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m wa,,li,,,,n a. , The News-Herald ,yj f m?TNG YOUR I Job Printing I TO flieNsws-Herald Office. 48 THE w f t . BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM r. G. COBB, Publisher. Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance IN THE Piedmont Section. First-CUss Work at Lowest Prices. VOL. XIX MORG-ANTON, N. C, DECEMBER 17, 1903. No. 37. if News Herald. Liver Pills LOCAL AND PERSONAL. That's what u need ; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Ayer's Pills are liver pills- They cure con stipation and biliousness. Hentlv laxative. All drugffists. Whiskers hrovnorricn diw. - BUCKINGHAM'S DVEw u,- e,i hi;.., uhS oeeu prompt The Baptist State Convention, " ! ' t w and acsiacionly settled. jn session at Charlotte, adjourned V outhe tier bunday night. It will meet in Elizabeth City next Year. FIRE INSURANCE. Vc vvn e tVe Insurance poli cies .... .11 ki"ds ot property ia i he l.irest home and tbl- Evry ust llut"(l ou lperr; .M.n Vil in li agency, established vVe are age uts for the North Carolina Home, Aetna o I Hartford, Hamburg Bremen, H irtloal, of Harttord,Con. Msar.uee Cmpau of North Ailie.lCi, Xiatt-ra of New York, . Home, of New York au German American. Policies P' eeii ou our hooks re pro in i I ivnewed before expire a' mi! wine n.-k Irom $iOU to AUIO.iMiO. on piopeily in towu or con I. m, -t lowest rates. AVERY & EEVIN, AgtS. e Rnil'linir Christ ma just one week fiv-m to-rnorrow. Esq. H. A. Adams, of Penelope, was in Morganton Monday. Miss Carry Moose, representing tne Hickory Fi ess, spent Mcndav in Morganton. Work on Boger and Coffey's new wagon factory is hei'mr pusued right ahead. See notice of .1. B. Holloway, graded school tax collector. Fie says the tax must be paid. Christmas turkeys are scarce and high on this market. Nite gobblers range in price from $ 1.50 to $2 50. 20 cents per pound.- The' hide hung in front of their store for two days and was viewed with interest by passers by. The bear was a big one and was caught in a trap on Linville mountain last Friday night by fills Gray and a man named Cooper. w A special from Marion to the Charlotte Observer savs that Al fred Jnrrett, a bov about 17 yea "s old, was killed in thevards of the Southern there Saturday bv "falling" off" a moving train while shifting. He had ben in the habit of jumping onand off the trains and this time he fell between two box cars and the train severed this head entirely from his body, his head rolling off on one side of the rail and his The firing of big cannon crack ers in town Saturday night re minded one very forcibly that Christmas is near at hai.d. This was n violation of a town ordi- nance but the violators managed to avade the police. There is a town tax of 2o, besides the State tax, on dealers in fireworks and none of our merchants are handling them this 3 ear. W understand that firecrackers are being sohl just outside the cor rrta fa limit a rf t- Via An' n a n rl Hovv would a year s subscrip- that the state tay haa not been i HE iKEWS-HEKALD do Rev. R. L. Patton attended the Baptist State convention in Charlotte the latter part of last week, returning home on Mon day. Mr. T)an Gibbs and family. who moved to Statesvilleseveral weeks ago, have returned to Morganton and will buy a home here. FINE FARM FOE SALE. Lyin.ij in Lower Creek township. Burke county, on the waters of the Ca tawba river "five and a half miles from Morg-anton- north side of the river. Contains 2o0 acres, more or less. About 25 acres bottom land. Fine up 1 -m.l : !',vd for wheat or corn. A lot of tion to for a Christmas present? It would be a reminder of the giver every week in the veai paid. "Lncle Patrick" Dobson, of Linville, one if Burke's oldest and best citizens, was in town Saturday, and renewed his sub- 1 - . m -r I 1 fine timber-red tan, walnut, DiacK Mcripuou 10 ihe l EWS-xlEKALD. hecoiiie a regular coil rihuto 1 . 