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"Mr. G. R. RaWlings of Dal- Umi Dsatti. ThamatMi Hufham for (Ungrtss.

Voluntary Tdtmay-itr Us Umi Ed Jarrett of is on a visit heae to his parents. The las is in Newton on a visit to rela tives. For Th Newtoa Enterprise. Wednesday morning Miss Car Apex, N. May 2, 1900.

Mrs. I arge dry kiln of Huffman Mull, rie uarnnger, daughter of the It was a great source of pleas Ciosing out Cheap. Joe Person, Kittrell N. C. Dear or wnomhe works, was burned Newton ladies are still get Madam: I can never express Tuesday, loss $600- ting letters from the endless late Noah Barringer, fell into the ure to the many friends whom fire and was burned to death.

Thomas M. Hufham has in lladi-She was subject to epeleptic fits son county to hear how sreneral- my appreciation of your Remedy. Nsw Advertisements. J. A.

Garvin Son. G. A. Arndt. Aaadt Manufacturing Company.

FRIDAY, Jam. 17, 1902. chain swindles. nsta sanerea ior a year witn a rery bad sore leg, which, all the Mr. Solomon Shrum is re- and it is presumed that she had lv through this rHtrir.t his oxn- time, grew rapidly worse.

I in NPECial pairmg fee Plonk building and an attack of this kind when she didacv for the Democratic Con- consulted physicians who treat All our stock of Fall and ffmttr gcss into tne nre. Her mother gressional nomination is endors ed me and -finally advised msthah will apply a coat of paint. -v fell had uuij operation or amputation I jr. 7 t.t -p gone to the spring for a ed. This is only a just mead of Mr.

J. S. Allen is opening a meat market again in the McLel-and bBildinf, would relieve me. 1 commenced I fiSTCTT prices UlOl mailt latm Stil, Mr. tr.

u. uarpenwr gave another dance in the hall over his totaice your Kemedy about al store Tuesday night. year agp and to-day my formsr bucket of water and when she re- praise, and his many friends in turned she found the girl lying Madison county and elsewhere in in the fire horribly burned, and the west rejoice to see his merit dead. She was about sixteen recognized. The ninth beintr a TO ALL OF MY FRIE that need tomb-stones to their dead.

I ask them to call on me and I will sell them any thing they may want, from the cheapest head-stones to tile Garrin has rs- afflicted leg is as well asmy othsr Mrs. Fred Dr. J. B. Little will not be in his Dental office from Tuesday one, and my general health great- tamed from If hare a aw Gastonia, and her Post, accompanied improved.

1 can never sneak years old. aister, Mi Jan. 21st to Tuesday Jan. 8th. best of monuments.

in too high praise of your valua her. ble medicine. I send this unso Geo. E. Coulter.

Of Intarrtt Mwlnf NattilM lealm. Henkel Brothers are a carload of horses this licited, and you can use it as yo WEDS see fit, Hoping it may benefit Ml the suffering, I am, yours truly, morning irom Newton to states ville. WANTED 1000 TkPAfl The letter following is of inter- BUSHELS Q. L' HUDSON. Mr.

Hudson is a resident of to merchants who keep sewing machines in stock for the accom Mr. R. R. Reiteell has moved from near Hayseed in Bandy's Miss Emma Fleming has a Boaition in Miss Rose-boroagh's millinery store in Hickory. Mr.

G. Arndt is closing o-ai his grocery busiaess, and Trill give his tims exclasively t9 tha TTOod-working business. new Congressional district, has not yet had time to get its bearings, and hence these words of commendation from one who has known this valiant Democrat, this scholarly lawyer and this very gallant gentleman for eleven years. At the bar he has met with signal smccess and has proven himself fully equal to the occasion in conducting intricate and important cases. As a public speaker he posseses the traits of the orator; wit, humor, pathos, sarcasm, invective.

In ability as a writerhe comes second to none. odation of customers. YOU WANT TO BUY A good home in Newton. one township on the Little place near to close out at'eost or less. Now is ths time for BARGAINS in verything in our line, dont fail to call andjsee ms.

