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nti news-herald auomits to a Charge of Larceny. Fear the Dog Was Mad. une John bmith, a picture It will be remembered that 9rwn. Jl 1 I 5 LA2ARU ROTHER: Avers Telephone No- 26. RSIUY, NOV.

24,1904, OCAL NEWS. .000000. We know what all eood doc tors think of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own doc- GRAND SPECIAL SALE FOR OlSTE WEEK ONLY egomnmomig uvupirodlay, CMlov, maKei iraue wnose Mr. J.

H. Hoffman advertised home is in Charlotte, was aires- in this paper ast week for ted in Marion last Friday on a bird dog which jef hU home warrant issued by the mayor of one day week before last. The Monranton on a charge of lar- dog having-bitten his two sons gency. Smith disappeared Oliver and Horace, and fear-Thursdav night from Mrs J.N. ing hydrophobia, he desired Payne's boarding house simul- information as to the dog's taneously with a suit of clothes whereabouts and condition, belonging to C.

S. Smith, a fel- A dog which had been acting low boarder. The missing suit strangely was found dead was found between the mattres- near the Leonard place, above sea in the room where the picture Glen Alpine, the first of this frame man was lodging in Mar- week, and this was reported ion. lie was brought to Mor- to Mr Hoffman, who went to ganton Saturday morning by i00k at the dog- and pro-Policeman Clark, acknowleged nounced it the one that left having stolen the clothes and was his home. Fearing- that the committed to jail in default of dog.

was raad and out of the bond. Monday, however, his abundance of caution, Messrs. tor and rind out. He will tell Cherry Pectoral you how it quiets the tickling throat, heals the inflamed and controls the hardest of coughs. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is well known In pur family.

We think it the best medicine in the world for coughs and colds." K4.ua raTKBsoif, Feuluma, Cl. The key note of wise buying our prices, and our goodsl Timely, dependable merchandise at little prices that cap the climax I Mr. J- B. Holloway is erect-jn(ra nice residence on Avery avenue. The D.

D- School directs held a meeting- at the school building the first of the reek. Petitions are being" circulated asking the Legislature to include all the mountainous section of western Burke in the stock law. The line n0w runs to the foot of the mountain. Bargains in Notions. Men's Suits, J.

O. ATM coats and capes, real value 85c. ner AQf 12.50 18.00 Lowetl. Mass. 10.00 15.00 4c iur j-, ii.

r- Unbleached Domestic, vard wide, per Yard wide, bleached Muslin, 10c value, $1.00 Broad-Gloth in all doz shades. 54 inrhps wirl Hard Coughs per 75c Bal1 Threrd, 10 balls for One of Aer's Pills at bedtime will hasten recovery. Cently laxative. 7c 8c per Fruit of the Loom Muslin, per $1.25 Broad-Cloth and Hair Pins, 2 papers for Messrs. R.

T. Clay well and wife who lives in Charlotte, fur- Oliver and Horace Hoffman Novelty Suitings, 54 in- Steel Pins, 2 papers for lc 5c lc lc 5c lc Men's Overcoats. Black and blue Kersey, unfinished Worstead, Vecuna and fancy Cheviots, cut in medium and long lengths. Youth's Hobby Clothing. We are considered head-quartars for Youth's Cloth Glen Alpine Springs Property Con Good grade Alamance, verted Into a Church School.

ches wide, per $1.00 TolIet 1Qc 4c All-Wool Waistings, real per cake, CO A ri Morganton Correspondence Charlotte Ob per 10c Storm Outing1, per server I The Glen Alpine Springs Hotel F. B. Brittain are still wear- nwiiea a cash bond of one huu- ieft Tuesday morning for in'jr straw hr.ts and will con- (lred dolla1'8 and he was releas- Baltimore for a consultation tinue to wear them till Christ- ea tl court- and perhaps treatment by fflas. Thev agreed in the cam- Since Smith's trouble in Mor- specialists, taking the head paio-n to do this if Roosevelt ganton we have learned that he 0f the dog with them for ex- Jras" haa "skipped" his board bill in amination. Messrs.

