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The uurke Commity FIRST OF ALL THE EATS. VOL. I. MORGANTON, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1899. NO. 9. B News. COLLISION LOCAL SOUIBS. Lixxik Franks, ofMok- (iAXToX, IIl'KT. Charlotte, Columbia c- Mr. J. G. Hall, thehustlin.tr insurance arent, is in town. J.Irs. Horace Payne returned uufusta passenger train col-;a few davs ao from a visit to it 1 with a freight train at ; her parents at Salisbury. heater. S. C, Tuesdav.i a t u o t;u .,,,k . . . , . . , , - Air. ri. i. 1 inkston, nut)- i.,z.,c rr.tnKs. ot -Unr-; is , Mitchdl Mir - tnton, was a passenger and .'. theonlv one hurt, although til 1 lie passengers were shaken ij) badly. Mrs. Fnmks was join l: to Chester to visit at J iidv ( bale's and was stand iiiLi'al. the door ot the coacli. Death of Mrs. P. Y. Zikg-i lek. I Mrs. P. W.Zieirler, of Phil-! adelphia, who had 'been in Morranton about three weeks, died at Dr. Tuil's Tuesday morning of tvphoid fever, con tracted in Delaware, Ohio, where she had been nursing a daughter with the same dis ease. She took her bed in a r 1 r . I lew days alter arriving in Lx-SheniT and Mrs. J. U. ; MorL'anton. Her husband was A RARE CIIAXCK. rror, is spending a few. davs with his family here. with her part of the time, but on last Saturday he returned to Philadelphia, Mrs. Zieifler Xeal, of Marion, visited their daughter Mrs. S. H. Yancey in Morgan ton this week. Lazarus Bros, invite all to beinr considered entirely out I rain stopped. She was thrown -it1 end their snrin- rind sum- ! of danirer. mer opening, next Wednes-i 1 he remains were taken to dav and Thursday. Read j Philadel nhia, accompanied bv ea i" to fet out wnen the i or ward on t'ne ulatiorm, and was ai n 1 nil v h u rt. It is stated that the pas sen-1 their invitation on last nae. I deceased's daughter, who was ufer engine struck the rear: car ot the freight train with sticli lorce that it took two' hours and a half to pull them ! apart. ; Mr. J. T. Perkins, Mrs. . Pranks' son-i n-law, left ves-; terdav evening tor Chester; to see alter the injured lad v. j Stock law elections were held for a part of Silver Creek I with her mother when she I died. The interment will take in 1 1 r . r ; place to-morrow at 1 p. m., 1 township and lor a part or U. , 1 , .m 1 Tr, - . 1 , 1 J. n i liH 1 el p n 1 ii . .nwer Creek township on the! -r r,- , 1 P 14th of February. On M011-! aav the county commissioners declared both elections carried tor stock law. Mr. Zieifler is a member of the firm of P. W. Zierler cc o., Philadelphia publishers. Private I)i ! Amos Lail and Caroline vkworth Stahs ; Stanley were married by Rev. I 'ktvate James. A dispatch of the bth from l ana savs : "I )urin-'-a general firht on s i 1 LI U 1 (lav j. X. Pavne in the hitter's I store on Green street last I Saturday. This is the second j couple that have been married; by Mr. Payne in his store within the past three weeks, j Bv an act of the last Lens- nidit. anions tlie men of Company F, First North Carolina Regiment. Private Frank James, ()f Mature Moryranton's commis-j Statesville, X. C, was badl v i doners will hereafter receive, cut with a knife and stabbed fr e:icn f twelve meet-! in the back with a bavonet. Ms :l year, the pay to be for-; Statk Sunday School Convkxtiox. The next annual State Sunday School convention is called to meet on the 14th to Kith of March, ISO'J. in the First Presbyterian church at Salisbury- The citizens of Salisbury are making special arrangements to take care of a very large delegation of visit ors. All delegates contemplating b-eing present are requested to send their names at once to T. R. Garner, (mail man of the reception committee, so that homes may be the more readilv J. Robert Jordan at O h'kt House To-Xight. There is a rare treat in store tor those who will 00 to hear J. Robert Jordan imper sonate and recite selections from Shakespeare and modern humorists at the court house to-niyht. Mr. D. F. Summev, Jr., of Charlotte, who is well and favorably known in Mor iLfanton, says of Mr. Jordan : "As to his ability as a reader ami reciter, I can only say that he is the best I have ever heard." His coming to Mor gan ton miifht truthfully be called an accident, as gener ally he only appears in the larger cities. We predict that there will be a ood turn out and that the audience will be highly amused and enter tained. As we stated last week, this entertainment will be jdven under the auspices of the stu dents of Morgan ton Male A cad em v. 