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I' 1 't AM cctablc P-c r- ratio i for As - -lr.2 Si; t" Vina- is;'.! DwvcSf. -f rcniftcs jJv,; Opium .Murlfhiiii i: jlix.Snut.i- iitMtlf Sriit - A perfect Pen Tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms ,Copvu?sons .feverish- Tac Simile Sttf ru.:us e ''EXACT' COPY OF WRAPPER. SSii :! S:onatnre -Alii KSS A of BHil m m a ran n bo truly f-"2d for motherhood, a woman should lay the foundation cf tealtb in her girlhood, Mo symptoms of weakness or disease of her delicate sexual organization 6hould be neglected. There should be no rain at the rat . i monthly periods, no irregularities, no suppression end no profusion. ? Aa ali-suiuciect aid to lsj.it ta ( ts ; r ii It makes girls end women, wivea and A C3FL!AT3 CASE. I have been troubled for four or five 7ftrs wjth burnin.g pains in myhart a?.d lower boweb. also my rir.t hip. caused irora vomb derangements. I tried various lori j i: 'a but fcipcrieiir t n relief until I bfaii Ksinc G. F. P. I had only used it a Uort timo whu the v.ur.s and burninps crev? less. It is undoubtedly a first-class remedy aud ntu!etd woman maxe iso r.iistake vnen Uiey use i la prel erence to cil others. MRS. BANNER LEWIS. Csmdsn. Ala. r W. A. f: F-il J? TJi. W Elood. ..-i fi' 18 1- t:1 i)on't become diatour-ged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. TVnuc. I f luis siK-nt nlifciii.;f . -.p just such casus as yours. All consultations areFBEZ. "I hac a PoTi-rvr rheumatism f 10 years and have often been eonfinea to tie h"nse and sometimes to my bed for several days. I coomeoced taking Dr. Fenner's Eiiney al Backarho Cure whoa I vr -3 suffering intensely. It afforded relief at once. I v'.v f-.-el as well as I ever have in my i : ;. ADA BLACKWELL, Kansas City, "I suffered fr'itn kilney ar.i Lhidor trouble cntil life was not T'orth living. I began :i':z; Dr. Fenner's KiI'iv p.tA Baekac-hd Cure and in a short time noticed a great improves-at. I v.t,! soon p, rrriar. nr y cured. IIOWAED tvIITCHELL, Kansas City Mo." ld bv Drusuiits, t-uc. ana f I. Ask for Ir. Fenuur's Alaiuuac or Cook Rook Fbee. M. 3T. We sell Paper ags and can fill orders for large as well as small qunities at very low prices. All sizes from 1-2 to 20 lb. in stock. We also keep many things in the Station ery line used in offices and the school room. We have a larse stock of PrinPr'o ia. tionary and are prepared to fill orders for Job Printing in the best style and on short notice Try us. 'She News-Herald, 1. G. COBB. Proprietor Fine Fasm sod Mlli for Sale, I olTi r foi- s;,io the farm of S. M. Mc Do.vi.ll, on C;moe crock, containing 300 acres, n which is ;i ;"k1 residence and a merchant mili. The farm was for merly owned by J. D. Alexander, and is i very desirable farm. Price 4.000, of which ?2.S0Oi!iu.st he paid ia cash, an I balance can be arranged hi annu al installments to suit purchaser, de ferred payments bearing interest at 6 PLce, 10Cf'll,n lobe ii-en Jan. 1, X'JOk Gallon or hlress. iiofjrantoti, X. C. WAXTKD.-For U. S. Armv AblsiKxlied, unmarried mCn, between the .t-cs '.f 21 and 35. citizens of United !7n .os: f'f ;'(r" ch.-r.iclcr and temper- - ' 'us, who e.' ii Wt e Ilnvlish. P. ,r a, rcau and format ion an- ply h. K ec rm tin Officer, First Na .if, Cliarlotte: South. tional hank bt ern Loan and 1 ru.st huiidinrr. liror-nc. o, or 4tHatton ave., Aihcville, N. C. 9 E3 13 El ta PJ3 For Infants and Children. You Have SaEiUiJ Always Bought THE CENTAUR COHMIIr. WEW TDM CITY. W3 4 i Unars tho & 1 k J" I.' ap flimc slier nil n I Thirtv Years depends upca fc health e! th mo&er. Their lives become more sad more ertificlel and Mature r.eeds more s:d than she did fifty years ago. To lers&ie corspiair.ts is WHICH MEANS v i r mothers, strong, vigorous, well. riitriRiB 05: t bi L. CERST&-E & CO., Unattanoosa, Ten. Kelt bt all DrDlKM at tl.OO a , ssttit, T six bottios for $5.00. A 1pUt ddn..d to "Th L.viio' ITvBlth Clab, car L. Gf.rti a 'o., dvle for th trtmnt f all fmai cotcf4&Lntn tn nay vomu who dtMlres LESLIE. Druggist. All Diseases cf the idneys, bladder, zv.i urinary organs. Also heart diss? rheumatisis. backati.e, gravel, dropsy, fcE&L troubles. M. '4S AdEiuiistratrix's Notice. Havin.cr qualified as administratrixcf of V. II. Boyer, deceased, notice i.