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t,Inrcli IMrectcry. EPISCOPAL. Diviiij service every Run Jay at 11 a. m. and 4 p, m. Sunday School t do tn. "Rev. S P. Watters, Pastor. PEESBY TKK1AXN. oerviue evrry iss, za ind 4th Sunday, Eev. R. B. Anderson, Pas tor. Sunday School at 3 p. m., J. A. Gil der, Superintendent.' ' BAPTIST, ---Service every 1st and 3d Snn, i" tiv TJ. B. Cobb. Pastor. Sundav School at 9 a. m., P. M. Hilderbrsnd, Super intendent. ' METHODIST. Service every 2st and 4th Sunday, Eev. J. E." England, Pastor. Sun day School at 9 a. m., J. A. Clay well. Super rntendcnt. Prayer meeting every Wednes day ni.sht. ' : A. M'. E,.Churcb,-Service every .Sunday at 11 a. pi. 7:.6 p." m.f W, H.' derrick, Morgnntoiisocietie. LIBRARY. Open WeJnosdays "and Fri days Free for membership. $2.00 per year,' Miss A. L, Avery, Librarian. local mm. Died, Jane 12th, a child of Weight still Brittain'a, aged 3 years. Mr. Blackwell is visiting his daught er, 2frs. E. S, Walton, of this place. Mr. Eil. ascu ncd sister, of Dal las are visiting Mrs. Lenoir Brittain. Some'imes we have no barber in town .but now we have two, styled a, No. Our young friend, Ifr. Isaac Giles, of Fonta Flora, gave ua a pleasant call Monday. Died, June 8th, Jones Largent, an aged and respectable citizen of Burke county. The days and nights are warm. ,Corn, and all kinds of vegetables are growing rapidly. Columbus l.te, a wid-a-wake far mer, says ' his com has all been worked ever the third time. Jfessrs. JfcKensie & Turner have moved into their liew store-room in tb Huffman brick building. 3apfc. L. A. Bristol, 3fm Heloise Bristol and Miss Katie Kiueaid were on a visit to Lencir this week. Mrs. 1. 1. Davis, of this place, J eft for Asheyille last Wednesday, on a visit to her sister's, Mrs. ifalone. Sheriff Lickey and D. Peeler bought a Waltor A. Wood reaper and binder from W. G. Hogin, 4gent, this week. Some of our subscribers complain that they did not get their paper last ,week. Where is the fault? We certain ly mailed it. 3es8rs. J. F. Allen, cf Hickory, and A. R. Johnson", Clerk Superior Court of McDowell, gave us a pleasant 'call last Friday. ' ; ' IFm. Smith, col., was before . Esquire Pow,e Monday for .carrying? eon cealed weapons, and was sent to jail in default of bail. The Dumber of deaths among our .colored people for the past six months m town have oyer double that of the white race. .. Boy.3, "Grandpa" has retired to a shady life for a few weks, but be sure to look for him in the Stab wheo you gefc through harvesting, If you want to know when it will rain, call on D. H. Peeler, the ma i who "makes W. A, Clontz'a almanac. He is a second Yennor. We are glad to note that Jrs. Judge Avery has returned from her trip North much improved. She has been Out riding this week. 7 Esquire Wesley Berry and wife were thrown from their buggy last week. 3r3, Berry's arms were both broken and Mr. Berry seriously hurt. The slaters are now slating the roof of the Northern wing of the fFest ern Asylum. ?1ie inside work will soon be finished and ready to be occupied. Prof. Li. F. iShuford, of Ruther ford College, gave us a pleasant call 3onday, on his way from Lin ville, where jie hag just organized a writing school. The State Board of JSisdical Exam iners will meet at the Mountain House at Morganton, Wednesday,' August 28, for the purpose of examining applicants for license to practice medicine. Mt. Wm, Wall, a tenant, sold last week to It. B. Brittain & Co., one hun -dred and seventy-five buhels of wheat i.ab per Dusnei, yet t?e near peopi e pay it won't pay to raise wheat. TFhy? The enterprising firm of Huffman Bros. ar,e adding elevators to. their new brick storerroooas on Main street, which 11 add much to the convenience of the jQerhants who occupy the rooms. Don't fail, when in town, to oail and see Cheap Jim, (J. F. Battle,) He s' closing out K, Williams' stock, as pigaed, where yoa can get great bar gains. It is equal to Miss Lulu Hurst's ahow whether you buy anything or not. r Rov. J. F. England preache d to a good congregation at the -ZTeth odist church Sunday morning. At night he conj nnte I upon the obligation taken by pandiilatfts for chuivli membership, and t tho close rrt.w'v i 'f;.