THE N EWS li HRALD.
T. G. COBB,
Publisher.
THURSDAY, AUG. 25, 1904.
MR. B. F. DAVIS FOR THE LEGISLA
TURE. The name of Mr. B. F. Davis,
a prominent merchant of Mor
ganton, will be presented to the
county Democratic convention
for the nomination for represen
tative from Burke to the next
General Assembly. Mr. Davis
is well known to the people of
the county, is deservedly popu
lar and feels a deep interest in
the welfare of the county and all
her institutions. As to his dem
ocracy, no one questions it he
has always been loyal to the
party, and is a high-toned, chris
tian gentleman. He is a friend
to public schools and. assures us
that he will do everything in his
power to make them better. As
the Morgunton graded school
is now in its infancy and needs
the loyal support of every good
citizen, and as a large number of
the citizens of the graded school
district naturally wish to know
the attitude of a probable candi
date for the legrislatu re towards
the school, we will say that Mr
Davis assures us that he not
only favors and patronizes this
system of schools but will use
every effort in his power to help
it along and improve it as the
ability of the people justifies.
- We believe the democrats of
the county will look with favor
upon the suggestion of Mr.
Davis' name for representative.
Mr. J. H. Giles, on account of
pressing business in connection
with his saw mill, and from the
fact that he lives in the c mntry,
thought it to the best interest of
democracy that he resign as
chairman of the county demo
cratic executive committee.
This he did at a meeting of the
committee on last Saturday and
Mr. A. C. Avery, Jr., was unani
mously elected in his stead. Mr.
Avery says the campaign will be
red hot from now till Noy. 8th
and the democrats will give the
republicans and independents all
the amusement they want.
Rollins Notes.
Correspondence of The News-Herald.
James and Emma Holland
are welcoming- a 12 pound boy
which the stork brougfit them
last Wednesday.
Rev. J. S. Gwaltney began
a week's special services at
Mt. Olivet Baptist church
Sunday. The meeting's are
largely attended."
The school about a half mile
west of here has at last been
supplied with a teacher and is
in active operation. The fence
which was formerly around it
has been removed so that the
scholars no longer haye to
climb fences to get to it.
Pitts & Giles have moved
one of their saw mills onto the
old Simpson place about a
mile from here.
The telephone line running
out here is very attractive
to the lightening-. Last week
it was struck again, the wire
melted and ten poles were
smashed to pieces. Rollins
d Duckworth's have now a
private line connection and are
waiting patiently the repairer.
Optimist.
IS COIfSUMPriOlT CXJEABLE?
Yes! If Tjdale'a Elixer is used in
time; before too much of the lune tis
sue in involred. This modern, scien-.
uue medicine removes an morbid ir
ritation and inflamation from the lungs
to the surface and expels them from
the system. It aids expectoration,
heals the ulcerated urfaces, relieves
the cough and makes breathing easy.
Kydale's Elixer doe not dry the mu
cus surface and thus stop the cough.
Its action is just the opposite- it stimu
lates and soothes. It kills the germs
that cause chronic throat and lung
disease and thus aids nature to restore
thee organs to health. Trial size 25
cts. L rge size 80 cts. The large Bize
holds 2 13 times the trial size.
tor OF COUKSE you are going
to sow Koine gross or clover this
fall. There is nothing that will
putfthe farmer on "Easy StreeV'
us quickly as growing hay and
clover improve the land and
puts money in your pocket. We
handle Wood's "Trade Mark
Bi and" seeds. If you know of
any better you will do me' a
favor by telling me where to gd
them. Don't send your orders
away from home. We- guaran
tee you that it will cost you no
more to buy here.
Leslie's Drug Store.
i Lost on West Union Street
Black Kitten with four white
feet. Reward of $1.00for its
return to NeWs-Herald office.!
QUAKER MEADOWS.
Personal and Other Items of Interest.
(Correspondence The News-Herald.)
Master Robert McCon
naughey is attending the Pat
ton School at Morganton.
Misses Essie and Fannie
Harrell, of Charlotte, accom
panied by Col. Geo. R. Wat
kins, spent the night with Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. McCon
naughey last week. They
were on their way to Mr.
Watkins home in Mitchell
county.
Mr. Watson Finjrer, of
Charleston, S. C, is visiting
relatives in Quaker Meadows,
Messrs. Will McCon-
naughey, Jim Wilson, D. W.
