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THE NEWS-HERALD, MORGANTON, N. C. FEBRUARY 26 1 '.it ftiE News-Herald. TELEPHONE NO. 25 Note: Tho News-Herald is ent i....:v.io uvIia Vinv ri!irt in .1.r TO S,UU-- . . ,1 0lllJ rc At tho expiration oi wve aJ raid for, tha subscriber i3 noti tiRc !:(jl unless promptly renewed the fiel ' .v fliscontinued Subscribers ulA'3 frt vrateh their labal 1 1 before tneir time sviil is eut. This a o n vanrn ere m nam i n1 Wichftr. Rend nil 1 pVl )li aim jp - s it ir-cs by Check or Money Order 1 i n-i.-cos all communications to aint a bonds were issued that it. would take little more. than hall the amount to replace the bridges. Is there any rec ord showing just what each bridge reDunt aid. cost?. A year ago $80,000 worth of bonds were authorized to complete the State Highway through the county, build a county home, and aid some of the outlying townships to build roads. Have these bonds been sold? If not, why not ? What are we waiting on ? If they have been sold what has be come of the money? Nothing has been done on the highway or the county home, so far as we have heard. We need less politics in " Burke county. Neither party ever selects a man because of his qualifications for the work to be done, but because it THINK MORRISON DESERVES REWARD Will Soon Start Tour to Make 30 Speeches in Various Sections A Charlotte special to the Asheville Citizen cf the 23rd, says: Hon. Cameron Morrison, Mecklen burg's candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor, today ex pressed himself as greatly pleased with his prospects for being choseii as his party's candidate for governor m the primary to be hsld next June Morehead opposed. Morehead and his followers won out and. Morehead was endorsed for national committee man and his choice, "J. D. Allbright, was re-elected county chairman, ivo attitudes of Morehead and Newell in the recent recall election in Char lotte, which Newell favored and NEWS BREVITIES v Tom Earle was a visitor in -v'"' ..!., for the week-end. .J I I. VJ U J IV , ui TcrVonton visitor yesterday. V r Fred Hoover, of Lenoir, was m ' V t?. Patterson, of Asheville. iv'osday night in Morgan ton. 0)e Cowatt, of Asheville, is si at the home ot Mr. ana JHrs. i 1 V. w in. "Vr" Wi'liam Walker has returncu ,n- home after spending some time : Akron, wuiu III For some time, Mr. Morrison has maintained headquarters in Charlotte thought that he can poll more votes I w iT n, a,cu" than his opponent. Would it not pay!1 ? wr.k writinS tters and par us to dispense witlTpolitics so far aj'i ?CtmSr ornizatiil f11 the county is concerned (will have e. ievei?1 counties of the State. He nrvnoVi fi, a;. 2- a 5 has received most encouraging re- v,;0 ' ports from all sections of Nortn Car U"3 VtCJ. IU XVCCU US UU) - A i ' INFLUENZA' AND WEAK BLOOD Run Down and Listless Condi tion May Make You a Tar get For the "Flu." RA5T rt and select our representative and county officers on account of , their special qualifications for the work to be done; select but one ticket and all support it. Why not? I attended a Because Blood is Probably Thin At This Time of Banger, Take j Pepto-Mangan It Builds 1 Rich, Red Blocd. usually olina, and his friends confidently pre diet his nomination. ' No matter how well you xnuy insisu uiai iu.r. numsa::, vu are, li temporarily you re run down, account .of hia.lcng party - service,, be- ! you're a turret for the influanv:?!. ginning with the memorable cam- a W. N. Darby and the week-end at Contaeion ahvavs irets listl .. -nn larere and enthusiastic meeting- of th ; OA, J. .v,VCil .v"v."0 iir1-. vvnetaer insy realize it or Chamher nf Cnmrn of Mnrnt I ceniea tne. Mate, ana nis aomty ; not, their blood is