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fik:!ii,;:vVAvV'':!',, ' '. " ' (':K-.':-:r-' SEE Vol. 2. ' HIGHLANDS, MACON COUNTY, N. O, FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1887. No. 26. ME 1 1 : r--S - ! Asnevme is getting iresii snaa now. in a letter to the unrmtan ttegtsier 01 h (VI KANiJilM Trm nT rci niilA.hti-iln hairo Wn inm'ntrfnr u nroob RA.fr.n Paw fl T. PVinnPW Atlanta I ' I A WUAJAJJI or more. writes as follows concerning Highlands Jjim nrXT YUfnfTV The nations of Europe disavow any in- nd his trip here early in Dec. It will be .N U I Ll& 1 Jr U JlLlls. lenuon or going to war. remRmberad that Mr. Chanev came here reSmSfniiht n Tu to preach to the UMe Unitarian Sociely Highlands, MaCOTt Co., James Henry of Horse Cove died sud- in this place . A M rS AftittKJfHV denly on Friday last. ''When they wrote, asking me to visit I - r I LS rA 3k EiliW T One of Mr. Muneer's sons fell from J them, I could not refuse, although they tree one day last week, breaking his leg. Ztf&StSSTS EDUCATIONAL NDTTHK Rev. H. W Fhnn and wife of New a rough wagon road ail the way uphill MJUWUlUllJUj llUllUJb. 0eaDi'i and i- Wlie of Baltimore, Highfands fe four thousand feet above A . , J', . ; . ... ' . t arrived last night. tho coo kt atot. An Academy will be opened at Hnrh- Tlio oiriaiitaliV rtn 'RTrttv, oii.nsi4- : I iT i t w j lands. MacOn Lo.. N . (;.. on Mrtnnav. I of Mr. Walden's store has been lowered : house at so high an elevation as some of V0? 8t 1886;, h6 Academy is wu ttAvB OX Hlirb i LlAk AiWWl tt this is a great improvement. these houses In Highlands. The air isM5ru5liou PV8. IOT youe,ge, ior The Kev. Harvey W Flinn of New Or- saia 10 ue a panacea ior au aiseases, in- , r, - ? leans! La ' wKLch LTe ftSSiS- eluding laziness. Colored people wili not ffi"?. e.8' S j ah church in Highlands on Sunday the hve there, perhaps fOi -this reason Only TeacheOrmalCoS ftrnfib'. Cth inst., at 11 o'clock ; also at 3:30 p.m., r the summer months can one hire P arming, Ura21Hg, in the same church. koreaneip. xne town nas oeen developed 17 T , j T t ZJZL A i 7Z T4 . ..... fbv an enterorisinir Northerner: andhe ?lsobe given inVocal and Inetruniental xnereiH an opuiion current mat tne ho to th 1 a k ' r jnusic. 'ora catalogue dr further par-l tV,44. rri Ls . Fruit Growing Una -Phie Knot At Present' one mu drive er a rather PR0R T' & HARBISON, Through theinfluen of Senator Ran- PSSSlStiSS is noTardhiP ' & Thtib Ldlldg "".iJJ j-; A; v 11- ror weu people, juven mvands are so in The weather lately has beeii very mild journey in Ofae day. We drOvfei up from ,,rt . I HOUSES AND LOTS Df , THE TOWK and sprinsr-like. Thermometer on 29th. Walhalla. S. C. the nearest rkUwav sta- Wheat. . ; i : ; 1 20 OF HIGHLANDS. irv Si. . . . ' I.. L ' ... I f ln4-n f I ay degs. ; 3Utn, 34 degs, ; 31st, 39 dees. ; tion ; and, although the season was late, X ou icu, UKm. : jini. ).! nHtTR. .irn hi 1 i.nH iinv m. t'.niiiv imn. wo nnn nri i ? ................... ... ... 