HuttonA Bourbon- eral towns and tried to play It is earnestly hoped that .7. r.a,ur in many ways- ot there-will not be no serious ydt 35c Hooks and Eyes, per card, oA.m:it,. Ladies Turn-Over Col- Kf 1 n-va 1 .1 I 7c 8c MV-4Uu, uuuu.uk auu OUU 1Qc j- ht anddark0ut- zuc ii; rets uiihuu aujoning on ine OOQCQ ing-, per Monutam section or this conntv. ing. The youth of to-day is the criterian of fashion, and we pay especial attention to his many fancies.

Our show- 5c ing this season 's large and 5c varied. Prices from $3.00 to $15.00. has been purchased as a Presby. Yard wide Outing in pink and blue, 15c value, per cerian mission scuooi. Tne prop tints.

wiw i nL-i uu i i a a. i i 1 tjmwn ht until alter he was placed in jail results to the young men tract of timber on the bouth i n-4 i lars, embroidered in blue, pink, black, red, yellow and green, 10c value, each, Pearl Shirt Sets, per set, Ladies' Leather Belts, all colors, real value 50c, sale price, erty belonged to Ool. John S. utre uiu ue stJLiie uis uoaiu uili Mountain, near luorg-anton, Armstrong, president of the At at Mrs. Payne's.

The Burke Election. Morganton Correspondence Raleigh Post, Sea Island Percale, yard wide, light and dark colors, per lantic National Bank, of Wilming 60c Ladies' Flannelette Shirt-Waist, sale price, 45c Readj-to-Wear Department. $1.50 Ali-Wool Flannel Shirt-Waist, all colors and nicely made, sale price, 98c Ladies' Dress and Walking Skirts, only a few of a kind, real value $4.00 and $5.00, sale Thfl lOfi-i nanriirfatea lor the ton, and the purchase price was 25c The Fire Department. rm unrk arp 10c lOe 12c 10c $3,000. The hotel building alone I Waistinsrs in tan, blue vith an estimated stumpage of eighty million feet of lumber, will probably construct a steam railroad to bring- the lumber to Morganton.

Members of the Morganton excellent men, Kerley a loading cost over $20,000 when built. The and pink, real value" volunteer fire department met farmei and Davis one of. the lead properly is deeded to a corporation I 20c per last Thursday night and elected ing merchants of Morganton, and called the "Glen Alpine Springs Silkaline Drapery, real I 1 1 Rev. Dalzell Schoon- value ltc, sale price, price, $2.00 both members of the Methodist church. Davis is a man of Hue hnsineas attainments and will Bargains in Blankets.

Ladies' Jacket in Oxford, maier, of Plainfield, N. is the superintendent. A successful Children's Swell Wire. All the newest things in Children's Suits and Overcoats at greatly reduced prices during this sale. Our Gent's Fiirnisnlng Department Enbraces everything that is to be found in an up-to-date store.

Undeiwear from the best manufacturers, Gloves of all kinds, a full line of Hosiery, Neckwear and Suspenders. Our lines Manchesterand Globe Shirts are the best the market affords at $1.00 Burglars entered trie store officers as follows Reel team of Coleman McGalliard on No. 1, Charles Forney captain, Union street last Friday night, E. Lehman assistant captain; entering through a rear win- reel team No. 2, Daniel Downy dow.

They rifled the cash captain, J. A. Clay well, as- drawer of five or six dollars sistant captain. Hereafter one make a very usefal member. The Full size 10-4 Blankets, onY double-breasted real value $1.35, sale sf.le f1'38 mission school is already in operation there.

The work was begun by Bargains in Carpets and Druggets. Goodquality Ingrain Carpet, full yard wide, 35c value, 25c Wool Ingrain Carpet, real value 65c, sale price, 50c $12.50 Wool Smyrna Art Squares, size 9x12, sale price, 8.75 Bargains in Furs. Entire line of manufacturers samoles will he sold dur Republicans made a remarkably price Der Dair voc "4Ulco ja gwu strong fight and elected J. F. Bat Bf rs.

