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Aiiilk-rt ol liiicrCNt (u llomtfalkl.
Dr. Henry Abernethy, of Illokory,
was hero Monday. i
lit. W. II. Craddoek went down the
road on business Monday. ,
Mist Isalwlle Richmond it visiting
her parents In Concord. ; .'
Mint Rosa Earnhardt goes to Salem
Mr. ti. 11. Clarke 1m iitlu hi lou
Mr. W. I). Clark In Btatwvllle.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Squirt
'a daughter Sunday.
. Fred Allred ha resigned hit posi
tion with A. W. Dula to enter school
at Granite.
Mr. M C. Weathen and family, of
Wilmington came to Lenoir Tuesday
on a visit to relative. :
Mrt. G. W. Curley Mt Wednesday
for a visit to her parents nearChloago.
to enter college next week." '
,, n i" n : Miss Florence Boyd Is home from
. The Gwyu Vaueer St Panel Co. are a . Vm . ' ...
.of their plant. V V ;-.
" Miss Caiiilte Clay welt, of Morgsn-
- too, visited her grandmother, Mrs. L.
, : : . , M. Newlaud this week. ' '- v '"
'.. Mr, Mark E. Keever and wife, who
. hurt been living some time io Alaba-
... ma, are visiting relatives here.. . ,".
Mr.A. W. Dula took his guest, Mr.
MoWhood, of New York, for a fishing
v "." trip to Mortimer this week. 'iV..
Rev. G. H. Church and family are
off for a trip to the mountains,
If Lenoir fails to vote for water and
street improvement , bonds bow will
she ever get these necessaties, 1 '
Labor-day, Monday 4th. was not
observed in Lenoir. 1 '
Miss Celeste Henkel returns, to
Salem Academy next week. . .
Miss, eopbia Faueette eame over
' Messrs. Jake Bush ' and George from Bristol some days ago on a visit
Moore are fishing near Mortimer s forlwberalrterf,
a few days this week. - Mr. Frank Garvin Is here for a few
I M toe- Mina Atkinson is going to days rest.
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Greensboro soon to enter Greensboro
Female College. i .
. Mr. "Gib" Green, of Chester, with
bis mother and wife are spending a
few weeks at The Martins. -h i
- The work on Mr. W.S.Covington's
new brick residence is progressing I
nicely
" Mrs. E. D. Jordan of Portsmouth,
Is visiting her parent, Mr. and Mrs.
M. K. Shell.
;. Mlas Corrine Henkel has gone to
Kehausvllle, N. C, to teach music in
the James Sprunt Institute.
Mr. J. A. McGheachy and bride of
Wilmington spent last night with
Robt. V Carter, Jack Tuttle and u r uneacny on tueir way
Stewart Steele returned to the A. ft Blowing Book
,M. College Monday. - - Mrs. E. F. Reld and Mrs. R.UGwyn
: w w." jn:i -Trt.iM. f entertained the "Wise and Other
Charlotte visited relatives at Patter
ton this week. ' . '
- Mist Carrie Wolfa. of Monroe, has
been employed to assist in the Busi
ness Department of Lenoir Academy.
The Kent Furniture ft Coffin Co.
are installing the machinery in their
plant. V ; .
Wise Book Club'' and a number of
friends yesterday afternoon.
Messrs. R. G. Green and George
Sudderth of Blowing Rook passed
through Lenoir yesterday for Chanel
Hill.
Mr. Gut Pressnell, of Patterson,
who went west on account of bis
health soma months aaro returned to
t t . . ,1
MiBaei jessie vounney ana Jessie inof- vesterdav.
Newland will go to school at Ran-1
dolnh-Macon Colleire this vear: thev Mr. and Mrs. Nolley returned Mon
leave soon day with a party of young people
- I they had been chaperoning on
A,fc wiison nas gone w mmutaln trlp-they report a pleat
ureenauoro to taae a poeuion nttime.
teacher in the Greensboro Female
College. With Lenoir's unsurpassed educa-
Mr. C.B, Harrison went to Blowing be only neede the modem improve
Rock Tuesday with hit daughter, ments of water work good.treets
Elizabeth, who will visit friends and Hghtt to make her an Ideal plaee
to live,
art. K. a. sorter and children, of The County Superintendents who
rormmoutn, ya, arrived in Umoir meet here last week were an intelli-
Tuesday3on a visit to Mrs. I. M. Tut- gent looking body of men and their
tie aud Mrs. W. 8. Covington. dlscussioni were able and timely.
