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LINCOLN COURIER,
LOCAL DEPAKTMENT.
" Jfa bTAURKTTK.
Local Editor & Business Manager.'
CliUKUU DIUEUTORr.
PasdBTTsauH. Kev. R. Z, Johnston,
Fxjtur. Preaching etery 2nd, and 4tb
Sindaji 11 A. M. and 8 1 M.
aiuday ooaooi every Sunday 5 P. M.
Senile tor young peopla every Wednesday
5 p la
Preaching at Iron Station on first
uodaya, 3 P. M.
Mkxhodist Kev.v.M. T. Steele, Pas
tor.' Preaching every" Lst and 3d Sunday,
11 A il., and J;3J, P. M.
LuTasBAV. Rev J. A. Rudiaill, Pm
lor. lie tb phage efery let Sunday; Trinity,
every 3d Sunday Daniel's every 2nd and
4th duaJay. Hour 1U a. m.
LuxuKaAsr. ttev- L. L. Lohr, Pastor
tit. ii&rk's every i duaiy ; Cherryville
every 4n Sunday. Hour, 10 a. m.
Luihejia Oai? Huron. Rev. B. L.
W'tvnbtaer, pasior, Lutbaraa Chapel,
tvfcry 2nd Sunday at 10 3 J m. and 4th
fcu.iLy nt 3 p in, Uibcnezjr, 2nd Sunday
tt S p in and 4lb SuQlay at U;i'J a m,
Laboratory Jillls, on 2ud and 4C'i Sundays
k( 7 p ui. licttiui, bt aud 3rd Sjadayi at
10.30, a m. t'niayV Scnool House, 1st
ani iJrd S-iidtu, 3 p il.
IkrrisT. Rev. M. P. ilatheny, Pastor.
PiuAvluiig oveiy ' H auuday at 11
A il. ttud a Oo P. M Sunday ScLoui
evoiy 3un ai -i IV Al Prn.i uicuin.'
vwr, lLui-a) ..vouii.i ai 7
fcncu'.M. Uev. VV it. ttuiuni.ui..
Wr- service cv ry aau.uy at Ham, ex
Wcpi J 'Ui'd V- j ul' uiwi, ou lrl, iui al.d
evtrj oilier till .uudAi lljly uoinii.uni'fi
Li and 3rd aun juys ; uucciibiiig ul child-,
no wciy 3i j .lu.idu) iu iho f il. Ail
0 r-iial.y iwy.ua t,o a. loud. dual Pieo.
UNU1LN lOHt N. C. Al'U G, 1894
,V Oti'EU.
. All tub eiittis who will come ujj
hlU iy ibeir bck dues on sub
a,:ii.ttuu hI iLe talis ot $1.25 aud
pay une doiUr iu adJutof, cau ri
ILt Courier one jer fr.m date of
butu a uif it All wLo are up
wMi bahst-.i Vltobs to die can get
one 'Hi'- ubscllp iou by payitg
l.UO caih in advance.
' Till i r. p.imou is goo l oulj foi
oi b.
OKK I RICE aSII stork
11 a. llOUlNSO.V.-G utial Mt!
th u :i .
J no. Sulifciick, u noted colored
politician of Charlotte,-is" dead.
Look up the iuiw advertise
ments in this Usue and read them
with care.
Lincolnton depot presents a
busy scene oaeh morning when
four trains meet.
A colored man by the name of
Bub Graham was killed by a train
at Greensboro last week.
The bank defaulter, I. IL.
Foust of Salisbury will serve a
term in the state prison.
English, who killed his wife
and threw her in Toe Rivr in
Mitchell county has been captured
and lynched. .
Wavland Rollins, the man who j
who killed Sandy Jones at Durham
a year or more ago. has been set at
liberty.
Itev. D. M. Austin will preach
in tho Baptist churee Sunday 7th.
at 11 a. m. and 7 : SO p. m. all are
cordially invited to attend. j
llcv W S Hal torn, an aged
superanuated minister ot " the j
Methodist church, died in peace i
at Charlotte last week. j
Liquor llowed pretty freely j
In town the first of this week.
