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' IWiij njWtTtrTl the Lincoln County News bred eattle are attaxd all over Lin coin, and mcreamng ynny. Iaad MONDAY and THURSDAY JOHN T. PERKINS, Editor. nntiipinir that speeding is 1 A tibial e engaged in generally here suggests that drivers refrain from speeding at it. i j ; tKo hours the school IMSL UUIUIK "lred as secoikl-cUaa matter De-i chUdren are enroute to and from "iL. 91. 1906. at the Port office at . 0vm,t a n the morning, just .T.,;; N. C.. under act of wn'""" " "7,..n .,h ,,hool dav. A iubwm -i. 11WQ alter is - jHM MaTch 8' (good suggestion. Save the children action PJ. lThey can't thinle like older people. ai-r monxns i.w ' . . ,.,,,, o&idWTzone, $3.00 per year. on paper shows Vtis new address STANLEY LOCAL NEWS MONDAY, NOV. 21st, 1921 Rev Rimmer Returns Home Other ni. from Stanley Section. Rev. W. W. Rimmer, who has been os. Ill for nuite .treatment at the Lincoln fh house, and if the legis- litn;tiiv' 1 - lature does not provide ior it ne or . will be elected at large. i t.-I: O The friends of uenerai ju . Carr are ready to go te the bat for him the moment the bill is signed by the President. utner peruu been mentioned in connection with with this prospective honor, but none has gone so far as the Durham prince. General Carr makes strong appeal to many people in me siave va' his liberality and the.scantiness of the honors conferred upon him. MRS. tvKsr.iVING i ,i.-4., - And thous shalt keep the feast of weeks unto the Lord thy God with a hand, which thou snait give Lord thy God, according to the Lord thv God hath blessed -thee. And thou shalt rejoice before the Lord thy God, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, and thy ns; Ji thy maidservant, and the Lev te that is within tny stranger, and the fatherless, and the widow, that are among you, in the alace which the Lord thy God has chosen to place his name there And thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in Egypt; and thou shalt observe and do these statutes. Thou shalt observe the feast of tabernacles seven days, after ttuu thou hast gathered in thy corn and F. B. FOX DIED AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT i 4 .V, .1 o t V, mer, who nas oee:i iast wees an aceuum ui u - . .. j 1 I . . . A ,1 , r'V.a,.,.- a while, ana unuev i and ourriai oi miss v-u-ir- treatment at the Lincoln mspitai, man Fox oi yuitman, oa., lormenv came home last Thursday morning. Lincoln County was printed in this Most of the time he has rested right Baper. The remains were shipped here .. . . n i. I.; j i, ahmtr her well hut is not well tooay. irom viuium buu ulu.ac . t to the Charlotte Sana- face caused relatives to call in Dr. . . I Sain who made examination and made torium in a k ujro. . . . Mr T W Dellinrer was a business the statement that she had, in his visitor to Charlotte yesterday. opinion received injuries in some way Mr E C McClurd spent some time that possibly caused her death. It de ;th his' mother today and in looking velops that she died following an au- after some business matters.. tomobile accident, and that she was Mrs. Lynch and her aaugmer imarneu ai-iuiumg w ..-... Honeycutt, both of Forest Uty moveu ner deatn wnicn appeareu m w u.. to our town and are occupying the man, Ga., newspaper, though her hus , , ' i ponied bv Mr. Mil- hand did not attend the funeral here. nouse - . accQunt o death received . i.. MAwitU, 1 1 : Alinnin from the Gnit.rmin. Mrs M. C. KirKsey, wnu iv'"j loeic " v,.rl....B x.... , underwent such a serious operation, Ga., newsp)er is as follows: unaerwe b.t-lrt is now at "The death of Mrs. F. B. Fox oc- at the vjnariotie ouw..... - . oinr real well, and will curred in Morven last Wednesday no...c - - foiiowin an accident last Sun Soon De enure.,, P, Wa, riding Mr Henrv Summerow na ua - laree improvements made on n wun ner nusoaim ..u -v home on Main street. Among other strap from the windshield to the top v v.. Kr) done is to have it became unfastened and she leaned for- f. maVin. it a very ward to make it fast. The front dooi niceiy pi" ...-, And thou shalt rejoice in thy feast, handsome residence now. thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, Armigtice day exe and thy manservant, and thy maid- servant, and the wvite, the fatherless, and the widow. ami vw. that are within thy gate. Seven days shalt thou keep a solemn feast unto the Lord thy God Jiunv-'iiic n ArmUtife dav exercises were not extensive, but were nice and were highly enjoyed by all. The parade by the children, tne oecoraui.s terans irraves and the address of serious. ward to make it fast. The front door was not fastened and she was thrown frohi the car. "She was hurried to the home of Dr. C. B. Meadows in Morven, where it De- came known that ner conauion was I any more than you do. We wish it were possibly to reau?n n umw "J :, that we now have in mina, IIUU1MIM' " " --- -- but we must, as we are alone, secure ourselves. "France is not asking lor any guar antees, she is not asking for anything ... j. r . 0.1,0i. T e it. MuaiKlA TOr llTHL DllMI-l XI III WCJ.V J - M .u. iT.ji.j n.t.. onH Italv to say "if LjlC VJ ill ccv. uhi.