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News Bring Your jOBFRINTINa The lews-Herald IS THE Best Advertising Medium IN THE PIEDMONT SECTIO i -TO- Ii' u.oM Office. JeWS-noi. ii T. G. COBB, Publisher. THE BURKE COVNTY NEWS 1 Consolidated Nov. 29. 19 OL THE MO (CG ANTON HERALD J nsollaMa "ov' Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance. 1 FlKST-CLASS WORK AT Lowkst Prices. VOL. XX. MORG-ANTON, N. C, OCTOMBER 13, 1904 No. 28. fttERALR 11 II JiiL-sf J (YDALE S TONIC . NeW scientific Discovery Tor i and NERVES. , i i: ' n j.: xi It P,jrinttpr and other impurities and by f&e . tue erms or microbes that wModf It builds up the blood 1 .....;,, and multiplyine the red ,r recon . tl Mood rich and red. jf51,' and stimulates the nerves, i'r" fn free flow of nerve force 't,t the entire nerve system. It ;vv cures unstrung nerves, nervous nervous prostration, and all other n -t nervous system. .pLE'S TONIC is sold under a posi- guarantee. tri4l size 50 cent. runny ..v MANUFACTURED BY n . l V) nmaAxf fnmnanv 1" ma HICK.uk i, . A. LKSLlE, Druggist. THE NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD. A Batch of Live Items Culled from the Papers in the Adjoining Counties. CLEVELAND. Shelby Star, Oct. 5th. The Mutual Benefit Life Insur ance Co., has paid the policy for $5000 on the life of Chief B. E. lector of t xes for the year 1904. P. P. Price, one of the best known and most prominet citi zens of this county, who hap resided here tor about a year, and Mrs. Elizabeth Ray, a highly respected resident here, were united in marriage, Sundaveven- ing at 6 o'clock. The Rev. W. 0 INSURANCE iv wrue Fire Insurance poli- ,fso;i ill KliulS oi piupcuj . i,.,rjct linma aud for- ia tae i &-" f;(ra companies CttTV lOSS Ui aincvi " n,ed in ibis agency, estaoiisnea iLn ears ago, has been prompt- 1:11 ' I.- ouf f lart n u- ni II r i lit- Sorth Carolina Home, x, oi diuitoni, Htuiburi Bremen, H irtt'oril, oi uarttoru, uon CATAWBA. Newton Enterprise, Oct. 7th. The countv candidates will take the stump next Monday, I B. .Morton, pastor of the Baptist There will be a three corn red Pv,iirph norfnrmwl thp rpi-pmi nv which occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Dellin ger, on South Main avenue. Mr. Price is almost 82 years of age and formerly resided near Rocky Pass. The bride is about 17 man of the force putting up the years his junior. She came here t . : I fWm TCnovvilta T nn. severnl JnMl,A. it-icpuuiitj wires, wa fiuiiiiiK -. , - - I I - - i IT: q ?o .1 m Qhn noa uiiinmniiiiMnpr i uown a ffuv wire ivionaav morn- . "- - tfamrcik, and it was paid most speaking Democrat, Republi- promptly. can and Populist. The debates Ben Clark, col red, who mur- between the candidates for the dered Chief Ham rick, was con- lRlature are expected to be victed of murder in the first de- huite KPirited gree and sentenced to hang on Mr. John Berry hill, the fore- Friday, October 28th, 1904. - in curred in the Forest Citv neig borhood a few days ago. Miss Zora Tessener and Mr. Geat hard White were married near J. M. Glover's residence in the pub lic road. Rev. Mr. Carpenter, of the Forest Citv circuit, officiated. The Board of Aldermen met Saturday and elected Mr. Har- vey Jetton, of Charlotte, chief of police of Shelbj. Mr. Jetton has ing, when the wire broke, lie had a fall of about. 15 feet and was knocked unconscious. But he was not seriously hurt. Mr. John Martin, the Hickory man who was shot in the battle at Hudson in Caldwel county, died from his wounds Monday 1 YtT 1 about eleven o clock, tie made a home here. WATAUGA. Boone Democrat, Oct 6th. v A joint stock company has been formed to build a turnpike road from Mountain City, Tenn., to Zionville. The masons are now at work lusuraace Company of -JTortb been on the police force of Char- 'ia;rara of New York, HHiie, of New York auA German American. policies placed ou our books are We write risss irom iw iu il(iii,i0, on property m town or hoantry, at ior?u in. A VERY X iiBVlfl, Agis. P.ist-ntlii.e liliuoinit- lotte for 21 consecutive years and the Charlotte papers