' " . RKiso your I The News-HereId I I IS THE job Printing TO .r X BEST ADVERTISING . 1 .1 rffie T MEDIUM T. G. COBB, Publisher. First.Class Work at Lowest f prices. 9 TSi 3855&?g5 S353S:) c-- Nov. . Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance IN THE Piedmont Section. t i VOL. XX. MORG-ANTON, N. C, JUNE 9, 1904. No- 10. O K 1 P W TRTD AT H: XI iL J L Jl I lf 1 III V 7 A. ' M i I 1 1 II v V F4 H IS i . - - v . . . T " ' : 1 acres can W write) ice abK" the ,te to HI'!"-' rr.a .Vest 4Dd 40 Cle Your loiiguc JS coated, your stomach ' 4 vnnr liver is out of TAyer's Pills will clean " ' rur-p vnnr dvs- your liver right. Svto take, cssy to operate. c. All imssists. CLEARING UP DAY. in l.M'in! a beautiful "V'l'v," Then uae 111 I JY, L U Li J 0 UlL Whiskers Three Sensational Matters Ended One Day. Raleigh Post. The eyes of the State have been turned taward Raleigh for the past several days. Indeed, the people of other states have been looking this way with much interest, and many of the great newspapers of the large cities IS THE FAB EAST COUNT American In Memory of Mrs. J. A. Dobson. The Elizibethtoo, Ky., News of May 27th contained the following, which will be read with interest by many Burke people, deceased's husband being a native of this county: Mrs. J. A. Dobsou, daughter of Mr. P. T. Hobbs, died April 25, 3904, aged 34 years. She had been in declining health for several been obliged to decline many kind invi- II O iths and with her husband spent I tations from the periodical press. Ia cnmi f Tma mnn !..;.. XT.t. I flirnishlngr this Rtntompnr trt tho TCnrth have been printing stories, under J Carolina, hoping thai the 'change American Review 1 am actuated b CASSINI In North evieio For May. I have been invited by the North American Review to make a state ment of Russia's position in the far eastern conflict. Contributing articles to magazines and newspapers is not contemplate the future. Every man looks to his own interests, and nations and the people composing them are the same In that respect. I know that in Europe there is a disposition to credit America with the worship of the mighty dollar above all else, but my experience in this great land, many of whose distinguished citizens have giv en me a friendship that I deeply appre ciate, has taught me that money is not AMHERST ITEMS. Correspondence of The Xews-Heralri. Wheat and corn are looking- Well. Work on our briJge at Hoff man s terry is progressing rapid ly. Some of the neighbors mean to see the thing through, for the y Iftp jitDUrAiiXUl heavy and sensational head-lines. aoout what was happening in Raleigh. Briefly summed up, we have had: First, a receive appointed last ..... .i,n li:ia Iwpii itrnm tit.. I n f iifilcitT f,-... a ii .-i veai' j -r 1" wmivtuj iu! me auuiuic anu '.rat.$l'aetortly settled. .WthfWi;o t?.,:i..,i. t.i. vareatnts uu tue -J o onli I'ar.'liun Htme, Furnell. Monday a co-reeeiver AetIlaoluHtoiti, was appointed. i t'.Atiian i Hamuli' tiirmi.li, . Th , pips on iin KMiuc t,.v..j ...ts com pun". "rl0sinsMineu uu inupcn. lu . . .i..m;1,i,h H;irtrorU of Hartford, Con. against Editor -,-r . i I ll.m'.vl. C 1 1 T 1 T-k 11 lajaraace Lompauy oi xioriu issut-u uy juoge t urneii, Si of New York, sIW CaUSe he V1 H.ime, of New York au should not be attached for con- Gei m ui American. temnt of cuurt. for pprtnin pdi- p,ii,.iei pliu-ed on our books are f -ol ... . . . XT , Syrlnewed before exp.ra- Jorml criticisms in The News and ., vuaei ei , me court aojuogea Air. ,Vf ffrue uvm uanieis in contempt, fined him two thousand dollars. Lawyers hurried to Washington and se cured an order from Chief Justice Fuller va.ating the receivership, at least turning the property of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad back to its officials. evervthlnsr and thnt tho Hearts nf rrun the mission of a diplomat, and I have and WOmen are full of those Christian go there almost evervMnv qualities that place honor and fair play higher than mere sordidness. Believ ing that the American people, however much their Judgment may have been warped at times by misconception of the truth, wUl see that there are two sides to the present unfortunate con flict in Asia, I do not doubt that