; - - - - , - v v, , I - . . " - . - j ' . ,--- ' - , ' ''. - : . - -Y-. - - r. .' ' - ; .- ,- . B- B PI it ip PISHW i Bte , , , ; 1 r: -Tg ' 1 1 :.. fi . ! ii . .r jr. " ' ' .. j ' New Series, Vol. VI. Murphy, N. C., Tuesday, September 10, 1895. t : " . ' , No 2.; " - -: ' - - ) - ' - ' iLl.: ; ; ..' " " 1 ' " - " .. v -... y." t , :. - - 1 w - j 'V w - r - V- J J, are subject to pecall&r ills. .Tb rlbt remedy for babies' Ul especially disorders Is lr rev's Vermifuge children for GO Tears. Send for lUus. book about the ills nd tb remedv. om wtu mmited is Kl A K. I'BCT. BUIore. . BUSINESS CARDS. BEN POSEY, Attorney at Law, Will prtctice in State ami Fetlera Courts. All"lm.siiioss entrusted to us will be transacted with fidelity aud dis patch. Office in new eourt house. ' E. B. NORVELL, Attorney at Law, MURl'IIV NORTH CAROLINA. All business promptly attended to OlHoe front room of court house. M. W. BELL, Attouxey at Law, Will pi-actice in State and U. S. courts. Office "up stairs in new court liouse L. E. M AUNEY, v ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practice in the courts of the 12th Judi cial District and in the Federal Courts t,t Asheville. The collection of -claims and the exan -sr. cboPEB. it. Im coopeb QOOPEU & coorEU, Attorner at Law aud Dealers in Real Estate- E. L- COOPER, - NOTARY VJVL,IU Prnraotattention civen to theexamina tion ni land titles and the collection ol claims. Practice in the Superior courts of the 12th district, and in tue supreme and Federal courts. IF1. IF. JLIXLIErsr, Lttorney - A.t - Real XJstAto, D It. B. B. MERONEY, Murphy. will proran tlr attend calls, day or s niche Kesidence. I'eacuiree street. Resident Dkxtist, R, J. F, ABERJfATHY, IoIah As Sureeon . an ; v i j r . a i !i Oifefs his professional service to the y'-5." " ''people af Murphy and Viirfounding coun- ' r ;:"--v: -A.-; ar. 22-92-ly A.ZIM3IERMAN CaiS202I& .HARNESS JIAXER, ' rirst-chs repau work done at mod sr-- tte pricos-tVhe patronage ot the public v'.." fespptiailjr solicited. " - SThe Hermitage, Murphy, N. C. S. C. HEIGH WAY, M. D. Physician in Charge.' R. Is. COdPEB, Business Manager. . - M 0. JING &1SON, TTTTT? PWV W f! . TDrurists-and Pharmacists. ent Medicines, Notions, . Articles, Perfumery, . 3.A.tionary, Etc..' ' i f.ict everything usually carried by i t-clasa drug house ca' be found at 1 store. - : ." - " - '..- ;.'"""' a i. .criptions carefully compounded day or night, ail orders WH receive prompt when accompanied by the EDITORIAL NOTES. A face that is some woman's for tune is generally a good many fel low's misfortune. It is now in order for the Duck- Tftaette - t-"hed- its . article, "Another North Carolina Tragedy," and' proceed to give us a friendly lecture on our lawlessness, without even suggesting a possible remedy. What in the name of common sense is Atlanta going to do with those '206 Chinaman that are on their way to the exposition to take their place in the Chinese village? Laundrymen must be scarce in the Gate City. It is claimed that the shipment of horse meat from this country is in juring the meat business abroad, and therefore Secretary iforton has ordered that meat for shipment be inspected, and that horse- meat shall be so marked as to show what it a without biting. JVIr. Eckles, Comptroller of the Treasury, says the greenbacks are payable in silver or gold, but it is the greenback which depletes the Treasury of its gold. Well, why then pay gold ? Why not pay what the law provide?!, either silver or gold ? Echo answers why. Tliere is said to be a fortune of 1100,000 waiting" for Parker Valen tinef,ormer)y of Indiana, but .he is I afraid to come out aud tret it, be cause he killed a man some yearjiZ(. that he ago in .Minnesota, and lie is at raid to der.