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. v j IHIIAltll) II IUJ II II II II II m AVgelable PreparalionforAs similating ttieroodandBcguIa ling the Stomachs andJ3owels of A STRANGE HAPPENING. Promotes Digestion.Cheerfur' arvlBest-Contains neither OpiiW,Morpuiiie nor "Mineral. KOT KARC OTIC . fznpe afounrSiKun.ftram Pampkm Seed" Alx-Smmt Ctanfud .fcaW hmtnym. norm A perfect Remedy forConstipa Tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fevensh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of yEW YORK. Tot Infants and Children. Be Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of mi m-M iw AW V For Over I Thirty Years jiyjMuiyiiniuin -Reliable Drug Store- SUNDRIES We carry a large stock of the many appli ances which are used for the relief of the sick. EverythiogLin this line comes to us direct from the manufacturer, and, while we do not claim to ell too cheap, we are sure we can save you something on every purchase. Your money back any time you get anything here that proves unsatisfactory. FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, ABOUT 10 DIFFER FERENT STYLES CARRIED IN STOCK, FROM 50c. TO $2.00.-1, 2 and 3 quarts. Bulb Syringes, Atomizers,- Ear Syring-es, Eye Droppers, Eye Baths, Medicine Glasses, Rubber Bandag-es, Cloth Bandag-es, Gauzes, Nipplees; Nipple Shields, Trusses, Sup porters, Suspensories, Chamois Skins, Bath Gloves, Bath Sponges, Rubher Spong-cr, Fine Toilet Soaps, Pozu ders. Perfumes. ' You w ill find everything here, and you will be surprised at the line carried. The price will suit you, and we stand be hind the quality of everything- we sell. Leslie's Drug Store T5he Benk of Morganton OPENED FOR BUSINESS September 1st, 1904. John A. Dickson, Jos. Ernest Erwi.i, President. Vice-President. W. E. Walton, Cashier. S.fi. SLOAN, Teller. Board of Directors: J. A. Dickson, J. E. Erwin, W. E. Walton, W. B. Berry, I. P. Jeter, F. Scroggs, C. A. N Spencer, F. P. Tate. W. A. Leslie, J. H. Hoffman, Geo. I. White, T. R. Glass. CAPITAL STOCK 15.000.00 We return thanks to the public and our friends for the liberal; patronage and encouragement given us. Let us add your name to the list. 0 Groceries. Fresh Heats. Ms. E. F- Pattorv GR.EEN. Jvist Received A full line of Fall and Winter Shoes. Also a full line Dry Goods. ome and look at our goods befo're you buy elsewhere. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE. Respectfully, How a Church in Eastern Carolina Was Moved by a Tidal Wave. Wilmington Messenger. A fewnight h'ivp, Jn W. B. Council, Judge Fred Moore and several lawvrs and newspaper men wtre iialhered'iii ibe clerk's office at tbe eourt bouse, Jude Ccuucil waiting for tbe bour of ten toairive to poll the jury wbic'i ws oat on a e.pital cisse and bail beeuouable to ag.ee up to tuns time. In tbe rourse of the conver sation, Judge Mtore told a e !nlir rim g tbat happened in tbe email owu of Swau's Quarter, Dde county, some jears ago. lie pre faced bis remarks by tbe statement rbat the happening .f which he ityaa ffmnir fn uiulr iriirriir. not. he regarded as an actual fact, bat be said some of tbe bear people in tbe town of Swan'a Quarter vouched for its truthfulness and tuat re cently be aked a prooiiuent law yer, who was familiar with that section of tbe State, if what be had beard was true and be said it wa. The story related whs as follow: Some years ago the Methodius living ar. Swau's Quarter decided to build a ehutcb, and made a stroug effort to purchase a certain lot. The desired lot was owned by a man who for some reason, did not want to dispose "of it, and after making many efforts to purchase tbe same, the committee appointed to purchase a lot and h ive the chnrcb erected, secured a site about three bunched yards from the one originally desired. At leugtb tbe chinch was com pleted and a few daya later it was to be dedicated. In the ineautime a severe storm swept over the lit tle town a"d a small tidal wave also swepn over a portiou