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.' . - i Successor to "The Morganton Star J SUBSCRIPTS PRICE. $1.00 ! THURSDAY, JAN. it, ijSoA. .'' 1 '- ANNOCKCBMKST. "J , f . We take great pleasure in an nouncing to our readers that on and after Jan. 15th our talented young townsman Mr. I. E.' Avery be connected witn ihe .niR ald in the capacity of associate editor. The work done by Mr. A WORD ABOUT MORGANTON. One of the 'tuffest" things we have seen in print lately, is the communication signed Wander er" in last Saturday's Charlotte Observer, Wanderer is a dandy, or we are decidedly wrong in our calculations. ..We only regret that he has never wandered to Morgan ton, for "if he had his article would not have contained such a para graph as this : ? j "It is said that Raleigh ! contributed about $300 to the late campaign fund. The following sentence has no connec- ... .. 1 - m - ci i a tion with the one above : Two State in Avery as one of the editors ot tne hor8e with 500 people, and it is Trinity College Archive and as cor- said they will have the impudence to 3 & . Mn.rB i ask the next Legislature to move up responaeni uji .viuua fFv.s the remainder." the State have shown his capacity ve don't know whether he tells for newspaper Vork and The Her- the trutn on Raleigh or not, but ald is to be congratulated on hav- he is awa off on Morganton. In ing secured his services. j The Herald for 1894 will be more in: tontine than ever before. We are glad to say that notwithstand ing the financial stringency, the circulation of the paper is increas ing, and we expect to see a. large increase d urine this year, it our friends will give us their assist ance in the way of procuring new subscribers and in gathering the news we will give them a paper wnrth manv times the price of subscription.. Nothing less than 'a thousand new subscribers dur ing the year will meet our expec tations. Won't you help us get them ? THAT TURNPIKE. We are glad to -know that the work of procuring subscriptions to the Burke-Mitchell turnpike still goes bravely on,- and that many shares have been taken by the citizens of Morganton. This is an important enterprise one which every good citizen of the town should aid in every way. As will be seen by a notice pub lished elsewhere in this paper the Stockholders are soon to meet to elect officers and perfect their or ganization' under the charter granted by the Legislature. We mentioned in a previous article that two routes were in contem plation, one the old route by Pied mont Springs and Barrier's, the other by Hunter's and along the ; top of Linville mountain. Since that time a third route has been suggested, which, if found prac ticable, would be much shorter than either of the others and ' would open up a veritable won derland, such as cannot be found elsewhere this side of the Rockies. ' If there is anything in the Appa lachain mountains equal to the wild, cliff-walled canon that ex tends for fifteen miles from Lin- ." ville Falls to Short-off mountain, we have never seen it described. There are sheer precipices, many of them fully one thousand feet in height, that on both sides of Lin ville river, tower in unbroken lines - for miles, and from whose tops the river looks like a tiny thread of silver far down beneath the dizzy cliffs. Table Rock, "Hawk's Bill," Short-off, the "Chimneys.," queer pillars of stone, and "Ginger-cake," as the natives have called a curi ous Cyclopean altar of granite, are clustered along the route men- , tioned, from which the finest views ; of the - Linville Gorge could be Obtained.' This route would run from Morganton by Table Rock Academy, and winding up one of the long ridges j that make out from the higher ranges, would pass throught the deep gap be tween Table Rock and "Hawk's GOOD-BYE WHITE CITY. the first place the town, instead of 500, has more than 2500 of the best people in the world (some of them), and every legitimate means is being employed to, that is to say the population is rapidly in creasing. The town is also grow ing a great deal, the last Legisla ture having added a . thousand acres of land to it, and since that time Morganton enterprise - has added an