ivT Devoted to the interests of Sicain County. independent in jxtlittc. I VOL." L, NO. 2. CHARLESTON, N. Q, THURSDAY, JN. 10, 1889. PRICE $150 PER YEAR :rr OtV I 1 II t lis ft II I II ! 111 ! r 4 SWAIN COUNTY IIERAtD. If. A. llODGE Editor and proprietor. PRICE, 81.50 Per Year. , Published every Thursday at Charleston, Swain County, N. C Advertising rate reasonable and fur nished on application. Ohtuch and -Sunday School DlKECTOHY. Phesbyte'hian Koeiety of Charleston. Service on first Sunday of every month in Academy, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. Rev. Sample, Pastor. JJaptist Church of Charleston. Sei-Tice in Academy at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.- on hecond and third Sunday of every month. Preaching and Church Conference on Sat urday Jxsfore third Sunday at 11 a. ni." K:v. G. II. Chcrch, Paator. Methodist Episcopal South. Church , n Main utreet, Charleatoo. Iter. P.P. McLean Pator. fierriewi fourth Kund a v in every raonsh at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m., and on Saturday before. . " . . 1'eV. P. P. McLean ha also the follow ing aixintinent5: Klio-! creek tint Sun- da v in everv month and'". 'Saturday before ul 1 a. in. and 7 j. ni. .. Sunday,-xchool at 1 a. in. Wliitiicr, vt&n& Sunday in every month nud Saturday' before at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. Sunday wdiol at 9 a. in. Prayer tiieetinjj everv etlnetwiay mpht, Witcliem charf third Sunday in every month and Saturday before at 11 a, ni. and 7 p. in. Sunday fchool at U a. m. Prayer iiKctinjj every Suinlay at ."L30 p. lu. L0C1LS. F. H. Wiecuins is buildin?a stable across the branch from his house. Another car loaded for Swain Hotel arriv Mr. I. R. Conleysh with furniture cd on Friday, pped to Bush- nell's last week four carloads of logs, eet. the work of promptly and Everett street Our village ily, avc think cutting Mt. Zion IJaptist Church. Jndson N. (.". Kev. J, I- Panther Pastor. Services (iivt Sunday mi wery month and the Satur dav before. .- - - I'niuii Sunday Scool at Charleston. Servu f's in Academy at .3 p. ni. every Sun day. 1). K. .Collini Sup"erintendent. ('hakt.ex JxiVGK F. and A. M. will Tic ortfjinixed mctiiue during the coming im.nth. 1). K. Collins W. M. The lodge rnr!ii in the Academy ii one of the finest .in Wet-.rii North Carolina. 'As soon as their furniture arrives formal possession will be taken. R. L. LEATHERWOOD, ATTOBKEYAT LAW, i " iliark-ston, X. C . . Special "attention given to Collection of t luiui amVinvcstigation of Land titles. A. M. FRY, ATTOMEYAT LAW, Charleston,- N. (,'. REAL ESTATE FFICE OF CONLEY & CRISP Charle.tu, Swain Co. N. C, 3d door north of Conley building. Town lot on low Comniififtion. TiihIkt lands a Specialty. ? Handle all kimLsof Mineral proporty. . Al'I'LY TO CONLEY & CRISP. that measured 2,800 We are inad to sec building sidewalks sd thoroughly taken up. looks better already, needs waking and tr we hear it v'awn. 1 In the Harris Thvlor affair at S viva. 1 mentioned in last week's issue of , the Herald. Tav lor's examination wafiheld on Tues day morning last and released from custody. A. al. rrvs line I place . orri hill south of ths village is receiving a substantial odditiojn. We think it a pity so tine a house should be so long without a mistress, but who knows . what the addition may mean? ' : ') ": ' ' j. Landlord Blackburn i disgrun tled at the fiiiluro of b urniture Co. to sen furniture he ordered, kind hp ordered inside of Swain II ing a habitable. as K'ClL Men and teams work the past ; week lolc Sheriff Welch has deiwsited the state tax forSwain county, amount ing to $1,154.25 in the Bank of Asheville. We want some good apples. .Some that look gKXi as well as taste so. We will take a bushell on subscription any day. , We are in rexreipt of a communi cation, which came too late for inser tion this weik. We shall see the writer, in person alxiut it. , Some of the young folks who at tended the Christmas tree at Whit tier did. not return till Thursday. That speaks well for the hospitality of our