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HYDALE'S TONIC is sold under a posi tive guarantee. Trial size 50 cents. Family size $1.00 MANUFACTURED BY The Radical Remedy Company, hickory, n. c. V. A. LESLIE, Druggist. FIR INSURANCE We wrhe Fire..Insarance poli cies on kinds of property iu the largest home atid for eign companies. Every loss sustained on oropertj insured in this agency, established fifteen years ago, has been prompt ly and satisfactorily settled. W are agents for the North Carolina Home, Aetna of Hartford, Hamburg Bremen, ' Hartford, of Hartford, Con. Insurance Company of Iforth America, Niagara of New York, Home, of New York an! German American. Policies placed on our Books are promptly renewed before expira atiou. We write risks from $i00 to 6100,000, on property in town or -country, at lowest rates. ' A VEST & EE YIN, Ag 9. Post-office Buildmjz. CMU 4 NDRiH WESTERN R'f SOHBDTJLB - Effective July 10, IQ4. Xokthdovxd Passenger Mixed Mixed Lv Chester 9 00 am 4 30 am Lv Yorkville 9 4-8 am 7 57 am Lv ilastonia 10 38 am g ggjam Lv l.iRcolnton 11 50 am lO 45 am m Lv Nrwton 12 28 pra 12 15 pm Lv Hickory 12 57 pm 2 4-5 pm 11 00 am Ar Lenoir 2 10 pm 5 05 pm 1 30 pm Soi'Thbocxd Passenger Mixed Mixed Lv Lenoir 2 40 pm 4 00 am 8 00 am Lv Hickory 3 32 pm 6 05 am 9 25 am Lv Newton 3 59 pm 7 20 am Lv I.iucolnton 4 37 pm 8 25 am 11 25 I. Lv Gastonia 5 25 pm i 30) am ' Lv Yorkville 6 14 pm 3 05 -pm Ar Chester 7 07 pm 4 45 pm CONNECTIONS. Chester Southern Rv., S. A. L. and L. & C. "orkville Southern Rai'wav. Gastonir Southern Railway. Line lnton S. A. L. Newton and Hickory Southern Railway. Lenoir Bl . wing Rock Stage Line and C. & X. E. F. Reid. G. P. A.. Chester. S. C. THE NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD. A Batch of Live Items Culled from the Papers of the Adjoining Counties. . - Mcdowell. .Marion News. Tune 1st. Mrs. E. P. Chase left last week for Birmingham, Ala., on a visit to her children. Mrs. S. A. L. Carter of Mor ganton is visiting her daughter Mrs. D. E. Hudgins. Elisha Garland, the, slayer of Ive Calicut t, who has been out en bond awaiting the decision of the Supreme court, was surren dered to the authorities of Mitch ell county last week by his bonds men, and was brought here last Friday and placed in jail. Sheriff Marshburn took him down to Raleigh Monday morning to the penitentiary to begin serving his sentence of 10 years. Esquire Italliffe had up before him on Monday one Julius Wal drup charged with exploding dy namite in Ruck Creek for the pur pose of killing fish. As a result of the investigation Waldrup was bound over to court. The. penalty for using dynamite for such a purpose is a tine of not less than $50.00 and not more than $100.00 and imprisoument at discretion of the court. Wal drup is now languishing in jail for lack of $200.00 bail. The McDowell Fish and Game Society secured the evidence and prose cuted the case. Other McDowell Items. Marion Democrat, Jnne 2nd. Mrs. J. P. Sinclair, who has been unwell foi some time, left Saturday for Dr. Long's sani toriuni in Statesville for treat tneiit. -JUULL " 1 . ' J J ' . J i '" J . lT " ' ' ' " "1 i U3R. L A FRANCO S ( i w j i i & Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to otliT remedies sold'at hieh prices. Cnro frnpram-el. Su' C ssfully ued by over (. OOG Women. Price, '25 Cent. dru? Kisiori.vma.l. leslini'inials booklet free, tr. LaFranco, PUlladelpliia, Pa, T. G. Gibbs, of Gibbs & Hemp hill, contractors, was here this week. Mr. Gibbs thinks there will soon be something doina: in the way of construction on the new railroad from Spruce Pine. A special election was held in Old Fort Wednesday for the pur pose of arranging for a graded school. Those in favor numbered 03; those against 41. The total