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i - ii? m VOL, II. MORGANTON, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1S8G. NO. 7 WAITED. n',n itciics, Arrow Heads. Mortsrs, Pipes, l .vc. fiC. a-- ! " Morganton, N. C. GEHERAL fiOErlTS WANTED WASHINGTON LETTER. ICorrespondence or Thb Star. ASHINGTON, Nov. 5, 1883. brother is still retaiued as curator Those features of Tuesday's con- of the Agricultural Department rest w men were unexpected and museum, and Ins son remained m seem inexplicable are still the the Court of Alabama claims until scussiou here. ! that institution expired. I could lull of! cite other dependants ot his wno hen Presi-! are quartered on the Government. mated his i let in the face of this he has the 60S AroU St.. rillLADELPHIA. Pa, lK)llCV of Civil service reform vnii ' flffrnntp.n-rn nlnivo t.hA Ailm-ni. Heard a good deal said about the tration tor turning out more elli opposition it would meet within i cient old clerks and putting their the Korth and the disposition of i friends in the places. draws a salary- at the State Be- ry. The portion of the race Iving Til . TKAMvLA D PA 11IOT. s-t v sv r r . i; of human condition! T ' J SCR O F U LA to Mr. Blame s business here. His . n. 4. . . 4. ftf4, r Rct. I. K. Kcnnctt Throws Art- w 1 w -J r ?i"tW agencies, to find, and start otlicr can- j Chiet subject Ot dl "..ti Aim!t.,iints mast s low tlipv nwaa A"uccu wctuous " v.-Its l.uiia hy stating by letter (no postal card) in Small Sized miracles. V kc.... iacu , aent Cleveland first form To all who are suffering Irom the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early the Southern people to approve of j FrOlU the lOtll of November Until it. Yet JSortli Carolina lets Kepre- j alter Congress meets, the President sentative Cox be defeated in con ! will graut no more private inter vention, and develops a sudden j views to visitors except to such as tancy lor anti-democratic proclivi- j call upon business of actual public decay, iossoi manuoou, sc., j. wiu senu a recipe that will cure you.FREE OP CHARGE. This great rernetiy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-add rossod envelope to the Eit. Joseph T. IN2IAN, Station D, A'ew York City. D. 8. Carraway,' MOllGANTON, jS". C. FECIAL attention given to the analysis and .? of ores, uaitnnu results iruaran- S FECIAL .inlying Amherst Academy. PRINCIPAL: REV. It. L. PATTON, A. B. ryUHs? school is in Burke county, only three j suUes from the Railroad. A new two-story LJiMin?. Rooms for boys rijht at the Academy, lioard ier month f 7. Table tare ?. Tuition $1 per to ii. The scnool is leased tor nve years, there fore rEXMAKSNT. Debating society and Reading Kooia. Address the Principal, Morganton, N. O. ties in her delegation. Kentucky cuts Speaker Carlisle's vote down to a mere shadow of its former self, and Yirgiuia throws away her democratic seats in Congress with importance. IIis public duties are unusually onerous just now, and he must have time to write his mes sage to Congress. Every day at certain hours there is a raid ujon recklessness. On the other hand, I the White House by those who lUihuessota, the old Republican j want to talk to the President be'ore stronghold, io!ls so close a vote as j his announcement goes into effect. to leave the issue 111 doubt tor a time. Massachsetts pushes An drew jilmost to the front, and New Hampshire almost breaks het straight Republican record in the House. ; The news of Speaker Carlisle's defeat caused profound surprise here. That of Mr. Morrison did PAT AVINSTON j. A. C L A Y W E L L Is Manufacturer's Agent for Tombstones, Monuments and In fact CAROLE WOEK QF ALL KiUDS. C LL on him at the Post Office before pur chasing. All work sold by him first-class. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' August 17, 1S86. J. A. CLAYWELL, Ag't, mm OlUil TT (,' ll II IT Lb iibil U Ajrtlinr Evans, rost-Offilce Blccfc, Ms? ia Walcbs, Giscb, te!?j, SilYe? Wsi FANCY GOODS, ETC., not, as it had been regarded among the possibilities. He has always had a more or less close contest, and his district is really Republican, although he has re repeatedly earned it by his per sonal poplarity. The question of who is likely to succeed Mr. Morrison as Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means is one about which little j diliniteMdea can be formed at pres ent. Mr. S. S. Cox will require to be placed, and there is an impres sion that somehow he may be Mr. Morrison's successor. He has a longer Congressonal record than any other Democrat in the House, and he has been very prominent in the party. Hardly anybody alludes to Mr. Morrison but speaks of his con spicuous honesty. When Morrison previous to 1880 was spoken of as a possible candidate for the Presi dency, Gen. Eppa Iluuton, of Vir is at the very least three-Gftas of the whole, or C0'J 03'J,O0O. THE U AltTI I Q U A KES . Last Friday's Shock General in the Earthquake Uelt Itciwrt.i From Various Points. Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 5. A sharp and distinct earthquake shock was felt at 12:25 p. in. Macon. A slight earthquake shock was felt at 11:27 this morn ing no damago reported. Charleston. A severe earth quake shock was felt at Chcster- fieM, S. C, 12:23 p. m. The same shock was felt at Laurens, S. C , Humors, ditloiuil Light on the SubJcvC. FWlnatoa ntlae"i. in audition to what your corrcs-! pohdent has said, in a recent issue, I of Col. Sevier, the following might be acceptable to your readers. For his complicity in the Frar.k land affair Sevier was arrested on a bench warrant issued by Judge j- Spencer whil holding court in j Jonesbnro, Te:in , in 178-5. As: Erysipelas, your correspondent slates he w;.s brought to Morgnaton where Gen. Charles McDowell and Gen. Joseph McDowell lecanie his bcnd.Mnci! ! until ho could arrange some bni- audit was the heaviest experiene-, r Ul l,;,,n- "Iance; ma ed there since August ;?!. business arranged ho voluntarely PaciiiiOND.-lVo siiirht shocks ! Mnri:efi, soon to be released by nr .virti.mi .i-.. ., R.U i..,-.. I "w rntuds who fumil:ed the TrAY G 25 years' experience In the largest ir vti lacmiiig houses in Kurope and Am -r-1-:.. 1 am p.f rsred to repair all klndsof vatche t ei. ,. xs. it Avelry, etc. All work guaranteed. Running- for Congress as a Dem ocratic Candidate Statesvlllo Landmark. They do say that Pat Winston whose counterpart has never yet been born who went to Idaho less than two years ago as a Federal of fice holder, is nowrunning for Con gress in that Territory and running as a Democrat at that. Pat liter ally joked himself into the Idaho of fice. He nearly killed President Arthur whenever he went to beg him for a place, and Arthur said ho was tne lunniest man lie ever saw. For the matter of that he is the fun niest man that anybody ever saw. He made a cauvassof the State two years ago as a Kepublican, and was himself as much amused at the idea as any one. One of his speeches was at States- ville and is well remembered for its incomparable drollery. He had shortly before that time promulga ted through the press ah address to the public, taking