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TWICE-A-WEEK H. C. MART IX. Editok and Piohieioi Entered at the Po&toflic at Lir, X. C, as eoool-cla mail matter. Subscription price $l.i a rear. ix Booths 50 cent. thr- mouths 25 cnt&. This paper is sent only to subcribers who pay in advAiuv. Arery Cms? ham. (Awj Vim.) The court room in the court house it Newland wjll be com- BofKt 300 Twmnm Mai. (XaihTUle Banner.) The biggest sale of mules that erer occurred here took place pleted this week. It is one of, when Mr. L. P. Henkel of the finest we haTe ever seen and! Statesrille, N. C. bought near ly a credit not only to the county j ly 200 mule in and around Bell but to Contractor Campbell. He j Buckle, paying between $20,000 has put his best work here and j and $25,000 for them. Over 300 the results are more than com- j mules were bought at one time plimentary. here and at Shelby ville. While Ajverti rit on application. Tntfriost No. 54. TlStY. KtBKl'AhY 2-;. l'l.V A few nights ago the folks of iber Mr Henkel was the guest the Pineola Inn were aroused at;01 ms Iriena Mr James lapiey. 4 30 a. m. by Mr. Ed Kobbins, iSupt. Highland Nursery, ring- Truth crushed to earth will THK GRADED SCHOOL The meeting held last Satur-; the dashing of tne Uf ht there dav night in the interest of tlie.isno doubt about it being an Lenoir Graded School, was help- Air Ship It drifted off south- i f ul in many ways. It clarified oast to a great extent the conditions Mrs. E. H. Mortimer and son, of the institution and will have j Edward H., Jr.. left for Kings . , ... Creek. N. C , Wednesday morn- a tendency to reduce the cnti , , ing to visit her father and moth- cism of the management. The , . n , ., fc i er for two weeks. She was ac- committee apixinted to take the companied as far as Johnson matter of amending the charter City by Mr. Mortimer. in baud, held a meeting and for j Mrs Ij0xio Kincaid, of Mor- mulated a bill asking for the a ! ganton, is visiting tier father, inendment, so as to permit the S. Suddertli. issuing of additional bonds to ' take care of the tloating indebt edness of about $'.t.(HH) and the bill also provide for the election of the TrusU'o by a direct vote of the voters of the ditnct. ing the ohone; and said go out ' rise aain but b? that time the and look at the Air Ship pass-1 funeral of someone's character inT rv Liw thti. tu-n anil f pm ! &11 01. " ' "" Had Need For One. Edith was light hearted and merry over everything, says the Milwaukee News. So one day New Adrertii mtoU. First National Bank. Poultry Netting, Bernhardt- Seagle Company. Spray Pumps, Lenoir Hard ware Jt Furniture Company. Himilaya Berry, Valdesian Nurseries. Books and Rooks, Book Store. There is no better medicine made for eolils than c h.nnherl.im's Couh Remedy. It a.-W on nature's plan, relieies the luns, ons the secre tions, aids expectoration; and restores the sy-tein to a healthy condition. For sale tv all dealers. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Comfort Your Stomach W par for thU trMbmat if it fail tm promptly rJj t radix tioo mad DytpapaU.. Eefl Drnwaa Tablcta TmAy Bnmaek tnxibte bfum tSrw eoa Uia tSa proper proporuo i tnta km Butk tad lL Mvessarv ear unmraa that Kelp Mtui to uipfsty w lmcaa th ibmn waaA ia tik lutm Jui era eauaaa iadit. drrp. TSy tl ih Komara to (Limt food aad to qujealy eoarcrt t into nca red btood aa4 Biatmal Mnatrjr for varcomuif atunJ bixly waaaa. Carry a r of R-ai Tr pcfa Tableu in jrour vat pocket, or keep them ia your roua. Taia n after ca.-h kravy neai and pror ur assertioQ that thry anil kp tod ttMa from b-wbor-a you. W know what Reiall Dyipepsia Tableu ara aad wkt tay will do. fiiaranlra taem to raiieva indt Cestioa aad dyipepna. or to refund your moocr. if they fad to do ao. Doraa't it lUad to rruoa that wa wouldn't usunie this mooeyriak wvra a not certain Kexall Dyapepaa TaNeU will aatiify you? Thraa auaa: rant. M caaM, and 1 1.00. T' eaa buy Reiall Dyipepaia Tablati fai XhM amamuaity aaiy at ar Mora: Lasoir LENOIR DRUG CO. n. mmff s North Carolina i am a ntnu on in aeartr frtrr t and hit In tlw 1 i, . r I. i Oraat Bntaia. Than k a rfiff.n R...II Hrmdy for Marly t rarr ordisary human ul av-h awetally dauca for tba paruoular Ul for which i u nootnmnAi Tk RaasU StorM ara Amria Cm Storaa i a l - m a u - i - - w y 'f si The CO- OA rtllc rsh i w ili-rt'tfir liviut. her mother decided to invite a . in between s. V. Puette and J. A. yerv serious young parson to ' Kl,ox' h-lsh,'Pn '' mutual 'consent. The accounts and notes due dinner and placed him next the the hrm w ill tie found at the old stand Fvervthinir w'u'reJ- A. Knox will continue the ( hllMtlPnS. All IHTmiin iiwiliir th I i... ....... .11 :l.l.. .1.1 I : i. 1 I two for one year three tor two . w 111 "l UIU" aKeu niin :hnn are requested to make prompt i i ;(( nmiiiit rri ta. W n i iinirv in v ' rv.