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The News-Herald JOB PEINTINGr IS, THE Best Advertising , Medium IN THE PIEDMONT , SECTION -TO- News-Herald Office. T. G. COBB, Publisher. THE BURKE COUNTY NEWS ) Consolidated Nov. 29.1901 THE MOR.GANTON HERALD I Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance First-Class "Work at Lowest Prices. VOL. XXI. MORGANTON, 3ST. C., NOVEMBER 16. 1905. No 32. ft, V - Bring Your . NEWS-HERALD, IT: TT TT 11 old, Made scientifically from pnre sugars and with an eye to healthfulness and ease of digestion Goyer's Maplecane is made of pure maple and Louisiana cane sugar, of rich, smooth consistency and the true "woodsy"maple flavor. Whole some you can eat it every day. FOR SALS BY Bristol & Harbison, MORG ANTON, N. C. fire; insurance: We wrue Fire Insurance poli cies on all kinds of property in the largest home and for eign companies. Every loss sustained on property insured in this agency, established fifteen years ago, has been prompt ly and sat. sfactonly settled. We are agfnts for the North Carolina Home, Aetna of Hartford, Hamburg Bremen, Hartford, of Hartford, Con. Insurance Company of North America, Niagara of Hew York, Home, of New York and German American. Policies placed on our books are promptly renewed before expira ation. We write risks from i00 to 1100,000, on property in town or country, at lowest rates. AVEKY & EKTIN, Ag'8. Post-office Buildinjr. CAROLINA 4 NORIH-WESTERN HI SCHEDULE Effective July 10, iqo4. Northbound Passenger Mixed Lv Chester 9 00 am 30 am Ly Yorkville 9 48 am 7 57 am Lt Gastonia 10 38 am g Q,Jam Lv Liscolnton 11 50 am 10 45 am Mixed Lt Newton 12 28 pm i pm Lv Hickory 12 57 pm 2 ZO pm Ar Lenoir 2 10 pm 2 20 am 5 15 pm Socthbocsd Passenger Mixed Mixed Mixed Lv Lenoir 3 05 pm 9 45 am Lv Hickory 3 57 pm 5 20 am 11 50 am Lv Newton 4 24 pm 7 00 am Lv Lincolnton 5 02 pm 9 OO am Lv Gastonia 6 00 pm 1i.3oam Lv Yorkville 6 50 pm 3 05 pm Ar Chester 7 45 pm 4 45 pm CONNECTIONS. Chester Southern Rv., S. A. L.. and L. & C. Yorkville Southern Railwav. Gastonia Southern Railway. Lincolnton S. A. L. Newton and Hickorv Southern Railway. Lenoir Blowing Rock Stage Line and C. & N. E. F. Beid. G. P. A.. Chester. S. C. LAO I IE ) D R. L A FR AN C O'S ( Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to other remedies sold at high prices. C ire rnarantred. Suowssfully used Dy over 200.000 Women. Price, !i5 Ut. druj g.ts or by maiL lesilmoniala A booklet iree. Dr. LiFraneo, Philadelphia, Pfc HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for amy reopie. Brings Qoldea EealtH and Keaewed Vigor. A s-wcifie for Constipation, Indigestion. cud Kidnev Troubles. Pimples. Eczemj. Impure X: -H TUxA to. ctiiooich Ttnwela. Headache and Backache. It'8 Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Houjsteb Dhco Compact, Madison, Wis. GOLDEW NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE "WANTED For U. S. Army, able bodied, unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 35, citizen" of the United 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 are., Aaheville, N. C , Kendall Building, Columbia. S. C, or Bank Buldiog, Hickory, N. C. Gillam Studio MORGANTON, N. C. Portraits VIEW WORK Copying E.NLARl i 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 Babies and School Children. PKone 98. Next Door to Pr. Roas. Two Farms and Store for Sale. 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 improvements, 12-room dwelling, good water, all sorts of buildings appertaining to a first-class farm. Agricultural implements of all sorts and modern make; all in good condition. Investigation solicited. Terms to suit purchaser. Or.e farm and store. Twenty-five acres, more or less; 10 in cultivation, 5 good bottom, balance in good timber. A new store 40x45 with good stock of general merchandise, valued at about 3,500. ' Lot of good framing lumber, suffi cient to erect a good cottage or other building. 