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MORG-ANTON, N. O., JULY 20. 1905.
VOL. XXI.
No 15.
TUT TP?
nibf
7VeaR
5e
s due to indigestion. Ninety-nlrie.of every
s hundred people who have heart trouble,
a remember when it was simple indiges
n It is a scientific fact that all cases ol
art disease, not organic, are not only
xeable to. but are the direct result of lndi
stlon. All food taken Into the stomach
dch fails of perfect digestion ferments and
ei;s ths stomach, puffing it up against tha
art. This imerfeies "with 'the" action oi
s heart, and in the course of time that
licate but vital organ becomes diseased.
At DKaubIe. of Nevada. O., says: I had stomach
a1-'- and was in a bad stato as 1 had heart trouble
A it. 1 toci Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about fom
jaths and it cured me.
i Kodol Digests What You Eat
-d relieves the stomach of all nervoul
rain and the heart of all pressure.
H 's only. $ 1 -00 Size holding 2H timet the trial
size, which sells tor sue
Spared by E. O. DsWITT & CO., OHIOAOO
W. A. LESLIE, Druggist,
1 Morganton, N. C.
THE NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
A Batch of Live Items Culled from the Papers of the Adjoining
Counties.
CATAWBA.
Newton Enterprise, July 14th.
The Second Adventists a re hold
ing: a campmeetiDg in tents near
the Ithvne & Woodward roller
mill.
All the farmers here this week
a"e happy over the fineconditipn
ot their growing crops and the
good prices they are getting for
cotton and wheat.
It is rumored that a Hickory
Mcdowell.
Marion Democrat, July 14th.
Capt. O. H. Blocker, Old Fort,
died at 12:30 o'clock p. tn. Tues
day, after a lingering illness of
several weeks. Capt. Blocker
wasa well known and-actrVfe
citizen of that community and a
member of the Masonic fraternity.-
He was about 65 years old.
LAST DAY OF CONVENTION.
PROF. E. McK. GOODWIN HONORED.
Elected Vice President of the Organi- j
zation' of Teachers of the Deaf, All '.
Other Officers Being Re-Elected j
The Convention Adjourned to Meet
Three Years Hence at Ogden, Utah
A Resolution Passed Especially
Commending the State of North Caro-j
lina for its Care and Education of
the Deaf The Last Day Occupied
the Reading of Numerous Papers.
Fiotn Charlotte Observers Brorl, 13th.
Disease taKes. no summer
vacation.
If you need flesh and
strength use
Scott's Emulsion
summer as in winter.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist,
409415 Pearl Street, New York.
50c and 1.00; all druggist.
Mrs. R. L. Gilkey died at 5
o'clock Wednesday. evening, after ; J Gallaqdet f jUollege, on
visitors by Mr. Goodwill and his
associates bere is evident in far
The last day of the convention-h-tter ways than iu resolntio s
of tenchTN of the deaf was a verj
dull one. Papers were read iu the
morning by Prof. Percival Hall, of
"I'm Growing Old.
R :v. H. D. LeQoeux in Statesrllle Landmark'
I'm growing old! The years seem shorter now
Than in the clear old long ago;
I've lost the buoyancy ofhoeplul yo.tth, --
And bosom friends I loved to know.
I'm growing old! Life's sun is sinking fast.
And I am parting day by day,
With many who have journeyed side by side.
With me oa life's raagk, tortuous way.
I'm growing old! The end's almost in sight;
The last milestone is just ahead.
An ' soon I'll reach the terminus of life
The qniet city of the dead.
I'm growing old and day by day I look, -
Backward, txrosa the vanished years.
And forward, to the time when God shall wipe
Prom sorrow's moistened eyes all tears.
The War.
Charlotte Observer, 17th. . .
The fighting iu the Far East
during the past week has apparent
ly been coufiued to the Islaad of
SatbaiD;.; Abe Japanese dnv-
"SpeJcb
! We wr'ue Fire Insurance poli
cies on all kinds of property
in the largest home and for
eign companies.
VefV lOSS susumcu uu iiiuucu.)
isared iu this agency, established
ami sat. sl'aetorily settled.
