The SScraltl.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1893.
LOCAL SEWS.
Iwal Passenirer Schedule W. IT. C. R. R.
' UOINI) WEST.
S.i. II passes Morvranfnn IS. "9 r. a.
flOIXH BAST.
;r. :s passes Monjauton.... ....... .5.1. p. m.
Burke are vitally interested in
We suggest to the charter mem
bers of this company thai it might
be well to hold a meeting fr the
organization of the company some
day during fair week.
ri avf I W A
Church Directory.
Vkk-btterias 4hitroh. DKlne srrtee every
. ii:iai'. at 11 a. in. and S p. m. Prayer meeting
e'erv Thursday at S p. iu. tunday school every
iWMtli at 9-iii p. iu.. t;. P. Krwin, supt.. and
' vi.cron chapel Mission School at 4 p. iu..
v. A. Koss. smpt. Kev. J. M. Kose. pastor.
M K- cuntm. tsJiTH. Preachtni every S -lut-U
at 11 a. ra. aLd s p. iu. Prayer meetti.i;
evi-ry Wertnestlay at s p. m. Sunday School
,,..,rv SitbUith at 9:3o a. iu., J. A. clay well. supt.
K v. J. 11. rage, pastor.
lui-nsr CiirKCu. rreai-htng everv siltath
it n a. in. and s p. m. Prayer meeting every
V''"irsi'.av at s p. in. Sunday sehool every
- ,'iilirttu'at 9ai. iu.. M. P. Hlldertrand. tupt.
i;, v K- L. Tatton pastor.
ob.xi-k EriscoT-!. mrRrn. services every We are triad to know that he has
..t l-.; and 3rd sunuays. limy i oiniiiumon lsl
-mdav in the tu-rninsr. service every Wtilnes-
,i iv nicht. Sunday school In tlie afternoon.
IV i Pearson. Supt. Kcv E. P. tJreen. revtor.
MKTKOlUlLtHJICAL KEl'OKT.
TaU-u at State Hospital, Morauton, N. C.
Horace lavne returned
home on Saturday from Marshall.
l".r week endins Sundav. Sept. lO. 1SI3.
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Let the farmers make prepar
ation for the Burke County Fair.
Green will hold
Rev. E. P.
divine service at Laurel Hill next
Sunday. Sept. 17th, at 11 a. m
Remember that no entries for
the Burke County Fair will be
taken after Tuesday, October icth.
Married, in Morganton town-
hio. at the residence of R. C.
Whitener, on the 10th inst.. Mr. R
L. Warner to Miss Dovey White
ner. J. C. Mull, Esq., otiiciatinjr.
All of Barke.
The management of the Burke
County Fair promises the finest
fair this year ever held in Burke
Over S12C0.00 in premiums are
offered. Faster horses than ever
before, a better display in Floral
II ail, more attractions, more peo
ple and a splendid brass band.
We cali attention to the new
advertisement of V. II. R.
Tucker Co., Raleigh, N. C. This
house is adding a new department
to their extensive business that
of dress making. They carry one
of the largest stocks of dress
material to be found in the State,
and perhaps in the South, and the
firm is perfectly reliable.
Weldon Atkins, who some
time ago killed his father, Charles
Atkins, in Rutherford county, was
before His Honor Judge Boykin
week before last at .Marion on a
writ of habeas corpus, asking to
he admitted to bail. After hear
ing the evidence Judge Boykin
fixed his bond at $750. It appears
to be a case of sell defence
Died
road into Mitchell mnniv TkU .
is a much needed institution and In last week's issue ol Ti Ilia-
one that the merchants and busi- am we gave the proceedings ot
ness men of Morganton, as well as court up to Wednesday noo. Spl.
the people of Mitchell and upper 6th. Since thai time the follow
log cases on the Mate ducket hc
Ix-rn diprd of :
KImt lawman, larceny. !
ty. Three year in th -ciiicikti4
Walter lVd, carrying crncratr4
weapon. Defendant pleads fcuitiy.
Judgment suspended on payment
of cost.
C H. Bracket, carrying con
cealed weapon, j cases, tfcclcnd
ant pleads guilty. Judgment sal
pended on nay men l IcmU
William King. Clarence McLane.
