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MINER & r.KEESK. Our Comtij~Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. BREVARD, TRANSn.VAT\lA COUNTY, N. FlflDAY. A! ]?I!, :il. 1905. VOL. A'—XI. k; Dunns Rock Lodge No. 36? A. F. M. Moots on <»i- lielorc the t'liil modii ill c;u'li inomit. ;it ~ )>. in. X’isitin^- Mjiion.-; i;i 11V invited l:> sptly Wm. Maxwi'.li,. Sfr’//. Ccnestee Lodge Ko. 23?, -Mt't'ts «'V(‘ry Monday iiiL’lit :it '' “ flork. Visiliny- lirotlu'rs :iit' coi-- (liuily invited to visit us. D. B. HANCOCK, N. G. TraRsySvGniffi Lcdg’e No. !43, ,0©0e0o0®0o03c0c0o0o0o0c0cc 9 C': j > /)'/ f'rhii /; o O o , 0®0aCc0©0o0«>CC«0sCt'0eCo0-C ! Ml yuvir U'i't you tlio !i;);:.o ,,•! Iho late (,'oni 'lirs t\l t!u‘ liu‘ l;ir”-;i!il!;;;*o lilt' Ihl; (‘li'i'tI'ic c.KU'h u;> i'iiil a v(‘i!!ic. 1 {('uular can vent ion - Oi'y 'Tik sday ni;jh! in Ma- so'ni<‘ Hall. i s i 1 i n -• Ivniiilits an- (‘ocilially in vitod to attontl. WELCIi C'ALLCWAY. C. C. Brevard Teleiihcne Exc;:ange. lU'r K’s: T')aily—7 a. m. to H» p. Siinday--!^ to :(• a. 4 to '> i). in. (.’i'uiral onift' .MfMiiin HWh-I:. Professicnc! Ccr<!s. Vv'. A. GASH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAV'/ Rooms 7 & 8, CiJ’g, Brcvai'o, N. C. W. B. DUCKW02i.TZ-I, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Investigaticn o' Lard Tit'cs ?. Specialty. I'oouis 1 and i!. 1 *iel:c‘]simei‘ JluiUlin.”-. ZACHARY LRE E3 ATTO R K EYr-AT-LA \V Offices in Mct^inn Bbck, Drcvard. ii. C. WELCH GALLOWAY, ATTORNEY-AT LAV/. I’riielloos in. all the I'ouils jlooins It and 10. Me.MIfiti Il’cck. !a .v;* ’.:i ;; v.'liwar.l > ijU: •d ol e.vi!’.;. “lefl e!: the oecii ;a I :s o ■ t.'a .;;^h •(‘t i <■ >;ie-li im’n. ■, i in i! :e i;j- i ' *e! ‘ .1 I.! l)!e* rc: laa; i.-i.aa Sap! 'd c\p!\*ss;aijs of a V. e* we; > ■ I.a. **’ ’ ■ > ,d'-!e el on i heii i’.. ; •, ’S. < ;e • r.L^.: ai \Vinte-r;i»n, p ei'c !icd o ;; th<' iid <*i' [ !'e* I>a<‘!i Sv'.i I. s; !wia.<'-. e, 1 la* ' 1 ; pr.iyi*d ihat i U* !aau vo;;i‘; ii.a t' r* s reu!; lli'e. ■ ' I ha story of Ihe ia;(* oa- A ,\ ,a' nau, cie-.arly im iirc's a -.1 by (Jeor ■aiiia. 's, jirettines.; a 1 <. 1 t!;e :;at;y J a. ' > i n i n v.hi''ii she ca *ra • I he; b!v<- S> I’tjv srd i, swore* t ) haa.a •if : ! aiate ai’ancc* of a i C“\V !!:i!a • ; af ' navv < ai his ca.u. He- V. ■. ; ;!‘r..;,I liic.-- .;>al i m diiniy a!>:i dri\ ‘ ; a- \ e: ( ' ae, ivt- ; aeaaij pc'r.^on Ik ■'o', r w i. ; h: " y^ r.i'ou ]' is 'Citt: T.-;. ••i’cr,!!-.. yr.\l ifc!l:i!(! j;.- liU' Li'iii.It' ,iv\l. iai'u'o.-.-(>;i \v!i!i o'vn i*;iini;'t;inci‘ in ii;;;!:iviin:" .■i:’ s; ij-ilinu’ iiic; of inr.>ri!i;u “X.» ui!(> V.' >y;!(l ever have il." * i.U'nt.il’y Ill-C iK'r iu;»i'(* <'ii>;;'ly ;;1; i.;i f:!'-!'. wiiitl was (!iK' i>y one li: > wmi;, "i : iliTi i‘ere- ;es oi' ilji* < ;^'<^;■;^I!!a ; lli,‘ (iiily I'V rj'-’! ly liK’.n <• • v-!i ita: ivli l <i;i t : !'