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t Vi The Lincoln County News FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 190 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. for Marion Mrs. J. L. -Bird, left Tuesday. Miss Lena Stutts spent AVcdnes day night in Cherryville, Mr. Karl Eudisill went to Cher ryville Thursday on business. Ar.. V A. Uiidtres is visiting old friends hero 'for several days. Senator Jack Keinhardt has in stilled a new needle cotton gin in place of the old fashioned gin. Mr: 0. D. Shrum, of Lenoir, .Wn Tuesday afternoon for a stay of several days in Lincoln- ;ton.-'' . The Machpclah school house has recently been given a fresh coat of white paint, with trimmings of green. Mrs, Susan Barr lert yesterday for Monroe to visit her son, Mr. Walter Itarr, of the Monroe En qtiirer. - Mr. Claude Uamsaur is out again alter being coalmen io nis room lor several days with the : in u nips. Mrs. Sallie Hess, of North Hrook township, spent Saturday and Sunday with her grand-daughter, Mrs. rl. A. Self. Mr.. J. W. Hinkle, of Lowes ville, accompanied by. his daugh ter, Miss Emma Hinkle, were visi tors to Lincolnton yesterday. Asheville has gone dry by a ina-im-it.v of "MS. There were :1 700 votes cast, 42G being for liquor and 1274 against. The time is -not far distant when the entire State will Fair Programne. , Charlotte, Oct. 10th. At a meeting Monday night of the di rectors of the Mccklenbug luur Association four days of the week beginning October 21st were set apart in which to hold the seventh annual fair,. ' The first day, Oct. 22nd, will be "Childrens Day." livery school in the City and county will give holiday and arrangements have been made with the superintend dants whereby 8,000 children will inarch to the exposition grounds in a body. The second day, Oct., 28rd, will be "Charlotte Day." All banks, depots, places of business and manufacturing concerns will close that afternoon and night in, order that employes may have an oppor tunity to- visit the grounds and stay as long as they may desire. The third day, October 24th, will be "Everybody's Day," and of course this day will take care of itself, The fourth and last day, October LVdli, will be " Veterans Day." Wife SJiooter jailed. Gastoiiia, Oct. 0. S Sheenhan, who Sunday night at the (Mara mill shot his wife three times and then tried to kill himself by cut ting his throat, was today carried to the county jail at Dallas, where he will le held for trial at the next term of Gaston Superior Court. Slieenhan's wile had not been living with him lor some t:ine and w hen he tried to per suade her to reluni to him she re i'iw.'iI Mud ho onenod lire on her. Later he tried his pockct'kniie on his own throat- His wife, is ser iously injured, but is expected to recover. Sheenhan is himself in good shape again. Both have been in trouble here belore, being of a low strata of society. Char lotte Observer. and College Cherryville Clippings. Funeral of Mrs W. W. MoU. TUr. i,.ii1.-. nf T.iiifolnton were stunned by the sudden passing from their midst of Mrs, W. Motz on Sunday afternoon at eighteen minutes after three. For several days Mis. Motz had been complaining and on Saturday was confined to her bed; but it was not until Sunday morning that any one knew how serious her condi tion was. ' Arts Mot was formerly Miss Mary Helen Sherrill. the only daughter of Mr. S. P.