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rfecat 3 tea Icea . ' -4" ' : ' '. ing Mi 1 am ii TOWN TOPICS. Iteiu of 'Interest OiOled . - - pusner. K t r u"eun diied , iJTJST ABOUT FOLKS. the property,,'!. . w it i f the rth We .all know I - -uoiuu m now I I Iaa ' A .... I 3 County X3l-?t"-y Tradelif lively. "Ve ithad a -nice rain u Sunday .'night- 'mud now instead of Christmas this, year will fall on 'Thbre "is epidemic of bad an . 1 col& just n'0W-J If you 'Jont get your. paper reg ularly let' us know it. w. jead the Sherig's :ad' 9 -to-tax- in LUIS 1U. payers r. A. Houser has a new "ad." ;tbe iDemqcrat1 tils week. It doe3U8 good to hear the farm en bragging about: their big htfgs. JfJty,your ','bi2., you'd thrive you iiist either 4 'bust ' or adver- 1188. " ' ; J.'K. Gline, the Town Tax Collector,- has an important notiee in fltis issue. Read it. We are turning out some nice inb DriutinKi Call 'round and let show you some samples, v'fext year; in all .probability, i'lili be a mighty good time to jttja sxnafl crop ocottqi2x. v P.-'Bt Ramkaurj one of our clever merchants. Jchanges his "ad." this week. He Relieves in printers ink ""the three-year-old son of Mr. ind ra- Henry -Crowell died Taeiday of. .this week from dip- Uieria5. ' Correspondents will please Write GH-e" aide of the paper only. If ionary is-scarce notify us arid d "some. . ;.r . - - r . - - - - ereili' .be preaching at'ttoe $St&s&4bif Cotton -Mills ' uaday J aaa at tner rapex jaiw fsjlainy & p. mi . - ; ; - Wb meet nun every day wjio toi1 n ft TaTTri-RliNn wonder Uuil airWsf ih' woo wnea Iwt readtha gliri-boarda. iKer. R. P. Smith, of Qastouja, - - ' ! .'1 Ipiached two very interesting ser" mirStmdavifioTning anfl,-. even jcg in the Pmbyterian chlarch. i othatandimj tKelong . dry spell we art 'informed .that an i . s - J toiant crop of peas will be hmde In manv sections of the ty;; ' tmVit funny that 'almost every liarrher is better off for havinz panted ' i." smair'coYton crop? being printed in ' the Democrat of- nce. ' ... Jenkins Brothers. thftLincolntnn huatlers, hava a.new-ad" on second page. Bon't fail to read We will -'publish the , Charter and the Amendments "thereto,, tcjgetnerwnhte -Drdmances of the town of lincolntpn, in book form next week. r We have knocked the;bottoto" out of Jtiigli pricea on J ob printing. There lis no use lor our merchants and .? buainaas men . generally, to send their work out of town. W are here to doit for you, and guar antee to please in style, quality of goods and prices. We are little behind with the Democrat, owing to the fact that we had to wait-on some printing material fortnia issue. -However, we are on our feet" again and will get the paper out on time-in future. Have you ever been tipsy, From the use of whiskey, And about midnight , at - htr O T o - X g h b h i o a i 1 m n p - e i . If you smoke or chew it will do you good 'to see -my Cigars, Cheroots, Cigaretti and Tobaccos. 2t. . P. A. Bajlr. I will have my office; in Lin colnton, opened for the examina tion of applicants to teach school, 1 on Nov. 9th, next Saturday. Li. a. abernetht, County . Examiner. Yon can ; Hide GlaneeM for Time. Paw-, j T rrui. urumu. oi iiuixory. l) in Mrs. John L. Cobb left Monday t the property,, i itt'flhe trth We The Burton mine, aji wt-U a tht, wi4t Him word mean Town, Company's iaiiisr are itt i iIant uch an iiuiitulioo . JLllie Hfinhirdt, IlinhHt lh flVofAhjf- KinrV .MountaiuuVundatioii U, broad,' build-it1 Cotnrrr Orntkiti: for Baltimore. "s - . i !J. -P. Cauble is in Gastonia this wtek doing carpenting work. 