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number of others, containing a very I he Lincoln County, News tempt to hindtr the v.crk of Mr Wilson apparently have but ona concern, anH fhnfc tn Kiir. thf Air and ethers who are already registered under the law, aad who pay a spoeiai tax at higher rate. percentage of narcotics. Probably most merchants, especially coun- LINCOLNTON. N.

C. Wilscn shall not, if it can be prevent-; ed, emerge from the peace confer try merchants, sell some of these preparations. They should immediately write the Collector for a form upon which to register, which form should be executed in accordance with the directions thereon, and returned to the Collector, together with $1 at the very earliest possibie date. This tax does not apply to druggists MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Under and by virtue of the nower Issued MONDAY and THURSDAY It is understood that Steering committee to plan for the welcome celebration for soldiers, sailors and nur3es of the World war, all be selected within a few days, JOHN T.

PERKINS, EDITOR of sale 'cohtained in a certain mortgage deed executed by C. M. Goodnight and wife T. F. Goodnight, to Jacob Mull, dated August the 4th, 1910, which mortgage deed is registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Lincoln County in Book.

No. 104, ence wsth credit to ruraselt, ami that in discrediting the Prasidcnt the po-litkai pnftyiof whiih he is the leader will be discredited. Whether Mr. Wilson shall attain personal fame by his work at Paris, with consequent political profit to the Democratic party a matter of comparatively small con-cearn to any real patriot." But it is a matter of tremerruous concern to the United States to the world whether this corn try shall be discredited through this insidious warfare on its representative head; warfare matter cf far greater concern to this Entered as second-class matter December 31, 1906, at the Post office at Lincolnton, N. under act of Congress of March 3, 1879.

page no. 412, ot Mortgages, which mortgage deed was given as security for a note executed on the same dale for $150.00 and said indebtedness not having been paid when due, the un Notice To My Customers arid the Public Subscription Price 1 year ix months 75c; 3 months 50c. Take It by the year. Label on paper showa date subscriD-tion expires. If change of address is desired, don't fail to give both old and new address.

vx V. Specials 35c GINGHAM at 50c LONGCLOTn at 3Pe GOOD APRON GINGHAM at 4. 50c POPLINS at ....39 GOOD SHEETING 4-4, at. ........4. I.AWNSDALE CAMBRIC at ANDROSCOGGIN BLEACH at country and the v.

ovid whether the result of these attacks may prevent the making of just peace and one which shall endure, or whether we sall be left to the dangers of future wars or a bolshevist reign of terror. Mr. Wilson alone can neither insure the one ncr prevent the other. But both results can be accomplished by discrediting the United States by de stroying the influence and power of its othcialjiead. It is cause for concern, not to say alarm, when the petty partisanshiu and personal animosities of groups of men who niscreuit me name ct statesmen, are carried so far as to endanger the future neace of the world.

Whether one think well or ill of Mr. I will gin cotton for two Satur days longer. April 19 and April 26. On the afternoon of 2 6 1 will, close my gin for this season. Anyone yet having cotton to in I will be glad to serve you on the above named dates.

1 At this time, on closing my bus iness, for this season, I want to heartily thank, and extend my ap prsciation to all my customers for their patronage-during this ginni ng season. v-y Yours Very Respectfully, J. W. Keener RIVERSIDE CHEVIOTS at ALL LINENNAPKINS at HiaCORY SHIRTING FRENCH SERGE at Wilssn has nothing to do with it. He is at the peace conference as the head of this nation and as such exerts $1.25 more influence, probably, than anv FRENCH SERGE THURSDAY, APRIL IT, l'Jlp.

'I other delegate. While the people oacK nome nave a ncht to sueeest and criticise and obieet, the insidious AKE IT EASIER. Of th- First Loan, the Fifth Dis dersigned administrator of Jacob Mull, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest biddei for cash at the Court House Door in Liccolnton, North Carolina, at 11:00 A. M. on Monday the 19th day of May, 1919 the following described real estate: Beginning at a stone the old corner and running North 15 V4 West 35 poles to a stone; then a new line S.

81 W. 112 poles to a stone and pointers in the old line; then with said line 3m 25 poles to a hickory, the old corner; then with the old line 86 106 poles to the beginning, containing Twenty (20) acres, more or less. This the 14th day of April, 1919. J. A.

PEELER, Administrator D. Z. Newton, Attorney for Administrator. al7-4w MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Under and by virtue of the nowr of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by John Chapman and wife, Laura Chapman, to Jacob Mull, which mortgage deed is recorded in Book 104, page 414, of Mortgages in the Office of Register of Deeds for Lincoln County, North" Carolina, said mortgage deed having been given as security for a note of $160, and said indebtedness not having been paid when due, the undersigned administrator of Jacob Mull, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in Lincolnton, North Carolina, within legal hours, cn Monday the 19th day of May.

the following described real estate. Beginning at a stake, a pointer in J. A. N. Hoyle's line and runs 41 13 poles to Hoyle's corner; then 69 3 poles to a stake in HovKs line; with the old line 36 29 poles to the eld corner; then 05 29 4-5 poles to a stake and pointers in the old line; thence with the old line 65'4 27 3-5 poles to the beginning, containing Seven (7) acres.

