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Lincoln Times-News from Lincolnton, North Carolina • Page 2

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Miss Octie Bolick who has been teaching in Clyde, N. is home for the vacation season. FOR S'ALE--Cheap, Light Ford truck. In good conditon with new tires all around. See Stern Camp at Carolina Garage.

ll-2t The Lipcoln Connty News LINCOLNTON. N. MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1921. Shotwell of Charlotte and a grand daughter of night watchman M. J.

Shotwell. It appeared in a paper recently published in Jackson, Miss. She is Mississippi's youngest poetess. We Trust." He who rules over all with a mighty hand Spared you to serve our land. 0, Wllsor! President Wilson! the greatest president we've had; DANIEL'S HOLDS PRELIMINARY CONTEST, SATURDAY, APRIL 9TH.

The Daniel's High School held its local preliminary Saturday night April 9th. This preliminary was held to decide the representatives which the school will send to the county- COME IN and renew your subscrip John S. Williams, Georgia farmer, is convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment on a charge of murder of one of 11 negro farm hands recently killed. Hearing on his motion for a new trn is sphodi.Wl ft TO WILSON A man always noble, brave and true. A martyr to our ciuso were you; When Europe from a burdened heart Sent up the cry, "Coma do your part!" Alone, unaided, you face tho world And even when lips with scorn were curled, You stood for your principles right and just And followed the motto, "In God tion Dollar Day.

If you are not on our list oi subscribers get on Hollar Day. The News offers a Dollar Dav Bar wide contest tt be held Saturday night April 16th. The following program Misses Marjorie Hoke, Emo Als-paugh, Ellen Stevenson, Edna and Mrytle Jones and Mr. Hugh Hoke were Kings Mountain visitors Sunday. Miss Lillian Sullivan of Crouse is spending today in the city with Mrs.

Charlie Heavner. gain of 25 per cent off on all subscrip was rendered name, Is taken from you unstained. The above poem was written by Miss Leone Shotwell, Jackson, 10 year old daughter of Mr. R. H.

I April 30. I Thirty-six out of 45 defendants in tions paid on Dollar Day, either renewals, or new subscriptions. Dollar Piano Duet Le Pas De Grace Wachs Sallie Seagle and Miss Crom Day only. er. Story Telling.

COME IN THURSDAY, APRIL 14th The Fox as Herdsman Elizabeth SCHOOL CONTESTS COUNTY-WIDE CONTESTS TO BE HELD SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 16TH. The public schools of Lincoln County will hold a series of county-wide contests Saturday night April at 8 o'clock p. m. These contest will mark the combination of a series of local and tonwship contests which are being held among the public schools throughout the county. These contests are a new feature of the public school work in Lincoln County and it is AND GET SOME DOLLAK DAY BARGAINS.

Respectfully. MISS E. MICHAEL. Killian. The Man, the Boy and the Donkey Marv Ellen Yoder.

1 DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS I The Queen Bee Helen Abernethy. the express theft conspiracy case at Macon are found pruilty by the federal jury after 28 hourse deliberation. They are to be sentenced April 30 Administration leaders in Washington are greatly worried bvor the business outlook. With cotton and wheat going down, the republican "promisers" are said to be up a tree. A message from Woodrow Wilson is read at the Jefferson Day dinner of the National Democratic club, attended by more than 1,000.

Claude Kitchin is nominated by his democratic cnlipno-nc itaone FOR SALE Fine tomato plants, Early, Medium and late kinds. 10 cts. The rox as nerasman Virginia Yoder. Piona Solo Scarf Dance Mullins Blanche Wise. per dozen.

Phone 277. B. A. Yorke. TO YOU FOLKS WHO EAT BREAD.

Just received a car load of Virgin Elementary Recitation. Maymie's Story of Red Riding Hood ia's Best Patent Flour. Will sell it Kiley 'Kosa May BiacKDurn. Maymie's Story of Red Riding Hood Rilev Roberta Br.isrle. at reduced Drices.

