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CAUSE FOR ALARM" NEWS OF THE STATE loss of Annette or Distress After Brief Record, of HaDDeninfrs of Eating a Symptom That Should. General Interest During the do cionc rr.iLED. REGionzD cv pcnu;:A. not Be Disregarded Past Week; Catarrh of the Lungs Threatened Her Life, Mls3 Kinctto Porter, Braintrec, Ytr xnont, -writes: "I ha.ro been coxed by Appetite is just a natural desire I . The Burke County Poultry As- fnr fnnrl; Tors of nnnfttite or sociation announces its second an-1 Peruna. stomach distress after' eating indi- nual exhibition at : Morganton: on aofbdp cate indigestion or dyspepsia.Over- November 22, 23 and 24. ' much and would nover haro cured me. eating is a habit very dangerous to The roller mill and adjoining "I caw a testimonial la a rerun x , ' i i v I.!. - . : . , ,..,.- almanac of a caao Blmilar to mine, and a person's good general Haealtn. warehouse of the Home Milling i commenced using it. - v It is not what you eat but what Company at Lenoir was destroyed "I was not able to wait on xnyeif you digest and assimilate that floes by fire last Wednesday. The loss I began nsig it. I gained Ycry jo lL 'j. ' i. . . -t t .slowly at flrit, but I could bco that it you good. t. Some of the strongest, is estimated at $6,000. - waa helping me. heaviest, and healthiest persons ;jr j Frank Fooshee a news- "After I had taken it a wbilo I corn are moderate eaters. narr-man 'from South' Carolina menccd CP tringr., ,Uck7 ' mL11 -Lt. . mi paper. man irora douiq oaroiina, BUbstance from my lungs. This grew There is nothing that will cause has leased the Waynesville Courier leas and lee in quantity a I continued more, trouble man. a aisoraerea from Mr. G. C. Briggs and is now the treatment. . . ' M il . - r I "X grew 4iiwt iii-iuj kuau a uu wwu m charge of the paper. ; ; tor long and now I cMl myself The Gaston county farmers, says weUM the Gazette,, are now. making - from 25 to 100 bushels of corn to the Carlyle Items, acre, whereas bnl a fewyearsago Carlyle, Nov. C Luther -AViso v stomach, and many people daily contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. - .1. , ' We urge all in Marion who suffer - M . . , x Thfttr niAi'o.niolrinfT nnltr ton rr nr. It - . 1 i . t indigestion, or dyspepsia, whether u u r " " nas return ea uome irom lacrosse, -V ..- u v -n n teen -.bushels.-. ..'- w---," " Wash . acute or chronic, to try Rexall . XT f v . VBSDv - j Dyspepsia Tablets, with the distinct The North, Carolina Electrical . Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H M. understanding that we will refund Power company will soon have Hcnsley, the 29th inst, a son. their money without question, or completed a duplicate power line Mr. and Mrs. Monroo Bellinger formality, if after reasonable use trom of this medicine, they are not per- two lines between these points go- ganto where they will mako their fee tly satisfied with the results. in& through different territory. future home. . , We recommend them to our cus- ; F. A. Gordon, traveling repre- J. B. Low is of Marion is visiting tomers every day, and have yet to sentative of the International Har- relatives and friends here, hear of anyone who has not been vester Company, fell dead in Hick- S. C. Hcnsley has returned to hAnAfitArl hv : ihpiri: Wfl HoWpstlriory last Wednesday while Drepar- his work at CrestmonL believe them to be without equal, ing an i exhibit of his ; company's They give very prompt relief, aid- goods'for the street fair at Hickory; ; ing to neutralize the gastric juices, The -: Supreme court found no .strengthen the digestive (organs, error in the trial of Mrs. Janie .to regulate the bowels, and thus to Noell, convicted in Rowan county of being engaged, in-the "white i eradicate all unhealthy symptoms, slave traffic," and her sentence of .We urge you to try a 25c. :.bpx five years in the state penitentiary of Kexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which will stand. gives 1 5 