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THE BVRKE COUNTY NEWS. Consolidated Nov. 29. 190L THE MOR.GANTON HERALD. wo Subscription Price, Per Year In Advance Firrt-Class Work at Lowest vol.

xvni. MORG-ANTON, OCTOBER 23, 1902. No-31; Herald. CLEVELAND. WATAUGA.

Mcdowell. A Suicide Death of Mr. Samuel Poiton Marion's Cotton Crop-Mr fcrown'l Items of Interest from Over the Ridge NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS As Told1 by the Papers in the Neighboring Counties. Married A SuccessfulJIeetiiig.N Strange Find at Bridge water. to the North of us.

Breath' i cisstion a cr' Pills are cjre dys- Shelby Star. Oct 15 th. Marion Democrat, Oct. r-Boone Democrat. Oct 16th.

Mr. and Mrs. George' jurn bill, Old Mrs. Harrison Aldrich, of The Thompson Company has been awarded theAcontract -for of Glen Alpine, were the guests of Foscoe, is quite ul with fever Mr. and Mrs.

Henry improving and enlarging the Some few of our farmers are CATAWBA. Shelby Methodist church. The improvements to be made will" bunday. Mr. Turnoni is employed bv W.

J. Oliver Co. and beginning to shuck their corn. We ask that nothing be said, or lK-ard a beautiful cost something over fo.OOO. will.be stationed ut Plott during Work will begin in a short time.

but two weddings will take place CONDENSED STORIES: y. When the Tailor' Had the Laugh on Lord Kitchener. Lord Kitchener does not often make mistakes, but- he did perpetrate a ludicrous blunder" Rhortly" after General De Wet had fallen like ah avalanche on Lord Roberts' communications. Lord Kitchener was down the Hue hastily fitting out mounted infantry columns. A large number of details had been gather at" Vredefort road station.

Kitchener determined to equip them and send them into the field at once. He went to' the waiting room to look for. officers and found there a man who was "smart and well dressed and who pleased his lord-' ship's critical eye. "You will com-, mand'a corps of mounted infantry I have just raised," said the general: "Very good, sir. What will my duties be?" "Don't you know your duties?" "My own, yes, sir." "Then don't argue.

What is yor regiment?" "Blankshires, sir." "What in village the last of this month. Rev. R. F. Tredvvay isconduct ing an interesting and successful Chele Pleasant Andrews, of meeting in the Shelby Baptist I 1 -r -r a Foscoe, raised "a cabbage head cnurcn.

tiisrsermons nave oeen the next three months. B. Bridgewater, was in to see us last week. 'Mr. Brown seemed very much over the peculiarity of finding a strand of spool cotton thread entwined among, the limbs of a Targe, old pine tree, which he cut.

down recently. The thread was mingled, in. the BILL ASPS LETTER. Bill Art in Atlanta Constitution. Goldsmith, in a short and pretty preface to the "Vicar of Wakefield," says: "There area hundred faults in this thing" and a hundred things might be said to prove them beauties.

-'A'book may be amusing with many errors or it may berdull without a single, absurdity. The hero in this story unites in himself the thiee greatest characters on earth the priest, the husbandman and the father of a family," Strange that the anther could write such a charming story about the very three characters-he knew least about, for he had no fitness for nor experience in It is not recorded that he was ever in love or sought the company of virtuous ladies, yet his ballad of the Hermit in the 'Vicar of Wakefield" is admitted to be.the tender-est and most love peom ever written. My father made me commit' it to memory when I was young and there are at least a dczen verses in it yet that I can cry over now and it does me good. It is comfort to weep over these sad, sweet things. Langhorn wrote a verse about a poor woman with a babe at her breast hunting over the battlefield of Minden for the body of her husband, and when she found him she knelt by his side and wept and the big tears exceptionally strong and earnest Cotton Mill Men for Webb-rCounty Democratic Candidates Start on Their Camp'aignTOther News.

