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Tf tts The Kews-Herald f JOB PRINTING 11 IS THE Best Advertising 19 -TO- II News-Herald Office. Medium IN THE T. G. COBB, Publisher. THE BVRKE COVNTY NEWS 1 ConoUdtod Nov. 29.1901 THE NO R.GAN TON HERALD I Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance first-Class Work at J, PIEDMONT i SECTION Lowest Prices. No 39. VOL. XXI. MORG-ANTON, N. C, JANUARY 11. 1906. Tf A TT Trv i Made scientifically from pure sugars and vrith 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"maplefiavor. Whole seme you can eat it every day. FOR SALE BT Bristol & Harbison, MOKGAXTON. N. C. FIRE INSURANCE We wti.e Fire lusurance poli cies o:j all kinds of property ia tbe largest borne aud for- eiu companies. . i Everv loss silSl illieu uu tiiupcu.;, insured iu this agency, established fifteen vears ago, Las been prompt ly aud sat.sfactorily settled. Ve are agents for the North Carolina Home, Aetna of Hartford, Hamburg Bremen, Hartford, of Hartford, Con. Iasuraaee Company ot'Xortb America, Niagara of New York, Home, of New York and Gei man American. Policies placed on our books are promptly renewed before expira ation. We write risks from $iOO to $100,OiiO. on property in town or cou'itrv, at lowest rates. AVERY & EE VIII, Ag'8. Posr-oftic Buildirur. UOLIU 4 NDR1H-WESTERN BY SOHEIDXJTiEl Effective July 10, ioo4. XoRTHBOfSD Passenger Mixed Lv Chester 9 OO am 4 30 am Lv Yorkvilie 9 -S am 7 57 am T r . Estonia 10 38 am A !am Mixed " if WW f Lv Lincoln ton 1 1 50 am 10 45 am Lv Newton J - pm x vj pin Lv Hickory l-'o.pra - -u pm 2 20 am 5 15 pm Mixed Ar Lenoir - 10 pm Southbound Passenger Mixed Lv Lenoir A Uo pm Lv Hickory 3 57 pm 9 45 am 5 20 am 11 50 am 7 OO am 9 OO am -i i r l Lv Newton 4 - pm Lv Lincointon 5 02 pm Lv Gastonia G 00 pm i 30 am Lv Yorkvilie 6 50 pm 3 05 pm Ar Chester 7 45 pm 4 45 pm CONNECTIONS. Chester Southern Rv.. S. A. L. and L. & C. Yorkvilie Southern Railway. Gastonis Southern Railway. Lincointon S. A. L. Newtcn nnd Hickory Southern Railway. Lenoir BI .wing Rock Stage Line and C. & X. E. F. Reid. G. P. A.. Chester. S. C. Jdr.la Franco's Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator S'jperi 'r to other remedies sola at hit;h prices, f ' f.n?x- ci. Sin ci ssfullr used fcy over oilO.nnO Vv onsPTi. Prire. '25 Out, drug tii'ir r.v n.a.i. Testimonials booK let free. Dr. LaFraueo, Philadelphia, Pa. MORGANTON TRANSFER CO. General Draying and Hauling. freight and Baggage Care fully Handled Promptly Delivered. When m need of our sei vices 'phone 117. Office over First National Bank. M. SILVER, Manager. Wi P riPVO cx "hanrl j n , . , l all tlTTlP. t.hP. VPTV test grade of LumD U)al, for erates and stoves, and all kinds' oi Wood. Pro, ,mPt Delivery. f Hone Ul. - r.. W. M KIRI PR R, QflN v.i f 21 a To men, between ages Sta "J c.'t'zenn of the United Hits' .Joa character and temperate Ensrl l"can sPeak. read and write tuning i nr i rt,. . : 1 a i Ciil;hart"fe.;Nvc-'4.0 Colnt: ' V- c ' Kenaa Jiff 15 West Trade Patton ave.. all Building, or Bank Bulding, JETER. Dr. p. f. Holliday. Jeter & Holliday, dentists, FF!0 over Miujhesy Store. P yePreJ to do .11 t rfi iiit4 t 1 ' ' ear suture will make places: State 8ellvs cu A1Pme, Urexel, Con- - -r..,,jjS ana Kutherford College. LADIES 3 1 WOOD MID COAL THE NEWS OF THE A Batch of Live Items Culled from the Papers of the Adjoining Counties. CLEVELAND. ohelby Star, Tan. 2nd. Mrs. Sarah Kendall, widow of the late B. D. Kendall, died last Friday morning at 2 o'clock, nfrer a lingering illness of several week 8. fc'nndnv was on unusual day in many rep"cts. It was the 53rd Sunday iu the year 1905, and the last time any vear will have 53 Sundays until 2015. Th S! elby people gave Rev. B. Wilson, pastor of the Shelby circuit, who resides in Shelby, a generous "pounding" on Friday night before Christmas. Mr. John J. Justice, a good citizen of this county, died at his home two miles ibove Shelby on Dec. 10th, 11)05, after an illness of several weeks. Deceased was G2 years of age. Mr. James Hararick pissed away at his home on R. F. D. No. 5, Wednesday night, Dec. 20th, and was buried at Union church on Friday at 12 m., the funeral services being conducted by Rev. D. G. Washburn. De ceased was a brrve soldier,? 