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IdBur. VV. Wakefield, of ANDSOCI AL. Happenlngs at the School for the Deaf Charlotte, will be in More-anton and Dumb. to donbt that he sought to hide his identity in the quiet ennntrv WANTED.

MILLINERY I Correspondence of The Morganton Herald. on 1 nursaay, May 30th, for one day. Mountain House. Practice TlU'RSDAY, 1 MAY 9, 1895. Friday 110011 brought Good districts of North Carolina, when -as teacher, philosopher and guide Mr.

Walter D. Carstarphenwas in town yeBterday. Mr. E. Hening.

Smith was in the city last Saturday. united to Eye. Ear. Nose anH Throat. 1 passenger Schedule W.

XT. C. U.K. aOINO WK8T. iCi win hack to the school after a week's absence.

A day or two before his return one of the little giiU was asking anxionslv when t.H r. m. FOR Will Bristol fo und an um 0 upases Morganton GOING EAST. CORN brella in front of The Herald Mr. B.

G. Pearson left on Tuesday for Knoxville, Tenn. Miss Jennie Al latt is on a visit at Asheville this week. BUSHELS .4.58 P. U.

he was coming and her teacher 12 passesMorganton. So. office a few nights ago. He took it turned on ber with the question, SPRING AND SUKR. Why do you caret" Her prompt to Lazarus Bro.

store and left it, where it can be recovered by be- AT THE reply was, "liecanse ue my frieud." This remark is finite in ng aescriDea. Mr. T. C. Hicks, of the road, was in the city last week.

Misa Mary Laxton left on Mond ay last for a trip to Baltimore. Mr. "Waights "Walton was up in Mitchell on a fishing trip last week. The Southern Railway will line with a letter written by one CASH WAREHOUSE. put a vestlbuled train on this line of the members of the Presbytery next Sunday.

It will not malr Morganton a regular stop, but who came oat to the school while in Morganton. This gentleman in writing to tht fitter of one of the I desire to say that my stock of Millinery. will make it a flag station. Mr. John McNeely of Sta'tesville was in town Tuesday and ednesdy.

The highest cash price paid, in -Vet twenty seven, majority. The agony is over. Trie town is wet The first severe thunderstorm of the season, was last Saturday. To morrow, May the ioth, is Memorial Day, for the Confederate dead. re you going to the unveil-ine o( the Confederate Monument at Raleigh May the 20th? Our contemporary, the Bakers-ville Enterprise, has started up r- lurk tn it.

11T- 1 Mr. T. I. Gillam Fnent a counle of wc acKnowiedge the receipt any quantities. consisting of all of the latest shapes in Hats ot a very dainty card of tnvitation; days in McDowell last week on busi- to the tortr seronH annivoreorw nt ness.

-j OCAS pupils spoke of the evident happiness of the children, and the whole tone of his comments would imply that he was impressed with the fact that the little ones recognize in each officer and teacher a personal friend. and Bonnets, and the prettiest Trimmings. Rumeriora college on May 20th, Mrs. Justice Furches. of Statesville, is in town this week.

She is visiting at Dr. Laxton 's. Mr. 'Frank Gillam left veswrdav I hare just received a large lot of 21st and 22nd. The graduates will be Mess R.

B. Bush G. C. Justice, D. E.

DeLane, J. W. Allen.iM. L. Carpenter and Miss Ella Caudle.

The Newtonian reoresentatives Mrs. Goodwin has not yet re for a visit to his old home and father's or the yontu whom he taught, he was an uncrowned king, reigning for more than twenty years. If this romance is true, and yoa cannot read Mr. Weston's argument and the evidence he adduces with-out partaking of his own glowing faith, there is nothing history that rivals it. One of the strongest proofs that Teter 8.

