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Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a local Paper. BRia^VKIl. THANSYI.VANIA COflXT';. X. I’I.’IDAY, SiJ-TIOilil'!; 2. KlO-t. vol.. {X--NO. )r) Dunns Rock Ledge Wo. 267 F. 4- M, •lor. t.. will! si)ll V \V M . > I'r'niay on or ii,.‘ t'nll mooii I ::iO'lth. at '1 |>. ,- ; . ■: M a.'-ons . .:i;i!;y iiivilcd w I'l ,L. S( c'l/. Conestee Lrc’^c ho. 23T, O. O. F. o <•!( tcl^. \' i -. • liallv r V J.lt air at s ror- T. l\ Ti:\’GL.‘M\‘D, N. G. Transylvcnia Ko. ?43, |/n!<Y’y-A \ it<‘li t(I atl<Ti' > n \‘ 11 "i i o 11 < ‘ \ - - niijlr ill M ,j- \’ i s i t in L' .•< I ^-i! i ;i ilv iu- jr.. C. C. Brevard Teleiihcne ExOhaiigc. I'Ol I,’:': l^aily 7 a. fii. i‘< i" !'• Suiii'lay ^ ii> a. mi.. -1 p- ni. ‘ riilrai ( il'ii.-c ( <•1,; .-r iilock. Professicric' Cf*rds. W. A. CASH, ATTO Pv N E Y- a\ T- L a W. Rooms 7 & 8, McMii'.r. SId'g, Grsvard, N, C. W. B. &UCr*\VOF.TH, ATTORKLI'V LAW. Invesi'gaiicn cf L?.n;' lilies a Spccisliy. l^fidins 1 u'mI L'. !’ii-.ci'i-iiii- r Ii iili’in; ATTO H N EYS-A'f-LAW Offices in BIcck. Orevuid. C. WELCH CALLOWAY, ATl'ORNEY-A'!' LAW. I ’ra«-l Ici-s ill all iIm• c > ' rt' Rooms 9 snd 10 V,c,vijnn t;ccl<. Brevai tl, N. C. Miscelicaecus. Dr. H. H. CARSON Surgeon Dentist t >!li DVi-r lijiil;. l!KNl)KU.-'NVi;.l.K. \. r. -ati^U'.clion «;uarant"i il in a!l oi..'!alioii> ri'.i C. C. KSLPATRiCK, CONTRACTOR AND BOILBER Office at Barber Shop, Ercvard. N. C. FliBCE in POLSTtuS ( The Labor Lyccurn and Eure?u of IiiiOmu.i.ion. I { TO EXPLAiH Eoci:o-\rro PEorsr.EMS^ | Orjy:ni|»y (Jn* L.-i‘.s<'t“i's. It > Mny 'l'oa;c Ii ;i m [ Slany U <*r i; !>5 i<;: n ^ . I scnij 1 :jizIji” K.s «.f ati^fs, i The Am«‘ric;iii ( I’ whit-ii lia.' ;iii (ii’uaiii'-^ai i.iii in **\cr \ Cil\' aii;i i.i:ii:y vi!!::ut'.<. ii it liiil iHiiiilrai ai-.ion. Imi i.< n ui; :;i ti.'^.-in. '] lii‘ h-a(i. ! s iiavf rinin.l. Iio\x .> > (>;•. that w ill not lic'.'d (lifir rcqii.'>i lur U‘.:.risl;!i i<. un!;'ss tii<‘ irKiivitliial ui»‘ni- luM- <il’ (.-.aiui-. .'S is l»r<iu_lit t;» fear tU*- i I li'at if he imt \o.c su< li l;i\vs Jis l:i!t(ir (icuiands. 'I'ln* ImIhm’ lcai!<Ts at ] \V:isIiin,L‘,!:i;! al'lrr two niuiillis »ii' (‘xcc-I I utivi' ■ii.;.'; and *-.>nsuliaii(in' lia vo ^ (»rc;iiii/.<‘,i !iic • 1,-ch.ir l\<■(-;.tii .-ind Itu- rrau »>i' i;iiiirni;i;iiin.'’ wiinsi* ohjcrts I nr(' sfi I'linli to in- tli*> discu uT t'OMKindr < in-si ion.-; as llicy I'flalc tf' I tin‘ t’dih-ati:ina 1. so<-iai and indii.-ii'ial conditions oC tli<> wauciVd'.'i^rrs oi' tlic I'ni.cd Sl.itts. to roilcfl ;itid <ii.'S«‘mi- nat*‘ Icuisla: i M- data r;‘;..ti\>- to iaii<»r Liicas'ir.'s si;li!Ui(i(‘(i io tlu' iMU^rt’ss of ' tlu* l’nlt«'(i Si;iii‘s. to as< criaiii :is far ! ,‘iS possiiih" tlu“ allitudf of s» n:iisa's and I . . I riM>rf^(*iilati\I's low.