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^x:av'! f: ij-s* w [-fibetvA wa*<? liigMt^ trJKat l»yY Ci8felJiO»a^j and Snnilay lust. The weather wus exactly right for such a meeting except taiiit c ,oBesjlj;^as^i^uU ^i|li jf^po peQrt^i^^t.feo^:«(p4flMng-^|lip^4l^^^^ 3lw4gm^0t^tt}|^nded. on jp^i days from m my parts of the conn- ty. In apito of the large crowd, a pa®tlot;jwii^J5h’ >««» ^ ,^4if(»rde^..^n^, ifrftel choirs ^cre liarmoniona. j j;. j ' The program, ns published “some weeks ag^ lowed gen^%ljT^i\'^¥^ ^ viations. Rev. C. C.*Duckwo^i was to make theiaidd»efiS>6f T|»b ^^sent Rev. Queen of Jackson county, who was to resi)ond, was aTso^lTBsenf r i:n~opefiffig“ll«ItrKiSS‘]lTGBt|rtTCTriiTid ^r?rt^ bond at Hi^JaHtl e 5- s and was niaclOj^Vy. Rev. .1. ]!J_, Lee. pas- tof ^^^^ 0tcTr i^ptist cA^rih atiHos.- man. During the t^ession of'^tlie convention addresses were made by Rev. J. C. Owen c^-)A^c^i^lo \ and Mr. I. A. Ruby, assistant pas tor and clioi;: leader^Q Uie Firgt ' tslijOT®/-'Mr| Baptist churt^" of ^ j Ruby also sang a i?of6^^“'^ho‘^ih'^fy I and Nine,” immLdiately following I his address, in which doable duty I he proved himself both a speaker tiTid Singer of nbility. —" *" Most of li’c i ir.io of the conven- ■’timi-m^-s talcrn nui.i sin:;viig.' <’on- ■ veotrqiiml si:i^;in^—tlujt .^in^in;.' by td! tliiss^s in concert—k>iift<^d a fjvtoca! ^(^prs^teitT L iOW fl£;30Tn:) cases state vs. Bod Sraitn, carryi ^ a^an ,t K fv i i-*V • ’Ha- * * i 4 wjiflV 'deaoly weapon. diiugmeOt obhedHiS pty rfiieni ot^b6§fS. State vfij,.Jumes §jQQsith, Furmjlii Gudg (r all C( 1 Fnrmj n. Anderson itfi a^n •lesp^in, U3 SBiith, Charles Smi tTi ami Ruf Qr«dritn»JwTtv£tl assembly mornii^ but was Anderson and Charles Erwin nfet guilty. Rest guTTty ; Three months, on'road anH^ iosfs.“ Kofice'^of nl)- i spe^i^i lF«^fur^ ol' 'th'» -'6\^preuses jdr.rinfrtbo mnrninsc hours. These ' « iior;;:-vs .v'Ar'.i 1V.T‘. hp. (jbisir ictidirrr: * imrl 4<mI ■ tLi«-y--*lid ihutr ' )!;irt well. In tlio afternoon the I tiinf' Wiis dov^^■•d vtinf’-i{mU.7 ta a1- j tt-rnuto cldSs i^in^inj?. ' The'ci«jiSBa wiij^'h to^kr v-i^rt wer<j-; wiping cfiaingHfig ;'*tl\itty (faj*s costs. '' Stj*t^%’s. Thomas Brown, assau wirh doudly weupon. Not guilt; r. Stato^ys^. Alex_ Gaston, colored I, asplultj^il'ii weapon. Coa tinticd OnC wl^ek'^ §200 jus bonvl. r Staftl vs. Cimrley Nichols, beam ing board, gnilty ; thirty days iir|d COSTS'. . .. state 'v^. J. B. Kelley, forgery. Def^’udftflt WHivv*;! tiii;!-, and boimd to S:;3v.*rj(>r ror.rt. Jii;K:ir:.?cl -500.^ ■. ;■ < ' •feiit'to vs. Eiillio..G\\u:3i,vis6ault t ovor »V' * **>i btijid fixed 111. «*x. tl n<!iK PnfifT 5,'tn- 3;.lO *i^VB t 'Iii’f: Jii 'fij.-rr ^NfRAt.S Lnu Ai<&£Lfe5 tune^ SOME SOHOOi STATISTiGS Continued one week. P-ruyor foi; .jviu^uicnt lUid piisyer continued on payn>ent of costs. ‘ ■ For sevoviil weeks Snufrinli^n- uf’iit iJeii(lt*r:;c)n, kIvIJ'Jj' vvif Ii work, has been busy with i;.:iniial re}ior-ts which faU due aboRi iLis time-of the .yeHt, If any onfj thinks' tri'sjKiss ^that the county, siii>erintv^r.de9t bas' nothing to do Imfc sit in thei shude, THE TBEHD OF THE TIMES A vor:r>2 n>;in is detained at brisi- fi-'ss or:(‘ t'£j {urd.