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THE NEWS-HERALD, MORGANTON, N. C. FEBRUARY 26 1920 SUBSCRIPTIONS Claudia Harbison, Nebo; W. Edwin Walton, city; P. A. Bumgarner, Val dese; J. G. Rader, Route 3; R. A. Po teet, Drexel; Mrs. S. A. Smith Route 4; Tessie Hawkins, Route 4; C. E. Turner, city; Auguste Pascal, Rt. 4, Connelly Srpinss; W. T. Dula, Joy; Glenn Spencer, Akron, 0.; D. J. Ber ry, Route 2; S. B. Moore, Jr., Branch; Mrs. E. E. Vickers, Atlanta; John Garrou, Jr., Valdese; Dr. A. . Boyles, Atlanta, Ga.; T. W. Cham bliss, Shelby; J. B. England, Rt. 1; T. S. Shell, Joy; D A. Williams, Valdese; J. P. Stamey, Rt. 5, Hickory; P. P. Mull, Rt. 4, Hickory; E. R. Linga felt, Worry; W. A. Mooney, city; tf. E. Lane, city; Frank Kincaid, Rt. 4, Mrs. James Perry, Route 2; W. S. Butler, Glen Alpine; Mrs. M. A. Gibbs, Glen Alpine; R. J. Hallybur ton, city; J. B. Branch, city; Mrs. J. E. Bechtler, Washington, D. C; Pink M. Brittain. Route 4; Frank Shupmg, Richmond, Va.; Frank H. Mull, Route v Tviwrence Setzer. city; Mrs. G. P. Coulter, Bridgewater; Jones Kincaid, Nebo; Ben Kincaid, Route 5; Mrs. Guy Catherman, Reading, Pa.; J. G. Reese, Drexel; Clarence Stamey, Drexel; Fonz Kincaid, city; T. R. Neill, Rt. 1, Bridgewater; Miss Ila Oxentine, Asheville; Mrs. S. J. Coop er, Rt. 4, Connelly Springs; W. G. King, Route 4; J. H. Cook, Casar; W. M. Berry, Route 2. IMPROVEMENTS IN STORE Lane & Co. have recently made de cided improvements in their store. The meat department, including the refrigerator, has been moved from the front to the back of the building and the stock of groceries has been in creased to a great extent. CARD OF THANKS We want to thank the people of Hopewell community for their many kindnesses during the sickness and death cf our beloved mother, Mrs. W. W. Beach. JOHN BEACH AND FAMILY. SPECIAL NOTICES CARD OF THANKS To our friends and neighbors who Dollars and Cents. Counting it in dollars and cents, ministered to us so kindlv and show !how much did that last cold cost you? ed us such tender sympathy at the i A man may not always stop work time of our recent bereavement we when he has a cold, but perhaps it wish to express our thanks. I would be better if he did. It takes FAMILY OF THOMAS SHUPING. ! about ten days to get completely rid ! of a cold under the usual treatment. Rev. C. M. Pickens has been sick That time can be much shortened by for several days this week but is get- taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ting better. We Sell Garden and Kibler Drug Company. Field Seed. It must be the new spring arrange ment in Overland "4" The Overland "4" is suited to all needs. Standard Motor Co. FARM FOR SALE I have two farms for sale if you want a bar gain. See J. L.. ANDERSON. and proper care of yourself; in fact, a bottle of this remedy in the house is a mighty good investment during the winter and spring months. Overland "4" springs shields the car from road shocks. tor Co. Standard Mo- The Overland Light Four is mak ing some really new automobile his tory. Standard Motor Co. Read The News-Herald ads. North CarolinaBurke County, In Superior C3fcit. W. E. Jenkins vs. Max Green NOTICE OF SALE OF EXECUTION By virtue of an execution directed to the ' undersigned from the Superi or Court of Burke county, in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 29th Day of March, 1929, at 12 O'clock M-, at the court house door of said coun ty, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said Max GreTen, the defendant, has in the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: In Burke county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Allen Brown ing, J. C. Dellinger, C. H. Mosteiler and others, fully described in a deed dated November 21, 1919, from B. F. Dellinger and wife, R. V. Dellinger, to Max Green, as recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Eurko county, N. C, in Book K, No. 4, Ja?e 452, which said deed as re corded is hereby referred to for a a ii i -- Tun arm romn oto Ar.,- . . vwvi j ill irw a more or less. " at mis Zdrd dav of v. u. a. JOHNsnv JA,lJi Triple Springs "giveMhe 130 inch spnner base ,land w . u nr r - --"Uc tor Co. lard If you are int.prr.