VOL, 4. BEY SON CITY, N. Ci; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I 1895"; NO. 39 a -': V professionals. TO KN K Y-AT-L A W. ' r A. M. FRY, Buysos City, - N.-C. Collection of claims and the. investiga tion of land titles a specialty.' - jBATHERWOOD, A T TO R N E Y-AT-L A W Office n tlie Court House, - Bmrscs City., - NJ 0. ttornoyatLaw, BrjKou City, S. C. . BRYSON CITY, X. C. PRACTICING - PHYSICIAN. (vy" Pro nipt attention to, all falls, . Iav or Nijfht. J. H. TEAGUE, M.D. Whittikk, N.C. p'.IYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Will Rive prompt attention to all calls, lay or night. , DrW A.I Sprinkl, Dentist. Whittieh. N. C. Prompt attention to all calls in town or ' M,tl "stWORK AND PRICES GUARANTEED,' -0-0 STANDARD KEEPER Swain County R, H. P?nder 15 yson City, N. C. J Hotels. EN-TEL-LA. NEAR DEPOT. Bryon City," G. New management. Newty furnished. :VoL-(Uiwdation Joe -.biMmcrcial men. liates reasonable. i LQUIS L. LAKg, proprietor. Drummer's Home, Bryon City, 1ST. C Clean- rooms ami the best fare. ' - VY. F. GooPct, Pronri t tor. Western hotflj " . Cou?t Square, AsiIF.VILI.E, N. $1.00 u Pay. C. Itefittfd anil refurnished since it was burned out "will is now equal to any SJ.O.rJiiinso in the citr. " . ; ' 1 T-Intrtr, x 'ropietcr; 3 ry s p n H c t e 1 , Andrews. N:C. Sim. E. Hn on, P 1, ct'"ii iivi 'e ', T . it I- nert. sir n "' r -"' North" Carolina'. W NATIONAL Kill WAYlMESVILLE : Nr p; Uates l."0 a day. Good fare and nice , oius. Polite attention to all. ; CHASUSjCpHINSHAM Oivpostteililakburu's ' Wiltaef arMpiy .'Whittler wi.h fresh meats, on Tuesday and Fridijvofeackweek., . . OTPPEOJFREE Dr.IXIKX'IGXiT K sin r . Ct Accurali andt 1oiyx)n the - '' FARQUIiAR- -FeK-tsr M II with QjBlt.V ' t'iiiil H J sn.uon rL u-nn Kiielne nd Hollers from ii u w Uotk L'ower. . For rUlPdeScrlpnw caUlogu addreas. ' ' AaiARQUHAR-COltd.,, "-' ' " YORK," PA? t JmiaikiM r-JT. etc No Fit, I IBM Hah. I 1 1 ;.L. -w . 1 ct4. Tie 1 1?1P- KLINE,,, A BMW Lumbe Vante V t v V v HOME NEWS. :o WRott let yonrsnbsc'riptio i 1 pw.To.ir auWriptio,, expires with the date after rour B iue. Renew iug AfckyouWf this qnestlon.-'HaTelpaid my newspaper sabscription7n - T. R. Allison of Webster vu here this week.- ' , "Wood wanted on subwription at this office. I Country produce will pay a sub scription to this paper. ! Oats, Hay or Fo&ler taken; on subscriptionsj old or new , Mr. & Mr-. C.J Morrow returned from the Exposition Wednesday, Look on the 4th page and see wh n. the heriff has to say about your taxes. The. imes will be sent to any ad dress from now until Jan. 1 1897 for $1.00 in Cash. Rev. G. A. Bartlett of Franklin is preaching a s lies of sermons at the B iptist Chu.ch here this we ;k W. D. Townsend of Henry & T lumber tii;m went up to Scott s Creek timber contract this. week. Charlie Wilhide and his wife are 3oing to leave us ljut we are not in formed s to where they will locate. Country produce will be received .11 payment of back, present and future eupscript on to this paper. Rev. G. II. Church will begin a revival meeting in the Baptist ciiurch at North Wilkesboro Mon day night. Laudtnark. Capt. M. A Gee ot Bushnell wis in town several days this week ou business connectad with his saw mi. s on Alarka and Brush Creks. Mrs. John St .rnes of Asheviie, Joreepondiug Secratary of th Woman's B ptist Missionary socie ties, was, i he gu st of Mr-. D. K. ' ' ,j j . - Collins. Miss Moo-ly's line of Millinery-Hzn ii very complete, vvith the piettie-t line of -Hats ever brought here- Go and se; them if you want something ne it.aiwl et; iish. . Hall's Vegetable Siei ian Hair Renewer is, unquestionahly, the best preservative of the hair. It is ajso curative; of daudrufi, tetter, and all 6calp affections. Sherifi Teague and hi Deputy. Mendetiliall made a several days trip t Tr nnessee' by. way oi Oconee Lultn, returning Tuesday and with out site ess in their busin ss, A U.S. T.