What a pity that men will fall be
low the brute in some things!
Th? Mount Holly News has
been revived. Mr. Jno. A. Ander- j
son is Editor and Proprietor, j
We extend to hi in our best wishes j
r x i
ior nis Huccub.
Solicitor Webb is adding lau
rels to his already enviable repu
tation as an able and successful
prosecuting officer. Th states in
terest is safe in his hands.
'-The April number of The
Scientific American, Architect and
Builder's Edition, is before us,
and we are sorry that we cannot
place it in the hands of all con
tractors and builders.
It 1 magnifi intly gotten up
aud no workman can be fully
equipped for his work without
thir journal. It is published by
Muan & Co. 301 Broadway N Y.
at the small sum of $2. 50 per
year.
Report has it that a man in
. Mitchell county, by the name of
English, killed his wife and threw
her body into Toe River. The
body of the unfortunate one has
been found, but English has not.
Many of nr friends have cal
led upon us this week and gave us
words of encouragement in regard
to our work. A few of our politi
cal enemies have called and paid
us their parting respects.
Tuesday, of this week was an
eventful day. Liquor flowed free
ly and quite a number of fisticuff
took place. We witnessed, at a
safe distance, several fights, one of
which left a job of stitching for
Dr. Saine.
We notice the following visi
ting attorneys attending the pres
ent itrm of the Superior Court:
Jones, Walker, Bason, Canslyr, and
Nixon of Charlotte, Webb, Webb,
and Ryburn of Bhelby, Mason Dal
las, and Byrd of Marion Lewis of
Gastonia,
. Orange Page, colored will be
hanged in Raleigh June lst, for
the murder of an aged colored
woman, Rosa Haywood, last Janu
ary. Mary Page, an accessory fo'
the murder, received a life sen
tence to the penitentiary.
Mrs. Malinda Chapman died
at her home in this county March
bth. Mrs. Chapman was a faithfnl
member of the Baptist church also
a loving Mother an affectionate
wife. She leaves a hnaKnn, ,i i
five childrens to mourn thfir loss.
Dept. Sheriff R. M. Bealhada
lively rac after a prisoner yesterday-
Pink Leonhiif lt was up be
fore the court for an affray last
Tuesday. The fin and cost -did !
not Biiit Mr. Lb-orilxar.it and on fim
opportunityJie took lea hail. W.
W.Motz, being an expert bicvc list
overtook th3 prisoner and brouil t
him to a hHlt. The last state of
thai man will b worse than th?
first.
The h h - source of h ahh. K ep
it pute f. t.k ng Uuod Sarapa-.
rillt, which ;s peoaliar to i eel, and
eapeiior in etreufibt, ccooomy aid
meicil uifrir.
Jutlffe fl oy kin . .
Conrt conviifd at Lincolnton
on last Monday the 2nd, and fa pre
sided over by his honor Judge E. T.
Boykin. The Judge's chargeio that
jyry was concise and to the point,
and when we say this we feel that
we have covered tne ground. Judge
Boykin rs a graduate of . Trinity
College of this state.' He went to
that institution a poor boy" arid"
worked his way through doing
whatever his hand found to do.
He is to-day one of the foremost
men of the state.. We, coruld say
much more but our space is limited
this week.
Superior Court ilocket.
