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a. 1 i. c. iiAajn, editor aid r BOPRinoB T;;.y: , .; ; : : published tcesbays aid Fridays price si.oo the year fOLUME XII r?- .,'..- . LEIOIR, NORTH CAROUIA, TUESDAY. MARCH I, 1910 10. 35 I,. , M . ',:,, , , , i ii , WhiW. : Correspondent of The Newir Mr. J. Casewell Sher'rill Who has taught a .very suwsessfoschool Correspondent of The New. " "Messrs Wendell and Bert Frazier ot,y?nt Virginia are expected home hia few days. .Mrs; -George .Parch , is qaite siflk at this writing;1 she has corf- here will in a few days move back tatfls fam oo Little Biver. spent qaite uWhtle at Asherille,. 4sUumption. now at tne. no w , p.t,u Mr H M 3, scoooj at Mr. and MrsJacob Powell. U. fvr,(nn ki v,n,, , .W k- ; , I W- " (VM ; VVW ) V Miss Eva Cobb, who , has . been Every body down there says Beach spending several weeks at High has taught a good school. wu..o, ,.w6 .w-w., r I Master Krenis Coffev. saw a the 22nd. I DHn kino .nulr. nn H laet vulr Mr. Grier Mauney, who is at-J Don't you guess it froozeout in its tending tne jraiayra scnooi in tne idea ana- came out to warmy T-r . a. r Ji.. I "Kfj ' w - j- old aunt Averv Livmeston is with hia naranta rentlv. I vow mnr at, r his vntlnv nnf. pt Miss Mtnnie Watson will open j pected to live but s short time. All a subscription school at the Whit- l0f ner children are with her uow. nel school boose on Monday the she has heart trouble. Of K ' TPn Virtiv motf hri an I . , vvell most every oody. in oar excellent school. .. i4. Bev. D. PlMeGeachy failed to grippe. People are having it in fill his appointment here the 3rd gucha bad form. Its as bad as Sunday presumably on account of pnemonia. tha fnAlamonnv tit th Wftflthpr I ----- -r. t. Ti-v C3l.l . k AIMS blUIUI Vt Ull B OtUUUI Mil Mr. Tommie Andrews and Mast- the Koonce school house was out er Wllfong Frariw. spent last jt Friday. Miss White has had Tuesday pigh Mr. Frank a bad time up there this winter in - . mmf WV .... Mtllor rr.nrninor Ur-thlr home in .l. i t. , o vue SIWl IUU 8IIVW . v Yadkin Valley, Wednesday. I . X 1 ivl. imvui (.-viuuicunu un If there are any doubting Thorn- formal 8chool last Monday bat ases about the Ground Hog ig, owing to the weather being so please make yourself known ana disaereeable and so much sickness send your observations and date to u0t very many is attending. Prob the University 01 uopennagen to biy it wni stop Saturday if things get tneir report and decision. dont show up to guit them better. We people around here have good examples of bad roads, which Zck Fork ttM. are at this present time, of this comspondeut of The New grorWu,iwC,mCTUW..u. m1mm Georgia 8herrill and lialr nn ftnv nMtniA who wish to .. . .. j r r yvx finish of Lnoir wno are thrive and prpsper, for good roads , Jn h a U.. JI I A ana prospemy go nuu m n..u. . fltnrdav nrht. i ri o Mr. Pinkpey Bolick, sou of Mr, and Mrs. James Bolick, died at the borne of his parents near Col lib. r.Tii .in .1 hu wrii niiiis.i ... . ... . Bherrin and others relatives m nim wtfh m nnmnllrannn nf dlooBiUxa I . "r - r I T this community. for several veara ana some -mo tuns i ta h wm taken to the hosoital mm noay wwewea m eiose i if . it i.a! tr t . ; j n,. vr ,tr, w l-tr ha au I oi Mrs. iiciue ivincaiu, nariow brought home, where with all that 800001 " "kwwis ocnooi nouse could Dossibly be done, he expired. n inieresung pan 01 me pro He was brobably 35 or 86 years rm w" SP111 Dy me old. The bereaved ones have h Hibriten and Mrs. Barlow's class vnathv of thecommnnitv. HeUoW " books of today. Then wMhnried at Colliers church. a oiass consising oi uessrs o. is. Bowman, Jeieurier,T, B.Swau too, J. B. Sherrlll and others in the old Blue Back tried their hand Ridr and Hoim Cpturd. Last Thursday a one armed Stranger came to Mr. T. L. Kelson's Uvery Stable in this place and laid he wanted to hire a horse to ride to Patterson and back saying he would be back that night. Mr. Nelson let him have a horse and thought no more about it until the stranger failed to return. How ever, he supposed the man was detained in some way and would be back the next day. Friday came and went and no news was received from the man or the horse. A telephone message to Patterson, revealed the fact that no such party had stopped there. Theu Mr. Nelson got busy and seut a telegram to all points tie could reach in that way, iu North Carolina and East Tennessee, in the dlrectJou in which the man was snprjosed Ut, bare 0i. 