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i V Y LOCAL AXD rCsOXAL , 3Ir. J. Suz'ey Levis cf Chester spent a few iirt la Lencir and vi cinity last etk. . ; Mrs. C. E Eabb is visiting her parents in Globe. - Mr. Louie Turnmire and wife of herman Texas arrived here Fri dayxm a visit to relatives. I Mr. 8. F.Pnette and daughters leave today for a visit to the Expo sition and 'Washington. I Bev. J. At White and family expect to leave today for their new" home, Mnrphy X. C. Mr. H. N.Sudderth and family Of Kings Creek returned last week from t trip to Catawba county. I Mrs. A. A. Kent and children are expected home today from a visit to her relatives in Sampson county. ' Mr. James Hickerson moved last Saturday from the old Blair corner to his house recently com pleted On Spring street. Mr. B. L. Sigmon ofLincolnton and Mr. Thos Sigmon of Bather ford College spent a few days here last week with relatives. Mr. Geo. 8. Powell of Asheville Wronr. H. H.To.T.beriia Go II. LT. Tomberlin, a jeweler, who has been working for Mr. A. W. DaiJ, for a year or so was caoght, last week appropriating his em ployers, goods to his own use. Mr. Dula had been sospieioniog for some time that things were not altogether right and last Thursday night he caught Tomberlin leaving his store with watches and jewelry to the value of a hundred dollars or more. He proceeded at once to confront Tomberlin and charged him with taking his goods, Tom berlin at first denied the charge but later confessed and restored the stolen articles when he found he I was caught. His house was searched and other articles were found, among them a watch Tom berlin bad given his wire for a Christmas present last Christmas. Tomberlin was arrested and bound ta court in the sum of 1200, but later the matter was arranged so that he will probably not be prosscuted if all the stolen goods are returned and he will leave the country. This course was thought best considera tion for Tomberlin's wife and two small children. The' young man is very penitent and it is likely VALMEAD was the name chosen for the new town. Congratulations to the winner. Thanks and sympathy far the 537 loosers. That is passed but here is something that is in the future: Vacant lot between Laundry and Boiler Mill 1 600 00 6 room house on South Main Street 850 00 Nice building lot 80x300 feet on Tance Street 600 00 7 room house and I acre lot at Granite Falls 1S00 00 5 room house and lot at Granite Falls 1250 00 1 I acre on Prospect Street and two nice dwellings 2500 00 Lot Xo. 100 in Lerinco 125 00 Lot No. 84 in Lerinco 100 00 -We Sell The Earth" Lenoir Realty & Insurance Co., J. L MATTOCKS, Sec & Treas. I You Can't Think of I sell T any- T came to Lenoir Saturday on a visit this experience will be a life les- to his father, Mr. N. A. Powell, son for him. He had no occasion whose condition is some what im- to pilfer, as he was making a sal proveu. arv of 955.00 per mouth and was living verv well on that, had he '-vunx j jwvn vvui aau j I v carried a lot of bueeies to Watauea not snt money ou annK yesterday to trade for horses and mules. Mr. ThosHenkel was in Ton can't toll a woman's age after she takes Hollister s Rocky Mountain Charge Of the gang. Tea. Her complexion U tine. She is . round. dIuuip, and handsome; in tact (JardS are OUt announcing the ghe is vouue ajrain. 25 cents. Tea or Marcmrpf; "Plin. Tablets. Dr. Kent aud (iranite tails o .t i rk.n AI W. marriage of Miss beth Hbrton to Mr. W. T. Love ofGastohia-aftheSt James church l ,-0ty !'