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OL. 5 BRYSON CITY, N. C, FRIDAY MAY 15 1896. NO. 12 1 Professionals. rTOHXKY-AT-LAW. A. M. FRY, .jjf-rti'iti of claims and the investiga ,,l hii'l titles a npecialty. f M TsEATHERWOOD. ATTUUNEY-AT-LAW. fc:,v n tlm t.-ourt House, Bkyson City, - N. C. k tt orney at-Law, liryson City, N. C. T)i 3: a. Sooper, 'i;i:Y.SON CITY, N. C. RACTJCIMG - PHYSICIAN. .I'nunpt attention to al) calls. Day or Night. J . II . TEAUUE, M. D. WlUTTIKIt, N. C. bilY-TOIAX AND SURGEON. UYl'sdv prompt attention to all calls. for W A. Sprinkl, Dentist. gZj& Wkbsteu N. C. 1'ioipt :iltcntion to all calls in town or nuWORK AND PRICES Hotels. EN-TEL-LA. NliAK DEPOT. Bryson. City, 1ST. C. .Y management. Xcwly furnished. Ai .'.niHilitions for commercial men. K'.il. J n-iksiniiiMn. .. ." LOUIS L. LAKE, Proprietor. Drummer's Home, BryHpn City, 1ST. C. ('loin rooms and ihe best fare. K:i is, per tl;iy. V. F. Coo Per, Propriet r. WESTERN HOTFL. Court Square, AsHEVII.T.E, N. C. SI. 00 a Day. l:. fuii-il and refurnished since it was Ihuh. i1 out, and is now tiqual to any 'ill Ihhim. in the city. R. McInturlT, Propietor Bryson Hotel, Andrews, N. O. Sun. E. I5rvon, Propietor. 1. c. it ion perfect, Table the bes, V iu-- siniii'ier resilience n Vi-t iii N'.irth Ciivil'ma. NATIONAL HOTEL WAYNESVILLE N. C. lot,-; 1. .";" a dav. Good fare and nice oms. Polite attention to all. A1C 1UU aJ!WI Of Being Ten vo one the trouble started with your liver. A torpid liver ;. . causes Rlieumatism, Neuralgia, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Head I -, acheand a dozen other ailments. c f Dntt ? ttheumafic I goes straight to work on the liver. It cleanses that organ; makes it active again the acid leaves vou're blood and voa're cared. Testimonial below: vt I rnred nr wife of nenrri Of seven years' standing by the use of your medicine after the best doctors in Cincinnati failed. - B. W. PARKSK. I 45JW. Fourth Street, Cincinnati. ' Ask Your Druggist or Merchant For It y CULLEN & NEWMAN, Sole Proprietors, . f Knoxville, Tenn. 1 ft SB? HOMENEWS. tSDoiTt let subscription expires with the date after fonr nMinA RnA. : Ask yourself this question. 'Hate I paid my newspaper subscription?" The first etrawberries of the sea son came to town Monday. Blank Summons, Warrants, Cer tificates, etc. for sale at The Times office. It is reported that the oat crop will be almost a complete failure. We want a correspondent at ev ery Post Office frfthe eounty. Tell us the news, and we will publish it ! vVe regret to hear there is no im provement of the condition of F. G. Case. Country produce will pay a sub senption to this paper. Blank Deeds, Mortgage Deeds and Cbattle Mortgages for sale at The Times office. Wheat io suffering a considerable 1 ysa on. account of the continued drought of the past six weeks. Yes, we are sending the Thrice a week New York World and the Times one year for $1.50. J.C. S. Gudger had a hearing Monday before Justice Pender and was committed for want ol bond to the Superior Court. The Thrice-a-week world pub lished in New York City and The Times will be sent to any address, one jear for $1.50. Hon. R. L. Leatherwood, J. H. Everett, L. J. Roane and R. H. Pender were the delegates repre senting Swain county in the Con gressional Convention at AsheviUe last week. Barber wanted, to occupy a first- class shop complete with' two bath tubs, hot and co'd water. Write to or see, A. J. Franklin, Bryson City, N. C. The four weeks' pro'racted meet ing at the Methodist church here resulted in 91 conversions and 53 additions to that church. A Photographic Art gallery, la'e- ly occupied by L. H. Barn hill, For Reut, at a very low rate to an Artist in photography, who will PAY the rent. Deputy Mendenhall had a lively foot race Monday after J. C. S. Gud- ger, who attempted to give leg bail between the Court House and jail. while on nis way for commitment. A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. C. Tes'er, a prominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle ot Cham berla;n's Co ic, Cholera and Diar ha:a Remedy. He says she was" well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by E.Evrett, at Bryson City and S. V. Cooper, at Whittier. Rev. Mr. Ferrell, pastor of the oaptists here and at DillBboro, went to AsheviUe hist week for the pur pose and succeeded in raising $35 toward the completion of thechurch at the latter place. He tells us that this assures the completion of this church, which has so long been in its present unfinished condition. Mr. Ferrell iB interested in his new fie.d of labor, and his charge at Dillsboro are particularly fortunate in securing his services to