t 1 .. .... . r i Mi aw Devoted to the i ntertxt of Strain (Xtunti. Independent '.in jjoh'tim. VOL. I, NO. 13. BRYSON CITY N. C, THURSDAY MARCH.: 28, 1889. PRICE $150 PER YEAR :i IV I Jk m III J II SUM IN COl'XTY HERALD. If. A IIOIX5K Kditor ami proprietor. PRICE, Sl.oO Per Year. I'u.MMici! (.very Thursday :rt ttrvson City, Sv:iin coimty N. ('. Advertising rut- reasonable and nished on npj.lieatii-.il. fur- ClU'liCU AND Sr.ND.VV SciIlMU, IhUKCToKY. li:v.-YTi:i:i. v Society of - J'rysou City. S-rvir-i; on iirst Sunday of every month m A'M'Ieiuy, ii 11 smd 7 p. m. . Kev. .v mim.K, l'iiwtur. rri-'T Cliurrh of llrrson City.-StTvuv in Aeadcrinry at 11 a. in. ami 7 j. m." n f.,-. ii!til anl third Sunday of every month. rn :ii-h'm;; and Church ('(inference on Sat t'.nl:iv hetore third Sunday at 11 a. m. I f :: . 1. II. OiTi HCM, L'aior. Suiiilnv wliool : t ID o'clock, a in. I. K. Collins .Superin t ::t. MKTiinm.-fT Kit- vi. Sorrrr. - Chure'.i Main street, I'ry son City. Rev. I. 1'. Mi LkaN' I'astor. Services fourth .Sunday in ever.' inonth at 11 a. in. and 7 r. in., anil h i Saturday liefoiv. Sunday -school every iiryl:iv :-t l!l o'clock a m. I. I. Conley Si! ji!i:r.tnl,!wt. - - Ujv. l 1. ?del,can lias also the follow i;; Mpjuniitnient: Sln:v.-el creek first Sun .l:tv in rvt'iy month and Saturday before :it 1 1 a. in. flnd 7 p. in. Sunday school at '. a. !!. Wliiitier, seeond Sunday in every month h i 1 Saturday hcfoiv at 11 a. in. and 7 p. rn. Sunday " school at a. in. Prayer im-i-liii5 every Wednesday niJit. Wii.-in r:s chapel third Sunday in every i i.,:ii!i ami r.ir.lnv ln-fon; at 11 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sunday scliool at '. a.' m. Prayer in ( un-' cverv Sundav sit.:J:.'iO p. ni. Mr. Zkn: P.VJ'Tis-r Cliurch.- .ludson X. C. Kev. .J. P. Panther Pastor. Services fir-t Sunday in every' month and the Satur i.iv ln-fore. P.r.Titv.Kiti:v P.M'Tivr Church., I'.irdtown, N. C. .1. 11 (Jueen, pastor. Services in new school limine at 11 a. to. oh the fourth Sunday in every month, and the Saturday li'-;o:v. lNlN" Sunday S lool, Ilirdtown, lihccts in n-v school hon.e every Snid"y st in. K. S. Keener Sup-iintondent. I,o;u: t'M. 1:4.1 Tllecis 1 t vTi N Toik:k A. V. and Jlondav and ."d Thurs A. M. in t:ii i'uoni!) 1' m. I). K. '01.J.IX:-. W. M. P.l siNKs-; A ssUJNAI. ('AIM- .' L. l.KATIIKJl.WOOl), ATTORNEY AT LAW, r.ry;.on City, N. C. al attention "riven to Collection of and inv.vsrijration of Land titles. A. M. FRY, ATTORNEY AT LAY, i P,!-son Citv, X. C. A. M.'Bsmnett. R. L. Davis. D?.S. BENNETT & DAVIS, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. P.rvson i 'it y, N. (V . Ml nro'iintlv tiMel. whon the fees :iro J:iUl or st'flin'il..- mr inner i.- im;ih;i- IjIv l iu:mlfl. Ivuli mi.- nv:ik Jiis own m-i-M!:iit-i in',-r::ilf'." a 1 PIEDMONT VAGOffS li r Sale by B. EVERETT Urvson Citv, N. C. MOOHEY & SOMEROW, Cf n true tors and Builders, Brvson Citv, N..C. FOR SALE! j U'lidt'iihiill Hotel lroporty, l'i yson City. N. C. ' ThRH-fourtlu f,t an acre of land, hotel, storehouse,, larn, outbuildings etc., -f,G0O. Eii'iuirc of Lakk, lb,'!".;!:. Mkrwix tV: LOCALS. Notick! P.y an act of the Le islatnre p; ssel Jan. 1 .1. juuii .1... - :n L tou .aiu county N. C. wa cLnH to lirj.son City. Application has Iooh made to! the Postoffiice lXpartment at AVj tAhir.frton to have the name of the postomct chanjreu to correspond. Xotice of the clianue will be promptly given in the Ukuai-d, 21 inlmliitant. I i m That's the .size of Brvson U. 11. Uy.itt Hhot avild tle rivT lu.-it Saturday. ;ity. roti.se on luiyiroveiiK'ntrf are - going n rht alonr. and lirvson ('itv aospers. 