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-LAW. A. M FUY X. c. and the inveotigd- .n-iuklt iTTOPiNKV.AT-LA . TT ' fl the Court nouw, BBtx ClTY. - N- C. prysoii City. O. 0nv (TITY. N. C ffffiiNr. - PHYSICIAN. Iproin)'1 ai 1 I x ..ii.,..4f.in nil 4?llla Day or Night. jl'teague, iM.d. Whittikr, N. C. ksiflAN AND SCIIGECOI. I pve prom j't attention to all calls. lirht. fw". A. Sprinkle, Dentist. Y KILTER N. C. . ii , . V,i,t nKi iili'iii to an cans in town or i.itrv. BS.WORK AND PRICES .ANTI'ED. OO Hotels. EN-TEL-LA. NEAR DEPOT. 3ryson City, ! 1ST. C. .New management Newly furnished, commercial men. wnilUDilationH for W reasonable. J.M.Welch, Proprietor Drummer's Home, r prgtson City, IN". C. Clean rooms and the btst fare. mm, tl,"0 per d;iy. VV. F. CooPer, Proprietor. WESTERN HOTFL. Court Square, AslIEVIIXE, N. C. 81.00 a Day. Kctitivd and refurnished since it was Hunied out. and is now equal to any -.iki house in the city. II Mclnturff, Propictor Bryson Hotel, . Andrews, N.O. Run. E. Liryson, Propietor. Location pet left, Table the bcs F n e -1 summer residence in "West i'h N'-rtli Carolina. NATIONAL HOTEL 1 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Kai. s 1.50 a day. Good fare and nice oius. Poli'e attention to all. R S SMITH, ARCHITECT- r.! a(,on .Brii.iiNo, Pattox Ave. Thone 2S3. Abbeville, N. C- i'". Vox m. The secretary of the Elkhart Carrlas mi Harness Mftf. Co., of Elkhart, lnd., -informs us that their prices will be lower ti-r readers not to purchase anything in he line of carriages, wagons, bicycles or harness nntil they have sent 4 cents in sumps to pay jwstaae on their 113 page raialofrue. We advise the readers of this Vapor to remember his suggestion. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. bet trtry PATENTS CLARK. DEEMER A CO the rwder. of thto I-ff" " yKud ktTOED nun roMiM pw- E5T8 oulckly Pcar flZJSr ,Crrv. . "' -J of y-i Adirea,ciA"BYtt)ADWlT. Flavoring .r-xirucw. iv -U&SS month easily made. Address Crofts erid reaoer. of thUP""" to QJE IE1B8 iubKriptioo motk: u Bru",.':1r-,.tiim HOME NEWS. -:o- W-Don'tlet yoorsubacriptio:. 1 pvronr subscription r expire with thedate after vour name. Renew itg ai yourself thi. question. -Have I paid my newspaper subscription?" R. J. Canningham of Needmore went to see Bryan at Aebeville. Blank Summons, Warrants, Cer tificates, tc. for sale at The Times office. . - E. (X. ijarr of Keedmore was. u mong the Bryanites at Asheville Wednesday: - - Miss Susan Hyde of Whittier Bpent Sunday with her cousin Mrs. A. J. Franklin. Blank -Deeds, Mortgage Deeds end Chattle Mortgages for sale at The Times office. Hon.R.L. Leatherwood is attend ing Haywood Superior Court at Wayntsville this week. QDONT worry your neighbor by borrowing his paper, eubscribj and pay for your own. Yes, we are sending the Thrice a week New York Word and the Times one year for 81.50. ''Money To Loan. at -6 per cent iLtenst on five years ti:ne. Apply to M. L. Holcomb', Waynesviile N. C. Hon. Richmond Pearson left here Monday for Cherokee and the west, leturning Wednesday on his way to Asheville. Hon. Richmond Pearson came dowu Saturday uight and spent Sunday in and around town,a guest ,i the Entel a. The Thrice-a-week world pub lished in New York City and The Times will be sent to any address, oae year for 81.50. We take the due biil of any mer chant -in town lor subscription.' Carry him j'our produce and b.iug us his due bill. Wm Herrel! has moved his fam ily to Silver Mine, where he can be with them while hauling the lum ber from Patton's mill. A. B. Allison and L. L. Man- joined the silver army on its route to hear and see our next president at Asheville Wednesday. . David Noble, Lumber Inspector for the Whit ier Lumber Co., re turned Saturday night from a visit to his home in New York City. We are tired of p ditlcs and much disposed