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THE MORGANTON STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1888. What a Blizzard Is. more politeness." The young wo- a. I.v.rn ir t innt riil II ITlTlfr TexasGlobe. I man sai uuwu n,nuu A blizzard is simply a strong, tQe old fellow, aud, slyly winking cold wind moving unchecked over at a woman whom she knew, whis- leagues of light, unpacked snow, pered: It sweeps up that which has pre viously fallen, carries it away in the color of a vast shaken fleece, distributes it so that each atmos pheric atom has its little particle, "How do you like my gallant country booster f Don't you think that he would cut quite a figure in a dime museum f" "Miss," said the old fellow with and drives along all with a steady a sme which clearly bespoke his fury. Whether fresh snow is fall- unconsciousness of the unladylike ing can seldom be determined by ridicule, "I b'lieve I left my pock pnnlft out in a real blizzard. As pt-hnok timr on that seat. Will far as the eye can see upward, and vou phase get tip a iuinit ?" that is but a little space, the hur- The youug woman got up. The ry of minute pellets h u r 1 i n g 0u fellow sat down, and, stroking through ether across an unreveal nis whiskers, remarked: ed sky prevails, and the hurrying "B'lieve I'll just keep on sittin' sameness on every side is varied uere jnjss. I stood up so much at only by occasional tall and bend- tue tiime museum jest now that ing wraiths where the wind whirls i',u g0rter tired. I've got a leetle in shifting column. A contusion m0re politeness than these here of the senses, comparable to none gentlemen, but I have diskivered produced otherwise, appals one tnat j aiufc got nigh so much submitted to the enormous and seuse." bliuding force of such a snow-filled wind, aud scarcely a distinct thnnorlit remains except that the The "Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, awMeold forbid, cochin for fe T.cf itw1 kIipHpt. To our Dersonal uiAi ....m u iuou v r - rained v. .cjverv uoine nuiu ua.i knowledge, one in such a storm given relief in every case. One keeps with difficulty upon a rail- man took six bottles, and was -. r I mv-! stm DliAnmofiiJin lift xao tc' way track lifted three ieec aoove '. xo... j the surrounding prairie, and maj uJikmII nhin ...ffirm Th oe iosi; uy uc lc! oest elliucr medicine 1 nave ever after stumbling do wu from the em handled in my 20 years' expert bankment. which, being white, be- ence, is Electric Bitters." Thou sands of others have added their . , , tI ... testimony, so that the verdict is coraed on iroou uuiuuiibj innan.- Hlo ui.-,, us teamsters halting with their horses uo cure an leases of the Liver, have been snowed over thirty feet Kidnevs or Blood. Only a half dPftn bv blizzards, -and have sur- dollar a bottle at Tull's Drug 7 VlTcU UV UCULlllU uuu Uicaiimii; I . l VM. v a. , V B. storm enabled them to dig them- Dr pwmp Kronn. selves to upper air. The forma- But for all of that, the average I - i tion of a drift about a halted man. country editor is mucii more ot a I A 1 At. ".J. or horse, or sleigh, is sometimes man cnau me average cirj emior. woiiueiiuujr aprcuj, auu A,w.k Rnf. S( fars rfta, oKHifv. - . i i-i j i : I . ... 7 once esiaonsneu, grows up vy versitality and general utility are tue of its obstructiveness. In concerned he will doubly discount some well authenticated cases lost him every time. He is a broader noLovoWn fmmfi i- tim man, a more independent person, drifts over them andtdug out alive ; arou'na he can come nearep to in otners, tne spring nas reveaiea making "a.whistle out of a pig's corpses still uuthawed amoug the tail" than any other person on Inat whit relics of winter. In earth. It these chaps, who seem blizzards.people have often bee take special delight in ridiculing I I I flick nnnti-f an l r ai rr L-f tw-wr unable to see across the street of a it? it takes more brainS) more sensej North-west town, aud sometimes more tact, more gumption, more men lose their directiou in trying