d ays' treatment. At the . i ; i train on thc'W. N; C. railroad now stop- regularly at Cleveland, Elm- Have a very lare Ho of Sheet Iron Pleating Stoves for wood at very at tractive prices, also have better grades of heating stoves for wood, and an extra heavy bore heating stove suitable for school houses or churches Several sizes of coal heating stoves. Oil Heating Stoves at 0325 and 5j54.QO the stove. Cook stoves and Ranges. JJ)o n end of that time, your money will , be. returned to you if you -are not satisfied. Of course, in. chronic cases length of treatment varies. i For such cases, we have two larger sizes, .which selLfor 50c. and Si. 00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall ;. Remedies in this community only 4 at our store The Rexall Store. J. VW. Sti-eetman. .".'.V. --.-v : .." . Z.J;--. " . IF YOU SUBSCRIBE - AT ONC& YOU CAN GET THE -52 WEEKLY ISSUES OF C Willard and "Hugh Lewis and James Gray caught (our coons and two 'possums last week. , John Burkhart has returned from a visit to homefolks at Morgan ton. Sunday School b progressing nicely. . Ai A. Hcnsley was at Black Mountain on business Saturday. The farmers are sowing wheat. Jack. 00O00O0C0a 00O S0S0000SOKSO0OtOOf9 o o BelgioniMS Europe's most dense- wood, Catawba, and Bridgewater. ly populated Nation, having at its Heretofore it has been a through last census 7,317,5G1 iubabitnnts to train, making only principal stops its 11,373 square miles of territory. along the way from Salisbury to Asbeville: . " : ' ' A charter was issued last week ior the Brevard cotton mill of Bre vard, capitol $100,000 authorized and $51,000 subscribed J)y W. C. Cleveland and J. H. Williams of Greenville and Welch Galloway of Brevard, for the establishment of a mill for general textile purposes. With hay at twenty dollars a ton who would not be a hayseed! It doesn't require an axe to cut an acquaintance.. o o o o o n o o o o o - v o o o o o o o o 0 o c c o o for 1912" for only $1.75 ; also all the issues for the remaining weeks of 1911, . Free:' It. is - your last chance target -' the paper at? this- price.' On January . : 1, 1912 it will be advanceji to $2.00.v c -mm. Serials and Other Stories. The 52 issues of 1912 will contain the equivalent of 30 volumes of the best reading, including nearly 300 Storjes, Articles by Famous -Writers, Athletics for Boys, Chats with -Girls, ; the Doctor's Weekly Counsel; etc . Send for Announcement for-1912 and Sample i Copies of. The Youth's Companion Free, . j FREE to Jan. 1912 i Every New Subscriber Wbo cuts out ' , and tend thi slip (or mentions this ?aper) with SI. 7 5 for the 52 usoesof . he Comp&nlon for 19 12 will receive All . the issue for tbe remaining ? weeks 'of 1911 free, including- the - beautiful Holiday Numbers ; also SN The .Companion's Picture Calendar for 1912. lithocraphed in 12 colors , and cold (an extra copy beinc sent to ' every one making- a gift subscription). Then The Companion for the 52 weeks -of 1912 all for $1.75 your . last chance at this price. On January 1. 1912. it wiU be advanced to S2. equal number of wire hooks with which to attach the tags to the bugs -of fertilizer and cotton seed meal are being stored in the de partment of agriculture as the sup ply for the fiiscal year beginning December 1. ..Each 'tag represents wfi a revenue 01 two cents to the state o tszd r I department. ? ' - A car load of hogs, consigned to some man in South Carolina, was broken open last Thursday and the hogs escaped and scattered over the landscape, when a southbound freight train was derailed near Fletcher on the Asheville and Spartanburg road of the Southern Bail way. Many of the hogs have been recovered. " The plea of the Southern Rail way Company that its having its passenger station for Rutherford ton incorporated as Hamptonville precluded the possibility; under the law, of the .corporation com mission requiring the company to join in a passenger station for Rutherford ton at the site of s the Seaboard Air