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EPISCOPAL. Divine service every Rnn Uy at 11 a. m. and 4 p. in. Sunday School it & p. ra Kev- s p- Matters, Pastor. PRES BYT RR IAN. Service every 1st. 2d ia,l 4th Sunday, Rev. R, B. Anderson, Pa or. Sunday School at 3 p. m.f J. A. Gil mer. Superintendent. BAPTIST. Service every 1st and 3d San, toy, Rev. N. B. Cobb. Pastor. Sunday School at 9 a. m., P. M. Hilderbis nd, Super, hitondent. II El'HODIST. Service every 2st and 4th Bunday. Rev. J. E. England, Pastor. Sun day School at 9 a. ra., J. A. Claywoll, Super intendent. Prayer meeting every Wednes jay niifht. A. M. E.Churcb.Service every Sunday at U a. ui. 7:30 p. m., W, H. .Merrick, P.C Jtlorganton Societies. LIBRARY. Open Wednesdays and Fri ll n-3 Free for membership. $2.00 per year Miss A. L, Avery, Librarian . LOCAL NEWS. feapt, J. C. Mils, of iH'uid.letovn vas in town Monday. ,Mr. B. F. Davis and wife are visiting in Lenoir this week. jjr. H. H, Crowson.has moved his Milliard table into the old hotel offise. Mr, Wm. McConneighey haa com menced building on his lot east of W. E. Coffey's. Glad to see our friend Mr. S. J. Ervin able to be up and at his office again... , The Insane Asylum at this place now has 25 inmates under treatment. Mr. Weightstill Williams is build ing a dwelling house for Mxt Foster on Depo street. rWe learn that brandy peaches and lager beer are plentiful at Glen Alpine Station. Dr. Turner Abernethy, and aged and respected citizen of Catawba county, died last Saturday. Miss Addie "Walton, after a long visit to Georgetown, has gladdened friends and home circle by her return. Miss Nettie Ward, who has been at school at Greensboro for some time, is at home for the sum mer. Mr. J. P. Alexander, of Gibbs P U., gave ns a pleasant call Tuesday. TninKs wneat win oe over nan a crop. andsays the prospect for corn was never The Rev. Dr. Pickett, former Rector of Grace church, is gpendin the summer at the hospitable retreat ofBrookwood. Mr. J. H, Wilson, the new bar ber, i receiving a lot of new tools which will add much to the already jisatness of hig shop. Hit new chair and razors are daisies, j Z Mr. J. D. Bar din, of Wilson, spen I ten dayg at Piedmont Springs and gain ea ten pounas in nesu, our pure air andeold sparkling water will almos give life to the dead. Its a mighty dull time, bu I cheap Jim (J. F. Battle") will keep up some excitement; and if he had a big stock it would be a show to see him 1 "rattle them oft. The juvenile bird nest fiend is abroad in the land. Down him. Spank him. Jerk hint. Yank him. Pinch hia. JFhale him. Pull him. Frail him. fitfragle him below the rear buttons of his raistband.-2?2. Two blind boys. W. N. McCur ry and J. R. Winters, will lecture in the Town Hall Saturday nteht at 8 o'clock. Subiects, "United States among other nations" and "North Carolina. We are sorry to see correspon dents in the Enterprise signed W. E. Abernethy and E. S. W. have almost got up to fever heat. Hands off for the Star if you please, without in the capacity of peace maker. The north wing of the Insane Asylum at this place will be complete ana ready ror patients inside or a year. The instituiori, when finished. will accommodate 600 patients, and have cost 8500,000. -Mr. L. A. Ram sum, the artist, wul go to Atlanta and other po;nts .-Al m ' 1 , 11. oum in a rew ciays to couees some important views. Those wanting jwork in hig line during his absence twill wait patiently until his return. I A young lady, we think a Miss jGrady, left a package of good at the jhorseracks in front of fi c Stak Of fice, where her horse wss hitched. Monday evening. The same will be landed to her by calling i the Star jffice. AliO UT O (JR KxOU AN"GE. " We are frequently put to great incon venjeqee on account of parsons taking our exchanges out of the effioa. ieu- leoien are welcome to road them in the oinoa but not to take them out. A word o the wise is