1 fvr.-lw.n in the sprin- trrowth vcrV much. ' j S wallows are here, so Tu ne have no more fears about spring. i ts Ik'I ng A. Y. Ihyson. and have handed in some mens of corundum, j J. May ? speci- fin cm- ittrrtrtiti at; Xnr ni . lLotn r t . A full. atfciithturi' dctired. Virgie and G rover; YVelcli, Willie! verr and J hurman J.eat herwood resull'enng with severe cdlds. . W. F. Burns has taken the-eon- tract to build the ibuivdaii, rm for 1). K. Collins' brick I dock at $200. In tunling the ba giraffe car at Jarretts, Frida v it got off! the track, and a delay 'to of three hours resulted. khe train The Board of Health ardearrving joy to the hearts of all 1 clean town.. Poke cm u men, it is just what we , gentle- i 11 need. V. C. Mendenhali start Smokev's Satunlavj mon d for the ing. with 15 head of cattle belonging to him self and '2.r belonging 1 Chief Engineer Boll o . M. Fry. ; .1 W-'; on t tne ii. & 1. li. U. is cvedited 'wish saving he will endeavor to have pany build a raUrotd fro ville to Jarretts. I the com- A 1 n Asne- Trains' troinir east are lofded with ! disgusted men returning flrom Cali forni;!. All pronounce Bie l)Oom i busted and over I boon ed. Fa t : flleaUii.; ir travels ! i ii : 1 . k ou t; for tlie Bi rard They have commenced tl: and are sticking their n ises m tin thev will sorts of plae .is. We hopd find thin irs to tlreir likingl Win. Sjiarks was seriijun P v injured on Nantahala, M,onlay awa v from the men log got j 1 IMP nd a cant hook caught Sparks, tearing his ear and injuring his head severely The-private ear of Maj r Bolbm. chiet engineer i the u k D. B. was attached to the diAvn train Tuesdav. .That official Es insi)eet- ing the condition of .the road. The bridge gang wen to Bush - nell Thursday to repair near there.. Foreinan formed us that the big the Balsam is nearly 'Literarv Club meets the trestle Knight in- t resile on form .1 Thursdav night at 7::M with Mr. aiitl Mrs. W (I. Budd. A (vrdial invitation is extended to all who desirf to-atteiuL A 1 i 1 1 le r ea ding f rt m .will be indulged in. .... ' , . iphakespere- Aei l'rice hrouglit iei ti liiuiti- mouth hornets nest Tue. hangs over tur J table, watching the eifect of ay which U J. temperature ot the roo n upon it with k een" i n t e rts t . I ! ' b.ur ciillec-i niMlucts of We have hail added t lion illustrating ! the Swain countv, a blackfierrv vine eighteen feet lomr, a brar ch of hollv : with green and red berries, and a curious branch of Shack erry. 1 11 os I On I'ridav, March 22d foms Iron- trailing arluitus, wild forget-j iiieiMiis. - aiiii wtKHi tuns were picked in and near Bry Citv. It would seem to an unprejudiced j erso-n, that they mean come. j We are indebted to ' ford for several fine h onions. Ry the way T made a mistake in the bushels of onion:- he j :spnn hasl M.. Craw- ts of salad M. savs we number ut out spring, we instead of tO. .1. i i, 1, i -rii i ' . . .. It is rumored that l i i' n ne i. x if. Company will take sevd ral sp;ins of; iron bridges oil j their mam line this summer to make room for new and Ijctter ones, the oii I oiies to Ik : used, on the ilurphi bmnch in piacc of some of the llimsy WlMH trestles. f J. 1!. SmithofMurpl V and W. F. Cooper, ot Itohbinsville were in rill fit- twftfnr tlirif fliivs' the i., A. '.n.i I i n-u.r. taking options on uhe mineral lands in Swain wimtKr. and Mr. Smith is reported - a saving lie would not take, 61o,0(X Mor thc bargain he liad? securpu:. -a i T a ur real estate traiisier , coiujiin: ' a a" It is said that the hotel in AsLu vijje are tilled to ovcrilowing It j cornering RaptistsI'to 'bull frogs ; a cc-k. -is taken as an indieatici that trawll and MciliQdists to siv5ttei hypo- Capt. D. L into Western Xorth C'aralina Will crits.