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NE X G. Publisher. THE MO KCANTON HEKALO Consolidated Nov. 29. 19oi. Subscription Price, $1 Per Year In Advance. Nc. 4! VOL. XXVI, MORGANTON, N. C, MARCH 23, 1911. H - 4r nmnrll GaS IH tile JIUIHULU SIMMONS RED Z lER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) and strengthening medicine. It is a liver tonic first of all s always effected when the stomach goes wrong. It puts life in r.Aps digestion, sweetens the breath, clears the complexion of uxv?s tlie bowels and puts the body in fine vigorous condition. Sold fy Dealers. Price. Large Package. $1.00. ?:v.::r.? v.rh the ed Z on the label. If yor. cannot tet it. remit to na, we will send --p J. S ;nunons Liver Regulator ia put up also in liquid form for tboae who prefer ''J ;-er bortie. Look for the Red Z label. Is J. H ZEILIN & CO.. Proprietors. St. Loots. Missouri pel :aLL 4 neat cottages with one-' the co:t.".?. 5 room?. ker strco: Terms w ; Aiurth acre lots, 3 of ? 4 rooms, and one of : Merehead and Wal . North Morganton. ult purchaser. Apply a: o-.cc i:ry & Ervin, Attys. POULTRY FARM, ANTON". X. C. t hatching from hvved Rocks, R. I. combs. Rose Comb Some of the ;:i the State. Win-..:;.-boro, Asheville i.-r, shows, 15 firsts. ,--- E.". - T 11 4 thirds. $20.00 ,01- C ' 'Jorrranton for best iVr circular. E. F. MUMFORD. Rebuilt Engines and Boilers. Or.e v Peerless Engine Good on w nee is. U.-.e " I.Udell Stationary En i i0 II. P. Boiler on fc plete rig. Price Or.e 3) K. Con:i,:r:c. 00. P. roi!er on sills. A bargain at $125.- n. H TURNER. 'r Machinery, TATESVILLE, N. C. Or for a red, rough, coarse, pimply, blotch ed, unsightly skin, there is nothing better than A.D.S. 5 8 PEROXIDE CREAM 0 Agreaseless, fra grant, effective toilet cream, which removes impuri ties from the pores, and tends to make the skin soft, clear and beautiful. viet it at any Drug Store. L3k fjr the ri i. ri-w arrpsry. W APRQMBT rctrmviaaa Ocui-.7. t -r r Lb live I "HNIEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF nllEUMATISLI A Dlamamm. su iK om r'ainwhlle permanent - T ,b D? eITectel by taking it in-i-nn nfjrln tba blood. dissolvlDK 3 ilV. . I-'u:i'ace ua removing it InJt- GATES "ekbaekemned Troable th.t .h irwr't0""1"'. would aeiwun .1 1 r r:;. r?';n'1 and b.DDT aaoan ''"en.,.":" tor aaj (uau and 1. r (title by lra(cUta RHEUMATIC CORE COiPAIY. a 74 Iake Strmt. fkl ' . SWAN SON PILLS ''J the the a "-srair.B ,-.,. v""i'"i on tno tnlH 1B"T REMEDY 4 AT BRUCOISTS 's Antiseptic Salve V0 alt Skin Di seases. fCHAPPED SKlNj! i ""M X comes from food which has fermented Get rid of digested matter WHERE THE MONEY GOES. The Legislature Recently in Session Appropriated Nearly Four Million Dollars for Various Purposes. Appropriations made by the North Carolina General Assem bly just closed total nearly four million dollars and the following list shows to News-Herald read ers where the money goes during the next two years: Soldiers' home To pay debt on same Deaf & Dumb school Water plant for same Equipment for same Orphan asylum Applachian school Equipment for same Cullowhee Normal Equipment fr same Deaf, dumb & blind Library for same $ 60,000 6,800 55,000 20,000 4,000 12,000 20,000 10,000 20.000 15,000 145,000 200 170,000 3.000 350,000 390,000 30,000 20,000 90,000 4,500 2,000 174,000 100,000 Negro hQspital Improvements Raleigh hospital Morganton hospital Jackson school Building, etc., East, training school Croatan Normal Improvements University Improvements State Normal Improvements A. & M. College Improvements Hospital for Consump tives Improvements Colored A. & M. Improvements Move Confed. graves Raleigh Equalize schools in small counties Guilford Battlegrcurfd For the "North Carolina Ro3m" in Confederate Museum Richmond 174,000 50,000 160,000 30,000 25,000 20.000 25,000 15,000 400 900 Pensions l.COO.000 Elementary pub. schools 250,000 State high schools 150,000 Farm life schools 50,000 Grand total $3,852,700 j The Boundaries of Avery County. From the Bill. I That a county by the name of j Avery, f in honor of Col. Waigh ! still Avery of Revolutionary j fame, be established out of and embracing the following tern tory. viz: Beginning at the j highest point of Grandfather : mountain (the corner " of Wa !tauga, Caldwell, and Mitchell counties) and running a direct line to Hanging Rock Mt ; then with the dividing ridge to the turnpike road in the gap of Bow er's Mt. ; then a direct course to he eastern prcspect on the east ru end of Beach Mt ; tntn a Uirect course to Buckeye spring; then down and with the mean ders of Buckeye creek to Beech creek; then with the meanders of Beech creek to Watauga river; then with meanders of said river to the Tennessee line; then with Tenn. line to Grassy Ridge Bald: th -n a direct line to Spear T then with the main height Yellow Mt. to the highest po i. of Little Yellow Mt, thrn : rect line to Pine Knob; the mouth of Gouge's creek on" TV river; then south 40 degrees ecst to the Bald Grand on Humpback Mt at the McDowell county line; then with McDowell line to Burk county line; then with BurK line to Caldwell line; then wi. Burke and Caldwell line to th highest point on Chestnut Mt. ; then a direct course to Anthony creek, so as to include all of Carey's flats; then to the begi -ning. ATTACKS SCHOOL, PR1NCIP A severe attack on vchoo1 Pprincii Ohas B. A'len. of Sylvania, Ga.. i thus told bv him. "For more than three years." he writes, VI suffered indescribable tortue Irom rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kidnevs. All remedies failed till I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me completely." Such results are com mon. Thousands bless them for curinjr stomach trouble, female complaints, kidney disorders, biliousness, and for new health and vifror. Try them. Only 50c. at W, A. Leslie.. .1. I . T I ' WEST SENTENCED TO DEATH. His Associate Gets 30 Yews in the State Prison-Both Tried For the Murder of Officer Mumford Others Sentenced to Terms in Prison. WBaon Special. 17th. to ChariotU Observer. The trial of Lewis West and Ed. Purcell, alias Stetson, charged with the murder of Deputy Sheriff Geo. Mumford here Feb ruary 3? terminated this after noon with verdicts of guilty of murder in the first degree as to West and guilty of murder in the second degree as to Purcell. Judge Adams warned the spec tators before the jury was brought in not to attempt any demonstration, and his warning had the desired effect Not a sound was uttered as the fore man's words sealed the doom of Deputy Mumford's murderer and swept away all hopes of Purcell being a free man for many years to come. Although some people expected first degree verdicts as to both men, the result of the trial meets with general satis faction. Immediately following the an nouncement of the verdict in the murder case, the other members of the West gang of desperadoes were put on trial for various of fences. Dave Young, Will Lane, Jim Simms and Matthew Mebane, alias Brodie, were charged with conspiracy, entered into to rob the hardware store at Dunn. Lewis West testified against them all, following which the four defendants mounted the stand and admitted the plot formed here and executed that night at Dunn. These four men, together-with Wade Williams and Tom Smith were also charged with carrying concealed weapons. Mary Young was convicted of conducting a disorderly house. In a private statement made this afternoon in the presence of the Observer correspondent, Lewis West said he was sorry he committed the crime and gave drinking and keeping bad com pany' as the cause of . his down fall. He is 23 years old, he says, although he looks much older. West was sentenced to be electrocuted May 5 and Stetson j was given 30 years in the State 200,000 prison, the full penalty for sec 9C0 Cnd degree murder. Matthew Mebane, alias Brodie, was sen tenced to 11 years for robbery and carrying concealed weapons. Dave Young, four years for con spiracy to rob and carrying con- cealed weapons. Will Lane and Wade Williams two years each, Mary Young one year. The cases against Tom Smith and Jim Simms were continued. Mr. Dixon Called to Spurgeon's Church. Baltimore Sun. . Rev. Dr. Amzi C. Dixon, who was for eight years a pastor in Baltimore, has been given ' a unanimous call to become the pastor of the Metropolitan Tab ernacle, in London, England. This is one of the most noted pul pits in the world, as the late Rev. Dr. Charles H. Spurgeon for