Whisenant and Will Connelly
visited near Marion one da v
J
u.is,
nr. tmii,.,i u-
lul- lu,l"llu oauuudu, vwiu
1 u ai-.i r al-
iia.3 uccu in x.idij(tma ior me
past nine years, is at home on
a visit.
MissEffie Harbison, of Mor-
ganton, spent a two weeks'
vacation with her oarents at
W low H 11. I
rp. r , i.
Ten A T tr on for imnn katr -foil I
Mtw
wont, prospects ior corn
are lairlv trood. "Water-
melons partly blasted." Pea
J I
vines looking nne.
A new barn is in progress
this week at the Methodist
parsonage.
One of the most enjoyable
occasions of the season, was
that witnessed by the follow-
ing crowd at Burkemont last
Tuesdav, to wit: Misses
Annie McGJmsev Onhi J
Avery, Addie and Fannie
, , t- .. . ,
, .uaug, u u -
naugney, Mamie ttarbison,
nertnaana Bessie btacy, of
Glen Alpine; Messrs. Harri-
son and Alex. Avery, Robert,
James and Waits Harbison,
Ert McConnaup-hev. TCstnn
Lackev and Frank Rlmncnn
a I
x. x .aud. oimuson, or
Asnevme, visited James and
Kobt. Harbison one dav last
week.
Quite a large crowd from
Quaker Meadows attended
me ounaay scnool picnic at
Glen Alpine last Saturdav.
mi ... J I
a ney reported a large crowd
Mci. .-j - r r J
Fltaci.i,dUui ieitsi OI gOOd
things to eat.
Several of the young men
from here went on the excur
sion to Norfolk.
Messrs. Erwin M c C o n
naughey, James and Robert
Harbison attended Epworth
League at Glen Alpine last
bunday night. The boys
surely mean business or they
wouldn't go there quite so
often one of them especially
tsome good work was done
last week on our section of
public ro?.d. We have a good
oversPPr nnd I, v.
. m re
ic-oppuiuieu next time.
"Q.
Aug. 22, 1904.
M. Boys."
PUTS AN END TO IT ALL.
AgrieVOUS Wail Oftimes S
aa a roonlf f n."-
mi x Lai u w i li 1 1 1 irn. i m. 1 1 1 (- nam i
irom over taxed organs. Dizzi-
tney put an end tO it all. Thnw
are gentle but thorough. Try
tnem. UnlV 25c. Onarantf,Pr1
John Tnll ff A T nJft? 5 y
a 1
&lbls .
. ... uuciic til 1117.
wiivnuua msarjSUT. I
Passed by the auartely Conference of
uie Jnorganton Aethodist Church
Whereat T. in the wisdo i!! ...
w . - i
brother W. H. Sloan I tCZT3 X-
LA, remoTed from
trTumphant and 3m the Church
Whereas 7 to hi. ' .
has lost Vhi,i our Church
ttSrJ;
citizen, ' .
things work together for Sod to tK
that love God, Ld SaVtoB?i?S
Jf&&ffiS
UonofHfsnrovfde thlSdlSpensa-
2nd. That we will try to emulate t,u
.ar,w on" e his
peaceable disposition aW ste ri ng in!
tegritv. s ln
3rd." That these reselnti. , ,
in the public conirmrai.i T u-.
Jbe,pnblished in thtll?'"
that they become a .fi' lQ
of this quarter conference.
nfthUniu.,- "ir"""' "1C records
Committee.
r wjflCT PAINLESS
FILL..
Is triA
the wise sriss-
mliirel in Jhl
for doine such wori p easant "
rr"- "rt11 -rxisers. i3ab
Te,f La?fyette, Ind.Sa1??
-All other m Is I h
t ffi. r.ffri "ffift VhUe De
i ".- r"'i ""JLAwers arei
oxuxuiy periect." S0 d by W
A. Leslie, druggist. . y
v,o atut;, uiver compiainr sirengtnen the nerves and hm'ld XT Vk , 1C! 10 a psi
Ifn?0? 2P V9- It's alsoa g?eit SS3JfSS.S5f ffiTi!
Hv - i-i a unw 1 11 1 M 1 1 1 ic 1 11 iwfijri I .1 nt.
GLEN ALPINE NEWS.
Correspondence of The News-Herald.
Last Saturday afternoon,
in" a beautiful grove near the
Methodist church: on a table
two hundred feet long, the
parents, children, Superin
tendent, teachers and friends
of the Methodist Sunday
school enjoyed a "feast of
good things." Prof. A. C.
