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In Memorlan. , Ida U. Uarpett was- born April the 15th, 1871, and died March 21st, 1008. She was married to John F. Baruett May 5th, 1001, and during nearly eight yearn that ,xf4 lived together we livodln peace and harmony with each other. "We was never were the least fretted at each other. About 13 week's ago she took catarrh of the throat and it ran into consumption and killed her. The doctors did all that lay in their power to sava her, but could not, it was God's will to call her from this world to her home above, where she will suffer no more pain or death. She said that she was ready to die and meet her God in peace. "Asleep in Jesus, Blessed sleep, From which none ever wakes to weep, A calm and undisturbed repose Unbroken by the last of foes. Written by her husband. John F. Bak.;;tt. Kennedy's Laxative Coufth Syrup the cough syrup that tastes nearly as pood as maple sugar and which children like so well to take. Unlike nearly all other cough remedies, it does not constipate, but on the bther hand it acts promptly yet gently on the bowels, through which the cold is forced out of the system, and at the same time it allays infiamrntv tion. Always use Kennedy's Laxa tive Cough Syrup. Sold by J. E. Shell, Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. Sam Ellis went to Brown's stable last Saturday while drunk and raised a row with Bas Brad shaw, driver for the Cannon Man ufacturing Co. Bradshaw beat him up prettj bad. Doth were be fore the Police Justice Monday morning. Bradshaw was taxed with half the costs and Ellin was sent to the chain gang for 3 J months. He was tried in three cases, assault, being druak and carrying concealed weapons. -cord Times. "What was it that ..caused man to give 3 month of his lon- this time to the publice roads! Whiskey. To have perfect health we must have perfect digestion, and it is very important not to permit of any 'de lay the moment the stomaoh feels oat of order. Take something at once that you know will promptly and unfailingly assist digestion. There is nothing better than Kodol for dyspepsia, indigestion, soar stomach belching of gas and nervous head ache. Kodol is a natural digestant, and will digest what you et. Sold by J. E. Shell, Da Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. Leg Cut Off To Save Hin From The Wreck But Datb . Claimed Him. St. Louis Dispatch, 2d. Pinioned under wreckage caused by a rear end collision on the Bur lington raildroad today, and with steam from a broken engine pipe pouring into his face, Horace A. McKittrick, a stock breeder, of Brookfield, Mo, directed the amputation of his leg and furnish ed a dull jack knife with which the work was done. The rough operation was performed by the Eev. R. C. Allen, of Grove City, Pa., but it failed of its purpose McKittrick dying later at a hospi tal. Four others were injured in the wreck, which occurrred near Spanish Lake, where a passenger train crashed into the rear end of a freight train. Suffering and Dollars Saved. E. 8. Loper, of Marilla, N. Y., says: "I am a carpenter and have had many severe cuts healed by Buck Ien's Arnica Salve. It has saved me suffering and dollars. It Is by far the best healing salve I have ever found." Heals burnt, sores, ulcers, fever sores, eezema and piles. 25c at J. E. Shell's druggist. , 'And each zephyr dances to us with a rosebud in its mouth," warbles Southern editor. It is hard to figure a man Jjkt. that 'writingabput the tariff with a cob pipe in .his mouths-Milwaukee Sentinel,. ' THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL Lesson II. Second Quarter, Fcr '; , April 12, 1908. ., THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lessen, John xl, 1-67. - i mory Vrt, 43, 44 Golden Text, John xl, 25 Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. SUarn. Copyright, 100S, by American Prej Association. Still remembering why this gospel was written, thut we might have life Jhrough Jesus Christ, the Sou of God (xx, 31 1. we come to this great resur rection chapter autl anticipate some what the optional Easter lesson of next week. There Is no salvation for any one apart from the resurrection of Je sus Christ, as Is fully set forth lu I Cor. xv, 1-20. and there is no fullness o( life for any save one until the Im mortal body becomes ours at the resur rection