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w ft I V ' iiiiii ffflflfi www BRYSON CITY N. .. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4. 1896. -NO. 28 ;pf::222ionals. i;NKV AT-LAWl A. M. FRY, N. C. inis and the Jnvestiga- err'.' my r p)ei'iaUy. All'' i:..v iUNEY-A T-LAW. 'niu t House, .,,n City, - N.'O. i ttor o y-atLaw, j;i yson City, X. C hp. 2- S. bbpep, j;i:VS')N CITY, N. C. LirTiriMft-- PHYS1MAN. ll'iouiitt attention to all calls, I;iv orXijrht. j. U. TEAGUE, M.p, WlIiTTIKIt, N. C. IAN AND SURGEON. prompt attention to all calls, Wl',1 l:V Dr. W. A. Sprinkle, . ss Dentist. W KlisTKR N. 0. v,:-.ipt iiiU ntion to all calls in tow-n or REWORK AND PRIL-Hb ...... . - y-x "V Hotels. EN-TEL-LA. NEAR D SPOT ' -son. City, 3ST. C. N, w management. Newly furnished. A.riimniodatiiin for commercial men. Kail's reasonable. J. M. Welch, Proprietor. Drummer's Home, Erytson City, 1ST. C. Clem looms and the bist fare. Ra cs, $1,50 per day. VY. Y. CooPer, Proprutor. WESTERN HOTFL. Court Square, Asiikviu.e. N. C. SI. 00 a Pay.' : IM'.rii d and refurnished since it was , luirmcl out. and is now equal to any !' .' house in the city. 11 McintuiH, Prnnieter Bryson Hotel, Andrews, N.C. Sam. E. Bryon, Propietor. Locaioii perlect, Table the lts F iu:-( summer residence in West . a i.rtl Ciirolina. NATIONAL HOTEL WAYNESVILLE, N. C. K ites l.-r0 a day. (iood fare and moo oius. I'oli'e attention to all. Kfknw i hi r'T rr Vf A Ao Yfttl Kirlr 'I i Of Mm Th-n let US SUCTCSt a CUTC . Ten to one the trouble started M i with your liveK A torpid liver 4 Constipation, Dyspepsia, Head ache and a dozen other ailments, jl mm St 4 (s goes straight to work on the 5 i;r. It cleanses that organ; 3? v. it active acain the acia 7 leaves you're blood ar.d a're V i CWed. Testimonial below: i nMI mr wife of neurlrfi of VjJ hy L acinar w pABKER. VV f i iSl W. Fourth Street, Cincinnati. V ft AKYour0lgflKrw,"- CULLEN & NEWfllAn y Sole Proprietors, irtiAwiUe. Term. U . . . v HOME NEWS. t2TDon't let yourbubscriptioi 1 pfv-.Tonr subscription .exp'res with the date after vour mine. lie-ew it.f Afck yourself this question. -'Have I nai.l newspaper subscription?" J. H. Ditmore has returned from Knoxville. Capt. Fry returned from a busi ness trip to Kuotville Tuesday. Capt. M. A.fGce, of Bushnell ,was here yesterday in his usual good spirits. Yep, we are sending the Thrice- a week New ork Wor'd and the Times one year for 81.50. Miss Broa laway, sister of Rev. Mrs Abei nathy, left here Tuesday lor a visit to Cul'owhee. The Times office is prepared to print tickets on short notice,for cash w ith the order, no credit. ''Money To Loan at G per cent interest on five years time. Apply to M. L. Holcomb', WaynesviUe N. C. ' The Thrice-a-week world pub hshed in New York City and The Times will be snt to any address, one year for 81.50. We take the due bill of any mer chant in town for subscription. Carry him your produce and bring its. his due bill. Abe Williams lost his cow tlii week bv the same epidemic which carried off quite a number for ,the past, several weeks. Married; At Bushnell N. C. Sept. 2nd. Mr. Sam H. Philips ot Ashe ville N. C. to Miss Dora Welch of Bushnell N. C. at the residence of R. J. R-jane. Mr. A. J. Reed of Washington D. C. was in town Wednesday on business connected with his For ney's Crek lumber deal. We were p'eased to meet him. Baldness is either heredi'ary or caused by sickness, mental exhaus tion, wear'ng t.ght: fitting hats and bv over work and trouble. Hall's Rencwcr will prevent it. OASTOHIA. Th tit- IS C9 eery wrapper. 