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Bring Your JOB PRINTING The HewsHirald A3 :& II Ilia! I v uns. -- u 13 TUB- . Ji TO- News-Herald -v. Office. Medium t IN THE T. G. COBB, Publisher. THE BURKE COUNTY NEWS ) Consolidated Nov. 29.1901 THE MOR.GANTON HERALD v-onso"aa"" t,ov" Price,. .$ i , Per, . YeIiv. AUv.ans First-Class Wobk at Lowest Pkicm. I ' 1 . . . I . t 1 . T vol. xxin. MORG-ANTON, N O., JUNE 13, 1907, ' -.4 . ..... J - ... .v,... i t.A. K k 111 Stomach , No appstita, loss of strength, nervous : ess, headacha, constipation, bad breath, jncral debility, sour risings, and catarrh : f the stomach are all due to Indigestion, 'odol cures Indigestion. This new discov. -y represents the natural Juices of digea- jn as thoy exist In a healthy stomach, ;jmbined with the greatest known tonlo i. id reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys-r-jpsia Cure does not only cure Indigestion end dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cues all stomach troubles by cleansing, r mfylng, sweetening and strengthening t s mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravensvood, W, Vs., atysi I was trcub'ed with aour stomach for twenty years. "' dol cured me and we are now using it la milk i -baby." Kodol Digests What Yea Eat. I ttles only. $1.03 Site holdlre 2H times the trial size, wiich sells for 50 cents, fi spared by E. O. OeWITT SO., OHiOAQO Sold by J URKE DRUG COMPANY, ..sk i'or the 1907 Kodol Almanac ; anil 200 Year Calendar. WANTED. For U. S. Army, able- t .lied, unmarried men, between ages tf 21 and 35, citizens of United States, cf Ovii cliaracter and temperate habits, I v. ; o c.iii speak, read and write Eny- t 21a. Men wanted now for Philippine I s rice For information apply to I r-rcruitinsj Otncer. 15 West Trade St., V Charlotte. K. C ; 2a1- South Main St., ! AtR'viiie. X. C ; Bank Buildinij, Hick- I orrj X. C ; 117 1 z Liberty St., Winston- Salem. X. C. ; Glenn Building, Spar- 1 t anbury. S. C. ; llaynsworth and Con- v-t's liuiidin., Greenville, S. C. ; or NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. A Batch of Live Items Culled from the Papers of the Adjoining Counties. lda'.l Iluildin Columbia, S. C. Notice. A. H. F. t-nTr:? and k caie f41 acres of - i in L i ;itr tovi;hii, Karke county, on r waters of Ufijcr creek and Linville river ad- ::in-r the laniid? of Mrs. Gibbs, Henson heirs, . .ie Biixritr and others. Beginning: on a chest jak stump in Su-ie Barrier's yard and runs !cus courses and distances for compliments so - t.o ir.clude vacant bind. . rite red May 24. i7. jr. .:iy person or i-ersons claiming- the above entry r -a.:iy part therttjf will file their protest asrainst ssuance of a warrant for the same in the En Taker's office, and if said protest is not filed rin thinv uavs fr-m the date of this notice. I i issue a warrant fur the same as the - law di- the center of the town. This is a work which will be gradually extended to every section of town. Our Boone correspondent gives us the following item which will be of interest to many Topic reeders: "About twenty years ago after a hard rain, something ike petroleum was seen on the surface of the water m a spring near Amantha Postoffice. Sever al parties have examined the place at different times since. A few davs ago a gentleman from ennsylvania proposed to spend $10,000 in boring for oil if the people would give him the privi- ege." , Is 2-tih. May. V. - J. B. HOLLOW AY. Entry Taker. Hf EXF 0 YEARS' IPEHIENCE iiB.;':3. --:-,'-A Trade Marks Designs s. ' fl if CCPYRIGHTS &.C. -Tor.e f-K'l:'z a F'.o'f ri ar.d description maj uscert:: :i o :r o;.it'.:n free whether au BiV'; rr ,H "' r r-iterit:titie. CommuniCft-i'rict;'- "'u:.!. h-'.'.J. il uicbiiok on Patents fr.i,. iir- t if-iv tor securing patents. ,te-j t.-.k. ,hr inch Xunn & Co. receive i;i '"U' . v. ' uoeu charee, in the mm Brnfm. sil'r.Mflr i .! "Traif l weekly. Ijireest cir i . f ar;T ie: t iflo ' nirnal. Terms, S3 a t i. ir R.