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C, AUGUST 4, 1910, No. 16 Be left-Herald !i J I IS THE ; ' Best Advertising l Medium IN THE PIEDMONT SECTION' A GREAT SCHEME. jreater solw than for us roua mere um autiful mountains ! to d Look for I Member this Sign 1 in the f I jrX DruSSist'S' Uatmtt Window ASSOCIATION rlnqqW W.ih 12 000 Other Prafl9' j tj uif e utuo Ccrrpany - i-: :ii i.r i i.oto ci ii. V! 1 t'.cn icrf r- . -i,,r. a r a'.f:nt:il,i::tv. For ftte took - v ; i Vi A J c r? y i !c to .V. A ii! 5 8 S felSf 0-i-:.i:-? U. fj p3tsr.t Office r.---- jig THE STANDIRD REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS CF RHEUiMTlSi LUHB4G0, SCIATICA, NEURALGIA, KIDNEY TROUBLES. CATARRH, ASTHMA and ! KINDRED DISEASES G1VESQUICK RELIEF App'.iea externally it affords almost Id stant relief from pain, whila perman eatr'j:t.s are being effected by taking it .iDterLally. purirying the blood, dis solving the poisonous substance and ftxoviDj it from the system. - DR. C. L. GATES J.nc.rk. Minn., write.: i''ieJfirl here h"1 "iPh oau-k ih.J , s kl'e'J""tisra and Kidney Trouble n,,. ?.ruld nr,t Btnl on her feet Tbe o "jnt they pin l,er dolvn on the noor ,he ""h I""""- I treated her wltU . ., , 1 , J . .... i nini nniiu us rii ana I,a;)py &3 ,an bp j pieiH:rDe..M)Knli. mr my putlenta and use It lu my practice." TEST "5-DROPS" . ou are suffering with Rheumatism. T,""' Sciatica, Neuralgia. Kidney iroub.eor any kindred disease, write " ! i'ir,tr'al b0"Ie of "5-DROPS." jrt op um, co-aine.mori)hine, alcohol.laud , u'n and ot'ier similar ingredients. 13 CC I!1 Bo," "B-DROPS" (800 Do.c) g3 l.00. For Sal by Druulata. 1 S-.ASS0H RHEUMATIC CURE COMPANY Pt 80. U4 Lake Street ChicMo1' ' Let Us Connect With the Automobile Line from North to South" at Salis bnry, Bringing It Up the Western - Road Via Morganton to Asheville and Knoxville-Wonld Work Won ders to this Whole Section Meeting at Hickory Sept. 1st. To the Editor of The News-Heraldi An automobile road from North to South, to give the great host of pleasure-seekers an oppor tunity to find rest and diversion, is now fully assured. Through the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, where was heard the roll of mus ketry and the boom of cannon, when our two sections met in deadly conflict in the terrible days of '61 to '65, there now re echoes nothing more terrifying than the "honk! honk!" of the automobile as it flies along at its happy go-luck forty-mile gait, in- I troducing its occupants to fields of waving grain and as fine a country as can be found, except our own here. This line of road will pass through Salisbury in connecting the rich cities of the North and OUUUl, (1IIU l licit. UI"Lti .Scarill-J can be imagined connect with this bring . these t through our bo to Asheville, Knoxville, &c. ? j This pliin is now being cor.- j sidered and a meeting will be I n-ld in Hickory on fcept. i t lor the purpose of pushing this pro ject, which, if carried out, i.l work great vvondt rs to thia v.vo'e . n i i section, e?peciaiy a;oi;g ii-e i.r.e i of the road. What greater ine: alive could be offered us than the Ler.ei'ts of this great scheme? Juit Lirnk of the many advantages ih:s woald give us in ad vert it in. ovr country and drawing d. si-'uble imigrants and offering thf-vn ibe benefits of the best climate- on earth, a country of great natural resources, producing fine wheat, oat?, corn, rye, hay, irish and sweet potatoes. We have the Iso-thermal belt, where jack frost fails to fall and the l ore of the everbearing friar tree. We have the purest Angl;-S. x n blood that can be found in the whole United States, in our veins, and let us worK togetner and build this very important road and attract such men as have built the Tannery and Furniture Factory. How can this be accomplished? By concentrated action on the part of the counties and town ships through which this road would run and by having such laws passed as will enable them to accomplish this end. Burke county would have about 30 miles of this road, passing through Icard, Lovelady, Morganton and Silver Creek townships, and when this is completed collateral branches will soon follow and open up the whole county. As for issuing $200,000.00 of bonds to build roads generally in the county, this will hardly meet the approval of the people, as they fear incompetent and inexperi enced hands maybe elected to expend this great amount of money and their hard earnings improperly applied, as such men as Mr. Jno A. Dickson, a man of splendid business ability, is very hard to keep in this position- Chairman of the Board of Coun- tv Commissioners as he gets but little else than the consola tion of knowing that he has done his best and the blame of fhose he fails to satisfy. Do you favor t u!l iing this road? If so, let's build it. Truly, Jos. Ernest Ef.win. North Carolina Gems at Spruce Pine. Charlutte News, Messrs. Wolfe Brothers are to day sending to New1 York to be cut and polished some fine native North Carolina gems which were found at Spruce Pine. The region about Spruce Pine on the new Carolina & Clinchfield Railroad yields nearly every kind of gem known. In the collection which was sent off today by the local jewelers were beautiful speci mens of topaz, garnet, golden beryl, aquamarine, amethyst and rhodolyte. In this same region are found some of the clearest and most perfect diamonds