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, f . ... - . . 1 The Farmer's Friend. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPKK ITIil.I-HKp AT MOKGAXTOX, - - X- C. W3L S. PEAIISOX. K'lifor. H.'S. HXKSTO.W I'uhii-her. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Tucks day, July ti. 1 !js. fill I I'M1" Hi 111 I li'- ! i .--( ill l!o. I WILLIAM J. BRYAN. ! IMI'EUIAfilSM. Then is considerable dicus-iT; lii-t now in the.preso over what i called ime.r!ali-sm--the danger to o-ir own country growing out the ali-jorjition t to o!r)on u- at tjhe .eiose o! ; he war with Spain. Fortunately for the Demoeraey, Mr. Riiiey, oi Toxa-. who-e hi" ii ieadcrvhi p equipment we have' adverted f' betore this, was not able to commit the arty either vav ou u,: o u the quc-tifn of annexing" new land. I h.'mocrats -ma there fore take any 1 1 they choov without fear of goihg against the party. f coir-e Cleveland, with that . obtii-'-v iess to public opinion which mark the man of the club and the yachtsman, got on the graunv ide of tin: question at .nee and, justified the opinion in on- of his u-M'.al letters, where tin adjectives stumble over each other and remind one of nothing so much as a sermon by K. I Iioe. whom we take to be the feeblest handler of Fnglidi produced within the- memory of living men. Air. Ibwan came within an inch of falling 'into the trap laid for him, we have reason to believe, by his Eastern enemies by certain declarations made at the Omaha fair; but since then he has re mained silent and prudently taken cover under his uniform as colonel ! 1 of V 'lunteer.- The real spirit of the Democracy is to take tivervthinir in si;hti whether it be a battery or an 1 island. Historically it is commit ted to owning all'the land joining ours, and "Fifty-four forty or light, " was a watchword for the North in the same campaign that Texas was taken for the South. - Mr. JeHerson, thegrent founder, had the true Saxon mania for land grabbing, and set the party carly on a course of aggressiveness, from which it has never departe'd except at the cost of losing public eontidence and otlice. The Republicans, who possess ?mu !i of the snap, which in other la s e: .ccia! 1 v d i- i uni!?ed the' Democrat-., have seemingly : t.akeu I hold of .annexation a winning I i ... . . ! M't'in ? be sailing vitb. fa i r wit ids anu un a sun itli sort ; but yc I'OOtl tl if fa t that t ho Whii u hi. j ppjsed l!ie .Mexit-ai: v.?r o"T a!!(l'eet and two i?n in diameter in tiie p;j,,rv (ut vf it and the presi dency t'u'b'V. im i; t may be we shall have the-ame luck, if we are 'n't m- toolish a to estop ourselves in advance by takiny; a premature position on the subject. We hae been lutyino; tin vote of New xoik ever since the sar remler by -o-u'inir. her the resi dentinl nominal ion. Tliat fashion having rjone ont, it. may bo rod p!iov to leave the Philippines open as a b:;it for her reed, since she will neer v te oiltet wise than us a? matter of barter. As to dantrer at h.ome from preadino; o-i, we regard that as Kood treatment for a cancer like our. n . i i , me tninner ii js tne ie:tel we like it, or rather can endure it. A bile there seems no present prospect of ending the control of Hanna, llavemeyer, Rockefeller, . arneoio r.itd Rierpont Moriran. ....... . 1 j -itvum iihc ie uicrease i ne mark ot frnny ami fall just a little short .f sacrilege. The truth is we have passed the point ot imperialism, which is a hogy at best, long ago ami, like foolish children, think the grave yard U alivwd, h U irf lHl,hdr m.,lx.r .f their a,.,l ,hc,W uccc. Ah, other ! V ven ' Z "'-T iVro.ZV l1'81- Wl c" !- "at!U more rt-l.ollio;w tl.'ov ctl.o iwt- tlunpa ho h:x .lctermircl" u;,o n ,',.. .0,i W,lio V.'