- ntus, Ji. Sold by all newsdealers. N?!&CQ.3c,BrMd-New York . -i'j.-n Otficc. 6V St.. Waahinuton. D. C i - i i i ! i i f r 1 1 1 i 5 J I i ii r - tt, I,. itary Plumbing. 3m and Water Heating, dm Fitting, ?er and Engine Setting, airing Steam Boilers, am & Gasolene Engines 5 kind of an Engine, am or Power Pumps. nting, Steam Fitting or :er Keating Material of kind, k and materia! guaran hi. & L RHYNE. Catawba. Newton Enterprise. June 6tK There was a pretty wedding at Catawba Wednesday, June 5th when Miss Agnes Pitts, daughter Caldwell. Lenoir Topic, June 5th. Sheriff J. M. Smith and Deputy W. E. Garland left today for Raleigh with Hamp Kendall and John Vickers, to begin their ser- of J. H. Pitts was married to Mr. vice in the State penitentiary. E. H. Miller of Salisbury. Mr. Mortal ia fcr r,! nr. t,A Miller is Register of Deeds and ground for the concrete side walks on the main street near Other Caldwell Items. Lenoir News, June 7th. The County Commissioners - j T were m session over two aays this week revising the jury list and levying taxes. The tax levy is the same as it was last year except there will be no special court house tax this year. The Commissioners increased the tax on marriage license 50c, making it three dollars now instead of $2.50 as heretofore. J. N. Scott, colored, of Yadkin Valley, recently- killed a blue crane that measured 6 feet and 3 inches from tip to tip of wings and 4 feet and 4 inches from end of beak to tip of tail. The first regular installment of Blowing Rock guests, to the number of twenty-two, passed through Lenoir yesterday. Mrs. W. G. Randall, widow of the artist W. G. Randall, went to her summer home at Blowing Rock last Tuesday. one of the most prominent young men of Rowan county. There was an affecting meet ing of two told Confederate sol diers in the office of the clerk of the court Monday. They were postmaster Reinhardt and Mr. Pink Speagle, of Bandy's town ship. They were both wounded at Gettysburg and lay on the field six feet apart. They have met so seldom since the war, although living in the same county, that at first they hardly recognized each other. Mr. Speagle is still a cripple from that Gettysburg wound and is now for the first time applying for a pension. Of course he should get it. The salary of the Newton past mastor on July 1st will be in creased from $1600 to $1700 and the Hickory postmaster from $2200 to $2300. Each of them goes up $100 every year. The salary of the rural mail carriers will be advanced on the same date to $900. They now receive $720. Mr. J. C. Barker, of Sawmill, Caldwell county, stopped over in Newton Monday, returning from a visit to his daughter in Gas- tonia. Mr. Barker tells us that he is experimenting with a crop of cotton in Caldwell, and at this time looks as well as Catawba and Gaston cotton. VIEWS OF JAPANESE PAPERS. si .C-":Vr iTESF, i PROMPT, EFFECTIVE .1SDY FOR ALL FORMS OF r" 3 ? - 8 I keen, Sotatlca, Neuralgia, l--r, ey Trouble, Catarrh, Atihirta and LaOrlppm G'VES QUICK RELIEF 91 etrnaily It affords almost In. relief from pain, while permanent s are being eftected by taking It in ly, purity ire the blood, dissolving isonous substance and removing it ne system. i TEST ST FREE m are suffering with Rheumatism, i0. Sciatica. Neuralgia, Kidney .e or any kindred disease, write to a trial bciUe ol "&-DROPS." and jourself. .'U5ELY VEGETABLE R3P5" is entirely free of opium, morphine, alcohol, laudanum. ler similiar ingredients. lzeOottie, '5-MKOP8" (800 Doses) l.Oi. i'or Sale by Druggists :CH SKEUfflATIC CURE COMPANY, .ho. 1S4 Lake Street, Chleac Watauga. Boone Democrat, June 6th. Married on last Sunday, Mr. Wade McGhee and Mrs. Mary Hulcher, widow of the late W. C. L. Hulcher, of Todd, C. G. Hodges, Esq., officiating. Mr. John Green, of Norris, one of Watauga's best citizens, died at his home cn Tuesday nisrht. He was