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- - I . ' .. r, 1 - . it ..... i .. U ' . r . t ; ' i . . -i . i " t .' i ! ! - i - HtfT Iff Jheoted to the tut cretin of Strain Covnty. Independent in polities. BRYSON CITY N. C, THURSDAY, MAY, 30. 1889. PRICE $1.50 PER YEAR n f ri VOL. I., NO 22. 1 .W.UX (OrXTY If EISA I.I). . A. IK'IKilC IMitnr ami proprietor. I'KK'K, S1.",0 IVr Ye.ir. Mi-lKdovcryTInivatnrynt ity.j ; f h postofIif lias ,H.c'n Swain -eountv.. .. ( . , . ,. . r changed accordingly, .vertiiig rate rcasonahle and fur nished on appt-atiou. ( !JI Ii( II AND SlXDAY DlKKcTOKY. S WOOL PiK-r.YTr.Kl v tf ifty it isryson ity. il. tnv, at lla. m. una p. nu mv. lMf'l I". I nf. r,o ; i-T 'fi u rcli of Ilryson ( ity.-Soi vie li-aiy at 11 a. in. aim . p. in. on :nl .w third Sunday of every mouth. i-a''1ii!' ami Church Conference on S;;t Jnv !-for' third Sundav at 11 a. in. .. if !..... i I ,V. I i. 1 1 ' ll u li, I .i.-iwi . umu J1IM1 ;n ,,'( a m. I. Iv. ( ollms upirin- V: hi i i-i l-.i'iscu'Ai. (rrn. -1. iiurc M;:in treef, l.ryson ( ity. Jm-v. 1'. I. 1. 1 :n I'a-tor. Servicf.- fourtli Sunday , v rr oiouth at 11 :. iu. and 7 p. in., and Sat'nrdav before. IV. (5. I.M:Ise II rc:n:li in Hi" .Mi'tlHMlit . .cliurcli tne n..il cvrrv Sundav ;it 1 o clock a. in. 15. C'onl.'v Sujjerintendent. i;.v. 1'. I. McLean ha also the follow- H-ointments: .Sllowel rreek lirst Min 11 ... i. i c.. l.,.f..,. V Ul CYtTV lllflOWl ,1III Hil l 1 I ' ' li V 11 a. in. and 7 p. ni. Sunday school at .i. in. WbittK-r, .-econd Snndav m every month 1 Situnl.ny : belore at 11 . in. ami , p. Sundav " school at i .T. ni. I'raver tiiiL' evorv Wednesilav niiiht. Witehers rhaiiel third. .Sunday in every Lonili nml Satunlay before at II a. in. and .. in. Stindjv school at 0 a. in. l'rayer tiuij t?verv Sunday at ,4:."0 p. m. Mt. .ion Haiti st Church. I udson N". v. .1. 1. Tanther Castor. Services Sundav in every inontli and the Satur- fi, .. . , i n V . ; .(. ,. II. Qneeu, pastor. Services in L,r .chool house at 1 1 a. ni. on the fourth fiiii.l iv in cverv month and the .Saturday -lure. . I'M n- Sunday School, I.irdtown, meets i new -i-hool liowf cverv Sunday at 0 a. . . . . - - .i . hi. I- Keener ruperinicnu ru. Lfilx.KS.. ( 'ii ni.r.sTox Loin:: A. F. and A. M. od Thursdav in hi'M"! l it 3ltnl.iA' ani ic!i month 7 p. ni I: K. Coi.i.rNs. W. M. IW slNK-S AM) PltOl KSSlONAI. CAKD- li. 1.. LFATllKHWOOI), ATTORNEY AT LAW, . lirvson City, N. ('. j SjwV. tl attention grrc-nTo ( 'ollection of Claims ;vud irivcstigationvof band titles. A. M. FHY, ATTORSEY AT LAW, l'ryson , 'itv, X. A M B3NMBTT. R. L. Davis. DRS. BEHi.ETT & DAVIS, PHYSICIANS &. SURGEONS. I'rvsm City, X. C. Mlrallsnrommlv filled, when the fees aro r .urcMl. The latteris invari.i - I.l.v drmmih-d. Ka. lt one makes hi w n ii'i 'iiints cidhxtnhli. PIEDMONT WAGONS For Sale by E. EVERETT lirvson Cit v, N. C. MOOHEY & SOMEROW, ('ontractore and liuildcrs, P.rvson Citv. X. C. , r ' . 1 am prepared to do all kinds of nolse TV-)ntit,r .in,l rnrnitnr..' vir. lushing J.M.SLAGLE BRYSON CITY N. C f For Sale. a -Vy tarin on Deep Creek 120 acres -T bottom land i r . i)0 or 00 , .." liouse. wen. cic. . l iii t t.-v t .-V . i . . ii i - laih-s from town. Terms reason-: Terms reason-: d'ncp.OOO. J. K. Shi lek. j ( lature j N'oti OKI I The name of Charles ton I wax changed by act of .egif m .Januarv 1'.; to Ur AVheat is in blossom. Water on the. public s Turn ouf t theji-choo Will. Brvson has mo v new house 1 juare. .exercises, d into his ! The log train has been in town! twice recent I v, a. I .7. B. Baby furnished with fresh beet Saturday lie village Arthur, C'oflin f Co., lave three treenail lathes running now. . I-, burns is putting in some tine curbstone for I), k. OUII1S. 1 1 : Mr. Miller tired i a kihV contain- inir 1 "",( )(K) brick, ihnidal Imornintr. Hilt Bros and Co., w their treenail lathcus to "nv. ... lbishnell Saturdav. j Lifiht rains fell Sati rtlav and; I, f Sunday, jrivini; much needed re freshment to vegetation Milk made from ensilage i-sj niiK'h more churnalde th.