.V.i Xro f,-r I T''' CVrrcrti"!! :eet ''ycr ali' U-r for white folk 'i..il,ul,.e run." ""crhtic l,a,.,ll,o.,k. oompari,,;: j ;)e:lnl0, tlote reJectivo ! """"f ' T,",' ' ! 1 DemnerMtie rn'e with th-i w-ldeb ! , . 11 L tho other ofheers, Sch ev satl nioI-. Quotations trom Washington's ! Uc ,nntnlK; 1U'C . Ul1 thK u,!ah j p-r.rmt'.sm ami Jes lilsliue i ..Teink vo - L.'.vs hrt I p nil i , i now prevails, aad uas secure. i ti-.e ti.P mee r,-.;,(i .ti,..-;. ! ' lu.ink ,o.,. b3, but 1. farcAVcll aMress uttered bv n,e' istiuce iu hd 1repar:;ticn -f ex - ll tf" f-r Vr" 1 ,,id,,'t K ft Y re thc 'M in Ton, KecMs Con pas the Senator JarvU and linn. Samuc: Z" "V . , t J dM the officers cheer t STATE EWS. The Salisbury Syt says 150 car loads of jeaees passed through that place over the Southern one 3ay la.it week. The coni;res-.,"'nal- con vention of the seventh 'district, which met at i State-ville, nominated lion, I neo. F, Kluttz. of Salisbury, fur Con- i jgre-. i The Charlotte Oh. says I Sam M -Murray, of Cleveland if.;;iitv. .fell in a well Friday. I:t'aI" .he Clevelam Mil! VJi.- Jkiih'.!. The French jJroad "''' vofute- he nominat; of A. i. . ; T'-ev. ot Jle'itd.-r.-onv'.i.'e. a-crm-! inaN- rt" judc to -ie-..ed II. C S Kwart. ;- The Gastonia :-: ' sa;. s U:e yield which W. II. Smith frot from throe p.-cks of red ch-d: wheat -owed. ei three-jtuirt'jis t aii acre v."a.i V-) busiieis. (ititoi;i; corre.-o!).lei'Ce Char lotte Oh i :: .Tiie stockholders f the Avon Mill have about com- oleted an ioe fa'-torv i'i thi - place," au'I thev int'-nd to 1 ! i ver ice any where in tiic town limit for halt ':::f. a pound. I in1;1 Democrats have mmii- !i.ir(i'l T. Williams ami John i. I Uolm-in for the Legislature, IJoth been useful and honored nave members ,f that !odv. -Mr. II ol man having .-crved three terms and Mr. Williams one. The Durham S says that dur ing a storm Sunday afternoon, July IT. two brothers were killed bv '.io-iirniier in Granville county. Iff. . ..... ! ' O. .. n nvm, l ni'V v. ere .aanuiiig iiimui uo oak'tn-o ami lightning struck the tree, with the above result. Kutherfordton special, l'.'th, to Charlotte )1,s,,vr: A largely attended meeting of the Demo cratic county executive committee and conference of leading Demo erats of the count v was held here to-day. It was decided to hold the county convention on Monday, August 15. The Raleigh 7W says Judge Spencer IL Adams will be the Republican nominee of tho tilth congressional district. W bile the nominating convention has not yet been held, the complexion of a majority of the delegates so far makes it certain that Judge Adams will be the lynninee Concord .stutiuo ri: A man some davs ago, in speaking de spairingly of his farming lands. ami who v. as bong besought by the sheriff for his taxes, said his land was gettirtg so poor that .the roads would not lork any more This was getting .pretty bad, but the taxes had to come. The Fayetteville OJ,s rr, r say the State auditor is collecting some statistics which show that there arc mis registered whiskcv distilleries in North Carolina, while Vir ginia has 51 and Kentucky 377. Ilesavs it ris reasonable to believe that there, are two illicit distil leries for each one regi.-tcred. Raleigh . e .- ''.v-vw; David A. Rav,. of the .-'Demoeratie township of New Light, -has a U' ur! that holds exactly n: i iMiiim! it i.tu.lor I li')! 'Iii T ; h-l.'l and b;: boon in constant in in the I lay family .-it:-.".' !Mi. lie lias a t oach treo I loot in diameter at the b; aiu-bos and tl': ( the body. . r reeiiia;:. c: i owo; .svu .e writes to the '" v F-trr: "Ibitler ha b'ce: a favorite io!it iea'lV; of mine. 1 n i r I tbnt take mtich st"(-k in fu-jn with vnary" oiio, ,f the tnd parties. The l)ern eerat" "wm'' tn t (lepe:"!l on. and I despi-? the Republicans :s a tiartv, and I am not .-ure ihei ei! be a l'oprli-t party mil ess vsor ounstd prevail. 