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VOL. 2. MORGANTON, N. C THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1898. NO. 19. ioC A L NEWS. i. -VL-i ... i: ., retunied yond the depot. Tho terms are one-half cash, one-half in three months- 2slr. Richard "Williams will show the property. Nichols died at her as -uests last evening f !,no 0,1 rect; yesterday ! imjii cjj. COIlhUIIlDTlOn 1-11 i a ! n 1 . - . . 1 r.neroee, or .asneviiie, 1 -r at the D. and D. uik.ivimr dav. :ai;: Austin, Esq., of Lin ed through last week, iVoma trip to Statesville. : am that Iloeeivcr Bris- cne had been sick a long time. The remains will be carried to Marion to-day r.t noon for interment. . . 1T1K ' xn liiuiin or Air. and : r--. Ii. T. Xewland died last Friday morning at their home at Elkville. : Caldwell has a candidate for Tf ni 1 n .1 -nro-vng Cleric 01 the next - 'd tho Piedmont Ba s .Mr. Edwin Camp for House of Representatives in the :-'r:oid College- will rc 1 or i ts present manage-,-d next term will begin 18US. '. . person oi Jb. A. Foe, Esq., of Lenoir. Thfc wife Calaway, of yafauxra. ox oil' ;riif died KLONDIKE STORE. some davs ago Limi Estes, the -popular J 1 .1. and we hear that the vi-oiiii, us .ru-elected on rnc th inst., will not files his bond and jiialifv. Since his wife's death at Lazarus Lrothers, is i ink nri vjifr-. imIrw-. of lm.r, ,in. t his home with a severe j mauds his attention. Lenoir onsilitis. Klondike is offering some .if !c-'s than factory prices. :r prices in a new adver tiiis week. ) vt 1 Smith, son of Julius :;j.ir' toWn, killed a blue , 1 1 anting creek, moasiir--iVei: live inches from tip 1: !..i.arus Bros, aio advertising ;.'-cial sale for next Mon- uesuav, ieceniDer o V V kcad their advertisement :! ;ii!cnd their sale. - -;!iii L Sisk, Esq., has .1 to his old home at Table and our town loses thereby lmm! citizen. Mr, Sisk is going ! tin; cattle business, we learn. Hugh Halliburton, son of ;i- r 'iri-ter, was married to a Sudderth, daughter of K. X . Sii'i!crth, Esj. at the Aleth- News. 3if vrganun cort espondence of Charlotte Observer: Mr. "J. W. Count, editor of Tlie Herald, will rioon return to his old home at llenville, X. Y. This more was Necessitated by the recent death of his father. Ir. Count has made many friend.-; here, who regret his departure. The publication of The IIci-aTd i t be coiuinued, but the ( management has not vet been determined. Mr. Lx oMill- ner, of) Baltimore, who has been here for two weeks past looking after the Morganton & Shelby Railroad project .'has left for Isew York to report progress to the capitalists who 'arc interested with him. Thanksgiving, .we trust, pass ed olf nicely with all our readers, and that the turkey was much in evidence hereabouts abundant '1 woofs ' iiro rrnnJncr ' in to mlinu- ;,:u-:-..nagc yesterday evening J. ir-xnti-pixtvQ had a great -day 1 iic collection or elcctruVJ and a irc.od dinner bemir the sruest ofVjpur excellent npuhbor, Mr. Li J. Jn?iiwessee, a" om 1 Wia iv? ' - Tv, in uoy power. -I O'-a'i a 1 an f Wt for you to return dleinen'-8-1.!,8- 1 V liilJs is sometimes attended a breach of the peace, as :' our youTig friv:-.. o 1 1 1 X -L A 4 c are pleased to offr a f&w job lots of goods, at, less than fac tory rices. These prices onlv appjy to goods in stock, as iiianv of them cannot be duplicated. Children's Eiderdown . loooggan Laps... . ,2b ctsi Children's Wool Hoods. 