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in effect Wednesday, Aug. 15, 1900.
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Manufaaturera and Propriotora
SAMUEL HUNT, PununaxT.
SOUTH ROCXD. NORTH BOUND.
No. 1 A. M. Stations. No. 2. P. w.
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Cheatoa t
Unaka Springs
Lost Cove f
Poplar
Peterson f
Huntdale t
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f Flag. t Telephone.
Daily except Sunday.
A. N. MOLESWORTH, Supt.,
Johnson City, Tenn.
Hudgins a watson.
Attorneys at Law.
Deeds, Mortgage
property
FROM THE COUNTRY—DRUNK. 1
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1 emont y-'
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* com- : /
Eva Williams Malone.
Tottering, reeling and ready to fall;
Jerring and jibing and scorned by ail—
Ready to dance or to weep or to fight.
The spirit in sick at the pitiful sight—
A boy from the country—and drunk!
Just a l»ov from the country, who never
had guessed
The lures that would meet him, his
courage to test;
From the breath of the meadow, the
morning's glad kiss,
He has come to the city, has come—
and to this!
To make himself a creature so low
The tenderest heart can but charity
eLow
To a boy from the country and—drunk!
A boy from the country, all, lead him
away
And cover his shame from the light ot
the day;
Forgive him and help him tomorrow to
rise,
When he looks on the world with his
sin-darkened eyes—
Oh, hide him from his mother, how low
he has sunk,
For this boy from the country was ne’er
before—drunk.
Prominent Virginia Editor Had
Almost Given Up, but Was
Brought Back to Perfect Health
by Chamberlain’s Colic Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Read His Editorial.
From the Times, Hillstille, Va.
I suffered with diarrhoea for a long
timeand thought I was past being cured.
I had spent much time and money and
suffered so much misery that I had al
most decided to give up all hopes of re
covery and await the result, but noticing
the advertisement ot Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and also some testimonials stating how
some wonderful cures had been wrought
bv this remedy, I decided to try it. After
olicry™ — > — —
that trouble, and I wish to say further to
my readers and fellow-suHeres that I am
a hale and hearty man to-day and feel as
w 11 as I ever did in my life.—O. R.
Moore. Sold by ail dealers.
Stbo^l Death Off.
E. B. Mundayl a lawyer of Henrietta,
Tex,, once footed a grave digger. He
Bays: My brclher was very low with
malarial fever and jaundice. I persuad-
himto try Electric Bitters, and he was
soon much better, but continued their
use until he was wholly cured. I an
sure Electric Billers saved his life.”
This remedy expels malaria, kills disease
germs and purifies the blood; aids diges
tion, regulates liver, kidneys and
bowels, cures constipation, dyspepsia,
nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female
complaints; Gives perfect health. Only
50c at Burnsville Drug Go's.
fatly drawn, bpeciai meiniies
Ilie collection of claims in West
ern North Carolina.
M Vuwmtw
Lost His Jurisdiction.
A good joke is told on a Shelby
county, Tennessee, justice of the
peace whose residence and civil
district adjoin the Mississippi state
line.
Like all others in the rural ^qqo.
WingUm ^e-pulilicaD^. „ThGci?r’.’
which sounds wo good to be true.
Some ten days ago while Mr. Ben
Snider was plowing on the old Jack
Finch farm, in Conrad Hill town
ship, Davidson county, he unearth
ed a bar of metal weighing some
thing like 15 pounds. He didn-t
know what it was, but earned it
home and threw it aside. Later a
neighbor was examining it and tiller
ed him $50 for the bon Snidev re
fused the offer, and it is now, said
the bar is gold; and is wortr
S4.000.Var ;
Gathered from Oar Exchanges
and Other Sources.
Judge Simonton orders the Bull
Durham Tobacco company to be
sold November 5 as a whole, by Re
ceiver Percival Hill, of the American
Tobacco company, at a price not
less than 84,000,000, this including
the property, real and personal, good
will and trade mark.
Brevard News: On Tuesday Sher
iff McGaha paid over to Treasurer
T. T. Patton his indebtedness on
the tax list of 1899, amounting to
nearly four thousand dollars. In
this connection we learn that the
sheriff has sold his cottage and lot
on corner of Church and Gaston
streets for $2400 to Charles Lott,
and his interest in the Brevard
Lumber company for $700 to other
members of the company.