1 Ionle-rsonv;l!e '-'' . ( a. 31. C . Ivinis brair .acre ot corn and pca,s i a 'Lriit to behold In avinir as mucn irrowm; luxuri antly upott it as many men put on ten note. It is a vah nble obiVet 1c Srt)it ill n-e!sie i;;r:im'.i:, ano ... 1 . ..... . ...!.:.., ..... , nr u;ei.- tiw!i seii: ;u!uiunL' juu'-1 eoun! to it.- J he on'imse n;v i ! . i - tor at im-ie- t-i.o -u ',,,.,., ctne will be w.rtt hod with much interest. The Raleigh Ptr ays Chatr- man iminon;1, of the Democratic , t, , . V entered upon the duties ot that ,w,;; ,;t. t... . any chice tish for sale of late. I Tli is condition, the fishermen sav, is u!ie to tie negro rouuers at rort i ... . - 1 Stte- ard service has i thrt . v.,r t, M , f,. j I ... " - - -. . ,n n.-,.w. il.. . . - . . ' -T- UohlsbOro .l'cv.- iiicre is a harunicreil them down lkc s'-ecl .i . . " great scarcity v,f h at More head tised to he ha.unered out 'of in" T TJ S ' jCity, a. to shipping and it is ; Their face,, their heart,, their Amcrip.r.t.-C.W idotn that dealers in this citv have ! wa'k. -their s-l!tlitv. th'.or miw'd. A I Macon. There arc 1,100 .mobil ized there, ami ever since their arrival they have spent much of their time in the surf in large numbers, and the schools of fish, utistakiiig their black forms leap ing about in the water for thos-e of porpoise, have betaken them selves to the high sea- for safety. Lumberton dispatch to Wil mington Stat. .Mr. Bellamy's ooming was not known previous to his arrival, but lie certainly captured the Croutans by his eh -jnent address. It i.- no secret that the greater part of the Croatans, vho poll about oo votes in Kobe on count v, are aire. id v enlisted umier t.'ie manner or iree silver Deiuoeracy.. Political lul'S have bjcii fo-rmed in near! v every town- hip, and we may safely redict that nine-tenths of the lace will vote for Rellamy for Congress. Wilmington Jfcx''y-: The tanners Irorn ail sections of the country report that the vultures heretofore so plentiful have totalh disappeared.. There is a gruesome belief that the buzzards have taken their llight to Cuba since the car nage of battle commenced there. Fayetteville Oh.,-rci". The disappearance of the buzzards in this section has also been a matter of comment. AVe have made in quiries of people from all parts Of the country and thev all agree that the buzzard has disappeared almost entirely. Durham special to Raleigh Xrcv and Obwver, ll'th: The board of trustees for Trinity Col lege was in session yesterday after noon and again last night up to a pretty late hour. The meeting was called by the executive com mittee for the purpose of in vest i gating the charges recently made against Dr. Kilgo, through the newspapers, bv Judge AYalter Clark. The meeting was :a verv full one, and Dr. Kilgo and Judge Clark, both having been notified of such meeting on the 7th of July, were present. The ques tions involved were discussed and considerable evidence heard, but a tinal determination was not reached. The board adjourned to meet again on August 3. bILL AKP IX FINE HUMOR. Tells a Story on, Gen. .too Wheeler Pays Col. William J. Hryan a High Compliment J iill A up in. Atlanta Cnixtitnti7, . The v ,sav that Joe Wheeler for got himself at Santiago when the Spaniards fired their deadly vol leys from the brush, and he spurred his steed forward and shouted. "Charge 'em, boys! Charge the damn Yankees; run em out of the brush! the damn Spaniards. I mean!"' And now thev tell it on General Lee that when his handsome blue uniform came and his wife took it out of the case, he looked at it with solum counte nance and said: "Put it back, wife; let it stay there a. while till I can get reconciled. Tin afraid I might shoot at it all of a sud den." inn novs in camp get up nninv a joke, and thev o-u (Ml tio. o-rap. -I rouno's: and that "'reminds me Do'.kMi. a f:e-. Irh;, ;;r. '.I- i , irM.: liiir m .i . - r .1 i . ! . . - i . . . . 