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VOL. XIX
MORGANTON, N. C, OCTOBER 8, 1903.
No- 27.
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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
As Told by 'the Papers in the Neighboring
Counties.
IV,
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HKb INOUivuxup.
We w'li e l"lie lusurauce P0,i
cies on iiH ki,,ds of PrPerty
iu the largest borne and lor-
veiv loss sustained ou property
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North Carolina noiue,
etua olllaruoru,
'll.iuilmrj,' Bremen,
il.irttoul, of Hartford, Con.
jltisuraace Company of North
Auie.ica,
Niapira of New York,
- Home, of New York and
""- Gei man American.
PoTTeies 'placed on our books are
,,mtlv renewed beiore expira-
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We'wnte risks from $i00 to
mi nun on property in town or
ouutiy, at iowi-m line?.
JVVEK H.KV1.H, AglS.
p,,st-otu.e Buildiuji-
McDOWELL.
Marion Democrat. Oct. 2nd.
Sheriff Mashbnrn brought one
Loma Webb from Morsranton
Tuesday on a charge of breaking
into George Gibson's house at
Nebo.
ood's M
FOR FALL SOWING.
Farmers and Gardeners who de
sire the latest and fullest informa
tion about
Vegetable and Farm Seeds
should write for Wood's New
Fall Catalogue. It tells all about
the fall planting of Lettuce, Cab-
bage ana omer icscwuis
which are proving bo profitable to
southern growers. Also about
Crimsoa Clover, Vetches,
Grasses and Clovers,
Seed Oats, Wheat,
Rye, Barley, etc
V.'ood's New Fall Catalogue mailed
five on request. Write for it.
T. W. WOOD & SOUS,
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
OUTHREN RAILWAY.
THE STANDARD RAILWAY
OF THE
SOUTH.
The Direct Luce to All Points
TEXAS,
CALIFORNIA,
FLORIDA,
CUBA AND
PORTO RICO.
CATAWBA
Newton Enterprise, Oct. 2nd.
With cotton at 9 cents many
of our farmers will hold their
crops for better prices.
The many friends in Catawba
countv of Hon. J. F. Iteinhardt
The damage done by the fire in will deeply sympathize with him
the Nichols residence was ad- in the loss of his most etimable
justed, Wednesday, at the agency wife on September 21st
or fequire u. r. l,rair. and w iiaf fn
prompiy paid by the iraders In- Geo w, Lowe ia agaj able tobe
surance eompanj-, of Chicago, about in his vard. Mr.Lowehas
The amount was $100. i..rpiv snffered from a third stroke
Carrie, daughter of D'-. and of paralysis, which though a
Mrs. B. A. Cheek, who is at the very slight one has left its mark
Biltmore hospital, is rapidly im- upon him. Last March Mr. Lowe
proving and expects to return reached his eighty-eighth birth
home to Marion within the next day.
week. Mrs. B. A. Cheek, her Xhe Seventh Adventists in
mother, still remains with her. Salisbury practiced social equali-
An inseresting wedding took ty in fiue style last week when
place Sunday morning, at th they baptised three white and
residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. five colored persons at the same
Morgan, when their neice, Miss time. The Adventist woman
Hattie Whitesides, of Rutherford wiped the water from white and
county, was united in marriage black faces alike with the same
to B. M. Noland, of Asheville. towel as the parties came up out
The ceremony was perfomed of the water of Town creek
by Kev. vv.fc. Wilson, pastor on in another colum we give the
Presbyterian church. statement of the Newton Board
The members of the new couu- of Tradecommitteeoneducation-
ty board of education met Tues- al facilities, showing what might
day and organized by electing D. easily be done towards a good
E. Hudgius chairman. The graded school in our town if our
board then proceeded to theselec- peoplf would be willing to pay a
tion of county superintendent local tax. Few towns of thesize
and by unanimous vote elected of JNewton are without agraded
Professer E. E. Sams to succeed school and it would certainly be
Attorney W. F. Wood. The a good step forward in the right
county board proposes to direction. We have always
inaugurate some needed reforms favored a graded school in oui
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nnH vvhpp unanimous in flip mnr- midst and now is certainly the
tpr of ronsolidntion of the dis- time to start the movement to
ti-iots so as to $-et better school wards one
houses and State assistance.
Other Catawba Items.
Newton News, Sept. 30th.
The Crusaders still attract
CLEVELAND. CALDWELL.
