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VOL. X,tNO. 9.
BRYSON CITY N. G, THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1889.
PRICE $150 PER YEAR
I ;
,-W.UN idl'M'Y 1IKISAI.I).
1!. K.UK I i 1 - -!it' r prupricti.j-.
; IflMCK, 51. 0 IVr-Ycar. ?
.I'u'iiUdi-d "every Tlinrd-iy :it I!ry.-on City,
Sv.-;tin -county, N. C. .
d' ;-ti-t!-' r.-ttcs n
on:iliI" aiwl ftir-
( 'n i i:rii, and Si.iav School
lnti:ToiTY.
PifK-KV ri:;;:i an Ho'-i )y of l'.ryon ('it v.
S- : i o:j lir t Su nL-iv of itv month in
At:;:! -in v. :t!t 1! v.. and 7 p. in. Kcv.
Sami-it, r'or.
V.M ri-,- ("iitircii of i'.t v-oii itv.-Service
in Acrid vitiv; :i! 11 i- "d l- " 011
M-.-o:i'l rind' third Sunday of every month.
liv:!i-l;i:isr Jnd !i:in !i " 'oin're;;cc on Sat
nr.hiv !.or- thir.'t Si'.iidnv nt 11 m.
' - . B
Ki.v. .. II. !
LOCALS.
i
Xofn k!
I5v an net of the Ijeiri-datu
17th. li'.thc nameiit the v
leston Swain county! In. C. was changed to
.irojii. ny. .vppiicuuon nr;
tlur lostollii-e lenartment It Washington 1
to have the nam of the post
to correspond. Notice of the
promptly given iii thcllKU.J
Bryson City Band.
re passed .Tan. !
Ilage of Char- j
lji-en made to
office changed
hange will be i
LI. I
When sturnw cavort n round
And yon !y light of taper
Sit i-Ioselv bv the evening ti
to.
To read yonr country, psiptr,
Jiit thiv.h of him whose v
To ve:t r iiwav the winter,
Ami put tlm question to yourself
1' .-. i.roit. i-'r
Xortln in Dcntocrnt ((Ira
k-lingMieh.)
: t 1'! o'clock
t.td-7!t.
..I :: i ii i"t 1 ;
n Main M t
;'i: it. i'r:.-tor. Sunday selioo!
fin. 1 . K. 'oliJi'.:: Superin-
Ki i -c ; ;. S'ii"ili. ('l-.ureh
t, Hi-vsou City. Kev. I'. T.
1 I.j. vx l'rofor." S. i a in s
fourth Smidav
in rvi-rv month rtl 11 rt. m. and , p. in., ami
on Satin !.i v hi !. Sunday school every
SiW'.hiv rit I'J o'elocl; ri 1. V. Coiiley
Si:-..-rliit"!iiIei.t. ' '
I:, v- i '. McLean :!-) t"'-' i"iiov
. ... I 1 . v-
!M.;l':m i:t-: Mmvvl lfCK ur.-ipmi
I)nt forirct the incc-liiiLroii Thurs
day nip.ht.
Work on n trravel wa
K.itiar.- to M. T. Daftle'
A c;U"1o:m1 of ohacco
l'roiii rrv.-(tn City . last
".ml tiioiv is fNjn-iveoivd
All who are intere
-welfare of the, village a
urwlli, !( sure to coin
lav Uiiiht. i
J. li. Kal)V U hull
aruimd, tli' lot he pure
Col. lliV.-ou rc's'uiv
k from the
; house has
Kvas .hij)pe(l j
I 1 hursday, ;
d evervdav. i
f ' " !
ted in the !
hd its rajtitl I
out I hurs-'
!'. i:Vverv (u-.nth a.n.l Saturday hi-lore !nakiiv4 :i hjrtre - ehiekeih' Itark of it.i
.1 'l t a. ' : 7 p. m. Sumlav .r-elio.d at i . ' " ' . 1 ;
" ' 1 ' J 11' -It 1 A T T 11 I J. ... . ill . .
