LINCOLN COURIER,
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
MISS MATT1E McLEAN
Local Editor & Business .Manager:
CiiUKCH DlKECTOKV.
I'rksbtterian. Uev. R. Z, Johnson
Pastor, breaching every 2nd, and Hh
Sundays 11 A. Al. and a I'. Al.
Sunday School every Sunday 5 P i
Servite lor young people every Wednesday
Gpm J
2 Preaching at Iron Station on fi nt
fcuudavs, 3 T. M.
iTeacaing at Paper -Mill Academy n
4th Sundays, 3 P. AI. J
m METaoDisr. Kev. T. 3tele, Pa!
tor,. Preaching every ijt and 3d Sunda?
11 A Al., and 7:20, P. AI .
Lvtuz&ks Kev J. A. Rudisill, Pa?
tor. Bethhttge every 1st Sunday ; Trinit?
every 8dsunay ; Daniel's every 2nd at d
4;a baa Jay. LLour 1 0 a. m.
LuxaKRAN. Key. L. L. Z,ohr, Pastt-r
Et. Mark's every 2i Sunday ; Cherryvil e
every Ih. Sunday. Hour, 10 a. rn.
Luthkrav Ohio Synod. Rev, 1$. L.
"Woswnbarjrer, pastor, Lutheran Chape,'
very 2nd .-unlay ut 10:30 . m. and 4tl
fcranaay it3 p Ebeneer, 2nd Sunday
at 3 p in nni ita Sunday ut 10:30 a a .
Laboratory -Milij, 0ti 2nd and 4ta Sunday
ntTpni. Bethel, Ut and 3rd Sundays tt
10 30, a in. Friday's Scliool House, lit
EUl ird Sjndays, 3 p cn.
Baptist. iicv. Al. P. Matheny, Pas to 1.
Pitachin every 31 Wuudayi at 11
A. Al. and a w P. Ai. Sunday Schot l
every Sunday at 3 P. M- Prayer meeting
every Tuur-.day evening at 7:00.
Ei'x-:c(.i'.vL Rev. . K. Wfctiuortj.Keo
tor- Services uvii-y Sunday at 11 a m, ex?
cpi oui.d!vi ; at nijjhi, cn 1st, iiuj au i
every other Jtn Sunday; Holy Communion
1st and 3rd Sundays ; eateeuising of chtld
ren ever) 3rd J-unday iu tho P Al. A;l
cordially myited to attend. Seats Free.
LIXCOLNTOJS, j ULY U, 1893.
WW ILIHBIL,H CeiJieilEB
.x oi ixu.
All ouL-sciiLcid who will come up
aud pay their back does on aub
ecriptiou at the rates of 81.25 and
pay one dollar in addition, cau get
the Courier one year from date of
such payment. All who are op
with subscriptions to date can get
one year subscription by paying
$1.00 cash in advance.
This proposition is good only for
cai-b.
in
Miss Alice Grigg is visiting
Kichbnrg, S. C.
air. and Mrs. Tyler D. Hayne,
of Charlotte, are visiting here-
Mrs. Uickerf, of riickory, is
visiting her t-'.ter, Mrs. il. E. Ram
saur.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hafuer. of
Chester, fc. 0., are visiting Mr. J. L
Kistler.
The little two year old sou cf
Mr. Win. McLean of South Poiut
died last week.
We regret to learn that Mr. S.
V- Goo dson is quite sick at his home
In Iroutou township.
Mrs. A. S. Haynes and daugh
ter, Miss Kidy, ot charlotte, are vis
iting Mrs. A. Al. Wingnte.
Rev. and Mrs. Kichard L. Ow-
eDby, of Weeverville, are visiting at
Mr. Jno. K. Better's thi3 week,
Mr. V. A. McBce is having bis
residence '-over-hauled" and is add.
ing considerable improvements.
Miss Jessie Alexander and her
littie u'ece, JLeni Stutts, have re-
turned ',oin a visit 10 Laurenburg,
N. C.
llev. L. J. 8. caipenter, of'
Dullsville. V., is at home on a vis-
it to his oid home in this couuty.
We are g ad in see hirn back again-
Mr. Hardy, ot ih North Caro
Unuui, Raleigh, was in Lincolnfon
lasf week in the interest of that ex
cellent Sure juper.
.Miss Elith Ramsaur, the clever
clerk in the Lwicolntou post office,
has returned from a visit to Yo.'kn
ville, S. C.
