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tfnttl 4 r CW cum LENOIR, N, 0., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1808. NUMB3SI& 49. VOLUME XXIII, - DEMOCRAT 1C TICKET. FOR JUDOJS 8UPEBI0E 0OUBT. First Diitrlot George H. Brown Jr., of Beaufort. Thirl District Henry R. Bryan, A Creveu. Sixth D strict- Oliyer EL Alien, of Lenoir. Seventh DUtriot -TbOE.as A. faVeill, of Robeson. fifth Dirtrlot Thomas J. Shaw, '.il!f(jrd. STST IZBCCTTVl COHICITTKH. K r, Distriot: 0 L. Aberuethey, . U winborne, F. G. James, W. Hodman. Seoond Diitriot: T. W. 3fason, t. D Winiton, N. 0. Berry, B. H. oeigh t. Thud Listriol: James A. Bryan, J Faison, Dcaiel H. McLean, I tto ..ilurohison, ff.ir Diatrlot: J. E. Young, ivM.ngfleld, F. 8. Spraill, ,'llnj USh. Fitt'a District: J. S. Manning, rV. A Bubbitt, A. W. Haywood, K-uiwu D. Rood. ixiii Diitriot: Ueriot Clarkson, V H. Neal, W. H. Bernard, G. J Patterson. Seventh Distnot; Paul B. Means, rV a. Williams, 0 F. Mason J. MoLelland. Bight District: W. W. Barber. J B. Lewellen, Clement Manley, W a Newlend- Ninth District: W.T. Lee, G, 6. Powell, M. H. Justioe, Walter E. Ifoore. The North. Carolina College of Agriculture AID.... Mechanic Arts. Will re-op.n September IMS, with Im proved ee.alpmeat Id every department, rwenty -three experienced specialists In raoaity. Poll course. Agriculture Bolmee, OItU. eteehenlcal and Electrloal Hnglneerlng. Expense very moderate. fur catalogue, address Pres. A, Q. HOLLADAY, Halkiow, h. 0. The University. LA VI EST patronage and fullest equipment, iu IVi aliery. tfacuilty, t; Htuoeuts, tS;S ActdeuiicCoortei; Elective Courses; t Professional Schools in law Medicine and Phar Mr. AlrantedclattMopen to women, Tnltlon, M a year; Board M Per month. Ample op portnnlUe. tor aelf-help, Bchelarshlps and loam for the nady, aammer School (or reach ere: Iestruotors; 1W Students. Total aro-laent, 4T0. Far oat alofue, addres., PRESIDENT ALDERMAN, Chapel HM.N.C. THI. State Seial Mistrial Collet OFrgBS th. loan women of thf state tunrmgh pro!easleul, literary, chulcal, aeleutlflr.and ludustrlil rdueetlon. Annual xp.nne. stttoUu. rtt of to members. Mure than 400 regular el nuii.li. Hat matrleu lated about 1, 690 itadenle, representing svery county in the 8t ate but to. rrsstloe and Observation School of abo 1 x pupils. To secure boarl in dormltorlo i all free-tultlcn ptlleatlonsnust fee made bitors August. Oerretpondeneehif tted from those Ssstrlng competent, trained sac her ror catalogs and'-other Informal lor, ad dress. FHBSIDBNT Mc-I R June V,ltm. Qronsbpro. N. O. TRINITY COLLEGE. OFFERS TOLL COURSBS la English Lan guage and Literature, ancient aod stsd ern Language, Hlatorf, Soilologr, Mathemat lo. Phlloaophr, Bible, Law and Commerce. vomeo admlttedt" kU oour.ee of atudy. The Urgast endowed Institution ef learning In th. Statn. Board from UJOto IH.00 per month. Tui tion, SM.OO a year. tlezt leuloa open. September 7, IM8. For eataletue addreia, JKO. 0. XILOO, Talf 8, lH.-w. Durham, N. 0. A Oreat Bargain IN PHOTOS For the next 80 days. where? At 0. M. SIOMOH'i. North Main .ireet, St. minutes wUh IromOourt Bouee. For the next to dwml wUl make Photograph, at lee. than hair rlee. I hare jurt Sn labed Kemodellnf mr OaUerr and WaltlngandPrei.il., Boomtwith all the Meommodat ona Pr talnlif to; a nBBTOLA8S OALLBBT, ; Briar roar father, mother children and beat friend, before It is too late, for life Is u ertali. for those who are Blghtr years old or more, I will make Photos Ab.olat.lr VBJIB. All n.gatlTM preserved. Dapll eates san be had at redueed rates.? ' rpBAHKWathepeorl. ofUnntr and snr. 1 ruundiag sountry tor their peUonage In the tat,I re.p.etfuliy sollolt Che same In Uetutur. If notoa tada yoi know where to'.lad c.n.Bionon.i ; HQNJ No.83. A FORMER RESIDENT OF CALDWELL. Wrltee of Old Times In the County. Blounlville, Tenn. Sept. 8, 1898. -Mr. A- H, Beyd, Sheriff Cald well oonnty; My Dear Sir: Y out letter of Aug. 81st reaohed me to day. It was a surprise, after snoh a long delay, lot Btill 1 was glad to get it. I left Caldwell Co. in 1845. Was then living in a cabin on the branch upaboTe Leander King's. This branoh orossertho main road lead ing to tiorganton, ono mile or less east of Little John's meeting house. I belie? that waa the name of it. Mat