Stah. BE MORGANTON VOL. II. MORGANTON, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1886. NO. 30. For Sale. ..-.-? tn-Tar-ol(i Devonnjull, -well grown rllV tJ V. JU. JJA- U It .-, la ' from Morsaat-on. - - E8AL sehts wahteb vt nwiitv and experience, to take eeneral an'V'lnns agencies, to And and start other can-- Lrf on taat-seiiiag books. Extraordinary In la v'uenu. Applicants must sliow they meas Wue-s by stating by letter (no postal card) lis rri u taelr eipanence, ew?. rn.u HENRY BUCKLIN & CO.. SOS Arcli St., PHILADELPIII.V. Pa. INTERESTING TALK OF A FORMER PRESII EXT'S SON. Reminiscences' of Senator Ton .Benton and -John Randolph. 'One of the most interesting of the old-time talkers at Washing ton, writes the Cleveland Leader corresponent, is Gen.. John . X.v1ot, the son of the President. Gen Ty ler says his father did not at all TqrH&o are gufferinj from tne error and fr. iiLtnrtr Trtiith. narrous weakness. artI'T zecs&ot manhood. &. i win send a recipe like Tom Benton, and that he con ta&t f ore you, FREE OF CHA.BOS. This great vis dUoovered by missionary In South America: Send a aeil-aaaressea enreiope to tiie 3jt. ivBSSM T. IXSLUf. Mat J, A'aw Tork City. NOTICE. ,:. -r- Y an order ot the superior Court. of Burke f " count-T, in J. T. Abernethy, adm'r of E. A. tv'ott against T. A. Scott and others, heirs at 1hv. there will be offered tor sa'.e at the Court iifvi'se in Manrnnton on Wednesday, the sd day oi November, issc, at 12 M. a valuable house and i,.r at Kutiisrforl Collesre. containing 6 acre3 ww or less, and sold to make assets. Torm. : FiXty dollars In cash, the balance In I bond anJ security, at six months, andtitle retain ed u at ii payment is maae. J. T. ABERNETHY. AdmT. a:-t. 3..1.M5. Ey S. C. W. TATE, Att'y. Amherst Academy. PRINCIPAL: BEV. R. L. PATTON, A. B. gan to criticise very foolishly other Phidias The Disasters of 1S80. Baltimore San. . Up to the present time the year points about the statue listened' to him for a time, and then cam forth with a -Latin imrase USSG, so far as the United States n 4 . . . which means, "Let tbe-shoemaker rc concerncu, ureu. mos Srt;'iaf. And" n nnin. vcntful one- It nasbee,, signalix- . , , . . .t - ' , ed by scrious.fires in some parts of ded Rftndolnb,eI say in regard to .. .. . . my colleague.' ' ..' "The langh was then upon Shelly, who, hereupon arose and made such a scathing speech against Randolph that Ft made"himfes lly;sick.iie HUSDAND AND "WIFE DEAD, JolinMcGowan Cuts 111 Throat and That of His Wife. . . . -i . . - A Syracuse (N. Y.) telegram says : About 7 o'clock to night John XIcGowan, a baker by trade, in com pany with his wife and littlebo3' m3IS school is in Bur Ire county, only three i ones from the Ilailroad. A new two-story hTriidiuD-. liooms for boys rtffht at the Acaaeifiy, roirdp?r month ft. Table tare $5. Tuition $1 Xu i 3 Tiie school is leased lor five years, there fore rsKMAKEKT. Debating Society and Reading Eocm. AdCireiss the Principal. Morgaatcn. U. C j. A. CLAYWELL a Maaulacrturer'8 Agent for Tombstones, Monuments and In fart , mmm osk gfll kisds. tr VLL on him at the Post Office before pur Casing. All work sold by him first-lass. Saiisfaction guaranteed, Angust IT. 1SS6. J. A. CI.AYW-hXU Agt. II SW11 If AxtliM Evans, Pcst-OlSlce Block. FANCY GOODS, ETC., TT AVTNG 25 years' experience .f n Tiirjnirfacturinir nouses m v ". . plocl:s, jeweiry. eic. ah - - sidered him; - both treacherous and disouest. "When Benton's 'Thirty Years' View' was first pub