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51 1 If aiii!UMI!lUiiKnni Jini:iiuk;;tiiiii!r: I. LET US DO IT job work I b we mean We can and will do it neatly, quickly and cheap enough to kill competition. Samples and estimates furr -E nished on application. We have the best job office outfit in W. N. C. Terms cash. . E THE M ORG ANTON HERALD, ' MORGANTON, N. C. S 5iiiiiimimminimiiiiiiiitiHiiimiiiii.il Church Directory. i ti-tuvTEKiAN .'hcbch. Divine service every i ,ii'..:.n hl ii a. tu. uud 8 D. in. Frayerineetlniz . . irillll III 1 I rTmrTOm:t:ni;ifttinnnnnrnmun tro 1 TRY IT AWHILE I The MojiGAVtox Hiiai you will hke it. It is the oo- - ly nrst-clast, all home print VOL. XL NO. -46. MORGANTON. N. C, THURSDAY. JANUARY 30. 1896. PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE lioaCAXTOX MESA LP. a 4lP Iff 1 lff nf f if Sute Library. "f seraocrattc lamur newspaper r H in this section. It gives you H the city, county and neighbor- H E h-xxl news fresh. Subscribe. You will be pleased with 2 eoO' ruursJay at s p. in. tsuuday aohoolevery J Si luatualKtu p. m.,u. r. liiwui, supu, sua i AuaorsJu Cliapei Mission School at 4 p. . m V v. Uoss aupi. uev. J. M. Kose, pastor. M K. Oauncu. South. Preaching every Sao b it u at ii a.-m. am 8 p. in. Prayer meetinsr e !! W't'dLiesUay at S p. m. Sunday School ev -ry jabbath ai'3u a.m., J. A.Claywell.supt. .v. A tl. U;iu. pastor. Bu-n.vr cuuacti. Preaching every Sabbath at U a. m. and 8 p. m. 1'rayer meeting every r-'iursday at s p. m. Sunday School every s niij.ithat9-.ioa.nl.. . P. Utlderbrand, supt. K it. L- I'at ton pastor. .i.ivus church t, Episcopal). Sunday Ser- u-.-.s at T:3o a. iu., ii a. m.; Mens' Bible Class 4 i! in. Kk'enaonsf. s p. ra. sunday School at 9:30 a. I,! 1). C. Pearson, supt. Services Wednesdays, i , i i.iys and datuts- Days, 5 p. in. Rev. Church ill s.itterlee. rector. Tu.; Lutheran congregation will hold services lu me i'owu Uall the hrst and third Sundays in every mouth. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Items of Interest from the Counties ? Around Us. TOLD BY THE PRESS. Other Societies. Mo!t iAN iom Chamber o'cohmkbce. I. 1. Da vti. president; J. W. Wilson, Jr., Secretary. K ai.ir moatlily meetings at the office of Avery a: Krvin. at 7. so o'clock on the evening ot the s v-oiui Tuesday in each month. Catawba Valley Loduk, A. F. & A.M. Begu-hu- communications at their lodge room in Krwln building, Union street, on the evenings ot the tlrst and third Monday in each month. Regular meeting ot Burke I-odge No. 64 Kiiitfiu s of Pythias on Second and Fourt h Mon u.iv evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. Weak, Irritab!e,Tired I Was No Good oa Earth." Dr. Miles' Nervine strengthens the weak, builds up the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kincf of nervous disease. " About cne year ago I teas cfiiicted , with nervousness, sleeplessness, Creeping vensatSon 'in, tny legs, blight palpitation of my heart, Distracting confusion cf the mind, Serious loss or lapse of memory. Weighted doim irif; ear& and trorry. I completely lost appetite And felt my vitality wearing out, J .ras weak, irritable and tire4l, SZy weijht teas redticed to 1GO lbs., In fact I teas no good, on eartA. A friend brought me Dr. Miles' book, "New and Start ling Facts," and I finally decided to try a bottle of Iu Miles' Ee crative Nervine. Before I had taken c:ie bottle I could s'.cep as well as a lj-yr.-old boy. My f-ppetite returned greiitly Increased. 1? lien I lied taken tl.e sijct7i bottle JI-j weight increased to 173 6a., 'I lie sensation intny legs was gone; Sly nerves steadied completely; 37 n memory teas fully restored JKy brainseemedclearerthanever. I felt as good as any man on earth. Dr. Jules' Restorative Nervine is A great medicine, I assure you," THE NEWS FROM CALDWELL. Three Children of Mr. Allison rcrttlns Die Lenoir Topic, January 22th. of a reception at his father's, news came that the house of Ed. Beam, a son-in-law of Mr. H. C. Bennett and therefore a brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was burned. Dr. Bennett and his brother Mr. Step Bennett, with their wives, have gone to Texas, via, Atlanta, where they will reside permanently Bertie Lee wise, sixteen-year-old son of Mr.'and Mrs. L. H. Wise, of of Measles other Death The lrotract-l Hickory, died Sunday evening, ed Meeting at the Baptist Church in Le- Jannarv inth at 8 oVlnrlr Ho wat well and" in school on Wednesday of last week, when he was smitten We-learn that during last Sun- by pneumonia, but his death was day and Monday, three children by no means expected. Sunday oi Mr. Allison Perkins died ot afternoon he became worse, and measles. Two daughters and one sank rapidly until the end came, son. The