Setsor lived a little east of the brunch, and he and Leandei- King werebadly at onts. I could tell yon why. Down south of that meet ing house lired Marcus Tnttle, who owned slayes, Hie brother Andrew lived with him, and was addicted to strong drink. They hai a broth er Robert Tuttle who was once sher iff and lived on the Mae -of Caldwell and Burke. Another brother, Lu cius, who was a merchant in Lenoir. My father was a very intemperate man. His name was Elijah Pnilips. I was compelled to leave him on ac count of harsh traatment. I went back after I was 21, anu found him and John and Sarah living near Robert Tnttle's. Tbey all left father there and oame with me to Fall Branch, Tenn. That may look very bad to some, but my fa ther's conduct toward my mother had become intolerable, and she could not remain. I never saw bim anymore. This was in 1859, I be lieve. I heard he went into the war and died; but where and how, I never oould learn I would thank you most kind' f you oould learn and tell nr My mr ' 4. . died a few years ago, B&ttd 74. Brother John Hivea 4 . mill's fnm rue, aud has a la. ,s and respeotable family. Siatc: S rah lives in Greeni. oo., 30 inWi from me- married Alex. Smith, nr.! n k has urge family. I went to sohool until I acquired a fair education taught echroi ten jearB, edited a paper 5 ye-rg, and been register, mayor, couuij court olerk, olerk of the chanoery oourt here for years I have lived where I now am for 30 yars. I wai 61 last May, and am gray, but do not look old. lama Republican and Baptist. I have been married twioe and have five children and several grand children. My office does not keep mo busy, and so I am trying to sell land. I sold a large farm to G. W. Osborne, of Watunga county saw him to day Says he knows you. I wonld writs muoh more, but do not want to tire you. I am anx ious to visit North Carolina, but do not know when I shall. Will add that I was born in Alex ander county, about 8 miles from Tsylorsville, then Wilkes ocunty, in 1857, My mother waa Miohal, a daughter of Aaron Bumgarner. Thanking you most kindly for writing me, and hoping to hear from you again, I declare myself, Your Friend, Noah J Phillips. THEIR-'-- SUCCESS. Or. Hathaway A Co.'. mooesses have become a botueoold word. Why? The answer is simple. They are men with the courage of Uioiroonvio tions. Originators, not imitators. Thoir methods, Like themuelvea, are in harmony with the people and tho times. New nnd np to date. Among Win legions of miscalled experts and logitiiuate specialists tlwy stand to-day with dean hauds in th. front nmk of rsspoctnblo profeasionsllem a. scknowledtted oriirimttors of the new end how widely adopted method of treating ohronio und oompuentoa disordars. Their reputation rests not on the cheap, trans parent platform of purchased testimony, but on a long list of oured patients, vkihlo local wit nesses of their skill. As pbyoioians of business and social status in the oommnnity they pledge a pomplete oonree of treatment and ultimate cure by the "Hathaway method," unabridged, and at price, within tho roach of all. Tuoy are regular graduates In medicine froia some of the bast modioal colleges In the world, and hold licensee to nr tctlce from different Bute Boards of Hoalth. They eonduot thnir baslness on a strictly professional basia, promising noth ing but Tftint thoy can fulfill, and do not adopt the many fake ana fraudulent method, that many doctor, and .o-cnUod .peoiaUsts in offering frea fnesoriptions, oheap medicines and 0. 0, D. fakes n order to obtain a tow dollar, from their unfor tunate victims. H a soiersr Irtm any watting slttaie, altordertS Mood, Rtraut collaptt, ar last at mental visor, Sidney or arlnam dlf .ulty, hyareetla, tlamlat, piles, varnootia, rap ture, ennelurel Sit ohstaas, stricture, rh.omall.m. - aatanh. famale weakness or sn aliases peculiar to year sex, It will yo" (a, Investlsattih,. siij,.." iainaa, MeinCd. ThssMroteHgr.st lieatmtnt It ,,jretor Ihs mere askliia. why oenwwr OaUoft or address drThathaway A CO.,MX Jo. Broad Bb Atlanta, ua. Mail treatment alven BMH) No, S, for womsni Ho, t, for skin diseaeeai Re. a, It oatana. Free, tt pat fiooal, Bf sjrltlnsl US and thl. nanajj WVmspsjssKSK wsay sxsraw awarejsrvwsrvwsmsK waamr BrBr fc shrrw litm T, .' 