many years was pastor of this church. Dr. Dixon is now pastor of the Moody church, in Chicago, which is a Congregationlist society and one of the largest churches in this country. It is believed" that Dr. Dixon will accept the call. Dr. Dixon is a North Carolin ian and is a brother of Tom Dixon, autttor and playwrght. Scrofula disfigures and causes life-long misery. - Children become strong and lively when given small doses cf Scott's Emulsion every' day. The starved body is fed; the swollen glands healed, and the tainted blood vitalized; Good food, fresh air and Scott's Emulsion con quer scrofula and many other blood diseases. FOU SALE D I KIX. DRUGGISTS Send 10c., name of paper and this ad. for I I our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's f 'J Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck Fenny. SCOTT BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, N. Y. Col. Harvey Booming Gov. Wilson. Savannah. Ga., Dispatch. 17th. "A careful diagnosis of the present temper of the people clearly indicates that if an elec tion were held to-morrow, a Democratic candidate regarded by the people as less progressivt than President Taft would be defeated, and that a candidate generally recognized as being more progressive, more liberal, more radical, if you like, than President Taft would almost as suredly win." So declared Col. George t Har vey, of Harper's Weekly, in re gard to the next presidental campaign, in the concluding ad dress at the 99th annual banquet of the Hibernian society here to night He concluded "Let the apportionment of re sponsibility be even. The We. t has furnished the party as well as the opposition with the ma jority, though not the greatest, of its issues. The South is to en force harmony and amalgama tion. The East presents the man Woodrow Wilson, the high ly Americanized Scotch-Irishman descended from Ohio, born in Virginia, developed in Maryland, married in Georgia and now de livering from political bondage the State of New Jerseys These two statements from the framework of Colonel Har vey's address on "The Problems, the Solution and the Man," or reduced to plain English, the chance the Democratic party has of electing a President in 1912. With Governor Wilson, of New Jersey, as the candidate, Col. Harvey sees the party's success. Notable Event. Knoxville Daily Journal and Tribune, 17th. It is with real delight and gen uine pleasure that the hosts of friends in this city have learned of the marriage of Mr. Gecrge Halbert Smith and Miss Nora A. Laxton on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the parsonage of the Rev. Heber D. Ketchum of the First M. E. church, who of ficiated, there being present friends and near kindred of the contracting parties who wit nessed the solemnization of the marriage rites. Mr. Smith has been promi nently connected with the Calla han Construction Company for somo time, and is a young manj of sterling qualities, strict hon esty and splendid business ability; i he possesses all the virtues and attributes of a successful young man in his chosen field of en deavor. Miss Laxton is the fair daugh ter of Mr. R. P. Laxton, of Per kinsville, Burke county, N. C, being a most popular young woman, both beautiful, gracious and hospitable. It is certain that she will light the pathway of the fortunate groom with the glory of her winsome smiles, and cheer him along with the loving sympathy of her sweet and genial companionship. Their numerous friends and acquaintances extend this young couple their warmest and heart iest congratulations, wishing them well in temporal prosperity, and feeling as they do that this uinn of hearts will be fraught wi'h ihi richest of joys and all the happiness tint comes to those who join that blissful army of -conjugal life. FOLEY KIDNEY PI'LS Neutralize and remove the poisons hat cHue backache, rheumatism, l rv .iisnes- ftnd al1 kHnev and blad-;- i. Mi'Hriti'.'S "fhev iui:i up and p. th-- t:r ' CtM. f t :st- vit'il i. C' p 1W 12,00,000 Bales. a ;hi'4 ton Ci.