Ney was the great marshal is the similarity of the band-writing, fac similes of which are given in the book. David N. Car-vallo, expert examiner of questioned handwriting, of New York, who made a careful analysis of the handwritings of Marshal Ney and P. 8. Ney, testifies that they "are one and the same person; the variations of hand being largely due to style of pen used." rie-Nle at (ilea Alpine.

Quite a number of young people went up to Glen Alpine Springs ldst Tuesday afternoon, spent the night at the hotel and returned to town yesterday. Picnics at Glen Alpine are always pleasant, and the party all say this was a glorious one. The party got there about sundown Tuesday. They rested a while and then had- supper. After supper the couples scattered along the big cool verandas and put in an hour of Me a Me, after which the dance commenced in the big hall and lasted several huurs Strolling on the verandas in the bright moonlight was popular and pleasant.

The dance was a success and 1- a ramily at Shelby. turned froio Raleigh but may perhaps arrive before the close of Ve publish this week areMess J. F. Coulter, J. H.

Hoff Mr. George Crabtree, of the Gail titled An Act to nmcna ana this week. en ana ax bnutf is in town. He has many friends here. man J.

H. Hale, L. C. Perry. L.

M. Moore and C. L. Wilson. The Platonic representatives are Mess Mr.

M. L. Reed, of Asheville, non. m. ij.

Keia, 01 KUtmore, was at the D. and D. last week. He re is now complete. I am prepared to furnish Headwcar from the cheapest to the handsomest that can be had anywhere.

Thanking you for past favors and hoping to secure your patronage in the future president of the Board of Directors of the school, and chairman of J. M. Hoyle, W. B. Bradford, J.

F. turned home Saturday. the Executive Committee, arrived Jewell, vv. i. Morgan, K.

A. fit-tillo and A. A. The oro- Miss Cary Estes left Monday for Cherryvale, where she goes to Change trie iowu n.i it. Bristol, for Mayor, and Gillam and Garrison for commissioners were the successful candidates last Monday.

q0 you want a good Democratic weekly newspaper, one that prints all the news If you do, subscribe for The Herald. on Friday evening and went away gram is as follows: Monday, 7:30 p.m. alumni address by Hon. J. viBic mends and relatives.

again by the one o'clock train on Saturday. Mr. Reed's visit being Mr. F. Reid.

of Lenoir, came over of an official character it might be to Morganton last Saturday, to visit his u. Charlotte; Tuesday, 10 a. annual sermon by Rev. iamiiy. He returned Monday.

COLUMBIA, liOCK HILL, and EMERSON FISI1ER CO. BUGGIES AND CARTS. One of the largest aud most complete lines of cheap and fancy HARNESS supposed that the coming of one who may pass judgment npon the j. C. Rowe; 2 p.

Newtonian Rev. Churchill Satterlee left Mon representatives; 7:30 p. mM enter i at week we said Rev. Mr. day for New York, where he goes to aitena tne funeral of an old friend.

work ot each person connected with the school would be more or less dreaded, but, somehow, th 7 tuu" Rhone would preach a sermon at tainment by young ladies; Wednesday, 10:30 a. annual address 1 am Respectfully, MRS. A. E. HICKS.

cth.rford College commence- Capt. N. L. Beach, of the "South- n. ij.

ueacn, 01 tne soutn- 1 -I 1 07 tion. b. Jones, of Roanoke, waa in town la8t Sundar with velvet glove is so constantly worn We were in error. We 1:30 p. address; I his family.

He left for Asheville Mon- that nobody ever thinks of an iron should have said Rev. Mr. Rowe 2 p. representatives of Senior day. 1 1 hand, and the general impression is that these visits are purely so The ladies of the Presbyterian 9, 7.3o p.

concert. Mr. Eueene Holt, of Burlineton. 1 conducted a cafe chantant Cleanliness is Next to Godliness." cial, to be thought of with bright Mr. Rufus A.

Winters and N' fived i6 town last Saturday to Saturday night. The attendance Mi Plnrn m8 grand-mother, Mrs. J. 1 ever brought to Morganton. Can fell yoa a nice set of harness, with anticipations aud pleasaut memories.

