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SitiK si '(i ' BRYSON CITY, N. C, FRIDAY JULY 10. 1896. NO. 20 :322ionalz. -A: A.M.FKV, N. C. the investigd- ITV. jroKSEV-AT-LAW. 1? Cuin t House, J,YS0N-f'lTY, - N. 0. voii City. .V. C. ': L Cooper, SON ('IT V, N. C. jHS - PHYSICIAN. ,t attention to all calls, I lay or Nitiht. ;t!-a;i'k;m.d. ,'iiirriKi:,- X. C. AN AND SURGEON. ri:njit attention to all calls. A. Sprinkle, Dentist, gS Yi:r.-r!".it X. C. i. iiti.iti to all calls in town or .WORK AI) PRICES TF.i:i). O 0 Hotels. TEL-LA. x ic i: n '" r it. v.'.'i'.ii'ui. Nrwlv furnished. iniN lor commercial men .l.h-." S L. Lo.XE, Proprietor. amfer's Home, n City, 3ST. C mis ami the lust fate. per i!;iy. '. K. CooI'kr, Propi uter. :ern hotfl. urt Square, MI KV I U.K. N. C. SI. t)0 :i Day. n-1 nln rui-itit'il sines it was . ami i now equal to any ' in tin' city. K. Mrlnlurir, I'ropietor son Hotel, irews, N. O. .. ISryson, Propietor. pci levt, Table tlie bcs inner rcMtltlice in West Carolina'. ' IONAL HOTEL NESVILLE, N. C. i day. (lood fare and nice i' attention to all. o Feeble j Be Cured ') MAT1SM or DYSPEPSIA." l n I ense! That's a doctor's :e Lowe, of Ridgeway, "as a Rheumatic sufferer ! years old "too old to cure," sor they said.' UREr 5 on his feet again, going toe country well and axkable case, you say. All where this remedy is re remarkable. It's a able medicine. :anses the blood of acid w a torpid liver active, y tonial below: v 'lie and Neuralgic Core In mjr tried nr. c. . C Roe's Liver. V aisle Core In mjr xccllcm remedy 1 less. Indigestion . A nnn u n excellent remear 'ual cobtWenes. Indigestion DR. J C BODIFORD. j. Y Ms, r It. O oe romas. Springs 'Druggist or Merchant For It LLEN & NEWMAN Sole Proprietors. XVILLE. TENNESSEE HOME NEWS. -TV tDon't let your subscription l:-pw.Your subscription expires with the date after vour name. Renew it-C-J Ask yourself this question. 'Have I paid my newspaper subscription?" Blank Summons, Warrants, Cer tificates, etc. for sale at The Times office. Parties wishing to engage in get ting Tan Bark will do well to apply to D. K. Collins at once and avoid the wish. We were much pleased and im pressed with Rev M. A. Adairs, first service at the Baptist church !ast Sunday ntg!,t. Mrs. W. S. Thomason and ch 1 dren ot A heviPea e stopping thit week with Dr. R. L. Davis. Rain. Rain and mud. Rain, mud and ater. Will the r:in ev r cease? Will Sherrell has finished hi- logging contract on Scotts crek ano is n,jw yarding logs at this depot for export and other trade. Col. J.G. Tatham ot Cheroket has been here this week on offieia' business. During his stay he sho liwn the Government distillery oi Thos. II. Brendle on Alarka. ' Who wants to he Deeds? Regis! er oi Chas. J. Morrow came down fron Addie, where- he is loading lumhei for Nat. S Rogers & Co. to spent Inst Sunday with Mrs. Morrow, whe is at J. W. Larturs. Miss Kate Campbell who has be :i living with her sister, Mrs. J W. Ma don Id, has returned 'o he o d home at Alpena, Mich. s!ev. M. A. Ada ' sof th-- French Br a Hap ist church Ashevilie. eoinnienced a prot acted meeting at the Baptist church here last Sun day nigh ass'sli d by tlie Pastor. Mr. Terrell. Services at 3:30 ar'd 7:30 This University is steadily grow ing in popularity, patronage and efficiency. Tlie entroUmrnt tlds year is the largest in its history. We would like to ai l some needy boy to get its advantages and schol arships and loans. The new vaults for the court house have arrived and are being put in place Wavnesville Courier. How long will our Aldermen a' low the street from the Aca'emy west, to remain fenced up without taking some action ? ''Money To Loan at 6 per cent intenst on five years time. Apply to M. L. Holcotub', Waynesviile X. c. B. A. Chew former ressdent man ag r here for the Tuckaseige Tim ber Co., is vis ting at Addie N. C. To prevent paleand delicate chil dren from lapsing intochr.mic in- ! V'dids later in life, thev