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Ma aM A Vafl Ma I 1 I 1 Tk- -V tua mm 111 1111111 iikih i uc caca aorn Ar iltg j--- ooa STATE NEWS. Lenoir ISewm. "nuuiunu. 3 Wood's Seeds. I niul iiuaaiBntmnnmii trana nnium SALE OP LAND UNDER MOKTGAOB.

BY virttie of a power of sale contained In fr lain Orive Jf Mrs. C. B. B.yjn and children, ftU1, ucscripuons and IT AND GET A BKi PRIZE. wCT-i ui uurTKairc cicraira is inc r.1 11 ouich vj.

MCJSae. 01 Kal i-ay it THE KORTH CAROMM COLLEGE by Nathan Carswell and wile of Hampton, Va Were expected io bli. duly registered ia Burke county, and itvi aB default being made in the payment of the Lenoir Yesterday on a wis I to Mr. was esecuted. we 0 plantino- with 7' h38 been elected Pssor of dlrectlons forcul- Lawat the University of North Journal is well printed Vegetable Seeds I or clear w.wwuct iut saic.

co toe highest bidder, for I OCOiI, CUl 10 make on XT" selected list of season- Carolina. i.i oaoer wun type. cash, at the Court House door in Morgan- swut wu che ai "l.u aoie vegetable and fioM slit proper railroad connections, and they will probably be in to day. like a book is hand- I A griclture and Mechanic Arts FOR FALL PLANTING. cludintr Five barn within the radius of ciuaing grass, 1 Monday, September 4th, 1899, during the legal hoars of sale, the foil wine- clover, seed erain a and forage plants whirr? I five miles of Goldsboro, and fi Plants which have near Scotland homely illustrated, edited by prac-.

ral sleeves rolled-up people, in V6 I re. "tate, lying in Burke county and bound- The fall plan tin of vegeUble, to cob In daring the fall, winter, and early the o-reatest prandt I proven esneriali a- li. Neck, all filled with SoberVcVr.w tohnror, h.v. i treek. and rnnsB.

with said line 88 pole, to Offer a thomuxh r-rtjral incium la all Wat Utd Ar tnai i uauauic ior me Notice of Sale ol Talacable Town md County Property. spring. Is particularly drsiraUe atvl profl-table, alike to the private atvl market eullur. in C'c4U as fart arm, la 0. KfUl at-1 KU1caJ rjftXloaer.tr.

la Art Mitir atJ -j li CheBiatry. atvl lUruUr ex-r-s srwctal crriML. i tz gardener, and tracker. Woo4a New icocuLIJf UCU ue8 staae ana pointers in said line, A. t.

Cars. troved bv fir co.rner- th" n. 3a w. with a. u.

mujcu uy nre. Canwcll i line 13 polei to a black (am aa rtdgo, then N. 15 W. with his line 0 poles -The 4 per ceDt ftQftborze(1 nOIt-Plfd tmggg by the last Legislature for the pur- CUaSG Of the Caledonia farm wore Put oak-tnen N- 6 B. with said line cross nor.iik? spetl attcnti0Q hra" it, and we can get it for 'fnl dVer SCed from now up to December, for all so.ls and purposes, QS nearly five years, if you will tound on pages 14 and 15.

This up your subscription to The catalogue will be mailed free on 1 vpar in advance. ThJc annlitu. Fall Catalogue gives full liiformation BY virtureof an order of the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina, in bankruptcy, in the matter of John II. Pearson, bankrupt, the undersigned trustee in bankruptcy will on and the experience of trackers who are making thousands of dollars from their plantings of fall crop. Every gardener and tracker should have this Catalogue, ingone prong ofKoper's mill creek 46 poles UIU in nv thft WuKhnv a Tnn I to a stake in the eld Walker lin.

ihm Kf. lino tan'-" j--- any reader of th annlies to new advance pavinc- hi c. c. 01 ine rVme "uu W. with the Walker line 84 poles To hi.

nig- Monday, Sept. 25, 199 1 "vb.vi. onerut MrHmv.ii ft ft Vrtjuiliaay, OI Winston ftt I corner, tnen 7U W. with Nancy 1 Jj i uiuelOD, al Carsweir. Kne 76 poles to black gnm.

then 108 75' a 65 W. 24 pole, to a dorwood in A. D. subscribers. dealt with this firm i I Carswell.

line, then 8. with his line 88 oolcs wnica we wui mail tree npon request. T. W. WOOD SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va.

