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M BRYSON CITY, N. C.J FRIDAY JULY 31. 1896. NO. 23 0 incisionals, ft- TTUitNKV-AT-LAV.: A. M. FRY, "n'i', - - N. C. te' u and the investiga I'oll nj land titl'-s a specialty. pit ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. , i ir Qgce rUif omi linuv, B::vsok City,-- N. 0. T. x. BRTSOISr, attorney at La w, Bryson City, N". C C?. 3: !A. Cooper, IliiY.-oX CITY, X. C. P3ASTiCia - retrbiuiAFi. aProi-ipt attention to all calls. I)ay or Nifrlit. rn.TEAfTuE, M.I). WlllTTlKR, N. C. pTIYSICIAN AND SUBuEON. Will v prompt attention to all calls. 'nor mj-ht. Dr. W. A. Sprinkle, Dentist. gE t:r.sT!-:n N.-C. ':itt ntiun to : 1 1 t'r'U'i: in town or ' roiintrv. iWORK AND PRICES -GLARAXTEEI). Hotols. EN-TEL-LA.. NI-AR DEPOT. Brysori City, 1ST. G. New uniiagcmeut. Newly furnished. Accommodations for commercial men. Rates reasoiiuhh:. .PUIS L. LAKE, Proprietor. Drummer's Home, Brycson City, 1ST. C. Clean rooms amUthe bt st lat e. Ra'cu, $ 1 ,50 per d.iy. W. F. Coo Per, Prop-h tor. WESTERN HOTFL Court Square, AsiIEVIUJ, N. C. 1.00 a Day. llofitt'-d and refurnished since it was burned out . and is now icjual to any f'i.OU house in the city. U. Mclntiirir, I'ropieter Bryson Hctel, Andrews, N. O. Sim. E. Bryson, Propiet r. Location perleer, Table the bes Fnet summer resilience in West I ,o ,rth Carolina. NATIONAL HOTEL WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Rates l.oO a day. dood fare and nice oms. Polite attention to all. 0 h Arc You Sick t J'Of Being fSicK? Then let us suggest a cure. with your liver. A torpid liver I cuses Rheumatism, Neuralgia, 1 Constipation, Dyspepsia, Hsad- acbe and a dozen other ailments. goes straight to work on the livtr. I cleanses that organ; ri makes it active again the acid leaves vou're blood and you're fj cured. Testimonial below: I cured my wife of rcuraliria of wven years standing by ir.e u-- of L Tour medicine afier tho bet doctors ffSi VI S Vi B. W. PARKER, f 4j2 W. Fourth Street, Cincinnati. umnciunuu (ailed. m tour Druggist or Mercnant ror iu . . .. .. . . : J 7 tULLhri & rifcWMAfl, f Sole Proprietors, fi Knoxvillo, Tena 1 v xNeuml5io J HOMJE NEWS. -: RTDon'tletyonrfcubMriDtioiilMTMu.,. ' - t - - I "' . w . tsubtif rititirtu t ... . : -r.... wnn ue date after vour name. Kei ew it.j Art yourself this option. -'Have I paid n'.v newspaper suWi-iption?-' Where are the candidates? James Martin went to Whittier last Tuesday on busings. Rev. V. A Fend! went to Ashe v i lie last Mondav. Mr. V. A. Gibson v ent to Jar re t-tes last Monday. Mr. Ilarlie Welch returned from P.ushnell Tuesday of this week. Mr. R. H. Jackson of Asheville was in town this week. Mr. MarK'i-Iler.ry of Add ie was in our town this week. Mr. Jim McCoy of Dill.sboro was in this city hist Tuesday. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Blank Summons, Varrants, Cer tificates, etc. for sale at The Times cilice. Mr. C. E. Wood of Murphy was in town Monday and Tuesday of tli's week. lIMlik ll.'.'.ls. iMi-!(,h:lttl-- M .it 'I'm: i ri i ohiee. Mortgage "Ig-S for : Deeds ale at .Mr. in U U'.tl In ( ;. ay i I-'-rji'H'in came uj i le last M ;iiday on is lies Miss Em i:a Hughes returned fn :n a two va:ek.s visit in Asheville 'a.-t v-ck. Mr. A. It. Elmore had one of his fi'.te shoults k 1 ed b' the train last Tuesday. Mrs. W. F. Cooper returned from a several days visit to Graham Co. Tuesday of this week. Yes, we are sending the Thrice a week New Y:vk Wor'd and the Times one year for $1.50. Miss Com Davis left last Monday for Asheville, where she will visit Miss Titomasoii. . '.Money To Loan at G per cent i Eters :-t en live ears time. Apply to M. L. llolconib', Waynesviile N. C. Mrs J. W. Baily who has bten vi iting her pa:ents here rettirred to Iter home in Aslievill.