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MORGANTON, N. C, SEPTEMBER 25, 1902.
No- 27.
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In-;:-;;;iee Company ot North
Nmgara of New York,
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German American.
IVlif.ii' pi.iired on our books are
,ii in:ti renewed before expira-
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We writ? risKS irom $iuu to
siiiO.'WO. on property in town or
f ' ' - , -.
l-uiiutTy, lowesr. rates.
AVERY 1.RVIS, Agts.
Post-otke Building.
Watch
Repairing
Is our business and we
give it our painstaking
nnd careful atlention
AW Rive special attention to
repairing the better grades of
Watches! the kind that need ex
tra careful adjustment.
try to have our work give
Mtis-faction, such as will win the
ivrindtiice of all who leave their
watch repairing with us.
We wan t you to feel that when
you leave your watch with us for
repair, the work will be done to
the best of our ability and in a
competent manner.
. Jas. B. Swindell
Jeweler
Morga.nton
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
As Told by the Papers in
the Neighboring
Counties.
GASTON.
CALDWELL.
Mcdowell.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA,
THE HEAD
Oi the State's Educational System.
f
Oh
t'T-'
iomic Department,
Lav;,
Medicine,
Pharmacy.
hundred and eight scholarships,
tuition to teachers and to minis-r.n-;.
Loans for the needy.
Instructors.
Fine Apples from Burke County VaL
ue of Spraying in Grape Culture
Death from Smallpox.
Gastonia Gazette. Sept. 19th.
A protacted meeting- will
begin Sunday at the Metho
dist church and will continue
throughout the week follow
ing-. The preaching will be
done by Presiding Elder J. EL
Weaver.
Monday night at the city
pest house, Mrs. Smith, an
aged lady died of smallpox.
She was taken to tbe pest
house in a precarious condi
tion a week previous. She
lived at the Old Mill with her
son-in-law, Mr. J. S. Price.
Fine apples are coming in
from the mountains on wagons.
Two loads recently arrived
from Burke count'. Mr. J.
M. Carswell came in yester
day in a covered wagon with a
fine lot of Howards and Yellow
Pippins from the South Moun
tains in Burke county. He
says the corn crop there is
good but the apple crop is
rery short. He sold his ap
ples trom the wagon at 75
cents a bushel. Mr. Catswell
says this is the first time he
has been to Gastonia in about
21 years, and that he wouldn't
have known the town. Twenty
one years ago he visited Gas
tonia, Lowell, and McAden
ville ".vagoning" as he is now.
;he value or spraying -in
grape culture is strikingly de
monstrated by Dr. J.CGallo
wav. He has a collection of
varieties that would make glad
the heart of any grape fancier
Helaid on our desk yesterday
some specimen bunches oi
white grape, the equal in form,
size, and flavor of any we ever
saw. I hey ripen in August,
and have been hanging on the
vines ever since. Dr. Gallo-
Avay says they are in good
shape to hang on until the
first of October. Last year
the grapes on' the same vine
rotted and fell off in Ausrust
the crop being practically
failure. This difference, he
savs, is attributable to the
sprayings he gave the vines
this year. The spray used
was Bofdeaux mixture, ;vhich
was applied at three different
intervals during the season
Lenoir's Great Celebration A Cottage
at Blowing Rock Destroyed by Fire.
Lenoir News. Sep. 19th.
Dr. Houk will move his fami
ly to the Lenoir Inn in a short
timej and will later open it as a
sauitorium.
, Judge W. B. Councill passed
through Lenoir Monday on his
way to Aeheville, where he is
holding a six .weeks term of
court. . .
Railroad News Valuable Dogs Found
Dead With Their Throats Cut-
Death of Mr. John M- Hemphill.
Marion Democrat, Sept. 19th.
The Marion graded school now
has an enrollment of 203 pupils
and the attendance is daily in
creasing. E. H. Dysart is mayor pro tern
in the place of Mayor Eaves, who
is engaged in his candidacy for
the solicito'rship.
A Sketch of the Life and Character of
Rev. Noah H. Eaylor.
BY O. W. IVBV.
Liev. Noah It. Kayler was boru
in Iredell county, N. O., June 25ih,
1819, and departed this life in
Caldwell county, Jane 9th, 1899.
Dro. Kavlor united with tbe M. E.