500 locust posts. Splendidly watered; good spring. Several gold belts on both places, and pood stand for ireneral enterprise. On the county road from Alorgamon to Rutherford and Cleveland; 9 miles from Morgantpn. Silver Creek town- ship. Burke county, North Carolina. For further information inquire at the store of the Morganton Hardware Co. or at The News-Herald office. Terms cash to the amount of goods now in the store. Balance to suit pur chaser. . , J, C. LANDREAU, Owner on the place. THE NEWS OF THE A Batch of Live Items Culled from the Papers of the Adjoining Counties. CATAWBA. Newton Enterprise, Nov. 9th. Mr. M. M. Cline and hi ten ants raised this year 2700 bush els of corn and 24 bales of cot ton. Mr. John Ervin has resigned as policeman and Mr. John Go forth has been appointed in his place. Mr. Goforth entered upon his duties Monday. Mr. J. D. Bolick, near Conover, has sold this year six' bales of cotton and has several hundred pounns yet to gin. it whs nil raised with one horse, in ad dition to his corn, potatoes and ; Deputy Sheriff Henrv from Iredell county, came up Tuesday and got four convicts for thn public roads. Two of them were Bhowmen, for 12 months each; a negro from Hickory, 18 months, and Quint Beufield, 1 month. Cotton reached 11 cents in Newton Monday. This is the price fixed by the Southern Cot ton Growers' Association anil all members of the association are at liberty to sell if thev wish to. Some will doubtless wait for a still higher price. Deputy Sheriff Ed. Huitt of Caldwell's township sa3s he knows he has done something that no other man in his town ship has this fall. He has bought five overcoats. He had all of his boys in Newton the other day and gave each one of them an overcoat. Mayor J. D. Elliott started a force of hands Monday morning on a six story building m Hick ory. The first three stories will be used by a shoa store and the other three floors will be used as offices. This wTill be one of the tallest buildings in the State, and will give Hickory an additional jlaim on the title of city. We are told that there has been fif teen new store houses built in Hickory this 3-ear. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. CALDWELL. Lenoir Topic, Nov. 8th. In the last fortnight marriage licenses have been issoed to the following: Lee YVVIls, Emm Har per; Silas Coffey, Miggie Pnilip-; George Dula, Johanna- Echeiri; Brawbill Powell, Ada Bridges. From the family" of Mrs. Ee becca Lay, in Wataoga, no less than three members were removed K .- itanrli in tli a crhiioa nf ton ftat tf The Inyahd mother, nine year oid daughter and fonr year old son, Winifred. The cause of the deaths 13 not stated. Mr. J. H. Coffey's wagon factory is about finished, and he has all the work you are looking for. The building is 300 feet froit, aud quite roomyj There are all sorts of machioery for carriages, bug gies, wagons; also for repairing any sort of break or damage. The Topic reporter learns from Capt. Ross, of the G. & N. VV., that theie were no fake games when the cirens visited Gastonia and Chester. The townspeople aud authorities jnst told them that they could have the show, but they could have no gambling. And they didn't. . Mr. H, H. Carter, who lives near Hibriten, has a mule 35 years old, and which is hauling lumber yet. Mr. Carter bad one that lived to be 36, and died from over-eating then We suggest to the society for the p'evention of cruelty to animals, that a man who can be as good to an animal generally con sidered the essence of what Mark Twain calls "pure cussedness," ought to have a medal. The three boys who ran away with the Van Amburg are at home once more. Young Craig didn't wait for anybody to come after him. He knew when he had enoagh. He came home Tuesday nieht. The others returned witli Sheriff Smith, and he says it did not take much coaxing to bring them. Experience is an excellent thing, we couldn't get aloug with ont itj and these boys are not the onlv ones who have had" all they want of the show; there are othert! several others! BILIOUS ATTACK QUICK LY CURED. . A few weeks ago 1 had a bilious attack that was so severe I was not able to go to the office for two days. 1 ail- rplipf f mm mv fami - I ing to get reliel irom my lami ly physician's treatment, 1 took three of Unamoeriain's &tom- ach and Liver Tablets and the next dav I felt like a new