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n THE MORSANTON STAR. - . ' - 1 T. G. Cobb, Editor and Prop'r. 11. A. Cobb, Business Manager. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1SS& Entered at the Post-ofiiee at Aiorganton aa second class matter. , Subscription price, - - $1.00 Advertising rates low, consider ing circulation. democrat in the county. Any charge of malfeasance in office against Mr. P., will of its own volition fall to the ground. He has successfully refuted and proven every charge to bo false. He is acceptable td the people and satisfies the judicial officers of the State. We do nut believe, and wo say it in no unkind spirit, that there is uo chance for Dr. Peterson's election and every vote inven him is one for Mr. McKesson, the Republican can didate. Now, democrats of tho coun ty, remember this, aud if you want a republican clerk vote for Dr. Peter son and yon will elect Mr. McKesson. I am a personal friend of the Doctor, but have been a lifedoug democrat, never have scratched a ticket, aud am too old to commence now. A vote agaiust the nominee, is a vote for the Radical party, and is there a true democrat in the county who can do that? The Doctor says he is a demos crat, and .while you may consider you are casting a democratic vote, yet it has the effect of elfeting Mr. McKes son, and is therefore, in fact, a Radi cal vole. We believe that Mr. Pear son will carry this townships by a small majority, but if the democrat look at the matter calmly aud dispas sionately he will gat at least 100 ma jority. Ur-rEB Cheek. WASHINGTON LETTER. The republicans, bolstered up by independent democrats, will make a desperate effort to capture the State tit the comings-election. Therefore how important it is for every true democrat to stand to his colors and save the State from Republican rule. - We call special attention, to the communication in this week's issue signed "Upper Creek." It has the true, democratic ring, aud we hope every, 'democrat in the county will read it carefully. The following figures show for themselves and an examination will show that it is no time to pay compliments, and that very true democrat must do his viuuj, 3Ci u riu.T..u . Correspondence ol The Star. J 1 1 V 1 : rt"M, ra I asiue persons idling. x.ciu0 Washington. Oct. 23. 1S86. It is 1200 democrats in tfurice county, probable that the Government has but the indications are, there will I ukeu final action in treronimo s case be a lizht vote polled say 1100.1 Hi fte is close confinement in Fort or, nvi rann.i;nn. I -riGnena, iia., wun ixaionez ana i n 4.: : waving a uemwiuuv, uiajuijr . T wnTnpn ,,u:idrpn nrl about 200. So, U tlie democrats two 8couts to Fort Marion. The are not careful they will throw this j President, Secretaries Eudicott and .away and elect a republican elerk. Lamar, Attorney General Garland PWi'iifia thnf. Hr Ptr- aa general oneriuau gave me mat- sou iriu get a Biuuu uto tuC thtS the m:6ertant8 had surrender south Bide oi the river, bo that his cu aa prisoners of war thev could not personal friends do him no good be turned over to the civil authori ng Anrl an o-Ar thf pW.t.inn.nf Mr. ties and toat thero was no warraut aevera aftfr all. CJIoafi p.nnHnr'iniit. UAlAsY, DEMOCRATS ! 5n an Igolaled qtU f from tht4r The opposition, which includes I wives and children, and in a country th Republicausaud Independent where they will nave to take their TW..rat hav formal a. combin- CDances ayenow iever, is regard ation to break dowa the Democratic party proper, and to do this they hare selected as a text, opposition to organization. And now with this or ganized force striking at the very. foundation of the principles of the Democratic Darty. it behooves - m. i ed by military officials a treatment that the bucks will feel 'terribly fin - 1 ineir iamuy aiiectiona are very strong. Oiite more all ol Mr. Cleveland' official famdy may be seen at their deans, becre-tajy Manmni; croe? to the Treasury Department very day tie is really loOKing better now than every wan having a drop of Demo- J when he first came to Washington eratic blood in his veins, to lay night it was decided at the Cabinet meeting that the ladies should re main at home. Some of Mrs. Cleve land's friends were much anuoyed hat the matter should have given rise to so niuc i gossip. s --LZ : Announcement. To the Voters of the 3Gth Senatorial District : Fellow Citizj;ns: After ma ture deliberation I have determin ed to run as an independent candi date for a seat in the Senate branch of tho next General Assembly of K. O. I make this declaration in obedience to the request of good men of all shades of political opin ion. The day ot court-house dic tation is passing away in isorth Caroling, and happily so. The peo pie all over the Shite aro iu open rebellion against Caucus Control. The custom of public and private treating to , liquor, by candidates lor cilice, is one "more honored iu the breach than in the observance." It entails untold evils and should be sedulously