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NO.l VOL. 4. HELBY, N H.Cji WEDNESP AT , JANUARY 25, 1888. 1 'jmr I t BUSINESS CARDS. fU MCBEATZB. , , R. U BYBTJRN, McBRAYER fciRYBURtf, 'Attorneys at Law, SHELBY, N. C. IVE prompt attention to all business VJI entrusted to mem. . tS"Office in Commercial hotel. 15-tf " . , . MfP'P "nd 1 1 H. CAB2ISS, ATTORNEY AT LAW 'Ib4 United States Commissioner, ; . SHELBY, 1ST. C. j. PRACTICES in the courts of Cleve land and Rutherford counties. Office on "West Warren street. ! 28-tf. IBJ Frank Wood, fi i j Attorney at Law. I j SHELBY, N. C. f; COMMISSIONER of Deeds SMtfa Carolina. ..''L. P. CHrRCHILL. ; j M. L. MABTIS. CHURCHILL &" MARTIN, I : JLttomeys at Xcltv, i f j FOREST CrTY.N.C. PRACTICE in the courts of Cleveland Rutherford and Folk counties. II ; it-Office over Young's Drug Store. o. lovp and I eat under Th ponp of lime trees yonder, j Together hand In hand. Npt e ea a leaf stirred lightly The s'in was seining brightly . - 'Jo er all the silent land. yJatilJo,y unbroken," No .se3 Word was spoken, r.,' ! earts scarce beating more.. v We . n notj for why should -we ? . Nor (iv '- oned.for how could we T V.v knew enough, before. ' We h.t.l no wish, no Borrow -' lf( -v ;.rning for the morrow. No loved one fat away; 'TV i .t loving eyes a greeting, 'T loving Hps a meeting, . Was all that passed that day. - Translation from Aland. TO GETTYSBURG AHD BACK. " "hIi for the Valley V This was the somewhafc dramatic ex-. clamatibn of Major-General J. . E. B. ,? A way lis uStaltv xobu TOWS, y-v ", .- --.. ; . . . ; .-or --"i : -to- nuild ..JPp.it' Towii.atil ... People in" the Eastern states" often ' ; "j wonder &i the rapid' development and wUh, the. cavalry . f eitieS-;,..Thevca4 , .-the present -...j s, -vTA'tWiM-i- nition enthusiasm, as 1 remember Rockvjlle . r on that gay June morning. 4 , pleasant it is in the doll Imrs oi ! today- to-recall that scene ; '. and the bright eyes flash once more, the laughter again sounds! " Of tius great ride through Pennsylvania wncer nas -. preserveu : "" everv man is. on' the lookout for his rather amusinpr and grotesque, ;tUan q, iljtereSSf bat in the West sad or tragic. The anty. expressed he do.the talkinff (of his . Qv by a fat lady of Iuch origin, to secure town -. Tf faUh h a blue postage stamp with the head of mast atttiI u c6meU him; Ju the President Davis upon, it, a genn, eent work jlt, : estabnsh ar p.kin Whom she evidently p to. find B0U3e Lere tbe of endued withhornj and tail Mi presented the apVearance of apolitical the manner m which an exceedingly head ter3, vUere.two-. prominent oretty damsel m a town through which ,eaildldates wore riniii Ueck and neek oacn. upon iuewaiiv -ueiuncu . . - f . n.--9 -. . " nir01i :i - - : . - - ; ' l ' a longpull, a strong pull and a pull all respectfully upon": "eatchiiTar her eyei IrJf back'dt':aDogetLr, and that is exactly the way Rooked daggers.;" .tlieiro! baut.euf pulid. . r" faking further upon . y T. B. JUSTICE, ; i ATTORNEY AT LAW, I i AiYZ) SEAL ESTATE A GENT, i f RUTHERPORDTOX, N. C, ! (FECIAL attention given to collections : 3of all kinds, and to the Bale and pnr ; shaae and renting of Real Estate, and the investigation of and preparation of Titles, Mortgages, &c. v Office at court house, in County Treas- nrer'i office. I i - 9-tf ."Dr. YIOTO McBRAYER, ; 1 , SHELBY, N. a, i'VAFFERS his professional services to J the people of Shelby and surrounding country, -,;ng. ' Office in old Stuart, about the 24th of June, I8G3,as, he got nto . the saddle j at the little village, of. Rector's Cross Roads, be tween Middleburg and Upperville, and turned his horse's head westward toward the Blue Ridge mountains. Stuart's design, was soon developed. Wej reached at nightfall an .elevation notlftr from the Great Falls the spot lafVown on the maps tit Matilda ville, ti far it .Stuart riding with staff and aLnee guard far in frtmt. The latter pdsaed on the i,iest stopping when all at once shots came from the front, and Stuart called out cheerily to the stal : "Look out ! Here ;they come Qheit to them witn pistols!" The blrja of carbines followed; a squadron hiened to the front; and opened fine; sjjbd in the midst of it Stuart said, Ylall Hampton yon can follow his trail that Clambliss-Is up, and Fitz Ik- is coming." The "trail" was piavn in the moonlight ; I followed it ; aLl reaching the Potomac just Above tte Falls, found Hampton, crossing I The spectacle was picturesque. The iver glittered in the moon, and : the brierht surface was seen the Ang