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Sylvan Valley News MINER BREESE. Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. BREVAKD, TRANSYI.VANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1904. VOL. IX--NO. 10 Dunns Rock Lodge No. 267 F. ^ M. Meets Friday on or boforc the full moon in month, at '1 ]). m. Vi.sit- injy Masons ai-e ooi-dially invited to meet with sptly \VM- ^IaxwIiILL, See >/. Brevard Telephone Exchange. iiorwi^: Dailv- T a. m. to 10 p. ni. Sunday t(* a. ni.. 4 to (> ]>. m. C’entral ^’oo'.'oi- Hlock. ProfessioEMil Cards. The Russo-iap War. Events as they Hava Occorrsd Since Last Report. Following is a chronological ac count of actual occurrenccs in the Far East last week in the \va;- between Japan and Kn.ssia. ^ February I’O—x\diniral Alexeiff j trance, issued a proclamation inChines(i. i announ(*ed aslvin^ aid fi-oni that country. : Jai>aii. Ihe lorts at Pori The-unboat Madjur, ordered b> Arthur tired on the Japanes(‘ iCliina lo leave sliann’hai. over , doinif no dam:ii;e. (ixeneial ted they w’ere unsuccessful in tlu'ir attempt to bottle up the Russian s(iuadron MtPort Ai'tlnir b\' blockadin;^ tho harbor en- The Korean govern- its alle<nance W. A. GASH, ATTOR N EY-AT-L A W,! im oi. shcI. Rooms 7 & 3) ij’cff'inri BIci'g, Brevard, H. C. Iluilrouds uird liiiiiiiji'ratiuii. AcL-ordiiif' to llic* of llit cliairnian of tiu* V>'t,‘L-;u*rii i’a.sstti;xoi assoi-iali(;a, tlie preat in«T<':isi? in ini- ini^^ratlon cur!n,i; HKi:5 was (iui* lar.i;i‘l\ lo til*-* indu« (*iii<‘nis oij'tMcd i y the lai! roads lo si‘ttl« rs on tli<* I’ariii lands in the northwest, ihe southwi'st and th( far \vt‘st. Nearly ail tlio l:),Vi;e railway systems, it is said, have their ai;er.i;- iu Europe ilruniiMin:; up iiuiaii'ranls. AVhen the qu«_‘.;tioii oi’ ri-siriciiii;^^ im initiation by imposiM.:;’ a:i ucMtion.u test was 'oefore the las! eoa^n-ss. rep res(Mitativcs of several iar?,'.* M’s'stc-ri! roads were heard in 0i)p<).-;.i':0!i to i; The}' did not say that the iiro;joSv‘ii re striction would inierf(>r(‘ with the work the roads art' doin^;' in planiin.:^^ sevti(M> TO C<2lsfcrRia and the NOR.THWEST! stfiyed lier time limit atid Japar. Kisstul t..eiKon of nt e/ech^ i blessed by lll('I their own lands or on (Uhcr ue i ..1.;. cL-f 1,... it! „tilled Ian«ls in the region.'; Iraveleil hv liotod in Prii<i:ue and the Tjnit(Hl ^ P* pi pai atoi ,y to 1l.j\in„ loi TEXAS ifv W. B. DUCKWORTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Investigation of Land Titles a Speciaity. llooms 1 and 1^. I’iekelsimer liuildin^-. ZACKARY &. BREESE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Gfficss in McMir.n Block, Brevard, K. C. WELCH GALLOWAY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. l*raeli(‘»*s in all llie coui'ts Rooms 9 aiiJ 10 r^cMinn Biock, Brevard, N. C. Dr. K. i-L CARSON SurgeoPx Dentist I ir;i r 11\ I.M ll;i II k. ;'1.;,"'WJ\ c. S;iti'l';ut;oli ' iii 'V;!’ '''i in :i i < )| ■( r:i! ioi'> C. C. K;LPATR.