Shelby Star, Sept. 30th. I Lenoir News, Oct. 2nd. ,
Mr. Andrew Hoyle, of Delight, Cabbage brought $1.30 cash on
has one of the smallest dogs on the streets here Wednesday, an
record. It is seven months old unsually high figure for this sea-
and only seven inches high and son.
weighs just nine pounds. Miss E Ki h 5a at
tending Davenport College, re-
during the past week and it is ceived the sad intelligence of the
only 9 1-4 cents on the Shelby death of her father at Forest City
market, which is some - higher last Sunday. She was nearly
than at larger towns in this sec- prostrated with grief .but left at
tion. The price .ought, and we once via Morganton and Marion
believe will be higher. to attend the burial. Dr. Weaver
Uncle Peter Lucas, who was 85 accompanied her.
years old last May and who has The nineteenth annual session
goods laid up for many more of the Caldwell Baptist Associa- An-how it keeps a feiier posted 'Dout who's
days, plowed and hoed a crop of tion, which was held last week, I That mtie country paper from his
.ju.it.i.vi . ....J ii u: ala -j-vj i.iv luvi.'. Home
he has made a good crop, plenty satisfactory session ever held
THE LITTLE COUITORY PAPER-
When the evenin' shade is fallin' attheendin'
o' the day.
An' a feller rests from labor smoking at his
pipe o' clay,
There's nothin' does him so much Rood, be
fortune up or down,
As the little country paper from his
or
Home
Town
It ain't a thing o' beauty an' its print ain't
al ways clean,
But it straightens out his temper when a
feller's feelin' mean.
It takes the wrinkles off his face an brushes
off the frown.
That little country paper from his
or
Home
Town.
It tells of all the parties an' the balls of
Pumpkin Row,
'Bout who spent Sunday with who's girl an
how th' crops'!! grow,
MR. DEWEY WRITES A LETTER.
Dosen't Disclose His Whereabouts But
is Evidently in North Carolina.
The editor of the ltaleigh News
and Observer Wednesday of last
week received the following letter
from T. W. Dewey, .defaulting
cashier of the Merchants' and
Farmers' Bank of New Berne:
My Dear Sir: There have in-
cideuully fallen into my bands
some of the reports published in
both Raleigh aud Charlotte papers
concernm? my delaic uions, etc,
which 1 denounce as 'malicious lies
one in particular, two columns
long, with heaicely a semblance of
truth from the ljcgii.uin: to tbe
end. Ttie facts are grave enough,
but I will swear by all past associa
tions ai d by my hope of forgive-1
THE OLD RELIABLE
Town.
to do him and his wife by his own The attendance was large during Now i like to read the dames an- the story
n Tinners, too.
labor. That he has made more the en tire session, many visiting An at times the yaiier ncveis an- some other
nn,1 Kaf4nn.n..t, l.n untr .if VlW I TnomViDfo KiiniY T-Tlc;Cin f- All tl1U I trash don't yOU?
CX11V1 WV- IH-I V.U1 II I 11U11 llll I VS1 "w I IIICUIUCIO WtH-Ij ill.O.Ul
six tenants ana renters.
Mrs. E. V. Watterson, of near
King's Mountain, exhibited a
quilt at the Star office Monday
which is 70 years old. Mrs.
Watterson bought the calico from
Messrs. Albert Homesly, A. W.
Quinn and Ancil Hardin, the
first stores that were put up in
All the!
churches in the association were
well represented and reported
improvements along all lines.
Many questions of interest were
ably discussed, and some very
helpful and instructive sermons
w ere preached during the meet-
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
be a candidate for tbe Guberna
torial nomination
For some time counterfeit
Shelby. She had come to town money has been floating around
to buy herahat,andthere wasn't in Watauga county, N. C, and
any, so she bought the calico at Johnson county, Tenn. Mr.
30c per yard. The quilt is well Jont H. Brown was down from Tq th& Peopic 0f the State
preserved.
The State Saturday permitted
the domestication of theCarolina
Monazite Company, which was
ucss uy me ure.u juuge oi Here' An Idea to Attract People to
neans, mat im true fuonage win Church,
not and cannot be made by honest special to the Philadelphia
men to aggregate one-half of Record from Chicago has this iu-
amounts published. teresting intelligence: "Kev. Dr.
