MORGANXOX. N. & OCT.53, tsso.
,kd ri Saturday UH vvuha.
Tlttl CENTS ptr-annum, or BEYENTY
riTS CESTS for rur month:
1 failare to notify t iUenflHUt at
tk tndtftl ..r .rill l ceiuriansd as
itu nf
gTicirrtifnnt wilt 6 in-rUd at one
MUr pr wn (on wrfft Ja) j r
i(m.irtv cmtf for each nhmquent
Ussrtion. Literal contract rata made vnth
ijular advertisers.
Produce will be taken at. the highest
arket price in payment of subscription,
delivered at asy point on tie Une of the
W, N. C. K. a.
The following merchant's will receive
produce in p tjment fer subscription to the
Blam.
Lsckey Brs'a., Icard station. If. C..
Simpsen, Scale 4 Co., Bridgewater ' " ,
Oraat X JfcCall, Jfarioo,
The ' dlowing pereoui are antherixed to,
receive asi rceciptfor subscription's t the
In .
WJEII COUHTT.
1 . Warlick. X. L. Beach. Latey
Bre's I. H. Huffman, Ti N. EalJyburton,
W. Winters, B, V. Michaux, JJj"'
Nanb A. G. Corpemng, & KractfcaT
8ir..pi. Sea e 4. Co., If. N. Thompson, J.
C, Ytlton, D. F. Deofon asd N, L. Chap-'
McDowell. Couict.
Orunt A McCall. M. L. Ksyler, Sumner.
4 Corpsning :, A. C. Garden, S. P. Tate, M.
K. Harabaw, Arberto Higgins, Joseph
Hunter and 8. M. Silver.
fgr W r prmfarei to Mcv( all jo1
.rk in a uat oai pfiiu nmur,
' N-r Terss. ... :,
fo nam 'will fee entered upon- our sub
,c,ipt:on book unlens caah or produce is
pud in advanc-
We are force to adopt the cash sys-
" V -"
All deliqunts will pleaee fcfttle at once
we hare indulge.! you a lone time and
trnsi'you will respond promptly, as w
need tlie mrtninr. '
Register. Register.'
Register Deioocr. ts or you will he left,
Pure Drngs and ChrmicalB at 'full's.
Examine yo;ir tickets carr fully
f.r
typographical! errors.
K.ary r'nera report whiti- fnist opvera'
nt'Tuings. t1lu week.
Id orL-r to vot you nuit r gister bufwr-the-
uiiy of Klection.
A Full line of S'li fruiti aa-1 French
eafriies to arrive at Tull's Drug Stre.
Nearly 20' t -R
.thiTr.T.lXlo'.l.-g.
nil ate in.att.'Blnce at
, aul sti'l t!i -y cini ;.
Th- l.st Tiv.
Ern-in's' & Oerte.'
cent ciijur m town at
tJ:i',v it' e ra-Tkt.i
II- Mine anl regwl--r.
Friud" nry' t (Tt ' V
vot"r t I lie e'cc.ll !.
A fni' '.ill ' of t'-.: - S
t i ! E ''Cti.-vn
ry'D mo ratfu''
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vh' r i: nt 'T m i ri
f C'niiw.'il ro'inty.
Bird Hr.i.'in an I fishing i!TnrJ tii
ptiiH'ii'iii Ainud -nu-nt f.r the young meu of
thiM p!a:at preseut.
The 'aw rciiiir'-B all ticket to lie print
ed on white paper, vote nooihrr, if you di
jrnir 'ottt wi!l be lout .
IipgiBlative nu coiii t.' tickets fui nish.-!
Bl this fffce at ltott notice, price $1.00
p-jr thninand.
Mori(antori it o liv a niarkat house.
Tho buiMing is already iiutOiirae of tree
ti in mi 4 will be finished '6y the 15i i of
Wiremher n x(,
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N.iw is ths tiuit) t se after ttos poi
.n who have been convicted of infamous
oftmses. sndjalio'ar therefore not entitl-q
ed to regit-r and vote. . ;
i Fedeial Court is in session t Statesville
this weik, a grca( inany of .ouif B.irke ped
p e are in attundance either as suHors or
witnesses. ' ''', "
Country merchants will" do well to ex
amine the stock of Christmas goods noon to
arrive at T ull's as ho will sell low fpr cash
Look o .t for an instanter Kepublican
candidate for the Hons - of Representative
in llurke countv about Saturday bofOre the
Klection, to be forewarned is to be: fore--aimed.
Tbe beet assortment of Wnterproof
(iood ever brought bi Horauton at
CLAT WELL, HOG AH. CO.
"SiJencs ia Court," cried the Jfldge,
" nitii I cn froxounie BLACK WALL'S
FK AGRA NT DU J!H AM HUM, SMOI.VU
TOH ACCQ. the very bust Smokimf Tobacco.
