S WAIN COUNTY HERALD, BRYSONCtTY, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH. 28, 1889.
is inset
SWA IX fli'M'V IIKHALD. thss.weck,
" request of
Hkyson City X. ' lU ivi(.d-
U. A. Hni-a: Blitor and Proprietor. "; to islloWltlL' any SUCH
- . ( ' . "pear because they an- I
tin1 writer aild hoiik- of
. Asaruiev
z an v such ;i
!' : ;h
Faltered a- second ela-s matter :it 1 1 1 ' 1 .. ..
harloMn, N.C., v..-!,.Hi.-v .I;m. !-'.'. v 11 M "
-pace
ilal" e'hjrfS t
uv. f
Hut in tin.-- ruse
"" " "" " M-i.'iniiiiilv hoiic-ijot an
Noti-i;! iri nc ns.t ra V, to lift 1 1 i 5
V.v an act of the Iil:iT'M r- pas-ed-Jan. tin- t 1 l.-f into which 1
17th. lss-i. 1 5 - - a uii-..i.t!,-vi!I:i-..i h;,r- j. ( j,..,- M,r ,,f sviiiiatlv ami help-! A
Jr,on Sw:.;,, nrZ oU n teha 1 und i this devia- X
i.rvson ( Hv. A p I !': -' a.i nu ll i.i.mc 10 . 1 , t . -
.tli.- !.-t..!!i( " Department :d Wri.-hinetoti t ion lrom our rule will lelphnn in,
11 tl,-.M.
.... . .1 .!
U hick otsHci'o will vpu find all
t,CC the natural
I sVlrv"!',:',f -for a home
e na- iaiien
111 1
V.. h IV- the Il'inie of the po-rollice chantrcd', nnV VU V kV shall 1 C W
r correspond. Notice of th- chanf."- t, ill ! ' L
'l,r.iiipily.Kiv.n in the llnau.. s 'I careful count of
i Hryson- ( itv 2-Ui inha
- . , ,, . 1 ... 1 .1. .. ! increase of HX) JnT coht
VM Mil Mil 1 1 , ..U live., o.-j,;. .- y '' ll.S is do rig
II - ...I....- . . . ! -
I 1 1 - v. .-1 v or .::oyj!r.j i-;uom.- .u . -r, i ... f- k
ill l.iri
cn.u:.-
tlc irr-.wth ami projects, ot ;;.,,-,'.-. UH,. Urop,.r
n-!,l.orn fewf. ami ait.-mpt injr , M.xf ,. wiIl makl. j, n
To n-Tnnl to.: 'V'" .'" 1C''.!, , 'J' J,,. ,,non,te limits !
of roui- of uiinifiuh ;.r, mi tHlin- : V;.rv wi1,.,v ,.xt;nl.-l ;1
svnfu ;...-! In-:.?; 1..- al-out th- ,,.:, (,1!,,:ultlM,),ll!
ivnltl.-ot Mrv,-nMii.fy-r.;iVl'.v-,-t (.;(U Klfc.,v ,,.1.,
:m iii'-i!!' ol :!,) v v -''r a v j
)r.:n t !'(!. 1 if 1 1 1 1 1 " " 1 1 ; ! .- l'o i i 1 1 i
tar. h;-- - i 't ' ru m n n I VV , , . , r t hi- Wi-k 1
,:;-!..,,. I.n.ijjrh't fo our a'f.-ntion ..f t !i- Iiill to vali.Sntc
v.i'iiij' .lunniM-r tliat w.m an no w-ult- s.v.,jM c m n J i -s. v l.ir)
i jvlr.un rrojn n ..nur otn ni,.1 ;nt(1,..t t(, m
on tin- .-ubj-'ct . . :i!tljoii-!i : a p-n . J.(.;M ,
cial nil'- vf kfiow that raiunmii-.i J
of thi- o.i, .'I.c-st ;Mi-u.T-H.f '!: (.;,n attention t
.-il.-nc.-. la t ii ii" (ii.- iiu-I jy innin- ',, ;, (." in.Tt-M in t
.-food that uv lo not incluI- in ),v j Shul-r. j.Mr.S
'flii- cliar-.- fill of our i, i u n iri j .a 1- i.J (.rairrifnllv l.-a1rl.
iji;L'!iloi-IMvVilry . will cxir-f mul - -...'..
i-.a nio.-t hc-'iltliful-' If -ti i -i i f in th- Skk tin4 ,j(l vcrti.-cnic
lii'' o- Mtil invib',v ainl t 1m- ojn'ji .lies ( )nlv"' in tliH isu'
nml alioVc hoai'tl - rivalry .y.'lih'li t'i- t 1 . . L.' -. 1 f. ' 1
i.-ts- Ix-tv.fi i! ni v.on cii v ainl .-omc A. F. and A. M.'Uodq
noses irivos
itants, an '
in flu' Ki.-it ,
iln4tt v well.
;av4 us 'S( :
UiK..rts fh"
arcr x.fj'if). :
iiw arc not
id we Jiav-
V those who
of h-r iieiIil.or-. we trust will j,v 1.,-niii-si'oii !
never jrov le.v-- or less honorable. ;1ter. Collins wf Uav
Our eliief eoiuj.lainf lies nirainst ' mittcl to 1.,U at'tln' in
the hi--ei li.,h in tie- j.uuule. 1 unt :',.w A. V. :in.l AJ M . L
arro-ant. -ci.hlv hea.le.l. sky s.era-j.-, w'e wer!- l'-l u the i
in- t'ity of liairow. Huiflily. vim'I-: -;t:1 jps, which snieiieil ,
lay Mrei-ts. ,. heville. A S l ! V ! 1 ! c- . , , , . u i,;1;nt. to thcUl.l
: I . I .1-1 . ' 1
lie- T-i! S3 r.Ill'VS Wliu 'I'illK o! . tj,. (..i(,.,ilV lH. .,,
j.ayiiiL! P.ry.-oii City a vi-iC that ;.,,it.;!ooins usualJ are-
he;- ejtteiis . arc.- .lyiiiir ! - scores i i,(lN: oi- a r,,oni.. witli tin
tl'olii fyphol'l ic.er. . aiitl ; i io'.jht less : ,(. n H. i.. nr. I U(
Tin- lia- v !-lit u-tli many. : v,(.ri. .n,l mto the
lliis ju-t? is it lr.ii.'! We have , j ir, ,j :-- h- :
n. ver yet fail -il to j.ut Lii.in;f-!on ii : (.n ((1-tu-ivc u-,-V hi-h.