B'.onld tal.e Ayer's Sarsapariila together with .plenty of wholesome food and out do .r ccercise. V'hat Ihev need to build up the system is good red blood. Hon. J. S. Woodard was ben. Monday, he says he likes our plat lorm, and is standing on it. J. T. Cunnii gham spent a day or two here this week. Wonder if he as locking after the Regis-er of ' vt-ds chair. Every man having a 1-eard should keep it an even aud natural color, and if it is not s already, use Buck nam 's Dye and a -pear tidy. Wante , a reliable lady or gentle tan to distribute sattiplesand m Ve , boti-e ti house canvass for U' Vegetable Toilet Soaps and Pure Flavoring Extracts S40 to 875 a iicnith easily made. Address Crofts Jfc Reed, Chicago, III. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Personal Free 64-page medical reference book to anv person afflicted with any special, chronic or delicate disease )ieculiar to their sex. Address the leading physicians and surgeons of the United States, Dr. Hatha way & Co., 22 J So. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. ui29 ly The University. 36 Teachers, 534 Students, Tui tion 860. a year, Board $8. (Eight dollars) a month, three Full Col lege Courses, three Brief Courses, Law Sch-.ol, Medical School, Sum mer School lor T achers, Scholar ships and loans Jor the needy. Address President Winston, Chape! Hill N. C. Maem Itemt. Two more young men trom Jack son county came over Mon 'ay to work in the locust pin factory here. A day and night force will be put on to-day and keep the fac tory busy all the time. Mrs Laura Robertson lad ripe t matots ou the 24th June, raise-1 in her garden, ti e first Ave have heard ot in th s section. Mr. C. J. Ha ris, of Jackson county, came over Wednesday to look after starting his locust pin factory. He returned home Thurs day. Mrs.Rachel Jones, of Millshoal, died last V eduesday night aK the age of 83 ye ,rs. She died of old age and a severe cough whi- h had troubled her for a number ol years. Mr R. L. Porter had his 8A acre field of wheat threshed Saturday, and it averaged a l.ttle over '20 bushels to the acre, there being li bushels in excess on the whole lot. Yes, we are sending the Thrico a week New York Wor d and the Times one year for S1.50. Lloyd Owl, the popular Indian baseballist pi yed with cur team this week. He returned to Chero kee Thursday to resign his position and will play with the Wayne.vilL tearu this season. Waynesv.lhj Courier. Mrs. E. S. Street, of New Berne, is vis.tisg her mother, Mrs. Beckie ALison. Hi--raid. ill the ordinance against wash ing at the Public Pumps be tn ibrceu? Few medicines Lave held their ground so successfully as Ayer's Cherry P.cioral. During the past iiityytars. it has b en the most popular of all cough cures aud the demand for it today is greater than ever before. Prompt to act aud sure to eure. Blauk Deeds, Mortgage Deeds ifndChattle Mortgages lor sale at The; Times office. Capt. M A. Gee of Bus neil w s in town this week, closing up some timber dea s ou Looney's Creek, where he expects to m )ve both his saw mills, wl.ich will be consoloda ted in one mill with two engines. Rev. and Mrs. J seph Cad .va' la dcr, who have been staying at Mrs. Turner's, 57 Church street, left for their home in Whittier, yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Cadwallad:r intend to return to Ashevill for the n eeting of the Bibical Assembly. Ashevilie Chizen. A. H. Welch of Need more wa in town Mondav. Mrs. J L. Broyles is sick at home with fever. Thos. L Durham of Ashevil e was visiting friends in town this week. FredStewart.counselof the Whit tier Lumber Co. N. Y., left yester day, after a stay of several weeks. Mrand Mrs. It. Maxwell left yesterday. D K. Collins received a car of manufactured iee Wednesday. The Thrice-a-wcel: world pub lished'in New York City and The Times will be snt to any address, one year for S1.50. A horse kicked II S .Shafer of the Freemyer hous- Middleburg N. Y., on