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THE N EWS-ti dRALD. l. o. COBS, Publister THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1910. "That good old farmer," Jim Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture, reports the biggest corn crop ever known. While the cotton crop is not biggest in bulk yet at the high price it now commands, will bring the Southern planter the biggest sum ever realized We usually sell abroad $900,000, 000 worth of farm stuff, but this year our farmers will pull us over one billion from Europe, an in crease of $100,000,000, which in sures a year of great prosperity, all due to our grand old farmers. We notice that whenever the Democrats come into office after b iing out for a long time, the de f aated always refer to the change as an 'orgy of spoils." What they think is that the constitu tions ought to be changed to for bid the holding of office by Democrat. in 3 sooner nas Maine gone Democratic than Canada wants to annex it. If Canada wants Maine, she thouIJ have spok before the election. Uncle Sam cannot spare the Pine Tree State now. .New Hampshire did not go Democratic. The Republicans of that State, under the leadership of Winston Churchill, cleaned their own house, and put up men nearly as good as Democrats. There is always some pesky professor trying to explode the theory that whiskey is good for snakebites. 1 he real trouble is there are not enough snake bites to go around. Also and as to Mr. Bryan, "my policies" were sat upon, seeing as how the New York Colonel as similated many of the Nebraska Colonel's notions, ideas and dic tu us. 1 rfrru uit: i victory. )e Colonel Roosevet and ran will not quarrel tof the two contribu- A 1 T-v , uus. co me Jjemocratic Each did well his part. "OUR FOOL FRIENDS." We observe that some more of these "missionaries" from the North have recently been sland ering the "mountain people" of Western North Carolina in their efforts to get funds for them selves from back home. We are getting sick and tired of the way these little ugly hookworm-looking "missionaries" are trying to "show us up" over the country. If there is much more of it The News-Herald is going to "speak out in meetin' " in stronger terms than it has here tofore. The latest is an address made in Baltimore a few days ago be fore the "Arundell Club" by i Miss lioiman, trained nurse missionary" in Mitchell county This is just a little of what she said: "A cow in the mountain dis tncts is a precious possession, but a wife counts for very little. When the cow falls ill the man of the house is beside himself with fear, lest he lose her, but the illness of his wife is received with comparative indifference, If she died, she is buried as soon as possible and within a week or so he has married again. He and his second wife then go to church and hear the funeral sermon of his first wife. The people there wear their clothes until thev wear out, never taking them off when they retire. They have the most primitive ideas of medicine. "The only cure for tuberculosis is a pan of water to prevent the night sweats, and as they rarely have basins the frying pan is usually pressed into service for this occasion." One Dr. Stiles, on the same occasion, spoke oi our people in about the same strain. Of course you will find "degen erates" in every section on the globe, but there are no better people no more intelligent peo pleliving than you will find in this mountain section and we propose to resent any insinuation to the contrarv. Probably some of these "mis sionaries think they are doing us a great serviea, but as a mat ter of fact, they are like unto the man's fool friend who always does him an injury by his talk, rather than a benefit. Killing in Caldwell Connty. Lenoir News. Nov. 29th. Last Saturday night Walter Poovey shot and killed Pink Ward at the home of Mr. Pink Sherrill, in Lovelady township near the Catawba county line. There had been bad feeling be tween the men for some time and Saturday night they met at Mr. Sherrill's at a party, when some words passed between them and they went into the yard to settle their differences and after passing some words in the yard Poovey shot Ward four times. Ward went into the house, fell across a bed and died in a short time. Poovey left and up to this time has not been arrested. Poovey is a son oi Mr. John roovey oi this county and is about 20 years old. Ward is older and lived in Cataw ba county. Some time ago it is said the two men met on the old covered bridge across the Catawba river, each driving a team, and Ward being the older and stronger man made Poovey back his team off the bridge to let him pass, although Poovey was the first one on the bridge and was nearly across when he met Ward. This caused ill feel ing and when the men met Sat urday night the old trouble was probably the cause of their difficulties. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o ooooooooooo j o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o RHEUMATISM RELIEVED IN 6 HOURS. Dk. Detchon's Relief for Rheu matism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. Its aci'on upon the system is remarkable and effective. It removes the cause and the disease quicklv disappears. First dose ben efits. "75c and $1 00. Sold by W. A. Leslie, Druggist . lwsp f Made to make M Prize BUwiBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED ! CIAL OFFER: lid Hew Business. A trial Will u out permanent customer. Collection ?1,h"rlelest-' - " ture. 12 kinds : Tomatoes. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oo oooo oo OUR SHOE TALK. lb iitive oeen buying ana semnsr snoes continuously ior 4z years and have made a study of shoes. We have all our shoes made up to suit us. For instance: we specify what leather shall be used in the vamps, tops, soles and heels. We positively guaran tee every shoe we sell to have a full vamp, solid counter, solid inner, middle and bottom soles, and in addition to this we guarantee the workmanship to be perfect. Our shoes are bought in advance and made up for us at the least cost consistent with honest materials and workmanship and without a middle man's profit. So we are enabled to give you the benefit of our experience and study with the best of workmanship and materials at the very lowest prices. Have you tried a pair of Godman shoes? This is one of our Standard Factory Lines, starting as low as 75c. fnr the children, running $1.50 to $2.00 for ladies und $2.00 and up to $3.00 for men. Buy one pair and if you are a thinking man you will buy more. Try a pair. Take them home, mark the date in your record or on the wall and see how long they wear, or mark down how many shoes you bought for your family last winter. Try Godman's this winter or come in and let us put you in touch, with some of your neighbors who wear Godman's. Let them tell you abit them. Either way we will save you money and make a regular shoe customer of vou. I. I. DAVIS & SON. Would You Know the Hay s ten TiM.-: Then follow the well beai Tis a path where hundreds way, for every day is a bargain E r: 1 r- Ar XTRA ORDINARY VALUES. 11 the finest : Toi-nln. 7 enlencLd : Onion, g f8t varie- Usa ; 10 (Spriu5.B0w.rins Bulb varieties in oil. GUARANTEED TO PLEASE. Write to-day; Mention this Paper. 9 SEND 10 CENTS tocorsr postsgs and picking and ree.iT this valuable collodion 01 eeeas postpaid, together with my big iniiracuvw, oeinuiiu eeea sna J IBnt ISook, tut su sooai to iitt variolic of Soda, Plants, no. k H. W. Bucfcbee, iM? :-A Clothing Specials will the go for awhile at AodersooSo be The power of low prices and his ity fill my store every day in the y COLD WttA I ntK NECESSITIES North Carolina Wool Blankets n J extra size, worth more money 1 Special at $3.50 and $5.00 per pa-r j." 11x4 Half Wool Blankets, extra ana a uig vaiue ctt $2.50 and $3.00 per pair. COTTON BLANKETS. I Extra heavy Cotton Blankets andF values at 75, $1-00 and $1.50 per pair. Underwear. j Greatest values in underwear ever offered buying public many people have taken advantage my low prices and supplied themselves. " WOOL DRESS GOODS. You have no idea the values I am offering ail", goods unless you see them. Corded Mohairs Mohairs, Serges and Panamas in all colors. : CLOTHING. j Don't forget the Shield Brand the best Sil money can buy. Fits well and wears well. "v m., 6:16 K Bttin Ti day i kirn fr re si -to ; vi in w : l r T B ds it; si H X Cox. The Democratic victory hasn't satisfied the Democrat appetite for offices by any means. And the Republicans can't criticise, either. DiAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED BV local aDDlications. as tVlpv rating j-oacli tv d isiiiscd portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional rem edies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling- sou mi or unpenect nearing. ana when it is entire ly closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the in flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal coudition, hearing- will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused hv f.a- tarrah, which is nothing but an inflamed condition oi tne mucous surlaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Cattarrh Cure- Send for circulars iree. f. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. "Chicago card parties are giv ing steak big, fat, juicy steaks -as first prize." Next we shal hear of the extravagant limit of bacon prizes. The Republicans did not worry about the high price of turkeys, since perforce they had to eat crow for a Thanksgiving dish. "Colonel Roosevelt flees from the reporters." He used to rush at them with mouth wide open and seize them by the hand. Won't it be nice if a family man can buy this Christmas a string of sausages cheaper than a string of pearls? Since we have lent China a large hunk of ready cash, we are much interested in her reform scheme. As to what becomes of ball players in the winter, it is our be lief that some of them steal horns. It will be a mighty lonesome s3ss:on for "Uncle Joe." Alton B. Parker wears a smile that won't come off. ihe Colonel concedes nothinf. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind , says: "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in every muscle and joint; her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost be yond recognition; had been in bed for six weeks and had eight physi.ians, but received no benefit until she tried Dk. Detchox's Relief fok Rheuma tism. It gave immediate relief and she was a'-le to walk about in three ('pys I am sure it saved her life." Sold by W. A. Leslie, Druggist. ss-or Sale. One trained bird dog and two puppies. Mrs. M. L. Spainhour. ENDS WINTER'S TROUBLES. To many, winter is a season of trou ble. Ihe frost bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and lips, chilblains. cold sore, red and rough skins, prove tms. ant sucn troubles fly before Bucklen's Arnica Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest healer of Burns, Boils, Piles, Cuts, Eczema and Sprains. Only 25c at Leslie's Drug oiorc. ECZEMA Is considered hard to cure. Try Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve and vou will change your mind. You will see an improvement fromthe first application. TRY IT, TRY IT Try Dr. Bell's AntiseDtic Salve for a1! kin troubles. It is as pleasant sweet cream and guaranteed to give satisfac tion in worst cases. 25c a box. NOTICE. D. S. Wilson enters and Wntpa fun nf in Upper Creek township. Burke county, adjoin ing the lands of W. W. English and ginning on 3 small black-oaks W. W. English's corner, and runs north -with his line 74 poles to a stake and pointers, his corner; then with his line various courses and distances for cnmnlimonta as to include vacant land. Entered 28th Nov., 1910. Any person or persons claiming the hra nin or any part thereof will file their protest agruist the issuance of a warrant lor the same in the Entry Taker's office, and if said protest is not filed within thirty days from the date of this notice, 1 shall issue a warrant for the same as the law directs. This Nov. 2Sth. 1910. J. B. HOLLOW AY. Entry Taker. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE BANK OF MORGANTON AT MORGANTON, IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI NESS, NOV. 10, 1910. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Sfirt 179 97 Overdrafts secured and unfecured 923 89 Banking: house, furniture and fixtures 1.0S5.81 Demand loans 2,000.00 Due from banks and bankers 23,769.50 Gold coin 1.227.50 ailver coin, including: all minor coin cur rency 766.62 National bank notes and other U. S. notes 2,890.00 Total fSLtS Jtvery Xmas I have . .7 GiveirJofUl and the -&nkj'Boys fancy things thai if fjfthey never use. This yeaf w I am feoinfe to jeive mem Here is a gift that will prove use ful every day for years to come. A veritable marvel of convenience. Mi m rW Zlr- JuJlinq Fountain Pen embraces distinct advantages noS found in any other f ctmtain pea, A great favorite with STriters tho world over and a mosi acceptable gift. Make your selection now. In Xma3 boxes. Burke Drug Company. am w IS CALUNG fOS T I i.H gome to offer reeardless of former T do no good here, you only have to call and see BLANKE,S Am CQMrQE for yourself, ana see what bargains are going. t le h M to vi vi hi te ' BC he SEE THEM AT OUR STORE. SSrLF0T ftiPAHATS AT MANUFACTURES' PRICE. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE HATS. is Blankets. Comforts, da I fa I -Yi -'.S Sale of Lands of Siias S. Singleton, Deceased. By virtue of an order of sale m.-irte an,l i in certain srecial nnvwHintr ; . i. .. o . . - r,.rf d.. i.