!kt " i mi T.i u 1 i One Peter Dancv a vounir white uauy uuuuciu, ' i a I , v. . , i v man of Wilkes obunty, was placed Mr. courney s spacious iawn, uy in jail here yesterday by Deputy ltie uauniers 01 ine "1 Garland, charafid with stealing iass uy ,viw , e i money from a party at Mortimer, -no Burning success. vt e come near inougniessiyay mi a ..J till me iracuon engine oougm oy , w-line success, when the the towp to run the rock crusher frnfh ia ,Iief thp ftnnnsif thp lit. and haul the crushed stone to the Ue folkg aud big folkS) to0) l)eliav. streets, is. proving to be one of the m1 lwautifullv. The ladies and nicest investments ever made by babics were out lu full force; al Alltl f AH'tl I ....... vui wnu. V1kibm1 iii thoir "Iwxit. hih and Mr. T. M. Emerson. Gen. Met. tucker" and it was a show worth of the . Atlantic Coast line Bail- many times the price of admission way, with his wife and , daughter We strolled around there think carae here . in a private car last ing there might be a prize for the Thursdav and went on to Blowing ueliest man present, but when we Bock fdr'a Short Stay'. saw M. M. Courtney, Bill Crad Among our nViadvertisementaJ,iock' HarPer M1 aud A- N j ai i ..-i.j iL ruuu. airt'auv uu uue kiuuuu, c in wns issue may oe noteu mo ' - , ' tiZjLi':u:?rd!&&6& not to enter the contest, imsv auu annivtivw uu vi vi is u , fSlW Pyi nf Paftrsnn 'This. veP " wle uu ,mca "uul4 , .i ; , ... ttiiirdtf firm is nrr,arin to mftlfft someauromoune A chanee in business and thev are 1Iiere were Kluu l'1,iCO """' .'tn.L,-. .. k.jm v to theiittle folks by a board of onenng sumo epieuuiu iMugoioa, y - ftnr onr readers 0f fair Nard, consisting of Mrs. K . r jf k ar.. n a i1 f T Arcner. lurs. o. a, uner, ui ioir and Miss Vidrine. of La. The board was particularly wel h ""r V I no fhnv ovo all nnmiiflrati va ' There Is no oase of indlBrestiofl. no T matter how irritable or how obstlnte strangers in Lenoir and could not that will not be speedily relieved by. 8now. any partiality or favoritism the use of Kodol. The main factor t . , , . , in curing the stomach of any disor- naa tney ueen cusposeu w uo treatment if theyiatronize (this. rdiablfirm. Why Experiment! Mill men you can buy better lace leather of our Tanning than you will find elsewhere. Call at the Harnes Factory. X by X X i X hv goods that we should ever be bought where else. There isn't less to pay buying away from home. There aren't newer designs that we offer. There isn't anything like as convenient a service. You cant handle the goods before you deeide to take them. MM II ASTIR' VOICI' And you can't be SURE of what you are getting unless you handle the goods beforehand. For These Reasons we submit that buying at home results in as much advantage to vou as to us. ; Victor Records. Eastman Kodaks. PR1CE-CLINE HARNESS & TANNING COMPANY, j Found in Hawks Nest. A week or so ago Mr. W. L. Sumter and Mr. Alex McMillian cut down a tree to get a hawks nest. Mr. Sumter having tirst killed the ojd parent hawks. In the nest they found, besides the two young ones, a rabbit, ground squint?!, partridge aud eighteen small chickens. All dead of course and a pile of bones showing that a number of other birds and etc. had been disposed of. The nest consisted of a big pile of brush as much as a man could carry and these articles of food were careful ly cared for. This would indicate that the foresight and frugality of the hawk is something wonderful. 1 flY-Pt C i C Sweet to Eat L.UA VW O ACudyBowelLuain. Subscribe for the Lenoir News 11 tA. W. DULA'S, ! Dula Bldg. Lenoir, N 4- 'Phone 105. i 1 1 1 T tTTTTT LemoHr News $IM r is rest, and the only way to fret rest is to actually digest the food for the stomach itself. Kodol will dp it. ie a seintifio preparation of vegetable acids containing the very same juices found in a healthy stomaon. it con forms to the Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by J. E. Shell, Dr. Kent and Grunite Falls Drug Co. so. he prizes awarded were as fol 16 ws: For the finest baby under six months of age-a pair of white kid slippers Mary E. Jennings. Six to twelve, months ojd, baby Powder, Ruth Todd, ' 4 x Ohe to three years old, gold baby pins Willis Edgar Shell. Three to five years boy, knifes Edward Mattocks girlr