electric light plant, a brass band, a big nre and a bonded debt. "Wanderer did not know these . facts or he would never have hurt the feelings of the State Hospital and the Deaf and Dumb School people by calling this a "one horse town." We don't mind it the least ourselves ; we are above it. Bat it is a little hard on these State institutions to hear people sneer at the town that has brought them into notice, and given them such high standing. (1300 feet above . oyster level.) Wanderer's closing paragraph we cannot comprehend. Dear de luded Wanderer, Morganton peo ple may-be everything else, but they are never "impudent," never. Morganton never asks for any thing she don't want and never wants anything she don't ask for. If there's anything the matter with that we fail to see it. She may be modest and timid and shy about ii, but sooner or later she blurts it out, and then the other fellow generally wishes he had staid at home with his mammy. We are not boasting, we are writing history., . . When Wanderer has a month on his hands that he can spare conveniently, we want him to come up and take in the town. He will see the best town in the Fire Destroy World's Fair BUHdlnrs Tramp Start a Blmxe that Could Hoc Mo Qnenched-Klevea BtlUloa Dollar Goes Up In Smoke. Chicago, Tan, 8. The World s Fair Pompeii came to-night. A rushing volcano of flame, a huge Gothic architecture tumbling into chaos, bewildered mobs of people all were there' under a great starry sky of Italian clearness with Lake Michigan's Droaa expanse as a second Mediterranean. Probably no more magnificient yet terrify ing spectacle has ever been wit nessed this side of the Atlantic. "The World's Fair on fire!" was the cry. Whilwinds of blazing embers were being carried from the end of the court of honer furlherest from the administration building, high over the mammoth roof of the libera! arts building, the largest structure on earth. The great golden statue of the' Repub lic could be seen lifting her liber ty cap defiantly aloft through the clouds of smoke and flame. The fire had been burning less than an hour when a thunderous crash of falling timber and a trem endous shout from the crowd an nounced the collapse of the peris stvle. A moment later another and, falling heavily, buried them beneath the burning pile'and they were - abandoned. Back of the French was the Japanese exhibit and about it clustered a Crowd of scared and frantic Japanese. This, like many exhibits, has not been released from bond, and the goods could not be taken from the build ing. Under the direction of some Japanese officials, the wares were carted to the doors and there they stood guarded by natives of tne riowery Kingdom, wno sor rowfully awaited the destruction that seemed inevitable. All of the American exhibits had long ago been removed, but the for malities of the custom house had detained the goods of the foreign: ers. 1'I T YOURSELF ON RECORD. What is Candidate for Legislative Honor Hast Let Voter Know "Where They Are At." Lenoir, N. C, Jan. 8, 1894. To the Editor of The Hit aid: The election of a United States Senator to succeed Senator Ran som will be the important thing in the next Legislature. Candi dates tor the Senate and House are already being suggested. Be fore a man is brought out by his friends he ought to put himself on Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher prescription for Infanta and Children. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feYerishness. Castoria prevents Yomltirig Sour Curd, cures -Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves . teething troubles, cure constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. THE RECORD BROKEN ! ON rilU ES OF CLOTHING AI!D GENTS' FURIIISH1HSS 1 18EB rranr-SEva nus,, JOHN TULL, (Graduate in Phamiacv.) -4- Castoria. temfteyell from the crowd told record as tQ his choe for Senator that the liberal arts building had caught fire and that the ' whole Exposition was threatened. ' A dramatic! incident marked the destruction of the peristyle. , One of the ladders upon which was a group of firemen fell with the col umns, anu uc ",c. 6-The Herald and the Cosmo- uKulc., wut , polifan bQth