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Bring Your The News-Herald 8 )3 PRINTING IS THE B sst 'Advertising Medium IN THE PIEDMONT. SECTION -TO- 5-Herald Office fsT-CLASS WORK AT T. G. COBB, Publisher. THE BVRKE COVNTY NEWS o.iilldMa N 29 1901 THE MOR.GANTO.N HERALD -ooliaatxl Hov. Z9.1SHI1 Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance iowEST Prices. jfy VOL. XXI. MORG-ANT ON, N. C., DECEMBER 7. 1905, No 35. NEWS THE NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD. A Batch of Live Items Culled from the Papers of the Adjoining Counties. . Intifically from pure sugars i afl eye to healthfulness 3d ease of digestion Ir'sMapIecane J of pure maple and ji cane sugar, of rich, insistency and the true jf'mapleflavor. Whole aucan eat it every day. f OR SALE BY & Harbison, Igastox. n. c. j insurance: Ike Fire Insurance poli D all kinds of property I largest home and for- oss sustained on property in this agency, established ears ago, has been prompt satisfactorily settled, jjagents for the j Carolina Home, aa of Hartford, ikiburu Bremen, irtford, of Hartford, Con. isuraace Company of North America, i Niagara of New York, Home, of New York and German American. jes placed on oar books are Jv renewed before expira- f irrite risks from $i00 to on property in town or at lowest rates. AVERT & EETIN, Ag8. aoffice Builduur. L . 1 4 NOR I H WESTERN UK CHEDULB ffective July 10, ioo4. pi-NO Passenger Mixed Mixed fcr 9 00 an 30 am rille 9 48 am 7 57 am nia 10 3Sam g ooam Inton 11 50 am 10 4-5 am Dii la Jo pm x w pm fry 12 57 pm 2 20 pm r 10 pm irsD Passenger Mixed r o uo pra iry 3 57 pm on 4- 24 pm ilston 5 02 pm (nia 6 00 pm fille 6 50 pm ti 7 45 pm I CONNECTIONS. Southern R?., S. A. L. and L. & C S Southern Railway. h-Southern Railway. Da S. A. L. 8nd Hirkorv Southern Railway, pl.nring Rock Stage Line and C. & I P. Eeid. G. P. A.. Chester. S. C. 2 20 am 5 15 pm Mixed 9 45 am 5 20 am 11 50 am 7 OO am 9 00 am 1 30 am 3 05 pm 4 45 pm AD IE a franco's? puick, Reliable Regulator F io otnr remwies soia ai niga pncn. fcmned. Sucerssfully used by over 0 Women. Price, "25 Cents, drug t' jmail. Testimonials A booklet free, franco, Philadelphia, Pa, CALDWELL. Lenai. Topic. No. 29th. The Caldwell County Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Associa tion is prospering rapidly and gives promise to become one of Caldwell's most stable institu tions. The company has been in existence but' two months, and has $80,000 insurance in force. This company is giving its members insurance at actual cost a great saving the be in sured. They insure nothing but farm properties. Yesterday about noon, Edgar Wils n, a sou of Munroe Wilson, who lives in Lower Creek neigh hood, was seriously injured at aigler s mill. The children had gone to the saw mill during the noon recess to watch the mill run. Eduar got on the carriage which was in motion and before he knew it was near the saw. He became frightened and threw up his hand which came in contact with the rapidly revolving saw, severing the bones and tearing the palm of the right hand away. Dr. McNarry, who attended the unfortunate lad, says that he hopes to save the hand but in any case he will be crippled for life. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E w. Grove's signature is on eacn box. 25c. Other Caldwell Items. Lenoir News, Dec. 1st. The infant of Mr. J. A. Rich ards, died last Monday, of whooping cough. This is a second sad visitation to Mr. Richards' home within a short time, his wife having died only some ten days ago. The mule that was bitten by the mad dog near Hudson some months ago died last week. The mule was intensely restless and constantlv bit at its limbs, but did not attack anything else. Tuesday eveniug at 7:30 o'clock Mr. B. B. Hayes, superinten dent of the Hudson Cotton Mills, and Miss Mayme Shell, of this place, were united in marriage at the bride's home by Dr. J. H. Weaver. A few intimate friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony, Mr. H. T. New land acting as best man and Miss Earnhardt maid of honor. Im mediately after the ceremony the newly weeded couple took a carriage for Hudson, where they will live. The popular bride was the recipient of a number of pretty and useful presents. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no mat ter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 davs. First aoolication gives ease and rest. 50c. If vour druezist hasn't it send 50c in stamps J and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine to., sr. iouis, mo. CATAWBA. Newton News, Dec. 1st. Cotton to-day in Newton 11. The good people of the Presby terian congregation at SherriU's Ford gave their pastor a pound ing while visiting among them the latter part of last week. But it was of such a nature that it did not laave any wounds or bruises, but it gladdened the heart and will for many daj's satisfy the ever returning appe tites of the body. He returned with his buggy loaded with good things they had so thoughtfully and bountifully provided. Tom Rudisill, a negro tenant on a farm belonging to Mrs. V. F. Shipp, has done what rr any white men in this country would consider a good year's work. With the help of his family of girls and one fifteen year old boy he made and harvested this year 700 bushels of corn and 14 bales of 'cotton, besides more than enough meat, wheat, potatoes and other eatatles, as well as a large amount of rough feed. With corn at 7.1 cents, cotton at 11 and wheat one dollar, a cal culation of his year's work will run pretty close to $1500, which is a good investment for his time and muscle. WATAUGA. Boone Democrat. Dec. 30th, Mrs George Gragg, one of Watauga's most estimable ladies, died at her home on New River last Friday morning and was buried at uamnoo on Saturday. She leaves a husband and four small children. 0a last Monday morning by the accidental discbarge -f a shot guu, Joseph Sutherland, a son of Mr. Thos Sutherland, lost a fore ringer and one or more shot barely broke the skin on Jiis face. Several passed through the brim of his hat. Quite a close call. Hon. R. Z. Linney came down from the "Tater Hill" on Friday last, and remained with his son Frank until Sunday, when he ( " kill f v u I g&F f ' ).J , f'Ir-Asi ; nt i mi? HE above picture of the man and fash is the trade mark of Scott's Emulsion, and is the svnonvm for strength and purity. It is sold in almost all the civilized coun tries of the globe. If the cod fish became extinct it would be a world-wide calam ity, because the oil that comes from its liver surpasses all other fats in nourishing and life-giving properties. Thirty years ago the proprietors of Scott's Emul sion found a way of preparing cod liver oil so that everyone can take it and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable taste. Scott's Emulsion is the best thing in the world for weak, backward children,thin, delicate people, and all conditions of wasting and lost strength. Send for free sample. SCOTT Ss BOWNE, CHEMISTS 409-41S PKAXXi 8TBKKT, NEW TOIK 50c. And $1.00. AO druggists. LINCOLN. Lincolnton Journal, Dec. 1st. Lincolnton is rapidly becoming a cotton mill center. Mr. J. H. Rhodes has secured a tract of land from W. E. Griggon on the Seaboard Railroad just across from the Daniel Mill, and will erect a large mill. Work will be gin in the early spring and wjll be rapidly pushed to completion. A company is being rapidlv organized by a number f our citizens lor me purpose oi dviio ing a cotton mill, and we learn that this will be built during the coming year. For some time it has bee11 known that whiskev was being sold in large quantities here, but it was hard to get evidence to convict. Finally a detective was employed and he arrived here lat week and began work. He soon worked himself into the good graces of the "boozardists" and was as the boys say "onto the ropes." Today (Wednesday) ' ; r of names and wtiTiini : i eight or ten booze dispensers were soon in the hands of the officers. The whole thing will be aired id mayor's court tomorrow (Thursday.) This will prove quite a surprise to a great number, for no papers have yet been sprved, and the greatest secrecy has been observed. The detective has an abundance of i evidence, for there was always S' me one with him vvhen he made his purchases, or he was present when others secured "wet" goods. There will be great weeping and wailing when the officers get busy this afternoon. Be Sure to Use Only Cream ol Tartar Baking Powder Food made with ixlai baking powder carries alum to the stomach unchanged. Scientists have positively demonstrated this and that such food is partly indi gestible and unhealthful. CLEVELAND. Shelby Star, Nov. 29th. Mrs. Leath Henry, wife of Mr. A. R. Henry, died Sunday after an illness ol only a few days of pneumonia. She was 57 years of age last July, and leaves a husband and two child-en. The store house and stock of geods of Wright &Hovle, located on the Shelby and Morganton road near Beam's Mills, were n-ied on to Lenoir where he is ,ua a UBflUIB lumo WCIt? ana Sfl.UU. C lrt thfi wk. He Oy by ire last Friday bottle free. said that as he had some matters of a rather delicate nature to at- T0RTUKE OF A PREACHER. The story of the torture of Rev. O. D. Moore, castor of i the Baptist church, of Harpers ville. Is. Y.. will interest vou. He says: I suffered agonies because of a persistent cough, resulting from the grip. I had to sleep sitting up in bed. I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Cough and Colds, which entirely cured my cough, and saved me from consumption. "A grand cure for diseased conditions of Throat and Lungs. At W. A, Leslie's and John Tull's druggists; price50c and sl.UO. guaranteed. Trial morning tend to while there he was rather at a loss to know what dispo sition to make of his tea beagle hounds he had along, but would try to manage them. It might be remarked that the gentleman has several dogs when he has them all together. For