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BRYSON CITY, N. C, FRIDAY- JULY 24. 1896. NO. 22 -AT-LAW. A -M. FRY, v. N. C. ; , ,,f claims and the investigd , ,,1 'ii!. - a specialty. A Ti'oltNEY-AT-LAW. ,. , , i Court Hotisp," l.i.,!--'' 1 V;y-on' City, - 0. Hrjson City, N. C j:. : S. Cooper, i:.:VSi)X CITY, X. C. PHYS1C1AII. f'Proiiipi attention to all :al!s, I :iv nr N is; lit. .!. II. TKAfiUE, M. D. WiiiTTIKU, N. C. IVSK'IAX AND SURGEON. P W.';l -iv I'l-oMi I. .,r iii-'.l- t attention to all calls. D W. A. SprinMe, Dentist. :-!lSTEIt N. C. ;i!!i-!itinii tt i ill 1 calls in town or -..U'ORK AND PRICKS XT!- Kl). 00 Ilotols. M--TEL-LA. NK R I) li POT.. Ton City, 1ST. GT. in Mir.'i'incnt. Newly furnished, no l.ninns for commercial men. :i. i;i:.!,K '.- iZ L. LAKE, Proprietor. . immer's Home, : ora City, 1ST. C. i i. mis and the best fare. 1 J)' jer d;iy. . F. CooPer, Pn.prittoi. .STERN HOTFL. Oonrt Square, A-HKVILI.E. N. C. - 1 .00 a Day. ! mid refurnished since it was ' . lit and is now equal to any i.-c in the city. 1!. MclnturfF, Propieter; 7 son Hotel, Andrews, N. C. . "mi. K. Bryson, Pi opiel:r. li-ii pe.i lect, Table the les : u inner residence in "West ith Carolina. NATIONAL HOTEL WAYNESVILLE, N. C. liii 1..10 a daw (Jood fare and nice '' I'uli'e attention to all. . as . ri .A - Jtifi.: Ar3 - S I-. IfSaYoa See Spots I fe before vou in the air ? That's W acho and Billiousnc ills Jil :t t-vwritnir. of a Disorjered Liver: A bad tante ia til ihr';.i, t-i:td to::r.!C. general orrwj-". - tint fry i N of SOU A habitu-il costlv gnk eyes, ia salio.v, t cr yc , c.n- .VJJ eves, in saiij'.v, ( y.: IT- '-;.-ec8 : - Ei; the 24 syavotoscs tali c.i your m? chant Lx a tsttle of Cg E'V Sr li-''' k Vl'i $ (UREr 'Ky h .oei ctrcight to v.-.ri V. 'er. It c!ra"??. ' ' , i ! -ur liver's fault. Rheumatism, ffi " D-sr?rsia, Nei?.lrr'.a, Head- ij HOME NEWS. -o- WDon'tlet your subscription 1 pS...vo,.r subscription expires wit', the date after vour n.uue. Renew itj Ask yourself this .juestion. -'Hive I paid my newspaper subscription?" 1 WlierG are tjie candidates? Pain, ram go away Come aain another day. R. H. Cathcy returned Wednes day from u weeivs visit to ilurphy. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor!?. W. T. Con ley and family relurn-c-d from Canton Conference Sun day. Blank Summon?, Yarr.;nt8, Cer tificates, etc. lor sale at The Times office. - Hon. R. I,. Leath nvood went to Ashevi.le this week on ieKal busi n ess. Ex-Congressman Crawford was :i noiig the arrivals at the Cooper bouse last Mod lay. Blank "Deeds, Mortgage Deeds 'v Chattle Mortgages lor sale a! ThK Times office. Miss llattie JX'Har'. is "visiting with her reLitivcs, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Gibson of this city. Yes, we are sending the Thrice a week New Y.irk Word and tht Times one vear for $1.50. Mrs. W. F. Cooper and daughter Mrs. W. II. McfUain, are visiting re-atives in (irahani c unty. Lee Man- county examiner, had thre y-'iing iadi s too apph to him tin's week for examination. ''Money To Loan at G per cent ii.tei; st i n fi e tears tii:e. Apply to M. L. lloicomb-, Wayiiesviih X. C. lion. Joshua. A. Franks the One (.Jail used Farmer from Nantahala was ia town last week Horse . swap ping. Every 1 al Democrat in swain county wants his county paper and wi ! make some arrangements to get it. Capt. E. Everctte and wife left Monday morning for Epp piings. N.C., where they will spend some time. ' . Parties wishing to engage in get ting Tan Hark will do well to apph to D K. Collins at oi:ce and avoid t he rush. Miss Maud Pat is returned froai Asbeville Tuesdav. Miss Davis vi.