Newton Enterprise, Oct. 17th. The-next term of court will begin one week from next Monday. A Northern gentleman wasKiere this week prospecting for a location for a furniture The fusion candidates dodge Newton in their itinerary. This is not fair.

Newton people are entitled to see the show. this year, that, after being neatly trimmed, weighed 23 pounds. Fiie Insurance poli-. ii i.i,.:U of -nronerfv they i gave me trouble. Their father was a member of the council, an elder in my chjurch, and I had favored his boys as much as possible; but'one night, just before Christmas, they broke into.a hardware store and stole, a keg of powder hid it -in their bain loft.

They had planned to blow up the calaboose. The city marshal (old Sam Steward) found it and arrested the boys and brought them before me for-trial. I put it off until next morning. That night I went to see the father and mother. She cried, of course, and he choked up as he talked.

"Mine good friend I. has been prayin' about mine boys and it seem- to de goot Lord say mine boys is' gooin to queet. Dey take it all from me. I has been in de calaboose in Stockholm a hundred times, but von day 1 queer. I shost queet right off all a sudden, and I peli.eve if you will try my poys one more time dey will queet." And sure enough they did quit, and grew up to a good manhood.

One of them is the cash er of the largest bank in Memphis, and the other the head of a hardware house in Louisville, Ky. Sometime I think that it is the halo of a' mother's prayers thnt reclaims' many a wayward boy. If the youn-man would, only stop and think think of the watches of the night when he was a teething infant tugging at an empty breast for milk while the poor tired and he has presented the gospel 1. H.l.l 4VvM oibe l.trfSL iiuiuc iui- trutns in simplicity, -yet with power. The has been The campaign is moving on' nicely" among the candidates, there being very little bitterness largely attended.

Two services topmost branches of. the ree, are held dailv. which was very high, and reached aud no personalities indulged in. Mr.X'linton Wellrnan and Miss IHll'll Ull 1ITJCI l. iiicy, established ins In-en prompt-, liy sett led.

t.u- the Home, fiml, down, through the -lower Mose Harshaw dwells upon the branches. political issues, and Ed. Coffey, Josie were happily mar c.mi Aft! ,1 ried morning at 10 "Master tailor, sir." Lord Farmers are getting more cot's o'clock by J. M. Wilson, at It is not" generally considered opponent, uses much of his Kitchener 1 bu8ine88 that Marion, or McDowell county time mailing the public record eisewhere.

the home of the bride mother, Hartford, Cun Mrs. Mary the pre Company of North sence of 'a large number of in? for that matter, is a cotton 01 it eviuenuy neeus growing.territory,butsuchis the and Mr. Coffey does it in a mast- fact," though cfhly on a 'mall scale, erly way. This hov. J.

S. Downey has we weri crlad to see ton on their land than-they expected. The top bolls are all opening and there will be verv little left for the first killing An interesting revival meeting was begun in the Baptist church Allif Xia.ira of New York, terested friends. Immediately. fter ceremony the bridal Chamberlain's Big Future.

John Redmond's -ironical tribute to Joseph Chamberlain in a parliamentary debate, "You ought to be made king," recalls the fact that this is not the first time the colonial secretary has been recommended for small garden plat adjoining fl. W. Hardin irr town Monday, party repaired to the residence of the groom's P. nis resiuence ana eany last 1 attr on iSPnpp of nnm ior of Sunday night. Two services are Wellinan, Pearl, where a li.iiie.

ot New York and Ciciui.su American, placed on our books are ri'iietted before expira- a. write risks horn $i00 to on propei ty in town or juiry, at lowest rates. AVERY it EllVltf, Agt8. held each dav and ''they" are 'well fell Upon the face of her child and mingled with the milk, he drew. bountiful dinner was served.

mother changed him from side to A child misery baptizing in mouths caused by his ill health. Faithful to his principles, this venerable' gentleman came to on the registration books "so that he may be spring ho put a quanity of cotton seed halls, which were thrown from a freight car on the side-track near the Southern depot as refuse, upon his land. Rather unexpectedly," several Mr. Sam del Poston, one of the side ai longed for the morning. tears.

