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The News-Herald Bring Your JOB PRINTING IS THE Best Advertising -TO- lli Medium ! News-neraia unice. T. G. COBB, Publisher. Subscription Price, $f Per Year In Advance I IN THE - First-Class Work at Lowest Prices. J PIEDMONT, SECTION VOL. XXII. MORG-ANT ON, N C, OCTOBER 4, 1906. No. 25. NBWMiERALO. Weak Hearts re d-'S to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every 0-.5 hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It waa simple lndiges ,.0'n. It is a scientific fact that all cases ol hart disease, not organic, are not only trsu-e.ibis to, but are the direct result of lndl eiS::n. All food taken Into the stomach t hVr'-i fails of perfect digestion ferments and s-el s the stomach, puffing it up against the hart. This Interferes with the action ol (C- h;irt, and In the course of time thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. V- D. Kauble. of Nevada, O.. says: I hd stomach a and was In a bad state as I had heart trouble JpVit. 1 too Kodol Dyspepsia Cure lor about foui uj-'-s aid it cured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat nd rslieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. e lt:S0.-.!y. $1.00 Size holding 2 timet the trial size, which sells for 50c prepared by E. O. D.WITT & CO., OHIOAQO FSold by r.I RKE DRUG COMPANY, sk t'ir the 1906 Kodol Almanac ami 200 Year Calendar. S 44 Cut 1 it Out9' says many a doctor to his lady patients because he P doesn't know of any me di ss xt--A .:ft - t 1 :j cine mai win vuic iuii4K. troubles except the sur geon's knife. That such a medicine exists, however, is proved by thousands of cures made by WINE PJ1 Cures Womb Disease It has saved the lives of many weak, sick women and rescued oth ers from a lifetime of chronic sick ness. It will cure you if you will only give it a chance. Try It. Sold by all druggists and deal ers in Si .00 bottles. GAVE UP SUPPORTER. "I wore a supporter for four years, to keep up my womb," writss Mrs. S. J. Chrlsraan, of Mannsville, N. Y. " My doctor said no medicine would help me. After ta'dng Cardui 1 gave up my sup porter and am now well." t HON. E. Y. WEBB, Democratic candidate for Congress from this, the 9th, district, who will get a good majority in Burke and will carry the district by at least 5,000. The State Fair. The next State Fair, Oct. 15 0, will be the beat ever held Uorth Carolina. The Fair will to in be SURRY FOR SALE. T.y virtue of chapter 43, 83c. 2017, Revised Code 1905, we will sell at pub lic auction at our shop, in Morganton, K. C Saturday, Oct 6th, 1906; one 2 seated, canopy top surry, with new pole. ' new top, new axles and in thorough repair and repa.nted. Same left at our shop for repairs by Austin Collett. and will be sold to pay debt of Slw.'Ji) for repairs, etc., on same. St-pt. 24. 1906. BLUE RIDGE WAGON CO., Morganton, N. C. Land for Sale. I will sell 50 acres of good upland lyin fin the waters of Silver creek about 7; miles from Morganton; also another tract, adjoining the above tract, containing 110 acres, with a 3-room hewed log house, land partly in culti vation, good gold mine and rich with monazite. Also 1 6-room house, with good barn and out buildings, all new, in the tovn of Morganton, on East Union street! Terms one-half cash, balance in one to five years, with $100 and interest annually until all purch ase money is paid. For further par ticulars call or write J. F. BATTLE, Morganton, N. C. Bargains in Stock. Improved large Yorkshire pigs, im ported stock, (from England,) also thoroughbred Essex. Pedigrees fur nished with all sales. Return all pigs and get your money back when not satisfied, Closing out sale ot Champ ion grain drills, hoe and disc. J. E. COULTER, Connelly Springs, N. C. Ei mm h mi 1 1 nun v. iiiiiii in 11 i mi un a 1 THE I I SATISFACTION 1 Of knowing you have j purchased a piano that 3 cannot be purchased by E any Manufacturer in a the world i indeed a jE great comfort. The time 2 opened by Governoi B. B. Glenn on Tuesday, Oct 16. There have been great