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v : VOL. 4. rof esaionala. BRYSON CITY, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 1895. TTOKXEYS-AT-LAW. FlW fc NEWBY, JBrvhon City, - - I Collection of claim and the invettig. tioii of land title a apwualty. ATTORNE Y-AT-LAVV . Olfice n the Court House, . . Bktson City- N C. . ,,, Attome y-ctt UryMon City. X. C. :YSON CITY, X. C. -:o- BTDoVilet . . . . r ...... "rK-tionr abwnptMra expires with tha date ,ftor 'wr name. Renew i f-imtwu. -OSTe 1 MM 1 r" "job 30 btrisness lone enoueh to nlav th ' c - i - x w -tr crriuii lij Hominy aerie, so Mr Roy Williams other potions of the State or in otb A1 ia 1 m AsoTiue m xanng his place and er States, who honor?,! eerTed witn North Carolina regiments or other organizations are alsojnclud PRACTICING - PHYS1SLW ft3I'roinpt attention to nil :ull. Day or Night. J. H. TEAC ) VH. I). "T WlIITTtKIt, -X..C. PHYSICIAN AND SIJIMSKOX. i. Will RiTe prompt :ittentin to all rail Ut or 'night. Dr W A Sprinkl, Dentist. WlIITTIKIJ, N. C. l'rorrit attention to all callx in town or (wiamry. -W()RK AND PRICES .GUARANTEED. () STANDARD KEEPER SWATN CUNTV R. II. I'endrr B' v-n Citv, N. C. rr Uotola. -U rggHwe EN-TEL-LA. XKAR HKPOT. Bryson' City, 1ST. C. Nw niniiagciiifiit. Newlv fnrnivlird. Arvrmiiiii.Ltiioii fr cummvtciat men. ftxU-tt r-iisnalli!. LOUIS L. LAKE, pVoprfotor. Dniromer's Home, BryiSon City, 1ST. C. J-','.; C'lean rooms aiul the but fare. Ra e, $l,.r)0 per itay. I W. F. CooPeb, Proprietor. j-Bryson Hotel, Andrews, N.O. 84m. E. Hryson, Propietor. Location perfect, Table the bef, F not Biimiiicr residence in Wot I ''u North Carolina. ""national hotel waynesville, N. C. Kito l.-V) a day., Good fare and nica m. Polite attention lo all. filling it nicely. Oar bail boTa did not eo to Ifnr- phj for the reason toat five im-1 within the association, and are porttnt 0larenOQld noz m Thi cordially invited to attend. . 1 - - . o Itev, Mr.Carpenter will h.l - ?7 " onr ne .eDmonance Camp of C vices Sundar at th. n... uZ. 73: TT iWtW ?1Ma leteran9 18 cnar Wltb th rf uuui. jueiM 01 pienauie to lop tuere. j duty of making the necesaary local 1 nA A I ItaiiM will a 1 t . 1 m I MM mm I .... I. I 1 . 1. . I I 1 u na niram An a - ...iw mil cBiauiisn El ani " MW me vierer anu -v'- nery andehoe Factory atCry,NfC. "f""U bwtiwa of Hotel Eatelia, Tne following committee on ar- Mr Hnii p.m . ift Monday fur Kewcatle, luu., rangements and entertainments is r. aou rattefton and wife are riMls. , .. .. , nm;nfi.n.H0,m;(. t xr T in tow rieitingfnend- and reai- w..u . , u Li r.r wiH:.Liifp t, me state Alliance wUl closed home. it- eight .unual sesiou, .t Cary Juei L. Sawyer, furmerly station ww. ageut, at tiusuneii, auu later Mr R. C. l'iitn-7 of Raleieh Daid his old Friend Mr and Mm. Wood Vi.-.it tili H'fok, Thp Lincoln Courier has passed in to t.c control of to ladies. Who will be wlitof! and porprietors. Audio J. DcIIart has returned firn H hxl and is and looking a out, with the view of going into biwiuoes at thiVplace. .... . . " , H V 8 Borroweil Items kn( I., ... !...' . I ....... . . . . I I 1,1, i . i - . . . luuruuy oroui waoe naynes,o ...... w. na reeKf Ask li.t cuurmju I tlie li.mb. WJ,it,;,., i.