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The Burke County News from Morganton, North Carolina • Page 5

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Morganton, North Carolina
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5
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Bridget THE BURKE COUNTY HEWS 'ater Chat. Our friend Mr. James Gibbs, who has been farming off Telephone No. 26. 3 Place of th FRIDAY, SEPT.

8, 1899. Cost one of the most industrious ouner farmers in val of passenger A KKI Hill shortly mov TKAINS AT MORGAXTON. father's. Mr tr rluT (CKXTKAL TIMK.) -1 VJ1UUS at Bridgewater, where he will east-bound (vestibule), 4:0.5,, engage in farming-. Bv the wav.

if west-bound (vestibule), 9:59 p. rn west-bound, east-bound (local frcitrht Jim has had the largest and nnest cron of o.trr ying passengers), west-rounti (local freight i ng. passengers), 12:44 p. m. oarr Linville township, if not in tfie county.

snmP weighing from 60 to70 pounds. One of his neitrhh that melons are still so plentiful in Datch tha We have several hundred dollars worth of remnants and odd articles on our counters that we want to move before our new stock comes in, and we will sell them regardless of cost or price. ground-squirrels are buildimr However, BobHilliard raA LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Rev. C.

Satter lee ha returned from his northern trip. Allen Sloan left Saturday for Raleigh to enter the A. M. College. Mr.

Will Davis is now in the northern markets buying-fall and winter goods. Rev. I). P. Goode, of Con a crop of melons several years wmt icinains to oe beaten.

xae torn someone that he had "not hundreds but watermelons as bigas kerosene barrels." Our Buyer First Lieutenant tt Woods, of the 38th U. S. V. In- tantry, informs us that he will be in Morganton on Sept. 9th, 10th and 11th to enlist men fnr his regiment, which is now be Is now in New York buying stock and picking up new things and bargains for the new business.

nelly Springs, was among-the visitors here on Monday. Mr. John A. Clark went to Asheville last Saturday to take 11 position in the tannery of Hans Rees' Sons. Uncle Elijah Avery, one of the old-time darkies, was the first to pay 1899 taxes to Sheriff McDowell.

Good for Uncle Li o-e. James Claywell and Gilmer Connelly, of Morganton, and ing- organized at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. He will be in Marion for the same purpose till me ltn lth anH -AIU uiivt -i-l LI I 1 he 38th is a wThite regiment. Subscribe for The News. I.

DAVIS TTT 4 TVATT rr NOTICE TO i DEFENDANT. liarlev Goode, of Connelly Springs, left Tuesday for Trinity College. Miss Nellie Powell, who has been visiting her home in Caldwell for several weeks, has resumed her duties in Mrs. Whitener's millinery tore. North Carolina.

Superior Court, Hurke County. Fall Term 1890. Julia T. Hayes vs. Jack Hayes.

Notice to Defendant The defendant. OIGAES, CHEKOOTS AND CIGARETTES Bananas, Lemons And all kinds of CHOICE FRUITS. Also Family Groceries and Fancy Confections Jack Hayes, wili take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Burke county by the plaintiff, Julia T. Hayes. Mr.

Jacob C. Seagle, after spending a month's vacation at home, returned to Washington, D. on Monday. He holds a lucrative position in reas ry Depar t-nient. Jacob is finite favnr- 10 oowun a divorce trom the bonds of matrimony and alimony pendente lite.

And the said defendant will further, take notice that he is required to appear at the" next term of the Su perior Lourt of burke countv, to be 10 suit the taste of the most fastidious. The Finest Golden Svruo 1 Two Pounds Blue RiobonSoda for! V. 5 Cenls Two Packs Chewinjr Gum for 5 Cent" Pickled Roe Herri nfr 5 cl Old Virginia Cheroots VnST The balance of our large stock of Groceries and Confections at proportionately Iqw prices. held at the court house in Morsanton. ite here.

Our people are in said county, on the 13th Monday anvays glad to see him. alter the 1st Mouday in August, A. D. 1899 (the same beins the first Mondav Mr. Ben Sloan returned this in November, 1899), and answer or demur to the complaint in said action.

ueek from Salisbury, having- which will be filed iu the office of the Completed his work there. He Clerk of the Superior Court of Burke R. A. Cobb, vas employed as carpenter on county before the expiration of the "tpt. lorn Murnhv new time ordered for the publication of this House, which, it is said, is one notice, or the plaintiff will apply to the the handsomest residences OLD HOG AN CORNER.

They Are Coming In. court lor the relief demanded in the in Salisbury. Capt. Murphy .111 oia and popular conduc- complaint. This 30th day of August, 1899.

P. W. PATTON, Clerk Superior Court, Burke County. Loron the western road. Parties in town- Mondav Avery Ekvin, t.rum Linville brought infor Attorneys for Plaintiff.

septl-6t Nbtice to Creditors. Mrs. A. E. HICKS is now in New York making her Fall Havimr Qualified as Executor of the SMJiSSrati purchase in MILLINERY.

NOTIONS. TRIMMINGS and notice is hereDy given to all persons .1 iicitii dciiuia Oiiincrsitiics IU I exhibit them to the undersized execu- FANCY GOODS, some of which have already come in mation of the destruction of Mr. Logan Bellinger's dwell-niir-house, together with all of Kn contents, by fire, one day last week. Mr. Dellingers nouse was in what is known the "Beach Bottom," under hort Off mountain.

He has 1 lamily, and it is said that they saved nothing- but the Rothes they were wearing-, mm what we could learn they are left in very destitute circumstances and deserve lsMstance from the people. A. D. 190rt. or this notice will pleaded in bar of, recovery thereon.

I i o-n All indebted to said estate are IIU see the neV bilks and I tXt IS L7. navment and therehv cnsits. 1 J-oVlar MoS and Also a of Collars. Ties. Combs.

Elizabeth Moore, dec'd. augii-6t. I Mrs. Hicks will move into her new store next week..

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1899-1900