THE NEVSHERALD. 0ur genial postmaster seems
. I to have made quite a hit by his
T. G. COSB,
Editor and Owner. address at the postmasters' con-
" i vention at Asheville last week.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1911. His' snhiect was "The Village
Postmaster and His Relations to
THE CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. y.0 Pnhlir. ' Th Asheville Cit-
The Confederate monument in izen said it was a most pleasing
Court Square is about completed, anfi entertaining talk " the Char-
WOMAN
ESCAPES
OPERATION
with the exception of the bronz lotte Observer that it was "witty, WasCuredbyLydiaE.Pink-
mv v, i i xnsirucxive a.nu eiuquei.iL, wmic
itm. :n i, 1:1 -P I - .,, .
j-nis bimut: win ue u liutss ui -mm wavnesviiie wrote . , , , .. 0i5oT,nv
it uuj -- 1 Klwnnn inu. iuiu iciunu-
some uurKe county soiaier. no him that they had heard so many cured me and i m :eeta-
DIB jumjuiiv-i.
was sick tnree
months and could
not walk. I suf
fered all the time.
The doctors sal 1
could not get well
without, an opera
tion, for I could.
hardly stand the
pains in my siaes,
especially my right
one, and down my
it shall be has not yet been de- nice tftings about his "village
cided upon by the committee. postmaster" speech, they wanted
lhe committee is now busy m him to g0 to Waynesville and re
an effort to secure a majority of peat jt. An Asheville subscriber
the qualified voters of the county writes about the address on the
on a petition to the county com- firgt page of this issue of The
missioners authorizing them to Nf,VS-Herld. In addition to
appropriate half the cost of the fh compliments to our friend,
monument, this being required the ornate and scholarly Banks to feel better n I had taken only
by an act of the last Legislature of the Hickory Democrat said as I was afraid to stop too: won." Mrs.
Mr. Snainhoiir's bill. Tinder , ,.. .u Sadie Mullen, 2723 . V. M,
this bill, when the commissioners
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CATARRH SUFFERERS.
If You Don't Know About Hyomei Try
It at W. A. Leslie's Risk.
Nearly every reader of the News-
Herald has read about rixu&iu;i, dui
many of them continue to suffer from
catarrh just because they do not ex
actly understand just what HYOMEI
is.
To these sufferers W. A. Lesliesays
you don't have to know anything about
HYOMEI except that you breathe it
and that it does not contain cocaine or
opium or any harmful drug.
You can find out all about HYOMEI
without taking any chances whatever.
Just get an outfit today, read the
simple instructions, give it a fair trial
and then if you are not willing to say
that it is the best temedy for catarrh
you have ever used W. A. Leslie will
dadlv return vour money.
A complete HYOMFI outfit costs but
fl.OO. Extra bottles 5u cents.
right log. I began
last week: "Charlie McKesson,
net of the Muses, godson of i
have a petition signed by a ma- the Demosthenes, and as fine on
A T.l
Why wiil women take chances with
an operation or drag out a sickly,
i .,ip iLrtai M-istpnee. missing three-
fourths of the joy of Uvin?, when they
jority of the qualified voters, tracing the etymology of a word can find health in Lydia E. rinkham's
they are to appropriate to the asold Archbishop Trench." High tldrty'jS1 it has been the
I t 1 ti -i ."v 1
monument tuna ouu acn year ise this and we all feel that
for three years when a like our f ell0w citizen is worthy of it
amount has been subscribed and
paid by the people. The sut- "The candidate with the long-
scription by .the county does not est pole will get Simmons' seat
rmnire thf Ipvv of anv tax what- in North Carolina." Anderson
oiw Vmt tVio navniimt Vw Daily Mail.
tr"-J i.wv. I . . ,11, !!
remaps tne Desi carver win
county is to be made each year
out of any surplus fund already
collected by the general levy and
not appropriated to any particu
lar purpose. It is now believed
that more than the required
number of signers to the petition
be able to clear the Kitchin also.
Charlotte News.
A (y) cock will be crowing and
Clark will also be rising early.
