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Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper,
BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY. N. C., FRIDAY. JULY 20,1900.
VOL. II-NO. 29
ransylvania Lodge No. 143,
^ Knights of Pythias
Iveuular convention ev'-
GJ’y Tuesday ni^ht in Ma-
so'ni** llalT. V is? it in y
Kniiihts aiv cordially in-
vittHl to attend.
T. W. WHITMIRE C. C.
Asheville Letter
I Mr. Curtis nominated Mr. Glonn,
j ('harl(‘s Hond(‘rson noniinat('d ^Ir.
i Rob(‘rts and Mr. Roberts t)f Flat
i Cr('(‘k nominated Mr. Styles. Mr.
of tlio i Transylvuniil xv,is
c'alled, niad(‘ an excc‘llent speech
DeGllnes the Nomination.
Brevard Telephone Exchange.
iioi'Ks:
Daily—7 a. in. to 1(* ]>. ni.
Sunday—S ti> U> a. m., 4 t«.> <> i). in.
Cenical (^)Hice—McMinn iik)ck.
Professional Cards.
W. B. DUCKWOKTH,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
Investigaticn of Land Titles a Specialty,
llooms 1 and 1. I’iokel^inicr RuikVin^.
ZACHARY &. BREESE
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Oflices in McMinn Block, Brevard, N. C.
The
Harris faction of th(‘ re])u])lican j
])arty in this citv set'ni to lu‘ usinir , ,
1 >-1 1 • ' I »^<'h('rts and (‘loc|U(*ntlv ainx'aled to
more cuss words than usual smc<‘' ^
th(‘ convention at GriM'nshore Avhen ,
«.<• """“"“to Mr. R<,l.ort.s.
ams-Industrious-N('v.'s” air<rr(‘ira- i
s(‘condini^ th(‘ nomination of Mr.
d to
th<‘ d»‘le^^at(^s to j;ive Madison tlu'ir
su])])ort to nominate Mr. Rol>e7-ts.
After much V(»tin<^ and wranirlin'r
CASH <ft GALLOWAY,
LAWYERS.
Will practice in all the courts,
I looms i) and !'•. McMinn l>loi*k.
D. L. ENGLISH
LAWYER
Iloonis 11 and 12 McMinn iliock.
IJKi:VAIlD, X. ('.
Miscellaneous.
The JEthelwold
Brevard’s Now TTotel—Modern Aj>-
pointnients ())>« n all the year
The ])atrona^e of ilie ti-avelinjr i>ublic
as well as summer t<)urlsts i.-? solicited.
Opp. Court House. Hrevard. X.C.
tion madc^ a ch'an swci'ji of thiuirs j
and showed Mr Blackhorn a thint: i
or two ahout political stnitairem. !
Tlu* murd(‘rers of Sidn<'y York, a j
wliit(‘ man froin Madison county j
who was kilh'd in th(' Rc'd Liicht dis
trict in this city one nii^ht la.-st
w(M‘k, are still at larm‘. TIk' city
and county authorities havi* lu'<*n
woi-kinir hard on th(> cas(' hut it]) to
th(* pr('scnt writin.i^ hav(‘ hccn un-
al)l(‘ to fasten th(‘ i^uilt on any oni*.
Th(‘ murdert'd man was accom])a-
ni(‘d hy another man frt^m Madison
hy the nunu‘ of Shook at tin* tiim*
of the killin<r and at'cordin.i? to
Shook's story the puir wtnv attack
ed hy ncjjrroes vrithout any cause',
with tlu' result that York luid his
skull cruslu'd and died without
makinir a statement.
i Mr. Rolu'rts was nominated.
L. R. D.
Uses of Denaturized Alcohl.
The value of free alcohol to the
public can be better appreciated
K-I-P-A-X-S Tal.iiles
J)o(‘tors lind
A 1^00(1 ]>res(*rii>tion
For laaiikind
The.5-cent pai ki-t is !nr usual <.I'r’ii^ioT's.
The faiiiiiy fif.ttle (fni (■•■tit-i roiuains a'iipply
for a year. All ani^gi>i> >i;h tliein.
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OWePt In the State, Budl-
ness, SJiorlhand.Typewrl-
tinjr. I’e n in u u hh’i p, and
Kiijrlisih courses. 1«00
prailuates in positlonB.
Hi.lf or more of your rail
road fare {>aid. Vlenty of
Kodil board at
per week. No vacations.
Knter any time. Special
course by mail if you ask
for it.