' " 1 1 s t : 1 -1 1-, sfc-.-oiid Sun -lay 'in every mouth
a 'i ! Saitirdriv 'l.vfo;-,- at !1 :'. m. and 7 p.
-i i. Sui:-i::v!' s-ho-! ::t a. tn. Prayer
i. !:! :u -v.-i v We.lii.-s.lay night.
Witc'lu-rs i lirtpcl third Sunday in every
i : s . . t 1 1 am! Saturday 1 i-nv at 11 a. m. and
7 .o. m. Sin!-IaM'!iool r:t a. m. Prayer
. t i
ei Sutrday a: p. m.
AVorld on A. M. FrvV
j)ro;re.ssin ranidly. Jt
arrd one ; oi v hiuli. It
two rooms with a (irepltiee in each.;
;:h . ios. ; K.MM ; r rch. .1 udson X
1 ? . . . I I i !
Six men ;;nd seven a
advantage of lire .-aiow
dowii . ;;toUiit JVushm
r- i !x hunt. 'j'hey ad.Jired 1 wo he- i
fore iKiin, so savrf-J'j. (
i:';t.:r. :-e!'V!l'CS
S v . .' r . . . . - i a . . 1 1 .. . :u tu -
i:iV b
The -'railroad comna
Sr;i.ei'eu lion oois ai
for mar-kim: the seetion
theV AVOldtl liirike li
! ' 1
ii'ovision lor nriiiu'e.s
i !!; : :i ni l: i; v' I'.a ! ! hurrli, llirdi
... . .1. 1!. ( Jm-c;). pastor, rv! t ! iifjj i . ,
.!.. v. ...ch.-.oi at U m. on Xhy folirtU!. ji(j V(u no.J f,c
S.ti.he. in e-. iisoutit antl tne :t u. rna-T
twforv. i
I :' 1 ) V Sundav :
!,.t
Pirdt-o'.vn.; meets ,
'ur ijcaa si lio.d hoi:-c ( very Sunday at ' a.
I. if' Y... Keef.cr Sttpertnt indent.
'
eomliture vhen 1 that
jlas- v.'as p i n r rou n d at
Mr. L'a fierwood's Iriee
rttid lr. ciuvj nea
. ii-.. i ftifii n t men t . .;
Rev. Ch II. ( hut h
lattieo work :unl- rail in J
poreh o!" iiis ioue, tl
i.m')i"ovii!.u" its j Me.n m
ii v in s:m. 1. .i,i: A. 1 and A. M. will
l.c ur.-ai.;.! .semeiii !ui i,-rr the eeming : '' S;o!!r:'rov. r.:- n
i.iootii. I . Iv .' 'oi lias W.-M,.' The led-e ! a 1 n v w; ndtw on 1 lie sat;
lAiM.lcliiv is one oi i:ie imia-si !
ro-u:: in tn
M . . AI .,.. '. ; .31 ;
in V..-t.-r:i Xorih Carolinn. As .mkhi ! '--V-' -'r' '
t'l'i:- i i rii i t : : : arrives formal posesio: Irtra-K'e Coojter m. A
vjil tah !
i ! ' s i : , :
A.Ni) 1 ;:or
!()XA!. ( 'AKOS
h. LKATIIKHWOOD.-
"ill IURHEiI -ftl L.1Y,,
Uryson City. X. ('.
S'n ei.d htt.-tit.t'n given to ( 'ollcct ion ol
t'l.iir..- J.nd inve-tiii.it ion of Land titles.
' a. .f. fi:y.
ATTORHEY AT LAW,
(frv.-f.'.i ity. X. ('. .
i .1 ti . ; ' - .'7
mae.e l':e l: i-.i!AJa(. om
Sain rday afteinn;
in a ii utter and thr o
really dark after the:
I ) s.) si :ne ylorel .l
Will: Bryson yillUt
i-i'lent, mil ;ly ren
I I e has houirl 1 1 - a ! beaHtl
('til. )von on .the. hill
( ""ol.V Jioiise,- i: ii t il I ntei
imni,etliately." Bohins
will supidv him Avi
' i :
Aratt. Mass.-y was in
lav ami in lesitonse
said that trout lishin
would he slow spttrt. o'
I and ice in the) reel
j rain would lix thinirJ
I Bui he said that if an vIodv wanted
Ivottr door,
rk tints helps :
Yng a fence :
hased from
lie intends !