The building of the Lenoir Yaneer The following resolution was passed
Works is nearly ready for the roof, unanimously by them: The County
Tbey have some of their machinery Superintendents of the West Centra,!
already Installed. district desire to express their hearty
t -o ii x thankt and high appreciation of the
w " vvs v stwuu uniio viwsa
lulcreilluf Figuret.
Rev. W. II. McNairy hat Junt com
pleted a census of the white people of
LeQolr and he finds the number to be
1879. Of these Ml are church mem
bers and communicates 792 attend
Sunday School. 1083 do not. 838
over. 19 years of age belong to . no
church and over 128 of these are
heads of families. . Estimating one
fourth of our population to be colored
who are not, included in this count
would make the total popu 1 a t i o n
8U00.
At Atskgy,
In the report of the concert given
by the daughters of the Confederacy
aud printed in the last issue of the
News, there was an omission of the
remarks at to the charming recita
tion, "Knee deep in June," which
Miss Rose Earnhardt gave with per
fect mimlery of the little urchin and
his Joy in the "perfect day of June."
We were called to account by the
admirers of the reading, and can on
ly say that the ommlssion was entire
ly, due to interruptions, while the
report was being written, as the wri
ter was delighted both with the reel
tation and the young lady who gave
it with such truth and feeling.
Schesl Opcaiafs,
The Lenoir Academy began the
fall term last week with a large and
increasing enrollment,
The Graded School opened last
Monday with 815 in attendance,
large increase over last year and the
enrollment is increasing daily.
Davenport College opened Wednes
day with a chapel full of girls, an
even fifty coming in Tuesday and ten
Wednesday, besides the local pupils.
The Weaver school opened with
twenty five boys and others are ex
pec ted, making this a record-break
ing term for Lenoir's schools.
With ail these institutions of learn
ing, well equipped and prospering, it
is easy for our town to maintain her
reputation as an educational center.
The following named young la'dies
are attending Davenport College this
term.
Misses. Emma Carlyle, Whitakers.
CampmeeUng and from there will
visit relatlvetln Hewtoo 'aod Hick
ory. ' n;.. v "V -
courtesies extended them by Suptt.
Y. D, Moore, A. E. Wolti and the
kind people of Lenoir during their
star among them. We further desire
Prof. Jas. R. Conley went to Young-1 to express our thankt to the trustees
vllle, Franklin county Monday where of the graded school building for the
he teaches this fall and winter. ' He use of the auditorium during the tee
left the where with for the newt to tlon of Our body,
follow him. . A C Wright. Chas. E. Boger.
Mr.vrol Rabb left for Guilford ' . Committee.
College t&nday. He wants th wws loa, i it tower ill.
from limiiA ui lff. him atihaAvir.tfrtM , ' - V ....
with III ' ' .
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oiooa, mm, vi, n. avwrr rauvreu m
There Is only one way open to ua slight stroke of paralysis, at hit home
to Improve our town, that it by a In this place,- UU entire left tide
boud Issue.. The bonds should be was Involved an., while the stroke j
promptly and unanimously voted. was very distinct It was not tcvere e
Mr. W. A. Barber, President of the- nuh W to faU; or loose
0. ft N.W. Ry rwIth bis family and oonciousness. He was Immediately
afew friends went to Mortimer last gitbebestof attention.andatthis
ruing, Thursday noon, ne is con
siderably better and an early recove
ry is anticipated. He was in his ut-
The Harper Furniture Company uat health up to the time of the stroke
loaded and shipped this week a solid and bad been engaged in light work
SO-fuot ear of 'furniture to Grand about the yard.
Rapids, Mich. This is quite an inter
esting fact at Grand Rapids it one of Basra el Trass.
the Furniture Manufacturing centers An interesting meeting of the board
of the countey. of trade was held latt Monday night
Mr. J. C Coffev has received a let- " T7 attendance wae pre-
ter recently from hit son Mr. Horace 8ent
Coffev at Hay, Wash. Mn Horace
Iron Station.
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SUtesville.
