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H IL A ID) IE 3Er0 'Vol. 1 HK.1ILA I)S, MACON CO! '.NTY. N. c . FRIDAY. JULY 2:;. 'o. r.l 3E F54 to J J I !, ..(nee;, L.WVb not ad- Nve.-k. Hew !)r. Miller v.a- u, ,prea a Tt: is tl,.Mi ' two t -1 i !r r 0- N -- is;. i'i' iietM'lJiti, iaidy kdl.-d tat l.v tliat 17,0'K) i : i - a 1 i a Ti. i.efion. .Ian es. L. S l c ti ( ti In. turned ironi hi po-;t in S i eon-in, on a thirty days' i'urlo.iii. Fort Keoi'h, Montana, lihe pnrts of Da kota has reren'Jy.endnn d a teni4 e .'attire of- 120 deg. in the shade. An observation ear, with win, lows of double the usual size, has been nwt on th -W. N. C. R. H. Kope Elias, Esq., was nominated at Charleston, NT (J. , as State Senator to represent the 4Jnd district. Knoxville, Tennessee, expect-; soon to bd the great railroad centre of the South N. Y. Tribune. MARRiED-On Ti 9lav, July 20, by the Rfcv. E. O. Thayer, Mr. J. J. Smith, to liLsa Mary Chapin, both of Highlands. We have had delightful weather of late. tm Wednesday afternoon a show er was very welcome. Hailstorms have been exceedingly Iieavy and destructive in Western New Ybrk, Ohio, Illinois and Michigan. Regular through .trams are now run ning from Charleston, S- C, to Asheville on the Asheville & Spartanburg railway. The new Battery Park Hotel in. Ashe ville was opened on tlie-12th ; the electric lighting was a novelty in the mountains. The Webster Herald sayci, that Frank iiai, with a population of ;LjO or 400, does u-.btisine.ss ecjual to a town of 1,000 inhab itants. Prof. GrotTs lecture last Snlurdn v w:w vrell attended, and we are told by those who heard it, very interesting. What remained of the entrance money after oxpenses were paid was given by Prof. (irolV to the Hudson l.ihivrv ,., ... , .I . a. iiii io schools aiuoug ine- nasiern Band of Cherokees are, we read in the' Mr. I. J. Bruvv nJi.M , returned A lunar rainbow who seen Citizen, open for seven months in tin The Flora of this part of the country is year, except the training school, which. 1 rich in members of the Orchb family : of is open for ten months. The Society ol those which we have seen, are J.fic'rosty Fnends has charge of this last. I lis uphioijhmndex. (Adders mouth :) The Franklin Press says : The Normal Lilian's I Hit folia, (Tway blade :) CalojH)- School in this place now numbers about Jr uh-!u llns PognrJa dirnricata VH). It is progresidng finely, and the slu- and Pogouia vertieillata: Cypripedium dents are very attentive. All are highly acaule. (Stemless Lady's Sliimer ;) Cynri-1 pleased with the able instructors having e I large ol the school. "No matter what the advantages, no Hiatter wdiat nature has done for a place, or how beautiful the situation, if the peo pie are not energetic, if they do not pro vide conveniences, and adorn their town, She growth will not be vigorous," Hen tlersonville Times. The Charlotte CIn-onieJc says: Dr. A. W. Miller, pastor of the First Presbyteri- in I luiv.fi itr ti.iu (.iff H'T? rn.i!'iv nv -.1 i rest from his ministerial labors. He will i visit Jackson and Swain counties in West- j vrn North Carolina Webster, Charles- i ton, Caliowhee and Balsam. j ' ,. ' xi ! In Ins veto message respecting the: Asheville public building bill, the Presi-j ,i,mt .,v th-.it i.e u- sj.t.wiip.l that tliP i.ns-! ent necessity for the build imr is not ur gent, and that sometlnng may he gamea l)V delay which will demonstrate more fully the public needs, and thus better suggest the style and size of the building to be erected. Arrivals at IIkis-lands; House. II. Clarkson and J. F. Wilkes, Char lotte, N. C. : Mrs. Thos. N. Chase and Miss Certrude 1. 