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BRYSON CITY, N. C, FRIDAY. OCTOBER, 23. 1696. NO. 35 Ipfsf 322ionalz. ...-- t r t r A. M. FRY, f' and tlio innaAti.i f iKATHEltWOOn, 1 1 ) !l N E Y- AT-L AW . , . , it 5:.vsoK City. - N. 0. D. BRYSON, I . -yv ' ' ; I- vsoii City, T. C. : hooper, -v CITY, N. C. PHYSICIAN. -jr'in! attention to all calls. Diiv or Nisrlit. j. n. I'KACUE, MrD. WlIITTl It, N. C. . ... . T 1 ft T T t V IT IpilY.'I'iA.N A.M.' ftuiiur-u. Will rn" prompt attention to all calls. hr. vT. A. Sprinkle, Dentist. W KHSTKP. X. C. Vrnm;i'. attention to all calls in town or I country. REWORK AND PRIULS GUARANTEED. 00 Hotols. EN-TEL-LA. NEAR DEPOT. Bryson City, 2M. C. Nrw management. Newly furnished. Accommodations for commercial men. Gates reasonable. J- M. Welch, Proprietor. Drummer's Home, Bryaon City, 1ST. C Clean, rooms anil the bist fare. Ra cs, $1,50 per ilay. VV. F. CooPer, Proprietor. "WESTERN HOTFLT Court Square, Asiikville, N. C. SI. 00 a Day. l!e(.tt-il and refurnished since it was bmued out. and is now equal to any $'.!.(W house in the city- R. Mclnturff, Fropietor; Bryson Hotel, Andrews, N. C. K.tni. R. Bryson, Propictor. L .c aion perlect, Table the brs, V ne t summer, residence in Wes-t i hi i-rth Carolina. NATIONAL HOTEL WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Kates l..r0 a day. Good fare and nice oms. l'olite attention to all. R S. SMITH, ARCHITECT. r.v. ACio. Brw.utNG, Patton Ave. i n e 28:5. Asheville, N. C r. t). CoxSG. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. linili dfuiv rELMOM VL. IN GOOD j! Patents CLARK, OEEMER A CO., Pmteot Prmctitiooer. 30 vearm, 189 Broadway, v.v will mt-rtA P ufMB reouest OS the reaaera 01 mia paper, uui veotors," also PteBt Guide and a "ejected "List of Valuable Invention Wanted. Hfuolfl free: Iew toei is THE 0111 PIACT TO til piTEITS. Gea- Rufua Kin peraon WmSwSU our Selling Department. rf Patents. Main Office lSft.BaOAJJWAl. WPW TOM. Branches: Washrn and PhUa. NOTE- All orders to procure patents re ceded fUm.aers of thi.p an, enUUc to 0KE TEAK'S aubacnption IEEE. -- . : : ' r Photograph Galery For Rent Cheap. No competition, TT '"V n at XI U1VJ Ji, - JN J WS. , Hnrwtlet jourt.uWriptio.il pgyo'ir subscription expires wit i the date after vour n:uoe. Heew itf Afck yourself thi. question. -Have I paid my newspaper subscription?" Dug Carter of Asheville wafted through the oily Tuesday. Ex-Governor Jarvis passed here Tuesday ciroute east. Blank Summons, .Varmnts, Cer tificates, etc. for sale at The Times office ; Blank Deeds, Mortgage Deeds f udC battle Mortgages tor pale at The Iimes office. v H. B. Thompson of Kiney, Tenn., was registered at theCooner House ia t Momlay. Yes, wo are Sf inline the Thrice a week New York Wor d and' tlx Times one year for 81.50. ''Money To Loan at G per cer.t i ten st n five years time. Apply to M. L. Holcomb', Wiiynesviili N. C. Harve Stallcup has withdraw" and left the race for Repre-en'ativi between Messrs. Franks am J, they. 4 John Clark says he wont gH shaved in Asheville any more since he has found a good barbel in our tow n. We take the due bill of any rncr chant in town for subscription. Carry him your produce and b;iii us his due bill..- The Thrice-a-week world pub Fished in New York City md Thv Times will be sjnt to any address, me ) ear for 1.50. David Noble has finished tht shipment of the Coffin & Mae donald cut of lumbcT for VV. W. Ladd of New York.- Joe Robison late of thi i coun'y now of Buncombe, was here tbi week visiting his son, K. W. Rob ison, ou the Barnard fa m. Miss Abernethy is meeting with uccess in her school and music c'ass. She is an excellent teacher and popular with her scho'ars. J. L. Smathers, late'y transferred trom Murphy to this place as agent of the Southern, went to At'anta this week for medical treatment. OASTORIA. Ti fis- liBilt dcutora 0 li n Ex-Governor Jarvis spoke to a good sized crowd at the court house here Saturday afternoon. His speech was clear, logical and to the point. If afflicted with scalp diseases, Lair falling out and premature baldness do'hot u-e grease or sdeo holic preparations but apply Hall's Hair Renewer. Cant. M. A Gee of Bushnell was- here Monday and..Tmsday and says he has both his saw mills moved to Forney's Creek and ex pects t' commence sawing