thin and under- Grace Thompson, of iialeicch, ur- ravpnt? Mr. and Mrs. !s V1SU1US f" V John Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. ji,;Unm spent BlMrs W? Y.'Frazier and baby have -hlrned to Asheville after spending averal weeks here. Tnlius Hallyburton has returned (wm a visit to his aunt, Mrs. Floyd Feimster, in Raleigh. Mrs. George Moser, of Hickory, went a few days this week with her .i-tpr Mrs. Bonner Lane. Miss "Menf" Jones, of New Or is spending some time with lier SMrstB. S. Gaither Miss Helen Long, of Washington, DC is visiting Mrs. W. F. Wamp u'r it the Patton House. A L. McCoy and Miss "Tinsy" McCoy, of Columbia, S. C, are the ruests of Mrs. Roy Huffman. Vr W. B. Knox spent Sunday m Horganton with his wife at the home of her mother, Mrs. S H. Coff ey. , Mr and Mrs. Aldord and children, of Birmingnam, via., aic spmu.0 several months at Mrs. Gordon s. Mrs. A. C. Kerley and children left last week for an extended trrp to Memphis and Hickory Valley, Term. "Mrs. John Mangum left Friday for Ikron, Ohio, to join her husband who accepted a position there sometime ?Mrs. A. G. Lyman has returned to her home here after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Wyncoop, m Clearwa- Miss4 Evelyn B. Pusey, of Delaware, arrived Sunday and W'U prv.nu . season as milliner lor tne nrm oi F. Davis & Son. Mis Mary McDowell, who has been working in Newport News, Va;, is visiting her parents, Mr. and x.lrr.. Frnr.kMeDowell. Mr. Eck Abernethy, of Clover, Va., 15 -ending several days with his v.;f?" bo is visiting her aunt, Miss Me-rds McDowell. . :Jr. Johnston Avery, of tne Urn versit" of North Carolina, spent the v.-esk-'end with his parents, Mr. and " i -. C, Averv. Jr. Miss Margaret Willis, of Weaver? vifle. spent "Sunday night with Mrs. Ernest Walker enroute to Statosvillc, v.-hsre she is teaching. Mrs. H. L. Riddle and little son, 'Chick," have returned after a -visit to Mrs. Riddle's sister, Mrs. C. L. lilott, in Tror, Alabama. Mi? 3 Wilhelmma Tate, who has been on an extended trip to New York, Philadelphia and Richmond, retired heme last week. Miss Myrtle Godfrey returned Mon f'.r.v to Greensboro, after having sr.ent the week-end with her parents, :jr. r;nd rs. W. W. Godfrey. y-stY. Joe McGims-ay, Bob McGim ev, Conky McGimrey, Horace Con lev. Burke IvIcGimsey. C. B. Kincaid, Robert Kincaid, Mes'dames McGim f cv. J. II. Giles, N. O. itts, Will Faulkner, E. Frisard. J- D. Bowman and Misses Myrtle Beck and Addie Conhv attended the funeral of Mrs. A. H. Giles in Marion last week. er ot Commerce of Moresntcn a few nights ago. There must have been 150 men present, Democrats and Republicans, all working together in perfect harmony for the good of Mor ganton and Burke county. Why can county come together and agree th certain positions shall be given to Democrats and certain to Republi cans, and then select the most capable men to be had for these places. If this should be done we would get tho laws we want, get these laws enforc- ; ca,, ana Duua up and develop our county and save thousands of dollars each year that are now being wasted. If the tannery, furniture factory, ( the" cotton mills and the knitt.r:; mills were placed in the hands o in-! competent, inexperienced men, five ; years would put them all,, into bir.ik ruptcy, or if they were placed in tha j hn-Tis of prrTrrpH and c.ualihcations shoincl insure to nourished in no condition to fic-ht nff it meets everywhere, ivise precaution to tik,? a aanger- of red, vij- time or ! him tne coveted prize. They claim : the germs i that every prominent North Caro- ! " It is a l hman, who took part m that contest, good tonic at thi i -.v:tn the exception of Cam Mom- some well-known build p. i son has been