near 90 years of age and leaves an enviable record behind him. He leaves only one son, Mr. L. A. Green, the re mainder of his children preceed- Lig him to the great beyond. Sorry to leam that Mrs. Mol lie Coffey had the misfortune to fall down the stairs in the home of her son-in-law, Judge Councill in Hickory, a few days ago and received some very painful tho' we trust not serious bruises. She was thought to be some better when we last heard from her but is still confined to her room. SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT WAIST. Great American Institution WLich is a Boon to the Women Some of Its Advantages. Charlotte Observer, June 10th. Some few days since a lady was overheard to say that the greatest invention of modern times was the invention of the shirt waist with short sleeves for women's wear. The short sleeve waist for summer wear is not only cool and pleasant, but with it the housewife may be at the same time always neatly dressed and yet always ready to do much of the house work without change of clothes and even without the necessity of stopping to roll up her sleeves, to be bothered with their coming down every few minutes. The same shirt waist invention, ssides being a fine house cos tume and well adapted to parlor and kitchen alike, may be easily urned into a street or traveling costume. The shirt waist is al ways worn with a skirt of some good fabric. This skirt may be made of stuff suitable for indoor and outdoor wear alike. To the shirt waist and fabric skirt add a pair of long gloves to meet the short sle"eves and a coat to go over the shirt waist and the lady is ready for the street to shop or for the train to go somewhere. The modern short sleeve shirt waist is a great American inven tion not only for neatness in the parlor, convenience in domestic work, but for the facility with which the household dress of which it is a part may be trans formed to a street or traveling costume. THE CONFEDERATE SEAL. Young Man, Be Ready. .1 oa U onar? ,IX.T s Lome I RIGHT REMEDY STOMACH TROUBLES unary lone. bindi.'ie5- . I .ntcWroic j CO.. 1. Ma:-'- 0; 55c. k 3 SIA IIQESTION Bad Breath, Acid Fermeatatlsm, , ;an In Ptomach. Heartburn, i'.U'.. romptly andeil actively on the stomach Bftture in carrying off the waste and matter, healing the stomach and other dlgeation. T TO TAKE-QUICK TO ACT UAL WILL CONVINCE YOU PEICE 60 CENTS for Sale by An Drag-fists sent prepaid on receipt of price. i R. C. CO , 160 Lake Bt., CHICAGO, JUL. EVERY MAN HIS OWN D OCTOR The average man cannot afford to employ a physician for every slight ailment or injury that may occur in his family, nor can he ailord to neglect them, as so slight an injury as the scratch ot a mn has been known to cause the loss of a limb. Hence every man must from necessity be his vvn doctor for this class of ailments. Suc cess often depends upon prompt treat ment, which can only be had wben suitable medicines are kept at hand Chamberlain's Kemedies nave been in the market for many years and enjoy a good reputation. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com plaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an anti septic l'niment) for cuts, bruises. burns, sprains, swellings, lame back and rheumatic pains. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for constipation, biliousness and stomach troubles. Chamberlain's Salve for diseases of the skin. One bottle of each of these five prep arations costs but $1 25. For sale by W. A. Leslie. The Jiii Advises Its Readers Not to Believe That the Unfriendly Senti merits of San Francisco People Are Shared by the Whole American Na tion. Tokio, June 9. In regard to the recent attack on a Jap- aneses bath house and a restau rant in San Francisco, the Jiji to day advises its readers not to be lieve that the unfriendly senti ments of San Francisco people are shared by the whole Ameri can nation. The paper points out the