20 " Children's wool gloves. 0 ; " heavj- ribbed liosc 0 yen points . 4 lead pencils. . . . .u . 12 sheets good ')aper. . 1 pkg. envelopes. . . Viisaline Vasaline, )erfuined, with screw toj) Buttermilk Rose Soap ' per box . . .... . . 1 . . Laundry Soap, 10-oz. calces . Medicated tar soap. . . Elegant photo frames, with glass 15 Basting thread, white and black . . 1 Pocket books -8 Pure bristle hair brushes 20 ' 4 2sursing bottle, . with tube, complete. 14 " Boys' wool caps.' ..... 15 " Ball thread, 10 balls for 5 " Linen thread 2 " Zinc trunks, with tray. si. 25 Men's wool pants, worth 2 . si. 00 Men's jeans. . . . 39 cts Boys' knee pants, wool . 25 " Teaspoons . . . . . . . .3c, 8 " Tablespoons .. Cc, 14c, 20 Ileavv class butter dishes and sugar bowls 10 " Wood toothpicks 5 4 Men's heavv hiarh-cut shoes .si. 00 Boy's Sunday shoos.". .$1.'00 Men's Sunday shoes. . .1.00 'Ladies' glove grain shoos 75 cts ' hoes. . ..... .20 " BAEG kimi If yon need a heater, dou'c bnv until you have seen onr a a bafor- a vor yef ; :tit ifh? i J IT ' tiU'.' !l.'lMU"0. ( '1 iin)Iaints .iiyir st .tcr- .3 till u reach us from Brindletown and hers at that tliev do not get deli v- -ui ' itv m mail on time. A o can 'M'iy inMt that tho fault is not in ilii- llice. - ' 'f'lK're is nothing i ettier than jit:;, teeth. There is nothing . 1 . 1 1' to preserve tlie teem or 1 lie; n i' : '. ' . .1 . T !.?'' I . .1 ;:v:i 1 nan i vorysnine. Y.-A. Leslie has to s-ay about .) iii--' ad. this week. ; Th Marirn- Telei)hone Co. e liuimht the Morganton )lant "wilj connect it with their town ' ilickorv. thus rivimr complete e nearly all adjacent towns. !- :a!l system will be substituted ! !:e! automatic. ' .lere bird fat and uceuient, beingflauk- ed on one side by a crisp opossum, and surrounded by all the dainties of the pantry and the cellar, the company was jovial and happy, and the clever host and his young daughters hospitable after the old fashion in vogue 'before the war. Among the guests was Dr. David Berry, of Illinois, whom we had not met since our boyhood days and who has returned to the old State witii the view of passing the evening of his life here. evenlnff. Stanley Beckwith,. ageu xC-:.tt-. 5 years, was killed while hunting -a the woods near Taunton, Mass. While stoop ing over to pick up a rabbit- which he had. shot his gun was discharged, and he. e- .-Wif ce in ms bead. IM- J? I'ltOVEI) AIR- - .1 TIGHT .ffe ' HEAT- SS EES. M Villa, Raw of Watauga, wa (own the other dav. hunting : ; rtilier to insect. Ike found j : e, (1 course; but we take it u-.t stirry on that account, pay ,:.'.: on :dl the same. JeVe will ; .i be a statesman out of a job. Next Monday, December 5th, .e':iew county otlicers qualify and !-t upon their duties. It is im r'aat in ibis, connection -;to :: ;;;d newl v-e!ected Justices of Peace that a failure on their ,rt to (pialify on the 5th oi member vacates -their otliees '. .-ts the apXintment of their ve-.-ors.in the Ciovernor. I). C. Pearson, of ' the is olf for a visit to 1 1 :i . . 1 I.. 1 1 in, -ml, asningion ;um.):u- ic. the iruest1 of Irs... Joh"Ji-.'B; ilon. who will bo 'rctnendjered vi-ifor iiere last season. Dur- - m m rs. V sva lisence her neice. Camillo'llunt," one of Lex- -a's nut (diarming .voting len, will )reshle at the Villa -Tho Progressive Farmer ub a' list of the railroad attor- in North Carolina as turmsli i bv the various companies to the Paiii-oad Commission. In this ; it of the-State we notice th 1 owing well-known ' names in .' ae H-t furnished bv ' the Southern Kailroad'Co-nipauy: J- C. Pritch 1. P. (ilenn. W. W. Barber, h. C. lSk-d," . S. J. Erin, A. E IP -'ton, J. 11 Llev.