Mouday Instead of Saturday For School
Holiday.
will be secured, and that the Correspondence of The News"Herald-
nrivat. snr.cprinHnr.9 There are many schools that
standard remedy for female ills, and
has cured thousands 01 women wi.y
have been trouoieu huh
ments as displacements, inflammation,
fiiimid tumors, irregulari
ties, periodic pains, backache, indiges
tion, and nervous prostration.
If you have the slightest doubt
t ixiia "R. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound will help you,
1 Mrs Tinkliam at Liynn,
Mass., for advice. Your letter
will be absolutely confidential,
and the advice tree.
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF AC
CIDENT
If skin is broken apply Dr. Bell's
Anti-Paiu at once and the wound win
hAai nnirklv and never iret sore. Used
internally and externally.
necessary
will be forthcoming and the mon
ument paid for at the end of the
term prescribed.
Many adopted sons of Burke
who had no direct relatives in
the war from this county among
them this writer, the editor but
who are proud of the record of
their ancestors from other sec
tions of the South, and in many
cases of Burke ancestors by mar
riage, take pleasure in signing
the petition to the commissioners
and in giving of their means to
the committee to help pay for the
monument, and when they see
men whose fathers' and other
relatives' names are on the mon
ument slabs refusing to sign the
petition or to give a penny to the
cause, it makes them justly sick.
But, happily, there are enough
patriotic pecple people with the
right kind of pride to erect and
pay for this monument, which
should have been placed there a
long time ago without so many
little "hitches" and "requirements."
Dr. BelKs Pine-Tar-Honey
For Coughs and Colds.
have adopted the new and bet
ter plan to keep Mondays for the Commissioner's Sale of Land for Par-
off dav. rather than Saturdays. tition;
There is a good reason for it that
By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of
tj i f i th. mu nt W K I , il Marv I .nil
the Scholars are better Prepared and others, ex parte, the undersigned commis-
. , - , . sioner will sell the one-ninth interest of Lilly,
for SChOOl On Tuesday morning Amanda. Minnie. Laura, and I Nannie Lail. in the
, , . following described tracts of land near Kuther-
than they are on Monday mom- ford college, in Burke county, viz:
, . 1,11 i 1st Tract Beginning at a stone, south-west cor
ing. Sunday IS not the day When ner of D. P. Johnson home tract, and r,s south
, ., , . , . 18 west 63 poles to a rock; then south 32 poles to a
Children, aS a rule, prepare their rock; then east 98 poles to alpost-oak; then south
, -.r i i 104 poles to a white-oak: then east 16 poles to a
leSSOnS, and Monday they are rock; then south 20 poles to a rock; then south 70O
, . 11, west 16 poles to a rock at a mill corner; then south
generally Unprepared fOr the best 58 poles to a rock; then west 120 poles to a rock;
. , , -r.fM t then north 64 poles to a maple; then west 120 poles
SerVlCeS m SChOOl. Let Sunday to a rock in the public road; then north 22 east 120
... , unii,! i with the meanders of said road to a rock; then east
be Observed aS the Sabbath, and 58 poles to a rock: then north 15 west 20 poles to a
" , . , , . rock; then north 3'i west 48 poles to a rock; thence
Monday they Can have the entire 36 east 100 poles tola rock, inthelineof Johnson
1 r , , . .old home tract: then east 51 poles to the hegin-
daV for OUt dOOr eXerClSeS. and ning, excepting 38 acres sold to D. P. Goode.
the evenings for StUdy. The I small hickory, in the hollow. Eli Martin's corner
Children, by gOing tO SChOOl On I tin's line 120 oles to a dead pine in Syrus Bal-
, - .,1,11,, 1 I lew's line; then west with Ballew's line, crossing
batUrdayS Will the better Observe the creek at 52 poles, whole distance, 142 poles to
he Sabbath day, and Monday to a stake, a corner of the college land; then west
. . . . , 13 poles to a white-oak, corner of the college land;
hey Can USe fOr getting in better then north with the line of the college land 10 poles
Shape tOr the IOllOWing SChOOl line: then east with Johnson's line 120 poles to a
. . , t f black-oak, Johnson's corner; then north with
days. ThlS IS a SUggeStlOn I Of- Johnson's line 40 poles to a black-gum in John-
, . i.i . i son s mill pona, pecuiaLion corner; men soutn iu
er aDSOlUtely tree Of Charge, I east with Speculation line 34 poles to the begin-
0 ' I :,1 1 .... J 1 1,1 ... 1 - L i 1: 1 1 r
and glVeil DeCaUSe 1 have the I cash, or one-half cash and balance in six months.
