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Oh- 0 BRY SON CITY, N. C, FRlt)A,Y OCTOBER, 9. 1896. NO. 33 jPfofzssionals. ft r0'NKV-AT-LAW. M. FRY, . N. C. 'nvestig- l,lfCtion of .-lamw Lf land titl,-'s a xt13" .XroRNEY.AT.LAW. ii the .'ourt House, Bkvscn City, - N. G. p. I- ttorn.oy-a.t- Ilryson City, X. C 3?. 3: H. 2oopei r - - PHYSICIAN. Prompt attention to all calls, Par or Night. "J." II. TfiAfTuEVM. D. WuTttikr, N. C. YSICIAN AND SURGEON. II Rivf prompt attention to all calls. V. A. Sprinkle, Dentist. I. . Wkiistf.h N. C. mipt aiu-iition to all culU in town or " .WORK AKD PRICES VRAXTEED. O O Hotels. .N-TEL-LA. SEAR DEPOT. ysorx City, 3ST. C. ;r management. Newly- furnished. lim.xlationH for commercial men. re (sonnhle. J- M . Welch, Proprietor. Drummer's Home, ysson City, 1ST. C. san rooms and the Ust fare, s, !fl,")0 per iliiy. V. F. Cooler, ProprW tor. ESTERN HOTFL. Court Square, AsilEVILLE. N. 0. $1.00 a Day. rliti. il ami ivfurnitdivd since it was liidi.ut siikI is now -iu:il tt any so ht!v in the city. 1L Mclnturff, 1'ropietor rvson:Hct; Andrews, N. O. S,m. K. r. -'"I , Pi Oplft T '' '' c t lit: SU li :.- ! r' N' tUi Carolina VV t NATIONAL HOTEL VAYNESVILLE N. C. its l.Mi a. ilav. od fare and nice Polite attention to all. R S SMITH, ARCHITECT. a(,ox Brn.Diso, Patton Ave. 'Phone 283. 10 secretary of the Elkhart Carrta lUr,., Mfv Ca. of KIkhart. In ms us that their prJces will be lower 4 than ever. He wishes us to ask ri'iders not to purchase anything in inc of carriages, wagons, bicycles or ess until they nave sent 4 cents m H to pay postage on their 112 page logue. We advise the readers of thtt r to remember his suggestion. CASTORIA for Infants and Children. PATENTS CLARK. OCCMCR A W . vv wiii mmmA Free ape reqaeai w '.IZZ; TkiVHaM- anr HlBta to IB- tonun also Patent dukto and a alct4 SITED RATE8 ASO $TTMr tt proetsred LOWEST IjUJ- ?i.ri;r. xli wlthoat charn. Adytcf sT ZaM i HM.U1II Ml"i"- -- VJ. . . Pattw VTO nn AM fi from rtOCTft.pP" 31TB TEH'S aubKriptiaa T1SS. stiUei T(-yffi&C&U Wa, 1 mm HOME NEWS. tSlWt!et yoursahscriptio.. 1 ps-.Yoi.r subscription expire, wit:, the date after our nnine. Reew itgf Akkyonrself thin question. 'H.v I toy newspaper subscription?" Have you regis ered? Capt. A. M. Fry is in Atlanta on business. John Burnett says he will le our next sheriff. Don't forget to reg'ster to-morrow or next Saturday. "Dug" Carter's speech (?) here Monday made Bryan votes. Blank Summons, Warrants, Cer tificates, etc. for sale at The Times office E. V. Jacobs, ot Knoxville. Tenn., was jn the city VNednes day. Blank Deeds, Mortgage Deedf and Chattle Mortgages for sale at ThE Times office. Re?. J. B. Cocheran, pastor o' the Presbyterian church, is absent from the city this week. Only two more days in which t register for the" coming election,. to morrow and next Saturd .y. Yes, we are sending the Thrice a week New York Wor'd and th Times one vear for $1:50. 'Money To Loan at 6 per cem intervst on five years time. Apph to M. L. Holcomb', WaynesvMt N.a W. A. Gibson tells us that Noa! Earls Lag oiganized something ex traordinary a McKiu-tey silver club. We take the due bill of any mer chant in town lor subscription. Carry him your produce and briuj. us his due bilL Miss Jennie Cooper has returnee from a pie sant visit to AsUeville whre she has iieen visiting friehdr and relatives. - "C. L. S ehorn, Morri town. Tenn.. 16 to 1," is the way the register read :t the Cooler Hons last Wednesday. Trains No. 17 and 18 on tin lira ch of the Su hern ha e bct-'i. taken' H' Su f.ays, com'meiir.i: last. Sun ay. The Thrice-a week wor d pu i lished in New York City mt Tiu Tin;s will he s nt to any"addr. one ear for 81.50. Rev Pike Powers of Pow r Little & Co., was with us last week and preached at the Baptist church Sunday morning. Whei the hair has fal'en out. 4 levins th - head bald, if the scalj is not shin v, there is a chance of regaininir the hair by using Hall's Hair Reviewer. Miss Carrie Payne, of Waynes ville, accompanied by her little stall STY str Um Asheviile N C- brother aivl sister, are stopping ax ' the Hotel EntePa. Theywillrre- main about a mon h - David Noble, lumber insprctr .f the A' hit-tier Co..