recognized by his party j orous blood, like Pepto-Mangan. ; and that now is Morrison's time. The i And if you did not think cf . pr.rty has recognized ana rewaraea i Simmon?, Overman, Daniels, Ayccck. Glenn, Kitchin, Craig, Bickett and many others, and now Morrison ' should be chosen. They also point to ' Mecklenbunr's big Democratic major ity every year and feel that Mecklen- i dav. ; burg's claims ought to appeal to the j blood Democracy of the State. Sdorsement of physicians for vear? 1 38 r. Morrison vfl soon begin a tour Pento-Mane'an is snlH cf the State, intending to make thirty j in either liquid or tablet form just or raore speeches in the interest of ;as preferred. There is no difference U campaign. jin medicinal value. But be sure you Democrats here were greatly , cret the genuine Ppto-Mangan. Ask rr.us3d, ana somewnat pieaseu, at ; i0r Uude's Pepto-Mangan and ho tms .n KX3 if you are now. recovering from a fisht with influenza vnur blood will need help for weeks after ' 3'ou think the danger is past.1 Take no unnecessary chances. Get Fepto-Mangan and start taking it to- Pepto-Mangan is an effective builder that has had the en- . but with one or two days in tin ! .r,.TE;;T ! SUre tne name 13 011 the Package. ito devote to the business, as i.s i : . i is tt -rt nr. case with the counts coKniiss:o- AiVXiua IT ; is not oniy gasoline saving but CZSIZ$X Cni,Sf"S I national committeeman .from. fcire saving with the Overland Four. men, month the ers cTirsrf i-mrt tt-Vioti all wnnlrl -fnil flni- i ..J.. I-'iOjIiiUC-iit yLt;x ui managing our county linan- i --.- ces is out of date and poorly managed. Would it not be the wise thing for us to all unite, modernize our system, develop our county, savo our money and all get credit for it, rather than to divide, retain our old system, waste our money, remain undeveloped and all get cursed for it? J. F. SPAINHOUR. lenublican lawyer and politician. Morehead and JNeweil each made speeches and bitterly as sailed each " other and several fist ! fights were barely avoided. The trouble arose over the respect- Overland "4" motor is simple, al most never requiring adjustment Standard Motor Co. ' STOVES JJSiL !-"L i- j 'FFICIEN'T J FF3CIE NT itk& r Nasa EFFICIENT Why continue to waste fpel jf ia eflTicient heating methods, wfecn it't io high and scarce? You can hate better heating at less cost with tbe CaioriG Pipeless Furnace. Tho 5 IS S1MG V$ 1 B- THE WEH m VE. The Caloric is the orlgjnal pipeless furnace triple - casing patent. Het buildings of 18 rooms or less through one register.. We sill the CaJoriC be cause we know it is c proven success. It circulates pure, healthiul cleaa ketf in every room, upstairs and d0wu. Burns any fuel. Temperature reolated from first floor. Installed ia old forces or new, usually in one day. Coed less than stoves required to heat the tamo space. Sold under the monej-baek guarantee of the Monitor Stove Com pany, Cincinnati, Ohio, and backed by our own personal . guarantee of your complete satisfaction. MORGANTON HARDWARE CO. THE ORIGINAL PIPELESS FURNACE TRIPLE-CASING PATEMT 1920. The M. S. Co. v You are saving I buy an Overland I Motor Co. -.oney Four. when you j j j Standard i ii J 09 o .: D 09 0 THRESHERS and i BAILING PRESSES j 1 he price. on these this j season will be about the 90 . j o o . i r :: ) re t 1 CAROLINA SUPPLY CO. Hickory, N. C. When you arc wanting a rcw tire Set us know and we will send it Parcel Post, C O. D. for your in spection and if you do not care to keep it s nd it back C. O. D. We have coairacicd on tires for ihe coming year and in doing so was eble to bvy at a .very Sow figure which wou'd make our price t you vc:y low and and every lire we sel? h?2s our personal guarantee back of it. let us know the size .and we will save you money. Complete Sine Accessories aSso. Carolina v Supply Cooipaoy ; v Our Motto: "A Satisfied Customer" 58 i 3 SI i' o i ? ! r t I 5 : i i i 8.1 snie as last; year, but it is going to be hard to et. deliveries. vour So ! t Make up do and nhee vour early for a irr- j 1 f"r ?! mirid to order Frick rr-! 