Line," is -overruled by the commission ; and the two railroad companies are directed 'to submit; plans for. a union station within thirty days. X0i S 1 f3 i4 e a. r- 1- O St3 o o n o E u 2 o o e o o t o o n .5 uU o c a 3 s.. u i :1 si-- S I z c o B o The foundauon of cvcr success, business or profcssicr.il, 1$ rnoncv. Save your money and a good opponuniry for you 10 i make a profitable business investment uill surely come. Bcr'n o saving and keep on saving, and you ni get ahead. There is o 3 no otner way 10 do so. Make OUR Bank. YOUR Bank. Wc pay liberal interest consistent vtth safety 4 rcr cent. The Merchants and Farmers Bank! o 000OvOvOOvOvOiOvOOvOvOv:tOvCCoeCCs;s -oco o o o o o o o O C3-TT U O C T3 r E ?l O O f W 1 w ' Br V o c -5 .a d o o 3 Bring your fat Calves to Nebo, N. C after No vember the first from 3 to 6 weeks oldL Vill pay 3c per pound oa foot ; ,THE YOUTH'S COMPANION V . BOSTON. MASS. . : v Unr Snbcric5 Receded tl TH Office. Dstkcd at Cold Steel. i wonian r ieL a doctor cut my foot off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio, tal thdnh a horrible nicer had "been the plague cf my life, for fonr years. In stead I used Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, and my foot was goon comDletelv cnreL" .Pay your subscription to The H rns, Boils, Sores, Bruises, Ec r - zema, Pimples, CJorns, Surest Pile cure . w - e iv4vvMau a Q JVviOt Will buy them all times during the week except Saturdays. (P" -3 . Notice Sale of Land. By Tirtue of tho power cf con tained In mortis il'vxl frcrn U. F. DaTia, wsd trifo Uran DatIl to It. II. Bright. rrltcrr4 in th onio cf th Ilriiter of DcIa for McDowell county, in book 12 at rage th uce hating bixu execute to r-renro the raymnt cf a certain iota cf tuonr ttrrio default baring Wn nvalff in. tho jay-j raent thereof, the nnln!;mr J ciutrn of tho fuid M. B. Bright, deccojl. will tell to tho hishf,: Udder, for cxh. at tho court houio door in ilaricn. Mc Dowell County, X. C. on Saturday, December 0th. toil. tho following dncriUl Uz U in Men- landa of Klznlra Monus. AlUrt Lawic-. and others: B?rinnln on a whito ck ar.i rar wct 20 poles to a etalic; thence :rcvh C-s poles to a etako: thr.co vt 8 ;c!rt to a rpaalsh oak: the -co f. u'.h wrt 12 ipolc to a whita oak; tbrnoo nth CI wct 17 pole to a rtako cn noulh ta-k of a branch; tbracr tonth 83 w4 wfih FAid branch to Hock crrk: thencm -with lgrniH Lawiart line to a ch-.tnutcnth'i public raid; thenoo ith tai l Iwiri lino to a blAck cak cr trm c u ridcf the road; thenco with J. li. :!cr.-xrnU-5 to a corner of tho William Br:.;h: Ulat tho hvad of a branch; thnc triih ia!d Bri?;ht" lino .vt to attako and 7. in a hollow; tb- r.crth L " ta a tak and gnin; th"Uco r.vt 3 rc!-. to a rraaih tak; tb r.o. r.crth r. r.vt ;U to a pa t cr.k; thtr.cn routh 5 c -ut to a j ri mn;cn and rx.:k ;:; th'T.c ?onth C7 -.t 3i cru-.-'r- crci to a cb .:;ut; t f,::::h U wt 71 p!r to a t irv; thecw crrth W p;lc to a tub; tb-sop fccrth Hi nut CO j-o'.r to a tonr wcol; thence to tb jrinr-ins. contAinln Hi a-mi tcr ce ThU 7th day cf KottraUr. 1111. A I B:u-)T anl Q3Lt:wnr?i Birr. Kxccntam cf Jd. lb Bright, (donajl nonce irarah Js Jin;nfrn;n-lwtji. Ilol rt Jirr. rnr oo. . TZla J Icrocc IIwI-? Jlmn?rrm. ! Hlao.! aiti bmbir. !. hUn-.nel H.IlanX and Bcs mln J:nimcr:3. mln Jltztr,-TM. will Uk ncUc, tbtt a 5 prdal Xrrcr.;r rr.U:!I ai atcr La t-rn ccrr.mn-M in tbf rrricT Ocrl cf f .! 1 0-;;!y, f .-r th ;-:rj cf Lat lr.- tbo d-jrrr cf jtvl-'.; ;n tb tadi cf bfr drtcjLsi htund. :C IL Jtrcin n. to brr; an-1 tb aald fmlAtrt will fnr.h'r tjJt that b U n;irrd to t; xr U.'.r lb nrd?-f.'ne-i c:k at tl C-.- in tb cccn l - at Miri:n. Mcl;wf:i CF Ncrth Car -Una. cn tb :ih ilar cf I crtnlrr. I ill. an I aiwcr cr ien;nr t tb c :n ; : ilnt cf cr th ; Uls- ti.T w.n :r to :bi ci -rt f.r th r l;-f dfi::ir. d in bT cr:..; 1. Th'.l Clb day cf T:;;tr-r. iill. Ct:k i Cccrt- t!. n?s of McDowell! H Pn :r .-, for $1.C0 t-rr jets.
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