Public Schools.
Monday, July 6th, 1903, the
of Education of Transyl
’^’unia
Brevard Again Victorious.
The Brevard base ball team
county met in the court ito Johnson City and
*‘‘>use in Brevard, and after the Bristol, Tenn., to play a series of
^^suul introductory business pro-, ^^ames with each town,
^‘^ecled to appoint committeemen ' Bi istol has one of the best
‘ind apportion the school funds ' teams in the south, and our team
each district as follows: Uviil iheir meet “foemen worthy
lioijd District No. 1— of their steel. ” From the scores
^ ^ Brown, Dealos «:ames with Johnson City
printed below it appears that the
iMstrict No. 2—T. U. Duncan, P. P.
S. N. Merrell-4100.
District Xo. :i—(i. T. Lyday, C. P.
' ‘Jiytoii, Caj'son WotKliin—
Itnrxrd —District No. 1 —
‘^Jiylus Clark. Mark \V. tioklsinith,
Uose—$Sl).
J^i'>trict No. 2—W. II- Duckworth,
D. M. Don**las, T. T. l.oftis—
-'P4tiO,
District No. —T. T. Patton, W. E.
Dcaver, Wm. Maxwell—i^lOO.
jHstrict Nt). 4—J. -lohn
Mufus cirant—tso. i T;ie sendinur out of a <>:ood team
I>istrict No. .•)-daslon NVill, .1. W. 1 , , ^
-Morris, w. H. Allison -iduo. ^ demoiist rates to the outside
('•itlidfs Ci-nk District No. ' world that there is a town named j
^ 1^. 11. Scriijj'^s. (i. 1j. liiazeuer, J
Brevaid team had a walkover
I in the first game, was beaten in
the second game and was again
vick)rious in the third, winning
two out of three games.
Tliereis no town the size of Bre
vard in the United States that
has as irood a team as we have.
Mrs. CHAHLES LOTT S
JUn PARLORS
• •
Brainerd & Armstrong’s
SILKS
Kmbroidery wash silk in File
Cas])ian. lionian and liope.
Mohia Lustre Floss. Corti-
celli machine silk and twist
in all i-iades. Also H, & A.
sofa i)illow toj)s in llussian
SII^K linen and l-^nylish art tickinjr.
Bulf^arian Table Spi’eads at The Art Parlors.
Candies and Chocolates received weekly.
Butterick Patterns and the Delineators.
Ribbons, Laces and Insertions.
Black and white Net for waists.
All-over Laces.
(iernaan Lisle Hose for Ladies and Misses.
(’oi'ded and Plain Pique Belts.
Oxford (’loth four-in-hands.
Huck Stocks and Collars in white and dainty colors.
Handsome Ladies' Kerchiefs at each.
(’hilTon and Silk Pans.
Hair Looj)s and Fancy Side Combs.
Olympian Silver Hooks and Fyes.
Enyflish Twill Tanes, Linen Ribbons.
l*leasant waitinj^ room with scales and mairazines at
THE ART PARLORS
A. Mull—!fl,")U.
Disti-ict No. 2—T. .1. Koss. Al
exander, .fr., Thomas (Jarren—^120.
District No. K. C. (ilazenei-,
*1 iiiiies Whitmire. .1. M* Zachary—$120.
}{(>ck' -District No.
1 — Lawreiice Ash\v(.)rth. 11. L. Allison,
lluy:hey Orr—$UH».
District No. 2—.1. N. McD. Cantrell.
-I- K. Duckworth. S. P. McCarroll—
Brevard; that s.-iid town has a
b ill team and that the ball team
is a winner Such reasoning
naturally leads to the absolutely
correct conclusion that if Bi’e-
vard has surplus capital and en
ergy enough to get out such n
tea.n that it is a good ]ilace to go
^ilo.
District No. :5—S. \V. TI->osed, Wal- live, and sucli is the case.
iiaxter. .1. 11. 1 laxter—^SU. i • ,i «
District No. 4—\V. I’. il«>-sed. J. H. ■ brevard is the livest, busiest
Biiiiwell. L. D. Si-rii^ys. tsi). j and most metrop >litan liltle town
Kostnifjc Toirndiiit -District No. 1— j,, mountains. Whenev«^(
n\ivJs Brevard has or does anything i;
^!«is'trict^No. 2--K M Whitmire. J | is as g«)od as can be had or done;
1^. (Jiliispie. Leo Fisher, ^liiu. jin fact to the well informed in-
Disirict No —Davis Calloway, vestor Bievard is synonomout
in Meece. 11 M I'oue.i. ¥iH». \vith progression and thorough
ness.
