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': $ The Morganton Herald. (Consolidated January 2, 1899, with The Farmer's Friend.) ' BY THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. F. P. Tate, President CM. McDowell, Secretary. W. S. PEARSON, Lessee and Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Price $1 a Year Strictly in Advance. Advertising Rates will be Furnished , on Application. S. Otho Wilson' thought he was proprietor of the dlen Rock hotel and proposed to sell the lease of the Round Knob' hotel, which would then be closed to the great advantage of the Glen Rock, which was the dinner station before the leased Round Knob, promising that the writer would have the free use of the telegraph line, and supplies would be deadheaded by the conductors or baggage master. State news. THE LEGISLATURE. Wm. H. Edmiston has been ap pointed postmaster at Blowing Rock. . A steam laundry will probably be numbered among Statesville's industries n the near future. Rev. Isaac Oxford, a well known Baptist minister of Caldwell coun ty, died Tuesday, aged 89 years. He was widely known as one of the pioneer preachers of this sec tion and until recently had been nERNAMEATTiiETOP GETTIWG READY VLj57ira Braoi 1 -U. 8. S. BROOKLYN" WENT ABOV. Every expectant mother hat L3 CU C2 CUi U U&J I JU VfaWn U. a S. BROOKLYN" WENT ABOVE 44 H. M. S. SPHINX." ft try In ordeal to face. If she does not Gov. Russell's report on the two m vigorous health. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Morganton, N. C. Wilsons, Senator Hairston's bill to domesticate foreign corporations, Senator Low's against conspiracy among lawyers, Mr. Winston's bill to designate sites for the Nash and Davidson monuments voted bv Thursday, January 19, 1899. Congress, and also a bill to regu late the working of ionvicts and Brother Watts of the Mascot to establish county farms, the has our best bow for the kind terms passage of Hoffman's bill per- in which he is pleased to speak of mitting Morganton to vote for The Herald under the new man- $5oco. worth electric light bonds, agement. We omit to reproduce bill by Yarboro to repeal the $to the words because of our blushes. tax on dea,ers in horscs and mulcs T , . .. . . . and the bill to give Hertford It would be a great satisfaction to v- 6 . , , . . 0 county white Democratic officials know we deserved them, as we were the cnief maltcrs before the do not, but the time may come Legislatuie this week. The Hert when, with good work and stead- ford bill passed the House 85 to fast application, -we may venture 26. to take a plebiscite on the subject. The bill ' introduced by Mr. Meantime we thank ' the brother Rhinehardt, of Lincoln, providing for' the payment of witnesses, amends section 739 of The Code so as to give officers and witnesses ful fees in all .criminal actions .whether there be an acquittal or conviction, even in cases where no true bill is found. The proposed Villi fiii-f f m An4e rf inn m am was a ws s biu vuud dvwiivu T 1 making it the duty of the county to pay witnesses of a defendant I -who is convicted and unable to pay the costs. The fees of all wit nesses are, however, reduced from $1 to 75 cents a day. The bill introduced by Mr. for a good lift in the way of encouragement. Russell's Copious Message on the Rail road Commission Removals Com mittee to Consider It. Special to the Gazette. Raleigh, Jan. 17. The govern or's message delivered to the house and senate to-day is really a reply to the request of the com mittees on the part of each branch, although the governor says he makes' his report as required by the railway commission law. He evidently wants to show some in dependence. The general impres Mr Walter Lenoir and family have been suffering a great deal with very deep colds for the past week but by the skill of Dr. Houck they are much better. Topic Mrs. M. L. Cline, a most amiable lady of the purest Christian char acter, died in Hickory, Suuday afternoon, the 8th inst., and was laid to rest in Oakwood cemetery on the following day. The de ceased was a -devout member of the Lutheran church, a most char . itable and useful member of so ciety and will be greatly missed -by many who have been the -recipients of her kindness and deeds of benevolence. Hickory Press, Otho Wilson, removed from the railroad commiss'un by Gov. Rus sell, but who still claims to be a