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NWteH BRING YOUR job Printing TO 18 THE f BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM I ifjtfNews-Herald Office. T. G. COBB, Publisher. THE BURKE COUNTY NEWS.l rnlM.i N 9 iqai THE MOR.GANTON HERALDjConsoUdtd Nov 29' l90L First-Class Work at Lowest Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance IN THE Piedmont Section. Prices. VOL. XX. MORG ANTON, N. C, MAY 19, 1904. No. 7. News HERALD. 1 "- , A Bad Breath i Md breath means ' ,h r bad diges a baa estion, a stc-jj-v.., n Aver s Pills are bad liver. They cure con- liver piw biliousness, dys ck headache. ncia. sic r ' "ic. Ait druggists. iinio nun tor tna M 0 Ul u Whiskers 5T, 01 S. - HA11. CO.. HHU. N.H. 0, INSURANCE Ve wri.e- flic iiisuiauw I'un- IT .... Tit nwinnnA .-tjla cies on nil Kimis oi property in ilie I.ir; home and far 0;t.i c.iup.inies. ;frv loss sustained on property nnred in tins aSncy, estaousueu ..... ,rr,- i c Ktian nrnmnf. Il't'll MMl?" t4o i ('luujpt- I'V il lit M"-IVI ' V ov" 1,1 iVeare auts lor me -0r!h Carolina uome, Aetna o Jilarttord, 'il.imhurj Bremen, Hertford, of Hartford, Con. Insurance Company of North Ame.-ici, "ia;ra of New York, Home, of New York au German American. Policies placed on oar books are promptly reneweu ueiure expira- m- We write risKS irom $iuu to i;0ij,O!tO, on property in town or 1.03!lry, SI iuwol mica. ATEKY iiEVIN, AgtS. pjsf.-ofli-..e Buiidinji. RAILWAY. THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. as Direct Lixe to All Points TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. strictly Ctst-clas equipment on all rough ami Local Trains , Pullman lace Sleeping Cars on all Night 'sins: Fa.t and Safe Scbt dales. Travel by the Southern and you are ured a Safe. Comf ortable and Expe- nous Journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time jsbles. Rates and general information address I L. Veexo.v, F. R. Dabby, . T.P.A.. C. P. &T.A., arlotte. N. C. Asheville, N. C. S. H. Hardwick. G. P. A., WASHINGTON D. C. lion 4 NOHIH WESTERS IT -.aa TIME ORJD. Et'fective June 7, 1903. itTHBoisD Ex Sud Daily 10 70 Mixed 63 Tnes. Thurs -.htsier 9 00 am 8 00 pm wtts 9 1 8 am 8 28 pm JcConnells 9 28 am 8 48 cm I'mnnes 9 33 am 8 57 nm larkville 9 9 am 8 1 ft nm uover 10 12 am 10 on ,.. Sat tonia 10 am 1 2 30 am 6 OO am d shorls 1120 am 1 10 am 7 02 am Jram.ntun 1 1 43 am a 00 am 8 OO am Maaen 12 10 pm 2 30 am 9 20 am wuon 1 2 2S Dm r,, -am in nt aictory 12 50 pm 4 00 am 2 OO pm L,; - 1 23 Pm 0 am 3 10 pm .-rawe Falls 13Spm 4 57 am 3 45 pm 2 05 pm 6 ;'0 am 5 20 pm Pusxenger Mixed Mixed 3 71 63 "HBOl-so Ex Sun Iaily -enoir 2 an mn s nr. Granite Fan.-.. ',:"ara H ' h"1 " o pm n uo am c o0, pm 9 30 pm 9 15 am ilaiatn f-'icointon & Shoals o 4j nm 1 1 4n rim 1 1 Qn om 4 03 pm 12 15 am 12 lO pm 1 8 SVai. T;"!"" 1 ou am 12 45 pm U pm a 22 am 2 23 pm um so am o 30 pm 4 25 am 5 57 pm 5 10 am 3 25 pm 3 55 pm Moa Wed Fri '-lOTtr 'Zu 0Pm 6 50 am IU.ne119 52 Pm 7 00 am " IJ . 11 ' I ill. urn -htster ??4Pm 7 23 am 7 17 pm 8 00 am CONNECTIOXS. ' twetn Chester and Lenoir. H Reid. g. P. a.. Chester. S. C. rTHC4RLIXAlBcBKECouT. riickE i .rourt-Beforc Clerk, i-mdsav and Other. Lindsay and ntl,.,. t?Ptarint, K BUCAT,ON OF Scmmoss. riffth!tat?iaviton the "tarn of Joire,i7it!hldefeildantP. A. Lindsay ""iiannr . l,",alave oi jortn jaro '"'fW Stat u aiiieence be found itaeti. - sld state, and that a :Hr.i.: ""is m avnrnf the oKve. 'i : ! L n; ancl aai"st said defendant. 'at same v . h whi tjr in iiuv (,iPlaintTff, e!n,?,jrouShthy the above "ay dr'- , " rati estate oi . iet-i." ase!- among his heirs at- F'low of n,lu of Lizzie H. Lindsay aPro.'rf:' "tate- she having joined Ftah. ''"Kjor that ouroose. to have val,, ;.f'Ji the. Proceeds of sale the Jwer interest in the lhr.1 motion of Averv & Ervin. 