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s c C X v v 6? MORCANTON, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1898. NO 2. "THM FARIVfEM'S FRIEND i- (;C A L NEWS. The dog days are here -r : - Had the devil sterns to bo Iooo in i r - :., S-iiool will bc-g'n m-xi j 'M tnf; tf'umty, judging yfronj i It -Vli! C?JCn Copeland, of John's iH v;t:i d-f,iH' PERSONAL MENTION. News From the Htat? I'ojpiiai. Lai Stacy U vhdting rela; : T sl,pl. ttives at Xebo th.? woes. f Li-tie Dick ilichft'.iA. uu of j Aii- Alollie At ,dioo! at the. lU i- Solicitor Spninhour is at Boone t neck's record of the vork f 5-'.v. 1 ourt this week. paw. And the election i.- thre-. ' month ob, to j v. M. Aliehnuv, has the fever. relaiives at Nelo this week i M'?'rs. V: i-,. I iiiV.be. i, 3 h:; j Loniiie Kerlev, son of our friend alcXiuliiard. Poet. JJiickwcrth, -Commodore, is homo fiom the Joe CroV'td!, Theodore Griiiin, ! West. )! i Nc;"!i Mortal!-I Char. Smith and Will Pradford, j ' !: ' l''i"t Ill'UI.I'IJ fill'.ll ClVf.J (III 1"H I on the l.Aii iir.t. . , . '.v-fts ;n n a vist since our last i new run hlinr at the if. a.iui I), t . J ;t I, I . havi-, t.;e eloti:ier, j Sc-lioi. left vetjrdav mrnii.ir on! v in xviu-h lie eon- !.,...: t Tale ; jj, .1 -ii i i T! James Oloer, a well known typo, wft Sunday from Hickory, A r 4 1 1 tf i fl tr-umonUhavt! haii :;.ade , i accompanied bv his wife. ' i nereCT announce mysf ir a candiuatt ooie is v isiti n & f'.r th- ftc of Sheriff if Hjrke country 1 Ik-fort, th. l)-micrai)c Cauaty taiij- xr. ,r "I A. CRAWLEY 2.ns Jutmna .Martin is viciitinr at , , i - , i ! TW SHERIFF tier home n ilCawan th.s v.-eek. j r ' I take luis m-thi!!i ,f annw.inc.i;? my-v-lf a? candilut fur Shri:f of "Hurk cunty. before the Ht-pubiican (.ouut Couvt-ntion Hi j-t-ctfir?v. I: WILLIAMS. ANNOU Ni'EMENT S, Pnm?m tiimmmn!fnmmm?n mnnmnmmmm mm Lazarus Bros' -z 1 August Wiee Slaughter II. H..v;.d .wusatppoii.ted jwith xlJ ibrltlCi lllt Fill. itiiii ofJ We art glad to see Attorney F .;f s'.:,a I d- wei:;lr ; and tie '.rienltural paper in the! K- IleI,drc on tLe strects after a 1-1-1 ; .Mr. ( . . r .Mc;tdov.-, i 21 1 V. 1 .i'ri 1;a::m;:;:'- Kkjknd willbe$ent -x it-; sub-. crib',-re, either new or i . . - .. j .-.Id, i no (j.dlar a year. The i ,. Jr '. a, ublihcd in I h aii--'iiie. Ky. and appear twice ! , i t . a n;o;lh. ','(,. T. i Mft'i, of the" Alpine 7;,. i.jiilis, rad Vv;!I of Linvilie. ea. j; "i in a i.:::e iiicua, iii iron, of B. F. Diivi's' itore on Mondav lontr siee with fever. 'he are iii In- " ja: iiiiz ah: ai 7' ' ; The- public i: je.o! a .-.ch lu -.e ..il i f e;:i!i .-a; -; ...:.:!(,'' w ' :! ! in::.: b,:-...-. a th- lit rln-i t ii', ii:. Married, at the i-i-jice of ;hr olliciating magistrate, N.- L. 1 hapmai), n Wednesday. J uly 27, i-'.', Ilenry Kvan and Alis l.iiiie Absiier, all of Burke. We hear that the dispute '.