Respectfully, ITount Cb Shrum. Apex, has been agent and operator for the S. A. Li. R.

R. for thirty years. We not only know him personally; but can vouch for the truthfulness of his testi The raling ef the Attorney St. Paul's church. that is conveneant in every way call on Geo.

Coulter, he has a Mr. G. W. Wilson, who has General is based on Section 52, Chapter 9, Public Laws of North Carolina, Session of 1901. It will 1 room house for sale.

Go amd mony. EDITOR SOUTHERN There are abomt 130 stmdente been working with a mining com see him, buyers. HOME. pany, at Gold Hill, Rowan county, be seen that unless merchants purchase machines from dealers has come back and rescued work MILLINERY! P. 8.

If you cm ua an ccconnt you who have paid the license tax of you owe us on account the way to SAVE COST in his blacksmith shop in New ton. $850; they cannot sell them with- hottor call mid sottlo or you may pay There is some good news for out becoming subject to this tax and trouble is to pay at on same. Wo can not carry cccoxmts lon- once will aot in dulge longer. This is a number of people on the fourth themselves. In other words, page of this paper this week.

It should they purchase from whole-is a list of persons who have sale dealers or manufacturers enrolled at Catawba College, although this is only the second ireek. It exceedsithe enrollment of last fall. Mr. S. fc.

Rhyne and Mr. W. B. Gait her went to Raleigh Monday evening to represent Newton lodge at the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons. Mr.

Grores is moving Into the McLelland building on the corner and will soon move his shoe-shop from, over the Toder ijor. Yount a SZmm. No more masterly production appeared anywhere in North Carolina daring the campaign of 1900 than his three articles. "The Case Against Negro "The Southern Policy of the Republican Party," "The Amendment, Its Friends and Its Foes. the nnarnotice.

YOUNT SHRUM. money due them in the Clerk's out of the state, and offer- mal I will from sow until the end of the season sell my untrim-med hats at cost. SETERAL BARGAINS yet in ready trimmed goods. ThanksgiriDg the people for their liberal patronage I kindly ask a continuance of the same. office.

Some of them are not chimes for sale at their stores VA ANTED good steady subscribers to the Enterprise, they subject themselves to the but they will see it just the same, tax unless the concern from nlarlrsTTiith otia that can They were copied and recopied work steel and shoe horses. reat ductiono I and we think they ought now to whom they may have purchased newspapers and scattered bringing them this has paid the same. apply to Jerome Bolick Son. far and wide as campaign docu take it for good 1 Conoyer, N. C.

Trmly, ments by Democratic State exe Treasury Department, hardware store. Rev. R. G. Pearson, the noted evangelist, will begin a meeting in Hickory Marsh 9th and cutive Committee The people along this branch of North Carolina.

In dress fjoods, flannels, jeaas, lejginfl, WANTED 1000 PEAS BUSHELS Gaither. Mrs. Ida Trollinger. of the Southern Railroad will Before entering the fields of Hon. L.

L. Withersooon. Mcintosh ooata, pants, blankets, shot gain, law and politics he won for himself distinction as a scholar and continue two weeks. Preaching see Admiral Schley on the 7th of JR. TAYLOR, the horse doc-tor, has located permanently February.

He will go to Chicago etc. Newton, N. C. Dear Sir Your favor of Jan. 9, will be at night only.

Mr. J. P. Yount was in Charlotte Taesday and had the pleas in Hickory and will give prompt attention to calls from any part the latter part of January and will reach Knoxville February 4th. He will leave Knoxville on was received a day or two since.

1 Mi Bui educator. He was president of Mars Hill College during the years 1890-1893 and was largely instrumental in building up that institution until it became the great intellectual light of the west. Out from its halls went ure of an introduction to Pegleg I submitted it to the Acting At of the country. Friends from a Jccketo and Furo to Clcso torney General, who rules that a distance can write or 'phone him. Williams, the modern nigger the 7th for "Washington.

