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CALDWELL. 'BOOK FARMING" The Sick Pensions -Died of Pneu monia -Mrs. Crisp Falls and Breaks Her Leg. Lenoir News, Dec. 14th. Mr. J. A. Pi;ett, of Burke, is spending a t'ow weeks with his son, J. 1. Puett, Esq., near town. Mr. J. W. Edison, of Ashe- v l e, who one time li e 1 in Le noir, and did business for Mr. S. Covington, was in Lenoir this week. IJe brought home the remains of Mr. A. 11. Barlow who died of penumonia. Caldwell gets this year 1,-'Jo-VjO from the State pensiou f ;unl, and pays into that fund s7io.2:. The amount for Cald well is divided into (54 pensions of the fourth class, $14.50, in cluding '.V.) widows, and six of the:;rd,J9, and. of the 2nd, rd:!.50. Mrs. W. C. Crisp, of Glen burnie, who was visiting her son-in-law, M.r. S. E. Cottrell, of Lenoir, last week, had the misfortune to fall and break her leg. She walked out to feed the p'gs and slipped on a smooth-dressed plank lying on the ground and fel breaking both bones of her ankle about four inches above the joint, Dr. Kent attended her and she is doing well. .Messrs. James Harrington, Ben Martin and Carter Council, who have been seriously ill for some time, are improving, so j are Madanuvs Pickens and E. I A. Abe me thy. Miss Dora Tut -tie is confined to her home with rheumatism and Kev. J. L. Ilealan continues in a precar ious condition. George Bern hardt and Mr. J. T. Spencer's little son, both of whom had pneumonia, are about well again, and Frances Atkinson is holding her own, so to speak. Her symptoms upon the whole, being favorable. Mr. Patterson Hoyle's Experience on a Turnip Patch. Mr. Patterson Hoyle, of Burkenvrnt, who is alwavs j looking out for the best mode 'of farming, read an article in . Tiii: News suggesting that to j make a success at farming a debt and credit account should I be kept and closely observed. Acting upon the suggestion he tried it upon a turnip patch and the following is his ex perience. DKBTOR SIDK. and preparing Cle inin ground, Fo iht a mule to break up and cultivate turnip patch, Sold one bushel turnips for 1 aded shells, This necessitate 1 buying gun to shcot shells, Two weeks hunting at SO cents per day, Feed for mule, 3 months, CREDIT SIDE. IS bushels turnips at 25 cents per bushel, 4 rabbits on the two weeks hunt ( neat), 4 rabbit hides, S 8.00. 65.00. .25. 6.00. 12.00. 18.00. 5101.25. 54. -0. .20. .04. 54.74. Showing him behind 596.51. He is now at a loss to know who to go to for the deficit. Mr. L. H. Corpening ar rived to-day from South Amer ica, where he has been en gaged in railroad work with Capt. S. D. Dunnavant. The latter is still there. Miss Lillie Patton, of the Hospital, is visiting friends in town this week. Another one of Mr. J. F. Woodward's child ren died this w e e k . His f o u r-y ea r-ol d j daughter, Louise, died on j Mondav of last week. The iamily have the sincere sym pathy of the community. Xo one can reasonably hope for good health unless his bow e sniove onee each day. When this is not attended to, disOi ders of the stomach arise, bil iousness, headache, dyspepsia and piles soon follow. If you wish to avoid these ailments keep your bowels regular by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when re quired. They are easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by W. A. Leslie. NOTICE! HOW TO CURECKOUP. Mr. K. (nay, who lives near Aineuia, Daehess county, N, Y. says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine I have ever usd. It is a tine children's renieby for croup and never fails to cure." Wheni given as soon as the child t becomes hoarse, or even after! thecroupy cough has developed it will prevent tne attacK. l ms should be borne in mind and' a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms apivear. For sale by W. A. Leslie. Subscribe for The News. Parker's Indian Herb Pills are a sure Cure for Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache. Dizziness, and Kin dred Complaints. They are pretty to look at. pleasant to tale. They are the mildest, yit most th trough pills in action ever dis covered lv medical science. DIRECTIONS: Take two of these pills at bed time first niht, then re duce the dose to one pill, each to be taken at bed time every niht for a week or more. They will keep the bowels gently open, build up the nervous system, restore the appetite and make new, rich bUd. Pakkkk's Indus Hkkb Pills are a mild remedy that will touch and stir the liver without injury to the stem ch. For sale bv John Ti ll, Druggist. The News and The Atlan ta Weekly Constitution both one vear for $1.40. Get Ready For Christmas. 5 WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUR. WISHES. The Best Holiday Line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Novelties, Etc., ever in Morganton. Beauty, Herit and Low Prices Combined in the m:inv attractive values of our HOLIDAY DISPLAY must make our store preeminently the place todoa larre part of your Christmas shopping. Our full line will be open by the 10th. Come early and make your selections before the best is "-one. We are jruinjj to tfive away a ladies'old filled watch. See our plan on another paje of this paper. J.B.SWINDELL, Jeweler. fTijIIITiiri S FANCY GROCERIES AND FRESH .MEATS. $ Hi m Hi 1 hone 3 Hi Hi an HEADOUARTERS FOR S CHE1STMAS CANDIES I k Hi Hi b Hi Nuts, Etc. 11 f XU Block's Candies in bulk and fancy boxes. French Jl Mixture and Stick Candv, all flavors barrelsof it. f ii S FRUITS. $ iJi Maryland Apples, Pears, Royal Limbertwijjs, Florida U Oranges, Bananas and new crop Dates, Fig, jk- Prunes and Raisins. i U fZK Hi Ht Come to see us and our transactions r f shall be agreeable to all concerned. Ht Hi 1 ! Hi G. W. JONES & CO. a
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