.er ra 7'he JEthelwold Brevard's Xew ][otel ^iode^n -\]:- ])oinlnients—< )i>eii all tl\e yc'ar. Tb«' ])Utrona;^;o of tlie ti'avelin:^- )tnldi<* ari well r.s siunnicr lonrists i.' solicited. 0|)i). (’onrt Ifoust'. ]ai-d. REAL ESTATE OEalESS, Rooms 3 and4, f.icF/linn Block, Eixvard, W. G. l>uy and sell all kinds of Ketil Instate. Collect rents, and attend to ])i-op- erty when ownei’ is al-sent. Farming and Tlm!:sr a Speclait';. and Building J^rlaterials, Dn s ccl Lumber L:iths Khiiigles Siish Jioors minds Locks Hiiipes Window PulU-ys Pla^toiinir Hair • 'ciiu-m l.iiiu' Ki-adi' noofiag • il-asss I'utty Snsli I,oc'V« l.iits Sash Con’i :ind Woiirhts McCormick Reapers and 'Binders MowerSf RakeSy Corn Cutters and Grain Drills. ('nr. Main and Caldwell ]’•I\KVJ^ Rl>. X. (' Administrator's Notice. HTvin.u: qualilied as admiiu-tTjitor of K. S McKelvy, doc>'ii<-e‘i, lato <M Tniiisy 1 vmiiit «-ouii- ty. S.C , tliis is to notifv all j (“r'ons Ijavinj; ••laims acainst tt»o estate of s&id dei uased to ex hibit thorn to the uiideisifrnfd on or ttefore tlie I till day of February. l!»fC, or this noti< o u ill be plead in bar of their recovery. All |iersni s in- d<‘bted to saiil e‘«tate will ]>leaf=«‘ rrn-ke innnodi- ate payment This nth day of Fcbniarv, 11)0.5. W. H. McKELVY, Adniini.'-trator. i!u‘ j; .-.V r.'snov,’l!ak.s. II;> mast he from ilu^ we:;!, v. -.' -re :i s s; ;;-: i is a e;»iniiiua ocen; "eiiee, sei'vii:,'' n;> J!<“!ice. “’i i’c Ml.'’ c:i!li*;i (In* n:-*n w'il; n;e;j:.iMhMae. ii.iiniin;; {<> tl>(> >>!' tlie i)a"k i';l! !ii!!e;i !)y ai;!i;;;;i:.:, Iiird ai; I n :;tci';'>Vv i. -'..'1 caeri.'^'iie littU* i'.un-y of win,l airl siiMW ill.i!:.‘ ends of «le.ivt^ina's veil t’.ie yeiiiiL; ii'.au’s ‘ < :Il, 1 Itcir \ oi;r jta!\! »’i.” <;c';!;‘,u-ina. vriili a daz/.lin-jj smile. "My n w:',!i:s Uj iiitorfcn* w.Ui your but v.'oTs't y u ox- c’ia.M.ire seats jn(.v \v]n ]y he!v> on t’u* insid;'.’* li-» saisl, I'i-;- i:;;;' a:; ‘ iiro.-i'; fiir.r a steady !;and. y (;c:)rLTina re^iJie;!, niak- io;r t!;<- < with a I'iMnk sinilo of re!\‘f. 'ihr >na'i il;:‘ iiu'cra];lioi’(‘ tlio man was iirnsartwondei’ful hit.s of infi)i’m:i- lien tlio park. lit* tokl them ov- ei'v'iiintc thoy had known for y<‘ars, tliihi's they had loarued in tlieir iro- o.trrat)hles at scliool and lliiii;,'-; that liad IxM'ii toM lh(‘!!i l>y every <!ne wlio had ever visited the city. AVhen 1;a*y came to anythin.'' really inten*sti)ii' the man v.vis silent, .^avinc: up his hveatli ff>r the iie.xt workl renowned ohject for inspection. Mis;< Ceorijina wtis wonderinq: if tlie y<!;’.;;£r n-.an Avas proi>erly in’.Tires'-.eil I>y the si'^ht:'. T!ie yo',inf' man was 5qM'<-vJ.atir." as to whether s!ie was hi.',r!;ly onte7‘t;si:;'^‘l ]>y th(‘ va.luablo in- f'.;'’n!;! ii')]i bawled from t!ie liorn. Finally a ne/riiive an nver to hl.s .soliJ- oijiiy cam(* to him intnitlve!y. “You knov>" tiii?; park i.s ricr!it in the <‘e:!Ler of the island.” ho said. ‘•Ye.s.