man H. C. Bailey. Editor of the News, Chapin, S. C. These tablets are for sale by W. A. Leslie. NEIGHBORHOOD. CLEVELAND. Shelby Star, Nov. 8th. Cott n eleven cents". Mr Oscar E Mc Braver, tiie capable manager of the D & D school farm, iimmt Mor2nton, spent several days at his old home here last weet It is reported by the Ruther ford Sun that -Col. Amos Owen will move to (Mini l ti- to reside with iel Hi- ! t ti I- poor aitl he is ver feeble. Mr. John K-!"v IHxi'i). Jr, of Ga-toian. ha- i e s s pioinied ( ' intr1 ess- ?ii ivitl in .i- f-jeti llj I"'11'1''' . s' t!U to .; -1 e Shelby ia on his t o 1 t 1 ' ! ! Me,.,,- D No Ti, I. i: ton, iiii) .1. i'. !s have p n relinked bred P.e'ksirrv State I) & !) -ton l it: r . . fM-Ht-illMi; jii? . .: . R. K. . ; i l;- f Mi- liiv , thorough from tin- if : ' :!- i;ii'.tor - -...! E. in, jv.Miie Mr si. lei I pi cl over D;i n ii: at ;ii'u;is ; X uis t a ' l.l v ( . II l.i ii !l hi line tit" I s Hl- teiHliiir elle-M h lle !k hoil't-tii t I--1 r. ' i by tire, tiethei w h n 5M pound of seed cotton. The los fall's heavilj upon him. Mr. Alex PeHfsot:a, white man who resides abut three mile. from Shelby, died Monday after noon, Nov. 6th, as a result of in juries he rec ived circus dav in Shelby, Oct. 2Gh Mr. Pearson received several blows that day, but it is alleged lhat Mr. Van Mode struck him in the head with a rock, and it is insisted that this blow ic the cause of his death. Capt. John A. Roberts, an aged and respected citizen of Cleveland count v, died Friday night at the home of his son Mr. Forest Roberts, in Charlotte, of pneumonia. Capt. Roberts had been visitiuir his son in Charlotte and contracted pneumonia while there, and his constitution was not sufficiently strong to with stand the rav ages of this too of ten fatal disease. There was a beautiful and hap py h im niHrri;ir' in Shelby last Thlirsdfiv ilPei M; im ;it - 'i-l'ck at the ietM.lei.ce t.f Mr VV H Thompson, when Mr. Julius W. Austin led to The hvineuial alter Miss Zula Thompson, an attrac tive and popular young la y of Shelby, Kev. A. G. Gantt, of Bel wood, performing the cere mony. The bridal couple left on the Seaboard train for Charlotte, their future home. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protrndi-g Piles. Drtiesists re'uml money if PAiU OINTMENT tails to cure any case no mat ter of how lone standing, in 6 to 1 days First application gives ease and rest. 50c. 11 your druggist hasnl it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., tt. Louis, Mo. Mcdowell. Marion News, Nov. 9th. The contractors are making rapid progress m laving the pipes for i he water works and sewerage and have aoni completed the ex cavation for the reservoir. J. F. Wilson ot iSeoo was in Marion Storla. Fiom him it is learned that Nebo is making rapid strides in the march of progress They will soon have a depot at that point. Mr. Wilson has just comnleted a haudsome residence at Nebo aud has moved into it. The surveyors were at work during the past week locating a Bide track ou the Dsart lot across the branch from the Catawba Fur niture Factorv. Messr. J. Q. and W. K. M. Gilkey will at ouce be gin tuewrection oi ineir veneering plant. They have been waiting for this sidetrack efore proceed ing with the work. IN TIME OF PEACE. In the first months of the Rnssia-.Tanarr war we naa a striking example ot tne neces sitv for nreDaration and the early advantage of those who, so to SDeak. nave snmgiea their roofs in dry weather." - ' , ., The virtue of preparation has made history and given to us our grtatest men. The indi viduals well as the nation should be prepared.to success fnllv p.ombat the first cold you tni-p? A cold can be cured much more quickly when treated as soon as ll nas ueeu COntractea ana ueiore it naa ue- tiled in the system, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of colds nnrl it. should be keDt at hand readv for instant use. For said by V. A. Leslie. Every Two Minutes Physicians tell us that all the b 1 o o d in a healthy human body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action be comes irregular the whole body suffers. Poor health follows poor blood ; Scott's Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why SCOTT'S EMULSION is such a great aid is because it passes so quickly into the blood. It is partly di gested before it enters the stun.ach ; a double advan tage in this. Less work for the stomach; quicker and more direct benefits. To get the greatest amount of good with the least pos sible effort is the desire of everyone in poor health. Scott's Emulsion does just that. A change for the better takes place even be fore you expect it We will send you a ample free. Be sure that thi picture in the form of a label is on the wrap per" of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BoWNE Chemists 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50 cents and $ I. OO; All druggists WATAUGA. Boone Democrat. Not. 9th. Ou Saturday niht last, while i he fearful Watson tragedy was still dinning in the ears of nr people the horrible news was again heiaMed ; the woild that Will Teaster had bem foully murdered on B-tird's Creek by Charley Isaacs, making three deaths by gun shots in Watanga iu two day. Little Miss Elma, the twelve year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lay, of Ba-nboo, Lappened ttt quiit- a serioa accident at uo o lit Tuesday. She was at school and du ing the dinner hour, while hurriedly crossing a fence, she jumped and broke one of her lugs just above the aukle. The little sufferer was doing as well as conld be expectet when last beard, from. The Potatj County. Charlotte chronicle. t gtiotl deal of comment ha been mal ou a t p-g'aphcal error in The Charlotte Observer in a re port of the potato crop ol Catawba county. The conepoudent of that paper reported the crop at 150,000 bushels, bnt the Mergaa- thaler made it 1,500,000. But ac cording to reports in The Newton Enterprise, the potato crop of Catawba will not fall far short of a nuaiter of a million bushels. That paper gives some returns from the potato giowe'S of Ca tawba- We seli-ci at random: J, F. Iimold, 1,900 luiNhe.U: Petr Uunt,1800:L C. Huffman, 1,800 B. F. Chue, 3,500: F. A. Toder, 2,- 900: Cbaa. Finger, 1,000: Ltwrence Leonard, 1,500; Li F. Jarrett, 1,- 000; Setb Ritchie, 1,000, etc. That h the way it rnns all over Catawba couuty. It is perhaps the greatest potato growing county in the South. Corn Husking. Sanford Express. The farmers will be bnsy for the next week or two gathering and busking their corn. In North Carolina corn hoskings are still in vogue. The corn is gathered and piled in front of the crib and the farmer invites bis neighbors to help him bonk aud prepare it for housing. This work is usually done at night, after which a good supper is served. There is a social feature about this custom that has always made it pleas nt to the farmers. While seated around the corn pile they talk over the news of the day and exchange ideas about farming, etc. This cntoin has prevailed in the Sontb ever siuce the farmers raised big crops of corn by slave labor, While racing to see who conld hnsk the most corn the darkeys would make the welkiu ring with some old Sonthern song. This custom, like some others, tbatsur- vived the ,401d South,'' is passing, u wUCU mo ustroi. iiupiuvru ..I I : e I. , 1 1 ; , machinery tor banuiiug corn is generally adopted, it will oecome a memory. A DISASTROUS CALAMITY. It is a disastrous calamity. when you lose yourhealth.be- cause indigestion and consti. nation have sapped it away, rroinpi reuei cau uo iiuu.iu yr. xs-iug a new xjiio x ins. xuey build up your digestive organs, and cure headache, dizziness, colic, constipation, etc. Guaranteed at VV. A. Leslie and John Tull's drug stores; 2c. STARS FOR VOYAGERS. Nine Used by Navigators to Place Ship's Ijoesitlon. There are nine eminent nautical stars considered by navigators. They are Important as determining the po sition of the ship at the time the ob servation is taken, calculated by their distance from the moon. The stars are Alpha, Arietis, the principal star of Aries, but of the second grade; Alde baran, first magnitude, in the rich as terision of Taurue, easily distinguished by its red color; Pollux, second magni tude, in Gemini, readily known by Its