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Bring Your TQfjPRINTINGt I The News-Herald IS THE -TO- 1 Best Advertising Medium IN THI T. G. COBB, Publisher. ASS WOBK AT ) THE BURKE COUNTY NEWS )con.olid.ii nw 29 1901 THE MOR.GANTON HERALD J ConsoIHUt- Nov. 29.1901 Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance VOL. XXIV. PIEDMONT SECTION jj MORG-ANTON, N- C., MAY 7, 1908, No. 5. ERALO. 1 II II " w ... ; Ji Vat "nn ntn- -Unji that is commonly felt ler" ('.r"earlv summer, can be anJ QUICKC "J 6 .3 ' Shoop The Distance to Be Covered by the Battleship Fleet. Washington Dispatch. A total of approximately 42, 500 miles will have been covered s Restorative. One will . i . 1 : : l . virs a'r oetfinuinjr to take the :j;ve The bowels get sluggish :1;'nter-tir.ie. the circulation of mi. the kidneys are inactive, .'he heart in many cases el,e tjejlv weaker. Dr. Snoop's -ire is ' recognized everywhere r-'uuie tonic to these vital organs. m ami strengthens the worn en'tfJ nerves; it sharpens the .,.-rite. and universally aids s ' i -i.riva miiirklv brings i V ..t.,.-. . xl . . - ,.cn. ii - , r-- ":: 'V w"' uie neet irom san Ul, ,.s , u-u T,,-,- soia , a iauuotu lu me rmiitTDines. Senate Rejects the President's Four Battleship Plan. Wsahinston Dispatch. rjy -an overwhelming vote KrpeiHonf TPz-vo.rl' t by the Atlantic battleship fleet r;;; y wv eL BattleshlP programme failed ix it amves at namoton j.u o Roads on February 22d next, ae THE CALL OF THE WILD. Back to Nature Barefooted, Swim ming, Fishing or Lost in the Woods. Baltimore Sun. In the snriner. while a vouner j j i xr 1 fcs 4,1 xuiivu i - xiampton a. Qonof : man's fanev is liffhtlv turning to iiu iul a.a i l ulu i ij. i cording to the estimates made by . Houe Th amend ment rc -.1 in rrmvir.ted irv u XTED. For U. S. Army, able- unmarriea men, ucmccu gca , .- ...;-fons nf United States. iaaoc, . -jjaraCter anu icuipciaic uamis, an pea read and write Eng-- ,'anJ the Philippines. For in- :.ir. am" cin.i, vnivt. , . Main St., Asnevme, ; uduk -t Hickorv. X. C ;417i Liberty '.Bswn-Salem, X. C; 26i Xorth Salisbury, X. C. ; Kendall TC.-.:uiLbia,"S. C; Haynsworth ' n. : ):.. ; n orllienn Uuiluing, sparanuury, NOTICE. i n enters and locates 400 acres of i T..wr.-hit. Kurke county, on the er adjoining the lands of Beginning on the north- No. u.; to J. C Tate and :;e to Delinger's corner: "Guit"N. kC4 issued to J. C. Tate; then sa:i ::r.e :l the north-west corner of .T-war.-i then to the beginning so as recant land. -dU-i April . . ern or persons eiauning the above entry jr. ihenof v.'iil tile their protest against xe of a warrant for the same in the En- -j; . . in.i s-iir? nrrttuc r ia Tint- iirv cuvs trom tne ii: oi uuuee, x :e a 'warrant tor the same as the law di- A J. B. HOLLO WA Y. Entry Taker. - wi:e s-:.a NOTICE. -n:ers and locates 100 acres of ":-erCek township. Burke county, on "5" Irish ar.d Kjso creek adjoining the .EE. B: in. hand others. Beginning on : near a pith and runs south 44 poles - B.-ir.L h's corr.er: thence north 80 east . ci - then north (ju east 63 poles: east : 4 I'oies; then north 14 poles; ..rail- rt 150 pole?, then south to the ... . :r. or persons claiming tne aoove entry thereof ill file their protest against ;e cf a warrant for the same in the ir s crr.ee. and if said protest is not filed ty A,y fr m the date of this notice, I iirirrin: for the same as the law di - ir.n J 3. HGiXOWAY, Entry Taker. slavery of schools and shoes and stockings. And in some of us who have to look back a good long stretch of years to boyhood, the same feeling still bubbles up and thoughts of love, . as the poet the naval officials. The distance IOr lour "lesh.ps as intro- ZrZVZZ ih to be covered, accordine; to an I - y Senator Piles, and the I rTTnnja or,i 4-v,a nrotofc! ThL itinerary made public today for ht for its adoption was led tinual desire to shed his shoes DJ senator Ueveridee. aTif1 o-n 'hnrpfrvntpd" the 'irre- T71 " . . i ... . 