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VOL. 2. MORGANTON, N. C.f THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1898. NO. 17. LOCAL NEWS. . 1 1 1 1 . -a -I" vvitn com lead and a chase ensued Democratic Jollificatiou in Raleigh. A Word to Oar Patrons. the darkey getting at last out of The Democrats had a p-roar in1-1 We think orr readers will bear ! I O I . - . . . .t i o - .i i ran r i: rr. ' i I us out in tile tiaieniftnt tnat we .w.i- . Till rpw irnriitrrri s tic h 1 1 iii-mi if in iti i y :l i i ir m fin- i nocn qw i - ' - , ,i ft. . it i I T .. ' . - i -i . . tji nave luruurnu iu uao me cuiuwus . t :l!.rlva! at tne otare Hospital. Lazarus Bros, have continued Iuout- nairman Dimmons was f . . n t d in, u-ight. is ten jounds and his their special shoe sale one week uailed M the successor of Senator Qnlv necessity now forces ris.to ire Win;. Monger. See their ad. on this Butler two years hence. Messrs. call upon such as have had the ilrcesc has a new adver- Pac- Craig, Gilmer, Winston, Avery, paper a fnll year or more and paid Simmons and others addressed the nothing upon subscription to now I til 1 i Kit.. I. 1. L ,. J? great throng ' ' ' seine at iuasi mo uuc&. ua. and yet a verv important one in rule and the men of other faiths the aggregate to us, who have to who voted this year with the Bern- meet bills weekly or monthly. - We trust to hear from you before i vtcic liivuji assurance vx. t;5tM!H !it on this page telling about v Messrs. W. E. Walton f find linrirains he has .in heaters, F P. Tate leave this week on i I . fiiri:it;re, etc, engineering Dussineae, to Do gone i".,. ..,iw,t!ntiol ,f; fi.o some considerable time. . 1. Krtnti JwlI .if 2 Inn I ir -ft f 4t 1 4 .. i I vV;J, ii.i.v, uv.u ii. ir 11 m. aiton arrived fQ ... 1 . 1 M.phM, the latter part of this home on Tuesday with his bride, eood ; treatment and permanent . . . ... 1 - welcome Several speakers advocated the 1 total: elimination of the tiegro from politics. This has bedil done in Georgia Without a constitutional BARGAINS! BARGAINS! If you need a heater, don't buy until you have seen our - , Thanksgiving in' n th. has been indefinitely post- Ltfiss Cheeseborougbyof Asheville. In common with many friends we Uilit'1 Nineteen carloads of cattle 1 tender congratulations. l one carload of hogs passed 1 m .49 fs.p.nirii aMorgantfni .tins morning. A CARD. The War Is Over. I Am Home Again --Presiding Elder Jones, Dr. Leith, Kev. Mr. Smith, of Table Ti rv wore shipped from Khoxville xiock, Ilev. Mr. Brendle, and Olin amendment and with no Other nci . yji. wuaAi:! iu.uiuvj vvs. ai c i .n J --i " t , ' ' I " - " I .;i . The Mor-ganton Hardware Co J among those- attendiag conference tion. me 1'opulists and Kepuo- xun s yru oiure, now uuer Uij arc a'tlvertising King heaters a! at Winston this week i . . ,1 1 . . 1 ii'iiiiiiii z,. 1 iiir ill 1 1 r r 1 iiilii i i . w, r;;ii!v sum naruware 111 Lreneraj T, T i. . , ' & onri taiirrnfiHr Una- mimtrv. Katis- ' i rF L'ikii via i . i i . k-' vj- a w m v - - uoeiu ineir au appears on . i . . i t , - i ( u1Wt w vx wcinuwaw, faction sniaranteed. I'ncesaslow - i store lasr-.weoK. asKing iur aosur- .j t . i . ;i!c fourth page. ig for absor hfi.nr forr.rtn with whinll to tiaCk nrl . . . ., .. , - r i I f Pftinti littnranpfis nt t.hAir fiArtfirR. j m ij ii iiuimjui ui liiu iius- in lodororm tne lew remaining w t 4.i- publicahs in order to preserve the h . . The future will show species lor iiuure emnoiogisis. . h, ftMlv Tt . 