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is S f to ear the irs, I irse but .bk a at fill-RSDAY Personal AND SOCIAL,, WASHINGTON LETTER. ...iPassenre , ooinOWkst. Vo 11 passes Morganton... UOINO BAST. N0 ,4 passes Morgan ton.... Jan. 2 4 1895. 1 Schedule W. N. C. B.R. .1.15 P., .5.00 P. M. Water works for Morganton Morganton is to have a tfts ,;nsarv so they say. The M. M. & T. Co., after tak ng a week off, has started up hgain- nr. Nelson will preach at J T ! . a ethel at u a.m. ana wuu ai 3 m.( bunaay, Jan. 7. What is there to prevent Mor mton being the first town in estern North Carolina., One of the old cedar trees in . . 1 i . 5TMr' orafe H"ey, of Linville, was in town Monday last. -Deputy CoUector Neal, of Marion was in town Monday. - vaps. w. 15 Berry, of the -'Southern," was in town Monday. Capt. J. C. Mills, of Brindietown, was in town Monday and Tuesday. Mr. S. B. Pearson has been an- w.uu j, a. uiiure Keeper ana uauger. Col. Tate, Ex-tate Treasurer, spent Lost Cause vs. Pension Lee's Birthday Personals Notes of Interest to Vir ginia and Carolina FlKhtlna; for the , Leadership Finance An Extra Ses sion. From Our Regular Correspondent. Washington. Jan. 19, 1895. Mr. Jones, of Virginia, tried to at work on his financial bill; be has been in close consultation with Senator Teller through whom he hopes to coucilitate toe silverfoen. A DISPENSARY. Why Shouldn't Morgaatoa Hare One? To the Editor of the Herald : Since von have kindly offered 0 BrsTKer " - space, but week sure. ft will ..appear next Ranzy Sniffles I was comDelled to lrav nut a tight the war over on the floor of I me space in The IIeeald, I shall I communication this week for mv 1. fl 3 ... lii. ; I .. a. a al I 1 I a J iuv nuuse jrsieiua.v, wuiie ms-1 uuempt to nucse u lew uroaeu re- i column, on account of lack of cussing pe nsion matters. Thirty marKs on the "liouor Question." I soac Saturday and Sunday with his family, years ago Robert Edward Lee ac It seems from, "present iudica- Mr. W. Menzies, of the Hickory cePte tne terms of surrender in lions" that we are to have no vote Mfg. Co.. was in Morganton yesterday, good faith, and what he the on the Unuor question (Mr. llnff ' Mr. Pettis Hovle of Hartin,i w 2peatest Virginian since WashiBg- man's promises, notwithstanding. in town Saturday last. He is assisting t0Q tne res- ' a8 can do. r' I to tue contrary). Now, those who his brother at Hartland Acadmv. I Jones will serve Virginia better want Ma rote" are. of course, not J I - ' w oy working on a satisfactory satisfied, and I admit they have a finance bill. right to complain, but, understand The Confederate Veteran Asso- me, I am not ua free and nnlimit ciation will hold appropriate ser- ed" liquor man, on the contrary, 1 vices to-night in their hall in this think the traffic should be con city in houor of General Lee, this trolled, firmly but fairly. being bis birthday. I Tue town of Morgan ton is grow- imy. Mrs. Kate Erwin has returned home after a visit of several weeks to her aaugnter, Mrs. JS. r. Keid, at Lenoir. 7-Sam Cook, who was very seriously injured by Sam B. Pearson gome time ago, is about well again. He was seen in town Monday. Prof. Hidden, of Newark. N. J.,ar- I note that the much kicked about pavement on West Union has been repaired. While there is no special creditrdue anybody for this I feel like thanking the Alder men for having it done. I feel sure they will always do their duty when it is presented to them in the right ligh. If the "Kickers Column" has been at all instru mental in this wnrk whv th mih. The Aquia Creek tiain robber ing it may be imperceptibly, bnt lie is n ttrflv ur-lsvm n n .4 f.-th has been caught in Ohio and is on still growing and as a towu grows ermore, the columns of .The He- i T.i.'c varrl WAS DlOWn UOWn I j - A n - I- . 