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Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper, BREVAPil), TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, FEP,RIJARY 1900. VOL. XI-NO. S Transylvania Lodge No. 143, , Knights of Pythias pcy llesiular convontion ev- 3^' ery Tuesilay niaht in Ma- sonic Hall. Visiting- ' Knijjhls ai-o.(*x>i‘(lialIv iu- viicHl to attend. T. W. WHITMIRE C. C.^ — > Brevard Telephone Exchange. jiovHs: Haily—7 a. ni. to U> p. m. Sunday—to U> a. m.. 4 to (> p. m. Central OHiee—Mi*Minn liloek. Professional Cards. W. B. DUCKWORTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. InvEstigation of Land Titles a Specialty. T'ooiUf! 1 and l2. I’iekelsiniei' liuildin;jf. ZACHARY &. BREESE ATTORN EY:-'-AT-LAW Offices in McMinn Blocic, Bretard, N. C. WELCH CALLOWAY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. I’raetioes in all the eoui ts Rooms 5( and !(►. MeMinn lilock. Asheville Letter Items of Interest from the Mountain Metropolis A Weekly Report for Readers of the News. D. L. ENGLISH LAWYER Jloonis 11 and 12 MeMinn i’loek, lillHVAHI), N. (\ Gy c)iir reyulac eoj’fespondent. Till' throo-yoar-()l<l danghtor of Mr. and Fredrick Jolinson of Averj^'s ('roc'k townslii]), this coim- ty. was ImriK'd todoatli at her hoim' one day tliis W(H‘k l)y ]i<*r olothin*^ i^cttin?.^ on fir(‘ whih' ])hiyin^ n(*ar tlic lire-])laee. Mrs. Johnson is a sister of John Lanj^e of this eity ])ro- ])rietor of the Gli‘nn Rock Hotel. Tlie uttaehnient of the (Tallagt'r ]nx)perty oti C'olle.^e striH't l)y J. J. McCloskey, a real t‘stat<^ di'ah'r of this city, has heen eoin])roniis(*d outsid(‘ of eonrt. Mr. MeC'loskej- elainii'd a eon)niission of >?1,4()0 for his services in hrini^inj' ahont a salt> of t}i(‘ ijro]x>rty. The coninii.s- sion Avas Avithheld by th(' fornn'r owtiers and this was tlii' hasis of the attaehnu'nt. Miscellaneous. The JEthelwold F3i*evard's New Tfotd —Modern Ap- pointinents <)]>e!i all the year. Tlie ])atron;i<re of tljc iravelirijr public a.s well as summer tourists is solieitc(i. Opp. C’onrt House. Hrevard, N.C. IM-P-A-X-S Tal)ules Doctors find A p,oo(l presei-iption For in {in kind The r>-i‘ont packet is tMioiifrh I'or ustiiil The fainiiy bnttle (*'.o crdr.M (•omain> a .'Uipjily lor a yoar.’ All druy:t;ists 'rli tiifiii. HEAVEN REVEALED. Hy }5K.VJA.MIN FI.-KE BAIir.i: I J. •.’S'3 PP-«•') 1-lxT inelics: Lur,irc Typo ; 1 ‘lotii. For a limited period this book is offered at trade rates, 58 cents, nilli !• fonts potajre lor mailing. C'ONTE.NTS. I'lio oritrin of AnpeN.—The Essential Naturoo llfiiven.—Character of tlif Anfi:e!s.—Tfstiniony of Scripture.—The Sure Way lo Heaven.—I’rae- ticivl Tendency of this Di'Closnre. —Knviroinntni in Heaven, and Wliat ]>et* rmines It —.'o<-ieties ,n Heaven.—A Heaven j.>r the Xon-Christian World.—Are Karthly Kelationships Continued in Heaven?—Meetin^x and lleeognition oi Friends ill the Hereafter.-Personal Apjearanee <>i the Angt'ls.—Ite.iuvenesence an<lGro\\ th in Heaven. — Houses and Homes in Heaven —Gannents in Heaven.—Children in Heaven.—Sex and Mar riage in Heaven.—Work in Heav en —'i'he Three Heavens and How Related.—Kternal J*roj?res> in Heaven.—Cousoeiati*.a of Angels itii Men. Address: THE NUNC LICET PRESS 42 West Coulter Street PHILADELPHIA, - PA. J. J. Britt, fornK'r cashier in Col lector Harkins’ oi!ic(‘ h(*i‘e and now st‘rvin<r Uncle *Sani|in th(* ca])acity of s])('cial as.