neighbors. . Tuesdav at 12 m.J denutv sheriff lie was cleared, " :L1 "oiaai nuciion, uwm i.. , i a cnauie niorigage given nvri Ai. Miles to J. M. Rice, one cow for and one steer for $12.50. J. M. Robison informs us that he contemplates moving his saw-mill into the hills north-west of town, where there is a fine growth of pine, and whence he can better supply the growing" demand at this point. Dontln? bashful, gentlemen. We cannot - see all of you in person. Just send that subscription to us through the mail and Ave will receipt for the same promptly. , Wc joeed the money. - - 7, the Nqvertheless the is fat assum- the logs left along the river by the the Asheville I on all the and iust the have been at gathering up l nev were L! J. Jarretts of logs live or aken to Dills- floods, in November! emploved bv Mr. J Dilleborough. j The six car loads were borough by rail. Themavorand alderinen have been investigating the ad cost of giving our streets some arti firinl liTht Wi linii tliev. will not I i t i .nt i fwi L'liir onwii stop with an mvestightion but pro- i un(itanding nbal The Tiichixifqc Democrat publish ed at Svlva, has changed hands. R. Hampton retiring on ac- oi press oi oiner ousiness (Jen. E and R. L. Madison and F. A. Luck Jr. assuming control. ; We wish them abundant measure of success. cveninjr a suit Avas ceeci to put up lamps same trimmed and 1 oeenmon rtinnires. dark nignts they are The Baitist chureJ partially completed tion of a Sunday scl lay evening. 1). K elected Superintend more, secretary! and J. M. Welch treasurer. will be organized an lected next Sunday. Capt. A. F. Rice inursaav . lookmsi it tract four miles soutl He showed us a line ble which he picked urning when onie oi th est? Kidly needed. of Charleston the organiza ool last Sun I Ctillins was nt, J. S. El- Dibrarian and Six classes j 1 teachers se-! Miis out last p his (5-10 acre -eaft of town, piece or mar up there", and I sight. This reports lots oi it ni ought to prove. a vaiu:uie hna, as the lay ot the land will permit an easv wai'on roau'to tin (irandsir Brindle Tuesday, cracking jotr? in as lively DRUGS AND MEDICINES. " All kinds of Drugs and Medicines can' le. procured at a manner as-a.bov. m a the oiaest citizens o was 85 last Mav andd recret that failing ev railroad. was "in town He is one of i i the count v. x pressed deep sight will de prive him of 4h'e pleasure of reading the Hkhald. ! He chine in from his place on Alarku creek, five miles out, on horseback. . The M. E. Church ized a Sunday I schoo Heuai.d. I. B. .Conley was elected W South, organ- last Sunday, On Monday tnel betore Justice P. Jverett Jsq. in which D. K Collins was plain tiff and It. O. Patterson was defend- ont. lhe suit arose out of a mis- t a contract for somecorn. .luugment wasrencierei in favor of the jdaintiff "for $80.75 and costs. Hon. K. Elias of Franklin was in town Monday for the purpose of meeting some of the Cherokees and. consulting with them regarding the suit of Brown vs. Brown wheiein their lands come in question. Mr. Elias -'called at our office and, of course, wants to read the Hkhald regularly. - Messrs. Conley (!risj report the- j prooaoie sale, oi a line gom roKr ty.on Nantahala river to Chicago parties for S15,000. I The assays of the rock run from 7.44 to $185 per ton and ho special efforts made to dcvclope the vein. The. Chicago parties are expected fin the 22d in stant to complete the trade. The wcathercontinues mild. -'We have, had an alternation of rain and sunshine during the past week, with a preponderance of the latter. So far there has been no possible chance to harvest ice at this oint. As. we arc making up the paper, there is a decided coolness 'creeping over the mountains t from the west. Clean up the streets. While we are making so many improvements m town, let us be a little moro care- as previously 'announced in the ful 'about .