sufficient. W HY I IT ? There is not a paper published in the State, except 2lfarganten, but in which you will find the cards of a majority, if not all, of the lawyers and doctors of the town. Why is it the professional men of Mbrganton do not advertise? Is it because their business will not justify an advertisement? or is it that thev are too poor? or is it that they do not" ap preciate the value of printer's ink. We know times are hard, but this is one rea-. son why you should make a greater ef- ort. Give us an advertisement aud we will throw business into your hands. COXMISSIONERS ELECTION. There will be an election soon of a commissioner toTill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr. Tull. It is conceeded by all that the south ern or eastern part of the county is entitled to- the place, and there is some good material to. select fromA Hojn ace Conley, of Lovelady, L- F. War lick, of Icard, P. P. Mull and Joseph Mull, of Lower Fork, either of those gentlemen, would fill the place with credit and do honor to thei? section. IN TUG- MiltiiiBOUiNG COUNTIES. WHAT OUR NKlGliP.0113 IN THIS At- JOI N IXG CO UHTI ES ARE H iLVO GLEAUEDFRCMTIIEIRC UN-' TY PAVER. v -'v Tuor to comnuift irtntenje to imprisonmeut nder- for A Downfall. No man can be so well situated but what he will be subject to a sud den downfall. A certain gentleuiari in town was accustomed to '-sleeping behind." A short time ago, in order to have a ehange, proposed to his better half that he would occupy the front side. All went well until the wee hours of the morning, when his wife was aroused by a sound a of distant thunder. She exclaimed, My dear, what in the world is the matter?" "Wife, come here quick; I have rolled put of the bed ajid. hurt myself. Strike a light and see how bad I am hurt, and let me get behind, for I'll never sleep before again while I keep my senses." mcbowell. Marion Bugle, A fearful cyclono passed through !l portion of Sugar Hill township Thurs day, Various accounts describe it ap a frightful thing. Hon. W. H. H. Cowlpq, Congress member from the 8th Congressional District, and brother of Mrs. M. M. Teagae is visting Mr. Teague. The moonshiners on Buck Creek art1 again in trouble. Avery Elliott, G o, Johnson and others have been arreted and carried to Burnsville for a hearmji before aU.ii Commissioner. CLEAVLAND. . Shelby Aurora.. , The friends of Capfc. Plato Durham intend q erect a monument to his mem ory. Shelby continues to increase in popu lation and the demand for new houses increases. The farmers are busy this week hai vesting their wheat. The oat crop is not good, and the wheat crop is about half as muoh in yield as anticipated. Maj. Ben F. Bnggs, whom many of our citizens remember a.s a conspicuous character and miner, died on June 12th, at his resideuce near Yorkville, St, O. Ifessrs. T, D. Luttimore, John S. Wray and A. B. Suttle went to Morgan ton Insane Asylum ou a visit to M. W. Alex Hoke. They report Mr. Hoke as in fine spirits, with good physical health. They enterlain hopes of his restoration to sanity. Religious services have been held dai ly for ten days in the Methodist Church. Able and earnest sermons have bee preached every night to good at tentive audiences, but no religions ex citementbaa beeu aroused among the sinners. Rev. B. R. Hall has beeu ably assisted by Rey. Dr. Woo4, Rvs. Crea sy, Giles and Davis, and Shelby has been favored recently by many ?uperb av mons yet there has boen no revival, we regret to say. in ; tr life. IVputy Colioetor Hoffman, of Burke, having in tow the late incum bent, L. A. '.Bristol, Esq., was down, last Week, lo jking after revenue af Iftirsv Mr.O. A. Lijtle is burning brick for building a brick house on his farm about; miles from Lonoir. He has lost about '2-)fiOQ. by the late rains. La9t Saturday two weeks ao, during the prevalence of a severe storm, some vandals entered I4ttle jobn's Church, about 7 miles