wavering line of dark figures ilviving in "single file;1' the water Wishing to and fro across the backa of t je horses, vrhich kepti their feet with ;TrvlN9 opened a Tin Shop . m A. W- difficulty. -The liardeSt portion of the 'JLJL i&StiriUtie S U1U SBU, .nivivy , a- i , ; , . ! , , t, loea.rtilleiy. It seemed impossible ti get tfee limbers and caissons over vitluout w-ettmg, ami so destroying the ammunition ibut i he read v brain of i Stuart found a expedient. The boxes w ere quick'v un;aeked ; cvtry caval- uy-man took charge of a. .shell, case or BOOKS, STATIOISEK,: AiiTl&i 'iyuu snwi- wnu tue uiw uiinriuije , uu Materials, etc. Will receive sub-1 tas . held . well " aloft, the precious ERA andl.L- , . :.i U- t other side, the shell-bearer yated the ammunition on the be was repacked in the caissons, wbieh d been drai?gel bv the plunging horses over the rocky bed in .safety 5 !ie guns followed ; th artillery -w.&a over! :r, . J i At Hanbvertowc, in Pennsylvania two or three days afterwards, the cav4 jlry did not by any tt'eans regret the rouble they had been put to in car- over that ammunition "dry Postofflce Build- il4-lv INew Tiii' iop. TLV1NG opened a Tin Shop in A. XL L Eskridce's old stand, tfhelby, N- C, Ijmiiritrtse..Datronareof those needing tin Ware, Tin Roofing and; Guttering, Val i wTia. Sheet Iron. Cooper. fec, Satis- action raar&atteed in every respect , 3-tf. J.H-H1GHT0WER. and: outraged feeling another refused to lend .with-, which this" subject' an-observant- 'exchange - .rr T v ' 1 sava not even melting at roe ooenaer a aow We utli wrJ w eraI 1 ! - 3 A if - 11 x I j Tt If . 0 these return to memory and make the it is appicab4;ta a!uiost every pTluse recollection of those times more Araus- n, llfll Wo ' . , . r " ing than disagreeables .We were sore x t , . , then, but time obliterates pain, and Jje , , t - ' h th - . - heals nearly every wound. Therewere ness relations". The greatness of our harsh emotions, painful seenes and IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD. I - - I.-''". -.. ' LiNTWEKKIS ftlS STATCL i HppeM)ir.l!eHtt, rimeal. rtMa eial b OtlMrwtM. v Charlotte street cars took In $G,636- 25 last year. " , Newton is organizing a roller flour mill on the co-operative plan. Z A porcelain factory is beta? erected ;.; j (From tie Rutherford Banner.) Mr. Tbos M; Lynch has gone into partnership with Mr. S.' O. Smith, Under, the firm name of Smith es Lynch, and win conduct n, general grocery biuinessL -"". -, The-c4d Idle gold mine ..is . being opened np for work under experienced a Wehster, Jackson coanty. mriers, and wcrk ,commencea fester-j - dir. There is no doubt that under I A,"r "P""" uuuu u ttf management of energetie ! and caiiea xo . meet ai p $ Vical miners these mines will prove Weldon May 30. w . . . .: very profitable. - I Wednesday afternoon there ere We believe there is not a vacant three "hooners, aU with cargoes of house ia town.. . Cannot some of our ?aiU or . & K. C. R. R., at citizens be induced to build a few . cot tage! 1 s There ,is no use" nor sense in - The Durham & Northern JBaiiroad is waiting for outsiders to build up our graded twelve miles, and work U being town. Therefore let the good work pushed towards Henderson rapidly begin nbw. . . . . .1 as the weather will permits . - - j - " ' ' ' ' . . Why an't an organization begotten Articles of incorporation have been jipTn Kutherfordtotr on the plan of the filed with the Clerk of the Superior building an loan' association tor the Court for the Victor Cotton Mills. The purpose, of erecting a factory of some capital stock is to be $150,000, Char-- kind. Jt could easily be done,and would lotte Hornet. . ; - pay, uiyens your views, inenoB a ift:,lt mn.- fn9 1.1 " JJ 'Ti r wt . ! a hlK hotel for summer boarders is now . v. , . m forminff. We exnect to bo able to an Mr.'J. ti. rage has bougnt from Mr. 1 nnnncn its nwiniMtinn nrt mv " ite. COUntlT. the hkDDinQSS Ota OeOOle and T? r. -I - t.nva Ya hniTIn. nnir nnnri. r..-j v 0 bitterhostUity; but there, were some L.811-ss . 'i:- ueryr, of the amenities of ar, oo; amoii j, -lfinm,:,-; ,h ..Uv f r , 1 j - 1 Bill Williams (col.), the murderer of which I recall the obliging manner in j individual " ' : ' The ctory 13 now a ertinty. Mr, jjoke K. Russel, of Craven county and which. Major , o the.United . ''u9 tft tnwn Gray, the superintendent, left last for whom the Governor" has off ered a ..- i . - . - . . . - . . 1 . i " j - r .1 -.. xi. VT-.