of it. The newly erected church was taken from its foundations aud when tbe water subsided was lei t upon the lot on which the mem bers of the church had originally desired tbat it should be built. Tbe location of tbe church bad originally dsired the same as bad been decided upon bad tbe com mittee been able to j urchase tbe desired site. Tbe owuer of tbe property no longer refused to make a deed, but said be would ot go against an act ot nrovideuce. A deed having been secured, the foundations were placed under the buildings and it stauds wbere it was placed by tbe tidal wave. Soon after this church was JeU cated and the questioucame np as to what tbe cbnieir should be uamed. Oue member suggested tbat it be called Alabama Metho dist Church, as tbe word Alabama iu the Indian tongue air a as "here we rest.'' Another member sug gested tbat it be called Providence Methodist Church, as it was tbe band of Providence tbat caused it to be placed where it was. This uimbei's idea was adopted and tbe church is to day .known as Providence Methodist Chuich. The News From Enota. Correspondence Of The NeWs-tlerald. The Hornet time is almost over, but one is still flying eXnrVEGETABLE SICILIAN! JZZJ JjL. 3 f Mrs. E. F. Patton & Company. . 'PHONE No. 7. f arouud. Watch and don t let him sting you. - Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Poteet, of Slump's Ford, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Poteet Sutftiay. Mr. Frank Huffman was in Morgauton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richev and fam ily, of Lincoln, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Poteet last week. Mr. Frank Brittain and Mips Leila Hawkins were married last Sunday. Mr. James Hawkins is here from Salisbury visiting relatives Mr. Gray Brittain, of Jackson ville, Fla., attended his brother's wedding. Misses Sudie Poteet and Mary Alice Chapman re-en tei-ed Patton Schcol last Monday. Services were held at Mi. S. . Poteet 'slrtst Sunday. Quite a large crowd attended. Mr. and MrH. W. A. Cook spent Sue day with Mrs. F. E. Cook. Miss Leila Huffman took her sister Annie to dav. Miss Estelle Smith happened t a very bad accident last week. She dropped an ax from her should rand cut her foot very badly, but is reported better. Mrs. C.P. Denton, of Morgan ton, has been visiting her father, Mr. T. S. Smith. Mrs. T. L. Duckworth, of R. F. D. No. 1, visited her father Sunday. Master Monyon Poteet brought Misses Sarah Mull and Sudie Poteet to Morgan ton Sun day. Mr. C. P. Denton, from the State Hospital, visited his father, Mr. John Denton, Sunday. Miss EstelU Smith and Mr. lames Huffman were in town Saturday to have their wounds dree Bed. Mr. Joseph Poteet and family, of Chambers, visited his .father, Mr. S. E. Poteet, Sunduyl HofiXET., -Monday, Oct. 16, 1905. i t.otr oil th dark, rich color it used Always rcsivics cuiui w &'y , . j ait to have. The hair stops falling, grows jnd vy an d al I WST AND NORTHVte via ul Morganton Sun- WOUNDS, BRUISES AND BURNS. By applying: an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries beiore inflammation sets in, they may be healed without maturation and in about one -third the time reqnired by the old Jkr&&tv mens, mis is tngireatest dis --go very, and triumph of modern surgery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this same princi ple. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quick ly. It also allays the pain and soreness and prevents any dan ger of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle ot Fain Balm in your homev and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering such injuries entail. For sale by W. A. Leslie. A new idea in a Cough Syrup is advanced in" Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. Besides containing Pine Tar, Iiouey and other valuable remedies, itlis rendered Lax ative so that its use insures a prompt and emcient evacuation of the bowels. It relaxes the nervous system, and cures all