. 5P ffi EiMOT5;(D).-3L FJ B El (DC 12 A T i . - i i - i ii ... i -- .i I MMMiV MW- -t TOPICS. ' interest Culecl V . . ; pusher. the ram has not arrived. rw 1 rv. y0U eee the big frost Oct. 1st? j M. Lawing is '"visiting in Mr.Van Wyck Hoke Raleigh Thursday. went to 1 ! Among the fifty-one vonng men who were licensed this week by bury S.'C. jj A. .Justice weiitHo Ruth- Ijton '.uonday. . ;riie Hoke is visiting Mrs. jone-J, Ciiarlutte. Jge V. A. lioKe was at nome jl days last weeK. May Grouse is vjsiting ii in -Rock Hill, S. C. witb that of last week. M. Williams, of Kewt'on, the city Saturday last. r. E. llen.ing Smith, of Rich- V V a.,. spent Tuesday in town s'Aurie Uatewood is visiting Annie Webb in Wadesboro. is Capt. F. A. Obis of Raleige was . tne SaPreme court to practice law at the LithiaJun this week. j were Mr. C. E. Childs, of Lincoln- Mi CQ foi tj Li I ton, former Clerk of the court of Iotie I l,n- Mg 0fLChar Lincoln County, and Mr. C. M. , . lsmog miss Kate Curtis. jicUorkle of Newton. " Mr. Thos. C OmWi u i hi to McAdensville to- teach school Mr. Vance Davidson, of Rock Hill, 8. C.,' was in town this week. Mr. D. W. Robinson made a flying trip to Charlotte this week. Mr. enri Mace left last week for Philadelphia where he will at tend the Jefferson Medical College. Mr. J. TV. Todd, the C. & L. Soliciting Agent, has been in town several days this week. Mrs.. Alfred Batre and Miss Adele Batre. of Mobile, 'Ala., are among the visitors at the Lithia Inn. Mc.K$andy Childs and wife, of Chester, .'g. C, spent! a few days this week at their uncle's Mr. Eben Childs. Mr. Jim Davidson spent one day iu town this week and was kept busy, shaking hand with his in . -mm s .T L. tfird. ot Manon, her mother, Mrs. C. Motz. nosl ot tnends here. Ed. Setzer and sister, Miss . - TT 1 lie, spent feunaav in nicKory. v. J. W. Hoyle, of Bellwood, to see usvone day this week. 1 sjBesie Johnston has re- d to her school in Bethel After a five weeks' visit to Mr., W. E. Grigg, in Boston, Mass r Mrs. B. F. Grigg and daughter, Miss Alice returned home last Tuesday. ' .Allah Uamsauf of Charlottej visited friends iD town last e haverseen ; Mr.. r fmornin" jthis lBt. Jack week . A. Nixon attended itery.at Rutherford ton Frost since the this , is visiting her aunt Mrs.' P. ate. ' , rs.F. L. IIpfTman has return- fler'a weeks stay in Mountain :,d.'. ; '. . - :. r. ). Holmes, of Charlotte it last Sunday at, the Lincoln ,ia Inn. - - : Messrs John . Moore and Lon Grove, of Gastonia were in town Sunday. Undoubtedly there are some attractions here for these young men. If during the hot spell you made a few loose "remarks, perhaps the recording angel will see the provo cation and omit making a note of them. ery is a good The protracted meeting which began Monday jiight in the Meth odist church, conducted by Rev Mr. Campbell, of Gastonia, closed last night. Mr. Silas Wetmore is assisting Mr R. L. GoodmaD, State Organizer, is organizing conclaves of the Im proved Order Heptasophs in North Carolina." Hurrah for Jack Frost 1 Hot wave past, Cooler weather Here at last. Summer's over, Let her go, - " If it wants to Let it snow. Mr. B. Jenkins, of the firm of Jenkins Bros., has returned from the North where he has been buy- ing up a fall stock of goods, J Their new advertisement will ap pear next week. They say they have been too busy to write one this wetik, but watch the columns of the Democrat next week. Col. W. L. Davidson, who has for quite a nnmber of years, held held, th 9 position of, agent for. the Naarow Gauge railroad at this place has given up that position and accepted a similar 'one at Chester, S. C. He will probably leave iu the course of a week. Mr. Aikens, of Yorkville, S. C. has H;aken the position made vacant