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STATE HOSPITAL NOTES. Fersonal Xention and Items of News by Our Regular Reporter. Ksquire F. E. Cook, being a delegate to the State Democrat ic convention, will go to Kal- SPIiEALS LIKK WILDFIRE. - When things are "the best" they become '-the best selling.' Abraham Hare, u leading drujrjzist, of Belleville, O., writes : 'Elecliic Hitters are the bet selling bitters I have handled in JO years. You know why? Most diseases bein;; in di-orders of stomach. liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerve. iirh next week. Mrs. .Judge Cillev returned I 'eelne Bitiers tones the soinach. regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of niul- ! adies. It huil les ur the entire svstem. Futs new lite and vior into unv weak, a to Hickorv Tuesday, after stay of several days here, .Miss I la Kineaid is at her home in Morganton, owing to the illness of a sister. Miss Lou L ndon is detained at her home near Chambers by sickness. Mr. D. C. Grady and wife w ill go to Concord on Monday for a week's visit and to trans act some business matters in connection with the estate of the latter. Dr. Murphy returned Thurs day of last week from a visit of two weeks in the eastern part of the State. Mr. Itobert Howard, former ly an employe! here, visited here to see his many old friends last week. Mr. Howard is now railway agent at Glenwood. Misses Wilhelmina and Claud Tate, of Morganton, and May Mills of Lrindletown, a bevy indeed of lurkes most fair and prepossessing young la dies, visited Miss Kate Pear salll here last week. Mrs. C. I. Moore, wife of the editor of the Hickory Press, and her sistei : I 1 1 Mthiy, nmi!ovn man or woman. Frice "jO cents. Sold by John Tull, I) racist. Still They Conie. Still they buy Douglas and Eagle Shoes. We have a new line of low cuts in ladies' shoes that can't bo beat for the money S.op and look at our line of Hamburgs and Laces. We have a new line of Staple No tions and Dry Goods. Call and see them. By the way, we have a few bags of Fertilizer left. Call early or you will miss getting any of it- Respectfully, Huffman & Connelly. mnimiiimnimmniminmnimmmfmiimimmnnmiK The News and The Atlan ta Weekly Constitution both one year for SI. 40. Mis: v virtue of a mortae executed to T. M. Webb on 1st March, 1 by Eliza Scott an d default made in the payment of the 2nd note secured there by, we will sell for cash at the Court Iiov.se door in Morganton, on 30th April, 1900, (same bein 1st Monday of Burke Superior Court,) all that en tire tract of land on Irish Creek known as the. Wm. Perkins farm, containing all the lands lying- on the southwest V-O.im.iii Robert Pattern on the north and west ! We now have the Chemicals for 3 H preparing "LIPPS" home-made Fer- i g tilizer. Also a few bags of acid Phos- 3 phate. 3 W. A. LESLIE, DRUGGIST. Garden Seeds. The kind that will come 3 up. E2 iUiiiiiaiiiUiiiiiiimiiiuuiiuaiiuiiiiuiitiiiiiiiUiaiiiiaaii Grand Opening ! visited at the 1 1 s j i tal on Fri day. .Miss Conneill resides in Watanira. F.lnrl r rrr I7i U! if Uku oqic ul VdiUdJiC iuiliu ti1ai ..j,,,,, i,n,.A ii, i , . J J x spring and fail, which is legitimate and right, but not thinking that the little fellows will follow in their footsteps. I giye no tice to all my customers white and black, male and female, little and big, rich and poor that for the next three months every day ( except Sunday ) I will give a Grand Opening (I mean I will open New Goods ) and everybody is respectfully invited to come in and see if they can't get as good goods for and ea.