-i ... -it i - : .U rt,, " toilroH we WU1 De Willi then it would be possible for us to . l "An disarm. Hut II you simjr v. fri. tnanouilize yourselves; IIVJV uc , i - . IL..1. tlllf l( no one is going to auaciv yu not sufficient. TV,re the Russian army oi one ni; unH n half. You must say .... b , ktiMi that? Russia is W 1 V uu iwu . .. . J .V. nnl.t not attacking you." roiano is barrier. If France had not had a iot vetr the Darner u i.e foiien The soviet troops WUU1U 11ATB would have been in Germany. There would have been anarcny in Europe. No, we must have an army to secure ourselves md maintain Mr. Briand turned to other suD jects. . u looir nnon the submarine ouestior in the same way as Mr. Bal- .four," he continued. "France must de fend herself on thref seas ana w-- have possessions remote Irom on. country. Mr. Hanour sam """" resDectine mainU'iung communica nnnlv to U'. T.lOnS lllil. wwui" "r-- r- 0 ohonrioneil her construction program tf 1912 when tre war on, and nearly all ot o ir ngni v. the war. They 1YCIC uw-ivjw- have not been replsc vd. The Fretch navy of today canm.t be taken in a proportiowl standard. Jim TUre In spnarables ' On for mfldnii.VlRUiiA rinc for aroma. I UriNldn The finest tobaccos perfectly aded and Wended 20ferl5 nrtxTfP onin vrhm CHARLOTTE TT .'1'' 1 VY. TO BLOW1NU KUU au dwb Prof, Ray, of Gastonia, were the lead- vj-t. I?.,v ! a native of Norristown, luia. w .a ...... " Tenn., and her body will be returned . . . ' . . i l W TJ1- .. .. ... . ... lw, I nnt Tnv 1TUU. I . eran ieasv "" v . , ling ieatures. i -- ... v.. ... ir. Vnt iA n.o Tjrd shall ,ut ore inn there for burial. She aniH Mr. fox in the place wn.c. m -- - Qur enterprising - - ,,.,f, frnm choose; because the U.rd xny u . t of high ,reight rates, now op- mov eu ne ' shall bless thee in all tny mercer, erating a truck between nere a.." inuiuB - - - in all the works of thine hands, there- chariotte. They report that the en- shoe repair business here. in, iui,ntivv - - kn shalt surely rejoice. i verv successful. Deuteronomy, Ch, 16,v,10-15. . . Co'tton MUis Co., is now finishing up all its new houses, wnicn , MEDICAL BEER'S DAYS CONSIDERED NUMBERED tir i-Mi 18 The hrief iiiui i r aMiiujfcti-in, with days of "medical" beer were conisder- Thanksgiving pay, this would De an utme ed numbered today when the senate appropriate time to establish it in of the Methodist folk, by a vote of 56 to 22, finally adopted recognition oi tuc - from Iron Station stormea me inei-1 me otuc"-" ,-rrr" approach of an era ot worm pew- i, parsonage la9t Saturday night beer bill. t n 1R - A hard-surfaced 1AI1U11 i ' " ' highway from Charoltte to Blowing oi, ..j Ronne is the Duroose of an 1111 IV " . association formed here yesterday by - . J- 1 11 1 i"n .;i,anc of Watauca. L.ainwen ami va- tawba counties. The association, is or the name of Boonn- Blowing Rock-Charlotte nignway as stv if H. Coffev. of Le- suuiabiuii, ".v.. - . -Ti ' noir nresident. and A. K. Goy, of Le- -i eenretarv and treasurer. The IIV11I, -..-...-" - J followiiuFwere elected as members of ,..u,.tiv.. eommittee: ror wu- L11C WWUWV v.. b R nouffhertv. of Boone; ga tuuiivj, " . r, L T. H. Coffey, of Blowing Rock; Cataw ba county, Geo. L. uyeny anu . oi -h vr Hieitorv: ior vtti"i i3IlUl., "-jr. - . . ti nr..iilr of liranite raws, aim n. noiiivn, c of Tnoir. A resolu- OlUl.o, ,itoi noWino- for the im- lion was uuupv.. - o . . . ' M .1 ......fanll mediate hardsurtacmg oi me "-v of the road leading from wnoir w "., McLean place, 1 miles norm oi 10LU" n""r" Landlord-You didn't pay the rent ior mn . TenantNo. Well I suppose you l v. ..l.i ... to vonr aereement. uu.u ... r , t ft orpe if lit . " juanuiuiu 6 1 T nni ill) Vnll Tnn,mt whv wnen i raw" XCIIMIIV v said I must pay in advance or not at all. LEONARDO Just Received New Lot of Ladies & Misses Coats Latest Styles $30, $35, 40&$45 Coats WE MADE A GOOD BUY AND THESE COATS GO ON SALE Al $22.50, 25, 27.50, 20.75 and 35.00 LET US SAVE YOU $7.50 TO $10.00 ON YOUR NEW COAT. Leonard Bros. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE LINCOLNTON, N. i. LET US GIVE THANKS I M seem to indicate that this mill If there were not an established proSperous condition, with ASK KARL LAWING AND CAL PHILLIPS ABOUT which are discoverable inrecent events I Rey Albfirt Sherrill a rea Whether it be attrabuted to a spirtual n,,nit wnich was much enjoy awakening or to more selfish and ma- - terial causes, the nations are aroused as never before to the horrible waste gf aTESVILLE 20; . a .tuit of war. and a demand anu iu) -"- which knows no bounds of country or clime arises that the paths of peace iLj. i i . 1 1", i ft 1 1 nursued. Ut iiciitti oi I' r . in. .widi'iiJiiV- LINCOLNTON, 0. c.i.i.niiie Nov. 18. The local highs defeated the Lincolnton high football team here this aiternoon uy America is traditionally peace-.Uv- the gcore of 20 to 0. ing and it is fitting that it should ob- Although Statesvi e swir w -w w M I ikanfl I . . JLL t!Hr,.