companionship with the brighter Cas tor; Kegulus, a first class star In the breast of Leo (hence often called Cor Leonls, the Lion's Heart); Spica Vir ginis, a first class star in Virgo, re markably conspicuous from being in sulated in a dark surrounding field; Alpha Aquilae, generally known as Altalr, first magnitude; Alpha Pegasi, second class, usually termed Narkab; An tares, first magnitude, in Scorpio, distinguished by its fiery red color; Fomalhaut, first class, in Plscis Aus tralis. These stars are conveniently situated with reference to the moon's path and are used for taking tables of lunar distances by makers of nautical almanacs in order to enable vessel masters to deduct their longitude. The distances of the center of the moon from some of the nine conspicuous stars near the ecliptic are computed with the utmost care for every three hours during the year at Greenwich. When on the broad ocean the navigator finds his position by marking when such a lunar distance, set down ac curately in the almanac for the day and hour, occurs, as seen from his own vessel, and deduces thereby his where- a bouts on the watery waste. Milwau kee Free Press. MADE TO ORDER BEAUTY. Artificial Noses, Mouth Formers and Dimple Denters. The best artificial noses nowadays are made of papier mache, enameled. Such a nose is fastened to a spectacle frame sometimes for the sake of con venience and thus may be put on or r-, moved-at brief notice. There is a patented contrivance, somewhat resembling a clothespin, for attachment to the nose to give to the organ a proper taper. Another device is supposed to improve the lines of the mouth. Not a few people have, no roofs to their mouths, having been born with out any, or in other cases having lost them by disease. For such unfortu nates artificial mouth roofs made of galvanized rubber are furnished. There is a patented device for clean ing the tongue, consisting of a knife with a concave edge to which a sort of sponge brush is attached. "When one Is not well one's tongue is liable to be disagreeably coated, but the annoy ance may be removed by means of the instrument described. If you desire dimples you may wear a certain kind of wire mask at nlgnt to which are attached blunt wooden points that may be caused by the help of screws to press upon the points where the dimples are wanted. Thus after awhile the dimples are made to appear. Ass Old English Law. An act of parliament, passed In the reign of George III. and which is still in force, exempts members of the yeo manry from the ballot for the militia, allows them to ride through a toll bar when in uniform without paying and also relieves them from the tax on powder for the hair. Such privileges were highly valued in 1804, when the act was passed; but, as yeomen are not now liable for the militia ballot, as toll bars have been abolished and as hair powder is no longer in request, these favors have ceased to have any practical value. Nevertheless, they still exist London Mail. SELLS MORE OF CHAM BERLAIN'S COUGH REM EDY THAN OF ALL OTHERS PUT TO GETHER. Mr Thos. George, a mer chant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says: "I have had the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since it was introduced into Canada, and I sell as much of it as 1 do of all other lines I have on my shelves put together. Of the many dozens sold under guaran tee, 1 have not had one bottle returned. I can personally recommend this medicine, as 1 have used it myself and given it to my children and always with the best results." For sale by W. A. Leslie. THE BURKE DIVISION OF THE People's Mutual BetieV- olent Association Has been enlarged by the addi tion of Mitchell, Yancey and Mc Dowell counties. This gives the Burke division five counties Burke, Caldwell aud the three eonnties above named, with a to tal membership to day of 563. One thousand is tne limit of member ship in each division and those de siring cheap ana sale insurance ou .u unr-unmo F.auiuB luc. money into a home institution which one neighbor helps another will do well to make applica tion at once, bffore the limit is reached. The age limit is from 