-.t by the lands of the heirs of . Clayton Scott; beinnin on a black- as little money as f roni any merchant in town. My advertising oak of Teems' fence and running as . , fully described in said murt-a-e on Space Will not permit 111C to meiltlOll all the 111CC tllillgS -I ail! J'ock K. No. 2, prices 462-6, in the office Tll(4 tlllip 1 e Is Oil the lawn ,f Krister of Deeds of Burke county, , , , i also in deed from Wm. Perkins to Eiia Scott dul- rec rded, and to both of which reference is made for calls. This 2tV march, 19( 0. A. F. SOMERS and II. I. Wi-bh, Guardians of T. M. Webb. By Jno. T. Pkkkins, Attv. Sale of Land. are beginning to disclose their distinct color masses. The llorist ilanted probably one thousand bulbs of red tulips in each circular bed ne;;r the cen tre building and an e jual num- ' 'V UIf;, 1,1 n, i Bv virtue of an order of the Clerk of soiue (lislaiice. I he result IS ; the "Superior Court of Burke county brilliant and eifective. jmade in the special proceeding entitled ; Clarence CarsweU et. al. vs. Sarah .Mrs. W. I). Meai'CS, of Hills- ! Smith, I will sell at public auction at horn, after a short visit here J the Court IL'use door in.the town of ,. i (. 1, ,,. l, p., , i , ' i Mortranton, Xorth Carolina, on Mon- ictmned to hei home 1 ueday. ; llaythc 30th day of Aprii, a. d. w, mm i i . ... e 1 Ithi same beinir the iirst Mondav of 1 lie board ot directors of the ,.urkc Superi)p Court. the foli()wi. Hospital are 111 Session here : described tract or parcel of land, to this week. wit: Situate in Ujiper Fork townshiji. I county of Burke, Sta'e of Xorth Car Many here are Still complain - 1 Una. "adjoining the lands of the Spec ill0 of colds and rril). iulation, F. IIutTman and others. Be- ! ifinnimx on a dead spanish-oak and The little article 011 the tulips ! Waters, one of the original corners of ..I - i.- Tate and Berrv 2,(-m) acre survev, ii us communication was ;iml nins north .lo-reesE.ics'to Kindly handed your serine by ; :i stake; thence nrth 80 decrees east Mrs. Judge C, V.llO has heeil 1 1 pes to a stake; thence south 20 visiting here. To add ill these jde-rees west so poles t a stake in the , .4 ti i l i okl Speculation line; thence south so notes as anything trom her j tle.rre;:s wcst with saK1 line 12() IK(les pen, be it terse Or lengthy, IS j to the beinninir. containing 50 acres, eagerly sought after by the lit- I more or less. The sale cf said land to crarv 'public. And a dislike lde in hc jT1a,,i,or a"l Jm f-;i- ,) i lowinr, to-wit: Th? ame will be sold tor either plaigary or egotism j frccd -:uul dichar.ed of all encum- ls tlie reason tor giving (hie ; brance, nrst in two otjual lots, desij; oredit. j nated as the north and south end res- i nectivelv. uion con rim: at i n. thereaf- Wisll W( hal Some marriages jter, to be run cut and surveyed, and daily receiving. You only have to come and see to be con vinced. Kemember the Grand Opening for the next three months at the old Hogan corner, one door from Lazarus Bros. R. A. Cobb. Pay Up and Start Anew. report, but not SO, nor ailV ton as a whole the sale to be rcrort ;i. l 4. 1 i l 4.1 ed at the burliest price bid, up-n the ikely to take place m the noar jfollowin ? terms, vL: 2 per cent. cash. tut are. 1 his is an Arkansa onion for prosperity ahead, though we will not stand as sponsor for this laxity to result in this wav. "Sckibo. April 4. 1900. balance in six months, note with ap n roved security to be required; title re tained till purchase money is paid. This the Jth dav of March. 1900. j. p. iu:mgarxer. Commissioner. Avkky Ekvin, Attorneys. While many have called and paid what they owed us there are still others whose accounts are not bal anced on our books, and we respect fully request that they make settle ment at an early day and take a new start. We will continue to keep every thing needed in the way of Hard ware and Farming Implements, at lowest possible prices and invite all to come to see us. MORGANTON HARDWARE CO.