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BLUE RIDGE BLADE. MORGANTON, N. C, FEB. 22, 1879. Just ob we began gardening, here cornea a three inch snow ! Remember Dr. Corpening, the Dentist, will be in Morganton during court week. Dr. Laxton is now closing out his stock of fresh garden seed at cost. Do not fail to call at once if you want good seed, tf Why is Morganton a desirable place of residence ? See answer in Hall Brothers advertisement in this issue: , Sarah Williams the wife of Ambrous Williams formsrly of Burke county now living in the upper edge of Catawba, died February 9th, 1879. Age 38 years. Harried near Tuttles X Roads, Caldwell county, N. C, February 13th, 1879, at the residence of Hosea Bradford, Esq., by the Kev. N. H. Kayler, John W. Kineaid to Mi up Margaret . Bradford. Dr. Happoldt. Chairman of Committee on donations to the Oxford Orphan Asylum will receive and forward clothing, money or provisions, left at his house for this Charity. W. A. Benfield, . Soma of the men appointed to takt the Jno L- Corpemng, sentiment of the peopie on the Homestead Ponton, fiiiti- J., iiitai'ivt. We are pleased to aanounre thai' an i n tertainment will be given by the ifoigan ton Thespian Club, at the Court House, on Monday evening, the 2-ith iust. I he en- tertainajgnt will consist of charades and ! music. The proceeds will be given to the Oxford Orphan Asylum. Admission 25 centa. Children under 12 year3, 10 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Pjrforaiance be gin at 8 o'clock. Let everybody attend and so help the Orphans. A Shooting. Henry Burgin colored, a resident of ' Jonesboro', on last Friday night gave one of those recherche entertainments for which he is distinguished. There were present a large number of copper colore! damsels and as many darker complected suffragans who were getting away with huge bowls of eggnog, fiddling and dancing 'till the Green-eyed monster or some other devil started a raw which soon emptied the male portion into the front yard where William Shade, colored, got a sh t which is likely to prove fatal. George Happoldt jr. is now in jail to await trial, charged with the decl. Stanly .Allen, colored, and Abe Brown, colored, are also in bonds for their appearance Court. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobac co. lli-Jy. j Jury List for March Court. W. B. Avery, Pink Berry, (Icard) For the EiA-E. Lxstillb Township, Feb. IStb, '7'J. Mb. Eorroa : I had thought cf writ ing a few lines on the subject of the Homestead Law for it seems to be the subject for discussion in this, immediate neighborhood in almost every group of men assembled for labor. It ia nuite amnsing to hear the arguments on both sides of the question. I will decline giving my reasons for killing out the Homestead Law as it is called, since that North Carolinian who writes from Griffin Georgia hca expressed my views so fnlly. Suffice it to say that I ac quiesce in his letter, and I don't believe that our country will ever prosper under a law that will protect men and shelter them from paying their just debts. I am opposed to the Homestead. I don't care if all the world should know it, and I hope that others will speak out their sentiments and not be ashamed to give their names in the Blake. ' R. N. Kincaid. question haJvo njt reported. Send in your reports, gentlemen, either to Mr. C. A. Shaping at Morganton or'to L. P. Warlick, at Warlick' s Jfills, Virginia Alum Water and Alum Iron Iodine niass from Seven Springs, "Va., warranted to give relief in cases of bleod impurities, loss of appetite, and indiges tion. Humphreys & Eotstee. 