by Col. Davidson. The last will and testament of the late Maj. Joseph C. Cobb was admitted to probate ept 28th, showing the amount-bf hiE estate to be about 875,000.00, $G0,00X00 of which is personal property, mostly bonds and bank stock. Jhe lega tees of sa;d will areIargaret Cobb the widow, Mrs. B. C. Cobb, wife of Beverly Cobb, Rev. V. R. Wet. more, Adelaide Canseler Oobb? Margurite C. Cobb, daughter of Beverly Cobb, and John L. Cobb, who is made the Executor of said will. teaching music in connection the school. The Circuit S. S. Conference will convene at Salem churcn Saturday next. Drs. W. S. acd J. M. Davidson of Triangle removed the lip of Mr. F. N.. Baker, .for cancer, about ten days ago. They made him a new hp to replace the one removed. Such is the progress that scientific surgery has made. Bill Shanks. 4 Lowesville, October 1, 1805. ' 3Xa.clipela.li ItcmH. deal of gravel he two railroads running ugh Lincolnton. - . he General Passenger Agent he, Narrow Gauge railroad was wn, Monday. r. P J. Pate, agent for the C. ad, left yesterday for Atlanta tend the Exposition. ev R. Z. Johnston left Tues- N for Rutherfordton, where the sbytery met this week. S3 Bessie Motz went to nsboro Tuesday to enter tne final and Industrial School. and Mrs. Junius Cauble ved in Lincolnton Monday on noon train from Charlotte. ir. Frank Cauble, who attended brother's marriage, returned ift Sunday un the noon train. - hou don't want to sell ,vour h don't for ' goodness sake t advertise in the Democrat. heh a fellow rides forty "miles Ngh dust andwind to see his 'he nuist be in "dead earnest. pliss M Bee and Mnotor s;ioQ M.TiooJr siting relatives in Se'wanee, an. , - Miss AfnfT;Q AfT 14- Tnoo. TjoL(Jreen(shnrn whorA fihft will t ie Xnrmnl TndnHt.riaT-J ol. l8s Emma Suttlemeyer, i of fry, was in Lincolnton this the guest'.of. Mrs.; P. "Y, Riu- s family. j J. IT. Arrincrf-nn n.ft.r fdlng the summer in, Lincoln- I leli on Vednesday . fpr "uer. F ft Wilmington, rve7 merchant in Linoolnton fm advertise in the Democrat. ronize ' h.oma enterprises first, the time; c - ? . ... evs-R. A. Miller, of Lowell P. Smifli nV ribof nnio wora ncolnton Monday. " Tfiey ' 0tt'.thft'ir way to RutnerSford- llend the Presbytery. - - Childs otir i nnrilflr' exr f the Court has , inst re- ied from . trtt r-dfc. ftQ him V.:. t .. uJL -nr Special attention is directed to ihe advertisement of Mr. L. M . Hull,"of Shelby, which appears in this issue. He says he can do you good if you will call on him. t S. G. Finley will be found on the other side of the Court House in the future as he has moved his Law Office into one of the rooms n the new,part of the North State Hotel-. Mr. B. Cauthen who has been filling the position of telegraph operator here fcr the Narrow Gauge railroad for sometime, left yesterday lor his home in Sputh Carolina. . Mr. Justice and his young bride, of Rutheriordton, passed through Lincolnton wednecday night on the Central en route to their home. Mr. Justice is father of our towns man, B. A. Justice. Esq. y The first issue ot the Lincoln Democrat has been received. ' It is full ol good Democracy and County news. ' It deserves to 7 be well supported by the people 'of Lincoln County .