oldest daughter. Miss when thp antrcl nf Heath with hi! Hattie, was fourteen years of age. iCy breath blew out the spark of The others were younger. We life, and the manumitted spirit of have not been able to.learn their the idolized boy winged its flight names Mrs. Ruth Clippard, into the elysian splendors of a wife ot Mr. Lee Glippard, died at higher life to solve those mysteries her home in Lower Creek town- of which we dream in the con ship on Saturday, the i8th. Her templation of God's eternal pur- remains were buried at King s poses. A beautiful funeral service Creek church at -12 o'clock Mon- was conducted from the Baptist day. Miss ' Jennie' - Casper church, of which he was a mem Powell, daughter of Avery Powell, ber, by Rev. C. S. Cashwell at 3 alter a severe illness ot about six p. m Monday, after which the weess, aiea uec. 14, 1595, agea 14 body was interred in Oakwood years, 6 months and 19 days. .... cemetery. ... .Messrs. Noah Pitts The protracted meeting, which and-Paul Giles, of Glen Alpine, nas oeen in progress at. me nap- spent several days in the city last list churcn tor the .past two weeks, week. ... The. First National continues with increasing interest Bank of Hickory received an offer on the part of the people. Large from the Treasury department for congregations 01 earnest men ana it to take some of the new bonds. by the recent fire here were the J tew nights since while services Masons, lhere new lodge room, were being conducted At which had just been nicely fitted Ust term of our court Mrs. D. C. up and into which they had just Dyer and son were held in a bond movea, and all its contents was lot 200 each for their appearance burned. Not only did they lose at the next term of court, charged their furniture and paraphernalia, with the larceny of some money, but a number of invaluable papers L. L. Lowrance went on the bond of hi toric worth were destroyed td keep them out of jail. On relics and data that can never be Monday night of this week he got replaced, and which were beyond news that the Dyers had disposed all money value. Their charter I of all . their property, and were was also destroyed and it was ne- I making preparations to "skiD." cessary to procure another from I Lowrance at once proceeded to the Grand Lodge. THKOAVN FROM A HOUSE. Mls Crowder, ot Wadmboro, Suntalns Fainfol Injuries at Llnconton Theft at Crou.se Died In Texas Marrlaces. Lincolnton Democrat, January 24th. On last Tuesday morning the flying appearance of Miss Jennie arrest them and turn them over to the sheriff, who placed them in jail here, where they will be apt td remain. . ,-THE CHESTER LOO lit R. U. A Fart of lis History IU Present Com pllemtloas It May Bo Sold. YorkrUle, S. C, Enquirer. Durinc President Davrcra' art. tl',,U .11 f..tl. I . . . . . . iiiouiiicvA iiidiciuiiy on 1 ministration it wa derided tn a Diact norse that she raana em would have liked, on account of the decrease in the fruit and phosphate business, and it is said that the ax will fall in that neigh borhood. But the chaoges will be made as far as possible throughout the system, and there is no tellinz where the guillotine mar strike and whose bead may lie in the basket of the jobless.- "liut, while policy of retrench ment is announced, the published statements of the Southern's earn ings show a steady increase." In addition to the foregoing the Journal publishes the following Washington special of the utt: "The rumor hat there is to be a general shake-up in the traffic de partment of the Southern Railway was answered oy 1 turd Vice Pres ident Finley this morning as follows: There will be no changes in packages are broken and the notes are distributed. Another is the vault clerk who goes in and out the storage rooms where oearly three hundred millions are kept almost free from surveillance. These men and others the Treas urer o( the United States most trust The law does not require that they shall eive a bond to him for the safe performance of their duties. No bond which they could give would be adequate, in view of the vast sums which they handle constantly. Yet for their honesty the Treasurer himself and the Treasurer's bondsmen are beld liable, and if one of them should walk o H to-motrow wi:h a little package worth $i.coo,coo the Treasurer would have to return that amount to the vaults out of his own fortune. For this respon sibility, involving $700,000,000, with marked skill, announced accident to Miss Crowder. of Wadesboro. Miss Wrenjhall and Miss Crowder had started for a horseback ride when Miss Crow- der's horse took fright and dashed ged befnd the road for the purpose of c .u T, fl,cParlm.ent ot the and for the safe performance of an raising a certain amount of mon- "lu" iwuway company, ex- the duties of bis office, the Treas ....The house of Mr. C. M. White was sold at auction last Saturday. Mr. D. P. Jarrett was the highest bidder, and it was knocked down to him for 660.75. A LEADER IN ISRAEL HAS FALLEN. Dr. Tracy, of -King's Mountain, Dies Sud. denly Railroad News A Love Match A Fine Hoe. i r rantee that the first bottle will A;idru?