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7 -y7 ' , he Bimirke Commity FIRST OF ALL THE NEWS. VOL. I. MORGANTON, N. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1899. NO. 7 News. DEATH OF MR, JOHN R, MARIHl ' OFF FOK Washington. LOCAL SOU IBS. THE CASE OF THE WILSONS. Thk Kxd Camk This Morn-! ixc; AT 10 O'CLOCK. j i Mr. John R. Martin, one of; MrTinton's old landmarks,: A Party of Bukke People; Who Will Make Their Home ox the Northern, Pacific Coast. Th ie mud is last arvinir un. tm,- i. e , a ui i a jkii aj4 1 aim ironi The weather to-dav is 1 ne Kaleirh Post: spring-like This Legislature must and will remember that the men tu a r . . diel thismorninatlOo'clockJ.. , fi Y- V i r ,muf ornei most loud-mouthed in anta-o-after an illness of about three i -Jnd nnilclren, and Messrs. Band is preparing for an en-; nizin-and practically ar-uini: i mm f J. . Zimmerman, Horace tertainment soon. tV.-, ,.f ' . x ft v ' v ' v ' L i l V I 1 111 V. 1 I Rev. R. L. Patton, his wife v.eeKs. i ne cause or nis lath was a disease of the kidneys, from which he has suffered at times for several wars. He had been uncon scious for several davs im mediately prior to his death Hallyburton and Joel Huff man left Wednesday niht on the 11 o'clock vestibule for the State of Washington, where they will make their home. There was a lar'e crowd of their friends at the Work has commenced on i sho"1) Jamos- Justice, the improvements to Lazarus iCarr an.(1 1 atterson condones Bros.' store-room. corruption and endorses cor rupt men, are the verv men i - . wno were in and tne end w as expected at i i . .i r .-in v moment i Mr. Patton tfoes to Colfax J Mr. Martin was about "8 ; having accepted a call to the Years or ajfe. He leaves a i k f , ,c r . f .r ,i i -I pastorate 01 a oaptist church w ile and three thrown chil- : u tt- 11 i i f , ill : there. His eldest daughter, (lren, one son .and two daumi-'Ar; . v;; ; ; . -1, 1 tiss Winnie, is in school at "'.; . f !Carenont College, Hickorv. Starting out just after the j She win com lete her eduCa-j war an humble carpenter, ti()n the Cnmimr sprinjf :ind join ; almost penniless, he accumu- her Kiruntsin Washington I itiieu c ui Nmei time means aim leaves his familv in possession f a c o m a r a t i ve 1 y 1 a r ife e s t a t e . The inter rment will be at the town cemeterv, but at this writing we learn it lias not been decided upon as to sometime during the year. The families of M Zimmerman and Huffman will lollow as soon as these fentle men are located, probably1 next spring or summer. fr T-T 'i 1 1 - i rf i ti iw -i - t-i i rl i whether it win taKe place to-:m;m a son-lf exRe.ister of: morrow or Sunday. l)ds W. F. Hallyburton. j He did not know what occtipa-; DILI) IX TEXAS. tion he would pursue. j I hoe and believe thev Mrs. Sksax Caxxox, Form- will all do well. Our com-1 erly of Bitrke. :munitv were sorrv to part Mrs. Susan A. Cannon. rel-!w5th them, and although they, ic of the late Isaac Omnon, ,)L' 111 :i t:ir western home . of Burke countv. died at the they will ever be kindly re-! home of her son-in-law, W. inembered by their many Chance Cox, at Child ress, 1 r'lLMids here. Texas, on Monday niyfht, the, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bridrers returned to-day from a visit of several days in Hickory. Yesterday was the Feast of Purim. It is pretty generally celebrated by the Hebrew people. The jfrip is trettin in its work in and around Morgan- ton. 1 here are quite a num ber of cases. Davis wiil ro week to buy for his father, Mr. I. I. Davis. Mr. B. F. Davis will leave to-morrow to ; buy spring clothing. Mr. Will North next sprinir iroods a cmspiracv with Russell and Butler to open the campaign by grossly unjust and unreasonable as saults upon property and property rights in order that a "new' party" under the lead of the conspirators should be organized to oppose Democ racy and "maintain existing conditions of local self-government" throughout the State. i ! Th is crowd is beatinr the air I in their frantic efforts to in jduce the Legislature to do an I unjust act, to refuse to vindi- ! 