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THE STAR the la??est r ORGAN J" ,,,ntion or a" ever puV Uf Advertisers costTv ngtve i tueir orders. us1 hi r ON Is tfTni4 so Km jour Letter n.ttUllJe4. FairW Uaad Willi BOtltll yoh. III. MORGANTON, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1887. NO. 2-2. A Common Cold - often the beginning of serious affec s of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, tld Lungs. Therefore, the importance 6f parly and effective treatment cannot t overestimated. Ayer's Cherry Pec torsi may always be relied upon ior the ipeedy cure of a Cold or Cough. - Last January I was attacked with a -ifre Cold, which, by neglect and fre quent exposures, became worse finally !L on my lungs. A terrible cough Soon followed, accompanied by pains in S chest, from which suffered intense i After trying various remedies, with out obtaining relief, I commenced taking Ajer's Cherry Pectoral, and was Speedily Cured. T am satisfied that this remedy saved mj liST-Jno. Webster, Pawtucket, R. I. T contracted a severe cold, which .uddenly developed into Pneumonia, rpntin2 dangerous and obstinate llZS- ly plycian order, . Sflof Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. -Ructions were followed, a wis a rapid and perma -H. K. Stimpson, Rogers Pr - ivo vears ago I suffered fu ... . severe Cold, which settled on my Lungs. I con sulted various, physicians, and took the " .uinaa thfiv .prescribed,. but received !ml t temporary relief. A friend induced mite , tryver's Cherry Pectoral. After taking two bottles of this medicine I was cured" Since then I have given the Pec toral to mv children, and consider it The Best Remedy for Colds, Coughs, and all Throat and Lung diseases, ever used in my family. -.Robert Vanderpool, Meadville, Pa. Some time ago I took a slight Cold, vhich, being neglected, grew worse, and settled on my Lungs. I had a hacking cough, and was very weak. Those who knew me best considered my life to be in creat danger. I continued to suffer until I commenced using Ayer's -CJtrry Pectoral, teas than one bottle of this valuable medicine cured me, and I feel that I owe the preservation of my life to its curative power. Mrs. Ann Lockwood, Akron, New York. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is considered, her, the one great remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs, and is more in demand than anv other medicine of its class. J. F- Koberts, Magnolia, Ark. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Jrpard by 1t. ,T.C Ayer & Co., Lowell, If am. Bold by all DruggUti. Trie $1 ; ix bottUt, S3. morgan DAY ; gasolene lamps. McKesson, that has left very lit- i Here the Western Asylum for tie for the Chronicle to say. Bnrke HER tne nsane is located; a building of county is one of the best counties immense proportions, snperb style in the State and there is not a and finish: it compares favorably, more delightful town, in any sec- Great Mines of Wealth Tied Up n cleanliness, order and gener- tion, than Morgan ton. The cleva- in Her Agricultural and Miner- al good management, with auv in- tion of the place gives it tho ad- stitution of the kind in America, vantage of tine mountain breezes. Under the immediate supervision There is no malaria or local causes of its skilled superintendent, and of sickness. Morganton is situ.i efficient board of directors, it is ted in a section of country that is the model asylum of the South, noted for its variety of woods, aud There mauy a "disease and sorrow, the county abounds with mineral has been plucked from the mind." of various kiuds. Mr. S. Mcl), 11 BURKE COUNTY AND VAST RESOURCES PARTICULARIZED. al Resources Her Scenery Compared With a Blushing Rose Blooming Unseen. Correspondence ef the Charlotte Chronicle. MoKftANTON,N.C, July 26th 87. Burke county, oue of the richest in the State, rich not alone in the fertility of her soil, but in the iron ore, gold and precious gems that Morganton is in the centre of lie hidden in her bowelswas one Gf the lew counties in the non erected in 1777. consumptive belt. Her atmos Morganton, its capital, is one of phere is singularly dry; she is the.oldest towns in the State and free from the chilling rigors of was named for Gen. Morgan of lie volution ary renown. The town has prided herself on her "blue blood." tho intelligence of her men, aud the beauty of ber women, rather than in extending her lim its or building up industries. Man liness aud good breeding has ever been open sesame to the treasure- j house of her kiuduess. Thirty ' years ago everybody here was rich, and dispensed an open-handed generosity. Her people have ever been a proud people. Her pride was not chilling, haughty or im perious, but a pride born of true northern latitudes, the burniug heat