Aiwftvs re iabie, nuiftirm in jua ity, full
we'glit, never biU lae tongue, and a
sweet us the rod-
CaII on Lackey Bros, k Warliek, at Icard
Statii n, for your Wheat Fertilizer, either
for cash or on time. They keep only a
first class article. Come and see us or
correspond with us.
Nat Atkinson parsed through town this
week en route for his home. He went to
Icard to till an appointment, but not even
a jail, r dog at'rndt d, ' and he quit the
canvas in disgust. He seems to know
the doom that awaits hiiu on tbe 1st Tuea-
aay nvaovemoer next ana looks Hie. a
bobtail yearling in fly time.
Wood tak in in pnv ent for subscription
at this'ofBce- By the way a great many
subscribers have promised to pay us ill
wood any time we wanted it, to ail such
we leg have lo fny br ng in your wood at
once. Dtm't wait till in xt Spring we will
not need .t thin.
We sY" gra.'iS.) ! to '...am tht Ci-. .
.Ham St rVars m. ,,' B-,rk-.. -n . of tH
"list
taViit.il ni-n m vt jr,-r'i . Nort'i i';iroir
has fieu the st im-.t for Hancock a
and
Jatvis,aud is ! voem-.ia ecrvic-'. II
was a Grant f i .i ter in '1HBH. an ! was for a
long time identifii-1 with the Rep.ihticin
party t .which he a-He.1 n.i little stren jt'i
His present course will give great satisfac
tion to his ho-is of friends' in the State.
Djmcr-U ae that your name ia on the
regiiYrationlWoki-'- -n-sy
Att on the 13th insi in or about tbe
Preabytrian church, a Vwket of Moeaic
Stone, any one finding the aaitl Locket,
will be lewarded, if. they return it to the
Slam Office., , . , -i .. , . ,
Wood ! Wood ! 1 ie what we need. Be
sot let ui freexe.
. The State Fair ie in eeaaion at Raleigh
thU week. Burke has several repreeenta
(jvee. For groceries and confection go to
Erwin's 4 Oertel'i.
Oar old friend and neighbor. Mr. John
Forney, of this county, who has buen tak
ing a wild goose tour out west foi the past
two years, has teturned home again suf
ficiently amused.
Pretty Dolls and Toy to arrive at Tull's
Drug Store in time for Santa Clans to sup
ply the Kttle folks.
Mr. John A. Williams left a turnip on
our table this week, so large thai it would
cot go in our hat. Who can tura down
Mr. Williams P that man is not apt to turn
ap soon.
Champaign cider fer sale at Erwin's k
Oertr.
We are requested by Vt. J. C. Kewland
to eay that in making the statements that
he does against Afr. label, he intends no
reflections upon Jfr. Edmund ones, but
tje facts as to Mr. Isbeli are as he states
them in the crd which appeared in last
week's issne. ' "
Pure corn whiskey for sale in quantities
over one quart at Paul Hollw's Distillery,
H miles.froni Jiorgantbn. r Price $ 1.26 per
gallon. . I year.
I hereby withdraw my name and an
nouncement as a candidate for Reliefer of
Deeds for varjiooa reasons which, 1 will
probable atatemM,i4ii ti,-.ftotur.
Respectfully,
r' H. L. BEACH.
Oct. 20tli, 1880.
Sorgnra manufacture is now in full oper
ation, and candy pulling are in vogue
among the lads and lagans, 'while corn
huskings and 'possunij' huutinj g'if their
share of attention.
-Rmnnber that K. B. .BritUin 4 Co.
have just received one of the largest and
best selected stock of Dry Goods and No
tions ever brought to, Mirganton. Call
and es for yourself.. , ," " t'
Bar in mind always thnt you cannot
register on election day. Xf you don t
want to lose your vote register now.
,' Consult your own interest by calling it
Tuli's Drug Store when the candies, fruit,
Toys," Dolls, 4e.,"arrive. "
Please settle your subscription. Shall
we have to ask yon ajain ? We have done
so aiain and again, and if you don't settle
( r.Kce. we will take it for granted that
you don't intend to jjay at all. Let us
know hqwjjie. matter is. .
.Money saved is money made,, therefore
buy your jrocerits and Confections at
Ei win's iOertei's,
... K '-.TV.' . '
'PciisWs receiving their. "JiapeT ' with tie
X mark on it, denotes that your subscrip
tion lis expired, "two 'X I marks ia to
n itify you to settle arrears in subscription
at once. -.
All periods 1lebted to m0 for m(! teal
attendoncj; wiirploaje eitle the same witb
Lack7:BfoSp& WoTlkk. Produce taken
' " " y," ' E..S. iVARticK.