A painting, was made of attended. Rev. Church of Lenoir and the Newton pastor are conducting the meeting. 1 have, wondered how they sur vived, it, and why would they go 'Piut-l'fll IMlhUIUg. able to vote for the men of his largest land owners and wealthiest citizens of Cleveland county, died Thursday "evening at o'clock, after an illness of several is wheat-sowing week all through the ordeal A man it, and Walter Scott says the only time he ever saw Burns he was looking that painting and; cry ing like a child.

"To read the lines and imagine the painting is enough wouldn and not all of them will over the countvt A good deal help and comfort the poor mother was sovvu last week, but this when she feels for the first time Watch months. He has been in feeble health for a year or so, but his week nearly everybody is at it, for me. But if I had been old-smith I would have set down the and by Saturday night, if the confinement Jias been continuous her fust born's breath. But we must not give up the boys. May be they will, like ihe prodigal son, come to themselves.

Repairing weather remains clear, the bulk mother of a family as -greater than the father Evan Howell said he since' early in the spring. De stalks of cotton sprouted and the November election, with a little cultivation bore well. MK. Downey got about' four A. Crisp, of Lenoir, is pounds of cotton seed and he now the Republican candidate fetched -one stalk to this office, for the Legislature in Caldwell The stalk measured, after being county, since the Committee took- three feet high and from their ticket the name of carries twentv-one bolls, fifteen Thomas Bobbins.

Pat stands of which we're fiilly, developed squarely for the Constitutional and the cotton' is first-grade, amendment, as of yore, and if Afnrinn mm- vpt cnnrl InM. Caldwell should be SO unfortu- of the crop, except on cotton and. ceased Was 83 veara old last- Is our business and we jive it our painstaking andcarefvl attention. corn lands, will have been sown. would not vote for a curfew, for his 'observation was that if the father would, stay at home at September and he leaves two Fur Over Sixty Tears.

sons, nine grand and The Hickory papers say that Pritchard was too much for night the boys would, and -that twelve great grand children Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup has been used for over 60 years by millions of" mothers for their children while teething, with song of "Where is My wandering We gi? special uttention to pairing the better grades of iVmehes the kicd that need ex- Craig, that the latter was badly boy to-night?" would not have Mr. Henrv Campbell, who tion for the raising of cotton and nate as to send a Republican to been written. But the fathers careful adjustment. wllipped and that the Hickory Democrats were disappointed.

lived on Mr. Luther Padgett's pence 1 success, it sootnes tne cnua, soitens the gnvas, allays all pain; cares wind colic, and in the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer imme-' diately. Sold bv Druggists in every part of l.l-T -1. .1 can't stay at home at night.

They erection of cotton mills. pi a ce, nea La 1 1 1 ore, co 1 1 ted We try to have our work five arc -wanted at tne store, the office, This is the kind of reporting that the world. Twenty-nve cents a bottle. Be ine legislature, mey uo no better than to confer the honor upon Pat Crisp. tion, such as will win the sure and ask for "Mrs.

Winslow's Soothing the counting room, for on them discredits paper that in of ail who leave their' Syrup," and take no other kind. CALDWELL. depends the support of the family latch repairing with us. dulges in it. They are as evenly out many a tired mother -can sing matched pair as can be found in Where ts my wandering husband A Revival-Granite Falls to Have "Hit Him Again!" Baptist Union.

To the People of Burke County. In announcing- myself a candidate We waot you to feel that when the.Stare. rritehard did notget to night?" Alas, too many xan be Nice Mew Academy in leave vour watch with us for away with Craig any more than found at the club, at the pool A small church was sadly in Lenoir News, Oct. 17th. pair, the work will he done to test of our ability and in a for Register of Deeds, I desire to say I am not a politician.