one for two dol. The only way the people have of ex pressing a choice, is by choosing Sena tors and ietresentames whose views are known and whose promises can be depended upon. Verbum sat. Democrat. juries more or less severe. The sky was lividly brilliant at this time with falling sparks, many of which fell away to the north showing the roofs of the Art Palace, Woman's Building, and the various State structures with fire. Every train and street car added momentarily thousands to the throngs of people, and but for the terrifying spectacle and the danger of life and property, it seemed as if the greatest gala night of all at the World's Fair was 00 in all its glory. HOW AND WHERE THE FIRE STARTED. The fire started in the casino, just east of the agricultural build ing, and south of the peristyle. The casino was quickly destroyed and the names , surged north on top of the peristyle, and, dropping, made a second line of fire along the base of I the columns. The flames then sprang through the music hall, which corresponds at the north end of the perisstyle to the casino at the south. While the fire was burning there was one of the singular and facinating sights of the night. Along the top of the peristyle were scores of statues. The spectacle for those : people fortunate eaough to be on the moving side walk just east of the peristyle was one ot a succession are coming in the compass. from all points of " Castoria is an sxoellent medioio for chil dren. Mothers haTe repeatedly told ma of it good effect upon their children. Da. O. C Oaoooa, Lowell, Ha. " Castoria is the beat remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is no far distant when mother will consider the real Interest of their children, and ns Castoria la tead of the various quack nostras which ar destroying thair krred ones, by forcing opinin, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful . agent down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graces. Da. J. T. Kmcaaxoa, Conway, Ark. That Centaur Cmpar, TZ M Castoria. " Castoria U so wall adapted to ehfldrsa that I iiii.miiiienil a s superior toany prescription known to Das. XL A. Anew ,. D.. Ill So. Oxford SI, Brooklyn, V. T. w Our physicataa ia the children's depart ment hare spoken highly of- their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria,' and although we only have among our medical aappUe what it known a regular prodoota, ye we ar free to confess that the merits of Castoria ha won u to look with faror trpoa tt." U arras Hoarrrab ajtd DtsranaBT, Preparatory to new buying, we propose to sea . . . 1000 Cravats ut 25c worth 50c. 75 MEN'S FINE SUITS, CORK-SCREWS AXD CLAY WORSTEDS, at 33 Kr cent, leu than cost. - Underwear - at your own irice. A new a nd frtL line f Drugs, Chemicals . - . . i. FANCY QOODS just received and to arrive at JOHN TULL'S lua CL Bxm, IVsa, j Strait, aw zmuri GENTS' UANDKEECHIFS AND SILK MUFFLKUS A SPECIALTY. JL RECORD of twenty-nya yei of cvres ia made by Dr. Fierce' Golden Medical DiscoTerr. In all blood disorders. this remedy ha num bend it cures by tha thousand. Y of uninterrupted soo- long ago lea tne letor to eu remedy as no other blood -purifier can be sold. They hare so much confi dence in the "Dis covery" that ther avarante it in all diseases that come from a torpid liver or impure blood. As a blood -cleanser, flesh -builder, and strength-restorer, nothing like the "Dis covery " is known to medical science. Dy. Denei. Indirection. Biliousness, and the most stubborn Skin, Scalp, or Scrofulous Affeo- I tions. auickly yield to its purifying and cleejudng properties. If it doeant beneflt ( cure, you have your money back. For Colic. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera i or Dos ana (JAOiera lniantum, taxe.iw. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart-Weed. OVERCOATS AWAY DOWN. GOODS FOR THE MULTITUDE AT ' j . ' Just received, a large lot of Odd Pants, from 75c to tS.00. x 7 vv ALLACE B ROS. PHARMACY. Alo a full and laree airin,.... of all kinU of , l - PATENT MEDICINES and besides a full Hue of Mich ,r- tides of every day QKe a - ' ' - 1 j . COMPOUND UATUAETJC I PILLS, ! CASTOB OIL, TUKPEMIXE, 8WEET OIL, COPPEBAS, j EPSOM. SALTS " I AND BLUE STONE, II for soakiiig a beat. -o State, and will understand why of gigantic human beings plung- the S'.ate insists on thrust ing its institutions upon us. He is a bright writer certainly, j and if we like his looks when we see him we will keep him and make a man of him. j The income tax is the only way in sight to give the people who have been working at the short end of the tariff swingle-tree a pull on the chaps who have had nearly all the pole to themselves. There is too much weight on the other end of the see-saw to make the game worth playing. A moderate income tax will help to shift the burden. ing one atter another Lnead long into the waters of the lake below. The origin of the fire is said to be in revenge on thopart of a couple of tramps. The solitary guard in the Music Hall says that just before the flames broke out he kicked two vagabonds out of the Music Hall ani told them to find quarters elsewhere. They left in direction of the Casino, andsoon after the fire broke oat, and soon every thing on the grounds was terror and confusion. Fears of, looting added to the horror of the scene. Through the" glass roof and buildings could be seen the 'piers falling like boulders in an ava lanche, crushing and burning the exquisite French section and I la tf-TieAJ" I so I VI 50. row A case it will not cure. 4 A New Stock, Elephantine in Size, "Lilliputian in Price. More Goods than have ever been shown by I any House in North Carolina at one time. Ours is the only viotning i-iouse in town. vomers are mixed stocks. COLLETT & GILLAM, THE HABERDASHERS. FIRE INSURANCE I It is an ameabte LaxaUre, and a Nerve Tonio. Bold by Drufgista, or sent by mail at rioSOo. und $L00 per packs gn. Samplesfree. Tf Tlrs --n Elegant TOictT Powotn AlV ItU for the 1Wh and Breath-Kio, rr -tj ac.WeUsACXx.LeKoy.N-y REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PIEDMONT BANK accordingly. OK UUXUAH1UK, fi. l At the close of business December 30, 1893. -O- BSOCKCE8. Loans and Diaconnts, $55 963.74 Orcrd rafts, 689.73 Real Estate. 5 675 Fnrnitnre and Fixtures. l.OOO Dne from other Banks. 10,269.74 Cash on hand, 6,073.43 Total, . $79,473.66 When you see them and hear the prices you will under stand why we have bought in such quantities. We write policies on all classes of desirable risks in tne following stand' ard companies : N. C. HOME of Raleigh ; CONTINENTAL of New Tork ;, PENNSYLVANIA of Philadelphia; DELAWARE " - I VA. FIRE AND MARINE of Rich mond; I m? v rr a vr-rsa a tt wit a x -- T A - . j .u. . 'ii i i i nu,Qfliuw asu i.Ba.urtsa oi uui sd),as many uu, "inai wc will not ue unucr- I New Orleans, v I ASUV & ERVIX, . Hxraxd Build ins;.' Morganton, N. C The time to buy is when everybody wants to sell. The bulk of our stock for the Sprint of 1804 was 1 1 .J"' . 1 T- . . . . . uougni aunng ine ranic,- ar. panic prices, ana will De sola sold," but we say to you that while this stock lasts - 1 1 We will Undersell the Best of Them. I.IABILITIKS. ih...t..:.. J . . 1 r : Every Democratic Congressman Lnd British sections. The fire- ought to be at his post in Wash ington during this critical period in the party s history. Speaker Crisp is having a hard time find ing some of them now but he is not having half as hard a time, as ' a. eeaa some 01 mem will nave trying to Bill," and thence keeping above find out "where they are at" next ai i rr : . . tne ciins, wouia SKirt the moun tain side until Linville Falls are reached. It will surprise many to learn that over this route Linville Falls can be reached in about fall. The millions who' visited the "White City." last year will read the account of the terrible fire in the Fair grounds with sorrow. twenty-three miles, the faWs being The magnificent foreign exhibits packages awaiting shipment oniy aoout tour miles beyond-the in the Manufactures and Liberal low gap mentioned, and at an e.e- Arts Building were destroyed' and that was the great loss. The buildings were to have been torn down anyway. vation two hundred feet greater. wcr uuc 1 01 me three routes proposed the road, must be built, and the larger the subscription - 1 obtained the better the road will be, and the better the road the more travel will it draw towards iuui8aiiiuu. ine question ot a choice of routes will of course be decided on the report of : compe tent engineers, and the best route ... 