parasol Mamie Walton. ' ' Five to seven years old' boy, - set of garden tools Edwin' Covington girl, bottle of cologne Faith Courtney. Little Courtney Jones won the prize for being the cutest baby. The occasion was quite enjoyable from a social noint of .view ana a success financially, the ladies tak ing in about $35.00 for the Con federate Monument fund. We knew Lenoir was growing nAT a. and J. W. Earnhardt, and spreading out but we naa no : , 1 11 . v by his first wife,- and his second TnZ i i X 1 u'- uriooo. omen and pretty babies in town trifc 'and two daughters, Misses vore on exhibition last Friday. Eose and,Lncy (tif il t A Dtigttexsciui hate our ,15 The Df . f.waC' an agressiye' ana cents any time for that show. a fearless1 man and1 always stood 7 - . , ,y : np for his rights .la biSi dealings jpol ttrfttohei.' burni," euts, inseot kt. tm . tt - mam. I bitM and tne manv mue nnrta 00m' . 1 mini uiiYcrr inuiii msis it v v ber of the Methodist church s and bollied witch Haiei Salve is the best the tuW; bnducte4 there Sunday by Eetr-D.a V. Trice And Soid br X.1 B. Shell, Dr. Kent and Dr.C. 0. Weaver. 1 Granite am mug i;o. Dr. Earnhardt Dead. i . - i Dr. W. M. Earnhardt died at his home, in this place last Satur day morning at an early hour. He had been in failing health for a year or more aud his death was no snrDrise to" his relatives and friends. Dr. Earnhardt was a na tlve ol Stanley County, but came to Lenoir a number of years ago and by industry and frugality had aocummulated a good deal of valu able property. He was twice married and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. M. M Courtney and two, sons, Messrs "Valmead." This is the ' name selected for the new town to be built at the Pres nell farm a mile north of Lenoir. The lot sale there last Saturday and the prices good. About 77 lots were sold at an average price of $48.00 to 50.00 each which is good for lano) situated where this is. However, this part of Lenoir is growing rapidly and the lndica-. tions are that those who bought on speculation will not have to .hold their purchases long before realiz, ing a neat profit. The uctioiieee 'Mr. G. E. Webb, of ;Wiiiston, is a veteran at the business and kept the crowd in the' best of n'umipr all the time. Repsville. Cornet Baud was on liana ana mrnisneu guuu music Which was mucn enjojen. The several prizes offered were won by the following named con testants. Lot for the name "Val mead" was No. 85 and was won by Capt. Edmund Jones, of Lenoir. The 100 yards foot race was won by Dave Farthing, who lives near where the sale was conducted, on a' very rough track in 111 seconds the prize being a 25 year guaran teed ladies watch. The deed sent up in a balloon, was brought in by R. L. Austin, the prize being a lot free, provided he had bought a lot already. The 115.00 prize for the lucky number drawn from a hat was won by J. Frank Pope. The Daughters of the Confederacy served refreshments and realized about 137.00 for the monument (and. All in all the flay; was 1 a great day and everything moved off Smoothly, the Realty & Insur ance 0j. is to be oongrattuatea up On the success 01 int sue, 1 I . 11 II. - I MOORE THAN $10,000 WORTH 5 : When wheat.is in the , it is likely to go up. elevator CRISP, CLLLEY & CO. PATTERSON, North Carolina. On July 1st we will put on sale, without reserve, our entire Stock of General Mer chandise, consistingSof Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes; Notions and Gents Furnishings. of Goods to select from. Don't 'miss this big sale. It will pay you to come 100 Jmiles to attend this sale. Everything will Igo j with out reserve at unheard of prices. We have something to suit every man, woman and child in the country. Remember the date. Begins July 1st and Closes July 30, Very Respectfully, CRISP, ALLEY & C 1 v.. C. t -s
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