-.n milk niadc fr C'in lrv ion- i der. Less butter fat jjocs oud in t he but- . on Ui-h ' terniilk. - - ( wnlry ';.-. The marble outcrcj mountain promises hi b things.; r ncarlv a ! The outcrop is plain -io mile. It" 1 ji . T . V I . j 1 e iimmi atunlav tnat tne view from Rattlesnake j Knol been in i pa red by ! the foliage on the trees! Agent Smathers is h j has not rowth of ! ' " iving the depot -find feneesS whitewashel at his own expense. I It wpll rre.it Iv imjirove their looks'. Auenf Smathers informs us that he hopes to have j the I the Baptist 'church bi imber for night up Iris week. ; froin Uobison s saw mill un Minuav nigni a rweu ye pouno (piarters ; w th Mr. an.l Mrs..). W. . , ?t U hlttier. 1 he motliC rthur I and babe , an doing Well. ArthurCoflin itjCo., h one of Chae's machines imr dimension stuffs. I S It. They will use it supply of black Avalnut. The dry weather has ' the crop (f strawberries tve set ii) tor saw will -cut on their hortened are sold ably, but they are being in ouite rapid! v now am at twenty cents per galhAi. :"irom all tnat i eaii see and on the hear," said a irentlemam : train this .week, ' 'Swain ountv is i the most progressive eountv in the wesfern part of the stale." And Miis sources of informatioii are good. Treenail chips are 1h ing placed ; i.in the road wav by the b ldge over j railroad, j the branch north ofthi They sho.uld be seattrrt wav 1 to the railroad. Tl 1 all the , t ev would greatly relieve the( mud tion of. the road in rainv Nothing promises to s i iv condi - the .present w.iste of corn foil der in the West as the new but growing . . .i pr.utice ot Hitting the lield corn close to :is soon as the kernels are wel kho Rromid ffhizol jiml putting the whole crop dirco tlv into tho silo, either whole or out in do hall-inch lengths, ears and all.f-ilse ri vn Aynnu- j I . ja Uwlnil1 and mapr see river I tnrit for The. Mnridnf Ad m nee tine three column articld diicrintive of the lliawa territorv. The article wert Trn speeiallv prepam j for j,e j (Vlten il ftvmfin and as Col the nnu writer it will do thit section Ill gool ie regular quartcily on fere nee of the Methodist Chur h Sollt h, - ' - - - t.ohl in Hrvs.iii Citvl Saturdav .XUI I Sundav. There wis a Tood attendance. No business of si iceiaF importance, .was transacted. Kev. W Barnet, tlxej prc-siling elder was in attendance and jpreaelieil several interesting sermo 1: Li t of unclaimed U tters rq niainmg in in the prtstothi'v not t-aluxl for W. .1. imtler Mrs. plelvin Drown W. J. elianihcrs lMnioinls T. Brown ! MiM Sallic cline 1' ). Kdwards J. AV. Loyd EIkt Iihxlirett & co. M. IS. Ilesltn Miss Miss Miss Miss Jlisx Miss Kose S. Kane Nannie Ken my Jane McKnnish Kansas Matock Mctirna Kirlev 1J. .1. Terrv J. I J Thompson f A. Martin lie Norman Ix)Tvev Masscv Mis Pi Liiina Xealson Kev. JL I j. Xortheopp Wesflev Pltimbev V. W. I'eete Dr. i Mrs. .I.e.. : C.J. harles Koss j N. N. Shute, 2 j Police j Smernev .t o. ! J. ii. Sells L A. Smith 1. .1. IU1.1 I Wilson Uiirnjard Woods - M:nl soiiOwnby. I aracs Weser i Kli.a N. UAtr KS, P. M. e made Lim s Spring a visit Frit :iv iii'rht last. A Ueei lark ravine comes down almost to the - - -. j , river, and un lis snauv, iinimwiuu 1 1 Z . A. deiiths a rough log road winds and by f illowimx it we inund ine