15 and under 60 years. Mr. It M. Williams, of Morganton, a thoroughly reliable citizen, an assistant agent of this association, will be glad to write applications for insurance and is antboiized to employ agents to write insurance, as the association would be glad to have a good agent in each township Ayonr wisbtug an agency will see L. M. Williams, at Morganton. or .write J. M. McCormico., division aent, at Newton. With the addition of the conn ties named the Burke division can, be made one of the choicest divi sions of the State. SAMPLE SPELLINGS. Words on Which Dictionaries iree and People Differ. It is not strange considering that our language is in a stage of transition growing, as all languages do that au thorities should differ on many points; hence we find that our three great dic tionaries sometimes differ in the mat ter of spelling. The following spell ings, however, are agreed upon by the Century, International (Webster's) and Standard dictionaries, though many people often vary from them: absinthln acoustic glycerin gully hacienda Hindu Hindustan Mohammedan mold, -er, -ing molt, -ed, -ing moneys mustache nickel oculist offense paraffin pedagogy polt quartet quintet rarefy ruble straitlaced sestet or sextet smolder, -ing sobriquet stanch supersede tranquiUity typify veranda vermilion vitreous whir whisky ax amidin antemeUc arabin adz baptize barytone benzoin Bering (sea) blond (adj.) bluing bouquet Budapest . bur caldron calk, -er, -ing callgraphy camellia cantharadin carbureted Chile (S. A.) colter consensus cozy darky defense denouement dilettante dram (weight) dumfounded Eskimo gelatin How many readers are aware that all our dictionaries give "wolverene", as the correct spelling of the name of the animal from which the Wolverene State takes its name? Here is where the dictionaries vary from popular usage. Chicago Chronicle. MAN'S UNREASONABLE NESS Is often as great as woman's. But Thos. S. Austin, Mgr. of the "Republican " of Leaven worth. Ind., was not unreason able, when he refused to allow the doctors to operate on his wife, tor female trouble. In stead," he says, "we concluded to try Electric Bitters. My wife was then so sick, she could hardly leave her bed, and five 5 J physicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Electric Bitters, she was perfectly cured, and can now pertorm an ner House hold duties-" Guaranteed by W. A. Leslie and John Tull, druggists, price 50c- Pain may go by the name of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumba- ! go, pleurisy. No matter what name the pains are . called, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive them away. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. A Leslie, The first thing to do when vou come to town is to get a bottle of Tull's Diamond White Pine with Tar, for I fear you may forget. ftodol Dyspepsia Guro Digests what you eat Noticefo Town Tax-Payers. You are hereby notified tliactbe raxes for 1905 are now due aid payable at my office, and I am in strncted by the board of com mis sioners to collect at once. Kiudlx call aud pay your taxes aud save trouble and cost. HAMILTON EB WIN, Town Tax-Collector. Dr. W. H. Wakefield. of Charlotte, will be in Morganton, at Mountain House, on Wednesday, November!, for one day. The Doctor's practice is limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. And Fitting Glasses. He can be consulted in his Charlotte office every Monday and Tuesday. Dr. I. P. Jeter. Dr. p. F. Hollidav Jeter & 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 EH I tllVllll UJ 1 Jill IHHI 1 1 II j; H J IH 1 1 1 1 1 1 J I II IB 1 cJ. W. hforel I LICENSED EmbaJmer and Disenfector. HICKORY, N. C Bodies prepared for shipment according to rules of State Board of Health. 