m TmAT TTT1T ft T T CO., Ndahn. V. C ERV1X. - - Editor. ? t f ; ? f i i i I t 4 vfe f r t m mi a n . i 4t Ml Ml 4ll Mt 0 M t ai 4r VG Ml MM II Ml l Mi M' Ml a I will arat to ally ad- ...... !..r ) tr year, or 50 cents for six v"'1' , ,.irs ran le had of newsdealers vim;; -. ,,. . sr reovy. .y-ji.M term to acjrats and nentMleal- -Writ' fr particulars. rI"Mr TUE HKIMLD PrB. CO, " ' Morganton, Ji. C if I! Ma ;ol.Y..T VOL. VIII. NO. 4S WUCU 111 It IX CIlSlV - w 4 " 9 MO KG ANTON, N. C. THURSDAY. IIIUKUAUY if 11 .in r at i i ill 'in 1 n .1 , n n i 1 i i n c 1 1 i i i , SOUTH CAROmA. EWS OF THE STATE. DEXTER. COLORADO, Saaaay It1" of Carolina State banks aggregate capital of Interest from North Carolina I Poiots. At Lockville; near Raleigh, a -.'."-"-co cotton mill is to be erect- cd. North have an i.i.--'.cco. Statesville is elated over the rnect of a cotton factory of -o'spindles. comoany to build a $125, ,'a cotton mill is "the talk" at CCO ! lu . Lenoir, says the Tope. The Enterprise thinks two cot ton factories will be built in New ton before the year closes. The Ledger says Mr. J. J. Pavis. of Granville, killed three deer recently at two shots. ..Dick Ellis, aged 6o years, of Mitchell county, froze to death durinc the cold spell while on- his way to work. .Ex-Gov. Holt will deliver the annual address before the literary societies of Davidson Collge at the Tune commencement. t a big spelling-match in Ru'eWi, recently, W. G. Burkhead, principal clerk of the Senate, was the last man to sit down. .A colored fireman of Charlotte waVkilled in a mine at Iron Sta tion Tuesday of last week. Forty tons of earth fell on him. ..The Chatham Record calls at tention to the fact that there will be no full moon during February. There was one on January 31st and the next will be on the 1st of March. I: seems to be conceded that Hon. F. M. Simmons, Chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee, is to have the very gxx lum of the Eastern district electorship. ..At the Mountain Island cot mm nne of the operatives, a i - - -1 - - - the of the n-hit- trirl. trot caueht in machinery and her right arm was torn from the socket. It is feared she cannot live. ..Mr. S. F. Telfair, who was private secretary under Governors Fov ie and Holt, has been retained bv Gov. Carr for the same posi tion. This reflects great credit ucon Mr. Telfair. ..The Acme Corundum Mining Co. of Statesville, has been or eanied with $20,000 capital. H. A Collins, of Statesville, and J. V. Unnev and B Howland, of Penn- svlvdr.ia. are the incorporators. . .Tuesday while Jacob Hyman's wife (colored) was gone from hone near the railroad a few miles below town, her little girl wert to a log fire near where rail road -.ands were at work and her clothes caught fire' and she was burned to death. Scotland Xeck Diirocrat. ..Wm. Cost, a Cabarrus county miser, died about a year ago. About $io,ogo in money and valu- aslcs were found in the craews 01 his house, and his estate was worth $30,000. His relatives are having lively litigation over the distribution of the miser's horde. ..Chas. McAllister, a Charlotte printer, was leaning over the banisttrs. at his home Friday week, lost his balance and fell, his head striking the frozen ground. He did not seem to be much hurt, but Saturday he became uncon scious and died in great agony Sunday. . .Messrs. Haywood and Helen Huff caught 660 rock and 3,500 white perch Saturday nieht about The Chnrehea Maka War A snMBwaK Special Cor. Morgan torn Herald. Quite a breeze of excitement has been raised lately in the matter of Sunday evening amusements. There has existed for many years a law against Sunday amusements; but it has not been enforced against such as" were orderly, peaceable, and of more or less elevated character. For some time past, a few ministers, two in par ticular, have been railing against the sinfulness of this thing, and urougm 10 oear a pressure upon the authorities which culminated last Sunday evenings A squad of police marched through the streets, closed up the show "Won derland," arresting the proprietor ana some otners. A concert was in progress at the Tabor Grand Opera House of high classical music, finely rendered. The man aeer and an the musicians were arrested and taken to the police station. It has been noised throughout the country that Dean Hart's