Hi) News T7 BEING YOUft The News-Herald J IS THE I BEST ADVERTISING I Job Printing TO 1 i s k w i j "ce: TheNevvs-neram umcc. MEDIUM IN THE Piedmont Section.- T. G. COBB, Publisher. First-Class Work at Lowest i Prices. f THE BURKE COUNTY NEWS.1 Consolidated Nov 29 1901 THE MOKGANTON HERALD0"80"" Wov' Z9' Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance VOL. XIX MORG-ANTON, N. C. SEPTEMBER 24, 1903. No-25. BERALD. TACii- i. i. - idache ? n't digest well? poor? Bowels It's your liver! Ayer's Pills We liver pills; they cure dys- A tl H-iitraiRta. . 6 iAPP 3 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. As Told by Itlie Papers in the Neighboring Counties. I 5 km 77 . .-,1iir DKiUSt " . r-.oh black? Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE .,,.r.,T,. on H. P. Hall C he or beard a beautiful for the Whiskers Nashua, N.H. ire; insurance;. We wri.e r ire xusuiauco pun- in tbe largest home and for eign companies. i f linuil rn nrnnprt r Lonrp.i in this aaeucy, established ilteeu vears ago, has been prompt k ami sat.sl'actorily settled. f . . rl.ii yve are ageing iui North Carolina tiome, 'Aetna o i Hartford, Hamburg Bremen, Hartford, of Hartford, Con. Insurance Company of North America, Niagara of New York, Home, of New York and German American. Policies placed on our books are i'oraptly renewed before expira- liou. . We write risks from $i00 to 100,000, ou property in town or AVERY X lRVIN, AgtS. food's Seeds FOR FALL SOWING. Farmers and Gardeners who de sire the latest and fullest informa tion about Vegetable anil Farm Seeds should write for Wood's New Fall Catalogue. It tells all about the fall planting of Lettuce, Cab bage and other Vegetable crops which are proving bo profitable to southern growers. Also about Crimson Clover, Vetches, Grasses and Covers, Seed Oats, Wheat, Rye, Barley, etc. Wood's New Fall Catalogue mailed free on request. Write for it. T.W.WOOD&SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. CATAWBA. Newton Enterprise, Sept. 18 th. Cotton picking: and Mcdowell Marion Democrat, Sept. 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sloan, of visitors here fodder pulling are keeping the farmers , Morganton, were very busy these days. J during the week. The next campmeeting, and Miss Kate P. Woods, of Balti- the last one in this county, will more, now teaching in Morgan be at Wesley Chapel on the first ton, was the guest of her sister, CLEVELAND. Shelby Star, Sept. 16th. The Shelby graded school has a record breaking attendance. There are nearly 400 students enrolled. It is a fine school. There was a record-breaking attendance upon the Shelby Bap tist Sunday School last Sunday morning, 243 being present. Revival services will begin in the Shelby Methodist church next WATATJGA. Boone Democrat. Scot. 17th. Messrs. Crit Horton and broth er, J. B. Horton, of Jforth Wilkes boro, closed a deal with Mr. W. C. Coffey for his New River farm last week, paying $3,250 there- j for. Dr. Jones was thrown from a cart on Friday evening last, and is the possessor of a very lame shoulder. He has been keeping EXPECTING SOMETHING FOE NOTHING. Over Credulous People Who Expect the Government to Provide-for Them. Raleigh News and Observer, When the Alliance" was first organized, some of the more ig norant members did not fully un derstand its mission. They thought it was a sort of Santa Claus that was to bring them something. To illustrate that Sunday. Rev. E. C. Glenn, the "P practice just as u not ning .u iu- well known evangelist, will assist naa "appenea. Pastor Sherrill. . A 'phone message from Collets- KILLED FOE SEDUCTION. Sunday in October. The colored excursion from Statesville to Asheville has been abandoned because the-town au thorities at Asheville would not ! allow the train to enter that place. Farmers are making a fine lot of hay. The grass on Clark's creek has very little mud on it as there has been uo overflows for many weeks, and the crab grass generally is good. Mr. Frank Rayder has already put up 40 stacks of hay and will have 20 more. This will surpass most of