- ; ..r i T. R. C. lie had jutt i tr inpiitrr than ever thi.s yinmiter. Efibrts should be' made-by. our citi zens to divert, Hume of it to Bryson Citv. We can aeeoiiimodate a i ' . ! ulI1,f , 11l lf cC the.tVJC KS lurncu IIHH way llltT will m' no t luck ot visitors in the iiuurov The interior of the Methodist church has been much improved in looks by the oil and varnish ap plied to the wood work. The cliurch is now furnished with a fine organ of Estey "make ami costing ; $2.0. The organ is .intended especially for church use, has 14 stops, hand lever attached to the Jx-llows and is ' particularly. strong on the sub-bass. i 'I'l ... . C ti l' 1 .1 I 1 ' i tie case. is oi oiuck wauiui una an !aincntal top, imitation pipe or- gan adds to its appearance. Citizens Ornanization: The citizens meeting vet Swain j Hotel I uesday night was attended by but a' small number,-other gath erings proving stronger attractions. Those who came were lull of vim. A ' renovt was lid frrm tln n irtb rfklo Avater yuTM,lv nmnittee. The ,i :.,, r,-r ,. . .rim,. I hriihr,. i 9 sfKi foot Tho o.vr.,M,-:r j tee recommend bringing Aater to ! the north side from the s mare. ! when a. line is completed to that ; place. Much informal talk was m- duiged in, some interesting lijrters I were reaI and the nieefing.adiourn- ed to meet Friday 'night when special efibrts will rc made to se- -1 iini'o o mil oTron om'M i ti . j 'i I L,SI 01 magistrates tcr swain county ap- j poiniea oy tns Legisiaiiwe. Oeona Lufta township. W. I' Hvde nd J. M. Enloe. . Charleston township, rN. B. Mc- Lean and A. Jones. j ' J Forney's Creek township, W Calhoun and J. 1. Bratlshaw.r Great News Railroad Improvements. Mr. M L Wiley, who stopped! t Swain I lotel-Tuesdav nigltt is in thermploy-of the 11. and 1) . - - - B. . i ;o. anil 'f-ivc lis a verv niTercsT- in.' -Hvount of hw msmi down ' ing actount oi ni in.s-.ioa -"on the Murpnv branch. The B. li. Co. will this summer, replace sev- eral good wooden bridges on the main line with iron structure eieen 111 an. i ni? mimiuuii onus est . i ..ii 'iTi. i...:.i ! i will be used on the Mnrnhv branch , - t-i- -i 1 ri fHU''l 1 1 it tli- TV.:tl . w i .fiti.v vv i tain vu . iiiv uvciivr that are now a menace to travel, : and Mr. Wi lev's businew is to l I i" i 111- ; l l . i .. . . 1 the bridges can t oe OCSl. UMM Mr: Wilev verv kindlv fvrfnished i us the following list , of bridges j 1 which will be so replaced. Count- i"int? P'0 the east, lirst,. secoml and tnird bridges over the I ucka siege, Deep creek, Nolands creek, Fornev's creek, mouth"', of Tucka siege, Tennessee river ami four. . nnuges across tne Aantanaia. ine work will be dohe immediately. One britlgc is , now read v to be 1 brought, and :ts.soon as Mr. Wilev's j reirt is in we can expect to see ; the change oiftg on. The gentle 1 - 1 1 r i t 1 ;(Ione i - i jt i i me ov lviugni s uaii on. iiie jai-: jsain. In regard to the completion of tho roa(l toMurphv, he saitl it is absolutely nwessary that the work he finished this, vear. Land Entries tor vfieek endinn March 27. 1781 Hall. 1784 (1 40 sii rcH on II!1. Fornev's i-rcvk J. C. Birdtown Bubblies. , -r......i. oo.i iccn 0 trees are blooming, honey r . ..... .