-.:ograpliie .1 Coil s is camping here preparing maps for a Geological corps to follow later. This corps, took np the Fame work where lett oil l v t t .-t . . at b?U r la i iii, Mis.s, hi;i A.-lnvuitli' ol" Fan V'ievv: Sue Robinson of B.iisain Grove and Son ra Ivobinson ol Sylva. d legates to he W. .' C Bapt si Convention w re the usts of rirs. R n Pender. M.S. J. 11. Tucker f .v n v . , Preside t of the . A. C. Baptn-t Woman's Missi nory soci ties, ami Mr J. H. uekerPr sident XV. X. Bapli t.Conven inn , r gn-. Mr. it Mrs. A. M Fry. The WesU;rn North Caroli a ap tis as urchaSed by In. P. M tbee n ofGast mia on Satur a last. Mr. Matheeny's proprietorship will begin with next weeks issue and the paper wi I be printed in Ashe ville. L One by one the lagging crews of Deep Creek come in, J no. G. Thorn as, and tVill Harrell are, both ex twtin7 tt onll outsho'ily. Last l o - r - winter has learned them, to seek winter duartere iii more ways than one. . A;.cough whickpersists day afte day should not te neglected an? longer. It menu? something more thnn anaern local irritation, and the sooner it is lelieved the bett-r. Ta.ke' AVer's Chrrv " Pectoral. It is prompt to act and sure to cure ' Prof J. If. Crane has laid aside his fciiheraf researches and has boug'it abouti 25 acres of 1 ind of T. W, Conley j ost hack of J.H. Sitfm i trhfira he is building a id will es- I ' w - tablish a farm for raising and fat- teBipg.icken and other fowls. J. Ban. Lake is Photographing inV w -mi.. i- i ie inw irees. lne Register of .Deeds issued a ,urr,age license last featurdayto John H. Welch and Miss Lillie Marr of Needmore. Federal court at Aebeville next week and our people must not lor get thet R. Mclnturff has re-opend and refiittcd the Western HoU on Court square, where he furnishes fare as good as a " 12,00 house for $1,00 per day, Supt Tbos W. Potter Ute of the Eastern Cherokee School in this county is now rusticting, to quo'e his words " am living on my claim now and am a genuine old farmer and ranchman' Will go to Salem after a while " Mr. Potter's P.O ad dress is, El Reno, Okla. The only permanent cure for chronic catarrh is to thoroughly expel tbe poison from .the system by the faithful and persistent use of the Ayer's Sareaparilla. This wonderful remedy proves success ful when all other treatment has failed to relieve the sufferer When a man has the blues the English describe him as a "bein in a funk." The gre jt cau e of such depression of spirits is near y alwav s to be found in a disoidere iver, and the positive cure for it is Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills only' 25 cents, samplft dose, at J. H. Dit-i more's. For a pain in the side or chest there i&jiothing as good as a: piece of flannel dampened with Cham berlain's Pain Bnlm and bound over the seat of pain. It afiords promp and permanent relief and if used in time will often prevent a cold from resnlting in phneumonia. This same treatment is a 6U re cure for lame kick. For sale by E. Everett Bryson City & S W. Co .per, Whit- tier. . rt -- j A. McGuire,a well known cit of McKay, Oi.io, is of the opir. ion that there is nothing as good for children troubled wi h colds or croups as Chamberlain's Cough H-medy.He has use i' in hi fami ly for s-veral years with tk- best re sult and alw ys keeps a b ittlle .fit in hbus . After having