-Newton Enters prise,- ; . Mr. J. W. Leonhardt and wife, of Orleans, were in town Monday and he did not forget tocall in to call in to see us and renew his sub scription. Mr. Leonhardt knows how to set a good example. The cold wave, though one week behind schedule time has come at last. The themometer. registered 43 on Monday morning, 453 on ( Tuesday morning, 32 on Wednes da morning, 42 on Thursday (yes terday morning, f Mr. Chas. M. Rabb, . of Shelby was in tow;r Wednesday night and lyesterday. Mr Rahb says cotton is bringing nine cents per . pound in Shelby. But now, farmer friends, don't let this encourage you to plant too much next . year. "ifigTi prices' will soon be knocked into a corked hat, v- . Mr F-&. Starretie and f amfly m leaves today f orMboreiville, which place: they wi U makev their home Mxssrs. Editors: Allow me to congratulate joa op on the firitt issue ot the Diuocbat. I ftel con6dent it will become all we with it. Cotton rrcklog is progressiog as fast as posMtde. Somn fear the prce will be lower and are harry- log lo get their crops to mam t. I beleice the gin hi ihU place ba ginned aboai fifty bale, a good notubfr for Sept. What has been to d Las brought from 7f to 8 cents per Ib; a contrast between ihe price goitfn last year. I thfuk (hat the Democrats control tbe price tnd not suppl? and demand" is expended. lr Littaker closed bis meeting at New Hope Church Sunday night. There were twentj conversions, and ten additions to tbe eburcb. Mr. Littaker is au ear uent wotktr, acd thoroughly consecrated to the Matters service. Tbe health of the oeigbhotbood Ir improving. .MUs Nellie Mutiday is conva e'cent and Mmj. GrabamV baby, who has been qti e eiik is better. We had conniderable frost I bit m irnircr, potatoes and pea vines were killed. I hope tbe cool wetuber may be a benefit to tb health aud euercry ofv tbe entire country. Re pcifullv. Vigil. One of the most prosperous and industrious young farmers in the county was telling last Saturday the reason populists continue to howl calamity while everybody else is rejoicing and returning thanks for the bountiful crons,good prices and general evidences of re turning prosperity. He says they were so thoroughly convinced by populist speakers that cotton could - a ! I never go above o cents as long as y Cleveland was President that they did. not pjan t any this year. They have spent the year complaining about hard times and now have nothing to Sell. They have houses full of children and no cotton to pick and nothing for them to do and. nothing to get .money with,and are still bemoaning the fact that there is no money in the country and won't be until they get free coinage. Most of the Democrats reasoned in the spring that it would be better to have,some 5 cent'cotton this Fall than none at all, and planted, about the usual amount. They are strictly in it now. Populism is the worst blight this country ever had. Newton Enterprise. Henry ItoniM. TAX NOTICE. Father of Low Prices. Now is the time o visit us. We are full in every departm ent wo have more of the Best bargains to offer now than it has ever been our pleas ure to offer be iore As we have not the space to talk on many lines we will talk a little on Clotliine:. We have by far the largeHt line we have ever carried. W e have a good many suits in stocK today that were bought a way UNDER VALUE, 9 and can suit you r both in style and price MEN'S S JITS S2.50toS15.00 HOYS' SUITS S2.00to S8.00 CHILDREN'S SUITS .60 to 3.50 We have the largest line of I will alleid a follow to roaive Uxe forlS93:J IwnTU'e.TutUy.22&l October IS95. TrtangU, Weinmir, 334 Leovr, Thursday. 34tb Mcbplh, Krii.y. th b IronfcUtion, Monday, 2Sth Beam's S ore, Tuesday, 23 lh Ueaa Sit. Wedneday,?Olh KaepiTillt, Tbaraday. Hit . t. II HnoM. Saeriff. Lincolnloo, N. C. Stfl. 23, 1935, WANTED To rent two nicely furnished rooms in some good, quiet family, suitable for light hbu so-keeping Apply at this office. tf. J. C. Morrison, Jeweler, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ASD SILVERWARE, Invites you to inspect his stock' at Fotd it Elam's, opposite Bap tist church in bhelby. He has a largo and nice assortment of La dies and Children! Rings. - Go to him if you want your Watchea, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired In first-clas style and workman ship guaranteed. Prices to auit the times. His Work Speaks His Praise. Orders received through mail will have prompt attention. 