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1 ri- iiliitALiJ. fn?PAY. OCT. 10, 1912. Telephone No- 26. Arrival i '- 'r :. i, 3f Trains in Morgacton j s . ; th. ir,.!-; I" ilc WVst. arrrives 9:13 a, m. t'ho Kast. I. 12:13 P. m. , ho W est. mM 4:oop. m. I- :ist, v. mi Host, " llr25a.nu Fast. " 5:15 p. m. the West. P. m- h- East. " 8:00 a. m. Nw. 15 and 16 do not carry mors. t. t'no Mortranton postofEce 30 he time stated above. i-' .j:cs k-ave daily (except Sun- i at 1 1 r n,,ute service to Worry. Per- D-l i wi Table Rock, (except feunday.) . 1 !' m- kee? erf 0D jiocai enrf Persona. :ar. C. II. McNeely is here i . T.wnwav on a visit to vas here of Hender a few days went to see Maud IM- In, Guv Dickson, j a- ' t sonvu ago on hliss Lou Bond has been here for 'tke rast several days on a to relatives. Ijlisj llAon Davis rCrlorte Monday to Adams iy Ferer Pan. bliss Xetta Bridgers returned last Saturday from a visit to rel atives in Savannah, Ga. hlr. and Mrs. Waits Abee, of Hickory, were visiting friends here the nrst of the week. blrs. Sr.i.ie Carter, of Nash- yjv Ter-., spent the past week in Morganton with friends and relatives. pr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Hickory, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. R.- F. GxdsOE. iliss Ida Daniels, of Wilson, K. C, spent a few days the past ireek with relatives and friends iaMoreanton. Jlr. and Mrs. Ed Wiseman, of Altapass. spent several days in town the f.rst of the week on a visit to friends. "Llr. Alvin Berry, son of Capt. W. B. Berry, left last week for Atlanta to take a course in the Atlan:a Dental College. lir. and Mrs. H. S. Lent, of Coxdersport, Pa., arrived Wed nesday to visit their old friends aad neighbors Mr. and Mrs. A. GvLyniar.. Roberts and chil ling the summer g-mton, re ft er home in llrs. George dren. after r. with rela'ivts timed I:. :r: -.. Mississippi. fcrs. Robert Cfae.-t-rV: i Wk :;. M : . .or ' 10 Suddarth, snen diner, .jui with of the her daughters Mes lames Ervvin and ilcGalliard. .id -y Tv Sudderth and Bob Ervin, of are visiting Mrs. Sud ister, Mrs. Margaret Vr,- Hon. Lecki (M bad iSatilfiay dan'h: Ai.vi. dsrh's LCiy, on Lenoir street. Mis; Mamie Sue Johnson came last Friday to spend a few days with her aunt, Mrs. R. F. Gacdson, who has been quite ill at her home on Green street. The First National Bank is in stalling a plant for hot water heat in the bank building. Mr. Ill McGalliard is directing the brick work for the furnace and boiler. The Charlotte Observer of Wesday- said: "Mr. Walton L. iuiia, oi :iorganton, has ar rived in the city and will be con- wcted with the Tryon Dru. Company." . ir. and Mrs. Isaac Lazarus 'eft Saturday for Baltimore, Mr. wzarus going ior treatment in jns Hopkins hospital. Mr. ans' many friends here hope mm an early entire recovery. A f continued meeting of the Poultry Association will keld Friday night at 7:30 at caceof the;aorganton Insurance Keaitj'Co. This is an impor meeting. Let every mem tar be present. TX- v c dre requested to announce lf, jIr- J. H. Shuford wil at the Bost school-house J Sunday afternoon at his subject being "Our v"man Ancestors and Their Re is Customs." If- n ,r- Amert Conley, brother of fcsrs. Charlie and Floyd Con 3' of Morganton, died at his at Marion last Friday and ; Juried at Nealsville on Sat-;fY- He had been in ill health -f several months. c;rs' e Tate and daughter, l"?'3' Eridgewater, passed :;fgh Morganton Monday on T'ayt0 Caldwell county to T the celebration of the - weddi ' Mrs, I 4 giect .ueai, of intfefest is re' ported from the Houk teiit meet ing, which has been in progress for about three weeks and it is announced that the meeting will continue, at least embracing next Sunday. All members of the Burke mont Council, No. 44, Jr. 0. U. A. M., are urgently requested to attend the regular meeting of the council on Tuesday night. the loth mst. There will be business of importance befnrp the meeting. The Morganton Cornet Band appeared at the afternoon re ligious service in Court SnmrA last Sunday in nice new uni forms, and the music was just as nice as the uniforms. Mor- (TQnfAn icf y-.