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9. 8 WIARY YILLB I DAILY Samer 1 tim MllrviftN Uiji .I I.) intelligent, aggrenive, ChritUan printing prm, the mtghttett agency on earth for good. -Tamagjc. IlilH'HiM i m u f&fw ;:!; , i .'. "-:ii -- -i ll T I ")4ii nit it'tui i nd I , i Hay Ood ipeed 9t&&m ofaX hmM; NO. 1 MARYVIL Correspondence. 4iry wold, (which Is not in Blount Co,) Oct 10, 1884. RnnAm Tiwmi it'' Bay to yonr sclent! fie readers, and all fee toys and girls and the old Wlpen, tolwIrouU ft The last prophetic prediction about the dry VMAtkarU. thafrilhe . internal surface of the earth isf on flre, for the eurthqttakes felt in this vicinity are indication of that fact; 'and the internal crest of the sun is one vast molten mass like melted iron and it may be soon the earth will be like iron and the Heavens ' above like brass, and then strong men will tremble animate and in animate creation die. Now, if it don't rain in a thousand years this will come to pass, and don't you forget it! Wild Prophbt. ATtJRDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1884. PRICE, 3 CIS. FIRE! A Thresher nd Other viluaMea Burned. rerfM ahd the I Cherokkr, N. C, Sept 28, 1884 Editor Times: Hoping a few words from West em North Carolina will not be taste- Ipmh or wearisome to the readers of the Times, I embrace the privilege of giving a few items. I am teach lng an Indian school near Cherokee which is about ten miles above Charleston on the Lufty Elver, and being principally an Indian com munity, I see more Indians than anything else. However, the pres ence of Prof. Spray's family and a few of my old school mates adds much to my enjoyment and appre ciation of this locality. Taking ev erything into consideration I think j the Cherokee schools In this vicinity ate doing welL The school at Cher okee, taught by R. 8. Tice and Miss Emma Garner, is quite full and is giving good satisfaction. The people are getting along very well and saving fodder, they are raising larger crops of tobacco than Common for this part of the country. Along the rivers and among the mountains and ridges of this county where, not many generations ago, the bear and deer jjwdr'e seldom mo lested by the lire of the rifle or by the bark of the huntsman's dog, the whistle of tU Mchmotve 4s heard by a higher race of beings which now inhabit the coves and valleys. TheeoflfafjrthfcM qlina held quite -promising Fair at AshevUle last week. About twenty n ve of the CherotjaM hiftded from this place, who made it much more Interesting by performing some of their exploits. There Is getting to be'eonsidera ble talk here about the November lection. Many of the Indians who have heretofore voted the Demo cratic ticket, expect to support Blaine and Logan. , O.P.W. College Notes. Not long sine John W escort cd a young lady to town. They were enjoying themselves prome nading the streets, when at length they came to a place where a man was measuring out lemonade to his customers at 5 cents a glass. Mr. Webb being allured by the brilliant hues of the pleasant drink was con strained to buy a glass for himself. AAttyfcehad quenched his thirst, he ttM to the lady, "You ought to bay yon a glass, ifs mighty good." 8. L Webb went to Knoxvllle on last Thursday so that he -might have his name put in the paper, but it was not put in, and since he has expressed his great disappointment