News • - — ^ L— f - Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. J. J. MIl^ER, Alanager. BREVAED, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY. N. C., FRIDAY. MAY 10,1907 VOL. XII-NQ. 1!) Transylvania Lodge No. 143, KniglitsofPiithias Regular convention ev ery Tuesday night in Ma sonic Hall. Visiting Knights are cordially in- Tited to attend. T. W. WHITMIRE C. 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. Professional Cards. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ W. B. DUCKWOR.TH, ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW. Rooms 1 and 2, Piokelsimer Buildinfr. ZACHARY Sl BREESE ATTO R N EY S-AT-L A W Offices in McMinn Biocic, Breyard, N. C. GASH €l galloway , LAWYERS. Will practice in all the courts. Rooms 9 and 10, McMinn Block. D. L. ENGLISH LAWYER Rooms 11 and 12 McMinn Block, BREVARD, N. C. MisceUaneons. THQMhS &. &LLEN, Jr. DENTIST. N. C. (Bailey Block.) HENDERSONVILLE, A beautiful gold crown for $4.00 and up. Plates of all kind at reasonable plaices. All work guaranteed; satistaction or no pay. Teeth extracted without pain. Will be glad to have you call and inspect nay oflBces, work and prices. The JEthelwold Brevard^s New Hotel Modern Ap~ pointments—Open all the year The patronage of the traveling public as well as summer tourists is solicited. Opp. Court House, Brevard, N.C. Asiieville Letter NEWS NOTES FROM THE MOUNTAIN METROPOLIS OF INTEREST TO NEWS READERS. HOTEL BREVARB. Cor. Main and Caldwell Sts. BREVARD, N- C. Remodeled and newly furnished. Under management of experienced hotel caterer. Central location, wide verandas, livery connected. ^ The Best at reasonable rates. Write for particulars. K-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 5-cent packet is enough lor usual occasions. The family bottle (60 cents) cootains a suppxj for a year. All druggists sell tnem. H. 6. BAILEY, G. E. CORRECT SURVEYS MADE Maps, Plots and Profiles Plotted. Only the finest adjrsted instrn- ments used. Absplule accuracy. P. O. Bfevard,N. C. / From Our Regnlar Correspondent. Avery Alexander, a 15 y ear-old youth of this city has disappeared from his home in West Asheville and his parents are worrying about the missing boy. Avery is the son of J. H. Alexander, a carpenter of this city and a brother of Sam Alexander, who came into promi nence about six years ago when he so gallantly defended the Emma postofifice which was broken into by robbers. Mr. Alexander de scribes his missing son as being large for his age (15 years), light hair, fair skin and blue eyes. He says that the boy can be identified, by a large scar on his right side which was caused through an op eration for appendicitis. Information was received in this city last week to the effect that Claude Ball, a young white man, was shot and killed at a box supper near Laurel church, Madison coun ty, by Deputy Sheriff Charles Ram sey of that county. It is said that the deputy sheriff* was called in to quiet a disturbance among some of the men who were under the influ ence of liquor, and that after leav ing the church he was attacked, by the deceased, his brother and. tw^o others, and. that he opened, fire on the attacking parties in self defence, killing Ball. John W. McMinn, a resident of Brevard and. a prominent citizen of Transylvania county, was in this city all of last w^eek so as to be wuth his wife, who has been critically ill at the Mission Hospital, this city. Mr. McMinn informed, your corre spondent that Mrs. McMinn’s con dition was greatly improved and that she vras doing fine. This city has been visited by numerous small fires within the past couple of weeks, but the effi ciency of the Asheville fire depart ment prevented any one of them being very destructive. The equip ment of the Asheville fire compa nies is now up to the highest stan dard, and the men are a well drilled, capable body of fire fighters, as proven on a number of occasions, when they were compelled to grap^ pie with fires that if not gotten un der control in short order would have resulted in a heavy loss of property. Francis Sumner who killed Char ley Powers at Arden station, this county, about five months ago, "was found guilty of manslaughter at his second trial held last week and sentenced, to three years on the county road^by Judge Cooke. Information was received here last ’week that two prominent young Asheville people had been married in New York City. The ceremony \vas a very quiet one, only a few friends being present as witnesses. The contracting parties are Miss Leila Maie Johnston and D. C. Waddell, jr. Asheville has been the scene of a number of fights. They have hap pened in all kinds of ways and in all kinds of places, but the latest in the way of a fight to be pulled, off in this city occurred, in the po lice station one day last week. It was a hand.icap, four-to-one shot, if you win you lose, fought under the old rules—lick your man fair, but if you can’t, lick him any way. The contestants did not use regula tion gloves, nor was there a time keeper or referee to see. that each man got a clean break, for there was