In every thisg said aud done I visit ritd was good, notwitnstanding trie stormy evening, and the proceeds jrcaLciucty auercoon, may evcryooay enjoyed it. it was broken up at a late hour and all hands turned in, tired but happy. a. AT a Mr. Frank Land is, of Oxford, is in the attitude of the president of amounted to aoout torty aouars.

the Board 13 that of an earnest co town this week. He has many relatives and friends here who are always The crowd was up betimes Wed- collar and bames, at lo.00. worker in the school rather than The game of ball between the am, ai crawiey home in Quaker Meadow. Rev. A.

G. Gantt performed the ceremony. After' the marriage the bridal party had an elegant supper. The giaa to Bee mm. ucaudjr morning, ana stirring around.

After breakfast about of an officer in command. trwn bovsand the deat and dumD jar. juarier rerry, son 01 our V. I I DO YOU USE SOAP Of course you do. Read the following-and be convinced that I am selling Toilet Soap cheaper than you ever boughtit.

I can save you something. townsman, Mr. J. A. Perry, who has nvv ins; ycxiiy luuiuicuccu gci-tinrr readv and hv lpavinor jSatm day's base ball game be young couple will go to Capt.

Deen in lexas for about a year, arrived boys was commenced at tne lair grounds last Saturday, out the rain broke it up. The town were ahead when the game was tween the school uine and a town Mark Winter's to-day, where they I home last week the delightful old place. They A NlCB Cart fOf $10.00 nine was cut short by the terrific rcaiucu town aoout noon. 1 ne will reside for the present. Rufus Mr.

M. Sherman, of Asheville, was Winters is a brieht and tromisincr in town Tuesday and Wednesday. He storm which came on between four called. following ladies and gentlemen came for the purpose of applying for a young man, who will doubtless do The good people of Ruther and five o'clock. As the score stood 10 to 4 the game could scarcely be counted a draw at the license to sea liquor.

WEEKS ONLY 2 fordi College, we hear, raised well. He is the youngest son of our friend, Capt. Winters, of Quaker Meadows, and a brother A full line of aw air. joucKingnam, tne insurance man, returned to Morganton last Sat howl because they failed to get their Herald last weekr We are moment of being given up, though the school boys argue, vehemently, that with proper rulings on the urday, from a trip to Bridge water, Table Rock and other Burke county sorrv about this and will endeavo This is a bona fide reduction for only two weeks. The following is a list of Standard Drands of Toilet Soan i places.

to look into tne matter, ana pre part of the umpire much might Cit' of Mrs. A. A. Connelly, of The bride, Mrs. R.

A. Winters, nee Miss Florence Crawley, is a very estimable young lady, and a daughter' of one of composed the party: Armistead Cowand, Miss Julia Tull; A. C. Avery, Miss Annie Erwin; Sidney Gaither, Miss Hanmer; R. 0.

Pearson, Miss Mary Gordon; John Presnell, Miss Hal Walton; Frank Landis, Miss Annie McKesson; J. W. Wilson, Miss Mary Young; Frank Tate, Miss Kate Pearsall; W. T. Powe, Miss Beulah Wilson; W.

F. Hunt and H. H. Walton. Mr.

and Mrs. Z. T. Corpening chaperoned the Capt. W.

B. Berry the "South vent a repetition FIELD SEEDS always on hand Millet, Clover have been gained on their third and my reduced price: ern," was in the city last Monday. He T. I. Gillam, W.

M. requests innings. Alas! the nuhappy umpire! Always nnjnst to the one nas Deen laid up wifh rheumatism for several weeks, but tells us he is im us to. say that Catawba Valley Lodge 217, F. and A.

was Bide or the other! and Orchard Grass. Buttermilk, 10 cU. cake. proving. Osbtnere lloqoc, cts.

cake. Camelia, 'Si llnttermilk and Cold Burke's most estimable citizens L. A. Crawley. The Herald wishes the happy young couple well, and a long and successful life.

called oft last Monday nint, ana Mr. C. E. Cook, of the U. S.