la uripe he was him-u lf troubled with a sev ere conyh. He usedother remedies without benefit and then concluded to try. ihe children's medicine and to hit? delight it soon effected a per manent cure. 25 and 50 cen lot ties For sale hv E. Everett, Bryson City & S. W. Co -per, Wi.ittier. m A Card. To the many, who while yet strangers, became mends to both myself and wife, during her con- finer.:ent to a bed of sic ness, with typhoid f ver, I use this medium of returning our thanks to you a 1 forgetting not, the kindness of one of the good people of Bryson City. Very Respectfully, V. D. Townsend. Card of Thanks. To the Citizens of Bryson City; In behalf of the Convention and all the Visitors and Delegates attending, and as Chairman of the Committee on Entertainment, I wish to shank our good people, one ad all, foi the generous aid and assistance in pro viding homes and entertaining the very large number of visitors and delgatee to the Western North Caro lina Baptist Convention held here, the past week. Many and warm words' of praise were spoken by vis iting brethren and sisters, for the kindness and hospitality of our peo ple, who so generously 1 id aide all sectarian feeling and joined us in making our convention a success, and showing the outside world thai. we are all laboring as a Chii4fan band with the same end in view. Respectfully, J. S. Elmore, Chairman. Dr. Dumntond'8 Lljbtniar Remedy for he u malts m has received the nntnalified endorsement of the medical faculty, as being a safe and remarkably ef ficient preperation, Its work is so speedy and miracJoos that benefit is felt firm the first dose. A treatment consists of two bot tles, "nd lasts a month Price $5; sent by ' ezprese on receipt of price with fnll special instruction. One treatment will care sny ordinary case. Drammoad Medicine lo.; 48 Maiden Lane, New York Agents Want ed Sand 25 cts for sampler '": ' V Cbarentloa Notes, v: v Qhltp, iVtch enj the Con. ventton(T;. - - i The Convention was mtoi haf moniouB.'. ' ; Jes& Elmore knows how to pro- Tide homes for delegates.; - Ottr peoblc forgot "hard times" when the Convention came. .. : i , ; Ret. A. Sentell makt s a pat tern Convention Clerk. So say alb . ti irk' . v nev. c. Auison oi Brevard was one of Transylvania's represenati ves Rev. ToBf Bright, Kargrt City N. C. was a de egte to the conven tion. ' : ' -1 ' ' Rev E, ABrowo, Pastor of the Bilt more church was among the delegate?. Rev. J. WlLawinp, President of Bel view College. Cobb, N. C. was in tbe Convention. Rev. S. C.Owen, was here in the interest of Stinday, School Mission ary work. . ; Tke Wertern North Carolina Baptist Convention held at Bryson City was a success. Rev. I. TfNewton of Brevard is a ben utifui speaker, and with it so mild and kirid. f Dr.-Felix, Pastor of the First Baptist Chtirch at Asheville attend ed the Con vention. There ryerp some pretty girls in the Convention that laft some long face boy behind them. Rev; M". P. Matheny, a travelling Missionary, late of S. C. was the heaviest weight in the convention Rev. Dr Folk of Nashville, Tenn. was here in the interest of the Southern Baptist Sunday (School Board. ,! Miss Ida Ash worth fead a very interesting and. irfstrttctif e "payer on ''Young Pes pie's Work.; Mr. J. P: Morgon Nof Asheville Corresponding Secratary looked fa miliar in the Convention 1 and was accompanied by his wife. Miss Sue Robinson's response to th "Address of Welcome" was very fine and appropiate, and appreciate ed by all a ho heard it. Rev. Samuel S. Gibson & wife lateof Ohi'i, now of Hendersonville of which church, Mr. Gibson is as or, were among the new faces t be -een at the convention. President J. H. Tueker's talk on "Th Neg o" as excellent and fill ed with facts well wrth consider ing He gave due '-repit to the ' wi N k a" n-i her'' fr a .. .r a .t vti iicee sor.