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ml :y.:-i:.- m H. C, t Ti If yorr r7?r does not reach you , pre - LI 7, 1 . i v.3 tSoTr so we can eee K; -wLcrj tl.a troutla 13. " II a cross mark appear oa your pa per it meana yoar subsciption ha ex v pirevl and is apolite- request for you $'-;to renew. r A - f - - -ri-i : Anonymous communication will not be printed. " -' C' " " - 45 Advertising rates low and will be given on application. r v , Telephone No. 54. J Subscription price $1.00 a year COets. six months; 25cts. three months. - : V Friday, Fkbkuary 28, 1902. f THE APPALACHIAN PARK. " We note that some articles are being1 written in, regard ; to this - big: Government scheme,, asking: ? for information on the subject, ' and we think this is well. j ; "All the bright sides of the pic- ? ' ture have been presented to the peopleln most glowing terms by - the promoters of the project, but 1 '.they have been remarkably quiet to'uchirig the other, side. If. the United States Government is go ing to come into this mountain country and buy or condemn and . pay for two to four millions acres of lands now in possession of contented and happy private owners, it means a wonderful 'change' in things among these mountains. Many things in con nection with ' the establishment and maintainance of this great "Forest Preserve and Govern ment Playground" should be known before the scheme fad varices too far, and therefore we think this agitation is both time- ; ly and good.' If the park isgo v "ingtObe as g-od; a thing as its promoters tbink, it will admit of the closest Investigation, and if some, of the promoters are over sanguine and give the project loo rosy aIR?e. it will be well to air thev mattcmore so that 1 any false or eroneous ideas may be corrected. r : : '-. -: I - ."Therefore ,we say investigate . and. "agitate the matter to! the fullest extent -it can do no harm : 'A NEW COURT HOUSE. ; ;jaia wen. county needs a new court house. . 'We think this fact was brought forcibly before the faces of the : people attending court this week On Monday .:wbile Judge Hoke was " delivering hU charge to the f ; grand jury many people -who wished r.to .'hear him could not . find standing room in .the build ingt Again when the, juay re ' tires to make-itheir verdict,- they . walk i out Into . the streets or atf some back lot and stand in a group 00, the cold wet? ground while they ' are deliberating. This is a d isgrace in this J civi lized r a?e. They should have a comfertably furnished and heat ed room ; in -which to .conduct 'their deliberations. -.The witnesses are summoned appear befor the grand ?jury and- have to stand out in. the weather aro&nd the door b as to bemtVarings of the-officer tiAn i t-!iYa,(- .Tand man v; timps v. ."' 1iav fTer from exixsurey but '5h a vet c o" f 1 c e to st ay .' j: Jf they go into tt ? cc : rt room, or some near- by stcr"s la arm they are Uto h? c as C fi?ed t otii failing -'.Tt' arrange a smtedou r an- "Ye"fi4ld . weather, - hut -Lt-e'y. if " 2 preiehtVday --WZii's "county izz" t. i new . ccrt iival Co art c : iiuirv vv ----- - r . think his verdict is -a wise one. He does not disturb the de cision of the court, but criticises both Ad miral Sampson and Ad- piral Scbiey for some of the con duct at Santiago: and .says they each have all the honor they are entitled to.- r' He truly says the 'battle of Santiago was a f 'Captain s fight" and that the commanders of each of the vessels deserves a full share of the glory as well as the Admirals. - " - We think the President's de- cission - wise -- ana proper r- ana trust it will-eivev a quietus" to this question of vbicJi-everybody is tired ; Governor Aycock is still ex erclsing - the 'pardoning power" rather freely..