-.3 Lilla Bean lutofuil niembar.s'ii.v, Died, Mond'v J.t 15th, from puamation of t!i v,t'. H. K. Morrison.'. Mr. if ,rrl.o Uma to our oyra a few ysars ago, i)ought property aud muviei, and his madj . many friends ia o;ir miit by. proving himseff a gjatlem ia in uvscy sdusa of the word. Mr. N. G. Brown, travelling for a book and stationery house of Knox ville Tenn., was interviewed by Sheriff Lackey this week and found without State license. He gave a draft on the house for two hundred dollars and went on his way rejoicing. - The Sunday school at Zion church, 1 near Mr. B. A. Barry's, will picnic on Saturday before . the second Sunday in July. The adjoining Sunday schools are eordially i'uvited.to attend. Rev. J. E. England and Mr. R. A. Cobb will deliver short addresses. A nice time is expected. Rev. II. Butler, P. E., of the A. M. E. .Chuveli of lids D'.s- trict, who has been succeeds Rev.. Mcholsn, visiting Ins Momanto:i cuurcii lor several dav3- and is making a very favorable impresslo'i upon his members and the people generally Faotoky Bussed. We weie verv scrrv indeed to hear of the sad misfortune 'of Mr. .John Ferree. of High PoiuS, sou o Mrs. J. D. Ferree, o ttiis place, whose large facto -y burned last 1'riday night. Estimated loss about $50,000, partially insured. Too Late. Mr. C. F. 'McKesson lyrote a ietter to the President a few days ar.ro ask ing for the appointment of General Storekeeper, but made no conces sions in the way of turning over. The same .ucas answered nroinptly with this inscription : "Sorry; but too laie ; the places all filled." Bxixklev ys. Winters. Last Saturday at Glen Alpiro Station a trial, H. Brinkley against Z. D, Winters, was heard before Esquires Thompson, Tate and Sigmon, Ar. Brnkley's version of the trial is, t'Jst he (Brinkley) had the first swar. Then came Mr. Winters, and when he got through it looked criti ele for Brinkley. But Brinkley appear ing as council in his own behalf, was permitted to take the witness through a rigid cross examination of half aa hour, then followed up by aa able speech, which was more than the court could stand. Tli9 verdict was, that Mr. Winters haye until Tuesday to pay the amount claimed and the cost, or be bound to court for further hearing. Let us have a Cemetery. The Town Commissionera have under consideration the parohaso of two ceme teries, one for the white and one for the colored people. This is another move in the right direction. The same is done in all towns of any importance, an 1 these places arc kept in order by taxa tion and under the direction of tne town authorities. This is much better than at" pre39at, whf?a nobody is resposible, and a great portion of tho time hogs, cows and hordes are permitted to run over the graves and in the yards and disfigure them. No location as yet has been settled upon, and as this is a mat ter that .'all-are interested in, tho corns missiooers desire the co-oparation of the people generally in securing a suita ble place for these two cemeteries. To Delinquent Subscriber?. We have been publishing the Star over three months. Quite a number of subscribers a?e for six months (we sup pose to see if it would live longer than that time.) "Ve are solid fqr another year, and we have credited you for our half of the time. Now, we think the scales ought to turn and you ought to pay for your subscription. Ra member all our material, paper, ink, typo, printers are all cash on delivery, and our readers ought not to ask the paper to be sent to them twelve mqntns on credit. It is against the rules of our wealthiest business mon, and you surely do not ask mors of the editor than you do from the princely merchant. Every body say 'they want a live paper, and if sq, pay the editor and ha can give his time and attention to the work, and send out a liye paper. De. M. J. Lincoln in Trouble, Lr. . M. J. Lincoln, who for some time has been