member of the commission, has tendered his resignation to the Lieutenant Governor and the Speaker of the House. The ques tion is, what did he have to resign ? Statesville Landmark. Probably the largest deal in pork in this section was made last week between Mr. J. R. Combs, of this place, and Mr. S. S. Greenwood, of Roaring River. The latter traded the former over 12,000 pounds for some, real estate in Heroic Fat mt Bfaseat r - mt I'aele lim'i OH Tim Jaak Trt That Thrilled thelleau-t f aWkU Ship's Crf There was once another Brooklyn, the forerunner of; the present armored cruiser, bat tbe old Brooklyn, which, during the civil war, gained tbe name of the "Batcher Shop," had no resem blance to the floating fortress ' that hurled destruction into the fleet of Ad miral Cervera. ' The old ship bore a great spread of canvas and had bat auxiliary steam power. . Her lefty masts and creaking yards would seem singularly out of place today, but they served their pur pose in their own time. Her open deck, with double row of muzzle loading. Smoothbore .guns, looked like a. soene from a mediaeval ' drama, and when she went to sea the flapping of the sails and the snap of the cordage were not an unwelcome lullaby to those rbo slept beneath her cool white decks. : This old Brooklyn sailed one- day from New York, bound upon a roving cruise and-came'n!,time to b Azores islands, whence she sailed for Lisbon and Gibraltar and, passing through the Mediterranean, audi the ,. Sues canal, steamed slowly down ihe'ioorcbing Red sea. A stop at Aden for a day or two made her ready for a journey to the Persian gulf, .bat-when the gulf of Ormaa was reached the skipper thought to take a' loot ' at Muscat, and so the course-was shaped for tbe capital. pf tbe son of Abraham, whose forefathers for hundreds, y,! thousand s-of year a,' bad been sheiks of the desert In all her' Journey the good ship had entered not a .port .wbere the proud cross of St. George could ' not be seen from the staff, of, a British man-of-war, but here at Muscat it was thought that at least oar flag would be tbe only token of western ci vi lization .in evidence. Bat it was 'not so, for, as the Brooklyn rounded a high promontory that shut in the little harbor, there, lying at an chor, was seen, the English gunboat Sphinx with her milk white flag float ing above her.. .- . Muscat had much' that was strange and weird to , interest the Americana, but neither the palace of the sultan, with its double wall, between the two parts of which are kept the tigers whose duty it is 'to guard tbe palace at night, nor tbe imperial harem's grim exterior, nor tbe gorgeous apparel of the 1- fM, get .The second week of our Grand Clearing Sale will eclipse all former sales of fin m a a . goods at extraordinary low prices. We are determined to sell every article in our stock no matter what it cost. 1 hey must go, as the new spring goods will arrive shortly, ami reaW it. We mUSt make rm f01 thcm Th.S Sale there is no telling im 1 1 hp infpncplv i nf orocf mn annes. I o what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Nature Is not given proper assistance. Mother's Friend Mm s ouits; were Reduced to $1.25 A " Men's Suit; were $3 $G. Reduced to ;;.75 i - rickness," relaxes the overstrained mus- , eles, relieves the distended. feeling, short- Men 8 Suit; wcre$8 $9. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. V2.0O. Is the beet help you can use at this time. Uisa liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby comes. It makes the advent easy and nearly pain- It reliere and prevents " morning as labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. MetWa Trie is- good for only one purpose, viz.i to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. Om dollar pur bottle at all drac tor, or Si hy ezprens oa receipt of prUM. ras Boots, coBtAlBiDK valoabM Inform tkm for women. wlU b M&t to any ad4xa poa application to TttB eUUOPIEU) RECHXATOH CO Reducetl to C.83 t Men's Suit; were $10 $12. Reducetl to 7.33 Men's Suit; Reduced to: were $15. .11.75 Roaring River, and the pork is J I 1 1.1: A . XX. r- K eiieuur, oui ids gurgwui ippini ot lot Allen to amend chapter 38 of The ,,uw UC,"K uc""ccu "'T saltan himself bad half the attraction Code is reallv an act to lak 1 wo waSon oads came . up Wed- for the westerners tbst the grim, sheer out a stronger case than was