13 -27-0 S. We have ever carried. WE HAVE PANTS FROM 30c. TO 5.00. When you come to town come in and see us whether you want to buy or not, as it gives us pleasure to show our goods. To the People of UPPER LINCOLN COUNTY Who are interested in GOOD goods and LOW prices, I wish to say a few words. I have in stock rrVKNTY-KI VK THOUSAND DUliliAKS WORTH : 1QF Boonsi Mor than any two stores in Cleveland county. Buying goKls in such large quantities, I get prices that the smaller dealer can't get, and leing satisfied with a fmall profit enables me to do a volume of;buinefj, which pays letter than the old way of big profits and rmall business; another reason why I can sell cheap is, I don't credit any one, therefore don't loose anything, for the man who pays has to pay for those who don't - pay I have the largest 'stock of any house between Charlotte N. C, and Knox ville, Tenn., all cut in the very latest styles for this fall and for elegance of fit and gentility they a . a can t 13 sur- P. A. Barr sells Tooth Picks 2500 tor 5cts, best Kerosene Uii 20cts. gal., best Grain Pepper 20cts. lb., best Ground Pepper 25cts. lb.. and ether groceries too cheap to mention, 2t, Anolbfr of tbe pioneers of this pl.ice has au.wrred tbe final call Mr. L. F. Ln'z while do'ng some ligbt work about his farm on the I5th was auickeii with paralysis troiu.wnich he uever fully regained conscenceue8s u til death croe to lelitve bis offellng on tbe 21-t. Mr. Lntz has been virtually identic hed v Ub Ihe towtu o. tbe ccuntiy htving beeu boru here some G4 years ago. He whs a trogai, inlurtrioup mau and was resptcled by all w-th whom. e came in contact, A wile acd ten children sutvive him. The luaetal took plane a; Palm Tne botch on the 23 d and was vet largely Mtiended- Mr. J. F Leonard is making son.e uotice ible ioiprovt meuta to his Hue residence iu tbe ibripe ot an extra wing. M''. Absdouj R idifiP, la her of ihe Ute lie . J. A. Rudisill,has pur chased f Mr. Wiley Cbilders' prop eity, where be is now living, for a consideration of 52 00 This with tbe addition of a lew more acres to be added to it from the J. T. Yonut farm will make a commodious home for tbe aged couple. The present weather is mrst favorable to tbe maturing ot tbe cotton crop aod many a field is now ihe busy scene of cotton picking. As t yield, tbe crop Is on au avar agevbut there is not more than ball ! the nuii acreage. Aleady several loads near by have fouoa their way Wo have- the largest stock of shoes in Lincoln county and will talk to you about them next week. H. S. ROBINSON & CO. C L O CLOTHING H 1 N G ' - poAsed. Men's suits from 12.00 to 120.00. Boy's suits from $1.50 to $12.50. Child ren's suits 50c. to $5.00. Men's overcoats $1.50 and up. Boy's overcoats $1.00 and up. The Dress Goods Department . Is brim full and over-flowing with tho newest styles and lates veaves that are, out this season Boucle. Cloth, Tailor Check, Vigreaux, Marguerite Suiting, Novelty and Fancy Suiting, Silk ami Wool mix plaids, Cashmere," Henriettas, Serges, Crojvms, Flannels, Indies Cloth and so on. HatsI HatsI HatsI Everything is bran new and the latest style this fall. Hav ing joboed off every hat before the new stock came in. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Shots! For men, ladies and children are complete in every detail, all at old price. F-adics' Cloaks and CaPes ! The largest stock and prettiest style ever shown here, at . e f tu a irt rrv puce iroill i f iu.iw. p I ) JUST J. I?. LARGE RECEIVED -MY- U0 I II 1 Married. RAMSAURt ASSORTMENT OF- Hon. H. M. Justice, of Ruther- fordtqn, and Miss Loula Tanner, of Hennetta, were married in the Methodist Church at Hennetta at 3 o'clock, the 2nd inst. "Died, to the basy gin. Th woik of saving tbe fodder is about comp eted. Tbe crop is very lar e aiul tbe quality tine. Mi.