Reynolds, of Rutherford Col
lege, came up on the noon
train. After the opening
song and prayer, Superinten
dent T. S. Patton introduced
Prof. Reynolds, who made a
splendid talk on the subiect
of Sunday schools. He corn-
pared the Sunday school to
the borax the blacksmith uses
in welding iron. "The old
r.oWH man m. Pnv
I r ....
lug ludu uti i. lie mil nv irnintr
, .J r" r r
oeiorewuna Dunaie 01 ioa-
I i .... . ........
aer. "A man invited all his
friends to a feast, everything
was clean, hut when the r.lnth
was removed the table' was
empty, after a while they
emit romintr." n w.fh nnr
I t "
RiinrlTTT cli i. .
, ;
4.! 1 ..11. r j t I
nuns, udve sumuinmg ior me
people
Messrs. Jr.hr, Rhnii M.,1.
' w w w w Mil) AA U A
ton Simpson and John Leon
ard, of the Southern.
were
here Sunday.
Miss Mabel Ene-land and
Louis Clark, of Calvin, who
have been gnK to school at
tne mission of the Good Shep-
herd, left last Monday for
Watauga, where they w i 1 1
enter the school of whichRev.
Will Hardin has charge at
o
Valle Crucis.
---- -
lulucu " "is auties on tne
uumern.
Mrs i-yspn, of Washington
city visited her son, Mr.
Carroll Tyson, who has a po-
sition with Mr. J. D. Pitts.
.
last Mondav.
ixis,5,es merina ana Hettie
U'ltts left to-day (Tuesday) for
McDowell where thev will
visit their uncle Mr Te m;i
ler-
Mr. I D. Pitts returned
h3" "om an extended
vis,t to Greensboro and Ral-
t I
ein 1N -
tcu. .
""WBuiswurio US mat
the woods are full of candi-
dates. We trust, however
however,
that good men may' be nomi
nated for various county offi
ces.
The Presbyterian meetim
has been postponed.
Mr. C. E. Tate and daugh
ter, Miss Katie, of Rutherford
College, came up for the pic
nic oaturday.
U. No Hoo.
Aug. 23, 1904.
SUICIDE PREVENTED.
8WIU1UB. announcement
TV. or.-n:
mat a preventive of suicide
has been discovered will inter-
est many. A run down system
or fifisnnndoTiTT ;t,t,:ui -I
nrnnnXTn j j iauiy
precede SUlClde and Something
lias ueen IOlina mat Will Drev-
ent that erinrlitinn -nrV, tv,01.
sninJo 151l a 4. xi 7
ihAnh ni ZlrA'X
TfTiT 7IV VT. . . uvo".uu u"
Pj PPrrin Kirrnno i i z i
great tonic and nervine will
I " I I
rficnlntrkP rl-cr r;n CJ.:-i- J
tion guaranteed bv Jrr,r, Tnii
and WAT oei; n j.
' L,eslie' Df UgglStS.
1
.
cm.m
oiiiliS ilUarlTAL NOTES.
'ss fame HCAdams, Superinten- I
... I
S,
hr j, , . "
A Mane N; C' " She "
svuwi, resigned last wooir i-. I
, ' . V """ ,or
T" Hfg in private nursing.
. M rt
Z t m n T m umberton'
Mr Lllla Abee has gone to Oxford
onavit.
Mi- Ktterree, of Durham, has
joined the training school at w..
, Messrs. Alex., James and Robert
Murphy " a11 at home thi week.
o.-i-inonthly dance at the Hos-
fltal Tuesday night was largely at-
lnSe takln Part were:
M aswi WhA a..: -.r .
Vsuurhf r :X'Vv 'V 'y'
,SSCS
Vaue - ht.
GnU ' I'"' 'L
" vjr, I,trK uett. Mc-
' y, Ferree, Kirkpatrick.
Curtis, Hoyle. Gauirer anrf w-..., '
urgin, ralbert, Ross,
Waters, Brown, Wood, Tyler, Moody,
Epley, . Murphy, Lvnn. Johnson rv.f.
. . - ""J"
fee, Runnion, Hensley, Clark andHar-
bison
C ASTO R I A
T3 U You Han Alwajs Bought
B" s,9TT7T-
5 A la f f.t I
Turnip Seed at Tull's
fTHE Newr-Hekald Office
I1904'
for .Tnh VVrrt
MORGANTIN IS GROWING.
