The Lenoir News.
M the Tery beat Advertising
iledinm, beco it i read by
the Ljpt amber of the
people of Caldwell County. :
0TI,Y 1.00 THEVEAR.
(fflOR AND PROP. - mu:iEBTBS8ATSU5F!IBATS. PRICE 81.00 THE YEAH.
J USJTOIR, !N". C, NOVEMBER H, 1908. ISTO. 3.
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childs, or am first cousin to all the
rulers of Europe. Yoa never were
higher in the world than are the
things yoa can do, and doing any
one thing well fits you for doing
something "higher," which means
something more delicate, complex,
'refined."
Continue to let "pride" keep
you from doing what you can do
and you starve out what little
("respect" the world or you now
vve fo yourself. And not only
ft, bat yoa effectually block
ur own way to better things and
ten wide the door which leads to
pry crime in the catalogue.
J Point in the United States.
e United States Geological
ey has jost completed a line of
t levels through Death Valley
ornia, and much to the sur-
of every one familiar with the
pn nas ascertained tnat tne
h of that area is not so great as
supposed. The final compu
tus of the results have not yet
made, but the preliminary
res give for the lowest point a
pth of 276 feet below the ,sea
el. Bennett's Well, which is
krthis poitit, is 266 feet below
level. These figures may be
red by two or three feet when
final computations are made,
they are probably not more
Jo three feet in error.
he, Geological Survey now has
elevation marks on the highest
lfjwest points of dry land in
rnited States.
is a strange coincidence that
two extremes are both in
em California, and only 75
apart. Mt. Whitney is a foot
over 12,500 feet above sea
While death Valley, as above
is 276 feet beiow. Before
'ton Sink, also in Southern
aia was flooded by the Col
iver, it contained the lowest
f dry land in the United
a spot 287 feet below sea
Taft Elected by Safe Majority
Caldwell Republican by Small
Margin.
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eUt Child's Inspiration.
read that in a town in
re is a beautiful statue, a
t out of stone, of a youngs
e day ft poor girl was
ing at it. Her face was
hair untidy, and her
eired. While she stood
d at the beautiful statue
to think of something
ly went away
y she came back and,
stood there again, but her face was
washed, and her hair was combed,
and made as neat as the hair of the
girl marfti of stone.
Then VH noticed something else,
andagaLlAe went away. Next
day the Alle who watched for
her saw hell come again, and all
her clothes Irere tidy; the rents
were mende 1 and she looked quite
a different ji as she stood and
looked atttj ' statue and Smiled
The girl hi Leemed to her so beau
tiful she wUted to be like her.
It is far que beautiful to be
like children ftf Go3. and this can
be, for he has) adopUd us. Think
what we must wash away, what
bad things, dark thitgs that stain,
if we would le, whit He wants
What things hate to be mended
bud habits, bad Ways, bad faults
of all kinds. It may be hard to
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got rid of some of.thcse things, but
until we do, we Vaijnot say that
wo are free. (' HnW really be
like sons of CodjcvMf'ho Bishop of
Springfield.
The Lnguiui Dain jn the Colora
Itivor. which thojun-ernment is
building to reclaim SI 30,000 uere
una lorsoiwemuiuM 'eigua ouw,
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HI tons iHid rests'! H smiling
mis. The engiuem Wuld not
Ul solid foundation
RETURNS
The election returns up to 10
o'clock to-night indicate election
of Juge Taft by safe majority.
Rowan and Cabarrus show much
reduced Democratic majority.
The Republicans carry Caldwell
by majorities ranging from 25 to
00.
It is impossible to give returns
from all the precincts, but enough
has been gotten to make the above
statement practically correct.
The State is Democratic by re
duced majorities and the 10th Con
gressional district is in doubt.
Lenoir.
Tuttle, House 314
Ilarshaw, " 206
Triplett, Sheriff 324
Smith, " 195
Greer, Register 311
Miller, " 211
Hartley, Surveyor 309
Isbell, " 216
Teague, Coroner 310
Roberts, " 216
Clarke, Com 309
Blair, " 308
Jarvis, " 309
Allred, Com 219
Hayes, " 216
Beach, " 219
Lower Creek.
Tuttle, House
Harshaw, "
Triplett, Sheriff
Smith, "
Greer, Register
Miller, "
Hartley, Surveyor
Isbell, "
Teague, Coroner
Roberts, "
Clarke, Com
Blair, "
Jarvis, "
Allred, Com
Hayes. "
Beach, "
Lovelady.