arouse them from their lethargy .1 Every ojortuniy we omit ob scures some pleasure we might have known. A woman who is troubled with nervouoa headaches and omits to try and cure them by Ramon's Tunic Liver Pills obscures all the plea-u res of perfect heal h Thi- farvous remedy is t e great est spec fc known for the cure of f.i iousnes,?ourstomach,aod all forms of disordered livr. It works gei tly yet e'f dually. Give it one tr al, it cotts but 25 c lit, and a sanilp- dose free. A. H. Elojore. The sixth annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans wil be be d in Richmond, Va., June 30th. July 1st and 2nd, 1896 For this occasion the Southern Railway Company will sell round-trip tick ets to Richmond, "a., at the ex tremely low rate of one cent peri mile travelled. The following rates will be effective from points indi cated: Hot Springs. N. C, $ 8.35 AsheviUe, N. C. 7.60 Murphy, N. C, 10.10 Tickets from stations in North Carolina to be sold Jane 29th and 30th with final limit of July 6th, except from stations etvt,N. C. R. R. veet of Salisbury, not inclu sive, Mnrphy Branch, AbhevilTe & Spartanburg Railroad (from points in North Carolina) from which points tickets to be sold Jane 28th and 29th, with final limit of July 6th, 1896. ' ; ' Ten people oat of a dozen are in valids, says medical authority. At east eight oat of these ten, it is safe to allow, are suffering from some orm of blood disease which a per sistent use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla would be sure to cure. Then don't be an invalid. In our columns of this issue, will be found the advertisement of the R. Monarch Bottling Co. of Owens- boro, Ky.. who are bottling their amaus brands, R. Monarch and Kentucky Club, (hand-made sour mash whiskies) at the distillery. They have some old goods in stock rom five to ten years old, and we would ask our readers if in need ol something for personaly or family use in this line to give these whis kies a trial. Remember the good are bottled at the distil'ery, and the firm are selling the consumers in small packages to get their brands further introduced in this section. Dont forget that Alex Elmore wants fat beef or mutton Write us anything of interest oc curing in yonr community. DONT worry, your neighbor by borrowing his paper, subscribe and pay for your own. 'Money To Lojh at 6 per cent interest fn five years time. Apply to M. L. Holcomb', Waynesviile N. O. Hick's Almanac will be furnished to every subsriber who pays one year in advance, at the nominal sum of 10 cents. Get one and you will nevar again go without it. A New Neat Well L-'ghted Pho tograph gallerp, built on modern mproved plan. To an Arttst who will PAY the rent, it will be rent ed at a low rate, no competition, Apply at this office Wanted-A reliable lady or gentle man to distribute samples and make a house to house canvass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps and Pure Flavoring Extracts. $40 to $75 a month easily made. Address Crofts & Reed, Chicago, 111. Persons who sympathize with the afflicted will rojoice with D. E Carr of 1235 Harrison street, Kansas City. He is an old sufferer from in- fiamatory rheumatism, but has not heretofore been troubled in this cli mate. Last winter he went up into Wisconsin, and in consequence has had another attack. "It came upon me again very acute and severe," he said. "My joints swelled and became inflamed; sore to touch or almost to look at Upon the urgent request of my mother-in-law I tried Chamber lain's Pain Balm to reduce the swel ling and ease the pain, and to my agreabie surprise, it did both. I have used three fifty-cent bottes and be- ei ve it to be the finst thing for rheu matism, pains and swelling extant. For sale by E. Everett, Bryson City and S. W. Cooper, Whittier Almond to Franklin The people of Nantahala town ship want a well-graded public road from Aimond to Franklin, crossing the Tennessee river by means of a bridge at .t near J. W. DeHart's mill. The p ople of Fianklin are anxious to join us in making this road They are wil ing to o their part meet us at the county line. They want a better outlet to the railroad, and Almoud is the most accessible point Macon coumy has built a good iron bridge across the Tennessee river at Iotla Ford on the line of this proposed road She has built three iron bridges in her county which 6tand as a monu ment to her prpgnte. Will Swain courky gt up a lit tle more pride ava4 Veep abreast of her sister count; T; Who will answefi Let her noble citizens rise oj ahdWy that Swain county will no lopfer s'eep to her better otereb. bridge tod public roadl. Roads arI to tne country what the arteries and veins are in