-ist9sellltat81,6 bottles for $5, or !lv!!l be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price ty the Dr. Milea Medical Ckx, Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health . E V E 11 Y women attend every service and listen with devout attention to the simple truths of the Gospel as pre sented by Mr. Church. Ministers and christian workers of other de nominations have been taking an active part in the meeting, show ing much brotherly love and broad minded christian fellowship. Many have been converted and quite a number have joined the church. The meeting wilt continue several Cleveland star. Jan. 23rd. lavs longer. .Sometime since Dr. J. W. Tracy, of King's Moun- a dog, supposed to be mad, passed tain, diei suddenly Friday at the through Lower Creek township, dinner table. He was apparently bitinar stveral other does as he as well as usual ana had eaten a went. The occurrence created J hearty dinner and just as he at- considerable excitement and the tempted to get up from the table result is that there are fewer dogs he had an attack of heart trouble in that community than formerly, and died instantly. He leaves one ....On 4ast Wednesday night, daughter, Mrs. Dr. B F. Dixon. Sheriff Boyd and jailer Abernethy, The funeral services were con as a matter of precaution were ex ducted by his pastor Rev. J. D. amming tne cage in tne lan, ana Arnoia, ana is.ev. j. j. rxenn, ana found three bars almost cut in two. he was laid to rest, with Masonic Search was immediately made for Honors, in the King's Mountain the instrument with' which the I cemetery Sunday. Molesworth, Chief Engineer of the O R, & C. Railroad, began this week surveying a route from Blacksburg to Spartanburg, via Cherokee Falls, Gaffnev City, Pacolet and Clifton, S. C. After this survey is finished there will be a survey from -Sparlanbug to Shelby". . One of the routes will be ey. After the bonds were issued and a portion of them sold, it was decided to take them up in a new issue of an increased amount. All of the purchasers ao-reed to this her from her saddle, from which arrangement except Mr. R. S. Des- she sustained some painful inju- portes, of IColumbia, who. having nes. W e trust that there is noth- paid over cash for $4,000 worth of ing serious in her case A the bonds, refused to i?ive them four gallon jug of corn whiskey up for bonds of the new issue, was stolen from the Express Com- The new issue of $250,000 was pany atCrouselastThursday even- made anyway, and Mr. Deportes ing, just before the arrival of the was left with a first mortgage on Carolina Central train from the the road. West Mr. Monroe Seagle, of When the stockholders took Cnoisic, was here Saturday. He charge of the road some two years lnionnea us mat nis orother rom ago, it was with the understand- Seagle and wife had died in Texas ing that the bondholders would the latter part of December. Oth- accept script for the past due cou- er members of the family were pons and agree to a reduction of sick when news from there last interest rh reached here. Mr. Seagle has not cent. All of the bondholders came learned the particulars about his into the arrangement with the ex brother's death as yet. Mr. Polk ception of Mr. Desportes, the hold Seagle was a native of this county rs of some $6oo worth of other and moved to Texas many years bonds, and the holders of the $87, ago. He was a brother of Maj. 000 worth of bonds on the north- Thos. L. and "Messrs. Make and Urn nnrtinn nfthfrH Th 1 cept such as may be made neces sary by a system of economy forced on us largely by the short cotton crop. Whatever may be done will not be radical in its character. The exact measures are now being considered by the trainc manager. "Traffic Manager Culp is in Louisville to-day and Vice Presi dent Finley would not talk further man he is quoted above. It is re ported, however, that the 'shake up' will consist in the dropping of at least two of the nine division freight agents now employed and possibly three. That two are to be dropped being regarded ascer tain, information leads to the statement thai the two will be the division freight agents now loca ted at Charlotte, N.C.and Selma, Ala. urer receives a salary of $$,000 a year. It is not surprising that almost every incumbent of the of fice has given it up to his succes sor gladly, and with no ambition to return. THEY EAT HORSE AU Mt UA Wo -ft-Oat "Haras" Aro Kssair4 a4 oi4 mm Hoef lo w Yorker ss4 ltroalya:t'. New York Corrapoaocv StatrsTiUc Laad- ma. a. During our great civil war, s jxc of the Southern soldiers etc bo te flesh and even mule flen, and were glad to get it. In Paris, it is saio. horse flob is sol 1 openly in market. But the soldiers knew they were eating h-orse tlcsh and in l'tu the butchers are not allowed to sell it under any other name, so the rnsians know when they are eat- Ki;mitmi::iunninnnuimtmuuTminj Ml mwm Ab3o!utcIy Pure A cr- ,, , ........ - ... L,sr lamt. lCoY0.!I;.Uri; I'ondrr Co., ! Wall M X. Y. SHUl'ING & LAMi, DCALXftS ts FRESH HEATS. GROCERIES AXD GOUaTRY -FC-DUGE. 'In case a third is to eo the inir horse flesh, too. dicky birds say that the divisioo Not so the people of Brooklyn freight agent at Jacksonville. Fla.. and New York. Manv of them will be the one. The question of eat the flesh of horses and of mt-ies a reduction of salaries on the sys- almost diily and think they are Be 1 Seagle, of Hickory, Capt. A. held out for the pound of flesh tenaccording to rumor to day has eating beef, or perhaps po. k. V,t. Miles' Norvine fa sold on a posl" wulK ndu uccu uuuc' UI,U ,I,rec 1 oene nt. . two bladed Docked unile was YOU SPEND WITH KIBLrSR & CO, brings its full return. Every purchase made of us is ap-j preciated. We do not assumeithatyou cannot buy elsewhere, but we do claim that you -can save money by buying - PRY GOODS SHOS AND- GROCERIES FROM US. M. B. KIBLER & CO., The Cheat Store. Families i' d'with Fresh Groceries est possible prices. -I will i;vays on hand Coffee, Su- liio, Grits, Flour, Meal, Ba- l.ai d, Hams, in fact families Knife found in the possession of Reuben Swanson. How he came by it no one knows; but he says he had it concealed m his shoe when placed in jail. Albert Franklin, who is confined in the same cell, dis claims having anything tado with it, and says Swanson did the work, decided upon and work will begin at once on the road Mr. E. i iiiinui.i. 1 i i.nnncr a nrnrtiKin cr and ener getic young man. and Miss Lillie Pollard, an industrious and fasct nating young lady, were married Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr. A-; P. Whitener, Rev. C. G. Little officiating. . There were n nnmhr r f fripnflc nf fh pnn. announcing the marriage of Miss tractinR parties present. After the Cora Hum, of Conover, to Mr. C. manage an elegant supper was b. Coyner, of Virginia, on January served While other counties tne 2oin someone enterea k,.u r k:, fi- v,o the residence of Mr. R. H. Bomar -i ,io ; oil k- Hie. r riaay nigrit ana stoie nan a nog. reRarded. -Air. Noah Boggs, of He evidently isn t the fellow who Touca k;ned a one year old ho2 wanted the "whole hog or none. recenMv that weighed 7 net. It .Died, near Penelope, last . a VnrlcQhir Thi' nnnular vveanesaay, tne nine iour-year- .ch-riff . M vr Hamrirk has old son of Mr. A. G; . Setter. He three sons, all of whom were born was taKensuuuemy hi on 1 uuay on the 6th d of Jatluarv The night, r rom the hrst, he was un- efficjent Register of Deeds, J.' F. conscious, ine pnysician pro- vv;ii;,mC hoc in cnn vhntP J. beagle, ot rsewton, and Mr. already due. and also the regular Monroe Seagle of this county. He future oavment of the 7 oer cent. was a son of Gen. Daniel Seagle, stipulated in the contract. ' of Howard's Creek. He has two As to the $87,000 on the north sisters living at the old home- em portion of the road, held by stead, viz.r Mrs. Joe Jetton and old Richmond & Danville, now the Wli! nmea oeagie varas bouthern, nothing better was ex are out anouncing the marriage at pected, and the amount was paid V.UUUVCI, 01 .miss vora nuui 1 m tull. i he management of the and Mr. Casper L. Coiner, of road was also fully prepared to waynesooro, v a. 1 ne weaaing pay the other bonds under the will take place January 29th, 1896. terms of the compromise agree- arus arc out announcing me ment, but was unwilling, if not un- marriage 01 iMiss Mary wooacoCK, 1 a not oeen conjidered and lam re- (when it is sold to them in the liably informed that it will not I form of sausage). Perhaps some of these people would continue be. juresli Oysters Tuesdays and Fridays. rxiiKMRABLE ri'iiuc orric:t. S..n- (to Cas Always Uo Foasxl to lilt Thru. Hot tbo Trtuim ml tko t'altosl Kistoa ver Waats lh Offloa bat Oscs. to eat this meat, so poor are they, even after they dis covered its fue character ; but it is safe to say that not many would. Under the name of rhinrvd beef." t.o dftn 11 r, in neat packages, hose flesh is sold i Fl'CSll Fisll tively wealthy, and these certa nly Harper's Weekly ' With the beginning of the pre sent administration a writer of let ters for a newspaper syndicate I would cot buv it if thev knew it ble.to court the complications published a description of "some I to be horse flesh. that would be brougqt about by undesirable offices under the gov- Most of this Mfate" beef comes paying some of the bondholders "om.t: A few days after the from Brooklyn. In the suburbs of one price and some another, and publication of this story the Sec- that town is a Urge slaughter it was this situation that precipi- retarr ot the Treasury and other house where that noble ammJ, rated the crisis. public officials began to receive the horse, after being worked 3Irs. Isabella Da.nport and Miss Jea.lo Messrs. LeSpOrteS ana Other "V W"V 7 . 