tha knee, which aid him up in lied and citised the knee joint to be ome stiff. friend recommen ded him to use ' ha :n he l land's Pain Ba m, which he did, and in two days was able to be around Mr Shaler has recommended it to man- y others and says it is excellent fur ' any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same Remedy is also famous for i s cures of rheumatism For sale by E. Everett, Bryson City, S. W. Cooper. Whitter RICH RED BLOOD i the foun dation of good health. That is why Hood's Sarsapariila, the One True i Blood Purifier, girea HEALTH. This weeks ra'ns has cleaned the river of Heiser & Johnson's logs for their Chattanooga Mills, and they ought to feel gooJ. Where are the candidates? If ou don't want to s?rv the people to the extent of paying a 83.00 announcement fee. you don't want to serve them very bad. Are you short you $3.00 an nouncement fee, or are you too poor lo pay it? Rev. M. A Adams reiurned home Wednesda morning owing to the very bad want her, the attendance at several services was t o small to justify holding, they will be con tinued when it stops raining. W. R. Maxwell and wife of Ilew ! York is registered at Hotel Eutella. Mr. Maxwell will be remembered by many as the third nan of the Alaika Lumber Co. which did busi ness on Alarkea creek several years ago. We take the due bill of any mer chant in town lor subscription. Carry him your produce and bjiiig us his due bill. ' Every loyal Democrat in swain county w ants his county paper and wi ! make some arrangements to get it. The hearing of the petition filed byJ.B. Gibson, D. Dellart and o hers ; sking for a stock law elec tion within a certain boundary n ar Cold Spring, was postponed until the fuvt Monday in August to be heard bv the County Com missioners. J. J. Wiggins ha? been appointed corn milt eman for Coopers creek sch ol district. School house site for Dist. No. 9 has been located i-v the Commis sioners on lot auioiuing double branch, Baptist, church, which in to be used as a sch d house for this year New committee appointed; J. B. Cable jr., Hamp Calhoun and Joel W. Crisp. :Viss Ellen Leatherwood of Web ster was visiting Miss Emma II ughes the past week. Miss Sadie McLean of Webster was visiting friends here th s week. Miss Lula Wike of Jackson has been visiting he:e in town aud the coun ry the past week. Prof. W. II. II. Hughes says the lieu it ion at Richmond last week was the greatest day in the city's history and one lonr t be remem beiedby tlie Confederate Veterans who w 11 ever remember the hospi ta ity of its citizen's. An educational sp ech will be made at the Court House here July 21st, by 0. W. Blanchard. Mr. Bianchard is the financial agent of Wake Forest Col ege. J. M. Esloe has b en appointed s; hool committeeman in licn-i Co lumbus Moody of Lu:ta (Mingus Didt. 14. W. II. Nelson in the drug busi ness at Kmgsville, Mo., has so much confidence in Chamberlain's C lie.Cholera and Dirrahoea Reme dy that he warrants every bottle and offers to refund the moncv to any customer w ho is not satisfied using it. Mr NcDon takes no risk in doing this because the Remedy is certain cure lor the di ea e for which it is intended and he I no vs it. It is for sale bv E. Ever- . ett, Bryson City it S. W Cooper, Whit.ier A Shooting Scrape in Cherokee County. We learn from the Scout that at Friendship church. Cherokee county, July 5. Rome Deaver and Jim Rose were quarrelling, when Poiey Taylor approached to quiet l hem, lie was followed by Sam Rose. In Him fracas which foll-.wed, twenty-four phots .were fired, Tay lor w as shot in the mouth and left s'.oulder by Sam Rose, when he turned and shot Rose hitting him in the head an'd abdonun. Jin j pv0?e was ,l0t ja the ;eft the ; ,ajj pa?sin? through andlodginjr in I right knee, supp. sed to have bven done by Deaver, who ran and made his ( scape. Poley Taylor, Sam and Jim Rose were arre.