-t hereby given to all persons havin" claims against the estate of said intes tate to present them to the nudersifrned withm twelve moTiths from this date, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement r.nd thereby save cost. Mrs. Gertkttiiis Bockk. Atlmrx o w K- Hoirer. May 14, 1903. NOTICE. Notice is hereby priven that the tax lister for the town of Morg-anton will meet with the township listers at the Court House June 10th to loth, 1903, for the purpose of listing- prooerty for town taxes. It is hoped that all prop erty in the town will be listed prompt! v. thereby saving the owners trouble. Hamilton- Eh vi. , Town Tax Lisl-r. Subscribe Nkws-IIerald. for The 5i - m7yK V A M V Bags ALL OVER THE HOUSE. The Value of Our Common Wild Dan delion as "Greens." The value of the biggest green herbs to the health cannot be ex aggerated. More useful than the green lettuce of the garden and any cultivated ppinaeh of the field are the wild dandelions and cowslips of the meadow and swamp. In the country the dandelion is so common a pi mt that it is naturally despised. In England, where it is conipara tivciy uncommon and the wild chic ory i:5 substituted for it in the herb fhors, the dandelion is properly es teemed aud is raised carefully in gardens as a pot herb and a salad plant. Wild dandelion leaves are recognized as a more wholesome pot herb than anything else. Tick the tender green leaves early in the spring before the flower buds have, formed. Cut a very small por tion of the root with the leaves, in order to give the plant something of its wholesome tonic bitterness. Wash the plants carefully, throw-in- them into an abundance of salt ed water. Let them simmer for fif teen minutes instead of an hour, as old houicwives used to cook their croons. As soon as they have cook ed drain them into a colander and dash cold water from a faucet over them. This chills and blanches them and gives the leaves a fresh, tender jlavor. Chop them fine and I lot them rest until ready to serve. Then warm them up in a frying pan with a little butter, salt and p'-pper, slicing two or three hard bo'ii'jd ecs over them. New York Da Ir. nty Comforters For Summer, every home where one or more girls r. f-s if a to the rirettv summer dress from lawns, dimities and challies will accumulate. One sea- foi-'s vcar leaves tliem briprht and pretty, jiist. enough 'but of date to TCt'ss litem undesirable for another e!doon, yet the material ia almost s.i goo-i r.s new. The most conven ient v. ay of utilizing them is in iaakiri comforts for the beds in saniutjr. Cttt them in strips or as larco sqttaivs as possible, sew the parr? i; ;ilier on the machine, us ing uleiiekc-d flour sacks for the lin ing. One pound of cotton batting is sufficient for the filling. Do not spend your time in quilting them, but knot -with a pretty contrast of zephyr yum. They require so much less time and material than the making of summer quilts. They are uaody washed, and their light weight makes them comforts in deed. The process of making may be vow simple too. One need not both er Vrith quilting frames, but pin the four corners of the lining to the car pet. spread the batting evenly, lay on the pieced top and carefully pin or traste the parts together, then re move to a table, and in a couple of hours the knotting may bo fin ished. Bind with the machine, and you are done. I have used comforts made from such material and in this mar.r.er continuously for four years, ami they are good yet. B. F. Par son in Housekeeper. Lnvsnder Growing In Favor. LiiVenucr is a color which has been used very little in household decoration. It is a trving color to most complexions, and it is rather ton pensive in its suggestion. Re- cently, however, some beautiful chintzes and tapestries have ap peared in lilac and lavender tones, and the shops are even offering bed room sets stained or enameled in the same hues. An artistic bed comes from an English house, the straight, simple lines stained a rich drop lavender. The wood