This the 14th day of Aprl, 1919. J. A. PEELER, warfare which the Republican so well describes, is not for the public eood: it has no concern for the public welfare wv Many other Specials. Come in and let us 'show trict 'took $109,738,350: exceeding its maximum by $9,738,350.

Of the Second Loan, the Fifth District took exceeding its but it is willing to gamble on a world's peace and this country's honor, to discredit one man. Statesville maximum auota by -(If tho Third Loan, the "Fifth Dis Landmark. trict took exceeding its THE VARIETY COTTON TEST PLOTS TO BE maximum quota by Of tliP Fniirth Loan, the Filth PLANTED NEXT WEEK. trict took exceeding its Automobile Repairing you. THOMSON'S GLOVE FITTING I am in receipt of a letter from K.

l. winters, West Kaleicrh, maximum quota by $72,685,200. Going up. How much will the ie hp over subscribed? NEW CORSETS in which he stated that his represent tative will be here Thursday, April 24 and Friday, April 25 to assist in plant By extensive preparation the U. S.

saved at least a hundred This garage invites you to bring your auto repairing here for good ing the variety cotton test plo's. thousand American lives. Is not that hlood worth the price? Is it un inursilay aiternoon begmnmg at p. m. new time we will plant the test at M.

W. Leonhavdt's. The test will be planted at Mr. M. Yodtr's not worth a larger over subscription than that of the last loan "It is going to be different with the on Friday morning beginning about 9 Leonard 0 clock new time.

Every body is mvit od to I present. L. Smarr, County Agent. coming Literty Loan, tnougn, is a ie mark commonly heard. Why should it be? The war isn't over.

The boys are not all at home. TVip i'oh isn't finished. HUN DELEGATES MAY TRY TO HAGGLE. Therefore there can be no lift-up or A sharp forward stride toward an OUR STORE YOUR STORE LINCOLNTON, N. Ct" xx lt't-down.

On the other hand world peace is We Sell the Dort Car Also have a complete and large, stock of Tires and Casings, and Auto Try Us. FOR SALE 1 Second-hand Maxwell Touring Car, and 1 Overland Roadster. Carolina Garage W. T. McCOY, D.

M. SHUFORD, Proprietors. The government can see the end of early peace has been taken. The council of four in Paris has formally invited Germany to send deelgates to Versailles April 25, there to hear the verdict of the Entente Allies and associated powers and the sentence they have imposed upon her for having set the its tremendous expenditures. -They have already begun to shrink almost as vapidly as they increased.

The fifth loan undoubtedly will be the last Liberty issue. Thpi-pfnrp don't let this idea spread worm aflame. HIGH The general opinion in Paris seems to be that Germany may endeavor to haggle over the hard terms and try to secure a diminuta-tion in their severity, but within relatively short time the Administrator. D. Z.

Newton, Attorney for Administrator. '7-iv MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by John Hovle, Alberi Hoyle, Burl Hoyle, Julia Hoyle and Lula Hoyle to Jacob Mull. whicn mortgage deed is recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds for Lincoln Countv, North Carolina, in Book of Mortgages 104, page 411, said deed having been given as security for a note cf $250, and said indebtedness rot having been paid when due, the Undersigned administrator of Jacob Mull, deceased, at' public auction to the highest tidder fur cash at the Court House Door in Lincolnton, North-, Carolina) within legal hours, on Mdnday the 19th day of May, 1919, the following described real estate: Lying and being in the County of Lincoln, adjoining the lands of J. N.

Goodnight, R. -P. Lutz and others: Beginning.at a. hickory, Joseph Good-night's corner and. runs 65 82 4-5 poles to a red oak; thence S38H 42 Doles to a stone: thence 65 will bow to the inevitable and siirn Look Closely the compact Advices from London are to the effect.

the of the peace treaty will not made public until they have been delivered to the Germans. The expectation in the French capital is that President Wilson LOW will remain in France until the peace treaty is signed and bring back the complete document to the United States. that it is going to be harder to sell the Victory Liberty It isn't patriotic; it isn't true. We're not quitters. We are going to take cur share of the Victory Liberty Loan with less fuss and less prodding than were reauired for the Fourth.