1 'ike, Atlanta, Ca. : W. E. Boykin, Atlanta ; (.. A. Lowry, Knox ville, Tenn. ; 1. J. Brown, Dixie. N. C. Profs, tiroit' and Kek hner, Miss Nannie and Mrs. T. C. McCoy, of Franklin. At Mu. Henry's. Judge Davies, wife and daughter. Miss Bradshawe and Mr. Cox, all of Cullo -whee, Jackson count. Items from State Immigration Dejnirt-: me)it : j Mr. M. H. Price of Hurley vide, N. V.. editor of the Telephone, has concluded to locate in the Western part of our State !.id oiiblish a newstianer and engage in other business. He is a tirst-eh; and a man who would he of ce advantage to Nor U i Carolina. The hotel now bein b;;ilt at j.rinter. i.iderahle Southern !;. nay ih'd vi'i- Moore I . '. . N . 1 '. . b v nio:al ol - t v .rl; . a.irrotu verandas which a; warmed hy open : i:oAnsn)i: ti;i:l , f tn whi.-h n ht w 1 ....... : i .i i j art- i fin- that It l.T'V e-ia!ly rc-yimuviids it-elf. to a i uiiu.Mii.i Mzt- in this s.--ti. n and i- Jnarnihft-nt u d:iii-u!l , in. ilt-: id !.! - !y ( ! ( , ii-il in 1 land h i. that it i- v ;jiv ! ( -an s ) invn tii'. uy. T ! 1 ti:.-t l.K-il mi-ht V..H he l.-H ; th- TillC -T i- '.ttie u-ed. and the f,)lia-- i 1 t autiiul in unnne;-. :;t:d ti!l nn.re .-o when u, au 'H.i. u u i;;:-,e.- on tiie i,;ov? hnliiat't ' run on t - he . t :i in n:r tei'-t The M.ur- ;u V. .d ' Lr-f Ji ly,;;,, : Llli da. iier hel are very oinanr !ita!. but .any h.-tter tha.n n. me. and all have ; oi iljeir (.-vn Let us reneat tin !l"ee are i heauty suuires ii", i nia.'.e :n j revi, .ns a rticie tnat each eion cleai iim land .-hould try the ex periment of , a m; e;roiiis. or i.are in le trees of hireli, chestnut, oak. or thu. nu'ntioiied abo e. alon.u !n5 lio;ind,u ie. in: tt ;;l of. ;s is so.iv lina. the v';i--e. crowdine the ft nee., far out into the load an act there b no possiblt excise for t . i - . ... I ti,V. tV- ,r tS,t i tht t,t0s insld' Uu' where land is so cheap) and deadening all m. Qf the larire number of jieoph-' iniore it M s;ua than ever before) now travelling I through and sojourning among the moun-1 tains, or present iy about to do so, we hope ! d many will not fail to visit High- I );!iuls- Of course we eann:t look for a.-' I iai e a imniber ;ts if a railw ay eould brine ! rneni to our doors, hut even without thb 1 convenience Highl;u:ds is easily aeee.ssi-1 lle, and very worthy of, at least, a short 1 ! stay. When the sun raises the tempera ture in the valleys to i)) deg., or there abouts, here, at this great height, a cool breeze will always be found, and verv rarely will the thermometer be seen to! use aeove .si; ueg. m the sliaue. Urdy at long intervals, perhaps once or twice dur ing some summers, and not at all during others uoes it reach K or s.j deg. for in MV.1'- or " sueri(r comfort in ' ;lkK i' i'hng m an air so fre,h will j ,)e. rca,llly understood, even without a . r,j!a .,:;lt we u'vise those seeking alove :,u bmgs a h-racing climate, not to he sat- i istied until they have hie; a. iieu uie au oi 1,1.1., . .. . lii vJdi'nds x 4 " ,bJ0 feet above the sea. pedium pubt weens, ;Y(dlow Lady's Slip- per :i itahenarta. or ymnadema triden-' tata : HabtMiaria, or Platanthera eiliaris. ( l'-w TV 1 S . 1 T "w . rn.Mgeu i;rcius; tiaoenat a. or , ... .,i L id Matantlieia imhriata. (I'ur h'chio) A protractv; meeting was begun in th Walimlla Presbyterian Church last Fii day and closed Monday night. The .ser vices were conducted by Uev. J. E. P .