^;istant district artor- nt'y. has n'tnrned to tlu' city from (Ti’censhoro when* hi* jiidt d in the prosi'cution of Samuels, th(‘ r(‘ve- nu(' ofiict'r diarized with dt'frandinix the ,i,^ov(‘rnnu'nt. ^Ir. Britt was in- str'aniental in bringing about tin' conviction of Samu('ls, so it is sta- t('d. by his stron^: arj'iinn'ntativi' and oratorical ttbilitv disj)layed in his addr(‘ss to the jnry. En,i^in(‘tr Blair (Gibson who was injiired in a wr(*ck near CYa.iriry station a few miles wt'st of hen' by th(> collision of two freitrht ti’ains. both lu'ad on tnid running at a hiij:h rat(“ of siH'cd. is n‘])ort('d reslinir (‘ISA' ;it the Mission Hospital. At the tinu' Mr. Gibs(m snsttiint <1 his injuries a neirro brakeman by tl’.«‘ name of Rutlu^rford was kill(‘d. Whi'n the trains canu' to^i?«‘tht‘r (iil'soTi was can.'xht bt'twei'n tin' cab and tendt‘r of his en^int' and lor nc'arly two hours wa.s ])inned in that ])crilous ]!Osition. He was be- ini; hc^ld su.spended by one ai-n) vrhich was badly c-rush(‘d and ii was found nec('ssary to liold him uj) to rt‘lieve tlu* w('i^ht from the inanLrled arm imtil help could ar rive. Th(' arm luid to Ix* amputa ted later. County Attornt'v Chas. A. W(*bb has I’l'turned to the city fn)m New York wht're ho succ(‘ssfully dis- ])ost‘d of $^00,000 in Buncombe coun ty bonds to New York capitalists a1 1% ])er cent. This n('w bond issut' was deem(‘d advisable owin" to the Ijresent lieaA-y tloatinj^ indebt(‘dn(‘ss of the county wliich Avas outstand- imr at 6 ]X‘r cent. The money d(‘- rived from the nt'w bonds will <.,^0 to j)ay otf th(‘ old iiccounts and in this way a saving of 1% per cent, will be nitide. Asheville has bc('n chosen as the nt^xt mtH'ting place of the ( 'oinnior- I'ial Law Letigue of America, and the next session will be held at the Battt'ry Park Hotel July oOtli. Del- (‘gat(‘S and n'pro.sentativ<*s from nearly ov(‘ry state in the Union are (‘xpected to be hiu'e. Among the Asheville attorneys \vho an' int>in- ln>rs of the Letigue are G. Si)ears Reynolds, J. G. Merrimon, and Louis M. Bourne. Vahmtine day was not ovi'rlookt d by tlio busy-bodies of this city and many a hot shot in the form of a n*al funny (V) comic vahmtini' was r(‘C(‘iv(‘d by more than or<‘t)f our self im])ortant citiz(*ns. According to th(‘ statt'ment of one of the miiil carri(»rs the mail <m that day was 20 per c('ut more this y('ar tlu. last. Tliat g(U's to show that th('n is still mou('y in the country to b(‘ thrown away. Th(' noted <‘duc*ator and Iccturej Preston W. Si'arch will give cours(' of l(H*tun's at the Y. M. C. A. hall iH'ginnlng next ^Saturday. The sal(‘ of ticki'ts for the Saral B('rnhardt attraction at th(' Audi torium the 9th of n«'xt month is a ])n\s(‘nt progrsssing nicely and th cash n'ceipts hav(* nearly n'aclu't the thrc(‘ thousand dollar marl. A number of tick(‘ts luiv(‘ been sol, to ]>(M)])le from the towns of Br< vard, Hend('rsonvilh‘, WaynesvilK and many otlu'r towns in Westeri North Carolina. At thr<‘{‘ o'clock Sattiiday th. First Ba])tist church was tlu* sc('n. a large' gathering of friends ant ndatives of Thomas J. Revc'll wh m<'t an untimely death by th(' col lo])se of a building <m CV'ntral av( - nut' Friday aftt'rnoon. Rt'v. Wil liam Lundsford othciatc'd at tlh fim('ral. Harvi'v IvicDonald tj, farmi'r li vin near Fairvic'w, tliis county, was s< - riously if not fatally injurt'd in , run-away Monday about nottn whicli li(' was thrown from hi wagon on the brick ])aving an( stont' cuT'bing alighting on hi head. Th(' 7iot»‘d Featherston(' casi' was dis])osi'd of at this ti'rm of Su])('rii court. Tl'(' cast' in (juc'stion was ; charg(' against Mi-. Ft'atlu'rstor for tissaulting Mrs. Wiggins, a t^iil valion Army worker and Icickiiv her from a saloon ownt'd by the d< fi'udant. Mr. F('ath»'rston(' ])h'ade( iruilty to assault and was fiic,l i?!! by .Itidgt' Allt'n. Th(‘ jury for the Stcvt'ns munb i ti-ial has bci'ii drawn and tiie ( ase will liki'ly bt' concludi'd this wi't'k Thert' is somi' talk of (lotch, tl not('d wrestler, coming to Aslu'vilL to cluillengi' th(' winu(‘r of th<' Ol st'n-Link match }i('n‘ Marcli 7. Ol- .s('n is in Nt'w Orh'ans at ])n'.sen wlu'rt' lit' iiK't and dt'featt'd Oscai as.sem in a catch-as-catch-cai match last Siitunhiy night. Tlu' death of th(' pro]M)sed -.Tin ('rovv'’ ordinance accur-'d at tin last mt't'ting of tlu' CUn Fatht rs and most of tin' white pt'ojdt' o Asht'villc' are in mourning ovi*i' it^ failure to ]>a.