1 ue men wrij are pushing this matter are doing a gooa worlc and well deserve the heartiest cooperation at the hands of our people. ; - -Next fall s electidns will be very importan,t. The fact is, we have quit having erections that 'arenot important Nine members of Congress, a State Treasurer, members 'of both houses of the State Legislature, and Supreme - and Superior court Judges, the number of judges' who must stand for election depending on whether or not Attorney General Osborne is right in his opinion as to the terms of judges elected to fill vacancies. The Legislature chosen will -elect successors to Senator Ransom and to Railroad Commissioner T. W. Mason. TTw - I r , . jr iu 1 iu uuur oi going to j press the Democratic proposition : w an un incomes ot over $4,000 per annum , has occasioned very little excitement in this hailiaI.lr Cl.. l . ui pcupicarepainoiic and they say if it must come they will try and worry along with it. Kope. Elias has been knocked out and. Capt. Melvin E. Carter is now. Collector in this district. Capt. Carter is a good Democrat and will make just as good a, col lector as anybody ; but the ques tion now arises, .how much better off is the Democratic party for the bitter fight that has been made on Mr. Cleveland's appointee " Whether Attorney General Os borne is right or wrong in his opinion as to the judges elected to fill vancancies, we agree with our correspondent that a should be madeup before the time comes for the 1 conventions. We cannot afford to take any risks in this matter. Absenteeism is a dangerous dis ease for congressmen, and is apt to become chronic. ABOJJT BOtTTEIXB. For The Morganton Herald. . A genuine "howling swell " Yc.eped and called Bontelle, Who haileth from Maine Some notice to gain, v. DinrnalW raiaeth well, -f '. the way he behaves is disgraceful, indeed it is. If Kflgore were rlghty inclined His talents employment could find In firing such men , With his good number ten Planted squarely upon never mind. Where it would do the most good, as a matter of coarse. . CPersons wishing accident tickets can get them .by cal ling at Thk Head office. t"The HlRVtD Office for Job Work. - , . boats and engines on the lake had by this time subdued the flames in the ashes of the Peristyle and in the lower colonane of the south east side of the Liberal Arts Building and hopes were raised that the fire had been . subdued, but shortly after 11:15 p. m. the flames got beyond control away uy in the. top promenade of the Liberal Arts Building . and the main aisle of the building was a mass of flames, arising from the blazing brands which came from above. Three days ago the number of in each building was : Manfactures, It974 5 Midway Plaisance, 11,300 ; gne arts, 730 ; woman's, 890 ; hor ticultural, 1,000 ; transportation, 600; mining, 1,350: electricity, lb57 J agricultural, 18,400, and 1,500 scattered in other buildings, make a total of 24,000 'packages. Less than 14,000 packages had been shipped away prior to Dec. 26th, last. Most' of the goods re maining were foreign exhibits. -Remorselessly the fire was hurl iirgitself through the interstices of the big iron arches at the dizzy heights above. The flames would, boa constrictor fashion, in and around the -mammoth electric 4ights suspended from the roof. Below these fearful curls of iron, likely to drop at any moment, no man dared to go, even the sturdiest not even venturing within a hun dred feet. lrantic horses, with test case heavily loaded trucks, were plung- ug iiiiuugu me aisies not en cumbered with wreckage or drenched with the falling cataracts of water, most of which fell far short of the topmost flames. The clouds of smoke and vapor that every moment or two" shut out the view of the fire in the roof were colored in the most fantastic fashion running from green and vivid to scarlet. Just what caused the extraordinary views none seemed to know. Guesses were that the dye stuffs and chemicals in the exhibits drowned in water were the