pay high tribute to his worth and valor as an officer. Mr. W. A. Walker, a pros, perous larmer of Cleveland Mills, says he had a pumpkin? ine to grow l teet and six inches in dying declaration to the effect on tl e second story oi tne new that he was killed bv one of the court ,louse and are seeing on Caldwell men who was fighting wel1 lurinR the PrettJ davs of against the Bollingers. late- Sheriff J. W. Killian was able -lhn Mullins, of Tracy, who to be up street Monday for the was here during the Potter trial, first time aftei a long illiness of tv- fihot himself by accident a few phoid fever. He is now gaining days ago, and as a resu.t one of right rapidly, and hopes to be his legs had to be amputated, able to start around with the The directors of the Bank of other candidates next Monday, Watauga met here Tuesday and C. W. Tucker, Contractor and Builder, Morganton, N. C. , length, and that he had some Hisson who was operated on elected E. Sv Coffey cashier and , i . x r lam prepared to taKe contracts ior it- i . 1 : i : 4 ntirl rruMnlDP festclass work an 1 material, isii- very nne corn, the stalk had seven joints, and an ear of corn at each joint. How about this fiT corn and pumpkin vines? One active and enthusiastic Democrat in upper Cleveland wrote us last Thursday for eigh teen Parker and Davis buttons. for appendicitis on Wednesday of appointed committees to look last week, is doing well. after building, bank equipments, TUn ,.ntnn ,,.0otUn o.iii r, I etc. The directors will meet I . 1 -411 a f A. tinues. People say they never aSain on Tne Ain. lo pe:c ar- ootir rAf tnn rTciii o a roar o a ithna rausements. The bank will be been the last two weeks under pen tor business about tne lotn the hot sun of this indian sum- Nov. mer. Early planted cotton will Mr. W. R. Jurney, of the Dem- REN. M. W. RANSOM DEAD. PATRIOT, WARRIOR, STATESMAN. The Imperishable Career' of North Carolina's Most Distinguished Pri vate Citizen Closes at the 78th Mile stone of His Life. Weldon. N. C, Special, 8th. to Charlotte Observer. Ex- Senator Matt. W. RansoDj Noitu Carolina's foremost citizen, CALDWELL. Lehoir Topic, Oct. 5th. The cabbage and apple mar ket is opening up quite lively. The. Court House will un doubtedly be finished for the November term of Court. New doctor and weddings and rumors of weddings are the principal topics of discus- died Middenly tbi inoining at bU sion in-Lenoir. country home in Northampton county, ner Gatysbnrg, of heart lailtite. Tbe end came shortly after 1 .1 ... . . u'ciolK ana was me peaceiui pass ing of a flame which had flicker! but feebly for some months. To- Mr. Junius E. Shell was married to Miss Winford A. Henry on Wednesday at noon. The ceremony was in the Methodist church. The couple left on the afternoon train for St. Louis, where lay was his 78tb birtbday. Gen M. W Ransun was bo.n I they will spend some days on Oct. 8. 1826, iu Warren county. He became Attorney-General for tbe State of North Carolina in 1S52, oeing only 26 years of age at A LIATTERQF HEALTH Absolutely Pure HAS 110 SUBSTITUTE The marriage of Mr. G. W. Nelson to Miss Jessie Miller solemnized at the resi- was r.i 4. 1 1 1 r s GEV. M. W. RANSOM. A Political yclone. "My! bat that c.mdidate must be a holy terror." 'What's be been doin'f .TMfl fiarn In 1 1 1 i c niana in denceof the bride's parents the paper: 'His eje flasbed fiie; Tuesday afternoonat5o'clock, bi3 opponeut qnailed before his Rev. G. H. Church perform- "P0 K "T?? "i f a . plause greeted bim, and be brought ing tne ceremony. Atter tne tbe house down. " ceremony the couple drove to the valley, where they were accorded a reception by Mrs. W. R. Nelson. Mr. J. A. Tripplet was married to Miss Mary A. Es tesatthe home of the bride Tuesday morning last, Rev. Mr. Sherwood performing the ceremony. Mr. Tripplet is f 'Qnii4-ck r f f ka Ham cratic party for sheriff and i'Dlia,er' Miss testes is the daughter ot the late Sheriff Estes, and 0 last year's tax collector. The political campaign is beginning to grow a little warmer. But there is no sign that is in the least indi cative of Democratic failure. Wood's Seeds. VIRGINIA GRAY Winter Oats. Sow Early For Best Results. 