leave of the 12i) p. m. The vibrations were felt seusibly injthe upper stories of houses. Washington. A dbjht shock of earthquake was IVlt here about 12:30 p. in. Augusta. At 12:26 p. m., the severest earthquake shock since August 31. It lasted twenty-five seconds, and ieop!e rushed in to the streets. Xo damage was doue.' Charleston. A light but mark ed shock of earthquake was felt in Charleston at 12:2b this afternoon. This was the first shake felt in a T . J . . . giuia, then a member of the House, emocrauo parcj a sore oi w asu- was said to have struck the mark mgeou's l'arewcii ana now it is mm fa tb In 17 VjTj JLPJi-XI Of Bv BLUE & GKA17 The great collection of the most thrilling per sonal sdvenrures on Doth sides during the Great fivii War Tntftrmplv lr.terestlncr accounts of exploits of scouts and spies, forlorn hopes, jieroic hravery, imprisonments and halr-hreadth es cap;s, romantic lncld3-ts, hand-to-hand strug gles, humorous and tragic events, perilous Jour nevs. bold dashes, hrilllant successes and mag nanimous actions on each side the line. 70 chap ters, profusely illustrated to the life. ITo oth er book at all like it. Outsells everything. Address.- PLANET PUBLISHINCt HOUSE, -610 Arch St., PHILADELPHIA, Fa. Time for payments allowed canvassers short of fuels. EAGLE HOTEL. I take pleasure iriTnnnouhcinff to my friends and the public, that I am prepared to accommodate the trav eling public; '''My house is fitted up with an eye to convenience and com lbrt. My table sh all contain the best the market affords. Clean beds and polite servants. Mv house is located fifty yards from the depotjjof the W. ST. C. It. E. Meals sensed a t ail hours for the convenience of rail road passengers. Give me a call Kespectfully, EOBT...PO I FELL. Proprietor. when he expressed the opinion that if Morrison were made President there would be more honesty and less manners in the White House than at any tine since General Jackson lived there. The President did not go home to vote last Tuesday but he sat in the room adjoining the little tele graph office of the -White Uoiuas that evening, and read the news direct from all parts of the country as last as it came. Of all the flimsy reasons given why the President did not go to Buffalo, probably the silliest explanation was that he did not wish to vote for a certain Demo cratic candidate for Congress in the Buffalo district, that gentle man having made a speech some time ago, in which it is alleged ho expressed lack of sympathy with the Administration, The wnoie thing about which so much ado was made amouuts to nothing, but I will state one good reason why he was not there. He removed from the district some time ago, and although he is entitled to reg- horse, upon which he rode to Ten nessee; so great a favorite was ho with the people, that in 1761), the very next year after his imprison ment he wan elected to rcp:eeit Green county (now Tcnn.) in th General Assembly orii. C, at Pay ctteville, and was allowed to t;:ke and hold his seat. In 17lX, Tennessee was ceded by orth Carolina to the United Stales, ami became an xudvpen dent State. Col. Sevier vr&a elect ed the first Governor, he was nl.nn elected to the same ofiicc ajj.ihi in lS03-5-,7. In 1811 and ! in Canker, and Catarrh, week, and was lighter than that v , Q . ,c.t. . f,J x- , . , . He died Sept. 2!, 1M. w u'o en- told here that his compeditor in the congressional race in Idaho has written to Winston, where Pat re sided at the time, for a copy cf the address, and that neither ltepubli cau nor Democrat will