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NSURANCfS We wri-.e Fire Insurance poli cies o;i ' '- of p roper rr jU r ,t. - ., come aud i I e:u ciiuirtuies. fi v loss sustained on ropert.v insured in this ageucy, established fifteen years a-f, has been prompt ly a ad siit.slacrorily settled. a:e agmts for the North Carolina Home, Aetna oi Hartford, Hitnltuiii Bremen, 14 .if'.! ota, oi riamoru, ou i i- r T c j ijco Company otNorth 'iag ia of Mew Tork, H-.'tue, of New York and Get man American. Poiii ie- pi u-ed ou our books are proinp'iy rtrne eu uciuic cAna- We write risks from $i00 to Jlii't.imn, mi tuieiTy in town or bi-iin. !oesr tares. AVEKY & EEVIN, Ag'9. 1 Post-oiiic- iiiji'tliiiiT. CAROLINA k nDHIH-WESiEHN M SCHEDULE Effective July 10, I94. ViHTHS'H'SD I'a-ener 3Iixed Mixed Lv Cictcr 9 0') am 4- 30 am j.v Vorkvire 9 S am 7 57 am tv Gastnia 10 3S am Jam I.V Lisc: ua 1 1 50 am 10 45 am Lv Ni Tti n 1 2 2 pm 1 OO pm lv Hickory 12 57 2 20 pm 2 20 am lr Lenoir " - lo pm 5 15 pm Souths'.1- nd Pasfi!ger Mixed Mixed Lv Lenoir 3n." pm 9 4-5 am Lv Hitkorv 3 57 pm 5 20 am 11 50 am Lv Newt, n 4 24-pm 7 VO am Lv Lir.coir.ton 5 02 pm 9 OO am r 12 -"0 Lv Gastocia 0 pm j 30 am tvYvrkvi'le 6 3 pm 3 05 pm 4r Chester 7 45 pm 4 4-5 pm I CONNECTIONS. C'.--ter S nthern Kv., S. A. L. and L. & C. T rkvi"e Sot-.thern Kai'wav. 6 atonic S'".!t':;em Railway. Line lriton S. A. I. Ken ton arA K.i kory Southern Railway. Lenoir Bi .wing Rock Stage Line and C. & I X. j E. F. Reid. G. P. A.. Chester. S. C. I Dr. A. M. Dula," DENTIST. In future I wi'l be in my office, over TuTs drugstore, every day in the eek. prepared to do all kinds of den V' work. Hours 8:30 to 4. MORGANTON TRANSFER CO. General Draying and Hauling. Freight and Bao-awe Care- fully Handled Promptly Delivered. hen in need of our services 'phone 117. Office over First Xational Bank. M. SILVER. Manaaer. inn im mm iuuu IU1U UUIIL. We have on hand at all time the very test grade of Lump jCoal, for grates and SIOVPS Qnrl oil Vinrlc ' 1Viiluu V v OOCl. rompt Delivery. 'Phone 121. V M If I P I CD P, cnM " rVlbLtn Ot bUN. of 2i , urimrried men, between ages t's,... 1 tJ '- citizens of the UnneJ habit-" ,'"Hi character and temperate Eaiiiwil'J-laU rcad an(i write -or,,l ior 'formation apply toRe- fK.rl. .. Ulh(,-er. 15 West Trade - I. P. Jfte Dr. P. F. HOLLIDAY. Jeter & HolHday, Dentists, Millinery Store. Pre '.Vr.rl- t j an K1I1US of Dental . in 'Mis t. ,: '- 'car future wil1 make t iljwiny places: State nllv 4 v-ipine, urexei, Jon- aPnngs and Rutherford College. Mpine, Drexel, Con- If I lAnh," . "lle- - Fatton ave., iHSa'NS-pC., Bank Buldi.g, THE NEWS UF THE A Batch of Live Items Culled from the Papers of the Adjoining Counties. CATAWBA. Newton Enterprise. Feb. 22nd. Mr. John Howard, of Caldwell township, says there were six teen children at one house on his place Sunday afternoon and every one had the whooping cough. As soon as one would - . 1 A. I - 11 1 1 iitcu me run? an would loin in loin the music, and such a v ju never heard. coughing Dr. Charles Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lowe of this place, who is a resident of Ore gon, has recently taken the 33rd degree in Free Masonry. He will U 40 vears old in November, and the Oregon papers say he is the youngest 33rd degree Mason in the United States. What was Sampson's wife's name: that is the allabsorbinor ;nd unanswered question. It lia brought many a dust-covered bible from its hidiug place and there has been more searching of the scriptures since last Thurs day than in any other week in the history of the county. One of Capt. P. W. Carpenter's hens one day last week laid a remarkable curiosity in the shape of an egg. It is a twin egg, or rather two regular size eggs, joined together by a sniairjcarte lage. They have only a thin transparent covering, and the interior of one is U vhite and that of th other all yellow. Minerva f-hoid house in or tiiwnsliip was burned Hick d - vn last Fridav tnorning. About nine o'clock a man, who was passing called out that the houss was on fire, aud rode on. The teacher, Mr. Baxter Baker, and the schol ars did all they could to stop the fire, but was unsuccessful. It caught between the ceiling and roof from a spark from a stove flue, nd was well under way when discoeied Th school has been running about three months. It will not be resumed this year. The money remaining to the dis srict from the apportionment will be used in the building of a new hou-e tor next winters school. tVk One day last week some one discovered a skeleton of a man in a box in the basement of a house in the northern part of town. The house has lately been vacant, aud nobody