76 years old. and h aves a wife and three children. Mr. J. W. Chenhall, who has been manager of the British Monazite Company's plant near Shelby t r the past year, left a few days ago for his home in Englaud, and Mr. W. G. Head, who has been assisting Mr. Chen hall, became manager in chW and has charge of all the busi ness of the company. The Shelby Baptist congrega tion remembered the pastor, Rev. M. E. Parrish, most hand somely at the Christmas service at the Baptist church. They presented to him an elegant gold watch, veritably a "thing of beauty," and valuable alike be cause of its intrinsic value and the fine spirit of appreciation in which it was given. Mr. C. M. Webb filed a volun tary assignment for the benefit of his creditors last Thursday. His assets and liabilities aro ap proximately the same. Mr. C. C. Blanton is assignee and Mr. A. H. Webb will take charge of the stocl: of goods for him. The stock inventories something like $13,000. Mr. Webb ia going to take a big railroad contract at an early date. The Christmas entertainments at the Baptist aud Methodist "churches and the Baptist and Methodist chapels in Shelby were splendidly rendered and the exercises were greanv enioyeu bv the children and the congre gations generally. The gifts for the children dispensed glad erood cheer among the little folks and aided in making Christmas the joyous season it should be. Mr. Clarence Pinson, who lived on Mr. D. A. Elliott's place, 2 miles south of Shelby, was killed on Chiistmas night at Blacksburg, S. C, by the passen ger train on the Southern Kail- road. Mr. Pinson left bbelby on the train at 8 o'clock Christmas niirht to visit his father, Mr James Bmson, who resides near Blackshnrs. and after leaving the train he walked a short dis tance down the track and the train ran jvei nun, n m. - i- nnnuupinir . . . that he did not observe its ap- proacn. ne uieu msuum . . Pinson was about du years oi il n hard working VOUniT CJ L V LW V. ' - rn mt I ' HoUi-psm wifpand tvo ,.n;i,l..on Thp hni v was nrouernt . .. VUIX'I " J D t vihoihr nn.l intpi-r-d at Zoar in oucnn ami !'"- " church irravevnid, with the hon- I W WJUl" T " - " " ors of the order of Red -Men, of which Mr. Pinson wasamember. SICKENING SHIVERING FITS Of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved and cured with Elec tric Bitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; ol especial Vmnflfif in malaria, for it exerts I UCiULUb I . a" . ,rHnanna rtn a true curative iuuutu the disease, driving it entirely the svstem. It is mucn tA nrAt'ftrrftd to Quinine, I Viorintr Tin TIP. of this drug's bad after-eilcCLS. Xj. inu"Ji nt Hpnrietta, Tex., writes: My . .Ti,- WQa VArv l0w with ma- 'a i,nnnin.fl. till I i l i t I v - I iu iui Lt. aa va m he tooK Hiiecinc dilibus. wui saved his life. At VV . A. Les lie and Jno. Tull's drugstores; price 50c, guaran eea. You will not find beauty, in wmio-o t.nt. or uornrilexion white wash, true beauty comes to them only that take Hollibter s ii M.tnfflin Tea. It is a woudertal tonic ana oea-iuiuc j v : . rtOTlta mpa or Tablets i iir rnhieis. v a. Jjesiiw. NEIGHBORHOOD. Mcdowell. Marion Democrat, Jan. 5th. "Last evening at 9 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sinclair, on Chestnut street, Miss Grace owinney, or JNew lork, was married to H. W. Dysart, of Marion. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Rowe, of Central Methodist church. The bride is a daughter of Dr. J. B. Swinney, resident physician of the Fordham hospital, New York City." The above news item was pub lished in the Asheville Gazette News, of date December 27, 1905. It apprised the many friends of the groom of a rather unexpected culmination of a pretty romance. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Dysart, is a capable young business man associated with his brother, E. H. Dysart, in the insurance busi ness here. The bride, sister of Mis. J. Alexander Sinclair, has an acquaintance here, having visited with Mrs. G. I. White. At an early hour yesterday morning the large rectifying establishment of R. H. Bennett & Co. was totally destroyed by fire. The fire, the origin of which is y t a mystery, was dis covered by Edgar I'uckndge, who carries the mail between the depot and ioriffice, at ?1 5:25 a. m. He apprised iNijiht Operator Wallace at the depot and heimmediately began arous ing men by means of the tele phone, with a view of preventing the spread of the fire. At the time, the rectifying building was