they ging for the past week, will ultima tlv rpnph th nnnnlnainn I that Russian progress is not only not -trot. Iarius us voikinr on the might be beueficial. But when it benefit of RnSsia nd th. aa r was evideut that the end was near, the magazine. she was brought her old home near In tne progress of the negotiations g, , , , begun last summer between St. Peters- Vine Grove, where she passed bur and Tokvo Russia showed flt ... quietly and peacefully to rest. She times a most conciliatory spirit She tatatfc-1 to their interests, but distinct- bridge w-ja on ol j1 tn rtat hnmn an o I modified her terms time nnd ncnin. no lJ "e'P1"! to inem, J .1 W . " V. ,v L. I, V UUlilV a Cl J H U A I ' Miss Flora Warlick is ntill verv ill. The doctors cannot decide on the case. Mr. Davi l Tillev has been loir- intent was his majesty the emperor nnnn nrpcpririnff tYia nanna rkf i-TiA am, indeed sad, wht-n it has passed onr Pire. At all times, however, my gov ious to be well again. Death is Let us consider the issue in the far Mr. J. V. MrCall iititl f.-imilv east irom tne practical stanapoint ana , , ... , . see to what extent it bears on the sen- uavc u-eu isumg iirs. l., town :j.00, ou property in wrrr, at lowest rates. ' iVEKY & EllVIN, Agts. ?;if o1ii'.r Huiltlinjz. or SEE J.P.MAY arid H. R.BfUDGERS : have the windows of your house The governor threatened to call out the military of the state if 1 Century Window Screen erecers o,f d Jl J derins the nronertv. ''rrtic Hot Weather Begins. Editor Daniels secured a writ one of the finest inventions of of habeas corpus from Judge .sd cf the aye. It adjusts itself p ... ,i , . to hear the case. In the mean time Mr. Daniels remained in the custody of the United States res free access to blinds and Keeps out flies and other in Gie it a trial and you wouldn't i-.hdut it. May & Bridgers, Morganton, N. C. way. There is left a chasm not to he bridged and life never seems the same. When the sad message, ''Nettie is dead," was sent out, many a I head was bowed in grief. Mrs. Dobson was a good woman, devot ed wife, true friend, and her in fluence will help to make the world lietter. She is and will be sadly missed. She was tender, sympa thetic arid possessed a heart filled with ove and gratitude. Her kind, gentle manner won her a host of friends. My sympathy is extended to her father, brothers, two of whom are far away, sisters, and to her husbaud to whom she had been happily married for twelve years. His is bow alone, bereft of the love and sympathy of his true companiou. He is a biok en home, To all these she left full assurance that phe would live bayond the tomb- They know that she was a christian and trusted him who said "Whosoever will may come." She had been a member of the Bap tist church for niueteeu years. Just before bieatbing her last she eminent insisted upon a mutual and mentaL It Is claimed that with Rus- Corpening. unconditional guarantee of the princi ple of the independence and integrity of Korea, on an undertaking to use no part of Korea for strategic purposes, as the authorization of such action on the part of any foreign power was di rectly opposed to the principle of the independence of Korea, and finally on the preservation of the full freedom of navigation of the strait of Korea. The Japanese government declined to accept these conditions and replied by sia out of Manchuria that great prov ince would be a lucrative market for American textile goods, agricultural Implements and notions. But would there be no competition in this trade? Immediately the rivalry of Japan sug gests Itself. There are no people so Miss Rose Poe has gone off to teach a summer school, we don't know where, for we can't finf out. She kindly slipped off and quick to learn as the Japanese. They did not tell her friends good-bye. are Intelligent, deft, wonderfully inn- W. A. LESLIE Asks -the readers of this paper to test the value of Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure. Those persons who have used it and who have been cured by it, do not hesitate to recommend it to their friends. Kodol digests what 37ou eat, cures indiges 1i n, dyspepsia and ail stomach troubles. Increases strength by enabling the stomach and