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U STAB lu ORG f ur ever Puu" nn I' rvT3rt to 1..t .r LrttT .trr-.K ail-ad. r.r,f.--.-. I'aixl is:::-. rwcrvAc.. v. 1 h nratbvii and !iwtt.nd at r s utie mica. "in etve MOIIGANTON, N. C, FRIDAY AUGUST . 1S87. NO. "5. ANTON AR IL JL EL Sore Lyes Thceycs are always in sympathy with themy. and ail'onl an excellent index "fits comlition. V.'iien the eyes become veak a"tl tho ils in'lamu(l an sore, ifc an evidence, thnt the system lias . .... iiciirileroil Ly Scrofula, for Tjecoiuu tvlik'h Aycr's Sarsaparilla is the best juowii remedy (icrofula. which produced a painful in flammation in my eves, (raised me much Serin:,' sl'f of -Vl,ars- 1J-' lhe Ivi. eef i phvsician I eomiiK-iiceu taking Avcr's Sarsaparilla. After using this jueJieiue a short time I was completely Cured eves fire now in a splendid condi ?;n nd 1 am as well and strong as ever. IMrs. William Gage, Concord, N. II. For a number of years I was troubled with a liumor in my eyes, and was unable J, obtain any relief until I commenced nslnff Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medi ae lias cffeotM a complete cure, and I Liipre it to bo the best of blood puri-SJr8.-G. E. Upton, Nashua, N. II. From childhood, and until wit h a few months. I have been afflicted with Weak a,i Sore Kvts. I b.ave used for these complaints with beneficial results, Avers Sarsaparilla, ami consider it. a pi-Vat Uood purilkr. Mrs. C. Phillips, Glover, Vt. I suffered for a year with inflamma tion in my left eye. Three ulcers formed on tln hall, depriving me of sight, and caiisin!: great pain. After trying many other re:nedi-.is, to no purpose, I was tl:: al ly induced to use Aycr's Sarsaparilla. By Taking throe bottle of this medicine I have been entirely cured. ' My sight, has been re stored, and there is no sign of inflamma tion, sore, or ulcer in my eye. Kendal X. Bowen, Sugar Tree Ridge, Ohio. Mvdansjhter. ten years old. was afCict- fd with Scrofulous'S ore Eyes. During the last two years she never saw light of anv land. I'ln'sii ,-ians of the highest standing exerted their f kill, but Avith no normanV-nt success. On the recommen dation of a friend I purchased a bottle of Aver s Sarsaparma, wuia my uangnier connuenc ed taking. liefore she had used the third bottle her signt was restored. Her cure is complete. "YV. E. Suther land, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Pr. T. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by ail Druggists. Priee $1 ; six bottles, $5. A JttZGRO EDITOR'S INSULT. Montgomery People on the Hunt for Him. A Montgomery Alabama dis patch says : The following resolu tions at a largely attended citizens meeting, unanimously adopted, speak for themselves and need no special comment. They are the sentiments of a justly outraged community, who will make it hot for U uke, now absent, should he ever return here, where ex citement runs high. Whereas, The Montgomery liar aid, a weekly paper published in this city, by a negro named Jesse Duke, in its issue of Satur day, August 13th, had the follow ing language: '"Every day or so we read of the lynching of some negro for the outraging of some woman. Why is it that white wo men attract negro men more than in former days t There was. a time when such a thing was unheard of. There is a secret to this thing, and we greatly suspect it is a growing appreciation of the white 'Juliet' for the colored 'Romeo' as he be comes more and more intelligent and refined. If something is not done to break up these lynchiugs it will be so after a while they will lynch every colored man that looks at a woman with a twinkle in his eye.'' uThe above does not call for an apology on iiis part or a promise not to repeat, but stamps him as a scoundrel who has crossed the limit of toleration in this community; ! that hecannotlive in Montgomery ; ep m tkiUntfB& 311 S aml 18 hereby given notice to ke mm lilf I Si ilia aNva' or take the conseiueuces- . iiwre rev,..