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Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. MlXEIt, BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY. MARCH Id, lOOC,. VOL. II-NO. II Transylvania Lodge No. 143, Knights of Pythias Asheville Letter ■5> lit'iiulivr convention ev- i* t‘i*y Tuesday nis^lit in Ma- so'nic Half. ViHitinjj: Knij^hls are eoi-iliaUv in vited to attend. T. W. WHITMIRE C. C.|_J Items Of Interest from the Mountain Metropolis Brevard Telephone Exchange. Hor i;s: Daily—7 a. m. ti> 10 ]). in. Sunday—tc* 10 ii. m-* to t) p. in. Central Ofliee—McMinn Hloi'k. Professional Cards. W. B. DUCKWOR.TH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Investigation ot Land Titles a Specialty, liooms 1 and l!. riekel.^itner Buildin;:. ZACHARY &. BREESE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices in McMinn Block, Brevard, N. C. WELCH CALLOWAY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Practices in all the (.-ourts Ixooins H anti 10. McMinn l^lcx'k. A Weekly Report for Readers of the News. > D. L. ENGLISH LAWYER Ilooins 11 and 1- McMinn T.lock. Bi'vKVAr»n. N. r. Miscellaneous. The JEthelwold T'.revard's New Hotel—Modern Ai>- pointinents—< )pi*n all the year. The ])atrona^e of the travelinyr piiblie as well as summer toui'ists is solicited. Op}). Court House. Brevard. X.C’. Talniles Doctors iind A good prescription For iiniiikiiHl I jie pat'kot is cnoiii;!! lor usual occa'^ioiis. i'lie laiiiiiv botth* (tlO oi-nlsj c'<>nt;iiii> a sui>i)i> fnr a year.' All dru^'ulsts >ell tlioiii. HEAVEN REVEALED. 15y HKN.IAMIN Fl.-KE KAUUKll. •j-3 i>l'., inches; l.ar.^e Type; Kiiir Cloth. For a limited period this book is oliered ai trade rates, 58 cents, with i* (TUts pdstaiie tor mailinp:. <•( »NTKNTS. riic'orlfrin f)i Ansels.—'I'lw Kssential Natnri'o H<‘aveii.—Character oi tlx* Ansels.—Testiinnny of ScriptUTL-.—The Sun; Way to IRaven.—I’rac- tii al Tendency of tliis Disclosure.—Kiivironinent in Heaven, ainl What Dotcrmines It —Societies in Heaven.—A Heawn fur the Non-Christian World.—Are Karthly lu-lationships Continued in Heaven-—Mectin?,'and Recognition of Friends in the Hereafter.—Personal Appearance ol the Angels.—llejuvene«enfe an<l Growth in He;iven. — Houf^cs and Homes in Heaven.—Ganiunts in Heavou.—Childien in Heaven.—Sex and Mar riage in Heaven.—Work in Heaven —1 he Three Heavens and How Related.-Kteinal I’ropres.'. in Heaven.—('ousociation of Angels with .Men. Address: THE NUNG LICET PRESS 42 West Coulter Street PHILADELPHIA, - PA. By our regular coi‘res])ondent. T. B. Hamby, of thi‘ Aslu‘vill(' School, will condtict a c'oiii- ]u'titiv(' (‘xaininatioii lu‘n‘ March loth for admission to the United Stat('s Naval Ac<id(*my at Anna])o- lis, Md. For s('V('Tal V(‘ars this s('e- tioii of Xoi’tli (’arolina has not Inn'n r(‘])r('scnted hy a naval cadct at tin* acad('my, and the vacancy is too alliirinf; for ('lii^ihh' yonni^ nu'n to ovi'rlook. It is stated that a nnm- her of Wi'stt'rn North ('arolina youths will take the examination. It took ('has. 01s(‘n one whole* hour Wediu'sday niixht to down a “Baltimore Shad." Somi> who .saw th(' match thouijrht it was only a “Slicker.” Anyway the tiling sm(‘lt of the can. T1k‘ city fatluM-s ,have just conu‘ to the coi\clusiv»n I that these wrt'stlintr matclu'S are j moiii'y makin.'j: sclu'nu's for the ])ar- j ticipants and claim th(\v hurt the 1 morals of th<‘yonnirer I'h'nu'nt of I the city due to the. lu'ttini: featun* ! of each contt'st. Mayor Barnard will re(]uest the hoai’d to tak(' ac tion on the matter and I'ither re- (}uii‘(' a h('avy licensi' or ])rohihit exhibitions altoiri'ther. If the* Ix't- tini^ hurts the morals of tlu* youn^c*r eh'iiu'nt as stat»“d the writ('r can't s(‘(> the* im])rovement j ii>*moruls by a h(*avy license. Prob- j ably wlum th(* bill is introduci'd it i will mak(* all thin^^s ch'arer and ; sii])i)ly th(‘ '“Missini; Link." j With the d('])artur(* of Secrc*tary i Randol])h of tlie Ashevilh* Boai’d of I Trade for a circuit of tin* resort I ])laces of Florida to distribute Asln*- j vilh* literature in an ('ffort to I attract tourist travc'l toward this I city, tlie idea su.