-oii. The plan for electing the tins w ' es prov iiies for the election of light hearted girl years and two for three years, which seems to meet the appro val of the people are far as we have been able to learn. In re gard to the issuing of bonds most persons we have heard ex press the1belves as favoring it. Every boajKhopes that the use fulness Wthe institution will not be in any way be impaired and that the great work it is doing can be continued without seri ous interruption. There seems to be plenty of money in the country, judging from the bank statements recent ly published throughout the state. All of them show large and increasing deposits, many of them having "time deposits" running into the thousands. Even in little country towns where the banking capital is ten thousand dollars or less, the time certificates of deposit often runup in sums equal to or in excess of the capital. This should make money easy to get for any legitimate enterprise and it is gratifying that such is the case. It is to be noted that the pres ent Legislature, was not long in arranging new legisla tion looking to making more jobs for lawyers. Four new judges and lour new .solicitors, means eight more provided for. We have no quarrel with the legal fraternity on this score, for as the Good Book tells us "He that providtth not for hisown, es pecially those of his own house hold, hath denied the faith and is worse than an infidel." There is a general awakening all over the south on the subject of road improvement and if Caldwell does not catch the spirit, fche ia , certain to be left behnd In the race of develop ment and progress. "You speak of having a mission. What is yours? Surprue Your Friend My mission, said the par or four weeks regularly use Dr . . ,, rvinjf s .New Iite I'i I s. l hev stimu- son is to save young men. tate the liver, improve diction, re "Good," replied the girl, "I'm move hlxI impurities, pimples and , . i i ii eruptions dis.ipiiear from vour face glad to meet you. I wish you d;,,,,,,,. ,,, ,,..M,;r IW. at once. Buy at J, K. Shell A Co. save one for me." A man of small caliber is the greatest bore. Po you know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than in any other of the minor ailments? The sale way is to take Chamberlain's Couh Kemedy, a thoroughly' reliable preparation, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. This remedy is for sale by all dealers. Love levels all things, with the possible exception of the head. Here is a message of hope and pood cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill. Va., who is the mother of eighteen children. Mrs. Martin was cured of stomach trouble and consti pat ion by Chamberlain's Tablets after five years of suffering, and now recommends these tablets to the public. Sold by all dealers. 'Health makes wealth and . .' there is more demand for the ; finished article than the raw -. material. , The tombstone' about the ; only thinK. that can stand up- t right Mid lie on its face at the rsauio time. ':, " 4 X 1 BERRY Plant Now You Will Be Delighted. 4- f X X X t t I t i X t J BOSTIC DEPARTMENT BOSTIC, - - NORTH CAROLINA. T - Write today for illustrated Catalogue and reasonable prices on other nursery stock, direct to you. Mt HUM This is the Greatest Berry the world has ever known, discovered in the Himilaya Mountains, Asia, its growth and productiveness is simply marvelous. It is perfectly hardy everywhere and grows from 30 to W feet in a season, and can be trained on artiors or trellises of. any kind. The fruit is black, almost coreless, and the large luscious Berries borne in enormous clusters will liter ally melt in the mouth. It is unsurpassed for eating fresh, cooked, canned or preserved in