-ellyn, Marshal vi"tt. J. V. Sainliour, , L. L "AV.;-Iiorspoon ami W. C. -Xewland - Attention is called to the sale ''t -Mondav of the valuable property . known as the ' Burn i'lare, opposite the court house and of six tenement houses and 'Ots on the Hospital turnpike be Death of Mi: Joe Hail. As we go to press we learn o l,o ..l..:oli f Mr. Joe Hail, the postmaster at Jy? which occm Wednesdav.' .Mr. 1 1 all was about ! r.i.()f ! fro. ;1,h1 i lUltivC t i V 4 4. I ' - , vVill-oi cnmitv. His oeoole have ' v - been 'wired for and it is not known v-hothor lie will be hurried in hirke or I am receiving new goods every day in Furniture, China, Sewing Machines and Stoves, which arc going at .KNOCK-DOWN PRICES. I have anything you can mimtion in Furniture. If you want to save 'money, come and see me and get prices before you buy. Yours for business, E. BBEESE. A CARD. Te War Is Over. I Am Home Again, Thoroughly Renovated and Kveleyized. TTAVING set up an office in the Tate Building, opposite Tail's Drug Store, I now offer my professional service, as a physi cian, to the citizens of Morganton and surrounding country. SatisT faction guaranteed. Prices as low as the practice can reasonably be done. I have a new and successful Treatment for Typhoid Fever and Diptheria. Teeth extracted without pain. A 11 11 tt rt s 1 1 " 1 1 n 4- Vy- .1 .''l Inji'a1icfeii?w 2Pes Ie opened.' who was largely repPfeT iwors, I am, India. -Iv. , i , - - t v LAZARUS BROS. Q'RAND -. t .. Mon, and Tties., and SALE 6. ' THEN Others CUt We Carve. ThrA i;n am neo. tUnAo il say LAZARUS BROS, can'tf be uridersold. and MONDAY and TUESDAY we shall substantiate their n have often done before. Just for a proof, read cur adver tisement carefully; and then judge who is the leadeHcf low prices. It's true we don't make a great ado about it ; but one thing we do make y6U,and that is the lowest prices in Ahiericafahd if all of the Roman heroes and ancient giants should arise, LAZARUS BROS, have enough push to hold their well-deserved championship of low prices with an iron grasp that no would-be competitors can force apart, evenhould they use a crowbar. 2c. Fast colored calico, not the cheap grades ' but the kind other merchants sell for 6 anil 7o: d 11 rin o this 2:ib ior vnrd v c 91 . ; 0 j r . J 7c. Unbleached extra heayy canton flannel, the regular 10c grade; during this sale, per yard 3c Ileavy alamance, welhworth 5c; during this sale, er yard . ; .. . .-... 3c 7e lGc. All-wool white and red flannel that you pay 25cts. for elsewhere during this sale . per yard lCc Tc. Light or dark color outings'in rich plaid or striped styles, sold elsewhere at 10c; dur ing this salej per yard . . . . . 60c. Heavy bed-spread, Marseilles patterns, already hemmed, size 85x72, 90c quality; during this sale, each QOc 11c. Extra heavy feather ticking, well worth worth 15c; during this sale, per yard .. . ..11c 10c. -Extra heavy towels, honeycomb pattern, 'v soft finish, size 48x23, colored borders and fringed : sale price A Wonderful Corset Sale :ioc A Wonderful Dry Goods Purchase. We have closed out the entire: stock of one ! the largest dry goods hq-uses of Baltimore city ;.t almost half its value, and wo' place them on salt next Monday and Tuesday at unheard-of prie.o. 10c Doublefold dress goods in hcudsoue ' plaids and stripes, well worth Wc; on Falo v. Monday and Tuesday, per jard.;. . .... , .'