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.2'- ' BLf.l If A .egetab.le PreparatLenfor As similating the Food cndSeSula- ling the Stomachs andBowels of Fromotes Digeslion,Cheerul nessandRest.Conta'ms neither Opium,Morphine norlineraL KOTNARCOTIC. J3tape afOim-SAMUZZPHClIZR stlx.SmnA Bi &rteHUeJi&m Harm Sent Cttoifud SbgoT hintnymm. flam AperfccI Remedy forConstipa Tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Si'gnalure of NEW YOTCK. mmmmsm For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AA ffi It' In Use For Over Thirty Years km I I 111 ' TMt erruii aonranv. oinr. ICS THE OLD RELIABLE North Carolina Home Insurance Company. 0 Forty Years of Honest Dealing has established xi i ex 4 v ims strong nome company in uie commence ui the people. Twenty-Five Years continuous business at its Morganton agency, with every loss fully and H satisfactorily settled. gjjj Post Office Building. XV. C. ERVI2T. METAL SHINGLES ARE FIRE PROOF TTPIEY will not burn. Will not split or curl like wood shingles. ... not crack ani roll off like slate. Will not rip at the seams like plain tin. Neither will they rattle during high wind storms. n ntver need rePairs an(i last as long as the building. And last of all, they make the handsomest roof and are not expensive. MORGANTON HARDWARE CO., MORGANTON, N. C. j" " ' 1 'tecj WT V. Li. e C--J. ..m. a TIE Eell tclcTlxone system of America, tlie greatest system i:it'.i-..' world is at your service. rou can have it in vour home as soon as you want it. You can talk to your neiM oi-s, your friends in town, to your doctor, or to folks iu .New loik, Chicago or any oilier Xorthern or Southern city. Installing a telephone on your farm is tlse S same as increasing your horse power without I making a large outlay for tne horse. A teis nhnnpi r.nsts verv little. 1 h We would like to tell you about our plan for instaiiii:.: g mrnl tolonhonoa. Ask the nearest Bell t.k-whr no r!:ii::v' r fiA or write to us for descriptive booklet. A will d FAR1VIERS' LINE DEPARTMENT Southern Bel! Telephone & Telegraph Go. A1 A 0 South Pryor Street Atfante, Georgia J,. i - i I ' '' " -1" t 7 j i-vrTS rrtn pii Ei ET. E SPECIAL OFFER ' Made to build New Bnntnesa. A trial Will make you our permanent customer. r TMto fnMprtlnn Riuh. 17 varieties : Lt- li the finest ; Trip, 7 splendid ; Unioa, 8 best varia Liai id Bpriavflowerinff ijaiin 66 vaneties in all. GCAKAKTEED TO PLEAtiE. Write to-day; Mention this Paper. SEND 10 CENTS covnr postage and packing and reMive this valuable , ro!kct:on or Meat otpaia. o?oxner wun my Dig Instructive isenutiiul seed and .riant MSooii, whs h..i dou vm ueec vuietiea 01 beeas, iriams n Vi RnrtflPP 1416 BUCKBEE STREETS' IJ Mwwnwvwf UUVikC VOil, AAAb S1 Pr. Bei"' s Fine-Tar-Honey For Coughs and Colds. Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine BUCK-DffAUGHT javer medicine The reputation of this old, relia ble medicine, for digestion and liver trouble, is firm- S . t- a. - . . 14 ly csiaDiisnea. it aoes not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger eale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 USE OF HARROWS AND WEEDERS. jcROW A FRIEND TO THE FARMER. One to Put the Soil in Good Condition, ths Other to Destroy Grass and Weeds and Help Young Plar.ls. At this season of the year and a little later, harrows and vocod ers should play a very important part in farm economy. As fast as land is broken each half clay's breaking should be harrowed, to llveiizo any clods that may be nrcsent before they dry out and become bard. Pulverizing is easily done at the proper time, but if clods are left to become hard they may be in the way in planting p.r.d cuUivating for a considerable time. The harrow ing cho helps to keep the mois ture in the soil and makes it mel low. The- thoughtful and observ ant fai r.ier in thi section of the countiy knows that we almost invariably have