The memlters of the band met
Monday night iu a called meeting
with Vice President I. D. Coiiley in
the ehair.
The ro41 being called and minu
ten d previtjus meet ihg read, various
motions were -entertained and dis-
ussions were pointed, evincing a
determination on the part of the
members to succeed with the work
in hand.
Collections arc coining in grad
ually, the citizens seem determined
to help the boys and a flairs are
assuming such a shape that suc
cess is assured. f ,i
The instruments are now in the
express oilice here and the commit
tee .are anxious to 'complete the
full collection and take them out
and desire to enlist all the pecuni
ary helptliey oan and this promptly.
The directors are in correspon
dence with one or two gentlemen
who desire to teach the band.
It is well known that the instru
ments bought are of brass the best
matle and remarkably cheap.
The -meeting adjourned to .meet
Friday night next.
1. B. Conlev Vice Pres.
N. B. Thompson Sec.
Yoang Mens Literary Club.
new oflice is
s 1-4x24 feet '
will contain-
loumls took ':
ast Fri.lav.l
1 and had;:.'
j .Montoith.i
tv has dis-!
in: the line i
i '..Wo wish':
! permanent i
hd trestles. :
! .1 . i
oks of; dis-;
vham wine
itMipening"
v;ts a st lid v j
i'
y wept
allel ;
do iWc front ;'
'rcM" much
.nowiiex
I , i l iv t 11
le builtlinir. i
i ;
f t
fgie v ranks ;
The above organization met at
the academy Thursday night Feb.
21st antl discussed the following
question. Besolvcd that Xaturc
furnishes greater attractions for thi
eve than Art. 7
'The meeting was opened with
r"aver bv Be v. Mr. (.'itureii. Much
belter oniei- was obseived than at
the last niceting. -
Ak iter ii .very thttrough diseusion
of theubjeet on lxitli sides, the
decision was left to the president,
Bey Church and A. Franklin,
wh decided in fay or oi'the allirma
ti ve.
A small number of visitors w( re
in attendance.. We were glad, to
see them ami extent! our thanks to
them for their presence.
We heartily wish all living with
jin reavli, to attend our meetimrs.
-; , V.E. Angel 1
J Secret arv.
Large families.
line
Massie
e a call la.- ;
set us a tl '
uee : seemet i
dep.arture. ;
n be inde-
io no man. '
a! lot tVm
north of the ;
Is builtling
n's saw mill ;
h material.
t !
iwn Satur-
o inquiries. '
g jut now ;
v im; to snow
A warm
favorably, i
I Here is a sausplo of wh;t the
nViountains of V. X. (.'. can do in
the way of large families.- Major
Campbell is our informant.'
S. I!, llogue stud wife of tb-e
county of Graham, both living and
about fifty-five years ot age, are the
father and -mother of thirteen child
ren, all -living, have sixty-three
grand-children. -sixty of them living
and three living .great-grand-chi hi
re n." ';Why .pshaw' says - County'
Clerk, (iibson, "1 can 'tell almost as
good as that. There are iWwrteen of
us children and eighty-five grand
children. Father and mother and
ten of ! the grand-child reii are dead."
The Successful Farmer.
'to idi i ve deer r take a a
v ! to call on him ami 1;
R L. Davi.;. ' eoiinnodate t heni.
nna P?:4iU?TT nfiUSQ ! We were out la.st Th
UilOi Sk2.rin(.l I IVi mi?tg
A. M. Bunjtstt.
'3
PHYSICIANS
i noon with ( S. Hill ft
i secured some verv i-it
i t 1
a J lOr rAMC i 1:11 eleeimen. j i ik
Cfc ounvauviiiu.!. mentlonct
P.i v son ( 'it v, X. U'.