everything to successfully con to reach the'opposite side oi a well- duct a country newspaper, even built way. though it be a "patent outside," , man it aoes 10 run a city paper. How the Twelve Died. It requires more business and finan- Thft following brief history of skill, ana anoras a wider scope r.e A,tiM n.v h for the exhibition of real journal- new to those whose reading has make a cJnuiry newspaper "go" not been evangelical : than it does a city newspaper. St. Matthew is supposed to ne conditions surronutling a have suffered martyrdom, or was country newspaper are such that a slam with a sword at the city of , ' oI .... . ... , W A. .J y VU1U WV VJ IV C 1U VV4 Ethiopia in Egypt. fct. Luke was hanged upon an olive tree in Greece. St. John was put into a cauld ron of boiling oil at Borne, and escaoed death. He afterward j. died a natural death at Ephesus, in Asia. St. James the Great was behead ed at Jerusalem. St. James the Less was thrown from a pinnacle or wing of a tern pie, aud then beaten to death with a fuller's club. quicker than a sailboat in a storm t 1 - j a. snouia ne undertake to run it up on the plan on which many city papers are conducted. It takes a peculiar kind of journalistic quali ficatiou to keep a country news paper afloat, and to preserve an editor from landing either in a lu natic asylum or an almshouse. x Y ROYAL KSSIJt P)WE)IEE ITMET-IFIEalHlT Tho Original WIno. C F. Simmons. St. Loui, Propr M. A. Simmons Lirer Medicine, Ett'd 1S40, in tlie U. S. Court defeats J. H. Zeilin. Prop'r A. Q. Simmons LU er Regulator, Esfd by Zeilin 1S68. M. A. S. L.. M. has for 47 years cured Indigestion, Biliousness. Dtsfepsia,Sick Headacue.Lost Appetite, Sour Stomach, Etc. Rev. T. B. Reams. Pastor M. K. Church, Adams, Tenn., writes : I winn x snouia nave been dead but lor your Genuine M. A. Sim. mons Liver Medicine. I have sometimes had to substitute Zeilin's stuff" for tout Medi. cine, but it don't answer the purpose." Dr. J. R. Graves, Editor 7X Baptist, Memphis. Tenn. savs: I received a nackaee of vour Liver Medicine, and have used half of it. It works like a charm. I want no better Liver Regulator and cer tainly no more of Zeilin mixture Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purety. strength and wholesomeness. Jore economical than the ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold in competition with ihe multitude of low test, short weieht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal, Baking Powdkr Co., 106 Will St.. N. Y Che Most Wonderful Discovery of the Age. THE BEST DL003 PURIFIER III THE W0IIO. The Finest Tonic ever Introduced. Tb dortor and IV Uter-rmrrr mr mtA UXkimf Um rtrrirr mIIIii imtw : . Ih world. 1 Iv. dtvlr aat '. "4 m. SI lh Jm- Hvma (4 PVp t. tUil. C ml nmijUntin'iMU, Ile!t. 1j and Ctmrrrtt Mwm. Ai mvM.r . rojjt seaaliM ankaa or mm; af pean laW2?i2 JAMES MEANS S4 SHOE Wn not vear ao locf aa JAMES MEANS S3 SHOE. IXeaMttfs made frr mo who eetoatiuBi ir k-4 thrm i call for a lifMrr ar4 mort ArniVLT.?Z tfc JAMKS IKANS S3 SHOE. Our jS.1 elWlbrd for itt a permanent rrpotaitoa lor J-.tT. and durshiWy roch aa bo cxNrr ho taa rrrr knoVVtar tiftiorr tb tradr. No corrprvton art ae to irr'T: It- lb Jamra Mravna 4 ho la UH aadVtr and it it aa rttraole a anr a.Soe oT K we:4tt (ttt uuZ rjrtnrrd. V."e rooflctstly wrt tat la ry crri. vrert Cm JamM Mmni S4 Kho l eml to il )-ml-"WTtl ahnra wtvich hae cubrna beta rtu4 71 f 6 or 1 7. It ha a ItonsrtU tp and f&sJcai raj It k a rrferi!r moo(a bottom tr.a.t. it ti Uc a rtocklr. ar4 rnlrea rto "brcailnx lav." bcavr cTfe-l!yeT th Cnt ttc it la wra. JaBi l!fm and (vv'a SSoea wrr tte f nt ta . rnantry t litniTlr a4rrmd. If yom brrm diappnlnt4 la ofhrr advrtiad Kborv yovr ter&r O'lfht to trarh 70a that It H aafrr t har ahne aiaj r IS leaJrrs of a ly'tera, rather thaa tvt mxii trr Vm fMlowrra. 1 fx hora r aoi4 by lh teat thmarhot tb Ln!txl hratr. aiwt w ;a pxc t&ra r.-i!r within ynnr rrh. ia aay toui orTetrUcrj.tf ra wtU acud u a pmlai card. ' J A LIES EV3EANS & Co. 