63 degs. Light rains tin Tuesday and sense of discomfort. Arrived at the vil- 5ye 6 . Unnntl'fnl llni'iriiiiir Oi'lhn 0 a Wednesday nights. Thermometer this lage, we soon saw and made the acquaint- our, per 100 lbs 3 50 4 50 fiGdutllul KBUulflff DlIBS. ttCl nnrnino- SO onno f n,A.t C fUn HHU flrtnl, 3 . Butter 15 " 2S The cotton mills of the South are very not a Httle surprised to find that the ac- " V : v ' 12 ttrneruirniTii Hno 00.1 fr tive originator of tho wholfi mnvp.mpnt Q,'aioes Arisn oU ji4utu j I uti lCUU IttOl, - - , a, -- . . T 1 i I 4 nn II 4 fir I . I i, I .,1 year, one paid a cash dividend of 20 per was a laa7 wnom we Had married m the ?ri .UV1 1 r" , 1 f? Parties having pft&h rir.Artii fi aiii fcent.,andoneisiunning dayandnight. old days, at Hollis Street,- in Boston, Cck,;.;; 10 " 15 inJffiP'Sj Others ai-e paying good Sividends! g And the sort of a woman she appears oddei PfRA??- SwSffiSuSS Mr. C. L. BovntonMsabeantif.il M. ,when -ne .?eaf?.s hat' having a lwlb -1 . o I aUite.extensivelv. Utirl flAVA mmerinr fa i .Li.- i t :r . nemorrnaere ot tne lunes on a iridav. she 0 - o -7r:-v.'- . r" F" clilc WA",L" 2?" SUJ5 u . tne..?ot rftad a sftrnoT, and w.3ntaii piiTT Beef, 6 " 8 umuws Ior oimg real estat ?,fJf .5 r' W1U ?e the little school-house on the Sundav foT Venwbn, 10 '""Apples, 50" 75 i imi. iiii'.ii irfiTTi r.in T.r 1 riTV vvo haov o I I ...:.( i t' that Mr. F. Boynton, Cuator'.of theSci- r , T ; ' "' ' Br For circulars descnbuie Highlands .ndflcsciet,, has purged it. tSKWSS. titDTilOTTT m, 5 W Mrs MfHoll -V.r. V,orl ro,l 1 i I 7:1J .l T-. I I " ww, WW WlWBUUXtHS ty-third year, died on Jan. 29. More North Carolina1 Railroad Co thflfihoNw. tt;.ii.i tu- c (hon fon ir.nr.tl,. cn . ! i m A 1i jv AM l -r,' ! , . I AM.M.OlAM.J.B XI . I n m ill that her death was hourly expected Atlanta, Ashevufe'& Baltimore Railroad: DEALEBS is , TTtrwn imU fnr lUimA Havo hnt oViq voll.'l 1.' A r IV T i -n -r J -w , nmrnni. . . . I UWJUlllli, at Clear Creek on Monday. the Ashevilte & Brevard Railroad ; the PRODUCE, in the House of Representatives a npn- T . ape T .nn flM . .... . . . lV t n . ; l.-ii 1 l.... ji' vn1 . jiRarffi Yflninn va pt kai man i n oh i n rrr u nil ri in v nn mhiiii b k hi iiiik iii i tally or payeicMy, not og teount of steel P1"1' m anty. N. C. At Lowest Living Pricts. 01.04 iXHJJ JUUJtB, ffleratVISiS Thefo&V&g fcor.afete re- 1000 Pounds Of WooV F W PS i for support, the sum Of $12.00 ner month. W one citizens from a ln'Aif: .... Tj I TriAnn in W lannrrort-. ma nnmrnA I . t 1 1 . m Highlands and tts vicinity there is ZiZ .T. Jw w rT?