-'y ni^bl .'-prnov'baf later t !’.an usual. When be' reaehes home his yoUng wife' ,catechis:cs hirii as to v.-he«?;he‘lia.4 bcfeiiT ■ He standi on bis dignity iliid'refuses to'explain.' Ills'' wife,'he arg\tcs,, should^have too much confidence \Viili:ira.v\icCiilli Irr.u.'r ; C.Jirs.Hi’.],'' ^^mijlj, Sinitli, n(j)t Eiiis * I'MiV.er; CaiVieys tgiiilty.- tlVoVge' ^'^1T^1^,' thr6« Creek, Mr. V ieacliir ; -Cedar I uioiitlis on roud,. MoTOtaTO, »J... W. ■ • Stste-vs i*auilin, astauii: '‘fan himself, and draw a big salary, ' vs^ T. %f. druTikei- i be may Have this delusion disi)ellt‘d ! in him t6 ask.' She fl’ots for‘two ■^GKS'; ^l.’umd oo;j<«. *■ .T I j by luking a peep in^ the oiiice and I days and then commits stiicidc. ‘ Stjite vs. I^ob Smitlj Georije | casting his eye over .|he papers andj,- This is a taiao little :trasedy rec- icporif5 that l.•a^e to bo handled, Qj-ded by the newspapers recently. It won4d bo;cfrronly‘ the.slightest .Glady,B;--xwncj4 was nut rcprt'senttnl ! by !i choir, but thoir It'ader, Wes- I iey^. ilQC.d],'' fS'l i^n .cop^v<^Koni^^ ' sir!Y^g,''tW'l J h;i]i)o;t ta the vcoriv. Th‘i n.4 Bi:ANTTBEnTEf4? dkd, read over,'no'te(i down, and got into fchupe frrr frt^;tistical in- forir.ation. Oat of this chaotic lURPs Flowly emei^e the yaiious jryporta wliich the state authorities I must know or lanjiuish for lack of I knowledge. The linaneial state- T1 ilC nolicj.ib’e feature of li.^ singing vras g.iod training, choirs 5ur.g snrr> d .‘^•.ngs in ] j which ifoprano, K.rio, • tvnor, andj ' ba'S were all rei”.e:-c*nted, and the : singers bad l;e<*n excellontly;^trained I in Jill t};t.'ir ’.‘arts, 'rhere was no , draggi?i>t, no rij”g.ed-edged lime, j no hesitation, sii. h as are so often : found in-'H-hurch-.eboiii!*. ' 'Another i i very coniiueivlable thing was the I clear ennnciatiotx uf vrords, making I tho songs V iclerstandablu. There ! were no elaoorate iriHs und other i , kinds of frills, but j^tKfiitjhUi .. . v i. j forward singing, th^t r»^odw^1thc h ^ ’V' offet^t on the audi<.*nce of icrmons ; I am i>roud to 1 for witle a\>ttke Xewji . ' Mi V^y. in 1 eres*'i^ , i ^ 1^ ment appears'elsewhere in these e f‘ This is for the bbnelit of ■l* 1 piv sermon •hod n rai5rninsi>t Piife»Kni'l?ii>vi; on “TSe j . '■w “. “■ , “'"‘i T.Ahi- of *feiol-' i' Al«o in t»o 1 “lionimul.lecoiitusior jtho cp.iiuty poople who want to know hoy; tho inanoj is spent. Among the things that f^o to swell tho v> st statisticiVl depot at at 'B^aolyro g6‘’'oo] hcr.re jsul.|ect, *'t!l-R^it-f,^’u.-,..120111 v.-v' j very impres»ivtv' - ^ 1 Mr. Sheennjfcr Mil iii.-^aliing j canning ouCfit-liT'feiti)tty'r<^ Tli I V. til be of great Ifarm.