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i Cfiurcia Bi rectory. pimDIWL. Oiviut service every Rnn iav at 11 a. and. 4 p. m. Sunday School it !5 P w v- s l'- Watters, Pastor, IMIKSIA'TEUIAN. Service every lt. 2d- t.d 4th Ninday, Rev. R. B. Anderson, Tan .... i . o ,v i a ti:i. tor, rUnuilV rw'linui y. a. vj 11 tin. Superintendent. BiUMMST.---Serv.ce every 1st and 3d S-m - v - 1 1 T- A t 1 Aav Kev. N. is. coou, rasror. ounuay . i-i w 1TJTJ ...1 1 r, School at y a. in., r. w, nuueiintu, auper. jiitendiMit MKI'IIODIS I service every zt arm 4tb Sumliiv. Rev. J. E. England, Factor, bun- dav S houl at ! a. m . J. A. uiaywoll Super Jntemlrnt. Prayer meeting every Wednes day nin.u. A. M. K-OJiurch.-Service every Sunday at 11 a. nj. ?:30 j. tn., W, H. derrick, ?,C 9Iorgan ton Societies. T1BHARY. Open Wednesdays and Fri -. 1 dr..-. Art Mna. tree lor memuersmp. ,u.s.w per ivenr, A. a Av.iy, libvarlan. . m m m m u -r i I .. m t r m i . i v z m 1 Jl LA. i- JJ O 1 - 1 V Ij W W . ' a l I L J J '111 U - I don't mean tii i isct.uk on com sheller or grind stone,- but tin. hum nn crank. The t.mner are useful inventions, but the latter is of no use unless it is to try the patience of decent people. Crankness is n disease. In Its insipient Hir.is it is harnr.less, but when it become chronic it is a continual source of vexation to every body but the crank himself. It is a little remarkable that some enterprising yankee has not c.-ra- i Day's length 13 hours and 56 min utes. We Lad a big frost last Monday, 11th Jfsy, Sfv. 'Fob Ross, the tinner, is build ing a shop on his lot near the depot. The magnificent store-rooms of Huffmau Bros.' are receiving the finish ing touch. . Died, near Morganton, May the 7tli, of Paralysis, Mi. Peter Mull, aged 82 years. . , , L i - Wo nre glad to learn that the fruit fcrop was not injured in this county by flbe recent frost. ... - The citizens near McNeely's school bouse nre speaking of building a new church. A good move. i . ... . . . gee John Smith's artiQ.tj on 1 ''cranks" in another column. It is full lpi good sense throughout. i - Mr. Jacob? says before you talk so i amsklt rl.rvtt T.eirv vniTOnn iC adjust wait till we get over de river," I - me ngui tor ueputy uoueetor is 'over; the appointments are all made. Storekeepers and Gangers are next in ''order. Hamilton C. Ajnes, of Charlotte, has been appointed District attorney for the Western District of North Oaro- HUiW -r- We learn that Col. T. George TT7?.1.n.-. - . 1 1 j"mrm'vii 4ln !Lln A 1 rmi Y 1'j.LUU mil vpuu buc vjou aipuo ' gprinfts for the accommodation of sum- jner visitors. J -tt A large attendance at Mi. Pleasant f church last Sunday, Rev. C. A. Gault I preached, after which the sacrament was administered. Dr. Laxton's most intimate friends full to recognize hira wh?n he puts on hi? uew artilic al leg and his Sunday-go -to-inee ting -c lo t lies. Jr. Richard Pearpon wiil deliver the Literary nddrests before the Societies at KatliMrforJ College Hay the 27th, in 13 tan J cf Geu'l Vance. We lvkum thanks to Mr. TP. E. Tj;luicnsou for an invitation to attend the aunuaj cooimeaoenient of the University of North Carolina June 3rd and 4th. We were pleased to havt a call from our friend Mr. D. M, JXistler, of Upper Cnek. IFeduesday. Saya he has the best wheat in his section, and will make an average crop. -T- The appointment of Mr. J. If. Huffman as Deputy Collector will necessi tate a new election in the'Eoard of Coun ty Coinmisbioners, A full attendence is requested the first ilonday m June. Maj. Wilson and family returned from the New Orleans Exposition last week The Maj. says it is a grand show and well worth the trip. Spoke in high terms of the Old North States collee tions. Rev. W. W. Bayes, D. D., of Ashe. vule, C, the famous preacher and lecturer, will deliver h;s popular lecture s. I ITT . T j nt mu voman m tne courc uouae rnurs- ihy night, May the 2st. Admission 25 cents. Tickets will be pn, sale at Davis Bros.' store and Dr. Tnll' drug