Iet's start thinking and talking along that line and make it easier to, finish with a "Victorious Fifth." HONOR ROLL OF MACHPELAH SCHOOL. Grade 1 Ruby Cloninger, Nellie Grady, Pinky Norwood, Lucy Poole and Ethel Sigmon. Grade2 Hazelene Bradshaw, Delia Helderman, Vera Helderman, Addie May Norwood. Nellie Norwood, James Finger and Blair Sigmon, Grade 3 A Margiehue Bisaner and Lloyd Abernethv. Grade 3 Georgie Ballard, Hettie Locke McCorkel, Hazelene Norwood, Mary, Sigmon, Maev Sigmon, Russel Ballard, Hunter Helderman, Reuben Lowe and Asbury Mundy.

Grade 4 Lelia Bisaner, Agnes Mo-ton, Glenn Ballard and Eural Lowe. Grade 6 A Annie Lee Finger Katy TTcColkcl, Ruth Moton, Gerlic Ponle and Perlie Poole. Grade 6 Glenn Abernethy and Wayles Sigmon. Grade 7 Addie May Ballard. Misses Helena Rudisill and Lecky Cloninger teachers.

at our shirts, neckwesr, etc. Examine the fabrics, stitches 'etc. You'll find them right in every way. The style of course you'll recognize. But you'll be more than surprised at how little such all around goodness can be bought for here.

Men and boys clothing newest models, as well as conservative styles for business men. A. J. Bates Oxfords for the man who knows. fS IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS.

Collector Watts drives that id per sons, firms and corporations who preparations of any kind containing a narcotic drug in a quantity exempted from payment of tax be notified that 70 poles to a stone; 6 poles from another corner; thence a new line '42 poles to the beginning, containing they must register and pay special tax of $1 per year or fraction thereof. of. twenty (20) acres. This the 14th day of April, 1919. A.

PEELER Z. Newton Attorney for Administrator. The principal narcotic drucs sold un taxed arc: Paregoric. Bateman's YOURS FOR SERVICE, Drops, Godfrey Cordial, and quite "Buy Early" is the motto of thrifty coal user. You not only effect a saving in dollars but have your choice ot selection in so doing.

April Price $8.00 ton Announcement We are going to discontinue hauling wood as scon as our present supply is exhausted. We still have some oak wood have no more stove wood. G. V. Tilson Co.

HAMPERING MR. WILSON. Discussing the persistent and svs tematic attempts that have been made certain political or personal enemies destroy President Wilson's effectiveness at the peace conference and discredit him before the world, the Springfield Republican says: "Two facts bearing on the President's discharge of his plain constitutional duty in negotiating peace an outstanding, as one surveys the record to date. The first is that th bead of the other peace delegation al WANTED Pnris has been systematically and malignantly harassed and obstructed I by political enemies at home, as president Wilson has been. Ths political enemies of Lloyd George and Orlando have not followed them to France in jBe Sure to GctCfX the effort to interfere with their diplomacy.

Even Clemenceau, who ii riu-bt at home has been eiven a fair mux. ly free hand by his natural politcal antagonists. In. Britian, France and Mules and Horses Italy it has been recognized that their official' representatives in the pence conference Were dealing with Bushels 500 foreign powers; consequently there has been very little fire from the rear for the heads ot their missions to. un deriro.

"The other fact worth noting is that, certain nolitical or personal White Corn enemies of the President have not hesitated to ally themselves with foreign governments at the peace conference in order to thwart his diplomacy and de-Rtrov his influence abroad. The open li(dBsUlijll ILsssMsjhiji press campaign against the President in Paris, conducted through the Echo de Paris, for example has had a direct connection with the more violent anti-Wilson element in America. "Actually encouragement by Ameri cans has undoubtedly been given to the delegates of other powers at the x. I V' 'y i'i i 'i 1 i i i 8 s- p- I peace conference to fight the resi Wai; Pay $1.55 dent and bv obstructive tactics to Wrcppcd to insure its perfect condition in all climates and seasons. Sealed tight kept right.

The perfect gum in the perfect package. wear him down and force him to ac cept compromises that do violence to his principles. The obvious plan of operation has been to support the drive against the President at Paris by loud complaints at home of the delay in making peace with Germa After every meal The flavor lasts Roseman Feed Co. ny. Placed thus between two pressures, it has been calculated that the President's back could be broken.

"The fact that the country in the past two months has virtually demonstrated its support of the Wilson program for a league of nations is significant evidence that he has not lost touch with public sentiment in -America, nor in reality has lost the confidence of a majority of his countrymen in his efforts at peace-making." And the horror of it all (it is horrible when one contemplates the possible and probable results of this warfare is that those engaged in the at- Fresh Shipment, 2 Car Loads, just Fine Horses, Marea and Mules. Can suit anybody and ave you money. Will be in Denver next Monday and Tuesday, 2tst and 22nd, With a well assorted bunch 6f stock 2 days wily ZebH. Yoiint NEWTON,.

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