Icar-I S.'atilil. C...O.-,t. 9tjh, 18t0,
Aiiieri.;in an! St. vart Soring M.icli'm '3
r oijly $a; saic byr ViAJ WELL;
H0iiAX,''C0.,;aii r. every '-nuichine ' t,oM
warrai.teUy theia,- .
1 f joti have a neighbor who;is indiffieront
go and Sic whether he is regi.teraJ and if
In is'not pl-evail upon isim to do so at once.
Get him 'to- "tfee- poK and see that he is
potted as to bie two Candidal ts tSarfield
and fiaucocV and his vote will be cast foi"
the cfcaii candidate withouta doubt.
Mr. Tjfi'a stock of Christmas goods will
arrive! early 'in N. vember, and will consist
of line French candy, also plain and tancy
candy, atld a full line at Oranges, Lemons,
Cucoahuts, K-usins, Citron, .Currants-' anJ
Butternuts, TuUerls, .Pucaus, Almonds,
W touts, Ao., 4o.
We l.arn; that it-is papose4 to have a
gr.nd'rillt'fif fhe:: Caldwell democrscy"at
t,enoir on the 27th. Mr. Joseph Corpening
we understand, has been selected to hunt
"fat" pine for" the Torch light procession.
We'll b, t on the light, burning high, if he
Selects the toreb.
' ; Another car load of Fertiliser junt receiv-
ed ky Lackey Bros. 1 Wariick, Icard '
.Station, N. C. Don't fail tp call and get
souie before sowing you wheat.
Tho- Svcend Alventist postponed the
.end-and breaking up of the worid this ytar
unliJ the 22d day of November. This will
give ample tiino to hear tho result of the
Presidential election.
Davis & Brother takes this opportunity
t invite 'he pcoplo to their store where
tht y are now displaying the largest stock
of goods they hve kept for -years; they
bought in New lort for cash, and
le?v ciimnetition. feople ot all ages and
color say (heir goods are the cheapest ever
brought to Af.irgauton. ;
Our young and -popular merchant, Mr.
R. B, llrituin. iru" this week on privute
business, He c;irr.ed bi trunk fi Is I with
his best clothes and we would not be sur
prised to hear that he had been swept
away by a matriiuontal wave anotner
victim to the leap-year epidemic.
Christmas goods will be put, within the
reach of all this year at f ull'V DrajJ .Stor!ior'-3 d'De t- Mr. H. W
as they will be sold very Cheap. ;
Died of consumption, in the town of
Hickory, on the 19th instast, Mrs. Fannie
B hannon nee Forney. Afrs. Bohannon w:l
a native of Burke county, where her mother.
Mrs. Mary Forney and other relatives now
resid", several years ago she was married
to iir. J. N. Bohannon the well known and
pspul'ir salesman of the firm of Hall Bros,
and has since resided in Hickory.
The deceased was an estimable 'lady be
loved and a, mired by all wbo knew her.
She wis a sealous and consistent member
of tbeMcthodist church for many years,
and having lived the life of the righteous
was prepared to enter the realities of a
g oriou Immorality.
A Mtstnkt-. ' -
In ou last week's issue we stated that
the quarterly meetin on Aorgan ton Cir
otut weuid bel held at Jff. Pleasant the 5th
Sabbath in this month. This is iueorr-ct.
the said q arterlv meeting will be helu 1
Stanley's Chapel t-day. Bowerer, there
will be a two days meeting at 3ft. Pieesaut'
nibrec nK the 5tb Sabbath m above sotted. -
We want Col. Tate elected becausx when
bewaa faclbr Legislature borafa diV
many things for the benefit ef the county.
and we believe he will again.
Hundreds of years after Col. TaNs ia
dead, and gone, tho Jforgantoa Insane
Asylum will stand us a u onument of his
greatness. And year after year as it looks
down up-n the mountains and valleys of
Burke county it will recall (he name of
8am' 1 McD. Tate.
The mechanics will have him to thank
fer giving them work at home.
The merchant will havehim to thank
for bringing much trade tolheir stores.
And the f aimers will haVe hiin to thank
for giving them a market Tor their pr Juce
in theur own county. ji.
Arc Yon Registered?
I We learn that a Preidino EIW v
Methodist church west of here was recently
fcccoateiJ by a Democratic lawyer and char-
Acei with advocating the election of Bux
ton and opposing that of Jarvis from" the
pulpit. The minister denied it. He said
he simply preached on the occasion refer
red to, as his text led him, against bin in
all its forms, and closed by exhorting his
hearers, in the selection of public officers,
to vote for none but virtuous. Upright and
sober men, as a means of advancing the
cause of morality and religion. This, it
sems. was construed into opposition to
Jarvis. If the Democrats have no ninated
a candidate for Governor who, according
to their own view, comes within the- scope
of the reverend gentleman's exhoration it
ia their own fault. Sta esille im i.m.