1 m ... I rrancisco to tne .rhilippines, -L wenty-three votes were cast sistible inclination to shed his thence to China and Japan and for the increased programme, clothes and "go swimmin uacK ro Manilla, is lb,21 miles, the number largely being bubbles up in the blood of the boy ine longest lap o this dis- made of rect-ntl v elprfpH Rpna- and makes him rebel acrainst the tors' Fifty Senators voted to Zri' TkT V 1 sPPort the House and the naval officials to be the greatest i.o ofMm- j i. recommendation of the Senate steaming distance ever made by , . anv battleshin fleet in thpAm. naval committee in favor of " 1.r 4.4.1.. B.U11C ICCllllg can navy without stopping for uliJ- w" ;Lai"csm- the business or profession that coal. This will require slightly " was developed by Senator holds us to our desks and offices over lb days, and dunne; about ."ison curing- tneaeDate tnat coorna oir, hnll nf " 1 . . I "VlUkJ '.v six days of that time the depart- there is a well dehned under- the prisoner, ment expects to be m touch with standing- among the. Senate We feel it in our bones long the fleet through the operations leaders for the authorization before the clock strikes fishing- ot the wireless telegraph ap- of two battleships each year time. We get out our baskets paratus aboard the battleships until the American naw is re- and rods and longingly handle and the auxiliaries and the cable o-arded as sufficient to meet the hooks, from the little gudg station at the Fiji Islands. One Lnv fw-,,,rU ht m ho eons to the big ones with which of the colliers and two of the . unnn .. . Z . . I we hope to fool the the frisky ZSTfl passed the bill carries approp- !ass' And thff.first thin.we for coal and the battleship . know we are sitting on a river Illinois, which under ordinary 'K."-.- bank, about 47 miles from any- circumstances cannot carry b and Proyides for the con- where a can of bait on one enough fuel to steam 4,000 miles, struction ot two battleships side and a jug of bait on the will store some coal in bags on ana two colliers and the other, watching intently a cork deck and also take fuel in her purchase of three additional and line, and wondering what fire room. Regular coal supplies colliers and the construction the fish are doing down below. will be taken aboard at the vari- of submarines and other Whether we catch any fish or ous stopping places when needed, necessarv craft, and increases not, serene calm and contentment I the oav of officers and enlisted brood over the scene. men. a well as increasing borne people taKe to tne water -' I 1 4-1, 1- A The steamer Trenton, owned r" a" pends on how you are inclined T tho Hntnmoo (V QiTirrntinn I Ut umi luc w wi ua. .1 ; J aome men taice to swimmuig anu Young Boy Goes Down With Ship, Washington Dispatch, 3rd. 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 1 fi-.2ra ? ' Trace Marks Designs Copyrights As. taKKi setca ana aesenprton nta) . -t ir or-nion tree whether u it t y-.'iter.tabte CoEuiiics- l in itial, Hendoooiioii t'atenta ?..-r:-:v tor securing paienta. tr.r .aiii Muiin i Co. feeelve 'li.mt cbsrue, in the iific Hmerlcaii. -j.-fr.eiy rrafrd werkly. Largest cir a-: i:":::,: j-'UiLilki, 'l'f OiS, 4 $cDi3C!6rUdy. New York pis Mean. Uveinq A XI) Cleaning Yorks, RALEIGH, N. C. Ladies' and Children's made new. Panamas -1 kinds of hats cleaned, ''A and rebanded. Clothing, by the Potomac Navigation Com pany, capsized and sank this morning at 9 o'clock while at her wharf at Alexandria, Va., seven mnes oeiow tnis city, carrying down with it Stanley D. Posey, the 18-months old son of Murray- Posey, a lawyer, of Brooklyn, N. Y. About a dozen passengers, who jumped overboard, were rescued. It is claimed that the accident was due to the shifting of the vessel's cargo, The Trenton plied between Washington and Potomac river points. It