to cease the editorial dis cussion ol tliem in The Times Bry an, Joe Adms and a democratic legis ature holds us in suspense. OASTOXIXA. It n A Xfiw Neat Well L'ehted Pho tograph gallery, built on modern imnrjved plan. To an Arttst who will PAY the rent, it will be rent ed at a low rale, no couip tition, Apply at this office Col. J. G. Tatham, J. S. Meronry of the Scout, Att.) Hen Posey ,im es Cooper ,of Cooper & Woodbury and several others of Murphy pass ed Tuesday en route for Asheville and the Bryan speaking. , 1,000 lbs Ginsaug Wanted, for which I will pay 83.00 er ft dry, or 75 cents per ft green. One-half of i he above prices paid m Cash, the balance in goods ai Cash prices. J. S. E.more. Dr. J. M. Candler of Dillsboro came down Tuesday evening, later we noticed him with him with Hon J. A. Franks Independent candi date for the Legislature, but don't know that that meant anything. Z. V. Welch, U. S. Store keeper Ganger at The Tunnel Distillery, whirh the collector says is the best fitted in his district, went up to Asheville Wednesday to tase in tne vi it of our next President WTm. j Bryan. j Wanted, a reliable lady or gentle t lts.uJa win voce fnr fnr sKetftble Toilet Soaps and Pure , - u: Til Tit fiO- 7 - J. MWVch, proprietor of the Entella took in the Bryan speak ing at Arfieville. v R. L. Patterson is taking-up and loading Pender'a sawmill on Scotts Creek this wee. 1- Mre. J. R. Snow went up ti hear nd see Bryan Wednes day, return ing ou the afternoon train. Many estimates were made as to the number who went to hear Bry an, they ran up into thousand. J. T. Cunningham, of .Almond, nominee for County Commissioner went up Asheville to see and hear DemocracyVgrearieader " A. H. Hayes of WbiftW return ed Tues-lay from Richmond where he had been to sell a couple of ear loads of cattb. He says be did fair ly well with th?m. John Hall of West Mill, Macon County was a pilgrim to AsheviTle Wednesday to see and hear Bryan, the champion of the people's rights and the silver cause. vVord comes from all quarters that the neatest and most satifacto ry dye for coloring the beard a brown or black is -Buckinghom's dye for the Whiske s. We were pleased to meet on the train yesterday, r S. Smith who's residtnt architect for Vanderbu'lt's Palace. He has a card iD this issue which you are invited to examine when you think of building. R. L. Leatherwood, T. D. & D.G Bryson, J. R. Snow, W. F. Cooper Sheriff J. F. Teague, J. H. Everett S. T. Beck, W. T Conley, J. H.Dit more J. S. and A. H. Elmore were among the pilgrims in behalf of sil ver .Wednesday, to hear Bryan. Robt. Townsend of government printing office, Washington D. C. was expected at Addie Wednesday to visit his brother W. D. Town send. Mr. Townsend is out tor his health and is expected to remain in Western Nonh Carolina for some time. The Courier office will begin to print the Southern Baptist after next week. Editor Mathenev was here Mondav arranging for the change There will bs no issue of that paper next week on account of the retrieval of the place of publica tfon. Courier. While thorough in action, Ayer's Pills strengthen rather than stim ulate tl e excretory organs. Load ing physicians recommend them because they are free from calomel or other injurious dius's, being composed en'ire'y of the best vege table aperients. Editor J. L. Montgomery, of Marshall, (PI.) Democrat, states that for many years, he suffered untold agony from Dyspepsia. At last he began to take Ayer's Sarsa- parilla and in time he used six bot tles, he was as well as ever. Cures others, will cure you. Young women who desire a thor ough, practical edncation, at re markable cheap rates, would do well to correspond with President Charles D. Mclver of the State Normal and Industrial school, at Greedsboro, N. C. See announce ment of the institution in this is su. Is