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The Morganton Herald. PAY UP AND GET A BIG PBIZE. Farm Journal is well printed on good paper with -clear type,' stitched and trimmed so that it opens out like a book ; is hand somely illustrated, edited by prac tical, sleeves-rolled up people, in that it is the greatest; grandest, big-little farm paper in America." It is cream, not skim-tnilk. You must have it, and we can get it for you from" now up to December, 1903, nearly five years, if you will pay up your subscription to The Herald a year in advance. This also applies to new advance-paying "'subscribers. 1 C..::,,vv.. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS., Advertising copy foT the Herald must bo filed before 12 o'clock ou each Tuesday to insure insertion, and 6 o'clock Monday to insure careful attention .- TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. A correspondent in the Burke County News last week Davs a de served compliment to Messrs. Gar. ri8on aud McDowell for the energy showo'by them in overcoming the difflcnltie8 of the river lu the work on their mill near the upper iron uriage, . . Mayor Toll,, wjio has recently visited b is old home in Philadel phia, reports having had a most enjoyable trip. It was his first vacation in quite a time, the May or having b come almost as much a fixture in our town as the court bouse itself. f0:00. a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Satterlee leave Wednesday for Asheville. Mr. W. A. Ervin, of West Durham, came in last night. . , Mr. and Mrs." Walter Brem re turned to Charlotte Monday. Mr. Z.T.Corpening's pleasant countenance is again seen on our streets. - . . . . . "' . ' , Attorney J. p. Soainhour vis ited Qreeusboro last week at the instance of the Chamber of Com merce In behalf of - the establish ment here of the Summer Normal School. He reports most favorable progress In the matter. We refer inore at length to it elsewhere. One of the prettiest show win dows in this or any other town is Louis McKesson's candv window in Dr. Leslie's drug stored The girls have a "call" on any unfortu nate swain, who is beguiled into stopping there while escorting them. All other people may ad mire it with safety. The W. 13. T. U. met at Miss Laura Avery's Saturday afternoon last. Attorney I. A. Avery read them the Act of 1891, requiring the public schools to instruct the chil dren upon the .physical effects of alcoholic drinks Holders of teach ers' certificates who have disre garded the act may look to have a sharp stick pursuingthem, if thes e lady workers get titter them, v 10:15 . 11:00 12:00i M. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 3:00 - 3:0 I. T. Educational Picnic ; rrogram 01 educational picnic j to be held at Enola; Burke county, Nov. 18, 1899. Prayer by fiev. JR. L. Pat ton. . Speech by- Thos, S. Patton. ; -Address by Rev. Ii. L. Patton. Address by Avery. . Dinner. Address by J. F. Spainhour. Paper by Miss Win nie Patton. Paper by Miss Min nie Huffman. Speeches by R. P. Kerley and R. L. Sigmou. Closing remarks byt the Superintend - ent. ; All speakers will chose their own subjects. Respectlully, H. O. HOTJK. ElKTiCS RETCT. a majority-of the SPEGIAU NOTICES GRADUATES '&!22i laud's contest was : vVrT.' TT Tn? .TT tTT, TT Tt7 liT." " Jtate issues5 and the SPECIAL NOTICE Samuel 51c- t?ZZZ: iZl!zirri2!Z. 3:40 4:00 Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Marsh are' visiting Mrs. O. A. Marsh at the Hospital. . .: ;, Mr. K.C. Menzies, of the Burke County Bank,"spent Monday in Morganton. , -v ' - . . - .' Miss Cora Wilson leave sFriday for Weldon where she and Miss Beulah will spend the winter Capt. H. C. Bennett, of Bridge water, one of the county's leading citizeus, was a pleasant caller Mon day. .' ' v v;; - Dr. Laxton left Saturday for Colombia. S. C accompanied by his daughter, Misa Kitty, who will enter school there. Misses Constance and Georgia Folsome spent a few days with their sister, Mrs. Churchill Satter lee, on their way to Asheville. Mrs. Q. A. Greer, of Asheville, who has been spending a month with her mother, returned to her home in Asheville Wednesday. Ex