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fOL. 5 BRYSON CITY, N. C, FRIDAY AUGUST 7, 1896. NO. 24 faiKXHY'-AT-LAW. A. M. FRY, I'lTV N. C. oi .-laims ana tue investigi- ,j Uii.i til specialty. Jll IjKATHERWOOD, A TH It N E V-AT-L A W I flSce n tii k Court House, Bkysok Cut, - N. C. r. ID. BRYSON, ttorno yatLaw, l5i yson City, N. C r,!lVS()N CITY, N. C. PRACTICE PHYSICIAN. Prompt attention to all calls, Day or Night. J.-II. TEAfJUE, M. D. VhjTtikRj N. C. plIVSiClAN AND SURGEON. Wi I j;ivi" prompt attention to all calls, ld v nielli- j)r.'-W. A. Sprinkle, Dentist. -5 i YY KBSTKlt N. C. Pn,;iiit aitciuion to all calls in town or m.W()RK AND PRICES 4,1 ARAXTEEI). OO Hotels. EN-TEL-LA." NEAR DEPOT. Bryson City, 1ST. C. New management. Newly furnished. Airnnimmlationft for commercial men. Tatrs n a--nti:ibl( LOUIS L. LAKE, Proprietor. Drummer's Home, . Br y son City, C. Clean rooms and the bist fare. RsTi'H. $1,.")0 per day. W. F. CooI'er, Proprietor. WESTERN HOTFLT Court Square, AsiIEVII.I.E, N. C. $1.00 u Day. Rwmed ami refurnished since it wan "iiiirnnl out. anil is now eipial to any S-.ilo hnns.e in the city. K. Mclnturff, Propietor Bryson Hotel, Andrews, N. C. S.ini. E. Bryson, Propietor. Location perlect, Table the bes F iie-t summer residence in West i -ii 'irth Carolina. ""national hotel WAYNESVILLE, N. C. K.tw 1.50 a day. Good fare and nice oiiik. Pnlite attentioji to nil. f "Too Feeblo I Tn Da PurAtl f IW WW UHI WM X of RHEUMATISM or DYSPEPSIA." Nonsense! That's a doctor'o excuse. lustice Love, of Ridecway. Mich., was a Rheumatic sufferer over 78 years old "too old to expect a cure," so they said. He took and is on his feet aain, going about tne country weu ana sound. Remarkable case, you say. All cases where this remedy is used are remarkable. It's a remarkable medicine. It cleanses the blood of acta makes a torpid liver active. Testimonial below: i Rheumatic and NeaiJlo Cr la my practice. 1 And It an exoeurni rcajjruj JLFX. V- " De Fanlak Hprlofi, tla. Aik Your Druggist tr Mirchtnt Fw It y CULLEN k NEWMAN V IL O Jl Praortetsrs, KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE. K JO He took j 1 7 V IV HOME NEWS. -:o- t-DiSn'l l . . subscription expire, with the date after 'our name. Renew it- a A yourself thin question. -Have I paid my newspaper subscription?" The political kettle is boiling. Ko, K. Elias is here this week on legal business. Miss Bessie Buchanan of Web ster is visiting Mrs. D. G. Fisher. W. D. Crisp of Graham i iu town this week. Blank Summons, Warrants, Cer tifitat'es, etc for sale at The Times office. Col. Baisen of Charlotte, Southern Railway counsel is in town on legal business. Blank Deed?, Mortgage Deeds and Chattle Mortgages for sale at The Times office. Th candidates are coming thick and fast and ol every and any po litical faith, and no faith at all. Children Cry for rucner 5 uastoria. Mrs. E Everett who has le:-n quite sick for the past .six weeks, we are lad to note is improving. Coffin and Macdonald's mill shut down last Friday night after a 20 day run. Same, old 6tory; Out ol lotts! ''Money To Loan at 6 per cent interest on five years time. Apply to M. L. Holcomb', Waynesviile N. C. Genial Charlie Morrow spent several days in town last week, to the gratification of his many friends. Lawing was much in vogue last week, as is evidenced by the notices tacked up on the court house and lumber piles. Wc take the due bill of any mer chant in town for subscription. Carry him your produce and bring us his due bill. Why do candidates prefer to tell their aspirations to the chosen tew, rather than publish them to the whole people of the country.' Sheriff Teague went fo Marshall Tuesday on business connected with the executions for laborers lliens against Coffin and Macdonald. The annual re-union of Confed erate Veterans of Western ' North Carolina will be held at Sylva,Jack- son county, Avgust-17, 20 aud 21, 1896. R. L. Leatbenvool attorney for The Whittier Lumber Co., went to Marshall Tuesday to go before Judge Bryant in behalf of his cli ents. The County Commissioners were in session here Tuesday 'tuul examined County Treasure Fisher's books and found them all