west of Lenoir, to seek shelter and, while in the hoic, broke into a desk and took out the class book and other books and tore them up, thus destroyed the registry of the membership. The Lower Creek Commissioners will meek to perfect arranginents for the summer's work on Lower C!rfpL- on the hi st Saturday in July. One of j ne hardest sections, on the creek is hat in charrre of Mr. V.. P. Mi'Upt. w-hich includes thQ lowering of the creek bed in a ditch running through ns tarm, which has never been deeo enough. The Morganton Stab reports a mar velous eEcape from instant death which throws Robert Odium's exploit in the shade. A yonng man, whose name is not stated, while at work on the root of the msane asylum, was in expectation of beiug arrested for some petty misde meanor. He was fully 150 feet from the f?Tfmr,f!. . He saw a person whom he thought to be Constable Alex Perry ap proaching him, and, becoming excited, he lost his balanceand fell to the ground. He was unconsaious for a few minutes, but eventually recovered, nd is now m well as ever. Charleston (S. C.) Ntiv and Courier. The above in substance haa been cop ied from the Star by every daily paper in the State and a number of the moat prominent weeklies with a httle varia tion. The Asheville Citizen, however, calls us to taw on the distance the man fell . Of course we did not fcake th.e tfte line to the ground, but to measure from the top of the building to the basement, the route the young man fell, we still stick to our text. Cojje lot U6 Keason Together. It is very unpleasant to us to have to call attention more than once to those who owe us. As yet sany have not heeded our first notice. Our terms are cash in advance, which is the only plan a paper can be successfully run on, and we are compelled to adopt this plan if we have to curtail ouc subscription list. We are not able to run two or three hundred readers from one to two and even threa years without pay,-neither do we expect "to. We are bending all our energies to send out a live paper, and the verdict so far is that we have sue ceeded. We hope all will take a busi ness view of this matter and come u without further notice and settle or their paper. Oie dollar is a small amount fc? each one of our rerders, but the aggregate ia a big thing to the edi tor, and is his depeadcDce for bread aud meat. W sincerely hope our friend will without f urther notice and pay ' for thir pper, and we assure yon that you will not regret it. You will enjoy : reading your paper more. We will try L harder to give you a good paper, and it will prove to us tnat- yoa appreciate our effort. Try the plau and see if it doesn't work well. idows and Soldiers ay. Laat Wednesday the commission prs began the investigation of wid ows' and saldinrs' r.ln ims for nen- Pns, By 9 o'clock the court square presented the appearance of a camp peeting. 0? course many appeared f hoae o auny w r-- disapproved. The Nifther H:;upuved will be much larger 'u$uvas -u,u-ui: dated, which will re- thy Hint lo each one. There- ,wa It is hoped that none will anply but 4-.-n .i j vuv. iiebuaiiy iniieeti. rncoB ut Spnxgue'a. How T Kill a Tv mtn Do evething you oan to pull down 't&m enterm-isea that are skai'fced. Never speak well of an improvement foot. Ii you own any building lots fits the nrici'a bo hvb that none will buy. Lo uothiog to encourage capitajijsta to aettle in youf midst. Never npeak a goo1 word for any one out rutuer wa& out of your way to, say an vil o;itf. Qsjt mad and grumble st every ouo thatdova;i't thiuk like you. Uode your doors agaiusi every new conpif-'r. A I ;iys spenk eyil of your, h ome, pap. Tell the people llvvt there i nothing in it .wirth rea.iiug. . That its editor Ka man. no brains, and he igt not capable of aiVMUoiug a sane idea. Stick close to the above, and you will find out ere long, that jour town will have passed into a sweet repose more lastiug than that of 'Rip Van, Wiukle.'