-is loading 11 mln-r fr the Coffin & MacDon Ilil V ., Hi Hie raijio iinrt -!! jk-i iv for the North and East A Now Neat Well L'ghted Pho t gr ph gallery, built on modern impr ved plan. To an Arttst who ! 1 S, . i Wl. . . .t..f .V. ...... will PAY the rent, it will be rent ed at a low rate, no competition, Appb' at this offit Wante 1, a reliable lady or gentle man to distribute samplesand m ke 1 house to 'house canvass for our VgeUble Toilet Soaps and. Pure Flavoring Extracts $40 to $75 a month easily made. Address Crofts & Reed, Chicago, I1L The increase in freight trffic owr tLis branch of the Southern made it expedient to put four box ,-ath in the Dasseneer train Tues- cominR out frmn Asheville tmiil. DEEMZS 4 00., which caused it I o be several hou - a dTOfhii: ate and cut tbe boys out of at- rtt AM ardarata procara Si Y.a 'uv.iftrl" Tnp1aw l-CIIUlll " 1 J. 1 nigbt. Jack Bailey has gone to Marion to visit his parents. In his absence his position as deprrt asjent wiH be filled by hia brother Thad. Misa Abernathey, of Warren county, m soon to open a school of music in the art gallery. Miss Abernathery is a most accom p ished young lady and tilente4 musician, and no doubt will have a large and flourishing class. Aferiesof devo ional meetings ti be held at the Bap' is t caurch commenced last Wednesday night Rev. M. A. Adams, of the French Briiad Baptist church, Asheviile. is to conduct the meetings, assisted by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Ferrell. The demand for Ayer's Hair Vigor in such widely separated regions as South America, Spain, Australia and Iod a has kept pace with the home consumptionjwhich 2oee to show that these Deotle know a gool thing when they try it. Henry fe Townsenl assigned with their lumber busine s at Ad- 'lie a few days since. John Cog- dell, who has been backing them, is tbe receiver and will continue the business assisted by his sons, Sam and Lee. You may eat cheap food and not be .seriously hurt by it; buf ybu cannot take cheap medicines without positive injury. If you use any substitute for Ayer's Sar . sa pari 11a, you do so at the peril of your health, perhaps of your life. Insist on having Ayer's and no other. A sociable given by Mrs. A. M. Fry to the Miss s Abernathey and Allen, guests of the Misses Pender, last Tuesday night, was a itost en- joynble :affair,v and attended by Misses Gertrude Abernathey;Bettie Allen, of Warren county; Miss fohnson, of Indiana; Mary Bryson, Mattie and Bertie Pender, Messis. fhad Bailey; Harlie -Welch and Mr. Black, of Indiana. A delight ful evening and a green spot in the ages of memory was f he verdict of ill who were so fortunate as to be te guests oTMr. aud Mrs. Fry. NERVOUS Troubles are due to impoverished blood. Hood'8 Sar ,aparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and NERVE TONIC. The largest buueh. of ginseng we over saw is on exhibition at Alex Elmore's fancy grocery store at the lepot It weighs -2 pouus and I un e, aud has many curious forms .and, shapes, and this o tUj.led with its medicinal prop erties is well calcu'ated to inspuv with the Chinese superstition re garding this wonderful native herb eoinmo only othe mountains of Western North Carolina. - Mr. El inor is a buyer and shipper of this wonderful herb, bought either gren, fresh dug or in its dried 'state. Prosperity. The country h -s not for a long time been in as prosperous a con ation as at present. Everyone feels that jfbod times have come at last, and come to, stiy, unless driven away by their own foolish ness1 This may be done, of course, by extra vag : nee, debt contracting, etc, but if we will be careful, iive within ouc inc raes, and not allow ourselves to be ie.e that an)' ot'-er relief is as good as Dr. H.irt' Great Reli f all will be well; but there is just now an