the famous Watauga and Mitchell meadows. Married, Tuesday evening, Sep tember 10, by Esquire A. J.Flem ing, Mr. Jno E. Smith to Miss Bertha M. White, both from Caldwell county. On Sunday, September 13, by Rev. M. A Abernethy, Mr. Geo. Propst -to Miss Emma Sigmon, daughter of Mr. E. I. Sigmon. On Sunday, the 13th, at 7 p. in.. Mr. Daniel Yount, son of Mr. D. P. Yount, of Hickory, to Miss Hettie Yount, daughter of Mr. W. H. Yount, of Newton, Rev. F. K. Roof officiat ing. Mrs. A. DeR. Meares, over Sun day. Clerk of the Court Thomas Mor ris has sold his property on Gar den street to Dr. J. G. Reid. Con sideration $1200. Mr. Morris has invested heavily in farm lands and now owns one of the finest properties in the county. A telegram reached here -Tues day from Lynchburg, Va., ap prising Mrs. W. H. Bobbitt of the serious illness of her son, A. C. Bobbitt, who left here last Satuiday with hie wife and child ren for a two weeks' visit t that place. Mr. Bobbitt .is suffering from an attack of appendicitis and an operation will . be neces sary. His mother left here on the evening train for Lynchburg, We regret to chronicle the con tinued and critical illness of Dr. J. E. Osborne, of Knob Creek, one of the oldestand best known citizeus of the countv. His re covery is very doubtful. Mr. B. B. McSwain, of No. 2 township, died Sunday at the advanced age of 74 years. He leaves a wife and three children. one of the number being Prof. D. F. McSwain, of Sharon. Mr. Esley E. Cabaniss, a good farmer of DePew, sent us a record-breaking corn stalk last Saturday. It measured a little over 14 feet in height and had one ear of corn, which was nine feet from the foot of the stalk. E ville, says that Mack Kincaid suicided there on Monday last by cutting his throat. He is said to have been a young man of good repute, and no cause for his rash act has been assigned. , A meeting of the Executive Committee and Trustees of the Training School will be held m Boone on Tuesday Sent. 22. 1903, at 1 p. m. The object of the meeting will be to elect a fac ulty, name a day for the opening of the school, and to locate a site for the new building. Mrs. Allen Hix, of DeerfMd, af ter several weeks of suffering, der told a stof-y abuut a farmer in his section who brought a bag with him at the second meeting of the Alliance. He couldn't spell and had misconceived the name and spirit of the organiza tion. "What did you bring that bag for?" he asked. "Well," he replied, "I jined the 'Lowance last mouth and I fotched the bag to carry my 'lowance home in it." It takes time for some people to catch on to new things. Take "Russell E. Sherrill, of Mt. TJlla, Charged With Seducing a Young Woman, Killed by Her Uncles. StateSTille Landmark, 18th. Russell R. Sherrill, about 22 years old, who lived with his mother, Mrs. A. E. Sherrill, at tfn near Mt. Ulla, Rowan county, was killed about 6 o'clock yesterday morning by Thos. J. White and Chalmers White, brothers and prominent young men of Concord. The killing took place-on the piazza at the home of Sherrill's mother. The Landmark is indebted to the courtesy, of Editor Deaton, of the Mooresvilre Enterprise, for the following brief particulars of the tragedy, which were ob tained by 'phone yesterday after noon: Young Sherrill was charged with seducing Miss Annie White, a young woman who lies with her mother in the Mr. Ulla neigh borhood. The Messrs. White, of New Dinning Car Service Between Salisbury and Chattanooga. Chattanooga Times. A new dining car service will be inaugurated between Chattanooga and Salisbury, N. C, on the South ern Railway trains Nos. 11 a I 12, beginning October 1. The cars are now jn the s'-ops, being arranged on the buffet style On this run three meals will be served a day. The dining car will be. attached here on the early morning train and breakfast will be served between here aud Knox ville, dinner at Asheville, aud sup per at Salisbury, N. C. Ou tbe return trip breakfast" will be served just after the traiu pulls out from Salisbury, dinner at Asheville and sapper this side of Knoxville. the matter of free silver. Some people thought they were to get Concord, who are uncles of the silver for nothing. Some people young woman, were advised of talk about a 'free gospel" and the matter and called toseeSher- think it means they musn't pay rill yesterday morning. The in OWES HIS LIFE TO A NEIGHBOR'S KINDNESS. Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known throughout Mercer aud mmner counties. W. Va- most likely owes his life to the kind ness of a neigbor. He was al most hopelessly afflicted with diarrhoea ; was attended by two physicians who gave him little, if-any, relief, when a neighbor learning of his seri ous condition, brought him a bottle ot Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme- j . l- : 1 ,i 1 i the preacher. The free rural de- formation is that they begged ttv.W h'n,0m 'Squire quietly passed from earth ou livery eistem is the newest thing him to marry their neice, whose Saturday last and was buried in and the Monroe Journal tells a ruin was laid at his door. He the town cemetery on Sunday story showing that some folks refused and they told him he Z. Champion who evening amid a large concourse think it is a new fangled scheme I must repair the wrong or take died last Friday was insured in Gf Horrowine- relatives and to give them something for noth- the consequences. As he still re- the Gaston Division, and Mrs. C. friends, the Rev. B. F. Hurgett ing. .Here is the story it is' a fused each of the White brothers A. Borders, whose diath is noted conducting the burial exercises, good one and is well told. opened fire on him. Thev fired elsevhere, belonged to the Cleve- Mrs. Hix wns iWntwl Miriaf. '"Esquire Jacob S. Little is the onlv once and a ball from each freight-train No. 66, leaving han( Division of the Peopl e S I inn lsidw vvns loi'Pfl hv nil tlineo I veteran rural free dwlivprv car. I nistol took effect on vouni? Sher- a, I a m u. J J - a w v J v a vJV 1 ' y j-j Mutal Benevolent Life Associa- rier in Union count v. and it, in a ill. inflicting wounds from which DUTHREN RAILWAY. THE STANDARD RAILWAY OP THE SOUTH. The Direct Line to All Points TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. nrictly fhst-claeg equipment on all rOUh ami r ncol Trsina Pnllm.n place SleeDins? Cars on all Niffht ains; Fast and Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are (sured a Safe, Comfortable and Expe tious Journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Vjles, Rates and general information address K. L. Vernon. pu nrnv T. P. A.. C. P Xr T A Jsarlotte. N. C. Asheville. N. C. S. H. Hard wick. G. P. A., WASHINGTON D. C. ill 4 NGRiH-WESTERH RY. TIME a-A-RJD. Effective June 7, 1903. Mixed 70 Uaily- 8 OO pm 8 28 pm Passenger 1 f osthboi-sd Hx Sun nestcr 9 00 am Lowrvs 9 18 am uti-onne S U am W AO Outhnes 9 33 am 8 57 pm Vortmlle 9 49 am 8 19 pm Uover 10 12 am 10 OO pm f Lialms 1 1 no am 1 o as HShonls 1120 am 110 am Lmcolnton 1 1 43 am 2 OO am -.oiuen 12 10pm 2 30 am 12 50 om Mixed 62 Tnea. Ttaors Sat forrniioi:sD ---". i-hs zos pm "ury 12 50 pm 4 00 am Granite Falls 136 pm 4 57 am 2 05 pm 6 ;0 am Passenger Mixed Lenoii 9 Ex Sun 6 OOsur 6 20 am 7 02 am 8 OO am 9 20 am 2 55 am 10 OO am 2 OO pm 3 10 pm 3 45 pm 5 20 pm Mixed Cliff Hickorv N'ewton Maidtn f Lincolnton " Mioais D.llas Oastijnia Clover Vorkville Guthries cConnells Lowrvs Chester a 08 nm 20 pm 71 Dairy 8 00 pm 8 43 pm 9 30 pm 9 50 pm 63 7 00 am 8 05 am 9 15 am 9 35 am 3 45 pm 11 45 pm 11 20 am 4 03 pm 12 15 am 12 10 pm pm l 5 am 12 45 pm 4 52 pm 2 22 am 2 23 pm --12pm 2 55 am 3 25 pm 5 30 pm 4 25 am 3 55 pm 5 57 pm 5 10 am 6 23 pm 6 00 am Moa 6 40 pm 6 50 am 5 45 pm 7 OO am Wed o o i pm 7 23 am 7 17 pm 8 00 am Frl CONNECTIONS. ter Sn.,ti,. - - hZtr7lthr? Railway. snv,nvAIi k?ry Southern Railway. fcCari "u 11 carry Pullman Slecp f ars "etween Chester ani v "'eid. G. P. A., Chester. S .C. iloeriiiaii ; Lcrcest run un.e. noniAa. Branches All Over Europe. lihest racti m-; -u i-: "f raw furs. Hold your shipment n-.a you get our price list Writt " 't lo-Jay. Wo mail it free. CSLEERHAH BROS. 1 122 to 128 