I am going- to run before. the people of Burke county. I "YE'LL BE THE FUST PRESIDENT." Craig did with Pritchard. Debat Mrs. Alfonso Setzer died at her nd of general "repairs, and a room or the.

hotel, while the mother is straining her mind to mpetent manner. ing is hot the fort of either of home near Olivet last Monday meeting was Jield in it with a a higher post than he seems likely to reach. The first recommendation, however, not made." in 1 them. am an old soldier, and if all good people will give mp their votes and elect me it will do me much good. I untangle that hard sum.

'If A and can build a house in. thirty nitrht view 01 iuisiiig uinus ior xnat view 01 Jas. B. Swindell purpose. The minister having The Democratic candidates have been- voting- the Democratic ticket days and tJ can build it.in-fo'tv irony, but in the good faith of per Mr.

Will A. -Full wood Jeweler Morga. nton 40 years and never have held an office. is ex- I said $500 would be required, a five days, how long will'lt take A started on their" campaign at feet tipsiness. It was at the time pected hi' Lenoir to-day with his to build it?" Hickory Tuesday, and' Oxford Queen Victoria visited Birmingham, fifteen years ago.

Chamber' 1 he roan I have to run against 13 a young man, and he is a nice man, and 1 have- nothing -against him, but I think can- wait a few years. -What bride, Miss Laura Bost of Maiden. Take it all in all, it is the Ford Tuesday night. At both places thev had fairly" good suicide last Uednesday afternoon by shooting himself through the left breast with a 32 calibre pistol, the -ball entering just above the left nipple and going-through him, and striking a near by tree. Theshootiug'Oc-curred in the woods just lielow thevhonie of Mr.

Campbell. The family heard the shot and upon investigation foruid him lying oh the ground, with a pistol neai at hand. Dr. S. S.

Royster was speedily summoned and he did all he could for the unfortunate but his life could not be saved, and he died about hours after the shot whs fired. Mr. Campbell was a dispeptic and had been smoking almost constantly here of late, which added to" his nervousness and made him more "unfit for his work. He was 'a hardworking and industrious faTmer 'and had saved some money. He leaves a mothers whojire the hope of.

the They "were married last night at UNIVERSITY Iain's carriage was blocked, for some minutes, and he found himself the very wealthy (and equally stingy) member of the church rose and said he would give one dollar. Just as he. sat. down, however, a lump of plaster -fell from the ceiling and hit him on 1 do I muit af at once or J. will be out world the saviours ot the chil the home of 4he bride.

dren. They certainly save the NORTH CAROLINA, object of a fluent and somewhat dis of date, and he is comparatively a young man and can wait another turn. Now, it is with the people, apd I crowds. Mr. Self, the candidate for the Legislature, makes the speech, and we are told Mr.

E. J. Justice and Jud e' girls, for nobody has yet sung, ordered harangue from a member where is-my wandering girl to C. Avery, the two Democratic of the crowd who had fortified him 1.1 1 humbly ask at your hands one vote at the ballot box. I am placed at the THE HEAD he State's Educational System.

that he is excelling all its former candidates for the State Senate Jue "eau nereupon ne rpse up nigh!" If the fathers would do their half and save the boys it bottom of the list. I will not act dirty self extensively against the labors of the day. "Ye ain't in office efforts as a speaker. is say in order to get votes. You all know in this district, were with the vastly and ca led out tha the had county candidates, at Hudson artde aniistake-he would give would be all right.

Oh, but for idemic Department, a good deal, for he is one me, and do me as you will and I will now, Joe," "ran the peroration, the wives and sisiers, the most' entertaining speakers be satisfied. You all, or many of you, Wednesday. $00. linswas too much tor an 1 11 tell ye what 1 sees the know I was an old soldier and am un what would become of us without them? Since I have been sick, we-know of. He will be one ture.

