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:mTV; ttteS: TiTtYSON CLTY.'-"nORTH,C"AROI.TNA.. "" " " v- -Z ' -"-"--L -r""""""" . . . " - rr- awrnvn . ... ja m M C VOL. 4. BRY SON CITY. N. C, ERIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 1896. NO. 52 'Prof essionals. -fr TTOOEY-AT-LAW. A.M. FRY, Bryhos City, - - N. C. t-'ollection of claims and the investiga tion of land titles a specialty. X. IKATHEBWOOD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office n the Court House, BRT86S ClTT, -N.C. T. X. BRYSON, Attomoyatlaw ItryKon City. X. C. Dr. : Soopeiy BItYSOX CITY, X. C. PRACTICING - PHYSICIAN. asTPronipt attention t all calls Day or Night. J. H. TEACiUE, M.I). Whittikh, N, C. piIYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Will K-ive prompt attention to all calls, d:iy or niglit. Dr W A. Sprinkl, Dentist. -J Webster N. C. Prompt attention to all calls in town or country. I&.WORK AND PRICES GUARANTEED. OO Hotels. EN-TEL-LA. NEAR DEPOT. Bryson City, IT. C New management. Newly furnished. Accommodations for commercial men. Kates reasonable. LOUIS L. LAKE, Proprietor. Drummer's Home, Bryson City, 1ST. C Clean rooms and the best fare. Ra es, $1,50 per (by. W. F. CooPer, Proprietor. WESTERN HOTEL. Court Square, ASHEVILI.E. N. C. $1.00 a Day. Refitted and refurnished since it was burned out and is now equal U any $2.00 honse in the city. R. Mclnturff, Propietor -Brvson Hotel, Andrews, N.C. Sam. E. Bryo.n, Propietr. Location pet tect, Table tlie best, i'.iiest sum net residence m Wot v .n North Carolina. NATIONAL HOTEL WAYNESVILLE, , N. C. Ran. S.V a dav. Good fare and nice onu. Polite attention to all. k Burning Or freezing. Wbetber you're acorched vith fever or chilled with dee I nam you- deep stated cold, the medicine will cure , Dr.CCRoc's For The XJrer , umd Kidney. Pleasant to tbsTaita. 9 It does not caoas constlpa y tioo, but brcaka cttfftt. pteventt J Hml ....Mil tSa htf. rlf il I L -. " . l i ses the stomach and L dlceation. cm and quiets tba ti at alt i OVULES AJJTBWMAN, V I KaxrCto,Te HOME NEWS. Don't let your subscription l:-pae.Tour subscription ezpirea with the date after vour name. Renew i Ask yourself this question. -'Have I paid my newspaper subscription?" Our friend, J urk in Willis, knight o' the grip was here Wednesday. Our typho suggests we make a note that the town ts fu'l of drum mere and no money. U.D. Butler representing Cowan, McClung & Co. was interviewing u r merchants this week. Madison connty is to have an extra term ot her criminal court to open on the 9th of March. Frank Brown of Asheville was here this week showing our mer hants a line of s imple clothing. C. D. Rosser, travelling salesman for F. M. Robinson, Atlanta was among visititing drummers this week. W. R, Cox representing C. W. Thom Richmond was numbered a mong the crowd of drummes in pur town this week. The Thrice -a-week world pub liehed in New York City and The Times will be snt to any address, one ear for 81.50. . . To r tain an abundant head of hair oi a natural color to a good old agehygeneof the scalp must be ob- s rved. Apply Hull's Hair Renewer. ... . , Delinquent bubfccribere, especial lv those that have been dropped will please remember the weather has been such that firewood was a comfort to have on hand. Timber owners and boeeers wno want CASH for their timbers or I 1 gscan g t it by seening R. H. I runaer Drys.ifi t,ny or inos. nab tings, Employee of Mr. Vanderbilt, . r. . .... rPL rr I at UUlSnorO. ' We are glad to note thBt, Hotel 1? . 