registration was 134. Old Fort thus places itself in the column of progress in education. John Love, colored, who has for several seasons, put the first CALDWELL I.euoir Topic, May 31st. Noah was a great ball player. He pitched the ark inside and out and later put the dove out on a fly. Lenoir Steam Laundry becran business Tuesday in their new building on West Maiu street. Mr. W. H. Sherrill is proprietor. Mayor E. A. Poe has pur chased the Isaac Austin proper ty on North Main street and will erect a handsome dwelling on it soon. A negro woman evangelist who has been holding services for about two weeks in Lenoir preached to an assembly on the square Saturday evening. Mr. Lawrence Estes, of Collets ville, who went to the hospital at Salisbury several weeks ago for treatment, returned Monday. Mr. Estes says he had a success ful operation and is much im proved. MrsMadison Estes, of Globe, after spending three weeks with her grand-daughter, Mrs. J. A. Triplett, returned to Colletts ville last week. Mrs. Estes is about ninety years old and is enjoying good health. Mr. John W.'Coffevand fa'mily. of - Raleigh, arrived in Lenoir,! Monday. Mr. Coffey has come to take charge of the Gwyn Ve neer and Panel plant, and will make Lenoir his home. Mr. Cof fey is a native of Caldwell and we are glad to welcome him back. Mrs. R. A. Hardie and family will leave Lenoir next Monday for Fort Thomas, Kentucky, where Dr. Hardie will join them. Later they will go to Toronto, Canada, and from the e to Corea in October, where Dr. Hardie will resume his missionary work. These estimable people have been residents of Lenoirlor more than a, year. Master Grady Courtney hap pened to a painful accident a Jew days bince. He had b?en cutting feed and the machine was still revolving when he ran his hand in to clean out the straw; the knife came down on his fingers below (he second joint; in trying CLEVELAND. Shelby Star, May 31st. and elected officers and teachers As to Foreign Immigration. for the years 1905-6.,. Those elec- .charlotte observer. Mr. Ramer Gibson and Miss ted are: Superintendent -Prof, J A. McLean; principal Prof. J. Y. Irvin; Teachers Misses , Lou die Lee, Madeline Miller,. Selnia Webb, Kate Shellem, . Nannie Tiddv, Olive Hamrick and. May Wells Pollv Turner were married Thursday night at Grover. The eyesight of .'Mr.' Thomas RVmrick was completely taken away Monday night! He has been sufferinp- from a cancer near his eves for a longtime and from and the Principal were teachers it lna 5o-rif wps destroyed Mr. ,ast vear an1 1,9 how" b? the Hamrick is one of Shelby's oldest interest manifested and. the work nnd most valuable citizens. accomplished the faculty of last year was indeed an excellent one. Deputy J . Kj. iviu.i, tne capame yer few cha wpre d m ' ..( m . in a. u: I n omceroii.... v iowumu. Some of last year's teachers did nere jyioriaay. tie urougnt a young white man, Jhn Sparks, to jail on the charge of bigamy. It were well if we looked before taking too long a leap in oar new horn zeal for foreign i in migration. In "the New York," Herald of Sun day last. Mr. Brongutou 'Brauden bnrg, the head of the immigration bureau, has. a; page article on the All except two teachers subject which does not present too eucouragihg a view of it. . He says ! the best of tbe immigrants come to America with uo" intention of eiwyuig, aua mac me worse re main. The only class that does not become onauimonsly in favor of remaining here permanently is tbe most intelligent, capable, thrif- When You Decide TO PUT IN CITY WATER REMEMBER We Sell not apply and Prof. Falls' duties ty and generally de&i rabid of tbem as County Superintendent made all. One-third of the best of tbe It is charged that he has a living wife in Rutherford county, and that he was