'ii rin sri'toa fiy Mrs. A- E. H ; ,;0,.oi D "Vf. Uk'jn !t,h a bad r Id wl-ija cot lied on ray lnpgc; cough set ia and fin ally terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors geve me np, saying 1 could lire but short time. I gave myself up to my 8avior, determined if I oould not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above My husband was ad vised to got Dr. King's New Dis covery fcr CoiiH'iaiptiop, 'Coughs aud Coids. I go ye it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at Todd & Shell's Drug Store. Regular size 50o and 11.00, Guaranteed or price refunded. GOOD GOODS. WELL &DYEBTISEO Goiug the rounds of the p us is an item statiug tht the Rojal Bak ing Bowder Company is le largest advertiser in Ame-ioa. Of course, the business itself must be an enor mous one to ju tify so groat an expenditure in publicity. There is no fallacy more dungerona than that success can be gained by advertising an aitiole of ird Serer.t merit. But, given an art.oie of the nighest quality like Royal Baking Powder, which when the house-keeper has once used she finds it she desires the best food she cannot do without, then the greatest measure of suc cess is attained by keeping it oon tinaously before tho public Great merit and good advertising are both essential to make a produot a great success The Royal Baking Powd er psss' -sing t he first, its proprie tors have wisely used the second and th" result i-t apnu-ant through out thi .and. Th Rival cc.ipany believe that therj i iu medn. u for advertising like the Dflspipar, "ince in thoso . igU aed days ere. rybody reads them. The Human mpchinu itarts but ice and stops bn unce. Ynu can keep it going long st nnd most re gularly by uei.jg D" Witt's Tiittle Ev'yRsur, ihefunoai little pills for ro'iB!.ipation and all stouache and I vor tronb'eg Todd & Shell. An Old Idea. Every day strengthens the belief of emi nent physicians tl it impure blood i-i the cause of the majority of our diseases. Tweuty five years ao this tlieory was used a. a basis for the forirnla of Frowns' Iron Bitten. The many remarks'; rnro effected by this fs-uons old hoiisfl ! ! r-medy are sufBciiit r "-rr that the 1' . y is correct. Brown; ' ' - '' :'crB u sold I.', i ll dealers. Mortgage Sale of Land, North Cabolika ) Caldwell County j By Virtue of a power of sale, con tained in a mortgage Deed, ex ecuted to me, by J. D. Hinson on the 10th day of Maroh, 1897, 1 will, on Monday the 17th day Of Oct 1898- (The sane being Monday of Cald well Superior Court) offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door in Lenoir, at pub lic, the following discribod land; tow t; Lying ou the waters of Mul berry, Beginning on a Popia" and Gum and rues N 20 V 72 poles to a chestnut; then N. 82 W , 48 poles to a Bhtok Grim and Hickory; then West 55 poles ti a stake; then South 100 poles to o Stake, in line of traok of Charl e Dickson; then East with said line 55 poles' to i stake in J, C. Harper's line; then North, with said line, 30 pole s to a stake, Harper's corner; tu u Hist, with his lino to the Begirding; crmta ning 60 acres, more or Uti, Said Mortgage is registered in P nk "J" of Mortgage in offioa of Rvgis.e. of Deeds for Caldwell Co. Newhnd, Jai. 8 H.cku an Atty. JortgaRfe. Notice? Having this day qualified . Ad ministrator of M, 1, Moort, Deo'd notioo is hereby givoa to all parties owiugsaid est to tome forward mid settle, aud all parties having calms egainst the estate to present ii em within twelve months from date hereof, or this no tine will be pLad in bar of reoovery. This July 17,1898. , I. L. Uqo&b Adm'r. ' ' M.L. Moo&i, Oee'd SECOND TO OUT. MUSTER Til Orders luad Tistordif (ir Tilt ti Till Plici it Ptliljl-Tli Wft it Fjrt luoi lid .iu ill ti ki Washington, S rt. 2.