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BRYSON CITY, N. C, FRIDAY JULY 17. 1896: NO. 21 f A. M. FRY, f Jketio" of claims and the investiga- ! JliBdHUW 1 "T" V -riTHERWOOD. j jxTO R N E V-ALL A, W . L i tbe Court House, Bbtson Citt, - N. 0. , p. BRTOON, grynon City, K. C. BfTR. Sooper, BRYSON CITY, N. C. liCTICING - PHYSICIAN, Prompt attention to all calls, PayorJilgnt. ThTteague, m. d. Whittikr, N. C. bHVSICIAN and surgeon. f ,U pre prompt attention to all calls. !or night. few. A. Sprinkle, Dentist. Webster N. C. Prompt attention to all call in town or !6UWURK AND PRICES i'JARANTEED. 0--0 Hotels. EN-TEL-LA. NEAR DEPOT. 3ryson City, 1ST. C New management. Newly furnished, ttomniodationg (or commercial men. itc Tta jomlile. LOUIS L. LAKE, Proprietor. Drummer's Homer 3ryson City, N". C. Clean rooms and the best fare. to, fl,50 per day. j W. F. CooPer, Proprietor. tbrnbotflT Court Square, AsHEVILI.E, N. C. -y';" S1.00 a Day. - Befitted and refurnished since it waa nnti out. and as now equal to any !-00 hone in the city. K. Mclnturflf, Propietor: - 3ryson Hotel, Andrews, N.O. Sam. E. Bryson, Propietor. Location pel tect, Table the best, r'moi summer residence in West "North Carolina. NATIONAL HOTEL WAYNESVILLE, N. C. ulw l.V) a day. Good fare and nice Polite attention to all. r. ' Are You Siclt j Of Being - , Then let tmaoggwit a cum. P Ten to one ih trouble Matted wuajronrBw; A torpid lrvcr I Rheomrtfam. Neuralgia, J, Constipation, Dyspepsia. Head- f r ohcandataaeahCTaflmant. fJ rlual$t6 yiota Mralfbt'to-work on tba V f -'- u opm urn ") d makea it act ataia-tlM add O fcarcs you're blood and yocKC 7 CDlUKfcMEWHAH, ;X h 1 lSii.J Kooxvta, Teas. 1 HOME NEWS. -TO' W-Don'tlet your subscription fc'pw.Tonr ""twpilUII expire with the date alter! vour name. Renew Itjssa Ask yourself this question. 'Have I waid my newspaper subscription' - . 1 Where are the candidates? " Mr.; Smith of Sylva was in town on business Monday. Senator Tillman paesed through Asheville laet Moiiday. Prof. D. W. Keris still convales-! cent. He is now able to walk about his room. t Blank Summons, vVarrants, Cer-1 tificates, etc. for sale at The Times office. Mr. Cal. Bisinger of Lincoln, N. C, sewing machine repairer was in town Tuesday of this week. It is said that the rain and wind did much damage, indifferent sec tions of the country. " Blank Deeds, ' Mortgage Deeds jfudChattle Mortgages for sale at ThE Times office. Miss Hanna and Master John Hughes, of Bryson City, are visit ing in town. Hera'd. A fishing party left here last Tuesday morning. It is to be hoped that they will have good luck. Yes, we are sending the Thrice a week New York Wor'd and the Times one year for $1.50. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Miss Mattie Moody, a charming young lady of this place, spenl Sunday and Monday in Sylva N. 'Money To Loan at 6 per cent interest on five years time. Apply to M. L. Holcomb Wavnesviile n.o. : 1 The result of the Chicago Con vention is 6a isfctory to silver, men in swain county, without regard to party. Parties wishing to e"ngage in get- ting-Tan Bark will do we'll to apph to D. K. Collins at once and avoid the wish. Miss;Minnie Conley of this city went to Jarretts the early part of the week. She goes to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joel. Gibson. Every loyal Democrat in swain county wants his county paper and will' make some arrangements to get it; - . We take the due bill of any mer chant in town for subscription. Carry him your produce and bring us his due bill. The Thrice-a-week world pub lished in New York City and The Times will be sent to any address, one year for $1.50. Rev. Joe Henry Brendle of Mur phy station passed through town Tnesdeay on his way to the M. E. Church South. District Conferance. ', If you don't want to serve the -people to the extent of paying a $3.00 announcement fee, you don't want to serve them very bad. One of our kind subscribers came in last Monday and paid up Jier subscription. Why don't others do like-wise, for we need free" silver. We will miss the editor a "great deal in his absence, as I am not an experienced local editor, but I hope 1 we will get the "Times" out all right. "" Neglect of the hair often dfstr.yi its vitality and natural hue, and causes it to fall