1 sees liengland and Jiamer enthusiastic member, present, who was here who. foriretful of evervthintr. ica unionated into one republic sometimes away in the silent the brightest men in the next Legislature, and will.be a credit Law, fvledlcine, Pharmacy. iiutdred and eight scholarships, tuition to teachers and to minis-Loans for the needy. able to do hard work.

Take me up and see if you think 1 deserve anything at your hands. so, vote for me. You all know I am a Democrat. If 40 years services for the party is not' suf yus, and ye 11 fust president. watches of the nightwhen as Job tokf us.

Granite Falls is called out fervently, "Oh," Lord, to have a' nice new acadamy by hit him again!" to the countv. says, "Deep sleep- falleih upon a it does not fall upon a wo tut; iirsi 01 januHrv. Aiie ouuu- Motion Wasn't Seconded. A Montana attorney tells the fol ficient to convince you, if one was to "Vote for Hissandrrosperity' man, for I feel her gentle touch come from the dead you would not be He 'H be 70x80 fet, and two wife and several children THE WORST FORM; lowing story: "Recently I had occa lieve him. ituierrts.

54 Instructors. arranging the cover and teeling was about 50 vears of age. I will give you a statement from my stones, with six class rooms. This with the ten mouths school is the catch phrase of all Republican literature being distributed in this Congressional dis- whether I am breathing or not. Multitudes are singiusr the sion to defend a client in the police court for resisting an officer.

After old captain. See what he has to say. Since I have been sick I have never praises of Koddl," the new-dis Remember I am in. the race to stay the- city had put in its case I moved LIHC0LX. caught her fast asleep and the Granite has just yoted for, means a great deal for that hustling to the end.

to discharge the prisoner for the knuitorie. Water Works, Central Heating System, trtra Levins September 8, 1902. F. P. Venabie, President, Chapel Mill, N.

C. J. F. BATTLE other night she got hurt with me covery which is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by 'digest town. because 1 supped out in the hall Democratic Gains The Win of the reason that no evidence bad been introduced showing resistance on and called the girls down to make a fire and heat some water, for I Hamilton Barnet of Elk town- late A.

J. Derr, $50,000 Devised-Death of Mrs- Sarah Friday. part of defendant. The crty attor ing what they eau by cleansing and sweetening the stom Tusquitee, Clay county, Aug. 20th, 1902.

Wilkes county, commfhed- was sick and suffering, and there 50 YEARS' Lincolnton Tournal, Oct. 17th. ach and by transforming their snicide last bundav mornintr. To whom it tnay concern: was no hot water in the boiler. It cyacoirurE ney argued the matter at length, when I made a brief reply, whereupon the judge announced that the prisoner was -eaiiltv and would be Mr." Walton Phifer, who" has This is to certify that James F.

Bat He left his house saving he was is just as Scott wrote food into the kind of pure rich, red blood, that makes you feel been for several months the pre tle was a member of my company, that be going to the turnip patch. After- 'When pain and anguish wring the brow. good all over. Mrs. drict.

Hiss is posing as the cotton mill candidate and promises prosperity by pledging to. vote for a continuance, of the Dingly high tariff rates. But we do not believe the cotton mill men," the operatives, the wood-sellers and people generally benefited by-prosperous times in ihe milling, business are very desirous of a continuance of the brand of prosperity they have been having the last two years. Most of the mills have been, running only on half time and some have notvrun at all. The mill men are not fall scription clerk at La wing Drug fined $5.