Tin foil j a D.MSB list of the ca
es disposed of on tbe a'a e doecet
at. the lime we go t .p:edtf. The
c v 1 docket his uot lejn yet reach
eJ. . sfate vs. Fr nk -Forney," affraj,;J
not goibv ; L F Reynolds nolproa ;
Etna lne L;ok, Mm . Lnk; Nora
Lrnfc and Sutie Clait, ffray, uol
pr .s a3 to Eaiiline L'nk nd Sis'e
Claife ; Maj. L nk aud Njr. Liuk,
guil'y ; JodseiDPUt su-p' nded upou
i ay ui lit . f cos" . Matt Rosemao
ft ay, defend and uncharged;
Joli Ruiiiour, c c w. o l pro j Joe
Morri.-ou and Gecrge Coutur, no
p or as Counor vereict if gailty
a- t Morrison, Und 815 aDdcbsts ;
CLMi'ev Ljnc , 'Sialt with 'e -dly
wrap es, D ft. i-bad tfuil'.v, judgi
m t M)8.e d it upo i j aymen of
c t ; Jam s S a g and Letbe Vir
ntr, F an.! A, jmy rl.cr, eu Ity,
Spa", o x ui'Miths ia j-i.il au ! c s,
Ltl e V nr t ree months in til
tok hii Hpp at ant cs v- load;
R el Black aud Lhwoq Blac, a
i u' wifli dra My eij)0 j iry ver
dicr, n a guih ; Wih KobmsiMi,
as tult w b deadly wep ns, ja y
v )idie no!; t uilt.v J Tho. vy 1 is,
a s uit witj dad y weapoo, jur
ve d ct, i ot gud 3 ; Fruk k Lackey
aid Sa ffd Gnr. affriy, b f t
pad guilty, Luk y 82U fine aud
c )st", Gaut $10 fine ar d coTe ;
Cbttly lino!d8, c C W, i.i q;iar-tert-o
; Jjhu C o", bi.I amended to
1 h ire forci .To tie-spas.", deft,
pi -ads guilty, judgt ment aaspenJed
u d parneut oc es.s ; Mrs. M M.
Lu z, assault with deadly weapon,
jury fiud def-ndftit rat guilty ; N
D Au op, CCW rdj not guilry
Rif d lp K i'g, U'ce.ij, 2 c 8 ,
jur fi.d cett g'Ji!l.r, ur .ar iu
Perii' nrtat y ; J.ihn C nq e, 'a cent,
dtfeud nt disthugrd; M M Bogg-,
d s oing m'tged property, t-ootin-O'd
; Wade HaTS an-1 Elward Er
wing, aaulr irh eaUy weapon,
erdior yu'lr, 830 fi.e each and
o ' and t o'id to kei p tLe pe .Cr J
James Spnrgo and John Bumgatner
aH-r.ult with deadly weapon 8, ver
dict gailty, Sfjurgo t igbt mouths in
j il aud c ht!, Bumzaruer 825 fine
nd cC8t j Wm Q ncklc, c c w, cou
tiuQi'd ; Wm Hull, misreme mor,
nol pros; Arthur Barr, assault with
deadly weapons, dt ft. pUads pu-llty,
ju'VmDt -usi endfd payment . of
:ot ; John B s, assault with deal
lr wi aptn, di ft p e-i 8 nu-.Itv, 12
aooths coonty il with amhoiuy ,
commrs to h.re oat.
Person all.
J. E. Burke, of Maiden, called
to see us lartt Friday.
Mr. genry Huss, cti Johns
town called to see us this week.
v. B. Guthrit, of Bessimer
City, spent Sunday in Lincolnton.
Rev. T. J. Renn, P. E., passed
through town on Monday: in route
to his home at Shelby.
We had a pleasant call this
from "Bill Shanks" and D. Kin
baid of Lowesville.
Capt A. F- Brevard, of Mac h
pelah, gladdened our office by his
presencethis week.
Miss Shelton Wells, of Gas
tonia, spent several days witfi her
sister, Mrs,. Fannie Alexander of
this place.
Misses Lillie and Lavenia
Huffstetler, danghters of L... J.I
( Huffstetler, left this week to at-
tend school at Shelby
H. E. Baxter, of Orleans, cal
led to see us this week. He is an
other of those sturdy old farmers
around whose premises plenty a
bounds. jr-Pr. .Strong, of the Charlotte
Democrat honored our office with
his presenoe during this week.
We are always glad to see him or
his excellent paper.