O.K. In cases where dandruff, scalp diseases, falling and grayness of the hair appear, do not neglect them, but apply a proper remedy and tonic like Hall's Hair Rcnew er. Geo. H. Smathersof Waynesviile and Attorney for the Eastern Band ' of Cherokee Indians is here this week as. referee to hear a consolida ted case between Coffin and Mac donald and Smith and Blauchard. ! J. A. Franks, of Almond, was hcr Wednesday, not horse swap ping, but in the interest of his daughter Mrs. Ida Conloy, in the referee suit between Coffin and Macdonald, and Smith and Blau chard. The ladie of the Methodist church will, give an Ice Cream Supper at the Court House next Friday night August 13th com mencing at 8 p. m. fast time, Evciy body is invited and proui- ised a pleasant evening. i j Wanted, a reliable lady or gentle J man to distribute saiuplesand make a house to house canvass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps and Pure Flavoring Extracts 140 to $75 a mouth easily made. Address Crofts & Reed, Chicago, 111. WfONDERFUL are the cures by 1 V Hood's Sarsaparilla, and yet they are simple and natural. Hood' Sarsa parilla males PURE BLOOD. What canoes bad dreams is a question that have never been sat- istactorily answered; but, in nine cases out of ten, frightful dreams are the result of imperfect diges tion, which a few doses of Ayer's Sarsaparilla will efE ctualp remedy. Don't deay try it to-day. Children Cry fr Pitcher's Castorla. We learn that the Whittier Lum Co. through their Counsel, R. L. Leather wood of this place was granted an injunction by Judge Bryant at Marshall, against the sale under execution of the lumber now on Coffin and Macdonald's mill yardf "Mamma, was that a sugar-plum you just gave, me?" asked little Mabel. "No, dear, it was one of Dr. Ayer's Pills." "Please, may I have another?" "Not now, dear; one of those nice pills is all you need at present, because every dose is effective." We call attention to the adver tisement of the North Carolina Col lege of Agiicnlture and Mechanics Arts in our issua to-day, This Col lege has steadfastly advanced Wthe front rank, and its work has with in the past year received the high est commendation from Harper's Magazine, The iYe; YorlcFoium and other eminent educational author ities. It is doing a great work for our young men and its graduates are in demand. Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrtfy In the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, Insomina, nervousness, and. if not relieved, bilious fever Pills or blood poisoning. Boed's Fills stimulate the stomach, rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, eoti stipatinn, etc. 23 cents. Sold by all drupgists. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Populist County Convention. To the citizens of Swain County. There will be a general Mass meet ing of the citizens of Swain County on the loth of A up. 189b' of all gobd citizens irrespective of former Political parties for the purposes of nominating a County ticket of good men. Come one, come all. 3. W. McCracken. Chairman of Committee, of Peoples Party, for Charleston Township When Baby was sick, w gave her Castoria, When she wu a Child, she cried for CaatorU. When she became Mta, she clung to Castorla. Whan she had Children, she gave them Caatoris, Au Old Saw. It. is an old syiug that "there is a tide in the affair ol men which taken at its flood leads on to for tune," which means that there are times when if we avail ourselves of them", we may undertake the ac complishment of any desired ob ject with greater certainty of suc cess than if commenced at any other time. Always have Dr. Lythi's Elixir for Diarrhoea in fhe, house, so that it may be adminis tered at the right time. REWARD. I will paj- $150 for the arrest and safekeeping of one Riley Powell, son of Wra. Powell, for the murder of Edward Williams at Carringer, Monroe Co. Tenn. July 26th 1886. Said Powell is about 6 ft. high, weight 140 lbs. complexion fair, blue eyes, dark hair, slender made, long legs and arms, peaked face, and is about 18 years of age. Pay ment of reward guaranteed. Wm. Williams, Caringer, Tenu. July 27. 