Our Climate Changing? We are inclined to ask the ques tion by reason of our hearing so many reports from the country th s summer of diseases which have not heretofore prevailed to such au ex tent as they are doing. From all quarters we hear of Diarrhoea, Chol era Morbus and kindled blood com Dlaints. We therefore warn our a readers, that, if they would avoid serious sickness, to shun all unripe fruit, use no vegtables nofc, fu'ly matured, ani aoove an, De previa ed with a bottle of Ly tie's Elixir and a bottle of Dr. Hart's Reieif, so that, if attacked with this disease, you ean eqre yourself, for in s;ck ness of this kind, delay js espeotal- - tWht i - u (Continued from forth page cess and in their maddening bart erings to the money interests in the state, they have bad little concern for our homeg and pur firesides. Democracy has but one platform and that is that this is a white mans country, and by the white men it must, it will, it shall be ruled. It has but one o?her essential plank, and that is that N-rth Carolina shall have an economical adminis tration of state aff tire, and no such legislature as the last, which fO dis graced the fair name of pur state. I cannot blame you for that blush of shame and mortification comes to yon Vhonest checka,for the history of North Carolina is your history and mine, and we are partB of it insep arable. A Costly Legrislatnre. True to Republican princ'ples,no sooner had that legislature reached the ca pa tal city of North Carclina than they beg-m to increase our ex penditures. Their increased appro priations for one year amounted to more thru $25,000 of the people's hard e rned money .It spendt8233, 33 per day to employ pages arid la- borers to wait on them, as krdlike they sat appropriating the increas ed expenditures. Instead of decreas ing the offices in ourfta'e, as they promised they would, $ey increas ed 3900, and fil'ed thean with fu sionists and R 'publicios and ne groes. They set about to turn tha rascal out, and out went first the Confederate soldier. My country men, the So ithern soldier has no pension, but we of the' South have given to those maimed nd disabled a few offices where they have made an honest living. And we always will. We have always found them n their places of trust as true and brave and faithful ashey - were at Bull Run and at Manassas. Yes, the y turned them out to fill places by buxom negroes. , They promised they , WOUld leg- gtate foiryou apalnSt trust and mo- nnnnlv. Their not, show them t. -- - r J - Vt.i.m Krv.. ..' nnnto tho t.rnara 1 ' I if Baltimore and other nor! hern cities. It perm'tted more stea'ing Of bills and more false records for these trns'M than was ever known in the history of North Carolina before. They passed a law that made pos sible the registration of nearly 250 illegal voters in the city of Ashe ville al ne. But of course a body of white men who will permit the di rect ass.ilt upon its white men by npgro doorkeepers without provo cation and warrant of -law will be dictated by trusts,will increase your taxes as tney am irom w tot cent per 8100, and stop at no at- tempt at legislation, however vital- ly it affecUCthe best of interest your . .... , , i ie. W hen 1 begin to ten tne people these things the Kepubhcan p irty tries to seal my lips by the cry of youth. Iftobeayoimgman is a enme I plead guiltv to the charge G and ask for speedy sentence; if then it be not a asrime I thank uod l have addi:ional years to consecrate to the services of the Democratic party and to the betterment of the condition of my fellow men Yes, in the awakening I read sweet messa ges of promise and peace.This terri rib'e, damnable legis'ation in State and nation will arouse the good neonle of North Carolina as a man like Anteus of old, stronger for the iau to rise, anu in me enme ui , ,, . I L f w line raau