1 have not as yet attempted any j0hr, Boyd, of the First Presby-
defense, and if I ever do thcie will terian church, of Evanston, has
be a lew shattered panes iu the solved, or thiuks he has solyed,
glass bouses oi some ot tnose tue problem of rilling the churches
'prominent familiesof New Berne' Sunday evenings. Hearguestbat
who seem to have "swallowed a u0t beef sandwitch is better
their consciences' (it they uaa than much preaching; if beautiful
any to swallow) aud are now so WOnien and spledid singing will
eageily aud harshly sitting in not attract to the serrices, only
judgement against me; aud while I one thiug will and that is a hearty
Sav this. I have not a WOrd Of re- I mnnl nnniinntlir a. now nlin
sent out by R B. Glenn, who will prf)ach fof any OLe wbo u tr.ng wm This wU be
to do me justice, whatever the programme at tbe church to mor-
penalty of that justice may be. row evening:
This I consider the unpardonable Hot roast beef sandwich; Hymn
sin to speak malLionsly or dis- No. 3S8, four stauzas; hot coffey,
paringly of human souls, hunger- chocolate, hot tea; brief talk by el-
ing tor hope. NY hen tno man der; lobster salid; patriotic hymn;
without brains does it, he can be chafing dish indigestible, prepared
But when I want some readin' that'll brush
away a frown
I want that little paper from my
or
Home
Town.
Denver Post.
R. B. GLENN WILL RUN.
Sends Out an Open Letter to People of
the State.
The following letter to the peo
ple of North Carolina has been
chartered in New Jersey, but
Watauga yesterday and told us Unable to answer all letters re-
that a number of the men en- ceived. 1 take this method of au.-
gaged in the business had been uouncing to my friends through
captured among, them Dick Ar- out the State, that I will be a can
nold and a man named 'Hall diuate De,ore tDe nexc democratic pardoned for knowing no better, by beautiful girls; olives, pickles,
i i I... at n weie lu 11:111 wilii ii iwl 01 s jui- i
wuitu uuvv unuuuotiiiuiuiwu - liOVemor. ; l, ,t,A.,IJ Ua. o, ..imol f Irtnb- rrv r i i ; 4.
i iii 1" i 1 " 1 11 ur nniiii 11 im fliiiiiiuicu ui 1 mjj 1 1 1 1 rvii vn ur vt i iiiim i i iiim itami iii
ious com ana tne machinery co . , . , i j" - -
,oi-Q;r Ki. n0on onH fnhn . . " ' . uiB Know iDuiuuiu uu9jH. 1 L i oi tue oecoua irresoy terian cnurcu
"'" 11. . urn iiuowu uwvi vi... .i, wfota trtr InranttT.DiT roars : 1 .1. ... . . . . m. . ... ,.
, . . . ., , . .u& uv, ,vu,j igasm ien nines ufeper uicu luau oi uuanotte. ine vJuariotte ioiks
u.ua lUv. ,, ..Jfa, lue peopie snow me, so 1 win open pivinff a st0iie to those who ask mav hP tl.unkfnl thPv wafa rid nf
1 1 i il. I .... " I "
Dounaoveriocourrinuiesumoi no headquarters ana enter into no for bread, or giving poision to him before he turned crank.
$1,500 each. There are a good scramble for the nomination. I tuose who ask for a cup of cold Statesville Landmark.!
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many others thought to beimph- can campaign ior my party ana wacer. My heart has never been
I 1 1. r a . : j : a. i I
catedand the officers are after ueS voies ,or y menus, out u, is mtentionally evil; nor am 1 the HE LEARNED A GREAT
olina corporation with head,
quarters at Shelby, the capital
stock being $50,000 and Sidney
Wreen and others, of Philadel
phia, being the stockholders.
The company is domesticated un
der chapter 7GG, acts 1903, and
not under the Craig act, which them- The spurious money was
Other McDowell Items.
Marion News, Oct. 1st.
The Marion Lyceum Club re- crowds on Sunday from Newton
organized Monday night and will About 30 went to Hickory Sun
give another series of entertain- day and Sunday night to hear
ments this winter.
them.
Mr. Alex Shuford of Hickory
was married Monday night to
Miss Maud Ferguson of Waynes-
ville. The ceremony took place
at Spartanburg wher? Miss Fer-
ti r o n i n r i guson was at school.
Pastor C. S. Cashwell of the
Marion Baptist church, has under The C. & A. W. Ky. continue
consideration notice of unani- to improve their line. 1 hey are
working now on a steel bridge
which will cross Maiden creek
Isaac T. Avery Esq., of Morj
ganton, was in town Friday.
