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N E W5 - HERALD. air- - 1 ' ' T. G. COBB, Editor and Owner. . TBg WS&S9SffW I ' Subscription Price $1 Per Year in Advance VOL. XXX. - MORGANJON, N. C, JULY 16,1914. ' No. 10. I " t ; ' : : i " - BAD BREATH Is caused by Indigestion, and that disorder brings on headaches, sallowness, languor, dizziness and a general discouraged feeling. SIMMONS RED Z Li M REGULATOR (THE POv'DriR FORM.) Corn cis All Disorders in the Stomach and Bowels Its powerful.reviving and regulating iniiuence ;n the liver and digestive omans brings an immediate im provement You feel better. The bowels move freely so that the i mpurities that have clogged up the digestive tract find an outlet. When the svstem has been thus purified the bilious half-sick feeling disap pears ; the complexion improves, the breath becomes sweet, the mind throws off gloomy forebodings, and there is a fine feeling of energy and exhilaration all through the body. Sold by Dealers Price, Large Package. SI. 00 A-k for the eenuinc with the Red Z on the UtL If you cannot get it. remit to u$ we w:U send it b." mai!. postpaid. Simmons L.cr Regulator Is put up also in liquid form for those who prefer it. Price, 1 00 per bcttle. Looic for the Red Z label. J. H. ZEIIIN & CO.. Proprietors St. Louis, Missouri FRiCK CO. Eclipse Engines and Threshers I have several of the latest tvpe machines in stock for this season. Let me name you prices and terms. C. H. TURNER, Machinery and Supplies, Statesville, N. C. Bell Phone 1. Iredell Phone 74 KIUARD C. NORTHUP Architect MEMBER orth Carolina Architectural Associa tion and American Institution of Architects Rooms 712, 713 and 714 Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C Bargains in Real Estate in Virginia and Maryland, Near Washington City. Write Me What You Want in Virginia or Maryland. 100 acres Loudon County, Va., S4.000. Sixty acres in cultiva tio:i, balance in timber. Two miles to station, schools and churches. Farm all fenced and good streams on same. One acre in orchard eight or ten years old, mixed varieties, plenty of grapes and berries. Six room house and small barn. 400 acres Fairfax county, Va., $11,000. One ten-room, house, one three-room house, one four room house, on? six-room house, one seven-room house. One store 20x36, one blacksmith shop, one mill house, four barns and numerous out buildings. Three lar;re streams on property, One hundred and fifty cleared, of which eighty are bottom land, and which are not subject to overflow, Balance of farm is in timber and cord-wood, Timber estimated to be worth $4,000. This farm fronts on electric rail way and station is on property.. There has been cn this property 1700 trees, the majority of which are now dead. This would make an ideal dairy farm. Will make terms to suit right party. For further particulars write to E. P. BENNETT, St. S. E., Washington, D. 111 C. C. Announcement. As our present Sheriff is not a candi date for re-election, I have decided to make the race for Sheriff of Burke cmin'y, s-ubject to the action of the Democratic primaries and convention. A. N. DALE. A NEW LINE OF Jewelry, Wathes and Clocks Oil C4-1. . TTT . 1 . -ocuckoi w atones is es pecially large, with a wide r-fle of prices. NATION'S JEWELRY STORE ! S ili ?d Repai ing, Engraving. Severe Hail Storm. Covers Sections of Iredell. Gaston and Other North Carolina Counties, and York County, South Carolina. Statesville Landmark. 10th. Many farmers in Iredell who had been much discouraged over the crop outlook on account of the prolonged drought, and were just beginning to feel good over the fact that refreshing showers had ccme, are now sick at heart and discouraged on account of serious damage to their crops in some instances apparently almost complete destruction bv hail. Hail fell in large quantities overTst?rm Te. ground was covered a considerable area of the county during the thunder storms Mon day afternoon and evening and many of the farmers in the area affected claim their damage is at least 50 per cent and on a few farms there are patches of corn that are almost a complete loss. Portions of practically every township in the county were visited by the hail storms, and while all suffered, the damage was not great except in certain sections. Judging from reports the Dunlap and Crawford neigh borhoods in Bethany and por tions of Fallstown, Davidson and Coddle Creek suffered most. Severe in Mooresville Section. Mooresville Special, 7th, to Charlotte Observer. A destructive and probably the heaviest rain and hailstorm that has visited this section in 30 years, came down yesterday afternoon and last night in three separate and distinct install ments. Between 4 and 5 o'clock a storm passed over, scattering h?il along a line from "a short distance east of Mooresville to a distance of three miles wesc of town, doing