'ItA C "V """-Petitioner nrrlered r,A f'tP.A ,:'mons be served on dt- I""ucc j pnDiicaiion oi 7 that a nr Sa de'endant 1. c int;... r . 'ii-iticu as aoove tWorCnnif J?e!ore the c"' of .''thtrehvn,entloned' and the said de- 1ffEi."JT..reflUired to annenr hefnre I. '"Wned f-i - LU appear Deiore Kte'ouSt, Jr0 Superior Court Hat i. "ry and State nfnr..i,,H s.Sld i fil :5en,urtothe oetition of the i e- 'N oi. .. -Jcred. that this notice be J'nher " . , W1" be wanted. '."Men,;.:, P.VOCei Prior tna,.wrek r four successive '1e return dn- k.nr i. once '""Al.o.a ne nnicfn'. same to constitute ser- ..''"thi, , " ! ?.ai'J defendant P. A L 5tK a'" ""amg as Afori 5th rt . . ?.d,nB as aforesaid. Vriorr,. 4. L-BRISTOL. 'EWin At?nrt' Bnrke County, N. - -- n.. u, 1U. id c. MUURS. 3 TO 5 ! A. CHILDS, ctie OSr d Rectal Diseases. """"MafUn's Drugstore, H'CKORY. N. O. t'9 1 W in: i v,..ii or r PICKING THE NEWS OF THE A Batch of Liye Items Culled from the Papers in the Adjoining Counties. CALDWELL Lenoir Topic. May llth. The Blowing: Rock season will open June 1st. The Democracy of this county was never in a more thorough! v harmonious condition. Every man is thoroughly in earnest. Mr. S. F. Puett and family left this morning for Brevard, where they will make their future home. Mr. Puett has sold his home here to Mr. H. L. Whitley. The contracts have all been let for constructing the reailroad be tween Collettsville and Wilson's jreek and the contractors are advertising for labor. One hundred and seventeen failed to pay their poll tax in or der to allow them to vote. If there was a Democrat among them we know not his name. Rev. Mr. Edge, of Morganton, preached sew ral entertaining and edifying sermons at the Presbyterian church last week and held communion services on Sunday. From an exchange we learn that Monday evening hail fell as large as hen eggs. This is about on a par with the story of Pot. ter's confession. We have to go away from home to get the news. A meeting of the Board of Town Commissioners was held last night but no business was transacted. Three of the commis sioners walked out of the meet ing. It is high time something were done. The great fight is over the policeman's place. We expect, nothing soon to develop. The Congressional convention for the eight district was last week called to meet in Wilkes boro, August 4th. Why the time and place it is impossible for us to foresee. Perhaps in the hope of getting new candidates out. Mr. Cranor, of Wilkesboro, has already announced his candi dacy. The investigation of thee' arge of store burning against John Courtney, of Hartland, wis con ducted 1 t week before Esq. Geo. Thompson. The State was rep resented by Messrs. Taylor, of Greensboro, and Col. Jones, the defense by Messrs. Newland and Wakefield. After a two days hearing of evidence and argu ment the trial justice decided that there was no probable cause to hold the delendant to court and therefore discharged him The evidence was of a circum staiitial nature. TO Cl'RK A COLD IN ONK WAY Tale Laxative Bromo Oninine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 15 W. Grove's signature is on each box Cares Eczema. Itching Humors, rimples and Carbuncles. Costs you Nothing to Try. B. B B. (B'tanic Blood Balm) is now recognized as a certain and sure core lor eczema, itching skin, humors, scabs, scales, watery blis- ters in mules, aching nones or joints, bo. U, carbuucles. pricking pain in tbe skin, old eating sores, ulcers, etc. Botanic BIoou Uulm taken internally, cures the worst and most deep seated cases by enriching, puntyiug and vitaliz ing tbe blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. Botanic Blood Balm is tbe only cuie, to stay cured, for these awful, annoying skin troubles. Heals every sore