*’ (.Joor.ijinn wa;? politely inter est r‘<k ‘•It '-e<^ni« trnly wonderftil to think of aJi ill's .cre'*:Hie:'S—it’.s ,j?~eeii in t!;er. yon know." Iaii2:li‘'d the man. nnt- inf' his own brilliant statc'ment. “in th(‘ ]:eart of so p.-eat a city as Now York.” ^•'eorcrlna feii?ned enli.irh.tenment. “Oh, do yon live here?” she asked, appeasin;' lier consciene<? witli the be lief that slEciitsefMn?:: irave certain priv- ilecr?'-? amon" fellow tourist??. It was for their nnitnal edueation that tlioy were <‘onversiiii^. “Xo—IMttsburs?—but I've been here ofteji before, !My sister Avent to seliool bark there on Fifth avenue, at Mrs. Fini.shem’.'s.” “Oh.no! So did I! Ceor- ,i?'na hositaled. She had booh about to a.sk him the name of his sister, and that—well, that was equivalent to ask- inpc his own name. Even a mutual si.a:htsoeing expedition would not ex cuse that. The nuiu observed her hesitation and misconstrued her meaninj?. Terhaps she did not want to know his name. You might have known Bess,” he said tactfu!lj% Without directly ask- i!i" hf-r ]h‘ liad thrown out a lead whicli she ci>;il(l r.»l! )\v if .slie chose. ! IU!!-:-i:ssV" nsk(*d un- to srji;.r<'ss lier <ieliir’it aJ liavin;? I found tile brother of the <xirl v>'hos<> j ad(i:'cs.; she had been w.tntin.i? for I days. [ “'{ he ■■;-;n>(‘,” reidied the man. I “Oh. I kiiDw a man wlio is dread- ; frdly in with lu'r, and sh.e v/ovdti j u;>l itru:'.!! to wrile to him. !;elio-. in" j li(‘ vra;; ;',--oh. a m-in wlio s'.’id p;\ ttily I !».)IIte il'in.cs tn every ::ivl. ami t’.;at ho I <-id iiol mean them at all.” i “Ah. hi’.! 1 lH'!i(‘v(“ my listin’ iiad 1 : om(‘ lovi'makin.!'spriiik'ed in wifli lu'r ' educaJiojial reionchin,:;.'' lan.Th;'I the man. X 'v,'. h;»w was Ik* to f!n:l o:i; her r.:u;:('V I’(';'h,!;his sis'(‘r h‘V- si){(ken of iier. Hut n », snreiy h * wo;!l l I fi'lt a thrili !ia'l v!';* c.o!U* s Sti’.’t'Iy he would h.av(> feit llio i>r.>xim ity ol !iis lai(‘. How lie 1 sn )\v- sto’ans sipfhtsei'inij ]!:ivi;(-s! i<.iiy ^-’.-atf'fiil he was i'.y,- tl;r. e h >ur< t ) kill b;-fore la.kin?: Ids train for IMtts- ’>nv,r.r. He h.-vl hapeeiie.i ;:lo’'-^ by I’le bi;i!(;i:5;; in tir;!e f-)r i]i(' ^a,^•h1se'•:j'^• coach to sn."i'('st il.self as a tln^e kilh'!'. They lia.!l forco^feii ail about tin' n;a:i v.'iih th'.' met;ap!!ono. '* J cl'—yuu visitiiiu' lusvi'V’ ai>k.eil I lie t'lan, I live in tlu' cily!" < v;‘;!TMei! the iniei-;-.),^-.;• idii liiark jtlaii; ' ii.;eif iii ihc man’s ('y<^s. Why \v;i.; [she on a ;i:r;;i.coju li if ;-'i;e Ii\e; j !:•: ;'i'V J:i;[ i;<' n )t a “I j;: t c.ir.y.' aui fo.- a t ! ' i. “i (!;‘!en ’/.MU^iere-l i; '.■.'.i ; lil:e wh; :i I’ve wa'.-ht ii’!--.:,! I'.iii ;.I nLr lii!e;i wi(ii o' , n ni )Uih- ■ I n'.:ai;!ua. t';, !.:;:n. ’’1 1.1 ju.M kiliiii;: tiini' td! Ivaia f (* s.aid. 11 i y.'ii’li rer.!