store. r- A few of the ladies and gentlemen oftowa met at the Town Hali Monday evening and marched to the different cemeteries 'and paid, their tributes qf re epect to the -fallen braves by decorating them with flowers. A much larger number would have been present if the time for meeting had been advertise i, 4r. Joseph Mull, of Camp Creek, informs ns that he cleaned and packed, at his cotton gin last yar, Eeyentyvgve Lales pf cotton, and from the number of acres planted this year he epec's to handle one hundred or more bales. Pretty good for the outh Mountains of Burke. They have warshed their hands from all that is crooked, and are now dealing in the pure white staple, w J. H. Huffman, of this county. has been appointed Deputy Collector ot th-igth Div., including Burke, Cleve u linn vaiaweu counties, ana we iuov (A no man in the Democratic par ty tiitt will give mor g,'ieral satisfac to the people K u Jr. Huffman While be h .s ever beoij n st-auuch Dem ocintj at tLe same tune h Um been re- pctini to those who di r,-4 with him V 'litiilly. his cfqioe will of course. urmv? hm iu contact with men of Lq- h i'oimui parties, heniw the necessitj for hu'.-n.jr a man tut w,ii mjj,, tlie serviee p e s, nit a, possibie. Col. UowJ h a txerfei good judgement in this an- OOIiATJOAPPLIGANlS FOR HEVENUE' PLACES TnESE1 LlxES AKE1KSGK1REDBY THE ISGUIH MOUNTAIN BARD. Burke is full of valiant pons, Who braved the cannon and smaller guns, Some stayed at home by virtue of law: Many went off and fought through the war. But all sfjreed after the battle To cuss with a yim radical cattle. The "revenue cransr" they did sueciallv ! hate. They cussed 'em early and cussed 'em J pounded and advertised a nostrum rpi j i j , I for Grankne68. I supposed it is bt- em at noon I b iiaii& o i &uv nu w And cussed 'em agaiu by tha light of the be conscious that be was cranky, so moon. Wheu they thought of blockadersbehinl pnsou bars, They cussed 'em again by the light of stars. They ripped and raved and cussed with out grace Whenever a fellow took a revenue place. 'He s gone they said "he s gone to the Devilj Nothing can -save him from the prince of evil. He's deserted his country, his kith, and his kin And joined the legions of liquor and sin. They swore that a man who would take such position Was marching to ruin, to political perdi tion. The high and the low, the rich and the poor, All fouud time to cus3 them gome more. Those "red legged grasshoppers" they are the same Who won such a lasting infamy of shsme Who for days, months and many a year Have been covered with siimc, stili'-slop and beer. Democratic candidates prayed aud sang And closed the mee:ing by cussing the gang." "Dear people," they said, "we will drive tueui trom station, And make them a stench in the nose of the Nation. When we get in power then look out for a blizzard; We will abolish the revenue from "a to izard." Cam and Bristol and the infernal crw, Can plough a little bull iu morning dew. And wheu they remember their former pride. They can yoke a steer and take a ride. The dear people smiled and aid; "Yes. f u.- niHKtj liifii . s .j -, ui;i-.; and it you fw.il to do this G . l will hold wn n.-ponsubio in the r, at day 0f final accounts. Aud let us have a nation of sober men, and will how you a nation of men devoted to prosperity, moral aud religious improvement. Kail. lO GALL AM) SEE- RrjTHEKPoKD GoiJLEGF, N. C., editor Str: Please announce in present issue that Dr. Bayes, the celebrated preachei and lecturer, will deliver his celebrated lecture on Court ship" in the College Chapel at Rutherford College on next Wednesday night. 