1 . , 1 ...-is hin rn.n 1 OilK. JV'M UtllV, lyLCLl Ulnuj, Married, at ijlen Alpine Springs, ou Sunday, Dec. 13th, bv Rev. R. D. Schoonmaker, Renus Den ton, son of J. J. Denton, to Miss Mary Norman, daughter of T. A Norman. DEATH OF. '.'UNCLE JESSE" PAGE- Rev. Jesse H- Page, One of the Best Known of -the State s Methodist Ministers, Has Gone to His Reward. The following a dispatch from Henderson, N. C, of Dec. 10th will be read with -sorrow by, perhaps, nearly every reader of The News-Herald: "Rev. Jesse H. Page, one of the best known Methodist minis ters in Western North Carolina, passed away at his home here to-night at a ripe old .age. Mr. Page held pastorates at Moores- ville, Sta tesville, Morganton and other points in the western sec tion of the State. Some years a o he was transferred from the Western Conference to the North Carolina Conference, . and two years ago was placed upon the superanuated list. J " For six months past this venerable min ister has been an invalid. "He was an uncle of Walter H. AN OPEN LETTER. Mr. James. G. Hood Resigns as Store keeper and Ganger and Gives Some Reasons for So Doing. To the Hon. Secty of the Treasury, Washington, D. C. Sir: I have the honor to tender my resignation as storekeeper aud gauger of the 5th Dist. of Noun Carolina, and in offeriug op this sordid position I mast say that this great government makes this p- iiion legirim-tte, ami piesumes it to be honorable. Bat all governments and all men are sometimes mistaken iu regard to some of their affairs. By observation, and with the aid of my own peis .ual experience, j 1 have ai rived at ieast to a moral cer'aioty of the fact that it is the most moral polluting place iu the fv eiuie ser ice, or auy other ser vice, except perhaps, the straight oat opec avowed work in the in terest of hades or canvassing the world and stamp speaking in the interest of the devil. A man nay have all the force THE OLD RELIABLE 1 Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE WHO CAN PROVE THAT ANY OTHER HOUSE IN; THE TOWN OR CITY OF MOR GANTON HAS GOT f AS COMPLETE OR HIGHER GRADE OF GOODS THAN WE ARE NOW RECEIVING AND DISPLAYING IN OUR GROCERY STORE, FOR THE HOLIDAY TSADE, CONSISTING OF EVERY THING IN OUR LINE. Page, editor of World's Work: of character of William Wilber- Congressman R. Nr Page, and 'orce al the parity of mind and u . i-, -.l I, i heart ot Catherine ot linssia, -ill Henry A. Page, the well known tll MBrM( r. , Ar. ' JNortn Laroima railroad man No more genial, kin fly spirit animated the breast ofman than breathed in Mr. Page: or '"Uncle .lesse" as he was fa miliary and lovingly known tr hosts of friends. Tlie death has removed an influential and prominent Methodist landmark. The Late Rev. Jesse Page "One of tne Tallest Oaks in the Forest." Charlotte Observer. The death of Rev. .lesse H. Page is the falling of one of the tallest oaks in the forest. He Wo havo hnncrht tho lrorpcf AnH ripr.iriprilv i -' w e - -..w o w - j f.Tet pine and old held pine. liooa tenant houses and large barn; fine oung orchard, and well watered with fine springs and branches. This farm can be bought on reason able terms. Anyone wishing to buy can get further information by calling at The Xews-Herald office or by writing. Chestnut Wood Wanted ! The Delineator for January. The J-iunar.Y lelina(oi eon tai lner-irv and art features o exceptional value aud reliable fashion information, including a h-tier fioui Mrs Osorn t.he fore most modiste, in America, who hs . The pietor al pieentatioti ot tae xeH- son's si les is excellent. A noni- hei of iMges re aiven to a de Amherst Items