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f 3 1 n OL- Ill- MORGANTON, N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1SS7. NO. 35. IE C ir3 fei w mm M IN STATE olina. is 83. The average in the State REPORT OF THE N. C. STATE DEPARTJSIEJJT OF AGRICULTURE Absolutely Pure. 106 Of the Condition of the Crops in the State at Large Rased on Re ports of Correspondents from All Sections ot the State. The S". O. State department of Agriculture has issued a report of I the condition of the crops in the State at large based on reports of correspondents from all sections of the State. The various crops stand as follows : COTTON. ISTotwithstanding the complaints from unfavorable atmospheric con ditions in September, the returns show an increase in the yield in cotton of more than four points The average production in the State grades S9. COEN. The same improvement is noted in the production of corn, though the increase is not so great as in the last report. There is no doubt that the corn crop of the State is . 1 6 - i i -m i t ftit powder never vnm. a nmrvei cu gmce tne JLOtU OI last UlOUtU. L economical tliMii the ordinary kinds, fnnot bo soju in compeiiuon ihe multitude of low test, short woight prphoKphiitft powders. Sold only in IVOYAL JJAKlTvli L UWJJIStt JU., St . 2v. Y POTATOES. The sweet and Irish potato crops are, after all, very good, the grade being for sweet potatoes 9S, and for Irish potatoes 90. PEAS. The pea trop seems to be with out precedent. On all sides it is conceded to be very great, in any correspondents stating that noth ing like it has ever been seen in the State. The acreage is very large. OTHER POINTS. The cabbage crop has not im proved since last report; though iu some parts of the West the crop is considered good. Tha yield of hay has been, on the whole, very fair, and the same applies to clo ver. There is a disposition to give more attention to forage crops an other year. THE PISTOL, IN CHURCH. SAM JONES IN ATLANTA. especially South Carolina ants." "Add to integrity and cutbnsi- AHE WE GUILTY! We have lccii nccuMtl bv some A QUAINT S12RMOX 11Y A ' as,n .vourscit. lie yourself. Doirt or our competitors of sWIiii" cer- QUA1M IMtKAClirilt. ; ape some one else." tain goods at mlknlouslv low I w From this the lecturer branched ' P"1"0 onIt'r ! 4,,:,l! imU' Eev. Sou, Jones was introduce.! ' TuoT- Z ?? , lw ,in f . . . . 4 cianug nimeu to le a political ; and lct live" pohev will ju.stifv; by Dr. Hawthorne last night to a prohibitionist, iu favor of havingla.nl as the liberal p.tronT.gc cX! largeau;lienceinthelirstr.aptist governors, judges anil inavors in I temlwl to us indii afes that our al- church. The lecturer caught the that ,ine mi6 calIi J, leged practice of ..l aiting" b jent- atteution of his aulience from his IHe to rauv. trt Mlf, .Zu i vmL, I factory to ilie 4-bi:cr. ' we Khali first word and hehi it firmly until ber ' " " 0m-" "' t Jaw qoau- ,T , ULr titles of the samcMirt of-Uait ? iu its conclusion. He described his "Another steimin-ston irnnl.1 the ehaiw of nil l i s of Hr.f. subject, "Git There," as being one : be glit. We m,e,i j,rit jn cil;iracter ware at lower prices u,;,,, VVVTf at of the slang phrases of the period, ; xitcil ja , Abfe sometMJlly I SilUl'iso II auuwauk Co. mu u v-in-ne ie- Stagnation! Stagnation! That's ferred to as the slang siinger. I tlie matter with Hannah! am not ashamed of the title, and It is the hut Matiou this side of am willing at all times to take the hell!" shortcuts except when lam on , oficii 1 the straight road." From this the 1 -W ia . i , ' By rlrtae of ttd la otxrnc to am execotlun lecturer went into a deination of m mr tani iui trota tb hupm axt ot "To get there"' prerapposes