LOCAL NEWS. SHOUT Total anoaal etl-i-a. loe! o4.ee fw-i Illt-Sa tte hutvJrrd at4 tweaiy actsUrl.ia trrrtt la.i at4 lwdfttig are fro la tvrJr ty maftJe by scr snent-r A lb Lrftsf. 1 ELEYEHTH SESSIOH OPENS 6TH, 1899. 1 Cantltdalea fur snsy ba la a rowaiy xr crt htmxam at 10 A.

Afol-rT T. Ti. KuprriotriKleBi, or at ll. Ct3f la lUs-. avnsusnna 3r.

-S liv. Tor caukigue. J-lr PEISr.UT CE1 T. OSTCI. i- 5 Wmt C.

tin tiioumtt amHamntnftinnnuinn tmiuauzsa mcmainm and says they do what they prom-ise. Mr Walter- to take, then 8. 40 B. 86 poles to two Mr VV alter rage, a native Of white pines in the bank of a branch, then 8. this State, having resigned the 7 E' to the of editor of the Atlantic JOEL crutaea.

expose to sale for Cash to the highest bidder at the Cburl llouse door In the town of Morganton, the following described real estate coming into his hands trustee for John II. Pearson, bankrupt, to-wit; TRACT NO. 1. AU that lot on Sterling Street in the town of Morganton HOSPITAL NOTES. Mrs.

Ed. K. Powe is visiting her jther. Monthly, has accepted a position c. jmy 28th.

with the r.nmMnPil hnCr 1 salb op land under mortgage. Was Pan Cataasfws also 1ts rati iBforsta. tloa about all Para lull (or fall plaauag. CHasssm Clsnrsr. Maary se bsa Vetcb.

rasa as sod Carvsrs. aUad Utaat, Oat. Rjs. fWWy, sc Wrtl tor CaUlOfua sad ws mt say aseda raptured. Mr.

Tipnni .1 known as the Pearson warehouse Lots ftftVftov ft-ft eft i Tir.r.aAn, PTT. f. eS80r Bros, and the Double-Dav and 'rooting on 8terlintirevt and bavins a one story brick Company. lKOK.ftniiii.i. 1- uv.

1 warenouse inereon. Th 1 nmrwnr win Hospital Sunday. and default being made in the payment of I be Sold subject to the right of Jerermiah new railroad company has AT ICQ TiAlln Founded 1S42. Woodling to uh the side walls of said is on a w. n.fll.n; ivi uiiu hiu mongaxc was xivca, we will offer for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Court House in Morgan-ton, on v.uuisvu iiu vjrcii.

uilau O. wun visit at her home af. t.0, wre nous buildington the W. and S. E.

sides as part walls. Monday, September 4th, 1899, TRACT NO. 2 All that fine buslnw DUulft. uarr, rresident. Work will be- Miss Swann has returned to the at once and the road will ex Hospital from a visit to Statesville.

tend from Ealeigh to Wakefield or aunng tne legal hours or sale, the following renj estate, lying in Hurke county and bounded as follows Beginning on a ma Die and chestnut and runs S. 15 B. lOO Doles to a property fronting on Sterling street ana extending from tiomers store lot to Queen street. 400 feet by 100 feet io slxe. This tract will be divided into lots ii 1L0 Miss Clara Clark visited her Earpsboro Spanish oak.

then B. 80 nolea tu a lam Mr. Erwin Holt, of Burling, ton, spent Sunday in Morganton. Mrs. C.

G. Lanier is visiting her sister, Mrs. John A. Dickson. Capt.

Ben Newland spent Saturday in Mrs Stand back, from Trinity, is with Mrs. Rountree. -Mr, W. T. Powe spent a few days with his parents last week.

Miss Dickson's school opens Sept. 4th. MissMary of is. to be her assistant. Miss Gertrude Davis returned Tuesday after a month's stay in Hickory.

Win th, vita, Ust A yem Tne iSr SSi Sing their own praise" Not only musically but in week. IOOK a Census Of the boarders and I tract on the waters of Jacobs 1 Averj ana Attorneys. rirer. beginning on a chestnut oak and runs Mr. J.

Pearsall, of MouftrieJors-in and near Wnes-ille. it a. I That HT9C rs K.MMAa. Tl I SO nolM to ths haiWnnino rofirainifi O. is SO poles to the beginning, containing price.