outr bodies, : channel through which the life ot the country flows. Who aays we don't need better pub lic roads? Let him fetep down and out, we don't need him. Let us build this proposed, road and there by turn the Macon trade and travel to our own beautiful county. it will be the cause of good hotels at Almond, and help to build a beau tiful Utile town at the mouth of the Nantahala river. If good hotel accommodations Could be had, tourists would come from all parts of the United States to summer and view with admiration the clear blue waters of the Nantahala, the rugged mountains and the pic turesque scenery which would be futile for my pen to attempt to de scribe. Every one who comes and joes would leave some money, a thing much needed just now. Nantahala township will build the road if Swain county will build he bridge. What say you ? ' Youts for progress, John Burnett. Improper and deficient care of the calp will cause gray n ess of the hair And baldness. Use Hall's Hair Re- lewer. Not Enough. tlver puis hare their food and bad side. They cleanse the bowels and clean out the system, bat they leTe tne pattens wess, omhicu uu nnatrung-, with no appetite and no strength. If yon "were to go to a physician he would tell you that your liver pills were all right hat that they did not go far enough. You need something else to restore the appetite, repair the waste, purify the Rood iuT"6TnIFtap the system. 116 -would 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 ten of the Liver Pills (the finest in existence) And there is another box containing jfifteen of the Tonic Pellets. You get them both for 2$e. Ask your druggist for Ramon's Tonic Liver jpUU and Ramon's Tonic Pellets. Together they make a sure treatment for Constipation and Biliousness. t all iMlsrs, or snaO, for 98o., Sboxaa $1.00. MOWN Xro. CO., Wew Tork. The editor can always write more cheerfully rf the business in terests )f a town when his columns are liberally filled with the adver tisements of its business housrs. No editor can advocate the doctrine of buying from home merchants un less home merchants show they are interested in c ttering to the hoihe trade bv advertising in the col umns of the local paper. It is de pressing to the editor to find busi ness men patronizing every adver tising fake that comes along, and at the same time the names of those business men are rarely ever seen in the advertising columns of the local newspaper. Ex, One of the best evidences that Ayer's Hair Vigor is an article of e xceptional merit Js ,the fact that the demand for it is constantly in creasing. No one who uses this incomparable dressing thinks, of trying any other preparation for the hair. jwtun County. Superior Court- Spring Term 1896 :) John H. Conner. V8 Summons. Elminy Conner. The Defendant in the above entitled sc tion will Uie notice thtt the Plaintiff has commenced an action in the Superior Court of Swain County, North Carolina for an absolute Divorce front the Bonds of Matrimony. That she is hereby notified to appear before the Judge of the Superior Court of said County and State, at the Court House in Bryson City, said County and State on the 8th day of June 1896, the Same being the 14th Monday after the first Monday in March 1 96, and answer or de mur to the complaint ot rlaintiD which will be filed in the office of the Clerk c f said Court within the first three days of said Term; and, it she fails to appear and plead, the Plaintifi will ask judgement a gainst her for the rejeif demanded in the Com, lain l. This 2nd day of May 1896. J. R. Snow, Clerk of Superior Court, Swain County. 16b WlO?&. App'y at TrMM.OrrKi. mm Patents CLARK, DEEMER A CO- rataat Practmooars SO reara, 189 BrsadVray. Htw York, will aena TSmlSSStt tSMfaaoars of this l-parVwHinuSla: JsafsjfsJrj ate Patent Quid aad a safectad r UatafVateabla IavcBdoas Wantad." tVnZED STATES AID POiEIGI P1T QTB yrickly praearaa) on L0 WS8T t.ttl. r. ki. -tkksim amuaj Mil I Ciientr pateataaoM wttfcoat el frxc m van ia rat t m ra Advice fM J Ei"f rr- ..r"" UT HBH1HIHI nr. AIX-Tiki:s ua a rm anii.n. IEVT0U. Breaches, WaaaVaaTphiii! MOT: All order to procara patents ia- af - M.i.' toMd-m iss mniiivir casTaa sr aa sua paper are to OIS TEAM subscript fifs. DMY.W.BOWES, Ttii Imrtlm Sainlallii f il Sooth. Band 4 casta la atamnt for book a tl. ". aad Qaattloa List. Addreas. awa rirt, IMTOU. mx X w When Baby was side, wa gave her Caatoria. When she wasa Chad, she cried tor Gkatoria. When aha became SHaa, she cfanff to Castoria. Whan aha had Children, aba gave them Caatoria. Cr J f! il fl 7 'J " ini'irtr'-t. jk l!SSI,."li"" rr,d sA vrrtfv tni mi II al il f 1 J ft-r i.ilnif Ho. will wwt b Mrt u W a W Lnc to urn lkr TV m ttr to iWir.wn l- .li. iM.h.rr.n. Ht.1 will alu Rj afkuiItviierrini.'