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Sarah, little laughter of John jund Mrs. Matilda Thomas Dyer, 'uow.of Mountain City, Teun , formerly of this settlements is Thcrwav, March 4.' 1 915. - Apply Sloans Freely For Lum. . -..r..;-. w bago ,r j, . ' Your attacks of Lumbago are Haying qualified m Admlulttrator of thu Clint tA WtvnmrA If lthll. lata of tbe eoontyof WaUoga and Stat not hopeless M.tbty of North Caolloi, thU a to notify wem lott cao rdim th0Q .ftfr all iMOoa Jioldln olaim aoalnit ww mwmwj ut Bimynr p BLOWING ROCK RRCBZES recovering from a "sudden and'mid tate to preasui to the under plicatlouof Sloan's Liniment on -" The Band Boys announce an entertainment to.be given, by them about the . 3rd week in Ifarch.'consistinf; of a 'genooine' ' music to "beat tbe band," stump r VTaonias, is liv severe attack of pneumonia, 8a rah's many friends along the river will be rejoiced to know, Mrs. Mary Hopkins Thomas hav ing returned from the bedside of her favorfte grand daughter. Miss Wilrria T horuas. ; daugb- HAUL ' : iX.; 'ft- .;i"y 1915! 1015 is hew arid with it comes the responsibilities to very good citizen to carry out his part to the fullest er- speeches, side-splitting jokes, in ing at WiUiamston and not WH- Mrs. James is slowly mending after an illness fronf which at one time it seemed doubtful that she could recover, her son Wil- - . " - . ' mtrifyrnn no itaiih m rri.u..m lull r. t tact all the features belonging to b;" -.-r---. - a modem, up-to-date successful " ner slatcr, Mtjs a u-i-u.. ii. u.,i. Alberta at Rocky Mount, N. C. - . ' .Mill 1 W I I W II II 'HI I M1HII llWIIII. Illllllltf II amateurs resemble professionals, the show to be produced in the home town of Blowing Rock and : rorvwitad at Rnnnp. theraiiptit.inn f enhancing the value of the enter- liar"; late superintend ant of Live '- orAnv n t-h. lul u I 'imma I ml lie . tainment rather than del reefing - 'au v therefrom es, the stage fright Farm moving near the old "frjghfcned aw;iv" upon the home, having wnted oMVm. F. first rformance of the play, the Winkler, oil th old 0. N. Evans ...:n u Biii uu wtuaimu xwvur. suffleient courage to exhibit be-1 Mr. Audrew. Hickn has rented fore so august au audience as . the Warren place, buck of the will fill the town hall the court ' palisades, opposite the James ';. room) at the inetropolw ol the W. Thomas homestead, a good co in'y and, without donbt, the ; locality for wheat, they say. It Blowing Rock Dramatic Club will! is gratify ing to w-e the old pla have many invitations from ces built up and land cleared for elsewhere, the object of the show... cultivation, the river country es- v uui i n 1 1 ? An tt ri ri FiiiimnMi nwn Wddulyauthntiud ou or ba th back and loins, tumbaaoia fcra Feb.22. iair tki. AtiM .in a form of rbeotoattsm.aDayMdi , . w-.. -... ji. t Clo u kinl ' uu WU V w kUV AUIIMk A' vuuwi luuKici, iiihiivi wivua wt 5 cum at uioivuaiiuutc ai me very lowest P0SS1D16 the tck and uiakei it fwl 4- consJatent with lbttimfA hioco uei a Dot ue oi suuan't uottnent I quanted tocakairuuiadlata pamnt. TniiFb.aa, 101s. J, W. MOORE, Administrator. Children Ory FCa FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA lor 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the houBe against colds, pore and swollen joint, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailtneut. Your money back if n t satUflfn, but it de giyealmoMt iuitaot relief. PRIZE CONTEST! this month-being to aid in buy jng new uniforms. Rev. Edar Tufta, of the Pres by terian church, acceptably fill ed his appointment here last Sunday, preaching in the morn ing in the Bap-", . r , tist church from the text, "What think ye of Christ?" and at night in the Reading Room from . the text, "Be of good cheer," both servicesevidencing much thought - ful study, Mr. Tufts, at both eer vices making a plea for the new Orphanage at Banner Elk and at night taking up an offering for that noble work. ... The school taught by Miss E dith Hayes at Skyland is not, as your correspoudent stated last week, a subscription school, but an extention of the public school, Miss Elsie Weedon teach- ing a select school, Mr. John 8. Williams a subscription school, the last mentioned to be turned biek to the public school, du ring March and then closed for t'v) season. -v . Mr. Geo rge B. Ha r tley , broth- er of our townsmen, Messrs Wade and Orauville flartley, has-been h ai"d from after a silence of near ly six years and an a 1 (Senear of 10, Hartley Captain of the 20tli Company of the 8 th Regimeut, National Ouar ls of New York, the armory where Captam Hart ley has his office on the comer of 94th St. and Park Avenue, New York City. : The sick ones are rapidly im proving, thanks to good medical ''-.attention, efficient nursing, fine . Wi'atherand the cheery faces of visitors, no others need call. As the sun "moves" northward the spring bird appear and let ; ters from letters from cottage owners glow with expectations of a delightful summor on the moun-tain.