- Sherrill and Mrs.', l'.arbara Henderson .Cobb. She was born in Lincolnton on Ju ly 10 18G7, and was married to Mr. William Wilson Motz on Nov. Surviving her are her be prohibition. Mr Ambrose Costlier was show ins some friends a Bechtler gold J6 J887 dollar the other day. This was husb.in(1) tw0 children, Miss Lee the. first coin of this kind uic ;iml t.irson Motz, her father, b. scribe had ever seen. It seems p gi, two brothers, Chas. C. !!..., ....niiii-i rrnld dol lai are IUUM! e Tin. hmiMo ncctmied by John Short at Crouse narrowly escaped being destroyed by lire Sunday night while the family was attend ing preaching. Some of the neigh bors discovered "the blaze in time to extinguish the lire and little damage was done. . Sidney Anthony and Miss Nan- cv Ilovle were innrrieu nisi un fi... lino in South Carolina last Thursday night. The groom is a well-to-do young man and conducts a restaurant at this place, while the bride is an attractive young lady ami has a hosts of friends in this section. 0. C. Corn well, the popular and efficient clerk of the Superior Court will leave on October 9th for a trip to the Jamestown Ex position and other points of inter est. He will be absent about ten days. Cherryville Eagle. '.. ' church Saturday, October 19th., ! everyone is invited to come. There will be communion the next day, also the funeral of the deceased .Miss Julia -Eamsey. Wishing much success to The News and itsmany readers, J close. I'.KTIl. Mis. :. II. Shope, of Waynes ville, is visiting Mrs. John Mallard.- : - ' .: Make The Best oi It. There is scarcely anyone ' who 'does not think but that he has been unjustly dealt with, cither by nature or fortune. , If these mdi vidual imperfections can be rem edied, strive in every legitimate way to help ourselves. If not, make the best of them. It is not so much our own actual condition of life that breeds happiness as the use which we make of our oppor tunities. Some people will be cheery and useful anywhere, and under any livable conditions. Utn ers are correspondingly dismal. Therefore, as a matter of self-convenience, make the best of things. A smile and a bright word will lead you to success, when dismal thoughts mean failure. CHINA! CHINA! CHINA! f In order to iniiko room for now irooil.s, wo nre now olleimit our entiro line of Himil rainled, ami Ilavilniul I'lona itt N K T1!U1I H. W. M. SHERRILL .JEWHLLH AMMMMICIAN I.1N4-OI.MTON, N, vJ s o o o 000Q000'? .tn. ii Art s w y The Lincolnton Market. Voiini; 'liiekens, - liuinr liens ' per Hi 1 1-' to l." per do. Is to 'Jtl IS to -JO ' " Stoil Q X) -4.V ry',.-"-- 7 How ruany shoes yjive comfort the first day worn? How many shoes hold their shape and style until worn out? Few indeed. But you can rely upon "Queen Quality" shoes doi::;; this. Irish Potatoes..... per lui Sweel I'otittodH -- " Onions iur bushel SO en to 70 '. fide Death of Mr. Schrum. worth quite, a premium Cobb, of Dallas Texas, and Rev. W. L. Sherrill, of Greensboro, a Eev. and Mrs. J. A. Hoyle left sjsto'r Mrs, l'.ettie Lec Ward, and this morning for Lincolnton taking their little boy Elgin, to the hos pital there for an operation' on his ifovle will return to morrow while Mrs. Iloyle will re main with her son for some days Gastonia Gazette, 8th. a sister-in-law - Mrs.,T. .- II. .. ('ol)l) of Ashevillo. The funeral serv ices were' con ducted by Hew "K. Courtney, on Monday afternoon at five o'clock at the Methodist church ' where a large number of friends were gath rn n-iv the lust tribute to their rreacning u.iruu. . iu,iVn,i friends, A onarteTtc com There will be preacni. g iu q John Sain, Mrs. La- rresbytenan cnur i '"T ben Lineberger, Mr. Elder Love Sunday morning at Ho clock, by Lineberecrsanc vwy Eev. .Ml. 'u Johnston. :; . r f , tAl.t thou weary," "Lead Mill Stocks Change Hands. Kindly Light," and "I would not .. ... . . 1. 1. riii, i-i ii .,,..1 viu n-.ii- iv ii. w-avs.." in tne cnurea -iuuu u....; ...,.mi ooo worth as the evening shadows were gain Ciavca uavc ivhi"w"'., - . , - I . . . 