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bring Your J JOB PILOTING iE NEW The Mews-Herald i ALB 8 1 IS THS W Rpct Advert tain y !S - ' L gtws-Herald Offic Medium IN THI PIEDMONT SECTION T. G. COBB, Publisher. Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance FirtT-C'-Asa wok , VOL. XXV. MORG-ANTON, N. C, SEPTEMBER 23. 1909, No. 24 1 1 r DESrOXDENT THINKING OF THE SVIOSBE STUNT FORGET IX P SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR Stir tho Liver to Healthy Action and MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING. I Rebuilt Engines an Boilers. 6::e One i:- II. ever: front 12 II P. tubulor or fur boiler complete way, good stack and grates new fit- P. stationary engine, this siae is a con.uitte outfit. Price on car? here. 195.00. i!xl2 20 H. P. engine and boiler on wheels, good end a bargain at $285.00. Write or come and see. Du.r.ie Phone No. 7. C. H. TURNER, Statesville, N. C. 3 Ni? 5 E? 53 YEARS' XPEHIENCE "'2 " Trace IV! afks --v Designs ' r M'VS COPYRIGHTS I 1 ..- s' a cket find descnpnr.n run? i .it i i free nether txu - - t iLi!-"' f"r '-fcurii; patent, p -. :-.r-':L:h i Co. receive . hv.t ; -id-: j"uri;al. Terms, $ a f"ar .T.i.-itiia, ii- cold by all TiewBdeaicrg. IS issmcasi. i ts-p.-I:1t. T.nrcest rii j"uri;al. Teriua, $ cold by all newsdealer SUHN&Go.88"'"4"'- New York ; t Washington. I- C- 7N i l tor I Live: ic rrsach Troubls, and Habitual Constipation. 1 It cures by aiding a of the digestive organs gently stimu lates the liver and regulates the towels the only way that chronic constipation can be cured. Especiallyreccmmended fcr women and children. Clears blotched complexions. Plsasant to taks. Hcfuss GUJ5t.tutt3. "WHA. LESLIE. .. THE STANDARD REMEDY roil ALL FORMS OF RHEUMATISM LUMDAGO, SCIATICA, NEURALGIA, KIDNEY TROUBLES, CATARRH, ASTHMA and K1HDRED DISEASES GIVESQU1CK RELIEF Applied externally it affords almost in stant relief from pain, while perman ent results are being effected by taking it internally, purifying the blood, dis solving the poisonous substance and removins it from the system. DR. C. L. GATES Hancock, Minn., wrltest "A little (?irl here bad such a weak back evised by Kheum&tlsm and Kidney Trouble tbat she could not stand on her feet. The nioment they put her down on the floor Bhe would ecream with pains. I treated her with 'i-lROPS" and today she runs around as well aud happy as -!an be. I prescrlbe"6-DROP8" for my patients and use It In my practice." TEST"5-DR0PS" FIR If you are suffering with Rheumatism, Lumbago. Sciatica. Neuralgia. Kidney Troubie or any kindred disease, write to us for a trial bottle of "5-DROPS." ,5-DROPS" Is entirely free from opium, cocaine.morphine, alcohol. laud anum ana other similar ingredients, Large Size Bottle "5-DROPS" (300 Doses) $1.00. For Sals by Druggists. SWAIS0N RHEUMATIC CUBE COMPANY " Dept. SO. 174 Lake Street, Chicago" INTERESTING OLD LETTERS. Written in 2828 By Ihos. J. For ney, of Burke, to Jos. J. Erwin, Aho of Burke, Then a Student at College in Virginia. The following letters from Thos. J. Forney, a son of Jacob Forney and an uncle of Charles Forney, of the firm of Forney & Co., of Morgan ton, to Joseph J. Erwin, a son of James Erwin and the father of Jos. Ernest Erwin, will prove interesting to our read ers. They are well written and quite newsy. These two families have lived on adjoining farms for more than 125 years and are among our ear ly settlers. When these letters were written Joseph Erwin was attending college in Virginia. Mount Atlass, lGthof Aug., 1823. Dear Josefh: Being favored with an oppor tunity of conveyance, I thus em brace it to give you a few out lines of the times with us. I have just arrived from a survey ing expedition in the mountains, and during the campaign I vis ited Col. I. Avery, who is at pres ent making a road across the Yellow Mountain. He works about 100 hands, and has made 4 miles of the road. As far as he has progressed, the road is most excellent. This road will be of intrinsic value to the citizens of Burke county. The gold mining business has caused great excitement among our citizes. Freeland Henson, Esq., had his gold melted into one solid mass and it proved to be of excellent value. Since you left here gold has been found in divers places, and many entries of land have been made in the mountains. Jo. Wilson, Freeland Henson and others have entered all the lands between the Brown Mountain and Table Rock, ex pecting to be remunerated by gold mines. I presume you have heard of the unfortunate catastrophe which befell Melton E. Poor. He as cended an oak sapling about 30 feet and caught hold of a dead limb, which broke, and he was immediately precipitated to the ground, and he expired instant aneously. He