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t illf 1 1, CMJUTII, EDUCE AM FRCFEIETC1 PUIUSSEB TCESDATS All FRISATC PHICE Jl.00 THE YEAE YCU2MI 111 .. LEE31B I. C FRIDAY. FEBRUARY II, 1310 10. 30 From all Over the County NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS AND UVE ITEMS OP. INTEREST AS TOLD BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS Draco. Mrs. E. L. Brown's little John eie is some better at this writing. Mr. C. O. Roberts is attending the good school at Oak Hill. The school at Draco is still go ing on with a fairly good daily at tendance. Mr. Watts Tilley has returned home from Chester. 8. C, where he has been working in the cotton mill for a while. Miss Mattie Brown has returned home after spending a lonif time with Mr. and Mrs. Whitesides in Hickory. We are having cold weather down here and lots of mud too, and the roads are in a pretty bad condition at present. Mr. 8. G. Livingston will soon have his new honse completed and we believe that it will be one of the finest houses there is iu the neighborhood. Lumber hauling and timber catting around Draco seems to be on a boom, it looks like good times are near at hand, and the pauic over Why should not Caldwell county have a fair at Lenoir next fall. It everybody will taka hold and work for it, we can and will. The Normal Singing at King's " Creek will begin the 20th of this " month. We hoDe evervbodv that can will attend. Come and lets have a good old time singing. The school at Blaedoors is pro greasing nicely with a good attendance and we believe that Bluedoors will hold her own in ood schools.. We will have more tn ut ahnnf. Rlnnrirmra lnfar nn There was a debate at the Carl ton school house, which is a lew miles from King's Creek, last Wednesday night. There was good speaking and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. The best wishes to the News and its many readers. W. B. R Kings Crack Nw. Mr. L. G. Oxford spent the day at Mr. Dave Grnbb's one day last week. Mrs. Rom Carlton ot Meadow Hill has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith FergosoB. Miss Grace 1 1 ass has Lagrippe at this writing, which will keep her out of school for a few days. A GaU ftfia DmcotiW la Saatk Laaoir Miaars Wubd at Oaoa. As a result of oar recent excava tions in the vieinity of 8outh Le noir we find that gold (such as is found in minds and hearts of bright boys and girls) is abundant, so that the only requirement now is for some willing hands and Christian hearts to do the mining bat this mine, like those of Cali fornia and Alaska, require some expense and a good deal of hard work. This work must be djne among the shop and mill hands themselves of this opportunity. Battar Milk far TV Bby. Sister Kate writing in Home and Farm on buttermilk for the baby says: We have two boys, splendid fellows, although at first their lives were despaired of. We tried sweet milk (cow's milk) in every form diluted with water, with and without sugar, cooked and son States Mr. Ed Oxford who bought out And b' 80 doin8 greatly eu the Broyhill Brothers some time a go is doing a fine business. We hear things are ou a boom in that little village. Mr. G. II. Kirby put Mr. T. W. Dula in a lot of fine wood this week. Guess it will be needed these cold mornings. Good for the Back Wood's Beau ty. Comeagaiu. X. Y. Z. Dudley Shoal Item. We are anticipating a nice time at the box sapper Saturday night. We have been having some real cold weather with snow and ice. eyes. Oar school at Dudley is getting along nicely uuder the management of Miss Griffin. She recently gave her pupils a lesson in politics by asking them to hold up their hands to indicate the party to which they belonged. 8he found that they were all Republicans except one and her self. She requested them to talk their fathers vote the Democratic ticket. We eive Miss Griffin the honor of introducing this innova tion in the public schools and trust the Democrats will give her full sway in the next campaign. Crazy Luce NEWS ITEMS. High Point began the operation of a street car service last Monday, the line at present being oue mile long. A woman who went about the country begging was arrested in Charlotte last Friday, charged sugar, coolceu and . with n...rrh rnn u.. fresh, condensed milk, malted milk lng rcheii t442 57 in m0Dey and ready prepared infant foods. WM foQnd ntux about her We gave each one a thorough trial dotning mottt of it in hvr bustle and babv's bowels continued bad. ! m,n.ml tn hrino. nnr n,U " a- t-OOper I f C7 l.l - ... through the night school. Many boy to his second birthday and oar v,w' W8S 8wlon1y wounded by of these cau be encouraged to avail youngest to his third month. Then by chance we heard that buttermilk was good for a young child and, as a dying