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m COUNTY NEWS, icitphone No. 26. l(1ii.V, AUO. 1, lJuM). l r i-assKnger AiXS AT MOK'UAXTOX. .mill (stilulc!. 7:27a.m. -:.'."!!. - - - 4 :(Mj). in. ', .-.liv! ( '.ti1)iik-). V:54 j). m. - i - - - 11 :.S(a. in. A ,;!.: , i p'iht ; 'i .' ' - 11 :5c a. m. - .uiiii ,! .cal freight ; -i.-iiLrcr!. - 12:44). in. '.'..CAT. AND FEE.SONAL. .!. i. K. Payne returned ham "ii Mondav. Surah and Rozalia ' lie visiting in Hickory. 1. iH'dr the Hospital, the ; ! iw-old child of Mr. M rs. Will Beach. . . J. X. Payne and daujjfh . --. Albright took a trip an der, retu rni ni" Tues- 10 months rradinr on a South ern Railway extension in Ala bama. Air. I. T. Averv is feeling g-ood over having beaten Bro. Pearson, of The Herald, raising- wheat this year. Air. Avery's crop measured 3( i bushels and Col. Pearson's 2b. Fine crops these for lawyers' or editors either. Miss Kathrine Lanew rep resenting the H. Parmelee j Librarv Company of Chicago. ; is in our city interviewing our ; citizens in regard to making! our town a station of this I jreat institution. We earnest- ; ly hope that all those who can j appreciate the privileges and j benefits of a fresh, up-to-date j library brought to their doors i every ihree months, will not; let tins opportunity pass. If secured, it will be one of the i best investments our people have ever made. ARE YOU mm AWAY? If so come in and see our new line of trunks, cases, bags, &c. We have the correct things in ail leather goods and can furnish you the best on the market at a rea sonable price avis & Son iOmanuel, of Bennetts-'-,- . Tt t , . . A . . . . , . ; V atauga Votes the R. R. Subscription. . C is visitinir her sis-' . . . . i 1 iie election in Vvatauraon .Mrs. P. P. (Tillam, in 1 i. t I l' M j the question of a subscri)tion I ; of irbO,U(H towards tiie exten- ! A Anything in Hardware. Farm and Garden Tools. Harness, Saddles Cook Stoves. Aate Ware, Tin Ware. Spokes and Handles, Bar Iron. Horse and Mule Shoes. R. P. Kincaid, now ! sion of the Carolina & Xorth- Muiu.n in 1 eas, is in j estern K. K. through the uo on ,1 isi l 10 1 eiaues , count v resulted in a lar-e old friends. majority for the subscription. . I 'C . . - , W 1 I ie intnnt child of Mr. :inli 1 nei e were ',i'.i registered; i 1 t , 1 - i . Fred Odell died Thurs- voters and voted tor it. of last week and was ! Thc election came oif on the id on Pridav. ; same day of the regular State, . , land countv election Augusts Annierkahan, or Stalls-: , ' j ... . i2nd. has been visiting real and triendsin Morgan ton v. 1 n 1 tv tile past wee!:. 10 Eqnaaor. ! Mr. S. 1). Du navant left the rs. iC. 1C. (iound, of Ora-!first of the week for New . V:i is visiting her sis-j York. Messrs. Z. T. and L. Mrs. J . P. May and Mrs. H. Corpeninr and Frank Mc .. Cobb, in Moro-anton. Dowell will leave for that city . . lrlsirJ r.n.l next Simd;iv. From there McDowell, ohl Morgan-1 these gentlemen will sail f'-r ! boys, now successf uP FqiKuhd'. South America, j '.ts . if the rrip. have been where they will enaein rail-! t ids week. i road work with the Jas. P.! 1 t at v, - 'McDonald Co., of New York, nope McAminc, tne , , . . 1 , , : who have been awarded a live : ...ir telephone operator at j . . 1 . ! million dollar railroad contract I'.'d. returned tne lirstotj. , , , I . louador iv an inlish - . trom :i verv pieasant : ro. , , . 1 I IIU H. iU' . 1 III lilinil iinv. u 'mi . Complete Line of Builders' Hardware, Nails. Screws, Hinges, Locks. Class, Puttv, Oils, Buihlers' Tools, etc. Pocket and Table Cutlery. uggies and Wagons. See us before you buy. PAINT YOUK IIOUSF e hae the laint. R e m e m be r , w e h a n d 1 e t h e ' 4 E M P I K F ' ' ( ; K A I N DRILL, which has been sold in this countv for twenty odd years. Our prices are riht. MOliGANTON HARDWARE CO. Grand Opening ! 1 Hi c k r v . Ainon the many bills received in our irrand oj'innir is a liill nt' TIWV AUK. coiisist 'war (,t Uscfr.l ev-rvl;iv ;nfi-l-. :iml , 1 1 I ' 1 1 w . i . . . , -.. - .... . m - - , ' ' 1 ,r AV. t!K' W"rK n coniI''oa "l if Voll .b.ift believe thev a IV therheaist ever off.-ivl in t lii- U" Un,t l pn-! Chinese, Spaniards, Jamaica um-k,it ju,t (.ai ;r1l(l s,e for yours.-lf. !i 11 "!u'n l):i'nUM" ot JN1'l" ne-roes and native Indians.; Fn.h ( Jroeeries and Confections aiv also anions th.- lat--Kt an artist in his line, !'pjlc most nf tjlc work wiH )c al.rivas all( t.y an- of tin best articles. -en tbun some work in in tjie mountain, in w'hat is lioys, I am eoininjr slowly but sin-fly. : i!;ion this week. said to be a line climate. President Cariieid started as a e;ut 'Iriwr on a canal; :- ivobert L. Ward, vlu; - . - President Lincoln started by splitting thi-e thousand rails i'loved with a brid-e! ,),, t),o civil w,r, a.. as j,, ld" day : Senator 1 V i tcha rd , a tVw yen rs a-o, wet to Baker- force, and who has nir late war with Spain, tliarrlnu-.i w a- ; ville. N. a homeless by. With Iljy t-n cnts ill h,s pock-t; , i. 1, . r-'iiMoit iho misl troublesome ilieaM- (J,lb Staited at the bottom ot the ladder a short 1 1 !ne a'O, uiii tc in .Alaoama ior . . . 1 . . , . , 1 . 'thf :iniiv 1 1 ; 1 1 to -o!it h'l uitii. iii (.0111)tiii'" with the lnercliant princes ot our town, out a tew o months, is at home ; many lntulu.v it lamc chronic a:,! ' fl.jl.n,ls wij vhu.v him ol. a h-vel if nut m davs the old 1.1rt.- tiil suiter trom it. ,p , Mr. Daxi.l Tavlor of Wirj.l liiL'. the leal. i hoiii.is (iihbs. (,.. Pa., is otie of these. lb! Call at tiie same old stand Uoexaii -oi !icr. 'ewater, was here on uses Chamlierlain's Coli Chok-ra a rid ; .,.NIl-n. fr r:K.. Diarrhoea liemedv and says he neei 4rni.l -mi f liner fltit wonlil 'ie him lul railroad contractor. Mlch h u Ur Jle hy . contracted for about A. Leslie, Druggist. R. A. Cobb.
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