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THE MORGANTON STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1888. OUIi SORTHEUNLETTER. T. G. Cobb, Editor and Prop'r. B. A. Cobb, Business Manager. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1888. watered at the Post omce at Morganton, N. C. as Second Class Matter. Subscription price, - - $1.00 Advertising rates low, consider ing circulation. . THE NEXT GOVERNOR. If anv of our friends understood After leaving college be Cliat of a Philadelphia Corres pondent News and oossip. Correspondence of The Morganton Star. Philadelphia, Feb. 11, 18S8. Another journalist ot note is the editor-in chief of the Philadel phia Press, diaries Emery Smith. I think I am sale in saying that he is the most scholarly of the many well-educated newspaper men of this city. Mr. Smith was born in Mansfield. Conn. At an earlv aire he came to Albany, X. Y., hiving the ioimdatioii ot his splendid future at Union College. ... taught . i ii t . a 'A- i ... nf S i the .luany Acauemy, MJouauei- UasuiamiHuulllftu,vv. .,,, lwm-mwv fnr.:itm.v t it' ruin B. Alexander for the nomination for tho 0(litonal pen beginning for Governor, they misconstrued j,js career as a journalist on the the editorial compliment which Albany -Express. Later he became we intended in our last issue. We interested m rue oounmi n rue ..... . ,: ' j .....I i n same cuy. jlus cieur uumyui aim merely wisueu w :uuC,u executive ability were not lost to an intelligent, upright and aeser- the siollt of tllC Republicans of ing citizen of a neighboring conn- the State, and the young editor tv wbo would worthily wear any soon developed mro a agacious , r a I,; and successful political leader, honor conferred upon him. we A are in favor of the strongest and -rj-ery soon Calvin Well, an iron best man, whoever he may be. V fcjny of Pittsburg, needed just Wo will cheerfully support Stead- such a man on his Philadelphia man or Clark, if either should be Press and Mr. Smith ca ne to the muo;, ' ou nilT. Quaker City and tok the editonal named by the convention, as our t- Tilft lwr is on f th ... . 1 c I I X standard-hearer. numuei oa ,nost perfect newspapers of tht our brethren of the press have ex- tune and country While its edi- - i . nressed the opinion that the con- torials are plainly tinctured with J. I LI... 1 4.1 w will bP, between those two. If epuoiicanisin, ains, miu iiiej vuv " " I C,. .. .-. 4-, 1..W..I.W. tions ot their kind. 1 he 1'ress is liberal to its workers aud it gets excellent work from excellent writers. Mr. Smith is rather short in stature. A thick, stubby mus tache strengthens the expression of firniness about his mou:h. Best the favorite of the Piedmont sec- 0f aii? UIOst important of all the tinn hnt. w have been told that families into which the Press he would not allow his friends to "right" and "President." "They say" that the test applied to grated white horse-radish is the singular one of looking into the dish for an aubmn hair. Neigh, not only this: but hoof finds it is said to be the name point. TiUlen's birthday last Thursday. Resolutions ot Respect. Tho following resolutions were passed by the Young ileu s Christian Associa tion at Obeth church, Burke county, North Carolina, January the oth, VViiEiiEAS, bince our Young Men's Christian Association was organized it has pleased Almighty God, in his wise providence . to reraovo from us by death J. i i..,i,.,. t..., .... v,' ?;. v..,. Spirit ot 'G (lbib), fall on the and ' Democracy of 1888! The mantle Whereas, James was a member of of the grand old sage himself long our association from the day of its or ago fell on the man who serves the gauizatiou to the day of his' death, neoDle now as President. The ! . Rso-VKi, That in the person of the Gladstone of America couldn't have chosen a worthier wearer of that stainless robe than Giover Cleveland. now, ram, slush. Colds, pneumonia, funerals. Otto F. Peelek. late James F. Gibbs we recognize all the elements of a true member, a devot ed friend and a faithful christian young man. Resolved 2nd, That in his death our association has. lost one of its most promising and devoted members. IvESOLaed 