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iiit Lincoln County News MILTON TIEDY, Editor and Proprietor. nteredMiecona-ulaai matter December 81 lloll, at tbe Post oltaue at Linooluton, N, G. dtt aotofCoanrmnof Mroh, 1878. rHtTED TUESDAY AND FEIDAY TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1913 Vc80n and after this date the News will charge for all cards of thanks at tbe rate of one cent per word for each insertion. Cash must accompany copy or no insertions will be Riven. THE NEW PRESIDENT'S IN SPIRING PLEA. The Cincinnati'Post. In his plea meet a great for unity to crisis, in bis solemn summons of the aid of all who love justice, as voiced in his inaugural ad dress, the new Presi dent is like a reborn Lincoln. For the first time in our generation, the nation is asked by its elected head "to count the human cost" of greed and reckless ambition; to put men and women and little children before mere dollars. Thus Joes the counsel of William Jennings Bryan, re jected with seemicg scorn in 1SD6, become in 1913 a very brief time as time is measur ed in histoiy the will of the majority. . For, make no mistake, the country is back of this appeal. Back of it so sincerely, with such firmness of determination, that no new outpouring of predatory money can debauch its pur pose, no trickery or intrigue long delay the accomplish ment of its aims. To the Wilson administra tion the common people look for certain, definite, concrete results. They expect a revision of the tariff; one that will cut out its notorious grafts, that will lower the cost of living, that will free honest indus try from the cruel fetters of the trusts. ' They expect a revision of the currency system, one that will seat Uncle Sam - instead -of Morgan at the head of tie financial table, that will pro vide credit for producers in stead of unearned profits for exploiters, that will put it out of the power of a few selfish men to rig up a panic whenever they wish to pull off a new raid upon rivals or "teach the people a lesson." . They expect the laws to be enforced without fear or favor and always in the pub lic interest. They expect new laws to save for all the people the treasures of nature not yet given over to private greed, and to take back, as fast as chance permits, the public property now exploited un fairly. f ......j.: .....v.::.,...-.. They want long, - sharp teeth put into - the laws against robbery by wholesale. These are - not - unfair-demands. They are what have been specifically promised. The country will hold the Wilson administration to its pledges.- : - - - - ' And it will bring its fist down with the force of a pile driver on the bead of any public servant of any party who, either trickily or stup idly, stands in the way of the accomplishment of these ends., For in this year of grace, after long years of patience, disappointment, deception and betraya', -TOE AMERI CAN PEOPLE MEAN BUSINESS. LARGE ATTENDANCE DESIRED, It now looks as if a record- IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY LAUNCHED. We are of those who heartily believe in the co operation of the good women in those civic affairs where a woman's knowledge is of so much value, and that the ladies of Lincolnton have undertaken the organization of a city improve ment society is indeed to us good news. We believe that it is the duty of every lady in Lincolnton who is interested in the town to be at the first meeting at Mrs, Costner's on Wednesday, afternoon and have her name enrolled as a member. "In unity there strength" you know. The man who thinks he is a lady Killer is what the ladies designates as something soft. is A GREAT DAY IN CLEVELAND. Four or five thousand school children marched in the parade at the Cleveland county commence ment held in Shelby on last Fri day. It was the greatest educa tional rally ever held in Cleveland, and the enthusiasm shown by the people of our sister county should be an incentive to us to make our county commencement a