lies in about 25 feet of water and will be raised, as it is believed to be undamaged. e Posey family, consisting of father, mother and two sons, were on their wTay to Posey's wharf, Maryland, when the accv dent occurred. Mrs. Posey Will Not Shut Down. Charlotte Observer. A story sent out from Spartan burg, S. C, some days ago, made the impression that at a representative meeting" of cot ton manufacturers of North and South Carolina, held in that city, it had been decided that the mills of these States should shut down. and the understanding to this ef fect was general. This is a total misapprehension of the facts. In reference to this matter The Mill News, of Charlotte, said in its issue yesterday: "In regard boxing and rowing, while others seek the sweet calm of raising tomatoes and pansies. You want to be down on the river, or back on the farm, or somewhere out of sight of pavements and trolley cars and coal-smoke and hand-organs you don't care whether it is where the salt sea waves come tearing up the beach, or away up in the big woods where the trees meet above you and stand all around you, shut ting out the fighting, pushing, striving, everlasting old uncivil world of men. Even the pink tea pales in the Mr. Henry H. Crowson Dead." The following from the State's ville Landmark of the 5th will be read with interest by many Morganton and Burke county people: "Mr. Henry H. Crowson died last night at 9:15 o'clock at his home on Alexander strr. after a long illness. He suffered a stroke of paralysis about two years ago and had been in failing health since that time. While the funeral arrangements have not been definitely decided on it is most probable that ' they will be,, conducted by Rev. Dr. J. R. Scroggs at the residence this af ternoon at 3 o'clock. "Mr. Crowson was 64 years old and is survived by his wife and 11 children. He was a Con federate veteran and served through the war from beginning to end. Hewas for many years a well-known newspaper, man, having conducted papers at Mor ganton, Hickory, Marion, State ville and other points. He located in Statesville about 20 years ago and had since lived here." Mr. Crowson and Mr. Wil loughby Avery established the Blue Ridge Blade, Morganton' s first newspaper. Mr. Crowson afterwards published the Index, and the Burke Blade, also Mor ganton papers. He is well re membered by many of the older citizens of Morganton and the county. Ed. News-Herald. Historic Home Burned. Statesville Londmark. 5th. The beautiful country home of Mrs. J. G. Morrison, near Mari posa, Lincoln county, was com pletely destroyed by fire about 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The house had been cksed since last October, Mrs. Morrison having spent the winter in Charlotte. She and her daughter had just returned to their home andjiura ing trash in a chimney set the chimney aflame, which ignited the roof. The house was erected in the 30s by Rev. R. H. Morrison, D. D. In it were solemnized the marriages 01 uen. jj. ti. Hill, Gen. Stonewall Jackson, Gen. Rufus Barringer, Judge A. C. Avery, of Morganton, and Col. John E. Brown, of Charlotte, To Examine Soft Drink, It is announced that the United States revenue depart ment - will inyestig-ate the "soft" drinks that are being sold in the South, especially in prohibition territory. It is said that such drinks will be examined by a representative of the internal revet ue xlepart raent and that if they contain a per centage of alcohol in excess of that allowed in soft drinks which do not require a Federal license, , the parties will be given an oppertunity to secure the license, and in the event they get the license the State or municipal officers can arrest them under the local prohibition laws. IT REACHED THE SPOT. Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a large general store at. Omega, O., and is president of the Adams County Tele phone Co., as well as of the Home Telephone Co., of Pike county, O., says of Dr. King's New Discovery: "It saved my life once. At least I think it did. It seemed to reach the spot the very seat of my cough, when every thing else failed." Dr. King's New Discovery not only reaches the cough spot; it heals the sore spots and the weak spots in throat, lungs and chest. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Leslie's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. .Trial bottle free. Prince Wilhelm, of Sweden, second son of King Gustave, the popular sailor prince who visited America in 1907, was married Sunday afternoon at St. Petersburg to Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna, cousin of Emperor of Russia, and daughter of Grand Duke Paul Alexanovich. mm ! PUE)IIS Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder made with Roy al Grape Cream of Tartar Ik Alum, No Urn Phosphate North Carolina a Favored Section, j Greenville Reflector. j North Carolina is ' indeod a ; favored section. In winter il is free from blizzards, and in sum mer the visits of the tornado are practically unknown. Just think ; of the disaster from storms and i tornadoes occurring in the States southwest of ui in tho Last few days. Li Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas nearly half a thousand people perished and the property lo.3 was enormous. How thankful we should h:- to t--ap'". su-?h cli.3-a-5ters. COLDS T :' A T HA KG ON. Colds that lian.if on -hi the spring de pleie the sysU'in, exhaust the nerves, aud open the way for serious illness. Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly stops the cough and expels the cold. It is safe and certain in re sults. W. A. Leslie. HUMAN FILTEKri. The function of the kidnej's is to strain out the impurities of the blood which is constantly passing through them. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes the kidneys healthy jso they will strain out all waste matter from the blood. lane roiey a ivianey nemeoy at oiicr and it will make you well. W. A. Lesl ie. WW I-1 It l. VOWAMLlVyiA W UgLVVlliUW I . ft 1 1 l I Willi Arf. J-.1S,V11, VO. IVttV. to close down, we are- pleased to c ca ut each of whom married a daugh note that someof the most rep- icul "", r. 7, ter of Dr. Morrison. gions inuu uie luiests, sue ue- erins to write letters to her countrv cousins and accumulate lo the Point in flam Language. resentative manufacturers of this State and South Carolina have ovnliiiroil tT-iqt- " ii'Dra nrvr vlul..v.i wuw viij .vi.v- I , T 1.1. . J ;v; .1 I J 1 j ,, , ,.,,1 1 , , I Tons OI DOOKietS UeSCllUlIlir Llle I rom t"e rresraeni s rp?cuu message to ongresu junivu v , v. yvii v. ..ii.il "vi poiuca tvj any ouv.11 ogicciiicin -i 1 1 on the 2Sth Ultimo. t,uu in iici .ums, iu iiuiuinS and do not expect to shut down " reaches hatred him out towards an approaching . . na nTa- mg and unparralleled attractions meraan wuo pieaweb iitireu party of rescuers when he slipped aye reported. mountain and seaside of wealth honestly acquired, who irom ner grasp ana sanK. ine ""v,no wno cnrra'whnw nrrpnl annpar in inculcates envy ana jeaiousy ana body has not been recovered. i shoes, guns, pistols, watches r'l kinds ot personal proper- -en m exchange for work or n consignment Established t-eigh in 1888. Evervbodv "3 us. Don't send any shod- b'jods, we don t work on "TS WANTED. SIS' STEAM OYEING AND CLEANING WORKS, -IGH, N. ( AND A WOMAN'S WORK ?r0M?T, EFFECTtVE DY FOR ALL FORMS OF k IMili nr.i-y Trouble, Catarrh, terntia ana LaDrlppo GiYE3QlJ1Ci. RELIEF ;'!ifs;-er"ally It affords almost ln Ircra oain. whiln nermanent b?in;j eaected by taking it ic F5c'V,riylD8rtbe blood, dissolving i tno su oataiice ana removing it TEST IT FREE ioiSrVfieriC witl Rheumatism, -Ciatica. Neuralgia, Kidney ; Yv klm disease, -write to s:iyCa,Sui i "6-DKOP3." and kSY VEGETABLE t't 7 i5. entirely f reo