't ' ' - Miss Emma Ssinfof Keepaville, U visiting Miss AliHarrill.- Mrs. Annie M. Hoke visited iriehda in Charlotte last week. . Q..W. RandaU,vof Shdby,Tig visiting his son, Mr. R. H. Ran dall. Miss Lula Detter is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. L. Owenbyf in Shelby. Miss -Saliie ' Burton, of South Carolina,-is visiting her- brother,' Maj I. W. Burton. . Mr. Tom. Speck, of Yorkville, S. C, spent Sunday with his grandfather, Mr. Thos. Wells. Mrs. H.: W. Burton left last week for Atlanta, where ' she will spend several weeks with relative. B. A. Justice, one of our young lawyers, made a trip to Charlotte Saturday night, returning on the noon train Monday. Messrs. - K. L. Lawing, K. R. Detter and Robt. L. Houser at tended a "corn-shucking," Tues day evening; at Mr. A. R. Rudi sill about two ; miles west of towh , . XJnlvexsiity of - Virfflnlfp Burnod. King nine. i:.rgtAnu uau u appotmiuema . BuHoii alo informs us a'nplerand wmw day whf n you he lias another mine, as ynt n. oil ail money -and nurm. .ndbTeloned. in' the ramo mininir mo Kood j3ainaritan m Ui-t aw - ult.: -Tlio konly trouble about iU at aay, am! wit: :;;U1U now, A 111 in DR. T. . F. COSTNER I 0?rs his profeaconU Mtyirs to. pple of Linoolntca ixkl isr ; rnndln coantry. OSes at nrti io ntxi to lot norca otax Lincoln is that she haa never yet told the u or Id what all Hisies. - . We are always on the hunt Bometbing like the above., . -. . Items IVom Crousn for J'uniiiM-tfver 1 wiH repay ii.ci. ..A mil in me loaox oi M'Ch an iimtitutkm would be like one rung fro in heaven over the humes of the people R Z J October 30, lfc06 . Rev. M. T. Steele conducted a very interesting meeting last week ut the new Pleasant Grove church, lie was assisted by his youngas- eociate Hoyle. A new store has been opened up here in the building previously used by 0. C. Moore for a ware- house. The firm con is U of O. H. Carpenter and A. L. Mauney. Mr. W. A. Rudisill, while at tending nreschine at Pleasant w a Grove church MiuurB of ljcoLSLAinx : J. F. c. n. Rhodes. Sheriff: O. A. Barkly. OWik of Coort; Jacob F. Killian, . "7 J. r tir. i , J. 1 tiu. .Mclean. Ujro- i-r: O. C." Thouip-oa, Surveyor Hulls X Road. Cocnr CoMMituc-tro: H. E. Y.u can earn 15 each day iwuuuar, iuirrxaan, uocoinion t , It A Coon. Iteeptvilie; . u Hulls X Roads: J K Reinhi imn station: r A inompson ,,m tar Denver. .... tuber sex in any sectico. riarapl Coctitt ; ExAJirxxa: L. A. Ab-JaCtn fr Credit rivsa. Trr tmsthMschpelah. j, Addrrta. MuxcSilIV. Toms DiaxcToav: i,v ai Mirr P-.rIlL nM lltyct To So far a the brutality of football I concerned, tbrre ran no tuof rr be two aide to lb qurstioo, writ Edward V. Hok in Nuvrtaber ladir' llua Journal. The tntt UBcasipromUlnK ad v oca lea of the game hate cooredd thU fact. If one game of coUxe foot ball differ from another ll la purely and -Imply In lu derree of brutality. How dlsajlrou and fatal were lhee JlJM .m-bold srticltswsy. twplxa i ha nit work, making experiaooe tST?rc- S. W. McK, Mayor, Liocclu-10-Il-4L u ; Mias Lva G. Sum oar I'oat-i ton maator ; B. K. Cline, Chief of i' lice, Lin cola too. i a id planted m6"re 1 " Tht mQinbers of the I. O. H. erebf urn'their'lhanki to the wens and Knights of Pythias . After a long dry spell we had a little rain Sunday night, but . not enough to do much