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'it! ! :'n i r.-li.v.iisheil since it was ''"-ui i ut. ami is now eijuitl lo any i-"1' h" in the city. K. Mi lnturfi; rropicter Brvson Hotel, ' Andrews,.' N.O. iiii. K. ri spn, Piopiet')!". I- 'C.'t,..n jkm loot, T.tblc the lies', ' ii' ' --u iimcr residence in West 1 i!n Cinilina. NATIONAL HOTEL WAYNESVILLE N. C. a ilay. (iooilfare and nice '! altcnti.in to all. "W.'k Ml Burning Or Freezing. Whether you re scorcnea with fever or chilled with ft a deep seated cold, the f same medicine wjll cure you - Dr.CC. Roc's For Tfie Xiver A and Kidneys. V P!ifart in ths Taste. ? It does not cause constipa- VI ton, but breaks chills, prevents VI 1 frvr rMinRc anA MrVins the .V W. w ""I 4. b!nnr4 rArrite 1iwir rlen- s.s the stomach and improves y dige?tion. creates an appetite X f. At all druggists ind general stores. i Jr Sole Proorietor. i 3 Knoxville, Tennessee. J f n i HOME NEWS. -o- l-TOon t let yourM,Wnptio'. 1 p8...yolir ubwnptioir expires wif, the date after vour n .aie. Re...Cw Ai.k yourself this question. -'Have I iaiJ my newspaper subscription?" 1 J The Public School opened here last Monday. Jos. Enloe of Oconee Lufta was in town'Mon 'ay. CASTOniA. Tks fae simila signature tl ' lira ererf vnpjtb J. E. He lams iif Waynesvilie was in town this week, in the in teres of his finn. Sunt. Wells examined the em lyees of this division of the Sou thern Railway Monday. Yes, we are sending the Thrice a week New York Word and tin IiMEs one year for $1.50. We had a light hailstorm la i Sunday af ernoon, hut ho far as v have leatnel, there was no damagt do i.e. 'Mom: y To Loan at G per eei iutenst on li.e u'ars ti.-.e. Ajiph to M. L. Ilolcoaih-, W.ivnesvid X. C. An Extra train carrieil down tl.i rails Saturday evenin lor the lav ing of the in. w side track at Fo nev's Creek. Orange street Gra'ed School; Ashevilie was burned last Sundax It was struck l,y hghtning whici' caused the fire. The Thrice a-weck wbr'd pul lisliod in New York City muf Til, Timks will be s.jnt to any addi one year for 81.50. Jerry Jenkins of Fail fax wh has been qu'te sick is up and on 'gain and spent several days her the past week. We take the due bill of any mer chant in town lor subscription Carry him your produce and biin us his due bill. OASTORIA. The fae imih sigaatuia of Alf. Jones of Addie was her tuip week and traded 'his Grisi Mill at. Addie for the Andy Jone p ace at the Shuler Gap. T. Pragg Allison of Webstei spent Salur lay and Sunday lass with his sister, Mrs. J. L. Rroyles who h;is been quite sick. The side track at Forney's creek; will soon be in place for the new lumber business to be run by M Ii. Heed of Washington, I). C. The la lies of the Mcihodist church will give an lee Cream Sup per at the Court House to night. Come one, come all and bring your girl with you. E. W , Smith, who made the timber trade on Forney's Cretk ffent several days hen' the past week looking after timber and timber lands. ('apt. M A. Gee has h r.i up his big mill on Alarka and wdl move it and his Little mill on Brush Creek, to Forney's Crt-k, where the two will be consolo lated. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Fry have re turned from a two months stay at Hot Springs, Ark. We are , glad to learn that Mrs. Fi v's health' is much improved from the tiip. IM ERVOUS Troubles arc due to I impoverished blood. Hood's Sar- j aparilla is the One True Blood Purifict and NERVE TONIC. Buckingham's Dye for the Whis kers can be applied when at home, and is uniformly successful in clor- in a brown or black. Hence its great pepu'arity. 1,000 lb Ginsang Wanted, for which I will pay ?3.00 er tb dry, cr 75 cents pr tb green. One-half of fhe alnive prices paid in Cash, the balance-in goods at Cash prices. ! J. S. E.more. OuSTORIA. Rev. J. E. Abernathey, by request will delver a sermon on Ba-pt:sni, at the Methodist chuich heie, next Sunday night. Those wishing furth er light on this subject with the Bi ble lor authority, are cspecial'y in vited to attend. 7 BR Y SON CITY, Car-t. W. W. Baibi-r of tie Main Iine and wlio ran the fivj'ht ,lVcr here som years ago, 1ms been liold- ! ingdowii the Murphv mixed train , t between there and Ashevilie, this week. i ot HoPow branch left its ; banks Sunday a d wended its wav J down Everett St. to the rai'mid ! d:teh. We heard a native ray ! e had "been here" 20 yars and b.ad never seen it sr high before. The Democratic Senatorial Con vention to noniiritA a candidate for the 34th district, is eall dto moot, in Brevard. Tr -ns-lvniva county, August 27th 1890 at 12 'clock Every Denv crat is privi Vged to attend and the delegates lected at our county convention -honld attend. "Canst thou minister to a mind diseased?"' asks Macbeth. Certainly nv lord; the condit on of the mind lepends largely, if not solely, on lhe condition of the stomach, liver, ind bowels, fr.