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I i-, i LOCAL AND PEKSOXAL. Miss Katie Smith, of Ekrilie, iatisiting Mrs. -8. A. Badderth and other relatives in Lenoir and Tirinity this week.- Mr. D. J. Craig, of SUtesTille, Sec. and Treas. of the Henkel Lire Stock Oon is in Lenoir for a short time. Judging by his looks, they certainly feed veil in States vllle. There was a young cyclone pass ed over North Catawba Township last Saturday morning, doing much damage to the forest. Mr. A. J. Corpening lost quite a lot of vala able timber. Mr. Felix Abernathy's 8-year old boy was right badly bitten one day last week by a neighbors dog The boy was rubbing the dogs back, when without warning the dog bit him on the leg and dip, tearing it badly. Mr. W. L. Bush, who has been with the General Fire Extinguish ing Co., of Charlotte, for a consid erable time and has a position as foreman of said Co., is at home for i few day visiting t hia father, Mr. li. J. Bush. J, -.it 3 We said in Tuesdays paper that if nothiug unforeseen happened, the ticket nominated Fri. night would be elected. The unforeseen has hap pencd and now it depends on who gets the most votes. Three men for Mayor and six for Commis sioner all good men . On the 2nd Sunday in May at 3 o'clock p. in. there will be a tern pcrancc rally at Patterson, X. C Mr W. C. New la nd and others will make speeches on the temper ance question. Everybody in vited and urged to come out and hear the subject discussed. Mr. M. II. Cone received last Tuesday 8000 California or Rainbow trout. These fish are for Mr. Cone's lakes at Blowing Rock He has one of his lakes stocked with Mountain trout, one with black bass and one with the Rain bow or California trout all line fish. ,9 HI IX 1 IT? 1 fa Mew FDR ME. I MURE ST Suits $12.00 to $50.00. Bureaus $6.00 to $20.00. Wash Stands $2.50 to. $7.00. Extension Dining Tables $10.00 to $15. Chiffoniers $5. to $20. Side Boards $10. to $20. Mantels, Doors, Sash and all kinds of house Fur nishings and MM work at prices proportionately. FRIENDS At least 25 per Cent, lower than ever offered here before. Why? We sell for Cash. It will pay you to inspect our line. A. V. Miller & Company. Cloyd & Johnson Stand. AtSSSS A light frost was reported in this vicinity last Wednesday morn ing, but no damage was done to fruit or growing crops. Miss Claude Swausou and Mr. Guss Beard were married last Sat urday. Miss Claude is a daught er of Mr. G. W. Swanson. Next Monday is the town elec tion . Three candidates for Mayor, one of which will lie elected. Six candidates for Commissioner, three of them will be elected. Gastonia had a considerable fare last Sunday morning burning the Southern Railway freight depot ware rooms and offices, also des trovine live loaded box cars that was standing on the side tracks The C. & N. railwav had some loss, in the way of freight cars The origin of the tire is unknown . Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sweet, who have been stopping with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Atkinson for a week or -more, left for their home at Al ford, Ta., last Wednesday. They will go by the way of Bel haven, N. C, where they will spend a few days with friends. Mr. Sweet is a line old geutleman and we are eiad that we had the pleasure of meeting him. "C." A communication received from Dr. J. K. Moose, of Gentry, Ark., dated April 25th, states that Rev. II. C. Marley and family arrived that morning sound and well. The Dr. says they were certainly glad to see them. We are glad to .know that our friends, the Marley's, had a safe journey and that they are well and we hope they will be pleased with their new- home. There wate another' citizens meet ingjin the court house Monday night at 8 o'clock to nominate a Mayor and three Commissioners for Lenoir. Mr. M. N. Harshaw was made Chairman and J. L MHler, Secretary. MnA-V.Mil er was nominated for Mayor and E. F. Wakefield. T. F. Seehorn atfd' Moffon "Triplett for Commis sions. The fight is on and from present indications it will bo a hot one. The following men left last Wed nesday morning on the 6:30 train for Greensboro to attend the Be publican State Convention which was held Thursday. Said con vention elected delesratea to the National Convention, elected State Chairman and an Executive Commttte for the State: B, H Dula, J. L. Miller, W, S. Miller, J. C. Bherrill, P. M: Harris, W H. Grarir. P. B. Bush, C. H. Cowles and M.'ft. Harshaw. We have a good prohibition pioew from Rev. I W. Thomas, which we will publish in next Tuesday's paper. Mr. Thomas is doing line work for th.