out. Before it' is too late, apply Hall's Hair Renew er, a sure remedy. ; Wantel, a reliable lady or gentle man to distribute samplesand 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, I1L i . Personal. - Frks 64-page medical reference book to any person afflicted with any special, chronic or delicate disease jiecnliar to their sex. Address the leading physicians and surgeons of the United States, Dr. Hatha Way & Co, 22 So. Broad St., Atlanta, Ca. Aick Massey a former resident of this eouuty, is now in -business at Clinton Texas, as Mam and Stewart. n.i. a t j ' ware. . . Miss Emma Hughes and Miss Maud Davis ot this place, left Sun day for.Asheville, wlifre they will spend two weeks with the Thomas on family. ' Rev. vV; A. Fenvll of the Bap. tist churchj here, went over to Dilla boro on last Sunday, and filled his pulpit theVe, it Wing his regular appoinWnt. We were glad Jo tee Rev. W A. Ferrell eome in 'ast .Monday and give iw some locals. We would like to have the assistance of other cit.zens, during the editors absence. Died, in Raleigh, N. C, on July 10th, Battle Broughton of conges-1 tion of the brain. The deceased is a brother of MislWYA. Ferrell of this city. We share her bereave ment, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiggins little four year old daughter, died on the lOih inst. It is said thfat the .little girl was only sick a few days before her death. We share our sympathy with the bereaved famjly. The recent wind and rains did considt rable damage to the crops in Jackson county. In some sec tions the high water swept the shocks of wheat and rye from the fields on the creeks and river. Rev. Joseph E. Abernethy, Mr. Jas. H. Cat hey and other delegates to the Methodist Diet. Conference at Canton N. Ct, left for the session Wednesday morning. The con ference will continue until Monday of next week. , This University is steadily grow ing in popularity, patronage and efficiency. The entrollment this year is the largest in its history. We would like to aid some needy boy to get its advantages and schol arships and loans. Children Cryfcr Pitcher's Castoria. We learn from the Citizen, that Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey have re turned from their bridal tour north, and are at Mrs. Nelson's, -French Broad avenue. Mrs. Bailey was Miss Januie Collins, a daughter of D, K. Collins of this place. The Cot'on Mills of Wilson N. C.,r 6hnt down on the first of July, to resume work again on the first of August. The low price of cotton goods brings the cause of the dis continuance of work. I guess they need free Silver. To make y inr business pay, good hea'tli is a prime factor. To sec ure good health, the b'ood should be kept pure and vigorous by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. When the vital fluid is iaipure and slug gish there can be neither health, strength, nor ambition. Mr. J. S. Meroney, editor of the Cherokee Scout, called in last Mon day to see how the work on the Times was moving. Mr. Meroney was on his way to Wilmington, to be present at the North Carolina Press Association. We were glad to see the editor. Mr. R. H. Pender and wile, left Sunday, to ""Visit relatives in Flor ence S. C, Mr. Pender will first go to the North Carolina Press Asso ciation, at Wilmington, while Mrs. Pender will go on tu Florence. W e hope the editor and his wife will have a pleasant trip. A horse kicked H S Shafer of the Freemyer house Middleburg N. Yn on tha knee, which laid him up in bed and caused the knee joint to become stiff, k friend recommen ded him to use Chamberland's Pain Ba'm, which he did, and in two days was able to be around. Mr Shafer has recommended it to man y others and says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. Thie same Remedy is also famous for its cures of rheumatism For sale by E. Everett, Bryson City, S. W. Cooper. Wbitter '.. : . - -' - GREAT SALES prove the great merit of Hood'a Sarsaparilla. Hood's Sarsaparilla sells because it accomplishes CHEAT CURES ' If you would have an abundance of dard, glossy hair, if you would have a clean scalp, fcee from dan ruff and irritating humors, or if your hair is faded and gray, and jou would ' have i ts natural 1 color restored, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is unquestionably