I immediately replied that A ministering angel thou." waiting for his return several .0 Troy. 1. writes: For enlisted July 5th, 18b2, at Fort Heni-bree, Clay county, N. and served with honor and distincting to his Comrades and many friends in the State in the court evidently did not under Store, left Sunday for Wades- hours his people became alarmed number of vears I was trnnhled And as Coleridge A mother is a mother still: stand the situation. It was a mo- boro, where he eccepts-a similar and a search was instituted, with indi.rAst.ior.

n.l 1 -which he was born and reared to the TRACE MARKS ,1 tion to aiscnarge, ana inai was position, Mr. Phifer is a son of The holiest thing alive." i nmvu overruled I would introduce evi close of the war, and was. detached, from company to Col. G. N.

Folk, Capt. G. L. Phifer of Morgan I miy have written it before but Copyrights Ac a sketch nnd description may f.iir (irnnK.n fro. on dent! swinging irom a limb near lorm.

finally i was induced dence Hig honer Tery indign who was commanding the bth.JSortR ttJn.Jr tne nouse. iu use n-ouoi auu airer using niioj. ryftn, unt r.ruem able. Communica- Carolina subsequently I believe to Gen. ion's staff, and that he was will write it again, that one night I agreed to stay with two dear little girls while their father and mother four bottles I am entirely -'eii0v eeourine oatenLS.

Mrs. Sarah Friday wife, of the The series of imer. throutth Munn Co. receive ''Mia, wuhiat chr.Tse, in the 1 nearuiy recommend Hlunn on.l IITAaI .11 I fc'j' C. Glenn and Kodol to all sxiffereis from in a gallant soldier in every respect and highly respected by all his comrades.

ate Nicholas Friday, died Satur went out to tea at a neighbor's. ducted by Rev. E. day, October 11th, neat Hardin, others at the Methodist church 1 digestion and dyspepsia. Take W.

if. MUUKE, captain, Commanding Co. F. 6th N. C.

Cav. A Confusion of Goulds. This pleased I am always happy in their company, and, they and was buried tthe foUowing concluded Wednesday night. a dose alter meals it digests wmyrjustratel weeklv. T.areent dr-', M-ienttfie Journal.

Terms, 3 a When bed iimecame.t tn mine, M. W. Wilkinsonr the theatrical manager, once had one of those dis Sundav at Friday Gravevard. The meeting. ha been a great.

I what you eat. 'Leslie's drug store. undressed them and they koelt by ing over one another in pushing Hiss for Congress. The fact Ms, the cotton mill men don't recognize Hiss-as their candidate. He has only, a few hundred -dollars mill stock, and his principal business is selling, oil to the mills.

I'll i sola by all newsdealers. New York 0 Office, t2f su WashtDKton.D. C. above statement -of I have read the She was 84- years old, and leaves appointments that come to tne man success, and has strengthened iDTHinu saiu iiicir prayers: ra -nr tj I know the our sons and two daughters. She agerial heart in one of -the: bucolic the fraternal feeling in the.

com one soon asJeep trut.l same to be correct. was a member of the Lutheran THOS. DUCKWORTH. the other one tigered and said, "Gran'pa-'whtrit papa comes home munity very About' fifty persons professed conversion and Church and a highly -respected mgm stanus. lie -was behind the ticket seller in the box office when rustid.

ap ipTuE leu Hlnt to Coal "consumers. IA Swedish professor, Svend Ar-rhenius, has evolved a new theory of the extinction of the human race. Ha holds that the combustion of -woman. thirty or more were reclaimed Nine-tenths of the mill men in the district are for Yates Webb. His for The News- proached the window.

please aeU hinvL love Yes, I will," said "What must I tell your mam She closed her eyes sad said, "Nothing she knows I or strengthened in religious life. "Be this. the Gould," ha' QUICKLY. PER- Heeald The result of the county can countv is full of cotton millsand vass'has been a great gain for coal by civilized nfan is gradually dwled, "who owns the yacht i i-NEXTLY RESTORED every one of the proprietors arid Mr. Wilkinson, with visions of aa lve her.