married again last week. Miss Dora Cline, the 18 year old daughter of Mr. A. H. Cline, it impossible for him to continue to act as principal. immigrants go back, to come here no more. Not -one in a thousand of the worst bat re mams. Manv 4 bad Italians and Syrians return borne, but it is ouly to visit." We quote farther: -irrimaniy me preaominauc in- who lives six miles east of Shel- ers have made fine progress with by, was painfully injured by a their work. fall one day last week. She fell Mr j u McLeiiarui receivel from the barn loft to the lower a nie8Snge Monday : afternoon floor across a cotton planter, and that his bvother Rev W. R. Mc- it was thought tor awnue tunc Lelland, of Statesville, was dan- CATAWBA. Newton Enterprise, June 2nd. This has been a week of hot sunshine, and farmers and build- centre to come to America is not to escape oppression at borne un less it be of just laws, justly ad ministered,, nor to obtain a home in a new land in a rural community, but to get work a day at a time at a rate of wages which will allow tbe emigrant to amass sufficient Pipe, Sinks, Bath Tubs, Etc., At Rod Bottom prices. If we can't save you money, we don't ask for your trade. WE SELL: Lightning Ice Cream Freezers. Banner Lawn Mowers. Richmond Stove Cos Cook Stoves. McCormick Binder Twine, 12-12c. Linseed Oil, 65c. per gallon. B. P. S. PAINT. The Best. Standard Hardware Co. Free Delivery. S. V. T. CHAMBLEE, Prop., 'Phone 132. her back was broken, but for- gerousy m at Gran d View, Tex- mo ley to return to his native low MORG ANTON, N. C. C . 11 A 'J t tunat ly tins aid nor, prove to ie as A later telef,ram said he ha(3 true. suffered a rupture of a blood ves- A company of horse traders sel of the brain and had become camped near Shelby several days paralyzed, and there was very last week, making a whole bone- little hope ot his recovery. He CHAS HOLLISTER'S Kssky Plountsin Tea Nuggets A Busy Kedioins fb Susy People. Er;n?-s Qoliea Health and Renewed Vigor. A. f-Tciiic for C msiipation, Iniiiie!tion, Lire fnl ; a: ..-fi. xiiii v.rwn ac.i H.ick::.-he. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab lot l yrrsi, s cents a box Genuine made, by HoM.i3rca Dri g Company, Madison, Wis. OOLDEri NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE ICILLtke COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS WITH CNSUMPTION CUGKS and OLDS UBg SI Price 50c & SI. 00 Free Trial. ripe tomatoes on the local mark et as the product of his own gar- to remove his hand the flesh was den, has set a new record for scraped clean from the bone. himself. Last bunday he had making a very painful wound string beans and Irish potatoe Other Caldwell Items. Lenoir News, Tune 2nd. Many of the young nrer. of the town have a kinder 'I-feel-like-I-had-lost-somethinor" look "since the College girls have departed Many of the readers of the N;ws will be interested to know that Capt. 0. A. Hamlin, who at one time served as conductor on the Chester and Lenoir narrow y Troubles, Pimples. Lczemj, impure f , - 0..,.1n ffl f.f i , tl, rSIUrr:sn rsoweis, nure i ... ..- -,. . " - - - dinner. As John states, "garden truck des naturly grows for ine, ef 1 kin get to work it." How ever, we are assured that John I not "the only one," as several farmers near here have had early garden truck for a week or more. Ponnstance, one farmer stated last week that he had peas going to waste, and, when asked why he did not fetch some to town, Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. replied, "Too much trouble , to SauSe railroad, is to be married The following marriage, license pick 'em." CUBAN DIARRHOEA. standard of living and be inde pendent. A few hundred dollars is a competency in the regions from which tbe most of our immigrants come. "In forty