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THE i . .- jS'EWS-HERALD. i 1 - - - ri:,niV. NOV. 28, 1912. 26. f Telephone No . ..-,! of 1 . s Trains in Morrctsa ,rrrives 9:1S A m. p. m. " 4:rv p. nu " 11:57 p. m. " 11:25 a. m. 5:15 p. m. 926 P, ro. ." " s:00 a. m. 15 ami lu not carry M -ronton postoffice 3 ::ited above. L.avc daily lexcept bun- rvioe to Worry. Per li.vk. (except Sunday.) r n i iiQCai ana rersuiiuu I Miss E' 5 .' greens'1- yrJ. Hairr. fa- vMv: - rwin is spending i G.istonia. irter is attend rs' assembly at I, of Chase City, her son Prof. E. fefi the fc-ac Allatt left last ? winter in San- lirfield is at ?rs' assembly henne Ross and ss are visiting 1 1123 iasttr Chart s i n.. Tc-. I -:::arus has been :I:'i-r ;rvral davs, at her 3cr.:e on k .Mrs. J. L. ,f Lenoir. f I Misses week. Ho lit r.:n r.er Davis. j Misses :e:.:?. fcirs. U.-ion street. Lvie and children, are visiting Mrs. Mrs. X. H. Cox. ien and Rose Davis friend Miss Mar in Hickory, last ie Mae Ballew, of rend Thanksgiving ;:er. Mrs. B. F. Perkins is ?ks with her Mrs. J. T. M. ir.ed las: w fc:d visir :: V..-"-Q jt......d. hlr. ar.d Mrs. ad .Miss A: err llessrs ?. F 1 Goilov.:;;- ' uer.L'ir t-. ri:ne-?f ?, ST.: Irs. K McCormick re-.-k from an ex reiatives in South Aleck Abernethy of Hickory, the first of Goodon and E. ': Tuesday for court there as -tier and little ' - ! to visit ... ir.tr at Beth- Messrs. Erwin and Edgar 5:r:is, v;ho have been at Hay, Jashington, are here on a visit I Iher mother. Miss Eunice Evans, a teacher I Thomas ville, will spend lanksgivir.g with her sister Iss Susie Evans. i Mr. J. K. Clark and wife and jt. Jack Kir.Ciid left yesterday Colbert. Ga., to visit the fcii? of Mr. J. I. Kincaid. 5 'Mrs. T. II. B isday for her feas, after spending some tine her aunt. Miss Matilda Er- marleft Wed- nome at recos, ts Latherine Ervin, Mary 0- LJ Tf ! itiL .-'lay teachers' a;-iro. Pearl Hollo- nbly at Greens TLe Poultry Show. "The biggest, best poultry show ever held in the South," is he verdict of all who saw the ex hibit in Morgan ton November 20th to 23rd, and many of the jury have seen the biggest. Nearly a hundred prizes were awarded and all cash prizes were paid before the show closed. The handsome silver cup given Dy Messrs. ook & bons, 01 Scotch Plains, N. J., for best pen of Orpingtons, went to Athens, Ga. It is believed that Mr. Charlie Forney, of Morgan- ton would have won this prize had he entered for it. All prizes and expenses of the show were paid from the pro ceeds and there was a little money left. 1 ariCj ...rS Thumas Anthony f-crmren, ot Hay Washing- arrived Tuesday to visit fr3. Anthony's parents, Rev. rfMrs.R. L. Patton. s u . '--r. ar.d Mrs. B. F. Davis, Hicks, little Miss Je- P Hicks and Mrs. F. M. fro?gs spent Sundav at: Rridsrp. fttf with Mr. and Mrs. Walker H.'r;7. I Messrs. James McDowell and Jrrr, TT li i'-u noer have bought the f ? business of Mr. Will lnerand will continue tl , o ai .ne oia stand, on f ten street. i 1 W. Parks, of Rigby, 'iag relatives m left this county 2o and has sue- in thf- TQof ; r-Pamerj by his son IS VI; years Conference Appointment! The Western North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, which convened in High Point on Wed nesday of last week, adjourned Monday morning after tbe read ing of the appointments for the coming year. The appointments for the Mor ganton district are as follows: J. E. Gay, presiding elder. Bald Creek-W. L. Edward?. Broad River J. E. Womack. Burnsville W. M. Smith. Cliffside-A. C. Swafford. Connelly Springs E. J. Poe. Forest City J. F. Moses. Green River J. C. Richardson. Henrietta J. F. Armstrong. Huntdale-R. F. Mock. Marion Ira Ervin. McDowell O. P. Routh. Micaville H. H. Mitchell, sup ply. Morganton Station D. Atkins. Morganton Circuit-H. L. Powell. North Catawba J. L. Smith, supply. Old Fort R. L. Doggett Rutherfordton Albert Sher- rill. Spruce Pine and Bakersville