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Terms. f3 a iL told by all newsdealer. teUNN & Co.3.3,Brcadway-New YorF f v 8U, Wasbineton. I. C Rebuilt Enqines and Boilers. One 15 H. P. tubulor or fur- - nace boiler complete everv way, gooa stacK front and grates new fit 5 tinsrs. One 12 H. P. stationary side f crank engine, this is a I complete outfit. Price I on cars here, $195.00 . One 9x12 20 H. P. engine and f boiler on wheels, good I and a oargam at $285.00. j Write or come and see. g Eistar.ce Ihcr.e No. 7. C. K. TURNER, Statesville, N. C COMET TURNS GOAL ON ITS MAR ATHON. MUST WAIT FOR LEGISLATU E. ''3 H-1 ckT 2b 4 What They Will Do for You I They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor I rect urinary irregularities, build I up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre- r.t Eright's Disease and Dia- Iv ! bates, s.nd restore health and I strength, Refuse substitutes. V. A- LELSIE. h THE STANDARD REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF BMEOiATISi LUMBAGO, SCIATIOli, NEURALGIA, KIDNEY TROUBLES, CATARRH, ASTHMA and KINDRED DISEASES GIVES QUICK 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 removing it from the system. DR. C. L. GATE3 Hancock, Mtnn., writes: "A little plrl here had snch a wenfcl'aclt cau,ed by Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble that Phe could not stand on her feet. Tbe iii-.rnent they pat her down on the floor ehe won if! scream with pains. I treated her with '.i)IU)pS"and today she runs around as well and happy ad an be. I preserlbe,5-DKOT'S" for my patients and use it in my practice." TEST "5-DROPS" Looped tFe Loop Around Sun Yester day and Now Starts Back Whence it Came. Asheville Citizen, 25th. Halley's comet, which has been coming earthward at the rate of so many million miles a minute, according to astronomers, for the past seventy-five years, is at last visible and those who have been waiting anxiously for its appear ance can now catch a faint glimpse of it in the eastern skies between three and four o'clock in the morning. It still lacks the bril liance and glory it will take on later, the tail which is some fifty million miles long being barely discernible as yet. The comet reached -the turning point in its mad marathon around the sun yesterday and is now rounding the goal preparatory to chasing itself back into that Plutonian darkness whence it came. It is moving very slowly astronomers say, going only at a rate ot some odd thousand miles a second, which for this celes tial visitor is the same thing as being tied to a post. From now on until Ihe latter part of May it will be a brilliant spectacle in the early morning sky and then it shifts its engage ment to the evening sky for mid summer, so that everybody may have a chance to see it. It will attain its greatest bril liance about the middle of next month; on May 18 it will saucily switch its fifty million mile tail in the earth's face. Scientists are wondering what will happen when the earth plunges through the comet's tail. Nobody has ever caught a comet by the tail and so scientific knowl edge of what the tail is composed of is very meager, but they all say that nothing will happen or if anything" does happen, it will be to the comet's tail and not to the earth. According to the generally ac cepted theories the tail is com posed of fine particles of dust- star dust, perhaps or invisible gases. Whichever it may be does not matter for when it hits the earth, it will lose. The trusts may gobble up the gas as they are accustomed to do, with all such public utilities. Observers at Harvard univer sity after beholding the comet gave out the following statement: 'A good photometric measure ment of the brightness of the nucleus of Halley's comet was obtained. The measured mag nitude of the nucleus was 6.4. The total brightness of both the nucleus and the surrounding coma was a little above the fifth mag nitude, lne comet nas grown somewhat brighter within the last few days and is now faintly visible to the naked eye. "From a popular point of view the comet is disappointing at this time, and with the approach of the moon during the next two weeks toward the region in the sky in which the comet is found there will be very little to repay the early riser. In fact astrono- i i i mers do not looK tor any spac tacular display while the comet is in the eastern sky. "Next month, however, when it passes between the earth and the sun and reappears in the west, it will be an object of much interest. "Centuries ago the comet flaunted a good sized tail, but conflicts with the stm every sev enty years has shorn the comet of much of its brilliant appendage." Morganton State School for th Deaf and Dumb Must Wait for Appropri ation for Equipment. Raleigh Dispatch. It happened that in appropri ating money for the new build ing for the State Schoul for