01 wt y jf -vcvrwn 1,000 lbs Ginsang Wanted, for which I will pay 3.00 per ft dry, or 75 cents per lb green. One-half of the above prices paid in Cash, the balance in goods at Cash prices. J. S. E'more. CASTOIIIA. The fM- tiai Tn view of the fact, that it has been reported that Sherriff Teagne could net sett'e, in jusfice to the sherriff we would niake the state ment that he has settled in full with the Board of Commissioners with in the past week. A doge of Ayer's Cherry Pestoral taken in time has prevented- many a fit of sickness and saved numer ous lives. This proves the necessity of keeping this incomparable medi cine where it can be readily reach ed at all hours of the day and night No appetite? Then do not try to force food down; but use the most scientific means for restoring tone of the stomach. How? Why, by tak ing Ayer's Sarsapariila, and in a surprisingly short time, vour appe tite will come again, and come to stay. , Married; Friday night August ! 2Sth 1S90, at the residence of the bride s father, Andy J. Cockerham, j E Iward Colley to Adeline Cocher I ham, Rev. P S. Cylley officiating. I Au "infair" dinner was given the bride and groom at the residence ot , Rev. D S. Colley on Friday 29th. Postmaster Cooper has received an autograph letter from our next president, Hon. W.J.Bryao, thank- li;n-i fnr bis ki nd e congratulation. Mr. Cooper's re- ! clay scnooi every ounaay auetfora photograph was also j Prayer meeting every Wednesday heeded and both it and the letter night 7:30 p. m. Woman missio Ka R,Cn at the po,t office. nary society meets on Saturday be- mi. .-." - t T.F. Marr, of Salisbury, will 4V... MptlmAist Church Rev. nreachat th Methodist Church Blank Summons, tVarrants, Cer tificates etc. for gale at The Times office. 1 Dont forgft the puplic speaking, at Bryson City Saturday Sept 5; at 4 cclock.-P, Mi Capt. A. M. Fiy left for Knox- ville Sunday on professional busi- nees in that cifv. Mrs. li. O. Patt rson and daugh ter Kate, are visiting Mrs. J. A. Brown this week. Blank Deeds, Mortgage Deeds andChattle Mortgages for sale at ThE Tmies office. We learn 'from the Asbeville Gazette that, R. 0. Patterson, clerk U. S. Court, is i'l at his home on Patton av. nue. Quite a number of our town peo p'e went on the evening train to hear Hon. R. D. Gilmer speak at Bushnell, Monday, and returned by hack that night. A New Xeat Well lighted Pho tograph gallery, built on modern improved plan. To an Arttst who wili PAY the rent, it will be rent ed at a low rate, no comp tition, Apply at this office Hon. R D. Gilmer addressed a larg-and representative gathering of the people at Cherokee Tuesday. Mr. Gilmer is an a' le speaker and s doing good and effective service for Democracy. Representative Campbell, editor of the Murphy Bulletin pissed here Saturday on his re'urn from the east, where he said he had not seen a 6;ngle democrat, that every man was a Silverman. Wantel, a refiahle lady or gentle man to distribute samplesand make a house to house canvass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps and Pure Flavoring Extracts. 40 to S75 a month easily made. Address Crofts &Reed, Chicago, 111. Mrs. A. M. Frv returned last Thursday; night, from a visit to her .father, Rev..J. C. Rowe at States ville and brought back with her, her two little brothers Claude and Henry Rowe, who will spend the winter here returning to Statesville next spring ' Married. At the home ol the bride, in Cullowhee, on thr? 20th of August, 1890, by the Rev. J. W. Bowman, Miss Lena Smith, daugh ter of Mr. L. J. Smith, and Mr.C.A Wallace of Whittier but late of Re serve Wisconsin. The happy pair to,.k the first trrin north. May hnp piues and prosperity attend them Mr. Wallace is a son of John 0. Wallace, who once lived here. CASTOIIIA. Tie fae-timilt- it It n Maj. V.A. Guthrie, People's Par ty canidate for Governor and Cy rus B. Watson, Democratic Cani date for Governor will address the people at Bnson City. Wednesday Sept. 10, come out and hear them discuss the issues before the people in the coming election. Judge Rus sell, the Republican candidate'for Governor, has been invited to be with them at all appointments, but he is ain a hole" and they can't draw him out. The Tennessee State Board of Health has recently issued a circu lar on the subject of Cholera, in which it says, "Prompt attention to all looseness of the bowels will general!7 prevent an at'ack of chol era.'' This