-u'd sncii nuMsr.rcs | I aiul f(tr\vard such inf ):".n;;lina to tlu'ir j i i\ <.* c(»(is!it !M“in-i<-s .-ind lo ' llu‘ use of lilt' initi.-i! ivf and nd\';H*n- , I (luin in tli:* I'U'ctiun of fivli'rai jind stale j . k*;.:i.dai<ir.s. j (;nt‘ <dau.‘>'o of tlu* ronslitniion pro-: vidrs :i!iy one \v!io is a uio :dKi' of ! i a tiadi's liuio-.i in tin* i'ull.d .-<l;:l 's ; may iK'c.inio a nicndnT of (h * iahoi- ly- 1 ccn!M. '[’! *“ W(irl\ ot" the dc- j V lar:-i'ly ui>-.iu lir.- rX‘'<-;ui\c c.un | niittcc, of .s hich tiio pr»-'-i;!-. nl is c\ ■ i)l!i'-!o cliainaan. All coniiil.-iin;a.nd , staii-nu'uts callin'^' for aeli->n .ir:* !••■- i frrrcd to this coiiiinif l<*»‘. wliicii chiifirt'd with tho duty of invcstii;:ition. r.cforc :;ny atlion is t:d;cn tin* l\i- 'uni must \di<? on th.“ r«'imrt of the coni- initici*. Tl.'t* in.<pji'ation of th** ot•L^•tni/.•^tion is Maid lo i.jtvf Iii'fU tlu* tivainiciii of la- i bor in;*“:‘i‘sts liy coii^rrss on the injuiu-- I lion :ind 1‘iuhi hour hiiis. 'I'lu* record ( of con-jri ssnu'ii i.s hcinu' scrutini/.pd I KEEFIf'JG COOL ■ M" ' % I :4- •- \v V', <\V . ' vi' .\v»"'V *r. »s*v. \ V - ^ . J* - s.,.i \ \ 5. —Harper’s Weei<Iy. TEDDY AN'D EXTRAVAGANCE. Kr. :1!7. stiinalrs ”i\«*n on all in tin* t»ui 1(1 iii'j 1 iIK*. !iit> (II \V(trl T. B. CRAR.Y, Contractor for All Kinds of Brick V/ork. ('cinoMt Work. 1 Mar-tfrinL;'. I V*l)hlo- ila:?h ami IIon>jli < ;is; i iil:' a Spci-ialty. BREVAhD. M. C. G* W. Summcy—Carpenter J5(_*st of ifconnnfiKiations -hir< work. .i()l*s in or out (»!’ town acc.eptod. All work ^uaranteod. A. C. NORTON, Practical Bool an(! Siiosniaker Harness Work a specialty. West Main Street near Caldwell. chrsciy at present, and. without par- i tisan feelinu'. the han is (.•.s.jieeted to i fall heavily on at h*:;st a half do'/(*n | con;’:'<‘ss!;H‘it. who ;;r<* h;ivin;< ;iil they ! desire to ciiinha.t with in the sii:ipe of j parils.'in oi<pi.;'ition. | In iis .-iceouiit (»f thi.s organization j the W j.shiuLvton I'ost (iU(»les .Mr. .Mc- tht* juH’sidciit of tlu* lyci'uni. as “\. (‘ expect to (*nter the closi* districts aiui ti(» sonu'tiiini; thai will count, 'i'lic laliorin.”' man could not (*nt»*r political tiuhts herc'lefoi't* in an o!',ua!uz(*d body liec.iusi* such a thin.u' would not Ik* |)(M’- mitted of a uinon. His inU*rests ii.-tvo siiff«*r<‘d. "J'hen. aKain. thert* are a mim- Ui*r of con._;'rt*ssnu“n w h<> caini* lu*rt* ;!nd Lave dciu* eveiythinij in tlu*ir power to fU*feat tlu* c*nds of tlu* lat»orin^ man I'lui tlu*n ri'tui'u honu‘ to t**il tlie l.dior- er bow much tlu*y have Iteen (Tolnir for liini. W’e intt*nd to put a stoj) to that kind of Work.” That action will certaifily make it uncomfortaide for most of tlu* Itepub- licaii