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it " The Burke County lbs, Supplement. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1899. LOCAL MATTERS. Clerk of Court P. W. Patton and wife and Mr. J. P. Spain- hour attended an entertain ment at Claremont College, Hickory, last Saturday nicrht, going down on the 5 o'clock train and returning on the ves- tibule same night. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Betts and Mr. Jno. C. Miller left this week, the former for Mr. Element Ueitner, ot their home in Raleicrh. tho lat- Hickory was here last Friday, ter for his home in Goldsboro, Miss Winnie Patton came heLr iutIes as teachers in the heme from Hickory Wednes-& School having ended iur tiie spring xerm. iney will return in the fall. Mi MihlrPfl Rllis.nf Hirfc- - - . w. . . . . nrv, is visiting MissGertrude mr- 7 karris, ot ttick- jjavjs ory, anu ivuss reuian Drown, daughter of Mr. A.W.Brown. Miss Fannie Ferree left of Morganton, were married Tuesday for Randleman to bv Rev. S. J. Porter, at his visit relatives. Miss Sudie Hudson return ed home Wednesday from school at Oxford. Mr. W.-vC. Ervin left Wednesday evening for Wash ington, D. C, on business. Subscribe for THE BURKE T S dav residence, on Green street, Wednesday at 3:30 p. m., and left the same evening for Hickory, going by private conveyance. The case of J. H. McNeely and A. P. Whitener against the commissioners of Morgan- The Misses Bover, who ton, growing out of the refu- were at Rose Villa, left Tues- sal of the latter togrant license dav for their home at Altoona, for the sale of liquor in the town, will be heard at cham bers in Marion before Judge McNeill soon after the ad journment of Yancey court. which is now in session. And get all the news of Burke County. Pa. Prof. F. B. Hendren's fam ilv moved to Wilkesboro the first of the week. Prof. Hen dren will follow shortly. r tt We see in the papers that .Messrs. j. anu v. v . those who enlisted for the . sS TT S T I 3toner, Vt. nensiey ana ur. jj . Spanish-American war and Lay, of Asheville, visited Mr. did not nass the examination Watt Meach am, in Morganton, are allowed pav by the govern-j imsweeK. ment for the time between the Retrister Giles rmiests us date of enlistment and the to state that tax assessors for date of examination and mile the different townships of age from recruting stations to Rrio Mn npwrv their homes. There are some hlnnUs for t.iv listincr hv call- yun men in Burke, both ;mr nt v,:- nfflrp white and colored, who enlist ed and afterwards failed to Work has been commenced pass, and it would be well for on the new brick storenouse them to look into the matter. of Lollett & Davis, on Union Several colored men from street. The new building Burke had to walk back home will be occupied by Mrs. A. from the recruiting station in r,. nicKs, muiiner. fcouth Carolina. E. S. Coffey, Esq., and fam- ThecommencementatClare- dy, of Boone, and Mrs. brier mont College, Hickory, took and son, ot Urayson county, place the first of the week, a., visited the tamily ot Mr. and it is not surprising to J. F. Spainhour the latter those who know her that Miss part of last week. They left Winnie Patton, daughter of Monday of this week. Rev. R. L. Patton, of Morgan- r. t dnninnr ton, won a good share of the w,u. u... tL "Rn laurels. On Monday night Mrs. Spainhour and the chil- M,ss Patton- one of t,he 1'ter- dren will perhaps spend the ary &rauate.S'1 "on "T f u phyeold medal for the best t k in f c:u. oration. xier suDject was there. r. opainnour will m i Lt r r 4. music. On Tuesday nierht the main feature was the two Mrs. H. S. Pinkston and valedictory addresses, bvMiss her four children left vester- Harris, of Hickorv, for the day for Bakersville, where normal class, and Miss Pat thev will make their home, ton, of Morganton, for the Mr. Pinkston has been there literary class. Of these ad- for several months. He is dresses the Hickory Mercury publishing the Mitchell Mir- says: 4 Both were very good, -. well written and well sooken a. and disDlaved skill, culture ..1 t 1 1 ! '.L! ttllVl ItUliVIHVlIk, UIIU momer, wnonave Deen visiung VT3tCtcal." here for several weeks, left ! this week for their home in CSTRemember, you can get the Stateof New York. Their almost anv form of Legal little irrand-dauirhter Bessie Blank vou wish, besides any Hreese accompanied them kind of Job Printing at The Let subscribers talk it to their neighbors. The News' subscription list is already large. We want it made larger. 75 cents a year. 40 cets for 6 months. -25 cents for 3 months. H 5 n . u f M home on a visit. News omce.
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