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VOL. 4.
BRYSON CITY, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1895,
professionals, -j-
TTOItXKVS-AT-LAW.
p Fit Yd- NKWJiV,
BiiV.oN City, - N. C.
Collection of claims and the lnve.stig.i
tion f land title a specialty. .
r
Tm . TmEATHERWOOU.
ATTORNEV.AT.LAW
Offict n the Court House,
Brtson Citt, - N. G.
T. D. BRYSON,
AttornoyatLaw,
Uryson City, S. C
TDpV : R. opper,
IJIIYSON CITY, N. C.
PRACTICING - PHYSICIAN.
iCrpronipt attention to all calls,
Iay or Nijflit.
j. II. TE AGUE, M.D.
WlUTTIKR, N. C.
pIIYSICIAX AND SURGEON.
" Will jnv prompt attention to all calls,
day af night.
Dr W A. Sprinkle,
fij Dentist,
WiiiTTiKii. N, ('.
Vianipt attention to all falls in town or
rauntrv.
' WS.WORK AND PRICES
GUARANTEED. OO
STA N D AWK K KPER
Swain County
. II. Pen-her,
Bivsn City, N. C.
Hotels.
EN-TEL-LA.
JfEATS IEPOT.
Bryi5on City, C.
New management. Newlv furnished.
AeronintirtiatioiiK for commercial men.
Kites rr-asonabfo.
LOUIS L. LAKE,Proprietor.
Dmiiimer's Home,
Bryson City, 1ST. C.
Clean rooms and the best fare.
Ra'f., f 1,.")0 per chiy.
. V. CooPek, Proprietor.
Brv.son Hotel,
Andrews, N.C.
Sam. E. Uryson, Propictor.
Location perfect, Table the lies',
Finest trimmer residence in West
l n North Carolina.
' NATIONAL HOTEL
WAYNESVILLE,
N. C.
Ra(e l..)0 a day. (ioml fare hI twee
nrs. Polite attentMii to all.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Located on IVhlk- Square.
ASHEVILLE, N- C
Xeals '.'o cents, Lodging 'lb cents
ILMfdntnrft, I'ropieior.
Geo. W.Brown
Tiki-, skilicd ;irtis served for a lonir
lime in the Inst shops iA . Aslicvjllc, and
a trial will convince you that his work is
first-class ..He has a neat shop, clean
towel, easy chairs nnil keen razors.
Courtesy and politeness si c his socials.
J.EL-SITTON,
THE CITY BUTCHER and
DEALER IN COUNTRY
PRODUCE
TRESPASS NOTICE!
Fositirefy tw Hunting, Fishing, Timlwr
cutting or cattle herding or jcrsiinp willb
illowcd on the lands formerly known as
th "Whittier Tract" in Swain CooDty -
fept by writkni pemviioH.
All Tresi'ssMcTs wiM le rsecutcd to the
Jnllestexu-iil of ihe Lw,
I'mika A 'Fwkasoige Land Timf)rr Co:
B. A. ( hew, M inajror
e Iryson Ckv, N.v.
Mftfty Persons tr? bscL
Bnim from Tfoik or hoarebrihl rrrcs.
Hrown Iron Bitters Kciuiwu t:.f
lyHfm. tJilifftlot. mcovei ciors of ti.v
toil ciirfs nuiUria flof Ibi- eenume-
V
HOME NEWS.
tlTHon't let yourniliscription 1: jise.Toiir
.subscription expires with the date after
vour name. Jtenc-w it.J
Atkyouiself this question. 'Have I paid
my newspaper subscription?"
John Burnett brought a car-load
of pins here Tuesday.
In two weeks you can get that
long-looke; for photo. The gallery
will be ready.
Dr. V. S. Moore, of New York
City, is here visiting his brother.
Rev. Chalmers Moore.
Mesrtames Smathen and Wood,
who spent some tinio with relatives
here, returned Monday to tlnir
homes in Murphy.
Remember the" meeting at the
court bouse to-night at eight. If
you want anybody nominated, now
is your time to say so.
