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mffE MORQANTON STAR. gUABY 28, 1887. Mr. Isbell, an attorney-at-law, of Bamsvillc, N. O., made us a r , 7, r OUUAUm ol turner- An lvii that ought to be Stopped. latest from Bingham, ford flnllAtro - I I oC c voijr ssucuess- we call no names, and if sworn rwiimington star. d.i M wnting-school; at Dry Ponds, could give none, but there is an from Raleigh McDowell county, the 14th; hist, evil iroinir on within th cornor-.t concerning Walter Bingham, the were present at the close of the Christianity and morality says tcr the murder, in a private asyluia in scuooi ana were entertained by onrhr, tn h fni Tbi. A-n southern New York, not firfrnm - I a w wr Hf'vvti usr - o I ' ' ' - w 17ILUA., El. PEARSON & 0 GROCERS. We have just opened a new, nice i iFo.WtHnr. i ueciamaxions and- essava bv H,I r,nt i ..i: u N.w York Citv. Thii lnformttion UJ X" 1 1 " j -T. i TiTl The class .howea rapid sSKyZ nnoSS 'Sr1? "J JiviUe, . at Mr. "352' f!.!.- b' Wt J1"! WCJ teL tQ Sell tt f Kestler's last week. w mau. ana oy nignt, tneir little children I be confirmed by th mysterious I TiflRTTl CIieaTj IOr CaSIL WP ImriTXT A --. I SHIP. I in nnnf J ,1 1 1 mAn.manti nf ninl..m). tV, I f WW W -l-i 1 I W W I" IgUUlAUCO UU liijjri, UUl ismsyw vi uiuuu.uii mvi I TYTi rtOH Cl 1 H. a n Am" r T 1)011 3fr. W. W. McUalliard has T-V J A. i 1 (ht a lot on .uepoi, aireei auu will muimvfi if, at nnn.fi. leai" l ,-Mi. J- A. Puctt called in Wed nesday. Reports local option work ing well in Lower Creek township. Water was four feet over the McDowell ford bridge in conse qaeiico of the rainfall last Sunday night. Dr. John Tull, seilator from ship. Burned to Death. Mr. J. S. Scott received a tele ill AddiHrm to thia it. ia prrnnf!n I er . . i t; . the morals of our young men and fnA mana near .New lorlc. ibe vfi i ojll UlUUCllC fcL!S tJllRH.Ti c; S ''"a'V8."' they can be sold in Ashe-oill WioV. frrim Wa1nA,l.n t:. j i I lliasi,! 11 f riioir nrnciiprt tnr tnfnro I r . i t a t-.i I - - - Cl U A 'll h'""1 ncuucouji tuui 1115 uaugu. i r"'"'!' i jm ia vaieigQ. xx ivaieign coirei-1 11 1 v OTjcLLGS XTJIR OT for Xfa .1. 1- .: - I UHftfulllP.SS antl llfvnninPM TViO I nnnont vtrritoa fViof nnn ' KUMUUO V XUVi V Alamance countv. 5T. C had bppn evil tuat we hare reference to is prominent men in the State sajs that WG lUtGIlCl bO SGii burned and died Wednesday. The tbe sale of whiskey within the cor-1 Jl1" ?"nabI b9 Pro" rednesdav telegram did not cive the Darticu- Poraie limits oi our town. To say lars.. I that such is not the case, public pinion would give it the lie, as we have, every day, evidence that it.is sold in town. We have no ill will Coming to Burke. A Mr. Eobertson, f of Pitt tbis, the 36th, district, was at home county, N. C, bought a farm from toward anyone, and are not at all this week from Kaleigh, on a short Mr. Wm. Perkins this week, for disp0sed to give trouble or cost to leave of absence. hich he paid fifteen hundred dol- any citizen bnt for the interest we -Mr. Jacob DeYault, of Lin- ars' Says his purpose is to put it feel in our fellow creatures, we ap- ville, called to see us Saturday and JT, . t cmuvauon- leal to any who are vending this ,M,nnnPd a dollar in the missioua, Thls 18 the class of men we want to noison out and dntmvin. thft han. rv box" before bidding us good-bye. f 6 most coming into our midst, piness of so man y familie s to stop A rood second-hand cook store for salo cheap, call at Tbb Sta offlco. pleaaant to take, trentle la their thoroujh, searchl.gr. al powerful (u-ea-e. ent upon the agricultural interest Married, in Lower Creek town- .iPf January 18, at the residence f a upporfc of the groom, uy o. iruix, u. jr., Mr. B. A. Sanders to Miss Sarah 1 Turned Back into the Treasury. Loudermilk, all ol nurKe. I Statesville La?idmarJc : Mr. John Married, Dec. 15th, 1886, at I A. Dickson, secretary and treasurer lintou church, Battle Mt., Colora of the Western North Carolina In- do, by Be v. J. H. Whisler, Mr. sane Asylum, Tuesday