house was mobbed ; the crowd which gathered thicat and fast, was a consequence of the ex citement from seeing all these par ties marched through the streets under arrest, on their way to the station house. All the harm done however, to the mansion of the Rev. Dean, was the breaking of two windows. Meanwhile the police went on with their work. A private German club which has been in existence for years, always very respectably conducted, was having an entertainment, none be ine admitted but members of the club. The police put their exlin guishei on this also. Indignation meetings have followed, but it does not seem likely they will ac complish much. The ordinary mind has been puzzled to draw the line of distinction between an orderly concert of fine classical music iu a beautiful opera house, and the blowing of horns over the head of Rev. Kerr B. Tupper, who with Dean Hart led the crusade. These horns, however, euphonious to the ear. and enltvenine to the senses, of the church goer, to one who has lived in New York, bear m . 1 - an untoroinate rcsemoiance to the horns of fish-mongers as they drag their wagons through the streets. This class of street musi cians may have passed away, though they existed years ago; who knows but the clerical con cert may have arisen from its ashes the butterfly from the grub ! Since one can get theatri cal entertainments in these church es, it is unreasonable that the pub lic cannot dispense with common amusements on a Sunday evening. PAUSON DALE AM lllt-tTWtrr WVatK IRKKa tf. They No firotc l IW fnk! t r Lm Tli fuMf I sNoft lhr. tMcf, NUH o4 wif Utt lb tow rtfcf lctoIy( kS cr t b4a4 4 any more atil Vfr ixni U Cerc4 a ho4l time Lsk S miles below New these varieties of commanding high Berne. Both fish are now A new charter has been made for the citv of Denver which is at most certain to be adopted. Among other things, it takes from the Governor the power I ap pointing the Board of Public Works, and the Police and Fire Boards, and confers that authority upon the Mayor. There is to be an immense ex tending of the city, taking in all suburban towns for miles in every direction. The lewibh hospital is fast be ing completed. It is named "The Frances Jacobs Hospital memo rial to a Jewish woman whose sudden death has put an end to her career, as a worker in chari ties. S W. The Horse that Polled the Flow Mo IUi IMI oaner. Senator Vance, of Nroth Caro lina, has stated the doctrine, to the victory belongs the spoils, in a quaint, homely way which is peculiarly his - own, but which coes home to the understanding .... . I I....fu of all his hearers, ano un endorsement. "The horse that palled the plow ought to have fodcer, was tnc cprcic TW Mmm rm4Mllf R. txsW. saUI. At ten minutes before two o'clock this afternoon, the jury in the Iiale-Nutail divorce case. brought in a verdict annulling the marriage of Mrs. Kftie Smith to the defendant. This verdict was tantamount to a decision that Date is Nutall. The jury was out about three- quarters of an hour. None of the principals in the case were present when the verdict was read. Nutall. or Dale, is now under a $500 bond to answer the charge of bigamy in the Paulding supe rior cour:. He was tried ami convicted, and the supreme court granted him a new trial. WHAT Tilt rtllttoNtfc CLAIMtU. Mrs. D.le, or as the plaintiff in the case now calls herself, Mrs, F-ftic Smith, aks fur a total divorce from the defendant to trial on the ground of bigamy. The petition asserts that the petitioner was married to Dale, or Nutall in iS$4. and that on the 5th of May, 1S91, she discovered that her alleged husband was an 1m poster. She declared in her pennon that it was proven to her that the real name of the man she martied Walter Dale was J. O. II. Nutall. and that he had married a woman in North Carolina named Uartn. whom he subsequently deserted. The case was called (or trial, and Dale put up "mistaken identi ty as his defence. The case has been pending since last Friday. Dale, or Nutall. is well Known in Atlanta. It was here, in fact, that the first suspicion that he was another person than whom the claimed to be was breathed. In iS$) Dale was paster of the Baptist church at Bellwood. lie was tx-pular with his congrega tion and he and his Vourtg wife seemingly had many years tfhp I whUh pincss before them. One