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. - I . . ' J . , - - - . The News-herald. I. G. COBB, Publisher. THURSDAY, AUG. 18, 1904. ' NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President: Alton B. Parker, of New York. For Vice President: Henry G. Davis, of West Virginia. STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Governors Robert B. Glenn. For Lieutenant Governor: Francis D. Winston. Associate Justices Supreme Court W. A. Hoke. George H. Brown, Jr. State Auditor: B. F. Dixon. State Treasurer: B. R. Lacy. Secretary of State: , J. Bryan Grimes. ! Supt. of Public Instruction: i J. Y. JOYNER. I Com. of Labor and Printing: H. B. Yarxer. Corporation Commissioner: S. L. Rogers. Commissioner of Agriculture: S. L. Patterson. For Congress, Ninth District: E. Yates Webb, ot Cleveland. For the Senate, 34th DistrM: J. Hayden Burke, of Alexander. Lawrence Wakefield. of Caldwell. SENATORIAL CONVENTION. I. Hayden Burke, of Alexander, and Lawrence Wakefield, ol Caldwell, Nominated for the State Senate. Reported for the News Herald. The delegates of this Sen atorial district, composed of the counties of Alexander, Burke, Caldwell and McDow ell, met in Morganton on the 12th for the purpose of nom- manner democratic canaiaar.es for the State SenaJ.e. Judge A. C. Avery was made chairman and Sheriff Mattheson of Alexander sec--etary. On the roll call of counties Mr. Sumner, of Alexander, n a very forceful and charac- i-priiitirsnpprh nlappn T mi. . . ...... Jt,w.., ... , len Burke in nomination as the 'Tall Sycamore" "of Little Alex." Caldwell came up with me of her favorite sons, Law- ence Wakefield, nominated y W. C.Newland and second ed by B. F. Davis. Mr. Gwalt ey, of Alexander, seconded he nomination ot J. Hayden 3u rke. Mr. Burke was born in Alex- .nder county 37 years ago. 3e read law under Col. jeorge iatnaniei oik, at Riverside, Caldwell county, n 1891 and received license 6 practice in 1892. He is a ;'oun: man of sterling; char- icter and unswerving where luty calls, of fine ability, a food lawyer, true friend and tonest man; as mild as a child, ut when touched is like an ;lectric battery. At the pre .ent time he enjoys a large .nd lucrative practice in his )rofession. : His colleague, Lawrence Wakefield, is too well known o the people of Burke county or me to dwell on his many jxccellent qualities of heart ind brain. Mr. Wakefield ead law under Col. Folk, got icense, and has been identi led with the Caldwell bar ever jinc as one of its ablest and est members. Iam surethesegentlemen will oth render a good account of -hemselves when the battie is ver and when they have ser ved tl eir term in the State Senate. Luck go with them. One of "Folk's Boys." 2?If you belong to the "Stav at Homes" be sure and always keep a bottle of Tull's Diamond "White Pine with iTar in the house. None too young, too old to be benefitted bv it. Price ibc. at Tun s, To The Confederate ! i Veterans of Burke. At a joint meeting of the Sam uel McDowell Tate ehaptei ol the Daughters of the Confederacy and the A very-McDowell camp J of Confederate veterans, held at j theCourt House on last Tuesday, the 1 6th, the following proceed ings were had: On motion Mrs. P. L. Murphy and Miss Sue Tate were elected chairman and secretary, respec tively. The chairman stated that the object of the meet ing was to provide ways and means for the entertainment of the A very-McDowell camp of Confederate veterans to be held in the Shuping grove, near the State Hospital, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 25th, 26th, and 27th of August. It was reoorted bv Mr. J. F. Battle that some 20.00 had already been paid in, that th re was a prospect for plent' of pro visions. Dr. P. L. Murphy kindly offered to have all the cooking done and Capt. Bristol offered to furnish the team to convey the provisions to the camp. Mr. T. A. Garrison was appointed com missary till Mr. Henry Rhyne could reach the camp, and Mr. II . C.Fisher his as first assistant. A