1 " 1 4-1 1 1 ctiLu ia, aim iiicicii eimurse Russell-Butlerism, which the people who elected the Leis- Mr. Kinjr, representing P. lature repudiated. F. Collier's book publishing Thjs from the Charlotte hoase. and by the way a very j Observer: Nothing whatever nice fellow and a wd sales-1 nas been proved against Maj. man, has been canvassing the town this week. DeathofMr. Hexry Small. Mr. Henry Small, aed about 30 yearsand unmarried, died yesterday evening at 5 o'clock at the home of Mr. Manardie Deal, on Lenoir street, after a linjxerinjj illness from a diseaseof the stomach. He was a brother of Mr. Mor dica Small, of this place. The remains were taken to ntioch church in Smoky Lth inst., ot paralysis. Deceased was about 70 years i ajv and was born and ri-ared in tliis count v and lived lu re until about live years a'o, when she went west with her son-in-law. She was a W arlick before her marriage and a larje number of rela tives in this county survive her. A son of hers, Mr. Luther t ... ... i I-. . . . i . .. i ,p T. 1 Creek township to-dav lor the treasury Department at u,. -..i Washington. Mr. Cannon1, telegraphed to Rev. J. X.! . . Pavne. of Mor-anton, thatthe; A Potion w:is presented b.dv of his mother would bc,n the House Tuesday from brought to Burke for buriab Cltizcns (,t ranton asking and friends met trains for that they be allowed to issue several davs to receive the 1on(ls f(,r water works. i i i 'd. out intormation came jles Lail and Saphronia that the remains of Mrs. Can- Stamev, white, were married r.jm were interred in Lee Tuesday bv Rev. J. X. Payne church vard in Childress in hjs storo on Green street, "vinty. Texas. Marshall Kvans ami Dora In the House Tuesday a bill KniPe were married in Lin r. quirin- railroads to provide llle township last Sunday by parate cars for the races Esq. J. W . Fox. as discussed for two hours The new telephone poles did passed second reading. are jjoinjr up rapidly. J. W. Wilson, and little or nothing against S. Otho Wilson i our readers know we do not Directors of MoR(iAXTox's;love him But in v lini?s State Ixstitittioxs. that The observer so often On Monday the Senate elect-; finds occasion to quote: ed live members of the old j "For justice, all place a board of directors of the Deaf j temple and all seasons sum and Dumb School at Morgan- ; mer" ton. They are, M. L. Reed, Maj. Wilson does not want of Buncombe county; M. H. re-election. Keinstateme it Holt, of Guilford; V. V. Rich- would carry him only to Mar ;h. ardson, of Columbus; X. B. Reinstatement would carry ; Broujrhton, of Wake; R. A. ; S. Otho Wilson to P)01, but Grier, of Mecklenburg. The his resignation has been place 1 other two members, who hold' in the hands of Speaker Con- ; overare S. Huffman, of Burke, nor and laid before the House, and A. J. Dula, of McDowell. ' So that if the report of tlie On Wednesday the Gover- committee were adopted his nor sent a communication to term of office would terminate the Senate nominating the fol- at once. ; lowing directors of the West-1 The Observer has proffered ern Hospital: J. P. Sawyer, little advice to this capable 'of Buncombe; J. P. Caldwell, Leislatue, but upon this sul of Mecklenburg; J.G.HaJbof ject it does be leave to say, Caldwell. For a term of f most respectfully, that the years, berinninr March 2, ends of justice cannot be met T89): Isaiah I. Davis, of without the adoption of this Burke county; Joseph Jacobs, report, nor can this honorable of Forsoth county, and C. H. body afford to endorse Russell Armfield, of Iredell county, and Butler, the prosecutors These nominations firmed. were con- The Moranton Hanlware Company have recently alk-l more helvin' 10 their ."tore-room to ai'ommolate tlu-ir inrea.ed stork. Call ami -e thrir new line of Ajzate arnl Tinware. in this case, by refusing to adopt it. Barred Plymouth Rocks. (Hawkins Stkain.) '. KLT; for hatching, per setting of J.". lil.OO. The iwo trioH from which When in neel of Letter Head, Note present tork came co-t $20.00. Hrown Head. Bill Head, Statement", Card-, j Leghorn es at same price. Orders Kn elopes. Hand Bill.-, etc., apply hi ! filial on short notice. Apply to I'. W. The News otfiee. Prices low. j Patton. Morjranton, N. C. i I 5 I! i it It 9 it if 8 1 "4 S I i r 1; Ml ii n 4 ' 1 t 4 t j ' hi . 5 IS hu ! rt 1 if 5 '
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