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The Bmirke Couoty News FIRST OF ALL THE USTETS. MORGANTON, N. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1899. .1 . i t t .1. I VOL. I. NO. 8. t THi: WILSONS SUSTAINED t W. Bu.ii.vu nn. Li..i-la ti iik U uL'I.Ii DoTUK Rh.HT TlIIN(i AND Wl KR NI DlSAITOINTKI The following information re i.eived to-dav was gratilvini: to many M orjiantonian : The joint --sion of the L'i-lature on the ihm- of .1. W. Wilson anl 8. Otho Wilson. ex-railroad roniinis doners, mt yesterday afternoon ami continued until alter .' o'clock this morning. Argument was h aid from roundel on hoth sides by legislators in the presence of parked galleries. The commit tee report 'indicating and re-instating the Wilsons, was adopted, ; to .r in favor of Maj. Wilson and 7 to 1 in favor ofOtho Wil-ou. The resignation of Otho Wilson was then immedi ately accepted This action ;ives lioth the Wilson; hack pav along with vindication. Neither is u caudldatt tor I e-clecti in. 1 i i LOCAL SOUIHS. The raisinfof the telephone poles has been the principal attraction of the week. About all the pedes are now in place and the wiring will soon be com menced. j Shupincf tS: Deaton are now !occupinr the Brem shop) on l Kast Union street, having j moved this week from the I shop near the State Hospital. They do jfeneral blacksmith ! inland wood work. An ajed white woman, Vina Cli)pard, was burned up in : her cabin in Caldwell county I last Friday, says the Topic. The cabin was entirely des troyed and the charred re ; mains of the only occupants i of the cabin, the old lady and her faithful cat, were found ton the hearth. The fire is A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. 1 Burke court will conveneon Monday, the 20th inst. Jude A Yorxt; Max Killed in a;T. A. McNeill, of Lumberton PoTATg Tcxxkl Ttksday. : will preside. The Lenoir Topic of; Gentle Spring came March Wednesday jrives the follow-: niT jn nn Wednesday. lnjLT account ot a terrible acci- LAST NOTICE. dent: "Joseph Perkins, the 17- ...-...-..1.1 - r A r . rm xea.-om son ot .ir. i nos. ; f(J I)eUnquent Toicn 'fa x-Paijcrs x erivins, oi jonn s reiver, was 7.n- killed in a potato tunnel ves-i 4-ff1i' I have been verv lenient with those ,i i " t .i , , i who owe taxes tor lhlh, hut the time older brother were at work , , . , . ii- t ihas arrived when 1 must collect all in the tunnel cleanin-out dirt j am0lHJts llie t()r sai(i vear as the (.om. Which had Caed in. The one j Iimsiucrs are pushin- me for settle who was killed had jroneto the ment. 1 shall he compelled to proceed house near by, a short while hit once to make levies and advertise before the sad occurrence, j aml property tor these taxes. I and while away the tunnel i h,,l,e delinquent will pay up before bean to cave in and caujjfht the one still at work, covering KILLLI) BY A MTLK. believed to have been purely accidental. the lower part of his body, and fastening him. He called 1 for help and just as they com ! menced the work of rescue. save me the 15th inst. anil therehv trouble and themselves cost. .1. C. Hai.i.yhi kton. Town Tax-Collector lor 1X97. Bicycle Repairing. Sad Dkath of Mr. William Saxdkks. The Lenoir News f Tues day contains the following: n Sunday last Mr. Wil li;. m Sanders, of near Packs II '!, Burke county, went to v s a relative by the name of WVliams in the Hartland neighborhood. Monday morn- ler. Bicycle repairing done on short no tice. All kinds of bi'-vcle fixtures I kept on hand. Work ami material guaranteed ti'st-elas. Brinr your old wheels and have them made new. I am also a'jent for the sale of new bicycle. ("Jood terms. We may be found in the Krwin inv, he started home, riding 'i w 1 Id von nf mule. He had not Vone lar before the mule- became frightened and ran TnK Snv.un v Can Ski.l and tuk Pun away, throwing .Mr. Zanders against a tree. The mule re- another portion of the tunnel, nearer the front, caved in. rhe Catawba Lumber Co. , completel v coverinLr him up will put a mill on Wilson s j aiul injuri r him internally, creek to saw into lumber the i Another little brother about vast amount of timber they ! ten years old and a sister were are buying in that section. ; at the mouth of the tunnel at They beKeve this will prove j the time. The little firl was i building, tir fliwr opposite H. F. more profitable than the j caught but not injured. The 1)av,V to,M former arrangement of tloat-1 little bov was the only one U AI,K 11 offkv & C. ino- the loos down the streams s who could r0 for assistance. ! to be sawed at their Hickory The father was about three-! mill. 1 hey will saw the lors! fourths of a mile away audi Don't b.r-et that 1 sell frehh fi.-h and at the start and float the lum-the mother w;lk awav visitin ovster.