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It The BmrMe Counety New FIRST OF ALL THE NEWS. MORGANTON, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1899. VOL. I. NO. 3. I Yor.N'C (iAITHKK. l.ri.loaiul -room -..with thorn ! FROM KOXTA FLORA. Their entrance upon me DEATH FROM POISON. in 15k m'TII-tl Vki)Iix; ix voyage of married life, with KNCLK KIPGIbKs COMKS NKAH ( ' u ( K Kpis( Cui'KCH tht hope that thev may live. LOSING HIS IIOMK BY FIIJK. ,X WkdnKSDAY. ;lon ;in(l nappuy ioreiner. Nkw Devklopmknts KxrwTKn ix Mi kdku Cask at Klk Pahk. TON KRWIX. On.; tli. must beautiful ; TH OF MRS. H AMIL-j ' K 1 1 1 1 1 -N .m o i ; ii i i i i nis i -.fen was . celebrated on' Wednesday in Grace Kpisco pal church. Mr. .special from Klk Park. Mitchell Fine Wkathku am Fakmkhs Tak- county,. Jan. 2o to the Knowillc AlV A NTAtlK OF IT XKW Burgess Sidney (iaither, Jr.. and Miss Marv Younjr were the contract-in"- parties. Lonj before the Shi: Passed Away Monday Night at Hek Home, Maplewood. 1S; AlV A NTAtlK OF FKOM WkSTKHN BtitKK. Font a Flora. X. C, . To I lie Kditor of The New: ltikftk'kl unit lr 1 1 til tl- &ll A ti ti- ir.llll (I'll J. t I I..IIIIV ' a I I III' quest was held to-day over the body of Sirs. .lames Lot in, and a verdict ot Fonta Flora. X. C, .Jan. 2:5, '!'.. de.it h from Mison administered by un known parties was given. Mrs Lovin ic junior tti I lie .News : . , .f . . was the divorced wite ot Mr. .lames We are hnving some tine weather j ovin u merchant ot Montezuma. At u mi farmers are making good use ot it he ,;,ne ui i,t.r ,eittll was at t,e Elizabeth Leath, wifeof Mr. h? f-nnitisr the si.il for a corn cr. p. , ilonie ()f Mr. V. Ii. Bower, a leading Hamilton Krwin died at her W,,,"al ' "ul ,imv!,2 "P xmwU ? l,e ; men-ham ol this place. Suspicion I hard treshets Have heen hard on it ; nom,s to trs. Wjon, cook am! house- ttlll a k i.l.li.( il I t 1 I k f I.,vLI a . fitting testi- north of Mor-inton. on Mini- " " ' , ., " T. , J . T; . . , ... . ..... T..i. W "r . ,r "T T ...iiv, i. m.i.M. .javs tietore the UeatM. cv uevelop- Unole Kip Oiles came near hein ' mets are "expeete.l. ' hour for the marnav eer tew and aisle were filled to home, Maplewood, three miles overflown."", a monial to the popularity of the day nijjfht, Jan. 23, after a I I I v I . . .11.... lAy.. . . . . 1 a . Uiouiii. -'vii luc imuei m' mue.s iioiu con- i huriie out ot house and 'mine asf Kn. . it i : .. ...i i f ' - - - - - i .i :i !. ifi i ii i t iiiii-i hiiri ot the church had sumption. A husband and I day nijht. A negro woman who had Lovin of Upper Creek townhip this bride and u indows b en darkened and theelectric eiirht small children survive lights were turned on, ivinr her. the elTect of a n .jLfht wedding. ; Mrs. Irwin was a model The whole interior of the ; christian, and took advantage church was elaboratelv deco-'of everv oi)portunitv to do been asj-istinir in waititir on the siek .,.,,,,tv Fi. Viuv 1 made a pallet down by the fire. The family had lost so much sleep that af- . , ter liiig dowi all were l-epinjr oun.l- Major Wilson is too well ly. About midnight Uncle Kip was j entrenched in lhe esteem of aroused hy smoke in the room and his fellow citizens in Burke ie ne-ro Uy countv and in the State to be injured by the assu Russell or Russellites. r$T Subscribe for The Xkv:. 75 cents per year. 40 cents for six months, 25 cents for three months. rated with wreaths of ever- work for her Master. She ; to,md the be.i on which reen, and the cliancel was a was one ot the most sweet-1 on 'ire, the blaze reaching almost injured by the assualts of i i - iiT ionic u 11.11111 Titni iirti rnniiMi MPr . niMV in i -nirnr a n vvmw ypiumiump: mr , -k l'fomitlvat 3 . m. the brides- and ;i devoted wi feand mother, j aivhile, but Aunt Delphia, though very maids, .NLisses Beulah Wilson, It is a severe stroke to the I 'sirk' 1,11,1 ,,,e Pn,-e,1('e ot miml to ,eU MenaHrem. Marv Powe and' husband and little ones and ! I,,eml toJhrim' M,,,ne T-' MlVx ,i wi .1 i -ii ac n on the names. lv tins means thev MamieCollett and the-ronnts- tlie.v have he heartfelt sym-jwere 0,JHl,,e(l t() ,u. hm , ilit;( men. Messrs. H. J. Ihmavant, path v of all of our people - in I the V;ir(U where it burned to ade. S. R. Collett. J. W . ilson. J r., their sore bereavement. j Umf- Kip j;at his tinkers pretty liadly and W. F. Hunt marched up' The funeral was held on hurned. I recon he f irot to pit oil the main