- Ec. SJTTGHSUi. Western Democrat. Geo. H. JlfcKeehan, of 3organton, arrived in towu Thursday morning. 3fr. Isaac Stward, of Penland, seriously ill raulferiug from lung hem orrhage. Friday evening Inst bronght the re turn of the We.&verville students to their summer vacation sports. Cspt. J. W. Bowman has sold his gri4 mill and plant, in Ilakersviile, to Afr Guthridf Garland, of this county. .Jfew sigus are as p'enty in town as toads after a Hummer shower, and as pretty ia oonoeptiou aud execution as B&keraville'K utml surrouuuiugs. Pleatv of raiu for the past tex dayv hs oyu-wd a general trchening up of both gjMdtr and fiU crops., which uow giT prosuse of a toutelul harvest. It is r.deriood thac Mr. Edwin Neil, eon of fiUy Neil, ol Yancoy County, h4 the inside tniok for the office cf Guager in that county. Hon. Chas, R. Jbcws of the Charlotte Observer and his beautiful little dauglr ter Mies Carrie wera gus of the Pi-u land Houae for a couple of days this week. Prof, R. J. Reeves, of Kansas Cdy, Mo., is at the Penlaud House. Mr. Beeves is a Civil Engineer and has been tor many years connected wich the Government Purveys. CATAWBA. Hietory Press. Misa Belle hiaccy, oi lirulgewater, visiting &r. J. iS, iopst. There have beeu several Irish pf d dlers before the mayor this week for. selling goods without license. The waters of our mineral springs are used morw extensively this summer thaa eveip before. Chickens and eggs are m special de mand. Chickens have been very high priced this season. Mr. Chas. Chase left Tuesday for New York, where he will buy a fall stock ot good for Messrs.. A. A. Shuford & Co. From tber be will go to Avarn, Me.t and spend several weeks with his mother's family. Early in the spring our farmers did not think there would be ouc-tliird of a crop of wheat raised in Catawba this year, but on harvesting the :rop it in found to be muoh better than was an ticipated. Rev. J. A Beam, cf Cleavland coun ty, gave us a pleasant call Thursday, lie is just from Wake Forest College, where he graduated with hitrU honors. He goes to the Seminary of Louisville soon to complete his course in theology. Mr. W. P. Reinhatdt ia now putting in his grist mills near; town an excelleut turbine water wheel, and otherwise mak ing 'improvements. The "Fjowiih." mills will soon be put in first-class condition. ITEMS FROM 13UIDGE WATER. It is quite a busy time with the arraers just now. In the nijdat of harvesting. Crop very short. Some sav one-tonrth. I think it will do hetter than that. Just commenced laying by corn. The crop looks flittering at this time. Having a heavy rain at this writ ins. Irish potatoes verv tine- Plenty of snip beans and plenty ot bacon to grease them. Don t take my word tor it. (Some and see for youreelf. The question ia aeked. who will take Dr. lull a place on the Hoard. Air. and Mrs. Thorn ton have returned to their old home at Hridgewater to spend the sum mer. What about the railroad? Doiit want the people to quit talk lug ann wruincf aooui it I see that epicy writer haa made his ap pearance on old times in Burke. I bel ieva he is called a fine orator; and how will he do for a poet? Let ns know, Air. U what you are do ing over onJohn'e River. Fish ing time about over I suppose? We don t eetanv more breezea from fable Rock. Listen at Mr. 'Shori Un. He talka about onions and lettuce. It was our Drv&WA to Attkn n . ! Tax Payer?. Whiie the nries of brftftnfr m! li'b. and iiiouv i-i HWviiniv cnw aud h:rd to get, it lehooves evorv one to look around and see win rc taey mv s.ivH monty. Noi, one of the ma'ins of makng n vnry frreat saviac is to cro to Crtw.-ona Drue Store for cvervthi n you need in the drag Ho. In on.br to command the trade and patronage of the puouc, alter repeated trials and disap poiutmflnts the services of a competent Druggist ha3 beoa sroured, a regular v i -w ... ini&iereu auu Xjirena yiarmacist. ond K.t.-h ... T.'.i.