1 Calls Given Prompt Attentton. HJiuin in im 1 1 1 1 in i ii h mi uimiiu i inn m THOMAS LOWDERMILK BAR INS vWW,r Stt.OO ner hundred: in I a m wi w.sn hundred. I Heavy rib Bacon lOc. pound; Chunk . UIJBSII 1' lUUI tfmm.w Racon 12 lbs. for 1.00; good i,aia $1.00; best Lard 10 los. tor i.uu. Best granulated Sugar lb ids. ior si.uu. Large Insn potatoes yuc. per ousnei, Sweet Potatoes 50c. per bushel. Cab batre 2'Ac. lb. ancytruits oranges, Appies fine apples, Banannas and Grapes always on band. All other eroods as cheap as the r.heanest. I will now furnish the public with larc-e select Ovsters every day, also fresh Fish. Give me your orders and never be disappointed. - My motto is: First-class goodsr low prices and quick sales. Thanking the public for their sup port, Respectfully, Thomas Lowdermilk. HE IS A TAR HEEL STILL. A Family Journeys by Wagon from Mississippi to North Carolina. Charlotte Observer, 11th. About 11 o'clock yesterday morning a travel stained man and woman approached Policeman Hunter, on South Tryon street, near the square, and asked if, he could direct them to the wagon road to Albemarle. The couple were so tired and forlorn looking that they attracted attention as they went about the streets. The couple were on their way from Mississippi to Franklin county, this State, where the man, Mr. J. M- Pippin, was born aud lived un til 25 years ago when he moved West. They had a wagou, a team of horses and several colts, as well as a number of chibiien. The woman's clothes weie so soiled aud thin that she wag pitiful to behold. She shivered while she talked. The desired information gained Mr. and Mrs. Pippin and their train cloved on,' going-from here to Albemarle, thence to Troy aud to lialeigh. Mr. Pippin in tends to settle at the old home place. CROUP. A reliable medicine and one that should always be kept iu the home for immeditae use is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will prevent the attack if given as soon as the child be comes hoarse, or even after the crou:-y cough appears. For sale by W. A. Leslie. A. M. Kistler, Presiient I. I. Davis, Vice President First National Bank 0 Morga.nton, N. C. CAPITAL STOCK, $35,000 STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY, 35,000 SDKPLUS & UNDIVED PKOFITS 10,000 DIRECTORS: A. M. Kistler, I. I. Davis, S. R. R. T. C. H. 4 4r'- Every courtesyand accommodation extended consistent with'soumd . hankinor. v .- . ."S. .fr, eh. .b fff? rfV s'fra. ffV t'ftV ea. cs. tV t'JK. Look at tkat Oven If there is one thing in the world j about a Stove or range that ap- $ peals to the housewife, it's the oven j: 0 Listen to this:- All the doors ovens are white enameled, some thing you'll find in no other ranges in the world. That's why they're so easy to keep clean. I if gain Hardware & Realtv Loan and Cuaranlv Coi - Morganton, IN. C. This company conducts a general real estate business, buys and sells lands, rents stores and dwellings, collects rents, and writes fire insurance policies. It has excellent facilities for selling city property, farms, timber, mines and water-powers. Property owners, desiring to sell, are invited to list their property for sale on the books of the company. No charges what ever will be made for advertising or listing property unless th property is sold, in which case the commission agreed upon win be due. - Parties desiring to purchase, rent, lease, sell or exchange real estate of any kind in Burke and adjoining counties will find it to their interests to communicate with this company. For further information call on or Address, f Pnct Dffire Buildina". ' i " : - - A MATTER 0FHEAL1, 1 siSlP ': Absolutely Pufo MS 110 SUBSTITUT A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos phatic acid ROYAL BAK1NQ POWDER CO., NEW YORH Trouble Ahead. Mr. Joax Saw a man today who K trouble ahead of him. Mrs. Joax H did you know? Mr. Joax He pushing a baby carriage contain twins. Washington Star. Just the Reverse. Mrs. Naggs I understand your h band is unable to meet' his credltd Mrs. Waggs Don't you believe lt can and does meet them much oftei than he cares to. Every Swedish girl not born wealth is taught a trade of some kin A. M. Ingold, Cashier J. A. Claywell, Jr. Teller Collett, Claywell, Geitner. A. A. Shuford, K. C, Menzies, .Tft1. 5 fr. 4 i c c t c c c j and racks in Buck's ' Ci .1 i v. 0 t ii ii ii H ii 5- 3 Company: Realty Loan and Guaranty Co. MORGANTON, N. C, i )
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1905, edition 1
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