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THE MORMNTOTHERAiId! Consolidated Nov. 2S. ISOI. Subscription Price, Per Year In Advance IN THE Piedmont Section VOL. XIX MORG-ANTON, N.

O. JULY 9, 1903. No- 14. CALDWELL. I0RGANT0N HEALTH REPORTS Lenoir Topic, July 1st.

It 3B iV.l 1 Urn MADE WASHINGTON STARE re your stomach liver is out cf Pi Us will clean i cure your dys-kc your liver right, ke, easy to operate. druggists. As Told by the Papers in the Neighboring Counties. They Were too Good to Believe and Were Retui ned for Verification. The Low Death Rate.

Cottiell, their physician, they are all doing well so far. That section is the onlv one in this part of the country where milk poison has ever given any trouble. J. C. Dunn, of the firm of Dunn returned from Flk Park Saturday, bringing with him a blushing bride of fourteen summers.

The tender bride who has launched her barque so early on the untried sea of married life, is the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AV.C. Walch, of Elk Park. We are told that it was a Gretna Green affair.

The uptown telegraph office began work last Thursday. Miss Minnie I'resuell is teaching a private school at M. C. Maple's. Quite a large addition is being made to the stables of thellenkel Live Stock Co.

The Harper Furniture Co. are planning an addition to their furniture factory. The Lenoir Mills will close Saturday, July 4th, and remain ir Ix-iird a beautif ul I'iivMi use in "Ur? nVPfcr the isxers A DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE IP r.H'LA Co. sm! N.H. Great Wealth in Timber aad Miner closed until new wheat is ready now, in fact, bringing more than their face value to" adorn the cabinets ot the numismatists.

The operations iu Silver creek miuing district have heretofore been confined to a small an-u ulong the streams, but au Eugli-h company is now operating at Bnndle-town on a large scale, and with an abundant water supply, brought twenty miles through the mountains, will be able to work out a large body of land exceedingly rich in gold ore. In the Sixteenth Annual lleport of the Director of the U. S. Geological Survey, 1S95, Mr. George F.

Becker has an interesting paner on "The Gold Fields of the Sou-them in which speaking of the South Mountain area in Burke and McDowell conn, ties, ho says: "The ores could be mined and reduced lor $3 per ton-ur thereabout, and it seems in. credible that veins of IS inches or more in width, averaging 10 per ton should be allowed to remain Monazite is found in all the gold districts, and is au important byproduct of the mines. It is shipped to Eugland and Austria, whero it is used in manufacturing the Wellsbach gas hood. A few diamonds have been found in the county, and aquamarines, amethysts, zircon sjrubies, agates and garnets both crystal and massive, alsFranchise Granted for Water Works and Electric Lights Morganton Asylums-Schools. Hotels and Banks- Staff Correspondence News and Obsetver, Kaleish.

Morganton, X. June 2'J. A community of fertile fields, congenial citizens, beautiful scenery, thermal tempered climate, abundant mineral wealth, great water-power, virgin forest of pine, oak, popular, hickory, maple, ash and for market. We learn from a letter to home folks that Miss Lizzie Thomas has graduated from the Bliss Business Collegge, North Adams, Mass. The Board of Graded School Tar and Axle Grease Stains.

To remove stains made by tar and axle gre.isc white cotton goods and linens are best cleaned with soap, oil of turpentine and water, used one at a time. For colored cottons and woolens rub first with lard, then soap and water and allow it to stand about half an hour; then wash with oil of turpentine and water alternately. For silks the same, but use benzine instead of turpentine and drop water from a certain height on the underside of the stain. Do not rub. Trustees last week approved the plans of McMichell Hunter of Charlotte for the new school wri.e Fire Insurance poli- on kbids of property largest home and 1'or- pj-cs.

on property tu agency, established ii'N 3 oi. Ins been sfactnriiy settled. We -ire agents tor the Nonh Carolina Home, Aetna of Hartford, il.imburgf Bremen, u-f lord, of Hartford, Con. bisuraace Company of North America, Niagara of New York, Homo, of New York and German American. Polit ies piaced on our books are pi renewed before expira-atina.