digestive organs to contribute to the bloody all of the nutri ment contained in the food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is pleas ant and palatable. For Register. VCuBest Binder Twine, sale bv W. A. Harbison. for FOE EXGISTi;?. OI" DEEDS. I nearby announce myself a candi date for Register of Deeda of Burke county, Puljiict to the action of the Democratic; county convention Respectfully, R. G. Gibes. I hereby announce myself an Inde pendent candidate for re-election for Register of Deec s for a second term. I am willing to stand on my past record and the manner in which I have con ducted the business of the office. J. F. BATTLE. FOR REGISTER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Register of Deeds of Burke county, subject to the action of the Republican County Convention. Respectfully, F. D. Beeky. A CARD. To the Voters of liurke Conntr: At the solicitation of some friends, I hereby declare myself an independent candidate at the next November elec tion for the office of Register of Deeds for Burke county. Respectfully, John Roderick. FOLETSHOIIEYTAR tops tiio cough anU lungs tative. With the opportunity of com mercial success In Manchuria present ed how quickly they would appreciate the value of learning the art of mak ing the goods demanded by the count less inhabitants of that territory! Cheap grades of cotton fabrics are necessary to the Manchurians; Japan would not be long in learning to fash Ion them. Manchuria, given up to till- 1 n ty th a anil rivmlrpa mrrlMiltnrol tm. plements; the Japanese would quickly vicinity last week Some of Mr. Horace Hoffman's friends have been grieving verv much about his falling in the river. Miss Bertha Tuttle is at Mr. J. H. Hoffman's. Mr. W. A. Tillev was in this visiting QUIA I N0R1H WESTERN B TIME dJ-FLlD. Effective June 7, 1903, ra'tiaer Mixed Mixed 10 70 63 ITHS'IKD 1,1 !UU DitllT aster 9 l a n 8 00 pra Taes. oivrvs 0 1 s am S pm XcCossdit 'J -s am s 4-S Dm Taurs cthrits 9 am is 5 1 pm ortville 9 -ty am 8 19 pm Sat lover 10 12 am 10 UO ura 10 3 am 12 30 am 6 OO am 11 00 am 12 4-5 am 6 20 am liii's 11 L'o am 110 am 7 02 am Licminton 114-3 ara 2 00 am 8 00 am Maiden 12 10 pm 2 30 am 9 20 am Newtoa 12 '.'(pm 2 55 am 10 OO am Hickory 12 50 pm 4 00 am 2 OO pm -:s 1 23 pm 4 4-0 ara 3 10 pm nsr.i:e Falls 1 35 pm 4 57 am 3 45 pm J 05 pm 6 i'O am 5 20 pm Fa"enger Mixed Mixed 9 71 63 nnsouxD Ex Sun Daily ioir 2 30 pm 8 00 pm 7 OO am a5iteFalls2 5s pm S43pm 8 05 am 3 c'S pm 9 30 Dm 9 15 m 3 2m pra 9 50 pm 9 35 am 3 43 pm 11 45 pm 11 20 am 4 j3 pm 12 15 am 12 lO pm 4 30 pm 1 50 am 12 45 pm j2pm 2 22 am 2 23 pm i - pm - oo am 5 30 pm 4 25 am o o, pm 5 10 am "?' 6 23 pm 6 00 a:n -nes fi in rm ;r Mnells 6 43 pm 7 00 am "" b o. pm 7 23 am itster 7 17 pm 8 00 am CONNECTIONS. "-Southern Rv., S. A. L. and L. & C. -southern Railway aton S. A. L. m and Hirkorr Southern Railway. I 'J an 1 1 r-irrir U.illmnn CU.n meet me in Heaven. I am going to see mv clear mother and the angels.'' A Friend. marshal in room 28, Yarborough uttered these word, "Loved oues, House. Then, in addition to all this, a writ of habeas corpus was issued in the case of Messrs. Kerr and Southerland, of Sampson, and Mr. Carrol of Duplin, who were sentenced to jail at Lumberton by Judge Peebles for contempt Serious Students at Affray Among Trinity. Raleigh Sews and Observer, May 31st. Reports of a shooting affray in of court. This to be heard by Trinity College, the severe wound- the State Supreme Court. ins of a freshman and the expul- The stories of all these cases s'n of thirteen higher class men, oijir iory tffton :a:0cn -'ncuinton Shoals have been told in the news column 3 of The Post. Public opinion has been pitched high. 3 25 pm 3 55 pm Mon Wed Fri have reached Ealeigh fiom Dur ham. The trouble is reported as bav in? occurred last T inrsdat night. Each event, has been a separate It wag tbeu tbat a party of npper and distinct sensation. The men- (.i .ss students are renorted to have tal atmosphere has been, filled invaded a room iu which there with fog, through which random were a number of freshmen, whom in the expectation that it would at nnd fitrv shafts of red-hot ouiu- they undertook to black. least be diplomatic in character and ' .1 . .... I 1 . . 