knows how the skeleton got there. It appears to be that of a grown man. We have heard no sus picion of murder or foul play in connection with it. People are rather inclined to the opinion that some doctor or medical stu dent had been uing the base ment for a dissecting room and had failed to return the bones of the subject to the grave from which thev were taken. Has Stood the Test 25 Years. The old. orieiml GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking, ia ron and quinine in a tasteless form, cure, no pa v. 5(Jc. it No A Scotch Proposal. Martin J. Littleton, of Brooklyn, who won national fame as an orator iu the Democratic National Convention of i902, was considered s a fusion candidate;for Mayor of New York last year, but be refused to allow his name to go before the r.nt.tpntinn s sin nnnonent Of Mayor mc-cmi. I . - 1 The situation remiua meoi tne manner in wuicn a bcoicq oeauie 1 - .11. proposed marriage," explained Mr. Littleton to a friend. "He Jed the maiden of his choice to a church yard and, poiufing to the various neadtones, said: folks are all buried tl.-;e, Jptinie. Wad ve like to be oariea v - - v there too?:' CAUSE OF MANY SERIOUS DISEASES. Phvsicians who have gained a national refutation as an nalvsts of tbe ca .se of various the sofa in the parlor, and sit close Springs, Ala., writes: 1 had nearly dead, of these -- com iwiysia wi iuc . ..-I .. ..... , I rortr ill with Pnanmoma. I ,uv,..u T al diseases, claim thtt if catching t.0.d could l,e 'avoided a long list, of danarerous ailments would never be heard of. Everv one knows that pneu monia aud consumption origi nate from a cold, and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and lunar trouble are fl jrjrravated and rendered more serious by each fresh attack. Do not risk your life or take prianp.fis when vou have a cola Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure it betore these Uiseas develop. This remedy con tains no opium, morphine or other harmful drug and has thirty years of reputa'ion back e !:yJL: a u r, ,oa nnHor everv condition- V. A. Leslie. NEIGHBORHOOD. CALDWELL. Lenoir News, Feb. 23rd. The Lenoir Pressed Brick Co. expect to organize next week. Last Tuesday at noon, Mr. Jessie Ingle, of Monroe. N. C, was married to Miss Dora Nel son, of Patterson, N. C, at the home of the bride's mother, Rev. Albert Sherrill, of Lsnoir Circuit, officiating. Mr. Ingle is a son of Rev. John Ingle, of Blowing Rock, and has been in business for some time at Monroe. Miss Nelson is a daughter of th late W. R. Nelson and is an estimable young woman. The newly wed ded pair took the afternoon train here Tuesday for their home in Monroe. The Methodist congregation has grown so large in Lenoir that the Stewards of the church have been forced to buy 50 fold ing chairs t : be used in the aisles. A new cburch for this growing congregation is a necessity of the near future. Mr. Andrew McAnse, of Chica go, has been in Lenoir for a few days looking'over the furniture industries of the town. Mr. Mc Anse is of the firm of McAnse, Duger & Co. who Ludle the out put of the Kent Furniture Co. and the Lenoir Table Works. He would like to contract for the output of at least two more fac tories at this place if he can. Other Caldwell items. Lenoir Topic, Feb. 21t. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hall left Thursday for Richmond, where Mrs. Hall will take a course of treatment in the hospital.. Messrs. Robert and William Farthing, of Gamewell, left Tues day on their way to Garfield, Wash., where they will make their future home. Rev. Geo. Church received by from Valle express inursday Crucis farm three fine white Wvaudott? chickens. He in tends to make a specialty of this kind of chicken. The Piedmont Grocery Co. will wind up their affairs here by the last of the month and discontinue this branch. The stock Jwill be moved to the home concern at Hickory, from which pla:e this territory will be worked. The "linemen" who are to put ttr Vi lino fri. tlio oloorrir lirrhh I plant, arrived mthecity luesaay and will begin immediately to riiiuii '" - i .tnnff irira I lia man art fllfiil I i . i i :t., 1 uuy eiui,g uF me uuuc, auu engine tor tn plant, ana an work is progressing rapidly. Capt. Jones, of Alabama, son- in-law or our countryman, air. i . i Joe Hayes, is at Ilhodiss now and will rebuild the bridge at that place. In the spring time you reno vate vour house. Why not your body? Holhster's Rocky Mountain ea drives out im purities, cleanses and enriches the blood and Dunnes tne en tire svstem. 35 cents. W. A. Leslie. A Better Test. I've just learned a new charm to tell whether or not a man loves . 