Mis Cotik CUik, of Yoikvilie,
3. O , is visiting in Lincolnton She
expects to go to Bippus, Indiana,
soon, and to tbe World's Fair.
Sylvester Weaver, son of Mrs.
Thilip Weaver, died las: Suuday
rather suddenly, aged about 23
ye;irs.
Rev. J. L. Murphy of Hickory,
X C. will pleach at Daniels church
next Sunday afternoon at half past
3 o'clcck.
AskChed Jettou about that
setting hen he took to church with
him SuLday in Lincolnton. Charm
lotte Obserctr.
Rev. M. 1. Matheuy has re
turned from the World's Fair. He
was delighted with the trip aud the
exposition, as is everybody who
goes.
The C. & L. Narrow Gange K.
R. will ijtdi tickets at reduced rates
from Gastouia, Lenoir 10 Maiden
for the Sunday School convention,
July L'3-20-30rh.
We leain that the "Irish Evan,
gelist" Lee of Charlotte will be at
Rock Springs during the coming
camp meeting. An effort is being
made to have him omfi'to Lincoln
ion in September.
Mr. Harvey JettoD, cheif of the
fire department, Charlotte, was in
Lincolnton this week. He name rp
and to see his mother who livn
near Roepsville and who has be a
very sick.
We were glad to nee Rev. L. L.
Lohr, of Dallas, iu Lincolnton this
week. He expects to leave for
Gettysburg Theological Seminary
iu September.
Revs. Al. T. Steele, M. F- Ma
theny and J, J. Payseur have be( n
conducting a series of meetings at
the Laboratory Cotton mills th.s
week. They report a very good a- -tendence.
Regular services at the Baptist
Church next Suuday morning.
Subject "Mora! Oawardne.ss.Eveu
)ng subject "The Prosperous Lite."
The Pastor gives you a cordial in
vitation to be present,
- -W e regret to learn that Maj.
W. A. Graham, of Machpelah, this
county, is dangerously ill. The la
teat news is that his condition is
slightly improved.
Mrs. M. A. Finch and son Mr.
Harry, who have been visiting in
Mt. Holly, have returned home, Miss
Florence Finch also arrived home
this week from the World's Fair
where aiie spent two il.:)ihtfu!
wetks.
Pic-uics fceem to be the order of
the day just now. Witbiu the last
week there have been delightlul
outings at Daniel's chmch, Lithi-i
luu at High Shoals, Paper Mills aud
Laboratory cotton Mills.
Mr. u, L. rautchinsou, of Mt-
Holly, who was stricken with paral
ysis a few weeks ago died last Sun
day afternoon. Mr. Hatchinson was
proprietor of one cf the Mt Hollv
hotels.
Rev. J. J. HeaveDer was thrown
from his cart last Taesday and rei
ceived several bruises, but thev
were not serious. A young Jady,
was with him and she jumped out,
but was not hurt.
Mrs- Lafayette Loftia died last
Suuday at her home about 6 miles
from Lincolnton, on the Denver
road. Mrs. Loftin was about CO
years old and was au estimable
woman.
We learn that there was a con
siderable storm at Belmont in Gas
ton a few days ago. The bam of
Cola. Jasper and Win. Stowe was
blown down and their corn crib
blown somewhat out of shape.
The children of Rev. aud Mrs.
McMullen, of Rock Hill, S, C, are
expected here next Monday to
pend the sammer with their grand
parents Rev. and Mrs. R. Z. John
ston. Mrs. McMollen whose health
has been bad for some time will en
ter the Sanitarium at Chester, S. Cm
for treatment:
The prisoners ot the Liucoln
jail, two in number, were removed
to the Dallas jail last Saturday, on
account of the unhealthy condition
of the Lincoln jail- It has not yet
been decided what will be done
with our jail. Some attribate the
tever cases originated there to the
water, others ihink the germs of fe
ver are in the jail itself. A quanti
ty ot the water has been sent to the
State chemist for analysis.
Rev. W. S. Bynum has had two
new piazza built to his residence
and his home is an elegant one in
deed. The face is the improvements
made in that end ot town are wor
thy of commendation. The resin
dence of Capt: B. F. Gngg is one of
the prettiest in town and is an or,
nament to that part of Lincolnton.
If more of the old residences could
be remoddled and painted up they,
would add much to the attractive
ness of our town.
There will be no service in the
Lutheran Cnurch heie on the first
Sunday of next month, Rev. S. S.
