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f : i. '-t: I 1 i -i i 'I j-1" ! ; i ' i S ii. 11 ! :i' t i f 3CJ5JSBC5 til (to&&&ll&ae!9 t:fl U in r ;UHMjt J AVfegetable Pr eparaiionfor As similating the Food aMEcgu'a ting foe Stomachs andBoweta or 1H Promotes DigcstionXItcer ful ness andRestionlains neither Opium.Mofplune norIiueroi. 'OT UAR COTIC. P-mifJun Sard' Mx.Senna ffyihcnmfrt - FinpStnl-ti'a-tAird .Siimy AperferJ Remedy fWConslipa Tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions Jeverish ness and Loss OF SI4EEP. Facsimile Signature of NEWYOP.K. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Paper We sell Paper Bags 1 large as well as small quantities at very low prices. All sizes from 1-2 to 20 lb. in stock. We also keep many things in the Station ary line used in offices and the school room. We have a large stock of Printer's Sta tionary and are prepared to fill orders for Job Printing inthe best style and on short notice Try us. 'She News-Herald, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ?B1NYR0YAL PILLS Always reliable. LiiiIIob, ask rmiceist for i;iiM'HKSrKK'N in Hert and -s nn-Uiilic txups, seuit-it with hlue ribbon. tut oinmul imitation, ltuvof vourlm'tpst f HHtid 1... i,. 5r;i!iip,s mr I'm l n uinrs. ti K.w. tU n,l "-!.! ft.r JLai,.." in letter. i-y ivIi-ra Kail. lo,MiO aVstimouiuls. Sola by CHlt-.HRSTE3 OHPMIOAL CO. Meiiiiun this papr. SOUTHERN RAILWAY THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. TriE Direct Line to All Points. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly first-class equipment on all '.Through and Local Trains , Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara on all Night Trains; Fast and Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are insured a Safe, Comfortable and Expe ditious Journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Tables, Bates and general information t . address R. L. Vernon, " F. K. Dabby, T. P.A., C. P. &T. A., Charlotte, N. C. Asheville, N. C. S. H. Haedwick, G. P. A., WASHINGTON, D. C. CAROLINA 4 NORTH WESTERN RY. TIME OIRJD. Effective Nov. 24, 1901. .HRTHBOrXD Passenger Mixed C l.rster Lv. 6 2S am 8 5() am Yorkville " 7 30 am 10 48 am Gaslonia. ' 9 05 am 1 20 pm 1 incolnton 10 OU am 2 55 pm Newton 10 f4 am 4, 4-3 pm Hickory 11 lfi am 5 50 pm Cliffs 1 1 SO pm O 35 pm Lenoir Ar. 12 35 pm 8 OO pm SoUT II bound Passenger Mixed. l.enoir Lv 2 10pm 5 30aai Cliffs ' 2 54pm 7 20am Hickory 3 12pm 8 10am Newton " 3 37pm 8 45am l.incl'ton ' 4 22pm 10 O'Jam Oastonia" 5 27pm 1 2opm Yorkville1' 632pm 3 ISpm Chester Ar 7 45pm 5 20pm CONNECTIONS. Chester Southern Ry., S. A. L , and I. & C Yorkville S. C. & G. Extension. Osstonia Southern Ky. Lincoln ton S A. L. Newton and Hickory Southern Ry. Leave Blowing Rock Stage Line and C. & N. W, Railway. GENTLEMEN, Get the New, Novel Discovery, PICEfl INJECTION. Cures Gonorrhoea and Gleet in 1 to 4 days. Its action is magical. Prevents stricture. All complete. To be car ried in vest pocket. Sure preventative. Sent by mail in plain package, pre paid, on receipt if" price. $1.0 per box; 3 for 3. So. John Tull. Drug gist, Sole Agent. . For Infants'ar dChildren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature I 3 li of Use For Over hirty Years THE CEHTAUn COWMHY. Ht VO CITT. Bags. and can fill orders for 1. G. COBB. Proprietor Sevens deal Rifle. No. 44.. 1 Price Only $10.00. Made in all the standard cali bers both Rim and Center Fire. "Weight about 7 pounds. Stand ard barrel for rim fire cartridges, 24 inches. For center-fire cart ridges, 26 inches. If these rifles are not carried in stock by your dealer, send price and we will send it to you express prepaid. Send stamp for catalog describing com plete line and containing valuable in formation to shooters. ,- The J. Stevens Arms akd Tool Co. P. 0. Box 3380 CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. JAPANESE PILE CUEE A new and Complete Treatment, con sistiner of SUPPOSITORIES. Pan sules of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piles of every nature and degree. It makes an operation with the knife, which is painful, and often results in death, unnecessary. "Why endure this terrible disease? We pack a Written truarantee in eacn i iox. iMo (Jure. No Pay. 50c. and SI a box, 6 for $ Sent by mail. Sample free. OINTMENT, 25c. and 50c. Pnrwtinatlnn Cured Piles Prevented, UUIlMipdliUll by Japanese Liver Pel' lets the great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and BLOOD PURI- b IH.R. Smau, mild and pleasant to take: especially