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1 ORG ANT m a m H VOL. V. MORGANTON, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY IS. 1885). NO. 18. 7 ON LROYALSSSJIf Jl 4 ll Absolutely Pure. This nnwdar never varies. A marvel of purety, strength and wholesomeness. Mora economical than the ordinary kinds ml cannot ho sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in JrOWDER UU., iuu A Row in the Camp. In the Greensboro North State (Republican "organ") of July 4th, we find the following: "We hear there is great grumb ling in Ealeign about President Harrison's appointments. It is in deed singular that he should take the remnant that fonffht the tiartv two years ago last fall, and give it So. 3. J. all the offices. He will see when i uu ouny. the people get a chance at his rev euue ring what a mistake he has made. We look for nothing but disaster to the Republican party in North Carolina until the internal revenue laws are repealed. - During the j past four years we made some gams. The next four will proba- I f- in mif f inrv AiArf T I ' o t1 inn ! Internal Revenue Appoitments for This District. Collector Eaves has made the following appointments for this district. Division No 1. A. C. Sharpe, Iredell county. No. 2. M. D. Kimbrough, Davie and Rowan. C. Pinnix, Yadkin cans. KorAL bakisu Wall St.. N. Y No. 4. M. and Stokes. No. 5. W. F. Mastiu, Forsyth Strictly Pure Paints. We call the attention of Paint Ara and evervbodv to our cele- i MS fcrated run esasY'Md -uan, Which we sell under the following wositive guarantee : We guarantee our Beady-Mixed Paints, when oroDerlv applied to a good surface, not to crack, chalk or peel, and to give perfect satis faction as a first-class paint ; and if after 3 years' wear it fails to meet the above requirements, we agree to furnish paint free of charge to re-paint building. m uw a mm m Co, CLEVELAND, OHIO. A full stock of these Paints Jiand And Jfor sale by Gillam & Shuping, on MORGAJfTOSj JSf.. C. tebi5-6m. HEAL 1STA AGENCY. TE bly result in putting North Carolina on a footing with Georgia, Missis sippi and South Carolina ; and the result will be that the party in this State will be just about big enough to fill the federal offices. - The question naturally arises : What is a Sonthern Bepublican member of Congress good for, any how? As far as we know, they have been made to blow the bass horn, while Quay, Kidney Cure Warner, and the local Sherman bosses have sweetly whispered through a silver cornet, to the ad ministration, and carried off the spoils. A serious acquaintance of the North State says he does not like the situation. The only North Carolina man on the State ticket who gets an office is Col. Dockery, who is sent to a place where he is expected to die with the yellow fever. Harrison has had an eye to having the rest of the favorites shot to death by the moonshiners. This seems to be a way hit upon by the Administration to get rid of the most persistent of the North Carolina officeseekers. A strange way to reform a party. Disappointed Hopes is the sub ject of a well considered editorial in the Durham Plant. The blast ing process has" been carried on by President Harrison according to the Plant, and his course in mak ing appoitments is what indicates Lan unfriendly disposition. F. Henderson, Da vidson, Anson and Stanley. No. 6. Ed. McDonald, Meck lenburg, Uuion and Cabarrus. No. 7. F. C. Ferguson, Gaston and Lincoln. No. 8. E. S Walton, Burke and Caldwell. No. 9. W. G. Bogle, Alexander and Catawba. No. 10. E. O. Mastin, Wilkes. No. 11. J. G. Hardin, Ashe, Alleghany and Watauga. No. 12 J. C. Pritchard, Mitch ell, Yancy, Madison and Haywood. No. 13. G. W. Crawlord, Mc Dowell, Butherford and Polk. No. 14. F.P. Davis, Buncombe, Henderson and Transy vauia. -No. 15. Luther Burch, Chero kee, Jackson, Swain, Macon, Gra