(.,Mllil n l 111! LII1CC AltnOUffll Olttlcamv -r serve Thanksgiving Day this year touchdowns the Lincolnton team put I PARM NOTES FOR NORTH CABO itv tv,n the customary de- i,t ith Jenkins. Turner UNA WHEAT. wim mum v. - , - iUp a gauic I . . .u- uruk Um.lafivp act ion conclude! T? 1 1.11 lVJIOivi'v .'"7 . the bill, fought over for months, now t the President, who is expect- KUca bv v.. - 1 - . ... ., 1 1..., .1... lil eH to irive it nis aorovai wiuim " " -i . ...inj in which he can act. It fi,..,wrnt noasih e. nowever. mai was uivuuv rWLJJ"' there might be a few days delay whilo an opinion as to tne consuuiuuiiainy , of the measure was receivea irum m attorney general. THE UNIVERSAL CAR PRICES DELIVERED TO CUSTOMER ARE AS FOLLOWS LEE'S HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA COMPOUND NOT ONLY RELIEVES EACH OF THESE BUT IS VALUABLE IN THE TREATMENT OF GRIPPE AND COLDS SOLD IN 2$ AND 50c BOTTLES gree of earnestness m view oi tne pro- 8tBrrmg. According to the reports oi ww gress seemingly made in the realiza- entire state8viHe backfield, County Agents in cooperation with tion of the dreams of statesmen and .nd d- substitutes, starred with the North Carolina crop Reporting . . - i liivrihld npace. . viovonilov Anrintr the nasi tion of the dreams of statesmen an-i .nelud.ng subgtitutegi starred with the North Carolina crop Keporung "plain folks" for a durable peace, I brothers and Alexander Service the weather during the past hrotherly love. . ,. ' , . Pnrches 1 i, u pnprflllv favorable iounaeu uu juauiv, - leaairiBr me autciv. - we 6 - ..... . nnf hftrtfl fit 1 . T . 1 . . a L nArtinn OT T.hf In addition to tms s were stars in the ane. L.nie-up. througnout me Kretci ... .Uonr fn hp hP- I !.lntnn I . . . ' it mains T.10ht Bmic JWi -r w- m 1 .1. .n MlinVl nf warm rains nave Drougin uy -. Mi-r.lean ... .. i t ,n in the Must earlier in i tne wucat aumi ... v. -r .1, at 1 . . , : - tll.t the season, ana gooo. progress u, jiibiu already up is noiea. me Huss I j..-.; the wheat, acreage. Dre- . i ii i ii'i.iiin in bit " . . Rovster :.i mentioned, is verified by la ter renorts. and the present indica tions are that the acreage mis - . A. - l--. ! .;n ohniit iHi ner cenc 01 Will r" weicht ner mea- .h h,,hel of wheat this year 13 . ... . A ...... .lc lacj 56 pounds wnicn is i. jiuunu tk.n the ten vear average for the United States. Tourinf (Self -starter) . Roadster (S. S.)... ,h;nh oeems about to be be- peaue vii. " stowed upon the war-torn world, our people have other ana aouiiu..fc me sons for thanksgiving. We have, it is true, experienced, in a comparative ly small degree, some of the miser able aftermaths ot war wn.c i racked and nearly wrecKea lne " " Woodward World, but they nave u.. softened in their manifestations here and as a whole, we nave enjoycu -year of plenty. We should humbly and devoutly thank God for the bles sings received and seemingly m store, were stars in the line Stateoville Position . A. U ft V, Reed R T Wycoff T. Woodward.. R G Leonard Cowan ..... ..C . L G L X Yoder m . R H anuiorj Alexander ....LH , - T. Guy .... .. F B Jenkins Substitutes Statesville: B. Guy n- m - H Alexander for John- ior v uj, , , - , on T Ouv for B. uuy. miito.." , $504.74 .... 473.50 749.41 Sedan 681.89 Coupe Truck (solid or pneumatic tire) sw-23 . 430.00 Touring (non-starter) Roadster (non-starter) mM rt. . ...... 660.00 Fordson Tractor... All F. 0. B. Lineolnton Prices. Beam-paine Motor Co. FORD AND FORDSON SALES AND SERVICE. LINCOLNTON N. C PHONE 191 HiaaiHIMaMi I GET Thanksgiving Grocery Supplies KITCHIN AND BE EADY TO GIVE THANKS AND ENJOY THE DAY. WE ARE WELL STOCKED THIS YEAR and INVITE YOUR EARLY INSPECTION ANU UHU. and accompany our thanks with earn- y Yoder for Setzer for an increase of that : . . , . . , .Ia for our neiehbors 1 xo nw.l.RfiATION VIS- tolerance aim which should go hana-m-napu m. WIULU SiiULi.u &w . i o,ent if we are to scrapping oi ai""" , , j approach the wished for brotherhood of man xnAiwKsr.iviNG PUDDING o .iim raisins. 2 aoples, sliced thin) . , f.t finel 1 cun suear, li 11 IUU sum vu. - . - ... . . L.Lite, on Kottermi k 1 teaSDOOIl UBK1HK da. 1 teaspoon baking powder 1-4 LINCOLNTON DELEGATION ITED UAYlusun .Mtomahile loads of Lincoln . ., the navidsoh-Elon foot um men aw - man. ball game at Davidson rriaay aner- j teasp0on Daxing powUe. " 1 a Red Loon, and many in the crowd saw Da- nutmeg, l teaspoon salt. Hour Remember to pay a aouar iu a w - .. md or more. i viason ijoucbc ii - . it" ----- , , l.,..f h i n c . . . . , . Uil . ... j . l.j;Anfo and cross iireuiin.-...r- Mtmerf home realizing mai. mey .. . . - .1. 1J V... their Visit tO thia Thnrsdav. Thanksgiving uay, 18 been wen reyn.u the day your or tuyo vi Miy. :.. i ;tf Hrv incredients. add 1U1A I1U oi. .J , Thankacivine Day, is been well repaid by their visit to thi chopped suet, apples sliced or cnop- ay . .i a.iiiiih Uovnlnff. Where I J J ruicin then liauid. Use to nut in the day's income w historic insiimuou - , - peu, ----- . j j fki The 20th was tne The party to uaviusuu " r - m 6. --- - ready done this. TW zwn w ine p y Mnn(rlim Rev. s. R. Gui- LtMm three hours, and serve with day set for doing " r'nr.wMf. Messrs M. M. I,' sauce. Empty baking powder ed then the 24th win ao aS wC... " ' M fttMBI, r -M clng. or cocoa cans may I KUQlSUl, o. ij. ov , . ht tha time America was j. A. Shuford, J. B. Johnston Engene u8ed, if they have tight hds. :T h World War there was Shuford, J. L. Lineberger .John rn- Lemon rg'rdeal of