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9 mm : ; l t in VOL. 4. BRYSON CITX.-N. C., RIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1895. NO. 34 Rm3 : uv fz i. professionals. X T T il N K Y-A T-L A W A. M. FRY, .JSfcY-hs ClTV, - - X. C. i ,.;;i t'um or claims and the 'nvitaitd' hiiiil titles a specialty. -)T. T .KATllKUWOOl). A TTi MINE Y- A I - L A. Y , i ii tlie Court Hdusp, KYHOS ,'tJY, - X. C. IJrysoa City, X. C n:: YoN err v, x. c. , j j PRAGTJCINS - FH:fSICm i ;'; (!in;t :ittenl ion (o nil calls j !:;.-' or N?t;ht. j .1.11. TKACCK, 1. !. W ii rr i -i N. C: ! c I A . an .si ..::.(). v nii.it D? V A, Spr:nkl, Dentist. 'Ill JIT W'nriTii I'. X. i nil cal'.-i in I"' ii prjAVORK AI TRICKS .til AKANTEED. -()--()- ' STAND A 111) K K HP Kll t W Al V Col'N 1 V Ii. II. 1 ' K X ! H R , r, vs-.,i citv, x. c. Hotels. EN--TEJ---LA. Nl:..Mt IiKl'OT. Brycon City, 3ST C. .Nc-.v nemiiuenirnt. Xewlv l'n in iluil. . ) latiolis lur e'liin.nrcial f.ftl. La!i r. :!-!-. il :il ilo. LOU'S I.. LAE, PronristO". v ' - Drummer's Home, Bron City, 1ST. C. (."Ic m rooms aad ihf ! st fate. R.i is, I,.)D er ilay. W. I'. CooPkk, Pn,;-nt tor. Bryson Hotel, Andre vs, N:C. Sain. E. lh- -on, lVnp'-ct r. L-catio'i pel 'e - t, T dle the hi s', I'mest sum ner resilience m -t c i n North Carnlina. NATIONAL HOTEL WAYNESVILLE N. C. I; iti-H I. "!) a ilav. i',aiu faro and nitv itiis. l'nli'c aUeiiti.in to all. . n COPYRIGHTS. CA I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a pm-mit answer anil iin honest opinion, write to I N A: CO.. who bv had nearly flfty years' i -vporlcnw 'n thp iwtent business. Coiunmnica II. ms strii'ily enntlrtentlnl. A Handbook of ln fi'mmtlon r'onremiim I'nlrnis and bow to ob ta.n tbt'in sent five. Also a catalogue O- :aechan tuti Mini wienllrtc bonks sent fre-. I'nteucs mWeo thnmch Mn.i .t C .-eiva . SV. ( i.i! i:ot i.i. in th" Srirlll 1 In- A I r. . .i:ut thus ur. bnniiibt wiilelT bi iori-tii. '..otn i uf ci ' to the ir.v.ntor. 'rinsMi' 'i'Htr. I-.'"! -.eeklr. elcWly illut rated i.: ii:u l;r.i.-t I'lniiKitlon of any seientin.' u tbo wor'd. S.'J n rear. Sample copies sei.t . oc. HutU'int Kd'ition. monthly, ri-iOa year. S:ncle eiijiii s. cents. Kvc'-nunitier contain beau t fiu ij.te.i; in cob rj. -nil iibotocraplis of new I '.; . wtli plnns, enabliiu tiuililers to sln.w tha It tiVt ili.'i:i and securt cmtriicts. Atturess :U US & Clim ShW Vouk, atil BlioAbWAT. ALL WHO CULTIVATE FRUITS FLOWERS VEGETABLES 1-t Pleasure or Profit, shouU sec that the Journal they subscribe to is the best and most reliable authority obtaiuabla. STAA'DS FOREMOST !N THE UST. It deals practically with frcits and TreKetables - trees shrubs arid flowers, an', covers the 1'uUi of horticulture; systematically toid thoroughly. It illustrates and describes methods of cultiva tion, improved varieties and labor saving devices. . It is, without doubt, The Paperforthe People! $1.00 a Tear ('14 n timber). ' Specimen copy and Wpaee catalofrne of LorticuKural books FREE on application. ' American Gardening, 1 70 Fulton St., N.Y, 1 wnt la i v, 1 1 inu l inni vi w v HOME NEWS. kiPPon'tltt yourmWriptio , I -.y0i r