great sue cess also. Look For Decisive Engagement When Rebels and Federals Clash. Mexico City, March 7. It is re ported that Venustiano Carranza with a thousand followers is at Anhela. Coahuila, near Monclova The Federal General Trucy Aubert with artillery and nearly a thous and regular infantrymen, is ex pected at Monclova tonight and the Government anticipates a decisive engagement between the two forces Sunday or Monday. Minister of the Interior Garcia Granados says there apparently is no hope for the pacification of the Carranzistas and that the Govern ment will enter upon a determined military campaign against them. Will Mine Gold in Lee County. (From the Sarford Express) Four capitalists from Baltimore came to Lee County last week and examined the mineral property of Mr. J. M. Stephens near the San ford waterworks for gold. After having au assayer, who came with them, make examination of samples of ore taken from the mine, they thought well enough of it to take a six-month option on the property with the privilege of renewing it for six more. They returned to Baltimore and will at once organize a company to begin the work of developing this property. Cures Old Sorts, Othsr Remedies Won't Curt Tbe worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured Of tne wonaertui, oia reliable Dr. Porter Antiseptic Healing Oil, It relievet Tarn and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $L0O. Man never makes quite as sorry a showing as he does beside a witty and beautiful women. Raising an aeroplane is no trick to the man, who has successfully raised a family of boys. A man with ideas always has enemies but seldom has many ideas as enemies. SYMPTOMS OF CONSUMPTION j Yield to Vinol. The medical profession do not be lieve that consumption is Inherited, but a person may inherit a weakness or tendency to that cliseass. ' A prominent citizen of Evansvillo, Ind., writes: "I v.-as ill tor flvo months with pulmonary trouble, and had tiie best of doctors; I had hemorr hages and was in a very bad way. Through the advice of a friend I tried Vinol, and I feel that it saved my life. It Is all you. recommend It to be. I believe It is the greatest medi cine on earth. I have advised others to try Vinci, and they have tad tha ' (Name furnished The Leaders of the Market "Oliver Chilled Cultivators and Sulky Turn Plows, Disc Hprrows, Drag Harrows, Corn and Cotton Planters. Deering Binders and Mowers, Hay Rakes, Hay Tedders, Piedmont, Spach and Weber Wagons. Frick Steam Engines, Saw Mills and Threshers, Gasoline and I Kerosene Engines, Bread and Feed Mills. Studebaker and Ford Automobiles. Auto mobile Supplies, Gasoline. One 10 H. P. Second hand Peerless Traction Engine, at a bargain. See us for any- on thing in the implement line. same results. request.) Vinol soothes and heals ths tnftnmefl surfaces and allays the cough. Vinol JOHN K. CUNF. fi .CflM digestive organs and gives the patient strength to throw off incipient pulmo nary diseases. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will be rsturned If it does not help you. K. L. Lawing, Druggist Lincolnton, 2f. C. Notice of Receiver's Sale Property. instant relief from neuralgia or the painful part soothes the pain. Don't rub it penetrates. PROOF Mrs. Rudolph Niscke, Oconto.Wis., writes: " I have used Sloan's Liniment for toothache and neuralgia in the head where nothing cha wou'.d help me end I would not be without the Liniment in the house." , Sloan's Liniment sciatica. It nerves and stops the gives goes straight to MIS a a r 1 " of is also good for rheumatism, sore throat, chest pains and sprains. Pains All Cone C."M. Dowker, of Johannesburg, Mich., " I wish to say your Liniment is the best " medicine in the world. It has cured me of neuralgia; those pain? have all gone and' I can truly say your Liniment did cure mt," Pain AH Cone Mr, j. R. Swinger, of 547 So. 12th St.,' Louisville, Ky., writes: "I suffered with quite a severe neuralgic headache for four months without