P. Morris, supply. Table Rock Elmer Simpson. Thermal City F. W. Dibble. Professor Rutherford College E. K. Creel. Rev. H. H. Jordan, for the past two years pastor of the Morganton church, wras assigned to the church at Murphy, and Rev. J. P. Hornbuckle. pastor of the Morganton circuit for the past year, goes to the Hickory circuit. Rev. R. M. Hoyle, for four years presiding elder of the Morganton district, goes to the Shelby station as supernumerary. Glen Alpine News. Correspondence of The News-Herald. To-morrow is Thanksgiving and we have much to be thank ful for. While other nations are at war we are at peace with all the world. For this and all other blessings let us give praise to the Giver of all good and perfect gifts and give thanks in away that will be pleasing in his sight. Last Saturday 27 solid cars of live turkeys passed through here on one train to the markets of the north. Bridgewater items. Correspondence of The News-Herald. Following is the honor roll of Bridgewater graded school: Glennie Seagle, 1st gradf ; Violet Cottrell, 3rd grade; Glen nie Anthony, Delia Seagle, Win slow Ballew, Cleon Ballew, Emma Epley, Blanche Cottrell, 4th grade; Charlotte Anthony, Morrison Hemphill, 5th grade; Marguerite Anthony, Bessie Bal lew, 6th grade; Tressie Ballew. Bryon Hemphill, 7th grade; Nora n,i i. i. . 1 i vjiuouii, otu aim vy-ai ycupic nave ueen DUSV lor 9th (rrono Tl u,.,mj: w " 7,. Z:',tyrLinZlsch improved by the paint "v&o. Mil. Aiireu ococX Will take the ribbon. He killed a 1 0 . 1-1 ... r " Th.ef & be ver few spent Saturday and Sunday with if any to kill for Christmas. We theMissTW. have had war scares. This kill. tvt, t t o.-i. . , ; ,muj ii. vjiusonwent snop icouncu irum a nog scare, nino- in fari P;o r T 11 i . I ilJr v ver on j,mvuie ana otner places Mi farmers have lost their hogs? m0n, of Nebo, spent Sunday here uvi in oume cases some lost ail they had. Our good friend Caleb Kincaid, who lost several, was over to Boney Mangum's and if. ii i i ujney cauea mm a hunter. ' T?nw via Cnotlt Qafnni .m-n r1 ; i i.T ulv.Ui, uaiuiuajr cycu v,aic aaiu, ixow, I50ney, yOU ino-hprfi with rplatiVoa cfnn V,4-. T 1 I 1 . ' luy ue a ""S xiunner Ben Seals retnmprl frm dui one tmng sure 1 am no Mfo; r ir ii i. t . ... tuwuuiam uiuvc, va., UbL WWK, moose nunter. iJoney gave where he was employed in bridge a pig ana once more tne two friends were at peace. Capt.John Leonard, foreman for the Southern, has had a broad smile on his face and CALENDAR BURKE SUPERIOR COURT, DECEMBER TERM, 1912. ing, which will be completed this week. with their sister. Mrs. M. T . Hildebrand. Mr. and Mrs. Eck Abernethy and Misses Ruth Abernethy and is giving the "glad hand" to all he meets. "Yes, sir, it is a boy a 10 pounder." John will have him on the section soon. Jap. Glen Alpine, N. C, Nov. 27, 1912. PROVED A MAN OF HIS WORD Cotton io Barke. Hreretofore very little cotton has been raised in Burke, while in our neighbor counties Ca tawba, Cleveland and Ruther ford it is one of the principal crops. But some of our farmers are nowraising cotton, and at a profit, and next year will no doubt see increased acres in the staple. The Alpine Cotton Mills have a cotton gin and Mr. Ernest Erwin, the secretary and treasurer, tells us that he has already ginned about fifty bales of this year's Burke county cotton. He also tells us that the farmers who have tried cotton this year are so well pleased they will increase the acreage next year. Broker, True to Promise, Remembered Old Apple Woman In His Day of Rejoicing. "Tea, I has mo reg'lar customers." said the old apple woman at a Wall street corner as she polished an ap ple, "and now and then I has one that lets me share In his good luck. When Industrials -was on the kite, along comes a broker who says: " 'Good mornin to ye. Aunt Sally, and how's apples sellln' today?" Two fer five, yer highness," says I, 'which Is cheap fer apples at this sea son o the