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Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper, miner & BKEKSE. BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY. N. C., FRIDAY, J(M,Y 1004. VOL. IX—>;o. 3a J^unns Rock Lodge No. 267 F. 4' -A. M. to moot with ns. sptly Moots Fi-idjiy on or hofoi-o tlu^ full moon in ea«*li niontli. at 2 ]). HI. VisituiLT Masons aiv ooi-tiiallv invited HOW POOR ARE ROBBED Lawson Lays Bare Evidence cf Money Brutality. wm. maxwkll. ^ EXPOsuEE or A rLuiTDEU sceem: Conestee Lodge No. 237, O. O. F. Moi'ts ev('ry Motiday ni<:l»t at s o (“lock. Visiting hrotlu'i s aro oor- uially invitod to visit ns. Z. \V. XiClloLS. X. Transylvania Lodge No. 143, Knights of Pylhias lasidc lliMtory «tf zi St iiiieiidnnH C«»r- ruptluii l(*;i ti erH (.Oniiectefl With “I'reny.itMl I’i- nnnce.*’ 1 Icunlaf (MUiVftition rv- ory Tui'^day iiiiiht in M a- s«*'nif Hall. Visiting Ivni^lit-^ arr foi dia ily in- vilod to alttMiii. -I. A. SN<)\\. (’. ( Brevard Telephone Exchange. lutru’s: T^aily—T a. in. to Id p. ni. .'Sunday—S to i(* a. in.. 4 to t> p. m. oTitrai (('oopi r lilook. Professional Cards. W. A. GASH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 7 & 8, McMinn BId’g, Brevard, N. C. W. B. DUCKV/CRTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Investigation of Land Titles a Specialty. K()(»nis 1 and '1. 1’iokoisinifi- iluildinj ZACHARY BB.EESE ATTORN EY:r-AT-LAW Offices in McKinn Block, Brevard, fJ. C. WELCH GALLOWAY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. J’l-ainioos in all thui-ourls Rooms 9 anci "lO McMinn Block, [r&vard. N.C. MiscellaFteoEis. Dr. H. H. CARSON Surgeon DePxtist < iili.-f i>viT KauU. hi:ndkks!>nvii.i.k. .\ r. S;iti.'faction (in all ' >i ■•raiioi)'^ rJ'.i C. C. KJLPATifUCK, CONTRACTOR M BOiLDEB Office at Barber Shop, Brevard, N. C. It i.s seldom lli.'it a nnilliinillionairc acknowlotl.iios his ovrn Avroii;.rd(iin;r ami exposes the money lirntJiiiiy Iha.t lias seized niion the masters of linanee. Thomas Lnwsou of P>oston is the I exception to the rule, for he has writ- j t«.*n li»r I,;vtM’\ ltody's M:iirazine an ex- I tr:u)rdhi;:ry story entitled "Fieiizied I Fhi;tne(‘ Tin* Story of Aniiiluamatod." I Thi* first instaUm**nt is pnlilisiicd in j the .Inly nmnlM*r ;ind is ;i prelinunary 1 ohapt(*r devoii'd to Mr. L;iwson’s rea son for wi-itiiiir the story. lit* says th;;t in making the exposnre hi‘ is not taliiii”- issnt' with the men. hut with the principle behind the s.vstem. lie also says: “The iM'.ormot’.s losses, milliotis upon millions (to my personal knowledLri* over .Sl()(MK)o.()(i(h. wnich were made bec.-inse of A in;; iLram.itt'd. tlu* lar^e number of .sui<‘idi‘s (tt) my persona.l I knowledir(‘ over thirty) which wert> di- ( rectly caused by Amal.i::im;iled, the j lar.ue nninber of previously reputable j viti"(*ns who wito made prison I'onvi^'ts (to my pei’sonal know i«'il”e (t\er tweii- I tyi direc'tly becansi* of -\mal:ram;ited, i were cjuised Iiy acts of tins •system.” I of which IIi*nry II. Ko;,<*rs or his ;is- j soc;;ites were the dir-^-t !Uii;iinisira- I t()rs. and y<‘i ^Ir. Uou'crs and his im- j iu(*di;ite Jissociates h*.l S!?