We writ? risks from $i00 to on property in town or coautry, at lowest rates. AVERY EKV1N, AgtS. Pnst-oiuce Building: TiiE FOUR GREATEST Stock Remedies of the Age. peting points had the same fortunate environment. Eesults are showing the wisdom of the State's choice, for while the average death rate in the fifty-eight hospitals for the insane throughout the United States has been, for the past ten years, eight per ceut, of the number admitted, the death rate at theMorgautou institution, for the same period, has averaged only four per cent.

CLIMATIC COMrAlUSOSS. The mean annuaL temperature for Morganton, as given by the State Agricultural Department, is 50.8 degrees, the mean for spring summer, autumn aud winter being respectively 57.2 73 6 degrees, 5S.1 degrees, and 2.1) degrees. By way ot comparison it may be stated that Venice has a mean annual temperature of 5G.7 degiees and a mean winter tern peratuie of 38.6 degrees, its summers being hotter and its winters colder than ours; while the mean winter temperature of Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Asheville and Pensacola are 28.9 degrees, 27.4 degrees, 34.5 degrees, 3S degrees and 50.5 degrees, respectively Between the winter temperature of Chicago and that of Pensacolo, there is an average difference of twenty nine degrees, while Mor-ganton's winter temperature of 42 degiees is exactly midway between the two extremes the ideal.wiuter climate. CATAWBA. Newton Enterprise, July 3rd.

Mr. J. Arndt expects to make 1,000 bushels of wheat. Mr. Noah Iluitt also expects to make 1,000.

At the Methodist parsonage last Sunday, Rev. W. F. Wonible united in marriage Mr. R.

I. Love and Miss Rertie Murra', daughter of Mrs. W. A. Murray.

Mr. Bob Lutz has a dog which is making war on snakes. Up to this time he has within the knowledge of Mr. Lutz killed 18 copperheads. How many unreported snake victims there ire, Mr.

Lutz is not able to say. Mrs. West Smith of Jugtown sent The Enterprise a bottle Monday in which was something on the order of a cabbage snake. It is eight, inches long and about the thickness of a horse-hair. In color it is white, and was found in an apple.

This must be an apple snake. Mr. J. R. Tallent of Burke county paid The Enterprise a visit the other day.

lie said it was the iirst time he had been in Xewton for 25 years. He was surprised at the changed appearance of the place. He is an enthusiast on monazile, and says the branches of Burke and Cleveland are yielding loads of money. He was going to Ball's Creek to prospect iu the branches on ex-Sherift Bandy's place. He says he can't see why Catawba can't have a hand in the monazite business as well as Cleveland and Burke.

From Ball's Creek he will go to Rock Springs. Just GASTON. Gastonia Gazette. Still the general sentiment is that crops are backward as much behind as they have ever been known to be lint they are1 growing-. These rains and warm weather bring the crops and grass a humping together.

During thestorm last Saturday-evening Mr. John Riddle and two sons, near Begonia, narrowly escaped death from lightning. Mr. Riddle was plowing in the field with his sons George, Fred and Robert near by. Quickly an electrical storm gathered in the sky, and there was one Hash after another, with the sharp report of the violent electric discharge near by.

At one of the reports Robert, the oldest son, saw his father, the horse and his two brothers fall to the earth as if shot. The horse struggled up and dashed away panic stricken, but the father and his two sons did not move. Robert ran a hundred yards to reach his father. Fred, the older of the other two, recovered himself and ran to Geoi bout fourteen years old, and found him stiff. He carried his brother to the house, where he remained dazed for an hour or two.

Mr. Riddle was still lying prostrate when Robert and his sisters reached him, but did not seem to behurt. In assisting his father to. get up Robert noticed that he could rise without assistance. When asked why he did not get up sooner, Mr.

Rille answered, "I didn't want to; felt too good." The shock had apparently paralyzed his power to start to get up, or had benumbed him into a spoil of comfort are found, the latter in such abund chestant, with excellent transportation facilities is an ideal one ior a home and for profitable investment of capital. Such a commuuity is Morganton and Burke county, whose valleys and mountain gorges, waterfalls and winding, rushig streams and livulets, present aud attractive picture. "HAIL TO THE HIGHLANDS! "Hail to the Highlands of North Carolina! Grandest of States, let them ring with her name. Where now the witling' who dares to malign her Where now the country that knows not her fame? Hai! to the Highlands! The land of bright waters. Land of the mountain, the cliff, and the dell.