frowned down. I shall not treat myself aud trust that my friends will not. I am a farmer by profession, unacquainted with the wiles and acts of the politi cian, yet if elected I shall try to be a iaithiul representative, and do all in my power to promote the ma terial and moral welfare ot tho peo ple. Very respectfully, Samuel A. McCall. Sept. 30, 1S8G. Auuouncciucnt. I hereby declare myself a candi date for the office of Superior Court Clerk of Rurke county. Dr. Solon S. Peteiison. Shelby Aurora : Tho people of Rutherford county will be delight ed to have telegraph facilities, and the Carolina Central Railway com menced Tuesday erecting poles aud telegraph line.to Rutherford. Kext month Rutherford will enjoy the blessings and advantages ot a tele graph line aud they will scon be able to 4wire" a message to distant places. TJie Korth Carolina Conference convenes at Reidsville December 2, aud will be in session about a week. About four hundred preach ers and delegates will be in. atten dance, liishop (Jrauberry is to preside. aside all personal feelings and sup ' port the men who are true to the jprinciples they profess. 3JK. P, P. M'CJLili. We learn that a few of our citi zen gin the county are insisting upon running the name of this gen- lor then he had recovered from the exhaustion of the campaign. It is his hope to be able to remain in the Cabinet throughout President Cleve land's term. He is anxious, of course. to carry out his financial policy. Mr. Manning has rcauy of the traits of Secretary Whitney. Besides being a steady, methodical worker, he has great capacity for work and he is aU ways pleasant to those aboat "him. He sits at his desk now with a black tlemaa for the Legislature, for what purpose we cannot tsee, as I scuil cap on tKe back ofhis head there is ho earthly chance of his Hoa- Samuel Randall called on election, beside Mr. Mull has never Mr Manning at the department ye,- ' . . ... ... ' terday and as thoy sat talking Mr. announced himself either oa the Randall wolM hav beeu cad thg A f limn fhrAlnrTl tbft TlArSininAT I IV i .1 . xt Emu, wUf)U " 'L'r- j j i sicker iuoiuuir man or trie two. xle word, or letter that we can hear of looks as if he bad suffered-a reat as desiring the position. Mr. Mull d"al physically, and his usually pale Ss a true democrat and we cannot face i paler than evc-r. He now us , ,. i., i i i a pair oi crutcnes. lie would not oeuev mat. uc wuuiu joiu m ulk poiiticg wheu approached on the movement that would jeopardize subject. He cam to Washington the interest of the Democratic par- this time only on domestic business OH, CONSISTENCY, WHAT A JEWEL,. Our Republican and Independent Democratic friends come down ou caucuses like a thousand of brick, and say it is unfair and ?8ght not to be tolerated. Now, pray tell us who are doing the most caucusing. ! ry that was to place his daughter in the Academy of Visitation in George town. . . A number of corpulent statesmen and stout men in public life who live in, fear of apoplexy . paralysis and other troubles, are thinking ef adopt mg some means of reducing their flesh.; It is said the President is a convert to massage thronjrh Secreta- improved -condition, t i maiming s "The democrats in convention com posed of good men from all parts of the county nominate men for the different offices. What can be fairer f But how with tho ocosi- .....i i.4- i i : 1 . l . t uuu i-mbi ne aas uecmeu to laice a full course of the treatment when he can find the time to 'begin He will be likely to find time, however, dur ing his Presidential term. Secretary Lamar recently gave erU Women are everywhere using and recommending Parker's Tonic because they have learned from experience that it speedily -overcomes despondency, indigestion, pain or weakness in the back or kidney's, aud other troubles peculiar. R e B RITTAIN Til LEA dim o Of tho Piedmont Section cf Western North Carolina. lotte AaLevillo is the Great Emporium of trade of Western Xorln Carolina vrett of the BIaIlid . nji r-r e Bupplies the central portion of tho State, leaving a large territory, embracing the Piedraonf SNr.., i - f is nun in imueruis anu nn uucuve ui liniiipriiP nimniniu rti n hnf nnr-n inhipin r- r . - c . - heep, without a central market, and we cau conceive of no better location than Morganton at headnuat n trade of all the Piedmont Section, and with thi ideaiu view wo have arranged oar Mammoth Uuildin f purpose. Allottr ib to iuuumorate ome of the articles that we make a s pccialty of, and Ve Defy Competition This Side of Baltimore. QUE CL0T1IIXG DEPARTMENT: more MEN'S WEAR, ware. from tlie FintU dowa to tfct Lewwt Gradi 8uU. FOR YOUTHS W. can Kit the ooit faoUstio dude; tb. fl!, p.,.Uy. FOR CHILDREN kr ali O ur Shoe Department Take warning and go to R. B. Brittain & Co.'s and lay in your winter clothing whila it is so cheap. A fresh supply received this week. A car load of the celebrated Le noirV Flour just iu . store at th Cash Warehouse. Davis Bros, are still receiving new Fall and Winter (roods. Kvery freight train. briogs goods, the fact is, they are so full they hardly hare room, aud ay they will certainly ell cheap to make room. Go and see their ttock anyway, as it certainly is the largest ever in Morganton before. Just think of a good pair of shoes for one dollar and many other arti cles are oheapsr than they hare be fore been. Indcpendant Candidate. I hereby announce mjsalf and in dependuut candidate, and if elected will servo the dear people of Burke and adjoining counties to cheaper Goods, Tobacco, SnufF, and Cigars, Sugar, Coffee, and Salt ; Jio sell them 1 in aro and do their RboSns, Gut tering and all kinds of repairinr in my line cheaper than ever known be- c. "rii ? t ire. jawy irienus i ana eivo me a good majority. Respectfully, 3. J. Ross. tion ! Two or three men meet in a denee of a very strict construction of hai-t rnnm in nwn an tati. Wn the President's order. An- officer of a 4- v i. liil is department who is going home to and put up as fast as a good brick- Yote November as ed ghiramfe t ayer coiuu piace Dncc on a wail, would be improper for him to mak and the masses know nothing about a political address to the people of. it until th. decree goes forth. nis nome on the eve of the electiou. . .These are facts that cannot be ?l wool.,1" replied he, "You should i - j 11 keep enurelv aloof from politics with denied ; yet they will cry out against lLe ceptiJn of casting your voi caucuses, vu, consistency, wm at a jewel. The Clerkship. Corresponaence of The Stak. Many good democrats in this town hp have thought to vote for Dr. Peterson on the grounds of his beia? While the President was the jruest of the Old Dominion for a fw hours Thursday, there ws consider able comment in political and social circles as to the cause of a change of program which excluded 31 rs. cTcve land and the ladies of the Cabinet who had intended to go to Rich UOnd. To soma extent the imnro. ----- unkind to say of the Doctor, but he ivis, who was to hav r'O fa good profession ad we believe Z Z Xv I Vi -1 reks ldent,al 1fbwiUpjr:.trict attention to his ffihl PrSVTb Bi J i studies and li politics alone he will i.re,d.e,lt an3 l1,s w,fe Pt in tinmake a saooemful doctor. 'l 5V U BQClely ?gether and con Party wincinle is far abora nil nh. uuaeu..lt wa? a political and social torly Ming, and Mr. S. T. Pearsor "oTSermit twf ratJ?n being th choice of the democrats in . lmih 4t the White House all ttouveution aeMmbled (and a more "lair, nonorabl and just one ever uiaij, isciiuued to the votes' of every .va neifS hcouu-q as preposter ous. The , trip to Richmond as to be a very hurried, fatiguing one," and the Pty had toieturh late that IVIiat True 3Ierit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of diee's German Syrup within a fen- years, has astonished the world. It is without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered of the speedy ana ettecturai cure ot Coughs, Colds and trie severest Lung troubles. It acts ou an entirely different principle from the usual prescriptions given by Physicians, as it does not dry up a though aud leave ta? diseage still in the system, but on the contrary re moves me cause ot toe trouble, heala the parts affected and leaves them in a purely healthy condition. A bottle kept in the hou?e for use when the diseases make' thftir appearance, .will save doctor's bills aud a long spell of serious illness: A trial will convince you of tnese facts. It is positively ?old by all druggists and jreaeral dealers in the land. Price, 75 ctr, large bottles. Itch Prarie Mangt and Scratch of every everv kind cured in 30 Aim ntes by WoolfordVs Sanitary otpn Tt - .1 rm r ? "i use no oiner. nis nover rausjoou. i y'JohnTulI, Druggist, Morgan tou i, ccplet9. V tarry a full Um 0f QPiT5 F1HE 3E0ES, re ih. W MISSUS SEO SS. Yf carry a kxU Ca t XSt a 4 Uis ti i a?. grJ, tw.,, 4 pxZvo w.utt&uiioQ ki tie U. S. HATS. wiUo.l bt'mM saii.4. " " """" N let a orit J w . suca m wmte bhirtg, Iaandrje3 and ttalaundrUl fV?-r.l w.! v; tr a Linan aud SilV c . : " K u" r r Shirta, Crarau, XeeVfs, A LOT OF 60QBS AT eOST. In ordr mak rrni for amr Fall SlaoV ifnMn. . m "h . . . and Willowwar9 AT COST, " WUI cu ,n Uardirsre, Crockery, Wood FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF ODR CDSTOMELS IK KEE? A LIMITED SUPPLY if GROCERIES. Sice 181bs. for a Dollar. In addition to our.alrec.dr targe Siock.ivo arc daily rccrivin Keiu Goods from wo Northern Markets i:i large (fiiantities But ions people. nU lck ivt tha dark tide of ibe pietar. only, may i.j, Why such e oallar iir rood T Already tfee pretpwu ar brighijiug and xvay f, clear. Lei c.r ?eopU tak oar.r M u. -mmr -J mdastry iaRarsenif the Waalifu! ercps that the earth kai y:tldfc4. 5 7 Vfn UdroiP inar Uaaka f.r the likeral pttronaj;. that tm bav nsairtJ from tht cuWia J wlicit a costinaatUH eV ther.r favor., tmd Vespwk a sood wwrd fFora4ke f their frUodL P iVery respectfully, H. B. BEITTAIW & CO. M(afftoB, H. (5, Sept. t, 18SG"
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