ham and Clay. W. S. Harkins, deputy at large T. J. Dula, B. A. Harwell, D. C Pearson, J. A.Hendrix, W. H.Hob son and J. 31. Tombs win be gen eral storekeepers and gangers. Collector Eaves' omce force is constituted as follows: Chief Deputy W.W. Mott. Cashier W. J. Ellis. Clerks G. M. Bulla, F. I. Wal ser, J . V . Eaves, G. lirenizer, M P. Anderson, G. W. Michael. Messenger Thomas Earnhardt Stamp Clerks H. X. Dwire, Winston, Mrs. Hellen, assistant ; W. O. Benton, Statesville: J, B. West, Asheville ; J. L. Worth, Mt. State Superintendent ot Schools linger makes a. statement about Charts. vJxiA.it is. about these cnarts. He was not a native of this State. Whether or not he alone was res ponsible for misrepsenting mo ! T flrt lint fi.iv nr knntr. A a tn th Office of Supt. Pub. Inst., fact that I was misrepresented Raleigh, N. C, July 10, 185D. j i ijave abundant evidence. The Since the publicat ion of my card last letter I have on the subject i of the 8th June about charts has says that tho agent said that I was : caused some comment. I deem it ' uanxious to have these charts in- English Spaciti Liniment remove all Hani, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Dlooi Sjxtrin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney. King-bone, Sttfles, Sprains, all Sirollen Throats, Coughs, ifc. Save .0 l"j use of one bottle. Warranted, Suit I by Dr. John Tull, Druggist, Morganton, . C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. proper for me to make the follow ing statements and explainatious of my views on this subject : l. I did not and I do not now condemn the use of charts, but I do troduccd throughout tho State." 8. I havo no word of censure for any local agent who was misled by statements of others, nor have I any word of censure for any roun- say that the beneucial results to ', ty school authorities who purchas be derived from their use are. bv . ed these charts. i many people, very M.;iLHAlf? DAL8AM N '' Pnnoc a luxuran! .vl '-'Jf irrr Fails R ' -I'" I Mirt i: YolM TVS. tvttor Grav Yoathf jl Color. IfmnU faixlrna uvi hair tmlumt S fry. mr yi ftrt n, I v much overesti mated. As I conceived, it became neces sary to set myself right, and as 2. This one cardinal principle I ; it was desirable to dothis promptly insist upon : Tue sooner the l issued tue card, w natever lur cniLDBEN in school can be ther misrepresentation may be taught to get for themselves made, and however ray motives information out of books the j may be impugned, which is about better. This is so whether wo the meanest thing a disappointed havo regard merely to storing the ! man can do, I believe tho people mind with useful facts or whether I will approve my effort to protect we consider tho discipline and j the children's school fund. Long strengthening ot tho mind. While ago I learned that tho State Sn reading charts and other charts, I perintendeut who docs his dnty in the tiauds 01 expert teacners aiongiuis hub win uciiuustu.iiuug Kcsnluiig from tbm Knot of Tooth, Mol'.j, Vice, ijw Boraoce, &c, mar be cqtkI at bom witboat tzh or vxporar. lafalllalo and t'Maial. Lar.- TreaUr, 800 paes, oaty $1 by mad, anied, poatpaid. Small book, with andoranneou of the rrM, f rae. 8extd Dow. AddrcM lb Fcabodr Magical IuKitnttv or Dr. W JLTtrker, a Buacb SiBouxUhi1 HirjDERconns. cotufrM to t fr-C lV-.t IwnygTUL Hn.iltta,yi. T13 Airy. Senator Vance. In a letter to Dr. Satchwell, of Wilmington, from Black Moun tain, Senator Vance says: "Your advice for me to abstain from all work or speech-making this sum mer so well accords with our own wishes and views that Mrs. Vance and I have unanimously voted you to be a well informed and able physician. Best is what I must have. The nervous disturbance and under proper conditions, may be helps, ?hey, in the very nature of tho catwi, can contain