^s st'cond rt'ttding. About 4 o'clock Sundiiy aftt'7- noon one of tln' wt)rst wn'cks in the histor\" of tin' Asht^villi* an( Salisbury division of tht' Sotithern Railway occurrt'd a mile and a ha f t'ast of Swananoa station, this coun ty. As a n'sult two wt'll known trainuK'n art' dead and a numb(*i injun'd. TIk' collision was lu'tween tht^ st'cond .st'ction t)f pa.sst'ngt'r “Why Don’t You Say So?” ( See N(‘\vs. Ffl). »»tli.) I'ldiior Sylvan Valley News: Kindly ;ilio\v mo .spaco for >r)nie words in aiiswei* to that appeal in your last number to all t lose who. iikn the appellant, rlo their own thinkin.<«- and arc able to express thought by writing, thus Ix'tietitiiig otliers less irifted <)r less experienct^d. The object •f said appeal is our {)resent >chooI (luestion. often alluded to II ur<rent words by our pro I’e.ssive edit(jr. This question is 'f the utmost itnportance, as ii ouches entire ^generations. It is only <»-eneraI ideas the >resent writer can pres('nt, not avitig’ lived lon^ euoui^’h in this omniunity to be well posted on ietails. If the school is the oundation rt)cl\ of a nation it is Iso the corner stone of a com n unity, and determines ^he solid- fV and character of the struct J 'o .socially, nujraljy and evei I tinancially. I W hile eiaboratt) schooling* nia\ >e above the means of a small ownsliip, yet the ; Iphabet an( .1 ultiplii'ation labh? are v(,‘ry fa roin securing to our young gen- •ration a sound, sufficient ali ound education. The curricu I im. as 1 sc- it with the eyes ol my mind, should be this: 3. lieading, wi’iting, cipliering. 1’. (i rain mar, combined witli i-story of language and illustia ons Irom the bi'st authors, o. Condensed history of our \n con 111 ry and the world ai large in combination with ireo*' aphy. 4. Composition and princii)ies of elocution. T). (leneral pruiciples of ethics nd morals. (Keligion shoulti be 'It entirely lo the churelies.) f). Primary courses in manuai training, houstdiold cheniisti'v and the law.s of healtli. Xatural • >tory, drawing, .singing, gvm nasties, might be added by and > y. Such a cuii-iculum, cari’ieti ihrtuigh by comp**ient, conscien ous teaclu'rs, Vvould insurt‘ to 'ly community a young genera : ion of high standai’d- physical ly. mentally and morally. Let us hope for many more uggestions. good, better and >est; and last but not least, jet us the (M)unty have been built by priv’ate linterprise and giv(}n to the })ublic in order to gat tlio j benefit of the public money. The. [time has come when better houses are needed—but vvhei’e i.s the money coming from tol-uild withy If the scht^oj money is used the teruis of school are dis continued until th(? house is paid for. Tiie educational ([ualitication of 'he constitutional amendment will b«; in operation in a few vars, and th(; exercise of citi- zeiiship, so far as voting and lolding ottice is concerned, w’ill :>e jenp.i idized—our cliildreu must be t?ducated, but howy The educational questions 'vhicli :ire before tlie ()eo[»l(! for olution are many and serious, ind we need help to solve them. Suggestions as to liow to build, ■ indetiuip with modern school fur niture, comfortable and healthy school buildings, and at the same ime not abridgt; oui- scliooi st's- ions