Hp delivered an able address be
fore the Anti-Saloon League on
Friday night.
Strictly fust class equipment on all niOUS calls to the Baptist church
nrongh and Local Iraina , Fullman J1T -pj n nml nlso Ure.
raius; Fast and Safe Schedules. Vai'd, JN . C
u .1... o .1 j
iiaci uy iu ouumerii nuu vuu ure i ,, . ... viU
j .. : r. i tt. 1 i IllllliO die lii-iwiiiil ix. mm.
itious Joumev. Warmed up over the election
Apply to Ticket Agents for Time R0th sides are hard at work and
abies. Rates and general information
' i t i i :.,
the Sunreme Court has declared Iimue u goiu-pmun
invalid. Raleigh cor. Charlotte
Ubserver.
The series of meetings at the
a new role to electioneer for my- recipient of auy ill gotton gains. 1
self, sol will- submit myself into realize to the fullest capabilities of
TRUTH.
Tl ...' -1! T-V TTT 1
the Deonle's bands, asking them to nri PnKfir, r.atni (far 11 .1S feaiu OI. onn wesiey
ILiat 11V
Other Caldwell News.
Lenoir Topic, Sept. 30th.
Mr. S. J. Ervin, Esq., of Mor
Shelby Methodist church con- ganton was a visitor court week
ducted by Rev. E. C, Glenn, the
well-known evangelist, have re
sulted in much good and aroused
deep interest. Pastor Sherrill
and the other ministers of the
town have joined in the meetings
and the Christian people of the
town have been active in the
Mr. Tillman Kincaid and fami
ly have moved from Morganton
to Lenoir.
Court convenes again Novem- 1
cases only.
The crowd at Sunday's Asso
that those desiring to aid me can
do so, by seeing that I get in the
primaries all the votes to which I
may be entitled.
To be Governor of North Caro
lina, is a high and laudable am
bition, and I most earnestly desire
services and large crowds have ciation was a very large one. All
attended regularly from day to the town churches werecrowded.
day. All this week business Mr. L. M. Parks last week fin
houses of the town have closod ished the telephone line between
during the hours of services aud Lenoir and Wilkesboro. It is
the people of the town have now "Hello, Wilkesboro!"
let my candidacy be known, so tbe pa,i has bung hourly before my Lesley : " Why do vou tell
eyes,) tne turpituae ana lasting that child the same thing over
shame (iu their every phase) of and over again!" "John
my errors, and remorse must be Wesley, because once telling is
my eternal portion in this life. I not enough." It is for this
u rer . rtb idea KT'thTcmtf
than that of returning voluntarily, lain,s Cough Remedy cures
if not otherwise, when I Mt that colds and grip; that it counter -
to attain this high office, as both a i bad the strength and courage to acts any tendency of these dis-
toKen of the people's esteem and a d0 so for Wv present sufferings eases to result in pneumonia.
ber 30th for the trial of civil proof of their confidence iu me. are far greater than the law of and t,nat , 1S pleasant and safe
If uominated, I will canvass the man can inflict. 1 wish to live
State, using every eflbrt to insure onj for the innocent ones de
Democratic success, which means pendent upon me. There is noth-
the State's safety and prosperity. jnfir we cannot live down, and rise
If elected, knowing no man or class above and overcome. I would
of men in the discharge of my duty, rather learn sympathy and noble-
I will strive to advance all tbe ne8S 0f heart through siu than
interests of the State,e ndeavoring Dever learn it at all.
to take. For sale by W. A.
Leslie, Druggist.
f HE UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
somebody is going to be fooled.
The "wets"
victory and the "drys" are just
as confident.
r
. address
E. L. Vekxox, F. R. Dabby,
T. P. A.. C. P. & T. A..
Charlotte. N. C. Asheville. N. C.
S. Ii. IIakdwick. G. P. A.,
WASHINGTON D. C.
The meeting of the Anti-Saloon
CH I NnRIH-WFSTFRH RY. League Friday night was well
...... . HVIIIII IlkVI Lllll III! I , .. . , .
attended ana it is reporieu iu
have been the best meeting that
has been held. The addresses de
livered by I. T. Avery, Esq., of
Morganton, and Rev. W. S. Wil
son were exceptionally fine and
produced a good effect.
This road has made more im
provements in the past twoyears
than anv other in the State.