-ted t.... lor and Sam Rose -tre considered iu a danger ms condition and death may resuU.at any moment. Bill Hamilton Letter. Dear Editor: I know farming is a matter of much importance, aud I s'arted in last spring with fresh determinations to make a biz thing in. farming. But as the Sum mer advances and the sun gets hot ter, I have aband ned the farm and gone into politics, I don't know yet where I stand, there is so many platforms, and all of them seem a little sluuey. The country is full of Gold Bugs Silver Bugs and Straddle Bugs. Republican is n's, Democraticism's, Peoples party ism's, Laborism's, This ism and that ism, but mouoy ism seems to be the great ism ot the day. There is only one plan I can think of that will settle the squab ble and that is let every dollar con tain one p.rtof gold and 15 parts of silwr. Mix well and coiu same into dollars, and put them out among the people, and call in the old gold and silver dollars now in circula'ion. Then if I get a dollar it-will have the same percent of gold that the rich mans money has. Yours Bill Hamilton. Baltimore, Cnesapeake and Richmond Steamboat Company. New Steei Passenger and Steamer Atlanta. Freight tii reeiatinir the liberal patronage ex tended to our York Hirer bine for so inanv vears, and realizing the importance of being thoroughly equipped for our new C hesape-.ilfe Kay Line between Baltimore, Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, in con- ncetion with the lines of the Southern Railway system for all points South, this company takes pleasure in announcing the completion of its new steamer Atlanta, which, with the in '.gnihcent and switt teamer Charlotte, will be placed on the Norfolk route. The steamer Atlanta, which has been so aptly termed the "New Oaieen of the Hay," is a venta' le floating palace. She was built bv the William Cramp & Sons Shin and Kngine Building t ompany, of Phila delphia, at a cist of SlViO.OU). "iler din tions are: Length, 240 feet; beam, 4'2 feet: depth to saloon deck, '2G feet. The hull is constructed of steel of the best character known for shipbuilding, and strictlv according to the rulef of the American Ship Masters Association, all material being subjected to the most rigor ous test and inspection. the steamer is propelled by an Inverted Triple Expansion Engine of the latest and most approved tvpe, with cylinders 21. rfH, and (i'2 inches in diameter, all having a stroke ot 36 inches. Bunuing at 125 revo lutions per minute, they indicate 2,2o0 horse power, and drive the steamer at a speed of eighteen miles per hour 1 he shatt is ot ruikl steel, and the pro peller a solid ca-sting of Manganese bronze. The h'gh pressure cvli der has a valve of the piston type, the intermediate and low pressure are double ported side valves; the pressure is relieved from the back of the intermediate valve by the Allan-Kieh-ards n device. All valves are operated by the double bar Stevenson link gear. The ciiculating pumps are of the centri fugal type, and are operated by an inde pendent vertical engine. The feel pump, which is also independent, is of the duplex type, and takes the feed water from a filter and teed water heater. A large hie and bilge pump, also of the duplex tyie, is pro vided, and fire hose connections are located in convenient places throughout the steam er. As a further precaution, a system of steam fire annihilatnis t( the caigo com partments, coal bunker, etc., is also pro vided. There is an independent duplex pump for l lie sanitary service, leading from which pipes for salt and fresh water ;ire led througriout the hip, with taps con veniently located. Steam is supplied by four main and one auxiliary boiler. The main boilers are 12 feet in diameter and 12 feet long, tach having two corrugated furnaces 43 inches iu diameter and 8 feet 4 inches long; the total i rate surf ce is '200 square feet, and the heating surface-6,075) Kpiarcfeet. The steam pressure is 16") pounds per square inch. The auxiliary boiler is feet in diameter and 81 feet long, w