-ii . :e .1 Highlands, C. Ki or''r - A hail storm m the alley of Virginia 011 Saturday destroyed vegetation ; i a l-a.,h HH'iy-even nines long, and half a mile wide. News and Courier. lh,? nmkhn J ress has this week an excellent letter on farming, by Prof. ; GrofV. ' A frost Thursday, at Warren. Mass., ! killed bears and potato vines. NOTICE. By virtue of a power gien me in a mortgage deed executed by Louisa Col die and Plehard Coldie on t!ie fourth daj of January. 10. I will s di to t!ie high est bidder for cash, on ilie seeond day d .ugust, ls, at the Con: i Hon-' door in the town of Franklin, N. C.. tlie lands described in said mortgaiie. and for ,1 more definite description ot said lands, reference is hereby had to said mortgage deed as recorded in the office of Hester oi iveeus oi . iaeoii coiuuy, m i o t O. j page- eleven. Ibis tie1 twenty-iourth day of June ps;;, Baso m. Mortgagee. BARGAIN IN LAND. ai:m of -t!)1) acre-. 1 :tom "Jen undei en 'A ai'OUt ' e. ,!. I '-.irg o; ; hard . a:ai ca .oiuhlii did :.: ( io n w -a r ii. n niei i Splen- Nivi;i:rrv i" N kth r.u: lina The next n ojh.-!;-, Au'iui th 1'iltei-n 1 'r f -s.- r- otTVr a wide mne .f a.-trueti-.n m Literature. N-i-n-e and I'hil'.-oj.liy. Th- Law S-hKl and the 1 'ej.artnient -f N-nnal Intni i ,n are tuny lipj.'-l. Si..-eial higher training in in i e i d f. I .;i..' te.- I ! -th. r 1 ar m of ; :'$ . ' ! - - ' 1 ' Il-;e-. fr. v ,.J . h ! J1 t.o h i , .hnn1-- : i 'eliod ieal-. T'-tal .hi a sir. H .... 'ilolilh. Se-. ,jh i, Au-u-f. I-'oi- full I'iii.-;;-! '. K . m i i no ao 4t. ir-- . ! ' ' le .idl!!' K clL-ia'.. , v v mi I . I" -Ml; i e- ii ir-day in i it , 1 1 ! n Mt !"". a.tdie , ' H. : i.e. 1.1.. le ' e'nape! Hill. N . xV FULL STOCK GROCERIES AT ULEAVELAND S. EIDEOUT & CO., Highlands, N. C. DKALKRS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. We Keep Constantly On Hand A Fell Line Of Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, &c, At Lowest Living Prices. 10,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted. DRESS QOOI3S. Keceivcd, a new Lot of UATrS AJsD SHOES, Just in Season, and Better AND CHEAPER THAN EVER HJG1TLAMJS TANNERY. HIDES WANTED TO TAN ON SHARES, W..W. COBB, HIGHLANDS. no40 lyr BOYNTON BROTHERS & CO. CARPENTERS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. HIGHLANDS. F'a-ui- s Civapas the Cheapest. HIGHLANDS LAND AQE.NCY wr. IlAvr. 'N !UN) Al-ARGK AMOrXT Of Farming, Grazing, Fruit Growing & Timber Lands. HOUSES AND LOTS IN THE TOWN OF HIUHLASDy, - Beautiful Bnildina Sites, &c. Parties hnving cheap propwiefl for sale in Macon or adjuining oountie, Khould correspond with u., as we ar advertising quite extensively, and have tniporior fa cilities fur handling real estate. T For circuLars desenomg Highland! and vicinity. desoriptiTO pricti lLrta, &c.,' call on or address S. T. KELSEY, HlOnLAKDS, ' Macon County, X C, J, JAY SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF SASH AND DOORS, FLOOBING, CEILING, SIDIKft fa. Highlands, MaconQounty, N. C. HIGHLANDS BAM. T. D, WALDJ&X, BANKEIl, HioiiLANDfi, Macon Co., N. C, Will Buy and Sell Exchangee, receive Deposits, ad, dp a general Banking Business. Remit tances on Collections Promptly Made, HIGHLANDS KILLS, WILLIAM PARTRIDGE, Prop, CASH PAID FOR GR4.IN, Wlaatt Buckwheat and Bye Flour ktpt for Sale. Highlands Insurance AGENCY Connected with Firrt-cLuJ Comp&aiM. T. BAXTER WHITE, Agent. Also subscription reeeivtd for nevtptMrf and m&gaxinet. BURKE & CUNNINGHAM, REAL ESTATE OFFICE, FRANKLIN, Macon County, North Carolina
The Highlander, Macon County and Western North Carolina Advertiser (Highlands, N.C.)
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