Ttesday, Octobk 1. 1912.
IUTTE&S LOCAL AM) PUSONAL.
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Brief ltams mt Internet I Tewn
and Cowatj Randan.
Mr. bat id McGhee, of Mc
Adentille, spent Sunday with
his daughter, Mrs. L. B.
Huntlev.
Mr. J. S. Zimmerman, of Sal
isbury, spent Sunday and Mon
day in Lenoir with his mother,
Mrs.iJ. N. McRary.
Mr. S. EL Dula attended the
Wilkes Fair last week and again
won first premium for his famous
Dula Beauty apples.
Mrs. Ben Seagle, of Hickory,
who has been visiting relatives
here for some time returned to
rer home yesterday.
Mr. A. J. Dula, of Old Fort,
and his daughter, Mrs. Walker
and two children, of Chicago,
111., are visiting in Lenoir.
Little Miss Courtney Jones,
who has been visiting her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Courtney, left Sunday for her
home in Hixon, Tenn
Mrs. A. H. Kowe, who has
been spending the summer with
her daughter in law, Mrs. H. V.
Courtney, left Sunday for her
home iiKKnnis, Texas.
Mr. .Julius Blair, who has
been in Watauga at his old home
for a few weeks recuperating
has returned and is on Ins job
at Lenoir Manufacturing Co.
Mr. W. H. Sherrill came in on
the early train Monday from
(Jreenville, Tenn., where he has
been for several months and will
be at home now for some time.
Mr. I. G. Green, of Globe, was
in Lenoir Monday. Mr. Green
is preparing to build at Gragg
and expects to move there as
soon as he gets his house ready
to move into.
Mr. E. F. Nesbit, who has
been in the meat market busi
ness at the depot with Mr. Cas
tor, has sold his interest in the
business to Mr. Castor and re
turned to Statesville, his for
rner home.
Hon. R. L. Doughton, and his
Republican opionent, Mr. (J. D.
B. Reynolds, nominees for Con
gress from this District held a
joint discussion before a medium
sized audience in the court house
here yesterday.
Mrs. T. W. Triplett and her
son, Mr. Ronda Horton, left
yesterday for a few days visit to
relatives in Liberty, S. C, after
which Mrs. Triplett leaves for
Bend. Oregon, and Mr. Horton
goes back to Nashville.
A lecture and business meet
ing in the Court House Thursday
evening at :() p. m. prepara
tory to the building of a house
of worship for the Advent Chris
tian people in the town of Le
noir. AJ1 are cordially invited.
Messrs. .1. W. Sudderth and
I tonne Mundav ha ve been
awarded the contract for build
ing the graded school building
at Hudson and expect to begin
the. work in the course of two or
three weeks. The building
when complete will cost from
$:,(XX) to $1,IXX).
Mr. Cornelius Blair, of Boone,
was in Lenoir Saturday on his
way to Morganton with a load
nf his Watauira produce for the
State Hospital at Morganton.
Mr. Blair has a regular contract
at the hospital to furnish a cer
tain amount of produce each
year for which he gets fair
prices.
Mr. .J. R. Willetts, one of the
surveyors on the Yadkin River
Railway spent Sunday in Le
noir. The location of the line
has been completed from VVilkcs
boro to the new town of Gran
atin, the last stake being driven
last week. The engineering
corpse will now begin work of
locating the line up Elk Creek
.towards Cooks Gap and Boone.
Ret. G. W. Fink will begin
a series of Gospel meetings at
Marfin Camp Ground, near
Gamevell, on the first Sunday
morning in October at 1100
o'clock. AU are most cordially
inTited.
Died on last Webnesday, with
typhoid fever, the 5 month old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. V.
Prestwood. and on Thursday the
little body was taken to the bu
rying ground at Kings Creek
church and there buried. Rev.
J. G. Benneld conducted the ser
vices.
Tke Nw Trmia Stoic.
The new train jjer vice inaugur
ated by the Carolina A .North
Western Railway, is meeting
with the most hearty approval
by all our people and every one
is loud in praises of the manage
ment of the road for the pro
gressive step taken. Monday
morning the Charlotte and
Greensboro Dailies were receiv
ed here at :'2 a. m., a thing
that has never been the good
fortune of Lenomtes to enjoy
before. The first new tram
went out yesterday morning on
time with a goodly number of
passengers and we predict it
will he well patronized.