Michigan St.. Chlcago,ll. Last Sunday the wife ol Mr John Hefner was one of the peni tents during the forenoon servi ces of the revival meeting at Smith's chapel in Muldlebrook Hefner objected to this, and en tered the chapel, and in the pres ence of the large congregation, dragged his wife out of the house and used profane language. He was arrested and taken before Esquire Fleming and required to give bond for his appearance be fore him Wednesday afternoon to answer the charge of disturb ing religious worship. A very interesting revival meet ing at Smith's Chapel in Middle- brook, conducted by Kev. T. J Willis, of Greenville, S. C, came to a close Sunday night. There were 175 converts and at the closing services 15 persons joined the Baptist church and 23 the Methodist. There were overflow congregations at all the services The preacher stood in the door and addressed himself to both those inside and those outside the house. Mr. WTillis is a plain man, and self educated. But his preaching is effective, and he has been verv successful as a revival i?t. He preached in the court house to a large congregation Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. While in Lincolnton last week we heard-some talk about the Lincolnton postofSce. While the present postmaster, F. A. Bark ley, who is holding an overtime, is generally considered pretty certain of re-appointment, the other candidates ha.ve letters from StateChairman Rollins say ing the question is still open. The two other candidates, Bax ter Beal and Thomas Corn well, have combined their petitions, one to be postmaster and the other assistant. Thev claim a much stronger backinr than Barkley has. A special from Washington to the Charlotte Observer ot Tuesday believes that the question may be settled by appointing Mrs. Wm. Shipp to the place' She is the choice of the business men and her ap pointment would be very popu lar. Marion, on the Charleston divis ion of the Southern railway, yesterday raoj'ning for Blacks- burg, S. C, was wrecked, sup posedly by a broken wh'el, at or near the 190 mile post about one fourth of a mile iorth of Vein Mountain siding abont 9:50 a. m. bo far as can be learned, as we go to press, no person even injured. The passenger train on that division due here at 10:45 a. va. was delayed 6 hours. We regret to announce the death of A. G. Tate, of Bridge- water, and one of the best known citizens of McDowell county. Mr. Tate succumbed Friday to a third stroke of paralysis, after an illness cfseveral days' duration. The funeral services at his late residence were conducted by Rev. L. E. Peeler and interment was made in the family burying tion. The first bale of new cotton was sold in Shelbv last Thurs day by Mr. L. A. Blanton. It weighed 451 pounds and was bought by McMurry & Hull at 11 cents per pound. Mr. Blan ton got the premium of $5.00 of- ferred by them for the first bale of cotton. Mr. Jno. R. McNeilly and Miss Julia Short, of Casar, came to Shelby on Thursday, Sept. 3rd, ind obtained license to marry. On their way home they stopped causes a great communitv. vacancy in the CALDWELL. Lenoir Topic, Sept. 16th. Cabbage are now selling on the streets at 80 cents a hundred and apples at 30 cents the bushel. Mrs. W. C. Newland and Mrs. John Colville, who have been visiting northern cities came home to-day. Dr. Thos. E. Anderson of Statesville last Thursday organ ized the Caldwell Medical Soci- at the hospitable home of 'Squire ety. Dr. Kent was elected presi Zirari Kistler, of No. 8 township, dent, Dr. White of Collettsville onrl nroro tin JtfJ in rti U J was elected vice-president and bonds of matrimony. safe guess to say that thre is he died at 8:30, about an hour not a better one in the United and a half after the shooing. States. 'Squire Little's amiable Drs. Stevenson and Bell were eyes twinkle very brightly as he summoned from Mooresville to tells the story of a darkey who see Sherrill but he was dead be- put up a mail box on his route fore they arrived, when the route was opened up. Immediately after theshooting "Dis is a free d'livery mail the White brothers drove to hain't it?" asked the darkey. Salisbury and surrendered to "Yes," replied 'Squire Little, Sheriff Julian. Mrs. Sherrill, the sale by W. A. Leslie, Druggist. 