155-iws. We will accept $1.00 for the Blade one year if paid in advance, (CO days from day subscription begins called cash in advance) when not paid in advance the former rates will? be strictly adh eared to, . nainly, $1.00 for 6 months, $2.00 for 1 year. , In a private letter from Mr. H. A. Bust, the inventor of the improved axe, dated 13th February, he says : " I am now in Pittsburg, Pa., and I am doing well with my patent. Yesterday I sold the right for two States for four thousand dollars. Will leave this city to-morrow for Chicago.'1 Last Tuesday evening tha Linville Na tural History Club held its regular month ly meeting in the .Museum of Prof. Hum phreys The subj ;ct of North Carolina snakes, especially the king and pilot spe cie?, was discussed at length, anl many finely preserved specimens were cihibitcd during the discussion. 1 S. D. Donevant, J. H. Howard, Eiisba Holler, T. L. Hemphill J. W. Jane-, T. R. C.MeGimsey, W. W. Parks, W. S. Pearson, Abel Pitts, J. W. Simpson, J. A. Seals, J. O. Tate, J. T. Walton, S. C. Wellinan. Jno. diapatan, W.W.Conley, B. F. Davis, J. D. Glass, W. G. Hogan, Amos Huffman, P. J. Johnson, W. A. Kineaid, W. W. McGimsey, Thos. Park's, K. C. Perkins, J. A. Puett, L. M. Scott, Eiley Tallent, ' J. W. Wilson, (Icard) Louis Warlick, J. N. Teuton. Absolutely free from M rnhia aud other dangerous agents Dr. Bull's B..by Syrup is value 1 most highly as a remtdy for the ais'ir ters o: oasj nooct. friee oniy 23 cents a dou:o. Lain :cr T it NEWS AND OPINIONS. I OFFER fir sa'c- l'V R-res of jlui 1 ly ing on b'.ta si V the o 4 JC-jtherford roa,l, fivv mil from Moreantba, and known as th-.: "f.y'iii's P.acei" lit ha- a fine growth of for-.st timber, is w4l water ed and has a go :d mine upon it. It can be bor.ght private' y at any tinuj betwixt now and our March court. j Terms half cash ani balance jay pay' ments. ALJSX. DUCli.VUKiH.. LOOK! a f5-C, Litis If you d sire to purchas; S-winc Machine call and examine the New American on exhibition at Clay well, Hcra!i & Go. ! 1M-3s. P. F- Hooax, "Agent. Logan Harris, colored, at a frolic in Mecklenburg shot and killed Peggy lieia, colored, so says the Observer. There are seven lawyers fledged and unfledged, io Bakersville, aid no school house or church. Republican. John Edwards was hanged at Smith- field for tli murder of Kader J. Ballard, a peaceful citizen of Johnston. Outside Ltnatics. Macon county $87.2;?, Stokes 5300, Montgomery $333. 33. Surry 100, Caldwell 200, Caswell SG8.SS. The mining board of Charlotte have sent a protest to the Legislature against the abolition of the State Geological sur vey. The farmers are meeting all over the country protesting ag linst the price of fertilizers as arranged by a combination of the manufacturers. -Southern Home. John HJCox, Sheriff of Perquimans, was robbed near Hertford on the night of tha 6th inst., of 31,010. He was tak ing the moiiny to Edentan to express to Treasurer Worth. We are pleased to learn that the Itev. Edmunl Joyner, of Hickory, N. C, has accepted the Electorship of the Episcopal church at this place, and will arrive here the latter part of this month. Pittsboro ccord. H.SG9TT&G0., v HICKORY, X. 0.,j . Dealers in General Merchandise are now offering great indaeejnents in HATS, j SHOES, j PIECE GOODS, j- GROCEELES, ' j &c, The attention ol Merchants repleni3h- ing their Stock ia espacially ao-jptad. They are Prepared to Offer Bargains, 153-3mos. ! Wm it, BROTHER Wish to in!orm the people that they now. have in store by far Jthe largest and most 'Complete Stock of Goods they have ever had, and they want it dis tinct'.v underst-ool that they will sell goods as Cheap in Morganton as they can be bouht elsewhere, notwith standing that ha3 been said ia praise of other towns. Tlisy Pay Gash in buying their Stock and have dealt here long eupugh to know the class of Goods the. People Want, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL practice in tho-co unties bf Bark. Catawba. afcDowe.l. Caldwell a jd i. itch ell, or wherever his services are flared. Suit3 brought and collections inade. 