We are trader. This is what fee gentle- not sure that he will come this 'Phone number 0. person or arm selling sewing man who introduced Williams route, but will probably, find out machines will have to take out a called him. in time to Baake a note of it in the $350 license, unless they are sell forth hundreds of young HAVE OPENED a beef market again in the McLelland building Enterprise. We know many of jnjr machines that the license has who are now fighting the battles Quite a number of Newton the prices on Outings, Flannels, ool Dress goods and pant goods.

Don' I dur pejple would like to see him. oire-dv been raid urxn in that life in many portions of the one door east of my old stand. TheLutherancongregationin case the company taking out the district and who will unite in Will keep beef, pork, sausage, oysters and fish. ail to get prices. I have a good this place are making extensive license, can get a duplicate for Paging mat ine man wno was nWnh lOets.

which will enable their tneir preceptor for four years line of shoes best makes which I J. S. Allen. will sell very close, A few odd shall represent the district.in the They are taking out the ceiling agent to sell. people attended the funeral of Mr.

A. C. Boggs at St. James' churchTuesdayafternoon. There was a very large crowd present to pay their last respects to one of our best citizens.

Mr Robert Knox went over to Ashe county on an interesting s'zes to go at about half price. I nation's capitol. He comes from and putting in new. enlarging He says be bases tnis opinion In this line wa aara Jackets hi klssktt ana blmes. Our $3.21 goes for i ll, oar t.10 for 1.U, oar 0.21 foa 4.00, oar 1.

10 for I.TI. Oar Far 100 goods for 1.21, our 2.YI for 2.00. Now is the time to amy a we have but few and they must and will go at prices. 1 1 want your produce and will pay 16c for batter, eggs lie per doz, 1.00 for corn, wheat 1.00, flour 1.10, onion L00, etc I have a big lot of shoes to close out 1 i Yours truly, F. O.

ARFENISEI, In Blackwelder Building. carry a line ol general merchan one of the old southern families LJ AVING BOUGHT the Garvin Millinery and moved to the the windows, putting on an iron npon State vs. Wessell, 109 N. dise and will make it to yonr in 731. a tower and roof and wi 11 build i old stand, we cordially His father is one of the foremost pulpit orators of the State, founder of the Baptist Tabernacle in Yours truly, B.

R. Lacy, State Treasurer. terest to get my prices before you buy. My Groceries are all wnen com- put a new bell. the people to call and take ad mission during the holidays and pleted it will have theappearance vantage of some special bargains.

fresh and prices are right. Tour Raleigh, editor of the Recorder, of a new church. This is the Shcford Lester. trade will be appreciated. agent for Wake Forest College and the Baptist Orphanage, he has represented his people in pioneer church of town, and all denominations have at times used it.

We are srlad to see it The attorneys in the Gattis- State ol North Carolina, Cntawba County. B.H.W many high positions for forty- Kilgo damage suit have made up their case in the appeal to the take on this modern form. The following is a statement seven years. Thomas M. Huf ham on his mother's side is a de Free delirerj.

Supreme court. The 'point in of the meetings ol the Board of controversy is an alleged error County Commissioners. Beath at Mr. A. B.

Botes. scendent of the distinguished A Disease of tho 1 D. Boyd 23 days $46 00. Mosley and Fairson families. This town was saddened Mon of Judge Shaw in the admission of testimony.

105 mil 10.00 S56.50 But in his nature and tendences he day morning by a telephone mes THIRD ROUND For 1901 Taxes! Hultt 19 days 38,00, Last week in Forsyth county a is thoroughly democratic. He sage from Claremont that Mr. A. got waterbound. He was kept over there about two weeks, but the time did not drag very heavily on his hands.

Mr. A. WhFsenhunt, coun-ty superintendent of public' instruction ran a prong of pitchfork into his knee Sunday morning while feeding his horse, and was not able to attend the meeting of the board of education Monday. The county board of education met Monday to apportion the school funds between the townships. But the county superintendent was unable to attend on account of an accident and the board adjourned to meet again next Monday.