C 1 - -
I e a w- -
.North Carolina Home,
f Aetna of Hartford,
X Hamburg Breuieu,
f Hartford, of Hartford, Con
a $7- mn i 4i ,H,'n a painful illness dating from her Teaching in Gallandet College;"'
man madef, o,000 by the sudden 5y Mr. s. A,lderson. of New
jump m cotton July 3rd. He was c'vei-ything that medi- York city, ,n "Practical Method of
in Atlanta at the time and got - Developing Hearing; It Scope and
I i.-tt l.ill m 1 1 1 H mi 4" nr fi fi
on the right side of the market fo .
I A . JI17 a. 1 t-. .- a. . . I
iu euect uer recovery uut vviiu-
out avail and the death ol her
Rev. Edwin C. Glenn of Greens- infant bov, which occurred Fri.
boro, who is holding a revival day last, was fallowed by her
meeting at Maiden this week, own demise, as stated above.
has" just closed the greatest re
vival meeting: at Henrietta that Other McDowell Items.
town has ever experienced. There Marion News. Tniyi3th
were 125 conversions. Much in- Mr. R. W. Brown was taken
Iusuraace Company of Ifortb Merest is already manifested in to the hospital at Asheville on
the Maiden meeting. bundav for treatment.
Mrs. Harriet Whitener, widow The continued rains are doing
, -
ot the late Hiram Whitenerf died some damage to the wheat
Monday morning at-5 o'clock much of which is lying in the
and was buried in the Newton fields, the wet weather having
cemetery at 5 o'clock in the af- prevented its shocking. The
ternoon. She suffered a stroke farmers generally are through
of paralysis about a week before laying by their corn.
T - 11 . 1 r i
ana was never auie-io speaK ai- valuable horse belonp-im? to
v c- o
Wash Glenn died last Thursday
at his stable in the rear of the
Mr. Jacob Authony of Jacob's Flemming Hotel. The cause of
Fork tells us that he never saw his death was thought to be
as tine cotton uetore m nis lite, poison irorn eating "sneeze
as is now growing over the en- weed." He had been fed on hay
tire western part of the eountv. that was brought from Mitchell
But it has been too wet forplow- county, where they have a weed
ing tha last two weeks and the of this name which is said to be
I America, v
Niagara of .New York,
I Home, of New York anil
j German American.
I Policies placed ou our books are
roinptiy reuewcu uciuio (mi-
lion.
We write risks lrom iUU to
00,000, on property in town or
iuutry, at lowest rates.
f AVEEY & ERVIN, Ag's.
Post.-oftic Building.
BOLim & HOH I H WESTERN HI Lu
SCHEDULE
Effective July 10, 1904.
;,Taiira.vn Pasenser Nixed Mixed
s- Chester 9 OO am 30 am
t Yorkville 9 S am i o i am
yuastonia 10 3Sam Soam
v Liacolnton 11 50-am 10 45 am
y New ton 12 "JS pm 12 la pm
v Hickory 12 57 pm 2 4o pm 11 OO am
T Lenoir 2 10 pm 5 Oo pm 1 30 pm
loCTHBorsD Passenger Mixed Mixed
vLetioir 2 40 pm 4 00 am 8 00 am
Hickory 3 32 pm 6 05 am 9 25 am
Newton 3 59 pm 7 20 am
Lincolnton 4 37 pm SV&am.
iJrGastoma 5 25 pm i 30J am
,v vorkvitle 6 14 pm 3 05 pm
j- Chester 7 07 pm 4 45 pm
1 : CONNECTIONS.
neter Southern Rv., S. A. L. and L. & C.
orkville Southern Rai'way.
astonis Southern Railway.
incalnton S. A. L. ... ,
ewton and Hickory Southern Railway.
enoir Bl .wing Rock Stage Line and C. &.
N.
E. F. Reid. G. P. A.. Chester, S. C.
ter the attack. She was So vears
laying-by vorking may have to poisonous. It was a pitiable
be dispensed with. This may sight to see
work to the injury of the crop in struggle for life. Ghloroform was
Limitations," and one by Miss En
field Joyner, of Alabama, ou "Let
ters and Journals in First and
Second Years of Oral Instruction.''