..,Mmtjlwfen MMaHnik.in.. .nnwd. f 4.-1- hut m. wvtltvr Soot aaeh dUirirt n, r,, i inD..,D,RRiHiMf ow,K-iinriKIi. It a Sl . -I..R.I Mil prWTMMW mpMrlMM M ,f inn ... rnii pmmenimn rat " " A THE OT.T) Rr?.TTARTr VULCAN AXLE GREASE For Wagons, Carriages and Threshers. Best wearing. Will not gum. Will not meli and run off Superb Cycle Oil. Best made. Free from srummv substances of any nature. We also manufacture Petrolatum felly, Flash Furniture Rcn- rator. Harness Oil, Harvester Oil, &c Send for Circulars. The Atlantic Refining Co., CLEVELAND, O. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla has over and over again prored by its cures, when all other preparations failed, that it is tho One True BLOOD Purifier. Wanted:-Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in North Carolina for extublished, reliable house". Salary 780 and expenses. Steady positon. Enclose ref erence and self addressed stamped envelope ihe Dominion l-orupany, Omaha lilde., Chicago, 111. 41-14 Children Cryfc r Pitcher's Castoria. North Carolina, 1 Graha m County. ( Superior Court. G. W. ''able, ' : VS : Notice of f'erricc Tennessee Jane Cable. ' bv Publication. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Graham County, to obUiu a divoro; from the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween the said plaintiff and the said defen dant on the par: of the plaintiff; fnd the said defendant will further take notice, that she i- required to appear at the next Term of the Superior Court of s-aid county, t be held on the 13th. Monday after the lt. Monday in March 181)6, at the Court House of said conntv in the town of Robbinsville, N. C. and answer or demur tothcvcomplaii.t in said action, or the plrintiff will apply to i the court for the releif demanded, in -aid complaint. This 2nd. day of March 18. T. A. Carpenter, Seal. Clerk of Superior Court, Graham county. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. LOSS WANTED. delivered on cars at any point on lineol the Southern Railway, with id one hundred miles of Aehefille. Poplar: first grade, $9.00, second 4 50 third 2i0 Chestnut; first grade, 800 second ,. 3J0 Ash; firt grade, 9.00 second 550 Write fir specifications and o her information to Office Biltmcre Estate, Biltmore, N. C. 1 7. 1 Subscribe for The Times, $1.00 a ytctr. When you havt bought 525.00 ic-th oj'GOODS in CASH at D, K.COLLlS Jrmn 0 day you take hii PUSClf VARD.'yon get choice of lies Line of BOOKS FREE,' any of lllemare iprtb $4.00, besides yon uaTtneLARGESTi-HDBEST STOCK OF GOOBS ' : to select fr$m, this side of AZherilc. Comjxtre our GOODS, get PRICE, avd ice rrill ri-i RESt'LTS. THE ASHEVilLI Manufactures building finish of all dwrip ions, including Doors, Sash, Blinds, Jtfouklings, Mantels, Stairwork, etc. Public Buildings, School Houses, Banks and Stores a Specialty. We do the h'ghest grade of work, al.-o lower grades to suit customers. Send for estimates. THE ASHEVIUE WOODWORKING CO., jr. g. Box 29(5. What is & .vc Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infanta and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. Castoria prevents vomiting' Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria Is the Children's Panaceathe Mother' Friend. Castoria. - Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. G. C Osgood, , Lowell, Mass. " Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. 1 hope the day is not far distant when mothers will con sider the real interest of tueir cUi'.dren, snd use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agent down their throats, thereby sending them to premature fravcV Ir,J.F.KscHixoE, Conway, Ark. Children Cry for North I'arolina! In tlie Superior Court Swain County Spring Term 1896 Elii.;bcih fiunt r ) VS Phillip CunUr j The rcfnidani sry.ve named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com me iced in thSurperior Court for Swain County for the purpose of obtain ing a Divorce and the raid Defendant will take notice that he is required to appear at the next term of the Surperior Court of said County to hi held on the 14 Monday after tht 1st Monday in March 1896 at the Court Hon in i-aid County and ans-.j wer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion or the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This the 2nd day of April 18JHJ. J. R. Snow. (1erk Superior Court h Medicine Tbat Makes a Mai Itstit. Franklin Co., Tenn, Msy 16th, 18&2 I am for v-ve years old, and have spent eight j err in bad health- I am poor man and hare to hustle for living. 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