Smith, " 149
Greer, Register 123
Miller, t; 143
Hartley, Surveyor 119
Isbell, " 153
Teague, Coroner 120
Roberts, " 151
Clarke, Com 116
Blair, " 118
Jarvis, " 120
Allred, " 151
Hayes, ' 150
Beach, " 154
Yadkin Valley.
Tuttle, Honse 81
Harshaw, 42
Triplett, Sheriff 82
Smith, " 40
Greer, Register 82
Miller, " 40
Hartley, Surveyor 75
Isbell, " 48
Teague, Coroner 80
Roberts, " - - ,43
Clarke, Com. - - 81
Blaij, " - - - 81
Jarvis, " - 81
Allred, Com. - 43
Hayes, - 42
Becah, - - 43
Patterson.
Tuttle, House 93
Harshaw, " 90
Triplett, Sheriff ... 99
Smith, " 95
Greer, Register - - 97
Miller, " 95
Abernethy, Treasurer - 87
Austiu, " - 106
Hartley, Surveyor 65
Isbell, " 99
Teague, Coroner 93
Roberts, " - 99
Clarke, Com. - - 94
Blair, " 94
Jarvis, " - 9.1
Allred, Com. 9S
Hayes, " 100
Beach, " - 9fl
Johns River.
REIHBER TO SELECT
Tuttle, House ....
Harshaw, "
Triplett, Sheriff . .
Smith, " ...
Greer, Register . .
Miller, '"
Hartley, Surveyor
Isbell, "
Teague, Coroner . .
Roberts, " ...
Clarke, Com
Blair, " ....
Jarvis, "
Allred,
Hayes,
Beach,
Com.
North Catawba.
Tuttle, House . .
Harshaw, " . .
Triplett, Sheriff
Smith, " .
Greer, Refiister
Tuttle, House
Harshaw, "
Triplett, Sheriti
Smith,
Greer, Register
Miller, "
Abernethy, Treasurer
Austin, "
Hartley, Surveyor
Isbell,
Teague, Coroner
Roberts, "
Clarke, Com.
Blair.
Jarvis, "
Allred, Com. -Hayes,
"
Beach, "
68
93
81
81
80
83
80
84
81
83
81
82
78
90
77
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89
85
Miller, "
Hartley, Surveyor
Isbell, "
Teagne, Coroner
Roberts, "
Clarke, Com
Blair, "
Jarvis, "
Allied, Com
Hayes, "
Peach,
Little River.
Tnttlo, House 119
Harshaw, "
Triplett, Sheriff
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County Teachers Association Nov
ember, 7, 1908.
PROGRAM
10a.m. Opening Exercise,
conducted by Rev. D. P. Mc
Geachy. 10:15 What the "High School"
means in publie education.
11:00 a. m. Course of Study
and schedule of Recitation.
12:00 m. Recess until 1:30.
1:30 p. m. Lengthening of the
School term and how it may be se
cured. 2:00 p. m. The Teachers' Sala
ry and how it may be increased.
2:30 p. m. Troubles in the Dis
trict and how to correct or avoid
them.
Every true teacher in the Coun
ty will make a sacrifice, if neces
sary, to be present at 10 o'clock
and remain until the close. The
law requires it. Patriotism will
enforce it. All friends of tfto Pub
lic School are cordially invited to
attend this meeting, and theenc-
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nnes win noi ne milieu oui. ive
ineinber No . 7. and bring your
friend.
Respectfully,
Y. D. Mookk,
Co. Supt.
Your Presents early 50 we can
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BEFORE
RUSH!
We have already
If yOU gOt it from begen to lay aside
DULA it's all right! elected presents
for our customers
A. W. DULA.
JEWELER & OPTICIAN, Lenoir. North Carolina.
Have you seen the handsome little stove we are going
to give to some little girl!
We want every little girl 14 years of age or under to
build the greatest possible number of words from the
phrase
"Buck's Stoves and Ranges."
To the one building the greatest number we will give
the prize everyone should try you may be the lucky
one.
Come see the stove in our window. It will be an in
spiration to work hard.
An Open
Question
for horse
Owners !
THE OPEH BfllDLE
So often a horse performs better
with an open bridle. He can see
everything his horse vanity is tick-
let! over your thoughtfulness, and he rewards you with ex
emplary conduct. We have a neat, strong bridle of this
sort without blinds.
At !f2.,J5 for such a bridle, you will, doubtless, derive about
twice the pleasure out of the horse you drive.
When in Doubt Buy of Price!
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