Si.1 The News-Herald. fs:1 - . rn rr-r: -fill I gTs-Hera!d Office. B "VTORK AT TF?T P KICKS. VOL. XX. MORG-A2TTON, N. C, OCTOMBER 27, 1904 y ' Medium i u i ui 4 I fi I T. G. COBB, Publisher. TSi?i!SS?S521 Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance. nc the- Ig III - nl PIEDMONT SECno:. I'M No. 30. 4ssslssssgssess& eydale for ti 'S TONIC THE NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD. BLOOD and NERVES. A Batch of Live Items Culled from the Papers in the Adjoining Counties, v.Vw3 Vv elirninatlnr the t i other impurities and by ra - 7."-' "-- e -ern.s or microbes that zv.' v"oiT It buSds Tip the Mood ,71 "-tr.C ir- in lilti plying tbe red ? VX .c.r.c the blood rich and red. ' :Iu "free "now of nerve force their SWeet potatoes. it CATAWBA. Xeartoa Enterprise. Oct. 21th. Pt-ople are banning to house t-r.tire nerve system. - -. u-.ftrung nerves, nervous prostration, and all other 5561 . - r.ervo-s system. ST' V-c TONIC is sold under a posi- Trial jlsc 5 cert. famly sixe Radical Remedy Company, : HICKORY. . V. A LESLIE, Druggist, r 3 C E-ty J- 1.: - insurance: re Insaianee poli of property : horn-? i'.t-S. and for- stained on property ;: agency, established ir 2!. been prompt- 3:M;:y titled. ;r-: for the Sor.b Carolina Home, -. Hsrtiord, Has Bremea, K of Hartford, Con. ;. :rizee Company of Xortb " a -ira of ew York, -me. of New York aui German American. . 1 i j;-fa i'D our woks are jewed before expira- Po'. j.rom; We a:it;. : :- from $idO on : :oe:ty in town ionest rates,-, """" JkTKSY & EET15, AgtS. to or C. W. Tucker, Contractor and Builder, N'crganton, N. C. Rev. J. W. Watson is carrying his arm in a sling. While feed ing bis horse the o her morning tLe horse caught the end of his thumb on an ear of corn and bit it oft about half "way down the nail. Mr. B. B. McClurd last w eek bought a tract of 837 arjvs of timber land in Meeklenbnrg county for $7000 and sold it for $75o0 before the week was out. He says this was theeasiestf 500 he ever made. Both the Newton gins are kept busy from daylight till dark. T1 W in? laraurs j-.re selling a Jew bales of cotton, but are hold itg the greater part of it. Of twenty bales ginned at one of the gins on a certain day only two were sold. Farmers are hauling large quantities of fertilizers and are evidently intending to sow larger crops of wheat this year than tbey did last year. The Hessian fly d;d not do much damage to the last crop, and itishoped that the scourge has about passed over this section. Is rrriitri to tate contracts for illkxis cf bell diss, and guarantee fi;3;.iii hvlz. material, ijsu- ca; frij-iei cs application. Parties tiihirc :: build can get information lirir itilixr a a workman and Kliati:::y f-r-m tLe best citizens of K:.r?5L: : z. HUM I IOBIH-WBTEBI fin SCxIEIDXJXjE Effective July 10, i?o4. MUed Most farmers are getting more cotton than they expected. Near ly all who calculated on eight bale:? are getting ten and others are gratified in getting about the same proportionate increase. The best yield we have heard of i from Mr. Forney Wilson, who says he will get five bales off of one four a?re pie of land. A son of Mr. James McRee was sick with appendicitis last week. At one time it was thought an operation would be necessary, but an improvement set in and he will recover without an opera ti m. Mr. C. H. Curti3 has also teen confined to his home for two weeks with appendicitis of the recurrent form. This is his third attack. Monday night about S o'clock somebody put a