1 . il. . . . .1 S,m Tlio troctin.Pn risrpi unrt MiPIP I wuuiu luriutsu uie uaaia iui iuc xui- ion nave darted. was a general melee, in it pistols were drawu and shols were fired, this being in one of the Trinity College buildings. As a result of COUNT CASSINI. demanding again that Russia incorpo rate In a separate treaty between the St Petersburg and Tokyo governments a declaration defining anew the righti which Japan was to enjoy in Manchu ria and a reiteration of the statements of my government's future intentions in that province. First because such a subject was quite irrelevant to the ne gotiations in progress and for the addi tional reason that Manchuria was a question to he settled between Russia and China, in which Japan was no more legitimately concerned than any other power my government refused to accede to these demands. To have entered into a separate arrangement with Japan regarding Manchuria would not only have been a violation of good faith with China, but with the powers which, with Russia and Japan, signed the peace protocol of 1900. However, In another effort to bring the negotiations to a peaceful conclusion my country did all that dignity would permit and offered to give assurances again that the sovereignty of the em peror of China in Manchuria would be recognized. Such a declaration had al ready been addressed to the powers. Having made this marked concession solely in the Interest of peace, my gov ernment awaited the Japanese answer But yesterday was clearing-up day. None of these vexed and per- between Chester and Lenoir. t F. Reid, G. P. A.. Chester S. C. -All fi' ill . f. j II plexed questions had gone be- tlie 8nootiug three students are yond the realm of the judiciary said to have received wounds. for settlement, and in a legal and satisfactory way they have been settled. Judge Pritchard heard the Daniels case and reversed Judge Purnell, so to speak, rel nsing Mr. Daniels from custody and from the charge of contempt, which remits the fine. The supreme court over-ruled Oue of these, a freshman, was wounded in the lower leg, and this was so serious thnt he has been takeu to the hospital for treatment. The faculty, just as soon as the affjir was learned of, tooK vigor- i ous steps in the matter and as the resuU of their prompt and deter mined stand, and the employment of a detective to aid in . ferreting therance of the negotiations to a satis factory conclusion. Before the Russian minister at Tokyo could deliver this re ply the Japanese answer came not through the regular channels, but 83 a torpedo attack at midnight. And now that war has come Russia does not doubt the issue. It is not a thoughtless statement that were Japan to obtain supreme control in Manchuria the dominant military spirit of the Japanese would lead them to organize the Chinese into a modern army of such proportions that Europe and America would stand aghast at this menace to their peace and well be ing. That is a phase of what has been called the "yellow peril" that it would be well for the thoughtful and intelli gent classes to consider carefully. The Chinese make good soldiers. To sup pose them to be pusillanimous in char acter Is erroneous. They are easily trained by competent Instructors, and be turrjing out plows and harrows, reapers and scythes. With their cheap er labor and their nearness to Manchu ria no other people could compete with the Japanese. But let us suppose for argument's sake that Russia, triumphant in this war. finds herself dominant in Man churia. Japan, her enemy, could look for no favors; she could not expect to find encouragement for the importation of her manufactures. But Manchuria would require many things that Russia could not supply or supply at figures reasonable enough to create a market In Russia agriculture is, comparatively speaking, more important than manu facturing, and those goods which are made in my country are not such as Manchuria would need. Russia, too, would be obliged to use the railway, with Its high freight tariffs. Contrast Russia's position commercially toward Manchuria with that of the United States. In this country are made not only the very materials that