( i I livt's j which wcr(‘ as lu'ar verfect :;s it is I possibh' fur human lives to b»>. j ‘‘And yet these men. to whose* (\V(‘s I ^ have seen come the tears f«!r others' stillerinu's. and ^\ host* v<»ii-es I ha\'e I lit'arvl yr.i'.v husky in r»cotuitim; the i woes of tlifir less f.ir.unati mak(>rs and show how one entire Mas sachusetts lej^islature. with the excep tion of a few members, were dealt with as openlj' as the lislimon^ers procure their stock in trade ui)on the wharfs.” In the article V»'il!iani liockefeller is described a.s the fl.vwJieel of the Standard Oil entwine, Henry II. lioi^ers as the piston rod and Lawson himself as a “plain stoker who shovels in coal and draws out asla's." These are certainly extraordinary disclostires (»f the rotten system the Ke- publican k>adt*rs an* han<l and j;love with and should certainly cause the voters who are the minor cogwheels of that party to pause before ay,ain continuiii}' it in power. ROOSEVELT STANDS PAT i Though the Beef Trust Still Plunders the People. Terrible Keveiifte of a Turkey Gob bler I'lton n VfiinKlurioiis I'eaeock. LET WELL ENOUGH ALOJIE PLAN. Injunction ProeeedinpTN As'uinst the Coinliiiie I'seles.s—i’uintH to < :<illu.Hion Uotween I-'eUerai Of- fieialM uuii Iteet' UtirttiiN. RISK ALL ON PROSPERITY. I'rotlicrs— ! <h'pn>; tl’f'sc under the spc'l of tlu* brulai i Kcpuli.'Nvin ]'>timales 'jiivi'ii on all in llic hui Idin^- I inc. kui(i> t»r wor T. B. CRJ!iR.Y, Contractor for All Kinds of Brick Work. ('cmcnt Work, ria-tfcii!-. rfhl'le- dash and iJoUijli ('astiiiy a S|K-i‘i:iity. BREVARD. N C. G. W. Summey—Carpenter ]?c>t. of recoinnuMidat ions his uo. k. .jobs in or out ol‘ town afci-picd. All w(*i-k ”u;u-ant<‘fd. A. C. NORTON, Practical Boot and Slsoemaker Harness Work a specially. Wesf l^ain Street near Caldv.'sll. The JEthelwold Jircvard's New Hotel Mod rn .\]i- pointmcntsOpen all tin- y< ar. 'fhe ))atronat2’ti ot the travciino- imldic as well as su.'nmei* tourists i.- suKcitf'd. Op)). Court House, l>r('vard. X.O. Dissolution* Tlu' T'artnor-hip Ik-uu.i iv vKistimr in tin- e.,\vm111 l)ii>iiK‘'<'^ immUt i1h“ sfvlc.ui.i iiiiiiieof Vtiill I aiice I’sis (ii>;s(>lvcil hy \l. j;. ‘ iti„lr:nvi»'ir. Th<* brsiiu's.- will !<■ (niitimu-d y,.. w b- Mull, wlio will mak» all i <.1U ciioiis tli'o firm an<1 pay all (U iiiaiKU ani insi ;t. Thi'^ Julv M W. I. Mi i.r,. * ‘ M. 11. l.ANC'I'. code of iU'»1i‘rn (hilh'.r ninkinu' ai’e c<in- V('!led iiito iti'asts of i>r*‘y. They wen* iunnuiM* to ev(“i\v feeliu"' kn<*wn to (lod or m.in. 'J'lie.v knew only doll.irs. Th( ir* rehitives of ji moment since*, their fri«*nds of y(*st(*rd:iy and lon.ir. hjii;; .‘iLro, they re^anied <mly as lumi»s of maiter with whicli to fet'd the whirrinjr. ,iri-indin,u-. ;rn;ishin.i;- mill whidi iiouri*d forth inti* their bins— dolla rs.“ I’*ecanse Mr. T.awson has, he says, un- w't'.inuiy been iikuK* the insirnnu-nt by whicli tl. lusniids ui^on thous.-inds of inv<‘stu:-s in Au;(*ric:i :iiid Kuro;.»> have . been i>;r;!;»h*re<l is the re.-ison tliat he j is u.-i!!-;,- :;11 of his power to ri,:^lit the | wr< eoiiiiaiLit-d :ind to comp**l resti ! turl n. I “I si;all (lescril)!',’’ Ill' writes, “stich j parts of the ,”'reat fiiianeiai structure ^ as will place my r(‘:idiMs in a nieiua.) j sta.te to eoiiiiMV‘li(*n(i the methods. In' I which the snvimrs they think are safe!.' ! fiu.-irded in the Itanks. trust and ii’sur- ^ anc«* co:np:in:t‘s .-in* so m.-uupulated by j the vot.nries of fi-cT!;:icd lin:ince as to ! be in c(Mist:!ut j<'<>;>ardy. I sh;ill show I them there is a trick of liiiancial le.ct*!'- | dermain. ojier.-ued twent.v four iiours ir each day in tl'.e yi*ar. a trick i.y means ; of which the savin.