1,:4 nu ;,;a!' attendants Went hunting on Tuesday. We will ask our borre j.oii(i' iit there to report the result t the days hiint'in his next letter. - Ir. E, S. Warlick has a card in this issue of The Friend 'offer ing hi.-, services to the people of if one may judge from the post- as the practice can reasonably be done-. I have a new arid successful Treatmeht for Typhoid Fever and Hiptheria. Teeth extracted without baiii; All old accounts must be closed before iidw dries will be opened. Thankful for past favors, I am, 1 ours truly, E.S. WARLIGK, Mi D. 1M- J PROVED 0h' air : :' TIGHT f ? HEAT- ERS. I am receiving new goods every day in Furniture, China, Bewing Machines and btoves, wincu are going at .KNOCK-DOWN PRICES. I have anything you can mention in Furniture. If you want to save moneyj come and see me and get prices before you buy. Tours for business E. -No' doubt the many friends Hawkins Bros, will be glad to -r Samuel McDowell, of Quaker all sides that the new Legislature Meaddws, brought to this ofrice ahposseases many men of talent, and curiosity iii ,tlie Way of seconds much disappointment Will bd felt growth fruit. It consisted of a by the State if some permanent cluster of water-sprouts from an settlement of the negrd trduble is M.ir"-:inton and sur'rdnndincr conn-1 i t i. i :i toqUaA lidfd ii nnim'nn - - ri I upiu ti uu, uauu iieav uy umuii , "'-;- i. v v tflfltttttflfettflflttfftflfft flttffff fff tffttf f tf f f tf VftVf Kead his card andgive him with half-rtpoi fruit in sie about dn the subject td tjffef, arid will 2dHffff!U!!! Hf UUUU UU UUUUUUUUUU UUUU UUUUUUiug- - it I mrnmm Uphdld ahy p'dliby adopted, kiidw- .. .--. rj ji- WAN 1 KO tiVMiir 5ne wild WiBhes t5 iiiake their hdnlia bright ylw arid attractive" to call and examine the following articles in our stock : rAPZSTR T CURTAINS, bAVEsCVRTAINS, DRAPERIES, CRETOXXB BR. VLVSIT u CII1NELLE anti TArESTRT, Table covers, HAS SOCKS, RUGS, ART SQUARES, BED SPREADS) CO I'XTERPA NES) TQ UILTS, READ Y-MADE SHEETS and PILLOW CASES-, &LANKZTS, d( Some things that will interest you. like small pears Nothing short of the dfflcial ,n? 7, '.t " P wJli .dfflrf oWiHi, wjcuiues 01 mo quesuon. u . every , Wfi.4.&jv 11111 uviv wiiv vivvuvn i 4. A i I - i . . . . "i -. t . . I I fat-n -r-i 4-1 1 in -vtjrti ica hud rkirfti -n on A t icarn that tiidy win - remain in at aaa TTori,ar Stin; "" " Tlu'mo eg: M-rganton. Tiiey fiavd ati ad. hour fof Sdlkitof: Both sides not td dirfranchnd wd idke it i . -i i . 1 I t thof T-J Ot1-l4 Cf rll 'Till nln TOVAl kw m, tlie fourth page telling 01 tneir iift;m u uv u fritir VHtP nrlrt Hntli w,a "" A",vyw Isr Iku.nointme'nt: firr.0 iilof ,i, it xy In the 1,ame of aU tlife.cdnimand- ti ... . , i i i . . i . s-i-, .. ments, at once let us not cheat Of all the cduiities in the are glad that no fraud Or edfious ? . . . . . , , , I. 4 ... i,. . .,1 HlvJIU III LilU CULU1U WUtttCVCl ClOO I .1 i 1 . ' j.1 . a. 1 . I, . . I iiitmilni.ifiia tiVrt - H ri nr r w I Kit rll r lini I . I siue in ine coiuesi. luvir jlows. i , . . . ... . . . k . physiciftn ill ills or states as in nis d We learn that Oil MdridaV Hf Hrtdiris And vVv contlft ratnediek tZZ ((iliiimi in 1896. asso liianv others I . i j. ' vv: i -.i . ... .