Ai.n ltroyetl exceedingN
'All calls sf.-m',tly idled, .Ayhen the tees ! Part ot tile material IS
are paid or secured. The latfAis invaria- , rhiV, crumbling Oil CX
blv .lemanded. Kach ot-, nntli.w his oavu - " , , 111.
- M ...I.I. ' -'., ..tw.,W, ..
S containing olack. leal
j - - Pierre (,,'aub'ctj ami
: from the Department
; r ranee crime into Iry
i Saturday with a lard
j brow n bear. Hvervb
trsdav. after-;
ir vjuide and ;
vstihg min-1
lead of lire '
I in lathveekVIlKR-j
intf-resting. j
1 iiiic brown
1 it , , 1
osure to tne
ejyidentl v
d !
PifcDMONT WAOONS
; For Safe i'V
B. EVERETT
Bi;von Cit v, N. C. .-
out to sv. thi' bear per3orn ami the.1
MOONEY & SOMEROW,
( ''!itr!;?'tir- ami luildrs, '
!h:soh Cit v, X. C.
i st-eivs ot' t ire hotel Avt
1 1 . . . -
j As tlte wind up ot the
was made to climb .a
tnorcs were not to his
i an oak was selected.
i li ; or J'hirty leet frot.t
a li tills broke, the b
'"struck tn his httnl. ii
. ' ' heavilv that s'in" of
... ..ri.i .I.,. 1 ;rirans were r u 1 tu i'- d
; resulted ijistantlv.
T.-v.t. IV-Sdo, Want, cte., twrnty-f;v : 'Mr, Charlie Hudson
. ' -V" , ;die en r.ju-mg ana prop
i up six hundred head.
" : ' ; ' " hi. 3 phtee a fv.' da v.? si
. Fcr- . I bc"wVc:i o; and two h
r. . , 4. j i'n )u::-aoll. .Thi. it u
. o ".-,, . i.'O n ere.; iHiC-ly tim-:.- ;,, i-j,r,i .(,
1 . , A . 1 . . . 1 - 1 x' ..... -
, ;v-1-1-- - -y" ll;1L t,ccn written up tor yt
.X. :il 11-11 J ! -I .1 I ..--..- ..vt--.l t 1
ncamsiw mui.j t no aiviaca cxtirc?r f,;th in, but th
.-run muwrur. l,-.ft it inl' :l tl'Mr-rr
I v " ...... j-j
practical operation. Aj
vteorne to moved c
Baku, Mi; it win X: Hodge.
For Sale.
j sec' Mr! Ilu-dson ljuittiihg into prac
1.. 1. i 1 4i .
At the IlKRALrt ofnee, Cbattle
Mortgage blanks, Land Fntrv war-
rautb.
tice Avhat we have h
this country was peer.
ted to, and we most 1
him biieec Frai'l 'u
urkey hunt. ;
won hi ae-,
ajies' ( 'an '
i Ariegt:
n "(fit v last '
? European
dv turned i
re frowded.
show bfaftin ;
t rtvk SVca-
Hiding a lid ;
;hei twenty
I thi" uround
hrlhl aiid
b- -t ruck si
tis internal .
J aiM death
is gotng into
tses huyiiig
Wo jiassed I
! . 1 , t
L(Li ami f aw ;
i ml red ii..;i
line t T I - -ked
up and
r: ;ml a lus
our citizen.-1
cy ha-vc '
j to put into
"c are a ?iow
arc triad to
mr thought '.
.liarly alai-:
eartil v wish '
The question may heaskel what
constitutes a sueci'ssf'ul farmer?
Different. persons give different an
swers. To one farmer success
means:! continually increasing bank
aecounB to another, farm improve
ment -and improved farm buildings,
but there are some men who do
not seem 'In ' know what ; success
means. To our mind the most
sueeessful farmer is not always the
man who raises the largest crops
and sells them tor the most money,
or who lfas the finest stock and
farm buildings, fir the largest in
come of money, but be who most
benefits himself, his? family, and
the world, in whatever position
he may fill. A fartm r may have
wealth, fine stock .and farms, ami
still there may be no sunshine in
the home. The outside world will
look tin such a man and say. '"There
is a successful farmer, he is making
money, look at his property and
farm." But while his fields arc
fertile his home -is a desert. The,
farmer to be successful in life musl
cultivate his mind us --well as Ids
land. He must bear in mint! that
he is dependent on others, as others
are upon him, he must bring con
tentment; happiness, patience and
a home love into t he work.
