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rke County News JLA. PIR,ST OP ALL THE NEWS. VOL. !. MORCANTON, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1899. NO. 5. J A- By St. V;ilenti;-u-N Dav 14th. 1 T ' w a Mi in if ton Birthday Iv'nin! Rain!! Rain!! Mud! Vnd!! Mud!!! ColdCoM!!. C-iM!!! Chestnuts! Mr. James Walton has been ii'-re this week 1u vino- poultrv ind uifys or his kit her' s hotel, tlie Fails House, (iastonia, N. C. A one-half interest in the : rlen A l)iin, Springs property j was sold at auction Tuesday. ! Il was bought bv the National i'ankof Wilmington, that held ; .t mortajfe, for Sl,400. The State Council of the j Junior ( )rder of United A mer-j ican Mechanics will hold its j annual meeting in Ashevillej the 22nd inst. Burkemont; Council, Morifanton, will prob-; alilv be represented. ! Mr. Isaac Lazarus, of the j firm of Lazarus Bros., bust-; linf Moranton merchants, ' lelt vesterday for the North ; to buy Spring foods. He will; visit Baltimore, Philadelphia, j New Vork .and probably Bos-; in.i. ! Judife Fred Moore has ap pointed Marcus Krwin clerk of t.'ie superior court of Bun-. cmbe county, the position leit vacant by the death of T. C. Starnes. Mr. iCrwin is, well known in Burke and has relatives here. i Mr. Robert Winkler, who recently sold for S20,i(i:) his; water power and land on the Catawba river near Hickory tnr a cotton factory, has, we are informed, purchased from Mrs. M. 10. Thornton the M.orc farm at Kridjfewiiter. , Rev. Mr. Scales, pastor of the Morauton circuit, cor.-, ducted the funeral of Mrs. J. M. Kincaid, last Saturday. The pall bearers were: Messrs. J. A. Clay well. H. W. Cor.-' I'ellv, J. A. Shupinif, I. I. !ui-, W. C,. Turner, M. P. Ililderbrand and T. L. Hemp inll. Messrs. William' Pool and Jhn Pat ton each. hae new u;rl babies at their house. Pat ton's is No. 14 in his list "t children, and it is seriouslv aid that lie has burnt his old 'a: and shoes, and that Pool is been wearing his coat w r ii i" s ia s. ide o ut' tor seve ral U "! il. ',r'd ut Lrtt.T Head-. Not' ).-. Hill IK-a-K Sta;ement-.( ard. H,t;ui BilU. etf. , apply ax I hi Ni uYu v. Pi-ict- low . At tiik Tuwx Hall. On next Tuesday niyht, Feb. 14th, the Moranton Dramatic Club will present the verv laughable farce en titled ';The' Little Rebel." Following is the cast of char acters: Mrs. Win f rove. Miss Ger trude Davis; Laura Winfrove, Miss Kate A. Burr; Kitty Vinks, Miss Mary Powe; Mr. Stephen Po)pincourt, Mr. W. A.. Leslie; Mr. Arthur Or mes ton. Mr. Hufh Rose. Several selections will be rendered by a select quartette from the St. Cejilia Society. Admission 25 cts., reserved seats 35 cts., children 15 cts. The proceeds will be fiven to the Westminster League. Mr. J. Monroe Kincaid re quests us to return the heart-! lelt thanks of himself and; family to the food people of ; Mor"anton and vicinity for' many acts of kindness during! the illness and death of his ; wife, and for comforting words in their sore affliction. Wei have always contended that1 we nave some of the most bir-l hearted people on earth and ! almost every day there is some i incident to remind usthat this; belief is well founded. A kind' act and a word of cheer in the ; hour of sorrow lightens the; burden and tends to make usj all better. j j Tlif 1 it'll Telephone Conipanv wiy, j it is stated, build a nr iitan-i line troin Charlotte. Iy wav of State.