of the Just at the coining of our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Thess. iv. Ki-lS; I Cor. xv. 50-54). All the mystery of sickness and suffering and seemingly unanswered prayer will then he made plain, for now we see through a glass darkly, but then face to face; now we know lu part, but then shall we know even as also we are known. Here Is a family specially dear to our Lord, where lie always had a cordial welcome and where there was oue who could do all that needed to be done and find time to sit at Ilis feet and near His word (Luke x. 38-42). Many a time He was refreshed In this home. Yet see what He permits even to such as these: The one only brother becomes sick. They send Jesus word. He did not come,"" but remained two days Just where He was. Lazarus grows worse The sisters' hearts are wrung with an guish. Oh, if Jesuswould only come! Why does He not come? The brother seems to be dying. Yes, it is all too true: he is dead. The sisters are heart broken and dumb with amazement as they are compelled to lay away in the tomb the body of their dearly loved brother, whom Jeeus loved also. Now, see the Lord's view of this and listen to His words to the disciples: 'This sickness Is not onto death, but for the glory of God, that the Son of God might be glorified thereby. Lazarus Is dead, and I am glad for your sakee that I was not there, to the Intent that ye may believe" (verses 4, 14, 15). Aft er the burial and the home Is desolate Jesus comes, and the cry of each sister Is, "Lord, if thou badst been here my brother had not died" (verses 21, 32). "Thy brother shall rise again. 1 am the resurrection and the life." Though believers die, they shall live again, and believer who shall be alive at the time of the resurrection shall never die (verses 23-26). What God, who Is love, for some wise reason per mits for(tbe present hurts Him as well as those who suffer. "Jeeus groaned in the spirit and was troubled. Jesus wept" (verses 33. 35). In all oar affliction He Is afflicted (Isa. IxUL 9). He doth not afflict willingly. No chas tening fer the present seemetb to be Joyous (tteb. xifc II). What bas He to say to these two sisters whom He loved? (Verse 5.) "8ald I not unto ta.ee that If thou wouldst believe thou ahouldat see the glory of Godr Verse etfcj What an tbey to believe when the brother la dead and buried? Be lieve In God and believe also In Him who talked with them (xlv. l. Be not offended though tbey pot you out of ttff synagogue and even till you (ivC 13). Here the faith that will not; stitnk though pressed by every foe, tnai wlH ot trewM w tn brisk of any earthly woe; absolute and unwav ering confidence la 'Hhtf under all ctr enmstaooes, like that of P. xlvl. 1-3. flntttng of joy to theXord always. Then there must be obedience. Martha seem ed to tblnlr K jtlt 'metes to take away the stone, for toe body must be even now corrupting, but faith In Hint and in Ilia word delivers us from think-; tog such thoughts. Nothing too bard for Thee is the believer's cry. Tba. stone being vtakeo away, the Mm vole that in Gen. I said. "Let there tw Ught" said, -Xmroa, can forth."! And be that was dead came forth alive and weJL Some one bas said that If Jesus had not mentioned Lasarus by name all the dead would nave come forth at the sound of Bis voice, and we know that the time will come when st the sound of that voice all (be dead shall rise, the righteous st their ap pointed time, and all the -unrighteous at their time (chapter T. 25, 29). .How. tittle we seem to know of the power of that lift giving Word! Ott, fof tat mighty quickening of His Spirit! But Lasarus, alive rrosa OwjAsad, Is bound hand and foot with grate cJotaes. and Jesus said, "Loose bird vod Jot Mm go" (verse 44V The power that gars him life brought him to the in path of the tomb, hot II commissioned ottefs to loose him, for they could do that All true believers have life, but not all have life abundantly, for they are too often bound by the grave clothe of the life when they were dead in sins. The Truth will set them free (vili. 32). and it Is the privilege of those mad, fret' from former bondage to set others free, a Prlscilla and Aqnlla did ApoU los (Acts ivlil, 24-28). The word of God in tb power of the Spirit of God is that; by which a Ion true life and freedom come, (of this the Bon of God sets free. Bo again