-.' Froe Medk-ai Keference Bok (64 ages) for men and women who jre afflicted w.th any form of pri ate disease peculiar -to their Hex, errors of youth, cont io s diseases, fcnia e t ou Iff, etc., etc. ShhI 2 two c nt ptam 8, t ay p stage, to the 1 ndinn sjiecialtiej an physicians in th s coun y ( r HA if a W AY & GO. .224 Soutn ; p, road St, Atlanta, Ga AGENTS tsssiicn rears ? saaipls farsr wool Pants ts srdsr $3. - Suits " " " Overcoat " $12. Big ladacsattats ts the right parlies. Address GUARANTEE TA1L0RIN6 C 21S-217 6ranaSL,ILY. . n c ;f TTrnE BOSTON PIANOS A Por DURABILITY, BEAU TY, SWEETNESS OF TONE and LIGHTNESS OF TOUCH ARE UNEXCELLED. Km Wh me Pma, at , prior, wmj ' the Met. aa attractive' case, any the the heat Actloa ta any hay the Bastaa. THE BQSTQn P1AHS C0, Smtf BsKlcewo SLt-c WOOSTER, O, .... ,. f-' As a Doctor Does, - The one great fault -with all Liver Pills is that they act sud denly and sharply instead of quietly and continuously They produce a violent relief and then leave you weakened, with an empty stomach and no appetite for food. This is not what a doctor loes. Every physician preveritiea a powerful remedy for a diordere4 liven Uttht then orders also a MrenRthrninr tonic, which act aa a pnrifier. restorinr ih nMia I toain up the ytcm, and making yxM icH This is exactly what is done and Ramon'-Tonic Pelletsv Twatoxes, tw separate medi cines, and both at the cost of one. A three weeks' treatment for 25c. Ask your druggist about h. - I14Mlr armU.ftsva6 ,8boaSI.OO. , BJWWH Jf0. CO, Wtw Tuk. $100 For a Bottle. Mrs. 8. D. Wi ship, l Waaninrttn 8l' ProTidencs R. I., after using one bottle ot Drciumond'a Lightning Beniedy for Rhcu matiam, wrote to the Drummond Medicine ! at, 48 Maiden Lane, New York, . sarin? ahe wjuld not take One Hundred Dollars for the benefit received. If yon have any ! form of Bhenntatism, and wish to ret rid of it tend $0 to the Drftmmond Mediciow Co., and they will aend to your ezpreaa ad dress two boltkft of their remedy enough for a month' treatment Agents Wanted, Send 35 eta for Samples. EXPOSITION COTTOH STATS AID IITERHATIOIIL, Atlanta, Ga, Sep. 18- Dec. 31, 489$. The following are ther ates furronnd trip ticket over the Southern railway from stations uaned; .- . 1 From .... A C K Addi 15.10 11.05 7.10 Almond .... 12 11:70 7.45 Asheville J 2-85 9.40 2.65 Andrews .... 15 90 11.70 7.45 Bryson City ... . -15.90 11.70 7.45 Bushnell 15.90 11.70 7.45 Canton .... 13.80 1 0.15 6.40 Clvde .... 14.05 10.30 6 45 Dillnboro .... 15 40 11.30 7 25 Hewitts ... 15.90 11.70 - 7.45 Nantahala .... J5.90 11.70 7 45 Sylvia 5.30 13.25 7.20 Waynesville 14.35 10.50 6.55 Whittier ... 15.90 11.50 7.45 Column' ; Tickets will be sold daily from September 15 to De 'ember 15,1895, inclusive, with final limit January 7 1896. Column ' ":Tickete will be sojd daily from Sept. 15 to Dec. 30, 1895, inclusive, with final limit fifteen (15) days from date of ; sale. No tickes to bear longer limit than January 7, 1896. Column E: Tickets will be sold daily from Sept. 15 to Dec- 30,1805, inclusive, with final !imnseven7days from date of sale. THE SOUTHER RAILWAY is the only line entering the Exposition Grounds, having a double-track, standard-guage railway from the center of the city of Atlanta to the Exposition Crounds. For ti"kits and full inform aton applv to vour nearest agent, addess J. M.CULP, W. A. TURK, Traffic Manager. CI en. Pass. A gU, 1300 Penna. Ave., Wash'ngton, I'. C. 