1 ' .. unul luc.rC " HW rore 15 Simmons Head A Native of Gaston Dies holders Of abOUt SJOO.OOO Worth of l,,c uu OiaiCS, QiaalDg appil- I hi Jl, IS Ulileu and Suld lor lOOd. of Asheville, N. C, to George L. Morris, oi Charleston, b. C Miss Woodcock formerly lived here. HIED AT CATAWBA COLLEGE. A Marriage Announced Stole Hair a Hog Death 2feir Penelope Catawba Uutter Shipped to Morganton. ( Hickory Mercury, January 22nd. Measles are reported in different parts of the city, but not of a severe type. Cards are out Kentucky Joe Friday Shot. Gastonia Gazette, Jan. 23rd. The death of Mr. Ernest Glenn at Catawba College last Sunday was sad indeed. He was the bonds, not loner atro. mad "a rw. cation for the positions which had remptory demand for payment in been described. It was demon full. Under the r-ircUmtanri. strated very soon that the least de- such a demand, if not complied stable of the appointments under Every Saturday Sliupinc:& Lane. FIRE INSURANCE I fourth son, we believe, of Esquire W. D. Glenn, of Crowder's Creek, and was 19 years of age. the advanced aee of oa with, is usoally followed by an ap plication for the appointment of a receiver. The understanding is that President Harper and others' believed that the hostile move- years, the government would please any one of a great many people. When it is said that the office of Treasurer of the United States is an undesirable office, therefore it must not be supposed that there lartinfT a f ir m,. t w -i i I ment was made at the instance nf DAvenoort AJrtlA .h": nr. . the Southern Railway, which, it is are not may people in the coun- her home near Mount Holly last understood.'is standing ready, eag- J'T W.P would not be my glad TtHa ... erandamioui to irohble un th lo relieve Treasurer Morgan of his o'clock. On the second dav of road. If the ho?tile people were 5cuPalion. ao? responsibility No next February, she would have allowed to secure the appointment resiaeni nas naa any aitiicu ty in been 94 years old, . . . .Miss lennie of a receiver, it was clear that the filling this office satisfactorily oo " ' .. . jennic the shortest notice and sviih th sideration nd effort. s true, nevertheless, that E. Lew at Dallas h, i,,h the difficulty was to aoolv for a "c. rwurer Polluon " uae- J - wo WIV IllltJ V,ll I - I sick only since noon Friday. She receiver on the part of the bond- oeen 94 years old, .. . .Miss Jennie oi a receiver, u was ciear inai ine "V Symmons died rather suddenly receiver could reasonably be ex- the shorte about midnight last Friday night pected to be hostile, too, and the 'east consi at the home of her niece Mrs. N. quickest and easiest way out of ,. "i u 15 desirable in many respects, and was buried Sunday in Dallas. ... holders. This was done, with the in" ew wno nave nia P Word wnc rrA n I.,., c result indicated above iwoiiiu reiura to iu nen ne ---. av.wv.vj J1 ildtUI I day by Mrs. R. H. Brown of the So far as the Rnauirtr is nhle fn takes possession of the Treasury I I.. L. w LI vauns uc uciumti rcsponjioic . lor .. ..... . .ven nis liver is servea up in cheap restaurants with bacon as genuine cow's liver. Some cf bis flesh is sold as "corned beef" and a great deal of it is sold as sausage meat. It is claimed by persons who have investigated the matte. that nearly all the "Frankfurte-" sausages which the multitude buys so eagerly at Coney Island a!t summer once formed part of the flesh of horses. The horses killed for food are, as I have said, wretched old worn out hacks. They are not fattened before their slaughter. Worse still, no pains is taken to cure them of the sore backs or of any disease they may bave. Sick or wrll ihr trrvf frtr whf shops in a horrid-Iookiog, coo- trud U Oram geaiea mass canea oiooa-pua- I innrn m.i to an ap ding," which some people say itrvrrn" am emJ 4 ww-rtLmw mnmuxmwmj I US art gomt. II . J Jldckaoek, Lai Xif W writ roKci-s rn all tltoei of dnirktle rik ir U tu'.U-mitf auad j ard com j-i,:e : K.C, IIOMK of lU.h: CXJNTIXRNTAI. of Yok ; t-KXNSYl.VAMA of I'bi!a4eltU. DIXAWACi: -VA. MIIE AND U.VRINE cf Ekh- mnl : MixnA::ics and tilidlxs f ew Orleans, AVI'ltY CtlYIN, UttLxUt r.ullJinc. ilorfvotoo, S. C nounced it meningitis Mr. R. .i . j t death f her o-ranH.r, V'oii- u I learn, further developments are a I u, ucumc Tcponioic . lor i verv good food, however, when T cu. v.. ; I oiiiiiuays uucur uu me iui uaj ul i "CilZZ'.: "' r - a the safe keeping of per haps seven m ,h- k ii k..