Xew reading matter appear
In tfci space each week.
Marked Features
Accuracy and prompt
ness, safety and liberality
are the marked features of
business. We 'invite
to trv us
our
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New Baptist Church.
The new Lenoir First Baptist
Church was formally opened for
services last Sunday, when the
pastor. Rev. .1. ). Fulbriglit.
preacneu 10 a iaige eongie.i casion.
tion. at 11 o'clock. The church
is a beauty in design and con
struction an edifice of which the
whole town as well as the large
Baptist congregation my feel
justly proud. The interior ar
rangement is modern an con
venient, with especially fine ac
coustical properties. The low
est tones can be distinctly heard
and the music is esiecially
pleasing and distinct. It is
seated throughout with comfort
able oak pews which with the
modern raised floor makes it an
ideal house of worship.
0U3 PRESIDENTS. '
Only Om Impeachment and kt Tm
FUeJirtna mt Censure.
Anilr-fT Johnson ii the only
president of the United States ever
impeached, and on the trial before
the senate he in acquitted, the
vote in favor of conviction barely
falling abort of the necessary tro
thirdi. Two resolution of censure on the
president have been passed, once
by the senate and once by the
house, on occasions rhen the hos
tile majority was not large enough
either to pass measures over the
president's teto or to impeach him.
The first was passed by the sen
ate on March 28, 1834. censuring
President Andrew Jackson for al
leged violation of the constitution
and laws by his removal of the gov
ernment deposits from the United
States bank. The majority of the
senate was opposed to Jackson in
his war upon that bank, and this
tote of censure was the only thing
they could do about it. Jackson
protested against this resolution as
a charge to answer which no oppor
tunity could be afforded him. The
senate refused to receive the pro
test. Finally, on Jan. 16. 1837, the
resolution of censure was expunged
from the journal of the senate.
The second resolution of censure
was in a report adopted by the
house from the hou:?e committee to
which President John Tvler's mes
sage vetoing the tariff bill of 1842 jy
hiul hopri referred This report cen- ;
sured the president for alleged im- w
proper use of the veto power. Ty- ; ft
ler protested against this, as Jack- ift
eon had done before him, but he ' f-
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had, as a member of the senate, vot- i ru
i . i i . if
en againsi receiving .mcksoiis pro- n
test, and in answer tp his protest They Bring Quick Results rd
the house sent him a eopv of the Jy
senate resolution on the former oc- !
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LENOIR, N. V.
T.J. Lrrz, President
J. B. Atkinson, V-Prcsident
C). P. Lurz, Cashier
K. F. Allkn, Ass't Cashier
Notary Public at Hank
Lenoir to Have
Anofflier Show,
I am now showing the following goods at
well, just read:
Big lot 121c Dress Gingham at 10c yd
Another lot 10c Dress Gingham ('i'2 in.) c yd.
KV Long Cloth be yd
jOc Brilliantine, 3t) in. wide, for 35c yd
oGc Brilliantine, jO in. wide, for 35c yd.
31.U0 Silk Messahne in leading shades 90c yd.
There are many other bargains in Chambry,
Flanneletts, Pongee, Grecian Sulks, All-Wool
Serges, Danish Cloth, Poplins, Diagonal Suit
ing, etc. Also specials in Shoes, Clothing, Odd
Coats and Pants, Overalls, then some. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
THE RACKET.
I BUSINESS LOCALS,!
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Notiet'i under this head are
Out' Cent a word eai'h insertion.
N.i .iihl.orlivmfiil -, than ten
cent",.
CUT OUT THIS AD.
MOLES 1
Caldwell Association.