, , . . ... i witn note arm security, hi ine court nouse uoor in
DeSt interest OI the Children at I Morganton. on the first Monday in October, 1911,
1 1 T 1 & I t-.iv.
neart. i, as a parent, preier my
children attending school on Sat
urdays, and give them Mondays
to get ready for the following
week days in school.
I believe the children will make
better progress if this plan is
adopted here. It has proven a
success wherever tried.
A Subscriber.
SALE OF VALUABLE LAND
Sale of Grasslands Farm,
containing 500 acres, more
m A .
or less, situate in Avery
county, N. C, under and by
virtue of a power of sale in
deed of trust executed by
Chas. Edwards Wood, trustee.
for Maria Antonia Wood
Chas. Edwards Wood, individ
ually, and Maria Antonia
Wood to S. J. Ervin, trustee
October 1st, 1908.
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained in the foregoing
trust and by reason of default in the
navment of the note secured thereby
and demand for sale of the land thereby
conveyed made upon the undersigned
trustee by the beneficiaries thereunder,
1 will at the court house door in the
town of Bakersville, Mitchell county,
on Monday, the 30th day of October,
1911, at the hour of 12 o'clock m. on
said day, olfer for sale at public outcry
to the highest bidder for cash that cer
tain tract of land situate in Mitchell
now Avery county, in Lower Linville
township, known as the Grasslands
farm, whereon Geo. R. Watkins and
Anna K. Watkins formerly resided,
containing 500 acres, more or less, con
sisting of three several tracts fully de
scribed in deed dated October 1st, 1908,
from Geo. R. and Anna K. Watkins to
Chas, Edwards Wood, trustee, for
Maria Antonia Wood, and also in a
deed from Jno. B. Palmer and wife to
Anna K. Watkins dated April 22nd, 1889,
and also in a deed from Jos J. and W.
C. Ervin to Frances M. Palmer dated
August 29th, 1863, all of which said
deeds are duly recorded in the register's
office of Mitchell county and are hereby
referred to for a full and more specific
description of said land, excepting
however from the boundary acres
heretofore conveyed Biggerstaff
and fully described in deed to him.
Terms of sale cash.
This Sept. 22. 1911.
S J. ERVIN, Trustee.
A Distinguished Fashion Display Formally Introduc
ing the New Authentic Styles in Millinery and Ready
' to-Wear for Fa'l.
In keeping with the great Autumn out of doors our
n ii 1 4-'U- nn-rOG
store is now ready to lormaiiy reveai 10 yvu ni
which have been accorded the "seal of approval" from
fashion authorities.
When the curtain goes up on this Fall Opening in will
disclose such a splendid assemblage of new correct Au
tumn fashins in millinery and ready-to-wear apparel as
have rarely, if ever, delighted your eyer in any local retail
establishment. New York and other style and trade cen
ters have been drawn upon for our stocks. Our intimate
knowledge of your requirements and preferences coupled
with our painstaking selection of correct styles and
superior qualities will at once become apparent to the
most casual observer.
Practical utility has joined hands with distinctive
beauty in the fashions for this season and the two have
been ably re-inf orced here by our usual moderation in
pricing.
Certainly, every one who desires to learn at first hand
the correct fashion tendencies for fall and view the new
styles in the beauty of their newness will be sure to at
tend our formal display. Remember it is yours to enjoy
for the mere coming, We extend to you a very cordial
invitation. Come.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
T the best of all medicines for the cure of diseases,
?-.?r and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the
Jnlv preparatforof its kind devised by a regularly gradu
ated physician-an experienced and skilled specialist ,n
the diseases of women.