-xt. i. t xi 1 ... . . States cavalry, enabled nre' to graury - n; wih and rit Each Jion r i purcuase rue reWard, has been captured and placed WbfttAvr HMlchlMTC la tk rIieii .' State are dolnK.A JBadiret 7. i f Metes Blatter ,- - f . ' l Omteral. ' p; Mr. Elliott Kennemore, of Liberty townsbipj certainly deserves the ribbon for the largest hog in" the . state. It weighed net, 1,303 pounds. 7I: .was of the Poland China variety. On Friday morning z nix prisoners made their escape from the Walhalla jail. This, jail is unsafe and some time ago was condemned by the United States authorities as unsafe for their prisoners. The j election at Bock Hill for an intendant and fonr wardens passed off very quietly and resulted in the election of A. E. Smith for intendant, and Dr. Jno. WJPewell, W. J. RawRnsoh, J. M. Cherry and W. C. ' Hutchison for wardens. yotlng man miles from : Mr. D. 3. DeHardt, a who lives three or four Newberry, made seven balesof cotton and plenty of corn in 188?, and hauled 323 loads of wood to town and sold it. He .had - no help. This is a good record. some lady friends in Virginia. xiie jnajor was orougnr n ueau- qnarters or bivouac, . ratherin a grassy yard near Hagerstown, during the absence of General Stuart, and whilst the present writer was in com mand. :.I found him" very' much of a gentleman; laughed at his description of the manner in which , he .was cap tured "Your men snapped a carbine 45ity and hamlet has itadvantages. A loyalty to those advantages is "its" life. First", we must in our trading and buy ing patronize those trades and busi- (From (he jforganton Star.) in jail at Washington, N. C, The booksellers of the state ' propose to hold a convention at an early day, i W. A.i Wortman & Co will Boon be-either at Greensboro or Raleicrh. for nesses in our oily instead- o going to gia the manufacture of cigars in our the purpose of organising the North neighboring or distant towns. -We ate town.! ' Carolina Booksellers! Board of Trade." obliged' to do this, becattse if our fellow j rm. J . i . . . citizen is doing his duty by us he is rue place rormerly Known as xate k .?l?L , "-""use ror patronwingusln-ourbusiuehsor call Crossing has recently been named " luls nas oeen grated intr. - Tf thpplntl.inamPrM.anirnM t J MartlBSville, in honor to Mr. J. L. to the Southern Railway Co., which at me, and then halted' -me -and a tfa ... . . gtove, - tho bardJ Martin, secretary and treasurer of the Pledges Itself to go to work the 6rst of -n.n s.enfl.i ;n dno, A th. P. Li R. & M. Co. It was athis complete d m 0Q days.- esc'ape, after which we lay own and towrj fQ dry goo(s ShoQld instance, and partly througn his aid, Wl1ittm wWwa. , , - ; . slept on the grass, the major sharing iadthinrs become- eeneral in an v one that i side track was built at this point, It is reported that the Ore Knob my blankets, .-on u bw wnni. tonh.e disrolatioa of thattown isnot . W . u. j. mr. martin is mines in Ashe county are to resume at present ouying large quantities oil operations. Soliicitor McDonald, of Winnsboro, met witirSkpainfni. accident recently. While goingfejm.e he v slipped on the sleet and was tnrorn with treat violence downfa bank ottitLfileVated sidewalk against a tree. . His shoulo9? was dislocated and he - Was otherwise painfully braised. Jay Gould has reached "Alexandria. . 1 - The inhabitants will anchor the town -J until he leaves. Phdaidphia ; ytc'. But who will save the anchors I i Tori ffiraid. - - 1 And so every day he gave the Alnighty Advice which he deemed of tfreat worthi ? ! And his wife took in sewing - - To keep things agoing . " :: While he 'superintended the earth : - . -2 Churchman ' .. An Irish inan, who , was. slightly inv... jured in the recent railroad accident was asked if he would snVfot' dam 1 , ' ages, answered: "No, indade 0?te got the " damages, but Oi'U sue fof . repairs." Hickory PrtM end CbrvKuMMt - . -. TheMineraJWeUs(Texas)i5rM8ayi: "Hereafter oar postmaster wil blow r : a horn thirty minutes . before the mail ' leaves, and will , also blow as spott . . " after the arrival pf themail 'ai it ik ' , distributed. This will Jfe "quite con venlence,' . ; - - - - !': -'X - "Where are yoo froml' asked SV Petef.: -y ' - ' :' -: '--: . ; 5 "Pennsylvaniaj' replied the piigrim': - "Business t ' VCoaU .... T-j - - "Baronf ' : ' " ; "Yes, sir' " " - v- 'r-"-Step itito ' the' elevaton if yoli :. please, Baton. Down, Mr. B. i Stop at " : the lowest level, . tinder . the slate. c r There's a brimstone bath'goei ':lrith r your room, Baron. Yon've kept sd.. many people eold in tne 01a wona tEaTw"ft'"i heap coals or nre ait