adapted for children's use. SO doses 25 cents. Jno. Tull Sole Agent, Morganton, N. C. Old Soldier Wants Office. In announcing myself a candidate for Register of Deeds for Rurko don't think it is a political office, and wnen i asK tne people to support me ai the ballot box I don't ask t.h trt cat rifice any duty they owe to the county kucu lMiiow man. i ao not want t contend with any party for that office for I will serve all alike if I get the office, and like to feel kindly towards all men in getting the office. I want to tear down no government nor hurt no party, l win only beg the peopl for their suDDort for ITI V Awn crtff o . I am sure I will appreciate their help as much as any man could, and do mv .1 . . . . 11 T 1 uutv luttiiuieu. i nave always been treated kindly bv all mm in r,u county and have shared alifc a!l. When we had to mourn I mourned witn you ail, and when we could ioice I rejoiced with von. P.nra re- the best you can for me and I will An Qn can for you. in the future as I have done in the past. Look out for me; I am in the race to stay. Yours truly, J. F. BATTLE ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a Demo cratic candidate for Treasurer of Burke county, subject to the action of the x-rimaries ana county Convention. Respectfully. ' L A. CRAWLEY, ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 hereby announce myself a Demo cratic candidate for the office of Coro ner or curse county, subject to the ac wwu tji mi- primaries and couuty con vention. W. T. HUDSON r Sat J PGR IKE LITTLE ONES. The Dangerous "Just For Now" That Some Children Have. Many youns: people form habits which cripple and handicap them for life by doing things "just lor now." savs Success. They let things i drop wherever they happen to be riust for now," thinking that they will put the book, the tool, the let ter or the article of clothing later where it belongs. When these young people grow ut to manhood and womanhood, they find that the habit of putting ;hin2s down anywhere just for now" has become a tyrant that fills their lives with confusion and dis order. It takes no more time or effort to put a thing where it belongs in the first place than it does later, per hans less, and the chances are that if you do not do so at the proper time you never v.iu. Even if it costs you a little in convenience at the moment to put everything in its proper place, to do everything at the proper time, the orderly and methodical habits which you cultivate in this way will in crease your power and usefulness a hundredfold and may save you much trouble and mortification in the future. A Pretty Incident. When President LIcKinley was at the Omaha exposition, a little girl with tawny hair slipped under the rope in the Manufactures building, and before a policeman could catch her Ehe lisped, "Mr. McKinley, won't you please wear my rose in your buttonhole?" The president stopped and smiled and said: "Cer tainly, my dear. I wil exchange with you. And, taking irom the lapel of his coat the carnation that he always wore, he gave it to the little maid and put the rose m its place. Then the procession of cab inet ministers, diplomats, govern ors, senators, generals and other dignitaries, who were wondering at tho cause of the interruption, was allowed to pass on. Primary Edu cation. The Land of Nod. At night, when oft I go to bed. I scurry Quickly up the stalra For fear that bogies from their lairs To make a spring on me are led (To hurry Is much best one finds And pass ere they've made up ' their minds). The friendly moon that sails so free Throws shadows great and shadows small That dance like polka on the wall And to mazurkas beckon mo. And while I heavy lidded peep The sandman comes, and I m asleep. And ln the dim lit land of dreams Strange birds and beasts and elves and fays I meet ln dells and bosky ways And on the banks of rippling streams Or Join in singing soft, sweet staves With mermaids fair ln dreamland caves. And when I wake and give a yawn And see the sun come slanting ln And hear again the tuneful din Of blackbirds piping on the lawn, And while I listen to their song, Why, gracious! . There's the breakfast gong! Maurice Clifford. A Scientific Toy. It is not difficult to make a para chute of paper, as any umbrella can be taken as a model. But how can we get an apparatus by the means of which the parachute is carried into the air and opened ? Let ns proceed as follows: Sup pose we have succeeded in mak ing a paper parachute. We didn't use whalebone or wire, but thm pieces