You don pay a middleman's profit in a STIEFF 23 visiting relatives here The vut wtifcaL Year. than ics-ift total then was a little more George Satterwhite is visitin TRACT NO. 3. Lot No. 7.

Shuplng or Iierald block on Union street. TRACT NO. 4. Lot No. 11.

Shuping or Iierald block on Union street. TRACTS NO. 5 and 6. Lou No. 10 and 11, Block corner Church and Meeting streets in east Morganton.

TRACT NO. T.t II Kt.wt, piano; you buy-direct from Great Reductions! Astonishingly low acres, more or jesa. D. P. HUFFMAN, JOEL CLOUD.

Mortgagees. Morganton. N. C. July 28th.

1889. 8ALB OF LAND. iBb.uir, vwiijvvjubii.iir ysu I cure the highest grade Piano pnees on the remaining stock of our Liclics his father in McDowell county. t. To day we have, as the following Dr.

Mnrphy came in from Cleve- list will more than 1,000, the land Springs Saturday. largest crowd in Waynesville's ior a pnee you pay the retail- anti mCn shoes. This stock must be closed er for a mcdium-nradc. or I PY virtue of aa order of the United States I on East Union street, with rnitiM District Court for the Western District of 1 VJ W'11? there- North Carolina, in Bankruptcy. I will offer I wn nere "nktsion formerly lived.

Dr. Boss lays claims to the hlstory- ior saw, tor caan. to the tugncst bidder, at TRACT NO. a A lot on Union street the hour of 12 oa 11 ftftVj 11 fi urrii i vWtine Miss Irene Tate, left Fri- famP10nshlP of the county for Mr. J.

T. Teeter, of Mooresville, Cleveland Snrintre. inomu om ooy. has a sow from which he has more likely, a cheap Piano. OUl ar once.

WCVC no room lor them. So Comparison is the most con- down come the prices to less than one third vmcing proof that STIEFF .1 1 XT PIA.N0.S have no superior in tneir actual value. iNo prudent buyer can afr! 10 "liSS th'S The following pricor. a asking. ..,.11 1 a A il.

1. Miss Vallie Tatura after a visit raised and sold 111 P1 at and each, and now the sow Monday, September 4th, 1S99, and npon the premises. Bast Union street. Morganton. the following two houses and lots on said street: 1st, The house and lot where Charles Lane now lives, SO feet front on Bast Union street and running back 200 feet to an alley-way.

being Lot No. 7, Block B.plot of Morgaatoa Land and Improvement addition to Morganton, for description of which see Book G. 134 Records. Register's office. 2nd.

The house and lot corner of Burke and Bast Union streets where Frank Wort- -Dr. J. H. Thornwell, of Fort Mills, S. is visiting his sisters, Mesdames Heigh and Anderson.

to her sister Mrs. F. M. Scroggs left for her home Thursday. Mr.

H. E. C. Bryant, of the win uciiionsiraie ine grcai reuuciions ant; will weigh 500 lbs. Shelby Aurora.

We learn that the dreaded army Thome No. 1M. FISH TUStXO. CIIAs. M.

8TIRPP. Ptaao If aaafavrtntrr. Il.l tlfnorv ilmnlmm 25 00 feet, with one story brick store room thereon formerly occupied by the Racket store. TRACT NO. 0.

A tract of land near the town of Morgauion; adjoining A. L. Clark and others, purchased from I A. Bristol. TRACT NO.

10. 140 acres or land on Silver creek township adjoining the lauds of Nathan Gilbert and others. TRACT NO. 11. 70 acres of land in Morganton township adjoining the liurkemont lands, J.

II. Mace and others. TRACT NO. 12. House and lot on McDowell ford road near Morganton adjoining the lands ol Neil! CVdwell and othert.

Information as to any of these pro Charlotte Observer who underwent FACTORY BRANCH WAlEkixiU: No.313 of Mr. glad to together with Lots Nos. 8 1 man now lives, to man now lives, The many friends Thornwell are see him in Morganton. nuiLU uas wruugUd uaVOO Willi 106 I and 9 of Block as shown on plot regis- Ikorta Tryon at Charlotte. N.