1 ,4- 4n ivtmira of stock in the Indian Creek cotton eriug again inej &ang..u iv v M.ai -Miuinev and Nioclcr, "Someday we'll undei-stand" and of King's Mountain, selling tneir -nearer myiuuu to t..,,,:.., , " pall bearers were ; Messrs. Edgar - - . . i.ove. jA.. -i. iiukc, i A Sad Death. ' Wdl, A. XJ. VUll'KUl, t . ium -Fitzhugh I'-cam, the. bright sev- ftud M-Sherrill .Manyjxniu- t i r.. T T. TJnnm .."'" en year out son oi ui. . . , tiful fiorai offerings were the, ex- of Crouse, died at the Lincoln ious of the ioveof her friends Hospital Wednesday morning at- . Mrs. Motz was a woman of rare ter sulleriug foLaJ.iuniberofy- a,,dunselfishness, but only with a severe case w v.w. A. A. L. Quickel,. W. P. Cald- "AT Duke tv, nttle bodv was carried to Crouse Wednesday afternoon for Wial. "' Dr. J. L. Beam is him self desperately ill at the Lincoln Hospital and little hopes are en tertained of his recovery. His sister Mrs. L. H. J. Houscr, of those nearest her knew the rich ness and exquisite beauty of her life Newton. Oct. 7th. At the solemn hour of midnight last night tho angel of death entered the home of Mr. E. P. Schrum, of this place,' and laid his icy hand upon the venerable father of the house .Mr.'Soionloll-S;hluuu.E.ighty three winters' blasts and summers heat had passed over his head and until the past month Mr Schrum was as hale and hearty as a man of 50. Keared a farmer his delight was iu tilling the ground and making it give forth its increase; and he was one ot tin first and foremost sweet potato raisers in the county, and was nntoil for the line duality of his tubers. Mr. Shrum was born and reared in Lincoln county, but early moved to Crtawba county near Maiden, where he accumulated considerable real estate. He also owned a number of houses and lots in Newton and Maiden and was one of the wealthiest citizens. He wasTwTciimu-ried," hisni,st wife. being.Missarpenterby whom he had one son, his only child, Mr. Edward P. Schrum. After her death he married a Mrs. Hass, nee Miss Honser, 'who died about YOU CAN get Everybody's Magazine and The Delineator, both one year lor 1.510 by subscribing through P. A. Ha rr, IV O. I?ox3S3 Lincoln- ton, x. c. . Peoples' Column Ails inserted in thin column Ht one cent. h word au issue. "A" and "I" bfitttf counted wonU. The address including mime and liost office counted at 5 cents. Cash must accompany all nut of town orders. 1 W O PJ onoe of Unusual Quality The Correct WsrrifV Vim Button V 3hoe. S TIIK I j ITT L Ij-L AA'l ( i COM PANY. Dealers in Men's Wear, Trunks. Hags, Shoes for Men and Women. - Suits-Madc-to-Measure a specialty. BEING YOUR COTTON To A, J. I'.agley, C & N. WY plat form ami get highest market price. After October 1st, phone i.l.. A. J. lUtii.KY, Lincolnton, A. ( . tf. 0 o o American Lady Shoes They are a solution for your toot troubles. Try them and see. We carry them in all shapes and leathers. Do not buy your- winter shoes without 'giving us a chance to show you what we have in footwear. o o o o o o FItKSIIOYSTKRS EveryTues- day and Friday at City Kestaurant, If it's a lunch you want we have it too. Wii.Mams & McKixis, Pro prietors. JUST arrived at Lincolnton City Market a nice lot of Septem ber mullets fresh pickled. Soak over night in fresh water and you have a dclightluL DreaKiasi uisn. o o I " r.iMi"""M3Mll'M1Mi'M"i'WM VI Q ..E'veffytiairag To Ea4 asid -Weaft x NOTICE . A New Court House For Gaston. Dallas, N. C, Oct. '8th. At .. 11 . ? 1 i c,.,. Hisicr linn. MJ. - ' tlie receni term 01 uasLuu oupuiiwi Crouse, has come to Lincolnton to Coiirt tiegrand jury recommended be at the bedside of her brother. a ncw Court House.." Today, im- Juror For December Court. The 1 following persons , were drawn to serve as juroi-s for De cember term of Lincoln Superior Court: . . f. t T" 1..1 P.,M(ODHlSOn, UUU u. xi.n, T C. Wood, P. S. Wehunt, Ceo. a iTnlro: S. O. Hovis. L. 11. Bol- . linwr. II. M. Smith, L. A. Eobin son. II. S. Shi'um, Daniel Wise, I. C . Kincr. S. 1). mriinfplv after this report was read before the board of county commissioners', : in session here, iho niti'nns of Dallas made the com m issioners : a liberable ofler uhnvvinir thereby that they ara frreatlr intcrestetl in a newlmild intrhcre. Their