very little of tho gnjht range of information which tlujchildreu must have, aud so the bo'ks must soon be resorted to. BesMes, all the elementary books and others adopted by tho State Board of Education are con structed upon the new and most approved methods, aud they con tain the pictures, script, ele mentary reading,&c. substan tially all that charts do and very much more and all teachers should be made to feel that with proper desks for the children, and with ' these boots and with slates in their hands, success must attend their teaching. It is easily possi ble in the very begining of school life to interest childreu in these books at their seats. The desira bility ot doing this, especially in the ungraded country scuool in which the teacher can give com paratively little attention to tho little children, is evident. And TniS LEADS ME TO SAY THAT CHARTS ARE BY NO MEANS NECES SARY AND IN THE END ARE NO VERY GREAT HELrS TO EITHER CHILDREN OR TEAHER. 3. With all due respect to those ago 1 learned tuat some 01 tne new things are good, some of them bad, and some of them of but little use. Tho power of money is be hind them all aud not uufreqneut- CONSUMPTIVE Iie too (Ywrh. nmwhitis Ahi. liaajc-rMa.! .mm PARKKR'S OINQER TO H IC.H .. ru tl yru MMtui i luatn4 rriwK.' It all Uu arMft irau wacuri buwuoo. ia ta kma awe aa 10,000 AGENTS WANTED at Once loScll Uie Onir a m hmtU. Complete and ly it forces the use of not only tho HEIGHT C? T22 JS2SiI3Wj flCE. good, but also the bad and tho luuiuercub. . Inumlatiun. it m.v. 4- mcps. iTicf fi.ca. S. M. Finger, i Superintendent Public Instruction. l.llx-ral UTtTU. Tboa4anl ranl II. ltR.an1 Li J. W.KKUUeCX..UUllitfcloulSl.wi'biU . Ta. If the Plant will only wait until which followed the operation on ;T EELING the necessity of a real J estate agency office in Morgan Ion and having peculiar advan tages for advertising 11 property placed in my hands for sale, I therefore announce to all persons having real estate lor sale or a house to rent to call on me at The Morganton S.tar office and ;give description of property, terms, &c. The same will be advertised the Bepublicans of North Carolina are heard from, his wailing will'. sound like sweet music. We have never heard of such execration as : cornea out ot the deptns 01 tue West about the revenue appointments. Before sixty days the rank and file of the Bepublicans of North Carolina will be up in arms against the federal office holders Mr. Har rison has set up in North Caro lina." The President Finds Rest at Last. my eve was very great, ror a long while I could carry nothing to my mouth with a spoon. But I am fast gettiug better. This morning I shaved myself very comfortably, and work in my gar deu and walk up aud down tho hills with considerable ease. I shall stav here as closely as I can until Caugress meets." Lexington Ledger. .Big Flood in New York. New York July 10. A special from Jo hnsutown, New York, says : The water which came up over this village last night has subsided greatly this moruing, but left scenes of desolation in every direction. 1 T.ioro " sn.iri Heniamin. n.s Iia! 4n The Morganton Star, a pa- carelessly knocked the ashes from j The water rose fifteen leet and per that has an extensive circula- jg pjpe can TOU ascertain forme ' overflowed everything. It nas tai Mou in Burke and adjoining coun- whether those office seekers from i len about eight teet below its high- jties also circulates in every State n tfie Ujaion. 