130 mUftH 13.00 51.00 has fought his own fight and C. Boggs was dead. .1 Elliott 16 days 32.00, blazed his own path. He is Later in the day we learned young married woman took her husband's dinner to. him where he was chopping in the woods.

They sat down by the side of a Yea, this is my third round tmnir to 120 miles 12.00 44 00 from Mr. Jerome Huitt, who collect 1901 taxes, i am trying to do good mixer and makes friends everywhere because he loves Total my pare nis is aoout tne nzht time I lives in calling distance, that Mr. $151.50 for you to do your The State needs tree that be had just chopped I men and despises distinctions Boggs arose a little before seven money, the schools need money, and I P. M. Del linger clerk ol the most collect it for them.

Why write o'clock Menday morning, made down wmcn Had lodged in anom- based on anything save merit. His character is above reproach. more, this enough, yon understand Board of County Commissioners two fires and went out and cut a er tree. While eating their din- Should yon fail to meet me at one of the I do hereby certify that the lore- following nam. places and Bar your As a campaigner he is second to little woo.

He came back in the ner it fell and caught both of hrMi.o and said tn hfs wife that he them in the fall. The woman taxes. 1 will understand that yon do not I going is cor rec none in the district. Wherever care to disappoint me, why should II Witness ray hand, this the 9th trouble over adding to yon cost. This I felt as if something he had eaten was killed and the man seriously he goes he will arouse the Demo- will do sure.

1 will be at: day of December 1901. la preraleul at tha present trae. it has crats to the highest pitch of en injured. fer his supper disagreed with Hickory, Jan. 9 and 10.

also 39 and 80 M. Dellinger, him. He stooped over to get Olive's, Jan. 14 The report from Washington Clerkrof the Board. SherrilTs Ford.

(Johnson's Store). Jan. thusiasm. Since his name has been mentioned for this position a large number of the strongest last Sunday Observer that all ages. Wo meet people srery day who art tkma afflicted.

It is rery coamon. This complaim is ia Bo'way related to eye trouble. I cando aothiajr, 1st th former I caa do erery thins; for th latter that caa be don by proper ittinjr ol glasses. 15. room and fell against the jam of Ur Glenn had retired from Monb-, Jai.

16 Catawba. Jan. 17 and 18 Republicans haye bravely ex the fire-place. He expired im- the race for United States Sena- Brittian's Store Jan. 21 Black burn Jan.

22. mediately. Mrs. lioggs does not tor is denied from Winston. The Everybody's Magazine for January contained an excellent sketch of Lord Salisbury and the part his ancestors have played in England's government.

Also The People of theFarthestNorth, Making of a Navajo Blanket, An American Woman Captured by Brigands ani many other interesting articles. Oxford Ford, Jan. 23 pressed thei determination to support him for Congress as loyally as they did when thev think he breathed after he fell. Lorresoondent savs that Mr. C.

Catfish Jan. 24 RefraetinjrOptic a. flaw to Claremont Jan 2 The trouble was evidently B- Watson has not yet decided Maid Jan. 27 Jin.l 28. i followed him as president whether he will be a candidate.

Conover Jan. 31. heart disease. He had a weak heart for some time and had been Mars Hill College and he carried Please meet in his time, I most have The latest phaze in the Crop- their institution from the dark treated by Dr. Campbell of New thene taxes and I h-j I can collect them sey case is tnat tne mayor ana without further 1 rouble.

ness of failure to the sunlight ton and Dr. Long of Catawba. ARNDT IS SELLING CXE3T? J. W. Blackwelder, Shet iff.

success. 5y nature ne is as Mr. Boerers was a native of A policeman from Gastonia brought Frank Dunkle to Newton last Friday. He had just chief of police have sued the citizens' committee for $10,000 dam; age for stating in an address that gentle and tender hearted as Cleveland county. About eigh woman.