HshaM appear to-dny, awl, we call the sfittitien of the puttie to It The aaaH box was kea down uwui, urn ""llnfcA XO M 1 17 TT TT rr " wucrai Hi on ire oviu an yHSs -Vennoftr? L..: Li-.. Jk JB. PWW mtmm ine nmwm Tmix.. i x ney Yesterday closed the annual ex hibition of the Bloant In the aggregatftfe About 900 pi grounds in the forenooh. crowd grew larger toward tte time Of racing at 4 P. M. The morning was occupied by sweepstakes and an address of Cot Yearwood, of BwaetwatejliU HIl " w ner6 the hx gronnsV a flock of ifine apanisk merino sheep that deserves especial mention. It is perhaps the only flock of thor ough-bred merinos in this part of 1 the State. We are informed by Prof. Cate, the exh sheared fifty-seven from Ave head w hi cents per pound buck, "Colonel," dou sheep ever brought into this State. His third fleece weighed twenty- six poutfc .A year old buck, "Ma jor, shesxid last spring eleven pounds; a tta laabjif same age sheared nine pounds. This is cer tainly a sheep country naturally, and there certainly would be money in keeping good sheep. We would be glad to see farmers raising more sheep and fewer dogs. There is a sure protU in the former if rightly kept and then cared for, while the most of the latter are worse than useless. We hope Our next Legis lature will give uf a goon dog law. A scrub race was made up at the fair grounds yesterday morning which came near proving fatal, to Joe Rhea. While running his horse, it threw off, landing him against a post Prompt medical aid soon straightened him out, but he still has some recollection of an earthquake. The races yesterday were three in number. The Only one of interest was the running race, which con sisted of four competitors. There wan some fast stock on the ground, bnt for want jof competition their speed was not brought out The following is a summary of yester day's speed: Single foot race, two best in three ; first money, John Conner; second money, gafjfassfo ji )) , , u Pj Trotting race first money, C. 'T. Yesterday we received the report of a destructive fire in the 14th Dis trict The burning occurred on the faW of 'Squire John Gamble. The iStJpn thresher of Wilson and Ever eJFhad been employed, and on Tfiujfeday threshed 16 bushels of ciover nay seea; mgnc came ana the hands repaired to headquarters to pass the slumber hours. At three o'clock yesterday morning one of the hands went to the thresher to arrange the machinery for opera tions, and discovered the thresher on fire and the surrounding ground burned black. The fire could . not be extinguished, and all was lost The ten bushels of seed and five of hay shared the same fate e thresher. The losses will nt to. oyer 1500. It la not n how the fire originated.' had threshed this season 860 bushels of clover seed, and were promised as much more,. Thelat- litis Oil l ; tor is clear loss. lift: Good Morning! rVeWeUC With this morning's Issue the Fair Dally Times makes its, fare well bow. We have done our best to make the Daily a success, we trust Its many patrons are well pleased. With us it has been a suc cess. Considering the disadvant age with which we have labored we feel proud of our effort in being able to sustain a Daily even during th Pair. We teel highly gratified at the manner in which the merch ants and citizens of she eity and country have given us their patron age. We trust that it will not be long