origin. Opinions seemed to be general that the loss by water would be even greater than that by fire. '. . The great fire was not without its work of death and injury. estimates of loss. ' The Federal officials put the maximum loss, if the fire does not spread beyond the liberal arts building; at $11,000,000. About 10:45 a great irun arch gave way directly above the French wares, Capital Stock, Sniplus, Undivided Profits, Individual Deposits. Time Deposits. Cashier's Checks. Dne to other Banks, Notes Kedisconntcd. $20,000 IO.OOO 15.27 37.266.93 2.0O9.33 286.79 823.84 9.072 It is a most gratifying statement to make and we have I asked the printer to put it in bold'type. A bold statement, too,' it may be seen, yet those who are familiar with the facts know that in the performance of our promises we go a step beyond rather than fall short. FIRE INSURANCE AND - 1 REAL ESTATE :o:- W. C. Bbtin. I IV rvrf 1 r hcronH i rt cr rnp nrfo- nini lira K mrf ripfaiI I. Satnl T. Pearson 'Ca.hlM-of the PM. I vl-" . Lawiw v. IIOYV, 1U3V UttMfcU .VtWreioK through, our promises have been fulfilled and our prophe- s. t. pbarson CMhier. cies realized. " And considenng all the circumstances we comet Attest-, i. t. atbt. s Direcors. look back to it as a vear ot remarkable Drooress. made so. for vou. 111 our juugrncni, uy mc iact mat our aim nas Deen nor. 10 see how much profit we could make in a single season, but how low we could sell our goods and our persistent and continuous efforts in driving down prices has brought us the increased business we have been working for. We are prepared to Insure your property or sell the same THE FIRE STOPPEI ArTounce of experience is worth a pound of logic and, .with the results of our past efforts before us, we see our way clear to take a decided step forward, and with the open ing of our new stock shall deal some sledge hammer blows in the way of low prices that will speak louder than any advertisements we can make. . Knowing that every dollar we can save our customers will prove an equivalent gain to ourselves, and that we have USFOliONLY EIGHT 1IOTJES! never been so well prepared to serve you as we are at this umc, it anoras us unusuai pleasure-to again solicit your val ued trade. ' Very respectfully, We are now in the Laxton Building, next the Her alds Office. WALLACE BROS. OUK C. S. Tomlin, John S. McRorie. John F. Bowles. L. B. Bristol and Herman Wallace will represent us on the road and visit as many of our customers as possible. . Statesville, N. C, Dec. 21, 1893. . PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT is still complete, and, as nsnal, we are ready to fill all prescriptions. FEEL S Those who owe as are requested to call and settle, as we are in worse need of money than before. ever DAVIS BROS., DRUGGISTS. Do You mil? r Disease .commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. If 'suffer from headache, oys- yZZF DIDAflC TMnm r'c PEWU ar IHDIfiEniOa, . . . TAKE KlrAllO TABULES If jo BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, at aava Trr: niDAflO TJlrflf ft uyeh complaint, . . . .TAKE K I PANS TABULES U2 tae RIPAMS TABULES T"!?.0: take RIPANS TABULES Ripant Tabales Regulate the Sjrsttm and Prater re tie Health. EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT SAVE MANY A DOCTOR'S BILL. wan oa receipt of prioa. Dec. 13, 1893. RIPANS TABULES A COMPLCTC - IEDICINE CI 3 S 1 MEDICINE chest! S-KJS1.".." iQ I awl aWm&lbg h-rfor X Tmr Frsa tm 't i, Q VI X Mimmmmr-miiw... THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. S HEW YORK. 5 B. F. DAVIS & CO. NOBTH CAROLINA. BriKI COCKTT. So peri or Court. Spring Term. 1 89. Ia tbc matter of the Probate of tac will of Daaid Burn a, deceased, OlDIl OF PUBUCATtOR. vThercaa. a caveat has ben filed toapaper writins; parportias; to be tbc last will aad testameat of Daniel Barns, deceased, ia the Superior Coort of Borke Coaatv, and where as it appears npoa affidavit that Mary Ana Baraa, wife of Joha barns, is one of the heirs at law and next of kin of the said Daniel Burns, aad that the said Mary Ana Bnrns is a aoa-resident of the State of North CarnKaa. It is bow on motion of coansei cmvxac ors, ordered that pablicaUos made for six weeks tn the Morganton Herald, a newspa per patilished ia Borke Coantr, said State, aotifytna; the said Mary Aaa Barns, aad ail other persons interested ia the estate of the said Daniel Barns, deceased, to appear at the next term of the Superior Court to be held for the county of Burke, at the court house ia Mors: auto a, N. C. on the -third Monday ia March. 