- With the present slowness and uncertainty of justice, $100,000" will clear a man of almost any crime. Governor Carr gave the public quite a surprise last week by ap pointing Charles M. Cooke, of Louis burg, Secretary of State to succeed the late Octavius Coke. Mr. Cooke is one of the most prominent Bap tists in North Carolina. He has served in tlie Legislature one session as Speaker of the House, and is rec onized as a bright Democratic speak er and writer. He was defeated for Congress last year. The largest regimental loss on either side during the latecivilwar was sustained by the Tweniy-sixth North Carolina Pettigrew Brigade, Heath's Division. , They had a full quota of 800 men on July 1, 1863, but in the single battle of Gettys burg lost 588 men, 86 lulled and 502 wounded, not including the "miss ing,w of which there were 120. Ac cording to KJol. W.J?. r ox, in one company, 86 strong," every man was hit, and the orderly who made the ist out did so while suffering from a wound in each leg. Governor Carr gives some inter estinjr facts regarding the .State arms. The crop of corn is expect ed to be 154,000 .bushels, and of pork' there wil be Jl3200 pounds. At the Caledonia farm there are 2500 acres in corn, 1900 in cotton, 130 plows, 570 convicts. At the Northampton farm 212 convicts, 1200 acres in corn, 650 in cotton, and 50 plows. At the Halifax farm, 146 convicts, 38 plows, 1100 acres in corn and 425 acres in cotton. At Roanoke Rapids there are 77 con victs. The health of all is remark ably good. The editor ot the Raleigh Cauca sian has been interviewed as to tue robability of the Democrats and Populists co-operating anqjs quoted as follows: "There is a sentiment among Democrats for co-operation with the Populists. Prominent Dem ocrats have written letters asking if thing of that kind could be ar ranged. Our people have not re- tied. 1 have heard of no such) ad vances made by our party. We are not jumping oyer each other to get into the Democratic lines. We in tend to stay in the Populist party and go nowhere. If anybody wants to go with' us he can come. We do pot Tobject - to giving up our name, provided the other parties will give up their names also. A TERM BLKMUIW Ell. A- . - - ' VV . Bob Dockery Kills an Irishman by the Name of Brice. On", last Tuesday afternoon jvtbnt 3 p clock at : an illicit whiskey Op, some" two miles from" Muiff on the rll angi ngdog 'road,.' " kepj.by J a white woman named Sis .'lioberts, there was a horrible murder com mitted. ' - The victim was an ' l rishman Jy the name of M. Uf p, faiuiliarly known as Pat, wbohad Wen ped dling spectacles through the coun try and boarding at the Widow Hub bard's in our town. He was a gen teel . fellow and had all the genial qualities common to the sons of Erin, and when he had a jager of whiskey it tingled joyfully through out his entire being. So on this occasion he offered some spectacles for sale and said he would give a pair . to anybody that was a good. Democrat, and threw off good humoredly on the Republicans. ; The woman who kept the house balled him to her and advised him to be quiet. He took her hand and said he would do so, and just at this time Bob Dockerv, one of the three Dockery boys and son' of Eli Dock ery, who were present, caught up a chair and struck him on the head from behind, crushing his skull, some ftwo and a-half inches above . the right ear. Brice fell and after a few minutes scrambled to his feet He did not . know who struck him or why they did it, but seemed to rea- was badly hurt. Later he knelt .down and . prayedwapd rspoke of hi mother and sister. He died Wednesday morning about 7 o'clock. There were, present at the time of the killing Sis Roberts,'Elmira Ruid, Tom, Joe and Bob 'Dockery and Sid McLelland, colored. Others came up soon after and saw what was done and heard declarations of who did the killing. . The remains of Brice were in