Geolosr will meet w-munuw Cream, 10 Buttermilk and Glj- ical Survey, was in town last Friday and Saturday. shiDDine his camrj outfit. nieht), when important business party. Mr. Cook spent several months here last will be transacted.

Mrs. Malone treated the house to a surprise last week in the way of an nnannonnced birthday. The affair came on in a shockingly unexpected manner. Xot a word was said until on that morning bummer and Fall. cerine, 10 Rose Vine, 10 Old Glycerine, 10 FLOUR, BRAN, SHORTS ASD Ml S.

R. Collett and 1. P. Jeter Miss Hanmer, of the Deaf and 15 20 5 5 5 5 5 old their property on Union Municipal State Elections. In the city audi town elections last Monday the Democrats carried nearly every town where the fight rose marl fn v-hrh1itial ltnAe a Wrislev's.

10 Dumb School, lost a purse a few days ago, somewhere in town. It contained ttreet oppjsfe the post omce yes Cream, 10 How Will Thl Io? How would this do for middle ground on the vexed money question The Democratic party in national convention assembled declare to the world that now as at wholesale prices. Mr. several hundred dollars in cheks, notes ierdav to J. W.

Campbell. No infac Oatmeal pore, Cnticura, Pea rV see ed, 4711 White Rose, White Catile, TnrkishTUtb, Oatmeal, Honey, Victor, Cocoa nut. Glycerine, Persian Boqott, Japanese, Honeysuckle, Wild Rose, and bills. It was a serious loss and we Brown Windsor-genuine, 10 fcunpbell, we understand, will at RaIeigh went Democratic by 319 the good lady qnietly remarked that one of ber nephews wonld diue with her, as they two celebrated the same day. The dinner was excellent, but the idea of do hope she will recover it.

linre remove me ouiiuinti auu Respectfully, Supt. Goodwin, of the D. and D. Kirk'a Jersey Lilly, 10 Wiadsor Boqnet, 10 rect a brick store room. returned nome last Saturday, from a LaToeca, 10 majority, Wm.

M. Russ being elected mayor. Theo. F. Davidson, the Demcractic nominee, was elected mayor of Asheville by a majority of.

66-together with a Little Annie Carson Tuttle, ever they are a hard money party and opposed to the issue of any paper money by the general gov trip to Raleigh. He was a party to a law suit for the recovery by the Deaf I Cream 10 Ihe'two year old daughter of Rev. W. T. POWE, bod Mrs.

M. II. Tuttle, now staw and Uumb ochool. of a library, now in possession of the Blind Institution. mottled 10 Tore Violet, 10 oned at Roxboro, N.

died last HT. Mr. Sidney Gaither tells us that CASH WAREHOUSE. keek, and was buried on Wednes- Capt. Dunavant has taken Beveral ing it all herself reminded one of the little girl who, vexed because she wasn't allowed to attend a wedding with her parents, declared "Never mind.

Yoa jnst wait! I'll have a wedding of my own some day and not a sonl in the world shall be there!" However, Mrs. M. can't steal a march on her friends every year. A. School for the D.

and May 7, av evenine last at Littlejohn months more work on a railroad in lethodist church, six miles from April 30, 1805. Jamaica, and will probably not get ernment, believing as they do that such issu of right belongs to the States and should remain with them untrammelled by any exercise of the taxing power of the United States. They declare the true policy towards silver to consist in its equal coinage with gold, dollar I for dollar, and that the mintage of Democratic board ot aldermen. Salisbury, Greensboro, Goldsboro, Mocksyille, Concord, Monroe, Rockingham, Shelby, Lincolnton, Fayetlville, Henderson, Hillsboro, Kinston, Oxford, IWiJson, Rocky Mount, Weldon, and many other towns went Democratic by good majorities. enoir.

nome before next fall. Jack Duna vant is expected home about July 1st. LAZARUS BROS. The Diocese of North Caro na win meet nere at jracc hurch next Wednesday, May the CfiT'Rcmcmbcr. this sale lasts only two weeks.