over - svthat yon never get a T. W. EBELT0FT, DEALER IN ; 00KS, STATIONERY, .; f.rintions for Ttllil JNiii W J nthpr leadins- nublicatSons. If vou need .i anvthinein his line, call on hioi attln'kfs S fosiviuce Duiiuinj;, oiictuj,, it. j- wi were perfectly intimate ; and hearing f- Q me express a wish to secure , In other bustness ia a , city iaore "greenbacks," torj jue puren "M than la the newspaper ami printing small article? in Hagerstown, &ere does this disloyalty show itself, Conf edfirate money wouia nc pass.iu no bug-ncgg in the eit y ean be major politely puiiea out nis puise, . mQre j -r a town ttan ti,e declaring - that he would . exchange Bew8paper or printing pfnee: Should dollar ior aouar, ;;as n ouiy ypiwu tv a newepaper for even a short time have enougn money to Day cigars u ignorfi lhe interestg oJ the cjtv in wbich Richmond.". The comedy of the eo.t?ne I . IlM:av,ftIi ' .n.j -flmnaint which ensued lay in the mutual anxiety woud - fldn? ery band Ir we Of Major r ana tne present writer. fw momeot st to -cdQler the lest each, should wrong te other. injustice we are-doing whsn we are L"u was going off to another" to purchase our advantage of his companion; and the ;ccmfortg and "necessities 5 if we will polite speeches delivered on the oc, considtr that W(JWfl digloyal to thoge casion were trulv. aamiraoie. au eauitable arrangement was . X, X von anri waWU&i.. jou nflX III KIIIVHI- 111 . 'J II. . ' v. Baptist minister of Johnston and a I . . convert to the sanctiflcatiott doctrinei I " Modes , fiabbenstein had whose mind has been unbalanced of Europe on business and, of cc late bvrellirious enthusiasm. attempted! held a fetdrn-trip ticket Whe. to eommit suicide Iriday evening. London he was taken dangeronsly . ., While his wife was absent he procured and for a while it. looked as, if , MoseS -I a tub of water and, bending over it, Was going to meet his namesake. '. plunged a knife into bis throat on the "I dond vand to tie herej" he nsoahv; ; right side. A colored man who lives I ed, "1 vant to go paclc hotaeJ' ' , ' n the yard gave the alarm and called "Do yott want to die there ?" - askea a doctor. Mr. Shaw's wound is severe 1 the heartless rmrsei . - "No, I dond vand to tie dare neider'i ,w .0 jat- ' 1 .: a r-. mt a . - a nsa m tne rr:ee or v..x l .... :i -t i,u.t ij u, .,4 .!,;:- ..1. 1. . ,. -, . . " uut noi necessarily laiai. m:uu uu .ug. uu Du.FIU6 u. lu ujBUU uaB cailea attention to these ! nud eef I haf to tie. I vant to tie at ttnsrland. This place is only 2i miles mines wh50h hv .f-i I P..M. Malley, a young mttn. of high f ua e" . nat An T.; " . . i i 1 nnrnn." irmnnnn t n n itb.tv4 r 11 i iwicihmk- : .. r fromrMorganton,yetlteonldbe made Ueveral years, although fery produc- connections and excellent u. difference . doe it ttakel u uicv uuviueas poivi, uiruuuueu a it 1 nve. was (uuuu ueou m uu uvu uuiuuuuaj . i u t Ui V . . ,; , ... n i I 1 t ci - k -n 1 ji-ixw vuuuui 10 kuvu cuuuxm.t uuawr rtners. morning at Dr. S. A. Reeves residence i - - very strong eompany has been h n-KnM W- J!,t organixed for the purpose of establish-1 ;.t,xV;" t. ttv yonrmaker." t ... r - I without waking, and Dr. Hyrick, . who (From the JfeDouettBugU.) WM Mt - : 1 a. A j vT n7. VTe factory at WM Mediately called, thought he xuvuui, uuiijr, iu uasion counryv ana v j t, n m 1 a H: - a' v 1 t . a. - I MA.i. . ! II 1 - ! il I r - " L;apr. a. d. uaw, cnairman or uie .m uejfia on uie onuamg in a i,AJ. rxa hmA hn r,flFrino- fofiwine Board of Commissioners, finished sign- few days. When in operation the -itw " min mM A i ing np we coupons ana Donas or tne mm win empmy aw nanoa and mann- k ftPoneris iurv retnmpd a verdict to . k . x .xi. . fm - tm Jl x i 1 CinM. 11 x i . x m' .. . I --- -. . eooni; 10 me iure ij-g rowiuuu veei, uviuio i wjnw 01 cotton, Knit ana and In compliance with the request of j woolen goods. 1 ! n ' 1 i 1 r t m vou jw ilea Monaay evening ior Charlotte's mannfactnring interests Kiuianeiniua wiirm ne win aeiiveri.- .Mi t . . . . - : AU that have IninedNrith us to budd un a 7, 7TT .7 VT"-7- uu spreaoing out, tne latest move- the effect that "the deceased came to his death by natural causes." . "Dotish all right, mine frent. 1 dond dink 1 am afrait put 1 vault feel IX so mooch petter eef I.Vas ad home." - "Are yott ready 'to die V i "No, tint 1 yont pe Wdill I kiii : home, i Mine frent, ven' . I dells yoti ' dot eff I tie in Englaht I lose vot 1 pait . vor dot redarn teegeti yon Till hntef Sixteen J. Brnsh Incandescent fights stahant.vy 1 voiilt tie so mooch hap-.,: : a com- caade. I came into possession of about J disloyal an act. We become trai- have been put in at the ' Hngaenot Mill, and they were tested for the first HOTELS. 