considerable dam age to foilage and growing crops. About 7 o'clock yesterday even ing another storm came up, cov ering practically the same route, except extending from Catawba station on the Western road to a point near Derita, in Mecklen burg county. In some parts of this county west of town pine trees and other timbers have been totally stripped, corn fields have been shredded and the cot ton stalks are sticking out of the ground completely stripped of their limbs. It is a great calam ity to many of the croppers, who had little prospects for anything like a fair crop before and now they are in a great deal worse condition. At the Chal Cornelius place 19 window lights were knocked out, and at Frank Jones' there are 59 window panes shat tered and some sections of the sash broken. On Bud Watts' place the roof was broken through in numerous places and his cows, when they were brought from the pasture after the first storm, bore marks of blood and bruises caused by the terrific force of the hailstones. It was said by many reliable men that hailstones as large as goose eggs fell, and B. A. Troutman this afternoon brought to town a water bucket full of hailsrones. 20 hours after the storm, which averaged in weight two ounces each. Several of these stones were weighed and were the exact weight of an average hen's egg two ounces. At H. D. Mills' place, where Charley Wilson lives, tne crops and forests look as if a great bat tie had taken place, and at 3 o clock this afternoon a wagon load of hailstones could have been gathered with all ease. At George Brown's, south of town. cotton and watermelon patches are stripped oi ionage. many of the farmers along the line of desolation were in town to-day looking for early corn, and will endeavor to raise late corn to help out this fall. About 8 o'clock still another hailstorm came up, but had spent itself ba fore reaching this section and very little fell, . In Other Counties. In Gaston county the damage STOPS NEURALGIA-KILLS PAIN Sloan's Liniment gives Instant relief from neuralgia or sciatica. It goes straight to the painful part soothes the nerves and stops the pain. It is dlsD good for rheumatism, sore throat. chest pains and sprains. You don't need to rub it penetrates. Mr. J. R Swinger. Louisville, Ky., writes: "I suffered with quite a severe neuralgic headache for four months without any relief. I used Sloan's Liniment for two or three nights and I haven't suf fered with my head since." Get a bottle to-day. Keep it in the house al! the time for pains and all hurts. 25c, 50c and $1.00, at your druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for all sores. from hail was great A section four miles wide, including Cherry ville, Stanley, Hickory Grove, McAdenville, Belmont, Mayes worth, Bethesda, Newhope, was devastated. Crops were des troyed, roofs of houses dam aged or blown off and window glass broken. At Stanley prac tically every house was damaged to some extent. At McAdenville many hundred window panes were broken in private residences and mills. At Cherryville the roofs of the Howel and Melville Mills were demolished. Poultry and even animals were killed by the hail, which is reported very large. Fifteen hours after the with hail in spots. In the Ball's Creek section of Catawba county there was much damage. Between Mt. Airy and White Plains, in Surry county, there was much damage from rain and hail and at two places wheat crops tnap nad oeen gatnered into barns were destroyed by lightning. In some sections of Cleveland county the crops were riddled by the hail and fruit beaten from the trees. The hail is reported as large as hen eggs. In South CarolinaMany Cat tle Killed. A report from Rock Hill indi cates that the storm was more severe in sections or iorK coun ty, S. C. Crops were beaten into the earth. A Rock Hill dispatch to the Charlotte Observer says: Chickens and birds were killed in large numbers, and in drifts the hailstones reached an almost unbelievable depth. A half-acre flat on the Brown Mc- Fadden farm, 13 hours after the storm, was covered to a depth of four.feet, while hundreds of peo ple who went to see the sight re port gullies in the same neighbor hood to have been filled to a depth of from eight to fourteen feet. On the farm of R. S. Fe well six of his cattle were killejd and their bodies literally buried under the ice. Ten or twelve of John T. Roddey's cattle were killed." A report from the Fort Mill section tells the same story of destruction "At the farm of S. H. Hutchison," says the report, "the wings of chickens were cut off as they attempted to fly to places of refuge." The storm passed along the eastern border of York county for a distance of eight or ten miles and the area covered was three to five miles wide. Cortright Metal Shingles. Just now, at the height of the building season, we want to call the particular