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0 -,4k Donnelly: 5. Quartette: -Masaa's in the Cold, Cold Ground; Be 'if.. U awvrs; rrvprvzwr , Doug&erty'e speecji uMionor t t j 0n Twrsday, Feb. laiWR. BLOWING HOCK BREEZE tochers' Club on Saturday night -Ididiea and.fientleraeu: The hou r i growing late, and we ni-k tthn' must ail soon go to our nomes. diet churchflllodhUappomtment; Hoover, Iwwhto wjthatitte 4ent her lasf Sundaynbrning Attingthat yon have held th s butashe w compelled to re- Facnlty meeting ,n honor ? ( our VllLwna Tir vBo friend and distinguished citizen, riiHv fL ! Captain LoviH, aMm birthday iMa wr5rfef Wtinir celebrajwn. It olfapt Kard F .Lovill AtTMtaaVaO, CapUi, My Car rain uaii inoaie; o. uoiraes I Union and Liberty Fay Greer; 9. Battle Hymn of the Republic Class. (,- L:. the:n in the cozy Reading Room. Mavor Robbins, haviug recov. ered from a serious illness, has orgauized ft yoUng people's pray- must not tell you how old the Captain.is, but if you add the digits the sum of his age will be t en. He has had a 1 o u g and checkered career. As a boy, playing marbles; as a student, at ; The world is a comedy to those who feel.-Walpote.' : -V r ' .-'nkViM tcAJk kiv 'Isanti br Boon HMlcsMUI ip J U taM J F H&rttof, thUM to oiU7 U 9 oat fnUnwtod: (bi t am oow no way oonneoted.wlUi Mid OompMT. All debts doe to Mid Gonpoay or payabtt to ild Mortti :HUor, ..who ar rMpoMlblt for all oqmum lug 4B4bUdoest.' if aay uma tbara b.,thl Ffct, IMS..:.. 4; A Pc2:; c!ice ia the ISlilsipeWbm-Frieiidll f IUflttitiit fdotwesrl causw nervrwss 1 iofes, cilbesi weak Insteps sore, chafed, aching, warp-': cd ficd twiod fest, ind orings ypu in close amtact wiw PRIZE CONTEST! ; .r meeting to ftssemble Thursday I SiloEtm Academy, in Surry coun erenmgB iu v.. t. A, ft'cowbov on a-Texas ron- Our good resident physician, L. asatarmer. tUUnsrthesoilin Dr. J.E. Rroobs, is visiting his thevallevsof Missouri: as a brave people in Greensboro, the doctor and captrtin jn the Civil quite unwell of late aud iu need war contending for h u m a n of a change. . - Iriirhts. dealing w th human life, Two birthday parties have re- the last to surrender at Appo- cently been given to their young mattox; : As a husband and fath- friends by Mr. Cecil Cntcher and er. as a merchant; behind the Goueral Lee Robbins. - counter; as Jawyer pleading at Miss Ellen Coffey and Master thenar; 'as a Collector of inter. Thomas Coffey, children of our nal revenue, working for tnegov-post-master and joint owner of eminent; ab a Commissioner, np Wataaga Inn, bad the pleasure pointed by the President of the of a week end visit to relatives United'States to investigate In at Globe, accompanied by tLeir d i a n titles in thJ far away grandfather. Mr. W. P. Pendley State of Minnesota; as a caudi- otherwise known as "Daddy date for Congress, defending De rat." . ' ' I mocracy against an able oppo- Little Miss Ruth Robbins has nent; ash member of the Legis- recovered from her long and ser- lature, demanding that the rail- "ious illness, much to the delight roads should pay a greater reve- ot her many young friends. I nue to the commonwealth; or la- Thewintrv weather that has ter as a State Senator, protect- fallen to our .lot since the New mg the railroade from unjust leg- Year set in has interfered with lslation; as rresiuent 01 tne ua. the buildine that was bejrun last of Trustees of this Institution autumn, several handsome ;cot- since its beginning, he has done taires in the course of construe- his duty as tie saw it, oraveiy ana tion and others in contempla- boldly, without fear and without tion. favor mj. TiinM, Millar ha w.t,..rn. "To me it is an inspiration to ed from a delightful visit hr tBe w aim givio- m m y ui llappv Valley of the Yadkin uu w b hrhav,w thr,Mt of hPt cause of education, as if inspired Aunt Mrs.kHugh Dobbin of "Pal- witJ? the altru8,Q UcUlvaiATU 1110. tiiuu, 1110 ruciico Onrood friend and valued fel- u"u ",5,a ,"it0: u r : - I t-hia cnhnnl tr thP Ptiil rnft.r, ful knmvledge may be diasemina ted, that better opportunities may be put , in the pathway of everv youth in this mountain land. His life is a benediction to us all." First Grand Prizet $5fy,00 Uprffi Gra Second Grand PrizeJt8 Waterrnan'8 Ideal Jfantain I?k Third Grand Prize, 5.00 Manicure Set mvra. eood frier