very soon. Dr. Chas. Yarbroug. a prominent young physician ef Knoxville, and Miss Lula Mclnturff, daughter of R. Mclnturff of the Western Hotel. Asheville, wre m irried last week in Knoxville. A New Neat Well Ighted Pho tograph gallery, built on rhodern improved plan. To -an Arttst wjio will PAY the rent, it wi'd be rent ed at a low rate, no eomp tit on, j Apply at this office i ' ! Wanted, a reliable lady or gentle man to distribute samplesand make a house to house canvass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps and Pure Flavoring Extracts $40 to $75 a l -l j ajj pft. month easily made Address Crofts & Reed, Chicago, 111. Rev. W. A. Fen-ell left Tuesday and Mesdame6 D. K. Co'lin and John Sitton Wednesday to attend trie Western North Carolina Bap tis convention at Brevard, Tran sylvant county, which com menced Wednesday night and will run to and including Sunday. 7 Hir'T Hal1 8uttlc' e refuting a Knoxville provision ho ise with headquarters in Ashe ville. was in tbe city last Tuesday The ever popular Jerkin Willis representing Slayden. Fakes & Co., .Asheville, was circulating among the merchants tie ear'y part of the week. Harle Welch while loading lum ber last week met with quite a painful accident. Some ot the lum ber fell on 'him, cutting "his face and one arm. OASTOZUA. - ilalto ilf&itu That soft, rich, gl. ssy sheen, so much admired in hair, can be se cured by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. All the assistance th it na ture requires to make the hair strong, beautiful and abundant is s ipplied by this excellent prepara tion. The numerous cures of rheuma tism by the use of the old s andaid blood-purifier, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, s'iow conclusively that it is an ef fective remedy, if not indeed the specific, for this most p inful ai d persistent of maladies. What has cured others will cure you. Miss Bettie Allen, a charminj: young lady from Warrento alter a two weeks' visit at R. H. Pen der's, left Monday to visit Mrs. Geo. W. PueWoy and Mrs. J. H. Tucker in Asheville for a few days when she will return to the east to s lend the remainder of her thirty days' vacation before returning to her duties in the Warrenton post office. OASTORIA. tlmll It m McGlover, Carter Co., Ky., June 5, 1883. Propi"tors Dr. Hart's Great Re l:ef: Being subject to neuralgia I ob tained a bottle of Dr. Hart's Great Relief at Pattonavlle last fall and found it, the best remedy I ever tried for pain. -I want to intro duce it here. Give, me prices, etc. Address, David R. FisLer, 'Assist ant Postmaster. J. L. K Mian left last week for Bryson Citv to assist J. L. Smath ers in his duties as agent of the Southern Railway. He made many friends here who wish him well in his new home. A. J. Bailey looks quite natural at the Southern depot. Jack is quite a promising young man and his many friends gladly welcome him back. He is being assisted a frw days by his brother, Thad Bailey, who is also well and favorably known to our peop'e. Alurphy Scout. PE R F E CT and permanent are the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, be cause it makes pure, rich, healthy, life and health-giving BLOOD. NOTICE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust executed by B. B. Lake and wife, Laura L Lake, of Brvson City, N. C.,toH. A Hodge, Trus ee of Bryson Cry, N. C, and H. C. Hodge of Conard, Jackson county, Michigan, party of the third part, on the 7th. day of Jan uary, 1891, and afterwards trans-, ferrdfora valuable consideration by sa d H. a. Hodge, trustee and H. C. Hodge to D. K. Collins and D. G. Bryson, exs. of T. D. Brvson, deceased, o secure the payment of I he sum ot tour hundred and lortv d"llars i!r and payable on the 7th ; j y 0f January, 1892, and default having b en made in ti.e iavmcnt of the same I wi 1 offer for S; le to the highest bidder at the curt house door in Bryson Cit', N. C, for cash, the following described premises." Being town lot No. 77 in town of Bryson City, N. C, and which is more fully "described in pi -n of said town of Brs n City, hich is registered in office of Reg- ister of deeds of Swain conntv, N. c n Book j 335, t. which reference is hereby given for a fuller description. T. D. Bryson. Atty. for D. K. Collins and D. G. Bnson, exs. , This Oct 151S96. Wanted-An