20th inat' corn- no one would ever purchase the I ,ue"5m-? at 8 P- m medicine. There are a great many -n-u mi nance ieo 5 cents; the kinds of cranks. The legal crank Prceeas aoove charge of lecture attends all the court iu tb judicial ar for charitable purposes, district. He never has any client. . me ?,,e; all, aud enjoy me grauuesi literary treat of the season. Yonra trnlr. j but he sits inside the bar, and looks wise, and seems to be busy. He jives the lawyers the benefit of his superior attainments in vvuispered snusest.ons during court hours nd always accompanies the judge to his hotel ou adjournment R. L, ABERNrruv. A. H. Wilson and H. A. Pence, practicle millwrights, desire to He has "tutn mat they aro pretared to do r lpral hobhv hore which he carries I wor i their line in' first-class urminH with him. and insists on order. They refer to W. G. Horran 7. I ... j vr r n. .. . o having a series 01 hobby horse u,u " turner, 01 Morganton, iieu wuom iney Uave lust bu It mills lor and aro giving entire sat- t'loction. theatrical in which he is the central figure, lor the special benefit ot the judge and members of the bar. It would be unfair not to give the pious crank a passing notice. He attends all the "big meetings ot the chtiYeh. He rides his theologi cal hobby horse into the inner circle of church dignitaries and goes through with his amusing per lormanca to the evident disgust ot his audience. He is often found in the pastor's study, assisting him in "Pease, Pease for sale at tho Casli rareiiou9e. iiemember only TulJ's. Fresh Drugs at i-Barbed IFire for sale at T. I. Gil ban. & Co.'s, good milch cow and calf for sale. oi.y to J. tL Pearson. 3f-UnIy Fresh Seeds of all kinds at L'uli's. solving the difficult problems that A&-Eastero Yam Potatoes for sale at the come up by smilingly recommeud- J Oash Warehouse. ing his hobby as the kev to ail tfaFor the dandiest line of Gents' misterias. If I were a preacher, 3traw Hats go to Claywell Bros. and received a ca 11 to take charge w Jresa groumi meai always on of a church. I would ask the first ,ttnilat the CVl8h chouse. thing if there were any pious a?fcei - 1 ttAiiuo vjl uuunu occua hl l 1111 m W yes, we see will vote Democratic will be free. Collectors. Htore'eepers aud spies will "get their famii: In hell they will roast like so many b( t rm" Theu we can sinsr of the land of the brave and free, With plentv of liquor for you and forme, The battle was ought, the Democrats won. But the revenue squad still holds on. Behold what a change in the onca fierce eve Of those who raised the "revenue cry. ' The revenue laws are not so nieau; Twa the "infernal rada" that ru the machine. It's a mighty nice thing, this$i,00 a dav: I - fi 1 Ll wrt -wv A. nice, KOit piaue, wiwi uiuuuiiji r. It's a heap better bushieiifc than plongU- lne: com Or hoeiug potatoes in the early morn. Cam's a good fellow but he must give wav: Clviefta'n Bartlett wants his pay. Unfcerrined Jmk, with a wave of his hand, Says to the boys.- 'Tin the man. Dr. Kobt,, while maki-ig a box of pills, Says to the others; 4 I'll boas Cam's stills " Dear Brgtol's head has been crushed in the blocks. Anri stalwart Julius kiunman wears nis old socks. Corpolent IFilliam was of an omce trame of mind, But latest returns show him behind; Our friend Alex is not in the race, m . 1 cranks belonging to it. The litterary crank must not be and liquor forgotten. Mis hobby is to help the poor tired editor run his paper. He is a subscriber of course and an ardtnt supporter, and expects to pay his subscription matter for the paper. declines to pnut his effusions he is sure to be offended. He will in sinuate that the paper is going to the bad tor want of editorial brains, but tho editor knows that his paper would go to the bad cure enough it he were to print all the stuff that conceited cranks want him to print. The trouble with cranks isr they don't know they are cranks. It' I didn't know that I was not a crank, I would never be satisfied till 1 round it out. Jchn Smuh. fQTEarly Rose, Extra Earlv Vennon Pearless Potatoes of Landreth's selection at Tull'a. tS?A large supply of Wheat Brar and Feed Stnff jast recived at the Cash Warehouse. t6?"You can find the best line of Gents' IP II io 1 i w) FINE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Tim ir.os complete line of NOTIONS, M1 