Church in August, 1846. He join
ed the church a seeker ot relig
ion, which was a vry common
custom at that time. But joiuiug
the church at that time as a
''seeker of religion'' meant hOine-
thing just what the term indica
ted; hence in the year following
wonderfully convened
Miss Lizzie Perkins and Miss
Addie Erwin, of - Morgan ton,
who attended the Celebration
vesterdav. staid over for the 1
dance last night,
It a mil
JonuM. nempmii, one ot tne Arter mnch anxion thought and
mature deliberation he made np
old landmarks of McDowell coun
ty, died at his home, in Dysart
ville, Tuesday at noon, after a
brief illness. The immediate
cause of death was heart failure.
mL. '. ,.t At-
xne summer roiiate w iui. A ..ii.i u;A .1., K J,
. , , , m i-k I i aT. tUlUUUlC UU U UUj: U,lViillib
Ashtley at Blowing Rock was de- to w w Cooper was found
stroyed by culental fire Sun- dead in fmnt of Ya ,g store
day night, Mr. Ashtley is from Tn , v mnrilin Theanimal's
Brooklyn, and spends his t, . i, f tha it.an
summers at the Rock. He and ,,, f-k
nis wne nau uimcuiry in escap- Mind tfae Q hou(je Another tlli8 raarriage, eight children were
mg nom rue uurumg uuitu.ug animal was foun(1 in a gimUar bo
condition near the depot.
and lost all their personal effects,
including about $500 worth of
ewelrv and diamonds.
Yesterday was a gala da' in
its broadest sense, for Lenoir.
The crowd of visitors was sim
ply immense. We heard it esti
mated as high as 8,000 butthmk
,000 would be nearer the cor
rect figure. The exercises were
carried out promptly and orderly
except the tournament which
was postponed from 10 a. m. to
3-p. in., owing to the fact that
many of the horses ridden. in the liarleson Mica company, states
tournament had to be used ih that he is reliably informed that
the procession. The Trades the work of the grading of right
Display and Industrial Exhibit of way and laying of rails on the
his mind and fixed his choice, and
from that choice he neither fal
tered nor deviated.
In the year 1848 tie was appoint
ed class leader, in 1850 was liceused
to preach. In 1855 Bro. Kay lor
was ordained deacon by Bishop
Early at. Maiiou. S. C. lie was
ordained elder by Bishop Pierce
in 18G3. He vat married to Mis
Mary Duckworth, of Morganton.
June ll, 1846. As tbe result of
born, six ot whom are living, two
having preceded ulin to tne better
land. His marriage was a happy
Lieut. J, R. Musgrave, of Mor- one and doubtless contributed
ganton, was in Marion from Fri- largely to his religions cuaracter.
dav uti. Monda,. On Friday SJJ.S.'S
Thomas J. Taylor, of Davie conn- pchaps no cmple was ver more
ty, Arthur E. Elliott and Edgar devoid to each other than this
B. Mitchell, both of Marion, were oueT They seemed to bo assimi-
enlisted into the U. S. artillery la ted. The iuterestef one was the
service bv Lieut. Musgrave for
coast service and left for Fortress
Monroe, Va., to enter upon their
duties.
L. J. P. Cutlar, of the J. E.
interest of the other. "Walkiqg
in all the commandments and or
dinances of the Lord, blameless.'
Bro. Kay lor was no ordiuary
man, and in. some respects he was
a remarkable oue. His education
al advantages were quire limited,
and yet by reading he bad acquired
the use of goad language. He
was employed by Mia clerk of the
Federal Court, of N. O , which Jfbr
BILL ARP'S LETTER.
Bill Arp in Atlanta Constitution.
What a commotion. The public
schools have opened the winter
session. Hundreds of children are
goirg to and fro and every family
is excited for : their own. , The
book 8 have been hunted up, tbe
faces washed and their hair
brushed. Tbe boys have a new
suit and the girls new school
dresses, and it looks like every
thing and everybody is working
for their children. Merchants,
mechanics, doctors, lawyers,
preachers, aud farmers seem to be
busy iu their trades and profes
sions, but behind them all is tbe
welfare and happiness of their
children. We have but one scbol
ar now a sweet grandchild, who
ban risen to a higher grade aud
has to strain her young mind to
solve the mazes mysteries of Latin
and algebra, but .she will do it.
Our schools have good, teachers,
and with help at home tbe willing
pupil will keep up with the fore
most. Yes help at borne. I wih
that every chdd had it. Iu a grade
of thirty or forty pupils it is impos
sible for tbe teacher to give more
than a lew minutes to eacn one,
but 1 sometimes give an hour to
our little girl at night. That is
what an old grandpa is good for
bui it is hard for even me to fall
into line with new books and mas
ter them. The first Latin book
read was a simple little one called
"Historiae Sacra," and the first
line was 41Deas;reavit. caelem et
terrain intra sex dies," God
created tbe heavens and the earth
A 8mrt-;jBoy My Mke 4 Tin Can
LoootThttlve and MatcnDOX car.