day Dale was acewsted o the Broad street bridce by a stranger, who addressed the al leged preacher a "Nutall. "You are mistaken, sir." said Dale, "my name is not Nutll. "I know better, it K utortcd the other. The stranger proved t be from the North Candida lwn where Dale was charged with hain married Miss Ilorton. and he took the trouble to Investigate the cause of Date's being in Atlanta Discovering the fact that he was preaching here, the North Caroli nian 101.1 me cnurcn pvop I)le was a fraud. This cu'minated in charges be ing made against the pastor by the members of the Ikltwovl church, and there was a split in the parish, some of its members persisting in clinging to the man who had been such a popular shepherd of the fold. A formal investigation was calle j for and the brother of iliss llorton was brought here trom North Carolina. He declared that the preacher's light name was J. O. II. Nutall. and that he was the man who had deserted his sis ter in North Carolina. llorton wanted to emphasUe his statements by punching the preacher's head, but was prevent ed from doing so. Cm ttatts O, Jan. ji. AkV cr great telescope, the tfc.J Ur ges! la the wottl, tast b completes! by Warner X $ry, ol this city. The iastrurel was constructed for the new (Wveta roeot Naval OMervat xy, e Georgetown hetehts When the Uhmope .Is pHt4 to the icoith the object rUts itt be fett above the tS-w. 71 weight o the telescope is J tSo The lube is ji feet a4 jfcvt in diameter at the iai44te. Um wnwn point it tapers iafss ei ther end. It has three motions of ipee!. operated by cIx.wotk, oe l the stars, one for the sua 4 oe for the moon. .V. I. HViV I.IKE OX KlT.oM THE GHAYE 4Wa tM aW. a A Successful tftal of tW p ' malic cons ol ihedtnaiteci jr Vesuvius was made at IVt Ksal, S. C. Jan. ttst. Twelve shots were 6rv4. sU at a ranee of lards a-1 s at lesotards. Ten of the fl within to yards ol th reijie4 rrp. and eserv oe ol the tele would base struck a eaiof'af at the distance degael by tVe tard. lit mathiftery lr ( trollins the guas woVcl pftft ly. A trial will soo be a4e the ship in mot,, 11 WJ IWf ta a In Pari, Tcsas. itetlt. a tm named Henry Iilh. aastl4 and ki'.'ed a bit Mff4 Mj rile Var, whc a'4 scra S ft Mali hm W TlMl lwt K 4tstl4 " by a l;ai A4e rtgilaoa k.TM Nvvlf4 Ni a.kx:v wi IK Hi YKtt 4 IUtpae Tte tf will Uli IV t' tie has ! t Ixi at tai avl Vct i,4 Aos iL A. i. A A. a-4 le rftea. (He tfat. t iti b Ai irWttJ tw a t. 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W M .lai I !' M k 0 I nicue the ru r. (( im -. I Ail wi'4 IU VI S.-f Hal aUy aar be the fodder, was I . w:.u U . vfKl lk prices norm i language in which - and the lucky brothers were offer- ed ssco here for their catch. AVx Berne Journal ..The Enterprise says that Mr. 0. L. Lowe has a five year old boy who cannot be prevailed on to wear shoes. All through the late c A d spell he could be seen on the streets bare footed But he cn- the familiar doctrine, and though Senator Vance is being criticised by some of the ultra civil service people, and called the spoils Sen ator, he has said nothing which is not good politics, and politics which no party is strong enough in thU investigation led to the in dictment of Dale for bigamy. He was tried and convinced, but sub sequently granted a new trial. which he was awaiwiK the divorce case was brought. THIS MORMNw'S rue. MM.. This morning at 9 o'clock the arguments in the case organ, fudge Hammond op?ned for the plaintiff. 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I- t:.su. aiiN4kia aa Family Groceries afca- IMCOVth-lONK itj 1 rfi ti1u.rv ob ))Mttd. JOHN TULLasa af Sa at fH' a-t-fw-i atMM 4a NtH.tHa '' 4w kMHtNa ul WSt . KWaTVIalCIt, Pw-tlt'jfxj.Vic Artiit fill' fStv, Jfw-.lO i w tt4l )ai wttuui.rrois.fc r .a ii-T a...a T...ai. .4 'fi I . JL a ..La.. ira'fl.i!UH- M ! la (wf.. 1 Ut 44 t4 ir I a-w-w-. a.rUu. la . aSitMKla U.aj M rwS.i.afli.a, l v1 WL1fS,'lt W., ?w , I I '" i awf.l a anil has tU appaae "I o-c moorr4 ta a wharf. The struc ture has ah the fettles tVt ia bng ti Ihe actual sh Swthj as guns tuftvt. lorpedo lV. ! pe l acts an4 U-m - ! anchors chain cal ls dast.aa ingsdeck wttings, etf. ec, 1 gethcr with all aypMr-s tr working the same. sea mrn mrchfkUs a4 rS t Th rffvrlorvmets bronchi forth I drade I bT He NaVV lr.rtl - . . . . . I T . . t a . n - lb l.tl"HKajL w i oved it the most of anv of the V.