The registration books closed
Tuesday. If you huve neglected to
see that your name is properly re
corded, it is too late now; -J"-'-
Quite a number of witnesses left
Wednesday for Webster courtwhere
they went to appear in the Patter
son. Elmore case, taken from this
county.
Mr. Wentworth, representing the
Boston Lumber Co. was here this
week in consultation with the mem
bers of the Western Carolina Lum
ber Co.
The town is almost depopulated
of lawyers, Messrs. Leatherwoad,
Newby, Br son and others having
one to attend Jackson court this
week. They are expected home to
day. Yesterday at 11 o'clock at the
home of our townsman, A. J.
Franklin, Mr. A. T. Lolis and Miss
Lama Franklin were married by
'squire V. L. Morris. The happy
twain have the Times' rery best
wishes.
A fiyc o'clock tea at Hotel En-
tella Sunday afternooon marked a
real pleasant social event. Two of
the pr,e cakes of the base ball sup
per were greatly enjoyed, and the
other dainty delicacies made the re
past complete. Mrs. Lake and
Mrs. Morrow are both trumps.
Tlie Bryson City Dramatic Club
will meet Monday nigntfor the pur
pose of selecting a play soon to be
presented here. Neither the date
nor place is determined, but as a re
sult, something nice may be looked
for. The Prespyterian church will
be the beneficiary.
Manager Chew of the Base Ball
Club resigned Saturday night, and
W. A. Blackburn was chosen in bis
stead. Mr. Chew was unanimously
requested to reconsider hi? action,
out he still declined. The only rea
son Mr. Chew's withdrawal from
the management of the club is not a
great loss, is the efficiency and en.
ergy of his successor.
Uase Ball Supper.
The Icecream supper given by the
ladies for the benitit of the Base
Ball Club, Friday night was a grand
success and to the ladies oil the
committee of arrangements is entire
ly due the unstinted praise they are
reeeifing at the hands of the Rase
Ball enthusiasts. About -15. 00
was realized and ft'ill be applied to
defraying the incidental expenses of
the club. So far two games huve
been arranged. The team will play
Yellow Hill on the 4th of May and
Dillsboro at Cullowhee School on
the 18th. Then we will have several
games at home. The suits that will
be woru this year are very hansorue
being entirely black, with white let-
term;.
Citizens .Meeting Toni;rht.
A public meeting of the citizens
of Bryson City has been called to
assemble iu the court house to-night
j at eight o'clock. The purpose of
J this gathering is well known to be
1 making of a ticket for a mayor
i t lire aldermen, a marshal and a
treasuier. As far as can be heard
no choice ha lieen centered upon,
but evprybody seems voluntarily s ig
iestthe name f Capt. A. M. Fr
.'or the HMyora'ty candid ite. H
Mr. Frj ir nominate and Av'fll ac
cept the oiler, he w;ll unquestionably
k the r;?ht man in the rig'n place
If ability, j l vressiv.-ness and
, , . , ,
broad-min ied research should le
Hip chief traits of a mayor's dUposi.
tion, Capt. Fry is the emboiiment
Qf these principle requisites.
If there is anybody vou want for
a tow official, come out to-night and
say so; or else stay at home and
top your grumbling about those we
already have, Kemember to-night
at eight is the time.
Straiijre, Indeed.
Sunday afternoon .about
four,
while the people were lounging
about, as is uMial when there is
n. .thing to do but alk, little Ida,
the five-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Galbreath, was play
ing along the level sidewalk in
front of Everest's store. Seveni'
other small children were with her.
There being no apparent occasion
for alarm, no one paid any attention
to the little ones.
James Meadows, who witnessed
all, says Ida was leading the jolly
little party on its way toward the
bridge, and having missed the oth
ers from her side, she very naturally
turned while running to see where
the others were.
While her head was thus turned,
her feet in some way became tan
gled, and in the presence of several
spectators, the little captain of the
band gtumbled and fell,
Seeing that she neither made any
noise or effort to rise, she was lifted
to her feet; but no sooner had this
been done than she stretched at
full length, cast her eyes upward,
raised one hand, gasped,; and in
fifteen seconds, died, .tier neck was
broken.
