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YEARS AGO j .sue of November 24, 1892.) L Reuben King, of Allentown, ; fj." visiting the family of Mr. W. Air F- Reid went d0wn t0 Salis" ' Monday on business for the cot- ThICLenoir Topic says: "Mr. Frank k has moved to Lenoir from Ruth id College." . j jfor the erection of two more '3fares on East Union stret. 'The many friends of Mr. James W. Jilson, Jr., are glad to see him out luin after a week's sickness. fir P- R- Forney left yesterday rtiin fr Catawba and Cleveland ntlet to visit relatives and friends, fur A. C. Lineberger, of Mt. Holly, if spent a few days last week with s sister, Mrs. R. B. Brittain, in Mor- n'john Sprague left Tuesday ienm0, fr Asheville after spending Iverafdays at his old home in Mor- nr!consequence of the new schedule I the W. N. C. R. R., the night tele- apb service at the Morganton office L been discontinued. I Mr. W. W. De Vault fireman on the I q rj was in Morganton last aurday and Sunday, stopping with is kinsman, Mr. L. A. Bristol. I The Sally Michael Tobacco Com- iny, of 'Morganton, are shipping '-nantities of smoking tobacco to lontana, Arkansas and Texas. i Mr and Mrs. George Eckert, of yientown, ra., enroute ior rsiasnviue, ?enn.T spent last Sunday in Morgan on. the guests of Mr. W. F. Camp. Capt. G. P. Erwin, president of the piedmont Bank, went to Asheville Tuesday to attend a meeting of the stockholders of the W. N. C. R. R. The northern papers which former ly arrived here at 4:51 a. m. do not i here now until 1:52 p. m. nine hours later the early morning train i&insr discontinued. I Mr. Wm. 0. Mitchell, who has been employed as clerk in Dr. TulFs drug store for the past few months, re turned Monday to his home in Frank linton, X. C. I Mr. H. C. Hinton, an employee of the Burke Tanning Company, moved las family here last week from Frank lin county. Mr. Hinton and family are xcupying the McDowell house on Xing street. I Mr. R. L. Durham, principal of iorganton High School, spent several lays this week at Trinity College, Durham, N. C. During his absence Sis school was in charge of his broth er, Mr. Plato Durham, j Rev. W. E. Edmonson left yester day for Virginia. Next week he will visit the W. N. C. Conference at Win ion after which he will attend the North Carolina Conference at Golds- 5oro, of which he is a member. REGISTRARS AND JUDGES FOR SPECIAL ELECTION Appointed for Special Election, Dec. 16, -to Elect Successor in Congress from 9th District to Hon. E. Y. Webb. (The first named is the registrar, the other two the judges in each pre cinct). Morganton No. 1 W. L. Kirksey: W. E. Jenkins and Oliver Webb. Morganton No. 2 G. M. Collett; F. O. Walton and Fred Huffman. Lovelady J. A. Perry; John Roder ick and Jos. B. Cooper. Icard No. 1 Arnold Wilson; Hen derson Berry and Will R. Jones. Icard No. 2 F. P. Moose; D. W. Adderholt and O. Max Yoder. Lower Fork No. 1 John Rhoney; J. C. Wright and S. A. Carswell. Lower Fork No. 2 Singletary Hoyle; J .L. Mull and Amos Swink. Upper Fork Waits Cook; Willie Mace and Fred Poteet. Silver Creek No. 1 M. N. Hennes see; J. C. Hicks and John Waters. Silver Creek No. 2 J. Y. Taylor; Lawson Houk and Joe Deal. Linville H. W. Rhyne; S. B. Moore, Jo., and W. M. Wise. Upper Creek Parks McGimsey; Det Beck and E. R. Lingerfelt. Jonas Ridge W. M. Shuffler; S. J. Franklin and Landon Shell. Quaker Meadows No. 1 T. W. Dru ry; P. A. Franklin and Sam D. Wall. Quaker Meadows No. 2 Lewis Lynn; F. P. Gillam and John Lowdermilk. Lower Creek C. C. Hensley; J. E. Lackey and J. E. Hood. Smoky Creek Avery J. Smith; Horace Tlley and John J. Smith. This 14th day of November, 1919. A. C. AVERY, ' Chm. Board Election Burke Co. J. D. CASSELS, Sec. THOUGHT HE HAD ; TOjjGIVE UP WORK Shreve Says He Could Find Nothing To Help Him Tanlac Makes