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Newton, N. C, Thursday, October , 1907.
No. 37.
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Conover Letter. I
rut-rf trior J students At
Concordia C !ig? this ypar than
usual. Oar teacher, Uoesc
bpn. was in one of the busies in
tb? collision at Newton last
Saturday. He is a ecod teacher,
and be holds the old notion that
tieobjot of a school is to flv.
children for better living and
reater worth. Moreover, he
jjnovcs that this object caanat he
gained unless the children ia
school heed the teacher's direc
tions, The abaard notion if
latter days that a teacher can do:
noiiood and hii pupils will leirn j
nothinpr, unless he lets them co
as they please at all times, has
been tried It always fails of
tha tnip n u r nose of school work.
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In the Hickory graded school,
teachers are aeain at work wbo'
believe the old creed, that :ro d
order and thoroughness are
tial to success,
List Sunday Concordia con-
trreeition celebrated the first
decade ol its new church. In
spite of mud and dampness,
there was a good attendance.
Mr. John L. Yount of Hickory
was present
Rev J. P. Schmidt of Concord
preaeched in the morning, from
Rom. 3: 24-31. It was an able,
clear, and cogant discourse, and
was heard by many with plaaure,
Afernoon, Rev. O, A. Romoser
preached, fitting the occasion,
from Zeph. 3: 9, He spoke of
our two schools as of first impor
twee in connection with oar life
as christians.
A harvest home festinal will be
held by our colored Lutherans
on Sundav. Nov. 10. which is
Luther's birthday,
A nice young lady from Rock
Hill is visiting Mrs. Milton
Whitener. We have forgotton
her name,
The educational exhibit at the
Jimestown (xposition is worth
careful study. In schools, both
North Cirolina and Virginia are
coming to the front,
X.
Farmers Should Sow More Grain.
The price of corn and oats is
higher now than we have known I
it in years at this season of the
v ear. The indications are ttat!
the pnee will go much higher
brore another crop is grown.
The price of No. 2 mixed corr,
ia bulk, in oar lots, is now 80
cmts per bushel delivered at
points in this section. This is
for Western corn that is inferior
to com grown in this sectiop.
Oits is correspondingly high and
hard to buy at quotations. Oar
lands are well adapted to the
growth of corn ahd oats, and it is
a mystery why so many of our
farmers depend upon the West
for supplv of grain for their
farms. Farm lapor is scarce,
high, and more unsatisfactory
than in years, and it woald seem
this is the time farmers to pro
duce croos that require little
labor, such as grain, at Wst
f cough for home use- Many
fii-mers fail to make a good oat
cmp because the lanH is not
nroperly prepared and fertilized.
Tne prevailing opinion seem to
be that o ats will grow on any
land without being properly
plowed, harrowed or fertf'zed.
A. J, Conner, in Rich Square
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Stylish Hats, Shirts, Underwear
and Gents I Virnishings
Largest stock we have ever shown Will sell better
goods for the price than you can buy in any other
town in Western North Carolina.
You will be throwing money away il you buy any
thing in our line without seeing us DOIS'T FAIL
TO CALL.
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Headquarters lor Low Prices in Clothing.
Highland Lovers Were Reunital
In America.
London, Eng., Oct. 23, A mid
dle sged woman visited tha
cemetery ia Birmingham the
other day. and waa seeD to kneel
down, take a rose from her breast
and tenderly lay it upon a grave.
ilcqairies revealed a Kmsntic
story.
The storv commerce! 40 years
auo, hen the members of a eli
known Midland familr- Horn
taking a holiday in the Highlands
of Scotland. They made the
acquaintance of a farmer's pretty -daughter,
.named Praser, and
took her home a? a domestic
At the time she had a Highland
lover, but he went to America.
Miss Praser remained in Birm
ingham for several yars, and
aaaae-ae acq uimtance of a young
city man, whom she eventnaly
married. After some years the
business they had started fail
ed, end they went to Pittsburg,
but again failed, and found them-
i selves on the verge of poverty.
Their home was sold to piv
debts, and the husband dis
appeared.
The wife went into service as &
companion and housekeeper to a
Scotch family. One day a dis
tant relative, named Thomson, a
wealthy man, who had carried
out successful contracts in the
construction of Canadian railroad
visited the house, The Scotch lady
companion was introduced to h i a
by her married name, but she
j instantly recognized -in - the tall,
sunburnt man, her f omer High
land lover-
When Thomson's visiscame to
an end they were lika lovers
again. Some years had noar
escaped since the disappearance
of tha husband, and in w here
abouts were unknown In this
uncertainty a few years sped
past.
Twelve months ago there ai-
rived in Birmingham a prema-
j tnroly aged naai?. who was recog
nized as the missing husband.
He did not live long and was
buried by his few suryiving rela
tives; The latter immediately
communicated with his wife, and
she lost no time in coming to
j England with her Highland lover.