1890. Personal. Free 64-page medical reference book to anv person afflicted with anv special, chronic or delicate disease jeculisr to their eex. Address the leading phvaiciana aad surgeons of the United States, Dr. Hatka way Co., 22J 5?o. Broad St., Atlanta, $a. ANNOUNCEMENTS. REC18TER OF DCEDS I hereby announce myse'fa can didate for the office ot Register of Deed, subject to the Democratic Primaries to be held Sept. 5 1S96. Respectfully. J. L. BroYLES. ton THE LEGISLATURE. I hereby announce myself a can date to represent Swain County in the next Legislature, subject to the Democratic Primaiies, Sept. 5, 1896. j Respectfully, R. H. Pender. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Haw a Woman Paid Her Debts- A lady in Lexington says: I am out ot debt; ar-d thanks to the Dishwasher business. In the past six weeks I have made 8530.00 Every housekeeper wants a Dish washer, Hnd any intelligent p rson can sell thern wjth big profit to himself. The Dishwasher is lovely you can wash and dry the family dishes in two minutes, and with out wetting vour'hands. You can get particulars byaddressing, The Mound-City Dishwasher Co., St., Louis, Mo, There is big- money in the business for an agent. I expect to clear $4,000 the coming year. I need the monev, whv not make it. Miss C. E. COLD IS SENT- Investors in the De n Safe Py-toni of speculation receive semi monthly dividend in gold. Over 300 percent per annum made on investments by E. S. DeanA Co. Bank ers, 35 Broadway, N, Y. Investors if this firm distributed all over the United States and Canada. Easy to Take Easy to Operate. You will find a true friend in Hood's Pills. Whev you take them you will not be d sagreeab'y re minded of the fact by griping and agonizing pains. They contain none of the drastic drugs formerly so ex tensivefv employed. Every ingre dient used in Hood's Pills is selec ted with care. They will break up a cold, prevent the grip, and are especially valuable to regulate the livr. They cure sick headache and indigestion. AGENTS' HAR VEST TIME! LIFE OF BRYAN m , SEVELL, 0e!y tttbeirfie Biography if the Democratic .aniiees for Prtiideit aid Vice-President; ahead ol all others. This will be the Democra ic Hand Book of 1896 and miliums trUl be mid. This will be the jear of yean for the sale of Campaign Books, for there never has been such excitement and controverse over a National elet tion. Book will be handsomely illustrated; 650 pages on fine paper. Cloth Binding 1.50; half Morocco Binding$2.00; oy mail, pool paid. Very Liberal Terms to Agents. Agnts gtt to mark qttiek, eeure the cream of the BufineM, and Coin Money. Send for ele gant Prospectus, 10 cents by mail, aud take orders at once. Address. PUBLISHERS' SUPPLY CO., 67 and 69 Emilie Bldg, St. Louis, Mo. How to get RosyCheeks. No matter how severe your sick-headaches, Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills will permanently cure them. You will feel like a new person- No more sour stomach or dizziness, or loss of appetite, or bilious headaches! Instead, you will have rosy cheeks, clear eyes, and a healthy, strong body. Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills arouse the liver and cleanse all poisonous bile from the'system, purify the blood, "tone up" the nerves and stimulate a good ap petite. They arc mild, but do their work effectually. One pill, a dose; sample free. . AanssaisM,arn,iinaa..8bom P oo. BJtOWS H70. OO Haw Toxa. Bill Htiuiltons Letter. j In this article I shall dwell IargTy on me early-school days when I was but a chunk of a kuntry latd, jist 1 in me teens, but every body said I was as big as me dad in me own imagination and what every Wly says is mitv apt ter be true. Well when I speak of those loving scLool days. Hit Kindles with in me breast a spark of gladness and too, hit makes me inity sad at times. Fur a heap of me old school mates are done crossed over and are dwel lers in the great unknown. But I'm giten too sentamental, and I will tern to my story on the out set I will say that when I was 12 years old. But was goin with tha gals and a cut' en a big figtr among the ladies of the neighbor hood. My father scein that I needed some schoolen, started me ter