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The Coimety New VOL. I. MORGANTON, N. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1899. NO. I. Bimrlke Typical Winter Days. Wednesday and yesterday were typical winter days. Earh' Wednesda' morning' sleet began falling and by night everything out of doors was covered with a sheet of ice. Yesterday morning a fellow who ventured out early KSQ. X. P. BECK DEAD.! How many New Year res.. lutions have been so far car He Passed Away on Yes- ried out? terday Morning. j Mr. L. B. Bristol, of States- I ville, was a visitor to Morgan Esq. N. P. Beck, one of our j ton yesterday, most prominent citizens, died' at his home, a mile and a half! The firm of Brittain & Bal last of town vesterdav morn-!1 Morganton liverymen. ing, after an illness of several nas Deen dissolved, Mr. Bal-jna( to be mighty careful and months. I lew buying Mr. Britain's in- sure-footed if he kent from When his health first began I terest. This deal was made falling. Many there were who j yesterday to put Mitchell to tan, he went to Johns Hop-i . e!"-1Uc jlost their looting aud got up kins Hospital, Balto., and re-i vr- uT it tt i- 1 rA i see if anyone was looking. , . . . Mrs. . H. Hardin left last T . . - , mained there under treatment i o . i r T . tt , Later in the dav there was a Mr. J. W. Wilson, Jr., is attending a meeting of rail- j way agents at Brunswick, Ga. At the last meeting of the new board of county commis sioners S. J. Ervin, Esq., was appointed county attorney. A good selection. Mr. Leather wood, of Swain. introduced a bill in the House UHVtei 1 1 VTtll IIJCll l i O i-l f T i TT1 tor several weeks with thelrr T-ijL- f thaw and consequently mud by Dr. G. H. Moran. , c - . Hospital, Baltimore, for treat- , -c , hope ot being restored, but 1 01 , i is plentiful. , i- T 4-u i i i merit. She was accompanied 1 . his disease (or the liver haul r r tt vr L ! - i turrfed on Tuesday. who gained such a strong-hold that it hailled all medical skill and he returned without having been benefited. He gradually grew worse until the end came on yesterday. Deceased was about 66 years of ag'e. He leaves four daugh ters. Two are single, one is; vUifJmr hr rl1 Umri lit. a widow, Mrs. Lula Davis, and I the other is the wife of Mr. j The present General Assem bWcst Berr. Esq. Beck bly will be asked to grant the married a daughter of Mr. j commissioners of Morganton Columbus Tate, of Upper power to order an election in Creek. His wife died about a ! the spring on the question'of year and a half ago. j issuing bonds for the purchase Esq. Beck was for a number jof the electric light plant. of years a prominent magis- county back in the Eighth Congressional district. The 14-year-old son of Mr. Charles Mull died last Friday from lock-jaw, resulting from TT , , a cut toe. tie was burned at re-i We haven t as yet solicited I any advertisements for The Bottles' church on Sunclav. . ( News, having been too busy: Mrs. V. A. Leslie enter- Lwith other work in gettingout ! tamed a few of her friends at , the first issue. What outside j y rrcspondeuce Cliar!ou. tea Wednesday evening, the j nflverT:,imr wt. h:ive was hand-! 9V8erver: J; A" "owel al Gold ll,)l. , . . . . i tnis county, orinjrs suit through his at- -vnf. hinr in hnnnr nf ATr i .t a. r i VJW,m,,uw, iUi;1'1 mn-iitt t( make ' 'HK iEvs an adver- ti.. uA..ikAm ;inv r..r c.muia rin.n j rlardlll, Ot lVnOXVllle, WhO IS f lslinr medium which the hllSl- ' uh hit liv n mm ino tmin npiir Shruor - r t J " r. - .,t...r. ness men cannot well do With- j about three months ago and allege out. that ha was permanently injured? SaLE irate ol the county and was generally called upon to try the more important legal cas- T T 1 11 es. ne was oorn ano raised Edison's Projectoscope and Commedy Co. will appear in the court house to-night. Scenes of the, late wrar are c n , , ! ular Morganton stationer, and or the old land- Ar- at, !T v u . . Miss Mary Young, than whom ce i removed from ,i - r 11 in upper LreeK townsnip. 1 1'1 t,,v-,ir't" ,-tv"4 v-r- unmcii-cu He lived in Morganton for i that the Morganton Cornet awhile before buvingand mov- j Band will furnish music, ing to the farm on Hunting! The marriage of Mr. B. S. creek where he was living at Gaither, the h ustling and pop- ' X & M Another ... . i there is no more lovable vonmr among us. leace to his ashes, i , J r. rpi ( i i t 114. woman an v where, is announced 1 lie iuueral is to be held to-!. , , nlL i . n , . , itn take place on the 2oth inst. day at 11 a. m. and the inter-; 1 ment will be at the town cem-i Mrs. Williams, aged about c'lor-v -80 years, died at the home of 1 her son-in-law Amos Stroup, Death of Miss Eliza Caushy. on Bailey's Forkabout three Miss Eliza Causbx "Gran-: "liles sou wf t,Jvn' vester nv" Causbv as she was famil- (,a-v1 morning. She was the inrU- wi..win,. motner or woe and "Buck Williams. called died Wednesday night at the residence of Mr. J C. Hallyburton. in East; Senator Pritchard has in Morganton after a lingering j troduced a bill in theU. S.Sen dlne.s. Deceased was, we ate anow;nrr a pension of S50 suppose sixty-odd vears f a month to Mrs. Margaret E. ago he had made her home jShippf wi(low of Lieutenant with Mr. and Mrs. Hallybur-!Shi vho was kilIe(1 at the tn sincetheirmarriage,aboutbattle ()f Santiago. Mrs. years ago, and before that ; shipp is well known in Mor with Mrs. Hallybuton s moth-! or, Mrs. Kincaid. She was; faithful to her duties in the; Balsam Dugger, the ten home and was liked bv all i vnr-hl who knew her. We trust it j herd M. Dugger, "North Car-! was well with her when the j olina's sweetest singer," is aj emK-ame. ! pa?re n the House at Raleigh.? The remains will be interedj He went all the way from! in the graveyard at the Mor-1 Cranberry tagged as a "Page gauton Methodist church this ! to the North Carol ina Hoik Don. I lues., Ian. ifi & 11 Thisadvertisementisfilled with grand money-aaving bargains. It is import ant to you to read every item carefully. ! k Vanl wide Barker Mill: Muslin, per yard, 5C. 10c. quality Flanmletie. per ard, 7C. Heavy Untinjr tor under skirts, in blue and red border. 3 yards to a piece. Worih loo. per yard, 3 yard- for 25c, Extra quality Flannel, 10. per yard. Cauton quality, 10c. Light and Dark Out iri,.per yard, Good, wide Cantor Flan nel, per yard, 7C. 7C 4C Remnants ! Remnants ! Owing to our large trade during ihe past Fall, we have arc ti ulu lated a great many remnants aud -hurt ends in l)r-n (od ranging from one to eight yards, which we will put on ale Monday and Tuesday at less than cost. Ladies' Underwear at less than cost. Men's Un derwear at less than cost. Ladies' Capes and Jack ets at less than cost. Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats at less than cost. In fact, our entire stock of Fall and Winter Goods will be sold at less than cost. W bare culled from our slock all broken sites, all odds aud enda, nil discontinued line, aud the) are truly ine shoes, ot the best leathers, pert-ct in make, tftiish and style, but we sacrifice them all that our stock may be fresh, complete "and up to date in every detail. These shoes will be included in this sale at les than cost. LAZARUS BROS. - morning at 11 o'clock. of Representativ es. 1
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