The meeting at the Baptist
church is being well attended.
i . r .i Tr lioo-nn RnnrlflV r.ip-hr. and Will
areconnuent oi me " "--
continue through the week. Un
account of this meeting Rev. and
Mrs. John Welch will not begin
their meeting until next week.
manifested much interest in the
meeting. There have been very
many conversions and a general
awakening of Christain people
and church members.
. The Star chronicles herewith
the death of three of Cleveland
countv's oldest and most highly
respected citizens. The first is
Mr. J. Smith Hopper, who died
at his home in Earl station Wed
nesday after an illness of several
days with a tumor of the stoni
a eh . Decea sed w a s 89 v ea rs a n d
six months old. He was a con-
to procure "the greatest good to all,
without detriment or injury to
any." Having faith iu the people
I believe 1 will be nominated. If,
TIME CA-IRD.
Effective June 7, 1903.
Mixed
I'asst-tiser Mixed
10 70
NoKTiniot-.ND Ex San lnilv
Lv Chester 9 (Ml nm S Of! nm Tries.
V Lo.VTVS ' I 1 M am & OG m
.v MeComiclls U 28 am 8 48 Dm Thnrs
l.v Guchnts 9 33 .am 8 57 cm
!-' 1 urk :11c 9 4!lam It) nm JSaT
Lv Clover 10 12 am lfl 0(1 nm
j-vyastonia 10 3S am 12 30 am 6 00 am
i-v I'allas 11 00 am 12 4-5 am 6 20 am
M H .-h.).is 11 20 am 1 1(1 a m 7 o2 nm
Lv l.msMlnton 1 1 3 am 2 OO am 8 OO am
j - Mai.k-n 12 1D pm 2 30 am 9 20 am
j-vi.n:.s 1 23 pm 4.40 am 3 10 pm
Soi.TiuiorsD
4 57 am
2 05 pm 6 ;'0 am
J'assenger Mixed
71
Ex Sun Daily
2 30 pm 8 OO pm
Mixed
63
'Tidnnc r-alls 2 58 pm 8 43 pm 8 05 am
- L.n 3 s pm 9 30 pm 9 15 am
Hickory 3 20 nm ft 5(1 nm ft 35 am
3 20 pm 9 50 pm 9 35 am
3 45 pm 11 45 pm 11 20 am
4 (13 pm 12 15 am 12 lO pm
4 30 pm 1 50 am 12 45 pm
4 52 pm 2 22 am 2 23 pm
5 12 pm 2 55 am 3 25 pm
5 3o pm 4 25 am 3 55 pm
5 57 urn 5 lO am
5 23 pm 6 00 a-.n
Lv M . , " " pm -1 5U am
-Newton
Lv Maiden
Lv Lineulnton
Lv H Shoals
Lv I) , lias
Lv Oanonia
J-v Clover
Lv Yorkville
!-v Outhrirj
Chester-Southern Rv.
pm 7 OO am
f 57 pm 7 23 am
7 17 pm 8 00 am
CONNECTIONS.
Mon
Wed
Fri
Lmc,iton- s. A. L.
'w .ton and Hirkorv
.irains Xo. 7.i r. -
S. A. L. and L. & C.
Railway.
1:1S XO. Til T". CM
cars between Chester and Lenoir.
K F. Kkid. G. P. A., Chester. S. C.
tun -1 r
2k
Largest Fur House in America, j
tranches All Over Europe.
Highest cash price paid for all kinds
'-f raw furs. Hold your shipment !
until you get our price list. Write
Jor it to-dnv. Wa mail it free.
CIS r-jmwau nAA T-
122tol28MichiganSu. Chicago, III. I
Starvation in Porto Eico-
New York Dispatch to Charlotte Chronicle
'The people of Porto Rico are
practically m a starviug condi
tion," said George Robinson, of
St. Louis, who returned from that
island to-day. "Despite the re
ports that have been circulated by
Governor Hunt and Northwrn
Republican papers regarding the
alleged prosperity oi Porto Rico,
the people in the interior of the
island would be iu a starving con
dition. It is a fact that many
families do not taste bread once a
week. - .
'The people of Porto Rico are
in a most pitiable condition. They
are most loyal iu tbeir attachment
to the United States and have
made no protest against the Amerr
can rule lest their action in this
rowarH should le considered as
disloyalty to this country.
