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. The Morgantoii Star. T. G. COBB, Editor and Proprietor B. A .COBB,- Manager and Soliciting && MOB G ANTON, Friday, Uuly. 3, N. C. ..1885. The sweet dove that has so long been deluged ia the storms ol a arK- ness and doubt has risen from politically and religiously, and we piace ue stops the other end, and S -me fe! Iowa say don't mix poll the mudy waters whispered, invite all to eome, either as mer- destroys the rats. He then sets it tics and religion. When yon. har "Peace" peace" into the ears of James L. Eobinson, of fAacon, and rrrno, hi i,Uflift brow with a la UiunuKvi -- - ii 1 J ryii U 000 wreath, twined by the r- be realized. When it yon go far- practically completed, lbo con--Lie fingers sni perfnmed wHh (her son.h orwest,o make -hi, the delicate breath of Senator Ran- soin. Glad yon got it James, as I I are uououess i ! ui jum -- ftcmirants for Congressional slip- aspirants ir -ouS Pfrs. We pnll off our hat to Land pfrs. we pn Inspector Robinson ONLY" ONE SLICE FOR BLRKE itt . i in. ni i We nOllCc, a lUO Jlicuuo " I Rnrronnded the table and Col. None but those who tried it and 1781 by a gentleman m Scotland, a-.vay .vitn s.;ch unags ana pm ut Eurrounded tpa taoie ana am,rec;ate its value and was carried around for a nnm- cwit men ol brains and cbAraclur l Dowd walked into carve the Demo lett it can appreciate its value. " f CM . .uAr...w in his their Von can't reform a cratic pie, Burke received but one slice ad yas told that wa3 her share: while some other counties re ceived two, three, four and even five slices. Now, it all agree that that this ii the right way to di- vide the pie we have no more to sav: but if Burke is entitled to an- Mhof si, nr two. wft haTa nlentv r iUr l,fM 1 i i uuu w " ready to receive their portion men wnouav wucu ... .uuv i :Kr.-n.. i for the .past twenty years Helping to colleot the ingredients that made Kia rlrt I It OA11 TBA if t nis lfi I Burke's share and the pie has been fairly divided, ehe will be content but if her people find that othe v,;OQ ...ffphinff morp. ami arp i ,tn Vi TO;n imeuuucu, .oCJ -m.a,- plain. At present Burke has only one office, that of Deputy Collector, j while Clevclani has General Store- keeper, two Guagers and a number of storekeeprs. Catawba has three Deputy Collectors, and Wilke, Iredell and Mecklenburg in pro portion. So far as w are concern ed in refiorencd to the revenue ap pointments, we can adopt the language of the late Sheriff Alex Duckworth: "We have got noth- want nothing, neither do we expect anything. All we want .1 ifO .1 J 11 I as tne "iar iding, ana an our people ask ie an equal distribution j of the offices to Democrats and Tipon Democratic principles. HORG ANTON AS A TRAD- - IN G CENTRE. Morganton possesses peculiar a - - I advantages over all other towns or cities in Western North Carolina as a good trading point. While most ot the other towns are solely dependent upou the products of the farmers for their trade (and that only once a year), Morganton has that advantage also, and in addi- xion -ue comes iu ior a large snare f : " 1 t t 1 appropriated annually to rnn tho ITT .i A 1 I Yres.ern i.gyium, ouisioe or tne construction expenses, which from the beginning to the time it is com ' plete will be five hundred thousand dollars. The workmen employed, both skilled and common laborers. are all dependent upon the nearest maiket to supply their wants while at work. We also have the Mor ganton Furniture Factory, which we learn