spring, i close f bv the road! side, elear and coo but strpngly impregnated with . - - rr i i r. ....! r.tlir minerals. l nose and other minerals, iliosei AVi,j ,avc tried thr water find it Jk have tried thr water find it I vcrv beneficial. The 'margin of LOCALS. j level land along the river was quite I scant but there is? enoimh to alford room for a gool hotel and park, I Wc spent the evening with- Mr. ' aU( yT:, Allison Avho are stavinir I uonison lUi 'addition to is built a comfortable addition to his house tesidc the track, and can give a limited nuru- iM-r ot guests IkmIs ami good board for-the summer. We Iiojh?; to see this charming mountain; nook j better utilized soon Charleston Circuits. S. Conference, M. K. CHCIU'II, SOCTir. To be Held at Shoal Greek Church, June 28, 29, 30, and Jaly 1. ; jj Opening session June 2S, at . a. in. IJe- iious Merviees conducted bv tlie , pastor. i Welcome greeting 1" liev. K. II. Hampton. Music by the choir. 1. Appointment of j committees. 2. Keiort of "Superintendent. ! i : , t ... r. . ' r 1 l liiil .n Jliji ll-.illllH-I 11 M iiuur, I1UIUIMT OI i ollicOrs and toithcrs, avfrasro attendance. ; whct,lr "union" or not, whctiier winter ((iiancrs or noi. wncmiT or noi incv use . i ! i I'm i ! 1 re ;it reriii m ti4 m t :t rerT.i . kIi- : ing by llev. (.'. II. LeKevv at 11 a.m. SKCOXD SESSION, 2 I. M. 1. Report of committees. 2. Discussion of Krports. ; o. Origin and progress of S. work. Opened by Kev. J. Y. Kird. 4. I nion Sunday Schools. Opened by Kev. ('. I'. Ix'Fevv. o. Winter (Quarters. Opened ; by Tic v. 1 Austin. Preaching at 74 p. in"., bv Itev. Frank Si lor. " " j SKCONI) DAY, y A. M. Who should attend Sundav- Schools? Opened by Key. ( I. U. Church. Pastf)rs' relation t Siil.'iy Schools. Opened Kev. J. F. Austin. How to Superintend.- Opened by S. W. Cooper. lj I low to Teach. Opened bv Kev. J. 1. J. W. Kird. .". Preaching by Kev. .J. F. Austin at 11 a. m. SKCOXD SKSSIOX. 2 P.M. 1. Sunday .School. Finances, bv Kev. J. II. Jenkins. I Opened.! 2. Suml.iy School Literature. Opened bv Kev. J. F. Austin. o. Sunday School Music, j Opened by j Airs. 1-. Merrick. 4. Preaching at 7i p. in.- by Kev. (i. M. Massie. : SUXDAY, Jl'XK 0 1-2 A. M. Sunday School Review, byKev. .J. F. Austin. 10 oclock, Tore Feast conducted by the pastor. 1 1 oclock, Preaching by Kevs. J. F. Austin and (I. II. Chun h. 2 p. m. Sundav Scliool Mass Meeting. Addresses by Kevs. F. Silei, ('. li. LeFew, J. V. Austin S and (i. II. ( hurrh. Preach injr hy Kev. F. Siler. ; MONDAY CIIILDKKX S DAY. Aldrescs bv Kevs. J. F. Austin Fr:mk Siler (i. II. Church, M. A. West and P. P. McLean. Suitable music to be intersprclsed throughout the services. The choir will be Icl by J. II. KvereU and I. P. Conley. A goVxl organ will le used. Dinner on the ground each day. Oiood onler will ho preserved. A (Irand Occasion Anticipated. Birdtown Bubbles. BirdtowiC May 24th 18S9. Mr. Eon Keener is visiting rela- ' tive :it WiiviHsviHo ; Mrs. Mary Miller of Jackson Co.. j weather. ; visited .her sister Mrs. Sarah 1 ar volutioni.e ' ;'er this place recently, who is : Sick but. not ot level". I M,.Knl .;,! i. i.. . ; 1 "ittm iui t uirii oi j the mountains, for n few da vs pilot- j 0'd bv .1. A. ('hilders. Thev retufrned jjjs evening bringing with them fine supply of sjeekled leauties. Kev. Thos. Dellart and Kev. J. . . , . . v Qllcon stayed over night with 4,,,,1 .,i.:mc v.iuieow men iimuu noiu ana map , - IHIU.I UllllVII. AYe did not have as hard wind ; during M.arch as there was last AYelnesda v even in jr. J. N. Lambert is prcaring luni- ' i i ii ' i . i. : . ! ,,UI " i.ou-. mvir .i .iain criCK. j - V. Welch w as here to-day eollect ing taxes. j The prophet Croeram is in Bird- town on a visit. ; j10 pjris . jiavc to look twice to recognize AY. L. Childers now ; that he wears a new summer hat lover a:genuine cut of the hair. ' -v- J- liyan auu son wem io me ( T 1T AA 1 i A. . 