TlieUarmcr must realize the fact
That he is ;1 citizen, 'and that he
shou Id Vbc public spirited. A man
is r omctime:- said to have reached
the i j round in the ladder, but if
he ha- reached the top by pulling
other- down, wc can hardly call his
effort a success. So if the farmer
has grown rich, in landsaml money
by making others poorer, w e do not
by any mean.- class him with the
sueeesrsful. ' ' - .
Suecerrs in life means intelligence,
brotherly love, honesty, public
spirit, generosity, and a continual
desire to do right, not from mere
poliev, hut from the heart.
, Truly II. D. C. -
PERSONALS. '
A. J. Wiggins went to Stecoah
Tuesday.
A. V. Calhoun was in town on
Saturday.
- D. K Collins went to Yellow
II ill yesterday,
Charles Randolph of Stecoah was
Up last Friday on business.
D. D. Hanover of Alpena, Mich.,
started for home on Monday.
James Graham, Asheville, has
been in town for a week or more.
E. C. MonteithandJ.E.I). Welch
came up from Bu.dinell on Tuesday.
Geo. W. Tilsou, representing C.
AV. Tliorn A: Co., Richmond, Va.,
is in town.
D. G. Meadows shipped a wagon
load of chickens to Charleston. S.
C. Wednesday.
Col. 1'ryson had another poor
spell last , week, but happily is
again improving.
W. II. Moynihan, Asheville
agent for Singer sewing ' machine,
is stopping at Swain Hotel.
J. Cathey was up from Judson
Monday, and handed in the 'names
of two new subscribers to the pa per.
. J. L. Dalton, a ctusin of J. B.
Baby's wars in town last week on a
visit. His home is in Macon county.
We were pleased to see Mrs. W.
C. Memlenhall in town Momhty.
Farm life seems to agree with her.
Martin Hoyle moved his. family
ami household goods to Jackson
county, from Bushnell on Tuesday.
Chief Smith, passed.through town
Monday on his way to Cherokee
county. He will be gone two or
three weeks.
I). D. Hanover, li. F. .Adams and
(ii'ii. .1. Bobinson of Alpena, Mich.,
registered at Swain Hotel last week
Wednesday.
.1. V-ttes, Texas, appears on the
Swain Hotel register for Tuesday.
Mr. Yates and Mr. Tilson are trav
eling together.
:. Major J. C. Campbell came in
from the mountain's Friday last
and put up with his.oM friend.
Capt. A. F. Bice. ;
W. A. Ownby started on Friday
last for Hopewell Springs Tenn. to
look up testimony in support of the
pension claim of Mrs. Ditmore.
W. A. Ownby returnetl from
Teimer-see Wednesday. .He says
that farmers are very busy the other
side of the Smokey s. plowing ami
sowing oats.
l)i". J. A. Crisp of Welch Graham
county made Bryson .City a ca4I
last Saturday. He had some pen
sion business to attend- to at B. B.
Lake's oflice.
Capt. Lester drifted back to town
on Monday, lie says there is a
little hitch in the' party from his
pla-ce who start shortly for Alabama,
but that thev will get oil .
Dr. T. K. Welch of Showel creek
was iirtown Monday. The Doctor
anticipates buying property in Bry
son City, and beeominga permanent
resident. We hope he will do ro.
J. B. Franklin Ksq. of Knoxville
Tenn. was in .Bryson City on busi
ness last Friday. He put up at
Swain Hotel, and was a pleased on
looker at the jollv time enjoyed bv
all.