the Deaf and Dumb at Morganton, the Legislature made no provision for its equipment and the insti tution will have to wait until the next Legislature makes appropri ations before it can equip the primary building, which is nearly completed at a cost of $23,000. The law provides that a State in stitution shall not incur debt and the old provision allowing it in case of extreme necessity or dire need has been stricken from the statute. Representatives of the executive committee of the school recently appeared before the Council of State to learn if the school could borrow the money, and the matter was referred to the Attorney General for investi gation. The committee was to have submitted its proposition in writing, which has not yet been done, but it was stated yester day by one who has investigated the law that no State institution may incur a debt. POPULATION SHOWS BIG GROWTH: FOOD LESSENS. Young Southerner's Oratory a Start ling Novelty. In what is declared the su preme effort in oratory in Pawl ing School, at Pawling, N. Y., a declamation that stirred his Northern hearers as they had never been stirred by Northern eloquence, Thomas Dixon, .Jr., son of the famous Southern author, won the first prize for oratory in an unprecedented man ner last week. His subject was a condensed version of Charles Gaston's speech before the Dem ocratic convention, taken from The Leopard's Spots," and some sentences from "The Clans man." Young Dixon is 18 years of age. His speech was a start ling novelty to a Yankee audi ence and swept the judges off their feet. Dixon threw himself into it with fire and passion and his Northern judges forgot to grade him on the technical points of oratory. When he sat down in a whirlwind of applause they had not made a mark. They just gave him a hundred, awarded the medal without dis cussion and devoted their time to figuring out the fellow who was entitled to the second prize." If you have sore eyes of any kind use Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve It is good for nothing but the eyes. It is painless and harmless, and is positive ly the best Jf you don't shv so wo wi'l refund your money. Try it and then tell your neighbor. So'd everywhere. 25c. a tubi Advance Census Report Shows Three Per Cent. Decrease in Number of Animals. Wahinjton Dispatch, 23th. An increase of 12,000,000 in the population of the United States during the past ten years and a decrease of about $5,000, 000 in the number of available food animals is the estimate made by the Bureau of Statistics from reports on these two subjects, made respectively by the Census Bureau and the Department of Agriculture. Another lesson in the law of supply and demand, deduced by the Bureau of Statistics, is that the supply of food animals' has gone down 3 per cent., while the value has increased 22 per cent. Cattle are the one class of food animals which has come any where near keeping pace with the growth in population. Cat tle have increased in number 11 per cent., while the population has increased 16 per cent. A pound of lard in 1901 was worth 7.4 cents; in 1910 it is worth 18 cents, an increase of 143 per cent. This may be accoifhted for, in part at least, by the fact that there has been a decrease of 16 per cent, in the number of hogs in the United States. THE CENSUS QUESTIONS. A List of the Questions Census Agents Will Ask at Every Hsuse. For the convenience of the pub lic and to facilitate the work of the census enumerators we pub lish below a list of the questions which will be asked the head of every household. If you expect to be away from home when the census enumera tor calls, fill out the blank spaces and leave the list at home The questions follow: 1. On what street do you live ? 2. What is your name ? 3. What was your age on your last birthday, preceding April 15, 1910 ? 4. Are you single, married, widowed,- or divorced ? 5. How many years have you been married ? 6. Where were you born ? If in the United States, state the state or territory. If you were born in a foreign land, state the name of such country and mother tongue. 7. Where was your father born? If in the United States, state the state or territory. If born in a foreign land state the name of such country and mother tongue. 