the best dres sing. . ' Govt Bob. Taylor, of Terfnessee. says: As this world goes-roun' an' roun" - "Some go up, and some go down.'' The various imitations of the Original M. A Thedford & Co's Liver: Medicine or Black-Draught live for - a'1 time, quarrel: amono' themselves and pass into -btivion. For MORE THAN . HALF -A CEXTCBY this re'iable remedy has gone up i and Up. and now stands the ac knowledged superior of any vege table liver medicine made, . Pittsburg, texa's, April 14, 1892. I have been using Thedfords's Black-Draught for twelve or fifteen years; It has saved me a good many dollars in doctoa's bills, and my family a great deal of sicKness. Y. B. Cotter. A letter From Needmoe N. C. Needmore N. C, July ll.r-Dear Editor, pleas give space fata .few lines from Needmore corii crops, they are looking finp, we ha,ve hnd a very large fr. shet for this time' of j year. Some damage done along the Tennessee river. Miss Laur.-i McHan and Miss Emmer Dehai t, payed our commu nity a flying Visit last week, we hope the young ladies will ome back again when they will have longer to stay. Our Public school commenced Monday, with our esteemed friend Mr. John T. We'ch as te icher.' We hope Mr. Welch will have good success. , The pubMc roadiiix-oaWcomiiiu-nity are in very bad shape and es pecially from Brush Creek church to Elder J. R. Edward's. The over seer has surely lost his ax, it loolcs like a hole shot through the woods. Mr. J. A. Franks payed our town a visit last week, on a horse swap ing tower, but failed to swap. We have the best Sunday school at Brush creek West ofBrvson City, so says the spectators, who comes to 6ee us, of which we are verry proud. In regard to the good Democrat at Almond N. C, I think he has quit selling stuff, and took h's tent and gone to the black berry patch for refuge. Yours Truly, Jack. The University. 36 Teachers, 534 Students, Tui tion $60. a year, Board $8. (Eight dollars) a month, three Full Col lege Courses, three Brief Courses, Law School, Medical School, Sum mer School for Teachers, Scholar ships and loans for the needy. Address President Winston, Chapel Hill N. C. Sutler Pays His Debt. From the Sonthport Leader. 1 Senator Butler spoke here in the opera house last Friday night to about 250 people, most of whom were-Deraocrats. . To give a little pungency to the affair, a dah ot claret, as it were, to the Populistic lemonade, the Hon.-Mary Ann was arrested in the street at the instance of Mr. W. E. Worth, for an old debt, due for ice two years ago. He had been repeatedly dunned for tbe money, but paid no attention to such vulgar things, and, as a con sequence, was warranted here for the debt. Exchange. W. H. Nelson in the drug busi ness at Kings'ville, Mo has so much" confidence in Chamberlain's C.lic, Cholera and Dirrahoea Reme dy that be warrants every bottle and offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied using it. Mr Neton takes nof risk in doing this because the Remedy is certain cure, for?- the diseases for which it is intended .and he rnows it. It is for 6ale by E. JEver eett, Bryson City S, W Cooper, Whittier - - - - SWAIN COUNTr. ' THESE ABE HER JEWELS. , For wealth and variety of re sources there is no section in all the, c untry, fnim the pine-clad "hills of Maine to the citron groves and orange bowers of Florila that can excell this, the beautiful, -God-favored "Land of the Sky.1' In the midst of her silent winds as the loiter .about the summit of her magestic hifis or nestle low with.n "ht-r dimpling valleys is borne the greatest boon.yet.known to mortals; health in all its grace and lovliness. This section is be coming better known each day to the outside wurld. It is fast becom ing a glad retreat alike, ftrr the in valid of many years and the man who is in search of temporary relief from the care and worry of busin: ss or the enervating effects of over work. From the b rders of the rich valleys to the uttermost parts of the g. eat mountains t he beauty and lnxurience of the Flora are as be wildering as the "sound of many waters."' The Fauna is only ex celled by those counfries that are equally blessed and fresh as on the morn of creation. Here is begin ning to-forni the center of attraction or the tourist and spor!s.nan, the naturalist, ornithologist, botanirt