This afternoon Miss Lyon, teach
er of the deaf-blind boy, Leslie
Oren, took the little fellow on the
stage and gave bini 10 sprigs of
shrubbery picked in the neighbor
hood here. Several of them he
bad kuown before he came bere,
but others are indigenous here and
the boy had but ouce this morn
ing been told their names. He
identified each aud spelled their
names readily. Leslie read some
words from Miss Lyon's lips aud
repeated them.
Mr. J. W. Jones, of Ohio, pre
sented a lad, Kreigh Ayres, aged
15, totally deaf, who bad mastered
much kn wledge of electricity,.
Mrs. J. S. "Anderson, who con
ducts a school iu isew York for
children ot defective hearing, took
a boy 10 years old, Edwin Hazel,
of Ohio, who has been supposed to
be totally deaf, aud witb-an instru
ment she caKea "the acoustieou,"
demonstrated that he was not deaf,
but that bis heanng is only defec
tive and may return to hi mi
Mr. H. L. Tracy, of Louisiana,
On all sides there ' expessiona
of this Hppreciation, and rnafljr
speak of the remembrance of de-1 iu the Russian soldiers from point
lrghtful things' they will carry -with to point, with a view, apparently,
them. It has rained nearly every of tafilng possession of the entire
iay since the convention has been island. The , oce-unancy of this
in session, yet sunshine has been islaud is considered of importance,
within the walls ot the commodious as being the ouly Bussian terri
and well-appointed buildings, tory thai: Japan has taken. News
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin have been from the Japanese army in Man
untiiing iu their efforts for the churia is to the effect that General
comfort and pleasure cf the guest", Linevitch's repeated intention to
as have also the various teachers, attack Oyama's forces has appar
both men end women. The first- ently been abandoned, and that
elemeut of all true hospitality is the Russian commander is not
th kindly feeling in the heart, strictly on the defensive. There
but this is not the only element, are reports of epidemics and con
To be hospitable one 'must not tagious diseases among the Rns
only want to do the proper thing, sian troops, bnt these are not con
but he most know what the proper firmed. The rainy season in Man-
thing is, and then, most important churia is expected topnt the roads
of all, he must do it. That is what in such candition that active ope
these people here have done, and rations will be next to impossible
the visitors from 35 States here, so that even though an armistice
: . i oai ' a. i l -
just a nine snort oi ouu oi iuem, is not agreed upon, no extensive
are nustiuted in their assurances
that nowhere else have they been
treated better. Many of them say
that nowhere else have tbey"beeu
treated as well. Mr. William
Wade, whom I have mentioneoTTn
my letters, said to be quite inci
dentally that of all the conven
tions be bad attended this was the
best managed.
Mr. Alexander C. Pach, a photc-
grapher of New York, is here, and Ti.fl M YM HaVft Alwavs Rnllfrn
has taken a number of verv ex-1 . .
,i
Bears the
operations are likely iu the near
future.
The peace envoys, or most of
them, are now eu route to Wash
ingtou. It has been settled that
they will hold their sessions at
Portsmouth, N". H.
CASTORIA
Por Infants and Children.
celleut views of the convention
party. Mr. Pach is a deal man
himself and is well kuown by deaf
Signature of
the long run.
Mr. Forney Wilson's crop of
wheat on 65 acres threshed out
1200 bushels. He has sold 1000
bushels of it to the .Newton Hol
ler Mill for $ 1000. He will keep
back 200 bushels for bread and
seed wheat. The only cash paid
out on this crop was $ 70 for fer
tilizer. Where a man does all the
1 , ., .!:; - r ...... .
the horse in his up . U,S"UB5IUU people, but be is a noted conven- Low Rate Excursion To Portland,
Oregon,
Account Lewis and Clark Ex
position, wiU be in effect via Wis
cousin Central Railway. If yon
intend to go to Portland this year
administered and he was thus
mercifully put out of his misery.
school museum3.
WORK IN MOEGANXPN SCHOOL.
VICE
There have been during the con
vention a number of exhibitions of
the work done in the Morganton
school. The children themselves
are the best of these exhibits. A
number of them are here, in aud
arouud the buildings aud lawns,
bright,- affectionate, well, mau
nered, active. I have had people
from alar, teachers in other schools,
Mr. E. F. Reid expected to remark onon the unusual attract
ion photographer.