C. C. II. ILMUTIt. Maaagrr.

exceptional values during this sale; sale continue until every paiir of our present sho-j stock is disposed of. All our ladies' sl.ee tered Book G. pp. 1 and 2. Register's offici an operation a month ago for appendicitis, came no to the TTnaniral corn crop in the eastern and sooth re pii rKh from Chariot iafif.

rama eil8tern Parts of tbo county. Sev A S40.00 Bicvcle Given 1- Avas vyuy Vlt A UCOUdT I av A V- aJ tMlU I a i I I rai nrnmiiiPnf. farmoro vami Burke count. Description of the whole is given in Book A No 2. p.

436. same records. This sale will be held open days after September 4th for advance bid. EDWIN CAXP, Trustee J. li.

Pearson. August 7th, 1899. MORTGAGB SALE OP LAND. Away Daily. Tac DubUsbcrs at Tkt Xar Aug.

22 "'99 Saturday, and much alarm is felt that sold for $2.25 to $3.50 will he sold during this sale at at the appearance of this crop handsomely illustrated uodav aewspsprr, are sir tsar a High Grade tWycte each Oat perties can be had on application to the raider, GLEN ALPINE GLEANINGS. uoaersigoeo. or to his attorneys till day T) virtue of a power of sale contained in a I mi certain mortgage deed duly executed to I c- the largest hst of words aaade saing the hrtters coataiacd la -T-H-a, K-B-W T-O-R S-T-A ft i nis ziL. aay or Aug. 19W.

Burnsville Eagle: A. Z. Mc- united in wedlock Mr. John Smith and Miss Atldie Butler. Mrs.

Tresevant (nee Miss Mamie Cain) and children are with Mrs. Adams. W. S. Pearson and daughter, Ada, with Miss Sue Tate left Monday for Henderson ville.

me by John Mull and wile, Mary Mull, and -i I recorded in tne Register's office. Burke coun- t-Urry Of Day Book has JUSt re- ty.I wUl offer for sale, at the court house S1.50 r.uwm CAMP, Trustee in ltankruptcy. Avert JL Ebvix, Attoruers door la Morgaatoa, N. oa ao snore times la aay one world than It is found la The New York lar. Webster a te-tloaarv to be considered as aataonty.

Two Good Watrbea Iftrst eiass time-keeprrs) wUl turned from a two weeks trip Mr. Job Hicks and family visited MrDurant Gibbs last week. Missis" Ossie Patterson and OUie iVcGalliard, of Morganton, be givea daily for second and third brat hats. Monday, September 4th, 1S99, the following described real estate in Burke county: Three certain tracts of land lying ana naif otner valaable reward, iaclaaiaa! Daaacr aWta. Tea acts.

China. IMrrbse Mm. All of our Ladies' shoes that sold at $1.75 and $2.00 will go during this at and being in Burke county, and more rally described as follows, to-wit: Tracts Nos. 1 and 2 being lands conveyed to Anthony Cor Dcninsr and wife by A. P.

Leonard, and from Mr. Tryon, Miss Beall, Miss I spent the later pari of last week wsre. etc ia order at aarou 1 his arises Won a I roaint ss braag rina Is a4ttnw aad tatrodBKW this eamssrad wecklv new homes, aad alt prtars wtH ba awarded promptly without partiality. Twelve 3-cvat stamps must be inclo-rd for tbirteva weeks trial tabacnelioa with fall parttruUrs aad said Corpvning and wife to Mary Mull, and II. and therein more fully described which deed leed I aisiisaB srauasM Bvroaaleai MtatHUx aaia4 is I strtsvaifcs Paris KhmmIUm, with rood I sa.aj7ao4eipr-fianp.i4.

writs office I li, rAiJkXX JtCVJUa Usltbssfs, 4. recorded in Booh v. p. SOI, Registers of Burke county and tract No. 3.

kno bat of over 300 valaanse rewards. Coatest the Holmes tract, aa will more fully appear Harper and Mr. of Lenoir, visiting friends ic this place and were the guests of the Misses Per- at Brindles Bottoms, kins Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Odell, of Morganton, was Mr.

John McDowell Jack in charge of Beachview while Danavantard Will McConnaughey Mayor Beach and lady were visit- opens aad awards cnaaeaa; Moaday. Ia from deed ot said carpentng to said Marv. below the mountains. He was in Pinola, Mitchell county, Tuesday and witnessed the arrival of the first train over the new railroad which has just been extended from Montezuma to that place. Shelby Aurora.

After a lingering illness, Mrs. Aurelia Cabaniss, beloved wife of Maj. H. Cabaniss, fell on sleep Friday morning, August 14th, hav ing reached the age of 78 years. The funeral services were held on $1.15 SALE OF VALUABLE REAL excepting from said three tracts a tea acre tract sold to Anthony Corpening.dnly recorded in Register's office.