151-tf. I Wo notice a very handsome new mail and Express car has just been put on the W. JI. C. U. E. For ti9 accommodation ol the traveling public a letter box has been arranged on the outside, thus en abling a man to mail his letters at any depot without having to trouble the mail agent. This car was built at the shops ol the H N. C. E. E. Webave received a package of seeds from the "Rural New Yorker" which they propose to distribute free to their sub scribers. Among them are several varie ties that cannot be purchased at any seed store, being now aad costly varieties grown exclusively on the " Eural Experi mental Grounds." All of them are valua ble and it will pay for any one to get them. Tliistis the first of a series of fiee distribu tions that will be sent out by the Rural New Yorker to its subsciibers. These seeds can bo seen by calling at the Blde oiiieo. The New Xorlh State we are informed,. ; (wo do not exchange with it) criticises a lecture delivered here which had been furnished us for publication. Why seek to create the impression it was a Blade error ? ITe knew, before isconsin was a State, that Rubens was a painter and not a sculptor, but we did not know that the learned critic of he New North Stale was ! possessed of so bad a spirit. If he will go to Antwerp and meditate upon Rubens', renownt d picture, the Descent from the Cross, perhaps he will havp a better ap preciation of the great Artist, if not more tolerance for his neighbors. Found. In the telegraph offiee a small coinpas3 in gold case, which the owner can havn by paying for. this notice. Wanted at Ones By A. Wallace 2,000 pounds Slippery Ellem Bark, cut short, aad a 1 dark rough taken off. Bring it along. 11. Fourth Volume. With this number we begin the 4th volume of the Blade. We expect within the next two weeks to put on more force and greatly improve the paper, and to enable us to do so we hop3 our friends will come up promptly and renew their subscriptions. Only one dollar per annum, if paid in advanca. Harper's Magazine for March, ! 187!). Harper's Magazine far .March offers an unusual variety of matter to its million readers, while it contains no aiticle that is not especially noteworthy ; and its illus trations, of which there are eighty-five, are ren arkab'e examples of the best style of wood-engraving. Two illustrated papers are defoted to art subjects. The first of these, entitled ' Present Tendencies of American Art," is the beginning op a s:ries of. papers on American Art a tequel to the serios giv en a year ai oa " Coatomxiorary Art in Europe" by the same author, Afr. S. G. W, Benja:nia. ' Alirvd. ..T. SLorj catrtbuw paper ot great oopular interest concerning the Eng lish home of Washington's ancestors, f ill ""f important facts, and containing, amon its excellent illustrations, a picture of the ancestral mansion of the Washingtons in JJorthanta. "A IVw Sea-Birds," by II. W. Elliott, is excerdingly interesting, and beautifully illustrated. Especially timely and important is Mrs. Lamb's comprehensive and entertaining account cf the origin, development, and present situation of the United State Coast Survey. With numerous happily selected illustrations, it explains the meth ods of work pursued by this department, and gives sketches of the four siinerinteu- dents, with the-ir portraits, aad m ich amusing anec lote. George E. TCariag contributes the .first of bis series of papers on the