coughs, colds, croup etc. A red clover blossom and the honey bee is on every bottle of the Original Laxative (Jough Syrup Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. Sold by Alli son's .Pharmacy. NORTH CAROLINA Burke County. To all Executors, Administrators Guardians of Bruke County: Whereas an order was made by Judge Allen at August Term of Burke Superior court, directing the clerk to publish a notice in the News-Herald, directing all Executors, Administra tors and Guardians to make their re ports as the law directs and all Guardians to renew their bonds as required by law, and upon a failure so to do, to remove all such from their office, you are therefore notified in accordance with said order, and upon a failure to make said returns you will be removed from said office and pro ceeded against as the law directs. Here of fail not to report. Given under my hand ancJ&l-tiHS me itn a ay oi aeir. - ' L. A. BRISTOL. . - c. s. c, Truths that Strike Home Your grocer is honest and if he cares to do so can tell you that he knows very little about the bulk coffee he sella you. How can, he know, where it originally came from, How it was blended. or Wlin wnai or when roasted? If you buy your coffee loose by the pound, how can you expect purity and uniform quality t UON COFFEE, the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, Is ol necessity tmlform In' quality 'strength and flavor. For OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY, LION COFFEE has been the standard colfee In millions of homes. - LION COFFEE carefully packed at our ' factories, and until opened ln yoor borne, has no chance of being adul terated, or ol coming In contact "with dust,' ' dirt, germs, or unclean hands. In each package of UON COFFEE you get one full pound of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine. (Lion head ou every package.) (Save th Lion-heads for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo", Ohio. I COFFEY WAGON CO. A SPECIAL DRIVE ON BUGGIES. nSaaBBBBBBBBnaaassBBBSafMBMsSnasBBsB SOME STYLES WE WISH TO CLOSE OUT COST FORGOTTEN. Home-made, Hand-made, Goods'. We carry a special line of Single Harness. Compare our prices and quality with others before you buy. Coffey Wagon Company. September 15th, to Oct. 31st. Rato Morganton, jn- u. ureuSOI points 111 aiuoiuia. $46.75 to lVrt.an Tocoma, Seattle, Victoria, yan and many other points in the Pacific N'oithvv-CB $45.75 to Spokam and points in the "Inland E:n? Eastern Washington. ''re 42.45 'o Salt Lal;e City, Ogden, Butte, llj'cm, Misou'.i and other points in Utah nm! M,;n." $40.25 to Billings Mcnt., metropolis of a prosper in; and Mock-raising region. ' "M': TWoco ii-,. a-:iv sennnH rbi;; rirbptc rv.,i . cars. i ouri.ii s:ecpcri aim uaciicis. is.ates pronam. I -u r. s 11 ly low from oti.e-r pvints. J. C. CONN, D. P. A , Chattancjog i, Tenn. i- - i . r or maps, scneciuk-s etc , -I H. F. LATIMER, T.p'J' I i ' - - J-. - - -i-L ' - '- r - s LJr . tgrW-'--" ' 1 ' ' ' " 4 4' llfrf ' I Bo i on- Jliiow f I Mm StLs f that female disease will drag you down into a miserable wreck if I I you do not fight it with all your power, and drive it out of your svs 1? W ' I tem ? ' Nothing is so certain to destroy your good looks, and shorten VXB!! HkWvfV WH 1 1 vour I5fe as that readful bane of every woman disordered fa I WW ..Ei Hi lEliQ I functions' If you suffer from any female disorders take aWW j woman's i f-- ac YOUNG CISLS are earnestly urged to write us at once for Free Advice. Make us your confidant, describe your troubles, stating trvU ..nil rnnil i-.a An tf 1 1 .-f 1 Af1i3 O TA vAxrlrA ffl r'oi n s sealed envelope. Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. est Friend 5 It vAU surely relieve and cure you. Cardui is a pure, scientific, vegetable medid-e, with a spe cific, soothing, healing, curative efle.t, upon all t. e fi-rale organs and functiuos. It relieves iror.th'y ii".d bianng-d.:v n p?