(ween Mcs.srs. Herry and L)oU - a a.s t tiiv: h-eatioji of tlieir lines a Linvi'ic liver his been coai-iioiai-jed and the litigation stop !"'d. - He . . J . I'orle-r i in Wa.ia- c(.;iiiiv I . ' i i l i : ir a tto- in wliieh much hair was lot and a little blood. We did not learn the cause of the difficulty and no serious damage- was done, but it t i wa3 a' hot engagement while it lasted. The school fund will be the richer by ir and both men wiser, we hope. At tiie -sale of lands the first Monday of this month the up'per portion of the fair groimds, includ ing the buildings, was sold to B. V. Davis for Sa 2a: the Dobson iieg a pro- han,is 110ar (;iCn A 1 jiiio were sold . yv. Mc-I ( Iar;r,ai Jr:kjey for ?m(; '. ' th:-. counly. c. aid u t-ted ici - in 1 he Baplt chuicii : .. I.. A . Oraviey, l;e.-h!o.-i rai; -n win at .-! at t h- f nil v craiic i at ;o of 1 o t. i wn, '-!'" ha imr eaten new -v.eet . - ironi iii-own ground la.-i .r-.;.i --as large 'as your arm. Ih :e v Blount lectuivd to a ' 1 1 1 w 1 1 in lia- court hoii-e : - iay and Friday ' nighN. A loau -poke of the audience, .-eaibhiig that at the funeral h ''-ma!' b:! ,,f the tiit Ai !S. B. Pearson house on King John Kiucaid, employed in the railroad ser-ice in South Carolina, is visiting hi? father here. C'apt. N. W. Ray, of Fayette vilie, 'with iiis little son, is the guest of Airs. S. McD. Tate. -. J. F. Wilson, of Kebo, and Air. C. B. Kincrdd, of Bridge water were in Alorganton Tuesdav. Alesdames Isaac and Nathan Lazarus have gone to Baltimore, their old home, qri a visit to relatives. The Misses Hutchison, of Char lotte, after a pleasant visit to Morganton friend?, returned home Tuesday. Fab II . Busbeje, Esq., fhfi well known Kaleigh lvyec, was up Alonday lookiiiig aftgr the sale of certain property in which "North ern clients of lii are interested. Lee Gash, of Atlanta, traveling now for a furniture firm, paid his Miss Annie Aiken returned on' o Glen Alpint-. Aliss Gertie fccott, of Kncxville, wa3 a visitor here laat week, re turning Sunday. AIis3 Annie Evans, of Favette ville, i3 visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. IM. Savior. - AI. B. Shives is off on a vaca tion for a month, visiting his old home and friends in Iredell and Gastqn. Airs. Joe Davidson, of Char lotte, is visiting Airs. F. AI. Scroggs and her sister, Aliss Lizzio Howard. AIi-s. Thos. W. Strange and two children, of Wilmington, are here for the summer, and are staying at A. R. Maclachlan's. noli REGISTER OF !!:EHS T'i Jv Fellie-Uitizii, J Bur County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofticr of Krj-:so r of Deeds for Rurke county, subject t the action of the voter at thr conrnirf "November elec tion. I als desire to (thank my friends fiir thir supri in the hist election and will appreci ate any f.ivors shown me in the next. Your obedient servant. J. II. COOPER. Greaier than ant tuv.nev. saving time yet piut forth this season. Tins phenomenal, ea!e will make an impreioii on the' minIs of the. public ls un ut.henrd of, an undroamed-of ami an-unprecedented Imy 1 ing event. We h:ve lecithnl to sicriheo our cntite stock of Summer Go,.d. jleaice, we institute August 2d. JSPGnion Skin Bond Paper, for taking several copies at one writing cm a typewriter ; also heav ier Bond Papers for general cor respondence and legal documents bought low and are being sold low at The Famlks Fkiend Job Office. ' ' . , t .. iormer home a living trip tins street was bid. in by W.J. Patter- , TT ' rt. ; , , ! weeK. lie reports ine lamny r-ou at sx : tne teleifhone ex-1 . . , Kiciimond Pearson IIodgoii1, the Merrimac hero, paed up to Abhe- ! Sa? erd.a v ni vht on a visit to his James t'Th.idi Powell, Jr., I , . e . ' uncle, the Congressman from the changti Vvont to Air. Busbee's clients at '5joL - ' Death i; the Track. Mar-dial! Biinkley and X. ( h'ni Aloine. dri Ur to r ar i.'f Ward V Good-;ons hitch, u -i'.' thrown from i' ' U:v ": Monday and both ;. ; i' -haloMi up and brui-ed. pio.racted n-eeiinix beiran son of Vv'm. Powell, of Sanovi Bun, v as killed bv the through I freight crninj; eu-L 0:1 USat urv.av night la.-t. at about 12 o'clock The point was about :0o -yards from the dep-!" justin the rear of Mr. Diek-onV lioid. I)ece-;cd is : a?d to have been ui-xler the iuiluence of spirits I shortl v before leaving town,' and evidently sat vlown on the end of a crosstie to 'rest". His body was not mangled, the train having barelv grazed him, bat with force V. v. 's ( 'hap- I hist Simday, St. . Pe . C. M. Maivhi-iM-iej-a -a -ted by Bt.u. J. S. !":n.!a. o XeWi.on. It is de- - i, ti, :' evry bo !v " attend . i i h e ent i re meet ' .n.-r. l vl ninth district. He yas serenaded in Statesvilie and Hickory and made much of. Kills Gardner, of Yancey county, was a pleasant visitor at this office on Tuesday. He will be remem bered as one of the Democratic candidates for the Senate in 191, ; when he made several verv line camjaign speeches in Burke. D. H. Peeler, of Chesterfield: W. AL Winters, i Quaker Meadow; 11. V. Michaux and 11. 93 KE something tliat every body needs, but. unless you get the right kind of shoes, you had better do without, especially in this hot weather. It is an ac- knowledired facf ZEIGLER'S BAY STATE'S H ESS' Sale of Finjey Land. BY VIRTUE of an execution issued out of tlie Suierior Court of Burke county in the civil action entitled J. W. Wilson and I. T. Avery, trustee, against Thomas E. Finley and W. H. Pool, and l"vy thereunder, I will seU at public auc i 'on to the highest bidder, for casli. at the court house dor ia the t.jvn of ilor ir.inton, N. p.. on the 5th day of September, 1S0S, the same being the first Monday in the month, the following described tract or parcel of land, to-wit: Lying and beinsr in the county of Burke and State of North Carolina, bounded as follows: Beginning on a stake and runs north .09 poles to a white oak; thence east 202 poles to i rock and black-jacks thence south 45 degrees east 107 plies to th,e ol(J cor uei," a Spanish oak; thnce south 29 de grees weat 70 poles to a pine stump near the camp grounds: thence west 60 poles to a stake: thence north '.i't poles to a rock: thence west 137 poles to the be ginning, containing acres. A good dwelling house, barn, outhouses and fine well of water on the premises. Land sold in two luls if desired by purchasers. This 1st dav of August. A. 1)., lS'JS. .1. A. DALE, JR., Coroner and Ex-Oflieio Sheriff of Burki Counly. Ayeky !t Ehyin, Attomey suiiicieut to throw him several ; C. Tate, of Worry; Capt. Hugh feet away. The train maIe no i Bennett, of Bridgewater; 11. C. stop and the body was not discov-! Perkins, of Johirs river; and ered "liil next morning, vvnen a ; Jo.