-,i.i.i....L.ue A 111 ToM-n tit'iiil if 1ia 1 ,B"uuWn.o v "ro cumuli tic m eiy enjuywOie uiuuci Hanyes. f ...t it i t . i..a ..... I v..,,. M.....rTOooaantoronr ' """ - I J. L. Smathers, agent of the -.A.L.i:a,lroad was in town last - ui.uo.au.uaj. A Sothern Railway at this place, has ,V. u,a cuus,n Jona- r ce.j a return d from a visit to his-, parents t lift I. V . v. w4 ' I llrurLilk li,. t . ... I at oyiva, i uoW iuvated at AJary villi?, Aeuu. He aw nee oui week pre paring to put lumber wagons ou iut Ocbweeu iiiioO.ua title auU i- iur. Thouiiiuaou, iatiouat Ui rf4uier, cMue l..nuh ints place on leviuuuu uUr auti uuuiea a v Vy. A. Ll. U.rc. Ou id M OCUUIUU. jpeMkcf anu aa Wrui.y weicouteu. octeivti ol our oroo.e aiuueu tu. Furtherorders will be promulga ted from time to tipne for tlie infor mation and guidance of the encamp ment. AH comraucations in relation to the encampment should be address ed to E. I. Holmes, Adjutant, at Ashville, N- C. The newspapers are requested to publish this order. D. K. Collins, E. I. Holrae9, Commander. Adjutant. than Wood flow is the time to work the public roads of the county, that they may becuuiu hard before the winter rains set in H is said that the X. C,R. R.will ueari,.. i.,e nutu kuo JU3 jt Canton. N. C. .. . M ... W . ...... ...... ... . . I I If BrVSOll CltV had Ront nver mul I wmv vi v ii lire uhjic UliUUr JUV B ai li . ' VT V t I f. iiuuiora, oi ev i oik, gen- players they might have etichered i rul luaurtgcr ol u.e vouipa.. cvii- tiotltuK me t uillir Uuuti, is ben be re leased to tin; Southern Rail-1"13 Wcck P"" "H w h.u.u win. way Co. at $280,000 ivr year or less tU5 KfK-"" prww n. U" The former lease was for 9J years, 1 iu,m-UBe ul iuoer b.iouiu o i, I ..auU.eU. Ji iie Hni aaV uijyiuliii. uua, ueiore lasi, win. L,u ijer- ...r ......i.. ..... .. . I - --- and John Watkin hn.l ;.J r urrivea here Friday evening w I UllH M .11 , I iH .1 IIU lull I rF V . .. niwtu tuiwrson was vcrv badlv I . ' UijCVU Vl' Oil Waynesville. As it was thev onlv had R. L. Jennyss,. who covered second base, and he couldn't win the game by himself. , Mr. and Mu Geo. R. Boynton and JSrs. H. B. Lodor.ofNew York Mrs Boyton and Mrs. Lodor are thesis- use ball team Urs of R. Louis Jennyss and swil .MUtxuuu aiopii ujtnuu . wiped j remain for the summer. They an lbe liii.es says live ol tueii sibly conducted n ewspaper. A man cut up, but at this wiitiuB is able ! t T ii'trau liuW.il ii...'. .... rt... T . r. t I . ... I . I v .w v. ,v t. ..u mc u.Buj ; jir. jennvs?, cotintrv home t .ur eiKierwnonasoeen .roiu irayuesvilie. Ucciuicd to pia Uaiurer. fiv ihifcr fr.m, t. ... I " ' I I ' w 1J ..-.w..y . ..... ... nensier ana .uurpnylastweek.il could not go Merchants care nothing for the u.e iwiKnuree wccks re- mrouiiii a liko r.iMtit .m. h.