4nlln in rt f r rsf t-kiYat rtaa?B art I aiiKibkte umujj u v.uomv., much that they have at times, been unable. to accomo :ate al. those anDlvii.c. We 6U2eusJt . that Mr Lake add a dozen rooms. Mr. J. L. L. Slagle died in Ashe- ville last Saturday, after an illness, of several lnomiis. She was 73 years old and had been a member of the Meihodist Church 60 years. Mrs. Slag.e is well known to many peo in this an adj ling couniies. Much of life's misery is due to in digestion; for who can be happy with a pa n in his stomach? As a corrective and 6treng:nener ot tne ai:emeniary organs, Ayer's Pills are invaluable, their us being always attended with marked benefiit. "Bacteri i do not occur in the blood or in the tissues of a healthy living body either ot man or the lower animals." Sosays the celehra ted Dr. Koch. Other doctors say that the best medicineto render the blood perfectly pure and healthy is Ayer Sarsaparilla. W. II.(Klooiu)Bakerwas brought . n Friday evening and placed in jail her charged with being lmpli- cated in tne murder oi me inaian Moses Wilnota, who was stabbed to death on Ocopee Lufta some days ago. Me was Drougnnij m Dy a. y,. Patterson, Mia fatterson ana j. a. r ... IrOWn. It has been facetiously remarked that a bilious headache reminds you ot each ot your past sinsand several of your future ones: There is leas ex- cuse tor bilious headaches in these days than formerly, since they can j be completely cured by a simple i course oi Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills Ask J. H, Ditmore about this won- : derful new remedy. It costs but 25 cents a box and is rarely known to faiL Try, a free sample. Wtth each box there are Home tiny Pellets tor ''toniug up" the eyBtem. rwwwl rw at. nt ia.ni. tm peciallT for atoek as well es man and that purpots U su m Ua cans holdiag - one-half pousd of medicine for 2Scenta Lambebt, Fbaxxltji COw, Txxv., March 211893 : I haTe used all kinds of medicine, but I would not give one package of Black- Draught for all the othexs I ever saw. It is the best thing for horses or cattle la the! spring of the year, and will cure chick cholera every time, R. R. Botiavd ! Wood wanted on subscription at this office. . Country produce will pay a sab seription to this paper. J.S.Elmore went over to Morph y Tuesday to Jack Smith on busi ness. Mrs. M. T, Battle is on a visit to her son William at Andrews this week. AttyJ. J. Hooker of Webster was here Monday on professional business. Atty G. 8. Ferguson of Waynes ville was here this week on profes sional business. One year's subscription given free to every subscriber, who pays one year for The Times. Ch irles Harris, the Kaolin mM of Dillsboro was here Monday, look ing after the Kaolitt property here. ''Money To Loan at 6 per cent interest on five years time. Apply to M. L. Holcomb, Waynesviile N.C. -Collector Ta ham made a survey this week for B.G. BiruhareiJ o 'tart his brandy distillery to makin corn vVhiskey. Mrs JaVe Glance of Texas, a sis- ter ol S. W. Cooper of Whittier wa- down and spent last Sunday witli vv. l.;onle' Collector latham ot Murphy while here this week and assisted W A McGahn in straightening' up his warehouse b md J U & Joe Gibbs went irom her to Andrews Tuesday where the gave a successful Magic Lunten show the same night Arc vou interested m vour coun ty paper, if so, give us the news tjm8, we'll do the rest Ca,h paid for p, chestnut Qak Agh an(j Lyun logs delivers UnvirhpronnR R Dnvlpiilcr.