criticism of Woodrow on Tiddy, ,rea taWDOon corn ,uh 1 1-2 tab- Wilson and his admims rau . y. g butter t M evp having made LjC Tas in good shape but juice few gratings nutmeg, few r Wat'D.: :.. Africa ever believed from the river 'A Davidson a new roaa grains Horses and Mules GRAPES Nuts COCOANUTS PLUM PUDDING Cranberries Oranges Fancy Apples Figs Dates. Also Raisins, citron, currants for fruit cakes. Or better still, fine & pound Fruit Cakes at $3.00 each. Ready for the Carving Knife. Jwwita m GROCERIES SEE OR CALL WHATEVKK iuuiv viv - J. L. HUNTER EAST MAIN ST. r The preparedness storm was Beatties rora w- ... b -r. mepieu. t , road fierce, uut na . he neW in real preparedness xur ;- - ; It is i. tlu, roari. anrt lor me wiinc worn- " ' . months this section of road should 1 1 niAA I OC BVUiwu. . The came between uavioson am. lfin'led roaa was yu -- The new power plant soon to De pu in bad shape oi course ai in operation at Mountain Island on me deep ruts m tne rea ciay i-"'"s ' Catawba river will mean more electric hard but this road is to be hardsur a. the oneration of industrial faced. a convict road force being at plants, and no doubt a steam plant will be a thing of the past in this sec .. :..v; the et, 10 vears. Many lion wiMi.i. " - , . .... of the plants here run by electricity r . 1 l.Ut- liroction. and, the tendency is "i An electric bakery will soon be m op eration here by the Messrs Womack The city some months ago electrified its water plant, the pumps in the deep wells being operated by electnci- ty' The young farmer has not only the idea that an automobile is- the only thing worth around a thousand dol rs. Over here in Mecklenburg the other day a young fanner paid $830 for a milk cow, the price of an ajrto--vn. Thi. . one of the signs of l'a of farmers to better . uiu ..redso' blooded animals. SwCB, BUS" " . , . The South, right here m Lincoln County, is om of the garde" spote for go'" mil - Aor.Aav nneaided. Davidson FjIVU WOO . AA T hA making half hundred to t ion w. . i ... .1 H. Johnston, wno siar rooic. he '-t Tlavisdon. where he was educated and played football, but . . . ..tl.otSe for F.loil. even he Decame sy..v....- Some of the visitors from Lmcolntor . . uu. .ileH for heln dur- declare xnai n.w.. --- I It grains son.. w: ..,.. .nH eorn-starcn aim we- 1A suaei 4 -o,t,niiv Etirrine- constantly; boil M3r (ii'.j " remove from fire add butter, lemon juice and nutmeg. ..r. nnmiru 1VMV HAS PRE- SAI3 tev.. , VENTED WAR SINCE AKi Will Ask American People to Place Themselves in Frances rni, t.' ,. P,.mi.r T-..ime.tnn Nov. 18. 'War WOUld have broken out in Europe three or four times since the signing of the .w.iotlee hart it not oeen . at in."..-- - - . n u Premier Briano aeciar- r rcnuii e , - - ed today in a conversation with Amer- j i ..ni.n,niir enrrp-Snondent. iun 11 " o-r . The French premier was uibvu.b i n r. .. Ka. I ine the game, but not ue.ng a iooioa.. The rrencn prem. w- et we could not say positively as hig forthcoming speech Monday be I I 1nar.i cecaion of thl to this. GENERAL CARR MAY GET PLUM rvi- Now. 17. North Car- naauiiis"" . . plina may prep or an additional congressman, ior ine w...ic - passed out the word that the bill for ' . . u at. the 460 members mu h-"- - .. i. In the present or we g. - I ,Mii Lr that the WW becomes a law and feel it. HIS V.V..v......B -I" . ... i - h. thirH nlenarv session of the i ui c w j arms conference, which he said would not be an oration but rawer an ex planation. "I Shall asK tne Anient"" ri"i -ij u. te nlaee themselves in the saiu r ' t M i nAoilinn of the. French people, for i jnioiuvii -v- - - - - 4i ...i nf an hour and survey inree-M' ; the European situation as w . a t ntTR STABLE IN LINCOLN-. WE HAVE JUST kbcmv "'""-, 1M uf tv po THAT . . T, r-nr-all unRSKS AND MULES itlAi TON ONECAlUUAUur r-r-r-T- THAT ARE WE ARE OFFERING TO THE ruoi.v . RIGHT. This stock well broke. - aTtewtll Zft .4 i .. te look then via. Oh this carmen w it mil ymj ;w Cash, on good paper exchange. . . K..ie and waeons that we W, also have on. big lot of "--"A,IW 0f harness are offering ta the wH .f. price that will sur- collars and leatner go " prise you. , If you need., ood saddle ,o tad hetter see ours. W. have a lot of ' - . a 4k. uIm la rieht. . genuine Army somes anu . r- , - we ..at vou to visit oar barns and inspect Whether yon buy or not we waat yea w v these horses, mules, nog., v PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST i WHEN YOU HAVE A SKILLED PHYSICIAN AND HE HAS DI- ni.r, mmntl .a vmrn r.ASE. OR THAT OF A LOVEO un. AVtX'Jt'-'' SEND THE PRESCRIPTION TO US AND let U , THE BENEFIT OF OUR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT PRESCRIP TION DEPARTMENT. LINCOLN DRUG CO. J. A. Suttle RHODES N.C. cattle raising, ana .'event that the meaire becomes a taw my high bred cattle Uncoln f T'ut. . rtitlod to ane wore "Frae doea not wart a W a few years ago. i ij overheard her maid making , - , . I her first attempt to answer tne w.e I phone: "Hello! came irom ine receive. "Hello!" answered the girl, naanea C. B. Phillips. with pride at being able to give the proper answer. "Who is this?" continued tne vui. "I don't know," exclaimed the maid, I can't see you. te one r-t i. i 11 i T,o ine uncem touniy wews T.mcOLNTON. N. C. MONDAY, NOV. zist, in COTTON MARKET. Local Cotton 16 1-2c I WTc anil Pprcntiflls Mi.a Ruth Keener was a visitor to u.:J.n fiimitav- maiucn j - e , u. c n Rn nf Gastonia, spent mi. 44. .