'A GREAT BATTLE .... is to be Waged between now and 1806 . . . . ( FOR FREE COINAQBj) THlt PEOPLE'S MONEY the coinage of both gold and fiver, without disertsalaatlsa, which amaHrr.( . coinage of boih as opposed to the policy of contraction, which has bsra dictated by Engtaad aad a4pts4 if w J; t- ton, and which levies ulbu on every prod act of tbe farm, an valuations of all kinds aad ea all eompaasaUoarf" a-?. THfc GREAT ISSUE NO W is the doable sUadard agaiast the single standard -tb sal af both gold aad silver swa-.; : : money metals against kneping ths currency of tbs country on the gold basis. THE ATLANTA WEEKLY CONSTITUTION CIRCULATION OF MORE THAN 1 56,000, chiefly aaaoog tbe (armars of the wastry, sad gauaf I n-" b than any weekly newspaper publisbeJ on the face of tbe earth, is The Leading Champion of the Ho,il'-; the great contests in which they areengaged against the eaaetioas of monopoly. "HE CONSTITI TI ri IN IS THE e ng the news of ortlng ia full the in America, r. v Eorope, and rsportt HE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, aad as aa exponent Soa.bem newt U has no equal on the continent. VN ENLARGEMENT OF TWELVE COLUMNS. To moat the demands upon Its apact for raw. The Constitutkm has increased its size to paces, 7 columns, maklof $4 columns each k. THE CONSTITUnON'S SPECIAL FEATURES The Farm and Farmers Departmeat, The Women's Department, The Children's Depart-n-nt .n all "Bdar able eirsettoo a4 are apeelatly attraettve to thaes U vyjyigl1?!. -Aa.,u' ..r w. rtMlrr ttta sdtMrial i.. . mt CUKE ISOWKIA. to Ss eoatrnwyrs we rkf at ayawrVirhto m.r o-j naaaaeb wntarsaaBin Ira, utf iHsakot. Wat TTmU t- ''. TTTlZ? awafafj "- ' uber. km that eaiataa H ta rwr anaMa trm Ttrciata ta jeaaa. nmm .. m 'ZZZl Dntiac taa whale lay u4 fail are ta hrtag . ika i.u It kai etvea ataia editorial Bl tick ervata kr9 thowa Ut k arapaatie 1a STRAIGHT, ,x Coawnrtmo salataa the faaa By sneiai imapiil ta jMnarvd atoii atifra ra tbw t-saa rsHMsKfW jodel Steam Ixaundry, :Mevaie,H.C ... 4. . ' ' First class work CrUAA2Tns Call on J, A. Brown, Ageai at BRYSON 4 3- ONE GIVES RELIEF. Clothing So?d at a saving to yon, of one-third of your money, comr and see my SAMPLES aud PRICES, , R. II. PENDER, ' ; BRYSON CITY. N,C. Ten years' use of Mexican Mustang Liniment , in a Ciwry Stabtey For Sprains, Stiff Joint end Harnrss QalU: k Hill cores MB with lleximn Cisfeq lit iiG'bit published at ATLANTA. GA and having BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST AND BEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPEK pJ-Im-I tbs world, having correspondents la every city la America, aad ia ibo .' ml details of debates in Congress oa all (jaesOons of pabne interest. Pries It ;v .1 lUwtMtl .tusKial srrb. Ms MeTrtraak TKB of ths sad Uatr CLEAN, UNTRAMMELLED: that ths aswfllhssiaaasST rtaa ' SI Hotel Eniella. fc CITYTN. C. s i fi kf4 MH Pwtttv 5UtMMt. WAaanieTox, N. ('., Feb. 14, 1 Wh Lyon Mfg. Co., Brooklyn, X. T. , , Oentlemen-I hava used Mexican Mu tang tJafanMt for ton yean la xoplitdef sUble, and find that it U the bH'ttlnt io ibi world for a. Hxatxt Boms, PutthrMtobk- -pooafub of Mustang Liniment la pint of cold water and give It to tba bora and it wfll atop the heaves in 0 boon. I east also roewr mend it for Sprains, Stiff Joints, Earsess UaUa and as a flrst class Liniment for Tmmilj uss -, Toars, - Lekdi&c 8ak Sc. Livary StobU. O.B.BILL. of geotaera oplalea sad tr..; . Are such as. are aof te bl tn4 User paper la America . r.y . w . i. e COSSTrnmOX has aarajaw. y4 ansfnee4 fsitey of wmaajft . - . cewststwnoa at ths 1 - fmUt

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