ex- Carolina Railroad. It takes out We learn by telegraph yester nected . Some? members sav he of the hands of the Governor the dav from Elizabethtown of the face of the promontory that shots in the harbor had; for there npon the bleak wall of this towering height were painted tbe- names of many ships, and high above them all, in a place that seemed inaccessible, were tbe words, "H. M. a Sphinx." Tbe men of tbe Brooklyn stared at think) seems to be the principal having charge of all the State's most prominent men in the State. JozMdTn Character in the siry, and he tells interest in an rauroacs it prac- tie aiea mis morning, a numoer ci emulation grew within thein. Praia Fr tk Blah. The bishop of never mind where being a newcomer and somewhat trou bled with a neglected diocese, thought to inspire his clergy to take occasional services daring the week by periodically visiting out of the way parishes and taking one himself. On one of these occasions, having formed quite a good congregation and having been moved to much eloquence .in his sermon, he felt a little not un natural desire to know if be had made any impression on the usually unim pressionable yokels, and put some lead ing questions to the old clerk, who was helping him to unrobe in the vestry. "Well. I hope they've been pleased with yer," said the old man patronizingly, "and I'm sure we tuk it werry kind o' yer worship to come down and preach to us. but. yer knaw, a worseer one would ha done for the likes o' we, if so he," he added with becoming humil ity, "one could ha' bin found." Liv ing Church. Boy's Suits; were $4. ; Reduced to 2.50 Boy's Suits: were $5. Reduced to! 3.75 Boy s Suits; were $C. Reducetl to 4.75 Boy's Suits; were $0. Rednced to G.85 -kr Children's -Suitts: win 75c. Reduced to Children's Suits: $1.50. Reduced to t?K Children's Suit: were $2.5. Reduced to $1 .73 Children Suits; weref i. Reduced to Children's Suits; were $5. Reduced to 3.7; Men's Overcoats; were $4, Reduced to .. 2.50 Men's Overcoats; were $5. Reduced to J;27t Men's Overcoats; were and $7. Reduced to 4.50 Men's Overcoat; were $10. Reducetl to $7.50 Men's Rants at about half price. LAZARUS BROS. certainly has made a clear case J appoiptment of the board of in- death of Col. Jno. A. McDowell, a against S. Otho Wilson. An Ashe-1 ternal improvements and gives it J distinguished citizen of Bladen ville man or men (one man I I to the Legislature, and this board I county and at one time one of the Notice of Prirate Act. aright lively tale, the governor says. The governor's message recites tht law which provides that it shall be the duty of the governor to suspend any commissioner who tically names the directors for those roads: It is learned, says a Raleigh cor respondent, tBatthere will cer tainly be an increase of two Su perior Court districts, and pos- shall hold any railroad stock or sibly four. The prevalent idea is to abolish both the Eastern and Western CriminaL Ourts. It is safe to say that both these will be abolished. The western members are leaving to the eastern ones matters relating to the prepara tion of election law bills, yet it is bond or who shall have "any in terest in any way in a railroad," or who shall become "disqualified .to act," and says it is manifestly the intent of the act to secure ab solute independence ot the com missioners of the railroads. The governor has personally under scored the words "any interest" and "any way," which he says mean that a commissioner shall "not enter into any contracts" of relatives of Col. McDowell live in this city. Fayettcvillc Observer jFayetteville correspondence to Raleigh Ncivs and Observer'. Eighteen months ago the Cumber land county dispensary began operation without a cent and with out any aid or assistance from the county or town. The following is the financial showing : Net earn ings for 18 months, since July 1, 1897, $10,271,70. This has put 50 percent, more money into the pub lic treasury than the combined The night before the Brooklyn was to sail tor Persian waters there were eTidences of a secret moTsment among the crew, and after tbe night had fallen still and black a boat pulled off from the veasera side, and with raofSed oars made rapidj for tbe abore. It carried many things of various sorts, snd among them a lantern, whose tiny glimmer those on the ships watched with bated breath as it reached the shore