is rubbed down to a fine wax finish, and the onlv decorations are small inserts of dull tjold and brown in the cen tral panels of the head and foot boards. The rich covering of this bed is of lavender and gold brooade, edged with a narrow gilt galloon. ? A Fresh Air Closet. A fxe5h air closet is a boon, and if one can use a hammer effectively it need not cost more than a dollar. llako a box frame, with shelves in side. It should be placed out of lAor3 out of the sun's rays and srbero the cat cannot get at it. On the wall is a good place. Put food awry in it, using clean earthen dishc? as receptacles, never silver or any ether sort of metal. Provide a cheese cloth bag for each dish, put tinrr the dish in and tviner the baar emit. Camphor painted on this box once a fortnight will keep away red or liia;i ants. Peas and Potatoes. ) An old fashioned New England rdish is iiiade by boiling green peas ana row potatoes together. .Boil the peas for twenty minutes, then add the potatoes, which' should be small; put m a teaspoonful of sal and boil twenty minutes longer. JL our en the water, add a teaspoon ful of butter, a cupful of cream or rich ruiiK, heat through and serve. A SURGICAL OPERATION Is always dangerous do not m.u ui to tne surgeon's knife until yon have tried De Witt's vviien nazei ttalve. It wil cure wnen everything else fails it has done this in thousands ot easts. Here is one of them: I suiieied from bleeding and protruding piles for twenty years. Was treated by differ ent specialists and used many remedies, but obtained no re lict' until I used DeWitt's AVitch Hazel Salve. Two boxes of tins salve cured me eighteen months ago and I have not had a touch of the piles since. H. A. Tisdale, Summerton, S. C. lor Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Protruding Piles no re medy equals De Wit's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by all drug gists. rTTui: evs-IIi;kali for JoblVrk. Office " A LITTLE NONSENSE. How Poor Harold Lost the Girl of IfJ3 Choice. 'T don't know what to say, II old," replied the lovely girl after a long pause. "There are bo many things to be considered. Did you ever care for anybody before you inet me?" "Never, Lucy," fervently respond ed the young man. "You are the first and only I" "Would you want mc to go and live with your people ?" "No; we will have a little cottage of our own." "You will be tired of mc in less than a year." "I wouldn't tire of you in a thou sand years!" "Would you be willing to spend your evenings at home 'i" "Every one." "Men arc such tyrants, and I've always been used to having my own way." "You shall have your own way still." "You will never tell mc I must or mustn't do anything?" "Never." "Always let me do just as I please?" "Absolut eh'." "Then I shall have to say no, Harold," the maiden said tearfully. "I never could trust myself with Eueh a husband as that!" Chicago Tribune. Do You Doubt Him? I Ij'r j ill IV- v : ; J,'': "Oh, I don't know." More Interesting. "This," said the dealer, "is the very latest odometer. You should -have one." "What's the idea of it ?" inquired the beginner. "It registers the number of miles vour automobile travels." "Have you anything that will reg ister the various distances I travel when I'm thrown out ?w Philadel phia Press. Well Meant. Arthur Millie may be a little pe culiar at times, but she means all right. Harry Yes, I guess that's so. But what arc you driving at ? Arthur I called at her house t'other night, and today she said it was not until I had gone that she realized what a pleasant evening she was having. Boston Transcript. Wa3 Easy. "As I understand it," said the judge, "he dealt you a winning hand and then got mad and whipped you." "That is correct, your honor," re sponded the plaintiff. "Or, in oth er words, he gave me cards and spades and beat me." Indianapolis Sun. Merely Conscientiousness. "Don't you think that actors are sometimes a little egotistical r ""It isn't egotism, answered Mr, Stormington Barnes: "it's conscien tiousness. We want to feel that we are giving the public its money's worth when it comes to 6ee us. Washington Star. Not His Doings. Edith Do you think George was .