i TMIR , MmL s JHtoo a h th Kiia Vour JOB 1'BISTIKg WOB5 A? T. G. COBB, Publisher. : THE BV!5r.!: CVNTY NEWS 1 Conoldtd Nov 29 1901 THE MOR.GANTCN HERALD j wonei.ata flov. ss.iaoi Subscription Price, $i Per Yeir I Advance VOL. XXVI. MORG-ANTON, N. C., DECEMBER 8, 1910, No. 34 gi I he News-Herald J IS THE Best Advertising j .a Medium " IN THI ) PIEDMONT SECTION if WHEN YOUR FOOD DOES NOT DIGEST well and you feel 'Mac" and tired aud discouraged, you should use SIMMONS RED 2 LIVER REGULATOR (THE FOWDEli FORM) bowels, sweetens the stomach and strengthens the feeling ve or ;ans. A dose A energy. taken at bed time restores a fine SOLD Br OCALEAS. PRICK. LARGE PACKAQE. fl.oa i: . vit'i t!i.' Red ' on the label. If you rannot let It wmlt to na, we will n.iiu'Tij I.ivt-r Kf:ijiatir ia put up alio iii liquid form for those who prefer .::. Look iur the Kt-U label. H. ZEILIN & CO props., st. Louis, mo. I W " - ' "" I 1 ! FOR SALE! n cottage desirable on Evans neighbor- -roo: l" three c inl and office acre lot, at a bar er- to suit the I' ll C. AVERY, Jr. THE STATE VOTE CANVASSED. t-- IB H? si skYou f:r your female - we are sure it Remember that remedy 3 ... rr RfeA&3 Iff g ::r.er si:-; v;r. :ef to thousands of en, so why not to iiache, backache, s, female weak- re::, have said it is "the -idicir.e to take." Try it! Sold in This City F3 "7V J L STANDARD OIL CO. IN COURT. BEAUTIFUL TEETH H you value your teeth and a-t to preserve them keep them white, sound and healthy, rerr.e-ttr that Perosids is a great cleansing and antiseptic age.-.t and that U A.D.S. U KKK 111 1 1 Br. iUU.fi POWDER .s a most superior preparation, tnat should be used by every body frorn the children up. It is smooth, fragrant, fascinating. Try it at any A. D. S. Drusr Store. .1 I F b B i-a 'v V- r 1 1,1 k i E-irka Drucj Company. , ij.rrif" Tni iii itialiJ 14 1 15.. . -- iia tj 63 ' Democratic Majority 46,514 Total Vote Less Than Two Years Ago. The State board of canvassers Saturday completed the canvass of the vote cast at the election November 8th. In the calcula tion of the returns, says the Ral eigh News and Observer, the Democratic majority in North Carolina, on the basis of the vote for State Auditor, was 46,514, and this is about the average figure for the majorities of the other State officers and the judges. There was no opposition vote to H. W. Whedbee, Demo cratic candidate for Superior Court judge, and he received a total of 140,573. In the election of Judge R. B. Peebles, of the second district, there were no tickets for his Republican op ponent, Edward T. Snipes, in many of the precincts, and his majority is 60,435. The total vote for Judge Peebles, however, was a few hundred less than that cast for some of the other candi dates, while he received more than others. The total vote cast for Judge Cooke, for instance, was 139,785 the lowest vote cast for the Democratic candidates while Judge W. J. Adams re ceived 140,888, this being the highest vote. The others ranged along from 140,266 for Peebles to 140,548 for Walker for As sociate Justice of the Supreme Court. The Democratic majority for Brown for corporation commis sioner is 46,446 and the majority for Lee for corporation commis sioner is 46,388. Walter Clark, for Chief Justice Supreme Court, has a majority of 46,548 over T. T. Hicks; Piatt D. Walker, As sociate Justice, has 46,747 over Timberlake, while W. R. Allen has 46,766 over A. L. Coble. Of the Republican candidates the candidate for Auditor J. Q. I A. Wood received 84,017 votes the largest cast for any Re publican candidate. Judge Coble received 93,747. The vote for the other candidates for Supreme Court judges was very near the same-93,779 for Hicks and Tim berlake being the highest. The total vote cast is esti mated as follows: Democrats, 140,531; Republicans, 94,017; to tal, 234,548. Two years ago the vote was Democrats, 145,102; Republicans; 107,760; total, 252, 862. This shows, as against two years ago, a Democratic decrease of 4,571 and a Republican de crease of 13,743. Arraigned in Raleigh For Violations of tre State Anti-Trust Law. Raleigh News and Observer. Nov. 30. The Standard Oil Company is to come before the courts of North Carolina on the charge of violating the anti-trust law passed by the General Assembly of 1907. Warrants were sworn out against the company yesterday because of