ith 2o square feet of grate surface and (W7 square feet of heating surface. If all the tules i i these boilers were placed end to end, they would equal a length of one and i.ne-third miles. The smokestack is 7 feet in diameter, and the top of it is 73 feet f.om the fire grate. The boat is lighted throughout by elec tricity; the steam head, stern light and t-ide lights are electric, and he is provided with a powerful electric search iight. The ship is provided with steam steering gear, steam windlass, cajistaus and carg.. hoisting engines. No exiense has leen spared in making the passenger accomnnxlations niot com plete. The dining r sim, which Ls hand somely finished in hard wood, and haB seating capacity for seventy crons. has been hicated on the main saloon deck,fo' ward, thus insuring amp'e light and venti lation, and enabling pi'.sst-ng'-rs to com mand view of the beau'.ies of the Chesa peake Lav while enjoying the meals for which this company has always Ixt-n de servedly famous. Another attractive-feature of this 'team er is the location of the kiulun, w hich U ontheupjer deck, forward of the smoke stack, completely isolated from the pas scnucr accommodations, so that the uece- sarv heat and odor of the conking is car ried directly overboard, causing no annoy ance to the pas angels. The main saloon is handsomely deco rated in an artistic manner, and isluxuii ously furnished. The state rooms are large and comfortable, fitted with steam heat, electric lights aud call bells- Tbe social hall is reached by a magnifi centlv carved hardwood stairwav leadi g from the main saloon, and opens out on the ' : 1. l. t . L . promeuaue uecii, wucre tae paeuKL-ra (rather to aumire the glories oi the encsa- ueake and to discuss the charms of this latest addition to the fleet of this progres sive company. When you have bought $25 worth of goods in cash AT D. K COLLINS', From the day you take his "Punch 'Card, YOU GET CHOICE OF . Nice line of Books free. Any of them are worth $4.00. Besides, you have The largest and best stock of goods to select from this side of AsMo. Compare ou.r goods, CJrst our prices, and. we will rislt results. The Ashevilie Woodworking Co., Manufacturers building finish of all description, including , . ... Doors, Sash., Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, Stairwork, &o. Public Buildings, School Houses, Banks and Stores a Specialty. Ax7e do tine iaigHest grade of woik. j&Jjbo lower grades to suit customers. Send for estimates, THE ASHEYILLE WOODWORKING CO., W. G. RICH, Superintended, BOX 296. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Not Enough. Liver pills have their good and bad side. They cleanse the bowela and clean out the system, but they leave the patient weak, exhausted and unstrung, with no appetite aud bo strength. If youwef e to 50 1 pij-inclair be would tell you that your liver pill were all 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 would give you 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 fifteen of the Tonic Pellets. You get them both for 25c. Ask your druggist for Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills and Ramon's Tonic Pellets. Together they make a sure treatment for Constipation and Biliousness. At 11 dMlcrs, or mail, for 3&o., 6 somas tl.OO. BBOWN MFQ. CO., Haw York. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she ching to Oastoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, PATENT? CLARK, DEEMER 4 CO., Patent Practitioners 20 years, 180 Broadway. New York, will send Free upon request of the readers of this paper, our " Hints to In ventors," also Patent Ouide and a elected " List of Valuable Inventtocc Wanted.