Health to their eons, and long life to their daughters! Peace to their homes where the mountaineers dwell! Hail to the Highlands! How beautiful their valleys. Boundless their forests, and priceless their ores! i. XX CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. "When the stomach is overloaded; when food is taken into it that fails to digest, it decays and inflames the mucous mnnbraue, exposing the nerves, and causes the glands to secret mucin, instead of the natural juices of digestion. -This is called Catarrh of the Stomach- For years I suffered with Catarrh of the Stomach, caused by indigestion- Doctors and medicines failed to benefit me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.

J. li. ance that it has been shipped by the carload to be used in manufacturing sandpaper. Iron ore is found in many parts ot the county, though no attempt has ever been made to develop any of the mines. nlUdiiUUl Food building.

The estimated cost of construction will be 7,500. It will have eight rooms and an auditorium. Messrs. T. J.

Snyder who hae been contracting for the C. on Wilson's creek, filed a deed of assignment last Thursday naming J. T. Mont-goinmery as assignee. It is not learned the amount of their liabilities.

The laborers are named as preferred creditors. Some time soon the management of the C. tells us they hope to put Pullman cars on the daily mail trains. The work of remodeling the Baptist church still goes on and by and by our friend Church will have a bran new church. It is with a great deal of talk- Cattle.

Sheep and llogrs, I or II -rso; Poultry Food AUluiillUll There are outcroppings of mag i I'oultrj-, aiifl as netic iron over a large territory iu ROUGH ON LICE the South Mountains, Svo miles south of Morganton. Limonito Dfittlito All I Kintl of llc ft oresarc found in the Eastern Jpart Rhea, Coppoll, Tex. Sold by of the county near the South Fork of the Catawba, and also 011 Pad- ss all druggists. a In the county besides the Ca- die-s creek aud Short OU Mountain. tawba.

are four rivers aud creeks TUere ig of Ume8tonc for Marion Harland's Are. Marion llarland (Mrs. Edward Pavson Terhune) is credited by cy riaxinc. on the Xorth Fork of the Iforae "L.iiiimeiif, fur ami Suns. remedy sold under a positive i.ivti't'.

None genuine without pic-oi Sam. V.MT AI'TriiEI) BY norlcan Stock Food FRKMOXT, OHIO. great waterfalls and great beauty. Catawb a ucar tbe tw0 iast niea. clopedias with seventy-two years of Healthful the zephyr that over them that Dr.

Flowers can make 'Iheseare in part Upper Creek, t- nftd nrft Manfitita anii I age and nearry forty titles of books. dallies Wilson's Creek, Shnl's Creek, Pad kpmatitn i)fiPn fQUmi on Granite people believe that on She concedes the latter, but of the from the glen where the cata- ormer she says "Why will my arac roars. dies' Creek. Laurel Creek, Irish crcek ia th(J nortuern part Creek, Silver Creek, Lower Creek, of lbc county) at n0 greafc distanco Muddy Creek, Hunting Creek, lrcm the ere'at meenetic iron mines great megnetit Hail to the Highlands! Upon them is 1'OIi SALE MY I'DHNEY COMPANY. dawning Liuville River aud John's River iasi aiuruay ne cnugnr.

a nine fox up in Little River and left it up there to be raised. If Henry Wilson knew of this he would call up his old dogs ami lose a week hunting the old ones. adjoining at Cranberry, in the Light that will fill them with wealth rri l. i 'n i and with power. xu.ougu iciLuo vmieja mew water county of Mitchell, which are free why he has picked on the bra ach What of the noontide, if this be the um.l Hiitm5.

iliilli Iliil. piay auu give tortn me sweet song phosphorus and sulphur land friends (and cyclopedias) persist in making a septuagenarian of a woman who never means to rise sixty? When I toll you that I went to a dinner party last night, arose this morning at 7 and have a 'first mail' of 112 letters; that I go this afternoon to a club tea and afterward to another dinner; that I walk two and three miles daily and can read the daily papers without glasses, you -1 1 1 1 1 ir ominLln mn in "fni- es around places morning? BO'S'inS. rnsumg waters, xueir wlljch from c0 t0 C8 pcr ccnt What will the fruit be, if this be the ior snonazite, not take power once naiuesseu win cause of Kaolin, corundum and flower?" broken. O-DARD RAILWAY -CF TiiE uuikc ccuuiy tu u.uBsum as iuo graphite have been found in the lose- South Fork valley, and there are Other Caldwell Items- I.t News. July 3rd.

