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1 1 ? 1 The Lincoln County News TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1907. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ' Miv and "'Mrs.. J. W. Mullen spent Monday in Maiden. Prof. B. P, Caldwell is visiting his parents at Due West. Mrs. D. II. Shields is visiting relatives in Due West, S. C. Mr. John Carpenter, of Dallas spent Friday in the city. Mr. Lawrence Jenkins, of Stan ley, was in town Monday. Mr. Eric Hoover, of Gastoniaj spent Sunday at home. Mr. L. II. Adair was in Char lotte Saturday on business. Mr. Ilarrv Finch is tiuite ill suffering with acute indigestion. Mr. E. P.. Cline, an attorney of Hickory spent Thursday ju Lin , colnton. Mr. L. II. Aired, a prominent attorney of Selma, X. C, visited here Sunday. Mr. Joe Murphy, of Hickory, spent several days with friends here last week. The charming Miss Clyde Jenk of Lincoln county, was in the city last week. Cherryville Eagle. Mrs. L. J. Bellinger, Miss Del linger, and children, left Sunday for a week's visit to Mt Holly. Mrs.' P. H. Pernell and daugh ter, Miss Gladys, arrived Saturday and are visiting Mrs. L. M. Coffey Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hartzoge, of Lenoir, are spending a few days in Lincolntou and out in the count'. Mrs. Ruby McKenzie, of Charles ton, who has been spending the summer here, went to Charlotte Sunday. D. P. Rhodes and family, of Lincolnton, visited old friends here Saturday and Sunday. Cher ryville Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. George Ivilliauy of Hickory, spent Sunday with Mr. Killian's father. Mr. A. A. Kil- lian, near town. Miss Mary Royal Motz, after several weeks visit to Miss Susie Childs, returned to , her home in Yancey ville Friday. Messrs. E. L. Rudisill and W. L. Ililderbran spent last week at the Jamestown Exposition and Washington, D. C. Judge W. A. Hoke left for Ral- eigh Sunday where he goes to at tend the Supreme court which convened yesterday. Mrs. Beatrice Crowell, of Lin colnton, was the guest last week of her daughter, Mrs. D. M. Boyd. Catawba County Xews. Messrs. Max Peep and Clarence Hauss, of Reepsville, left Saturday " for - the -Jamestown Exposition, Washington and Baltimore. Miss Belle Miller, a charming young lassie of Lincoln county, is the guest of Miss ""Vula Mauney this week. Cherryville Eagle. , Mrs. AY". II. McXairy and little daughter leave tomorrow for a visit to the home of her parents in Lincoln county. Lenoir Topic, J. Frank Warlick : will visit relatives in Xewton, Statesville and Charlotte this week, ne expects to spend some time at the Irdell State test farm to study improved methods in farming and gain some information and bene fits by .the experiments carried on there. " "' Dan Warlick, a son of John C. , Warlick of this County, returned from jCalyertou Va. last week Avhere he had. been at work on a dairy farm. He says they have good soil and a fine country there but Xorth Carolina is good enough for him. He returned by way of Washington and Jamestown. The committeemen of Lowesville school in Lincoln county have ap pointed C. L. Eaker, who lives a few miles north Cherryville, as principal of their school. This is a wise selection. Mr. Eaker is a graduate of Rutherford College and a gentleman of ability and will serve his patrons -well. Cher ryville Eagle. ' Mrs Minna Bynum is adding several rooms to her residence, Miss Bryte Crouse sails from Liverpool this week from home. Mr. William Sigmon, of Char lotte, is spending his vacation here. Capt. K. S. Finch, of Xew York City, spent Sunday her' with his folks. ; Mr. George Kiser has moved in to his nice new home on Mill street. Mr. Stowe Crouse leaves today for a visit to relatives iu South Carolina. Colonel John L. Cobb, who has been indisposed for some weeks, is much better. Mr. and Mrs." D. J. Carpenter, of Xewton, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Eeiuhardt last week. Right Rev. AY. A. Guerry, Bishop of South Carolina, is visit ing at the home of Judge W. A. Hoke. Mr Gaston Burgin spent last week visiting relati vesat