Several prominent ministers who are
personally acquainted with Gov. Jarvis have
written U the minister above alluded to
that they had heard he was charging Gov.
Jarvis with drinking to excess, and that
sueh was not the case, and the minister is
now giving the Governor the benefit of
tha Wters.
If ministers will meddle with politic,
and preach politicial sermons, (we know of
none uho doef,) we would suggest t all
such to preach,a sermon against the sin of
official stealing and the sin of voting for
such men Garfield for instance.
Thtj Wake Wide-Awake, speaking of the
sale of the Western North Carolina Rail
road, says :
"The great work is going forward not
only without a dollar's expenseto the State,
but, by the sale of the road, the peop:e ar
being saved in taxation the sum bf $175.
000 annually, .besides finding profitable
employment for thtir3urplus convict labor.
"The sale of the roar1, therefore, has
saved to Wake county, every year, $10,-886.40-
to Johnston, $3,522.00; to Granville.
$4,117-20; to Orange, $1,442.40; i( Chat
ham,. $3,029 69; to Nash,$2,574.44; to Fran
klin, $2,033.77 a total saved to the ooun
ties eomjpi-sing the. fourth Congressiona1
district alone of $31,505.90 a handsome
iittle sum, much more ilian sufficient to
pay Wske couinty's entire State taxes.
"This is something of what the sale of
the Western North Carolina Railroad
means, to say nothing of the $62,000.00 per
year paid by the pr.rchas rs to the State
for convict labor a sum that will go far
to cover the expjnse of the Penitentiary.'!
The following are the Kegisters for
the .several to-vnsbips of Burke county:
Morgan ton,
Lovelady,
Icani,
Lower Fork,
-Brindletown,
Silver. Creek,
Liuvilk',
Upper Creek,
Quaker Meadows,
Lower Creek,
J. H. Howard,
J. 'A. Bolinger,
D. A. Cook,
D. F. Denton,
J. N. Yeltou,
. Thompson,
K. N. Kincaid,
John JJaritz,
W. A. Bentieli,
J. A. Puett.
W
Death of ,i l'ou Latly.
Died in Caldwell county, near Tuttie X
Eoads, on the IGth instant. Miss Laura
ijet!LT. The deceased had just .entered tho
spring of life, cue down iu the joy and
imioncence of her youth, a victim to that
fell destroyer consumption. A loveljf
flower nipped in its bloom on Earth, only
to be transplanted iu heaven, there never
to fade, but to live and flourish in fhe sun
shine of everlasting happiness forever and
"ever. The deceased was a consistent
member of the Methodist church and when
that dread summons came she was ready
to obey.
Are you Registered?
Connty Candidates.
Toe county candidates open their can
vass at Allen Berry's in Lovelady town
ship last Afonday, they spoke that night
at Rutherford College to a large crowd.
s of .whom we were which. There is
but one republican eativassing, T. N. Hal
lyourton.-lthe republican Bub:elector for
Burko county, he reminds us of an un
trained "parp" in a fox hunt barks
jrreat deal, but no body pays any attention
to it. he is certainly on the back track in
this race.
We were also present at the speaking
at Wycoffs in Icard township Tuesday
The candidates tpoke all day. All the
Senatorial candidates were present and
made speeches.
The candidates will speak next Monday
at Silver Creek, Tuesday at Linville, Wed
nesday at Upper Creek. Thursday at
Quaker Afeadows. Friday at Lower Creek,
and will close the campaign at Morganton
on Saturday next.
Let every body atterd the speakings
especially the one here next Saturday.
Icard
While out on the campaign this week we
spent a night at Icard Station. TLisplace
is trettine to beouiie a villaze. It has two
f Connelly has just returned from New York
where he purchased a largj stock of goods
for tbe firm of Connelly and Sides their
advertisement will appear in the Blade
next week.
Messrs. Loekey Bros, and Ifarlick are
doing a large mercantile business in con
nection with whieh they have added
furniture shot) and are manufacturing first
class furnitures. They a'so expect to
establish a tobacco factory next Spring. In
the vicinity of Icard a large crop if the
weed was raised this year, and some ot the
finest grade of tobacco we ever saw. By
the way Mr. W. A. Johnston who I vps near
fcard cured a barn )f tobacco recently, the
yield of one acre, and sold tbe same in the
bam for $100 cash,' Capt. Johnston Es-jr.
Giass, Messrs. AU-rnffhj, Viatort-. an
Lackey raised fine crops. " i -jr '
In oauVr to vote yon mast register.
A Curd. ' . t! r
- 1 BHircby with draw mv annonncoeven
as candiilatefdr Sheriff whfch'ppeared IB
the Bladx of the 4th and Ilth lust.