man grasps a straw, we gave that a trial. In a few days we could see a change and our baby continued to grow and get tat and dimple until atsix teen months of age he was a perfect to specimen of physical babyhood. But for all that, when the girlie came she looked "snch a wee bit o' blossom" I decided that butter milk would do for boys, but that my little lady must have good din ners of sweet mixtures, bnt when she commenced to lie in a stupor for hours and drift away day by day I fled to my old remedy and now she is four months old, a cow ing, kicking, laughing baby, never had the colic or an hour's sickness since taking the buttermilk. The slight acid which the milk contains keeps the liver in good condition and prevents many of the ills com mon to children. I keep mine on ye the bottle until they have passed good tneir secona summer ana yoa nev er know their teeth are coming un til vou see them. Never churn your milk until it is firm clabber. Don't let it go to whey or get too warm, bat see to it that your buttermilk is fresh, Just before the THEY CROW HAIR rich their lives and their homes aud the community, will be great ly blessed. I have personally tried for the past mouth to get the Christian part of Lenoir interested in this much needed work by talking some of leaders of the different churches asking them to bring it before their people, it seems that this has not been done in any deli nite way, so it is almost every body "hands off," up to uow After putting in a full month hard work on this project aud finding no personal benefit, ex cept a clear conscience; and aft er hiring a teacher, who has not . l :j t i i r a rn u vet uctu uuiu. i iierc nuu uu w huuter of these parts, recently P"uf "J 101 "J m.ua- caught a white 'possum with red the accidental discharge of his shotgun last Friday afternoon. His right arm and shoulder were badly injured but the arm was not amputated. There are sixteen cases of small pox in the Tbomasvill Orphanage. but the discse stems to be of a mild form and the Orphanage authorities have the matter well in hand. All inmetew, about four hundred, have leen vaccinated and there is no cause for undue alarm. Commander Peary was present ed a check for 10,000 iu New York Tuesday as a token of regard for his distinguished services as an explorer and immediately announced that the money would be used towards out fitting an expedition to discover the South Pole. ial work needs all my time, until toe stock owners and church peo ple of the community get ready to take hold of the work and give some definite encouragement. have now at our command a teacher of superior ability and ample experience, who will take up the work as early as any defi nite plan can be reached to secure her a living in the work. South I Tnnlr fhnwh atanria rnaW tn ao with their parents and try to have TOmmate the the le smooth and thick The merchant who can increase the courtesy his clerks show to customers will increase the number of his customers and the amount of their purchases. nrflroidv nmwnt, th hln sn Dutier comes add aoout one-nan j - r i much needed. I do not want to teaspoon of soda to about two gal take up the space to tell you of the 10ns 01 mUK m,xea ln 80me wtr. actual situation, but allow me one Thls makes the butter gather and illustration. Oue vouue mau a prevents colic, four the milk up regular attendant at Sunday school in crockery ware. Don't use tin, never a Sundav school lesson or a -nd don 1 by any means add sugar hvmn in his life, for he Can't read. to the lbv'8 mi,k- Cane suPr is This young fellow started iu his lik 80 rauch poison to infants ABC's nd in four weeks he Ju8t Put the Pure milk into acle n Senator Overman's bill appro priating 125000, for a fish hatchery in North Carolina has passed the Senate and we hope will pass the House. There is an effort being made to have this hatchery located on the C. & N. Railway either in John '8 river or the waters of Wil son creek, and we hope the effort will succeed, and why nott the waters of these two streams are pure, clear and cool, and it seems to os, would be an ideal place for the business. Good Rail Road Record. New York, Feb. 7. One after another (he railroads running into New York are calling attention to their records in maintaining the safety of travelers. Since the first of the year the Lackawanna, the Erie and the Pennsylvania have issued statements of this kind. The Lackawanna's figures show ed that it had not killed a passen ger in ten years, during which time it transported 193,787,224 Y persons. The Erie, with its 2,171 J miles oi line ana iu touu vrwg of 4,581, has a record of five years without a fatality. 