- :e.re; Jet me larmers ne moving. -1 I 1 ' - i ! i-v!ii . l ' J. ni- JiiiH aim w ne were 'roni' , trom home the otner uayrami when : Wm-v- retnrneil found some intoxi - . .. .ti Tn,i;nn nlu.nf ti,n k,., Tlirce of them legan to thrtw risks' but Dills leiiig no coward simii cleared the place of the intruders. T. CChilders' "son, aged about JjX3 vears was persuaded bv another ! hov to run awav with him on !?un Idav last, i Thev were pursueil and a a ii - i - overtaken at the upier house on .1 ... i... - & the Sipkikv mountain. X rn ' I tr f u i i i sola loti ami nave omersio sen. and I. Del Rut. - 3lrs. L. d. IIv:itt who has Ixn-a , . i n i , . ... i , x . v at i have eeveral -niore hits to sell -vv:....:.. . in Ij. !!. V s ten vears time at six percent i-n'"- i Jenneii. lor isoiue- w.i ium, a-, - - ,: m r:....'.. t f a ii -r : est. pavalde annirallv. The r J. Rj Kimscv' Iras sown thirtvleran raifroad man and make . bushel fof oats itis spring. .1. Xi Iimlest -starteil his gnst mill the other day; on Adams creek. j a gentleman Jroiu OluVpreachcil at the Rirdto'iii school Louse Mon- thiy and Tuejaj- night List. Had !a .1 a 1 " nut little suc-ces, as ine.;risuu 01 PERSONALS. Mrs John Leraiiig is" very H1C v. I apt C.ch.. return! froni Ashe- T ij el i e t 1 1 mi A. If. Sherrilof I.olbinsville was in town Tuesday. . - "j K. C Monteith was in town Sun- day and Monday. "V : Wm. Edminston was m tho ast bound train Alondav. ITjinri fT win i:unt Siiii-il.n ! his fatlier's In lirysii Citv.- . . I Nathan Crisp of -V-rr; Clraham Co.madei us a ealLMonday. J. C. I'rown-Bpeut Tltursxlay fit Bushnell and that vacinity. Squire Faucet t e-ame in Monday and remained over Tusdav. Miss Marv Foute returned to her! home in Robbinsville Tuesda y S. J. Maw of M aeon count v re- furned to Brvson Citv, Tuesdav. : Hon. J. A. Franks went to Jack son Co. Wednesday on private business-. W. M. Wilev, W. N..C. II.. It.. appears n uie rwain J lotel register fori uesday.! ; Kepresentative Carver of Graham county made Brpson Citv a visit 1 . ! Wednesday, j Capt. A IV Rico went to Nanta- hala Mondav ti visit his. old friend Major Campbell. Judge (iudger of Waynesville was on the up train Friday, ' home ward bound from Murphy: - V A. M. Frv lEs4i. sient three or iour oays mi snevnie tn? week, returning Mondav.. past j , ,v . .- .xi. j . iimpmi .mil i . -tj; ; Bowron .Eso., ot , Webstt -Cailie i down to Brvson City Tuesdav. C, B. Martin and J. E.. Plemcns, I the Sea shore; but where is one in two deluded youths started for j stance in which wcj can escape tiro Washhjgton (state) Wednesday.-! punishment. One of the many I. B.. Con lev departed - for Knoi-1 ways in which this law is violated ville .Term. Tuesdav morning to be ! 's when man to satisfy his appetite, gone four or five davs on business. in the wine cup that which 1 1 ( 1 1 i vi i tVriTi nr"i if 1 ? nl il ii r a- -;ii.;' t, .. z,,n,i.-, the guest of Cant. EEvcrctt and ' wif i ? - - - . ., - , . . . S. Conlev was af Whittier civer o i. Quarterlv meeting ant Vi vfvi.v u a,.,, .private-business engaged bis atten - i tion. Went to - Dillsbor - H. J. Elmore ough Friday to get a horse hired by la drummer ami driven to that i I HUU(-- : I,'' i J bridge gang, went to Virginia Fri- day last for a week's -visit with his! family, ' y. T. Conlev went to his farm at Cowee, Macon Co. Mondav. He may go o info returns: (Jeorgia liefore he ' Those genial "Knights of the grip." M L.. (iudger and A y. Lawson registered at Swain If otel i ' i ui -i ia v . T IT ( J nvt ilx.' r P OlS iviTi- Til . ... '"' - arriyed m liysn C itv ionclay. .He is the guest ol his iathern-law ; W. O. Budd. ! ii - i i i j- v.j. .....,... ...vw.v. K nox ville wry i l i . : y J? hev will ue ' gone a i vcciv or icii oav eeiv or len iuivh. - 1- X . Rev. TV. R. Rarnett Avas in town j Sundav night and preached