Margaret G. Grant, of Sum a a. black Beaver, sale mit. N. who has resigned on Full size, extra heayy 11- tle register of deeds by over two of small change, but failed to reel will be kept on the premises hundred majority.

C. Manly Mc 4 Blankets, real value acconnt of ill health, leaving, the get into the sate, though they of the M. M. T. Co.

in order to Doweil, the present sheriff, again management to her cousin, Mr. Schoon maker. price, $1.75 Ladies' Jacket is tan and black, nicely made with military collar, real value $4.00, sale price, $3.00 Ladies' Jackets in tan, castor and black, in all evidently made a desperate furnish quicker service to the convinced his friends of his great effort to break it open. east and north ends of town, this strength by beating P. W.

Patton, i i Ux clerk of the court nearly 500. UUUll UClllil 111U1C tCUtlitl tIJclIl I $2.00 CASTOR I A Tot Infants and Children. Lenoir Committee Inspects Morgan- Unv ntW for thnt. nnrrinn A. C.Avery, chairman vmo $2.00, sale price per pair, $1.50 Full s'ze 11-4 All-Wool Blankets, in white and grey, real value $6.00, sale price, $4.25 Special Bargains in Window Shades.

3x6 Linen Shades, real ing this sale at 25 per cent. Adamant Shoes, pair, less than marked price. Bostonian 44 33 ton Water Works. cratic committee, is entitled to Messrs. J.

L. Nelson. GT 7 large credit for his intelligent and Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought the latest up-to-date styles, real value $7.50, $5.00 1.25 Furs, sale price, 1.00 Interesting Millinery, val- 2.00 1.50 J' ku tt, active management of his forces. Children's Coats, real val hildren's Coats, real am street Monday night, He Ms a shrewd and tactful young 4.00 Signature of bcJC z.a. irue, a tommuiee ap- cause(l quite a little excitement politician.

tt tt tt ue $1.25, 85c 15c Children's Coats in blue and tan, nicely trimmed with braid, real value pomieu uy me inoir Doara i for but no damage was It must be admitted, however, 3 qq xn cnarmiug 101 oi new 450 moo-es that are to be seen in 6 00 our snow roora have been 7.50 admired and many 9 QQ have been classed as superb. n'0r Everyone enthusiasticallv Al "Those subscribers who 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 15.00 of trade, were here last it ri- (lone The fire department were that John W. Garrison, the Eepub value 25c, sale price 3x6 Linen Shades with fringe, real value 30c, sale price, have promised us wood on sub day inspecting the plant of ivmrlrablv nromnt in thpir pp. lican chairman, did a bigger $3.00, sale price, $1.75 scription will kindly bring it in. 20c the Monranton Water Works lu work for his Dartv than has been Ladies' $2.00 All-Wool ppuuae iu liic ummi.

in a very I We are needing it now. icici lu mc scdsun as ueing The News-Herald. wnicn is proving sucn a short time they were throwing uuuo i -i i mi .1 "I fnatifla nnn0rtrlitr.A him On Sweater, sale price, $1.50 Bargains In OUT Clotting Department, one of unusual interest, and ia t. t. ii all are loud in the praise of Bargains in Under- Individuality has been the the beaut of te Hats key note to our success, and brought nt av.aea success.

xne town wateron the house to removeany ge out for his REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP v' danger 01 tne rooi caicmnff Th.tmnnfnni w. i i TKe Bank of Morganton. wear. tne installation or a Bargains in Dress Goods. 40-inch Worstead Dress Goods, in black and all colors, real value 30c, per 35c Novelty Dress Goods, per for which our clothing has be- come famous.

The same care special during this sale is a ere at gratification to his Children's Size Shirts Drawers, 16, works system in the near future. The Southern Service Corporatian, of which Mr. H. MORGANTON In the Stats op North Carolina TOODSA.NDS CUJBED. frieiuls the state over.