lea<iors. who. whih* pr(*t»*nd:n.”' to Ih* favonihlt* to lal»or. havt* man;i,;L;(‘d to defeat all the le;j;isIation that la'oor i iisk.s. I I Mr. Ilo«»fs C «»f nil Issii«*. Henry I>avis m.ay <>ulliv(* IJoo.se- velt. l''airi»anks atul Iloot. Wiu) can I toll? Life Is as mysterious as (U'ath. I An old liishop. r<'c(*ntly appointed, at ■V«nvl F<»v *• In i Sin*«*eli of Acet‘iil:i tM*4-. ! lu view of i!ie s:;rp;issjt”' record of I »\t?-.'vaii’an -e liy coimrc.-s for th(* pi'cs- i f!it /i.v«-ai y.-ar. i. is e;,;r-i ■•dii;;*ry th if ' Mr. ii iose\‘t It in his S|i.-■ •!! ;!i-r"pt iiiir j fh(* nominali>in f ir ;>r.S'.lent iiad iu» : woi’ij for V," "r iivT'-hiiM'ur’ \ i or “refoi'i'i." 11<* approved an.I uloriil-*. ' all the ;• ! ^Tess h:ul don(* and was hii.uely i. I Idame for l!ie enorinoii; .■ipp:‘opriati:>:i;- ; by his i‘ei-<-.!iiju iKia ;ioi-,s to eon.ivres.- ar.d si-nin.L: witimul a prot(*st the iiil)> Vhieh h:!V(* so lars.^:'‘!y increastd tlu n.-i 1 e." j ^eiidi i ures. I>u:‘in,:; .Mr I Kv)ose\elt's tei'in of o'.!ir*> inor;.* tlia: ! has been a;:p!’opriat( (i. an excess of .>L’i !iii o\ t j- the c'. j»«*nditures durin;-; MeKiniey"'.; tci'ui anii t*XceediiiL; tin* e(ist of lite St*cond a('- minisiraIio’i of I'resiilcnt <'leveiand by When it is considered that tht* w.u' with Spain laruely iisci-eased the ex- pendilures dui inu' the .MeKip.icy term. th(* i*xtravi’.uauee of Mr. Uoosevelt's adminisiratIon is iippallin:: to tlu* t;ix- pax'crs. .\ot Ihi* .sl;i:!i(est indicali<»n is I’orthcouunt; that any effort of ?\Ir. Koos(*\-elt will be used to stay tins pi'odiual and hiv'.sh wast*.* of the p(*o- l)l**'s money. I'nder .Mr. Itoosevelt a surplus of i.(i(!().(i(i(I ill i<jnti has btH*n chan<zed into a deiicit of uiori* than !ii.(f!Mi,nno for tlie liscal \car just closed and a further delicii of IT.-IoT.TL’n for .(uly. tlu* lirst moiiih of the iiresent tiseal y(*ar. 'I'his d**ticit for July is an indi cation oi' tile enornuuis deiicit th.at will j be ceriain for this liscal year, which ! will probably (*xeeeti -S-'ii>,(i;;o.(loiI. I And y(*t President lioosc*velt sa\s no : M'ortI for r(*irenchuu'i>i or economy. I iu»r does he hint at any eff<»rt to re I form such i*xtrava,:^ant exiu*ntiittires. I In faet. lu- a[ipr<ives liic l.ivisli waste I V.'lien 1;«* said. “Our [)oIicy is cofiiinuous and i.s the Kauie f(U* ail localities and sections, j There is nothin.y t*xperinu*ntal about I the ^c)v»*rnnu*nt we ask the people to I contiinu* in i»ow(*r. for our pv*rformaiu-e I ill the j)ast. our |)rov<*d .uov(*nimentai i*{liciency, is a j^uanintce as to our j promises for the fiitiire,” r ' reuch a nd ccon:)!i m< ’’e ycai's of J{o.> p‘..*cl a coiit inu;’i;.-(* v;i' sure ji !li< \- and ;;;i issut Wid cause tlie he.-wt:-- ' f (.’il.' and t;fi'f beii’ ilel;; aed tl'.'