different places of Iit- vard within themselves. In ad- had been attending the meeting erature which I have at. hand t dition to several dozen mules and of the General Assembly of the write tnis, all of them intuded to McGdlHdrd Oil WeSt UlNOn Sfreet, dnd 3111 DreDdred horses they had tneir camping rresDytenan cnurcn ac rort n.uropu to immigration, i outfit and pitched their tents Worth and after the adjourn- fin1 but 'wo that mention the civil . I : i : i a. : r t it like the cattlemen of the -east, men t of the Assembly had gone auu "K"n uuerues oi ine unuea The women were along to dothe to Grand View" to visit some for- States three that speak of the op , . - . j .u e. .fi , portunities for education. and ad cooking and sewiug and the men mer Statesville people. rftn,,mPllt. firA ,iiat matA anxr to do the eating nud trading. r) , t, ilirni,.. .Up w;aA anA referenpft to th land f thA row mm m jmmm - T m-m,v Uu I - -- -- - w An Officer arrested a negro at progressive president of the trus- "d South, and yet eyery one of U $QJQ Of VOUT DatfOndde Will 1 aDDreCiated. and 1 . i I . r i li .-n It ham rtna nad rt fha riin f n I - Mooresboro one day last weeK, lees or uatawo-i college, tells us K" "j p ige-ineauvaniage to oe ootained by the immigrants in a temporary resideuce here, living cheaply and getting a three or four times high er rat of wages tbtiu he has ever. , LANE ... , I am now located at the old stand of W. W. to furnish to the public the choicest of Fresh and Cured Meats. and boarded the train with him that a resolution wan adopted or Shelby to land him behind at the Tuesday afternoon meet- the bars, but the , negro did not ing of the trustees to adopt the care to be landed. When the of- plan of the architects', Messrs ficer left him bound in tne second hook & bawyer oi Charlotte, lor earned at ome. class car, ue used tne duckic or rne new college ouiiding and oe- me letters nueo witn money his suspenders as a knife and cut gin work at tin;e. The estimate that are sent back to relatives, the the rope binding his arms. This of the co t of the building is be- will endeavor to please You. Free and Prompt Deiiery. Give Me a Jrial. RESPECTFULLY, CHAS. LANE. device he must have learned from mm - Rnbe-Burrows or Jes e James. 'Riv. Frank Dixon lectured in the Shelby graded school audi torium Saturday evening. His subject. was. the "Individual or the Man Against the Mass," and from start to finish he had the rapt attention of his audience. By 8:30' the hall was well filled t ween $15,000 and $20,000. . Be sides the new building, the old building will be remodeled and made to conform in appearance with the new part. When the work is completed Catawba Col lege will have one. of the hand somest and most modern build-1 I nigs in the State. The voting in thegraded Hchool with people anxious to hear the election was nearly all done ear voi"e and words oi wisdom of a ly in the morning.- buggies, former Shelby lad now developed horses and carrages werestarted int3 one of the most popular as soon a the fun rose. After preacher-orators and lecturers taking off seven names from ; the in the nation, registration books by challenge, A fentined was cauirht at Mr. 340 were ,t?rt and 174 votes were M. P. Bellinger's grocery store "--j "",U"-"A by Mr. iiranaenuurg, ana presents FHdav mbrnina- It had crawled anJ secure the graded school, the immigration question in rather CJ fmm a box of tomatoes tr the return of husbands and sons with pockets lined wit h American gold, I these are the things wbictulo more to incite-immigration than.