is s)und, sensible ad vice and it is the duty of every one to have a supply of some good Di- arhoea mixture such as Dr. Lytle's i Elixir, always on hand, and any tendency to Diarrhopa should be checked at once. We mention Dr.. Lytle's Elixir a3 it is an old and reliable remedy. Clmreh Directory. Baptist Church: Services every Sunday except the second, at 11 'clock a m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- . , . , . n ; fore each first Sunday at 2 p. m. o'clock p. The Vice Prestduncy. "It will be a matter f fiiuch. im portance to the nation the next Vice- Presid-nt should stand for some settled policy. It is arrunheal- thy thing t have the Vice Presidnt, snd the Pres dent represented dy priudipals so lar apart thit the succtsion of one to the place of the ( ther means a change as radical a any possible party over! urn. The straining and dis' oration ot our gov ern mental institutions was very great when Tyler succeeded Harri s n and Johuson succeeded Lin coln In each casi the majority of the party that had won the victory felt that it h id been treated with scandalous treachery, for Tyler grew to he as repulsive to the Whigs as Polk him elf, and the Republi cans could scarcely have hated Sey more more than they hated John son. lr,e v ice-l resident has a three fold relation; next as presid ing officer in the Senate, where he should be a man of diguity aud force; and third in his social positi on, for socialty he ranks second to the President alone. Mr. Morton wa.i in every way an admirable Vice-President under Ilarrison.and had he succeeded to the presidential chair there would have ben no bivak in the great policies which which were beb g. pushed forward bv the administration." But during Mr. Cleveland's two incumbencies Messrs Hendricks aud Stevenson have represented, not merely hos tile factions, but principles and in teresls from which he was sunder ed by a gulf quite as great as that which divided him fr m his nor mal pary foes. Mr. Sewall would make a colorless Vice-President, and we;e he at any time to succeed Mr. Bryan in the White House would travel Mr. Bryan's path on ly with extrenii? reluctance and un der durance. Mr. Watson woullbe a more startling,more attractive, and more dangerous figure for if he got the chance he would iiasl. the nation with a whip ol scorpions, while Bryan would be content with the torture of ordinary thongs. From "The Three Vice-Presidential Candidates and What They Repre sent," by Theodore Roosevelt, in eptcmber Review of Reviews. Prieliartl and McKiuloy. So Senator Pritchard endorses Hol'on's remark that no Republi- can will wear a iree suver uuuuu. Well Mr. Pritchadhadaswell buru the last bridge behind since he has so ardently cbampionedMcKinley's cause, and come to think of it the sooyer a man swallows a bitter dose the less of the bitter there is about it. . S disbury Evening World. LEARN bout the, Financial q -est ion h reeling C iu's Fi i inc'al S..-liool. 1" rents by mail. D. M. M l au hlin, I!ry on ( i y, C. Bryan and Watson iu JJorth Carolina. R.ile'gb Dispatch. , Democratic State Chairman Man lev is perfecting i.rangements for Wm, J. Brv in's t nr of North Car olina. it being definitelv settled that he will come to North Caroli na. He will make a two day's t ur on a special train through th? State making brief speecher from the rear car platform and will be. heard at moit of the brger towns.There will also be three regul-ir speeches, one af, Iidleisrh and nrobabl one at - c j. GrtH?nsboro. Populist State Chairman Aver is arranging tor a series of speeches by Tom Watson next month at va rious North Carolina points- asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man InlOOdl'j said : " You nerer know 70a hare taken pin till it is an Ic9 g I I f OTer." 25e.CLLHood&Co, I I The ouly ptlb to take with nood i SarsapariUa. DONT worry your neighbor by borrowing his paper, eubscribe and ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself. as a candidate for re election to the office of Sheriff bf Swain comity subject to the Democratic primaries Sept. 5 1896. Respect full v, J. F. Teague. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a can di late for Sheriff of Swam County, subject to the Democ: atic primaries to be held Sept. 5. 1S96. Respectfully """John E. Shttler.,-. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I hereby anuoun' e myself a can didate to repsesent Swain County in the next Legislature, subject to the Democratic Pr.maries, Sept. 5, 1890. Respectfull', W. M. Dellart. FOR 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. Respectfully, R. H. Pender. RECISTER OF DEEDS- I hereby annouuee myse'f a can didate for the office ot Register of Deed--, subject to the Democratic Primaries to be held Sept. 5 1890. Respectfully. J. L. BrovLEs. FOR RECISTER OF DEEDS- I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Register of Deeds, f-.ubject to the Democratic Primaries to be held the 5th day of Sept. 1890 Respectfully, J. W. Burnett. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Sheriff of Swain County, siicjeet to the Democratic Conven tion. Re-pectfully, W. T. Conley. FOR SHERIFF. Not;ce to the Voters of Swain Co. I now declare myself, an Inde pendant candidate for the People of sa:d county for the office of Sheriff until the vote is counted on the 1st Tuesday in November. J. E. T. Welch. This Aug. ISth. 1890. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as can didatc for County Commissioner of Swain County, subject to the Dem ocratic primaries. W. M. Jenkins. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-ele'ion to the office of Treasurer of gwain County, subject to the Democratic primaries Sept 5 1890. I submit my past record and a promise of future correct and labh ful performance of the duties of the office. " D. G. Fisher. Sr. For RepreseRtative- In response to the earnest solici tation of representative members and vo'e.s of the Democratic party throughout the county in order, as thev express it. to restore the want- .1 Unv nnH innr, the Ktirn of Democracy and not to oppose any one who may ! now be before the people for the same office. I an nounce myself a candidate for Rep resentative subject to the primary election to be held on the 5th Septl 1890. And I now thank my friends in advauci for their support Truly, Jas. H. Cathey. North Caeojsa .swais ttotsrir. D G: Fishe 1 B ore V S G. W, McCr ickeo J.P B B- Lake. J B. B. L k - defendant above named will take notic, lha' an "ctioa has thi- djr been comsuenced b fo e me by the plain- -tifflor th; non-p'ynient of $10.65,d e bf j account ud demanded ii.tA p'aiqtifl- " And the aid ;LHr h take notce", that Ihe bearing of this case w II take place at my office, in Char'e ton Town-hip n 'be 16th u'ay of Sep. 189 at10 A. M. G. W. McCrackcn J. P. When you .have bought $25 worth of goods in cash AT D. K. COLLINS', From the day you take .his "Punch Card" YOU GET CHOICE 0F Nice line of Books free. . Any of them are worth $4.00. Besides, yon have The largest and best stock cf goods to sslsct from tMs sidi of Asheiille. Compare . our; goods, ' - Get our prices, ' - andwe will rislt xesu.lts. The Asheville Woodworking Co., Mannfactnrers building finish of all description, including Doors, Sa.sln, Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, Stairworkl &c. Public Buildings, School Houses, Banks and Stores a Specialty. z do the Highest grade of work, lower grades to su.it customers. Send for estimates. THE ASHEVIL.LE WOODWORKING CO., W. G. RICH, Superintendent, BOX 296. . ASHEVILLE. N. C. Democratic Convention. Tlie Democratic Exective Com mittee in each precinct, in the County of Swain, are hereby re quested to hold and c mduct pri mary elections in their respective precincts on Saturday the 5th day of Sept. And in th? event jof the failure of all being preset, then such member or members ot the Committee as may be present shall conduct 6arae under the rules aud regulations herein prescribed. The candidates for the various offices- -to wit: representative, Sheriff. Kegi tcr of Deeds, Treas urer, Scwveyor, Coroner, 3 County Commissioners, 3 Justices of the Peace for each Township and Con stables, 5 Members Executive Com mittee for each toting precinct, si. all be voted for on one ballot. The ballots m iy be written or printed with f he name of the office above the name of the Candidate voted for. All Democrats, and all thoso who pledge themselves to vote the County Democratic ticket in the November Election shall be entit led to vote in the primaries.