Rahn will make a trip through
South Carolina in the interest of
Gaston College. An earnest effort
is making to increase the use-
jail within the last two years. Mis. 'daughter soon regained ronscieus-N
Real was a im rubrol tl Meihodht' nesi m 1 is now though! to 'is out
church. The l. rnains w ro buml tot danger- The fuin rai rvtc's f
at Asbnry, about 4 milen fioin Lin- iho two young iueu w?h' conducted
colutou, Rev. M. r. Steele olicia i by Rev. H. A. liroa n liom
ing. Mia. Real leaves a husbai d i chinch at li o'clock Sunday
11 C OI.XTO M A Kit i:t.
and four childien. The community
sympathizes with them in thei sd
bereavement.
Rev. L. L. Lohr, of Dallas, c n
last Sunday, tendered his resigna
tion as pastor ot St. Marks Luthers
Church m Gaston county, to take
effect the second Sanday in Septem
ber when the regular fail commune
iou service will be held. He will
also give up his work in the otbr
churches under his charge in order
that he may fin'sh the course of
p'udy at the Lutheraa Seminary at
Gettysburg, Pa- The people whom
ho has so faithfully served since the
death of their former pastor, Rev.
M. L. Little, regret very much to
give up Mr. Lohr.
A merry party of youngsters,
chaperoued by Prof, D. Matt.
Thompson, let Tuesday by private
conveyauee for a mountain trip
Trie party consisted of J. W. Cope.
land, Jr., Isadora Stephany, McBeo
Anderson, Dorraau Thompson.
Claude Buike, Whit Stun.-ttall, Bay
den Stimuoti aud Pat Li nster. They
( allied along camp equipage, guns,
rish hookt?, Sea., and a colored man
to cook and al tend to the team. The
boys will have a good time, bat we
are not to sure about Prof. Thorn p
tion and iho colored man Statts
c'dle Landmark.
noon.
RonoiNd for ibt CoruiF.U evtrv
Thursday morning by Uapt. R. I
. 1 . . II ! .
I'll. Il'il
afler- I .... ,
neat per :m.
A Snake .Story ofTiiimiai
Character.
The Weldon News tells a queer
story of how one snake bite killed
two animals and yet the animal
bitten didn't die at all. It says
that Mr. F. L. Litts, who lives
near that place, is the owner of
an old dog. A lew days ago a
snake bit a dog on the mouth, and
its head swelled up to a tremen
dous size The dog kissed a pup
py, and the poison was imparted
to the little pup, and its head al
so became much larger than its
normal size. The puppy kissed
a cat and strange as it may ap
pear the cat also received the
poison, and the poor feline's head
and mouth became swollen. In
three days the puppy died, and
the cat died, but the old dog re
covered and got well. News cV:
! Observer.
Corn
Meal
Flour, Ruhr
F! nr Patent
Pork
Bacon eides
Bacoa hams
Reef
Lard
Tabow
7i -S
Go to 00
. . 5oto
" loo lbs.
1.00
( 0
11
..13
" ll
4 " .N C
" " round 5
" N. C 12
4 li 5
Chickens 12 to 13
Butter per lb 10 to 17
" 10
" doz
" lb
10
J
Honey
Eg 3
Rt:a
Hides, green " "
Hides, dry
Wool, washed " "1st class..
Cabbage " k 2
Apple., dried " ..
Peaches dried " "
Apples green per bu 10
28
Judge Hoke's Decision iu tlie
llemrood Mill Case.
The sale of the Ren wood Cotton
Mills property on the South Fork
of the Catawba river will take place
in Dallas August 30th. The sale
was advertised by Edward H.
coates, trustee to take place on the
7th of June, but the Renwood cot
ton Mills produced an order re
straining the Sale until the hearing
ing of the matter before Judge
Hoke. At the hearing, which took
place a few days ago in Lincolntom
Judge Hoke refused to enjoin the
sale and decided that the trustee
should be allowed to make the sate
as provided iu the mortgage.
Charlotte Observer.
A Hint.
The following poem won for its
author, the editor of the Kooky
Mountain Qe't, tha prize of $1,000
offered for the best appeal poem to
newspaper readers to pay up their
subscriptions : "Lives of poor men
oft remind us honest inert won't
stand no chauce ; tbe more we work
there grow behind us bigger patch
es on our pants. On our pants, once
Miew and glossy, now are stripes of
different hue, all because subscribers
linger and don't pay up what is due.
Then let us be up and doing ; send
in your mite, however small, or
when tho snow ot winter strikes us,
we shall have no panto at all."
Lives of such men still remind us.