would find a ready sale among the people of the province, but with American goods shipped by an all water route the cost of transportation would be much lower than the cost of carrying on the all land routes to which Russia would be confined. Should Russia ship by water to Manchuria from Odessa the dis tance would still be too great to make competition with the United States successful. From Moscow to Port Ar thur the distance by rail Is 5,000 miles. It Is therefore easy to realize the privi leged position of the United States in competing over an all water route from the Pacific coast with Russia over an all rail route. What then, taking these matters into consideration, is the far eastern ques tion viewed in its commercial aspect from the American point of view? On the one hand stands Manchuria open to the commerce of the world; Japan in competition with the United States, a manufacturing Japan capable or making the goods needed in Manchu ria and of making them cheaper than America can make them and having the additional advantage of short all water freight rates. On the other hand stands Manchuria under Russian con trol, with, a friendly hand extended to the United States and Japan given no encouragement To my mind the con clusion Is obvious. What better evi dence of Russian friendship could America have than such an opening or, to merge the practical with the senti mental, what better results could fol low for both America and Russia than mutual co-operation In the stimulation of American trade with Manchuria? We are anxious for a free deliv ery route. DeWitt DeWltt is th name to look tor when you bo to buy Witch Haiel Salva. DeWitt'i Witch Hazel Saiv Is tha Original and only fcnulr.o. In fact DeWitt'sIs the only Witch Hol Salva that is made from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel All others are counterfeits base Imi tations, cheap and worthless even daneerous. DeWitfs Witch Hel Salve is a specific for-f iles; Blind, Bleedin, ltchlnt and Protrudlnt Piles. Also Cuts, Bums. Bruises. Sprains, Lacerations. Contusions, Boils, Carbuncles. Eczema, Tetter. Salt Rheum, and all other Skin Diseases, SALV1 PKBPABED BT :.C. DeWitt 4 Co., Chicago Said oy VV. A. LiUsLiiti. Trustee's Sale of Morganton Keal Estate. J udire Peebles in the case of Kerr 1 out the affair, thirteen of the - ! 3 : .. V I wf4-l, . nAnnlntiAn msvi.A than AlCX Wnnthprlflnrl nnd ( nrro 1 and young meu euuaseu m iue bhuui- f""1""" """ COUineiianu anu tanun, "uu I J ..... nmnnn n ii-ow tr-nm on armv onniri mg were locaiea ana airer iuriuer " , V T t. t m be raised that co-operating with Ja- uivestigatlOb were sent home. lo pan might with a reasonable show of of the men were members ot the baeb.ill tram. lis 1' -5 . ERRAND ORGANS. f,y purchaser of the Farrand is a 3wJ cunomer. Tl. s.ioi f'fw refined homes. The Farrand a'I the year round. Dull times or "mes- The Farr jork all the way through and has , '! tet- musical tone and stands they were discharged Later in the day an agreement was reached between Judge Peebles and the Robeson county lawyers, by which the contempt proceedings are ended, and it was ordered, bv consent, that all narties have leave to with CUTS, BRUISES AND BURNS QUICKLY HEALED. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is draw any and all affidavits filed au antiseptic liniment, and Jt8 flaccid character into whatever confidence, defy the civilized world. You in America should pause to con template the result of a union of the two great Mongol races, one progres sive, aggressive, alert overambitious. dreaming dreams of standing dominant not only in the far east, but in the councils of the powers; the other imi tative, easily influerfced, ready if not anxious to have a stronger hand mold bv them in the proceeding, and when applied to cuts, bruises BhaPe - , i j i and burns, causes them to neal out a all other papers, including rule wjtnout maturation and much ment and answers and orders, and the more quickly than by the usual t in very way. SECOND CAR LOAD, clerk of the superior court of Robeson was directed to erase from his records all entries in the proceeding. treatment. For sale by W A. Leslie, druggist- ;:u)na load for Lenoir N. C, This