in the world and the mining of these different gems become quite an industry in that section, together with the mining of monazite, of which North Carolina supplies a large part of the world's supply. C. & N. W. Shops Burned. Chester. S. C. Dispatch. July 29th. The Carolina & North-Western Railway shops on Walnut street, this city, were completely burned to the ground by fire which was discovered at four o'clock this morning. The fire depart ment reached the scene shortly after the alarm was turned in, and rendered valiant service, but the fire had gained too much head way, and all that could be accom plished was to prevent the flames from reaching adjoining build ings. The C. & N. W. shops were in a large frame building and were well equiyped. The machinery and appurtenances were new and up-to-date, and the little road will be badly crippled as a result of the disastrous fire. The loss included the buildings, all of the machinery, two locomotives and one passenger coach that had just been repaired. The loss will figure up something like $75,000 with Insurance possibly about one-fourth the amount. Later reports place the loss at $50,000 with $22,000 insurance. STATE COMMITTEE MEETS. Pysentary is a dangerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used in nine epi demics of dysentery. It has never been known to fail. It is equally valuable for children and adults, and when re duced with water and sweetened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by all druggists. Like the Moon. "He's a star after dinner speaker, isn't he?" "A star? He's a moon." "How?" "The fuller the brighter." Cleveland Leader. Persons who really wish to become angels should make a start In that di rection while they are yet mortals. National Magazine. D" "" ' ' " ' " " '""" . . . mmT- - .' . "-. f i -'- .-."---'," " - '; ; v : MXyy::- ' I -' '.if ':i lu'i::MMP'M''0SX v---,C - - . " . -:. : v :.:.':,::'. - '.--y A. H. Eller Re-elected Chairman W. E. Brock Succeeds A. J. Field as Secretary Will Investigate Sixth District Situation Resolution for State Primary Law Offered. The state democratic executive committee to-night re-elected A. H. Eller, of Winston-Salem, chairman by acclamation and named W. E. Brock, of Anson county, secretary instead of A. J. Field, who found it impossi ble to serve longer owing to his duties as private secretary to Governor Kitchin. The attention of the committee was directed to the conditions in the sixth congressional district where both O. L. Clark, of Bladen, and H. W. Codwin, of Harnett, claim the nomination for congress. After a lengthy discussion the committee adopted a resolution directing the chairman to appoint a committee of five t,ood demo crats to investigate the situation, decide first as to the jurisdiction of the committee to take action ar4d then as to whether there has bren a nomination, who the real nominee is, if any, and if there is hone then to recommend what course should be pun ued. This action was taken after a lengthy discussion in which the necessity of some action to unify the divided forces in the district was especially emphasized. The chairman is to announce his com mittee later. A. J. Field offered a resolution declaring that in the opinion of the executive committee the time has come when a uniform pri mary law to apply to all parties ind all state elections should be enacted and recommending such legislation for the next general assembly. Action was postponed as to this until the next meeting of the committee, which will probably be when called together to hear the report of the special committee on the sixth congres sional district situation. Resolutions. Whereas, it has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the Universe, in His Allwise Providence, to call from us to His eternal home, our friend and brother, George Shu ford Abernethy. j Resolved, That while we bow in humble submission to Him who giveth a id taketh away, Bridgewater Lodge, Number 169, K. of P., has suffered an irrepa rable loss. Resolved, That the wise coun sel of the deceased in the ad ministration of the affairs of the Lodge, his high personal char acter, his courteous demeanor, and his genial companionship, will ever serve to perpetuate his memory among the members of our order. His death leaves a noble memory in lieu of a useful life. Resolved, That to the be reaved father and mother, brothers and sisters and his other relatives, we extend our deepest sympathy, and pray that the balm of the. Great Physician may be applied to their wounded hearts. Resolved, That these resolu tions be spread upon our min utes, that a copy be sent to the family of our deceased brother, and that copies be furnished the Hickory Democrat and The Mor ganton News-Herald wi;h a request that they be published. D. L. Rust, G. L. Jarrett, 1 CD. Hemphill, Committee. Bridgewater, N. C, July 26, 1910. Her Troubles. Single Man (to himself) T am sure that darling little angel ! vt-s me. She takes me into her roiiti dence and tells me all her troubles. Same Man (some years later) Confound it all! From morning till night and night till morning when I'm at home I hear nothing but tales about the servants, the butch er, the butler, th3 baker, the can dlestick maker and all the rest "of 'em. - . STAGGERS SKEPTICS. That a clean, nice, fragiant com pound like Bucklen's Arnica Salve will instantly relieve a bad burn, cut, scald, wound or piles, stagarers skep tics. Eut great cures prove it s a won derful healer of the worst sores; ul cers, boils, felons, eczema, skin erup tions, as also chapped hands sprains nd corns. Try it. 25c. at Leslie's Drug Store. WANTS HER LETTER BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derangre the whole system when entering it through the mucuos surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescript tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can pos sibly derive from them. Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohiow by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's FamilyPills for constipation. UBLISH ED (Photo 1;- Webb, from drawing.) The Monument to the Confederate Soldiers of Burke to Be Placed in Court Square. If your liver is sluggUh and out of tone, and you teel auii, diuous, con stipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's stomach ana L.iver laDieis wj-u'K'" h(ro retirintr and vou will feel all right in the morning. Sold by druggists. all His Lat Words. Dftectlve (in search of clew) Can you recall the last words your husband addressed to you before he went away? Deserted Wife Yes. He said. "Maria, for heaven's sake ao nusni Sheffield Union. In The News-Herald of Sept. 5th, 1907, giving an account of the Confederate veterans' re union of the month previous, we find the following: I Just before dinner C. F. McKesson, in a short talk, urged that steps be taken to erect a monument to the Cenfederate dead of Burke, and the sentiment was warmly ap plauded." In futherance of this idea a committee was appointed, and at its first meeting the Hon. A. C. Avery was elected chair man and Miss Sue Tate, secre tary and treasurer. The seed thus sown has yielded splendid fruitage in the shape of the hand some monument which will be unveiled this month and the picture of which is here presen ed. The committee selected for and charged with the duty of con tracting for the building of i monument in the court house square at Morganton to the Con federate soldiers of Burke coun ty and of providing plans for the collection of the funds necessary to erect the same, have entered into a contract with a leading firm of Spartanburg, South Caro lina, who are bound not only to finish the monument m imposing and handsome style, but to place slabs around the base of the same on which will be inscribed the name, rank, and regiment -of every soldier who went out from Burke county to fight the battles of the Confederacy. The total ,i i cost oi tnis monument,! mciuuing a handsome railing around it to protect it from defacement, will be about three thousand ($3,000. 00) dollars The committee expect the member of the House of Repre sentatives to be elected this year for Burke county to see that an act is passed requiring the coun ty to pay one-half of this sum, the remaining half, fifteen hun dred ($1500.00) dollars, they ex- THEY lain ilitl HAVE A DEFINITE PUR POSE. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief : o-jcoanf kidnev and bladder ail ments. Mrs. Rose G'aser, of Terre Haute, Ind., tells the result in her case- "After suffering for many years from a serious case oi money coti.iinrr much mone'v for so called cures I found Foley Kidney Phis the oalv medicine tnai gave mc nent cure, i am , ,, .nH attend to mv work. I shall never them." W. A. ticauatt. j ' ' Leslie. pect you and other patriotic de scendants and relatives of our veterans and persons wishing to honor the heroes of the lost cause to bestir yourselves and with the aid of one or two general can vasers for the whole county, to collect by the first of August, next. The committee expects you to approach the descendants, male and female, of all veterans, liv ing and dead, to the fourth gen eration and insist upon a sub scription fr a monument on which the name of an ancestor, father or grandfather, or kins man will be inscribed as a last ing memorial to his bravery and pratriotism. All contributions collected by you for the monument will be paid to Miss Susan Tate, Treas urer, Morganton, N. C. A list of the names of contri butors and the amount contri buted by each will be placed in the corner stone, and one pre served by the Daughters of the Confederacy. The neoDle of Burke are a brave, noble, patriotic people, people loyal to their past, a peo ple held by heart traditions, and we appeal to them to arouse their pride, to awaken their patriotism and contribute liberally of their means to pay for this monument It must be paid for. and every man and woman in Burke ought to feel it a pleasure as well as a duty to lend a helping hand. Don't wait to be asked again. In buying a cough medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's C ngh Kemrdy. There is no danger from it, and relief is sure to follow. Especially recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Sold by all drug gists. Drowned Himself in Court Square Fountain. Asheville Dispatch, 21st. John Morrison, agvd 72 vears, .an irent for the Vir ginia LifeInsurancecompany, committed suicide some time last n-;?ht by drowning1 himself in the fountain in the rear of the county courthouse grounds. His body was found floating in the fcur feet of water this morning by Janitor Dan Smith, of the county courthouse. He had left his capon the bank near the foun tain and Smith saw him float ing1 under the water. When taken out he was found to be in his stocking feet, his shoes being found in his room. He was apparently feeling gloom3rand downcast Wednes day. He came here from New York about a vear aero and lived with his wife and sister. He wa a member of the First Presbyterian church, and had a number of friends who were shocked to hear of the rash deed. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve for any thing but the eyes. It is a speedy and harm-ess cure for granulated lids, scrofulous sore eyes, styes, weak eyes and dimness of vision. Sold every where 25c. For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis, Minn. "I was a frreat sufferer from female troubles winch caused a weakness and broken down condition of t'ae system. I read so much of what Lydia E. rinkham's Veg etable Compound had done for other suffering women I felt sure it would help me, and I must say it did help ma wonderfully. My pains all left me, I grew stronger, and within three mouth3 I was a perfectly well woman. 'I want this letter made public to show the benefit women may derive from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. John G. Moldak, 2115 Second St., Korth, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genu-. ine testimonials like the above prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you want special advice write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. She will treatyourletteras strictly confidential. For 20 years site has been helping- sick women in this way, free of charge. Don't hesitate write at once. 24 lb. Baers, 48 98 To keep your health sound; to avoid the ills of advancing years; to conserve your physical forces for a ripe and healthful old age, guard your kidneys by taking Foley's Kidoey Remedy. W. A. Leslie. ANSWERS EVERY CALL. Hi mm in ine cure or cunsuiiiuwiM concentrated,easilydige$ted nourishment is necessary. For 35 years ' Scott's Emulsion has beenthe standard, world-wide treatment for consumption. Aniwn FOLEY KiDNEY PILLS. Tonic in quality and action, quick in results. For backache, headache, dizziness, nervousness urinary irreg ularities and rheumatism. W. A. Leslie. Unhappy Manl "Yes, my old friend, I have been the victim of niisfortnne In all my love af- f.iira Mv first sweetheart died, the second jilted nie. and the third became my wife!" . Tears are ef ten he telescope through which men see far into heaven. Beet-her. A CLEAN SALVE : Is desirable. "Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve is a creamy snow white oint ment and guaranteed for all skin di seases, such as eczema, salt rheum, i chaps, etc. 25c. NASAL CATARRAH. Henry L. Britton Says it is Easy to Get Rhj of. "My head, nose and glands leading to my eyes and nose were stopped up and swollen, 1 tried several so-called catarrh cures, but Hyomei, used thoroughly did the curing. There is nothing too good to say in favor of Hy omei. It cured my nasal catarrh." Henry L. Britton, Frost St., Eaton Rapids, Mich. Hyomei (pronounced Hih-o-me) cures catarrh, because it get3 where the germs are, and destroys them. It is made of Australian eucalyptus, mix.d with other healing antiseptics. When breathed over the irritated and mtiamca membrane, it gives relief in two minutes. Used regularly for a few weeks it will build up and heal the germ in fested membrane and drive out catarrh If ;ouown a small Hyomei pocket inhaler, you can get a bottle of Hyomei at druggists everywhere, or Leslie's drug store for only SO cents. If you do not own a Hyomei inhaler, ask for a complete outfit, the pi ice is SI. CO. It is guaranteed to cure cwttarrh, coughs colds, croup or sore throat or money back. Morganton People Have Found that Thii is True. sudden FLOUR. Our famous Melrose Flour is a guarantee of succesful. baking. Every bag is warranted to give satisfaction. Our prices are: 85c. $170. 335. Fleischman's Yeast received Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE. EOBNEY & COMPANY: THE OLD RELIABLE g North Carolina Home Insurance Company. Forty Years of Honest Dealing has established this strong home company in the- confidence of the people. Twenty-Five Years continuous business at its Morganton agency, with every loss fully and satisfactorily settled. a strain, a cause may hurt the A cold, wrench. A little kidneys. Spells of backache often fol low, Or some irregularity of the urine. A certain remedy for such at tacks, A medicine that answers every call, Is Doan's Kidney Pills, a true specific. Many Morganton people Tely on it. Here is Morganton proof. Mrs. M. M. Piercy, Green St., Mor ganton. N. C , says: "In my case Doan's Kidney Pills proved to be a very reliable remedy. I suffered for over ten years from weak kidneys and- when I caught cold it was sure to settle in these organs, causing my back to ache intensely. I tried a number of rem edies, but nothing gave me relief until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They proved of great benefit and therefore, 1 recom mend them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., ) Buitalo, JNew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 0 Post Office Building. XT fl THT? giggle -4 r-1 FARMS A SPECIALTY See us if you want a First-Class Farm. Morganton Insurance & Realty Co., (INCORPORATED.) FRED L. HUFFMAN, Manager. trli
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