school, my first time in life so'a week or so before hit was ter com mence my good old mother, who was taken, hit seamed a relarm in amount of interest in her "dear sun" learned me the A. B. C.'s and by good managment and acasional use of the rod of kerection succeed ed in leariiin me the alfabet, so on the mornin school commenced. She fixed me dinner, consisten of a corn dodder, a piece of meat, and a quart bottle full of Butter milk and of! I put ter the school house four miles distant. In due time I arrived on the spot, quie'ly de posited me dinner under the door steps of the old log school house, and in I went, thinking I was a lucky boy, ai:d one god had en dowed with extra ordinary mental ability as soon as matters of that kind are ever done I tooked a seat and tha teacher told roe to ''off with hat" which I did with rapidi ty, and flutter bation of mind. Then turning to me lesson (The A!fabet) and axed me what tha first letter was, I studied a little looking first at teacher then tha letter, and ter save me from Hali fax I couldent announce it for him Now sai( he "'You get this letter in your mind so you can tell me what it is by dinner time, ' and left me ter work out me own ede caiion with fear en trimlen, so I ruminated and spelt, quirked, twisted and choked and spelt at the tarnel old letter and never did make hit out. For I hade clean fop gotten tha name of hit, when din ner was announced I was one of the fust ter leave my seat. Fur I was a gitten tarnations hungry, and made fur me dinner basket un Itr the door steps, where I had placed hit that mornin, and b and behold the tarnations free goer Hogs, had done wound that mat ter up. Havin cleaned up every Hpeck of dinner septen that big bottle of milk, which was found att ir some sarehin. Durin "play time" I axed a boy what the name of the fust letter was, aiul I kept say in it o ver til the teacher holler ed "Books" and in we nil went, me with the ballance, still savin over that letter. Dreckly tha "teacher" cum ter me me, cays "Bill ye got that letter yet." And I looked and every body in the house was look ing right at me, I got excited, could feel me heart a beaten in me years, occasionally turnin blind, last I made out to git me month off and say "A," very well said the teacher what is the "next. Here I stalled again, Last he said "what is it that stings bovs sometimes" "Ytllow Jackets,' !said I "Oh yu num skuM vou Bees," don't you know, so that isr B " Now it is of no use ter say, that I paid no more les sons that afternoon, and went home that evenin, proud ter say that I had at least gone to school one day in life, and still a young. sers days are bis happiest days, here below. Bill Hamilton NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICUL TURE MECHANIC ARTS. This College offin thorough course in Agriculture, Mechanical, t.lvil and Eltc trica! EnginccTinic and in Science. Gen enal academic studies supplement all these echnieal courses. EXPrSSKS PEK HOX, IJECIXWXO BOARD Tt Con-it J Ktadrat. - 991, 9 Tor all Otfcer SiadeaU. Itl.O A.plr for Catalogue to ALEXANDER Q. IIOLLADAY.LL.TJl PRI:1IT. When you have bought $25 worth of goods in cash AT D. K COLLINS', From the day you take his ' "Punch Card" w. U GET CHOICE V Nice line of Books free. Any of them are worth $4.00. Besides, you have TTjc largest and best stock of goods to select from this sid& ot AslwUle, Compare our goods, Get oulx prices, and. -we will rislc res tilts. - The Asheville Woodworking Co., Mrmnfartnrern building flninh of all -JuKrriptum, v including Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, Stairwork, &c. Public Buildings, School Houses, Banks and Stores" Specialty. nTz do tine Highest grade of work. AIbd lower grades to su.it etistomera, Send for estimates, THE ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO., ' W. G. RICH, Superintendent, BOX 296. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Democratic Convention. The Democratic Exective Com mittee in etch precinct, in the County of Swain, are hereby re queste,! to hold Hnd conduct pri mary elections In their respective precincts on Saturday the otb day of Sept. And in the event of the fadureofall being presenf, then such member or members ot the Committee as may he present shall conduct same under the rules aud regulations herein prescribed. The candidates for the various offices to wit: 11 representative, Sheriff. Regi ter of Deeds, Treas urer, Sewveyor, Coroner. 