1 also solicit cor respondence from persons through out the Uuio.n who desire to pur rChase .and locate in this section and t heir inquiries will be prompt Jv and carefully answered. The least rossible exnence will be in curred to purchasers. Deeds and heth North Carolina baye left Wash ington yet!" "Yes sire," reponded the private secretary, "they have gone. The soup houses have all closed aud the waffle wagons no longer appear on the avenue." est roiut. Ten people are reported missiner. The bodies of lour have bfien recovered. These four are all Johnstown- people. We notice in the local coulmn of one of our exchanges published m Hiir. lin no railroad, this . . -a CS ,UUUi.i v " ' - "Then, JLige, they nave gone, and , annnnncenient: "For Western . . m . Tt ar - T 1 I 3'ou may say to Mr. Wanamaker 11 necessary papers will be kept that I shall not want his vatch to- ... ,-iT. .v . I -w nu executed ac my omce. Bespectfully, B.A.COBB, fleal Estate Agent, Morganton, N. C w a m morrow. 1 nave iound rest last that discounts salt water creation." " at re- jwuisi mm mi JOHNSTOWJN T T Valley of Death. A thrllllnsr ancouat of the awlul floods and f helr appaljlng rulii. - Graphic description ol tne rifis-riiip.tion of Houses. Factories. Churches, Towns, and Thousands of Lives-; JJeart-rendlng Scenes, Separation of Loved Ones ; Tales of He roic Deeds, Narrow Escapes from Death, Havoc toy Fire.; y lunaering tne uoaies 01 v iwiuis ; Dreadful Sufferings of the Survivors ; the Great est Calamity of the times. Fully illustrated. Send thirty cents in stamps for outfit to save fime. Terms liberal. TBBB MWfesirt Dhig, Lumber, Shingles, Lathes. T AM now prepared to furnish Lum- J. ber in the ruff, Lathes and Shingles, at my mill, o miles from Morganton, Renown as the "W. S. Sudderth mill place, or delivered at Morganton, on short no 4ice and at reasonable prices. J. H. WILSON, Morganton, N. C. limb 5a J89,-&n, " How the New Eevenue Adminis tration Moves Off in AVilkes. Wllkesboro Chronicle, Only one fellow has offered to mortgage his plantation for a po sition as storekeeper. The mgu- est price yet offered for that posi-, tion in cash $1UU. A more cou servative plan has been adopted now. The applicants simply ask 4what will you charge me for a placet" This is truth mixed with very little poetry, as some of the Bepublicans can testify, if they care to disclose the trutn. IS LIFE WORTH LiiyiNG-? Not if you go through the world a dyspeptic. Acker's Dyspepsia lamets are a positive cure ior ine worst iwu" of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Constipation. uuayrauteeu auu sold by D. J. Hjgks & Co., Druggists. DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will use a common, ordinary pill when they can secure a valuable English one for the same money. Dr. Acker English pills are a positive cure for sick-headache and all liver troubles. They are small, j yeefc, easily takeii and (Jy uot gripe. Ttaf-rm.frotoD. V store." Isn't that what's the matter with Han nah? Western Bacon! North Car rolina hams well cured bring fifty ner cent more in market thau North rn hams, aud North Carolina flitch is worth twice as nincli for ah tin?- uarnose as Western side ' meat. We have heard good farm p.rs sav that it navs to raise plenty of corn for home supplies even at tho post, of one dollar a bushel ; it ; ra.x- tn mate euoucfh bacon for home use, because it cannot cost as mnph to the farmer as -Western bacon does. When our people make their home supplies they will have money in bank. News and Observer. who mav differ with me, I insist that before money is spent at all for charts, safe and comfortable houses and comfortable seats With WRITING DESKS should DO provided THE DOUBLE DESK. 4. So long as 1 am state &u per intendeut I will not, especially when my name is used, appear even by silence to approve the sale of any charts or other school appliances by agents who ride THROUGH THROUGH TflE COUN TRY AND MAKE A PERSONAL CAN VASS, xuis moue 01 saie is unnec essary and very expensive, and of course the children's, school lund pays the expense. n. If such things are wanieu, tho State Board of Education will take pleasure in making an ar rangement by which the County Snpcrinteu(lent and County Boards can furnish committees at reason able prices. If reasonable prices cannot bo arranged, we can easily get on without the charts. C. The charts in question con tain IS sheets, 3G pages of manilla nxw.r wiLhout very mucu matter, of course, on each of the nine, sub- iects. ;Tuey sen at 510, or .it 1 belue casu on umc. uu iiMic.ff Tinltlishes tliCm ?.I1U OI J4UUOV-.