snd slow ly began the ascent of the promontory. Now it would. disappear and then glit ter again like ajstar of hope and com fort, and so it went slowly on. ever up and up tbe faoe of the outlined precipioe. The boars dragged slowly by, and it was far into the bight when a tired boat's crew clambered slowly over the singular that only one (Winston's) Stale, county and town licenses 1 Brooklyn's side and dropped exhausted has thus tar been introduced. from the 12 saloons which existed Bills have been introduced in the before the dispensary was estab Legislature providing for separate lished. The amount of drunken- railway coaches for the races; loess and crime have markedly with railroads; "that he shall not school mooev oaid bv the whites decreased. The monies oaid into make money out of them, or seek to be applied only for educatine the Dublic treasury do not include open gulf a cheer burst from the throats the same beimr the first Mondiv .,f th ' I i ...... . . 1 .. . " . . z - -"- month), between the hours of 12 m. and Into their hammocks for a short sleen before tbe call of "all hands" In the morning. Tbe Brooklyn tailed away just as th. sun began to show above the eastern horizon, and - ai she swung upon her course and stoodr for the waters of the Notice is hereby given that a bill will be introduced at tbe pres ent session or the General Assem bly of Xorth Carolina to amend the charter of the towu of Morgan ton. Jan. 9tb, 18U9. Notice of Incorporation. Notice is hereby given that ap plication will be made to tbe General Assembly or North Caro lina, now in session, to incorporate the town or liildebrand in Burke connty. A. Y. Sigmon. This January 12tb, 1890. Sale of Valuable Town Property. rejldvertised. BY virtue of an order of the Superior Court for Burke county, in the case of the Eastern Huikling &, lxan Associa tion or Syracuse. X i., ti Aler. Wilson et at, we will offer for sale, ou the prem ises, on February 6th, 1S99, o o t t t :CITY BAR. 6 Finest "Wines of Old Vintage and Standard Brands. MEDICINAL WHISKIES, Famous Among: Which is the Fitzhngh Lee Couutry Corn ami Apple Jack of Careful Dis tillation and Appprovcl Strength. HFVl milu )rpr (?TvwrL (nrefiit CHenisn. D Ales, Beers and Other Malt Liquors In Stk. J. H. McHEELY, Proprietor. s o turn o e o e e e unz to make it;: indeed it amounts to white children and that paid by $2000 of profits shown in the net ?f the whole ship'a company. Forthere, prohibition g.l..t.hi, having n.grocs.to be used for educating stock on hand. Ij'lri'.XTbl" any aeanngs with .them, except those which are open to the pub lic such as buying tickets." Hav ing laid down the law the gov ernor says: "Applying tTiese prin ciples to the case at hand I reached the conclusion that S. Otho Wilson should be sus negro children; a new election law which will eliminate the col ored voter as a factor in politics an d office holding. The Newton Enterprise well says: This Legislature is to be specially commended for . its resolution to elect no member of either house jOn the 8th of February the At lantic Hotel, at Morehead City, will be sold to satisfy a $13,000 mortagage. In 188I it was built', at a cost of some $28,000. A special term of the Federal Court will be held in Asheyille pended. The causes assigned are t0 flny office and to appoint the that Otho leased the Round- Knob son: of no Senator or Represcota. hotel from Colonel A. B. Andrews, Uve a gc Former Democratic vice president of the Southern; and Leeislatures wcre not altogether 4uijur j amcs t. wiison, anotner name of ber majMty'e abip Sphinx, far abore the highest name of all. could be een.the legend ;MU. a a Brooklyn." And there today, looking down the tiger guarded palace and the harem of tbe saltan, ever before the Araba and the Beloochittaneee of tbe tiny ral tan ate, still gleams tbe magio nsme that Schley and Oook -nce again made fa ta om and that shall endure in history February 15th for the trial of the I when Muscat itself- shall be forgotten-- cases against the officers nf th I waaningjon rose 3 n. m., all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Mortranton, liurke county, and State of North Carolina, on the north side of Green street, known as the "Hurnt Square," directly fronting the court' house, and consisting of the two lots purchased by James V. Wilson of J. W. and Emma M. Tate, 44 feet on Green