[CK, COSTRAQieB m I Room 13, !vic?i'iRn u!i'c';, ErevarJ. K. C. stiinatfs uivcn <;ii all ]<iiid> o! worl- in tlif ItuililidL: ■ iin'. ”T. L. C w-AiRKE, L j ic* I'J-1 Phnis and sp.M-ili,-;; of huihlinL: w ot i;. 1 111.-' o;i ail kiiMl: T. B. Cr.AR.Y, Contractor fcr Ail kirns of Brick VVcr!; States consulate was menaced. Russia and Japan airret'd on reg ulations -ovc‘rnin<4* new’spaper (•ori(.‘S[ ondents at the front, four tiraiid tiuices decided to ac cotnpiiny (Jeneral Kuropatkin t(' Manchuria. J^’eb. ;21—Russian tinances ar( said to t)(' very low. ^J'he Rus sian \"iildivostoek s<piailron was r(‘I)orted olf lvana,L;ua, Sea of Ja- [)an. four hundr<;d ujih's southwost of Hakodate. AVash i iiiiiton ol’ricials are alarmed ov<m j ft'ar that food stuffs may bt‘niadi | (■out ral'.aiul of \vai\ Viceroy W- exit'll and si:ilT arrived at liar’oiii. ■ Feb. 1*1’ - liiiion i^)S('n. unti , [■('(•(•inly i^ussian mmi^lt.'r to Ja , the .Jai)am.‘S(> attack' oi; j iv':.->>ian vesx-lsat Ciicuiulpo was i c >ua!(My. 'Fite Hiitisli slt'amci : <,Jhi!:;:- i",u,iz' i-('[)oi-l« d llial sh(} wai- Oil l)y the Russians oh !>fahiy. ; l*‘> In a noi»? to othei ! |()\\t'i's l-Iussi.M .\cci!S(‘d Ja{)au oi j \ i(d;inii;4' thi* hiws of eivihzed iia ' ti()i!> ill oc,up\iiii:' Korea, ano ^ Hilt p.iis(h)i-!r b.Ui.'riy (it> ' liouiieed th:* Ja():iU(*s(; autliori t ('S. Many iJ issiau women Oi | I'! il licjiee a I'ft ii.”(*d to i^o to th( | .-■.'‘ lie ol \v:.i-. :i:iioii<i' ih(Mn belli,jj ; ! .s •tit'.'-cl itiU'aia. the most i !ii rii!\’ ae<'oi!'.|,i s led oi' d.anc-,M>- l.iO iiiiM'i'iai llieatre baiie at! tht.' front. All Russians, includ in- tile czar i nd czai'iiia, confess ed their sins and jirayed for vic tory. Fi'b. 1’7 It was re|'-orted iu Paris fi'om St. Potersburij: that t hi? Russiiiiis an* hard pi ('sse;l iu Maneiiuria l>y th(‘ .ia[)iues(> in vadei's, and tiiat the czai‘‘s forc<‘> may a!)andon iia! l>!n to ti^e milca do's troo[!S. Russian officiaU are re)-orted to be* incensed at the their lines. It was riaiii;;d tlu n that the railroads v.ere hard put to it tt) ;;ei all the coniiuoa lahor tl'ey needed aiei that it would he an injury to iheni to cut off the Euro[)ean supv-iy in wlu^it or part. The railroads do not now f('el as pro.sjM*rous as they diil two years ayn. They h.ive not llie nc'ed e.f l;iii!ir ih;il they had tJivn or that their oilieer.-: SiU(,l they had. InimisiMtion is siiinu lateil r.ow not to j.i(‘t lai»or. but lo j;; l settlers, an-J alst) to !i:e sr.nis wiiiei! the-y p;;y for their tr<iu:-i;()r.ai!o;i. li has been suriuised tii.at as llu* stv'a;;;- Unit»'d States on account of th( jship lines soiieit iiii!ii;;j;-alio;i i)eea!i.-:: ailei^od [)io Japanese fet Iiii<;’ ii. sik K.any tiiis couiltrv. /omiiiaiuu-r .uar shall, of tlie Friiled StaU s b'atth .^h! p \"lci\ •> bu wired the na'.\ • h'part meiit ll;at ht' assisted i:. rtscuiui;’ sui-vi\'ors of thedisa oh'd Russian x'essel \"aria,L:'. Fla” Law Peclareil L'lvaiiil. I'or a numi'er of y> ars r,'r.aiU paiii olle asruieialiifi!.-; ]ia\‘(‘ bvv .i iiiiUvln,:;' ai. eli'urt (o secui'e 'Jia '. ’‘•ui.'i.-i i i’Wi .i;ja in.