is now consigned to futurity's shade. This should be a warning to the absent minded and venturous. A singular occurrence took place at Morganton not long since. On th: night of the 13th inst. John Roane's dogs became unusually sagacious, insomuch that said Roane was awakened. He went out doors with a well- charged shot-gun and perceived some person making his escape through the gate. He immedi ately hailed him twice or thrice, but he would not stand. He then leveled his piece and fired. The person ran down to the main Yellow Mountain road and fell dead. On examination it was found to be Wm. McEntire's boy, Leven. Roane wmt o town jr.d ...adL known the circimstances, -ut to his sad misfortune he was nought before three Justices of he Peace and lodged in jail. The negro was guarded where he lay mtil next morning. After a jury i inquest was held over him they decided according to Roane's ac knowledgment, which was that he was pierced by John Roane .vith 33 shot. Roane has since been taken from jail. I am in- luced to believe that the Jus tices acted diametrically opposite to all reason, as Roane was able to give sufficient bail, &c, &c I was in the mountains during our election, but have just heard that Burgin was elected Senator; Davis Newland and Mark Brit- tain commoners. David Tate, Jr. arose and told the people that he .vould never offer his services again m tms county. JS'eil arose and said he would. I expect to set out to-day for the mountains to survey all the lands claimed by Brown in the county of Burke. Owing to the much business I ! have on hand at present, I can not write you a satisfactory letter. I wish you to do me the favour to write- me by mail and I will give you my opinion respecting the times in this dark spot of the world. About three weeks ago we had a most tremendous hurricane here, which unroofed all houses that were not covered with shingles and blew down a vast quantity of timber. The storm did no serious damage. It did not reach as low as your fathei' . I must conclude, by subscribing myself, your very affectionate friend and neighbor, Thqs. J. Forney. Jo. Erwin, Esq. Fail not to write me at some leisure time. At home, 4th of Dec, 1828. Dear Joseph: Pursuant to a promise between us agreed to when we were last together, I thus embrace the present time to let you know the times with us at present. We and our neighbours are enjoying a competent portion of health, and I hope that you are in posses sion of the same. - Permit me in the next place to touch a little on the presidential question. On the day of the electoral election I was at Muddy Creek, at which place Adams re ceived 4 votes, from John Ruther ford, myself, William Alexander and Bedford. Adams re ceived something like 200 in this county, but it appears from un dubitable authority that the "Hero" will succeed; if so, I will, I must, submit to a greater power. At the election ground of Col. Carson's, Jackson received all of the votes. Col. Carson planted a hickory pole on the ground that day, and intends to keep it aliye by pouring whiskey on its roots. Gen. Jackson was first started on the electioneering campaign as a tool to answer 1 cinmp nnrnncp infpnfprl Viv his anti-snnnnrtars. hut. after ran- i about & in my next- abandon the idea of studying medicine and undertake the study of law. William is very unwell at present, but not danger ous; he has improved in health since his return. He set out from Kentucky in the stage and lay by 3 days, being so unwell. Scarcity of money still appears to be the common cry in Burke. During the last two weeks there was more sueing done tin this county than has been done for the last four years; although property sells better here than any place near. More droves of hogs have passed through Mor ganton this fall than has for sev eral years. The mule trade from Kentucky and Ohio is done at present; first-rate mules can be bought in South Carolina at from 35 to 40 dollars, &c. My chief employ since you left us has been surveying. I ex pect to be in Linville Cove next week surveying for Col. Avery. Major Brown is in Raleigh at present arranging his business The citizens of Haywood have made complaint to the Legisla ture respecting the suits brought against them by Mr. Brown. nit i i i ine gold mining ousiness is carried on by Henson and Wil son; they still find enought to justify them in working. i our grandtather is still as well as usual. major uoilins nas Deen very well and was given out by Dr, Bouchell. James H. Perkins has reached Lexington, Kentucky, and is stationed at said place. Be certain to tell Mr. Greenlee that I was near his father's resi dence a few days ago and learned that all were quite well; also give him my best compliments. I