figuring in asbestos and mica mines m this and adjoining counties and now praefcing medicine in Petersburg, Va., was arrested in that city by virtue of a requisition from the Governor of New York and afterward "released on ail. We copy the following from the New York Eprald of the 13th; inst: . "Prtwrssoju? Va. June 12, IS35. Dr. M. J. Ijincoln, who was arrested here some days ago on a requisition from the Governor of New York charging him with grand larceny m Olean, JH. X., has returned to' this city, having been re leased on bail in the sum of $1,500 for his ftrmearance at the September tern ot court. The charges againsfcDr. Liucdn, xvhich grew out of some miomg specula tions, he' alleges, ' were instigated by ATrs. EliT-.-ibPth Bentley, who r3.ndas iu Otom. NY Y.. through maiico, and h ,inoonrtf. thimr that the will ever UJOT ' . ... nnmA tn InaL He has entered suit ior $5,000 damages against Mis. Btntiey for defamation oi cnara i r. , i mcs- 7-.-.e'r . TPviTAif at the Cash TTare' JiS " -KV ' . ,-11 house. XCD bass cf Flour in aU gradw, which I wdi soil" at hotto.-a . ptucs to ! Cath Buyers. j. n. .irsox. Sc AliEU BUT NOT HURT. On last Friday a certain young man, who was working at the Asylum and had committed some little trivi al offence, was looking out for the of ficers, but as yet no warrant had been issiied. -But 4,A guilty conscience needs no accuser.'-' "This young "man, was at work on top (of the Asylum, , at least 150 feet high when Mr- Alex Perry happened to pass ori Trotting Bob' and the young man thought his time had come, when he let looe all hold and fell to the bottom of the building like a thousand of brick. 1 Whan he recovered he made a bee line for five miles before turning to the right or left. 11? thou began to circle and was last heard of near Len oir, erinvurm of everybody 'he me! ! a ihev z? I "seen antuing O! i. ry.'5 iei, on Xis :ns?J.. v i i i O C-!0( -. C m., Herbert Iviiowlas Mfrriscn in the 3 1st year of his age. Me leaves a wife and two little girls to mourn for busb.ani and father "gone, lie wa-3 a native of Massi:ehu:-;ettr. and mar ked Mis? Ada McrElrath, of Morgan ton, in '7 v). Mr. Mo-rison was .an cvitorao!ogi.st - of r'rs attainments, and was wedded to hjf profession, which to him was a source of pleasure and profit. A close student, a cultured scholar, lie had, perhaps, a3 much b-ain force f s any man of his age in the State. Poor fellow.; in the vigor of strength, in the very red of the morn ing, he llaged e'er he reached the crest of the hill, e'er the- shadows slanted downward. Weary traveller; he halted on his journey, and e'er he resumed his march hig heart sorely throbbed and tlien'forever grew still. Herbe t; I hope "it is well with thee' beyond the confines of this Vanity Fair, C. M. LiNViLLis Items. Evans Bros, shipped 1700 ehircle blocks down Lhiville to Berry's rzilU. First that ever cam 3 down this stream. Mr, Polzo, the large stave contractor, is getting out staves in the Beach J jt torn, whore stem whistles nor tho crow ing of chickens cannot be heard. Sam C. Wilson, in hi3 88th yenr, died at his residence on Patty Creek on the 4th inst. R.N. K. faid it yas between shucks and straw with the stoc' . It is betweeu onions and lettuc9 with the people rvow- a.,days. Crops look well, especially the corn. JFhent hrs come out soaie. Rye is tiue. Irish potato crop looks well. Snor.T Off. DEDICATED TO THE FiUENDS OF .... . LITTLE MITTIE JOHNSTON, BT MRS. K. A. CCB3. Cease, C mourning ones, thy wsaping; Who yon loved in only sleenmg; Safe above ia Jeus keeping. Thcuorh removed from thy fond carping, Heavenly robo and crown ehe a weanug, In a home of God's preparing. Brighter uot her eyo fs beaming; Sweeter now her smile is gloaming; Heaven's own light aronadher streamisg. From her rest of glory bending, Still her loyed ones here attending; Love for them witlj praises blending. Murmur not at God's disposing- All your trust in. him reposing; Wait and labor 'till life's closing. Then beside the crystal river Thou shalt walk with loved ones ever, Griuf and