- hist Sat urday. Every loyal Democrat in swain county wants his cou ity paper and wi.! make some arrangement' to get it. Miss Hattie,1 Allison returned to her home at Webster X. C, la&t week, Miss Allison has been visi ting her relativis in this place. I;iCes wishing to engage in get-tie.g-Tan Bark will do well to applv to D K. Collins at oi.ee and avoid the rush. Mr. R. M. Ilaskins a drummer for Battle Ax tobacco was Register ed at Hotel Entella Monday and Tuesday of I his week We take the due bill of any mer chant in town tor subscription. Cal-ry him your produce and biing us his due bill. AJ. Dellart left for Almond Sunday last -.to take charge of L. LieMarr 4t Co. business.in that (place, and Mr. Alio Marr. will take : Mr. Dellars pla-e in this towii. I ' ; The Tlirii f-a-weel; wor'd pub lished in New York C;ty and The Times will be s-nt to any address, one year for -SI. 50. I If-ou don't want to serve the Ifcp'e to the extent o paying a $3.00 announcement fee. you don't ! want to serve them very bad. State teal and Industrial School. ... . I) .-,!.. .,iw , ! ' . - .i 1 1 1 ne?i ' . tcael Jit ivular .-tu.lents, besides ,!;-. o-:o r-'"- he un,- in :s ..iuc e-i aiu..i- i, j . w. ,- aiiinati..:i ;-l -.uinty.s'.Ht Aupnst 1st, to till free-tuition v. canci'es iu dormitories. Ap- idic-'.tiii should be made before July 25 ctillli ir,' led. Competitive ex- to o tor i1il i x: iuiiiatiin. o free tuition e.uv-.t to api-dicants si?nin a pledge to btvonie teachors. Annual axpensesof free tuilion students boarding in dormitory, fiiO, tuition paying students, $130. Address. , ,r T President Ciiaki.es I MpIveb. Green.tKrt, .X. C. Mbs Mat tie Pender and sister, daughters of Mr. RobL Pender. - ' editor of th P.rven r;-., T;m i VIII M 1 H J ' . . . ' are guests of Mrs Faunie Smith- wick, Axtell X. C. The best way to avoid g Vp dis eases, hair ia.iing out, and p ema ture baldness, is to u.-:esth" best prevci.tive known for that purpose Hall's Hair Renewer. W. II. Faucett of Wavne?viile is. in town this week on bu iness. Mr. Faucett is United States Com missioner, and he is here lookthg after the blockaders. Rev's. Simley and Cunningham are conducting an interesting ineet at Cold Spring Baptist Church this week. We wish the brothers gre.it success in 1 heir meeting. Lost, stolen or strayed from the sanctoriom of the Times office one Editor. A.ny one giving this office information as to the whereabouts of "Ye" editor will bt- liberally re warded. Unprecedented Weather. We have been passing through a heated term, more severe than we have b fore had for years. The "oldest inhabitant" remembers to have experienced nothing to equal it. As a rest: It we hear of sickness of various kinds, but mostly of bowel troubles. Dr. Ly tie's Elixir is very h'ghly spoken of as a reme dy for Diarrhoea and the like, and Hart's Relief can not be excelled as a medicine to relieve griping pains in Colic and Cholera Morbus, Chol era, etc. etc. Children Cry ft r Pitcher's Castoria. Mr. B. Y. Dickson, a ve.y popu lar fireman on the R yson C:.y and Asheville Passenger t:on has been promoted, and now has Vim go of an engine at Ashevi1 e. II s many hth friends at Ivum Cit and Murphy wil! be gh.d to hear of his promotion, and w sh h m cs much success in his new position t.s he had in his o! I. A Stitch in Timt." dose ol Ayer's Pills h s saved tnanv a fit of sickness; but when a v-'ai". .- cbv s not happen to '.u at haiid. s' .ht ailments are lia'o'.e to ho r-e-i.-ted, and the result, t:.jquenily, ns m ons illness; therefore always be supplied with Ayer's PiPa. Pr aching at Browns l.i.'t Sun day and i:i the absriue of the regu lar organist M ss Mattie Pender presided at the organ Mast r Sam Allen conducted the Young Peo ples Meeting. Master L-wis Brown led in the concert tead'ng and M-. Reymond Rodvreil read an essay on Sychar. Other pieces were pr' -pared but the rain and swo len streams prev nte 1 the at; .'lidance of the paitui)at:ng parties. Ex change. ' The University is steadily grow ingin popularity, patronage and etticiencv. 1 he entrollment ti.is year is the largest in its history We would like to aid some needy boy to get its advantages and scho! arsliips and loans. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Whan slie had Children, she gave them Castoria. Wanted, a reliable lady or gentle man to distribute samplesaud make a house to house canvass for our YegeUble Toilet Soaps and Pure Flavoring Extracts 840 to $75 a month easily made. Address Crofts & Reed, Chicago, 111. Remember only such medicines were admitted for exhibition at the ! Fair as are atvePtedf,.r use i bv phyr-kians, m : ;c practice of medic.'iHAver'sS:ira!.:viia. Aver's Cherry 1 it: rat. am. d . v e: Til's Th.