board with a lump of English rosin on it under one corner of Miss Matt Coch rane' i ew school house and set a male" t it. It immediately blazed up iLe side of the house, It was seas by Rev. W. F. Wom ble, who got on the spot before much damasre was done. Mr. AnV Prescription John Carter was going up by I 11- f " ? , I ,, A .n rr ln JU r. VJ J i 1 u liuujc auu nav iuc man or boy strike the match and move off, but he thought it was Mr. Cochran burning some rub- VcVi ft Imj-tl tn think anv piescJiptioB ainst s J grown person wuuiu te bo iw as to burn a school house. The presumption i that it was the work of somebov. 3 'awfier Mixed O0 axi 4 30 am -. : -z. ' 1 5f am 1 0 5 am pm 1 S 1 5 pm 1 1 r.T 2 AS pm 11 OO am 2 10 urn 5 05 -pm 1 30 pm V-. PiLwict'r Mixed Mixed i 4-: pm -4- OO fetn i CO am r S 12 pm 6 05 am 9 25 am ; - 4 ST pm S 25 em 11 25 i 3 25 pm j 3o -m e -14- pin 3 OS Tm r T OT pm 4 45 p n CC'XNECTIONS. Ci-.tr-S-i-titrB S S- A. L. and I fc C. V-.-iv-; :t s--. rtbera Enj-trar. L:s; . S. A- L. N;w::- - - : Hir korx otiiIktt ET. Lt-'.r i. -n-.rj; Kick Sia.ge Line and C. & H F. e:i.. G. P. A. Chester. S. C. Lt Yorst Lt L:r ?: Lt N;t Lt H:ck: Ar Lcr : -. LtH-.:i LtSca: LtLtic. 1 CLEVELAND. J Sidby Star.Oct-lSta. Born, to Hon. and Mr. E. Y. i Webb, on last Thursday, a son. Cotton sold for 10 cents for nearly a week, but ye terday it declined and is now only 9eents per pound. On Sundjiy, Oct. 16th, Mr. Ed. Bridges, popular son of Mr. Pla to Bridges, and Miss Mima Da vis, charming young daughter of Mr. George Davis, of Lexine were happily married at the bride's father's, Rev. Z.D.Harrill officiating. Mr. Malcom Putnam, a popular and industrious son of Mr. J. M. Putnam, of Shelby, and Miss Kansas Barr, an accomplished and attractive young ladv of Caroleen, were most happily married at Caroleen on Oct. 12th, Rev. Z. D. Harrill officiating. Congressman E. Y. Webb has been making a great canvass of the district, and his opponent has proved himself no match for him in debate. Mr. Webb has made a fine impress on wherever he has gone and in the closing days of the campign is doing most effective work for the party. His camoaum will neatlv in crease his maioritv. Mr. Bovce McGiil, who reside near King's Mountain, lost his barn and a vast quantity of corn by fire Thursday morning. The oss will artproxinaate $1000. It a a is thought the barn was fired by a man who was near the place Monday. Chief Kend rick's blood hounds were on his trail Tues day and when last heard of he was in the vicinity of Cherry viile. The Piedmont High School, tf Lawndale, is achieving an envia ble reputation in the educational world. This school is under the verv able direction of Prof. W. D. Burns, and it is a source of grati fication to all the friend of Bet the Figures Right ; JCew & Oberrcr. . Republicans in Alamance county are telling- the people that thev turned over $185,000 to the Democratic State Treasurer when the Aycock administration came into power in 1900. What is the truth? The Repop-li-cans turned over t- State Treasurer Lacv wher he succeeded StateTreasurer Worth in January, 1901, the sum of $37,528.36. How much did State Treas urer Tate, Democrat, turn over to rstate treasurer Worth (Fusionist) when Mr. Worth took charge in January, We Fill A PERSIAN TRAGEDY. laUbM Crere r Wklrk rrimecaa Saleaie Eeapd Her Muter. James Baker, a welt known trareler and writer, tells a enriona story of a The War. So far as the dispatches! from the far East show, there has been no change in