(iallowav, W
Brevard
Johnson Citv
District No. 4—L 1
C Aiken. .1 M Powell—•'fNi.
District No. •')—.1 S iirii^well. H K j
Calh.way. .1 H Cravley. | Monday
(t Inure sit I' 'J'ou'nshi‘i Disii*ict No. 1— !
-I H House, H S MeCall. T(iallo- Tuesday Brevard
wav. $U0. .loliiison t ity
District No. 2—(' M Moore, .fames We'nsday Brevard
Antlers, Blythe McCall. | .l«)hnson City..
District I.:»—.1 asper M< <’all. .James 1
M H v:
lu IT c.
\) IT) :i
2 :i i(»
1.’) 7
() s
4 i>
•Mi-Cali, Kufus .Mc< ail.
District No. 4—M Owen, Sim])
Fi^h.■r. W K Hall. *KM.
IIoijIkhIx 'J'nirnslilp—District No. 1 —
I’t'Ovven. 10 Ueece. (iidton Miiler.
-'?i:U».
District No. 2—-1 A Bi'eodlove. Lee
Norton. T H lie d. •■Jil2<>.
District No. .‘{ — Dr C (irimshaw, W
n Xicholson, W .1 ()wi*n. $1(HK
District No. 4—I S Fisher. A .T Lee.
K I) Owen. !?S0.
Distri(!t No. Arthur Miller. W A
nurlinyjime, S L Saunders.
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
Child Labor Bill Meets With Defeat
In the House.
Atlanta, .Tuly 9.—Dereat In the de-
gres forecasted by the apponents of
til'* child labor bill was the fate of that
m-'i-iisure in the house of representa
tives ypsterday, at the conclusion of
a debate which lasted Tor ;:\x hours.
Opponents of the bill asserted con
fidently on Tuesday night that they
had 90 votes. The result of the roll
IJtIh liinr lotriisliiit Distri«>!t No. cau house at noc-n yesterday
L Hardin, Neal Heath. C - Ic- that they had lost
1
< i-ary. $5*0.
District No. 2—.I 11 Mc(’all, W .1
Kay. rvlarshall l>all. *100.
Disti-ict No. W S Ashworth, W
\\ Kil])atrick, A .1 Ceor^e. .^120.
District No. 4—W H Xicholson. D
.M Shr.ford. Ij M Hart. .Sl2'».
District No. •')—I*' A Heath. N M
Brown, James Jtmes. .SS*.
coLoin o hai’f:.
lioifd 'Tnti:nslni> —District No. 1 —
Smith. .i?SO
Ihd'nnl 'J'oa'hsliiit—Disti'ict No. 2—
Ike Hailey, Bryce Mills. llichai-d
Ponder. .^100.
District No. .‘i—U»*v. Fletclier. C.’am
Mills Marshall (iadsden. .slOO.
All the C()unnilteein(*n are re-
only one of these, while the vote for
the measure was aboui, what had been
conceded by them, its failure being
recorded by 89 to 7,').
The debate yesterday was somewhat
more of a picturesque one than that
of the day betore. The speake’^s had
a shorter time allotted to them, and
there was a little more gringer about
the proceeding. A little tilt between
<;e()ryfe Orr, Adam Hutchinson, Doc ^j.v Moses, of Coweta, an.i Mr. Tigner,
of Muscogee, served to enliven the uro-
ceedini>:.'j quite a bit. Mr. Tigner
had raised some question as to .Mr.