-eh Sinison, of Glen Alpine, j coloreii man, ' Pant Woi'd war.l, were amomr the substantial farm are the Standard Shoes of this country. They are known for their lasting qualities and worn for the comfort thev give. And then, too, they are warranted. We luive them in all styles and sizes. Sold onlvin Alorjranton bv I. I. DAVIS, Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes. Toirni Carolina. i Siteriou Cocrt 1 . Burke County. Fall Term, l'J-S. Mai'y A bee vs. Frank A bee. An action entitled as above havlnsr been instituted in the Superior Court of Burke count v, the same being for divorce, and it appearing by affidavit to the satis faction ot the court that r rank Abee defendant therein, cannot after due dili gence be found within the State and 19 a nonresident thereof, u is now, on motion of is. J. Ervin. counsel for plaintiff. ordered.- that a notice be published in Ti:z Fakmeb's Friend, a newspaper j-.iil)ii.hed in the county of Burke, once?. we, k for six successive weeks, notifying the s.iid Frank Abee of the institution of :;:ad action and of the objeta of the same and commanding him to appear before the Judg of our Superior Court at a court to be held for the county of Burke at the court houve in Moriranton, N. C on Mondav. the 3d dav of ."October,, 1.S9S. 'and answer or demur to the complaint which has been filed, otherwise the plain tiff will aj ply to the court for li.e relief demanded therein. This July 27th, 1.393. P. W. I'ATTON. ( ierk Superior Court Burke Couniv. Land Sale. THE MOST SWEEPING, THE MOST UNMEHCIIT'L, THE MOST UNSPAIIilAG, price rediietions cvur known io.ro 'or elsewhere. Don't miithe amaing t.tter ings. Come early r.nd g t tl:e be.t ',ick- iilgS. Ji. iht iubr t hi t ml t t r tht,t'jtn f tt'c ait..''. : I LAZARUS BROS, uiututiii iiuuiuui imuiaiUiiniiiimi iiiimmtiuuuiiiuiR IT will soon be time to think about.... DRILLS i oing ro the Hospital to his work. I f uiial the' deceased. Th- interment was at 'Bethel church on Monday." A mourning Juiy List for October Court, woman ami t v oung. children, : Fiksi Wfek W T Austin, I TTNDER and by virtue of an' order f J the superior 1'ourt of Burke county to m' ucected. I will, at the court house (.!(' in Morganton, N. C, on Alon-lay, 5th day of Sept., I&'JS, i offer for sale, for cash, that certain piece ! of land situate in said couniv ;uid State, formerly owc-d by .lseph IIenri"see ers who came in. Monday to coin- ! ft TIO A ftCfHrft ! adj-?lniug J.e la rids of A. Evans, Laura , I s? a lWVUllf Ure:ih-f and others, beginning on the jare aoie.- on uit wiieii ciop.-. T s 1 wed DENTIST, T:ir. "Wock. . w;i ;tni . Bri-.li;work. vi:b tfll's drtt. stoui:. wfu-at lor the iur.ts 1: w 1 i v 1 1 th ey did so y tisat Ta bushels weiej ! e.u t lie ontttre. Bui . n..!o'nn" river bottfrnn, : '; here L- no lieiter' srl one ojuiy two weeks o-id, survive jW Benfield.. J A Bollinger, F W this aiifoitunate fat'ner. 0yd, G W Butler, II R Branch. MORQANTON, N. C. 1 . - . . Benfield. A M Beck. Aiouzo.1 . 