'JrJM Vf& tVt the man and howt.M?!tiEi 'fectired t Elk Park lateBaturday. The ui4h had eon there thaiutli horie at a livery stable while he. went to look after eome matter in town anid wneu se reiurpea, w ue axaoie. ne iva ffnft o(lhe tfilfgrlfna ivnt. , ' Mr. Clarke Smith, son of Sheriff Smith left for Elk Park, by way of Edgemont, Sunday, and is expect ed to return ber with the man to day where the stranger will have to answer the charge of attempted theft of a horse. Whfls the nan's name h not knowp, he la thought to be a party guilty of aome other shady trans action! q eastTennessee and West ern North Carolina. Mrs. AJlioe Cook and two sons Herbert and Earl, of Watauga Co are visiting her father Eld. G. D. What is the matter with the prosperous influential farmers of Y r ,' i, . v ndshowed.oooBiderabtatftctiathe up and doing with dl your might rt. nM 8hwn hw. Nuniumw iw n7 .eirteb.bemcient teachar gir toberin to asriUte the auestkM. 6T. t but none too soon, for the sooner Saturday night following a box the better. ' WeiwoMbe' rilewjwpPf W JW M d8$t ftn Hmw krtidM on this im-Hbe iaeiemest weather the houte Sonant dtiestiot). Western North waVeiowed to itf uVmost. Uartly Carolina is bein recoenieed as a a Swanson wera booked to furn treat fruit section even the West- ""c bat the former failed to fen PfdBc ait sections kA not jfWfW tot wow.d:Ta W fxcellthe,01d North Stote" n u-w. thaprodoctioBoffioe fruit, withlTi- Swansea lpCtiode&-j6ff ttTonercare and attention. the boxes to the hightest bidder , , . . 1L1 . which was very interesting as well The public school at this pleoa I . L. u , Za. uw on. . """" balldinj. M. B.rkw ffTTu haaendearod herself to the hil tOU'l VirUMWy utuu aiui t , anA rta rants f tho rtUtrint was arranged for.the occasion, . -.1:1.1 ' - At 2 h AnA I V work she has started will be push ed on to completion and ere long we will- see a new commodious building at this place. consisting of recitations, mono logues, tableaux, Bongs aud dia logues, which was enterspersed by excellent instrumental music fur pished by the Little River string IkanA Thfl rhildrn and older pupils rendered their ; parts in escape tiie waste-basket. By the good style." Everybody seemed where hM Cook gotten ;n .11 hv the close attentiofr to D0W ftod BwattD Tumbo -irl.-U, Bnt.)r. nmmh,. he be - hunting hope .-il -. I'll hot strike his trail. n nuuilEKtluu icv vi wu vciiwo vfan aVaimJ kiVt mala rkortunn ttnrl nnA uiKW r-.--, " Took All HI. Mom,. laiv frnm nnrh household. Aboval rf . A Often all aman earns goes to coo expenses there was aoout live or . f6 .nediolnes. to cum Stom six dollars realized, which will no MDi ym or Kidney trouble t oat doubt be used to purchase a num Dr. King's New Life Pills would of books for the library. quickly eure at slight cot. Best for 1 t Dyspepsia, Indigestion, , Biliousness, - 1 will ring eff as I'te told all the Constipation, Jaundice, Malaria and . items of interest and hope this may Debility, too. at J. . Shell's. IN THE TOILS. Moor Ccuaty Officer Captara Black m Still mmi PvmoW DMOW. Carthage Newi. Deputy Sheriff J. B. Maness of Sheffields township, who is a ter ror to evil doers in the western part of the county, brought in his second blockade stDl last week, and what Is better, he also brought a long a man, captured with the outfit. The still was found near Maness ahd in addition to capturing the Outfit, several stands of beer were destroyed. The interesting part of the cap tore, however, was the man, who proved to be the "Reverend" Thos P. Tucker, who, some fifteen or twenty years ago, belonged to the notorious Tom Davis gang of des peradoes and robbers which terror ized the western part of the county, and who served a five year term in the penitentiary. After com pleting his term, Tucker turned preacher, which calling he has fol lowed to some extent ever since, and it is said that he can put up a strong prayer, as well as preacn a creditable sermon. He has gained some notoriety at various times is different sections of the State by bis preaching as well as other "ae- To T1m PaopU l Nortft Crlis: The North Carolina Historical Commission is vakipg a collection of the letters and papers of Oov. Z. B. Vance, with view to their preservation end publication. Through the cooperation of Mrs. Vance several thousands of such documents have been secured, mak ing one of the most important manuscript collections ever made by the State. Bot, unfortunately, this collec tion contains but few of Governor Vance's own letters, most of those in the collection being letters re ceived by him. It is most impor tant that the pnblication should contain as many of his own letters as possible. The Historical Com mission, therefore, takes this means of requesting those who possess letters of Governor Vance to tarn them over to the Commission, either for permanent preservation or for copying. No letter or paper is so unimportant