-p-'.ich. 20th. Tne census bureau's reports show, the cotton crop of 1910 to be 11,941,563 bales, counting round as half and including lint ers, compared-with 10,396,209 for 1909 Included in the statis t cs for 1910 are: Lihters 297,592 bales; sa is land cotton "90,368 bales, round 112,887 bales. The average gross weight of the bales is 501.2 pounds for 1910 compared with 496.6 for 1909. Expressed in eq-iivnl t 500 poutI h1es the 191.1 cr ' ll.9o9.7J7 .uipred with'10,315,382 for 1909. The North Carolina ciop is reported at 771,185 bales against 723,467 the year previous. Medicines that aid nature are al ways most successful. Chamberlain's o..h Wpmedv acts on this plan. It iwwena the cousrn, relives the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring- the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all druggists. $20,000 OF GOODS DAY. IN A SINGLE Record Pace Set By Lynchburg Sales Man Due to "Big" Advertising. Lynchburg Advance. Twenty thousand dollars for a single day's work is a record set by a Lynchburg salesman, ac cording to reports at the home office here. This pace was set in Atlanta for Lynchburg-manuf a c t u r e d goods the other day by George Haugh, a representative of the Craddoclc-Terry Company. When asked to-day about this record day's work, C.'G. Crad dock, the sales manager for the company, confirmed the state ment and added that he thought it was due to the extensive adver tising campaign in the Southern territory. "Our patrons are in creasing their business in this same city," said Mr. Craddock, "for I find that some of our lar gest customers have this year doubled their last year's orders and it is, in my opinion, due to bigger advertising." Red Buck" Bryant 'Comes Back. Durham Sun, 13th. Mr. H. E. C. Bryant, other wise known as "Red Buck," the popular and versatile newspaper correspondent and writer spent yesterday in Durham with his brother, Mr. Victor S. Bryant Red Buck has been editing a pa per in Missoula, Montana, for several years. The paper went to the wall for financial reasons and he has returned , to North Carolina to take up his work with the Charlotte Observer as Wash ington correspondent - "I am certainly glad to get back," Red Buck said this morn ing. ' 'I j ust went west to see the i HAS MILLIONS OF FRIENDS. How would you like to number your friends by millions as Bucklen's Ar nica Salve does? Its astounding cures in the past forty years has made them. Its the best salve in the world for sores, ulcers, eczema, burns, boils, scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, swellings, bruises, cold sores. Has no equal for piles. 25c. at W. A. Leslie's. ice. Ice. ice BROADOAKS ICE. i "LsLrru.f eiotu.recl at. Home. We are pleased to quote you prices on Ice. Ice 100 lbs. pieces 50 25 u 10 WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR ICE TRADE. Forney & Company. To Raise flore and Better FRUIT Buy a y 9 My Spray Pump. We can furnish you with these pumps price. MORGANTON country. I saw it and I was glad to get away from out there." He left this morning for Wash ington to be ready for the special session of congress. The many readers of the Ob server in all parts of the state will be delighted to know that Red Buck is again to be a con tributor to its columns. He is by far the most popular writer in the state at the' present time, and numbers his friends by the hundreds. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickliner in your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus in the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold by all druggists. YOU TAKE NO RISK. Our Reputation and Money Back of This Offer. are We pay for all the medicine used during the trial, if our rem edy fails to completely relieve you of constipation. We take all the risk. You are not obli gated to us in any way whatever, if you accept our offer. Could anything be more fair to you? Is there any reason why you should hesitate to put our claims to a practical test? The most scientific, common sense treatment is Rexall Order l es, which are eaten like candy. They are very pronounced, gentle and pleasant in action, and par ticularly agreeable in every way. They do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping or any inconvenience whatever. Rexall Orderlies are particularly good for children, aged and deli cate persons. We urge you to try Rexall Or derlies at our risk. Two sizes, 10c. and 25c Remember, you can get Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. W. A. Leslie. A SPECIAL MEDICINE FOR KID NEY AILMENTS. Many elderlv people have iound in Foley's Kidney Remedy a quick re lief and permanent benefit from kidney and bladder ailments and from annoy ing urinary irregularities due to ad vancing years. Isaac N. Regan, Far mer, Mo . says: "Foley's Kidney Remedy effected a complete cure in my case and I want others to know of it, W. A. Leslie. the following extreamly low 30c per hundred. 