good. The dust was laid for a short time and that was quite a relief to those who had to.be out on the road at The main building, consisting of the rotunda and annex, of the University of Virginia was de stroyed by fire last Sunday morn ing. The library, statues, paintings nd physical apparatus were dUDlavt last year will be bruubt born Wednesday night, trr directly to people when by care- Oct.'the 23rd., had the misfortune If ully-compoted flgurra it U bown that of ' having his horse stolen from fort j-ls death retailed lat year fruro him. The horse was found alxnit M f ' fuotbaii witbina five milee from Uie church very of vMT1t Wn krpt ot badly hurt. It had been run eam, lot vUion- and other dUflxure against a wire fence by some one mmu. A a matter of fart, there U and left. The horae was found na .port practiced by any diluted na- Friday morning near where it was l?h u! tv?' J ix dra tht in four month. WLfo we meet a eondllloo ot tblo equally Creek, has accepted a position as -riou. Leaf log the phjial Injurie clerk in the store of Moore and entirely out uf the question, the game of football, a it I played today, U an aoolute drtrlment to the mental de vclopinmt of thoe who participate in lit. 1 have during the pat U month bven at ome paln torarrfully iuqulr into the cla 'landing of the men who comprise college football team, and the mult were Interesting. In two Icatea I found that tlte majority of lh football player tood among tha lowest o the People of UPPER LINCOLN COUNTY-- Who are interested in GOOD good3 and LOW prices, I wish to say a few words. I havo in stock ri'WKNTY-KIVKTHUUSANfl tMJI.I.AHS O 1 1 111 joy KUOPS 552 Rutledge, at this place. IJrleiU IVom Hagors. pir last three meetings. any time aurmg tne pas two -nankllv deatroved. Tha Museum- The loss is $160,000, with only ing to see us, (in fact we like 'em) I partial insurance. The lectures but we do object to. them talking I axe going on as usual and a build-to- the printers for neariy alialf 1 ing committee has been appointed, y wini o uuujr b f wuiv . i "wiio win nave tne Duuomgs re would be better to call on our I ukced at: once: The AVntnni are printers on aunoay aitemopns taking- great interest in the re- when they are not engaged. building of the University. One A few. errors crept into 3's ar- student was severely injured by in tide last week,. making the sense haling the flames. , This was the nonsensical in some instances, building put up!by Jeffsrson-jwhen. The proof-reader will be more tli'achool was founded by hinvir careful . in future remembering the-early part of this century. . , ys v x, - I v JEXad Uo to Atlantxa. primers xo aecipner tne cmro graphy of some . of our corres poinlents. - j Some of our subscribers have complained of- not getting' thsirj L'ncolnton returning' from the papers for three consecutive weeks. Exposition. He was accompanied We never like to impute blame to v two daughters, Miss Mary postmasters, but it is : beyond fall aJd? In . ' R.' L. Moore. Mr. reason to presume1 that the same Moore was one o the .party also. to ftfcol their halls during oversight would happen three 1 Hi is. the Principal of Amherst Mrs. Julia Luckey of this place is quite low with fever, but is im proving. Mr. J. II. Luckey's child is also ill. Rev. D. M. Litaker haa been in. their cJaea, whlU in the other two i ! . a : : iniimrri inn Hinf uvt " Conaucung an inwrwuug nW K Ol meennga ai oaieui cuwcuuw , . . rurthermore. the o-oUled here, witn good interest manileateu. I .ame which U batowed upon the 'Mr. Litaker is a man that is hard college football player U directly In- tr, Tn-.th llurioui. Their lUe are exploited, f q a IT.. f Mi n1.,o their portralta are p,lntedf lhir ettry loai several uue auoiea uo. lQ frei A promk;rnc L6go. His loss is credited to Choi-1 whlch la at onc prepoaleroua and ab- era: but by'careful management Uard.' Before a boy i hardly out of hit the plague is now under control. fitting acbool he U -polled with a ml- Prt, i- Ko, tKrw4 rnidlv pJceU imporxance vi mu4 - O r .J W. ..f-m. tha 11 -ffxrt. Of ua m v - Mure than any two t.ix in Cl-velatid ct.unty. Buyif-g. guuda in auch large quantities, I grt prices that the amallaC. dealer can't gvt, and t-ing Atiatld ith a small pfx41t wa.Ut " me to do a voium uf buaiu, which y lettr tLau the 1X ' way of big profit and aruall buaii; auolL-r rau why I' can ali cheap ia, 1 don't credit any one, thrfur La'l iJmf . anything, fur the man who pay haa to pay fur tho hoduat I have th largest atock of any huuae btwvn Charlotte N. C, and Knox ville, Tenn., all cut in the very lateat stvlea for thia fall and fur elegance of fit and gentility they can't " be sur- c L O CLOTHING H I N G p ..! . Ilea's tuita fruxn tZ.QJ to $20 U0. Bjra auita from l.CJ lotlS.oO. Chili ren'a auita 00a. U to.lU. Maa's uv.rcoaU MiJUi and up. Boy'a uvrcou $SXi .ud up. are being! Doonle of - Last Friday Mr. A. G. Corpen iar a prominent citizen of Cora, C .ldwell county, passed througn and "corn 8huckings,, enjoyed by the young the country at present. The syrup crop was enormous, I' which' makes up for a "part of the sh rta'ffe in the cotton crop. The f aTners'fourid it difficult to procure br .-fcls to store it. "Sttdcxt." Ont:otiln. A :ademy, Burke county. Mr. Corpeninjg reports the show This place" has the spirit of pro- gr-. Money is noi airam w go ai l stay there, and energy, piety aid" enterprise find congenial ex- :ise there, iraue iucreasva uuu it is rapidly becoming a centre of jidluence. Comfortable modern which he carries with him through til lite. Nor la tha eSect on other tudenta a wboieom one. It require a rongly-balanced mlnd uch aa U ranly given to a growing boy, for a yciig man to pursue a crating for kroxledge when all around him he be i. nothing but football talk, and et a the men next to him become the ta k of the country. It -trikra for him, at t ie very outet of hU career, a fale no: . The Dress Goods Department la brim full and overflowing with the net atylaa aid. . latta veave that are ut thia aeaaon Uoucle Cloth, Tailor -Checka, VigeTeaux, Marguerite Suiting, Nuvalty aid Fatty Suiting, Silk and Wool mix plaid, Caahmer-, Henrietta-, Serges, Crepona, Flannela, Ladiea Cloth and o on. Hats! Hats! HatsI Evervthin ia bran new and the latest atylea this fall. Hav- . iug jobbed oil every hat before the new atock came m. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoe9 ! For men, ladies and children are complete in every detail, . all at 6ld prices. m - ladics' Cloaks nnd CaPes ! The largest stock and pretticft atvlcs ever ahown hare, at prict-a from $1.60 to HC.io. NOTICE. times in succession witn tne one who writes the mail .in our office. A. good sheriff may make a good -Wehave received acotv or the rA and sava he intends to take 1 nidences, fine business offices, -.