4 Commercial Hotel, SHELBY, N. C, 1 Sl.ltl jTLARKE. Proprietor. L ' !xAiL.L... - I. " 0 kuiii nritiiiiXKti 1 1 1 Hi l am hihiii .it iiriir,LiiU-r 1 a -.x1.1- 1 . . - - 1 w r .. . .. V"J i ii.iiu a, raetory tor tne n-o.---,,f tn, fl-cf if! orty dollars -?ney torg to thse who loyal ,0 us and to tnr was quite aces, the ligM , . ithq tnis uourui out uear.y whom under obligations to trade ... k . -. , pntrfrtAn .J BWU' auu fl.a.mes-' . ine com- proving to be all that is claimed for it. stoCK or iace, riooons auu uauut- , .rftffi(; - . f.i.., . . , . ' orgamsea last mgnt, andthe Thi ,n(nnt lio-t-t.Hl b in . . ... .. -x 1. ju.i . - 1 iitnw.i to npar or ponir&Kinra recon- . : . . i. .-. .. i - .-: cier.o a mniner . sre co uuc There is another fora pt disloyalty '... . ha - ein . fJ? ?m ctlve the machine shop and wherever a full exireme;.yu. suppresseu a,-u3-uut m to a city which mora .quickly and cer- , J f wr-"-- vothmm. aro uht j. not required.- - The lights the - young 4ady behind the counter, . . . . Dros,De-itv afld letards its s V James W Td. 1-1 vf TVJn-,. m are f sixteen candle nower eaeh and wlio disinterestedly jrave her advice .in to in one Clty geri Neal lcaves fof on eounty N weU ffl prQTe bfl invaluable where .they are ria fatitTir.n vviiit in 11 ir 11 11 11 nun 1 . - i mi m . 1 i . - a - .11 . . - . ? . ... 1 t . - "vv" ' ' " and have interests in anotner ;:xnis.is omciatj ousiness m a tew aays, ana city, has settled at Wardner, Idaho needed. They are lighted Irom the the pommel of ' buaddfe. ..the .present keely t(At when these citiea are rival I will 3be id the "City of Oaks" Monday Territory. Mr. P. H. Winston, ex- same eirenit which furnishes the cur- pier in ter poosom oof : nay . family Merchant Tratelefi., - ' HKo is itteJ-MSt THITbeM Tarnished and best kept Hotelj t in-the Western nart of the State. Per- . . , : -.e., n'.ar.f- v Piirlir nut..; r;1J-e solicited. sliod." Breathed thundered with it it"tho utnnninrr of the vear the Com-llrnm the hftifht.s. and with shell after a, - - t . 1 - t mercial ch-nged hands, and wiui me new .e1 hrQ tte heavv lino advancing managemeai me uuun; uu urou .ad furnished anew.- No effort will be spared to maintain its well-deserved rep- .tation,v Kooms newly carpexea anu nem lv furnished. Best servant attendance. Table fare first-class. i ! fnoi iy ell broke the heavy ) tne assault. , isever was tnunaer sweeter and more musical ! ..B'ut. I anticipate. . , ' . The river was crossed , also- the 'Jhesapoako and Ohio Canal, by a nar row brids:: and the cavalry halted for 1 brief rest the General and'staff re ceiving open-handed hospitality from Mr and his fatally, those guardian wngels of the soldier, the ladies staying lp all night to wait upon the weary rray-backs, and give them food.'. The olumn moved at dawn toward e 'furidiseoverpd land" of Star-and :upe-dom, tn a northern direction, ard Rock ville. It. was not long be- " if? we came upon the blue people' hang! bang ! bang!'' indicated that ii - advance guard was charging U-ket ; the shots ended ;', we pushed n j passing some- dead or wounded "ijms, bleeding by the grassy roadside; nd the town of Rockville came in The present writer pushed on fter the advance guard, whioh had '. iHoped through, and riding solu - . . . i . . . - ....... 3 v uonsr a tianasome street, came uu- oioir'ct s Q C, Vienly upon a spectacle which was truly IS ONE of the Neatest, Cleanest and easing.- This was a seminary for Beat kept hotels in the State. lyoung ladies, with open windows,open "Careful attention at all times. 1 doors and doors ad windows were full and ruunins over with the fairest . Central Hotel, -W. E. T.YBURN, Proprietor, SHELBY, N. C. , TBS Largest and' most costly building it Shelby. Btautifu-lly loctited. First class fare. Polite servants.; Large and well lighted rooms. Well arranged offlc and sample rooms. Telegraph oSce ii building. Omnibus . and - porter, mee , every train. --t : 1 " 35-tf- SUTURE HOUSE. Rutherfordton, N. C. -nr"MlS undersigned has taken charge o X the above named house and will en, .