turned back Max. F. Warhck, of Burke county, into the State Treasury $10,000, the anv riti7Pn lnt. fnr Hia intProst tca I An effect exlttlny without acausa Uan im duy cuiz.n , UUl lor tue mieresi we posslbUty ; tlckllne In the throat, husld-etse tne TOice, Tieient ceuguinr. etc.. are tue of a severe cold. Dr. Bull s cousrh Syruo the cold at once and removes its serious effecta. "I have thee on the hip." cried rheumatism seizing his victim and toss La jf him on a sufferta; bed. "Net so." he erted. "not so! Walt, my ancient foe. lust five minutes, until the dot triads a bottle of Salvation OU. then we'll see who wins the day." to Miss MabelS. Park, of Battle Mt., Colorado. Messrs. Lucius Wall, Manardie Dale, John Campbell, Molton Shup ing and H. C. Fisher have formed a company and will buy an engine balance of the appropriation for construction ; also 1596,19, balance of tbe appropriation for furnishing the institution. These, amounts, together with $14,500 left from the appropriation for support and inain- and think what a multitude of sins they will have to answer for in the great day of final accounts. You may evade human laws and hide your dark crimes from the eyes of good people on this earth, but the day is coming, without you cease to do evil and repent, when your deeds will all be spread out before the assembled universe and judgment passed according to the deeds done on earth. Salisbury and thenx We make Familv Smmlifis cialty and we intend to keep every thing needed by families in th Ayert Pills cure constipation. Improve the ap" I r-p f?Lrr r j-wr. s-r petite, promote digestion, restore healthy ac JX VjTJL (J U lJ JL JL t S . lion, and regulate every function. They are I . , nna-5 w e nave notmng in our stock but ,. tne nest, iresn goods and will keep 4H only such. Give us a call. Respectfully, WILLIAM .. FEARSOr. & GO. All goods delivered within Cor porate Limits. We have just received 1 car load S2.90 10 Si.00 PER CE A good No. 8 cook stove and vessels for $14.00. No. 7 813.00. Shuping Hardware Company. Morganton Produce Market LENOIR'S ROLLER FLOOR CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JOHN. IT. PEARSON. The Piedmont Lumber, Ranch and Mining Co. This company is composed of BUYING PRICES. Apples, ... Cabbage, Back wheat flour, Corn, a coinpanj auu w m ouy au engine - - northern gentlemen who have come Oats, . . and fixtures at once for the pur- tea mfrtke lfe nic llttle savluS J invested of their means Beans, wkite, --fftsirWi.r.jir- of $25,096.19 outof the appropria- south and invested of their means u ' inrJi. p08e oi ,uiuuS .um.,., -u.u6W w--:- iiberallvin our countv. In addi- UiUUU XZJL LUU II alXU -tA-O - I w - Mr. Joseph McGimsey,of Fon-1 ini n, jir r mo tiou to purchasing the Piedmont ta Flora, says he owns a sow that I fi; in of; I Springs property they have also - I JJL KJ -f- AJL VJ JL-.-klaCJ.VLkl Ul til Ik) illOti- I " m. m. mr W I gave birth to seventeen pigs a few tution, as the people will see, while bought tbirty thousand acres of Turkey, per lb., taking tht best of care of the nnfor- iana aojoinmg me springs, colored, Potatoes, Irish, " sweet, Pork, days ago, A few such bropders as this would soon fill up the gap caused by the hog cholera last year. ;- . Bev. S. P. Waters, rector of the Episcopal church of Morganton, has accepted a call to the Episco pal church at Statesville for one fourth of his time and will preach there the third Sunday of each month. K ' . ' ": -. Died, in Lower Fork township, January 16, Saiiie Queen, of heart dropsy, aged about 32 years. Also January 19, Barbary Tallant, wife of Aaron Tallant, of pneumo nia, aged about 57 years, the moth er of 14 children, 7 of whom are liv ing. Aunt Yiolette Greenlee (col.), tunates committed to them, have not felt it incumbent upon them to spend the public money just be cause they had it. To Make Your Town Prosper. An exchange very wisely says : "Don't fret. Talk about it. Write about it. Beautify the streets. Pat ronize the merchants. Be