-f - ,1 i a m. t t tt! n n - 1 1 i in r Read The News-Herald ad II IF YOU HAVE an old treasured pic ture that is beginning to fade out, WEBB can copy it for you and fin ish anv number in the new finishing process. L. E. WEBB. WE SELL Garden and Field Seed. XIBLBR DRUG CO. LOST A red beagle hound, solid red, female. Missing since last Friday. Liberal reward will be paid for her relurn to L. R. SINGLETON. MULE FOR SALE 14 weighs about 1000 lbs condition. Price $125. at old Keaton place 9 miles from Mcrganton. WILL PHILLIPS. years old, In good Can be seen r .if . i. i ' I I my t fT I f f U FOR SALE 2 young mules, price 00; one brand new buggy and harness, price .$150; a set of wagon harness with collars, price $38; one fsddlc, price S15. JAMES DRURY, Route 5, Morganton. LOOPER .WANTED To do 200 needle work. We pay 10 cents ner dozen. Applications for mender and inspector will be considered. Write W. A. SMITH, Denton, N. C. W. H. WAKEFIELD, M. D., of Char lotte, will be in Morganton at Hotel' Morgan, Friday, March 12th. The Doctor limits his practice to the treatment of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases and'Fitting Glass es. Ask your family physician abcut consulting Dr. Wakefield. AUCTION SAL G mules and 4 wa gons and harness at sawmill of Wright-Bachman Lumber Co,. Gol den Valley, about one mile north of Grayson Bros, farms, Saturday, ible to autos. WRIGHT-BACHMAN February 28th, 10 a. m. Access LUMBER CO. WE SELL Garden and Field Seed. KIBLER DRUG CO. IDhen uou La ji i i i Ourlkmedies and avoid the "FLU" Just as soon as you or the children get the "Sniffles" Look out for a cold, and "FLU." The way to prevent it is to have our remedies on hand xor immediate use. Come in and get the medicines you need, and while you are at it, the toilet soaps and other articles used daily. We are CareJul Druggists. We fill any doctors Prescription. KIBLER DRUG COMPANY THE BfSF DRUG STORE S3 o D o 0 o o c to o c. o 0 o c o Si i u : U 1 u u : j o i SS i W J 92 o : -I to c. cm j c . j J ca i ca ? nrFrnrmrt smi wm vrA nr vm. bfa sk szm otrrtotPtoooo:o.coti'iot(ior-it,'i)' .''ji!.uiioc)ot rnumm !.' 'u'jua.tooata-jat.oa(jM RAWLEIGH'S LINIMENT, Mustard Ointment and Laxative Cod Tab lets are the very best remedies for the "flu." Sold only by A. J. WA CASTER, the Rawleigh Man, 408 Green St., Morganton. WANTED Peas at. $4.50 per bu.; soy beans at $4. ' Highest prices paid for chickens and eggs. HAL M. WALTON. PEAS WANTED J. M. FIELD, Cli max, N. C, will buy your peas when you are ready to sell. Tell hirn what you got for sale, how much you ask for them and wait for a letter from him. Nuff sed. AfiMJ v fi AM v? f til- fclSfl JMmA si jcs Clothes saving starts with all-wool ALL-WOOL fabrics and fine tailoring in clothes mean longer wear. Longer wear means fewer clothes to buy each year means money saved. You get all this out of clothes; if you feel you don't after youVe worn them money back. Home Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Copyright 1919,Il2rtSchaffr.er&Marx to' XA fe1 TWO MULES, WAGON, HARNESS, For Sale. Will sell cheap and give terms to reliable purchaser. A. C. BRADSHAW, State Road, Morganton. WALL BOARD For sale by MOR GANTON