lished," says .Gen. Tylerr. "Judge. Haliburton asked my father if he had read it. My father replied: 'I have not, sir, and it is a matter of the utmost indifference to me what Benton says about myself or about my, administration.' Judge Haliburton said : But you ought to read the f b'ook, President Tyler.' I don't care to read it.' was my fa ther's reply.' : . ? "Nevertheless,' said Judge Hali burton, 'I will bring the book to your room, the second volume, which relates to your administra tion, and lay it on your desk. If you, want to read .it you can; ifuot,. you cau leave it alone.' - v- "He did so. My father picked up the book, and, putting one fin ger on the leaf where Ben ton" be gan to write, of the Tyler Adminis tration. he tnrned over leaf after leaf until he came to the point where the administration ot Polk begao. He then picked up the book, keeping his lingers at the be ginning and end of the parts rela ting to, him.. He .thusxarned the book to Judge Haliburton, not hav ing read a line of it, and said, 'I find, Judge,, that Benton told the history of five 1 Administrationsm this volume, and that he has devo- went to his house in Georgetown and sent his negro, Juba, for my father. When father arrived he found Mr. Randolph in bed, and wasfgreeted with, in faint, shrill tones, I am dyins, Mr. Tyler, dy ing. I shall not outlive the night, and have sent for you to have you to take charge of my funeral. I am not poor, and I don't want Con gress to bury me likethey did "Beau Blank" mentioned tne name of a very fastidous Congressman who had been buried at the er- peuce of the government. "Fatherjtold him that he did not think h would die, and after a Jit tie talk got his mind away from his grievances. His iutellect hegau to play, 4and in a short time,' said my father, in talking to me of it, the whole room;seemedtobe sparkling with intellectual jewels.' Iu a short time Randolph broke entirely away from his despondency, ordered him self dressedandin a moment later jumpedupou his horseand gallop ed to the capitol. With whip in hand and spurs on his'boots he en tered the House strode.dowu the aisle and began to speak. He gave Sheffy aterrible going over and made one. oftho ablest speeches of his life." l.rv tniintvi' Iter ' wind ofipmg ' tliif I . . . j i i A four years old, called at tho res:- have inflicted much daraxge to . rf . T : i. 0 - j . .. .... dencc of Mrs. LI iza Lyons, ho 3 Texas and among the cattle ranges in Montana, creating considerable loss in stock,by an earthquake that has laid a large part of Charles ton in ruins, aud besides des troying many lives, causing a loss of property amounting to several millions of dollars. To these dis asters are now to be added the cn tire'destruction by storm aud flood of the villageof Sabine Pass, Texastwitu the loss of one linn dred aud twenty-seven lives out ol a total of five huudred, and the sweeping away of tho villages of Johnson's Bayou and Radford, in Cameron parish, Louisiana, by the same storrn that overwhelmed Sa bine Pass, six miles distant from the Louisiana settlements.. Scat tered over the ridges of the bayou Fabius street, and remained to a:ip- per. Alter partaking oi iuo inwii McGowan asked Mrs. Lyons- to permit his wife and himself to lie down in an adioiniilii room. . Per mission was given, and the couple, with their child, retired 'to the room. About 9 '- o'clock Emma Mead, a cousin of Mrs. Lyon, neard a gurgling sound proceeding from the room, and upon opening the door found McGowan