THE MORGANTON HERALD Successor to "The Morganton Star md miim ca, wbl V. C. ERV1X. - - Editor. 3 m 9 i 2 T I mm v r m -an ant mil ' a t a r i t , " a .. jnav i i 1 a f 1 i I. JO LI PRINTING. With four presses, an abundance of printing material and skillful printers. The Herald Job Department cannot be excelled. ll'e positively trill not tx un derbid on prices. NORTH CAROLINA. NEWS OF THE STATE. Items of Interest from North Carolina Points. ..A new Presbyterian church will soon be erected at Salisbury. . .Ex-governor John P. St. John is booked to speak in Asheville May 30th. . .One day last week Mt. Olive, Wayne county, shipped 250 crates of strawberries. . .The contract for the building of the new bank, the Atlantic Na tional, at Wilmington, has been let. . .Judge Walter Clark will de liver an address on Gen. William R. Davie on 4th July next at Guil ford battle ground. ..The Topic says it is not known yet who will furnish the money for the Lenoir and Blue Ridge railroad but it is claimed that it will be forthcoming. ..The Greensboro Record says in some sections there is an abun dance of cherries and many peach es and apples, but that in the ma jority of orchards the greater part has been killed. ..The two-thirds rule which ob tains in the national conventions of the democratic party was first proposed, insisted upon and put through, sixty years ago, by a North Carolinian, Hon. Romulus M. Saunders. ..The High Point Enterprise re cords a curious fact. On the road near Thomasville there stands a dwelling which was sold in 1SS0 for 7,000 pairs of horseshoes. The purchaser has almost finished pay ing for the house and the former owner has just disposed of the horseshoes. . .The Charlotte Xcxi's remarks that northern people are trying the experiment of supplanting Irish labor by negro labor in rail road building. A contractor at Bloomfield, N. V., sent an agent to scather up 300 able-bodied ne groes, and the agent got them 150 at Charlotte and 150 at Salis bury. ..Tryon City, beautiful for sit uation and perched upon a moun tain, is now the subject of a big lawsuit, the Aurora states. Mrs. Marv M. Cureton, daughter of Govan Mills, deceased, and widow of Dr. Thomas Cureton, formerly of Charlotte, has begun a law suit and sues for the possession cf nearly the whole of Tryon City in Polk countv and she as the onlv surviving heir of Govan Mill claims the title throueh a State grant for 350 acres of land given in 1790 to Jas. Logan. . .The Shelby Aurora of the 19th says : "The Aurora published last week that the murderer, John Michal, had been granted a new trial at Rutherford court by Judge John Gray Bvnum. The officer in charge of the jury took ten jurors to the barber shop on Sunday to be shaved of their hirsute append ages and left the other two in their quarters in the jail. This, it is true, gave an opportunity for some one to approach or influence the jurors left behind, as they did not want a shave ; but no one in terfered with or dictated the wise verdict of the jury. Messrs. Jus tice & Justice thought this was all wrong and demanded a new trial which Judge Bynum granted. So this shave of ten jurors and the officer's negligence will cost Ruth erford tax-payers several hundred dollars and John Michal mav come free at the next trial. ..There was a very distressing accident at Pollocksville on the 14th, it being the drowning in Trent river of two little daugh ters of Mr. Samuel Hudson, the present member of the House of Representatives from Jones county. The elder girl, Flossie, was fifteen years of age ; Sadie, the younger, was not quite 8. The Newbern Journal savs they had obtained permission to go down to a seine beach near the village. The two, with others, pulled off their shoes and waded in the water awhile. All had come out of the water ex cept Sadie, the small one, when she took a step too far and fell in the channel. Flossie, who