terred m the Methodist cemetery Thursday afternoon. An effort was made to apprise his relatives of his death, but they could not be located, but we understand that he has relatives in Cincinnati, Ohio--- " ; I he material point at the coron er 8 inquest was testified to by all the witnesses that we heard. ; ' The coroner's jury, after beingln sessin half a day, rendered a ver dict that the' deceased, known as M. Brice came Jto -his death from at blow on thehead; inflicted with a chair in the hands of Bob Dockery." The chair with which Dockery struck and killed Brice was broken all' to pieces, showing that the lick was a powerful 'one. . " The witnesses before the coroner's jury all testified that Dockery and Brice had no hard words. In fact, some - claim that they had not even spoken to each other. v V , I ast Friday Coroner-; Ji rong and Lieputy Mieritt iiugo Sneed made diligent search' for Bob Dockery, but he could not bVum). He has not been seen since 7ed nesday morning, and it is thought that he has left the StateV; The man who- pines for othetl people's lives is not only silly but stupid. The world you covet was not made by discontented people," who were always looking about for something better to do. You may want to travel, to see great works of art and beautiful cities. Do you ever realize , that these things were created 1 by people who stayed at home aud did their proper task and did. it t gladly and joyfully ? y You have the same world to live in that other men have had, and what . you do of yourself counts, and .every hit of assistance which, you take from another weakens you so much and makes you small in the eyes of men. It is a hard matter to convince a homely woman that there is a per fect looking glass in existence. It reflects on her. :J.: v i We do not speak in disparaging tones' when we say. that a woman who wears bloomers has loose habits. J A Pleasint time. The Western NorthrCarolina Bap tist Association converted at Macbhf on Thursday before ajd embracing the first Sunday - in eptemWr in the new church at thplace . ;It .is ahopseof- aueldV7" j?n crdpletedttjiat wil( honqro the memberships andy j'da tl.'sthe citizens are hospitablcil kind. . - We spent a night J. B. Ladd and one with C. Clii e d made; the acquaintance of Jeir "pleasant families. If we had vited all who invited ns we would' have spent many days. ' . . J - , The ministers, whose names will ter, paid usiny om'pli- r'the publicaTTons we' have appear, late ments for given them diuing;we yearstnat are past and the good Jt aa.tr had been accomplished throughWie - columns of our payer. ; " j"f ' - . We feel grateful to jCiem for their appreciation of the fvt; neverthe less we feel that it-sf ar duty to emphasize the fact ,ths? jTe greatest part of the Christian Wk is done by the BaptiP" r - ally in the rural; die i, ... Ki.hl tn ti , - - th ominr var thin iVth raat o J y"-- Mr. J. P. Morgan, r f ' Ashevillei corresponding secretary of the ,Weft tern North Caroling Association subscribed for the ScoL"to" ir.-'ep in touch with the . movicnents of-the churches in these western counties, t : .Vr- Popular , Superilition. :J . If a cow breaks into 4. garden it is a sign that' some one la the family will die within six trnr 'I - utner signs ot nea Vtiio howl- squeaking ' of mousi behind the sick person's bed or the flight of a bird or bee into the room. To cut' one's ; nails-on .Sunday brings the devil with one 'all the week.. To break aT looking? glass brings bad luck: seven years. To turn a feather bed on Sunday is bad luck. ;v . . The bad effect of seeing the new moon through glass may be mitigat ed by 'turning over the money in one's pocket. For a clock to strike while a preacher is giving out his text is a sign of deatlkin the con gregation, v ; 't Crickets and, spiders.' bring good luck. So