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f The Hews-Herald IS THE Best Advertising Medium IN THE PIEDMONT SECTION -TO- News-Herald Office. First-class Work at Lowest Prices. T. G. COBB, Publisher. THE BURKE COVNTY NEWS 1 Consolidated Nov 29.1901 THE MOR.GANTON HERALD J onsouaaioa nov. ?.iui Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance VOL. XXI. MORG-ANTON, N. C; OCTOBER 19. 1905. No 28. Bring Vouf JOB PRINTING THE NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD. A Batch of Live Items Culled from the Papers of the Adjoining Counties. !ade scientifically from pare sugars id with an eye to healthfulness and ease of digestion joyer's Maplecane t made of pure maple and ouisiana cane sugar, of rich, sooth consistency and the true woodsy"mapleflavor. Whole ime you can eat it every day. FOR SALS BT Bristol & Harbison, j MORGANTON, N. C. CLEVELAND. Shelby Star, Oct. 11th. Cotton, 9 cents. : A Cauip of the Woodmen of the World was organized at Boiling Springs on Friday by Messrs. J. L. Goldsmith and Turner with a large number of members. Mr. Joe Uastiu, son of Mr. William Hastin, and Miss Cora Ram ey, the attractive daughter of Mr. J. F. Ramsey, of Delight, were happily n arried Sunday at Casar, Rev. J. W. Ingle perform ing the ceremony. Cotton dropped below ten ceuts and at once the farmers quit selling. This is right. -The farmers of Cleveland county ought not to sell a bale for lrss thau ten cents. They have the .power to fix the price if they will. Miss Daisy R. tloyle, the 11- vear-old daughter of Mr. W. D. Mt insurance: ? ; We wri.e Fire Insurance poli cies on all kinds of property in tbe largest home and for eign conipauies. very loss sustained on tfroperty jj oyle of Polkville, picked 221 week, and she stopped one hour for dinner. She weighs 85 pounds and is as industrious at other work as she is picking cotton. One of the prettiest, marriages cf the season was solemnized on last Wednesday evening at 7.30 in the Second Methodist church in Shelby, when Miss Austria Emeline Hamrick became the yvife of Mr. Balm Mallery Proc tor, Rev. M. E. Parrish perform- town or mar the ceremeuv in a verv nn- I a w pressive manner. Mr. Major Hqpper, who has been filling the position of flag man on the Seaboard Air Line freight train, sustained a pain ful injury at Lattimore a few days ago. A hand railing on a box car broke and he fell to the ground, and his right foot was severely sprained and otherwise injured. He is able to be up and out on crutches now. fieeti years ago, bas beenproinpt- and sat. sfactonly settled. 7p are agents for tbe North Carolina Home, I Aetuft of Hartford, I Hamburg Bremen, I Hartford, of Hartford, Con lusuraace Company of North i America, Niagara of New York, t Home, of New York and I Germau American. Policies placed on our books are romptly renewed before expira tion. ;Wrt write risks from SiOO to 100,000, on property in juutry, at lowest rates. I A VERY & EEVIN, Ag'8. iPost-officH RuiUiinv. CALDWELL. . Lenoir Ne vs. Oct 13th. Miss Stsie Perkins was down from Burke on a visit to friends in Lenoir this week. inr UOLIU & N DH I H WESTERN HI j SCHEDULE ! Effective July 10, lo4. Mixed T Chester r Yorkville ioBTHBOCND Passenger Mixed 9 OO am 30 am 9 48 am 7 57 am T 111 y Gastonia 10 38 am 9 c0 Jam V Lincolnton 11 50 am lO 45 am Newton J 2 28 pm 1 OO pm T Hickory 12 57 pm 2 20 pm t Lenoir 2 10 pm Mixed 2 20 am 5 15 pm Mixed 9 45 am 5 20 am 11 50 am 7 OO am 9 OO am 12 101 . Jocthbocsd Passenger T Lenoir 3 05 pm y Hickory 3 57 pm . Newton 4 24 pm r Lincolnton 5 02 pm y Gastonia 6 OO pm j 30 y Yorkville 6 50 pm 3 05 pm I Chester 7 45 pm 4 45 pm I CONNECTIONS. tester Southern R., S. A. L,. and L. & C orkville Southern Rai'way. astonis Southern Railway. incolnton S. A. L. ewton and Hirkory Southern Railway, enoir Bl iwing Rock Stage Line and C. N. f E. F. Reid. G. P. A.. Chester. S. C. LADIES ) Dr. La Franco's! Ufe, Quick, Reliable Regulator 1 Superior to othT remedies sola at nin pnw. Cure nsranieed. Successfully osed by over 200.000 Women. Price, '3 tnt, arox