Mrs. F. M. Serog of Mor Morganton is three hundred rhe condition of Miss Lizzie lime to cxplaiu. Mr.

W. P. Bost, mail carrier on rural delivery route No. 2, tells I miles from the seacost and an hun- Two huudied thousand acres of large deposits of talc on Browu Adams, whose serious illness has gaulon, came to Lenoir Tuesday virgin forests of white and yellow Mouutain and on Jonas' Ridge dvins that 'seventy-two-years of drcd and my ea8t of the e-en a source of anyiety to her pine; oak, hickory and poplar tirn ase" Mrs. Terhune has recently westernmost boundary of the State, MANUFACTURING PLANTS.

many friends was somewhat im prepared and delivered a new lec- It is an old "borough" on the ber dot mouutain and valley. 1 proved yesterday. Much timber land has been pur- Morganton ueeds more of these. lure, with the happy title, "Looking bauks of the Catawba, being in us ot tiie on June 'l 01 on a visn 10 removes. Mrs.

Rebecca Clippard of Cald- We hear of some pretty good, well's township. She was born about average, ci ops of wheat ia Sept. 13th 1810, and lived to the this county, and while the corn ripe age of 92 years, i months sman tne stami is ,0,1 tttiii esnvara: mo June Art 01 urowing Corporated in 1778. The State chased but it ia regretted that the It has two cotton factories, a sash lumber, practically all of it, is being and blind factory, and a spoke and Line to All. Points TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND shipped in tbe rough when tbe es- handle factory, and there was or greatest and costliest institutions URUTALLY TORTURED.

and 8 days. She was the moth tablishment of furniture, sash, ganized a few days since a com prompted one of the old presidents the crop looks well. A certain young housekeeper er of 11 children, 40 grand child A ease came to light that for of its Univerity to refer to Morgan blind and ilnnr fanlnrieis wnnld eivft panv for the establishment Of a ininiere.iTiii ior- n. wr ..1 ren, 42 great grand children and large. employment to labor and furniture manufacturing plant.

1 1 -i 1 .1 1 iuu as mo csi.eiii uapuai ui in I 1 1 T' n-L 1 In MMitn unif Ini I i 1 1 1 JRTO RICO. more quickly build up the section. I BANKS 10 great-great grand children. Munimif, uiru nas peruaps nevei ueeu ortu Carolina cook dress si chicken for cookinf. en nailed.

Joe Goldbrick of She was a member of the Luth Co nsn. ii writes: "For Li nas me same laiuuae as VALUE OF TIMBER I mere is due one. inis one uowever, manifests a liberal policy eran church and was buried at years I endured insufferable Yeddo, in Japan, and Teheran iu exclaimed "Aunt Harriet te, on what part of the chicken do the dram sticks rrow?" as snowing mis, two years ago, j.n(i i8 disposed to aid and enconr 1 1 pam trom Klieumatism ana peraia, and of Damascus, and; the fiit-clags equipment on all uid Local Trains Pullman Cars on all Night ar.d Safe Schedules. jituiiuoii ciiurcn near lv.rue a tract of thirty thousand acres age legitimate business endeavor 13 cents was the market price of cotton at Charlotte Yednes-day, this being the record-breaker in high prices for 23 3-ears. None was offered for sale, the county having been literally drained of its cotton.

A certain young man who keeps books for a large company which deals in horses and buggies and who is quite popular in local society went driving into the country Wednesday afternoon, late, lie did not show up Thursday morning and his friends began to get anxious abouthim, as he was driving a young and spirited horse. About 9 o'clock uowiiug leueveu uio uiuugu isiaiui8 of Cyprus, and of Tuuis was purchased for thirty thousand HOTELS okmo ncrosaEfeetrie letters Mountain. The funeral was preached by Rev. H. J.