-His last step in this direction is commuting the death sentence of s two of the Emma postoffice robbers who were sentenced to death. Cures Bex ms, ltctiliis Humors, Through the r blood by taking Botanic B lood Balm (B. B. B.), which makes the blood pare and rich,heals every, sore, scab, scale, boil or eruption, and stops the itchingof eczema. - B. B. B. cures especially, the worst and , most deep-seated cases. B. B. B. kills the humors - in the blood. Drug gists; $1. Describe trouble and trial bottle sent free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Prince Henry r of Prussia, ar rived in New! York last Sunday and was accorded a hearty wel come. Prince Henry, of Prussia, rep resenting his brother, the Em peror of Germany, was enter tained at - the White House by President Roosevelt -as a guest of the United States last Mon day. The Last Heard of It. ; 'My little boy took the croup one night and soon grew so bad you could : hear him breathe al over the house," says F. D.Rey nolds, Mansfield, O- "We feared be would die. but a few doses o One Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved him and he went to sleep. That's the last we beard of the croup. Now isn't a cough cure like that valuable?" One Minute Cough Cure is absolutely safe and acts immediately. For coughs, colds, croup, grip, bron chitis and. all other, tnroat and lung troubles it is a certain cure Very pleasant to take.- The little ones like it, J. E, Shell & Co. : Last week a man named Hur ley ; was run over and instantly killed -by a tran - on the railway near -Lowell. - He ,was walking on the track, and having his head covered with - a muffler -did not hear the train until it - was very near him, then in. trying to get off the track he ; slipped and v f el upon it. Favorite Nearly . Everywhere Conptipation means dullness. d epression , h eadach e, ' generally disordered v health. DeWitte Little Earlv Risers .stimulate the liven open ; the - bowels and relieve this' r condition. " Safe, speedy -and -thorough. Thev never gripe. 'Favorite pills. , E. Shell & Ch : . ; T - f - A footpad held up an editor in Chicago last Aveek and ' escaped only after taking bis paper for a year and paying cash in advance It is a bad idea forbarlars and fc:hwayen.toTc-l- with editors Ace 7 stand no ctasce ct ever getting anytbic j Er3 r-cn tb risk of losing wt -1 thsy Live. It cur zzi let : i facts in rcrd position cf the Tt je Episcopal hiircb beinj an historic church, sb.e has brought: down .through tbe centuries' the observance .cf this season, i .The thought which impelled the church in the first ages to observe .this, season was "Jesus aqd Him crucified."' How could she do otherwise than mourn and fast at that time when ber Lord and Head was crucified and that not i for Himself? In regard to giving His body ,and shedding His blood, the Lord has told us in the celebration of the Holy "Comm union, -"Do this in remembrance of me." It is in remembrance : of : Him that the church has always observed. this season. Further, let us "remember, the Saviour tells us "He that lovetb ather or mother .more than me is not worthy of me; and he that oveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me." And vet we keep the anniversary of the death of our father or moth er. - Can we loye father or moth er more than v Jesus Uan we lightly regard the anniversary of tbe crucifixion of our Saviour -and King, s The Episcopal church says empnaticaily v"Jo! Jesus first. Jesus last, and Jesus al ways!", Now, one reason the Episco pal church considers so serious- lv the crucifixion "of her Lori, is because in - it she ' learns how dreadful is sin sin which caused so great a sacrifice. : These two, cause and effect. Ahl it is sin Which blackens the heart and life it is sin Which beatfnibs the con science. And sin finds a ready ally in tbe carnal mind, the mind of the flesh. ; Tbe appetites, de sires, and affections oi the body Hence the: apostle says: "I keep under iny body and bring it into subjection, lest after having preached to others I myself should be a cast-away." When one complies with the direction otthe. church, at this time in re gard to the examination of him self bv oraVS vuid tastma: and self-denial he wifinderstand the heinousness of sin, and tne ne cessity of "keeping under, his body. ; But does one ask Is fastincr a means of errace? A young-man,' whom the writer once knew, asked very seriously as to whether fasting were di rected in scripture, and whether it were a means of grace would say to all persons who ask such -questions that they have never-fasted. One who abstains from food and drink for one day and gives himself .to prayer and meditation upon God's holy truth, will never after ask if fast ing with prayer , is a means o grace.; He will know that fast ing gives him a knowledge of himself such as he can get per haps in no other way, - v.The church' would have her children get very clear in their minds, (l). The inconceivable greatness of the sacrifice which sin caused. . (2). The dreadful ness of sin. .