-....- 1 j . 1 ...Kit i !t aim uoes uui kiiuw viau j lave a cold. tn rlirrcard. - ' O " ... . Mark you, he did not say mai 1 pre5ent in that court roomana oe the horse that did not pun mc waaie defendant in tnccc men Judge Hammond spoie hour, plow shall be turned out to starve, I pending. or shall not have fodder. He only Jor an nsJ c w ww a . 1 ..-'ir. uonny liatcn, tne newiy elected treasurer of Chatham county, was found lying dead in the road near his home last Thurs day week, with one hand clutch ing his chest. The Record says there is no suspicion of foul play, hut it is believed that he died of Heart disease, as his father before hirn c'id. ..The next annual meeting of the State Pharmaceutical Associa tion will be held in Greensboro next August instead of Winston, as as decided at the last meeting in Raleigh. The change was necessitated by the burning of Hotel Z inzendorf, the loss of which makes hotel accommodations in adequate for such a gathering in He was followed by Judge Ander son who placed a very different interpretation upon the testimony. He reviewed a number of case ahnrin mistaken identity had been proven and emphasised the during Ihe I.ti-itioa, discipline and mode of bfe a o-r naval vessels are fowpietfly show n. The details of ra is a. howeser. as great as lM er: meat of the actual sip The crew cives certain drill. tpa! ly boat, torped 1, a4 gaa ssn-ts as in a vessel of war. The dimension 4 e stractwre are th- of th? actual battlhrf i,.w.i? Iceelh. i feel: wtth nidship, (-9 Icet J iachrs: a4 from the water lne i !- p ihe main deck, it feet. CeatratJy rLa:r4 on this dec is a utr structure S feel KigH with a baa mock berthing on the ae J levl high, and above the- are IU bridge, ehart'hou. aa4 le At the forward eaf of ihesupr structure there is a eo Hwp4 inatr. rolled ihe "military il. near the top -I whkb are pat4 two circular "lops as ep- lor sbarr-s holers. KapM-aac a N-, ts sal la Mi a4 A" lia, fbg ffal 4 Mva? f iUsevai akrtiut. vf lae ! t - wal f. h. Ata Ws vt sw Mrv Aia. .or w- U sjr 4 a wfe ! - .4.'? t'i ., for our own men olaed a Sagstafl lor sitfaa'i'g foMr It inch betcfc4a4C iMtws. 1 lat C uy. CO . ue have in our Dossession ar . . . .1 nr . 1 r M i-v ui iiie western aroiini". : patter published in Salisbury, of d.e of September 29, 1829. In looking over the markets we find that seed rntlnn was hrinenne i2 to 1 cents a pound, followiner are some other prices quoted: Corn 25 to 30, .eef 3 to 4, butter 8 to 10. flour aid what the horse who did pull the plow deserves. He leaves tbe other horse to look out for him self. He is arguing the case of the horse who worked, and who u-nrlcrrf where he ought to have worked. He believes, just as lestimony of the photographers I fr moWfjr4 ia fs, 4 tMe most other people believe, that introduced in ihe behalf of Dale, I Tk Mihi froa IU water the best things should come to who haj declared that the photo- I .. . h wWi of Ibis tail laf . a . a . .a . . . ii...iua.i- w thn who carried me uay, uu rar,hs taken 01 .uian ini " 1 u ,fc ii. iwe s snatched victory irom inc eo- years ago and piciurrs i""? I tlae trenched loe. lie aoes noi -j I taken ol liaie were iici:j nut them all to the sword and no . uo different individuals. Judge nuarter: he only says look out juv followed aoJ then Judge I rABW,ei . -irfst ft-i-b brvvcw Wa4 hrst, ana men Anderson spoke gn, ana J--K-- a.rlc canaa : l-ar Hammond closed. breech loading lifte caa; lf a- Judge Clark then delivered a rajuodrr rap4 arig g S brief charge to the jury and the ,;m .pan. raf i l-trmg g-: twelve free holders retired to form t;AljIB. guns. aa4 lwr4- their verdict. vm, All of these are pxe4 a4 During the progress of the HUl g,, rrpectiely as ia thega this morning the courtroom was uUe Uulohirv well filled with people, including K .fb4 site af le a number of prominent lupusi. tir Hawthorne, of the Firsl Bap tist church, occupied a seat within be generous to the enemy. Uon t leave these sleek, fat fellows, who have had their noses in the crib for years in possession ol all Ihe best places, and divide up their leavings among horses who pulled the plow. Look out for the faith ful fellows first, and then discuss the fate of these other fellows af terwards. 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