3,Salesmen. Wanted: to look after our interest in Burke and adjacent counties. Salary or commission. Address, The Harvey Oil Co. Cleveland, O. TRINITY COLLEGE A million dollars invested in endowments and equipments. Large library facilities. Twelve thousand volumes added to library during the past year. Ten scientific labora tories. Gymnasium underscientiricdinction. 1L0 undergraduate and graduate courses of study. Courses of study leading to civil and electrical engineering. Many scholarships awarcea. Loan lnnd to aid wor-hy yormjr men. Trinity graduates in great demand for responsible positions. Bxnenses verv mod erate. The aim is Christian education with out any sectarian spirit or teaching. Sons of ministers and young men studying for the ministry are not charred tuition. Send for catalogue. U. W. NEWSOli, Registrar, Durham, N. C. mother of the deceased, suffered greatly from the shock and is ill from nervous prostration. Mrs. Major Noggle, ol No. 10 township, died Saturday, Si-pt. 5th, of typhoid fever. She was ground. Deceased was a broth- formerly a Miss Boyles and a er of S. P., M. F.-and June Tate, all of Bridgewater, and is sur vived by a wife and six children. A. J. Dula, of Chnla Vista, Cal., formerly of Old Fort, spent a few pleasant hours with ua last Sat urday. Mr. Dula, who once rep resented McDowell in the Legis lature, is a gentleman of keen entelligence and easily'gave us a good christian woman, greatly beloved by all who knew her. Deceased had been -married only ii short time. me ooay was laid to rest in Laurel Hill church cemetery. The sad intelligence of the death of 'Squire E. Z. Champion, of Camp Call, which occurred last f ru'ay night, causes universal was tne answer, ana it was most interesting description of regret throughout this county. the characteristics, trade and Squire Champion was widely prospects of the great California known and highly esteemed and coast country. He lives a few the immense concourse of people miles from San Diego, one of the at the funeral Saturday attested rapidly growing cities of the his popularity, and the high re- southern part of the state, and spect he had won from all. who hns a fine lpmon orchard - He knew him, Dr. Ivey was elected secretary. Mr. Jas. C. Steele died last Wednesday evening at his home near Hibriten and was buried Th u rsd ay at Lo wer Creek ch u rch , funeral services conducted by Revs. G. H. Church and G. D. Sherrill. He was in his 87th year. The rottenest "thing" travel- sometime before the expectant ing under the head of '"Prof, darkey could be made to under- Cowns Grand Comic Quartett stand that thegovernment didn't Company" ever seen in our quiet subscribe for newspapers and little town was witnessed by a send them to him free. When he large crowd of "suckers" we did understand his disgust '"was mean the men folks for if it had J great. not been for them the ladies "The next day when 'Squire would certainly not have gone, Little went by the old darkey's on Mondav niirht in the court box It had been smashed into a house " thousand splinters. For the benefit of those who A Defender Wanted for Baldheaded People. Fairbrother's Everything.- A writer in the Landmark comes to "1 deiiypr your mail free n you put up h box." "The next day the box was up. For two weeks the old darkey watcnen tne dox daily, but no mail came. Finally he halted the carrier and wanted t3 know why he hadn't put any mail in the box. He was told that none had come for him. This puzzled of red-headed people the old fellow. "Why don't you subscribe for a paper?" asked 'Squire Little, "and then you'll get mail." "I 'lowed dis wus er free d'liv- erv, and if hits free I'se 'titled ter papers same as anybody else," TrjE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Statesville the defence and insists that they have been tabooed long enough makes a statement that they are the bast, people in the world; that they may be quick tempered, but that they are not stubborn and do not hold malice that they are warm hearted, sympathetic and industrious. Academic Department, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. One hundred and eight scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and to sons of ministers. Loans for the needy. 