year.' " That's true, ays he, 'and 111 take along a couple fer luck. I'm In In dustrials to make or lose a hundred thousand. If I make, I'll remerber ye. Gord bless ye!' I says, as I glve3 the apples an extra polish and hands them over. It was three days before I sees him ag'ln. Them he stops at me stand wid a look uv benevolence on his face, and money In his hand, and says: 'Aunt Sally, yer polished apples brought me luck, and I'm a man av me word. I cleared a hundred thous and that day.' "'Gord be praised, yer worship! "'And yell please accept this as a little token av lore and esteem from yer true friend. "And wid that the dear, good-hearted . . - m m IV man nanas me a mcnei ana wains away wid the benevolence creeping down bis shirt collar. And I was so affected that a boy Btole two av me biggest apples whilst the tears was in me eyes. My husband says It ought to have been a dime at least. But. God bless ye, sir, that broker could have sold out his business and moved to Boston and dodged me altogether, ye know." construction. Mr. W. J. Ballew, of Marion, was in Bridgewater Friday, on business. Rev. Hagaman, of Morganton, preached in the Baptist church here Sunday night. Miss Nettie Hemphill has been on the sick list for a few days. Mr. Abner Seals left Sunday for Mt Airy, where he will be foreman in bridge construction. Mr. J. W. Ballew, of Ford- town, Tenn., spent Sunday here with his family. Miss Pearl Tate has returned from Hickory, where she spent a few days with relatives. Nov. 26, 1912. A NIGHT OF TERROR. Few nights are more terrible than that of a mother looking on her child choking: and gasping for breath during an attack ot croup, and nothing in the house to relieve it. Manv mothers have passed nights of terror in this situation. A little forethought will enable you to avoid all this. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Keep it at hand. For sale by all dealers. MORE WORK FOR THE SEXTON Church Authority Introduced to a Cus tom He Hopes Will Not Become Universal. Tinff aeo I got used to receiving mail which strangers in town had had directed in our care," said the sexton. Tjut last Saturday night was the first time this old church was ever nsea as a clearing house for dry goods. An out-of-town woman ordered a hat sent up here. She dropped in about n'clock and told me It was coming. I don't know just where I shall stav tonight. she said, but I do know that I am coming here to church to morrow morning, so I told the milli ner to deliver my hat here. I'll come to church early and put the hat on back here in the chapel. If you don't mind. -r t c j..4 nfiiJT WTmt pnrthTv It is gratifying to carry tne Alfferenci m& u make whether I mind- o7o-tioinor nf sn nrnsnerous and ed or not? Instructions had been giv 1 1 . .. . .. 11 - v -.i a 4-. -trirJ en for tne aeavery oi mo SUCCeSSIUl a concern aim ic mmaft -A eonMn.t te seen in- Christmas Time or Any Time BROWNIE CAMERAS Picture taking and picture taking has the same f acina- tion for children as for "grow-ups " and the little Brownie makes it all as sim ple as A, B, C. BURKE DRUG CO. HON. W. J. ADAMS, Jutke Presiding. Cases not reached on day set stand for trial in their regular order. Monday, Dec. 2, 1912. 4-5. In re entry J. L & R. V. Wilson. 15. Bernhardt Hdw. Co. vs Shuford. 17. Bollinger vs. Hutton. Dfts. pro test 18. Ramsey vs. Reynolds. Dfts. pro test. 21. Morrison vs. Amanda Cook. TUESDAY, DEC. 3. 25. Riddle vs. Kincaid Def ts. protest. 26. Whitener vs. Wagoner. 27. H. Brewer vs. Abernethy Lyerly. 28. Do Do 29. Do Do 30. B. Distilling Co. vs. McNeely. Protest pltff. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4. 31. Hilliard vs. Abernethy. 32. Corpening vs. Westall. THURSDAY. DEC. 5. 33. Henkle Live Stock Co. vs. McKes son. 35. Shuford vs. F. P. Cook. 36. Do Do FRIDAY, DEC. 6. 38. Warlkk vs. Reynolds. 39. Bailey vs. Crouch. 41. Taylor vs. Foster-Spencer Co. 42. Do Do SATURDAY, DEC. 7. 