Call early. I. I. DAVIS. May '95- NEW HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT HOUSE MORGANTON, K.

C. 5th, at 10 o'clock Rt. Rev. Mr. J.

N. Payne left last Monday for Baltimore, where he went to bring his daughter home. Miss Effie has been there Beveral weeks in a hospital. We are glad to know.tbatshe is greatly improved in health. Mr.

and Miss Paype reached home yesterday. MB. WESTON'S BOOK ON NKV. each metal should be free within these limits. Senex.

oseph B. Cheshire, bishop, lhe ull and complete program of pro- ODS iow. 1 It la Oat and Make Interesting Beading; eedings, will appear in next The Author Makes Oat a Good Caae. eek Herald. Miss Ethel Dahl, left for her home at Washington C.

H. Ohio, last Monday. Bedaeed Rates to Ralclch for I'aTelllaa; of Confederate Monument. The Southern Railway Company will sell tickets from any station Kalcigk Ncwi and Observer. More than twelve years ago Rev.

The better the salt the more yoa must pay for it. County Supt. of Education, The young people were sorry to see rof. Abernethy asks us to Applicants for Liquor XJeense. There seems to be no doubt that there are plenty ot men ready to pay the high license tax for the privilege of selling liquor in Morganton.

At the meeting of the com oiissioners Tuesday night a representative of Mess. Friedman of Asheville, offered to pay $3000' in cash for lincense for one year, (the maximum allowed by the bill) provided any other par si ay that he sent out census blanks, Misa Dahl go, as she was a bright, par- ticular star in the social set and she will be missed She is a very charming and delightful young lady. on their line in North Carolina to Raleigh for 'the unveiling' ceremony at the rate of one cent, per st week, to all school committee- That sounds simpVo enough; James A. Weston began thorough investigation of the foundation, for the current belief in Rowan, Iredell and other counties that Peter S. Ney, an unique and scholarly country school teacher, en, and that by order of the DUCE mile.

These tickets will be on tate Superintendent, they must and we hope she will keep Morganton on her visiting list. sale May 18th, 10th and 20th. end them in to the County Supt. hot then yoa can pay too much for the best. mar- Limit, May 22, '95, except west of was the celebrated Marshal ey, efore June 1st 95.

ot ranee, wnen ne neara this I bahstury, from which stations Farmers and Citizens of Burke County-: If you need Builders Hardware, Mowers, Horse Hay Rakes, Plows, Hoes or anything usually kept in a firsr-class hardware store. Call on us when in Morganton, The spring session of Amherst report, Mr. Weston said to him ties taking out license duriug the term were taxed the same amount. Mr. Marquart, of i Asheville, has sent notice that he will apply, and cademy will close on Friday, Qor idea of trading la tbls SU tickets win oe good mi may 33rd, '95.

This is the tirqe to. go to Raleigh cheap. ay 17th. During the day there Municipal Election. The town election for Mayor two aldermen and a vote on.

wet and dry was held last Monday, and resulted as follows: Wet, 14? votes. Dry, ns ill be a debate and an address the very best dependable clothing Kev. K. L. Fatton.

in tne ening there will be an enter- GTThe Herald office for Job Work. and charge as little for it as possi-lOK our slock ovcr and our pnecs. No Uouble to I show vou our troods. whether you huv rr nnt -e inment, the proceeds going to uyirig books for the library. self: may be true.

wonld not have shot Stonewall Jackson," He began to make inquiries of those who bad been intimately acquainted with Peter S. Xey and whose integrity no one coqld question. He became convinced that the soldierly looking linguist, who confined his instructions to the country districts and who morbidly avoided strangers, was Napoleon's great marshal. Mr. Weston was not the first prominent man to accept the theory that this dis SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO.