'In this period it carried 125,000,000 passengers. The Pennsylvania's recent state ment showed a clean bill of health for 1908. The latest annual re- port of the Lehigh Valley contains the information that 4,876,801 passengers were transported daring the year without a single fatality. could read his hrst reader very well, could spell common words, and can make figures and do sim pie calculating and is really a ;bov of promise" he is only one nursing bottle and hold the bottle in a vessel of water j nst hot enough to bear your hand, shaking const j antly, until it is hardly milk warm tuen give baby all he wants. It is not necessary to warm the milk in be It is reported that the Southern Railway has placed orders lor a number of handsome coaches, to be of a host in similar circumstances self-propelled, and run. by gas Now my friends it is all good and I HUinm"rj auu great wre mui nnu JnotH. t.ha ivnanh if 1 vail tn nnt mnnav uhrnuri tn nn. taken mat 11 IS HOC TOO Warm at is Dresumed that these are for use lift mankind, yet I am told that n-Y time, for when it is heated li.,n ),..fh. o-rnonu f Tunulnn. lrunt. .loan hv Mh and getS lumpyit is Unfit for the child greatly reduced. The cars will be and in the fear of God and as a divided into two sections, the front friend to every one who may read section seating about twenty peo- these words, I must say after a pie and the rear about forty, and month's investigation, I say it there will be side entrances at the with no little degree of sadness Doint where the dividing partition that the people of this town, as a - - - is built. The announcement has I body, are by no means wide awake created considerable interest among to home mission work. Many talk local railroad men. get busy of I May the Holy The Board of Commissioners were in session last Monday and passed quite a good many county claims, and attended to all other busines that came before them Among other things they ordered an election to be held in Little Riv i been Pratidant Halpt Orphan. Hundred of orphans have helped by the President of the Indue trial and Orphan's Home at Macon, Ga., who write: "We have used K leotrio Bitter In this Institute for nine yearavlt has proved a most ex oellent medicine for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. We regard It at one of the bent family medloines on earth." It invigorates all vital organs, purifies the blood, aids digest ton and ereates aa appetite. 1 o strengthen and build up pale, thin, weak children or rundown people it has no equal. Best for female com plaints. Only 50c at J. E. Shell's. er tnwnshin March 2fith. on the favorably, while few are ready to I M on. They also made an order giving to the Da ugh Spirit open our tera of the Confederacy permission ears to hear and give us wining 80 far as the county is concerned, Julia Trent, 10 years old, Spencer, N. O., was seriouly burn ed at her home last Monday, and minds to obey the Macedonian cry TO piaoe tne m0nument to the Con will probably die from the effects She was kindling a fire in the kitchen stove using kerosine oil to start the fire at oar own doors. Yours for service, J. O. Ervin. federate soldiers in the center of the public square on the ground originally occupied by the old court house, for which they have the thanks of the old soldiers. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunk Y & Co., Toledo O We, the undersigned, have known chief Justice oi the North Carolina F.J.Cheney for the last 15 years, n . , . ... kiu.Vi ,rftiw hrtnnrhi Supreme Court, died in Baltimore Ex-Ckif Justice Sbaphard Dead. Hon. James E. Shepherd, former M'. TT.i.7 Itcn KenevM at unc. That terrlhle Itch disappears with the FIR8T DROPS of a simple com pound of oil of wtntergreen, thymol and glycerine mixed in D. D. D. Pre scription. This soothing, healing lo tlon, used externally tine ine eczema j an business transactions, and A- a few days ago for an operation fo ofirtniniitii.iit.lv. na.iinia.il v able to wirrv out anv obll- . ... .. 1 .. . . . . jr fhiviDt tmnh a Ilia attanTinn van HM.tnfor th D. D. D. remedv has Rations lnaae Dy nis nrm. V'"""'V1 - " I 117 VI.... V r ..U 1 . i a 1 . j aj .nM in si nn twtfft..- hn.u ttiuuiu '""... noi supposed to oe serious anu nis w T . WhnlaaiklaIlrnirQ-lat.Toliido.il. ". a sDeCial offer, any sufferer in this hh o...h nn 1. t.kon intr. I death is a surprise, lie was town who has never tried D. D. D. nally, acting directly upon the blood years old and lived in Raleigh oan now try tnis remedy in a special "yu. un Zi hnttlaatflBc. It cures the Itch in- "V""r,V:.A'""'w.u stantlv. W. KNOW this. 1? near proving the j. is. snbJULi, Lenoir, n. yj, stipauon. 