-.i - - . . , . J -4 Ui. hnme in thlR CltV. (the weeK enu av ms i - , ih. will anend Miss uiancne ora"j . . . i i Ttanver Thanksgiving at ner nomc v w - j.. rti-i Mr. and Mrs. u. w. raunuy ver were Lincolnton shoppeTS touay. . ... Mr. William Hoffman spent tne. week end in the city with his family. . 4. Heevner was a Hickorj mi. Ejven - . . r. .1 visitor ounuay. t. T. . . P Dnhi Q1Y. Wfi S MTS. f . r. rTOClur ui 4vw a Lincolnton visitor rnuay. Mr. T. J. NorwoJ oi iron, this city Friday on business. Mr. J. M. Reinhardt is on a business trin to western states. Mr Flmer Howard of Denver was ih T.ineolntnn business visi- aniuiiK 4. A J tors aaturuay. r. ' . 04 1 f r"horlntt will Mrs. ueorge oiecu . --t . . . . ! ILL 14.. With spend Thanksgiving in una i her mother, Mrs S. W. Mce.ee. - Mrs. J. Emerson McCurry oi ureen ville. S. C. is the guest of Mrs. h. t,. UIm . i ........ m. onH Mra. Robert Wyckoff have to the laters returiieu iru.i.-. parents at ataniey. -. . Cmilov with 1 Mr. J. r, wentz syeni. 14.1..- 1 his wife who is taking ireatmein, ... Charlotte hospital. Miss Edna Roof of the graded scnooi feenitv will visit friends at Hickory) the Thankaeivmij- holidays. 1111 1 1 up, 4,i ' m q o Meintosh and baby have miM. W. 44. w,... T-- ' , 4 . ,-;-.'i to her mother. returnea irom a ... Mrs. Rhyne at morgan"".. : w . j ; 1-1- aavorni 1 Mrs. J. A. ljore is spenumB 0.v. days in Newton with ner oaugiii, Mesdames Grover Murray and forest The l ineolnton Graded Schools will a.,.. ui:j Thiirsonv. Thanksgiving taae lioimejr 4.. . - ii. 1 -1-- n:j,. fnllnwinB.. tak- Uay, anu aiso r 1 iu.j J' . ,.. 4 HI. ..wl.iii ing up books again ne WW: . ,.,1 Vinwi a Miss Flora uamp renin.. Friday evening from Z,ion wnere ..c taueht in the Zion school laat Meaa as ...iiwtitnte for one of the teacliers. mi.,.. Nell Younsr. Holmes, Mamie ,.4! .a Mr Charles Crowell of wiurtiii nil" : . ... . - -4 O.tnrilnv in thlS Forest city spei"- city. " - r r Mn44 orient Mr. and Mrs. L,. v . riuj i.- the past week end visiting rar. anu .. nh.. Simmons in Lancaster, &. VI 1. HH.T" J. -- 1 H7 U Mitehell teach- u. 0,111 mrw. 44, ... I. ----- . l:h .,in onenH Thanksgiving .ers at iruusm,"... - , ' .. . . 41 lAnMur, narents I at the nome 01 " v4.. r in Spartanburg, i. . ' Mr. James Iver 01 Atlanta, - lv with the AUanta National nana, v... awented a position with County XT.41.-.1 Rank of this city. IVUIlulie. - - mm ' ii 11 : h.. rerentlv 11- 4AnnA I lull III. r I I . u . ' . . ir, van. . mr . ' 1 u: i,.i. in Waco alter returned to m uu.". , 1U,. I.. f.Y.Q spending several moniiia ... w - n riofttt re. I Mr. and Mrs. James r. .- turned to Williamston, H. - . following a visit to their daugnter, m.o Thome Clark. 4,440. . .. - m. r.ri Mrs P. D. Putnam and son 4441. - - .114. . j li.. Mr Avorv and Miss ana aaugin.c. .,.. . . r.,,i were Sundav Fannie rTitnam oi " - visitors at the nome ot " M. A. Putnam on Lurai streei. a- a. Owing to a number of opner soc.ai etr.ira to be held Thursday, the Em- u.Sj, ei.iV, will meet on Saturday B' JIT, n'einek with.Miss Mary aiternoon w - , . - i 4 A nf Thursday. Wood aumner iii " . nml nhnrminir Mrs. unasfJie nunwu little daughter, Sheriey, n nmwe?. ie4i in the citv Thursday to spenu o f. davs with her kinswoman, Mrs. Totnna mff- ..., Mra Whitfield Tobey, who , .4. C Tlr and Mrs. I. R. nave oeen uk w , . . . . twn. weeks Self, since tneir man 7 ago, went to house keeping iw,, - the Tobey appartments on Mam ot. Sunt. E. D. Johnston and rancipai XT T.Aunh f the Lincolnton ..v.i. -ri vjnt. L. B. Beam of the 0.1 1. iii .ttend the State uouniy ouuuu.e - - Teachers assempiy in - begins oir Thanksgiving uay. Mr. K. B. Nixon has returnea 1... Raleiirh where he secured a paroie or Kaleh Reynolds, who was convic- the tnlv term of Court in Lin- . 41 ... f.i- hovitio. an unlawful coin iouniy, --- amount OI wmsaey .1. v 1 4.. .1 . D.Atl Solicitor Huffman ana fvnwc approved the parole. . 4,-1-4.. The Womana' (Missionary oocieiy 41.. i thernn church will meet nr4.,a afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, ,. .v. -u...h There will be a special l tne tnu.i". - j.,,.l hv the Chll- Report from the local hospital to day is that the condition of little Jim mie Hhodes,who was a victim of an au to accident, is improved. He was re ported as brighter today than at any time since he was injured. Crouse School wilHiave a basketball schedule this season, Mrs. Mitchel will have charge of the girl's team, while Prof. Mitchell will have charge of th M- 41 4 ill ho uuy a icii 11 - - 01 played with Maiden at Maiden on Dec. 1st. Mr. J. T. McLean received a letter last week from his daughter, Mrs. D. Ward Milam, who is in Chicago with her husband, Prof. D.jWard Milam, stating that snow and cold weather was the order m the winay iiiy. Lin coln still has a good old summer time breeze. This is the climate. Pamahasika's Fets, the nrst attrac tion of the Lyceum course engaged for this city by the Parent-Teachers Association, was here last week ap pearing at the Auditorium. Only eght people composed the audience and they all say the professor gave a .show that was of a high class, one of the best seen here. Lincolnton wi!l a. iiuiii.