friendly to everybody. Elect g ood men to all offices. Don't grumble about hard times. Keep your sidewalks in good repair. Avoid gossip about which extends into Mitchell and McDow ell counties, and the company is now preparing to have this large Butter, Fresh Eggs, ChickeD., Wheat White, .vvae boundarv. heretofore undeveloped I Rye, by its owners for want of capital, Hides, dxy i - i wit m vmo. iuuwcu auu. iba mauj towuiio fully developed. They have made good roads each way from the springs f.r several miles, They have a herd of choice cattle, a large number of sheep, a number of brood mares of the best blood and a stallion which cost them one thousand dollars. They bought your neighbors. Do your trading I and turned loose on their land, last with home merchants. Sell all you summer, hundreds of quails or par Gre.n Hides, Day and Night can and buy all you can f at home. If you are rich invest something' ; employ : somebody ; bea frcstler.? Remember that. every dollar invest-. who lives near town, is the happy I ed in permanent improvement- is so recipient of five hundred dollars, much on interest. Be courteous pension money, in consequence of to strangers that inay comemohg the death of her son in the service you, so that -they may go away of the Union army. She will also with good impressions. Always improvements are going on au op- tridges. They are now petition ing the legislature and we hope they will be successful to pass an act to prevent the killing of dterj or , three years within a certain boundary, the company pledging! themselves to put in said boundary twenty-five deer. And as all these draw twelve dollars per month dur- cheer on the men who go in for ing her life-time. improvements. Yonr portion of the Rev. Father Price, the Catho- cost; will be nothing r but what is lie Priest of Asheville, will hold jnst. Don't kick at any, proposed services at Mr. H. A. Weber's, near the asylum, once a month. If there are any Catholics in Morganton they are invited to attend. His next visit will be the first of Feb ruary. Due notice will be given. improvement because it is. not at your own door, or. fear that your taxes will be raised fifty cents." i K i portunity is afforded for a large number of our working class, while the ieed for tneir stocK gives a market for the farmers' grain and forage. Let our people encourage these gentlemen and all others who ! are disposed to come into our midst. We have the finest climate in the world ; our soil is adapted to the Dr. Isaac M. Taylor, -. . - ... M Salisbury Watckman$ The many Droauction of everything necessary friends of this gentleman will bel to the subsistance of man or beast, Mr. .T. Ti Mnrf.in . tliA nonnlar triad to lftarn that he has been elect-1 we have all the natural advant- and efficient secretary and treasur- ed to the position of Assistant Phy- and nothing remains to make er of the Piedmont Lumber, Ranch sician to the Western 13. Insane and Mining Co., . returned , from a I Asylum at Morganton, - a position trip to New York last Saturday for which", he is . most admirably qualified, and which -he1 will fill with credit to himself and useful ness to the State. Dr. Taylor was graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1879, and lrom C. Cavalry, will take place prompt the College of Physicians and Sur ly Thursday, February ,3, All nec- with renewed energy to push for ward the many enterprises Jhat he has undertaken on their ranch. We wish him much success. " The reunion of Co. F., 3rd N. essary arrangements have been made with Mr. J. A. Hunt, propri tor of the Hunt House, where the diuner will be served about 2 1 o' clock P. M. The roll will be call ed, some speeches made and all the survivors are expected. - ; . this a grand county but to develop its res ources. -Vv; Furniture Store. We call special attention to the attractions at the furniture store of Brewton & Reid, up stairs over E. B. -Clay well & Bro. In addition to their already largo stock of furni ture and coffins they