pays oat about one thon- u...o F, moutujoi iaoui, iumoer and other incidental , ex- petises. This money is distributed to a class of men that will keep it in circulation. Also in and around Morganton we have a number of steam and water merchant and saw mills that pay out large sums of money monthly to run their ma- chinerv J To men ?ha want to engage in any kind ot business or farming, we contend that Morganton or Burke & . couniy pu ni ino mBL peculiar advantage', of any Other section in Western North Carolina. :ndas toouriclimateit cannot be surpassed in this or anjr other hUte.in the Uuion, Omy last week a-gentleinan uom lueeaa.-in part of the State spent ten days n and around Piedmont Springs. On- hia.retiim. JtLated .. that he had gained ten poundsand felt like a We are sate in saying tht all gectional feeling has been abandon- . , ed. Every man will be respected .. ..... I and protected in nisriguisuo..j) iiiraberhav8llia(je -t th(nr inding ohants, mechanics, or as tarmers, assuring them that Dy mau.iry uu i little canital a bis interest can money" the nrst six months ana then pay it ah out in doctor hills -- c?Y mrnlTlft add often I . . . i I -- v times in the far West stranded up on abed with chills and fever dying slowly, panting for tho cool-water brooks that come rippling down ' - rp aK lo R A T t?f16ldne8 0th" rCkL,n" ville, GrandfUer, blacc Mountain.- Nnntti virmnTain ana manv u uen. .l-r J I - l A FATAL MALADY. Statesville Landmark. One of the most deadly ailments which have ravaged this section in manv vears. is on9 now firointr around which attacks thf bowels aIlu brains of children. They aro taken with diarehoea, and a? soon i.ii i ti i.i j? as the Dowels are ciiet'Keu me qis- eas auacKS uie . uram, UHuaing .. . t : :.- death in a few hours- There have been 8evera dealns froiI1 thi8 Kf iec ion ia miswwn anu viuimry, .i . -j i I and we near ox it in araerenc pans "l " ..r.w.. Q. . . to he hut an inoioent oi uio oij- easw. ai is ine oram coiuunuaii'iii . , , aftfir the bowel- have j)een contfui!ef. The bowels are, however, of conrse the seat of the tronble, and we mnke mention ii-.i ii .1. . t . . i or ine naiaay tiiai parenw may ov VVI tlCU O' Vll V VillVjl Hi Ut 11I1D season with the diet ol their chil dren. Let friends in upuer Cleveland encourage and vote for the Bostoti Uonstruction s route via liiack a, Shelby and Rntherfordton. Let them talk, it up and encourage thai route, which will 'fore the Carolina Central or Seaboard Air Line, to T . -o g h for gev. J Grfl -HRfinns. Thov cannot o-o to Rntherfordton, if the Boston Oon- struction Company first build t' that place. They must and will move Northward t) O.-anberry. Capt. Ramseur says tho Horganton route can be graded 18 miles with out a hill or branch for $20,000. So let us have two routes. Oue to .JU 1L'L U lllfeV L I VU J UU .ff.0 V 1 Li U U B, . , Rlltherfordton. and the other to Cranberry via Mor- ganton or Marion.--Sh.lby Aura- ra STATE NEWri, A po6tofh3 has been established at Hound Knob. The Press Association meets next . year at Shelby. elecle'd cbief 0f police of Asheville. A colored baby in Craven county bears the name of Grover Cleve land. The Teachers' Assembly at Black Mountain adjournad Monday. It was a sucsess, I t tt h..ii:-i.- iiu, v . . uinuiu lino duvjuvcu I a .i,rt-t:jrt ..f rn; .,:n I 1 Fema.le College, .. " o.uc" Rev. Dr, J. A. LeFevre, of Bal i- of Davidson College. A disease called "black tongue" is prevailing among the cattlu in 1? or syth county with fatal iffect. There are rumors about the re moval of the shops of tho Western North Carol Him R.iironri trrvn Salisbury to AeheviUo. Mr H v I U1JCI u JLi-mam, 1 has a Wat.fh whnart naco i mu,),, ,-f black waluut. He thinks it is the I only wooden watch in the world. I i?