In “The Land of the Sky.” ^ -
Kear the Suppliire Country.
PrliKiral*
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
HOLLISTER’S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nugaete
A Busy Medicine for Bubv Peopla.
Brings Golden Health and Kanewed Vigor,
fend Backache. It's Roeky SIountain’Te.a in tn>)-
form. S.") cents a box. Gpnuine made by
■Hollister Drug Company, Madison, Wis.
kOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
• / FOB!
To hotter a<iverti-;e the South’s Leadiii);
CoIU*Ke, ju«t a few scholarships are
offered in each st-ctiun at less than cost
rOX’T DELAY. WRITE TOOW
GA-ALi BUSINESS COLLEGE. KacoD,(ia
OF MEDtOiHE
STUART McGUiRE. M.
Tli(‘ tireuK'n's Tournanu'nt last
week was a ^rand affair an<l thou
sands of vi.sitors from all parts of
th(‘ stat(‘ and oth(‘r ut'i.^hborini:
stat(*s ^'(‘r(' in attendanct‘. The
tire laddies wert' out for a irood
time and tli(' city fatht'rs turninl
ovei- the town to the visito:-s and
shut their cv(‘s. Ev(‘rythin,Lr V\-e?it.
(*v(‘n mas(iueradini; in ft'mulc attire*
on till': str(M'ts which was <jui1(* in
('videMici*. Till' raci s and other con
tests were interi'stin.u and s|>ec1a-
cular and a number of state ami
w«)rld recoi’ds w(‘re smashed.
Mr. and Mrs. Mosseller have :-e-
turned to the city accom^ianied by
their l.‘!-year-old dauuhter Pearl
who r;;n away with a man by the
name of {^haver and was married
in S])artanbur;^. Shaver was ar-
rc'sted in tliat city .shortly afti'r^thi'
tiKirria.Lre and iriven a trial. Ite
was i'ound i;-uilty of perjui-y. ai)-
•Inction. and Tiiarryiu”: a irirl under
airi'. Th(' court im])osed a si'utence
oi' one yejtr in the pc*nit(‘ntiary (>r ;t
Ihie of slOO on till' ])erjury chari::e
and livt* yi‘ars in the ])en or a line
of s-iOo on tlii^ last charjrt*.
Ike Lyerly, his wife ;ind three
.'imall children who were clubbed
to (h ath in their home ne:u' Barl,><‘r
•junction, this state, by unknown
ptirties are i-elat('d to a ntnnber oi"
|)co])le in this x'ction and have sev-
ei'al close relatives livinir in Aslu‘-
ville. ]\!i.'S Estidle, Jas. F.. and
Ji\><se L. LytM-ly and Mrs. ]\[. Mar
low of this city are all coimectt'd
with the d<‘ceased and his fan>ily.
Mrs. Marlow and Mrs. Lyei’ly luivi'
i^ont' to the scene of the crinu*.
Th<‘ judicial deh\<^at('s from Mad
ison, Transylvania and Buncombe
cotinties, after a vm-y stormy con
vention liere last Saturday nomi
nated (4uy Y. Roberts of Madison
foi' solicitor for this district. Tlu*
Buncombi' county d(‘le<^ates did not
vote as a unit or majority rule on
the S('Cond ballot as exjiecti'd. W.
W. Zachary of Brevard aros(‘ in
the conventi<m and said that 1k‘
und<‘rstood that the Bunco’nbe di'l-
e.i^ates intended to vote as a unit
and .said tliat h<‘ would lik(> to
when the many uses of this prod
uct are known to the farmers of
the country. Uncle Sam being
desirous of giving the public the
full benefit of the opfyortunities
ill store, purposes having an ex
hibit at the Jamestown Exposi
tion showjjig the development
and uses of denaturized alcohol
which is tnade from the products
of the farm and garden. This
exhibit will be in clrirge of com
petent government othcials of the
KxpiM-iiiient Stations of the De
[)artnient of Agriculture.
In connection with this gov
ernment exhibit will be exhibit>
of vai’ious kinds of internal com
bnstion engines using detuitur
izod alcohol for fuel. Farmei's
will leaiMi at the .lamestown Ex
position bow to save labor in a
ihousanil different ways. T!k\v
vvill be shown how iney can util
ize machinery for sawing wood.
clio[)ping stock feed, [lumping
vvater and many other tilings
And the farmer’s wife can em
|)Ioy n)achinery for doing hei
churning, v»ashing. operatinghei
sewing machine and in many otii
er ways to save labor. Special
machiiHM'v is already beings ujade
for utilizing this new and ciie.'ip
fuel and so economical will b(
this fuel alcohol that evei'y farm
er can make ids own su{)i)Iy from
the waste jiroducts of bis farm.