^rs of the* peojiie and pilhlic funds of th<* LTovernmcnt always ;it th<* absohiie serv’ct* and j mei-<-y of the votaries of fi’cnzied • linanee." He sa.vs hi.s exposnrt's wilJ he i>art!y personal and will necessarily deal with .1. I:.d\vard Addicks of “I U*I:iwar(*. I everywhert* jtnd nov. here;*’ Henry H. I IiOLTcrs, \\ illiiini Iiocke!\‘lh*r, .lames { Stillman, president of the Xaliona! ' ('it.v bank; James R. Iv(‘(*u(*, r'. An- ' iCustus Helnze and the St.indard Oil ; coiapjiny. , Then Mr. I-awson writ(^s: “I sliall i de;il with a bit of the nation's history j in which within a few thiys of the n;i- i tion;!l eh'ction of is'.;*; a hurry up call ! for :!d(?i1ion;',l funds to tlie t*xtent of | was so promptly met ;is to i ov(*rtnrn the pe.)pU* in livi* states and I tlu'reby preserve the dt'stinies of t!ie Republican i>arty, of which 1 am and ■ have always been a meml«*r. i “I shall draw a picture of tw’o i dress suit eases of money bein^ slipju'd across the table at the foot of a juu.ye's i bench in the courtroom from its cus- tcilian to its new owners upon the ron- Iiave derin.:^ t»f a court decision, and I shall show how the new owners frustrated a I dot whereby they were to be way- 1 . • i ^ -l I . , 1411, warnin/; li.-is been jriveu to Wash- hud anil the ba^;s of monev recovered. i . “I shall devote some space to point- ' pohcemen not to chew tooth- ia.<? out tiie evils ami d,‘i Hirers of the Evidently there shoultl be & latter day methods of corrupting law- . i^<-'l't>ol of cop eti<]uette. Are llei>iiblit‘»nN l*iuyiiiK TIumf Sliell (■:iiiie Once T«n» Often f 'I'he i;ei)Tiblicans will continia* to shout “l’ros})(*rlty'’ .and will try haul to tlistract the attention of tiie millions of unfortunates who are working ;it lower wages »>i‘ who have lost tiicir jobs from their mist'ortune and mis(*ry. itegardless of fa<-ts. a great prosi»erliy racivct will be kt*i>l up i.ntil Xov. 8. The Uei»ul>lican spellbinders will make one more despera'u* effort t»t hypnotize the hai»less victims of tiit* greed of lU*- publican ti'usts. If tlu* charm works, thousands of thu idle, hungi-y and po(U'ly clollntl vic tims of higli piices and trust extortion will m.vrch up to the* polls in :i half dazed ctiudilion ;iud deposit their bal lots for the parly of "protc'ction and (>rosi)(*rily." (in tlu* eve of tlu* election, ii' the s])cll is still on and they are siill [)ossessed by the prosiierity delusion, the.v will button their clic.ip, ragged coats ch>S(‘iy and st.ind shiveiing in the SLi-c'-t until mid'aight to cheer for the candidate (if prosperity- for the trusts —should llie elt'clion returns go tiieir W{.y. Tht* l{(‘i»nlilican platfoiin ih'ciares that “a Hemocratic t.ariff has jilwa.vs been follow<'d It.v business a<iversiiy; a li<‘pubiican tarilf by business pros<»cr- ity.” 'I’lit* f.ict is that evt*ry business sion tli.at has occurred since tlu* iic;in p;i»-:y came into pow<*r h;is occurred und«'r K<‘puiiiican tarilVs. 'I'he great panic of isTM o<curred thirteen years after a I K-iaocra tic tariff had <H*;is»'d ;ind tv.enly-one ye;irs bef.tre anotli(*r began, ’i he panic of oc- curi-cd n;oi-e tli.an a yt>ar ln'foi-e ;i 1 lem- ocratic tariff Ix'came law. 'I'ht* depres sion <if l!*i!.".-i. which is still on. cannot as yet b(* blamed on a I >eiiiocra t i<- t.ir- ifl. tor it is r(‘:ison:ibIy ci‘rt;iin th.at th(‘re c.annot bt* a l)<'niocratic t.ariif un til l!>o7. (‘Veil if ihe i >(*nnKT;its get th<* president .and the liouse this yt'.-.r. 