spent one night at the Hick ory Grove not long since. Our friend. Jeff erson is well and in fine spirits, and also the re mainder of the family. SOUTH POLE NEXT. Plans for an Expedition Already on Foot John Boll and Uncle Sam Both Making Preparations. London Dispatch. Sept. 13. Two rival Antarctic expedi tions, one American and the other British, will dash for the South Pole, both straining every nerve for the honor of placing their respective flags upon the coveted goal at the southernmost spot on earth. The first call for funds to make up a $200,000 subscription list was issued here to-day by Captain Robert F. Scott, of the discovery expedition, and simul taneously with stirring editorials in- the English press calling for patriotic compliance came a cable gram from Sydney, C. B., in which Herbert L. Bridgeman, secretary of the Peary Arctic Club, confirming the report that Commander Robert E. Peary will organize an expedition during the coming winter to make a dash next spring for the south pole. About the Worst Ever. Grsensboro Record, 15th. A great case was being tried at Graham court yesterday before Judge Biggs and a jury. Three men are suing the Southern rail way for faiiure to let them off a train at Reidsville. The evidence showed that the train made the usual stop; that a woman and child, if not others, alighted, yet, when some distance out from Reidsville, some one pulled the bell cord and the train stopped. The conductor found that one of the three men did the work and asked what was the trouble. They said they wanted to be put off at Reidsville. He tried to reason with them but to no avail. He wrote them a pass from the next station back, but they tore it up and demanded that he run the train back to Reidsville. Mr. Quillen still remains in our "This he declined to do, hence the section of country inviting us to flee from the wrath to come. I am still anxious to undergo a trial respecting my belief. I will let you know something more fOLEYSHOMYIAB Cures Colds. Prevents Pneumonia to make your baby strong and 0 well. A fifty -cent Lottie of &3 twill change a sickly baby to a W plump, romping child in summer as !M well as in winter. Only one cent K , Ax, iMr.t of it and it's as nice M a day think or it and it s as as cream. Get a small bottle now. AH Druggists I vassing the business up to the present date it appears that he is the spectacle of the people. I am surprised that the Kentuek ians supported him, after his saying in that stigmatizing lan guage, that "The Kentuckians ingloriously fled." I am per suaded, Sir, that they were right and perfectly justifiable in mak ing their escape, as they were destitute of arms of defence. The South Carolinians support Jackson with the belief that he is an anti-tariff man; the Pennsyl- vanians oecause ne is a tariit man. If I could believe that he ' was a supporter of the tariff, I would rest contented. Finally, I presume he will be our next pres ident. If so, we have "cut the rod to whip ourselves," and must bear with the malady. My next choice will be the able and mon strous Henry Clay. But enough of such. On last Friday your mother ar rived safe at home. We have not heard from William since he passed through Asheville. We expect him home some days be fore Christmas. Your father in very good spirits and has been since your absence. Mr. Hill, I learn, has become somewhat tired of teaching in your neighborhood, on account (I presume) of the smal'ness of the school. I suppof e he will not teach longer thart.the expiration of the hrst engage ment. On last Sunday, the 30th of Oct., I went to Morganton early in the day, and heard when I first reached the place that Mr. William C. Tate had returned from Kentucky and just left the place (Morganton) going to his mother's. I immediately went down to learn the cause of com ing home at this early period. When I entered the house the family was very much distressed at seeing William in his situation. He relates that when he first went to the place he was some what unwell. He then became tired and sick of the place and also the study of medicine. I am induced to believe that he will A HURRY UP CALL. Quick! Mr. Drug-gist Quick! A box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve Here's a quarter For the love of Moses, hurry! Baby's burned himself, terribly John nie cut his foot with the axe Mamie's scalded Pa can't walk from piles Billie has boils and my corns ache. She jot it and soon cured all the fam ily. It's the greatest healer on earth. Sold by W. A. Leslie. I am, Dear Joseph, with great respect and the higest consider ation, one of your most undis- sembled friends, Thos. J. Forney. Mr. Joseph Erwin. P. S. -The Rev. McKanny Wilson is in our section of country at present, visiting his old acquaint ances, and is to preach at Mor ganton church next Sabbath. Be certain to write me as soon as possible. 