Lincoln Journal.
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TNO. C TIPTON. Editor & Manager.
FBIDAY JUNE 7, 1901.
NOTICE. .
After Saturday, larch 9th, 1901, the
sninvrmtion . vnce.r or the Lincoln
Journal willbe $1 :00 per year; 50 cents
for 6 monthsr 25 cents for 3 months,
strictly cash in advance.
so
Triangle Talk.
Triangle, N. C, Jane 3. Owing to
ranch rain our. farmers have been
somewhat retarded in their farm work.
Almost all the corn that was planted
nn! the uataWDa nver wm aaye 10, ue
planted again and will be very late.
We are sorry to chronicle the death of
Mrs. Joe - ArmstroDg:, of Miller's. Her
remains were brought to Unity church
tai interment Monday. She was form
erly of this place.
Mr. H. C. Kegan is on. the sick list
this week.
Hiss Minnie Long is also ill.
snirr.
Attorney-at-Lav7f
Li coin too, JC. C
02 ce in Cobinson tmlldicg.
Practices tn the State and
Coarts.
Federal
Reeosville Reooris. Thm Platonic tm iiun mt cwy
I Dlekeru
TlTVTKrnT T U "K fV Jnnoi Tfc ia TinTS? ! t
the first week of Jane and many of onr or T w T mm ,TJ L"
r . . ' woman (who is sUU living) haa cheriihed
c huiwwm a little sheaf of letters written by Charles
crops the first time yet. Dickens. These charmimr Utter .W
mi t ..i - "
x ne Dnpreme onrt nanaca down us the novdi?t in a new part that of the
decision last week in the case of Wiselsucce 1 matchmaker. Thpv trfl tfc
against Leonhardt. It declares, that 1 story el ; her man's courtship a'!
Sallie Wise, and Camden Leonhardt's show how ' ;a writer spurred a faint
children are the rightful heirs to the heart into winning a fair lady.
lands of "Larry" Leonhardt, deceased. ' They Panted for the first time
Leonhardt was married twice and at his Tlu "B OBl"u yucg r; lor
i T- a k
J II . . - , , , 1 V uuu w.
uculu une oz ine cnuaren oi nis iasi wne
claimed that all the land belonged to At Lookout. Modoc ronnfrr.
bim for paym? taxes on it when it was 1 Calvin Hall, his three sons and a vounir I Tl a. jostice.
advertised to "be sold for taxes. Sallie I man living witn Hall, were arrested for I JJ Af
Wise, one of the first child. PntPrM horse stealing. Thursday night the five AUOrney-at-J-aw,
zm. . i ... . , Impn vcera tnVpn f mm rrictrvlw Viv o mnh I " KutherforUtoo. ?f. C.
buis against mm ior an neirs part ana i , -
OBHRT E. CCtoTNEK.
ATT0KSET AT LAW.
LiDeolntos. X. C.
Gives prompt attention to all business
intrusted to him. Omce xonnerly occu
pied by D. "W. Robinson, Esq. nMy
Practices in the conits of Lincoln
' A.
the'ease was fonght throngh two conrts. OI aDOUl Pns anaan were nangea.
The Supreme Conrtf8 decision was that Monday afternoou at the mines of the Cleveland, Ruthrrford, Pulk and Hea-
none of the children by his last wife Dayton Coal & Iron Co., located St Day- derson counties and in tb Saprirmo and
could share an interest by the way it ton Term., there was a terrific explosion 1 Federal Courts.
wass willed. The land lies near here of dust gas or fire damp m theRichland
;i I I . m. A. ?1
and dontains about 200 acrres.
Aoani one nan or tne necessary
amount has been snbscribed fora library
iur ims scnooi aismci. Acoioer sucn
opportunity to secure a small library
will never be presented and surely our
mine about, two miles from Dayton.!
Probably 35 people were killed and
many injured. .
Gov. Aycock has commutted,.the sen
tence of W. H. Morrison, of Surry, sen
tenced to six vrars for forcprv. tn ttro
roo ra anil n r-r l- a V-i-- .V ;k .:n I f ponded to.
people win not lei tnis one pass wiinout r i,, in Anf'
4 -1.? I 1. r II. 4 I' I o
jjrt. J. s. wise.
Uneolntoa. N. C.
Office at North State Hotel.
All calls, day or night, promptly re-
sl5-ly.
The Supreme Court of Texas has de
cided that the franchise' of railroads and
erty, are not taxable.