parting knowing never. THE NEXT STATE FAlPw, SQMK INTERESTING XOTES ABOUT THE TREMIUM LIST, &C. "We are in receipt of a copT of the preininm lift and regulations of the twenty-tifth annual fair ot the INrth Carolina btate Acrncnltnral Society, to bo held at Kileich Oc tober 12-17 inclusive. The Jwhole number of premiums ouered is 742, aggregating over $6,000, divided into fifty-four classes. Some of the more important premiums are as follows: Cotton Aggregate cash premi ums $180, to which are added spe cial premiums amounting to 197, making cotton premiums d77. Tobacco Cash premiums ?22o, special tor tobacco $q0; also two good medals and tour dipiemis. , Wijkat Cash premiums 35; spe cial $7,00. ior corn, oats, rye. held peas, ground pea?, nav, gar den crops, etc , &c, the premiums range from 25 to $100 each. Cattle in thia department the premiums are especially liberal. amonnuui to SI. 044, divided Hitiong tiie breeds ot Jerseys, Gner nevs. JJevoiis, Avrshir.p. cshort ilorns. HoUteins and Grades or Natiws. II E-Er ThJ preminms in this depai sment are also very handsome, ajTegatiDg $505. This dots not include tli amount offered for tri als t" speed. 8eei, SffiNE, &6. In "this de- ' partmu'at .the preminms arc also liberal, and will no doubt insure a iro ?d txhibit in theso departments rcULTRY In this department . - -' - the prt mi'iuii-a. ipii-o lib ra a grrgating ov-r 150. ' " In iho dcpa:tnfnM ff Orchard Pre duct?, Pantry Sap: Ac, t' e preminma ar ioo. . Wo notr that .$35 in c:wh h flored ..r the best ten ponnds of hutrer to wh'ch hav0 been athhrl Romo special premiums for second and third best. In the department for manufac tures, y?c note liberal ctsh premi nmi r Good cash preminms aro offered for carriage?, bngio-, cbimr vror,' lather, textiles, oarK-ntrv, & Hl- ol c:;rrriges md for b st dipl 17 i- vfe dp-r?mrnt for hp1 ('jitf g.i, .a:!is4, t,03lc f.,P ,l3 d. :.irt- Un-h r h jiea iingof Srocia! lrerv.,,.- .,.. f,;?f ;?r.. . special: Forvthoh.'iil pslinl. uhjvct to rm N".rt!i C?Hr.din- ! ,nJh.w.. o,oti t,ttn :rfi,.;, J5O0; 1:1 addmen to which tho aUc wf?l competitor will ,v. pr. a.Mltpf? v.'ith a land.ome phtme f.ame '"V 1" correspond with tmw "?-$lo. For boPt vVrrr ci Lt For iwi era von iirrr;.- . . " . .'ii, niiv bill- job', by B,rl Bdt;rru -mT,ot nv 6nb- wet cravon drawing, I ho bf 1 ny snhjVct. 10. Fot mp Orawinir hv teHeher or any ppi, in KXiJ jn Norlh .Carolina, the n,9J drawn to bo Qttho county of which the teacher or pupil a resident, and on aseieutono inch to the mile a copy ot Webster's nnabrided dictionary, value $13, donated by q ?. At;rri, pnldishcrs. Sprmgheld Mass. These pre mmmawill attract the attention of oar female echoola, and a lively corn pent, on may be expected. under tha machinery head the prerainrrji as nsnal are very good e note for bestdwplay of apical tnrnl implements $50 and diploma, in tho department of Trails of bpecd, a number of pro visions have een inserted, which will guard that department from some ot the impositions heretofore practised- and under tho judicious manage ment oftl.5 gentlemen who have this departmontin charge wo may expect eotre specially fine racing, witnont the amending objectionfc ttat have at some former fairs pre vailed. Take it all in all, it is an ad mirably arranged premium lirt. and one that we believe will meet with Jm.i universal endprsvmrnt. Persons whUhing a copy of the pre ninm list can;obtain it bvwtit inu to the Secretary of the Society at R deign. TTIr. Ben. C. Jones, a Eegisterea l 11 rmicist, has ensr.irpd with ti. r'm. pon Drug Sfore. Vrrhcriptions carefnlly ;r:mpannded at auy hour, night cr day. viive us a triil and wo garcantcesatisfac- 61'EClAL JSOTICiijj. gyReaemher only Fresh Drugs at lull iB.rho 1 TTire for sale at T. I. Gil liam & Co.'s, SOT Only Fresh See4s cf all k!nds 'at Tull'fl. SiTEflstern Yam Potatoes for select tho Cash Warehouse. SSfFreah ground meal a!way3 ca hand at the Cash TTarehousp. STA largo lot of Croonet Sets inst arrived at tho Hardware ir-'tore. ffA fnll linacf Busirv Aliita and Wheels jut received