The lodowing is instruction for
makhfgain can locomotive, which
b verjumde:-- '
Tne. poller or xne locomoirve js a
baking powder can, the rear wheels
are covers pi the same, the cab is an
oblong jbs: box; pe smokestack is a
BpooLafine 'forward wheel fa aft-
otheri'BpdqL Cut along the lower
edge tia hox only and turn
up the h for three-fourths of an
inch imal!): Tight angles to the plana
of the bo Bore two holes in the
sideal'oijjtne cab for the t knitting
needle, aj if. Bore a hole in the cen
ter oi' ;h wheels, slip the axle
through the fcoles in the cat), slide
the wbe($3 over the ends of this and
. rr ' O - manner nnn nri mnt flmi n lio
P?ihe t0raivllp(,t; duty of every well-wisher of his
Fasten'- wo,piece9 oi cardboard to f v j d f
the lorwaTdf part of the boiler and . , . . .
bore a noV through the lower ends Sant' mO"P teT"al
of Li Plug theloles of the spool v r QTn'
to-be'us as the front wheels with th n Den, Ex CTm;
''nlib vn ..rn trlCt- J . 11. UlLES,
Vff LJUtVV If W " WVU A-J V .
strips' and stick ordinary pins
through, the heles in the strips and
in the center of 'the plugs for axles.
fr . ' 51! .1.1 1 L i
xne .neaougnt is supporter on
SPEAZDIfi.
Hon. E. Yates Webb, the 9th
District Democratic candidate
for Congress will address the cit
izeas of Burke county at th fol
lowing places and dates:
Morganton, Monday, Septem
ber 29 th, 11 a. m.
Bridgewater, Tuesday ,Septem
bar 30, at 12 o'clock.
Glen Alpine, Tuesday, Septem
ber 30th, at night.
Enola, Wednesday, Oct. 1st,
11 a. m.
Connelly Springs, Thursday,
Oct. 2nd, 11 a. m.
Hon. Webb is an interesting
and entertaining speaker, and it
is hoped that his friends and iel
low citizens of Burke will come
out in force and give him a hear
ing. Me will discuss the issues of
Ch'm'n Co. Dera. Ex. Com.
To the People of Burke County.
voice that was wonderful
music; it was a drawing
was magnificent for a town the new road (Southern and West- many years met in Morganton. He
size of Lenoir, and would have ern) which is to run across
done credit to a city of 2o,000 Mitchell county to Lmcolnton,
people. All of the floats were ap- will be rapidly pushed forward
propria te and attractive, and to completion. A change ot tne
manvof them unique worksof art. grade on this side of the Blue
The procession under 'the direc- Ridge will be made to give a 1
tion of the marshals was led per cent grade, lhe beaboara
through the principal streets and Air Line is in full control of the
to the speakers stand in ''Kent- road and f resident John bhelton
Williams, of the S. A. L., is act
ing in the same official capacity
for the new road.
wood" south of Davenport Col-
lego. Ma3ror Jones made a short
address of welcome to the crowd,
after which adjournment was
had for dinner. Mr. V. A. mm- Other McDowell Items.
kins, of Charlotte, arrived on the Mari0n New., sept. ism.
1.3atrain from the South, and Misg pinkie Tate ha8 sufficjet-
was driven dr.-ect to the grounds , lwovemi from her accident to
where he delivered the address of return tQ hel. home .lt Brldge
the day. His address was full of warer
good, sound practical sense on
the industrial development of Mr. E. L. Greenlee was attack-
thispart of the country. The ed by a vicious cow last week and
speaker congratulated us upon quite seriously wounded. - Dr. G.
the arrival ofthe' Broad. Gauge, P. Ried was called iu and found
and dwelt at length upon its im- it necessary to take several
portance to Lenoir and this sec- stitches in the wound, but at doubtedlv have achieved wonder
nau a
for its
voice, and if be were to speak in
your bearing you would be sure
to lbten. 1 never beard many
voices that were .of greater com
pass and that fell more pleasantly
upon tbe ear. He was wonderful
ly gifted in exhortation. I have
often been at camp-meetings where
onr most talented ministers would
preach able sermons with but little
seeming effect; when Bro. Kaylor
would close . with an exhorta
tion and iu a few minutes
would have tbe vast con
gregation competely under bis con
trol: when ho would invite peni
tents they would come In crowds,
and often there would ba many con
verts. His gifts in prayer were of
the highest order. When be prayed
you felt jnst like be was with God,
"face to face"' as it were, and he
was always in the spirit of prayer,
lie never seemed to grow weary iu
revival work and bis voice never
failed. If he bad frit called to
evangelistic work he would un
t : 1 r n .i .