.. v ' J. -a. WarlHft
Notice.
There will be a meeting of the D?mo
' cratic County Ex.-putive Committee of
Burke county in Morganton at, 11 o'clock
0,1 Saturday the 30th inst. Tue chairmen
" tne Township Extcutive Com uitte8 are
especially requested to attend.
JcHNSTOXE JONES.
Chairman Lem. Ex. Com.
Oct. 22. Iaso.
Excursion to Asliviillr.
Happt Homs, N. C . Oct. 21st. 1880.
Fbiknd Ku-ltbebtoh .- ,
I will run an excursion from Icard to
Asheville on Friday the 29th inst , and re
turn on Saturday or Jf-jnday fo'lowiog.
The round trip will be $1.00 from Icard
and Aforganton; 75 oents from Bridge -wator,
and 50 cents from Marion. I will
have twe coaches attached to tbe regular
ttain. No rowdyism or driukennets
allowed.
Excursion run to aid Rutherford College.
Yours truly,
R. L. ABEBNFTHT.
President Rutherford College.
To Township Executive Com
mittees. The work to he done in the closing hours
of the campaign is so nacessaiy to our suc
cess that we be you will see that it be not
neglected in any of its details. If well
done, success is certain; but if neglected
the result at bet is doubtful. Our danger
is that owing to our confidence in our
known strength, enough Democrats may
stay away from the pills to lose us the
election. As the best way to prevent this
we make the following practical sugges
tions, and beg (haf you see them substan
tially carried out :
1. See that every Democratic voter is
registered. Examination of the registra
tion books wiil show who are not register
ed. Including oung men who have come
of agt -ince last election, there must be at
least ten thousa.j unregistered Democrats
in North Carolina.
2. See that sufficient conveyances u
provided to carry the weak, the lame and
the sick to and frcm the polls on election
day.
3. Let suitable challengers be appointed
wh:, besides acting as Buch, shall have
correct lists of the registered Democratic
voters of the precinct anl check off such
voters as they vote. At 12 JI. let the chal
lengers examine their li.ta and see what
registered Democrats have not voted and
then let messengers be sent at ouce for
absentees. This is very important.
4. Let our poll-ho!
ders provide them-
selves with National, State and Congress
ional Tickets to offer t9 every Democratic
voter who may be abo
ut to leave the polls
without having voted
those tickets. The
friends of the County!
candidates usually
are not forgotten.
see to it that they
There are over one thousand voting places
in the State, and attention to this sugges
tion may Fave us thousands of votes.
Don't let this be forgotten.
As a geneial rule, young men are best
for active work, and tho time for such
work has come..' Not an hour ought to be
lost.
Beautiful Wedding Ceremonies
" in Marion.
0u the evening ef the 20th inst.. the
Methodist church in Marion wiv crowded
to overflowing to witness the nuptial ceru
monieb.of Hiss Alice Xeal, of that place,
tu Mr. Robert Dick, ' of Guilford, county.
The attendants were Mivs Anna. Noal with
Jfr. J-;! uuie Yancey, Miss -tua Omley with
Rev. Mr. Litt.e, Miss kiddie 0. Murray
w.th Prof. Johnseti, Miss Anna Cunley with
Jfr. Frank N.-al. Miss Afannuie Neal aud
Afapt.jr Sammy Yancey icting as flower
bearers. The services were performed by
I4v. Mr. Wheeler, of Morganton. The
church was beautifully decorated with
wreathes, arches and boquets, and being
andsoniuly lighted, presented an imposing
seene. the "wedding marca was Beauti
fully eudered on the Orgm by Mrs. W.
Craig.- The entire arrangements reflect
greai credit on the ladies of Marion.
The bride looked beautiful, in white silk
and orange flowers. Ibe bridetnaids were
each elegantly and handsomely dressed,
and each looked so charining that it would
be envious to discriminate. The bride is
an excellent woman and greatly admired
by a large circle of friends. The happy
couple left on the next morning train amid
the cong'-atulations of many friends.
We should not omit to say that Mr.
Charlie Bird performed the part of usher
with ease and becoming gallantry.
A Card.
To the Ptoplt of Burke County :
I wish to say a word to you in behalf of
ne who has alwavs been true to nim;e!f
and his country d Rave his right arm in
your defence, I refer to John L. J. Esfes,
one of the candidates tor Register of Deedi
of Burke county. The people of this count y
have always stood by (he men who lost
their limbs in defence of our homes and
firesides, and Mr, Harbison, thu present
Register of Deeds, and a candidate for re
election lost his leg in defence of his conn
try, but the people regardless of party
aave elected him lor ten successive years
to rill the office of Register of Deeds, and
he has realised euough from the office to
pay for a fine farm, which he rents out
and lives on another splendid farm which
is also his own, besides he has at least
One Thousand Dollars invested in couaty
bonds and. other securities bearing eight
per cent" interest. His income is amply
sufficient to support himself and family in
niagnificient style, without their laboring
at all. He has done enough for his coun
try and his country has enough for hiin.
let him stand aside aad give others -a
showing.