guts or by mail. Testimonials A booklet tree. Dr. LaFranco, Philadelphia, P. I HOLLJSTER'S 0;oky Ftatain Tea Nuggets I A 33537 Madioine for Busy Peoplfc I Briaga Golden Health and Eenewod Vigor. I A soeciflc for Constipation, Iadige-rtion, Live tnd Ki'lney Troubles, Pimples. Eczema, Impure 3L od. Bad Breath, Sluusrish Bowels, Headache and Backache, It's Rocky Mountain Tea m tab. let form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Houjster Drug Compaijy, Madison, wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE ! WANTED For TJ. S. Army, abler. bodied, unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 35. citizen of the United 3tatea, 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 ave., Asheville, N. C , Kendall building, Columbia. S. C, or Bank Bulding, Hickory, N. C. Gillam Studio I MORGANTON, N. C. Another new rural free delivery route going oiit from x Shelby through the Lily Mill section and to Patterson Springs has been ordered, and Mr. 0. L. Me Parland has been appointed car rier. This is route No. 7. Mr. J. H. Carroll is the substitute carrier. Another new route has been ordered for Mooresboro with Mr. L. W. Greene as car rier and Mr. Erastus Greene as substitute carrier. Both routes will begin soon. The revival services in the Shelbv Methodist church for the past ten days have been largely attended, and much interest nas been manifested. The Christian people of the town have been grea t ly revi ved and s trengt hened , and there have been several con versions. Rev. R. M. Courtney, of Lincolnton, has been assist imp- Pastor Heruion and his a . strong sermons, clearly and lucidly presenting the plan ot salvation and the benefits of the atonement, have made a pro found imnression upon all who , j have heard him. Rev. I. W. Thomas is conduct- a, series or services at tiih Baptist church at Bio ing Rock this week. The produce season is on in earnest now. Tuesday was an u n usa 1 ly act i ve d ay. Ca p . Joh n son tells us his firm alone handle! 13,000 pounds of cabbage thai day. Register Miller has issued the following marriage licenses in October: Henry ftetser to Clara Watson, Rol ert Lingle to Add Mcltrary, Will Clayborn to Clara Carroll, E ijah Michaux to Millie Stewart, J. F. Parsons ro Ellen Michaux, Beverly Goodman to Frankie Miller, Chas. H. Smith to Selma Kincaid, Arthur Gal yon to Minnie Green. Last Tuesday night the t'wn Commissioners granted a thirty year franchise to Mr. E. C. Ivey and his associates for lighting the town of Lenoir by electricity. T.he contract specifies that the plant shall be in operation with- n six months, lhe location of the power house has not vet been definitely fixed, but it will ikelv be placed d wn near the ' a j on the railroad opposite the Lenoir Vaneer Company's plant. One of the interesting features of the recent meeting of tbe Daughters of the Confederacy at Morganton was the presentation of a little mallet to each visitor. These mallets were made from the famous Counc 1 Oat theit tood near Quaker Meadows and under the spreading boughs of which Col. Charles McDowell assembled his men befoie going to the battle of King s Mounfmn. The Burke chapter did a pretty thing iu this and emphasized an important hi torlcal fact. The lttle souvenirs are highly ap oreciated. Has Stood the Test 25 Years The old, orinin -1 GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. Yon know wnai yon arc i.-inus iron and quinine in a tasteless form, cure, no pay. 50c. It No ' Tor Sour Protection we place this label on every package of Scott'a Emulsion. The man with a fish on his back " Is our trade-mark, and it Is a guarantee that Scott's Emul sion will do all that Is claimed for It. Nothing better for lung, throat or bronchial troubles In infant or adult. Scott's Emul sion is one of the greatest flesh builders known to the medical world. We'll scad you m sample free. SCOn & BOWNE, JTeVyoVr6 LINCOLN. Lincolnton Journal, Oct. 13th. At last Fridayfnight's meeting: of the board of . aldermen, Mr; Sid Mauney was elected night policeman