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The Horganton Herald. wof of "hi hia own .r, ,...,1.-....- o taod wobmJ w. interested iar uejruuu iuo xui w this being bis birthplace, a sort of doubtful compliment with which Thb Farmer's Friend.) THE . BT HERALD PUBLISHING CO. W. S. PEARSON, Lessee and Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. -Price $1 a Year Strictly in Advance. Advertising Rates -will be Furnished on Application. THE NORTH CAROLINA PRESS AS- SOCIATION. This bod j meets this week at Carolina Beach, near Wilming ton, and a large attendance is the State has been hugging itself looted for. The . editor of Thi ever since Andrew Jackson was j Hkkald expects to be present and shown to have come to light on I meet the men who control in such this side of the South Carolina j iarge measure the public opinion line. I of the State. MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM. VALUABLE Br virtue of the power of sale mortgage Heed executed by Eliza Scott to T. M. .Webb on March lt, 1808. and default made in payment, we will on the first Monday in Aujrust. 1899. (7th day of August) sell at the Court House door in Morganton. IM. U., lor casn to tne hlghe:t bidder, all that certain tractor land on Irish Creek. Burke County, known as the Win. Perkins farm, con taining all the land lying on the south west side of said creek and adjoining lands of Robert Pat ton on the north and 3 DRAPERIES OF ALL KIHDS"! MAY & LANE LEADING GROCERS. postoffice at Morganton, N. C. i i " Thtesdat, July 13, 1S9& STRICTLY NORTH CAROLOIAN. Under the above heading the Wilmington Messenger of the 2d inst. has ; a thoughtful article brought out by the remark of the Charlotte Observer that Editor Page, of the Atlantic Monthly, was the ablest man born in this State within the past fifty years. the west. arid on the east br the lands of We have no cards of admission I It is a subject of general con- heirs of Clayton Scott; and begtuning on to any Pantheon, but our observa- gratulation and one fraught with degTcet west M p, to post tion, extending through many future good that the press of d pointers, men west w poles to a ' ? . I "6W 6 . . . stone; thence with a line of marked tree years and marked by at least aver-1 the State is measuring up with the u follows: North 13 degrees east 24 poles to a stake, souin i j aegrees wesi iu poies to a poplar, then 50 degrees west 10 poles to a stake; then south 10 degrees west 10 poles to Irish Creek, then crossing and running meanders of old creek run as follows: South 10 degrees west 23 poles, south GO decrees west 10 Doles, south 43 Chinese pattern could honse there- this improvement is confessedly degrees west 10 poles; then south 10 de- j . . .i . .i grees east 8 poles, south 00 degreea west in and leave room for new comers, noticeable. We trust that the poles, north 8 poles; then north 05 de- We trust the sacred proprieties present meeting will accelerate grees west 8 poles, then south 10 degwe. . r. , r o , east 10 poles to a poplar, then leaving have not been violated in the lit- the upward trend till we can rival the old run of the creek and running ii t 1. l,.Qr .i . Li j south 7 degrees west 5J poles to a black uw irw opwu o uu.vu4- . iQe otaies norm auu buuui ui u. wainut at foot of a hin, then south 30 ourselves with aboVe. It is, how-1 Reiner a new member we are degrees east 30 poles to a stake in gully ever, the truth as we happen to without particular suggestion, but see the truth. . shall earnestly strive to further Entered as second-class matter at the g perspicacity has been that the progress shown in other lines of usual North Carolina pantheon is mental and physical activity. an uncomfortably small building, j Both in the number of workers and that none but gods of the I and in the character of the work shall earnestly strive any useful or noble end that may take its rise from this week's The trust has destroyed compe tition and jrnttftn the Dr ice of loaf The Messenger, edited by one tobacco to about the cost of pro-1 meeting of the brethren of the State's able men certainly duction and . would dictate yet one of its ablest writers-neither lower figures but for the fear of . a, 4.t, over-reaching itself by driving the assents to nor takes issue with the &f Bnt Observer's position, but includes these may be sure that the trnst Mr. Page along with Ex-Minister win never "allow" them more for to Spain Taylor, Rev. Dr. Moore their tobacco than is sufficient to - . a ... . tempt them to continue