Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1905. VOL. X-NO. 42 Transylvania Lodge No. 143, Knights of Pythias Reirular convention ev ery Tuesday niyht in Ma sonic Hall. Visitinjr Kniyhts are cordially in- vikid to attend. HILARY B. BRUNOT.C. C. The Lessons of Our Trip. The Application oT Tliiiij»s Seen to C’oiKlitions in 15revar p. m. ('entral Olliee—McMinn lilock. Professional Cards. W. A. GASH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rooms 7 £ 8, McMinn BId’g, Brevard, N. C. W. B. DUCKWORTH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Investigation of Land Titles a Specialty. Kooms 1 and 2, L^ickelsiniei* Building. ZACHARY &. BREESE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices in McMinn Blocic, Brevard, N. C. WELCH GALLOWAY, ATTO R N E Y-AT-L A W. Practices in all the courts Kooms and 10, M<;Minn Block. D. L. ENGLISH LAWYER Kooms 11 and 12 McMinn Block, BKICVAKD, X. C. / Miscellaneous. T"he JEthelwold Brevard'S New Hotel—Modern Ap pointinents—Open all the year. The patronajre of the traveling public as well as summer tourists iiS solicited. Opp. Court House, Brevard, X.C. A FREE PATTERN (voiir own selection > to every sub- scribiT. Only 5<* c>miis a vt-ar. MA& A LADS^S’ MAGAZINE. A : l)f.iiitiliil cilorrd plairs ; latest ; dirs»m.ikiii)j conicmtrs ; fancy work; hotiseliiilj l.irits ; liclion, rtc. Sub scribe or, sfiid tc for iatrsf copy L.’\dy at;ciits wanted. Send for terms. Stylish, Keli.ible, Pimple, Up-to- Kcoiioniicril an)d in nearly eveiy c«iy Add tuwn, or by mafl froin THE McCALL CO.. 113-115-117 West 31st St.. NEW YORK. ■SQQQTELEGRfiPHERS 'Deeded Annually, to till the new positions cre ated by railroad aud telej^raph compa- nies. We want youno- men and ladies of j.>-oofl haV)its, to Learn “Telegraphy and Railroad Jrccounting. ^Ve furfi 1*^11 7.‘) ]>er cent, of the ()])ei'ators and .Station Ajrents in America. Our six schools are the lai'^rest extrlusive 'reletrraph schools in the World. I^s- tahlished 2(> ye.ars and endorsed l>y all leadirii:' railway ot1i(;ials. We f'xrrute a S'J.'O bond to every student to furui.'^b biin oi licr a position vayiiifr jrom ^-10 to ';'k) per montli in Stiitex oast of tlie llovlcy Moun- tiiins, or from fT.'j lo $UiO per niontl' in Sta'es west of tbe llocKics, hnmeUinti-ly on Lrranr executive ollice at (Mnclnnuti, O. Catalo'-Mie free. THE MORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY. Cincinnati. Ohio. Atlanta, <^a. Tcxaroaua. Tex. Huflalo. X. Y. T,iiCro'i>-e, Wis. .San Francisco, Cal. T^rev’ard is just now emerging- from the chrys.ilis of past inac tivity, and it behooves our peo ple to stai't right on the journey which her outsi)read win gs of de- velo[)iiient will open to her. And there are some things which our people can do to better conditions ! without wailing for a sale of the 'Town bonds. SIT3EWAI.KS. The question of better side walks is one in which every prop erty ow ner is bound to foot the bill no matter who builds the walk. Then why wait for the town to do the work? And when you start to build a walk wliy not start right? During our recent visit to Pe tersburg, Richmond and Wash ington the fact that brick is the best solution of the walk problem was very convincingly forced u])- on ns. There is nothing new in brick walks; on the contrary their age is their best recom mendation. We traveled over miles of brick \valks in Washing ton City that had been in con stant use for twenty years, and in Richmond and Petersburg many stretches of brick walk are twice that age. One great advantage of brick is that should the Town change the grade of the walk in front of your premises it will re-lay your brick without cost to you, while if you have used gravel it will be carted away and the new walk charged against your premises while the money s[)ent on the old one is a total loss. It is true that cement walks are more modern and stylisli than brick, and in cities which have outgrown old fashions the brick walk's arc being sup[)lanted with cenn'tit, but until the street grades are thoroughly establish ed cement should nut be used. There isn’t a pr.i})erty owner in Brevard but can well afford to build a brick walk in front of his premises, and if he has a vacant lot for sale a good walk will sell it for enough more to pay well for . I was surpris(‘d to se<‘ how fine the White House and Treasury buildings are tixed U[i. The Ti’easur^' is an interesting place. Saw’ them making the money and destroying the old bills. Well I must say good night. Your loving son, E. If a battle shij) is out of date before slie is completed, what's the use of completing ’em iStnhof Ohio, Citif of 'J'fthdo, ) Lucfis <'ounhi Frank J. Cheney make.^ o;ith that he is senior j)artiier ot'th(' of F- ,T. Cheney tt Co., (h)in^ Imsiness in the city ol'Toledo, county and stateat'ore- s.iid and th:it said firm will ])uy the sum of One Hundred Doil.-irs Ibr each and every ca.^e of catarr.ih that cannot he cured by the us(* of Hall’s Catarrah (’ure. Fi{ank .1. (’ijkxev. Sworn to before me and suh.scribed in mv pre.sence, this (5th day of l')e- cember, .V. I). 188(>. A. W. (jleason, Notary Publi(‘. Hall’s (’atarrah (’ure is taken in ternally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sy.;e Chamberlain’s Coujjh Remedy. Mothers need have no ho.-itnncy in continuino: to jrive it to their little ones as it contains ahsolutely nothin:ive small cftildreii, but is a medicine of irreat worth ;oid meri*. It has a world wide reput:> tion for its cures of c<»u^!is, colds ann croup and can alw.-iys he relied upon. For sale by Z. \V. Ni*'holL’. l^reyard and O. [.. I'rwin, Calvert. Why doesn't tiie former gover nor ask the governor to order out the “National Guard.” declare martial law, and insist on some body or other taking tho nomina tion for mayor of New York, It is all right for Secrc'tary of Agriculture Wilst>n lo announce that the packers will hav(‘ to pay for the ins[)ection of meats lie re- after, but the consumer as well as the ])acker, knows who will real ly foot the bill. Those “important matte is'’ w’hich have been Wiiiting for six months for the consideration of th<^ cabinet, will {)robaly liave to wait a little Hunger wiiilethe mem bers make their cam])aignspeech es in Ohio and ]\larviand. Girls if you want redlips, h\ughiM«: eyes, sweet breath and jrood looks Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. The ^reat('st beautifier known. <*>•> cents, Tea or Tablets. •