and gives tbe rich glow of health to tbe skin. Builds up tbe brokendown body and makes the blood red aud nourishing. Especially advised for chronic, old cases that, doctors, patent medi cines and hot spriugs fail to cure. Druggists, $1. To prove B. B. B. cores, sample sent free and pre paid by writiug Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble, and fiee medical advice sent iu sealed letter. Take"jnsta mite" of Rauiou's Tonic Regulator nightly, aud you will be uleased with tbe effect. That tred, exhausted feeling will disappear, there will be no cause for headaches, pains in the back or side. Wheti the organs are in a healthy state oue bas no cause for complaint, and that is just the state a systematic use of Ramon's Tonis Resrnlater will nroduce. 25 0 cents, ' NEIGHBORHOOD. CLEVELAND. Shelby Star. May llth The Democratic primary in Cleveland on Saturday, June 1 (.1. 1 j j I tin. voumv convention on ,,,.. .uonaay, dune out. . nu :n : i .. v i I v'ue"J,,"e,8.lu imve u "auK" Mr.b.h.Mauneyisthechiefpro- meter and the bank will beorga- miCU U11U ieau lur u,e lou UU81" ness. Mrs. Emeline Turner, aged 77 ... J 1 A 1 flAll J I I veuieuonaprutn.ai-ner home in upper Cleveland, and w as ourieu at Clover nuicnurcn, Uev. J. W. Clegg conducting the unerai services. - i A new postoflice, known as Read, has beeu established at Mr. P. S. Gettys' store, in No. 8 a ?ai r. ti.At I lounsmp, wnn iur. ueitys as pusiuiasier. ic is on ine raK- ville route and is a great conver.- ience to the people of that vicini ty. Mr. W. R. Wcod, of the Hen- rietta section, who was here Sat- urday, informed us that the far- mers in that section are well up with their work and that the crop outlook is good. The wheat is looking well and every- thing p .ints to a good crop. Messrs. J. L. Webb and S. 0 Andrews, executors of the estate f Dr. W. P. Andrews, deceased, sold 206 acres of land Saturday at public aucti )n and it was bid off by Mr. S. A. Washburn at $7,001. The land is situated just south of Shelby and some of it is finely timbered. Mr. W. W. Crocker, who has been teaching school in No. 1 township, was here Tuesday. He says that measles are. raging in that vicinity and over fifteen families are affected bv the con tagion, and m some families eight or ten have been sick at oue time. The desease is a right malignant form. Dr. James Oliver Martin died May 5, after a lingering illness of brights disease. He was 70 years old, leaves wife, daughter and tnree grand children, tie was buried at Salem church. Dr Martin was resident of Cleveland county for number of years, liv ing near Camp Call, but several years ago moved to Rutherford county, near Oak Spring, where he did an extensive practice till his health failed. ' Memorial Dav was fittingly " J observed in Cleveland county yesteiday. Interesting exercises were held at Patterson Springs, New Hope. Clover Hill, Union , i j and Ross Grove churc. es, and large crowTds attended. Speeches, j sermons ana addresses were made, as announced in our last issue and they were allgoodjand the people enjoyed the day, Picnic dinners were served at all of the above places. Last week Mr. Daniel New man, an exceedingly clever and engaging gentleman ' of Aew York, who is a partner with Mr. L. U. Campbell, in the Campbell Monazite Company's business, arrived and is ably assisting Mr. Campbell in the active work at the mine near Shelby. They have a large force of hands and are taking out a large amount of mon zite, besides installing a fine lot of new machinery, which will add immeasurably to the capacity of the plant. This s a growing industry and promises much for Shelby and vicinity. A $600 torpedo can sink an S8.000.000 battleship without turning a hair. W. A. LESLIE Does not hesitate to