in h lack and white just as they arc. ,u i Id i nr iron t s
and shall . !. : .. now. Two years;.in, the' hrethreii hav
a-o ihi- jires;-nt siun nicr t In-re were V;i ,, t ,,i"this fa-t. ai
. .... l . i .. i i .. 1 1 : 4 ,'
. j .ii c m i ii.-n in i'hniiii it i iien ; t tieir . l'oojn a novel ai
'harlc.-ton. I'arl of these were pa- which is ore of t lie tin
I ients v. ho had .-u-keiied w hile away . W(, have ever seen. 1
from town", and died after return- t1(. lnjdd!e of theinortli
in;.'. Tiicrc were tun that ,:. V()U t.-K'c the
i : i . . i . i .: i . . : . . i
, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e i ", i ii i iua lie i.iiu i o on i -j ,, , ., . . ... -.,-it mm t ic
proom.
-or,-hipful
j heen jier
'erior i' the
dom-r-. They had n fev r and -wi-iv i .lIn t. senior an.! jun
the (udy deaths from tever.u hich i 1;1Ve their ainH-odriate
can hecharc! to us. 1 .a.-t s-m mcr i 'ej ,0 arrangement: hrinds each of 1 ,VS''i'
Tli.-rc was hut on.- death i n town rl!(,,(. uflj,.,.,:: . ;n fhll vi'.hv of everv r,"vU'a
a-ii'l two more within a radtus C mi-inher. ai
fen hiil-i'. )ne :.f thc-c fatal eas-
dd at lir-f
tl V. llllr !t S
is. really pie
i i ... i : .. i . .. .1... i ..-
. . i r i 'mi I i irin i i i i Li i"M . r'H!i;t . . . 1 j f( ij) V j V!1M
: t . . . ! . . . .
iliaooill'i Hlv j i a l I e 1 1 '. o ; , . j . co ! l - , , , pl?, ,!.,. o! Jj,,.
va!e-cn.t, ah- two lar-e turnips ,..jliM.r is am ert ) ria t I v.
liad a v. lap..- and died. Is t h is j j,i ;1S are alo the' (v
deatli rate sutlieient to .rive truth-; ,(M)1. ,.;1.;n,,Vi; Ahove il
lul tountlation tor the stat- nient ; ti(. wall- are iilasti
that our citizens ''w '''' "" 'si- ' ';- ehant hanirintr iamps
phnJ.J j) r lib' yn. :i-;l, t,y A.' ? ,)Vrr t. princinal ollic
Apun, tlic teVer has heen tei-nied tliree lami) chandelier
"typhi-id". lever. W: have yd to-- ;dtar and t wo hracket laiiips furnish
tienr oi. a-genuine ease 0.1 t y pnon I - .. :dundance -nf liul
tevrr coidract(-d in (riiiM lh-yson ioor is a st ripped j niani
City. We heii.-ve 1 he., disease to V it h plenty of padding
nave i.e. n ;r mountain ewer, char-; The room without 'th
act. ri-tie o)all niountamoiis conn-1 j, it lire -proper woul-l hn
tins, ami liavin- tne.pe.'ul'.arity ot jIlVjtjn.r, l,ut it is n th
, i. . 'ri ... i: ... i
ami rise repalia tliat tl
r . i n n i i : t h r.v
seasons.
se;.o.r provin-jt s.-v.-rc. the second parlicularlv pridHtheim
characreris.-d hy more eases hut furniture is of wood hoa
(ewer .leatii--, the third sear-on hir- ,ut xyft, nothimrjawdi
nishmir e-.-ral IiLrut. cas--.- and al-
'. i l i i a-1
1 ooic.uo oi. i omc on . ppropri:: t e article--. aiJ
e u mi eom;.are ine ueatn rate m p.-aj-s with irood ell'eet
i:ry..u City and Swain countn:. ohuvs. Th rc-aiia an
with that of any -t her town or wht ... -atinjsilk
c.-unty in .-tern North Carolina t;1I( uiarim... trimmed v
an-1 not t-ar the. result.-. 'u des- Vcr fri n-e a ml einhroi
-. . 1 . I 1 it. . t .,.. : 1 ' .. I .. ..! tl... 11 . 1 1 ! I
' in.- tn-sKs ai'.f ot mack w
health of our tow n to sfra np-rs on , .,-,.,!, haike covers! Tie
thetr way hen- will. mt nn-wei. ..u;j ,-...,.,1;.. w..u. uvu
I. ike the evil iti.-of liih!.- times .'(. LiWev A- C.! iurni
our enviou- lieihh.irs . co.itaiu (f , , ,, In!hUs ( h i. I.
some -(Jod and honest., citizen-. We ha.v.- he.-n in-rmit
W". . . 1 :. . a . . i i ... i . . .
o e oo inn incnai - s ucu 1 n on r lc- the interior of seVera
nuiieiations hut for : he others we , j,, ,-ooms hut jiave '
li:te mo-t hearty contempt. one tastier or hetter jarr
... , , , . this. The fraternit vi in
W j: w.-re shown a let tvr t h ,s last ,n? (,)UHt :rs i V; to
week written hv a.Novlnern la.lv ,a' ,,, i M....fi..:.. r..i
! i -1 COME TG Vtii MOUMTAINSi
il ome ot I
e arc avers" GOME TO SWAIN COUNTY.
tide to ap- nfs9.v- nnuony nirv
l ie to call burnt iu iinioun uuii
eleiiKMits
chine to lrvsm (;itv Swain eotuitv i
Nor
li Carolina.
OIL L ':
CLIMATE
Dont 1)0 friliton-
od lv tho malioious
storios of oitizons of
rival towns.
GOME AND SEE US.