and his wife both. dead upon the bt?d with their throats cut from ear to ear. Mc Gowan was on the front side of the hei, with his left arm uuder his wife's head. His right aim kung down over the . bedside, and upon the floor was an old razor, wMoh was covered with blood. The child lay at the foot of the bed, its face smeared wilh blood. Tho child U A Faithful Dof? Saves tho Baby and Dies. A Detroit telegram says: On Wednesdav afternoon Wilson n i.nnii1ifiin tF torolvn linn , , ir i . unable to give any account of tho dred souls. Radford, at the head rp . . -I. ''ir tragedy. There was no light in the of navigation, was.the post-oiEce J . . " ui ui , i room, and tho affair is shrouded m station aud tho principal settle- ' taiiuu i t 1 . ... mystery. McGowan, who had been H""".. .IrlnkiMK heavily of UU-, ai.pe.re.1 cotton annually,- and. the usual stores adapted to th wants of an isolated community. Aloutit were, cotton and cane fields, stretching over the fertile ridges facing the gulf stream, aud reaching back to the marshes were the grazing grounds of eight thousand ca ttlc. Over thosejridges, the foremost oi which was twelve feet above . the sea level, iuo waves ui h"" to be kober when he went to Mrs Lyou's house. He nunied his wife in Watcrtown, and came to Syra cuse to reside about three years ago. it u uot Rnown mat ne nai had any trouble with hia wi ma jueau, me gin wno ui the tragedy, was a cousin of.. Mike McGowan, who was mardercd by an Italian in this c:tj,two ye;ira ago. i lie hum ;. rife. Eiu:1 iscovered I The First Sign OI julinr; health, irl:etl;er in tliO iozn cf Night Jfwe.nta lierTonncs, cf i:i a ten? of General VAr1noAiKl X.is cl Ap;Uve, shooM -3gxi. lh cc t( Ajcr's Sam a pa ri'.Ifv-1 Thl rreiraJio Is mot tSKiixo far jyfis'r; ' lono'an t trengtk t5 tls'enrV.cV ttpnt, pro- food, Tealorfcx nrroiu . fr.e t their ronnal con..'.l:c, &1 fr'r r-ursfV-Izz. enriciC nd Tlu'.!:n LIoCul. Failing Health. ' ; Ten ye rn co my lie!ih Vrn tr f;T. I ttm tmiit)l(l with tl:rew;n2 C"x.nb. JiKut.Bwu, Vekne, nl rrinii. ne. I triM rio , TrTrd;Mi .yte m.nbsl bj 'tli!Terkl . Thj:.r4o, hut lratue witalc that I rmiK roi-.j ?lrs -without slopniBC t rssx. Mr friend rerimrocn!f-l r. t try Ayr' Rrpril!, whkM I CiA, and I ni nnw im Laalihjr and. utrrrx 'er. Mn. E. L. TiJl;rnir Alttaiidha, Minn. I liTnM Ayr SrrilU.1n err faiailj. for fVrofala, and lmw, if it i taka faithfully, that It will ihormiftlily eradiciu ,1hi tern hi Aern. .1 lvr a'r prrri1l it m a tonir, ll ma an alterative, and anutl nay vfaa I ltnMlr Vieliara it to bo tha lt Mnol ruslu-1n er coTrrn.1d. f. T. Folr ,M. JJ-, 1). D. GraeuTUlOsTaan. . t . Dyspepsia Cured. Tt woild a iaTtvViJ tor irvCl At aenba wrat I aasrd rrovn irHii5nfn and Ileadaha tip to. tM tirrxi . L S'i ' taking Ayr fiaraprin. . I kh under tLe cara of variout fh jt!eiatr. -and ttlel a treat rnaaj- ki&a tf Dihclrev lut never obtaiaM taore than temporary re I'.ef. After taklaf AyerV rAarrapanl'-.-i for a aacrt tiaia, my l.elache diop reftred, ar.I tcy notnacli jrfornel its htliea mora , perfeerty. , .Toilay ror hfftlth romplataly r toped. May" Harley, Bprinjtleld, )4aAl. t ?," . I bare been groat 7 beefttad by,tb prompt rta of Ayer'a Fartapirnia.