-all of tbe advertising done by tbeteam ship companies. The sub agents who operate for : tbe , steamship companies realize this and operate accord ingly.' What stronger hold, then, does America take upon the affections of these European immigrants than upon the Chinese! Aud yet no argument against Chinese immi gration is more frequently beard than that the Chinaman sends all his money back home, and as soon hs he AfCilmnlMrPH a utakA Mi pro f goes back himself. All of which is true. , This is a very interesteriug ari Icle hand of Mr. William Cabaniss, who realizing its poisonous na ture, slung it off, horrified. Mr. J. F. Qaffney then drove it in at bottle and 'phoned for Mr. Jonn S Owen to come aud take charge. It is now bottled up in Just at nine o'clock this number of vc tes were cast for the school and a cheer went up in the court yard.- After that, the voting was slow. At. 12 o'clock 205 votes had been rast for the tax and 15 against it. People generally who New Business Having bought the R. E. Coleman stock of Groceries, Confections, .'4c:, on Union street, I will continue the business, on an increased scale at the same stand, always keeping an up-to-date stock of Family Groceries, &c. I have just added to all lines and am able to satisfy the most particular customer. Call on me for Meal, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, Fruits, Candies, &c, and I will do you right. Cash or trade paid for. Country Produce. Gk G. BOWERS. a new light. Hlsopiuious, be sayp, are formed as tbe result of years of study of immigrants,' here aud abroad, in all nationalities rand 'iriraBpa rvf lifo W shall lalro np. casion to copy him further at an- Other time. Oar own views on the 12? a. M. Kistler.. President - A. M. Inoold, Cashier subject of immigration have nu- nlpnhol nnd ornaments Mr. Owen's museum, of interesting" alter the p -Us closed was, tortile : K.i,n. o!lfvn f tax 229, ajrainst 17. Conover fiiiruiui i im ill i i it-; it l i ii r-tiiitAW.sii ' -' LUI IV'OIVIVU saw were opposed to it refrained from dergone some modification, as tie voting. The count of the vole result Of larger information. , nr. at Ratherford College. p Y virtue or an order f the Superior O court of Burke connty in the case of T. T. Firkirs, administrator, vs. Marvin Franklin and others. I will ell at public auc tion at the Court Housedoor in Mi rganton ..n Saturd -v. June loth, 1905. those tracts of land at" and near Rutherford College owned bv T. ). Franklin, deceased. First Tract. Conveyed by Annie D- Lefe vcr. beginning on a post oak, Foovey's cor ner. and runs north 75 p. to a stone in Wil liam McGalliard's line; east with his line 29 p. -to two stones, McGalliard's south east corner; south 18 o. to two red oak sprouts and pointers; then east 41 p. to a pine on the point of a ridge; south passing the pine cor ner at IB p. and then with Mrs. Hatlow's line, in all GO p. to a small white oak in the line of the C liege land; then west with the College line and foovey's line 70 p. to the beginning, containing 29 acres. Second Tract Beeinniug at a small n-st have b en issued by Register Mil ler during the past te days: " Af bert Smith to Rusia Richards, Dock Mundav to Ivey Carlton, Annie Dollie" Rose, Robt. M. Branch to An&ie Stanley, J. A. Collins to Annie Davis. tlje Commercial hotel building Thieves entered the post office at Moresboro Thursday night nnd stole 70 dollars. The store voted 14 for and 29 against graded schools. In Claremont and Monlo the tax carried. Sunday a Mr. Donehue passed through Lenoir in a' well fitted- Sale of Dwelling Lot and More-House c ba duritlg the Spanish war know what this disease is. and that ordinary remedies have George Cuniungham to T'lll. -JfC I- . " niue more euect mau so rnucu K.n-bv, W. S. "Jencer to water, tuuau uiarrnoea is al most as severe and dangerous as a mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy, however, that can always be depended upon as will be seen by the fol lowing