This is all the explanation any
body can give of the very strange
accident.
The funeral services took place al
the Methodist church Monday afH
noon, and the remains of the litth,
child, which, twenty-four hours be
fore liar! been healthy and happy,
were laid aay in the cemetery to
await the Resurrection.
The bereaved fanii'y have the
deep sympathy ol our entire com
munity. "Western Carolina Lumber Co
The man who says Bryson City
is on the wane evidently knows lit
tle about, what he is saying.
Outsiders and others are constant
ly realizing what this country is
and are acting in that way.
The Western Carolina Lumber
Co. has completed its organization
and is now negotiating for a buil
ding, CO by 150 feet in which to
p'ace machinery. The exact loca
tion of the plant has not been deter
mined, it will be before many days
The plant will embrace wood
working machinery, saw mill, double
snrfacer, flooring machine, heavy
band resaw, cutting-up tables, rin
saws, etc, and will represent, when
completed, an outlay of 8.000.00.
Rough and dressed lumber of all
inds. box shooks, door jambs, cas
ing, ceiling, moulding and general
wood products will be the output, and
more than 30 men will be employed.
The machinery has already been
ordered, and work on the building
vvili he started inside of sixty days
so as to have them ready by the time
the machinery, can he constructed
and delivered, and the company
hopes to have at least a portion of
the plant in healthy operation Li
the first of August. This company
has shipped considerable lumber al
ready, and their demands are iirereas
iug. They have a standing order
for ten cars a week fro in one E is
tern firm, to say nothing of ti e
many smaller ones. The company
will buy outside ptock ollered at
a reasonable price aad pay' .-pot cash.
This is business.
While the probabilities are that
the plant will be located In re, yet it
is also only proper to presume that
propositions from outside i!i bo
entertained, and the best one adop
ted. There are towns ar uud here
that will give them all lh land
needed, and it behooves lh lin f on
City Land Improvement Co. and
other business men to giye th:s
m-ttef some attention.
) ike Great Kaihvay
With its hranclies running in every Jirpe
tioii. are the arteries, and v.iii which con
vey the tdiVd to every part nl the ystcm.
A cold. siulde cli:unr-s or e.K-ure may
caibr .i-oimt nei.ls lo cio-j eir. .ttulioii.
ami then corm- rheiiui.-it'sai. iK-ware ! il
y en value life icliiove tin-otr-tnn tion willi
I'r. I rnniruon-i"- l.h.ditnWi.- lo nudy. S e.d
o In tljO I 'riir.llllolul Meilit !i:e o. 4"
Maiden Lane. Nc Voi!;. a:,l o.. wi.i
s nl two lar tw;th- h e!-r. ii- .-.ill
sciul )iih tion-. Ai-eni- .rn'l.
-v- i
ew 3.ajwtr.te.. '
Belmv is a Lfei of tlie magisi rates
appointed by I lie V rgl ss legislaU
ure to fill vacancies occurring in the
several townships of Swain cooutv. !
together with the three additional j
. . t ,
ones for eich -township. L... e j
who are at ail familiar w ih the per-i
sonnrd of the fusion p -ts in this j
county, can rca lily see wi:it a pretty
crowd it is. Few, if an -, i.ftln-ui
have any moie conception of .Nortii
Carolina laws than a ho has oi
holiday and there are several in ti c
batch who must en-ploy n.-iuhbors
to sign their name:
Those after'
, ., . . . t
whose names the i.steris k appear-1
1 ,
have been before th Clerk ad had i
the oath of office cJlminsfered, but i
if a single one has- qua'itied, the
meaning of that wom! must be rad
icblly modified. It is iuipo:sible to
make a "silk wallet from a sows ear."'
E ich of them, excepting F. S. Cas-e
seems pioud of the title. When
told that he had been appoint. -i by
the negro-hononng mongrels, :N!u;abo,;. ;..,n.;,ct " '
Case, who has aiwas been a up. tj
lican, refused the oilice and declined
to iudenlify himself with any such
turncoats as composed tin h si. legis
lature. ' Here they are. Read tin? list
carefully ; a id if you ever want to
be tried ace irliugto "law, this is the
crowd on earth tj keep aw.y fYoiu:
CHAIiLISTOX TOWNSlIi:'.