- . i -t "... I . I T 1 . . . . ! l? frWoy ii agooarresiaenT; i . isaue of the Mooreaville Re- thtf-Wiite States, but all gooddct)rd Mr. P. S. Starrette, re- wyirs do not make good sheriffs I cen'tiy Qf Lincolntox, is the editor I d pot here, Mr. Corpening amused iuney learn ny-experience. and proprietor. The Record ia a la party of Catawba people, telbny ToseeYarmefs walking around I neatly printed six- column ifour tham how hemanaged to get to a Sr-Aca I UUalrJ UaUOl aaV4 aSl AUii OsV aWU I ULLtriaLL XjlCf irQWUVU tr uvva vi o a "- i a 1 " -. V "i I . . . s ta. t -Mft-rra nnH a ufirmD" tn ftVMfV TTlflVf news, it deserves to oe wen sup- i Atlanta witnout Having a wcae i - j orted M the Mooreaville neonle. or a miide. Mr. Corneninir: is- a 1 xtcnt. oung and full of enthu r. . i o - r . . . . . . i Ti a Tfl' n W Tinbinann sound-monev-Cleveland-Democrat iam, it atuacw laoor, capital, andWB2.WatmofB; attoxieWco and says ha runa farm,, a dairy brains and skill and the strain to ' -n.. -nH nninr nknt which cost materialize everything is heavy. .1 w TV- :f r-5Tin 11 m w iH 1 Si : enoacKs in tneir sJaa:of tensor fifteen -years fore the country aot to g ith, -"'sound curren- elnborate store buildings, conven ient Hotel service, numerous man ufactories, Bank, Printing Presses,' ToNfn Hall, Y. M. C. A. Hall, Academy, a good County Paper, tl beautiful churches give it T:.e Town Tax Book U now in my ha i i for the collection of Town Taxes foi An early aetuetaent wUIaate co t. lonr wait until your property It vertUed, and then get mad. Iglte yo i -.hUtimely notice. Tboe who owe for will tee their name la print ve: j soon unleaa aettlement iamade at on . I mean wnat l aay. J. a. Cur. Tax Collector. M M 1 1 1 1 1 I U Given away Ftw with e a parcnae at fi IUiy 4ck, w f-s We W -as yn Ctaj, crt-d foe OmuvI. a & ksd cafiirM, -as i - a a. a y-n w . i.. . i a d i T"ii irii7iu mi i i 1 1 i a i n i mm imn sm. uu thS' camp meeting case. Tbe I ncaf i,uw. netay ne " , r, .i i cnoii. con.i.tin8 of yoMg- Udi3 cider, apple., brandy, and enongh exchange cordial aaluUUon. and I corn, hav and wheat to do him Tr .-H. .Ramsaurr theSecre- of fife fencolh' fcottoit Mils, ineed of an assistant. book- per snd made a txip to Raleigh rrtnvfl .ri a - tant Adnrin.l two .years. iv xv - . - .:iy.--' - -i t -r -o- r - -r y ior tne purpose .cu- fvft ARTnTlmeatinff last Auirust. Thi5 Dxi ockat force have acor- ?'0ne ' I annia atftfntft - Mr Wttt- I fil. rnvi-f otirw' t stnnk with Mr. sjaasba&- pywAwa w ssvi w yi stj iu -w w i jVMiT. Steele pagtor of tne TmorV appears for the State and J Corpening when up. his way. thodiit church here, conducted I the other two genUemen and Mr. feting during last week at the I McCall, of Charlotte, appear fdr H leasaiit Qroye chu$eh. He 1 the defendants m ' hy Kev. J. W. Hoyie, Catawba People FoaUwood. .1 TtiroTxrrli. j .... . , - i " . . - - I e seco! LINCOLTITO.I MAUKtTT. one time, a fine Stel Eneravinv a beautiful paitel paint ing, giaaa front with handom?G Frame, fixe 14 by li, and 24 br 20 inches. I wish to awnni old customer and to in ducw ntw ones to try m and be .risced that 1 firm .xa&rw and better goods for thw money tl - n caLe gutt'-a elaewhere. Shelby, N. C. R S.REINHARDT. Gold T twtiig In Lincoln. i 1 - Ililir. n.j h iiiii i rewa f . t. i i a 'lllllv I d shower of rain for I T.flat pridav the Narrow Gauffa came in Wednesday I frntn Vmd nn ft nnmhflr of nasaan- pt., .It iait be said that it Kerg who had been to Atlanta: I -uuown in torrents during i rm,a