- ' UTSOTED STATES AID F0SEI3I PAT ENTS quickly procured on LOWEST LIB ERAL TERKS. Expert service -pura-ateed. Clients7 patents sold without charje. Advice FREE. f W Till II TIE Mil PLACE Tl Ell PATENTS, Gen. Rufu, n pnKO. ally superintends our Selling Department. A ddrew, CLASK, BEEMEi 00. , Solicitors of Patents, Main Ofice 189 BEOADVAT. SEW T0EX Breaches: Wash n and Phils. NOTE : All orders to procure patents re ceived from reaoers of this paper are entitled to 0SE TEAK'S subscription F2EE. Mr. James R. Thomas and h:s beautiful and charming bride arri. ved in Vaynesville yesterday. We hope Mr. and Mrs. '1 nomas will locate permanently hc.e. Wayrns vile Courier. M"ney Made in a Minutd. I have not made less than sixteen dollars anv day while selling Centrifugal Ire ( ream Frwr.'r. Any one should nuke from five to eight dollars a day sellinr cream, and from seven to ten dollars sel- j ling Freezers, as it is such a wo der, there j is alwavs a crowd wanting cream, ion can freeze cream elegantly in one minute and that astonishes people so they all want , would give an elegant plated book spoon to laV it and then many of them buy to any one sending her ten 2-cent sumps, freezers as th cream is smooth and per- j I sent for one arid found it so metal tkat I fectlv frozen. Everv freezei is guaranteed showed it to my friends, and Btade 13 in to freeze cream perfectly in one minute, j two hours, taking order for the spoon. Anvone can sell ice cream and the freezer . The hook spo n is a honsehold necessity, sell's itself. Mv sister makes from ten to ' It cannot slip into the dish or cooking res fifteen dollars a day. J. F Casey & Co., 1 el. Wing lield in the place by a book on 114:5 ft Charles St., St. Louis, ilo., will ' the back. The spoon U sowethinf hooae mail vou fu'I particular free, no you can kevM-r hve needed evrr since spoon o-f, tf work and makke lots ol mooev a .-km 11 with one freezer tea cam make. a hundred gallons of cream a day, or voa wish thev il! hir? tou on a airy. Mast a. Did You Ever Make Money Easy? Mil. Eihtoh. - I have road how Mr. ('. K. B. mnde o much money in the DUU Washer biitdnex and think I hare heat liirn, I am very young yet ad ltave had little cxriencc in selling (rood, bstt hare inailc cttct eight hnnrlru"doTlani in ten wjeks wiling Iih Washers. It in .amp'r wonderful how easy it t: to sell them. All you have to do in to show the ladies how they work and thev cannot help but buy one. For the benefit ot others- I will slate that I got my start from the Mound City IHsh Washer (.V, St. Louis, Mo. Vrit to them mil they will send you full particu lars. I think I can clear over 3.000 the com ing year, and I am not going to let the opportunity pastt. Try it and publish your sueeebs for the benefit of others- J. F. C COLD 13 SENT. Inventors in the Dean Safe Pytm of speculation receive souii-monthly dividend in Kold. Over 300 er cent per annum made on investments by E. K Dean A Co. Hang er, H5 Itnmdwar, X. V. Investors ( this firm distributed all over the United State ' and Onuda. A MealdM Tart Mato a Iu Intto. Franklin Co., Tenn., May Kith, 1W2 I am forty-five years old, and have spent eight verm in bad health I am poor man and have to hnstle for a living. Ity the nse of three packages of Thedford't P.lack Draught, I am now able to hnstle in my market garden, and am as stout as a mule. It is the greatest niedicne Mi arth, and docs more than it is recommended to do I- A. IIciwok. LOGS WANTED. delivered t.n cars at any point on lineol the Southern Railway, with in one hundred miles of-AiheUle. Poplar; first gr.id'e, second third ., 19.00, 4 50 8 00 9.00 IC'hcH-n-it; first grade, FCCOtld ,. Ah; first grade, second ., r. k WriU? f ir sneeifieations and o her information to Office IUtni'.rv- Estate, Riltmore, N. ('. I The leadlaf Hawass ef the , ! AtMl sissa nra. tmnui. TEH. Spoon Free to All. I read in the Christian Standard that j Mb A. M. Frit I, station A, St. IOflia, Mo., v - were firt invented. Any one ran get a ! samble sttoon bv sending ten 2-cent stamps if : to Miss Fritz. "This ia a splendid way to jple spool Mia Frill a-ike tBoneT around home ' ni25 I2t Very ttaly, StixxtTtl "4. 1
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