square oi cardboard fastened to the I for Register of Deeds, I desire to say I
boile. , Carefully fasten a piece of am not a politician. I am going to run
elastic in . position as follows: Tie before the people of Burke county. I
x ' 3 - i k am an old soldier, and if all the good
one .end,aroundthe center of . the ' their votes and
axle ihBlae. the Cab. iaSS the lOOSe elect me it will do me much food. I
in six days '' I kuow the whole ena tnro,ugn . xne long, narrow. open- nave oeen voting tne democratic uckct
chapter now, bat that book is out ing h thgow part of the cab and ZlrZ inVS'a
of print and 1 don't know tbe new fasten ltwith plenty of sealing wax young maDf and he u a ne man)
ones. Just so with algebra. Old to the front end of the boiler, lhe i have nothing against him, but I
Jeremiah Day is dead aud now elastic should be as long as from think he can wait a few years. What
there is a new book and new rales, the froitj;of the' boiler to the axle. I do I must do at once or I will be out
and they are harder to me. How
we old men do love to talk over
the good old
years ago.
Captain Calhoun was telling yes
teiday how old Beman mauled
knowledge mto the brain through
tbe shanks and posteriors of re
bellions boja. I haven't forgotten
hands one vote at
am piacecr at tne
will not act dirty
-i.ii.r2 1-.CJ! j i i I of date, and he is comparatively a
au ejABuq cuv m vw v u youn maQ and can wait another turn,
end or a-number oi small elastio I Hmr it ;a itu th ivni and i
ways of ulty or s xty bands ned, together will answer aa- I humbly ask at your i
nriratlyj : To set the locomotive in I the ballot box. I s
llmnnvas t.llinn i. lx- 4-r. VoV I bottom Ot the list. I
11IUUUU VU1U W "UWS WV.J- I . i . . i V ,1 !,.
ward unul quite a lot of the elastic I me and do me you wU1 and i wiu
is wound up on the axle; then, hold- I be satisfied. You all, or many of you,
inr tha. Wheels flrmlv. Set the loco- I know I was an old soldier and am un-
and see if you think I deserve anything
at your hands. If so, vote for me.
You all know I am a Democrat. If 40
years services for the party is not suf
ficient to convince you, if one was to
her tfi Oav Changes. 001116 Irom tne aeau yu wuia 1101 DC
IrL i. i xi. at. "eve him.
Ajongiraae, you Know. ia uio ui-
tance afaand the earth from east to
motive onUhft floor, when it will
some of the lickings that good old travej a cdstance of twenty-fiye
John Norton gave me, for I was feet or0ra. ' .Cars are made of
frill rf mianltiiif Pr-fQorvi KAiia'n T
LINCOLN.
f(3 Students.
54
1 rvrinitorie3. Water Works, Cen
tral Ile.tting System. .
ii! t rm Lt-gins September 8, 1903.
F. P. Venable, President,
Chapel Hill, N.
C.
Marriage of Mr. Bartlett Shipp and
Miss Crouse, and Mr. Brown and
Miss Barkley Short Cotton Crops.
Lincolnton journal, Sept. 19th.
Lincoln county was the first
ton of thp StatP. In thertourna- this writing Mr. Greenlee is said
ment Mr. Willis Shell won first, to be doit.g well, though not yet
the fine bridle, and Mr. Steel out of danger.
1 1 .i t . i ir. i .
ureer tne nrst crown, lruo,.f v;il0.rt..rPnfM,dpnnP-
P. Henkel second crown. In the t, m n. 'OI1(, llJ(1 ,
I - 1 1 . AJ. A. itlf UIIU 1.'.' j UUtA
Bigsrerstaff were ..married Sep-
V
50 YEARS'
rniintv in the Staff fn sfnrl fn
the State Auditor the abstract ail(1 loudl.Y applauded
tug of war, Lenoir township
won against Lower Creek,
and Patterson township
won against Yadkin Valley.
Many of the runners in the bag
race made good records. These
sports were intensely interesting
The day
t.-;S
5- J
E--'3
of listed taxable property
the vear 19C2.
for
fi&A-m?3& Trade Marks
fc'&&r Designs
rfi. Copyrights Ac
Anwe smling a sketrh and description my
inkkly ascertain oar opinion free whether u
invention ii p-.bablv patenUtble. Communica
ti'.iiB strict ij-confidential. Handbook oa Patents
B.(it free, i M-lest agency for securing patents.