^rsin a vicinity lik<i Bhinly ! in sa' ing waste jiroduet. •Mr. and Mrs J. L. Gas: or to bo of interest to the people at Lome. The following, fi^vircs tell .something about 1 lie genera I ftebool ^ cjonditious of this c6unty. The school ccnsus for Ihe whok\ advar.tn;.:e to (^e !chiklren uj’.d 2‘Ji colored,, mtikipg u ..tQ.tal of. ifTil,. as against .2000 for l'9i::J when* public ihfer(ijst-were it not for some general --previtiling oninicns tmd ideas of - whose natjarail confee- qticnccs it seems to be a.strong ex- aniplO'; -These areidaysAvhen every !iian is under sus’trieion' aaid every woman is sivepicioirs/ The dogma of ingrained macnline \iickotlness has been-so. energeticallyexploited by sen.^ationalisls of all sorts that she. woU‘d be a, vpry yi>ung wife in deed. who, had not caugbt the Every hus. •is, on band—or near every,., o^p re , i tlie la^.cetisus was taken. 1 Thursday of l;*|e;i.f:, ly Lee don’t belifHkj 3 „tr, , fbhoir; ■whirli ""0^6 - ro mTtch -tHe««r Vli} v«ire by their singin^j on ^ Friday, i place at auction. f morning and could not Take part in the ifttfrmim pfogrtnn.j . £TJi/& ^Kaiijyi c^iBiU -Wtayn To*r '*^t!fe6k S^^liefn# remiM^ - tis QUf 55iien|-ft^ ^o|^ou/ . f^iend^\y41- ^utkf ^ojr^iiii a'inata'imoniul is s*^‘rTa4^».ttl%ay%»t|nd.k^^^j?”®’ ...S ■' Rev. Fritnk Woodfin is preparing To "*uTo^^ “To' tiia'* TjirHi' Hf'filf 'tliiS e. Work on th« building is Sunday Liorninr: ^ev^ J.‘C. Ov^n tpreached. Hi »eager hearer (couo.t#'. » The coaventiou adjourned Sun- ^day at noon bv ordyr of the pretw- dent, Mr. Joe Galloway, and^Hl> pt L- Wright, secretary. T'i ' I JMEflSQKi MILLS I f' jEmerson, both of Olathe, Colorado, i-Thc marrage took place on Sunday, Uol^ 19tL, ati¥ our information wats gained by, riding a copy of the tWestern Slope Criterion, of Olathe. Mr. Mills is well known in Bre- f^arii^aiad ibis ooon^ ~lu&..f4Mmar ^ome being at the Mills place near f 'Pisgah Forest Ho is brother f^r. James Mills of Pisgah Forest EHe ^ith bis mother and sister □eft this county about seven years [ago, and has since mad© his homG in. Cdt}i:td<3. cdfcplfet^mjf fatiiiiy will%^»in^l)«f residents of Blantyre. j^retr^.t(Sd iiiJddttiig 'itf'iSOjsran' progres^^t Boi^pn Biiptos|;£^u^chr A great deal *6f interest'is ) Re»d^.of the XewB he i?r: «ie'se 'M;r»e*.-s,j^rHl terested in learning ot the marrage of Mf. ibsepfh Mflls andvMiSs’cJHra profe^ionsujhuvo- l^en ni^de../ hop3 great and lasting good'will be done. Jack Stephens.'^' 'if r.-rtiTC v r^- yr-r.v 'i'f. Editor Sylvan Valiev News: be£;DLjtstjQd. ot my friends to be a candidate for ^j’Dem^^aticlli^ltijAf, Y wisK fo saythlitff I* dm*'noiiii- nd Mr. Wade MiHtf-o€ tg^t^. cnuntry will then m> ^2^ ^ aJS a'M w A Vv«1 • AM/I m C T n 1 rtk Mk /%Vt Vt *1*0 ^ best of my ability, and if not I will km mt^msmi^mw&orni. nated. W. L. Aiken. . Tlte-.enroHment for year just closed was 2684 white and 2:22 colored, total 230<>. In 191i> the: eiFroilment~*was 1?<70 whites and REVIVAL SERVICES '•ihrt.'fr?tf3i .% '' iciTbe»jeyiVvAl.#gri?iop»y»IW& ^8^ Bnndfy night, ductejd from Tuesday on till the ^ de'6,7 ^f ^fritSrest? %^aa mmsi- itf 'fh^e^Set^fee^, mtyr© piw- ticularlj^ W • inemBers 4xf .