- every Tuesday and Friday. a sick sister. i 'sn 5,1 lo 't? a string I am "Tt vv.i h,',t :i short vvhilo , prep .n d t., furnli toce -had t prices Fiii and Oybters. M 0 UT( JAG HI) PROP K RT V TAX KS. AND eiiASKii (Ikt a Wood Titlk. turned to Mr. Williams' house and Mr. Williams went to look tor Sanders and found him by the roadside unconscious. His The following opinion of Attomev General Walter upon a ipi-stion of ome importance was jrivei. in response :.. . n ... ah i. h."ii .i i ifiii"iM' iioiii tj iw i inns citi ii. owever till thev were res-;.. " . . . , , . . . ... - . : Remember 1 handle be-t .-.tock that can cue:l, but the one entirely ,iai) Fe deliycrv at your door, covered up was dead. The ; Tl.ankit.jr the public "for past favors other sustained no serious j and oli.-itinj: future favors, injury." l-2-:im. Thomas Iowikicmii.k. The Perkins family are ; . ri ri. arrcu riymuuin kucks. amonr the most prominent! to a request by Mate 1 reasurer W orth , people of the section ill which ( H awkins' Strain. ) hack was broken and there ' to sherid- a:id others -. was a severe cut on the head. Hon. W. H. Worth. State Treasurer. Help was secured and the; Hith-ih. N C. : wounded man brought to Mr. Sir: In reply n your oommuuica Williams house, where he nu" ' Jte. referring to me a let died in about three hours, !r h,,m Mr- Nathan .M. Jones, sher-noverre:-ainino-C()nsci(uisness.!,rt :',tNN;irren ,,oum-v' e,ative ,H ,,is r i ftrrlit t Lti. .... .... .1 .. - ...... t." i ii , i" n.- 1 1 peisoiiai proneriv upon - i -lit i tor iniorm uion, mihi win ne ot interest i .iri,i u,.x.,h tu., r,! K for h:itchin.r. ,.r settiorr ,d i t I I V I V, llll I III V- I. 1 V - - t - -- -- -- - " J found svmmthv of rill vhoiSl-0. The two trios from which 1 - ..1 .Jhft.4..tft Wnciw them in this sudden ;m(1 ; present siock came co-t -'0.pu. isnm-n iwful calamity Mr J j be-hmn e-jr., at same price Orders 1 erkins and .Mrs. .Mart 1 arks, , pATTON Mor-ant.m, N. of Morgan ton. are related to j the family. Land bale. 1Y virtue of a Hiort:ae deed exe cuted bv.I. M. Hailev to H F. (Jood sou on the 0th day of April. which there is ;i niorf rr-t .re. I will sv! Mr. A. it,. Waters, ot Kuth- tok-phone from Uamewell but ! tji;i( tll0 ut ' Woodv vs. .Jones. lUierfonl county, a peddler ill the WoUllded man Was dead X. C. "Joo, referred to hv Sheriff tin wr.r wr.J ov.r in thw be lore he -ot to him. d'.nes. has been , crtec, overrule hy cnuntv this Weekandhad with!?!!' ,?! 1J":,k T N, "Mr. Sanders was a man of idH- revenue :iet ot liU. I,,:m ...:fu j m the Kei-ter office of Burse r ,l,,,-,,t..,- , (flMH A mortee' lien is suhject to the hU 1 l "'th, . f MH,rH connty. N. C, with full power of sale -ii : " 7 . ' I V ' ' lien for taxes, and he m,,t s,v them ,f " .Cn licn ne .1.1(1 therein, default ,n payment having heen v ..,,.vm. - y j i houjrht in the South Aloun- d inV. the mortgager does not, and he is har- Jn Mr.J.C.Mull vouches 1 1 lit t 1 r l'eceaetl was well U uown e,i ov tne sale ot trie land tor tax's : for the truth of this. H n .Morifanton and there are VNlu,oul nouce ,nMU oie snenu. i on can advise the sheriff that he i author- ivlative ot hi living here e saw the freak on Tuesday. This i . : .1 u,. ,i i ized bv law to sell personal property uus ic i was tv iucii uv iiatciieo under mori-;ii:e tor taxes, and that the i about the bcllininy of our Mr. (i. V. Jones and iamilv purchaser would Lfot a od title --turned to Mordant n last lU! trotn Wilmino'ton. where have been living since -t tall, and whi-re Mr. Jones held a position with the Armour Pakino- Co. Mr. .b.;u-s. will T)rd:ilk1- lo.vtt in ryanton ar:un. Powell vs. Sikei, 119 N. C, I'.il. ;n ts 1M 1 , chapter lyrj:. Kxum vs. Baker, 11 j X. C '2A'2. Stanly vs Baird. US N. C. 7.i. l'roples Taylor, lis N C, Very re-pecttully. (Signed) Zkb. V. W vi.skk. Attorney CtcDoral. RnleL'h. N. C . Feb. 2o. ' . war with Spain and was pre )arino; for the resistance of a barnyard invasion. New advertisements this week: Klondike store selling out at less than cost; Wade H. Coffey bicycle repairing; ! J. C. Hallyburton last notice to delinquent town tax payers. made. I will svll at public auction, for oadi, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Moranton. N. C, on Monday, .March 20, lH'J'j. the ollow injl rtal e-tate, towit : lieitming ;j a small black jrum. and runs orth 0 degrees K 71 poles t-'J a willow near a small branch ; then North 00 degree W .i0 poles to a stake ; then South lo degrees W 42 poles to a stake and pointer ; then outh 7 de-jrees W 72 poles to the beginning, containing 30 acres, more or less, taid lands being situate in Burke cnuntv. N. C. This February 21, HJJ. 'h. f. guodson, M. SlLVKR, Attv. MortaeC. , ' i i - . i A il if 1 it Hi 'it I. I 1" " i 10 UK I v' hi 2 - 4 v i'r ft IT. r- f. f si- !l5i
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