01. i J j . : ' hyou iu iwwn iwi eunaay. ae is m- the hara winu i ucauov mui u- terestea in the mining of monazite ng. - Have you signed the water I ja8"- Harrison Ayery and Mil- Mr. Cleveland says if this Con-1 town charter of twenty years ago J the good of the town hrks and a'spensary pcuuou. , , . jx9 u Respectfully, should do so at and Cuwba counties; thiTwk " 3 sainacioruy ue wm not nesi- tue town is growing ana, natural, i. . Ranzy Sniffles. iate io can another sessiou. i me expense 01 tne town aaminis- you haven t you nee. . - ; - The war ship " Philadelphia " as sailed for Honolulu. Rev. W. e " F Edmonson 01 :viorganion is Chaplain on board. The dispensaries in the city hlM n7av rn Virori nio. t.n ha triaA fnr I ira nnninmnra ctrnnr an1 Vi a n era l..n..:ti.i 1 1 . - I " J V" ' v vy .vv. vr. I .w - -"1 .UWUKK, I A Will IIW1TI DC DnPn I Cir S n V near urinaietown. I hio lif I anA ij- Jc flicK ' .r i i uu .v .a .uvtiou i obj tuab mo i ming inai pertains in anvwav to iA wot o. i.McGii I relativi and Catawba counties, this week. We are SOrrV t EnOW that Mr. I Hamtapi T.tinmnf nkiuo n fl.A I rmtinn Vo.a nrnnn Cnm I r- 7-, , , . . Will T. Po we. one of our nrofirrerons I . j . I . . I "" y vitAr- j oiumn. vonng business men, is ver ill. He Pl"POeu improvemeDB oixurners some 01 mem, nave oeeurepa rea, I "heartily endorse" what has has pneumonia. We hone for his Cot a Part of Pasquotank Eiver. aud the work paid for largely in been said about the failure of the w . 1 . n . a Hospital Itotea. Cor. of The Morgan ton Herald. State Hospital, Jan. aa, 1805. Dr. P. L. Murphy is in Raleigh n the interest of the Hospital. Mr. J. Columbus Estes has re turned from a u visit to Salisbury. Misses Minnie Boone and Ada Shuffler were visiting in the city Saturday. Mr. Thomas F. Horton left yes terday for his home in Cleveland county. Last .Wednesday night a most enjoyable "tea party" was given at the residence of Mr. C. W. Wil ams in honor of Misses Fannie Bean and Ada Brindle and Mr. Will Clay, of the Hospital. All who were present loin in saying that the occasion was a most de- ightful one. The "Enchanted Barrel," the entertainment as given by the Deaf and Dumb School here on last Thursday night was real amusing and very .impressive too, as nothing was spoken. All per formed their respective parts most excellently and deserve- much praise for the pleasant occasion. 1 speedy recovery. In reading an account of a Ger man, at Raleigh last week, we noticed justly popular young ladies. Miss Annie B. McKesson. She is visiting in Wilson now. . - - Mf. Joseph A. Newland, aged about 18 years, died at his home at Marion Friday night, Jan. 18th,: of some affection of the brain. He was well known iu Morganton. He was a son of M. A. Newland." - ' Miss Ophie Kerley, daughtefvof S. C. Kerley, of John's Eiver, left'issU GrayJOall and Jarvis T a 1 m -a r F .T a r . rf t rv rl , A Saturday for Macon, Ga., where she IN goes to tate a course in the Georgia- Sft Manama business U01 lege. Miss Kerley is a young lady of ability and energy, and The Herald predicts success. ' The charmine Miss Maud Lesh. of Newton Centre, Mass., who has spent the Ta8t month with her ftiRtnr. Mrs. W. F. Camp, on West Union street, re turned home on Monday last, much to the regret of a galaxy of young people of which for the past few weeks she has been the bright particular star. f Charleston, S. C, cleared a net I the name of one of Morganton 's most rofit of 3,578-09 m the month ot December. l his is a sumcient nswer to the question, "Will a isp-nsaJV pay ? " "Tom Lnvdermilk asks us to it hl;n rght- before .the people, e says he did nut say that last iday would be the, coldest day. Ve cheei fully do this and hasten give " lorn a chance to i edeem 1 e - - imseii. -One iif Mr. E. B. daywelPs ne pointer uup jumpcu m an d well .near his residence last aturday. Mr. Clay well had to et a well fixture and go down fter the pup. He got him out all cht, uninjured. 1 here is no eason a"ssigned for ihe pup's pe uliar conduct. The Herald has just received copy of 'The Land of the Sky nd Beyond," by Frank Presbrey. t is owned and published by the Southern Railway Co., and we ex press to them our appreciative hanks. It is a perfect little gem f literature and as a car-window ketch, is well worth reading. We jire informed (rightly ,or rons;Iy we cannot say) that a bung couple, both residents of orgj-ntop, were to be bound to- fether in holy matrimony "last undav. The guests were invited fpd everything was ready, but at ie" last minute the young lady eclined to be led to the altar,- pr the present at least. The .ason assigned is that the bride room had taken on too much corn " or, possibly, " rye." The Herald has just received copy of the annual report of the uperintendent