44. May vs. M. M. & T. Co; 48. Shuford vs. Shuford. MONDAY, DEC. 9. 46. Gus Perkins vs. Wm. Ritter Lum ber Co. 49. Kirksey vs: Thorne. TUESDAY, DEC. 10. 50. Baker vs. Southern Ry. Co. 53. McBrayer vs. Manley McDowell. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11. 57- In re entry J. M. Bailey. (Enters protest for non survey ) 60. Duckworth vs. State Hospital. 62. Clutchford vs. Warlick. THURSDAY, DEC. 12. 63. Mfg. Co. vs F. P. Cook. 65. Goodson vs Walsh. Dfts. protest. 66. Beulah May Da e vs. Small. 67. Cannon vs. McCon laughey 68. Podgett vs McConnaughey. FRIDAY, dec. 13. 76. Lynchburg Shoe Co. vs . Abernet'iy. 78. Sauleman vs Powell. SATURDAY, TEC 14. 81. Patton vs. Piercy. 82. Shuffier vs. Piercy. 83. Stewart vs. Piercy. 84. Clontz vs Kincaid. 85. Swift Co. vs. McConnaughey. 86. Fraser vs. Chapman. 87. Hodge vs. Southern Ry. Co. 83. Ned Williams vs. Southern Ry. Co MOTION DOCKET. 7. Mull vs. Mull. 9. Cox vs. Bolin. 13. Grady vs. Grady. 20. Jos Walker vs. Clarl-. 40. Harbison vs. Allen. 45. Garrison vs. McNeely. 47. Oxford vs. Ritter Lumber Co. 52. Tallent vs. Tallent. 55. Hecht vs. Waldensian Hosiery Mills. 58. Orders vs Allen. 59. Taylor vs. Al en. 64. Clark vs. Sparks. 69. Drexel Furniture Co. vs. Clark. 70. Shuping vs. Clark. 73. Abernethy vs. Ferguson. 80. Mull vs. Mull. 88. Kirksey vs McConnaughey. 89. Detroit Electric Co. vs. C. J. Fox. 91. Dickerson vs. Dickerson. 108. May Mills vs. Gold Placer Coi 51. Benfield vs. High Point. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. fhe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tne Signature of Big Metal Shingle Business. The Cortright Metal Roofing Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., whose advertisements of Cort right Metal Shingles have been running in The News-Herald for nearly a year past, advise us that 1912 will show an immense vnlnmfi of business in their line. lGs"Let us sell you a 20 guage Ithaca hammerless. They are beauties. Morganton Hardware Co. CThe News-Herald covers Burke county like the dew. An ad. in this paper reaches the people. We are showing a very large stock of Shot Guns and rifles. Morganton Hardware Co. to-night. To-night, if you feel dull and stupid, or bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and you will feel all right to morrow. Sold by all dealers. )JewelrV that The News-Herald has had crvmp nart in creating such success. Any of our readers in fprpstpd in roofing should call side the church without it; she expect ed to worBhlp with us the next day. an what, could I do but receive the hat? "I hope, however, that the custom or WE ARE PLEASED When We Shaw You our Elegant Line of Guaranteed Jewelry. In Watches. Diamonds, Pendants. Lockets and Chains. Vest Chains, Fobs, Buttons and Pins in Great Variety. UDOn the company's local repre- having merchandise for the congrega- " . I Al JAtt..A.nJ rtro wfll Tint nofnTTlfl a - iU Uonfon Horn. I tiuii uciicicu aa.w ware Co. widespread." Mr. a'oo of Rigby. W urliec,j,rn Prizes in the iy exhibits at the Raleigh 1; f Mr. J. A. j second. The News Published a list of the riir? this county- They -ie-a praise. t Tny friend of Mr. Wnwi11 pained to lo;r,;tni " Jb connnea in a WoT Ballimore from an at Irirtf ru,Jfen(JiC1tis. Edwin is a and is in his ui on Iff tar Hefi 'r him senior (ge. His friends a sp jedy recovery. CAUSE OF INSOMNIA. The most common cause of insomnia A consu ls aisorueis ui lu. oiy.""