of card extending a good bit over the edge of the parachute ana fastened with their ends to a smooth wooden ring. This wooden ring i3 pulled over the stick of the para chute and moves smoothly up and T THE PAPEB PABACHTjTE. down. A bone button with a groove for a broad rubber band is fastened to the end of the parachute stick. We get a paper mailing tube open at both ends and just wide enough to allow the parachute to slip in when folded together. On the low er end of the tube we fasten a strong piece of rubber band on both sides of the opening. We insert the para chute into the tube and place the bone button with its groove on the rubber band. Then, holding the tube with one hand, we pull the bone button, with the other stretch ing the rubber band. Then we let go, and the parachute shoots out of the tube like an arrow, reaches a considerable height, opens and then comes 6lowly down. TO MY FRIENDS- It is with iov T tpll vnn what Ivodol did for me. "1 was trou bled with my stomach for sev eral months. Upon being ad vised to use Kodol. T did sr and words cannot tell the srood it has done me. A neighbor naa dyspepsia so that he had tried most everything. I told him to use Kodol. Words of gratitude have come to me from mm because 1 recommended it Geo- W. Frv, Viola. Towa Health and strength of mind and bodv deDend on tha stom ach; and normal activity of the digestive organs. Kodol. the great reconstructive tonic cures all stoiach and bowe troubles, indigestion . dvsr,en sia. Kodol digests any good food you eat. Take a dose after meals. .Leslie's drug store. teTHE News-Hkrai.d for Job Work. Office ill "fun CONDENSED STORIES. Wanted the Senator to Prevent -the Crowning Outrage. Senator Piatt of Connecticut had I a caller one day in May last at his j hotel in Washington. An elderly and dignified man sent up his cara, and the senator came down to him. The senator was familiar with the man by name, but had nev er met him. They chatted for a few moments on various topics. Then the visitor said: "Senator, you are from my state, and I come to you to see about a matter of the greatest importance. You can prevent the crowning out rage in the history of the world." The man had been talking sane ly before that, and Senator Piatt looked at him curiously and said: "How can I be of such service to humanity ?" The man brought out a portfolio of papers and took from it a wax impression" of a seal used on the diplomas granted by the oentenniai exposition at Philadelphia and an old Egyptian coin. He held them out to the senator. "Here " he said, "are the two proofs that show that my ten-year- old son is the lawful king oi Eng land. Another .man, -an impostor, is to be crowned, and I want you to stop it so my boy can get his king dom." Senator Piatt said he would see about it, but could do nothing that day, as the president wa3 in New lork. Ihe man said he would come around again. His Father's Advice. The father of Lewis' Sells, the cir cus proprietor, used to visit his son occasionally on the road. One flay he saw Lewis in earnest convcrsa- "GIVE THE MAN BOTH HORSES AND KEEP XOCB MONET." tion with a stranger. He called him to his side and said, "Lew, what are you talking about?" "I'm going to get a new horse, father," said the younger Mr. Sells. "I'm going to give that horse of mine over there and $90 for the horse the man has hitched to that wagon." Mr. Sells senior looked at both horses. "Lew," he said solemnly, "give the man both horses and keep your money." Would Have Bankrupted Rhodes. Cecil Rhodes once was conversing with Emperor William in regard to an agreement entered into between the German government and him self about the construction of the Cape to Cairo telegraph line through. German territory in Afri ca. The emperor said, "Well, Mr. Rhodes, I hope you are satisfied with tho arrangement.". "2io," re plied Rhodes, "unless, sir, you want to see Cecil Rhodes file his petition in bankruptcy." "What do you mean r ' asked the kaiser. I mean, was the reply, "that there is a clause in this document which provides that while your majesty undertakes to protect the telegraph against at tacks or injury Cecil Rhodes has to pay the whole cost incurred in such defense. Now, sir, there is nothing in tne clause to prevent you from Bending a whole army corps for this purpose, and if I had to pay for that I should have to file my peti- rm. l : 1 i i nun. xntj Kaibur laugnea ana saia, "Quite right," and, turning to Count von iiulow, who was present. 