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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR CLERK AND TREASURER.
I respectfully nnnonnce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of Clerk of the Superior
Court and County desire Treasurer, subject to the
July primary. I to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation of flu* honors conferred
in the past by my fellow citizens, and hope, if
re-elected, to continue to merit their confidence
by the faithful discharge of every duty of the
office. Respectfully, CARTLEDGE.
,J. ,\l.
This April 2nd, 1002.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
L hereby announce myself a candidate for the
• office of Tax Collector of Lincoln will county subject
to white primary of July 15. I do my full
-duty if elected J hope to share a liberal vote of
my friends. W. O. GILL.
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1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
Tax Collector of Lincoln county, active subject to
primary of July 15. I solicit the support
of my friends and will gratefully Vv 51. appreciate WOODS. the
•same.
—o—
I am a candidal© for the office of Tax Collector
.of Lincoln County, subject to the action of a
white primary, I will he very thankful for all
support given me. W. M. REID.
— O—
At the solicitation of friends I hereby an
rnounce myself a candidate for'Pax Collector of
Lincoln County, subject to July primary, 1
solicit tlvc active support of my friends and.will
..gratefully appreciate the same.
W. G. IIOOAN.
F 0 R RI: P R E S EX T A T i V E.
To the White People of Tun coin County :
I hereby announce inysc’f a candidate General for
Representative in the next, state As¬
sembly. subject to action of July primary and
solicit the active support of my friends. Twill
gratefully appreciate the same.
J.\s. II. Royiun,
Lincolnton, Gn., Jan. 22, 11)02.
FOR SHERIFF.
At. the solicitation of friends I hereby an ;
nonnee myself a candidate for Sheriff of Lincoln"
county, subject to primary of July 15. If elected
i>lr. K, B. Lang, Sr,. MOSELEY be 111 y dePjRy* II. W RIGHT.
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The friends of R. X. Graves hereby Lincoln announce
him as a candidate for Sheriff of county,
subject to primary of July 15. If elected W. A
FJauigau will he Deputy Sheriff.
MANY FRIENDS.
—O—
I hereby announce myself a candidate for re
election to the office of Sheriff of Lincoln
County, subject to July primary. In thi* con¬
nection 1 wish to thank the onored people hope for their
part kindness and if again rr to so
conduct the affairs of the offie e as to fully merit
the same. If elected -Mr. J. B. Montcrief will
continue to act as deputy. F. Guillebeau.
R.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax
Receiver of Lincoln county, subject to the ac¬
tion of the July primary. J. J. MURRAY.
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At the solicitation of friends I hereby announce
anyself a candidate for Tax Receiver of Lincoln
■County, subject to primary nomination. WM. 1\ TATOM.
—o—
I hereby -..jmt'ii candidate for lax
AYceerver of Lincoln county, subject to primary of
■of July 15. I would appreciate J. the T- support, STEED.
my friends.
At the solicitation of friends I hereby announce
myself a candidate for Tax Receiver of Lincoln
county, subject to action of people's CULLAltS. primary.
R. T,
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I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax
Receiver of Lincoln Coiuiiy, subject to primary
nomination J S. Willingham.
MATT W. GROSS,
attorney at law;
THOMSON, GA.
All business entrusted to me by
my friends in Lincoln county will re¬
ceive prompt and careful attention.
Those desiring to consult me on bus
ness can do so by letter or by calling
at my office. Ail letters promptly
answered.
m Si ■
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BilEHED FLYMT0H ROCKS
THE BEST ALL PURPOSE FOWL OX
EARTH.
EGGS FROM CHOICE STOCK FOR
SALE.
1 SETTING (13 EGGS) 5Q CENTS.
s. L. WILKES,
Lincolnton, Ga.
Don’t Accept a Substitute!
When you ask for Cascarets be
Sure you get the f genuine Cascarets
r< Candy Cathartic! .. Don t accept
fraudulent substitutes, imitations or
counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp
CCl V>. C. C. Never sold in bulls#
All druggists, IOC.
General Hews Notes.
Items of Interest Gathered
from Various Sources for
Our Readers.
It is rumored that terms of peace
have been practically agreed but upon that
with the Boers at Pretoria,
little time will elapse before the tie.
tails of the plans can be ^effected.
A close personal friend of Presi¬
dent Roosevelt is quoted as saying: trip
President Roosevelt, during his
to South Carolina, learned to know
her people as he had never before
known them, and lie may be counted
on not to forget them.”
Movements are already on foot to
erect, a handsome monument to Gen¬
eral Wade Hainption, lo be surmoii
ted by an equestrian statue. The
movement is in the hands of the
Daughters of the Confederacy.
There seems to be but little proba¬
bility that Congress will adjourn
before June. The delay is being
caused bv the Philippine question.