or trivial but that it may have its place in Koch a collection; and, we think, the personnel use will be made of any letter vr. paper. The pnblication (Jus the unction of Mrs. Vance. Nor is the publication a private enterprise uudertaken for the pur- pose of waking morey. It will be FOR CATARRH complisbmeote." Tucker is said I tatad bw;tAtfje i other State to be exceptionally strong on "love," though not of the brother ly variety, and is credited with more than one escapade with ''fair sex. priooafi ad - its purpose is to perpetual !Ue fcme of North Car olina's bast beloved on, to extend! the the reputation of the State, and to make available for the historian the the material for studying her bis Median Frn in Every Cam WW It Fiikto RetiT. Neglect or pessimism, we be lieve, ic the greatest enemy the pnblie haa tj contend with when applied to the loss or recovery of health. Practically every case of consumption might have been cured if hope had been maintained and proper treatmeut had been re sorted to at the first symtom ot the disease. Until the advanced stage is reached consumption is curable. Catarrh is responsible, we believe, lor many cases of consumption. It is about catarrh we want to talk to you today, incidentally consump tion, since the two are so closely allied. N e have a minlicine made from a prescription of one of the most successful catarrh SDecialists known. We believe it is positive ly without an equal. We are so satisfied that we are right, that we will supply the medicine free in every instance where it is used ac cording to directions for a reason able length of time, should it fail to give satisfaction iu every par ticular. Wewant everv one to try .this medkins at our risk. Theft conditions attached to euf itfer. Wi put the user un der 0 obligation to us whatever. The aiedicine we want you to try i Bexall Mncu Tone. It is a catarrh remedy that goes direct to theeeat of trouble. It is carried by the blood to every part of the system. It purifies and enriches the blood, tones up the mucous cells, and brings about a condition Lwlftftpi Kawln Oat Claba. Lexington, Feb. 23. A num ber of men from Salisbury having had incorporated the Pocahontas CI a b which wis to be social and convive 1o nature, having lockers tor tne member, a umber of lay men headed by all the ministers of the town, appeared before the board of aldermen at the regular monthly meeting end requested that measures be enacted that would pat tbii particular jlut Had taU other possible organizations of si Hi lar nature out of business, pr, J. 0. Leonard was spokesman. The aldermefi thereupon adopW en ordinance placing an annual tux of 3,000 on lckeru1 of any other sort of clubs- where whiskey was bundled in any shapa ox form planner, violations to be punished by a term of 80 days in tba county 4iVasie being operative agaJbtt majagers. members and servants 6tn miL' ah of which, of coarse, mns jtbat theia will be opBueh social clubs in Lexington. whariotte Obeeryor. i-.- i . How TUdi. Spr-4.. 7 118 greai epocn . I a u J j. -Ln a. l e . i . Just for instance: A voune matt ? Pnwn tneiwoie, wno pos who had been clerking for yean in J tetter or other document Lf heaitk w4 8treD'gtn that tonda the basement of a huee department P UWTer,,wr Y"nw w,n renuer to prevent the germs of consumo- store developed a cough. And he H w -u tu Uon lroB Btart zidea was tired, so tired that hi sister v "j .t uuy, UgtiU Mucu-Tone is a wonil- suggested that he take vacation in with the Historical Commission erful jty digestive aid an4 in mid winter. She was a dress- lu wm wvr"" w... u flesh builder. Its good effects are maker, making good money, and wno neJP w rwaro often felt from the very first dQ8e mis wora. ah eommunicauons It one ol the largest and should be directed to the Secretary satisfactory sellinir mdirin, thafc n itaieign. The North Caroliua Historical Commission. J. BktaxGrims, Chairman. K. D. W. Connor, Secretary. she thought rest. he needed a little So he got leave of absence and changed from the unventilated oasement ot tne store to tne over heated and equally unventilated flat. To be Bure, be took an oeoas ional walk, but most of the time he sat in the hack parlor reading, and when this occupation palled, be went into the workroom and do if BuIWt Wwiad KMterM Sait7 Oklahoma City, Okla., Feb. 96. A the result of bullet wound InHhVVoaaVHceivad when he At tacked the guard who was taking him U ihe insane asylum, , Albert II. BeaH, an insurance agent of tM8 city.T3 a patltrtit in a local hospital, bis sanity apparently restored. ' ; In a maniacal rage Beall had closed with his guard and in th ensuing struggle the madman was shot the bullet