a mass of flames, and doomed. Meanwhile the fireman of the engine of the Salisbury local freight which turnsabout here, was valiantly tooting the whistle and getting up steam to pull out the part of his tmin ex posed to the onslaughter of flames. He succeeded in both particulars. Very rapidly, men hurrid to the scene, and willing hands prepared to keep the hre confined to its first rrey. lhe fully succeeded, aided by the fact that the hard drenchingrain of Wednesday had done a good work. Messrs. Bennett & Mor gan estimate the loss at between $20,000 and 525,000 with about $4,000 insurance. Their books, etc., were locked in a large safe in the office and are uninjured. The depot building was severely scorched and at one time was on fire, but proper effotrs availed aud the loss is slight. . A reasonable amount of food thoroughly digested and prop- erly assiraulated will always increase tne streugiu. u your stomach is a "little off'' Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat and enable the digestive organs to assimilate and transform all tooas into tissue -building blood. Kodol relieves Sour Stomach, Belch ing, Hartburn and all forms of Indigestion, raiataoie ana strengthening. Sold by Alli son's Pharmacy. WATAUGA. Boone Democrat, Tan. 4-th, There are four cases of pneu monia in the family of Mr. Wm Miller on New River, but at last report they were all improving, W. R. Green killed a large red fox near Curl Maple Uap last . ..i. Kohv snvs the fox was cross;n cr the Junaluska turnpike hpn ue kued nim. Tne animal p:0.iip1 t.Vvelve uounds. I , m ,1 Married at 1 ie nooie nip .... .., u i r n ut- bride s tatner, jjr a. a. " , f.,J near Rutherwood, n tne oiu I , t-v iilt Mr. G. VV. JvejB. oi uar uy, Wilkes conntv, to Miss ioyce Cook, T. L. Cntcher, Esq., per forming the ceremony School opened yesterday in the laree new Training bcnooi duuu I . 11 1 1 'ng men .... IJ - iv-u i . i t : U rt ..A rooriis m tne aormuury uavc hppn coiiir)lere.J and are ready to be occupied. Mrs. Mat tie Top pings will take charge of the building lor tne preseui A JAMAICAN LADY SPEAKS HIGHLY OF CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. tvt-h f? nnn.pl Hart, wife of the superintendent of Cart o ot rTincston. Jamaica. West Indies lsianas, sayo vu" she has for some years Chamberlain s uougu ntrVta. p.miin and Whoop- onneh ana nas liuuxixe .e.Anna, ir, it. nrl would not be without a oottie oi 1. u KnHhvW. A. Leslie. ... gfj-g gKCaSia lur ' - . r.r. Digests what yoa et CATAWBA. Newton Enterprise, Jan. 4th. Mrs. Jack Caldwell died Sun day night, aged 90. She was one of the oldest persons in the Monbo section. Mrs. V. P. Shipp will build a hotel and store building... this summer on her corner lot where the Haynes House now stands. On New Year's day Mr. L. L. Witherspoon waspromotedfrom local to .--pedal counsel for the Southern Railroad and his son Mr. Donald Witherspoon became local counsel. We are authorized by Mr. W. B. Gaither, chairman of theNew ton Graded School board, to say that the school will start with six teachers on February 1st. If the weather is not too unfavor able, it is hoped to get the build ing readv bv that time. But if this is not done, rooms will be rented temporarily until work ' Dn the graded school building is far enough along to begin using j the rooms iifc-ifary. The school will continue tour montns, Feb ruary, March, April and May. At 2 p. m. last Saturday Mr. D. J. Carpenter entertained at dinner at t he Piedmont Hotel the employes of the Newton Hoisery Mill. There were present the of fice force, some of the traveling men, the foremen of the different departments and the men and women and boys and girls who run the machines. The dinner was a good one, and was very much enjoyed and appreciated bv all who were present. This is an annual custom with the Newton Hosierv Mill, for which it is to bf .commended. For Over Sixty Years. Mrs. Winslow' Soothine Syrup has been nsed for over 60 years by millions of mothers for their children -while teething, with per fect success. It soothes the child, softens the earns, allays all pain: cores wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will re- lieTe the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold bv Drneeists in every cart of the world. Twenty-nve cents a bottle, tie sore ana ask for "Mrs Wtnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. - - - Tuttle-Newland. Lenoir Topic. 