Burke county, eiaid sale made to satisfy certain indebtedness due ESTATE. and cttMrs Moaday, Asesat Your hst can reach as aay day Isrrs these dates and will receive the award to hack It may be entitled foe thai day. aad voaraameaUl be-pnated la the folaooiag issue of tne New York atar. Half a John M. Mull by said Johu Mull and left Tuesday morning for Blowing ng friends in Mitchell county.

caa be entered by the saase prrsoav. pnsea Bi virtue or an order of the Superior Court of Burke county I will offer for sale at the court house in Morganton are oa cshluittua at The Star's basis KCCk. I lira T.intloirlialiliatnfnal wile, Mary Man. aciauu nanag ucen mace in the payment thereof. Terms of sale.

cash. This July 28th, 1899. JOHN MULL. Mortgagee. ftTft ft O.

ftJft V. ft 1 1ft ft lJ UUOfttlUIUU I .1 on offlrra. Persons arcuriag bitvetea may have choir of ladicV, grut'emea'a or jsrraiars" 1 model, color or sue desired. Call or aadrrss tK-pt K.Tttu Nw oaa tta. 234 W.

avth 8t New York City. jlt -Mrs. Dr. Newland left Tues- Irom a visit to ner oia Our ladies' shoes that sold for ant Sjr $1.50 will go at the low price of 95c. Monday, October and, 1899, the following property: JJORTH CAROLINA day for her home in Lenoir after home county, spending a few days with her Sheriff Brinkley has the best L.

ar-l Ia the Srpsaioa Cottar, Fall Term 1899. Sum moms Seven lots on Green street. 25 feet front Bl'IKI COVXTY. each, lying opposite lit. Lax too and II B.

W. Henncssce 1 Saturday at the home of the stricken husband, being conducted by Rev. R. M. Hoyle.

vs. uaugiiicr ix. i. tiayweu. tobaeco patch to be round anv- Rebecca Henncssce.

I Publication. It appearing to the court upon proper affi lonnelly. Four lots on Union street. 23 feet front each, lying in the rear of The Iierald building. where about here, if nor in tie county.

Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Pearson left for iheir home in Salisbury, after spending a month at Mr Britain's.

Notice to Taxpayers. Dr. J. B. Anderson has turned One lot of odds and ends ladies' shoe high and low cuts reduced to only 50c over to me as town tax collector FARMER'S WIVES or any other Udiee who wish to work Can Earn Lots of Money working for us In spare time at horn on oor cloths.

We offer yoo a good chaac to make plenty ol spending; money eaaily. in leisure hours, beod 12c for doth and fall directiona for work, and commencw at one Cloth sent anywhere. Addreae in oos irr co 31 pan y. Bo.ton, Mass 31 fit. Dept.

J. M. Briukley, wife and children, Mr. H. C.

Bates together with Mr. and Mrs J. I. Beach have returned from a pleasant mountain trip. Several of the crowd went over the Thirty-eight acres of land on Salisbury road, known as a part of the Susan Tate place, lying on the south side of the said road.

Terms: 20 per cent eah, balance io six and twelve months, title Retained till purchase money is paid. At the same time and place I will sell, for cash, a lot of notes and blank books belonging to the defunct Pied moot all unpaid town taxes for the year davit that the defendant above named Is non-resident of this State and that the summons in this case, which is an action for divorce a viact'LO atbimomh. has been returned with the endorsement that alter dne diligence the said defendant is not to be found in this State.it is now, upon motion of W.8. Pearson, attorney for plaintiff, ordered that Eublication be made in The Morgaatoa lerald for six successive weeks not if ing Rebecca Henncssce of the pendency of this action and that she answer or demar to the complaint, which will be tiled in the office of the Clerk of Burke Superior Court within the first three days of Fall Term 1M99 of said court, or judgment will be asked according to the prayer of the complaint. W.

PATTON, Clerk Superior Court. Morgaatoa, N. C. August 7, 1899. Also great reductions in our men's shoes.

1898. Delinquents for the year 1898 an- hireby notified that unless Ihey pay up before Sept. Great Smoky. Quite a party from Morganton and John's River left Tuesday morning for the Roan mountain, Mr. Juhn Gaunt and son were amoug the number.