Austrian Tyrol full of interesting sketches of the people and the country, aud magnificently illustrated. Charks Barnard, in a short illustrated paper, shows the superiority of the A nerl can over the English locomotive as a com petitor in the markets of the world. . E. M. Baeon contributes an interesting escription of the magnetic motor and its inveat-tr, Mr. fTesley Gary, with illustra tions. There are other papers of timely inter. eat : " The English in India," by Thomas Knox ; " Climates for Invalids" (contain ing facts of the greatest importance), by Dr. T. if. Coan ; " A r'ghanistan," by Z. B. Gustafson-; and " The ' Tern' Side of iHa- caulay," by D. D. Lloyd. Jbbev contributes a pare illustration of Robert Uerrick's poem, " A Ceremony upon Candlemas Eve." Miss ulock's new novel, " Young Mrs. Jardme," is contim.ed ; and short stories are contributed by .Miss Thackeray, Con stance P. Woolson, and Alice Perry. Besides this bewildering variety of in tcresting articles and exquisite 'pictures, there are the always well-conducted edito rial department, including the timely and graceful gossip of the Easy Chair, a com prehonsive critical record of recent books, & summary of scientific progress, a resume of current historical events, and an amas ing " Drawer." After an illnesq of some two weehs Hon. Joseph A. Englehard, Secretary of ate, died in Kaleigu. It was not own to many that he was dangerously ill, though dentil had been feared for some dara by those with him. Jlaj. Englehard was in bis 47th year, so says the jSTcwg. The Washington correspondent of the Raleigh Observer says Col. Fagg, the defeated candidat-3 for the Ashevi.le postmastership, has declared war to the knife agaimt Keogli, I'ourrlas, ana il ot the Ctrm'4iVro ring, it was tun gang which ginned out the colonel, ac cording to his notion. Avery Plow. Having had repeated calls for and re quests to order the celebrated Avery Plow by the best fanners in this country, we have now secured the Agency and will keep constantly on hand this valuable farming implement-! 153-ff. Clatwill, Hooan & Co. Remember That you can buy any kind of leather you may want of 138-tf. Asbuet & Pabliee. Garden Seeds!; Flower Seeds! A laige and varied assortment of David Landreths 4 Son, and-D. X. Ferrys Gar den and Flower Seeds on hand. 55-4t. HUKTHSXTS & BOTSTIA. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed in his han-. by an East fadia Missionary the formula ot a siiuMa vegetable remedy lor Hi sp-jcdy and'perma.ient cure of Column o tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat aud Luug alttctions, also a positive an.1 radical cure for'gcneral Debuitv aad all nervous complaints, after having Thor oughly tested its wonderful curative posr its in thousands of cases, feeis it liis duty to mate it known tj his suffering fellows, The recipe will V sent free of charge, to all who UL-sire it, with full directions for preparing and successfully usiusr Ad uiwss, with stamp, naming this paper, Db, aro.NS, no South Eighth Street, rhilade.phia, Pa. . l57-3ms, The best and cheapest in the world. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup costs you only 2! cents, and if it does not cure your Cough yon can get your money back. A. P. Chandler, . IAXUFACT'J3Ea or PLAIS TINWARE, SHEET I3'jS PAtfS STOVE PIPES, :c., Ro3-:: S Guttering a Sye- All work g-iaraatje 1 l givj Sitlsfactbn Prices Low to nn:t tJiTlni' US ly. j and their facilities for doing business is first-class Crtl. L. L. Polk, Commisqioner of Ac:- ncultnre, lias been invited to deliver the Commencement address at Eutherford College on the 21t of M5- next. We learn that he will accept the honor. Eal. Observer. r We are clad to hear