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MORGANTON-HERALD.- Sur-'fSSiV to Morganton Star" 0nly paper published in burkecqunty. W. c. ERVIN, Editor & Publisher. JOB PRINTING. - With four presses, an abundance of printing material and skillful printers. The Herald Job Department cannot be excelled. He positively trill not be un derbill on prices. 'Milling """ ' H'finsyniiiW AiTtxnCTo atria. 5 Ml f 1: "4K 11 LINVILLE. A place planned and developing as A Uli EAT KESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS'OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A noted for healthfulness aud beauty of scenery. AN ELEVATION OF 3,800 FEET, "WITH. INVIGORATING (IDLE It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. desirable place for fine residen ces and . . HEALTHFUL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, address, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., LINVILLE, MITCHELL CO., K. C. S. C. W. TATE, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, 1IORGAXTOX, 5. C Janl-lT -i M. A. NXWLAND. Attorney-at.Law, -:. MAEIOX,X. a " J. E. ERW1N, r ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MOEGAHTON, X. C. Office over.Hogan & II uif man's " ' ;- Store. JOHN T. PERKINS, : i.ttoriiey-at-Law. (Office No. i, Brick Row.) Special attention given businesa of Executor8 and Administrators. Col lections on claims and returns prompt ly made. Not. 10. -ly. .! m. SIX. V Jjlti, ; ATTfiRMCY AT I AW Ml I U nil CI - Ml - LMff, MORGAXtON, X. C 11 M. SILVEE, The examination of titles to Real Estate and litigation affecting the same, , a specialty. feb 20-90-tf . - i . "r 1 -A.tt0rn.eys-a.trIja.W5 MORGANTON Practice in the' courts of Burke, Cald well, McDowell, Mitchell and Catawba, ana in tne supreme Uourt. Collections a specialty. Office in Herald Building. IXR. 1. F. J kter7 DENTIST, MORGANTON, - - N. C. (Graduate ol the University of Maryland) offers Us professional services to the citizens ol Dsrfauton and surrounding country aa a Brat- urno charge fer examinations. Matktfactlon imaranteed. OFFICE AT MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Juqeit-O.- . f si " fOR RENT. The Mountain Hotel, MORGANTON, N. C. rartially furnished, and bouse in good condition. Has an excellent rep utation. For particulars apply to W. E. WALTON, or J. W. HAPPOLDT. June 1. 1891. tf. PATENTS, sweats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pa eut Ijusliiess conducted for MODERATE FEES. OUK OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT Or Klc'E and we can secure patent In less time tti an those remote from Washtneton. friend model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise If patentable or not. free of -"arC. our ree not due till patent is secured. pamphlet, -how to Obtain Patents." with JiaiiKss of actual clients In your State, county, of town, sent fret.. Adiiroa C. A. SNOW & CO., Urr, Pxtbht Offic, Washikotok, D. C. VOI Ar' NORTH CAKOUKA The Week's News in the State." Old North . .The State Fair her i3tb. open Oeto- . . McGee and Mosely,of Haleigh, have failed. Liabilities axuam- ...uiss oaiue hvans. who lived near Milton, while delirious wi;h fever, jumped from a twostnrv iiiuow irom tue effects of which KllA fllA.l in n 1 .-- ou years oia. ..Geo. Vanderbilt is said to own S0.000 acres of land in Han combe county, and his i ireigni uius are more, on one road in one month, than the same road receiveti lor Ireight in a whole year before he came to AsheviHe. Rutherford Banner. . .Ihe railroad commission ha ruled that all railroads shall cnarge for fractions of a mile the same as a full mile, provided the fraction exceeds half a mile, but no charge shall be made for anv distance under a half mile. ..Kcpresentative (. . Gill brought up a hen egg shaped like a crooked neck snuash. Mr. uill tells us that the hen was fed on squash seed, and is the stock of chickens that roosted on the horse s oack to keep from freez ing. Louisburg Times. . .Uncle Abram McDougal color- ed, Bunn's Level, Jf. is to mar ry his seventh wife on next Sun- day morning, lie is 59 years