attention of our read ers to the advertising of the Cort right Metal Roofing C, Phila delphia, Pa., which has been ap pearing in our columns for sev eral months, telling of the mer its of the famous Cortright Met al Shingles; The Cortright Com pany advises us that the use of these goods has grown enor mously all over the country and they can only attribute this con stant growth to the splendid sat isfaction the roofing is giving. We heartily recommend this company's product to any one desiring a perfectly weather tight, fire-proof, ornamental and durable roof-covering at a mod erate cost The Morganton Hardware Co. handle these Met al Shingles'" locally and are al ways glad to quote prices and . i 1 any otner desired lmormauon concerning them. Probable Duration of Sun. Adopting the well-known hypothesis of Helmholtz, which attributes the production of thereat emitted by the sun to its contraction, an idea can be formed of the sun's duration. If one gives to the sun a co-efficient of ex pansion intermediate between that of mercury and that of gas, one arrives at the conclusion that it has taken one million to three million years for the sun to contract to its present radius; In particular, it would have taken ten thousand years to contract from infinity to a radius twice its present radius. Finally, the sun will take 200,000,000 years to contract from its present radius to half that radius, and even then its 'temperature at the Burface will be 3,000 degrees. Scientific American. YOU'RE BILIOUS AND ( OSTIVE Sick Headache. Bad Bre-th. Sjui Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indges t.ion. Mean Liver and Bowel cloggel Clean up to-night. Get a 25c bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills to-r'ay and empty the stomach and - bowels of fer menting, gassy foods and waste. full bowel movement gives a satisfied fiankful feeling makes you feel fine Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe. 25c at your druggist. 1 Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Burns, For the State Senate Convention in Morganton Sat urday Nominates B. F. Davis of Burke and D. F. Giles of McDowell. A convention of the Democrats of the 34th Senatorial district, composed of the counties of Alex ander, Caldwell, Burke and Mc Dowell, was held in the Court House in Morganton last Satur day for the purpose of nomi nating two Senators to represent the district in the next General Assembly. The district chair man, Mr. C. M. McDowell, of Burke, called the convention -to order and asked Mr. Edmund Jones, of Caldwell, to act as tem porary chairman and C. E. Whit ten, T. J. Robertson and T. G. Gobb as secretaries. The tem porary chairman made a few en couraging remarks, and on a call of the counties the responses showed each county represented. On motion of Mr. J. F. Spainhour the temporary organization was made permanent. Upon announcement by the chairman that nominations for Senators were in order, on a call B. F. DAVIS Democratic Nominee for State Senate. of the roll of counties Mr. J. E. Erwin placed in nomination Mr. B. F. Davis, of Burke, and Mr. J. F. Spainhour seconded the nomination of Mr. Davis. Mr. D. F. Giles, of McDowell, was placed in . nomination by Mr. Byron Conley and Mr. W. C. Newland, and the nomination was seconded by Mr. A. C. Payne. here being no other nomina tions, Messrs. Davis and Giles were nominated by acclamation, and being notified by a com mittee, speeches of acceptance were made by these gentlemen. The convention was largely at- ended and there was no contest before the body. McDowell county had settled upon Mr. D. F. GILES Democratic Nominee for State Senate. Giles as, its candidate and shortly before the meeting of the con vention a caucus of the Burke delegates named Mr. Davis as the choice from this county. Mr. Davis formerly repre sented the district in the State Senate, previously representing Burke in the House, and is an able and influential man. Mr. Giles was formerly superinten dent cf the Nebo High School, afterwards superintendent Tof McDowell county schools and ranks as one of the State's lead ing educators. He is a son of Rev. Mark Giles, formerly, of Burke county. Both Mr. Davis and Mr. Giles are strong men, HAPPY MOTHERHOOD Thehappinessof motherhood istoooftt checked because the mother's strength not equal to her cares, while her unselfi devotion neglects her own health. It is a duty of husband or friend to s . that she gets the pure medicinal nouris. ment in Scott's Emulsion, which is n ; a drug or stimulant but nature's co. centrated oil-food tonic to enrich and. ei liven the blood, strengthen the nerves ar aid the appetite. Physicians everywhei prescribe Scott's Emulsion for oye worked, nervous, tired women; it buil np and holds up their strength. Get Scott's at your nearest drug stoi- k. &.v.-.-.-.-.