'ri'.-it.i T t . 1 -1 1 1- 4 K I-.. ... K. t ei 1 en run :ikn ; hh nr rm- i 1 " Land A. L. Smoot secretary of the com- mittee on invitation. cuntired in tlie renmental ! dohar m addition to be lm - uarI-house, charged with ; 1K,SC(1 for non attendance. tlie stabl)in.o;. James will re-j At the meeting of the town r,,WM i commissioners Tuesday nifht Private Duckworth is a son ! -m ,.1,.,-ti.m fr- M-,vr R. R. Duckworth of this I commissioners was ordered i 10 Ue lieM in Mornt0 "esday, cunty. and was here on a j for the lirst Monday in Mav. ! Mi,rch tor the purpose oi fixing : orb ULfh about a month a'o. V. .V. Ross was "ai)1)0infA(i the regular terms of court for the vari- 1 Mkktin; Callkd nv Juixn: Stkvexs. .ludure Stevens has called a meeting New Firm. Mr. (L V. Jones, formerly meat cutter in Mr. J. L. An derson's store here, but more recently of Wilmington, and his father-in-law, Mr. J. P. May, of Laurens, S. C, have bought Air. J. Monroe Kin caid's grocery business in Morgan ton and will continue the business in the store-room next door to postoffice. They will increase the stock and also add fresh meats. The style of the new firm is O. W. Jones !: Co. registrar and M. P. Hilder-i ons rouuties ot tl,e ,listnct- All attor- '! T 1 i .m. l.hi.isLAl TRIO AIUorKXS. ; l)ran( and hi B. Clawell judges I e.vs interested citizens of these The Legislature ad journed I to hold said election. counties are requested to attend the W ednesdiav to meet at!Lain on Puesday alter the second -i(Miday in June, r!M). The total number of bills A petition or an iron bridge meetir r, as on that day the calendar introduced were 271 acts TI rati lied i 1 he last bill rat- (ri tin iinf trn li:tTw"f will 1i cnM across the Catawba river at i . . , , y i . -ii i upon. I he meeting is called tor the Lridrewater was circulated! ' . at Ari i purpose ot consulting the wishes ot the in MorLianton Monday and 1 1 le1: , l. ... i t. ! neonle ot tue ditierent counties, and as i; iniiei ousi s mc . IT1 1 :;Uiber of "ut 125o. e-1 was tlie anti-trust bill, it 1 stated that just before inurnment t'ne Senate in- c.Ufed in musical exercises, J inline Stephensof the West - iv i neutenant-v.Tovernor i ern C riminal court na 1 ' V r I I I S 'j was afterwards' presented to 'I,ul-e 8teons "le1 Morganton as the county commissioners, a central point. but no action has vet been taken bv them in the matter. and that the sonjrs I oointe all the wav from "(iod be solicitor of the Burke county i vou till we meet a'ain ' i court, and G. Fllis (Gardner 1 here'll be a hot time in 'to be solicitor of the Yancev Mr. R. Williams has been appointed U. S. Commissioner to succeed Mr. C. F. McKes- .riminai court nas ap- , , i i j rp ' son, who has procured a posi- Mi Isaac I. Averv to be; ,r l- . ai.Svi Tien in w asnmij uui. .ui. ii liams received his commission -esterdav. Tiikv Yi:ra: All Guilty. kA female Sam Jones is stirri:; the jieople out in Missouri," says the Sweetwater (Term.) Telephone. "In a sermon recently she said : There is a man in this house who is untrue to his wife ! I am noi ng to throw this hymn book at him.' She raised the book ns if he was goini: to throw it, and every man in the hou-o ducked hb head but one to avoid the book. Then she blistered tlie dodger-, and lauded the one true man. It was afterwards learned that he was deaf and dumb." : town to-niLfht." antkd.- (b.od Heef Cat-x- eal Calves and Fat yT- Ap)ly toC. W. J ncs !-. next door to poNtoflice. int.r,. X. C. county court.. Charles AJ Representative HotTman re- Webb is the newly-appointed turned from Raleigh on Sun solicitor of the Buncombe dav. court. Ucorgc vi. naves is to be solicitor of the McDowell court, and W. C. Xewland of the Caldwell Court. 75 cts for Tin: Nkw? V2 months. The bill transferring Mitchell county to the Eighth district became a law. R. L. Morrison and Augusta Winters were married last Sunday at the home of the bride's father, D. K. Winter, on the McDowell farm. Mark Winters )erformed the ceremony. Register Cjiles has issued licenses for the marriage of D. J. Hild ebrand and S. J. Stevens, and Ard Taylor and Maie Moore.
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