ITK GOODS, UUKSS and Du GOODS cvfr in Mrganon lefort. They have lately beca receiving new and be uitifal V R I IS T S . In fact all their lines are new full, and cheaper thau over before . . you want a new pair 01 If SHOES GO TO DAVIS BROS. ISay State and Zciglcr ITros Tor Ucn iwonicn ana CniMrcn. If yon want a sack of SALT, a bunch of COTTON YARN", som good SOLE LXATIIEU, g od COFFEE or SlKt A R. M surervnd chII at DAVIS BROS. They arc s irr SHIRTINGS. PLAIDS. CLOTHING, an 1 HATS at reduced prit:os. They aro p?ing ih be.it prices t r Grn, Wheat, Flour and Bacon. They also want Batter Obirk mi and E AU evnry otlu r kind of rh:ng von have to tW. rs orriGE. Mr. C. J. Hnnter desires to state ti nt he im now prep-ired to do all kindn rf Hou.se Painting, Paper Hinging and nil work in his line neatly and a: reasonable rates. All work guaranteed, iiorgantcn, 4pril 6, '85. 3m. mitt AGHH1ER I The copartnership of Gibb. k Daves is this day ileRolved by mutual consent All persons indebted to said firm will please call and sette at ouce. April 18, 1885. Joshua Gibbs. J. It. Daves. NO PICE. I will witliin the next thirty days bind out to suitable and competent persons five niiuor children, Three children of We have a largo stock cf always in store and can supyly tb.Q iraae- without delay. Wo iro agent for The Watertown. ISsinc Gompant. x tie r.rio e Company The Carlisle . . . 1 tan uuu tiio uua ui vjcuis in original Furnishing Goods that are kept ia the If the editor market at R. B. Brittaiu & Co.s. t7"If you waut any Matting, Rugs or Bright Carpeting, go to Davis Bros'. Ihey have in a beautiful line. Go to J. W. Woodard'e Barber fthop (Seagle Corner) for a first-class PiukHonck's, .me boy and two girls; Hlrin ff7oTTlTiri'rirr ure uudr b-n veara of age. Two cuil- U dren, a 1oy and a girl, of Caroline Hub- bar J. Girl five years old. Boy three years old. All these children are white. May 4, 1835. S. T. PEARSON, Clerk superior Court. Notice Maiislralcs. The Justices of the Peace for Buike shave, hair cut and general cleaning off. I County are hereby notified that the Jaw TIMOTHY HOPGOOD ON TEMPERANCE. Editor Star; When I look around and see on every side the powerful influence that lung Alcohol is exerting over the human, race, it makes the blood run cold through my veins: and if it was only a few old topere that were falling by the wayside we! could soon torget iu victims, aud say poor old souls, the aught to had But looks like a fellowto get a good place. bel jer sense gu(. ohj its bauetu 1 While a lot ot small iry m ukj vuuuujr ;nflnon,0 no crv: "Help us. O Dowd, or we die, we die.' Alter Dowd's appointment his very first move fFas to write hie Burke friends a letter of love WhATi thfiv heard from Dowd by said letter Doubt was dispelled and they felt much better. Some teletrraohed Dowd or ealled in cj & person To thank him for official commission. 'Twas then thev found that Dowd did not write. Which left the Burke fellows in a pitia ble oik-lit A. t-J They loon at each other With envy ana Rnrurise. WhilH doubi and contusiou dance m their eves. Well, boys, you are elected all over th.' land. SgTRemember T. L Gilliam & Co. 'a. is headquarter for all kiuds of Iron and nails, which tbey will sell cheap for casn. TCall nt H. B. Sprague's Grccerv Store. You will fiud his ntock made up of good and desirable goods acd prices reasonable. tSNosv i3 the time to buy the celebrat ed "Leuoir's" Flour before auy further advance m tho market. A good supply just received at the Cash AVarebouse. scfDavis Bros, are now receiving their rjpnug Uoods, embracing all the hues kept in this market. Go aud see them while the goods are fresh and uew. ?'igmA full assortment ef all kinds cf Urugs and Mediciues and Physicians Prescriptions compounded by a graduate in fnarmacy ot 19 years experience at Tub's. SgTlj. F. Warhck & Co., of Icard, de- .iire to state to tneir many cusn tomers that they have on hand a large quantity of Fertilizers of different brands