send it to him, old Pat beiug so popular there that they all want him to be elect ed. If he should hapjen to get to Congress wouldn't he make things hum ? no.interruption to business. Haleiuii. A slight earthquake shock, short in duration, but quiet pcrceptablo was felt here at 12:25 this afternoon. Columbia, S- C, November 5. X severe earthquake shock was felt in this city at 12:3J this after noon. It was accompanied by the usual loud detonations, vibrations continued forty seconds Buildings were violently .shaken and people rushed into the streets. This shock was propably severer than any ex perienced hero since August 31st. No d-image repotted. Charleston, November 5. There was the severest shock yet felt at Sumter at 12:25 today, and a severe aud coutinued sto:k at Greenwood, S. C, at 12:33 today. Perhaps the second severest, yet felt. gaged under a Commi.vsiun form President Madison, in perfecting a treaty with the Creek Indians, his decendendants still liv in Kast Tennessee, and the people of that region still delight to honor the name of Sevieb. Col. Sevier was actively engaged in the battle of King's Mountain, and thus on attachment was loroi ed between him and General Mc Dowell, which explains the action of the McDowells in becoming his bondsmen. Though he was one of the princi pals in the Franklund affair, no person questions his motive as le ing other than to secure the rights and happiness of his fellow citi zens. 1). K. BcxxcTT. C XJ X E S DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. TT is Invigoiat- The Human Family. Philadelphia Record. The human family living to-day on earth consists of about l,4Gtf, 000,000 individuals; not less, prob ably more. " These are distributed over the earth's surface so that uow there is no considerate part where man is not found. In Asia, where he was Superior to Anything. A prominent businc?! man in YYil mingtua, Del., in ikii)g of a ct;rc All the schools were in session at I of cancer n himself, wiiie to the the time of the shock. One nuni . , . , - un s:iy ninuer unu my rans is in a coioreu scnooi wascrusncu in a nol i30alea llC. A lady, a cn.tu- panic oi me pupus ana several pn- mcr l mine, wns .i ff .nng from pils in tho Shaw School (colored), canci-row alT'Cliou of lh- iuc. Mie were ininred by falling plaster- ,iai1 Mfl Crc';ii ",(ney ar.d ... i.. mnu running 10 i-i.iiHitiiiina lo con JU UiJU 113 BV1 lUUSM ill 1111 I.. 1.17 I . hrst planted, there are uow ap proximately alkife 800,000,000, istration in Buffalo, is at present densely crowded f on an average disfranchised like many, other resi dents of Washington. I nave from good authority that Mr. Blaine believes that President Cleveland will be re-nominated in 1888, and that he will be re-elected. That is why he says he does not expect to be nominated himself at that time, and why he says he does not want to be. He has said 120 to the square mile. In Europe there, are 320,000,000, averaging 100 to the square mile not so crowded;.but every w here dense and at all points overpopulated. In Af rica there are 210.000,000. In America, North and South, there are 110,000,009, relatively thinly intr nn'A Flf :t Hghtful to take, bi na ct great value as a Medicine for weak and Ailing Women and Children. It I I 1 A I 1 .1 A. .. 11.- i. i !.