we learn that tb great word for us Is "Belters (vtrsH ' 40,42). Dot see the result Of this resur rection life, one result of it in Its effect upon many religious people (verse-filt xli, 10, 11), snd lay this to heart that If you will have resurrection rife you most be content to suffer, for His sake i and tod your comfort Irf the thought of resurrection glory. LAND ENTRY NO. CII94 North Carolina ) ' , ' Caldwell County, f i L. C. Watson enters and claims 100 acres of land in said County and 8tate, on Lost Cove Creek, Waters of Wilson's Creek, Beginning on a large poplar tree, the beginning cor ner of a 100 acre grant to Henry Rob inson, No. 280, runs with line, of said 100 acre grant, 8. 43d E. 160 poles to a stake in line of a 29 acre tract, owned by the C. & N. W. Ry. Co., thence with line of said 23 acre tract, N. 40 poles to a stake in line of a 30 acre tract, now owned by the Globe Lumber Co., thence with lino of said 30 acre tract, W. 80 poles to the S-W. corner of same, thence N. 80 poles to the 8-E. corner of another 50 acre tract, owned by said Globe Lumber Co., tlience with line of the latter, W. 100 poles to a small pine on a ridge, the S-W. corner of same and the second corner of the J. T., Mont gomery 20 acre grant No. 1664!), thence with line of said Montgomery grant, N. (18 W. 42 poles to the begin ning. Entered at 2:30 p. in. March 20, 1908. This March 25th, 11108, L. C. Watson, A true copy: J. L. Miller, Entry Taker. "Health Coffee" is really the cloest Coffee Imitation ever yet produed. This clever Coffee Substitute wa9 recently produced by Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either, Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee is made from pure toasted grains with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool an expert. who might drink it for Coffee, No 20 or 30 minutes tedious boiling. "Made in a minute'' says the doctor. Sold by Harrison Co. If "the situation has narrowed down to Taft," it probably looks like a street car with the seats run ning lengthwise. Paint, anywhere, can be quiokly stopped by one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. Pain always means congestion-unnatural blood pressure. Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets simply coax congested blood away from pain centers. These Tablets known by drggists as Dr. Shoop's Headache tablets simply equalize the blood circulation and then pain always departs in 20 m. Tablets 25 cents. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. for free package. Sold by J.E. Shell's Drug store. A New York admirer of Mr. Roosevelt who called at the White House on Wednesday said to him: "You keep on the way you hare been going; you've got them all skinned." Most of them, that's a fact. New York Sun. Weak women get prompt and lasting help by using Dr. 8hoop's Night cure. These soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories, with full Information how to proceed are interestingly .toldof in toy book "No. 4 For Women". The book and strictly confidential medical advice is en tirely free. Simply writ Dr. 8hoop, Raciue, Wis. fqr my book No. 4 Sold by J.E.Sheirs Drug store A man in Maine was told that prohibition would not prohibit, therefore he began monkeying with it and was Indited, it cost him 1000.00 and 17 months in jail. He says now it will prohibit so far as he is concerned. That languid, lifeless feeling that comes with spring and early summer, can be quickly changed to a feeling of buoyancy and energy by the judic ious use of Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The Restorative is a genuine tonic to tired, rundown nerves, and but a few doses Is needed to satisfy the user that Pr, Shoop's Restorative is actually reaching Jhat tired spot. The indoor life bf winter nearly al ways leads to sluggish bowels, and to sluggish cfreulation in general. The customary lack of exerclce and out door air tie up the' liver, stagnates the kidneys, Lfcd oft-times weakens the Heart' action. tTJse Dr. Shoop's Restorative a few weeks and all villi be changed. A few days test will tell you that you are usjng the right remedy. You will easily and surely bote the change from day to day. Sold by J. E. Shell Drag Store, The Senate committee on forest reservations bas made a favorable report on the bill aphorizing government to acquire a , national