-1-... tn Vr his table suoolied with tL vest thl market affords, and will spare r tpains ia waking his guests comfortable, f Rates reasonable. . ,TT f ; , - W. S. GUTHRIE, .1' Propneti 1 1 3fctf. THE AIR LINE : H0TE1 7tf. Mrs. M. K.BLANT0N, Proprietres. specimens of the gentler sex the ' eye MERCHAT'S HOTEL, BLACKS S. C. r I .l1?;2 "off duty" for the moment, Sefw part of town and has been newly far-l burning A'lth enthusiasm to weleome aished with spring beds and mattrcsscsj the : Southerner j for Kockville, in .Table furnished with the best the-markef j pariance was a "vii0 socesh affords. Pohte servants who give every r ' .- - , , . - attention to euesU. Forter meets all hole." Every eyo flashed every voice trains. Sample room -a the house. First?, exclaimed every, rosy lip laughed ? class Livery "gggQ - ij "every fair hand waved a handkerchief 4-tt .: . - ' rProTrietor. Jorasneet or -music israuggieaji wica crossed Confederate flags upon -the ! (cover.; The whole f acarle of the build inar wa a. iuub um u. unmau. uuwia. more brilliant eyes and 30V: and .wel- l. N..BIGGERSTAFF, Pbopeieto;! come ! - - " TTOUSB'and furniture new. . Ever! .1'ardou, friend,, if; you, are of the LX thing in first-class style.4- Rates lotj "other faction,", this littletnrrst : o 1, n eyer beheld. It was Suuday; and the beautiful girl- in their fresh, gaily- f colored dresses, low necks bare arms l and wilderness of braids and curls, and "Forest City - Hotel, towns. Choose ye'whbm you will serve, at pj meeting of the direefora ?of the registrar of the land office of IdahcU rent for the are Ughts.7re. . .;;;.,t.ui; t?.?;-. -;-;-. ,1 AamtnA nt 4t,om ;Lj $ i trr- . xt . - - - .1 stand on the outer walls of hit town, writer made his exitrfrpaxthe state of Maryland .,,; ,,,, " - for ve eannot serre both. Each indi-J penitentiary and demand of them, in and formerlv nf Winofrtn V f. . . ... 11 m. T . -----.-.-.-.'. 1 , z 1 r 1 - f " wmm ---' - w v -v oocics ui uw, . . i' V . v;4ii has a Trs-ht- to transfer his the name of the county, the 50 convicts resident of TxewistnWn. 1Ahn. ,n M,. while the weary cavalryman who I 1egiane0- .v0,n ;0fte ' community to Cap, "stamps, the superintendent, Reid have formed a law firm to pra- !",l?UU9 Bl"-111 T . ' " "r. another, Jfent it is- his duty to let aU proa.ised.last summer tcwoifc upon tiee in the courts of that territory.- f -ju wouu-4 -uiioj.Tau.o, ai. toa-ti8 C6ncerrid know just -whera it the iMarion, BumsvOle and Ashevilie IDanmOe, Va., Regitter, him today like a land seen in a dreamf. vi-.-j; tii ft rmn fr f TniiinilrA. RhAriff Val mm t.A f 1. Who is the than who stands up fof -: the interests of the. community -whefl ' fellows have the bides and above alt the howls and growls sounds the joyotUf - notes of the bugle of hope t - ; The newspaper man. -!- 7 : - --' ' 2. Who is the man who takes his Uettysbuig was, however, a rough waking, and over that far locality where the face - of 'the striiergle ' wai decided, a lurid cload sterns to bang, its edges steeped in blood."' " "Gettys burg! Gettysburg !'V:iTbat murmur eomes to the lips of many.. whose dear ones sleep their; last sleep under-the so" , there ; - but this-, souvenir is sad. Let me remember rather the gay laugh of Stuart: the voices of , Fitz Lee, Hampton, and their noble comrades ; the fun, the frolic, and the adventure oihcr. Chattanooga Tradesman. or tne long journey, wnen so mucu mirth lit up the dark horiso'n of war. From "Wearina of the Gray" ly J. Esten Cook., , ' " ' Henry Hicks, a young mechanic from I and sounds his wagwag in the'j most ;; Providence, Rhode Island, who - is at musical way, that the home-hnnter may v work putting in automatic fire appara- be stopped, even as the wild duck itv tus at the Huguenot Mills, narrowly brought down to. water by the ; wary V escaped being killed in the picker room I hunter T rPk-.,Ml. UW.l...1-. ' x r.4l - .. ... m m ... ' ,-. I. Tx .1 - ,!. ; .t.r--iwr--t;vi.ttt:-. v.i,j muu-u "-.u.guuum.s pi. mi. or me mm on weanesaaviast. jolicks ; ai is tne same teuow. UOUluei yuiuu&u iusu w wv uvui wail kjkvwwi o vi my wmij, i vav-w - ' m , p- A .... ,i ..,.,, - i ,. , ,, I n x . fl zL il'.. ... h1u-: ia,; -:k k :-.-.. W. i inch and the kindness of was standmt on a ladder near a shaft. 1 v3. TTTL - ix x. J. - :. W;- -H, -iu -, .iinh 1An-wf:..An r!tK thA i-nfn. w " Muuupw, ui was sutnamt on a .aaaer near a snart,i uo w ui uws i.ur wi . i V-7fl. , w--ik -..-U-, !., . a w Messrs. Louis Duke, Dick Southerlin fat work.. Just behind his back there I more free work for the interest of Tom. onnerhansrivA toisworsehana conntv. We -can't, for the life of us. V&T Vanceunty, was a coupling on the shaft and in Dick and Harrr than any other man ' f r- - --.-.