street by 00 feet back; and the kt bought by Wilson, of the Huffman heirs, -fronting 30 feet Green street and running 25 feet through I cusd XTORT!l CAROLINA. &riKKft CorT. i . Bl'lKl Coi'XTTy Fall Term. 1899. P. P. Tate and J. S- Tate. Adra'n of S. KlcD. Tate, ia Behalf of TbcmaclTe and All Other Creditor v. The Bnrke Conntj Fir Aaaociatloa and Others. , The abore er titled action cominjr oa for bearing, and it appearing that the aamc ia m creditor action and that it i aeeettarr that all creditor of tbe defendant The Bnrke Connty Fair Association should be made parties thereto fa order that the fights and 7 inches on I ."'ty. ens ana prion tw-s or an erect tors of .I":": said defendant so blameless on this line, and. tbe Fusionists made a regular gam bling pool of the offices and di- commissioner, nominally for his mother but really for himself; that he leased it with the understand ing that the Sothern railroad would abandon its eating houses at Asheville and Hickory; that the of thc two houses rauroaa gave tree transportation to Otho and his goods. These reasons far removing Major Wil son are that he "was mortgaged to Colonel Andrews'7 for $6,000; that he was part owner of the Round Knob hotel, which was valueless unless used as a railway eating house. The governor then, argues that these facts disqualify the Wil sons from properly performing their duties; that they would dis- agamst wrecked First National Bank of that town. Ex-Judge W. P. By num, Jr., of Greensboro, will as sist in the prosecution. vided them out, such, as directors that Georga Vanderbilt will give How m Froa; Hlbarmatea. According 1 to Simon' Henry Sage, thv frog docs not hibernate in leases or the trunks of, treea. but ia a dry hole ia the ground not likely to f reese. Be scratchec tbe bole with bis hind ft Tk. r XT r I . ..... uc 9iui) 01 ct new xors: paper l oacawara. unce msiae, tnere is appar- of the various State institutions, judges, etc among the members The House passed a bill repeal ing the act allowing Buncombe to have an "auditor, also a bill for bidding hunting on another's land in Buncombe without writtencon sent of the owner. - Mr. Leatherwood, of Swain, to day introduced a bill to put Mitch ell county- back in the Eighth Congressional district. The Speaker has made the fol- up Biltmore is a complete false hood. He and his wife are ex tremely fond ef the place. The Democrats having- gained control of the board of education- of New Hanover county, all the negro school committeemen have been ousted. antly no trace of the fact ontiide. Fron found under frozen leaves are still able fronting the W. N. C. railroad and the to Water street in the rear, and adjoining on the north the lots of Walter Urem and on the south a lot of S. J. Ervin ; f6r further description of which reference is asked to the deeds on file in the register's office in Hook H, pages 433 and 434r Book Y, pages 320 and 331, and Nook L, pages 52 and 53. Bidding to begin on lot No. 1 at $93.50. on No. 2 at 102. 40, on the Huffman lot at 1231. Also one other lot in the said town an J county aforesaid, on Green street and to move about Mr. Sage haa femnd: hibernating frogs with their extremities and akin frozen hnty their yitsl organs: were(8tllHinfeca6r thfcy recovered their activity eiM liberated. ten-J don Qiibe. Sweethearts. Mr. A. JBillardiCB. A., LL. B., sends off the following f corn . Oxford: " Your, tale of tbe Italian prelate - reminds me of tbe negro student who at one of our great missionary colleges was conduct ing family prayers, and in as outburst said Green street, being the lot purchased by James W. Wilson of Mrs. 8arah A. McDowell, on which formerly stood the furniture factory of 'Wilson &. Avery; containing one-nail acre; ror a Jull de scription of which reference is asked to a deed registered in. Book P, pages 545 and 548 of the register's office. . , Also one other tract in the town, coun ty and state aforesaid, adjoining the above, and beginning at a stake in Green street, comer of the Sarah A. McDowell lot,' oa the south and runninsr with Green street and the Hunting creek road to the line of the front grounds of the State COUCH SYRUP Will cure Tonsilitis and Bronchiiis. nnaliftf I. . I . r I 1,in rnnn!. . i I SneCloO IOT inAinianfc wmiimwi.l oratth. Knn.W.n 14. c,e mitten fnr inns 'ln. .1.