The Lincoln Journal
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr. Kaytnon Smith, of Shelby
spent Sunday here.
Mr. Claude Ramsaur,
day iu Shelbv.
spent the
Miss Annie Harrell, of Shelby,
spent Sunday here.
Lapt. C. E. Childs wos in Mur
phy on business last week.
Lhiet ot Police Harvey Jetton,
of Shelby, was here Sunday
Mr. Julius buttle spent Sunday
in Shelby.
Miss May Shuford visited home
folk over Sunday.
Miss Josie Muilen came home
from Charlotte Saturday.
Mr. V. M. McCord, of Charlotte
was in town Monday.
Jnage Hoke returned to Raleigh
yesterday.
(iiiss iuuia Aoerueinv leit tins
morning for Charlotte.
Misses Mary Lander and Selena
Latham speni Sunday in Gastonia.
Mr. T. R. Patterson, one of the
Journal's force, spent Sunday in
Shelby.
That skillful physician and clevSr
ffentlenian, Dr. C. Banks McXai'ry
was in town yesterdav.
Mr. L. R. Vlton went to Salis
bury and Sjatesville Saturday, re
turning Monday.
Mesdames Tom McLean and
Miford Haynes spent the week end
at Gastonia. , '
Mrs. W. S. Baskerville will ar
rive today to spend some time with
her -parents at the Inn.
Prof. Loy Thompson, ' president
of Rutherford College spent last
night in town. j
Mr. Baylus Lade, Jr., made a
business trip to Cherryville last
night, returning this morning.
Mr. E. C. Baker returned this
morning from Waco where he vis
ited his frther who is ill from nneu
tuoma. ... r. . . ,
Mr. Paul Grist of Yorkville Enqinr
er staff spent Mouday night here on
his way to New Pori News, where
be goes to accept a position.
Rev. R. Z. Johnson will preach
at Unity church, Lincoln county,
next Sunday, Sept. 30th, both
morning and evening.
Mr, Wm. Eddleman superinten
dent of Gaston County Chain gang
passed through here yesterday eve
ning carrying
Later News From Atlanta
Atlanta. Ga.. Si.t. 2.-r-Tbe day
has pa8ei without seriou trouble
following tbe riots of Saturday and
eunilay morning. Uuconcroie
rumor of a wbite man k lied by
Ue.roes and of a uegro being shot
to pieces by enraged whites have
been be.nd. Governor Terrell has
orderei to Atlanta seveu companies
of tbe State Militia, wo couparifs
trotn Macou aud oue froc each of
tbe following places: Jhcksou
Bai besviUe, Grittiu, Koine aud L u
lale. Tbese companies have arriv
ed and are on duty in tbe ttieets
With ttie local companies, tbe force
of militia tm duty is tometbini:
uior 1 tban a thousand ineu, besides
a battery of lignt artillery held in
reserve.
Although urgently requested
from many sources to declare mar
tial la-. Governor Terrell nas so
tar declined to do so, He said to
night that if the tbe scenes of last
night shall be repeated ne will not
besuate to put the military in 'su
lreuie control. Mayor Woodwud
has urge.! that the city aud county
police, vntb the uiditiu, are amply
able to handle tbe situation. Tbe
local soldiers aud police, who have
beeu -n duty since midnight, will be
held in reserve tonight and tbe
fresber.men have been put on ac
tice duty, The entire city is being
patrolled, both in tne center and in
tbe residence districts, where great
anxiety has been experienced last
nigbtaud as to today's possibilities
Mayor Woodward has issued a re
quest that all citizens, white and
black, remain off tbe streets to
nigbt. be announced that he will
order all ealoous closed to-moriow
moruijg all day if necessary. All
boys under 21 years have been 01
dered to keep uff tbe streets. It was
tbe consensus of opinion during the
early evening tbat if tonight sbull
pass without serious disturbance no
f urtb-ir trouble need be expectd.
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Talk?
Mr. James Wyatt died at his
home in Union township Saturday
from injuries received in trying to
put a bek on a pulley while the
machinery was in motion. His
arm was caught between the belt
and pulley and was so horribly
mangled that amputation was re
sorted to. He leaves a wife and
two children. Patriot.
one convict from
Lenoir Court,
A Resolution of Sympathy.
19,
Hall of Mountrfm Lodge No.
I. 0,0. F,
At u regular meeting of Mountain
Lode No. 191. O. O. F. held at
their hall tbe following Resolutions
of Sympathy were auoptel, tqfwit:
"Whereas Bro. C. P. Muler 'has
been dqprived of visiting our lofige
on account f the severe illness in
his family aud whereas the death
angel has visited his home aud tak
en from his fond embrace his daugh
ter. Therefore be it resolved, 1st tbat
we extend our profoud sympathy to
our brother and his wife iu tneir
sore bereavement and cotneud tbem
to bim who doetb all things well.
2nd tbat a copy of this resolution be
sent to tbe bereaved family and a
copy be sent to tbe Lincoln Journal
and the Orphan Home for publica
tion. K. A. McNeely
J. S. Abernathy
Le"i Gbeen
Committee
HEAD-ON COLLISION.
Married.