PEOF. " GOODWIN MADE
PRESIDENT.
The formal sessions of the con-
CALDWELL
Lenoir News, July 14th.
Uncle Jere Gragg, of Globe,
visited Ex-Sheriff Boyd this week.
Mr. Gragg is over ninety yars
old and is still active and hearty.
yen tion adjourned to night to askr the ticket agent to make your
meet three years from now at Og
den, Utah. The present officers
were re-elected, with the excep
tion of the vice president. E. McK.
Goodwin, of North Carolina, was
elected vice president with much
enthusiasm. Resolutions express-
ivft of armrpHat inn fnr rim tirwni
work with his own mmily, as in take a party of 35 or 40 boys iveness and good behavior of thuse tality of the authorities of this in
lDrMrUJyVll the case of Mr. Wilson, it will be and young men from Charlotte North Carolina children
ticket read via Wisconsin Central
between Chicago and St. Paul
Pullman sleepers, free reclining
chair cars and. a la Carte meals
make the journey comfortable and
pleasant. Further intormation
cheerfully given by addressing W
H. AIIn, T. A., 021 Park Building,
Pittsburg, Pa.
That Nice Dwelling of Yours
Should Be Fitted Up With
Bath Tub, Lavatory, Water Closet, Hot
Water Boiler, Kitchen Sinks, &c, &c.
GET PRICES FROM STANDARD HARDWARE CO
We are prepared to name Rock Bottom Prices on Water Pipe Plumbers' Supplies
'We-carry a nice line of Valves, Steam Gauges,
Pop Valves, WhistlesS-leam Pipe and Pipe Fit
tings for your steam engine.
Be glad to furnish youanything1 in the hardware
business from a tack to a traction engine.
Yours very truly,
Standard Hardware Co.
S. V. T. CHAMBLEE, Prop.,
Free Delivery. J 'Phone 122.
MORGANTON, N..C.
00
CHAS. LANE
I am now located aF the old stand of W. W.
McGalliard. on West Union street, and am prepared
to furnish to the public the choicest of
Fresh and Cured
Meats.
A share of your patronage will be appreciated, and I
will endeavor to please You.
Free and Prompt DeiYery. Give Me a Trial.
RESPECTFULLY,
GHAS. LANE.
seen that there is a nice net re-
Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator turn in raising wheat as well as
i Superior to ottipr remecies wu a "'S" f
i r..Vp mmranteei. SuccessfuHTUoed Dy over
i 0.COO Wompn. Price, ti-5 I'entH. arag-
srisisor I'V ma-.l. Teitlraonials & booklet iree.
r. LaFraaco, - Philadelphia, Pa.
cotton.
I HOLLISTER'S
.Hscky Mountain Tea Nugge!s
1 A Buy KedioiiiB for Baiy People.
Bm -3 Galdea Eealti aad Eenewed Vigor,
f , r,cic f.jr C instination, iDdigretion, Live
Ki Itiev Troubie. fimples. Eczema, Impure
fc;..v. Bad 3reaTh, Plu??:A Bowels, Headache
fc-j.l 'Jac'iia. l.e. It's Rocky Hcmatain Tea m tab
tft f.irm. 35 ciits a box. Genuine made by
Eotxister Drto Compast, Madison, w is.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
I r T) en, ,r,A i u I The metnoas or teachin? a deaf form ot Bowel Comolaint mar come to
savs he knows of L . . 1 n.l dnmh n.hilH f.n cnt arp unt anyone. Every family should be pro-
, . , Lenoir Tuesdav, torUlover, s. U., 1 vided with a bottle of lib Skth Arnold s
ve been doing roof- o- more interesting than to hear that Balsam. Warranted by W. A. Leslie,
!iii:i!!!iiin!;unin!iimniii!i!imiiimi
I THE XORTH CAROLINA i
GASTON.
Gastonia Gazette, July 14th.
Speaking of old shingles, Mr,
HoDe Adams
some that ha
service for about 53 years. Mr.
