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The Weekly News from Lenoir, North Carolina • Page 1

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The Weekly Newsi
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Lenoir, North Carolina
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VOL.11. LENOIR, N. TUESDAY, JULY 17,1900. NO. 89 Deafness Cannot be Cured.

local applications as they Cannot NEWS ITEMS. 's-'-i-': A town in South Carolina has nape 'McBee1 In honor of Resolutions of i On June 21st, 1900, it pleased the Lord to take from us our dear and beloved brother, Jesse reach the diseased portion of the ear There isonlyone war to cure 1U.WJJCC, UUC VI tUC kJ A. W. Our store is now filled with such a variety and quantity, of L. Hawkins, whom we had deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies.

Deafness is caused bv an inflamed condition of the learned to love because of his love for; the Master, i rBut we New, "up-to-date" Spring Goods An express train on the-Illi- nnia Pntrol QNr nraa nn an? 'mucous lining 'of the. Eustechian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im as one rarely has the pleasure of seeing in a town of 2,000 population j-oVbed by six men iasf Thursday. 4 loss "to1 be his eternal gain, for which reason we try to cheerfully, submit Caleb Powers, charged with perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the resnlt, and unless the incarnation can be taken out and this tube restored to to the Master's will. We deeply White Goods and Wash Fabrics.

The above lines deserve special mention. Our best efforts being' connected with the murder its normal will be sympathize Tvith his dear wife and children in their great loss, and hope they will be'able to see governor voeoei, ot js.y., is on i trial at Georgetown, Ky. destroyed -forever; nine cases out of have been made to secure in the best Northern markets the new ten are caused by Cattarrh, which est and prettiest designs, and the ladies say we have succeeded. Our sales already made, having to re-order a good many numbers a beauty in h6iines3 in all the is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Lord's doings.

nas been appointed a Judge? of the Federal court of We will give One Hundred Dol Resolved, 1st, That a record sola out; are very gratifying, we advise all to buy early tnis season in order to secure the newest, best selections, as we are informed that we will be unable to duplicate on many of our beautiful patterns in white goods, Organdies, Dimities, Pique and lars for any case of Deafness (caus vtb'e Western district of North of this remembrance be placed ed by catarrh) that cannot -be cured 5 Lawn btripes and Plaids, rencb Organdy in floral designs, occ. pod pur church book, and one be sent to the family of our de by Hall's i atarrh Cure, bend for circulars, Fred Hobbs and David Yonan, After seeing our elegant stock and finding our prices so very two 'students from Davidson reasonable, we don't think any one will find it longer necessary to "send off" for samples and goods. We shall be glad to compare parted brother And 2nd That a copy be sent to the Lenoir F.J. Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggists, 75c; Halt's Fnmily Pills re the best.

SCollege 'were drowned while goods with any market. Anxious to show goods at our store an no trouble to do so. Very respectfully, I opic and also to the News for publication. Done by order of the Green EXPLOSION OF AN AEROLITE. M.

M. COURTNEY. in the Catawba river ''lasi' No, satisfactory; news i received froniChina yet and it is hot known whether the for- New Orleans Dispatch, 18th. Rock church and Sunday school. A large aerolite or meteoric Commissioners Sale.

stone burst over the small town I. C. Miller, Mod. J. H.

Johnson, S. S. Supt C. H. Hawkins, Clerk.

North Carolina, of Bellefontaine, in Webster Superior Court, Before Clerk, Caldwell Co. countv, between 9 and 10 5. W. Shell, PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON, Lenoir, N. C.

Office at residence on West Main Street. oclock last night, completely J. W. Stewarf. et al Died with a Hoe In His Haad.

Uncle Sandy Williams, an vs wrecking the general store and Watauga Mining Co aged negro, well known to many warehouse of Hodge Mabry In obedience to and by author of our people, was found in his The explosion was witnessed by All calls answered promptlv ity of a commission issued to me by a large number of persons who corn patch Saturday evening day or night. eigners reKin nave an oeen killed or not. War preparations still going on and Gen. Miles may be sent there to command the American forces. Recently four or five men in Mitchell county, terrorized c.

the community by getting1 drunk, shooting into houses and threatening people-Two men Young shot ami killed Bob Dickerson, one of 4be party, who badfired on them. 'The others fled to Tennessee to avoid arrest. were standing nearby, but none of them were hurt. It was a dead, bent over his hoe, just as if he was in the act of turning Phone. 35.

over another sod. The old man bright moonlight night A large ball of fire dashed suddenly and had not returned to dinnef and rapidly through the air- It his wife after long search, dis Clothing and Gents' covered him late in the after burst just over the store With a a a loua explosion ana tne air was noon bent over his hoe, with fierce sun pouring down on him filled with hundreds of shooting stars. The store and warehouse She at nrst tnouent ne was asleep, and tried to arouse him, were completely wrecked Thieves entered the store of Messrs. Peeler Lyerly, at "Bridge water, last Sunday night but she soon saw that it was Thousands of people visited the Furnishings. sleep trom which there is no wreck today.

No debris could be found of the meteorite beyond awakening. The good old man's back was literally baked to pieces of a putty-like substance criso, indicating that he bad and carried off goods to the amount of about' $35. The entrance was made by way of a back window up-stairs. No tlue to the. perpetrators of the Lbeen dead for many hours.