(t cash. See the editor ot the Times . . jonathan wood came 11 Monday from his pastorial lab .rp a Sylva and Dillsboro and reports- favorably of the prospects in his new field. The Washington weekly post and The Times wifl be snt t any ad- dress one year for 1,25. Now is your time you want the Post this winter while Congress is in session. Jas. H. McCoy of Dillsboro, was here this week, showing some fine Kaolin Properties, upon which he has options, We hope Mr McCoy- will succeed in interesting capital in "' F.w Another old landmark, eye sore and rat-harbor has gone. The old Mel Raby building, the first, hotel ever opened in the City, now own ed by -D. K. Collins has been pul led down and removeJ from Main st, it has beeu used as a store-house principally for goods boxes for some years. Mrs.. Emily "Thorne, who resides at Toledo, Washington says she has never . been able to procure any tried lYine for rheumatism tLat relieves the pain m quictly anj effectually aa r. im. . Pfl; tj-i,,, axxa th.t Bh e has also used it for lame back with success. For sale by E- Everett Brvson City, S.W. Coop- e Whittier. I I J3n loot ..nrl nntrnnvn I Ullt uay took uroa nuu uiun man was found in the Haw Gap on the divide, between Eagle creek and Bone valley. His eyes were picked out and the flesh of his face disfigured, supposed to have been J done by Eagles or Buzzards and his J shoes were gone. No definite infor- mation can be obtained, that will hn any any way identify the body. 0. W. 0. Hardmsn Sherifi of Ty- I er Co. W. Va., appreciate a good thing Md dow not hesitate to say L He Was almost prostrated with j a cotf when he procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy He ' . w rm w - a w w tor cougM ana -COia. or sate iy I K. Everett, Brvjon Cltjr, 8. W . Coop- er Whittier.' yWMSSIlWOsslaiiS,' 'f uawaavaC TTT tmm . : . QsrtatsWCwna4,i. " ' " M7f";"ff?f'it m'1'yi',,UU?mm J Xeitketv - tla a Good Ja4ffrMea. From the Brevard Now. -North Carolina's governor is ei ther very short of material or is no re pec tor of prisms in his appoint ment, justice otCae peace. In addi tion to his arduous duties as editor of the Hustld Mr. Shipmari is a partner in a mercantile business secratary of the Farmers' institute, secretary of the Yeiing Men's Busi ness league, secratarjr-treasurer ol the Brevard braoca Atlanta Build ing and Loan association tax-collector for the ' corporation, besides numberless other r&ponsibte post tions. "'" North CMroltna' rwrite. Newa A observer. The silence of Vice-President Stevenson on the money question ha been s profound that it has be come painful to his friends. His North Carolina friends and their name is legion, have c . me to be a- fraid that he would st .nd with 'fie administration. Mr Cicero W. Har- iss, writing lrom Washington to th ChaiJotte Observer, says that a North Carolina politician of note says that '-the Vice-President has t U a North CaroJuTa' friend who visited him recently that before the ')emocntic concentiof shall meet te will make a c mmirmcnmt on he silver question.? He has aiway een in favor of tree coinage, and ie intends to take grounds in "it avor in a letter." We hope this is true, Mr.Steven n is the North Carol na favor te r President if he -will gtaiid quarely for silver, but highly as i v esteem him, North Carotin nomocracy will support no candi lat! who i - not an but and out nl ' cat" of si vcr. The people are 'entitled to a traight, vot-e qm the sTlvvrqu stiii md the Nor h Car'riina -Deji6rAt' -y inttirhrtu giv? to therm if it w n their power to do so. If yon wa t cash for Cancelled ostage stamps, old Coins Confed erate money, send 4cents in stamps to Ho k & Bowlmg, Dept. I Equi table Buil ing; Memphis, Tes n. f r ,-rice lists. They also represent large M.uiufic