1 .. i ........ . i. . n.ian a.-s vli'iMiU il oj X . ij in- a.-,svvr(i 1 1 ' r v tiOM t ae of t ! ,.,,. ,., ,,,,, Himt n -iiai!Lro th t:uani I' ,il:i''(,HLV hi 111 V.itJi jj . "iiaiT, n T l i . las;i, a!;.! o'jve t'ne :sW(o-,i. i()t!i.-er op the irrand roi,-: :ti i tli" :ieuteiK'.t. ir:: i'o;i!'N tttid lc. damned to e. -.-in 1'at. -an it ve h Colli forward say 'ibai! Kun." I'.i be ai'tlit r -lio din" into vo, . (-rand Kounds."" In our civil war the privates c notn armic exchanp-d eiviitieson the picket ancs. Stom-wa! 1 Jack-; son rebuked tilem. and nce whe a jicket broup-ht him a Xer Vo; paper ho- refused it ami said: ''Take nothiuir from them. s;r. and yivc them ne.thinir but lead: thev are our enemies." ibtt tiv common soldier lias not considered w.v w,-,. llt, uswuht irom a national standpoint, nor- i Ti i ti ran ::e, :.Ke v. ro!!!Weil or otone- s; .I:uL-s ? w.-n lop i ,j V ! i kii.ie his coimtrv ; j The bet informed people I meet ; with are the veterans ,f the CIVl; I war. "However ... , : ctiif anu uneuu- ated were .1. 1, -- - I i-'s v.nen uiev , . ...., - i v uvi c-. ; i m. in a i , ut; v. i : i" i . 7 .orate cor.rvatism.'.-ill mnrV tlwm t las men who have 'been tried a: d I I retmeu in the crucible of war ' the dross expelled and the pure gold left. Bat war is a bad thing the worst thing in tl e world. . . Only a few months Lave passed, but there is many a heart broken mother now weeping for her soldier son, whose shallow grave is in a foreign land. The tears of these mothers are worth a thousand victories. Rut these preachers perplex me. Most of hem are for the war to go on until we have taken all the islands of he sea ami planted missionaries then;. One of them said, "My friend, the kingdom of "heaven uffereth violence and 'the violent LiiKi! il oy xorve, uui x ntti heard before that it meant guns md cannon and dynamite. I fear that the zeal of most of these preachers is inspired by their natrea of the Roman Catholic religion. I used to have a horror of that religion myself, for I had read Fox's book of martyrs and imagined the -Spanish inquisition was about to be revived, but time and education have removed my prejudices and made me tolerant of all the; churches. Observation and experience have taught me hat there are good people m all the churches, both Jew and Gen tile, and if I was far awav from 7 J home and in distress, a sister of charity would perhaps be my lirst visitor. They louml my mother when her parents died of the fever in Charleston and they took the friendless orphan to their hearts and cared for her; and I have no patience with jhese preachers, so called, who slander them or their church. T "We had a great treat at our town this-morning. Colonel Wil liam J. Dry an with his Nebraska regiment stopped here' for an hour and thev electrified everybody with their presence. It is by far the best regiment we have seen. The best' looking, the best behaved and the best equipped and they love and idolize their colonel. They feel elevated and refined by his commanding presence, and wouldn't do anything that would mortify his pride or wound his feelings. What a grand and noble man he is. Flow majestic in per son; how gentle in manners; how inspiring in language and conver sation. How our hearts did burn within us as he spoke. I tell you, my countrymen, I would trust him with all mv interest in national affairs. He is Daniel Webster and Henry Clay combined. Hay the good Lord keep him and pre serve him and return him safe to his family and to the nation. . . Justice to the Cubans. Atlanta Canxiitution. The Cuban question threatens to become a more disturbing ques tion than the retention of the Philippines. Our troops