The Lincoln Journal TUtSDAV SEr TEMBEK. 25 l. Lvned Tuesdays and Fridays. W. . KKKMKR Publisher. SCB8CKIPT10N PRICE: 1 Vw.r it Moutii Mout h. State Senate HON. J. t . RE1KHAKDT. Hune of Representatives. WALTER N. KEENER. Cierk of Superior Court. A. NIXON. Sheriff JOHN K.CLINE. Register of Deeds. H. AUGUSTUS SELF, Treasurer. R, FRANK MEAL. Coroner. E.C. BAKER. Surveyor. W. M. HOKE. County Coiuuii.Haioners. JUNIUS BLANTON, THOS.F.OLINE W. T. CARPENTER. J. E. REIN. HARDT. ALLEN KING. Funston Himself In the Dark 'Dc Sarcus. De Sarcus aui a cow in I'll tell you bow 1 know 1 paw de pictures all a hangiL', In Mister Jones's sto. Me au' Mandy am a goiu'. Whedder raiu er shine. To gi. some leuiemade. And make da t popcorn mine. I'll bitch up ol' Jim an' Sill, Ah' drive 'em neck an' neck. If dejr don't shy atdeorteruiobeels Au' frow us out 'er 'de back. J'U drive 'etn to de bone yard. 'An hitch 'em to 'er pos' An' den ?o to de gamble tent, To see who wins de mos'. An' when de prade am nouiiu' We'll tfo np on de square To bear de steam planner bnmmin' An' see de gnzziy bear, We,U go 'den to de show tent. An' git 'er good high seat To see de clown turner snmmerstt, An' light on hiV feet. We'll see 'de man up on de plunk, Wid his bicickel stoop Au' go whizzin' down de track, An ride ober nuder de locp. When de show am douean' ober. We'll go back li 'de Plantation 'An hitch de horses to de plow An' work like all tarnation. To sabe up some mo' money, An' when dere comes eruuderjshow I'll take 'erlong my honey, Au' me an' tier will go. A XONYM0C8 Jacksonville Fla., Sept. 23. Brigadier General Frederick Fun ston arjived.heire at 3 p. m. and left within ten minutes for Pert Tampa, .where he will board the stv.-am.er Olivette tonigh for Hava na, via Key West. General Funston said positively that he had no other orders than the original order from Secretary of War Taft to report to him in Havana as soon as possible. "It is possible," said general Funston, "that Secretary Taft wishes to send me out to confer with some of the insurgent leaders as he is aw . re that I am well ac quainted with a large number of Cubans who were prominent during the last Cuban revolution against Spanish authority. I -cannot now recall meeting any of the insurgent leaders whose names have been mentioned in the press dispatches but I am well acquainted with a large number of the prominent Cu bans connected with the govern ment of Cuba. When ,1 was with the Cuban revolutionists I was principally in the eastern end of the Island and not with any of the insurgents in the western provinces J. do not know General PL10 Guer- ra, and .think that he must have rfn with P.Pliprfll ffvpen in Pinnr wluit iin!i:iratimi ha - i'-ti r.x, ...,,1:.... TT.,,f4 jut 1111' 111 r-f 1 in case Sec- ev are need le. I "11. Letter to R. S. Abernathy Lincoluton, N. C. I Dear Sir: on know, diamonds don't no by size. So with painty ' We make paint, one palloa ef which goeH as far as two of another and lasts twice as lou; that's four to one. You know it is true in diamonds: the don't go by the gallon, do they? If you're going to paint your house, you go firit to your painter and say: "I'm going to paint; do you want the iob? and what'll It cost?" If he happeus to know, he'll sav: "De pends ou the paint. I cai do It for some where about 100 or $200, whochever yon like; f 100 will make a good job; f 3 00 a poor one." -, And you, if you happen to have your wits '11 tay : "I'll take the good one, when'U yon do it?" Painters ought, all. to know about paint: and jewlers ought to Lie able to get a good job. We do what we can to help both. v One gallon Devoe Is better than two of average paint, goes as far that is, your bouse will take sbout 20 gallns Devoe arid 40 of average paint and De voe will wear a long time; the life of average pairt la very uncertain. It may be a year, it may De five. Why ia it that painters don'tknow a baut paint? Do jewelers know about diamonds.' They know more than they tell sometimes. There are