.lUc 20c. 12-inch 'novelty droa.? Gods, overshot weave, dressy and stylish, Green, Plue, Red and Black; 35c quality; Monday and Tuesday, per yard . t : .. ....... . ?.2W; -3c. 30-inch all-wool dress goods in plaids only; during this r vard ........ ..23c 20c Hero's a chaViengQ; match them under , 50c, 42.-incji.wooi fallCy novelty cloth, : assortment colors, is perfect; during this Pyard.. .. . . . --- ISc. Sjjjjej poplins and covert cloth in lKe 1 atost colorin gs. You can't d upl icat ' "them for less than 75c; during his sale, per yard . , .;."'. . . . ...... T. ..... . . .4bc J-O-Inflr fsinov Sicilian mohair, elejrant Ujm , "V t ? ' ' luster and finish, GOc value; during this tt i 'V ttt t Vrr f T t ) iAtTrf c ' t c Tins corset is madeoF Ix'V lean - .. .J, Tl A VVKTN& 13 110b... E. S. WaLIK, IVk. , i 5 ioQk trimiuud; viti,,;, batoctt Children Like TOOTH ,v j BRUSHES and YFUYBODY knows i h a t S' lliore s trouble aiout cnu- !ft'I! llSlllir loom in-iaiii- tioiis. Tlu-y djii'L v. ull.d' tlu- im port;tnco of curinir for tli teeth ; tliy for-et to use tlie lrush unh-ss I'.u-y.aie renii!i!i-(l, and tliat vw iniiHlhiit is a burden and a bother. and botto,.,,- ;;"-v v.v, latest srfies, short forirl,. all sizes; 75c, rnaTiTyrdurillg this sale, each . . . sale, per 'ard . . . . 5c.--4-t-inch black w? fp lleji.riet,- rwl vbliw 85c; during this sale, per yard . . . ... ..... d5c C5c All the balance of our. exclusive dress voHorna Arorn 1.5. l-iiiul i5c;' during ; - . 1 this sale, per yard . .OV'C taken back to the old mine. .Mr. Hall, was well known in inner jurKe, naing i-uuimuuu uercantilo business at tlie warrior Vrd of I'jtjier crek for n'uny r ' i. i ii- .. .-1 vears. ne was a kiiiuj hui.i .um )onuiar 'Free Tills. Send' your' 'addrefS J to II 1 U( a klen vV' Co.; Chicago, and E. get free sample box ot Dr. Ivintrs Now Life Pills. A trial w-ill con vince vou of their merits. These ills are easy in action and are particularly ettective m the cure ot constipation" ami ick headache. For malaria and liver troubles tney have been rovetl lwvaiuame. Thev are guaranteed to be per fectly 'free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegeta ble. They do not weaken by their irtwm hut- bv frivinir tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invig orate the system. Kegular size 25c jer bux Sold by John Tull, druirst. See Our Christinas Qoods. We have a tooth wash called IVORYSHIXK. delicious to the taste, cleansing and purifying to' the gums and teih. This prepara tion. usmI with one of our Soft Kristle CHILD'S CUUSHLS, will interest children themselves and preserve their teeth. W. A. LESLIE, DRUGGIST. Lazariis . BrotheirSo - : " I 1 WANT ' ""Tkams "Wasted. Four months work for ten god mule teams on railroad work in South Carolina, s.00 per day given for team and driver. Only good teams wanted. Apply to I W. C. Euvis, , x Morsrauton, X. C. Deeds, Chattel rortgages, Mortaire Deeds, Trust Deeds, Bonds for Title and other legal blanks, neatly printed "on good paper, for sale cheap at TnE Farmer's Fkiesd Job O.tiice. VERY one who. wishes