6aid "Add words limiting Mr. Rhodes' liability to 40,000. That's fair. I think." To which Rhodes replied tnat he was perfectly satisfaed. Distance Lends Enchantment. During the session of the British parliament in 1879 James Lowther. the chief secretary for Ireland, rose - j from his seat and was hurriedly leaving me house just as Mr. Sy nan, an Irish representative with a very loud voice, beean to call at tention to Another Irish member, thinking it strange that the chief secretary should leave the chamber when a question relating to Ireland was be ing brought forward, called out: "Hi, hi. Lowther! Where are you going ?' Turning as he reached the door, Mr. Lowther coolly replied, "I am going out on the terrace to near synan. A CURE FOR CHOLERA IN FANTUM. "Last May," says Mrs. Cur tis Baker, of Bookwalter,Ohio "an infant child of our neigh bor's was suffering frmn nhnl era infantum. ThA Hnntnr hA given up all hopes of recovery JL IOOK a Dome or I hamher a n'a Colic. Cholera and Hi Remedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good it used accord mo- to d rections. In two days' time the child had f ullv rppovprod and is now (nearly a year since ; a vigorous, nealthy girl I have recommended this rem edy frequently and have nevei known it to fail in a single in stance." For sale by W. A Leslie, druggist. "C6me to The News-Hek ald office for Paper Bags. Al sizes, insmall or large quanti ties, at right prices: We also sell Roll Paper for merchant use. Union Meeting. The Catawba River Union will meet with Wilkie's Grove 'Bap tist church Aug 29-31. . Introductory sermon by E. A. Poe. Alternate, J. S. Gwaltney. 1. What are the duties of the pastors to the churches? W. F. Hull. 2. What are the duties of the churches to their pastors? .1. S. Gwaltney. 3. Education. J. F.Spainhour. 4. What interest should our churches take in the Anti-Saloon League? J. A. Rector. f. Missions. W. H. Reddish. Sunday Mornino. 6. The Sunday-school teacher and his duties. Julius Pruette. 7. The Suudav-schoolas a soul sa ving agency . R. B. Abernethy. Sermon at eleven o'clock. Committee. J Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food, it gives instant renei ana never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. 13 unequalled for the stomach. Child ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary. Cures all stomach troubles Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago i.ue fei. oo lue cou uuus a n uuiea weave. Bizet NOTICE. Publication oi Summons and of Warrant of Attachment. North Carolina, Superior Court. Bi rke County, Aug. term, 1902. Sarah A. McDowell vs. Robert P. Orr. Walter Brem. S. R. Collett An action entitled as above having been instituted in the Superior Court of Burke county against the above named defendants and it auoeannK that the summons issued against the defendant Robert P. Orr has not been served, it is ordered that an -alias summons issue against the said Robert P. Orr returnable to the next term of that court: and it appearing by affidavit to the satisfaction oi tne court tnat this action i; for the recoverv ot the sum of five thousand five hundred dollars due and owing Sarah A. McDowell by the said Robert P. Orr. de fendant, on account of the purchase price of certain real estate contracted by him, to be purchased of the said plaintiff and for which -tne saia urr agreed to pav nera said sum; and it further appearing that the said Robert P. Orr is a non-resident of this State anc after-due diligence he cannot be found in the otate or personally secured with sum mons; and it further appearing that the warrants of attachment have been dulv is sued from the court against the property of the said Robert P. Orr for the recovery of tne sum ot nve tnousano. nye Hundred dol lars plead for in this action: and it further appearing that the said warrants of attach ment nave been directed to the shentl of Burke and to the sheriff of Caldwell counties and by them have been duly served upon the property oi tne said KoDtrt f. tjrr. situated in said counties and duly returned into that court, it is ordered that a notice be publish ed in the News-Herald, a newspaper oub- lisneo in tne town oi Al ore an ton. N j . once a week for six successive weeks n tifvmg the said Robert P. Orr, defendant, of the issuance ot the said warrant of attachment and of the return of the same and commanding him the said Robert P. Orr, to be and appear be fore the judge of our Superior court at a terra ot our said court to be held for the county of Burke at the court house in Mor ganton, N. C, on Monday, the