Patents taker, through Munn it Co. reeetve
tj r Lai notice, without charge. In the
Scientific timericatt
A hl'-.m-tj- i! lest rated weekly. Largest etr
cu::i;i.)ii of ar,c scie'ititlo lonrnal. Terms. $3 s
rar: four months, L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.36,Broadwa- New York'
liraricn Oltice. 63f v St, WashinKtoo. I. C.
fir le leu
u
Miss Eunice Barkley, as
sistant post-mistress and eld
est daughter of Fostmasterl1 .
A. Barkley, was married at
Dallas Tuesday morning to
Mr. A. JM. Drown, tne post
master at Crouse. '
The farmers in ; the county
say that the cotton crop will
be very short this year, and
that the, yield will be much
smaller than was supposed
several months ago. The cot
ton is suffering in some sec-
passed without an accident or
unpleasant incident to mar tne
occasion, and every body seemed
to enjoy it to the fullest extent.
tember 3rd. bv Pev, B. B. Har
ris. Miss C'orrihna Cowen, of
the State Hospital at Morgan-
ton, is at home oia vacation.
Mr. Frank 0. Daves is substi
tuting at Morganton in the Hos
pital. Messrs. Ab. Dale and
W. F. Kirksey, of Chambers,
were at W. F. Kirksey's mill last
week on business.
WATAUGA.
Killing Frost "Found Dead in Bed-
Married--A Lady rails and Breaks
Her Arm.
Boone Democrat. Sept 1 8th.
The mother of Dr. John L.
Cottrell. at Deerfield, had the
misfortune to full from a box
on which she was standing gist.
and break her arm.
of r Butler,
Henry X.Shattuck of Shells -burgi
Iowa, was cured of a
stomach trouble with which he
had been afflicted for years, by
four boxes of Chamberlain's
Stomach and liver tablets. - He
had previously tried many
other remedies and a number
of physicians without relief.
For sale by W. A. Leslie, drug-
Mr. Stallings,
Time Cribbing.
Xtrhof ia WHod timft crihhinsr' ia
tions with rust. Because ot Tenn., ana miss Diraie, aaugn- common practice in English fac
the drv weather, the oickincr ter of Mr. T, A. Critcher, of tories. It consists in rimnintt the
ful results,
lie was a model local preacher.
This is the twelfth year that I have
been his-pastor. He understood
the relation that he sustained to
the church, which he bad volun
tarily assumed, and in which he
was perfectly satisfied. I always
found him ready aud willing to co--operate
with his pastor in special
meetings, and to do any work as
signed him. If Bro. Kaylor was
not at Quarterly Meeting yon
might take it for grauted that be
bail a good reason for his absence.
If he ever did or said anything to
damage the influence of his pastor,
1 never heard of it. The truth is,
he was too "rood and ereat to do
such a thing. His example is
worthy of imitation. He did a
vast amount of wot k. Lie bad bis
regular appoint meuts and was
conscientious in filling them. He
spent considerable time in visiting
the sick. He also bnried great
many persoun, often those who be
longed to other churehes. He
married a gn at many persons. We
shall greatly uiixs him.
The church on tbe Lenoir circuit
has not yet realized what a great
loss we have sustained.
His last illness waa brief. He
worked on the day before bis
death. He was bane! at Little
full of mischief.
Johuston is here now on a visit.
He taught bete many years and
most all these yonng married men
carry bis marks, for be is a Scotch
man and has a Scotchman's faith
in Solomon and the tod. In 1861
he joined tbe confederate army,
and when tbe war was over re
sumed bis school aud has now
been teaching over fifty
years. He is a fit successor to
Beman aud Isham and Tonchie,
but has gentled down a good deal
and loves to pet hi grandchildren.
I was rnmiuating about these
school books and their cost. It
took $1 to bur four little books
for tbe new grade aud I kuow it is
too mnch, and I rejoice to see that
a company has v been formed to
publish southern school books fn a
xoutbern city aud keep our money
at home. 1 rejoice that Dr. I.
William Jones has published a
school history of tbe United
States that is acceptable to our
people. He is a grand old gen
tieman without lea r and
I will give you a statement from my
old captain. See what he has to say.
Kemember I am in the race to stay
to the end.