fniiowin7 from Maiden were rght, and yesterdar was noted: Messrs W.V'and J. F. rainy day. Rabb. L. A. Carpenter, the cotton .alarm nf firft a -nnndad . niUl man, L.. Huitt and ..John v Rft ftwt A.finfXipnard. They reported-that k. It ori-rinatftd.iri.Mai. H Rev: J." L. Murpny, . ox. victory, Burton's residence. Aid "-d accompanied them, but dili- resDond r& not much gent search failed to x reveal that .. "was done Cornwall ,na cbat sufirzest&d-that-a chaplain this woa a, Wa8 aaitf Upr l ftIT exposition narty, and no" m court,Tussda7 afternoon, more' was" said about the preacher. 2 V WA V I All claimed Uiat tney nad a good xuch had a holsa1 hitched td I 5 ' 4. W iAV ' . I tXAUO UUU M1V tUC CAUVBiWvu "in The other day Maj. H. W. Bur ton informed us that ne nas a ggld mine three and a half miles from Lincolnton. ' ; From this "mine 1,700 ' nuggets have been .taken, weighing from five to 850. pennyweights each. Some of the ore is worth from $40.00 to $50.00 a ton. The land adjoining the Burton property is kowii as the Town Company's land. On this land are nine or ten veins, of gold, some of them very rich. These veins were worked some years ago; but owing to the presence of arsenic, the gold could not be easily separated from the ore and ' the veins have lain idle.-. Withlmproved machinery, these mines5 could be "made to pay a handaomalL profit:' The only thing needed is capital to develop see their devotions and the support they, give to the means of grace dusUies, the hope kindles that r ungs' some good fruit for the healing of ??"0n, . humanity will grow and mature hat per til., there ?eoon. A suggestion was r" M u born during a recent visit there Je lftrtlkl ..-T . . At Flour patent, 100 Ibi. uawu - . . . a tt firniary. and Home U needed,! ' where the lick, the indurtriou. x, poor; the aged, the inflrm. theh.lt Bon n. the mained may find re.t, care and n'rou0d treatment, and trained nurses, ex- N C per lb perienced physicians of body and Tallow " " soul' and. humane, benevolent Chickens families may have opportunity to Batter 'a minister healing and comfort doj. and instruction and thus carry Hidet,grten lb the power and grace of the Great dry4 Phvsician into lives burdened with Wool, washed per lb. J . rt x t4k toil' grief and pain. Such an m-l0. .tuition would do honor to the u place and be a joy to the heads A ppiea green 44 and Jiands that plant it The Fro- peaches green feaaionVare all represented there Sweet potatoes The ch'urches are all growing, and Irish " "4 in tbem:all are men allowed to ?n . M , . - j Union sets make money. Friends I .. .Listen : Blackberries, dried, the good Master says ; Ye are the Beorwax Itenorted for the Democrat evciy Thursday morning by Capt 9.30 70 50 55 2.00 1.50 6 12 4 10 5 10 to 18 10 to 15 10 10 . 6 10 21 it 4 40 30 40 40 1.75 4 F. M. UEIKBARDT, Li.xcoLSTOs, N C. .os Station, N.C EEINHAEDT & CO. ;: (Si'cccaaou to RusiiAntiT A Moaais) General Merchandise & Cotton Buyers Pnvata Telephonc-Uncclnlon N. C- tolronSUUon, Hr-Cr NEW FALL AND VtTKltEIl U00D3 ; ... Arrlvlns Daliy. . . Highest Market price psld for Cotton and Cotton Seed st'lii tixaas! Cotton bought in the seed Joose Hot or baled iu any quantitira. Ottr us a trial. . , Iron Station. ----- North Carolina TTe Defy any and all Compb 44 U 44 tition on DRY GOODS GLOUING, SHOES HATS ccc. Cic. :0: FOR - GENUINE - J NO. BARGAINS - CQME - TO L. COBB. I
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