-iitnra .1 ii: h y i .v. UvtvftiA'lSc O f-.itt tw ,r n!i.iU -.Kl I 1 . ...... . . 1. - l - - " .. . V. 4 lJ4, VaVATTI . ,.Mj.uai,itol,pluull wju.ifuuetn iica ih an eucumoraace xar r no rvnntt....w ... . i m. i . . tee to the pnbbc that he can make it to heir interest to cive him tlieir ImsinpM. We carry a full line of fvervthin? nsnally kept in a Drug store, and wi'.l Sfll at reasonable prices. Ic cold soila water on draught. T'aysiciana pro Reriptions curi'fiilly cjmpounde-J at all hours of day or night. very trnly vc H. U. Crowsqx, .A 3aia0ftil'Hjaj Df oak J OFFER FOR SALE my nonw Lot in the "West end of 3forgant.ifc embraciag about throe acres, handsome ly imorove!. with fine Garden, Orchunl and Vineyard, luxurient with Vegotablca, Prnitfl Red G rapes of choice variety. ,4 new wMl of d-liionafy col l water has very rrc?:i I v b addel. I will a'.!c sell a f u:l h i i il.'s r v!:e outSc of llonhol.i ond Iw.tcu i- lU-.ntare. SSTCall at Spnjrne's for vonr CoiTe. Sugar and Oau Quods. t5yRemeiAber only lullj. Fresh Drug3 at 5fi?Only Froah Seeds oi lull's. all kinds at dine with "Short Off" a few days ago, and I thought they had every, thing but onions aad lettuce. Mr. h.ditor, did you know that Mr. jujiu vyxi wuuwcu uruiiiujlu7 fut six years? And durinir that time he drummed up a wife in the btate ot iennessee that knows lust how to fix up a sqaare meal. And what a pretty lutle bbe he has fund since he quit drummiog. think a trip to bhortoff by way of Uridgewater would do any editor good, and ir.ore efpecially tiie edi ¬ tor of the Slab. Keapecttnlly, It. N. KlNCATD. For Star. . LINES TO PSYCHE. Sweet stream taak purls thjough primr rc&e to-er. FiterahleTft of aweet Psyche's power; Lirinhing ud ohasfco lihe stools along, Clitrii)gaad beasts with a rippling toiig; With gentle, yel prevailing sway, Intent upon Lev ehoaoa wny; Beautiful aud usetid iu nil her life, 131)8 i r.g and blest iu a world of strife; Her bosom ae pure as the stars above, And Heaven reflected in her soul. CM. Boiling water h highly praised by eminent physicians as a pre ventive ot summer complaint 8. Somofcssort that those who tjrink boiled water will l3 free from diarrhea during summer. An Austin (Tex) policeman ha last arretted the Uovernor ot the State for viofotinga city ordinance by stopping hig carriage on across ng. WaeiAthe policeman ordered him to move oh he told the pohoe- mail to go to sheol. He was then arrested, and the recorder fined him ton dollars. r-GOO bushel of White Corn for aale at the Cash Warehouse. U?Landreth's Peas, Beans, and. all kinds of Garden Seeds at Tull's. CSTEarly Rose Extra Early Vermont fearless Potatoes of Landreth'a selection at Tail's. Brick for sale by Kno!t Jb Perkm son, at and S5 per thousaud. Gleu Alpine Station. N. C. f&You can flad the best line of Gents' Furnishing Goods that are kept iu the market at R. B. Rrittaia & Oo.rs. 5Vust received ak thoCash TTare house, ICO bags of Flour iu all envies. which I will sell at bottom tricea to Cah Buyers. J. H. Pe.ksos. CBe sure, when in town, to call on lit. W. G. Ilogan, agent for the Wa'ter A. wood Mower and Reaper and leave your orders iu time to get a machine for narvest. 40R. B. Brittain & Co. have the con trol of the popnhr James Mean's S3 .00 Shoe, aad will hereafter keep a full lino of same. Also keep a full lino of Chas. Heiser's machine and handmade goods. tSTFor the substantial thiutrsof life. such as Flour, Meal, Hams, Bacon, Lard, aud .Molasses, as well as Country .'re dacts, call at the Cash Warehouse. J. H. Peaks ox F. Warlick & Co., of Icard, de sire to state to their manv cosn Vomers that they have on hand a Large quantity of Fertilizers of different brands which they offer upon reasonable terms. S-Remembe that B, F. Knot, Gleu Alpine Station, keeps ia s'ock thecheap. est and latest styles of Ladies Dreaa Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries at rock bottom prices, lite