this. Col. Volk a file speaker and a level headed practical man. There is no cessation of the dram upon the Treasury for the support of outside lunatics, and the couuties put a their claims da;ly. lesteruay pretty .1 I ' : 1 T 1. iear a tno.tr.ia aouars w;is ar;iwn ifur, Surry coa.ity taking-$811.56, and Craven S100. There is no end to this sort of thing, and if it keeps up there won't be enongii iiinas to pay ine legisiawrs. In Jonas county, Iowa, two farmers hid a qu irrel abo.it fourteen fepco rail', alleged to be worth $1.40. Tiiey hired two lawyer- a:i l went to law, hammer aud toiigs. After a long contest the plaintiff got a verdict of one cent, tho eo3t to the couuty was $GQ and the law yers had pocketed 321. The farmers then electJd tlia lawyers to tne ijegwia- ure. The Leoislatuk. It is the easiest tking m tho world to keep our readers posted on the doings of this body. Each and every member is drawing his per diem " with pro:nptuei aud dispatch," ind will continue to do so until the GOtn dav in the, evening. Polkton Arjus. J. W. Sparks, a merchant m Greens boro was kdied and robbed one night last week as he was going from his store to his home. Tha bill to amend the law in relation to the duties of the county treasurer. This bill requires the treasurer to po3t an account of the status of tho couuty affairs every month, to call on all per sons having county money every mouth, and to submit his boolis every quarter, and provides that for failure to comply, the tivaaun-r shall be remoyeJ. It was passed and having , previously passed the House is now law. jcai. uoservcr. Revenue officers recently captured a distillery in Buncombe county (and de stroyed 2,009 gallons of beer and 23 gal- Jons of low wine) irom Austin uruce. The capture of the still was made aboub 12 o'clock at night. It was raining hard at the time, aud Bruce, doubtless de siring to give the officers a taste of the -T-. . . L, ,i ,.;vkt tnfnima,l Miom Hint liUlD Ul liio 11 ' ,1. uiiuiuiuu . lia could snow them two otner suus in the neighborhood. They accordingly followed him in the rain and darn ior four hours, when they discovered ne had duped them. NORTH CATt.OLIVA, ) Pronto Court, BUEKE COUNTY. Spcc'l j-'roe'dings. Before Cork, Tl'tn A Tcttie, njrastra for of B. . M v.-, lxtmtSU arid Sioore and wife Sarah, Carrfo'J Moore, E. K. Fist'is and wife Am:iHa, Emilino Baker, John E. Me-'.aris, jFraser and wife ifary, .lessee Moore's he'i-, -Patterson JUi, Hivrii.'a Ifas'i, Jokpli Dick eon aad wife Mary, Jw. 'i-$ and wife Sarah. Defendants. i It appearing to the co .rt that, the de fendants Fraser and rife Maiy, aadJessee Moore's Iljirs, ail -Harrison Mash are r.on-re3i leats of t-i'si Stiite aa I proper parties to this action whitft concerns real property. j It is therei'oro or '.er id ,hat J) iblication be made in the Bius Kinasj Bladb, a newspaper pub'ished in Jforga4ton for six successive weeks, notifying' the Md defen dants to appear before me tt jny office in Morganton within 20 days froaj the publi cation of this order and show ca'ise if any they can why tho relief shall n1t be grant ed as praye 1 foe by the P.aintiffs. Given under my hand and sal of said court this ith February 1379. ' D. C. PEARSON, C. S. C. Burke County. B. S. GAITHER, j - ' Plaintiffs Attorney. i loq-Gt. SURPASSED BY NONE. They are d!jleani, will positively irotect all who give them tlieir trade. It i3 true the prico of produce is low. but they think they can I AY A.S M TJO II for it as can bj r;a'.izjd in this section. They ' are agents for the Remington Plow Co., D. 31. Ferry & Co.'s seeds, and for a Tannery. Keep all kinds of leather SPECIAL BATES G I TEN WHEN PAR TIES INVEST $3 OR MORE AT A TIME. To the