1 am very anxious to hear from you. Our Legislature is now in ses sion. The particular bills pro j posed are these: To reduce the price of vacant lands; the '. Sheriff's bill a bill to strike off ! one in Burke and Buncombe, and j one in Haywood, and also a bill I from the citizens of Haywood praying the State, to defend them in the case between them and the heirs of Brown. suit. This is quite the worst ever, provided the evidence is as stated. By stopping the train the men made themselves liable to indictment; suppose another train had been following? It is easy to see what would have happened. Had the conductor run his train back to Reidsville, he would have done so at the risk of the lives of the passengers and had any one been hurt the conductor would have been lynched. ,Looks like the case should have been thrown out of court. Social Clubs and Liquors. Gastonia Dispatch. Mr. A. L. Buckwinkle, of this city, at the request of Sheriff T. E. Shuf ord, recently wrote to At torney General T. W. Bickett, re- 1S ; questing an expression of opinion as to the construction ot the statute, section 64, revenue law, relating to social clubs and the dispensing by them of intoxi cating liquors. The law is very plain and Attorney General Bick ett's construction of it is in keep ing with the popular conception, to-wit, that no social club can be chartered for the purpose of sel ling or giving away spirituous, vinous or malt liquors or any mixture of them. No reference is made to the locker system, which is the one so generally re sorted to, and which is the scheme by means of which the prom bition law is circumvented. How Indians Poisoned Arrows. Denver Field and Farm. Indians took a fresh deer liver, fastened it to a lor g pole, and then went to certain places where they knew they would find rattle snakes. The bucks would poke the first rattler with the liver. The snake would repeatedly strike at the liver with its fangs until its poison was all used up. Then the pole was carried home and fastened upright until the liver became as dry as a bone. The liver was pounded to a fine power and placed in a buckskin bag. This powder would stick like glue to any moistened sur face and was used to poison arrows. Value of Good Roads. Asheville Citizen, 18th. If the residents of the rural districts in North Carolina fully realize the importance of the good roads convention which meets at Asheville next month, not a sin gle county in the state will be unrepresented at that meeting. The press of the Old North State has given liberally of its space in an effort to arouse the interest of those to whom the building of good highways means the most. It has endeavored to portray with simple language the full benefits which will accrue from a con tinuous chain of good roads; it has attempted to show that such "a consummation devoutly to be wished" would mean a large in crease of revenue to the rural dwellers, and that it would place North Carolina in the front rank of progressive states. At the meeting mentioned plans to this end will be outlined and discussed, and if the suggestions therein made are acted upon, the work of building improved high ways throughout the state will begin at once. wnen you think it over, you cannot fail to see why there should be no necessity for urgent appeals for self-help. Statistics from European countries bear eloquent testimony to the fact that good roads never made a community bankrupt, but rather placed it on the road to wealth and prosperity. Well laid highways place the farmer in easy touch with the city. They advertise a county's enterprise and invite the invest ment of foreign capital. Not the least to be considered is the fact that tourists give first considera tion to sections blessed with good roads. In view of these facts is there any sane reason why this state should not hasten to put lTBolf rvn trip rnll of rirncrrpssifin ? . l Connelly Springs to Be Greatly Ire proved. Greensboro Daily News, 16th. C. M. Vanstory will leave to day for Connelly Springs to at tend a meeting of the stockhold ers of the reorganized Connelly Springs Hotel Company, to be held there tonight and tomorrow. Mr. Vanstory states that the new company will greatly im prove the buildings and grounds of this popular resort, and ar rangements'will be made where by the hotel will be kept open all the year round. Henry Vanstory, formerly clerk at the old Benbow in this city, is manager of the new hotel, and he will have entire charge of the property controlled by the Con nelly Springs company. Dp Witt's Little Early Risers, the safe, sure, easy, gentle