10 94. aad make themselves proper parties t4 said proceeding if so advised. Witness the ha ad of oar said clerk at office ia Moriranton. North Carolina, this 9th day December, 1693. T. W. HAPPOLDT. Clerk Superior Court Burke Co. 8. J. Brvia aad I. T. Avery, attorneys for caveators. Execution Sale. BT TtrtM of two several executions to bm di rected Issoed from the Superior Court of Catawba county In two several actions each en titled Dr. 1. 9 Setter. pHalnUff vs. W. U. wil liiuaa. defeodaat. to aauary two )ud(rmenu each fortaesnni ot tM.si. with Interest oa to from toe mh day of Angnsi. ifsu. wiut cost la each case amounuas to $3, 1 will Monday, Feb. 5th, 18o4, . sen for easn to the highest bidder, at tae Ooort House door, la U town of Morrantoa. a tract oi laod eootalnliur seres Kins- m Cpper t-'reek townaolo.-Burk county, name belnff rraatHo. UM. of date inrut 11. 17 lyiav oa the North fork of Warnor Creek water of John ner. d)ointaf tha lands of Robert F. Uoke and Staahopa PuUea. as by reterenc to grant rejrlstered la the Hrglster offlce of Bark count In book P. paga W. will more fully ap. Pr- , T. M. W tBU. bberUT. Tula Ut day of Jaa. lm. Administration Notice. HAVING qualified as exeeutrZz of the last wiU aad testimeat of the Jate J H. IlaJlybartoa. deceased, all persons bavins claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them o me oa or before the 1 1 th day of January, 1895. for.paymeat, or this aottce wiil be plead ia bar of anv recovery oa snch claims; aad a!l persons fodebSed tosaid estate will also make payment to me. MARY L. rfALLYBCltTON. ' Bxecatnx of j. n. This Jaa. 11U, 189. Hallybartoa. "wooivs PHospnoDun; Taa CraM Kaallah Baaasdr. pfy and psrmsssal aa forma of AWruS J'J r",. I (J En praerikMd ovur s .-T,N. qr yJSPitsoaaBlsof tllui S VXV yAC IsioaoWy h innhn 4 jig L-. -. MttUef tmomm. Aak r W& fn. wvn Tmii. , , ' " SwUtaa avxllrtM ta place of talalaava H lshoas ssora. laekMMMla WUJ paokam, l six, CMWI yl , ataufiiieara. Fmpait tarlLa sealed sawtooa. stamra IH1MS TUB W(K)D CNKMICAL CO. So'd ia Morgaataa by Davis Broa.. (1st. Wholesale and Retail Best assortmeiit of Toilet :-: Soap -: PERFUMEItY :- ever brought here. To Housekeepers. SPICES OF ALL KINDS, nch as GiDRer, Natroesrs, Cinn anion. Cloves, Allspice, Black and lied Pepper. Celery Seed, Tunierkk, whole and ground. , Best varieties of Horse, Cat tle. Hog and CJiicken Toc ders and Bird Seed. Diamond Dyes. Lrmg - . VVe ajso tnannfactore frofSf our own tried receipts and pat up in convenient form for familj uietbe following elegant preparations: TULL'S SODA W1CT. i Both liquid and tablet Tbrm. A gtatefal and efficient antac ill, calmative and stem tcbir. UseTul in nausea, Kick li'e.nl ache, heartburn, indigestion, flat uleuce, or other njmptonis ordjupepsia. It is eKfe-iallT nseful in relieving the natu leuce, co!io and naasea or in fants. ; TOLL'S IEW FRA6RAMT TOOTH WASH. i . For cleansing, beantifjinj: and preserving the teetli aud gams. TULL'S 6LYCERCLE OF BORAX is excellent for softening asd whitening the skin, and alo. prevents and cures chapped . hands, face and lips. TULL'S OWI COLOSXE. ! Lasting and fragrant. Made from one ot the oldest and ffii receipts in tfcis chantry. For sale in any quantity. TOLL'S WCXDERFUL CUREALL OIITMEIT. m For cats, barns, bruisea and j sores or all kind, however long standing. . And in conclusion bv:ngmadtf a lifetime study of Drug and Medicine, and being .graduate or 23 years sUnding or the largest college or pharmacy in the Uni'd St-ttes, I fully appreciate the- im portance o! nsinif nly Pure and Fresh Dina, and pay partico'r attention to filling Phitia'i'rf Prescriptions, day or inyht. CyBemember Post Offlce. wc sre net to
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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