certificate from Mrs- Minnio .1 n i-nV n f Uniictrvn Texas; "I hereby certify that UP one-horse spring wagon, on Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera his way to West Virginia from and Diarrnpea remedy cured Fort Meyers, Fla. Fort Meveis oak. Poovevs comer, north'with iidnry s 1 " j . -, , v . ,1 I is in tue extreme ooiitherm nart rn. r to a stone and oine. his corner in I of Cuban diarrhoea. WhlCJl. he ? riucme ouuiun ui J.i hrnne-ht home trom.Uuba. We or rionaa and Mr. Jjonenue leic had several doctors but they did him no good, One bottle of this remedy curedhim as our neighbors will testify. I thank wod tor so valuable a medicine." For sale, by W. A. Leslie, druggist. JUST WHAT EVERYONE SHOULDr DO, Mr. J. T. Barber, of Irwin- ville. Ga.. alwaVs keeps a bot tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy j 1 1 j e ; l 4. Ul li'.-! Ill 1 I V. I I , 111! I Ill II I. IIKM. I of Mr. C. C. McBrayer was also itching. Blind. Bleeding or prc.trndirK Attacks of c.olift. cholera rnor- Y . n . 1 Files, liruggisis rernnu money 11 riu 1 , - , 1 broken into and $17.50 stolen, ointment fans to cure any case, no mat- bus and diarrnoea come on sol ? " I r nt Ytn-at loner utanriincr. in 6 to 1 riav. I -i -i 1 1 .1 .r I .I". TuTnto in tbp n(st offiep was First application gives Vase and rest. 5oc. suddenly mar, mere is no ume f . " : , .. , " yj1?. l"n2idJ?.'St?,,?S! to hunt a doctor or go to the Diotfnun. to ueiiime . ;in Vco:. si. iuisTmo. r ' stora for medicir the robbers has been found, but wiili-im .1 i-Oniiiarrt's line : then west with Mi-dallin-d's line 31 o. to his corner (3 stones) at a post oak corner-of a 40-acre grant to Suddcrth ; then south with thelinr of the 4-0 acre 10 degrees west 124- p. to a small post oak on tne normsiuc ui t.vftmu road opposite Filte's corner ; then sonth.70 decrees east with said road 17 p- to a stake opposite Kincaid's pine corner ; then -east with said road 3 . to a pine near Poovey's line on f Vic north side of the road ; then north with Poovev s line 46 p. to the begin tiiti. entitaininc 32 acres, more r less, and excepting i wo lots of two acres hereto ore sol I. Bidding to commence ai ;p 1 .uo, 1 . u 1 . 1 t .; . i Also third lot at Rutherford Collesre. ad ;..;; i,n.k of n. H Peeler and others, be ginning on a stone on M ain street and runs north 28 degrees west with vaid street 8 p. to a stone; thence north 64- degrees east 21 p to a stone; tnence suuiu o yF- 7Vo p. to a stone; then south 62 degrees west 21 p to the beginning, containing 1 fi r-rc more or less. Bidding as a whole to begin at f4.12.50 R. P. Havner's bid. Moi.i lonHs will Kr solii. the store-nouse. dwelling-house lot and tract each seperate. . and 'tbe store-house and dwelling-house lot as a whole, to suit purchasers, and confirm - as it brings m -st. Terms of sale 25 per cent cash, balance in six months, with purchase money not and security. This Ma 15th, "03 TpEKKINSt Ccro. and Admr, of T. C. Fraaslin. The board of trustees of Odd Fellows' Orphan Home have de cided to begin at once the erection of a suitable building on tbe premises of the orphan home at Goldsboro for aged nd indigent Odd Fellows. ' To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Brotno Qninine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. B W. Grove's signature is 011 each box 25c. there on March 28th. He was traveling leisurely- alone and seemed to enjoy. seeing the coun- try. . ... Wednesday afternoon the boiler of -a sawmill belonging: 1o the Globe Lumber Company and situated aboulpthree miles from Mortimer, exploded, instantly killing Hollis Craig, the engineer, nul wrecking : the machinery Ciaig was fearfully mutilated anc" the cause of the accident is mere conjecture. Two others were n jured by the