8. Where" was your mother born. If in the United States, state the state or territory. If born in a foreign land state the Tuberculosis Sunday Observed in All Pulpits in Large Cities. Washington Dispatch, 24th. Pulpits of all denominations in Washington, united to-day with those of every large city of the nation, on the fight of tubercu losis. In every church of the national capitol clergymen and laymen both spoke of the fight being j waged by the national association for the study and prevention of tu berculosis and literature prepared for the occasion was distributed. Tuberculosis Sunday was made the occasion for another mile stone in the great campaign be ing fought all over the country against the White Plague. Spec ial sermons were preached in many of the churches and in oth ers where pastors felt incompe tent to speak on the subject, lay ; men were called in. Thousands 1 of circulars telling of simple methods to prevent the spread of the plague were distributed and the location of the free dispen , saries of the city widely adver tised. Prompt relief in all cases of throat and lung trouble if you use Chamber lain's Coug-h Remedy. Pleasant to take, soothing and healing in effect. Sold by. all druggists. name of such country and mother tongue ? 9. In what year did you immi grate into the United States ? 10. Are you a naturalized cit izen, or an alien ? 11. What is your trade or pro fession ? 12. Do you speak English ? If not, what language do you speak ? 13. What is your occupation, and general nature of industry at which you work ? 14. Are you an employer, em ployee, or working on account ? 15. Were you at work, or not, on April 15, 1910. 16. How many weeks were you out of work during the year 1909? 17. Are you able to read ? 18. Are you able to write ? 19. Do you own your home or rent same ? 20. Is your home owned free, or mortgaged ? 21. Is it a farm, or house ? 22. Are you a survivor of the union, or confederate army or navy ? 23. Are you blind in both eyes ? 24. Are you deaf and dumb ? ONE CONDUCTOR CURED. WHO WAS Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes about it "Some time ago I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism. I used two bottles of Foley s Kidney Remedy with good ef fect, and the thir,d bottle put me on my feet and I resumed work as condutor on the Lexington, Ky., Street Railway. It gave me more relief than any medi cine I had ever used, and it will do all you claim in cases of rheumatism." Foley's Kidney Remedy cures rheuma tism by eliminating the uric acid from the blood. W. A. Leslie. For mailing fine, ricli or plain equally and food, vjv TgEisgi valuable :F1 Indispensable For Home Baking GAITHER'S SPECIAL. Another Automobile Tour. Charlotte Observer. Another Atlanta Journal-New York Herald good roads automo bile tour by way of Gharlotte, this time from Atlanta to New York, is in process of preparation. It is to arrive in New York just a few days before Bwana Tumbo blows in from his world-conquering tour with choice specimens of such deceased whangdoodles, rhinocororuses, " behemoths and other carnivora, to say nothing of a few of "those leviathans" thrown in just for luck, as have not already been given the "glad hand" at the Smithsonian Insti tution. That will be June 10. The trip is to be made in seven days. The rules which applied on last fall's tour will be in force, it is ex- ga 'J S3 If you are suffering with Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica. Neuralgia. Kidney Trouble 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 and other similar ingredients. Large Size Bottl "5-DROPS" (300 Dosu) SI.OO. for Sals by Drujgl.t. SW&KS0N RHEUMATIC CURE COMPANY - Dept. SO. I T Lake Strut. Chicago Fole;'s Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. W. A. Leslie. A story comes from Monroe of a suit brought before a magistrate of that town, against the railroad company for alleged damages to a mule The bill of particulars "set forth that the mule wa physically damaged to the extent ot$10 while for "in jury to said mule's nervous condition" the sum of $30 was demanded. The result ot the suit is not stated The trustees of Davenport College have elected Rev. J. B. Craven president of the college to succeed Dr. C. C. Weaver, wThose resignation takes effect at the close of this session. Mr. Craven is thirty years of age and is at present a member of the faculty. He is a grandson of the late Dr. Braxton Craven, founder of Trinity College and a son of the late Dr. Jas. Craven. He was educated at Trinity Col lege and at Vanderbilt Universi ty, and is a member of the West ern North Carolina Conference, having given up regular pas toral work in Salisbury to be come a member of the Daven port faculty last fall. FOOD FOP. A YEAR Meat 300 lbs. Milk 240 qts. Butter 100 lbs. Eggs 27 doz. Vegetables. 500 lbs. lhis represents a tair ra tion for a man for a year. Bu some people eat and eat and grow thinner. This means a defective digestion and unsuitable food. A large size bot'de of New York Observed It. New York Dispatch, 24th. Nearly all leading churches of the city, in common with those thoughout the country, joined ! to-day in making this tubercu j losis Sunday. The movement i has the -support of President j Taf t, the governors of nine states ! and the mayors of hundreds of I cities. At Philadelphia. Philadelphia Dispatch, 24th. Tuberculosis Sunday was gen erally observed here to-day by churches of many denominations. A number or clergymen tola in their sermons of methods by which the spread may be pre vented. In a majority of the churches circulars issued by the Society for the Study and Pre vention ot tuberculosis were distributed. WORSE THAN BULLETS Bullets have often caused less suf fering to soldiers than the eczema L W. Harriman, Burlington Me., got in the army, and suffered with, forty years "But Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me when all else failed," he writes Greatest healer for sores, Ul cers, Boils, Burns, Cuts. Wounds. Bruises and Piles. 