We, not to slight the cloth or the to get acquainted with you and show you what wc can do- Majority, tj For Mayor, L. A. Bristol, VV. E. Powe, Several people were slightly 177 (Piedmont Am Line.) tor )-ou.

ocked by the electric bolts last Mess. John McNeely, of Charlotte, and R. J. Hallyburton, of are already applicants, and a number of other names are mentioned as likely, to try the business. Under the terms of the act, published in full elsewhere, no license can be granted except on petition of one third of the registered vote of Morganton, and as there are 315 name, on registration books, it will require a petition signed by 105 voters before an application can be considered.

ry. making in tbe least. I making in tbe least. aturday. Mr.

W. R. Barker felt ne, while standing in the door ot The "Gale Chilled" is SO OP Bristol's majority, For Aldermen, T. I. Gillam, I.

P. Jeter. emphill drug store, during the 74 103 127 90 122 93 if an ordtf Snotrior That 8pring suit or pair of orm, and Messrs F. B. Davis and the Best Plow in the World.

THIRD DIVISION. In effect April 21. lSOSj This Condensed Schedule is published as Information and is subject to change without notice to the public. I SALISBURY, ASHEVILLE AND FAIJCT ROCK. G.

Cobb were shocked by a J. VV. Garrison. tinguished looking pedagogue was lash, that came into The 'Herald xlproctti-1 ogainrt at in tit olina, 1895. ty of lawi-nrke, SEE OUR trousers you need eta be purchased at onr store for as little as the real Marshal 2Sey.

Jndge fiilding on the telephone wire. J. N- Payne, VV. E. Coffey, T.

L. Hemphill, VV. T. Powe, VV. E.

Walton. 70 2 1 Archibald D. Murphy, in whose family Ney tangbt, believed that The electrical storm last Sat- piav evenino- was nhe nf thtfrnost NO. 1 I. DAILY.

Fine Shovel Cultivators and Double Shovel Plows. 1 vere ever experienced in Mor- The town went wet by a major The Secrest Case, At Rutherford court last week Hoke C. Seerest, the wife murderer from Union cqunty, who in 1877 killed his wife and her child in the eastern edge of this county, some clothibg men io town pay for it themselves. plain. Ar.

fanton and the rainfall was phe- lo.3 Whiirton, 3.37 A Lynchburg. 6.42 A 1.53 a tmenal. We are informed that 12.05 A Lr. Richmond, fi.OO A pe lightning struck' eleven times Danville. VERY TRULY YOURS, 0.4O a 6.57 A 1 2.00 10.48 Ar.

Grcensbcro, Why We make them onraelres was sentenced to 20 years at hard iside the town limits during the orm. Messrs Sloan and Salisbury. 1 1 .09 A StatesTille, cribed a tiing, nd ih ItmV el Uenio inif on the 80 aent. Era" i land. in SilTff Sta Is of V.

I ti I'ptoa. Groan on a hict line went of in let to ity of 2. Bristol's majority was. 103. Qillam and Garrison were elected aldermen by a good) majority.

The election passed off quietly and orderly. The best ot feeling prevailed at the polls all day and nobody got mad over the result. This settles the wet and dry question for two years. the: rid hardware'co, vv. Garrison had cows killed by Hickory.

the other fellow doesn t. 1.14 PM" MORGANTON, htning. i.o( si jvi anon 7.55 7 .03 6.3ft 4.5 .11 1S.OS 18.4U he was Marshal Ney, and Chief Justice Pearson wrote "I cannot doubt that he is Marshal Ney himself," thoqgh humored 3 believed, in rhe identity, it was a faith that was fast becoming a mere tradition when Mr. Weston became animated with the purpose of collecting the evidence and putting it in a permanent form. He has prosecuted the work with faith, zeal, industry and cc-suw-tcjate sjfilljj travelling over a dozen, cqunties in this State; corresponding with Ney's students in this and a score of other States; making pilgrimages to France and England; reading and studying iJr.