-Ad daughter if An'rew Sa r. bo 'ma 1een sufT'iu c with 9 vere dines is convalescence. The fine re-idence ol J. O. Wes. singer near the 'Academy is hearing' completion. Tue ork was clone hy Wilev Childere and D. i Yeont The Southern Mineral Co. located heie have been doinsr much in the vav of develoDinc the Mner Mm erats of the Western part of -tbe t- . ungg . Siate This concern should receive I Cotton, i tbemppurt of uepapers general Wheat nor bu.. A- 1 . OV. I I iu tne oa e. uilu. And so nice, because this Candy is positive ly Fresh, :0: FRESH OAT-MEAL, GRIST. RICE, FLOuR. HAMS. WHITE FISH. CHEESE, MACARONI, and everything In the GROCERY LINE. Respectfully, Given away Free with every f 1U.UU and $lo.UU purchase at one time, a tine Steel Engraving or a beautiful pastel paint ing, glass front with handsome Gilt Frame, size 14 by li, and 24 by IX) inches. .1 wish to award my old customers and to in duce new ones to try me and l convinced that I give more and better goods for the monev than can begotten elsewhere. Lt M. HULL, Shelby, N. C R. S. KEINHARDT, F. M. KE1NUARDT,- Lixcolntox, N. C. ' Irox Station, N. C REDTHARDT & CO. ( Successors to Reixhardt'A: Morris) J. B. RAjMSAXJR. General Merchandise &Cotton Buyers. Private Telephone Lincolnton N. C to Iron Station, N. C, KEWFALKAND WINTER Arriving Oally Highest Market price paldTfor Cotton and Cotton Seed at all times. Cotton bought in the seedloose.lint or haled in any quantities. Give us a trial. Iron Station. - - - - - North Carolina. LINCOLTO.t SXAltKttT. Couuty Directory. elC0; ?me bim in his new vocation. On the 28th ult., Mr. Henry Mc- Lurd, of Stanley Creek, aged about or Hr HfoT vil nrao cl r V oyear. . - . Member of Legislature : onlT one week , typnoa lever, Re-ohirdl peinhardu. J. F. ICeported for the Democrat . I eveiy Thursday morning by Capt 8.C0 70 50 55 2.00 1.50 Grace church grave yard. . , ; , .W Kclitorlal "Appoal, Corn Meal " Flour patent, 00 lbs, buhr, "Pork per lb Bacon sides, N. C. We Defy any and all Compe- "expects to'get'oUt his rst issue and hjis new enterprise. ' , The wind bloweth. The water flowetb, The subscriber oweth, And the Lord knoweth We are in need of our dues So, come a runnin This thiibf dunnin ' Gives us the blues. ;.- Catlettburg, Ky., Temrx . X.OAVCH Vlflo NO.VH. Editor Democrat :Kev. D. M. J Lataketffl scnooj. is. progreBauiB finely.- ' ' t " : Mr5. H.. J.-King, of Triangle, haa moved here. His wife proposes (JouhtV Oioers; C. H Rhodes, Sheriff; G. A. Barkley Bacon Hams Cleik of Court ; Jacob F. Killian, Beef per lb. round Register of Deeds; D. Lr Yount, Lard, JN U per lb Treasurer; J.Thos. McLean, Coro. Tallow ner: O. C. -i-homnson. burvevor UnicKens Hulls X Roads. Bitter n n... . tt v I Honey KKa Kamsaur, unairman, L.mcointorr; I Hides,green 44 lb D A Coon, Reepsville; W. L Baker dry V. " Hulls X Roads; J E Reinhardt. Woo washed per lb. tt tt 7 12 4 10 5 tition on tt Trnn rCrr- . v v Apples, dried X . . Peiches, dried Uouxty. rJXAMlNER : . u A. Ab Apples green rnethy.'Machpelah. I Teaches green : Tai tV.-. v ' Sweet poUtoes Si'W. McKee, Mayor, Lincoln- Onions .tonr'Miss Eva G. Sumner -Post-iOnion set -master; 8. K. Clinrr, Chief of Po- Blackberries, dried,t lirfl Linmlntn ' Ueetwax t u tt tt tt tt l tt "I tt tt tt tf tt 10 to 18 10 to 15 10. ia c la 21 1 2, 4 40 65 20 30 30 1.75 4 145 DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS :0:- FOR - GENUINE - BARGAINS - COME - TO JNO. L. COBB. N

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