tuers. Write them for prices anything you want. IV-5. Not Enough. Liver pills hare their food and bad side. They cleanse the bowels and clean out the system, but they leave the patient weak, eahanstcd and - 'nnitruirf, with no appetite and no strength. If you were to-go to s physician he would tell you that your liver pills were alp right but that they did not go far enough. You need something else to restore the appetite, repair the waste, purify the blood and build up the system. He itould give won a tonic. We supply you with the regular physician's medicine for an entire treatment of nearly three weeks. There is one small case of tea of the Liver Pills (the finest in existence and there is another box containing fifteen of the Tonic Pellets. You get them both for 25c. Ask your druggist for Ratmon'a Tonic K4wcr Pills and Ramon's Tonic Pellet. Together they make a sure treatment for Constipation and Biliousness. at n tmiii, man, m s .. sb st-oo. MWWW1CTO. C0.,sTwYtk. WANTED Every person wjho belongs to s Band orOrchesfra, or who plays the Violin, or Piano, to send for a free sample copy of the McslClAL Ike a. Rosenblatt it Dolby, Publishers, Greenville, Tcnuewee. m on. KUMa.w aa bl. an i ijtii. m. T TlTTIV!!AlTlfl WtTfllftTflTri mmm 5 luriiuriiii A perfect AstM&tkf r iDr.aOlrrasuIV 1 y-tTti- tUUUI lLwi1d-.&jWfeft J 1 aTanted8everal trait worth r eentlei v v or ladies to travel in North Carolina for established, reliable house. Salary $780 ana expenaee. Kteady pom ton. Enclose ref erence and self addressed statu ped envelope ine uoninion t-ompaay, Omaha eldg., nicajto, in. 4H4 Notice of Mortgage Sale Br Virtue of a Mortnre TWd xMubl by 8. W. Cooper and wife, J. E. Cooper to EL Everett A dm in Orator nf IT UkWtir nrrriarl thr imili im il will 11 fnr mK t the Court House door in Swain Cbuntv on Monday the 2nd day of Mar- h 1896 to the highest bidder at Public Auction, the t . . . . jana ana anniM atuviiiM in ui.1 Mnrt. gage, the same being duly registerd in Book v& uiijr;c eui ui owmb oumv on pages 430 En fig to which reference is here by given for a full and perfect description of said property. This 3 1st day of December 1895 E. Everett Administrator i2-28-96 of C- Whittier deceased. Nstice Of Execution 8sJe By virture of an execution issued from the United States Circuit Court at Asheville N. C November Term 1895 in the c aw of Morris and Hoskins Plaintiffs, against James Young, W. H. Young, William Edmiston, Joseph Thomas, Joseph Hefier- finger, W. J. White, W- A. Young, M. A. Gee the TuckaneiKee Lumber and Man ufacturing Company, and . Everett, Sure ty Defendants, I have levied npon the following described property, to wit- The timber described in cortract of W. T. 4 W. J. Woody on the waters of Forney's Creek being, 1. 16 Pop lar trees, standing on . their tract of 112 seres of land bounded all around bv the Whittier land, also the timber described in connract of James Payne on the waters of Tuckaeigee River being 6 Poplar trees on his tract of 205 acres of land bound on East by Welch, South by Delcxier west by Delozier and North by the Tuckaeeigee River. And will .by virture of said execu tiou and levey sell the same to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the Court house door in Swain County N. C. ori the first Monday in March. 