effort being made to sell other Relief ins ead ef tV.e o d reliable ur. Harts We warn our friends to be on their guard. ' dsUls sffutan si Dr. Hanna's Oiro-all. Mr. Hanna says the silver craze i an epidemic, and "like-ewry '. other malady it yields, to careful irl inttlliorpnt treatment' At- n t. thrMt minit- lars has b ea expended by Dr. Han na n "careful and intelligent treatfucn.,' He hopes when he spen Is his other twelve million (filteen million has already been subscribed t buy the cure) tbe malady will yield. TCUNCOAT pCO.M TkA OflMr. MakM A aw . nala Turn Green with Ebtt. Escorted by a large crowd ol on, th thil Wfl Twm,w.r,t but now Republicn t lector for i the Ninth Congressional District, Eug. D: Car er, spoke torforty whites, six negroes and four bdya. in the court i.nn hr Tniwlar. who recfiivwl him with .nnW thntwu deathly in it atillne. M He W, his th rtv uvifitf thai I he was vrv hoar. nrobaH; due . J r" ? to the rapid change in politics.' Many people err iciee me for my charge in polit ics"' said Mr. Carter, "but I dM it ft what I thought was right; as ray -doty as a citizen." But, oh, Duggie," I the people are "onto yoo" They know that when -Democratic sue- cess looked dark you were: prom- ised an office by the BadfcUs tolTheErom is a son of Mr. and renounce the party you had al- ways fought for and oV which the people honored you. 1 , "Neither party had thought, or reU, of this city in a simple but declared for free silvet ripta three impressive manner. After the months ago," he said. But be ceremony all repaired to the din f tiled to mention the fact that, the ing where a bountiful repast was common people bckedt by the Democratic party, hjra'been con tending for free silrer for the past twenty y-ars. He produced a gold dollar, a sil ver dollir and a Mexictn bilver dol!ar, and tried to explain the different ration, but became so rambling, tangled,' ''mixed and "pied'Up" that his . aud ence from sh er pify heaved a sigh of relief . , jj i Ji u j a1 -1 when h inHdnnlv Gviti-hM nrr in-I . , , , . , ' - , i t v- r I ., n ,,. . Thft Reniihlipan mmnaicn man- agers had lietter keep "Dug" out of these mountains. He does them more harm than good. The people ace onto roen of his calibre, and I know tha' he has as little regard for the truth as the devil has for holy 'water. Depot Ageiits Exchange Mr. J. L. Smathers left Friday morning for Bryson City, where be will resi ie permanently, as the work at that point as agent of the Southern Railway is lighter than it was here 'Which was demandeJ by hH bad health. We are sorry 10 lose Mr. oraamers anu u18 w 1 if n it ' J L timable family but wish him good I Uck in his new fie'd. Mr. A. J. I BailV. i.gent. at Brvson Citv. will !( j . 1 t f uitxil him at fnia rwunt In I short they have swapped places. Cherokee Scout Li veo DDIs Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, eooiti- pation, sour stomach, indigestion, are promptly cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work 3odR eas'ly and thoroughly. tZ II A Best after dinner pills. IJBW II IC JSeenU. All drugeists. II af Prepared by C. 1. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pill to take with Hood's SarsaDarilla. Did You Ever Make Morwy Er7 Mb- Editor. I haxi read TjowMr. 'C . B. made so much money in the Dish Washer business and think I hare beat him. I am rery young yet and have had little experience iu selling goods, hot hare made over eight hundred doUars in ten weeks selling Dish Washers. It is . imp'y wonderful how easy it i- to sell them. AH rou have to do is to show the ladies how they work and they cannot help but buy one. For the benefit ot others. I will state that I got my start from tbe Mound City Dish Washer Co-, St. Louis, Ma Write to them ind they will send you full, particu lars. I think I can clear over 3.000 the com ing year, and I am not going to let the opportunity pass. Try it and publish your success for the benefit of others J. F. C Personal Free 64-page medical reference book 'to any person afflicted with any special, ' chronic or delicate disease euliar to their - sei. Address the leading physician aad surgeons of the United States, Dr. Hatha way A Co 22 J So. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. 1 m29 ; Subscribe for The Times, $1.00 a year. , SOUTH KBM BAPTIST W CWWlldto4 WlUH BrWk4 Keeofter Tbe owner of the Soothern Bap. tot, now printed W.ynegville, h w midt Proposition to the pro. P"e of tbe BlbIlcal lghi to sell the former rmblica- and eonsolidate the two pa. P" ABnevue wnuen. TWs U just what was predicted th'd ?me !ime o, when Ker Matbeny autmied ton lTot of the P"' d mved it to Ashevil e. Dnncsm-Sparka. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Mr. Robert Duncan and Miss Lizz e Sparks were united in marriage at the home ol the bride's mother, Mrs. Lueina Sparks, at Land's Creek, five miles from the city Mrs. Jonathan Duncan of that place. The marriage rites were performed by the Rev. W. A. Fer- laid before the gu-.sts, Tom Dixon. Tom Dion. Lawyer, Legislator, Actor, Baptist Minister, Congregationalist preacher, Hanna's Hired Gold bug Pohti- I .. r.. xt i r C1HU, "S Flumping nurtu aruiiiit, r o i and Democracy will lose no votes tb rough the influence or a so striped as he. -Franklin Press r Money Made in Minute. I have not made less than sixteen dollars . n W anrdar while selling lyenmiuga ice Cream Freeaers. -Any one should snaM from five to eight dollars a day selling cream, and from tteven to ten dollars sel ling Freerers, as it is snch a wo der, there is always a crowd wanting cream. You can freeze cream elegantly in one minute and that astonishes people Hotkey all want to taste hand then many of them buy freezers as th cream is smooth and per fectly ffin. Every freexei is guaranteed to f cream perfectly in one minute, Anyone can sell ice cream and the freeser sells itselL My sister makes from ten to .. . Darticuljir8 freei you to worit and niakke lots of money any- where, as with one freezer you can make, hundred gallons of cream a day, or if vou Wisn uivy wm uire iuu vu m huh. ' J L LlLLIZ B. North Carolika, ) y superior oocbt. Swain Cockty, I R. L. Lea terwood, ' . Atrnin t Notice of ummons W.H. Chew, J.M. Ea-- and warrant of at- die and Charles K.- UchmenU Flint and Foreign : Hardward L g Co. The defendants abore named will take notice that a snmmms in the a bore enti tled action was issued against said defen dants on t'te 30th day of September 1896 by J. B- Snow, Clerk of the SnperiorCourt of 8waUi County, North Carolina, which summons is returnable before tbe Judge of onr .-unerior Court at a Court to be held for the County of Swain at the Court House in Bryson City, Swain County, North Car-; olina, on the 11th. Monday aftei thenrst Monday in September 1896. The purpose ; of this action is for the recovery of the sum ! of Two hundred and fifty dollars for legal i services rendered by the plaintiff at the ' request of the defendants. The defendants ; will also take notic that a warrent of at tachment was issued by said J. S. Snow as Clerk as aforesaid on the 30th day of Septemberl896 against the property of said defendants, which warra-1 is returnable before the Judge of our Superior Court at the time and place above named for there turn of the summons when and where the defendant are required to appear and aa- , swer or demur to the Complaint of the ; plaintiff which wi 1 be filled in Clerks office j during the fi at three days of the said term j of the said Court, or tbe relief demanded will be granted. This the 30th day of Sept ember 1896. J. R. Snow, Clerk SnperiorCourt. C3o Gripe lTaea ro take Hood's nna. Tbe Wf.oU-talV loaed. Miearoated pu1s.wbieli tear yoa aEbt pieces, are not la tt wttk Hood's. Easytotak nldlfe and easy to operate, tatme of Hood- ruts, wbiea are iQlj , opto date in every respect 1 1 8afe,-eertaia and sura. All U dragsista. Be. CL Hood Ctk. LaweH Mass. TaaiylTaatatakawlOiHoad-a BaraaaanHa When u have bought $25-woi-th ol gooda in cash ATD. K COlilNSV From the day you take his "Punch Card" ?U GET CHOICE Nice1 line of Books free. Any of them are worth $4.00. Besides, you hiiye , Tki Uit cl 1st ttssk cf goods to select from UtU side ef litwille. Compare oux goods, Getouxpiiees, and -ore -orill rislc results. The Asheviile Woodworking Co., Minufactnrcrs building finish of all descriptions, ' including Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, Stairwork, &c. Public Buildings, School Houses, Banks and Stores a Specialty. 