Swananoa, Asheville and other mountain points. .' .' Misses Annie Graham, of Hills boro, and Ellen Graham, of Mach pclah, spent Saturday with Miss Florence Finch. Mr. Aubrey Quiekel has taken charge of the ticket office at the C. & X. W. station. Mr. Quick el has been living iu Hickory for several months. Messrs. Edgar Love, Robt. L. Wycoff and Miss Mary Lander leave tomorrow foi Xew York to buy goods for the E. & R. Love store. Messrs. Robt. S. Abernethy and Ci R. Simmons returned from the Xorth Saturday where they have been buying goods for the Wam pum stores. Mrs. R. L. Graves and Mi's. W. C. Quiekel have , returned from Charleston, Tenn'., where they went to attend the latneral of Mr. Henry Ji: Graves, A;ho died in Dallas, Texas., " Mr.' F. Br BiggS; and - daughter, Miss Georgia, of Rockingham, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. AY. A. Biggs for several days. Mi's. Rhoda R. Brady, the trained nurse who has been attend ing Mrs. C. W. Rhodes iu a case of typhoid fever, returned to her home in Conover yesterday. Mrs. Rhodes is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gwyn Finley, of Spartanburg, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. R. . S. Rein hardt. Mr. Finley's friends will be pleased to know that he is the father of a fine boy, one year old. We saw in E. & R. Love's store Friday a beet that weighed 8 pounds.. - This beat was raised by Mr. George Causler on his farm three miles north-west of -Lincoln. tou. Have you a beet that will beat this" beeUXext. - : Look Out Neighbors. If some of our esteemed contem poraries Aoitl jjuitlthrqwiug offon us about our egg and comet dis coveries wo will turn loose on them with Mr. L. B. Wetmore's nub of a howitzer which graces the Court Square. -' .-. ... ....'. ..... ... ...' Locals Down Hickory. In. an interesting ball game here last Friday the home boys defeat ed Hickory by the decisive score of 8 to 0. Heim was in the box for Lincolnton and only one measly hit was secured off his delivery. Lyerly for the visitors gave up only five bingles, but his support was not very' good. Only- one Hickory inan reached second. Features were the pitching of Heims, catching of James, fielding of Shuford, batting of Nixon and all-rouud work of Padgett for the locals, while Lyerly's pitching and the rooting of "fatty" Warlick were the features for tho visitors. E HE Lincolnton 00031004 x 8 5 3 Hickory 00000000 00 1 6 Batteries: neim and James; Ly erly and Warlick. Struck out by Heim, 4; Lyerly, 7. This makes ye "all home" team's seventh victory and no defeat. . : - . SCHOLARSHIPS At the State Normal and Industrial Col lege The Daughters of the Confeder acy Establish Two. ;.'.. j The Daughters of the Confeder acy of Western Xorth Carolina have decided to oiler at the State Xormal and Industrial College to deserving descendants of Confed erate Veterans, resident in the counties west of Greensboro, two scholarships at the State Xormal and Industrial College. Any 'de scendant of a Confederate Veteran who wishes to secure one of these scholarships should apply at once to President J. I. Foust,. Greens boro, X. C. On September 10th, two will be selected from among the applicants. (Signed) i :.' .'.; ; Mrs. J. G. BrooxaX. Chairman Educational Committee, Western Section U. D. ('. Orphans Well Treated. The Orphans from the Oxford Home gave a very delightful con cert Saturday night to a packed house, the Court House; being in adequate to accomodate the crowd. The programme consisted of songs, recitations, dialogues, etc, and the audience was very appreciative. There were; fifteen children in the class, which was iu charge of Mr. J. S. Burch, Manager, and MissSattie Marler, Teacher. The Orphans arrived Saturday after noon and left yesterday forenoon for Cherryville where they gave a concert last night. The receipts from the Lincolnton visit netted the orphans 2100. They were entertained as fol lows: With Mrs. J. S. Carter, Georgia Eenno, Annie May Hud son; Mrs. J. AY. Sain, Grace Ran som, Mary Holden; J. E. Love, Lucile Pike, Myrtle Rayfield; C. E. Childs, Bessie Fleming, Ivey