A. M. Fry Esq. went to Raleigh
last Saturday on business. ; We
believe it had something to do
with the hind grant legislation now
pending before the General Assem
bly. C. D. Farr of Detroit, Mich.Svho
made Bryson City a' short visit last
week, was called away by a busi
ness engagement. He hoped to re
turn soon.
Miss Duggie Franks is again able,
to attend school. - Her eye have
leen giving her much trouble and
for a month past she has leen stay
ing at home. We are pleased to
note her improvement. - --
J. J. McCoy of Buddington came
to Iiryson City last Friday and
brought along a fine lot of mineral
specimens which may Ik? seen at
the Hkkai.d office. They embrace
iron, copper, corundum ami pro
bably silver and gold.
W. T. Conley goes with Ins head
tilted foreward and to one side, and
the !iher day when a plank he was
carrying on his shoulder interfere" 1
witll the comforter un his neck his
misery evoked a ;r,-W that would
have done credit to an artist.
Henry Campbell of Statesville.
X. C, who was recently admitted
to practice in the cnrts of thestate,
made A. M. Fry Esp a fdiort visit
last week. He went on to Robbius
ville where ho will engage in the
practice of his profession. He and
Mr. Fry will be associated in busi
ness. Grahs-m county will gain a
good citizen by this and we-. hope
the new firm will reap abundant
reward. i
Kerr started for
Wednesday on ofli-
Prof. D. Y
Macon county
cial business.
U. Cooper was in town Monday
and icalled at the "Herald oflice.
Mr. Cooper reports much trouble
j with wolves in his nock of sheep,
i Says lie expects to lose some more,
j He has great confidence in sheep
I husbandry,, providing the wolves
1 can be exterminated.
JuJ UUvL LI LbLa d
i An act ta change the name of Charles
; ton in the County of Strain to Bryson City.
I ' - "-
I The Generab Assembly of Xorth
Carolina do enact:
Section 1. That the name of the
town of Charleston in the County
of Swain beehanged to Brvson Cit v.
Section 2. .That this Act shall
be in force from and after its rati
fication. In the General Assembly read
three times, ami ratified this the
21st. day of January A. D. 1889.
State of North Carolina,
Office of Secretary of State.
- Raleigh, ISrh Fcbruarv 18S0.
I t 11' T . . 1 .
1, i i.li am l. fj.vi xdep., etrre
tary of State of the State of North
Carolina, do hereby certify the fore
going(one sheet) to Ik? a true copy
from the records of this office.
Witness my hand "in office at
Raleigh, this 18th lav of Fcbruarv
1SS0.
W. L. Saunders
Secretary of State.
(Siirned)
Bryson City Swain County, N. C.
Ail entirely new! house, Elegant new furni-
'
ture, Ccrnniodious apart nients.
The hest house hi Western North Carolina,
Travelling salesmen, will find their need of a room for displaying
J ' -
j pMnls fully met.
TERMS REASONABLE, AND SATIS
FACTION GUARANTEED.
oi
The above documeiit explains
itself. Now let us ret the nam
the
as 1
tier
sta
we
postofliee changed as tpiickly
tossible. . The railroad authori-
will have the name of the
ion roperlv regulated and then
shall have no further cause for
OPEN ALL THE YEAH.
ge-3. !. slac::oup.:
Proprietor.
trotibh
NOTICE.
I itlte undersigned will 011 Monday the
1st d.ty of April, lS.'.t, at the Court House
door in Iiryson City, sel! for cash to the
highest bidder one undivided half interi-st
in three several tracts of land lying in
Swain county anil containing in the ag
gregate about '2,0) acres, and lxdng tlte
same, lands sold by I. V. Welch and others
to Clark Whittier, antl for a full deserip
tlor of saids reference ;-; given to :t deed
of tri!-t from (. lark Whittier to said II. V.
Welch bearing date March 4th. 18; and
rcgi.-iered in liook II., No. S :tt pages 4i
and! -57 of llecord of Deeds. Saitl sale will
be made to satisfy jsaid mortgage which
was executed to secure to said Welch the
sum of sCS.K'X and the interest thereon ami
irivds .- aitl II. V. Welch full power to make
tiiisis;:!c in -ease of the nonpayment of the
nforer-aid debt and iistcrest.' This 1-eb. 2(5,
Ii. Ii. I.VKl
Iiryson City, X. C.