(. Rr.:irrrpc i Him icceiiL. in luo is recentiv wun great empuasis uwu - 4 - - , he would never accept a nomina-! lauds, mrge anu sman, prouaoiy iu tion iorthe Presidency unless he 1 000,000. The extremes of the white felt certain- .of election. Ho will alul are as five to three; the ! remaining 700,000,000 intermediate , l i Wnn, onrl fuM'tlv. lit Mi ft ru I T gives NEW ... t.imi nf 1888. . and .bide his time,, brown an(1 nJ- by strengthening He will keen himself before "the 500,000,000 are well clothed, thatis ing. iNo one was seriously mji ed. . Sjlvannaii, G a., Novmber 5.A sharp shock was felt here just as the clock was striking twelve. Ty 1 rtf: r-!crc t!m Ajrr'a ir;xarill. l.a. ai ctial a a mra fr r..fn!on Hn in. r. It f p'.cavar.t to ik civJ trcntU t' l!ia Ulr, aal pro a cvr pcrnt iT.t roinlt tLan anr E. llaino, Monh LlaU;, Oh'.. I hro ne4 Ayer S-trviparilla, in toy tr.nnlj, for Srmfnla, in I knn-sr. If it U taken fAir.u'awj It will Ih'roi-.hlT cra.:ic: th: li-rr;tl W.F. FowIfr.M.D., GrccaTuIe. Tena. For f.rty year I hre u?crM v:h Kr.rirMA. I bav iru-;l ranoa r.n5Mti Tr inr tonii!a;nt.Lut fuur.tl no rrlxrf until I ft!nna-rl U:n Atcv'a Srjpanl!a Aficr tatn Irn Lot li nf tpn inNln in? I a-n cuniii!c;!T ctiml. M. C Amcabury, . I bava MfTrre. for year, frma Catarrh. wln-h rra ju Avrrt that it detrnrctl my a,4-'Ut anl wraS riuHl ray syttn. Afir tryinx ether rrnv.li, withmit rfw lif. I to tko Aycr'j Sarnr.irill, ar.J, ia m few month, wa.rurr!. Suvin I. tVwk. W Albany at., llostoa. Ma.it. Arrr' Karsaparil! 1 superior to any bloo.1 purif.cr that I erer trirl. I h taken it for Srrcfaia, danker, anl FUlt Hhfuin. anl rrclrcd m:irh bn -at frcm it, ft t s1. alo, for "t-a'c jitrvrvar h. Millie Jan- !Vir. 8. CraUforJ, Mau. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rrprcd by Dr.J.C. Ayr JtCcUiAVu. rtieaSlt Js bottle, mi. ISAAC T. AVERY, ATTORNEY ATLATT, xoi:gaV7'ox. xY. a (Orieln 0t. CaUweir oiJ l.oS"i.) rmctirej in the S(rtei.! Fn!ral rourta. px-il attiMiuii gircn n' j.ri mi'lrrturm min it nil fcustart ir.trtitil W k-u cr Can be . cured by purifying the blood with . NOTICE. 11 persona havi.ig clam ngiut the relate of .1. 0. Ttt lalo of Uurk cou:ily, will precnt ihctn l the nn- :tr.ignwl, or to b V. W . Tate, nltor- ty, onnr before the let dav uf ih u A. I). WStt or ihi ro;icc will to plead in bar of recory. All peioe icui-hu-d to aid de t:cafd will make payiacm without dcl.ir. V.M. WALTON, Admr. Uy S.C- W. T-te S'pt. 23, 1SSG. Atiottjev4 u!l the bot phyiciar.s there, but could cet. but htt.o r no relief. Aboul a yt'ur ago 1 told htrof my cac, ftinl 1 imliKftl Icr to try tr.o b. S. 6. remedy. JSIe did aud iu a tew Weens was much belttr. Jhe bee island reports it the heaviest h,ad eevtral opcrati..:n in rforrjed, felt there since August 31, and was I and v.-;tsdi?i ord ta hold on t hei I rumbling noise. treatment as w s, and the people n" threw a streets. I.olain- Ume wa llioroorfi 17 gesting the food. BaatorawciuyuL T,rtTXT frt ,!a tUnn lor tne noiiuuii- ; 4., i,..,!,,,, . Tfn ftfw nnn .. Mil inferior uou iu loyj. !.. '' " eAmi i-lntlipil covering . r, than iia xr.a ' semi-uouieu, COVCl.UJ, SHmuelildeawhen he was elect- parts of tho body ; 250,000,0 JO are ed in ?7G. ; practically ;mked. Of the race, -Mr. Blaiu'g recent attack in one 500,000,000 live in houses partly of his campaign speeches, upon-tne fuI:nishe t.v;rAnfi-teIHn Ailm n eJrnhnn. ftllllft WithaAClV :uw,""il 7 ' ' . S?y SSS-flf&ffS: ' bail grace from him, to say the "caves with ito furnishing j 200,000- "inV, I mailed, together least 0f j- jjojias. a number ot 000 have nothing that can be call- cards by new leiatives and friends in the em-' e(1 a ynje, are barbarous and sav- tgri j li t u I ' w TAINS preceded by a loud rumbling noise. treatment as well the new, but It lusted 30 seconds, and the people 