We might make this life sublime.
By writing up such silly doggerel
For h thousaud dollars a time,
Ex.
Rutherford OoIIege.
IVacties green
Sweet Potatoes
Irish
Otiiona
Onion sets
Cherries
Chyriiea
Beea-wax
CO
50
40
. 00 to 00
, . oer qt 0 to 0
per pound . . 1G to 17
These are cash prices. No
"trade"'' bids offered.
Uiiivevejity ot If ortlt Tarollua.
Equipment: Faculty of 25;taach.
ere, 11 buildings. 7 scientific labora
ties, library of 30,000 volumes, JIG
students.
Instruction: 5 general courses;
G briet courses ; professional coursts
in law, tnediciue, engineering and
chemistry: optional courses.
Expenses : Tuition, -560 per year.
Scholarships and loans for the
needy. Address
Fkesidfst Winston,
tf. Chapel Hill, N C
OUR STOCK IS BOUND TO GO!
Wo Have laid in a Very Largo stock of Seasonable Good?:.
WE BOUCHT GHEAP WE SELL CHEAP,
A lot of goods turned quick at a close margin is plenty good en
ough for us. Now is the time to huy a. No. , Goods (none bet
teron earth.) at very eloso manufacturers' prices. V4' (1 bufl
11 ass to live, we liw to do business, and the way to do it ia
To oiler the very host grades of goods at
Prices that make them Jump.
Commencing
riirht now we are going to give bargains to all
comeivuntil the goods are gone.
WHERE DO YOU COME IN ON THIS BIG
UHANCE?
There iicsr be Something you need in our line, there can't bo
a better time or, place to buy it.
Gentleman's OUTFITTER
and FURN1SHEK.
JNO. L. CObMi
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
NOTIONS, SHOES AND HATS.
LINCOLNTON,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Notice.
Kansas Democrats and rop-list.
July 10, 1893
Editor of Courier : Tbe Faculty
and students of the University of
N. Carohna, have donated 2000 vol
umes of books to the Library of the
Rutherford College, N. C
This present is very highly ap
nreciated, both ou account of the
value of the books themselves, and
of the source whence they came.
While tbe University worthily
ranks amon the highest class of
Institution of our country on ac
count of its literary character ; yet,
at tbe same time, it is inferior to
most of our Church Institutions in
point of moral tracing and culture.
Its President is a man of extensive
learning and pure moral and Chris
tain principles, without the uarrow
smciures of sectarian bigotry.
Long may he be spared to hold the
reins of our great State dispensa
tory, of a popular, Cbnstain educa-
tion in N. C.
R. L- Abernethy, Pres. of
Rutherford Collece, N. C-
P, S. Last year, our college en
rolled 175 names; and oar next
term which will opeu on 3rd day of
Angust, 1893, promises to be very
flourishing.
I shall make an effort to intro
duce the Coubier, a paper which
Tupeka, Kansas, Dispatch 3rd,
The most remaikable resolution
ever adopted by a political conven
tion was that agreee to by tbe Rice
couuty Democrats Saturday in de
fining the terms upon which they
would enter into a fasion with ha
Populists.
The latter were told that they
must; divide the officers in line rvith
the following resolution :
"Resolved, That we demand of
tbe Populists, at the next eleciion,
part of the bog which is to be kilU
ed, and that we must have of the
aforesaid porker some part of tbe
meat located back of the nock ; that
we will not be content with jowls
any longer, out must nave eimer
the shoulder or side bacon.
do highly
students.
appreciate, among
R. L. A.
roy
Two Children Iuslantly Kill
ed by Iiighming
Special to the Charlotte Observer.
Winston. Julv 10. Luther and
fulness ot this excellent school, and ! jobll Vipmau, aged respectively 17
and 13 yeais, were struck by light
the effort will uo doubt be reward
ed. Asside from tbe general high
school and college course, Gaston
College has superior advantages in
music and art instruction.
Miss Mattie McLean will take
charge of the local and business de
insr and killed five miles west of
Winstoa Saturday eveuiner. - Their
sister, G years of age was . knocked
down and badly stunned. The boys
were working In a meadow with
their father. Seeiuof a storm coming
ACartei Bayone4ted ly a Sen
tinel at West Point.
West Point Special, "th, N. Y. Press.
As Cadet Patterson, 9G, was en
deavoring to cro33 the sentinel post
after taps last night, he was serious
Iv wounded bv coming in contact
with the sentinel's bayonet. It is
claimed that Cadet Patterson is a
somnambulist, and frequently walks
in his sleep. No one is allowed to
cross the centinel's post after taps
without giving the countersign.