- I' " - course makes some teofits ; an other House acts as general agent or in some way controls sales in a .nr.11 w.it and must havo a t;cuw ' ' J . PRni?lT: Mr. YV. KJ. Illjiuiuci uc nnnma the jreueral asrent for thi3 RfafA and expects a profit : ciw en other creutlemen are employed hv Mr. II. to canvass ine uinereut neighborhoods aud they expect f n make good WAGES and to have their HORSES AND CARRIAGE hire Pavhn navs all these profits and A-rnensest Of course they are all included in the price of the charts, n.,.i nfpinrsfl the nrice is higher thau it ought to be and higher than it would be under a proper arrangement. It reminds mo of fi,A a-ile in s-me counties & few Some Men Will Sin Anything. Piitl. Enq 1 er. . "People sign anything at all that is shoved at them," said a well known city official yesterday. Til tell you something funny that once happened at the riiiladclphia Club to prove what I say. Samuel Thomas, uncle of Mrs. T. Ilolhugs- worth Androws and Mrs. ueo. do T) T.rain wlin I fx -niirlA fT I years ago, was cnatiingwiin some friends in the club room one even ing. After maintaining hotly for some time tho proposition that people would sign anything, he finally said to his opponeut; "Look hero George, I"U just bet you a nice dinner mat 1 u get six of the leading members oftheclub to sign a request for their own ex ecution." "'Done," was tho reply. "Nothiug more was said. Mr. Thomas drew up tho paper as in dicated, and signed his own name; first. Then carelessly ioldmg tue top part he went to the gentlemen whose signatures ho desired, and making some casual aud off-hand remark, requested each to sigu. Every 0110 did so. pap R3) E33 M HIRES' IMPROVED M ROOT BEER y m W r m IH UQU!0 NOSOILSKC EAS1Y HAC PfSPAUCACC MAKES FIVE CAU.CNS Th tnot APPKTXZTKa mss& "WDOLFSOMB ?lCFEA2iC3 ta Us wotU. TBTJT. Aak tout DrnirTtat or Orocr for U. C. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA. LAND SALE. 1 Y Tlrtne of n ortler of th Supfrlor V)urt I of Kurke county to ma fliiwUil. 1 111. at "Ou tho day set for tho dinner. which was also the day named for the execution of the signers, tho six who had placed their name on the paper were invited to diuner. They came, and, much to their bewilderment, were requested to deliver up their bodies lor execu tion, in accordance with their own signed request." How He Fools His Cow. Savannah News. A South Georgia Farmer lie nrerent.q hiscuws from in in I a fence by cutting off their lower j eye lashers. This makes the xence appear to bo about three times higher than it 1. lue Court House iloor In the tnw n of M"r?a(jtr!t. on Mon-Jay. the 5th day of Auiris. off for Kale at public outcry, to the litsrheal Milder. upon credit of six otoliths (lc.s j wr cvjiL Itt cash), the following tracts of Uml : I Kirst tract. An umlmd'4 one-third Inlont 1 In a tract nil u. tie In Burke county, upon the wafers of Cur.ip and Siac-y'8 ctwIch. cor lalnln? acres, the name bttnt; fully lrjicnU.-J la grant No. 5jS, to sutHerih and llarhaw. Seconil tract. An umi'.vhwtf on"-thlnt Inter est In a tract, formerly In Hurke. now fal.iw. U an'l MltiboUcoiiutli ji. on U rl side of Un yllle Kiver and S'acev's crwlc. rotit&inlnir acre, which is fully ri. -scribed in grant .No. 4;. to Su.1d. rth and llarchaw. Third tract. An undivided one-half Interest In a trai t formerly In Hurke. now Mitchell coun ty, on the eat Hide of I.lnvllle lover, on Matty" creeSc. contulnlnir its acre, tnl'.y de riu-d la deed from J. T. Avery to Sudderui and ilandiaw. Said land Hold lncousci'Knce of a ten percent, bid of O. A. Utile. I'.tdiUng for the first tract will te1n at 1 1ST JS. PMdlTof will Im-kIii on th; wcnd fractal J.