-if, . . . v& J - be generally observed this year. There is much still to be thankful for and it is well that a day is set aside each year for nothing but Thanks giving. Rev. Jno. W. Moore, for 30 years a missionary in Japan was a visitor in L.incomton aunaay aim wuf. . v," Sunday he preached morning and ev ening at the Lincolnton Presbyterian church, and was heard joyfully by a large congregations. ' The District Steward's meeting and Pastor's conference of the Shelby .4 . . 1 v 111 District of the Metnoaist cnurcn win meet here Tuesday in the first Metho dist church. The conference wnicn will be an all day affair will open at 10 o'clock. Dinner will be served at 12 o'clock in the basement of, the church by the Philathea class. ' During the past few night several citiens have reported attempts at I housebreakine at their homes. While no one has reported missing anything, they were awakened by the intruders. o . .1 u...n ..,iH.,,i the olrl home nro- oevei'tti i.vc suiivvi! v. .. - in terior, pistol or shot gun oiled up and 4- 1 -Pur the nevt in-' lOatlt'U, IO ue icau.y 4V4 v.. truder. Mr. T. C. Abernethy of this city, is in Gastonia, to be with his father, Ex-Sheriff W. C. Abernethy, who has been desperately ill for several days ,. 41 4... Mr m n past, nis ouier iwu sona, 4,4.. .... Abernethy of Raleigh, and Mr. J. 0. Abernethy of St. Louis, have been call ed to the bedside of their father. ROBINSON-CARPENTER Lincolnton Yeung Man Marries Crouse Young Lady A marriage of much interest to the many friends of the contracting parties was that of last Wednesday when Miss Annie Lee Carpenter of Crouse became the bride of Mr. Ralph Robinson of Lincolnton. The ceremony was performed at tne home of the bride in Crouse Wednes day, at 6 p. m. in the presence of a number of friends and relatives of the popular young couple. Rev. J. E. B. Houser, pastor of the Methodist j church at Crouse, performed the cere mony. iru. u.:An ii a Hantrhter of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Carpenter, of Crouse, and is a popular and charming young woman. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Robinson of Lncolnton, and ii a promising youhg man, holding a responsible position with the Dixie Grocery Co. of this city. will do liarht- alT. anu ana. aww- housekeeping, having secured apart ments at the home of Mrs. Alice Lan der, East Main street. Both the bride and groom are popu lar and well knowtf throughout this section, and their numerous friends wish for them prosperity and happiness. MAIN STREET REAL ESTATES DEAL MADE SATURDAY The two store Uponis occupied by Moses George and the city Market on Main street were sold by E. C. Baker last week to Moses George. The lot i. al98. extending through the V.1-.V fro Main to Sycamore streets, tUVWIS 36 feet frontage on each street The two store rooms and lot brought the sum of $18,000 it is understood. This property is among the most desirable business proporty in town, being in the center of the business district,and . .. ..-4 lid,, nf Lincoln- tne price gives sumc - U. 1 : ...tinn reoltv values. ton uusincas oci.1144... . w v ( FREIGHT CARS ROBBED Recently on the local freight yards freight car robbers have been putting in some work that is getting the of ficers on their trail. Freight cars were robbed some time during Tues day night; bran and candy seemed o be the main things missed from the cars robbed. Other articles were in the cars however anu turbed. AT HOME CARDS. The following At Home Cards have beew issued: Mrs. John Charles Ramsaur Mrs. Leon Cash Nixon At Home y .Wednesday afternoon November twenty-third, nineteen - Hundred and twenty-one . Three-thirty to five-thirty o'clock 310 South Apsin Street Mrs. J. Emerson McCurry. AT HOME CARDS. The following At Home cards have been issued: Mrs. Thomas Herbert Cansler At Home. Thursday afternoon November twenty-fourth nineteen hundred and twenty-one Three to five o'clock ANNA JACKSON BOOK CLUB WITH MRS. L. M. COFFEY A very interesting meeting of the Anna Jackson Book Club was held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. L. M. Coffey at her home on Laurel Street. "Names of Note In New England" was the topic for study, and the fol lowing program was carried out with (short sketches by each member pres ent: 1 The Old Witch House, Salem, Miss Finch; Henry W. Longfellow, Mrs. Wise; Louise M. Alcott, Mrs. Saine; Ann Hutchinson, Mrs. Rees; Paul Revere, Mrs. T. C. Abernethy; Kaipn iW. Emerson, Mrs. Reinhardt; John G. Whittier, Mrs. Kuhn; Roger Williams, Mrs. Coffey; James R. Lowell, Mrs. Ramsaur; The Welters, Mrs. Hern don; Mark Twain, Mrs. Lineberger ; William C. Bryant, Mrs. Self; Mar- garet Deland, Mrs. liddy; ary ou ters, Mrs. R. S. Abernethy; Mary E. Freeman, Mrs. Crowell; Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mrs. Clark; Oliver . Holmes, Mrs. Wetmore. Following the program renesn ments in two courses were served. The hostess then invited the guests into the dining room which was beau tifully decorated