before Maryville will be able to sustain the regular publication of a Daily. . If our railroad and tele graphic connections were better It would be much easier to ascertain news of general importance. We are laboring to build up public en terprise and for every interest of Blount County; Her Interests shall be our interests. Our columns shall always be open to articles ef public interest We shall endeavor to make our Weekly issue better than ever before. Help .us make it an established institution. Woolen Mills. 3 sMacaarfe. Next Tuesday is the day for the Joint congressional discussion. The candidates, Houk and Ledgerwood, begin the discussion at 12:80 o'clock in the Court House. ycolafday niornlng, of all the students. TBLKPHONl? AT THE FAIR : "' ' Something ityfi? All wool Bed Spreads woven in figures, very handsome, at Anchor Woolen Mills. (Their own menu facture.) By The Bmhel, The Times Glee Club was out in full force Thursday night Several of the citizens' residences were vis ited on the midnight round. ' Songs sentimental, humorous and sa- ROBT. A. TEDFOKD. JAMES PARSONS. J.llii IC;'1I- ml 1 lti)'t lil liOiOVoX I" il toI ;i ; iii n '-id iiiii IiOjj ii t M Ill i ill' v ami atalp -i in i . -li. .,i fBjBjsBjBgBm smmjBjjBj aw sajsmmw sasaaaBBm. Trnrnpn yjp.' ir:.itw akuu ft if; ''. .'.Hi te rtmi', ,'virf ' V- flJ!l ' l: '' ' ' I ' 'Tt 'it I i I I 1 1 l' (i J ikJAlhj MteaaM vl dl i M v.t ! n t hup 'itil ...i ii i,u ft : 'mil i-i rfbiiut r t ... . V " fit .1; M i!j, ttHrri Ii ll' 1 ;'i.jj. I i. fjf1 91 StICCSSSO&S 'f iii liiut 1 -J j -Ittlil! -s "I ii if '! i: .. 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"I'llI Bl aatSBV BBJ BB1SBB1 SBB1SBW SBB1 BB I BBBlla a BBB I SBBrSBBl i . ii mm , A; .4.! llliul .tin."l v i4 A k' isi'.-. .. : 4'ily''U 'l'l fiitwwWi : i x ,itli ih ns vhnni Ja .iiifi'iul. oil j 'i'i ! .ii' -' ti : t .. . i. ;i ii. 'i li i.iiiltl-i ' vi:l-J. i-iii in i id lnivi Mi ,1- -i. ii UJ;: i uf Fvid imiiJId i I. in; wiriinl in. ImiiTti sod bus ii mJi Mil Hii;i Vlilninl 111 ivfi'jjiif iiiiiJ'.ulwii ii iii;i mu)ii. Od will Ofx ttot ml ililw vHiaaha mi "; i'Hirt.1 iiT .'ttOIKKl : i . 1. i i .. luixiii . ; -.'Ihi'.i'l.Tnii I m! i' martalu i: .-.ii I id ii Xinoii liliw'AteMl' -jitlnn urn Jiniqoivh edii wail i .n( . vi; ti i uiiov i"j .aiMlta I I "IH moil ihiiuiiio- 'aB'-TT (I Ili'UI-j) 1 hi low (ui) 5ni Inn ; l i.iKiJmj 1 . Nqia) iiohiin'i 'JI as ever kept by . Burger, Hood & Co. and bop0 honorable and liberal dealing to merit a continuance of,1, the same patronage bestowed on the old firm. 0ur&dlir Johnson; second money, D. L. King. Munnine race first money, John BDolner; second menejt, Bob Jlfat-Cfi'ewB Tony Thompson, the little color ed rider, takes the cake. He won the admiration of all present fjy New machinery, new brick hulld- in. fine utaini and water nower. is the attnatkat at the HmtkU lfcredt w e sung; the silvery moon t Keeping viniuce irerneaa, iae town clock chiming in With golden melody, and the sleepy roosters waking up by the concord of har monic sound, Joined in the soul-inspiring chorus. Not untii the bright hues were visible in the East did the drowsy wanderers return to their domiciles. " ' ' f Mr. Parham has made it his highest sin to see that the goods guriethe Maryville Woolen Mills wen constantly improved. Per aoat all over this and adjoining States give nim the pleasing as MVABCethat his