1896 to satis fy said execution issued against the defend ants on a j udpment for $8734.00 and $419.63 cents costs, and the further costs of execu tion, levy and sale. This Js. ?3 1896. T. J. Allison, U. 8- Msr i!t, byE- G. Hyait, D.M- Notice is herby given in pursuance of an act of the Legislature of North Caroli na, ratified the 8th day of March 1893 that I will on the 4th day of March 189at the court house io Bryson City publicly pro ceed to establish, alter and create seperate places of election in Swain County for the Charleston voting precinct, in Charleston Township so as to provide as near as posi- lile at least one seperate place of voting for every 350 electors in every subdivision to be made as provided hi the act. This January 29 1806 J. R, Snow Clerk Superior Court. A Hoted MinstreL M T Skiff formerly business manager for W. J. Scanlan the Irish Comedian suffered with Rheumatism for years without relief until he bought a bottle of Drummond's Lightning Remedy.- Two bottles made a well man ot him. There a thousand reme dies for Rheumwtism but none have receiy ed the unsolicted testimonials from ptomi nent people as shown by Drummond's Lightning Remedy, when a cure is wanted sand $5 to the Drummond Medicine CV. IS Maiden Lane, ew York, and they wi l ship tyour exp:e s addres two large bottus of the remedy enough fot one month's treat ment. Agents wantad. TFHE BOSTON PIAHOS For P4JIUBILITY, CEAU TY, SWEETNESS OP TONE and UQHTNESS OF TOUCH ARB UNEXCELLEOL ywavwssl flrn taw I 'swnsa, Swjr Ska Bskdiwye SC. WOOSTEX. 0 irttTTI ITITlTil flTlTini fllfl Auiin mml wwim. art DeSt IfclisT When hare bought 2.3.()0 te nth oj GOODS in CASH at D. (.COLLINS Jrom the foy you hike hi PUSCH CARD, yon yd chmcr of " " f -,-. lice Line of BOOKS FREE, uj or them in lortk $4.00, besides joi hue tfie LARGEST AID BEST STOCK OF GOODS - . I " - ' . - to telect from, (hi tsiile of AtheciUe. Compare our GOODS, yet PRICE,- and v ,riU rile RESl'LTS. , 1 . ... 1 . .. . ... .'....a. '...i..- 1 ! ...'. .'. mm. . !.. Children Cry fot Pitcher's Castoria. $1.00 FOR YOUR PHOTOGHtAi'M. Write us a letter covering these three points: Fihst. Ktato how long you havo known, or used, or sold ''Dr. M. A. rim mons Liver Medicine." .- Second. Stato diseases you hare known it to euro and giro tho names of thoso cured by it. Third. Give your opinion as to tho difference between its strength and action, and the strength and action of tho "Liver Regulator" inado by J. II. Zcilin &C., and the "Black Draught" made by Chattanooga Medicino Co ; both of: which havo sold to dealers at o or 7 cents per package, net, and should retail ati not over 10 or 13 cents, if consumers are not imposed upon, while our Original articlo cannot be sold at less than 25 cents per packago, as we havo too much re gard for human life to use cheap drugs in any of cur medicines. Tho reason is plain; Zcilin & Co. and the old proprietors of '"Black Draught" were both enjoined, from deceiving the public by using the words constituting our trade name ; there fore, look out that some dealer (not knowing you are posted) don't sell you somo cheap package at a profit of 300 or 400 percent., instead of our Genuine "Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine," which you be sure to specify, and take no other, as there is nothing else like it. , ' On receipt of your letter enclosing photograph, we will mail you freo of charge, a 1 1.00 package Liver Medicine, or on receipt of letter without photograph, wo will mail you a 29 cent package, free. Seo the ailments, caused by indispositions of the Kidneys, Liver, Stomach, and Bowels, which Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine has Invariably cured siuco 1840. Sick Heatmchx PaLFiTATioir or rac Hxakr. Dsowsixess. 