old and now has sixteen children. lie says he gets a young wife everytime. This one is oulv 16 years old. Ilnnn Times. ..Murphy, the county seat of Cherokee county, near the Geor gia line, is jubilant over the rail road crossing the lliwassee river and its advent to their mountain town. Here it connects with the .Marietta anu ortn Ueorgta. Murphy, with its marble and other mineral wealth in cIomj proximity is destined to a le live, large town. ..The Rev. James A. Pitch Tord has declared himself for the Third Party. Our neighbor is too fickle. He was once an infidel, then a Baptist preacher,then a Democrat, then a Radical and now a Third party man. At tuis rate or pro gress it will not take him long to get into the fourth patty. War- renton Gazatte. .Robert Dougherty, on wbo.e hands rests the blod of William Torrence, killed on the morning of Sunday, May 31st, slept in Bun eomoe's jail last niirht. int six weeKs ami one uav aiier iiie eom- . . missiou of the crime. He will re main in jail nntil arraigned at the bar of the next teim of Criminal Court, which meets on the KmI Monday in July, the 27th. Ashe- ville Omen. The followingofticers were elect ed for Cleveland county Alliance for the ensuing year: President, John A. Roberts; Vice-President, J. C. By erst Treasnrer,T.D.Latti more; Secretary, . J. Roberts; Chaplain, L. L. Smith; Lecturer, J. II. Quiun: Assistant Lecturer, Li. 2. Durham ; Door Keepers, R. I Mnlnn VI.' 1.' Ti.I.lv. . A.iMiivia uu.. ... m. A lull , , bergeant-at-arms, L. L. Lank ford; JLxecutive fjominittee, M. i. IIam rick, R. W. Gardner and W. 1. Lackey. Dr. L. Durhttm was elected a delegate to the State Alliance at Morehead City. A despatch of the 23rd from Murphy, JS. - C, to the ' State Ch ron icle says: A grand railroad celebration of the completion of the Western North Cai road to this place was totiv. The corners c new court house wa the Western North Carolina Hail- held here one for the was laid with Masonic exercises at 10 a. m. Speaking at 12 in- in a beautiful grove on the banks of the Ilia was see. a - free barbecue dinner to the crowd at 2 p. in. and innate by the Cherokee . Indian bras band from the govemmeut school of Yellow Dill, Swain county. ..The public is familiar with the fact that during the war John Allen Smith of Cabarrns, a pri vate in the lirst Kcginient of North Carolina cavalry, saved the life of Col. V. U. II. Cow lea, now Congressman from the eighth district. Ever since Col. Cow lea has held Smith in grateful re membrance, and time and again sent him some substantial token ot bis gratitude, lwo years ago last January bruit b died, and aa the last service which he could render him, Col. Cowlea is having a monument erected to bis mem ory. The monument will be a very handsome one when finished. WfcM.WtJ .... ...... . . .Scmetiine dnaing the month of May Walter L. Kelson, a son of T. C. Nelson, tha wheelright, in this city, enlisted for service iu the United States army at the re- cruiting station here. Mr. Nelson was sent - 10 f ortress aionroe. together with a number of recruits who went, from Asheville. Some time after his arrival Mr. Nelson's father received a letter from the young man saying tuat ne uaa been vaccinated, and was ill from the effects of the operation. No bint, however, of his serious illness was given. 1 esterday Mr. NeIon received a letter from the authori ties at Fortress Monroe, bearing the sad news that his son bad died on the lUiu mstaut. irom oioou poising, brought on by vaccination. lonng Nelson was only seventeen years old, and when he left here was a very stout, vigorous youth. Asheville Cif-e. RUFUS SAHOCRS, CSCL - lie U.M.M mm lt.TiM --. 4tll Amm4 t'.n. Han . mm 9mm tit. tn at Xv. I am a democrat worhl W itKoul end. all wool, a yard wide n. somethin like three feel ihivl. 