to succeed Mr. E. D. Fox, resigned-Mr. Mouney has just moved he-e from Gastonia, where he has lived for several years. Mr. Walter Hines met with a very painful accident at the fire last Saturday uight. " He was on the porch roof, and in att mpt mg to get to the ground he jumped and caught a limb of a nearby tree in order to swing down, but the limb broke, caus ing him to fall, breaking his leg just above the kme. He is get ting along as well as could be eApected. Last Saturday night about 11:30 the house occupied by Mr. A. D. Wtaver at the Daniel Mill was discovered to be on tire. The alarm was iven, but the flames spread rapidly and soon thebuild ing was almost a complete loss. The up town tire company di1 some good work after getting started, but the East End comp any had cold feetorsomethinu,as onlvtwo or three members of the company showed up. thesedoing good work. The building be longed to the Daniel Manufact uring Company and was valued at-i?650. The loss on the build ing is estimated at about $500, a. id the loss on the contents of the building was aboutfour hun dred. There was$550:nsurance on the building. It was with -sorrow that the people of our town learned of the death of Devudrt Rnvlps Wet- made any move to discover the i th wuyof Mi. Lemuel B m i t . I & 1 ' cause. ine disturbance noi i iVpnift. wh-h nwnrml nt Iwr homeTuesdav afternoon about 3 o'clock after an illness of onlv remains were To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. & w. urove's signature is on eacn box. 25c. Mcdowell Marion News, Oct. 12th. Residents near the Eagle Hotel as well as the guests of the hotel were aroued from their si umbers Saturday morning about 4 a. m. by moans andgroans that tilled the air, but nearly everyone thought that it was. someone who hid imbibed too freely, and for quite a long time no one Portraits VIEW WORK Copying ENLARGING The "Old Gospel" Hasn't a Big Hold on Fife. Statcsyille Landmark. f The Eeverend William Pitt File always fills "back on toe Lord when be gets in a tigbt place. Tiie following dispatch from New loik to tbe Charlotte Observer, signed hv Fife, y characteristic: "I am here atteuding the Chris tian Alliance Convention, Bev. A. B. Simpson, president. Eighty thousand dollars raised to-day for foreign missions. The old Gospel s' ill has power. Hope to be in North Carolina in a lew days." That the "old gospel" still has power is a proposition not to be denied, ad a good uiauy people in North Carolina regret that it never got hold enough on Fife to pre vent bis peddling gold bricks abont tbe S ate in the name of the Lord. We have no sympathy with those who were takeu io hy Fife, bat to see a faker playing a gime iu the name of theLord is some thing to excite iudiguation. For a view of your house or a family group call on us, and ,see our latest styles prices. 'New style Cards, especially for the j Babies and School Children. Phone 98. Next Door to Dr. Ross. I Two Farms and Store for Sale. j One farm of ISO acres, about 75 acres in cultivation. 12 acres good bottom, good orchard, splendidly watered. Fifty acres good timber land. All necccssary improvemefct 12-room dwelling, good water, afforts of buildings appertaining to a-' first-class farm. Aerricultural implements of all ! sorts and modern make; all in good J condition. Investigation so'icited. I Terms to suit purchaser. . Oi.e farm and store. Twenty-five (acres, more or less; 10 in cultivation, 5 ; good bottom, balance in cood timber. I A new store 40x45 with good stock of N AWFUL CO DGH CURED 3,500. "Two years ago our little girl Lot of good framing lumber, suffi- i j fouch. of pneumonia, cient to erect a good cottage or other " , . ffc . with ftn awfuj u3;,rlT rtner- "hV She had spells of Several gold belts on both places, and j cOUffhine just llK6 One Wltn good stand for general enterprise. tuhnnnin? eoOfirb. and Some abating, finally Mr. Col vert in vestigated and found one of his guests, Mr. G. H. Cunningham, a few d.,V8 Her lying in tue alley between tne hotel and the Wienn Building seritiusly