-,-,- u. ,1 . i I Iteports snow that unusual dam- Rffe 1S being done t peaohes j pears, and phnns by enrculio, which is a great, pe.t this teason.' m,t13 paging 1 ho pear. nd the crop will be matQriallyre dnced.it is thought. . Iaisease in inai counry, anu nine irvin rnricer, a carpenter auoui nwu tlM-wu. child of Mr. L. 8. Overman, of ! 60 vears old and now livini? in around, who will c back on a V . 1 a - . I I . a. I 1 1" 1 . A T . WaI vmi V lofl C 1 rl IM CW , Salisbury, died of it lust week Randolph connty, hns up -to this fellow's grammar. I wouldn't mind r lhe dianhcea or dvfenterv. seerne I dato moved 95 timos diiriiKr hi Nuuff Rwallowed by a whale, out l I - - r mt 1 I - r-m I 'iWlWd : t ' r :.mw ...i v, alee Forest College unanimously voted to receive the sons of ministers t every denomination free of charge fur toition.-r-cJJ. The Salem Press tells of a man who catches rata by putting a hl- low log under the hay in his barn. I Ho stems ur one end, and in a few in dtys the rats carry trah, and build IieSio 111 ll ....... - tor another nam. The Times says the rail rosd frcm Frnklinton to Loni.bnrg ie , j. A bomi. fui dinner Wft8 furnished bv the nin'rnna nf TjOmflhuri?. ill WhitoV i - - ii - . urove.io meucpuruug w . ackuoueledment of their valuable uow leamc The Bluff church, Cumberland county, probably has the oldes! mion set ofanv church in the gn-ltej States. The set wa? n.AMntH t- iha nhnrr h in t ip vpar i - . . .1 1 iimuicy - . saddlebags. It is well preserved nnd in U6e now. For a gri-at nnm- her of vears it has been in thu caro of the McSwain family, s mmom- her of which has always been an elder in tne cnurcn. n a now wj i the uossesion ot Dr. Mcwain. I - GENERAL NEWS. Littio Joe. tho best news by .in I New York is dead. Charles T. Howard, at New 0,.)eHn, the Wel knoVn chit of - h Louisiana Lottery Company i. d d ute. lie has a tamily. m i I l ney commenced running norso- cars uirougn Dn.'iway,iv a iasi iiumuuv iuu uuuzunx U1U b'ligtj nas disappear, irom mesrreet, uiei i i- i i .i . . i xiur&-ii rnurunu -"'' iaviu': oongnt cno stages anu norses.. , One of the peculiar 'incidents f growing ont ot the trial ot uaiverius L was the discovery thr. the ' French word Claviers ha for one ot its meanings 'key chains." Th-. name Oinvorius was invariably pronunced Claviers by the people i ii . . . . i . ifoni oiuv.riiii country, an in nnuing' or ine watcn Key at tne .J : i .1 .1, . .! r sorvoir was u important link in the chain of circumstantial evi dence lhat led to his conviction. FRESH FASHION NOTSS. lancy jewels ar more in favo: than ever. Wo are ovarwhelmeo ...:u T.......: i i ti i and sizes. There is a nw fabrin palled " cheviot muslin, which is not thick- er than woolen crape and make up ry prettily in plainted skirts and t times. Bedroom Flippers are perfectly t a arming, oemg ol dart velvtn lined at the sides with smin and trimmer! with a rncho aud bow ol I saun riDDon. Striped silk and velvet pekins are much emnlovA.l in .....i.;a lion with lighter fabrics tor sum- mer toilets, more especially for oouices and tunics. Entire lace dresses, that is, those cut irom net lace, in the saum lash ion as any other pk-ca goods, will be onetoi special ieatures of the r -i. Uoiors for gloves aro vert nuifct ana tne popular demand is Jimited j.i i Jq x i i . i " " . ) ' a ot shades of Congo or lieht 1 On t li or m-ilriwo .in) .1.1 . I .