- nuwe. The horse that belongs u the Hickory Grocery Co. and that broke his leg last week, is doing well. Dr. Taylor, who has charge of him, thinks he will get well and le about as good as before the hurt. Mr. Charles II. Cowles, the Re publican nominee for Cougress in this district, was in Lenoir last Saturday night loeking after poli tical matters. Mr. Cowles says he is going to give Mr. Hackett a race for the office. We note that a correspondent of the Topic suggest Mr. . Jl. Moore for the Democratic nomi nee for County Treasurer. If his party sees lit to nominate Mr. Moore and he should be elected, he will make a capable and honest officer. We have a communication sign- ed-' Voter" endorsing a certain man for office. The writer failed to sign his name and what is more important, failed to enclose a dol lar for' the advertisement. We handle such things only as adver tisements and if a candidate does not think such a notice is worth cuoueh to him. to pay tor it, we decline to publish it. The Lenoir Livery Co. are buy ing new horses and more horses, new buggies, surries and hacks, eettine ireadv for th travel to Blowing Rock this summer, which promises to be heavy- They are preparing themselves so as to be able to take all that mayVwant to go to the Bock as they will have e.hartre of the Blowing Rock Hack Line. They have also bough the Livery stable at Blowing Rock Hotel and will have it open for the summer. They have also bought a new buss to carry pas aengers from the depot to the dif ferent hotels in Lenoir, which wit be ready for use in a week or two Read the new advertisements of Lenoir Realty & Insurance Co., Bank of Lenoir and Lenoir Book Co. in this issue. We understand that Mr. Will C. Newland will make an address on prohibition at Cedar Valley next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock I'rof. A. E. Helton was in to see us Saturday and gave us a copy of a music book he is selling,' 'The Beacon Light."' Mr. Helton is al so selling the ''Gospel Message in Song,'' as well as teaching music. Beacon Light has several pieces of music composed by Mr. Helton. The mission at St. James Epis copal church is growing in interest and attendance. Those who fail to hear Rev. Dr. Jefferis are miss ing a great deal. Lenoir audi ences seldom have such opportuni ties as are being afforded them in this series of services. The Mis sion will continue up to and in cluding next Sunday night, with services daily at 7 a. m., 3:30 and 8 p. m. Next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Bishop Horner will lie here and hold services and admin ister the rite ot confirmation to any wno are inciinea 10 receive u Last Wednesday night as Dr. McNairy was returning home from visiting a patient, up the turnpike road, North of Patterson, he ran into a wagon left standing in the oadway, near the home of Mr. G. W. Cloer's, and smashed his bug gy. It was very dark and the )r. was unable to see the wagon and as his team was trotting along the level sandy road at a pretty lively pace the collision was terific and damaged his buggy and har ness badly, but fortunately did not Whooping Cough. . "In February our daughter had the whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hartland, recommended Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and said it gave Mis customers the best or satisfac tiou. We found it an he said, and can rooommend it to anyone having onimren irouoiea witn whooping cough.'' says Mrs. A. Goss, of l)ur- and. Mich, r or sale by J. E. Shell and Dr, Kent, druggist. Visit us at our new officeCIoyd & Johnson Building. We have an Easy Chair for You. Have you any stock5 or bonds you wish to sell? List them with us. We will sell them. A plentiful supply of real estate always on hand. A six room house (modern) and nice lot at Fair field Virginia Street. $ 1850 00 Modern Residence and 3 13 acre lot on Mul- Iterry Street 4000 00 lfl 1 acres 1 1-:' miles from town on Hickory 11. 550 00 4. acre three miles from town on Little River li. 450 00 Always glad to sec you. Lenoir Really & Ins. Go. "We Sell The Earth. 99 2 mi Anderson's- pressing w. $1.00 Per Month Limited to 3 Suits Small Charge for all Extra Suits. CALL OR 'PHONE ANDERSON'S BARBER SHOP, NO. 54. Subscribe For The News. i hurt him or his team. The doctor feels right much incensed at the parties thus obstructing the public road and mav prosecute them if his damages are not made good Winston gets the Plum. Mr. J. L. Nelson, who is a mem ber of the Committee of the loca tion of the Western North Carolina Methodist Orphanage, and who was present at its meeting in Sal isbury, last Wednesday, informs us that the Committee decided to locate the Orphanage at Winston, N. C Honor Roll. Since our last issue the following named persons have made pay ments to the News on subscriptions CVD. Cannon, T. M. Cannon, K. O. TJnderdown, G. F. Harper, J. W. Stalliugs, Perry Sweet, Dr L. R. Wilson, Mr. H. P. Conley, Miis. . E. Batten. Jake Patter son. ' New Sprin Clothes FORM TWELVE TU FECHHEJMF-R K1SHZL CO. tw vom Here are the genuine styles in new Harvard "Models, with i -V I A every .men. unserve tne natty clean cut hang of the trousers. Note ih the full chested effect, the long sweeping lapels and the graceful lines. These are the two favorite Spring Models. The popular Spring shades are, iilue, Gray, Green, Mixed Olive, Elephant Browu and Tan. Here they are all in profusion, a selection of the linest cloths and desigus from the famous Schloss, Bros, and Fishel Co. MASTER TAILORS. Come and see them at g : I For Men. I -sssr... lit V I I srgu VI 1 1 "Everything to Eat and Wear." IP Tl JM,
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