Dr. R. M. Eames, of Salisbury
-X. C, was a Lincolnton visitor
this week and called and paid his
respects to the .Courier. We are
always glad to greet such genial
friends. Come again Dr.
Rev. J. D. Carpenter, who is
travelling in the interest of the
North Carolina Christain Advo
cate, has been-in and around Lin
colnton for some time. He hs
met with -success in his work.
. . Capt'. P. W. Carpenter come in
to see us last week andtold us that
hia wheat ciop was greatly damag
ed by the recent cold snap, but he
added, VI have plenty to do-me
another year.
wi TC.. IeadenJ the colored man
who has charge of th free school
for his race at this place, has fin
ished his "work in a satisfactory
way'and has taken his departure:
He has :ma-d -friends among'the;
whites duVing" his stay here. !
Having taken tbe agency for
the partaubujg Steam Laondry,
I will thank you for your patroc?ge
Colla'8, Cufl-t and Shirts done up
in style. Prices are cheaper thau
any other Laundry in the- soatb
Collars 2':ts., cutis per pair 4jr.
sh'rts 10ct8t eacb-. Regular price
list ou application. Send 10 joafj
work. Stisfaotio- truiranleed
J. F. Eudt,- Agr. . v
rrcsbjtery Here April'lOlh
The Committee very cordially
tender thanks, in the Dame of the
1st Presbyterian church, to5 all the
families, and friends who have of
fered their hospitalities to mem
bers during the less ions of Pres
bytery here next week. Most of
the'member9 are expected to arrive
on the forenoon trains, next Tues
day April 10th and will be sent to
their homes with cards of introduc
tion, or taken to the church at
llo'clock a. m. and introduced, as
may be most convenient. Sermon
at 11 a.m. followed by roll, call
aud Jclection of Moderator " and
clerks. Seats free and a hearty
invitation extended to the people
to attend.
A. Nixox.
S D BUBQIX.
T " " "
J. A. AB1RSATHY.
. ...Corn. Entertainment.
Rheumatism and catarrh are b' o '
diseases, for which Ayei's Sirsv
pat ilia ii a pure spcifitf.-
Tlie Itatiie Over.
Jacob Huss, aged 78 years, 9
months and 18 dayi, died of par
alysis on last Saturday and was
buried on Monday at Bethpage
Church 6 miles' west -of Lincoln
ton. Mr. Huss ' was a soldier
in the late war and belonged to Co.
K., 49th regiment. He was a good
soldier and a good citizen. He
ljavesa wife and five children, j
three children hav'ng preceded
him to th grave. tie leaves 11
grand children and five preceeded
him to the other world. Just be
fore dying h- said he was ready to j
meet his heavenly Father.
Jas. F. Black, of Lucia, Gaston
Co., died very suddenly on last
Thursday, aged about 86 years.
He had put in most of the 4ay in
planting "corn. Ifequrt work and
i
I went to his residence and befor
gunuunn nil? u cwhibc
A little child of A. Lee Cherry,
county commissioner, died at Tri
angle, about ten days ag, aged
about one year,
J. T o. ..McLean is openiog op
the marb'e.basiuesij at the old Rand
and is oow doing some work. tie
has a practical experience or twelve
years.io tbe business, and bid work
rrabehip '8 too well known in Lin
coln' and otber.conoties to need any
commendation at oar hands.
Maiden Loiter.
Mr. Editor The- cold wave
that we are -still undergoing has
done great - damage. The peach
and apple crop has been complet-
ly . de3trCfyed. Wbeat has been
badly damaged ; and ir the season
snould be Very favorable, it can'r
make more than half the amount
to would have -made; J. . W. Jchn
son says -that he is financially em
barrassed. Hernad 1$ acres of
onions which wer growing verv
nicely, . but are now bitten' to the
ground. ...
Rov; Thomas Wetmore preached
a very interesting sermon here
Sunday evening.
The Lutherans expect to build 0
brick church here in the near fu
ture A Grand Hop. will be given to
the young people on the 13th. A
big time is expected. This will be
the lasl one given this season.