-r"-. : t . -r .:! w - ' traitor. - He is a vampire,'which, whileH suckiiig the blood of its'victim,. soothes its wounds...lIe covers up his treacnery with words of loyalty, while in his heart and.cts he'iswoVking for some other city and wilt sacrifice the one to the. other and the business men of the one to the benefit "of the business men of .th Nnpn-me fourt j a-,n., Kt-ep ttj your If asiaesa. ; I went into a manufacturing es tablishment, says the Lancaster Nen Era, in this city recently, , and one of the proprietors told me that they did not intend to advertise a$y more for somQ time, because 7f hey had moie wort than they could dot This was doubtless the truth ' I believe the es tablishment just now has moie than it cin do;, but what-of the'faturel These things doa't last forever, and I believe with ' the" Philadelphia vaer- chant recently referred to in some of the' Philadelphia papers that when ah establishment seems ever crowded with patidnage, , that ;is the .time to ad vertise. "Why.'f said a visitor to the Philudelphia house in question, J'your There were 171 eases in" which the Supreme "'Court, at its recent sessions filed opinions. -.'The number of cases in which "the court said 'there waS error wa? so large to attract at tention. The following list will show how the rulings of the lower courts were affirmed "or in which errorC wa? fonhd." It does .not, of course, include cases dismissed for failure to print, prosecute, &c,.v or . decisions ' - as to granting the write of certiorari. - The list is as . follows ; First district, affir med k6 cases,5.-error 6; t2nd, district. affirm ed 10," .error 5 i r 3rd " district, affirmed 9,", error 4 ; - 4th district, affirmed 13. error ,5 ; ,s.5th " district, affirmed 11, error 2 ; 6th district, affirn med 8, error 11 j 7th district,' ' affirmed lar: error 5 j jSth district, - affirmed li, rir lr"3 OtK Aiatrw.t-: affirm rl Zl- ftrr I i u , -.-, 151 Bth : district ,-' tiffirmed "6, error 0 5 your advertisement m every pr;r I pick up.2 Why don'tryonstop: ad vertising and" save ;7 expenses T 'Be cause," replfed the'proptieteawitKa knowing smile, "because :J want to keep thjs'pla-ce crowded.''; yT- 'J",'"M . The towjM bonds; b, Koeit ,Htli; amounting ' tr' ,11,000,. erefsoki t public auction on Wednesday last, and all sold brought a premium, theihighest price paid being 103.50 - " .- store is constantly . crowded ;and ye,I 1 r. tajsrlcI mea eJioT? find your advertisement in eryWlirB district, affirmed 7, error 5; 12 dii Act, affirmed 8, erf or f. Iiiiaffirmedy 01 error. In all Art-Englishman carne-to New"" York an?tjput up, at ?isnX, "Established 1804,'f .- -x !. J - l" !: it :! - ivuu ram.r priutjujiu.ii on me. anu-quity-oi hia..esablishh.eut.. Thenexf day',lus,Yankee-jr,Ival7.acr6ss ."the way burkest.yed his siga in this way: , taWljh.ejl.yssterday.T'7No;old goods-Otf lhand." "- . ; 1 ..11 . .. see how they cannnder. the lawand 7 TSu v too tar oaos.nu ciotnes were tue camp 1 . - iit the light of past promises, resist, w ' ttU caognt on tne coupling ana alter Demg xne man w. vu. press. . , - this aoolication Sheriff Neal ink unknow11 f od to Mr. Finch, thrown over four or five times he fell I -h 4. And who always receives the least -h trtr . lV.a - .. . 1'Z, x:. 4 . . . -r ..... f ;x xt A . - .... ....... xxv luo -Km, w MJiuK uutuuBu,! on ma noor. his lniuneR. uonern verv I creu'i tueroxore, eyou tuuuifu uis irev serves much praise for persisting in the demand for the convicts. -'- ) When to Slop Advert-slar, ' When every - man has become so thoroughly a creature of habit that he will certainly buy this year where he bought last year. When younger and 'fresher , and spunkier concerns in your line cease ran oft before getting the " money for painful are not considered dangerous, ij labox makes him humpbacked f her. ifnnter's ink did theworkJ Qreetutile flev. ' - The same nahent fellow. Lovvinirg Timet. I L . i Who is it that takes np the edUy ..: " m it i J v . 1 - J . x. A ness all the way through to his spine. agaii,-t the WorU and thi other JeUow in order that the interests of the great army of others may .be benefited and made more valuable t " ... Tn HinVATii. Minnfv ritiyon n. Vinci. 1 . 1 . .. . 1 , - 7 .,, . . .