1 ; X7e do tines ixigHesst grade; of woik. lo-arex jgra.des to sulit customers. Setid for estimates. ' THE ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO., W. G. RICH, Superintendent, BOX 296. ASHEVILLE. N. C. ANN0UKCB..H1TS. i rotsxettrr. Notice to the Voters of Swain Cn. ' I now declare myself, an Inde pendant candidate for the People of , said county for the office of Sheriff) until the vote is couuted on the 1st Tuesday in November. J. E. T. Welch. This Aug. 18tb. 18C6. Vanted-ftn Idea 5SS MmpM Write JOHN WKDDKBBUEN CO- AteBt AUcw , "1 " LCARR i l about the Financial q estion b reading C in's Hnucal School. 15 cents by mai'. D. M. H bn :hlin, Bry on Ci y, N. C. ftetk riadls atSSMBN t COLO IS 8ENT. Investors in the De n 8afe 8ystem of sneculation receive semi monthly dividend in cold. Over 360 i-cr cent per annum made ers, 3 Broadway, N. Y. Investors of this firm tlistribntea ail over ine ldiiu mates and Canada. Yianted-Hn Idea 5S (htak If. .Bun ww "" cDo You Sea Spots 4 I befcre you in tbe air? Tfaafa I 1 ache and Bin woofBvef'.fatilt. nJi tiMbaa.1 ,lnaaaathtwnarMpa ofafpetita. V ItaMtaalca ma mat niwni j krndttTt work on tbe L Svwx. it fV" thia organ Ci teste It active aain -ponfies) I yow blood and jroorecrxrea. i 'i. . . . : i .i .tt 4 At the first sypaewace of I AiNeui41$iC jPlLso !MM cn.w.w. BOWES, Tb. kwdini IihWM of tb. Soatb. Srad 4 MM la Uib for book ea IMmm IVa(. lar tm Mm, aad QncMioa LWt. iw.w.Mwn, ru-f. tisxnui. mi. LOGS VAflTEDt Our ppecificalion? for log will be changed after the latof October 196. until fnfhef.no-'- , " the new specifications can re ceive them upon making appli cation to the Forest Department, Bi It more Estate. - Eiltmore, N. O.- North Casomxa, Swaih Cockty, j R. I Ie-'therwood Scperiof. Court Ag inst Notice of Hioimot Tuck ate gee Timber- aid wsi r nt of at- Iyumber Company. The Defendants above named will lake notice that a summons in the above enti tled action was is-ued agaii.st slid defen- ants on the 30th day I Sep ember 189tt by J R. Snow, CI rk of th i SnperiorCo rt of Swain County North Carol Ins, which summons is returnable before the Judge of our Superior Court at a Court to be held for the County of Swain a' the Cnartllonse in Bryson City iw. in County North C -olina, on 'he 11th. Monday after the first Monday in September 1896. Tbe purpose of this action is for the recovery of the sum of Four hundred dollars for legal services rendered by the blaintiff at there quest of the defendants. The defendants will also take notice th ta warrant of at tachment was iwuel by Raid J R. Snow, as aforesaid on tbe ?oth day of Sept- mber 1896 against tbe property of said defen dant, which warrant is returnable before the Judge of our Superior Conrtat the time and place above named for the re turn of the summons when r) where the defendants a e required Unippear and an wer or demur to the Complaint of the plaintiff which wi 1 be filled in Clerk. office during the first three days of tbe arid term of the said Court, or the relief de- -mai d -d will be granted. This the 30tb day of September 8 W. J' K. Snow, Clerk f uperior Cuart. COPYRIGHT! CAM I bTMIW A MTBITt eaahaaad ABanM mmmmW mmm kiaa ALaB. 4BaaaaiA Ada, frepi aWwW mm mm VOTNaW faMaSHM. TWm mm M V dc C wba aavfkad awrtr afty raatW swtour riUM aaa sow w as- fin. uka tfefsaab Maw k Co. tva saaaal mom lata Metaattaa Amtrr . and SMS are ktaatas wwWr Set or. ta poUis wtih. was mm ta U Ssvastar. 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