- , . " I l A - .. f ' - well known in the district, and wil! make a good run. The convention named the ex ecutive committee for the ensuing V - i s f , , m k M ., l.jj. .v flft c. m. Mcdowell. Re-elected Chairman of the Executive Committee of the 34th Senatorial Dist. term as follows: Alexander, A. C. Pyne; Burke, C. M. McDowell; Caldwell, Edmund Jones; Mc Dowell. A. Blanton. Mr. Mc Dowell was re-elected chairman of the committee. News Items From Linville. Correspondence of The News-Herald. All the crops on the river are looking fine. The threshers will start up this week, and oh! you chicken pie! M. O. Giles, of EI Paso, Tex., who has been down helping to keep the Mexicans straight, is visiting relatives on the river. Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Moore, Jr.. a baby girl. Miss Myrtle Beck and Mrs. Beck and Mrs. Brendle Somers are visiting their parents. Mr. Jesse Conley, who has been ill for some time, is able to be out again. Messrs. Guy and Lute McGim- sey, Joe tjiles and Dave f ull- wood went out "grabbling" for fish Monday and caught seven teen. Misses Delia and Myrtle Beck, Mrs. Beulah Somers, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beck and Joe Giles at tended service at Mountain Grove Sunday. Misses Mary and Laura Moore, Donnie McGimsey, Lou Giles, Essie Rae Conley and Pearl Beck are attending the teachers' insti tute in Morganton this week. Mr. Grpver McGimsey and Isaac Giles are attending the institute in Marion. A party composed of Misses Annie Fleming, Miry Am Mc Gimsey, Messrs. M. O. Giles, Guy McGimsey and Henry Curtis spent the Fourth in Asheville and reported a most delightful time. All the good people of Linville extend their sympathies to Mr. Ralph Haney, who is seriously ill at the home of his mother, Mrs. E. Frisard, in Morganton. We all wish him a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on his farm before the summer is ended. Dr. E. Lee Dameron, of Star N. C, formerly of Bridge water, was a recent visitor on the riven A crowd of young people will leave next Tuesday for a week's trip to Blowing Rock and Linville City. Pinnacle. Fonta Flora, N. C, July 8, 1914. Grace Episcopal Church. The services appointed for Sunday next, July 19th, are of a very interesting character, and are as follows: Holy communion at 7:30 a. m.; morning prayer at 11 with sermon by the Rev. Har old Thomas. Rsctor of Florence, S. C; evening service at 8:30, with an address by the Rev. Al Wr New. Rector of Weldon, N. C. on Winston Chiirchill's recent novel. "The Inside of the Uup," dealing. with moral, social, and rplieious questions. The public is cordially invited to all the ser vices. HAS YOUR CHILD WORMS. iirirpri do. A coated, furred tongue; strong breath; stomach "pains; circles under eyes; pale, sallow com l,on: nervous, fretful; grinding of teeth- tossing in sleep; peculiar ' one of these indicate child rZrms Get a box of Kickapoo Worm K'ller at once. It kills th worms-the cause of your child's con ? " t Laxative and aids natun to expel the wcr.ns. Supplied in candy form. Easy ior at your druggist. Rinsens. Roots and Herbs. We pay highest prices and ive prompt accurate cash. Price 1st on request S. B. Penick & Co., Crude Drugs & Manufapturers, Marion, N. C. BUILDERS ROADS NORTH CAROLINA GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION ADJOURNS BIG MEETING AT DURHAM. GOVERNORS HAVE CONTROL Board Will Select Officers of the State Association. Many Bill's Discussed. Durham. The North Carolina Good Roads Association adjourned after selecting officers for the com ing year, , all of the old men being retained in office, amending the by laws of the association and hearing an address by W. C. Hammer, who told of the methods used in his coun ty for Interesting the farmers in the work of good roads. Probably the most important change in the consti tution and by-laws was putting the association under a board of govern ors, Instead of having the business end, election of officers and directors of finances looked after by self-perpetuating board of governors. The next meeting place was left to the executive committee. Greenville won the prize for best attendance r with Vance county second prize; Buncombe won the prize for the best exhibit of good roads pictures. The presentation of a proposed bill for a state highway commission was the feature of the session of the good roads convention. The proposed law was presented by A. W. Graham of Oxford, followoing an address on this topic. Mr. Graham discussed the functions of the proposed commission ,and said that it had been introduced and was working in a large proportion of the states of the union, that such a com mission or some such authority was needed for the road builders of the state was shown not only by the fine grade of work that was being done in other states and countries, but also by the fact that North Carolina is