ralesmen. Ladies and gentlemen, give him a cal and he will save you money. terms apn'.y at oaco to. 2C2i W. Li. HARDIN". BEEP CONTRACT. Wxsreax N, C, Ixsax Astluk, Morzantoa N. C. Sealetl proj0(aLi wtU bi received until July 3rd. 1SS5. for tha furnUhibg of beef for the Western North Carolina In&uie A avium for th period of twolva months from July lSfh. 1SS5. to b delivered twice per week ia such quantities as will oe rcqtiiroJ by the steward and of such quality ai will be approved by him. ihe execative committer reserviog riht t accept or reject all bkla. F. ilSCEO10S, Jane 10. lSSS SJoward. XTOTICIL-TheBoHrd of County Com XI nv.Rsioners will rrvt ou the 2nd Hon day and Tneaday, th 13th and Uth day. of July, for Ihd purpo of wmio? tbe lax L.i8t and hea-icg complaints. All person interested cau bAve. au opportoaU ty to be heard. By order of the Board. t . J-L' J' ESTE3. Clrk Jalj 17 1SS5. UaarJ CktmuxUsiooers. Notice. Mr. Carlton Gile, a hensfHl butcher for MorgantDa, ofTers cash for all the good Beef CaUIq or Sheep delivered ta lum onfoot at his homeor at Morgan-. ton for tbe next twelve months. Also cattle that will make beef a. on by feed ing. JnnA 11 1 ft o ivoxxcjjl:. Morgan ton Produce Market. Corrected WccTcly ly J II. Iir8ony Cash Wareliouso. Buyiug Prices. Coro,.... , 03. Wheat 110 115. Flour, 2302Ga Meal 85. Peas, 9a Rye SU. o.u sa Butter, 15G20. Eggs,.- 10. Chickens, spring 1012). " growu 2022. Bacon, 9. Pork 7. Lard,....... Dried appks, Peeled paches, Uu peeled Green sppJes,... S0 100. Irish potatoes, C075. Early Rose. 140. Dry bides, 10. Qreeu " . On Jfonday July the 6, 1SS5, 1 will sell at the Court House door in Jlforgin. ton, X O. one house and lot near town pf iforgsnton, Burke county, adjoiniu lands of J. A Clay well property, levied on as the property of heirs of J. B. Kmouid, to satisfy the taxes ou same for the years 1833 and 183L Amount of. taxea S14.0G. This 2.Jnnel8S5. J. A LACKEY. Sh'ff. by3f.D. BRITTAIN, Dept Sh'fT. Hotice, Hsvin? qnaliuetl as administrator ot JPetet MulL deceased, notice i hereby given to all persons indebted to said es tate to come forward and make payment at onoe, and those haviug claims ngi'.t sal estate to piesent them, on or befora the 21th day of Ifay, 188G, or this noUoo. will b plead m bar, of recovery This 23 dsj ol Mj 1&85. Axkxk .VrT.t, Joseph Jfcxx, Adm'rs ol Peter Mull For Sale.--A good second hand two horse wagon. Jno. A Djckson. Newtoa Enterprise. Mr. Thomas Ivey i3 visiting his father, Bev. A&. Ivey. Deputy Collector J H. Huffman, of Burkefc was in town Sunday. Dr. Turner Abernethy had a stroke of, paraly sis in this place last Friday The Doctoi is about 80 years old and haa been i& failing health all winter. This has been another busy week lUj the harvest field . The weather has. been. favorable, and almost the entire qrop of this, county has beeu harvested. CALDWELI. Lenoir Topic. Superintendent Alldndge and agent Lumpkin, o Chester, came up on a special Thursday. We learn that petitions arc being circulated foadjoiring counties. - Funny. Some six or eight sub scribers ot the Wadeeboro Intelli gencer got mad with the Editor for some publication he made- about the health ofiheir neighbor hood, and ordered him to stop tutor pa- pers. xne uniewigenccr 6ays ne will comply with the request of the 1 l .t.'' !! maa snoscriDera u iney win pay him what they owe for the paper, all being in arrears from oae to throe years, the dates being pub lished. Ot course the Editor will make money by- stopping the pa pers sent to the oneuded subscri bers if they will pay up. General ly, it is the people-who dow't pay that ir-t mad witti Editors. Char lotte Democrat. To ts,u Public. I have thi8dy sold my feed anv sale stable to Mr. John Gamobell, whdLwii continue the business at my old stau Respectfully, 10. 3,4. 