Cadet Patterson did not hear tbe
challenge, nor did be give the coun
tersign,
Tbe whole camp was aroused with
cries of: "Corporal of the guard No.
2 1" He went in double time to
where the cries proceeded from, and
found Mr. Pattersoa firtrily fixed on
thepDint of the sentinel's bayonet.
Cadet Pattersou bad only a sheet
wrapped around him. I is said
that several other white robed fig
ures were seen running away from
the place a few moments before the
sentinel's crios for help were heard.
Mr. Martiu, who is a shining light
in tbe fourth class, was the sentinel
who carried out bis orders so em-
The Board ot Commissioners of
Linccin county will meet at the
court house in Lincolnton on tne
second Monday in July, 1893, for
the purpose of revising the tax list,
aud valuation leported to them. At
6id meetiug. all persons objeetiug
to the valuatiou of their pioperty or
to the amount of tax charged a
gainst them, shall be heard.
By order ot the Board,
B. C. Wood. Cleik.
June 23, 1893. t.
NOTICE.
Office County Boxr.D of I'ensions,
Lincolnton, N. C
A joint meeting of the County
Board of Peusicn-, and tbe advisory
Board ot tbe Pensions is called on
the first Monday iu July.
All persons who wish to make
applications for pensious, who have
not done so before, will send in their
application on that day, and if prac
ticable ap.r.ear m person before the
Board
By order State Board of Pensions,
H M, Rosoman, Ch m r.,
County Board of Pensions-
Tun, a is?i3 ot.
a von interesrel in Llncoin
count? Then take the OUEIEK
Subscribe for the Cotjrikk.
KTotice !
To theVitizens of North Car
olina and adjoining States :
i call your -t:iecial attention to
ray Double Stock Plows, cotton
planters, cotton lianowsaud Gibs
Plows, the beat on the market.
You can hft'or.l fu losen nunihtr i meal,
s there is money eaveii ; but you cannot
atlord to lose tle opportunity ot l.uying the
ahore nior.tu ne I Lirioing Implements, a
there will be nir-ney lost.
1 still keop tbo C'aixtid tkiri iLoe, aad
my $i.00 C mgresa Shoe in btjek.
I aUv keep a general line of int r-LauJwe,
and everything a specialty.
ReKpectlullv,
Apr. 11 '93. ly. F. A. TOBY.
THE LINCOLN
FOUNDRY &
MACHINE WORKS
Are still running and are
prepared to repair Engines,
SAWMILLS, THRESHERS, COttOll
gins and cotton mill MAcnm
ery etc., at living prices. Will
also keep on hanK a full stock
of castings, such as plow points,
of all kinds and sizes, hungers.
and pulleys : will also give
mces on wood-split pulleys.
Will have a eood line of i.umjr and fit
tm2S of all kinds. Will uUo have u d
Black tfmith to do ali kinds of Blacksmith
w0rk. Anv one having any work ty he
done in ur line will do well to call on rue
tor good work and Rock Bottom Prices.
Orders irotn a distance will receive
PROMPT ATTENTION.
Give ma a trial and be convinced.
YOURS TO SERVE,
L 15. 8TUTTS.
Lincoln 1 oundry &
Machine Works.
Feb 10, 1893. tf
kind. The best
and other markets
but one price
partments of the COURIER next j up, the father told his children, two phatic4,lv. The bayonet peuetrat.
week. We commeud her to the
people of town and county and
trust she will be giveu that hearty
cooperatiou which is so necessary
in the newspaper woik. Ladies oiten
make the best "localizers.'' The
Charlotte Observer has a lady toi
its local department and the service
is conceded to be the best cA any
paper 111 tbe State.
We are sorry to note the death
of Mrs. Beal, wife of Dept. Sheriff
R. M. Beal. She died Friday, Juno
7, from that dread disease, typhoid
fever. This is the third death at that
sons and a daughter, to go nndr a
Urge tree noar the edge ot the mead
ow until the storm was over. They
went but iust as the oldest oo
oaued up agaiust the tree a keeu
Hash ot lightning came down
ed Pattersou over the light hip.