J. F. BATTLE
TcSQtriTEE, Clay county, N. C, )
Aup. 20th, 1902. f
To whom it way concern:
This ia to certify that James P. Bat
tle was a member of my company,that he
enlisted July Sth, 1862, at Fort Hem
; bree, Clay county, N. C, and served
west,' and hy .common consent this
distance 'is reckoned from- the ob
servatory at Greenwich, England.
The : whole circumference of the
earth . is A reckoned, as 860 degrees,
the one hundred and eightieth de
gree, half- way arovrnd, being ex
actly on" .the -opposite side from
Greenwichl - Bo t-hat when we speak
of a place as being 75 degrees
east we mean To degreed east from I with honor and distinctiner to his com
Greenwich.' and ?5 decrees west is I rades and many friends in the State in
75 degrees west of Greenwich. which h was a,d 'eared "
'O 7" j , clse of the war, and Was detached
from company F to Col. G. N. Folk,
Ar Experiment With Electricity wri0 wa3 commanding the 6th North
A thin' sheet of paper, if rubbed Carolina cav.; subsequently I believe
with a brash or the palm of the to Gen- Gion sta.ff- and that het was
i i i s' - .i r . a gallant soldier in every respect and
hand in dry -weather, wjll become hhMy respected by ail his comrades,
charged with electricity in a Bhort w. P. MOORE, Captain,
while and" will adhere to the hand or Commanding Co. F. 6th N. C. Cav.
to tho clothing. A thick piece of
naper. such as a postal card, if elec
trified 1n the manner described, will
I have read the above statement of
Cant. W. P. Moore and I know the
attract light things, snch as small I same to be correct.
THUS. UULMV UK l rl.
5
t .
CASTOR I A,
Tor Infants and Children.
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
without repioach, and has
done more to preserve our good rjieces'of corfe "eto.
uame and onr lecoid than any I Balance' a walkinsr cane on the
other man. His biography of back of a chair and offer to bet that.
Jeffersou Davis and of Kobert .
Lee should be in every household.
Even Teddy, who claims to be a
historian, ongbt to read that of
Mr. Davis and repeat aud retract
and appoligize before he is set
dowu as an aicb calumniator ot a
true patriot and a uoble man.
This lemlnds me of that brave gill,
Laura Balbeit Gait, who refused
to sing "Marching Through Geoi
gi" in tbe Louisville public school.
BleMsiug on her; she ought to be
adopted as tbe successor to Win
nie Davis, the Daughter of the
Confederacy. My good friend,
Joe Brown', has written a parody
on that song, and the last line to
every verse is: ' J
- "As we went thieving through
Georgia.''
I bave lost some of my tespeut
for. tha eity of Louisville as a
southern city since that infamous
song is allowed to be sung in their
public schools.
- . . rf. ... I trnn nrttl onoo f h PATtfl to fall With- I . r a....t .
with tetters oi inquiry aooui inrJw7",r ... "7 lZt Zt. cents an eiieusiou oi uuai ickuiu
' l
TIPPING ZE8 CASH.
Annnft.1 Encampment Grand Army of
Bepablic, Washington, D.-.C.,
Oct. 6-11, 1902.
On account of the above occa
sion tbe Southern railway will sell
round trip tickets to. Washington,
D. at very low rates.' Hound
trip rate from Morganton, N. C,
$10.00. Approximately low rates
from other points. Tickets ou
sale Oct. 3rd, 4th, 5th aud fob,
with final limit Oct. 15th, l'Jtfj.
By depositing tickets with joint
agent at Washington, D. G., not
later than ooou ol Oct. I5tb,
aud upon payment of fee of fifty
EASILY, QUICKLY, PER-1
MA.NENTLY RESTORED
HlNRIPfl DS- THE 0'HAREA'S,
"mu"u (Paris) GREAT FRENCH
TONIC AND VITALIZES is sold with
wriitcn guarantee to cure Nervous De
bility. Lont Vitality, Failing Memory,
r'its. Dizziness, Hysteria, Stops all
Dniins ,-.n the Nervous System Caused
'y it.iil Habits or Excessive Use of
J'ob.icco, (pium, Liquors, or. "Living
tiie lace that Kills" Ii wards off In
finity, Consumption and Death. It
clear, the Blood and Brain, Builds up
the Shattered Nerves, Restores the Fire
M iouth, and Brings the Pink Glow
to Pale Cheeks, and Makes You Young
m.l Strong again. 50c., 12 Boxes $5.
'y Mail to Any Address. JOHN TULL,
iriijut, Sole Agent, Morganton.
Farm foi Sale.