-,. -T i. ouuiu.u .u..3 ui lanuary. These are singular oc- u,uwu. occurrea at tnenoa, .. .fs f . farm in the county. He recently currences. The birthdays of -two Bell county, Ky., on Dcember 16, gentleman whose interest is with " " .rr enr , a .k. ' 3 ears ago the .New ork Dougnt a cream separator ana members of a family seldom occur ins death was due to blood inc stocunoiaers ana oona- " f " " rt " ' . J j . " nwspaper nau ionK accojnis oi u.s, V says it worKS iiKeacnarmana isa on the same day of the same poison, caused by a gun shot noiaers, ana wnorn me inquirer ---- t:;"I7 V oT..t H great advantage to his business. montn ' -ound In the leg, which be had believes Is in a position to know ol nis iern? ol om.ce K,,res Myo and a great many people were I J He sells lartre auantities of butter . received in a difficulty aho.n fnr what he is talkine about, savs that k'"u u, F'"-- horntied lo hear ol IL Uut la alnv- oL A. A. Gem., Ilmf AT ARRH every week. He ships to Raleigh, Morganton and Ashevule, and gets a good price . because he sells a first-class quality., .... Maj. J. G. tiau nas just receivea appoint ment trOm headquarters ot tsnga- SAIIED FOR HOJf OLCLC Accidentally Shot Himself A Kig Hog; Capt. Faucet te Dead Death or Mr. W. ' K. Keid A Prominent Minister Dead Heavy Loss qf the Masons hy the Re cent Ruthertordton Fire. dier General of the first brigade f Kutherfordton Democratt Jan. 2th. Ol tllC uuucu uuicucmic ycici- r T r ..i j i i;. 1 n e I hie ic nmlp o rnm r 1 m An t I J . auj. o uuii.. u uj uii.ii v l 1 . 1 j U . HI . .7 , " , I 11C UdUVIJICI, UldlgdlCl, 9HIICU woruniy ucuweu ou uu, iuw..s- f R Fpanr:,ro for' Honolulu. c a tj1 : u 1 - man ocuaiui oituiuu iit c,u:u Toi a. wToA- purchased a igood location at the to join her husband Prof. j. T. tiitaerDrana aiuing.uve uiucb wcsi. n - ,. Koc Ko unn this place, and five miles east of ... ..!- v,:o. ' ) .v a s U PPL I ED Connelly Springs. This is on the Southern railroad. He will erect there a large lumber plant at once for the manufacture of rough and finished lumber, shingles, plaster ing- laths,' etc.. : Mr. J. K Miller will be made general manager of the plant, who will also run a mer cantile business there as his own. The, Senator owns over two thou sand acres of heavily timbered land near this side track. all Staple Groceries. Be , I will keep Fancy Groceries as Canned Goods of all Cheese. Crackers. k lipids, Candies, etc., ITEMS ABOUT SOME BURKE PEOPLE. lulu for the last year as chemist for the great Spreckels sugar re fineries. Mrs. Crawley intended going to Honolulu last summer, but postponed the trip on account of the appearance there of cholera ....Jonathan Pack, of Green Riv er, accidentally shot himself the other day. inflicting a serious wound. Pack was working-with an old pistol which he thought unT loaded, when it exploded. The ball entered his. abdomen. At last accounts it was thought he would recover. ,, ,Mr. A D. Farns- worth, of Logan's Store, killed a I week's previous to his death. The name of tf.e man who did the shooting was Owen Read, and he is now in jail awaiting trial A well known colored man named Joe Friday, who works for Capt. J. D. Moore, was helping Monday in the force of hands employed by Mr. G. A. Gray to clear the tim ber off the 'grounds of his new factory. As the work of felling trees went along an old hare be came disturbed at the inroads of civilization upon her haunts and took to her heels. Her white and shining tail caught Joe's quick eye there can now be no turning back. The road will have to go through the mill, and probably be sold to the highest bidder. If the South ern crowd gets it, that is the end of it so far as the stockholders are concerned; but if the majority of the bondholders get it, the situa tion will be different. He does not think the major-i v of the bond holders, who are home people, ca -e SOr. i hat receipt IS not an abSO- I r riirt th nuhlir Inroni '1 ihnni lute release from responsibility, u aQd eothirg has been hea.d of it since until tbe other dy w ten a phoiorrapher wassent.oer there If a defalcation discovered to-day could be traced back ten "years the man who was treasurer then would be beld responsible, and he and his bondsmen would be sued lor the amount, tneoood given by'the Treasurer of the United Stales is perpetual. In the vault attached to the as to this ne cannot say tor cer tain. The matter is one of these things that nobody can tell about. No matter who buys the road. right now, and throwing down his l. 15 so,, od it probably will Cakes w T I ITU x x 1 1 a-! 