- It tone and inriferatea tha pyr, rejrn , latea tha action o( the !:rfjtTe a:il asimHatfro organ, and rttalli :he blood. Jt i. iritlkont doulff, tha .ractt reliabls blool purifier yet llorrerttl. H. Hi Johnaoa, 23 Atlaa:k avrore, Brooklyn, 2. T. . , , " Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Tnjwi by Dr. J. CAyrt Co-, Ixrta,VU. PrieaSli tlx boUlea. S . Woman Swept unill a cousitieraino ui jjwviji wi i .numritu the parish was ten feet under wat- tclffrar the Waten-l 1 er. Under the combined action 01 Philadelphia, October 23. A the wind aud the water, "house at-1 disnatch from Hsstou, Pcnn.. to ter house felhin and was swept away, dav xy&: About 2 o'clock yestcr- ted more than . half of his epace to I Cone's residenceas burned. Mrs. Ttiseiioufor'metoknow Cone and her ?baby were m- the that he appreciated. the importance houseThe family gdogfran into either buryiug the doomed people day afternoon several boys, found .of -it, and-.Xdo not care to read the building, caught thejclnld in its in the debris or drowning them. tuedead body of an unknown :wV- what he thinks about it. With that teeth, and carried it out in saieiy. The coon and the stores nexi i uutu aged about forty, in h clump I m . . m V04. . A . 1 , . ft lie rave the bobk to Haliburton. The inteUigenqanimai.tueu reiurn- 8UCCnmbed, aud Uadloraaaa doun JOHN TOLL, -p-Gradaate In" (Orer sinetccn years exjtnencv.) 'A full line cf ! '.'..: j ' ij wi t .1 9.. a. v.. JfciUi WfiaUiW IW MS DEES F DARING Bv BLUE & GBAY. Th en-pat, rollectlon of the most tlirihing psr oml ventures oubctli sides during the Great CM? War Intensely iBtoresttasr atmt Rnifts. forlorn hopes, heroic capes, rociattnc iTtZ&Zt brHiimtvsuccasse and. mas . .TS nn" f-HPii side tie line. TOcfcap- tCT3, FaOFTJSEliT JLIXSTKATED tO the lite. IvO Otll- er ok at all like It. Onm tA Ad dress PLANKT PUBLISHES liOLE. ' alO ArcS St.. PHILADELPHIA, Pa Tlaic for payoiectB allowed canvassers short or reads. . .;.v.t'.- ,- of bush qa alons the Delewaro river, ! If von will loot at Benton's Thirty ed, andlocated Mrs. Cone, . wno u'r . bayous wer destroyed as ftbout ixro hundred yard below the Years' View' you will find that its was lying unconscious mone cor-1 eoinpletely ah if an; inva(iingrPenil9ylvariia niUroad depot at second volume deals with the Ad- wr of the roomn leaving me army hswl done the woric. ren WiUbrd, X. J., aud innnetliatcly ministrations from Martin Van Bu-s i-en to pierce, and it contains, - 788 rinrrAA:A29 of these nages :are de- t- o j... . . ... - - - voted to the Administration President TylerV? building .the dog ? was crushed death by afallingchimneji io that withstood' the gave the alarm. The body ; bad of EAGLE HOTEL. to I take nlesure in announcing siy friends and the public, that! am prepared to accommodate, ine way eliDg public. My hofts isfitted up- w ith an eye to convenience ana com fort. My table shall contain the best the market affords.' Clean beds and nolite servants. My house is loca ted fifty yards from the depot'of the W. ISr. C. R,Ri Meals served at all hours for the convenience of rail road passengers." Biireme'aeall j Respectfully,-n-Ui BOBT. PO H EI4L. Proprietor. CUBES Strange. The Charlotte Observer reports a " V ' 1 ' X 4ailysbowei-of rain from a clear .iieh Tylef.welb remembers J,6bi ifl"", -"7- rHaf ; , , r x . sky at a particular place, 111 that oiiv for four weeks past. ! The shower comes on about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, aud lasts for about two hours. -It covers a space of I only tea feet ; but in that space it is a vitable shower. J o one has yet .1 Randolph. When he was a boy his father took )iim to a Virginia con ventiou iu which Johu Randolpli was sitting He remember him as a tall, thin,;jgray-haircd man'with a shrill voice, He tells mean in rrftRf.iiiy reminiscence of his fa 'thifr with Randolph when lUnddlph wiis iu Congress and was living at Georgetown. ,3aid he : "John Ran dolph had had a discussion with a man' named Sheffey," wh6 was me of his colleagues, and who had been a shoemaker in early life. Sheffy had made a speech which excifed Randolph's jealously, and Ran dolph, in replying to him, said that Stieffy was' out of his sphere, and by the way .of illustration told the story of the sculpter Phidias. 