- jf a f ;. Ht c -a v w- ca.- i . -i m . , fms Uia jx MJtmm)&a "iiesoivea, nnz we, tne w i- n jj rrt- - iw Us m fj ? - x 7 m ici : a if mm I trxlJir?y eta i 1VORTII VT.lTi: M CITES. ' News lite-Union of N'on-nesident Na-I j lives. I Over eight hundred names hare Mitchell County Items. Correspondence of The Morsranton Star. Elsie P. O., Mitchell Co., X. , cws Wa,lT,:e"m "P C, Aug. 15, 1S87. You will please i Lumber is shipped to Shelby by oeen -scnt in trt Ir William (1. find space in your paper for a few : rail from Rutherford countv and Updmrcli, President, and John items from this county. ivnhintnv lwmni'nnf i Nichols, Esq., Secretary, of the We have had the greatest ro ! , . , 'North Carolina Agricultural So- vival at Pisgah M. E. Church ever ' ;,l!l0 ctety,to be invited to join in the known in this section, conducted .u D.uiuur wis lau in a gr;nd re-union next October dnr- by the pastor at Bakersville, liro. ,ar tobacco rehouse. I llIJ? gtatc Rlir wt.ek- t0jHJ hav rculaud, of Buncombe, and Jro. The King's Mountain Military In ; ing friends out of the State who Gillespie, our circuit rider. Many stitute has been removed to Shel-; they wish invited should send in souls have been, converted. Aaron Wiseman, the premium thresher, is on his circuit, giving j by, and the full term will open on ! their names at once. This prom- September llith. ) ises to be the biggest gathering of The next annual meeting of the ! a"v kimI ever lleM in llie State- measure, j inter-State Farmers' Convention, i i ' us clean straw, good heaped up, pressed down and run- representing the ten cotton stateH, umgoer. will bo held in RulmVl, m. H,n Wheat and rye are very good ; thiwl Tuesday of next Auirust. -i , i uuin eioi)s are looking promising. There were several fights on Toe River last week. In . one- of tho rows Win. Greer had his thumb 1 bit nearly off, and Greer took a Married at Lenoir, N. C, on the morning of August 18, 1SS7, Mr. Thomas M. Vance, sou of lion. Z. 15. Vance, to Miss Geitrude I WlullfM fl'lKrlifnv iC flii l.i f.. f.A -i - , ... . , i itixnuiv.i liiv Ult V11. -p cj . i . . . .. ! J- 15. A heeler, ot Lenoir, by Rev.! tne trial, but lauea, as tney say j llalehjh Obxvrccr, That is a good move. Let North Carolinians who have moved away be induced to come back, even on a visit, and they will ste a better State and a better people than any other on the f.ice of tho c ut u. We verily b?lieve that thero is n place in the world as gmitl as North Carolin.!, taking everything into consideration. Charofattc Home Democrat. Don't eat sweet potatoes yet awhile. They are full of sap, aud ! are a very unhealthy diet. Tiie all; the magistrates fled to the mountains, for safety. It is said that Eso. Thouinson carried a' bas ket of rations with him perhaps ! writer hereof knmvs ecaii.w at.xi enough to do him a week. m ueiusuo pie, Mr. G. Franklin, of Toe River, Iast Sunday came near sending took four bottles of laudanum, j lum U1 ollleu supposed for the purpose of killing wl'ham Hooka. himself. But medical aid reached A negro man, aged about 18 him in time to save his life, lie is jears, was caught in the act of as now in his right mind. sanlting the daughter of G. R. P SV S.J S 4 rr, M Should be used a few monThs before confinement. Send for book u To 1Iotei:i:e," mailed free. Eoadfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. JHE WILMINGTON STAR. Attention is rallesl to ti?e followinsr reduced rates of subscriiitton, cash in a-lvunce : REDUCTION IN PRIGS. The Daiiv Star. vno Yc;ir pne Month,.. SG 01 S 0) 1 so 50 THE WEEKLY STAR. 51 00 30 I'up lear SlX V.iiM :w Jhree iloi'.tkV. F" larjjl.iy in.' 1-fv.s.Ml. n n! it U r.'i- .'i.