is the second is ithin thirty days.. which 4, that lhey AP- ' lhe arrand organs have , e martet for the past twenty- He Told Her the Worst. Chicago Kecord-Herald. "Doctor," sail the beautiful young woman who had become the wife of a rich old mau, "tell uie the Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are just what vnn need when VOU have 110 aD- Hro fftpl dnl! .offer eatinsr worxt, I will be brae aid tiy to and wake ur with a bad taste bear it, and hve always given Tw , .. ,, ns iuny guaran- ur lfcH Vf-ura ... fcUtai, .; "uu you win inase khu yu get lhe Farrand. I "" in tim i ... . . Nutcases " CT.MORRISON, Wholesale and Retail, Hickory, N C. HnilPQ n ir JU.CHILDS, Omen uueascs ui ,nen and d.-i rx. Oft vctiat uiseases. iuarun s Urugstore, r,!9'SPRY. N. Q. in vour mouth. They will im prove your armetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and give you a relish for your food. H or sale by W. A. Les lie, druggist. Leading her gently from her suf fering husbaud's bedside the doc tor answered: "Nerve yourself, then, for a ter rible shock. He's going to get well." would be best suited to carry scheme of national aggrandize You of America as well as we of Europe have this to confront It ia not Russia alone that the danger threatens, but the whole family of Caucasian nations. There is another aspect of the ques tion which has doubtless already ap pealed to that admirable, rugged com mon sense for which the American business man Is noted the world over. I refer to the commercial feature of the far eastern situation. In the out cropping of thit perhaps natural Bjm pathy arising from a kindly feeling fof what has been considered a weak na tion in Its conflict with a powerful an tagonist many well meaning people la this country have not taken time to Hot Meal Without a Fire. . Readers of the war news wUl have noticed one or two references to the fact that tinned meats for the Russian troops are prepared by a process which enables the contents of each tin to be served hot without a fire. This boon is secured by having the ordinary tins filled with food "Jacketed" in patent tins, says London Truth. The patent tin contains water, together with a chemical mixture, by means of which the water can be raised to boiling point In ten minutes or a quarter of an hour. All that It is necessary to do when it is desired to heat the food is to puncture the top of the patent tin, the chemical mixture being thereby forced into the water, which soon begins to boil. Voder and by Tirtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust executed by the Dunavant Manufacturing Company an dothers to the undersigned trastee on the 1st day ot September. A. D.. 1S93. which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds ol Burke county in Iiook Y. cages 91 and 92. and noon default mride in the payment of the debt thereby secured. and at tne request ot tne holders ot the bonds secured by said deed 01 trust, 1 will on Monday, June 13th, 11)04, sell for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in the town of Morgan ton, a tract of land, situate, lying and being in Burke county, .North t'arolma, in the town of Morganton, and being ail thevnsold portion of the '-Camp" field tract descibed and bounded as follows: Beginning on a stake on the Western North Carol na Railway, a. corner of the liurke Tanning Company s tract, and tuns witii the line of the Western North Carolina Kail road to the bridge near the depot on Col lege street, then with the public road to the old line, Seagle's corner, then with smd line to Coleman s corner; then willi Colcma - s corner to J. W. Wilson's come. . in Colcraaa's line; then witn Coleman s line to a corner m State Hospita1 turnpike opposite old mil. then with the line oi said tract to the corner of the laid belonging to the Deaf aid Dumb school, then with the line ot said land to the corner of the Tannery tract; tL.en with the line ot the Tannery tract to J, W. Wiison's corner, then with the Tannery tract to the beginning, containing HO acres, but except ing and reserving out of, said boundary 56V4 acres sold by J V. Wilson to the State Hospital by deed dated July 1, 18'J5. as by reference to said deed recorded in book 11, No, 2, pages 48 and 49 in the &tl:ce of the Register of Deeds of Burke county tor a full and complete description of the lands ex cepted from the above bonndan will iuo.0 fully appear. This lath day ot MaT. lSUl.