which they offer upon reasonable terms. SGTR. B. Brittaiu & Co. have the con; trol of the popul r James Mean s S3 .00 dhoe, tfnd will hereafter keep a full line of same, also keep a full line of Chas. Heioer's machine and handmade goods. IS? If I wauted a beautiful and elegant- iy utung suit ot ciocnes, ana wanted my money's worth, I would go to Davis Bros'. They also hive he prettiest line of (Jonts Hats and Snoes we have Been. $SyAn elegaut case of (ienuine Mer- ohaum Goods will be presented to the customer who purchases the greatest requires them to meet tbe Hoard of Commissioners at toe Court House in 1organton on the first Monday in Jane 1885, for ,the purpose of levying txes for the year 1&35, and to elect a County Board of lv.luo it 10a, nd to transact oth er bnsiuetu. A full attendance is re- required. By order of the Board of Commissioners. J. I. J, ESTES, 4i C.trk B. Com LIDDELL & CO. &A W 2TILI& and all kinds of FITTINGS, SHAFTING and PULLETS. We can give good terms and low prices. BREU & McDO WELL, Charlotte. If. Ci C. A. SII OPING ifc S0T ZqcclI Aytnts. n!03m Jloraanion. N. C. : TAKE NOTICE". does not stop simply snatching the old toper from time into eternity. What station in life is that the influence of whiskey has not pervaded. If. claims the youth, even before he leaves the parental roof. If he yields it will follow him step by. step. He may tear loose for a while, but with a jeal ous eye by day and by night it will naunt him until finally he is over- quantity of "Thnrber'a N umber 5" Cigars come, aud is seen grooding in the "taring the nxt pixty days. This ele- groo( tho pitfalls of temptation, and next into the drunkards grave. Many are the mediums through which Bacheus holds his sway prominent among wh.ch, in large cities, are t'ashionubie beer gardens, j where all the elite, the fastidious. While you do hold the cards bet on your j tjle grst second the third class nana. 1 ..11 The parents teach their children that these places are for simple and pieasant amusement. And the re sult is the appetite is formed for a drunken carreer in after lite. In the rural districts tbe ladies who ought to be standing sentinels in favor ot temperance, often exert an oposite influence by indulgence iu the social glass of tine wiue, cham pagne, etc., at the ball room and other places of amusement. Oh, oung lady, do you realize that you are helping to mould the appetite that will bring yours or some oth er woman's husband to au uutiuae ly drunkards grave? . . . . . 1 Tho time is coming or is at nana when every man must show his hand The issue will be wlmkey or no whiskey. Ye men who can govern your appetite, it is your gmintcase is worth $J 5. Call at R. B. Brittaiu & Co.'s. aud try your luck. It W;ll 'Fetcu 'Em." Dr. Tuil informs us alter selling & bot- tto of mShnnrvs Indian Veramusre. tnn man reported that he was at once relived of seventy-five worms. Magistrates Court. Before John Tall, Esq., Monday the 11th: Ed Bowman, col, for striking Gertrude Allison, col, bound to court. Tom Powell for breaking into John MoGalhard's grocery. James and George Whbenhunt were also implicated, ,4a , . -1-1.1. lmnVAjl were oonnu in a oouu 01 twu uhuuiw dollars for their appearance t court. ggCall at Spragupf and examine his Molasses, Sugar, Coffee and Safety Oil. He will guarantee the 'goods and the - A... 1 1 . AM V n v.l art prices w ue us luwt us wo oaj-wwi v.. i j - - - , v duty to help to remove tho tempta- jgA large lot of Croqnet Stcts n tloa j'xoin your fellow brother and arrived at the Hardware Store. . ;ry A. SOBB, Real Estate Agent. I des're to state to the pnblio generally Uiat I have opened au ninceiu Jiorptan ton for the sale of real estate, mineral interest, and town property. I will open communication with land buyers f:om all parts of the Uniou, and agsuta fur the settlement of colonies. I there- fae cla-oa that my facilities for effecting sales is assrood ms any rn.edm.ra that cau be employed. Ail persons having