The wonnd is about u iuch and a
half iu depth. No eciious conse
quence is feared. It is denied that
the bovs were ''jumping the plebe,''
! the pot at tbe time of the stabbing. , owest Cash prices.
ti144 ! notwithstanding the fact that white
.-.h,.l A ........ rr... a..n tljOlt. (ntm
t. VillJnn. ha ttr K, c -jn otnn. IUUCU ufcuice "CCcu "'---'"o
nine the sister. The youngest son
was abont three feet from tbe tie 1
while the 9ister stood about six feet!
avay. The father was horrified;
when he went out to the tree aud
found tbe three childreu lying on
tbe erroncd. He thought at first 1
that they were all khlecL
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NOTICE!
FRUIT CANNING.
CHERRIES,
RASPBERRIES,
PLUMS, DAMSONS,
TOMATOES, PEACHES,
PEARS, APPLES, &c,
At prices that wili astonish vou
for cheapness. All goods guar
anteed to be O. K.
Superior to Northern packed gools,
as numbers of testimonial witness.
Your patronage solieitel. Write on
postal card for price
J. T. McLean.
Lincolnton, N C, Jun 10, tf.
A W KEEDY.
DEALER IN
&ro 00 ries
Of every
Mew York
afford, I have
and that is the lowest. Satis
iaction Guaranteed. Call and
see ine.
VERY TRULY,
A. W REEDY.
Furniture
Factory
Floiing & grist
MILLS!
E.JAMES, Proprietor,
Lincolnton, IS. C.
BEDSTEAD-1,
BUREAUS,
WARDHOBKS,
L.OUNOES,
J TABLED,
VASUdTAND3,c
B'3 sure to come and look at
my furniture before buying
elsewhere.
Twin Gin Ilonse. Two Ftrst
class gins; one 70 and one 40 "ws.
Charlotte prices pa'd for cidton
The flouring aud grist mil 8 wdi
bo run regularly every di frju?
ibis time on. Spt. 11, 1891.
RESPECTFULL V,
E JAMES
MONEY TO LOAN
On long time and easy terms
in amounts of not less than
$300-00. Secured by first
mortgages on'Real Estate,Jpay
ment made by annual install
ments. Due Xov. 1st. each
year. Apply to
.S G. FINLEY.iAtt'y atiLaw,
Lincolnton, N.C.
NOTICE! LAND SALE!
By virtue of an order mad i by the Su
perior ccurt of Lincoln County at SjTirjj
t;rm 1893, in the anion entitled l-J A
Sherriii vs IJa M P.arkl?y ar..l others' I
ill s'-Il at j-uLlic aiiCti.Ki fr ci-n at
court fcoJo door in Lir-coin ouniyen
Mo'"iay 7th day of Anu-L ;it 12
o'clock, the hoiite and lot in to'vn l LK-r.-ver
in Lincoln connty adjoining the lets of j
E L Lot'iin and t.theri anil prticulariv
described in a ixiortigo trom il C IW"
loy ind wii'c to I A ih-:rriil recorded in
Lincoln county Beistry iJook "S j ac 378
et seq. to which retercnue of made. i,Thj
June lo 18!3. S 1' Sulrrill, Cuair,
7-7- ji. 4t. .
Cooling Refreshmenta.
We have now opened a First
Class "Ice cieam'' Saloou and con
fectionary of all descriptions. Give
us a call and Lm convinced that our
desire is to please all easterners,
especially ladies.
S- E. M AUNEY & SCHUTLER,
P. S. Ice cream and cakes of all
descriptions n;ade on fehort notice.
5-2G, '93. tf.
LIME
Important Notice.
The tine&t and oheipst lime in
America can be had i any quantity
on application to tn
Agent at N. G. R. R. Station,
incolnton, N. C-
ifubfcribe for
niER.
the Lincoln CotJ-
I have leased the South
Fork Paper VI ills situated at
Lincolnton. SJ C, d can fur
nish book. news, and manilla
papers of the best quality, at
T 1 fT AT
COURIER
ONE YEAR FOR
S,.$L00-6 M. 65 CTS.
1 t
Send in your orders, ana you
shall be satisfied.
TSftllvg A. X.S'KW.
Subscribe for the Lea OLN COTJ-
RjEB, 1.25 a year.
Subscribe for the Courier-
' . .' ' "V I- fi,-V-V. 'r.w - -' . ' - i .
. THE NEW DEERIMGr MOWER.
Thi .New Perj-.ni. 1 ii Deeric Giant, Tiie Deeri-' Junior Giant, The Decring
OnIIo-e ikwer. THEY NEVER WEAR OUT.
RAKES, RAKES, RAKES.
Full Line of repairs always on hand.
3' Bisaner, grt
Xjincolnton,