608 STUDENTS. 66 INSTRUCTORS. New Dormitories, Water Works, Cen tral Heating System, Library . 40,000 volumes. Fall term, academic and We agree to all of this but what professional departments, begins Sept. 4- nrr,n I 7, lauj. Address F. P." VENABLE, Peesidekt, CHAPEL HILL, N. O. GLORIOUS ...TO THE... MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN likes the business and sajs he has excellent prospects for the future. FOR f axativo firomo fainin3 Cures a Cold in One Day, Gn ux ,i Days His host, of friends and relatives throughout Cleveland and Ruth erford counties were painfully shocked last Thursday to learn of the rather sudden death of Mr. John H. Beam, of Lattimore. which occurred on Wednesday night as a result of a brief illness of typhoid fever. Mr. Beam was a little over 58 vears of age, a A BOY'S WILD RIDE LIFE. With family around expect ing him to diej and a son rid inar for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Prtllo W. T-T Rrnnrn. rf TiAPS- ville, Ind.. endured death's leaaing ana ussiui merauer oi me agonies from asthma; but this Baptist church, and one of the Worse than nothing, for every- wonderrm meaicine gave m- of ant ralia? nrrl enrm o n rprl him. He writes: "I now tod titizens in Cleveland county. 11 . T . 1. i. 11 I Maior S. J. Green has a small 0 bottle full of the first dirt thrown on the old C. C. & C. Railroad at Rutherfordton on Sept. 19, 1885 did not avail themselves of the opportunity to witness this grand spectacular performance we will endeavor to puDusn tne program in sections: part I. Grand opening Nothing. Latest coon songs and jokes Stale. Song: Down by the Seashore j -Don't mention it. PART II. "Prof. Cowns walking on glass WHAT IS LIFE? In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law- Abuse that law even slightly, pain re suits- Irregular living means derangement of the organs, re suiting in Constipation, Head ache or Liver trouble. Dr. the defence of the man without hair. The bald-headed man is the victim not only of man's scorn and jest but the flies and other winged varments are also wildly at home on his polished dome of thought. It has pleased Providence, for some reason best known, no doubt, to relieve us of about one third of the raven locks which erstwhile hung in graceful ringlets down our shoul- invites the attention of all Health or Pleasure -seekers. NORTH CAROLINA THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY THITOTJRIST SEASON opened June 1, 1003, and on that date Low-Bate Summer Excursion Tickets went on sale from principal points in the South and Southeast, to tbe noted to and including September SO, 1903: limited to October 81, 1903, for return. "THE LAND OF THE SKY" AND Sleep DUUUU1J OVCijr Ulguu- Like marvelous cures ot vxn sumption. Pneumonia, .Bron chitis, Coughs,Uolds and linp urove its matchless merit tor 1 1 mi 4- A T..m t.i,Vvlais Guaranteed bottles 50c and4--18 -vears next Saturday. $1.00. Trial bottles free at I It will be remembered that work most prominent and public spir- body is aware of the fact that the sole of a negro's foot is as tough as the hide upon an ele- John Tull's and lie's drug stores. W. A. Les- W have in oar shelves many remedies for constipation and billiousuess, but the never failing, common sense care is "found 'only in Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets. This Treatment cores bj relieving: tbe cause of the trouble; tbe Pink Pill arouses the liver, while the Tonic Pellets tone op tbe organs and insure uatnral and healthy conditions. Complete Treatment two medicines 2 5 doses full directions onlv 25cts. All dealers. R)IrSEOIuTAtt tops tkvm coffttffe and fecal Hmtf m began on the road at Ruther fordton