* lu;i;\s of tii>* them for verv fe;ir of th :(*. r.Ui with fo;;r vt*lt x\»* ma\- ex- i" l!:e hi.u'h jii’es ef l.:inds that ■ he trust bar- !'s f» r(*,\;;ce. . aye; i<i fa ;! woe to ei,;iie. MEDICAL USE OF TUNNELS. L>on<1(tn MdfliorH \Vlin Tnlke Tlieir Cliil<ir<^ii i imI e rfjrr <> lilt cl f«ir tlie Koul Air llt^iiiittl Quite a iu*\v use lias lu*eri found for tl)e 1 wo-pt'iiriy tul.e and th»^ <nlu*r nndcri^^ronnd railways. In ad dition to beiii^- iii<tho:Is of iinick lo comotion, the;* ar<* .'ilso, in the opin ion (d‘ many tnir^tin.i' mother's who liu\t! little ifiilh iii i.lic i)l;armaco[)eia, imj)ortant sa'i.at<Tin warranted to cnr(* many of ch i i^i iio< ids' maiadicB. 'J iniiiei air, it seems, is ^ood for crouj), also for \\ !io<ipiiig' ■;;oUQ''h and \arious otluT ail;ue!it.s. J.et us ho|)«.* the v\onu-u will not ^'et the idea into iheir heads tliat it is a salisli;ii1e for v.aecin.'ition. says th<* Loinhiu I raph. A rli etor who \\a.> traveliiiL'- on a railv.ay no- ti<-ed that a woman in the eomp.art- inent almost pulled d«i\vn the window when ihey eiiterc<! a tnnnel, and held outside a child w hom she w a> car- ryiiiLT. so that tin- yomiirster mi.vr'nt j^'et tiie fidl beiieiit of the fo;t| at ilt o.^^ pi i(*r»*; and when In* askt*i'i tlu^ reas'i!! of this ext r;i- rdinary per- forncitu-e she t<dd him that “tnnnel air” h::d l>t*('ii foiirid to be a ••om J>h*le cure for tin* croup. And tie; titln*r day an (*asf l‘'ad nuith(.*r was disc(!\ered b\ a y'uard on th*- “inner circle.” iiecaiist* slu* had bt*cn told l)y a. herba.list and bonesi-tter that a sulplinrous atmosphere was j^'ood for tlie whooping'' couifh. Former! \ t!ie n.itailintr specific for lilt* last-mentioned disorder w.'is a •\ isit to a L’as works, be.t ovvin^, doubtless, to the advanee of scit*nee, tlie IH) ' I'^i’oiind railway has t:\ke’’ ihe plate of tlie U'.'l^e e;- .-^ystt*!!! ]tatli(doe-\. Thus a new and 1 licial era op(*ns for tiii>'*s and lieh'-;, and their sha rele dders. The JEthelwold J>revard's Xew Hotel Modern Ap- pointirn*nts—< )i,‘en all th** yt*ar. 'J’he patrotiaire of the traveliny pul)Iic well as smnmer tourists i.s solicited. Opp. Court House. Hrevard. X.C’. Dissolution. Tiu^ partnerj*hi[» lierotoitue existinj* in tht* business IIiKler the style ami naiiieol Mull ^ l)v M. K. l,aiuc ‘ itiiinuwiti.^. The bi;siie-.s will In; toiitiiuiel vv W. " ho will nialc'* ail coilectioii.^ alii' tlu* (irm aii'l pay all tloniaiuis afiainst it. 