1? .ttA v!tl urirli tltn hiilcr ing. pompadour. "What is it!" asks the girl with 'be new diamond ring. Why, jca take fonr or five apple seeds aud namceacbot tneni after a particular wan, aud place them tbe apple heeds, I mean- on the stove, and the first one that pops is the oue that loves yon. "Hump!" mased tbe girl with tbe new diamond ring, absent-minded ly twisting that piece of jewelry about her finger. "1 know a surer way than that.'' "You dot'' Ys. iudeed. You take oue particular mas and place bim on 7 bu u i u, him mlth f 11 A liorllf lirr.lH UW. aud look up to him very attentive ly, and if he doesn't pop you know it's time to nut auother man on t": . kola." TCCZEMA. TETTER, SALT RHEUM, 1TUU, '-KllNl WORM, HERPES, BARBER'S ITCH. All nf these diseases are at tended by intense itching, which is almost instantly re lieved by applying unamoer ain's Salve ana oy us con tinued use a permanent cure may pe eueuieu. cured marty cases hsisted all other treatment. : sale by W. A. Leslie. Mcdowell. Marion News, Feb. 22nd. The town aldermen have bought water meters, which they propose to put in all places where water is used. On last Thursday morning a box car standing on the siding near the" Western furniture fac tory was discovered to be on fire. The fire had gained such head way that it was impossible to put it out. The car was trans ferred to the track near the 3 C's depot where all of the car, except the floor, and all the contents were destroyed. The car was loaded with merchandise. It is not known how the fire origi nated but it is thought that some matches, which were in the car, were ignited in shifting the car aronnd the j ard. On last Thursday J. L. C. Bird, esq., and his sou Fred were re turning from Asheville and while the train was at Old Fort Mr. Bird went out to buy some ap ples and was standing on the steps. After purchasing the ap ples he turned to go back into the car and the train stai ted. H& lost his balance and having i hands full of apples he could not use them and he fell to the ground and tre train came on leaving him there and taking his little boy with it. Upon examination it was found that the extent of Mr. Bird's injuries wrere a broken rib on the left side and a severely skinned arm and shin. Mr. Bird was of course, very much shaken up and suffered a good deal. He is able to be out. Other McDowell Items. Marion Democrat, Feb. 23rd. The water was turned into the mains Thursday and Engineer tassidy and the foreman went around to try all the hydrants. It looked interesting to aee the water pouring forth from the hydrants. All the hydrants were tested to get the air out before making the hose tests !or prea- sure. Edwin Guy, of the First Nati onal Bank returned Wednesday from Spruce Pine, where he had been to put the new bank there in operation. Mr. Guy reports the outlook as exceedingly favor able to a good business and says the new bank's quarters are cozy and well furnished. The fittings for the bank were made here bv Mr. Hassler. For Over Sixty Years Mrs, Winslow's Soothing; Syrup has been used for orer 60 years by millions of mothers for their children while teethinsr. with per fect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures -wind rolic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will re Iiere the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druesrists in every part of the world. for "Mrs winslow's soothmK syrup," and r' n l-l. I f- I - , r reman urauueu rivmu nauie.i ' The fireman and engineer-who . Monntain L5mited . ... moronI? I v-" - B capatred an .immense American .... ... eaele as it waa nwioz id tne air. The experience is probably unique in railroading. The aufortanate king of birds will spend the remainder of bis days in satiating tbe wondering gaze of the crowds at City Park. Tbe eacle measures 7 feet and 4 inches from tip to tip. It was about 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon when neanng. Limoo that tbe engine crew noticed tbe bird flying low and straight ahead of tbe train. Tbe train was then traveling at from sixty to sixty -five miles an boar, and if it did not I i i . nn,.A if nraa AviAant I that the eagle woald be overtaken, xbe bird was on the left side and s the eneine flashed by the flre- man reached oat and grabbed the Djrd by the leg aud palled it into the cab. With tba aid of the engi neer the big fellow was dowuea and tied, but it took quite a fight. Denver Republican. STRIKES HIDDEN ROCKS When vour shin of health strikes the hidden rocks i of. Consumption, Pneumonia, etc. 1 i. : e Ar-r1i- rrai you are lost, if you don t eet help from Dr. king's JNew iis- Anvprv for Consumption. J. W. McKinnon,. ot xaiiaaega 1 - . 