-iff-rmlM i- l'rt tOkffli th- :t.. n.-. -.,.-,-''.i. .!,-,.- ..i-..,r.-: ...-i ffiicu-sp.tiv.rexoch.jL.V-. VU-SS, WM. II. BE1INART). Wiliaintcn, X. C. 1M 11 Iff GOODS. Arthur Evans, rost-Offilce Block. fek, te, tobj, Iter FASCY GOODS hite ?)ooi)le of Montgomery, denounce this as an intolerable insult to which we will not submit. "Resolved, That the editor, Jesse Duke, is a vile and vicious charac ter, who seems bent on inculcating doctrines among his race that are a menace to society and to every white woman in the land. "Resolved, That the owners of the Herald are warned not to al low such language to occur in its columns again." A committee was looking for Duke on all in and outgoing trains to night, but he was "nonest." About 2 o'clock last night a tall gangling negro youth brought into the Advertiser office the following CAliD FROM DUKE : , ; Editors Advertiser : j ; Please let mo say through the columns of your paper that the article copied from the Herald and commented upon by the Dispatch of Sunday, was unfortunate, and that when I published it I had not the remotest idea of reflecting upon or offending any one, and that I am very sorry indeed that it ever appeared in my paper. I will assure you and the good peo ple of Montgomery that I had no intention whatever to do wrong, and that I am sorry for what has happened. I will never do so any more. Please publish this for me. I am a poor man, and have a wife and four small children depending upon me for their bread. Very respectfully, &c, J. C. Duke. Mr. A. D. Child es, of Three Mile Creek, has the largest and best crop of com know in this neighbor hood. . ... The Star is the best paper pub lished for the money. Yours respectfully, J. B. T1 rn n iRSSX experience in tlie lar-rc-st i inn nouses m norope anUAiac:r- sioi'K, i. ' !'") tvi t,o veoriiv Mil ti-.wis ' '""cjiv. .-.f,(. -All w.-v.-ir t watches, uarauto(l. vtE AMiD n&T-Vi as- am.vntT!Bj mffiz fe mTj4y Sr. Mr vsr. iV'ss win C01.TC. Bots or Luvj lu- Anotlicr liditor's Testiniony. ranywomi has broken out on ine every sum mer ior lour years. Tnree years Mgu a largo viore formed ou tiie back of my neck that be came tin siz;j oi a silver dollar. It nnaily spread all around to my nose and would not dry no. Last summer I took several uoctles of S. S whicn soon permanently dried up the sore, aud I have had no erupuou since. CiiA3. 11. Pratt. PatjAtka, Fla., Jan. 20, 1SST. From the Lady of the House. For over ten years I had dyspepsia. I tried every known kind of medicine a:id every lirst elass Dirvsiciun 1 could sret, near; all failed. A few mouths ago my husband, who had been cured ot a twenty years' ease oi me same uis pitsR. bv S. s. 8.. besran to treat me with it. Af ter I had taken live bottles 1 feit liko a new wo m m. The dyspepsia was gone, and all feeling rz-8 1'owrio,?19 re 8d in n,e- 1 of lassitude had difiiippeared, and i feel built up i-r "n io--dr V,. i c ,;1 pre.eiiuioHnnLKK. j anew. Your medicine is a nousenoiu remedy m vn u it. . . "lit uiivriu ua rr.n . u r. Will nro.VHit. f4APF!S IW Fr.irn prrwT "w'lfirs Wil ir,i-rpnp tho. onnntltr nt n.HIr tut gWpp" twenty T),n. cent and ,!)akc tlie ' ront,- r. i'svisp . "r: fs w.m cire or nrevent sjlmosf; kvkr7 fotTz-s Pn i'l-1' Horses and Cattle are subject, otd everywiie,KRS WILL GIVE SA""sf-CTios. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Propriet. FOR SALE BY JteTULL, Morganton, iT. C. I irr f.i -,-.hf tv T TCmlil nor. iw Wirlimir. It tfr lii oi uniK i - t - .t ,.a.;-.o if. nvmld 1 l-.ar.-5 tn tll mm (..ill, In if vno if tvv- Iiik band; but we both regard it as the greatest of ail medic-ines. Mies. 15. F. LiuurFOOT. Fort oalues, Ga.. Dee. S, 1S8. Treatise on Blood aud Skin Diseases mailed tree, Tub Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, TIIE GREATEST ENEMY TO CMTLDREN IS worms. Sliriner's Indian Vermifuge will ssive them lrom ruin. Only 23 cents u bottle. Try it. The Gaston Case. Shelby Aurora. TheDavcnport-McKee case from Gastou, in which Gaston county through its (then) Treasure Daven port sues Sheriff McKee for $1700 is the big and costly suit that at tracts 130 witnesses and has cost to date $3,000. Gastou claims McKee is indebted $1,700 on taxes. McKee denied this and produced a $1700 receipt signed, it is claim ed by Davenport and witnessed by one mau. The plaintiff alleges this a forgery. The trial evinces that both Davenport and McKee. are popular officers, ignorant of book keeping and business meth ods. It has been a cause of cou- rmifinn ri.mnmr fri.iiil tiiwl !Hnnn"! Democrats and llepuhlicans, yet is only a question of debt and hon esty. As it is now on trial before the jury and the Aurora last year published two column synopsis of this famous lawsuit, we can not and will not express an opinion or say aught to influence tlie public. It opened on Monday and will ter minate about Friday or Saturday, as 130 witnesses aud a dozen law yers require many days. We arc not skilled in law but we think Gaston county is responsible as plaintiff it McKee wins, and vice versa McKee and his bondsmen are responsible for costs. It duly costs $1000 a, week, desides law yers' fees, an unknown quantity. Messrs. andifer, Byuum, Hoke & Hoke, also Giduey & Webb are the able defendants of McKee, while Messrs. Jones, Bason, Cobb, Osborne and McBrayer ably rep resent Gaston. Among the many witnesses, some of . whom are splendid specimens of Gastou hu manity, we find both colors and both sexes. This lawsuit is a cost ly warning against careless and inefficient sheriffs and treasurers ignorant of business methods. The $2500 fine for failure to settle with the county is a legal question which the law must decide. Hodges, near Dunn, last Thurs day, by the father of the girl. The father told some of the citi zens what hail happended, and they immediately took the negro off to Black Bier ami baited a fish Hole with him. The negro has since been found dead in Black lliver. Wilson Advance. It is a remarkable and significant fact that in all parts of the State there are men of all sorts at work in the fields in search of minerals. It seems. that this industry is at tracting more attention, and that there is aback-ground of stubborn fact in the disposition of minerals in this State which inspires confi dence and leadsmen to delve with a reasonably fair prospect of suc cess of finding something that will prove a remunerative business. iS( 1 1 is bury 11 "a tch m an. The meanest man in North Car olina lives near Snow Creek Church in Stokes count. Last week's Danbury Reporter-Voxt gives an account of him. His name