Winston Sentinel: The colored
excursion returned from Reidsville
at3 o’clock this morning. The con
ductor stopped the train and held it
a mile below the depot for three-
quarters of an hour. He threatened
to keep it there until day light if
somebody did not pay fi r a glass
broken in one of the rar doors' The
money was handed to him after the
long delay and the train moved on.
A number of the passengers got off
and walked when informed why the
train stopped.
Charlotte News: The farmers who
happen to have any cotton held oyer
from last year are indeed reaping a
harvest now, as well as those selling
the new crop. Mr. S. J. Connell,
of Charlotte township, living about
three miles from the city seems to
have made the banner sale of cotton
so far, Mr. Connell brought two
bales to the city today and put the
- t »128.« r >«.V. 1,1,, socket
as a result Mi i««o
two bales "weighed respectively
597 and 635 pounds. , The price
was 10.45 per pound.
Winston Kcpuohcan: A Mr. Clark,
living near Summerfield, Guilford
county, has a horse that has not been
out of its stall for 15 years. The
Resume
too
following times and place-:
Gaston's store, Buncombe
Burnsville, Yancey county, Saturday
Fairview, Buncombe county, Wedncs-
Mill’s River, Henderson county,
Edneyville, Henderson county, Tues
day, October 0.
Canton, Haywood county, Thudary,
October 11.
day, October 1X
day October 15.
Hot Springs, Tuesday October'lG.
Marshall, Wednesday, October 17
Mara Hill, Thursday, October 18.
cushions, and especially the ladies.
Speakingbegins at 1 o'tlock p. in.
J: D. MURPHY,
Clin. Dem. Cong. Com.
THUS. ROLLINS,
Clin. Rep. Cong. Com.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mightiest little thing
Life Pills. These pills change weakness
into strength, listlesaness into energy.
wondorful in building up the health.
Only 2.5c per box. Sold by Burnsville
Drug Co.
districts who have that honor be vanced as hove I
abnormal appreciation ot the buried in the A,
had an
KTGsin, tirMSKTruS ifUMitrJijMUTiis.
a. . it.nir«r'tT Pi»1 ’®’■ « r . H * ■
E. D. BOONE A SON,
BLACKSMITHS A WHEELW RIGHTS
responsibility of the office and never
lost an opportunity to exercise his
prerogative that peace be preserved.
One day his son and a hired man
got to fighting on a stretch of the
farm near the fence which separated
the two states. The old gentleman
mounted the fence and with an air
of authority, commanded:
“In the name of the state of Ten
nessee I demand peace.”
Just then the fence gave way and
as he went down with the fence top
pling to the Mississippi side he
yelled to hisson: “Give.’em h—1,
Billy, I’ve lost my jurisdictionIV
a negro nan:
worked in the.,
years ago, st 1
it. A few^v /
was taken s
vulging the
abouts of hi
of the brave Gen'
ias, Me., when th
die from Pneui
writes Mrs. S.
her that fearful t
BURNSVILLE, N. C.
Do *11 kinds of repairing In wood and
iron. Horseshoeing a MMHnlty.
Also wagons for sale. First-
class work.
r nc
I died v.
.buried
*1. he
a di-
.to the wuere-
'suro.
ncohi
;t, but
GREEXJLVLE & TUSCULUM
COLLEGE.
animal is glossy black and as sound
as a dollar. Its mane and tail have
grown to be very long, its hoofs
which have never been shod, look
like snow shoes. The owner is said
to bo devoted to the animal and
tends it with greai care. He has
- fused big prices for the horse.
,/hy the animal is thus imprisoned
we have never heard definitely.
Perhaps some of our readers in that
section, or the owner, will tell us.
It looks very much like cruelty to
■Mow
itor: A white
n two months was
^prisoned in the Wake coun-
er term
" a concealed
on of Charles
white cotrfle,
evntury is offering to the student of - -
sociology phenomena of surpassing
and flesh-creeping interests. There
is blood and madness in the air here,
there, everywhere! The demons of •
vengeance and cruelty arc unloosed
and raging on all the continents and
islands of the sea. The Christian
Emperor of Germany tells bis “corn'
Hides"' give i.o quarter to Chinamen.