-..,-. ..nti 1 i , , urned hon.e today; and report- cucr u.piay ol wlaaon. in not coin wat customers, neither does a sen- Fermented wine at ctunniunion able has lieen forbidden nmoniz ehurrht's lielonging to Chicarid'res ytrry. All .their Sin 4iy hc :o 1 children will also be askitl to sign totalabstiiiei.ee ledges. The Whittier IlidrSchool'which lia been under the 6uccesssully op erattwl under the auspices ol tht (Hicrokee Dot. The Fourth Regiment and In dian School Band of Cherokee has been engaged to furnish music at the Confederate Re-nnion at Ash- ville. As this band is the lest in Western North Carolina, under the thorough instruction of its leader, Prof. 9chanandore. the Con federates can be assured of havins . ... good music on that occasion. Supt. Potter has received au thority to establish a United States Indian, Pohce force t the aeei.cv. to pwtectthe w4ereJ& ofjodia. A new $250.00 cooking ranee I nas just arrived from Cincinnati. on which the food for 150 Indian pupils will be cooked. Ten thousand Assorted fruit trees have been ordered by Supt. Potter from the Chilocco Indian School nursery in Oklahoma, for free dis tribution among the Eastern Cher- okees this falL A fine, bouncing boy arrived at the Royal Mansion on Yellow Hill and gladdened the hearts of Mr and Mrs. James Welch, the popu lar teachers of the Big Cove school A farmer and Field Matron will soon be employed to ttach the older Indians farming and the methods of civilized life, which wi be ol great benefit to many of ,the Indians. Supt. Potter has recommended a greater increase of appropriations tor 1898; viz : for 66 pupils at S1U7 each, and $12,000 for erection ot new buildings. A new school room buildine. Khops, employees' quarters and other buildings are neede d. A complete outfit of new mtent desks are en route to take the iila ces of the old home-made wooden ones that have been in- USe since 1881. Ten years use of Mexican Mustang: Liniment in a Livery Stable For Sprains. SUft Joints and Harneu nl! . l!r. Hill am JBKB iriik L'nta L'atq Edit 6 bi; I R4 Mis Fltlv . lk-si players were .ick, and wt- ihougnt liryson City was u Healthy villas. The debi ted fown,L'oo!idge, Kau . ;:ientioi:el iu Mr. Aewby's Califi.i nia ' t!er on this pafre, will be re membered ai ihe jlace in whicl Mr. Coffin tr4ile I Mr. Con ley con niderable real estate, t iking ils equiv. whose "patronage" and "good will -an only be had by allowing him to use you free is not woith cultivating. American Association by Prof talent in Brvpoii Citv realty. Now R. Humphrey, assisted bv his wile Jr. Coffin's h'-l linzs are worth will open for the Fall term Sen. 2 895. The distribution of free seed from Washington will be, discontinued after Oct 1st 95., thereby saving to the government of $200,000 a vear. and we think with but little loss to the agricultural interest of the wintry. j perhapi double I lie value placed up ou them when the trade W;is effec ted, whi'e Mr. Conley's id virtuulh worth nothing. Mr. L. H. Barnhille, well known as the Western North Carolina Photographer, hailing !roinGeorgia. Mnrvhy and Andrews, has rented SOMTHING FOR NOTlIINti. Of al the recent efforts at writing the life of Napoleon ih popular 8 vie, Mis Tarbell,s easily