1ruita.bix.i Tr. Lndiqestioh: Coij Fkt. ExtaBOEXEVT or Ltttb A Spleen. SLEtr LEiSNEss. Low Spikits. GurutAj, Lassitudx. Duixwms. Heavixf-s;. Tired Fkklino. Sock Stomach. Bad Tastx ur Mouth. Constifated Bow els. Ssnr A Errs Tkxow Bnjonswxsa. Loss or tbvoth & Flesu. Coate d Tonoux. Paiks iy Srox A xrmn Shouldr Biapes. Folx BiiEvrn. . Glihibino befosc thx Etxs. Wkioht tx Stoxach Armi Eatixo. Tokptd Livex Flesh Soft. A Flabbt. Acutx A Chbosio Maxama. Bile comino it in Mocth Nkbtoos HxADACHxa Mkmoxt Cloches A Ikdxstinct. Wind Colic Piles, bt CrBnto CJoxsnrAtioy PnoDCcnro tt. KnNEr Disk Arcs. Flllness or Blood nr Hxad.-Nukbyeas or Havds, Asua A Fr.r.T. Belch ino ur Gas. Bloatiko or Stomach arrxa Food is Taxek. Xbseoi:iaii Arrc titb. IlEABTBr;Bjr.--lH)tKxsa or Vmox-Ditzisess vtos Sddde.nly GErrrxo Ur. SirrrocATrwo 8bnsatioxs. Diskwdenct or Preohakt Wonrs. Nat-sea' -BcroKS os AxTts- EATrso. Vxanoo. Yellow Jacxdjct, Deficiescv or pERsrfttATio. Female C0xrrju5Ti--BAD C6tt: BacaUnisOoniox ' Uotiieks. Flatclenct. Loss or Aptettte. Pains A Achts ix Joists. Coillv Feelixos Dowjtthe Baci. Lixbs Feel too Hxayt.-0.amp Coltc kin D :r A Harsh Bilious Fetsks. Palexess. Weaxt3. TnixNrv. irtestatiox or Food. Sudden Flushes or Heat. Genthai. Dibilit v. ct ;lne3s or Teethino Childken. Dtjpepsia. N ekvocs Dcrsunox or T:::n3 "omen. Unpleasant Dheams. Spitting or or Food Attee XanNc: V: :r- II EA OP CniLDREN, BT REMOVING TOE CAUSE. GSAWTNG SESAT:OSS IX f ii. PrryNEs A Dabs Rings Undeu the Etes. That Restless "Or-f :r." No? ics and Not Well Feeling, so Common with Oveh-v- -i.e. iTBtiLDSirpWEAX & DEorLiTATED Mothers and Fathb - l' -KBLED CniLDttEN. BT PERFECTLY REGULATING THE ACTTON" ' -. Stomach & Bowels,, so that all rooo taxen is st attm wONH MEDICINE CO.. Pm- "m - . What io r - .xsiCTt , Is lr. 8amncl Pitcher L CbQdren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine no . ' iter Narcotic gabstance. It U a harmleM fubstltctv tor Paweeork, Props, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil . It Je Pleasant. Its sroarantee is thirty, yean ve hy Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms an-I allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents Tomttlns; Sour CoHL euros Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria reUerpi TeethJaf troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Osstwsrlss aoslmlletrs the Food, resrjtlates the Stom-och and BoVwlSa ftrlnr healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria i the ChOdrem IwAaeea the Uothers FrlenAr "Csslirfca is aa eseeOeat suslriss UMrea. Mafnais awve njartsitly tofct sas f atawsc ssM ssw cktkw Dr. a C osooon, , lyswwKssa sf wMcV I smii ilsii'l." Ihors r 1 is not far illalaaS wbaa sasttm wOl ssav Oer the rsst Merest sf their esires.aa4 wasCaateria 1tawS f Ik narisae awck IMttwM vUck ifi 4aTsarttrfarsj Cawdrr Isvvrl 'jTSl LaAilTS? MJnSllllf . j' Cssrswy. Ark. Children Qrftzr P.tthci'o Ccctcrla. eOHC.A"Jll8I At .nf tba Gallon. 11.50 fwrgalloii for4 galloa st : WsAlA(aAHArS' ON ALARKIA. tar ? at ClSee.'BBTKW Cm, N C. 1 gallon wniakejr for 168 lb of coral leUrcml a V Snu " Crcn Cfftzt prescription for Infant CastoxliL is so wen adapted t cM auswncner t any v " wCclptiOwi H. A-aacaza. V. TK. . MS ta OsibrC St, Bmoluya, K "V. -rjMinjsiilms ts tka ckOdm' dept-i-SMartnansfsIc MfUraf tacir c.pwki- la their oatatdw wacties with Cawrrtt, stfhtiatH we sauy awve assswg awr .anHk.wf, swppta what ia kawwa u npw pwwx yet we ate Crca te aonJcas Utat tfc aw a of CaaSark has va as ts lsolrwlil r a- PtsSWMAav. PtlzZzfo Caste r!a 1 ? e t rt I. r - i'' i" i I i t t j B V. t .1 t 1 ll ( r f s 0 ( H it a r. ipo: tale JSOl ) . V
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