mhseriptioir empire with the date after tour n one. Jtei-cw At-k yourself thm cjumtion. "'Have I pji.l ni- nc-viKpaper Mibacription?" II. -I. Koane of Bushned was in town iicinlnv Country produce will pay a sub scription to this j aper. Outs, JIav or Fort ier taken on subscriptions, old or new. Triad llrv.son wem to l lie Lull game at .Murphy this wee! Cpt E. Ever-tt wciit. to attend Court at ayn. sviile this week. j Exposition ! ; a e lishc. t- Atlanta a - pii! -when, in this pa- j l. I.'. Snow o..tinues eonlind to hi- l.ouse, with no improvement for t:ic p st. -ek. j I'. A. .Mid.ain -l as sidd out hs ! I.iveiv b:ir.e?.'s to ('as Thomas I and .!aek Frairklin. I was in J I 1 .i aiherwooi itl ll'l I.e.- on I lav wood Court this i ilVII llle. II i;P ic r io. wnend have finishel ::.id hrok. up their p ( k. l .!, of New Castle, Mi r. I id. .is vi itii; i ' daughter. Jrs..!. II Lake of iti;.. olaee. ('urti.- Logan went to Murphy W dnesday '' p ay base-hail with ih Young Ilai ris Team. E. ('. cCrliii and I'resid'-nt Ciee of the Wcst'TM Carolina Luinber Co., went in W'aynesville Tuesday. Cov. C:.rringer In.s boualit tiie John Ward proper! v on the railp.ad a'id will oecujiy thdglime as a ioi- I . i i . Dan Shu!er'rt:s oi, who lias been at work atDuckto vn,was badly and seriously if not fa'ally burn"d in a lire lasi t ( at ilia.' p ace. Dan Irull .oi-Mis wh mi the glans of ;he skin are weakened, and if j neg eeleil, li.ie!tis I 11 i i's liai il IS SUP' to 1.) low. r is '.) ven I ve. !! H. I'e .1 h-.i b I 1 M th I'ry in front of I her.Vood o.', acre; W. M. Tayh r's nid is now im ting the :U iibel on tie.' place to build a r ,-uk nee. We shall expect t put a new liv ery linn's ''Ad-' before our readers next w. ek. Look ..lit 'for it, they aean business and will want yell to kn ov it. Tne edit n and Lis b-.- er one half acknowledge the receipt of a nie. basket ot :frap ut to the ol- liee coaipliments of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mnioi-e. - j Mrs. vY. II. M I.' an ami children expect to leave this morning for Asheville. where her hushand has ' hecn for stn'cra', we.'ks, having sc j cure:l employment there, they will I. make it their future home. If vou want cash for Cancelled i Postage slumps, old ( '..ins, 'otedcr- rate money, send 4 cents in stamp i to Ilook'iv. Howling. IVnt, I Eiui tahle lUulding: .Memphis: Teiui.; for I price lists. Thev also represent large Mamif ctuers.U'ri'c them for prices anyihicg you want. I?efo;e going on a s -a-voyage or into the country, t- sure and put a hox f Ayci's Pi:U in y.mr valise. ; You may have occasion to thank us for this him. To relieve constipation ! hiliousie ss, and nausra, Ayer's Pills 1 arc the West in the world. Tln-v arc also easy to take. I :'The Southern P.u-iness Col h gc of Asheville, N .(.'