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mast, Full lines of the above shoes for sale by Dickson, Tate & Wilson, Solo Agents for Morganton. 1888. 1888. Hannicutt's Rheumatic Cure MFALUSLE FOR RHEUMATISM in ALL ITS FORMS. A SAFE, SURE AUD PERMANENT CURE FOR ALL BLOOD and KIDNEY Diseases, Dyspep sia, Indigestion, General Debility, Ner tous and Sick Headache, Running Sores Ulcers, Tetter, and all Diseases of the skin and liloou. t PRICE $1,00 PER BOTTLE. Send for Book of Testimonials and other Taluable information. PREPARED OSLT BT Hunnicutt Rheumatic Core Co., ATLANTA, OA. And for Sale by all Druggists. STOVES, MARE ASDJROCERIES. I take great pleasure in inform ing the old customers of Chandler & Arney, ami as many new ones as I can induce to trade with me, that I have a heavy stock of Stoves, a full supply of Tinware, and a fresh lot of Staple and Fan cy Groceries, with a good line of Cigars, all grades and prices, and respectfully ask you to call and ex amine before buying elsewhere. G. M. AUNBY, Successor to CIIAXDLER & AKNEY. Morganton Nov. 25, 1887. WE MEAN BUSINESS! What Am I To Do. The symptoms of Billiousness are un nappily but too well known. Thev ditter in different individuals to some extent. A Bullous man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas. he has an excellect appetite for liauids but none for solids of a mormnc. Hi St. I'liuip was nangea up against tongue will hardly bear inspection at a pillar at H.erapolis, a city of "J i - J ana furred, Purygia. The digestive system is wholly out of TCarflinlnmAw wan flavArl order and Diarrhea or Constipation - J A 1 I "-" J V-U. DTTU iUdV ttl aIiita 4-1 r lAnirnQTin rt o Knn I a - , . r omvci tut wimuauu a uai cernate. mere are oiten Hemorrhoids barons kin sr. or ever 1qs9 of blood. There may be St. Andrew was burned to a fy or flatulence and tenderness in the cross whence he preached unto the P1 of the stomache. To correct all this tuw1p until Iip AYiiirod ,not effect a cure tr? Green 's August people unui ne expirea. Flower, it costhntatrifl ana thnna2na 1 w -' v UWMUUO St. Thomas was run through the attest its efficacy. body with a lance, at Caromandel, ESTABLISHED IQ59. in the East Indes. St. Jude was shot to death with arrows. St. Simeon Zealot wus crucified in Persia. St. Matthias was first stoned and then beheaded. St. Barnabas was stoned to death by the Jews at Salauia. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. Use it in every sick-soom. Will keep the atmosphere pure and wholesome ; removing all bad odors from any source. Will destroy all Disease Germs, in fection from all Fevers and all conta gious diseases. The eminent physician, J. Marion Sims, of New York, says : "I am con vinced that Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a most valuable disinfectant." Heated Houses St. Paul was beheaded at Borne Uas been the cause of much bron. by the tyraut Nero. chial troubles. Coming out into the open air a slight cold, followed by a severe cough is contracted. Take in time Taylor's Cherokee Discovered His Fault in Time. Arkansas Traveler. A handsomely 'dressed oung Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mul woman entered a erowded street lem. car. A long-whiskered old fellow, wearinga dingy slouch hat and a Bad Bowels. suit of home-spun clothes got up The very expression implies suf- and said tering. M very mother knows the ,(M. , . annt. t irt?f anxiety over this sickness, but "Miss, take my seat. I don't every mother does not know that look as well as tnese uere genue- jyVm diggers7 Huckleberry Cordial men" nodding at several men will regulate and cure all bowel iiKnf T'rft Ucb;niar1 flint T'va I tl'OUbleS. to ex- yaasSSia, Beautiful Ker Up right liitno. Row; wood Case, for only $lt5. bend for Descriptive catalogue. It will way you amine this instrument before paying double our price for ono not nearly bo good. Ko Organs or Pianos have inet with the popularity of tbese in- V8" f a is, ProTen hy the WONDKHFTl T""'. '.ur "creaie(i racilitien for the mani tacture of Pianos