of cpium, iS6p-1C8 ai'o'aol. laudaaum. tes. s'mu,ar "igrcaients. W.uu XT' c "" '"wo l'oiew BraWIC CURE C0MPAKY, LYDIA E. FINKHAfvl Xature and a woman's work com bined have produced the grandest remedy for woman's ills that the world has ever Known. In the erood old-fashioned days of our grandmothers they relied upon and Courier as having published 'the original statement but having explained in its issue of Tuesday that the agreement seemed to effect only a few mills in the vi cinity of Spartanburg, and went on to publish items from Ander son, Greenville, Darlington, Rock Hill and other places in South Carolina wrhere it was stated no such stoppage was anticipated, It also quoted Mr. Lewis W. rarker, who represents more spindles and looms than any other man in that State, as say ing that he did not know any thing about the meeting in Spar tanburg till he saw it in the papers." Certainly no such understand' ing as that indicated obtains in North Carolina and wTe do not suppose that one mill in this State will shut down as a- result of the Spartanburg meeting. Nobody denies the fact that the cotton mill industry is in a de- resorts whose appeals appear in the advertising columns of her favorite newspaper. "Back to Natuare!" is the cry. Some of us are tamer than others, but spring gets in the blood of us slanderous ill will toward those of his fellows who by thrift, energy and industry have be come men of means, is a menace to the community. But his coun -At least twelye persons lost their lives in a fire which destroyed the new Aveline Hotel at Fort Wayne, Ind., early Sundav morning. At last account the number of dead had not been accurately determined. 1 PERSONAL. If any person suspects that their kidneys are deranged they should take Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and not risk having Bright s disease or diabetes. Delay gives the disease a stronger foothold and you should not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. W. A. Leslie. 1 G. F. i Kirksey. As there Ex-President Cleveland has been quite ill atLakewood, N. J., for several days, but his condition has improved. He is said to be s offering from acute indigestion. 3 1 x 4. : :i . i u j all, and we feel that "call of the pait m vu , , u iuuuu m wild" that has drawn man back Pucuiar Kinu ox muuuiuuie to nature for all the thousands of who is almost tne least enviaoie years since Adam and Eve left and is certainly one of the least Doesn't I auiiuruuie uj. an uui ciueiia x it make you feel just like shuck- ma? ,we" ing your shoes and stockings and saiu llt k" "1U wading knee deep in spring? anu cr"ci' WJ "1 grown boil; wnuse aun is a i.uoi and his daughter a foreign princess; whose nominal pleasures are at best those of a tasteless and extravagant luxury, and CHRONIC CONSTIPATION CURED. One who suffers from chronic consti Dation is in danger of many serious irino fil"e whose real delight, whose real life-work, is the accumulation ailments. Foley's cures chronic constipation asit aids digestion and stimulates the liver and " . . . . . r bowels, restoring the natural action ei these organs. Commence taking it to day and you will leel.Detter at once, Foley's Orino Laxative does not nau seate or gripe and is pleasant to take Refuse substitutes. W. A. ivesiie. and use of power in its most sordid and least elevating form. the roots and herbs of the field to pressed condition but it is not to cure disease and mitigate sunering. be irnnroved bv renresentinsr it The Indians on our Western Plains to-dav can produce roots and herbs for every ailment, and cure diseases that baffle the most skilled physicians who have spent years in the study of drugs. as wrorse than it is. A Row from Start to Finish. Greensboro Telegram. The Republicans in their con vention yesterday fully sustained their reputation for turbulence. There was a row from start to finish. After many