and Board of Di rectors of the Oxford Orphan Asy- rw A lum. 1 ne report is iuii ana minuie In every detail and is altogether tery creditable Mr. Bower has obtained extra boxes and clerical allowance for the Lenoir postofi.ee "town scrip." The uatnral conse quence is when the town tax collector begau collecting, he town authorities to repair the pavement on "Blood Avenue" and such neglect is a shameful . waste The dam repaired ' for probably five dollars, but if left another three months it will cost on Senator Vanee will begin. The teres coupons of the t-.wn bonds. said on this subject to call the at first speaker will be Senator Ban- You will easily see, tliat if this tentioo of the authorities to the som. tie win oe louowea oy Hen- moaus operandi is carnea on, it is matter and thev oueht to reauire aiuidiuuiiiii, uucimau, vyuctuuicr, uuij n ijuconuu ui viiuti tin iuo no more. But 1 want to call at uuoois, ueorge, vest, iiackoarn, I town win De uanErnpc. Am i Miss Grudger, who has been is met and paid on every hand of the peoples money here two months visiting her with scrip. This is all right in a age now could be i father, Judge Grudger, has left the waj' (but it don't weigh much) probably five dollars city. and this method don't furnish cash To day at two o'clock eulogies to the treasuier to pay off the in of the death ot Miss sou was received her yes- terdnj altemoou. The family have tie sympathy of this entire cemmnl'ty. A nuliber of Senators have been rightf Any school boy, much less ! business man, nnder the circum stances, would see at a glance that the town must discover some other and more certain source of revenue to fill the treasury. It is true the Mayor's court workinlduring the week, trying raises a small revenue from tines, to franP a bill 'on which the but the police force and the Mayor President aud the silver men will are paid out of it and that don't agree. V 8 thought they have leave much "overplush." 8ueceedl- The towu needs waterworks and Miss Jessie Hendersou, of Salis- graded schools and we mutt have e Asylum and is a fine' piece of ob work." i We think Supt. Law- nce s suggestion, "to incorporate he Oxford Orphan Asylum," is a ood one and should be adopted t once. Supt. :N. M. Lawrence eems to be the very man for his ace. The Herald wishes him nd his institution well. The County Bridges. There was a called meeting of the County Commissioners on Tuesday to meet with representa tives of the Catawba River Lum ber Company to see if the suit in stituted against the company by the county could not be compro mised. V The county demanded the building of six' pen piers at Love lady, six at Rocky Ford and two at John's river, said piers to be 16 X30 in size and 27 feet above low water mark, to be built of white t . I 1 c or post oas squared nan way up, and the balance whjte oak, post oak or white pine. In addition they asked the lumber company to pay in lieu of part -damages $1500 in cost to the county, and to pay half the .cost of building the approaches to said bridge, and, all costs of litigation. , Upon, compliance with these, terms the lumber company was to be per mitted to float Togs,.' but were to bk held liable for all ! actual dam- It is printed at I age done to the county bridges by Miss Addie Williams, of them soon if we expect our town arrived this morning, to grow. .Now, as to the pricpe favorites of mine, "sources of reveuue" open to the lams is one of the bright- town, the most sure and locra- per writers in the State, tive is to license bar-rooms or put earniug and character up a dispensary. Many of our eping with her energy people don't like the "bar-room' idea and 1 can't say that I do my self. But as for the dispensary, why, I'm for it, and I haven't heard a single man oppose it. On the contrary many of our best peo ple have spoken favorably of it. N Why cau't we- go to work, get np a petition, get the board of aldermen to endorse it, and send it to the Legislature, asking them to euact a Dispensary law for Morganton. Then the town board could ap- making prorations to leave for piu' Dispensary Committee of prcsent board held no meetings Nbrth Carina. The election of to governing board (or three months ,ast summcr and ana we wouia soon nave a iuu bury, Hp Charlola Both aie Miss W est