- : .. . " i nignt oi tms weej K cumimitee ux. i applied in tne matter "p-r registrar 55? .Kuu.a uiis r noius ir uw n Methpdi8frclerRy met in the chur ch tion may cure, where .more heroic g ,v almost) tne exact here and have good hdpes of hr- treatment woul fail. I, , v v ti - - w -" o I ; - fe'elinsr apparent Oil ike surface, S: 1 ... . I A. 'I Tuittv broke into Mr. Dan Gibbs Rutherford College, on which Ujut mucn doubt its continuance Ic-is-r. near' ."the colored Methodist j there is at present a mortgage of throuo-h the session of the Legist & Church', dn last' ' Satufcray: jiight about 2,000, incurred in the erec- iaHW Vot tt i Krt for tha i-artv State least affected by the tidal wave. Khenlhl not leave the1 jjemocratic and is now in jail for Ins trouble. tion of the new building. We Twitty lost his leg stealing 'ride trust they may realize their best ui! !!! us- passion tor ?larceny may I hopes. .."".. 1 1 ".... t ; . " ' '. . . .1' . - i in ii.s.ng nueQK., . - . Mr. ' U.F. Gog&g, of Con- Ks(j. L. A. Bristol was occn-J. nellys Springs, 13urko county, an-i in 1900 to' keep to that lickj which is ever a winning Cne; Dr. Gaillard S. Ten'nent, of Asheville, will be in town, at tl.r T?ncrt rilla frr --font rlavs. pled Tuesday with the-hearing of .lounccs himself as a candidate for Tuesday Bee. 6 to Friday, Dec. a ease from John's' River, iii -.which doorkeepe?r of the llousd: He is iur: 8:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. era! nogrfes and a white man an cx-Confederate soldier, having Practice limited to deseases of the liovlO-iw iiajucil Ihiif were charged with lost one leg in the war, losing his eye k i ! 1 i iur and oat in r' one of. Enoch lefr .fust ' fifteen ""days before Gen- -1 1 j . 1 leans" cattle. The 'squire bound J eral Lee surrendered. He was then a boy of 18 years of age; "I have had a hard time of it since,- he writes. "I labored and made some nidney and wetft td school several years by my own labor. And now I ask this recog nition from my Democratic friends.,,-rRaleKrh News. them over to court. .ludo Coble Sent JFi'iday niulit in-Lenoir -'on his wav to Jef- fet-Mui to hold courts Mrs. Coble va-' with him and 'will probably -;eiul the week in "Boone. The I'ile .will also hold a special term f -ourt for JMacon county after -hi?gitiie courts of this dlrict. n I"'''-- J.eAoir Kews. i - ! ' ".' i v Br. LcithJ liav in served out mis .fojir-vear term liero, will mi i , ii."i ieturn to the ' Morganton 'hutch where he has made manv friends outside his own 'people. lit is oiic of the brierht inen of .1 I Notice to Committeemen. The Board . of Education will meet on the first Monday in De cember: In order to hare their record fcooks correct for the new monev in January, the Board re quests onb committeeman at least of each township to be here on iie eonrerence arid a patriotic tlmt his fecard byok9; eni.e' tfom top to toe. we re L'ret to lose IM m and wish lor him '1 1 feasant assignment.'-" - -Burke cduntv hits n novelty hi tlie threshing machind line. Three colored men of Linville 'wiiship, doing business under he name of Conley, Kincaid & Co., bought A tlifeshirig machine the jwt seasdn and threshed Y,85S oushels of grain in four couiities- 1'iirke, Caldwell, McDowell and Mitchell, TheitC ciitef prising CdU "red tiie'i deserve tftnch Success: Mr. B. F. Davis had a little 'ueiis with a colored tenant of his a Water street Tuesday iii which the colofed citizen got tho worst of :t. Mr. Davis had demanded n'ssession of his