4l. . ; mountains last 1 hursday and were ipone till Saturdav. : lk- ' i c rr wt weni io i miner ! T TT L.' til A. i.. U'L!ii: . : .Saturday with a basket of eggs. i M; , iosp 7arl.arv went to IL O. : T -i- i i : Patterson s r riday on btisiuess. J. K. ( . 1 : j Ctoslng Exercises. j . 4.. ... . -L--t oryson wiry nign dcwooi. Thursdav .Mav .:0th 18SU. I V a-nvll-n .iinimnm-n .it lfl -i r, . ! with recitations, declamations, sing - ins: etc. At 11 :?0 a 1 i t era rv add ress w i 11 be delivered by J. L. Carroll I). 1)., f 1 Ml 01 .snevme. j At 8:'W p. m., a programme of ; declamations, dialogues, singing; ' etc., will be given, to le followed: by a sociable. - j i A l are mviteo" To aTieno a.- All are invited to attend as special eflorts have leen taken to j 4 special ellorts have leen taken to i make the occasion pleasurable. PERSONALS. I. Ii. Conley was at Jarretts Fri day. 1). A. Putnam was i i Sylva over Sundav. Major('ainpbell rctarned to Ashe- vilIeMcmday. Solicitor Moody waK on the up train Monday. J I). K. Collins went to Knoxvillc last Thursdav. W. A. II. Sehriler was' in town Friilay night. j V. A. AVyche Murjihy Monday. J. I. Thomas returned from returned from Murjihy, Monday. Judge Ciudgcr was on the train Tuesday morning. Judge Merrimon was on the train Saturday morning. Kev. G. II. Church was at Hot Springs over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tl. Allison in town over Sunday. Prof. I). YY. Kerr returned Murphy last Thursday. Dr. Davis paid Kushncll were from and J arret fs a visit last week. , ('apt. Lester went to Fairfax Monday to begone a week. Mrs. Banks of Judson visited at Col. Bryson's last Thursday. Dr. Davis and I. P. Conley re turned from Jarrctts Satunlay J. J. Hooker Fsq., of Webster was on the train Saturday morning. ('apt. Jas. Y. Terrill of Webster wa on the train Mondav morntng. J. II. Ditmore went to Asheville Monday to be gone several days. Miss Alice Patton went to Ashe ville Mondav, to be none all sum- mer. Mr. Garland of Dillsborough jr.issed through Pryson City last week. K. 0. Patterson was in town last week in company with Shook. brother A. J. Yiggins Steeoah Fridav a n d w i fe wen t t o to be gone over Sunday. ' ; W. J. Miller of Qtialla spent Sunday in town attending quarter ly meeting. A. II. Elmore went to Ashe ville Friday to be gone over Sun day, visiting, j ('apt. AY: A. Knloe of Dillsbor ough was in Pryson City Thursday night last week. (J. Ferguson, was on the train Monday morning, smiling and happy after the Murphy court. AY. I. AYoody was in town Mo.i dav morning, and, reported trout fis! lsainjr Avav above jar tin Forney's ! creeK. Mrs. Fowle of Dillsborough is staying at Kev. ( hureh s. She will Shew-ill assist in the closing exercises of Kev. AY. K. Barnett was in at - tendance on quarterly conference Saturdav and Sundav. He preach ed to good congregations. ' ' j AY. F. Tomlinson of Country Home made Brvson Citv a visit : Saturday and Sundav, in the in-. teres f of the Farmers Alliance. Hon. J.'AYiley Shook, made our sanctum a short but pleasant call last Thursday. He was the guest of K. O. Patterson for a day or two. Sarah Krriugton, a pension claimant of the war of IS 12 made our otliee a short call Mondav She was looking for Capt. Lake and fou ml him. was 111 lidiim i. 1j. .tiaui.