- Orders were issued to-day fur the r agter ont of the Second North Cirolina Regiment now at St. SimonV Island Ga The papers of the n '. mont will be examinol and the o -imand tout to Raleigh in a few day . On arrival there 30 days fulongi will be issned to tho men, All fuuoughs will be made to expire the ssme day and any one fniling to report at Rlaeigh on that day will be consid ered a deserter. No (raveling ex penses will be allowed the mi i who go to tbelr homos, but they ill re ceive commutation on furlough ra tions t the rate of 25 cent- each day. 8nfficient details of men will be retained in Raleigh to gnard gov ernment propei rv and assist in cleri cal work of winding up the regi ment's affairs, At the muster- out the men will be examined physically ia most thorough mannzr. They wilt then receive all the pay and allowances dua them. John A, Ritchie, of Company L. First North Carolina, was to-day discharged. Major Baird, paymaster, has been ordered to pay the troops at Forts Maoon and Caswell, N. 0., to in clude the 31st ultimo. Tki Sin U Brlppi Bin There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady if you will only get the right remedy. You aro having pain all through your body, your liver ia out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambi tion, have a bnd cold, in fact are comp ctly used up. Electric B tters is the only remedy that will cive you prompt aud sure relief. They aot dirwtly on your Liver, Stomach aud Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed to cure o price refunded. For sale at Todd & Shell's Drug Store., enly 50 cents pr bottle. S. E. Parker, Sharon Wi?., writes: "I have tried De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for itching piles and it always sloped them in two m :utes. I consider Da Pitt's Witch 'lsel Salve tbe greatest nil cure on the market Todd & S' ell. A CRITICAL TIME. During the Battle of San tiago- SICK OB WELL, A RUSH NIGHT AND DAT. The Packers at the Battle of San tlfcgo de Cuba were all Heroes Their Heroic Efforts in Get ing Ammunition and Ra tions to the Front Saved the the Day. P. Butler, of paok-train No. 8, writing from Santiago, De Cuba, on July 231, says: "We all had diar rboei in more or less violent form, we landed we had no time to see a doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day to keep the troops supplied with ammanition and rations but thanks to Chamber' Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at work and keep our health: in fact, I sincerely believe that at one cHtioal time this medicine was the indirect saviour of our army, for if the packers had been unable to work there was no way of getting suplies to the front. There were ne roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself had the gcod for tune to lay in a supply of this med icine for pack-train before we left Tampa, and I kuow in four cat a it absolutely saved life." The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this medioine, the Chamberlain's Mcdione Co., Des Moines, Iowa. For sale at Dr, Kent's Drug Store. Just Rioiivbd. A Crate of En gliihWar. Call and sae it. Will ell either by piece or in whole. : Cloyd & Johnson. I I In ttmay PWtl hr dmarrtarsai. f r Iusbs'iuil m ss--. ; s-aysamm- THE In Memoriam. Fellasloep in Jesus on Monday evening at 8 o'elock, Sept the 6th 1898, Albert Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs, Horton Turnmire, aged two years, eight months and fifteen davs While little Albert had been a suff erer the great part of his short, in nocent mortal life, he had seemed to be for about a week passed im proving but his bright little eyes wee Hosed and his life went out like a v.por that appereth for a lit tle time and then vanished away. He wss exceedingly bright for his years, and bore his suffering with submission and meekness that beoometh a christian of more matnre years. The cruel enemy, death, claimed him while hit par ent were on a visit to a family re union at tbe home af Mr. Peter Turnmire, near Blackstone. The writer bas often hoard and read of words of comfort offered to crushed and bereaved parental affeotitn in the presmoe of forms by the ruth less hand of death; but seldom have we looked on beauty to rare, gleaming through the gloom of death, as that of little Albert Turn mire in sweet repose in his little coffiin, while parents, grand par ents relatives and sympathising friends mingled their farewell tears over that pioturo of innooenoe and peace. Albert was the first flower given of Heaven to unfold its sweet ness in the home of these young parents. That their darling boy is not lost, bnt "sleepeth" guarded well by angelic vigil; and that he will by the promise of God, again come to their arms "in the morn ing," just as they saw him last, save in the flush of beauty immortal, to dwell forever in "the world to come," where there will be no more death neither sorrow nor crying,' and to the solace of that blessed cer tainty, let the bereaved "sorrow not as those that have no hope;" and may the next family reunion be in that bright world witbjittle Albert where separation can never oome. Appropriate words of comfort Ao waa spoken by Mr. Arthur Turn mire, after which the little treasure inter red at Jariah's Chapel on the Yadkin River. A Fkibkd. For Rent. A houts of thirteen (13) rooms with orchard and garden. 