3rd, That we mourn his death as a loss to our society and that we deeply sympathize with the bereav ed parents and relatives of the deceas ed and assure them of our prayers. Resolved 4th, That this preamble and these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of our association, and a copy be sent to The Moroanton Star so, as far as we are advised, Gov Bteadman will carry a majority of the western vote, aud "we learn .Tm.n-e fibirk has many friends in If v - - the east. Should the name of Arm- field be presented, he will prove press his claims upon the party Judge Gilmer is also held in the highest esteem by our people, and is especially loved by the old sol dier element throughout the State but it is thought that his friend3 will wait four vearslouirer aud ex- - r pect then to win the prize. comes: ivditor torn lru is an earn- s -j . est umiitian. Tp 1 ec t ions, national, has been declannj state, local, O" til A !! Ill views and verdicts in unmistaka ble and emphatic tones during the past ten years or twelve. Out from the ashes of the obnoxious political maxim, "To the victors be long the spoils" lias come the sen timent of patriotism in its practi cal expression a business admin- Johx C. Jayxes, Joshua Gibbs, L. A. Thomas, Committee. Morgantoi? Produce Market. CORRECTED WKfKLV BY JNO. II. PK ARSONS & CO. Church Music. Correspondence of TLe Morgan; oa Star. There is no doubt that the dull mind of the public is being awakened to the fact that music should have a constant place in all churches of whatever de- lor publication. nomination. In no place can music be so well appreciated or do so much good. The churcn is its real home, even more than the theatre or opera. First, music should find a place in the church, then 1 in the home, then in the school, and; 1 have just received a fresh line then wherever else you like. The of Groceries. Try me beiore you on Sundays, and no church does its , lu toXX U' 'ar the Asylum, duty that does not give its congregation ' ' MAUIJUT. one musical service in the week besides the usual services. Make it a rule to open all churches and chapels once a week at least to sacred or serious music and the church will, ere long, be iilled, the interest in it doubled, and people be drawn to it that otherwise never enter it. England seems to be gradual ly adopting something like this plan, : corn. and witii etiect. Musical services are being held far more frequently in the churches, and choirs are being formed for them ; the churches fill, and music that would have remained a mystery to thousands becomes now known to them and will be beloved by them. Surely there need be no dilficulty about such a movement in America, in North Caro lina, yes, in Burke county. We are proud to relate just here, that, in the far west, even in Arkansan and Texes. the people are becoming interested in vocal music in the churches, and there by are adding converts to the churches that otherwise would not be reached. Let us take courage brethren ' Now is the time I Organize classes I Go to work m earnest: lhe church, society, and the home will be better by it. Let the old-fashioned singing school, with its modern improvements, be revived ! And may I he Morgantox Star shine -A.T- CASH i'KICES. 56C. wno .1, :o. 1 8:. Ho:'.ilS, white "." " ..". 1 MO ctlured ?.V lVas J uats 4i. Jiyt oc. Cnickeus ltftol-v. iT" He. Oui.ou&e 1)5 c. Applos, 60 to ToC. irls.j Potatoes Sue. Siveet I'otatH-'s 10c.. Buckwlieat Flour ao. UC. A. M." gives a very interest ing report, this week, on the man isiration, in Washington, in tin ner iu which Ilev. It. G. Pearson Gubernatorial chairs and in the conducts a revival meeting. He coniicil-chauibers of legislative AA . . ... , bodies all over the land, from the attacks sin m high places or hiirliest to the lowes, ;..levelim1-rt wherever he finds it and holds it ow acts exemplify this sentiment up before the world without any of lhis era. "Public office is sunar coatincr or modifvinr. but public trust :" in other worcU, the portravs its enormousness, always u,.' the governing people 1 . 