does .it to touch a hunch back's hump. So does it to have one's teeth. set wide apart or to meet a piebald horse. - . ' : If the right ear itches, some one is praising; if ''the left,; somebody is abusing; if the foot, one is soon to walk over new ground. , 4 ' There's luck in finding a pin or a horseshoe, or. in stumbling upstairs. If- an unmarried person sits" be- tweeja a man and .wife at diriner'-on any ,oay between Christmas vand Twelfth Night iej. will be ma ted within -a year. ' Welsh .girls knock on Christmas eve on the hen bouse door; If a hen cackles the knocker mu4t' wait another year.'. - Tf a roos ter crows she'll; be marSed within 'theyea'e V:::r'-- A'fiensation in CatawbaJ" . ; There is a1 sensation, at Hickory, CaUwba county,'. C i Sevhteen years ago John Mnirp arrit't Eu- phfoniaBblick.. He . inspected her "within three .yearg, after their mart riage and became jealous, une night he shot her in the breast, and she was found -lying on, a back street. She recovered . lie was tried, pleaded his elkse and -spent a year'in jail. They made" upc' 3oon after he; left one night, saying;. lie""s ingi to his brother's, f,,ree ii u He neverreturnc Searching parties examined the country for miles, tut to no purpose His ; widow, whose behavior caused? eomjneAVnd hints, married Jacob Holler in A few weeks. They lived amicably together until five weeks ago, when he angered her.' She said he might also disappear. He left the next day and told a horrible story. . lie declared that in a dense thicket the woman s brother laid in wait for Maguire and shot him. He said he was present, and that Ma guire's body was buried in this lonely thicket. The other aaygjircn was made for the grave and it lva found that the body had .been I removed. Holler now says ho was dipnk when he told of tho murder. " ' -V True Education. ; 1 I I I ; ' : a ft I . f ' " -I - ' -"H '., f - ' True Education. -: :- EditorsfScout: ; 5" . C ; Will you please gii-eme space in tho columns of your valuable paper to give a short view on education ? '-As we look abroad and behold the ant ie pale l ies throughput 6nr- country, and 'land, and r while .witnessing heir present CQnJifioii,r so; joj-ous and free from care, reflect that .when a. few- brief years . (hall have- passed away tey- willvhe -important andvlusy actors on- tho tage of Jifp- each ciitrihutr; "ng in a great or less degree to aid ialmproving, extendingandperpet uatinS thq civil and" religious ant and literary privileges .which we now-ert joy, ' or - sending forth, through ,our land those pernieious influences' which proceed from' ignorance,-insubordination and idleness it becomes a question of momentous interest to e very-good citizen", and particularly to every. parent, to ascertain-Jiow tht lauer Kuati ue avoided ana imi iorm er secured f or in other word.;h"w; t It eth of- t.lij present shall-be 1 .rained and influenced that ihe'v will ,4be.c6oiQ theienf thelrturerwhpse- examples ana powers , win- ie maae an honor and blessing to 'the- world. Inpondcri'ng the su6ject we be came isonvlnced that education, in its. ' broadest 8ensev' thoroughly and gneraUy "'furnished, . wugt.ido the woi;k- or it. will not.- be, done. t Parv ents,'money invested in" the: minds, of your children is raonev weh in vest ed. " It will bring a - goldehharveslTj in the future. M. JClakk -. TiJcein, letier itb'Viie iiuuiiuu" turers Mr W. F. Benjamin, editor of the Spectator, Rnshford, N. Y , says: "It may be a pleasure to you to know tlie high esteenv in which Chamberlain's medicines are held by the people of your own State, where they must be best known. An aunt of mine, who resides at Dexter, la., was about to visit me a few vears m sihee, and before leaving home wrote me, asking if they were' sold here, stating if they were not she .would bring a quantity with