-the appearance of the ttirvson seere- isurer. Five "or with tcach- Massie, , Mrs. A'. K. McLean, iftv-rthree pu- Superintendent, tary, T. Conlev trei classes were pro ymeti ersas follows: -Mrs. Allison, MLss Fjnger, and G. W. Battle. Fi pils were enrolled. ' Matt. Massev brdiitfht in a fine young wild turkey get which heshotjon Lan comintr to town. Th twelve poHis and wlis in excellent condition. We know, because we helped eat him. Matt, extended a cordial invitation to lis to visit him bbler, Friday, l's creek while b bird weighed III LMVIS Drug Store, Charleston, H. C. Fresh Gtxxls, Full Stock. Lost, For Sale, Want, etc., Uwenty-fiVe wonU or less inserted in this coTumn at 25 eeitfs' for tingle insertion.' For Sale or Rest Hi louse and lot in tbo vill v iiuru-sion. House four rooms, en "relynew. Terms reasonable. Ai l,1.vt, H.J. Elmore. For Sale. NoMHil;700 acres finely tim jHjretj mountain land, 5 miles from Charleston, Good location for ttcamsaw mill. Will be divided to suit purchasers. Lake, Meuwin fc Hodge. : streets." A woodpile is ornamental only when on your own private )roerty and near the back door. When on the street or public square it is unsightly and verges near be ing a nuisance. and premised trout .fishing ope to accept rest connected meeting of .the mentioned in ave just liecn red dollars of church but are the public streets just thatplace? M. P. Cline called on the Herald Wednesday morning. Mr. Cline started that afternoon forPlattsburg Missouri w hich will be his home His far ns at the confer-j r-Tfti flsi wh tn t riv will rTn:iin A COmiuittCO, (-On- .nialirdafor jnmn m.mtlw Tli McLean, AY . H ER ALI) wjn foUow Mr. Cline to his arrangements . m.ws it will tell hmi of his oId homc I ML fin the proper season, lurKey snooiing ana till we coma not iki ceeds thereof, j We 1 Of iwo facts of intt with the quarterly M. E. Church South, last week's issue we 1 informed. One bund the sum to clear the debt, was voted bv t Board of the church enco last fall. sisting of RevJ P. H. Cooper and J. appointed to make for building a ch urc donated by Mrs. Pat WhatV the use of just south of the 1 A few more loads of help matters, or a short ditch to the branch on Col. Ury so prove a permanent corrective. leel quite confident t could be obtained fr diff one, as it would draining a low spot ill his field it is, all the tramc to depot and all? farme from the north-west' through this spot to comfort of both nienlarnl teams. We have a grievance. Not one of much magnitude ; but neverthe less it exists. Somebody left- our front' gate open and ten or a dozen pigs that were running on the street came into the yard and used their - nosesjtosuch bad effect that our lawn and garden arc all torn up. Now we dont object at all to people pass ing through our yard, if only they will close the gate. Neither have we any special grievance againsi k in the pro- the pigs when in their proper place lroni-i ; ?nliflni tr ?m - , i 1F till IllUVllllliV IllUVt ie extension : i on the site ? : erson. , hat mud-fiole PERSONALS. I J. W. R. Cline has returned from Charleston, S. C. G. H. Smathers Esq. "spent Sun- J day in. Charleston. G. W. Dean pf Macon county was in Charleston Monday. A. C. Wiggins of Macon county was in Charleston Monday on busi ness. - I " Mr. W. R. Randall returned on Friday from a , visit to Buncombe county. .', Daisy and Carrie Cantre.ll went to Asheville Friday to visit" their grand-parents. Mr. W. C. vMendenhall went to Asheville Monday to be gone two or three days. : V I Senator L. J. Smith left on Fri day's train for Raleigh.- Tuckatsicge Democrat, Jan. 5. Mr. Jasper Allen of Scotts creek made Charleston a. visit, Tuesday and Wednesday 4ast. Mr. David of Knbxvillc was in town Friday, buying furs. He took away quite a large bundle. Fj. C. .Fisher.- Esq. formerly of Charleston but now of Wayncsville, was in town Monday on business?. Prof. D. W. . Kerr returned on Mondav evening, from a business trip to Clay and Cherokee Counties, j J. R. Sawyer of Judson made us a call Mondav. Like all the rest who come to see us, he subscrilK'd. Miss May Foute of Robbinsville, Graham county is visiting her sister. Mrs.1 J. H. Ditmore and will stav l two or three weeks. Mr. T. Hill is i?i Jackson county this week, on business. He has the interests of the Her ald at heart and took along some sample copies. W. 