1 V News Which "Marred the Festivities' of a Reception Death of Bertie Lee Wise, h0g a few days agO that netted oruicKory. him 442 pounds of pork. Mr. Hickory Press and Carolinian. Jan. 23rd. Farnsworth is doinc a lot to Prove John H. Kellar and Miss M. E. that as big hogs and as fine horses McCarthy were recently married and mules can be raised in this near Bridgewater. They will re- section as anywhere in the United side at Bennett's Mill, on north States. '"....The many friends Muddy creek Mr. L. F. throughout this section of Capt. Hildebrand and his family, eon Thos. Faucette will be pained to I . . r i j 1 t f i . . i ' i:t : 1 V of I onntrv Prod nr. 1 sialliiK Oi vviic ui um- mm .x i uai ji ma uiam, w.v... uwum-u -is K,,we Ruttpr etc And and two single sons, moved re- at Spartanburg, S. C, Saturday ' - i i f ., I r 1 i , . "T" i. : Df I cen tiy irom just inis siuc ui wu- iaL iuis v.umiuuuj( was nelly Springs to the tarm oi, wrs. shockea to learn oionaay morning need of K- DOmar Up on iviuuuyrnccs uuai mi. vv. rv icn., uuc ui ine I near tmage water, mrs. poqiar s tcounpy s mpi prominent pnu pop- now a resident ot tjickory, nec ular citizens, naa aroppea ae.ia at father, Mr. Daniel W. Stacy, being Thermal City, Sunday night, with her. Mr. R. H. Bomar is still . . . .Rev. G. W. Harman died at at the farm. Dr. B- H, Ben- his home at Weldon Sunday morn- nett, son of one ' of - the county ing, of malarial fever, andhis body commissioners of Burke, who arrived here Monday and on Tues- weht west to Texas some year or day morning was laid to rest in two aex returned home and was the cem-etery beside his wife, who married to Miss Maggie v; Buie, died in Weldon and was brought dauehter of Rev. Mr. Buie. Whi4e here and buried about two years Morganton, N. C. I they were enjoying the festivities l ago. - . . . .The greatest sufferers I ' will keep a full line ' 'S and Citrars. ver yon are .'!-r in rr.y line, try me, Ki'-SII GROCERIES. T. L. HEMPHILL, axe he lit out after her yelling at every jump "Here goes a yabbit! Here goes a yabbit, yabbit,' yab bit." Some of the other, hands joined in the chase and bang! bang ! went the the shooting irons! "Hole on, boys, I'm shot!" ex- the chascm os T'X sovn'Ktx. o free.e the stocicho'de- s out; but cashroom of the Treasury Depart ment uangs a siriau irame in wnicn is a gold note of the denomina tion of $to,ooo. These notes are no longer issued. The one hang ing in the vault, however, is worth $10,000, and the custodian ot the vault would be held responsible in that sum if it disappeared. When these notes w ere being issued by the Treasury Departmeut they were pat up in packages' of 4, coo be, it appears to the Enquirer that the stockholder have a bad show ingTher oaly salvation, it would seem, is to buy.the property thetn- selves, and th;st it is p-obable, they will be unable to do.' by tho Harper's Publishing Co. to take pictures of tbe Mu.L." It is to be hoped that now the aathor ities will take steps to slop the sale of horse flesh altogether, or at any rate to see that no torses or mules are sold for food that are not in sound health at the tour of their taking oJ. There are some people who say horse flesh is wholesome and that a horse steak is very good eating; but these are usually people who never are any horse flesh. J1! r-ar". Ai y rm aa Uttaa. ll- . -rlOTia MntinM trn . ,?v l..-s iw .r mt Tm aa4 &U. tx Htm ss srrVyJ djr:, i.a i. rrttrff at kt ar ti a. s -? tri-r!4 or ,i al. IXX bitolbalcx warrra at, Srm Tor. . s arvi4 jr: l1k'T htt .! r . k L rfxiLA HAIAAI Who doe not know women anJ youoic girls who are coctiouallj iu tears y Who alwajsse ibe dark iJT Who bave frequent fat of meUnchotjr wiihoul aoy apparent eauee ? Th li- notes, each - package being about I ttlliul pbyKo will know that it la claimed Joe, slapping his hand on I Snty ...n nount?, WrtllM ! and dlk:t feminin. orjfu.T1 one arm. And sure enough he arr rpor Rioo- - y : I toaoi KtrlarTr.bMlilrabdmenUUv. T. . . " ,1 ir upesws-m .( 1 nc 4 s-sssi 10. -1 nave occn impussiuic lor one 01 i .ii.rw- tw... u mi. ..,ftr,r.. Thcdoctor pretty soon af- i. a a.. .k-...... -i .w. -r Jo wleoc. Tlw-r. ta urnlu wearirea. o '-' viicwKl.3omaiv.uu'.- nuu n.niwii. Vi m n(- oDipciM piQ, unrraoruiii6 tear tions made and in contemplation ury to have taken one of these I and nt of temper. Dr. I'terve Kacir on the Southern Railway, the At- $40,000,000 packages with him, I Iteripuoa 'ru a wonderful Ianta Journal of the aist says: . though it would have been .ex-1 rr" w . " was. 4 hcaoctor pretty tewards cut a ball out of the fleshy part of his arm above the elbow. The missile had p-one clear o through and was lodged under the skin on the other side. e. ka t i;rt L co n r o a n u. EP1"S COCOA iiUKAnrAirr-ai rrtk. -Pr a i&orac tsWr 4 iw at?rs! sswl sirtiv. aa4 by a rarrfsl tf,wtJwr ot tt-f lis. 4 mmmi tu. Mr .i-v m ww nw stmts um aa4 Mwr ao-Br-sir.j Csrrv4 hrrfm tb h avty ar f o.t. u tlaHus Ml- v 04 sva sr-irva ial a vy t cr4.j: trt.jk aaui wtroaf tvr Mind rj i.hit i id,,, li .