Judge J. G. .Bynnm, of Greensboro, is in attendance upon the. court. Judge Bowmau is at the Mountain House". , - Pbilo Harbison,one of the most progressive colored men in Burke, is having bis Dries store room on Union strtet refitted throughout. Ex-Sheriff Lackey claims on 11 acres of river bottom to have raised 512 bushels of corn. Who can beat it! Don't all speak at ouce. " Mrs. M. E. Thornton of Hickory was a guest of friends . here last week. She has large interests' in Burke -and would be welcomed as a citizen again. ' ; w A Mr. Lewis, of Richmond, Va . has been in - town this week stndying the genealogy of so'nie of 1 our old families, a subject in which be seems iuterested. Mr. James Hern, of Hickory, who has held a position at the wood working shop here for t he past year, left on .Tuesday fT Salisbury, where he will engage in similar work. - - STATE NEWS. , Reuben Ross, colored, was con victed of rape in Robeson Superior Court last week and senteuced to be hanged December 7. Prof. J. C. Leonard, who has been to Pennsylvania and Ohio soliciting funds to build an addi tion to the college at Newton, has raised $5,000 for that purpose. The Raleigh papers state that the colored State fair at Raleigh last-week was a veiy creditable exhibition of the industrial and educational progress of the uegroes. The plant of the Blue Ridge Spring and Mattress Company at Lenoir, owned and operated by Mr. J. li.- Widby, was burned Fri day night. The loss is $1,500 to $2,000, with no insurance. A newly-born negro baby, which had been abandoned by its inhu man mother, was found alive in the woods near Salisbury a few days ago. The baby was'ta ken in charge and cared for bnt died soon afterward on account of the expos are to which it bad been subjected. "Homicide in Mitchell. From Mitchell county comes news of tbe killing of two well known young men, Milton Phillips and W. Caraway, there last week. Both were shot from ambush and the v assailants are unknown. Phiflins was found dead in the woods on Rock Creek above Mag netic City, and Caraway was killed near Cranberry. These deaths, coming right on the heels of the shooting of Deputy Marshal Greer over two weeks ao, has aroused tbe respectable citi zens.of thecouuty. Greer died from the effects of his wounds last Saturday. He was shot by the noted Bill Honeycutt, while trying to arrest him. It is said that the government has, or is about to vff er, a reward for the arrest of Hon eycutt. McDowell Democrat. Democrats have Maryland, Nebraska and Kentucky Keynblicans earry Ohio, Iowa and Xew York The City of New York Democratic; New Jersey. ' Republican. -. - At the hoar of oing to press re- tarns indicata the resuits above set out. Mr. Bryan bud-a great trinmph in bis own State where Imperialism was a distinct issue. Mr. McKinley naves Ohio by a plu rality not votes Marylaud confined to State issues' and the Democracy wou in a walk as they did in Virginia, insuring the return in the last named State of Senator Martin. Goebel's election iu Ken tncky is disputed, but ' we confide greatly in Goebel to come out all right in the end. Pennsylvania and Massachusetts are Republican by.loss than the usnal majorities. Tbe election seems to be a stand off, leaving Bryan and McKiuley still the favorites for next year's fight, and with no great cbange'in their respective following!. It is not an election over which eilbei side can display roosters and can non. ' . - . Dcaotr Ip. Clen blood mraus a clean skin No beauty without it. Cascarets candy cathartic clean your blood aud kep it cleau, by stirring op the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin today to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking cascarets, beauty for tea cents. All drugghtts, smtisfaction guaran teed, 10c, 25c, 50c Tried Friends Best Forthirty ycaxsTutt's Pills have proven ablessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick nun's friend. A Known Fact For bflicun headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria,constipa tion and all kindred diseases. TUTTS Liver PILLS ATI ABSOLUTE CURE. WHEAT DRILLS AND HARROYS la tlio TUt of tlo