Mathias of Lincolnton. dollars. The owners recently re- Two small ones, in a way, meet WATAUGA. Jfc tha. nrontact Snft is iu line witu iue centre OI liUQ- th" jioti thorn and you a Cotufortuble and Expe-i; Journey.

fnpd nnfi hnndrp.d and tilt Mmn. the wants of the people. Both Boone Democrat, Tuly 2nd. son's Bay, and Cleveland, Ohio, ou earth for that trouble. A i i ii could give better service and by it A man told us this week that Ajj.ly to Ticket Agents for Time few bottles of it completely re be lQ bring Morganton to the and the Florida Keys, and the City ofMatanzas, in Cuba, aud is 25 he had two hogs afflicted with Keyed and cured me-" xuis trace is eraoraceu in wnat is front, where its climatic and other Just known as Flat Rock Mountain I attractions justly place it.

Anew paralysis. Isn't this a new dis- as good for Liver and Kidney miles further westward than Point LINCOLN. Lincolnton Journal, July 3rd. The five Rural Free Delivery routes for this county- went into and contains, estimated, not less modem hotel is needed hero. troubles and general debility.

Rates aud Keneral information R. L. Veuxos, F. R. Daeby, T.P.

C. P. T. OharictU-. N.

C. Asheville. N. C. S.

II. TTardwick. (jr. P. WASHINGTON D.

C. ease among hojrs? I U-: j. Onlv 50c- Satisfaction guar anteed by John Tull and A. Married at Hagaman, N. western projections of the great South American Continent." It is effect Wednesday, Julv 1st.

The Leslie, Druggists. than one hundred and sixty-eight K've the public better hotel facilities, million feet of lumber. A CHURCHES Avery and Ervin. attorneys at The Baptist, Methodist, Pros- law, mterested in the development 5jterian and Episcopal denomina of Morganton aud Burke county, tions each have nice houses of Postotfiees at Crimsic, Louise and on the 2ith ult- Mr- J- n- F- within 17 hours of New York and is referred to as the most healthy Rudisill have been abolished. Church to Miss Mollie Miller, J.

however, he came in safe and sound but with a sleepy look in The Chinaman's English, spot in the State. On tbe "health A Philadelphia man who has a Mr. J. S. P.

Carpenter, who Ftttl" Peif(rniig a nn the ceremony. the A. worship. his eye. His horse, which he had will answer enquiries of prospec CAROLINA NQRIH WESTERN RY.

TIMES OPID. Effective June 7, 1903. Chinese cook is reported by the maps" of the United Stutes Census graduated at M. College left hitched near the gate, took SCHOOLS. There are already funds on hand I Philadelphia Press as much puz- Department, prepared in 1870, tive purchasers.

MINES AND MINERALS. at lialeigh in May, went to Cher- zled bv the "nidzin" English used QnH 'r' nF tw for the establishment of a graded tn i mom int. iwtt nrr fl nntr lt' tt 1 i his departure without notifying his master. After a night's search he was found five miles okeeruuuiuuHuay to uccepb 1 -o Dy ine iic cj I ioininsr counties are marked in Gold mining has been Drofitablv I school and recently an additional -i i i loo I a )tibl I I a -rirl fn I c- A rx7 -Fi Iitxcti 1 Ta on fi T1 CTOT. I I a a i position with the Uherokee Man- rw white to indicate absolute freedom carried on in Burke county since was AUe SCDOl I mill Ka Annnarl Iter fall Kincp his onintn hurt hist, wppL-.

Ui ufacturing Company. and 'one piecee' for a single individ- from lung and throat diseases, from the hitching post and is 1832, and while tbe largest finds WATER WORKS AND ELEC- We see that Deputy Collector ual, and all sorts of other funny When the reports were first sent have been made near the springs Mrs. Georgiana Hoke is quite TRIC LIGHTS. now waiting for another drive to the country. sF ahAnf.

fli i rfpon i Greer Parsons has lost or will tMngV explained me employer. to tue Department tue ueaitu con or lnotcinpo thP At PT nav I I i sick at her home on Court Square. i 1 -q" anion was so utsuny iwneut iue mdaa onntliTraot ArrranfAn I i -ii i 1 1 irr inn 1 1 1 1 .1:. i inn ni i ii rr i i nn n.trina i ui.o viSuUlU) electric lights and has just granted jome weeks ago, sue was uamy x. report was returned for verifica- veins oi tue precious metai nave franchise rights for water, works- ii i-ii i no longer neeueu since pracucai- ana ten my two aaugnters wauieu hurt by a fall in which her hip in Tnll, Jihom Tfl3 was the an- tion and would not be accepted till l'assxnser Mixed Mixed 10 70 63 XoKTiiBousD Ex Sun Daily 1-v Chester 9 OO am 8 00 pra Tnes.