raising it of the Presbyterian clergy, Presi dent Alderman and Ex-President Winston of the University and John R. Morris, the well-known drummer, as the State's best half dozen men born in the last half century. This writer cannot measure Dr. Moore's mental equipment, not knowing him, but has heard such references to him as warrant the high place Editor Kingsbury as signs him, nor has he a personal' and, even if it were less cold blooded than it is, it were better to get out of the business than to be at the mercy of such a monster. The above advice to the tobacco growers is from the editor of the Charlotte Observer, and we do not . doubt its being good advice. In fact, we think that there is no other suggestion to be made worthy of present consideration. We may hope for a law in time . We think we discover the hand of the Hebrew in all this Dreyfus business. He is one of that ancient race and was therefore picked out as a safe scapegoat by his so-called christian brethren of the corrupt army ring. With how little wisdom they made a choice events have since fully shown. Zola and Baron Ilirsch's millions acting socially, if not otherwise, have wrought his great deliver ance through English and Ameri can opinion transmuted to Paris. We do not believe Justice had any hand in the rescue. The Baltimore Sun warns the party against believing that the near Clayton Scott's home, north 88 de grees west 4 1 poles to a black oak, south 00 degrees west 54 poles to a maple, then north 2 degreea east 220 poles crossing the creek to a black oak stump and pointers, then south 88 degrees east 150 poles to the beginning, reference being made to deed of W. A. Perkins to Eliza Scott, registered in Look E Xo. 2, page 461. Tins July 1st, 18UU. A. F. SOMEItS, . U.L WEim, Guardians T. M. Webb. By John T. Perkins, Attorney. . SALE OF II ALL'S STORE. By virtue of amrder of the Superior Court of Burke County rendered in a special proceeding entitled W. 8. Hall, administrator of J. P. Hall vs. T. T. Hall and others, I will on Monday, the 24th day of July. 1899, the same being the da of sale fixed in said order, ex pose to sale a certain tract of land in Upper Creek township. Burke County, with the store building known as the Hall Store thereon, which tract of land is described and bounded as follows: Beginning on a Spruce Pine on the bank of main Upper creek, a corner of Smyrna Church lot, and running up said creek with iu meanders ten rods to a stake; then due west sixteen rods to a stake; then south ten rods to a stake in the Smyrna Church line; thence east with said line to the beginning, contain ing one acre more or less, and being the land particularly described in a deed ex ecuted by . P. Burch and wife to J. I1 Draperies. Denims, Tapestries,. Silk olines, Swiss and Fancy Ori ental Stuffs, are just the things, to brighten up your home. You surely want a new Couch Cover, Sofa or Ham mock. Cushion, or Curtains of some kind. Ask to see our line. We don't mind showing them. Draperies. . IE. IT IO:3sriic3 G) 0) 0) a u Q p CD CD CO Announce with confidence their a!)i; furnish the housc-wjfe every article r f ) i or luxury needful for the table. Alia 1 goods kept fresh in stock with the usual 1 of spices, sauces, flavoring, etc. ": Teas, coffees, fruits and meats to suit:1 most epicurean taste. ' MAY & LANE. anMMaa aaBBBWsnBaW rfanaaaaaaaataasw aaWfcnanBi J MaW aaaaWaaanW acquaintance with Mr. Page, I that will-fcrush the trusts this I Tammany delegates to the Na-1 aDd others by deed of date the 1st i! t, U v, MWH-m-fl,Lt... - .wi- v.,: I.. , .. . . day of December, 18S2. as recorded In muugu in luuunou nim i luuaccu uue in pi kiuuxai uuw il i ion si uonvontion next year wm interest and high gratification the I is no more than a hope. man's Book 4t." pace 472, in the Register's be men of like impulse with those Tl BuwosnD olouo in tutu juuus uur oeuuie. wueiuer xmjuuuu- who hPrArt Hnwrnnr ttntrcr on I suDsequeniu Deen Cooveveu to aaiil J. l w. - . I 11.11 . ....... . , I . V . ter's oftie of lturke County. lerms or sale 20 per cent, cash on day i of sale, balance in six months, evidenced by note with approved security, bearing mieresi ai o per cent, from oate or sale; title retained until purchase money is fully paid. Purchaser has the option 'of paying an ine purcnae money in cah. It is well to consider the cost of rnnning it, and buy a Plow that you can get the most wort out of for the least cost of repairs. You will find this kind of a plow in the SYRACUSE CHIUUED PU3W- It