Slate Library c Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. J. J. MINEE, Manager. BEEVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY. N. C.,.FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8.1907 VOL. III-NO. 6 Transylvania Lodge No. 143, Knieiits of Pythias Reefular convention ev ery Tuesday night in Ma sonic Hall. Visiting Knights are cordially in- Tlted to attend. T. W. WHITBIIIE 6. C. Brevard Telephone Exchange. hours: Daily—7 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sunday—8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m. Central Office—McMinn Block.' F^fessionol Cards. W. B. DUCKWOB-TH, attorn EY-AT-LAW. Rooms 1 and 2, Plckelsimer, Building.; iACHARY &. BREESE atto r.n eys-at-la w Offices in McMinn Block, Brevard, k. C.'' gash €t GALLOWAY, LAWYERS. Will practice in all the courta. Rooms 9 Chief Galloway Denies in tbto t>he Sensational Story print ed in the Asheville Corres pondence Last» Week. The following was sent to the Asheville Citizen last Saturday for publication. Editor Asheville Citizen; As marshal of the Town of Brevard, N. C., my attention has just been called to an article printed in the Sylvan Valley News at this place, under the head of “Asheville Letter” writ ten by the regular correspondent “L. R. D.” in which it is stated that a Mr. Morgan, representing one of the wholesale houses in Knoxville, Tenn., had been used upon a recent trip to our town. That he, upon alighting from the train and entering the bus, was accosted by the town marshal, placed under arrest, carried up town and locked up for an hour. That his keys to his trunks were demanded, that he refused to de liver them but his trunks were broken open and searched. That he 'was later released on putting up a thirty dollar cash bond which he put up out of his ex pense money. -That the town marshal and the Southern Rail way requested him to accept his trunks after they had been bro ken open, but that he had de dined to accept them and stili had the railroad’s duplicate check for them. That he had communi cated with his house in Knoxville and that they were standing by dim in the matter. That he had employed attorneys and was go ing to sue the Southern Railway for turning over his trunks to the town Marshal, and also the town of Brevard for false im prisonment, for damage to his character, loss of time and profit on a sale that he was going to make to one of the leading mer chants of the town. This was about the substance of the matter, and replying to same, because I do not w’ant bad impressions to go out from the town, or reflections on my con duct as town marshal to go broadcast ov^er the country, un challenged. I desire to say that I do not know this ‘*Mr. Morgan.” I am informed that he went to one of the hotels and was put to bed on account of his condition (not duly sober) and left next morning on the train and never attempted to sellany goods—nev er as much as took his trunks from the depot. He was not mo lested by a single person, his trunks were not touched, no one attempted to arrest him, and why he should circulate broad cast such slanderous reports that are nothing but lies out of the whole cloth, I am unable to say. I would advise Messrs. Smith, Neill & Co., of Knoxville, to ex change him for a man who has some regard for truth, and who will not go about slandering of ficers of the law, railroad compa nies, and towns and communities. A word of warning!—This “Mr.- Morgan” would do well to.travel in other fields to peddleijiis wares hereafter. The good people of this town and community will not tolerate such uncalled for and slanderous statements that are without the shadow of truth. Very respwtf ully, J. A. Galloway. Town Marshal. Nothing will relieve indigestion that " not a thorough digestant. Kodol digests what you eat and allows the stomach to rest—recuperate—^row strong again. 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