Report of minfall for week n
iiin? Man-hZT. Kept by M. .1. Ik-elc
U. S". S. S. correspondent.
Anit. of rain or 1 1 V-jtIi ol"( Irour.d in,
nu'ltM snow iu'; snow in!zi-n or nol.
inch.--; , jih-Ik-- , !
was in tlicir company a hundred
r'.nls away ! from the scene of the
shnotinir at the time it orcured.
They heard the shots fired. Ihad
ley and Fivcman liave had a quar
rel recently. It is :Uo .rttmored
that .somebody else says he loaded
Freeman's pistol that day for him.
and that when found four cham
bers of the revolver were em-j
pty. Hut how could a m:tn sliooi j
himself in the manner indicated?!
For Sale. i
i
Mv farm on Deep Creek 120aTes. '
SO acres httm land. .u r wn
acres improved. House, well, etc
2 miles from town. Terms reason
ab. price 8-"JM J. E. Snrr.r.i:.
Mi
i
Hi ALLISOlj
CKAHLESTCK, H. C.
l;;V!l-r Ml :1 hn.k t' 1.. I
Marriage Licenses Cranted during past ; n"
J. A. Iuv:iul age -2. to Nora I. vans
1 ol .Imlsoii.
T. X. (inrn a'e to Julia l'atu-r-
le-l
v
At pnwnt it is 'a' a muddle
Ld1
little.
t u.. at l. l... .. I has. A. iJiticv aire to i.
i .:i i a i i r n-iv mi'iii u .1 ii :ii . - -
I son :;ir ! of .Tudson:
( lias. A. I.:;ncv ap
' aire ! ol .AiaiKM rrt-K.
.1. Wriirhl
NOTICE !
im'ir is.jiiu -Mm-i-
liose wno . . 1 ii I
h -vinhabi- in tho world whoro
-
-I
n.
no.
n.
n.i.
no.
r.'o.
The si loot in tr ee u red Sa t -
urdav- u'v'hx after dark, in a cut I Real estate transfers received in Regis
near the com mi
two holes in tho man's scab
back of his head, and as the man
had been drinking the idea seems
' Within 00 days I wain lm,. t
Icrossths delivered at the -', ''
issariat. There were i ters office for Swain county during week ! otTroen vv i mot. .lacK-on , ,
leman's scalp on the! ending March 27. ami ImdindL Swain wttmv
A. B.ALLISON.
to trrow that h? shot" himself. This
seems ' possible from "the way Mr.
May tells the story.
Letter from BiW Hamilton.
ending
Sfaleof N. C. to IC. C. ConK-y :.t-r-
on (Xon.i I .uft a. S2:i.$i.
Saiuiu-1 Con Icy and wiiV to S. W. (.oorx-r
.juii rlaim ilectl, 1 H acrt's on waters of
est-r crtn-k.
V. M. Jenkins to .1. H. Smith, option n
:"ll5 : rs of lan.l. t'onsMi-rnt ion to Ik-"Si "'..
F. M. Jenkins i t :;l to J. Ii. Suiisli
NOTICE.
naturo lias
boon so
h- hill text 1. tt. hi.it..
' . i ...i I ' lnll cl"4 m 1.1 .
CJ lam laim
:i.--L-i;i in 1 1 1 1 1 1
(will nro-ve.
in V; -oi our
nome ana see
thM,otw. FRUIT i RAISING.
ii number ti,;h is one of lA4 kreat! future
mlerjslnrm indjistries; of this section; Tho
THERMAL i BELT
-'W. 1 ... ailords a commete ii iisuinuv lrom
killing irosts over .-
the countv and in
I vast area ol
this! belt the
PEACH CROP
MARRIED.
! ( I i.'KKX Patti:i;-on. At the resi
lience of the brides father. CM.
Patterson. T. X. (irecn to Julia L.
Patterson at 1 1 a. jri. on the 24th
inst.. C. C. ihyson. J..P. oflic.iatinjr.
lb.'KNiu.i: (Juki:::. At the resi
dence of the brides father, W. M.
Civen. Fri Jh'cndle to Sallie P.
(heen at d p. m., on the Hdtli inst..
0. C. Pryson. J. P. Mliciatinr.. j
The happy couples-have our best
wishes for a lor.tr. suece.sl,ul ;id
hapjiy life. , ('.
Methodist
Ouarteriy Meeting.
- oi.'tion on -Jl'.iO acm-,
March 2oth. 1 SS!. ' i:;7.
consiik-r.'Uion t fi-
Je:iktrs ct
Webb
I often hear the remark "Who is i
Hill Hamilton who writes for the
Swain Coi'Xty Hkiiai.I)." , Hut I
never pav anv attention t. su.eh I A Bill to be Entitled an Act, t? Validate
i M
tion
i is.7 ."(,
I the arult r-i nT.rd v. i.'I .a M..-..j -l.-t
tkiy .f April. 1V.. .-it ik,- "..;:;- jj.
lixir in r.-?o:i Citv, s.-il kt i ...
hiiib--t hidihrr one a;sii i.i -it - ;:
option on -'KM
conversation. I shall still write.; Certain State Orants in ttte Gounties
and let the i;ood readers of the cl Haywood, Jacksonand Swain.
1 1 K : a i.i know what a good ami j L
pleasnnt coltntrv we have down: Whreaiorth-.'puiio.-.j jii-si-i-. injH-aeo
here to live in. Our t.eojde seem hf T l t!'t'w:!,isfi!, tI"-Mu;rokw Nation
. 1 , . , ot In.tians. tin- l.eei-Iatuiv ot t his tati in
...i... i. t. .. I i .... ... : . -
in in.' intit-.aiu iiiiiidin -mil i i tun i i... v-'-ir
;tl to .1. II. Miath ;:, il.r.-i- .,..-i-r il. tr-i.-N ..i I ... I l-
eonsi.lvration to !m- Sv, :iin i mimv r-n.i oiitaii-.i.M- in"
same i-nnis so;vt In i;. . J. :,
to ( :l:iik WhiiTii r. aal to: ;";;
.im-- ii-icifiu'.' j ir:vc:i -i
ot trust iM.ni ( kuk V. hi:S r .-..i i U. '
ei.-u iKTirinir n.-ne
I took li..
ivsri-tciviS i.'i
:::itl -17 .