explosion. . A Guaranteed Care for Piles. irI. tr I. Davis, Vice President J. A. Claywell, Jr. Teller First National Bank - Morg&.iton, N. C. CAPITAL STOCK, $35,000 STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY, 35,000 . SURPLUS & UNDIYED PROFITS 10,000 tbpr likelv- belon ' to the same j tr w " " - . - . .1 1 companv ot sate cracners aim rorrues who for several veais have been dropping over in Cleve land county and breaking into store for. medicine. Mr. Barber says: "I have tried Chamber1 Iain's Colic; Cholera and Diar- Bomb-Throwing In Paris. Paris. Juue i.As the King of I rhoea Remedy, which is one of r.aii.i h7 TroK;.iflfif me uest meuicines x ever saw. DIRECTORS:. A. M. Kistler, I. I. Davis, S. R. Collett, R. T. CI ay well, C. H. Geitner. A. A. K. C. Shuford, Menzies, as 1 have had several attacks perlormance of the opera after of cojic and it nag vrQve& to be midnight an anarchist threw a 1 the best medicine f ever used." stores, the rolling off of the safe bomb 1U lht. direction of the royal Sold by W. A. Leslie, druggistf Every courtesy and accommodation extended consistent with sound banking. t nf De Priest Bros, at rolkville being a good example. The ."Shelby-, craded school board,, composed of Messrs.; D. An. Beam. L: At5etty, W. C. Whishant, O. E. Fordand M. N. wm-mm . enM.Ar hpinnffing-to the cuirassier - WANTED: Duu lat liens, escort.' on the fbonlder, and then 500 young Chickens at Boger, . . ... ... I. . - I a fell to the ground and exploded 1 nilliont injuring his mRjesty or the president, who continued their drive to the Palai d'Oesay. Cherokee Marble Works, Wanted! flam rick, met Saturday night state of Ohio, citt op toubdo.i. 9 Frank T. Cheney makes oain tnat ne is senior gartner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & o., doinR business in tr.e. vary ot loieao. firm will pay the rom of ONE HUNDRED mi.LAKS tor rain ana every case oimami that cannot be cured bv the nse of Hall's Catarrh cure FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sn Dscnoea in my SPRAINED ANKLE, -STIFF NECK, These are three common ail ments for which Chamberlain's Xi! i yi v,kj,v..-vj pre9ence. this 6th day of December, A. able. If promptly applied it i88. a. r. gleason. POPLAR SQUARES 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 8x8, LAME SHOULDLK. fonntv and State aforesaid, and that said j Jn 19 14 and 16 feet lengths. m will miT the sum 01 unu nunumiii 1 8 and 10 feet wiir be taken, but therTonsrer lenerths are preferred arrd bear easier inspection. Spot cash will be paid for all stock. will save vou time, money and srfieringl when troubled with anv one of these ailments. For safe by W, A. Leslie, druggist. ggr-300- pounds best 50c. Oojon Tea at 30c. per pound. BOGER, RoSEB ROUGH & Co. r.T.i Notary public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Js taken internal y. an-', acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces cl the system.- Send for testimonials frce" .F.J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O Sold by all Druifjjists. 75c ' - Take Hall's .family Pills for constipation. Subscribe for The News-Herald, i . Delivery to be fliade on lot between Colored cemetery and Southern railroad McNaughton-Hall Co. - : :l -MORGANTON, N Q L l rn -r- (INCORPORATED) - Manuf&cturen of arvH Dealers Ir MOHUMEHTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC, Yards t Asheville and at Murphy. N. C. BUSINESS is business and while it is a sad business buying a tombstone for a de parted loved one, it behoves us to get the best we Can for our money, for A DOLLAR EARNED IS A DOLLAR SAVED -Cw claim to be the LOWEST PRICED nous in the State, inyesiigate us. - CATALOG FREE. - F. A. GENNETTY Manager Murphy,N,X
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