Heal Estate for Sale.
iliss Zettie Dellinger, who is suffering S outside of the district wishing to con
with paralysis is reported to be very J tribute anything towards it, can send it that 1 he franchise of railroads and Under and by virtue of an order made
, t xxr ; J corporations, known as intangible prop- by the Sapvnor Court in the cause
; iome of pur boys attended commence- will be thankfully received.
1
ment at Davidson College , May 29th.
They say they had a pleasant time.
Mr. J. R, White, formerly of this
community but now of Oxford. Mis-
Miss Claude Graham was visiting at sissippi, attended the Reunion in Mem-
Mr. S. W. Prim's Thursday, puis last week. He sent this scribe a
Miss Laura Long was at J. A. Long's Memphis paper containing an account
Tuesday. 1 I of te Reunion and portraits of dis-
Messrs Simon and John Barker, who tinguished Confederate generals. Among
.have been attending school at Taylors- the latter we notice the picture of that
ville came back to their home on the gallant Li ncolntonian, Geh. R. F.Hoke.
Cafawba: Thursday. Mr. J. R. Warlick, our bustling in-
The Children's Bay service Sunday surance agent is with the tax-lister of
nignt at baiem was an enjoyable affair, ironcon townsnip tnis weeK wnung
landing, wherein David J. Craig, Ad
uunistrator of rancv UkinM ii, dt-ct-av
IN.
Simon Miller, colored, shot and killed- ed, is plaintiff. and'L. A. U. Wilkinson
Jim Horton, colored, near Pineville,
Mecklenburg county. Saturday.
TrlTl .
y p ampft
Quite a large crowd attended. ; '
Our sportsman, Mr. A. P. Black, kill
ed a large crane last week. He said it
had a "long" neck.
Mr. Robt. Nixon made a house-cover
ing Wednesday. He had a new roof put
on jhis store building.
Mr. Lawrence Hager went to Dayid
sbn1 Thursday on business..
polices.
There will be preaching in the school
house here Sunday evening by the pastor
of the Baptist church here, the church
not being completed yet. ' .
There will be a picnic at P. W. Ram-
seur's Tannery Saturday evening.
T, A. Coon has a cow that gave birth
to two calves last week. Both are doing
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As- so .pne answered my question I well and promise to live.
through Th& Journal as to what causes I Messrs Lmn Heavner and Cass Coon
thunder. I will give v the answer; I attended an ''apron hemming" in Plateau
"Thunder is caused, by a sudden dis- Saturday night and they say they had
h placement or tne particles ol air by a
passing
current-xf electricity
it.'
T! 1
Triangle ball team has two match
games scheduled for the near future-
one with Davidson and one with Stan-
yvheat is in full head around here and
bids fair to make af nil crop.
If there is a prize lor sporting, some of
our young people should be awarded
first honors.
i 1
Miss L. B. Long went to Harvey Sun
day to yisit friends.
Mr. Robt Armstrong has been at Mil
lers for several days.
On Sunday night . Miss Otta King
eloped with Mr. Ivey Hager and got
married. The young lady is a daughter
of Mr. Haywood King and is very popu
lar! and good looking. The young man
is a son of Mr. Julius Hager and is an
honestj up-right young man. Both are
of the best families. The parents op
posed the match and forbade Mr.' Hager
to see Miss King, consequently elope
ment was the only alternative.
Preston W. Long.
Important ,to Pensioners.
In answer to lhauiries iu Tff.-ird rn
J.n. T . ' J L , a i '
ijeosiuiis, wisn to maKe tne Tonowin?
statement:
In the first place, all persons desiring
a pension must make application to
their County" Board on the first Monday
in July. This includes all who are now
drawing pensions and all who wish to
an immense time.
throTif?hi Htsqmre Philip Carpenter is around
this week listing taxes.
and S. M. Wilkinson are defendants.