danger to friendly rela tions between Japan and the United States which might result from such missapprehension. I also expressed full confidence that the Washington governmen will be able to settle the matter satisfactorily. . The Hochi susrerests that the traditional friendship and the outrages suffered by Japanese in America are two things that must be kept distinctly separate in solving the question of assault on Japanese in San Francisco, which is now at issue. The Hochi says the outrage should be considered irrespective of the locality of the occurrence, continuing, it says: "Should similar discrimination and persecution be practiced against citizens of Europeanjpow- er, there would certainly have been he strongest outbursts of indignation on the part of the whole nation that suffered by them. "The San Francisco incident concerns not only the rights of the Japanese there, but the honor of Japan. The future relations between Jar an and the United States are involved in this ques tion. Our demand must be firm ly insisted upon, and sentimental considerations set aside. Thus will the friendship of both na tions be placed on a firm foot- $15,000 is Tendered for it Body Servant of Jefferson Davis Refuses to Break Faith. Raleigh, June4.-A telegram to-day from Richmond con tains a story concerning- the alleged hidden "Great Seal of the Confederate States said to have beeti hidden by Presi dent Davis at the close of the war with his former body s?r rant, James Jones, the only one who shared the secret of its hiding place. Jones was sworn to secrecy. The story says that Jones has been offer ed $15,000 by a committee of Confederate veterans to pro duce the seal or reveal its whereaboute so as to put it in the Confederate museum at Richmond, and that Jones in dignantly refused to betray the trust of his master. Jim Jones formerly lived in Raleigh for many years, and visits here now every year. General Cox got him a posi tion in Washington fifteen or twenty years ago which he still holds. When here Jones was a local Republican poli. tican and was county jailor for a number of years. He served on the board of alder men and was elected to the legislature once back in the eighties. mg.' BSFDr. W. H. Wakefield, of Charlotte, will be in Morganon, at Hotel Moriran. on Monday, June 17th. for one day. The doctor limits his practice to dis eases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, and on this visit his fees for testiner eves for glasses will be reduced one-half. CalViit's IM Salvo For Plies. Curtis Sores. Let me mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative and my book on either Dyspepsia, 1 he Heart, of The Kidneys. Address me, Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Troubles of the Stomach. Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a. deeper ailment. Don t make the common error of treat ing: symptoms only. Symptom treat ment is treating the resul of your ail ment, and not the cause. Weak Stom ach nerves the inside nerves means Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controlinsr or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you . inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr Shoop's Restorative has made its fame nther remedy even claims to treat the "inside nerves". Also for bloat iner. biliousness, bad breath or com plexion, use Dr Shoop's Restorative Write tor my iree dock now. ur. ShooD's Restorative sold by Burke Drug Co. Rev. R. H. Whitaker in News and Observer. What next? Many a young man who has, perhaps, well employed his school days, and has left his classes well pre pared, so far as his knowledge of text books is concerned, to enter successfully upon some of the various pursuits of life, falls into the mistake that he needs a season of rest a period, at least, in which to decide upon what kind of busi ness, or what profession, he will choose for a life employ ment. There