recom- mend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to his friends ana customers, Indigestion causes more ill health than anything else. It deranges the stomach, and should be kept at hand, lhe brings on all manner of disease, risk is too great for anyone to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests take. Chamberlain's Colic, what you eat, cures indiges Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy tion, dyspepsia and all stomach has undoubtedly saved the disorders. Kodol is not only a lives of more people and re perfect digestant but a tissue lieved more pain and suffering building tonic as well. Re- than any other medicine in newed health, perfect strength use. It can always be de and increased vitality follow pended upon. For sale by W its use. A. Leslie. LINCOLN. Lincolton Journal, May 13th. Mrs. H. J. Mathias and Miss Jennie Robinson left this week to visit relatives and friends in Mor ganton. Married at the residence of the bride's father, in Lincolnton township, Wednesday evening, M nth Mp w MYoder and m - c n- t at jiibs oauie j. ttoss, n. Ei. nam spv nffif.:nt:n(r j 53 An interesting nnd snr-nW.., revival meeting Wds held in Laboratorv Methodist chuich Inst week, flosinrr Sundav. Th pastor, Rev E. N. Crowder, was assisted by Rev. M. L. Carpenter From all renorts- the Rock Springs Campmeeting this year wiii h nrm nt hft het in its his tory. Among theeminent divines ,;n r n n nu n in jitra..u uic ui . uuuu yj. Kilgo, president of Trinity Col- lege, and Dr? G. H. Detwiler, of Charlotte Marriage licenses were issued rn tu fnllnw:nfr rmirilps dnrino- , ARt rnonth: n. t nthpr i)Piiinf,pr and Mildred McGinnis, Adolphus Heavner and Sarah Beam, Peter Helms and Brentie Mason, Rob ert D. Hay nes and Ida Carpen ter, Robert S. Peeler, and Sallie Avery, Marvin Ramsey and Mag- gie Duncan, John Small and Edna JNance, Uliver 1. Wise and Mollie Davis Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25c. RUSSIAN BRIDGE DESTROYED BY CHUNCHUSES. The illustration shows how the Russians manage to fret their trooo trains through when the bridges of the Manchurian railroad have been destroyed by the Chinese brigands known as Chunchuses, who are friendly to the Japs. Temporary tracks are laid alongside over this until repairs can be made. Japan and Russia Borrow Money. A special from London to the Washington Post says a Japanese loan of $50,000,000 will be issued next week. It will take the form , . . - ... . . , . ' and the issue nrice Drobablv will ho Qo to fhA copifr, Hn,-n a charge on the Japanese customs. The loan will bo issued simnltane- OD8,y 111 JNew orK ana Aioaaon. It w:'8 definitely arranged this afternoon that one-half the Japan ese loan will go to the United States, and it was understood that r Kuhn, Loeb & Co. will handle it in America. Tbe Japanese financial agent in London says that, in bis opinian, no other loan will be required bv Japan before the conclusion of the war. Belgium and France have sub scribed to a laan of $200,000,000 for Russia. JAPANESE LANDING ARTILLERY FROM THE TATUNG RIVER. The Illustration shows how the artillery In northern Korea near the lfttft tbe Xellow sea. TOO GREAT A RISK. In almost every neighbor- ibood someone has died from an attack of colic or cholera morbns, often before medicine could be procured or a physi- cian summoned- A reliable remedy for these diseases WATAUGA. Boone Democrat. May 12th. Little corn hasyet been planted in the county. The fruit trees are putting on an unusually heavy bloom. At the 11 o'clock service at Valle Crucis last Sunday, Bishop Horn?r confirmed 12 persons. A wet May for a heavy hay crop. It now seems that the prospects for grass are good, if the above be true. Miss Myrtle Vannoy, daughter of Mr. Rudy Vannoy, ot Horton, died of consumption on Friday morning