5"" al f bt the a all rushed into the streets, odam- iilrt.,i.i i Another lady suffering from ah- jrliiss. I c-sj on her arm ha'l becri dociorm - lor a long lime in litis city, Chester Free Trade. and Philadclphin, bat cuuht not get The reduction of interr.nl rvenne any relief, apparently She had and the taking off the reYenuo stamp 1 fallen away to a mere sha-low of her from Proprietary Medicines .no former self, and could scarcely eat or doubt ha largvlj benefitted the cm sleep. Slie commenced to t;ite tho pitmmers, as well a relieving the S. S. rt. medicine, upon tho advice of burden of home munuhVtnrei. h- fneu.Is and myself, out w.h go rc peciallyw this tho cae with Gretifi duced iutlesh that she had t litilv Attaint Floxce and Jlotckec's Get stomach trouble at Iirt, Sue persist man isvrvp. ai tho reduction of I ed, however, and after the thi.dbot thirtv-six cents lrer dotcn, has been I tie the declared it had dene lu-r more added to increase the size of the bet- good than any tiling else she had ever ties containing theo remedies, there- tried. I no understand that shj hy g'ving oi.e fifth nuiro meficino in is entirely well, and U loud iu hfcr the 75 cent aixe. The Augitct aFIoxo praise of S. S. S. tr for Dyspepsia and Liver Com- I have several other cases in mind. plaint, and iho devman fryriip to nut am not at liberty to sjn-ak of Cough Lung trouble, have perhaps, them. I lclievo the Sifl Speitic the largest salo of any medici:ic in Co.'s Mood mediums known S S -iVd mi n it t ra t or's W. M. Kerr, admV of S. L ' Kerr, ts. Joliu N. Kerr, et. al. pYVIUrUKof d.ree in iho. I) ftlKYu-enlitlcd acli-.-ii rn--rdi red by S.. T. i-:trs,,n, C. . C SvpL JCt!i, lH'ih. I will, on Mon-ln, the Cili day of Dueember, IHJJ3, m-IIh public auc tion, to tlie hi-'.'M. biddir, a hou-e and l;t silmtc.1 t Huiherfurd CoU Ime. Term a ca.h. W. M. KKIHt.AdmV JOHN TULL, Graduate in . (Over nineteen year csperiencc.) A full lino of Jk ELd IT a PURS CHEMICALS always on hand. V hi A Mont. Qllia.' "ncralB, is com- E! X-V" a Posed of carefully BV 4 ociectea Vccretii- I W b'e Medicines. H Vij n, ailed. combined skill- tarr-3 with a set cf hand ""y. maiiinor a d Pleas r. for talc by al DrnnHirtfl au4 (troeerr. B'roold dealer uer the' world. Tho adrantajo of in-I 6. is nperiort anything of the kiiiit tijwi with 'til annniiifnionhof creasnl si(? of the bottles will Ik- known in the mai ket, and can cheer- civil service reform record of the ....... . Sal nrioo.m in l,nt nJ greatly appreciated hy the fick and fully rtcommeud it to any onoajiff. alHicted. ia every town ana village in I ing Irow Ui.HeaC8 oi the bkin a;nt eiviiitod countries. Sample bottles I blood. foi 10 cenU imuiii theisanie sixe. r Treatise on Blood aud Skin Dis eases mailed free. The Piedmont Lumber, Ranch & 1 1e SwitT Specific Co- Drawer SeTv. saQV "StFo7xo The range is from the top SOme OI wuom hic ici Thn AnHr.S.!vr.n iv-! ILTJSU lwuu" O " ; XPUS $l w0' "ntl f"u "iJ' nlaces because of a desire to show mos .ww.-owii.tbt .. ".-.u'v '..l.nrrsv to the President's' Ute op- lhzation, vona Drug and Chemical Company, ueDA jjis private secretary known, down to the naked savage- piedmont Springs 'Mining Conipunv will pay market 3, Atlanta, Ga. ir'in-ni iiii iti v - i i riees lor all corn, new ami obi. which is the highest ' rl rudder and hav ixdi.- r d i v - t,' - ta-Kici:. IS lbs. good Kico for LW, at li. 13. Bnttain & Co.'s. comjonndel at all hours day or night by a Registered Druggist. Toilet Articles and Soap Specialty.
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