lead in hcClure,s Magazine, olid is now published in a handsomely printed cloth-bound volume, with 2o0 il lustrations. Thj book is having' ;in in enormous saje at ?1.00per copy pnni.ic opimov (sew York Cityf s actually giving away this tine vol ume to new subscribers. t particulars. K.CL Fab. la. IMS. - Lfm Mf Cm., anoUgm, X. T. nnXUMMMrt irHwiki w uM,MM DM nat U 1Mb mm ttJag l Vkm world for a Hkatbtt Hoata. PotUrMlabW apoonfala wt IfaaCaaf I talail fa m plat f water aad gin H to tit kon and It wa top tha Utn in S boora. I eaa alao raooaa nxi 1 tor Bprdba, BUff Jointa, HanMwOaQi and aa a ftratr-claaa Ltntmat for TaaaBy aaa. Tom, Laadiag8afeUm7SaMa. . K.HTLL. U ; Ur W. W. FKHC.USOJf, l llarber. 'lottj hvin sind hair cutting. If yu writ atisf:i.'titni eorae in ' tbe bailment ! Jack FrsmklinV, at the iil4of the bri l,-". Sharp raaors and (JikmI toot. ( TRESPASS NOTICE I Piitivolv no Hunting, FiHliing, Timber "uttinor attl herding r grazing willjhe llorrcl on the lanltti. formerly known an the "Whittier Tract" in Swain County i vpt .v written pcrmi;in. ' All TrrHpmwt r will he prosecuted to the 'l!mcxtent of the Law. t'n.ik.1 'l iu-kawip; Ijind a Timber li. A. Cliev, Manar Hrjuon ity, S. C ATTENTION VETERANS. Ashville, N. C. Aug Kith 1895. Dear Sir: The Annual Re-Union of t Tn i 7t V COPYRIGHTS. i M Ktoauao boo. ' the Gallery of Mr. Lu Lake, He will Iwvin (iTipriiti.m nt. rtm... nul On August 23-25th ihe Southern Lntborizwl th iAmiit thnt Railway will sell round trip tickets hiirh trrade wrk. from tin tv,.R to n....4.. c. ' 'r ui immuiii ai rau o. one lare to fe-s xe rravon. will , onwlno. rr..,i. , . . v , . , . . ., i - j i vuiiicuciain cirnui oi esiern.v e. K.KVto return until ept. at very moderate rates. He has C. will be held at Ashville Aug 29 . .....v.. uii.n mini irii pxivnmn1. inn now wnnia 91 w u, i. .1 Sept. the .iOth. For furthur lntor trial s. Kim nr. . .. . : . , , ' sion an lnieresiing ana lor all-- e.- 1r.at.0nca . . . an, tigem 01 tne Olin I) and J. C. Whittier, so: s pecialy to the old soldiers-Amongst Sotithern Railway. i f r.r. .wi,:.-.:., j.m,... . r ...u well and widely khowri in W. X.C pected to attend is Dr. L. M.Cnrrv baseman, is a dandy. The people hts the proprie or of the "Whittier the distinguished Divine, Soldier n.e to see imu piay, ior ne piays li .nui, ine largest single oouy ol and utesman, and who has kind with gre-itase and seldom makes laud ever owned and controlled by ly agreed to deliver an address.The ----- ' - - - -'' aaM w aMiax.a ' -v. wuvi vmi va v iva jy j ft 1 ' av W (ill l715 an erfrtf. He was never moreappre- any ne persou in Western North all embraces all Confederate ciated than last Tuesday in theAsh- Carolina, were registered at the En- diers, who honruably ser.'ed in sol the were here Military ot Naval service of the 1 connected Confederate Government, now resi ville same when ho hit the ball and tel-!a this week. They I ..... ' uroui i two men nomc. on lmuoruuit ousiness On Mondny last Bob Keener of with tne Whittier Kstate.The form- ding in Western Nort Carolina, or 1 A or Iffft icT ( livfl-i nil OHio itifl r)m I tr Hn voro ittorKraI t mt.