7 " jut into place must act though using xrue scnpiurai icrms. xi ue lor hirt own personal interest, vet thinks a man is going to hell by always faithful to the people, who Tuirsnine- a certain sinful uractice. chose him. He must give the u rw lint. hi.fiittft tc. toll him so I same vigilant attention to hi du . , ties aud as honorably discharge 111 plain Lughsn. Many persons them as thoagh thisTaml Iai were disposed to criticise Sam wel.e a mammoth mercantile es- Jones because he had the nerve, tablishment and he the. manager -as it, wprfi. to tflfklp. the linn rieht in-chief of it. in his den, tell the people of their sins and where these sins were emarkably quick to learn all t his were the men whom Cieve leading them to. But it takes land called to be his associates. just such preaching as Jones and The Navy Department is no Ion Pparsnn urn! nuu.v. r,tbpr bolv ger what it was, bii t its affairs , . .. ' . will bp,ar a, cIosp invitirti.tifin as m iucu in wm waive 10 a sense 01 tiieiruuitv, U1ent. In all the other dei turn from their evil ways, repent ments there is a similar regularity of their sins and lead a new life. and honesty and fidelity. And tiiis puritv of principle in the do- & T a -ft at . I - . - - A;voiceirminemsi. litical world i spreading. Not Correspondence of The Morganton Star. that politicians want It so. Oh. jfiSNDEB UO., j&. u., ieh. y, no. lint the people do and that ljhave seeu the name of lion. A. settles it ! Men who have made brighter and brighter is the sincere wish of your unknown friend, Chas. P. Hill. Fresh Crackers at I)icUsou,Tat & Wilson's. A doctor in Nashville gave the following prescription for a sick lady, sufleiing with neuralgia : "A new bonnet, a cashmere fdiawl, a pair of gaiter boots, and a bottle of Salvation Oil.'7 The lad recov ered immediately, and earnestly recommends the Salvation Oil to every one. It is sold at all drug stores for 25 cents a bottle. JOTlCu A summons having bc-en sued ou? or th Court n thf loth a ay of .January. ls-iS. o.v E A. ami K. c. IVikins. As.-laros. la th-ir o k sanies and :u bchali l.i all t ue ot:ier iTv-.lif.'rs of the estate of J jlin sudd; -rih. deccas-'j, ay UL:-t li. A. iterry, AaiU!i:r.tr;:t,r Ue !'.o:iU Non. C. T A. of John S.iairih. r tur.j.'ible o.i the ijth Februarj-, ls, (the ..'ode ;,ee. 144--."2 ; Now. therefore, ail creditors of the estate oi loha Siutdert! oee-Msed. are horeiv notiaed to appe ir t tore S. T. IVarsoa. V. rfc t 'i tue superl or O.Mtrt of ilurke oynty. on or before the the 2uth day of February. 1SSS, and lile theevl.tences of tuelr c;a!ms la sjld Special rrov'eedinjr or creditors' Hill, to.-ther with an endorsement or statement to where and mxm whom. In the town or Morgan ton. notices in tnts cause arc to b?sered: otherwise they shall b dteroed and take to have notice of all pri-eceJinL's in the said cause. c,ie:i undrmy hand and seal of ofllce this. 10th day ol January, lss. s. t. PEAUsON. Clerk of the .-uperior Court of DurKe County. A x TORN EY AT LAV; MORGANTOX X. C. (Office in Gov. Caldwell' old law office. Practices in the Stateand Fed a I courts Special attention given nn. iirmnpt 'eturns made to 1 1 Knsmess ititruted to his care Ojsrn; i-ixjjStdiied pairs of 3 Iff. FOE C. Avery suggested in many pa reputations for strong, unimpeach- pers recently as one of the Su- able character, and few mere poli- preme Court "Justices. I write, ticians, are being called into office, sir, to assure you and your people The sacrifice of many conveniences there is no man m Western JSr. 0. and home joys which is implied in that the people of the east the acceptance of such a call is would moregladly support and part of the good citizen's duty in heartily endorse than Judge Ave- this matter. Country before self. ry. vVlierever lie has been he has made menus and strong "IjXou can supply much of the mends, not only by his strong and fore-going to two men whom jusi uecisions on rue Dencn, out oy JNorrn Carolina should call to his manly and exemplary deport- prominent places in the jrovern ment while traveling through the ment of the State. For Governor: State. In my section of the State, Col. S. Aid). Tate, of Burke conn l don't think you will hnd a man ty. For Lt.