To fill vacancies:
G. W. McC.-ackeii,
F. S. Case,
John Pcirrih.
Addition il:
A. J. Franklin,
1). P. Fergus hi,
C. Ererr.
X A XT. HAL A T0WX8IIIP.
To fill yacancies:
D. M. Sledir--, "
11. M. Wright,
Additional:
W. J. Fe'hero7.
E. F. Patterson,
A. L. Clark.
FORNEYS CRSEK: ToWXSUL'.
To fill vacancie-:
A.. I. Hull,
J. li. Brads'n.v,
Additiona' :
W. B. (V c,
J. E. T. Wcici)
Win (Jog lil!
OOXA UTT.V TOV. NS1I
To fill vacancies:
W. II. Once i.
I. !'. Hyde,
Additional:
J. L. MontoMi,
C. W.Paike-,
C. J. Logan.
Mr. Logan did not qualify becaus
the official list bore his name as C.
J. Logan, instead of C. G. They
are all six year terms ami it will re
qui:c $25,000 of the people's money
to furnish books and p. per.s to these
men, when they ad nit themselves
v... x. ... - t . . ! ... K
MUL LlltJV Call lit! Ul ll'l ilH'lC WCII-
erit either to they s.L.te or anybody
e;s.
CADET ETIQUETTE.
Anomal;es of tho RrdDs cf Sc(
Lifa at West PcLut.
Thoy Are rnrlmn. Hut at t!io .1r:i-l'mj
Tliey Sk-piu llota Uariiilp-ii ;t.ij
Irop;-r Tlie t:p!iocn! uf One
Astute Youtli.
The etiquette of .West IVint is
rt'iiidv n --lo-i. ins i n st i t n t i, in . 1 1
has been evolved out. of the per til tar
conditions which exist at tin? mili
tary aeadomv, and onlv-rlev-e who
have I. eon there can fully appreciate
how harmless and proper it Seer.:.; in
its surroundings.
Tor instance, vhen a cadet re
ceives permission to mal;e out a
girl's hop card, h: sins h"r name,
with his own opposite, in a i.oo!;
provided liy the hop raanaL'i :s r
that purpose. Tiien, any o'ieT
youth who wih.-s d oie o: that
girl's card, knows to w'oo;n h- must
apply f-r then.
Ma-iv are tlie f implic.ilion aris
ing from this .y--t t.i. an t it l
halves him who w'i'.i -s to. l:nc v. i' h
n belle to annlv ear'.v. ,U.-sl be fi
her card full.
Often, when there ar" few ;:irls
visiting on tlie po-,t, a man who h:u
been fortunate eno-i'i tft s, euro
one, and who wih"S to dance a vl
deal himself wi'd r,-fn-e to eiv.
dances, except to u;h us can t-'ive
them in cxclwucre.
A storv is tol l of one t ute vw! h
who wished for iTx-r' Jono id
lotted four dances, tvt f'-nn-J it
would look stranoe for his na;:;e to
app-'ar six or eiu'ht tir.vs. In oril.-r
to overcome th diiTuu'ty. h - p it
down tlv nam -s of th ":uard detail
that dav.
Th
ev.
f course, could not lw
rreo:M : s 1, w!i
tl
nne cirrve. tr
ibelr dauees, .villi profuse aiiolcies
he appeared before his ehanner and
explained that Mr. Dumiolin was na
avoidably detained and mllit he
offer himself instead?
At graduation hop, however, there
"SU;llly a multi;ud of tfrls
that mauy men make out nor? than
one carJ) and rumnr h..th it that
once a "spoony" youngster was
driven nearly frantic ia a vain effort
t( k.x-p thirteen cards from beiu
tangled up. P.ut then cadets will ex
aggerate.
There are other reasons why this
hop is nn important ownt at West
Point. Not only does It m:srk the
departure of thc fledgling li- uten-
ants from tli-jlr hitherto well-guarded
nest, out t: ;uso Drmgi sociuiiv to
k,',. (i,,..., ,v... i i
ligiit. llw ert uncIevlop"(l ivsoiires
()f the ph-'.io or lowest class.