Marriage license was issued yesterday for Mr. Hamilton Erwin and Miss Margaret Suddertb, the daughter of R. R. Suddertb, of Lower Creek. We are not ad- -Miss Mary Butler, of the Hos- next I will proceed to adver-pital, spent several days visitiDg ti.e and sell the property accord Bank.

L. A. BRISTOL, Receiver of ltedmoni Bank. Morganton. N.

Aug. 23d. 1SI. anion 2 friends. Miss Etta Gibbs NOTICB TO CREDITORS.

attended to her duties at the Hos Young Calves Wanted. 500 Bushels of Wheat. TTAVTNG oualified as executor of the last mg to law. Only one week remains to pay up and save cost. J.

A. Shuping, Town Tax Collector. Aug. 21, 1899. It.

pital during her absence. 1 will and testament of 8ylvanus Deal, deceased, notice is hereby given ta all persons 30 or 40 young calves wanted at 1 once suitable (or veal. Will pay having claims against said estate to exhibit Last Wednesday and Thursday This is what we want and must have at once. Bring it in and get the cash the sooner the better. them to the undersigned executor on or be- fore the vised of the time of the ceremony.

were glad days for Sjinday school top prices for the right kind. Call or write. G. W.JONES CO, Family Grocers. 3rd day August, A.

D. 1900, MORaA.aTON.H.C. cause in Bnrke, being the occasiou Brick store near depot Mull Payse. Asheville Citizen. or this aotice will be pleaded ia bar of recov of the annual meeting of the Bnrke ery thereon.

All persons inoeoted to sal a estate are hereby notified to make imme county S. S. Association. This diate paymeat and tnereoy save costs. This 1st day of August.

A. D. 1899. JACKSON DEAL. Executor of Svlvanus Deal, dee'd.

place has long been noted for the 7 o'clock p. m.r until September isi. tSTStore closes at Saturdays excepted. WHEAT DRILLS AND HARROWS assemblage of a good crowd on an Before the Superior Court in AshcviUe this week cases of much importance have been presented, to-wit: the case of R. S.

McCall against A. Webb, of Buncombe and McCall against G. G. Eaves of McDowell county: G. E.

Gardner, AVERY BRVIN, Attorneys. (au3-6w) occasions but a political harange-neither side can bring them out, At the stock law election in Upper Fork on Saturday no fence carried by sixty majority, only to votes being cast in opposition to the change. The territory is tne Bumgardner neighborhood. We understand that our progressive citizen Mr. Walter Brem (e claim half of.

him as against Charlotte) who recently purchased Burkemout is negotiating with responsible parties for the erection of a modern hotel on that charm hnvovcr we were eauai to 100 event. The most prominent Sun- of Yancy: I. T. Avery, of Burke; Is the Tall of tlio Farmers Now. day schools in the county were well Edmund Jones, of Caldwell, and Pays for One Year's Subscription to represented.

Delegates and visit- A Griffithf 0f Forsyth. These BOO ors were treated with open door hospitality, everywhere and alto eether it was the most successful cases are brought to test the right of the defendants to hold the office of solicitor in their respective THE HERALD and than which there is no convention of the association held ing site, finer in counties. Mr. McCall claims the right by election and the fact that the state. We sincerely far.

Krvin's Chapel, Mt. CI OS IHjJDI trust the best results may follow. oiAaoant Oilboa. Oak Hill and his term has not expired. The Weekly Times, a.

I A. VkJ s-J I. -A gentleman of practical ac- the Presbyterian choir of Morgan defendants claim by right of appointment under the new law creating the new Criminal District, The Empire Force Feed Drill has been tried for many years and has given perfect satisfaction. Why buy a Drill that you know nothing about, when you can get an Empire Call and let us show you an Empire before you buy. We also carry a large line of Buggies, Wagons and Harness.

tlwe-a-Week Iditio.) CiMOND, VA. ton furnished us some excellent singers, President, I. T. Avery, was at the helin'and made us an interesting address Thursday morning. The addrsses of Messrs.

McKesson, J. W. Bryan, B. quaintance with the territory to he traversed and who has been ith surveying parties on both rcutes informs us that the Upper Creek route from Morganton to Pinola in MWViftvll Kfton. The bury man paper, serving all For Over Fifty Years Mrs.