V. V. R Mkkwix,
Jaekson, Mich.
II. A. IIol-K,
Iirvson ("ilv, X. C
-IN
1 S'.l.
Wki.ch,
Mortgagee.
II. .J. la.Mouic.
W. T. Cisi.ev.
ti. WORTH CAROLINA.
Farming, Grazing, Timber, Fruit,
KI.MOKK it CON' 1.10 Y.
LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE,
i Opposite I. . Conley 's oihee,
Iirvson ("itv, X. C.
AND
Good Horsep, good Kigs, and ternirt rea
sonable. Will buy, sell, and trade horses
and mules.
MINERAL LA 1MB
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REAL ESTATE
fllticKOF
t .
CONLEY; & CRISP
1 '
Bryson City, Swain Co. N. C, .id
door north of Conley building.
Town lots on low Commission.
TiniWr lands a Specialty.
Handle all kinds of Mineral property.
. - Apply to
CON LIC Y & CP ISP.
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Sifter ware
Full Stock, all new goods, prices
reasonable, and goods of the best.
Full stock of Cents ami Ladies
Watches. Watches, Clocks antl
Jewelry Pepaired. All work war
ranted. W.G. E3UDD.
Bryson City. N. C.
Improved and unimproved town property.
For full particulars address Lake, Merwin
and Hodge, Iirvson Citv, N. C. or Jackson,
Midi. w
LOOS! FOR A
FURNITURE
MEXT
!
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j
NOTICE!
Tin- n.une f the town of Char
leston, Swain county, N.,.('.fhas
ixvn chauel - by act of tKc Legis
lature to Iiryson City. I have Fold
"S ltrf in the town within a little
over two years. Other parties have
sold lots ami have others to sell. I
have several more lots to sell on
ten years, time at six x rcent inter
est, payable annually. The , town
is building up very rapidly, not
with a niUfihroom growth but Mil
stantially. The town is located in
a beautiful valley with nice eleva
tions on either side whicL make de
sirable sites for residences, and a
beautiful mountain t-cencry pi the
background. The Tuekecgec river
a lxautiful stream, runs through
the center of the town. Nice bran
ches and springs of clear freestone
water are convenient. The soil is
rich even on the hill hides and i
adapted to all the different grains,
tobacco and grasses, and vegetables
of almost all kinds. A truck farm
could Ik made profitable. Applet,
jK-aches, grapca and ctlur lruiti
prow iu abundance. A caiiiiih fac
tory Could mt mrltlf prolltablc.
havecdl the diiFcreni timberr Fuita
ble for luaLing wagons, spikes and
handlv.-. and up to- the Ihiott grade
of furniture. The Western North
Carolina raihoid run.-j thro'uj.L the
town. The1 town has 'jood society;
Three organized churches; One ho
tel equal to almost any in the state.
One ncw.-papcr and job printing
office. The climate & delightful,
free from the extreme cold; of the
North or the extreme heat of the
South. 17 T. D. Brvson Sr.
D. K. COLLINS,
; liKAl.Kl: IN
General Merchandise
j r AND
COUNTRY
; PRODUCE.
j Customer will timl our t-k complrtp.
nipri4in; Diany articles t i itnp.j.il l
bom fc cnuut-rate, aud all r-dd at ui.wJ.-rai.r
prh-cn.
J. S. ELMORE 4 BROS.
11"AI.KK- X
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
All kinJj oi Country producr )ajuA t or
1 tL-T in tn.l- 1 1 i t.-l.-it I.r!i0 nmLl
j - - ---o f--- r
for Ilonej. Mules. Cittl, ifh-p en i Hoi.
D-t fcirXt tLc flic.-.
.1. S. Kl M'K L H" " .
T.ryeozx City, N. C.
FOR JOB WOkK
Call At Thl
HERALD OFFICE,
Brvton t It-. , C.