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The Bimrke VOL. II. MORGANTON, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1900. NO. 38. Comety New LOCAL AND PERSONAL. r. J. T. Perkins returned ,.,1. a vek from Morehead City. Ciu .ii Jim (J. F. Battle) has Vvti ;it his old trade this court, crvin;: out going going and o-one. K. A. Cobb, says his fine Tt-nn. ead wheat is selling fa-t. If vou want to try it jMiiu n. Since the water melon trade has leran to wane Watauga cabbage is taking the place and is coming in by the wagon m;kK. Mr. Z. J. Thompson, who has been working with the M. M. A: T. Co., spent the first of the week at his home in Del wood. The 40th State fair of North Carolina will open in Raleigh ,n Monday Oct. the 22nd and will continue till Saturday Oct. the 27tn. Mr. C. C. Cobb has moved into his new cottage recently built on his lot adjoining J. M. Dale and Robt. Roper in the North East part of town. and married Mr. Ed Ballew of Caldwell count v. Thev j now reside in California. It is with peculiar sadness we are called upon to chronical the death of Miss Sallv Ken ned7 Stevens, which occurred at her home in Goldsboro, the 14th inst. Miss Stevens visi ted her cusin, Mrs. L. M. Williams of our town this summer, on her return from the W. C. T. U. Convention held in Asheville, tor wThich she was Superintendent of the Press. She was truly a handsome and lovable woman. RES WRECK NEAR LENOIR Engine and Two Can Derailed En gineer Palmer Crushed to Death. Special to Charlotte Observer. Lenoir, Sept. 25. "Jack" EVERYTHING THATS At the most attractive prices Morganton has ever known. The Store is Now in Fall Attire, Palmer, as he is familiarly Teemi with everything decreed by the world's dictators known, and one of the oldest engineers in point of service Gf fashions for the coming season, as well as with the hun on the Carolina & Northwest ern Railroad, was instantly ured and one other lines of merchandise that go to make up killed, and a colored brakeman . j , i Ininred. if, a wreck which oc- the tnorougniy equipped .mm. .. ucFauU,c,u j ' 1 l . v 1 t win r f 4-Vl curreu. utticiv uuiaiut. v nv, , . . vard limits here thismorning. High art, novelty dress goods, new black Mr Pnlmpr was takinir out the regular south-bonnd and colored dress fabrics, new silks and sat- I " I Our farmers are now sup- freight, which leaves Lenoir ... . .... i - ins, new velvets and gloves, new aress trim- i plying themselves with ferti- at 6:30 a. m. The train was li.er preparatory to sowinef oniv p-ettiner under good head- wheat. The prospects are Wav when the engine left the that there will be more used track, with two cars loaded this year than usual. with timber. Ao other cars mings, new hosery and underwear, new neck wear and ribbons, new linens and flannels, . f, a 1 i. -. , 1 v .- ....i...i wiokKJc nor the coach leit me liic. C IIJICUUCU IU UUUlian tm.- - ..-it m i A rlrkiirnfri . week a poem titled -Poor me wrecKu c.iK- ; Lftlll Kior,iotQ and comforts, new bed spreads . . r- il i - i. I Vi - lit I MCi VV 1 l l-w w - - - and lace curtains, new dress linings and no- into the field to the :unt of the lack of space had the track lor eigm or icu .. . .1. 1 A. - All' tnnm f 11 -.lofonn 'I nP VVnCrC It ' "Hill IL till Cl illlV. I -.w. ,.,, was printed , the the . coat new capes, new furs, new L.tro inn ntrhmen. at Sabs- tne iracK, luih vi.., hury of Julv 4th. 1861. right, Mr. Palmer 3mpe u,tt n time to De uum rnat chits ana new 5lyicj hi ohco. I U C b W w w . Middle ot the Koaa nn i r n fl;it car load ot lum- ,i . Novelties for fall in every department, Tl ie State Populist convention will er an(j was instantly crushed 'iK-et in Raleigh Oct. the 11th tQ jeath. He was one of the i 11 1 ucawn .--w i ippoint electors. State and I t ovular and efficient en- . . noxu iH meet the eve. arker . ' road, and the " " I1CC 1 3 V7 w ' " ' '.'IVIUlll I'll fc. - ' I 11 1 I ll vv- -' " ;nident is all the sadder since imu and vice president. We , was married only a tew suppose Burke will be reH months ago. No definitecause M ined. for the accident is known. t im n.n fu, Rnmneer Palmer's bodj viic Kstes, of California, was taken on the afternoon ! her sister. Miss Estes of train to Charlotte 101 uu.. Bargains everywhere. ;.- h i ner sister, .Miss rsies ui r e n t, Mr Palmer was 33 years oi - ' i -e l in 1 1 ie, .N . v., art: mil- , , ; u..:.. . Lcnnd is said to have had ' l KIU tT ill LCI 11 cllli at I) - I Srhml this week, about bA 'Uld .e Hallow is a daughter of The wrecking crew w ill 1 W I . delate Robt. Estes. She have the tracKs tica. nt to Idaho seven years ago morrow's trains. I i
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