same being an action to ?11 rval r&tate
to create assets to jwiy debts, 1 will sell
at the Court House door in the town of
Lincolnton. N. C on
Tuesday, Juno lltb. 1901,
at 12 o'clock, m.; to tho highcftt bidder,
commencing the bidding at taid rale
at the sum of fonrtein hundred and thirty-three
dollars, the following real estate,
lying and being m the count v of Lincoln,
Catawba Springs township, N C. adjoin
ing the lands ot C A Barklcy, F W How
ard, Ephraim Keener, and others, on the
Beat tie's ford road, near the town of
Denver, bounded as followsir-B'Knniug
at a black oak stump, Kphra.m Kei-ncr'
corner, and runs thence, sli.'jK.l'JO ioU.h
to a stake, G. A. Barklt-y's corner; th . cc v
N50E, IOJj iKk-s to a B.'O. ctump;
thence with Berkley's lin(-,srj;,.VJ ,u
to a R. O. stump, near the road.'thvoce
N29. 2GF.101 poles to HJstune; thtuce with
F. W. Uowanl's line, Nh.w, Kt
to u stone, F. W, HoAarl's c)rnci:
thence N33)4E, poles to Hone, F. W.
Howard's corner; thcnc? N2l4w,
poles, crossing Btrattie's ford road, to a
stone; theme NGowr, 2iJJ poles to eton-;
tnence N43e, ws poits to a take, fonncr
ly a W.O. thence KS2w, 105 poles to a
stone; thence fc3?sW, 12 kUh to tou, in
I am now prepared to do Gold, Silver, I ilaln street, (said corner in old line, alo
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FOB LlliLiTSM.
The -largest stock of paper we have re
ceived for many months. We have Letter
Heads, Bill Heads, Packet Heads. State
ments, in both rag and linen first-class,
high-standard goods at right prices. Large
stocK of Envelopes, Shipping Tags, and
Linen and Rncr Flats.
Our work is right, goods right and
prices right.
THE JOURNAL P1UNTJNG CO.
yen
a
her of lm Prices,
Milli
fy v-; ,iv-- nut muttu in uiib line.
rush in this line wc have run a little shor?.
The health of. tins section is very Nickel and Copper ElectrPlaUng by
good. the latest improved methods. Watches, to a stone, tboccc iv-Uw. 10 r Its t a
now many mcnes aoes 11 iaKe 10 mane i jeweiry ana raoie ware maae eqnai 10 i stone; mence u i poles to a sione,
a broad erin? new. I also have the roval white metal w e oia line; tnence wnn trie oia noe
v a n - &
Rrtyoanf Uirmv Jvttn-n nf thp Thar. nmp:a xxrVoVVi tArrc aaHcf oMlnn nn.1 ia I V:iW J PO.O lO a PiaKP,
lotte police force, sent his little nephew, cheaper than electro-plating.
Carlton Jetton, a fine-bnll dog pap last I can be found at
weefc. f HUSTLER. . I shnn fnr tlift Trpnt."
I. L. Wilkie.
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MPORTANT
-TO
. Bad Runaway.
gentleman from the city of Hickory, by
the name of Fields, was going from
Palm Tree chnrch to "Plateau with-a
young lady who was visiting her sister
pastor Sherrill's wife, Miss Rogers.
Arriving at the creek at Jacob Mull's,
Mr. Fields got out of the bue'gy and
took off the bridle to let the horse drink,
holding, the horse by the mane. The
horse by some means became frightened
and ran backward, jerking loose from
Mr. Fields, and then ran ttast him. lie
caught the horse by the harness but was
powerless to do anything,' and getting
his lt-g bruised considerably. He told
the young lady to jump out, which she
at once did, but in jumping she partly strong, but full bodied, fragrant and
fell and the baggy wheels hit her, bruis- aromatic in the cup? This Coffee is
urn
tben
&6E, 9 poles to the beginniug; contain
ing 1S0 acres, more or lea after deduct-
the old Anthony US the following exceptions. Except-
log iuiu rcstrrrmg irum tain iraci me fol
lowing benndary, to-wit: A smalltrnct,
lying North of Beattio'a ford road, con
veyed to S. M. AVllkinson, bv H. II.
WUkinson, Nancy Wilkinson, L. A. II.
Wilkinson and wife, 13 Feb. 1379, ne.ir
the village of Denver, bounded as fal
lows: Beginning at a tone. tn the
Beattio8 ford road, on L. A. II, Wilkin
fcou 8 line; tnence siu.jr., poles to n
stone, on said line; thence MUgK, 16?;
poles to a small persimmon: thence nW.C
w, 42 poles to a fetoue; tin-nix? tvJlw,
19,l4 poles to the beginnirg, coqiJtit.ii!
5 acrt-s and poles, more or lw.