That expresses it. the Democratic party In every warming the atmosphere so that in Hard. Rules For Printers, All printing establishments in DR. JEAN 0'HARRA'S, added interest that would make ior, TharchikTs father 4o? those litr most of the operators are enthusiastic Webb men. In Gaston, precinct, the registration is en Turkey, according to a new law just tie- gins dut: tie? Keeps a i 1 WD VITALIZES is sold with- couraging, and it is confidently increased sales, Answered promptly "The yacht, man-r-the yacht? Lincoln and Mecklenburg the passed, may have only one door, and drug store, and is the- perscription proportion is almost as large that opening on to the 6treet.

Win why, he owns a fleet of 'em partner. He-goes, tot the store! expected that many precincts, formerly- Republican, will show TV'. cure nervous st Vitality, Failing- Memory, the course of a few-cycles years "the earthy will be baked, in tt temperature close to the boiling point. -He bases, his thebry oh the accumulation of carbonic acid in the atmosphere, which acts as a glass in concentrating, and refracting the heat of the sun. dows must be covered with close eiaculated the rustic "I The district is ablaze for before bis children get up.

He 11 "ysteriu, btops all soo the Xervous System Caused Democratic majorities in the next has but an hour with them at noon, guess a man as rich as he be don't meshed wire netting so that no papers can be "handed through. A election. The Democrats will and Jias to return to the store soon 'Lr: essive Use of A TYPICAL SOUTH. AFRL" need no help from me. winrr after sapper.

No wonder these 1 f', rvi 11 1 if carry every precinct that; has And, he pocketed hia. coin and ic that Kilts' T. r-r statement -must be made a year advance of the amount of ink re- it. 0.1 All 1 Tl O. R.

Larson, of Bay Villa, Sundays River, Cape Colony, strode away. Married Schoolboys. little girls want him to know that they love Boys "are very different, and -when they get up in iiiu it -anl 1 an(1 Bra'n. Builds up -erea Xerves, Restores the Fire and in addition to this, will make Hkuuv, wca STRICKEN WITH PARALY norxinets a store tytucal of gains in every precinct the state. A specimen of everything printed is to be kept and must be 1 a.nd BrinrS the Pink Glow There are 1,100 Chinese pupila in their teens mothers lose their in You Younff The will of the late Mr.

A. 'Henderson -Grimett, of ttiia fluence, some say it is bad associates; Of course that has some South Africa, at which can be purchased anything from the nroverbial "needle to an an shown at any time to a police inspector on pain of a fine. "TRADE MARK" FARM SEEDS are the best that can be obtained free from weed seeds and kn parities and of strong germinating qualities. It is very important if you desire to secure good stands and good crops' to purchase the highest grade obtainable. This you can always do by purchasing Wood's "Trade fXark Brand of Farm Seeds.

Wood's Fall Catalogue tells all about Vegetable and Farm Seeds for Fall Planting, Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, Vetches, Grass and Clover Seeds, etc Write for Fall Catalogue and prices of any Seeds desired. WOOD SONS Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. Any Address. John Tull, in age from nine up to twenty-three, and many of them have family cares Derr has been tiled in the office of the Superior Court ot Mecklen place, was stricken with partial paralysis and', completely oie A-unt, Morganton. thing to do with it, but Cain didn't have any that we know of, and.

yet in the shape of a wife and children A FIENDJSH ATTACK. lost the use of one arm and chor." This store is 'situated in a valley nine miles from the rest, railway station and burg and Lincoln counties. The Farm foi Sale. at home. Each year sees a decrease he, killed bis brother.

Environ An attack was lately made on side. 'After being treated by an excutom of the will are A. in the proportion of married school- ment is a big word, but it covers C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, I eminent physician for auite a Killian, of Gaston county and boys, and the average age becomes a boy inherits or ovrn'3 farm which 1 1 W1'l Bell fur onah nr rni-t.