a drought during the summer, to they begin thus early to fcc-op the moisture in the soil for future use. Since plants take th-'ir food only when dis solved in wakr, we know that if there is no moisture in the soil there is no food there that can be used by the plants. Of course the yield of the crop is cut off under such conditions. In many cases, and especially O-i liiht soib, the weeder may be used a-j effectively as the harrow after breaking. The better time for the use of the weeder, how ever, is after the seed are planted. Even before the young plants are out of the ground, weeds and grass seed are getting ready to come up with thsm. The weeder dislodges these seed, destroys them, and at the same time helps the corn or cotton seed to get through. Thus we have the young crop ahead of its enemies. By repeated use of weeder every time a rain starts noxious seed to germinate, we may never see the much dreaded coat of young, vigorous grass. The work of the weeder is economical. A man and a horse can easily cultivate ten acres or more per day. Fur thermore, the teeth, or fingers, of the weeder work among the young plants and destroy weeds that would later have to be got ten out by expensive hand-hoeing, if a side plow had been used instead of the welder. On stiff, heavy soils, a sidkc-tocthed har row sometimes dees better work than the weedor. Probably the greatest caution to observe in the use of these im plements is to run them at the proper time. Alter tne j forms a green carpet over field, it is then too late for ass the the weeder. The implement will de stroy seme cf the grass, but cul tivate the remainder sj that it will grow all the faster. Just as soon after a rain as the soil is dry enough to admit the weight of the horse without packing, the weeder should be run over every acre that needs it. We may thus do two or three days' work be fore the soil is dry enough to ad mit the cultivator or deeper run ning implements. Harrows and weeders are not intended for breaking land, but cultivating the surface of plowed soil. When a weight has to be placed on the harrow to force it into the soil, then we know the land has not been properly broken, or that it has become too hard for the use of the harrow. C. R. Hudson, State Agent, Farmers' Co-operative Demon stration Work. G-xkI results always follow the use of Foley's Kidney Pills. They give prompt relief in all cases of kidney 'and bladder ci-ior.iors. are healinir, strengthonhr; an. I anti-ss-ptic. Try them. XV. A Leslie. During Only One Month is He an Ene my English Sparrow the Only Bird That Should Be Exterminated. i Washington Dispatch. "The crow is a much abused bird and it is time that some one ! said a good word for his old black coat, remarked Dr. C Jriart Merriam, chief of the biological survey. . "Instead of being an enemy of the farmer, as is generally be lieved." continued Dr. Merriam, "the crow is one of his best friends and the protector of his crops. True, during corn plant ing time, the cVow's bill is turned against the farmer during one month, and that month only he is his enemy. But durpg the other 11 months the crow is real ly working overtime for him. It eats thousands upon thousands of destructive insects and bugs every week and when it comes to feeding its young, gives them a diet composed almost -entirely of worms and insets that prey upon his crops. Therefore, it makes me righteously indignant every time I see any one try to kill a crow. These trials, however, are not very often crowned with sue-mes for the crow has become one of the wisest of wild creatures as the result ot hundreds 01 years of persecution and misunderstanding. The value ot many ot our birds is unfortunately unknown to the iarmers whom they are striving so hard to protect. The oriole, for instance, is the only bird that will eat the fuzzy cater pillars which are so destructive to many