Also, excepting and rtfrvinj? the fol
lowing tract of land, from the first trnvt
above dcscrilied: On the ivmth Mde ot
Deattie'a ford road, convrrl to L. A
get on
be
the roll. Blank application can !
ing her badly. . The horse ran about 200 properly roasted, and,, if you wish
it, ground: Twenty-five cents per
pound may fceem a little expensive,
but a trial will convince, you this is
Coffee, and not stuff. If you will
give mo your orders I will grind
this coffee, and deliver to you cer-
yards and lodged the buggy on a sapling
and ran a mile and a half and was
caught by M. M. Lutz and wife, who
immediately sent a man with the horse
to hunt for the wreck. In a few min
utes .after Miss Rogers was hurt, Rev.
had of the Clerk of the Court and ?herriU came oa and took her to Plateau,
' soldiar could receive a pension unless his
disability was caused by a wound. The
ucw iaw cuiuiges mis ana allows any An unknown negro woman was dis
oldj soldier, who is unable to perform I covered in the act of taking the life of
manual labor, .whether he was wounded j her two days old infant in Greensboro
jot not, and all widows who were mar-1 Friday. She carried the infant to an
riea before Anril lfifis to rfmw rpnirm I old field in the suburbs and tied a stout
j X f rt
jju.l uu boiuier or - wiaow can firaw a
tension who hs ih voina nf she coald complete
: . - XT vj ViiV Ul
which is over $500.00.
Why continue, to complain and Wilkiiuon br H. II. asl Kaucr WU
J v.wuu4i4M auu tlnsoa 21 Jan. IStG, commouly knuwti
worry about the poor Coffee you as the "Somiuary" tract, now ownl by
cet, while I can sell you h Good JOIin u -rair. t village of lt-n
xjisum vffLr-, uiu. io uui, iwift ctri nil ml oak on the North yul- t.t
Benttie's ford road; tin no K,r.v, -12
poles to a hickory; thencu n53v, ii0 j!n,
to a small post oak; thence N27K. 20 pule
to a rpa'nish oak on the youth ide cf
Beattie's ford road; thence with tuid
road s74n. 50 poles to the beginning, con
taining 12J acres, more or h.
Also, Excepting Iioui the fut tract
above described, the foilowii g boundary
of land, deeded by II. II., Nancy, L. A.
II., and wile Nancy Wilkinson to S. M.
W ilkinson, 13 Feb. 1873. lying and U
ing near the village of Denver: Bt gia
nitg at a stone in the Beattie's ford road
on L. A. II. "Wilkinson line; tbcuce sCJ.U
in cry.
Owin to lite
We hav: ancihcr &hi.i::v::i which will arrive this wrek. As
to style and price, we think we can suit anybody." Be sure
and come to see us on this line and we will try and make it
to your advantage to trade with us.
To ariive this week another lot of Ladies Low Cut
Shoes prices rock, bottom. Remember we carry a line of
Elkin fine shoes in Ladies, at $1.25, which will out wear any
snoe you can buy ;u thai price.
Clothing. ' -
You know we are headquarters on this line at all times.
We have the largest stuck 01 Clothing we have ever carried.
Be sure and come to see us on this line as we defy competi
tion. Very respectfully,
M. S. ROBINSON.
which iirrsi.i:rr
Yur, on vot if
watch:
We Am Qui
may be filled in before the first Monday 5nere we Know inac everyining uai u-j o ui Cvcryuu
in Julv. or on that dflv. TTfnfn' ?onld be don by a sister and If you prefer.
I 1 ' I c ;i .1 J - r 1 X I T a. T- . . -m . I rt. t .l.fllt . t 1 - .
iamuy auu kiiiu inenus ior ner comiori i i nave Oiuer.ltoastoa vAilietJ at 10, 1 iiw uuu 10 ubw, uuwn lue ruaa xo
and recovery was done Scrappetr Lo . , a stone; thence JGCw, 24 poles and 1G
x'wv. . unji-j iu a uit&urr inr; iucutc t..
r.rnraoonnno io J 3GM poles to the binrinniD-; containing 5
acres W t4 poles, more or U-.
for f 1,00. liespectfully,
J. B. ItAMSAUR.
cord around its usck and legs. Before
the work of destruc
tion the was discovered by a negro man
First class pensioners are to get 75.00 the babe to the oandf the Woman ran
and escaped. The child was not serions-
P. S. I havo added
Wheat to my other
Foods.