relative - - c . i i .:i pusmuas, oi iiicHwuic4.ui.es wl0OjMrsiS()l Tbe reTBian shah confronting each other on the j was besieging Tiflis. and the husband line of the Shakhe river. xyiea Persian. en There is an unconfirmed re- tered and sacked the town Salome port flat a Rassian for.eof '' Tm STS 20,000 men have been COncen- pieces before her eyes. Hr own life rated at Keuta L'ass, 20 miles 7 ? . , camp outside the walls of Tiiia to the n trtheast of Ltao Yang-, which He soid her to rrjafar Bek, who nay be indicativeof the direc- her up in a castle- part of which T-iT- . - . stUl remains near where now la tbe toin in which h.uropatkin is to tropical botinical tnrfien of strike his next blow. Up- T"s- Charmod bj her beauty, he ask- - . . vvrw r - i -r - eu uer w droidc dim wul a lie re wards ot 20,000 of the Russian tllied and purclllsei. to soldiers wounded in the bat- slay her. The Persian raTe her a nixht Ai r 1L. ct.i.1.- l -.UA I to reconsider the matter and on the 11C Ul tilC OIld.a.llC Uaicicaiutu Harbin. Cold weather AMA7TER OF HEALTH is next day be lay recUniax on a groat cushion under a tree on tLat hot, sun- causing suffering to the ar- J ,ra aMw.er 1 fo . . ... J Presently she appeared before him. mies ir tse mm POTOSinl Ah so lately Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE It iU. rkn nt wa Tcuea ui a nwa. pure wmu roue, etna and stately, her face deathly pale. She different-. whirh amnnntftn . 1 advanced, her armed Jailers following i in j-nn n 'Tinns iiir l nr" luuvtr- i ir-v t : . vt . -n I " - . i m. iw (Biiu wim Mtm iiKioi S-tO, 1 11. U. hen we add manf n: trrv-nc rfrvnrt has I asiAe and asked the princess, Toa coa- this to the 8233,934 of expen- reached Sl Petersburg, but J T" ! S ses paiu D tne Uemocrats lacks confirmation, that the you, for after the death of my huaband brought over from the Repnb- Port Arthur fleet has left its Sjt tetiaT: i.cii duiuiumrdu-ra we nna anchorage in the harbor ana "In Georgia." said the prlaeesa, that the Republican partv has taten up a position in the recerinnoa si.ouiu uc tuargea wun co, roadstead. mother foretold I should be the wife of 645.52 as alegacyfrom Fusion misrule in North Carolina. On page TO of the Biennial Report of the Treasurer of North Carolina 1S99-1900 State Treasurer Worth said: "The receipts of 1900 in- ciuae s-is.-AJS.uu irom sale Hla Idea. Wall Street So yeur son Is stodylng law. Do you expect that he will sock to lt? Speculator On. do; I Just want him to know enough about It so that he will be able to erade lt successfully. Detroit Free Press. 4k Kite he is a rery sweet girL" "Why, the heartless flirt bad prom ised to marry four different men." -Well, that s what I mean; her man ners are most engaging." Wood's Seeds. VIRGINIA GRAY Winter Oats. Sow Eirij Fcr Eest Results. Our Trade Mark Brand is the best and cleanest quality that it is possible to procure. Hairy, or Winter Vetch, Sown with Winter Oats, males the largest posable yield of the bet and most nutritious hay. Write for prices. lDSB'S tESCElFTlTE Fill C1TILCS Tens all about seeds for fall rowing. It is the most valua ble and helpful publication of the kind issued in America. MaDed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Sicisnsn, - Ricbcsift, Ya. WANTED Quickly, few persons to represent long established whole sale house arooEg retail merchants and agents. Local territory of few coun ties. 513 salary and expenses paid weekly. Expense money advanced. Commission extra. Permanent en gagement. Business