!k- ni:niv to s.-:t;.s:v
1. .....1 1 , ...... . ..vv..v.t
WU-llllVII 1 1 U 1 m Lfll ;iiui .-lLTIJl- .
ABSOLUTELY
mm
iuc room. (jnnes. lilum- am
ajher steep .,n p,,.;.,.
slron-iv ol Vi-
EVERY YEAR
ies. pears ami
er s.toi v ol
in a-toni.-himr
attain
i-room
irofusion and
fvyas a plain :"
j inevitable
imr thi.- c
."'' room nnr i(s-i- n krw hmvv
eeilmif
uort h -west.
1 t:ikeli Mil-
d 'dv.-n to fThe climate i.- so mild that sheep
.1 ' . !:.- . l..:..: r, ....
;--l"cment aiKi 'io ne ni-ir , i .1 i- u:ici-
t in elfe t .Vra!'' u'1,1,'ut lnuisi-iiiif .r lociuiiir.
ifterifijr in The soil i-- pecuhacly adapted to
icst side of grass.-s.
orshiptul Sprinii-and sprinir hrooksahound.
i.-t comer. . x,.,,-!,,,;- ,.,.-
ir 'wardens ((r s f, ,-uiii:n
!)!Sv:nt till' full! tv IS lliiisfiv
i a dense ur wt h 1
Perfection
SO y se psss gss
(torners a is .
llili'f iifif II i'l
W'iii'.
m a little
in-
cot.'d with
li:ed. The
jainte'l sky
:i !H iow a no
e wa i nse t
ret!. Full)
jsuspended ji-s' seats, a
oyer UK
r
"PT l T "D TjZT o
()ak.. ash,.! hickory, beech, 'maple,
pine,; hemlock, blaejc and whit;
wa I nut , popla r. i.'inki
t ree, i-h'-rrv, hiack hi
tain ma 1 ioj;a n v he-s!'1 a re some- but
not all' the varietiets: which
ve. eucumoc-r
eh or llintl!!'
t. On tie.
la matting.
under it.
lodge fu.r
c -eozv an-d
s furniture
attracting tin- attenti
men.'
The lumber trade
needs no pulling -from
thriving indust ry.
After the timber
and o-oJ1( to make In -a
n of iumbe I'
if Swain Co.
u-. It is a
cut down
ht iful houses.
The quarterly lneetiuif of the
Methodist church was held at whit
; tier : on Saturday. There' was a
j-large -attendance many going from
; Hrvsoii ( ityand some from Hush-n-eli
and other distant parts of the
j count v.
! Pn-si.ling Fldcr Pev. W. IX.
Harnett was in attendance and led
; the services.' Of busi ness of general
i uteres! the fo! low i ng was t ra nsact cd.
: Th'e committee appointed in De
cember to see what could be done
about building a church- a.t. tlie
I Patterson farm east of Hryson City
' reported 'tiiat Mr. and Mrs. Patter
son were very anxious to have a
'church ol sonic denomination -r. c
teb iherv4. and that probably 'the
; ilenominat in olfering tl'ie best
inducements would 'secure 'the loea
ition. A eommiilee. consisting of
Mrs. P.O. Patterson and Messrs,
1. 1. and W. T. Conley wasajipoint
ed to sei' if a deed of a lot could
be secured, ami to make a careful
study of the situation.
A commit ie-e consist ing of l aiia
: !-! Iart, J. Cunningham and Let
Marr wa.-- appointed to secure a lot
and make other preliminary ar
rangcmen.ts for building a church
at ("ohl Spring. We are assured
that a church will .surely be erected
1 here i n t he near flit ure.
Pev. . Ha met r remained, in Whit
i i-r eeC n ight . and preached to a
crowd.ed house Sunday - mornimr.
X".. s .., .. ... V
...... . ' - I r
ill -ii oi J.ccor.i oi i . -
sai'l !::.)ri.-.i-r,- '.:...
to si-ei!T5- t . sro.l - V..'.j. e "
i . : . . . . . . . . . sim m si. lis urn ik..;......... .1 .
(lav. wnen we can eniov a country three aUotteu to t ie saui tniK- oi Indians- ....
with all the imjirovenients calcu
lated to make life enjoyable. True
we are to some extent behind in
.i j p ii i i . ... ..... .
wie improvements oi ine oav nut t states-ami tlie .-ant lu-roif e Indians, on
we will "ret there" 'by and by. es- : ,Jl- -v:'-'t kiy of July in the year Pt-vc-n-
ii . 4 1 i i i tevn tiiKnin-e. and niiierv"-o::e, :m lieu lior- -,. ii- , ti, , ,- o , , ,
peeialiv How that we have such a i .. .- :ii.i. i..-- ........ .i. mV:.. . . v 1U r ,ni ?m-'U :ei.l ,h
lielp as the 1 1 kiiai.p.
1. A. t ahle is opening lus no
1 I j j 1 . J I 4- ; 1.UU l.lliU., dilV L I I IV V AlliltCTti;:ti 111 fi i
mock oi goou ui-oas aim i mu ice ; .j ludhm lvyertci t(, tiu. State ol K1IUi ,ro!" l',WIK 'la-w.
he IS marking them Very low. I North (.arolinri; and wh-.-ioas rtie ."aid -V. V. UOh.-ivs. ThU is v,.-n i:::-r. v.
wouhl make him a. good customer Stato. hot wci-n the years seventeen Isimdred ! ed. adjoins ih.- vi!!::;;.-, ha- ..,.,1 i'...: .
sh but h(4 savs h4 t :in'1 !U1U'1 and seventeen hUiidreil atid : t,r n-ro e.i-. i rice on :ij.j.!(-:i! i,,.,.
nmetv-sevt-n, iss.iu-d sundrv grants witnsn .o. J. l.o acn-s on
iiiree auoueo iu wios:no iriiK-oi inuciiis- . l i -" . - .. v.x-,,-.1 ...
a .'.--rtain t.oiind.irv of lar.d, de.-crilK.-d in' H'V" -ju,.! K" N V'' h lull i..vpto n, ,k
Section Volume of the Code; and ' "I"'! "J c:iSo ! "W1l'-'vi.-iit of :!
whereas hy the treaty of 1 Tol-ton. com hid- V :"id mU.- 1V?'- -
ed hot ween the (lownnnout ot the l.'nitcd ' '" lacii.