Cream of
Breakfast
J. B. It.
per year; 2nd class $70.00: 3rd class
$481.00, and 4th clas3 and widows $30.00,
While the Committee wished to dp all
they could for the bid soldiers and
jwidows, they thought, as the soldiers
and their descendants had the tax to
pay, it wa3 all we could do at this time.
The amount appropriated for pensions
was $200,000,, which is about twice as
much as last year.
J. F. Rkinhahdt,
Chairman Pension Committee.
Charged with deserting wife and chil
dren, collecting insurance money "on
prcjof of his wife's death, and commit
ting bigamy. Will J. Tyson, a young
, white man, a carpenter by trade, is be
hidd the bars in Wake county jail a wait-
ing the day of trial,' Tyson married his
second wife in Raleigh after he had col-
lecrea the insurance on the life of his
first wifej whom he falsely. represented
as dead after he had deserted her and
the five children she bore him.
x' water, coiorea, wno Kiiiea a
white .man in Franklin county a few
weeks ago, has surrendered to the offi
, cers and is in jail. . - -
ly injured and is still livinj
lt issaia tnat tne uattis iviigo casei
will come np for trial at Granville
Superior Court in July, Judge Shaw
presiding. . It is also said tnat Messrs
D
R. L. S FOX,
1
Resident Dentist,
Un coin ton, X. C.
Office hours from 8am to 12:S0ru, and
Frank I. .Osborne, of Charlotte, and Urra 1:80pm to Cpaieycnrweek day.
nmPTit Manlv. of -Winston. hnv W "'"K o "ii oiurv.
retained for Dr. Kilgo'a side of the case.
There is talk that an effort will be made
to secure the removal -of the case from
Granville county.
ri r f
1
c-av "Consumption can be cured."
NattiFe alone won't do it. It needs
g hslp. Doctors say
' 3 JLJtf IT fl
rscoas Lmuision
is tlio fcest help." But you must
its use even: In hotij
The White Shop.
Thanking the citizens of Lincolnton
for their generous patronage In the past.
I desire to let them know that with the
-v I incoming of the New Year, I am bet-
. I f pt Ti'ror0'rorf f hon ore. n . V. A -
r t- v" iu fi o uiCUJ UX3V
class shaves, hair cnta and ahampooa.
Eyerything new, "nice, neat and np-to-
aate. batisraction guaranteed.
s7-ly C U Welub.
I." vcrti have cot tried it, send for free sample. 1
i4 crCOTT & BOWNE, Chsmists.
y 49-415 Pearl Street, " New York.
Sec and $1.00; all druggist.
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PIEDJIONT BARBER SBOP,
t TWO DO013 FKOM POSTOFriCK.
LUiCOLXTOX, N. a
route, experienced and attentive bar
bers. Shampooing. Einreinf?. ihodn
. - . C. 0 MJJjU
ana nair cutting a specialty. Polite
errand and shining-boy. Complete line
of toilets for customers. Give na a trial
nzwy. 11. xaylor, iToprietor.
For further particulars of laid land.,
boundaries fcc, reference is hereby
made to said Special ProccediDir, pend
ing before the Clerk cf tho Superior
Court , Lincoln county, N. C.
Terms of Sale: One-third cash, bal
ance upon credit of- nine months, evi
denced by note with approved fcccntity.
Title reserved until lull payment or
purchase of money. Privilege to purchas
er to pay all cash.
This the 10th day or May,
David J. Craio,
"Administrator and Commisfioner.
mlOtds.
fckjmctiujv irjil t lclt. Your
J
Watch In U-it for repair nfler. you
are left bt-cau, jo-.i f;iilttl Vo have
itclcancil ami j-n; m thorough onlcr
at the proper tiuit . So, ixsf
Llaino your watch for your ueglcct.
Turn over n new U-ar' in watch
care. Take your watcb to W. M.
Siikkiiill, the Jeweler, who will do
you ihft-clas work at a reasonably
low price.
All work gu:runtcct.
Stand at North Stato Hotel,
Lincolnton, N. C.
Fop Business.
011 use Groccriits. Wc
sell the kind that gives satis
faction. Special attention is called to
our Tcllico Flour, Nabob
Bartlctt Pears, Nabob
White Cherries, Na
bob Peaches.
Premier Pineapple, Premier
Corn.
Gail Borden Condensed
Milk.
, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars.
Consignments of Flour,
Meal, Corn, Hay, &c, solici
ted. Free delivery. 'Phone S3.
J. Thos. McLean Co.
The
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