1 f7 A. j I J nnrler tne care OI iwo uuuiurs, hnt was e-ettincr no better when " 19 T. , T , i imrv'C! i oegau to taa-c ui o vt l -v! rpun C.i.t Hnga New Discovery. The nrst dose cave - relief, and one bottle cured me." isure cure ior soro throat, bronchitis, coughs and nrtlds-. Guaranteed at ; John Tull, and W. A. Leslies, drug stores, price: ouc ana sti.uu. rp.;0l Krtttla froo. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. r Thz Kind Yen Ha?9 Always Bsirgfat Bears the eaatitfe of ifflwetisipsoil Impoverished soily like impov erished blood, needs a proper fertilizer. A chemist by analyz ing the soil can tell you what fertilizer - to use for different products. If your blood is impoverished your doctor will tell.you what you need to fertilize it and give it the rich, red corpuscles -that are lacking in it. It may be you need a tonic, but more likely you need a concentrated fat food, and fat is the element lacking in your system. There is no fat food that i is so easily digested and assimi lated as Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It will nourish and strengthen the body when milk and cream fail to do it. Scott's Emulsion is always the same; always palatable and always beneficial where the body is wasting from any cause, or adults. either in children We will send you staple tree. , tie sare tnat una pic ture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emul sion yon buy. scan 4 EOWKE CHEMISTS 9 Pearl su)(8w Ton - 50c. and $1.00. : All Druggists. . Lovers' Signals." Charlotte Chronicle, . Sometime ago a young fellow of Concord was married to a fine joung woman of that town. He was engineer of a freight train on the Southern road and every night that he - passed through Concord be would let the people of tbetowo know that he loved bis wife. His : signal was the wblpporwill's call, and he could play - It with the whistle cord to perfection.- We are reminded of tnis bv an incideut in a little town iu Pennsylvania. Tbe residents for some lime past, it is said, bad been alarmed by tbe apparent erratic tooting of the big whistle at tbe water-works station, wnicn is usea zo signny tne nours when the crews change.; Bat the mystery waa explained by the dis covery that a member of the - crew bad been asiog tbe woistle for t an original purpose.- Tbe member of tbe pump station lorce has a sweet heart whose home is across tbe Allegheny River, on tbe bill above Ford City. In order , to keep in communication with her tho young man devised a set of signals with the whistle, each toot meaning some particular word or sentence and when he bad tbe scheme com pleted he gave tbe young woman a copy of tbe code ard she lost : no time in committing it to memory. When tbe young man is at work and wants to give tbe maid some message, such as TU be around to night," be steps to tbe string that coutroUtbe whistle, gives it the numbe of toots required by tbe code and away goes, the message sailine aeross tbe river in a mo ment's time. We love incidents of this sort. The Concord's Vwbip-por-will'' at first a source of annoyance to sleepy people, became a love note, when they understood it, and tbey would remain awake at night to hear it. The lovers, God bless them! And may-there be always a clear atmosphere tor their sig nals. THE COLONELS L00. WATER - Colonel John M Ful'er, of Honey Grove Texas,, nearjy met his Waterloo, f rom L Liver and Kidney trouble. In" a re cent letter, he says:. "I was IliniULO. AUU. OIUIUUKU X -l i-- I - . - . . . mw fnTnihr dnntfir. ha rtirlime I rt rrnnrl n I ornt n. riflrt hnt.t.ln V a f-y " " - I . "it,. . , n-n ot your great xi eciric uiuers, I , i -i t J which cured me. I consider! then the best medicine on earth, and thank God who gave vou the knowledge to make them.'? Sold, and guaranteed to cure, Dyspepsiar Biliousness and Kidney Disease, by, A. Leslie and : John Tul', drug gists, at 50c a bottle. - A Guaranteed Cnre for Pile. Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists rernnd aosn u PA40 OINTMENT tails o cure anr case, no mat ter of how long standing, in 8 to 14 davs. First DDcutioa itives ca-wr ana rest &oc. it your :.irvegist ham ' it send 50c in stamp ana ii -wi - t lurnraratu pox-paia oy run Medicine tic. uotfi, Ma. Would you not like to talk every day to thousands, of people about your business? If so, there is one agency that will enable you to do this successfully the reliable, up-to-date newspaper. Years ago; it was the custom of statesmen to trayel thro' the country - making speeches in various places. They did this to familiarize the people with public questions of the day. It was necessary then to make these speeches be cause