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The Burke County News from Morganton, North Carolina • Page 6

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Morganton, North Carolina
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6
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handsomest hnnL- hnlMinrt, THE BURKE COUHTY IIEE Telephone No. 26. All the Noveltie of the Seasota tit uuiiunir III Mr. Sloan is the contractor. McGalliard has charge of the brick work and Mr.

McGrath is one of the masons. Mr. J. H. Pearson, of Mor-ganton, left Wednesday for Columbus, Ohio, to be present at the international meeting of the Brotherhood of St.

Andrew. He'was selected by the Brotherhood and the Episcopal church to represent the southern wing and respond to any inquiries that may be made by the body in-reference to missionary and other church work. FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1899. ARRIVAL OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT MO RG ANTON.

(central time.) No. 36, east-bound (vestibule), No. 12, east-bound, 4:05 No. 35, west-bound (vestibule), No. 11, west-bound, No.

62, east-bound (local freight carrying passengers), No. 61, west-bound (local freight carrying passengers), 12:44 p. m. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Sheriff McDowell has started on his round of tax collect HOSPITAL NOTES.

ing. Can be found in our stock every day. We get something new just as soon as an article appears on the northern markets we get it. Call and see the new Fancy Goods, Dry Goods, Dress-Goods, Notionsand Shoes that have just come in. See howyour neighbors andfriends are pleased with the qualities and prices we are giving them.

Our designs and patterns are entirely different from any in the town. We buy them that way. They are Mrs. C. A.

Marsh is visiting in Raleigh. Miss Minnie Lamb is visiting in Greensboro. Mr. W. D.Clark is confined to his home by sickness.

Senator Pritchard spent Monday night in Morganton. He was here on law business. Rev. W. C.

Alexander, of Concord, preached in the Presbyterian church here last iss C. Somers returned Monday from a visit Mr. A. R. Maclachlan's an nual flower show will be held Nov.

7th, next. Dr. T. A. R.

Keech, of new. Washington City, is visiting his son here, Dr. Thomas Keech. DAVIS SON Miss Linda Bumgardner, who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs.

Murphy, left Sunday for her home in Virginia. Rev. W. K. Houk is con bunday at 11 a.

m. Mr. A. A. Conley and his step-son Master Ed.

Alexander, who is employed in The News office, left Wednesday for Raleigh to attend the State Pair. The corner-stone of the new Methodist church will be laid, with appropriate ceremony, on Wednesday next, at 11 a. m. The public are cordially invited. Mr.

Robert Coffey is now conducting" a shop in Lenoir doing- repairwork in wood and 'iron. He and Mr.N.H.McRa-ry, of that town, spent last Sunday in Morgan ton. A series of revival meetings will be held in the Methodist church here commencing" Nov. 5th. Rev.

Mr. Price, of the Holston Conference, will assist in the meetings. Mr. H. M.

Teague, photographer, of Lenoir, spent last Sunday here, the main attraction for the young" gentlemen being, we think, one of Caldwell's fairest young" women who is now clerking in May Lane, GROCERS, ducting a revival nightly at Oak Forest and isstirring the old sinners upandpointingout to them the way. Wish to inform the public that they have just Mr. J. A. Cox, butcher for WT i 1 1 i the tlosDitai, slaughtered a beef last week that netted 1294 pounds.

This is steep but nevertheless true. Oct. 18th. SCRIBO. ROBBED THE GRAVE.

A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol- lows: Sly skjn was almost yellow, eves tongue coated, pain con- tinually in back and sides, no appetite. growing weaker day by day Three physicians had given me up. Then I Judging" from present indi was advised to use Electric Hitters to mv great iov, th first boUle made a decided improvement. I continued cations there will be much more fertilizer used in Burke county this year than ever before, which means a larger received their supply of Winter Goods. Following are some of the New Goods just received: California Canned Peaches, Pears and Apricots, Evaporated Peaches, Prunes, Seeded Raisins, Cur-, rants.

Citron. Lemon and Orange Peel, Leggett's Buckwheat and Oat Flakes, Imported and Domestic Maccaroni, N. Y. State full Cream Cheese, Oxl Fish, New Mackerel, Leggett's Champion Com and other goods too numerous to mention. We are sole agents for the celebrated TEA, aud Chase Sanford's Rosada Coffee, "Our Own," Is a delightful blend of Mocha and Java, put up expressly for our trade; none genuine without our name on can.

Do not forget that we have The Best Stock Food in the World. It will keep your stock in healthv condition. We do not claim a cure-all, but have different remedies for different diseases. Colic Cure, Heave Cure, Worm Powder, Gall Cure, Silver Pine Oil for sores or strains. Poultry FckkI and Harness Soap tire some of the things we sell all put up by the INTERNATIONAL FOOD the largest house of its kind in the world.

Remember their goods are sold under an absolute guarantee. Satisfaction gieu or money ref unded. their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." So one should fail to try them. Only 50c, wheat crop next year, provid guaranteed, at John 1 ull drug siore.

ed, our iarmers prepare their land well and sow the seed jTI wish to inform my Nine new members were friends and customers that 1 initiated into the order of have moved my stock of gro- reries. confections, to Odd Fellowsat Lenoir Monday the store-room formerly oc night. The initiation was conducted bv a team from cupied by P. F. Newton, op the Newton lodge, assisted by posite old postomce.

anu win appreciate a continuance of Grand- Secretary Woodell. Several members of the order the patronage receiveu at from Morganton attended. old stand. J. R.

Wortman. Messrs. W. H. Sloan, McGalliard and R.

R. Mc ks-Just Arrived. One Grath went over to Lenoir Monday to start the work on car load "Star Brand" Guano MAY LANE. the building" for the Bank of and phosphate. Mull Payne.

Lenoir. It is to be one of the.

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Years Available:
1899-1900