a : 5cITuSilIti:? starting point, a route to go. some JSfPiSTiS ilS . . , . . tT. 19-T. (thesauie t"n lUc tint Mobtuv ta firm V.iiip trtin. iwM.f- o MoWinlon. N t puMlc I WltClC Oll CUU ptirrliaM) Great bargaius in all kinds of Hardware m SiiuriNts IlAKinvAin: Co. lont buy a Turning Plow until you have mhmi the new -I)aiyt,r and you will have no other. Sold and warranted bv SuupirfG Hardwabk Co. ow is the time to look around LAIn D SALE ! y virtue of a power ui saio comfcineti in two far in excess of auy crop grown in been receiv mortgiig't deeds executed by A. N. Dale and fM 1 fe , ll 1 " Marv . Dale, tue itrst m&rtgase executed the last decade. The average tor i al affair i rstocurean mueutoaness oi miy aonars me oiaiu ac iitrge, as compneu -need by not of tiiat any and date bearing , , iWat-sVr cent, wiiicsi said mortgage is from the October reports, snows 96 to be a fair estimate. Nearly all the crop has beeu housed. TOBACCO. . But little damage resulted from the early frost and the conditions iJ u j , j on, :. o., at public out- fnr Aiiriniv hn-eo. Iiaimii f ii'vnrsihlp." in rotlio lihrhsst biader tor caah,' a certain ' " ' i i) ii lail mi aate in Burke county, in most loi-nlif ies ' The. new returns lannt. ii- l.) wuuded as follows: Be- IDtiUH - ue neV Itiuius . m, j) l - n. e. corner ana running eilow ail increase, a matter t ha rdlv l.nK'ilm the K-..'g!8tr-s cmce ot uree county, ijnk 11. pajro i ; iut -mi mvi ifoUj4 ca- dlou tiic I5tn uay oi 5vyi.tuyer, isj, lo . ijtcett'; secure an iadt-br-edness of one hun- l and ninety (aiiiara. eviaencen by note ot d-v una a.iic ami oeanug interest at per whieii s:U;l inorrgagc, i recorded in the mer's ouh-o or hurko county, in book 34. . w will, on .U.iiday, the 7th day of u ' i l , i'j - line being the lirst Mon-i-nl'nnl' ( fer for Rale at the Court m frt-siichr i North 20 poles to a cnestnut : tuen. jast 63 s to the beginning, containing t.$n acres vorlesff. u. M. i.;RL)K:;s, Adin'r. of Ti.UOTilY OiiDEHS. H. E. POTEiSr. IKK m 4e 1 line 43 poles to a state in oinunrni, tueu ast 4-2 poies to a expected when the many mishaps oak: men 3ort-li poies to a black-gum . 1 iraws line , then Nordx us degrees f. to a which tended to mi are t he crrow- (l 1 1 mi n r hi'i ; ta e n South '29 poles to a " eamipjia' i-; then west 23 poies to the nct i)iant are considered. The in- aniasr. containing twenty acres more or less. id t."t i . m ng on Epiiraim Ferrees crease amounts to nearly four -r and runs .r.uli with his line 25 noles to a , . (orner; then west with pomts, the present - average Deiug ilc to a stake in the road; ' , . . uue allowance must oe maue for the small acreage set. The production of the State at large will not be as great as last year but the yield per acre averages the figures indicated. WHEAT. From the best information we are able to gather the wheat crop for the next year is most promis ing. From all parts of the State come reports telling of the extra care being bestowed in the pre paration of the laud for the next crop. The indications also point The Ball Goes Through the Preacher's HatNotes from Raleigh. liALEiGn, Oct. 2S. News has ed here oi a seusatiou- in Pitt county. At a country church near Gardner's Cross lloads, as a meeting there was ending and the pastor was' dismissing the congregation, a man named Frank Moore cried out to John Coward that the latter had been instrumental in keeping his (Moore's) wife away from home. He followed this declaration by immediately drawing a revolvor and firing at Coward. The bullet passed through the preacher's hat, which lay on the pulpit. Moore fired two more shots. Fortunately nobody was hurt. The affair ere- measure be determined by where aiHmuv! miks