1 -v .-.t 1 mm.-My i.i -. , i .:i... T r. . . ! I lll!l,i;HI, X Iiilie, A-7 V.ci?-', I l 1 :". r t 1 . t ri I ii'!!iiiii,!t- nt I iii. or ; ' i , " , .. " 1 Uells, Ilu-h Cotdev, A H Con lev. ! C recti, wa- !);.ov cur on oaiuruav i southwest corner of the Thomas Haw- j kins lot and runs west 40 os. then Ki 1 Ueirees w-st 10 ples. tiK-fi t-avt 40 poles j fj a c-h-'Stt.uf in id Hawkins' line, then IsoLiih 1-i ilerees V j-oN-s to th'- tK-in- nitig. and iitaini!;i.' four acres, more or I i--s--. Terms of sale cash. ! This .lu'v 2sth. Is9s. W. S. I'EARSoN. Comrn'r. lie ' h ;.et!iko and. Lazarus V- I'iiA v-'Ji .eh keep laovini;' bv his son'Tom ami1 hi rec.overv is cansiilered .verv doubtful. lr. B F Davis, J F Deilinger, J S -Dvsart, W J, Evans, AI V.GulIo-; t , . . " : t wa v, W B Hudson. I) F II utTman, Andir.-on inn attendance upon , j . 1 David Holier, Amo.- IiuUman. M, " A Huffman. Josse Huffman. J C ; F. DAVIS. v. h t: ... - I,'., t... i i 1 . I it I 1 1 e i - - t i ' 1 1 (I v. i.-eun i 1 C 1:- :i : . i i'!..'! : . T . vi ; '! . i I . n I.. !.:... .... l.f .1 ....1 ti-.- Volli"i;i'y topcMid. !..!IU,0 0f wi;. xvhen the son .n other ; iutorfereii in behalf of his mother Bead i -.e-j .-r ntMk'i bv tiio iufi! rbif i-d 1 1 " ther t.art of with a pair of steel knacks sv i A Huffman, Josse Huffman. J C ; ?5is'?2'"::" LHudon, L II Haskins. AI N Hen-j . i il III".'.: Oifienn ;:.l: alike m ties. ' ev.-. r ,1 i a violent !v as to render escape im : n To'm drew n esse e, J C McGimpsev. L A! Simpson L C Shuing, C B hup-j ing, P U Swink, II A! Smith, I John Taylor, Biley Taileiit, W a! Wort man. i Second Week K I) Burre-w, ioa. Mr. Stratford.. po-ree. 1 ::er,::;:..n lorn lrew ; - ' , . ,r - ' ' -t 4t . i i, . A J Cannon, S A kluttz, J A lack Miliar irop-j u; Kruie aim, nithcted a deepj' v ! ' - ' i .i i .-. i Crisp, Henrv franklin, H C b- ( ipnnt wound in the icit Ainu ot his i ' - " c :.,t, -., Fhdier, S AI Gollowsv, W P Gob ia'ttor, , j. father, wioch is nkel v to pro ve 1 u ' i' ad. i'e.: abi.ur ; fatal. l, ) ,1",. ('.ill IM-1'.T' -!'U-.-T' a. . -C of IT is tii'T 1 . . ' . . lcrnt i-ivi iLe i;; I. ' . i i ti . jT. IT ioway. t iiaries nuniimii, ii TI I A 'II 1. J II T : t , rr. , iiowaru. nuwe, o vi iin-i- f ZiJnA hos boen atfectod for me !t, 11 L Mull. John II McFalls. , ' ' nK(Iith, pastllis action having! U C Perkins. A J Smith, S 11, . .. 'bben out of the common to such a"1 D K Winters. ' j us and Jim ! - j , . . , ! ! a .tap T i-sdav ni-ht oa j "J "' Komiblican Senatorial Convention. . attention oj iii mv.i iv ami Li;e t i it ...v r tree;, mav.inj: out o an ' v . t The Kopublictin convention tor i - this, the thirtv-econd senatorial I V SALE is still going on with trreat success. I am eufer- listT. sjme RARE BARGAINS One line f my Summer i'lalerwer at less than cost. I Lave a few lines of Summer Clothing left that wild be t. vour interest to look at. I have two lines that I am o tiering at '3. yr' : $4.5' And I will show you stirm; n-ice suit for a iit!e more money. Now i l!ie time to buv before I iro to market. My entire line of Straw Hat? at ot. i : f Vyilliuias was cut on neighbors. t: 