--. head ache, backaclie, dizziness, etc., regulates irseguU'r fur:;'- n, stops abnormal discharge, gives renewed strength a:-i vj. : energy to weak women and tits them for every duty of life. T , ;:. I WILL NEVER STOP TAKING C ABDUL" wiiies Mrs. F. C. Waters, of 11M Ki,v. RoaJ, Jacksonville. Fla. "Hefore I udl' I weighed only 90 lbs., nnj had b.n suSK !nc for f.vo years nith female trouble. sVt taking four botties. 1 have gVned W li in eight. and Cardui has d'.ne me am gotJ than any B:eJ'i i,-.e 1 ever took." III i3 Los smc "w sots D v. C! ia ei Evi insa . Cfce ly mi 7e . Ni i ! . TV. t-. Realty Company -Some Offe i ngs. Do you want a location for a home? We have 6 choice lots, part of Avery's Mountain View. A splendid lot in the business centre. The best Hotel site in Morganton. iDhe "Bur. . Some ideal farms. A Model Young Fruit Orchard. Office Over First Na.tioral Bank. M. SILVER, Manager. IS THE (Best Farm and All Rour Wagon Made. Material and Workmanship First-lass. THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED THIS WAGON SEC MEND IT. J. A." POTEET, Agent MORGANTON, N. C. Low Rate To Portland, Excursion on. Account Lewis ami Clark Ex positiou, wiM he in effect via Wis consin Central liailway. If yon intend to go to IortUud this year ask tbe ticket agent to make your ticket lead via Wiscnusju Centra between Chicago and St. Paul Pullman sleepers, free reclining uhair cars and a la Carte meals make the journey -ct) a? fort a hie aud pleasant. Fur'ber inlormation cheerfully given hv addressiur H All-n, T. A., 021 P!ib Building, Pittsburg, Pa. Bennett's Catawba Vail sy Old Corn Whiskey. THE FINEST ON THE "MARKET. J. 0. Tate, Sole Agent for Morganton. Other leading- brands in both Corn and Rye Whiskies, recommended byi physicians. I keep a fine line of Wines. Whiskies, Brandies and Beers and give prompt and careful attention to all orders. ; SHIPPING A SPECIALTY. 'Phone 78. Keit Door to Postoffice J. G. TATE NORTH CAROLINA. In The S'iperior Contt. BURKB COCNTT, Morjjanton Land and Improving Comi ny By L. A. Bristol, its Receiver, vs. A. B. Gibbs, Maria S. Gibbs, Ellen Haslett Thorne and K V. V. Thorne. The rlelendants above named will take notice that an actio i entitled as above has been commenced in, the Superior Court of Bnrke county, to have the plaintiff company oeclareti the owner of a certain tract of land lying ti Burke coi nty grantee to S. f . Par on, by a grant issued on the 7th, day of Nov. 1883, and Registered in the registeij O'Hce of Burke county on the 3oth, of Nov. 1885. in book l at page 178 (to which reference is made for more pt rfect deserip. tion. ) as aeainst any claim ot title or in terest in said land by the defendants or an oKncmannmariDe p:amtin tne nvnerr ot said lava ana entitled to the possession thereof: Aud the Saia defendants will further I-.ke notice that they are required to appear at the next term ot the superior court ot said county to be held on the first Mondav in Dec. 1905 at tbe court h.-.use of said countv in Morgnnton. N C . and nnswer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said compl aint. L. A. BRISTOL.. Clerk of Superior Court. This the 15 day of Sept. 1905. Place Your Orders for the Highest Grades of WoorJ'&-TFatlemark Brand. iover, Ct'imsoii Clover, (Alfalfa, inoculated seed) Orchard Grass, R-d Tag. Kentucky Blue Grass, Itnl:au Rye Gtas-, Tail Meadow Oat Grass. Leslie's Detjg' Stoke. "Subscribe Herald. for The News- 5,000 Reward will be paid to any person who can find one atom of opium, chloral, morphine, cocaine, ether or chloroform in any form in any of Dr. Miles' Remedies. This reward is offered because certain unscrupulous persons make false statements about these remedies. It is under stood that, this reward applies only to goods purchased in the open market, which have not been tampered with in any way. Dr. Miles' remedies cure by their y soothing, , nourishing, strengthening and invigorat ing effects upon the nervous system, and not by paralyzing and weakening the