'llii.', Juiv 7, litOl. W. L. MILL. M. K. I.aNCK. i>t» this extrava.uaiici* is to he con- thnt timt* was sn(*ered at iiy his youiifi' i tinned it the voters i!ulors<‘ tlu' policies ejinon. who asjiired to be a jirelate ' of the liej)id»lican jiarty at tlu* coinin^r himst'lf. “Why.” lu* said, “havi* tiu*y | eh'ction. Mr. Uoost*velt was once sent us this old man ft>r a bishop’.'” j classt*(l as a relorn*t*r and opposetl to ! riverhearin;:.' liie uuirniclttus remark. : Hie enoi-mous and unetjual taxation I the bish.tip said, “Youiii;- man. imma- | that protection iiivolvt*s; now he bold- I ture fruit oft(*n falls first." With.in a j ly stands for and tnibhishin;_dy aj)- : bri(*f peritKl tlu‘yotiii.i; canon Avas dead. l>reves jill that protection eiu-oura.m's ! :tnd th.e bishop llrcd to bo ninety-two j and that makes for hii;h taxation, hiuii i and was u.sc'fnl to the la.st. It may he i l»rices. trust domination and the in- that Mr. Hoot was disincliiu'd to di.s j evitable extravajyraiice. enss. for i!istanc<*. the st*archini*' ]>ropo I Itut, like all prodiirals. even Air. sitlons of the New York World directed I{<t<»sevelt and the iiei>ul)licans of cou- acrainst Koost*velt and his administra- i Kress will be hrou.uht face to face with tion. It is easier to seek to create | the lack of moiu'y to pay their way alarm over Mr. Davis’ ajre.—Aufijusta W'hen they att(*inpt to pass tlie ai»pro- (CJa.) Chronicle. j priatiou bills iu*xt winter. If the Deiii- ' I ocrats are succes.sful in the election. I Andrew Carnegie has increased the Hepublieans will pass up tlie de- ■ wa"es of such of his employees as are | to them as they dul M hen Mr. teetotalers. Is this a sort of supple- ! . ineutary hero fund? _ _. — thus force the new administraticm to i . :|- eb h : :l " ' ,i I d' . 'h i Ml! :.'i Iain’s ('( lie, ('hole- ..., ; . !ai rlioe.t i etsH'tly. (. l-uwler <d‘ iliuldower, Ahi., rehitfS an ('\(K*ri(Mic<* h(* had wliile .servibi;' ,,n :i intndcr cast? at I'M u ardsvilh*, county ^'eat of Cle- i.ouriK* citiuity, Aln.. 1I<‘ “Wli ]** there 1 ate some tV. sh m(*at and It <::ave tin* cln.lera morbus in a verv si'vere lorm. 1 Wits nt*v(>r mon? sick in n».v life .-iiul sent to the drti^ store ftir a e«*rtain chol» ra mixture, but he si‘nt ni(‘ n bottle of ( hamher- lain’s (’olie. C holera and Diarrhoea i;<*medy inst«*ad, snyiii^'that bo had jwhat I sent for, hut that this inedi- ciiie was so much better he would One Jolt Enousii. r itlu I’ seiid it to me in the tix 1 was Itmo.yl.o <.l.st..vo,UL,ut tlioRop.lI,m-. ■ aus at least are not inakini; any ve y ' * ‘ ^ . hnid demand for .lud.^e Parker to speak | better in tive minutes. 1 he second a^nin.—i’rovidence .Toiirjial. ; (h)se curt'd me entirely. 1 u <» fel/ou' jurors were altticttd in the same niaii- General Kuropatkin says he was on-1 twenty-five cent bottle ly tryiiif;- to find out tliintjs at Motien pass. From the way he got licked it is ; „ ^ * V Z. W. .\uho s Brevard and (). T^, hv- evident that he tound out. ^ - ». 1 ‘win Calvert.
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