A. Cloninger (Big Andy) says his
half sister, Mrs. Lavina Tritt,
carried shingles when she was 12
years old to cover the house he
to Mortimer Thursday for a
month's camping, but the rains
have delayed the special train
and they did not get through.
Mr. Frank H. Stinson and Mr.
li. L. Cook and Miss Ruth Lowe,
Some of the children, at differ
ent times, in groups rangiug from
2 to 25, aud various teachers, have
shown what they were being
ta tighc and "how.
Some of those demonstrations
have been particularly interesting.
stitation aud of everybody who
constituted its success were pro
fuse. A resolution was passed es
pecially commending the State or
North Carolina for its care and
education of the def.
Jg-Screen Doors $100, Win
dows 25 cts. Morganton Hard
ware Co.
!Sub8cribe for The News
Herald. '
A sudden attack at night of some
where Mr. Stinson was married
Wednesday evening to Miss Lill
ian Thompson, Rev. W. B. Ar-
rowood officiating.
We have had quite heavy rains
was born and riised in. When fr several days and considerable
deaf and dumb child speak and
understand others who speak to
him, and gets his instruction in
ordinary school branches in a way
not vastly different from the way
othtr children get their rnstruc-
Morganton, N. C.
. i u n1r.u4.n ...i.i i.i i i I 1 1 j ri o fro nna t toon nrrcx ta i una
I COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Bue WU8 eiSluJ-"uu "" " this school, showed as how she
AND MECHANIC ARTS 1
S Offers practical industrial educa-
tion in Agriculture, Engineering,
J Industrial Chemistry, and the
1 Textile Art. Tuition 30 a year.
I Board S3 a month. 120 Scholar
It ships. Address
1 PRESIDENT wrNSTON,
1 WEST RALEIGH, N. C.
house was torn down with the aud streets. Some littb damage teaches fifth-grade pupils to read
was done to tracks ot tue u & and wrjte the English language.
N. W. Ry. but no accidents have She nevei signs to them in the
resulted. Crops on bottom lands class room, nor do they ever sign
have suffered a good deal and to her. They all must peak. Miss
some bridges have been washed jsogeuia wisb toot pupils ot tue
awav.
same roof still on it.
"Everybody." said Big- An
drew Cloninger yesterd -y,
"knows that tadpoles are hatch
ed from eggs in the ponds and
puddles and then turn to bull
frogs, but what I want to know
is, where do toads come from?
E i AVhoe versa w toad eggs? Who
mever saw tadpoles turn to"
Siiiniiiuiii:ii:iiiiuii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijmi
toatlsr xou can write a piece
for your paper and sign my name
to it that I want to know. And
FORCED TO STARVE.
B- F. Leek, of Concord, K.,
says: Jj or zu years l sunerea
agonies, with a sore on my up
per lip, so painful, sometimes.
that 1 could not eat. Alter
wAVTFnFnr-rr. s. Armv. able- . . - . . vainiy trying everyimng eise,
bodied, unmarried men, between agee to it uidi x wain iu kuow. Anu X Cured it. With i5UCklen'S
of 21 and do. citizen oi.tne umi et ti,e philosophers to onswer Arnica Salve," If s great lor
Durns. cuts ana wounas. -at
II A 1 U 1J I UU iL UCOO CLll- I TTr . ' -w- 1- f 1 T rtt 111
r r . r vv. a. Liesne s -ana ino- xuu s
swers. i want tn; mcrs irom ,tQO riiw ,
folks who know the kind of
facts that satisfy a iurv. Where
d toads come from?"
States, of good character and temperate
habits, who can speak, read and write
English. For .information apply to Re
cruiting Officer, 15 West Trade
Street, Charlotte, N. C.,40 Patton aye.,
Asheville, N. C , Kendall Building,
Columbia. S. C, or Bank Buldiag,
Hickory, N. C.
sixth grade aud showed bow the
work was continued.
Mrs. E. G. Hurd has given sev
eral demoustratious of such work,
as also have Mr. Hurd, Mr. E. F.
Mnmford and others.. Work iu
arithmetic was illustinted to-day
by-Mr. Mumford.
LIKE THE HOSPITALITY.
. Of course the usual resolutions
of thanks for the courtesy, hospi
tality and so forth passed, but the
appreciation of the kindly aud in-
Hal Ayer Insane.