The farmers are buying grains
iu larger quantities than ever be
fore they si ill hope to see times
1 improve under this administra
tion.
Messrs. D. M. and Jno. Boyd
were at cou.it in Liucolnton Mon
day". ;
The stock holders of Union Cot
011 mill meets the 5th
It i3 thought that Mr. Thos.
Davis will notrallow his name to
be used as a candidate for the po
sitiou as Superintendent. Maiden
wiil loose one. of her . best citizens
if Mr. Davis lpavas, , We,., hope he
wfll 4pcide to:stay with rris
Youra S'ery respectfully.
. C.
Maiden X. C. April 2nd 1894..
Hood's Pills are purely vgetaVe,
or. lul'y prepared .from the bgst fn
gredienrs. . 2oe.
A Visil-To .Nor lb Carolina.
Cochbanton Pa, S meyfars ago I
bad occasion to vi-it North Catolaa
ami while there bPd "6oe of my bii
ious attacks. Hiaiiog for thefi'tt
time of. S, mmoDS Liver. R gulator
tried it.- Nothing btJore bad 80 ef
fevJtual'y relnved rau. 1 could in no
way benefir, others more than by
patting h a remedy in tht'r
bands --N. N. Shepard.
Deaiue! Can not le . Cured
by lecal applicitioo!, us they can
uot resich tbe diseased jpoitionof
tbe ear. Tbete is cnl one way to
cure D. auess. and that is by cor-tinu-l
reinedifs. Dea'nes is caus
ed by an inflamed coaditiou ol tbe
mucous lining of tbe Ecstacbiau
Tuba. Wheu this tube gt-ts infl lin
ed you baving a rumb'ing snnd of
imperfect bearim. and when it '8
eutirely c'osf d Dfafness is the ie
sulr, and unless the iufltmition can
:e tikeu out aud this tuuo restored
to it 4 normal conditioo, heat lug ill
be destroyed foiever ; nine eases
out often" He caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an 11 Aimed
c rjriitiou of tbe mucous' eUffacs.
' c win give vae uunareu 101..
liars for any case ot Deatuess (caus.
i 4 l y catarib) thH cannot b car
I .j hy iiaii's Catarrh 'u'e. Seod
f r cwcnla'ip, free.
F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
ioId:by Druggists, 75o.
M :roh 1C. 4r.
The Courier Job
.Office
KT TOUIS BIILUr
jp
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Sntisf action
Guaranteed.
ed to Promptly.
1
16 Boils at Once
Hood's Sarsaparilla Purifies tho
Blood and Restores Health.
Mr. F. IF. Stncell
Wllmot, S. Dak.
"C. I. Hood & Co., LoweU, Mass.:
"About four years ago my wife wu troutl4
with salt rheum. Although we tried nearly
everything It got worse Instead of better and
spread over both of her hands so that she could
hardly use them. Finally she commenced to
use Hood's Sarsaparilla and when she had taken
two bottles her hands were enttrelf healed and
18U2, my neck was covered with boils of a
Scrofulous Nature. 1
There were sixteen of them at once and aa soon
M heJ healed others would break out My
neck finally became covered with ridges and
Hood'sCures
scars. I then commenced taking Hood's Sarsa
parilla, and after taking four butUes the bells
had all healed an l tho scars have disappeared.
I recommended Hood's Sarsaparilla to all suf
fering from any disorder of the blood ' F W
Btowell, Wilmot, South Dakota.
Hood's Pills act easily, yet prompUy aad
Jucienuy, on tao urei and ton els. 25c.
LIC()l!VlO MlltKET
Reooitfd for ibe CuUBlEB every
Thursday morning by Cpt. B F
Grigg :
.... 7
.... 60
45
50
.. 1.50
1.65 0 00
0
Wheat
Coin new
M.-al
Flour, Bulkr
Flour Pafeut
Poik
Btcou side--
l icon hams
Uect
Lard
Ta'.ow
Cl.n-keus... . . .