successful. Pre vious experience not essential. En close self addressed envelope. Address. SC PFSXN T EXPES T T liTELEIS, 3ZS Dearborn Su, Chicago. a DJafar. and from my mother L too, mm4t tt& rwkWM-a tA tfe en. May Be a Repetition Of '32-Tbe SigrtS J taitr Persian was Impressed by attains! Us Then. I her manner and her presence. She saw Halrikh Times. ISta. iwssto. -vt hk ur mm, Manv have been impressed mita the resemblance or the prescat caajpaign with that of 1902. Tbe W ashington Post, in refening to this. mtf? isne most interesting of investment account bonds. I observauous But fcr this there would have been a deficit of $47,1 78. 7S in g-eneral fund account." aha 1t me read there If I shall hare long years of happiness with you." He held forth his hand. She held It until it slightly trembled la her fingers. Then she burst forth with a cry of horror, "Oh. my master, know cat thou that death awaits thee, per chance this very night T Dpafar Bek It noUs h4t tbe cava of I he I trembled naw. "Thou wilt die by the , , , . . . Atma ma in I sua ox. a mm una uai uui w weck fell on tbe same dates aa in I .... w . ni rv. vi sa I ... vegetable: Sicilian HairRenewer Vhy not stop this filling of your hair? At this rate yoa will soon t oc witnoui any nair' just rcmcmocr mat Mail s Hair Kcneuer stops falling hair, tnd makes hair grow. T'rSZl7'Jum HL&LES r "r1 The bonds which Mr. Worth sola were in the Treas ury- Department when Treas urer S. McD. Tate turned over the account to him. lhe Republican in Ala-; mance who is giving" out fig ures evidently- has been im posed upon or is taikingr th rough his hat. HAS STOOD THE TEST 25 YEARS- Toit Voa ktiow what ytra are takina. It i tbe MTtV ID power, i irom and qaiimt in a taatclrss IGim. No care, so par. Sue. IS92. Tbe elec'ioa tbat year Tursd5, November Stb, just as about you. He would hare bought the election I Lis year tans on laes- dy, November 8; b. Monday, three weeks before the election, was October I7tb in 1SJA jut a.s tbe corrrioud)ng Monday ye.erday am Oc?lHr 17tb. Then there are cumbrous other similarities in t-an'pa.j!i deel-pment, bat whether n mean? laudsJiae ior Enovel?, Uud-.bde for Parker, -r no land.4ide at all, moot be left to every man to def.de for himself, j Tben it was a landslide against Railroad Casualties tbe Past Year. Washiagtoa Dispatch, 18th. A report issaed by the Iut"r State Commertte-Commission v- education in this section to note I day sbows tbat the total naajtr its onward marth. The present of casaakies to persons on rail- session marks the largest atten- roild9 lu lhe olted dance in the history of the school, It is, of course, not expected tbat parallel can ie traced be tween elections of different years with any degree of certainty, and vet we cannot gel c'-ear of tbe fact a m J tbat history repeats useii. ana tti -.t tbia is observed in tbe history . - 1 of elections as certainly a eisc- where. Tue Republicans, in spite of you." "Oh. my master, cxrtsimea Salome, to saTe thee 1 must hare some object upon which be has looked today, then I can avert this eril and make his anna useless against thwe. "What! Ton can do this? exclaimed DJafar Incredulously. Mott certainly. Give me your dagger." He drew It and handed It to her. She held lt up and. looting up to the blue hear ens a bora, murmured a prayer; then, ha Ming tt back to him said: "'ow lt la aaslaat. It can slay no one." He looked at bar unbellerlngly. "Try tt," aha exclaim ed. "Strike herer He straex. tbe blew where her