Laxton has given us the roes ot the following pamphlets. 3.43 u. Bilttnore. 3.52 Ar. AsbeTille.

5.24 PXi HotSptinaa, Mj lamt Koch. I (Kastem Time.) M.Lv. Paint Rock. Ar labor in the penitentiary. The story of this the arrest, trial and conviction, of the confinement of the prisoner in an in-sape asylum and his subsequent escape, of his arrest under an assumed name in South Carolina, where he served a term in the penitentiary all these facts have been so recently published in The l'ch he has tor free distribution.

nnking water in its relation to (Central Tim.) alarial Diseases. Suo-o-estions Knosrillc. 11.35 S.SO A 4.3Q A 9.10 7.40 11.59 PM Chattanooga, ti Prevention of Tuberculosis, 6.20 a Ar. NathTille. L.r Instructions for Ouarantine COLLETT GILLAM THE LEAJDHSTO CUOTHieRS ANP HATTERS Have a larger slock this Spring than ere will not bo nndersoIJ by anybody.

Their line of Spring Saits for Meo, Hoys and Chil-lf dren are the Utest styles, and prices are tbe Tery lowest. Nos. 11 and 12 Conned with Not. 37 and 38. Vt ashington and Southwestera Limited, carrying Pullman-Room HaOot Sleepins; Car City Fathers Mee.

The old Board of Aldermen met last Tuesday night to install the newly elected Mayor and aldermen, and to make their bow and' retire. Mayor-elect Bristol was sworn in by Mayor Pearson and at once took the official chair, and after a few well chosen remarks swore in Alderrnen-elect Qiljam ixton he will be clad to give you Heralp and most of them are so familiar to our readers, that they need not be Now, nearly twenty years since the commission Written I SurinKa everything that has been tht a pot-o IjfV of tM ad thrw reat alot aurvry Df in W. with W4 onth and 2-acit line in Nantf polea to north 100 90 Je pamphlets. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. Men's All-wool Sack Suit in Caa tlia KtWftn A.kali Ho RnriiW, aiul abOUt tne Nile Ot Alarsbal ey cinnnH oaaovtinii at Knosville Vitb -We acknowledge, with thanks, examining critically the ofacial fnm brU'e- anq a)( otner pcounts ot tne ex fend the annual commencement ecfltiqn P.f IJeyj comparing the BETWEEN ASHEVILLE MURPHY.

CUremont Female nnUetre. mere and Cheviots, light and dark fckorv. Mav'ivth' icth of the crime, when many of the witnesses are dead and. when so many of the facts1 which constituted the chain of circumstatial evidence have been forgotten the solictor and the county attorney, Mr. f.

'T. Perkits, i found that it would be very difficult to make and (Jarrfson, wpq responded fittingly and took their seats as aldermen of the municipality of Morganton. Retiring Mayor lin and tTth a pnaracieristics, naoits, appear ance, acqairemepts, and even, the peculiarities of the French marshal and the Iowan-Iredell school sold elsewhere for preach thi annual cprmnn Llanceinl? 1 purtb" A aold on. NTOK. liaaionef- Id Hon n.ol'-o 17 our price for one week, tlJSo.

deliver fhe litprarv AArris. teacher in a word, exhausting every source of to ar hone to hp ahl ixnH out a case, and very wisely accepted a submission for man EVERTHING NEW. yO OLD GOODS OS HAND. No, 17. i No.

18. fcx. Sun. 1 uv 8 20 A Lt. Ashefille, Ar.

1 11.13 am IHUsboro. 10.09 am 12.26 Brysoa City. 10.04 a 5Q Aa, Mnrphy, Lr. 5.RO a W. A.