('ml'('i’ n.’e to y.iii;' sisici- when yon :;e; >a;;^^.-esleij. Avidi n-I.'-chief in Her ey. s. t ren.'ill'l her of the -::•! V.’il.C;; I l. et o!! il;;- tourin;' c »;i:'h’/” ed. •’.'<lie il kil.>W d(‘i'i;iif, 'iy wJi.i _ ),i are.” hv' adiU*.:, v,i;h kum')r(‘;i sai-easm. ;id(' pr.flcl” crii'd the man. “i'-hnnhia (Ml!(>u'e!” ’’i;'!! t he ;i w )n:!(‘r'.'’’ a:’iv''d (le »riT;;ia. .seir.ii;;; ih(‘ opiK)rt;iniIy to I>e-.;- liis • iiie lion. ’’i'evhans h(' i. n't lonely in lil; won der f’j hie • sai.i th;' man bi-;<>;jy. <U*>!-.--:na le.okeil ;it Jiini. \Ve!i, veil. I’m <;e:)r;.r;na {’hiire .o — (J(‘:>r:rie I'o;- siierl. i/‘i i;.e i’i;;.:ess ?;;• ;n y:)V. ihe fact that a- Mr-. Fia:-];- cm’s scJix;] vre dici u;>t learn t,> i::;!; to f i;;e:i on siirhtseehij; c .aci-.s iji :!!.>w.s;:)rms, but"— ’•r.i:! wh;it’;'' ell. you se<\ m.v vt'il bli'vr in yo'ii’ fa.ce. and I had to a](oiof.x!;;<*. and-ih-ai —U'.'ither of us was a bit iiilt-resied in (he reiiirns fr;>m the nn'.^ap’iime. ;iiid — v.'o'.l. v.e «lrified into tiie ucquaintanct*. Didn't v.-e?" “\Ve did.'* s;iid the man ('mj-iiaticall.v. “.Aiid ;•. ) s;).»n as 1 can .ijet ln'me lies -, v. ill w.’ ite to you. an I I fancy you'd like lier awfully if you knew h('r bet ter.” •’r/h.’“ (feor-ina oI<‘vated her linely marked brfe.v.s. “(I'rar.i’s tonil»I” yelled the man. “Any one who wislies to may pjet out aiul inspect it. <J('neral (Jrant's iiody lie< i’l tlie t.irnb. ami that of his wif(>.” K:it (;e:)ri;ina .and I?ess Burru.ss’ brother weri* di'ifthiir. “.Vnd 1 shall certainly tell her that tho .vot’i;:' man”— “M.v cousin, .Tack Clayton.” “lliat ^Ii". ('la.vton n<‘V('r .say.s prett.v thin.ir.i unles.; lie me.ans them.” ‘■J hanks, 'jh.at'a A'er.v tro.od of you. And now. as our house is .just belovr here, Avould you usk that man to drop me"— “Oh, I say. we’ve jjot Wall street and the r.attery y(>t!” “I wasr,’t after siprhts-just a new sensation, and I’ve had it.” The man from IMttsbursr tric'd to look into her eyes. She was Jxatherin?' her skirts in her hand, Tlie bi?x si?'ht- seein.o: cojieli was stopping before a ffranite mansion. “And wlien I come to New’ York n^^ain ma.v I”— “I really think you ovf^bt to look Jack over—.fust in a brotherly way. He lives with us. Ooodby,” Cul)a’s Outlook. I-r:;n!c .--leinhart. l'ni{(>;i State.s con sul cee.ir.il at Havana, in a report to the stat(‘ de]ia!'*i.ienf maices some in- t(*r(*.si iU:;' sia ieinen's reaanlinir the proLiress of the ?!e\v i-(*yu!dic of <’uba. 'J'he n'( (‘ii)(S of Jl;«‘ K<>vernmeni for ihe iisciil yi\rr eiuied .li:;ie ;;;i. wim'c 11’J.-J M. 1'» aui; tl'.e (>:\ leiisj's lit. br'ance in tin* tnvis ur.r,includini;;<i.M».::7 on hr!n<].l!dy 1. v.-j'.s .s"i.,S(;u.;;T2.;;7. i’ayments of int('rest h.ad l-eon ui» t on th(‘ (.f bonds n^i.:te:l t:> j;ay tlu arm.v o{ ind(‘j;en».<';;<■(' and on t’le Cub;in .jimi.i b.inds issuc'.i ilur- inu' the revolsition. tlie tota.I public dei)t of th<‘ isi.ind, and the i)'>nds v^'crc seliii:*.; aI:ove par. The c‘xpo"t.