I-v I.uwrvs 9 18 am 8 28 pm I.v McConneils 9 2X am 8 48 om Thurs I.v 9 33 am 8 57 pm I.v 9 49 am 8 19 pm Sat I.v Clow KiU'am lOdOpm 1. isnnin I0 3S ot 12 30 am OO am l. I 11 iT(nm 12 45 am fi 20 am I.v li 1 1 2'f rim 1 lO am 7 t2 am I.ir.i 11 4'! am 2 OO am 8 OO am Mni'lca 2 30 am 9 20 am I.v 3 2 2K pm 2 55 am 10 00 am I.vlli. kory 12 50 4 00 am 2 00 pm I.vciius 123 pm 4 40 am 3 10 pm I.v Falls 1 36 pm 4 57 am 3 45 pm A 2 05 pm 6 am 5 20 pm I'asseiiger Mixed Mixed 9 71 03 i HM'ii Nu Kx Sun littily I.v l.c-iiuir 2 pm 8 OO pm 7 OO am f-a'Is 2 f. pm 8 43 pm 8 05 am 3 'S pm 9 30 pin 9 15 am I jt 3 2o pm 9 50 pm 9 35 am 1-v 45 pm li 45 pm 20 am I.v 4.

o3 pm 12 15 am 12 10 pm I.v l.i:i 50 um 1 SO um 12 45 pin i.v Is 4 52 pm 2 22 am 2 23 pm been discovered in the northern BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- vi i i iv tin me uisLiueiies in ins uivis- i was broken. At the last report swer he gave me when he came every physician certified to its and northeastern section of the CIATION. Iipp condition was some better 1U" lltilc down. Two piecee fiail topside no correctness. The State of North tuuuu.ouuoiiiug oiicnuis inis enternrise.

irmtmi I .1 11.. 1 I I 1...4. ness Dy tne atts law. hab got: one piecee gau nnvee- Carolina aonreciating this fact iu and uear the town of Morganton promise, was recently established P. S.Swift, of Clarendon.

Tex-11. 'SSt booKht seven hundred acres of have been "panned out" at a good I with W. O. Erwin, president, and I 7 waiKCe. riOIU WUltu ccihuui; i r.i.

nrnfir. hv the Dlacer miners. Thud E. B. Clay well, secretary.

The Cures lilood Poison, Cancer, Ulcers. Eczema, Carbuncles, Ktc. Medicine Free. Robert Ward, "I suffered from blood poisou, my head, face and shoulders were one mass of corruption, aches in bones and joints, burning, itching, scabby skin, was all run down and dis couraged, but Botanic Blood Balm cured me perfectly, healed all the sores and gave my skin the rich glow of health. Blood Balm put new life into my blood aud uew ambitiou into my brain." Geo.

A. Williams, Roxbury, face covered with pimples, chronic sore on back who ha snent tlio iuiRf. siv I -mnrln rn trint ndiripr of mv daiifh- I 'uu JU81' uulwiuc ui iue 1 a Mrs. Ella Reedy Rosoman, the 1 ters was at home, one being out limits of Morganton and has erect- famous Briudletown mines on Psouuc. ouiceis warrants I a anr-pPMinl vntacp nn Iifn'a ma Silver creek have been constantly 1MPJj0VEMENTS TO iai in nidi emu wiiiri umttc wife of Mr.

R. M. Roseman, died driving, the other out walking but ed here a magnificent hospital on is visiting ins par- cook anjhow." ror the insane. Its main building Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 ents on Cove creek. He tells us haa a frf4ntarp 9na fpr crrater has a frontage 200 feet greater wOiKeu ior uiuru luau sixty years I IIODSE i i 5 1 2 pm 2 55 am 3 25 pm i.v 5 30 pm 4 25 am 3 55 pm I If ia caid tlia I I that he intends to return earlv than the Capitol at Washing o'clock after a lingering illness of several months.