1 ji iTir Aiu-ssiier anu a money Maker" Paler. 5 i o . ' to l 3 1 .j i 2 SO il to : !8 !8 Si 1 2 1 J ! ! 2 ') O j IS O I s. OA 1.0 (1 3oGeov,8owOuoooooc-.'eooocoeait .A .tcctutjiwi.jas..-"'-i'-.--''-l-"u liii!iWi!ili;!!ii!!li;!!l!!in!iii! H. TURN Statcsville. N. C. i o ill ONLY A FEW YEARS ago there were many men and women who did not pay their bills by checks. i At the present there is not one successful person in a thousand who does not pay by, check. FIRST NATIONAL BANK MORGANTON, N. C The Bank of Courtesy and Service KM a 1 SOME THINGS NEEDED HERE AND OVER THE STATE We need a State-wide road law, onp tVir.t will fmarantee a uniform avstern. one that will build a road from each county seat to the adjom iner county seats. We need one road superintendent for each county, who shall have charpre of all the roads of the county, and who shall divide them into sec tions, keeping a sufficient number of hands on each section to l:eer the r.me in proper repair. Not much use of building roads unless we keep them up. Burke county is wasting m much money on a natched up township sys tem of roads, superintended, in most Stances, by inexperienced and in competent men. We need ons expert road surveyor ior each county, under whose direc-'r.-i r.nd sunsrvision all roads of the count v tVoU Kn Knilt. We need a new system of .county government. The one we have is antiquated, expensive and unsatisfactory. . , We need one capable, experienced who should bn well Paid and required to give his full time to the study and management of the COlinttr finonooa uriTi t.Wft other first- class business 'men with whom he shall mPPt. and confer once each By our antiquated system and m competent management Burke coun wat.pH Pnoii!h money to have built, nnrl ntninpd a first-class -yrtcm of nublic roads throughout the county. Besides being expensive, we never n-pf nnvthiTiP' done in any rea- '--"Me time. In 1916 or 1917 $100, 000 worth of bonds were sold to re 'wiM the bridges taken away by the 'rhct of 1916. This was more than three years ago and these bridges are "ot all built. vPt.. Whv this delay? What are we waitiner on? Did those that were built consume all the money? It was thought when the not the leading citizens of the whole stock most in groceries n We will buy g car lots, this j saving to the p Having bought out the Feed and Grocery business of R. L. Wag ner & Son in the Lyman build ings and the Grocery business of J. R. Taylor, adjoining, we now Vmvtf three building and will be prepared to keep in anything you need and the feed line, feed and grain in will mean a little consumer. j We have contracts with two of J the largest Fertilizer Companies jj in the State. j Highest cash prices paid for country produce and eggs. Watch g our ads for specials. We will appreciate your business. MM TAYLOR 1 S J. R. TAYLOR , G. D. TAYLOR J. H. DALE IlliilllillllliiillllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIII LAZARUS BROS. MORGANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER 1 1 We call your attention to our Ready-to- Wear Department Each express is bringing us New Suits, Coats and Dresses, that tell the story of Fashions for Spring arid Summer. All moderately priced. Just received 75 more Pattern Hats at popular prices LAZARUS BROS. r 8 J 0 o o I r . cm M
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