.. The (ueen Mountain City of the South, ot I lers one-half free tuition to two worthy sttnhnts of this couniy who are to be i-eccommeiidetl hy t4ie Chairman oi the County Ciuii nnsssom rs and must enter by the L'Oth, of October. One ad vantage of taking Ayer's Sarppar'lla to purify the blood ii that you need not infringe upon your hours ot tabor nor deny your self any food that agrees with you. In a word, you are noi compelled to t.arve or loif. while taking it. These are recommendations worth considering. We arc-sorry to learn that Lake r.ainbill are vnp to movetheii gall-ry from P.ryson City to Way- nesyille in a few day, they have al - ready inarte arrangement either tli.-ri. ..r in Vrmi-i;,, tlieieorin rranktm ,.,n . . , , SheriU Teaj;u? is putting the luin - her on the ground and niHkiiiz his flooring unJ ceiling ;t t' e B.C. Mlg. Cos mill this week to erect a( n-sidencc ior himself on his lot.cor- nor Spring an 1 Main Sts. Lightning struck ;i tiee in Hev. J.A. Deal's yaid Friday -v-ning. Mr Deal was out 'neir the barn and was stun iimI. Vi.nmr V:il (.r IWI ! was. on t ip of a load of hay on the j wagon and was knocked oil' Xo in I jury was dime. Fianklin Pres.-. t Niine day, -erne tune, some where votnwill wn.'hahlv know wi .-K i! i , VL. sick.!K.aj CH. 1)u U()t g() t)l the drug store and take a powerf 1 liven pill, for there is soin(;,h;iig lje'ter to lie had at no extia eo t. Ask .1. II. Dittnore for a box of Ra mon's TunicLiver Pi'l-'and pelitt-. Simple but always effectu.d: tv K-perate niedlcin s, one to eleaiisi the liver and the other To purifv tj(, i,:0()(j )n, U f-0 stivmrtl. nnd the appet t3. Ak your ilrug t ;t I ut it and ge. a ire trial ios( of the pdis. - In a recent letter to th the manufacturers Mr W- f Lenjamin, editor of the Sp cta'oi liiishl'ord, X, Y-, says; "It may b a pleasure t'1 you to know, the higl eteeiu in wdiich Chamberlain,. nie'iicines are held by the peo;j?c oi your own state, where there thev must be best known. Avii aunt o mine, who reside ht Dexter, low:, was a bo-it to visit me a few yeais since and before having home wrot mev asking if tie v were sold h p stating if they were inn she would bring a quantity with her. as a. she did not like to be with out them The medicines referred to are Cham herlain,s Cough Remedy, iainous foi its c-unr' ot colds and ci oupyjCham la;. lain, 3 Pains Balm for rheuma lisln, lame back, iiains inthesidi and cdie?t, and Chamberlain's Col j .Cholrea and Diarrhoea Remedy lor bo el complaints. These in dt-i-incs have '. ecu in eohsfant use in bi-Vwi for almost a quarter of centu ry. The people have learned that they are articles ol gn-it worth and merit, and unecjtialcd by any oth ers. They ::re for sale le ir "hv E. lv. errtt, andS. W. Cooper,, Whittier. x.c. ' A firancl -N e'n-e Officii, Ipncler. Iii .The Times of last, week the writer noticed the name of Miss Bertie P-nder appearing as one of the Maids ot Honor to th Sponsor f Andrew Coleman Camp. In sat- j isfaction to our curiosity we obtain- ed the information that Miss Pe der is a uraud-ccicc of (ien.'W in. I'orsey l ender, l hi laet c-oiriecied with her appointment as Maid of Honor is :i matter fir eongratula tioil to the veterans of the Ca'iip aill t . Miss render us Well. leii. Pemler was one of Lee's must tr'.ised Licut"iiants and the South's most glorious and heroie patriots' mid Uiai'tVl's. A nipiiik r of A. Coleman Camp Made Him Sik. Harpers Magazine. Whatever mav he the truth or falsity