new1 and be2 are in and abi' one ot f ing repf had iu The week, was a of thely Presiden adroitly midst of 17. Bessie Henderson is fairest and most charm- tentative the State ever shington. ff in the Senate, this tveen (iorman aud llill ggle for the leadership irty. Both wish to be Senator Eansom very enced Mr. Hill in the wrangle, by threaten ing him wh some caucus secrets, Senator land Mrs. Jarvis are tion to a matter, of far more im portance which affects the credit of the whole town. A gentleman from the North came here several years ago and had home money to invest. He asked some of the best citizens of the town about investments and was advised to buy town bonds which they said were not only gilt edge securities but explained that there was a special tax' levied to pay the interest, that the inter est would be paid promptly, that tne commissioners could not use the fund levied for thi purpose tor any other purpose, etc. Upon these representations he did buy bonds and presented his coupons to the treasurer in January, 1894, in July, 1804, and January, 1805, and has not yet received a cent for any of these coupons. Now this kind ot management is simply ruining the credit of the town and is inexcusable. I have nothing to say against the gentlemen who compose the present board, but if they are unwilling to give enough of their time to attend to the towns business they ought to resign and let some one go io who is willing' to do his duty. I am reliably informed that the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. USE BARNES INK 1 A. . HARM 141 CO. SB.!Ota SiS Sir M P U or yay HVmV Nrw artirlra fast SCX. Y. th. forfeit. aaU A 91. SO Mm pic aad terava free Try aa. CMDUTll Jfc tOK. 2 Boad Stmt. K. T. fa a 4 MEA9 NOtStS CVWO. rEt 'ili tu. a W4 a to. Bros PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Vnw Faila Mi nir ita Twarl Cotav. a a . 1 O MM - ! fvufioinm I nit. It lx i.- mmk l-.. W. I iia,Na,1iaL HINOCRCORNS. tw - o BREAKFAST SUPPER. EPPS'S CRATEFUL-COMrORTlNQ. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. nine: douur AND SSVENTY-FIVE CENT. Suiti Overcoa TRY Shaping's Fine Buckwheat Flour At $3.25 per 100 lbs. IV. T. POlVE'Si! Sao BEGI.VS: CASH Saturday WAREHOUSE. Morning PIN-HEAD OAT MEAL, At 5 cents per lb. EARLY JUNE PEAS AND -The only place in town where the FARMER-CAN GET CASH FOR HIS PRODUCE. 9 O'Clock. LIMA BEANS. LEGGEFS CHAMPION CORN, Finest thing on the Market.' I have in stock a large lot of the celebrated A "OLD HICKORT' WAGONS, Just walk right in when the doora open and take your pick from any table in our store of Fine Tailor-Made SUITS AND 1 OVERCOATS OF Our Own Make the logs. This proposition the lumber company declined and subse quently submitted a proposition to build six piers at Rocky Ford, Jour at Lovelady and two at John's "River, the county to build the ap proaches and superstructure, the lumber company of course to pay tne cost ot the litigation. Pntchard r take Yance's place and of Myion Butler to take Ransom's fis expected. When Marion BuTer was here, about two weeks ro, he was confident that the unferscnding would be carried out is'the letter. The itemjjfor Xorth Carolina reported thCweek in the snndry civil bill arelj For a new ward in VViloiiuetonftirine hospital, $6,- 000; the sart nn's cottage was re we wouia soon have a grown dispensary and a fruitful source of revenue for the town. m a. . a a i.ue dispensary wouia clear a net profit of not less than $2,000 per annum. 1 am satisfied of that. And then we could have water. The Dispensary could be ran as it is io Atheus, Ga., Mmake a man sign his name, age aud address in the Dispensary Register, aud ooly sell to a man once a day. Allow fall (in July, August and Septem ber, I think,) and the present tax collector who should have been appointed in the summer was not appointed until November. - Now, Mr. Editor, this matter is entirely too serious to discuss io a few words and I have made this letter too long already, but I hope you will discuss it in an .editorial at length. If the commissioners will not attend to the towns busi- Fine Columbia River Salmon, None better to be had. fused; tbeikfb Fear is one of the nodrinking In the Dispensary, and ness, there ought to be some way Ti.:- ii. i i . 