to make tneir nome migm . . ' 1 - '.. . .. -11 . ,-.,n,:iwi tl.. f.dWlTirr and attractive to can - ami vamm ",v. e, articles in our stock : E taij:sti?y cunTAixs, LACE Cl'BTAfXS, DKXLM DRAPERIES, CRETnXXE 1R APERIES, JLI'SII S5 . ' , SILKALIXE g CIIIXELLE and TAPESTRY, S TARLE COVERS, Z ' EASS'CKsREGS, ART SQ CARES. RED ARREARS, coEXTERPAXES, QUILTS, READY-MADE SHEETS and ' PILLOW- CASES,. ELAXRETSjC It Is the Price Thaf Appeals to You. It is a candid, honest, earnest statement of facts facts based on fifteen years of tlie most successful culling of the tailoring world. I k n o v clothing - who n I see it, and know just how much money the manufacturer .ught to 4 s spend in the get-up of a eight-dollar suit, or any other suit, and, if the maker has not spent that amount in the get-up of the. suit offered ' to me, his suits never find- their way , to my table. - v . I will ask you to see my line of -;; Hats, Caps and Underwear when you are in the city. My object is" to ; SAVE YOU MONEY. Yours, : " V. fFok S ale 1' i ve room f t- occupied by II.. J. Ijal!ybur;.-u. The houe is new, and tlicre is a good well of water and a barn on the lot. Apply at The Fimkno otlice for terms, etc. no v 1 0-1 m. tas.o on East. Union i?t., now Sale of Land for Town Taxes for 1897. 1 AT Tl LL S PHAEMACST. AVe would like to call your attemion 10 a very j-reiv r1 yVit. A. V., ' 3 n'ete line of Dru'isls' Sundries which -we have )ust opened, consist-1 AViin.-mi, Mich, - ; in'K in. part of Hair, Tooth; Daby ami Xail -Bru,h whih we bought j Wjnn., .1 3 very close and can give you splendid value for your money. . , : wAmcu - j " jiave the best assortment of soat3 in the city at any jnce. j tiiuf Fntuk. TIIE unUeriiij.MJ-l will t.:fer fr sal -. Cash, ui:Ur usual cmlu- regulating sak-s latiU lor lax'-siii' lowing property mi Monday, December oth, 1'.' at th court "liouso ihjr in .Morg'intf -i satisfy. th'; town tax' s fur the va'r 1 Avery. iJain.M.-; .1 lot Avery, Sjim, 1 lot Avery, L.essi1. 1 lot. "Avpry, Jos'.h II, on' l"t.. Arxainl'T. Clara, " i5.-rry, t. L., -: Amtv, Goo. - .. " - ii ranch, Samuel " " Cp?r. J., II. " -. I)ick.M-n. .I.-ssji.' C. " ... .. I),a!. .los. I. I)-al, ManarUi- "j ' -- Krwin, Jas. IV ' ," f Fh?mrnin!.', Iaaq. . . . i Gardf ti, Jerry . " ' Ilf-st'-r. W. II. Howard, iif'org" " " ... I TaH, MA-n ......' JIai,fhU,""tj''"rir". . . . -... Kincaid. William. . ......... Lyncti, Alf... v...'... '. Lytlei AlUrt....... ....... . S'f',- Unam . . ; Mortranton I-and -V Imp- Co. MfeIMwt-11, S.: 31 ilcCbynaujrh'-y, Ii. L . . . . McKysMtl. C; 1' ...y . I'earvnT J 1 1 - . - - Piedmont 'I Sank . . . - ". Small, JM. CaldwerU -fames, . Tai)ti;r, W. A-, "j " ,'.i 1 .V) :, i ; v J i-ri i..v : v, ' .",. '! ! ! ' '. v. 1 Christinas will soon be here, so come in and select feome Avt-ry, Milronr -tat C1tiBan". Howard, . .rr: for vour friends. .Nothing is nicer than a bottle ot lappan s i j" . ;r tnxmuw o vuiu;,.". S Some things that will interest you. 1L 1. avis, s auuuwuiuiuuuuuiwuiiuiuiuiuuiiuiuiuuJiuiuuuuK This is the only place where you can buy the Gem ringer ail Cliiper, usually sold for 50 cents; our price lo cents. At Tull's Drug Store. Sha.de, Alfru Caia-Af!!, NVit, - Sc:ti IK-nuie, Calilwel!, Jas , ; V Caiilwll, Ann, 4 This 3U Uay of NVtvrnb. r, ls'H. J. a IIALLVIibltToK. i ' . Town Tax Cvlkcwr V
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