inprove inents in the grouuds and build ings, particulaily in the accommo dations for the agricultural and live stock displays, and an abund ant supply of good water. The feature of the displays will be the competitive county ex hibits in handsomely decorated booths. The general displays, particular ly of labor-saving farm machinery, will repay anyone's careful inspec tion. On the Midmay there will be no gambling games, but it will be packed with high class shows and amusements. Every foot of space will be taken, and the Midway will be a brilliant scene with the carved and gilded fronts and the flags and bunting of the best shows ever Been here. Cane and Baby Hacks, Nigger-Heads, Shooting galleries, Meriy-go rounds, Ferris wheels, Razzle dazzles, etc., galore. Eloctris Theatres Galatea, Old Plantation Shows and the great Animal show of Francis Feiari, the finest in America. Tne trials of speed will be fast and exciting, and the open air at tractions, featuring Dare Devil Doherty Leaping the Gap, Bal loons, and Platform work. Hon. Harvey Jordan will ad dress the Cotton Growers Conven tion on Wednesday night in the Hall of Representatives. The annual meeting of the Socie ty is held on Thursday night and on Friday night Madame Nordica, the world renowned singer, will Eive a concert, and afterwards will be held the Grand Marshals' Ball with Chief Marshal James Vernon Blades, of Newborn, and brilliant corps of assistants in the rooms of the Capital Club. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Pi ops., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Chenev for the last 15 Tears, and believe l him perfectly honorable in all business tran sactions ana financially aDie to t-airjr any obligations made bv their firm. WALMNG, KINNAN & MARVIN. Whole- sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting dineetly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. Testimonials rrccv Mr. Spainhour's Reply to Mr. Justice. Ruthcrfordton Sun. 1 see in your issue . of the 13th inst. a lengthy article from Mr. George Justice, which I confess is a great surprise to me. He seems to be out of humor with everybody in general and with me in particu lar. I am not conscious of having in any way mistreated him. He wrote me after his nomination ask ing for a joint campaign, and ask ing iu the same letter where we could meet to arrange for it. I replied, in a few days, saying I would be glad to accommodate him to a joint campaign, and that I would meet him in Eutherfordton, his home, on Monday ol court, the same being August 20th, thinking, of course, that he would be at home then that a lawyer must attend his own court. I received no reply to this letter, so I took it for granted that the time and place was satisfactory, so accord ingly I went to Rutherfordton. He was not there. And from that day until the article of the 13th appeared, more than three weeks, I have heard not one word from him, and. yet, he insists that he is wanting a joint campaign, and that I am trying to dodge i. If be could not be at home on Mon day of his court, the day est for our meeting, he could, at least, have written me a card saying so. This, he did not do. If he had not time to write, he could surely have left word with some friends, say ing be had a pressingengagement away, and that I must call again. He did not even do this. If his eall away was so sudden and urg ent that he neither had time to write a note or leave a message, surely he has not been so pressed for three weeks that he con Id not find time to drop me a card sug gesting another time and place of meeting, particularly when he was so anxious for a joint discussion. He asks why Mr. Crawford and I did not offer him a division of time while in Butherlord. Mr. Crawford and myself agreed as we went to Eutherfordton that we would ask Mr. Britt and Mr. J as t ice to speak with us. Mr. Britt was there, and Mr. Crawford kept bis agreement, but Mr. Britt declined. Mr. Justice was not there, and, therefore, it waa im possible for me to keep mine. Mr. Justice