injured. U)on exami nation it was found that onearm and one thigh were broken and a few gashes about the head and face. It was supposed that he either fell or jumped out of the third stoiv window of the hotel while walking in hi sleep, as sometimes he walks in his sleep. It seems that he took the lamp from the room where he was sleeping with a companion and went with it across the hotel into another room and left the lamp burning on the window siiL The room from -which ' he look his flight wa occupied by some of his friends who weie not aioused by his presence. Afte being discovered he was taken to his room and the extent of his in juries ascertained. He sustained no internal injury so far as the attending physician could asset- tain and he-is doing finely. Mr. nningham is from West Vir ginia and belongs to one of the surveying corps of the S. &. W.. ly. and had come in from his camp to spend Sunday in Mari on. 3 - Big Pulp Mill to Be Established in Hay wood County. Special to Asbevil'e Gazette- Canton News. The world CATAWBA! Newton Enterprise, Oct. 12th. The life of Mr. .T, R. Gaither was'insuivd for$lO."000. The Juniors presented a flag and bible to rhe Hickory Graded School last Friday. Seveial members of the order from New ton and Maiden joined in the ex ercises. 1 he principal speech was made lv Mr. T. M Hufhatn. To-day, in tl.e it y "of Rich mond, Mr. Arthur B. Caldwell, a Catawba bov. will be married to Miss Lncile Forest Johnston daughter of Mr. B. F. Johnston. the publisher of schrol books. Mr. Caldwell is a native, of the Little Mountain section and son ill Mr 1 er Wulil wt.ll ' . . m-. . .j v ... i mi . . "ill nave A social event of a verv pleas- experienced difficulty in securing a-it nature took place on Satur- sufficient' wood fibre pulp to d ly, October i th, at Mr. Marcus I uieet their required output, largest pulp mill in the will be located nt this point, on the Murphy branch of the Southern Railway. Peter (i. Thomson, the multi-millionaire pnper 'manufacturer of Cincin nati, Ohio, was here yesterday, and in an interview with your correspondent confirmed the story. Mr. Thomson is the o .vner of one of he largest inde pendent paper factories in the United States, at II i mil ton, Ohio, which employs 900 hands. r This plaut, which is near" "Cincinnati, is operated under the name of the Champion Coated Paper Co Ihose operating the mill Bakiti M. Holler's. In his dav,- M. And ew Holler was one of the best cittzensgacd most prosper ous farmers; he brought up his children so that they w Ve brave hence this gigantic enterprise for western iNorth Carolina. Psear Canton there is an unlimited amount of timber that can be converted into an excellent grade j in time of war, and useful in time I of pulp, to b. umilized in raak- of peace. For many years they ing the coated paper. had not held a familv fathering. On the day above named, all the Burviving memhers of the family mingled once more in friendly in tercourse. There were a great many present. Mr. John F. Howard showed us a picture Saturday oi his cot- tou held. It looks like Jthe pic tures in the books of the Miss issippi Dottom cotton helds. T e stalks come up about to a man s shoulders and are white Col. J. Q. A. Bryan Dead. Elkin Special, 11th, to Charlotte Observer. Col. J. Q. A. Bryan died jester day at bis home near Trap Hill, ageu 2 years, lie uaa been in declining health for the past year and his death wa.s sot uaexpected Uis reuiaius will be buried in the tamily burying ground Friday at l'l o'clock by Rocky Ford Lodge of Masons, of wbicb order he had been a member for the past 2O tears. The Absolutely Pure 2: Powder Made oi Cream oi Tartar, arid Free From Alum or PhosphaUc Acid . - ;52. Royal Baking Powder renders bread, biscuit, cake and all Hour foods finer and more healthful. Baking powders made from alumr phosphates and other harsh, caustic acids are lower in price, but they are injurious to the stomach. "The injurious effect of alum on the mucous coat of the - stomach is positive and beyond dispute; it is both an