1 i . I WW J i w I lilt UtlVdl uu, JL 1113 We publish this week two ar-1 . ,!, . , t u-u 'proposition .- the county com- ii i r tin iiiiiiii ii r in u iiiiiia.!! . . , - Baavwaiaa aaa avavaa a t v I , huch interest is felt in this section f- the State. One is from the pen f State Geologist Holmes, and e other is based on an interview fhh Mr. VV. E. Hidden, the man Vho first demonstrated the fact mat monazite could be found here In quantity sufficient to render it i commercial value, and who per aps has a more thorough knowl dge of , the monazite industry rom A to L than any man in merica. Much of the informa- ion he furnishes The Heralo has ever before been published and nil be found of very great mter- st. Popular Young Man Going South. The Asbeville Citizen of Jan. Stb says Mr. W. 1). Gash and his rother Lee Gash are going to At- inta, where Mr. Gash thinks the eld lor his bicycle and typewriter business will be larger. Mr.) .Will Gash is well known to many ot ur people, and his brother Lee as universally 'popular here. Lliey are both sons of our towns- ian T. L. Gash. Mr. Gash is a isiug young business man and we lie glad to hear the Citizen speak I'Ulily of him. The Citizen speaks It- Mr. Gash and his business re- wions as follows : "William D. Gash, the moving hint of the company, came to isheville from Brevard, Transyl- liiuia county six and a half years j, when not nearly out o his ens, and furnishes a striking ex nple of what a young . man can when endowed with natural tility, jiluck. and perseverance. is hist work ui Asbeville was as ik at the Oakland Heights. missioners declined and matters seem to be 'in statu quo. The at torney for the county commis sioners says that under the law the commissioners submitted the only proposition they could that would permit the company to float logs, as they have no power to appropriate more" tha"n $500 to any one bridge. The attorneys for the lumber company say that to accept the proposition submit ted by the commissioners s would entail an expenditure of nearly $6,000, and this they could not afford to make. So the matter stands. y There is great interest felt in the outcome throughout the county, and The Herald has tried to give the cold facts. A Kan Away Match. Tuesday night J. E. Pollard ran away with and married Katie Campbell, a daughter of Mr. John Campbell. The girl being only about fifteen years old,' Mr. Camp bell, was, naturally, opposed to the union. But Tuesday afternoon, about five o'clock, Pdllaitd went to Register Cooper s office and got the marriage, license, after making affidavit that the gill was of law ful age. About nine o'clock the couple got out of town in a car riage andWere married by Esquire L. A. Crawley, at his home. They then returned and left, going to Hickory. , Pollard is about 22 years old and has been driving a team for Mr. Campbell about a year. Pol lard is liable for arrest for per- t rivers provi saving service. and Virginia., meut of viola: euue law, $5t Olmstead tra' 000; maintain with, light; life or North Carolina ,800. For puni8h- 1 of internal rev 0; for survey of 32,000 acres) 12, nd ordinary ex- mm . . penses ot oospore quarantine station, ?5,000;Getty8burg com mission $50,oO. the bill provides for the expetsel of the govern ment for Jtme 3(1 '95 to June 30, sell to minors Under no Circuni-1 of makinir them either do so or stances." We could put on an I resign. j extra policeman, and my word for I ' . ir,Ave would have better behavior Editor of Kicktr 's Column : FLOREXCE M'D PIED MOXT WAGOXS, PH.ETOXS. SURRYS. BUGGIES : I l all delicacies a finer I duced nrices for the nrxt in days. use gives flavor. on our streets. At least we could have no worse. Why not try thist I The town needs money, aud In what better war could we control the liquor traffic Give this mat ter your most earnest 'considera tion and attention, and remember, that our town's interest and future '96. f It includes Inder the head of welfare bangs in the balances, and collectors, marshlls, etc., .salaries etc., for the year. It also includes the much discussed income tax amendment. T. J. Cheek, ?f North Carolina has a case before tie state Depart ment for the seikuc of his proper ty 450 miles aboVe the capital ot Siam, where bej bis resided for eight years, engage! in business. He says