Mr. H. S. Milner, a Railroad and Con
tracting Engineer, Talks of the Prog
ress of the Old Town Waterworks
and New Industries.
Mr. H. L. Milner, of Morgantoo,
had the following to say, concern
log tne growth of bis town, to a
Charlotte Observer man Tuesday;
"Moiganton certaiuly shows
every sign of participating iu the
general prosperity of the South,
and the improvement has been
most matkod iu the past Several
months.
UA new bank has been organized
and will commence business Sep
tember 1st and the old First Na
tional has increased its capital
stock to keep pace with the grow
ing business. The Piedmont
P"ug9 Lumber Company has re
centij erected a fine ttnisn.ng plant
. , !Vonirlift Jfr Wall
i . - . ..
ua commenced constraction upon
im Mr.lhl,vimPnr. fwfi.tr fr.
I J
Boger secently commenced the
manufacture of light delivery wag
I ons and are meetioe with flatter-
inS success. The new hotel is well
Patronized and the older houses
seem nueu witn via.rors. jiroau
I - .!. c-:. : i t ,
o-uiiutium uao uetju eumrg-
ed several times and is about to re
modate the increasing number of
patients.
"The new water works is practi
cally completed, the water is from
a system of tube wells located oce
and one half miles from the centre
of town, and furnishes an abun
dant supply of absolutely pnre and
wholesome water for domestic use
as well as efficient fire protection
for the ntire town
"New cement side-walks are be
iK laid in the business portion of
f the town and the other streets are
undergoing a general improve-
I , mi.;. . ... : . t. ...
. I
change for the better in the town's
anoenrance
-'The graded school is now about
to enter upon its second vear and
is a marked success, and with the
other improvements will utill fur-
tner sumu,ate the growth of the
li r. . ....
loWD- Keai e8Caie nas Deen qQlte
residences are nnor innirrnMnn.
and more contemplated
DE WITT IS THE NAME
When you go to buy Witch
g'
pure, unadulterated Witch
Hazel is used in making De
",.. '" oaivtj,
which is the best salve in the
wi f -, vr;u IT i oi
wnrHfnrflnts. hnm hvm'cos
boils, eczema and piles. The
popularity of De Witt's Witch
nazei oaive, uue to its manv
cures, nas caused numerous
worthless counterfeits to be
placed, on the market. The
genuine bears the name E. C
De Witt & Co., Chicago. Sold
by W. A. Leslie, druggist.
.SALE OF HELTON LARD.
TiY VIRTUE of an order of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Burke County, N. C, made and enter
ed in a certain Special Proceeding,
pending in said court, entitled Jud B.
Helton and Others against R. P.
Nantz and Others, I will, as commis
sioner, expose to sale at Public Auc
tion to the highest bidder at the Court
House door in the town of Morganton.
"NT r fnn-. t,a Ir-A n..
ober' A- D- 1904 the same being the
the first Monday in the month, the foi-
?"W "S unuiueu .raw or parcel ot
land iying and being in the county of
Burke, State of North Carolina in
upper creek Township, adjoining the
lands of Robert Patton and others:
-Beginning, on a Popular m the bot
S?Uth s.idl ?f the (Irish)
rccK' eiton s ana KODert Nation's
vnt- :u n-i.i i
h00 56 degrees west 28 poles to a
U4-4-nn 1 . . A I A 1 Art 1
west60 coles to a nine: thnrp nrth u
df" west 60 poles to a mapie on top
01 in"Qg"' east 01 tne mm; thence
south 70 degrees west crossing the mill
c rt v mcr homttr t-hA m. 11 en 1 a
uiry lut ujui ju puics 10 a
stake in the road: thence south 52
grees west 54 poles to a Spanish oak on
thf Smith aiHc rA tha iwoli u
rona twlce w poles to a Slack-gum on
the7aid road iKt
staKe; tnence south 40 degrees west 20
. . .. - i
staxe; tnence south 40 degrees west 20
a. largespanUh oak on the
""f 01 lne roaa; mence west with
"Tes to anT ner TrZTTJ
north with Wakefield's line ISO po es
to a black gum on Marlow's east line;
thence east with his line tossing the
V. VI
"if Vne-DorV1 of
mal1 Plue the ?f Marlow's
home Place; thence east with his line
tVZt A dn
poles to a large chestnut on the old
thence north with said
line crossing Mallow's mill creek in
Poles, the sme course 40 polos to a
"ackum an,d .whlt oak n the ridge-
witn jonn mark's conditional
"ne soum w degrees east 32 poles,
ence still with said conditional line
with conditional line south 20 poles to
the mouth of JHarlow's mill creek;
thence down the main Irish creek with
south 30 degrees east 80 noles: thn
'V1! - wipdinp to the beginning.