-ii A C .2.1 l a Rev. Mr. Johnson, of the First Baptist Church of Morganton. conducted the service and there was a large and appreciative crowd in attendance. A division of the W. J. Arney estate has just been completed by Messrs. W. B Berry, C. A. Anderson and R. J. Hallyburton, commissioners, Jno. T. Perkins, attorney. This was one of the argest landed estates in the county, the value being in the neighborhood of $50,000. There was also a considerable amount of cash. As we go to press the sad news reaches us of the death of Mrs. Vance Shaver to-day at her home at Connelly Springs, after an illness of several weeks. De ceased was a! out 30 years of age and leaves a husband and four children, also three sisters Mrs. Lula McNeely and Mrs. F. C. Berry, of Morganton, and Mrs. Robert Simpson, of Ashe-! ville. Mr. Shaver is a conductor on the Southern railroad. mxmemmvn m iu,i When the Show Comes to Town. Amusement seekers and show goers of Burke county will have he treat of their lives on Wed nesday Oct. 23, when the famous Sun Brothers' World's Progessive Shows appear here. Nothing better has ever before been seen in this section. Every dream of boyhood days will be realized. The peanuts, he caramels, pink lemonade, the clowns and the smell of the fresh shavings, the whole good atmos phere of the tented show will be there. Every act with the show this season is entirely new, novel and of an ultra-meritorious character. A noteworthy en gagement this year is the positive appearance at each performance of the famous Electrique De Kamos, a quintette of high air equitation artists? This act is doubly discounted by the Elec- rique De Kamos. They float through the air like winged seraphs, and whirl through the empyrean like whirling dervishes, and all that sustains them is wires gripped in their teeth. It is indeed one of the most amazing and superbly ornate dizzy height performances ever conceived. Nearly one hundred performers ake part in the big programme and are all artists of extraordi nary ability. In the wild beast department will be seen many unique, strange and distinctively novel specimens of the animal kingdom and zoologic creation, and all are exhibited in a classi fied manner and explained by competent keepers and lecturers. Seats are provided for all patrons and the tents are well ventilated and commodious. Courteous ushers are in attendance to show visitors to eligible seats, courtesy being a red letter rule with the Sun Brothers' Shows. The big aggregation will arrive here by special train, and will spread their tents on the grounds at Morcranton on Wednesday, Oct. 23rd. The largest audience in the present campaign heard Hon. Locke Craig, Democratic nomi nee for Governor of North Caro lina, at the Court House in Mor ganton last Saturday afternoon. Every seat and all available standing room was occupied, and for two hours the speaker was heard with close, tireless atten tion. There was frequent ap plause as he reviewed the history of the Democratic party and told his hearers that the party to-day flies the banner of equal justice and opportunities to all men. In speaking of trusts, combines and monoplies he said: "Instead of protecting the peo ple against monopolies, the Re publican party has protected the monopolies against the people." In addressing his remarks to the Roosevelt Republicans he said: "You have stood loyally to your party for long years, re gardles of the odium connected with it, even negro domination, and that all the while the Demo cratic party had been inviting you to come out from the Repub lican party. But at Chicago and Charlotte you were kicked out of the party and you are now out in the cold. Still the Demo cratic party extends the hand of welcome and invites you to join the ranks." It is especially gratifying to The News-Herald, which has so long stood for good roads, that Mr. Craig laid especial stress on the importance of good roads and promised that during his ad ministration as Governor he will do everything in his power to forward this public improvement. The chairman of the Demo cratic executive committee con ferred on Mr. J. E. Erwin the honor of introducing the speaker. Mr. Craig was the guest of Mr. F. P. Tate at luncheon on Saturday. it Burke County Corn for State Fair. Quite a number of Burke county farmers are this week sending exhibits of corn to the State Fair at Raleigh to be held next week, all, or nearly all, of this corn being raised on the demonstration acres organized by Mr. R. B. Moore, the demon stration agent for this county. We have seen some of the corn and in our opinion State Fair premiums will be coming to Burke. Among those sending exhibits are, Messrs. E. H. Til ley, J. A, Lackey, Julius Clark, J. W. Duckworth, Lewis Ram- seur, F. R. Mull and Mr. Crotz. AFTER SHAVING. use JJr. lien's Antiseptic oaive. it will prevent the face getting sore. It destroys germs and prevents contract ing any disease. Zoc. feold