Miss Mcjpil-ary, daughter of the mission any fe sooa to be married to the Enklib vice-consul. The chief charge wiich Cheatam makes in bis coknimmcation to Congressman Wonlad in regard to contesting his statin the next -. a uongress luvoiveti early every that our town will be just what we choose to make it. progressive or I observe that the kicks of the kickers regarding the bad condi tion of the sidewalk 00 West Union street has availed much, a a force of hands have been put to .work to repair the places alluded to. Now, as the town authorities have started the good work we would like to remind them of the repairs needed to the sidewalk on Lenoir street. Of course, we do staguant. Had you thought what not nect as much of the 1 : . 1 .. t 1 I . a uig auvemsemenii 11 wouia oe for us, if Moiganton was the ouly town in North Carolina that had a Dispensary f While you thiuk this over, -don't forget that the town must have more revenue. Hoping, Mr. Editor, that this feeble effort will meet with the approval of your readers, I beg to subscribe myself, Pbo Bono Publico. A Look. .Long Sigh. Pope talks about wafting a sigh from Indies to the Pole. A Ions. Ion sigh county in the district.! He alles.es I that would be. Talk about r ' - I . 1 . !M 1 a Bigaing. pendiiures on streets and side walks as should be given to our brethren of West Union, for we fully recognize the fact that the town does net get as much tax from Lenoir street as from West Union, but we do expect our proportionate part and ifwedo not get it we will have to know the reason why. Congratulating you on the good work you are doing. Yours, r AIR PLAY. Ha UkM IU "For a rural paper, The Herald My entire line of Grocer ies is complete and prices are just right. Fresh Meats and Vege- .A full line of tables received daily. Leave orders with me for prompt and free delivery to any pari of the town, and they will receive personal at tention. 1 Don't forget the fact that I keep everything in the eat- ing line and solicit your trade. W.73 that brought to a coffer US, tlC, til, t!2 and f 10 Just a fcrnightago; bat this is an off-8eason'w sale, inaugu rated specially for bargain- seeker a Great, Grand and ).75 Memorable Clothing Event. We have not a cheap qoali. ty unit on hand. The anita to.:: FLOUR, MEAT, and all kinds of heavy Groc eries at wholesale prices. . Come and see me. Respectfully, aie all wont to the rerj thread plin rlor and fancies net checks and 10.75 harrow rrije double- lrrakt trjight and ruuod 75 rack in orti!f r a aimer nul chciiota. 10 Respectfully, J. 'A. SI1UP1NG. jaa2-lm LAND 8ALB. By irta of a decree of the Superior Con rt of Barke Coanty, made in the caac ol the Morraatoa Land aad la proTCtneat Conpanj acaiast J. W. Gaxriaoa. I will aell at public aactioa for cash at the Court House door la the towa of Moira ton, N. C, oa Monday, the 4th day of February, Knr the folio wlar deacribed land, ro-wit : Vjit SALLY MICHAEL TO W. T. POWE. (Pearson's Warehouse Stand.) Old Kiag Kole wn a atrrry old aoal, Aad a ian it old aoal waa be ; lie called for hla pipe with a Tlti itrta Aad a package of a. M. T. jury,' in making a known false affidavit, but the charge will not be made we suppose. Mr. Camp bell 'says he was mad when he row there he went as bookkeeper heard it. "but there is no use p the Aslieville Ice and Coal com- worrvihtr over it now.' sny. .Later on ue became asso rted with It. U. Garrett iu his rokeiage otlice, and then, from pe aeucy from one . typewriter pneern, by steady moves built up pe splendid .business which he pw controls. "Mr. Gash is popular in business 1 social life iu Aslieville. He is 1. iM.lv. A. worker and an pn- usiast iu the manly sports, es- ciauy that ol wheeling, beiug taui ot Asheville s Cycle club. -' is thoroughly imbued with the fngrcssive npirit. and that irre- sible uative American grit monly called "get there." His t of friends will hear of his in- led-departure- with much re- t3FFuRNiTtfRE. A large lot of funtture, bed steads, bureaus, tables, bedding, crockery, etc. In good condition and will be sold low down. Apply to J. R. Ervin. EP'Shingles. A large lot of first class shingles, at reasonable rates, delivered in Morganton. Apply to R. C. Pjearson. ro to Joe iuu tor your fine Cigars, Cigarettes and Smok ing Tobacco, at Toll's