(3). That. the heart of Inan is sinful above all thing and desperately wicked . Jer In order to get these , things clear in mind, as , one has said "It is necessary that man shpuld now and then withdraw .within iimseu, think 01 nis eternal in ternal interests, ; and examine with peculiar care,: his account with God." : "We must,"say St. Bernard,' "retire inward, i we would ascent upward.? ' The duties, j the privileges to which "the church calls attention at thtSttime, we may designate as positive and negative. Positive More ti m e given to reading ; and - meditating upon God's holy word. i More time spent id prayer and introspec tion.L More frequent attendance upon divine service.: .More lib eral and faithful in "charitable work.. Greater contributions for t! 2 wcrk cf tbe kinclora. FastirT and self ot 0 n t V 2 El -1 v-.111e cot:;" tea Eco- .11 tl-irs" thrs tbe church wo-:: i torve ter cnuarenv araw ijh-. unto God with . the assure nee that He will draw nigh un to them. Oh the part, of -the church the motto is: r Ail for Jesus," since on His part the motto is: "All for -the church r all for men and their salvation," Prof Moore Replies. Editor News: The article in your issue 01 tne xsuit, neaaeo School Officials," doubtless de-; serves some attention.. . many have advised me to ignore it, and, so far as I - am personally . con cerned it" might go, unnoticed, save for my friends, the good people of the ' county beyond Kings Creek, township, who are unacquainted with tbe : writer of the infamous charges ' and the motives that impelled. them. The attact fell on me lifee a bolt from a cloudess sky. From this quarter of my horizon no cloud of disapproval had hitherto been seen, no rumblings of warn ing been beard. - ' The attack was brutal, the charges . unwarranted, . Having accepted favors ; from me and courtesies 1 was glad to extend; being in the same community with 'frequent communications of an exceedingly pleasant na ture; never hearing from his lips a sound of disapproval or a note of warning, these I considered reasons for believinerhim a friend "Blow, blowr-thou winter wind Thou art not so unkind As man's ingratitude-" But this is nothing to the pub-? lie. -The people are interested in the charges. . As regards his first . charge that of incompetency. I wil simply say that I, too, am dis- sleased with my intellectual abilities, but mean to grow wiser as I "grow older, and not remain a fool in spite of experionce As regards the charge of ap pointing- school committeemen who can neither read nor write who - are disinterested and o questionable character. Our. county has a; few colored com mitteemen guilty of the first many who are guilty -of the second at least to the extent that their zeal is not eaving them up, but who always list and "pay a poll tax. Can every teacher boast of the. same? then, there may be some guilty of tbe last especially when a maliner is judge. It is well known that the board has ever appointed the best available men knowp to that honerable body. . Tbe "distributing" of tbe school funds : seems to hav been very unsatisfactory to Mr Beach. ' In fact, it is generally said by those in position to know that this, and this only, has aroused his educational enthusi asm; bat others tbink be is also striving: for notorietv. Be that as .it may, it is aroused every year at this same time. There has not been a time m tfie r recollection of ; my acqain tances around Kings Creek that there : has been an apportion ment satisfactory to district. No. 3, Mr. Beach's home, school and tbe one be is teaching this year The Board at its January ap