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H. C MARTIN, Editor and Propj2S'V ll'ZSZ ZZ tlltlCZt ricn C::?-F)iu::: sjavE is tarns? fcct h p fcsi fcZ?s FXEsqlxL Ectiicttttixfcrti If Jfmr paper doe not reach yoa promptly, let as know k we e&n e where the trouble is. Anonymous communication will not be printed. Adrertisin rate low and will be given on application. Telephone No. 54. Subsc-iption price $1.00 a year 50ct. six mouth, 25cts. three month. Tuesday, Feb. 18, 190S. Arrival and Departure of Trains. NORTH BOUND. Xo. 10 Mail and Ex. ar. 1:22 p.m. Xo. 62 " " 2:10 p.m. (SOUTH BOUND. No. 9 Mail and Ex. do. 1 :50 p.m. No. 63 " " " 9:05 a.m. i AMULIXd. We have adverted to the pre valence of thN vice More, but it is of so much importance that we refer to it again without apology. With the boys and youths who 'pitch pennies" and "shoot craps" in the hack alleys on up to the young men who play poker, pool and "set back" on a wager, and rattle watches, guns, jewelry and other things, the gambling mania is becoming a disease. It distorts their ideas of honesty and causes them to try any scheme, other than honest labor to get money. The tendency is to drive them away from the paths of hon est labor and duty, to the nefari ous "short cut'' get-rich -quick schemes, that inspire in them the idea to take any kind of an ad vantage of the other fellow, so as to win out. Now if we understand the laws against gambling rightly, all these things "shooting craps," "pitching pennies," "raffling" and playing any kind of games for money, are violations of that law. The grand juries of our country are created to look into alj such matters and it is the duty of every citizen, who has the welfare of his country at heart, to present all such offenders to the graud juries. The meania has already gone so far that the ivenge ritiien has not the moral courage to stand up against it and fight, on the contrary he tries to shut his eyes to the fact that the evil exists and soothes his conscience by saying he is not his "brothers keeper." We all know these things go oa daily all around us and the evil is rapidly sapping the integrity of th people at large. Let us then be more elert and do our duty as citizens and help the officers of the law to strike dow n the evil. A Dangerous Operation. Is the removal of the nppeiuiix by a surgeon No one who takes Dr. Kind's New Life Fills U ever subject ed to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you dou't feel them. They eu re constipation, headache, biliousness and malaria. 2"c at J. K. Shell drug store. All ol North Carolina and more especially Ashevilleand Buncombe county are interested in anything concerning their beloved states man, Zebulou 15. Vance. The President of the I'niversity Pub lishing company in New York City in getting out a new edition of the Maury (ieography, decided to make numerous changes. Among others was a determination to se cure a well proportioned head and face to represont the Caucasian race had not been found, when the president of the I'niversity Publishing company made a busi ness trip to Raleigh, and there he spied a photograph of Zebulon B. Vance. This he said is what I have been looking for, so now all the children of the United States who study Maury's Geography are taught that the head of North Carolina's greatest statesman re presents the finest type of the Cau casian race. Exchange. Rev. Dr. Jeffries, of West Vir ginia, preached to excellent and helpful sermons at St. James church last Sunday. Who's Wfco? For GoTernor who chall we elect That aSc to adorn? It strike me that we should select Fos that place, Ashley Home. W want a man that's broad of view, "Who all spit work" woukl seorn. Who'd fiT to erery man hi due Well, that mean, Ashley Home. The farmer all will want a man That' ap on cotton and corn. To guard their rights; Fm sure they an Depend oa Ashley Home. In finance he is eagle-eyed That man's yet to be born. Who oftener strikes the flowing tide Than tbis same Ashley Home. Then rally 'round his standard, boys This is no "hope forlorn" With confidence you may espouse The cause of Ashley Horn. J. T. Ellington. Few Know This. When an euiiuient authority an nounced in the Scranton (Pa.) Tiniest that he had found a new way to treat that dread American disease, Rheum atism with just common, every-day drugs found in any dnijj store, the physicians were slow indeed to attach much importance to his claims. This was only a few months ago. Today nearly every newspaper in the coun try, even the metropolitan dailies, is announcing it and thesplendid result achieved. It is bo simple that auy one can prepare it at home at small cost, it is made up as follows: Get from any good prescription pharmacy Fluid Extract Daudelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargou, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces, Mix by shaking in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bed time. These are all simple ingreedments, making an absolute harmless home remedy at little cost. Rheumatism, as every one knows, is a symptom of deranged kidneys. It is a condtion produced by the fail ure of the kidney to properly filter or strain from the blood the uric acid and other matter which, if not eradi cated, either in the urine or through the skin pores, remains in the blood, deconioses and forms about the joints and muscles, causing the un told suffering and deformity of rheumatism. This prescription is said to be a splendid healing, cleansing and invig orating tonic to the kidneys, and giv es almost immediate relief in all forms of bladder and urinary troubles and backacke. He also warns peo ple in a leading New York paper against the discriminate use af pat ent medicines. If you attend to your work and let your enemy alone someone else will come along some day and do him up for you. Atchison Globe-. The devil invented a warm bed to discourage early rising, and the Lord arranged cold bathrooms to hustle a man in getting dressed. New York Press. Bey PonnlSry and Fence Wire Now. It maybe higher. We have a large stock LOOK AT THESE PRICES. Regular Poultry Regular Poultry Kegular Poultry Regular Poultry M. M. 8. Heavy M. M. S. Heavy M. M. S. Heavy :i5l2 Razor Back 4612 Razor Back Wire 12 inches Wire 24 inches Wire 36 inches Wire 48 inches Wire 36 inches Wire 48 inches Wire 60 inches Hog Fence 35 i Aog Fence 46 i high per roll 150 lineal feet high per o 150 lineal feet high per roll 130 lineal feet high per roll 150 lineal feet high per roll 165 lineal feet high per roll 165 lineal feet high per roll 165 lineal feet nches high per rod nches high per rod ..0 1 .35 2.00 2.70 2.75 3.50 3.00 .40 .50 See Our Display in Center Window. Bernhardt-Seagle Hardware and Fur. Company. V V V v v I a Y.otc C Sweet to Eat LiUA IIJ tS ACandvBowelLuitivt. Subscribe to the Lenoir News $1.00 Lenoir News $1.00 THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING, AT IUILA9 fflf, The fact that Dula's Auction Sale is the greatest Money Saving Opportunity that has ever been offered the people is easily proved by comparing the prices you pay at Auction with the price you have paid for similar goods bought at retail. This is the most convincing argument why you tehould supply both your present and future needs at the unusual Auction Sale. It is absolutely necessary that this stock should be turned ino cash in the quckest way possible. Everything must go no matter what the sacrifice. My necessity is your opportunity, you will be wise if you improve the opportunity while it lasts. Mitchell & Tillotson, New York Auctioneers. A f. D ILL JEWELER, Lenoir, - - - North Carolina. S: - r v-
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