Correspondence of The Vews-Heratd. AVheat is looking very well at present. Some of our farmers say that it is going to be a hard and arise11 from a coach of moial winter on wheat. Mi . M. 0. Smith savs the flv is working on wheat again this vear. Christmas will soon be here and old Santa Claus with his was a preacher of .much power I and as a man rich in those quali ties which allure other men. Firmly fixed in his belief, conse crated in his calling, never com promising with wrong and error, he was yet possessed of an aDounaing cnanty which was kindly to his fellows and looked lenitntly upon their foibles. Rugged of frame, he was equally so of intellect strong, masterful, enforcing his reasoning as with a sledge-hammer, yet eloquent at times and always fluent and re sourceful. He was of the large family of the same name which has made its impress "upon the I material and mental life of the State and illustrated the highest Muoking gnus and crossing sabres virtues of our citizenship. There t mailers nut how deep rooied h s fa uh may be in his own hell control, e( in spite jf all thee moral foicesou his side, contaut affiia ion with : tie cUss of men wbo fi queut i lit still house, he will loos- all tUrse noble qualities aud gradually fade into their iden tity, and he as they. This is no babble of 8ophistr: bat it is bold and defiant logic based on the natural disposition of brings ns to the proposition tha? when a man en .gH i.i the oQsiueHH, and C iiilin e lnsj he will eventually "awake the finest line of Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Currents, Cit ron and Oranges that we have ever had. Just think of 5000 lbs. Candy, 50 boxes Oranges, 500 lbs. Nuts, all for the holiday trade, and you may rest assured that we bought them right, and are in a position to sell them at lower prices than any other firm in the city, either at wholesale or retail. lunptiiittir r r fin! liimuuir unir i nail M"""l.l UUU ...,..6.,. in inorial coin'oat with a dreaded antagonist wboe aim is longer then Ins, who.-e sword is sharper then his, aud whose delight is iu We make special wholesale prices to parties buying for school entertainments and Christmas trees. Don't fail to call and see our line and get prices before buying elsewhere. We charge nothing for showing and pricing our goods, for nine times out of ten see the qual ity and hear our prices the sale is made, and the buyer has saved from 15 to 25 per cent, on their purchase. aud has never lost a victory, there scriptiou of Parsifnl, Wagner's bag of nice presents for the chil- fore ie will have to band down bis Chestnut Wood, suitable for Tannic Acid, wanted. For terms, etc., apj-ly to W. A. BLOOMER Sup't, Old Fort, N. C. Sept3-3m. Eggs are now bringing on the I local market 25 cents per dozen, and the northern cities are pay ing 50 cents per dozen. The far mer who has esrsrs to sell is stricklv in it. Mr. W. R. Marbut is occupying the residence on East Union street vacated by Rev. W. H Reddish, who moved to Gastonia the first of the month to enter nnon his work h nastor of the SuuTHnKN KAlLBAl. Ku",,st h,m" ,b'n- If you owe anything on sub scription to The News-Herald please pay up and renew before January 1st, as our annual ad justment of the list takes place then. The label on your paper shows how vou stand ou our books. great music-drama, and au inter pretation of the theme by W J. Henderson, with personal remuiu- cences of I lie first perf ormance of he opera at BayreutU, by Gostay Kobbe. The illustrations are from the only photographs ever made of the-opera, and -are now pub' hhed for the first time. Mr Kobbe dl-o coin i ibntes an inter eating paper descriniug the Ttfe of JLe. Schumann Heink at Villa Tim ,"1ier h d me n e a r D re sde n ; Ge'f dren. J J. Barnes scent