-ver m love before i 1 Mertle Xo, indeed. lie told me he was only engaged to a widow. Brooklyn Life Ease on the Exchange. Bob Archie has just bought a Beat on the btock jhxehange. Edith The dear boyl I shall make him two sofa pillows for it at once. Judge, No man or woman in the state will hesitate to speak well of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets after once trying them. Thev alwavs pro duce a pleasant movement of tne bowels, improve the anne tite and strengthen the diges tion. For sale by W- A. Leslie, druggist. Ion't ask us about gallons; wears longer." 'Few ;er LAND FOR SALE. Any one desiring to purchase a erood farm near Morgantou now have a chance to buy the home place and 45 acres of lana owned by the late T. 11. McNeely The place is 4 miles north of Moriran ton. near the Lenoir road; has on it a good dwelling of 7 rooms, all necessary out buildicg3, a good well and plenty of timber for fuel. Fifteen acres of the land in cultivation, 5 of which is bottom lyiDii ou John's river. Terms of sale, half cash, balance in G and 12 months, or would trade for good prop erty in Morgantou. Apply to G. O. BOWERS. FOR THE LITTLE ONES. Queer Way the Hawaiians Catch Fish Without Using Hooks. "T.nn melomelo" is what the Ha waiian fishermen call this decoy. It is made of the hardest wood to be found on the islands and is carv ed and rubbed till it assumes the shape of a club, with a little knot at the smaller end, to which the lmc is tied. The club is from one to tnree feet long. A village sorcerer performs certain rites over it ovyr a sacred fire. After this is done me ciuu ia mafic, and the fisherman must be extremely careful of it. If a wom an should step over it or enter a canoe in which it lies the club would lose all its power and would be use less ever afterward. After the club has been charmed the fisherman mixes candle nut and cocoanut meat, bakes it and ties the mixture in a wrapper of cocoanut fiber. At the fishing grounds the club is covered with the oily juice of the stuff and is then low-ed carefully to the bottom. The scent of the baked nut meat attracts certain kinds of fish, which soon gather -and begin to nibble at the club. As soon as enough fish are around the decoy a small bag shaped net is low ered very gently until its mouth is just over the club. The latter is then pulled up carefully and cun ningly till it is within the bag. The fish are so eager for the stuff with which the club is covered that they follow it into the net without fear. As soon as all the fish are in it a fisherman dives and closes the mouth of the net, whereupon the rest haul it up quickly. Miss Malcontent. No wonder my dolly Looks Ray and glad; Bhe has nothing in life To make her sad, And any child can be glad and pay It It only is dressed In a sensible way. She Isn't squeezed up In a preat long ccat Too loose In the sleeves And too tisht round the throat, With a bow In front that gets In the way Every time she goes out with her friends to play. And she doesn't wear shoes That pinch her toos Or a hat that files When a strong wind blows. Fine clothes are too fine for every day, And they're so In the way when you try to play! 11. O. Kobbe In St. Nicholas. Did as Ho Was Told. A little freedom is a dangerous thing, but it is a most luxunfiis one, thought young Alfred, who, accord ing to the Ltica Observer, went to a party under instructions from hi3 father not to walk home if it rained, but to take a cab. It did rain, and great was the fa ther's surprise when his son arrived home drenched to the skin. "Why didn't you take a cab, as I told you ?" asked the father sternly. "Oh, I did!" was the savage re ply. "But when I ride with you you always make me ride inside. This time I went on top with the driver. Say, dad, it was grand!" Esther's Experiment. Little Esther, aged four, noticed the other day at dinner the rest of the family helping themselves lib erally to mustard. Nobody offering her any, she wait ed till something drew away the at tention of the others, when she lift ed the mustard spoon, liberally daubed a piece of bread with the fiery condiment and took a substan tial bite. Her hand immediately went up to her mouth; but bravely suppressing an outcry, she put the bread away from her, remarking: "I think I'll wait till that jelly gets cool." Little Chronicle. omach No appetite, loss of strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings; and catar.