Thulthat nearly proved fatal. It I while without relief my wife about twenty-five miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson says; "I am favored with the H. Sigmon-df this county.

greater evexjr that be gets-from association. One day a frUnd of mine, Hebrew, came tnrousrn nis Kianeys. nis recommenaeu vnamoeriain-s wilL devises property to I interest on balanc Of hva voarc 'I lvAA1w r-t -v 1avia Vti-h iaiU iAf I Pnin Pnlm -Ff nciinnr iita custom of farmers within a $100 Beward, $100. said to me. "Major, I believe yon JlUan.

iucio pic amount of to the-three I nnt hofctlns nf itW i nlmnst. n- firat- vourd die, for-, your, shildrenl WrtJ said tract- A r2w-f house and all A radius of thirty milesrto many of whom I have supplied thildren of the deceased. The -fc hir ftTfint nronelleil Uirelv onred. Gfo. R.

MoDov- Tfl nec- learn that there is at least one dreaded dis hifK iMo. 1 corn Will fihflmhp.r lam's remedies. Al "Wouida-'i. you die, for yours?" said I. He ponderd a while, "Yes, I pelieve I voul.d; dat is, lot all- ease that science has been able to cure in all itsstaeesand that is Catarrh.

Hall's Ca VilV nilllt.crutnn tho larger part of his property con- by cush.ions. No remedy helped AXDr Man, Logan county. sisted of land, of which he had njm until he tried Electric Bit- Va- Several other, re- This 1R a Krat.nXaxu lofTr frtthoir VfllnP. 1T1 SL nOnSA- tarrh Core is the only positive enre now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh tccbiij 06 Rlirroiruiincr rtoi rrh, 3,500 acres Mecklenburg, ters which effected such a won-1 markable cures or partial paiv beinE a constitutional disease, requires hold where a doctor's aavice is noia wnere a uuuwl umvc 10 Jsconmj n.

fer 1 coin and Gaston counties. derfulcure that he writes he aiysis nave Deen enectea by tne tllT 1 almost out ot the question. constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys 1 within nn a mi in iiiv BLore HCf'ff-m. My wi uuie rif f.Jrm feels like 'a new man.

This use of this limment. It is marvelous" medicine cures I nlost widely known, however. tem; thereby destroing the foundation of th uisease. and etvinar tne caticni sirenercn inatl do not need the I the population is pecnaps sixty Dr. W.

H. Wakefield, of till purchase I HP Vioca. withiti the Dast twelve except Frank. frank was bis bad boy, and gave. him trouble; but Frank out to be a good boy, and is one of ther best citizens of Atlanta.

One of my best old time friends was a Norwegian, aa- was killed dur'nu the war. He -had some good, amiable daughters, and uiDUUinr up me consuiuLiun nuu ubidmuk 'ey're in doinar its work; The proprietors backache and kidney as 7a cure for rheumatism, purifies the blood and. builds sprains and bruises. Sold by II. I lft Announcement.

I hereby announce myself an Inde pendent candidate for the office o' Treasurer of Burke county, and. solicit the support of ail political parties whatsoever. E. S. WARLICK.

Charlotte, N. will be in Mor ills Offer Will hold I Al tin fAnrfoon ha Vho much faith in its curative powers entv .1 Parkin mOUlUSi UO K-" thjihey offer One Hundred Dollars for any W. A. Lesl'e, druggist. ganton, at Mountain House, on up your health.

Only ouc at Send for list of i tat it fails to cure. ce bushSS can gei have been absolutely cured 'by Wu'' the Place from Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Addriss, Oct. 31str for one day John full's drugstore. 1 F.

J. CHENEY Toledo. O. This must surely be a His practice is limited "upaSubscribe for the The I-The News-HERALn Office for Job Work. -1'-.

SSf Bring on wood on promised on Itn vadwu.i arvvsv rwsw i.nd? as I was mavor of the town. s. 11. Mcnowpr ior sale Dy vv. j.

uesucurug Iruggists, 75c. nily Pills arc the Best. to Eve. Ear. Nose-iand Throat.

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