rr-i.., Mu.n.on;n ib. Sli l-Vrtiliwr Drill, and don't forgt-t you are to-day. Tomorrow will mta1 bring changes. What is our con- nT IM trit lier - or two hn.x at ditionf Where am I! Whence ami iu a. nacuuv. wwikl huw.no IIauhwaki: Co. i If Whither am I going! All this has to do with the subject. What a man has in htm will determine whrre he is going and what he will come to. Some people are on ly full just after dinner. The sweet est music to some is the ringing of i the dinner bell. Strictly prohibi tion drinks, such as are sold in At lanta, determine a man's lodging place. What sort of an animal is our wife feeding, anyhow. He AV. Irl. .BOG3R, Watchmaker and Jeweler, MO HG ANTON, N. C. All kinds Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, c, for sale cltcajt. Prepared to do all work on ;hort notice. act & 2m. I A RRlSTfH & ROM looks, talks and acts like a man,1; ; but if you will take an augur you j Tho Imlians n.y . Kn ,;inu will very snon st l ike dog. To make may quarrel over the Irish urn-Hainan you mut put a head on tiou; Prohibition or no Prokilu him and a heart in him. A man ; tUm in America, all head is cold, a man ail heart bj L. A. BRISTOL & SON ; giu-h. It takes head and heart to- Will st; Vou cimds all the Kime. ated great excitement, ami the aether to make a mau. Ignorance I They are daily receiving large 'j'i ir, n m flail m ml Hi in vi i A vt 1 IS WVV! EASYlj II Mil HM ' 1 i Ttmn,fittdimm church was quickly cleared of tlie people. Moore is in jail. Governor Scales did not go to the Hickory Fair yesterday as he expected. The continued bad weathed prevented. The weather to-day has been ver bad. Light! is as round as a ball and as slick Hmpments oi as a button. Give men man in 1711 frnnfC! rain has fallen almost continuously. At the term of the Stanley County Superior Court which has sympathy with humanity with a head that can think. "The lirst great stoiie for him to stand upon is the sone of integri-, ty. Some men could not tell tho truth in three trials." Mr. Jones talked at length, and 3 i H C7 qEkMHW to an increased acreage in many 3 a Si Parts of the State 5 t-r. S Hilfl hS3 v mi OATS. The same may be said of the oat crop. The ground is being pre- fi 2 pa red for the rece pt ion of the seed, A 4-1. w nN4-ivno i ri ri iro 4-Ck . n in. creased acreage for the next crop. RICE. The returns are not so flattering as to this crop. The average last reported was 97; this has been reduced to 94. No reason is given for the failure of the crop to hold former quotations. SORGHUM. Special requests were made for reports of this crop, and the re , turns are very gratifying, even i greater tuan anticipated. It would be hard to estimate the number of gallons of syrup that mil be made Ma r1 KSEsnai WIN onld be used a few months before confinement. al for book " To HoTnEns," mailed free. Bkadfielb EEGtrjLATon Co., 'Atlanta, Ga. pRSEANO CATTLE POWDERS it iv,8 .wln !lifi of Co"G. Bots or Lvxa Fa tvl u , 0Wf'ers are naeri in time. hntz-s Pi? " wnl- Prevent Gapes in Fowls. I'Mmt vul increase tii'5 nnanuiy 01 niiiis m .twenty per cent., and make tlie butter firm 'MfStnftJi1-crs w'in cnre- t prevent almost eveb? ttz' p ch Horw and f attle are subject. '!4 everywhe-e 8 WILL GITE SATISFACTIG2r CAVID E. FOXJTZ, roprietos. FOR SALE BY ifULL, Morganton, C. ! this vear, yet some idea may be I gained when it is stated that hardly possible that the crop can be worked up. This applies to the Piedmont and western portions of the State. A careful estimate of all the returns shows that the crop will average 108 in the State, while some sections report it from 25 to 50 per cent, in excess of the normal production. .: , , . i in a manner which kt-pt the audi- just