irritant and an astringent. The use of alum in any article of food or article used in the preparation of food should be prohibited." JOHN C WISE, M.D.. Medical Inspector. U. S. Nwy. Royal Arcanum Has Lost 24,000 Mem bers. Boston, Oct. 10. A decrease 01 b,i)iu members in theRoval Arcanum ranks for the month of 1 1 u r ,.r of.. SeDteinber is sho vn hv flip nffi. with Clltnn In t ha Fitruirtnnnr I . . . I .vu .v,. ww. u uuuu rar T-ut with a hesrl. u kn.il a,l o! the picture stand Mr. Howard, jjeu tle as a woman. He was a u-em- three little girls and one boy and 1 ber of the convention that Iraiued cial bulletin just issued. JThe to tal membership of the order is placed at 291.21G approximate ly. The total dropping off since the announcement of the new rate is about 24,000. M T7 r ru:i.. j . I ... . cj...... .- I jt. ui . xvuuse, 01 ir uiuiueiiJiiia, witu 1 " irocut oinir uuumuuuou uu i -bct Mr. Howard's baby boy iu his b8 represented Wilkes county in m. 1. arms, in the background is the kUC j&ww uuujuci ui oujco. house which was built by Mr. rt 1 h a , 6 , g , ... y : I ters are he reft, or a biml anil af. Howard s grandfathai. lheneld .wion-te hnh.i ,.,i rthr A. i .. A4.4.n ::. 1 . . 1 1 ? vvuicii.iius nue tuuuu isiuw- iuo community bas lost one of its M. Kistlkr, President I. Davis," Vice President A. M. Ingold, Cashier L J. A. Claywf.ll, Jr. Teller ing has been in cultivation 100 vears. ' Another Unsuccessful Strike in Char lotteThis Time Colored Students. Charlotte Chronicle, 11th. Tbe 23 members of the seiior class of Biddle Uuiversity. tne wfllknowu college for colored meu, walked out 'yesterday afternoon because tbe professor of , Latin would not accede to their demands for a reduction of the leasou iu that study. They were given lessor s of 50 aud 70 liues, which they thbught was too much. They Clemaii(ed a lesson uot exceeding 30 liuew. Tbe strike did not Iat long, thought, for the entire stud ent body returned to the campu-s last nigbt after 10 o'clock without having any of their demands granted. best citizeus. Col.- John Quincy Adams Bryan, by many known as tue "Bed. Fox" of Wilkes, was a noted Republican politician aud office- uouier iu vviiKes lor many years. He was a loug time in tbe reveuue service and bad been prominent in the affairs of Wilkes couuty siuce tbe war. Statesville Landmark First National Bank- Morga.nton, N. C. CAPITAL STOCK, $35,000 STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY, 35,000 SURPLUS & UNDIYED PROFITS 10,000 A Guaranteed Cure for Files. Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protrudi-g Ptles. Druggists relnnd money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no mat ter ot now long standing, in 6 to 14. days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. It your druggist hasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris aicuiLinc wo., at. j-ouis, mo. DIRECTORS: A. M. Kistler, I. I. Davis, S. R. Collett, R. T. Claywell, C. H. Geitner. A. A. Shuford, K. C. Menzies, 6" Good taste in a gift is often ap preciated beyond the value of the gift iiself. For this reason a gift of Gor ham SterlinK Silver carries with it an added charm. Swindell & Patton. fJ- Every courtesy "and accommodation extended consistent withsound 4, banking. i 0 C5" 0 & ' & i 'rescriptions talk. up at Tull's Drug Store. 73300 put EBny your Fert bzer from Poieet. & Brutaiu Ti.ey bamlle be best iirauds. Prices right. iuterred in the Episcopal ceme tery Wednesday afternoon, sur rounded bv a large crowd o sorrowing friends. Tne funerul services were conducted ly Rev. .I.A. Weston, assisted by Rev. 11. Z. Johnston. M"s. VVetmore, before her m-irriage was a Miss Boyles, daughter of Mr. Lee Iioyles, i lea ding citizen of North Brook township. In August, 1899, she marri d Mr. L. B. Wet more, who with two children survive her. She was 23 years old. - - . NOTHING TO FEAR. Mothers need have no. hesi- taucy in couiiuuiuff to ETlve t w rr a dptto ;a f v. r 1. tnamberIain'S (Jougb, Kernedy lence in whiskey production -safest to tueir little ones, as It