-ited ttie Tliomasou family in Asheville. Supt. R. J. Weds, general Super intendent of the Southern Rail road was registered at Hotel Entel la last week. Air. Rrag Allison and daughter from Webster, came in Tuesday to spend a while with his sister, Mrs. Louis l'.roylcs. We take the due bill of any mer chant in town for subscription. Carry him your, produce and bring us his due bill. Miss Mary Hampton returned Monday fr..m a -evcral days visit to h?r grandfather on Scotts Creak, Jackson count v. The Thrice a-week world pub lished in New York City and The Times will bo s-nt to any address, I one -rear for ?1.50. Mr. Ilarley Welch lias gone to t.. .1 ii ..:..: 4. ..i..t:.... Ih will probably go to Murphy be fore he returns home. Hon. George H. Smathers of V ivrnrsville. was in town this week. Mr. Smathers is an attorney the Cherokee Indians. ,fv" vou, don't want to s rve the to the extent ol paying a ! $3.00 announcement fee. you don't want to serve them very bad. Mr. R. S. Jackson was at Hotel Entella last Monday. Mr. Jackson repairs wires for the Western Un ion telegraphic Co., in Asheville. Mr. L. J. P.roughton a Pentist of Asheville was in town several days the past week. Mr. P.roughton came to visit his sister here Mrs. FerreU. Eev. P. p. McClain home from the West last week. Rev. McClain left Whittitr early in ' the Spring to vis t t'.e Western i cjun tries. j Miss Sa'die Shukr and Mr. J.drn j Everett's two little daughters, left the first of the vek for Epp Springs N. C, where they will epend a week. Prof. P. W. Kerr has recovered from a recent Fpcll of Pnewn onia and typhoid fever. The profiessor ijaid it was the first spell-of sickness j he ever had. . j - Sheriff J. F. Teagtte returned j Saturday from Raleig:; N. (.',., wh- r.. he went, last week to carry a prison er, who escaped from the peniten t;ary soma time ag i. The preachers and laymen re turned from the Methr-dist Pist. Conference Saturday of last week and Monday of this. They report i very interesting session. If the care of the hair were made a part of a lady's eduea'ion, we should not see so mai.y gray lipids and the use ot Hail's Hair Renew er would be unnecessary. Mr. R 0. Patterson who has been out on his lathers farm near here f i r the past two m mths, left Sun day foi Adievi.le, where he accept.-, a position with his Uncle. Mr. Jack Franklin of Bmon City and Miss Sallie. Keenir of Shole Creek were weded on the 15th inst. at the home of the brides parents. We wish the couple great success in their future lite. The Noru,al and Industrial school at Grcensb. ro X. C, offers free tuition to all voting ladies who wi 1 sign a pledge to bec.ane a teacher in the State for at least two years aftir leaving the institute. Th; University is steadily grow ing in popularity, pat nd efficiency. The entrollnn-nt this year is the largest in its history. We would like to ai I some nee !y boy to get its advantages andscho! arslii; s and loans. We are pained to announce the death of the infant l.oy of Mr. and Mrs.Gov. Carringer. He died Sun day evening and was buried Mon day. The parents have heartfelt ijynipithy in this their sad btreavt llient. Wante1, a reliable lady or gentle man to distribute saniph sand m i!.e a house tJ house canvass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps and Pure Flavoring Extracts 810 to S75 a month easily made. Address Crofts it Reed, Chicago, 111. Kfi iicti'AL. Charles J. Po.th. Ohvcwood, Cab, says: UI have used Ayer's Pills in my family for sev eral years, and have ahvavs found them most effectual in th- relief of ailments arising from a disordered stomach, torpid liver, and consti pated bowels. To the democratic vote, s of Swain county. , Having been solicited by mcny ol my friends. I have decided to become a candida'e for County Commissi, ner. 'Subject to the primaries. P. Whiteside. "Have tried others, but like Ayer's best' is the statement male over and over again by those w ho testify to the benefit derived from the use of Avet's Sarsaparilla. Ids ease never had a greater enemy than this powerful blood-purifier. It makes the weakstro ng. A horse kicked II S Shafer of the Freemyer house Middieburg X. Y., on tho knee, which laid him. up in led and caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommen ded him to use Chamberland's Pain Pa'm, which he did, and in two days was able to be around Mr Shafer has recommended it to raan- ! y others and says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This : same Remedy is also famous for i s j cures of rheumatism For sale by E. Everett, Bryson City. S. W. Coop.r. ' Whitter j Personal. I Free 64-page medical reference book to any peron atllieted with any special, chronic or delicate disease ptvuliar to their sex. Address the leading phvsieians and ; surgeons of the United States, 1'r. Hatha : way A Co., i t?o. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga, xoung women w b desire a Uior oiiirh, practical ed.iajfon, at re markable cheap raies,vould do well to correspond with President Charles D. Mclver fcf the State Normal and Industrial sclmol. at (irredsboro, X. C. &e announce ment of the institatkm in this is- SU". Mr. John Fisher left Saturday for Andrews, where he hap gone to stav wit'i li is brothfY. : We we 6 verV much pleased toerpjhat Mr. Fisher had his organ tilipped Tupf- day, for we think Jutt he jAyouId have been quite l i'-me.in An- drews wit'vout it, fexr he .certahily was attached to it. J The arrivals at the Qpope House List Mondav, are as follows.- :V L. Thuniber. Andrews X. C ; W .' T. Crawford, Wavne-ville N. C : J. H. Wolf, Sylva N. C: J. A. Porter, Knoxville Tenn.; P. Cowan, Sylva X. C ; S. S. Runsette, Atlanta Ga.; Joi n Tatiiam, Murphv X. C.; Purl S. Gee. Bunnell, X. i; T. II. Le-iith.- rvvii l These are all Democrats and will support Bryan. ; i-'t: Presbt tcrians andtbose vho worship with them, wbj p ease no tice that, contrary to the announce ment, there will be services, morn ing and even'n. in4he Bryson Cit- Presbyterian cliiwh on the coming i fourth) Sabbath 'Ju'y 2(i All corlia'iy invited to- come and worship with us. J. B. Cochran, Pastor. TIRED SflOTKE,lS find help in Hood's SaisaparHi-i, which gives them imre blood, a jrood appetite and new and needed STREGTHi W. II. Xeison in the drug busi ness at K'ngsvilie, Mo., his so much confidence in Chamberlain's (' lie. Cholera and Dirrihoea Reme dy that he wairants every bottle and oilers to ufun 1 the money to any customer who is not satisfied using it. Mr Xel.-on t. rites- no risk in doing this because the Remedy is certain euro. iut- siie'. ,tH-.ea-e for which it is intended ami he ! no.s it. It is for sale by E. Ever- ctt, Bryson Ci'y it S.'W Cooper. Wintrier Gov. Piob Tayi o.e. of Tennessee. ays: uAs this wo; Id goes roun' an" roun" "Some go up, and some go dwn.'' The various imitarions of the Original M. A Thediuid it Cos Liver Medicine or Biaek-P; aught live for a time, quarrel, among themselves and pas.- into obliv.nn. For moi:e than half a cent r if v this re rial do remedy has gone up .in 1 ti. and now stands the ac knowledged superior of any tes table li'. er medicine made. PlTTSM-RO, TEXAS, April 1-1, 102, I have been using Thedfords's B'ack-Prauht for twelve or fifteen venrs. It has saved me a good manv (loMars in doeti) bills, am! my family a great deal of sicKness. Y. B. Cotter. The University OG Teachers, 5:M Students, Tui tion $i')0. a v-'.tr, Boa:d$s. (lv'ght dollars) a month, three Full Col lege Cour-es. three. Brief Courses, Law Sch ol. Medical School, Sum mer School lor T aeheis, Scholar ships and loans h r ti e needy. Aidless President Winston, Chapel Hill N. C. Diarrhoea. We are informed that this d's ense is now very prcvah.-nt all over the country, ai d in some cubes L; s proved fatal by being allowed to run mi into cboh ra liiorbus. Dysen tery, it c. Pr. L tie's Elixir is ac knowledged to be the I .-est remedy in the market. Physicians who have examined the formula say that it cin t neip being a ur;t-cia.-j ... .111- medicine. Everv one wlw has tried it knows it to be so. State Formal and Industrial School. parlmfnts Well rrpnpjed. 27 teach--rs. 444 t-hUt r-ta.le'.iU, be-iles itrattice school of t)T pupils mairicu-l.-ites since its opening in'12. '."3 of the Vi counties reprerenU-J. Compi-titive ex aniiiiation .-t county seat August 1st, to till free-tuition vacancies Tn dormitories. Ap- piicati.m should be made U-tore Jiaiy 2o to e: ter the examination, soiree iui.iou 1 except 10 applicants siirninsr a piodije to 1 ( tl i become teachers. Annual sxpense of Irc-e- f.'ti, luitton paying students, Address. I'resideut Cdarles P McIveb. Oreensburo, X. C. swaix county. THESE ARE HER JEWELS. It is the wealth aud varied class of our soil with its susceptibility lo the highest degree of cultivation and adaptibility to the growth of almost every agricultural product ri tt promises to become the re--d.