and photographer. Within the geographical . comp -ss abjve dis cribed are to be seen a wealth of merchantable timbers,' .minerals and watc;r-power to le found in no other section of the Wes ern Hemi sphere. Walnut, cherry, locust, pbplar, spmce, ash, lynn, buckeye, hickory, chestnut, syemore, beech, balsam, birch, cedar, maple, mulb rry, dog wood, ironwoodv sourwood, with very, variety of wiUow,qakand pine, noun h to perfection, licside the merchantable timbers there is an ever varying supply less valu able and artistic in character, such as the hollv, ivy, rhododendron with ferns and evr-greens of every description and he:bs of every medicinal virtue. This section bids fair to rival New lamrshire in its prduct:on of granite for building purpi Pes. It has already relieved her of the pleasant bur 'en of bearing tie sig nificant little of- '"Switzerland ot America." Quarries nf stone of a quality and tectunj sufficient to justv; the most exacting demands of profi'able oc cupation have been discovered and worked. Mines of marble of the highest tectile value and of inex haustable supply have been fi.und and are being extensively operated. Minerals, oars, and clays ot every variety have been discovered; gold and koalin particular!7, aud in pay ing quality and quant ty. The prospector, grologist and practical mineralogist already recognize this section a-i the mecca ot tneir pro- essioual pilgrimage. No country on the globe can claim a more healthful, and abun dant water snpply Streams pure as the driven snow thatswells their airy sources thread their wav in pearl and silver through coves that literally howl in aesthetic grandeur, leaping in mist and foam from cascade to cas cade and whipping the thirsty earth in dazzling whirlpool. For picturesque beauiy aad 6U& limity -the scenic phase of our streams are alone excelled by the immaculate bow and georg'ous snn -set. These same Waters team with that most delicious and beautiful o the finney tribe; the far famed speckled-trout. ; After so much natural use and.1 ornament when these waters have reached the ; haunts of man' they can afford power sufficient to run all the machinery of New England and have a large surplus to drop from the whirling wheels and - rip pie away to moisten the hotthroats of men. Jas. H. Cathey. (COSTtTTED IS OC ISSUE.) Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When you have bought1 $25. worth "of goods in cash . AT fil C0LLINSV From the day you take his YOU GET CHOICE '. : Nice line of Books free. Any of them are worth - $4,00. Besides, you have The largest and best" stock of joods to sclecnroa tils side cf :lsHeifflflr Compare otxr goods, - ; . arid, we will risk xesixlts. , The Asheville Woodworking Co., Manufacturers bnilding finish of all oWriptions, including Doors, Sash,; Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, Stairwork, &o. Public Buildings, School Houses, Banks and Stores a Specialty. life do trie; riigtiest lower grades' to su.it Send for estimates. THE ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING- CO., W. G. RICH, Superintendent, . BOX 296. ASHEVILLE, N. C. That Headache! You have sick headache occasion ally, with sour stomach and bilious- . pes3uTbisi all yomeairoma sluggish ,J action of the liver. There are three thingt von can do.. You can take liver pilU which dcanae the whole aystem out bat leave you weakened and exhausted. Or you can consult a physician, which la a good but expensive plan. Mow there la a third aud better course. Yon can nave the physician's advice and his remedies - both for 25c. 1 Ask yonr druggist for Ramon' Tonic Liver Pills. He will give you two boxes of medicine. These boxes contain exactly what every leading doctor prescribes. You first take a Ramon's Pill which opens the bowels easily and natural ly, without violence. You then take the Ramon's Tonic Pellets daily for a fortnight They contain a powerful Tonic and Blood Purifier, which makes a new - creature ot you. At the same time they keep the bowels mildly active. Try 1 It once. At mil dMlsra, ormn, for SSe., S boXM tlJOQ. . B&OWH XTS. CO., Haw York. When Baby was sick, w fare her Castoria. When she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, aba clung to Castoria. Whsn she had Children, she gave them Castoria. The