'This I sculpter,' said Randelplr, Miad made 7 afn.ncTinM. 1 anoted figure, and, having placed u i ar train, - - - WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, . it on the sidewalk, securing a hiu M ALAR! a', LIVER COMPLAIfaT, j,iug piaCe near by, where, uuobser- KIDNEY TRdUSLES,..,v i-i.w niiffhti hear the criticisms AND' BHEyMATISW,! i ?A li;Q .rar. the houses a a a .a.a.i 1 . - . - . storm were compieicij . giuicu. th nnuearance of .baviug been Such of the inhabitants as escaped tU d:, yg ' decomio-utioQ were fortuuate. enough to reach the I lATirr get itt. The nose was crush: higher ridges, where they re c,i In and the forehead appeared ! . 1 :4T.'..k VwwV Vr. wuf(r i fit .tftl Ji 1.. '4. v i. . . i.A.'! drink' until tho waters receded." cjao; The woman was' 'seen" in Eighty-five lives were known to Miiford four or five days ago and have been lost! : Of eight thousand !lien 8Utidcntry diwmxjared. Coro- head of stock six thoiuand were ner i,ble selected a jury aud be- been fable to explain it. It was witnessed last Friday by 250' ieo- ple, who were drawn there,by curi ositty to witness the strange" phe- drowned, and the remainder, it is fAuroil will die of thirst, as all the water is ;.salt. It is at the West .-t.oKA flu tnrnadoftS KWeCl) to de- VI UV.1U V.vy . ( nomeuou. r The foreign news is again war like and threatening. France an grily insists on English evacuation Of Egypi,'and urges Russia to in itiate a movement on Constantino ple. Bulgaria refuses to submit to the demands of liussia, ana tue Russian army is ready to; move upon her. Indeed, the whole .of Euwie is in a state of angry fer mentation, aud flaming war may burst out at almost any moment gin an inquest this moruiig. The indications ioint to the. murderer.; James Collins, aged fifty-five, w.ts ftrrested this morning ou sospecioa struction everything they eu.coaater of havjng munlcred 'the wtmisn in their j path, and in ,tUe States an(l was i0tedup. Collins is said bordriugon the gulf that tho ter-j avc b'tea secu with the woman rible power- of the wind and rain a week aK'0- jje says he storms of this coqtinent is most lives at Boontou J but. has frequently felt. But Sabine : Pass, nothing- to say about the murder aud in Cameron Parish, LouLsiaua; xhiis far the only evidence taken the destruction was principally unci - tbe testimony of the doctors, to the rising iu oyerwueininiK who made external exam inauon, of the waters of the gutf stream, and wil0 Sav that the woman was The series of earthquakes so. disss- led by a blunt instrument, and trouse recently ia : Seutb Carolina of tjl0 'plo ; who had ecen her in lias added a new; terror" to i 'death iiu'for'-' . and a sense of danger; hetctoforo k . . : ! " TtoMlr. shnch shocks Ylai Yrno jlerlt.H-tirDo. UPkatifnui, V 1 I l - . At are of rare . occurrence,; ana wueui Theunprcceicnted Mle oi jo .ata PURE CHSHICALS ' . - . --.--. " ' '.'" fT . 