at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Everette Norris, of Meat Camp, died of cancer of the mouth on Saturday evening last. She leaves a husband, a babe only three mouths old, and numerous friends who will miss her sorely. An Epworth League was or ganized at the Methodist church Wednesday night a week ago with Walter Stansberry presi dent and Miss Laura Gragg Secretary. The meetings will be held regularly . each Sunday after noon. Dogs have been gettingiusome deadly work on the fine flocks of sheep iu this community of late, and the poison-vender has also made considerable inroads on the canine tribe of the village for the past week. One good sheep is easily worth all the dogs in the community. ' " : the ruined bridge and trains are run Davidson College Commencement Exercises. Tbe Commencement Exercises of Davidson College will begin on Sunday, May the 22nd, and close on Wednesday, May the 2 5th, the latter being Commencement Day. The Baccalaureate Sermon ill be delivered by Rev. W. M. Mc- j Pbeeters, D. D., Columbia, S. C, and the Annual Sermon before tbe Y. M. C. A. by Bev. C. H. Hyde, Ph. D.. Chester, S. C. The reun- ion of tbe Literary Societies, Cass Dav Jiixercises, eic, are neiu ou Mrmrfav. Mav the 23rd. On Tues- , , -y - . day. May .4th at I2 m., governor C. B. Ay cock delivers tbe Annual Oration. Tbe Alumni Banquet is held at five p. mH tbe same day. Tbe Commencement Exer - cises are held oa Wednesday, May 25tb, at 10:30 a. m., tbe commence- ment program closing that even- ing with a general reception given by tbe Literary Socities and tbe Fraternities. wonderful little Japs landed their light mouth of the Tatung river, which empties WHEN THE SAP RISES. Weak lungs should be care ful. Coughs and ' colds are dangerous then.5 -OneMinute Cought Cure enres coughs and colds and arives strength to the lung's. Mrs. C. E. Fenner. of Marion, Ind., says, "I suffered j with a cough until I ran down in weight from 148 to 92 lbs. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Min ute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy curec me entirely of the cough,! strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal vvcigut, ne aim auui oucuguui Sold by W. A. Leslie. S " : Mcdowell Marion News. May 12th. Mrs. J. E. Neal is very ill, hav ing been very suddenly attacked with pneumonia. She has been confined to her bed only two dajs but is in a critical condi tion. The merchants of Mark n met last Thursday niglit in the court house and formed a retail mer chants association. E. L. Gas ton was elected president, C. M. McCall secretary and treasurer. It. is learned through friends that J. H. Duncan, an old time resident of Marion, is dead. He died somewhere out West. It will be remembered that he once owned the property known as the Foster place, now owned by D. A. Kanipe. Some of our old er residents remember him well. Octavia Hamilton, the daugh ter of Mack Thally, lately de ceased, died on last Saturday and was buried on Sunday. She belonged to one of our best col ored families and was a worthy girl and had numerous friends both among her own race as well as the white people. She was lately married to Rev. C. W. Hamilton, of Charlotte, being' on her death bed at the time. She died of consumption. Her funeral was largely attended. The citizens of Marion were rudely startled out of their slum ber this morning by the dreaded alarm of fire about 3 o'clock. Fire was discovered in a shed building in the rear of the Demo crat office, in a room occupied by the negro cook of Capt. Seagle. The fire was closely surrounded by brick walls on three sides and by literal use of water by the volunteer bucket brigade it was prevented from doing much dam age to adjoining buildings. Gastonia Gets Convention. Lincolnton