American volunteers in the Philip
pines, carrying the messages of Mc
Kinley peace and prosperity to the
natives, butcher eighty-nine of them
in revenge for the ipurder o^ single
sol.lier!. . , ’
The Chinese boil ministers alive,
but nothing much better is to be
expected of thenu But it is per
haps more surprising that in a con- •
stitutional, free country l.ke the
United States the state organization
liberated plan and accomplish the
assassination of its leading oppo-
n. The ho
ircissa Dai
Dr. King’s New D
more than onecn.
her of ConsumptL• '
slept all night.
cured her." This Marvellous medicine
is guaranteed to cure all Throat,
Cheat and Lung diseases. Only 50c and
1 00. Trial boules free at Burnsville
nent, in order to secure i>oliticai
power. It ii not 1c: amazing that
respectable women should be stripp
ed and maltreated by mnla in St. -
Louis, in its principal c' . \atmid-
day; or that tile herrors of the past.
davK in New Crkans should t>e
Pennev
possible. What d^ it all ^can?
In the world going stark crnzy7
Where will it stop? It is to be fear
ed that we i ave fallen upon evil
days! Thj public is apathetic in
the face of the Pekin atrocity. It
hardly realizes the cold blooded
criminality of republican governors
who harbor and protect murderers
before — ... . .
charged with ca rying a pistol con
cealed on her person. J ustice Penny
required a 8100 bond of Mrs. Daniel
and since she was unab.e to give this
bond he sent her to Raleigh in cus
tody ot an officer, and she was lodged
in jail. The bride is on the sunn}*
side of thirty summers.
Fayetteville Observer: Ex-Sheriff
Hall of Robeson county has in oper- 1(>onifi freely excite comment.
ation at Lumber Bridge one of the
The great stress of Chamberlai
Do vou take
ville Drug Go.
any anv form ana may i»e gnen as
hdently to the babe a* to an adnlt. The
A Word to Mother*.
Mothers of children affected with
croup or severe cold need not hesitate to
administer Chamberlain't Cough Berne-
1 For srie by-rd dealers.
fleeing from justice in impudent de-
fiance of the constitution. The
fiendish work of Louisiana hood-
cure throat and lung troubles with
Due Minute Cough Cure. Burns- • j he great,.!. paj o f the civilized wo
the theatment of cobls and cronp baa
won fork the approval and praise it hax
received throughout the United states
andin many foreign land*. For sale by
dealers.
Drill? Cola.
of the flesh to theelbow. OnSatur-
day a negro got the sleeve of nis
n’s I caught in some of the machinery and
what are we coming? It is time tor
us to put ice on our heads and say
our prayers.—Washington Times.
[FOUR MILES EAST OF GREENVILLE.]
No Better Place to get a Thor
ough Education.
Near the Mountains, Beautiful Cam
pus, Good Buildings, Fir t-class Faculty,
No Saloons, Good Moral and Religious
Influences.
Latin, Greek, English, French, Ger-
Ii-an, Science, Mathematics, Music, Art
and Physical Culture. Expenses very
low.
Several students from Yancev county
ast year, let us have more the coming
year. Session opens August 28.
For Catalogue address
REV. JERE MOORE, D.D. Pres.,
Tusculum, Tenn.
Many Lives L^t in Texas Flood.
Fort Worth.-Tcx., . Sept 24.—
Many lives ar :d lost by floods
in the Neuces:?' .aide riyer sec
tions. All thjf? • Jin that reg™ 0
are inundated pud the inhabitants
have sought £>:'•' / on hilltops, Six
or eight peo:'’/: reported drowned
by the overflow of Pecos bayou near
Brownwood//,The Brazos river rose
30 feet and is flooding the valley.
Bridges have leen washed away and
traffic suspended.
improved cotton gins recently intro
duced into this country. This gin
has excited considerable internet
among the the people in the vicinity
of Lumber Bridge and the Jx?ople
have flocked to see it. Last Thurs
day evening, while examing the gin
in operation, a white man named
Rogers had one of his arms atrip 1 ,»cd
Colic, Cholerland Diarrhoea Remo- his forearm was crushed to the elbow
' To prevent consumption quickly |. ^ tbe trc j me nt of bowel com so badly that it was on y necessay
plaint, has it standard oyer for Ur. Stamps to clip a small Arn
1 1 , r ]d. in the process of amputation. Bota