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imwjmmmmmm 1 t- J L. 2 1 -My V T1 i , , -v ".T-.r 1-'. ,1.. V - t 1 -3 4 - 1 vol. i. ';y::nrenLi,iACDH cout,! , ' j j ,v Mri ' Vliite has s&ixe nice WcharjJ grass. . .r, Wild ' strawberries ' are abundant and i y ery fine. , t , '-" rr. Yeaterday the weather changed to- day 19 beautiful, r-.- ; . . Mr. aM Mrs. Ravenet left for Philadel " T phia on Tuesday morning. , . . - , ;. Severe ; drought continues throughout Ytftili anA Woof. Toviia '.' Six people were killed in a railwajRic- eKtent near Charleston, a. u.', on vv eu nesday. -' 0P:f0sM A blockade distillery' in Cashier's Val ly was destroyed by revenue officers on May atii. ;;:-v;- , t, - Arrived at Mrs. Davis's oft Friday last, Mr. and Mrs Cook, from" Tryon on Sunday, Mr. Uutman, from Maine. - , 4' Repairs of the damage caused by the late floodsr on some of the Hduth. Carolina railroads will not be finished much be fore JulVi We have had daily showers for a week or ten days and sometimes it has rained all day. Garden vegetation is luxuriant and so is grass, but corn will do better when we have more sunshine. ' lit. I. B. Hanev and Miss R. Anna JReed were married ott Sunday morning, Jupe 6, at W. W. Smith's, by B. W. Wells, - Esq Mrs. Smith af terwards ep tertained the bridal party at dinner. At Franklin on Monday; last; the fol lowing : County" Commissioners were elected : John Ammons, Esq., CoL. Howard nd Capt J. G. Crawford.' S. Clark was elected School Superintendent. Notice of Mr. Burke's visit to Highlands was accidentally omitted 'last "week. He Was in town for several davs. and tuned ' fcltnosfc All the nianosin thdpeihbothood.d , fating the work in, tf, xcry 'babfactorjJ , Oround squirrel? 'or dhipmunks are un f. ttfuallynumerous anddestanctive th ; year? wo hear. that some farmers have -found it. necessary partially to replani 1 their corn, so much has been ? dug up by beay:f f these southern mountain plants in tbeftsnative home, in ariety, luxuri ance f gro'vthf richness and brilliancy abiy n6xcelled in any part of the world. A- ''- ,- ti. T. ,JvJSLSET' MacW bounty JV. C.,.May 20. y -' ' . We the undersigned citizens of Macon county, N. C, hereby give notice and rore warn any person or persons from nsh mg on our lands or premises. Any one so offending may expect the law enforced against them to tiie full extent. ' This 29th Mnv. Iftflfl- ' v. . ' - W Hitfi;';; , 1 JOHITK. IriOMPSON, .v'w ' .- " ' DR. O'FABRELtv " ' . CALVES, AGAIN.;. '-' A We give below, an interesting account of the calf show with which we have been favored ; and in connection with the sub ject of calves, it may not he out of place to &y here, that while '.nw 'milk, 'and plenty of i4 makes jcajves fat, sleek and glossy, yet it is hoi; the practice of expe rienced breeders of ; choice stock to feed heifer calves iu that way, and -for this reason ; it had been said that a good "cow is simply a machine, for the conversion of gras3. fodder, meal, etou eta"; into milk and bxt&er--the more suitable 'food slie can eat, the more milk 'jshe will give. Bui in orderlfcfthe eatingpf nuc 'M a capadousestomach is rtctuii . - le "object Of breeders ia so to fi g neuer. caives as to develop m tnen y of room foreeiving and digesting . t To do this, such rich and concentrated diet as new milkt of ; which' a compara tively small quantity satisfies the appe tite, is not adapted, and the 'iwiv'1 ' uod is, after the crTt iy n wpc c ' HIGHLANDS 1UAHKETS. Wheat ft 30 Buckwheat,........,,... 60 Corn, 60 Rvfi... .......... fiO Flour, per 100 lbs. ........ -3 50 " 4 50 uuuer io " Eggs Potatofls 25 " 25 10 50 Beans, per bushel 1 00 " 1 25 Chickens.........'...,,... "15 Fodder, per 100 1 50 " Hav. per 100 lbs 1 00 " Sorghum syrup. ........ 40 " 50 Strawberries, per quart, " 10 Dried apples, per lb 3 " 8 Dried peaches ........... 4 " 15 fULL stock: ' GROCERIES , : no:;45. 'I LAND AGENCY . ' ' : v . - WU SAVE ON HAKD ALABGNE AMOtTST 0? Iarming Grazing, v 4 Ifrtiit Growing " & Timber Lands j.; HotrsE hrbWi m the1 TowiT OF HIGHLANDS, ' - Beautiful BttiltofiE SitdSjM -15 uswi - a Parties havins cHearj crdnertimfor sala 1 in Mac'dri Tcfr11 ladjojmiig oounties, Shouli , correspond with us, as we are advertl r' quite fertensivefv: 3 f.,-v', : olities foT h'J,;T?'1' " v
The Highlander, Macon County and Western North Carolina Advertiser (Highlands, N.C.)
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June 11, 1886, edition 1
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