everywhere. Public Examination. The Public Examination for Teachers will be held m the Court House in Morganton Oc tober 14 and 15, 1912, instead of the 10 and 11, as before an nounced. Those who expect to teach in Burke county during this school year and who are not holding certificates good for one and two years will be required to take this examination as pre scribed by law. So far there is no provision tor private examinations. T. JU cIGMON, County Supt. Schools. Watch Repairing cheap on cheap watches. Reasonable prices on other grades. High grade work on American watches. Nothing too hne ior me to nx. Watches and Jewelry sold from catalogue at very low prices. tl. H. BRIDGERS, Near Cash Warehouse. Call for Republican County Convention, There will be a Republican con vention held at the Court House in Morganton, Saturday, Oct. 12, 1912, at 12 o'clock m. This convention is called for the pur pose of nominating a full Repub lican county ticket. I earnestly urge every Republican to attend. This call is issued in accordance with the plan of our party or ganization and the convention will be held under and in accord ance with the same. John W. Martin, Chm. Rep. Co. Ex. Com, c?f!nw for Sale: I have 1p a o-ood. fresh cow. Price reasonable. Albert Sherrill. CGive us that order for Let- -w-w 1 T'11 ter Heads. Note Heads, ism Hpads. Statements. Envelopes, Circulars, or other Printing. We have pleased hundreds of others. We can please you. The News-Herald Job Office. C3-251b. bags Sugar $1.55. Bristol's Grocery Store. , McKesdii Viiii Hot Coniliiul h! Race for CongretS; The Morganton correspondent of the Charlotte Observer in last Saturday's issue of that paper says: The Postmaster General has recently ruled that the depart ment will insist that all post masters who are candidates for an elective office shall resign and when the notice of this ruling reached Mr. Charles F. McKes son of Morganton, who is the Republican nominee for Congress in this district, he immediately announced his withdrawal from the race. Mr. McKesson, in his letter of withdrawal expresses his ap preciation of the honor conferred on him in the nomination, and also desires to thank many Pro gressives for their promise of support and the Democratic newspapers and the Charlottte Observer, in particular, for many expressions of confidence. He feels that it would be unjust to himself and his family if he should resign as postmaster in order to make the race. Mr. McKesson will immediately call a meeting of the Executive Com mittee, tender them his resigna tion and ask that they take such action as they deem best Mr. McKesson said to-day that he regretted that the ruling eliminates him from the race, and many residents of this dis trict will be disappointed because of the arrangements which have been made for joint debates. Both Mr. McKesson and Con gressman Webb are excelbnt speakers and in addition are warm, personal friends. Penny Stamp Pictures at Webb's studio Oct. 1st to Nov. 1st. 28 for 25c. JNone alter Nov. 1st CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, His Kind Ycu Have Always Bought of Ctjf&i Bears the Signature Rheumatic pains are relieved Or UiW Anti-Ala P. by m Horn Conspohdehee of The tlewB-iieiali Come to the fair at Marion October 16, 17, 18 and 19. Prep arations are going merrily on, and a splendid program has been mapped out Every day prom ises to be a big day. Hon. W. T. Crawford, former Democratic Representative from the Tenth N. C. congressional district, has taken the stump in support of Hon. J. M. Gudger, Jr. Mrs. C. F. Brown, of Wash ington, D. C, formerly of Mor ganton, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Houk, en route to Asheville. W. C. Early and Miss Mary F. Curtis were married last Wednes day night at the home of Mrs. Stillwell, at Old Fort, Rev. R. L. Doggett officiating. A large crowd greeted Colonel Roosevelt as he passed through Marion on 36. He spoke briefly, but did not create much enthu siasm. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Cline, of Dublin, Texas, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hawkins last week en route to Florida. Miss Mildred Branch, of Mor ganton, was the guest of Misses Rosa and Blanche Houk last week. Marion, N. C, Oct. 3, 1910. A LOG ON THE TRACX of the fast express means serious trou ble ahead if not removed, so does loss of appetite. It means lack of vitality, loss of strength and nerve weakness. If appetite fails, take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing the indi gestion. Michael Hessheimer, of Lin coln, Neb., had been sick over three years, but six bottles ot Electric Bit ters put him right on his feet again. They have helped thousands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion. Only 50 cents at W. A. Leslie's. 2" Have you tried our 28c. Coffee? Equal to any 35c coffee in town. Bristol's Grocery Store. CNew crop Quaker Oats 10c. Bristol's Grocery Store. HON. E. Y. WEBB Saturday. Oct. 12th. .1 V "V 4 ... . 