Friday, Octoiek 4, 1912.
MATTERS LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Itm of Interact to Town
and County Reader.
Mr. Lark in Kendral of Elk
was taken to the Foot Hills
Sanatorium yesterday.
Miss Jessie Courtney went to
Winston last week where she
takes a position as teacher.
Don't forget the AixdIIos at
the Graded School tomorrow
night they will entertain you.
Mrs. M. M. Gwyn and her
Daughter Mrs. C. M. Hickerson
of Murphy are spending some
time in Lenoir.
Mr. John W. Haigler is build
ing a neat dwelling in the east
ern part of town near the home
of ex-Slieriff Smith.
We are glad to note that Mr.
Gwyn H. Harper is able to be
out again. He left the Sana
torium last Saturday.
The Aih)I1o Company at the
Graded School tomorrow night
is entirely different from all
previous Lyceum attractions.
Mrs 1). M Kurclies and her
sisU'r Miss Altie Corpening are
expected here next Tuesday on
a visit to Mis 11 (' Martin
Mrs. Rose Cloyd and her
Daughter Miss Mary left yester
day for Charlotte where they
will make t lieu- home for t lie
winter.
Mr. ( . l- St rot her who for
1 1 it- past two or three years has
been with Mr. M. 1 Cloer as
barber, has accepted a position
with Mr. Oscar Shell.
Cjuite a number of the Lenoir
Hull Moosers went to Hickory
last Tuesday to hear Col I loose -velt
make a short address in that
city while on his way through
this state.
The first frost of the seascm
was seen here bust Wednesday
morning. It was light and did lit
tle or no damage and since then
the weather has been quite fal
lish and cool.
Mrs E. C. Ruftin and her little
(laughter arrived last week from
Whittakers. Mr. and Mrs Ruf
tin are now housekeeping in
Mrs Earnhardt's house which
they occupied last year.
Bishop Theodore S. Hender
son, who is holding the Confer
ence for the colored M. E.
Church this week, will preach
at the Methodist church in
Ijenoir next Sunday night, at
7::!0 oclock.
Mrs. .1. A. Lindsay, mother of
Mrs. .1. Harper Hell, died at her
home in Chester. S. C, last
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lind
say was known to a number of
Lenoir people and a most esti
mable and pleasant lady.
Mr. .1. C. Seagle is placing
materials for a nice dwelling on
Hibriten Avenue near the resi
dence of Mrs. G. L. Bernhardt.
Mr. .). S. Zimmerman is making
the plans and it will be a mod
ern and commodious home.
Sparks' show which showed
here Wednesday attracted large
crowds to Lenoir, and the tents
were tilled to capacity for both
performances. Most of those
attending expressed themselves
as being well pleased with the
show.
There will be the regular
Communion Service at St.
James Episcopal church at 11
o'clock next Sunday morning.
In the evening, at the 7:iK) ser
vice, the Rev. Malcolm S. Tay
lor, in charge of the Patterson
School, Legerwood. N. C, will
deliver an address and discuss
the work there, in its history
and aims and orations. Mr.
Taylor comes by invitation of
the rector, the llev. Mr. Joyner.
The people of Uub community
ouht to feel a deep interest in
this undertaking and this is a
good opportunity to learn much
of its details. A hearty welcome
Mrs. Crump of Gamewell en
tered the Sanatorium last Mon
day, for treatment.
Mr. Chas Sherrilljof Newton
has accepted a position as bar
ber with Mr. M. I. Cloer.
Mr. S. A. Richardson after
a stay of 7 weeks in the Hospi
tal is out again minus :54 Kunds
of flesh.
Mr C. M. Weathers and wife
of Wilmington, visited relatives
here for several days this week
leaving for home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ogden FL Ed
wards spent Wednesday night
with Mr. C. B. Harrison on
their way from their Summer
home at Blowing Rock.
Communion service at the Re
formed church next Sunday
morning. Prejwiratory service
immediately preceding the com
munion. Everybody welcome.
The school at Oak Hill Aca
demy, with Prof. W. G. Hartzog,
of Watauga, principal, and Miss
Annie Lindsay, of Lenoir, arid
Miss Moretz, of Boone, assis
tants, will begin next Monday.