cutting a deep fur row along the aide of his head. He dropped like a log, his head strik ine the floor with great force. He was unconscious whet picked up When revived later Beall was unable to remember the events of the hours preceding aud Bince the Shooting his exhibited no sym ptoms of Insanity. The attending physicians have been asked to ob serve him closely audit he appears to be -of sound mind he will be te leased from custody, , , A Sb by tfraeasboro. QruBboro Record. we have ever had any thing to with. We know so much of the great good that it has done that we per sonally back it up with our repu tation and money, which fact should be ample guarantee to sat isfy anybody. Bexali Mucu-Tone Greensboro can sympathize with me8 in Vw0 50 nts and chatted with the women sewing on charlotte in her muuicioal govern fiw- wrg yu to try it. pretty frocks for a score of custom ment affairs regarding the want 0f lwme 7 a 0DUUn Kex ers. And wnerever be went, helmorw momy, though we are not ur our expectorated. There was a spit quite so had off. The trouble with store'The EiaU 8tore- Th toon, a dry spittoon, in every Ugood away cities is just what ails nmr Drug Company. room. la rood maav Individ oals livinr But he got no better, the cough I bywd taair income. When one UmwU ayrupadld trot curt and finally he tpaadp more than he is making he Winston-Baieiu Journal. treat to iee a doctor. The doctor hs entering on a dangerous journey If the Rev. Baylus Cade k auo- teht a tainpio of thla ypuug man's from which he may not return very rWnl in hu imrtion tn. f putum tp the laboratory conduct- J easily- A good many of us eon- setting machine he calls his the ed by tb board W health aud had j tract debta on a contingency that Lipocade-7-the publishers of the it examined. When the young is likely Va Wl, short , ef eipecta- couft'trv will haVA mnrh t b maa called again, he was toMthjat tlia. luwas do the same thing, thaukful for. If he is successful, be bid oonsuuption. The boardf Of course we know that most aiHfsells his machine for 500. as heaia 6l3uedoftbe iact by I ladermank boarda ara abused for he says he will, a better day will the physician in charge of the case, their 'mo-toth' policy and jgnrelv dawn for the newsnaner The young man van sent to a I generally those who indulge iu the reoole. We trust that the Lino- sanatoriam for incipient cases, the Uost eritldsm are the last to pay cade wUl be all that he hopes, and house was fumijfated and the dress I thai taxes. Sometimes cities get that the trust will not eet in one tnaker mainstay of the family board that "does things," but Luiion miles of it. Typesettine though she was heard someplain too often the result is worse than truths ajumdpplag out irotka if nothing was done. Too many the office that owns more than one from this germ-laden home and of us spend our money before we has spent a small fortune. The employing a doeen workers In one get it, a dangerous thing always. Lexington Leader ia eoine to in- room, without proper ventilation. . stoi . Linoradi,. it i annnnnfd Tat one case of tuberculosis s. Ttmm Awfd PriL ftnd the uublio will watch the snc could infect the families of the "iw felt s near my grave," cess of the experiment with inter doten sewers and the two dozen writes Lewis Chamblin, of Manchest- (The Journal will take no- customers. It could spread out its r Ohto, R.R. . tice that Brother Cade's first ma- lTt:iTTSlnt chine is to do business in the office at least one hundred andfifty un- .j the doo. of The Shelby Star. After that, suspecting persons. From Wo- And that I am alive today' i heiaimin t Piv nn tn Th man's Home Companion fer March, dua solely to Dr. King's New Dirwov- chronicle, and then the other fel. ry, whloh completely cured me. . ,u. r. .v. While It is often Impossible to pr Now I weigh 180 pounds and can lvwo wu lu""' fcUClu vent an aooldent, It li never impoasi- work hard. It also enred my four nanotre Vnromcie.; ble to be prepared it la not beyond children of croup." Infallible for any one's purpose. Invest 83 cents Coughs and Colds, It is the moat cer Lexington has placed a license la a bottle of Chamberlain's Lini tain remsdy for LaQrippe, Asthma, tax of 15,000 a year on near-beer ment , and you are prepared for deiparats lung trouble and .all . bron stands. Pity it is that every town ipralns, braises and like Injurlaa. chlal affections, Mo and S1.00. A in the "State does not levy a 8oldbyJ.fi.ShsU Drugstore, Dr. trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. prohibitory tax on these law-break - Kent Drug Btore, .f , . ..... IE. ShslU ... ling dens.Uoncord, Times. v i ? ' i i
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