Sylvan Yalley News VOLUJlE-XVIl ONLY NEWSPAPER IN TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY A IIOMK l‘Al»KR 1f iXlay 1has takon it n])oii hi!iis('lf to answer llu' ]n'0])le’s cluir^os a.Lrain^t tlu' slu'rilV, uiul has uiulortakr]! t" tho issm* and utterly tailfil to answi'r a sinj^le (‘harj^o as io tli.' acts of tho sheritY, l)ut on tlic other hand has at- t('Tii])tcd tt) mislead and di'fc'ivt' the p('0])le hy devntinL' his answer to otht'r matters, a ])ortion of which was a huT’l'Xjue on ?n(‘, J sliall call lii> attention ti) a fi‘w facts. In the tnst jilact' I d>'sire to say any c*itizen wlio may not believt* what I stated in niy statement of facts of May 1 if tlu'y will call at my olHci‘ 1 will ])i'ov(‘ to them all that I said hy the written antliori tii's left witli n,e :ind still in my ]>ossession. aiui if any bn»' thinks it was campuiLrn fimds. 1 can fnrnisli tluuiHidavit ef tho.^e who l(‘ft th»' money to show whose money it was, and how it came to be left with mi*. Mr. Bressc doires to avoid a news])a])cr eontrovcrsy, and 1 do not blame him alter what has oc curred and froDi the looks of thin<;s, ])resnmahly u])on his ill ad vice, as he has as>nmed the burden ef att(‘m])ti7ii; to an>\ver. and his .so doin<]j shows to all fair minded men who was b;ick of the sclieme. And it was such a >illy one. Any four- yt'ar-old polii’ei.m would have known better than that, Mr. Breese, but I ktiew if the people just let you r;in tlic thin”; awhile you would ])ut ' \ in a h(»le, and into a holi‘ you have tli-iitxired it. and in your article you liave tried to pull the hol(^ in al>o. I did not say a sin.i'le word aliout you, but it is said that the •■hit one hollows,” and yon mns't )\nvr been hit for you have hollowed irood and loud, but you did not answer the charges may a ^ood demo crat. nor the chanres ai^ainst the sheritY. Y('s, you would yell out "fire” and try to maki* the people b«*lieve that our jail has been ut terly destroyed and the, lives of a family seriously endun<;(*red, when in fact the neirr< inion that tlu‘re are many goi)d democrats in Transylvania county that you will not mi.slead lu'ri'afti'r. Tht'v don't stand for that kind of ])olitics as you will .see and feid to your sor row in November. Now, Mr. Breese, as to my aj)- l)roaching the sheritY in a blufling manner, you are seriously misin- form('d. I a])i)roached him in an amicable manner, just as I stated in my other articl(‘, and I believe yet he world have given th(' re- C(M])ts had he not b(‘on acting upon the ill advice of . Now, who advised him. Mr. Ureose? You know. Tell the ])oo])l(‘. As to till' law a])])li('abl(‘ to the cas(', that ought to be wtdl known. Hut you must not have known it. or if you did you were afraid to risk your judgment, for as soon as the tender was made to the sherilY on tho morning of May tlu^ *,?nd, YOr, yes ytm, vvt're running to counsel to know wlmt to do. and it you had taki'U tlu* ct)un.sel given y(ju by a loanu‘d and honorable at torney (who is a democrat) all trou ble would have bec'n av('rt»“d. Now tell the ])oo])le what that advice wasy If it was not a trick, and y(^u did not know of it, why were you running to counsel so soon ; why didn’t you let the slu'riff gt*t counsel I It is W(>11 known that if tho moni'y had btMMi mailed so as to have reached tlu; shorifY b('for»‘ May 2nd he would have Ikh'ii com- ])elled to issue tlu* roc»'i]»ts. You know’ that, of course, and most likely that is the reason tho sheriff left; anyway he left and did not leave his address, and the money could not find him within the tinu*. As to what the Hon. R. H. Zach ary .said y(*ars ago. He said it, many lu*ard liim say it, and 1, for om*. bt*lieve he was consciencious in what he said ; but if I wore you 1 would not (luote him. If Mr. Loftis’ charges of May lOth an* tru(‘, and we are comi)ollod t o'cIock. ('. K. Osborne, H. K. Paxton and (tJ. C. Kil])atrick w<‘ro a])])ointed as judg(*s to .-^u])ervi.s(* tlu* ballotiuLr. After tho.si' matt<*rs had bt*(*n ar ranged the box(*s wor(* o]>on»*d and voting continued witlu)iit any h:t u]> until tlu! timt* for closing. Ev- ♦ ■rything wont oiY v(*ry smoothly for the most ])art, there bt*ing a few little argunu*nts about tlu* rights of certain men to vote in tho ])rijnary. About two hundrcHl :ind fifty vott*s were cast. After tho votini; tho following committee was a])])oint('d to select d(dogat(*s to the cotinty conv(*ntion whicli moots n(*xt Saturday : W. W. Zachary, T. \V. Whitmire, \V. Henry, A. M. Verdery and W. L. Wiley. Th(*y rocomm(‘ndi'd the following d(*l('gat('s : W. H. Allison, J. W. McMinn, T. H. Shi])man, W. W. Zachary, T. W. Whitmin*, W. M. Htmry, A. M. Verdery, C. K. Osij(n-ne and T. T. Loftis Tho following township (;xoou- tiv(' committoti was a])])ointod : W. M. Henry, chairman ; T. W. Whit mire, J. M. Kil])atrick, C. K. Os- l>orne and W. H. Allison. Tlu* votes w(u*e then counted with the following rt'sults : For Rejiri'sontatiVf- Wliitniirc 52 Hicosc l.S For Slicriff Shu ford 6f I-'arly Tuesday nutrn- ing and his six year old daughti'r was burn(‘(l to death. It is not known how the fire started, and it had too gn'at a start before b(*ing discov(>rod to save* tlu* child