editor of the progressive Far mer, of Raleigh, w a honey. He comes right out and says without .reservation, that he would not sup port Teller, Alien, of anybody else, Democrat, Republican or Populirf, if nominated tt Chicago and en dorse 1 at St. Ix)uis, aud that he won't have free silver at all if he has to get it through thu Democra tic party. He will have nothing to do with anything or aiiyl ody that lKars the eligh'est taint of Pemo crcv. All of which goes to show that it is not free silver he is after, but something else. We do him the justice to say that he has prac tically admitted th;sin his paper a number of times. Charlotte Oeser- ver. " : The difference between this edi tor and the Democratic party is that one promises to pay in free silver twenty years atltrr date, while the Democratic cartv proposes to give relief now. The people prefer "spots'' to "futures' in this matter. News and- Observer. ; Cure For Sick Headache- - Thousands of ladies suffer from sick headache undoubtedly , by dis ordered liver or stomach. The best remed r that can be obtained for this distressing complaint, is found in Hood's fills. These' pills are so mild and ecntle in action, yet o thoruogh, that they give perfect satisfaction- They cure sick neaa- ache, iaundice. sour a'croai- h ana ail liwr il;. They break upcolds)! vic is to. gt-t a bottle ot. each at' and fevew and prevent the gripT- jftnee, .- . ' "Punch Card," jgra.de; of wozk. jPlIso customers. GOLD 13 SENT - Investors in the Dean 8a fe Syxtem of speculation receive semi-monthly dividend in gold. Over 360 1 er cent per annum mad on investments by E. 8. Dean & Co. Rant ers, 35 Broadway, N. Y. Investor ( ibis nrni distributed all over the United Slate and Canada. delivered on cars a( any point on line ol the Sonthern Railway, with i i one hundred miles of Asheville. Poplar: first grade, . $9.00, second ' ' third '1 Chestnut; first grade, ' second ,. Ash; first grade, . second ., ' 450 ! 2J)0 8.00 2.10 aoo 50 Write f;ir specifications and other information to Office Biltraore Estate, . - -Biltmore, N. C. Mi Ml III ill I M M f D.IV.V.EOVES. I The isadinc aBaatmiSsS of ik. x 'aoath. Ssnd 4 atau la stamas T P te ST m.mA (taalLa 11 smss rwt mnau. tot. t Spoons Free to All. I read in the Chritian Standard that Miss A. M. Frilx, station A, St, Louis, Mo., would give an elegant plated hook spoun to any one sending her ten 2-eenl stamps. I sent for one and found it so useful that I showed it to luy friends, and made $13 its -two hours, taking orders for the spoon. The hook spo'n is a household necessity. It cannot slip into the dish or cooking ves sel, being held ia the place by a hook oa. the back, i iMjtpoon is something botue keepen. have needed ever since spoon were first invented. Any one ean ret sample spoon by sending ten 3-eent stamps to ML Frits. This is a splendid way to jrsse money around home vara I3tj ery truly; - jcansctte B. A Chance to Maks Money. I read how one of your subscribers msde money selling Dishwashers; I ordered one, and my lady friends we:e charmed, as they hate dish washing. My brother and t commenced selling them, and have mad. $1,70(1 after paying all expenses. We don't canvass any Our sales are all made at home. People come or send forthem. The Mound City Uish Washer is the best Dish wssber on the market Oar basiness i increasing, and we are going toj keep, right on, antil we make ten thousand diU lan. We sell from f ve to fifteen msinr every day, rand some days more. Thv Dtsbwssher is lovely, every boost-keeper wants one. There is no excuse to b- poor v new so mnen monev ean De maoe selling Dish Washers. For full particulars, ad- dress The Mound City Dish Washer Co. Ht. Loam, Mo. The will sUrt yon on the. road to success. A itaapga. Tbe Fruit Seaaott. ' Th season tor Watermelons" Ptaches, Grapes, tita'e Vegetables,; Cramp Colic, Stomachache, Dysrn- tary, Lnarrhoea, Mux, Cholera Alor bus, etc is row on a boom. Re. porta say that the yield of the last named was never better and that the demand for DrV Habteb's Great Raucr a&u Lttlk's Ehx ibs was nevr greater. The instan taneous relief afforded by these old reliable family medicines makes th?m so jus! ly popular. Our ad 21 WW i i n li Ms? X - N i - i
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