portionment gave No. 3 distric 94 7-10 cents per capita. They gave my school. No. 5, 95 6-10 per capita. The census report or tne two districts- snow mine to have 19 more children than Mr. ; Beach's. ' The school re port for last year further shows my school to have have had tb best average - attendance irr the cou nty. , The ; school h ere at King's Creek has al wjiys re ,qnired the constant work of two teachers, , sometimes : three have heard Mr. Beach has ah as sistant this year, 'but I think it mistake as no one; n as procured a certificate for that place. , As to the advancement of pupils the only : ad vantage : Mr. - Beach': school I Vover Mr. Grier's (th Le. cr: refoi .1 to in his jrrticla as ba-.;rj eeye'nty p-T"3 '-") i- . it ?!r. r:acb's brother, aa c j: jc too-, totr-t a fr - - - 1 . ' -.... . : , . . - ... rlzz for teaching I never did. don't think he meant that; how- ver, I know my salary as teacb- r is; among the most meagre 10 the county, and that I never, got a dollar in my life that " I hadn't well earned. - - '; His charge of :a : district X with thirty dollars crossing: the" line and numbering;fifteen fom ad- lOiningdistricts; and their, draw ing from: all the districts is cre- diculous; and - Incorrect. ''The Hoover-district (the one to which be refers) had several numbered that -were also numbered in other districts; but they were properly adjusted before - the apportion ment.- ' , ' "' , N. B This district has,, been an eye-sore' to . Mr. ; Beach ' J.ir; a ong time. J r ' As regards depositories, for school books ! will write"" later, giving the law and comments.' Very respectfully, ' Y.D.Moore, ' County Superintendent. Millions Put to Work. The wonderful activity of the new century is ' shpwn by an enormous demand for the world's best workers--Dr. King's New Life Pills. For constipation, sick' headache, billiousness, or any trouble of stomach, ' liver or kidneys they're unrivaled. Only 25c, at J. E. Shell & Co.'s drug store. Mrs. Carrie Nation, received a hatchet as a present from ; ah eastern manufacturing firm She - accidentally . dropped it. cuttings off .the big toe of her right foot. Although she smashed a joint, some of her enemies will sav that Mrs. Na tion took a drop too much and that if has injured her standing Saved him From Torture, 'lhere is no more agomzing trouble than piles. I be con stant itching and burning make hie intolerable. Ia position is Comfortable. The torture is un ceasing. DeWitts Witch Haze Salve cures piles at once. For skin diseases, cuts burns, bruises and all kinds 01 wounds it is un equalled. J, S. Gerall, St. Palil Ark., says: "From 1865 I suf fered with a protruding, bleed ing piles and could .find nothing to help me uetil I used De Witt's W i tch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me." Beware of counterfeits. J. E. Shell & Co Watauga Democrat: The mys tery of tbe sudden disappear ance of Mr. Monroe Farthing from nis home at xinviiie some time ago continues to deepen; He has been searched for far and near, but no trace of him can be found. , Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best and most famous compound in the world to con quer aches aqd kill pains. Cures cuts, heals burns .and bruises subdues innamation, masters piles. . Millions " of boxes sold yearly. Works wonders in boils ulcers, felons, skin eruptions Itxuires or no pa v. 25c. at J. -k Shell &. Co.'s drug store. Two. negroes in . jail" at Char lotte tried to kill the deputy who went into the cell, thinking there by to escape. -Three . other prisoners who were noar at hand however came to the rescue a,nd saved the officer,' .r. Clerk,'s Wise Suggestion. V.'T have lately v . been - much troubled with : dyspepsia, belch ing -and sour-: stomach," - writes M. S. Mead, leading pharmacist of Attlebjoro; Mass: "1 could eat hardiy anything; withoutsuffer- 1 ng seve rai- nou rs. .y--cierK suggested-1 try Kokol Dyspepsia Cure hich Ididwitn most bap-. py-results. ,.1 haveihad. no more trouble-andwben one, can - go to eating mince pie, cheese, candy and nuts after such a time, their digestion; must, be -pretty good I endorse Kodol