3rd. Tbe ceremony at high noon to day that made Miss Elizabeth Tattle and Mr. H. T. Newland man and wife, was tbe most elaborate and largely attended that has taken place here for some time, due entirely to the popularity and high esteem in wbicb tbe contract ing parties are held by their host of friends. The ceremony wap performed by Rev. W. R. Gwaltuey. pastor of tbe Baptist chnicb in Hickory. Long before tbe appointed boar the Baptist church, which was beautifully decorated for tne oc casion, was nuea witn tne inenas and relatives of .tbe bride aud groom. Shortly before 1 o'clock tbe contracting parties, with their attendants, entered, tbe bride with her dame of honor, Mrs It. A. McHagb, of Portsmouth, V., and the groom with his best man, Mr. Robert Clavwell. of Morean- tou. Tbe bride, with her dame of honor, was preceded by tbe asbers, Messrs. J. K. Ballew and J. Widby, of Marion, followed by the atten dants of honor, Immediately preceding tbe bride were the riDg-bwarers, little Miss Alma Newland Seagle and Master Edward Covington. Tbe bride and her party pro ceeded directly up the aisle, meet- ing the groom ami his best man at me mier, wunr..Ur wiruiuu., . - Derforme d under an evergreen aich supporting a hnge wedding bell. Tne happy coaple left on tbe afternoon train for an extended tour of tbe South including Flor ida and the West Indies, followed host of . bv the best wishes of a friends. State op Ohio, Citt of Tolbdo. - t.iioas couktt. i vranir T. chenev makes oath that he is senior gartner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doina business in the City-of Toledo, r'nnnttr nnH stntf aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED ivir.i.iRs for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall a CatarrTi Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my nnnr. thin 6tn clav oi utMmocr, A. MJ. n.ir. ratarth Cure Is taken infernal y. an. atets directly on he blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. Send for testimonials free. , - r 1 , Take HaU's Family PUIS for constipation. Big Fire in Charlotte. Charlotte. N. C. Jan. 5 Fire which started at three o'clock this afternoon in the main gas balding nf th Charlotte Consoliaated Don strnction Compa"y almost totain . ..... dest roved the building, entailing a los8of$50,000 or more. Tbe main gas tank, only a few fet distant, waa nnininred. Enoaeb of the machm- erv wias anvea to conuuuc iuo mnnf(tnre oi cas. ana me uavia ate not inconvenienced. TndiVestion is easily over come by the use of Kodol Dy- srjeDsia Cure, because this remedy algesia' wnat yum onrl fri UPS thft stomach a rest allows it to reeuperate auu etrnns' acain. Kodol re lieves lnaigestion, reicuiug oi aac. Sfnr Stomach. Heart- . , , .D . -r i i Burn, etc., and enaoies me riio-octivA organs' to transform -""-' ' . , . . . , a fnods luto tne Kina ot riuu . - . ..i i- j red blood that .makes. health and strength.' - bold-Dy Aiii son's Pharmacy. Every L Two Minutes Physicians tell us that all -the blood in a healthy human body passes through the heart once in every two minutes.. If this action be- vcomes irregular the whole body suffers. Poor health follows poor blood ; Scott's Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why SCCTTS EMULSION is such a great aid is because it passes so quickly . into the blood. It is partly di gested before it enters the stou.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 . j , We, will lend 70a ' sample free. Be sure that this picture m the form of a label is on the wrap per of every bottle of s Emulsion you buy. Scott & Bowns . Chemist! 409 Pearl St., N. V. 50 cento mud ft. 00, . . . ; All dnif f Uu Couldn't Stand The Names. - Bob Taylor. A good old Northern preacher once visited the .Sooth to evange lize the heathen of Dixie. At 'be close of bis . sermon he announced he would baptize the children if their p .rents wbald bring the m forward.- There was a large crowd .jreseut, and a sturdy woman biooght forth a half dozen babes, raiigmg from pneto six years old. 