Drug Store. that mere was aa ajeement on the part or the fpollholders to make a return o hii votes for Woodard and VVoolirVs votes for himself. This will belthe vmain charge. M W. S. DaenportV)fbrth Caro Una has been promoteiiyrom $1, 200 Jto, $1,400 in theasury De partment. Mrs. Cleveland harmed cards for ao afternoon at hf Iju for Sat urday 19, 3 to 5. M. Perrine aud Miss KatherineVyiard will assist in receiving, ala' , number of society young ladii The af fair promises to be a 1 jable one and the only one of A nromin- ance at the White Hd fc during the week. It is said that the ii - ideut is greatly interested in 1 t move ment which has been st d since the recent elections to rt 'rm bal lot methods in the Soul I Many Congressmen from thA section have, expressed them?l fs as favoring legislation by til leveral state legislatures looking! an im provement of the electioii I stem. Kepresentative 'Black,- of prgia, who refused to accept bis 11 mis sion from the governor &A I Congressman-elect because jfi4 was charged that fraud had beei3om mitted by the Democratic man agers in his district has been hhly j . j k.. K .. I aad beia la tae coaaty ot Barae aaa towa IS a gOOd One and better by long of MrAton. state of North Carolina. ha nrl frintnnA rlaw onM w I OddS than manV wniCh DrOleSS IO I Dooaaea mio;iowi: ueriaBiBic at tae later- , j , 1. . - . I ec tion of Erarta aad tt why, if all the sighs of the women of gathered in one sigh, it-would be long I belong to the "City Press" of well- enough to reach from here to the farthest fixed star. But thousands of women suffer and sigh because the victims of disease. Others would suffer as sorely and sigh as often If they had not been wise enough to use Pr. Pieroe's Favorite Prescription. This is a wonderful recuperator of wasted strength and of sovereign efficacy in all those derangements and maladies peculiar to their sex, by which the vitality is sapped and the seeds of death are sown. Da. R. V. Pierce : Dear Sir I have known southern and western towns." We copy the above from the letter ot a New York subscriber. Herald. ' Bucklen's Arnica Save; The best salve in t? world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively taken the "Favorite Prescription" and I cares Piles, or no pay required. I can recommend it to anybody that It 1s guaranteed to give peifect section of Brarla aad btcrtiaa etrceta aad ran 8 SO B 206 feet to a stake ; thea 8 40 W 13 feet to a stake; thea N BO W 80 feet to Erwin atreet; thea N 0 B IU fret to tne Kfiatinii dvidk m porvoa ui t i i aad 115 and coBTeTf by T. B. Matjck to Mattie Perree, aad br M attic Perrec now Mattie Newlia) to Deal Warlick, Iteeda resisterrd m Book J, pae -33, aad ia Book K.MRStS. Said land aold to pay the Jadjremeat rend- ered aeatnat the dcteaoaat. J. w. Uarrtaoa. ia said decree aad coat of art! la. teaa a credit of S36.00 said oa aaidlBdrmeat April 17th. 1 894, aad a farther credit of $50.00 paid Dee. 1st. 1894. This the th day of Jaoaary. 1 893. L. T. AVERY. ' Coamiasiooer. BACCO IS THE BEST. - IN OVERCOATS - joall find tho-e Dien-j Bhck. Blue, Brown and Li -hi Color Ker seys, and Milton Dreu Coats ex tra and medium length collars rltb cloth, some of velvet lialags of cloth, some with serge. We are headquarters for Sally Michael pipes and Tili stems. MORTGAGE SALE. suffers with any female disease. I have tried several doctors' prescrip tions but none did me the good tbat yours did. Yours respectfully. . Mattie Terhy. Post Mistress, Bherrer Hilt, Dallas Co., Ala, . The Discovery Saved pis Life. Mr. G. CaiUoutte, Druggist, JJeavera ville. 111., says ; To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was takep with La Unppe and tried all the physi cians for pnlpa about, but of po avflil and .was given up and (old could not lire. Having Or. Ring pfew Dis covery in my store I seat for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles waa up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial bottle at John Tull's Drug 8 tore. commended Mr. Clevelanduoi bis "I know an old soldier who ha4 manly and courageous attitn$ he I Chaxnberlalii's Ef-?.' . . , 't:, , ": it . nas. at, last peen qecaea ssisstjsx ' te Shumpik, a prominent druggist of Min- ment Printing Office will be ojlt. neapous, juinn. j. uave sota tae rem- i uou. uhuumo iiitu buujd iuw h1" on which be wanted toe jfrintig Office to be built ad be dejlajd legislation uutil the sitehewkuld was agreed on. I - ' Sent6r Joues has been stetdip "A Job Lot of Beautiful h Kound Books. 