An able, I i 5C and attention are given. Ladies Keady-to-Wear 8C whether it is a cheap suit or Hat Yalue 52.50, 10c overcoat or one at $30.00. sale price, $1.50 12c There is an individuality Ladies' Felt Hats, At the Close of Business November 10, 1904 19c 25c 35c DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has scnoiariy man, an original, uuique 18, 20, 22, 24, L. Millner, of Morganton, is cared thousands of cases of Piles, thinker and speaker, he will com- "I bought a box of DeWitt's Witch mand the attention of the senate RESOURCES. tt tt tt 15c aDoui our ciotning mat mattes trimmed with velvet, Hazel Salve on the recommenda Loans anrl Discounts, S18.18B.09 and the nuDlic.

He is a friend of ribbon and feathers. Fnrmture and Fixture. 997 18c them equal to tne nnest mer-20c chant tailor's output at about 26, 28, the great puplicinstitutionso Mor tion of our druggist," so writes C. H. LaCroix, of Zavallai "and real value $2.00, $1.25 5,017.70 859.45 the local manager, has closed contracts for building water and electric light plantsinOx-ford and Graham.

The Mo r-panton plant was thefirstven-ture of this corporation. 600 OO ganton the School for the Deaf one-tnira me cost, ana en- on tt i. 4 Silk Hats trimmed with 50c Wool dress goods in solid and fancy colors, per All-Wool Dress Goods in Zebaline, Fancy Mixtures, Plaids and solid colors, some are 5V inches wide, a great many of these are just the thing- for children's dresses, per Due from Banks and Bankers, Cash Items, Gold Coin, Silver Coin, including all minor coin currency. National Bank Notes and Other U. S.

Notes, Due from Stockholders, installments on stock subscriptions. and Dumb and the Western Hos. used it for a stubborn case of Piles. It cured me Sold by W. A.

Leslie, druggist. 2,710.92 2,055.00 2,435.00 iiuica nic iiiuat idaiiuiuus dresser to be easily satisfied. Our styles and fabrics this good quality velvet and nice feather, real value $2.50, at $1.75 25c pitul for the insane. He is a great admirer of Dr. P.

L. Murphy, the Ladies' extraheavy Shirts and Drawers, 35c value, each, Ladies extra heavy fleeced back Shirts and Drawers, all sizes up to 9, 65c value, each, season embrace evervthinc The Vote for Senators. saperinten dent of the latter. In $32,761.64 IS BEAUTY ONLY SKIN DEEP? In our mention last week ol common" with the people of the LIABILITIES. that is new and fashionable.

Ready trimmed Plats for Coats are cut in single and children, all colors, 50c dauble breasted sacks. were $2.50, at $1.50 50c forces that create beauty are as deep asi the result of the vote lor htate state, he appreciates Dr. Murphy's Capital stock paid in $12,565 Caoital stock due in installments. 2.435 15.000 OO I i i. 1 tne lountam irom which thev now, Senators in this, the iiitt), dis- wonderfully expert skill in his whea the Blood is charged with im- TCprp HS tn i A LJ 11.U.

Undivided profits less -i 138 38 oi.rM.itri. ark. Ytfttw iadies wool onirts ana the 1 proieeSiUii, ui pyicuum cieuuuvu purities Beauty disappears, when 'WWtJ 3,850 OO expenses ana taxes paid. Time Certificates of Deposit, Deposits Subject to Checks, Men's 6.00 Suits, 8.50 75c 10.00 4.25 Children's Hats trimmed 6.50 with ribbon and pom, real value, $2.00, $1.25 blood Drawers, real value to 14,273.16 is pure Beauty blossoms in face the majorities for 1 earson and aDiiity and his marked capacity Miller' Following, the official even tbe affeCti0 of his pat.e, Liver healthy and the Bowels regu and brown, suitable for ladies' and children's and for fl.00, each, ents $32,761.54 the vote W. B.

Walton, casnter of the Bank of Morganton, oo solemnly swear that the above statement is trne to the best of my Free Mulberry Trees for North Caro REPORT OF THB CONDITION OF THE 4238 4071 Pearson, Burke, lar. prevent the blood becoming la-deoe 1 with bile and waste matter, make the skin clear, eyes bright and Beauty more than skin deep. W. A Leslie. TWO WINNERS lina Farmers.