Sunday, Dec. 6th, with Mr. Lloyd Smith. Miss Annie Hoffman says times are changing in our vicinity. Miss Hattie Corpeuing, who has had fever for some time, will be able to start to school in a few . da vs. Misses Beulah and Juuie Ber ry, --accompanied by- - Messrs. flag and hand over his sword and find himself submerged in the filth aud slime of a Waterloo deieat in the midst of utter destruction, when the sleuth bonndsof hell shall cease to bark at the 'tar of hope whose light is now out, hut once pointed t. his man are many in North Carolina who will grieve that they shall see his face no more. A Lot of at0 BeantiM S Picture Frames There are stones by Jack Clay well bmith and Horace A COSTLY MISTAKE.. Blnrders are sometimes very ' expensive. Occasionally hie ger in another itself w Reprice ot wm be dosed Qut at half pr;ce between now and Christmas. Une or more ot them would raaKe a aesiraDie pres ent. Don't fail to avail yourself of this rare , opportunity. THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH The Direct Line to All Points TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly fhst-claen equipment on all -hrough and Local Trains , Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night "rains; Fast and Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are 'sured a Safe, Comfortable and Expe iitious Journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time fables. Rates and general information . address K. L Vernon, F. R. Dabby, T. P. A., C. P. & T. A., Charlotte, N. C. Asheville. N. C. S. H. Hardwick. G. P. A., WASHINGTON D. C. Married, in Quaker Meadows township, on Sunday, Dec. 13th, at the residence of Robert Wat son. Vance Jordan and Miss Malinda Powell, and M. C. Benfield and Miss Bessie Bumgar- ner. T. R. C. McGimsey, Esq., officiated at the double wedding Our old friend J. L. McGimsey, of Tennessee, a member of the firm of W. G. Corpening, Son & maoy. London, whose book, "The Call of the Wild, is one of the mostpopu lar of the year, and Kathryn Jar boe, and..the fourth Installment of Tue Evxluuou of a Cluo Woman. b Agues Surbnoge. The fiist paper of "Fountain of Youth" in troduces a series of practical bene fit to women who are in search of, or aesirons ot retaining, goou looks, and an inspiring paper on The Joy ot Living, by Lillle Ham i Iron ieueh. will appeal io though ful persona In addition, there are bouse building and house famishing ideas: entertain ing stories and pastimes for chil drenT including serials by ; Albert Bigelow Paine and Gabrielle E. Jackson, and matter of interest to women of all ages. A TIMELY SUGGESTION. Tiliev, spent Sunday, Dec 6th, very pleasantly at Mr. C. H Smith's. Mr Paul W a ruck makes it convenient to ppss Rutherford College once a week, generally on Sunday. Ihere must be some attraction there, The ladies' literary society is moving along nicely under the directions ot Miss Beulah Berrv as president, Miss Cora Smith, secretary, and Miss flora War lick critic. . Messrs. Horace Till v and Clav- well-Smith and Arthur Set zer will spend a few days at. Hick- ory, jn. j. Anyway until they get their beauty struck, i " . Air. R. B. Moore will sail around nOw with his new horse. Mr. .Lloyd Smith Spent Sun Ilethleiixm of .Tnrie Atrain anoti.ei verv disenstine YOU take Dr- King's JNew Lite teaiuieot the serv.ee is the "black trills tor Dyspepsia, Dizziness, mailing'' which has been going on Headache, Liver or Bowel for years, aud I am informed that troubles. They are gentle yet it is iu lively vogue to day among thorough. 