says that while 1 was in Rutherford, he was in Hen derson and Polk. This statement astonishes me, - for two reason. First, because I went the next week after I was in Rutherford to Henderson and Polk, and found no one who had seen Mr. Justice, the previous week, and for the further reason that I was told in Rutherford that he was in Marion, and bad been since the Friday be fore, and I was also told in Marion that he had been there, that he staved five days, and left on Wed nesday of the week Mr. Crawford and I spent iu Rutherford, and that he did not go towards Hen derson and Polk, but took the east bound train. He surprises me again by say ing that I am telling the people that the lawyers are against me. So far as I know, Lhave the friend , v , HON. B. F. DAVIS, Burke's Representative in the last Legislature, and now a Demo cratic nominee for the State Senate. OTT'S mulsion When you go to a drug store and ask for Scott's Emulsion you know what you want; the nan knows you ought to have it. Don't be surprised, though, if you are offered something else. Wines, cordials, extracts, etc., of cod Kver oil are plenti ful but don't Imagine you are getting cod liver oil when you take them.: Every year for thirty Production of Alcohol Will Be In creased. Baltimore Sua. The bill passed by the last Con gress to promote the upo of al cohol in the art, by allowing its sale free of tax when "doctored" with something that will make it durable, is expected to give a great impetus to the production of alcohol. Alcohol can be made From a great variety of articles at a very cheap rate. Most of the G0,000,000 gallons now made in the United States is used for whiskey and the like, the price $2 30 to .$2.50 a gallon-preventing its large use in the arts. The first efft-ct of the act will be, it is cism of my predecessors and have none to make. Mr. Justice complains that I have forced myself on the democ racy of Rutherford county. I do not know upon what this state ment is based. Every time I have been a candidate the democracy of Rutherford county, both in con vention and at the polls, has given me its support. In fact, I am will ing to compare my record with Mr. Justice's in Rutherford and Polk where we have both been be fore the people. In 1896 Mr. Justice was the Democratic nominee for the House of Representatives from Ruther ford county, and was defeated by Mr. Ferguson. In 11)02, 1 was the nominee of the Democratic party for Solicitor in this district and curried Rutherford county by a majority of 948. After this defeat of Mr. Justice in Ruthertord he moved to Polk county, and in I9OO was the Democratic nominee for the House of Representatives in Polk county, ani was again de feated, thi3 time by Mr. John Mc- Farland. In 1902, 1, as the Demo cratic candidate for Solicitor, carried Polk county by a majority of 372. After this defeat, Mr. Justice moved back to Rutherford county, and in 1903 joined the Republican party. In the face of this record, it is hard to see how Mr. Justice's criti cism of me, or his compliments of himself, could be expected to have much weight. I wish to assure Mr. Justice in conclusion, that I will be with him at the places designated in his article, and at as many others as it is possible for me to attend without neglecting the duties of my offic. Respectfully, J. F. SPAINHOTJE. years we ve been increasing 8aid To dispace the 12,COO,000 mo saica ui uouli, a I 1 1 1 u 13IUII. Why? Because it has always been better than any substitute for It. Send for free sample SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409-419 Pearl Street, New YorH SOo. and $1.00. All druggists .ll r t 1 . canons 01 woou aiconoi now used in making paints, varnishes, etc. In England alcohol, has been "denatured" by mixing with it 10 per cent, of methyl ateohol and 3 per cent, of benzine, but the methyl alcohol will here after be reduced to 5 per cent. So treated it costs from 25 to 35 cents a gallon. Although alcohol has far less heating capacity than gasoline, the best experts believe that it The