Farmers Now. Dowell has a large quantity of cucumbers in brine suitable for pickliug. Orders left at the Cuko Ware llouo or addressed to him direct will recvivs prompt attention. Trices moderate. ltr I. 14 Im I J- ".The Commonwealth states a fact that is not generally known, and that is that Scotland Neck is the largest peanut market in the world. That is to say, more Span ish neanots are handled on that market than on any othr market in the world. v - . ;. A cotton mill, controlled by col ored people and to be operated by colored labor, has about been com pleted at Concord ana will oe in operation, it is expected,' by the fipt nf ttift vear. There will be 7,000 spiudles and 150 looms. War ren Coleman, colored, the presi dent, says 350 operatives will be employed with two white bosses aud one colored boss. Board of County Commissioners. The full board met Nov. 6; h. A. Seals resigued as Stock Law Commissioner in Silver Creek township and U. Mangium was ap pointed iu his place. The petition of li. T. Laxton and others for a change in the public road near Wallace Est is' was grant ed apd the Sheriff instructed to summon a iury of five free holders to lay of a road in accord a nee with the petition. Petitioners are re quired to put the roa in lawful order at their, own cost. H. II. Hall was appointed a Stock Law Commissioner in pl.ice of T. L. Mor-isou of Silver Creek, resigned. ' - Petition for a road in Upper Creek township lying betweeu Ben Barrier's and tbe Caldwell county line, signed by Wm. Cuth- berson and thirteen otners was or dered to be filed and advertised for hearing at the December mcet- n. . .. . . After the usual routine outguess the Board adjourned. The Court : . This Wednesday noon finds the court arrived at the civil docket, the firt two days haviugbeen de voted to Hucb criminal business as remains to its jurisdiction since the creation of the Criminal court. Bnt one civil case has been disposed of, that of the Land and Improvement Co. vs. T. M. Webb et al, which eutlt-diu a Jioii suit. Of the ap peals from the Justice' court the- "following were disposed of: , . State vs. Jim Avery; guilty, 6 m. 1 . ' Sidney Wilsou pleads ; gmln; costs and show ', compliance with order ol the Court. J. W. Mull not guilty. J. S E,.hy.ml Mar tha Ei.h v Judxt. J. WANTED. Apple Brandv. Will pay 91.50 Address Loweuostein & Co., Statesville, 2J. C. WHITE winter oats for fall sow ing at tbe Cash Ware 11 0 use. B. S. GAlTDEIi sells Waterman's Fountain Pens.. A CAB load of empty barrels and Kegs for sale at the Cash Ware " House. ACAH of fresh acid phoshate, bone potash . and guauo at the - Cash Ware House. MALE HELP WANTED Relia ble men to sell our line of high- yr bT book. prpr4 atptdAilj tor yon. wbieb. mail tTMk. li imu ot lb U1 rrr ehU4 U UAbim to, a4 tat Ycrmlfugo hj Wa war iMf&lif Oami I tor & kajf anlnn. . The Empire Force Feed Drill has been tried for many years and. has given perfect satisfaction. Why buy a Drill that you .know nothing about, when you can get an Empire? Call and let us show you an Empire before you buy. We also carry a large line of Buggies, Wagons and Harncts. MORGANTON HARDWARE COMPANY Founded 1842. pIANos Sing their own praise.' The STIEFF is the PI ANO to buy: it has no FARMERS: READ THIS- gra.le lubricating oil-, greases EQUAL for the MONEY asou save the MiuuLb MAN'S PROFITS and it will last a lifetime; hut we have seveial BARGAINS in other makes. We have taken in EX CHANGE FOR STIEFFS two I VERS & POND pianos, one the finest style that firm and specisltH's. flakes an ex cellent side line, salary r cotn mUsion. Addretm, Kastcocrt Re fining Co., ClcvflanJ, Ohio. 4 P. rr ver.