We are sorrow to chronicle the secrated member of Buffalo Bap
death of Mrs. J. F. Reinhardt, tist church and his body waslaid
wife of Senator Reinhardt of this to rest there last Thursday, Rev-
District. Mrs. Reiuhardt was a T. Dixon conducting the funeral
most estimable women and had services. "Uncle" Billy McCall,
many friends among the people of Cleveland Mills, whose serious
of all classes iu her neighoorhood. illness was noted in a previous
Wv. V.. R. Stewart is back issue' died September 22nd, and
I n l..?nfl lfic.4- AA7tkrl rc-J .1 ir of"
from Blowinsr Rock. She has . .
i f i the .Lucas graveyard, imjv. j. v
iad a very successful season at luc '
-
her hotel, "The Sky land Inn,
tluaspnKnn. Blowinp Rock has
iij.u v... . - C3 I . Ill .11-1 .
. . n ii ol age pronaDiy tne oiaesr, man
koan frill tf O VPP ti O V1 no" all 811111- I O I
I . 4 1.. ...... .i 4-.- 1 1 . I I . . I. 1 1 nrn
niPr and all the hotels have had lllc "-y, uu
all they could do to accomodate
the guests.
Dr. Moore is "proseading"
with his medicine business in
North Carolina we oresume. He however, any of my worthy corn-
has "nroseaded" out of Lenoir Ptors selected by the conven-
, 1 tion, I will cheerfully abide its
decision auucuuuuuB iu lueiuiure,
Mr. S. L. Patterson has so far as in the past.' doing all I can to
recovered his health as to be able promote Democracy, as my party's
to return to Raleirrh Monday to snccess is to be valued more than
-
resume his duties as commis
sioner of agriculture.
Truthfully,
T. W. Dewey.
my personal ambition. I regret
Tbe letter dosen't reveal Dewey's
whereabouts but it is postmarked
on the railway mail route between
Greensboro and Goldsboro and is,
the News aud Observer safs,
directed in a lady's hand. The
letter, however, is written in
Dewey's hand. It was mailed at
11:35 September 30 and received
that I cannot meet the people face Raleigh at 4:30 p. m. the same
to face and discuss with them the
great issues before ns, but this
seeMing impracticable, I leave all
to them iu convention assembled.
Respeclully.
R. B. Glenn.
Winston-Salem, N. C, Sept. 22, '03.
f axative f22 02S
Cures aCoM in One Day, Gr.? . i Day$
Devenny conducting the funeral
services. Deceased was 95 years
sistant Christian life. He was a
prominent citizen and at one
time served as county commis
sioner and magistrate, and held
DO GOOD IT PAYS.
A Chicago man has observed other positions of trust and hon
that, "Good deeds are better OI.. Dr. J. E. Osborne, one of the
than real estate aeeos-some , , d -d , known
of the latter.are woithless. Act . . -
tindlv and zentlv. Show sym- pnysicians in ieveiuu atunn,
. , ,"- il l- 1 Tl..- - - , . m.
pathy and lenda neiping nana, died Wednesday night, alter an
You cannot possioiyjose Dy ii. iUness of m months, at his
MnRt men aDDreciate a kind I . .
word and encouragement more oxne in iNo. iu township, ur.
than substantial help- There Osborne was 81 years old and a
are persons in this community .irJan of vast experiences and large
rlosps of Chamberlain's Coush cessful physician and in the days
"Romprlv will vid vou of vour of his vigorous manhood he
cold, and there is no danger went night and day and admin
whatever from pneumonia istered to the needs of a large
when you use tnax meaicine number of patients.
It always cures. 1 know it tor
it has helped me out many a
t&avery time." Sola by W. a. ljesae.
jrsytrZ 25o 1 Druggist.
FOLEYSIIOIuMAR
Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia
WATAUGA.
Boone Democrat. Oct. 1st.
No more court until next spring,
but it promises to be a humming
term.
Chestnuts are beginning to op
en but the Crop promises tO be Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh Medicine
ieht. -.I
aenu no money simpiy wrue
The market wagons are be- and try Botanic Blood Balm at
inninn- to run nvularlv now onr exPense- Botauic Blood Balm
.inning to run retinal i now R . .. destroys the
and produce is, we hear, bring- uoisoo in the blood which causes
ing a c-ood price at Lenoir. the awful aches iu back and should-
er uiatien, Huiuiug iius, unuunj
Seven sheep, great numbers of in moving fingers, toes or legs,
aves and quantities of cider bone pain, swollen muscles and
constituted the feast spread by Lteat. Lawking, spitting, drop-
Mr. Liuney on the "Tater Hill" ning in throat, bad hearing, specks
last Sntnrdav. and vftt themulti- fiying before the eyes all played-
I IMIL IVVIIUI v v
tude was not filled, ueither were i00d Balm has cured hundreds of
there anv fragments taken up. cases of 39 or 40 years standing
- I . ... j i. .. : t .