Jonas Friday, larceny. iHrfendaot
Kine pleads cuilty: lloe a4
Friday plead not RwiUy. Jury
rinds Mctane and Friday emliy.
tp to the hour of our gomtf t
taken his old nosition at thedenot rrc Inc,r
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"Mr. I nan Uoyd. who has Kufus Hurt, assault anl bat
been working at the 1). & D. school, tery. C.uitiv. Four months in
is visiting his hone in Lenoir. jail with leave for commiioer
Mr. E. F. Reid returned on uU
Saturday from Athens. Trnn. Jerry t.ardner. Margaret l.,te.
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, , .. . . I assault ami oattery. icutiats
Dr. L. h. Koss returned last n!,K -..;. t , r,i
week after a three weeks stay in rw.n.u.t , '. . ik t.
Mr. W. C. Ervin spent a few-
days last week in Washington.
Mr. Walter Brem, Jr.. left on
Friday for the University.
Miss Beulah Wilson, one of
Morganton's charming daughters,
left on Tuesday for Peace Insti
tute, where she will spend the
winter.
Miss Cora Wilson leaves to
day for Fort Mill, S. C
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mclkc
left last week for I.incolnton.
garet B'ye pay a toe of $10 a4
Civt
Waits Krwin, Charlie Avery, at
fray. iMcndantt ptea4 tuiUt.
Judgment suspended oa pajeicnl
of cost.
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We ate twfc Ka i-e4 1 IU)i
live opplty (t tt
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the htty 4 xf rit f IW
State. t( sUily itt
nfKoy K a ! o4 a
curate tfatwM ! rftk
a4 escnts of half cty .
and trm in tv tU s ol a
avtivc itt't w fc wim-I
put in a pral tm af- !
pe ration ttat 1
! left fr-i ff4i ffw"i
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WattM" l?tal fIj m f t.V
e4 us to rei'l
tkat tK WU c s oMr !
?t-iie cufttt!c e-ut4
at t&.e tl !
mt f tlv4 fuel 1
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wa a fta ! stct(C
tfttttty, I ett4 wt!W M J
others a a mtt l t &
lit fivl
payment of cost.
John liatiey, assault an4 battery.
Not cuilty.
W. A. Uilon. asawU ar4 hat
terv. liuiltv. Judgment u$;n
ded on payment of ut
. r
I . K. MulL cruelty t- amv
Defendant pleads eudty. )4c
Mr. M. F. Scaife returned on I ment suspended on payment ol
Mondav from a delichtful trir I cost.
abroad.
Mrs. T. II. B mar, from Ashe
ville. is visiting at her father's.
Maj. J. W. Wilson.
Mr. Plato Durham spent Sat
urdavin the city.
t?-v t-: 1.. 1 r.-t
St. Louis, Mo., and their mother,
Mrs. J. B. Mack, of Fort Mill. S C.
are stopping at Mrs. K. I- Mc-
Connaughey's.
Mr. Alex. Hall, of Hickory,
spent Saturday at the State Hos
pital.
John Smith. a-au?t n4 battery
Not cudtv.
The cae of the State ltlii
Mcalliar4 for ourgtafly was Cat
led I hurday m.tf. al a
jury of ti free hdits !ct'J
from a venire of Z Tne ae
cnsurr.e4 all of Ifewrsdav. a-d
after an examination of all t-
witnesses Judge Uj"ifli io'rwet
ev! the jury to return a vcrdKt rf
not guilty and MSalar4 wa
turned lse.
The case of the Sta:e s. lUr:.
Brittain. charged with tHe m-fJt
of his brother, Julius Hntt ."
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Oa last Friday eening the called Friday m.rg ftr a
voting ladio gave quite an enjoy
able "bal proud re" at the Florial
Hall, complimentary to the young
men. The young people looked
unusually well with their powdered
hair and antique costumes. The
venire of j?o frr-tvl t1 I
lowing lurv was ut ; t --.''- -
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chaprones were Mr. an.l Mrs. J. T. j Call, Hugh Sthetla4. I. A
Walton. Mrs. Judge lkvkm. .Mrs. urawiey. i ne ueie.ar wa rp-
I.. E. Jones and Mrs. '.. t. Corpen- resented by attotnev S J Kn
,ng. I. T. Avery. I. T. IVrks as,
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Mr. fcd. Chne.of H.c ry. is NUod .1 rl tn e
in the cay attending court. rrsecutH,n by CoU W. lVr.