have added sevoral hundred dollars worth of geons of New York in 1882, spend- furniture recently, and are now pre feC A. .. . ... j i . pared to fill all orders m their line ing some time after his graduation . tb t m compete with as an assistant physician m one oi aBV house in the State. Look for the large hospitals there, a position the big bedstead sign on which is which he won in a competitive ex- inscribed "Furniture and Collins." animation of a large class of appli- Woto Gftln Flesh and Strength. cants- For nearly four years Dr.j Use after each meal Scott's EmuK Taylor has practiced his profession 1 8i0n with Hypophosphities. It is as at China Grove inthis county with I palatable as milk, and easily digest- During an acute attack of Bronchitis, m ceaseless tickling ia the throat, and an exhausting, hacking cough, afflict the sufferer. Sleep Is banished, and great prostration follows. This disease is also attended with Hoarseness, and some times Loss of Voice. It is liable to be come chronic, inrolre the lungs, and terminate fatally. Ayer's Cherry Focto ral affords speedy relief and cure in cases of Bronchitis. It controls the disposition to cough, and induces refreshing sleep. I have been a practising physician for twenty-four years, and, for the past twelve, hare suffered from annual at tacks of Bronchitis. After exhausting all tho usual remedies Without Relief, I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It effected a speedy cure. O. Stoveali, M. D., Carrollton, Miss. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is decidedly the best remedy, within my knowledge, for chronic Bronchitis, and all lung diseases. M. A. Rust, M. D., South Paris, Me. I was attacked, last winter, with a severe Cold, which grew worse and settled on my Lungs. By night sweats I was reduced almost to a skeleton. My Cough was incessant, and I frequently spit blood. My physician told me to give up business, or I would not live a month. After taking various remedies without relief, I was finally Cured By Using two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I am now in perfect health, and able to resume business, after having been pro nounced incurable with Consumption. S. P. Henderson, Saulsburgh, Penn. For years I was in a decline. I had weak lungs, and suffered from Bron chitis and Catarrh. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral restored me to health, and I bars been for a long time comparatively vig orous. In case of a sudden cold I alwavs resort to the Pectoral, and find speedy relief. Edward E. Curtis, Rutland, VU Two years a I suffered from a severs Seamless Sk Salt, $1.00 Meal. Malasses. Syrups. Kerosene. Bacon. Hams. Breakfast Strips. Lard. Sausage. Cod Fish. Mackeral. ia 101b. kits. Vinegar. Cider. Ginger Alo. Soda, 5c per lb. Sugars, Granulated, It lbs for $1.00. Yellow C, 15 lbs, for $1.00. 7080 Powdered Sugar, 12 Jc i;er lb. C5 I lUbe sugar. Candies. Orauges. Lemons. Banannat. Cocoanuts. Assorted Nuts Crackers, Cakes. Kaisiba. Citron. Currents. Dates. Prunes. 5075 S 65. 50 0 80 50 55 6 7 1516 m 1015 75$i90 10 75 5 Extracts and taences. icklea. Chow Chow. Coffee. Moca, u Java. L&guyia, Uio, Ground, Uoastud. Perserrea, Oat Meal, UuckMheat, Oat Flakes, l pi oca, Chocolate, Macaroni, Cheese, Mince Meat, Sausage, rear Butter, PeaeU Ahple Mapple Syrup, Cigars, J 1 Tobacco. Snuff, Cauncd Goods of all kinds canued in 1SS0, Rice, 13 lbs for a dollar. ac: We call special attention to our Ten Cent Counter. We have alo a nice line of Sta tionary on hand. Don't fail to give us a call. "Very RespectfuUy. WILLIAM H. PEARSON & CO. 0 Mr. 0. F. McKesson -left last .2i''Xin-A Annrrod ed. The rapidity with which deli I ItlLltlK OUWVUMI I T.I . - I t,;m-oir a fn wiii thu fcniiiuo res-1 c PP.' Tuesday where for Birmingham, v, Ala. i a lmnrnco nimstui w wi" vm - wonderful. Use it witn its use is ard try your here we learn he has a position . vu. Turned in his " ZJ1a?? nZ'ZZ .nrinff. a viney onered him. Wa wr nrrv f n see I . - K;or.ifn I Jn .: a ti of which will bear this season. About ' " - 1 prOieSSlOU SUU Xu. i noil, lUrUM aucuuua, ai.u tuu.ui- uauie leave : Due it he can mase t . . .41 an t as 1 tis. it is . uneanalled. Please read : u more lucre by the; change, we say. tles; a VomaWand a man of used Scott'; Emulsion in a chi d eight co. a.nii i. i-. m-. a-iL v- e610 . 