Raleigh Dispatch.
The publication in Raleigh this
morning of a dispatch from New
York telliug of the collapse of H.
W. Ayer on the New York Stock
Exchange created a distinct sen
sation. Ayer was State Auditor
tor four years during the Repgb-
ncan-ropuii8t regime, lie was
popular and much esteemed bere.
He was also for a long while prior
to that time privaxe secretary to
President L. L. Polk, of the Far
mers Ahiauce, during the days
that organization flourished, fie
bad been ou the Stock Exchange
in New York for several years.
The report is that he lost $150,000
by the recent rise in cotton, being
on the bear side of the market, and
the loes unsettled his mind.
SECOND-HAND BOILERS FOR SALE.
Requiring large additional boiler ca
pacity, we found ic necessary to buy
larger boilers, and have for sale tl e
boileis now in use. We will sell on
the Hospital grounds: -
five Horizontal Tubular Boilera;
60 H. P.
One Horizontal Tubular - Boiler
40 H. P.
Complete with front and grate bars,
but no stacks.
Persons in need of boilers can get a
bargain. These boilers will be sold at
once. Address,
F. M. SCROQOS, Steward,
Morganton, N. C.
New Business
Having bought the R. E. Coleman stock of
Groceries, Confections, &c, 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,
4c, and I will do you right.
Cash or trade paid for Country Produce.
Gr. G. BOWERS.
A. M. Kistler, President
I. I. Davis, Vice President
A. M. Ingold, Cashier
J. A. Claywell, Jr. Teller
Town Properly For Sale.
i House and lot on Green street in
Morganton. House containe 10 room3,
6 finished and 4 unfinished. Known as
the H. F. Kistler place. For fuather
information and terms apply to M. F.
Hildebrand, Morganton N C.
J. J. Daves,
v Greenville. N. C.
Dr. W. H. Wakefield.......
S of Charlotte, will be in Morganton',
dt Mountain House, on Thursday,
August 3rd, for one day. The Doctor's
practice is limited to diseases of
Work the Supreme Need.
Baltimore Americas.
The advice of the President to
ONE DOLLAR SAVED REP- parents to bring their children, np
RESENTS TEN DOLLARS to work is sound. What this coun
EARNED. I trv imperatively needs is a sys'em
i . ...
The average man does not y WD,CD mea can ei money on
save to exceed ten per cent of ly by earning it. The other wajs
his. earnings. He must spend are bringing all our institutions
nine dollars in living expenses perilously near destruction
m Til . 1 nil . I r
lor every uoiiar savuu. inat
being the case he cannot be.too
THE DIAMOND CURE.
The latest news from Paris is,
that thev have disco vorpd a
telligent hospitality sbowu the diamond cure for consumption.
It you tear consumption or
CHOLERA INFANTUM. EA wt for von TV till ht
great remedy mentioned by
Child Not Expected to Live W T. McUee. of Vanleer.
From One Hour to Another, lenn. l had a cough, for
Thomas Lowdermilk.
GOME THIS
WAY
And Get Bargains.
LOOK AT MY PRICES BEFORE
BUYING.
Heavy Rib Bacon, 10c. lb.
Thick Fat Back, 11 lbs., $1.
Good Lard, 10c. lb'.
Best Granulated Sugar, 14
lbs. for $1.
Good Flour, 2.80, $3, $3.20.
Best bolted Meal, 80c.
Canned Corn, 9c, 3 for 25c.
Arbuckle Coffee, 15c. lb.
Good Vinegar, 30c. gallon.
Porto Rico Molasses, 25c.
Kerosene Oil, 20c." gallon;
2 gallons for 35c, 3, 50c,
5, 85c. -Fruit
Jars, 65 and 75c. doz.
First National Bank
Mor&nton, N. C.
CATARRH CAN MOT BE CUR D
careful about unnecessary ex
penses- Very otten a tew cents J-iiXrJ:!. ca"J her to live from one
properly invested, like buying is a blood or constitutional disease and in another," he says
j c l.; l .111 I order to core it von must take internal reme-I i rt:l e
SeeUS lUf 1US gttiueil, will eVW die. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken intern- DeiieU lO IIHLIK. UJ.