nerves as would be the case if these drugs were used. For this reason Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are universally considered the best pain remedy "I have suffered for 25 years 'with severe pains In niy head, heart and back, and have tried everything I could get and could not find any relief ,n!il LP,ot a box of Dr. Miles Anti Fain Pills. I suffered as long as 12 hours at a time with such severe pains that I feared -1 would lose my "MPlr . T)le Anti-Pain PiUs gave no relief In from 10 to 20 minutes. I do not have to use Morphine any more. I wish you would publish this so that other sufferers may find relief." I. A. WALKER, R. P. IX No. 6. Salem. Ind. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are Tsoldby your druggist, who will guarantee that : niirrr,3einr,K,1lL - i. . ,N.TI7Jtfc?.?? Y"1' benefit. If it KuiuuHQIIIt' 11 V Lflf- I fin V - wjii return .. . J ----' gooses, Guano that have been on this market at the lowest cash price. Parties will do well to see me before laying in their supply for wheatsow ing wheat. 250 bags just received. ' J. H. PEARSON, Cash Warehouse. your money. HI KBLLtheCOUC! ANii CU RE the LUNCS WITH forC SB ' GNSUMPTION 0UGKS and OLDS iSGOvery Price 50c &$ 1.00 Free Trial. We promptly obiaiii T. S. and ftsf 4 Fi prcn atio W $100 coan Pf Nol LtCI Lt Yo Lv G Lt Lli Lv Ne Lt Hi r Lei Soot Lv Lei Lv Hii Lv Ne Lr Li: Lv G Lv Yo Ar Ch Chet Yorkv Ganoi Lincol New to Jenoir N. n deud model, sEetch or photo oiiMK? rfreereDort oa patentabilitr. fait Surest and Quickest Cure for all f THROAT and LUNG T3.0UB 3 LES, or MONEY BACK. . - , l Opposite U. S PatentCS- I W W .jMBHV ARfe- I M kecnaey nd lellabmtv of STEVENS Rifles iuw bhotguns have von for diem an enviable repu tation the world over. Our no-page , BOOK ON FIEEAEMS, FEES. It contains full descriprion of STEVENS Anns, aiso valuable inlormation on hunting, the proper care of n rearms, notes on sights, ammunition, etc. l-oti should have it. Send two a-cent stamps to cover postage. "tev.en8-nynard. Jr.," . $3.00 ''Crack Shot' . . . 4.00 V. iteve?" Little Krajr," . . 5.00 "Favorite, No. 17." . . . 6.00 CLEVER RIFLE PUZZLE sent FREE. postpaid J. STEVENS ARMS St TOOL CO . P.0.B0X4093. . CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS, U.S.A. ..fclMinf . 50 YEARS If EXPERIENCE 5 a t 7 3 Cnt fclAUAaa e.IJ l sW..ft Miles Medieal Co., Elkhart, Ind ,we compound scientifically out of pure, fresh Medicines, any and all prescriptions you favor us with, no matter who writes them. At Tull's. 1 nAQL rvl Arfrs Copyrights &c Anvorte cenillns; a tketefa and decritrtion ma) qnlckly aacertain onr opinion free whether an Invention la probably patentable. Communica tions strictly conndentt&l. Handbook on Patents ent free. Olrlest amenity lor securing patents. Patents taken tbrouch Mann A Co. rtscelve ipecial notice, willioat charge. In the Scieniific-Jlmericati. A handsomely Kit ttrated weekly. Tdireest err. " eolation of any petenUUe iournat- Terms, $3 a 51V.:.2?,'2lontha u 8o'd bJM newsdealers. MUNN&Co.jBroadwarevyYork Branch Office. 6 Bt, WashiUKtoir. D. C. Promptly obtained, or FEE RETU"; i Lum tO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. OiirCMMW " ' r-; THE LOWEST. Send model, photo erJ - expert search and fret repon wJv-i wa: courts. Patents obtained thron( bodied vicrn onH cm n fm THADt' i - StlOHS anrl COPVRICHTS OUlcUj "i Of Opposite U. S. Patent un-rLtatra, WASHIWCTUHi u.y j suits, k iw fct'-vr -2u aa SEWING MACHINE. ROLLER BEAKINO. HIGH CWU r - Portn VIUW RWi viil necccs: tl A,1iitIt,C yJJ dweili; wgS&p ' sorts a v Ii I Terms KISWTyI m.w t. m infill I -SlBmmmaa---waB tSi 3,500. STRONGESV i-vA" ent tc Nations CscwiagMacfi s iELVIDERE. lT.tke mir i-ii ckens egKs to ..teft & Bntlaiu, street. Tbej pay cash. ! ami Main 4 To Curea Gold in One Day acxe OAciUVG DrOlHO lUnine Tablets. Sevea RSBon boses sold in pokt U months. ThlS: Signature, J " y , v
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