30c 40c 50c at a reasonable HARDWARE CO. fo) Ji BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro Hakes Homo Baking Easy SAVES FLOUR BUTTER And makes the cake more sightly, freedom Royal Cook Book 800 Receipts ROYAL BAKING POWDER Should Have Protection. Mooresville Enterprise. With $90,000,000 of property in Mexico, the Americans have a perfect right to demand of the United States government the protection needed in that coun try to hold intact their interests. Frequently we hear grumbling and murmurings about the gov ernment furnishing troops to protect the interests of J. P. Morgan and other millionaires Health is Importance. Pure water is necessary to keep healthy, and city water in your home adds greatly to its comfort. Pittsburgh Perfect" I If, Wire Fencing is best' all through. I to The wire is drawn THE BEST hearth material tough, pliable, strong, long lived WIRE' like old-time iron wire. , It is the finest fencing wire possible to manufacture C oKrf.r:-.:nr Heavily galvanized by our own new and perfect XcLaVcLlaaaaaaf , . 1 , r pf' a process, the wire is positively, moisture -proor. rertect . w - -i - ; , All Stay Wires and Line Wires arElectrically Welded .. a -j. -1 . not omy eliminates uic wca&cnmg ana moisture -gathering wraps, clamps and ties, but practically transforms the fence into one piece of perfor- - . w Sectional view Amalgamabca perfect. Noaeaic No.Waste.Wire TKere is""no wastevire to make useless weight;4 , .instead, heavier wire is used and all the weight No Waste Weight is fence StaySviresbeing of the same size as line wires,' the "Pittsburgh .Perfect" Fence is the Strongest intlie World 73 Styles and' sizes, adapted to 'every' purpose rFI ELD,' FARM, RANCH LAWN, POULTRY. fivrpv Ron niTAB ANTirirn prorrrt : ..llflf. W KIRKSEY HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. FROST PROOF j GUARANTEED TO FROM THE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS. L JEMET WilSUiO. CUakXESTOa laROKTYFB. febtas Urow. MtsrlifM TRADE MARK COPYRIGHTED O- Established 1 868. Paid . " imw me nrnFKOSTPMOOF PLANTS in UM. Now hare ow twenty thousand satisfied CTnomwt. We have yrown and sold more cabba? planta than all other persona in the Seucheni J" "Wna. WHY? Because our planta mast please or we lend your money back. Order now; it lsumeto set these plants In yoor aectiou to eet extra, early c&bbaee, and they are the ones w seu for th. most money. We sow three tons of Cabbage Seed per season ? J J !"f. fruit trees and ornamentals. Write for free catalog of ffost-proof plants of the best varieties, containing valuable information about fruit and vegetable crowing:. Prices on Cabbsee Plants: in lota of MO at SL00: 1000 to 6000 $1 per thousand; 5,000 to 8.000 $1.25 per thousand: 10.000 and over S1.00 per thousand, f. o. b. Yonees Island. Our special express rale os plants Is very low. Wm. C Geraty Co.. Box 408 Yonges Island, S. C lighter, finer flavored, and insures its from alum. Free. Send Name and Address. CO., NEW YORK. and financiers, but wre have failed to see why these men are not entitled to their demands. If the government should go bankrupt, or if we need to sell bonds, these same financiers are the ones who take oyer the pa pers and furnish the collateral. The capitalists are just as essen tial to our national life as the farmer or laborer. DR. BELL'S ANT1-PAIM For Interna! and External Pains. of first from a SDecial duality of open j ie weld tWWaWtl Mft aWV at & CABBAGE PLANTS SATISFY CUSTOMERS SUCCESSION. AUGUSTA TRUCKER. 6HOKT STKMVEO : TIm Earliest A httk kur FLAT O V il. rtM Head Vatr. tsw Sucmmmm. Larfsst aaa Lmi CtbbaffC In Capital Stock $30,000.00 1 J
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