-- r, r.hamberiain s oiuiiiauu Liver l aDieis coucu - nn nahle vouto Sleep, rui a"- "J Ctiuu r all dealers. rr Wafpri Renairing cheap on . " . Jf U1 cheap watches. rieasuxiauic , r.inos on other grades. High American watches. Mf P W Hill snent Friday xTHnrr ton fine for me to nx. lUlt -AV. I - I ULUIUg WWW - -.t i ..,;ns4 Tir.i.un r? Jpwplrv sola irom in JNeDO ana was atcumy"icu yyaiciiw a"" ovuv.w - back by Misses Pearl and Faye catalogue at very ONLY A FIRE HERO hut the crowd cheered, as, with burned hands, he held ud a small round box, 'Fellows!" heshouted, "this Bucklen's Arnica Salve I hold, nas everynm- Ko tr-r hiirns." Kitrht Also ior w;ia nir.ers. sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest pile rnri It subdues inflammation, ki pain. Only Za cents at vv. a. i-.esne a. gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!IlOOOO0O0OOdOO0OOO0 o o 8 Morganton Insurance & Realty Compivy o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, RENTS AND LOANS, g we have for sale several houses and lots, vacant building lots and farms. Easy terms. Let us tell you about these bargains. If you want anything in Insurance, we have it. O Q O o o o o o o Manager, o DOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO IS IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 E. D. ALEXANDER, o o 1 taraal i a CLOTHlNG7 It's Up to You When you buy Clothes you want Style, Fit, Com fort, Service and Value. In other words you want "Shield Brand" Clothes they'll fiU the bUL "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 you. X. H. COX, MORGANTON, N.C DECEIV3 BER SA 3f Ladies' Coat Suits LE 3 off $12.00 Suits for 15.00 Suits for 18.00 Suits for 22.50 Suits for $ 8.00 10.00 12.00 15.00 IS m- i WIS V.C LOTH I NO; VcLOT-UNC- W "wLOrHISOijf Sj' During the month of December we will put on sale our complete line of Ladies' Tailored Suits at just two-thirds of the regular marked price, and this means if you buy at the regular price you will be Spaying 50 per cent, more than we are offering them for. See them before they are picked over. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Sweater Coals I 3 of while they last. 1. 1. DAVIS & SON. Cod Wee e o socials Overcoats Heavy Suits Underwear Blankets Heavy Shoes Comforts Padgett in his automobile. PORTO RICO'S NEW WONDER From far away Porto Rico comes re nnrta nf a wonderful new discovery that is believed will vastly benefit the people. Ramon T. Marchan, of Bar-p-iAnpta. writes: "I r. Kind's New Tisrverv is doinsrapl n lid work here. It cured me about five times of terrible coug-hs and colds, also my brother of a severe cold in his chest and more than 20 others, who used it on my advice. We hone this great medicine will yet be sold in every drug sore in Porto Ri;x." For throat and lung troubles it. has no eaual. A trial will convince n , nf its meri 50c. and Sl.OO. Trial nnHle free. Guaranteed by W. A. Leslie. H. R. Bridgers, Near Cash Warehouse. A GREAT BUILDING FALLS i fm.nnTinn la u n . , waen ii . . . . . i and if the tounaanon w . . " .."II" I nf thP nPOn P LcfinnU attacked, quic colHpse I 01 me people. Will display a large Iin3 of Holiday Goods. Patton's Jewelry Store. Jewelers and Opticians. NEW STORE NEW GOODS I have opened a fresh stock of Groceries, etc., in the Lyman building, on Main street, and solicit the patronage follows g-estion ,. first Sims 01 iiiui- Dr. King's New Life Pills v... fabpn to lone tne Bio-nd-.. 4 J sno,ui" r,;rrrir. kidnerS and bowels PleSrva safe and only 25 cents at W. A. Leslie s. Prices Are Right. COME AND SEE. ,r-r mrrv a full stock of I Phone No. 159 I. U. M. C, Wincnesrerauui-w.-- loaded Sheiis. TT r MORGANTON HAKU! McK. KINCAID. R U G S. A nice Jlot of Brussels and Smyrna Rugs. $1.50 S2.75 $4.50 77E have an extra big line of these goods on hand and will sell at very attractive prices. Ladies' Cloaks, Misses' Cloaks, Chil dren's Cloaks, Hoods, Shawls and all kinds of wraps that you can think of. Big lot of Ladies' Coat Suits. Some thing extra nice and prices to suit anybody. The best 25c. Underwear that has been sold on in five years on this market. Don't miss it. It is big value. A nice lot of Ladies' Shirt Waists from 50c. to $1.25. It will pay you to see them. I want to show youthe best double Blanket in town for the price--$1.50 per pair. Don't miss thcplacc. Bcsurc it is ANDERSON 9
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