-Dii was in Brvson Citv over Sundav. He i withstand the stampede of waning confi found the improvements in ourdcncc: AVhen trade driving is the time , , 1 , . ,. , to make one s business well known that count v .cat more substantial and , .,,, thm win tm varieil than he had expected. ; Hon. B. A. Berry, ex sheriff,) state representative and senator of; Burke eountv. was on the train ; Tuesdav morning He had Ieen looking after landed interests in Cherokee eountv. wife and Dr. AY. AY. AYhittier, daughter, deiiarted for the North Saturdav. 1 hey enjoyed tneir TnCir stav in the mountains VCrv much ami tha doctor exnressel himself i house.' In this influence alone our ad - nnuh'psca ar, ti,i grwth .f.e;;;- town. 1 - rhv tnriw. or of whom thev hare heard o AY. T. 'Bines. wi v ..v-,.4- ..,. and Sundav in ! spent Saturdav i V. n rrn -if rf C-t cif itI frj iB. B. Lake. It was his first trip to the mountains, and he goes away with a very favorable impression' of them. ) ; ' J. Y. SlKillsh now collects fares i u w- l itn.4vm 4.-1,4-. " and punches tickets bctn een Ahhe- ville and IJarretts. 3lr. Sixiugh has a gentlemanlv apjearanee and ; will make manv friends along the i- -i t 4n.n ; in. hue. Mr. Perry is traferedj to the main line. ; Charles Price Esq., attorney for) i the 11. 1). II. R., with headiu:irters ; at Salisbury passed through on the j train last week bound tor Murphy. ) ' He expressed surprise and jrratiti-! i cation at the improvement shown ; in lirvson Citv. AVm. II. Boslev, Chas. X. Vance, 1 T V. Tate and Ernest W. Tate i j came in with guns and fishing; tackle on Friday bound to find all i ' the sjiort our mountains will afford. ! They staved at Swain Hotel one; night and are now domiciled with Mr. Wood von Fornev's creek. AY. J. Butler who exneeted to lheliMr. Tomlinson in the orjrani-' ization of Farmer's "Alliance in i Swain eountv, was on the train Tuesday 'morning. lie said his! j work in Cherokee had taken longer ! than he had anticipated ami this j ! with ill health was his cxeuse for j not coming. , j Cajt. Thos. Icr arland, who had ! a contract on this road when it was ' r built and made manv friends in: neighborhood, was- on thej i train Thursday of last week, lie, had been to Asheville and was re--turning to his work in the neigh-! borhood ofDuektown Tenn. llej has a large contract on the Knox- ! ville Southern, and says the work j is being rapidly pushed. Judson Jottings. Judson, Mav 24th j I spent the IS, 10 and '20 inst.,4 i. at and in the vaeinity of Cold j I i M , , T . . ! istn. icv. .. .mmons, pis- ! tor of the. churchy preached an able and eloquent sermon. After ser vices the church, in conference with Kev. Jno. Karlcs in the chair excluded one member from fellow ship, and brought charges against two others. The church appeared in good working order. The con- ! grcgation was unusually large ior ! Saturday. 1 hey are to he lauded in the choice of brothers S. B. (Jib- son, . Ji. uavis ana J. rrisnv as deacons. 10th. At 0:-0 a. m., a large crowd assembled on the bank of Alarka creek near the church to witness the baptism of Geo. Dellart, Avhich was performed by Kev, J. A. Am nions. A fine shower of rain fell. Kev. J. S. SmilevSDoke..iu. behalf of the Baptist Orphanage of Tho-j masville. A collection amounting i i to $5.02 was taken up for its bene j fit. Kev. II. Kickman and J. A. j Amnions preached and the saera- nient was administered, j I shared the -hospitality of a ' number of those good people es i pecially of Kev. J. P. Panther and Sam. B. Gibson. It gave me great pleasure to meet L. J. Welch of ('herokce and Kev. Kickman of Macon. , nnarentlv our late frosts have ! tone no ro;1l"injur"Slo 'the fruit or j ; grain crops, out liave auorucu an.! eroj 1.1 X 1 , opportunity to determine the best; i radiators