The past several seasons' exper Pearson's majoiity, 167 Knowledge ana Deiiei, W. E. WALTON, Cashier. Correct attest: I. P.

JBTKR, W. A. Leslie, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of November, 1904. ieuce in silk-growine in North SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

By virtue of the powers contained in a deed of trust, executed by John C. Mollonee to the undersigned trustee, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door in Morjrantou, N. on Monday, Dec. 5th, 1904. at 12 the following described lands, located in Upper creek township, Bnrke county, and defined aa follows, to-wit: Beginning on A.

HMiiBnn'B corner on the Biai Chestnut Carolina has demonstrated tha 4239 3988 iSTThe CoftVy Wagon Co. will piy eah for Hickory Axles-P-iice according to size. Pearson, Wakefield, FIRST NATIONAL BM AT MORGANTON, IN THB STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, AT THB CLOSB OF BUSINESS, NOV. lOth, 1 904. RESOURCES.

Loans and discounts $112,363.15 Overdrafts, sccarcd and unsecured 614 OS U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 1S.OOO.OO Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 5,000.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 29,664.10 Due from approved reserve agents 7 .388.00 Checks and other cash items 497.12 the women and children of this State mav bv light and interesting Knob, and running east 25 poles to a stake in the Caldwell county line, on Big Chestnut Knnh. wnt of Prichard's Grave: thence north work during six weeks ef earl Pearson's majority, 251 vv. J.

,8 YIN, notary fnrjiic. Bank opened September 1, 1904. SALE OF LAND. 1 virtoe of the powers contained in a Mr. Vance Powell returned summer, earn from $30 00 to $40.00 70 degrees west with the county line on top of the dividing; ridge between Wilson and Upper creeV 656.7 poles to a stake in the in our line of LADIES' WEAPS i a nri i ii 4259 4071 Miller, Burke, certain deed of mortgage executed on I county line; thence south 252 poles to a the 9th day of May, 1904, by W.

H. Garri- I stake ia Hutchison's line, E. 8. Waddell's Those who can devote more time to the work may earn more. Every Donnd of silk cocoons grown in Not es of other National Banks 1 ,000.00 Fra ctional paper currency, nickels, and cents 70.03 Saturday from a business trip to Cleveland county, and his wife and daughter are at home from a visit in Catawba.

son and Alice Garrison to the Henkel Live nornrr- thence east witn nnicmin nnc Miller's majority, 188 641.4 poles to the beginning, containing 532 acres, more or less, and being the land contained in deed dated Jan. 25th, 1898, by E. Propst to Joha W. Miller. CHARLES H.

DULS. Noy. 1st, 1904. Trustee. i North Carolina in 1904 has been sold at 90 cents to $1 00 per pound.

It is necessary to increase the Lawful Monet Rbsbkvb in Bank, viz: Specie 13,749 001 Legal-tender notes 2.SOO.OOI 16,249.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per ct. of circulation) 750.00 we warn you xo see. i ney are uuin medium length, full belted coats in YD ALES STOMACH TABLETS.

4259 3988 271 Stock Company to secure a debt of Two Hundre 1 and Sixtv-Five Dollars, and default having been made in the payment of the said sum, and Ly the terms of the mortgage the whole having become due, the undersigned mortgagee will Fell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Morganton, N. on the 17th cay ot December, 1904, at 2 o'clock p. the following described tract ot land lying in Burke county and bounded thus: Beginning on small red oak 56 poles to Martin Berry's line and runs west 54 poles to a post oak; north 44 poles to a small white Miller, Wakefield, Miller's majoiity, 188.SSS.43 Total Rydalea Stomach Tablets aro made LIABILITIES: for the Stomach and organs of assimi Beautiful Mountain Home IN MITCHELL COUNTY. available supply of silk-worm food. Every farm and village lot in North Carolina, having dry soil, should have at least 100 trees.