1 am a democrat. iron 4Htn4 an4 moss-covered, and rtnck ith.t and rrnrcr-btinfnril 1 born and bre4 and butlrrnl a dent. ocrat. I am a demicrt all AttHin.l and all over, up and down and through. I was broucht an n democratic farm, in a democratic tamtly, with democratic neigh bo and leaching aa4 urnioJ- "K e icti ana rii tat m democratic bread, and democratic bacon, and democratic pea an4 democratic potatoes. Mjr old father is a democrat. warj and woof and ntlin. Mother Is a dyed-in-the-wooI-tariflr c form democrat, with some home rule variation). I love democratic tmk ao.1 democratic papers anddemncratic principles. I uc uemocralic U bacco and drink gm! democratic liquor, or none, t have ticd th democratic ticket in eter cam. paign carle and late, and il nee essary often. I eo to all the dem- ocratic rallies and barbecues and spcakins, where I can feast my sad and heavy heart on democrat ic doctrine, bathe mv weary sow! in seas of democratic truth, and take the wrinkles out of my emptf slomache with democratic erwb I am coin to stand where Wh. ington and letlcrsnn and Gruver Cleveland have stood on the head rock of pure democracy, old as the centuary and firm as the everlastin hills, till the cows come nome ana tne evenin surs together. SlPi AN OPjrc tlL CA. I-very man that totes a dem 1 cratic sien and lines the dctnn. i cratic band and hollers IW the ' winnin ticket ought to knw why f ne is a aemocrat. Old Zeke Stricklan! and old Tommy Pickens wa neighbor over on Ihrar creek for mane years, and they wa aUay at outs. It seems like old Zeke was borned on the other side of the question in the obtectitc cae. as it were. When I nrst cot ac E quainted with them, old Tummy E was a democrat and old Zeke he was a whig from way back, tly and by old Tommy got converted and fell in with the whig side, etn how his wife's unci w runnin for sheriff on the ht ticket. And the very neit thinu I knowed old Zeke was a ire e.uin Jeff ersonian democrat. After the aar when the old line whir went to piece and jtned the crc.it majority of that thickly fettle I country where the woodbiwe twineth and the whanjt4ftolle moancth. old Tommy come around in the democratic boe once more, makes a profeiaa 4 repentance and a a full-ttedceU. unterrined democrat. Then whal did old Zeke do vou reckon lie cut a double-back action summer set and landed hoof and hide in the republican party. bomelKxly asked old Zeke one day what he meant by rtoppta around and changia hi colors so reglar and frequent. He said he couldn't stand in with no rartv that would let a slou-footcd. snaggle-toothed, box-ankled. lanele haired old scoundrel like Tom Pickens jine. He didn't have no political faith. He didn't believe nothin. He did at cive a duro whether he wa right or wrong, whether he was with the over whelmin majority or in the lonely minority. He was ot simply agin Tom Pickens. And there he was. ax orjrtuvt cast. They are both dead and ene long ago. No, I dn't know w here they are now. Old Tommy was a rmghtr good man, and everv body said he wa goin to the good place. If he did it seem a right smart probable to my mind that old Zeke went the other way, providin he had hi sar when the arrangements was made. or xixr iMmHr. I am plum willin for mv friends and tne enemy to know rich! where and how I stand on all the great polictical question that are now agitatin this day and genera tion, and the reasons why I say what I do. I am a democrat for various and sundry and mane reasons I am a farmer mostly because It suits me. I am a democrat for tne same reason. 1 am not a democrat simply because some other fellow aint. I run mv democracy deeper than tnat. don t have no fears of runnin . . , . I tnings 100 ucep on mis line. t I love to git down to rock bottom. I when I can keep all my feet un- I der me. When a man plant hi I pegs on democratic principle and truth and justice he can stand I up and face the world, the rtcsh and the devil, and win the fight mights nigh evere clatter. I am a democrat because the party is founded on principle that have stood through storm and trials and tribulation, bcatia back the enemies of the people at every step for nearly a huadred years; because it principle and purposes are honest a the tan shine and broad as the dyin day itself. I am a democrat because de mocracy wants the people to run this government, white Ihe