forest in the 4Vhite mountains and Souther n Appalachians. The bill carries an appropriation bf 16,000, 000. I flir.pt ftp swKijjfcin LAND ENTRY NO. 0GW3. r-North Carolina ,1 T. 8. Robbing locates and enters 23 acres of land on the waters of Buff alo creek, in Yadkin Valley township, said Connty and State. Beginning on a chestnut. tree corner of a 19 acre tract and in said T. S. Robbing line and ruus East with said line to the J. L. Hawkins . line, thence Northward with said Hawkins' line to J. W. Cottrell's line, thence West with said line to a spruce pine cor ner o( It, thence South with said line to the line of 19 acre .tract of the first mentionedence East to corner of ft, thence South to the Beginning, Entered this the 21 day of Feb. 1008. T. 8. Robblns. A truy copy: J. L., Miller, Entry taker. Possess marvelous curative powers, removes all disorders, makes health, strength and flesh. After taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea you'll realize the wonderful good it does. 25 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Kents and Granite Falls Drug Co. V mortGage sale of land. By virtue of a mortgage deed exe cuted to R. S. Carlton by J. W. Reid and wife Delphia Reid on January 28th, 1907, and trausfered to me on Sept. 7th 1907, and duly registered in the Registers office of Caldwell County in Book No. 3, page 92 etc. I will sell at the court house door in Lenoir, N. C. at 12 o'clock, noon, on April 11th, 1908, the lands conveyed in said mortgage deed. Said lands lying in Kings Creek township Cald well County, adjoining the land of James Livingston, R. S. Carlton and bounded as follows: Beginning on a poplar near a small branch in Ralph McGee's line and runs North with his linejli6 poles to a white oak in Wilson Laxton's line, then East with his line 30 poles to a poplar Laxton's corqer, then South with his line 12 poles to a small poplar John Livingston's corner, then South with hie line 130 poles to a Spanish oak, then West 101 poles to a white oak in McGee's line, then North with his line 24 poles to a stake, then East with his line to the beginning. Con taining 30 acres. This March 10th, 1908. R. 8. Carlton, Mortgagee, by T. A. Andrews, Assignee. The kidneys are delicate nd sen sitive organs and are very likely at any time to get out of order. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are prompt and thorough and will in a very short time strengthen the weak ened kidneys and allay trembles a rising from inflammation of the blad der. Sold by J. 8hell, Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. LAND ENTRY NO. 6603. North Carolina Caldwell County, f G. L. Munday locates and enters 800-acres of land in said County and 8tate in Yadkin Valley Township on the waters of Ready's branch of Yad kin River, Beginning on a hickory Allen Kbrby ' eorner, running a West course with the top, of the mountain and Houck's line to the Jones line, then with Jones' line to the John Steele's line, now C. A. Anderson's line and Cyrus Jonas' line, then var ious other courses to include the va cant lands back to the b9glnning, known as the place where Hence Stewart once Jived on. Entered March 21st. 1908. G. L. Munday. A true copy: J. L. Miller, Entry Taker. Hollister's Rocky Moantahg Tea never falls to tone the stomaen, pur ify the blood, regulate the kidneys liver and bowels. The greatest spring tonic, makes and keeps you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Kent and Granite Falls Drug Co. Mr. Groundhog is likely to throw another fit any day no that the oldjady kicks him in the ribs apd tells him tp jump up and start the fire. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles, of U&rbor, Me., speaking of Electric Bitters, says: "Jt iq a neighborhood favorite here jrlth tu-.U deserves to be alfatorite everywhere. y It gves b-uick retlef in dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney derangement, malnutrition, nervous ness, weakness and general debility. It aetloa oathsblopd, at a thoroogli purifier makes it especially usefnl as a spring medicine. .Thlegrand alter atlve tonic is sold under guarantee at J. E. Shell's drag store.' 