The Democrats and Republicans are
both determined to have the matter
thoroughly investigated,
April 22 was the hottest April day
that blew York has experienced since
1886. The mercury climbed up to
84 degrees.
A fire in Atlanta destroyed the
plant of the American Chemical Co.
on the Belt railroad, near the Hemp¬
hill pumping station, at the water
works. The loss will be about $40,
000, and is fully covered by insur¬
ance.
,1/rs. Pierce Hendrix, of Lexing¬
ton county, S. C., was
shot and killed by her 10-year oid
son this week.
J/iss Doris Davison, a well-known
voung lady of Athens, died Satur¬
day night.
Col. Ganaway Durden, one of the
oldest citizens of Walton county, died
this week.
Mrs. Nancy Luneeford, one of Tal¬
iaferro’s most respected ladies, died
at her home near Lyneville last week.
McP”ffie The grain connfksbis crop in Cobgtffl
promising than it seemed to be a
month ago. Wheat, especially, in
many sections is fine.
Holds ui> si Congressman.
“At the end of the campaign,”
writes Champ Clnrk, Missouri’s briU
limit congressman, “from overwork,
nervous tension, loss of sleep and
constant, speaking 1 had about utter¬
ly collapsed. It seemed that all the
organs in my body were out of order,
but three bottles of Electric Bitters
made me all right, it’s the best all
around medicine ever sold over a
druggist’s counter.” Out worked,
run-down men and weak, sick 1 v
women gain splendid health and
vitality from Electric Hitlers. Try
them. Only 5oc. Guaranteed by C.
L. Groves.
Last Saturday, a f the pauper firm, Wal¬
about four miles from Monroe,
ton county, Ga., the wifeol'Ham Dan¬
iel was assaulted by a negro named
Tutt Brown. 'The crime was com¬
mitted about 8 o’clock in the morn¬
ing. after which the negro went, on
(0 ids home and began plowing. Yes¬
terday d/rs. Daniel went to M on roe
anti identified Brown as her assail¬
ant, picking him out from among
about a dozen negroes who were e.v«
hibited to her at the jail.
A $5000 Cash l»rlze Offer.
The Atlanta. Constitution offers
$5,000 in a number new cash of prize contest
upon the bales in the
total United States cotton crop, 1901
1902, provided the estimates are re¬
ceived during April, 1902. There
are four prizes, $'1,000, $L’250 and
8750 for the best three estimates, and
$1,000 for general distribution
among all estimttes coining within
500 bales either way from the exact,
figure. Every estimate must be afe
conn both' anied by a yearly subscription,
for only $1.2-5 per year.
The Constitution stands exactly
up to the letter upon all its offers
Shu! in today and put the whole
thing, letter, money and estimate, in
the same envelope, addressed to
Tite Atlaxla Coxstitxjtiox.
Atlanta, Ga.
Beauty Is UIooU Deep,
Clean blooi means a. clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and Begin driving day ah im
purities from the body. SmfeonSulriS to to
Cascarets,— 1-canty for ton cents. All urug
j gists, satisfaction gmiranteed, 10c, 250,500-
new spring mmc © * t
o UR everywhere. ply whole want stock to show We is bright don’t our elegant and ask any fresh Spring one in to Sprin dress call r for fabrics .hire. the purpose in New all goods the of buying—we new and styles; enthusiasm sim¬ our
beautiful silks, laces, embro.deries, our new millinery—we want to show that’s all. Our
displays are worth coming to see.
We want the Ladies to come. Mothers and sisters will be interested in our hand¬
some clothing for children. And then we want everybody to come anyway just for
&. the purpose of makingo us a friendly call. Tie air and dash of springtime is all 0
i over our store, and everybody is invited to con
i3E3Ea»_.
Gents’ Furnishings. Dress (boas. (*> SHOES.
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We wish to cull the speeul atten»<r j We offer the , . thef ,, _ of the , best,,
tra 3 season Spring . most
tion of the men. youths and boys of opening
this city and county to the new stockxmost beautiful, co ■ ami u fo-\comp!ereJinc ot Mens’, Women s and
of Gents' Furnishing Goods now l>“->date line of Dress Goods, Trinm igsA-liildren Shoes. Ic is ever our
ing disnlaved in that our the store. good.? We cluim| 1 v ti we j. lvc ' eV ~ shmvn " ig«od |ihe city, fortune and ut to prices show the never best so line cheap m
for this stock itre up-® $ shoes, these
to-date in material, style and finish.^— p- T !,,r honest are
GVnisVkVPW .. , „ f'best goods have shown
In this complete stock of tl.e#Ai 2 C>1 J UPi) The lMUluO.rf.it the we 1 lie prettiest. ever nio=t
Furnishing Goods will be found ^slyHsh, price. and durable
la'est and best si vies in all kinds off / comfortable
goods usuallv found in this deparl-f f broideries, aandkerchies. /-loves, Parasols, Iaus,|, 0 know that We we do mean not misrepresent. every word
nient of a first-class,store. BeUs and ®we state.