more or less. .Being the land allotted
and set apart to John Helton deceased,
in a certain Special Proceeding dulv
recorded in the office of the clerk of
tne tjupenor court of Burke county,
N. C, as by reference to the S
Proceeding Docket, of the said Court
No. 3, page 377, e sen, will more fullv
"m41- xcrms or-saie, zu per cent.
tisii, oai&nce in six lb) months, nntc
with approved security bearing inter
est irom oate 01 sale to be required for
ueierrea payment ; title trf be retained
until the purchase-money is paid in
fuU. Rents of the vear 1904 to rw
cepted from the sale. Said 1 and c.lil
josepn ii. Helton and John Helton.
1 his the 25th day of August, A. D.,
. W. C. Ehvin, Commissioner.
Avery i Ervin, Attorneys.
Any manufactured article that is honestly made and will give honest ser
vice. And they know from actual experience that good serviceable shoes at
reasonable paices have been hard to find.
They had been deceived so much in purchasing before STAR BRAND
SHOES were put on the market tha; they were looking- and longing for a brand
of shoes that they could bu , and know they were made right and would give
good satisfaction. It is an old adage that
"Necessity
and six years ago, realizing the necessity for a line of shoes of sterling merit,
and believing the people would buy them if they could get t-hsm, the Roberts,
Johnson & Rand Shoe Co., of St. Lous, was organized and began to place on
sale their celebrated STAR BRAND SHOrJS and to-dav.
Three Million. People
are wearing their shoes and telling their neighbors and fi iends that of all the
shoes they have ever worn, they find that "
"Star Brand Shoes are Better"
All articles of established popularity and merit are soon imitated, so in
purchasing shoes be sure you get the genuine, You will find our Star tride
mark stamped on the heel ot every shoe we make, and you will find our "Red
Star" on each shoe carton. Some dealeas will tell vou other shoes are just as
good. Let your answer to them be "STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER "
These shoes are made in all sizes for Men and Bovs, for Women and
Children. Be sure to give them a trial and you will we no other. You will find
a complete assortment now ready for your inspection at
ANDERSON'S.
FOLEYSHOlffirrAR
for chlldrstai afm urm. Jfo mptatm
IS COME TO US when vou
want drugs. No matter what
you want, it is here. Ycu wil
find here the largest stock o
drugs ana medicines between
Salisbury and Asheville. No
boasing just the plain truth
Come behind the Prescription
counter and see the arrangement
of. evervthing. You will be
customer of this store when you
see how the business is conduct
ed.
Leslie's Drug Store.
Foieysiqdijeycure
taxes Kidneys and Bladder Riant
New line of Leather Goods,
novelties in Ladies!, and
Misses' Purses, Pocket
Books, Wallets, etc.
Leslie's Drug Store.
For summer colds nothing
so good as 'lull s Diamond
White Pine with Tar. 25c.
only at Tull's.
eJNone but the latest
crop Turnip Seed at Tull's
JgWe sell high-grade drug
store supplies et fixed prices and
these are the lowest to be had
A child can therefore buy here as
safelv as an adult.
Tull's Drug Store.
...VERY LOW RATES...
Announced, Via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Very low rates are aunouneed
via Sou t hern Railway from points
on its lices for the folio ing special
occasions:
Louisville, Ky. Bieunial Con
clave, Kuights of PjtLias, August
16 20, 1904.
Mouteagle, Term Mouteagle
Sunday School Institute, August
15-30, 1904.
Richmond, Va Grand Foun-
taiu, Uuited Order True Reform
ers, September 6 13, 1904.
Los Aageles, Sau Fransisco, Cal.
Triennial Conclave, Knights
Templar, September 5 9. 1904:
Sovereign Grand Lodge-1. 0. O. F..
September 19 25, 1904.
Kates for the above occasions
open to the unblic.
Tickets will be sold tJ these
points from all stations on South
ern Railway.