Her condition back in the early forties that sioner8 bave voted 33i000 for in. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. i.jvvr a pm am I.v rk (5 23 pm 6 00 am Mon I.v 0 40 pm 6 50 am i.v McCvrmells fi 45 pm 7 OO am Wed i.v fi 57 pm 7 23 am in the fall. ton, and it accommodates 700 pa peaple flocked there from all over provements to the court house. "I would cougrh nearly all of head, suppurating swelling ou was not rcgardtd as serious until a few days before her death, Old friend John h.

Culler and nio-ht lonir." writes Mrs- Chas the State, and hundreds of slaves The promise of the like has been a toiled for years digging down the Joke lho Pa8t oarth of a century. tients. It stands in a beautiful park of 100 acres and fronts an-other great building on an opposite neck, eating ulcer on leg, bone four members of his family are Applegato, of Alexandria, fc.u r.AUl,;r.r r. rM if. x-rouauiy me peeseii uoam cave when it became well known to At Lhestcr 7 17 pm 8 00 am Fri CONNECTIONS.

strr Sotithern R.v., S. A. and L. C. tuiiia Southern Railway.

I ilnton S. A. -n mid liirkory Southern Railway. 1 r-'ir o. and 71 carry Pullman sieep-n- Curs lictwcen Chester and Lenoir.

F. IIeid. G. P. Chester, S.

C. pains, itching skin cured perfectly by Botanic Blood Balm sores ail i ana eou naraiv eet any uoun wiu luniv uul ii. i hill int nmnlt.Pil hv the State as xear zens generally hope so. Biccy. utux uiuyuuu i healed.

Botanic Blood Balm cures the members of the family that her end was near. The funeral these mines it was, at the town of all malignant blood troubles, such as eczema, scabs aud scales, pim ttqt' a whiTrp RiTTk'PTAT Dau inai li waiKeo. a oiock a scuooi ior iue ueai anu uuwv, JUbl Ab-OUI liLDllxMl would congh fl.ightfuly and where the pule unfortunates will Take a Little Early Riser it snit blood, but. when all other Kof in.nion MERCANTILE INTERESTS. One square practically covers this Rutherfordton, that the govern services were conducted by Rev ples, running sores, carbuncles, ment granted to a German gold R.

Z. Johnson The interment will cure constipation, bilious- medicines failed, three $1.00 rrt Ha flnvww.in th scrolula, etc. Especially advised industry. But in the square are a number of well kept store houses. smith named Bechtler a special naGQ onrl livpr trnnh AS.

Ma- I Hrff lao rt Mi innp7c Natv lic- I took place at the Methodist for all obstinate cases that have reached the second or third stage. dispension to coin gold pieces of The Morganton lolks are clever Witt's Little Early Risers are coverv wholly cured me and I United states graveyard. the demonation of one dollar, two aid nospitable aud stand ready to Bpgs different trom other pills- They gained 58 pouuds." It's abso- Morgauton would never have Improves the digestion; strength do not gripe and break down iutely guaranteed to cure beeu chosen as tUe site of these dollars and a half and five dollars; ens weak kulnevs. Druggists, 1. Tur Jousa In Rmorlca.

I 4.1 i. nv- ti: 1 1 lxl AH Over Europe. To prove it cures, sample of Blood muiuus mciiiuiauoa ui tuu wiugUB, wiuis, xa kjiivw, tw0 eRt charities in the face of ana tue uecnuer coins, Dearing iudebted to a copy of the ii i. iic-st cash price paid for kinds simply the legand "A Bechtler" booklet, "Catawba Valley and i furs. Iiol.l your sliipuient nnvo bv rfit.lv arnnsino- tli T.m.TvnnhW PHppSn.nrlthe sharpest competition from.

aud the value iu dollars, have been Highlands," for the major portion I -3 "Try our Ice Cream, made with pure fruit flavors, People tell us it's better than they can make at home. W. A. Leslie, druggist. secretious and jnvinsr strength l.od! Trial bottles free at larger towns claiming equal cli Balm seut bee aud prepaid by writing Blood Balm Atlanta, Ga.

Describe ttouble and free medical advice scut in sealed letter. i yr.a feet our price list. Write it i-lSii: We mail it free. 122 to i Su. Chicago.

I II. "current money with the mer- ot this contnuuuon. to theso organs. Sold by all John Tull's and W. A.

Leslie's matic advantages, had it not been! C. J. RIVEN BARK. demonstrated that none oi the com- chant'' from that day to thi, I druggists. 1 drug stores.

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