8 3-4t. E. L Barkis Obituary. The death of Joseph J. Wilson which occurred Aurust the 37th 1898 in the very prime of manhood waa a sad shock to his relatives and many friends; and especially so to his bereaved wife. That draed disease typhoid fever elaimed him tr- its victim and titer lingering abapt six week's patiently, and having fll the oare and attention that a loving wife and friends oould give, hit spirit passed over the river to God who gave it Leaving a wife and two bright boys to follow when God in his win providenoa tee proper to call them. He was a devoted husband and father, and hit family waa always hit first and last thought. He was one of the best of neighbor! and was liked by all who knew him. He was buried on Sunday, tho 28th, at Harper's Chapel, Rev. Mun roe conducted the services. A very large concourse of friends and relatives being present to witness the last aot of respeot that oould be done We extend our heartfelt sympathy to his bereaved family, and would say, God in hit allwise providence has taken him away. It is right, it it best and we should hnmblv submit without a murmur God never makes a mistake. 0. A. Ttjttlj, WANTED BIVBRaL TRDSTWOBTHT MR sons In this state to manage oarbuslnesa In their own aad aaarby soantles. It Is main ly office work oonSuoted at aoaae. Salary straight SMO s year and expenses eeflulte bonaflde, no more, no leas salary. Monthly ITS. Beferencee. Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope, Hertert I, Bess, FresU' Dept. at. Chicago. 1 Bin lir OiPiptli. I was troubled with liver trouble, and my stomach waa out of order, and alter eating my breakfast would throw up what I sat. It went on this way for about two years. At last, after trying other remedies without any goooT .Beet I was Induced to try Ramom's Liver Pill, and Tonio PeUets, After astac ona or two botes I found myself in a healthy condition, I ass them eoeaaiooally yet always when In need of plUe, 1 eouslSer them the bast pill on Us markst, aad Seel , safe la saying they are the tneet things eve asedtohn Uvesay, . lu.tesr, Hancock, po. lean. i rrti r H".oi e mm as if.iMiMnaiaJ esii.ssa. anav yataUS. Aasm. . UBal, A, M MrsaSvayi Iws.ll. V. THB HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD Rev. Jesse H Page Makes a Ter rlble Am'gnment of Negro Rule In the East The reports of the disgraceful results of negro control and fusion government in Eastern North Caro lina hare not been half told. Eaoh day the story growt worse. Rev. Jesse H. Page, one of the beet k Down ministers in the Methodist church in this State, voioes tbe great clamor that comes from tbe east H i state ment will command the attention and respect of every intelligent North CaroliBion. The Newton En terprise gives the following letter to a oitiien of Newton, written by Rev. Page. Rockingham. N. C. Aug. 29 '98. My Dear Sir and Brother: I was from home when your favor oame. I have time to reply briefly. The reports of the dreadful results of the reign of the vilest characters in some of the eastern oounties are not exag gerated. Indeed, the "half has not been told." I am rare if the honest white men of the central and wes tern portion of oar good old State would come east and toe for them selves they would return home wittt the resolution, every one of them, to work and vote to help throw off the yoke that it so oppressive and hum iliating to the white men and white women in the eastern counties, Thingt must change very toon or some portions of ear beloved State will be reduoed to degradation, pov erty and ruin. The good people of this section are making a determined effort, and scores of white men who have strayed off into the fusion com bine, are coming back to the Anglo Saxon