Over Sixty Years. vfra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used tor over 60 years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with per fect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allavs all pain; cures wind colic, ana uthohpstremedv for Diarrhoea. It will re lieve the ooor little Hufferer immediately. C-.1.4 hv Fi-n triits in everv cart of the world. Twnti-fivf cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. TIMELY HINTS. For the coming cold season we are showing unsually strong lines of Ladies , Misses' and Children's Cloaks, Jackets and Furs. Knitted Wool Shjwls, Fascinators, Hoods, Caps and Mittens. Ladies , Misses and Children's Union and Separate Suits in Un wear. The best values we have owned. Blankets, Comforts and Lap Robes, heavy and light weights in choice patterns. We can fill your orders. Outing, Flaneletts, Cantons. Flannel Skirtings, Wool Flannels and tiderdowns. A most complete assortment. A splendid winter assortment of Dress Goods including, just now, a big lot of wool remnants. - When Shopping Be Sure to See What We are Showing, I. I. DAVIS fe SON. at about one o clock. The origin of the fire remains a mystery, and must have been in cendiary. The loss was estima- ten at ipuuu, with $syuu insur ance. One day last week while Mrs. W. C. Lee and Mrs. Herman Grigg, of Lawndale, were out driving, their horse became frightened and ran away, throw ing the occupants of the buggy out. Mrs. Grigg was shghtlv injured, and seems to be getting along very nicely, but Mrs. Lee was seriously injured, and is so ill that very little hope is enter tained for her recovery. Mr. Lawson H. Camp, of Shel by, died at his home here on Sat urday afternoon, as a result of injuries sustained at Belwoodon Thursday before, vvhen he walk ed out ot the second story ot a building in which he was sleep ing, and fell to the ground. It was before daylight and there was no banistering at the head of the staircase and Mr. Camp stepped off at the wrong place. and by the fall he was painfully and fatally wounded. His hip was dislocated, one arm and two ribs were broken, and he suffer ed much pain until death came to relieve him. Mr Camp was traveling selling books. He was a very old man, about 72 years, and quite feeble. Mr. Thos. L. Baber. of Henri etta, died in the State Hospital at Morganton Mondav after noon. He was taken thereabout two months ago, but was not considered dangerously ill, and his death was auite a shock to his many friends in this county. Mr. Baber was prominent throughout the county, having teen a candidate last year for count treasurer, and received the support of some of the best people in the county. Mr. Baber was about 55 years ot age ana leaves a wife, several children and nine brothers,"vvho have the deepest sympathy of the entire county in their sad bereavement. Rutherford ton Sun. Deceased was a brother of Messrs. B. A. Baber and J oe L. Baber, of Shelby. The body was interred at Sunshine Wed nesday, Rev. .1. B. Carpentei conducting the funeral services. Has Stood the Test 25 Years. The old. origin 1 GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic You know what vou t-- tnbinir t ia ron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no par. ouc. Schnnl Mnnev Frnm I inunr TaYPc Raleigh Dispatch. Qry The State Superintendent of Public Instruction announces that receipts from liquor licenses I and dispensaries show a g eatjga increase. L.ast years receipts from liquor licenses were $67, 866 and from dispensaries $19, 551, total $77,443. This year receipts from liquor licenses are $53,778, a falling off of some1 $14,000, but there is a big jump in receipts from dispensaiie-t. which aggregate $77,232, mak ing the total S132,011, an in crease of $44,567 over last vesr. Look at that Oven If there is one thing in the world., about a Stove or range that ap peals to the housewife, it's the oven g Listen to this:- ah the doors and racks in Buck s 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. IN PRAISE OF CHAMBER LAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. There is no other medicine manufactured that has re ceived so much praise and so many expressions of gratitude as Chaimberlain's Cough Remedy. It is effective, and prompt relief follows its use. Grateful parents everywhere do not hesitate to testify to its merits for the benefit of others It is a certain cure for croup and will prevent the attack if given at the first appearance of the disease. It is especially adapted to children, as it is pleasant to take and contains nothing injurious. Mr. E. A. Humphreys, a well known resi dent and clerk in the store of Mr. E. Lock, of Alice, Cape Colony, South Africa, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to ward off croup and colds in my family. II found it to be very satisfact ory and it gives me pleasure to recommend it." For sale by W. A. Leslife. Morganton Hardvare Company: MORGANTON TRANSFER CO. General Draying and Hauling. Freight and Baggage Care fully Handled Promptly Delivered. When in need of our services 'phone 117. WOOD AND COAL Office over First National Bank. M. SILVER, Manager. 