there were but few newspapers. Now when a campaign is begun only a few speeches are made. They are made for the purpose of being reported and published in the newspapers. States men formerly addressed an audience of a thousand people, while the speaker of today, through the newspapers, ad dresses an audience of several hundred thousand. Just so it is with business men. They formerly ad vertised their goods thro' circulars in the neighborhood in which they lived. Now the conditions have changed and the newspaper is used for advertising pur poses. Circu lars and all scheme advertis ing are discredited and the newspaper is the one desirable, successful medium. Merchants Journal. AFFLICTED WITH RHEU MATISM. "I was and am vet afflicted with rheumatism," says Mr. J. C. Bayne. editor of the Herald, Addington Indian ; Territory, 'But thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Balm am able once more to attend to business. It isfthe best of liniments." IE troubled with rheumatism give Pain Balm a trial and vou are cer tain to be more - than pleased with the prompt relief which it attoras.-' Une application re neves tne pain. For sa'e by W- A. Leslie. An expert announces that the differences bee ween the Agricul tural Department's cotton re ports and the real statistics, does not amount to a drop in tne bucket. Possibly not; but it has J amounted to a good many drops m tv,e "bucket shoD." By Way Of Comparison At the bottom ia a picture of a farm on which our fertilizers were not used. Notice the very poor growth ? At the top, there la a photogTaph of the field of a planter who believes la the liberal use of only c Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers.1 See the good, even stand, and tall, luxuriant plants? You can see many other interesting pictures of farms like these on which the crops of poor and good yields are compared, in our large, pretty almanac. Ask your dealer for it, or send us 6c. in stamps to pay the cost of wrapping and postage. Increase yonr yields per acre" by us ing Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Buy no other. - Virginia Carolina Co. Chemical ; Richmotd. Va. Norfolk. Va, . Durham. N. C. Charleston, S. C Baltimore, Md. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis. Tenn. Shreveport, La. t1 PAT TON SCHOOL MORGANTON, N. C. 1. Next term of five months opnes Jan. 1, 1906. 2. Tuition pr month from $2.50 to $3.50. 3. Boys and girls desiring it are prepared for college. 4. Special attention is given to public school teachers. 5. The present term is the best we have had in an ex perience of over twenty-five years. Address R. L. PATTON. has stood the test 25 years. Average Annua! Sales over One end a Half fcEHica bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to yov ? No Care, No Pay. 50c Enclosed with every bottle is Ten Cent, package ot Grove's Block Root. Liver Pills. Menkes CleociY Brewed With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of , the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Full instructions in the " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake with Royal Baking Powder. Gratis to any address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW .YORK. Ahead of Miss Pullman. News and Obierrer. They say that Miss Pullman names all the cars made at her papa's factory. If you have looked to see the names of Pullman cars you have woudered how the names were manufactured. The young lady is a g nius, if by herself she invents those remarkable names. It is gratifjiug that the new bridal Pullman for the President's daugh ter is named "The Republic." We might have expected it lo be "Aliceworth"' or "Longroose" or something like that. The late Col. James Fanutleroy Taylor was the most famous maker nf namPM Tijlnifrh liaa nrnrinnari - r"-wU) but neither Miss Pullman nor Col. I BOQER, ROSEBROUGHi & CO 100 Seed. 3 otatoes. Bliss, Rose, Hebron, Goodrich, Burbanks. OM HUNDRED BAGS. BOQER, ROSEBROUGH, & COMPANY. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tome 3owder Taylor could eqaal the young col lege men who named tbe college aanuals. The college yells ara simple and idyllic compared to the college annnals, as tbe following simple names given show: North Carolina, Yackety Yack; A. and M., Agromeci; Lelaod Stanford, Quad; Tulane, Jamba. layt; We6t Virginia, Monticoli; Western University of West Vir ginia, Mnrmarmontis; Syracust, Onondagan; Ohio State, Makio. If the Pullman company should need assistants to help - name tb cars it would do well to employ tba foung men who name the collega annuals. It would be a guarantee , . , ..! nn-., . 100 J
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