ended, A. C. Freeman, ex-; . . , , 1 , , , c. J ! ence m laughter, alnuit why truth clerk ot the Superior Court, was , , . , i- 4l ' i was naked, the molhers pushing convicted ot detaining the finance' , . , . , . paid into his orlice and was sen tenced by Judge Clark to the pen itentiary. On account of Free- ! their daughters into matrimony, merchants advertising their busi ness, and the persistency with which some people bay Louisiana lottery tickets. UI am not sorrv when I see a ras- Consisting of Heavy Groceries, Confection, l')ry toodx Cloth iny, llo'Uy ll(dicarcr Crmkery WiUotncnrCf Leather, Sole n ad Upper, In short, they keep a general stock EVERTING HIE I'EOPLE .SEED. IxokomM Stoves, iiuutif.it-tuiTiV from i hi best Te n charcoal iron, thr iH'.t known; every Ktovo warmutcd to !n ferfect iu all it operations, ami at piice which? place them in the reach of all, at Suiting II a u i v a n ii Co. Country Merchant will do wetl and iave freights by buying their Hardware of Sultino llAtnnvAnc Co. "ow i the time to buy Hard ware cheap. If you don't Ulievia it try Siiui'ing IlAumvAUi: Co, Call at the Slniping Hardwam Co. ami nt the lnt Thtee Kollcr Cane Mill in the wot Id. for tho price. Don't furget the fart that the "Atla lUadyOIixeil Paint are Kohl and warranted to give satis, fact ion by Sllil.M Haiiuwaki; Co. Shnping Hatdw.ire Co. arts in Ihe lead lor low price on all kind. Hardware, tovc. Mmcrs, farm itg Implement. Ib a birgrt to call and m theau and ,tve mouev by taking advauiage of their big otfer. l)KOLL:Iil)I,.i!lE!)i!lll The firm of Howard & Ircnclt ha been ili.vs.ilvcd by mutual consent. The. busineiu the fu- man's advanced age (nearly sev enty) sentence was remitted toa tine of five hundred dollars, which I was paid: Freeman served three cal loe 1,is ,noI10.v thc " said he t.a..:i..,. "but it is the lool who claim my and for eight years was clerk of 'sympathy. All here who have not ., thank; for",iu; ni,cral pationage They are Ko agent ror the sale , ", . ,u""l,n' " ,tx' of the celebr ited Prrsiicll. All peroii due the firm J'A; WOOL CARPET, j"1 ,,WM vf TluU t . . ..... i .uauiuHciureii iu our own Diaic i. i - i.i.i'ccyim t i AYilmington. l" K' 1 ,l,,lsJ,-M''LL Tl,i,r t..;-n ...... lw ! csirc to tvuder NOTICE. the court. He is a man of consid erable wealth. "Worth Knowing. bought lottery tickets, stand up P - received, ami intend, bv honest ! Having Unglir the entire stock About one half stood up. J dealing, to merit a good .share iu ol hmih oi Howard 'v ITimrII, 1 1T-T1 . i , i I the future. will continue the bu-ine at tho "It I have told the truth then wi..... :.. i... ... Uhl siami . k! I u :m i.. U l II III Uttli UU ailtU III gUC " ' ....... . .( .rv, I'lKIU one-half of this congregotion is them a call. ARR1ERS OF BURKE. ioef iu Asheville is worth from t 6 cent or. Yr am paying 5 cents cash on foot a11 1 use at the Market House. 00k t for. all beef buyers and ve them nav n n.pnt "Hi to fllTin':l vi. llJLkill. t 11V.' 1U.1U vp.a.p ixr.. r , ,...3 "e State had to foot the bill. 29 RUFUS AYERY. .'V.jGAMPBELL & CO., uittber Dealers, ; pANTON, 1ST. C. BUCKWHEAT. For reasons not given the buck- tijGAfVIPBiLL & CO., !wlieatcrP does n forage up Well. L licit JS UUl 1IIHD lamu 111 the State, and that in the far West to the crreatest extent, vet it grows i&Pv the greatest perfection in all raat luS ?aii quanutlea oa short t:w1. Mr. u.n. Morgan, mercnant, fools AyUilt is foolishness i severe Cold, attended with a (lis sUllt -ow ruU " l0ls tressing Cough and running into Consumption in its first stages. He tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew The Sept. L 1S.S7. tr. Af ter integrity I would put down ! as the next stepping stone