-v being included in the list- . - , , ,. are standard nieuicn.es. Pers-onal. T. - .,f, ! i. .Fkee 64-page medical reterenee ixok .nx- rurvnn tflii-tI with iinv stefial. chronic or delicate disei'ce K?culi-)r to their sex. Address the leading physicians nd surgeons of the United Statts, I'r. llatha way & Co., 22J iSo. Broad SU, Atlanta, ("a. iu2 What a Woman Can Do. Last week I cleared, af'.er paring all ex penses, $3oi5 -j, the month previous $.t)0 ana have at the ?anie time attended to other duties, I bfli e any ev.r-tic per son can do cqnall ss well, as I have had very litt!e experience - The Dish Waeher is just lovt ly and every family grants one. which ninkesFplhrtcr very ea y. I do no canvassing. People har ahout the Dish Washer and come or send for one It is strantre that a good, cheap DisU Washer has never hefo-e been pat on the market. The Mound City Iish Washer fills this bill. With it you can wash and dry the dishes for a family of ten in two minutes without weitine: your hands. As soon as people see the Washer work they want one. You can make nmre money and make it quicker th n wkh any household article on the m.trk'-t. I feel convinced that any ladv or jreiitlenian can in ike Ironi 10 to 14 do'Iars p r day around hoin. You can set full particulars by address ing. The Moryn City 1 sit Washer Co , f-f Douis. Mo. Tli.'y h:'lp you g-t started, then von can make monev awful fast. A. L. C. iVm. Jennings Bryants another of the few rren who makes history and he is in p session of the great life secret. By this secret he is en abled to teel as the great popular heart feels and by the rich endorse ment "f an oratorical genius he is enabled to give expression; to paint- as were in trust lines their individ ual and collective liejrt-throb. A horse kicked II S Shafer of the rcemyer housa Middleburg N. Y., on tho knee, which laid him up in b 'd and caused the knee joint to be. ome stiff, h friend recommen ded him to use Chamberland's Pain Ba'nv which he did, and in two dayswas able to be around Mr Shafer has recommended it to man- others and says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same Remedy is also famous for i s cures of rheumatism For sale bv E. Everett, Bryson City, S. W. Cooper. Whittcr Constipation Causes fully lialf the sickness in the world. It retains the digested food too lony in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, nidi- eestioji, bud taste, coated tongue, sick headache, in somnia, etc. Hood's Pills eurennnstination and all its results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsapariua. Young women who desire a thor ough, practical education, at re markable cheap rates, would do well to correspond with President Charles D. Mclver of the State Normal and Industrial school, at Givedsboro, N. C. &e announce ment of the institution in this is- su . W. II. Xelson in the drug busi ness at Kingsville. Mo., his so much confidence in Chamberlain's Ci lie. Cholera and Dirrahoea Reme dy that he warrants every bottle and offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied using it. Mr Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the Remedy is certain cure lor the di-ea-es for which it is intended and he knows it. It is for sale by E. Ever eett, Bryson Ci'y S. W Cooler, Whit.ier Guv. Bon. Tayi or, of Tennessee, says: "As this world goes rouiv an' roun" 'Some go up, and some go diwn. ' The various imitations of the Oiiginal M. A Thedford & Co's Liver Medicine or Black-Di aught live for a time, quarrel among themselves and pass into oblivton. For MORE THAN HALF A CENTl'ItY this rc'iable remedy has gone up and up. and now stands the ac knowledged superior of any vege table li'er medicine matle. I l'lTTsncK-j, tex s. April 14, 1 ,;'. ! I have been using Thedf-rds's Black-Draught, for twelve or fiftec-n ! vears. It has savei me a good i . - f manv dollars in doctor's bills, and i niv faaulv a rreat deal of sicKne; . r i 1 . 