of more southern sections, and hence has a wouder fully equa ble clime." The wing of life's best augel. Health, is ever upou her breezes. All nature has conspired to . MAKE HER A THRIVING INLAND TOWN. Situated on an elevated plateau, more than 2,000 feet above the sea, she fairly nestles amid the moun tains. v The thermal, or "no-frost" line runs along the slope of her south mountain range, where the apple Tate, in a sketch of this county says the icople would "ride a day to oblidge a stranger, or drop any business to discuss politics." Burke is a good county aud special atten tion is culltd to the article on this subject iu to-day's paper. Chronicle, XORTH MATE NOTES. Xewa 4atliiarel from chances. Our Ex. Hie I'nmiuve Baptists are a powerful orgauizatiou in the sec tion of the State east of llaleigh. The union meeting of the Black Creek Association of this church (one of the strongest) was held at Goldsboro last Saturday aud Sunday. AS OMBSjEE US. A STRANGER WHO COMES AMONG US WRITES A LET TE R A HO UT 31 0 RG ANTON TO HIS HOME PAPER. Hospitable and Clever People The Climate the Hcxt In the State Only at Little 3Imey Nec essary to Start at Healthy Boom. Correspondence of the ttncnl Times. Morganton, July 23, 1S.S7. Af ter a delightful ride over this ele gantly equipped mad, we an i veil at the above mentioned place on the evening of the 22ud. A little rest, then our worthy laudlady ushered us in aud seated us at the festive board where a keen appetite was in time annihilated by the con -tiuual handling of . palatable viauds. A heavier co.it was dou ned, and just before old Sol nod ded us goodnight from behind Black Mountain, we sallied forth for a stroll through the little Eden. Nothing pleased the eye more DYSPEPSIA. FHILADgLPHtA. Pro. OMEJfelUr S&BIEIiB I Greensboro falls into line with merit aud everywhere respected. gloW8 as nue as tuat of Michigau, ; Kaleigh, Charlotte and Durham, To strangers her gates are ever i!lA npai4l na RWAPt fts th.At ftf if. 'stud will have a street railway. open, and her houses prolaim native Persia and crapes as las-i The franchise has been granted. old-fashioned hospitality, seasoned ii s There is vet a hitch about Ashe with a generous welcome. Though along tne Dauks of the Elaine, the shock of war robbed them of a few miles to the south and their wealth, yet their: chivalry, west of her, the golden leaf tobac their manhood and their hospitali- co attajns its highest perfection, ; y remain intct . ! while in the bottoms of the Cataw-j stou to wilkesboro is to begin in j Morganton nas not caugnc siep ba whose waters ,ave her corpor-1 10 day8 it u Mid an(i the con- 1 raw to the music of progress so ieson-' t Hmit u the cereals ffrow in I .uinoi, nrtiiiUeii. lights ville's street railway, and that at Wilmington appears to be at a " 3 standstill. Work on the railroad from Win- rich luxuriance. Within a stone's ! a hPEcirio roa TToHAirs Bise&ses ant throughout our southland, but this is due more to modest reserve than any lack of real merit. With a. ft A -" a strange latauty, sue Jias iurueu ; jn their id run me(iicinal as if i a deaf ear to the cry of ber sur- troubled of the Angels from the rouudings to be 'up and doing." pool Gf Bethesada. From any A SHORT SIGHTED POLICY poiut in tQwn you C;m catch a made her for years aud years in- line of the wildest and most f I UinereuL io tuu-vuiucy ". i welnl scenerv. you i 'f . - " 1r . . . . ' rv 1 'ink7 To laud anfl magnny ner hlnft enjriwinnjr mountain. . 0 ff 7 than tho excellent condition inj which the streets are kept. Grad ed at a heavy expense they are ; smoothe aud clean, which, with the country roads, furnUh mot pleasant and euchanting drive. The sidewalks are nicely paved with brick. Palatial residences, surrounded by well shaded yards, is noticebly the rule, aud not 'the exception. The bnsiuess centre, like Concord, has solid blocks of 9 two-story brick buildings. Our fooU-teps led us to a neighboring hill where the sight of school houses and the lofty spire of six churches told of an intelligent aud moral ieotle. As night Itegan to draw her sable curtain, the bright from the village street-lamps J W7 tSM trm m UmmJ li. man Utw Rcnltor Ui bn Um T rwtorta son poU to kMttfe II fr tfca mar oltt cto7 oa MTla. I CUT XOU GET TUX C Hlto- JOHN TTJLL, GraduU ia - raoud and Danville to Mocksville is to begin about the same time. have dark rofuie ft9 UCH AJB mpprs4 canty nl IE MENSTRUATIOIf or ONTHLY SICIHIfESS. If tAken during tbe CHANGS OF LIFE, mat loffering and danger will be aroided. 