finger rested full upon her heart. The keen blade went awlftly home, and she fen at hla feet, exclaim ing, "O God. receive my aouir Then ahe lay dead. A. M. Kistler, 1. I. Davis, S. R. CoUett, R. T. Clay well. Clement Geitner. CAPITAL STOCK. STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY, SURPLUS FUND, A. A. Shuford, K. C Menxies, 35,000 35,000 7.500 $ JL In addition to its excellent facilities, this bank has 0. . m a 1 3 . a the advantage ot large resources, a gtou ixviru. ot 4j and there are tleven students from the extreme eastern section of the State. tliA nfal mjr n . 1 1 r. lt Tnna 9t luat tbeir efforts to concealit, are en A QTJABA2STEED CURE FOB PILES. Itching. Blind. Blredmgr or ITotraaiiac I jna and mill rivR Piles i5mccis refund (dot if pazo I B'nes aua roauways. olxtmext iaas to cure uj w o mat increase of 643 collision t appHcatioa gtrc ease and rest. 50c. If T-vnr droegwt nasn'i it Bead 50c in stamps tnd it wH be forwarded post-paid by Paris i.cJiciiie Co., St. Lxnis, Mo. killed and 51,343 "njored. Tbis sbows a large increase. Tbe total number of collisions and derail ments was 11,291, involving 3- 3S3, 077 of damages to cars, en- l bis is an and de railments. Tbe casual lies were no increase of 233 killed aud of 53J6 injured over the preceding year. BUI Yc-j Lave tbe mid' rigbt Z s tovL.'..'e jonr dinggist tbat E E .o vfinr ihveician. Eicb i . r i u'; h- tboi-en with care. z if Li p.j by tLe droggiist op s I oh j Lo.e blank tbey appear. E E .- :Le bSatik Las nothing ! !i-,fi('r Tn (In nth il The r i-;:i!j i spt to pick np ? E .iie comes handiest E i a i ttv has no cboice in tbe uj -:t-r -xc?pt tbat tbe pre- w.-r i-: ;oa he fir.ed where tbe E will be- properly doae. I t V.v make a specialty of b'gb s t preMJiipticti work and 5 r -q'jipped to give ervjce E ''";rni character. Iso mat r er wLit physician yon em- E r i-ioy we can rill bis preecrip- E 1 AT TULLS ban t;:iifiiuiiuiiiiiiijiiuruuiiiiam5 CALDWELL Lenoir Topic. Oct. 19ta. Married, on the 8th inst., Beverlv Adderholt to Grace Stallings, J ofBciatintr. HOW'S THIS? KILLthe couch CURE the LUNCS a Dr. King's He? Discovery I CIGHS ana Price Free TriaL - fcEt ana Cunckest Cure fcr ail TEaOAT and LTJltG TSOTJB LXS, or JC02TZT BACT. DR. C. Z. R05S, Hn-iDjr rwned from the State H jjtital. tenders his ten'ices as FHTSlCIil IID SUGEOI t" jjeople of Morganton and vicinitv. WATAUGA. Boose Democrat, Oct- 20ti. The cattle market seems to be verv dull- Jack Frost is getting in his deadlr work now. The cabbage crop has been cut o3 some by the dry weather. The price is looking up. Tbe 8th of Nov. draweth nigh, and il these cool tights continue, it will be about ho killing time politically and otherwise. Married, at the Methodint parsonage, on last Tuesday evening, Mr. John R. S ansbury, of this county, and Miss Etta Barton of Johson county, Tenn., Eev. B. F. Hargett officiating. The sad intelligence has just reached ns of the death of Mr. J. B. Greene athisbomeintfeymoar, Mo. Mr. Green4 was born and reared in this county. Some v?ars ago be went to the State of Missouri, where he was doing well. We o3cr One Hndred DoUais Reward ft ut case ot Catarrn that caaaot be cared la Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo, . S Mart. H.SQ ., I Cbt-neT for the last 15 vears. and belie -n mm DeneraT noaormoic xa aa oum 1 1 sactions aztd aaaociaJlT able to carrv nri asy obligations made ot tbeir era. . , - r T i WALDISG, KINAAN 3t M A.K 1. W BOW l he WeSiem porilOU Ul ivc- I .ate