Indians Increasing, Not Diminish ing. Montgomery Advertiser, Those who are given to lament- n flia ra aai i or rhf tfiA forl matt' are evidently premature. From the W1 develop a much higher per best data that can be obtained centage of efficiency in motors there are more Indians in North than does gasoline. Since gaso America than there were when line represents only about 2 per Columbus rediscovered the conti- cent, of the petroleum which nent. Of course no acurate esti mate could be given at the time the whites landed here, but the census reports for 70 years show that the number is increasing m- steadot diminishing. It maybe that is refined, its supply is limited and its price must con stantly rise, in view of the enor mous demand made for it for mtomobiles and gasoline en- some of this increase is due to gines in general. mixed bloods, but the statement is made that the fall bloods are more numerous now then at any pre vious time iu our history. Better food, a more rational life and less fighting may be set down as the main causes of increase. As the Indians leave the savagery behind them and adopt the methods ol civilization it is but natural that their numbers should increase. Those who look forward to the end of the race will be disappointed. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo Digests what you eat Commissioners Sale of Valuable Gold Mining Property. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Burke countv, rendered at Special Term, 1904, by His Honor Thomas J. Shaw.' Judge, in a civil action entitled "Sarah A. McDowell vs. Robert P. Orr and others," the undersigned commissioners will on Monday, November 5th, 1906, sell for cash to the highest b dder. at the Court House door in the town of Morganton, all the mineral interest and mining rights, priv leges and easements of the said Robert P. Orr in the several tracts or parcels of land hereinafter described. 1st Tract. Lying in the counties of Burke and Caldwell, adjoining the Baker Gold Mine on the south, Perkins on the west,Sherrill on the nerth and Hall or Woods cm the east, en a creek formerly known as White or Biistol's Mill creek: Beginning at a pine on the east side of the creek; thence running north 50 chains to a red-oak in the iork of said creek; thence west 40 chains, crossing Pritchard's Fork of said creek, to a pine; then south 50 chains, crossing the left hand fork of said creel . to a stake. Charles Baker's (now Sam uel McCall'8 line); then east 40 chains, cross ing the main creek, to the beginning, con taining 200 acres, more or less, together wicn tne ntmts. privileges ana easements. mining rights, and right to wood and water fully set forth in deed from Mary E. Etley and Jacob F. Merri wether and wife, Louisa, to Robert P. Orr of date the 20th day of November, 1899, as by reference being had to suid deed, recorded in the office of the Cozy Homes. The discovery of a new wick principle so effective and yet so simple that it's a wonde." no one thought of it uetore nas so rev olutionized the manuiacture ot on Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy was in the house. His oldest child was subject to severe at tacks of croup, but this reme dy never failed to effect a Heater. Interesting tests show that, although the heater gives in- ,v..c,i v.anh tho wiftr . nn not he ship of every lawyer in the disi net, tnrnedtoo bigQ or t00 low aD and the support of every Dtmo- I soiate safety thus being assured. Take Hairs Famiiv pilis lor constipation j crafjc lawyer, and I will be allowed I One other feature which is worthy to add that there is no class whose Mrs. Gage and here-harming fr;endshin and supp rt I more daughter, Miss Annie bage, ot highly appreciate. Birmingham. Ala., who have rj ' been visiting Mrs. A. C. Avery, Jr., on Avery Avenue, have re turned home. He also gives Mr. Crawford a note of warning. This was hardly to be expected. One would have supposed that he was for Mr. Britt, and would have been only too glad for Mr. Crawford to make a mis A YOUNG MOTHER AT 70 "My mother