-...: 25 Ct8-k the fact that Major Wilson, when McNeill, Austin, Reeves, Fleming, asked to show cause why, he Hoffman, Russell, Brown, of John should not be suspended, aold-.his son; Carraway, Davis, of Hyde; hotel interest, made no difference. Ellen, Hendren, Williams, of Gra The governor says he obtained am; Hampton, Johnson, of ms evifjnce against the Wilsons J bampson. by voiuntary information, tie re- J v of enthneiasm prayed, 'Give ns all pure "oeP'tal : thence with said Hospital line t- hearts, give na all clesrrhearts. give OS futhwe& to ;the macadamized pike lead O U sweet hearts. to which all the con- ,fte CJ gregation replied. 'Amen.'" .London Chronicle." " . English farthings are no longer like ly to be mistaken tor' half -crowns, for now tbey are minted not only ot a dif ferent size and design, but even of a Aa Aatlqa Weapon. ! "Ton are an iceberg!" exclaimeil her i 1 Z lWaB 4 elderlv but waII ' " -a v v BMWSJt, lYIT wiia anger and mortification. trains from furnishing- names be cause the writers of the letters "might regard it as a breach of confidence," but he promises to give the names to an investigating com m i ttee. Then follow extracts from letters written by some per son or persons who plainly live in .i . - asneyme, ne writer says that A dozen Cupids, with a hundred arrows each. could never find a vulnerable place in your flinty heart I" "Not if they used an old beau to shoot with. Mr. Wellnp,'? coldly replied the young and beautiful Miaa Flyppe. Chicago Tribune. n i A Cold Trail. Lexington Dixpatch. Since, the .times when Nimrod the mighty hunter roamed the hills and dales in and about Nine veh no canine ever chased a colder Of mnrf Knnel.cf tmSI U " .u . "wv-.v" .'.du inc ia:i. !AL. ...... one now tollowed by the Hon S rm. V ,V yvnnoux n,hft Wllc' t . r The best remedy lor whooping-coug Utho Wilson, of Gldeonit9 fame, I)o3es smaU. , Price 25 cts. at draggil Freseh Hmasr. Madame (to her chambermaid) Jus tine, the doorbell rang. "Is auadame sure it wasn't the .clock f Couldn't be-it ia only quarter of 10." ' ' - "Yea, but madame knows the clock la fast IV Echo de Paria oa COUCH SYRUP The little Japa are, about aa free from tbe vice of drunkenness aa any people in the world. In fact, it ia the rarest thing in the world to see an inebriated subject of. the mikado. The native drink, "saki." ia used about aa tea la tbis countryman i4.Ja.it Uttle: intoxicating. thence with said pike, crossing in the center of the iron bridge over Hunting creek to a stake, southwest corner of the Sarah McDowell lot, tojtbe beginning in Green street, containing by estimation 12 serves. This is the lot deeded by S. McD. Tate and wife to James W. Wilson, on which is a flouring mill (not now in use) and seven tenement houses; from which is excepted five acres sold off, and also the Anderson Mission chapel and the land lying next the said chapel and on the south side of the branch, on which are other tenement house of the Duna vant Cotton Mills (now the Alpine), to gether with all and singular the buildings, streets, alleys, passageways, rights, liber ties, improvements, etc. Terms: One half cash, i in 3 months; note with ap proved security. This January 5th, 1S09.' ' 8. J. EUVIN. , W. 8. PEARSON, Commissioners. N. B. A plot of these lands, as they will be sold, can be seen' at the office of 8. J. Ervin. On lot Na 2 of this plot bidding will begin at 1 160.00. on lot No. 3 at $192.50, ou lot No. 7 at 1143. Other luU will be sold aa at first sale. oald be li ties led and de- It is oa notion of & J. Errtn. connsel for plaintiffs, ordered that pnblicatioa be made in 1 ms Moiotrrox HtiiLD. a new paper pnblisbed ia ajontantsn. once a week for six successive weeks notifying- aU creditors of said defendant ol tbe institution of this action and of the object of thc same and commanding them to come in aad make -themselves parties to this action aad 6le their claims herein on or before the next term of tbe court, otherwise that tbey be barred of any participation ia the asset of said defendant ALBERT T. CO DUB. Jndce Premdiax. Important Sale of Valuable Kofes. UNDER a decree of the Superior Conrt of Bnrke county In an action wherein the National Park Bank of New York to plaintiff ana the Morjtsnton Laaa ana imprvrement Company and others are defendant. I will Monday, February the 6ih, 1899, at half-past one o'clock post meridian, at the eanrt house door iu Morjcaotou. f. C.. ex