speeches had been made, at which the coming into power of the Repub- 1 ttAfoSS5.EMEDY B 1 wrjiACH TDnnai sro 1 4 A i, yspEP SA i mm e: ni. I ate tarrying otf tr.s sast lf J-.1 C TO ACT . ' Kale t, en ... ' i- CI ,UlUAGO- ILL. Republican State Convention. The Republican State conven tion met at Greensboro last From the roots and herbs of ; the Thursday. A. H. Price, ofSalis- ;ld Lvdia nnfinam more iuau , , i- 1 An4-n ,TQo T.a a or, o-ctta tr, tho wnmsri Dury, was Temporary cnainnan iieanuoi ty tu an cany ua nf the world a remedvfor their pe- and J. J. Britt permanent chair- freely predicted, a delegate was euliar ills, more potent and effica- rpv-a nnrnrontmn woe a fnmnpllprl tn o-pf. nr and sav that eious than any combination of drugs. ,,1 it P-niihliWVi nartv ronlrl not Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable '- rr:': :"::'.: rrnTinTifi i now recomized as the DOitea tne convention on account control itsen m cuuvculiuu, il standard remedy for woman's ills. 0f its gag rule method. Delegates could never control the State Mrs. Bertha Muff, of 515 Iv.C. bt, o the national convention were government Certainly no un Louisiana, Mo, writes: inctmHrl fnr TnfK nreiudiced onlooker yesterday 'Comnlete restoration to bealtu -7. t 3 I u 1 l4- means so much to me that for the sake -ine convention eiectea Jnuge wouia nave xcil any m""v of other sufierine women I am willing Arlnms. C, J. Hnrris. Carl Duncan to desire the", btate tUITiea over lomaKemyxrouoiespuuiic. TV.. Tll,-a A a,ra to flHfntha Rpnnh pan mrtv. For twelve vears X nau reen sniter- ciiiv a. winn iig,c- 1 w .-f - .... . . . . 1 . 1 . , . 1 large. Adams was re-eiectea State chairman. Mysterious Figures. Put down the number of your living brothers. Double the number. Add three. Multiply the result by five. AdxTthe number of living sis ters. Multiply the result by ten. Add the number of dead broth ers and sisters. Substract 150 from the result. m, . . . . , in i rne ngnt nana ngure win ue the number of deaths. The middle figure will be the number of living sisters. The left hand figure will be the number of living brothers. THE WORLD'S BEST CLIMATE la not entirely free from disease, on the high elevations fevers prevail, while on the lower levels malaria is encountered to a greater or less extent, according to altitude. To overcome climatic affections, lassitude, malaria, iaundice. biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy is Electric Bitters, the great alterative and blood pun her; the anti dote for every form of bodily weakness nervousness, and insomnia. Sold un der guarantee at W. A. slie's drug store. Price 50c. v FOIEYSHOMKHDAB Stops the cough and heals lungs MORTGAGE SALE. Under and by virtue of power - f .. . contained in a certain mortgage . ... ac cuted by Austin Collett am"; . i . laura Collett to the undersign -.1 :.rtgagee on May 31st, 1907, ard lidded in the office of the Register i.f ljeeds of Burke county, in Book B f.c 3, page 378 et seq. And tuxm .Luult in the payment of this debt theieby secured, I will on Saturday, May 16th, 1908, sell for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in the town of Morganton, a tract of land in Burke county North Carolina, bounded as fol lows: Begining at a stake, the north east corner of a 5 acre tract sold Laura Collett by Rufus Avery, and runs with said tract south 88 degrees west 36 poles to a stake in the line of Col. Tate purchased from Miss A. E. Pearson; thence north 2 degrees east 22J poles to a stake in the Tate line; thence north 88 degrees east with the line of Rufus Avery's other land 36 poles to a stake; thence south 2 degrees west 22J poles to the begining, containing 5 acres more or less. Sale made in default of pay ment of a dtbt of $225 00 and interest thereon from the 31st day of May, 1907. JUSTLUK, been an advance in the price of , SUGAR My price now is at rate of lGi lbs. for $1.00. Full line of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES. Always fresh and at rock-bottom prices. Country Produce Bought and Sold. FURNITURE & UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, very respectfully, C- F. KIRKSE Y. WE OFFER FOR SALE: 17 acres of bottom land near new cotton mill. Price $70 per acre. 32 acres of finely located land mile west of Drexel; 8 acres of bottom land, mostly in meadow. Price $550. Farm of 120 acres on the Statesville road, 3i miles from town, about 45 acres in cultivation, balance in timber. Good two-story house, barn, corn-crib, smoke-house, good orchard. A bargain at - - $1,900 Farm of 118 acres on new Rutherford road, 6 miles from town; half cleared; 9 acres bottom land. Good log house, log barn, crib and smoke-house. Price - $750 Farm of 176 acres in Smoky Creek township; 40 acres in cultivation, 8 acres good bottom land. Good pasture, fenced. Orchard; 4-room house, barn an other buildings. 150,000 feet in timber. Pr-a $3,000 Place of 1 : r res adjoining Morganton. This is prob ably the best i; l i-mine proposition in this vicinity. Price $500. Wo a-u lure for sale several good town properties. A. M. Avery & Ervin, Attys. Mortgagee. ine with the worst forms of female ills, During that time I had eleven different physicians without help. No tongue can tell what I suffered, and at times 1 could hardly walk. About two years as-o I wrote Mrs. Pmkham for advice I followed it, and can truly say that Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable com' pound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice re stored health and strength. Xt is worth mountains of gold to suffering women." C What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege A CALIFORNIAN'S LUCK. "The luckiest day of my life was when I bouirht a box ot XJucklen's , Arnica Salve;" writes Charles F. Budahn, of Tracy, California. "Two 25c. boxes cured me; of an annoying case of itching piles, which had troubled me for years and that yielded A 1 1 . A 1 . . ,,Ha. table Cbmpoimd aid for Mrs. Mult, rantee af w A Leslie's drug it wiu ao ior otner suae ring wwueu. store. There is a Pink Pain Tablet make j by Dr. Shoop, that will positively stop anv nain. anvwhere, in 20 minutes. Drue-irists everywhere sell them as Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets, but they storj other nain9 as easily as headache. Di. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets simply coax blood pressure away from pain. centers that is all. Pain comes from blood pressure congestion. Stop that pressure with Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets and pain is instantly gone. 20 Tablets 25c. Sold by Burke Drug Scott's Emutston strengthens enfeebled nursing nwuicn wjr tun casing msu oa uw nerve force. It provides baby With the necessary fat A and mineral food for healthy growth. g ALL DRUGCISTSs 60c. AND $1.00. Q (5 LTY LOAN & GUARANTY COMPANY. (Offiice Over Postomce.) FARMS POR ALE! 1 Farm, 163 acres, 3 miles from Morganton. , - . $15 per acre. 1 Farm, 100 acres, 4 mi es from Morganton. , $10 per acre. 1 Farm, 101 acres, 4 mi ci from Morganton. $10 per acre. 1 Farm, 90 acres, miics from Morganton. $10 per acre. 1 Farm, 100 acres," 4 miles from Morganton, $15 per acre. 1 Farm, 3 miles from Morganton, 150 acres. $15 per acre. 300 acres, 25 bottom, 75 acres cultivated; 8 miles from Morganton, 3 miles from Glen Alpine; 250,000 feet merchantable timber, 4-roora house, barn, crib, &c. Easy term. 1 Farm, 80 acres, 2 miles from Glen Alpine. 1 Farm, 100 acres, 2li miles from Morganton. $37.50 per acre. I Farm, 318 acres, 8 miles from Morganton, good 'dwelling and mill on premises. $3,750. Also some nice town property houses and lots and building lots These are bargains, and will be sold on eaay terms. . manly Mcdowell, MORGANTON, N. C.
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