an ex- cellent sermon at the lethodist The name of thc town of Char church on "Happiness." . , i leston, Hwain county, N. C, has A. W, Rrvson of Svlva ha been Hieen ehanged by act of the Legis- thc guest of d lis son V. C. Rrvson j.the ast week, and has Irkmi work- 1':. i-:n.. i . ing on Will's new house. - U . S. Kinslana i of A ity nesville j whh a mUt;i,nMm growth but sub was on the train . Monday, but had ; st:mtiflllv. Thc town is located in time endugh to leave his name as a a lx?jUltimi Valle" with nice eleva subscnler to the Hkkalp. j tions on either sideVhich make de- D.'CJ Alxr went to Rushnell sirablc sites for rt'sidenecs,. and a Thursday last to file the saws for j beautiful mountain seerrery- ire the the Tuckaseegec Lunilier Co. It j background- Tlie.Tuekaseegee river will take part or all of this week. !a leautiful "stream, runs through Countv- Commissioner Parrish ! thc center of the town. Nice bran- i .... .. . 1 "r..-. A'l.;;i T,l..-. jhhh.- imup i uav. lie nas nmnumn o rcuu mc ! Hki:ali rcgularlv the balance of thp vo:ir - i - I ( V. Smathers of- Piireon River was in town Thursdavv He fixetl I lip the sifos of sevcrafof our mcr - f chants. He was the guest of agent Smathers. ... - ; Conductor John Jviwards made? i his first trio- down the road Tues - . .. . s . -rw , f dav. He takes- the place of Carter, i , , ,r ,.. i . ' suspended. Mr. Ldwanls ia vet j things walk. - i w . 11. Young ot Canton U prea ! irtent ot the lucK;rsieger LuiuIkt I oinpanx- ami J. iiciiemnger, secretarrof the same cominy were on thc train 1muii1 for Rushnell Monday. They will remain aljout ester came in -Monday. returned from Cull-' I nian ALi., wheri he went witlr a i party of emigrants from the west pari oi rjwaui aim .uranam etiun- ties. There were 28 in the an1 he left themploaKantly looted party 1 "'' Froni Rev. WMi.Barnett welearn that Kev. Sample's health continues so pojrdie will move to the eastern j part of the State where there is a j spring which has pro veni very ettiea- i tioiw in eases' similar to Ins own. He'sutlers from some kidney dis ease. IIis manv" friends in. and 4 "ca B,n C lt: W1AI ,e KyV 4 learn oi txtts, ana win pray lor ins speedy restoration to health and strength. - . . The Three Laws. There are three laws that ,tnn niand our attention, our profound t"dy and thought. We can chu& them as follows: A Human law, A Divine law, A Natural law. We ean Citsily violate them all, but cscae from the penalty for vio lating thein is not so-easy- We can vioiatcriiie Human law as laul ; ,lm-n in the Statutes of the State, I This law is easily violated and we tun cseajH? )iinishment in various i wavs, as bv the pavment of tines." retraction- and amends and through t executive clemency. In the ten commandments and throughout the Bible, we find the Divine law proclaimed and a. way I is provided for an escaiie from its? ! punishment through the aid of our- faith in Him. that came to redeem ! ! the world. j But when Vve violate natural law i h,. nwovt. t. OK-HMho nun. jsnment rnat is to come: vi e ean i" viola t. tbis law in as iminv instan ces as there are grains of sand upon is light .with its voke at first, but i little? y little weighs upon him i "tcwnio trtu incunus it can j not he shaken oil ami at last sweeps a: l - . ; its- victim, into a,.4intimely grave. j ; It paints a beautiful picture on the 1 i fnnrnu!ij if .!iit lunr imnrlii;itinn canvass of his- poor imagination, ; f, n m , ,Wnnn ' Imt tllIi5 pn-ture i not a permanent i one, it laues ana turns into "a tieau ' vi tVnit" wbi b hvi vis onlv ashes. . to mark the place where a costlv i firo wax Imrnod out lVircvcr its : traces mark the pathway of distrue Knight, foreman of the tion. Oh! how numerous are those skulkers cm life's battle field who seek to ntiinulate their dormant qualities by the wine which, at last ! "hitein hkc an aimer ana sungein 1 ilKo im asp: now many nngnt i mind.