Mr. JfcNeely is a'so a maimed soldier
and a candidate for the same position,
but he has t good trade at which he has
hitherto, and can still earn a good living.
The Rev. Mr. Brooksheir another
candidate has two callings, he is a minister
aud silver smith either of which ought to
earn him a good living if well followed.
John L. J. Estes is a poor man and lias
a large family whose only mears of sup
port is his one hand and if the people
could see this man to'ling in sunshine and
iu rain, almost day aud night to support
his wife and little ones who are not able
to labor, they would elect him Register of
Deeds, an , ffice which he is competent to
fill as be has a fiist rate education and
writes a good hand.
Upper Livex township (rus home) is
solid for him and from all portions of the
county, we heai that the good people re
gardless of party ari rallying to his support
and will elect him the 1st Tuesday in
KoTember next. UPPi.2 CREEK.
Sewin? MaehineAiit Less tJian
Factory. Prif
We have on hanadudm'.lsforthefoUow
ing Sewing Machines which we ari deter
mined to sell within the next thirty days
and in order to do so oSar the-m at tne
following prices to wit : Wheeler and
Wilson. (No 8 ) regular price $10, we will
take $30; i "Wilsons", regular price $35
wilt take $i each; 1 "American," regular
price $30 will take $20; 2 "White." regular
price $W wiil take $27.50 each; 2 '-V-ctor"
$25 each; "i'Wwart." (ssirue as Singer,)
price $J5 will take We a'aj have due
bills for 3 Fa-a Mills, regular price $3C
each we wi'.ltake $17.50 each.
Ail the Sewing Machines or Fan Mills
are to be delivered at any talion oa tbe
W. X. C. R. R- I pay freight- Ail the
above macSines are first-ciass. Why wili
you pay $3" to $40 for sewing maehinet
when you can buy just as good a macbin
c'rom me for much less money. Terms one I
na't casli in aovance, end balance in tradj
nenverea at any station along tne nee cu
W. N. C. R. B.
AH the machine!, Ac, are advert :4o l iu
the Burnt.
For fuither information, call on or
address J. H. HALLTBUiilON,
Morganton, N. C.
Auuouuccnient of Candidates
We are aurthorized to anno unce Jolui
L. J. Kates a3 a candidate for Register of
Deeds for Burke connty. He lost one hand
in defence of his country, and he offera the
other to register the deeds in his county.
I hereby announce my self as a candidate
for Register ol Deeds of Burke eouaty.
h. R. BRUUKSiilKK.
I hereby announce myself as an indepen
dent candidate for Treasurer of Burke
county at the enauing election.
J. MURPHY KING AID.
At the solication ef many democrats of
Caldwe!l county who were cheated out of
tueir choice bv the manipulation? of Dr.
J. C. NEWLAN'D in tbe Sanatoria! Con
vention. I hereby announce myself as an
Independent D-ifltocratic candidate to re
present this (tne Jat!i) Senatorial District
the mxt Uem raL Assembly of North
Carolina.
JAMES M. ISBELL.
.t the solicitation of many of my friends
I hereby anuounca myself a candidate to
represent isurXCj county in ttie Liower
Houae nt the next Ueiixral XssemWy ot
Xorth CaroiinA. B. A. BERRY.
I -hereby announce to tho eitisens of
Burke Countv that 1 am a candidate for
Register of Deeds.
Respectfully,
Joeeoh W. Dorsey.
A Card.
Raliiqh, October 16.
To the Voters of the Eighth Congressional
District :
You already know that, at-Mm request of
lartre number of the Democracy of th.?
district, I have anvouncedmyself a candid-
ate to represent you in the next Congress
of the United States, I had set out to see
many of you as possible in the brief
period intervening between the day of my
announcement and that of the election,
when I ha I to return to Raleigh to take
charge of the duties of my office, in con
sequence1 of the sudden death of my chief
clerk, Mr. A. . Partin. Siace .my return
I have learned from several counties of our
district that it has been industriously cir
culated that I have withdrawn from the
contest. 'lh?:e is no trnlh in this rumor .
I am still a candidate aud expect to be
elected. If -practicable, I will yet visit all
of the counties and see ray friends; but if
detained here, iu the performance of my
official duties, I am sure my Democratic
friends wiil be .none thu less earmst in my
behalf. Very respectfully your obedient
van. SAM'L L. LOVE.
Geo. H. McKeehan.
Attorney at Law,
!MorernTro n, IV. 7 .'