- GEO. PHIFER ERWI.W Trustee. Avery & Ervin, Attornervs. - Sale of Town Lots. SEASONABLE GOODS For Every Housekeeper. MOTH ALINE. The new Moth destroyer. No bad odor like moth balls. For putting up fine woolens, furs, etc. Price 15c. pound package. SURE DEATH. For dest roving Cockroaches, Vermin, .-Water Bugs, etc. In liquid form, put up in squirt cans. Price 15c. COEOLEUM. Disinfecting liquid. For sick rooms, closets, kitchens, stables, etc. One pint makes five gallons of a superior disinfectant. 'Price 25c. NAPTHA CAMPHOR. Moth destroyer. Superior to Moth balls. For putting up heavy woolens, blankets. Price 15c. pound. BED BUG POISON in liquid form. Applied with a feather. The most effective destroyer on the market. 25c. pint. HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA. The good kind. 10c. bottle. VIOLET AMMONIA. For the toilet and bath. 15 and 25c. TURKISH BATH GLOVES. 25c. pair. Leslie's Drug Store. J. A. POTEET. A. N. DALE POTEET & DALE, GENERAL HERCHANTS MORGANTON, N. C. We keep a general stock, and many times have things which are to be found nowhere else in town, such as fresh butter, eggs, chick ens and various kinds. of choice Countrv Produce. A FULL LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES Constantly on hand. And our Fresh Meat Department i.s alwavs stocked with the choicest meats. A Fashionable Gem. It is long since -anything new In precious stones made a bid for popu larity, says the Pall Mall Gazette, but since it became known that King Ed ward looked with favor on the peridot the beautiful sage green gem is be ginning to have a vogue. The peridot, the Arabic name for "precious stone," has for many years been found in Ural mountain quartz and in the rocks of South America, but It has been reserv ed for the khedive of Egypt to find the stone in marketable quantity. The 8 tone is not prohibitive in price and goes beautifully with almost anything except sapphires. In settings of dia monds or pearls It Is effective. By virtue of a trust deed executed by J. W. Wilson, Jr., and registered in book N, No. 2, page 196, and also a trust deed registered in book P, No. 2, page 96, and default made in payment of both debts secured thereby, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Morganton, N. C, on Saturday, June 25th, 1904, ail those six several lots below the depot at Morganton and along the road to the State Hospital, being1 lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 10 on the plot of the Y llson lands made and filed by K. Williams, surveyor, in the case of the Eastern Building- and Loan Association vs. A. W. Wilson in the Clerk's ortice in book M, No. 2, page 246, to which ref erence is made for boundaries. This 23rd May, 1904. J. T. PERKINS, Trustee. Petition for Partition, If you want SHOES or DRY GOODS give us a rail and we will save you money. Free delivery to any part of town. POTEET & DALE. Agents for the sale of Geo. E. Niseu Wagon?. See this wagon at our store. CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIAR RHOEA REMEDY NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Burke County. ) Court. John Black and Others vs. John Rhyne and Others It . appearing- to satisfaction of the court that the defendants John Rhyne and wife, Sarah Rhyne, Jennie Black and husband, John Black, are non residents of North Carolina and can not after due diligence be found in the State, and that this is an action tor The way to guard against "om mer complaints" which weaken and debilitate, is to place the liver on goartl by a course Liver Pills and Tou Tweuty five doses foi axative fjrora umtse ... a IB JTrf m VjUIU UlWUCVaTl ir mrmmw W I 4. 1 tn 7A I T 1 CI I ?fklTT Tfl II en I 1 1 VI I . Tin A I PHI I Ot KaniOQ S jm mai is yieaaaut iu icn.o. m 10 '""". """" " the Clerk's offlcem twenty clays, I 0 P f. ' nnlnoMn frf DlimmQT I OQT tYI O Tl IT t h 1 Tl TC thftt hfttnrfi I I l.iil.. 1 . fHa, It, ItllLlS I I SZl. M7 . 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