thousands wh have given us their trade in tha pa3t, we return our thanks, an I to all we earnestly say, GIVE US A TRIAL before going elsewhere, and we guarantee Satisfaction, 145-ly. A "icw auil First-CLtss IN Morganton, K C. XIX . Humphreys & Royster, Chemists aad Druggists, With tlieir svsteinatfc intention to sup ply a long felt want of thep'eople of Burke and adjacent counties, now invite public attention to their fun stock of Drugs, Chemica's, Painfs, Oils, Tarnishes, Ac, Lamps and Lamp Goods, White Lead, Glass, Putty. Kerosene andSafety OP. Toi'.tt Articles, Perfumery, Truss.ts'and Supporters, Brushes an-1 Corjbs, Stationery, is.. in the bnildincr recently occupied by Kibler i Slayton on Princes street and near the Court House erreen. As the Proprietors shall regularly order from first-class hous Isorth, they wnl have only Tl8tet,t!i8 purest ani tie Mest Drugs and Chemicals, both for compounding and for tha'Whole-J sale Trade; to which significant ntt most important fact the Physicians throughout this section are respectfully referred. Pre scription? carefully tilled, day and night. Orders fron ft distance solicited and prompflv attended to. .Wilmington, Raleigh, Charlotte and Salisbury prices duplicated. We refer to Messrs. Hall Bros.,JofHickc- ry, -V. C. 131-Cmos. Piedmont Stock Farm. : Tlia onder ig-ne.1 ouli att ntion to bi nurw brwt l'o am China, Brkshir ul Essex Pigs now for sale at his farm na Hickory. The blood of my dock is at pur as Northern stock a&d will be o'd for iM mouey. D. W. SOVtE. 123-ly. . S. GR0WS9N, "Vracleloro, X. CJ., COMMISSION MERCHANT, and dealer in GENERAL MERCEM1ISS. Solicits consinmen s 01 all kinds o: mountain produce. Correspondence invited. Refers to Cashier Bank, Wa lcsboro, N.!., and to the business men of Wadesboro, N. C. Wheat! Wheat ! Wheat The highest market price trill bpaid in cash for wheat. Cail on or'addriss. D. W. EO'.VE. 123-ly. Hickory. .V. C AT one, a good man to dutroduc onr publications in this co-.inty, either om jomuussion or s'arv. 4. Hrew. Grs. Aqint, .Vatio.hi. Pu. CX." KalBUfh. N. C Property Insure Tour IX THE. NORTH CiHOLEIA SflE . Insitrtxace Comiiiuiy. . ESTABLISHED IN Losses pii 1 in nine years, f l7&,00 A Hoifl Carolina Crapj.;. J. G. Williams, Pri't. W. II. Caow, Vice-PMa'l. W. S. PwiiBosB, Sec'y. J. Dcviaxux, S'.ipftrviaor. P. Coope3, Adjuster. J. A, Dicxso.r, Jtft, lforganton, N. C. ' fas mi. 11 R' R. To take effncl 6 30 a m, Thursday, Oa tober 17th, 187a Ayer'sL Cherry Pectoral of the Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, - j For Diseases "a Throat ahd J't Bronchitis, and ContumpUon. BESTS" usiness yon can engage m. u to $20 per day made by a:; y worKer ot either sex, rigut in tneir oin loc-j ities. Particulars and samples worth $5 free. Improve your spars tims at fiis business. Address S'tiuso. & Co., Port land, Ifaine. A "I T?lVTnnC? H vou want to JWjT J2iL AO MKE MONEY pleasantly and fast, aldress Fislet, Har vxr & Co , Atlanta, Ga. Statesvllle MAEBLE woeks. I HERSBY notify my many friends and the public, generally tint I am still carry ing on the ilarble business in Statesvillc, N. C, in all its branches, A full stock al ways on hand of 1 Wai"tedL 500 Walnut Logs, 8 feet l. ng (and upwards) hewn to :; paiv not less than thirteen inches, for which I wLl pay -Oae Dollar ami Fifty Cents per . hundred feet deliver.;! at any depot on the W. X. C. R. R. Address, - E. E. CALLAWAY, llt-tf. Morganton, N. C. The undersigned having fitted up a ro m in the row of offices attached to the Walton House, would respectfully soiieit the patron age of the people of Morganton. He prepared to share or cut hair. 3-noa-nor 2 W.8. ALLEN, Cough, Asthma, The reputation it has allalflliu, m eWMKJ!lenCe of Hie marvcllouM-ures it has produden during Uie last half century, is a sufficient assurance to the liublicUiat it will continue to realizje the haypiwt results tiiat can be desired. 