of the stories that are told of the scarcity ot funds in the cuntry . editor's pockets o.r the scarcity of; food in his stomach, the stories ar always tool, and neither the pro-j g less of education nor the growth j and developenient of the press, seems to ha.e auv effect upon' the crop. One of the latest ' conies from Kentucky, where; the mountain editor, at least .really ; develops into a Cnesus or an Ap e- ' ius, and this one is concerning a mountain editor. A suk-cribr had remrmhert d him v. rv kindly, and a day or, two latter a visitor called at his ollice. "Con I see the editor? "he iuquir-: I ed of the grimy little "devil" roost- i ing cm u nmn stooi. ".No, sir, ' replied' the youth on the Stocl. '-He's sit k. ' ;'W hat's the matter with him." "Dun'iio," said the loy. One of our subscribers give hi in a bag or flour and a bushel ot jertaters t'oher day and I rccko.i he's loundered." Deium-rucy V-S. I'opulisHi. Cncord Standard. j j (J ,j. at ,wo m,.n. yAaw i j R Ue j i , . I a I 'p'i n t iiicii Lpot it, was ln.uml . ; ' V ' , i ert I v individuals, of hh- own party! 1 ' 1 j al"1 the St'l,at r4used to 1 n,ir'u j ! ",c appointment. The latter leffi''d j and piayeil !or an appointment, Ins fri.-nds il d all they could for him; he got mi just as big a.s he h, too -he dec lined it. The former. h.an), bunting :mrt t night i. hril is a 1) niocrat from principle. r-j liantly illumii;ted with elee rie mains one; the latter, a Democrat jand gas arehe- lie encampment forofllc. puked and then went anrt I th - iirst ever held by the cider. made a dunce of himself. Delphi ! T,R' I '-tertainment is , . i an excel. -it one am. the tii Nsand) lie? two men. i . .. , mie ln-inj rovailv Hi 1. oined. llold- His lCeeoid. L.VXli.MARK. ii i i r r ii.. t iiev i. u. I nurcniias eiosein his second .year with the Bap tist church in Stalesville and hi? I d ors have been crowi'ep wiiii'sue. ce-ss. The membership has been a liotit doubled; the Sunday school and congregation have increased in numhei and interest. The work in south St-ttesviile has been a succes: the eontrihuti ins of idiurch and S.unnay schoo have inei eased for all the did'erent objects. The ehurcl: is out of debt and the new year be gins with a good outlook; South StatesviMe will be made a mission stdion and regular services will be conducted two Sundays in the month, b ginning next Sunday at 4 p. in. The open ail meet ings on the streels'will lie- continu ed Saturdays at half-past 4 p. m. Sent it to His Mother in Germany Mr. Jacob 'Esbensen, who is in the cno 1 iv of the Chicago Lumber Co., Des Moines, Iowa, says.-'I have jus!- sent some medicine back to my no hr in the county, that I know 'from personal use to be the be-t medicine in the world for rheuma tism, having uscl it in my family for several years. It always does i ht works." "0 cents bottle's for sale by E. Everett, Bryson City,. Xf C and S" W.Cooper, Whittier. EXPOSITION COTTON SMS AND I3TERHATWSAL, Atlanta, Ga, Sep. 18- Dec. 31. 1896. The I'ylliiwififr are dier ates for round ti ii tickets over the Southern railway from station named: From Adilk- A 1 inoinl Ashevi'.l.' A-iihvv.s Hrvsoii 'ity P.Mslinell Canton ( hole I 'ill.