was then on the bank, immediately sprang in to try to save her, but she also got beyond her depth and only sacrificed her life in the vain attempt at rescue. Before drown) ing she called to the two little ones ashore to reach out a stick, but they were too terrified to take serviceable action. The bodies were recovered with little trouble. . .A special corresponcent of the Asheville Citizen on the 14th, went to Black Mountain and tele graphed his paper as follows "Senator Vance left his home at Gombroon, in the Black Moun tains, at 9 o'clock this morning and arrived at this station at 12 He was unable to ea breakfast, and the rough drive over eight miles of mountain roads brought on an attack of nausea. The sick ness was but temporary, however, and was quickly overcome by simple remedies, and the patient then rested quietly in his room at the hotel. Last Wednesday the Senator worked in his g; rJen and contracted a cold that developed into lumbago, from which he suf fered intensely until the arriva of physicians from Asheville Fri day afternoon, when hypodermic injections of morphine were ad ministered with good effect. The physicians state that there has been no recurrence of paralysis His appearance, however, is that of a very sick maa." Senator Vance left Saturday for Washing ton. State library VOL. VIII. JCATIVE OMI rU'tiKC In the county of Itorkr. near the Btnprl Ca tnnrba. Was the place of my birth, m jr parent hair ioiu me. Tis a spot to roe sacred here ntenaorie lnrke. The home of me childhood, my native old arte. I've wandered all over the north and the west. I've seen the rich prairies in Sower all dressed. 1'tc been np the famed Itadson. and mmm tne imntirk. Bat no place was as charmian- as native oM Hurke. I've tired in the south midt the cotton and nee. And up in the north 'nil the snow and the ice. I have shared in refinement nntit it was Ira : Yet no place was so pleasant as native old nunc. I've seen the famed cities all over thta land. Their densrlv thronged streets with an odd notice hand. ve roamed o'er the forests where pro ha beasts lurk. But to me they're nneqaal to native oM nunc. ve seen handsome churches w ith dome and with stcrolc. With line cushioned pews, all crowded with people. Bnt none were to me Hfce the tittle Id huh. n which we once worshipped la native w4 ve seen the fair ladies, the l.itM and bvlte In beautiful costnmes. with bonnets hke shells. Coquettish and gar. with Mashes and smirk. let none ol them equalled the plain K'1 of ourir. I've been with the rich in their mansions of marble. With the poor and the loatv in calxn and novel: I've Iwen with refinement, with row ! t a ad Turk ""VurkT41 lSrvkf hk thmt u "W And when I have emletl me labors on enrth Ann nave ceased trora my wamknass. my sorrows ana mirtn. Mav mv bode rdom nr lb bttW ..1.1 kirk That stands mid the hills t4 my native wtd nnnr. The above was written in 1 n b J. B- Anthony. Mr. Anthony wrote mam verses. Concord Standard. 1 FIXING A JURY. Th Neat IJltlv Vkem Whleh Maa la- evsMltary Im. The prohibition tiucstion in Iowa has been the cause of many queer incidents, says the New Wrk ll orlJ, among which is the follow ing : A saloon-keeper in a small town in the Western part of Iowa had some trouble with the authoiitics I affair the sahon -keeper was badly I worsted, in order to rratifv his I j,- j . rirn ti revenge ne nirc.t one tl ! . . a,aT a a a I the bar-room loafers to M-t tire to I the prosecuting attorney's barn. I cys uarn. Jclay. but i unfortu- lying ihe This was done without delay, but I 'he atoresdia loafer was nate in being seen apj matcn. The incendiary was indicted bv I th. rrrinrl ....... . I .1.. .1... ... I I trial. In the meantime the di-1 ... . . I penser of liquor had sent to hi I old home for a firm of Ian vers I who were noted for their Miters in criminal cases and also !,r the lack of conscience. They arrived, accompanied bv a third party who was renownea among his country v. . 