COn- I ana most satisfactory for all uses. tains absolutely nothing in - I Sou by W. E. McCurry. jurious. This remedy is not only perfectly safe to give small children, but is & medicine of great worth and merit. It has a world wide reputation for its 1 JL Diy W. H. Wakefield....... iuuf aiiu yau ai vt b uo iciicu I UDOn. MOT Sale by W. A. JLeS- I of Charlotte, will be in Morganton, q I at Mountain House, on Wednesday, jNOvemDer i, ioroneaay. ine sector s It makes no difference how pracuce 19 1,muea to a,seases OI - long you have.been sick, if you Eye- Ear Nose and Throat. are troubled with indigestion Ana rmmg uiasses. Constipation, liver and kidney He can be consulted in his Charlotte troubles UoIllSter S Rocky office every Monday and Tuesday, Mountain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. Dr. I. P. Jeter. Dr. P. F. Holliday. SFortieth . year in - business, 36 years a graduate, 26 years in Mor ganton, 24 years registered in North Carolina, and still filling prescriptions at lull s JJ rug store. , For Over Sixty Years. Mt. Winslow i Soothing Syrup bas been used for over 60 vears bv millions of mothers for their children while teething, with per fect success It soothes tne child, sottens tne gums, allays all pain; cures wind rolic, and i tne Dest remeav tor uiarrnaca. it win re lieve the poor little aufierer immediately. Sold bv Rruggists in every part of tbe world. Twent-hve cents a Dottle. e sure ana ast for "Mrs Winslow'a Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Subscribe for The News-Her ald On the county road from Morganton jLf wnn'd not ffet well to Rutherford and Cleveland; 9 miles thought Stte W0U.Q no ; get well frnmM, CM., nlr town- ot. all. W6 gOt a DOttle 01 Chambei Iain's Uougn ixemeay. whieh acted like a charm. She stopped coughing and got stout and fat." writes Mrs. - Ora Mortr ship. Burke county. North Carolina. For further information inquire at the store of the Morganton Hardware Co. or at The News-Hekald office. Terms cash to the amount of goods now in the store. Balance to suit pur chaser. J. C. LANDREAU, C-wner n the place. Rncearrl. Rrnbaker. Ill This remedy is for sale by "W. A Leslie. FULL OF TRAGIC MEAN ING! Will of Capt. Chas. Price. Tbe Salisbury Post says that the estate of tbe late Capt Charles Price, of Salisbury, is worth G0, 000 and his will wad "unique aud cnmt be broken. 11 is estate is giveu to bis wile aud bis son, who are named as executrix and execu tor. Capt rnce requests that no monument be erected to bim, but that tbe stone which marks his m . 1 grave nave inese simple worn.: "Charles Price, born iu Warreu county, July 2Cth. 184, died Sep tember 28, 1905," aud tbe binall Jeter 4 Holliday, Dentists, Office over Millinery Store. Prepared to do all kinds of Dental work. - In the near future will make visits to the following places: State Hospital, Glen Alpine, . Drexel, Con nelly Springs and Rutherford College. 11 II II, U I mil 1 1 lit M Ml 1 1 till III I II I II 1 1 1 IU I IB Sm . JUS I d. W. fS)huforel ? LICENSED 1 Embalmer Lnd Disenfector. . HICKOR.Y, N. C. E 3 Bodies prepared for shipment ti according to rules of State Board 5 1 of Health. siiiHiiEUJiriiiniu mi iinii ! tuiniii 11 1 unis (gj Are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of Casev. Ia. Think what might have resulted irom J stone at tbe loot of tbe grave have his terrible cough if he had not tbe initials K3. P.' He begs that taken the medicine about no mournine be worn for him which he writes: I hart" a Tbealueof the estate will ex- fearfu cough, that disturbed ceed $00,000, aud it is iu fine and my night's rest, i triea every- unmcumoereu wuuiuun thine-, but nothing would re- heve it, until 1 tools Lr. icing's TORMENTS OF TETTER New Discovery tor sump- AND ECZEMA ALLAYED tirTi Hnpchs and (jo as. wnicn I mrdptPlve.nred me." Instant- The intense itching charac- lv rftlip.ves and rjermanentlv teristic of eczema, tetter and cures all throat and lung di- like skin diseases is instantly consist nrftvents trirj and allayed by applying Chamber - pneumonia. At