; The Davis Alexander farm, which I
: mow own. I will sell for cash or part
'ish and 5 per cent, interest on balance
. ''T a term of five years. There re
;wjut 310 acres in said tract. A first
clas frame dwelling house and all nec
essary outbuildings.' A No. 1 corn
. "nil, which will pay the interest on the
value of the place. This is a first-class
uivi-stirient. The surrounding neigh-
''orhood is composed of as good people
, m tha county affords". Free school
the legal time limit An tfSflpector preaching there, aud had been for make aDa , about Judge Walter w rfJ-JW- Bare chance to visit Washington,
remarks that "five minutes cribbed many years. So ha tana died in ciark'a books . and how to get All joy will nave to dO la to Ory t l jjew ork and other eastern cities
.TATin'a ntinpnlk tt t(H AAnnii Ann
V VMU a - t Willi ICLLCIB Ul IUUU I V iUUU bUV I - . ... ... . I 1WUbO OU At,UOivu V
season will end much earlier Deerfield, were married on machinery several minutes beyond day, which was his regular day for roaer tuat Georgia is gomg to out toncJavng it, without blowing at j ,imit to jjot 3rd may be obtained
- - I . a . . . W-fc jT TT . I 1 IX..- Jk a?T.-.4A I An a h t vt t9 fl- liAVA l l lian HaA T IAP I I
than usual. Some sav that all 1 the 7th, the Kev. ivir. nar-
the cotton will be picked by I gett performing: the ceremony.
the first of November. n i?;rc hae
, . 1 XIX X O AW 'viw w
A marriap-e of surorise to ceived the sad intelligence
their many friends was that that her eldest brother, Mr.
of. Mr. Bartlett Shipp and R. W. Jurney, of Weisner,
Miss Prue Crouse. The event Iredell county, was found
took place Wednesday after- dead in his bed on last Sun-
noon shortly after hve o clock day morning". .
at tne episcopal rtectory. - A frnm
The marriage was a surprise,
but because no one thought
that the event would take
place so soon. Not even the
relatives knew of the marriage
until a few hours before the
ceremony was performed.
WATER CUBE FOR CHRON
IC CONSTIPATION.
survey
Boone to Valle Crucis has
been completed from Boone
to B. J. Councill s on .Brushy
Pork, and we are told that
the grade will compare favor
ably with that of the turnpike
trom tJoone to blowing rcocK.
On last Sunday morning
there was a killing frost, and
Take two cups of hot water much damage to late corn.
half, an hour before eacn meal
and iust before eroinff to bed,
also a drink of water, not or
cold, about two hours after each
at each starring and stopping time
amount to a total oi fourteen aays
of ten hours per annum, and this
amount is practically stolen from
those workers who are-paid weekly
wage9.w The fine for violating the
law is so small ($2) that the factory
owners laugh at it.
A Grewaome 8ouvenlr.
Curious are the manifestations of
the souvenir microbe. A business
man of New York wears on his
watch chain a locket in which are a
common button and two slivers of
wood. The wood was cut from the
floor on which President McKinley
stood when he was shot, and the
button was cut from the waistcoat
of one of the men who helped over-
.- mi.:. 1 JJ
power tne assassin. iniH womu
seem to be the limit in souvenir col-
tbe harness. The large komber of
people who attended his funeral
showed the high estimate iu which
be was held by the people of this
country. The faueral arvien
were conducted by hw pastor ana
Bro. U. M. TuttU, of the North
Carolina Conference. -
'-Serrant of God. wall dona.
Rest Irom thy loved em ploy."
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
them. Here is a
from Hon. P. T Tumley, mayor
of the city of Highland Park, Ills.'
Ha is 81 vear s old, bot does not
look it in bis handsome - photo
graph. He was bom aud reared
in Tennessee and graduated at
West Point in 1845. Stouewall
Jackson was bis roommate; Gen
erals D. Ii. Jones and William
Montgomery Gardner bis - class
mates. That is getting pretty
close to us, for D. Ii. Jones was
onr brigadier , for a - while, and
Gardner was our colonel - Mr.
Tnrnley waufs those books and I
wish to say here that the . books
must be ordered from M. O. Sher
rill. state librarian, Raleigh N. C.
beautiful letter postal Card over. a ugnt a.na to run i at gmali
I Tit MTMMwn il m inn, n n
ll went cm youx emvo. nwu w
yon got the card near the en of the
cane it will follow the card as a nee
Ma fnllnwa tha macrnet until tne
balance ia iosL so that the cane w$l
falltol
one.
the Mr. New York Trib-
For further Information call 09
your nearest depot agent or write
S. .H. Haedwick, G. P. A.,
Washington, D. C.