Collettsville.
Mt. Pesgah.
Rockdale.
Gamewell.
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Concord.
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Glen Alpine.
Newton.
Keernesville.
Boone.
Murphy.
Morvin.
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Rest.
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Murphy.
Saturday by special train, and spent
Sunday, o i -
hat just told bit wheat crop of 8,000
bushels for $1,800 and expects to eome
to Caldwell about the first of October
to locate, v "
The proposed bond Issue by
the town for water, sewerage and
street -improvements was discussed in
au Informal way as well as many oth
er things of vital Interest to the wel
fare of our town. No-special Impor
tant offloial aotion was taken in re-
Some ttept should be taken at once gard to any matter, but an enthusl-
to put Lenoir in a better sanitary astie and Interesting meeting was held
condition-There are a number of and quite a few dollars was turned lo-
baok joU and pig pent in the town to the Treasury In the way of does,
that are offensive and tjey are men- nM p, ,r' M
aolng to the health of the people. . . . .
, ". . . - Yaa 'Wattars. Herndou Laney and
, It was through the generosity of nuton Story, WbtU and Ed. DuU
v. v. o. cryan Bnu aiew oiners oi Kjuk Mlohnaux, colored were all
hit household that Elixa 'Mlcheaux, Djttoabyftlnfcddog Tuesday
the colored girl bitten by the mad vWattert and Laney were seriously
dog, was enabled to go to Richmond hltlAn .boat the arms and hands and
for .treatment, ; Mr. Bryan left on the afternoon train Tuesday
Richmond himtelf with ths girl, j or Baltimore to take the Pasteur
; J. A. Dula Esq., who returned last treatment,
week from a visit of a few' weeks to
Flora Rutledge, Dallas.
Bettie York, Shelby.
Kalie "
Georgia Rendleman
Pinkie
Ola Webb,
Edna "
Bessie Mason,
Lou Bogge,
Dora Tuttle,
Graoe
Gertrude Honeyeutt,
Margaret Newell,
Hettle Pitts,
Moselle Trolllnger,
Annie Lowrey,
Suma Little,
Carrie Tate
Bessie Pratt,
Winnie "
SalUe Lilly,
Nealie "
Lula Fain,
Annie Cooper,
Fannie Fain
Mamie Harshaw,
Zos Porter.
Vera Quarles,
Clyde Slguton,
I ma Carpenter,
Eva Blair,
eereadolloe Garton,
Marietta Currier, ?
Graoe and Addle Steele, States vllle.
; Pansy Brunt, ; : Fartnlngtoo.
Edith Arer; Elmwood.
Mary Stacy. Wax Haw
Mac Murdock, Oak Forest.
Mamie Lue Johnson, Hickory,
" Vena Little, Newton,
Zelda Cline, Catawba.
Stella Owenby, Acton.
Helen Marie Allison, Thoinasvllle
Maude Weaver, Thermal City.
Esther Brown Ashevllle
Ethel Terrell, Granite.
Ruth and Lela Klosey, Cheraw.
Cora Blair. Boone.
Zabrelia "
Jennie ft Liule Osborne, Disen.
Edna Holsolaw, Vilas.
Lucv Rankin. Mt. Holly
tlerllaMr Nsles.
The Standard gauge Railroad will
hoeomDieted to Edremont If
tha work continues as it has been
recently.
Mr. Deloa Dolllver who had fever a
Rett? Is Ruder.
Some one seems to he anxious for
Information and I really do thluk he.
or she, needs It. Will not some of
you brethren or sisters of the Lenoir
Baptist Church give it, not what he
wants, but what he needs. I am
satisfied he needs what the sermons,
that he condemns would lead him to
aeek if he would faithfully consider
them. (I wondar if he heard them.)
I did not hear them but I make this
assertion on the grounds, , that I
know that the pastor is a man of God
He it one of those who walk not after
the flesh but after the Spirit, Rom. 8
1. and would not preach anything
that a faithful minister should not,
but he Is not afraid to declare the
whole truth. .