^bje Tbo j I ip5eac^ng,j^;a# 'pij^r^|r jpy^ngeUst^® ‘ HP4JiQrt|t.tory,-yi^ cc)pafcant^ppt*l» for p^QplQ to-,^iajc#;^eG^sions on the great religious i^ueations. Mr.. Bryan did not preach any formal fSfei*m6t!iS>. <^lt6 talfced'to the people 1n%-^jiy" tHaf tli^ ’fchitdren conld, tiMer6%!fnd;‘^ifli"abtitidttnco of 11- 1ti^l*a{iori ttncVi^tJcrrf68 fpotef his own f>t- ^©*x|ferleride7f1[tf i^iCs ii^3ossit»le to hear him* ftrfy length of time being ..inipressed witJU hi» j^ipqejity,, tije ^ Mmpiicftj of ‘ his j.^ai^b,x,aiid. his inbpiinded earnest- Arjaou^ 15 p35,s >ns. nicstly young- ]geQp^p,. professed conyersiori and ten unite! witli the^hurcTi. Mr. Bryan left last Ilonday tnoruing for his^ome'and work in. cBitminglwim', Altt.; .'' ,* ,i MTOWAK NEWS " ' The farmers 'of 'this seetion stra pleAsed because of tbefttct that the long drouth has been broken. The prospects for good crops ttt’e in evi- deface. ' r ‘ Wc Ture ibul to -nr.to iV-.-t S N.- ;Mf*rriIl,o'.ir c---Ti <'Kiov{ iri)Hrob-aut;,-iH able to be out again, al t,ei^ y. s?t»ver<; illness t>f several weeks. , ' . . - The-.new school buildingis ne«r- ing completion and is a disii»C‘f croAit 'tOi the cpmmiinity., ; It is :% one room building bnt is*oc€«- structed that another room may l«f. added when needed. ' • ' , Mr.,Girlie Shijmian of TJoylstxvn visited friemls in tliis section Sn!i- day. • ' ■’ ■ • ‘ Quito Jt nuniber of' our peopTr- have been attending the revival meetings at Boylston daring tV.e last tveek. BfLL V.'rat, BOYLESTON'NOTES ■ ' week. Evidi-ntl ■mfltvng-. * t. _— ' IMnner on the ground^ -Fridas'f® ^ ~ . - vwleii uvac-h to f«>-ging to tho front ............. itSSl citjo.vii.enf-‘ot ■ fh'6^=i'ogVfcn'.t<^''-*•- «*K;d [-1K ^rod. The average attendance for.^he / }dm K43-.«>r.*fnj<ri>f ihf " 7": >aaMS63 wh^es Vh*3 Vi^\v <'•« • ^’’s'TM.lT’'• “Vv «n(toolorod/. totar 1500. ^or i-I9iw wUit.es. iind Ti^i ibo ueitetisiYC, aiidrho.can alf jvd to keep no mcuicnt .cf- his life fcc- : .*. * • ' J .1 qludi.(J frgm.uxo.r.uij. luqaiiitiQa. . . Be(»‘idt'?, tho averns^; youn^ >7o man of tpd^^y bus an e?tTnorc^Vnary well devtiopcd sense 9^^ htr owj\ ;S«periorityv - Shp li,as,..pli-miniJtod ithc- word,:“obey”.-from^ the mar tlM3 i^ool.ii'iag:**- petyieo its ropi>ept9. h«i7sclf. ■ajEtti is on}y -too ai)fe tq.f,qi^et t^at it_ haa ■not bc«>nriii»'<^rted;-as :«g«inst ored. , g^^ ‘enrolment of 'w’as ^14 ; iV a vemge attend vv At the beginning of last,, week our pastor; Rev. J. R. Liner, be gan a :serio9 .of rovival services? which w'ill continue during the present week. Rev. John Bomar of SouflI- Carolina i.s doing tho prcaching. 3U>. ‘Bomar iri u gocil speaker and is'doing effective work. Several have professed ^aith in i'hrist aiid many others? arc s^^kinjj tVe Jig^^^^ Mi^^e^ .Cannie^ and J alia (Tlhxt?-- ner.Qf. Brevard /visited fvigikds. in this,section last‘Sunday, r. Caid Oi-r recetitly dis4niguishea .|iijnsd^ vby killing two large rat- tlesnal^QS near the , same place and ^on the ■e^tne dav. '"CVrl i.-* not dis- itliie 'Other, iiurt-y to'tho po^tr^ct. couragcd by the fact'that his height ,.