Drnaxists. Toledo, o. . . i : t I Hall's Catarrh Care is tatea raternaJJy nOlT seems lO Oe U1 I LC I aircclJy upon tbe Wood and othtob r , r a 4.1. I sartaoss-ot tae sxsteaa. rnce ix.perimuc a lOL OI lypnOltl ICcr ai iuc I Sold byaJl EmiKjjists Tcstuaoaiais tree. , i Take Hau's Family fius tor eoasnpanoa present inuc The county campaign is be- oinning to wax warm. the Democrats are feeling the better as it goes on. Mr. J. R. Hartley, who has been for about two years in the State of Washington, re turned to Lenoir Monday. bringing his family along. He will most probably remain j g :n this county. I The campmeeting that has! dei.tlv anxios over tbe situation. Thss they bare shown since tbe nomination of Mr. Paiker. Tbey ham eTidentlr seen all tbe time the forcefulness of his character. Tbis has grown upon tbe country since the day of bis nomination. All signs in politics, as in tbe weather, may rail. Not even tbe knowing ones can tell. As tbe tide turned in l&fcS for Cleveland, it ... . v I rm may iisewise in im mm Paiker. Irw ll.lrr.f la Earr Mimtmrr. Iron was need before history was written. The stone records of ExTpt and the brick books of Nineveh men tion It. . Genesis (li, 2Z) rsfsra t Tn balcaln aa "as Instructor f arery ar- ' tiScer in brass and iron." and ta Deo- i teronomy (Ul, 11) the bedstead of the riant Of was "a bedstead ef tron. The rslleys of Tyre and Sidoa traded ' In this metaL Chinese records ascrib ed to 2.000 B. C refer te It. Horace speaks of it aa superior to bronae. The brocise ace came before the iron axe because copper, found as a nearly pure metal, easily rosea, and with another soft metal tin or sine allDrs lata hard bronze, whOe iron, fonnd only aa aa ore, sraat hare the impurities btrn- ed and hammered oat by treat beat and force before lt can be made Into a tooL directors and a strong body of stockholders. Jf'e endeavor to please our customers in erery reasojtalh way. First National Bank MorgeLiton. N. C. Mi CASTOR I A Per Infanta and Children. Hi fhi Yea Han thiji E::t Bears the Signature of SEASONABLE GOODS For Every Housekeeper. MOTH ALIKE. The new Moth destroyer. Ko bad odof like moth balls. For putting up fine woolens, furs etc. Price 15c. pound package. SURE DEATH. For destroying 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 woolers, blankets. Pnr 1 noil mi . M.k mJLA -VA 1 a Ammmr hi I Mr dog and thns described what be J ggyj BUG POISON in liquid form. Applied with a feather. -Hi wants a kind of doc about so I The most effective destroyer on the market. 25c. pint Irh as so Ions. Hit's a kind of rry 'eond. aa yit tt alat a rry'eond. be ea om le tyle la shorter star anf o these 'ere rrywmd an Is nose Is shorter an' 'e alnt so allm roand the body. Bat ami 'eV a kind " rry-oond. Do yon keep roch dogsT "No," replied the dec man. -We drowns 'era." So m Favorite BreeeU Lrens of rood, plain dors which have beea allowed to rrow naturally will appreciate the story of the Enr- 30USEH0LD AMMONIA. The good kind. 10c bottle VIOLET AMMONIA. For the toilet and bath. 15 and 2 TURKISH BATH GLOVES. 25c. pair. Leslie's Drug Store. 9 been goi ng on at Mar vi n camp- j Z trrnnnd ClOSeQ last, OUUUd . iSf Leave orders for Fertili- z -r with Poteet & Dale. Tbey handle tbe best brands. From indigestion, aches and parns, Vnnr svstem will be free. If yon'll but take a timely drink Of Rocky MormtAin Tea. W. A. Leslie- To All Subscribers of THE NEWS -HERALD, Greact Americarv Farmer Tor Over Sixty Year. Vf wiariawa Soothiar Srrao has beea ased for otr 0 years by millicas of saothen lor their ehiklrea while teething, with per- feet nam. It wmUk te csira. wnrsi sn, anays ail para; cares m rait, uu , w w rmedT tor utarrnoea. it wui r Here the poor little a&ercr immediate! Sold OT Draaxxt rTrT7 P"" Tf.Jaiibaltlr. Sttnc tnr -sirs Winslow Soothiaa: Syrap." aad take so other ktad. it wai re-1 4Jr?u.