But Cured by Chamberlain's fourteen years. Nothing helped
Colic, Cholera and Diar- me, untilI took Dr. -King's
rhoea Remedy New Discovery for Consump-
. .. i.... -. . - tinn nonirha nnrl PoMo tnViinVi
Kuth. the little daughter Of IT ?1 riZTJZM .S "t, I keep on hand a nice line of fresh
m xt e a :n gavo msiauiieiiei, anu euectea 1 f pi Vp.
t vimu,uuu vuiu. uucuuaucu I eiaDies at lowest prices, xresa ua.c-
n rr . , ....
Ions every few days. A mcfi line ot
Chewing and Smoking "Tobacco, also
Snuff and Cigars, and other articles
too numerous to mention.
THOMAS LOWDERMILK.
for Throat and Lunsr
Troubles. At V. A. Leslie's
Vn wns KPrinnslv ill rf n.hnlftra
infantum last summer. "We ?
gave her up and did not expect "U7U-Tniii, f"e 8
- hotn liVA frnm nn hnnr tn an? John-Tull's drug Stores;
Trial bottle free.
it i - nn . j .1-1 aa r i
I hap-1 r spj-.w, guaranieea.
- i iiT-ti ill ill im ruu - '
Uhamber-
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
several dollars
O 11 t 1 Jl ' V 1 allv. and acts directly on the bloo 1 and mn
. . T, . . i , - i cons snnaces. nail luishh is noi
later On- It IS the Same in OUV- a ooack medicine. It was prescribed hy one
He caa he consulted in his Charlotte ing Chamberlain's Colic, Choi- ?Lfif Aha"n,"trT
office every Monday and Tuesday. I grg, and Diarrhoea Remedy. I composed of thf bfst tonics known, com-
It osts but a tew cents, and a
Si-TfTli i-,n ,-.i,,4 nnrthin(r in I 1 n-l it- in V, V.n,-,o 1 feet combination of the two ineredients is
j - - tll.v uHju-t, - uumcuiiuu luoiiouoo "u whit n. ..ch woBderfai results in
ft he drift line? Largest Stock HI saves a doctor's bill Of Several curin catarrh. Send for testimonals free
;Van XT n Ti..;.. nr nli -qllara Por RRlft Kv W. A P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
tv hirh. Leslie's Drutr Store. . I Leslie
Sold bv druggists price 75c.
Take Hall's Family IiUs lor constipation.
Iain's Colic, Choleraand Diar
rhoea icemeay ana got a Dottle Beautify your complexion
of it from the store. In five with little cost. If vnn wish a
hoursI saw a change for the , smooth, clear, creamlike corn-
better. We kept on giving it
and before she had taken . the
half of one. small, bottle she
was well." This remedy is for
sale by W. A. Leslie, druggist.
plexion, rosy cheeks, laughing
eyes, take Hollister's KnnW
Mountain Tea. greatest beauti
fier known. 35 -cents. Tpr nr
1 Tablets. W. A. Leslie.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
OF MEDICINE, ffll?-
Thorooeh mne In KfiiCtE, IUKGE8T, B$TET1CS
aad the IPEXUU.TIES t sin BEITIJ W asd PkiMUCI.
Lecture Halls, LaberMotio, Hoprtl and Diiprnts
lies amply equipped lor sacceasfol tetchiag.
erenty Tesekert. K!h record before State Boards,
For lOVpire Ctwlorae 8. write TWg PKOCTOK.
CAPITAL STOCK, $35,000
STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY, 35,000
SURPLUS & UNDIVED PROFITS 10,000
DIRECTORS:
A. M. Kistier,
I. I. Davis,
S. R. Collett,
R. T. Claywell,
C. H. Geitner.
A. AI Shuford,
K. C.LMenzies,
Eve.-y courtesy and accommodation extended consistent with sound
banking. -
WANTED
i
AT ONCE. '
100 Laborers
rn 4-v. QowovfiorA nnrisfriiption Works
JIX. Cllv kv t w
in Morganton. Good wages and pay
every Saturday evening.
Apply to
Contractors,
MORGANTON, N. C.
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