s Bupreuiacv.m uauie of their properly, m the names of . m. I of their sons and daughters unborn to strike the blow which shall re dec.n our State and district and our count -y, and thrill us with pride and a sense of our safety in a white man's government, and make us, & we once were, a happy prosperous and contented people. Go then to vour different town- KViirvs nnr! nwramxP T Animal to von , , , . Ai old men who shall wrap the drap- a. 1" ery of your couch about you to lie down in pleasant dreams. Bequatb to those who shall follow you a form of govern ment, S ate and na- tional, that shall be dictated by the blood of the Angle-Saxon. I appeal tfyou. young ruen, who, just like mrself. are enterine the area a of life. You foughi the battles which gave us our proud American inde pendence. Line up once more, yes line un in this Concres?ion-tl dis a a trict and do battle until the sun shall set on that auxious Novem ber day with that same spirit which possessed the French soldier, as he lay wounded and bleeding on l he battlefield, drenched with the best blood of the French Republics life was beard to cry, "They fle my life has made us free; my life has saved my fatherVhome." Joe Adams spoke to a small gath ering of Indians at Birdtown last Friday and Big Cove Saturday. His visit was unexpected, notice was only sent out the day before. Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion ud permits food to ferment and putrtfy In tbe stomach. Then follow dlzziarss, headache. Mood? insomnia, nervousness, and, if not relieved, bilious fever li" 1 1 or blood poisoning. Hood's III 5 FUls stimulate the stomach, w rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, coi t tipauon, etc. 25 cents, sow dv ail aruitgisu. The only Fills to take with 1 iiooa $ i Sarsaparilla. Tlie University. 36 Teachers, 534 Students, Tu tion 8G0. a ye.:r, Board 88. (E;ght I dollars) a month, three Full Col lege Courses, three Brief Courses, Law School, Medical School, Sum mer School lor Teachers, Scholar ships and loans lor the needy, j Address Presideut Winston! Chapel Hill N. c. TIRED MOTHERS find help in Hood's SarsaDaril la. which irivea them pure blood, a good appetite and new and needed STRENGTH. Subscribe for The Times, $1 a year. State Kormal and Industrial School Departments" well equipped, 27 teach ers. 444 regular students, besides Jen. 444 regular students, besides practice school of 97 pupils 930 niatricu t? - ... - . i la"" opening m j-OT-rror Inn j f ... fit nniinfltion Dt. conntv spat Ann-iiKt Int. to till free.tu;tion vacancies in dormitories. Ap- plication should be made before July 25 to eoter the examination. No free tuition eiceP' to "Plants signing a pledge to become teachers. Annual axpenses of free- tuition students boarding in dormitories, $!J0, tuition paying studehts, $130. iAddress. President Ciiari.KS D McIver. Greensboro, X. C. Subscribe for The Times, $1.00 a year. How a Woman Paid Her Debts- ,.dv Lexin2ton eavs: t ara out 0f debt; and thanks to the Dishwashr business. Iii the past x weeks 1 have made sodU.uu livery iiuuac&ccoci aiiu a iioy , i :4..n: I wasner, huu any uuuuigrut w ioou u tJ with bi prufit to himself. The Dishwasher is lovely you can wash and dry the family dishes in two minutes and with- . . 