-.aaJa vnerokee and Joe Jknioeoi uconee ..-v w,u,u.Uu0 Lufta, cot into an altercation at M it?r witn his wife who accompan- organized in that as many merybers Whittiar.when K'n-ner ent Enlr- . ,HI n,m Ior moiyn l . to day ;is possible of the 39th Regiment shall attend; and I shalf be glad if they will advise me at Ashville. Special rates have been made bj the Ra:l roads. Very trnely yon is. Theo. F. IavnUor. i-b .laa lavMaor. Taw aalandM rarf. l AM CO Maw TOU. Sl IMlBWiT. 'suauaia hohi .n4ion "-I'll q Ja tm uajpima to 'ap taamA saiavi exoss the abdomen causing his en- Coafeitrati Reiaioa. iraiis u, come onuiey were put KADirBTKK9 V c. v backand Dr. Teague ha., charge of GEXtKAL 0kI)EK No t tne pavtnt. At tnis wnung r., i Pej!,uantto the orders nromul suner.ng very much. at .hc Iagt anQU)a iry m want cash fr Caucelled meut at Bryjon City, the United Postage stamp-", old Coin, Conf.il- Confederate Veterans ol Wesern raU money , sen h4cents inftampstol North Carolina will assemble at vv vj. w .. , p.. I . 1 .rii v dim for 1111.1 vlJIJ X 11 Ur8- J , , - J l,l n.nl.lintr M...nohia T.nn fl.r .lar. Mi I. f A.,r,w 11 caused much r ne&s and Kye . . ..,, .... e, v me coiii-tderHbl iHieasins n r-gard jiiilc imiMiiri aisu ivjumiiv nigc ikhui .iiiu leiiiaiu 11. rani p UIIU1 . to the r.-lllt. SVS i. T. I . E. Stlli' h Manufactory Write them for prices Saturday following. j of Bdlerira, M sv A lo. aI dni. anything you want. Every wrson who honorably attention to C-.am- . . j : l . berlain r Couxh lv mlr, ahd on Pnrt im T jinn Ttri-imn Citv n-.c STrVd in t h tllll f 1 ft- tr n.T. mar- . . . - ' . . - f ' j nia recommendation I jae th r. in with the Wan e ville team aeain vice of! the Confederate eovernmeut elv a carofnt trial Tlu. ..t J 1 i o j T ..... .IV iriqqiiUI last Tuef day when wc tried conclu-1 nov citizen or temimrarily resi- priseil roe; I recovervl entirelf in eiqu with Ath villa. Cuitis is a go d ' 'ng in Western North Caroliua ii ree day." 25 andoO rent Wn s player and wc are are alwavs glad I concluded within the Association, orft v r ui ..w" ' . .. ww ..'.".. I i . . . , . , , ana b. . L-ooper i IntUer Druir- to hav him. H eouldn t leave, his and his presence is desired; and r jsj Supt. Potter has received the welcomo news of his transter and promotion to the Superintendency ot the large Training School a Salem, Oregon. The Salem schoo ih one of the four huge non-reser vation training scholK, with an at tendance of over four hnndr.rl ill pi Is. Supt, J. W. II addon, formerly of South Carolina, succeeds to thi S iperiniendeney at Cnerokee. Mr. Haddon lias worked with Mr. Pot ter among the Western Indians since 1885, and is a thorough ex perienced man. He will carry on the'work here and keep the im provements a-booming just as Mr Potter has during the last two II. O. Os Yon Krow Hln. It is said that a man who won.t Iniy a pape lecauso ha can borrow one has invented a machine by w.nch he aan cook his dinner bv the smoke from his ne'gl b r,schim- nev. Ihe same fellow sit in the