States-and the .-aid Cherokee Indians, on -Ion-rap-,
thesfeoiid.lav.it' July id the year st-vcti- -
I, a i tl:-"A h.u:,!.rr and "l11'"0"0' 5,.h !h;i' ?r- W4 oiler the follow ?m:,ll
itionol .aid lands tyin- easl .ui die Mf-i-s hu. f:.v:il m.;!i. j;,.,. ( -itv,
u: i ur.Mi.ni line was ceded and r-euiujnisheil ,
MV ! hv the said Cherokee Indians: :n? whereas ,. 0- " ' ' ;it',. ' 'H "4dh hr-.k
Isaid lands. :Uer the extin-aisknient of -;"- "'P'ved. t hree and......
n 1 had thtfc cash imr tie
will not make anv armunt:
'.111 k.- !. . ... . ' - . . ... " 1
; IIIC .UU U liil'M V. I I ll'pt I" ll l V. . l I iA 1. 1 i ivl Will ( i i 1 1 I X T I , . 2' , j . .
mat ici- inc.- uiu, inaiiK iisi-si r.
i fre.".tv of HoNion east ol the Meirs A 1'ur- from town.
W. II. Crisp lias his store house i man line; and whereas the Supreme Con it
i e..o...La-o -.0,1 f 1 1 5o . i',.u- of this Stat- in the ease of St ra wthur
i ;.'U i t. io i ill i . t :
1:
in- r.ieivlv
uavs open a nvsii stock merenan
disc. His business will be conduct
ed under the spot rash system
!l'-i!l..- 1,1 Miirnliv 111' l.-i'lririil tli-iT !!..
he! of 17S." was it p.'aled hv the treatv of
Th.se
L.vki:. Mi:i:vin and Ih;-r
n-r...
Neither time nor discount,
that lets me out again.
Welch H.ro.
i... .,,...,,...1 . a
sav tnev will ere-oit no one.
llok-lon, :-n! eonliraii-d th.; title to said
land- Iviiur. eat of said ?.IeU-C- Fnrtnan
.", n,l u ! I ::'.: :;n.i w heivas t'i" ureater portion of
i?vi-n iiuii-iias-d in- eit iz.-ns
For Sals.
said lands ha
ul
;!1 tracts lor h.
k's drug Store will ! co!-o.;v.o::e of-
tr.-c.-
4 opened up in a short time. Thev
uiirenie oust ol ti:;-
r.nd woesviis. in
l 1'eevT.t c,-e:sio:i " oi lae
t:-'.te. do'dht e.xi-ts to Variety.
A tine assorijiien? of vi.nn-r-..
i
. ; : i
c:.i-
of these merchants had better wati
i -ill ..i ..
or i win neat tnem ai last.
The i sos.t oiiiee h.;s been movc'l
I j i j . in : ir l .lllijlt i ui .n.i i;i. ;:i iii.i . ;iv:.
Oil I a II I .... .., I i I ,- ......l.". I
1 ('
Us" a lew Tiear
A
rees. SAc. !2Ac, and l"ic eat h.
Call on or.-.ddrc -
is e:-: t::i!l
rl ies have r(-e
rre
en trie-- of said laud- for .--peeuhition. yr.-Ht-
! v- !i tw )'!lliiV:l-rl ?!Illl fillVh'TV ot tilt
uood citizens resi.iui in said e rrirory:
and to the injury of their jn-t ' right, there
fore: 7".' (tf!n,nl .1,vm'-,'iW-.' ":(ii '.( (." '
C::i!!:
ids assistant Mr. Crisp, take so much I Sccri-.X I. That all grants isued hy the
interest in keepintr the v .lliee so ! lM -N,:rV1 1 :4l"":V
nice.
o . ii. v ri.-p nas ''(ii iipo ins new
into the drugstore building and is
lilted up handsomely. We are
r!ad to see postmaster Welch and
lo IT. W. Sl'itAY. Cherokee. X.(l.
II.'J. Ki.Moiu:. , Y. T.
KLMOPi: ,V COXI.KV.
LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE,
j)j(iito I. 15. or.loV tli.-,-.
w
dwelling and is '..okin' a- pleasant
as oossiiue
e savs
ol l.'.U and .fae.u.irv i.-t, 1S. lor lanov
lyipjr on the east of the McUrs- .V Furnian
ii.:e vithin the tctrirc-rv al'ett.-d to the
'iiero:-:.-.- Indians. .-nii.--.-ri.-Mvl ir. S--.-,i'!
-.a - ,i... ' .i.. v....t.
, i tu, ;.. in.- , .i ii. i - ...ii ui
i am e-oipo- it.,,, ,- 1-.
; 1 ii . ot ni.i, . . v i oi ii.
l'.l vsoii Citv. X. C.
..(food 1 lor.-..-.-, u'ciui
-.,.." i . ':rj "
aim iUiih-S.
-.1 t.
r::s
s i-t:on Iiw he and
to renew my paper in a short time, ! the same are herehv ratitied :uid e .ulirmed
; aiid v;.ndateI and declared ur-n-l ami I'.ect
: a -.!, to pa-s all th.' riht. title ::ni interes?"
tin- st:tt.- :n ard to s;ut l:i::ii-: tioni Mu-
i
JiC
it i . i i -' i :
i lie tt f xn i ii vi"' " ' . !iii:(
will for t hen .we can let the out
s-de world know what a splendid j .?..tv. (.t-
..... 1. ..... II. ....... .. . .! - ..
uiuiiv ir nave. rums to uic i iv, r wr.lu
l'rovidi
t a as
aT'I territorv :id witiiin s:;id
Clocks, Waicnesi Jeeiry and Silver are
Full Soe!:,. all n.-w -.i..d-
1 1 !:!.'A1.!.
Pi!.!. lI.VMif.ToX.