Journal, 13th. Iu porearance of the call issued by chairman Plonk, the Democrat ic Executive Committee ot this Congressional district, met at tbe North State Hotel yesterday (Thursday.) All the counties in tbe district, except Burke, were rep resented either by person or by proiy. June 22 at 10 o'clock in tbe morning was the time decided upon for the convention. Several towns made bids fr tbe convention, Morganton, Newton, and Gastonia being the leaders. Upon being put to a vote Gas- toina received a majority. The followiner is the vote each corjty will have in the convention: Mecklenburg Gaston Cleveland Lincoln Catawba Bnrke - Mitchell Madison Yancy i T.u..i.nr tt ci w n . n. diou. Dear Sir: Yon waut a cheap job I of paint for a cheap bouse, don't yoaT i It's Devoe. It's tbe regular thing in Deyoe; there's nothing, in all paint. so cheap as Devoe. Ob, yes you can paint with mud, but that isn't paint; yon want it to look about right tor a month or two. Paint Devoe; can't do it for less: there 's nothing so cheap; say noth ing of wear, there's nothing so cheap as Devoe. It goes so far; save gallons; no matter about tbe price, save gal lons. A gallon of paint, pot-on, costs $4 or f 5; save gallons. Devoe is jour paint; save gal- Ions; Devoe is your paint. Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co. 56 'Andrew Carnegie has given away, so much money he has only $385,000,000 left. : TEE FAMOUS LITTIE TILtS. 9 For 4ilck relief from Biliousness, Stck Headache, Torpid Llrsr, Jaun dice. Dizziness, and all troubles aris lar from a Inactive or sluggish liver. DeWm's Little Early Risers are un equalled. They act promptly and never crlpe. They are so dainty that ttls a pleasure to take them. Oa to two act as a mild laxative; two or four act sa a pleasant and effective cathartic. They axe purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonic the liver. mriss est by X. C. DeWitt At Co., CHICAGO 8old by W. A. LESLIE. CATAWBA. Newton Enterprise. May 13th. There was a considerable hail storm between Hickory and Catawba Springs Monday after noon. Hon. E. Y. Webb, the able and popular member of Congress from this district, is a veiy wel come visitor to Newton this week. A Catawba towrnship man claims that Mr. Watt Alley has the best field of wheat in the county. In fact all farmers who have wheat are well pleased with its appearance. We have heard very little complaint of fly this vear. Newton used to be noted as the greatest wheat-growing town in the State, but this year tb.3re is very little wheat grow ing inside the town corporation. The town farmers have all turned to cotton. There are near 200 acres in cotton inside the corpor ation. Capt. P. F. Smith, of Conover, brought us Tuesdav, a limb of a peach tree as full of nice big peaches as it could stick. This was to show that Conover is to have peaches this year. In this respect the town is ahead of New ton and most other parts of the county. Mr. E. A. Moose, the sweet potato man, brought the editor 300 potato slips Monday, of a new variety of Virginia yams. Two weeks and two days from the time he bedded his potatoes, he had slips ready for setting. Hesays they are the quickest growers he ever saw. At a meeting of the county Democratic executive committee Tuesday it was decided to hold two conventions. The first will only appoint delegates to the higher convention and appoint date for second convention, at which candidates for countv of ficers will be nominated. The primaries for first convention will be on June llth, countv con- vention June 18. All candidates will be voted on at the primaries. When you want a nleasant ?hysic try Chamberlain's tomach and Liver Tablets. They are easp to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by W. A. Leslie druggist. ORGAN MUSIC