5Gif Until after Xmas a large Photograph of yourself in a neat frame Feek with every dozen cab inet photos, at Webb's Studio, Over Gaithei's Sook Store. We have on hand at all time the very best grade of Lump Coal, for grates and stoves, and all kinds of Wood. Prompt Delivery. 'Phone 121. W. M. KIBLER & SON. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE H0NEYTAR Hed Clcrar Blossom and Honey Bee on titrj Battle. Jslsfi' OUR. NEW tffl JM . Holiday Stock lyi Wattches, Clocks, Jewelry SILVERWARE NOVELTIES, ETC., And many Charming1 and Appropriate Gifts, that cannot here be enumerated, contains a great variety of Pleasing and Appropriate Presents for everybody's needs. Our special effort this season in the direction of Original Nov elties and New Features has met with most gratifying success and we invite your attention to the newest and best. B' R O O C H E S Our line of Brooches is exceedingly at tractive. We have the newest designs in solid gold, gold filled, gold plate and sterl ing silver. We have brooches that cost but triflethat possess both beauty of design and good wearing qualities. Also the more elaborate and expensive solid gold patterns. The makin&r of Silverware is now a fine art. We are showing a line specially bought for Christmas, which surpasses any we have ever handled. The patterns are rich, rare and artistic: the prices reasonable in every sense. When vou see them we believe you will agree with us that there is a touch to these goods peculiar to themselves. Gifts of Silverware are always greatly appre- STICK PINS Fobs and Link But tons are among the most popular gifts for men and are cer tainly amongthemost useful, and such gifts selected from our smart line of these goods are sure to be well appreciated. Don't overlook these in selecting gifts for men. ciated by the housewife and adds comfort and pleasure that all the household may share SOUVENIRS Don't overlook our line of Souvenirs in making selections of your holiday gifts, particularly those you have to send away. We have the brightest and snappiest line of these goods imagin able. .They must be seen to be appre ciated. We have them in burnt wood, leather, silver, aluminum and nickel. These are to behadinalineof local views Set for ladies. We are showing a very pretty line of these goods in the very uewest patterns and at lowest prices. Sterling and Ebony Toilet and Manicure Sets. Nice line of mili tary brushes and sterling sets for men, someteing that would please the most fastidi jus. Look thern over. CLOCKS Clock, ornamental and useful. The skill of the cabinet maker, the deftness of the marble artisan, the symmetrical design of the worker in bronze and the cunning conceits of the handy crafts man are all well illustrated in our line of Clocks. You will do well to look them over. You should have a clock in each room in the house. They are a necessity and a comfort. Rinqs Mve ever been the most favored article of jewelry, and justly so, for w:. at could be prettier than one of these eleaantlv wrouant circlets or aoia, . uriuuuiuywi tvun pityiuuuu, pearls, sapphires, emeralds, opals, or engraved with artistic mono- We take particular pride in our select line of Rings. Many new and graceful ideals, har monious combinations of beau ty, solidity and fine work manship. They will appeal strongly to your appreciation of the beautiful in the good. I Grove's Tasteless Chill Tome Me ti. j . . a a ..1 Coloc ror Orf tmA a Half Million r-rxi me resi a years averagt; ww w, v. ?ottI t us j MMM:- wwt No Cere. No Pay. uc. S Enclosed wkh every bottle is a Ten. Cent, package of Grove's Mack Hoot. Uver Pills. CURE FOR SORE NIPPLES. As soon as the child is done nursii g apply Chamberlain's Salvft. Wine it off with a soft cloth before allowing the child 1 to nurse. Many trained nurses use this with the best results. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by W. A. Leslie. ruUes, etc., or made with signet top gram. We have rings from twelve cents to twelve dollars in price, solid golc rings from fifty cents up, rings for babies, children, ladies and men. Signet rings from the smallest to the largest. Be sure to look them over. BIG 1STEW TynSTFV OF 12 CENTS SURPRISES. . 1 X - A 1 -.1 full of big surprises indeed and contains a host of the most givable little things of real merit. Thesmall price" n jnaex xo re rcu value of the goods. We cannot enumerate the very wide variety of this line but we hone you will investigate it fully. and if you want satisfaction in selection ana economy in pr.ces, articles of our stock, which contains an array of others equally attractive. This line is yalue of the good T nw PHce? Predominate Through Our Entire Line, will fill your neels. We have elaborated on only a few SWINDELL fe PATTON, Jewelers.
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