'Name this child," said the old preacher, laving, bis. hand on tbe head of th eldest. "Jeff Davis," was tbe reply.; The audience smiled and the preacher nervously baptized tbb child. "Name this. -child,';, taking tne next one in bis arms. "Albert Srdnev Johnston.'' Tbe smile of the audience grew broader, aud tbe face of tbe preacher grew redder , as he , wept on with the ceremony. uName this one," he gasped. "Alexander, Sreckipridge Beaure gard." Tbe next was a litte girl, and tbe . . . m - m neacber !.tav?d a Bleu oi.reiiei. "Name this cbiM," be said trsmn' loosly. "Mmy Seaesb Sionewall JacksoK : Lee,'' came. tbe,proad response The audience roared, the preach er dropped . tbe child, telegraphed tbe President for pioteetion. ana took tbe first train for tbe land of "Yfiukee Poodle." The soothing and comforting effects of DeWitr's- Wic& Hazel Salve, when applied to1 Piius snrpii. puts, boils, etc., sarj(jues pain almost instantly. - ph 8 8& v6 draws out tne m- flammation, reduces swelling -m. I A il and acts as a ruoeraciem, inus circulating the blood through the diseased partsv permitting or aidincr Nature to permaneia- ly remove the trouble entirely. Sold by Allison's Pharmacyf . A Million Starving in Northern Japan.! Thousands are starving in north Japan, aqcprding . to ;advlees re ceived. A government report says Mivaea. Fukabima and lwate provinces, with a population of 2, 821.557. Mre confronted by tbe. worst famine in aixty. years. So ereat is tbe calamity in Mivaea "that tbe sentence or death has been passed on one- third of the. people of the pro vince." Already thousands in tbe three provinces are obliged to eat shrubs, roots ana oars oi trees io sustain life, and a million people are in extreme condition. Committees of foreign residents have been formed to arrange systematic relief. A GRIM TRAGEDY Is daily, enacted in thous ands of homes, as Deaths claims, in each one. another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. But when Coughs and Cold are - properly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oakiandon, Ind., writes: 'My i who uu tuo wuuiuuuuui w 1 three doctors -.crave .her up. i j? many sue . luok. ur. xvaug b - 1 New Discovery for Consump- 1 1 .i j u : uon, vxjugus uu vaiius, jwuiuu cured her. and today she is well- I - . . . T . 1 ,, . , i and strong." n kiiis tne germs of all diseases One dose re - i-i a 1 r r . neves, vruarauieeu at uuc auu $1.00 by W. A. Leslie and Jno. - LTull, druggists. Trial Dottle I free. AN OLD INDEPENDENT. The .. death of Senator David Wark, the oldest member of the Canadian parliament, recalls an an ecdote which illustrates Ms remark able independence. At the age of 101 he was still holding the seat which had been his for almost half a century. During his last years his family had been worried about his habit of traveling alone in midwinter from his home in Frederickton, N. B., to his post in Ottawa. They urged him to let his daughter ac I eomnanv him. Senator Wark would have none of her. "A man of my age," he said, "has all he can do taking care of him self without having a woman to look after." Bubbly Creek. Chicago has a noble, if somewhat odorous, waterway called Jubbly creek. The . stockyards discharge into it. It has been discovered that the famous stream will burn. Says a local paper: "That this historic section of the i city's commercial waterway can bub- ; ble, and . does bubble, and tnat it can exude smells compared to which a rendering plant is as a fragrant morn in budding June, and does so exude, has long been a matter of la ' cal history, if not pride. But that ' the famed old swimming pool can be converted into kinetic heat ener gy by the mere application of a match has remained for the Weekly Health Bulletin to disclose. ; . It is now proposed to set the river on fire 1 j . To Cure a Cold in One Say. I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. i AH druggists refund the money if it fails to 1 x? or r n... : : ..1. dox. zac. Sale of J. J J. Simpson Land. By virtur and in pursuance of the judg ment ot tne superior c ourt ot ounce county, N. C. made and entered at the August, term. 1905. of said court, in a certain special proceeding therein pending entitled , Taylor, Adm'r of J. I. I. Simpson, against Tames Simpson and others. I will sell at public auction to tne nignest Dinaer, ior cash, at the com t House door ia tne town day of February. A. D. 1906, the following of Mortranton. N. c. on Monday, tne tn described tracts or parcels of land lying and being in tne county et Burice ana state 01 North Carolina, being the land on which Laura Mooney, widow of J. J. J. Simpson formerly resided, said land aesi designated and described as follows, to wit: First tract. Beginning on a post-oaic stumn, Simpson s corner, and runs north Id west Sa poles to a small Biacgum. 