He loves little children teen vears aero he married Miss We are in the Buggy finished a term on me vision 1 pea with whom he is a great favorite they had not done their duty in the investigation of the case. Celia aigmon, daughter 01 jvirs chain erang and comes here to Business. TRADE MARK REGISTERED For Sale by R. P. Freeze, But in all matters of conviction Marv; Sifirman and sister of into stand trial for "breaking Wileox is still in jail and appears and principle lie is a stern man c.

of got. Messrs. Elias and George Sig- Wall Bollinger's aw ix a to oe entirely inaurerent. who pursue what 9eema to him We did some business last year and pleased ail of our customers. We shall mon, near Newton, boon alter- town about a year ago.

ne is ttp ADMIXI8TRATOES NOTICE. wards he bougrht the bheriE spends nis time smomng ana the right course and let the con reading. No new evidence has sequences take car of them put forth more effort this year by fair dealing and honest work th in the T-aet Have von an old buggy that needs the same man who was arrested in the western part of this county Yount olace in Catawba town tiaving qaauned aa administrators oeen louim 1x1 ui selveg It WQuld impossiblG repairs? tfiing it to us and we will re L. lzero, late of (atawba coun1 ship and moved to this county Now is the time to bay yourjyears supply of i Groceries There was a great falling off in to imagine any one more incap ty, trns is to notuj all persons last summer if or stealing a watch in As a farmer. Mr.

Boegs was pair it for you, or we will swap you a better one for the difference. If you are a millionare you could not afford to give harinu; elaims against the estate of said both practical and theorhetical, deceased to exhibit, them to the under it to a buggy dealer or throw iti away. That is not the way to become a million- cotton mill building last year, able of Jear. Devotion to his Only 15 were incorporated in the friends constitutes one of his State in 1901 against 224 in 1900. chief characteristics, and in turn There'was a oig assignment signed oq or before the 9th da of ana He read the best literature on farming and sought new -ideas are either.

arj, 1903, or this notice will be plead in in Hickory Tuesday. Mr. W. B. Yoder, dealer in agricultural im We are going to sake special run oa Spring Steel Wheel Bike Buggies thia Twt.

cw, two A wpllins he has the rare faculty of person whenever he could find them. bar of their recovery. All persons in year. If you want one you can get it al magnetism and attaches his debted to said estate will please make But he depended more on practi were burned at Ashepole, Robe- plements and fertilizer, assigned when yon can bay at cost. We hare 3 pro Stimp.

son Com putlog Scales to go cheap, our show cases go the same way. Remember the place and also remember we are selling for cash, no credit to anyone. Bear ia mind everything at cost and some less than cost. from us The neatest, lightest running I buggy on the market. Following is a friends to him by bands of steeL immediate payment.

This the 2d day of his property for the benefit of caL common sense, tnan on tneo- son ounty, Monday. letter from Dr. Walker of Hnntersville, Above all, he has the uncor quer creditors. Theassetts, we learn, ries. He improved his lands, C.

What he says about the Spring able will that, defeated to-day re are placed at $15,000 and liabili- built good houses for himself and January, 1902. W. A. Reinhardt and J. C.

Herd, Adinrs. McCorkle McOirkle. Attorney. steel Wheel. Mr, Bolicx, Conover, N.

C. turns tirelessly to the pursuit 01 ties at $23,000. The principal stock and made money. In the It is reported that there have been 1500 cases of smallpox in Wilson county this winter. Gov.

Russell has entered the race for district attorney of the Dear Sir You remember I bought ltsuobiect to-morrow and never creditors are the reaper and drill opinion of many people, he was I "1 a set of bpring bteel heels from you rests until its purpose is accom about two years ago. Th i have given companies ior wnom ne was tne Dest iarmer wnawuawuu- Terytrnly, GARLAND A. ARNDT plished. With this gifted young agent. ty.