1 7 ays on haodV ' . i ..... j . ..... f wmpoanded ftt 11 bonis day or ni-ht by a Regiftfcred Dmgwt. i -l. Toilet Aiticks: and;?SoaiD GOOKy V: ;.0TIGHi liEURALGIA JT la InTigorat ing and Dt Selitfvl ta take, and of treat value a Medicine for etk and Ailinj Wo.nn oad Chil ' r. 8 e Y .-"tl k Book. VQiiaa,- mm -.wtaM' 9i- a I T L.IF to tha whoIfeVSTltM bv Strenetheniaar tk l Cusclca, Tod- OSS tha NERVES, ana compiexciy Scatia t& wo. kbw ' of those who passed upon, his stat ue. 1 onlitt.rronp.ati forces have icad-l cheeks German Syrup withm few 4 Th4.HH-4 inew no further! ver, ha astonished the w.ild. . It to justed theKlselves .. ?n" J J, UUt doubt ihe rafen.snd ht.t or disaster may oe apprcuuu pvpr iiuMv.re4i of the ti.eedr I a A iv. v w - - w - a COOK,. ST O V -.1 uCGGi; B' S ! A. J tered over io .mawu . .Ior lUTJ .jbuhu- . . . . " a a;a '. irv all times i'Hyciw, w , they were -wrong: After he had profill probably put tne rresi- mrS ' : . Cough end lesro i Ife.: deutoa Rations aud - W- 3 President Cleveland has .got i' 4: tii lVaw frtr comfort m i.tii j i aj auu -- .1 t - . . sub- long time to come. u euctural cure ot caughi aoli nf-rhARtatas whose homes arel.n(4 trtPBovcrct Luntr trouble. - It destroyrxl and whose lives are putl acts on an entirely different pnncipU , . :r i-ix- fnn.adoes. CTcloiics. from the usual precripuoni :iven oj xnc ni "j - : '-1 , '.a '..Artv 'fWrieA wlir ;ATnminftd the i i,ii, it-, ir. renorted will AlUutJh . v - I ucaMVU, i i 'marble was a snomah.ei, i ject hioiseu w v... w. -, , C nlSIl W.lWvlaTOU mv huu. 7 .1 O"vuio -- PhvsicUnf, m it does not dry up a iiiii iu PONTAIN . a a ..... Minsralft, is corn acd of carefully ejected Vteta- Medicines, jombine skill wily, making, a fe atvi Pleasant aedy. hf lekdlsf hy 3'iciane .tellinf . ;. unuft iu" examined the points that the shoe- to eawing wood . i. .1 on1 fiannu rhat.a 1 1 ffIre. Newspaper reports bave got to ou ire wv" i . A i ino, -bout w th them a puoto- red the statue to nis biuuiu - v - - n , thev aomecarasnyii-w vrtny jfUiaiHB F4. -r - . , ., . ....4. .1 rliia IS COI1SC10US UWJU iiuiuctt a.c4w-v ftu oI Irtee I ----j - - .In 1 njt c-r.r nor ftl Tlrf. I a.f.i 't.tm. 1 1 i a oi nr.miAa ontin next ail ovei ; uci u ' " PU4""J - v MUG conirart re e, heals , Heating' Stoves - t- .1 i of ihe very : beat . vriricty ll tnn o having been on trial - It yc-tr ei t proved aalifactory. --Lao ji taneiy of horoe-raadd aoI.NortUrq: a ' - TINWAIIE: alwayR on lias I keirp th lInuehou! irewtrg chin, Buckeye Force.Pnn.p. . Roofing and ..guUeriitg . ar.d kind-i of repaTrmg done in line. I al80k:ep on tvui a iuUI'na l Ma r I -SSSSt'S r - theltreet and the 'shoemaker again . . j AianrrnrTiiMii a nil mujMvu iUXA mnOlAL. rami 8WP "u uwv, , .wk.,-. : : .,. 4. 41, iffQ. hA had noticed 1 days paiwi luau iuo wiv.j - - .Voiifta Drug kr.d Chemical Conpy had beea remedied and be now be?. . axi.i;:jt"iiiis, a ject. a a that are freeJrosu sucn terror mnTea the eaufe ol ins irnnoi mAtVriat heln as their condH the parts affected and leaves thera in DV4V- . 1 V - - i t.1.V, ,l;.l- 1 IvMlf. kept in tbe homo for use when rtba 1 ! . 1.. 11. :. - Mill SiUs LAferty," IvenwortU km- .Ci"r.,7 A trial wdlconnnce fjfcctn. It is poiUly druRciiU and' ceaeral u - . . nriat, when I dealers iu the land. Prict, 73 cti, illustrating tuo suu-j - - Urge bottle. fonau. : E21TI JLS3 Bacon, Lard, SjrurV fJfMt p Cannea uom, xouienoii; vri.uii 1 will tell chsap for cl "of rod ui try prolines . . Uorl till to giro ru a c-.l. Very repclfaMy, A. P. CHAXDLER. ; j' . i '.la I a t i

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