W. A. Leslie's Iain's Salve and many severe Tnll's- drno-s'ists: cases have - been permantly guaranteed; 50c and 1.00. Trial cured by it use. For sale by Krirrip frPP- VY. A. Leslie. DcWEtt's m Salvo - For Piles Burns, &ores . THE BURKE DIVISION" OF. THE People's Mutual Benev olent Association Has been enlarged b3' the addi tion of Mitchell, Yancey anil Mc- Dnwcll counties. This ivp tlm 1 a Burke division five conuties I U 5 hlVP.n Pmmnf ftffp.nttnn. Burke. Caldwell and tbe thrpe r eountifs above named, with a to tal membership to day of 563. Oue thousand is tbe limit of member ship in each diviMon and those de siring cheap au: safe losnrauce and itLtbe meantime placing their money into a home institution -in which oueneigbbor helps another will do well to make anulica- tion at once, bfforo the limit is reached. Tbe age limit is from 15 and under 60 years. Mr. L.M. Williams, of Morganton, a thoroughly reliable citizeu, an assistant agent of this association, will be glad to write applications tor insurance and is autboiized to' employ aaents"to write insurance, as the association would be glad to have a good agent in each township. AnyoDewi.iiiufc au agency will see L M. Wi'iiaius,. ar vinranton, o write J. M. McCormica, divisiou ageul, at Newton. With tbe ad tition of the coun ties named the Burke d'Vi.iou cn be made oue of tie choicest divi sions of tbe State. NOW, THEN For the seasons , Stove and Range business We have rolled up our sleeves and are going in to sell more than we have ever done- L And trie stoves are Buck's : the greatest line in the world and as we hear noth ing but the most enthusi astic reports from all users, why should we not feel encouraged? Buck's have been built for close on to sixty year now (59, to be exact) and it they were not all and everything that is claimed for them the company would not now be The Largest Exclusive Stove Concern in this Country. SALE OF LAUD. By virtue of an order of .the Clerk of the Superior Court ot burke county, duiv ap proved by the Judge of said courr. made and enterec iu a special proceeding therein pend ing entitled, L. A. Brittain and others ex parte, will expose to sale at public auctit n to the highest bidder foi cash at the Court House iloor in the town of Monianton, North Carolina, on Monday, November 6th, 1905. the same being t he-first Monday in the month, the lollowing described tract of land, to-wit: Lying, being and situate in the count v of Burke and State of North Caro lina, in Morganton township; beginning on a rock and runs north, crossing the public road. 97 poles to a stake in Krctor's line; thence west 23 poles Co a pine stump at the side of the road, an old corner; thence North 64 west, with said public road, 56 poles to a rock on the north side of said road; thence south 3V4 west 101 poles to a stai e; thence west IO poles to a maile at bank of branch; tnence south, crossing a branch. 58 poles to a white-oak. no w dowa; thence north 70 east 24 poles to a stakeVin bank of branch; then north 16 poles to Vi post-oak in tbe j field; thence north 80 eai 70 poles to be ginning, containing 62 V, avres. more or less, the same being the tract tul described in a I deed dated March 29th. 1S99., from Blisha Hollrr and wile, Mary A. Hollen, to Wilborn Brittain, duly recorded in the Register's of fice of Borne county. North Carolina. 3aid premises being sold for . partition among the heirs of WUaora Brittain, de ceased. This the 5th day of Oc.'ober, A. O. 1965. I. A. BRITTAIN. Coin mitci rnt" Tcr k ijrvin, Attorney. Morganton Hardware Company! lf.lB, Brittain DEALER- IN : Fine Wines, Whiskies, Brandies. Beers, 4cJ ; Craton Poteet Building. East Side Sterling Street. Just the kind of Wines, Liquors, &c, that everybody wants are the kind I-prbpose to sell. I want to hold your trade by giv.ng you a quality that will please you, at prices which are fair to you and me. . - GIVE ME A TRIAL. F. B. RITTAIN.
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1905, edition 1
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