1 Our Trade Mark Brand is tbe best and cleanest quality that it is possible to procure. Hairy, or Winter Vetch, Sown with Wnter Oat, makes the largest possible yield of the best and most nutritious hay. Write for prices. WOOD'S DESCRIPTIVE FALL CATALOG Tells all about seeds for fall cowing. It is the most valua ble and helpful publication of the kind issued in America. Mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Ya. 8Waxted. To rent, a good house of five or six rooms, at once. Address J. II. Willi, care News-H.f.rald. a -1 f.z4- t. !5Tf TT 17 P VEGETABtE Sicilian ili&lblb Hair Renewer Is it true you want to look old ? Then keep your gray hair. If not, then use Hall's Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color mc&r Mi tun m P. BALL CO SiAii, h. H. DIRECTORS: S. R. Collett, K. T. Claywell, Clement Geitner. mites furnished on application. Parties wishing to build can get information He says there are eighteen vot- be aUout all open by the last of ocrat, and Miss Lucy Farthing. eta my ability as a workman and ers in his immediate section ana next week; There are no late J were married at the home of the niia'uiiity from tbe best citizens of all of them are against Roose- bolls, so that the cotton will all 'bride's parents on Npw River at Stenton. velt. Kepubhcamsm is going hfi 8nonpr ihan usual thia 8 o'clock yesterday morning, the 1 - - . . ilLISJ 1 lOBIHBTtM HI SCHEDULE Effective July 10, io4. Korthbch-sd Passenger Mixed Mixed Lv Chester 9 00 am 4 30 am LrYorkville 9 43 am 7 57 am Lt ijastonia 10 33 am A Jam L- Lkcolnton 1150 am lO 45 am LrXcwton 12 2S pm 12 15 pm Lt Hickory 12 57 pm 2 45 pm 11 OO am Ar Lenoir 2 10 pm 5 05 pm 130 pm SofTHBorso Passenger Mixed Mixed I ried since April 3rd Lv Unoir 2 40 pm 4 OO am 8 OO a Lt Hickorv 3 32 pm 6 05 am 9 25 am LvXcwtun 3 59 pm 7 20 am Lt Lincolnton 4 37 pm 8 25 am 11 25 t LrGastitma 5 25 pm i qn am ;Yorkvil!e 6 14 pm 3 05 pm Ar Carter 7 07 pm 4 45 pm CONNECTIONS. O'ter-Somhern R., S. A. L. and L. & C. Vorkville Southern Eai waT. Gistonif Southern Railway. wcnatci S. A. L. Xswtonaad Kifkorv Sonthern Railway. Lenoir B! .wiu Rock Stage Line and C. & guite a sut prise was sprung The rerular October slump in upon their many friends in Shel" cott0h, on account of the rush to surrounding county mnrw ;a nw ri-no- The price has gone down to 9. It is si ill about a cent a pound higher than at this time last year. Some farmers, alter selling a few bales to meet picking expenses, are holding for better prices. bv and surrounding county when Miss Clevie Weathers, of this place and Mr. Jas. L. Put nam of Long Shoals made it known that they had "been mar- Thls rath er romantic marriage took place at Long Shoals where the now Mrs. Putnam has been teaching for some time and where Mr. Putnam was holding a lucra tive position. Rev. B. F.- Hargett performing the ceremony. The hat py couple left at, once for Iredell county, where they will spend a few days yisiting relatived and friends of the groom. As this popular young couple join hearts and hands and start out along life 8 misty, unceitain pathway, the ITemocrat's best "old shoe'' is 4-U.wn.n oftot. ttiotri q nrl m:inv Whether the price goes up or . . , , . down depends on the size of the ,,1CUUD : . crop. It will all be ginned earlier the time, tlios being the youngest man to bold this position in the history of the State. By reason of Gov. Vance being unable to quali fy as Senator after his election, Gen. Ilnom became United States Senator in 1872. which The loner thecampaign lasts position he held constantly nntii the larger will the majority 1895, immediately after which be be. Stillthereare a very few was appoiuted United States I who in the face of the minister to Mexico, in which ca- I facts tell us that the Repub- pacty he served for two years. He ,;can crowd win occupy a new court house. Never, though our mortal summers be as many as the crow. And the hand is still a writing on the wall. CAPITAL