alleged trust methods in deal ing with competition in Raleigh by a successive lowering of prices with the purpose of driving out 4 or breaking up competition. Warrants against the company were served upon Mr. C. H. Wig gins, local representative of the Standard Oil Company, the war rants being issued at the instance of Mr. Walter Clark, Jr., city at torney, and the case made re turnable before Police Justice Stronach on Thursday morning. The hearing at that time is to be on evidence produced by City Attorney Clark, who declares that from his investigations, made with difficulty at his per sonal expense, because of defects in the law, that he has becom? convinced that the Standard Oil Company has flagrantly violated the State anti-trust law and that he trusts and hopes to be able to produce evidence to convict it legally for its wrong doing. The matter of the transactions of the Standard Oil Company in Raleigh had been called to the attention of the city attorney by private parties and by Attorney General Bickett City Attorney Clark by his own investigations found such a state of facts to exist that he had warrants is sued against the Standard Oil Company for violations of the State anti-trust law of 1907. In the matter there will be heard the reasons which have induced the Standard Oil Company to re duce its prices for oil in the pres ent year from llh cents to 7 cents a gallon in Raleigh, while maintaining a higher prica at other places, the fact of the com petition of the Indian Oil Com pany in Raleigh to be set out in the matter. North Carolina Has 2,206,287. Population of Burke 21,408 Figures for Adjoining Counties Also. The population of North Caro lina, thirteenth census, is 2,206, 287. The twelfth census gave the State 1,893,810, the eleventh census 1,617,947. This is an in crease of 312,340. The population of Burke coun ty is 21,408. Catawba has 27,918, Caldwell 20,579, Cleveland 24,494, Lincoln 17,132, McDowell 13,568, Mitchell 17,245, Rutherford 28,385. The Test cf Woman Suffrage in Colo rado. Minneapolis Journal. Four women have been elected to the Legislature of Colorado. This fact is enlarged upon in the dispatches as something worthy of special attention. It is a strik ing piece of news, for, although women have the full suffrage in Colorado and are eligible to all offices, they have held compara tively few. It has grown to be the custom in Colorado, Idaho and Wyoming, where women vote, to award them a clerkship here and there or to allow them to run for superintendent of schools, but real political power has been de nied them. The test of the value of woman's suffrage, it is quite evident, is not in little administrative offices, which one sex can take care of as well as another, out m tne large field of constructive legisla tion. It has been often remarked that there was little evidence that woman's suffrage had given Colorado a better code of laws than other States enjoy. Per haps this was because women did not participate as actively in poli tics as their voting privilege per mitted. Perhaps it was because they have not developed the con structive faculty. The election and service of four women will not be a complete test, but it should do something to throw light on the problem. Preacher Embezzled Church Funds and Departed. Elizabeth City Dispatch, 2nd. to Charlotte Ob- lerver. A sensation was sprung in the third day's session of the North Carolina Conference of the Meth odist Episcopal Church, South, in session here, when a letter was read from Rev. L. N. Booth, of Chowan circuit, acknowledg ing that he had misappropriated missionary and Conference funds amounting to about $200, that he had fled to New Jersey and could not return the money. Charges were immediately pre ferred and a trial ordered. It is a bad case, tscoth, who was highly regarded by his congre gation and fellow-members of Conference, is taid to have left home four weeks ago, without the knowledge of the presiding A sprained ankle will usually disable the injured person for three or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamberlain's Lini ment is applied a cure may be effected in three or four days. This liniment is one of the best and most remarkable preparations in use. Sold by all dmg-irist. $ -A PfMPT. EFFt-CTlVP 1 Ktm-DY FOR ALL FORMS OF t ir. ' ?