J, K. Wilson,
The BARI5KR, has opened a shop in Mor
ganton', .V. 0. Will snavo. cut hair, dress
lair, dye hair ana wtiisKies, ana taue out
the dandi. ffs. My shop is easy found
below the Walton House in a brick row.
I will guarantee satisfaction in my busi
neas. . tf.
---
Bv an order of the Probate Court of Burke
county, in case of S. C. W. Tate, Adm'r. of
Sam'l Tate, Ex-parte, 1 will on .Monday,
the 1st day of Kovember next, expose to
public sale, at the residence ot said bam I
Tate, Deceased, in .Morganton, a lot of
household and kitchen furniture, &c.
S. C. W. TATK, Adm'r.
Morganton, N. C, Oct. 4th, 1880. 3t
TX70rbus;nes8 now before the
) JCiO -L public. You can make mon
ey faster at work for us than at anything
else C'aiiital not remiived. We will start
you. $12 a day and upwards made at
uome by tne industrious, aien, voiaen,
boys, and girls iv anted everywhere to work,
or us, Mow is the tune, lou can devote
your whole time to the work, cr only yur
fspare moments. No o'.her businiss will
pay you nearly as well. So one willing
to work can fail to make enormous pay by
engaging at once. Costly outht and terms
free. A great opportunity tor u-aking
money easiiv and honorable. Address,
Tbuk & Co., Augusta, Jaino.
Wine! Wine!! Wine!!!
THE undersigned is now prepared to fill
orders on short notice for the
Host and Purest
KTative Wines
made by himself at his Vinyardin Davis
county. Correspondence solicited
Address
Geo. W. Johnson,
Farmington, Davie county, N. C.
THE FLEMING HOUSE,
Maron, 1T. C.,
S4.MUEL FLEMING-, Proprietor.
8 8ftj3
! caESRATEO
ia U B bL K ITT
The a-cumu!atd evidence of niarly
thirty yers show that the Bitters is a cer
tain reu-dy f jr malarial disease, as wei
as its surest preventive; that it e.adicat s
dyspepsii, constipation, liver tomp aint
and nert msness, counteracts a ttndeBcy
to goutj rueumarisin, urinary and nterire
disorders, that it imparls viiror to 'a.
feeble. id chers the mind ahiie it i"vig
'orates e body.
ForiJe by ail Druggists aaU Dealers
I gtOcraSy.
I
MANHOOD:
How Lost. HowEestorsd!
Just pub! s'ed. a new edition of Da.
CCLVERWEI.L SOEI.KBRA'I ED ESSAY
on the radical cure (without medicine) of
Spermatorrhoea ur Seminal Weakness. In
voluntary & mmal Losses, luirK.-ncy.
Mental ,nd Pujsical Incapacity. Impedi-,
ments to Marriage, etc.; aloi onsuuipuon.
Epiiepsy as I Fits, induce! by setf-indulg-ure
r sexual extravagtnee, 4",
The celebiated author , in this admirablr
iisfcay, clearly deujonstiate", frjm a thirtj
years' sncccsaful h-actiee. thirt toe alarm
ing cocseqiu nces of s.-lf abuse may be rad
ically curei without the dangerous us at
internal medicine or the application of thr
knife; pointing out a mode of cure at one.
simple, certain, and effectual, by means o
which eveiv suffore.-. ho matter what his
cond'tion may be, may cure hiiue!f eheap-
iy, privately, and radically
dST Thi Lecture should be in the hands
of evtry youth and every man in the lna.
Sen. under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any aldre.is, post-pud, on receipt ot six
cents, ot two postage stamps.
Addrens tbe Publishers.
The Culverwell Medicine Co.,
41 Ann St., Aew York, X. Y.; Post
Office Box, 458S.
Gold JJLiixe
For Sale or I case.
I will sell or leafr the Hodge Gold Mine,
on Silver Creek, 14 miles from Morganton.
Burke county. N. C. 4 niile from Oli-n
Alpine Springs tOO acres, plenty watr,
timber. 4c. Title perfect. Terms reason
able. Apply to me, if in next two weeks,
at Glen Alpine Springs, or cn the plaev,
after that at Danville, Va.
ja. K. bOULUl.N.
HSU.
N KTH CABOI.IS1, ( S
IO COO ST.
Burke (J
unty. ) i ccial t'roceeaings.
i
Bffoie Clerk.
L. A. Bristol, Adnrnistrat-ror A. rt. Sweet
Plniiitiffs.
Arjaintt ;
Thomas S. Sweet, Eliza Swee Suan f .
White, L. H. Kiggins, Saiiie J. L in n
Amelia Black. Isaac N. Sweet. Ktnma R,
Sweet, R I.erfP. Sweet. Alfred L. Sweet.
and Sweet, infant son of A. H. Swuot,
Heirs at Law of A. H. Sweet Defendants.
