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THE BURKE COUNTY NEWS Pwobbing an Editor. I Statesville Landmark. I The Landmark i A. " learn that on last Saturday! S niLfht some sneakthiei invaded i 5 !li;;c.ick! 1 Scott's and King's in Packages. 1 Published Every Friday US-- T.G.COBB, - Editor and Publisher ; , r pi;,,,,. ;rn ! s: ; the premises ot Iviitor Alan- ! ninjr of the Henderson ( iold jE Subscription Price: One Year, 75 Cent six Month 4i jare distressed on account of ThrrcM-nths 2.s 1 1 he m i sf o r t u ne w h i c h has be-j Advertising rates made known -n i fallen Bro. Manning but we 2j a;-;i!cati..n. are consumed with curiosity) A.idre-.-, ail communication-, t to know how a ouintrv editor; Tin; nuKKK county news, j happened to have such a rreat Mokcanton, x. c. ; quantity of rations on hand at ! one time. It mav be that some of his rich kinsfolk! r died and left him a fortune! 'i nil flint li . -t -f i.-jifi 1 . id tn I'vJ.it! ST7 "The same s)irit of milita-1 j)r -lte j)V providing material rism and imperialism that ' tor a souar meal: or it mnv J FRUIT PRESERVING POWDEKS, I SAMEYSIC ACID IN BULK. FRIDAY, AC(;. 31, 1HM. carried vmi t( the Philip)ine Inlands will carry von wher ever you can fine a people weak enough to be whipped bv the United States. The doctrine of imperialism is the i 1 ; ioctrme ot the bullv and the ; nis nieai, coward." Y. J. Br van. be that Mr. Manninir had be come infected with the idea of putting on style and laid in the "six chickens and two lar-e hams" just for the "bi of the thiny." If the latter is the case he deserved to lose Representative Clavton, of Ala., who was in Washington last week, said : "I have traveled considerabl v over the country since the Kansas City conention, and I iind the people everywhere. North, Fast, Y est and South, inter ested only in one question that of imperalism. It seems to be impossible to o-et them to think about anything else. In the liiit of my experience I am convinced that the man who insists that imperialism is not the paramount issue of this campaign is either an ig noramus or a knave." Speaking of the congested condition of traffic on the Western North Carolina road the Statesville Landmark says: ''There is little if any excuse lor this condition of aflai rs. The rail road employes should promptly advise their superiors that more cars are needed and they should be put on. People who pay fare on railroad trains expect and are entitled to some accom modation. If thev don't o-et it they have been mistreated and thev will not feel kindly toward the road permittin'it. There are ot course times when travel is congested be cause it was impossible f ti the railroads to anticipateand provide lr it. but the cae referred to i not one of thest . We must not expect too much A Daughter of Buncombe. Asheville Citizen. Cornelia Stuvevsant Van derl)5lt, the mite of a Miss who has come to queen it over Biltmore House, has naujrht but the very best wishes of the people of her- native county. They bid her wel come. They can wish for her no richer heritage than that she may have the quiet, unassuming- kindness of her doting father and the beauty and goodness of her loving mother. In addition to her parents, she has Biltmore. and thus a good portion of Buncombe is hers. What more could even so important a little maiden as Biltmore's heiress desire? She should, she will, be happy. Mav her health be as ruined as the eternal hills about her. and her whole life as peaceful as the scenes that attract the hundreds of thousands of pil grims to her father's princely estate. Fresh Turnip Seed. The kind that 3 will come up. Sold in bulk or in pound 3 packages. 3 Leslie's Drug Store. 1 New School at RUTHERFORD COLLEGE. XEW EOUII'.MEXT. NEW AIAXA!KMF7 NEW FACULTY. ssA Superb Location. Ample courses. Thorough work. Faculty un o any scnooi or tne kind m the State. Terms 1 s u n a- OW. dents will receive personal attention from instructor Session Begins August 30th. A MOTHER TELLS How SHE SAVED II KR LITTLE DAUGH TER'S LI EE. I am the mother of einth children and have had a irreat ileal of ex prn'ehce with medicines. Lnst summer my little daughter had the dysentery in itV v.oi.-t form. We thought she wnnld die. I tried everythm- I could think ot. hut nothing .-eemed to do her unv i:ool. I siw hy an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and erit aiid "-ot a lu.ttle at once. It proved to 1,0 ,m. ot the vry hot medieine- we cer had n. the hou-e. It saved my link- dauh u'' lite. I am arixioii- for eerv mother to know what an excellent me-li-me it i. Ha.l I known it at lht it w. u'.ii hae -aved mc a "rent d,.,l Prospectus and announcement will be sent on applicv Address Chas. C. Weaver, Ph. D. or, A. C. Reynolds, A. B. RUTHERFORD COLLEGE, - - - N. C. GIVE IT A LITTLE OIL! An engineer on a locomotive oils hi- number of times every day and the rii-!n. r of cverv lav. Your w nn t-,,,,.. .t i - - ..iii I Uil.-i u.ll cUU) !!.. tinucusly; but uhen di.l you have it oik-,1? Are the ik-licate part- : away m dry jewels, to their destruction? Are watches so cheap th,t afford to have yours lose all its -ood time keeping virtues bv m-i,.,-:.' !$rin- your watch to me. before the injury -oes furlhcr.' T,.n. H; excuse for its VH,r performance of late. I will examine if, and .v,,il if 't nixnis no ;itt. ntion. -nd if it does, you shall pay no more than i.-, necessary to restore it to perfect health. J. B. SWINDELL. Watch Repairer. MORCAXTtlX, - X FKESH FJS1I Three Times a Week. Papa -'What i- W ino- about?" it.-t 1 -i- r r , , ! Mama "Why, In- : liet .tiLK to be had on the market at . lowest possible prices. Place Your a Hle ill the vard .'i standing order with nie. It win re- i i ceive prompt attention. I , ily want' oeCatlse he Can 25 cents on the dollar. " i jt into the hmise." I rusting you may taor me . with ' T vour orders. . ; lousiness men and THUS. LOWPEKMILK. ,V(t about if they have th-in- (l()ne at 'pHr Administrator's Notice, hadn't enough Competition t cause it to do its best. l The best form of Blank (pti n for sale at Tin-: Xkws oillce. Having qu iliticd as administrator CoT'XTY XlOWS ofh - "i .coii, t'.oct-.'iso!:. ... i it,. , ,t .,r ... .,,.,.. -V- - .! atixietv a!,d mv little . au-hter miu-h ! - In: !" x" ....r - - . "u" h notify ail ivrs.,ns bavin-- .-i of a railroad munv that ! , "T "n k... f. j aam-t the estate o, :iU dexea.-d to i "i '!. k. i.K'tnv, n. I . t or i-, . t- exhibit them to i -,- . .. . A. LeIie Diu"'it. j before the 27th day of Julv. I'xil. c'r j ihi notice will be pleatl in bar of their l-v l , . i 11 recovery. All person imb-bted to aid Olsons liaVlUj; hl.-kory ! e.tat, will VU:, make iimn, nnM'i tor sale, suitable for I payment. pokos and handles, will do . A- f-s"Mkks. well to m'c Payne cc Nelsoi, AVmTT C' T A' "f Kli ...... 1 '"e S.ntt ilcvelM'il. "fill- tlepot. Lt. j This Julv 27. IVoo. . i contrary they'll praises everlastin.Lfl v All kinds of L l' i le)t on sale. Prices low. Tin-: News and tin- T Wkkk X. V. W..K one year for rl.35.
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