-1 the' (iv'Si'cn;lion or iia;!!-t'’p; r a.-e oi' ii.t na!is:iia! lirrA, aad in sever.-.i siaics I'olabiy in York aiul I!iin(»is, ihei; lia\'e h eli SU^^•;■:;. .1 ul. Ni'W \ t.;'R law. whirij \v;;s pa.-s i'<l liy tiu> le.uislai i'.rc .'ear. ha;- jusl been (h'fiared uaeonsiiiiUional b\ v'er. tlu'y make uuiney out of ii ra.'-foaiis ar'? ly tlu- ; llioiive. It v.'ill in* adniitU'ti Ihal an iiai',;;,:: ph;;iU<l oi; a v.'o.-'.er:! !';.nn is a >1 b!e aeiiU;-i:i ;>K btil lie:! is no! n sarily UT.e of rji v» iio. u'li, ’.i le lands, pjU-i:,fS in^t liie .h':! j sliiiiis <;f a Lireaf i-liy ::!Ki si.ivs iher>‘ j eilher ‘i.ec-ai.-'t* lu* i-r<'l‘ers to siay or I iu s ii:(t il;e y with whieli lo ui.-ii^e j his eseape. (>n!y s;,i.;ll [m'ul ! tla* s.t'i ra.'.^' * pass.-nurer.-; id’ .nppear ! I lo I'a.v-' i'oam; liicir v.ay to ih,- tar j West. -h 1 <■'' sjiih’d in ( V’i i.id. 1, ‘ in 'I'exas. in \\'aN.ii:!;,'hi;i j ai.d 7.’.■•:'»•) i.ii <»r.-;jdn. L!.“> 1.11.“> eaid ■ I th''ii‘ hoii.t's ill a\*\v \ oriv. ii. \\ ill S(!ll daily between Se])tenibt.*r I')tii and X(»vember .{util. low ratv eolonist tick'et.s to poiias; in LUashingtoiz, Oregon, California, Montana, iilaho, LVyoming, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Mrizona and _ JVeu' J^/ejcFco. Sh(>rt <iirck i;i> l.U' uia/ IV’ liiiiiiu' 1 liiiii IS. Kor r.tt» s, ;iii i iH,! i;,;'n,,i- I'.oii ui :Ic Id r. cui;:(, w. T. sAU'^Drhs, 1 'ii\t*liii,u (-ii**'. 1* JI A'i l.A N l (,A. /■'* MORGAN the sup;'eiu(“ to lie iH'ii'd, he] only .-i; iu ad\- lo eoui't of tile stale. , howi'ver, that tin* i!!ic«!;i.-,i;.ii:;. !i;i! in •a.es to li,.“ «,i' li ;u;' devices ;;.i.i on ir: U i> aw i^ •o fa: 11 nn \lva!:!a auvl (i^.7- in as.>,:eiiu If, as elaiiiii'il. last iniiui.j;rai’.(.i! v.as »ir.e feris of tlie railr.lad rears iiu-rease ui largely t.) the ef s the road.-; ditl i: a I of Ihe 1 h> Jiu*r(';isv‘ Uir 1 i.):; j :'.:e eilies of tiie I’asi iiiaa oi' I S»arta:sburg SASH no(M IMJXDS ! .i I . 1 • 111 b(“i.'. (lit- e.a.-'e oil! of 1 of <-i,:r;M box lai)els whi>-ii iie-iud nationa.I ila:;' in tiie dtsi.u;!, ti: siui.pjon is ti;:it ti;e supreme rou: (ioes md fi .uai'd sui ii use (d' the :l.;vr a . iis ! the riii'al (lislVlcLs of tl.i- \,'es;. K j.-; 1 t!s( i possiI>ii> that thc-ir eiVoris broU-dit more er (’emeut Weri;. dasii and ! IouliIi < ;>l-Tii!;:-. I’oiiide ir-i; a .Sjieeiaity BREVAKO. N C. ■1 ..*et ei> 1) I; eo-. ]]er fai'eWi'llj i*- d( s.'rr.i.ien of ill M iu lit pe'l'ioi'manc(‘ was tin* oc i b.. i. lae niajor.; ‘ . i t-ilicaily i!i.;t tie, ;•;> '•‘asion oi t femi.diduous I'lithusi-i I ism. naii.ai.al ; afideia. (ipliroii s;'_\ s s; is noiiii:!;:: in ih» ti.iu' as a trai*eiii;!I'K t \ii itua that it is oeurad.ii or G. W. Summcy—Carpenter tiest ol reeomiaoaie.l ieti.-' —his wo-k. Jobs in or out (d' lowi! aeeepted. 11 w( •!•!■: ,:j‘'ia ra ■;! i ■. d. J. O. E'WRMiD, Kg . I** L-: •• M oi. i Wat<-l!os and .b.-wc.ry \Vat(d> and ('.U-r-,-: \Vo«'k i;-uaraiitoei.. x' ii5 "iu i. 1? I t fee s.