painters and painters; so there are jewelers; so there ii paint, and the least gallons painty is Devoe. Yours Truly, F. W. DEVOE & CO, P. S. Reid Hdw. Co.Isells .our paint As exampled by the case bf W. L. Evans at this,term of .court,, it is now definitely 'isuftkei that no liquor iigem etui come iiicu lura ici- ... ritory and peddle" his dfpreS t It will be remembereJ wlt'Some time agp tins youn jj'maii Evihs tame to Gastonja, representing ibe Miller O.O., a wnoiesaie wniskey nouse m Danville. He distributed his cards, giying the name of his house, took ' tor the whiskey, and had it i through the express com- en the case was up in a.'s court at this place, vispute as to wheth- really' sold in ia. Uie law Peebles, indicted. Condition nns in Garduale, Medicine, Library containt 43.000 volumes. New .water works, electric lights, central ' heating system. New dormito- ries, gymnasium, Y. M. C. A. bnimmg. . 668TUDENTS. 74 IN FACULTY. , The Fall term begins , . . , Sept. 10. 190(5. Address , Francis P. Vexaele, President CHAPEL HILL, N. C. ju22-st W's court at this place, WW, Y i I I I I J I llll Via. The law X 1 v Y IB i 1 W. L. Lawing ' Gent's Furnishings, Men's Pants and Shoes. Made-to-measure Clothing. Most of you will come to the Circus on Thursday and you must make it a point to drop in my store, whether you want to purchase or not. I am get ting in fresh goods 'every day, and if you are needing anything in my line,-1 am sure we can do business. As it is my intention, from now on, to make a specialty of the Suits-to-order business, I am now closing out my entire stock of ready-made clothing, (consisting of Suits and Overcoats) at a great Sacrifice. It consists, in the main, of win ter weights, and I am sure it will be to your in terest to give it a look, as it is bound to go re gardless of cost. From now on I am going to devote my ex clusive attention to the Gent's Furnishings and Suits to order business, and intend to carry the best quality of goods, and I think, for this rea son, I will be in a better position to supply your needs in this line than General stores, either, as to price, style or quality. Our pass word is "Quality." Our motto is "Same Goods for Less Money Better Goods for tie same money." . W. U LAWING Gent's Furnishing and Clothing-tc-Order Men's Pants and Shoes. I J. H. Rudisill & Compy We're loaded up the muzzle with Job, Work but then we can attend to your wants with are our 'pc pcurracy md care. Rush jobs r-teiiThe Journal fob Otfire. ---tr ' t--. .. 1 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1789-1906. Head of the State's Educational System. DEPARTMENTS. Collegiate, Engineering, Law, Pharmacy. J 0 V i pr k wanted and good mixed sau sage to be had at City Market (ohn Mallard, Proprietor. W. HINES ig Liverman ncolnton cles, splendid 1 riding horses. nage respect- ble 1 aiADita r PURITY SOQQi 8 In trip hnmp anrl education produces noble h men and women. . Our greater Colleges "uses STIEFE PIANOS exclusively, because they arVmtV&raUy 'PU RE- lnheli&e. a STIEF PlANsV?n emblem of purity" fn'musical re finement and proof of an Artistic taste. Only Artiste Standaid sold direct. Write today for prices and terms. CHAS M- STIEFF, J Manufacturer of ' the pi ano with the sweet tone. X Southern War,eroom, S 8 ' 5 West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C. 8 C H- WlLMOTH WGR- 8 fecoceoc ; aaooooji MORTGAGE ?ALE By virtue of the power of Kile contained iu a certain uiortgitge itivt u by D. C. Willis v Prick Compuuy ou t be butu dy of Xevemlier, I'M, mid registered iu the office of the Reiter of Deedx of IJncoln County In Book No. W, page 40, default having been made in payuieut of debt secured thereby, the undersigned will of fer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder on Saturday. October 20th, 1906, certain articles of personal property a follows; one ten horse power (Jeier Trac- tiou Engine, one Sargeut Saw Mill, one 3) lucu Peerless Separator, two wagons, one drill and one buggy, Sale to begiu at 13 o'clock M. Terms of sale cash. This tale will be held at tti saw mill of C. X. Turner lu the North Western portion of Lincoln County. Per sons desiring to t,ee these articles will please call upon Mr. Turner Sept. 11 - V FRK.K COMPASV, INCORPORATE!. Wltberspoou & Witbers:oou Actory. Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes Clothing From our close study and personal contact we thoroughly understand local retailing condi tions in this County and can supply our trade with merchandize especially adapted to their needs. We want to call attention to a few of our special bargains: . DRY GOODS We were particularly fortunate in our selec tion of Dress Goods this season, both in prices and styles. We secured several JOB LOTS at prices that will astonish you. In addition we have a full line of Broadcloths and all the other staples in Dress Goods. All good judges among the Ladies who have looked through this line since its receipt are unanimous in their opinion that nothing the equal of it has ever been shown on this market, regardless of PRICE. Come and see these goods whether you buy or not, and SHOW DAY will be a good time. SHOES We anticipated your wants in this line early last Spring, consequently we are in a position to save you Doflars (not cents) on your winter shoes. In many cases we can sell you -hoes at prices lower than the Jobber is now asking us for the same shoe. We simply defy competition in this line with our CroSsett, King Quality, ' Fair field, Knocker & Gilford (home made) for men; Duttenhofer, Lady Essex, Fanchon, Goxlman, Dixie Girl and Guilford for ladies. CLOTHING Here is where we have distanced all compe tition. To see the lines we are showing this fall will mean a sale to all intending purchasers, as we have the goods to suit all, andour prices have all competitors beaten. Our line is now com plete, and we have added the newest style of rain coas this year which will please everybody. Look this line over Show Day with our Mr. Rud isill to show you what we have. Bring on your Peach Seed this month, as we want tp Ship October 1st. We need a few more to complete our car of 300 bushels and as soon as this is finished we will stop buying. . Go not forget that we are ''Exclusive Agentr'-'" 4? for the celebrated ''Carharatt" brand of Union Q Q Made Overals, the best in the world, Oliver Chill- Q SS ed Plows. Public School Books, J. J. Clark's Spool sx tJ Cotton (3c a spool or 2 for 5c) Also Wholesale w 8 sale Agents for J. & P. Coats Thread. Come and see, whether you purchase or not. K Respectfully, I J, H. RUDISILL & CO. S 0S3OSS3Oil3O23Oi3CO0v;N : ., . , . T Interesting Talk! I ..... "Hello! F. P; Long & Co. I have just received a large 6-hole cast Range, from.. Sears & Roebuck,,' says Mr. Whitener ot Maiden, "what will you charge me for four joints of 7 inch pipe to fit my lafrge range?'' "We answered him 20c per joint." "Alright, said Mr. Whilener, what will you charge me for a line of vessels, to go with my range?'' "We will furnish you a complete line of vessels for $3.00." "Alright" says Mr. Whitener. F. P. Long & Co. says to Mr. Whitener, "What did your range cost you fit up here at Lincolnton?" "I paid Sears & Roebuck $26.00 for my range, I paid $4.55 freight, I paid F. P. Long & Co. for ware and piping $3.75. Total amount $34.00." Mr. Whitener, F. P. Long & Co. says they can sell you a six-hole pig iron range, much better than the cast range and 25 pieces of ware and piping all f. o. b. at Lincolnton, for $24.00. So you see Mr. Whitener is out $10.00; and his money has gone back north where he will not see it any more. We have the largest lot of stoves, ranges and sewing machines ever brought to Lincolnton. We are going to seil them for less money than you can order a single range or machine from Sears & Roebuck Co. Come and get our prices be fore ordering or buying elsewhere and we will save you money. Yours For Business, F. P. LONG & COMP'Y.

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