The annual session of the
Caldwell County Baptist Asso
ciation held last week at Col
lettsville was well attended,
notwithstanding the unfavorable
weather and the meeting was
one of great helpfulness and in
terest. Rev I. V. Thomas was
chosen Moderator and Mr. J. R
Swanson Clerk. The reports of
the various committees showed
much progress being made by
this great denomination in this
T'ount.y. The sessions were
marked by harmony and en
thusiasm and the visiting dele
nates and ot tiers are loud m
their praises of t lie nice enter
tainment extended them by the
good people of Collettsville and
vicinity. The people of Lenoir
will be pleased to learn that the
next meeting of the Association
will be held in Lenoir, Septem
ber iui:;.
Many a man who has never
hurled himself into the deadly
breach is still bold enough to
take home unexpected company
to dinner.
No man can be successful
without Hearing a lot of refer
ences to the luck of fools.
The careful man begins at the
bottom of the ladder and climbs
up, .the fool begins at the top
and slides down.
There are some men who take
such a broad view of every pub
lic question that they stand on
both sides of it.
Teddy is coming to New Or
leans. It's hot enough already
without any more "hot air."
The Longest Word.
"What is the longest word in the
English language ?" asked Uncle
Tom.
" 'Valetudinarianism,' I suppose,"
replied James, who had taken a
prize in spelling.
"No," spoke up Susie; "it's
'smiles,' because there is a whole
mile between the first and last let
ters." " know one," said Jack, "that
has over three miles tietween its
first and last letters "
"What word is that'" asked Un
cle Tom.
" 'Beleaguered,' " cried Jack tri
umphantly. "1 know one." said Thilip, "that
is longer than that. 'Transconti
nental' has a whole continent be
tween its beginning and ending."
" Interoceanic' beats them all,''
exclaimed Elsie, "for it contains an
ocean, and an ocean is larger than
any continent" Lippincott's.
W'ANTKD A ohI .ih and dour
J in. in. two ffood bench men. ,md two
i kriKl machine men.
Aale.l Woodworking (.'..
! 'i.-.'it Azalea. N. I".
(trapes in Baskets at Delimiter's ix.
British Military Bulls.
Some queer, quaint efforts at
composition have been made bv
British oflicers. A certain major or
dained this: "Reveille will be at
3:30 a. in. The brigade will parade
at 4 a. m. The brigade will move al
4:15 a. m. The sun will rise at 5
a m." It was during the guerrilla
war of 1901-2, after the building
of the blockhouses, that it became
necessary to check the habit of the
men of sleeping outside the block
houses for the sake of coolness and
comfort. A certain staff officer
thereupon issued the following
quaint order: "No one is permitted
to sleep outside the blockhouses ex
cept the sentrieB." Though the in
tention of this order is clear, its
phraseology is not. "Men on out
post duty are forbidden to strike
matches on the sky line." London
Standard.
Frames made to tit your pictures at
ttie Book Store.
Coine to Delliners and tfirt all kinds
of fresh Fruits at reasonable prices.
LOST A Sterling Silver card case.
containing a few stamps some change
and a card of Miss Irene Martin.
Keturn to News Office and get reward.
Miss BleanorClarke, Graduate Nurse,
residence at S. M. Clarke's. M-tf
Your pictures will be framed promptly
at the Book Store.
FOR SALE OK KKNT Kev. Mc
Nairy house, near Reformed church.
93-tf J. R. McNairy.
Oranges, Apples, Pears and Peaches
at Del lingers s Cafe.
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Ke:ned with MolesotT. without pain or danger, no matt r how
;.ir;r. or it... Mr raised atxive the surface of the stein. And
will ueu-r return, and no trace or s 'are will be left, where
the mole .ir war: w .is M-.ited. Molevitf is applied directly to the
M"ie or W.irt. which entirely d isapix-ars m atMuit six days,
killing the germ, leaving the .skin smooth and natural.
Letters I ruin jKTsonages we all kiv.. together with much val-i;.iM'-
intormatioii. are contained in the attr.ictiie booklet, which
will be mailed you tree upon request.
MoU'sof! is put up only in one dollar bottles. Orders are tilled
immediately upon receipt of price and mailed in a plain case,
accompanied by full directions, and contains enough remedy to
remove sixto ten ordinary Moles or Warts. We sell MolesofT un
der Kisitive guarantee, if it fails to remove your Mole or Wart,
we w ill promptly refund you your dollar.
Florida Distributing Company
PENSACOLA, FLA.
tW Please mention this paper whenanswering.