^.ure'sts it.self to j the writer that a co-operative i mov(“m(*nt in this line by the n'sort ! towns of Western North ('arolina I would make a stron^'r imll for tlu' I ” ^ I business and th(*r(‘ would naturally i b(* a lar^('r and more conc(*ntrat(‘d I movt'ment <m the ])art of the com- ])(‘titive towns of this section whose main object of j^t'ttin^ thi* flow <_)f travi'l head»‘d toward this S(*ction of the stat(* would no doubt hrin.^ hotter results to all. Each town with its individual attractivem*ss and induci'iiK'nts would I'l't its shar(' of th<* ])atronai^e. Thest* an nual trips of S(*c7-('tary Randol])h havt' proven to 1k‘ one of the Ix'st modi'S of s(*curin^’ business for Ash('vill(*, and wliat is trood for om* ou^jcht to 1)(‘ j^ood for all, providing the thing was proi)(‘rly handled. Madam«* Sarah B(*rnhardt played to ti ^:},r)00 house lu‘r(‘ Friday night. It was a n*pr(‘.sentative gathering that gr«‘<'ted Madame Sarah, and th(‘ house* was ])ack(*d. Her acting was an “eye-o])ener” in thci line of dramatic art. and her t'motional and vivacious efforts lead one to doubt that the “Divine Sarah” was ()th('r than oiU* who had ]>asst*d the 60 mile post. ! The policc* dragnet. Thursday 1 night gath(ned in Ui men and f wom<*n from the “Red Light” dis trict, all of whom were fin(*d heav ily in poli(*(* court the following morning. Mayor Bai*nard has or dered a general cleaning out of this district and a raid will btj made ev<*ry night if n(*c(*s.sary to lm*ak u]) tlu'se house's in the te'iuh'rloin S(*ction. Tiu* aggr(*gat(* fin(*s of this one* raid amourit(*d to n(*arly ^l,;}()(), and Judge* Jeme*s ]>re'side*el e)ve*r the* large'st cemrt and dis])ose*d of the* le)nge*st deK*ke*t in the* ])e)lice* work in Ashe'ville*. It is now de*finite*ly kne>wn that this e*ity will ne>t ge*t the* h)nir se)Ught afte*r pul]) mill, and that the* ])lant will be* installed at ('antem, whie*h site* was e>riginally se‘le*e‘te*el hy the* (']ttim])ion Fibi’e* Mill pe'ojde*. It is said that Ashe*ville* will ge*t a ve*ne*e*ring ])lant se)on, but that is to be* se*e'n. We>rk e)ii the* ne*w Ashe*ville* Be*ll Te*le*])he)ne Exe*hange buileling is ])re.)gn*ssing nici'ly anel it is state-d that this e*ity will ne>t only have* e>ne* e)f the* fine*st e'xchange* buildings in the* se)uth, but that the* new sys- te*m te> be* installe'el at the* e*e)m])le*- tie>n e)f the* buileling will e'nable Ashe*ville* te) be>ast e)ne* e)f the* line*st e*eiui])])e*d anel o])e'rate'el te*h*])he)ne‘ syste>ms of all the* B(*ll ]»lants. Ashe'ville* ce)ulel stand a vast im- ])re)ve*me'nt in te*lt'phe)ne* se'rvie*e> and if the* state*me*nt e>f the* Be*ll pee)])le [])re)ve*s ce)rre*e*t the* citize*ns e>f this e*ity will we*le*e)me* the* im])re»ve*me*nt with e)]M*n arme*el gratitude*. I'eilie-e* ()tlie*e*7‘Chas. Lominae* use*el his niglit stie*k e>n .1. B. Fie*ld e>n Ave*ry stre*et Moneluy niirht Avhe'n Fie'lel. it is alle*ge*el, hael re*siste'd ar rest and atte*m])te‘(l to shetot tlie* ]>o- lic'e*man. L"ie*lel came* liemie* with a big jag, a big gun anel a big t(*ni])e‘r anel ill-use*el his wife', “cusseel” e)Ut the* ne*inhbe‘rhe)e>el and ele*fie*d any- taie* te) moh'st him. Ollice'r Le>mi- nac 7’t‘S])e)ndcd to a hui’ry u]> call anel 7ie)t only mole*ste*el Fiedel but ne'ui'ly e-rae-ke“d his skull when he atte*ni])te*el te> exe'cute' a gun ])lay. Mrs. Fie*lel ple*ael with the* e*e)urt for he*r jiusbanel's re'le'a.se the* fe)llowing me)rning anel the* judge* le*t him elown i-athe*r light c*e)iiside*ring the* e)tfe*ne-e*. The* Te)xaway IIe)ted C'e)m]>any have* e>])e*ne‘d e)thce*s at Patton ave*nue*. anel bid fair te> se'e'ure* a lot e)f aelditiejnal ])atre>nage* fe>r the* com])any's hejtels in this manne'r. Buncombe* e-ounty has e>ve*r KSO,. 