with chrysanthe- 4U t.We hnvinor as its center- munis, 1UU vu. . o piece a tall vase filled with handsome .4 ri rf nn anA eake chrysanthemumsi uux.ee were served bv Mesdames Harry Page j L. Lineberger and Miss Florence Finch, Mrs. Whitfield Tobey was a welcome visitor. BIRTHDAY PARTY A score or more of Miss Lelia Self's friends joined with her in cele brating her thirteenth birthday anni versary, Thursday afternoon at tha home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. R. Self. The hours were 3:30 to 5:30 and during this time various games were enjoyed. A pretty color note of red was observed in the dining room, where block cream and cake were sei ved by Mesdames T. H. Cansler and J. L. Thompson. BORDEAUX-GRICE. Shelby, Nov. 19. Beautiful in its simplicity was the marriage of Miss Dora Grice, one of Shelby's finest girls daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Grice, to Franklin Charles Bordeaux, of Norfolk, Va which took place at the home of the bride, Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the bride's pastor, Rev. Dr. J. Marcus Kestler of the First Bap tist church, performing the cere mony. Only the immediate members of the Grice and Bordeaux lamines ana a few special friends 'were present and there were no attendants. Immediately after the wedding a brilliant reception took place at the Grice home, and the" happy couple left on an afternoon train for their honeymoon. They will reside in Norfolk. THANKSGIVING SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES. Thanksgiving services willbe held at Daniel's Lutheran church Thursday at eleven o'clock. Pastor Mangum , of the Lincolnton Methodist church anounces a Thanks giving service on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. The public is invited. There will be Thanksgiving Servic es held at the Lincolnton Presbyterian Church Thursday morning at 11 o' clock according to announcement of Pastor W. S. Wilson. Pastor J. A. Snow announces special Thanksgiving services by the First Baptist church at 11 a. m. Thursday morning. Union Services Thanksgiving Day at Iron Station, at 7:30 p. m. Don't forget to give a day's income to the orphanage of your choice on or about Thanksgiving. , There will be a Thanksgiving ser vice at the Methodist church at Crouse on Thanksgiving day at 11 o'clock. All the members of Crouse Circuit are cordially invited to attend the service. We welcome the members of other denominations. Let all faces be turned toward Crouse Thursday morn ing. There will be dinner on the ground. Bring your basket and help us enjoy the spread together. Bring a bag of sweet potatoes or a lean of tomatoes with you. -We want to nound. iust as severe as we can, our , r orphan children at winston-oaiem. Let us make our orphan children hap py and Rey. C. A. Wood, our newly apponted children's home Supt. feel good by sending them some sweet po tatoes and tomatoes. Tell your neigh bor about the pounding and if he cannot come himself bring the pota toes or tomatoes for him. J. E. B. Houser, pastor. THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL j GAME The Lincolnton and Newton High Schools have a football game schedul ed for Thursday of this week at Lin colnton. The Lincolnton Highs have been improving in each game played and they expect to win in the game with Newton Thursday. TINUED . j Beam wt? Has 10 )M& following TRIAL CO: The trial of 4ttj ceil under a mi the accident whIA Mr. Beam's car ran over little Jimmie Rhodes some days ago, was continued by Mayor Gamble this morning to Dec. 19th. The bond of $500 was continued. WEDDING OF JOE SIDNEY BEAM TO MISS DELLINGER Shelby Star. , Mr., Joe Sidney Beam and Miss Cora Lee Dellinger were happily mar riad Saturday November 12 at York ville, S. C, Only a few relatives were present to witness the ceremony. The groom is the popular young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Beam of Bethpage section, while the bride r- i . j T4l is the charming daugnter 01 r. " P. Dellinger of nea' Waco. Miss uei- h. o hoot of friends, and is UI1C. ., ioved by all who knew her. They will make their home at the groom's parents, until their residence I is finished. SPECIAL NOTICES There will be a box supper at Crouse High School Tuesday night, 22nd, be ginning at 7:30. Lincoln County Division of Farm er's Union will meet at the warehouse Saturday, Nov. 26, at 11 o'clock a. ni. B. C. Wood. Sec. BIRTH OF A NATION. "Tfie Birth of a Nation" picture, shbwn at the Ford Theater Friday and "Saturday "of last week was seen by large audiences at each of the four performances. It is a picture that causes outbursts of applause whereas shown, and many saw it for this a third time. "Southern railway SYSTEM A.40...tar.mfr..11 .flUnf l !, Croll". TO CHAPEL HILL,N. C. AND RETURN Account ;CAROLINArVIRGINIA FOOTBALL GAME At Chapel Hill, N. C. Thanksgiving Day, November 24th, 19Z1. . . -j .