low citizen, Mr. Jonathan Wal ters, spent an enjoyable raonth visiting friends and relatives in Ashe, his old home county, of whidi be speaks glowingly, the Deonle over there enthusiastic over their railroad which after years of theory and speculation has substantially .materialized and will be the direct means 01 developing the many and great woarttirvuMi nf hnf furfiln nnri ni-n. lifi, couutv in the extreme North he :w,U come aa,n Woafnr nompi- nf tho rom1 old We have received North State, "the old North State forever!" FroatkiTrainiBi School. . Rev. Mr. Haye. of Elk Rark was at the school last Wednes day. Glad to pee him and hope 800 draws from one cent to 13.00. No draw -will cost mort than $3.00. AH draws printed in blue are free, but every dra -gets a premium. There are 10 free draws. There is one red . number that is the same as a blue number; this number count! as 290. A Special Premium of $5.00 is given to the one mak ing the greatest number of uraws. In case of a tie, the. pre mium goes to one investing the. most money. The front of the board shows the three grand prizes, piano. Fountain pen, and Manicure Set . - ., ;-' Seals for grand prixee will be opened in the presence of! three witnesses. All draws must be itaid for when taken. Perfectly reliable and competent judges pronounce this piano one of the " finest and most durable instruments on the market .'Every one knows the Waterman pen and all should know the value of a five dollar manicure set. But remember, there is a minor pre v niium with every draw. In some instances this minor is worth as much or more than the cost of the draw. The numbers you; select will represent the amounts to be paid for the draws, no. ' 86 will cost you 86 cents, etc. Select numbers by mail, sending ' amounts of drawi in stamps or money order. ... .; . - Lenoir Book Co. LENOIR, N. C. ' t th3 7hsn you want "Shoes and .(mfort", , coino g JM J HosfRespectfully, tor Dollar A Minute Tii Your t Devote a mlante of your time to this ad and save a dollar. : ' , We i tall inor dry goods than any other atjre in thUtown. ; We have more cuitomert who remain with us than any other Wn intM town.::": Wf A y'- -::: We hare more tatisfled customers than any other store iu tail tow." " . -'''' v.''.-.,;,' These are broad and sweeping statements, BUT TRUE. WHY Special 30 Day Offer. ' $1.00 bottle TTine of Cardui 75, cents. . 25 cent size Black Draught 15, cents. . 25 cent sij Menthacal for colds, croup, catarrah, sore r throaty etc., 15 cents. $1.00 bottle Syrup Hyoophasphites, 75 cents. -$1.00 Bottle TTine od Liver Oil, 75 cents. : ;. ' Jones Drug Store. ; Boone, - - - - North Carolina. ) Bemuse we maki good oh every promise we make. Because wje'guarantee every article we sell. Because we have the facilities for buying from the manufacturer at lowest obtainable price. ' : Because we give our customers the benefit of this reduction in first coat V. 1 "-"-'. , ' Because we can and do sell a high grade article for the same price some people charge for inferior goods. It has taken about a minute of your time to read this ad. Keep it in mind and it will be worth dollars to you when yon go out to doyour shopping: (A minute well spent. . j. s; winiaer. Succlssor to John W. HodgesJCo.. .-.'J VVhat vte Know About The War ;Isf of no partticular concern to the p: . " V General Public - But What we Know About- L. D. LOWE, President H. B. PERRY. Vlet-Prcftdeiit L. IL FARTHING, Cwhtor. The Valle Crucis Bank. Hardware and We solicit the account of all persons in this new Bank, and , Means much to! puithaser3 of theieHries.; We have the largest and best selected stock of Hardware an4-?urniture Iri Western North Carolina. We offer we will do our best to accommodate the people and render the . I xii AVTUa UirvhafitrkoiiaAeAii irreatest service consistent wlta aoimd bankimr. : ,M6' wiioiavwi.,, w - w the Wake forest Student. commemorating the 20th anniversary of the es- hi w TOoinnouoahoon tablishroentof the Law Depart KWtno. Rnr lr PrPshvtAriftn I church to the great meeting oi The Laymans Missionary Move nient at .Charlotte this week, Rev. Edgar Tufts, clerical delegate: The members of the Brass Band ,are pi actising vigorously for t an The Dairy School hold , its ses sion on the 10th. The next term will be devoted to examinations. It will