Jeans will wear "Halloo, Central!" "Halloo! Is that you, John?" "Yes, sir, that's me. Give me Maryville, right quick." "What's the matter? You &r In an awful hurrv. flomethinff wrong at the Fair?" "No, nothing J Havent got the time to talk abtuM that now; I will toll you all about the Fair to morrow, if you ring me up. Connect me with C. Pflanse, right quick; they say he has a very flue, large stock of Furniture on hand, and people are actually com ing from Knoxvilk ad buying fBDm him. It must be cheap, too, you bet. and I want to order by tele- your friends about it, and let them call at old Charley's Headquarters. That's all to-day. Good bye, John." The creek Hanna 4 Thome's "Halloo, Mac, where did you get that fine watch ?" "At S. A. Patton's where all fine timepieces some from. ! ' Willi " 1 '' 'k If you want a watch to keep good time have it repaired at 8. A. Pat- ton's. r The Maryville Woolen Mills have more than doubled their ca- ity since this time a year ago. Mr. parham says he is crowded with orders. M We Pay to-day, Cash: Butter, prime............ mwMti choice . j 13c. HtHiiimMiHMHM A v Roo8ttpw Jc. Spring, Chicken. II. MilMOiliHtltNlMKllWi Dtoeks.... Turkeys SMITH A BONDURANT. Maryville, Tenn. Hi 1o Oil tsihs'l iUvi. ties for keeping up the same stock as heretofore are -nm hi hitu- juu ; JIliTi ll-iji - '. in .ii .'.i , )iii w( ot u aniasH t i mk. . v. -n ' 1 1 t. iMihh mill i-ii in. li .v.iunl- u iU ynliili .i ini imini-i valuta i u .viaasdoj o. i!H- Jjlli Vlill '-' TTSMrttif i .11 vm!) n v'i'uai n ' busnWoi UUlJ'lli ui v. ii-ni r bnamosl i m mlt'mol : -In. 1 1 li- plete, and we earnestly request Hit !i;t : .,! m . ; If ' , it Mtlli VIM U Hi rivi Ikis iand T..'i" . I i iMv L-iiiii i .ti'ki , . ,ii, The H'iiM iap.in tttui'jl I' Vl( . ililnvj ' ill ii ttdl 'JOOd ic ll! :ill riiiiiitirl '.i-. 'i i.l .Mlj- 'I j i) 1 Ii ii -id 1 Tit Ii.d i. i ..!i;.il aradl t ..... ii i i- in ill..- has Ultlll t ratiriinairii. I1-.ll' If I-'. -l.in4 lilt llll 'llllll'lljll ili. i h i.iiivi .i'iiiiii iffjMultiij . ! . i ia NM i i i ii 'iiii i lr.il , i . , mt ., ,; hi- i! .! hlmuU II OF THE OLD CUSTOMERS OP BURGER, R0Otf CO., AND ASMANY NEW ONES Ijl Tvt, i!;; II ii in B3 1 .i ill AS MAY FAVOR US. .. Mint i niJ 1-iil i i .., t .nil-?' Your Friends, , . .Ill,- ..t iaS-.IH.ilo-UM..? 'AtM TEDFORD, PARSONS $ Uh m :. iff) ,l .: V .ti 0 ; a to afaadotq wa 1( 1 H-iK .ln-llli il I- 'll .-r; m) bitlui i (iliuv mi-Hi itiiv iit'nil 4gud'i -I l-.i 'I nil ill . I Ood ill II ,lltilw -j liill ci.al ,, tlu'l lihiii ,vJin i'AAm -nil v l ijsmMfim mX ,unjmn in. . .iiodl Ui-.) ll.ul. -Mil l-IIU- ii ," ';!( Mdae llUitni ,---i i.H '-iTT 1o HI "ill- UI7' U07 IIH-rll I'll W .l!'T ii :l n!T irililvirliiiM y i:m - i bilfl ! iii bai khaSf ! , l" if (M iiivaj ilUJ.'K; .nun-Jill i iitfit! u v iii ixjn ,'dtius nwoh i it. ii i -ui;' .loiiasfM hjai fMjkMgea Ifii anoshtfi .. i. , . i ; 1 :- KVIhltuil ii Uoi-nrM' ii.lV'. ii I-m'J ISSait 1--1 ' i --I .41 i. Ill' ..!irt : ill'fitu.oj Mariner sold our stock and arood will to Meers. TBi-u , - ! .' ill il! Hi! '..i i-li,u.. o .i. TT0BD, P ARSONS & CO., we 4ould rwptcf your Friends and Customers to bestow thetr patumwe upon the new firm t .11: i.; in f nH 41.1 I . - i hU itum en 'ill Itfl (i .II" ;iiii -iiii h . .i i u. i r itriMr MeCLUNO COLLECTION LAWSON McGHFE LIBRARY K.MOAVIUkE, TENNESSEE Yew Friends, BURGER, HOOD i CD. i