Intemperance.
1 members fil('' P :,u, vim j-ards will be
en rich in ix t he ownei
Jk'A Marrow Escape.
work
J. 8. Raby thrown from his horse ant! nearly
killed.
valleys and hill sidi
Ti
if our fertile
s, the irreat
present o-llieers:
I). K. Collins,
.1.11. Kverett. !
W. K. .MeLcan.j
K. M. Scruggs, j
loSipll I pton. j
T. 1 1. Parrish. i j
P. Pvcrett, j
A. II. Welch. I
.Ml !- -uli'icien t
a I V" mala ria
v. m.
s. w.
j. w.
s. 1.
.'. 1..
See.
1 i-cas.
Tvler.
RobbinsviMs Rustlifigs.
' Pohhinsville March
I'oi: tin: II i:i:ai.p:
We are he -awmiil
takes t he 1 1 i:i:.i.p
. . . . i :.: . . i : . . .. .. ..-ii
:' ": , Ut ' "l;!"''' 1 and wholesom
1' fill V K . l'IJ..,l t . . tin ii'ii' ...
'. ' v" " --"'V w .sanctuary.
warmer ( Innate, and must hud one .... , ', . . .
where l.av" fever does not thrive. . 1 h V 'f 111 ;.v,-,,!
-II...M .I,..' ... i'..... .,. ,-:... tion. l olhiwm- 1.- a
. 1 1. i i rtn . . ' i i 1 1. u i I i s o I t I l .
c helicve t ha t' a s a. genera 1 rule.
i i ' -
even nur J st piiysicians .cannot
t.-ll with a certainty in what par
ticular locality a patient will l.e
benefited. Some make previous
mi-ta kes w hen act i ng on t he :udj ' ice
of. food medical authorities. ,'Put
t'..r ourselves we have much faith
in the elima-'e of ' II -ft n .V" '
' '' !')' ', i,n . Tl.ecl.-Vat
io put its inhabitant?
nd all it- ills, ami et doe.- n;
-ubjei t them' to t!ic tfrials and dan
gers ol a highly rarifjl-d atmosphere.
We hav.-mver heard of a case ot
Il l" level- 111 tl,.... i.i. . i , f ! i , .. '.. 1 1 i- ... t i
... ... ..:.,. ill. on.-. ie e;;(i ior iUe.'aV to COlll
dont believe it eX!st here. AVe ! ' : . !. p ! ,r i 1 : -s Ue W S of
1 ... - ..- 1 ........ 1 . . I . . 1" . " ' I
.i i k 1 1. .! 1 1 1 i , lew e. ,-e- o i con - i ' . 1 i- i
- . .... . A e ifciit want ur to!
s M.puon. oul a,m..s it not .pute Ut thuU v,4. ;!lv .j,..,,,. ,
all o! themciinld satelv be attnbu: jl:!V, ()V,r !.-.. MM p ,,t
tc.l P. inuriic;ent lood ;:lld clt.jh- tl, ,.. xv- ,
, , : , . . . . 1 1 ie s T icKs n o v. . e ha
mg amr oilier indiscvctions mthe . ; . ,- . .i , ; ,
..... ... . . ij ;ui loj- tliree Wei-ks I
titiniii.,1. ..i i.,-ii...- w .....i
i in 1 1 ie i i i i 1 1 1 . i- i per- ... i . i . i l ' l it-
. . . .. ' . water wsi! mix next Mohdav. W
teciiv saie in rccoiiieminiL: ins i ... ,
,. . have put ..'!) Jolts n t
ciimatc to anv am! all. suth-ruee: . - i , . i 'r i
.. .-'.I i i I. '!a.-. l . . inam-.l
lrom disease ot the luiur. throat or ' j
nasal passa- s. Com,' and sec u; u "u-1,t ,"1r,)!ir
If you !are p,,.r von cannot find a Uh' Vj1 steep, mmi
idaee wh,.,-.. livbi.r;. ,.p. it- 'r walks- on his pani
v.m dec?,... ilr.f ,.1.7clw,t. 1 l:,rt bis 'u-ct arc .in. thesJ
dations you can laid them here. :ur niT ol,tl,l"!lK'
Come and see Lr vourself Tnjov V"',1, ul ;l hrr-y
the lite anfi h('althLrivihe-i,rm.erti,'s r'11' T'H'
of our mountain air and drin k ih-en 1 he kilineis are ,oi
of our pure springs and be healed, business-now. They an
.y ; j.. plowing and -icnciug.
Tiii: communication from the ture is making hsr aii
Ives. The
vilv uilded,
y in it's ap- ;
is Used on
d hint.' ap-
m various :
ofblueand weaitii of the county1 will be (4m
plush -and pl".ving and enriehing thousands
ith heavv of -itizens.
Cold.
. Silver
( 'opper
i..-ad
Tale
Mica
Asbestos
( 'orundnm
and other valuable minerals and
iiiired t ban ' ,-eius a re here. Uie wor-K ol
Swain and
be eomirat-
-i he as fair is ' just commenced, and while
their new many rich leads have been dis-
' covered but little sv.-tematie work
uis eundi- bas been done. ;
list of the
Jesse Pandall came into the vil
lage on horseback Sunday evening
about six o'clock, and created a
great excitement by saving that
John Paby; had been thrown from
his horse land killed. Dr. Davis
was soon jnounted and hash-ning
to tin4 seeni' of tile accident.; 11.
The evils of intoxication are uni
versally admitted, but great diver
sity of opinions exist as to the
means of restraining and- eliminat
ing them. Some persons are for
prohibition, some for high license
and some for moral suasion t on! v.
dates any .-uch'sran'.s may eo-iU'e. t r lap rea-'-omi 5 de. ami nuil.-i ni the
junior i'ants sii.-tli he vriven for,-.-: :;;.d ellV-ei. p;;Sl stock of CenTs ami I.
SKcre.N That this act shall h? in force V;tt.1(. U-;,tchcs.. Clocks
Jewelry Pepaire,!. AP.