-horo Hewitts N:int:ili;il:i Syiy-a Wiiymvills.' "Whittur A ! " i...fy 12.'.)!)! l-S-")) 1 ".!! i ir..)oj l-v.ia: i:-:..sL,j H. ii- in I. ").!M.' i-".!n 5.-o: i4..v,: C 11. Hoi 11:T0 tl.-le! n.ro! 7. in 7.4'. 2.i" ' 4" 10.1-1 (i.40 J.:. : - V- 1 1.30i ,.2l 1 1 70 7 i'i ! 11.70 7.41 I J ::.-' 7. I'd 10.-V) I). 1 1 ..10 7.41 - i j rJ, i.t;a.u .,-.ia ,ia;iv from Sc.temlier 1-1 t Ve rnilier 11 ,180.1. inclusive, with final limit Jaiiilnry 7 l9(i. Colutnn ' : Tickets will h? sold daily from S pt. 15 to lice- 1 30; l'-l, inclusive, with j final limit fifteen I 1-1'.. davs from date of! sale- Notickes to hear longer limit than .January 7, 1!m;. Column K: Tickets will he s.,1.1 daily j from Sept. M to Pee-Ho.i s0.l. inclusive,; with tinal-limn seven7j days from date ot j sale. THt SOUTHERN RAILWAY is the only line i filtering the Exposition fi rounds, haring a doiihU-trark, standard-jruage railway from the renter of the city of Atlanta to the , Exposition rounds. Eor tickitsand full intlynir.ton applv tt. your nearest aciit, iiddess j.M CCU. U.A. Tl'KK, Traffic Manngei. (Jen. Pass. Apt-, lS'Mi Pcnna. Avj . Washington. D' (', FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING MATT U ASSES made to order Any artie'ic of lurniture made to order on short noiiccv workman ship and finish guaranteed. Full stock, thoroughly seasoned woods ready for use. always on hand. Prompt personal attention given to undertaking orders. f'urtis (i. I.ogan Sou of C. W KnoxvilK Term., pf. Uk-The iv l cnca.npi... nt of the Sons .. Werans .,Ut,U a Knox.il e to day. .... C..it.ian.l. r -in (hc-if W. E. tttm- k- -1-. . . -i 1 i- d.v " ( mcimitu. presided, hverv li vi.-i,n with the , scvpth ii of C lifomi.-i, ('doralo an I On piu I :m' ''Tr'llU,,l. Thrw thoiirand visitor ar.in attencijino. Manv of theni are inM of na'ional impor tauee. TheViS" is one mass of fb t; Sorry for tie ylrls. The oel ot the St Louis Chroiii e e tunes his lyre and buist into song as fu'lows; When the women all wear bloomers and th ir skirt? are hud a w ay: when their legs nu more are rumors, rmlvhid from light of day; wh- u the pelticoat's forgoCen with its sw ishing.'whish ing swirls, and there's less demand for cotton. I'll be sorr- ft r Mieglrls, I'll be sorry for the las-en. who in schoo! are at the b oks--at the hea i or fo. t of classes, I'll I"' sorry fur their looks, for their mas will will make their tiotisers and good feavens! don't w - kn rv. who were boys, but are not now; sirs, that they'll make a holy show. It is bad enough when Widie wearetli pants his mama niadei and it often knocks you ,si'.l jus jo see the youthful bl ide, wearing nuts which no man knoweth which . front or which is back if he com eth oi' lu goth there is quite ar. equal flack." But your Su.