fine fat beef has been provided, besides many other contribu tions. It was agreed that in case the speaker to whom the committee had written failed to accept that they b? empowered to invite another and that the speaking be at llo'clock Friday. The Daughters, through their president, Mrs. J. L. Laxton, stated that they would provide a special dinner for the camp on Friday, the 2Gth, at which many ladies will be present. C. F. McKesson was appointed to see about cheap rates for the State encampment at sheville and to advertise the Burke en campment. It was moved and carried that five men be appoint ed to keep order on the grounds and that our efficient Sheriff, C. M. McDowell, be requested to be present. It was further ordered that no intoxicating drinks be allowed in camp. While the sale of watermelons by any man who can find a pur chaser will be allowed, the privi- ege of selling refreshments was granted to H. C. Fisher, who has kindly given the camp the use of his grove. It is earnestly hoped that there will be a larger attendance of veterans than on any previous occasion, and that this will be the largest and most successful reunion ever held m Burke. There is a deeper and more widespread interest in it than formerly, and there must be a happy gathering of tiie heroic band who sacrificed all but honor on the alter of their country. There will be music, fine speak ing, plenty to eat, and Xhe vet erans should not fail tocoCie. Mrs. F. L. Murphy, Chairman. Miss Sue Tate, Secretarv. IS C0NSUMPII0N CURABLE? YesI If Tydale's Elixer is vised in time; before too much of the lung tis sue iu involved. This modern, scien tific medicine removes all morbid ir ritation and inflamation from the lungs to the surface and expels them from the system. It aids expectoration heals the ulcerated surfaces, relieves the cough and makes breathing easy Rydale's Elixer does not drv the mu cus surface and thus stop the cougb. lb atuuu is jusi me opposite- it stimu lates and soothes. It kills the eerma that cause chronic throat and lung uiseate ana inus aias nature to restore these organs to health. Trial size 25 cts. L rge size 50 cts. Tha large size uuiua times tne trial size. EWhen 37ou have a doc tor's prescription, you want it nlled just as your physician directs, and you want the best drugs. If you do not get the best your doctor gets the blame, because it does not have the effect that he de sires. We offer you abso lutely perfect service, the best obtainable anywhere, at prices that are always the lowest possible. Leslie's Drug Store. Scientists now declare that the bite of a snake will cure leprosy. The remedy is no so bad when it is considered that men know what will cure snake bite. SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE. Sick headache, conetirjation, billious ness, melancholia, dizziness, dullness and drowsiness, coated tongue, slimy teeth, bad breath. Rydole's LiverTab lets will relieve any of these symptoms in a few hours and speedily correct the trouble. They act upDn the liyer, bile, bladder and duct, intestines and bowels as a stimulant and tonic. Those who use these tablets find their action per fect and results satisfactory. Fifty chocolate coated tablets in each box Price 25 cents. JAPS WIN FRESH VICTORIES. One of Vladivostok Fleet Sunk. Control of the Sea Regained. Tokio, Aug. 14, 4 p. m. Vice Admiral Kamimurn encountered the Russian Vladivostock squad- ron at dawn to-day, north of Tsu Island, in the strait of Korea, and attacked the enemy at once. The battle lasted for five hours and resulted in a complete Jap anese victory. The Russian cruiser Rurih. was sunk and the cruisers Rossia and Gromoboi fled to the northward after liave ing sustained 6erious damage. Admiral Kamimura cables the Navy Department that the in juries inflicted upon his vessels were sliaht. The fate of the crew cf the Rank is not knowrn. It is presumed that many of thsm were killed or drowned. The strength of the fleet under Yie Admiral Kamimura