You can get your pictures framed bet
ter at the Book Store.
FOR SALE At less than cost 1 Two
Horse Steel Hay Baler, 1 Manure
Spreader, also Fanners Favorite
Drills at reduced prices.
93-tf Heukel-Craig Live Stock Co.
i Southern Railway f
Operating Over 7,000 fliles of Railway.
Quick route to all points North, South, East and West.
Through trains between principal cities and resorts, afford
ing first class accomodations. Elegant Pullman sleeping cars
on all through trains. Dining, clnb and leservation cars.
For sneed. comfort and courteous employes, travel via the
Southern Railway. Rates, schedules and other information
I turnisbea by addressing me unaersignea:
K. L Vernon, 0. r A J. n. wood, u. P. A.
Charlotte, N. C. Asheville. N. C.
S. 11. Hardwick, P. T. Sri. H. F. Cary, G. P. A.
Washington, D. ,C
FOR RENT-The office recently oc
cupied by the Singer Sewing Ma
chine Co. P. M. Keever. 86-tf
FOR SALK Good second-hand Rem
ington Typewriter, cheap.
7(-tf P. M. Keever.
If you get your Ice Cream from Phil
lip Ikistic you will know what it is
to have genuine satifaction.
Flattering.
"My name iJ Bilkey," said the
stranger to the moving picture thea
ter proprietor. "T'm Bilkey the
composer. 1 understand you are us
ing mv illustrated song, 'When the
Sun Slips Down Behind the Dusky
Uills "
"Wliv. yep," the proprietor re
plied. "We found it wa just the
song we wanted."
"Thnnka, thanks!" eried the do
lighted author.
"Yes," the proprietor continued,
"we needed something to get the
audience out between our half hour
shows, and your pong emptied the
house quicker than anything else
we ever tried. "-Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
They say that every man has
his price, but we know some
men who tfi'e themselves away.
FOR KKNT The office recently va
cated by the Singer Machine Co.
('l-tf P. M. Keever.
Misenheimer's Slayer Gets Two Year
Sentence.
CluulotU', Sept. Claude
Hlackwt'll, yrtls this afternoon
found Kuilty of manslaughter
and sentenced to two years in
the penitentiary for the killing
of Dr. Fred Misenheiiner in a
room at the Muford hotel. May
-j:.
Kvidence in the case was to
the effect that Hlackwell and
Misenheiiner and several other
men had been drinking, playing
cards and otherwise carousing
and a tight followed. Misen
heiiner. so it was claimed by the
defense, attacked Hlackwell
with a plumber's plunge stick,
aud Hlackwell stabbed Misen
heiiner, death resulting ten days
later.
Hoth persons are prominent in
their respective cities and the
trial has attracted a great deal
of interest. Eminent counsel
upiH'ared on both sides, and the
case was hard fought through
out.
Notice of apeal to the
Supreme court was given and
under
Sh Was Not Consulted.
A girl forced bv her parents into
a disagreeable match with an old
man. whom she detested, when the
clergyman came to that part of the
Borviee where the bride is asked if
he consents to tak the bridegroom Hlackwell was released
for her husband, add. mth treat . 4,wx) bond
simplicity:
0h, dear, no, lr, bat yon are the
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lwuwuUu,BiU,vVU.- anew lea) mQm toget
ion auuui uu Hiavwri iaiuuuu
Tit-Bit.
A Word To The
Wise
Our tip is buy "Shield
Brand" clothe you'll win
l
hands down.
The new "Shield
Brand " models are
'vinners, full of snap
and style, they're
"the clothes you
want to buy at the
price you want to
pay".
Be wise b ring
your clothes wants
here we'll satisfy
you.
I . T. Hickman
Hudson, N. C
Some men, after turning over
new leaf, seem to get s
bad ad rice on the new page.
1 Tbejr interlock and orrlap each otner in audi a way that tk
Wdeat driving rain or snow cannot sift and! (baas.
Won't pulsate or rattle in wind-atona TVay'ra aJU (n-pcoot wl
last as lostf as tba building, and navar Mead rapain.
For Sale by
Lenoir Hardware & Fur Co.
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