Life Worth Living. "1 have tried all kinds of medi cines and treatments for my trouble, but nothing ever gave me the relief that Tanlac has' said Ezra D. Shreve, of 2608 Harrison St., Oak land, Cal. "I had constant trouble with my stomach," he continued, "and had a poor appetite. Nearly everything I would eat soured and formed gas and my stomach felt like there was a knot in it. I would have dull, heavy head aches and was so nervous at times that the least little thing would up set me and I could hardly rest at night. Gas on my stomach caused my heart to palpitate till I could hardly get my breath, and when I got up in the morning I felt so tired and worn out that I could hardly keep go ing. In fact I felt like I would just have to lay off from my work com pletely. "While in this condition I began taking Tanlac and felt some relief from the start. I have a fine appe tite now and nothing I eat hurts me. The gas on my stomach is about gone, my nerves are in good shape, I sleep like a log and get up feeling fine and ready for my work. For forty years I had been troubled with malaria, but. after Tanlac got my stomach in r,ocd shape I was surprised to find that ev ery sign of malaria seemed to have j disappeared." All druggists sell Tanlac. ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED You'll find Sloan9 Liniment softens the serere rheumatic ache rlJ,.0? Don't rt it In. Jfcst let it penttrutt natnraHy. What a tense of ttwthing relief toon follows! External achs, stiffness soreness, cramped muse!, strained sinews, bade cndc---tijoft ailments can't fight off the felieTia qualities of bloang Lmunent Clean, convenient, economical. 3$c TOe, $1.40. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. their recovery AH persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 29th of October, 1919. G. L. STINE, Admr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Townsend, J 3 aI. m - i i n NORTH CAROLINA, Burke County. aseV- 13 - Tit 311 ?ePonf Superior Court Before Clerk. ! ."f J. H. Cook and Others ! s?ld deceasT?d1 ,tclexhlt"Tt the undr" v ! signed at Hildebran, N. C, on or be- Julius Co-k ' fore the 29th day of October, 1920, or NOTICE" OF SUMMONS. I notice wiu bs Pleaded in bar of The defendant above named will take notice that a summons has been issued for him in a proceeding enti tled as above which has been com menced in the Superior Court of Burke county, State of North Caro lina, before the clerk of said court, for the partition by sale of the land? of John B. Cook in Burke and Ca tawba counties. State of North Caro lina, among and between his heairs at law; and the said defendant will fur ther take notice that he is required to appear before said clerk at his of fice in the town of Morganton, State aforesaid, on the 18th day of Decem ber, 1919, .and answer or demur to the petition filed in said proceeding, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief therein prayed. This 14th day of November. 1919. C. G. HICKS, C. S. C. Burke Co., N. C. Avery & Ervin. Attys. for Plaintiffs. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix of the estate of W. H. Reddish, deceased, late of Anson county, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned, at Morganton, N. C, on or before the 23rd day of October, 1920, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to me. This October 23, 191t. MINNIE H. REDDISH, Executrix of W. H. Reddish. AVERY & HAIRFIELD, Attys. Having qualified as executors of the estate of Estelle Hicks, deceased, j late of Burke county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the jsstate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Mornnton, N. C, on or before the 30th day of October, 1920, or this no Lice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment. This 30th day