Uutur
HuiJt'y
E.gs
Rtr8
Hides, green
Hide", diy
,Wnol, washed
Cabbage
Appit-j", ilrid
IVaches diit-d
Peaches iiied
per bu
100 I
lb
N C
' ; ...13
'.round ...... 5
N. C 10
0
15 to 20
10 to 18
.8 10
per lb .
" doz;
Mb..
41 1st class,
it u '
27
3
u u peeled 4
peeled... '.5 W
Apples gjreen per bu
Sweet Potatoes " "
Pea '..
Irish " " "
Onions . k "
Onion Vets "
00
40
50
50
00
.... 100
Blac.beiries dtied, p. -rib 5
Bee3-wax ...per pound.. 16
P nblic f Dfrrctory.
Sopt. A. Nixon, Lincolnton, N. C.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
K. Z Johnston, Chm. Lincolntoo.
S V. Goodsou, "
I. R.Se:r. ...
MEETING OF THE BOARD.
First Moi d iy- in Jana ry, Jane;
JuJy aod Sptem'-.er. Board- may
rema;n iu session two ilijys ar a time
when necessary and may meet at
other t'me o ca'.l of Chairman or
n q lest of one member.
EXAMINATION OF TEACH EH.
On seoi:d Thursd8 of. Febru
ary, April, Ju'y, September, Octo
ber and Decern b r. Exaniiuatioua
mny continue thiough mainder of
Of week when ntc-.tsafy.
Couuty Institute iu August.
CATJTION. If a dealer offM XV. I
Doaglas hoe at a reduced prlc, r say
he ha them -without nan rtamped on
bottom, pat him down as a fraud.
Udips
I Li 1
1.75
W.'L. Douglas
S3 SHOE THE WORLD.
W.t. DOCOLAS Shoe are stylish, easj ft
tin?, and give betttr fcs.tisfacUon r.t ihe price ad-
vcrtisca inaa any oir.'.r du.rv-. j
be com-inced. The stamping of . U Douglas
n.irr.8 nd once en tns Dcitom, wnicn naramco
their value; saves thojsand3 of dollar nuaiiy
to tnose wno wear mem. tscniKi pun m
c-il- W T routlaa Shoo Prda cbtome-s.
which help to increase the sale on thelf fuil lira
ol ?ooa. I r.cj ran sji
and we believe' va cm
voav footwear of I he
Oitaloe-jc frre upon appiicatioa. Addrc?,
Mau ley & Bro., Cnyvine, C j
Tbere is no reason woy oimui a
ah u d be allowed to peffer imo
natt-soHe pcroaloa notes BDd
ti'rtodul ir felin2S wli-n nch a
p'e "8 1"'. ff" tlv". AU,l economical
mo li t e as Ayei's S irnr 11a ruRY
be u odoced of thf uatf 8' !ragg h.
Ee sure yoa g?t Ajei'.
125 X -i I rami
We place on exhibition this week our Spring
purchases in Men's Boys' and Chilreno'
Clothing, and ask
the critical examination of the public
both as to price, make-up and quality
We are showing many new fancies In Children's wer. and
Mothers will do well to see our stock before making a tflrid
purchase. T
Oat claim that we have the best shoe made for the mooej hf
never beea successfullj disputed. Do not forget
to call and sec them.
We hare many eoods bought hiach bflovr rem vln and tnit tnn tr
come aod shre these eool tbincs
offeriup of RuiroM Hnrv SheMr
rorotner oarpHins Do Sure 10
SPRING
SPRING
THE FINEST LOT AND GREATEST
VARIETY OF PRESS PATTERNS
EVER BROUGHT TO LINCOLN
COUNTY.
Dress GOODS from Silks down.
The best of Irish Linen, double with, 121 eta. per yd.
coes, new style prints, 4 to 6 eta. per jd.
3tiiH. (j..buii le ltd 'c-U frum 30 tt. tt !i2i
D. E. RHYNE.
Laboratory Cotton Mills.