and the first grading was done there. Hon. Martin Walker, of Rutherford couuty, who was a member of tlie Legis lature when the bill passed pro- phant's back. It is a noted fact that the distinguished professor was verj careful in keeping his heels clear of the glass. Song: Your neckiie is hanging out behind Ask JCliu3 Ballew. Last, but not least Rufus' Birthday Party Rotten. If you don't believe it ask Floyd Gash. We like excitement and enjoy I . -t . rrrWl arinwa hift we Virme that, StODflacn SWeet railroad, and Major Green got this bottle full from the first shovel. m . . " A i n o rtaxitxr' TQ1 Muff onra trtf in viding for the bond issue for the sncn a tnmg astms was digestion and Dyspepsia and .fcnnoii tim first Hirr never aisturD tne quietness oi all complaints aneeung tne oiir lirrlfi town no-ain. Let us be. gianas or memoranes oi tne rrr , , , l .. stomach or digestive tract. we nave learneu aiessuu lur we Whpn tftke Kodol D have at last found out what is 1 sia Cure everything you eat Nothing. Some say nothing is 1 tastes good, and every bit of w the nutriment that your food one who witnessed the perform ance Monday will rise to differ. ders or dallied with the zephyrs of the summer air. There is a skating rink on the immediate top of our cranirm which we will sell cheap for cash to the lowest bidder. Commencing at the King's New Life Pills quickly bump of self-esteem and running resorts located on and reached by readjusts this. It's gentle, ju a northerly direction to an- Southern Railway. Tickets on sale up yei morougu. vuiy uu ui ,. . ,, , , , John Tull's and W. A. Leslie's other bump called by phre- Drug Stores. - nologists Benevolence; then in a southwesterly direction- two 1 t" 1- A. J 1 . An Alliterative Roast. cnaiLS, a unit or iwu tu u. uu.iiF In attacking: Mr. Chamberlain in known a Sublimity, thence west a speech before the Primitive Metho- two rod8 and sixteen furlongs to dist conference the other day at , , . T. . . Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, the a uumP aa Rev. A. T. Guttery of Newcastle de- including the following piire fined the present policy of the Brit- j nological organs, to wit: Imita- uh government as a "reign of blood, . . Wftnp Firmn(ss fln(1 liouj y Veneration. This plotof polished landscape contains, four square PLEASURE OF EAT- inches, more or less, and would INGf. J make a splendid skating rink or Persons suffering from indi- toboggan slide. Address all gestion, dyspepsia or other commutations to John C.Frohn, stomach trouble will find that , , . Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests Boston, aiassacuuseuB, ur m- what you eat and makes the quire of H. U. Trundle, trustee, inis remedy nnnville. Virginia. . , o "SAPPHIRE COUNTRY," Asheville, N, C, and Hot Springs, N. C, offer every attraction to the Summer Traveler or Invalid. beer and Birmingham. THE The East Tennessee and Resorts Virginia also offer many inducements for Health and Pleasure. Ask any Southern Railway Agent for Summer Homes Folder, discrip . tive of the many Delightful Resorts reached by South-rn-Railway. TO CUKK A COLD IN ONK DAT T V- relative Bromo Oninine Tablets. Al! druggists refand the money if it fails to rare. E W. GroTe's signature is on each box ADMIXISTBATOK'S NOTICE. -- f For a bilious attack take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by W. A. Leslie, Druggist. contains is assimilated andap- orooaiated by the blood and tissues. Sold by all Druggists. If constipated or billions, call for Ramon's Pills, and be certain onr clerks give you tbe genuine Ramon': Complete treatment 20 doses 25c. All dealers. Having qualified as administrator of Sus an Winkler, deceased, late of the county of Bnrke. N. C., this is to notift all persons having claim against the estate of snid de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day ot August, 1903. or this notice will be. plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the Undersigned administrator. Tin. 6th cay ox Au. -o. & ' Administrator M. H. Youkt. Attorney. I. I ! 3 it I t $ 1 f I II i"