64 devil when they argue on their gods Cariaia lagradicata if Properly Coaibin cd, SUaaaUta Humu Hair Crawtk. Resorcin is one of the roost ef fective germ destrovers ever dis covered. Beta naphthol is a most powerful, yet absolutely safe ger micide and antiseptic, which pre vents development of germ matter, aud creates a clean, healthy con dition. Pilocarpine, although not a col oring matter or dye, isau ingredient well established for its power to restore natural color to human hair. Borax, because of its well de fined softening and cleansing prop erties, is most useful in the treat meut of scalp and hair diseases. Glycerine acts as a stimulant to the hair bulbs, aud has a soothing, ! healing and nourishing influence. Alcohol is indispensable in medi cine because ot its antiseptic, stim ulating and preservative qualities. Rexall "93" Hair Touic is chief ly composed of these ingredients, which are compounded in a peculiar form, and we believe it is the most effective remedy known to medical science for scalp and hair troubles generally . We personally guar- itee it to eradicate dandruff and scalp irritations and to grow hair, eveu though the scalp in spots is bare of hair, providin j of course there is life aud vitality remaining n the hair roots. We want every one troubled with scalp disease, dandruff or loss of hair to try Rexall "93" HairTonic. f it does not remove dandruff and promote a growth ot hair to the BOUND FOR THE FRONT. ln military courage the Montene grin probably stands at the head of European races. The best wish for a babv boy is, "May you not die in your bed," and to face death is to man or bov only a joyoos game Says W. J. Stillman in his "Autobi ography :" I have seen a man under a heavy Turkish fire deliberately leave the trenches and climb the breastwork only to expose himself from sheer bravado. While lying at headquarters at Oreabuk, awaiting the opening o the campaign in 1877, 1 was walking one day with the nnnce when a boy of sixteen or eighteen approached us, cap in hand. Now, said the prince, 1 11 show you an interesting thing. This boy is the last of a good family. His father and brothers were all killed in the last battle, and I ordered him to go home and stay with his mother and eutera that the family might not become extinct." The boy drew near and stopped before us, nis nead down, his cap in hand. "What do you want?" asked the prince. "I want to go back to my bat talion." .out, said tne prince, you are the last of your line, and I canno allow a good family to be lost You must go home and take care of your mother. The boy began to cry bitterly. "Will you go home quietly and stay there, said the wince will you take a flogging and be al lowed to fight r The boy thought for a moment, A flogging, he knew well, is the deepest disgrace that can befall Montenegrin. "Well' he broke out, "since iBn't for stealing, I'll be flogged." "No," said the prince, "you must go home. Then the bov broke down utter "But," he cried, "I want avenge my father and brothers!" lie went away stui crying, and the prince said, 'In spite of all this ne wiu da in me nexi name. satisfaction of the user, we will without question or quibble return every cent paid us for it- This guarantee is printed on every package. It has effected most sat isfactory results in 93 out 100 cases where put to a practical test. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is en tirely unlike and in every partic ular different from anything else we know of for the purpose for which it is recommended. We urge you to try it gt our entire risk. Certainly we would offer no or better guarantee. Two sizes, 50 cents and 1. 00. Sold in Lenoir only at our store, The Rexall Store. The Lenoir Drug Co. Prof ram of Teacher' Me ting. Graded School Auditorium, Lenoir, Saturday, February 12. 10. a. m., Opening Exercise- Rev. Cbas. A. 6. Thomas. 10:15 Address by the Presi dent, Prof. G. M. Garrison. 10:30 Report of Librarian 10:40 Points in the School Law of special interest to Teachers and Committeeman, Y. D. Moore. (Round table) 1050 Teaching Health in the Public Schools, Prof. J. L. Har- ris. (Round table) 11. Address by Prof. J. A. Bivins, Department Teacher Training. 12. Stonewall Jackson Train ing School, J. P. Cook, Chairman Board Trustee. 1. Adjournment COMMITTEE ON PROGRAM. All teachers are required by law to attend the meeting: of the Teachers' Association. All committeeman should be glad to sacrifice a little time for such great returns. All the people will be greatly benefitted by attending this meet ing. It will pay well to come from the most distant part of the county to hear Mr. J. P. Cook. Y. L Moore, Co. Supt to Do you know that croup ean be prevented? 'Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the eroupy cough appears and it will pre vent the attack. It is also a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Bold by J. E. Shell Drug Store, Dr. Kent Drug Btore.
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