Holden; Dr. I. R. Self, Virginia Hight, Bessie Oast; Dr. J. B. Wright, Alouzo Trueblood, Reu ben Young; J. A. Abernethy, Jun ius Young, Frank ,Copps; M. C. Padgett, Rufus Owen, Glenn Owen; Mrs. - R. C. ..Costner, . Miss Sattie Marler; Xorth State Hotel, J. S. Burch. , Lincolnton Union Depot, Corporation Commissioner Sam L. Rogers returned yesterday morning from Lincolntou, where on Friday he heard the evidence of the town of Lincolnton and of the Seaboard Air Line Railway in the case on petition for the estab lishment of a union depot at that town by the Carolina and Xorth Western Railway and the Sea board. The Carolina anil Xorth Wes ten. representatives missed con nection en route and were not pre sent. - If that company insists up on being heard the Corporation Commission" will near- tneir- arguH ment later. The Seaboard AlrLine wasre presented by Division Superin tendent Gore and Major, John D. Shaw, of Rockingham. The town ofTInWut6iiwas i represented hy Capt. C. E. Childs. . The stenographic copies of the evidence will be in the hands of the commission in a few days : and soon thereafter an opinion in the case will be written. Mr. Rogers, seen in his office yesterday, was enthusiastic iu his praise of the beautiful scenery about Liucolnton. He says the land is fertile, the crops of corn etc., luxuraint and the farmers and business men seem prosperous, contented and happy Lincolnton, he says, has made " remarkable progresjjnreceut years. Xews & Observer. ; ..-.V -"" R. F. D. Carriers Notice. Hon. AY". W. Kitchin will ad dress the Gaston county Rural Letter Carriers Association at Cher ryville Sept. 2nd (Labor Day) Carriers from adjoining counties are requested to be present and everybody is cordially invited. Tiios S. Roysteb, Pres. Messrs. R. A. Grimes and Gaither Hall, of Hickory, spent Sunday in Lincolntou visiting Misses Lena and Matt Reinhardt. Dora Hayes in Toils. Dora Hayes, colored, of Kidds ville, is in jail charged with con cealing the birth of a child, which was found dead in the woods near her home Saturday morning. Jim Goodson In Jail. A row occurred at the home of Becky Connor, colored, in I run ton township Sunday over a game of quoits, and Jim Goodson was ar rested for assault on Becky Connor with a knife. Goodson was placed in jail here Sunday night and tried before 'Squire J. O. Al len yesterday, who bound him over to court in 50 bond.". Fail ing to give bond Goodson was sent to jail. Lincolnton Water Analysis. Physical Determinations: Tempr. deg. (.'., 21; apparent color, none, equivalent to Platinum. 10, turbid ity,' ' equivalent 'to silica, .5; sedi ment, none, odor disagreeable. Chemical Determinations: Re action, alkaline.; Alkalinity, 31.; hardness permanent, i).G; hardness temporary, 31. ; hardness total, 51.7; total solids, (55. ; iiicrustants, 9.0; iron. 2; alum, 0; chlorine, 7.; phosphates, trace; nitrogen as ni trites, 0; nitrogen as nitrates, .04; ammonia, free, .048; ammonia al buminoid, .028. Biological Determinations: Al gae, none; infusoria, none; organic detritus, none;- Bacillus Coli-com-munisi,n5cc, none; other Bacteria, harmless saprophytes. Indications and remarks: Pure water. ' CrEKALD Ml' A RTHY, State Biologist. St. Matthews Meeting. The annual meeting at St. Mat thew's Reformed Church, near Maiden, will be held beginning Friday, August 30th, and contin uing until Sunday, September 1st, The following is the programme as prepared: ; Friday, Aug. 30, 11 a. m. : Ser mon by Rev. S. W. Beck. 2 p. m. , sermon by Rev. J. C. Clapp, D. D. 7.30 p. m., sermon by Rev. W. H. MeXairy. - .'': i Saturday, Aug. 31, 11 a.-ni.:- Sermon by Rev. Milton Whitcuer. 12 M.j meeting of Xorth Carolina Classis. 2.30 p. m., preparatory service sermon by Rev. G. A. Snyder, D. D. 7.30 p. m., ser mon by Bev, C, B. Heller. ' Sunday, Sept. 1, 9 a. m. : -Sunday School addresses by Rev. Milton Whitener and Rev. G. A. Snyder, D. D. 10 a. m., Conse cration services, conducted by Rev. J. A. Foil, Ph. D. 11 a. m. Holy Communion Alter services conducted by the pastor loci. Ser mon by' Rev. J. L, Murphy. 