STOCK, STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY, SURPLUS FUND, A. A. Shuford, K. C. Menziea, 35,000 35,000 7,500 has of ? In addition to its excellent facilities, this bank the advantage of large resources, a gtod board r j: i. i ..i i l r r,i.n.uAn T We endeavor to please our customers in every reasonable way. First National Bank Morganton, N. C. E. F. Reid. G. P. A.. Chester, S. C. We Fill Any Prescription. Sill 11116 LINCOLN. Lincolnton Journal, Oct. 7th. The Democrats of the county o nrmr nnnliinn QTid will Hall's Gatarrh Cure. rive their nom'nees a handsome majority next month. than last year, and a pretty close estimate of the crop can be made by the first of November. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollais Reward foi any case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured In mav find in their way very many .1 . i more r ses tnan morns. Friend "Dick" Gentry, of Jeff erson, arrived in town on Tues day, and tells of the mysterious disappearance of the wife of J. W. McGhee, of that place. She wis last seen on Monday even ing, and search was instituted was a member of the board of ar bitration in the Venezuelan troubles with Mexico. He leaves five sons and one daughter aud a wife. . He was probably tbe largest landowner in tbe State, the acreage being var iously estimated from 14,000 to 18.000, in fact, he recently re marked: Tbere is only one peY ou who knows bow mach land 1 own and that ia myself.. The funeral will take place Mon day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock acd tbe interment will be made in tbe SEASONABLE GOODS Ror Every Housekeeper. SOME SEASONABLE ADVICE. MOTH ALIN E. The new Moth destroyer. No bad odor like moth balls. For putting up fine woolens, furs " etc. Price 15c. pound package. It may be a piece of super - flnnna nrlvifc tn nrirfl TiAnnlfl lit this season of the year to lay! SURE DEATH. For destroying Cockroaches, Vermin, in a supply of Chamberlain's Water Bugs, etc. In liquid fo rra, put up in squirt Cough Remedy. It is almost ? g sure to be needed before win- cans.rnce uc. ter is oven and much more pmrnr t?t"m f n.cfofJn, v,r,.,',A pnr rnnms rUcoic j " i uroiiiuiauuaiiiactui v ieauito be buried with Masonic honors. are obtained when taken as soon as a cold is contracted and before it has become settled in 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. : You Lave tbe nam right IE : to choose your druggist that 1 t ou ilo vouf nhvsician. Jiich lnulj lie chosen witb care. S : Mjuv people have tbe itnpres a s'On that prescriptions must 1 be filled by the druggist np S ;ou wuose blank they appear. I But the blank bas nothing i whatever 10 do with it. Tbe phvsiciau is apt to pick up g s whatever one comes handiest ; huiI he has no choice in tbe s Qittter ext-ept that the pre- S senption he tilled where the f ; work will be properly done, r 5 e in F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F T Chenev for the last 15 rears, and believr him perfectly honorable in all business tran- . . which COn'inUed thrOUirh sactions and financially able to carry otil I lOr Uer, W I11CU IUU 1UUCU luiouu a.tf nhlioatmnR mflne hv their firm. I'.'.. . . Miss Ida Hovle ditd at the walding, kinnan & marvin, whole, the night, and up to tne time - sale Druggists, Toledo, O. lft 1 4.1 o,.V. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally Air. VjrCUiry leit uume, luc ncanu acting directly npon the blood and mncous 1 . f..,,,l rfa5es o thi svstem. Price 75c. per bottle WAS 111 Vain. A nC te Was lOUIKl Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Mr,. I Sanson, .nd Daunh.eralBl.wina IJtoSZTSSi be HOCK wnen tne uenerai uiea. . done by keeping the remedy at charlotte obserrer. 