-l Sl: 8 1 wM 13 VIAMn i.mnbi.i S Mrfi Sc'a'C. Neuralgia. 13 nindmH n; I v4 ''.irora rain, while. wnnuiMt S3! jgApoa fxv:ra-k::7 It : I .'"''u:"t.t"j'a t-iin, s Ui -,.4. r': o-itif rT.:cw ip3;'- T ' '-l'Jri'i'lr-if the ti i . . med by taklne it in. ie blood, dissolvine Si-auce and removing it 1$ totaCiVJ'"'' TrouhlB that she I N ! h. r 1 ,?",r 't- The moment they 1 ?. i. '' i j t,"v!- . ' r h. woo: j-1 i .w r ana 1 a-. .llanl hann-raamn ra" (or my patients and ..' .v-i, - practice. ei.vv.. viz 7nvr (8 ?PtT"Hi""T,S CURE COMPANY, . I 1 ' 4 I-ko Street. Ch W Catawba People Married in Salisbury. Newton News. Zd. Yesterday afternoon at the Empire hotel, Salisbury, Mr. Grover Sherrill and Miss Emma Whitener, of Mountain Creek township, were married, and ar rived at Catawba on No. 21, en route home. Miss Whitener had been visiting in Salisbury and Mr. Sherrill met her there. The wedding was therefore a surprise affair. What the Governor of North Carolina Really Said to the Governor of South Carolina. Louisville, Ky., Dispatch, 5th. The old story of what the gov ernor of North Carolina said to the governor of South Carolina is a "fake." This famous salutation of friends has been exploded. Gov. Martin F. Ansel, of South Caro lina, and Gov. W. W. Kitchin, of North Carolina, who attended the governors' conference, met and issued the following joint state ment as to the real facts in the case: "It has been the legend that the eovernor of North Carolina said to the governor of South Caro lina, Tt is a long time between drinks.' No such statement was ever made. The facts as told by an eve-witness fof that famous meeting brand the whole story as a fabrication. This is what really happened: The governor of North Carolina said to the of South Carolina. 'Re member the fate of Montgomery!' " Well, who m the h was Montgomery?' asked the gover nor of South Carolina. ' "He is the man who died be tween drinks,' replied the gov ernor of North Carolina." ii i IS wan son PILLS y and 8ently upon carrying- off the the ntsandabSh ErrriBEST REMEDY &SJIPATIOH 25 Cent, pr B0 T DRUGGISTS At tv.i Vv Co!dSi Pr0VenU PneutBoaiT Foley kidney Pills are tonic in ac tion, quick in results, and restore tbe natural action ot the Kiuneys anu uiu der. They correct irregularities. W. A. Leslie. A Great Change and For the Better. Greensboro Record. What a change there has been in farming! Years ago a man who did not have at least 200 acres of land was not considered a far- j mer; in these days a man who j knows the business makes a liv-1 ing from eight or ten acres. TAKE CARE! Remember that when your kidneys are affected, your life is in danger. M. Mayer, Rochester, N. Y. says; "My trouble started with a sharp shooting pain over my back which grew worse daily. I felt sluggish and tired, my kidney action was irregular and infre ouent. I started using Foley Kidney Fills. Each dose seemed to put new life and strength into me, and now I J . . . j 1 f Waffor 1 am completely cureu iu .w.. . and stronger Leslie. than for vears. W. A. mm In disorders and dis eases of children drugs seldom do good and often do harm. Careful feeding and bathing are the babies' remedies. Scott's Emulsion is the food-medicine that not only nourishes them most, but also regulates their digestion. It is a wonderful tonic for chil dren of all ages. They rapidly gain weight and health on small doses. FOR SAIvE BY AM. DRUGGISTS Send 10c., name of paper and this ad. for our beautiful Savings Bank and Child S Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl St, N. Y. Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Absolutely Pure Highest in Leavening Efficiency Makes Hot Breads IP elder, on the plea that his invalid wife was in a sanatorium in New Jersey. His congregation had recently presented him with a fine horse and buggy and a new suit of clothes to wear to Conference. Chowan circuit has paid all finan cial claims. If you are suffering from biliousness, constipation, indigestion, chronic head ache, invest one cent in a postal card, send to Chamberlain Medecine Co . Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all druggists. WANTS HE P0BL1SHE Revenue Collections. Statesville Landmark, 6th. Cashier Roberts, of che reve nue collector's office, reports col lections for last month as fol lows: Lists $247.11, spirits $312,- 40, cigars $12,60, tobacco $260, 846.14, special tax $664.89, a t itai of $262,083.22. The eolations on spirits continue to decrease, while tobacco collections are on the increase. V- A DOCTORS SAID INCURABLE RELIEVED BY PE-RU-NA. HAIR HEALTH. If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble, Take Advantage of This Offer. We could not afford to so strongly endorse Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and continue to sell it as we do, if it did not do all we claim it will. Should our enthusiasm carry us away, and Rexall "93" Hair Tonic not give entire satisfaction to the users, they would lose faith in us and our statements, and m conse quence our business prestige would suiter. We assure you that if your hair is beginning to unnaturally fall out or if you have any scalp trouble, Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will promptly eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair growth and pre vent premature baldness. Our faith in Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is so strong that we ask you to try it on our positive guar antee that your money will be cheerfully refunded if it does not do as we claim. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. W. A. Les lie. For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis, Minn. "I -was a great sufferer from female troubles which caused a weakness and broken down condition of t'ae system. I read so muchofwhatLydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound had done for other suffering women I felt sure it would help me, and I must say it did help me wonderfully. My pains all left me, I grew stronger, and within three months 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. Joiin G. Moldan, 2115 Second St., North, 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 neaitn. If you Tvant special advice write Shewilltreatyoiirletterasstrictly confidential. For 20 years she lias been lielpmjr sick women in this way, free of charge. Don't Hesitate write at once. It Mrs. e. west,::;;'- , ' 137 Mali. St., TO , : Menasha, Wis.? . ' ' ---X-c-?----.-.-N-:-:- mmmti mm mm :-:ga.it:-s:i Robust and Strong -Splendid Appetite. Mrs. E. West, 137 Jtain St., Menasha, Wis., writes : "We have used Peruna in our family for a number of years and when I say that it is a fine medicine for catarrh and cold.s, I know what I am talking about. "I have taken it every Spring and Fall for four years, and I find that it keeps me robust, strong, with splendid appetite, and free from any illness. "A few years ago it cured me of catarrh ol the stomach, which the doctors had pronounced incurable. "I am very much pleased with Pernna." Bowels and Stomach. Miss Mary Jones, 7918 Reynolds Ave., Chicago, 111., writes: 'I can recommend Peruna as a good medicine for chronic catarrh of the bowels and stomach. I have been troub led severely with it for over three years. 'One year ago I began to take Peruna, the wonderful tonic for women, and I noticed a wonderful improvment at once. I took sis bottles in succession and I always have it on hand to take some cow and then when my cough is bad. "Words cannot express my praise for your tonic. I weighed only ninety pounds before taking Peruna, now on hundred nineteen pounds." Catarrh of Internal Organs. Mrs. B. H. Jackson, 11. F. 1). 5, New man, Ga., writes : "I have had catarrh of the internal organs for more than a year. I tried other medicines without any benefit. "I was persuaded to give Peruna a trial, and the first bottle proved a god send, and after taking ten bottles I hav received, a permanent cure." A REAL BIG Christmas Gift For You -AT- You will remember the extensive line of appropriate Holiday Gifts we had last year. This year we have a larger and even better selected stock, and have not even neglected the little ones. One of the additions to our Christmas showing this year is the largest and most complete line of DOLLS ever shown in this section. To introduce this handsome line of DOLLS we are going to give you a w o if I S $ 25.00 Every person making a 50c. purchase at our store from DECEMBER 3RD TO DEMCEMBER 22ND Will be given a chance on this beautiful doll. One ticket for every fifty cents worth. Come soon and look over our stock and you will be pleased. BURKE DRUG COMPANY THE BIG DRUG STORE. ON THE CORNER.

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