\V.hiJo she viJ volts acpiin%t.an.y'in- terievencp wit-U' her. own- actions she not infrequently uijidtaUkes to dictate and supervifso thpse r>f ihe-r lesser half. Perhaps,' sooner 'dj;' later,^ the* present' hysteria wili. Vlio’ otit, and' mea will ,'cease fo‘ bo'' regarded as ■ i .; J?' •• ■ ■ -NT ' There‘‘are at present twenty lo-: cal tai jiistricts in the county They tPv^r'fbur cf the eight t<^n- fihips» wMlfi in.lhii other..four '^na has two local tax districts «tnd inevitapre moii .York Sun. tl^ree have one each. ^ jtC il-, -Eleven districts in tho coimty^ have no special local tax. In t|*se ;jha«vp.ragg teiigtik^f term foifthe year ^ust; closed was 80.6 days.|> In' ^he io&t taS iclistficts^h Avera^ tQfi^jWjij!^ .14^'days, of pi actly §evpn school months. | i . *- .j. iit'' jtif'. C-i- ' TItE AHTt-TRDST-BflLSt ,Thc SenatQ |9pw considc the anti-tsi^st Biils which arc pectoS ihwt «whil^ JuflBgr§S3 is J.x^5§f>ajn5lx Jtnxioi adjourn and tho only meth( getting away is to pass the trust bills. \Vhen these bills BIG CROPS AfjD^dOMjHG BUSIHESS ■■•'i'';*' J'-.j fc'-il'r:, I ■' Preel dent J • Wi 'son ^ i&j; n^cft r in *good n6ws 'ifrbnl 6H'6ry *-sectioii of the' country in * regard to' increase '■J'' . ^ ! .:r 1,.; .5if f* r: ‘ ^unujess ac^tivitj^,andfgeperal^pros^ pei'ity. 4' ThQ i»ost jiotential r faiCtop. ift dir^tipp. i§-th|e -j»ig. crpp% which ftrQ?^ecoir.ds thi». yj^r,^ .The- wheat orppsaiponi^t^. to-ifcbputj. 950| 000,OC^ bnftejs 1v]^ji.iS ;aboikt greater than our previous, Ij^r^st. crop. John D. Farrwell of Chicago \^h'P'IS'tli'e lieadnrf onefxrf tire htrge wholesale dry goods establishments* c^Qng' but has already arrived. President*^ Wilson ha§ freely coi^ulted witli many «^Uf^^«p§^ss men of the cotmtry recenty ana is learning* is moft s^4gd .|A a io^g and mriCh needed rest, the President is anlions to gii and wnicb all bands will gl ury from them whi, %^lthy bn«nSsa^?n(fa8{& aijtf he has received |pme use^l sugges-^ (about 6>.; feet) v;ill no*- permit liinv' td join tho army and defend tis ut ttJe Mexican, frontier V»ut bruvely destroys onr local enetnies. - r ■ - f i^Our little neck of the wppds. ir^ tKkiBg'on.iiew lif© ^neei^thc siege jf: m'eaal^s hats j ' f.- " i-.i , i‘- ,( ■. r. t.-‘.. Rkx. • ‘of sin.—Npv7 -!■'■ • - •> 3 . ;' PRESBmBIAU BAZftAB ^ I ' '"'t ''i . J ^ "'.".Jl-t ' Tli^ ItiSies "ot‘ t%« f Presbytf^i-iaji church will hold a 'ba'aiar At tht? U. . D. .C. .Jibrary groiinc^ on .We.^nesday mprnipg, Au"ust“ r>tb*. beginni^ at 'o’clock.' Jli'trc,y- articlea in pross-'stiibh aiid oftier Ijandworlc kud candy ^ilt’ be for sftio.’ ' jyi’^stran^m fiiid‘ vi^tOTH cordially invited^to come. / " ' ^ Vj.'L-.'- j-yt_ Iiera ifts^.^swnwer ^cpn^ecre'd witK ‘ ibae' str^, pav^^"‘work^ l>as Irem'iai town for 'several 'days. * Aa^ai*. C' • f Idaho man he is naturally firniilik®' with'‘w^tefrf pbiiieS T»rid imder- fo6t ‘to^ ‘brMk * sbiii©" d# ‘ibie; ^cAldL dn^ ‘iSecfently ptii:^ha^fi4>htrotJ il» dothg sor W inet*^ vfritBi 'an-.acoidisi't &ai wlliiclJr "vsfasf^'wt i fi&rfed to%6 n fene' of ^the relistleBfr ^pbni*® -her; ie- itaL^o'btfCk wMdi 6le‘ ft liliQ^sc i Be j& 'At'iii'blat afM ‘ai^'He" ^©BrlSHftif: Set^uK ire v StoVJbd Siin. ’ .rrVL-i - .
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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