-ie. Oh, 'tis galling; scalding tears will downward glance, when you hear the urchin calling: Say! where did you get those pants? You will see her youthful, growing, but by 110 dead eertiiin rule, can 'you tell if she is going. or cming bom school There'll he troub'e, you'll allow sirs,there'll he anguish for your pus w hen their daughters all wear trou sers that are just revamped from i:aV. ?o I am weeping as I'm urit tiag and e-y tears fall like pearls, since I know what I'm inditing, fcr I'm sorrv for the girl s. A ilcAvard of $.100. Will Ik- (mid for any ruse uf KIh uiiki lisni which cannot he riirt'tl ly Ir lnim iiidihI's I.ightiun Kenifd v. '1 1 1 1- oiler is inadr in good faith hy the proprietors, and tht-rr is no rasonalile exriisr for any "on to suffer loriirer. Any ordinary rase will he cured hv one treatment, and it is poor 1 1 "a 7 4", I erononiv io cniirr wnen rriiri ran m-s -ll.T'i.' 7.45 I cured so certainly The prit-e of a month's . rr l . 1 ! . 1. . . . treatment --two hottlf sso, and that is the co t of a cure. Mill particulars and . testimonials of won li-rlul cures sent to any address. I 'ninunonds Mnliral ' o-, 4 Maiden Lane, New York. Ag -nls wanted end 2-xts f(ir tsanndo. NUTlCh' Al i Kx-d P's ti rit.g volurr.i s f th-' Code Ircioiig ng o the c tmty are h'rehy r tpicVe! tt r 1 t ti f n them ;it o to tl !' k ofli e. T' ey arc reqttiivl f'i he I'SC of ; clr g ! Justice oi P ace, as ti.r gie:afary j ,,f .t(. j j,,,-,.s us he has mn.e ami no a Ut her', t. to have hem pr.nt d. A. IP HaVes. tbr. PA1. Com. scp 2 A (ilCKA 1' CtltCt'S. Sells Brothers W'lll Npreail Their Tents in Asheill Oc t 7tli ! Ski.I BBoTHKKs'preat circus will spreaj ; its nlarnniot tenCs in Asheville. Monday, i O t. 7th. The death of Ailate Fctrcpauuli ami l'.T. Harnum pluci-s Sells Hfos. in nM tn-rni-tudr. Se'ls Hfir"' cnor nioc.s united show is ; now the oldest in every re-pe-t. In genuine 1 merit and eitterprise they, are to If as-ign- j ; tsl fir-t plat, a hilr "r. features of original- j ! it v and pennitic c-ict llcn(f thrr Icad.This is the twenty-fourth roniiniioin. year of their -iK-rienr,i in the hw huinf; a longer period than nt other can lt of, a lid in all that time thev have proved at.le j honahle. pr.'i-i-i'c, MJ'-fian-ftil and wpti lar caterer t the millions of aniurmrnt lovers. Arrange metits have been n-al w ith all the- railr-ail and rteanw'.iip iin to run excursi. t at reluctl rat on ih dav of the I'L' show. tptlefwy mn .rfVc. Mil Kenrlaa. Dr. HUM Saw Boart Car at PreggiaU. Happy ad coc-.-mt Ii a home with " The R thcsier; a Unip with the !i;ht ol the moraine, uci, x. i lie K ot be vej liap Co. ,Nw Vo. i. Jftodel Steam" Iiaundpy, Asheville, N.C. I gT " VlUV CI. sS I'alfon .1. A. Hrnwp. Arnt. at Hotrl Kntelhi. McCLAIN'S LIVERY STABLE. o - BRYSON CITY, N. C. EVERYTHING FRESH ANDREW n H. A. McClicin has ojwned a penerHl liwrv aif fef tiJ4' 'iJi'jrit' City, and Iih c i.uii. s well prepiri to fttrui-di stlih aJid plffWCaM o4ritia horses and com fortabli' new can ih yes H - - -s- Living Frieest fa A Dial will convince yon that niv hoprs uw llo . tn.Ul tiHtl phl tist liV-ry sloek that Tennessee priNlner. - fef-iMve iiih a chance. ' Yery frniy rwiff If. . I. McLLJtX. ONE GIVES RELIEF. Ten years' use of , Mexican Mustang Liniment im a Livery Stable ; For Sprains, Stiff Joints arid Harness Galls. - , Hill cures HEAVES with Mexican Mustang liniment in 6 hours. Aiw Sill I'll'' ELKHART CARRIAGE Uuve Jld to comnmere for SI yrra, miviiiK them the deuler s pn.Ul. We are the ldetnnil l.arceot mumtfatiun-M In Atner i. :.n lie- Vehicles and llurte-mlhls tT-hlp $11.00 wild pnviluKi: to oximiiiHi before any luonojr U lory. V.' arrant for 2 mid. v.'n us t rn-in :t I,. - j.i.. ni.,i.Tf.,r r..u( ll.ixinR iroe. VYC taac Jl.ixinR lroe. RlllpplUti WHOLESALE PRICES. Spring Wagons, S3 m..,en-iifurfcju.M. Kiuns a ell fur 1100 to S37. SO, onne u mII No. 37. 