I AT RAMSAUR'S i Aluminum Ware World's Champion full patent Piano Solo Morning Song Mendel for speaker of the house, which means he will become his party's floor leader. ssohn Hieh School Recitation. White Lilv Patent Cotton Seed Meal 11-80 No. 1 Timothv Hay per ton Baled Wheat Straw, per hund, Brier Rose Boyeson. Geneva Death of Judge Pritchard.

Federal Judge Jeter C. Pritchard, of Beam. The Octoroon Byron King Ruth Rhodes. Zingarella MacDovzoll Ruth Coon. Come to see us.

We carry a. full line of hav, grain and provisions. Rallard's" Orain and Provision, 2 hoped that the success ol the contests will be such as to guarantee their establishment as an annual feature of the school work of Lincoln County in the state. These contests begin in each school. The school holding its local preliminary to decide the representatives which it will send to a township preliminary.

The township preliminary is held in some school in each township and this preliminary decides the successful contestants which 'each of the five townships will send to the final contests. The final contests will be held at the following places: The High School Recitation Contest and the Story Telling Contest for the primary grades will be held at the Lincolnton Graded School auditorium; The High School Declamation contest and the Spelling Contest for the grammar grades will be hold in the Union High School Auditorium, near I ill. f), rismantnx. Dan! Asheville, died Sunday morning of Dneumnnin. Hn wao i GAtv.

miles east of Lincolnton. It wl ,1,, vctti. Funeral will be held Tuesday. I The First Quarrell Tennyson- We have enroute by express and hope to have by Dollar Day another big shipment of ALUMINUM WARE which we will sell at $1.39 each. Now is your chance to replenish your kitchen with nice new Aluminum at unheard of prices.

There will be included In this Sale Tea Kettles, Dish Pans, etc. This Sale starts promptly at 8 o'clock and only one piece of each to customer. If these goods arrive we will have them on display in our windows. Attractions Irene Steier. Hagar Nicholson Carrie Yoder.

Piona Solo Country Frolic Pauls Rosa May Blackburn. Piano Solo Moonlight Smith Pinkie Carpenter. Decision of Judges. The judges decided upon the following pupils as the successful contestants and these will represent the school in the final contest next Saturday night. Story Telling Contest Elizabeth Killian.

Elementary Recitation Roberta Bangle. High School Reciation Irene Set- tation Contest and the Story Writing; SPECIALS IN DISHES $1.10 White Plates 85c set $1.50 White Plates $1.10 set $2.00 Gold Band Plates set $1.75 Gold Band Plates $1.35 set One lot $2.00 Cups and Saucers at $1.60 set One lot $2.25 Cups and Saucers $1.80 set Extraordinary FARMERS ATTENTION One lot good hoe handles to go at 5c they last. Lone Star Hames, formerly $2.25 Value at $1.60 pr. $9.00 Leather Collars at $6.90 25 per cent Discount on all decorated Pottery Ware. i Contest will be held in the Auditorium of the Denver High School.

All these contests are to be held Saturday night, April 16th, beginning at 8 o'clock p. m. The public is invited to attend these contests and it is hoped that the educational work of the county is sufficiently interesting to insure a large attendance upon these contests. A lively interest has been manifested by the schools of the county in preparing for these contests and an evening of enjoyment and entertainment will be given those who attend. ALARM CLOCKS $2.50 Clocks $1.98 $3.50 Clocks $2.90 $4.50 Clocks $3.60 SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT THE WE WILL ALLOW A 10 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH SALES ON DOLLAR DAY.

H. E. RAMSAUR'S SONS DENVER LOCALS. Miss Susie Hays of Lincolnton spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. E.

F. Killian. Miss Berge Putnam of Charlotte, is spending a few days with relatives in Denver. Messrs. Horace Abernethy and Carl Shelton motored thru the country to Asheville and will spend several days at Grove Park Inn.