Detailed information can be had
upou applicatioT to any Ticket
Agent of tbe Southern Eailwav.or
Agents of connecting hues, or by
:uuressing tne undersigned:
R. I- VEKSOS. T. P. A.,
Charlotte. N. C.
J. H. WOOD. D. p. A-
j w m . . Asheville. N. C.
S..H. Hardwlck, W. H. T,
Pas. Traffic Manager. Gen1 Pats. At
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Hawke's Crystallized
Lenses, Spectacles and Eve
Glnsses-we fit them, and guar
antee .you a fit or no money
paid. That's the way we sell to
even-body. Sppctades from fiOe
up. -
Leslie s Oruo Store.
The People
APPRECIATE
is the Mother of
Estimates Furn
ished rR.EE.
r-irtus
Prices Low as First-Class Work Can Be Done.
Satisfactiou guaranteed. Give me a trial and be convinced
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 COOPEE & CO.,
Marion, N. C.
Our
Responsibility
Appreciated
The efforts of the physi
cian must always be supple
mented by tbe effort of some
capable pharmacist in order
that the remedies ptescribed
may be reliable in tbeir
action.
We appieciate onr respon
sibility iu this matter and see
to it that every drug tsed is
of the most reliable charac
ter, and that all prescription
work is done by H graduated
pharmacist ot ample m exper
'etice. Nffoetter service or fairer
iricWcanbe bad anjwbue
Tull's.
COLLEGE
One hundred and seventy irrad-
of study m departments of Liter
nre, Hi.tory, Science and Phil
osophy. Well equipped labora
tories in all department, of
Cvmn,. lib-rary faCilitieS.
Uymnasium furnished with best
erPaPterat AM very mod-
erate. Aid for worthy youne
men. Broad and national spirit
TRINITY COLLEGE HAS THE
LAROEST ENDOWMENT OF
ANY COLLEGE IN THE
SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES
For catalogue and further inl
formation, address uriner ,n-
D. W.Newsom, Registrar,
, Durham, N. C.
35
Invention,
V. V. Hallman,
Contractor and Builder,
MORGANTON, N. C.
T I i i f ..
ana opecmcations
on
Application.
NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENTAL
HISTORIES.
This work, which is a comply ie his
tory of the North Carolina Troops .a the
great wai of 1S51-65, is in five large
octavo volumes of over 800 pages each
a total of 4,100 pages.
The histories were written and the
work edited entirely by participants in
the war, without charge for their eet
vices; and the engravings were fi t
Dished by friends. The State f nrnisl
paper, printing and bindiDg and ow-
the work, which it is selling at cos .
For the above reasons the book is being
sold at the marvelously low figure of
81 per volume.
There are over l,000Jine engravings of
officers and private soldiers, including
all of the 35 Generals from North Ca-o'
Jin. Also 13 full-page engravings of
battles and 32 map,. The indexes are
complete and embrace over 17,000
names. It is a magnificent work, tell
ing the story of the finest soldiery the
world has seen.
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So lot the set or $1 per volume. When
the edition is exhausted the set will
doubtless sell readily at a very high
price. Persona 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
or o volumes shipped by express
or
wcigut is oi course cheaper in
tion than by single conv.
propor-
. Also. Colonial and State Records at
!W per volume, 20 volumes now ready.
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M. 0. SHEERILI...
Stale Librariac, -Raleigh,
N. C.
Sale of Lands at. an,i v
i.. tar "rl .
College.
13
a
pei
Lindsay and ittur Z "''Kk
Lindsay and others .1 ""J'I t 1.
public auction to the h,niM ,
Rantoi, North Carol
29th day ol Aueust.A
arolia. on i ""wi
" ti,i
the legal hour,, of al lt2
scrilKd lots or ,-arcel, ia , "u'tif ?
and being in the 10u1.1v , ,' '', U: 1
North Carolina, in a ,Vt.lr";rkr- "i
Rutherford ColicSe. 1 vu.,
First Lot. lK.niK the Ian,' . "
K.Lindsay Ly L. o. X, 'rt'.,
deed dated January Hist i-u'' t
being made to the sa'id ,.lXd ., ,'S r,'"n
recorded in keirivt,-. " r m.-r..?
Bim-iiicu 10 mt orilrrnl - ' "'"itlv.
l7
acres. '"tiir,,n,..'.
Second Lot.- ne:nc the i-. 1
Third Lot
1111; Ih
W. Abcrueti v
deed date.' '-
being in 1-. : ,..