- all of which com dains Ayer's Pills ar- "the sover ianest thing on earth." Duri ng an electric st- rm Ion lay, lighting struck near a small ycarnore and tore up the earth nd some of the sidewalk between h Entella Hotel and The Times fli e, i. lew m ncfes later it s'nick I'rain immediately in front of this ifliec. Nervous debility is a common ompl.int, especially among wo ven. The best medical treatment "or this disorder is a persistent oiirse of A vet's Sarsaparilla to deanse and invigorate the blood. his being accomplished, nature vill do' the rest. An unknown party threw a dyn i t:ite bomb at t'ie hous of J. obert Jenkins last Saturday light. :ut the bomb burste I in air before it reached the house and did m lamage, other than frightning in nates and arousing . the neighbors fhe explosive was distinctly heard more than one mile' around and caused many to awaken from peace ful s'eep. It was plain'y heard hera in town mo.e than a mile away. o uripe When you take Hood's Tills. The big, old-fashioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not in it with Hood's. Easy to take anil easy to operate, is true of Hood's Pills, which are up to date in every respect. Safe, certain and sure. All druggists. jrc. C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Miss. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsajianlia. Senatorial Delegates elected to the convention to be held at Bre vard, N. C. Thursday August 27th 1S)( at 12 o'clock; D.W.Kerr, C. 1). Estes. J. II. Everett, W. F. Cooper, II. L. Leatherwood, It. I1, Pender, J. H. Franks, D. Dellart, W. M. Dellart. J. D, Shepherd, 'L V. vVelch, It. J. Roane. E. C Mon teith, E. C. Simpkins, J. F. Teague .1. R. Snow, A. M. Fn-.'J. L. Floyd, Wm. Bradley, A. B. Allison Dr. J. II. Teague, L. J. Kerlee, (icorge Mehaffy and Zeb Strange. We have ins'ruments for determ ining the weather, temperature, etc. etc., and our attention wa recently callel to a. method for ascertaining the condition of the health of the community. To do this it is only necessary to sit for a short time in any of our stores where drugs are kep, and pay strut attention 1 1 the calls for melicine by the cus tomers coming in. We notice lhat just now Bowel TrouMes, such as Flux. Diarrhoea, etc. are prevalent from the number of calls there are for Dr. I.vtlrs Elixir. One would be astonished to see how this cele brated remedy is selling u iw. Easy to Take Easy to Operate. Yoa will find a true friend in Hood's Pills. When 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 tensivefy employed. Every ingre dient used in Ho )d's Pills is selec- 1 ted with care. They will break up a cold, prevent the grip, and are ' especially valuable to regulate the liver. They care sick headache and indigestion. K. C, FRIDAY" AUGUST 14. OVERWORK INDUCED Nervous Prostration Complete Eeeorery by tha Vaa of Ayer's Sarsaparilla " Some years ago, as a result of too close attention to business, my health failed. I became weak, nervous, was unable to look after my interests, and manifested all the symptoms of a de cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once. and gralnally increased my weight from one hundred and twenty -fire to two hundred pounds. Since then, I and my family have used this medicine when needed, and we are all in the best of health, a fact which we attribute to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless to-day had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, of which preparation I cannot say too much." H. O. Hwsox, Postmaster and Planter, Kinard'S, S. C. Onrnnnnnlln oNiioaiaauaiuia A RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. AYER'S Pills Save Doctor's Bills. A Letter From Aim nd X. U. 4 Almond, N. C Dear Editor: Picas) find space in your columns for a few dots this week. We had. quite a business day Saturday, all our Township Magis trates met here for the purpose r.f attending to the public road busi ness. We a! believe in gool roads and more of them.'. We d n't see much prospect at the present for TO ich Improvement, but any way t ds is a very good timy.of th year tor road meetings. As it gives all our candidates a chance to shake hands with a number of our citi zens. We ar having some very warm weather now, most all our o'd citi zens claims this to be the warmest Summer that has been for several yen rs. We now have the founda'ion dug out and framing cut for our rew church and school house, but it looks at present that we will have no school .is the house will not be conf le'cd in time for school before cold weather sets in. D. A 0. Ward Railroad agent of this place left Monday on a busi ness trip to Ashevilie N. C. Politics are still unforgi tten, get ting hotb-r every day. Free Silver is the rjuestion, and the argument who will be theman tbar wi 1 work for us and try' to give what the people want, the free silver man is the man we want and the man we must have. We have a party ot fishermen with us this weeK from Ashevilie who have caught some fine bass it sems tl i at our section of country is up if n t ahead of any other, we wish ihem more good luck. We noticed Capt. M A. Gee in town yesterday as jovel as ever don't know what .his eye was on. Lumber is coming in very rapid 'now from Gaddis mill. Respectfully, A Good Democrat. Church Directory. Baptist Chuhh: Services every Sunday exce;t the second, at 11 o'clock a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun day school every Sunday at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night 7.30 p. in. Womans missio nary societT meets on Saturday be fore each fir.