He believed in making some improvements every year, and as entire satisfaction and will have to get a new bnggv sometime this winter aod have thought of getting another set of your wheels if I could have rubber tire Eastern district. The other can- Democratic leader inhe front as Nt rth CaroliDa In the Superior Catawba Coantyf Court Louisa Hooker are Harry Skinner, our standard bearer there will be it. hp. Ifinvfis his familv a didates The heirs of the late Mrs. Lowrance of Catawba and the ad put on them.

Very trply, Dr. C. E. Walker. farm with more modern conven no more talk of Democratic loss es in the west.

If he is the nom ministrator, Mr. C. Shook, iences than can be found on any had a case Tuesday before a inee it is conceded by all in this Winning you all a happy and prosper farm, perhaps in the county, Claude Bernard and Judge Tim-berlake. B. F.

Keith, the man of many parties, is a candidate for collector of the port at Wilmington. The trial of the Amos Owens court of arbitrators. The point section that will He was the Democratic nomi ous Hew I ear, we are your truly, JEROME BOLICK SON. Cono ver, N. C.

ARE OVERSTOCKED sweep the new district like a fire nee for the Legislature in 1898, in dispute was a bill for the support of Mrs. Lowrance by her son in-law. Mr. E. L.

Rowe. The on the prairie. We have followed and his popularity with all class- him before and we willfollow him Will Bind Ctm Flon, es of peeple and their confidence Cherry Tree Iswindlers was to ann-M 1" TITO 1 "I V0 i lava rats in WW a warm, is i arbetraters were, J. U. Long, Philo Herman and James Love.

in his good judgment and fair tie-cry be unity, harmony rslst, we will Mil tw nl TVm Brw Hmn af 21 Mr sjwmL tls tkttt vahM. rMssa oa ness. was one of the factors in W. Turner, Charles Sigman, Gray, son Hoover, Lewis Humphrey and wife, Robert L. Hoover, John Hollins and wife, Daniel Hoover and others.

Thfr defendants, Grayson Hoover, Lewis Humphrey and wife Mary, Robert L. Hoover, John Hollins and wife Ella, and Daniel Hoover, will take notice that a proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Ca tawba county the object of which proceeding is to have dower allotted to plaintiff in the lands of Daniel Hoover, Dec'd; aad the said defendants will further take notice that they are quired to appear before the clerk of the Superior court nt said county on Friday the 7th. day of February, 1902, at the court use in aid connty, and answer or demur to plaintiff's petition in this cans; or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the li xnanded in said petit ion. This December 26, 1901. L.

H. Phillips Merk Superior Court, per Paul P. Brown, Deputy. L. L.

Witherspoon, Attorney for COIIllUliSSlUllCX imuuciiuiuiuu and victory, yesterday. Tho. J. Murray, redeeming the county from fu sion rule in that important cam Mr. J.

R. Gaither, the cotton buver. savs there is less cotton 4 jut- State Senator J. A. Long of Outlook, Madison Co.

N. C. He made a faithful and 1 LvlEi1 1 EUB EBE FUITIE3 Roxboro, has been elected president of the State fair. ever known at this time of the satisfactory representative. vear.

Last vear there was for In his death the county loses St. Clair Mewborne of North To Cure A cold in One day nla aft or tho midrtlp of Januarv one of its best citizens. iinunor. fwtl io tktn. BUGGIES, HARNESS, kc it pcpJxr prics unrauniMninnm ALU KINDS Or AGSICUUTURAL i 1000 or 1 200 ha'les but he does His remains interred at Carolina was one of the many ca- Take Laxative Bromo Qoinine Tablet.

All draggiBta refund the money if it faDa nrrf thint fV07-o i frmrth that St. James Lutheran church at 2 dets TUP IMPI FHrBT to cure. E. W. GroTe'a signature is on omf fWo tttU of thfl far- P.

M. Tuesdav. Rev. R. A.

Yo- Point academy- this week for de UOS-tt KMT hjm rrutr. RiMPOHojTvt For Sale by R. P. Freeze. each box.

25c mprs nf tha Annritv now: der. D. D. preached the funeral. I ficiency of scholarship..

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