Resist .1 i
a lui. 0 r. i. 1
BoOl .. I. ; "
'-Hi. 1-k "Jb,
t st t
'1 C"..,'
1 uuriu Lot.
. . .
ra. l. urimo an vi;, i0 l, , . lM0 b,
deed dated Jauuu nth mjtr
bcniB made to the s..,.. ueci; ... ' rr.
' nc land
Re.iler's otlice ol K.
..nceo. b..tke e,JUlu7uTu ' tie
, paKe i'lj, ct ' . 1-..
ot t. e said lot ot 1 ill r
LCrtS. mnr I ' u 't Costs.
de. ci it tion 1
bo K K. Ho.
in in a-o acres, more or i.
ntil Lot. B.-ing the lan.i eonvf..H v
V -Ik and wile to w. k 1 in,? ; B
a .i. d January 27th, 1,; ! M ri
n-ade to said o.ed recordcu'in tv
o.:.ce ot Burke coun y i j, l
rate 508 et scq , lor a lull de.'Cri',,,i'
s-.d lot ol land, coiu.-t.iiiny i, . on uf tit
le s.
iixth Lot. Being the Hn.l
Piney Micks to W. k. LnUav n-Ttyti
s ue said deed rec
nuruarj 151, 1015, rcltrtii.r 1. "... ttJ
ry
corned m tuc k, , Dla Ui
tin Book S. 0 ?
jt Burke county
et seq., ior a lud dei-ripiioHo, the '"f 5T
land, containing acres m..re .,r . '"'of
TT"r.. . WL). ti,v iai.,j
j. o. v5iucs ana wiie to
aeea aatea f cDruary th
K. U
bema made to the said deed rt, ' , 'clcr
Register's othce of Burke eoumv v m l3t
Book R, No. a, page ao tt j
descriotion of the s.-iid 1,.. '"'.,ur Dul
ucwmc.uu 01 tne aaiu lot ol iUuJ
ing one acre.
LiEtith Lot. Bein the t-ini ,
Fannie Houk to W. k. i ,n,i '',e-eJ ?
dated December liCth. ; r' . .1 Uv fat
aiade to the said deeu rce Uci in Vh obt11''
ler-s office of Burke count, V Kt'
V. . -2. t.i:ire 72 . , . ". . .". r.-,n .
ofthr a..c lot ol lanu
ine rt .r less.
1 i aiTts
A Sun.n and 11. i ,
Uuteu Apiil 14-th. ),
to the said deed reo.nu..
office of Burke countv.
2, page 205, et scq., tor u
the said lot of lane, con:..!
';"":i?'." rf
" cc U;nk- ffiloc
" KcRlstCT.
I'tM-Tijition a
Adeline Roderick to W. K I
dated Mav 1st. r e.tl.ee 1,-" '
01 DurKc county .". i... n
page 206, ei seq , for a tin. cc
said lot of lanu, contaiunif;
more or less.
.Eleventh Lot. Beinz the ':!.
V . . t, L . , 1 ""J?av ir. ok-i
1 1 . t I l..f.T ) .0 1.1. T . . - - - Jl-.
T V Rllr inH ... vi" ., .
ro. X, page et scq.. n.i .. .. .t
of the said lot of laiiu, to. ..: "-'Ci''
more or less. " l7ts-
The said land will l,c so'd '
among the tenants in con.,.... Liti'aV"!
whole and then in lots acc .id:n t , '
made by J. J. Aberuathv, arfur :5
which will be exhioitcd" u wi' cf
Said plat can, in the mean tni.c tTi
applying to the cum,nUi.jn r. sit . t
reported at the highistpr.ee l.i l. i-j "
on said lands as a whole xviil cnrnicactc
$88H.23. Lizzy M LindsaVs aOiaua, w
This 25th day of uU 1jo. K
I. E. COfLTLK. ton.nii:o-
Avery & Ekvi.n, Attornes.
u t it wute wi rvun.e eouiu v ,
' -.ue tieeu rec,,r .. . tj.r ,c
ilUIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIllliMhlliliiiidiiil'iiii;;
I Always at your!
I Service, j
E Altboub our store is cut:
open all night, we aieaUa-.s"
E glad wben iireiU aiise I
E J'ug!1, nieiliciiies or o;L-.i ;
E supplies lor trfe s'tk, t:
E answer uigbt calis. O.r ui-'ut I
service is just as co'iijiettriit
as our s-ervice tlurin tLf;
E day airfl :
Our prices are the same
H Day or Night
E And alike to all. When- j
I ever jou L.ive occasion i
: to patronize a uru toIt:
2 either day or nilit, rtriueai-l
s ber you can be sure of rigtt:
treatment, riijlit to Is aud
E ribi prices here.