The next scene ln the dramr
took place a few days ago in the
London Registrar's office, where
, the cuple who had waited so long
were married. They have sailed
! for South America, but previous
ly made arrangement to return
to a beautiful estate which Mr,
Thomson, who is now very weal
thy has purchased in the High
lands.
"And how is MandyAnn get
ting on with her music, Silas?
'Fine! Why, we have the great-
difUculty in convincing the neigh
bors that we haven't got a pian
i ola "Puck-
"She declares they were made
for one another," "How does
she make that out?', ''He earns
about the monthly amount she'd
i&9'; to spaed. Philadelphia
Bulletin,
k AmAntn vrill Kannan Knt iTia Vwac4
regulated fanailifw keep Dr. Thorp as
Ii4ir l & warn &vr k7au ui
subdues the pain and heals the hurts
It
and
Wanted Every Man, Woman
Child in Newton N. C.
To call at our store for the
erfausi strnjjth creator and
healch restorer which we have
eyer Sold Vinol. It is not a
patent medicine, but the most
valuable cod liver preparation
made by an extractive end
concentrating process from fresh
co Is' livers without a drop of oil
to nauseate and upset the stom
ach and retard its work, and
tonic iron which is a needful
constituent for the blood added.
e ao not believe there is a
person in this vicinity who can
not be benefited by Vinol at this
season oi tne year, Vmol is
delicious to the taste, and it is
recognized as the greatest
strength creator for old people,
eek, sickly women and children
nursing mothers, and after
eevere sickness.
Vinol is unequaled for hacking
coughs, chronic cold?, bronchitis
nl all throat and lung troubles,
creates an appetite and makes
those who are too thin, fat, rosy
and healthyj
. have had so much exoer-
!ence with Vinol and seen so
tt&ny wonderful results from is
use that we offer to return money
Without question if it does not
omplish ll wo claim for it.
Aternetby Drug Co. Newton, N,
Two walls of the cathedral fell
at Oerace. Th6 population no m
bers about 10,000 and much dis
tress prevails.
Another town in Italy in which
heavy damage occurred is Ca.
tanzaro, wun a population ui
about 30,000, The cathedral is
said to have been badly damaged
and to be in danger of falling.
We want to buy your
The Battle Cry,
e mi kitis y
of 1907 is more salesA
and in order to make the
salesl have the right
hind of goods at the
lowest prices. This has
been my experience inw
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urA v ens. h tnr neanuts. rork season is
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we want your hogs. See us lor best prices.
nolo anr1 liips You will Hnd us next
Wain yuui iMiuv un - .
door to the postoHice, phone 43. Dont fail to see us,
we are your friends.
Newton Grocery Co,
here and
We also
Uie past, I solicit your
continued favors.
Yours truly t
J. C. GemayeL
A Crowded Store.
AWOMON'S BACK.
! aches and naics.
The Aches and Pains Will Disappear
if the Advice of This Woman is
Followd
A woman's back has many
"5r
Wth all kinds . ot new
and desirable goods, and
more so with. Oustomei s.
EVERYBODY
is looking for a present foi
some friend for the CHRIST
MAS Holiday Season, so com
in and se what I have to sho
Yoora truly,
J. 0. GemayJ.
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WEj HAVE enlarged our building so as -j
to enahle us to buy Furniture in larger quan- J
tities and thereby get better freight rates and
& discounts. We propose that our customers
aSt
-shall sharp, in this reduction. When in need
oi anything in
it will be toyoqr interest to call and examine
our stock. We guarantee satisfaction.
Rtwiv. M. J ROWE&CO. 5
Phone 24. t
Most times 'tis the kidneys1
fault.
Backache is really kidney ache;
.That's why Doan's Kidney
Pills cure it.
Many North Carolina women
know this.
Head what one has to say
about it:
Mrs. Nellie Benson Reeves, of
218 North Try on Street, organ
is tat the Episcopal church
Charlotte. N. C, says: I used
Doan's Kidney Pills and
thev have Denented m e
more than anything else I ever
tried. I obtained them at a drr g
J, A. Young,
DENTIST,
Newton, N. C.
Office
Over Freeze's Drug
Store.
Clll practice in Catawba on Monday
and Tuesday after 2nd Sunday in eaca
month.
J. B. Little.
Ralph Little
Drs. Little & Little.
DENTIST
Omce Yount & Shrum Eld'g.
Prictice at Maiden. N. C. Monday,
We are dobg Fine Job Work
store and used them for my back .
and kidneys which have caused j Tuesday and "Weanesday after 3rd Sun
me great trouble and misery for day of each mont .
a number of years. The use of ; .
this remedy wonderfully benefit-1
edme." Dr. jas, R Campbell
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Ca, physician anaURGSON,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents ;
for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take co other.
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