-; of tlie island for tiic^ cal- nidai* yt'ar v.’oiv* as a.uaiiist .Sdj.DT.'-.s;'! foi' llidU. lieturiiH for tile il.;; a.! .ve;ir l;a.\‘c not yet been oonijdeted. Of the* ('.^poris i;‘(>l.lo l.'iii’J v.'ent til the I nited Slates. <'ub.a lias naw ."iT.’! mi](*> of public railwa..vs :ind a. ureat nniii!:er of jjlan- t.alion r;iilwa..vs. whic-li imiiort a lar:'': amount <,>f American stc'cl and railwa.y sujtplies. 'ri;c‘ Havana c>ic'ctr;c- rail way opera.es a miicM^c' of and ;^ivt's e.'iee'Ic'Ut sc'rvice. The telc*c.Taidi sei-vic*' I.; c'xtansive a.nd p.sad, tlie rates beii'.iT al e.iit tlu‘ s.aiiu' aiS those* of te!(*- irra^'ii cumjainies in ih(> ridu*;! States. Telejdjone II’kvs are in 'ii.'oration in all (!;(' la.ruer cifc's ami tavrns. 'i'hn'e ca- bli' lir.c'; cantu'ct tlu' island with th’ (tuisidc* v>a>]’ld. and one* ru''.s a.r.iund the* island. Sti'amship,; (>f Iv.'elvc* c;»m- I'aTiie.s S(.)p re.unlariy at ('ul.'an parts. 'I'he cleanh'ncss iticuleated and cai- l('.;’c<'d duriu" ihe i:eriod of mili^a.rv oreuj'.ation is strictly ad'iei-ed to. and ti;t* s.imta.ry c«;ndition of tlie country is cans(a!iti.v improviii”-. The vrate-r f:ys:('ins of the I;ira.e eitie;; arc* sntisfac- tury, particularly ih:it at Havana, Yv'hich <-arries llu* purest water to tiie cit.v Ir.im the springs of VcMito, nine miles distaul, throu.-h the m.i,:rniticent Is.abeii.a II. r,<iiu‘ilurt. i.ife ;;nd pra-)c'r(y in (’uba.u cities a.nd tawn:^ arc* weli protc*c le:i by the munic ipal i»alice forces. Tl'.c* maintc*iiance of s;;f(*ty in c-onntry districts and aloi;;' hi.iiliwa.vs is intiais.ed 1;> tlie rnrai p:uard. a line body of mcMi, well m:)uut- ed and (M;uipj!od and numberini; 1 cliiel. Id,’! ulact'r.s and ‘J..S.S,"; men. It is pla.niK'd to increase the number of ip.en to -iJilUK THE CHILDREN OF DREYFUS. ^ Siiis:nln.r 'iiiiiiner jn V, 'I'lu-j I5is- j «’ovi*i*e<! (iio ’S'rist!! Altoiit I 'ilieir FiitliiT. ; A };atlictic incidci;! c-o;: acc (c d wiih the l)rcyi'iis trial i.s 1>\ iJic J'aris , corrci^pondc j:t of Tralh. ^Anioiii^- the an.\i.!i<s of the- v,;fc-of I tlic i.'ci .-c ciiU (I lias a i.ot ti;a !ca>t v. as j h< v fear ihat 1;< r < h:;..;ic;i ..jioald !cai a ; t fi(‘ tci fihlc fate- of I! ir f.itia 'i';, la-f- , yea; tiiis. (.aiit:- a,l t':- \;ars c)i''l.;> , i I>. ;i! iSi !: ;i,e!. 1. : i;-' !;<• j t i iic a. li l!C,'cr h v- T , c,\i U i-yc, i:::t a!a.\> ir.;;- ii.cm l:i <, ;) lo i ^'diowl (a' j !ay \\i;ii olia r c k. I t; acl.iai: tiivm'hca M If a-ui -:,ii;ir wiili j tiicm in tii( ir wali<s. ’> ;,c he v. j Avlio v.a:' !.i!a' yc-ars (,i ai^t*. la \( r saw a ' iHW.spap'r. i i’-at liicy ucM-e a! the scasiac j tat' i)o;, 1. i:ad ca; the licac ii a tca ii kiic I in:e.Io of ()!(! iK \vs:.:ij.( !•>.. !;c ri'ad ihc ia j am! AM'Mt ta liis i.arse. “Ah. now 1 kau'.v wh.A ti:\- a- i.