was atimeinthe ante-bellum days when young" men of the South had no nee4 of hurrying. Their fathers ere able to support thenif a year or two in idleness, and even give them money to have a good time, but conditions are different now, and the prudent young man, knowing that time is money, realizes that to fall behind in J.he be ginning of the rae, means greater speed and .harder! work later on. t I notice that business; col leges seek positions for their graduates, and at once the young men are profitably ; em ployed as book-keepers and young women are equally; as profitably employed as steno graphers and type-writers; But, while that is trueoif the graduates of business . col leges, it is also true that many who graduate from universi ties and the higher colleges receive their diplomas and go to their homes without having given the future life any-;-ser-' ious consideration. "What next?" I asked ;..:a young man who had taken; a business c.nd scientific course. "Right to work," he answer ed. "My place is waitingvfor me. . . And so there's a place; for every worthy young man,;and the sooner he adjusts himself to the place and begins to de velop his business qualities, the sooner promotion will come to him and the sooner he will be able to marry, build a home and become a man of affairs. (Jt course all the girls ex pect to marrv, but, be it said to their credit, thousands and ten thousands of the best young women of the land are turning1" their heads to useful and lucrative employments, so that, marry, or not marry, they can be as independent and as serene, and live as happily as if they had been born mil lionaires. I saw a young man lately, old enough to want a sweet heart, and I expect he has one, who said he didn t know what he wanted to be or do. I am sure he will drop behind un less he gets a move ou him, and that quick. The world won't wait for timid and un decided people. They must be ready when the opportunity is passing, and jump aboard, or they'll be left behind. UBOR-COMMISSIONERvilvi Mr. T. G.Cobb, Editor of tWMofrariU ' ton Herald,1 Recommended for H 4"ThiFosiuoiuV Correspondene-Raleigh; J4t8 and Oberveiv, lVOTlli.was i?enator .jYarfce. who'saidL ha thefrprse hflT pulls thje plowstfbmd nayeljie' fodder)," fcftms .origiatitf" a uaintvertressioh ne- anourcc-1- e4 a'princilef-'ustree1 tfiat'f his : most1 alwav sr-poxem ed- ih&t ttttroavaithe nyuiptoiMDf ttnttarstow uipoii 4iyphf Into m& tUroaW continual. JbAwklng'-anMmittfH f4srwU0i feteXtf & blo6d, &eaM ln"ft tfNifeSi parrot the system are invcrryei.-t,svtarra 1 due to uh presents. -of af-wsM; Tltl8:ls talceatiT his : most1 alway s-gweTti ed -th conduct ;irrfi'i then Jlemotrkticx party iio:iih .eState.'i ulittieAri dijstribjutiOQoOpt; qmlC8. and, macie it; j inyin.cibl,aq4. A? upon "t'hai Vwcipie.that ihe f r) en ds, pf , Tl?ep$ qjepQl)!?, will ask hisv .nomination ,f6r" CbmniVssioh'er sof : '.Labor; tidl P ir intihgfa-t they hands' ; Hi- ;t he1 next State convention.- ilt is g-ene rally -c'bBTcdeV--a kind bf .':ttnwritten'Uawvr.thatl1 -andVwaste ortho body' leavVit io acmr atwfcJorte TOte(jt3d in thfyteri;i: p by-the blood and UiiTruh Jt clrcjiUttoa 4utrftat4 4elt ; H Hi V cold wffl&arte aadi laaarreabl lii : i s aa a a .a a aa ar ' "v . m a . a . a a m . -symptoms oi var.arrn. m me doa faf w t-paruoi awr uxif ta. c.--,c . tarrhal poison, affect all, partt cf the system. .The head has a tiffht, fall' feeling:, nose conlually .ftoipedV.tip, atiaWee-eyW, flAt eer-Sl- eomea ana foes; ine-fitomaca upset and tenltTKeiAtUsrnnsrj thispoiti on! shall beijariven ta the; newspa,per 1 1 rater ftity; ot the Statejand it-is announced that. Henr,v,l3 !