premises rent hiring lung in arrearsj ahd instead ';f tnendy the coiofed tenant gave him iMwiJt r?jind t thin Some mistakes have been made in sonic df the townships, and these mnst be corrected before tire new nibnev cdincs in. Your book ought td correspond irl amounts with the books df the County Treastirer. Some of vou are sign ing dfders on the Treasurer when according to ids books nd money is due ytri. BHri yoiir books and let us o"f feet mistakes; L I;'A. LACKET, jiJI. HoFFSiAN, S. C. Keklet, It. L. Patton, Sec. Morsraiiton. N. C:, Kdvember 13oard: tFdR Sale Hve fddm Cdt tage-b'h ;East Union St.-, how dcciipiedlby K. t. Ifallvbiiftori: ihd hoiibe is netf j anoT there is a good well of water nd a barn on the lot. j Apply at The Friend bftiee fori terms, etc. novlO-4m: Sale of Land for Town taxes for 1897. THE undersigned will offer" for sale, for cash, under the usual conditions rofulatiii"r ales if land for taxeS, Hie fol lowing property on . Monday, December 5th, 1808, at the court house door in Morganton. to satisfy the town taxes for the Te:tr ir. .$ ,5(5 . 3.12 . .75 . 4 "0 .50 . 3.0." . .ro . 2 58 . 2.0 . 4.50 . 5.14 . 2.34 . 3. 38 . 0.1ft -. - 2.58 . 150 . 2.0.1 . 3.35 : 7.13 . :80 90 . 2. no . 2 S3 . 13.09 ! $M . 11.63 . 014 . 57 50 . a 73 3.40 2.81 10.8S 3,15 5.25 2; 70 'Avfcry, .lameX M.; 1 lot. . . . Avery, Shm. 1 lot Avery, "Lessle. 1 lot. ...... Averv, Joseph II, oiie let. . Alexander, Clara. " " . Horry; T. L., V. " Avery, Geo. lrahch, Samuel L Cooper. J. H. " " bickson. Je-sie C. " " ....... Deal. Jos. M. " " Deal, Manardie .'.4 V ....... Erwin. Jas. P. " " ....... Flemminp, Isaat ! ' harden, Jerry .. "- Hester, W. H " Howard, George 'sr-4' ....v.: Hall. Robert........ ... Happoldt. George Kincaid. "illiam. . . Lynch, Alf . . . . ......'..'.:.::. Lytle, Abett. Lr Willianl . . ': . . . , : . . . Morsralitorl Land fe Imp; Co. i . . . Mclowell. 8. M. . . ; . ....... t .. . . McCoHnduirhey; R: Li i . ... i. MfcKessor, C. F : : : . larson, J. II ::;;...;; j ' . - ' Piedmont Bank Sniall, J; M. ........i-.-.r.'.. Caldwell, Juries, Tanner, V: A.. . Wilson, Ale: VT.; Wilson, A; R:; WilHahjs, Rich; V inters,1 1). K., Vfarlick. E: S j Walton, Hiram MM Wfthon. Lucinda, i Wilson, Frank, Wilton, Henrv, Zimmerman, Avery, Mhtrni, estate; ColenSaii, Hdward; Shade; Jas; H:; Sllade, Albert; Caldwilll Neil; Sifo'tt. Henniei Cdldwell, Jas.1 Caldwell, ami' .. - . This 3d ipy,df November; 18J. j; tJ. HALLYBUUTOX. Town Tax Collector. A Great Success Owing to the reat success of our Shoe Sale, we. will continue it for one week longer. v Fiftv cents refunded to each Infant shoes sixes 2 to o.dur purchaser on our entire line of imr this sale Ladies' Thaver & Mafruire Shoes $3.50 shoes for 13.00 20c 83,00 shoes for $2.50 $2.50 shoes for $2.00 $2,25 shoes for $1;75 $2.00 shoes for $1.50 Misses heavy shoes, riveted front anu-baok,-Bizes 13 to Ask to fee our line of Alen's Kegent Shoes (guaranteed as good as any $5.00 jdioe , mauo) a I La3ies, heavy solid leather shoes) riveted front aiul back; sold elsewhere at $1 ; during this sale, nor pair . . $3,50 I oc 2; during this salo , , i , 05c Ladies- grain and glovcgrain Misses' dongola shoei, sizes 13 to 2; real value $1.25; during this sale . . '-. Children heavy slioes riv eted front and back, sizes 9 to 12 during thisale, . 50c Children heavy grain shoes, . in heel and spring heelj lace and button sizes 0 to 12; during this said s -. . i Y6c button and lace, $1.25 quality during this -sale. . 