only one round, and that was ’round the city lockup, with no two-minute rests. During the last part of the fight an outsider took a hand, in the battle and. gave his strength and skill to the mrty in the minority, who happened, to be Police Officer Rogers. Officer Rog ers had arrested a white man by the name of Stewart and was in the act of placing him in a cell when three of his friends attacked, the officer, attempting to free the pris oner. One of the men got the offi cer’s club, and it is said, that one of them tried to use a knife during the mix up, but the timely arrival of Plumbing Inspector Israel changed, the aspect of affairs and. three of them took French leave, hitting only the high places as they made their retreat. The officer, although having four men on him, managed to retain liis grasp on the prisoner and landed his man be hind the bars. Work of. the Rapid Transit Com^ pany, who are building a new street railroad from Overlook Park to the Square is said to be progressing rapidly on Sunset mountain, which is a terminus of the line. The work within the city limits has not been started as yet, but mat-erial is ex pected to arrive shortly and the building of the the road w^ill be pushed to completion. The Rapid Transit Company will open Over look Park to the nnblic as soon as that end of the road running from the Golf Links to the park is fin ished. The rest of the road from the Golf Links to the Square will be built later and will open up a new part of the city and traverse a part of the residential section that is now inaccessible to the street car lines. The people of this city are looking forward with much pleasure to the completion of this new street railw^ay as Overlook park w^as always a great place for picnic parties, dances and outings in general. The city lost one of its chief attractions when the old Howland road was put out of com mission and. the park closed, to the public. L. R. D. My Best Friend.' Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N. Y., says; Dr. King’s New Discovery is my best earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six years ago. It has also performed a wonderful cure of incipient consumption for my son^s wife. The first bottle ended the ter rible cough, and this accomplished, the other symptons left one by one, until she was perfectly well. Dr. King’s New Discovery’s power over coughs and colds is simply marve lous.” No other remedy has ever equalled it. Fully guaranteed by T. B. Allison Druggist. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. According to the Atlanta Jour nal Cissy Lcftus is to daw 62,000 a. week. Does^-it mean dollars, cents or breaths? It’s too bad to see people who go from day to day suffering from physical weakness when Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea would make them well. The greatest tonic known. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets.— Brevard Drug Co. The dinner brand of politics is getting very popular. “Here’s to your health and happi ness”—DeWitt’s Little Early Risers —famous little pills. Nasty, sick headache or biliousness may come on any time; the cure is an Early Riser. Sold by Brevard Drug Co. Wanted—50 Men and Women. The Brevard Drug Company, the enterprising druggists, are advertis ing today for fifty men and women to lake advantage of the special half- price offer they are making on Dr. Howard’s celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, and get a fifty-cent pisckage at half price, 25 cents. So positive are they of the re markable power of this specific to cure these diseases, as well as sick headaches and liver troubles, that they agree to refund the money to any customer whom this medicine does not quickly relieve and cure. With Dr. Howard’s specific at hand, you can eat what you want and have no fear of ill consequences. It strengthens the stomach, gives perfect digestion, regulates the bow els, creates an appetite, and makes life worth the living. This is an unusual opportunity to obtain 60 doses of the best medicine ever made for half its regular price, with the personal guarantee of a well known firm to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction. The Brevard Drug Company has been able to secure only a limited supply of the sjiecific, so great is the demand, and you should not delay taking advantage of the liberal offer they are making this week. apr 12 26 may 10 24 The Interstate Commerce Com mission’s ruling on “party rate-' * is liable to breed another railroad brainstorm. It is difficult now in Ohio to tell whether it is Senator Foraker’s » boom or bum. Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer. If your blood is impure, thin, dis eased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, Ciu'bun- cles, eating sores, scrotula. eczema, itching, risings and bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rhematism, or any blood or skin dis ease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. R. B.) Soon all sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich. Druggists or by ex press $1 per large hotrle. Saniple free by wnting Blood Balm Co., At lanta, Ga. B. B. B. is especially ad vised for chronic, deep-seated cases, as it cures after all else tails. * Ohio has no interval in politics. That State is all the time electing somebody or other President. A Narrow Escape. Gr. W. Cloyd a merchant, of Plunk, Mo., had a narrow escape^four years ago, when he ran a jimson bur into his thufnb. He says: “The doctor wanted to amputate it but I would not consent. I bought a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and that ,^ured the dangerous wound.” 25c at T. B Allison’s Drnggist. The courts are going to have a hard time devising some way of punishing Standard Oil without making the coabuiner aqueai tiit loudest. iia couijjv, •st Fork 'f .joitiinvf tiie ctid utiier-, u.ii*ir»n O.v- ioe var*iu 3 When your food has not been prop erly digested the entire system is impaired in the same proportion. Your stomach needs help. Kodol for Indigestion and Dyspepsia not only digests what you eat, it tones the stomach and adds strength to the whole body. Makes rich, pure blood Kodol conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by Bre vard Drug Co. is the first won a medal for Carnegie Andrew man who has spending money. Wonderful Eczema Cure. “Our little boy had eczema for five years,” writes N. A. Adams, Hen rietta, Pa. “Two of our home doc tors said the case was hopeless, his lungs being affected. We then em ployed other doctors, but no benefit resulted. By chance we read about Electric Bitters, bought a bottle and soon noticed improvement. We con tinued this medicine until several bottles were used, when our boy w^as completely cured.” Best of all blood medicines and body building health tonics. Guaranteed at T. B. A.llison’s Drug store. 50c. Col. John Temple Graves is still busy picking a match team for the Presidential race. Don’t Pay Alimony to be divorced from your appendix There will be no occasion for it if you keep your bowels regular with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by T. B. Allison Druggist. 25c. Try them. Entry No. 2496. J. W. Owen enters aii . claims 100 acres of land, more or .e«s, in Glou cester Township, Transy.vania cou.j- ty, on the waters of the .Vest Fork French Broad river, :joining i;-e lands of M. P. Mathene. iind oiru-> Beginning on a stake Mathenejv's line and runs thence vartt>us coui\He3 for complement, so as to incluue .* I vacant land in said boundary. Wa tered April 1, 1907. M. W. GALLOWAY, Kntry Taker. Entry No* 2497* J. W. Owen enters aD.i claims tea acres of land more or ler- m GU)uc-r- ter township, Transylv; on the waters of the W French Broad river, v. lands of Marion Gwen beginning on a stake in en’s line and runs th* courses for complement, so as to in clude all vacant la*.-, in said boundary. Entered Apr;. J, 1907. M. W. GAL]y >WAY, ti^ntry Taker. Entry No* 2498* North Carolina—Transyi v ..uia couiii v liosana Breedlove entc^* •' and claims 50 acres of land, more oi less, in Hog back Township, TransyU aui.t counij, adjoining the lands of ihe Toxiivv-^y Company and others. * ii a stake in the line of the l^,. J. Ga.t ,- way tract and runs S 40 poie." to a nicKory; then 6 45 aeg ii. 140 poles to a stake in the line of iLe vV. H. Bar ton tract; then with the Siime N 18 ueg W to its corner; and thence various courses for complement, so as to in clude all vacant land in said boun dary. Entered April 15, J9o7. M. W. GALLOWAY, lintry Taker. Entry No* 2499* North Carolina—Transyi v ania county A. S. Owen enters ana ciaimo 50 acres of land more or less la Glouces ter Township, said county, on the waters of Richland creek, adjoining the lands of himself, I. C. Jones, T. B. Galloway and Jack Galloway. Be ginning on an oak, Jack Galloway’s corner, and runs with the line of A. S. Owen to I. C. Joues’ line; then with Jones’ line to T. B. Galloway’s line; then with his line to the beginning. Entered April 16, 1907. M. W. GALLOWAY, Entry Taker. Entry No* 2500* North Carolina—Tratisylvaniacounty N. T. Owen enters and claims 300 acres of land in Gloucester Township, said county, on the west fork of French Broad river, adjoining the lands of J. R. Owen, E. D. Owen, M. L. Owen and others Beginning on a poplar stump, corner of the John Owen home tract, and runs east with said line to J. R. Owen’s line, thence various courses for complement. En tered April 17, 1907. M. W. GALLOWAY, Entry Taker. Entry No* 2501* North Carolina—Transylvania county R. W. Raxter and Bunyan Hogsed enter and claim 15 acres of land, more or less, in Dunns Rock township, said county, adjoining the lands of Riley Hogsed, Chas. H. Gumear and others. Beginning on a blackgum, Riley Hog- sed’s corner, and runs west with his line to his corner: thence north to Chas. H. Gumear’s line: thence east with his line to his white oak corner: thence to the beginning. Entered April 24th, 1907. M. W. GALLOWAY, * Entry Taker. I, M. W. Galloway, Entry Taker for Transyl vania ounty, certify that the foregoing a tiue copy of entry made, as will appear by referem* to the entrv book in my offic?e. M. W. GALLOWAY, Entry Taker.