1 ..T . ' I months old with cood results. He go, and he has The Star's best wishes for his success. But we ill say that his literary attain ments deserve abetter position than any railroad contractor can give mm. fhA ViicliAst integrity. The direct sys-as . " ors of the - Asylum have made a wise choice and one which we feel sure they will nave no cause to re- gret. r. 1 'r ' J t. nryimr TTYinv T! OTTTKN DESTROYED 0 A good lot of dry lumter wittfthie for nniMinrr bv worms. It can be restored by taking Shri ft use 16X36, -ASrSlnL' Srs Indian Vermifuge. Only ccots a bottle. months old with good results. He gained four pounds in a very short time. Tuo. Pbim, M.D., Alabama. M cave Scott's Emulsion to a eentle- man 65 years old troubled with Chronic Bronchitis, with the most I excelleut results." J. C. Casok, Broken Arrow, Ala. j74t "Keep up with the Procession." THIS IS MY MOTTO FOR 1887. A call at thtt Cash Waruhouss will convince you of this fact : That for Coffee, Sugar, Flour Bacon, Lard, Haras, Grain and Provisions, cither at wholesale or retail, I am low for csh. That I also pay the farmer tha highest cash price for his grain and other psoduce. One Car Load of Bulk Meat (25,000 lbs.) J To a 7' rive th is ireck. ) One Car Load of the Celebrated "Lenoir's Flour." One Car Load, 250 seamless) lass Salt. Two Car Loads 1200 bushels) White Corn. One Car Loal Choice Timothy Hav. Two Car Loads Standard iAtm ) Coal. 10,000 lbs. Wheat Bran and Shorts. Choice Mountain Buckwheat Flour, Country Sausage all pork), Ho$ an d Homin y. Special at tent ion given to orders for Grain, Egs, Poul try, jc. inauKing my inenrta tor weir patronage and appreciation of my efforts in the line of business I have established in Monrautou within the naat ttra 'r - ..w . ... .. - " I " - Bronchitis. The physician attending I years auu asking a coutiuuauce ot the Bme, I am Yery truly, me became fearful that the disease would I - - . terminate in Pneumonia. After trying TflTTlXJ TT T3 H1. A PQ CYKT gFreo Delivery. NOTICE OF REMOVAL: " We take this method of informing our frienda and customers that we ar ' now in our isew linck More, JUST ONE DOOR BELOW DAVIS BUO., where you will always find our doors open and ont of th STOCK OF1 IiAJEmW-AJ?lE to be found in WESTERN NOUTII CAROLIXA We keep in slock a full line of COOKING, HEATING STOVES, and RANGES. GLASS, PUTTY, and READY MIXED PAITS, Saddles, "Whips, Breeching, sc. Our line of GUNS and SPORTING GOODS is jtist good enough, all of which ia sold :heap for CASH, or good PUODU-E. Thanking you for your past favors and soliciting a continuance of the same. We are yours truly, T. I. GILLAM &CO. various medicines, without benefit, ha prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which relieved me at once. I continued to take this medicine, and was cured. - -Ernest Colton, Logansport, Ind. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. M-m. 8old by all DruggUta. Trice tl; sis boUlc. ti. For Sale orRenti NE tract of land, containing 72 acres, lyine on iho waters of Hunt ing creek, adjoining the lands of W. G. Hogan and others. The improve raents on said land consist of a well of good water, a cottage, and nec essary out-buildings, erected last eyard of 72 5 vines, 40 acres of said land is enclosed by fence built last winter. Land fresh, and in good state for cultivation. Terms easy. Call on or address, T. A. BAKKLEY, W. N. C. Insane Asylum, Morganton, N. C. jl44t Notice. a PPriCATlOU win be made to the present VOeneral Assembly ot Nortn Carolina to ln- corvorate Tte Nortnf5u)una Estate, i uudcc Mining. xanuXacturtQg. Kaacning Tramway Co." JMU
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