sixth day of October, ioz, and answer or demur to the plaintiff's complaint, otherwise the plaintiff win apply to tne court tor tne relief demand ed in saiu complaint. . (.Signed.) W.A.HOKE, Judge Presiding 1. P. W. Patton. Clerk Superior Court of Burlce county, Oi' certily tnat tne loreeoiny is a true copy of an order entered in the above entitled cause at August terra, 1902 ot the superior court ot Burke county This August 19, 1902. P. W. PATTON, C. S C Burke county TRUSTEES' SALE. By virtue of a powerof sale contained in a deed of trust executed to the un dersigned trustees by J. A. Shuping and wife on the 9th day of April, 1892, which deed of trust is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burke county, N. C, book V, page 309 to 313, and upon default made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, and at the request of the Life Insur ance Company of Virginia, the cestu que trust, we will, on Monday, Sept. 15, 190-, sell for cash tothe highest bidder. at the Court House door in the town of Morg-anton, a certain lot on King- st. in Morg-anton, Burke county, with the buildings and improvements thereon. described and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning- on a stake on the south west side of King street, and runs south 35 deg 15 west 85 feet to a stake in the lane; thence with the line of the lane north 49 deg. 15 deg. west 25 feet to a stake in the line of lot No. 11, on the plot of the Puett property; thence with the lmeof lot No. 11 north 35 deg. 15 deg, east ao feet to a stake on King street thence with the line of King street south 49 deg. 15 deg. east 25 feet to the begin ning, the same being lot No. 10 on the Puett property. Reference is hereby made to said deed of trust recorded in Book V, pages 309 to 313 in the Register's office of Burke county. N. C. Sale made for the non-payment of a debt of 225, with interest at 6 per cent per annum from April 22, 1902. This 9th dayof Aug., 1902. I. T. AVERY. V. C. ERVIN, Trustees. TRUSTEES' SALE. ; Under and by virtue of a power of sale con taioed in a deed ot trust executed to the un dersigned trustees on the 29th day of Sept. 194. by J. A. ehuping and wife, and upon default made in the debt thereby secured, and at the request of the Life Insurance Company of Virginia, the cestui que trust, we will, on Monday. Sept. 15, 1902, sell for cash to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the town of Morganton, a certain lot on King street in the town of Morganton. Burke county .'with the buildings and improvements thereon, descrioed and bounded as follows: Beginning on a stake in the line of the Bap tist cnurcn lot on ivmg street ana runs with said line 192 feel to the line of the Seagle lot: then with the line of the Seagle lot 78Vi feet to stake in the line of the Methodist parsonage lot; thence with the line of the parsonage lot 192 feet to a stake in King street; thence with King street .78V4 feet to the beginning, being the lot conveyed to J. A. Shuping bv J. F. Battle and wife by deed dated Dec. '1G, 1889, of record in the Register's office of Burke county, N. C, in deed book N, pages 67 and 68. Reference is hereby made to the deed of trust aforesaid recorded in the" office of the Register of Deeds of Burke county, N. Book Z, page 4.87. Sale made for default in the payment of a debt of $770.80, with interest thereon at 6 per cent, per annum from April 18, 1901. This Aug. 9th, 19C2. W. C. ERVIN, I.T.AVERY, Trustees. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Clerk of the Su perior Court of Burke county, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention. B. PARKS NANTZ. SFarm For Rent. The old Beck place on Upper Creek whe're Thompson has lived for a num ber of years. Cash rent prefer red. For father particulars ap ply to Mrs. T. M. Webb, Morganton, N. C. or Vance Reck,' Joy, N. ('. Marriage of Caldwell Boy Announced- Greensboro Cor. Charlotte Observer. There is decided social interest in the approaching marriage of Miss Janie Gregory, daughter of Mr. G. H. Gregory, of this city, to Rev, R. G. Tuttle, of Char- otte. The marriage will take )lace August 20, at 5 o'clock p. ni.. Kev. J. 15. lurrentine orncia- timr. assisted bv Rev. Herndon Tuttle, brother of the groom. Miss Gregory is one of the most charming and attractive ladies of Greensboro, sister of Mrs. Tyre Glenn and foremost in all the good works m church and society circles. The groom is one of the most promising and well equipped young Methodist min isters in the W estern .North Car olina Conference. TO SAVE HER CHILD From frightful disfigure ment Mrs. .Nannie Ualieger, of La Grange, Ga., applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve to great sores on her head and race, and writes its quick euro exceeded all her hopes. It works wonders in Sores, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, Cuts, Burns, Scalds and Piles. 