-VQ5S nrttV au auuiiueuiuc yi unused water power, v uuik, auvUt u- i r j't:'iY : , sufficient for a'large number of manufac- PatativeI7 little cold and snow we have : Tfipoivl o t.n fnf I OxUvI ifil tones. Manufacturing does: much to- "We have a cold ..Wave twice a week ' rvw!'" v warns Dmiainff nn a town. HoaiHoa avtri rhhw jmu j -i - i-i a ' no a tctt ctiti.ttci i mgemploymnttolaboi-itniakesahome by the papers that seven feet anda half , s Jf LLE A VEL A market for all sorte of produce, and in- of snow has f alien at Brattleboro, Vt., so htf- iff QoQWll" QYlrf TJottflU V ELitWV creases business of everylond. far this winter, with prospect for more.' I " UijI 111 OUduUll. dliti MlBl iwil cppWHiT PT Hia PflD TUT Moles haves have been exceedingly They hopenqt to be oblfged to 'scrape ADOHFAPFR fWATVT ' " K Tfl plentiful and destructive here for the fest. around ,n baTe o11111 much another IhAJ THAN .. ri ,r fear, and field micerfeo; owls anJ 8ummer- EVER' IfHrTffk IfffrdSi ? hawks, especially the former, live chiefly tv. WaT,'0wiaii T'lV , iLJJLiLLSt Jflr SSI 6 features except to encourage the pres-. if oiViah a Good ArtieU New. ..isips, .Frune& ,Pru- MJ 0f PLTO T0B your deal for T V ttlfUFfr- n-Curran eitybn, if they were protected by legislation. "PIS Rip." J.J), ff ALjJ Ml Lemap Pefel, Fi g S c notxCe; , PltACTICAL WATCH- MalagaGrapes, ' ghum barrel filled with some of the iden- Appjcatiori will be' made to & next MAKER & JEWELER. , Tm tical article (for aught w,e know) which LegSlature of N. C. for the formation of Clotfks. Watches andTfiw- rVaper did such goodsetyice over, twenty ears a nw county, to Hinade.' fronf portions 1 4 naejV- gfa ago in making the daily fare of the sol- of Jackson and Macon counties. elry repaired In lieat " dier more tolerable. It mt be a pretty Tbli27thofDec.,1886. and WOrkmaiilike monds En . (? good article of molasses byfthis time, if 1 vvuxiviu it unite I Hsh Wnlnnta tktt$ itimprovesbyagassonfanythin ul NOTrP ! , manner. . iB n I ; is world do. Tb barrel was recognised . f, . N0TCE; ...t. , I Wdrk left at T. t). Walden's Se store I zil NuH OrangreS Oratt- SL ii h? w?otl80 fdir. W , Appjicatiori will be made to. the Legis- win receive prompt attention berries, a Fine LotOail- . &Ttihmee.had SOTghUm f- a?0; SJgH - facHSN. q dies. Choide Tfia an s the Rajeighondent k W Tblof lH HlMail& fSflltf 8HC6 Bdmt Caroling or atjeat, the greater part of - I7" : HI tVOir WatP ProOT Clotfi- it: is, it s yet' serintropical in spifle re- i T- Tt- AWm 7D ITlV Cdattettea with Fint-ckw Cflmpanlw. infifand GroCeHes sheets, as becomes.a Stote wherethe pal-' 0 & kM k D. AIM T. BAXTER WHTTB, 4j7i. f JSjlffild? nfetto attains a height of twentyyfive feet. ' ... j ' , , Alio libwHptioiU rewired for newipapirt rut"V yg6b?g?i(&knwtuTis BURKE & CUMDfCrHAII. efornook&6 Ajbemarle, Pamliod, and the WUming- aJa i L,, . T W,4 - 1 7 tm sections. ; It is said that moipea and lath and shingles, as REAL ESTATE OFFICE, .T H nimnnr willbe planted in the Elizabeth CJitySS- cheap as thfcheanest TiT? A "WTTT T"KT L ! UUKUlir, , tianthOTever before, and the prospects - cneap as the" cheapest I JbKAKIjICi,, HflninTlf tT ftTlA -ItnlA- gocAfccT.51 Jan. ft 1887. nolyr. I Macon County North cJoUn raQnmGHXd0 "A '1
The Highlander, Macon County and Western North Carolina Advertiser (Highlands, N.C.)
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