;The prospects are good for a
' large attendance during the
i town
The Caldwell County, minis
ters' I'mon will meet with Rev
A. S. feeler, at t he residence
of M r. W. S I 'm in-lon. next
' Monday morning at 1 -;;u. A
full attendance of the members
is requested, as some matters ol
importance will come up at this
1 meeting.
I The Democratic Senatorial
I Convention which met in Mor
i ganton last Tuesday nominated
I Mr. Lawrence Wakefield of
I'noir and Mr. A. C. Payne of
Taylorsville, for the State
Senate from this the illth Dis
trict. The convention was har
monious and enthusiastic, and
the nominations were unanimous.
BETTER TIMES.
From all sources come assurances and e idences
of better times. It seems to be not only "in the
air" but to have permeated the factories and
shops, the stores and offices, and the promise is
for bumper crops the country over. If your
business is more profitable, if your income is
larger, don't let your ideas run to extravagance.
Learn the lesson the recent past should teach.
SAVE a large share of your earnings and accu
mulate it with this strong Bank and then see if
you don't congratulate yourself when the next
period of "hard times" comes along.
Accounts invited and information cheerfully
furnished.
Respectfully,
Bank of Lenoir
i. w. F. Htrpcr, President J. H. Belli. Cathier A. (1. Fird. Au t. Caibler
Resources and Responsibility Over $400,000
Lenoir to Have
AeofflneF Shtiw.
I am now showing the following goods at
well, just read:
Big lot 12k Dress Gingham at 10c yd.
Another lot Kc Dress Gingham '.V2 in.) he yd.
10c Long Cloth he yd.
iOc Brillianine, 3b in. wide, for :15c yd.
5Ue Brilliantine, 50 in. wide, for 35c yd.
$1.00 Silk Messaline in leading shades 90c yd.
There are many other bargains in Chambry,
Flanneletts, Pongee, Grecian Silks, 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,
Removal Notice.
To my patrons
alter ( ct '.l. 1 w,ll
the Martin Block
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New reading matter ap)ears
ill till-, space each week.
Burt -S tine.
(The Meridonal Abbeville. La. I
One of the prettiest and most
orderly ceremonies ever witnes
sed at Henry, was that which
took place here in the Metho
dist church last Wednesday
evening, the 11th, at H:80 o'clock
when Miss Nellie Burt, daugh
ter of CM. Burt, a prominent
farmer of this place, was given
in marriage to Mr. Laurence V.
Stine, of Lenoir, N. C.
The groom entered the church
with his best man, Mr. 0. D.
Heffnor, of Lenoir, while the
bride was accompanied by her
brother, Mr. H. C. Burt, of
Houston, Texas. The grooms
man were Messrs. Virgil Moss
and Milton Henry and the brides
maids, Misses Josephine and
Lorena Burt. After the cere
mony the bridal part returned
to the home of the bride's par
ents where refreshments were
served, then Mr. and Mrs. Stine
with Mr. HetTner left by auto.
for New Iberia and thence to
New Orleans. After spending
a week or niore visiting eastern
points they will be at home to
their friends at Lenoir, N. C.
We wish them all the happi
ness attainable and hope that
life's path may be a carpet of
roses.
A joint demand upon China
for immediate payment ol ar
rears on the Boxer indemnity,
about $50,(XX),(XX), has been pro
posed by Russia to the other
live interested powers. It is not
denied that this movement is in
tended as a sharp and forceful
rebuke to the Chinese Govern
ment for contracting loans with
independent bankers in disre
gard of the warnings of the
powers, and after rejecting the
proposed international loan.
"Burglars broke into our
home last uight."
"That bo? Did they get any
thing?" "Nothing, except my hus
band's nerve. Detroit Free
to the Southern Kxpivs.
office, where 1 will lie
bet ter prepared to sen r
my customer than here
tofore. 1 will have a full
line of Klgm. Waltham
and Hamilton Watches.
Fine Cut Glass ami Sil
verware, and Jewelry. 1
will be better prepared
for examining eyes and
fitting glasses, etc. 1
hop' to merit a continu
ance of your patronage.
Yours very truly,
K. A. Link
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MOLES WARTS.
Here is a woman who speaks from
personal know ledge and long exinri
ence, vi... Mrs. 1'. H. IJrogan, of
Wilson, l'a., who says, "I know from
experience that Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is far superior to any other.
For croup there is nothing that excels
it." For sale by all dealers.
Its of folks think they are
standing up for their religion
when they are only boosting
their own church.