WMtsx-ow's Soothing Stbcf has been tie.vsa. lureiuliy culled from all sources. used for over titty years Dy minions 01 fnr their children while teething, with oertect success. It soothes the child, softens but briefly cuveilng ti witole uf news. upcri lamlly paper, of interest to tit.

member of the family. o4 editions the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, 1. the bestremedv tor Diarrhoea. It wiU wftftv-ftftr- by a quarter of a million dollars P. Kerley, W.

F. Hallyburton, S. M. AFTER THIS NO GOODS WILL BE CHARGED. relieve the poor little sufferer immediately.

Sold by Druggists ia everypartof the world. Twenty-live penis a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. inflow's Soothing Syrup," and Aaburv, J. A.

Lackey ana than either John's river or Har i fr The bttal dollar semi-weekly In a bciio sunipie copy. Kul.sciilH.is lo WEEKLY TIMES take no other kind. aeco-T it Meeting of the Daughters of the ar iruitl.Kl lo any of the valuable nible. Kiu-ycloi ed'as anl other books, watenct. MORGANTON HARDWARE COMPANY.

Pitts were worthy and eloquent and good. Linville church will be the next place for holding the convention. Misses Florence and Minnie Simpson, of L'awnsburg, are visit-inir rpiatives here this week. There will bi a meeting of the -c on ied in THK TIMES' PREMIUM f.ii'l'S 4it tiie-i- txtiu-i. Jinary low pr.cea.

Tlt-se are a ie- if ur to e- rrib-is l- lll.g cash for Kf 'r; Te ff h) .05 "Daughters of the Confederacy' on Friday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock SPOT CASH LOW PRICES ji I ai a per's Creek, the suggested routes General Hoke's connection of Tennessee with the Seaboard Air Line. At the recent meeting of the county supervisors Messrs. D. B. Mull and" L.

A. Bristol were appointed commissioners to construct a road from the terminus of East Union street past the fair grounds, down Jewell's branch an(1 by Mr. John Howell's new residence to Huffman mm and the Catawba river OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. Mrs. Jnlia Belle Abernetny anu at tne resiacnce ui an.

wum. niliMrAn of Marshall are visit- Tate. The members are requested K. I Icl f.tstH 03 r' rj "e-i-le-V Ml i'tv cr .70 ing relatives this week. to uring in their certificates of mhfl nnnila of the school, taught membership.

acily llxli. complcie 1.25 2 2j V.arnlar.1 Entycl cl 2.00 Chrl- ITii. 1.25 VVu ic of ll.c oild. Te.ri, wr Sam uttd triiii4 Wil ar Voung Sjesker. T.v l.lle Xupole.n.

Tar bells Jii pn The largest and best equipped Fitting School in the by S. Patton will give a public L. M. Aveby, Pres. entertainment in the Academy Bessib P.

Hunt Sec. South. Classical, Scientific and Commercial. 275 students VriAav niffht. AH are Welcome.

Everybody Says last year. North West of Greensboro in the Pied.nont mm Bessie Kincaid was a guest nascarets Candy (Jutbtirtic, tho Focial 50 o'g's. 7" I am preparing to put in a large line of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. All goods in my line i educed to Maui Cash Prices. region, 101 3 feet above sea-level.

State championship in 11 the old Collins Duckworth ford. Misfl naisv Simpson during the most wonderful medical discovery I1 1.VAIOO nloaoanf. ani. rpfrahinp Ari.A urro nii flSAnc ana re iresu iu i i mu kj4 er.e.ip Football, Baseball; and Track Athletics for many years i.l- I Crruic 3 Jntmr lln.niV nnnvention. n.nii.

and nui. 1 II Ola- -a- among the preparatory schools. Terms reasonable, consid. ering advantages and facilities offered. Ninety-fifth session -joe.

Caldwell, colored died Su. WJCHIS between the Lenoir and Salisbury r'ls are assigned to the new opens August 22a. For beautiful catalogue address, which will be a great congruence to a section of country day and Was DUrieq The ea. from afert McElrath's chapel. colds, cure headache fever, naoit- th( VIKll ol in, Uttltfh MHtn, nal constipation and biliousness.

Mrs. Julia Williams has been piea80buy andtry aboxof C.C.C. atonnine at Beachview. today: 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and for new sut-i- stopping t0 caro by aU drug- -K.

An? 22.1899. glStS. J. A. AND M.

HOLT, OAK RIDGE. N. C. yound the river now isolated. These gentlemen proceed at once to discharge llie imposed upon them.

Aug. 1. 1S99..

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