R. L. YEUMON, T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. O.
meal. Take lots of outdoor
exercise wark. i ride, - drive.
within half mile of farm. My. reason Make a regular habit Of this
rlllv3. 19' that I clo not need the and in manv cases chronic con
is P'ets off?;. wSrss stipon may fbe cusi!i'
' ixri 1 vvHnr u riare Karrtas wian. 1 viiw v mi j w - 1 . - 1
''k to buy and mean buainess can get JVhen a purgative is. required and Monday nights were not
,;' '--.vrnjation ahnnt thn nlnnn from 1 fo rc cnmnthmnrmi H and (rant A I t r hMv
lint? vUttiuucuam a uiuiuau 0 , .. . i
-fSt OI11JHI.-I 1UC 1U1
.
buckwheat, etc.," ts reported lecting. New York Prcs?.
from manv parts of the coun-
. 1. v t a- a, f a i rv rn-T
ty, while in other sections A orlUL'ii.IJNlT liAuAMii i
they, had no trost. r armers Latel befell a railroad la-
have been, putting in full time , wr;tA Dr. A. TTpIIaM. I her." This marvellous medi
.. . . . . . . rr .i I ' ' I . . i . j a. ll
of Williford, Ark. "His foot erne is guarauieea w cure aa
was badly crushed, but Buck- throat, chest and lung diseases,
len's Arnica Salve quickly Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bot -
cured him. It's simply won-,' ties iree at Jonn iuu s amg
"Awful anxiety was felt for
the widow of the brave General
Burnham, of Machias, Me.,
when the doctors said she
would die from pneumonia be
fore moraine:." writes Mrs. S.
H. Lincoln, who attended her Seud $5 and tbey will lie sent by
that fearful night, but she express, but not prej aid. '- 'And
begged for Dr. King's New here is a letter from G. W. Nich
Discovery, which had more ol, or Jesnp, Ga., who also sends
than once saved her life, and b's interesting book. ' A Sol
cured her of Consumption, dier'a Story ol the Lawton Gordon
After takine-.she sleDt all nie-ht. Evana Brigade.", Thai's right. Ii
Further use entirely cured
Willie's Trouble.
What's tha trouble. Willie r
said Mrs. Brown to he? Bmall son,
who warf crying.' ' '
nfyl lfcite won fly," soboea Wil
lie, Tud I "made it out of .fly papey
too.
iThe Crove anauaa.
Crows taye no t&ret than twenty
seven difwrent cries, each distinctly
reeraV to a different actioa. .
this .week cutting oil their
com, and saving what they
can of the damaged
wheat
buck-
The, frost on Sunday
Ait-lrinr!' r.r- mi.oJf nKn
iitioiN of H,aie,
s. m. Mcdowell,
and Liver Tablets. For sale by
Morganton n.c J W. A. Leslie, drnggist.
The
News-Herald.
derf ul for burns, boils, piles
and all skin eruptions. It's
the world's champion healer.
Cure guaranteed. 25c. Sold by
John Toll.
store.
Selz Shoes.
1. 1. DaVm & Son.
A SAD DISAPPOINTMENT
" Ineffective liver medicine is
a disappointment, but you
don't want to rmrere. strain and
we can find one man out of every break the glands of the stom
regiment who will write its history aca ail(j Towels. De Witt's
we win aoou get our rosier sianeu T:rfhv,Ear v Risers never dlS-
anooiiit. Thev cleanse the sys
tem of all poison and putrid
matter and do it so gently that
one enioys the pleasant effects.
For a bad taste in the mouth They are a tonic to the liver.
take Chamberlain's Stomach Cure biliousness, torpid nver
and Ijivpr tablets. For sale bv I and prevent fever. Leslie's i
W. A. Leslie, druggist. . I Drug Store
on a North Carolina basis. .
But I am not well aud must for
bear for this time.
WOOD'S "TRADE MARK
FARM SEEDS
are the best that can be obtained
free from weed seeds and impur
. ities and of strong germinating
qualities. It is very important if
yon desire to secure good stands
and good crops to purchase the
highest grade Seeds obtainable.
This you can always do by pur
chasing .Wood' "Trade Hark
Brand " of Farm Seeds.
Wood's Fall Catalogue tells all
about Vegetable and Farm .
Seeds for Fall Planting, Seed
Wheat, Oat, Rye, Barley,
Vetches, Grass and
Clover Seeds, etc
Write for Fall Catalogue and
prices of any Seeds desired.
' T.W.WOOD 4 SONS
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.