has suddenly take. Again, he Hays, that I am claim been made young at 70. Twen ty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her until six months ago, when she began taking Eletric Bitters, which have completely cured her and re stored the strength and activity never comes to the pur- she had in the prime of life," I chaser of a Stieff piano 5 writes Mrs. W- L. Gilpatrick, 5 to realize that a cheap I of Danforth, Me. Greatest re- Sl.OrH.LlVH ilieiAlCll-lO V.Ll IUO of mention is the smokeless device which prevents all smoke and odor. The portability of the beater also commends it for gener al household use. Heater is ver. light and can be easily carried about. Its simple operation, use fulness in heating water and warming cold rooms make it a most handy and useful article in any home. This heater is so far superior to other oil heaters, and if of such fair price that its .uni- A CERTAIN CURE FOR CROUP USED FOR TEN YEARS WITHOUT A FAILURE. Mr. W. 0. Bott, a Star City, Ind.. hardware merchant, is enthusiastic in his praise of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. His children have ftll hPPTI RllhiPPr TO rrniin and KCSBr 01 eeas 01 cur, e coumy in book 1 ail Ueen feUUjetl IO Croup tlUU. No-2, page 241 etseq., will more fully ap- he has used this remedy for the p". . . - . A , . . , 1 . -i fc 2nd Tract. Lying on the waters of White s paSt ten yearS, antt thOUgh they Mill creek in Burke county: Beginning on a Trmph fpnrpd thf Prnnn his walnut in Stalling' line (now Sweet's) and mucn ledreu lUti ClO Up, ma mnssouthie0 west 59 poles to a white-oak; W1TA nnn VlA nlwavs TP.lt Raffi then south 81 west 134 ooles to a stake iu J I Co.at, vi T 1 'o i;nA. v. . v. oa;i upon retiring when a bottle 01 76 poles to a stake ii Keaten's line; then witn Kcacon-s line 20 poles to tne Degin ning, containing 59 acres, more or less, and also a tract adjoining the last above-described tract: Beginning on a walnut in the old Johnson and Kincaid's Use and running thence with said line east to the creek; then down the creek with its meanders to the old ford of the creek and foi k of the branch to a persimmon and dogwood, then up the T. M. Kincaid spring branch to the fork of the brancn that R. J. Kincaid formerly lived on, to a pile of rock in the fork of the branch; then west to the post-oak corner of J. H. in J. M. Kincaid's line; than north with K. H. Kincaid's line to the Deglnning, containng 12 acres, more or less, together with the mining rights, privileges and easements fully set forth in deed from J. K. Clark and wile, B. A. Clark, to Robert P. Orr of date the 24th day of November 1899. as bv reference being had to said deed, recorded ih the office of the Register of Deeds of Burke county in Book J No. 2, pages 49 et seq., win more luiiy ap pear. 3rd Tract. Lying in Bnrke county: Be ginning on a black gum, the beginning cor ner ol the original E. U. cooper tract, ana runs east ISO poles to a state, corner 01 a. E. Crawlsv.s 146Vi-acre tract; thence north 278 notes to a stake: then .west 85 poles to a stake, corner of the original Crawley and Cooper tracts; then south 4 west with the original dividing line between crawiey ana Cot per 171 poles to a stake; then west 83 Doles to the beeinninsr. containing 215 acres. more or less, together with the mining rights nrivileces and easements and subiect to the reservations fully set forth in deed dated the 9th day of January 1900 from A. E. Crawley and wife M. A. Crawley to Robert P. Orr as bv reference beine ha-1 to said deed, recorded in the office ot the Register of Deeds of Burke county. Book J No. 2, pags 52 et seq , will more fully appear. This 25 th of September, 1906. S. T. ERVTN. W. C. ERVIN, Comm'rs iiAAters and lamps that explosions, speedy cure. He has recom- smoke and smell, caused by imper- mended it to friends and neigh fect wick arrangement, may safely bors and all who have used it be regarded as things of the past. Say that it is unequaled for This new wick attachment is. ro croup and whooping cough. be found on the