have gone to that island and have effected the capture of that island. The events leading lip td the fall of the city have caused the officers and men of the American army to look with both suspicion and inversion !! thc an soldiers -Vlth I'-' lave come i i I (,:jt:lct'- Mich :s the yvord that i C' J 1 1C '.s iruai t lie ri-, nt. ana tnere i can oe tio o.ount- i ?r.r. ir. co'rreeri v : rcpreer.is ate toei.ri. .1 i i ! J he i 'ubans. on tae otner hrnd. j j do .not conceal their chagriji that j a (it v caot tired 1:1 the ' name of i :ei r c..i -e and in behalf o-f Cuba'! ; independence, should bo left, in ! i-hai-o-e of the Sram'sh ofriciais who ! ret Resent to the Cubans a more i ... .'liens party. than the tone-? repre sented to the American patriots. It i. certain that we c.tUiiot p;et a fair judgment from those who view the .-iiuation from one stand- ir.t or the other. The truth lies, ,M,twetMl ti10 conclp,ions r,lUai are 1K,t aer x The liter tne .t . .vtiioncai! jatter:i. ui tney are j i not cowardly. Having b-en J j trained to bu-shxrhackin in" two . ! " 1.1 : wat. they canm.'t change tlajsC ;tactias in a mometit, nor in month. That- thev can and do Hi r i 1 1 " ( .diowii bv the fact that thev car- i d the war to a point wliere ! ipin found it inmossihlt to seenre i ; - - - peace ami order in Cuba or to! Strive the island stable irverninent. These facts must not be !o-t sight of. ,.!,!.,,- 1.., .-l . ; .... 1 -. OiJ linr; IHJWH llliliXZlL brave sailor, the competent com- ... i .1 i . . : iou:;.iei . uiivi iiie .rue ..vineriean in ; t- e TO ClHE ACuLD IN" NE DAY T.tk- Laxn;c liruuM Qamine Tab-1 it fail, to euro." -5 ccu: - rv volition in which he has (fomhke Store! WE OFFER ALL TIIE Hoes and Rakes ON II AN I AT 15 cents each. VT X. N Ik-st six-Ciinl. all jj , izs. Mack a nil whn wlmh wo sol at 4c: three sqeis for 1!C This ihr-:u in as x as Any i:iuie ami Mill- v-w auvwhre. -QOrsS- Mills Tnr- ad. Lni t -iitier atH.Vt 2c j--r ir ;-.- a inactune. T V I Thrni.i. i c i.ts j L AUXiUlY bar. an. '- c -lits n.:V let of i Mooched c iiijjotiiii.ij Lloaclut aiivi Yu 1 'eme.slics beyoatl 500 a uihors,, 1 tea de. .c each. ! S- 'it. l)iok-'is. Lytjt.n aTiil many oihers. C nil earlv. Wilis Bros. 1853. 1898. RUTHERFORD COLLEGE, . Burke Co., N. C. Examinations for entrance will beirir. September 5, lSti-S. For healthful cli mate, thorough insfrucuon by practical teachers, courteous treatment, and low rates for board and tuition, the College is without a rival in North Carolina. Boai:i: ?." to 7 a month. Tuition: to So a month. Address PRESIDENT AliElLXETIlY. Rutherford College, X. C. State Normal and Industrial College FFERS the young women of " the State thonuL'h professional, liter ary, classical, scientific and indus trial education. Annual expenses $90 to $ 1 CO, Fa c u 1 1 y p f t h i r t y m e m be rs. 31 ore than 400 regular students. Has matricu lated about 1,5W students, representing every county in the State except two. Practice and observation school .of about 200 pupils. To secure board in dormi tories, all-free tuition applications must be made before August 1. Correspondence invited from those de siring competent, trained teachers. For catalogue and other information, address President Mclver, GREENSBORO. N. C. The North Carolina College of Agriculture & Mechanic Arts Will re-open September 1. 1898, with im proved equipment in every department. Twenty-three experienced specialists in Faculty. Full courses in Agriculture, Science. Civil. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Expenses very moderate. For catalogues address Pres. A. Q. HOLLADAY, RALEIGH, N. C. The University. TAoGEST pa t rona.L'e and fullest f'ti'np ihen.t in its history. Facility. a,s : M -a dents .V... : -3 Academic Cours-'-s : El'-ctiv..