1 r t , . . 1 urciurcn ior nis snrewuness. lie- fore his trial the shrewd man of I the party managed to see each I juror privately and addressed him I as touows: "Johnson was seen when tiring that barn and it can be proved that he was the offend er. But he will plead not guilty. Now. he has a wife and children who would hate to see him pro-j iiounccu guuiy ujxn tnc nrsl ual-1 lot , a lavor to them I wih that I you would vote 'not guilty upon I aa the first ballot and afterward v.te as your conscience dictates. The jurors one by one agreed. On the first ballot each juror deposited his Not guilty. ex- ycnum trie couni 10 stand eleven to one for conviction. Imagine the consternation when twelve "not guilty" batlots were found, Therefore the prisoner was ac- quitted and no one except the lawyers and jurors were the wiser, Ihe sharper boarded the firsl 1 reight train and r!cd for parts un-1 Known, this shows that human ngenuity cannot conceive of a plan for administering justice that human ingenuity mate. Cdnnot check- Tke Salvation Army. Youths Companioa. The religion of brass bands and street parades strikes many as vul gar and degrading to a noble cause. In England as in America there have always been objections to wic oaivauon rmr iii ihis score. 1 he fact remains that in one branch of man's work for man lion round the world, was the occasion of a ureal Salvationist display. A t'.otilla of vessels turt. ed with rriv;itr an.l dV.. ... vf .K. rmy, met the ship that brought ial brought The great he next dav. of the Sal mm 10 -"ou 1 nam pi ion parade in London on th was made un not onlv vation soldiers, pure and simnh? but of laborers, such as bakers and broom makers, at the trades in which Gen. Booth's social scheme supplies work. In a speech two days later the general called his people "a great Halleluiah electric wavine lieht. ln bad taste again! Yes. from some points of view. Yet before condemning a body larger than scores ol churches, and better in the one respect that it harbors no drones, it is well to think a mo ment. Is every one in the world to be bettered by the same means? As well expect religion to appeal to all men throueh one form as call ------ .... .. ...... ....... ..ii upon every man lo be a clergyman. I The Army may not be needed in some rural American towns where its noise is heard, but in Ihe slums of the great cities black holes in to which the churches so often fail to throw light, it has been and their boisterous religion. The army must be given credit for great success for good among a class of people that t 1 1 : . . a class 01 people that have been sA.i. " rcacucu 111 nu omcr way. 4 the Army has accomplished great u,'r,ar aers hae b, la"is ol Ih a.!'' ! Ik 4 fe "v good and steadily gains strength. jurnped" and un.vticccssfone L I" t briJ aa.e akkir ,l . va lli'i;- 4- General Booth's recent return ur'' . b aaats iinsr. fir.sHf4.k j-Muvt. to England from a tour of inrvtr. " r McthmlUt vA(re I I'lVkr a,la t tW VI t i.!..(. ts av. H.a 1 .I,. .,(,: .,. i . i.i 1 in ine rMinn. narratu rr ttuScaa 1 iiiiinvi 1. it i.iiun vi iiiwumiiu?i I . ... . , " xi, ; k ... r . t ,1- , rkskthi4. lk.a r. liishia la '" '"" .' lbs? cll. qak kaaa4 fstl. rk.Slk in I ta,v stop "sneering at Salvation cranks I the evraina- e arai ai aM all oe ' .... , M'! l vTMkTV'HI i1 rLl Pt-' hall or mines ano wtvc f Id's t adnsnaAaai I v mlln anil Ix-twrcn lUr l.'rtttkitjr jt-l Tr.nrortuti.n IlMK!ir.is. i in Mior and Mmo IU.M.p; TKi lUillins is ; feci lf I'Jf J9 tcri wide, d J !! afcMrct i ?v S. lleman. ol Chkjcv lia art he lecture hji it inpirutiri in -.?