It is a safe medicine in any condition of the system.
thp flNE REMEDY which contains no alcohol
and no injurious habit-formini drugs and which
ravlne for such stimulants. - -IS
creates u
THF ONE REMEDY so good that its makers
are not afraid to print its erery mgreient on mk
and attest tn tfin I
each outsiae doiub-"'-- v'
truthfulness of the same under oath. eft.
T : 1A Kir mpHlne dealers everywhere, and any dealer wl.r, u .....
iet it. Don't take a substitute of unknown composition for this , ,e,
KISjOWN COMPOSITION. IHOWum""' " " fi V", . J 11
CBS
5tc
me
who says something else is just as gooa as yr. r erce s K eitila
or is trying to deceive you for his own seinsn Denent. Sucl
trusted He is trifling with your most priceless posses
may be your life itself. See that you get what you ask for.
r rr-istaL-
in nor ,
Peeping Through
Fashion's Telescopy
THIRTY-ONE YEARS OF NEWSPA
PER SERVICE.
We trust we will be pardoned
for laying aside our modesty for
a moment to say that next month
marks thirty-one years of news
paper service for the editor of
The News-Herald, all of this
time, with the exception of two
years, being spent in Morganton,
and most of the time as editor
and manager of the paper. He
has had his "ups and downs,"
as the elevator boy would say
his seasons of reasonable pros
perity and smooth sailing and
his times when the wolf came
very near the doorwhen . the
printers' pay-roll and other bills
could hardly be met at the time
when he has stayed up nights to
"squeeze in" something that was
worth far more to the other fel
low than to himself or the paper,
receiving many times as compen
sation only a smile and a pat on
the shoulder, and perhaps a "cold
shoulder" later on when it
seemed he received the least
patronage from those he did the
most for but, after all, we are
thankful that we are still living
and getting along as well as we
are. There is not now a cent of
encumbrance on the paper it is
all paid for and a few of the
back subscriptions which we
ought to have would set the little
incidentals straight and perhaps
place a balance in bank. The
numerous good friends and ap
preciative patrons of the papar is
an inspiration to us to press on.
We now have no other inclination.
At the same time and place the un
dersigned trustee under and by virtue
of a second deed of trust executed Oc
tober 1st, 1908, by Chas. Edwards
Wood, trustee, and Chas, Edwards
Wood and Maria Antonia Wood, to me
to secure the payment of a debt due to
the Southern Loan & Trust Co.. which
said deed is recorded in the register's
oltice of Mitchell county in book 5b,
page 332 and following, I will offer for
sale at public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash the same land described
in said deed, reference to which is
hereby made for a full description ex
cepting out of said boundary acres
J heretofore conveyed to Bigger-
statt.
This Sept. 22, 1911.
CHAS. W. TILLETT,
Trustee,
This Sept. 26th, 1911.
JNO. T. PERKINS.
Commissioner.
SUTKERliXD'S EAGLE EYE SALYE
Good for Nothing but the Eyes.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of &&ffi&&&4i
Fall Millinery Opening
1911.
Tuesday Afternoon at 3 o'clock,
Wednesday and Thursday,
October 3rd, 4th and 5th.
Our customers will certainly not be disappointed in
C3jlf you want to rent, lease the display this Fall. Our milliner and buyer spent ten
or sell your property it will pay j r
Rurke Real Estate Co., uaJ 111 bue ii"gesb xiouse in tne states, careiuny lOOKing
1. N. Hally burton, Sec.
alter every ieature and detail. Everything in new mil
NO NEED TO STOP WORK
when your doctor orders you to stop linery will have representation.
worK, 11 staggers you. "i can't," you
say. You know you are weak, run
down and failing in health, day by
day. but you must work as long as
you can stand.
Electric Bitters
and vigor to your
breakdown and build you up. Don't
be weak, sickly cr ailing when
We are making every
effort to outdo all former displays.
rSSS -5fts-D- Oct. 3, 4, 5th
Electric Bitters will benefit you from MRS. A. HICKS. Manager.
the first dose. Thousands bless them I
B. F. DAVIS & SON.
for their glorious health and strength.
Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed
to satisfy. Only 50c at W. A.Lselie's
AS-Penny Ping-Pong Picture
at Webb's Studio from Oct 1st
to Nov. 1st only.