Dr. Norman Kerr, of laiirhiH'l, Ueuau ranted.
invest lira t ions in le.d to .u-juove the slat -men:
of temjM r.-in.-e advocates that (i,iH-ll
p.-.ji5f die annually in- laiirland from the
eli'eets of .-trono diunk.. Tin- result of hi
i l.juiry proves tliat the T4 t;lh was only half
to'.l. He estimates th.- numlx-r ol .death.s
pr:e
W.G. BUDD.
Bky;5o:i City. Ie C
-1. Ml more
and buggy,
was found
followed with a burst4
The unfortunate man
ving by the -roadside, a
annually from intern pel :inc to 1 ie 1 :!( MM n I
Si! (ii-erit !lril-ii:i! 1 '"'.lilHI i:i li-:i ii-e :md
1 1 i 1 1 ' not i,nt''nding to t liter se.ui.n in the I'nited states, or ::f,4i)i in
fullv into th.is question, We Vent Ure I a.iT'-'rei.'ale x.T.ula-ion of 1 12.H,OU .
io -ULTucst a very' eticetiVi4 means of
restraining tbos in.'iined to iiatron-j , 1 !",m1 th." ''ridp- at midnight, as
... t i . ; drunk ::s a son-oi-a-jrun, two 11:00ns ro-e
I." the bar room. Make some place ; uVj. t,K.,.i;v v,h, n there oueht to have his-n
more .'-ttraetive !or them and sub- ; ,.,i o-u-. I -oul.'. see t!i. ir hrshl rt Ih-eti.-u,
stitUte a harniles'S itltlulirence for hi the watt ,-s under me, and I ex peri, -need
Piedmont
Air Line.
iery. Tin
dnut with
j furniture
led by the
tire factor v
hurt di-jiee lVoz.i W. P. Puiidall's
1 1, to VleW
Masonic
piever seen
pen of "(.'; C. M. " w hich apK'ar' Oraliain. i.ook out Sw
PROSPECTING
tarm .n Deep e
but insensible,
ken but his lu
and hruisfed a
and also back o
He was place
driven- to his 1
as quickly as f
doctor made a e
which develop!
the
dangerous one.
vek. lie was alive
o In uies- Were bn -ad
was 'Paally cut
1 nit t he right eve.
f the riuht ear.:
i i n the birggy and
omc in the village
' ssi ole. lere tuc
a reful examinalion
ed that the injuries
The establish
ment of the North State Club in
Charlotte has had a great influence
in improving the morals of the
young men. It has furnished a
substitute for the bar room, a place
to cu i it; regal
wi
1 u 1 sre
a Ii-elinLT of wonder and treat eurio.-i;v. If.
only on - had h.-.-n there. I would not' have
!iei-:i in douht. hut wh.-it iwo lU'.-ui-i wt-r-doit
ir. I could not Well make. out. The
tide was -lowly ehliin-. I eouai hear the
waters roll, as I stood in
shadows, to hide from the
1
mu 11, o'.
olien
1 a-muse-eiations
HEALTH
RESORT
were not so severe as at tirst sup
posed. A bad cut over the right
eye, which caused the eve to swell
badly and become black and blue,
being the worst. The. patient re
mained uneonciais nearly all night-.
but the- next morning was better.
niiiLr a irood deal of
noon was out on
Hryson City has attractions for
invalids
UNSURPASSED
though coniplai
soren-'s-,. and by
the street.
At the tim
pened. John wa
pace, his hors
ments wit li'iut tie- bad a
ami the strong i-rtnks.
A stiil further eifective restraint
on patrons of the bar is to furnish
them an attractive home. Let the
home be more charming than the
barroom. Pet it be even more
charming than the club room.
Every one that can, should have
an attractive and "comfortable home,
well furnished, lighted and heated:
the eye should feed on works , of art,
the ear on melodies and t he mind
the wav.-isnir
ninht patrol.
i:i the daV - of
ai.ld ;r.;s syne, 1 have tried to cr'- at
Msdnitrhr. ami rot left every time. Ih;t
!o-niuht 1 was hoi ::nd r.-.-tiess. my mind
was i: of care. Mtd tii.- walk that lay Iw--f
or-;, was most- than I could hear. 1 h:i.
no I n teli kc-y with me, nt:d loehed w.nihlli.
the4!.. or; and I would have to -it iu the
doorv.av. as 1 oft have d:?no l, :oiv
I'd
have to sit in the doorway, in a;onv and
-fear, ti'l-a voieo .-aid from tin- window,
"Did the lodire hold late, liiv!i-;ir?"' So tw
ilight 1 stood there dreaming, and wateh
in.' tiie restless tide, till :t rop ca n.' with a
wagon and invited me to ride. J'.r.
The promise of forty acre- and ae mill
a- a' reward to tin- m-pro for politic::! ser
vices, i- thrown completely in the sli.-id-hv
tlie .-torv that Arkansas immigration
elsewhere''' in tiie Cnited States.
lilind 1 ssp. ' Innate
Water '
! Air
;dd to t hese that eh;: Mil i n ir requisite-
SCENERY
ili.l what more can be desired.
Our elevation above sea level is
oys. hir
lid we are
j when the
home.
ik s at home
th.r. We
umber on
the accident hap-
i riding at a rapid
swerved from the
beaten path on some rocks where
he stumbled and did not recover
quickly. John' was thrown heavi
ly ibrvvard striking on his head be
tween a tree and a branch of laurel.
The i-.hiy wonder is that his injur
ies were not more serious."
pound, i- a hi;
it is ni.iviiiv the
ind'tii-m. nt to move, and
iii-i'im-i to the other side
hv th
ihou-uud-
of th.' ,M i.-issiriii
S!.-. (.f i:,.t. .-..-iV.'.
The voting folks of Amity ui-ighlriiood
ih-rirei! tliat if the A lliance was so pl.-ar-an t
and protitakle to th- farmers, .they wouh't
Shooting Scrape.
1750 FEET
demies vet not hiirh I'tioU'-rho oi.-e
"k- not saw- i '. , -
. aoove an oaiurer or malaria or epi
dt hie and ., . .. ..... .. " , . , . , .
a troublesome rariiied ' at most ihere.
TROUT riSHINS
ie skiii- in
I he gang.