little liver pills. The original Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is De Witt's. The name is plainly stamped on every box. It is good for cuts, burns, bruises, sores, boils and sunburn but it is especially good for Piles. Sold by Leslie's Drug Store. Strange "Doings" at a Revival. Newton Enterprise. The preaching at Bandy's stcre by the strange religionists is still drawing large crowds and people from that section say there is no little excitement in tha community. Some of the converts go into a trance, we are told, and remain unconscious for hours, and a platform has been erected on which to dance the holy dance. Speaking in unknown tongues by the con verts is another feature. DIARRHOEA Care In Preparing Food. In recent years scientists have proved that the value of food is meas ured largely by its purity; the re sult is the most stringent pure food laws that have ever been known. One food that has stood out promi nently as a perfectly clean and pure food and which was as pure before the enactment of these laws as it could possibly be is Quaker Oats; conceded by the experts to be the ideal food for making strength of muscle and brain. The best and cheapest of all foods. The Quaker Oats Company is the only manufacturer of oatmeal that has satisfactorily solved the prob lem of removing the husks and black specks which are so annoying when other brands are eaten. For hot climates Quaker Oats is packed in hermetically sealed tins, keeps fresh and sweet anywhere. 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, bounty of burke. In the Superior Court, December Term, 1909. Jim Ceasar, (col.) vs. Lizzie Ceaaar, (col.) NOTICE. The defendant above named will take notice that an 'action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Burke county for a divorce a vinculo matrimonii, on the grounds of adultery fs provided by section 161, sub-seetion 2, Revisal of 1905 of North Carolina; and the said de fendant will further take notice that she is re quired to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the 13th Mon day after the 1st Monday in September, it being the bth day of Ltecember. 1909. at the Court House of said county, in Morganton. North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action. or the plaintitt will apply the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 17th day of September, 1909. L. A. BRISTOL, Clerk Superior Court. Riddle & Huffman, Attorneys for Plaintiff. There is no need of anyone suKer ing long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only neces sary to take a few doses of Chamberlain's C:!ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, in most cases one dose is sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally val uable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. PRICE 25c. LARGE SIZE 50c. Sale of Land at Auction. On Monday, Sept. 20, 1909, the un dersigned will sell for cash to the high est bidder, at the Court House door in the town of Morganton, a tract of land in Burke county adjoining the lands of Sarah Lowman and others; beginning on a pine knot, the north-west corner of said Sarah Lowman 's tract, and runs east with the old line 22 poles to a stone on north side of a hill; then south 22 poles to a stone; then west 22 poles to a stake; then north 22 poles to the begin ning, containing 3 acres, more or less, and being the tract of land conveyed by Sarah Lowman to Andrew Berry by deed dated Dec. 1, 1897. This Aug. 18, 1909. W. C. ERVIN, Agent. Notice of Sale of Lands. By Virtue of a power of salle contained in a cer tain mortgage deed executed and delivered to the undersigned by L. M. Wagner and wife. T. 1 Wagner, which is duly registered in the rtegister's office of Burke county, N. C, in book X. No. 2. page 538. default having been made in the pay ment of the debt thereby secured, I will sell on Monday. Oct. 4th, 1909, it being the first Monday of said month, at public auction at the court house door in Morganton, N. C, to the highest bidder for cash, all that certain house and lot situated at Hildebran, N. C, bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning on Stephen's corner and runs with Stephen's line north 87',2 east 198 feet to a stone. Stephen's corner, in Johnson's line; thence north 5 east with said line 276 feet to a stone, D. A. Johnson's corner in the old Page line; thence north 87Mt west with said line 178 feet to a stone, A. Y. Sigmon's corner; thence with the street 276 feet to the beginning, containing one and one quarter acres more or less. A. J. COOK, This Aug. 25th, 1909. Mortgagee. DR. FRANCIS S. PACKARD OF GREENSBORO, N. C. Expert Physician, Surgeon and Specialist Will visit Morganton, 2d Visit, on Monday, September 