an nually dosing great sums of rnoney because of the lack of a proper super vision of its road construction. In stead of building up a great network of roads over the state, the various counties have constructed small coun ty roads for their own use. The speaker thought the state com mission should be supported by taxes from the state treasury added to by similar funds from the counties. He suggested that the next legislature be asked to pass a law similar to that In the state of Georgia In which all of the convicts of the state peniten tiary were used in the construction of good Toads. Optical Society Meets. Wrightsville Beach With upwards of 100 members in attendance, many accompanied by members of their families, the seventh annual conven tion of the North Carolina Optical So ciety held a two days' session here The social features included an oys ter roast, dance and a trip down the Cape Fear River. The officers of the society are President, C. H. Holmes, Asheville; first vice president, N. Rosenstein, Durham; second vice president, R. N. Walker, Winston-Salem; secretary and treasurer, Frank M. Jolly, Ral eigh. The executive committee is composed of the following: A. S Mitchell, Winston-Salem; W. W. Par ker, Lumberton; J. W. Taylor, Greens boro; William G. Frazier, Durham. The convention was called to order at 10 o'clock and the opening prayer was offered by Rev. Fred N. Day of Winston-Salem, a prominent member of the society. The address of wel: come was made by Mr. Day. The visitors were most cordially welcomed to the beach and to Wilmington by Mayor Moore. Wilson Congratulates Osborn. Washington. The President sent for Col. W. H. Osborn, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and congratulat ed, him on his excellent record in collecting revenues. This is quite an honor for Colonel Osborn who has developed into one of the best men in the Government service. $30,000 Bonds for Roads. Southport, Smithville township voted $10,000 In bonds to add to $20, 000 formerly voted for good roads One road that will be improved will be Wilmington-Southport road. Confer With Clark and Odell. Washington. President T. I. Hick man of the American Cotton Manu facturers Association conferred with Commercial Agents Ralph R. Odell and W. A. Graham Clark, both of North Carolina, about the reports of the commercial agents from foreign countries. It is the purpose of Sec retary Red field to make practical use of the excellent reports that Messrs Odell, Clark and others send in from foreign markets. He 13 going to try to make them helpful to more manu facturers than they have ever been. Rains Save Crops. Mount Olive. Judging from appear ances and from reports furnished by the farmers themselves, this year's corn crop now bids fair to be one of the best in' years; that is, In this sec tion. Before the rains of the past few days had fallen, corn was begin ning to fail fast, and the farmers were downcast and fearful that the crop would be a complete failure. How. Lever, it seems that the rains came la the nick of time, as a result of which no crop in years has at this season of the year looked more promising. $10. REWARD $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Cattarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. 1 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the System, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and Hiving the patient strength by b'lildinj; up the constitu tion and assisting nature is doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. address: F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Ttople wna ar easily irritated tarn N 6 Substitut RETURN to the grocer all sub stitutes sent you for Royal Bak ing Powder. There is no sub stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and healthful. Powders offered as sub stitutes are made from alum. Eat Before Working. However practicable it may be for the stalwart farmer to rear himself out of bed in the cold, gray dawn or even before and do half a day's work before he comes back to the farmhouse for breakfast, experiment seems to show pretty conclusively that it is almost useless to attempt to do any work that calls for the exercise of the reasoning processes of the mind before the morning sacrifice to the stomach. Particularly is this the case with children and yet how often do we see the little ones urged to get up and study in the morning before break fast, or at least permitted to lay aside some of the home work in the eve ning on the plea that they can "do it in the morning." Some may be able to do It; but it is safe to say that 90 per cent cannot, nor is it right to ask them to try. Moses and the Commandments. A simple cross marks the spot which investigators of Sinai have de cided is the place where Moses read out to the children of Israel the laws of God. The mountain Itself