-ile. Fine r-*;'a iidiiLi'. Al. \\ Main st. A. C. NORTON, Practieai Boot and Sncsmaker Harness Worlc a -p. rialty. West Main Street near Caldwell. The ^tkelwold Hi’evard's Xew lli.tid Modern .\])- ])oint!nents ()jien all the year. Th(' ]>atr( iia.L'e .d' the* l ra vtdi])ubli< s *as well as siminier loiu-ists is soludted. t)pi*‘ <ourt iloust*. ibi'vard. X.('. f'or'S^le. Bargain in Real Estate. r will sell the h>]hiwiiin- rt’al est.at* on reHsonabk* terms nani(‘'y. one-hall • eash, balanec* in oiie and two years. One six-room house with outbuihiin<i> on one acre lot. ()u<> live-i-oom house witli outbnildino-s on 2A aert* lot. I’rice very low i'or ]n-operty lyin<jr in town. Apply to T. i^. c'ilAllV. US(> (d Ih; suLTi-vt srs ti Fi.'b. I’-i -Viceroy AlexeilV, with i heliiiied. .•ompl te stair, ('slit l)lis(ied ilead- naturally aUraets p-:bli; . , ^ , attention to siiai»..r siara;-s la i'-we ii-. <1 uarters <.*n a sjx'ciat trai 1 which i , , , , . . ^ ‘ I otluM-stall's. In I,-.,.) t!u' le.ui dalU”.> oi at pif.seilt l.s lie'ai AiuUch'Il, iull\ IllinoiS. says the ( hie.-i.^o li.M-ui'd-i !(';•- e<|uii)pi‘d and ready to move from , ali’, i ;iss-, d ;in :ud iii.in;; it -o I.-i- ’i;i- place to [)lace as the necessit ios. : for any i»erson, hrm. <i of the situation r(*(}lliro. Thi* Ja ' ien to use or dis; h:y the j i>an<'se army moved to noriiuMT! I ivorc.i. Adm } ed to : lie ( iti-ansports were sunk in an en ii’aii'ement witli tlie IJussians at naiioiial lia.u er einldehi or any draw- in;.;, litia-,ur:!;;h, ( a;;:avin.:. d;!.,'.K rr(*o ^Viexieif la'port- ; type, iduj.ourai.'Ii or likeness of llie ir that four .iapaiiese| same as a ineiiiiiin for a;Iveriisinu- a*iy piodis, wari's. merehaiKiise, publiea tion, public eaU'ri.-iinnii’ni, of any ehai'- aeter or for any olher pur-iose inleade(i to promote the inu*rests of sui-h jier- son, linn, eorporalion or <»r;'i:iniz;ilIoii. I’rosei'Ulions for violaiions (d‘ tht? ;ici liath-.-a.'.dtie thaa de-;irable imae'-ranl.-' to liiiS eeunlrs'. .\t all eve:i;s r.’iilro;'. i and sea.m-i.hip eo!'.i|:anies s;;or.ld lei the ma.tu^r el’ imuii.ui-ation re.,ai:ite itself and n-.-t •i.a iMpl to siiinuiea.' and dir.'vt it to i roiii.-jto their selhsii iuler- esiij. Irou work a:i;l ca-tiriL’s . • !.\f vv' deseript iou. fMiieales liiru. i;e’l lu’omidly <ui ali work. r.m. «. iOKES, !’;es. wn Irk. J. k. E'!;LL'fiiS5, Sup!. Why send your iiiom*.', when you can y-et lowt j- ] iiome for t'ort Arthur. Tlie dapaii<*sc‘ en deavor('d to Ijot th* up t!ie Ivussian vessi'Is but, faili.'d. Feb. 1\'»—^rii( may hi* brouulil by A:> r|>J;i31 A K('pnbiiean of any promim'nc<* wh(» e.i;rniy f;ive:-s relomiin.u lh<* tar- ' iff or eiiridiii;- liie triisl.; is playin:;' an j u’lhill Kame. Ail the po^verfid monep- j olit s ::i!d e;:r;s;r:i! i .iis ih.at an* iiie.T- j ('sied pour otit i joni'v to defee.t any i K('P'il)!lean w!;;) shou's ie.(|ei>endenei‘. | ami llie laaj; riiy <if the Uepub- , lie. n newsi:a;'«T;; :iil;-.ek him as a i tr;!iior. it matters i;;;t that all he <.le- | sires is to Sv'e the most moib'riite ro- feria aecwiaplishetl and still (laims to | believe in tl;v* dec-irine of protc'etioii. I ()i;t in lov.'