Foley's Orino Laxative is a new
remedy, an improvement on the laxa
tives of former years, as it does not
gripe or nauseate and is pleasant to
take. It is guaranteed. V?. A. Leslie.
SEF.
BEST IN THE WORLD
J. W. Hyatt merchant of Warren, N.
C. writes. Please send enclosed order
by mail. Sutherland's Eagle Eye
Salve is the best eye remedy in the
world. 25c.
MERCHANTS PRAISE
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. J. W.
McDaniel, Etherton, 111., says: There
is" no medicine which equals it for
coughs, colds. Grippe, asthma and
Bronchitis. Look for the Bell on the
Bottle.
BLOOD POISON
Is prevented by applying Dr. Bell's
Anti-Pain to cuts, scratches and
bruises. It destroys all septic matter
enables the wound to heal without
soreness. Be sure to get Dr. Bell's.
BEST FOR THE HANDS
S. L. Chapman, Massac, Ky., says: I
used Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve on my
hands, which were sore, and find it
he best I ever tried. It cured them
completely.
W. L KIRKSEY
Before Buying
Clothing, Rugs, Matting, Art Squares,
Linoleum, Blankets, Comforts.
I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
Big lot of Clothing just received direct from the
factory. The very latest styles. Bought cheap for cash
and buyers will receive the benefit of the cheap prices.
Call and see me. New Pitts & Giles building.
W. L. KIRKSEY.
Fall Fashion Days are :
Tuesday Afternoon, 3 o'clock, and Wed. and Thurs.,
Oct. 3rd., 4th and 5th.
Blue is a color that's as
everlasting as the sky. It
never goes out of fashion.
Same thing applies to Uray.
Browu is for the more daring
in dress. There are all kinds
of "in-between" shades this
season for those who crave a
spice of "differentness."
If it's right and bright, we
show it. No half-way meth
ods about our stock we meet
fashion all the way and dis
play everything that's "the
thing'
The "honor clothes" of our
line are "HIGH-ART" Clothes
They join the best taste to the
best tailoring and possess style
without stiltedness.
There's no tax for looking.
Step in when you like step
out when ycu are ready.
LAZARUS BROS.
Sample Shoes!
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Our New Fall line of Stetsons are complete. Wear,
showing all of the up-to-date styles and colors in Soft a:
Stiff Hats
jEE the large
line at
M O RQAN'S.
More than $500 worth
at wholesale prices.
Fall and Winter Tailoring Opening Monday
and Tuesday, October 2nd and 3rd.
T. C. MORGAN & COMPANY.
SEE US FIRST FOR
PRICES AND
TERMS
ON
Empire Grain Drills,
Superior Grain Drills,
Walter A. Wood Mowers,
Walter A. Wood Rakes,
l J. I. INissen Waeons.
Webber Wagons,
Rock Hill Buggies,
Disc Harrows,
Chattanooga Cane Mills.
MORGANTON HARDWARE CO.
Keep Your Money at Home!
Do not send it away to the trusts
for inferior goods.
Onr Celebrated Complete Fertilizer
8 2-2. 8 3-3. 8 4-4. 8 5-5.
are manufactured in Asheville from
blood, bones and offal of the City Slaugh
ter House, combined withHigh Grade
Potash Salts, Nitrate of Soda, etc. We
also sell Tankage, Acid Phosphate and
all other fertilizer ingredients.
Look us up
at the
Western N. C. Fair,
at Asheville,
OCTOBER10,11, 12,13.
No worthless filler in our goods.
Nothing in them just to fill up and
make weight. Every pound contains
the full percentage of
We are exclusive agents for Hanan's Shoos in i
styles and leathers, Button and Lace, Tan and Clack.
LAZARUS BROS
PURE PLANT
which is guaranteed.
FOOD,
Asheville Packing Company, asheville, n.
YOUR FACE
SHOWS IT.
Your face indicates wheth
er you care as to your per
sonal appearance or not.
Doi't think that you hav
to suffer from a ro ugh skin
or wind chapped face.
Viola Balm
will help you along the road
to a perfect personal appear
ance, and metal satisfaction,
besides it will be appreciated
by your skin.
Burke Drug Co.