is not given. He has a poor widowed sister witij six children. The chil dren went on tne old skinflint's land to pick some berries that were growing wild. H ordered them off. They reported to their mother and she returned with them, when he went at them with a big stick, using obscene and threatening language. His sister refused to go, claiming that the land was their mother's and not his. He left, got out a wan-ant for forcible trespass and obtained judgment against her. Tlie case will go to the Superior Court. His name should have been State Chronicle. Girls ISc CuutWms. Girls, beware of transient voting men. Never sutler the address of strangers. Becollcct one good steady farmer's boy or industrious mechanic is worth more than all the floating tiash in the world. The allurements of a dandy Jack, with a gi)!d chain about hi m-ck, a walnut stick in his paw, and a brainless though fam-y skull, can never mako up the loss of a kind lather's home, a mother's counsel and the society of brothers and sisters. These affections last, while that of such a man is lost in the wane of tho honeymoon. Girl-, beware! take heed lest ye fall into the '-Miare of tho fowler.' Too many have already been taken from a kind fathei's home and a good mother's counsel, brought to shamo and disgrace ami then thrown upon their own icsourccs, to spend their few remaiudiiig days in grief and sorrow, while the brainless skull is making its circuit around the world bringing to its ignoble will all that may K allured by his deceitful snares, and ninny a fair one of the shame ol his artful villainy. Ex. Ib an nHV-ctlon t f :?-c Liver, and can be thr.rvr.xh!y car-V. i y tL. it, Grand Kcju: i- t r r iVj ULwr rend EIF.U.3NS UVtR SIESLFLATOR KA5T7jirrrir rt j. h. zznn & co., F&a?;dtM2, pi. I "wn'tr.'.t;.-i fv-r .rrrJ jrrjn Vuii " dirivr.-i liar..wh;rJ n-tVl!na K-vcre U Jj-.'.ulic. I feaj cj frrrxi ncOiCAl a: tent's new a mit yc- . tloa a2crKwh ItlW miciiy tor-" ' non me V tho enjoyment f rnr Tonaer toi briklth. 1 1 brn trtM lb lvorl: pf?fcnj:.ri rf raw cf tt . moit rnor.l j,hj-ica!. cf l-cls-Vli'.e. Ky.. t.ut t. r..i 'ry.-w; hrtw t:poa I wij iadv J t-jiry Nliarr ia bcrt.t f:-ni lu u- -.l H u'..i- a. il i:in;.ZY. u o : . tJC 1 S, LLm Trtml frm fcT.in'J'J Utrr and Im. lurarlubiy cur.-.! b lililng S1HH0H3 Li;f?.nS5BLAT0R SICK AXD KIHVCCS HEADACHES Ca - rrTrntd t y l-V.'n - - ---i --ilr rjix:-.t.jzt IV:.-: . tiff t" "trfc JOHN TULL, Gralnrktc in (Ovtr nin:ic -.i years cxjk rivuec.) A full line of FRESH DB06S ai.d FJ&E CHEMICALS lw V4 on 1::.;h1. irjAjjLiidr ii J U lio" coiupnimdi-l nt all lio:n day or nigh v. by a iJei'tent! Dniginu given. AVe Tell You Plainly that Simmons Liver Kern!ator will rid vou el Dyspepsia. lieaUacne, I'onstlpation, ami Kiliims ness. It will break up chills aud lever :nl pre vent their return, and Is a complete antidote tor all malarial poison yet entirely tr-e from qv.l nine or calomel. Try it. and you will ho aston ished at tlie gowl results ot the eu'll,ie Stin inons Liver Koulator, prepared by J. 11. Zeiliu & Co. A white gal in upper Now Jer sey has married a negro inaH. The girl is said to he pretty, and that is about all thai can be said of her. Some of the white Northern brethren are getting paid in their own coin their . teachings are coining home to roost. Tiie par ities were married by an Episcopal clergynufh, who excused his mean, il ess by saying that .he thought the man ami wojnan were both colored. Let Northern fanatics cohtinue to advocate negro boys and white-girls, and white boys and negro girls