is not known, but it is presumed that he had the Adsuma, Idsumo, Iwate, Takashiho and, other light cruisers. Tokio is joyous over the news, as it gives Japan mastery of the sea and restores commerce. Russians Still Retreating. Cheefoo, Aug. 16. Five Rus sian warships and seven destroy ers, all more or less damaged, made their escape from Port Ar thur early this morning with the cruiser Diana leading. They were discovered by Togo's fleet, which openta terrible fire. The result of the Dattle is not known yet. Liao Yang, Aug. 16. It is re ported that the Japanese are less than 12 miles from Anspanchan in the southeast and General SassulitcL's troops have daily skirmishes with them. Berlin, Aug 16. Reports from Liao Yang indicate that the Rus sians are still retreating to the North. The Russo-Chinese bank at Liao Yang is preparing to move to Tlelingg Hsin and that bank of the Mukden is about to close. It is stated that twelve hundred Chinese badits are ready to sack Liao Yang when eva cuated by the Russians. It is estimated that the total Japan ese forces in the field is three tiundred thousand. PERFECT PAINLESS PILL. Is the one that will cleafise he system, set the' liver to action, remove the bile, clear the complexion, care headache and leave a good taste in the mouth. The tamous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are De Witt's Little Early Risers. ISno Moore, of Lafayette Ind. says4: All other pills 1 have used gripe and sicken, while De Witt's Little Early Risers are simply perfect." Sold by W. A. Lieslie, druggist. Wholesale Lynching in Georgia Monday Morning. Augusta, Ga., Aug. 15. Fif teen negroes were lynched at 4 o' clock this morning near Statesboro. The negroes were accused of complicity in the murder of the Hodges family three weeks ago and were to be tried at Statesboro today. They were taken to the Statesboro jail from Savannah Saturday night and the jail was guarded by a compauy of State militia at the time of the attack by a m PUTS AN END TO IT ALL. A grievous wail of times comes as a result ot unbearable tain from over taxed organs. Dizzi ness Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them. Only z5c. Guaranteed by John Tull W. A. Leslie, drug gists, The Richmond Times Dis patch asks: "When is a man old?' When a man reaches the age that he has no inclination to rubber in the direction of a vision of beauty, he is old very old. NOTHING ON THE MARKET EQUAL TO CHAMBER LAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REM EDY. This fact is well known to druggists everywhere, and nine out of ten will erive their cus tomers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Oh Witmer, a prominent druggist of Joplin, Mo-, in a circular to his customers, says: There is nothing on the market in the way of patent medicine which equals Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy for bowel comDlaints. We sell and recommend this prepara tion." jj or sale by W. A. Les- lie, druggist. D.. I W I ;4Ia In Tpniihln Charlotte Observer. Mr. Plummer Stewart went I down yesterday to Star, in Mnnto-nmervcnuntv. toaDoear for Rev. J. W. Little, for whom a warrant had been is sued for assault Ivith a deadly weapon . Rev. Little had said in a sermon, so it was alleged, that any man who sold liquor would steal a quarter off a dead negro's eye. One Bohn took this up, because it was a r ' reflection upon his grand- father who sold liquor. Bolin made at the preacher with a a " 4 . 