-p.... v-.i.io iui cuu-o ttuauus oi I -u.uiuj. i ixy . A novelty in a Japanese fan ia made of parchment, the design somewhat like a buncK of gmpe ieave3 ana between tho leaves are openings which offer convenient j plaoi s lor observation. Among tne nobons specially adapted for summer bonnets are handsome grenadine ribbons with wide sunn si ri pes, which come in J cream color, li.ht bine, pink, the new cUartren.e 'and a ooun'la of - - f Shades OI eril. I i..-.T-t cu'H-o HM lilOlOlIHIll HMO sea.l wear will be by both iadioa and children. 'JLV.ey c.n be Procure to Uee or button Jv,t the laced canvas shoe mh, in much greater d.n,nd han tlu that are buttoned.. ebestajrupju tu- tfoiU for 'the raouoy at cipwguc's. U2i WHISKEY.. He OiTirHT TO F.OIIT InTKI-JAL Rkvescb. rFroriBeiortin: th Allan Comtitu- lion. I bol'evo lqnor is a god thing its place, and I believe i place w .hell. It I was in hell 1 might uiwiik ..,..u ,....,.. i will on this earth drink it again. a ieii lait viii wj j-uu u know hu hasn't got arn ruligion to . . . "... . i J? 11. k 1 1 A. A . - ..... . mix. 1 would mix religion witn politic?, but not politics with re ligion. A little religion will help politics. I? will m:ike i! cl-an and decent. Wo want truth, inticJ. and temperance mixed with psiikies in this State, i iks lo the Lr-gis- Utiiro of T:ntifctfe) oi uiu sitj-cf the other tUy. They aro talking about a constitutional amendment on. ihe liquor question up l here. Wo want thU oucstiun chared up boyoud the loach ol he li.tU 3,oa, - road, Judg-s -ho bop uj now and then and sy s-'mething it ne hi u.iio P s . . . . . a 1 V' ...... r. V 1 rs. St n. uii::oii8iiiui lonut. c . , r . j State notii you send good men to tho Lgislntnru. mio men corns to every ly c'8ft,nre ' M Georgia that ain t ht to go to the cnain gang. u wurcm; i'mv.ch' intatm.ns rcg that H being done by whukey, ytn are rotten your- 5omo or you uero aon i know ma. T aooak Dlainlv. 1 U6C words von can understand. Now vou t an tako tho Latin ward de- yy .-d an it won't laso a fellow. If you take the good old Anglooaxon word rot en vou can cut lus head oil. Yon ee, I chooee my words. Of coii lie there are always sme would hate to be nibbled to death hv minimum -1 Whisk i nnii ennd for on u, jr i this world for which thi-ru ,a nt soinethiiio. a o thai i lwttnr. jf. ti10 tirae ever comes when they flrtV to mo- Yn' M if von Hnn'i drink whiskey " I will ay. '-Get w)' -hroud ready." I mean to die .ni n "qor win eave mm, x am ready to preach his funeral ser mon. If there isin tbia vast audience one man or woman who never hud a relative or loved one hurt oi ruiu ed by whiskoy, I want him or her to stand up right no. You huve ad had a bro.h.r, or a son, or a lather, or a 6on-in-law ruined by whisky. My goodness, those s.ns- in-law! I d lather have a boa con strictor around my ncek than to have a drunken .oD-iu-law. The d.vil can't do any worse than that, are daily dallying with the whisky question are going to get canght jnt that way. The devil is going 10 slip up on you with a drunken son-in-law, and I'll bot he will mate you a proniDitioni&t witu a 1 vuneance. God despises a coward. I had rather die at tho mouth of a can non doing my duty than to run awav from it bee. dig I was afraid. God intrusts all the noble causes on tni iHrlh t0 men who ttre ?arae- i duu t mean lo talk acre more lW halt an hour. If any of you '"ovvs get tired yon know the way home. Wo wouldu't have mised you if you hadn't come at all. i i .u . 