-s-> loa^' s.>T)nc! ' he- .-aiti. .*-]io\\ •/ o- Jl.cm an tiitic.e hi’aciecl; "’i'ac ts of ti;c J *rc \ fas -Ml'air,” "{JuTc arc* man.v Dreyfuses in L’ari.s,” ih(‘ uoma.a taa:me red.' “iliit ia;t maay ( apt. AJfred Dr! yfia-cs uhesc wives are i;ana c: lau i;-. i'kaow j aavv- wiiy she ci-ies at iii;‘1:1 ; ■■ { latj;,.. I ilO.’i', so!;!)!!'!_••. la* sia:al . !;;;\( i:,ld :ac .sa lliat I canid .i;-o U; la, I'atiar.” j In the . a;u riaijs ef ihi> • sojvi-eat I ‘iha.I 1he v>orld has staoc! av!a -, , ,'iae I tlieaiasai a r.t v\-ia rror ia !: a-tr.rv. (:, ■(! jrave hii-i The ^i;aciy. faiU.r'al love <>): his brothers, his wife ai.'d hi> e hilelrc n. THEATRICAL “JONAHS. yy S<;iiie Tbnt St*«Mn to Glvo Go<><] feir Sujier- stiticn of .^clors. Flattery of Our “Xev.' Ooneratlon.” ihe* stiuiie;] i;ei:le« i on tht* pari of E;rroi)e fur all thiTiics At'.ierie-an is a b.v- ,:.::)iie and etm* we* c an Vvt'll a.n'onl la h*i l e a by.ccmo if i’r.-tu iie>rti!.i van Satt- ner ofAustr'a rc'pre'se:;:.; ::;e i e.a a;an ion ovc'r tlio Vv'atc'r. I'ra.u va. > Siu;n-'. was the Austrian de*a aa.'.e to t’a* p;-ace eon.cress last year a.:al saica her reia.r:: to Ivitn’.ape has 1,< en cr'-'nirv..;’ Jiu* 'S oi the continent to s ,;.a' truths about Americjin people*, thea- i-'.o.ils a.nd insti tutions. She sa.v.s; Tiic n<'v,- fToncrati- a v-;a^ ,'i is ;:r..\vha': i:p ovrr tlHr-"'. \',a!i'. maseiilar ti^v.n s, la.t ir ir.ia-;.-; ia.;:saa:-.;' :■ : knowI'-dt;o. iheir i' :ia* ,1 aaaa•'.^'r^:—Vva':a.t t!ii.s Konemticn will the v.-i r! I is ccrtaiii to jia'nify tfu; ex;«r< . si,^:!s as'- J i--- cciitly with resra.'d to tho fait- 1 j'-iat; I ;, some foreij^^i writcr.s-—tlio he.K* <.f ih.- ;i,- liire, tho land of imtimitod almo.st the land of impo.ssibiliiits over come. Tlie pood (lUJilities praised by Frau von Suttner are not of rec(*nt develo’p- meut. However, it would be fooiisli to look back to tho pa.st if our youn.irsters are to bo estimated with oommon sense* and fairness across the water. Better lato than never. I’lic world lias iier.rd -aa.ed’. of many tla-atrical sapors;itas. !mt little} is l;nc)\\ n hy the pnlale- e?r' il.-e paiafal fact .!:.at t!u'"e i'i iian:.\' an exei-!!•,a;t aetar '.\la> is re .tz'ariied in deep, se i.. :■ earaest- aess hy iiaia;i;rer.-. aatluas aiul aetorsi ..like- as a ‘Moaai," ar.d a hire! of ill- <.):ai ii. sa.\ s il;e I liiaa’.’'o .leai nah !i is aeit. ol ecuMxa j)fi?.-ihk‘ tej meii- li< n lainii s, hut ha’.f a tio/-, n \\eli- ;.: c)\vn laea lai^h; he in.sia.ati.v laiiaed ui.:> arc iK.i’ no->v, aial have aai iu-ei: f(;r V ears. a!h u t d e.n ;.r;y acce.ajat :.i a[),’)ear ia ati.v new piece or at the i tia uii'ura t iou of ar.y new nainaa''<’n!er;t. and t!;eir I aaus have been rathlessiy crossed olf wiaai t!:c-v have iiaac!vertei-1ly crept ia:;i l)eae!it annoar.eeau a.ts. One of : i'.‘ i.ai'ci' si-ht'aded auti’or.