- V .:..;'., . ., - Among the recent visitors from down country were Messrs. Men sick of Hickory "Coot" Holder v of Lenoir, Gatt is of Knoxville, El. Robbinsof Pineolaand Jen kins and Hemphill of North Wil k jsboro, the last named gentle- man here in the interest of the estate of the late Dr. C. J. .Par lief. V ing river bottoms having at their feet a real bonanza, and, many of our mountain p ople are assured of the fact that not withstanding the cry about "hard times" there is a good living for the man who rents laud and a betterouefortheman who owns it. Mr. Joe Ward, son of the late lamented Simon Ward, Esq., owner of some of the finest bot tom land near mouth of Cove Creek reports that he has yetun gathered, 300 bushels of corn, of good quality, the farmers of i Cove Creek valley among the most prosperous in tbe county, prosperous because progress ive. " . Mrs. David Warren whose ser ious illness has been reported is recovering, much to the delight of her many friends. Miss Redad, District Visitor and church worker is quite un well, her good work susi ended in consequence but her friends hope that she will ere long le "up and about" as her work, nni)ue in thU part of the coun First Grand Prize, $550.00 Upright Grand Piano, Second Grand Prize, $8 Waterman a Ideal Foantairi Pen. Third Grand Prize, 5.00 Manicure Set. T : . 300 draws from one cent to 13.00. No draw will cost more than 3.00. All draws printed in blue are free, but every draff . gets a premium. There are in free dravya. There is one re4 uutnber that is the same as a blue number; this number count ' as 2DJ. A Special Premium of 3.00 is given to the oil roak ing tbe greatest number of ilraw'i. In case of a tie, the pre mium goes to one investing the most money. The front of the board shows tbe three grand prizes, piano, Fountain pen and Manicure Set. - ' . Seals for grand prizes will be opened in the presence of three witnesses.. Ail draws must be aid 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 mium 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. 8(5 will cost you 86 cents, etc. Select numbers by mail, sending amounts of draws in stamps or m onay order. Lenoir Book Co. . LENOIR, N.C. prices consistent with legitimate business. On of the best propositions I have to offer is to the ladie3r- I have on hand thousands of yards of piece goods suitable for dressing from 5ct calico to $1.50 per yard serge and silks a great many of which can be bought at cost and some for even less. s Men and Boy Clothing is another thimri am verv stroncr on anv of wrtiVh boujght at a very close margin and a great many can be caps for both men and boys is another item that should not b overlooked as I have a large stock on hand and if you are loosing ior an extra bargam call for a hat and you can: get it r Notion s of all Kinds on hand, which includes shirts, collars ties underwear and a thousand things too tedious to mention any of which can be had it rock bottom prices. The best ice cream and cake is served at the last so here it is. ;Browns star 5 star Shoes always jn stock a line that keens vourfeet warm an A Arv also makes them look tidy and neat. No better line made, prices bottom considering wholesale cost. " thanking you one arid all for past patronage I solicit your future business promising you absolutely fair dealing What wg Know About The War Is of no particular concern to the General Public But What we Know About Hardware and Furniture Means much to purchasers of these lines, We have the largest and best selected stock of Hardware and Furniture in Western North Carolina.. We offer you i of rounty life in pent in I. oal camp here, Mrs. Wm. M. Stringfrllow who organized the ' Scouts of Blowing Rock and who, during the season of 1014 had the boys to meet at her beauti home on' the shores of -Chetola Lake. The Camp Fire Girls under the superviion'of the Misses Rough er of St. Leu is and owning a beautiful summer home on Bea con Hill, disbanded for the win ter but will reorganize when their patronesses return I jr the eeaion. The Library Association will meet for