costs less to run it than any Plow mads, and gives per feet satisfaction in all kinds of -soil. It will pay you to in vestigate this before buying. And examine my stock of Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Etc. All kinds of country produce will be taken in exchange. Thanking my many friends for past favors, I am respectfully yours. J. N. PAYNE. Ltunnow Y : PartoueirslhiEp, upward mount to lame, cans or Democrats, whether white the 4th of July. This is undoubt- The other names he knows, and or black, young or old, male or I edly the correct view, though its with Taylor and Winston he was female, ought to turn calamity a school fellow. It all depends howlers and thief-catchers a little upon what one has in mind when while considering the message using the word "able" there sent them by this the most inso- being so many and such different lent of all the new fungi. It is in kinds of ability. If by able men substance that the earth shall not is meant the class endowed bv be nrofitablv tilled in the crou a a nature with genius, or which by acquisition has reached high cul ture in speech and thought, cer tain names arise, which would not answer roll-call if the test were service to the State, or to a" class best suited by nature for a par ticular soil, and that relief can be had only by the owner turning his ground to other and perhaps un suited purposes. It is almost an assumption of divine power. It truth will in no wise affect action here. Our people are strongly attached to men who stand for ideas the ideas not taking deep root save in association with a loveable leadership. It is otherwise in the North and in England. We do not how it is possible for the Republic to live and the Chicago platform j to die; but to win the platform OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. Notice is hereby given that the firm of J.a M. Mmi Co., known as ONE PRICE CASH STORE.Tus th s ta been dissolved by mutual consent of all the partners. J.iL Mull purchasing the interest of retiring members tlcrrt. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage, dated the 12th day of August, 18U7, and execated by demands at the expense of per- I liard, to the undersigned administrators, sonal mortification to a trusted default. hvln.K mde. In tn W of the State's population, or to a is frightful in its wickedness, and leader, is not even considered in the undersigned wiiironMonday the Chivalric South, and this fact to the highest bidder' the one-third inter est or the said Agnes IL Hilliard and U. The largest and best equipped Fittincr School in the South. Classical. Scientific and Commercial. 275 students All liabilities, if any, will be assumed by the new cosccrr. " f ?y Ul dfbUo last year. North West of Greensboro in the Piedmont miu luinuic, V. x. HHll. I r . . .... region, 1013 ieer aoove sca-ievci. atate cnampionsnip in rooioan, LJaseoan, ana iracic iinietics lor many years among the preparatory schools. Terms reasonable, consid ering advantages and facilities offered. Ninety-fifth session opens August 22a. tor beautiful catalogue address. This l?th day of June A. IX. 1809. W. S. HALL. Administrator or J. P. Hall, deceased Avery & Ervin. Attorneys. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. LOOKING BACKWARD. J. A.AND M. H. HOLT, oak ridge, n. c. -political party, or in conducting J it is excused by a vicious, cowardly large enterprises and bringing 1 public opinion that seems dead to into exercise the productive ener- j any influence save money. The fiends of nether hell cannot fashion adjectives suitable for a proper denunciation of this com- gies of others. And yet ability of the Napoleonic variety is called for m all these and lines like these. i un5.w, wo were wnuug i unaer cnantaDie gilts ana em- of the men of the State fifty years ploying churchly influences to hence from present knowledge. oilH tliAir rft:A o ' I o t- is greatly to the credit of our peo ple's character, if not to their "discernment. They do not, and will not be lieve that a rose by any other name bination of plunderers masking would smell as sweet, and no man and were confined to those now j nfty years of age or under, we should for the best half dozen take F. H. Busbee, F. M. Simmons,- SL Hilliard in the lands of Thomas Con- ley, deceared. said lands lyin in Unvllle township. Burke County, for a descrip tion thereof reference is made to mort gage registered in the Register's office of Uurke County, in Look "D" 2, pages IV lO bale to be made at the Court