Dyspepsia Cure heartillvi"-- "You don't have to diet. JEat all the good food ; you want but don -t overload the stom ach,- Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests your food. . J. E. Shell o. ' , . Two fine - Jacks ; four and six years, old-' Medium size, well broken and gentle, will i be-, sold cheap on easy terms." j. PARLIER, Kings Creek, N- C. ; Theb. P. Kincaid & Co. FRESH MEATS, . - FAMILY GROCERIES, ' AND FEED STUFF- We are prepared to give our customers the best of service in the lines we handle. Call and see us or phone your orders. Respectfully, - T. P. Kincaid &Co. KFresh Bread on Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR AT HARTLAND, EIGHT MILES WEST OF LENOIR- Good eight room dwelling, . store house .30x60 f-et, two stories,- Barn, Granarv, blacksmith Shop, Fine Well of Water, 2 Tenant - Houses and One Hundred and l hirty Acres of Land. One half of the land cleared and in fair state of cultivation; balance wood land. Good orchard in bearing. Terms easy. Also nice little place of 25 acres, 5 room cottage two miles from Lenoir. One third wood land, balance cleared. Nice young or chard. Also one 6 room bouse with one acre of land, two lots in western part of town of Lenoir, a good well, erood barn. House well finished and painted. Terms easy would take a pair of good mules on this proper iy. Also 51 acres of land . 5 miles west of Lenoir; 3 acres' cleared, balance in timber. " Also 55 acres in Lower Creek Township on the waters of Low er Creek. Ten acres cleared, balance wood land, three room house, barn and grainary, good orchard of fine fruit, also a grist mill enjoying a good run of cus tom. Terms easy. Also six and one half acres neatly cleared two miles north ot Lenoir, on Turnpike- small house, nice spring and fruit trees.' ' Real Estate. break on the Farm. There are songs for those who listen Just at daybreak on a farm, v. . While the dewdrops glow and glisten : . -- - JAnd the dawn clouds add their charm. J Now is the time for you to buy your - Plows' Hoes, 5 '. Shovels, Back-bands, &c, so you -will, have them $ ready in the summer. $ Gentle lowings from the stable, f - , , " . While the patient cattle wait -, - . . .. - , r For the filling of their tables, - - - 'v . Plaintive bleatings from tbe gatev . - - You want to buy a Cutting jj; -'4whea it is rainy weather. "Where the sheep have flocked together;7; " Many cacklings from the pens, " Where in spite of wind orveather - fe; Music fills the throats of hens y-J ' '' WUr-a in erst t a nf m'mA 0 . i- - Sat; don't you . want some ; sheep bells? we ljave them. " 3' There are neighings low and tender I - " ' i ; There are whinnies of delight, ' - : - And the pigs their tribute render , ' - ' " -JJ I For another peaceful night.- ' S Ask for pig rings nd cattle Jeadirs." " -. --There are sonjs for those u ho love them 'i - . - Patient both to cheer and. cbarrx M' Al! about, te'.ow, above tL:n - , , ' Just at cay j.--in ut the t: ; S? W. Shell, PHYSICIAN AND SURGCCN. ' . - Lenoir, N. C. Office -- at residence., over- J, E. v Shell & Cos Drug Store, 1 -am prepared to do all kinds of - - Tin :-: Work at reasonable prices. .. Special atten-; tion to Roofing and Guttering. ,,t T. acLARKEj Hamilton Building. ."' ' a xaq u i n Tablets Is a New, Preparation OF OUR OWN MAKE Fop thaCureof COtD Price 25 Cents. Satisfaction given or money refunded. - J. E. SHELL & CO. "Druggists. J. E. Webb. J.T.Webb. New Firm. -Having bonght the wpll known and popular Lenoir Meat Market we beg to announce that we will carry at all times a supply of Fresh Meats and Family Groceries and will appreciate a share of the. public patronage in our " lines. We are in the market for Fat Cattle and Hogs at market prices Respectfully, Webb & Webb. 8 Fresh Fish every' Friday. Call and seethe 1902 Prize Wall Paper Samples at Sthe News Office. : m 9 m m m m m m W ' M " Knife, to: cut up your feed ; " nr'WAatllPJ' .' - ; SDOOiOl S V 1 -" 3r I J .1 .3 ,.tn't Live T :tipatioa a: ' 1. jether,-: t f laser's pr c! tbe.bowc ."I.have -venessi , ' :n, D. i manj . irly : T.. :ina' r
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