-..half fares Round trip tickets will be sold on basis on one a -for the round trip, tickets on sale November 23 rd and acheduled to arrive in Chapel Hill before 1:00 p. m. November 24th, final limit November 26th, 1921. For detailed information call on nearest ticket agent. R. H. Graham Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C. 4 370 BALES GINNED IN LINCOLN TO NOVEMBER I. The Bureau of Census of the De partment of Commerce announces cotton ginned prior to November 1, 1921 in Lincoln County as 4,370 bales as compared with 2,585 inl920 tosame date. This is almost twice as much to same date last year. It is thought (that there is very little more cotton to be gmnea in iincin... JUNE APPLES, SECOND CROP Z. V. Wilson, visitor in town Satur day was showing a June apple of the second growth this year from one of his trees, the tree is full of these and they are more than hal matured. He also brought in some cotton blossoms of the second growth, which were kill ed by the frost recently. Mr. Wilson raised long staple cotton this year as an exner ment and was wen uiCscU, , 4 the TJeht Brigade. ah receiving o.- r - . drea the wgnt onBu .... i wt .tame was bnng- , 4,-. . 4h t,i.nh are cordially in- siauie, vrnc. r rited to ha preesnt. j ing only 18c. New Lot Grips Just Arrived Can sell Leather Grip , . . . $3.95 to $8.50 A good Fiber Grip $1.00 to $2.50 I am cleaning out a Lot of Boys knee pants wool mix. ed Extra fine wool pants $1-35 to l S0 New Line Men's Hats .$1.25 to $2.75 As cheap as they have ever been sold. Boy's Sweaters 89c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 Men's good heavy Sweaters $U9 to $3.25 New lot children and Misses Beaver Hats. Come in today. They are extra nice and the price rignt. I am making a low price on everything in my people have found it out and are buying. .Come ami see for yourself. McLellan There will be a box supper at Oak Grove school, house Thursday night November 24th. Proceeds for the benefit of school. Every body invited to come. There will be a box supper at Gainesville school House on Saturday night Nov. 26. The public is cordially invited . All ladies are requested to bring boxes and the men their pocket books. If you are interested in your fu ture come. The "Gypsy 'will be there to tell your fortune. There will be good music and lots of fun. Sula Kincaid and Ada Ramsey, Teachers. ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS. There will be a Public Meeting on Thanksgiving night the 24th, at the Hall, followed by an Oyster Supper, to which all members are cordially in vited. Also bring your wives or sweethearts. We expect to have .speeches by the Assistant Grand Sec retary, and Miss Livingston regard ing the Rebeckah's. Be sure and come. D. A. Seagle, N. G. FOR SALE 2 second hand Ford Sedans, 1920 models, Hoyle Imple ment Co. n21'2t Hunters with dog or gun are here by forbidden to hunt on land's of un dersigned: C. M. Yoder; T. F. Abernethy, A. S. Yount, L. A. Yoder, T. A. Warlick, Lee Willis, William Bangle, Morris Yoder, John Bangle, D. C. Killian, J. L. Quickel, P. L. Slgmon, Geo. Coor, R, C. Coon, M. L. Yoder. n21-4t NEW PRICES ON GOODRICH TIRES GOODRICH TIRES ARE NOW LOWEST THEY HAVE EVER BEEN AND HIGHEST IN QUALITY. WHY BUY AN UN KNOWN BRAND, WHEN YOU CAN GET GOODRICH AT SUCH LOW PRICES, EFFECTIVE NOW. FABRIC. New Price. Old Price ,., $9.85 $12.00 S'. 1375 1600 SILVERTOWN CORD. , 25.50 32.90 31x4 (S.B.) 29.40 v,. 32.40 41.85 33.40 43.10 2".: 44-25 ,4,; ... 41.90 47.30 S5:.:':.:"..:".-.:-".. - 49-65 355. 6190 Tubes off 20 Per Cent NOT SINCE OR BEFORE THE WAR OR EVER BEFORE IN HISTORY HAVE GOODRICH TIRES BEEN AS LOW AS THEY ARE TODAY. PRICES TO SUIT EVERY PURSE. HINSON GARAGE NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA LINCOLN COUNTY OFFICE BOARD COMMISSIONERS NOVEMBER 19TH. ml I J E Hoover, Register of Deeds and Clerk to saw uoaru uo cerwiy the following a true statement of the number of days each member served as Commissioner, on Committee and the number of miles traveled from the 1st December 1920 to the 1st day of Dcember 1921, as per bills audited. H. J. Crooks, , . 1 day as commissioner 10 miles travel Total 5.00 .50 D. A. Troutman, Chairman . 1 day as Commissioner 6 days as Committee 98 miles travel Total Jos. B. Johnston, Chairman, W. A. Goodson, . 25 days as Commissioner 45 days as Committee, 140 miles travel Railroad fare attending State meetings Total . . 26 days as Commissioner, 5 days as Committee 461 miles travel Total 0. F. Howard 25 days as Commissioner 12 days as Commitee ' y 1114 miles travel, T II; IIP ruiii j: ;4:.ii..Total in 1 it. 4. -SI J. M. Jetton . , ... . . . . . .......... .27 days as Commissioner, 07 iiDite nc K'T 1 T I IT I. flu i 1 I I I f A" "'vi .j ..'ft,'. Total G. L. Beam 26 days as Commissioner , II days as Committee , ,' . i 781 Miles travel , Total $ 5.50 $ 5.00 30.00 4.90 $39.90 $125.00 225.00 7.00 57.27 $414.27 $130.00 25-00 23.05 $178.05 $125.00 60.00 55.70 $240.70 $135.00 135.00 35.70 $305.70 $130.00 55.00 39.05 $224.05 f -. . . i. j i c 4-V.n cool vf omn In testimony whereof 1 hereunto set my nanu anu x. - office the date above written. t ROoym CLERK Board County Commissioners. WAR OR PEACE? Which Shall We Have in the Future? v, wnni n wil I ANXIOUSLY WATCH THE WASHINGTON DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE IN THE FERVENT HOPE ZTS ILL S PERMANENT PEACE. ARE YOU INTERESTED: IF SO YOU WILL NEED The Charlotte Observer ed Are Viewing the Proceedings. 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