lands, mi'iTai iuterest. town lots, unpioved or Qu:mprved, will tlo weU to call an-1 f.ee tie, give location, boundry ud best tfirms, uud I will have their property ad- vertiseu through the Stak, a paper that has an extensive circulation in every tuit in the Union. Give me a trial and 1 will bve yon money. Utnoe in con Uoction with the Stab office building. It. A. Cobb, ,1organton, N. C. NOTICE Aghicgle afaehiue. with Steam Euglae, &o complete for sale. Persons desir ing to purchase will do well to apply to the undersigned foi terms. fcjamuel J, Eiric The uudersicned having taken letters of administration ou the estate of W. b. Sndderth, late of Burke county, notice is hereby trivt n to ali peisoua having chums i.gaicst the estate of his intestate, to present them to Inm, ou or before the 5th day of April. 1886, or tua nodce will bo plead in bar of recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will make payment without delay. It. J. 1 1 AL LYB URT' JX. Adm. Jarch 31, 1885. -1 o"tice. On Monday Jane the 1st, 1885, I will sell at the Court House door in Morganton, S. C, one tract (90 acres) of land lying in Quaker Meadows Town ship, adjoining the Alexander lands, Wm. Avery and others. Sold as the property of Scauhupe Powell to patiVfy an xecntion in my UiuL for collection in favor of M. Spamhoor. This April 2o, 188.1. ii, J. A. Lackey, Sheriff. NOTICE. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Burke county, mado by S. r. Pearson Clerk, m a special proceedings entitlt-d. Pride Jones and others against R. A. Hb mil ton and others. I will eel at public Auction at the com t house door m the town of .Vorgnnton ou Moodav tue lei day of uie the followinir described tntct? of land, lying and being in the cou-.ty ox Unrke and otate of X. C. ou waUrs cf Jacob Ftrkand Walkers creek, ad joining the lauds of 7 nomas! W.dker, George Waiker, and other. Containing five thonajnd one huuilred nineteen acres, being the laud purchased by John II. .Vtevely at th 8herifi 8 sales of A. A. MoD'.w- II 111 1 Mark Britt.nu, as wiU more fully appear by reference to deed of covey an ce made to Cudwul'aJer Jones, aud others hy oamnel C. Tate iS'henff bearing date of September 30th, 1820, rsgistereil originadv iu register's office in Burke Cbunty, id Book Xo. 20, page 49, Oct. IGtu 1829, registered agaiu in book .... page ... day of ...... 1883. Said laud being sold for partition among ttnanw in comraou. leriru one third cash ou day of saie, one third at six mouths and one third at twelve mouths. Tittle retained till purchase money is paid. Said, land to be sold in a body or in se per ale tracts us will best suit person, desiring to purchase, t or turther par ticulars address Isaac 7. Avery Cbmtuis aioner, at .Aoxganton, X. C. iSaid land being re-sold by order of I Uourt. ismv.c 1 livery, Juay Q, 48S0, Commisfiioner, All personi wanting GO 0 KS TOV EG will do well to seo j A. P. CHANDLER m tijisi. He keeps on hand the famous 'COTTAGE' "GATE CITY," .FIDELITY" and MTHE BEST" GO OK STOVES. Also tho BUCKEYE FORCE PUMP. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP SIIEEISIRON, WIRF, STOVE PIPES. 56yAll kinds of repairing dona at bor ne tice. is'orxcjjb:. All persons having claims against J. C. Tate will piesent them to tbe under sigued. All persous indebted to the same will call and settle at one. W. M. Walton, Guardian of J. C. Tate. Morganton, X C, Apnl 27. 1SS5. 4t. . P. S. JACOiJS. .JVotnry Public. Takes aod certifies tbe acknowledgement or proof of powers of attorney, mortgages, deed and other lntrnrenU of writing: takes deposition and admiaUter oath and affirmation in matter incident or blong . lug to the duties cf notarict puollc: Ukes aflidiviu to bo nd befoie a court, juds or other ocicer within tLeStte. ard Uotkes privy examination f feint covert Office at W. H. &r'.r' Mre, iloi.tiitou. X C B. B- Spraguo, GROCER & CONFECTIONER, and Dealer in County Mice, MORGANTON, N. 0.
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