9th. I hand. This remedy is so wide- Mrs. M. VV. Eansoin. the widow, ly known and so altogether and Miss Essie, the daughter, of good that no one should hesi- BED BTjq POISON in liquid form. Applied with a feather. sale by W. A. Leslie, druggist. home of her father, about five miles west of town, last Sunday morning, of typhoid fever. She was buried at Sardis, Catawba county, last Monday .lake Newell, Kepubl'can candi date for Congress from this dis trict said that all the Democrats "down home"were either law yers or "ragtags."' Guess Jake will think there is a bi.ger lot of Mcdowell. Marion Democrat, Oct. 7th, Mrs. W. P. Jones left here, Sat through tbe city last night on their way home, in response to ft tele gram announcing tbe death of the distinguished North Oaroliuian. Tbey bad been at their cottage at 1 in the house telling her husband Blowing Iiock and did not know thnt wn irnne and not to that he had been at all i.l. follow her. Her disappearance has caused much excite rent and anxiety. The devoted husband DEATH'S SUDDEN SUMMONS- urday, for Washington, D. C, 1 is almost overcome with grief, where she will reside permanent who now has in his care 5 chil- gtueg Senator Mattbew VV. Ban Flags at Half Mast. Raleigh Special, 8th, t Charlotte Obserrer. Immediately on . receipt of the sad news of the death of ex-United iy- Dr. M. F. Morphew was iu ake a. specialty of h'gh I hawvers and rajr-tazs than he Boone, Watauga county, during jgraile presctiption work and L. ht . h readg th morn. the week, owing to the serious g equipped io give service o: , character. No mat g ing alter election max n.. . Webb has about six thousand 1 1 majority. One of the, men nominated by 1 theRepublican-Populist-Indepen- "1- .- ti ll &iiii;iiiumimiiimiiii,iiiinijii!iiiiiiiiiB dent county convention neianeie dren, the young ?st being only son,t tuis morning, the flags on the about 3 years old. State capitol and Soldiers' Home weie lowered to half-mast, as a mark of respect. The news casts A LOVE LETTER f : i : ler what physician yon em. I'h'.v we can till his prescrip' AT TULL'S if ILLths cough CURE the LUNGS WITH !r. king's Diosvry 'CNSUWPTION OUGHS and OLDS Price SOc&SI.OO Free Trial. a short time ago, has withdrawn. The man was Mr. D. A. Coon", a good Democrat, who was nominated bv the convention without his knowledge or consent in their efforts to get nomncrntic votes. But tneir game failed. sickness of his aged mother. J. Herbert McCall, of San Ftan'ji6CO, Cal., is the guest of his parents, Mr liam McCall. Lacking about cured me. It's the best Salve three months, it is live years on earth. 25c at John Tull's and OlLiUC 1IC It l v UV i v ww. aa.j fortune in the Far West. 1T .-1 s4- iwfAiirtof n if VVUU1U UUb lUbClCSb V u LI 11 I , . , . ' , . i e j a gloom over the entire city. All you re lOOKing loraguaiauiceu - - ; Salve for cores, iJurns or files. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo. writes: ' I suffered with an Mrs. Wil- "f Jr.,ui, J a..,;o ffoino II L 1JUU&1CU O tJ- :t and ftuickeet Cure for all J"ii3AT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. tbe State officers, except Auditor B. P. Dixon, are out of tbe city on a Si a'e campaign. AIj. Dixon, who was a life long frieud, naid of Gen. Ransom: "Pass ing through Weld 'j n Thursday, 1 saw Gen. Kanaom, and grasping me by the hand the general sa:d: You have been ppe.ikiug in the east, that is righr, give it to their. I look for a glorious victory for Democracy this time. Lst Thurs day,"' said M tjor D ion, 4 G n Ransom was the same courteous, kindly geutleman he was when he led tbe tbin gray lines, witb the unwavering step, to counter tbe i t tu .,n,i ci,n.iUara l xr iness have to. Belongs to jour enemv. lie W3s then tbe idol ot 1904, the gentle spirit of George f-u V J business j on have to uis metl; And to day North Caro- W. Summerow left its tenement b oi - . .. - -..