> i f cndnc-ntv,' :i i! :> ec.a.Ti'iy only re,‘eeiM!y v>as hi.r- ;o liia! the taiuie iit <a;e ofthc-^e: caar.ee-ted even wi;!'. ihereviva. f a ,alay (;f liis, ami lie uj;ci:i :l;e^ e a^>ajL''e !ac:;t heia ir canev'iai at once. 'i I:ere. is no gettinir over ihe fact that -otee of the.'e men, ;u>'ood aeiors thaa/xh .a ,v are-, have never yet be. t n ecrnecti.ei a play that has made a hit ov .cl.i( V( (I a ri;n. 5^1*11; ii;!':!! S;; :;,-*:-iij'’ i. .*.’i4*v<’;?. Sulie i-jr^^' I’nijhli'id.'.v fVe»?!i fh(* vir ii(‘!it p'li'Cins e>t’ nnelioi'.s! (.(I [(M)!,', <' ■>:. (Jraysoii, e»t Lnhi. Mis-a tex)!c I'r. vine’s ■"iew Life !’il!<, -'wir!! tiie r<'- 'Uli,” lie wrles, “that I v.cured.” \il stoiiiaci. .-jiiel liww el t!i<i>••(},>; < 4’Ve* u'.av ;.) th.e'ir toii’c, la.vativo aroperlie*;. 2 c*. at /]. Nieliolh' lrii;;sie>n‘. ji’iiai’aHtceil. Now that his horses have been barred from the Newmarket track be cause he had the temerity to bid against tho king in an equine auction sale, Mr. Croker finds that living in a monarchy has its disadvantacrea. There is nothing su.spieious in the fact that the title of “general" is so often brouj^ht before the public eye in one way or another these days. 'I'here wore over 2,000 generals cor.r.nlssioued in the Federal army alone durln.;^ tlu* civil war. Tlie (.’onfederaey was not stingj' about general commi::;sious ei ther. Then there are the regular army, the Spanish war volunteers, the pro visional army of the Philippines and the militia of all the states. Every two or three j’ear.s each of the fortj*-five new state adnynistrations appoints two or more staff»voiricers with the rank of general. The title sticks upon whom it once lights, the same as “colonel” and “judge” in the south, but v/ith better reason, for as a rule it is legitimate. lln.sle at Ilonip. “Do you play anv instrnmenl, Mr Jimp?" e s. I’m a cornetist.” "-\nd your si<ter?’’ “S;>e’s a pianist.■’ “J\')es yanr nv)iht r play?” “S;.t's a zitlieri.st.” "-'.Tal ;.-oar father?’’ i:a s a [)ii!>;ist, Ciiicago Kecc'rd, About ]{1ieiiiiiatisiii. There are few diseases that inflict more* torture than rheuinjitism and 'here is probably no disease for vhieh such a vjiricd and usele.ss lot )f* remedies linve been suv;oested. To say th.it it c.ni lie cured is, thc‘re- bre, a ho d statenie it to make*, hut Mianiberlain's Pain lialtn, which en joys Mil e.xtensi ve .sale, has met with ;re; t -success in tin* treatment of this lisease. One upplication of Pain will relieve Ihe pain, and hun- Ire<ls of sufferers have fi*stified to permiinent cures by its use. Why "buffer when Pain Halm afl'onls such quick relief and costs but a trifle? For sale by Z. W. Nichols Brevard, •ind O. L. Erwin Calvert.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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April 21, 1905, edition 1
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