W Don't hesitate to ring our
E night bell when necessary.
I TOLLS.
5iiii'Niii!i!ii:iiimiiiiiiiiniiMi::iii 11:3
I A. C. Avery, Jr.,
I Avery & Harbison,!
INSURANCE
FIRE INSURAN'E.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE
are issued by ns. We;'
bo": .on.
.'llice, Corner Hotel M't
Sale of Valuable Real Estate-
BY virtnr of an order ot W. S. rV"
Rrfrrrr in Kanlrnnl. v tn.i (if a"0 Z.
tcrcd in a certain proceciiini. rni',!?.-irtt
United States District Court I .r tne -
District of North Carolina, enti'.i ,
Matter of J. E. Coulter anJ otners.
rnpts." the nndersiincd. as receiver
rnptcT. will offer for sale at vvU1"-
for cash at the Court House "OT' ' ,
Town of Morganton. North I aroMJ.
AwitfiiuilT, me om 11.1 ..... - j..
1904,. the reversionary interests ' '"V.,.
lowing persons in the follow inn tra,:V"Jij9r
assienrrt to them, respective v.
stearia lit it tn av: 1 wiil sell as 'Dc I' i
ertTofJ. P Abee. subject to his n.n
as ailowen nnuer tne
Laws of North Carolina, tit !u"""-"I
criDca reai-esiace. 11. t ,j .ti:
list t ract. totisistinB t V Lew
ladT Township Burke Countv,
olina, whereon the said J- .' B"
wentTtnrtt.ii.'Ji aerrs t.i ,:
2na Tract: iscinc an un.. -, t
:. . ctnrhn,,r anil lot ot I'?"...
Connellv Springs. Knrke toiinti. - ..j
foil description of which reference ! "
deed of Jackson Ieal. lixei-ut ir ot - ' ,s
Uealtoraid I. P. Aliee. rci:-' , -f
Reeister-s Office of Burke County, !
I will. at the SHtne time and P.' ,"
the property of J. E. Coulter. s'fl!poS
Homestead allowed him umier tne
V'rt r.a( 1 .1 . If
lo
uon ana Laws or .-xorm
Pand
icrencc is mauc 10 ueco o, -
wife 'o said J. E. Coulter. of"'
of land in Bandvs l-nnP-,..;nr
nterest in Ihree and one nuanei
2na I met: Being an "' 'n,. 1
Conntv. North Carolina, tor tun
of which reference is ni.-me to 1-"
Tucker to said J. E. Coulter . oC(.c.:
3rd Tract. Being an u':c.vl"5; !acoi'
(1-5) interest in 1S3 acres ot ia N.
forlt Township, t aia raft ,
known as the P. A. Coulter horne-trf
th Tract: Iteing a it ". fl,r 1
Uorirantnii Rnrke Bounty. - ,df 10
description of T'hich re'erence '
deed of J. H. Arcrr. administrate
I will, at the same time and V . itct
the property of H. Sonth-rland- ,w tr
the homestead allowed him ot So
stitution and Laws ot the Ma ts
Carolina. the lollow ins tWi 0,
to wit: that certain tr .ct ,r ' r .v.
Lovelady township, lu rke .
Carolina. hnmht lir sni'l l u . vf
Mrs. A. .E. Connellv. contain" - frtf.
"VICB, IUI fUll UCSC1 lyi.v ... L. y.
; .1 T T a .1 1 ..... i It !
y virtue of anorder o! , ,
snu ri' r Court oi kr'k ... .
nU entered in a certain .. ..v':U!iU J
nding in said court. -.,t1,.;.'a.1. !. .'.r
t
being made lo siU UttlJ' 1 ;" iv.'
Register's ..li.ee o. i,..IK(; . J" 0C la
fall descriDt.oi. ... n.e :i, " x: t If
No. 2. pate "nim I;,,,.
vine described real-estate 3
1st Tract. Being live (o) frt Sov
v's township, Cataia u - . .s
Register's Office of Burke t-" -F.
No. 2. page 29. . , v.. l9T
This the 30th day cf AulSV.rcP:'f
M. SILVER, Receiver m UJ
in