of October, 1919. B. F. DAVIS, R. T. CLAYWELL, Executors. AVERY & HAIRFIELD, Attys. ' " Whose careful druggist am I? WILL HOT 51ALK THE L0TH23 Hei,'w;dnesday':Nov: 16th, at NOTICE, COMMISSIONERS' SALE I the residence of the bride's brother, at Biltmore, N. C, Miss Florence Hal liburton and Mr. Wm. Boyd. The Bride is a daughter of Mr. Kemp P. Hallyburton, of McDowell county and i sister of Mr. J. H. Hallyburton and Urs. li. A. Y imams, of Moreranton. A new schedule went into effect on le Western North Carolina Railroad &st Sunday. Train No. 11, west found, passes Morganton now at 1:52 j. m. instead of 3:19 p. m., as here tofore. Train No. 12, east-bound, is 4 minutes later, passing Morganton it 5:33 p. m. instead of 5:09 as here tofore. Train No. 9, west-bound, passing here at 4:51 a. m., and No. 0, east-bound at 12:08 p. m., are dis continued. I There is a movement on foot to form a Cemetery Association. With I v:ev.- to this, wo request all who are interested in the cemetery, both la ps and gentlmn, to meet in the toys' schoolroom of Morganton Acad aiy on Saturday, November 26th, at f 1 a. m. We wish to make an appeal P the town commissioners to allow lome arrangement to be made for improving and beautifying the ceme py grounds. I Uncle "Britt" Hawkins passed pough town last Thursday on his ay home, about six miles south of florganton, from a deer hunt in the goantams, around Table Rock and flawk's Bill. He had, in a sack thrown across his shoulder, some of the meat f a 120 lb., 4-snag buck, which he pot near Table Rock. Uncle "Britt" Is '1 years old and a good Democrat, m he said in The Herald office, Fere he was exhibiting his deer feat and one of the deer's feet, that pe feit so good over the result of the ejection that he thought he would cel fwate Cleveland's election by taking f eer hunt, and that, his CI jfi like the man for whom it was famed, had always been true, and this was no less faithful and 'rgnt him meat. arv E. Fprrpp Wli't n-P Tie onn in AT EMity-fifth year of her age. Mrs. f ree was truly a mother in Isreal. t Kinder neie-hhnr. a mnrp fWnpH nstian worker has never lived in LANDS. By virtue of an order of sale made and entered in a Special Proceeding pending in the Superior Court of Burke county, entitled James K. Huff man, et al ex parte, wherein the un dersigned was appointed a commis sioner and ordered, and directed to make sale of the lands and premises hereinafter described, I will, on Monday 15th day of December, 1919, expose to public sale and sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the court hou?, door in Mor ganton, N. C., within the legal hours of sale on said date, all the loilowmg described lands and premises, situate in Lower Fork township, Burke county, bounded and described as fol lows, viz: Beginning on a pine, Azor Huff man, J. P. Stamey and Cook's corner, and runs north 15 degrees east 137 poles to a stake; thence south 75 de grees east 52 poles to a branch, same course 88 poles to a stake, Jas. R. Huffman and Alex Huffman corner; thence south 53 degrees east 133 poles to a stake; thence south 42 west 19 poles to a stake; thence south 2 de grees west 12 poles to a stake in Dan iel Stamey 's line; thence south 50 de grees west 60 poles to a post oak; thence to another post oak, known as Eli Hoyle's beginning corner; thence south 10 poles to apost oak; thence north 8o degrees west 118 poles to a stake; thence south 97 poles to a stake: thence north 80 degrees west 40 poles to a stake; thence to the be ginnince, containing 271 acres, more or less. And being the lands known as the Azor Huffman home place. Said sale made for partition by and between the heirs at law and next of kin of Azor Huffman, deceased, who are devisees under his last will and testament. This 12th day of November, 1919 