proposition wan that they would give one-fourth of onw nmnunfi 11T) to i?40.000. Of tmj w - x , - would give $10,000 in case a build in-'- to cost more than that amount was decided on. ,, Thev then went further and "lHXIINNlXC with Monday, October Uth, Dr. Wakelield will devote his whole time to practice in his Charlotte office Un the- Hunt 1 1 is work is limited to diseases of Eve, Ear, Xose and . ... itt ii Throat, and Jbitting t.iasses. - 9 21 (it ; seventeen years Charlotte Observer. ' ago. High Shoals Items. AIRS. 1)14. MOOR K, Lady Tooth Extractor, will be in Lincolnton one week. Sue will arrive "d nesday7 Octobei'-l Gth,-and - will li'n vo h.T ollice at the Ilinson House. She uses her painless method of extracting teth. i;ome iany. Thompson, Sidney Eccp, S. M. Finger, M. L. llovis, J. i. mu, i t t.,. t TT1 11illinfpr. C. W. vu.a n TTmisiT. J. X. nledL'ed themselves to raise what itnoues, vmio. - 7.-- i1 " , jl nJaht: .T. A. Linjrerfelt, R II. ever amount over and above tho Ballard, John A. Sherrill, L. J. one-fourth of 10,000 that was . t a T.nu inP-. O. D. ucedcdi in case the amount in the Howard, S. Alexander, II. - Bruce county treasury was not suflicient Cherry, E. Y. Dcdman, C. B. But- to -build the house, thissunito be 4i t. T TTnw-r. B. E. Sain, Hen- loaned to tnccouniy at mi- mw; Mr. Editor: As it has been quite awhiln since I have written to your valuable paper. I will now try to send you a few notes. Mis. Ha Huss spent Sunday with Mrs. Christy Kaiser. Messrs. Fayette Kaiser, John Carpenter, , and wife, and Miss Vcnia Carpenter have just returned from Jamestown, Washington, and other points; they : report a most pleasant time. " "" Miss Alice Kaiser spent iSalur" day night with Miss Lizzie Carpenter. ' Mias Emma Lee Carpenter, of Gaston College, spent Saturday night with homefolks. Mr. John Daniel, of this place, who was recently married to a w.il nf Forest Citv. have just returned fromV tour through the Xorth. Mrs. P. S. Carpenter spent Sun day with Mi's. M. E. Abernathy. : The. annual '.'Children's' Service will be held at Bethel Lutheran AYOOl) WANTED Oak and pine firewood wanted at The News ollice. Cash market price paiu ioi same. FOE lack of store room we are fnroi-il to sell our (Ho th ins at a bargain. Don't fail to see us lie fore lniying. J. E. & E. 1'. Heal Her, Crouse, N. C. 4 This isto certily that the Lincolnton Metal Roofing Com pany has made application for; a $25,000 charter, $5,000 capital stock paid m The style of the firm will be the Lincolnton Metal Roofing Company. The Company will commence business on the first day of October, '1907. The following are the officers:-A..R..Rudisill, JCings Mountain. N. C, President; F. P. Long, Lincolnton, N. C, Vice President; R. L. Long, Lincolnton, Secretary-Treasurer. The new firm will assume all indebtedness of old . firm,, and will also collect all notes and accounts due old firm of F. P. Long & Company. Yours respectfully, F. P. Long & Co. T, A X I F( ) U SA LE. near Orleans, on Indian' Creek 1 acres, 40 in i -I 1 . A cultivation, L'O acres oi goon oi tom laud, all well watered. One 4-room dwelling, with barn and outhouses. Easy - terms J V. Dcllinger, Crouse, X. C, E. F, D. 2. -:- -4t Mrs. Dr. Moore, Lady Tooth Extractor, Will bo in Lincolnton one week. She will arrive Wednesday, Octo ber llith, and will have her ollice at the Ilinson House. She uses her painless method of extracting teefli. ' Come Early. is $2.70 For $1.00 Send $1.00 to the Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Co., 42.") Iiclede Ave., St. Louis, Mo. nnd gel au order on me for if U. 70 worth oi fTa'N I TOLTP RODU CT-S CO.XSISTIXd OF 10 DlFFi:r.EXT TOILKT AETICLES K L. LAWING Lincolnton, N. C. fl OB PRINTING 1? iS? Neatly ivnd Expeditiously Executed by The Lincoln County ftcvs. rv ITeavner. Jr. I II per cent J '
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