-Italian rrnaissanr. aitth wh.r SUCTlCient Iih-flv is IjUs te iftirvl butUtirts Willi ihf teinnalvn I h.utj charactetMe a jcffal era! l:s.r.,s,Jplu Th?te a rI I rcruh sptni fviuU,: ' . " that gene dec the extrri.r design, tmt i! a tr Weil ulariltnalrl. la t un it ia simple an.l siraMt-orwaftl, cm bracing on the crin! ll m ciousveMtbutr-s rrnUtif jna,liE . roms eic. On cah l the ff side f the IxitMiasf e rt wrl the entrance-, lh e f ih twftS spaciou an4 rmineL To le nchl and Irit l rjihratotce in. skjc. ai irvl r.-.c a a a, l rat ca'Ieri'a. stair leading ih The ejdrrioare tvj ltt aj,!e a4 K4.irnorr itn a,.;? 5 feci hich f ro.w Ihe cwtl tt and are lnjhtevl on Ihe adra lt large windowa, and from atic a highclrarslory exundiaj ar urd 5 ,cct high fro.n the crtl t 'i, the building Tk i - . .1 . .ft on the Central CVurt. Jn,i rts. f ------------ ward on Ihe taestcrn anA m take and an bland e-i.r.nit with : ll.merv Thee ffinojal frat ; display enormowa arched efttran , ces. ruhly cmbelt.s.hrd with cutj- tural dc.iratina embtmaK t mining and ita allied . . . . . eatn ent 01 ihes irof e large square pavilion, swirled J by low J.-mo. which marl, ihe J Jour corners of Ihe build' n4 arc bghlevl by large arched dows extending through Ihe pl leries. Iklweeo the main entrarce an! the pavilions are rit hit UrardJ arcades, form in sj an rpn Ijm iff Tr Sm! on me ground i;r. anj a iIrfitiii:Uil Vk M ,t: .kiwa- t reccseI promenade on Ihe KU"fy ftorr level, whith crnm4rd a tee i r.orr level. wPmh f..mrnif !t a tee I . ' ol ihe lakes and Is and a t 1 trie northward and ihe cal Cen-IUul trai (.ourt on Ihe south. Thrs.e. coverc! promenades are c h 1 feel wide and i feel -tvz. and from them is had access t" the I building at numerous rirta 1 These Uj:gias on Ihe firsl l?.f are I wti1 lie I .wwlm waki;i facet! with ma' l ies ol d.trnt : rort uKrtVf ai a t kinds and hues, which will tecx4n I h IV bi4taa'. Wars slered pari f ihe M.ntt I t- o.!M. l:trlfckI. l 0 hibtt. and v uutird a have ; l:aa , IV i I ! I 1. - ji:al. marketable value al Ihe cMe ( Cbiirt tfw A IU, lh Kstilu-n. T! e li4 (rd '"S t! be hr.ivi: ctcrevf. aed I rmuy tlccratev in pue o.rd;t't I ifV. I tk A I clr. The ornamenlatn Is ma. I rd at the prominenl pirl ot Ihe facade. The estrrior orrsenlk a maive, though grarul apg-ar ance. C aid. II Coaaly . glean the f-t We new a from ihe i mj . . . ith : ,i mt n iMir iern arrrs.irI rn 1 suspicin ol Iwmg ihe wiurdrrer Of thr la'e Itpulv Marshal Mfll'r. nl . spe-ah, d Ihe rlrn r to I K. 1 n . srcurei u ieae - I nineiynine teat om Ihe aJ I )"K College Acte oftd I ol build a rsonace on ir ,r' V tc01 K"""5 h cn 'nticr a,' raisr pefhap Ihe 'T1 ,,,r Jtame thl,rfa in Norti' Carolina. I ! es r- I ! I ir- ,V" Kcnl Kfr5 ch a I verlisr. Uul si; over worR a Jr',r K''''0: 5 f-r Ihe (wU I 1 r!c cr,T r l"s! ll. H c,u,,,n5! wheal, oats, con. trt. garden crops, elc. The fruil crop "ill be a ! I " J W1 peacnea,, ir, I cherries and plumb will W (ki I mTl a lu', The grapa arc I ' !w ' ,h r l crop is generally a bra? crp ins year. Civil engineer J. T. M iAl-ne ry is engager! in maMn a pre liminary railroad suite bten Inoir and I'allerson This vry is being mad under the kvnk pices of Ihe 't;n'l!rpr 4au facturmg Lompane at! other . . . " v cap'""". " Intend i bwuhl iw,. w.x.ri me- .Miiri kiovr ... ... . ... .1 ienoir ana i..e rviue wilfwu Coaiiunr. which r .Rirmf.htrs - m - - road t Johnson City or Bristol. . . . " w Tim I Trrt ib!v ('ottsU any l lheae iha I- lr st, ' nsvuni4aik. !. Atl't s latlt. Kcshi trltutw itts lfal ' " 7 t V . rj r; I r T John T.ll, .. MorgaMon. -. a a a a 1 v .. . MORGANTON, N. C, Tl 1 I ll i M fH kV V kl l& f.(aS4rf (n rv'kk.r Ik s a taisU ,Ut al.M L..L ialr. al h . Uk!.vs,.J,rt,Ir st..i,a! as ka.rrl ej, I Ur t? a. - a, r IU aj:ilH th asta ftf Ittkl mm Aft hi. Ut wl Ik 1 4rs. ajilaj h :i Wet , f . lUif ltaa- avca '.mk.fs n ilk k k h& -M . . 11 . . . IM - UI.' - liiaotWIM Itltlfr a ajtll U hi S uu44 a, M W tUtx t.wlia a.&, a I ill Ni2 rar ia.t l.fa ..' au.knalf kcCae kUava lu'ri N.i laH.iftaiatilks f tS.a. 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