-4rnug characteristic of the sec tion. The a luv:al val'eys of the rivers and creeks are especially friendly to the growth of the cereals, garden vegetable, mtlous, ttc. The mu. latto soil of the uplands may be madetotqual in point of produc tiveness, the more favored valleys but is better suited to the growth oi rye,, clover, beans, peas and the sweet pota'o. The gray soil of th South-East slopes is admirab'y suitedto the growth of tobaccojwhile the earth of our North and West declines is of ad rker mold and cannot be excelled in the produc tion of almost any specie of grass growj either for moiug or grazing purposes, Last but by no means least, this sect ion is one ot the finest fruit produsing countries in the world. In pohit ot variety itleads all others. We applie peach, pair, plum, cherry, raspberry, strawberry .black berry, with grapie-', currenls etc., ad g ow to ideal perfection. The rich m mntain cove?, are impatiently waiting the trien-ily touch of ths intelligent pomologist and vintner in oixhr to equal the orcha. ds of Maryland or the vine yards of France or Germany in pro duction of fruits and wines. It is particularly favorable to the pro duction of fruits of a hardy charac ter and superior . flavor, thereby promising to n ake canning a profi table industry at no dis' ant day.' For those who are in search of a country where nature has emp!i?d wtht,t e'rii.t., tt in oprotence, her hand into the lap of man so that he may subsist 272 days on the re sult of iiis labor during the remain ing Do, this is the country. But for the man of pluck, energy and economy who will diligently em ploy and taithfu'ly husband all of bis time, there is ample field for tin exercise of his faculties and ample reward in waiting for his labors. Jas. II Cathey. (Continued in next weeks issue-) A Crcat Chance to Make Money, - 1 want to tell you of my wonderful suc-ev.-s. Pt ing a poor girl and needing mon ey li-adly, 1 tried the Dish Washer busi ness and have cleared $200 every month. It is more money than I ever had before and I can't help telling you about it, for T believe any person an do as well as I h .e if they only try. Lish Washers sell on Mirlil: every lailv wants one. lne Mound City Dish Washer Co., St. Loui, Mo., will give vou all necessary instruc- ti..n-, so you can begin work at once. The Dish Washer does splendid work: you can wash and drv the dishes in. two or three minutes without putting yiur hands in the water at all. Try this business and let ujs know how vou succeed. Elizabeth G. An Educational Lecture by C. W. lilancliard. Mr. C W. Blanc-hard. General asent of Wake Forest College, fcave an Edivational lecture in the Eap ti-t Church I ere. lat Tuesdav ni"ht. Mr. Blanchard is ceitiinly an ( x -ellent lecturer in his work, and he seems to be interested in the poor boys of North Carolina cvttin"- an education. Mr. B'an- cbard made, a remark last night about so manv poor loys growing up perfectly icnorant. Why don't the bovs do like the little boy he ! spoke "of. that was living in the log hut. an i become one 01 inc oraionos rf the dav. he said that there is no - T exc.u.-e in a boy growing up in i ior.iorance. it is lazioess in the boy and hi? parent-i won t make him Ltudv. M.-thers. lathers think of r .... t it, let your children go to pcnooi n they do have to wear patched pants ah ds-tudy from other boys books. It is no di-grace to a boy, the people w.'ll htlp v u -educate yoi.r chil dren if vcu will only help your self. Mr. Blanchard went from here to . civies and gave a lecture there , . . , , We hope to i "I'.ul.Tuaj .f,...- ; have turn in our tou Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When you have bought $25 worth of soods in cash AT D. K COLLINS', . From the : day you take his ' "Punch Card," ; YOU GET CHOICE OF : - Nice lino of Books free Any of them arc worth $4.00. Besides, you have Ths largest ana Best stock of goods fa -select from tMs sifJe of AsneYillB, Compare ou.r goods, ' - ' CJrst our prices, and we will rislc resixlts. The Asheville Woodworking Co., Manufacturers building including Doors, Sash., Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, Stairwork, &a Public Buildings, School Houses, Banks and Stores a "We do the HigHest lower grades to suitcustomctb. Send for estimates. THE ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING- CO., W. G. RICH, BOX 296. 