I alter uociors, uul einiiis auu
The little daughter of G. W. ent mediciues bad all failed. Most
Tirnicn n'lii.livpa on thp Jonps of these cured patients bad taken
' lr)1n.n,lT).l.nnaikl.-iot ro.rf It io
farm. Rich Mountain, was badly PBniaUv advised for chronic.
scalded Sunday morning by over- deep seated cases. Impossible lor
tnminirp nnn r.f lu.l'liticr Wfltpp BUT Olie tO SUder the agOUieS Or
t Will w - V w - I - , , .
, .r mi i- i Uvmptomsot rheumatism or catarrh
on herself. The skin nearly nil hilnrftft-P ri001i R.im.
I TVUaiVfVA -a-v r -
slipped off of one thigh, and the It makes the blood pure aud rich,
burn is a most painful one. ereoy giving a
supply. Cures are permanent aud
Hon. R. Z. Liuney came down not a patching up. Sold at drug
, i . (irr stores, $1 per large bottle. Sample
from his home on the ' Tater of Blo'0J im gent free and pre
Hill" Sunday, appealed in the pajd, also special medical advice
rTpnsson poiinterffit rase on Mon- by describiug your trouble and
, , . .. writing Blood Balm Co, Atlanta,
utlj, .cdw.. Ga A per-onal trial of BIood
lor his home in Taylorsville. As Balm is better than a thousand
he had with him his favorite primed testimonials, so write at
pets, three beagle hounds, we
take it that he has vacated his
home on the mountain until the
roses come again.
day. It has recently been claimed
that Dewey Is in biding in North
Carolina and this letter may mean
that this is true.
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
professional departments, begins Sept.
7, 1903. Address
F. P. VENABLE, President,
CHAPEL HILL, N. O.
TO CIKE A COll) IN ONK DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
riruirirists refund the money if it fails to
cure. E W. Grove's signature is on each
box
once.
FOLEYSHOluirTAR
Stops til GOOglk and laals loatf s
GLORIOUS
.-TO TDE...
MOUNTAINS OF
WESTERN
Mother of 62 Children.
Union Republican
A petition signed some time ago
by 3,000 persons has been present.
ed to the Italian government ask
ing for a pension or$360 per annum
to be conferred on a woman named
Maddaliua Garunetta, who. has
given birth to sixty-two children
fifty-uiue boys and three girls,
during her married life. In niue
yeaisshe presented her husband
eleven sets of triple's, three groups
of quadruplets, one group of six,
and the other eleven came singly.
NORTH CAROLINA
THE
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
invites the attention of all Health or
Pleasure seekers.
THE TOURIST SEASON
opened June 1, 1903, and on that date
Low-Rate Summer Excursion Tickets
went on sale from principal points ia
the South and Southeast, to the noted
resorts located on and reached br
of work.
limited to October 31, 1903, for return.
A CUBE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
I had Dyspepsia in. its worst
form and felt miserable most
all the time. Did not enjoy
eating until after I used Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure which has
"THE LAND OF THE SKY"
AND
Southern Railway. Tir.fef.fa nn onln tin
She is 57 years old and iucapable toand includinz Seotember. 30. 1903:
"SAPPHIRE COUNTRY."
Asheville, N. C, and Hot Springs, N. C., -
completely cured me Mrs. W. offer every attraction to the Summer
W. Baylor, Hillard, Pa. JSo
appetite, loss of strength, ner
vousness, headache, constipa
tion, bad breath, sour risings,
indigestion, dyspepsia and all
stomach troubles are quickly
cured by the use of Kodol.
Kodol represents the natural
juices of digestion combined
with the greatest known tonic Astany Southern Railway Agent for
ana reconstructive properties.
It cleanses, purifies and sweet
ens the stomach- Sold by all
Druggists.
Traveler or Invalid.
The East Tennessee and Vkginia
Resorts
idso offer many inducements for
r , Health and Pleasure.
Summer Homes Folder, discrin-
tive of the many Delightful
Resorts reached by South
rn Railway,
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