House door in the town of llumnlnn lnrinir has a right to dispute the popular the s1 hou t 'e. . , r This 19th day of June A. D.. 1890. J. . WILSON, C. B. KINCAID. ot At Cost Out upon them should be the cry of press and pnlpit till the taste in such .matters. The Hkbald wbhea victory in 1900 with as much zeal and sin cerity as Governor Hogg, but it earth that bears them dead re- would be utterly false to itself and covers from its abnormal stench, its readers, to sav that it xnoh. it without the vote of New York. How to get that vote honorably we do not know; we wish we did know to tell Mr. Bryan, our first .and last choice for President. Geo. Winston, Senator Pritchard, Their slaughter of children per- vr. r. L.. Murphy, and Editor mitted the cigarette poison by Caldwell of the Observer. Judge fool parents we could forgive, re Clark, Frank Osborne and J. S. lying upon nature's law of sur Carr have recently turned .fifty vival; but to curse the very earth years of age or we should consider that supports us by their blasting them. We much resrret thatiEdi- A . I vxWVa nuivu aitci mcu o UUI is not in our list; we suits and lessen the tax lists of fetch him in but could I larcr only of outlaws, . and should be - jrvuugei isia.li auu me case met Dv a return decree of ont- tor Page tried to uau Deen nis, we Deiieve our trouble would have been lessened. Our first name is. the brain of the Southern railway in this State, and for twenty years that corpo ration has done things and left things undone which certainly called for ability of the highest grade. The second name on the list has stood surety more ; than lawry against the participants, their aiders, abettors, attorneys, and fuglemen of high and low degree, for there be degrees even in a slavery so sunken and shame less as is rendered them. The 4th of July was spent by the American delegates to . the Peace Conference at The Hague once for Saxon civilization, count- m Paving honor to the memory ing therefor neither means nor of -Hugo Grotius, the greatest of cost. The third name has divorced a generation of youth from the apron strings of clericalism and black letter learning, and started them in life uncollared. The fourth name is that of a man who by native genius and eloquence, unaided save by the snakes of poverty, has risen from a printer's devil to be a Senator of the United States and the leader of his partv the Hollanders, a world-renowned writer, the creator, as we know it, of international law and a most lovable personage in his life, if the sketch Motley gives of him is half true. His escape from the prison in a book chest on which sat his devoted wife, as told by that historian, is one of the most charming stories in all literature. We take it that he was the most precocious genius who ever lived. OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYP0PH0SPHITES should always be kept In the house for the fol lowing reasons: FIRST Because, If any member of the family has a hard cold, It cure It. " . , SEC O ID Because, if the chil dren are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well. TtniZD Because, if the father or mother Is losing flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated, it will build them up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH Because It is the standard remedy in all throat and lung affections. No household should be without It It can be taken in summer as well as in winter. joc and ft.oo, all drantstt. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist, Ntw York. - Adm'rs of R. X. Kincaid. deceased. Avery & Ervin, Attorneys. SALE OF LAND UNDER MORTGAGE. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain deed of mortirasre executed to me by Calvin Avery and wife and reg- lsierea in uook iv. io. 4, pajje J7, Ke cords of Uurke County, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House in Morganton on Monday, August 7th, 1899, the following town property: Being the lot whereon Calvin Avery now lives, conveyed by T. George IValton to said Calvin Avery on the 4th day of Augusi, iosm, anu luiiy described in the deed from Walton, registered in Hook Z. page Z7W or the Register's office of Burke, which description is a part of the con veyance from Calvil Avery to me. Amount due 135. D. It. MULL, Mortgagee. .Morganton, c, July 4th. 1899. How'a TbUt We offer One Hood red Dollars reward for any case 01 t.atarrn tnat cannot be cured br Hall a Catarrh Care. ' F.J. CHENEY. 