The frnit of seedling mulberries DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUBED military or coat collar and come in lack, Castor, rown and lue at Six and Seven by local applications, as they canni.t reach north 29 poles to a black oal but now a I For sale, or will exchange for town lation ana are not intended for a "cure They contain concentrated ase-Plic, Pepsin, Pure Pancreatin and other digestive agents. They contain powerful tonics and mild stimulants that have a specific effect on the Stomach an'l organs of assimilation and which aid nature ia reconstructing the broken tne diseased poruun ut lhc iucich uuijr nne wav to cure deatness, ana tnat is oy I i. .1 1. constitutional remedies. Dealness is cansed IS excellent lor IJUUitij- ouu uugf.

the PJ" The roots thread widely Dear mcKory; ineneasi jwi or country property in or near Morgan-runs with said line 98 poles to a black gum; wmuhj east 20 poles, more or less, to a stake; then ton. south 174 poles to the beginning, contain- Located in the village of Minneapo- less, and for a more lig containing convenient stores, paiticular description reference is hereby made to Book No. 2. pages 76. 77, 78 in churches and mills, on Toe river, 3 the office of Register of Deeds for Bnrke miles from Cranberry on the Lanvilje IT! I L1C DUBiavuian vuia luuv I a down cells and etrenethenin theflacid fn surface of the fiOlI and Will prevent Capital stock paid in $36,000.00 Surplus fund 7 .500.00 Undivided profits, less-expenses and taxes paid 8.434.72 National Bank notes outstanding 15,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check 96,441.88 Demand certificates of deposit 39,389.81 Cashier's checks outstanding 1,819.02 Total 188,589.43 Stats or Noktr Cabouna.I a a COCMTT OF BVBKB.j A M.

Infold, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear, that the above statement is tree to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. M. INGOLD. Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of Nor. 1904. L. A. BRI9TOL, C.

S. C. iA. KISTLER. 3.

R. COLLBTT, K. T. Cl.AY WELL. Director Dollars.

muscles of the walls of the Stomach and deafness is the result, and unlessa the inflam- even 8eeD bill8ideS from WashlC oreana. Evdales Stom- ation can b. out this "ta w-ored will county. tn its normal condition bearing be de railroad. Twenty acres river bottoms and 10 acres woodland.

New 7 room We recommend that farmers plant I This Nov. 15. 1904. THE HENKEL LIVE STOCK COMPANY, house, finest mountain spring water ach Tablets are a perfect stomach medi- c'ce, they relieve at once and soon cure the worst forms of stomach trouble. "ice23a.nd50cts.abox.

W. A. Mortgagee. M. H.

Yount, Att'y. stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are I causer by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can flows directly into house, ine young orchard, barn and outbuildings. not be cured by Hall Catarrh Cure, send NOTICE. Terms made to suit any purchaser.

Apply to DR. Li. E. CLARK. Morganton, N.

m- circulars, tree. F.J. CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold by Truggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.

North Carolina, Morganton Burke County. Township. Taken up and entered on my stray Mr. James L. Battle, deputy Register of Deeds, and family, left yesterday for a visit to relatives in Shelby.

book, according to law, by J. A. seedling mulberries 12x12 feet apart, permitting the plants to branch low. Use the field as a rnn for poultry or hogs and allow the children of the family to have the leaves for feeding silk-worms as a source for pocket money. In order to encourage the plant ing of the white mulberry, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture will distribute during the fall of 1904, among the farmers of the State, rooted seedling trees in lots of 50 100.

Not more than 100 will be sent to one pearson. JS Wanted. Lady orgentle-raan of fair education to travel for a firm of $250,000 Salary $1 ,072 per year and ex- liviner one mile south-east of the Court REMEMBER! J. A. BEACH Just received a new line of styles and fabrics in Ladies' Underskirts ask for the "Girl irv Grey" House, in Burke county, Morganton township, a certain stray horse of the following description: uiack horse, weight about one thoasand pounds, Mrs.