MFG. & TRADING CO. PEAS WANTED Meet me at Mor panton depot Saturday. I will be there with bajrs. Am paying $4.50 per bushel. Will pay more if the market will bear it. Registered Essex and Poland China Pigs for sale. J. E. COULTER, Connellv Springs, N. C. FOR SALE - Ford Cars, New and Rebuilt. We also carry Ford Roadsters, Touring and Sort bodies in stock. We do high grade paint ing and top buildincr on all makes PAYNE'S AUTO WORKS, Char lotte's Reliable Car Market, 26 East 6th Street, Charlotte, N. G. Xir A TkTrTTT TT' 1 1 A n yuailcju xiicKory loers. sis.uu ner cord. Pine, oak, gum and all other kinds, $7.00 per cord. THE IVEY MFG. CO., Hickory, N. C. 'MORE EGGS" Makes Layers out of Loafers. For sale by KIBLER DRUG CO. WANTED Students Charlotte Bar ber College, Charlotte, N. C. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Surest Thing in the World Two and two have always made four. .There would not be more than three million five hundred thousand Ford cars in daily service if the Ford did not meet the demands of all classes of people. Two and two have always made four. If the iron and Vanadium steel used in the Ford chassis, were not of the highest quality, then the Ford car could not have won its world-wide reputation. Two and two have always made four. When re placements and repaiis are required on Ford cars, the Ford owner will be wise in bringing his car to our place, because we use only the Genuine Ford Parts, have Ford skilled mechanics, and all the Ford knowledge that goes to maintain the high standard of quality which is original in the Ford car. We solicit your business. - REGULAR WITH STARTER Type of Car List Tax List Tax Touring $525.00 $21.66 $600.00 $24.75 Runabout $500.00 $20.63 $575.00. , $23.72 Couplet $650.00 $26.81 . $725.00 $29.91 Sedan $775.00 $31.97. $850.00 $35.06 Chasss $475.00 $1.5 $550.00 $22.69 Truck $550.00 $13.61 $625.00 $15.47 Type of Car List Tax List Tax With Demountable Rims . With Demountable Rims and 30x3 Tires 30x3 Tires and Starter Touring $550.00 - $22.69 $625.00 $25.78 Runabout $525.00 $21.66 $600.00 $24.75 Couplet $675.00 $27.84 $750.00 $30.94 Sedan $800.00 $33.00 $875J30 $36.09 Chassis $500.00 $20.63 $575.00 $23.72 Trucy $590.00 $14.60 $665.00 $16.46 F. 0, B. DETROIT Add $37.50'Morganton freight on each of the above Burke-Garage Company MORGANTON, N. C. This is a Good Time to Do Your Home Sewing I Improve the days vyhen you are at home by getting your Spring sewing done. We have gotten together g a few items that will be needed in Spring attire, and call your special selling prices. fin vnur 2 attention to our SI Pretty Printed Voiles 60c. Yd. 40 inch Fancy Voiles . . 75c. Yd. 40 inch Fancy Voiles. .$1.00 Yd. 40 inch Fancy Voiles. .$1.50 Yd. 32 inch Nile Pongee.. 60c. Yd. Dress Linen in White and Natural, at. 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Yd. Lonsdale Nainsook, Superior Quality, at .50c. Yd. Apron Check, best quality, at .. 25c. Yd. Unbleached Domestic, 36 inches wide, at 25c Yd. Serpentine Crepe 50c. Yd. Krinkle Crepe, Pink and Blue 60c. Yd. Beautiful Assortment of Cre- ton, prices from 40c. to $L00 Yd. Ramylin, Splendid Quality, at $1.00 Yd. Pajama Checks. .50 and 55c. Yd No 70 Soft Finish Superior Quality Domestic, at . .35c. Yd. Nice Quality of Long Cloth at. .50c. Yd; 12 Yd Bolt $5.75 A large assortment of Arm enia Plaid, at 25c. Yd. A large assortment of Cur tain Goods from 20 to 60c. Yd i Sec our line off Taffeta Silks black, blue, green and fancy colors at from f $1 .85 to $2.25 per yard. . A. A. -CONNELLY & SON DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES AND CLOTHING i Subscribe for The News-Herald.
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