her, as she did not like to be without them." The medicines referred to are Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and croup; Chamber lain's Pain Balm for rheumarism, lame back, pains in the side and chet, and chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. -These medicines have been in constant use in Iowa for al most a quarter of a century. The people have learned that theyre articles of great worth and -merit, and unequaled by any,pther. They are for-sale ; by M. C. Klng fc Son, Druggists. , -x Notice. ... . ... All parties indebted to Gurley & Co.; are earnestly requested to make settlement at once. " - Gurley fc Co, YOUIJSAi' y- CSIES SAFETY TO LIFE .: ;- C? milim CHILD. yidthDrs' Friend ROBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN, , HORROR AND RISK. -; " My wife n'sed only two bottles.She was e&sHy and quickly relieved; is now doing splendidly. J. S. Mobtow, Harlow, N. C Sent by express or mail, on receipt of pricr $1.09 r botUe. ... Book "TO MOTHERS" mailed free. hiutraw kegclatob co.. atlarta, ga. BOLD BY JkZX, OKXTOOZSTS. ' Notice, North CarolinaCherokee - county r " By virtue of a venditioni exponas issuing from the office of clerk supe rior court of said county, m favor of R. H. .Hyatt against J ehu Reid, whereiu I am commanded to sell the land therein described, to-wit: Tract No. 43 in district No. 8 of said coun ty, known as the T)lace where Jehu Reid lived in Shoal Creek Township, I Twill on Monday, the . 14th day of October, 189 gell said land at the court house door in Murphy to sat isfy 'said 'venditioni exponas and costs. This Sept. 3, 1895. . S. W. 'Daviosov, Jk., Sheriff. ' m U 1 1 ?. ud. of :chi Id ren ,'rwlio, Luo3- witl-;ifo arfi, f'it".' throng tl roaas, streets v ana lutlou . we nave ft DeGR Stei) . r: - " A re .all marked clown to tomers may rest' assured that -declitie im the. market, while grur&jter about the hard their doUarsjvith us.. This O U BT FARMER FRIENDS ,4 -Are invited to call-and inspect' our goodsvand prices, as we feel sure it Vvill putdimes, and possibly dollars-into 2s , ; your pocket; . We have, : - r. i - We Tiaveina branch - i - ' 4 Ganelills, Galvanized Iron, Gar Load Nails. All bought before EIE2 SETS, SIEJTS, And a nice lot 3ve: And 25 doz. Jclfy . Tumblers at only 30c 0 ELLIOTT The Makes hard times easy by selling goods cheap for cash at cut prices. Ilala fnrmwrlu frt put. Oft . . .. ' it 2.w . it it (( 1.00 " 50 v -; Corsets formerly 65 to $1.00 cut to 25 to 50. ' Just received an immense stock of-good and cheap clothing at. bottom prices for cash. Groceries, dry goods and notions of every description to; suit the times. Country produce a specialty. .. v y S.D. Chambers Hayesville, N. C. REAL - ESTATE. Valuable Farms and Beautiful Homes In the creak Ilia wassee Valley for salr. cheap as the cheapest. . . y Ilineral Lands - A specialty.; Correspondence solicited. BLACKSMITH. "Work in wood, and iron done in first-class . style. llnrse shoeing a specialty. -. PBS ... j V . the Jowest - notch arxi oub r Us-. they will get the benefit of anv the. public generally ,wi llj cease times" if they ' will - on! v: spend is no fake.' . - v - anything youSyant. . stored - v i y -" 13 the recent advance. f .: of the celebrated per doz, , . CSS " - ' - v : WOOD & O-IEeIBQ-a- & WOOD, argain 5 ore i.&u. v 2; , ; .lb. .35. a . - -i '):: .. : PROVERB. Commercial ' Men can either Build up or Break Down a Hotel. Drummers! Home, ..... . Vt .- .... - ' MURPHY, - N. C ' K. Long ago realized this foot aud lias evj !-, regarded their Comfort. Accommo-;? dations Unexcelled in this ":' . Region. ' ' '.,. '. . . First-class Livery Turnouts with Careful Drivers Con- ; nected with Hotel. Omnibus and Hacks meet all Train Sample Booms Free. MRS. KETTIE DICKEY, Proprietress. The Scout for a year only $1. : 0-' . "...