Uncle San] will :il.so show the
public how to use denaturized al
coiiol as a fuel for heating and
cooking j)urposes at home and
lor lighting the houses and coun
try roads. He will teach the
farmers how they may save time
and expense by making their fuel
and lights at so small a cost that
their living expenses will be ]-e
duced to a minimum and their
conveniences so greatly increas
ed that they will tind l eal luxu/-y
in living on a farm.
The Jamestown Exposi ton
where Uncle Sam's new show will
be given free to everybody, will
open its gates to the public on
the historic shores of Hampton
roads, nciar Norfolk, Virginia.
Ai)ril lM)th. 1907. It will be an
international expositif)n, given in
honor of tiie three hundredth an
niversary of the lirst permanent
English settlement in America.
You cannot induce a lower animal
to (>at tieartily when notteelin}^ well.
A sick (Io^j: starves hinif?elf, and j>;ets
well. The stomach, once overwork-
know if the resolution was to be ^“<^5 must have rest the same as your
I’lTTSuuKt;, Pa., July 10. *0G.
/>/•. h\ .s. KiH/h'sh. ('hahour,, liqmhJi'rf,,,
CotdUti (.'ouonittu, /}, fnir(l. X. ('
My Dear Sir; Owing to my ab
sence from town, my declination
of the nomination tendered me
for County Commissioner of
Trjinsylvania, County has been
delayed, but I sincerely hope
that this delay will not cau.se the
party any inconvenience.
In declining this honor, 1 wish
to express my tiioi’ough ap])re(;i-
ationoftl-e compliment paid mi‘
by those who put my name be
fore the convention, and also to
express my regret that circum
stances, which 1 deem of .suflici-
ent weight and importance, i-tm-
der it inadvisable for mo to ac
cept this nomination.
it is unnecessary to add that I
have the success (>f the party at
the (Mjming election warmly ;it
heart, and anything I can do to-
w’ards the accom))lishment of
this niucb d(}sired object, I shall
be glad to do. Vei'y truly yours,
Hi LAKY B. Hhuxot.
Union Meeting at m, Moriali.
Alt. Aloriah ciiurch cordial!\
invites all the churclies in Tran
sylvania county to send messen
gers to the next union meeting
which she invites to meet with
h(;r the 5th Sunday in July be
ginning on Fj-iday before.
I 'uIDA V.
11 a. m.—.Sermon i)y Eld. T. (’.
Hoi tzcia w.
Dinner on tlu* ground.
I:-*') p. m.—."'Uhjert; ‘*1'^ the spiritu
ality ofoin* churches wliat it ou^Iit
to he—it not what is the cause?’’
C)pc'u*d hy J.3I. riarnlin and J. E.
Owen.
satUuuav.
'-'r-iO a. m.— Prayer ainl soui^ service
hy .1. AI. Ho wen.
10 a. m.—Subject: “What shall wr
do to r(n ive the spirit of missions
in our chu^clle^?■’ <)[»eiied l)y A.
Beck and ^\. H. fiarren.
Adjourniupnt for (!iuu('r.
1:150 p. m.—Have we as many
preaclieis in Tran-ylvania comity
as t lie cause dem;i!id'—if not what
is the cause? (ipctird hy T. L'.
Henderson and A. O. .vliison.
srNi)A\ .
a. in.—Sunday school mass m<‘et-
ing conductcil l.y J. M. Hamlin.
The following sul'jects are suy:
gested: (1. Wh it advautHy:e i>. a
Sunday school to a chuich?) (‘2. Is
lit(*rature a real advantage to a
Sunday school?) (:'s. ('an we bet ter
the Condition of our Simday
school?—If so how?) Speakers to
he selected hy the conductor.
11 a.m.—Preachiiti:-. The preacher
will he selected by tin* church.
A collection will lie taken on Sun
day tor Alissionary J. Dows of
China.
Done by ortler ol'tiie chnrcii June
l'.)0(). S. Owivv, Mod.
J. M. Sl THKItN, ('. C.
Secretary Taft ought not to ob
ject to the solid South. He is
right solid “hissef.
^Possibly Castro just wanted
to demonstrate that he was strong
enough enough to step back into
the job without getting up a rev
olution.