'I'he semio!lici;il organ of the i)res- ent ::(iminisir:ition. the V«':isi'ington St.ir, has ah'cady h*d off in the dir-'*-- tion that the liepnbliean press is ex pected to g«j. (.n .July 1 it [)ut ‘'pro'- p(*rit.'i' ' lorw.ard :is tlu* issiu* on u hich th(‘ Kejitiblieans could surely win. It said ••ihe country is prosjiering as nev er befcre" :au! th.it "llu* p<*)p!e. as ;i rule, ai'e ;n c!o\'er knc(* de(*p. 'i'he all strt*et g:;mblers art* ti.e onl\' cro.akers. *• * * I,(*gitimat(* business of t‘vt*ry kind is booming, and crojts are <m tiie wa.v promising to m;ike this a rt'cord breaking ye.-ir for tlie faian- ers.” Of course the IN'publicans cxjiect to get cri'dit at th<‘ Xoviunber t‘Ieciion for rec»)rd breaking crops, r.ut are there no ero;ikers ouisidt* of t!ie street griiaidt'Ts,\i'e tlu* Ii(i.<!i;o cott-'ii miil workt'rs who are eith(*r enti!\ ]y <>ut of work or art* wt;rking only four d;;ys a W(*ek at rt\Iuct\l w.ages h:ij)])y and con tenttdV If not. .art* they W'.al! str(*et gamblers? Are the Khi.ooo mt*n that tin* r:iiii-t)ads laid off this yt*ar Wall street gandih*rs? What about tht‘ ic.S.- 0(10 st**el trust employees wh(» a.rt* idle or who h:;vt* had their wages reduced 20 jyt'r cent r<*c('ntlyV Art' tlu>y W'.all slivt*t gani!)Iers'.'' Abotn ,,f tliejn Avert* bunkoed b.v a "j>rofit sh.ariiig” sciieuH' iido bu.ving stet‘1 st;;ck at which is now s(*Iling :it If they are gambk'rs th(\v art' sorr.v for it. 'J’hey art* trying hard to (piit tht* .uamt*. The Ilt'juiblicans will soon learn th:\t there art? “crt)ak(*rs'’ in all industries as well .as in Wall sfrt'c't. Their jm-os- perity shell game is being pla.yeil once too often. Th(*y c.annot ft>ol all the people or even :i majorit.v all the tinu*. Knowing that a handsonu' ct)utribu- tivai to lilt* U; [»,iblican campaign fund has in the i):ist secui'cd inuiiunity from pi-ost*cution for tlu* worst tif tlu* great (riminal trusts, tht* packers' combine evuiently does not fear being furtht*r I molestt*il novv' i'hairman Cortelyou is j htiitiing out the contribution l)ux. In spite td' all the h'g.al efforts of the ati- , ministration, tlu* beef trust is still ; at its oltl game of stjueezing the I farnu'rs anti piuiiih'i'ing tlu* consumers, j for a si)ccial frtnn Sioux C'ity to ih*.‘ St. [ Louis Post-1 Msji.atch says: I “With tlu* t)peniug of the st'ason for i marketing g/-.iss fetl cattle from the ' ranges, nu)st tlealt*i\s .at Misst>uri rivt*r : points are ct)nh(h‘nt thert* will be a I drtip in the high prict*s of nu*ats. There I i.s iiltle dilference at pit*st*nt fr:)in the I retail prices of one and twt) yt*ars ago. : tlu? packers b(*ing .abie to hold theii' ' rates for meat al)0ut as high .as evi*r ! th*spite that they art* lujt jciying iu*ariy I St) much for the cattie. Whatever dif- ! ference there is is in the dir(*ction of an ! advance as comparctl tt) last year. ‘ “Whetlu'r tlu* arrival of the grass cattle will lowt'r pri.-es in eastern cities is c(*nsidert*tl tlouiuftd, for tht* pat kt'rs : have more comjdete contrvd t>f retailing ^ lacilitu's then* than in the wt's'.t'rn riUes. Hut in the .Missotv.M ri\'(*r cities ther«‘ ait* nuiny indepcnth'iit retail- i*rs who. when prices warrant it. kill their own c;ittle and thus are .able tt> uiulers(‘Il those who haiulie the p.ackers' nu*ats and charge the scht'dule (*f iirict's li\(‘d by tlu* packers. Meat dealers say that tht* retluced consum;)- tion tif me.