Misses Reba Howard and Lou Little spent the week end with their parents near Denver. Mrs. P. A. Thompson and Mr.

Glenn Sigmon who have been very ill for the past two months, are improving. JOU The Preliminary Contest for Lincolnton Township will be held at Lincolnton Graded School Auditorium, Wednesday, April 13. The exercises will begin promptly at 8:00 p. m. All contestants are requested to be present and ready for the hour set.

R. E. Sigmon. Ch'm Committee. LINCOLNTON, N.

C. i 1 i I I I DOLLAR DAY APRIL, 14TH. THEATRE FOR DAY Look At These Prices For WARLICK FURNITURE CO. 1 VERY THRILLING, PLENTY OF EXCITE- i I DOLLAR DAY MENT WITH AN EXTRA GOOD STORY. i BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WE WILL I PRESENT FOR YOUR APPROVAL, JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD LATEST AND BEST 8 STORY ENTITLED 20 NURSE ROCKERS TO THE FIRST 20 COMING IN, AT $1.25 BELOW WE ARE GIVING YOU AN IDEA OF THE PURCHASING 1 I 8 POWER OF A DOLLAR AT OUR STORE ON THURSDAY, APRIL All Trunks going at 50 per cent OFF DOLLAR DAY.

KAZAN 1 i I I 1 Lincolnton's Biggest Day ij 1 YOU WILL FIND IN OUR STORE MANY OTHER ARTICLES NOT LISTED HERE DURING THIS DAY. COME TO OUR STORE AND i 1 I I Featuring Jane Navok and Kazan, the World's 5 m. 2 fife Greatest Wonder Dog. i i We offer for Dollar Day Special SIX tickets for ONE DOLLAR. Good at any Show.

jjjg Large bunch of Rockers going at a bargain, from $1.50 to $15.00 A large assortment of Lace Curtains, regular price $3.50, Going at, a pair $2.00 I I A lot of white curtain poles, each 10c A nice assortment of picture frames, 8 by 10 and 9 jgj 10 by 12, regular price $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50. Go- jj at 75c and $1.00 i Matting Squares, 9 by 12. Going at $5.00 and $6.00 One five piece Ivory Bed-room Suit, regular price 2 SAVE MONEY One Larjre Convex Enamel Kettle One 10 qt. Enamel Water Bucket and Dipper. $1.00 $1.00 One Large Heavy No.

3 Galvanized Tub former price $1.75, Special For, It Dollar day $1.00 $375. Going on Sale Dollar Day for $250 Three piece Wicker Verdi Mahogany, regular $1.00 DOLLAR DAY IS $1.00 I $1.00 $1.00 price $235. Going at $150 Three piece Wicker Suit, regular price $100. Going at $75 Four piece Walnut Bed-room Suit, regular price $375. Going at $260 18 Water Glasses Two Large Glass Lamps Durham Duplex and Keen.Kutter Safety Razor Two Pound Sash Cord The Biggest Mixing bowl in town Good Leather Cow Halters' 5 Blackmans Medicated Salt Brick 2 Heavy Yellow Collar Pads $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 20 PER CENT OFF ON, ALL BUCK'S STOVES AN RANGES TIRE DAY AT OUR PLACE.

SOME REAL BARGAINS. AUTO AND BICYCLE TIRES, TUBES. $10.00 Ford Cushions at $6.50 $12.50 Front or Rear $8.50 We will offer some Real Bargains in a great many things that you will need. SPRINGS for all make cars. Ford Tops, Etc.

BE SURE AND SEE US. DOLLAR DAY. P. M. KEEVER Three piece over-stuff id Tapestry Suit, regular price $375.

Going at $300 Five piece Mahogany Parlor Suit, regular price $125. Going at Duifold Davenports, regular price $75. Going at $45 OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION GOING AT A BARGAIN, DOLLAR DAY. Warlick Furniture Company. Rhodeshiickel Hardware Co 'Everything In Hardware." if.

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