any relief. I used your Liniment for two or three nights and I haven't suffered with mvhead since. I have found many quick reliefs from pain by the use of Sloan's Liniment and believe it to bo the best Liniment on the market to-day. I can recommend it for what it did for me." Prico 25c, 50c., and $1.00 at All Dealers. Solid for Sloan's Freo Book oil Ilorses. AiMross DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Roston, Mass. V5p The Cause of Rheumatism North Carolina, ) In the Superior Lincoln County, f Court. Farmer and Merchants Bank of Stan ley, Plaintiff, vs. Mariposa C otton Mills, Inc.. Defend- .- ant. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the Sup- Stomach trouble, lazy liver and deranged kidneys are the cause of erior Court of Lincoln county made in rneumawsm. ues your siomacn, 1 tne bdovo eniiuea action, 1 win on liver,kidneys and bowels inihealthy condition by taking Electric Bit ters, and you will "not be troubled with the pains of rheumatism, Charles B. Allen, a school princi ' the 5th day of April 1913, at 12 o'clock Noon, on the mill prem ises of the Mariposa Cotton Mills, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash all the property, assets and effects of any nature whatsoever be- pal, of Sylvania, Ga., who suffered longing to the defendant company. indescribable torture from rheu- Notice is fur-her given that after mnt.'om Hno-onrl afnmaAti fvmiKla I Bale 1 will : report Same 10 tlie ""v"r April term, 1913, of the Superior Court and diseased kidneys, writes: "All 0f Lincoln County, when any creditor remedies iauea until x usea Uiiec trie Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me completely." Maybe your rheu matic pains come from stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Elec tric Bitters will give you prompt relief. 50c and 91.00. Recom mended by K. L. Lawing. or otner party in interest may appear ana oe heard upon the application to confirm said sale. This 1st day of March," 1913. """" C.E.Hutchison, Receiver. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Fifty Cents a Thousand For Flies. breaking crowd win oe nere on next Friday to attend the Lincoln County Commencement. The in teresting program which has al ready been published will be car ried out to the letter. It will be au inspiring sight to see practically all the school children in the county in a line of march, two abreast, keeping step to martial music by the band. Capt. Fair's troopers will also be in line which will add to the splendor of the oc casion. Surely it will be a great day for education and there should be a great out-pouring of the peo ple for the occasiou. In the equal suffrage states wo men will get to be 21 sooner than they used to. Lexington Dispatch. The boys and girls of Lexington are urged not to forget Mr. L. P. Peacock's anti fiy campaign. Ha will pay 50 cents a thousand for all flies, up to 100,000, delivered to him at his office at the Lexington Upholstery Company during the month of March. Flies are begin ning to be plentiful now and it will be easy to catch them these cool morniDgs. It will not take an active boy very long to catch a thousand. This offer holds good only lor the. month of March. Mecklenburg Cotton Goes lo Mooresville From The Enterprise. , , ., One of the most interesting sights ou the streets of Mooresville for many days was beheld Tues day afternoon when a long string of wagons drove in from Mecklen burg, bearing 123 bales of cotton, bought by H. K Howard of the Dixie Mill from Caldwell and Bradford. It was an easy matter for the Mecklenburg farmers to reach Mooresville over our excellent sand clay roads. The Charlotte Navy Yard. "navy If that From The New York Tribune. Tarheelia is hopeful that one of Secretary Daniel's first acts will be to rehabilitate the old yard" at Charlotte, N. C. historic restoration is accomplish ed there will be need for some modern reproductions of Jeffer son's famous gunboats, which could be put on wheels and por