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Pajre Two LENOIR NEWS-TOPIC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919 ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN FOR LENOIR COLLEGE, HICKORY The endowment campaign for Le noir College, Hickory, is moving on schedule time. The total subscriptions have reached something over $200, 000. The flying squadron, which has been rounding up the large subscrip tions, still continues its work suc cessfully. There is no longer any question about their being able to se cure the amount allotted to them. The figures hav enow been placed at $250,000. If every other part of the organization does as well the cam paign will be a great success. According to the plans adopted, the next big effort will be in the city of Hickory. With assurance of the success of the movement Hickory is sure to come forward with its amount. There are many indications that Hickory is ready for the fray. Then, from Oct. 19 to SI a simul taneous campaign in all the congre gations of the svnod will be conduct ed. The groundwork of the campaign has been thoroughly laid by a gener ous distribution of literature. From start to finish OH, 000 pieces of liter ature, 300.000 pitges, w ill be sent out. The campaign committee is also doin gsome thorough advertising. Within the past few days full-page advertisements have appeared in eighteen newspapers. There will be other striking advertisements each week in all of the papers until the close of the campaign. Movie slides, giving up-to-the-minute information about the campaign, are being run in all of the picture theaters of the territory covered by the movement. Beginning on the 2Sth and contin uing to the close of the campaign, four-minute addresses will be deliv ered in all of the churches by lead ing laymen. The leaders in this big movement are all enthusiastic. While they real ize that hard work is ahead they are assured of complete success if all the friends of Lenoir College will go into the swing and rally strongly to the cause. SOME LONDON WOMEN LIKE TO SMOKE THEIR CIGAR Cigarette smoking among London women is now being varied by the occasional sight of a woman in a res taurant smoking a cigar. It is not a big, fat cigar, for big, fat cigars in London are very expensive. Another development of smoking by women is street smoking, and frequently one may see a girl at the lunch hour in the city sauntering along enjoying her cigarette, while during the even ing young women may often be seen in the West End streets smoking. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. Jt Is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blond purifiers. 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D.r Grayson, therefore, insists upon the cancellation of his remain ing appointments and his immediate return to Washington, notwithstand ing the President's earnest desire to complete his engagements." David Lawrence, correspondent on President Wilson's train, writing to the Greensboro News, says: "President Wilson will not oe back at work for a considerable length of time nobody aboard the presidential train can predict with accuracy just how long. All engagements have been cancelled. The king and queen of Belgium and other distinguished visitors will tour the country and call on the President after their travels. The industrial conference scheduled for Oct. 6 will be held at the White House, but President Wilson will in all probability not be permitted by his physician to attend. The President may be removed from Washington to some health resort for the next few weeks. "The President's nervous break down is perhaps the most serious ill ness he has ever had, for it comes .upon him at a time when he has spent 'almost all his reserve strength. He will be 63 years old next December and during the last ten years an in conceivable strain has been super imposed upon other years of ailing, so that his close friends have mar veled at his endurance thus far." tion to his sixe he would eat a whole sheep at one sitting. If the appetite of a man were as great as that of a sparrow in propor- Will You Spend 50c ob Rat-Soap to St $100? One 50c package can kill 50 rats. The average rat will rob you of $10 a year in feed, chicks and property de struction. RAT-SNAP is deadly to rats. Cremates after killing. Leaves no smell. Comes in cakes. RaU will j pass up meat, grain, chees to feast on RAT-SNAP. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Bern-hardt-Seagle Co., Lenoir Hardware and Furniture Co., Ballew's Cash Pharmacv and Hoffman & Son. 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Next week is Fair Week FOUR BIG DAYS Tuesday-Wednesday Tlitirsday-Friday LENOIR UNRIVALED ATTRACTIONS AND EXHIBITS EVERYTHING FROM THE FARM, HOME and MANUFACTURING PLANT CaMi Airplane nights Every Day A World of Fun for all Who Attend DAY AND SHOWS A WEEK OF MIRTH FAOIR OCTOBER T, 8, 9, IO NIGHT All Attractions Furnished by Robinson's United Shows the funny Georgia Minis trels the sensational submarine shows the aggregation of athletes the musical comedy the marvelous Aerial Nelsons "and more to follow" THE WHIRL THE MERRY-GO-ROUND THE FERRIS WHEEL Enjoy yourself and forget the dull cares of every day life. well County Fair Association . ) :'
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