Moses’ political refcrd, as to his De
mocracy, and though Mr, Moses was
Eot in the hall at the time, ho heard
1 , . of it .Tnd came back with quite a
,,uin‘d -oetore .Mitenng upon sharp reply
the duties «)f th-ir office to take ^here was considerable fec’lng dis-
oatli for the fail htjii ])erformance played by some of the sjieakers. but i:
iht^reof. Sec. 45 School I^avv. ^as all in good nature, an.l the evi-
The Board of Kducation or- dence was abundant that every vote
dei'cd that every school shall be was the result of an honest, straight-
run four montlis. and that no forward opinion as to the merits of
contracts shall be made by any measure.
committee for moi-e money than before, tne gallery
lias been api)ortioned to their re crowded with interestfd listeners.
spec-.tive disti-ict. If it
I , . f 1 to demand a cessation of applause.
to employ a teacher whosfe salary , Australian ballot bill failed to
in four months \\ould bfc moie receive a constitutional majority in
than is apportioned to thtlschool senate yesterday after the provi-
for which he is employe*, then sion that it should not bei'.ome ef-
the amount ovei* must by made fective until approved by the grand
np by private subscri[>tion. Due juries had been stricken from the
regard has been given to schools measure.
needing more than one teacher. This morning a motion to reronsid-
I T Newton, ‘ action will be made and the
i probability is that the grand jury pro-
I vision will be put in the bill. When
' this is done, there are assurances that
a requisite constitutional majority will
be forthcoming.
Brevard Banking Company
Statement at the close of business May 4, 1903*
Capital $ I'"),000.00
Surplus 2,201.40
Deposits subject to check • ••••• •••• •••••• •••• •••••• •• •• •••••• •
$151,70^8
RESOURCES.
Loans $ (‘>8,032.70
Furniture 544.5 (i
Due from other banks 70,124.47
Cash on hand 4,002 .00
$151,703.88
I. J. W. McMinn, Cashier, certify that the above is correct to the best of my knowledge and
belief. -T- W. McMiNN.
County Supt.
It Takes Patience
.. to be a ..
Good Fisherman
T^UT it takes more patience and more skill to l)uild a clothiiio-
I’eputation, and truth is the most powerful lever we could
use to hriii<;’ our successful business to its present height. You
, wiii't goods that are rigiit, and you want right prices in theiiL
The Satisfaction Brand Clothing
will not disappoint you at the })rice we have marked them, and
as to lit, stvle, as w'oll as the price, are sure to please you.
Values in
Shoes and
Oxfords
Your money goes a long way when invested in shoes here. It needs no persuasion to sell
shoes that have good value sticking out all over them. Our **Star 5 Star** Shoes look
like a dollar more than we sell them in any light or any position.
The Style and Leather
Concert at St. Pliilip’s.
Theladies of St. Philip’s church j
of Brevard have seciired the ser- i
Kishlneff Ringleader Suicides.
Berlin, July 11.—^The Frankfurter
vices of Mr.s. Emma Berry Pol- Zeitung says it learns by way of Bu-
- 4; LI * 4- charest, Roumania, that the ring-lead-
l,i«l, one of the "Sc.uth s sweot- KUhineft atrocities, a man
est singers ’ to give a concert for named Pinerjewski, has committed
the benefit of the Roctorv fund, suicide at Kishlneff because the direc-
Due notice will be -iven of time the Russian ministry ot justice
had arrived there, commanded by the
and ])lace. ^Irs. Pollard has czar to make a stringent investigation
toured from New York to Florida into the horrors. The Zeitung also
(luring the past season with emi- learns from another source
^ ^ . that former Governor Von Roban has
iieiit success, and has received returned to Kishlneff and is endeavor-
the most liattering notices from ing to get the Jewish population or
the press. All lovers ot bl-illiant ‘hat place to unite in a testimonial
\ . to the effect that he behaved correct-
inusic ha\e a leal tieat in stoie. jy during the massacres.
are just like more expen.>ive shoes at other stores, and w^e stand l)ack of the w^eai. This
store is noted for good shoe values, and if you are a man or woman who ap})reciates a trim
shoe and are not u}) again.st saving a dollar buy a pair of our “Star 5 Star" BrowMi Co. Shoes
and you will be more than pleased with the price and wear.
We have special values in Diy Goods, Li.die.'^ and Gents’ Furnishi’'
Fur Hats, Floor Matting, Etc.
Come and see us at the One^Price Spot Cash Store opf
Faitthfnlly yours.
W . P. W
Phone 54.
To Cure a Cold i
Take Laxative Bromo Qiuime Ta
Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. TblS SlJflU