going to the same school, and thy will soon have a mongrel mixed race of beings unlit for respect. Charlotte Home-Democrat. My liver was sj re.irruliy duir lered an l I toll 3 li-b'e and languid th it 1 soareelv tuik Inter est In anything. Trio I all the si km lied rfiiifil.N without roller unul I use.l CarkT's Tjule. wnl :i rffectfil n penu incut cure. David luvj. Little Kxk. Ark. How many of us know the histo ry of "Dixie," thai most famous of songs which has found an echo in the heart of. every soldier of the Confederacy f We are certain that many of our readers will be sur prised to learn that it was not Southern at all, so far v.s the au thorship was concerned. "Dixie' was composed in 1S.;) byD.iu Km. met!, a a "walk around' for Urv ant's minstrels, then purformiug in New York. Now for the origin. .Mr. Kmmett had been a circus man. and had heard tin men wish, in the winter time, that they were in Dixie; that is in the South. So ho thought this w.is a good theme for a topical song. In .Mr. John Wood sang it in New Or leans, in one of John Drougham's burlesques, and a New Oilcans publisher had the air haimouized and arranged. Gen. Allcrt like, of Arkansas, who was a Veruion tcr, has the credit of writiug the best set of verses for "Dixie," and yet, by a drauge coincidence, the gallant and stirring song, with changes of conrse, was used as a campaign song, by the Jlepubli cans, in lr('l. Century. Consumption, Wasting Disease, And O-jnt-rul 11-U'I. I -t.r tlw.irve i-j the relative v.u.ie ,j ol Unr U:i .j.l .li.p.utc-j-H.- fu-i k-.ijp-ui; jlrc-:j mi! ile.-.u ; to .jUa r Kl'Sur te; c .-. ,n,a u jw a mate l Hi dut .lvc ual vjare a.nu. ( Hat lu ?MfU h :;tua.-a or c-l iJvrr Cu i: ii wU'A-j:isie-. I evi) ure v-naulu-I. nud fi t-nrct l woadertul Tuou-iaud" ho Lu u rlved no cnu.Lcnt beneiti irmu oOi-r j rt-ivir.-llou-s hivtf m-cu ca.-v-i uy it h u-w. Tum it m n a.s8UUiplton. tint Lull tual MV Rutriiautlatnl by the e.pri-ue w ib putt u yeju. and the ru. UorviJiJ'Dt.t of taOO.t:Uld.f Of LUC tKsl PUJiUcUiOi tarouiiout thr fw tu:ry. The Verdict L'iia:iiiito!i. W. r. suit. lrj?rl-t. li:pru-i. ind. utir.e: I cm Piioacni L-i-trk- i..Urt u- th- Vi-ry beot reotf-ly. i.viTy b4i!: 'i:d it. c1vu rt! t in every c j v. Our l-jti iiit:-. ait I Wat cuvd Kh-'ini it-ia f M f.irV -tau.1; - -Atrah.;in llan. a.nir;tt. l-ia;e.iniai:irj'it: "Tnu ixf i'mi; o-.-ut.-la.' I i ive c.r !u4'f-l In itiy xjyiir."exn ri-ti-.-. It tJ -.-t.-n- Uiiu-r." Tli-uvindt ul itru-r luw u !iii-.i thr t"'in jar )t!iat llie rnlu-t is ua.ii.i u ! t laat u-s trtr i;:lt'Ts itucireail tlt-'i- ui ta-.' iJTt-r. K :. iioh or Itimnl. oulya ku tiAlix a Ua.il.- i Tua s Dru- Mere. Toilet Artie! mi--: L ": rs- '.-r-r - ' i ' C :-: O :-: O :-: K STOVES ITcitin Stoves ZL of the very in i variety, the aairo having bven on trial Is years aud proved satisfactory. -IUo a variety of home-made and Northern TINWARE always on hand. We kevp the llounhold Sowing Mft chine, Duckeyo Korce Iaruj. Hoofing and "uttering and all kinds of u-jiaiiiziKUjiKsi in oar lint. 1 also kxp or. hand a full lincot !a?on. Litd, Syrup, fllW, Sugar. Canned Goods Cotiff.ti..nt which w will fell cl.i-aji for ea-h cr-jj couu iry iruhi-r. Dou'i fall to give a cIl. ;- Very rc vet fully. Chandler, Arncy a Co. To a! I tri-o mro r-r!r.s f.-rra C frryn xl !c-:icr?t::f yr trr .- v.. rvc. c-rt drear. io-.of t I-.. I -a 1 rwar oi win euro ri.rz.zz or cu ir-'vc tv grtt retnety va.s c; t3n rJ I,? a:'cukrT la i-uili liCT. JaU-;I T. lTJtAT TZ.:irtn y.m v-j fl-'jL
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