-ed. Bo. Hail way contin ued to Imer day. ' Martha Mull Juilj'. J. 1. reversed. J. N. England and Mars' We have just received one car load of "Star Brand" guano and phosphates. These, fertilizers are manufactured of first-class ma terial and Standard guaranteed. We bcli vc it will be to your interest to use these fe nl- Kngland-JLdg't J. if yS'y ' -1 jlicitor llartihaw ijj prosecm ing manuiacturcs and it is almost a 1 . a i ii i new. li you want tnis make I J "i rv here arc bargains. CUAS. U. STIEFP. rtua iX.rrtwrrr. lHl'nrr. Mrrl4. FACTORY DB4KCH w A H t HiKJ M ; Ko.lS North Tryoa t., CkaHottr. S. C. KB TVMNO AVD SEPA.IS1XO. PALACE OKCAXS. for the State with ztal and discre tion. 11 is lluLor, Jude Bowman, I is exDeditionit, courteous and apt in the law. Tbe court is running smooth and the docket is likely to be left cleao or practically so by the end-of the term. you Bili- A Sure Thing. A transaction in which RRtmot lose is a sure thing. oasness,v8ick headache, piles, pim nlea. bad breath and a thousand other ills are caused by constipa tion and a lazy liver. Cascarets candy cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant ana mtesunai come, Honey in the Bock. Old man Joseph Dellineer, of the Beach Bottom on Paddy" creek, was in to see ns last Satur day. He has passed eighty years, bnt was able to climb recently the face of Chimney Bock, one of th Table Mountain range, and 300 feet above the tiriiber line and 150 feet below the crest of tbe rock discovered a large swarm of bees and "pounds and ponnds" of honey to nso his own woras. tie says that for five years the bees have been working in this natnral hive and that the store of comb mnst be immense, bnt that one can only climb far enooab to see in, but can not possibly get in. Another proof tbisof the intelligence of bees, at least of tbe Burke kind. Notice to the Public. I . 1 1 IIC UUUVIOlbUWl . are by all druggists guaranteea vo . f gtock in tbe Batke Ti enre or money refunded. u. u. Bank, take this method of notifvinz the poDiic oi oar with drawal from the partnership own- R:stiV Dauoramas drew crowds to bis tent on the old v at- are a 8Ure thing. Try a box to toh House lot during three nights d : 10c 25c, . 50c. " Ask your of last weekr Scriptural , subjects pn(rn'sfe for sample and booklet. .... 1 :1 .1 .aa I ana tne uruiK evn weie iuonni- tiens of his boards. Lenok Tews: Will Newland got his wrist right painfully hurt while ont hunting Wednesday. Wbilei! ting ou a plank fence to rest, the plank gave way, causing him to fall and hurt his wrist. Tr, ia Judge Bowman of onr own ditrict instead of Jndge Al'en who presides over our court this week and all are pleased with him. He is home folks, being - as all kuow, from our neighbor county of Mitchell. , Mr. Edwin Camp, Trustee, sold irth Woodling on Satnr- Mr. H. A.Chappell says in tbe Raleigh Ifewsand Observer: There is a rumor that Otho Wilson will cr vt nn the Round Knob Hotel be cause it-will cease to be a railroad eating eatine bouse, and tuat the trains will cease stopping because Otho is not railroad commissioner anw mnr' The liotelis samy -in need of repairs and a new coat of paiut. ' Everybody Sy So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the roost wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently ana posi- day, the 4th, the lots beyond Som- tlveiy on kidueys, liver and bowels, ers' store up to Qoeen street for 1 Ron. The store rcom next Wort- man'd TTnion street Col. T. G. Walton bought for $1,400. Mr. Merton Alexander, who has for the past three monthbeen connected with the Herald, has resigned his position- and returned to his home iu Charlotte, where he will spend a few days. From there he will probably go to Mocksville. BevD. P. Goode, formerly of our oounty, but now of Patterson's Sniiiii era riAirpland conntv. was a UUllUtD,. Vi' cleansing tbe entire system, dispel colds, cure beaaacue, iever, uun nal constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. today: 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all drug gists. , -' - '- 1. The negro Thomas Smith who shot Mr. Chafles Cawthora, and dangerdusly wounded Mr. Thomas Wijifrey (both white), has been granted a new trial by the Supreme court. It is noticeable that -the able jurist of the court dissents, as - T Cre Contlptloi ForereT. . Take Cascarets candy cathartic 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. faiV to core, drnggistsjefund money. pleasant visitor to tbe Herald office I h6 often doea frora the opinions of where ne is a Erewu uu uvo. ,he nresenc oouv uuubj favorite. His son Horace will re- ciark. Wilmington