- , s A United States Commissioner here .:r:T:L :T.Jrr .rJl. " 5 1116 town wxmv7 ana state x -11 :. i . ' ' ' tens me a gooa story toyay on a man A l eomnosea of him anneared in a w i r r , I . ...... -H . . i namea w, wno m writing a letter on trial Justice's court the other dav and government business from the eastern arjn0Unced that a verdict had "been part of the state, found he had no offi- reclla in a civil ca9e but . that it eial envelopes. He was equal to the would not rendered until the plaint- emergency ana taxing an oroinary en- 0 u responsible under the law, yeiope wrote ncucuy on it "umciai- had paid the jurors' fees. The plaint- The country editor. -i 67 Who is it that had better' never l;aise his head and peep oat that after all the others have had their nil of stATt.inc nn nnil TisiTic the "nAWRnanem I . . : in elUng the people how mueh better 6-;" like to have. they can do for them than yon can. A mimL v ' just ahttlebitt When nobody else thinks "it pays to ' ' T fl,,r course until one juror . Tie fooligh ngpaper mao. advertise." . rom mining operatives who passed Broke the dead-lock by producing.the I - 7 who is it that is always certain of When population ceases to multiply, wrougtt tne eity we hear of active requirea sura ana paying nis ieuow tha and enn,ity of nearly ertrf and the generations that crowd on after I worfc now gong on at the Mann- jurors ana nimseir. xnen tne veraictjmaj and.interest he haa, helped, es yoii and never heard of you stop "com- Arlington mine in; Nash county. There announced for the defendant. It piiy if the fellows helped are of the intf 'J - ' I are iou men at wqtk. Two snaxts, S I u in' urai sin&e ot ine una or reoora, When you have convinced everybody j and 70 feet deep, i have been sunk in -;vnaruton. crm. wnoseurewiu lonca yours tnai you ...uu.uu, Ameetinff of tha Sonth Carolina have better goods and lower prices commenced. -: A JO-stamp mill and -' . - . TranrOTftm fflt r w.. than they can- ever gebototside ok your I heavy team-hoiating machinery are I ,la w.ne..v Tiic-ht. Tha mimW. 1 things kindly for a lot of eattle when Bterj.V:.. .7 ' W.hip of the company inelades- about have pitched the dynamitt iieuyuu perceive uiow uie ruie . -.-.. twenty stockholders. Its purpose is to I m0 msteaa i that the men who never do and never P nd the reduction of ores will begin I ... . ' . . f. 1 1 It is this same fellow. did advertise are ou&stripninsr their bout the 1st of Match.---13fovA JTewel .x.. nnv , --;uJ 9. Who is it that , should faro well neighbor m the same line of business: Wrwr. - " , j ' - f rom Bluff ton, near Port Royal, and to ery.day in th yearbnt dont t ..'When -men ston- makine: fortunes! John C Ausrier. President of tht ;n ....- '..m th. .-n..x.i The newsDaner man . -- - right in your very sight, solely through Durham -Wooden and . Woolen Mills, j fa make it a shioninr Doint. The har-1 Who is expected to pay in work x .- a:1.. x ,. ...... i ... . .. .-.- -.i i.-j ... . . : -..: : ....... . . . t i f pismire order t' This same patient i 1 8. Who is it that will have A great i burden of sins to answer for in doing 71 1 It "' ABk X AZ . A-v' .. . me uiscreei use oi inia .mignty agent, nas maae an assignment in tnree aeeos bor at this place is deeper at high tide lour aouars ior a niieen cent ucae. w , :,i;Wien you can forget the words , of of trust as foHowa: .The ui'ls and mill than that at Norfolk, and is said to be a ten cent show f ' - '- - - ' the shrewdest and most successful bus- property, with liabilities of $35,000 and Qf the finest in the world " ' At the other ass bat one.' - '" - - , . ' iness men concerniner the main cause I assets of $37 ,Dr. J. S. Watkinsis h -it : I IL Who is the indmchal whom of their prosperity. - . . - 7 made assignee. For; individual prop-1 Elected : President. Col. William John- everybody wants to ride deadhead and .When yoo would rather have your! erty, one deed,, with liabilities of $-5,-jion-pecretArvand treanrer Polonel I then lie about him t own way and fail than takerice and JOW; M.A7 Angler and W. T. Black- j j-, p4 Thomas; directors, J.J.' Me- j ,ThA man ofthe press. f! - - win:. -...,--". -7 -.- J well, assignees: assets' $20,000: one I nim s a "Pr .T.n,. I -127 Who ought to have a sure ticket .When you want to go out of business J deed, X with liabilities 7of $1-500 and j Willianf Johnston T T Robertson and I hence on flowery beds of easei nnawed with astock on hand.'"" ' 7 . : . assets of $3,000; J. S. Manning, trustee. I t - p Tt,nm. - I by any fear from cranks or grumblers t 5vTeiT yon. want to-get 'rid -of the j Mr. Ahgier reserves neither homestead " - ,r ""'"''- " " -f"l The man" who. prints the paper. trouble of waiting on customers. Ex, I ncr any personal property whatever '- 1 Subscribe for Th Niw Esa " ' O&aUxm Herald 0 i -
New Era (Shelby, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1888, edition 1
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