8c CO., Toledo. Ohio. We. the onderaigned, bare known P. J. Cheney for the last IS rearm, and hum hi perfectly honorable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any Wbst & Tbcjlx. Wholesale Drucztst. To ledo. Ohio.. M WA.LDINO, KlNNAK & XI&UVIX. Wllnln.1. Druggist, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent iree. i-nee 7tc per bottle. Sold bv ail drug-gift. THE RILATO CANNING OUTFIT. 75 "i iCi r t ,i aa ' 1 -k. - ' to 0) Q) O -4J 0) C CD U o For the next two weeks my entire Sum mer Stock of HATS, " TRIMUIHS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, -LACES, AND OTHER GOODS will positively go at their first Baltimore and New York cost. This is ah unpre cedented chance for the ladies and children of Morganton. Come before the crush. Q O D O (0 o p r 3 (D To Whom it Ma Concern: I have decided to retire (:c the mercantile business, owing to important burets bs other directions. In retiring. 1 wish to cxdtki rr.r thanks for the patronage of the people heretofore girca tie old concern, and feel sure the new management uUl vzxni and always deserve your kind support. Owing to tbc i:2 season of the year, the retiring members found it irr.t's to realize full vlue for our respective interests. 3nd ib'ikh addition to other advantages, will place the new xizi;t ment in position to offer much of the stock at less iliz first cost. Respectfully, T. L. EPLEY. Proprietor Jno. M. Mull & Co. LOOKING FORWARD. In purchasing the interest of the retiring members of tlr firm of Jno. M. Mull & Co., we feel it DroDer in the ctiKt that we should state those principles which shall govern c iuiuxc actions, i ne business, first, will be greatly cnUrgti; the good features of the old firm will be continued, asi tie bad, if any, will be dropped as soon as discovered. Nr ideas and enthusiasm will be infused into the stoic. Prcs;: service and polite attention Will k irritrA t n vrrTT.?.. . - j Ul vu vr v...-" You can get your money back instantly, without disputes any unsatisfactory purchase. With a view of chizpH many features of the store, much of the present stock be sacrificed at a figure far below first cost. Very KespectfulJr. JNO. M. MULL na , PI) MRS, A..P, WHIT1MR. k TIME IS 1 S, fifth name is that of the late presi- He waa a veritable miracle in the T A H M E R S WIVES Ini r u-a . .. I " dent of the North Carolina Medi- nesn a unisnea scholar at 14, a or any other ladies who wish to work cial Society a man who has revo- leader f world thought before he lntionized the methods of ages in donned the toga virilis. But for the treatment of God's afflicted, uis work there would be no con- and has shown executive ability ference at The Hague. far .beyond that essentially requi- m.D . . . xt -a IPersons wishing to change Bite for the PreaiflonMr .. . & o VJ . ' The last and not the least is the Tifty Oana Ftm Wltb Erary Outfit. Simple In Construction. Does Perfect Wort Old soprer and brass take la exchange at cash prices. DURABLE AND CHBAP M ORGANTON Male Academy... A THOROUGH UP-TO-DATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS. tboulhf ol ulFali 0i lh5AcT ca.r come i tooch .ih Ht Tum begins MoodaT, Aaguit 14. W. N. PARKER. Buy a Cutaway Harrow to vut in ocas Buy a McCormick Mower to cut the nea; Buv a McCormirlr Pnl'fr 1 ..Then buy an Empire Driii to driii your T State Homalaiid MnsWal College of H. t llllUULt AJL M L 1 I I .I ll lllll liri I I M M J ' r i . r uijtAi(BCHMrk - ..x j iu wtai uia- vdn earn lois ot Money cams allkinds fruits & vegetables monds. w.,ai8P'e time at home R!,mnnMfnW.mflMi -at -hwuj a iu v.u meir aavertissments must CODY for chance hefnr n writer of the Page panegyric, 1 on day before publication. leave a. m. on our cloths. We offer you a good chance to make plenty of spending uuuoj eaany, in leisure hours. 8end 12c. for cloth and full directions for work, and commence at once Cloth sent anywhere. Address WISOOSKET COMPANY L--c-) Boston, Mass. Mfar. Dept. mng for. market. Two or more families can one outfit. W1U keep a supply ol extra cans of all slics oa band. H. R.BRIDCERS, Agt. Xorranton. K. C CCJcni in?uff7.uJ0Oa"5O lbor?h ry. cUuIc!. ciUc to tne tab m" " ,l,,y"lo mediate ri-i t bot??c;tuf. lh" 48l.' student. i.m .""VhP.tKcterTeooairl. the State ecT ' s at v wt hdu t iniftrat Aai C a . a It4 Oh .: -a 4T a. . a ro- lv Jt ----- .-.ya OtQOOl - waiu in oormita nde before Aontt r ws ihtikq irora doroitories, all free-tuition .M.rtiVfl, i;.5JW r f t; -tt Lorn u umtr idiot oatioo. addre&t PRESIDENT UcIVER, GreculKr0. S-C
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