78-3&5. NOTICE. By virtue of an order of the Superior Pi1? m. I1?0 caa of J- Q Vanhom Atmr of Alex Vanbom agaList J P Van horn and others I will sell at "the Court House door in the town of Mbr ganton on the Cth, day of Julv lStG Vuaoueing ino nrst .Mondavi the f..!. owing described tract of bnJ- ving and leine ia the eonntv nf inv' Stete of N. O , being a part of tLe Al. x an horn lands, a-lioinin? AU-e BxitUia, and others, ooutaiuui ' 1U1 acres, aa by efercuct to plat t. t survey made by P. 21. Mull- and fit 1 i.. said action will dota fai: Said land soli ta cuIaum1.(.i debts, the same being freed Jroxa m claims of dower, or oher incumbrancx. OA Auia, u per cent cash the balance iu six m. nths note with approved security required, title retained till purchase money is paid. J. Q. VANHORX. t o oi'EZVANHOiCr, June 3, 1885. If OTHER, REMEMBER THAT NO Jedicine cures, it simpiv assists nature in releaving itself of an unnatural condi tion of the system. Worm 3 disarrange iShriner'a Iudian Vermifuge kills and drivei thea from the system, thus re moving the cause of disease. NOTICK. Mr. C. J. Hunter desires to stato that he is now prepared to do all kinds of House Painting, Paper Hanging and all work in his Una neatly and at reasonable rates. All work guaranteed. Morgan ton, Ipril 6, '85. 3uk P.S. JAOOiJS. Notary I'tiblle. Takes and corti )m the acknowledge men or ptoof of powers of attorney, mortao deeds and other intrnrenM 01 willing: takes ueDosition and adminiister oath a affirmation in matte r iiicidi-nt or belongs ing to the duties cf notane puolic:. takes aSidaviu to be use.1 before a court, judge oz other o fleer within the State, asd also takes privy examination of feme cover. Office at W. H. Cogcr' Store, Alorguoton, N. C. W. N. C. Ktll Uou.d. In effect 2Iay 3. 1885. XiST. 5 4Tpn 7 33 p rti 9 17 p m 10 12 p m 10 30 p m 11 34 p m WC8T. 8 37 a m Arr. Asheville, L've 6i5am Bound Knob. 5 00am " llorguton, 07 am - Hickory, a 37 am Newton. 2 31 am Stateville, 1 25 a m L'ye Salisbury, Arr. 12 30 p m r-XT expakss. 710 am Lve S-absbury, Arr. 5 20 r m 10 36 a m Morxanton, M 1 42 p ra 2 13 p m Arr. Asheville, L'ro 10 30 a m Pullman drawing rom sleeping cars be tween GoMsboro and Asheville, and Sal isbury and AsheTille, on traiiu Hzi. 1 and 2. Elerant Palluan parlor can between NOTICE. Valuable Lands for Sale. DY VIRTUE Op"lrs: VEN EXS DC JJmj hands on levies tor tuxes, I wi i sell at tLe Cojdi Houeo door iu the tow.i of Morganton, oa Monday the tlh dav w v iwj , jiw, luo BOiuw oeing; ! first Monday iu J uly, the following tracts o I land or so much thereof aa may. be nec essary xo satisiy iue taxes doe from t ho respective owners oi said brnds. towif 1 avivuj oi xaou lying on the law AUrel in Morgautoa TowmJjia w,v, oa as the property of H. A Collins, la satisfy hia taxes for the. year 18S4. -1 kAUUj ox land lying on the wafers. 4. of Laurel Creeks Morganton Town ship, levied on and t be sold as thet property of The Collins Milling and Mining; Company, tasatisfj the tT oa the same for the year 1834 Cf ACRES of land lying ia Vppev 0 UFork Township on the Rick Moun tain, levied on and to be sold as the property of Juliua EarwooJ, to nullify the taxes 00 the same for tse jqx 1SS-L. 1 A ACRES of laud on tha waters ot J-USaody Run, iiorganton Township, adjoining: lands of ILMcXeely, ii. H Mull and others, levied ou and to tie. sold as the property of 8. J. Powell, to. sati&fy hi& taxes for tha year 183L CAACRESof land lying ia Lovelady 0 UTownsh adjoining lands of Leww Lowmun srul others, levied on and to !e Bold as the property f burner, to satisfy his tax- a for th- yi 1831. 1 TOWN LDP Rotherford College J-lyingon Ma ntrt-tt aljoining lands. of It. o. Aberueihf iuu ot tiers, levied on. and to be sold s tbe propery of A. A. Aberceth yk to satjsfy tthe taxes ca the. same ft the year Teniti Cash. xlisuujrv Mid A-jhevilln ou Dav Eirjre May 23, 188. 4 J. A IACKET &JrifXof.Buke Qu. J
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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