taged from one base of navigation to another. SEABOARD AIR LINE PASSENGER Schedule Effective )2;01 p. m. January 5th, J9J3. Train No. 46 Eastbound Due 8:5i a. ra. Train No. 132 Eastbound Due'6:16 p. m. Train No. 133 Westbound Due 12:05 p. m. ' -- Train No. 47 Westbound Due 5:45 p. m. CHATTANOOGA Two and There-Horse Twin Disc Plows Hay Presses, Gasoline Engines, corn and Cob Crushers. Just in another car ..; of the ; ' :) ' Old Reliable Geo. E. Nissen Wagons Have you seen the Adrian wire fencing? If you haven't, call and see me before you buy. R. M. RosemaiL CAROLINA & NORTH-WESTERN. Schedule EffectiveJ2:01 p.m.r Sunday j November 24th, J9J2 vn6rt 10 Daily Passenger Due And you will find it im possible to find any other way on earth other than the Build ing & Loan , plan ol saving money that nets you 6 per cent andbe entirely safe. 25 Cents Per Week Rep resents $100.00 at Maturity. You pay in $83.00 and get $100.00. Investigate it now ana taKe stocK. letn series It's up to you to Train No 10:28 a. m. Train No. 8 Saturdays only, Paseen ger Due 6:31 p. m. Train No. 62 -Mixed- Daily except Sundays Due 6:40a.m. Local Freinut SOUTH BOUND Train No. 9 Daily Passenger Due itieS when Open to yOU Train No. 7 Mondays only, . (Passen ger) Due 5:33 a. m. . Train No. 63 Daily except Sunday (Mixed) Due 4:20 p.m. Local Freight Garden Seeds Buists Fresh . Garden Seed; now open. take advantage of opportu'n- A Nice Variety See Mont Ranisaur, the Building and Loan Man. Train No. 8 Lv. Gastonia " Lincolnton " .Newton " Hickory Ar. Lenoir Train No. 7 Lv, Lenoir ; ' Hickory " Newtou : ; " Lincolnton Ar. Gastonia Train No. 50 Lv. Hickory Ar. Leuoir Train No. 51 Lv. Ienoir -- j. ' : Ar. Hickory LINCOLNTON BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION p. in 6.31 p, m 7.0H p. Ill 7.40 p. m 8.40 p, m (.31) a. m a. m s.50 a. m Mont Ramsaur, Sec. & Treas. a. rn lii.Zd a. m - 7.06 a. m 8.40 a. m 2.45 p, m 4,20 p. m At Lawing Drug Store !ProJessionai Carda WMAP.TINTicket Agent. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN LINES The Great Electric System of the South Schedule of Passenger trains between Gastonia and Charlotte, N. C: Dr. R RrReihKardt, Veterinarian, Phpne Si. Night Call Phone 31 The increased cost of living dosen't seem to take any difference with the bed bug. If overeating dulls the brain , the cost of living is conductive to over development of the brain. Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast but some of it makes wild men. Lv. Gastonia No. 2 7 a. m. " 4 8:15 " "6 9:30 " " 8 10:50 " 10 11:45 " 12 1:50 p. m. " 16 2:30 " " 18 3:30 " " 20 5:00 " " 22 6:30 " " 24 8:45 " 28 10:55 " . Ar No. 1 ' 3 " 5 " 7 " 9 " 11 " 15 " 17 " 19 " 21 " 23 25 . Gastonia 7:53 a. m. 9:15 " 10:15 " 11:40 " 12:40 p.m 2:00 3:30 " 4:30 " 5:35 " 7:30 " 9:45 " 11:65 Dr. L. M. COFFEY, Dentist, LINCOLNTON NORTH CAROLINA. Office over Ramsaur's Stow,, Main street. B ardwars Direct connection at Gastoni N. C, with all trains of tbe Carolina and. i North-Western K. B. Company.' Through tickets sold at all points on C. and K-W. Railroad. E. O. Jennings, C. V. Palmer. ' Commercial Agt G. P. A. Gastonia, N. C Charlotte, N. C. DR. I. R. SELF ; Dentist, LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Office over Lawing's Drug Store. phoki 85. Spring' Announcement On Tuesday and Wednesday, March 11, arid 12, We will be prepared to show a complete line of Pattern and Tailored Hats You'll find every correct hat fashion fully rep resented amidst our8plendid Spring and Sum mer display. Your favorable consideration will be appreciated. Miss J A. McKnight 2nd Floor Wampum Store. :: Lin colnton, N". C. A. Burgin & Co. Funeral Directors Eeinhardt Bldg. Lincolnton, K.O. Day Phone 166 Night Phone 263 PUTNAM'S TONSORIAL PARLORS. Lincolnton, N. C. Best and most reliable place In Lin colnton to get (rood service, Only shop In town with hot and Cold run ning water. Hot and Cold baths at all hours. '
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