varieties of trees. Were it not for the woodpeckers there would be no torests, tor they go after and keep down the enor mous numbers of wrorms that at tack the trees. "The only bird that I would really be glad to see destroyed in this country is the English spar row. He is utterly worthless to the farmer or the orchard owner; he is dirty, quarrelsome, and drives awray the song birds. Just at present the survey is striving with all its might and main to keep him out of southern Call fornia. So far we have been successful in this battle. If the people of the cities and villages would only take up the crusade against this little pest, they might easily get rid of him, and the beautiful song birds would come oacK. l ne sparrow is easi ly trapped and easily poisoned; but every time an organized ef fort is made to rid a locality of the nuisance, the crusaders are met with the mistaken sentimentality of a few wTho know nothing about the merits of the case, and are scared off by the cry of 'Save the little birds!' that is set up in. papers and from the pulpit. The English sparrow has no more right to exist than rats, mice, scorpions, tarantulas, or any other noxious creatures that are recog nized as enemies of our society." A DEAD STGiViACH. Gf What Use Is !f? Thousands? yes hundreds jf thou sands of people throughout America are taking- the slow ti. ath treatment daily. Tlioy are lrur.lorin,;,' ih-.-ir own stom ach, the he.t fi is-n-1 they have, and in their sublime ignorance they think they are putting aside the laws of nature v This is no .sensational .-.late'ment; it is a startling t,tct. the truth of which anv hon rable physki -n will not deny. Thr.e fious nds jf pn;;:le are swal lowing diiilv hiijjc qiiaiitiiies of pepsin and other strong diir-p.-..ttr. made es pecially to digest the fco ! in t'm stom ach without any aid at all fro:ii the di gestive membrane of tho 5.1-imaca Mi-o-na stomach taldoU relieve dis tressed stomachs in !ivemii:tu s; they do more. Taken reg-uiarly for a f e v weeks they build up the run down stomach and make it strong enough to die-st its own food. Then indigestion, belching, sour stomach and headache will go.' ' Mi o-na stomach tab ets are sofd by druggists everywhere and by Leslie's Drug Store who guaranteas them. 50 cents a box. li'joih's Pills cure constipation, 25c. Sealed Bids for New School House" The County Board of Education , wm receive scaled bids until the j lirst Monday in May (when i awards will be mide) for the ! building of a school house at . Lridgewater. For dimensions I f;nd specifications call at office of ! County Superintendent, Morgan j ton. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ! J. H. GILE?, ! Chairmam. H. L. Patton, i Sunt. More Than 1,000 indiaas b Western North Carolina Ashcville Citizen. One of the most important fea tures of the taking of the thir teenth census in the tenth North Carolina congressional district will be the gathering of informa tion concerning the Cherokee In dians wdio live in this district, probably the largest settlement of Indians this side of the Missis sippi river. In the twelfth census, which was taken in iyuu, mere were found to be 1,429 Indians dwell ing within the limits of the tenth district, the majority of whom were on the reservation in Swain county. The Indian population of the district was divided as fol lows: Swain county, 917; Jack son county, 349; Graham, 128; and Cherokee, 35. They are an industrious people and are en gaged in various pursuits. Every family and especially those who reside in the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment. There is no telling when it may be wanted in case of an accident or emergency. It is most excellent in all cases of rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by all druggists. Forest Hill Cemetery. At the opening of another sea son 1 wish again to ask the co- ooeration of the lot owners, feel ing assured that all would be glad to see the cemetery maintained in good order, with clippad grass and clean paths. Already an increased number of the lot owners have arranged with me for the care of their plots. a reasonable sum 1 will plots and seed them to and thereafter cut the once or twice each week as needed, for twenty-five cents per month. Thomas A. Clarke, Caretaker. Forest Hill Cemetery, Feb. 15, 1910. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets assist nature in driving all impurities out of the system, insuring a free and regular condition and restor ing the organs of the body to health and strength. Sold by all druggists. A Newspaper is a Easiness, Not a Free Horse. Rockingham News. Now is the time when the country newspaper men are re ceiving letters from men they do not know, and possibly never heard of, stating that the writer is a candidate for some state of fice and any aid the editor can bestow will be greatly appreci ated. Yes, no doubt it would. On the other hand any aid these politicians can bestow the editor to recompense him for the space used in his paper w-ould be ap preciated. If politicians want to advertise their business, why in the dickens don't they include a check as evidence of good faith for the amount of advertising they desire and send along copy properly signed, for s,dvertrsing? Talk about business. If there is any business in a newspaper rr an giving away his space any more than a merchant giving away his goods we are unable to see where it comes in. EKVVARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell find :imlete!y deransre the whole system when enteri'm it tin-iutrh the mucu w surfaces. Such articles shoul 1 nevor be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage thry will di is ten fold to t he kox! you can pos sibly derive from them. Hal"s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.r Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hali's Catarrh Cure be sure you pret the frenuiue. It is taken internally and m .ue in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. To;t!mnni..ls free. Sold bv D.-i.j-yi?'-. Price 75c per bottle. Taks Hall's Fami'.yPills for constipation. Ad.T.ifilstfatar's Katies. Having q'lyliiicd as atimirtijt ator of Sidney Evans, cl'-eM fJ, notice is hereby priven to all per-f-:Ms i:debUrl to the esiate cf s;ud deceased to in. ke imnvHu;:te payment, and a!l parties havinjr cl iin; auai: at .irl estate are hereby notified to present he f. mv duly vertiried to the undersigned i n or b-'fn ehe l h day -f April 1911, or this notice v i'i pkadeJ in b.r ot their recovery thereon. 'j'hist.hd.yof April. 19t0. WALTER T. EVANS, Admr. of Sidney Evans, deceased A-., ry Ervin, Attyc. For grade grass, grass, Diarrhoea .should be cured without loss of time and by a medicine which like Chambrrlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemeuy not only cures promptly but produces no unpleasant after effects. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by all drucrsrists. ? Rose Comb R. I. Reds. ifc, -"' Thompson's "Brights" 4S?V?W' - Barred Kocks, vfy-'Z K- C. Black Minorcas, -iuS1 biiver Wyandottes, R. C. Buff Leghorns, Rose Comb Buff Leghorns, wrhich leaders of Leghorn breeds. Mi MORGANTON, N. C rd's Poultry Farm. TO SALE! 5 room cottage, on Evans street. Desirable neighbor hood. 4 room cottage on East Union. Must be sold. A great bargain. Choice lots cut to suit the purchaser. A. C. AVERY, Jr. P Wood's Early Ohio S) Seed Potatoes are being planted in increasing quantities each year by the largest and most successful market-growers. This variety makes uniform ly large sized potatoes, of excellent shipping, market and table quali ties, and is proving to be one of the most profitable and reliable of early-cropping potatoes. We are headquarters for the best Maine-grown VJpprf Sacond Crop