-;...r. superior entit ed J. V. Singleton and others, ex parte. I will sell al public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door, in the town of Mor anton, county of Burke and State aforesaid, on Monday, tne 12th day of December, ttlO. (the same being the day fixed in the order of the court,) between the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing described trsct or parcel of land, to-wif laying and beme in thernnnrw nt c.i, i " of North Carolina. Lower Creek township, begin- 8i 1Ji,?0Sk0!i' on th6 north side of the public road, W, he Duckworth's corner, and runs north W th his line 7 nnlea tn rojl, , Clark s line; then east with Clark's line 59 pole's to a stake and pomtersat a forked white-oak, Clark's Vhe" 80,11,1 lth Cork's line 84 poles to a ?,,-,hls c0 " Wilson's line; then sou'h wSh ""tdderth's old line780 west ad with the branch 7fi nnlon tn o r , of the branches; then down the branch, south 4(.o Z7. p , ' soutft 1U" west 14 Poles; south 40" WCSt -S?1 to, a stake in the branch, Princes now W llhe Duckworth's rmr,,. ' 5i!2l W, W'i- Duckworth's line 13 poles to a stake in PJ h!S colT,r; ,then 80,1411 700 west with road and Duckworth's line 8 poles to a stak. This cor ner; then north B2 west with the paih and his Burns me; then north with Burns' line 34 poles to a rock, his corner, in the old ferry road Duck! Surkworfh'rthi-COrner: ihen with thriad and Duckworth s line north 28 east S6 polos thpn north 42 east 30 nnW- tv, ;tJri-P? P xrsn Ijlddmcra tn cntn mo w . eoro -r n . . bid. roo.w, j. (j. Abee s This the 11th day of November, 1910. J. B. HOLLOWAV. Avery & Ervin, Attjs. Commissioner. you are interested in Comforts and Blankets WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Children's Bear Skin Cloaks at The largest lot of Shoes to be lowest oricps. Come and see us. $1.00, $1.60 and $2.00 e tilt; GOOD SHOES AT LOW PRICES. I found, $1 .98. and the Sweaters for Ladies, " Men. " Children, New Lot Boys' Clothing. tu It ta 11 in 85c. to IE lit se CI 50c. to 25c. to Per Suit $1.25 to $5. 0 M Men's Snits cheap. Single Coats $2.00 to 1 1 LOWDERMILK, Fine Groceries and Confections. I am still in business at thp nlrf Hogan corner and can-vine- a stock of Groceries, Confections. Fruits, etc., unexcelled in Mor ganton. Give me a call and see if I don't do you rierht. Mv fronds are all fresh, and only a reason able profit is asked. I am thankful to friends for past favors and shall try and merit a continued liberal patron age. Respectfully, G. H. LOWDERIVNLK. innmmmmmmmnimmmmnimnmm imn mm mm I JUST OUT! I Cut-Price Catalogue of Irunks. Bjos Suit Caw n (W w We believe we have the best line of Men's Dress (' Shirts in town. Prices: 50 and $1.25. Christmas Goods will be on display soon. We solicit your trade. I T. C. MORGAN & COMPAQ Magazine and Periodicals -1910-1911.- 1 flACE & MILL LIABILITIES. Capital stock $22,500.00 Unuivided p routs, less expenses and taxes paid 3.""29.W Dividends unpaid 16.00 Time Certificates of deposit 25.295.33 Deposits subject to check 41.749.60 Total 92,835.59 s. s. Or. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Good for all Skin Diseases State of North Carolina, I Coi-nty of Burke, f I, V. E. WaLon, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. E. WALTON. Cashier. Subscribed and gworn to before me, this 17 of Nov.. 1910. E. D. ALEXANDER. Notary Public Correct Attest; ( C. A. SPENCER, -i ISAAC M. TAYLOR. B. S. GAITHER. Directors. SUTHERIiKD'S EcuLE EYE UUl Good for Nothing but the Eyes We have the best farm in the county for sale. Mcrganton Insurance & Realty Co., (INCORPORATED.) FRED L. HUFFMAN, Manager. g Get One. It Will Save You Money. I, Tlie House of Q do-lit; ORGANS m ' n.it h YPP. I in TOTIP. ?M VVOIK- I GAITHER'S BOOK STORE. I JUST IMAGINE YOURSELF in one of our wid 8- rOATnr onnt. Bnt" " ILer dlnner car. But Rive von, 5 ChairS firsteo yu can Rive your imagmation proper play We have chairs that P y' We p-ln1 u . . . naKe any man Rlad to be tired just eo he could sit in iZT- -And of other "I"lc comiy" furniture as welL Kirksey Hardware 4 Fur- mture Company. 7 r. : r - m 3 - 8L 1 fc-J Edison Phonographs Records. I ) All Kinds of Musical ii Quality Merchandise Only. : Prices and Terms to ; BATCHES. CLOCKS AKD JE High Cfass Watch and Jii !ry , EVERYTHING GUARA Give us a trial. Dr ??oir5 A: .. "Z. ! i ocZr ,,utePtc Salve Good for ail Skin D2sease8. DR. BELL'S ANTi-DA i i For Internal and External Pains. J', MAOB & MILLED Music and Jewelry. lo: hz tr, he sti fe ' en UI Hi w; D II Fi ar id; iz - ax P le; 1?r : th bi (' . th la , M H 8n ui co : y tu sa vr yc P ra r i
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