repub lican party wants this government to run the people: Uecsue democ racy wants as much power a ps Stble for the people In general, MORG ANTON. N. C. THURSDAY. JULY jto. tSgl. anl rtpllkal!n ( m mw.h fwwer at pM.eh f IM Itsefnt m ni ai tvetiMel. tni4 tce-f whew Ihe cwtri't me I am a ieoft Wea art owerows aM aefMee M rirwt . tft,ot nm4 tt and fttvt b frf't tmmrf ftei. tW lai:f loftli anI m rn tiMi b-m pa i the lat IhiMf fwM .s oppert. mp pnrete? ! flmUt the tftmmuf te tAi-(iM ttvm the rrfUta aty t Uensvfatc tatsnw lHe )a. . Carlisle of Katkf, Oevclal 0! New Yrtfc a4 4 T. Mxg4 o AUbaxna k pbke ta , eY Iheif hals were Im4 wit ttet licaa nafgeitirs. (tti ost isy Inch ol the KtowM t deatSK jwstice fiMs t. U J specwkl fatv to a."" I aca a ilcft, taw U i54s,ftcf a ttatic tut 4 mte thaa a halt a ccataff, a3Mt J5 per cent f4 lh wealth l IW country was h14 by laets ainl abwnl pe mm hi all other clashes ; Urae iSft, altera tftUliea 4 il,tf Jar the former mji t per ceat et ihe wea?t.8i et lint try ao4 aSwwit a Hfr ceai U Url by tthce elates., 1 am a deof at beta m4t a democratic- IM f. pie were happr 4 lie try wa priwpetww becaiete 4fe re publican rwie lheeitfy lk pluodcretS. aM h iv mae ihe rteal a ii were, have been esete year a4 cstry ya I am a dcaft txret tke rcpwblwaa are fty i t stwtf; Uraihefewb(fawttMf U a l!le pariy; beeas 4 hLxk of W:i street. New anl te;ar4 street. 14.. eeiMtevl rttbb tW t 1 mlaet iotp.- iw "rw ltr trt lean atn. t7 Ce tvtti m to Ikfshebo. tscw s thlm blo-eJ h(t, I am a 4eial beea derafatk party ia :i Ut ,. frms a4 cwnttwia,, um Thocaa Je eer4 I Grstt Orte- Iaa4, sta4 emitte't it a roltet lar5 aa4 tSe centrA;.Ml-4 of rover ia the t4tl ie-e. m j IftttJi is ! rtpwblwaa rale a-t irae aa-l rvwvisivf iifisnwmf Ay haie iwl with their haa4s f4 and Iheir we bftrl i lie i t solemn. iWnesi pffit" at every infrteet eta lip 'fi: twl bke o4e-t-i! i mt the decay ol pUmt ! and Ihe dctbae ol AmetMaw t I am a temKtal be m vHtVr whtie mwaM a-tr ihe thern fej-le and hoja a4 itia ft ihtvuzh the itrshifUM f-aflf . l?W devil will te to ear. ah we t. a lAe ! aJ nut 1 drive. I am a def at Wa ocracv suds t4efJl tt tW principle aa4 yii;fKi t m tac wroejr iiui hate bet fc.r.4 up ihe country by ra, parly, a l the linn tmmtm she will hate pef e . ti derm esete ete plevf.ee. "Yrt crh4 ! m,n witl re c. "Ihe etetsI as of Voml are her"" ar.is tat tmin ris0 Sleb:jlf wat la mmw L,rm the llo.. It. 5aa4et"" iKk with the third party. tte.U il. loth and li tuitl, It u aw.ju but a rcpwt(Mca a wift. prMcioi ludhr km it a I ia ami tm better ikam thiak ihey can cme tw suothera wwl a4 t& ii democratic ferl wit 8k it, lUl Ihey d.nl know lhav, TWy are pwllm the pMker stric mi llwYSnaa J4l wail lit! IW lhi gel hit eoch l ipi . tt the band strike up ow h4i. -Yankee Ikwlw" o Colla).)e loe, or Mt other taair hjmn. aa4 Ihew toa ca rwk owl a v4i settixdowa pacal vik tne tar uy. uiki i twvj- if thr4th with that fc4 fHty deh tce there wo1 N aay Ihlac left iNke iMn xmf tpi. e nab m little pimh of har In tell where il stml, It a republican scheme. The set thine thresh it. Il4 Lbeecr lcia Val w lo ma a farm over w Crf branch wa a grt hal 00 new schemes, He hai a bn'e steef calf thai he wt4 1, fee. lhl he Cowhl ptW hi pattcio an4 haul up stwee ww nh him.. iiwl he didai hate awhits bi a double yoke, a4 he 44 1 hae nothm to hmk up with Ihe yrarUav, Sa he fise4 a rreal chke 4 kit 4a Itrol kl S. ..,.J. ytke aa4 hlche4 biatt p Wk inai nine steer, satia aw h woI4 mosy arowal ihnmcli Ihe old fithl with him till he rot otcocvj ihe fjra. Thew hc catted hi ot I la1y aa4 ri hee I- lap ihe little steer with a iuw and start him Iti the sieve didal move o4 sWw- a4 eay be ol4 tlbeneicr cowaiim t, c cwrl his tkkbe a4 lifts lad a4 aay he wi .; thrnweh Ihe ww4s tec 1 storm on wheels., Aa4 2 I 'trr ttt he was iWltetia at the .f hi v4ce with every imm- aal 'Smebo4y hel ! he a. . . u smn war ! smS" t te rwftmm awai : Ilca4 w I here! Hca4 as! heal a! 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July 30, 1891, edition 1
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