enter- prise. I like to see a man push his worse. .ltllllOSDi-D.lSuLlER.il. CO, ti see all our c.M t iituin.r ami a many other a are ph ased to call. My purtKisc i to n cruit the tock with Was reduced in flesh, had ! busmen, and carry the same spirit difficulty in breathing and was un-! into his religion. God called some j Gt:i. r'M.Ni.m litJtT. l ASHEV1UX. N. V.. S"pU s. able to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's Isew Discovery tor Con sumption and found immediate re lief, and after nsiiig about a half dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of the dis ease. Xo other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King's New Ciscovery for Con sumption Guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial bot tle free at John Tull's Drug Store. Renew Her Youth . Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, tlie truth of which is vouched for by the resi dents of the town: "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kid ney complaint and lameness for many years ; could not dress myself without help. Xow T am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Hitters for having renewed my youtn and, all disease He lowest market prices. removed completely and pain." Try a bottle, 50c. and Piedmont and Western North Car- $1. at John Tull's Drug Store. Lrave Arrive Leave AOtT i Leave men to preach just to keep them, out of devilment.'' Mr. Jones ridi culed tha Rolemn preacher, and the one nh was afraid to spt&k oat. "I would just a soon listen to a bumble bee as to some of them. There is more euphony in tho wings of some bees than in the' voices of such preachers. God pity a pulpit without an issue. Fd rather say something and have a beautiful woman rise up and contradict me, even though she won all the applause, than say nothing. More people know Warren A. Candler today, and that he is a preacher, than ever could have known him had beheld his tongue. I've been thiuking of writing to him a letter of condolence, for Iv'e been exactly where he is. I like a mau like Dr. Hawthorne, who says something. Sometimes the ants get on you, doctor. They don't hurt, but they make you itch, T1LVIM NO. 31. Wesrt iWUbd. Salisbury . Mairv!i:e I IK kory touLtiiy Sprtagi M r4Utct o!4 rt JMtlttYllXI IM Ser. k4 ltc Mar rt lows Kcotria 11 m. itp.m. i sm S M S t l fl ! t to Arrive TILVLN NO. M. LiM lkub(L K:i-v!H- cm cm. MorrHt.ava 1 Mt Hot, brines II l AMIKVILLK 11 S p. tU. J'j in 1 Kii-.D s 24 o.i Fait lio MaroMAO 4 IS I oru.eUy "Msys 4 t likkory set M lllo j .Harphjf riranch. IUUJ fxeep. SUNDAY. TRAIN NO. IS. TRAIN NO. IT. S no a. m. LceTe Ar.tif vii!e Arrive 4 so n. m. tzn la is a. ta. Leave I au lo v Arrive w.irn hv::: 5u5 4arrctt! A. fc H. Itoad. liaUy trxt pt SUNDAY. T1UIN NO. 13L TU-VIN NO. 11. S so p. m. Leave spartactmrc Arrive 1 19 p. m. .Vrbfvuie Leave g la A3. L. TAYLOU, ti. I. ... w. A. WINBUrW D. r. A. ,L THE LA TEST STYLES OF GOODS and wll a cheap as tho chcaicsU I havo a large lot of Clothing oq hand which I Mill cll AT COST FOU CASH to make room for new goods. Thanking my many friends for pat favor and soliciting their further patronage. I am rcjKTtfnllr, -18. K. PU11SNELL. BYtlrtuf.fpii tenja.n ta ty Lac4 for t"T lHiri . ju'u.i J... m Rrrui at.i m tvor rwtrna.rr. lUUll: t ii.- Vmu ll)-av to M-v-itilMn. tttrze rwitiy. t-ti M oday. Ite U tUy ot Nor. i.ti it Uu; Bri Uy. atrx t Uai I j iWMtl yKnwt. (rf Abr.ua ItdwfMirttfl KVrv. l-rioj k No. J SprtOiT plax.. &u o.t.tJ'.r it tt. botb c W'. 11 beta; to py jH.n mo&py. o-.t. 3. i;. u .v. i;u;hv. W. "VY. KCOTT, J. T. C. EE VIS. Scott & Ervin, ATTORNEYS AT LAV, Lenoir, N. C. ier vt i.n-jr ai.-. rr-c-sw la Ittm cvorfr
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