3 County Cemmissioners, 3 Justices .of the Peace for each Township and Con stnblcs, b Members Execu.ive Com mittee for each voting precinct, sliall be voted for on one ballot. The ballots may be written or printed with the name of the office above the name of the Candidate voted lor. All Democrats, and all Ihosa who pledge themselves to vote the County Democratic ticket in the November Election shall be entit led to vote in the primariel. The judges shall see that thi-sc entitled to vote shall cast bul one ballot. A clerk shall be appointed and shall keep a record ot those voting. Which icoord sha'l accompany the number of certified vo'es cat for the respective candidates, this to be determined by a count by the Judges at the clise of Italloting which certified copy shall be sent in person by delegates appointed by the various precincts, to a County Convention to be held inJ the Court House at Bryson City at 1 o'clock (Central time) Monday Sept 7th 18D6. The delegation from each pre cinct shall consist of not more than five delegates aud five alternates from each precinct. In the nominating convention a majority of the electoral vote shaM nominate parties living in the boundaries of the rew precincts wsll vote in the primaries at their old voting precinct to avoid con fusion. I recome&d that the Executive Committee that are elected at the primary be appointed delegates to the Convention, so that they may organize and elect their Count v jCbairman tor the ensuing two years. This 27th July J. L. Broyles, Chr. IVrm. Ex. Com. DR.VY.W.BOWES, Tb. kadinf liirtribt of tk South. Send 4 ent( In .tamp, for book on Dtaaaaaa Peru I Uu Hm, sod QoMtloa Llt. Addrtn, BB, W. W. BOWES. m rwi, litmus, nn. LOGS WANTED. delivered r.n cars at any point oa lineol theSoulheru Railway, with io one hundred miles of Asherille. Poplar; first grade, $i)X), second ' 4 60 third 2.AD Chestnnt; first grade, 80( second ,. ZJ0 Ash; first grade, 9.0( second 5.50 Write f r specifications and other information to Oflice Ililtmr.re Estate, Biltmore. N. C. '. : NOTICE (W MfmUJAOE SA-LE. By virtue of a mortgage deed ex ecuted by W. A. King aud hib wife Z. E. Kinar to J. F. Battle on i 1 e 8th day Augut 1H87 to secure th payment of the sum ol one hun dredand fortv-five dollars and forty three cents and which said sum m nvidonr-u liv one nromitwarv notu v. . ..j , --- j of even date with said mortgage and secured by aid mortgage lcea and default having been mail in the payment of the said sum, ttio undersignid will sell for cwh at the court house door in 'Swain county at public auction for cas t to the highest bidder on the 7t' dav of September 18 the land de scribed in said mortgage o wit: certain tract of land in the count of Swain in the Charleston Town ship on the waters of Tuckasee'ge River bejnnning and bounded as follows: Beginning at a h'acS' gum and white oak. Jesse Bird corner on the North side of the Tuekatt gee river aud runs thenre tip th meanders of said river 140 ples Ur an iron wood in the Jackson coun ty lineThence with the said county line to the top of the main nugt? between the two rivers to a stake the distance being about 100 iohi; Tbenc West with the highctv ground of said ridge to a rtake in the line of the Jese Bird tract: Thence with said line 100 polt s U the beginning containing 50 ami more or les, said land being inny described in said mortgage deel being duly Registered in the oflitw ot Register of iJeed for Swain coun ty in Book "A" pages 222-223 &oi 224 Record of Mortgage Peed to which reference is hereby given for full and complete description.. Said land will be told at the tirn- and place aforesaid to satisfy the sum secured wiui aa ruei inu-rv and costs of sale. Title will be made to the purchaser by the undersigned mortgagee. Tbis the 4th day of Augart 1896. J. F. Battle. Mortgagee.
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