banner, and will vote for hon est government. Let the west heed the earnest, honest, appeals of their brethren in the east and all will be well. Truly, Jessi H. Page, P. S There are hundreds of negroes many of them "lewd fel lows of the baser tort" holding of fice in the eastern counties. Some 'ofeur towns and cities notably Wilmington, Newborn, Greenville and others are completely domin ated by negro aldermen, magistrates and policemen, and matters are in a dreadful condition there. These things were brought about by uifair division of wards in these towns made by tbe last Legislature. J. H. P. One Minute is not long, yet relief is obtained in half that time by thi nse of One Minute Cough Oare, It prevents consumption and quickly cures colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, la grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Todd & Shell. Drowned la Had Creek The six year-old eon of Wm Wat son, living on tbe lower Mud Creek road, was drowned at what is known as the canal bridge, last Saturday evening.- The child waa lost sight of for bat a few momenta, but al though immediate search was made and continued all day Sunda by a large number of friends and neigh bors, it wa? unavailing; and at last accounts the body waa still unreoov- ered. Just how the accident ooci r- red it not known. Tho lad folbw ed the other children, who were going after corn for the hogs, down to the bridge. Here they went with a boat into the backwater for the fedder. On tne way baok they saw their brother on the bridge, but on arriving there had disappeared. B Lanoe and J. Dal ton were especially active in the March, risking their lives in swimming and divnig for the body. General sympathy is ex - pressed far Mr. and Mrs. Watson in their Bereavement. uenaerson Times. I subject to .pacuiiariuv The rtight remedy for ' Lis especially yWm find stomach 'Vermifuge reared ehtKa-Sn for IB years. Bend uiw.jbsjot about the Ilia aad the .sdv..sjMtiisiiiasi, . LAS, JUT. .Missis.. Be. He-To-We ret fifty Ceena, Guaranteed tebaeeo habit eurejnakes weah M stroe heart are eye,H AUCrmjgSMS. S I J SV I aantes 'djawdera-ia Ike Beysf la the Maaest grade eekmsj sawder 1 tsswn. Actesl tests shew M save eav I third farther taas ear etker kras Hi Abiolutfiiyruro MOVAL iAKIKO PfHrtXM CO., kilw VSXM. Firtklif Birdnr. lit. I I. Eirttli, if latnei Gioil, lippllj Iirriiltilltilddii Btrtur In it Slillbi'i list Millie (ill Udln- Cleavland Star. At the home of the bride's father Dr. 0. P. Gardner, on West Marion street at 5 o'clock Tuaaday after noon, Rev. R. M. Farthing, of Wa tauga county, and Miss Adelaide Gardner, of this place, were hap pily married, Rev. T. Dixon efflciat log. Only members of the family and a few friends were present to witness the happy event which joined together these two persons whose lives are fraught with vast possibilities and give ponueo of such great usefulness. Tha groom is a bright and talented young minister of the Baptist church and the oride is one of th. most intellectual and gifted womer of Shelby, and bas won an enviable record as a teacher during her long service in the Shelby scbojl. brn is devoted to literary work, and al ways takes an active interest in church work and will prove a val uable helpmeet to her husband in his ministerial labors. The bridal party left in the after noon on the 6 o'clock train for Wa tauga oonnty, the home of the groom, where they will spend a few days, and then go to Louisville Ky., where they will reside temporarily. The good wishes of all Shelby peo ple go with them and Tbe Star offers its congratulations. W. H. B0WEE ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ixHom, x. a Will pnatlee In the oourt of Caldwell and adjoin ing counties. Edmund Jone3, Lawyer, Lkkoib, N. C. We Are -Ready To accommodate the travel ing public both day and night When you want to "git there" Iust ask for one of our fast torses. a Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Burgies, Wagons and Harness. We will enlarge our business so as to meet all demands. Just tell us what jou want and wo will cheer fully serve you at Reason-s- alDle Rates. Telephone Call No. 13. A. 8. ABERNETUy k SON. Lenoir, V. 0 BsstCowtSisas. TamsOooO. Cssl I
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