reorganization in the near future, a-sort and classify the book 8 of Lend -a Hand Li brary aad help make it a more worthy memorial of n its founder the late Mary Nelson farter, who many years, ago with her hus band, Dr Carter came here from Philadelphia p. ri marl 1 y for health's sake but eventually Our head plumber, George E. - locating and devoting their lives mkku kmkm iifwii riiw n-v i a 1 1 i v Kmrf ifiiu iv i ji i i nii.iiii. iir-i mi i - . considerable plumbing at Ban..and moral of the people hprea- ; ner Elk preparatory to the opn- bout, eudeai ing themselves to v ing of the sshool there on April the mountain . people, "Elija's . Tha Rn GmiIi( h. Ja. .U J! WAPIvn I Apto. Trun n ninnnsii l'. .. t v v t iig VII - - J " vj . .j vj " fM ion of Scout Mnstflr TiRnv full business man of the Quaker rPoIltotfftr. ara to rwsnmp thor Utv who Owes the charinin? old v Tteeklv meetinirs in the Randnll' home on New Years ("reek and f U tmorial 't Building where -the 'deWghts to come ith hisinteres- '. Vl l,fniu Him a ill.' P t' ttitmmAii M l'iiiK..lntI..nt.J ! j chinge Room, some of our most ne development of our town t to this great organizatioh which Jr among the men of his ac- v v5 fir its National President quaintance there, by his person ; tJgitoa Thompson, o the" ality drawing about him a good ie riitmoInatmBto the Jr'tSa tatroness of the lo-kiud the Master "loved." : Vi try, ..calculated to ' Pve ofin-' Qua jy 0f Jfo Highest Character. estimable value in the betterment -2 . - . . . . Pricest Lowest Possible Consist ent With Quality. - Service Courteous and Prompt. Get The Best BERNHA RDT -SEAGLEGO WHOLESALE AND RE t HARDWARE AND FURNITURE LENOIR. - - - - - - - - NORTH CAROLINA The Butler Drug Store NEW AND UP-DATE ' Prescriptions Filled Headquarters for the best Stationery and Candies; Toilet Articles and Robber Goods7 Mail us Your Orders. . " ; . Th Best and latest fountain drinks. Call on us At the old Post Ofict Building. ' E. S. STALL1NGS, Manage A Poor shoe is the . Devil's Good Friendi . 111 fitting footwear causes nervousness, irritability; exasperation and backsliding. It produces corns bun ions, callouses, weak insteps, sore, chafed, aching, ' wailcP ed and twisted feet, and brings you in close contact , wftji 1 it?- Tv.'fi ."Tri'l 1 "i.'tit-:"'' ' r " ... 1 me juevw. wnenou wani "ianoes ana. uomiort ' coma -iu to us. fFe sell both, : S:;:s-'' 31 B. Blackburn, BOONE, - N. C Mutch, lax Notice. I will be at the following places on the dates named for .h nn pone of receiving taiKjor the year 19U which are due. As there will be two collectors in the field at the same this notice is made rather in duplicate, or, rather two calls on the same dayr noone, court hoae, ' Blue Ridjre. G L Story's Store Blowing Rock, Hohonser's Store Watauga, Kelsey. forenoon. Wataujta, Valle rucis, afternoon, 8haffneehaw, Balrd'H Store, Laurel Creek, John Ward's Store. Bmer Dam, Sweet Water, Bo'onf, Court House, Elk, L. M. Hodgess Store, ... Stony Fork, Hendrix 8tore, Forenoon . ; 8tony Fork, Jirgil, aftern)on, . T.Bald M mutain; T Id. Meat Camp, W. H. Norris forenoon. MwtCrittp, C C Pagans stor. aftfrnoon" , . .Nyrth fofk, WN Thomas Store, " Co ve Creek, L Greer's foran on, '. ;Coye Creek, Mast's uirnoon, - . 1 am making thi roun.l more thnn Ipramise.!, just for tbe con tenlcpot of the people, and I am expecting th tar . 0u all who hay not paid alter Mii i!ll I il nave to a I1 cons if they do not pal immediately. Tnia is no scare crow, 1 mean to do this for I must have tie taxes. V ' K tt I. 2, 3. 4, 4, 5, 6, 8, 1, 2, 3, 8, 4. 5, 5, a, 8, 8, 1815. 191ft. 1915. 1915. 1915. 1915. 1915. 1915. 1915. 1915. 1915, 1015. 1915. 1915. 1915. 1915. E R. Eggers, Ex Sheriff. RfcttNlNGS; Res ide n t Dentist BANNER, J2LK; . - N C L liaTe arranged tor the convenience of my patients to be in LuBvwmu,t uuwi i uu vue nrsi oi everv month for thfa n. .a.j... ... r- v .w. wm vi row aari, ema-evtry court wetit, prepared to do any kind of Den. Sjytf - wo??. OTAJuTriD. wotbing butthe BESTand PUR k-mjfW 'W: 7v 0f my work. . Pricee reasonable." Np PIM;? fron a distance wiU avoid deiav py miormmg me wiorenaa, at what time they propose comin el 9 I- 1 1 iMlat I I r , t coors certain curs" mmvm irAim Special Liberal Offer. DGOTpEIJg cVt J?SftbnV'0': or Jstamps andwe will tfeadou-all cliargee jiaid 8 bottles C. C. 0. and U you do. not ftrid -- , a j ..v. iv v i ci uocu ytfj WU1 ITMUUlt tvefrteatolvounionW. Addresi . ki'1???? CINICO., Winston.Saiem,;C.? v. -' if' f. V. ;
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