9Send for Wok"MK88i.GB to Wojf," mailed free. Bjusjixu Bwcutw Cflu, Atiaais Q. THE W1LM1HGT0H STAR. greenery of undulating forest, now embosomed lake and graceful 1 f . , tt . . Cleveland. sweep oi veruent vauey, einpur own virtues and those ot her sur roundings seemed to her a pro fanation. To make merchandise of her natural beauties seemed to plefl by settiUg sun. her a sacrilege. She is, however, j The Short Oif, Hawk's Bill and rapidly recovering from her ante- Table Kock? witll au attitude or helium ailment, a new breeze is . 4 feet sliaTix her on the west REDUCTION IN PRICE. Atieiitkm is called to the following reduced rates ot subscrlptloa, cash. In advance : The Dail.v Star. fne Year $6 00 lx Months 3 00 Tlire Mottis 150 One Month, 50 THE WEEKLY STAR. One Year $1 00 x Moiiths 60 Three Months 30 Our Telegraphic News service has recently 'Jfeen larerelv inorpsispri and it, is nnr rip.termlna- tl(u to keep the Star up to the highest standard w newspaper excellence. Address, WM. II. BEKNAHD, Wilmington, N. C. II M Mi UU 1 II IV i' Arthur Evan. blowiii" throu&rh her limits ana C r her people are beginuing to bestir themselves. The town has im proved more in the last ten years, than in all the days of her infancy and mature growth. Seven hand- ML n AM GOODS Post-Offllce Block. comparison with any in the State. Two new brick warehouses where cash is paid for country produce, have been erected. An elegaut drug store, post office aud jewelry store under the same roof adorns the corners of her streets. With an appreciative sense of education, she has built a large, roomy and convenient brick academy, where, Prof. Gilmer has a prosperous and promising school. She is well equipped with schools, both for the primary and higher depart ments of instruction. Four church es with parson, pastor and rector furnishes food for all shades of christian thought. Her hotels. restaurants and livery stables are well up with the times, both in menu and turnout. HER EFFICIENT MAYOR throw of the court house is a miu- i eral spring whose waters mantling j Arrangements have been made for the quick completion of these roads. Proctor's Depredations. Chauucy C. Proctor, a desierado who has escaped twice from the penitentiary and has become noto rious for robbing stores, safes aud dwellings, continues to depredate upon tne people oi iiaiKe mm He aud his two broth ers have confederates scattered! over the country, aud his capture is difficult. He, on last Friday, robbed his uncle of 830, and hasj j been seen several times, yet no one has captured this thief and burglar. Tf Gov. Scales would atld $100 re- i ward in addition to $50 offered in Burke, his capture would speedily follow. . He has threatened to bum several houses and ought to be captured dead or alive. Last week he robbed two stores in Burke and others may look out. Shelby Au rora 21t ulU (Over nineietn ycart experienc.) A full line of mm drugs a ... ' PURE CHEMICALS always on h&ad. OTSEH!MPH. compounded ftl all houit daj ornigbl by a lUgiiteredDrugU:. Toilet Articles and Soap TAKE' NOTICE. 8fme brick store-houses challenge being fr0m 12 to 18 miles distant, and northwest, while Raven's Cliff, Ben's Kuob and Hickory Nut Gap Mountain with au average al titude of 2500 feet flank her on the south and southwest. All these are within easy reach of the town, tala ia Viiekn, Cbeta, Jeirelr j, Star Wai FANCY GOODS, ETC., well to her hygienic regula- clik-iJ TT Pre.Pa:d to repair all kinds oi watches, H " Jiry, etc. All work guaranteed R8E AND CATTLE POWDERS ntHvJf, ,1P Colic, Bots l Vw? win lure and prtTentHoo Cromka. tvmt fthmwt btb0 JWjl- a "r1 wilirnre and preTentHoo atom. Fou-, ?wjiera W prevent ap8 ik Fowls. 4 erem hWder win increase the quantity tf mftt 1 gw. J? tWenT per cent, and make the butter llm CJ-p!!1(;1' Hoe and drtfl FOR SALE BY J9HS TULL, Morganton, K. C. l tious as well as to the enforcement of her laws. A bright, crisp and - m t very readable newspaper, aujs. feel assured i- 4- ifo STAR, goes oui; wcchij w no 1000 subscribers. Just outside her limits two brick factories produce an article which for firmness or beauty of finish and color cannot be surpassed in the -State- A shuttle block machine,-a plauer, a sash, door and blind factory, are making money for their proprie tors. The town has literally got ten out of the "old ruts," laid about two miles of brick pavement, which nightly blaze large and commands as fine scenery as can be found in the Appalachain range. Behind aud bending aud curving around these rises with loftier summit, and more majestic gramUiir, the great Blue ltidge and Smoky, whose crests are crowned with spangled sheen, or veiled by the ever shifting clouds, i Beceutly a charter has been granted to the Morgauton Land 1 and Improvement company, for the purpose of buying and selliug real estate. Tho well-kuown character, energy and business tact of the gentlemen engaged in this enter prise, are guarantees of its success. The day alter its organization, more than twenty-five thousand dnllar