2.30 p. m. Farewell services Sermou by Rev. C. E. Wehler. Closing Address by Rev. J. C. Clapp. - The Lincolnton Market. -. Young chickens,---.-..per lb 13 to 14 Hens..,;.--.'.'.7 r....TrrT j-2'to 8 Eggs. -..--..-per doz 12 1-2 to 15 Irish Potatoes... .... per bu GO to 75 Cora ... m to 1.00 Butter..-.'-.:.-:::;::-::-- 12 1-2 to 15 Onions.... ..per bushel "oOc es Ads inserted in this column at one cent a word an issue. "A" and "1" being counted words. The address including name and post office counted at Scents. Cash must accompany all out of town orders. FREE! FREE! FREE Ice Wa ter at The Little-Lawing Co. FOR SALE Lot good second hand brick, also lot used lumber cheap. F. P. Cavjile. WAXTED AT CITY MARKET Small Porkers to weigh from 100 to -125 pounds- Camiseonepr two every week. John Mallard. PHOXE XO. 87 If it's some thing to eat or, country produce to sell. See W. C. Asbuky. FOR EEXT OR SALE The Capt Philip Carpenter farm, 3 1-2 miles west of Lincolnton. One of the best farms in -the county. Call on or write to D. J. Carpenter, Xewton, X. C, care of Xewton Hosiery Mills. , FOR SALE One carryall wag on, one surrey and harness jfor wagon and surrey. G. B. IlAKVEY, Lincolnton X. C. Ball's Creek Meeting, The annual camp meeting at Ball's Creek, which closes this week, is reported to be the largest in the history of the camp ground. A large crowd attended from Lin colnton Sunday, The Xews was informed, by a gentleman who never misses these occasions, that the people, were too numerous to number by hundreds and thou sands, but there were acres and acres of men, women and children present Sunday. The order was good, the preaching excellent, and all had a good time. Miss Hattie Caldwell, of Due West, who has been visiting Mesdames Shields and Roseman. has returned home. I CHINA! CHINA! CHINA! : In order to make room J'or new goods, we. lire now offering our ? entire line of Hand Painted, and Haviland 'hina al INK Till It ft oil. I W M I S JEWELER AND OPTICIAN LINCOLNTON, N, C. f Z . o CLOTHING DIRECT TO YOU: From the largest tailoring house in the world We will take your" measure and have your winter suit drafted, eut and tailored irom the pattern of your choice and deliver it to you whenever you want it. .... The Tailoring houses we represent are the Best on Earth. Give us a trial and be convinced. It will cost you but little more to have your clothes cut and made according to your measure ments and you will enjoy a perfect fit and have the satisfaction of knowing you wear the latest of fashions, & R Every tfiaiffii To Lincolntoii-Building and Loan Association Cr.AVDE Ramsavr; Pres. IIa r k y E. R k 1 d, Vice Pres. 1MKECTOHS - V Hnrry E. KeiJ, Edgar T.ove ,S. (i. Burgin It. L. Sigmon It; S. Hoinlianlt Cliiudo l'nnisftur A. L. Quiekel W. W. .Mot. The Seventh Series is Now Open OWN YOUR OWN HOME f !IS OUR BATTLE CRY X Example For Investor 10 Sh&res Value at Maturity, 0 1-3 years . . . . . ?1,000.0() Actual Cost Entrance Fee, 25c per share , . , . . 8 2.50 332 Payments at ?2.50 ; . . .." ' . , v 830.00 Total Cost .... - . . ' . ':.'.. '. .'. 832.50 Net Profit . . . .- .. . . ... :. ?Hi7.5(t Where else can you invest small weekly or monthly surplus funds to earn so handsomely. : , ' Remember all taxes on the above are paid by the Association. ; Take Stock Now and Help Build Up Lincolnton. f A Happy House-Party. Miss Josephine'; Murphy, of ; Hickory, has been visiting Miss ,Xeal Roseman for -several ".days,-' and the following young ladies I will arrive Thursday to complete a jolly house-party at the delight ful .Roseman home on Battle Hill: ! Mkses Jennie 'Bridges, of Bir mingham, Mary and Annie Mc Millan, of Parkton, X. ('., and Catherine Anderson, of .Morgan-;,, ton. . IThe- Xews is indebted ' to Capt. W. R. "Eil wards for a basket of very handsome tomatoes, raised in his own garden. The Captain evidently knows our weakness, for he could, not have sent anything more acceptable. Eat aiad -Wear. 3 E. (). Amiek.sJ)X, Sec.-Treas. r A. L. Q cick el, A Harney. ,.1 E. C. Baker Kobt. A. Love E. 1. Anderson A. M. Hoke : LOVE
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