will be thankfully r ceived. Ed. News. lvalue I5a< k. TJiis ailment is usuMlIy caused by 1 lieiifuatisfii ol the muscle.s and niav' no cun (1 by applying ('chamherlaiu’K I aiii Balm (w(> or tliree times a day and rul>t)ing tfie parts vigorou.sly at each api)lication. Tt‘ this does not afford relief, hind on a piece ot’ tiaa- nel sliglitly thiinpened with Pain balm and (juick relief is almost sure to follow. For sale by Z. \V. XicMiols. ilrevai d arjd (). L. Hew in Caivt'ft. Jack London's bridal tour will >e a n ip around the wtj id in a -ailing vessel. If the new Mr.s. London [>lanned this trip she must iiave understood lier husband iio lias the rt^putalion of beitig hard to keep on hand. There are 18,000 unpaid gro- '•ers accounts against Govern ment clerks in Washington, and the Washington (Government clerk is clamorous for an old age pension. Some one has suggest 'd that the groceries and Depart- ::ent stores at the National Capi tal are the ones to be ))ensioned. In spile of tlu‘ mandates of the supreme court of the state of Minnesota, tlu‘ Western Union retus(.*s to pay back taxes, iiiv.ol- i:ig a sum uf thousands of dollars. Alaybt' after a whili} the dt'arly beloved people of Mifjuesota will understand that the laws are made for the ])oor—not for the •ount on a community that not nly I’eads them but feels the in-1 rich. >piration to a vigorous concerted There is moiv (’atarrli in iction. Sincerely, H. S. With the people of North Caro- ina the question of '‘curriculum” tills scc- lion of the counry than all other dis eases put togt'ther, and until the last tew years was supposed to be incur able. For a great many years doctor^^ trainNo. 11 and a light engine run-1 ^ ^ , cuiricaium V, \ nil!.'as M-etion of‘r-.in 1'^ iimporluilt Th.Miin.ct ,.auso of .h,'. ^-k j ••»'>"' “»s»pt>ort the ,i.„t .....I..,.. .1;...,,......., , !ln Ulis county haveapuWici l.iilins to ™,e w.th local that ordt'rs were disobt'yt'd, and in stead of sidt' tnu'king at >S wanna- noa to {ilhnv No. 12 to pass tht‘light t'ngint' tri(Ml to make* tlu' run to Black 2\Ioxmtain and meet tlie ]ias- st'ugt'r train then'. While going at a spt'cd of neai-ly fifty milt's an hour the two engint's camt' togt'ther with a crash. The list of detid and injun'd are as folhnvs ; The dt'jul art' Contluctor Hough and Brake man Simpson. The* injun'd are Baggage Master Gardnt'r, P. O. Clerk W. C. Moon', Fin'man Dtin (Graham, colored fireman Jno. Smith, Engineer Dan Keever of No. 11 anti Petf'r Roik’Ii engineer. of No. 12. L. R. D. * treatment, pronounced it incur.able school fund of about si for each L •* i ’ , , . . , , Science lias proven catarrh to be a sd.olar, ana a d,strict which has |„,„„ituti.„.ai ,li.ea«, an.l therefore iOi) scholars will only bo able to ; re.iuifes constitutional treatin.'nt have a school for 4 months if it ’ Hall's Catarrh Cure, manutaetured employs only one teacher—wit. | i)y F. J. C'heney Co., Tt)ledo, Of.it), n assistant the ttM'ni must b*^ i the only <.‘onstitutioual ciu’e on ut short or the patrons must ! It is taken internally in • i.y fi-om theii- own pockets. Uloses tVom 10 drops to a tea spoonful 'there are in this county many i <liiectly on the hlood and faUiilies who live live miles from | f^urfaces of the system a school house, ami u hose I'I'he.v otlti-one hun.lre.1 dollar« for dren have never been in school a Ciay in their lives-how to reach 1T'''o , , , . i t . J-(-Hikxev Co., Toledo, Ohio, such children is another impor-1 Sold by druggi-ts, 75c. tant question. , Take Hall’s Family Pills for cat.- Nearly all the school houses in istipation.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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