00 cents. ' mm 1 i T .T 1. S ' i I . I or Sale by J:E:'SheUJ)rtentJZnLMTJxMe. ciLiiii &; Schedule Bctlvc, Northbound , . Passenger J- NO, 10.' Chester v... ,.,;.Lv 8 03am Yorkville ..Lv 8 68am Gastoaia. . , . . . . . ; . , . . .Lv 9 44 am Llncolnton .Lv 10 48 Newton Lv 11 28 Hickory Lv 12 05 am, Lenoir Ar 1 23 pm Southbound Passenger No 9 Lenoir Lv 1'30qui 1 Hickory Lv 2 42 pm Newton Lv8 10 pm Linconton Lv8 4(1 pm G-tonl 'oSjSf " Yorkville ; Lv 5 .88 pm Chester Ar. 0 40 pm ' CONNECTIONS. CHESTER-Sbuthem Ry., S. A. L. and L. & C. YORKVILLE-Southem Railway. GASTON I A Southern Railway. LINCOLNTON-S. A. L. NEWTON and HICKORY-Southern Railway LENOIR Blowing Rock Stage Line and C. '& N. r . . . vwmsvfSvmv9vvvvTtvWv9WOvWvttvtt Southern Operating Over 7,000 . . . QUICK ROUTE TO ALL POINT8 . . . NORTH-SOUTH-EAST-WEST, Through Trains Between Principal Cities and Resorts Affording Fint-ClaM Accommodations. Ekjant Pullmso Sleep Id j Csrs os all TsrougU Trains. Dining, Club and Reser vation Cart, For Speed, Comfort and Courteous Employes, travel via the Southern Railway. Rates, Schedules and other information furnished by addressing the undersigned: R. L. Vernon, T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. S. H flardwick, P. T. M. Washington, D. C. L. G. Reid, D. D. S. Denistry in all its Branches. 5 S Office, Shell Building, Lenoir, N. C. Phone 85. j I Snbcrib for the Lenoir News. HOUItTCR'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Htdishu far Buy Pwpl. Brlags OoldS HKfc tad lt4 Vlfor. A upcoifle tor CooatlMtloo, IndlfMtioii, I.lva sod Kidney Trouble. PltnpM, Eccram, Impuf Blood. Bad Breath, Blunlita Bovela, Headset and Backache. It's Rooky Mountain Tfca in tab let form, I cents a box. OraulM made bj UobUSTsa Dana Coktaitt, Vadiaon, WU,, COlOEN NUGGETS FOR IAU0 PEOPLE NOTICE. According to a ruling of the Post office Department, effective April 1, 1908, Semi-Weekjy papers eannot be legally sent to subscribers who are nine months or more in arrears. This is to give notice therefore that all such on our books at that time will be cut off and the paper stopped un t1 payment is made. Very Respectfully, H. C. MARTJJt, Editor The News. 1 araa ataev SaaaMlaia nY a ImMUM aure wtu. tauTtait!! I aav m4 tbeM tokft enelalty (or lho4Mde,pk BtTwMIJUCir, nook oa Hoow TMaH dne BBW IS. emmu to - tp uuot rw- if m ttiLLTHicatiaH jkVlTH to Discsucry Lb 9 Its tw tm 19 fU t;;rot m icxiTtoctri; mm 011 ifVUi. (eJr'ti n 11 lu.-i I I I lliu ij-nESTEmi ill Co.; J February and, . 1908., x Mixed Mixed No 6 J i No. 1 00 pm 3 25 pm 4 15 pm ' t. (J 00 am 1 6 03 am I 9 05, am 10 00 am 12 25 am' 2 63 pm nixed No 6j 9 05 am ' II 15 am am ami Mixed No6p 20 pm 25 pm 50 pm 7 00 am 9 15 am 10 33 pm ... ir a. fliles of Railway. J. H. Wood, D. P. A. Aeheville, N. C- W, H. Tayloe, CP. A. Weak Women To weak and ailing women, Chare I at least on war to helpT -But with that war. two treatments, asuft be combined. On I koa, one la oooetiti Jonal but both are important, both eiientlal. Dr. fthoop't Nlsbt Cure Is toe Local. I. Snoop's Rettnfattre, the OnnttlttitJoaal. The lonoer-Dr. Bhoop 1 N If hi Cur le a topi ral mucout membra n eacoltoryrnielr,jwhile Dt. boop'i Reatorativ U wholly aa Internal treat ment. Tha Reetoratire reaebes throughout th ntlri nrtteni. seeking the repair of SO oervs, all tisrae, an4 all blood aHmesta, . -'- Tb "Night Cere", at fu nametmpne, oVMe Hi Work wMl you tleep. It loothe Kir and infiant ad nroeota surface neSI local wkneMS and dlecharge, while the ReetormMr, ae mttouS axdtetoeot, glyee Wrfeired' tigor and aabittoor Duim as waetaa tieeqe, Mtnglne about rar atetiigtb, ' vigor,' aud eoergy Taha fir. SbooWli Seetorativa Tablet or UqoJd ase general tonlf to lb intent. f ottoiut local mid, ui a waat S J. E. SHELL CHILD! L1II It KENNEDY'S- IMCATTVS. C.B. McNslry. MJ. Clasi-tMeerc, W. D. McNAlRV, & MOORE. The undersigned offer their services to the people of Lenoir and vicinity for the practice of Medicine in all its branches; Office at Lenoir Drug Co. Store Phone 23., N. Wain St., Lenoir, NortH Carolina. : McNalry & Moore. ftMM MtMIMllW IE. W. MOOSE, I d;d. s. I have moved my office to rooms ottt he Fottoffice, X where I do all kinds of Den- X tal work. I win bq absent from mr office one week be finning- with the nrkt'Moo Z day, in each 'month. -Ketpectfullv, E. W. MOOSE. f jrV Vftliilim sour stomaoh,- fsapMUitmollbebaart Ulfesui wbaiyouast, k ' ' f - , 4 ir.w.'ir.r.r.usa of t& LzZZzr - Shoop Nig'ht .Pxugf Company. 1, 1 r - cr t''c ya"tv Tf4
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