Messenger main here awhile witn nis uncie, Mr, H. W. Connelly, In order to re ceive convenient medical treatment. Our esteemed Upper Creek correspondent, H. M. Bhyae, is in for Court week and boasts Qf hav ing shot more than 20O squirrels this fall. We upbraided hra for ' not having spent the time sowing wheat. He reported Doll Borgess as seriously injures by falling from a tree while possora hunting, which we used as a warning to him pgainst hunting, but without effect ' For Orr rifty Tear Mil. WlR8LOW'l SOOTHINO SWF hM beeft a8ed for oTer fifty" by lion, of moth- er for their cbil perfect access. It soothes the Child roftens the gums, anays n P Vil relieve the poor H"le sufferer immediate y. Sold by OmgKlStS in every pii" Tweoty-fiTe cents a bottle. Be sore and ask other kfcid. ' . ' decaOTlt inir and conducting the same, and .hat w me no loneer liable for anv of its debts or obligations. In making this statement, we take pleasure in recommeifding the Rnrke Countv Bank to the con tinued patronage of the people of Burke county. This 17th day of October A. D., 1899. J. U. BOHANNON, - " H.W. Connelly, . S. B. COLXETT, , . ,.- A, Y..SlOMOTi, J. D. Elliott. In connection with the above announcement of the retirement of certain stockholders of Burke County Bank, for whom we euter tain feelings of tbe higheRt esteem, we desire to state that the present stockholders of the Burke County Bank are as follows: Clement Geitner, A. A. Sbuford, K. C. MniAft. W. B. Menzies, O. M. Boyster, E. B. Menzies, U. C. Mpnziea. J. A. Martin, J. L. Lyeily, Geo. W, Henry, O. H. Geitner and A. M. Ingold. - t?ok Cfnrk hnlrtpria individuallv resDonsible for , the liabilities of lha hank The aggregate worthof the piesr imldera is more tnao a ntTARTKR OF A MILLION DOLLARS. - . officer.-director, or stock holders owes the bank one cent, io oiTnajPfl to borrow . fiom tne J l 0 SW'" hanlr." ' Thankine the pnblic for its gen- Aron.H Datronage. which we shall endeavor to merit by fair treat ment and safe bankings methods, THE BT7BKE COUNTY BANK Clement Geitheb, iresineuu A. M. INOOLP, Cashier. Clemkrt Geitneb, K. C. Menzies, " '. '. A A. SnuFdBD, ' .. ; . V. B. MENZIES, s O. M. Kotsteb, -Directors. NOTICE. In tin matter of S. G. Smith and M. E. Proffit, partners trading as S. G. Smith & Co., Bankrupts. Pe tition for discharge Order or no tice tliereou. West ei u District of Jlorth Caro liuu. S. S. On this the 3lst day of October, A. D, 18U9, on leading the fore going petition, it is ordered by tbe court that a hearing be had upon the same, on the 14th day of Nov ember. A. D. 1S99. before sam j court at HendersoavHIe iu said district at 12 o'clock noon? and that notice thereof be published in the Morganton Herald, a newspa- per prtuted in said district, and that all known creditors and other per so us in interest may appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer ol said petitioner should not be granted. And it is runner ordered by the court, that tne clerk shall send by mail to all known creditor copies of said pe tition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Seal of coutt; Witness, the Hon. H. G. Ewart; Judge of the said court, aud the seal there of, at Stattsville, in said du trict, on the 3lst day or October, A. D., 1899. U. C. COWLES, Clerk. THE HCELLRCE OS STRL? OF FIGS la duo not only to .the originality and simplicity of the corabl nation, bat also to the care and skill with whkh it la manufactured by scientific rroceaaea known to the CaLtroasta, Fio Sracr Co. only, and we wtah to lmprcaa opon all the importance of pare ha In jj the true and original remedy. Aa the ptn.ine Syrop of Fig i manufactured by the CA.UT0H5IA Fin Srarr Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will ia&Lt one ia avoidirg the worthless lmitationa manufactured by other par ties. The high standing- of the Cali fornia. Fio Srarr Co. with the medi cal profession, and the aatUfactloa which the (rennine Pyrop of Flffa baa pWcn to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a iruaranty of the excellence of it remodj. It ia 'far In ad ranee of all other lxxatlres,' aa it acta on the kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, and It dues not gripe nor nauseate. In order to petit beneficial e fleets, please remember the same of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. aAX rAJlCXaOe Caa Lensnujc &. rw Teas. b.t. KOTICK OF SKCOXD MEKT-INO. In tbe United States District Coart for the Western District of North Carolina. . . . . a . a T. Campbell, In CniPtey Bankrnpt. To the creditors of O. P. Camp bell, of Hickory, In. the county of Catawba, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice ia hereby gireo that oo tbe 6;b day of October, 1399, said C. r. Campbell was doty lodged a bankrupt, and that second meeting of his creditors wtll be held in the oClce of Self & Wbiteoer, Attorneys, at on hand during the season and vc. wii. be very glad to serve you. nnni mnnm OF ALL t:S5CI trr ,'T AND i&y ' GOLD - GREAT. SALES For the next 30 days we will offer our Hickory, X. C, at the boor of 12nT;r corU nr rrr-itkf rtAurof nn'ppc o'clock noon, oo the 18th day of 7 w . J , , 1 , - November, 1S99, at which time items Will DC SOlCl at anU DCIOW actual COSt. tlL'rtLTai We arc the people who started the prices; eaid bankrupt, and traoaact acb Kvc are the leaders ot low pnecs; others arc other boslnewas may properly f ,1 : come before aald meeting. umwiuia. vui aitii u uuui uuoiu. reliable goods only at the right prices; more goods for same moniy; same goods for less money, than any other house. This great sale that begins on Monday, Nov. (Jth, juc- THEWEST. TO ARKANSAS L;-& TEXAS..;, SoWale la KZaet Oct. 41k. ISM. W. a. PEAUSON, Referee to I.aokruptcy. MINES ! sents the sort of opportunities that njj msmocn. I V. a I Ko. 4 Anv nrrtnn hnvincr Mineral I J J . o-..:.c ur r.ni i ;nJ since roods like these could be had so cm i ivuviklki wmv wviv.. w r vcr, Copper or Iron, for sale, My; it will be longer before such chance; repeated. L Atiaata.. At kanatta. 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PaUaiaa WtT Ataata to Ghattaaooa, pwncm rvaaia la ar atU f o'clock a. aa. tMlUsaa tCi-pc AUaat M XaomTUIa rta ILAK. Br. Train Ko. TO coMMKrta at Btyc wtt a Q. O. for OnelaBaU. This train carriaa Umfk each Atlanta ta Koaa. . To the South and Cast. FARMER'S WIVES or anj other ta41 bo wib to work Can Earn Lots of Money working for us In pr lima at bom oo our cloth,. oner you a gooa chaDCe to maka flcoty o( spetHlioa; rooory eaailr. In trUara hours, brad :2c for cloth aoi fall dlrcikBa for work, and roiumrocs at ooc CIoUi Mel act where. Addr wisoos k irr co si pax y. (.Vt-N.C) Iloaton, SIm Mftf. lcpt. aocm-norTD. Lr Vaakrb " Chat'nooc " Kama ... Atnrtatt At Atlanta Lv Atlanta. At ! - JarkTlH Ka. ij a, Ko-W KaW 411pm 4 2tm! J 4 4 I t antffollowing the fuH and com. plete directions for preparation, seedinr, and care of Lawns, riven in Wood's Descriptive rataloiroe. which is free for the asking, or will be mailed upon receipt of postal request ' r T. W, WOOD & 50NS, Seedsmen, . Richmcna, va. 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Good caotoo flaanel, pr yard 4c Sc. qcality caatoa H&nacl, per yard Cc 10c quality caatoa fiance!, per yard 7c 10c Clioriou, per yard 7c , 6c wrapper CanneleUr, per yard 5c Good ocUnjr, per yard 4jc 10c extra bcavy dark oxtinp, ptr yard Cc Scbool-boy ka per yard 10c . llcary wool Jana, per yard 17Jc Hair pi&a, 3 tper for lc . Iica, 2 papers for lc 1U11 tbrcaJ, 13 ball 5c Coat's cotton, 3 spools 11c Good macLio thread Sc Wool yarn, per poaad 40c Men's black and taa seAci!es boe 5c Ladios cnderrostsS5c grade, "each 12Tc Men's cndertblns 25c grade, each 19Jc 65c ocderablrt wool mixed 45c 50c men's bats 25c $1.25 men's brogan aboe 05c $1.35 men's druas aboea 9Sc Children's hexrj sboe front 25c op. . Lad it' bety sboea 75c Ladies docgoUsJioealaoeaadbutJii, la all ike d.Zcrtri Ladies' cape 22c. Children's saiu 49c Men's clay womed salts $3.25. 'l.!H?H MPTr- Hrct-ir;c work. I rtni. ....... I X Jl illk - -. rTaitj bring your -watches, clocks, and jewelry to1 vmrlpUs. next to Claywell Bros. v9 ' t u.;ut I Uit, it.
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1899, edition 1
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