pose to public sale, for cash, the followiac notes under seal, or bonds, ail of which were executed to the lorranton Land aad Im provement Company by tbe maker, whose name are set out below, aad arc endorsed by thc said M.I, Ac I. Co. aad by VI. P. -Bcaifc. aad aU bear interest at S per cent, payable annually, and are secured by the terms of a bond for title riven the makers for certain la nda All areduc January 1st. 1915. but if interest i not paid promptly ail be come dae upon default. Long Jaques Henri. Ant pine Grill. Barns Franco', Ptene B. Xlieol. Antoine Martinet, Pons Jeaa Jacaues. Guijron Jeaa 1 haroa, Guigoajeaa. iTwnri jean. Mortgage Sale. BY virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by Baird Avery and wife to A. II. Wilson John Garron. bant tie! klourelia John I. Lexer. Xlicof P. Emmanuel, Henry Lone. John and Marjtuerite Lone, I 6S6H SIO.V aj a 154 37 339 HI 23.15 376 3 161 OS 3 09 149 4 32H.11 31.56 ?9.SO 321 .03 ioa 30 S 3.473.46 Tbcae notes will be sold both separately aad a a whole, and the sale will be reported aa made to thc hichest bidder or btddcr from whom the largest a mount is realised. January 2d, lbvw. t. d. s. P. II. BUSBEB. Commissioner. Farm for Sale. I will sell at abamJo an lOO-acre farm, 4i miles east of Morganton on tbe Hick ory road. Forty-fire (45) acres in culti vation, the rest in timber; 18 acres sowed in VheaL Also stock and farm imple ment. Will sell the farm by itelf or everything together for half-price. Terms cash. FRANK T1ULLCT. . Jan. 5th, 1SCK). Oi-pd. and by said A. li. Wilson duly assigned to I. II. Hemphill, default having been made in tbe payment of the debt secured thereby, the undersigned will, on Monday, February Cth, lbM (the same being the first Monday), sell for cash, to tbe highest bidder, at tbe court house door in tbe town of Hoc ganton, N. C. a tract of land adjoitutt tbe lands of T. G. Walton and others, bounded aa follows: Beginning on a gum on edge of road. Rox ana Garrison' corner, and runs south 24 degree wt with said road twelve pole on tbe edge of same road in C. T. Smith's line; tbe a north 83 degree west with Smith hoe 14 pole to a stone.Smith corner; then north 87 degree west wiih Smith's line 19 pole to a stone, T. G. Walton's corner; then 23 degree east with Wal ton line 23 pole to a stone in Lua Garrison's line; then south ZO df gree east with Garrison tin 19 pole to a tone. Garrison' corner; then north C-'i degree east with Garrison line pole to a locust stake, Rox ana Garri son' corner; then south 41 degrte et 11 pole to the beginning, containing S acre. Reference is hereby made xa aid mortgage recorded in the oClce of tbe Register of Deeds of Darke county in Hook C No. S, page 14S. This 3d dsy of January. A. U. WILSON'. Mortgage. ISAAC HEMPHILL, Assignee. AvutY & EJtTur, Attorneys. NORTH CAKOLtKA. t , Ill lKI ClK Tt.J SrWX C0VT. Liadoa p. HUlsinrer. Plalatia. The King Cold Mining Dcvctopmcat Compaav. Irvine C. Terry. A. O. Anthony, Ada VI. Anthony aad J. B. tewey, Defendants. IT appearing by atSdavit to the satisf? tloa of thc court that aa actio) eautwd as above has been (situated la thc 6prror Conrt of Burke county, returnable to tse est term of sajd court, said act to a concern In teal estate and for thc eaforceuM-ut of a ben claimed by t U stiff and to etrlud de--daats from any ciaim or (merest therein, aad It farther appcartsc that lmsC. Trrrr sl Ada 11. Aathoay arc ner ary aad wcofcr parties to ad action aad taat they are non residents of thc tit ate. ana slttrdatdiOtarwe ennnot be fuuad wtthm saxl stale ft now. oa wiotioa of a. J. r.m. coaasri fer plaintiff, ordered that a notice be pnbUsbrd IsTmb XiocTon llsat., a acwspaprr pabhsbed ia Xlorsaatoa. N. C. owe a w K.rsis suceeustrc werks, nottrinaT the s4 Irrina; C Tef ry sad Ada X. Aathoay of tbe iastitsuia of said actio ad thc otvrt of thc same aad commandma' them to be and arpcar at thc seat term of thc aapcrw Conrt for thc county ot Hurl at thc coart houne ha XI oreaatou. N. C. os XJ o.d, the 20th day of March. 1. and aaswer or de mur to tne ptatntitrn romplaiat. otl the r4aatta' wn apple to the conrt w relief oensaaded thema. tor th Witness our clerk of said court at oft re if Itorg-aatoa. K.C this Jaausrr th, lw. t r.w.rATi.C..vv '
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1899, edition 1
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