Petition to sell Land for Assets.
It appearing to the satisfaction of hi
Court that the defendants above named
are non-residents of thi3 State and are
proper parties to this proceeding which
concerns real pioperty. It is therefore
ordered by the Court' that publication be
made in the Blub KiDas Blade, a news
paper published in Morganton for six buc-'
cessive weeks notityiug said defendants to
appear at the office of the clerk of the
SuDerior Court of Burke county at his
office in -Morganton within twenty days
from the date ot this notice ana answer
the complaint which will be deposited in
the office of the clerk within ten days from
the date of this order or relief will be
granted as prayed for by plaintiff.
Given under my hand and the seal of
said Court this'Zlst day of September 1S80.
J. H. HALLYBURT0.V,
Clerk Superior Court, Burke county. .
McSMITH MUSIC HOUSE.
Charlotte, KT. C,
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in Western J or th'Xarolma.
In pi'Mfof nhloh c stilus ad
Having bomght TOntinBsllyih adtanoc
1,' r
f high prices we sre thereby enabled
to offer special inducements to Merchants.
Our
TOBACCO WARE-HOUSE
is open contiauallj
POR THB SALE OF
Salsa every da y
and are getting ai
GOOD PRICES
as any of the Older
Markets.
Bay HALL k DASIEL'P
Ha&faGiured Tobacco.
Groceries and Confectisas.
MOEO AXTON, . O.
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We wvjld respectfully inform the psopls
of Burke and. adjoining couaties that we
art now offering fine 3 Jft
Grocerleo,
Con! cotloii3,
Tobaoco,
Cigars. &o.y
IT BOIfTOM TRICES FOR CASH. '
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Ceuairj merchaats wMi is YU.U ..jis ,
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us a call before purchasktf a3Mwkw4;sT '
we u-e prepare.! lo'hrriwii tiUODS a
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CORNER TRADE A5D
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CHARLOTTE N. C.
Our Choice for President.
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The; Highest Price For
Bvodaoc,-; -
Prices For Goods. "
$04,-
Tbe two hmises of Lackey Hros , and B.
8. Warliuk A Co., has cuu.ulidatvd, and
Will be lo.iud at tht stand occupied by
Lackey tiros.
We are now ablo to offt-r to the t eopl
of Huike, t 'aldwsll and adjoiniiig cosiiiiM,,
a will seii.rUd stock ot Ufe . K L a' KB
dUANLTSK, DRUQS and CrtKHfK XlS '
at ries as low as the lowest.
t-vcry enu invited to rail sad no trouble t
show goods. Pun t fuilioi(Ye usuur tria'.
V pay CASH for gruiu, and then give
you inducements to bnj iHMj'JH.
Try as, au4 becucvmceit.
Oua Motto. Quick sales. Doa
weights, t ull measures. Low price. s4
No Credits. Yonrs tnny.
Lackt j Crot. &'Warlle&.
- Icard Station. C.
BESTIMTIiEWCRLD!
Impure Rl-f 'ur b Hodsi is of a aiisbrr
diity wnitt colo. Jl msy sppesr wkiu,
rz mined by it serf, bur C( ' Pi Jil6. f
WITH CBUKfiH k CO'S "AJtsL AI
QAMMEK" BKA.N'D will show ka re-
irt. ...
See that yoar Baking 6da 's while s4
PURE, ss should beTlfcL-BlMILAE bLB
STANCES used tSt lor. ' . - - . s .
Kousrkeepers wbo prfr br-d s4'
with yeast, will improve its quality, saaka
il riae better and prevent it, trcui t.utig, ,
by adding one-half teaspconfnl of Cbbrch
A '3o.'s bods Or ftalerata. Be sr.rr and d
u too miicb. ' The use af thw with wi r '
aiuk in prAferetua a Baking J'onder, at.
twenty times it et. , (
H- ore pound package for valuable ir
forms (ion and rrmi carefully.
SHOW THIS TO YOVR OROCBK
MITlCK. i
Frank Lslie'a Weekly.
Tbe only Democratic Illutrai flews
papet pubiuhed will ba, srol p stpaid,
for five weeks (until end of camnaivt, i lot
THIfcTTf OW.HTtf. Agents wsnUa t
ry ton. tirnd 30 eeots for Arc weeks
subscription, or t cent ia posts? staaips
U't iHnnp e royr and illustrated c ataiojru .
Cut oi kOtK wui beseut fur fise wls,
f.T one ioiW. Adtlnrs FRANK LtbLlst
t'UBLf8HlNi CO , lit Py fctreet, N. V.
BLANJi DZEbS i'OhfALE; all liuiaK
a th Bfcs.ps Oflto" ,
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