1 I knite, and the preacher held him at bay with astone. The warrant was, however, with drawn withoutexecution. Mr. Little is quite a well-known preacher. &ev. Little evidently be lonsrs to the "church militant." Some time ago, down in Mont gomery county, he came upon a Mormon elder who was pass ing throus-h. When asked 1 1 11. .11 I nis ousiness me gentleman from Utah reolied that he was .. . c t t. I an Apostle of Jesus Christ. Rev. Little denounced this as ., -i i( i I sacrilegeand thereupon "soak-1 ed" the unfortunate apostle one in the eye ; and when the J ' I nc. j. it. I latter picked himself up and proved fo be a laborer from Clerkcn florl ricflcor nnrcnArl well and one of the innumerable le- triumphantly, "smiting tne enemy hip and thigh from J . r, u u jjan even unio xeersiieud.. Ten Drowned by the Overturning ot a Launeh. Washington Dispatch, 13th. Ten ter sons were drowned as the result of the" capsizing of a nantbn launch on the Potomac river, off Georgetown, the western section ot the city, during the an nual Potomac reg.itta this after noon, roar other persons wno were on 1I13 lauucu escaped. All were from the city. fOne of the men drowned was A. J. Boose, of Asneville. Ella Wheeler Wilcox her self a fair and bright illustra tion of vegetarianism, declares that future generations will . , i , I iook upon tneir meat-eating ancestors much as we ot the ... , .. , present time regard cannioais. Are ine uuluiers bLriKe tl,u the soaring figures of meat to be considered as agencies for A.. it. t-..i.i 1 1 promoting this reform? Trov Times. DE WITT IS THE NAME. When you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name De Witt on every box. The pure, unadulterated Witch Hazel is t.sed m making De WJtt'o Wit-V. TToal SolrfQ which is the best salve in the world for cuts, burns, bruises, boils, eczema and niles. The popularity of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, due to its many cures, has caused numerous worthless counterfeits to be placed on the market- The genuine bears the name x. (J- De Witt & Co., Chicago. Sold by W. A. Leslie, druggist. Nothing relieves whooping cough any sooner than Tull s Diamond White Pine with Tar. At Tull's 25c. Judge Parker's brother is a Republican, and so is his son-in-law. President Roosevelt's uncle is a Democrat, and so is Senator Elkins' father-in law. The family vote is consider ably mixed this year. Balti more Sun. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. , Tie Kind You Han Always Bought Bears the Signature Wheatis nowsellingat $1.0oiocc . ns; o. uusnei. xi xnis tninir Keeps 1 1 1 Tf J 1 t 1 1 I up, a biscuit hung on to a watch chain will be evidence of the fact that a fellow is "in tht swim." Wilmington Star. FOLEYSHOHETTAR Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia Hawke's Crystallized Lenses, Spectacles and Eve Glasses we fit them, and guar antee you a ht or no raonev paid. That's the wav we sell to everybody. Spectacles from HOc. up. Leslie's Drug Store. AMHERST ACADEMY- This school has for it's object the de velopment of all the power 8 with which boys and girls have been endowed. The Fall Term begins August 1. All necessary assistance will be secur ed. Board can be had for 87.93 a month Tuition, from $1 00 to 2.50 a month. From ministerial students no tui'iou will be required. For further information write to T. F. BARNES, Prin.. Cora, N. C. What Frightened II!m. While crossing the idthuius of Pant ma by rail some years ago the conduct nv.i:,t.-i1 ot-j-timwl train fnr AiF campion to gather some beautiful S crimson flowers by the roadside. mkllnr onH Intsnaplr hut. In hla " " On the Frontier" Mr. Campion tens a peculiar story of this flower picking experience. I refused offers of assistance and went alone to pluck the flowera. After gathering a handful I noticed a large bed of plants knee high and of delicate form and a beautiful green shade. I S"'' to my amazement I eaw thkt I had gathered a withered shriveled, brown- ich -araaA I threw It mk-hv oarefuUT selected a large, bright green plant and plucked it Again I had in my It flasned through my mind that n M 1. 