- Coiirs-s Pr-.f'-Ksiorial Schols i't Law, Medic: ii'? and Pharmacy. .' Advanced cia.vses ojh-t: to women. Tv.it'- fi. i-oo a year : Poard n r -n-yu ii. Ami':- opp-rtnniti'-s for selfdnlp. clio:ars!iijis and' loans i- r the Lcdy. i!m tiu-r School fe-r TeaciM-.rs : 't l ln st r,:cto:-- : Ik." Students..'- Total- ;-c nroll-m-nt. (oO For c.ita!' j.'U". address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. ChaiKd Hill. . 0. Notice to Creditors. i HAVIXH onaiire n as ad m it. i.vt rat rix of tne - fate of Wm. Morrison, no; ice is her--l-y iriven t, all creditors of sain ".-.tate to present their claims within twelve m -nths from tlie dat of this no-tic- r the samr'will he pkad in bar of their recovery, and ail persons indebted to the estate will save ctr.ls by jiayintr what th-v owe to me at once. .Tidy 21, 1k;.S. M. C. ENGLAND. . Administratrix Wm. Morrison. ft t "AH Down But One" t BLACKWELL'S DURHAM Stands the Tet Because it Is the BEST : t t BUCK WELL'S DUB HAM TOBACCO CO.. DURHAM, N. C. i :m -- r H - . . .. Bottom.. w want to ta'k s"me abtui all of cii r t S e pa r m c n X s v 1 i a t Uiv are ami what ;thy have in' them. 1H will, Uierefore, tx-jriu -at the top and come t liie txttom.T First, we will tak- F very .vne - neeiU fur have tot to niiuro in fact, thev liave .v:r.e fi'riit ?trc. It makes no . dilTerrnce what kiiui uf furniture you want, w enn sujvply. it. We have jj in all kinds of styles, and at prices that will be an inlucenient t l'l!V. -Th'o secuiid tliinsj to be thohiht of irt ke(tni hous-- i ('ROCKERY Such as Chi na ware and (4HieeT.s',vafe. (J!awyar?, etc. ( ars is reallv tlie onlv store in town where all of these t Lines can be Nnsirh. Wf always keep on hand a weH-seh'cteii stock from which our customers can choose. It is im)ss5b!e to ment ion'alFthe-nice thi nets in ih.s d part irier.t, '. but if yon will irTve i,s a call. we will take sreat pleasure i!i showing them to you. The next thinr to b .thought , of is . i JACH1KS Every h an se- 1 ?- keeper needs a sewin's machine, and it is 'verj itil irtant to only; the best : we do not handle any but the liEST. The Wheeler A AViNoii, tiie New Home and the New Ideal have, no equals. An invitation is extended to our friends to. 'come an 1 . se us if t.'n y are in ne'ii of a machine, for we. have bargains nr them. Another :mp"rf:mt hoaseho'd ar ticle (P) many) is All mothers- want in fact, they need a baby carriage. It is imjKissible for the "littleones" to get enough out-door exercise without a carrjaire; and then they ace so convenient when you want to 'go' anywhere A variety. of styles are. always k-pt on hand, and we Sell them at remarkably low prices. A lull. stock of . it rtOTWTY AND CASKETS 2 of all kinds, - Or U(,12 llll'.Vl M.ll 'M 11 1 lit. ' Reliability is what the people want, and when they buy. of us they ktiow that is what they get. If YuU.are in in-ed of anything in the above-mentioned articles, it will FAY you to call on I play well Bros., j rtORQ ANTON, N. C. -5 Subscribe for The Farm er 8 PkieKd. It will cost vou but s 1.0a a year. FIRM INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE , ACCIDENT INSURANCE STEAM BOILER INSURANCE . " . EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY INSURANCE. We represent the leading companies of the worM, and write pobe the lowest rates. Among the companies we represent are : The Haktori, the "Etka, the CoxtinkntXlV the Hamisluo-Eh the PmENTX. the I.AXCASHiKn, tlse CAnr-noviA, the. VtmoNiA Fu: . AIai;i-tk. the YiitoixiA Statk. the I)elawaj:i;; the I'i nnmi vavi the Noinn Cakolixa IIomj: all first-class fire eompvdes 'Aith ur2reatin $40,000,000. We also re. resent the Yt ss Mlti al Lit e, the Pjii.ni Lin., a-.