G JHESSshes*
You are urged to make a thorough examination of our new stock before buying your Spring and Summer Goods.
If you do not;, you may regiet it.
he Latimer Company.
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Thousands Saved E> y
: NEW DlSOflUEBJI
IR. KING’S
| tivelyeuresConsumption, ThisworulerfuSmedicine €oughs| posi-R
Colds, Brcnchitisi Asthma, Pneu-g| La-s|
monia, Hay Hoarseness, Fevei) Pleurisy, Sore Throat,
Grippe, Whoipkg Cough,j|
Croup end oillanteed.
Every bottle Ko
Cure. No Pav. Wo e 50c. & $ 8.
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Tax Receiver’s Nonce.
f will be at. Lincolnton during Court. April dates
term, given and below, the for following the named of places receiving on Tax
purports
returns for the present year. 5)02:
185th dist. Busby April 17.;May 15 and June 5.
188th dist. Chennault April \ 18, May 10; Lisbon
a. m.. <irab m. June (>.
ls ‘ 1 l ’' f sheii April l(). May 17 and June 7.
' and
200th dist. Double Branches May 6 27;
Leverott I<s2iid (list.. .May 24: Double .Martin's Branches X Itjoads Academy June 17. May 7
ai d 28: Lockhart. June 18.
lsi-jrd dist. Colvin's More t,m.; Salem p. m.
Mav 8, 20 and June JO.
l.sJtli dist. Amity a. m.; Loco p. m. .May 0, 80
and June 20.
180th dist. Lincolnton May fit), ol and June 21.
27 and 28. i
Mure!i 1st is the day set to mike returns for the
year 1002, After June 28 the books will close,
Respect full v,
B. S.’ FLORENCE.
Tax Ivcceiver Lincoln Co.
April fi, 1002
Turf 011 11 10 A G ud t*?F3iaKaszGi
IK ,
200 acres 5 miles from jrodoc, S.
O., in Lincoln county, Ga., known as
the Hemsen or Burgess place 100
acres open and cultivated, frame
house of 5 rooms. J’rice $2.40 per
acre. Cash $75.00. Balance at ex
piration of 5 years, 8 per cent inter
est. Jas. Eraxiv & Sox.
Augusta, Ga.
CANDY CATHARTIC is*
3$S%W$Utim r
lOc.^5 All
2oc. oOe. Druggists.
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk.
Beware of the deaicr who tries to sell
“something ust as good.”
For Getters of Uisnnssion
GKOROIA— Lincoln County.
Thin*. Murnw, AdmirAstnUor upoi\ the. cMivU' vf
Eii/iil)<*th M.-irtin, lute of t*aid coiinty, dcc'd..
hiiviiii^ filed his petition lor discharge, this is TO
cite nil persons oncemed to show cause against
the granting of this discharge at the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary for said county to he
held 011 the 1st Monday iii May. 11)02.
W. II. BENNETT, Ord'y.
This Eel). 2, 1!»2.
GEOIiGIA—Lincoln County.
Thus*. M. Bentley, ndministrfitor upon the es¬
tate of Mariah Oilf, late of said county, deceased,
having all li’ed his petition for discharge this is to
(tite persons concerned to show cause against
the granting of this diacharge at the regular
term of the court of ordinary lor said comity to
be held on the 1st Monday in June. B«)2.
W. II. BENNETT, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Lincoln County:
Willium II. Green, administmtor upon the
esrate of Susan M. Kshoin, laie of said county,
deceased, having tiled his petition concerned for iiis4n*rge, show
tills is to rite all persons to
cause against the grantinv, Court of this Ordinary discharge, at
the regular term of the of for
said county to he held on tire first Monday in
July, UK2. W. R. BENNETT, Ora'y,
I Clothing Store t
Augusta’s u Popular r t i
t REDUCTI ONS
\ MAKES BIG .
| A Ten cent cotton is nothing in comparison to the money
i you can save by purchasing your
if ULUI EifUj?* wmmwEAR
iind reduction other wearing all Winter apparel goods. from Special us. We reduction have made Overcoats; enormous ^
on on •
all sizes and styles. V
t © C. LEVY’S SON & CO.,
Old stand 838 Broadway, ® * 0 Tailor-Fit Clothiers,
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at a low price—that's 1 M mf animals v/herc they be
Mfi what makes it |mi H and protects crops. Ift
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the the niwood //. of the ...
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Thrifty Farmers need Studebaker Wagons, Oliver Chilled;
Plows Tiger Disc Harrows, Gantt Cotton Planters, Gantt
Guano Distributors, Planett Jr. Cultivators, Caldwell Cot¬
ton Planters and Cox Cotton Planters.
DAY & TANNAHIEL,
AUGUSTA, GA- J