.i, (lovi^rnor ('ummins has | (ieelari'd for v.hat is called the “Iowa | niantels and ail simiJa.r n>;i( i(l(';!,” wideh is iiH'ri'ly to ri'form those | ■ i sidiedules of tiie t.iriff that shelter the j ^ ddd si'O tjjo -trusts and j>ossiI)ly carry the reforma- j '^-diditlii'oi’ders tiWay. tien f:u* (':.;)U,i;h to prevent the trusts sidlinu; cheaper in fert'iun countries th.in to our pe(»jdt>. It is reasonable to sup};os(* that t'vc'ii a proti'ctioaist. if lie is jiot inlerested in suine trust or mor.opoly. A^'ould favf>r sucii a niod- er.’.te r<*i'orm. The f:;riners are de- Turned Ocliin:.'.\s uiul !il] olht'i' tiinuMi \V{)i i Door and Wir.dcv/ Frvn?:cs fore Very truly, Kilpatrick’s &; Ja])anesc‘ ll.'t>t i ik - , , I * TT 1 i n.ame of the peopu*, and llie pen.-illv is l,ciiiibai.l..ue.n l Ai-tiiin-. Uiid.'] ! ^ co\'(‘r ol the attacks on Port ^Vr-i than J?l<iu and costs, in default of tiiur, the Japanese iiave laiuU'd 1 Avhich the offendc-r must ,U<> to jail. The in foi'Ct; at J.*ossiet bay. iiljout 7.”. ,' been in loree since ,iuiy 1, i m.-nulin'Ji- it, .-iml these wlic'se incomes | J. M. KIIjpA'rilK'iC, >!ana;ixr. miles south of Vahiivostoek, and I j ! ! Jhrouuhoiit the country there is un-i reduee tin" cost of livinir to mateh their ■ lie mat cliUl^ into Al.inchu l ia. | question;ib!y a stron,u'sentim'ut a.ue.insi | •■ibilily to supply tlu'ir i\-;:sonable ne- riie flapatiese tiijops tire .said to| tlie “impro[K*r use’’ of the national' l‘t>t tlie leaders of the Ke- i)e threat(inin^’Kii in and Harljin. emblem, but as to wdiat constitutes an Ainon,i; foreiijfn diplomats at St. , Ikij;- there is ob viously a VN'iue dilTorent-e of opinion. Petersburg- the opinion is ^row- in<^- that tlie Russo-Japanese war will yet involve tlie woidd. TIh' European corres[)ondents at To- klo are amazed at the manner in which Japan masks the move ments of the army and nav^^. The authorities of the city of New York own up to the truth of the state ment that there are slill no fewer than 00,1'J5 children there who are preventeil from attendini^ the public schools full time for lack of room therein. puldie.in j^arty say, ‘T.i't well enou.uh a!; !U',” and they control con;;ress, and tl.u* corporations control them, so re- i f<;rm is inrpossihle as loni;' as this lea.uue of the politicia.ns and ]dunder- ers is kept in jxjwer l>y the voters. Ooskv/oi'ili Feb. -0—The JaiJanese admit- to make Doubtless rr»*sident I’.aor regards th*‘ .severity of this Aviuter, vrhicii makes coal bills heavy despite the slijiht re- This is , duction in price, as another ovideneo a sad confession for a great metropoli.s I that he is an object of especial provi dential solicitude. i 3fa ioi'aiijjcattS Rooms 3 and4, Mcfiiinn Biock, Bravard. N. G. I?uy and sell all kinds of Heal i-.’sUile, (’oliet^'t rents, and attend to prop erty when owner is absc-nt. Farnliig and Timber Laiids a Speciaiiy. The Sylvan Valley News office for blanks of all kinds.
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