25c, at John Tail's the superior officers, and of coarse and w. A. Leslie's drug stores- it i!t a diserace io all the filth ot the thief, and the most offensive stench that ever finds its way to t be nostrils of I he devil. It mallei's uot with some of them how houest a inau may be, it mat ters not how well equipped he may be for the duties of the office, if he does not become a ball of soft wax in their hands, and pander and J6Huylers' and Royster's Candies, in sealed packages, 10c to $4.00. Leslie's Drug Store. Bread is the staff of life, therefore have it gooG. If you buy and use our Cupid Flour this is what you get. " Isn't IT 4 DREAM? No it's a fact that you can get six solid dance to the time of "Divide or Aluminum Tea Spoons or a Solid plyof Chamberlain's Uough Rfvmedv. It is certain to be Mcuimsey, ranroaa ana masonry needed before the winter is contractors, writes us that he over, and results are much will visit his ola birthplace, on more prompt and satisfactory Linville river, durhg the holi- if it is kept at hand and given as This is tViA spflson of t.hft vear when the prudent and careful day, Dec, 6th, very pleasantly at housewife replenishes her sup- 1 aon i Know where, CHATTERBOX Dec. 14th, 1903. GOOD FOR CHILDREN. The pleasant to take and days. His many old friends in this county will be delighted to see him. soon as the cold is contracted harmless One Minute Cough Council Oak Camp, No. 82. Woodmen of the World, elected new officers last Thursday night us follows: Consul Commander. k NORIH WESTERN B!. W.T.Oark; Adviser Lieutenant, R. E. Coleman; Llerk, J. L. istes; Banker, R. H. Singleton; Escort, J. A. Poteet; Watchman, J. C. Clark; Sentry, W. P. Smith; Managers, Jno. M. Mull, E. E. Bolick, J. A. Poteet. Messrs. A. N. Dale & Son were offering bear meat in their fresh and before it has become set tied in the system. In almost every instance a severe cold may be warded off by tak insr this remehy freely as soon as the first indication of the cold appears. There is no Cure gives immediate relief in all cases of Uousrh, Uroup and LaGrippe because it does not pass immediately into -the stomach but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the inflammation, 11 TIME OJTTD Effective June 7, 1903. Mixed 62 Tues. Passenger Mixed IO 70 Northbound Ex San Daily Lv Chester 9 00 am 8 00 pm Lv Lowrvs 9 18 am 8 28 pm Lv McConnells 9 28 am 8 48 om Thnrs Lv Guthries 9 33 am 8 57 pm Lv Yorkville 9 49 am 8 19 pm Sat Lv Clovei 10 12 am IO 00 pm Lv tiattonia 10 38 am 1 2 30 am 6 OO am Lv Dallas 11 OO am 12 45 am B 20 am Lv H Shoals 11 20 am 1 10 am 7 02 am Lv Lincolnton 1 1 43 ara 2 00 am 8 00 am Lv Maiden 12 10 pm 2 30 am 9 20 am Lv Newton 12 28 pm 2 55 am IO OO am Lv Hickory 12 50 pm 4 OO am 2 OO pm Lv (.lifts 123 pm 4 40 am 3 IO pm Lv Granite Falls 1 36 pm 4 57 am 3 45 pm Ar Lenoir 2 05 pm 6 :0 am 5 ZO pm Passenger Mixed Mixed 9 7i 63 Southbound Ex Sun Daily Lv Lenoir 2 30 pm 8 OO pm 7 00 am. Lv Granite Falls 2 58 pm 8 43 pm 8 05 am Lv Cliff 3 08 pm 9 30 pm 9 15 im Lv Hickory 3 20 pm 9 50 pm 9 35 am Lv Newton 3 45 pm 1 1 45 pm 1 1 20 om Lv Maiden 4 03 pm 12 15 am 12 10 pm Lv Lincolnton 4 30 pm 1 50 am 12 45 pm Lv li shoals 4 52 pm 2 22 am 2 23 pm LvO.llas 5 12om 2 55 am 3 25 pm Lv Gastoni 5 30 pm 4 25 am 3 55 pm Lv Clover 5 57 pm 5 10 am . Lv Yorkville 6 23 pm 6 OO am Mon Lv Guthries 6 40 pm 6 50 am Lv McConnells 6 45 pm 7 OO am Wed Lv Lowrvs 6 57 pm 7 23 am Ar Chester 7 17 pm 8 00 am Fri CONNECTIONS. Chester Southern Ri., S. A. L. and L. & C. Gustoni Southern Railway. Line lnton S. A L. Newton and Hi- korv Southern Railway -Trains No 70 and 71 carrr Pullman Sleep ing Car between Chester and Lenoir E F Ieid. G. P. A.. Chester S. C. dansrer in eivins: it to children heats and soothes and cures for it contains no harmful permantly by enabling the substance. It is pleasent to lunnsrs to contribute pure life take both adults and children giving and life -sustaining like it. Buv it and you will oxveen to the blood and tis get the best. It