1. a Wainwrieht's corner: thence west with his line. 58 pules to a rock, nis corner in l,. jm Scott's line; then south with his line 70 poles to a small wnite-oak, scott s corner; then east, with T. L. Hpley's line, crossing a branch. 64 ,oles to a staKe, Kpiey's corner. Ilipti annth 76 noles to a Llack-srum. now Will Ferree'a corner in Epley's line, the old Roman corner; then east with said Ferree's line 90 poles to a stake or black-rak in the Hall line; ;then north " east, witn tiairs line. 5 poles to a stake in Scott's line; then west, with Scott's line 92 poles to the begin ning, containing 71 acres. Seceond tract. Beginning on a stake or black-oak, Simpson's corner, and runs south 82 east 70 poles to a stake in John Epley's line: then north 8 east 58 poles to a Hick ory, Epley's and Nancy Hall's corner; then north 8i6 West, with Hall's line 70 poles to a black-oak and two rocks in Simpson's line: then South 8 west with Simpson's line 58 poles to the beginning, containing 125V3 acres. . This the 4th day of January, A. D. 1906. . U. TAILUK, Admr.of J. T J. Simpsondeceased. Avery & Krvin, Attys. COTT O N Increase bar COTTONl Values Above Par MtldiPerAcreT It is a well known tact that cotton. or any other crop, produced with Vir ginia-Carolina Fertilizers will bring' tbe highest possible price on tne mar ket. Make' healthy, strong. well-e- ve loped, early cotton, with full grown bolls on the fruit limbs at the base as well as all the way up to the very top and tip ends of tne branches of the cotton plants, by liberally usiEg Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. They contain all tbe materials neces sary to supply to your land the ele tb yo , be bv reoeated cultivation year after year. ments wnicn nave been tacen rrom 11 These fertilizers will greatly "increase your yields per acre." Accept no sub stitute from yonr dealer. VIrglnla-CaroUaa Chemical Co. Richmond. Va. Atlanta. Oa. Norfolk. Va, Savannah, Ga. Durham. N. C. Montgomery. Ala. Charleston, S. C. Memphis, Tenn. Baltimore, uu. enreveport, la. yrCrSrL- J vJViki; MSA i & j PATTON SCHOOL MORGANTON, N. C. Next term of five months opens Jan. 1, 1906. Tuition per month from $2.50 to $3.50. Boys and; girls desiring it are prepared for college. Special attention is given to public school teachers. The present term is the best we have had in an ex perience of over twenty-five years. Address R. L. PATTON. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. U: ' i has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales rzLw tw, Ai nf tnprit aaMal to vou? j! I poiue wa Enclosed witn every Physiognomy. Dr. Barnardo, the great London child saver, was ouce discussing crime ana criminals with a Scotland Yard ex pert and expressed his disbelief in the theories of heredity and criminal phys iognomy, lie produced two photo graphs of two well known men and showed the faces only to the expert "One," he said, "is that of a once noto rious criminal, and the other is that of a notably good man. Tell me which is which." Without hesitation the expert designated one of the photographs as that of the notorious criminal. Dr. Bernardo was triumphant. The expert criminologist had chosen the photo graph of an archbishop of Canterbury. KPGood nosUicn oneii lor in telligent help only. Girls can make from 81.50 to o0 a day after they become experts looping and knitting. Also good help wanted for toppers, inspectors and menders. Several nice cottages ready for occupancy, rent cheap. Newton Hosiery Mills, Newton, N. C. BOGER, R0SEBR0UQH & CO Exclusive Brands Prize Winners Highest Award Endorsed by five hundred and fifty customers. Distributed during our Holiday free Souvenir Sam ple Display. Windsor Palace Coffee . Java Ma-Mo Coffee Sovereign Mixed Tea Blue Ribbon Extracts "Mothers" Bread Nabiscos Majestic (Soft Wheal Flout) New Siver Leaf While Wheat Flour) Taffy Tolu Gum Premumi Hams Silver Leaf Lard Cottolene Lard Blue Lable English Bacon Beach Nut Bacon Heinz's Pickles and Olives. NEW GOODS EVERY DAY. 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The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Jan. 11, 1906, edition 1
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