It is not my Intention to answer
the inquiry, but the piece in the
News last week, entitled "Asking for
information," opens the way for me
to tell the News things, that
have born heavily on my heart for
some time. The inquirer seems to
want the "World at large" to be in
formed, which 1 think to be very ini
Dortant. too, Jesus says "Go ye into
all the world and preach the gospel
to every creature," but I am not sure
that it is important for them to know
everything about the actions of the
churches until they have received
the gospel in honest hearts, and very
especially I think it not necessary to
inform them about the movements of
the Bowling Alley, as it is one of the
snares that I have heard so many of
the good people of Lenoir and com
munity speak of as being set for our
boys and their money. Brethren and
sisters of the different churches are
speaking against the "traps" like
this, "this town is going to ruin
The bowling alley, pool room, match
ball games, etc. are traps for our boys
"Lenoir has gotten to be a pest hole.
One young christian said, while on
her death bed grieving over her bro
ther who had stayed away after these
things "Oh! that there never had
been a ball." These and many other
like sayings have 1 heard from the
lips of fond parents, not only a few
Baptists, and oh my dear brethren
and sisters, have we been asleep that
we have failed to lift our voices with
the few Lenoir Baptist against these
evils? until the other side comes up in
this form. I do not know whether
the inquirer claims to be on the Lords
side or not, but I am surprised at any
one claiming to be on the side of
Christianity to take such a stand for
auy of these things. I have wonder
ed that these good people seeing the
evil growing so stroug have not made
an effort to quell it, though I suppose
that fonie are like 1 have been, felt
their inability to do any good, but
why should we fear, Listen what Je
atissavs PhilliDians 4: 13. "I can do
all things through him that strength
eneth me." with such scripture as
this why do we not be united sollid
ly against these evils. I think the
reason is that so many of God's little
children have allowed themselves
away from their post of duty? The
word does say "He that will not work
shall not eat." Keep yourselves tin-
K)tted from the worlk. I praise the
Lord for the faithful few who are not
willing to make a compromise with
satan, and all glide along together so
that no one could be able to tell whe
ther there be a church. '
What I have silj about tho lnflu
encea, has been -, i"ncriilng those
thrown around boys uu.l men, I am
ust at much interested about the
girls but this seems to be the time to
work for the boyt.
I thought I "would not put my
name to this, but for fear the criti
cism might fall on some innocent one
I will just put it down In full, trust
ing that what I have said may help
some. Let us all search Hods word
for the truth. P. H. Pardue.
U as ton la.
Gamewell,
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Llucolnton,
Greeuboro.
Harmony.
Pjnola.
Elkvllle Notes.
We are having some fine weather
now In this neigh horhood.
Prof. J. H. Isbell made a business
trip to Lenoir last Friday.
Miss Jennie Hendrix, who has been
visiting her sister at Lenoir returned
home.
Mr. Robert Carter, who ha been
pending the summer at home, will
leave tomorrow for the A. ft M. Col
lege.
Mr. J. M. Button was awakened by
a burglar the other night. Hearing
a noise Mr. Dutton got up and think
ing it to be about the dining room
he looked about the room. Think
ing everything ; was alright he re
tired. Next morning be found that
someone had been there aud taken
some dishes and ate all they wanted.
Who it was is undecided.
Rev. R. Isbell preached an inter
esting sermon at German Chapel last
Sunday. A large crowd was present1
Miss Cora Greer and Mr. Steele
and Master William Southern spent
last Saturday night with Mr. Arthur
Greer, of Elkville. Pinky
Elkville, September 3.
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New Goo d s
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ja a C O U RTN e wsp
. Druggets and Art Squares
Different sizes in many beautiful new up-to-date designs
and patterns from the cheapest to the beat; direct from
the manufacturer. - -
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Ladies', Misses' and Children's, new styles and correct
shapes in Jackets. Made by one of New York's best
manufacturers. : : : : : :
Ladies' latest Cravenette or "Rain Proof" fcJoata.
Elegant line black Mercerized Under-skii ts -
Ladies and Men's new Underwear.
New line Boys' Knee Pants and
Panls ami Suits.
Suits and Youth's long
Another lot choice patterns
loons. New York make.
of those new popular Panta-
Leathe:
fort
Shoes, Stvlish Shoes, Shoes lor Wear and Com-
New Fall Dress Goods very
Pretty and Desirable.
M.M. Courtney.