8 Morgantorv Insurance & Realty 8 Comply INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, RENTS AND LOANS, o O We have for sale several houses and lots, vacant O building lots and farms. O Easy terms. O Let us tell you about these bargains. q If you want anything in Insurance, we have it. O E. D. ALEXANDER, o Manager. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI S 100000000000000000121 1 Ii'sUptoYou When you buy Clothes you want Style, Fit, Com fort, Service and Value. Ia other words you want "Shield Brand" Clothe. they'll fill the bill. "Shield Brand" Clothes are " the clothes you want to buy at the price you want to pay. Come in look them over, it's up to ycu. X. H. COX, MORGANTON, N.C S g I " j 1 illy -;i 'avis & Son INVITE Your inspection of their new Fall and Winter Lines of Ladies' and Misses' Suits and Cloaks. New Styles and Coloringin Wool Dress Goods. Silks for Waists, Dresses and Trimming. New assortment of Seersuckers, Crapes, Percales, Kinder garten Cloth, Flannelettes, &C. Hosieryjind Underwear, Corset?, fegg Gloves andNeckwear.giSS Our Shoe'stock comprises everything new in Foot wear, the largest assortment wa have shown, for Ladies, Misses and Children, Men and Boys. We sell only the best makes, every pair carrying our personal guarantee. Godmans School Shoes, Arrow Head School Stockings. ASK TO SEE THEM. 1. 1. DAVIS & SON. C3"W. A. Harbison writes fire insurance, is your prop erty INSURED 1 hng anniversary of Mr. Gus Little. I EL TROUBLE v- ' 1-1 a,n- lt destroy ei'abtw -in,i . ojvs inflamm; using s dil ation. Sold every 'mi wsrFon Rent. Three-room v. . TT J 4- cottage on JUast union street. Apply to Mrs. r. m. wcdd. Fatal accidents to flying ma- nhinp onprators have become so common they have ceased to at tract attention. Two were killed in Germany Saturday. WHY PEOPLE COUGH ia n mvsterv when Dr. Bell's Pine- Tar-Honey will cure any cough. Ljok fnr the hell on the bottle. It marks the ge.iuine. ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. Z. F. Highsmith, Eye Specialist of Asheville, will make a professional visit here again at our store on the 21st and 22nd Monday and Tues day. All those who were un able to get waited on before will please remember the date and come in and meet the doc tor again on his next visit, whose work is proving highly satisfactory. BURKE DRUG CO. Our Congressman, Hon. E. Y. Webb, will address the citizens of Burke county at the Court House in Moreanton on SATURDAY, OCT. 12TH, At 2 P. M., on the political issues of the day. Let the people come out and hear this dis tinguished gentleman and fine speaker. R. T. CLAYWELL, Chairman Derrr. Ex. Committee. PUBLIC SPEAKIM The Progressive Repulican can didates for the county of Burke will address their fellow citizens at the fol lowing places. The Democratic candidates are re spectfully invited to join the canvass. Let everybody come. Silver Creek McElrath Chapel, Monday, Oct. 14, 3 p. m. Glen Alpine, Monday night, Oct. 14. Linville Thomas' Shop, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1 p. m. Upper Creek Table Rock, Tuesday night, Oct. 15. Lin ville Falls, Wednesday, Oct. 16. Jonas Ridge, Wed nesday night, Oct. 16. Joy, Thursday, Oct. 17, 12 m. Quaker Meadows Oak Hill, Thursday night, Oct. 17. Lower Creek Chesterfield, Friday, Oct. 18, 12 m. Smoky Creek Antioc, Friday night, Oct. 18. tvft ahy Connellv SDrinss, baturday, Uct. iy, lz m. Drexel, Saturday night, Oct. 19th. J. L. ANDERSON, Chm. Progressive Party, Burke County. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. A specially large showing of SCHOOL SUITS will be held at our store the coming week. REMEMBER, ALL OF THESE SUITS ARE MADE THIS SEASON-VERY STYLISH LOOKING-LOW UP FOR PRICES. SCHOOL SHOES. If you want to save yourselves money try the Scuff er Shoe. It will not cost you near so much to keep the children in good shoes. CHILDREN'S HOSE--A big lot to select from and at very low prices. Ladies' and Men's Hose all next week at 6c. Pair. RESPECTFULLY, J. L. ANDERSONi
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