000 e)f un‘i)aid txe*s ent its be)oks anel Tax ('e)lle‘e*te)r (’hambe*i-s has be*en instrue*tc*el by tlie* e*e)nnty ce)mmis- sie)ne*rs to aelve'rtise* the* pro]H*rty fe)T sale* on whiedi taxe's remain un paid fe>r l‘.}05. The* twe) baggage* transfe*r ce>m- panie^s e)f this e-ity have* conse>li- elated the*ir inte*re*.sts. .Italian A. W’'e)oele‘ock has boui^ht e>ut H. R. Milliarel, owne*r e^f the City Baggage* Ce)m])any, and will ce)nibine his he)lelings with that e^f H. C. Alle*n, of the Aslu*vill(* Tran.sfer Ce)ui])any. This me)ve* le:ivt*s ne> e‘ompe*tition in the baggage tran.sfer business h(*re*. The e>lel que*stion of (Jourt Square loafing is up for discussion again, and a numbe*r of rc*medie’ts have be*en sugge^ste'd, but up to the* pres- e*nt writing the? square* continues to be* the e*ongri\gating ])oint on sunny days for the we*ary toilers (?) Avho lounge* arejund with no e)ther ap parent intemtions than to be* in the road of all pedestrians anel sjirinkle the gre)und with })l('nty of tobacco juie't? fe)r the' ladies to elrag their skirts through. Juelge Jone*s, of the' ])olice court, holds that the city e3rdinan(‘e regulating street loafing is unconstitutional ami tliat the loitering cannot he* i)rohibitcd as long as loitere^rs do not obstruct the' stre'et. This is a iwetty state of affairs for a city the size of Ashe ville which ref*eives thousands <3f visitors w’ithin its gate's every y('ar who are compelled to Ix* content with this e)bjce*tiemable* spe*ctae-le e)f e)ur ('e)urt S(|uare' le>afe'rs. The* inte*rnal re*ve*nue* e*e)llectie>ns te)r thi.s elisti’ie*t fe>r tbe* me)nth e)f Fe*bruary aine)unte*el to ^::^M.21().S1, as tak(*n from tlie* re*co7-els of Ce)!- le*ctor Harkins’ olTlci'. ()f f],is amemnt was fe>r ,s])irits and isl7(),:ic,r).r)i» foi- te»btice-<) tax. L. R. D. Let Us Build and Not Destroy. Kditoi' Sylvan Vallry News: It one njakes a success in busine.^s or other calling by tin? w ill ol‘ (.'oei, he will havi* enemgh te> do. I am otic tiiat i'rt willing to help make ini- ])re)vements mikI a sacritie'O te)r the j u\)builelitio- of our te>wn, anel I think it a l)usine-ss pre)positie)n. 1 we)ulel “hnilel ;ind ne)t elestre)y;” ai.el it will roejuiie all theaiel and ce)mte)rt we can get l're>ni the olel and young be fore* we reach the acme ot‘ our fbnel hwpes. With Tf)tn T viwson on one' side and Alissoui-i on tln^ other. Mr. RockafeHe*)’ must feel sejmewJiat surrounded. A now iinig-ratioii movement is the moving e>f the little Xoriii Care)Iinti distillei-ies acre)ss the line into Virginia. (ren Fun.ston wlio is l()oi\ing for trouble in China must tfiink the>re are some rivers over tliere that need swimming-. Xow’ tliat Alarch lias drifte‘d in like Mary’s little lamb, we may ex{)ect to see it go out like* a cage of Uoexsevelt bears. How can any one ex[)ect the canal commission to do any dig ging w’hen it keeeps them busy making ext)lanations. Te>m Liwson makes so many liredictions nowadays, that it w’ould be impossible for some of Ihe road before us seems a IouitLk, ^ . . ' tiiem not to come true. one, anel is Hanki*d by many kickers who ne*ver get weary ot' their je)l>, for it is the only job they have eve*r lu‘leJ lor au3' ce)nsiderabie )»erie>d. Some one may ask “what is me-ant by a kicker?’’ I dein’t woneler at the (|uestie)ii because tlu*re are se> many ii. lirevarel. When (juestie>ns ol' pub lic ge)e)d are under consieleration e>nly a few recognizer them at first sight, Muel then the kicke*r appears unele*r the guise of a watch <h)g e)f the pu’)- lic purse, and passes fora public bene factor—.1 kind e)f a saint without a halo, anel the overage citizen calls out in vain “\Vhe>ar(‘ the kickers?” The kickers are ne>t the unsellish e'itizens of th»* te)wn, ne>r are? they those who love thenr lelletw me*n like Abou Ben Velheni; neithe*r ore they men that emple)y their lelle)ws in Ce)l. Mann is an exception in e)ne