1 I auaaen auacK or ranama lever, wuica was very prevalent and much talked of, had struck me delirious. I went "off my head' from fright In a panic I threw the flowers down and was about to run to the train. I looked around. Nothing seemed strange. I felt my pulse. All right. I was in a perspiration, but the heat would have made a lizard perspire. Then I noticed that the plants were I stood seemed shrunken and wilted. Carefully I put my finger on a fresh branch. Instantly the leaves shrank nnrl lwpnn ti r-hnne color. I had been frightened by sensitive plants. The absurdities of officialism have perhaps never been better illustrated i . - , , ,j t .i mail iy iue iuciucui iu me vnicci ut Lord SDafte9bury which the author of "Collections and RecoLlections" relates: One winter evening la 1S67 he was m hi( nbras ,n GrosvenoI square, when the servant told him that there was a poor man waiting to coo hint Tlip mnn ffiis ohnwn In find Ue said. "My lord, you have been very good to me, and I have come to tel1 yu wfaat I have heard." It ap- nonmi that at the miblie bouse which he frequented he had overheard Borne Irishmen of desperate character plot ting to blow up ClerkenweU prison. He gave Lord Shaftesbury the in formation, to be used as he thought best, but made it a condition that his name should not be divulged. If it were, his life would not be worth an hour's purchase. Lord Shaftesbury pledged himself to secrecy, ordered his carriage and drove instantly to Whitehall -The authori ties there refused, on grounds of offi cial practice, to entertain the informa tion without the name and address of the informant These, of course, could not be given. The warning was re- Jeete;! and the Jail was blown m wul" 0 2L F0LETSH0HEMAR for children eaf; urm, Bm mplatms COME TO US when vou want drugs. No matter what iu waiu,n uenr. xou wi. a. it i v mi "uu ue,e drujr8 and medicines between ,,r,nrir n, Xah-U - J boasing-just the plain truth. Come bebmd the Prescription counter and see the arrangement I everything, lou will be a cubiuiuer oi huh hi ore wuen you see how the business is conduct ed. Leslie's Drug Store. F0LEYSIQD!(EYCURE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right NY 1,ne .of Leather Goods, novelties in Ladies and Misses' Purses, Pocket Books, Wallets, etc, Leslie's Drug Store. JWe insure your crop if you buy your seed at l ull s. For summer colds nothing so good as lull s Diamond White Pine with Tar. 25c. only at Tull's. None but the latest crop Turnip Seed at Tull's. Jg"We sell high-grade drug store supplies at fixed prices and these are the lowest to be had. A child tan therefore buy here as safelv as an adult. Tull's Drug Store. ...VERY LOW RATES... Announced, Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Very low rates are annouueed via Southern Railway from points Inn it-u lia f7 IV. : I t nianii v Ri0i.,i r.... clave, Kuights of Pjthias. August lfi 20, 1901. Monteaglp, Teun. Mouteacle Sunday School Institute, August 1O-30, 1904. ISichmond, Va Grand Foun- taiu, United Order True Reform ers, September G 13, 1901. Los Angeles, Sao Fiausisco, Cal. lnenuial Conclave, Kuights Templar, September 5 9, 1904; sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. September 19 25, 1904. Rates for the above occasions open to the Dublic. m .... iicseis win be sold tJ these points from all stations on South ern Railway. Detailed information can be bad opou applicatioi to any Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway, or Agents or connecting lines, or by atiuressing the undersigned: R. 1 TEKNON, T. P. A Charlotte, N. C. ' WOOD. D. P. A Asheville. N. C. S. H. Hard wick, . W. H. T,lo. runs, i ramc Manager. - GenT Pu,. Agent . WASH I NGTpN, D. C. Ayers Pills Want your moustache or beard a fcxinttfiil fcrrtWTI nr rich MflClC? TISC jl UWIUlum " v n v. ... Estimates Furn ished F R. E E. Prices LOW as Urst-CiaSS WOrK wn DC Lruiic. Satisfaction o-uaranteed. Give THE NORTH State Normal and COURSES- Literary Classical Scientific Pedagogical Five courses leadine to Diplomas. Wall oKiii Tyrant ifi nnrl Ohaorvatinn laundry, tuition, and fees for use of text books, etc., $160 a year. For nrn reeidenta of the State $180. Thirteenth annual session begins September 1904. To secure board in the dormitories all free-tuition applications snouiu w made before July 15th. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. For catalogue and other information addree J. R. Wortman's Near the Depot, Is the only place in Morganton where you can get the genuine Laurel Valley Corn Whiskey, The Purest and Best for Medicinal Use. W. W sr tA4 r .- ..w. v r At ANDERSON'S i t 't - Our Responsibility Appreciated The efforts of the physi cian roust always be supple mented by the effort of some capable pharmacist in order that the remedies prescribed may be reliable in their action. We appreciate our respon sibility in this matter and see to it that every drug tsed is of the most reliable charac ter, and that all prescripti.ui wot k is done by a graduated pharmacist ol ample t exper 'doe. No oetter service or f-iier I rices can be bn tiDwhtie Tull's. TRINITY COLLEGC One hundred and seventy grad uate and undergraduate courses of study in departments of Liter ature, History, Science and Phil osophy. Well equipped labora tories in all department of sci ence. Larpe library facilities. Crymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses very mod erate. Aid for worthy young men. Broad and national spirit. TRINITY COLLEGE HAS THE LARGEST ENDOWMENT OF ANY COLLEOE IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES. For catalogue and further in formation, address D. W. Neweom, Registrar, Durham, N. C. 4 . S) I fir t a vffl Act directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. Sold for 60 years. iiwiif. ar Co. Mas. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE tim era. or natutilina on . . BALI k CO, HASHIM. . a. V. V. Hallman, Contractor and Builder, M0KG ANTON, N..C. Plans and Specifications on .Application. me a trial and be convinced. CAROLINA Industrial College. Commercial Domestic Science Manual Training Music. Advanced courses leading to Degree School. Faculty numbers 50. Koarc, CHARLES D. MclVER, President, GREENSBORO N C. COOPER & CO. Marion, N. C. -v -Y- -v v V -y- Dressing - ! Saques Wrappers. Call and exam ine my stock. You will find just the thing you want. 0 - 000.itf NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENTAL HISTORIES. This work, which is a compl. ;e his tory of the North Carolina Troops the great wai of lSGl-'Co, is in five large octavo volumes of over 800 pages each, a total of 4, ICO pages. The histories were written and the work edited entirely by participants i:i the war, without charge for their se. - vices; and the engravings were fi -Dished by friends. The State fnrnisl c paper, printing and binding and ow s the work, which it is selline at coa . For the above reasons the book is bein - sold at the marvelously low figure of ?i per volume. There, are over 1,000 fine engravings of officer and private soldiers, including all .if the 35 Generals from North C Una. Also 13 full-page engravings of bat.les and 32 maps. The indexes are complete aDd embrace over 17,000 names. It is a magnificent work, tell ing the story of the finest soliiery the world has seen. The edition is limited. Now shTTt So for the set or $1 per volume. When the edition is exhausted the set will doubtless sell readily at a very high price. Persons purchasing the books must pay express or postage. Express within the State on single volume, 25 cents; postage on each volume any where in United States, 34 cents. The set of 5 volumes shipped by express or freight is of course cheaper in propor tion than by single copy. Also. Colonial and State Becorda at S3 per volume, 20 volumes now ready. Cash must accompany all orders. When sent by express or freight, the purchaser can pay charges on the re ceipt of the books; if by mail, the amount for postage must be paid in ad vance. Send order and money to" M. O. SHERRILT.. State Librariar, Raleigh. 5. C. Sale of Lands at and lUr T.i . r.n llinorn 1 " Tl T virtue of anorder ul t'. i- JJSv.ri rCoutlut Latk, wuu, and rnu-ml in a certaiu ,Al.ai uendine i.i aid court, ruin.. .. i..1"'' '""'if Lindsay and i thcrs a.J., "'H Uli.if I.iniliuivfind nihrr. 