rejection uu Yot sale by W. A. Leslie. wApaai urinnt.inn is but a matter of ing to be the only impartial So- tjme licitor the district ever .had, su-1 The Bayo Lamp, which is made neriorto Judges Webb, Osborne by the manufacturers ot tne renec 1 0 ' - . I r:i a..i.. So nrithmit Hnnht t.Tw and Montgomery. .IJrave made no T- piano has chased been pur- s such statement, and Ihave made no statement from which such con elusion conld be drawn. I have said and still say tht I. have tried to make a faithful and impartial 3 3 5 I STIEFF Manufacturer of the pia- no with the sweet I tone. - Southera Wareroom: SM No. 5 West Trade Street, 1 Charlotte, N. C. 1 C. H. WILMOTH, H Manafjrer. MllIllllltUlllltllllllUll1IIIinilJIII!11UZ elobe. Sets Stomach, Liver Solicitor, but I nave roaue uocrm and Kidneys right, purifies the blood, and cures Malaria, Bil iousness and Weaknesses. For Over Sixty Tears. Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been tion OilHeater, is without doubt the best lamp for all-round nousenoia use. Is equipped with the- latest imnrnrfid burner, and gives a bright, steady light at small cost. Suitable for any room, whether library, dining room, parlor, or bedroom. The Perfection Oil Heater and the Uayo Lamp form a combina tion that for real home comfort nanr.m be eunalled. When con- Wonderful Nerve TODlC. .FriCe for over 60 year, by pillions of mother, deration 18 taiten Ol I DO Bim pie 50c. Guaranteed by W. A. fe!I5t-M-.-.,S operation of both heater and lamp, Leslie and Burke Drug Co. DR. I. P. JETEH. DR. P. F. HOLLIOAY. Jeter & HoIIiday, IDentists, 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 neUy Springs and Rutherford CoUege. J. S. Zimmerman. W. C. Lester. Zimmerman & Lester, ARCHITECTS, Winston-Salem, - - N. C. BROAD STREET RESTAURANT Hot Meals and Lunches At All Hours Between 6 a. m. and 10 p. m. Special rates made by week or month, with or wit! out bed. Our table is supplied with the very best on the mar ket. When in town give us a call and you will get a good meal, served by polite waiters. Respectfully, HARRISON AND ABERNETHY. Creighton Poteet BuildiDg. Miss Wilhelmina Tate returned heme Saturday from a vHt to Miss Coxe at Green River Plantation. neve me i h.,lrt. bottle .' Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winslows Soothing Byrup,', take no other una. and -. v - m.la liAiini) TJnlv 24th in Bnndletown PPr.ee.,ated SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a warrant of distraint for taxes due the U. S. by Townsend and Smith, lawful demand having been made on am wrunnal nronertv found. 1 larffft or Small, can be Somewhat have levied on and wUl sell to the : highest n l I bidder for cash, cn-Tuesday, Oct. 23, 1906, QOIU "J ' 6UUU I on the cremises tst Tos, Smith, in Icard town bright and steady light . gi en by the other--all without , smoke or gmell their value in any home. A BADLY BURNED GIRL section, near the old Glen Alpine hotel. BlaCK ana iau coiur, iuu6 leffffed. slim bodied, rather shaggy annearance. j?nuer wm.uc dealers. re- ARNOLD'S BALSAM Sommer Complaints Warranted to CURE BY Y. A. LESLIE. DoVyitVo Salvo For PISess Burnsj SQreSi Or bov. man or woman, is auicklv out of pain if Bucklen's warded. Addrew, Arnica Salve is applied T. C. DePeiest, pcomptly. G. J. Welch, of Lattimore, N. C. Tekonsha, Mich., says: "I use - - " it in my family for cuts, sores A Guaranteed . Cnw foi - and all skin injuries, and find pJe.hinI?rnggs., rVfimd money if pazo moves the bowels, drives out TTopt the bowels Open when you have a cold and use a good remeay to aiiay iuo muauiuia tion of the mucous mem branes. The best is Ken nedy's Laxative Money, ana it. nnnrains nu ouiatus. it perfect." Quickest Pile cure ointment fan, .to '?2 the cold. is reliable and tastes t- a i i: M 1 a ici ui w svuo : m eiA - . -w- i t . . Known. .Best neaung "v First application l.p."n"; tt made. 23c by W. A; Leslie and jREtiZZVESi Burke Drug uo-,aruggisis. - A o-Ivm Mie ana rent. uw.. Medicin Co., 8t. VouiM, good. Co. Sold by Burke Drug shin Rnrkt i-onniT. N. C. twenty-six