IT SAVED HI5 LEO. Fayetteville Observer, J. V. McCall, Clerk Superior t'ourt of Caldwell county, on Sept. 23d, 1S99, and directed to me, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in Lenoir, North Carolina, on MONDAY SEPT 5th, 1 900, between the hours of 10 a.

m. and 2 p. the mineralinterest in the followed lands in Globe township, for partition, the same lying and be. ing in said county and the lands ol Elizebeth Gragg and others: Begtining on a chestnut oak, Edmund Graggs corner, runs north with his line 100 poles, crossing the creek at 102 poles, to two chestnut trees and chestnut oak; then west 80 poles crossiug creek to a stake: then west loo poles to a stake in Wm: line; then east with his line 20 poles to a stake his cor nor: then south with his line 100 poles to a chestnut oak, his corner; then west with his line 200 poles to a stake in Elizabeth Gragg's line; then north with her line So poles to a stake and pointers then east with her line 80 poles to a small Spanish oak near a path; then south with her line So poles to a white oak; then east with her line 80 poles to a chestnut tree; her corner: then 20 poles to a stake in Edmund Gragg's line; then west with his lineto the beginning. W.

C. Nkwland, Commissioner. PA.A. Danfout of LaGrange crime has as yet been found. suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his Burke News.

Lincoln Journal: Mr. J. M. but writes that Bucklen's Arnicr Salve wholv cured it in five davs For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed.

Onlv2Scts. Sold bv Hager, of Miller's, aged about 60 year 4, dropped dead in his barnyard on Thursday morning of last week. He had been in Todd Shell druggist. WHITE MAN TURNED YELLOW. Cieat consternatien was feltV by the trends of M.

A. Hogarfy of Lexington, Ky. when they saw he was turning His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes aud he suffered terribly. II is malady was yellow Jauudice. He was treated by the bet doctors, but without benefit.

Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and. Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was whollv A triaf proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Onl) 50c. Sold by Todd Shell druggist. bad health for some time and NOTICE.

heart failure is supposed to have Thos. Gtddings has started caused 1iis death He fought in up a Saw Repairing Shop near the Unioa army during the civil I have now on my counters perhaps the Largest and Best Selected 8 took of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings ever shown in Lenoir. My goods are Newest and Latest Styles and in great variety. Prices are Right And I cordially invite an examination of my stock. Respectfully, H.

T. Newland. his residence. He does filing and Indian wars and drew a pen' sion. re-setting, hammering, and re toothing all kinds of saws.

He John Gregg, a well known grinds and sharpens knives, scis farmer who resides on Buck sors and razors. He is an expert July 17th 1900. Creek, lost a son last week from mechanic. Give him your work. a very peculiar cause.

He of about a dozen "cracking" matches, was taken violently ill and before a doctor could reach Hated to Waai lime. "Now, Tommy." Bald an anxious mother to her son, minister will be here to dinner today, and you must be sure to wash your face clean." "All right, mamma," answered Tommy, "but suppose he doesn't come 7" Cincinnati Enquirer. died. sister, who also ate a few of the heads, was very ill- Heroic treatment saved her life, and it was from her that the Fire at Lone Shoals. Fire was discovered Monday evening about dark in the wheel house of the Long Shoals Cotton Mills.

When discovered, the fire had made considerable headway and it was with difficulty that it was extinguished. Fortunately the flames did not get into the main building and were confined to the wheel bouse. The damage amounts to about $1,000 covered insurance. The mill will have tq.remain closed down for about (two weeks. Lincoln Journal." PRESBYTERIAN REUNION.

At Cliffs, N. Tuesday, July 24th, 1900. Train service for the above occasion on the following schedule over the Carolina North-Western R'y: Lv Lenoir, 10 am. Rt. 7:50 pm Treknd, 10.20 am 14 7.32 Hudson, 10.35 am 7.10 Mills, 10.50 am 7.00 G.

Falls, 11.05 am 6.47 Ar Cliffs, 11.25 am Lv 6.09 Fare from Lenoir and Hudson, 50 from Granite Falls and Hickory. 20 from Newton, Maiden and Lincolnton, 50 cts. i niiTmjrriiiiTiiiiiiiiiTiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiKHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiixiiAiAiiiiiiiitiiAii iniiiiuifij secret of their illness was learn- The girl is 12 years old and The Lamp of Steady Habits the boy was about 9 years old. i The lamp that doesn't flare up or smoke, or cause McDowell Democrat. 4 tnat looxsgooa you to U3 bad language; tne tamp when tou rot it and stays good: tne lamp tnat you once you have it that never willingly part with An Epidemic of Diarrhoea.

Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoa ilpjl lift nut Grove, sayi there has been quite an epidemio of diarrhoea there Hp had a severe attack and was cured by four doses of Chamberlains Colic, You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dr. Kent's Drug Store will refund your "money If you are not satisfied after; using ItA It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful remedv in use for bowel oom- Other lamps may be offered you as just as good they may be, in some respects, but for all around goodness, there's only one.

To make sure the lamp offered you is genuine, look for the name on it every New Rochester lamp has it We make o0 stoves too; just as good as the lamps in fact, anything in oil or gas fixtures. Thb Rochester Lamp Col, Appearaaces. "Appearances," remarked the sage of Hawvllle, "air never as decelvln as nVaa un ml. tallrln tn MU tit tflMMt and. Diarrhoea Remedy.

He says he also' recommended It to others HI I. .111 1 and they bay it is the best medicine 1MB For. sale by Dr. Kent's! plaints and the only one that never Classic Drowea, iooud fellers an dlsklver that he's a chuckle-head." Indianapolis Bun. Park PI and 33 Barclay SL, New York.

they eyer used, drug1 store, 5 tHmUMH'U fails. It is pleasant, safe and reliable..

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