-ville, I Ilickorv aul Mor'ant'M), to Alu-vilU, j a farlv as available labor ran accoin- i pli-b tbe work. We will then be able! to talk -t fur north as loton and as j tar wel a Omaha and St. bonis. t i A Kansas City newspaper man, who ha evidently had sdhh' exprince, '. say that it eott- $" to kis h Georgia' L'irl and ?1" to ki a North Carolina! widow. Experienced men who have sampled stock in both States." he add-, say the latter i worth the difference.'" R'V. C. M. Anderson ha been se riously il! during the past week, but is belter now. is the heartfelt wih of his many friends that Unle Anderon mav be par-d many mote years a living example ot the true christian. We are ;rl-td to state that the condi tion ot Mr. .John W . Ilappoldt. wt) has be-r. ill tor several weeks past, is somewhat improved. Kev. Henry Anderson, now sta tioned at Tarhoro, N. C, is here on account ot the sickness ot his father, Kev. C. M. Anderson. Ek" Remember, vou can fet almost any form of Leal Blank u wih, besides any kind of Job Printing at - Thk News otlice. COUNTY FATHERS. The Fi:p,ki;aky Meetixc; : Monday axd Tuesday Stock Law Elections Or dered Jurors Drawn. T h e C o u n t y C ( m m i s s i o n e r s met on Monday, all the mem-, bers present. Not beinable to discharge all the business belore the board on Monday, j they met ajjain on Tuesday. Warrants for various pur poses under the head of coun ty expenses were issued. 1 The bridge across Hunting; creek on the Hickorv road a! mile and a half east of town, ; having been completed, was! received and paid for. It was j considered by the board a ood iob for the money about , S170.U0. The contractors were I). C. Cannon and Tobe McXeely. Petitions were presented ; for stock law elections in three ; districts in Ouaker Meadow, U)per Creek and Liuyi'de! townships. Elections were' ordered for March 21st. Messrs. D. L. Rust and Ca-: leb Kincaid appeared before the board and prayed that cer-j tain repairs be made on Mud dy creek bridge at Bridewa-; ter. No order was made, but i the board is disposed to make i the repairs and the work will probably be done soon. LIsT OF JURORS. The following jurcrs were drawn to serve at next term of court : First Week. Calvin A bee. ! Thomas E. Clontz, C. 13. Can-, non, A. L. Clark, W. P. Craw lev, W. A. Cannon, M.J.Den ton, W. H. Dale, II. J. Duna vant, Wm. Eplev, J. C. Estes. H. A. Feimster, W. F. liibl. Wm. Gurley, Amos Hudson, J. W. Javnes, P. S. Kincaid. Joseph Mull, J. A. McCall. C. A. Mclyimpsev, S. H. Moore. J. C. McGalliard. W. B.()ie, Hill Orders, Walter Patton. Y. E. Powe, J. P. Parks. John E. Ross, A. A. Shuford, L. W. Singleton, L. A. Thomas. Joel Walker, J. W. Wilson tlcardi, W. M. Wall, J. W. Rudisill, Marshall Whisen hunt. Second Week. J. N. Clontz, . W. Clontz, Edwin Camp. W. T. Causby, J. F. Cook, C. E. Correll, T. X. Duckworth. H. C; Deaton, F. P. Gillam. A. J. II ooper, S. S. Hallvbur ton, II. H. Hall, Horace' Hal lyburton, W. A. Ililderbrand, D. L. Laxton, J. J. McCall, L. L. Dow man, P. P. Warlick. BURN LED TO DEATH. A Horrible Accident to a Little Child. Last Saturday evening a little ohihl ot Rutus Avery, etl.. was burned to death at Uu'us' home on lhe Wait.till Avery plaee in Moranton. Ahont 'eloek Uufiis w;i hoppijjj wood i'j the yard and the child was plavin around the tire in the hoiie, when it- clothing eauht lire. The Haines o:i trippeil t iit little one of its clothing and it was o !).t.llv burned that it di.-d ai 11 oVloek t he same ev niu. liuliis wa aho hadlv burned in attempting to'sve the ehild. The victim of this horrible accident a irl was about three ears o!l The boilv was buried Sundav on the premie's near the house The M .uiraniori Hardvvare L'oinpanv hae recently added more sheUin to their toi e-r'iom to aecittninoilate their increase'! to-k. ('all ani .ee their new line ot Aate and Tinware, B THE GREATEST Garden Seed Sale 1 EE Ever Offered in North Carolina. 3 g 10,000 papers of all kinds of Garden or 3 g Flower Seeds will be sold for the 2 next 30 days for only 3 ONE CENT PER PAPER. Don't fail to take advantage of the op- 3 portunity that we are offering every- 2 g body to buy goods of every description 2 EE at less than you ever dreamed of get- i ting them. 3 Our prices will just simply knock out 3 H in the first round every time. 3 E: ' Yours. 3 J. L. Anderson & Co. 1 i i i 1 ) 1 i ) 1 i ) ) i i i i 1 i ) i W ) 1 t 1 I i 1 i I I t ) i i t ! i i i L i n i i i n e. i i t i t i i t t i i i i i i M ,! r - if f 1: r t - V lit r i .. il it it 'i: u h
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