1. vOTTEK THE ONLY True Blood PuriHer prominently in Ue public eye to day U Hood's barsaparilla. Therefore getlloods and ONLY HOOD'S. Pifis A Letter From Almond c. Dear Edito-: After being silent for several d tje, we coine to the front again. Politics is the eong ot the day this- is about all we can here now. We have come to the conclusion that there is more can didates llian voters and we are surf anl cert-tin of our good men that are out in the field will get the pleasureof staying at home, at least two more years, as we cant elect them all, as there is too many of them. Most of our farmers are done laying by corn, those that are not done, the rain wil lay it by for them and some will be g'ad of it, as the weather is get'.ing most too hot to work kn jw an way, the rain and storms have destroyed several fine crops of oats, in this seclion in the last lew days. The Old War Horse is still at work lectioneering an l is n good heart and believes that he wi I be our next member to the General Assembly. The (dd Veteran horse shoer is still hammering away, we here his hammer pounding all over town early and late. R. T. Cunningham was on our -streehs this week, with a waeron load of pins. We notice it s.til! rains. More Rain more rest. Brother John Keener was seen on our streets this week, he is jut-.t as cheerful as ever and said he had not Dnnt about his election that he wo ild sure go through in a gal iop. V'e wish the brother great succera. Respectfully, A Go. d Democrat. Easy to Take Easy to Operate. Yo;i wid find a true fr'end in Hood's Pi ,1s. When you take them you will not be d'sagreeab'y re minded of the fact by griping and agonYng pains. The' contain none of the drastic drugs formerly so ex tensivefv employed. Every ingre dient used in Hood's Pills is selec ted with care. Tney will break up a cold, prevent the grip, and are especially va' viable to -regulate the liver. They cure sick headache and indigestion. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Mr. Bert S. Gee a very popular young man in this City, attended a phonograph'; concert given by a Mr. James Williams of Knoxvillo on Saturday night last, at the court house and at the request of some vountr tr.en in the audiance, Mr. Gee sang a solo into the machine, a id owing to tho prior condition of same, we are sorry to say tLat we have lost on? of the very best songs eer sang by one of our home talent. But we are in hopes that at some future time Mr. Williams will pay us another visit. When we are in hopes that Mr. Gee will he hereto sing us something that will si iek to the roll so as to give t'ne people of Swain Co. a chance to hear some of their home talent, and I am sure that the people will appraciatc it very much. Famous Words. One of the greatest physicians in America said to a lady patient the other day: "If yon can leep your bowels active yon will never need my services." Constipation Is one of the most Hanjjrr ous complaints, it creates a difordertd liver, and then follow sick-headaches, bil iuusaess, loss of appetite, etc. A physician wonld first prescribe a Ramon's Tonic Liver Pill to open the bowels and ck au out all the poisonous bile. He would then give yon Ramon's Tonic Pellets for purifying the blood, stimulating the appetite, and strengthening the system., The two medicines would cure you completely and make you feel better than you have felt for years. Ask yonr drng pist for Ramon's Tonic I-Irer Pills. They cost 25c a box, and 5 6a get with thera a box of Pellets free. A.t &n dlsrm, or mH. for 36c., S tnXM fLOO. EEOWTJ MTO. CO., New York. When you have bought $25 worth of goods in cash AT D. K COLLINS', From the day you take his "Punch Card" gOU GET CHOICE Nice line of Books free. $4.00. Besides, you have The largest and best stock cf goods to select from this side of AsheTllle. Compare our goods, Get our prices, and we will rislc results. The Asheville Woodworking Co., Manufacturer building ffnish ci all description, including Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, Stairwork, &c. Public Buildings, School Houses, Banks and Stores a Specialty. AjtTe do the tiigHest grade of work. jPl1so lower grades to suit customera. Send for estimates. THE ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO., W. G. RICH, SuperinteudenS BOX 296. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Democratic Convention. The Denocratic Exective Com mittee in each precinct, in the County of Swain, are h riby re quested to hold wild c induct pri mary elections in their reepective precincts on Saturday the 5th day ot Sept. And in th- ev nt of the failure of all being presehL, then such member r members ot the Committee as may be present shall con uct same under the rules aud regulations herein preecribe-l. The candidates for the various offices to wit: representative, Sheriff. Kegi ter of Deeds, Treas urer, Sewveyor, Coroner, 3 County Commissioners, o Justices of the Peace for each Towng'.ip arid Con stables, o Members Execu ive Com mittee for each oting precinct, e" all be voted for on one ballot. The ballots m y le wri ten or printed with the name of the office above the name of the Candidate voted tor. All Democrats, and all ihosa who pledge themselves to vote the County Democratic ticket in the November Eleetien shall be entit led to vote in the primaries. The judges shall s e that th. so entitled to vote shall cast but one ball t. A clem snail ue appointeu . . t 111 and shall keep a record ot those voting. Which leoord sha'l accompany the number of cer itiel voes cast for the respective candidat s, tins , to Ix; determined by a count by the Judges at the close of balloting! wh cb certified copy shall be sentj in person by delegates ajjp intedl by the various precincts, to a (' junty Convention to be held in the Cour. House at Pry son City at: 1 oV'ock (Central time) Mondiiyj Sej.t. 7th 110. The delegation from each pre- cim t shall consist of not more than j five delegates and five alternates from each precinct. In the nominating convention a m joiity of the electoral vote haUj nominate parties living :n the i ljoundsres of fhf rew precincts wsll vole in the primaries at their old voting precinct to avo'd ton-tu.-:on. I recomend that the Executive j Committee that are elected at the j primary be appointed delegates to. the Convention, bo that tlwy may organize a id ehct their County Chairman 'cr the ensuing two years. Thi27th July im. J. L. Broyles, Chr. m. Ex. Corn, Any of them are worth COLD IS SENT. Investors . rn the Ik-an Safe System of speculation receive semi-monthly dividend in gold. Over ."(Ml ercrnt per annum made1 on investments hy 10. S. Dean & t'o. Hani ers, 35 J?roadv:iv, X. Y. Inventor if th't lirni distributed all over the United State and GnHla. LOGS WANTED. delivered on cars at any point on line of the Southern Railway, with i 1 one handrcd miles of Atheille. Poplar; first gr.tde, . WOO, 4 50 20 800 3.&0 9.00 5.50 9( co ild r, third Chve1 nut; first grade, second ,. Ah; first grade, second ,, Write fir specifications and other information to Office Biltmcre Estate, Biltmore. N. 0. DR. WAY. BOWES Tht leidioc Maliat of ( South. Send 4 cents la stamp , for book oa IHsmsm l , Sbs- to Mmm, and Uawlloa List. 4. OS. W. W. MO rwi. iitiTiui. nn. Spoons Free to All. I read in the Christian Standard that' Miss A. M. Fritz, station A, St. Louis, Mo., would li'ivt an elegant plated hook spoon to any one sending her ten 2-cent stani. I sent for one and fmsnd it iiweful that I !t "J? nfc"n 'two nouni, taking onk'rs for the spoon. . ' . ... -. , The I iihk Him n i a nownenom iotwiit. It cannot slip into the dish or cookinv w Kel, lieing held in the place br book on the back. The spoon is something borsc keeper have needed errr since sprMitw were first invented. Any one can get a sample spoon br sending ten 2-cent stamps .. , t r:.. Tut . ..b..i:.i ... j,,ske moncy ,r,,nA home. ' A nrilMSt ' Yen-truly, JkasxkttbH. ; THE OLD BET TABLE VULCAN AXLE GREASE 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 ol any nature. We also manufacture Petrolatom Jelly, Flash Furniture Ren orator. Harness Oil, Harvester OiL &c Send for Circulars. jfe Atlantic Refining Co., CLEVELAND, O. DON'T worry your neighbor by. borrowing hi paper, subscribe aotl jiay for your own. -,V if fs
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