-Yarner,.,,the p resent inqum ben U w ill ,no t l.e ;acadi'(lat(; tq Z ;Mr. ,vqbb has-been the pub 1 i $he rbf a 'Democratic 'lie ws- piper forHwenty two year's in a section- wnere the'battleWbej tween the parties are-hotly4 C ontested a nd -w hr J t .takes the nerve of abbrave, nJtrjie dyed4ijithe-wool : Democrat toA ace ; agrea s i ve xte pu oiican sml ' Efe. has never. once .,'wav- e reidiii h i sT ' alg-iince-1 tof the party, but as, editor ptr the NfeStBBAtc ' has giveii :hh ti me, ' -taleirtr-and-money: riri ceait riarlv "td the u Democrati c cause and was a great 'factor in! turning r.-the i tideUtoward lpeni6tfkGy-vin',nany a:- hard ought contests r.. There is hbbther manin the State better, craalified for the posjti6n;.tie is" lfl the prime of ife.' forty years old. and has REMARKABLE RESCUE. That truth is stranger than fiction, has once more been demonstrated in the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes: I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. Doctors failed to help me, and all hope had fled when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased; the bleeding diminished rapidly, and in three weeks I was able to go to work." Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds. 50c and $1.00, at W. A. Leslie's drug store. Trial bottle free. When vou feel the need of a pill take a DeWitt's Little Early Riser. Small pill, safe pill, sure pill. Easy to take pleasant and effective. Drives away headaches Sold by Burke Drug Co. mm AND-'SYSTEM tatariin is VoViiereiy tn Aniamnfatif tlteiifj( iJ?ie arts vtoe:yrtenu: s-5ClSiiltb wo.dierent.meoitiranes. anirtissnes, pltrltlcsiin e'ooXTrriUU amTinflaitia. t iCahCWAeisTliiinlr astflsiafflkeabls ': on aklna ai o k&ow battai av littla It flrat bottl ra. ana & saital-.faa a Voria. ' I tried ' arerirtM .rfi?d SfiilV05oe andean. thenJow. . .a HiAiT. a i - m . . 4 i uaprajmos . ao noui was tioraTjtian,.wmpoMuruy; xauyr Ltrtne7didmr6rt r tiitroiibV -"ToJ: . souWravAtt-rtaiTlfeefman W -tha-1 last a abort wbi Ml was alx. Tstn ava-a. ajid l am .r.fdn4i ... . . . , t A M a b trisiAi lam. i a rn-4 -n a i ettrfor thbloktthsvii Alt' obody tAUaka xaora of 8, 48. . strengwenea ana duih up. e1 -L' Bv S.- O. ifor this rpurifledan aifons, .and apaar, Kla. A i!,. . m m ,4ima aw sst aa'VAAar- r urpose. i::diseie4Uts.lW.a:c -4o tthTTerj?l , . : n - bottom, if .thtrpiiiW ftnd makes icompleta. , 7 " and lasfilnk cnrt:"-8.,'S.ryttt6J,W I Ic1yof.li40catafp O Wood, AilaMAh-sitaiialhA and healthr, , Then .the ,tnllainai mem- ? . VEG ETABLE Cranes berfir Itt keat-iAttf neid Ir topatned . Ti.-j i ; anddeattheliAWidnffB'Mttlntfca:.; levery syinptom cUsape, tli constitutib is ot' health aj xestored. .S.S. S.slio-ton.e9-tt the stociacii 'and digestion and acts as a . ' fine tonic to the entire Syatem, Jf you ajre Buffering: with Catarrh begm th)." -use oi S. S. 5. and write ns a statement of rcwc&&iit pWiiibsiM?iau send" y era littur ab4t Catarrhi'-and j$iv-ytt special-. me4kal vios without'. f4iflrge.h. &L B. S.?ta23aala( atfrat"ilaart"araL'"r' '"T , : j ii;ov bl :ca JEX SWf FT M&in&Ox ATLANTA, fcis1 PURELY J a T . iWkolesale and Jte-ite&ter'Ta been accustomed .to he-print ing shop sitree-lh- h9P teens, and-hasLxisenin ..Jris:prof easion u ntil he is";now editor and, pub lisher oi one ot the most in fluential newspapers in West ern North Carolina. He is one of Morganton and Burke county's most popular citizens, whom they have de- ighted to honor, as attested by his election to the mayor ship of Morp-anton for two years and alderman tor five years. He was State Council or of the Jr. Order of United American Mechanics in 1904, and has an extensive acquaint ance in that influential order throughout the State. For the past three sessions of the Legislature he was paying clerk for that body and his kind, .affable and . courteous manner has won him a host of influential friends lall over the State, wlij asure4him of their active supportof his candidacy. The Democracy ot liurke will present his name to the next State convention, and in the meantime the support of the press and his many friends over the btate is ask lor. A. C. A VERY, JR. Morganton, N. C, June 