at T. I. Gilhams ct Co. s. tT largo supply nf ilKat Brr.c and F?ed &X-1&' Just rccived at the Cash Warehouse. ST Brick for snl bv Knott & Perlcin- son, at?.l and $ per thouaiud, Glen Alpine J?tr.t:o:, N. C. CHLLDREN OFTEN VKV TV the night with a Unning fever, and the paronr is at a loss to divioo the caus.. worms! rturcwl ere at work. A dose 'of Shriuer's Indian Verinitco is tho only E. F. GOODSON'S Fccii anil Knle Stable, Kept in connection with the Eagle Hotel, near the depot, MORGANTON, - - - N. C. MRS. P. P. SIMMONS desires to state U tie puSiic that ia propwea to oo rir brnidinjj ot an ei qms tj cuv.itj. bh ha3 t kn the pre mium at tha Sttf FaiTi, and is the only . . i - . . i . - . pt-ru in mis Recii a i nav can ao suck work. Addrt-M. Juii! in. li n. BEEP CONTRACT. Wkbtisx N. C. Insane asvltth, rdoruanton N. C. Sealed proposals wi'l ba received until Tulj 3d, tti.-ij for tha furnisbih of beef for the Western Morth Curoiina Insane i svluRa fur tiJ perio J of twelve months from Julj IS.' Si. 1SS5. to b delivered twice p?r week ia such quantities as will oe required hj the steward and of such quality a-j n ill l.e approved by him. tha executive' ooumnittea useriujr rijbt to accept or reject nil bvli. F. M. SCEOQGS. June 10. 1R33. ' SSJcwarJ. Important Notice, v ' T-rr'" "' . 1 .iH ! A i I1 1 D Wi A i R R 1 a DLKS TO A S7JCA21 EXGIX::. We are ,ole Malta ftrablo-Plcw, Feed Cutters, Cera Shellers AD ALL OETI R K!DA OF AGrJuULTTJFaiJlJPLFJlNT Try us on Steel Plows and Ilandb nriUi YiW. n!irt-P- t m Iron of every kind. Wo wfll sav0 you money. ' ' "0W8' DnU &tcd Wg aro Headquarfers pr Builders Hardware OF EVERY KIND. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE THE PRICES. ip the mechanics we wouhlsay that wo hrvo ts i that aro to t fonn.1 in Western North c7.o hll tfPV? Ue ol T" Plane,, K-kKa Circular, IU-.A rnd lubESt P an , TnS !U .klDj3 too numerous to acntioo. cSmo and examSo our ikVSr" stand. Eospcctfnl.'y, npi?g & Cox'a old H X. S-illa,m & Co. X will Pay Cash for Grain and other Products. Also that T have ou haal for s a nnmr of the well know JPIeiLxo.o2i.-t Wagons. lOOD SUPPLY OF FLOU It IN ILL Q BIDES. feLUDT?D THE CFLEBP1T ED Inolr' FI.r (E0LLPEOM:3S). EQUAL TO TILVTf ANY fecefe Brr2n A1ys on Hand. BIQ. H. PBARSOTVT- ooooooooooooooooo reat coooocoocoooooooo TC elliug- Off at 0 ost. I will sell the entire stock of R. WILLIAMS, 'consisting of Dry Goods, B oots and Hats9 3HEa? dwai1 & ? Crockery h lassware, and all audi article nanally kept by dealers in General merchandise. PURCIIASEUS WIIOCALLJIKST WILL II4VE TUK BENE FIT OF SELECTIONS. Come at once with, ' the May 22, f. A. SOBB, Seal Estate AgcqL I desire to eUto to the pubh'o generally tkttt I have opened aa ot2c ia Aornn tcn for tha sale of rtal estate, mineral interest, and town property. I will open cob.Buicatioa with Laud buyers from all parts of the Union, and auU for the af Manual of colnuiss. I ttior foro claixa that my facilities for eting sales is a3 goo.1 m any xaoiliuua that cn be employed. AJl persons hr.vin lai)da, miutral interest, town lots, impioved or nuhnproved, will Jo well ia call and oc me, fjiva locatloa, U-undry and bnt terms, ar.d I wiil have their property ad vertised through the Htar, a paper ih d has an extenhivo circulation in TGry rjtate ia the Union. GiTeme a trial md I will savo yon money. OfSco in con nection with tho Stab office building. It. A. Cobb, Jbrganton, C. N. OCOOOCKCK000000000000000 JO OOCKXXUOOOOX)CXOOOOOOOOQ Notions, Shoes. ress -Groods, Cash, ASSIGNEE, K. B. Spragack GROCER & COHFECTIOIIEB, and Dealer in County PrcflEce, MOUGANTON, N. O. FOTJTZ'S WOaCKAUD CATTLE POVDCR3 So nu ni di of Coua lvr or Lrv r T. If f (xitrt Porln r dmk ta bo. Kwtil Po virr will rnn lixl prrca Uo Ouu. Ffoti Portr win prrrtnl Giru I fow-uw Foca Powitrr will torrea tM qaaatltr ii tni cream twenty pr ceau aad ccxka lb taUcT trm mt' iwfft Foati"a Powflri win rcr nr roTst airsou miT ITw to wntra llorwa aiv! ( atU ara 8oU crerywber. OATIO M. TOUTS. rrerlat 7L
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