CJU. Northern-grown rOwtOeS Wood's 30th Annual Seed Book gives full descriptions and information, with the highest tes timonials from successful growers as to the superiority of Wood's Seed Potatoes. Write for prices and Wood's Seed Book, which will be mailed free on request. T. W, WOOD & SONS, O Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. y DcWittU iirincj and Jlad5ev Pills arc tne wen iny-v rem cay oi to-uay for all kidney trouble- but vhen you ask for DeWitt'5 Kidney and ISladder Pills, insist on having1 them. Beware of imitations; avoid substitutes; et the original DeWitt's Kidney and Blacder Pills bold by all drug-gists. J Vitaabie Land. far i-rier of the Super'or court of j c.x ; Ijc-o E. liry.-on a-lmr., v.. r-y n-. i others. tlv underMKned com- public auction at the Court yii:--.ioitf-r v I vie licor i.i Al-.H-anUn, for cash, to the highest iiidder. on Mo iday 'Jnd day of May 1010, all the rucht. tiil an 1 interest, of Mary 1. CTorponin;r tlv 'e,ased. in an 1 to those two tracts of la d in &nrk ?ouny, Lcve tdy l'jvn:iiip. first tract known as he Wm M Mj-illiaf! tV. l.nte pace, a-ljini:iT iands of the Hyl- tieir?. iti'trtr n n-r tn a lurire red oak on the south but.k cf ihe .'&tnvt bi river. !Jeo. Ballew ; corner, fnd runs -ou'h wi h !i;; line :8 poles civjs in;r i iK-f.- cr'iek, whu-e tii.iti.nee 2S7 .olea to a st ike: f hen;e a.-1 o7 poles t- a slake: henco nort i ';7 pj es to an j;sh. on the batik of -aid river; t lonce uu the riv:r including the mouth f said cree.v o the htyinnins-. 2tiu tract. K-jr;nnir.r on a red oak on th South 'nnk of the Ca awba river, and runs south lr0 poles to three stones, sune course SO poles to a :nst (ak. Alexanders corner: th'n-e with his line north 70" vet lid poles io a hickory; thence west Z0 .loles to a pprsii.iHion: thence north 52 p.-les to a vhite ou; then west W) poles o a black oak; then lorth jo vest C7 poles to a creek, thence up the n;d-.le of the creek to Hradahaws line; thence east 0 the frum corner on the bank i-f the Catawba river; thence same course 22 poles to thr?e stones, 1 corner r n the l iver o Corpenins line; thn e with his Kno-ast 160 uo'es to a stone n-ar the tnkl dl of t he river; the.ice otith 12 poie3 to an ash. he corner of tho oid survey on the south si !e of : he river; thence north 5'. cast down through the river to a mu!b rry, on rh sou h side of the riv.r; thence down the viv: r v h us meandering-; to the beginning:. l-ss if ; -.-r j- conveyed by the ssdJ M. 1. "orpninpr bv U:cfi e- rded in the Keyistcrs onVe of Butke clu? y. This April 2:i,lt-t.-. ARTrlUR C. JONES. Comr. v Uy J. T. Terkins Attorney, J. . "B-iaforBLIsa Bliss stands for best best family medicine. Bliss Native Herbs strikes at the root of disease by purifying the blood. It restores wasted tissues; strengthens every organ. A tablet at night: next morning feeling bright. Faithfully used -will banish Rheumatism, Constipation, Dyspep sia, Kidney and Liver Disordera Be sure you secure the genuine Bliss Native Herbs in a yellow box bearing the portrait or Alonzo O. Bliss. 200 tablets S1.0O. Money back if not satisfied. Ask the Bliss agent. t M. CARSVVELL, Agent, R. F. D. 4, MORGANTON, N. C. Notice cf Tax Co riiSafe and Sale. To J. E. Kent Co. i nd J. F. Kent: You will take notice th;it the undcrsine! pur chased on Sept. I'.'Oi), (saie Ik in;' cemtmurd 1mm the Clh) at sherijl's sa;e for taxes, in iiurke ctjun ty the one hundred and ihirty-five acres of land, in said & unty. known as the Pack's Hill mininjr land, and described in 1he deeds to wime. of record in Burke county, listed and taxed in the name of J. E. Kent, for the sum of for the taxes for the year llifli, and that the lima o; redempti n will expire on the Mth Sept., 1S10, when ihe purcnater will arplv for a devd to same, unless said sum to gether with 20 per cent, thereon, and the cost of this notice is f uily paid; there leii: no one in the actual possession and occupancy of t;.id land. This April 11th. into. JNO. T. PERKINS. Purchaser. Mortgage Sale ct Lend. By virtue of a mortprajre deed executed on the 20th day of May, 1M01I, by John C'jrpeninsr, to se cure the payment of a debt of Two Hundred and Thirty Dollars due Abe-:iethy-jLyerly Co., and af terwards transferred to A. S. Abet net hy & Co., said debt due and payable on the'Jth day of Sept., liM)9, and default having been made in the lull settlement of the same, we will, on Saturday, May 21, 1910, at the Court House door in Morganton. C, offer for sale to the hifchet bidder, lor cash, the following described real eMaie: Lyir.K and beintr in Linville township. Purke county. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Kobert Winkler, C. B. Kincaid and K. M. Hilliard; l ig-inninr :it i. post-oak, Kincaitl' corner, and mm touth 127 poles to a stake inside of public road; ihctice west with road as it meanders oOJ pules to a pine stump inside of road, then east 184 poles to a sourwooo in bank of branch; then south 40 east 83 poles to the beginning. This April 21, 1910. ABERXETHY-LYERLY CO. a. S. ABERNETHY & CO., Assignees. Mortgage Sale of Land. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a cer tain mortgage d.td executed on the 2i.d l iy ct February, lyo7, by J. M. Deal to Cur; is Snvitl, and duly registered in Register's effice, Luike county, Book 2, paire S42, default having1 Keen made in iht payment of the debt therein secured, v.e wii! seli at the Court House dour, Alorgi'.::tn, N. C, or Monday, May the liith, 1110. f.t public auction, tt, the highest bidder lor carh, the fuilowiii'- de scribed tract of land: Be innintr at a pine slump. Deal's corner in Hennessee's line, near the rid ire road, and runs south with Hennetse's line 30 poles to a post-oak in Duckworth's line; thence with hit iine west 43 poles to a pine in Pearson's pnd Sud derih's line (njw Motes'); thence north with that line lv poles to a birpe bU-ck-oak. now Moses cor ner, on north suie of road; thence west wi:h Moses' line 53 poles to a srakt , a corner: thence n.rth with old Pearson and Sudderth line 20 pii.'s t a black oak and Spanish oak. same course with Dale's line 2tK) poles to a stake, his corner, on the river bank; then down the river as it meanders 3 poles to a stake and white-oak. Dale's corner of his 7o-acr survey; thence south 2t0 po.es to a pine stump: thence east 64 poJes to the beginning, containing 53 acres, more or less. This April 11th, It'iO. CUiiTIS oMALI., Mortgagee. Mrs. L. E. SMALL, Assignee S. J. Ervin, Attorney. Application For Pardon of Jesse S. Bean. Application will be made to the Gov ernor of North Carolina for the pardon of Jesse Bean, convicted at the Spring Term, 1902, of Burke Superior Court for the crime of murder and sentenced to a term of twenty years. All persons who oppose the granting of said pardon are invited to forward their protests to the Governor without delay. This 24th day of March, 1910. Jno. ST. Mull, R. L. Huffman, Attorneys for Jesse Bean. Mortgage Sale of Land. By virtue of the prwer cf sale contained in e mortjtaire executed by J. V. Franklin and wife and registered in Book N, p-ip:es7and 8, in oMiceof Register of Deeds of Burke county, and default made thereon, I will sell on Saturday, April 23td, 1910, at the Court House in JUorfrnmon, N. C. to tbe highest bidder for ctih, that ciriain tract o: land in Burke cuun.y on Souih Fork river, l.e.rin ninvr on an ash on the north bank of the South Fork river, a conditional corner he ween Tyrre! Cloud and Jos. Frar.ktin. f-.n-i runs n- rt!i 1-1 w:s' 64 poles to a rock in the old line; then west with the eld line 150 p les to a r.omo-nine; ther south -:30iast w i.h ltildehtatidV line lz- p .les te a s:na!l cherry, in pii.ee ti an Er.irlih p' clar. on the north bank of th- riv .r: then down the liver with its meanders 12t po:ts ;o the b-&iinir.ff. This 10th March. 