Mr. W. W. McConnauchcy. The trial was cnmece4 li 'as
from Montezuma, spent several I evening and the cae Csea ta the
davs in the citv last week. Hehaslinrv Tuesday cvcnioe 1I
iust comrl?tcd his new residence I o'clock, t'p to the buf of tf
goinsj to press the jury ha Z -t
rcnderetl their verdsct.
T. C Adams. Noah Wi;taT,
in Burke county, on
Sept. 6th. 1S93, Mr. Chariie E.
Ross, aged 19 years. He was a
son of Mr. Stephen Ross, at whose
h .me he died, and was a brother
of Mr. Will A. Ross, of Morgantcn.
Deceased was a true type of moral
and christian character, and very
industrious. His death was sudden
and unexpected. The day before
his death he went about his work
0:1 the farm. Early the next
morning he became suddenly ill
and expired in a few hours there
after. He was a sufferer from
consumption, but it is said his
death was due to heart failure.
The remains were buried at Salem
church on Thursday, the ;th, at
io o'clock.
Owing to the heavy rains of
the past week the water courses
have, been swollen to a consider-
bie height, a number of bridges
have been swept away and crops
have been greatiy "damaged in
rr.anv localities. The Catawba river
and 'John's river bridges on the
Lenoir road have both been swept
away and travel over this road is
completely cut oft". The citizens
who live between John's river and
on 1:1s farm near Swan Pvnils and
will move there in October.
Solicitor Ncwland spent li st
Sunday at his home in Lenoir, re
turning to llurke court on Mon
day.
Dr. Iiohnson. of Salem; Mr.
Hall, of Hickory, and Capt. Saw
yer and daughter. Miss Daisy, of
Asheville. spent Wednesday at
the State Hopital.
Mr Bob Williams, who has
been spending the summer with
his uncle, Dr. P. 1. .v.urphy, leaves
to-day for Davidson College.
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Capt. J. C. Mills, of Brindle
town, is spending this week in
town.
Miss Estelle Kincaid leaves
this afternoon for Baltimore,
affray. Guilty as to Adam : nt
guilty as to ithams.
Joel Watts. Ida l.wdeimU.
fornication and adultery. Watt
bound to next term of cul e
$jio bond.
Battger Tajlor. dMtubc ie
lit?t us confffet:atin. Nt gi-tf-
S-..ncLI IVarcv. rrtaw. i l.s ls V. vf a 5-vm
Caes. Pleadsgudty. Judgement a- 1 " f
suspended on payment of ct. I trMU fai
It and bit-1 '! rtat w ?tS fc- 4 t -
tery. Not guilty. I r: mtl
John Ilrown. .bo 1 ate. it 1 ir 1 .-
of M
Ar" Ktty. 4a-ls, a wty
Wilson. Kobert WitUam. dtt?.
tnf -K.d Not ruiltv.
Wm K f ?rn the rrd. ! a ! f"?tak. a
. I r, ik r.un nn l. ve-tefdav i "t-l t?: tS l C
nnrtn and the State docket Kal I ffi.! e Ky.ol JIV'
where she goes to buy her fall not then oeen unisnea. 1 ne pro
ceedings lor me irmammo wi
week will be given in our nest
issue.
Linville river are now in a position j erai days.
goods.
Misses Carrie and Mar Con
nelly, of Connelly Springs. N. C,
are visiting Miss r.t.ie lyne.
Mr. and Miss Wiley of Salis-
burv, and Miss Hall of Hickory,
came nr yesterday to 10m the
World's Fair party from here.
which was to leave to-day but
owing to the washout between
Old Fort aiu Asheville trie tripl
will have to be posponed for sev-
to fuilv appreciate the iron bridge
across the Catawba, which stands
at least ten feet above the highest
water mark; and as the freshet
came during the session of Burke
Superior Court, we judge that the
iron bridge has saved the county
a good sum of money by enabling
many citizens
Judge Cillcy. of Hickory ar
rived in tie city to-day.
tin Sunday morntntf. t&
inst . Sallte. wife ol J. A lackey,
parsed away and to tfV. "e
leaves behind a husband an I etgt
children to mourn a whuh
none but the afilcted can appreci
ate. Mrs. i.acicy was woman i
splendid physique and htt lren.J
were surprised whec they har4
that she was so suddenly and
fatallv calle4 to her be4 A bf ate.