8arer Uaruess. to Sioo. Farm wagons, wgonwi. Milk Wagona, Delivery Wagons Road Carts. i TCLia n t, iu. scs 12350 r Mums Krr mI4 kI 1 rtl RmSST. :jiif(?nnk "Aioft' ,- ivw Ji'n (( )lP r"r No.il4, TopUttRcy. $43.00 Vu. t, Krxi KIDLNU SADDLEII . -w r i. No. 3, p-rui WaeoD. n Poor Health means so much more than you imagine serious and trifKng.u2nti glected -mv. r - .7 greatest giit'Miealtn. If roearefeelitif Browrts out of aoru. wrak and gracTalljr i baucted, aeivoii, bav e no appetite r Iron and can't wotk, J tctr oocctak-1 n( the moat rria- J tile strrartbmuiK 1 nedtruicwbtrh u J srinni hui v- lei. A lew bot tie care benefit comes from the very m doae T wt ( itmzn Jr Urtk. a4 II I plcafcant Ui take. Bitters It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Uver j Neuralsu, irouwes, CoiisUpation, Bad Blood .Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. Cet nnlr nf teiiutna H baa croaed rtd W Hues ocribe wrapper. All other aie aab-1 -4(ntn i m recejj of tw x. ctampf we 1 uitd ot Tea BeMUfol warie i. Fair Vi-w s.-d book tre. aovH CHZH.cjt co, 8Ai.Tr.joee, ho. WORK Ot'ARAXTRRDt Read Mis Positive Statement. Wahmixotiin, N'.C. IV... I, ItWC l.ijim Mi'.j. (it., Ilnxtkiyn, X. V. (icutl.-iii.n: I Imvp iiMcl Mrxican Mm tang Liniment tr ti yr in my Uvrry stiihl... and liml that it U tlir U-t tiling ui tb Moi 1.1 for a Hkavkv lioHXR. lil thre tllr- si.iifuU of MtistinK Liiiiinn.L in a tnt of si.iifuU of MiifcUntg Linun.-i.L i ,t"i' t''v u,'uve" in i,ouni- ' ih.-ikI it for Sprain, Ktiff Joint. I r and it will .1 a Uo rflomi- , SpraiiiH, Htiff Joints HarneMOalla nidi as a Urst i Iilss Liniiiifut f.-r Faintly um. Your, l-.uling Hale & Livery Stable. U. H. HILL. and HARNESS UFO. GO. ear. Why pay an anenttlCI ii.itn wbtsii not itaiisiiw Write Tour own order, aunaa vi unmiii 1 to $50. .oarutel Surreya, 69 toStOO tiat. Too Busciaa. Curacy fhaBtona,C HirncM. ui FLT Sim. KlklMrt BlcHa. Tmj..k, 4.u a.-, b.1 4c tm BneanialM lire-, v - I-.' fSB Ko.Tl. Rarrcr - (,.x,iuiwii. 1 Aodres. W. B.PRATT, 8ec'y ELKHART, !m). Burning Or j freezing. Whether you're acorn feSj with lever or chilled w' f deep eated cold, tbt medicine will c m f. i For The JJver A andKlduty Pleasant to the Tast. It does not cause cm -.rpa- T tioo, but breaks chilla, p-.. vents y fever, ratifies and th!r!..r-. the A I, V blood, corrects the t'ean- y ses the atom sen and ;-rpioves y I digestion", creates :-. irT6,. IN IJwJwM W w al an Swuiata aae tr- t ?h. CULLEN & NEWMAN. A 5e lyeprlctt. 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The Smoky Mountain Times (Bryson City, N.C.)
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Sept. 20, 1895, edition 1
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