1 , f, 1 000 ;tekel 1 : PHce until 5oid,QQ iper bushel.7 : I c Whole Wheat Feed, ground, 80 lb. bags. Best grade Cotton Seed Meal, 100 lb. bags, " Mixed feed. " Best Timothy Hay, per 100 lbs.. Bring your corn to us when you want it srotiiid'pixinitly. Very respectfully, J. A. SHUPING. $1.35 1.60 l.'IO PROPRIETOR Monarch Mills The Irish are threatening to boycott all goods bearing a portrait of the British lion. This is a new way of twisting ths.t animal's tail. bs-For Rent. A four-room house oifMeeting street. Apply at News-Herald office. A scientist has discovered that bullets carry disease germs, bjt we assure him that we needed no information of that kind to strengthen our determination rot to stop any bullets if we can help it. May Irwin says a woman is happiest with a young hus band. ' This is undoubtedly true, if the young man has no deeprseated prejudice against splitting the kindling aid lighting the kitchen fire in the morning. Get a free sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee" at our store. If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, your Heart or Kidneys, then try this clever Coffee imitation, Dr. Shoop has close ly matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in a minute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Sjld by Bristol. & Harbison. The per capita distribution of wealth in this country is reported to be $1,310. The fact that John D. Rockefeller has cornered the vast mrjori ty of the per caps, somewhat detracts from the exceeding joy that this item might be expected to arouse. Consumption is less deadly than it used to be. O o Certain relief and usually complete recovery si will result from the following treatment : 'C Hope, rest, rresh air, and ocorr j Emulsion ALL DRUGGISTS j BOc. AND $1.0O. TWt Tlarhpr. of Elton. Wis., savs 'I have only taken four doses of youk iVianey ana rsiauaer r-ins auu mcy have done for me more than any other medicine has ever done. I am still taking the pills, as I want a perfect cure." Mr, Barber refers to DeWitt's Kidney an i Bladder Pills, which are unequalltu i.jr Backache, weak kid neys, inflammation of the bladder and all urinary troubles. A week's treat ment for 25c. Sold by Burke Drug Co. FKICK CO. "ECLIPSE" Traction & Portable Engines For Saw Mill and Threshing ! rposes. "Eclipse" Threshers and Saw Mills. Foos Gasoline Engines for all purpoees Por" prices write C. H. TURNER, Selling Agent. Staaesville. N. C DR. A. M. DTJLA, Dentist. Prepared to do all kind of Dental work. Painless method used in ex tracting teeth. All work guaranteed. Office over the Tull corner. - in i i i i- - Do You Know What It Does? ji Lak It relieves a person of all desire for nil 6 strong drink or drugs, restores his nervous system to its normal con It dition, and -reinstates" a man - - Ii X I m to his home and business. Hxeeley For full particulars" Address - Ctire The Keeley Institute, Greensboro, North Carolina. zrzz: Correspondence Confidential. W illiamfdl floor. 40 years continuous milling -Experience in the art of making flour from the finest selected Southern Ohio Red Wheats is the reason why Wm. Tell Flour is so Well ' known in all the markets of the world. Guar anteed to be the best all-round flour made for Bread, cake and pastry. , YOU KNEAD WILLI AM TELL FIOUR. If your local groceryman fails to supply you tell us and we will i see that you get it. : MORGANTON GROCERY CO., Wholesale Distributers Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic hes sioo? the test 25 years. Averaga Annual Sdss over Osa cs& a II&LZZjzi bottlea. SJoestbls record of xaerit appeal to you? Vo Cere, No Pay. 50c Exvclosed with every bottle is a Tea Cent, package of Crove't Kack Itoot. Hver Pga. J )
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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June 13, 1907, edition 1
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