, Pref. A. F. Mitclu*ll was re-eleett*d pr:ncij)a. ami will have charge of the hig’:- scdiool grades. Prof. J. B. Summey w'as nselect ('d and will havt* charge ,.f the Uh Tith, 'Uh, and Tth grades. Miss Ethel Jones will have chargi of the primary grades. AN EARLY GARDENER Mrs. T. J. Xeely claims the di.«. tini-tion of being among the fore nuist gardeners in the depot sec tion. She gathert*d a nice quantity of heans for the first time Mtinday and has large juicy tomatoes anu other nice vegetafiles sufKcientlj matured for the market. ,
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