--3.co. Kidding for the third tr.w t will tirla t i3.c. Sold upon acrvdil of kUC tnonUiS. lens to pet e rent. In cash ; note to l-ear InU reHt from date of BlJ s bale : Ulle retained till purcno-xe money h paid. ,lnr! 11. A. KKKlCk . r, . JV.mmll.ilU'r. June 17. PIMPLKSOXT1IC FACIi VALUABLE LVSDF0R SALE. UY virtue of an order of the Snperlor Oo.rt of i'.urkA tjuniy to uie dln-cted. In tho Denote an impure state of tho blood and are looked upon by many withsus picion. Acker's Blood Elixir will re move all impurities and leave the com- . sm " plexion smootno ana ciear. mere is nothuicr that will so thoroughly build i.it.Hof li: A. Howard up the constitution, purify and strength- t-rs. contalnlni; one and one-half acres iuooj or teed by D. J. Ilicks CW., iiruggisu. cstneof Alll..o Adllmn v. lUchard WlUlauiH, 1 will, on Monday, the Bin day ot Aorut. 1k. at the Court lloise door In the tow n ot Monran ton. N. C. offer for aaie at pul.ilc outcry, to the hl?ht bidder, for ea.-.li. that vaiuaMe houe aud lot w!iereon the haid ultania nw reld-. Hitua'e on M. Dowell ford road, adjolnui? the Mr. Lou .ordon and 01 n- CAUTION TO MOTH CltS. Every Mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or paregor ic ; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind of the child. Acker's Baby Sother is specially j prepared to benelit children and cure j their pains, it is narmiesa uu cuums no Opium or Morphine. Sold by D. J. liicks & Co. Terms of sale corn. ThU July 3. 1". S. T. PE-KUSON. Commissioner . New Store ! PEOPLE EVE UV WHERE Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in every wav superior to any and all other prep arations for the inroac ami ' 0 ntrn nf cook in 2 stOVC aji stio. not n,M rroou siuiu vwun Tn WVinnrvinsr Couerh and croup n magic and relieves at once. We offer a samme ootue- tree. u.cmcmUtM Yesterday atul To-morrow. What yesterday was and to-mor- 1 row will be I To day. ou should go to day aud buy a bottle or Tay lor's Cherokee Kcmedy of Sweet Gum and Mulleiu, for your child may have croup to-night. To-morrow will be too late. TOU ' jthis Remedy is sold on a . positive guar 's antee by D. J. Hicks & Co., Druggists. Winter Storm Liite Why is a winter storm like a child with a bad cold ! It blows, it snows (it blows its nose.) Cure it with Taylor's Cherokee lleinedy of Sweet (juin and Mullein, be bought of the local mercuaut for oue-half ihat sum. The argu ment that tlusa charts are not higher than other charts is not the question at all. 7. It is but just to the local agent for me to say that prior to the issue of the card of June Stu, - A Yell "Oh" Boy. Ilow docs a hoy look if you hurt birnf It makes him yell "oh." So docs cramp colic. Give him a dose of Dr. Diggers' .Ilucklebeiry Cordial, the great remedy for chil- summer ccm- GOODS AT ALLIANCE TRICES ! MT old rnMomcrs and the ptiMlc irrncrmlir are requoxied tocall on in ax Aaron. Vich- .. ........ I will tM lonrul with a nkw line ot Dry tloods and fresh Crocerlcs. auch as Flour. Bacon, tofft-e, Sucar. c. C. H-iioan Jim" la nowhere on Ladies' aid Gc&L? ' lont fll to call on me when you come to our town. Iiesuectfuily. town. W.C.FIUNKL1S. MAKE M0HEY1 i. mm w mmm ml i mtm' M will mA nnbiM mmpUta M t Hmr MX k mmr dren teethmg and but one person had been to see me planus. to l.iuli m ... tori mm Aimtm mat 4 mm mrm ml mSmn mt Uum mm I th tu Mfipll MUili ' mtmtntm limn w im. v 4dtfJilMlMWi Mltiitliw tllMa4a at of wemin frmm, mt Uo ytm tmm pnrm mmt f tl i . A.I.1TAJ CO, rt4 4JMMfc, CMKAUX.
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