always cures, sues. Dr. Armstrong of Delia, ud ue yonr monev, nd 1 will give ou a job," he is ''trim ply side tracked," aud a dwart billy goat is called from his grass nibbling ou the mountain side, or a scrub ram is called from bis browsing under the shadow of the hill top to take his place regardless of competence; and in the event the ram does nor lick the band of bis lordship with becoming reverence, and if the billy does uot wave his beard with graceful approval of his nominal lord's proposal, the bil ly goat gets his beard clipped and the ram gets his tail bobbed, and both are kicked oat in doable qaick time raised to its 40th power, beating with what tail is left of both, tvo hundred and forty jerks to the jump as they limp away to the barreu mountains of unfitness. Thinking now that I have said enough aud feeling as though I had been writii g a burlesque on the resignation of a negro school committee, I leave the subject with oa. I have made my escape. Good night. I am goue. Yours very lespectlully, James G. Hood. Chesterfield, N. C, Dee. 4, 2903. Swindell's jewelry store. Silver Thimble for 12 cents at Every one who has tried our Genuine Moun tain Buckwheat Flour and Pure Vermont Maple fcyr.v have pronounced it the best they ever bought here. Ti it and you will agree with them. i - A. Harbison sells the "White Hickory" wagon, one of the best made. See him before you buy. ORGAN MUSIC If you are a lover of good Coffe, try our White Star or r ort oumpier line, anu you win uc vinced that nothing iu the city can compare with it in quality or price. It is just a little.better for the money than you can buy elsewhere. depends as much upon the quality of the instrument as U'-ou the skill of the performer. For sale by W. A. Leslie, drug gist, - urses,'- Pocket" Books, meat department the first of the Hand Bags, QKarla.Wallet week anPd it found ready sale at 1 and men, at Leslie's. Tex-, prescribes it daily and says there is no better cough remedy made. Sold by Y . A. Leslie druggist. J8"If vou buv. a Christmas present before seeing the line dis- Our line of Canned and Bottled Goods can not be surpassed by any house in North Carolina. We know the best, and we buy it for our customers. We also keep ;n stock-the lower and cheaper grades and can suit your wants, but the best is always the cheapest in the end. It is more satisfying to the "inner man." The quality of the FERR AN D HOW TO PREVENT CKOUP. It will be good news to the mothers of small children to learn that croup can be pre vented. The first sign of croup is hoarseness. A day or two before the attack the child becomes hoarse. This is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Chamberlain's Uough Kennedy treeiy as soon as the child becomes noarse, or even after the rough cough ap- The Kev.: Irl R. Hicks 1904 Almanac. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for 1904 is now ready. It will " he mailed to any address for 30 cents. It is -surprising how such an elegant, c stlj book can be sent nrenaid so cheaply. No fam ily or person is prepared to study tbe heavens, or the storms and weather in 1804. without this won derful Hicks Almanac and Prof. Hicks splendid paper, World and Works Both are sent for pears, and it will dispel all only one dollar a year. World and FIGHT WILL BE BITTER. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual recommendation of Dr. King's New Discovery for 5?5?l?telteS !L ORGAN is the result of a deter- bles, if not ended earlier by ralD8tlon to Produce the BEST plaved at Leslie's you'll regret it. fatal termination. Read what INSTRUMENT possible witn T. K. Beali ot .tseaii, juiss., nas tbecugnest qnauty oi material auu to say: Last fall my wife I the most capable and experienced naa every sympton oi A fresh arrival of the famous National Biscuit Company's Cakes and Crackers for the Holiday trade. You yvt no stale goods at our store. You will have to go elsewhere if you desire them. Try one ot our 5 lbs. FruitCake. Nothing bettsr can be made. It is just as cheap. iU r L2L SlSberman Bros. Largest Fur House In America. I Branches All Over fcurope. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of raw furs. Hold vonr shipment until you set our price list. Writ for it to-day. We mail it free. EILBERMAN BROS, svmotoms of croup. In this way all danger ana anxiety may be avoided. This remedy is used by many tnousanas of mothers and has never been known to fail- It is, in fact, thfi onlv remedy that can al ways be depended upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by . W . A .Lies - lie, druggist. California, the Beautiful. Now is your chance cheap rates to Ualitomial Sp.ju.uu irom or. Louis, $25.00 from Kansas City. Tickets on sale daily until No vember 30th Personally conduct ed excursions on ''The Katy Fher" irom St Louis on Tuesdays of each week. Tourist car tnrougn to San Francisco. Ask. for tour book and information. GEORGE MORTON, G. P.&T. A. M.,K.&T. Ry., Suite R, Wainright, St. Lonis, Mo con sumption, bhe took Dr- King's New Discovery alter every thing else had failed. Im provement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by John Tull and W. A. Leslie, drug gists. Price 50c, and $1.00 Trial bottles free. Works is among the best American Magazines. .Like the Hicks Al- munacit ia too well known to need farther com me.udatio". F-w. men have labored more faithful y for th public goo or found a - - . -. . - . warmer place in the hearts of the , fe "7 - - .Quadruple plated Silver ware at half price for the holi days". Tea Sets. Butter Dishes, EYou are invited to come Svruu Cups. etc.. make useful ..i .i- i ' here and see tne many mings we holiday gifts. have .lor , .vuristnias presents. workmen. Write and learn our easy organ terms. C. T. MORRISON, Wholesale and Retail, Hickory, N C- The Gulf Coast Resorts, Mobile, New Orleans, Mexico and California. VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Country merchants can more than save j the freight by buying their Cinstmas Uandies, JNuts Oranges and, in fact, anything that we pretend to whole sale, as we make just as low prices as any other whole sale dealers. Thanking our friends and the public generally for the very liberal patronage given us for the past two years, and Leslie's Drug Store. U'inlor Trmriaf t.iekptft DOW On sale to the noted resorts of the wishing all a Merry Christmas, we are Gulf Coast and Mexico and Cab for people. Send orders to World ana WntfeR rub isbine uo.. aui uo cust St , St. Louis, Mo. select from. Leslie's Drug- Store. gisPHawkes' Spectacles and Eye Glasses iu all kinds of frames for Xmas presents. T axative Cures a Cold in One Day, V - y on every WANTED Oak Blocks We will pay $4.00 per cord for Oak Blocks delivered at our factory. For particulars and terms apply to call on or address - - . J . A. ohuping, - '- J. N. Payne & Son. I Morganton, N. C. nia. Tickets on sale via Southern aFoR Sale, or Rent Janu- Railway up to and including April 30, 1"04, limited to May 31, xuui, Tor return passage. TCIecant train service. The rouie of the "Washington and Southwestern Limited" and "San- set Limited." As,k nearest Ticket Agent for detailed information ana aescrip tive matter. ary 1st, 1904-, 7-room house and lot, situated on King street, ad ioining" Baptist church. . Also two solid walnut bedroom suits and two oak suits. For prices Very respectfully, Shuping-Davis Grocery Company; Wholesale & Retail Grocer$. 122 to 128 Michigan St.. Chicago, 111. I Leslie s Drug store.
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