back pew in church to save inter est on contricutions, and is always borrowing a ride to tn,rn to save the wear and tear on his own hore- flesh. Yes, yon Ijhow him. He,s first cousin to the pan who never winds his watch up for fear of breaking the spring. He undobted- ly was a near relative of tha man who went in the backyard during the recent cold snap, soaked UU hair in water, let it freeze, and thon broke it off in order to cheat the barber out of a hair cut. Ajrrrctbty Surprised L.I ... i naa a vrfry sewreoik my hms Thoe wlio tiev.r reart tl. adv r isemeiits in their newsnaner mis' more than they presume. Jon f'h;in lVeiiio ij of liolan. N orth '.!... Iowp who hail l-erti tr-eibii d with rlim ma-istn ii lh luck, ami an I ilioi.l dpi? read an ifiv, in !ii n-.rr u. Hjotit how a nriMitineiil (inim.n sen of h. Jl i json bl ia-en cured. He proenrfd t!tex:t.iiH meli in, and to use hi own w- r!: "If ci-r.-d n.e right upj'' He also suys: WA uv lor and hit whV were l.lh i. k i Id wth rneuiati!n. Their Imv was overfo iut house ,:ul saiJ they were so bad l.je had to do the CuoVitisf. I told him (.t t'liamljerlaiii P. in Balm and how it hnd cured ni.- he got a bottle and it eurd them up in a wees. oi rent .mtiirti f4ir saU by. E. EveretL Bn son Citv s a l S. WL'ooper Whittier liiui-f. j Jtfodel Steam Laundry, Asheville, N. C, gff FlHST CLASS WOttK OUARAfTIII. f Call on J. A. Brown, Agent, at Hotel Entella. McCLAIN'S LIVERY STABLE. BRYSON CITY, N. C. EVERYTHING FRESH ANDNEW is. GWm haa ;penl a general liTery and feed stable in Uns-n A trial will convince you that my horse are the faattil' and p.ettieit ' ' livery stock that . r.eaneee produce. 1 ' KG.ve nuta cnunce. ' .' " ! B.A. McClAIjy. " "M ' "" '" hh. .00,X..0 , HI ,Q.t,WM).NMH00 O UQ M Wul uu,' 1 AM NOW PRKPVtKD ttracci.iia.vl.ita.iU wl.o widi a fir.t-clasH Phot graph; aU ropyin and eiilnreinc. I? it...., tl a . . sw. .iwMiauiu lernis aiid sjtiisiiictKin u iranteod. L. I LAKE. i ONE GIVES RELIEF. T MBaaiieieiieiiaauaiMgtC9Ucie9iitcE : : 2 s Bui mod im Inferior to pmekmge aoda. 1 -e..' BBWARM wt uarUtUa ra4 is the whole story about arm aiip mm. WmiT byCBUWB co,KwTrt. SaUkrcncertcTcrTwacK. W Wrtim foe Arm mm4 Mmxmmtr Book of Jul fwnv Z mmmw (i ELKHART CflnniflGE izi UflflllESS UFO. CO. 11 f SS ta taa tinri av, Wa KTS5 MMT m 11 f SS ta taa tinri av, Inim . II IMmwl iaTa a a. fT7f rf aaw. fTK -M , I'l in Ja taie.Wf Taaietaa4 llamwaiata war mmm 19 I I M I A . Mwaarnblavmral(aaattela VaTtTt f. I ti la 4or- Wartaalrfaar. War aay aaaMM ftiW O .VA I to iM to oiai tnr jomi run yof rar. LJ r: vJ I iM JiQ i offt w w rivyyy '" iOL JCW ' apHwg Wagowa. tt f . Batraaliil Ka,K.smr. Happy ano ccctea: u a Ikjtk with "The 2ft, cfceKer; a lamp wok the light of the moraine. Ccai. r-, Rochester I-arap Oxic Ye A rra. to StOO. ran Wirwa, WatiM. MUWa0UfTaeai4aoad Carta, antua ri iu, a taiOjaia. 1L. . B. uavm aJDua ixri MtaMw Ko.87. W Viy 1 aa fMrna ai in waaawaaaat anaiwiwaiaf0pww M.i.raisvafoi. ? ma w. D.RATT, tec'y, ELKtART, IMD, 4abpMtMM lira. wWlta3 V r'
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