-ils, owing to tlu* hij^h pi’ices. is cert.ain to force lower retail rales s<*on and that tiiis t*ffect woultl have been feit befoi’t* this time but for the war in the east, whicii has .adth'tl an immeiu'e market for Amt'ricau ft>ud- istuils of Jill kinds and esp<*cially for iiu'ats iroia tlu* western ijack'ng pt.'ints." I'hat is a s;:d statement afti'r (ill the efforts tlu' atlministration has matle to retluct' this oidy "batl trust'’ to a statt* ef in'iocnons (Iesu'*tiRh'. Here it is c-h;;i‘ging j’.Ixmt the sanu* high prict's loi’ beet as t\vi» .veai's .au'o an.l paying t!'e 1‘aianei-s less for cattle and still liictatiiig w]j;it the ret.ail butchers sh.-ill ch.ii'g,' after all th.it I’resident Itoose- »’t*lt iind tlu' <-o’!ris havt* don<* to cairb it. I»ut for soMu* (»ecult rt*;ison Trt sident Iloost'Vt'lt :iihI tile l\‘d»*r.:l l>.w oHicers hav(* evi(lei:tiy ov(*:-! i« !;.■;! ei'.t* impor- lant si'ctionof the an:itriist hnv. ki! -wn as the crimin.il claus:*. w'lic'i jirovides for the imprisonment (;f tlu)st* who dis- oIk'.v tlu,* l;iw. 'I'hr't .section h:is ln*t‘n St) t)fu*n ]!Uldished tli:it m*arly every oiu* is famili.ir v.'ith it. a:id it can only bt' tiiro’igh c!>Il:ision v.ith the trust tli.at the ft'deral .‘lutiiorities h.avt* iu*ver enf;»rc<*«l it. 'I'he attorney gein'ral's of- lict' h.a.s am]»le t*vi(!en».’<* to convict the packers' coh'.liiiu* tin'ler tli;it c-riniin.-il sec, ion of tlie ;>”.ri;rv.st law, for tlu* samt* eviib'iict* that was isrotluccd to the cae.rt which ranted llu* in.)unction would be ;;m!)le to convince a jury t)f their criminal acts. I’ut I’resitlent Roosevelt stands pat and has eviti.ently told his attorney general to ‘'h*t well enough alont'.” “I have always believed,” tht colonel continuetl, aeeording- tt> the (ialveston j Xews, "that animals have far more iii- I telligcnee than they are commonly [ creditetl with. 1 am sure tliey can talk to one another. A ca.ve in point: You see that turkty {^'■rdiblt r aud hen out there'.' Let nu’ ttli \ (ui ai; actual fact about them. k. M. .Fohnson iirL-sijnted me with a very haiidsonie peacock. He was a splendid bird, and the l)tauty of his ])iiinuigy v.as the uoiu’tr of the neighborhood. One afteriuic n I .saw him strutting around ami in.aking a magnificent disitiay of his gcn-geous tail feather';. Mrs. 'I'urkey lof kt d on .'ulmiringly for awliile, and trotud over to wliere g'obbler was fjuieil_\- iiapf)ini.’' under a [»eaci) tree. 'l'he\ were t*iigagetl fora moment in earne.''t con\ crsat ion. Then Mr. (iobbler s:r.'iightem d him self uj), stilTeiitd h?s wii.gs, g-a\e a strut and jiroucily spread his t.aii feath ers. Ma'i.ame gave a coniemjit lu.iis to.ss of her head aad evidently laughed at him. 1 cou!(! see the lire :ri tl.e gob blers eye, and told Air. noiil)ri, en gineer, who wa.> with me at tliL lime, to look t)ut aiul We wt)U,d .'■t'e .'Otue fun, aiitl we tlid. 'J'hat gobbi; r marched straight over t j where the jn acock was still pirouetting ami ad;iurii:g the glint of his iridescent plumage. p:,unced t)n him ar.d ne\cr let up iintii lie liad j)ickcf] out flic last feather (;f the gor geous ta'l. I g-athered nj) tlie feath ers, put taem t( get her and g:ive them to Mrs. (iuni;i>oii. ^ on ean go over tht; river and see tiieni if you want con firmation of the story, 'I'he poor pea cock, after the hts.s of liis tail. to<;k no more interest in life, hut [>iiied awa\' ss t !ian a inont li." and died A yttung niarri^-d c<,uple w iit> rt cently w(*nt to houseket }»ii:g t*n ( 1\ ii(iurn ave nue had just enoLiuh n;o;.ey to bu\' the necessary fiirniiure. 