1 1 tu not nil rirMi Jars hv afinrpsfii if?. 1 nft jound City Dil washer Co., St., Louis, Mo, There is big money in the business for an agent. I expect to clear 84,UUU the coming year lued tne money whv not make it. Miss C. E Church Directory. Baptist CHCRrn: Services every Sunday except the second, at 11 o'clock a m. and r.iM p. m. hun day school every Sunday at 9 a. m Prayer meeting every Wednesday . - . nn catlir(iav iH. UlUIU I.OV I). III. "UUIOUB UJIOC-IV- f0e eacn gr,t Sunday at 2 O clock p. m. Rev. W. A. FerkaLL, Pastor. lee Cream Now Made In Minute I have an Ice Cream Freezer that! will freeze cream perfectly in one miii utejaait I L such a wonder a crowd will always be around, so anyone can make from fire to six dollars a day selling cream, and frou 17 dollars, a day aeUinB ree- era, a people Will always buy an article , rfp, La thlt th Mn aJCi o w 4 make money by w doin(t cream i, frozen instantly anJis smooth and free from lumps. , I hare done so well niyaelf kare friends succeeding so well that I ten ii my auy w iei uurr. uni ui m. opportunity, a I feel confident that any person in any locality can make money, as any person can sell cream and the Freezer sells itself. J. F. Casey ACc, 1143 St. Cbailea Su, St. Louis, Mo will mail you complete instructions and will em ploy you on salary if you can give them your whole tin. When you have bought $25 worth of goods in cash AT n KL COLLINS', From kthe day you take his "Punch Card." YD U GET CHOICE Any of thenx are worth $4.00. Besides, you have Tie largest and best stock et goods to select froa ttls Hit IsitTtlle Compare otxr jgoods, Gret oulx prices, and xr& will rislc tzsults. The Asheville Woodworking Co., Manufacturers building including Doors, Sa.s3n, BlindHj Mouldings, Mantels, Stairwork, Public Buildings, School Houses, Banks and Stores a fjz do the highest lower grades to stxit 3 end for estimates. THE ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING- CO., W. G. RICH, BOX 296. ! ANNOUNCEMENTS. TOR SHERIFF. Notrce to the Voters of Swain Co. I now declare myself, an Inde pendant candidate for the People of rrt jriimiy fo tho offioa of Abgrlg until the vote is couuted on the 1st Tuesday in November. J. E. T. Welch. This Aug. 18th. 1896. LEARN fbout the F naic'.al qrcstion b reading C in's Fi'i inc'al 8 hool. 1A cents by niai1. D. M. Mi-Lau hlin, Bry-on VI j, N. 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Nice line of Books frets finish of all dencriptioiu t Specialty. grade of worlt. &1bo c ustomers. Superintendent, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Dsiw.n.conES. I d . 1. . . . i . tmr Wmm. aa4 HmUn Utu X M.W.W.M nrg. imiuu. nu z LOOS WAflTEDr delivered on cars at any point ort line ol the Southern Railway, with i i one hundred miles of Aheolle, Poplar: first grade, $9.00, 450 2m 8.00 3.50 9.00 5.50 socond third Chestnut; first grade, second Ah; first grade, second Write f r petrifications and olhef information to Office Biltmore Estate, Biltmore, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICUL TURE MECHANIC ARTS, This College offtrs tborongh conrsea fit Agriculture, Mechanical, TitH and Eke trical Engineering, and In fteience. Oen enal academic studies suppllment all these echnical course. EXPrxra PKR SESMOS, WCLPWKO BOABDf For CMntj ntmAmU, - For all Other StadenU, lSI.ee Apply for CaUlogues to ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, L L. D- PamMniTr Balkioh.N.G Popullxt Convention. Tie Populists of Swain Corjntf met in convention here in the Court House Wednesday and nominated1 John Burnett lor Sheriff; A.J. De Hart for Register of Deeds; John Keener for fnrveyor, G. W. Mc Crack-en, Wm. B. Co'e and Martin DeHart lor County Commissioner.. They neither made nomination or endorsed for Representative. , Dr. Cand!er in gt wing wor's to'J them Hal Ajer, their cha-rroan. bal bargined for their rotes in thia district for Pearson in enclange for a populist congressman in some other. They did not agree to thi gale and will show Hal Aper so in Novenbr, by voting for Joe Adaisa the silver congressman of thwdit trict. COLD IS SENT. Investors in the De 8a fa gyrtem of speculation receive aeon monthly dividend in gold. Over 300 lercenl per annum made on investments bf E. Dean Ce &nk era, 35 Broadway, 3f. Y. lim " thi firm dlstribotei all'orer tttiniidl State 'sndGna4a. 'fV--, ...
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