- The judges shall sc-e that th'-se entitled to vote shall cast but one ball .t. A clerk shall be appointed and shall keep a record ot those voting. Which leoord sha'l accompany the number of certified voes ca.t for the respective candidal s, this to be determined by a count by the Judges at the close of balloting which certified copy shall be sent in person by delegates app inted bv the various precincts, to a County Convention to be held in X toilft House at irj.-wu v.ij t 1 o'clock (Central time) Monday Sept, 7th 1890. The delegation from each pre cinct shall consist of not more than five delegates and five alternates from each precinct. In the nominating convention a majoiity of the electoral vote eha1! nominate parties living ih 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 tbe Convention, so that they maj organize and elect their County Chairman for the ensuinjr two years. This 27th July 1S96. J. L. Broyles, Chr. Dem. Ex. Com. Also DR. Y.VY. BOWES, I Tin teadinc MrlaJtot ot lb , 1 .South. Send 4 ctnti la .Uvpt , for book on Dlnawf PrrwW , I tar tm Haa, and Vtutkon LUt. , im ru t, ntxviLU, rni. l . w. w. mwn, i j LOGS WANTED. delivered en cars at any point on lineol the Southern Railway, with i i one hundred miles of Asheille. Poplar: , first grade, $9.00, second 4 60 third Chestnut; first -rade, 8 00 second ,. 3.S0 Ash; first grade, 9.00 second 5.50 Write fir specifications and olher information to Office Biltmote Estate, Biltmore, N.C. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of a mortgage deed ex ecuted by W. A. lv'ng and hit. wife Z. E. King to J. E; llattle on the 8th day August 1887 to secure the payment of the sura of one linn d red and forty -fi ve d ollars and forty three cen's and which said sum iit evidence by one promissary note of even date with said mortgage and si cured by id mortgage deed and default having been mad in the payment of the sid sum. the undersign d will sell for cash nt the court house door in Swain county at public auction for cash to the highest bidder on the 7th day of Stptember 1896 the landde sent ted in said mortgage to wit: a certain tract of land in the conntj of Swain in the Charleston Town, ship on the waters of Tuckaserge Kiver beginning and bounded as follows: Beginning at a b ac gum a"d white oak. Jesse Brds corner on the North side of the Tuckasee gee river and runs th n e up the meanders of taid river 140 poles to an iron wood in the Jachson coun ty linv;Thence witli the said county line to the top of tle main illgC" between the two rivers to a stake the distance being about 100 pole; Thenc West with the highest; ground of said ndge to a stake in the line of the Jewe Bird tract; Thence with said line 100 pole to the beginning containing 50 ams more or le.-s, said land being lul y described in said mortgage deed bein;? duly Registered in the office ol Register of iteed for Swain coun ty in Book MA" pages 222-223 and 224 Record ol Mortgage Deeds to which reference is hereby given for full and complete description. Said land will be told at the time and place aforesaid to satisfy the sura secured with act-rued interest and cost of sale. Title will be made to the purchaser by the undersigned mortgagee. This the 4th' day uf August 1896. J. F. Battle, Mortgagee. - Zf t l 4 ! next Suuday at 1100 a. m. Hus Rev. W. A. Febb.:ll, PAsrou. pay for your own. tler i'r. 11
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