TCRK. H. HARDWICK. Oen'l Pasa. Asst.

Ova Pass. Washinrtoa. U. C. Atlanta.

Ga. R. BURKHLBV. Columbia. 8.

C. T. M. Cl'tP. TraiSc Manager.

Washinrton, ORBBK. Geal Washing toa.D.C. Men's Fine All-wool Dress Suita rive at tne trutn. nas qeeo a labor qfloye, and has been pnr- ISSES, slaughter, with a sentence ot 20 a I 1 1 4. sqed with diligence and unng? 'nvitation to the wedding of I years at hard labor in the peniten- Pearson made a neat little speech in which he thanked the aldermen who had served wjth him for the uniform courtesy nd support they had extended tq him.

and re marked the pleasant relations that had existed between "him and them. Dr. Tull retired as alderman, and he also made, a short talk, in which he thanked the gen. in sack and fiock, in Cassimere, Addie Sue Harris of Raleizh ging Mr. Win The result of Mr.

Weston's tiary, which, as aecrest is now about fifty years of age, is practically a life sentence. The crime was one that well merited bang Cheviots and Worsted, every de- Wpesday. May the iuh. Mr. labors are before ns now in the shape of a very handsome volume Ere Their Gents Famishing Department ia op to date on ererytbior.

carry foil line of tbe famous MOJLXKCU 8IIIKTS. The 'ev is editor of the Davie Times, tail of cut and make as carefully nere. where hn met manv ing, but with the odds now that is as interesting and delightful as any historical novel. against it, the State did wen to get the murderer sent to the peni best shirt known to tbe trade. Their itae of Negligee SbirU tbls season is prettier than ever, prices from 25 cU.

op. Go and ae their line of Summer Vnderwor before boytng. tlemen of the board for the support they had always given him, and wished for the new board a prosperous and pleasant adminis young v. kill. It will doubtless have a a large circulation in this country, aud be win ive long and happily, tentiary for the balance of his life.

-Died. tit her hnm? nar Vfiri translated into tbe French. It would be too much to say that Mr. E3 The Moreanton' Cornet VEIOFUGE. fi" JIlTlie old-fashioned Town Band, having leased the Weston has established bevoud 1 bnuomgr She was buried desire to itate that they Hall, question Pter Jfey was attended to as tbe mtcbaut tairor devotes to his 920 suits aold else-where for $12.50, onr price for one week I7.d).

Lazarus tration. Retiring Alderman Payne was not present. The board now stands as follows J. Cjillarn, aqd. J.

Garrison, three years: Presnell and J. A. Dickson, two years, and B. F. Davis and Sam'l Huffman, one year.

duping was a verv estima. pip same mqrsuaj wuose. military exploits all the world re ladv. hl EDEIES, lEUEf L13. Bar" us PIT i sound witn nis praise, lint it is iihe has flPPn an imriti1 I Tn OR UATESX VA KICTY STRAW HATS Ever seen in tbe tnirket, from Straw Hat to a.aijcrrM 1 ways reliable remedy for I stomach disorders, Oo bottto baa killed 614 wenna.

Thousands of people linng to-day vwij tfcet life tq this medicine, Th.t aam good medicine FOR CHILDREN that it waa fifty years ago. If your dramat or storrkrrprr does Bo Jtfp ft, send lor oo boUJ HZ s. FREY, Baltlmer. Md. have fixed the price for rent of the hall at $2 a night strictly, money to be 'required in advance.

The hajl will pot be rented Tuesday or Priday nights, as on these nights the band have their regular practice. T. G.Cobb, Secretary. "V- I- I 111 onH not too much tq say that be bas I shown that it is probable that awu "ci ucam was Miss Eliza Shup- Marshal Ney escaped when be was I supposed to baye been executed. BdgT'Carload fresh lime.

The M. M. T. Co. IfJie did escape there 19 no room.

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1889-1901