or the hous(‘. Tho fir«' company madi' a (|uick run to tlu* bla/.e, but the distance 1o ])e ti'aveled and tlu* lon;^ striniT of hose to hv. laid caused (;onsidor- ablo delay. ('ompany numb(*r otu* did not luivt* eiuitigh hose t<» r(*ach tho fire, but this was i-(*modi<*d by tho arrival of company number two. After the hose lino was laid tho flames were extinguished with out delay. "^I'lu; little child wa*^ sl(*(*])ini; in tho lower rooTu of tlu* houst* wlien the fire broke out, and from tho position she was found it is Ix*- li(*vod she had crawled out i)f tx vT and madi* an (*fYort t(j oseajjo. When found her limbs W(‘r(^ i*n- tir(*ly burnt'd away, and tlu* trunk did not have the appearance of anything human. It was a ptitetic scone. Tlu* child on tlu‘ inside* of tlu* bla/ing build ing screaming for h(*l]) and tho mother on tho outside wailing and moaning, being ])rovi*ntod by strong hands from dashing into the build ing to save her child. There w'ore many men tlu*re willing to render any aid possible, but all wore help less. After tho fire* was extinguished a collection was taken for the relief of the family and a tidy litth* sum w'as given. PICTURE SHOW OPENS Catheys Creek. For Congress— Gudger 54 Reynolds 43 The Brevard Amusement (’om- l)any ojjened their moving i)icture show’ last Friday night by giving a free show. The pictures were good and vvere very favorably com mented on by the crow’d present. Two reels were shown, “A Board ing House Mystery” and “The Hero.” Both were comic. About 450 people took advantage of the. free show and standing room was at a bargain. Saturday night the first paid per formance was given, “A Midnight Adventure” and “His Fidelity In vestigated” being the films show’n. A good sized crowd attended. There will be shows Friday and Satui’day nights ot this week. It is not known at this time what will be shown, but the management has been promised something good. On May the picture show* will open, and after that date there will be a show every night through the summer months. On the lUst the management w’ill have a feature film, probably “Temptations of a Great City.” The management washes to as sure the public that nothing objec tionable will be shown, and every picture will be of a high class. The Auditorium has been fitted up and makes an ideal place for the pur-' pose. The various shows ■will begin promptly at 8:15 p. m. and continue as long as the crow-ds justify. On ThuTsday niuht of Iasi w(*ek an illustrated lecture on (lis<*as(*s anr(!vious annonnc(?- nu*nt Dr. A. A. Kent, i»residi‘nt of the N. Medical Soci('ty, was <*x- ]u*cted to take ]uirt in tin* ])j-ogram, but lu* was not ])rosont. The locturt'r followed in his ri'- marks a .■^(‘I’ies of viev. > t iirown on a scrc'cn. L’-ivimr })ictii7'es, di-iu’-i'am< and statistics iKri.stratiiiu tlie causes and cfYects of \ arion.'disea:^. •; and the results of .--anitary i!u‘asur<*s. The illustrations made those im])or- tant facts much cl(*ar('r to the i^on- oral intellig(*nce than any numb<*r of bare soioniilic statenu*nts. Tho whol(* loctui-c*. froTn beLrinTun:.: to end, was full of us»‘ful information. Amoi'iir tlu* diseases whicl; make ravages on humanity hen* and el.M'wlu-r*', a uood deal v%as said and shown about malaria, yellow fever, ty])hoid fi'ver, summer com- ])laint, small ]»ox and tuberculosis. In the diseus>ion of tlu*st* dis(*as(*s much stri's.-^ was laid on tlu*ir causes. The niosfjuifo was mad<^ t*) boar liis iniciuity for s])]-(*ading ma- laiia and yellow fe*vei-. 'I’hese, j)i*i'ha])S, did not a])])oal so much to mountain ])oople. But when the ^'v was introducf'd—though lu; needs no intrcjduction—tlu* s])t'cta- tors had tlu*ir (*y('s irlued to tlu^ screen through a s(*ries of scones whose fascination consist(‘d in their disagrocablonoss. Tho l!y was chararison between the homely and much de spised bed-bug and the free-roving, happy-hearted fly. Every house keeper, he said, would bi* horror- struck at the sight of the former on her table cloth, nor would she rally from tlu; shock in a week ; but she can view the excursions of a fly over the food she has ])ro- ])ared and remain undisturbed. Yet the unmentionable bed-dweller, spending his life to a great extent on cold iron, is clean and respecta ble in comparison with the omniv orous germ collector. Parallel col umns t>f figures were thrown on the screen to show’ the close rela tion between the presence of flies and the number of deaths. The subject of careless spitting in relation to tuberculosis was also dwelt upon. Polluted water and milk were discussed. The impor tance of vaccination was illus trated. The dread wdiite plague was shov.’n to have more victims than war. In the list of mortality from various diseases the surpris ing fact was brought out that scar let fever, so much dreaded and quarantined against, is less fatal than either measles or w’hooping cough, both of which are treated with comparative unconcern. This lecture on the public health deserved a much larger audience than it received. It Avas hardly possible for those who attended to go away without having their ideas of the importance of cleanli ness and sanitation ;n general ’ strongly reinforced.