-i-have snk beneath the-mael- ! .j. ir .1. ...v ....l.l irum 'V" 'o coum .; ave Avritten their naincs high upon ! lf i fame, ami become prolitable servants in the Master s . . . . . , , . -inrwivrl it tlni-o nail licnn nnv fn- - .. . . . , - . ; cape trom tho minishment ot vio- , 1;lti thc natural law! C. C. M ! Tr T.orlot: Onl l juovLicn vyiix i We will mail our valuable 1-orimibt for llair tiTiiTiir to auv auuress on roceim 01 j Ibc. to covpr cxpon. ; Co., Newport, Ivy. KENTON MFG. NOTICE ! lature to Rrvson Citv. I have sold oS lots in the town within a little 1 over two vears. : Other parties have 1 on lnter- town ! lflJi-irr--m - vxrV-" rnnidlv. not ! j.Tir oml iinrinirj rf flnnr f"roil ill - ui. - . ui.. ......j,., ... " - - ... .uvr mv. iunvun.m. j rich even orr thc-lull sides nm is i adapted to a 11 t he ciineren t grains, tobacco and grasses, and vogetabk : of almost all kinds. A truck farm f d be made profitable. Apples, I peaches,, -grapes and other fruits r grow m ammuauce. ym.uac- ; - Jt Ai t nnvo i inn ( i htmil iiiiljhtiii ua ' " 1X11 ""Jf" "I Pic lor lua-tiiiir wairoii-. pinKes uuu V n iH aJ ..T.. handles and ui to thc nncst grade j handlcs'and '"up to thc finest grade - f f . turc Western Xorth i n ....ir II 1 a! ....1. 1. tarotina raiinian runs iiiiimgn town, lhc town lias gooii toeiety; - . Thiw trnirsA liiirrht: Two Sun- ; 4lav ijfcc with seventv meralnTS eaehj' One hotel equal to almost anv in the"siate. One newspaper and . .t r;ntinr oflico. The climate is ; delightful, free from thc extreme 1 cold of thc Xorth or thc extreme ; heat oi" the South. T. D. Bbysox, Sr. nrn nnrrPip . Bryson City, Swain All entirely now house,. Elegant new furni ture, C1ommo(lious apartments. The best house. in Western North Carolina. i Travelling Halenien, will find their need of a room, fur displaying' - goods TERMS REASONABLE, AND SATIS FACTION GUARANTEED. - k OPEN ALL THE YEAR. OEOd M. BLACK IJ. It. Lakk, Brvson Citv, N. (A V. V. IL Jacki'on, WES TEBW WOBTH CABOLICJAd Large and smalF farms, yell timbered and well -watered. A deep, rich soil. A climate unsurpassed iii America. Abundance of pure spring water. Scenery that charms the eye while it does ndt discourage the farmer. Tbeplace for a poor man. Good farm lands at from $2. to $25. per acre. Address Lakk, Mkrwix and IIoooi: Rrvson City X. C, or Jack.- Michigan. REAL ESTATE oi'KicnoK CONLEY & CRISP Rrvson City, Swain Co. X. C, drKir north of Conley building. Town lots on low Corunii?ion. TimUr lancfc a Specialty. Hanillc all kinds of Mineral property. ArrtY to COXLKY & CRISP. LAiR Furniture Co ASHEVILLE, IV1. C. o county, 1. C. fully met. SrKnwis, Mich. IL A. Honon, Brjsou 1rr, N. IV on D. K. COLLINS, PKAI.KU IN eneral Ilercbandiss A X I COUNTRY ' PRODUCE. Ciii;toDi r5 will find our ttork comylrtr, -ompriia manv articlK it ii impfiLlc ni-re to enuoierao-, and all hold at moderate prictn. J. S. ELMORE & BROS. DKALK1W IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE. All kinalii of Country producr boul-t or taken in trade. IIifrLtt each price for IIrrti, Mulcm, (attic, KLei-p and IIus. lKnt fori-t the plaiv. J. S. KLMOIIE i: I5R(fc., Rrysn City, X. C. FOR JOB WORE! !all At Tut WML ' Proprietor HERALD OFFICE, T?ryn,n City, X. C.

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