2 Boxes: i Price! Yon have sick-headaches occasion ally. They are not pleasant; -why not get rid of them ? If you call in a physician it will cost you irom $rio J5.110W can yott escape this cost but secure the physi cian s treatment? Let us tell you. Go to your druggist and ask for Ramon's Tonic Liver PillS They will cost you (1 box Pills and 1 box Tonic Pellets) only 25 cents. These are the exact medicines that any doctor would prescribe for a sluggish, torpid or disordered liver. Yon take one of Ramon's Pills immediately. That causes a com plete action of the bowels. You then take one of RxmoN's ToNic Pellets daily for a week or longer. These keep the bowels healthy and open, but at the same time they 'aronse the appetite, purify the blood tod "tone up" the whole system. Try this just once. It can not harm you. At all daklars. ornstt, for 26c. 6 boxes $1 .OO BEOWN MFG. CO., New York. Liousville Will Have a Free Coin age Daily Paper. Louisville, Ky., July 15. Dan O'Sullivaii, editor of The Sunday Critic, announce 1 to day that on August 15th he would begin the publication of a free silver daily newspaper to be called The Demo crat. The four democratic dailies of Louisville refuse to support the Chicago ticket. tion. -Atlanta Contti.u- Children Cryf r Pitcher's Castoria. THE OLD RELIABLE VULCAN AXLE UREASE For Wagons, Carriages and Threshers. Best wearing. Will not gum. Will not melt and run off. Superb Cycle Oil. Best made. Free from gummy substances of any nature. We also manufacture PetrolattMB Jelly, Flash Furniture Ren ovator, Harness Oil, -Harvester Oil, &c Sea for Circulars. The Atlantic Refining Co., CLEVELAND, O. DONT worry your ncighlwr by borrowing his paper, sulscribe and pay for your own. finish of all descriptions, Specialty. grade of work. jQlIso Superintendent, . ASHEVILLE, N. C. COLD IS SENT- Investors in the lean. Safe System ot speculation rei-eive semi-iiionthly dividend in nold. ()ver:'.0' ( ercnt per annum niadrt on investments by K. 8. I.'ean Jfc Co. 'unn ers, ."" r.madwav. X. Y. Investors f thU firm distributed all over the United lntc and ("n:idit. LOSS WANTED, iclVrl .n efrf al any - pnink '"on lineol tiio Southern Railway, with i i one hundred inilcH of Acheille, Puplur; first gr..de, " ?9.00, second third " ., Ches'net; firt grade, second Ah; firt grade, second ., 4 50 2.50 800 9,00 5.50 Write f rr siiecifications and oilier" information to Oflice Rdtniore K'statc, r.tltmorb, N. C. JfZJ& UK. V.W.KIIWrS . .nin. nraa 4 anu id ilimpi fnr Imnlr nn gll . i Vi'"' I ,mr -". sod gulU Llat. KzZTH Bi to ru'r. iisiniu. mi. Spoon Free to AIL I read in the ( hriitian Standard that Miss A. M. Frit!1., station A, Si. Louis, Mo., would fiirt an cli trant dated hook spoon to any one sendinj; her ten 2-cetit rtamps. I sent for one and found it so useful that I showed it to my friend, and made $-13 in two hours, taking orders for the epcon. The h'x.k spo n i n household nectussty. It cannot -lip into tin- dish or rook ing vex set, ln-injf he'd in the plnee by a hook or) the back. The spoon is soiaelhinif liot:C kejpcis have needed ever since SX nit were tirsi invented. Any one can get a sample poon by sending len 2-cent stamj to Mi- Frit. Thi is a splendid way Ui n ake money around home. niM2t Very truly, Jkansktte S. 31 r. Hrjitii Wept. When Willian J.Dryan left the I a'l last night hia wife ras with him. Th "silver knight of the Wist,'' as his friends have come Ui call him, went out, whirling r u d and round, and responding as well as a man could to a thousand prf-, fered gr-.eiiags, but. keeping con stantly near his wife through th shouting .ml aj'piaus'. And the , srood wotijin wa weepin. Down her cheeks ptreanitd the tcarg sLe could not control.- The' ociasioii had w. r.i their strength, as tie l.o-or to her husband had exhaus ted her res rve. The escape to a Cirriage was a very welcome one to Bryair It wss rescue to his wife. Chicago Tost. Wbro Dly wis sick, we f tv QMnrt. When A wa a ChlM. she crted for Castoria, When she became Mls, donft Oastotta. Wisn she bad CtiUrea, ate satheat CaaUrta, Iff 1 1: J i
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