1 almost e?ery section of country tlicre are persons, publicly known.wlioliavcbccn re.-torcd fronj alarn.ingand even desialc di.-eases of the lurjgs, by its use. All who have tried it,:.cknow ledge ils superiority; and where its virtues are known, one liesilatca as to what medicine to employ to relieve the dis tress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affec tious. CnEiir.Y l'KCTor-.u. alwafi affords in stant relief, and performs rapidi cures of the milder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well at the more formidable diseases of Ufe lungs. Asa safejmard to children, amid the distress in; disease which bect Uie Throit aad Client of Childhood, it is invaluable ; for.byfiu timely uto, multitudes' are rescued and restored to ItealiU. This medicine gains friendi at, every trial, as the cures it is constantly producing are too re markable to be forgotten. So feaiily should be without it, and those who bare once used it never will. j Eminent Physicians throughoni the country proscribe it, and Clerjrymen often recommend it from theiAnowledss of its effects. p.irrAP.rn BT 0r.J.'C.AYRd.C0,Lo'.te!',as8.J PnkCtiesa aad 80LU BY ALL. ll:rji;i? I feel confident that it will be to the purchasers' advantage to visit my yard or correspond by letter. I a;n pr.p.ired to furnish the trade in all its branches with neatness and dispatch at lower prices than ever offered in this State. Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, Hearth and Imposing Stones. Furniture Marble of all descriptions. With my facilifits in the business I feel confident that 1 can compete with any yard in the State in prices and workman ship. Give me your orders, and I will make the above assertions true to the let tei. iiy agent, Mr. C.B.WEBB, will canvass the counties of Catawba, Caldwell. Burke and Lincoln, ani sell work at the same price as at my var l. Will be plt-ascd to furnish price list and designs on arplication. I will deliver work at any station on thu Western North Carolina Ilailroad, Free ofChare, Safely Boxed. Thankful for past favors, and by fair dealing hope a continuance of the same. ( JohnT.WGbb, Statesville , Pf. C NATIONAL HOTEL, SALISBURY, IV. C, Delightf nlly situated in the centrelof the City, and Accessible to all Business Houses. 5i. SCHLOSS, Pbop'b. Wew" tore AND NEW &OOD3. The undersigned would inform the people in the neighborhood of 'H-PEREINSVILLE that they havs opened out a full STOCK Of GOODS at their new store-houss, Eiver-Side, and will constantly keep on hand such goods aa fhe people'mayneed, an 1 will sell as Cheap as the Cheapest, and keep the BEST GRADE of GOODS in their line. The jfod people of this section will no longer find it necessary to g i-off to market, as we will buy your . 1?ao since in your owa neighborhood Try us. and we guarantee yoa will b Fatisfied. E. P. LAXTOX 4 CO. . ' soin'3 wasr. Leav9. Arrive. 6 30 a. m. Sali.b-.iry - a. a, 7 27 Third Crek, 7 22.? ' 8 23 BtatwviUe, 8 15 9 19 ' Catawba, 9 15 10 17 Newton, 10 If 10 32 Onnovi, - 10 29 1108 Hickory, 1101 11 53 lcird, 11 48 12 41 .Morganton. ' 12 33 12") BalgewtUsr, J121 2 U M ir on, 2 OJ 3 03 p. m. Old Tort,- 3 03 Henry, 3 16 oovsa xast. Arrive. . Lear. 3 40 Saltsbnry, 2 43 Third Creek," '3 48 148 Statesville, 1 55i ' 12 52, Catnwba, 12 58 1155 Newton, li 01 1140 Canova, 1143; 11 07 Hickory, 11 15' 10 20 Icard,. 10 301 38 Morganton, 9 4G. n, 8 52 , Bridgawater, ,8 57) . " 8 00 Marion, 8 0SI .7 09 Old Fort, 713 a. m. Henry, 7 00 A., T. & 0. R.R. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFTCE, '. Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 83th, 1878. j ON anl after Jfonlay, S-'ptember 80th, the following Schedule will be roa over this road daily Sunday excepted) i GOING NOXl'U. Leave Charlotte, " IV College, Arrive Statesville, 2.45 a.m. 4.3t " 6.16 a. m GOING SOUTH. Leave Statesville, 5.S0 p. ra D. College, 7.14 " Arrive Charlott j, " 0.00 Close connection rruulo at Statetrilla with tri'ins over the W. N. C. E. E. All charges must be pre-paid on Freight offerod for shipment to Section Hons. Henderson's A!xauJrina ani Ca'.dwcU'a 7Tips3 leing " Fiag fftationi," the Corn pany is not liable for l&ss, or damage to frjight after it is unloaded at either of tha above named " F.ag Stations." No freight will be recetTei by Agenta for shipment unleim the name of oonsiifne and destination ia distinctly marked tbra oa. J. J. UOKMLEY, Superintendent. a week ia yoar own towm. ft Oat- f. sriauisssMSs ln.glfs lisssWIU Tsis NORTH CAROLINA, Probate Court. BUEKE COUNT!.) Spx 1 froc tiings. Elizabeth Bristol. Stephen E W3, jr.. Lvdia A. Ross, Jane E. Eoss, John M. Eoas V8 Henry McCal. Jacob Deal and h"irs by wife Mai y, Thoroa Duckworth and htirs ,by wife Jane. It app- arinj t" th? cvirt tb.at th-; D fendant H -nrv Af :C;ii! and Jao b Dea' aad heirs by wi' Mary and Th-ina Duck worth and heir by wife Jae are noa reaidciits of this State an 1 proper parti-.-a to this action which concerns rt-al prjp rty. It ia therefore ordered tha( publication be made in the Blcb Kidoc Blsde, k newspaper published in Jkforganton for ix succtssive weeks, notifying the said D.--fendan's tt appear before me at my o3ice in Morganton within 20 Jays from lh- pub licsaioa of thia order and show cauae if any they hava why relief shall not be grant od as pray-d for by the Plaint iff. Given under my hand md eeal of said Court thia the 0th lay of Fehruary 1879. I. C, f EAESON C. 8. a Burke County. 8. C. W. TATE, Fia ntiffi Attorn ty. 156-Ct. DR. J. LOWENSTEIF, SURG COX DE-VTIST, Will establish' an olEce at M-ranton, in conntttion' with h:s olBce at Hi--k')ry. and wj'.l serve the peola of thU county either at Morganton or at their homes, if dir?l. fie will t- '.i you in th locl co'v.mn of the BLace when yoa can find him ia Meraa- Whs'WinsMWine!!! THE unleraigned u no pr.-p ar r fill orders on short notiee for the Best and Purest rJaiive Wines, ma le by himself at hia vineyard in Davie County. Corrcapondence solicited- Ad- "r'' fifo. W. Joltuson, Farmington, DaTi co, N. C. ni-fcav' I)UJ5t free. No risk. Rjsvder. it J Want a busitr-ss at which persana of titkar . sex can rt great pay a'l taa tima hf work, writ i.r particular to H. Hixum k Co.. Portland, afaina. NATIONAL HOTEL, Crt'anit Street, .Vcr Brasvlway, Jfew Yorlc HOTCnKISS A POND, Proprietora. On the European Plan. The restaurant, cafp and lunch room at t ached, are unnurpas! for cheapneaa and xwllencc ot service. Eooms ) eta. to Is per day, $3 to $10 per werk. Convenieal to a'l ferries and city railroads. New Furniture. New Uanagement. l.ril-ly. Ucan ciake mncy faster at work for oa , than at anything elae Capital not re 'imrt I; wj will etirt yoa. $1J pr day at 'toiue uisvd by the in lustrioua. Men, wo men, b-jj and jfir'a wanted ererywhera to ork for u. N ia the tirao. Coatl outnt and Wm free. AdJrssa Tan iu AaguKa, Ifatnst O a Month and eapenaaa tjuarantoad to Azcnts. Outfit free. Saaw Co., Augusta, Maim. 165-ly. To Maize Feaaantly and fart, 'reaa FxuLir. ILiavar ant aboatU & o, AUaataiCss, Blpnk Leedt ior sale at Utlt OCke.
The Blue Ridge Blade (Morganton, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1879, edition 1
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