Mr. Lorenzi Gales and Miss Do
ra Loutherow a popular young
couple of Indian Creek, on last
Sunday evening, slipped away from
friends and. drove to the residence
of N. E. Ramsey, Esq. where they
were made man and wife. May
happiness attand them.
The wishy-washy politician may
as well take a seat on the toboggan.
If a politician hasn't got the cour
age of his convictions be will stand
a poor chance among the pe6ple
who demand that the man who cans
for office 6hall show his.colors with
sut changing them afterward.
Who is that extremely plain wo
man over there by the window?"
"That's the lady who lectures on
the svils of the kissing habit."
Houston Post.
We want to tell you about Shoes in this
letter
LISTEN
Our stock is complete; Shoes for oI
folks, yMins' folks, and all the folks; now
ready for your examination.
The Elkin Shoe-The old reliable
brand of good solid Shoes. We are
exclusive agents for this make for Lin
colnton.
Don't be deceived -others may
offer you something "just as good" and
we have even heard of them selling
other make for the Genuine Elkin
So look at the brand and see that you
get the genuine.
Ihtious
SHOP WbMEW
We will talk other shoes later.
Everything to'eat. and wear
, Mrs, A. J. Fox of
visiting at 1 Sheriff
tawba News.
Lincolnton is
Killiaus Ca-
SPECIAL NOTICES. ,
-Advertisements will be inserted lu
this column for Ten Cents per week. N'o
ad taken for less tban Ten Weeks.'
FOR SALE We baye or sale one 25
H. P. Engine and Boiler, has been re
paired and is in good shape. One 15 H,
P. Engine all in stood shape can be seen
at onr yard, tnreka Manufacturing
Company. ia22
rOK SALE Household and kitchen
fnrnitnre at a bargain, Mre. Jennie C.
Robinson,
It
Two Freight Tralu Collid at Klogi Mo
untain. Engineer Oe Witt Killed.
It was learned this morning that
there bad been a head on collision
between two freight trains near
Kings fountain at 5 a. m. The two
trains were going at lull speed. En
gineer De Witt was instantly killed.
Tbe t est ot tbe crews escaped death
as by a miracle Our information
does not enable us to state where
the bUme for tne disaster rests.
LOST A wbite bound about live
years old. one brown ear. and one brown
and white spotted. Will pay any one
finding the dog or giving me news of
him. K, A. ALLISON, col., . F. D.4.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of the late L. W. Keauer, de
ceased, of tlncounty of Liucoin, State of
North Carolina, alliarties havinut claims
against said estate, are hereby notified to
present them to the undersigned ou or be
ore the'JMu. day of July, 1107. or thisf
notice will he pleaded iu bar of recovery.
All persons iudebted to said estate will
make immediate settlement.
This the 2rtth. day of Julv, 1906.
K. M. Heal..
J. P. AliMSTKoNG,
Administrators.
SO ARE WE
, ' We want the people of this town and com-'
munity to useour stDre as a convenience
WE ASK AN EVENICHANCE
Come to us for your wants. If we don't
carry it in stock we will take pleasure in getting
same for you.
Watch us grow.
THE LINCOLN DRUG CO.
THE NEW FIRM
Your Wants in the Drag Line We, Want.
Trade.
tYill Appreciate Your
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Eight Thousand Dollars worth of Clothing to
select from! We have decided to reduce
the price and give our customers a chance
to get a good Fall and Winter Suit at the
following low prices:
$18.00 Suit at $15 00
i6-so - " v.';;: i3:25
150 " 11.75
1350 " " 10.00
12.50 " " 975
10.00 ' " 795
9.00 " " 7 25
7-so " " 5!so
500 " " 350'
rA50 " " ..: 2.75
Youth's, Boys and Chil-
dren's w Same PropoVtion
REMEMBER!
We sell the Famous Elkin Shoe in Men's Ladies'
and Children home-made see the brand on the
bottom :: ::
The Wampum
Department Stores
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High Shoals
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Company Store
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Ntew Manager! New .QerJks!
R. M. RQgEMAN
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Chattanooga Two and Three Horse Rever
sible Disc Plows, Superior Grain Drills, Pea
Hullers, Disc Harrows, agons, Mowers and
Rakes, Drag Harrows, Coal, Guano. Cotton and
Corn Stalk Cutters. .
N"ever before in the history of pu'r town was -bur 'itorK
so full of new goods. Our buy-have cerfaiitfJk eclipsed .
all former efforts'. Our line of wninery was never equalled?
Our dresgoods departmen is t "thing of beauty and a'joy
IOreVer BUrUOthlnr and Hlirn'chind H3mrtmn lo
some splendid offerings. ' Our shoe buyer declares he has
he finest array of
;Val; and Winter Footwear.
Ever turned out of a factorv. Our line of Groceries are as
good as can be bpugh,t. Our prices are low. Just arrived
two cars of. flour, prices $2.25 and $2.40.
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Just Received Two Cars of
Hay and a Car of Corn.
We are selling very cheap. You can save money by com
ing to our store to trade.
We want a thousand bales of cotton and ten cars of
cotton seed. i ,
Our fall opening is set for Saturday September 22, at
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9 o'clock; you ar cordially invited to be here.
High Shbals Co. Store,
' J. C. McBrnyery Manager.