'DEAD BUSINESS MEN. i)RciiKs who wouldn't bell ; Q-ODS TO A NON -A DVEJKTI6ER. A Sentinel embassador walked "uu a rtuin nusiacss in Vinston -a few davs -o on hi rnnn i i . ? i .. learu wno uesiroa anything in the way of anvertisement, and noticed tu:il H drummer stood by tho coun- ter wl11 bis sample yalises ready to Pen "Anything you want to say in thep-per this "week?" cueriedthe reporter of. tho man behind the t V0" 3ad the business (?) man. d0"'' believo in advestising. 1 w'ollldn 1 a cent lor. all tho advertisim?!" The d - ... utj.iti rpn.irlor woo hoi j.. and theu slowly taking nn hia 1 - r r ZJ ' MWell u let f m lU' 1 dou t care to !l" l TO IUB.a wbo in bJdlG.Ve ,u advertising. W 7 UV6 me .. . u. iu BiriKo up a trade wun a dead man, I will go to the rrHveyard and swap tombstones, Gv-day,6ir."--. Winttan Sentinel. . I m a . a a . . " . " . i real- OOOOvCOOCOOOOOOOO elling Off at ost( I will sell tho cntiro stock of U. Dry (xoods. loots and Shoes. Hats? Motions, Dress Goods, Glassware, and all such articles uanally kept by dealers in General xncrchandiu PURCHASERS WHO CALL FIRST WILL HAVE THK BEND FIT OF SELECTIONS. Come at once witli the 3T. ISC. Miv 22. 18S5. I desire to say to the formers ot Burke aud the adjoining counUe th X will Pay Cash for Grain and other Products, Also lhat I hare on Land for trao a number of the well know X GOfD SU 1 PLY (1- 1 1 CCll IN ALL MARKET. Grain, Hay, Heal and Brran Always on Hand, rrcu Dtlivi.ry. J1UO. H, PEARSOBI, j A K K IN I ) I I ( IK All persons wanting 60QK STOVES will do well to sco A. P. CHANDLER More jrajlm. lie keeps on hand the famous 'COTTAGE' "GATE CITY," "FIDELITY" and "TI1E BEST" G 0 G EC STOVES.' Also the BUCKEYE FORCE PDHp. a ge:;eral assortment op SHEET-IROIS, WIUF, STOVS PIPES. ZST All tinJsof rrepalrin dona at sort notice. RALEIGH REGISTER. Ey r, tl. HALE, lrtnter to the State. Subscribe to your Home Paper and pay fur it, and then remit $2 to pay for your Slate EeEocrstic Paper, the Raleigii Rkoisteb. Each new subscribtr, remittintr 2 dircnt. i. entitled to the Rlqistkb for one year anJ to raster's Practical Dictionary. -hich, until Angua a, 188?, is ol iered ts a I'rtmium. Sample copies of the Register maiiea on application, Addr. . RALEIGIi REGISTER: Raleigh, X C. arg'ai-iis. OOOOoOOCKX00KX)OOOOOOoOuo WILLIAMS, cormstln;: of Cash. IPearson. . , ASSIGNEE. GRADES. INCLTJDIND THE CELXBRAT. AG MINER We havo a arge stock of HE always in store and can supyly tho trade without delay. We are agents for The Watertown. Engine Company. The Erie The Carlisle Engine Company, LIDDELL & CO. A W MILLS and all kinds of FITTINGS, SHAITING and PULLEYS. Wo can give good terms and low prices. C. A. Sn OPING t& SOJT, local AgenU nl03m Uvrganton. N. C 1 1 i BI O TI C E. A YalnaWe Fara for Sale, JgY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER made by S, T. TearsonC. S. C. Burks County, I will sell at the residence of tl late V, m. McCallianl. on Thursday July the 23d, at 12 M two tmctsof laud, in eluding the lioiiivt met, U-ing and hirr inRurke Coujity, Jir;uly Townhu., on the Catawba Vdvw;NUl tracts coa tamiLg about SCSacrvs inure or less. Terms of sale. On a credit of 12 months, less 10 per cent required in casli on day of sale. Bond and approvfd se curity requi reel and title retained uutu. all the purchas mone is paid. 1 lu, J une lS,- J. A. LACKEY. Conimi-sioinT,
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