acres of lan 1, said lana sold as property of Jo5. A. Smith to satisfy taxcn and cost of sale. The property is described as follows: 1st Tract. Being the same land purchased w. M. Martin and wife to T A Smith. tnd registered in the Register of Deeds' of fice for Burke county, an jwo n.xiu. a. uu TrLrf 'ReiiiB- the sa -ne land nurchased frnm R. C. Huffman and wife to J. A. Smith and registered in the Register of Deeds' ol fice for Burke county, in Book W No. 2, page 11 Both tracts containing by estimation 24 acres, and for a fuller description reference is hereby made to saia aeeas. This Sept. 24th, 1906. V GEO. H.BROWN Collector 5th Dist. N. C. Per T. Will Roberta, D. C. 3rd Div. 5th Dist. N.C. Morganton Pressing Club. fllothes cleaned and Dressed. Pants lengthened or shortened and fitted up for men and boys. Coats re-lined and new collars put on overcoats. All kinds of repairing done, n my worK does not satisfy you bring it back and it will be done over free of charge. Bring your worK to tne morgamon Pressing Club and it will be done right and at a reasonable price. Ladies' skirts cleaned and pressed. Anyone wishing to join the club can have four suits per month cleaned and pres ed for $1.00 per month. I have been cleaning clothes for six TAara and think lean e-ive satisfaction. You will find my pressing club on the corner east ot tne f ostomce. ALFONSO KINCAID. WANTED For U. S. Army, able bodied, unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 85. citizens 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 8treet, Charlotte, N. C.,40 South Main St., Asheville, N. C, Bank Bulding, Hickory, N. C, or Glenn Building, Spartanburg, S. C, )waii(BiP ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active principle of every pound of Royal Baking Powder. 1 Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulness. ' No alum, no phosphate which are the principal elements of the so-called cheap i baking powders-and which are derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. Save Ten Per Cent On all single purchases of Gro ceries at our store of $5 and uf we offer ten per cent, discount Meats and lard not included. Our stock is all nice and frest and we will be pleased to hav your orders. Prompt delivery. BOGER, RQSEBROUGH, & COMPANY. Quick Relief New t v - ". V." REMEDIES Li uireti How often do we read the blood-curdling statements made regan Catarrh and its terrible ravages. There is no need for such alarming statements. If you have Cat or the symptoms do not delay the surest ani simplest wav is to e your Druggist and obtain A COMPLETE PENN CATABRS OUTFI It will ceet you 2.00, for which you will get one bottle PEUtf TARRH LIQUID for atomizing, good for thiee months' treatment, box of PENN CATARRH TABLETS, good for one month's treatm one PENN aTOMIZER AND BULB, to be used in conjunction with PFNN CATARRH LIQUID. You may be suffering from Catarrh of the Stomach and need onlj PENN CATARRH TABLETS, or you may be a martyr to Nasal Cat and need only our PENN LIQUID CATARRH CURE. Under ordii circumstances you would be obliged to buy another complete PI CATARRH OUTFIT. Your glass bulb might get broken cr your rubber bulb worn out use. All the above are liable to occur. To avoid the necessity of purchasing what you may not need PENN DRUG COMPANY have put up the different CATARRH E EDIES and appliances m SEPERATE packages which can be obta at the following rea3onable prices: PENN CATARRH TABLETS, per box 50c. PENN LIQUID CATARRH CURE 75c. PEEN GLASS BULBS FOR ATOMIZER. . . . . . . .50c. PFNN RUBBER BULBS FOR ATOMIZER 25c. All druggists sell them or can get them for you, or they will be warded you, on recept of price by the PENN DRUG- COMPANY, Phila., P Headquarters, W. A. LESLIE Grove's Tasteless CM11 Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales ov er Jpne caA a Half MS hottfesT Ttliisirdofmerit appeal to you? , NoCure, NoP. ndtosedwith every bottle is a Ten Cent, package of Cove'sck Roo Uver Puis. 1
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