'A. Dorsey, from below Bush nell, was in town Monday and call ed on us to look up the status of the Heuald. lie found us alive. Messrs., William Kerr of Erath county Texas, and Jesse Kerr of Whittier, visited their sister, Mrs.' E. Everett in Clnirleston ovct Suli-. day. . - Capt. Lester returned Monday from a week's tramp in the moun tains in the north-east fiart of the county. As usual he was land look- Mr. A. J. Franklin has closed his term of school and come to Charles ton to sieml the remainder ! of the winter. He is clerking for J Rabv, ' Dr. R. L. Davis is expected home about February first. The doctor has becii attending medical lectures a.t the Southern Medical College, Atlanta, Ga. Hon. J. A. Frafiks left last Fri day morning for Raleigh. The Herald will be on his desk every week and keep him fully informed of matters at home! ,' ! A. H. u elch was the guest of his brother the Sheriff, on Monday. Mr. Welch is particularly noticiable for his lxard, which measures three feet four inches from the tip of his chin, to the end of the hair. Nat uraly he is quite proud of it. H. ' E. Fairbanks, of Asheville will make Charleston his home in the future. He worked at his trade of plasterer 'on Blackburn's hotel and the Methodist church, this fall and liked the town so well ho could not stay away. ' .Prof Caler of the Cold Spring school was in town Saturday and called at the Herald office. Here ports fifty pupils in attendance. The Prof, brought his camera along and fixed the features of Sheriff Welch's family. Messrs. T. J. Ferguson and F. J. Jones of Sandy Mush, Buneonilx County and J. L. Randall of Leices ter, Buncombe County have leen visiting in and around Charleston for a few days. They returned ito their homes Tuesday morning. Messrs. R. Carver and Joel L. Crisp of Graham countv, t-tartcd for Raleigh last Saturday. Mr. Car ver goes as representativc-elet-t to the House from Graham county, and Mr. Crisp, we are informed, goes along for the purjosc of con testing the election. j W. T. and A. II. Elmore left the i an Us OT r? LH D -:- Charleston, Swai An entirely new liouse, County, i 11 C. -:- Elegant new apartments. umiture, Gommodioiia The best liouse in Western North Carolina. TERMS REASONABLE, AND SATISFACTION GUARAfJ- i rlefori GEO. N. BLACKBURN, Will 1ki ready for guc'sta on or Jan. 20. OjH'n nil the year. Proprietor. For reasonable terms, neat workman ship and prompt service in all kinds of Job work, call on the cou TY HERALD OFFICE OPPOSITE THE DEPOT, Ciaritston I. C. RcmemlxT that our. type is new and of thu tattvt stvleti. Mil WW Lake, Charleston, N. C. V. V. W Mmwi, Jackson, Mich. IkxLnJ mm LllAiU 7 IF V II. A. IXoUIR, nn IJlk. 1 the mountains, will be so cheer- hrst ot the week lor Lalhoun, lush- WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ... j . - Farming, Grazing, Timber Fruit ing we shall shortly sec him back KRAi.p oillee? ! heartily as he wished it to us. gravel would ! " l's land would We A CARD. 1 I, . i thanks to the irood ncoule of Swain m tnc toi. lot- . . . . i i "for their hearty support m piist elec K.'iient him lv i . i i r ,c . i lions, uuu iiouew a ciiiuiuuuuuii ot . " ! their annrobation. He also thanks ami irom xiier. , j.- - I mem rs eoiumu.iu nells and Stecoah." They arc lckk ing for cattle, sheep and hogs. They ; were wise and provided themselves j with several sample copies of athe i Hekald to use on the way. We; wish them a successful trip. j AND DEATHS. mi w er!al LAW - i .'..,'. I ' DBS Pied at his home on Scotts Cr.ek i Imjiroved and unimproved toTi propertj For full ' particu- Jackson county, on Thursdav hist, ?.rr.'!?; aSfflSilnre '.addles Lake, Menvm and Modge, Charleston JN. U. or - nt t itxki im Til v mi if ..j " ( j have W pass j h that who have noV vet i ty for fifty years, excepting a short? r JacksOU Mich :r the great dis-, i,'. ... .i ."time when he was a resident of ! !M"H.HjVI mint UH 1IUJU ut uu.v and make payment. Swain Countv.