-h of mc siomacn are an due to indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices of ditrRsiinn ,. Mist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does nol only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lininz tne stomach. " Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood. W. Va says foTbih? m wo r now using it in milk Kodol Digests What Yon r Bottles only. J 1.09 Sire holding VA tirae. the trial sizs, which sells for 60 cents. PwP?5lblLl!iJWITT A CO., OHiOAQO iou will find tout-has of style in our children 'b clothing, not to le lound at other stores. . It. F. Davis, The Clothier. III Bs ' HIS NARROW ESCAPE. The late Denis J. Swenie, for many years chief of the Chicago fire department, was known over all the United States as one of the most successful of lire lighters, lie nevnr asked his men to take any risks that he was not willing to take himself, and ho was covered with the scars of wounds received m the performance of his duty. A fierce fire broke out in the downtown district one day, and, as usual, he was one of the first to ap pear on the scene. It was a stuh- j-orn blaze, and while tne iiremen oin a point of van 1-1 A 1 f were flight: .ia it ir tage there was an explosion that blew the chief and several of his men out through an open doorway. A moment later the roof fell in. The chief picked himself up from the sidewaiK. Halt his hair was singed off, his face was blackened and covered with scratches and bruises, both hands were bleeding, and he limped as he hunted for his helmet. "Boys," he said, "we got away from there just in time. If we had stayed in that room a second longer wo might have got hurt." The Word "Stunt" Gaining Caste. The word "stunt," as meaning a Specific task or performence, is mak ing very rapid progress toward re Epcctability and good standing in the language. But a few years ago it Mas seen in print only in the Eporting columns of newspapers, and then always in quotation marks. Now it has broken into Harpers Magazine and even the Atlantic Monthly, though m the latter case with an explanation which seems to read into it a meaning that does not really belong to it. Already nearly everybody drops it from the tongue without even the hint of cr. ?pol ogy, and it seems in a fair way very soon to take a permanent and un disputed place in all the dictiona ries. Those who are fastidious in the matter of language may lament and protest, but their lamentations and protests in similar previous cases have had little effect. The English language is growing all the time, and sometimes, like the most carefully trained rosebush, for ex ample, it asserts an irrepressible tendency to grow a little wild. Providence Journal. Even Mansfield Smiled. Eichard Mansfield is a stickler for every little point in the presentation of his plays, yet now and then the unexepected happens in such away as to provoke a smile from one who is not considered the most humor ous of actors. In the final scene of "A Parisian Romance" Mansfield as Baron Chevrial falls dead at sup per amid the talking and music. The doctor in the play calls out: "Stop the music! The baron is dead I" and the curtain falls. On one occasion Mansfield was playing a one night stand in a small country town where the mu sic of the local orchestra was atro cious. At the supper scene Mans field fell dead as usual, but the ac tor who was playing the part of the doctor cried out : "Stop the music! It has killed the baron I" Even Mansfield smiled. VER Y KEilAEKABLECUKE OF DIARRHOEA. "About six years ajro for the first time in my life 1 had a sudden and severe attack of diarrhoea," says Mrs. Alice Miller, ol Morgan, Texas. "I got temporary relief, but it came DacK again and again, and for six long years I have suffered more misery and agony than I can tell. It was worse than death. My