- sed lately. I Lbe m-ortd. I -- ir"S I , ef lib li INDIANAPOLIS. IND., f -T-i i A rfrlci llfiifal Imirnal of T Wehearthatsomeoftheboys ne iv an Able T a a s a rm aa a a a a4lhUVB aw w - - - XJsA UOips ul vviucio. BrsakMif late Jaa. I Estimates Furn- A German cripple has sncceeded V. V. Hallman, Contractor and Builder H0BGAXT0N, N. C. Plans and Specifications on Application. . did not think it good to leave their jug at home. The time g for this sort of thing should surely be at an end. - in beating the kaiser's government I lahed rR.EE. in a clever way. lie recenuy wan- Sf SSixlSZStt Prices Low as First-Class Work Can Be Done. wrote something against the kaiser, I cij-fa-f.Qj. o-uaranteei. Give me a trial and be convinced handed at to tne a est man uu h i arrested for lexe majesty at nee. This was what he wanted. He had been in jail for nine terms for sim ilar offenses and said he found jail more comfortable than the poor-house. AJODICIOUSIXQUlBY. A waII known traveling man who visits the drng trade says A he has often heard druggists inquire of customers wno x asked for a cough medicine, f whether it was waniea ior a child or for an adult, and if for 0 a child they almost lnvariaoiy recommena vuamucuaiu o Congti Kemeay. xne rewwu for this is that they, know there lRTto danger from ll ana tnaii it always cures. There is not the least danger in giving it, and for coughs colds and croup it is unsurpassed. For sale by W. A. Leeslie, druggist. & Tbis valaable jnrnal, in addition to tbe logical treatment r -ii .orionltnral anbiects will also discoss tbe great is- saes..f the day, thereby adding rest to lis eolamns and 4 ,r,nr th farmer something to tbink about aside Irom tbe etery day bomdrum of routine dalies. BBBSSaSSSSBSS. mf 0 Until tie first of Jsnsuj, 1805, e Offer Tm fur llii Price of Onej The News-Herald j The Leading County Paper and AMERICAN FARMER Both One Year for 1.00. This unparalleled offer is made to all new suWriberm, aad aU old ones who pay op all arrears and renew before the first of 4? JaD Aspcopy of The American Farmer has been sent erery g subscriber The Kews-Heralix Take advantage of this rare 4 offer now. Address: ?r The News-Hera-ld, ; MORGAXTOX, N. C A Magazine of Cleverness Magazines should bate a well defined purpose. Genuine entertainment, amusement and mental recreation are the motives of Tbe Smart Set, the MOST SUCCESSFULOF MAGAZINES Its novels fa complete one in each number) are by tbe most Ar. dtar- 1 brilliant authors of both hemispheres. can remember whsa It was simple tadtres-1 tg shoit loi :e are matchless clean and full of human interest . I la a argentine fact that ail CSS B ' Weak 0 0 heart "", not orraac arc tmn wwuj rsstion. AH lood laaea mm tne smw which fans of perfect dJraanon fersoeatsans rrdj rh stomach, pvmaz n cp arau m beart. This tatei teres wun ma acne oi th heart and m the course at tuns mai ascaia bat 'vital errsa Becomes Bfeabai asa was la a bad state as I had hsart mm a. l kxa: rjaaat urssssi w Kodol Dissts What Yo Kat and rsfievea the atomarfi ef aU atralaaadlbe heart of aU pressars. BotnaeBlr. 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