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to
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The others are not to seriously
bitten, Ellta Mlohaux went to Rich
mond Wednesday to take the Pasteur
treatment. It la thought Qthen
are In no danger, as they were only
bruised through the clothing and the
teeth ol the dog did not eome 10 eon'
tact with the flesh. A yonng man
; :' relatives' In MJtoheli manly,: telle , at
V: that thing! are prospering in that
" ' muntyThe Wnt. Ritter Lumber Co.
V v V are pushing their narrow guage rail-
" ' j 'rod on to Edgemont to meet the
"fjf.'Jj Caldwell 4 Northera and a big force
7 V ' ' i. . .i . ... . nn 4U. .ia a r".
'road from Spruce Pin. toward. Ma J B,d J1
, - .-. Monday, evidently by the same dog.
' ' ;!: -'V t y' -The dog was killed near . Patterson
- : Leuolr needs iome.more business and brought to town, but owing to
houses, we know of several parties! the expense incident to an examlna
; ! wishing to engage In business In Len fct!on of its head and evldenee of the
'J-hAr but there is not a vacant business doa having rabtee being to eoncluslve,
, i house is the town.". Shall the town no examlnrtlon was made. ' Mayor
be retarded In growth and develop- poe, as a matter of precaution gave
, ment for laok of accomiuadatlon for Immediate notice that all dogs round
; new entetnrlsest Business houses at lartre In the town, without muule,
will nav acood rental and a number should be killed. In the enforcement
can be rented at once on favorable of thle order several dogs have been
"dry up" from the neglect of th
study of His word
Oh! you who eannot see the harm
that there is in such things. Open
your eyes and look, it certainly
plain to be seen by them that
see, look at the heart strings of moth
ers (widowed mothers and invalid
fathers) snapping one by one as they
see their poor boys borne away down
the stream of life at such a rate that
thev will not listen to a word
warning
That great serpent "No Harm',
one that beguiles do many dear ones,
yes he would have all think there is
no harm in anything, but the work
of the Ixrd; let ua watch for in 1 Pet
er 6: 8. He tars "The devil as a roar
ing lion walkethtabout seeking whom
he may devour,"
I am very sure I do not want my
boys to atteud such placet for we
are taught in I Thes. ft: fri. to abstain
from everv appearance of evil. And
1 tremble when I think how likely I
hiu to be taken away from them, see
ing the dangerous influences that are
thrown around the boys, and seeing
boys that are as good as mine, being.
led away to to the extent that they
appear to have lost all interest la any
thing good or building upacbristian
character. 1 have never heard of Je
sus being at such places, even'pteach
ers seem to loose their influence for
good when they frequent such places.
I have wondered If the manager of
the Bowling Alley has been in the
spirit enough, since he gave up his
church for the bowling alley work,
in ajik ainner to come to Jesus, or
few weeks ago hat a relapse and his I have a prayer uieetlng iu the alley?
many frienaa fear ne win not recover. l woud urge him to think what
Mist. Irene lnwiicn irom nynon- , foundation he is on.
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L ara- vs. arrivea last weea ana o-
Ckips frosi Qranite.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bolick left Fri
day to spend a week or two with rel
atives around Conover.
Rev. W. R. Evaus is visiting
ents in Murfreesboro, N. C.
father is in very bad health.
Dr. Smathers, of Hickory, pre&rhed
for the Methodist congregation Sun
day morning. He giwe us a thought
ful discourse on "Reconciliation
through Christ."
Mrs. Wiu. Marshall returned Sat ur
urday from the Sanitarium at Salis
bury. Mrs. I. A. Starnes itt utill there
under treatment but is doing well.
Mr. Kobt. Payne is grinning louder
than ever its a loiincitig big hoy
lost master Stamen aul otnerx
weut to Charlotte on the excursion
Saturday.
Hev. W. K. Spatigh ami family are
spendiug a few days with hisMNter,
Mrs. A..C. Sberrill.
Whooping cough which has been
lingering among a few families is
now a general epidemic among the
children.
Miss Bertha How man and Mr. P.
C. Bowman are visiting M. E.
Starnes'.
Asa Markson.
Sept. fi.
FOR $l,ooo.oo
A 12 room house and a
half acre lot at
Granite Falls.
We stake our reputation on the assertion
that you cannot duplicate this for $1,500.
Remember the terms are to
suit and the itle is guaraned
Mattocks & lUenoir.