husband spent hundreds of dollars tor physi eians7 prescriptions and treat ment without avail. Finally we moved to Bosque county, our present home, and one day I happened to see an advertise ment of ' Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy with a testimonial oi a man who had been cured by it. The case was so similar to my own that I concluded to try the remedy. The result was won derful. I could hardly rtalize that 1 was well again, or be lieve it could be so after hav ing suffered so long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing but a tew cents, cured me." For sale by W. A. Leslie, Drug gist. Harked For Life. "No matter where I hide," sighed the Jeopard, "I'm alwaya spotted." Cornell Widow. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills These pills change weakness into strength, hstlessness into energy, brain-fag into menta power. They're wonderful iD building up the health. Only 20 per box- Sold by John Tul and W. A. Leslie. Wood's Farm Seeds. Cow Peas Soja Beans Two of the most important crops for farmers every where. Write for leaflets entitled 4 Soja Beans vs. Corn" and "Cow Peas The Clover of The South," giving special information about these crops. We carry large stocks of all SEASONABLE FARn SEEDS, Seed Corn, flillet, Sorghums, Teosinte, Late Seed Pota toes, Crimson Clover, Buckwheat, etc. Wood's Seed Book and Special Circu lars Riving . prices and seasonable ln formotion, mailed free. T.W. Wood & Sons, Sasdsmen, SiCHIfiGKD,. VIR6ISIA. M BSrCometo The Nkws-Hhu ali) of lice for paper Bags. J) j DO OMTO OTHCR$ j i j as pro 4 H&.S Eevten TKree CevSM. "I was attached last May by aprrndi cttls. As I showed signs of recovery doctor and I began to cast around for a smtabh diet and a a result we fo 1 upon ' Force, ' which has been a wonderful boon to me I nave eaten almost three cases. 11. 11. Milleb. i .9 Squeezes. A certain wc.-kly wakes up its de linquent subscribers in this lively fashion: "It is said that aman who squeezes "a dollar never squeezes his wife. A glance at our subscription book leads us to believe that many women in this section are not hav ing their ribs cracked. Come in and settle and show that all's right at home." A glance at our sub scription list will show that there arc mora women around Hazel Green who have not been squeezed in the last two or threo years than any other part oi the state. iiazei Urcen Herald. A Too Hasty Dentist. A young Maryland widow has just won a strange lawsuit. She kad a number of teeth filled, witn gold, and after the work was done she said, that it was not satisiac- torv. The dentist asked to exam ine his work and while doing 60 pulled out all the teeth which he 1 T1 1 'Jl IT TT 1 3 1 nau linen witn goia. ne saia m court that he could not afford to lose the gold if he was not to get his money, but the judge thought he had been a bit hasty, and it cost him $3,000. For Prevention of Cruelty to Men. At a recent charity fair at Nice none oi tho men was worried to buy, as they had all purchased a badge, price 0 franca, which ex empted them from all importuni ties from saleswomen. These badges purported to be those of the Society For Prevention of Cruelty to Men, but in spite of them most of the gentlemen spent a good deal. Mrs. Fred Unra.th, Er'5;tlent Country 'liil, Beiiton Harbor, Midi. "After my first baby was born I did not seem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but instead cf getting better I grew weaker every day. My hus band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui for a week ar.d see what it would do for me. I did take the medicine end was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month I was able to take up rr-y usual duties. I am very enthusJ. astic m its praise." Wine of Cardui reir.f crces the organs of generation for the "ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis carriage. No woman who takes Wine of Cardui need fear the coming of her child. If Mrs. Unrath baa taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she would not have been weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. VltlEorCARDUl CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS "r tnTf. Always reliable. KAdlM.ask DrueeiBt Tor (IIHIIiMTKKM EJiULKII in ltd and Uold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon, rake no oilier. Krfuae dancfrotta aubati. culionaand imitationa. Buvof your Druggist, r send 4-. ir suimps for Parlirulara, Troti M"i! and " Hrlier Top l.ndirs." in letter, y return Mail. 10,000 lestunouiaia. Bold by 11 Urupnists. CHICEE8TEB CHEMICAL CO. flOO aiafSison Square, FHIU, PA, Mentloa tkla mwi. Sv & 5 We promptly obtain V. 8. and Foreign deud model, sketch or photo dl invention ior r ;ree report on patentability. For free book K j Opposite U. S. Patent Office Re. 3. W. Berry (of Arktnus Metlioaisl Conference. wrttest) "Enclosed fkid fifty cenU t't wfc'o:, two packages of 'TEKTUIN A." We wonder bow we ban raised chUdrea w iiaout it. Thoocntr Au souri sent ua a package and It earns at a most Opportuu time; our babs was in a serioas ccnaitlon ; been ia bad condition for days, and nothing that w guy did any good the second dose of "Ti, perfect relief and he has had no fiuUttt lioubA Otber members ol ths (amtiy bar vol U sau been s perfect snoceas. lim Dumps' physician one? 4 .4 Said be: "I'll have no draught or pill." Said Jim: "Ho, ho.ycu're on the shelf, You who cure ethers, cure' yourself." Then Jim sect up sorai "Force" to him, "That's what he need--," quoth " Sunay jtr... ' The Ke-to-Serve CsseaJ for doctor and patient. ejv yJI. ' A Dish of Carrjio. New carrots are a:v - ' - - wholesome vegetables, "l . lieious cooked as f ollo v-: . : r lightly and cut into strvj- I salted water. Strain oil' tl - v.v season with salt, pepper, a bit1..) :; ion juice and a lump of br.t: ; . . return to the saucepan unui :, butter is melted, shaking ii. L.uI. rots about in it until all are i Pour into a hot dish for servinj:. If von have rreen Deas boil a owS - j A -A of them and pour over the curr it when they arc in the dish. It nuikts one of the prettiest of vegetal-' dishes and i3 a3 good as it looks. NOTICE. All persons having left watchc. clocks, jewelry, etc., with the late V. IL Boger for repairs and not havin called for same will please call at once and pay charges and receive sanv. Failure to comply wilh tl.U r.-quot within twelve mouths will l.o consid ered a forfeiture of the property. Mrs. Of.ktrt i.i: r.. k-.t-r, Atlmrx. of W. II. U .-. : . W May 14, 1903. H3A3 US31dUii5 fHOOHAV 3H1 auiusEii. ft 1 1 If 5 rtz t AiaGprup. THREE TIMES THE OF ANY OTJIKli. T1IIUD EASIER, ONE Tllllil? r; Amenta wanted pied territory. Wheeler & Wilson 5n Atlanta, Gj. .yhr expense:- vr-. r i TRAC" MA- rrf?v Copy-AcThts Anyr.ne pending RFketch and do- -r ' : qnlckly aertain our opin!.-n ft--1 ''. inventirm is prohablf pmcum-i:-. i -tionstrictlycoTiUdoiituil. Hiiii -r-'-'- i eef.t fre. o:!st atren.yfvr 5' - .' Pjitem takon thr"!rhT-.tii'ni .. gpecial nt'lice wit'nost chiirkre, i!i t'- ic nmr vi; A handsomely V.lr strateil wretl ''. culaii.m i.f any ioientliirt J.uni.-.:. yoar: four njohttis, 1. rioid by:i'.'' ' MUNN&Co.3S,Broad- Branch OfTico. 02f V SU Washm, Thousands Saved Oy dr. KING'S w mm This wonderful medicing posi- tively cures Consumption, Cougr)$ Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu- monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La-t Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat,! Croup and Whooping Cough. t Every bottle a ua ran teed. NcP Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. &$ I. Trial bottle free. " Stevens m Crack Shot Rifle, A. new rifle. 20-incli IwrA TTT:1 i. i r T ri'iP and .22 short E. F. Has AUTOMATIC SAFETY a:'j cannot be discharged ac-ciil- i ; ally. Price Only If these rifles are not carried in et send it to you express prepaid. Send stamp for catalog describiw com plete lino aad containing valuable i- formaaoa to ehootera. . The J. Stevems km m Tool Co. . 0. B.i 3380 CH1CCPEE FALLS. fc'ASS F ir V v v i J E A BTR. M Q"F F ETT 'S JM EETHINC5 POWDERSy Rf.irar RnmnA. Ark., t ;
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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July 9, 1903, edition 1
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