1 , . - V I"- " "plM:t . A. cnikU iot or i'aicci 01 lauu, K ut. and being in the ioui i v ol iiurkc s'Li' AOrtn caruuau, in a...i near it, .. lc hirst Lot. Being tlit -and R. Lindsa.T Ly L.. . deed dated Januai;. ..v.icr a,,,, being made to the saij i.tca iur ,'r reint recoraea in Kegisi r iiiiU t j N. C, in Book .v. acres. 'i'ti'JD. Second Lot.- F.e:.:; the land C. V. Alxi'ii ihv a.i 1 uuc to v . k , ta. 'T by deed dun.. ,au .;.r. lyin, 1.V,," -IIiaay being man in. "iaiii oec-u, r.vi,ij,r lkrtrae Kegister'M .!... ... i.ui.c i uia,- s 'u trt lull descriuii'-ii "lie a.iil t,t '1 .'. I'jr taininK 7 a. u.-, No 2, pae : Thira Li - . W. Aberu.-tl v deed dav : being nook s - 'Inland conv,utn ,TC' 11.. r.ar hr .c. o rtcorei-ii ;.. 1. JQ ...ii-i Keiii 1 a lui ..! r !.! ii c suit, ii ,T !..", ' '' r t 111. I - ue 111 ... H.M. - .... 1. -..-.... ... ... '-"HI, - .... . - - , t . 1. 1 twill "'" Lot. i u. ihehiml ro..v-ii . Wai. I. Iriuinati -v-to k j "T dtc.i uated Janua ,,ih. 1 ' T"'ay b: .1 BUM tit the R.-.t.itixu, rto.n ',-' lrcVc j. c i.-itr's ullict ol li..ic fuuiiL, '." 1 " 1j X K, No. 'J, paw 'A, ct v, ' . " ,n ne .1 1. tion ol t. e saiu lot ot lai, i ;i. , I.i 3-5 acres, more or icks. ' ' tu"- .'i.tu Lot. B-iuk the lauu toim l i , kind wile to VV. K. Ur..Ua" , .. - '' rl .cu I iiry 7th, laj, rcicr, ,WrJ I.-. ur Sixth Lot BeinR the land envtved 1 . n.ey Ulcus to W. K. Lindsav l.y .lccil daJJ TT1 1 . r. . uc aii deed rccurikd in the kci . . iJast i. , ct acq., lor a lull Urrcnption ot tin- said lot , iuuu, coutaiuiilK acres uifire or is .1 llurke cuuatv iu liuuk v.. -. bcvc.tta Lot. ileliift the land tuuicvej l,r J. S ssioes and wile to W. K. Lmu",v uced dated February th. ls:; rti'crct" beme made to the said dt-c.i rrconlcii in Keiier'8 odicc ot liurnc eoumv, .. c in buuk K,Kp. H. page 2u4 et scq'., ior a", , aeocriotion ot the said lot ol laud, cuLtam' luy one acre. L-iuhta Lot. Being the land convc-c,l t,r Fannie lloult to . K. Liuitsav l,v Cad uuied December 26th. ritrcixc Klr, k aue to tue said deeu rccoruca iu in- Ki-.-'? i,.. o:fii-c of Burke coaut;, , .. t... U1 iiuu'J" Ni i-e 67a et s q .1..: u iu.i deM-nm'.B :it.i'. r leas. " .Nil, in Lol Bci:; the la. f! conveyed liv ", . s n and wit. tt . .. LlllUay ov deed dated April o. a i.tc bt-iua maiie to the said deed recor....i .. tne kt-niMerj olliee of Burke county, m Ii(,uk k, .u ii. page 205, et seq.. lor .. .u.. ..t-itnjuiou oi the said lot of lane, con .a...i ui e acre. Tenth Lot. Being the i:i.m o.r.cUj t,v Adeline Koderick to V, i. . , bv deed dated Uav 1st, 1884, men-i.c- i..m- mauc to said deed recorded in iu, ...n.M-i , othie of Burke county N. C, in l-.-.k k. Nu. z, page 206, ei seq , for a fun ijci r:i i, jh ,,t ti"' taid lot of land, containing .Jt an avrc, more or less. Bleventh Lot. Being the land v.mvcvedbv T F. Belk and wite to W. i.iaua; i.V iltc,i i . liecenjDer tn, is" rutn.u .clu., iiU'i i ' he -ai-t i vu iceu. .., ; V- ., ti r s i.ttice o. l.-i -c couiii v, ... .. Ho. ii, page 574-, et seq , loi ' .cr-.nij,, of the said lot ot lauu, Co.. .. .ri,' more or less. The said land will be so' i r i rt.t-,tion among the tenants in com:;i.,n r.rt as a whole and then in lots according i., vt made by J. J. Abernathy, i-unun. ami which will be exhiuited o" a. ,,i Said plat can, in the mean tiu-t- i.t seen uy applying to the commission, r. . reported at the lughist price I'l l. I.i' in-, on said lands as a whole will v"ninu:itc at $888.25, Lizzy M Lindsay's auwtnied Lid This 25th day of July 1UO. T. B. COt'LTIik. Con:i;.i.-:uutr. Avery & Ekvin, Attorneys. EiimiiiiL,iiiliiliiiimiii;iiiiiiiH..H:i:i!3 Always at your 1 Service. 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A. t l;m.."i,rI1i"ay' tue specified in the tudrroi saiu luup'')'""''! the legal hour ot uiv. the i..,,"' "'Um l. .e to said a.eu recorded in tne o . it ot burke coun y in ii.)k Lt. ... e 5t8 et scq , lor a lull dcscni.ti-m 'J,'',?' L
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1904, edition 1
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