-t Sunday at 2 o'clock p. in. Rev. W. A. Ferki.l, - Pastor. REGARD. , I will pay 150 for the arrest and safekeeping of fine Riley Powell, son of Wrn. Powell, for the murder of Edward Williams at Carringer, Monroe Co. Tcnn. July 2Gth 1S96. Said Powe'l is about 6 ft. high, ""isht 140 Rs. complexion fair, blue ey -s, dark hair, si t-nder i a le, ioug legs and arms, peaked lace, and is about 18 years of ae. Pay ment of e rard guaranteed. Wm. Williams, Caringer, Tenn. July 27. 1S9C. Munrf a J riJQl 0 JS96. ANNOUNCEMENTS. -O- FCR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re electioa to the office of SheriS of Swain com ty subject to the Democratic primaries Sept. 5 18'JU. Respccttullv, J. F. Teague. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myse'f a can di latd for Sheriff of Swain County, Mibje t to the Detnoeiatic primaries to be held Sept. 5. 180G. Respectfully John E. Shuler. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I hereby an noun e myself a can didate to repsesent Swain County i i i he next Legislature, subject to the Democratic Pr.maries, Sept. 5, Respectfully, W. M. Dell ait. FOR THE LEGISLATURE.. I hereby announce myself a can date to represent Swain County in the next Legislature, subject to the Democratic 189G. Prima: ies, Sept. 5, R. spectfully, R. li. Pender. REGISTER OF DEEDS- T liereby annouuee myse'f a can didate for the office ot Register of Deed-J, subject to the Democratic Primaries to be held Sept. 5 1896. Respectfully. J. L. Btoylks. FOR RECISTER OF DEEDS- I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Register of Derds, Subject to the Democratic Primaries to be h -Id the 5th day of Sept. 189G Respectfully, J. W. Burnett. FOR SHERIFF. I liereby announce myself a can didate for SheriS of Swain County, sucject to the Democratic Conven tion. Re-pectfully, W. T. Conley. For REGISTER of OEEOS. Fellow Citizens ot Swain County I am a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the will of the Democratic party as ex press d in the primary election of j said party to be held on the olh of Sept. approx. and will thank you for your support and promise to make vou a good officer. Truly. Jas. II. Cat'iey. To the citizens of Swain Countv. There will be a general Mass meet ing of the citizens of Swain Countv on the loth of Aup. 1S96 of ail good citizens irrespective of former Political parties for the purnoses of rnvninntin? a County ticket of good men. Come one, correal!. J. . Alct racken. Chairman of Comn ittee, Peoples Party,Charleston Township A Chance to Make Money. In the past three months I have cleared $000.75 selling Dish Wash ers. I d;d most of the work, my brother helped some. I expect to do better next month, as every Dish Washer soH advertise itself, and sells several more; I don't have to leave, the house. People hear about the Dish Washers and send for them, th'y are so cheap. Any ladv cr gentleman can make moi ey in this business, a every family w-nnt a Dish Washer. Any of our readers who have energy enough to app'y for an agency can easily make from $8 to 810 per day. You can-get full particulars by addres sing the Mound City Dish Washer Co, St. Louis, Mo Try it and pub lish your success for the benefit of others. C. A. L. Superior Court; Swin County. Smith and Want-hard, PlaintinV-sgaint tVil iani Bauer & wife Ariuelia Baker, Defendant. J The above named William Baker and wife Armpli Baker, are hereby notined that upon motiou, they hare been made parties to a twit pending in the Superior Court of Swai i County X. C. wherein the above named plaintiffs are the mover in thi action, the action againrt the abore named defendant is to set aside and can eel a deed nade to Armtlia Baker for the landddtoW W. "Clark ami pnrchaed br the aid Armelia Baker. This Aaguat o'th 181. J. R. Snow, Ork Superior "onrt. Swaia Count; X. C When you have bought $25 worth of goods in cash AT D. K GOLLINSV From the day you take his "Punch Card," YOU GET CHOICE OF Nice line of Books Irec. Any of them are worth $4.00. Besides, you have The largest and best stock cf goads to select from this sldi if AiitTllle. Compare our goods, Get our prices, and -we will rislc results. The Ashevilie Woodworking Co., Manufacturers building finish of sll descriptions, including Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, Stairwork, &c. Public Buildings, School Houses, Banks and Stores a Specialty. . "We do tine Highest grade o work, lower grades to suit customer. Send for estimates. THE ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO., W. G. RICH, Superintendent, BOX 296. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Democratic Convention. The Democratic Exectivc Com mittee in euc.h precinct, in the County of Swain, are h-reby re qucste Uo hold and c induct pri mary elections in their respective precincts on Saturday the 5th day of Sept. And in tin ewnt of the failure of all being presen then such member or mc-ruben ot the Committee as may lie present shall con !uct same under the rules aud regulations herein prescribe,!. The candidates for the various offices to wit: Rrepresentative, Sheriff. Regi ter of Deeds, Treas urer, Sewveyor, Coroner, 3 County Commissioners, 3 Justices of the Peace for each Township and Con stables, 5 Members Exccu ive Com mittee for each toting precinct, s!iall be voted for on one ballot. The ballots m ty be written or printed with the name of the office above the name of the Candidate voted for. 1 All Democrats, and all 1 hosa who pledge themselves to vote the County Democratic ticket in the Xovember-Electicn shall be entit led to vote in the primaries. The judges shall see that th-se entitle.! to vote shall cast but one ballot. A clerk shall Ik? npKinted aud shall keep a record ot those voting. . Which icoord sha'l accompany the number of ceriifieii vo'es cast for the respective candidate, this to be determined by a count by the Judges nt the close of balloting wh'ch certified copy shall be sent in person by delegates appointed bv the various precincts', to a County Convention to be held in the Court House at Bryson City nt 1 o'clock (Central time) Monday Sept. 7th lH9i. The delegation from each pro- cinet shall consist of not more than five delegates and five alternates from each precinct. In the nominating convention a roajotity of the electoral vote sha'l nominate parties living jn' the boundaries of the new precincts wsll vote in the primaries at their old voting precinct to avoid con fusion. Irecomend that the Executive Committee that are elected at the primary be appointed delegates to the Convention, so that they may organize and elect their County Chairman tor the ensuing two years. This 27th July 1896. J. L. Broylcs, Chr. Dem. Ex. Cora. NO. 25 Also cmv.couES, Tktaa4ial Koath. tmi 4 MU la taataa , rut boot bmm S5.W.W. t umm rat. uffrus.nn.1 LOGS WANTED. delivered on cars at any point on line ol the Southern Railway, with i i one hundred miles of Ashevilie. Poplar: first grade, 19.00, 4 50 2.50 8.00 3.50 9.00 second third Chestnut; first grade, " second ,. Ash; firnt grade, second 5.50 Write f r specifications and other information to Office Blltmore Estate, Biltmore, N. C. MlTICE OF MORTGAGE 8A1.K. Bv virtue of a mortgage de'd ex ecuted by W. A. King and his wife E. Kinz to J. Y. Battle on Die 8th day August 1887 toe:ur' the payment of the sum clone bun- lredand forty-hveaollarsana ljrty three cen's and which said sum i evidence by one promissary no'e of even date with said mortgage and si cured by faid mortgage deed and default having been mad' in the payment of the Mid sum, the undersign, d will sell for cash at the court house door in Swain county at public auction for caw.t to the highest bidder on the 7t'i day of September 1896 the landde scnlied in said mortgage :o wit: n certain tract of land m the count of Swin in the Charleston Town ship on the waters of Tucknm'ge River beg:nning and. bounded as follows: Beginning at ab av gum ad white oak, Jeane lii,i- corner on the North fcideof the TiH ka. gee river andruns th-n c up the meanders of kaid river 110 poles to an iron wood in the Jacl son coun ty lin-;Thence with theaid county line to the top ot the main rxlge between the two rirars to a stake the distance being about 100 Uv; Tbenc tt with the liiglnt ground of said rilge to a rtake in the line of the Jewe lird tract; Thence with said line 100 ole to the beginning containing 50 a rta more or le, said ItiHl being mly deribcd in said mortgage d(?ed being duly Registered in tb oflic ot Register of lieed fir Swain coun ty in Book "A" pages 2J2-J23 and 224 Record of Mortgage Deed to which reference it hereby given for full and complete description.' Said land will be cold at the time and place aforesaid to satisfy the sum secured with aa rued interest and cost of sale. Title will be made to the purchaser by the undersigned mortgagee. This the 4th dy of August 1890. J. F. Battle. Mortgagee. AAAAAAAA. www 1 If t v 'A
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