depends as tnnch upon tbe quality of the instrument as upon the skill i of the performer. Tbe quality of tbe FERRAND ORGAN is tbe result of a deter mination to produce tbe BEST INSTRUMENT possible with the highest qnality of material and the most cap.ible and experienced workmen. Write a learn onr easy organ term!. C. T. MORRISON, Wholesale and Retail, . Hickory, N. C. 12 fiflPi ""1 s&f 21 lij ( EGGS FOR HATCHING. S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS R. C. WHITE WYAKDOTTES. (Wyckoff Strain) (Duston Strain) MORE E66S FOR LESS FEED THAU ANY OTHER BREED. SINGLE White Leghorn Eggs, corm $1.00 PER 15 Not only egjfs for hatching bnt egf produce youngsters too wUI be proud sale this spring. Rose TTTLI1. TTT White Wyandottes, Comb AAAt.v 4juuw..vj Purpose r-owl I have one breedinr oca of Wyandottes can supply a limited number of eggs for hatching this season. $1.00 per 13. Order early. All eggs carefully selected and satisfaction guaranteed. Visitors are welcome. J. C. HOWEKSTEIX. maeion, N. c. THE OLD RELIABLE n rum Ml 1 1 w i mn0 PASUES Absolutely Pure THERE 5 NO SUBSTITUTE "Just Folks." Youth's Companion. "My boy," said a Texas man to his son, who was starting out for an Eastern city, "let me tell you something which may be of help to you." His advice, as given in Forest and Stream, was homely but good. You get up there and you'll see a heap of people who have got mere money than you have a heap of people who have got more brains tban you have, and more success. Some of them may even be better looking than you are. Don't you worry about that, and don't 011 be scared of anybody. Whenever you meet a man who allows he's your superior, you just look at him . and say to yourself, "After all, vou're just folks." You want to remember for yourself, too, that you're just folks. After you have lived as I have, and have knocked around the world you'll learn that that's all any one of us is just folks. Let it be our happiness this day to add to the happiness of those around us, to comfort some sorrow, to relieve some want, to add some strength to our neighbor's virtue. Chan ning. AS TARTLING TEST. To save a life, Dr. T. G- Mer ritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes. violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bit ters excellent for acute stom ach and liver troubles, so I pre scribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an attack in. 14 months-" Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dy spepsia, Indigestion, Consti pation and Kidney troubles, Try them. Only 50e at John Tull's and W. A. Leslie's. The Raleigh Horning Post for the Campaign. The present jc.r promises a series 01 intensely lnterestinz political developments. The sea son has arrived fur County, Dis trict aud -Stare Conventions. In County, State and Nation both sides ate lining up for warm and fierce contests, ai d all signs point to tbe most interesting campaign in tbe life-time of tbe present gen eration. To aid tie people of North Caro lina In keeping posted, tbe Raleigh Morning Post is making a most liberal campaign olfer as follows: One Dollar will pay for the Daily Post until after tbe National Con vention m July. Two Dollars will pay for it until after the electiou in November. Any person sending ns a club of six names for either oi the above periods, together with tbe money paying for said subscriptions, mav have one copy for the same length of time free. All subscriptions and remit tances sbonld be sent to Tbe Morn ing Post, Raleigh, N. C. tuIEYSmDIJIYCUEE ekes Kidneys and Bladder Riant - l.ooFfcKi5. tftsit will hatch and from matings that win ot aezt fall. No more breeding stock' for J .XX-- The Best General (Duston's, the best known strain) and
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