JNO. M. MULL, Commissioner. ec-eco O G o cm G C FARM FOR SALE 16 r or years. She was the friend of CttV unA iTTr. i x - -- "n'-t wcia tjvtii reiiiiv lu miii- t0 the sick and to comfort the fviTe?Std' Moranton will miss her TO- Six chUA E r) rl "p. . VA VII j J.Ti.,COI O fj Villi XX David Ferree and Mrs. Mattie of Randleman, Mrs. Mary JaiTp V- rannie f erree ana ivir. ker Terree of Morganton, survive &'Ytoi funeral exercise will be con lh : at ten o'clock this morning at Kich aT?ton Metbodist chuich, of Ll jr. she "as been a consistent mem j lQr many years. f 'jood Cough Medicine for Children UoS'if J7' Phi"ips, Redon, Ga., Cedrt0 J- M- Floyd, the merchant CodS. r a bo11 of Chamberlain's JonX Re,medy and said she had Lu. a ,bottle of it at his store re- pren d that lt was doingher chil- o if "w XIlucn gooa that she wanted find n v-p tne atment. You will old " euer lor coughs ana lion?s the C0USh loose, txpectora- ttecoid Irees tne system NORTH CAROLINA, Burke County Superior Court, December Term, 1919 Annie -Kincaid vs. Hugh Kincaid NOTICE. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Burke county to secure an absolute divorce; and the said defendant will further take no tice that he is required to appear at the - term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the thir teenth Monday after the first Monday in September, it being the 1st day of December, 1919, at the court house of said county, in Morganton, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. This 24th day of October, 1919. C. G. HICKS, Clerk Superior Court Burke Co. ?8 o om ? c-f c 8 o o c c c c c c c c c c cm c c c om mc cm mc cm mc cm mc cm mc cm cm mc cm cm mc cm mc om om s mc om mc cm mc cm mc cm mc cm 156 acres fine farm land. Produces fine crops, such as corn, wheat, hay and tobacco dark and bright which is bringing 75c to $1.25 per lb. Good buildings, fence, timber and saw mill goes with the place. This place is right on the improved road, five miles from Victoria which is a fine market for produce of any kind. I can meet the train any time anyone wishes to come. For further information apply to JAS. A. VAUGHAN Lunenburg Co. VICTORIA, VA. o cm mo ss o o om mo cm C. C cm o G om o cm o c. o om o mo cm cm cm mr. cm mc cm mo cm mo om mc or mrj cm o mo cm o om mc om c S3 cm mc om mo om mo om mo om mo cm mo cm mc cm mc cm ma c c C'f r-mrimrnmnmcmcmcmnmcmcmcmcMcmomcmomomjmjmumjwjmum-jmcTwum'jMjm ymi vw w im w wiar r i.VI This Means You. When you get up with a bad taste in your mouth, a dull tired feeling, no relish for food and are constipated, you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only cause an agreeable movement of the bowels, but cleanse and invigor ate the stomach and improve the digestion. Preserve Your Children's Eyes. Have your children's Eyes examined by a known EYE SPECIALIST, Alfred W. Dula, who devotes his entire time to correcting defective eyesight by properly fitting Glasses. DR. ALFRED W. DULA WILL BE IN YOUR TOWN ON THE DATES MENTIONED. Don't miss this opportunity to see a man who is an authority on EYES, EYESIGHT, and VISION. f SCHOOL TEACHERS, DID YOU KNOW That in the Northern cities, where they have compulsory examinations of all school children's eyes, 70 per cent of all backward pupils had defective eyesight, and that 90 per cent of them showed immediate improvement on being properly fitted with glasses? It is a School Teacher's duty to instruct them on this matter. The child does not know and is there to be instructed. My dates are as follows: Coming, Dr. Alfred W. Dula, SPECIALIST. EYE Morganton, N. C. Thursday and Friday Nov.'20lh and 1 21st Office Hotel Morgan Parlor. Glasses Fitted Exclusively. Dr. Alfred W. Dula Glasses Fitted Exclusively Home Office: Lenoir, N. C. 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