85c 05c Ladies dongola slioes, button and lace with patent leath er or self tip; $1.50 .qual ity during this sale, . VSc Ladies dongola shoe, button and lace, patent leather or self Up And spring heel; 83 quality ; during this sale $ 1 . 25 LAZARUS BROTH ERS B e Pair to Your By . hey are the ulost delicate tjf all the organs tf the body. - They are required to wofk front 10 to ,18 hours every day, while ydur liaiids wcrk 10. Naturally they give way under the) stfain, afici-you ne6d giasscs. They assist the eyes if properly ground and propoi'ly fittel. If nof they injure theirr. We sell . - AWKE Crystai Lenses Fit ti l'era PROPERLY. Vou mav wear thdm a week ftn'ti if you find they don't suit . -you-, return them and get your money. Every pair we sell go with this positive guarantee. Be fair to; yo'ur eyes bring them here : for glasses. ' .' A LESLIE bRUGGIST. MA ymmui immmmmi iitiiiiiiitiiiiiii imiuaiiuuai It y the That Appeals to You, It is a candid, honest, earnest statement of facts facts based on fifteen years 6f the : most successful culling' of the tailoring world. I know clothing when I see it, and know just iiow much money the manufacture? ought to spend in the get-up of a eightklollar suitj or aiiv other suit, and ii the maker has not spent that amourft in tTic get-up of the suit offered -to nle, his suits never find their way to my table. I will ask you to see my line of Hats, Caps and Underwear when J-dti r c in the city. ; My object is Ic SAVfe YOU MOXEY. Yours, DAV! l?o 75 1G9 -.75 4.04 .75 :0s 3.00 .75 3" 40 a: 13 AT TtJlL'S fa would lilco to call y'5nr Attentiori td a very 5retty ahd cbrn plete line of Druggists' cmnanes wnicnj; "V JV.j , iri- in part of UAir, T5dtH, Baby and .5TfaiI Brushes, lnch ire bdught vui i--"" " . ' . . . ... . M, . . riwnt rr von'r friends. KotHIng Is nicer tliaft d Dottle ot lappan s or GoodwoekTs Cojrigrt-. . f , u -A ; tru : . This is trie 'dnlv f lace herd you can bar thGem ririgef Kai Cilrirjer, usually sofd for 60 Vcht; our price 55 ccntg. At TulFsDrug Store o it -i f i s n o l O r it iS 0 o : a ? - i c o f ' o . i o o i) i i t !! "0 i, o t l . o o it ; A dnrlihist rato r's Notice. TTAVING qualified as atlmlnistratorl XL upon the estate of the ate Geo. Y. Gibbs. notice is berebv civen to all parties having claims against tile said estate to present the same to the; under signed within twelve months from the date hereof, otherwise this notice will be pleatl in bar of their recovery. . JINU. A. niutt.5ur, November 17th, 1898. TWO FOll ONE. .By Special Arrange ment we offer I Ai m In combination with . our Paper for . One Doiiar iiejng the prTce rif our paper aloncc. That is, for all new. or oia sud fecribers renewing and paying in advancej we Send MOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR. Hoine and. Farm bE YEAR FREE; AS'D fAttM has for rriany years bderi the leading agrf cultufal jdurhal bf "the South and aiid Sduthwcst, made By farmers f dF ; ffi mete. I& 1 Vimb Depart rh,enrcdnductcd !jr Aunt Jane, its Ciliidreii-s Ddpartment and ia iiairv iJepjjftrhent aire brighter and bcttef thati evcrV . Itenev "htiiv a'n'd gel tliis great jdnriiafbF the lioiiie ati'd $ farm FREE! v THE imnntinm. mmmmHininmimnn!! FEIEND nimmmmninimnt 12 MONTH shoo 6 'MOiNTHSj 500 3 MONTHS. 25U
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