-Governor : Editor but what will sa.y "Amen" to every Caldwell, of Statesville. Platform : word I have said relative to Judge An Honest, Economical, Piogres- Avery, l therefore suggest his sue and liusmess-like Adminisira- iiame from the west and Judge Ol i a: i , i oneparu irom tne east, as being names calculated to strengthen the entire Democratic ticket as Weil as add strength to and conti- tion. Didn't I say that --unrestricted i would be the issue s due weeks aro emigration" before . very dence in the Supreme Court of long f In substantiation, read this jNoitn uaroima. EAST. trom the JSew York Sun of Feb , - ruary 7ih, 1S88: --The demand for iiifremuca ntetiuu OI tue sotnr o ip-.k tn this imnimriiify .,f Stute Board oi Pharmacy m tins foreigners, of course, obtains its city, on Tuesday, the 21st inst., to incentive in part lrom dread of im- examme applicants lor license to sorted communism and anarchism ; practice pharmacy. It is under but its inaiiisnrin. is tho. ,lis.Mni.r stood there will be quite a number 0f the working-men because of ot candidates.- Raleigh Progressive such steady enormous additions to the supply of labor." BEEVITIES. The National Democratic Execu tive Committee tvill meetiii Wash ington City on Washington's birth Tnv l,be. Sind inst.. for t,b nn r- pose of fixing the time and place coal strike prevails, but the pres of bolding the next National Con- lince ol armed and determined of- Violence was restored to last week in some quarters where the bolding vention. Ex. White Winter Oats for sale at the Cash Warehouse. Parties wanting seed cats will do well to call at once. ficers to protect those who attempt ed to work for the Company pie- vented any very serious trouble. Some folks nowadays seem to nave come to the ill-premised con ciiision that a man can't be both $2.50 .A.T J. L. ANDERSON & CO. Come soon or they will all be gone. HERJEWE ARE t You Again. o I- vou stopped in our store just aftei Christmas, von no doubt thought that Ave weie closing out, and indeed we were and did close out our last year's stock. But we are here to tell vou that we have replenished our stock with the nicest apd freshest line of STAPLE JD lVISTCY A GROCERIES 'mm K5S TO BE HAD. m -tor .J f ,y jftj I E ft! CANDIES, RAISINS, ORANGES, LEMONS, COCOANUTS de PICKLESjFBinT BUTTER. CAKES, CRACKERS & CHEESE. OODS OF jfVL.il, KIIsDS. Cigars, Td)acco and Snnir. SUGAPw, COFFEE, TKA, UlCE, HOMINY, GKITS, SALT B-Y- CON, SODA. &c. ' agents for CASSARD'S LARD. HAMS and BKFST "Lenoir's Boiler Flour." NICE LINE OF WOOD-AND WILLOW-WARE, BASKETS dc All kinds of Stationary, Books, &c. We keep all the latest No'vels and Iooks; orders goiug out for new Books cverv .lav Wi? SLTII I im Tlil? ril!?l Tilivrc nv Tin: (tcv ppvt nIuvtvu uuuuuu iiuiji lllblliL.il lilinUO UiUlllj ILil lLill. COME TO SEE US We are agents fo. A. K. Seago & Co., of New Orleans, manufactur ers ot Sugars and Molasses. We can sell you at jobbers prices Doh't lorget to give us a call when in town. We don't ehanre vou lor shown.- and pricing our goods. The cheapest man takes the cake. Very respectfully, PIP I fSPI 3 9 & ee:s. ilGKSOH, TATE & WILSON'S: Cut Loaf Sugar, Pulverized Granulated " Coffee " Java Coffee, Fancy ltio Coffee, God " " Fair u " Grits, Il-niiny, Patent lt)ller Flour, Home-ground " Buckwheat 44 Porto Bico Molasses, Home-made 44 Maple Syrup, Apple Vinegar, Corn Meal, Wheat Bran, Magnolia Hams, Country 44 Bacon. Pork, Pure Family Lard, Green, Black and Mixed Teas, Canned Tomatoes, Pine Apples, Corn, Peaches, Apricots, &c., Atinore Mince Meat, Cranberry Sauce, Apple, Pear and Peach Batter Soda, Baking Powders, ' Yeat Powders and Bread Preparations, Cracker, Soda, Oyster, Sweet and Fancy, Pickles, in barrels and bottle, Chow Chow, Tomato Catsup, Worcester Sauce, Pepper Sauce Laundry aud Toilet Soaps, ' Ivory Soap, Sapolio, ConVt. Lye Extracts aud Essences, ' Pepper and Spices, groand and whole, Prunes and Baisins, Currant, Citron, Oranges, Candy and Confections, Gelatine, Chocolate, &C, &0., &C. 1888. 