Idea ProlMt vovtf Mean: tlwv mmw tu Who eaa thick of aoma almpM thicg to patentr oa wealta. Baya. Waablnftoo, IX. C. for then- (1 Jim prise offer aad au ot two auadrad InTcatloo mtoied. W. T. CRAWFORD S SPEECH. IK ABLE ARGDIEIT 01 1M SIUEP. A La r pre and Enthusiastic Crowd Listen to the Talented Or ator Expound Democratic DoctrinesMany Ladles Attend the Speaking. , Pritchard Scored. "What is the cause of 60 many pple ieing in town" - was the query frequently heard on the streets yesterday as people iromall parts of the c ;uuty atr!ntied to arrive. "Crawford is coining" answered the in-coming people. And it was even so, a't'iotifh the County Dem ocratic Executive Committee had failed to advertise the fact in this town, when it is al egeJ th t o'her I laces in the coun y were bi.led ; stating that lie would speak here. Quite a large crowd gathered at the depot to'grert our next Sena tor; and although the traiu was over an hour late they good natur edly kept their p aces until the I rain rolled in when they gave Mr. Crawforlan enthusiastic greeting. He was immtd atelyR escorted to the court house where a 1 irge aud ience greeted the bril'iant and abls expoun ler of Democratic doctrines. There were quite a number of Indies in the audience whicli lent an additional charm to the occa sion. Mr. Crawford began by saying tW he did not like U) speak by himself; that he like! opposition; that he had wriiten to Senator Pritchard for a joint debate; that the Senator hal aAawered his letter in a kindly way, but stated that his par'y would not consider any propositions for debate unless with avowed candidates. He well knew that there were no avowed candidates for the Senate in the Democratic party and so could easily doige the issue. "I believe thf people are capable of judging fir themselves, and that every man who is a candidate for any offic should be made to come bef re the people and give hi views on e ery question, and th n let the people decide. I say lhat when I can', go before the people and pre ent th ', views of my pany. then I wont go.'' "There is out one issue before theAmri. an people, and that is the hiouey question. S.ime people el you that the tariff is the para mount q estion, but they are simply dodging the question; they doot want to talk ab.iiit th money question." "We started out over a hundred ears ago to govern ourselves, free an 1 independent of all nations. We established mints to coin both gold and silver dollars at the ratio of 15 to 1, and invited the whole asy to Take Laasy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In sie. tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man ood said: ' You never know you jjiak p m m huve taken a pill till it is all I I over." 23c. C. I. Hood & Co., i I IS Proprietors. Lowell. Mass. The only pills to take witli Hood's Sarsaparilla. How a Woman Paid Her Debts- A lady in Lexington says: "I am out ol debt; ard thanks to the Dishwash r business. In the past six weeks I have made 8530.00 Every housekeeper wants a Dish washer, nd any i tellig- nt p-rson can sell them with big profit to himself. The Dishwasher is lovely you can wash and dry the family dishes in two minutes, and with out wetting j'our hands. You can get particulars by addressing, The Mound City Dil washer Co., St, Louis, Mo, There is big monev in the business for an agent I expect to clear S4,000 the coming year. I luedthe monev. whv not make it. Miss C. E. Personal. Free 64-pge medical reference book to any person afflicted with any special, chronic or delicate disease )cnliar to their sex. Address the leading physicians and surgeons of the United States, Dr. Hatha way & Co, 22 J So. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga m29 fs1 r.d to brag in their golj and silver and we would coin it into money. This was kept ap antil 1873. And no human be ng up to that time raid that it was a dishon est dol'ar aud would, no pay 'i t, debts. In 1873 silver got knocked out by some hocus-pocus, and then the people demanded its repeal, What is known as the silver hill j passed the House in 1878, and Bil'y McKin ey an j John T. Car lisle vo ed for it Tje Senate passed it with the amendment that the Secretary of the Treas ry go into the markets of the wor d and purc .astr.ot more than (4,000.000 worth of silver an i hot less than 2,000,000 n-.r month. ' -This was veto d by President ! OfPre: cptxx goods, Hayes. The" House and Senate 0tXr P?' ; passed it over the veto bv lagxci g xgSuAts. than a two-th'r.Is vote, and Bil y M. Kinley, Carli-le and the o her fel ows who are spoutiug for gold voted for it When Richmond Pearson was running for Congress he said send me to Washington if you want free silver; but when he went there Cleve and a nd his gang caught him and they ha ve got him yet." The speaker then paid bis re spects to Senator Pritchard as fol lows: "Wuen Jeter Pritchard went to the St Louis convention he was an ardent advocate of free silver. No, nothing but the free and unlimited coinage of silver,at the ratio of 16 to 1 f r him. He aivocated silver ther,j, fougl t bard for ii, voted with Teller and t'.je minority fori and ihen Hanna 'saw' him, and his convers'on to gold was more suddeu and Mirac ulous than ihe conversion of St. Paul." Mr. Crawford quoted from he State Register of Asheville as say ing that Pri chard stood on the plaf f r u on which he was elected I t that he wanted to be re elected on a gold praiform. "That means, my friends, that he is going to be a Populist and silver man until next March, then he is going to be a go d-bug." Mr. Crawford c'osed the clearest and most concise solution of the money qiestion Swain county hr.s ever heard with a strong and im passioned appeal tc the people to stand firm for Bryan aad free -silver. Sam Jones in Asheville. Rev. Sam Jones wi 1 le. ture in the opera house at Asheville Oct 27. His subject on this occasion will be "Shams and the Genuine." Admisdon 50 and 75 cents. It is for ti e benefit of the Ha? wood street church and Sam Jones. WANTED FAITHFUL MEN or women to travel for respon sible es;ablished house 'n North Carolina. Salary $780 and ex penses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self ad j dressed stamped envelope. The i Natioual, Star lusurance Bldg , Chicago. North Carolina, ) SCPERI2E COCET. Swain Cocsty, I R. L. Lea berwood,; ' Aitain-t Notice of -ummnns W.H. Chew, J.M. Ea-; and warrant of at- ie and Charles R-: tachmcnt. Flint and Foreign Hardward L g Co. ,The defendants above njmed will take notice that a snmmons in the above enti tled action wa issued against said defen dants on the 30th day of September 1896 by J. K Snow, Clerk of the SuperiorCoort of Swa n Countv, North Carolina, which summons is returnable before the Judge of onr .-uperior Court at a Court to be held for the County of Swain at the Court House in Brysou City, Swain County, North Car olina, on the 11th. Monday aftel the first Monday in September 1S96. The purpose of this action is for the recovery of the sum of Two hundred and fifty dollars for legal services rendered by the plaintiff at the ! request of the defendants. The defendants 1 will also take notir that a warrent of at- I tachment waa issued by aaid J. R. Snow . a nrb a aforesaid on the 30th daT of I Septemberl896 against the property of said defendant, which warra'-t ia returnabr9 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 an swer or demur to the Complaint of the plaintiff which wi 1 be filled io Clerks office during the fist three days of the said term of the said Court, or the relief demanded will be granted. This the 30th day of Sept ember 1896. J. R. Snow, Oeri Superior Court. 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 OF ; Nice line of Books free. Any of them are worth Ha latest tad best stock cf goods The Asheville Woodworking Co., Manufacturers building finish of all description", -including ..." ... Doors, Sash, Blinds; Mouldings, Mantels, Stairwork, &o. Public Buildings, School Houses, Banks and Stores! a Specialty. ' We do tiie Highest grade of worlc. Also lower grades to sixit customers. Send for estimates. THE ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO., W. G. RICH, Superintended, BOX 296. ASHRVTT'T.F. M. C. North Carolina Swain Couu'y. ) D. E. Ramey"! against Superior Court. Notice of pub M. C. Ramey. ) lieat'on. The defendant above named will take no ice that an aetion has been commence 1 in the Superior Couri of Swain County by the plaintiff ag'dm-t the defendant ti disolve the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defend ant- nnd the R,iid defendant