100 different I edy in this city for oyer seven years ettes. at 25 cfnt; pptj' vrr TTMir I and consider it superior to any other lit receiver! Pall anH mi.-, meaicine now on rae mantes ior Dowei Mertinnc kC yUr complaints," 25 and 50 cent bottles of fieCUOnS. , 1 .!. jL ! T T. TT will Herald Book Stow;, Druggist. , Eve Eczema. Tetter. Salt Rheum and bcald Head, 25 cents per box. For sale by dmggitia - 70 HOMBOtvTTO-l. For putting a horse q fine hejlthy eoa ditieq irj pr.' CWy's Pot5itiqn Powders. They tone up ths system, aid digestion, curs loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving BswUfrtoM oWorPW WQrked hois cents per package. For sale by druggists. satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. t or sale by John Toll, Druggist. Many stubborn and aggravating cases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and accepted as life legacies, have yielded to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, much to the surprise and gratifi cation of the sufferers. One application will relieve the pain and suffering and its continued use insures an effectual cure. For sale by T. L. Hemphill, Prussia Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Head ache. Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflisted to pro cure a bottle, and rive this remedy a fair trial. . In cases of habitual consti pation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few pases longV.-e.i8t the nse of this medi cine, lry u onrw. iarge oonies oni y llf ty cents ut ohn Tall s Drug Store. T T vtm of a mortffaro deed etenrted to me JL ty Jink I'araweU to secure a debt of ma) and Interest tnereoo, which aald mortgage la recorded la Book -Z" pairra 7 and MS In the office of the Keguner Of iweoa w iturae county. 1 wui on Monday, the 4th day of Feb., 1895, sell for cah to the highest bidder aU the rtght. title an1 inieresiof Jiak arsweii in a trart of land on Jacob's Klrer la Burke county. For a complete deacrlDUoa thereof reference Is njade to aald montage. TbU lal ojr ol jaiu ltM. w. A.carw-ij Mortc-gee. HO MORE EYE-GLASSES, I HERE'S U CPPCaTUXJTT to buy a Suit and Oreirtnt it less than the real co&l of a Sait alwne. All of this season's most salable gsrmenU at about ooe-tbinl tbeir true value. Jo riff-rsCT goods, UNDERTAKING, ach as is booght generallj for a 0 sale of this kind, but an op-aod op honest bargain event aa off-se- . Sally Michall Tobacco Co., Morcantox, N. C de5- iam VTe arc prepared to da .GENERAL C0HTRACT1NG. CABINET MAKING AO kiads of Rrpairia . sack as Tablra. Caaira, Beariac Machioca. fiaaoa aad Orgaaa, Ace TTeak Carlton (ti. -r'l . foreman r f . th . l. . -v.f 1 : . r1 w t 1 - luat jwiuaiuueiisiu a uuu should be in avery home. lie used ft tor a co 14 and it effected a pvdy cure He says: "It is indeed a grand remedy, I can recommend to all. I have also seen it used Tor whoopipg cough, with the best results. " $2 and XI OotUe for sale by T. L. Hempbiil, PrugUt. .. 5o Hore i-:" IIITCHKLL'S . EYE-SALVE ACertafa Ith aae tlsc&es Ssiin Ise SORE, YIAK find 1HFUL!ED ETES, jT.tHrtiT -ia-lff AJ mnul lit ri.tff tirhiffhf M. 'Cw '. , - ps, GraaU:a,8tja Tia.;. - v a, Hatted Pj ttLaaaes, . a ; .- '.nfl orct -.our 1.1a- . . 1 fCea'ieais wt-.en mss! Im Am. In m it -- .-v,ajl , kI.'ao . - ' UPHOLSTERING, - Paper-Haagiair aad laterior becoratio. W UI also take Painting Contracts. Give as a trial aad be coavtared that are caa do ftrst-claae work at paaic pneca. KespectfaDj, PARKER & CARROL, Vnioa 8 tree, below Herald OOce. rvPUaa aad SsweJSeatioasfernished oa aU kiads ofbaikliag. dc2t U IXSUEE AGAINST LOSS son's sale. Be in rhen we start then, whether joa look or boy msjle yoare locky enough to size np among the finest grades tbea Its VVM. U. DICKSON, AOET for - VIEOI'IA STATE INS. CO, EWhuond, Va.,' SOUTflERN 1XSUBAXCE CO. ew Orleans, La it 23 can. J ji-x. . BY 1 I Tour gaia. Tbej aU go ia at tU 1 same price. Lazarus Bros;, Leadcts Hi Low Triee,." iionoAXToy, 3r;o r 'V
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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