1888. JOHN H. PEARSON & CO. Having wad a chaoga i& onr bwuiiiess and in the style of tut firm, we call the attention of iSt public to the fact, andoffar offerof STAPLE GROCERIES, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS CHEAPER THAN EVEB BEFORE, FOR CASH. We have made one resolution for this new year, which we trill keep strictly, ami th-t is to sell gooda only for cash. .We credit bo one, and keep no books. We do this for the reason that we pay the farmers --Spot Cash" lor all produce brought to onr warehouse and as we intend to continue to pay cash for produce, we inast ell our 1 WE HATE JUST RECEIVED CAR LOAD LKNOIR'P ROLLER FLOUR. BOXES C. R. SIDES. h BAGS COFFEE. h BBLS. SUGAR. 100 500 LBS. CASSARD'B PURR LARD. 1000 LBS. CASSABD'3 HAMS. LBS. WATAUGA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. BUSHELS IRISH-GROUND XEAL. CORN, WHEAT, RYE, OATS, &C. 1 CAR LOAD LUMP COAL. I CAR LOAD "OLD HICKORY" WAGONS. We have had such an unusual demand for ;OId nickory Wa ors" that we were compelled to buy a car load to supply the demand. We have all sizes now aud can supply our customers at any time. We pay Highest Cash Prices for all Country Produce and pay cash and do not ask the farmer to 'trade it out." N'OKTII CAORLIXA. IJCRKlC COCKTT. superior Court. Spring Term. isss. Jefferson BeU vs. Jano BelL li appearing to etie satisfaction of th undr slgrued. Clerk oi the Sup-rlor Court of Burke county, that the tlefen4.iUt. Jane Bell, cannot, aftf r du; dllllicnco. lie round wULln the state ; and It rurtucr appfurlns Uiat a CAU.se of arUon exists Rtf.Uns?ts tUl de'rndant, to-wtt. trota Di vorce rrooi the bonds of matrlranny heretofore enured Into between tho plaintiff and said de lendant, No.v. therefore, it Is ordered that publication i-e made !u Tars Mokontom star, a uew.ipHner pub;lshed In Burke county for six tmcc"ue weeks, notl! In? s;ild defendant to appear at i he next term of the-superior tuurt. to be held for the county of Burke on the 1st Monday In Varcb. l. nnd answer the comphiinu which wiu be lllcd beron ih coinmeneemect of tUd t-rm; nd let said defendant take notice that If slie falls to answer said complaint within thf time required by law. tue plamMI will anply to the court for the relief demanded In tka' complaint. Witness my hand and seal of office this, wth day of Janimry. iss. S. T. I'JEAlcsox. C. S. C. of Bnrke County. i. a. auri, .iitiraey. - I TiAKD SALE. 2 TyrORTII CAROLINA. Bckkb Cccvtv, x &ujcriur t'ourt. .ro Mull. Adiur, vs. folleti Carswell and others. By virtue of an order or the superior Court In above entitled cans.. I will, oa the first Monday in Marvti. (5th. is. offer at public sale to the ufiuer r.i mei-ourt nouv door in Mor- The Korganton Land and Improvement Company, This company has jest been or ganized, with A CAPITAL STOCK 8F S20.e00. It hns ftr its purpose tbe pur chase and Kale of Real Estate and especially tbe irnpniTemrutofyor ganton and Burke Cnnty. Person baving Laudsj Mineral Intere.sts. Water Poweis r air kind or Real Estate for ak, will find it to their advantage U H on us. We cbare NO cornmis nions on ales. We want property on strictly cash prices and not fan cy ones. With unsurpassed facilities we advertise all property placed with ns, tree of charge to the owner ef tbe property. We will i5ue monthly pajer of onr own, devoted j,-aoton. tracts or land lvlnir In Rurve muntv. Jo, mowned ',v5,r , exclusively to advertising onr town deed. ! Hint county. Mr. C. F. 1 yi ma . vuc-iiaii casn. oaiance on six months credit, with note and security; tlUe retained This Jan. 198. Zt KO MULL. AdmY. By J MO. T. 1'EBKINS, Atfy. OTICE. iavln? auallfled no lilmlnlcfnilAr nf nia uuure is unreoy jnen to ail persons hold ing claims acalnst his estate to present them to the undersized within it months from the nth January. lvK or this notice wiu be plead la bar or their recovery ; and ail persons indebted to said estate are not Hied to come forward and set tle at once, and thereby saYe cost. JannariS 01 t3,M lCA1U' McKesson will edit onr paper. We have organ ited for bcsineM, we mean bnsiuess and intend to conduct busines on business prin ciples. We do all kinds of bnsi ness connectetl with a first-cU real estate agency. Call and see us. By order of tbe Hoard. JNO. 11. PKAKSON', tf. rresident. GEOOERS.
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