and Organ enable v u, offer in- etrumentsof the I1IOI1. KSr ORAI1F. f,t lawei prices tkan ia a - tut inferior ones. Ant tin ar. I v ? via take plecanre i.i giving U the inforiMatiou iesired free of charge. All oai Iiitrnnint are war ranted for IX 1KAR8 and are Bent anywhere ea 15 day tCbttriaL Royal Oera Organ. Sol!4 Black Walnut iao, tt enly $55. Send for Illustrated Cat alogue. flease mention this paper whoa yuu vrrite. Washington, Warren Co., N. J., V. S. A. FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS "Si V a WW Wif V 1 a 1 Mo M0E8K will die of Colic. Hot or Lrice Fa faa. If Fonta Powders are nei in time. Fonu'a ivwdera wUl cure and prerent Hoo Cnoi.KBa. Fonte's Powders will prevent Gamk Fowlw Fonua Powders will Increase tt qnantitT of milk nd eream twenty per cent, and nkkc the butter firm and sweet. Fontz's Pwdera will rnre or prerent alnort rtk' Diskask to wtiicli Horses nnd Cattle are subject. FOUTZ'S FOWDKES WILL ITK SaltBFACTIOM. Bold ererywhere. DAVID z. roTTTZ, Proprietor ai.ttmoue.isd FOR SALE BY JOHN TULL, Morganton, N. C. HUKHICUTT'S THROAT ahd IUHG CURE A PLEASANT VEliEfABLE COMFOL'Ni QUICK CURE OP AL.Lt AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Consumption, Celd, Coughs, Pain or Oppression of the Chest, Iloarsness, Spitting: of Blood, and all PULMONARY DISEASES. Price 25 CENTS and ONE DOLLAR Per Bottle. Send for Book of Valuable Information. PREPARED ONLY BY HUNNICUTT RHEUMATIC CURE CO., ATLANTA, GA. And for Sale by All Driipglsts. 68m Piano ana organ ca While wo are thankful for past favors and solicit your further pat ronage, 1 MEAN WHAT 1 SAY When vie announce that ALL AGGGUHTS Due us Must Be Settled By ttie 1st OF JANUARY, 1888. Respectfully, Hu A.. Bristol & Son, Xov. 25, 1887. roiomDMiro LU liUUllLUOHll The firm of Howard & Presnell has been dissolved bv mutual consent. The business in the fu ture will be conducted bv K. K. Presnell. All persons due the firm will please call and settle at once. 11. A. HO lrAlSD, IS. K. PKESSNELL NOTICE. Having bought the entire stock of goods of Howard & Presnell, I will continue the business at the old stand, where I will be pleased to see all our old customers and as many others as are pleased to call. My purpose is to recruit the stock with ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF GOODS and sell as cheap as the cheapest. 1 have a large lot of Clothing on hand which 1 will sell AT COST FOR CASH to make room for new goods. Thanking my many friends for past favors and soliciting their further patronage. I am respectfully, K. K. PliESNELL. J. 7. CAMPBELL & CO., Lumber Dealers, MORGANTON, N. C. A RE now prepared to nil all orders for lum- ber White Oak. Walnut. Hickory. Cherry and Pine In larjje er small quantities on short notice and at th lowest market prices. Innl U4 ll 1 GOG FOR Wc have now over a thousand names on our subscription cook, and this list is daily increasing, and we begin the new yoar with tie determination to make it two thousand before the present yeareads. Our highest aspiration is to make The Star one of the best papers in the State, and we will use every effort to improve upon our col umns every week and fill them wiili the very latest news and tbc choicest reading, and we ask the co operation of all good citizens to enable us to succeed in all we have undertaken. Wanted for Cash. 300 Cords of DOGWOOD At $5 per Cord, Delivered nt Factory near Depot in Morganton. Must be G inches in diameter at small end, clear of bad knots and crooks, doty and hollow ends. Sergeson & Bros. Oct. 7 4t. HAVE YOUR P'tflNTINQ DONE AT THE M I'm J. & P. COSTS' Star Job Office. Satisfaction Guaba2?te ed. 'six-cord spool coitok VOU CAN BUT IT 07 1. 1. DAVIS & BR0 U 0SQAKT05, . C j We have an aAsortment of rij Spool Cotton and can fornisb ny chants at the regular wholesalepnce- . We hare it loose or in eabineuvl colors and noraber, in any qoaoujj I desired. This arrangement is ' for convenience to rnercbanw d and a saving of freight.
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