aisle and arranged Wednesdavevenino;at4o, clock : them. themselves on either side of ;it (irace lCnisC(n;il idmrch ! Mrs. Gibbs, wife of Joshua Gibbs. the chancel. Then the bride Moranton, and was one of the entered, leaning on the arm of saddest events in the history her cousin. Mr. W. 10. Rowe. of our community. The in- and was joined at the chancel terment was in thechurchvard. bv the Liroom and his best Services .were conducted by man. Mr. W. H.lVarson. wiio her pastor. Rev. Churchill had entered from the vestry. Satterlee. lhe Morganion Hardware ( "oinpany have recently added more shelving lo has been verv sjek, but jdad t lean, their m-mc room to accommMlate their she is getting better. Hope she will inereaed stock. Call and see their jjet w 11 soon. She is rand. jood new line ot Agate and Tinware, woman. . , . ,. M Miss Mamie McCiimpev's sel.d win come t a cioe this week, she Fish and Oysters. has proven to be a jjood teacher. We would like to keep her longer 1 c... -upplv von with choice Fish The ceremony was said by the rector. Rev. Churchill Satter lee, assisted bv the enerable Dr. Pickett. Mr. W. K. IWe j'.'ise the brith awav. Miss There will be a meeting of the Woman's Christian Tem perance Union at Miss Matilda ICrwin's, Saturday afternoon. How long did it take the Itcpuhh- and Ov i-rs every Tuesday and Kri can to turn all the Democrats out ot 'office and how long will be until lie t. : ii i. i i r Annie i . r.i u n reuoei eo .uen- Jan 2St, ;it 3 ()'clock It is leKsnhn s we.hhnv: march as vory important that all the the bridal party entered the menil)crs )e prosent. cliurch. and la ed sttttly ' 1 lie Flower Soiilt," while the cere- Mr. I). J. Hicks' residence iiimiv was bein- performed. ;ts broken into on Sunday The bride wore a beautiful nirht while Mr. and Mrs. Hicks nwii of white organdie over were at church and two hams white tatVeta. til m y tulle veil, were stolen. Several homes and a wreat h of orange tlowers, in Morjanton have recently and carried in her hand bride heen entered in the nighttime roses. All the bridesmaids and thefts committed. It is wore iowns of white organdie hoped that the marauders will and black hats. Little Miss be overtaken soon and made At wood Hunt bore a silver an example of. 1 1 1 uaner on wmcn was tiu mar riage rinvr ami preceded the bride into the church. Im mediately after the conclusion ot the ceremony the bridal party were driven to the resi lience ot the bride's aunt. Miss Km ma Tate, where refresh ments were served informally, and at 5 o'clock the bride and vrroom left for Washington. Baltimore and where thev will whi e men turn Xow let's see. Success to N KWS. all the negroes The Kuickk Ot NFV .sen. (v ueiiveivu nesn hi your uoi-. ic.- v. rv low Fried tih and lunch- k pt at .1. M, Kiln-aid's !ore. I will appreciate your patronage and guaraii'ce sa. is tact ion. l-2t-am. Thomas Lowiikkmii.k. 1866 TuH's Pharmacy. 1899 (Graduate Philadelphia College, 1870.) Established in Drug Business 33 Years. The time has arrived to look after your We are jjflad to see some interest beino- taken in Burke I in the matter of better roads. A meeting to discuss the ques tion has been suested for the first Monday in February, at the court house, and all the. farmers of the county are re-: quested to attend. Remember, you can ret New York, almost any form of Leiral pend their Blank you wish, beside and we have laid in an extra large quantity, as we ran short lat year. We have Pea?, Beans and Corn, early and late, Cabbage, Tomatoes, Celerv, Mustard. Beet-. Baddi-hes an,f nearly all other kind vim Aant. We also guarantee all seed true to name and sure to germinate. If not as represented money will be refunded, cheer fully. We also keep an up-to-date line of Fresh Drugs, Chemicals and Toilet Articles 1 Perfumes. Hair, Tooth ami Nail Brushes and a full line of sundries. We are headquarters for Toilet S ap ; most complete line in town, and the only place you can buy lr. Kaub's Kg White Soap. We zive a beaulitul picture with a box ot three cakes, tor twenty-five cents. Other Soap troni .c. to ..". a cake. Physidianft Pn crip tions a specialty, night or day, aid only compounded by a graduate in pharmacy and a regNteied druggist. LS an v honeymoon. The hearty ood kind of Job Printing at Thk wishes of all who know the Nkws office. Hc-peetfully. .Vest Door to Post office. PL (, V
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