be March 5th. On Saturday night the Faculty Club entertained Capt Lovill in entertainment to;, be given here honor of hi? ,birth-day. A liter iu the near future, the exact na- ary programme of considerable tureofwhi'h not vet disclosed, interest was rendered and re but should the aforesaid enter- freshments were served,: after tainment pwve a success in. the vvhlch Supenntendent B, B. Dou home town, the Band" Boys' .will herty paid a most beautiful and master up ''brass enough toven- eserveqrtnoute co uipt iioviu, tnre beyond the boundaries oi I w wnw.n tIie iptaiu responaea our townfehip, no need oi hesita, h.ujui, uo,F,.jr .na.me.. tion on their part, however, The teachers are preparing to their progress has been i wonder- peautity tne campus witn fliow ful considering the fact, that it is ers and shrubbery. Many of the i but nine months since they took students are deeply interested in 1" . A , . 1 4 a I kl 1 1 S1I 1 . .! me nroi lesson unaer rroi. aar- cne pian ana win neanuy coope bin of Statesville a teacher of un- rate with' the the teachers. Beau doubted Skill and undaunted tv is educating and refining and courage, for it takes grit to it is hci ed that all will enjoy the mould musicians out of raw ma results ot tne enorts. , ; ;.. .. ,. : , - ferial, and yet one half the cred- ; On Monday, night the school it and the honor is due thelearn- gave a Saiut . Valentine's social er if they be as apt sehpl.ars a to the r student, body which the our boys have profven to be; evi- I gftidente seemed to enjoy Very dencing dlded talent and phow- m ing good taste in the selection of did. r 1 little pleasure how: and music thatrwill not only tickle I ,m jancy,b,utLtouch the heart , AivJM(S PmfH ' or Brown the third year c 1 ass :AO.: Vlnl 1 hi commemdratioiL of Licoln, s The Butler rag Store : NEW A!iD UP-TO-DATE Prescriptions Filled . Headquarters for the best Stationery and Caiadlea; Toilet Articles and Rubber Goods Mail Your Orders. The Best" and latest fountain drinks, - Call on us At the pld Post Office Building. E. S. STALEINGS, Manage Price&t Lovest Possible Consist ent With Quality. Oervice Courteous and Prompt. "(M'"Thest BERNH A'RDT -SEAGLE CO WHOLESALE AND RETA IL HARDWARE AND FURNITURE LENOIR, . NORTH CAROLINA From : the Cradle to the Grave" Everone Uses Hardware of some kind. Paying for 1 : .- Preiudice. Ttia discriminating customer insists-on quality -foods. fchcp hrdfore b about the poorest investment .on esrttiv Tha edje of the sharpest razor is hot keener than PeoDle who bur (roods from year to year without look our desiratoepmyou acceptably-to serve you in a man ing around and investigating are PAYING FOR PREjtf. nerto wia youraBproyal-there fore, whatever you buy DICE. Prejudice is expensive. v . , i V from us will b of tha ''quality" kind. ;":.:;;::-;: We never object to having: Our customers investi- ...; X;7E SELL EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE, fc: gate the merits of OTHER stores. The oftener ttey in, : V UNEACK & CO. - : v vestigate the more nrmiy they oecome convmcea that ElkcrV w -G. - ' " i" OURS is the store that gives the best values for tWprice; ;;V-- We ask you to investigate investigate our store, in- i - ; . vestigate OTHER stores, investigate ALL of themend e, pr QAQAiuir, bmiti - rmm you win uumkw us. -' h,.: :;;y:::,i rrnin ' REMEMBER that teams are on the road eveiyay f , JL 'II " H H I1 K. and wealways keep the wajits of our p$opft at hBdgg? 1 ' : 1 Bial Appreciates ana Protects its CtiBtomO We wish to thank each and every one ronage since we began businehere, and , hope t wrlee 4 U4J UJi Ut Gaits; 2,. The Second Inaugural 7 - :'i -lr,: C. Gretfaer 8. Linraln'ii their future patronage by goxi goods and fair dealing. Yours for business, TifhRT ssBssssessssssBmm- W. C. COFPET, Vlo-Pm. J.T. HILLBB, AN'tOMh, : C. Greene; 8. Lincoln'. Jkmyli)X jtTl H.UUi 211 ' f-lrT-r eoV'SberrUl;.::,The --.V ai3.Adaitrantv:L ;-ankB x'-' COtSIK tO tt OtlWDt Of ; WataUUa COuntV. f We ftnnnlat ,. . cczlio thapttpto have ibown in us, ana the miccexs tber bava Jpl totshbv la bnttdinji up a Btnwar babkinjr Inntttbtiofc wKa etf issroTcd Mcipment we are better than evAinrnM4 - mmm fimmm-: "V.vV. v . .. -. -"I"-r r". 4 a. 4s 'I'll 0 1 ...fc'. O 4 ':v .' v ,: ;5j
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