1910. JNO. T. PERKINS. Trustee. .h. r Unas; -xv jv.v. XCUAfyhWT'. Plant Wood's Seeds Q ForSuDeriortfSBS-O Wood's 30th Annual Seed Book is one of the most useful and co plete seed catalogues issued. It gives practical jnformatiou about the best and most profitable seeds to plant for The Market Grower The Private Gardener The Farmer Wood's Seeds are grown and selected witn special reference to the soils and climate of th Srmf V. and every southern planter should have Wood's Seed Book so as to be fulJy posted as to the best seeds for southern growing. Mailed free on request. Write for it. T.W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, . Richmond, Va. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds. Seed Po tatoes, Seed Oats. Cow Peas, Soja Beans, and all rami and Garden Seeds. We have a large stock of CORN KING and PEG 551 9 iMPIRE and SUPERIOR CORN - ( 1 -irftTi PLANTERS. Come in and see our BLACK HAWK DOUBLE ROW CORN PLASTER. CO. outK Atlantic Life IrLSir.nce Co9 RICHMOND, VA. The Oldest and Strongest Southern Company. Writes all classes of Life and Endowment Policies. See our local agent before taking a policy in any other company. E. P. BENNETT, Local Agent 6 Woiiatfs Beauty 1 Some women retain their beauty to an advanced & age. But women, who regularly endure pain, are rapidly, for suffering leaves its lasting marks onl them. H Neaily all women suffer more or less with ?ome l form of female trouble. It should not be neglected. l Avoid the pain treat jourself at home by taking? L;araui, as tnousanas ot other women have done, f Begin at once and give Cardui a fair trial. iii ill y i It Will Help You J 35 Mrs. ITatie Burlison, Goreville, 111., tried Cardui cnJ writes: "I suffered with female troubles, and was so pick 1 could not stand on my feet. Finally I bejran to take Cardui, and soon Itosran to mend. Now I am able to do all my housework and am in much better health than I was before." Try it. It AT ALL DRUG STORES f m ft i Mortgage Sale. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortpatre executed by Austin Collett ami wife, Laura Collett, to the undersigned on the 13th day of May, 1907, to secure the payment of the sum of $225 and inteicst thereon at 6 per cent, per annum from date afore said, and upon default made in the payment ofhe debt thereby secured I will, on Monday, Mty Kib, I'Jld. sell for cash at the Court . Hous-c door in (he town of Morcanton, during the lejral hours of sale, i tract of land in Burke county. North Carolina, near the town of Morganton, bounded as follows, to wit: Bejrinninpr at a s'ake, the north-east corner of a live acre tract sold L-:ura Collet t by Rufus Avery, rtnd runs with said traet scuth Si" west Zif poles to a stake in the iine of Col. 'fate's pu rnnse from Miss Annie E. Pear son: thence north if east 22'- poles to a stake in Tate's line; thence north 8 'jast with the line of Kufus Avery's other land 3fi poles to a stake; thence south 2" west 22: i poles to . he beirinninjr corner, containing 5 acres more or less, and being a pnrt of the 20 acre tract pur-ch- sed by Austin Collett f rt m Kufus Avery. Ihis 5'.h day of April. 1'JIO. A. M. K1STLER, MortKacee. Avery & Ervin, Attys. ii. s. ana roreifrn ' -fe ll .ao i ;l, 3ie;ii or j ? cio ci ii ti 1 1! u iort :'rere;v;rl -.a pptcntr-hility. iT fr e bor-k r : atoSceoreTaiinr S9D7Q write 'iz-M SJ-St Bu i I HE its U. 3 oppocits U. S Patent Utnce j promptly obtained n all coontriea, or NO FEE. E trade-marks, ave:ii8 Ana Copyrights regis- I tered. Send bkett-U, .Model Photo, for free ( report on iatent:tbilitv. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Fateul practice I exclusively. Surpassing references. i Wideawake inventors should have onr hand- book onHowx obtain and Sell patents. What in- ventions will pay. How to get a partner .andother I valuable information. Sent free to any address. I D. SWIFT & BO J 501 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. Handsome Woman Every woman may not be hand some, but every woman should cesp with care the good points v-tare has given her. No woman iced have sallow skin, dull eye, iljtchy complexion, who pays ;r,-per attention to her health, acre constipation, Iiverderange ;3i:t3, blood impurities and ether .-regularities exist, good complex r:rM bright eyes and sprightly n; -ments cannot exist. Internal i.-serrieTits reveal themselves sooner r.z2r cn the surface. Headache, dark Ins 3 around the eyes, sallow skin, a ccn--'.i -t i'lred feeling mean that the liver -rij directive organs are needing help anil correction. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets give this necessary fce'p. 'Ihy ---irk in nature's own way. They do not meriiy Hush the bowels but tone up the liver and sca.nvch to ruifii! their proper functions. So rrild r.nd ir-nt: do they act that one hardly realizes eh-- ?!.ey hr-ve taken medicine. Chamberlain's "''its oan be relied upon to relieve biliousness. I -rt:on, constipation and dizziness. Sulu sv- vhci-e. Price 25 cents. Fresh, Relizbic, Pure Guaranteed io Please x.iJf . ' '5 Every Gartlenera"d f&rKJV - 'it Sh'f Planterh..uWteMi!... V - JxT.j' superior nieritsof (v.r iortaern wrow:i tei . . SPECIAL OFPTR FOR IO CENTS we will send postpaid citir PAMnii; r.m i Fr.TitiN 1 pig. BO Day Tonato .... 2i 1 pkr. Pfiim Kadish 10 1 pti. H.IM.rowi.r flry ... 8to 1 pke. KsrlT Arrow-hrsd aa1hace ... l&fl 1 pklf. Fnllprtna Market I.cltn.e ... Kfl AIm li Varieties tbviee Mo.er Sceda g'e i.(M Write tndnyt Fend 10 cents to lieTp pay prataffe and packing and receive the atwive "Famo.ia I'oilection," to gether with onr New and Instructive tleren tiuiHe. GRKAT OKIUKN SKKI) '. 'itlB linse 8t. Kocfcford. Illinois KOW TO CURE RHEUf.lATISm to take Cardu!, for your female troubles, because we are sure it will help you. Remember that this great female remedy hss brought relief to thousands of other sick women, so why not to S you? For headache, backache, Q periodical pains, female weak S ness, many have said it Is "the g best medicine to take." Try it! Sold in This City K 'OJ It Is ar. Internal Disease and Requires an Internal Remedy. The cause of Rheumatism and kindred i ceres is an excess of uric acid in the lil.x.d. 1c cine this terrible disease this acid must be xi i eii andthepysicm so retrulated that no nio.e acid will be formed in excessive quantities, l-.heurr.a-tism is an interral disease and reiiuires an inter nal remedy. IiubLintr wi: h Oils and Lii.imt ni will not cure, atfords only u mporary reiit f at btsf, causes you to delay the proper trcrtmert, alU w.s the malady to ret a firmer he'd on y u. Lini m nis may ease the pain, but they will no moie cure Rheumatism that paint will change the fiLie of rotten wood. Science has at last discovered a peifecl snd complete cure, which is called "Rhet mcide " Tested in hundreds of cases, it has effec ed the most marvelous cures; we believe it will cute you. Kheumacide 'Vets at the joints f r: m . he in side, sweeps the poisons cut of the svs'tm, toi.es up the att mach, regulates the liver and Lior.itH and makes you well all over. Rheum a kio strikes the root of the disease and t-ni.ve ii causes." This spk noid r mrdy is sold l y drus Cists and dealers pentrElIy at grte. and il a" h .f.le. In tablet form at 25 and 50e. a peckatre. ' a bottle today. Booklet iree if you wiiie to Ic:ii.t Chemical Co.. Baltimore, Md. Tiial ho'ile i; bl - s 25c. by mail For sale by Leslie's I rus ttolc. Moreanton, N. C. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Good for ail Skin Diseases. 11 i,o, tT9-, if
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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April 21, 1910, edition 1
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