Secretary Taft^s boom should
beware of making such a burst
of speed in the first quarter lest
it will have no strength left for
the stretch.
A Itussian court rnatial is trying
to find out wlio is to blame lor
Kojestvensky’s surrender. There
is an impression abroad that the
responsibility rests with Togo.
If our navy can get through
the forthcoming maneuvers with
out hurting itself, what foreign
foe need it fear.
There is a summons out in
Ohio for Mr. Roclvefeller. His
countrymen are doing what they
can to cause John to like ]’jur(;pc.
A little love, a little wcaltli,
A little home for you and me:
ft s all f ask except lieulth.
Which couA's withliocky .Mouiila!:;
Ti*a. Z. W. Xi(*hols.
Though the drydock Dewey
will Lever v.'in fame as an (
greyhound, it gets there all i-ight
after a while, if you are patient.
Tiie lone highwayman of Wa-
woma, Cal.. who lield uj) live
stage coaclies at one fell swoop is
evidently none of your breakfast
rood chaps.
Attorney (ieneral Moody may
yet demonstrate to the ice trusts
that the law also cuts a good deal
f ice.
Sa\<‘<{ a (.'oitirads Li'i<‘.
“WJiile letnrnin^^ from the Craral
Army enc.tn.pment at Washinj?t(.;i
'itv, a comrade from Kluin, ]!!., was
taken with i*hol(*ra moibus mid Wi-,'
ni a critical condition,” says Mr. .1.
.•], Hou^hiand, of KIdou, Iowa, ‘-i
j;ave him Chamberlain’s colic, chcl-
^‘l a and diarrhoea, remedy and l»e-
iieve saved is life. ] Jiave h*-cn en-
imaged for te?; years in innni^rat’on
work and c-'ii-.Uicted many parties to' v
tlie south au(i west. I always cairy
this r.smedy and ha ve n-ed it suc-
•essfully (>ii many occasioM-i. Xo per-
'oti tiavelit'.o- or at liome should be
without this remeth'.
sale 1-y /; W. ?Nich>.;l:s Hrev.'
anJO. \j I-'!-vv’:n Calvert.
■Cm
followed by Buncombe. Mr. Zeh
F. Curtis made the ]>oint of ordiM*
that th(‘re w*as no such ri'solution
feet or eyes. You don’t have to
starve to rest your stomach. KO-
nOL F( )R DYSPEPSIA takes up the
RICHMOND
VIRQSNIA
D , PnCSIOFNT.
i before the convention. The chair work for your stomoch, digests what
ruled that the contest %vas prema- ^ yo« end and «ives it a rest. Puts it
This College conforms to the Standards
fixed by law for Medicr.l Education, Send for!
Bulletin No. 11, which tells about it.
Three free catalosrues-Spech'y Departmeat, I
MEDICINE-DENTISTRY-PHARMACY
ture and should come up for con
sideration wlien the vote was ta
ken. This was the first clash be
tween the Glenn-Roberts factions. ^ ornpanj’.
back in condition again. You can’t
feel good with a disordered stomach.
Try Kodol. Sold by Brevard Drug
Any New York lawyer who has
iot been i-ouiined in the Thaw
c.aso mu.-it foei th;it iiis profess
ional stamliiig is not ail that it
.•iiighi. be.
If none of t.^e various reports
on stockyard conditions satislies
you, go down to pacldngtowii and
make one to suit yourself.
C'atarrli Cannot be Cured
with local apolicat ion<, as they can
not reach thp seat of the disea.se.
(’atarrh is a biuod or ronstitutional
disease and in order to cure it you
must take tnternal remedies. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
acts diret tly o;i the blood and mucous
surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not
a quack mediciiie. It was prescribed
by one ot the best })hysicians ia thi.s
country for years and is a rejxular pie-
.scription. It is composed of the
! best tonics know, combined with the
I best blood purifiers, acting directly
The i>erfect
A Hard Lot
of troubles to conteiuJ witli, spi ingjon the mucous surfaces
from a torpid liver and blockaded j combination of the two ingre<lients
bowels, unless you awaken them to I is what produces such wonderful re-
their proper action with Dr. King’s suits in curing Catarrh, Send for
New Life pills; the pleasantest and
most effeittive cure tor consti[ration.
They prevent appendicitis and ton*
up the the system. at Z. W.
Nichols drug store
testimonals free.
F. J. Chl:ni:y *.t Co., Props.
Toledo, O,
Sold by Drugjrir-t, price 75c. Take
Hall’s Family Pills for cons J patio i.