"SS i r Ve
itain side. ,s n..w in season and the waters of
i Jtt t the :! "'''' of ''"Ax a re teeming with
jare in the "'p''klel beauties.,
lie siid js If you are seeking
iT'.-ts there :
HEALTH
hir a irood
j grubbing.
1 tine fu-
WEALTH
:a ranee in.
in:
a ,;ri Jr i. Hoys;.
I ' or
PLEASyRE
A- shooting iaftair oecurcd at
Hewitt Sunday, about which there
seems to be Mime mystery, or con-iu.-i.it
or something or other or
something else that at this distance
shrouds nil the details with misty
uncertainty. Four-hots were lin-d.
Thomas Freeniah was found with
a bullet hol.-in his head. Dr. I. W.
Ward was,, called and discovered
that the bull.-t had entered behind
the right ear. ranging forward, and
'.own had lodged in r m ar the
articulation of the' jaw on the right
side. He did not consider the
wound necessarily fatal, and Free
man seems from all accounts to be
doing well.
A man mimed Hradley was ar
rested and bound over for trial for
the -hooting. Humors have it
tiiat two young ladies now come
e "rW;j;'d ;;-;d sWC.iT that PlMUiy
on current and standard literature.
The wilb or mother should be neat ;',v I'11"- l" " Srvlh
..... , . , . , . arohna to nuliicc tlieni to -tiiic;rate lr.uu
anl tastily dressed, whjeh never 'that state Forty acres, a hri.-k h.ms.-,
tails to charm, and her ."disposition 1 'rl. "" a ihiv bacon at of a cent a
should be as a suubeam. Man is '.
1 . " til 1 1
iiomcsuc, ami tiiere is m jiiac to
him like home, ami if it has the
rcqusiti' charms, in- will not be apt
to desert it for the depraved society,
of the barroom'. How many men
have been sta.rt'-d on tin4 road to
dissipation and ruin by ansjntidy
or grumbling; wife, or a ulA.-rlcss.
iH-u'"cte. home?
The above -clipping from
.V' r;h ,(.-. Ttii's expresses ulir
own s ntim-.-nts ejy exactly. We
could critisise but eiie thing, and
that is the making of worldlv pos-ses-ions
a. pre-rciuisite to a hapiv
Hitrhmond and Danvii!.- P.P. C...
Conden. i-.I -i '.ediih- i:.. ::V i : 1 1, t.-in r
l--S. Tr;iin run hy 7-".th. M. !i.'ii.::i :i:;i -s-
i -: a ii. a .'. 1 1. i.-.u.v.
I.v: X.-v.- York. VI 1". . 1 :; i r. m
" lM;i!.-i.!i lphia. 7 ' - 1 1 :,7 "
- li:i!fim. tr.-, . J". - -.
- W::.-!i:nvto.i. 1 1 J 1 - J ! i o '
Cli;irlotte- ii!.-. tor. m. :.": m
l-yp.ehl'u .". !-" -
Ar. Dan vi I!--. S :;o - 7 J". '"
Stat.-svi!!.-. 1 "t ' 11' !.':. i
' A.-hevil?.., 7'.5" Sit "
44 Hot Spring-, -" ' ' !" "
:"ii;:h!imi!m'. tu v. .
N... ".!. .X ..
I.v. H..t Sj.rinir-, S o.". c. m. 1 lo i- i
" Ah.-vilh-, ! p; 1 ."-J '
" Stat.-.-ville, :: :;o i. ; ei
" Sali-hury. . J7 7 1
Ar. hynchhiir-. 1- 1 .".
44 'hai !oit.-s it!.-, 2 . :; oo
'a.-h:n;;t-.n, 7 a". 7 it
44 l;.i!tii!-...i-. s .'( s i'ii
rhilade!piii;i. :; oo .... p ; t-
Ncw York,; 1 jopm
W.- ttioljinl,.
read ih'Wu.
N. is.
Mciuiiv !tisi..s.
S'I'A'i'M NS.
ICa-th !:!!.!
i . a.L uo.
No. 17.
-h
!
. 1 So 1
or:ran !.-
ti...: "
i - i
liome. c know jM-r.cctiy well,
that abundance of wealth, properly :
used is a great help, but every home i
may be n lade an epitome of Paradise :
Uu- matter how ban- ity walls and
Hour. IV cl'-aii. In- forebearing. be
loving one to-.var.'s another. !. t
your face" ! wreathed in smiles. I
Pet music. :tnd story t'-liing !--nd
ticir assi-ta m e. Pet each one in j
th- family study tli ta-K-s of the!
ot.h-r- ami fo,u'et" si'Hl" aUivc all
lil. r:iry 4-hih. Th.- I'ronss Literary Cjnh,
f..r jlieir ph asui - and mi:tu:.l i nip. rove
m nr. It was reani-.nl at the rc-i!eme
; Mr. Nathaniel Alexander u theiven
in;: of the 11th of J:;:iuarv. I,s'.i with
m ndn r-. Th.- ( li:li metis at
private houses on Friday evenings at :'Jt
o'clock. The memher-hip lias i:i-rea.--d
to m-ar forty, whi. 'i .-h-.ws the interc-t
maaife-ted in the liurary ork. Tin
.rime ohj.-et of th.-ir work is to in-pire :i
love of literature, -eeure ae.-ura. vol mhh !i
and r-ehol irship, to cultivate all tho.-e art.-,
e races and talents which y'xw lVe, to
readir.jr and oratory, force to anru in.: .,t.
and hy th.- various x. rei.-es of .-xii-mp..rt-rM-:.kin.L'.
nml tr. acquire rh.ir knowh-di,'..
a id cx-jw rl.-ii. e in the xpn r.-i..:s of i l. .is
a id the u-e of lauirnaire which are rcn::-
;ty t-i-.-ii.vi ss in private fr puhlic life.
'I he chlh, so far, i- (vrtiiinlv a ,-ll. ns-
4 a i i .Uli.-vilf. :; 1 . p i
s Jin M urpliv J !n.-ti"ii ::
s " l jni.ia ;: i
" Sulphur S, rii:.y- .": s
t 1 I h.ne'ii v- :; n7
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