Mr.Z. T. Corpening returned nJ ,ving wife, a ten4tf.Kt'.
from New York on Monday. j .i-nt mother, she bre the b-f
Mis- EilJ Dunavant. returned
home on Saturday from a delight-
required in court to f ul trip to Chicago and Washing-
attend regularly.
The Herald received this
week the following proposition
from a citizen of Burke : "If you
will insert th s advertisement lo
wit : A limited number of bushels
of beardless fuicaster can be had
at for one dollar per bu. if I
succeed in selling I will pay you
for two years subscription to The
Herald in advance." Gracious!
hut this was a stunner! The
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dens ol lite laithluuy ana tn
Fur the past lew year a eaWu
member of the Meth St cn
m union, she 44 all m her r
to train her chil4ren in the nurture
and admonition of the lrd.
Her death was a beautiful Iti
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Miss Alice Sloan returne4
Sunday from a visit to Hopkins
ville. Ky.
Mrs. r.arcello,of New York
editor fainted, and the office force City, is in town this wee.
day in honor ot tne -
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t-ijuny aim in lu j. ..v.-. ---j, 1 . .
after a careful calculation, finds bv Mr. Haithcck on I riday
m . .
that the gentleman would get tne
worth of his money in the two
years subscription, probably sell
ail r.f i; m-hcaf at a dollar a
bushel and The Herald would
get nothing for the advertisement,
o the editor, very rt luctantly, de
clined the proposition.
A Burke county man, now
livine in Mitchell, tells us that
there are about thirty families in
his neighborhood that want to
come to the Burke County Fair, but
that they will be unable to do so
on account of the condition of the
Jor.as Ridge road. The recent
storms of wind and rain have so
washed out and filled this toad
with timber that it is about im
passible. This is a public road
and the proper authorities should
see to it that the road is opened
out and rut in lix at once. Apro
that she cvuI4 see Kef m thr a :
little ones, bi had R"n o b
tore, waiting to welcome her i
the courts ot heaven; thai il
might luok hard t lake her from
her husband and cbiWren, bl
that Go4 knew bel and she cn
mended them ls Hi ! care.
There is a ii sweet- in
the sons? el the irM when IV
Comforter lu.he l he? eht4s t
sorrow and aure us lHal t
leved one ab4e with ltn ad
forever. Thi arar ihe
row iff husban4 an I little ones
have, and oM i;ranl tnal il ma
vthe an4 slten iheir prijr
ajte here. A t m
IVGo l see HaithociV dis
play ot carpets, curtain. Ac.
I Mil 4I I.I4.
Join th iTut prwNkn ! It
mart h-s to vi. l.ryl It kn-w de
feat! In."4-rill on it Uinnrr I l"
in irini; battl-ery."lr. IVre a tiol
den Medieal Diwovrry. Ita !
march extend irw the owntinrnt
and around the world ! A harpy ill
tration .f th r-.pularitv and I u4rtM of
this world-famed n-roedy. t rxrty
where relievinis pain. in-piriOK rp.
i,- .iLoaM?! t'ur all tUnl dia-
..ir it m knnw lrl:ed tba mmti.
the rai-t tl4rMi;h. tlw br! Tht I whether you waul la buy
liver any kidney a repn.i a vurw
...rr.iMv touch: tkroutcK tneni
the whole nyt'n w eleisnwrd and build
up anew. , , ,,.
If ym are Vk. in.lipwd. drlili
tated, wt-ak, Butler in A from maUri.u
. m, .v II ftk I Wkmtt
or oiner pot-n"". j " r
'-(Solden MHli4-aI iJuoovry iw "
edy ir tjrrtlUvt t rctre you.
I e Dr. W. II. Wakenekl will U-
at the Walton It' in tot
ton on he aflrr" ot Wed
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