27th, Hotel Morgan, and every 4th Monday regularly thereafter. One Day Oiilr'JMr BritishCanadian Hours Medical Expert, Surgeon and Diagnostician. Dr. Packard has been educated in and grad uated from the best hospitals and colleges of Europe and America. Special ExaminerUnited States Pension Bureau. Consultation and Exam ination Free. Invited & Strictly Confidential. No cases taken or treated without a per sonal examination con sultation or interview. No nail order business fane r cgrresDMdenee solicited Read this earefully. Hysa srr in good health, five it ts sick friend who will thank ysu. We all like to brag of our an cestors, but sometimes forget to live so that our descendants can do the same thing. WHY? For a smaH beginning the sale and use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has extended to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. Why? Because it has proved especial ly valuable for coughs and colds. or sale by all druggists. Mr. Sydney Yount, aged 65 ysars, dropped dead from heart failure at his home in Newton Monday. He was a former resident of Cline's township, Catawba county. I cure to Btay cured every case I take for treatment. Surgical Cases I treat without Op eration or suffering. Without Ether or Chlo roform, without detention from Business or Pleasure, Consultation & Examination at all times FREE and Invited. mediately replaced , 8:00 A. M. to ! 6:00 P. M. Medical Expert in Treatment of Chronic Diseases of Men, Women and Children. Dr. Packard has made more remarkable cures in the Southern States than any living physi cian, t No incurable cases taken for treatment. All cases taken for treatment will be guar anteed a cure, I see all patients in person. No substitutes or assistants employed or trusted. Minors without their par ents or wives without their husbands will not be ad mitted t consultation unless accompanied by their local physician. Take care of your stomach. Let Kodol digest all the .food you eat, tor that is what Kodol does. Every table- spoonful of Kodol digests 2 pounds of food. Try it today. It is guaranteed to relieve you or your money back. Sold by Leslie's Drug btore. Foley's Kidney Pills cure backache, rheumatism, kidney, bladder and urin ary trouble. Do not risk having Bright's disease or diabetes. Leslie. W. A. Each step taken for mother! adds to the time she will be with you to enjoy your deeds of love and to cheer you with her smile. TVip Splls-Floto circus will exhibit in Salisbury October 1st. There is quite a rivalry between this show and the Barnum and "Rnilpv show, which will exhibit in Statesville October 12. HEALTH AND BEAUTY AID. Pnomptics and lotions will not clear . - c : lnr. ! your complexion ui yuuiJica iind blotches like Foley's Orino Laxative, lor indigestion, stomach and liver trou ble and habitual consupniuu. the svstem and is pleasant I jo take. W. A. Leslie. Do not be deceived by unscrupulous imitators who would have you believe that the imitation pills are as good as DeWitf s Kidney and Bladder jyins. There isn't anything just as good as these wonderful pills for the renei ot Backache, Weak Back, inflammation of the Biadder, urinary disorders and all kidney complaints. Any one can take DeWitt's Kidney ana Biaaaer Pills as directed in perfect confidence of good results. Sold by Leslie's Drug Store. tops tbo cough and lung' AFTER DOCTORS FAILED LydiaE.Pinkham'sVegeta ble Compound Cured Her. Willimantic, Conn. "For five years I suffered untold agony from female troubles, causing backache, irregulari ties, dizziness and nervous prostra tion. It was impossible tor me to walk upstairs without stopping on the way. I tried three differ ent doctors and each told me some thing different. I received no benefit from any of them, but seemed to suf fer more. The last doctor said noth ing would restore mv health. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to see what it would do, and I am restored to my natural health.' Mrs. Etta Donovan, Box 299, Willimantic, Conn. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir regularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi gestion,, dizziness, or nervous prostra tion. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vfceta.ble Comnound has been vthe standard remeay ior iemaie ins, ana suffering women owe it to themselves to at least give this medicine a trial. Proof is abundant that it has cured thousands of others, and why should it not cure you? very few minutes. Diseases peculiar to men, or any complicated trouble bevond the aid of the general Prac titioner. And if you have tried everything else and failed, and if you want to get well T. . V- T .. nnri nirnin ' hn IrO ana Bee inis JUlilliiKi uu progressive Specialist of experience and rep- vous, Special "and I Chronic Disease, of Men, Station Who If there is a cure for you will Women and Children, Treats all his Patients bring it about and produce ,t with the aid of in person. No hired Assistants to split the re- the greatest Sc.ent.fic achievements of modern sponsibility. He treats the following Diseases times, which he has mastered and has at his nnlv All Nervous Diseases such as Neuras- commands. thenia Neuraa, Melancholia, Nervous De- NO MATTER What your ailment may DiUty Spinal I Irritation, Hysteria, Paralysis, be; NO MATTER what others may have told Epilepsy Fits or Falling Sickness, Chorea, you. No Matter what your experience may nxaine Heart XJisease iiite paiuiiuiiou, kch- ounun ' - - . - giuiuc. T;Do Ka tn vfinr Rflvnntatre to see this re- erai weakness r ttiiiis.iiiK oucua. wiocuDca Vi " " T, , " x-.,. the Blood or Skin like AnerniV Scrofula.Ecze- markab e Doctor of ENGLAND .everywhere ma. Ulcers, Tumors, urowtns, oweinngs, ii-Miuwieupu t,-- --y- - SimDles etc. He wants to meet all sick per- Medical Learning in the world today. Go ?onf who suffer from Chronic Constipation, then, and have it forever set led ,n your mm Obstipation, Intestinal irritation, Indigestion, if your case is one for which a Cure can Dyspepsia, Ulceration or Dilation of the be had. If your case is curable he ,wil put Stomach or Intestines, Hernia, Rupture of yon on treatment at once, and give you all the Bowels, Appendicitis, Piles, itching.bleed- such medicines or remedies and preparations inc protruding or internal in Character, needed to effect your Cure. If incurable. He Tapeworm, Diseases of the liver, such as en- will tell you so, and g.ve you such coun lareement or displacement, or congestion, sel and advice as may prolong your life. cYrlnos, hardening - or engorgement. Diseas- .REMEMBER This is not a scheme or catch es of the Kidneys like Brifhf s Disease, Dia- or snare to get your money and run, as is betes Dropsv, Gravel, Uric Acid, Scalding too often the case. This is a legitimate prop orburningHne Bed wetting or too frequent osition and you deal with jour Doctor four TJrinationfSexual Impotence, weakness or irri- self and direct, fcyery Statement here made tability. Diseases of the bladder. Catarrh in is guaranteed as True. A visit for Consul all its forms. Purulent, discharging or Dry tation and examination will cost you noth Catarrh of the head. Throat, lungs or Bron- ing, and implies no obligation whatever. If chial tubes. Stomach, Bladder, Kidney or treatment be decided on and given you, it Systemil This enemy of the human race. will restore yon to perfect health, and may He is now able to cure in a short time by mean the saving of your life. A Nominal fee an original and new method of Osmosis or will be charged only if the Case can be treat absorption. Asthma in all its forms, Con- ed with a view to a cure, sumption of the many stages. A Cure guar- Do not put off this duty yon owe to your ateed U in the T early Stages, before destine- self. Your Family, your Friends and your ttSMlLl)eMUtlrp,wbo are now or may later by it. I have cured frequently in 30 min- be suffering because of your neglect to fight ntes Sometimes accompanied by Head noises. Disease and procure Health without which Cured to stay Cured. Diseases of Women, Life instead of a Pleasure becomes s misera- t : A mne an..BsfnHv 111 Rmfl Tl Jl 1 Tlf 111 Burden. treated. Displacements in any form are im- Remember the Date and Place. On the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, very low fare round trip tickets will be sold via the Cotton Belt Route to points in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma. Take advantage of these low fares and investigate the wonderfulropportunites now open in the Southwest. The 25 day return limit gives you ample time, and you can stop over both going and returning. The Direct Line to Texas The Cotton Belt is the direct line from Memphis to the Southwest, through Arkansas. It operates two daily trains, carrying through sleepers, chair cars and parlor-cafe cars. Trains from all points make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton Belt trains for the Southwest. Do not delay your trip to the ' Southwest until the bie opportunities are gone write me to-day where you want to go and I will show you how cheap you can make the trip and give you complete schedule, etc. I will also send you free our books on Texaa and Arkansas, with County map in colors. H. H. SUTTON, District Passenger Agent. H. E. ALLEN, Passenger Agent. ;09 W. 9th St, Chattanooga, Tana. -SF " "1 .-:wm-Ws
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 23, 1909, edition 1
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