Lizzie Wilson, of penses; paid weekly. Address M. Edith, Catawbs county, is vis- Percival, Morganton, N. C. little white on left hind foot just above hoof, and white spot on right side qj nose.

"Said stray was-appraised on Ring relatives and friends in We are indebted to the Enniss We are indebted to the "Carry a nice line of the 17th day of Noyember, 1904, at the to organton. Publishing Company of Raleigh N. for a copy of Tamer's N. C. sum of $100.

J. r. BA1TLE, This 17th 1904. Ranger. MOTHERS PKAISE IT.

valuable nublication. A reliable Becipients of trees will be required Sale of Land. Dry GoodP Notions, Shoes, Groceries, Confections And nowhere will a share of your trade be appreciated more Mothers pvmwhpw nraiaA Onei Hrntn Atmanaft flstronomicall to DaV DOStage Of expre8Sage Miuute (Joaeh Care for the saffer- calcalattd for the State and which I th rate of one cent per tree. This Bv virtue of a mortgage deed" exe State and it has relieved and the lives of I gives all of our Courts, amount must be enclosed with cuted on the 13th day of April, 1903, by Jacob Corpening to J. Mabe to secure the payment of a note given by said Corpening to Made, which said (tV S3 i ltir little oues it has saved.

A Federal; and all matters pertaining aftnd RramDs or mon- for coughs, cronp and to the Court; the most important application. Send stamps ormon cough. A. L. Spafford, statistical information concerning ey order not bank checks.

-ustoiHster. of Chester. the erowth of the State farm and Address applications to, and I. Pelvis Son. than at their store.

Honest Goods and Fair Dealing. Call and see us. It may be tha we can SAVE you money. HANDLE "CRYSTAL" FLOUR. VV NO BETTER MADE.

"ays: "Our little girl was uncon- household, and medical receipts for make money orders payable to the "uous trom strangulation during a I home use, with much miscellaneous I undersigned. Eollen and terrible attack of matter, is in need in every family, Gerald McCarthy, Biologist, One Minute Cough Cure and by all business men for refer- N. C. Department of Agriculture, SAFEGUARD AG AH 8 1 ACCIDENT. The best safeguard against accident ia to ut god judgement in reeling every act.

But, accidenU will often occur in epite of every effort to pre-Tent them. The beet safeguard ag ainst Iniurrreflnltinzfrom accidents Tiiekiy relieved and cured her and ence during the coming year: and I Kaleign, N. i. eanijot praise it too One no publication is so full, complete note and mortgage was atterwaras assigned to me, and said Corpening having failed to comply with the terms of said mortgage, I will, on Saturday, December 24th, 1904, at the Court House door in Morganton, at 12 o'clock offer for sale at public outcry a certain tract of land lying in Burke county, N. on which said Jacob Corpening now lives, and more fully described in said mortgage deed, registered in Book No.

2, pages 372 and 373, in the Register's office of Burke county. Terms of sale cash. This Nov 24, 1904. J. McK.

HUNTER, Assignee. Subscribe for tbc News-HERALD And get the news. Davton. Ohio. Mrs.

Mary Yours to please, nine Coaah Cure relieves and reliable as the Old Standard Coagh Cure relieves cor aikvs brcathinff easv State Almanac. Be sore yon get Simpson veryinmg uiac- I 1.1 1 Iiiott'e Emulsified Oil Liniment, It is he moet serviceable accident and Emergency Liniment ever made and tne oue and hang it up by vour fireside. greed wito pie ana Daoy umu our the phlegmdraws out iu J. A. BEACH SON.

rdmoves everv The price is only 10 To be 1 1 usen llollister xCOCKy JUOun- "mmatiou, and mrMt HAEiBiaciorT utuiiu tain Tea. Now baby sleeps and bad of merchants and postmasters ot a eouffh And strain on I the family nd on animals ever offered. PH0XE 103 1 Large bottle 25cte. W. A.

Leslie- ptows like a weed." 6o cents FREE DELIVERY. '8t. IPnhlishine- fl. Tea or Tablets. V7.

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