When you have a bad cold you want (
the best medicine obtainable so as to
cure it with as little delay as possible
Here is a druggist's opinion: "I have
sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for fifteen years." savs Knos Lollar of
Saratoga, Ind., "and consider it the
best on the market.'' For sale by all
dealers.
NOTICE.
The Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of the Caldwell Land and
Lumber Company vvill be held at the
Company's Oflice. in Lenoir. N. C
on Wednesday. October to. I'M 2, at
ten o'clock A. M., for the transaction
of all business that may properly
come before it, including the election
of Directors to serve for the ensuing
year. KO. W. LKX.
H,s-4t Secretary.
If vou have voung children you have
perhaps noticed that disorders of the
stomach are their most common ail
ment To correct this vou will find
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets excellent. They are easy and
pleasant to take, and mild and gentle
in etlect. For sale by all dealers.
HACKLINE SEASON OVER.
On October 1st the regular schedule
of the Blowing Kock Hackline vvill be
discontinued. We have, however, a
good supply of vehicles and horses and
are prepared to take care of all our
customers with promptness and com
fort. We have for sale on favorable
terms 3 automobiles, ( or 8 horses and
a number of Surries and Buggies. We
will sell any or all these at low prices
and on very favorable terms.
Very respectfully, '
94-4t LENOIR LIVERY CO.
T. J. Lurz, President
J. H. Atkinson, V-I'resident
(). I Lb iz. Cashier
E. F. Ai l. FN, Ass't Cashier
Notary Rutallu at Hank
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BUSINESS LOCALS.
Notices under this head are
One Cent a word each insertion.
No andvertisement less than ten
cents. :: :: :: :: ' :
S They Bring Quick Results rj
WANTED to rent, seven or eight
room house, with electric lights and
water, within ten minutes walk of
square. Address P. O. Box is;.
LOST OR STAYED One chunky-
built black horse, weight about "OO
pounds, with :ige, and wind oft.
Reasonable reward for information,
or return to Henkel Live Stock Co.,
Hickory or Lenoir. "tt-tl
WANTED A good sash and door
man. two good bench men, and two
good machine men.
Aalea Woodworking Co..
.s-.M Azalea. N. C.
Removed with MolrsotT. without p.i i i ) r danger, no matter how
lai'e. or how tar raised atxw the surface ot the .skin. And
the will never return, and no trace or s are will be left, where
the mole or wart was seated. Molevitt is applied dirf'tly to the
Mole or W.irt. which entirely disappears in about si days,
killing t!'e germ, leaving the skin smooth and natural.
Letters tnnii personages we all know, together with much val
uable information, are contained in the attractive booklet, which
will be mailed you free upon request.
Molesotl is put up only m one dollar bottles. Orders are tilled
immediately upon receipt of price and mailed in a plain ca.se,
accompanied by full directions, and contains enough remedy to
remove si t to ten ordinary Moles or Warts. We sell Molesoff un
der positive guarantee, if it fails to remote your Mole or Wart,
we will promptly refund you your dollar.
Florida Distributing Company
PENSAC0LA, FLA.
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Frames made to tit your pictures at
the Hook Store.
LOSTA Sterling Silver card case,
containing a few stamps some change
and a card of Miss Irene Martin.
Ketuni to News Otlice and get reward.
Miss EleanorClarke, Graduate Nurse,
residence at S. M. Clarke's. 04-tf
Your pictures will he framed promptly
at the Book Store.
FOR SALE OK RENT Kev. Mc
Nairy house, near Reformed church.
M-tf J. R. McNairy.
You can get your pictures framed bet
ter at the Hook Store. .
FOR SALE At less than cost 1 Two
Horse Steel Hay Haler, 1 Manure
Spreader, also Farmers Favorite
Prills at reduced prices.
'f.Vtf Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co.
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-:'3!ri 11 T r .ftVf
FOR KENT -The office, recently oc
cupied bv the Singer Sewing Ma
chine Co. P. M. Keever. 8b-tf
FOR SALE (iood second-hand Rem
ington Typewriter, cheap.
76-tf P. M. Keever.
FOR RENT The office recently va
cated by theSinfrer Machine Co.
fo-tf P. M. Keevr.
Car load of New Double Disc Ejmpire
Jr. Grain Drills just arrived. Come
in and inspect the best grain drill on
the market. Prices and terms right.
Lenoir Hdw. and Fur. Co
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