will further tike notice that he is re-S quired to a: pear at the next term of the Superior Court ot sa d coun ty to be held on the 11th. Monday after the lsl. Monday in Septem ber, 189(3, at the couit honse in said county in Bryson City, N. C , tnd answer or d -murr to the com plainant in said action, or the plaintiff will appTy to the court for the re' ief demanded n said com print. J. R. Sxow, Clerk Supeiior Court. Th s Oct. 15, 18. Wanted-An Idea Wbo can think of abme aimpla thine upaieotn Write JOHN WEDDEKBURN ft CO, Patent Attnr- nera. Waabtngttm. u. t;, lor tneir ai.nuu pnsa oner ana IUI t of two bundrad loTentlooa wanted. V ' . m - i Uv zttfcw h Do You See Spots 4 before you in the air? That's your liver's fault. Rheumatism, i Dyspepsia, Neural jia, Head- 7VL acne ana Duimuancoa your livers fault. Symptoms of a Disordered Liven Pain In back, aid: and shoulders, a bad taste in the mou::, coated tongue, general drowaineaa, diges- V nTstr-.fvtita. aour and si:' stomach. IX habitual eostiveneaa, dats Oclore tne . eyes, in aallovr, eyea yeiiow, ner vousneaa, pimples on tl face, dry Mr cough, cant used miod. r At the first appearance of y these symptoms call on your fy 3? merchant for a bottle of 3 4 ft goes straight to work on the riivex. IX. cieanacs ui msu j makes it active again purines your blood and you're cured. ij Ask Year Drsgjist sr Msrcmaat For It W Soto Proprietor v Jj Knoxville, Tenia. WANTED FAITHFUL MEN or women to travel for respon sible established house in North Carolina. Silarr $780 ana ex penses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self ad dressed stanped envelope. The National,' Star Insurance . Bldg., Chicago. tec r& imr f Aa&reural$iC i fUREr I $4.00. Besides, you have to select from tMa sidfof MefUIe. loo C.eam Made by a New Process Iliav?anlc3 cream Freezer that will freeze cream intitantlr. The ciearu in pit into the frocccr nnd conies out iiiHtantlv, sruooth and perfect I r frozen. This OMtun iHhes people and a crowd will gather to see the freezer in operation and they will all want to try the cream, ion cn sell cream as f ant as it can be made and stdl freezers to many of them who would not bur an old style freezer. It is really a curiosity and you can sell from $5 'to $8 worth 'if cream and siztotwelro freezers every day. This makes a good piofit these hard times and is a pleasant employment. J. F Casey &Co., 1143-St. Charks St. St- Louis Mo., will send full particulars and information in regard to this new invention on application and will employ good salesmen on salary. Katie M. North Caromxa, ) Superior Ojcht Swaix County. J R. L. I -therwood As inst Notice of summons Tuckaie gee Tipiber-ard wir.nt of at- O., , and Whittierj tachment' Lumber Company. The Defendants above named will take notice that a summons in the above enti tled action was is ued agaii.st stid defen. dants on the 30th d y i f hep ember 189(1 by J If. Snow, CI rk of th SuperlorCo- rt ofSwain County North Carolina, which Hummons is returnable before the Judge of odr Superior Court at a Cour to be held for the County of Swain a' the turtlIouo in Bryson Cty,Swaiit County Nortli, Ca -olina, on ihe 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 legnl services rendered by the blaintiff at tlie re quest of the defendants. The defendant will also take notice th ts warrant of at tachment was issued bysaid'J. R. Snow, as aforesaid on the 3o.th day of Scpt-mber 189G against the property of said defen dants, which warrant is returnable before the Judge of our Superior Ceurt at tbe time and place above named for tbe re urn of the sommons when and where the defendants a e required to appear and an awer or emur to -the CompUinlof the plaintiff which wi 1 1 filled in Clerks office during the first three daj of tbe said term of the said tourt, or the relief .de mand xl will be granted. This the' 30lb day of September 8 W. J- K. Snow, Clerk f uperior Ccort. SUBSCRIBE FOR , THE TIMES." $1.00 PER YEAR. WANTED FAITHFUL MEN of w men to travel for iepn- pib'e established boose in North Carolina. Salary $780 and ex penes. Ptisition iiermaneti. Reference. Enclose self ad dressed stamped envelope. Tlw National. Star Insurance Bldg., Cbirag . Subscribe for The Times, $1.00 a year.
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