25e. Cure guaranteed by John Tull, druggist. Hot Primary in Mitchell. Asheville Special, llth, to Charlotte Obser ver. Mitchell county has justexperi- enced a primary campaign of de cided warmth. J. C. Bowman wanted to represent Mitchell in the Legislature, and as a Repub lican nomination in that county is equivalent to election," he pro ceeded to make the county ap pear as though in the throes of a presidential contest. A large band, composed of boys, was employed and the musicians fol lowed him into every township and mountain fastness in the county.- The boys out no a quality of music that had suffic ient charms to sooth the Mitchell breast, and Mr. Bowman came out a winner by 40 votes. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put to gether, and until the last few years was sup posed to De incurable, t-or a great many years doctors pronounced it a itcal disease. and prescribed local remedies and by con stantly tMiling to cure with local treatment. pronounced it mcurablr. Science r as proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and l heretore requires constitutional teatm nt Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv V. 3 Cheney & Co. Toled... Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops tc a teaspoonfull. It nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. They oner one nunureo dollars tor any case it tails to cure. Jnfl lor circulars and testimonials, Address, F. J.CHENEY : CO , Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. s"The News-Herald Office For Job Work. The Tourist Season Opens with the flontli of June, SOUTHERN RAILWAY ANNOUNCES THE SALE OF LOW RATE SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS FROM All Southern Points To the deligtful Resorts located on and reached via its lines. These Tickets bear final limitOct.3l, 1902. That section of North Carolina , kown as "THE LAND OP THE SKY" AND THB "SAriUlIEE COUNTRY" Is particularly attractive to those in search of mountain resorts, where the air is ever ool and invigorating, and where accommo dations can be had either at the comfortable and well-kept boarding houses or the more expensive and up to-date hotels. ADDITIONAL SLEEPING CARS Placed In Service from Various Points to Principnl Resorts, thus afiording GREATLY IMPROVED FACILITIES For Reaching those Points. Particular attention is directed to the ele. gant Dining-Car Service on principal ... through trains. Southern Dailway has just issued its hand some Resort Folder, descriptive of the many delightful resorts along the line of its road This folder also gives the names of proprie tors . hotels and boarding houses and num. bet of guests they can accommodate. Cony can lie had upon application to any South ern Railway Ticket Agent. W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK. Pass. Traffic Mgr. Genl Pass. Agent. Washington, D. C. NOTICK. To A. E Hutchins. tax-payer and owner of land sold for taxes. You aie notified that at a sale for taxes due the county of Burke and State of North Carolina made by C. M. McDowell, sheriff, at the Court House door In the town of Mor ganton. N C, on the 3rd day of Nov., 1901, tor the non-payment of the taxes due for the year 1900, the following property listed in the name of A. E Hutchins was sold by the said officer and purchased by me. The said lands are situated in Upper Creek township. Burke county, being grants Nos 6717, 6718 and 6723, adjoining the lands of M. L. & I Co.. Wilkinson lands and others. The time for the redemption of said property from said Sale Will ftniri. n h. 3nl r - . and you arc notified that if said land is not redeemed hv nirl Hr o .:n i v. tainednndan action instituted for the re covery of said land. This May 6th. 1902 R. E. ROPER, Purchaser. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administratrix of I t persons having claims against the estate V pineni incm to the under signed for payment on or 1 efore the 10th day of July, 1903 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery; and all persons indebted to said estate are notified to tome forward and net i nu Jnx ?? , vbv save costs. This avvm ucl wi j ut jr , . ir, l y tj i . . CATHERINE E AVERY, Administratrix of I. T Avery ,d ceased. Avf.ky c Ervin, Attorneys. iUeXSCan Mustang Liniment A toad under a harrow Euficrs r.o raoro than the fiiit lifVl hnrm that is tortured vith Spavins, Swinney, Haniwa Sores Sprains, etc. Most horse owners know this and apply the kind of sympathy that hcald, kuowu far and "wide as Mexican -Mustang Lnmiment. Never fails not even in the most aggravatr! ensps. Cures caked udder in cows quicker than any known remedy. Hardly a disease peculiar to muscle, skin or joints that cannot be cured by it. MoviVin Is tho best remedy on tho market for HICAIUUII Wind Sprains and Skin Lumps. JVltlStan?'' I-inimCnt Itkeop6hoisoj.r.u(luulesiucoujitiin. FDfiTI pC . i 7 . :mM CnAuL ANACEA PQ. F.'P. 'Here Mama All suffering women mmy receive lull nd complete liutrnotion tree ot eharge, for the treatment of all female oomplaints, by addreaemg. tot tor to The Xadies Health Clan, care L. Genitle 0o., Chat tanooga, Tenn. This Club has benefited a great manr women. Prepared by ! For sale bv W. S4 rrM?, i3L It DR. M OFF ETTS (TEETHING POWDERS? . - Be. J. W. Berry (of Arkansas Methodist Cocference-trrites :) "Enclosed tf d fifty eeau for which ptauculla two cackwes of '"TEETHINA." We wonder how we hare raised childrea wlihout It- Theother dr a Ud b M Bonn lent u a package and It came at a most opportune time ; our babe wee to a serious condition i hn bomb M been to bad condition tot days, and nothing that we trare did any good; the second does ot "TKETHINA" pe rfec relief and be baa bad no farther fc daeia. e porfeot tuoasa. ICllllltlllMIIf IiriMllliiiiitlMnHHIIHII! I AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION: j A combination of theory and practice, of book 'study and manual ; 5 work in ENGINEERING, AGRICULTURE, CHEMISTRY, ELEC- TRICITY, MECHANIC ARTS and COTTON MANUFACTURING. : Full Course (4 years), Short Courses (2 years). Special Courses ( ; mos). Tuition and room, 810 a term;board 8 a month. 30 "teachers, ; E 369 6tudents, new buildings for 500. Write for booklet "A Day at : the A. &M. College." I President Geo. T. Winston, Raleigh, N. G- ; it ii i tin 1 1 1 1 inn tun ii 1 1 mi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 u i it i ii n i ni 1 1 un 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i mi! Owing to a change in our business it be comes necessary for all accounts due us to be settled at once. Those having unsettled accounts on our books will please come for ward and settle at an early date, otherwise their accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. We will continue to do business at the same stand and shalr endeavor, in the future as in the past, to treat our customers fairly. The continued patronage of our friends is solicited and will be appreciated. Respectfully, . Morganton Hardware Company LEGAL BLANKS. Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds for Title, Op tions, &c, also Magistrates' Blanks, for sale at Tiik News-Herald Oftice. of the niscainoofsondratches'inV'"'' GinviD&xsQo. vm SCARCELY A WOMAN LIVPa that at certain periods of net life does not suffer from some deranirum the menstrual functions, ii not a mora serious form of womb or ovarian din. A - -1 C - . i ujc "im sign oi weakness of these delicate organs a bottle of G. F. snouw dc procured irom the drug, gist and its use continued until a com olete cure is effected, which m k. DrougM a very short time, . . " w except H uc : in most severe cases. CURES HEADACHE, EiEAliT fA&.ll I A I IU., QACKAGHE. For two years I was greatly distressed with headache .backache and fluttering at the heart. I was very much concerned over my condition, especially after our physi cian failed to give me any relief, and wrote to the Ladies' Health Club, describing my condition. Acting on the advice received, I began using Q. F. P. and in a very few days I began steadily improving. It is a splendid tr.tdi cine and deserves the support of every woman who is sick an-) wants to get well. Many of my friends are anx ious to try it since they have witnessed what it did for me. MRS. BECKY ANDERSON, Kingsland, Ark. GERSTLE & CO, Chattanooga, Tenn, Sold by all BruCglsts at SI a bottle, or six bottles for 13. A. LESLIE, Drurit. - m tmma Black Bnnas. Ark.. tii 16. 1;L Ototr members oi the family hare TueaiiaaaeTeijaMeiM IIUSI tl II IXif ni! ' H IIM Hi I i II !!!1 Ut:ilUMIi:il MECHANICAL COLLEGE. I as mi i r i '. ag-J ll LHJ JL
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Aug. 21, 1902, edition 1
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