must stand for the monument. Rus Suf safeh, the elevation on which the cross stands, is wild, barren and rocky. About three hundred yards from the base of the mountain there runs across the plain a low, semi-circular mound which forms a kind of natural theater; while farther distant, on either side of the plain, the slopes of the enclosing mountains wold afford seats to an al most unlimited number of spectators. Not far off there is an extensive recess which was probably used as a camp ing ground. No spot on the whole peninsula is so well supplied with wa ter and pasturage. Strand Magazine. MONEY REFUNDED WITH A SMILE. Leading Drug Store Will Give Money Back Should There - Ever Be a Case Where Dod son's Liver Tone Fails. Dodson's Liyer Tone is a mild vegetable Liver Tonic which op erates so successfully in cases of constipation, torpid liver or bil iousness that it has praetically taken the place of calomel the drug which is so often danger ous. Leslie's Drug Store, who sells Dodson's Liver Tone," rec ommends it as a reliever of con stipation, sour stomach, bilious ness and sluggish liver. It works gently, surely and harm lessly. If a bottle should ever fail to give satisfaction Leslie's Drug Store will refund the price paid without question. The price of Dodson's Liver Tone is 50" cents per bottle. Be sure you get Dodson's Liver Tone and not some medicine put up in imitation that is not backed up by a guarantee and that may contain harmful drugs. FOLEYSKOIdEAB itoot tike couh azxd lun' Aheumatte pains ar rUar4 Or MiW Aati-PUs P4k What "Bee "Bee Dee" en the label means REAL VALUE inside the package, and RESULTS and SATIS FACTION after the contents have been used. Always ask for "Bee Dee" when you buy a stock or poultry remedy. "Bee Dee" remedies are pre pared from pure, medicinal ingredients, in a scien tific way, and are genuine medicines that you can depend on. Bee Dee STOCK 6 POULTRY - MEDICINE LINIMENT DIP I Bee Dee Healing Powder Bee Dee Oak Ridge Institute Si r Sm5' iL.r" tj -1 ?fplf ? y If lit 1 Aww - - v - k m a X V NEW $30,004 ALUMNI BUILDING 8' IX buildings, 350 acres in campus, shower baths, gymnasium. Over past thirty years. Prepares for study under teachers, at night, in study hall Fall season opens September 16th. Terms reasonable. Write for illustrated catalogue. Address OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE :: oak ridge, n. c. Legal View. A Cleveland attorney took the Medi terranean trip a month ago. It was his first time across the water, and he stated on his return that he would have had a perfectly glorious time but for the silly questions asked him by customs officials. It was on the pier at New York that his woes came to a climax. The oflicer looked up in amazement "Open your trunk, please," commanded the custom-house officer. "Have you anything, in there but personal property?" he continued. "What do you mean by personal prop erty?" countered the lawyer. "For heaven's sake, don't you know what personal property is?" "I thought I did," answered the attorney. "And I can assure you that there is no real estate in my trunk." Cleveland Plaiu Dealer. CASTOR For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bougiit Bears the Signature of '0 u CRYING FOR HELP. Lots of It in Morganton But Daily Growing Less. The kidneys often cry for help. Not another organ in the whole body more delicately constructed. Not one more important to health. The kidneys are the filters of the blood. When they fail the blood be comes foul and poisonous. There can be no health where there is poisoned blood. Backache is one of the frequent indications of kidney trouble It is often the kidneys' cry for help. Heed it, - Read what Doan s Kidney Pills have done for overworked kid neys. Read what Doan s Kidney Pills have done for Morganton people. Mrs. J. M: Clark, East Union St., Morgranton. N. C . savs: ''One of us had trouble from the back and kid neys. The kidneys were irregular in action and he had pains across his back. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at the Burke Drug Co., brought great ielief. His kidneys became normal and the pains left." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Clark had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf falo, N. Y. B. L. Lunsford Attorney and Counselor At Law MORGANTON, N. C. Practice in all the Courts of the State. Office on second floor Bost Building. Dee" Means After using the Bee Dee Remedies generally for sometime, we take plea sure in saying that they are giving entire satisfaction, and we cheerfully recom mend them. McMillen Stock Farm, Waco, Texas. Too can get them at your dealer's. P. B. 6 Colic Remedy xty-third Year athletic fields, and farm. Steam heat, 200 boarding students annually for the . College, for Business, for Life. Students - i J
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