'i’iiey l:;ui not siilheient cash to invest in ir.t.tloes ami pictures. The yoiii.g wifi* is hantiy w illi a brush, but has consideialde yet to learn in (xxdis. She r.;a(ie an etTuri to suppi\ the (ielieiency in n.ott(.:es for till* wali by working at odd tinus o:i jdain cardiioard with wiitt r coltirs. Here arc some id' the moiioes that now atiorn the flybtiuiai avenue home: "A Stitch in Time Is tiie Xoblest Work of (lod." "Wliat Is Home Withtjut a Fool aiul 11 i^ Nbmey?" "1‘eopie Who Li\e iuOi.'lhS House.-; Flock Togetlu'r.” “l!ird'.-^ (,f a Feather (iatlu r X(» Mr;ss." “He Wiio l-'iglits and Runs Away (iets the \'\'t)rni." “If in I'nion Tln're 1 St reiigt h'I'hen ’'I is Folly t') i'.e W ise." “Procrastination Is Put .'^kin l)ee}>." "The Swonl Ain't in It with the Pen.” "How .^harpt r 1 Iiai: ;i r ei j eni’s Child It Is to I!a \ e a rii:: nkless 'i'fx'-t li." “l.a: !y to .’Ivd and K.'irly to Rise Is as Pad a.v a Fi? i “he T!’at (i':es a !’:.i'ro'.viiig M;>kes a !Man Ileaitl'y. \\'eK!l!!.> an;! W ise." “(irt.at Oaks Sh:'uld Kt-ep X^eai Short'." "Keonouiy Xevi rDid Run Sun.oth." “I se the liotl .•ind ."^aNe the Jam.”— ('hicago Inter Ocean. In«f i r» ft {'j; Its ;<>:? f i.tn. agrte<l lo keep t)ur t nu;;irei:ie::t secret." "Wi I,'.'" " i l:e;i she Wore a lot of my ]!hoto- -i‘"*[’ i biiii:-!..' ( i;er shirt waist." — Chie;i-;, i';.::, i 'I’lii* Iii.ut'n sro’s l.ittic lit* (eiatcti.v) l!\ Jo\t ; So long as our tw’o most prominent i cities art' Oyster I>ay and Esopus w'e no stones to thrtnv at the oiit- laudish nauu's of towns in the far east. 3Zoncy Siandrirtl N«»t nn Issae. ('mu .•iuy ciiiulid man say or will any saiu* I'laii fe;ir that tlu* .gold stand.-ii’d will Ik* .any iiiort* put in jc(»i»;;!‘d.v hy tlu* eh'ctiou of .ludgt* P.arker than tit ■ t‘lection of Mr. Rot»st*veltV "1 regard tlu* gold st.an;l;ird as lirinly and irrt^vo- cably <*sf;iblishetl ;ind shall jict .-iccord- ingly." s.ays the Di'mocratie c;indid:ite. and the convention t.akes him :it h.is word. It woultl be chiltlish after thai ti> s;;y that liu* rnoiu'tary stantlard is an issju* in t!;!s campaign in tlu* st'use of being i)tit in peril of changt* by any I)Of'.sil;!e result f)f the contest.—New York Times. The discomforts of summer railway you how ttj swim in twt) lu)urs that iireaks the rei ord. Sht* — Oh! har(;iy; .lack taug^ht me in an hour ai.i.' a Puck. :i ntc. I've tauglit I think (!ads by half.'-^ livMtrJIy 'Forj A ca<e catiu* to that |»ersi~t- e it and iiiuiK reitu! torture* has per haps never Ueen e<jtiaIo(l. .loe (iold- biek ofCoIiisa. (w ritt's. ‘-For 15 years 1 eiulnred iii'-utrer.ib!e ])aiii from rlieiinpitism ;in<I nothing- le- lii'ved me tiioiigh 1 tried evt'rvthiiio- known. I came aero.ss Electric P>it- t- I’s anti it's tliegreate<l njoilicine on earth tor that trouble. A few bot- trfl%'el will nt>w bo doubled bv the cotupletely reliovod niid portunities of the straw' vote man. The campaign managers slu)ul(i se- c'are some of the Russians wlio report Jnpaneso los i to make nnte-elecjjon estimates. c*iif<*d me.’' Just ns ^ood lor liver and Kidney troiible.s and ireiieral de- hilily, OiiIvmOc. S;Htisfactioii Ru.ir- anteed by all drn{^i»i.sts. * News office Ibr fiue job printing.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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July 29, 1904, edition 1
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