worth of property was placed at their disposal, and is now held by them for sale. One of its officers is a successful and prominent busiuess man of your ( growing and beautiful city, we that this new com pany, composed of young men will infuse new Hie ana new blood into our town, and let the world know something of the many hidden and unpublish ed virtues of this our Mountain Rose, that blushes and blooms un seen, amid the regal splendors of these everlasting hills. C. F. McKesson, Ttcnrotitrm nf to-dav is so ad mirably written up by Mr. C. F. Chronic Rheumatism Cured. Swift's Soecific cured me of chronic rheumatism which had troubled me for fifteen years. I had takon every kiud of medicine near ly that is advertised for rheuma tism, but none did me ' near so much goou as . o. a. Last spring I took about half dozen large not ties, aud from that day I have not beeu troubled with rheumatism. My appetite was improved by your meuiciuu aim iu uikcbiiuu strengthened. . S. S. S. is one of best medicines in the world. Yours gratefully, J.T. Batts. Columbia, Teuu Mach 2, 1887. A Marvelous Cure ot Cancer. My wife has been down two years with au abscess in her side. Tiast December she commenced using S. S. S. When she began its use she was nothing but a skel eton, had no appetite and was feel ing weak and very miserable. To day she is a new woman. Her ap petite is good, her spirit revived. She is as stout as she was before she was taken sick two years ago. She can eal anything, and she to day thinks S. S. 8. the greatest medicine on earth. It has simply lifted her from a two years' sick bed, put flesh on her .bones and life in her heart. Yours gratefully, J. T. Batts. Columbia. Tcnn., March 2, 87. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases inafled frix Smrt Srwnric Co.. Drawer tAUaaU. Ca. gladdeued the heart and made us think of home (!) Morganton con tains about 1,000 inhabitants, and is situated on a plateau 2,400 feet above the sea level. To the "Kast and to the West the towering heads of the ever present m'ouu tains seem to smile on this favored spot. A few miestions to some ol the business men brought out the fact that the chat tie-mortgage system is entirely unknown. Though' the crops for the past few years havo been short the ieoile are out of . A. i . 2 I ueoi. -ot a uag oi commercial fertilizer is sold here. The busi ness men prefer to protect the far mers. When we tako into consid eration the attractions and re sources of Morganton and vicinity, we at once realize that it is only a mite of what it should be. Placed side bv side with Asheville. it r w stands head aud shoulders above that much overrated city. The neonle ani hospitable aud clever. The climate is the finest in the State. The maximum and mini num temperature is DO .10 de grecs. Being near the mountains the uights are cool and delicious. me water is exccueui. xwu miu eral surinzs have recently been opened aud pronounced by experts proved uliafactory: lili to be the finest in the State. Being uf D orlh stronglv imprenated with sulphur TINWARE C :-: O :-: O x K STOVES AS1- Jrleatiiig Stoves of the very bet variety, the laroi having been on trial" 1H year and variety so a ern and iron, they are admirably salt-1 always onliand. 1 . I ,, .i ti ct to almost everv ill that flesh is heir to. The click of the decanter and the hick-cough of the legalized inebriate has not been heard for 10 years. Only a little monej would, be ! necessary to start a healty boom here. If those gentlemen who contemplate going, to Kansas could be induced to come here and invest their money they would not only benefit their own State, but 'ere loug feather their own nest more completely than they will ever do to visit the sago bush and jack rabbit. BlLiX. Too can't work to much purpose unVw yoa are well, but Tou can bulla ua your beaJta &d txenetn with Parkris Tunic and work will Uin bocoiueeaMy. It nets tne lunv Urer and tkl- neys to worUDf oraer. cxmius aaa cuos Tan lk before iu Taetimumc We keep the Hosebold Sewlo r Ma chine, Buckeye Force Pa rap. -'Hoofing ana pattering an4.su kinds of repairjogdose in our lio. 1 also krep on. hand a.lull Jioe ot Hacoo, Lard, Sjrup, Ccffee, Sugar. Cknned Goods Confection, which we will sell cheap for cash or good ocaa try prod ace.. Don't fail to We us a, call ; . Very'iwpectfally, Chandler, Arney & Co. T an vtio ar saSarlac from ladlMTMiMa'a( rotik, m vUUa. mxlr AtKMj.iamU maaaod. kc, X wUl a rW ut wm w ra.yars o r caaxo z. Tai gras XmtrV. aead a lt-adJr I varmUi i ta r. Joaaw T. Uncjuc. SLmBm Q. Xrm Ct$. Itch. Partrt Vance, and Scratches of kind cuml In 14 MlauUu tr WooUord's aanltary LoUoo. Im xuj otoer. ThisncrerfalU soid b oUnTuS. Morpuuon. fiDYERTlSERS i: ikMitOn4MIlt0
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