Througliout tin1 Grst year at West
Point reguhili.ms and custom do
everything to suppress that exuber
ance which freshmen at other col
leges fe-'l. and thtpl,M)e is t might to
consider l;ims lf so s:n;-.!l in every
way as to lv totally unfit to shine in
society till the training of his first
year has 'licked him into shape."
And ! -1 fi 1 t-VHf V'I1 f!I i-i,.m
If a maiden come.; to 7e-.t Point
without friends at the academy, she
can have her hop card misde out just
the same by sending it name to the
hop managers. TIi-v will provide
pnrt nors for her and introduce them
at the prop.'.- tim: And this is an
other of those anotmlies which Wost
Point etiquette give.; rise to.
The :ps .ire h.-l.j ;it the mess hall,
p.nd between ?v.ch dance the walks
in its vicinity are filled with cadets
and their partners, cooling off and
enjoying the. mo.mlight, if there be
any; if not, they enjoy the darkness
0'p.ialiy. Illustrated American.
Sound Proof.
A gentk-man who lives in a south
ern town the other d.iy employed a
carpenter to petition off a part of
his study, and par'iicuh-.r'y instruct
ed the workman to make the parti
tion sound proof. The carpenter
declared that he could do this ef
fectually v.ith a filling of sawdust.
r-7hen it was finished the gentleman
stood one side and culled to the
-.arpenter on tho other: "Can you
hear me, Smith?'-'
sir; net a bit,"
reply. Munsey's.
was the
pr-
r.nl
1
:o iit-vi r react the adver-
envnts in their newspaper miss
noi'e than
they presume. Jonathan
e.ell
W 1 1 1 1
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D ,i;iu. v orin i,o., xowa
t II- i I i T
on! been tioiib'td with rheu-
naiisniiu t he b ick, arms and shoul
leis rend mi item in his paper a
honr how a j l eminent Get man citi
ry of Fi. ii:o'son had been cured,
lie procured tl esame medii ine. and
use In- own words: "It cured n,i
right up.'" He also s-ivs: "A neigh-
nor and lr.s w.lc were until sick in
bed wtdi rheumatism. Their hoy w.is
over to my house vml said I hey we t
so had he had to do the cook inn. 1
m
of ' diiaiiiheiiiiin "s P
in
llaliii and how it, had cured use, In
got a bottle and it cut"d them up ii
a Week. ) 1 cent hotljes f'o- s;i!e hv
E. Everett
lovson City and
S. W
Cm! er W hi: tier
FIU'-el,!
I'ublication of Suinmoiis aitl
Warrant of Attachment.
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lil '-erk Siq eii -i (,ot:rt
ruidieat ion of Suimnons and
Warrant of A ttachment.
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j$ odel Steam -liaundry ,
Asheville, N. G.
gJ FtllST CLASS tt-OKK Ul'ARANTEKO.
C:dl on J. A. Brown, Agent at Hotrl Entella- V
McCLAIN'S LIVERY STABLE.'
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BRY"SON CITY, N. C.
K V ERYTH ING FRESH AND NEW
O 'J
15. A. MiClain h i'" opened a general livery and feed stable in Bry
City, and he coni.s well prep.uird to furnish stylish and pleasant driviuf
horse? and eniiifortahle ihmt cani.igea at
Lrv itig
A trial will to vinee you that my horse? are tilt fastest mid prfttittt
livery stock t hat iYiiin-vtv pn diiccs.
..- tI.Giy,. hk; a t-h-iiu-e.
Very truly yours,
BUILD YOUR HOUSE
Lumber Cut
ry R. II. PKiNDhU at !is ,-:iw mill ou Alaiku.
Special attention will ha iven to euttin frnniing according
to nieas.iro - all 1 eit lis up to 30 I'ect. Any kind of WnoJ,
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Write for Arm and Hammer Hook of valuable UectpemJtUKM.
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Ten years' use of
Mexican Mustang Liniment
in a Livery Stable
For Sprains, Stiff Joints and Harness Galls.
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