- - ljna moarn8 tne loM ol ber great I"! A lsJn.t-rWkOT mor in l(MTI1 DP I UHUB. Willi WUI ui.iub w, vuv Letter to Claywell Bros. nAr Sirs: There are two sorts Sheriff r.H.Mashburn narrow- of faniitnre. Yon know both; tot lv escaped serious, if not fatal, you pell 'em imhu. une son iooks injuries last Saturday morning JJer u ,;oks There ., about 0:30 o'clock, as a result oi any other sort. Tbe same, two sorts of paint, no A Hendersonville Man, Who Was Pre paring to Go to the Death Beds of His Wife and Child, is Himself Stricken by the Grim Reaper. Knoxvllle Special, 9th,toCharlotteObseryer. VV7. V. Forrest, a carpenter of Oendersouville, N. C, who bas been at work In this city, received a message oaturuay miorming bim tbat bis wife and child were dying at Hendersooville. He boarded a traiu, and while at Hodges station, awaiting another train, he stepped into a telegraph office to attempt to find out tbe condition ot his family. He seat ed himself in a chair while tbe operator was busf. Soon the message came from Hendersonville and tbe operator spoke to Forrest, w bo did Dot answer. He walked to where the man was seated and touched him with the message in his hand, hut discovered tbat BVrest was dead, having died of heart failure. 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. s Leslie's Drug Store. '.t SS St,'S ' J '-! '- '- '- '- i m jGORHAM'S STERLING SILVER. if iO Hi vl ! Hi Hi ill ; i C: & i ; ; t AT the runaway of his mare, a very spirited animal . A. .- . . nn rwt n m n IT u A t rtr r w ir U AS lt was, De l . tflIlft nrHtilff that Un't worth - 0 x v j . ,i?fmhn- Wa8 UaUlV Simu uuauuuiuio.u U8 ire."". JJClUUgl tv lug wu. f ia-k rn in iiva' in ii-1 ii fin uri . i i. . JH I lit UJ t. ia vic-y j' 7 DR. C. t. RQSS, Having resigned from the State Hospital, tenders his services PHYSICIAN MD SUGEOH tf the neuole of Mnrrranton and i o vicinity. J Leave orders for Fertili p with Poteet & Dale. They tandle the best brands. d took its flight into jl vil n . , i xi u sow nn Tuesaav nient anu tne nntnown ueyunu. nuuiu i . . . ctpd much r. utme busi nave conipisttu um ouni j cat r . . . -t , 1 VtT T T?.atn va i J.th i nv rf next iNovemoer. nes. - mQrnpfl F.meline Clinein 1850 Mayor to fill the unexpired term , . .... K.r, c5v ,,f thplnte.I. A. McDonald. W. ana to tuis uuiuu weic uwm du -i,;i,i,t, fivp dano-hters and one M. Sweeney, who was previous- son Hi son and 4 grandchil- ly elect el Alderman to serve the ,irpn have crossed over the river, unexpired term of ths late Dr. W. n;awlfp dano-hters. 17 ir and P. Jones, was made secretary to .O-aUVT"-1-; o ' ' children a est citizen. Sour Stomach No appetlta, loss of strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, I raneral dehiUtr. sour rlslnra. and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol j cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre enta tha natural tulees of dlecstlon as thet exist In a healthy stomach, comtanea vita 1 the rreatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not j iii SWINDELL t PATTON'S. VVS aM.aa. t . r ' c n i obit cure uuirauuu uu uiwmk i Q. wumu ovavuuisu (mo, mJT cures all stomach troubles ind 3 great-grandchil- succeed W. B. Ratliffe. resigned. , dren are left to mourn his loss. JL W. Uysart was appoinxeu col veiy heat paint there is in tbe world: Devoe lead-and-ziu It takes fewer gallons than mixed paints, I BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. and it wears twice as long as lear- MUU V A. I w. . . j. . . Mr. CO Brown, Olom'wa, S. C. V t., was roooea oi ms pubioui- by cleansing, purifying, sweetening ana in'ed bis bouse witb Devoe lea.i ary neauu uy luvasiuu ui reengmwunj uiB whgbu ImiKbwl wttH mnr rimwrk for I will 1 vaarf. V.;o hnneo hia Kodol cured ma and we are bow ustef n ta tarn Kodol Dirests What Yon Eat was done. I he's entirely cured. They're i Bottkionir. ti.oosb 2jrtnMtstrisi . i r .i j.. 4 i aua. uca aauajcr w am 65 'Drugstores. . 1 Sold by W. A. LESLIE. m 'Li m -aud-zinc. Tne painter, on seeing Chronic Constipation- When t' the quantity sent to tbe Iioqm- I Dr. King's New Life Fills -iwUtrobi m. 1 i a l r 1 -- UiM KaAcil aired said there wasn t enough. 'iner DroKe into nis iiouso, ui were ten gallons left, whi n the jot j trouble was ai rested and now irt . I v,a'o ontirolv pnrfid. They're V. V. Hallman, Contractor and Builder, . MORGANTON, N. C. Plans and Specifications on Application. Prices Low as First-Class Work Can Be Done. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' Give rae a trial and hi convinced Estimates Fvirn ished FREE. 1 ft.
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