-.'.I-. . t a tlkitn rr 6rmiis aroa4 r.4j w s4lrk hmtf lrm Vm a r-a. Mrif wtw a fa'ai aaari ar "..' :... - 1 f .i-i shs Mir ! f-i T tmrvA rr-.-4 tni. luii'ttirt M ti w-r ;4r i hot'.isf e I. ll.f brtsOMs. Ixium. Iaia4. PINEOLA COUGH BALSAM Is ttrvOat w an laroat laaasmatloM aa4 tor 1. X ; . . a . : i It is said that the Southern has tremely difficult. There is no ob iL",, ..7. ZLJr ordered a cut of $30,000 a year in I stacte except the honesty of ' tbe I UrecuUtiea and rminfui deraogeme&u MEASLES RAGING IS WATAUGA. the salaries o tbe freight - men. I employe now to prevent any one This is understood to mean, it is J of two or three clerks in the Treas urer s office taking a I undleof 100 notes of the . denomination of $1,000 from one of the vault pack ages and slipping it into his pock The assistant Treasurer of the United States stated a few days a syndicate proposes to Bay the silver further stated, the release of men Mine on the Grandfather a New more than a reduction in the sala- Preacher for Boone Circuit. rit wkn lhe jdea of making the Watat.Ka Democrat. Jan 23rd.- numerical strentrth th same. Our town has so far escaped the "There will be further consoli measles, but they are still raging dation of the officers, more men with unabated fury in many parts will go, and the Southern's policy of the county The stock-I of running a raiWoad strictly for uuiucia ui me vj: auuiitviicr nn- i ine money tnai is in it wnicn is ing Co, met on Tuesday with J. M. I generally admitted to be the oa'y of women. Careleaa.easv roioa doctor frequently treat theit women palie&U 1 for briKMisnea. drspfpsia. liver or kid ney trouble, when the real aickoe to I a i bf m tne organ atauociiy irmimoe, ana i itm v. to oo help can come till tbey are made I V T1W Frriovtiy iuvuk j iu ui mjt. ierce'a Favorite Prescription, bend 21 cent in one-ceot atamp to World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, DatTalo. New York, and receive Dr. Pierc a IOCS piC Common Sense aaava. toassas. U'-o mia taaarw mUy or' kraet ttrm it m. aa ic sly atwi la iMH.fr4rf ru pr-UMtttm easr. aaMMiac aalare la r-anc osm4 tl mm. TWrvsta lrr rvertraisrt of taa a a n( in tar to t r4ba.on w arc oaty rnxSemc '( mme, raiarra aas tUrts t-anis) are t)rai o in ar. tr Uti-: naeols. O." in w-tM-r mr of saaoi. AXY !fruKS.asarrtaw-.X.T. HP aco Dotigherty, agent for a syndicate who proposes to buy the silver mine on the Grandfather. Rev. A. H. Gentry has been ap pointed to supply the Boone cir cuit, Western North Carolina Con ference, for the present Conference year, Rev. T. E. Weaver having declined to take charge Some mean scamp cut up me saddle of Sherwood at Cove Creek church a corect theory will be pursued. "It is declared that the moiuls of the great combine, learning that the revenues would not be as ago that such a theft was possible and that it would not be discover ed, perhaps, for six months or I Medical Adviaer, illustrated more. Human ingenuity is ex hausted after a time lo its attempt Ilucklen'a Arnica Salve, to surround the treasure of tbe Tbe beat aalre in tbe world Tor government with automatic pro- Cuts, Bruise, Sores Ulcers, Bait lection. It must trust finally to Uhcnm, Fever Soren.Tetter.Cbap- HUH great this year as was anticipated, I the honesty of some one. Ooe of ped llaud, Chilblain, Cores, and and that the road was determined the public servants trusted almost all Skin r.ruption?, ana positively to have no doubt about making implicitly is the $1,400 clerk who cures Piles, or do pay required, fixed charges; so it appear, that makes up the packages of new It is guaranteed to give, peifect it has taken tbe bull by tbe boras, notes for the reserve vaults, where satisfaction, or rooney refunded. "The Florida freight business fresh money seasons for sometimes Price 25 cents per box. For sale has not been as large as thcSomt,- s,U or tvyelxc, month before tbe by John Tull, Druggist. lraJKsaseraa-4B4 a3 rm satvanacaews !- Hesraarc fit a. Ova OffKlilCmirtU.I. intem wa cu r"- sua I laa iaras I i or W, AwlHs t-:rm. V a-j. al pmr--i- mt m, rm ml J .Jm-T. co Uo - t-m t-1 f-mum a a esesMtr. " Ho C rmtt," k J -m 4 mm m it U. a. aa tara-4-a s-ssanasS c!a.gnowlco. 0. Nnif Cesaee. WsasTa. B. C. aajyas aa
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1896, edition 1
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