1 1 IV aid face prettv ba-ilv j C. F. AleKeuson, 1. T. A verv district, i called to meet iu Ma- " t. .hut bis wounds are not and perhaps others from this point rion, August 23, ISS, to nomi-j ''"'Vgcn.us. Poleet wasalso rough hand'ed. though not with u took in the Itamseur- excursion to Ashevillo on yesterday. natecaniidates. W. S. Miller, Chairman. B. F. DAVIS, THE CLOTHIER. We sell the Bickford and Huffman, Empire Plow and Disk, Cut-a-Way Harrows, Cham pion Mowers and Binders. Morganton Hardware Co. : Pattoe ScSiool9 j : MORGANTON, N. C I Fall Term opens August 3, 189S. A School for both Boys and Girls. Tuition from $1 to $3 per month. ADDRESS, 1 1 R. L. P ATT ON',. g 1 PRINCIPAL. riDovoanton fSDale Ecabein, flDoroanton, H. C. RMfMM Oflers complete courr-e study to students wi-hing either to pre pare for college oj- teach in the co'unty schools. - Discipline and' instruction .thorough in both Primary atid Ad vauceil Departments. . - Fall Term begins Alondav, August 15, H6ress J3iUCe 'R. Pa2UC, principal. tCbc. (Rormal :& -Collegiate Ifnstitutc Jor J?ouno cClomcn, . . . Hsbcvillc, IR. C. ifall term JCcolnhlno September 22, . . : - ' S OFFLIIS TO TIIK STUDKNT: . 1 . A Normal Course fox th thorough trai&in of U-acii.-i nr. l-r i.i.Mr trs irom the best Normal School., embracing carefal is-truttiof. hi the Uij--improve metliu'J' of teachiaj, with practice ia the model chooI. . J2. A fully raaizcl-Commercial. Coar for the prej .;f atiou ol you'. women' for office work, embraciuz 8ten02ra1.Lv. Tyrewn'iin, liawk-kn-f i, I (sinjzle udJ double eutry), Pe:itnauhip,- Corniaerci.il Arithmetic and CVo. gpoii'leuce. f . 3. A dine in Domestic Science, (a) in which the j uj d is tau!t. draught, cut, 'lit, make jrHrmenti' and roillincry ; (h) to are a meal wl.: h ahall.l.e healthful,' conomic &ud apietjziu?. The teacher in these oJep-r:. me nfp are fro in Pratt Inftitute, Hrooklyn, NVY. . Sy.fcmatic fctadv of the Bible in all departments. A specialty ii made of Health Culture under one of the best ta';her e. j the South. i By gpecia! enartment of the Legislature of North Caroiiua, gradu j from 'the Normal Department are exempted from vxamiuaiiorj hea applyi:;; 1 for positions in the Public Schools of the Srate. I Cost, of Iard und Tuition m any of the dcj.artrnents $ V) per term, S100 for tLe chool year. Na extras except music, l or Catalogue, aJ-ii "Rev. Cbos. Xawrcnce, B."5).f asbcpiiic,.c. ES Headquartsrs forthe Bast, Only. BREEDERS OP PRIZE WINKERS CP Zlarzrzoth Eronzc cr-4 White IIoIiiacVTBrkeys Hirrc! mndWhite Ilymcmth Rocks, Brown an-I White Lexhwn. Ligtt Eraluna, Indiaa and Fit Game, I3aff Cocinn-. Silvcr-Laced Wyandotte. V.Tiits Ga'meas.Pekia Iuck. Llascovy DcrkJ. Pea Fowls and FaaUil Pigeons. FjCY13 and Eggs For Sab at AH Times. PRIZSft WON FAiT TWO TJTTi Rf ft Strobsbire and Dorsctt Snetrp out of Inportf 1 MLOUEwesby I ct ported Backs. Best Ered L! ' L Strain ltlteTea fCTSCV V-aiUC. KOTUy ir..i Cf end Fillies. ae as sUit eiTk. Yo Gat Padigrad Stak If You Buy of Us. Adtfras OCCONEECHEE FARW. DURHAM, N. C. raoiUaf HppVd oa YaarHa&4 Caaxr wna
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