resi)(K:t at least. It has yet to be shejwn that he contributed anything to the Ke})ublican cam paign fund. Many Kussian Liberals liave no contidence in the douma. They lV*ar tliat the Czar will liave no difticulty in making it turn hand- s})ring.s and Joo}) tlie loop. Altliough ttui tirst re>bin has beeni here,* for some time, stand ing around on one foot, for some unaccountable i-eason, the tirst straw' hat has not seen tit to blow in. In the spring time you renejvate ye>ur he)us»‘. Why not your blooel? useful and pre>titab!e lal.or. paying j ,,,,ni^ter’s Rocky Moutdain Tea full wages I'or service rendere'd; they ; elrive*s e>ut impurities, cU'anses and are not the m(*n of pure heart anel i ♦‘lo'iches the bloexl and pnritie> ih cle*ar brain in the ce>mmunity. but they are tliat indescribable part ot' e'very city and town north, east, west, as well as Brevarel, wlu) come* kicking inte) the world, kick through life, and e)U the edge eif the grave are founel true to tlu*ir (iarly calling— kicking still. ( Joel help them, for no e)n<* else ever will. Save us from theic* kicks, for 1 know no e*nel su sad as that of being beaten to deatii by the ji*wbone of an ass. It has been said with mue*h truth of them of old “Uetter have a regi ment of ass(‘s ieel by a li«>n than a regiment of lions led iiyan ass. ’ The best men of the town are ne)ue te)o ge>od, hut they stanel witli the? lions and fe>r improvements generally— i. e., }j:raeJing anel paving sid.nvalks, widening, extending anil grading all the streets and walks, se> we may he able te> improve and beautify e>ur homes. Oiiskkvkk. When a Kussian paiier does entire system, ooc.—Z. W. Nie hols. Secretary Bonaparte wants a. bigger Xavy, Secretary Taft, wants a bigger army. Both could be accome)dated if Secre^tary Shaw’ should suddenly acquire an apetite for a bigger deficit. Mr. Rockafeller can discharge some of his night watchmen ne)\v as those Missouri subpejena serv ers sitting on the doorstejis all night will 'oe suticient to keep burglars and dynamiters away. Just at the time Congrt'ss, Missouri and several other would- be pe)W’ers, think they are pla^’- ing tag with tlie trusts, Kansas i-ise's te) announce that the “Stand ard Oil can” is once more sitting on its neck. Jteward Th(* readers of this paper will }>e* pleased to learn that there is at least not know^ where the me)ne'y is j one dreaded dist^ase that science luis (ioming from for its next ]n’int-i been able to cure in all its stages, and ing bill, it just commits “leze ma-1 catarrh. Hall’s ( atarrh (. ure jest,y" in a cartoon, and then „o I one knows that its finish was caused by financial distress. Tortiii'e I5y Savagos. j Hall’s ('attarrh Cure is taken inter- “Spoaking of the torture to which i nally, acting directly upon the blood some of the savage tribes in thevlMiil- f^id mucous surfa;:e!s of the system, I te) the medical fraternity. Catarr:i I being a ee^nstitntional disease, ve- jepiires a constitutional treatment. ippines subject their ca{)ttves, re- minels me of the intense* sutitning I endured for three loonths from ni- ttainmation of the kidneys,” says W. M. Sherman, of Cushi'»g M»>., Noth ing helped me until I tried Eh'ctric there*by destre>ying the fe)undatiou of the disease, anel giving the })atieiit strength by buikling up the ce)ustitn- tie)ii and assisting nature in doing its work. The pre)priete>rs have so much faith in its curative power*. Bitters, three bottles <if which com-! that they ofier (^ne Ilundrer^tl Dollars pletely cured me." Cures liver com- { for an>* case that it fails to cure. Send plaint, dyspepsia, blood elisorders and Malaira, and restorns tfie weak and nervous to robu.st health. Guar anteed by Z. W. Nichols druggist. Price uOc. lor list of testimonials. Adelress: F. J. CiiEXKV Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take HalTs Family Pills for con stipation. \
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