any form and is the most productive and valuable of all berries for all sections and all climates. Everybody ca.: and will grow this Great Herry for it is the easiest fruit in the world to grow, is splen did for city people or anyone with limited space, for it can be trained up from the ground like a tree pro ducing berries trom three to four months in bearing season, and producing more and more fruit each year. We guarantee this the Greatest of all new fruits. Grown as easily as the grape, lives on and on like a grape vine, and its great productiveness makes it rery valuable, so much so that no other fruit yet intro duced will anywhere compare with it. The fruit is one of the best sellers on the market, beginning to ripen about the time blackberries are nearly gone, continuing until frost, being almost coreless and very rich, requiring very little sugar in No comparison do not readily berry for berry cooking. They have a flavor all their own and unsurpassed for oies. iellies and iams can proerly be made between these and blackberries. They are good shippers, and spoil on the vine, and as a commercial berry they have no equal. It is simply marvelous the way the berry succeeds everywhere. It is a magnificent growers to raise to dry and is a money-maker bi every way the Fruit can be used. the past season fruit just picked from the vines was shipped over a thousand miles, arriring in perfect condition. They are unquestionably the laboring and poor man's friend, standing head and shoulders above every other fruit. They are fit for a King in his palace and are the wonder and delight of all classes. Note the cut made Dec. 23rd of a two-year Himilaya which at that time still retained its beautiful green leaves. It may be noticed from the cut that the grower does things well, having used locusts posts and wire in making his harbor and trellises, who states he expects four hundred pounds from his vine the third season. It is a new only two year old people go for miles to see it. BE SURE YOU G KT A FEW HIMILAYA PLANTS. It is a wonderful fruit. Set them where you want them to grow year after year. Price of Himilaya extra strong plants prepaid to any address. One, 25c; Three, 60c; Six, $1.10; Twelve, $2.00 VALDESIAN NURSERIES One or two generations ago most farm animals.roamed at large but we have fiflially found that this did not va&l The h.irn yard fowls have heen the last to feel the effect of bus iness methods on the farm but at last they have to gut in their place (in the xultry yard) and stay there. The fanner who reads the magazines knows that today many a chicken farm of a few acres pays a bigger profit than a big farm did a few years ago. Every farmer keeps chickens because it pays and it will p;iy lots better and the farm will look better it they are kept in the poultry yard. They are about the most profitable animals on the farm and it takes less space and less expense to keep them. Enough of our poultry fencing to keep your fowls properly will cost very little and will be the best in vestment you ever made on the farm. Bernhardt-Seagle Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hardware and Furniture. 150 HORSES 150 Thursday, Feb. 27, 1913 ONE WEEK ONLY al Hickory, - N. C. Will have 150 Horses, Mares and Mules. This will be the best selected lot of Stock we have ever broughtto this market. It will pay you to come if you need any stock. Will have Heavy Draft Horses, Mares and Mules also, single driving Horses, medium size Horses and Mules. --. . HENKEL-CRAI& LIVE STOCK COMPANY t T J To Get Biggest Corn Yields Prepare the ground thoroughly, and use seed of best variety carefully selected. It is absolutely necessary to keep the crop well nourished when the demand is heaviest when the ear is maturing. Before planting and during growth apply Virginia-Carolina Iligh-Grade Fertilizers With proper cuMVfllioli you will greatly increase the yield and work wonders in producing large, full ears With plump, sound grains of corn that bring good prices and big profits. Our FARMERS' YEAR BOOK or almanac for 1913 tells how to make the most profit out of corn-growing. Ono will be mailed you free on request. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. MCIIMONO f yntGINIA
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