Owingto the Failure of
a lagre
Tobacco Manufacturer
at Mt- Airy N C I can now
sell you a fine tobacco at a very
low price having bought a
large lot very cheap,
I also have a car load 100 Biw of
Indian R k L;mo ircb I am
8ellTDJT CQEAP.
fYlY STOCK OF STAPLE AND
FANCY GROCERIES IS
FIRST CLASS S ATI s-
FACTION GUARANTEED both
In QUALITY & PRICE.
Be sure ym . & set m ,
VERY TRULY,
A. W- REEDY.
North
Carolina In Superior O-urt.
Lincoln C'ou
mty Bolure C'K Child, esc.
K S Griy
r
J M Kamsaur )
St t of North Carolina to the no i-rei
'ent defendant J M flamsaur In ab te en
litlel judgmer.t.
'it u re hcr-iy n"tiflnl that tt e above
name 1 plaintiff R S Gray will nove be.
fore th ur.dnrMgned rk f th Supei.tr
'.;ourt or Lrnoo n i ounty at en office in
said County on Friday l8th d"J of v?nv
1S94 at 12 o'cI.k k noon for lve to i'i e
zee tion on the judgement ai above cn
tu'el against yoa cow on tbe Judteeiaent
Docket of Lincoln Cunty 6mm 2, pg
243. Ja'd motion will b mad' m the al'
fidavit now on fi!e in th i- ofSco on tbe
ground tbat 8riljadgm nt h-s not ben
paid, tnd you are i cti fled to epjear- at
siid time and place and show cause if acy
you cn wny paid l ave Douid .not r be
granted and why execution snowM 2-t 'is
Witues"my Land and wal of o'
fice this tbe 26th day ot March 134.
SEAL j
C CBtLD, c s c.
Maecb BO
ATrENTION i
In medicine quality is of prime
importance, at
J. M. Lawing's Phar
macy
: . l J 4i .
can always be found the purest
and freshest of Drus the mar-
kEt affords . Also can be fouiid
Paints, Oils and Var
nishes.
A Nice Une of Stationary.
Just ifctMVfd qait u nuiiir
latt popular t' ck.
Carefully
div anj
poondntj rw th ty
Cal' and e os.
April 5
lmo.
with on Wi im itmfetn iMMtil
t 5cts.
cm! I on
GOODS!
GOODS!
Cali-
THE LINCOLN
FO
MACflXNE WO
Are still runninsr and are
prepared to repair EnolxJs,
SAWMILLS, T&K3H.ftd) CO0H
oiN8 and cottoU - mIIl . XACHin
ert etc., at living prices. Will
also keep on hans a fall stock
of castings, such as plow point.
I of all kinds and stees, luggers;
ana pulleys ; will also giro
prices on wood-split pulleys.
' NVit bave a cod line of i.ipjfif and fife
rtinS of all kinds. Will alto fm? a gr-l
BJtck .Smith to do all kinds f Bltrt&mixh
work. Anv obe having any woA v be
done in ur Jine will do wall toca! on me
tor ood work and Kock Bottom Prior.
Orders Irom a diUfice will rctifa
PKOMPT ATTENTION.
(Jive me a trial and be Convinced
VOUJW TO S&KVK,
LB. ST U ITS-
Lincoln Foundfy &
Machine Work.-.
Feh 10. 1893. tr
LIME
Important Notice
i i lu .
quid"
AnifiioM ran Iihi i hh:
n tf plication o iii-
Agent at N. C. R. R. Station,
in 2 : kji, N. C.
A u? 618 )2 M
- ,
An Antidote
RESULTANT EVILS--
A WELL-SUPPLIED
THINKING-SHOP
and
Frequent PotionS
of
Bottled En erg Y,
G&H&ndsee,
B. F. ORJGG.
Are yoa interested la Lincoln,
SubSCXioe lot tue COtBLEa.
UNDRY
ElKS