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A mail carrier has been suspended
for stopping to kiiw a pretty ctwik on
his route The cook was really the
guilty party, for she obstructed the
U. . male with her overioweriiig
charms.
Modern people have many mlv.-mt
ages, which the lormer ages were
withocWFor iuntauce, not even
Shakespeare had a single raimmil
accident wlik'h killed off the vidian
in any of his plays.
oeoeeooooX'l,y?
E A TIP TOP CLOCK
eepted a position with the Wilson
Creek Lbr. Co. as assistant stenogra
pher.
Mr. J. V. MeCaU eame up to see ut
last week he was representing the
Lenoir Grocery Co.
Mr. A. N. Todd was here last week
selling Insurance to some of our peo
ple.
President Barber and Gen Mgr.
Nichols of C, ft N. W. with a few of
their friends eame to Mortimer on' a
special train Saturday and left this!
morning. Y J.u.
8epi 4th. 10011. "
' STOCK-HOLDER'S MEETING.
Is there anything worth living for
except to prepare to meet God in
peace and try to get others to do so,
"Te cannot serve God and Mammon"
I am not one of the Lenoir Baptist
Church, but I trust I am one of the
redeemed of the Lord, and I have
watched the movements of the few of
the church with great interest and
say Amen, do not become weary In
well doing, but go right on with the
good work, for gain is not godliness.
read Dute 19, S3; 35, would kindly
ask the inquirer to read, a Peter 8 8:10
concerning what he said about the
naator. and Thes. 1 8: IB for Infor
mation about making an honest liv
Ing and calling the bowling alley
Hi.. I I t !),. ,lr.
XwthCa
tern Railway Company win he held The honesty there is In things like
at the offlee of the Geneal Counsel, at these reminds me of the negro who
Chester. 8. a on Thursday the 14th said, he worked all day and etold all
of Rent, at 19.00 noon, r . ; . . I night and then could not make an
Individual stock-holders, on pre- honest living. "Only trying to make
seotatlon of their certificate to con- an honesl llvlug," what Is It to make
doctor, will have free transportation an honest living? Has God told us?
to and front meeting. By order of. Is there anything lo his word that
Win. A. Barber, Preat. . would Justify anyone to encourage
J. J. McLure, Seety.' . men to spend Ihclr time and money
'H
It has Seoa determined that the
most effective method of kfNuig n
tos With eoal oil, is to catch tueai
and drown them in it.
Frank Hamlin, a flagman on a
work train, was run over and killed
by a shifting engine in the railroad
yards at Greeuslwroat 7 o'clock Sun
day evening. Mr. Hamlin was a son
of ex-Sheriff J. I. Hamlin, of Yadkin
county.
Dr. Chas. D. Mclver, president of
the State Normal and Industrial Col
lege, and State Supt. J. Y. Joyner
have gone to Europe to spend six
weeks.
The chap who really don't care
hetber she can cook or not, has it
bad.
IS A TIP TOP THING
YOUR HOME
Our Clocks never fail to make a strike
with every one who see them. They
run with the sun, so never lose time.
You wont lose time, either, if you
have one. Come to time and get a
Clock.
ALFRED W. nm a jeweler optician,
I.KNOIK, NORTH CAROLINA.
TOHAYEIN: T i 1
aaammmmmmmm , ' '"-iTv"5-' .. , Afcii
oceeeoeooice cost see
I SPECIAL SALE
IN W
Tkret Dsyt Is Ctlltarsla.
This Is the fast time between
Chicago and San Francisco made by
the overland limited. Leaves Union
Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.0 p.
m., arrives Ban Francisco the third
day )n time for dinner. Route
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail
way, Union Paelfno and Southern
Pacific Line.
Another good train for California
leaves Uniou Passenger 8tation,
Chicago, 10.83 p. m. daily, and takes
a few hours longer to make the run.
F. A. Miller. General Passenger
Agent, Chicago, or W. S. Howell, 881
Broadway, New York.
to
Youth's and Boys Clothing
close out to make room for
NEW STOCK.
Ecrly Risers
Tlf toaiw litllw pKU. ,
Any other goods you may want
will be sold at the very
lowest prices.
Come and see me
W
A. Watsi
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terms. " ' ' killed
t