25c at Leslie's Drug Store. Slit 8 1 Hiulsion equals In nourishing proper ties ten pounds of meat. Yonr physician can tell you how ic does it. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Send 10c., n-ae of paper and ihim ad. for oar beautirnl Eariacs Bank and Child' 6ketch-Book. ach bank contains a Good Luck Fenny. SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl St. New York Children Teething. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS. ALLAYS all P UN; CUKES WIND COLIC, and is the, heat remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Drusr pists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow'a Soothirgr Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Eitrht Grant county, Ky farmers were found guilty of consoiracv in restraint of trade by a jury in the Unit States District Court at Covington, Ky., Saturday. Of the twelve men indicted one was dismissed and three were acquitted. Pines ranorinor from SiUO to Siil. UUO were imposed The indictments were the result of the farmers forming" a combination with reference to the sale of leaf tobacco, and indirectly has to do with the night rider organization. which punishes bv violence al tobacco growers who refuse to join the organization. WATCH FOR THE COMET The Ked Dragon of the sky. Watch the children for spring- coughs and colds. Careful mothers keep Foley' Honey and Tar in the house. It is the best and safest prevention and cure for croup where the need is urgent and immediate relief a vital necessity. Con tains no opiates or harmful drugs Refuse substitutes. W. A. Leslie. Fountain Pen Made By WATERMAN For $1.00 That will give satisfaction. Let us show you. GAITHER'S BOOK STORE. (We make picture frames.) DR. FRANCIS S. PACKARD Of GREENSBORO, N. C. Expert Physician, Surgeon and Specialist Will visit Moreanton on Saturday. Mav 7th. Hotel Mor gan, and every month regularly thereafter. One, Day Only 'r BritishCanadian Medical Expert, Surgeon and Diagnostician. Hours $ - i i 't Consultation & Examination at all times FREE and Invited. I cure to stay cured every case I take for mediately replaced . 8:00 A. If. It ; 6:00 P. tf. Medical Expert in Treatment of Chronic Diseases of Mes, Women and Children. Packard has maie mere. remarkable cures in the Southern States than any living physi xian. No incurable case: taken for treatment All cases taken fer treatment will be guar anteed a cure, I see all patients h person. No substitutes or assistants employed tor trusted. Minors without their par ents or wives without their husbands will not be ad mitted t o coosultatiw wiles, accompanied r lheir local ohysiciaa. pected, with a few modifications. It is planned to leave Atlanta June 1. In order to make the tour thor oughly representative of the South, it is proposed to invite the automobilists of New Orleans, Savannah, Jacksonville, Mont gomery, Birmingham, Chatta nooga, Rome, Macon, Albany, Fitzgerald, Knoxville, and other points to manage tours from their respective cities to Atlanta as a mustering place for the big tour up the national highway. . THE CALL OF THE. BLOOD for purification, finds voice in pimples, boils, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin. all signs" of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills make rich red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine complexion, health. Try them. 25c at Leslie's Drug Store. This Fact that in addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are con. fiding your private ills to a woman a woman whose ex perience with women's diseases covers twenty-five years. The present Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, was for years under her direction, and has ever since her decease continued to advise women. Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, knowing well that they ought to have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty causes them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examinations of even their family physician. Such ques tioning and examination is unnecessary. Without ccst you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual experience is great. Dr. Packard has been educated in and grad uated from tbe 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. Ho mail order business dene or correspondence solicited Read this carefully. II yon arr ia pood health, give it to a sick friend who will thank ysu. a Tpry few minute. treatment. Surgical Cases I treat without Op- Diseases peculiar to nrn, or any compui-aieu eration or suffering. Without Ether or Chlo- trouble beyond the ahl of the general 1 rac roform, without detention from Business or titioner. And if you tave tried everything Pleasure. else and failed, and if you want to get well This North Carolina Doctor, registered and again. Then Go and Sie this advanced and licensed by the State for the Cure of all Ner- progrfssive Specialist ot experience and rep vous. Special and Chronic Diseases of Men, utation Who. If there is a ure for you, will Women and Children, Treats all his Patients bring it about and produ re tt with the aid of in person. No hired Assistants to split the re- tho greatest Scientific achievements of modern sponsibility. He treats the following Diseases times, which he has mastered and has at his only: All Nervous Diseases such as Neuras- commands. ' thenia. Neuralgia. Melancholia, Nervous De- NO MATTER What your aument may bility, Spinnl Irritation. Hysteria, Paralysis, "be; NO MATTER w"hat others may have told Epilepsy, Fits or Falling Sickness, Chorea, you. No Matter wliat your experience may Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Headache or Mi- have been with Other Physicians. Hospitals, graine. Heart Disease like palpitation, gen- Sanitariums, Institutions or Patent Medicines, eral Weakness or sinking spells. Diseases of it will be to your ndvairtage to see thin re the Blood or Skin like Anemia. Scrofula. Ecze- markable Doctor of ENGLA-ND, everywhere ma. Ulcers, Tumors, Growths, Swellings, acknowledged to be the greatest center of pimples, etc. He wants to meet all sick per- Medical Learning in the world today. Go sons who suffer from Chronic Constipation, then, and have it forever settled in your mind 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 wiH put Stomach or Intestines, Hernia, Eupture of you on treatment at once, and give you all the Bowels, Appendicitis, Piles, itching.bleed- sueh medicines or remedies and preparations ing. protruding or internal in Character, needled to effect your Cure. If incurable. He Tapeworm, Diseases of the liver, such as en- will tell you so, and give you such coun largement or displacement, or congestion, sel und advice as may prolong your life. Cirrhosis, hardening or engorgement. Diseas- B.T'.MTIvrR'P'p; This is not s scheme or catch es of the Kidneys like Briht's Disease, Dia- or snare to get your money and run, as is betes. Dropsy. Gravel, Uric Acid, Scalding too often the case. This is a legitimate prop er burning Urine. Bed wetting or too frequent osition and you deal with your Doctor Your Urination, Sexual Impotence, weakness or irri- self and direct. Every 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 tat ion 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 Systemic. This enemy of the human race. will restore you 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 al) its forms. Con- ed with a view to a care, sumption of the many stages. A Cure guar- Do not put off this duty yon owe to yonr antecd if in the early Stages, before destruc- self. Your Family, your Friends and your tion of tissues has set in. Deafness caused relattrra who are now or may later by it. I have cured frequently in 30. min- be coffering because of yonr neglect to fight utes. Sometimes accompanied by Head noises. Disease and procure Health without which Cured stay Cared. Diseases of Women, Life instead of a Pleasure becomes a misera Uterin. 9 it Ovarian are most successfully ble and painful Burden, treated. Displacements in any. form ar ini-- Remember the Dat $ and Place. MRS. PINKHAM'S STANDING INVITATION: Women suffering from any form of female weakness are in vited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus has been established this confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which .has never been broken. Never has she published a testi monial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the company allowed these confi dential letters to get out of their possession, as the hun dreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which1 Mrs. Pink ham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge needed in your case. She asks nothing in return except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pinkham, care of Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. ill FARMS. We have them any-, where in the county for sale. HOMES. We can sell you one anywhere in the town or county. INSURANCE. -We can sell you any kind you want and the in surancewe sell protects. Morganton Insurance & Realty Co., (INCORPORATED.) FRED L. HUFFMAN, Manager. fESai MM.
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