-; U.S. FiiuLnv ani Casiaety ('o and Stanpakp A'iimn C'un write you any kind of Insurance you 'Want to any atn'ij.t ; and also represent Standard Guarantee Companies that w ill write ail k;.; Bonds for public, officers, contractor.?, receiver?, And all person-? who L;. give bonds to any amount. Call on 115 for rates or other itdorma.te AVERY, ERVIN & CO., Agents, Office corner Green and Unlo-: S: AT TULL'S You can get all kiiuL-j of shoe dreeing, Hiiiimj' -which we have the famous .-.'.''''. "' C - ' ; PERFECTION VICI FRICTION FOLlSil :'.T ' - - . : - .which ii.tikri all black leather look-, like Patent Leather. Evervbcdv likes A GLASS OF ELEGANT COLD SOI )S ' . t ' - ' f " . v ... - - , ' 1 f - ' 1 . & - thi. kind of weather, and we alv.ays have it good. Ve get all the new drinks and keep itir 'fountain up-to-date VOU KS KESPECTFULLV, 'r Moi-tgaae Sale. u 1 deed executed t me l.y w, V tin am! wife on the 17fh d iv bcr. lVi7. to secure the 'payrre : I wiH. at ih- cotsrt Lous- r n to-j. X". C. on ' MONDAY. Al'til STL V otTer for sale, for cash, the f ' . scribed iiece or Ksrc -! :" hiti I. ltnsrin the county of l-..rk- . Xprtrt oar mia, anu uno,v nated as folknvs. vi.. . A 1 lauds of .h s.-p'a U..--r.Mel.- .-i . hrard. and others. snd but i . id !"'. lleirinninir on a P'st o.-tk . j 41 detrrees west ! V. I then north '0 docrers v-S! tunc; then- north IJ.i -r. - 11 Jto a lock, Stej-.I .; a:id : COri'T - il M.aH" .!.jN. u's ;: ler iin siiutlS! C'j d.-s--os r.i-. o.ik thence to the 1. ;::;nr!;. r . Ill acres, less a'"it '.V .'.;r, N s)uili side to J..n.j.,i Ilot-r. so'd bv reason 'of d--f.m!" ht o. This .lulv o. 1T. Ik Ii. AliKUNi: PHY; Mo Sale of Part of Burke County Fair Grot n ci . TTNDEU and1 by irtvi'- ' a:- liir SuTiT t'oiUl uf n.;rk in a fi.il actio!j --ntn .',!, A.'- 1 atid "il. II. "Walton1 :.','aIuHt th County Fair Asociat'ion. ij.e un l com:i.:stuiivr will. .!i r MoNibW A"'0- 1. I-1-C.lVi !o 1 1,.- e;p--" To sal for bUbb'-r at the court house d.sr !! town .of M(rjr':ntoTi, a pari of Countv Fair lire'ureb o-'vcrii iwws '; " Peiriunin at a stake i:. !': line with Powe, bcim; ' t he- s.m i, corner of Anir V.. P. -arson at;.! i -west, c orner "of .1. H. Pear-on 1 1 i ' division e.l the "'llujhes Tiv.cc ;- ; ed uli.oi.ir tie' ii.-Uv ! .lane v -and runs -:vt '."." po'es ton o. Ak'-. ci'tner : thet.ee uorlli 1" d- i:reeN w -jxilles to U stake in ..ltl Ti i.t.i: . th- !; 7S dyrrees west .'5' ol s : a sa.!- . oil road; thence south with tie ,")2 p!es to tie- be-u.'niii!, e!il.ta. !.. acres, more or !-.. rl Ins 2.tn ot June. 1-'.-, P. W. PATTt.N ( . !i, :n -I Avf.hy A: ;Ei:vtS. Att-rnes. Sale of Finley Land 1 1 Y virtue of an execution t-.vi i c ) the Super.or C nil f I'u-K . in the eivil MClioll ellMtled .1. and I. T. Averv trusie.- :oMinvt Th. i E. Fin? Jy and W. II P..l and !.. v ti under. I will sell nt pubi-e auci e i; ! highest bidtler for cash at theCoitri : lr in the tow n of Morgan ton. . the 1st day'of AuLMist. A. l.. l.'-. t same beiuir the tirt Mii'hj n. s month, the-following describ.-d too parcel of l;i,nd, to-wit : L inland ! in the Ctfunty f . I'.urke and Mao North Carolina, 'l.Muinlel as 1 ! Pelnnitijr on a sltike and runs n.n ii ix.les to a white otik : then -ast '-". j to a rock and black-jack : lle iio- , ! decrees east K7 po! s to the.oM . tier, a. spanish-oak : thence south trrees west 7o o!es lo a pine stuuip i the camp ground : tlieiice west .-no i to a stalve ; thence north 'S") jw-N s rck : thence west 1ST ojes to t h, jrinninzr, containing 112J acres A dwelling: house, barn, out hoiiM s and ' well.of water on the premises. I.; sild in two lots if desired by j,ur li i This HOlh day of .bine, A. 1 . 1 .1. A. IALE. du Oironer and Ex Ulicio of I.urke ( 'outity. AvEltV Sl Euvin. Attorneys. BEUG STOE K. 3": T TTTJil I. I
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 28, 1898, edition 1
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