in the vegetable kingdom. More anon, Anonvmous. Points About Advertising. i Ncwspiiper men in soliciting akvertising are often met with the statement, "I do I not need to advertise just now; I am unahle j ! to li 1 1 my orders; when business lxj;ins to .slacken irp I shall perhaps avail myself fof vour cohinsns." It is the old torv of i the leaky root w hich did not need repair ! ing when the weather was fair, and could I not bo repaired while it rained. The wisest tmsinest men and the most success- j ' fill ones are thosie who keep their name? ! prominently lefore the public when trade j is froou a wen a.- w m-ii it luur. inrj time to boom a town is when everybody is interested in it. ' When the interest j fa iIs,one might as well try to sweep back the recctliiur waves of the ocean, ns to j,p recctiinc wavwol the ocean 1k customers to keep the manufacturer j lnisy. Said a business man, "I murt ad- vcrtiso if I would get good results frrnu ! mv iucn on the road. Before I advertised, j mv travellern entering an office would be i told. 'Wc arc not -acquainted with 3our : bui' and in manv cases fonnil that thev ! could not secure an order which perchance j would oc given io - a coiiniciii'ir wmrc ; ; their eyes. As soon as I began to adver- j ' tise I had a different experience. 3ty j i . , l c i r.Jr:.;l,3 ' tfu vac ww h n nrtlfrvl vour adprti- : lflh .w iiav noticed vour adverti.c- ; mcnt and we feel acquaints! with your much that thev feel acfiuamted. A wn - . . , . sfant an(j contiuaal advertL-cmcnt m a renutable iournal which is conMantlv seen ; icliL- the drintiintr water which is wear- rjnar a way the flinty .""jy ; warte hnt. Catalogues may find bidg- j ment ona shelf, but the frequent arrival! t a reputable journal is a constant and , Mire reminder which txir or later mast bear fruit. H i the non-advertiser who complains of hard times. Vi hen every-. nishcd h Ls M triclc to urc cuV tomy it is wnen hi . neighbors arc idle, f that the man whoh wisely kept hb; name and gowk beior the; pnblic, find hinwelf so well known that lie gets his full of what patrfuage to be had ticuth Atlantic. JV Bryson City, Swain county, H. C. ill entirely now house, Elegant new fiimi ture, Commodious apartments. The best hoiiKc' iu Westem North 'Carolina- . Travelling salesmen, will find their need of a room for displaying . goods fullv met. TERMS REASONABLE, AND SATIS FACTION GUARANTEED. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. GEO. BLM..eUP.H BLAIR FURNITURE CO., Furniture Dealers AND o Patton Aye., A. g. REAL ESTATE J. S. ELMORE A BROS." offick'of i)F..r.r.ns in CONLEY & .CRISP GENERAL . . J MERCHANDISE. Bryson City, Swain Co. N. C, 3d door north of Conley building. All kind? of Country produce bought or taken in trade. Highest cvh pric pid Town lots on low Commission. for Horses, Mule?, Cattl, Shcop and Hog. Timber land a Specialty. Dmii forget the place. Handle all kinds of Mineral property. Al'PLV TO J. S. El.MOKE & BlK?., COXLKY & CKISP. Bryson City, N. XV t i i i I. I?. II. Lark, ' H.'A. lfy,T ' Bryson City, N. C IJrjson City, N. C. nu Lri -IX- WESTERN WORTH CAROLINA. Large aud small farms, avcII timbered and A doci). ! .-''-mm ft j 11 11 Slll'Dc ! ;pure spring .water. ; 4-1. . . i - .rL . I I I I I V II lllll'n . T m-. . farmer. The place for a poor man. . Good farm lands 825 ADDRESS LAKE & HODGE, i Proprietor. Undertakers. AshcvilJe N. C. ALLISOfJ. AST. Buyson Citv, N C. an rich soil. A climate n mm America. Abimaance 01 c - - - Scenery that charms - -min4 r i iti i ii rrA 4"llf - . " O I I I ni.Illl4f4l K K 1 l y at from $2. to per acre. Brvtcu Ciiv .- C.
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