-I IfWTfUS IUM LINCOLN COURIER. f stak!:i:ti t:. kih toi: n ! r!.i'i;i i-'iu. .v '! . I N , V '., ..M'' UK 'M j-'N I -J. ..'. I in ri!i. OlTMT.AT i u Mill, vi r m.- v, i.-rtj-tf.'i t'.i-it "i Ailcance, V.mi ,i-.ih-4 . 'fT-'.V.- -I .j.'lit'-n . ,',' .1 Ic-.rlcjti.'l. i. . t.-.h .stii'' in'-r'uViinii. tvii liicf. mwuf ?l.r( ; 60 Mf.i t r i i :!i..?.Lll-fVl '' Miaetlioii 7 J o uts l"'r i'.i--li'''1-qiUnt inser ;!.. :-titr -mr,h.-i ..n Hti. 2.50 rsp.KAl r.ilir i lor.oDi'-iial! and 0 i louitli Volu':iiii for au si tc:-riiM.MiiVit. " cortnrim'd Inugt- ,tri t v. in:i ' its . M: .' :... . I Ail .arn n.enu-d to the LlN- r.;i.N CoijUIJ.U. ei:bcr en accoua! j ,-u!)-C... pti a . iM1 v;-: t'--'iaeut- j ) tii Iec-m'-j! JlHUj UjUft inaki- .iiiiHrjii'c j-rVTiii rr'- n.V - itiiiiiatJce j o ti,c Hi- In-.V.il.M at Ah.-viiie, N. '',or !,y j.V i :ig yii. .SwVifi'tte, the pi t-M-ut e-iittir. All aecoutitHaia!e mr DyeniUr l1-'.): list hi S'M.ftl Willi tlie plt'si-iil editor iud ;)-ep; efor Hi- ('o,uUIF-U. J. M. ItOKRTS. A'v-vir e, N V. n i v -r.o it . A-M-1 n Tie- )i; i- i;'i;i is -i p a cjI beyond' ;pK'S.-i-.!i to aiiliotllirv t l.l.i-'- lllorM- i io (i- ai.u rA Xo;,l ii Carolin t'.s ' i I I ' i iT '-'. Ib-'M- buleu-, Jlaiid . iill." .. V. 1:r' lM.'-;4V...:.l :it ;ft iii I,, iii ''Yn U'.ir ftniLilr.H- Cfly lat ill. !,l ,.t. l'l ,';"'"') ' I (I t yenr I .- din' iii ,irt -i ;t,tyif. 1 b' lioiirat which I l- iijKjf -.t i-.li n-i-e'Vt d t ii i 1 i ix' li'rii'e r..;' ' if! i ; h: ii a -!!u;.. iM , t'A 'uuri'u. '':' hi- !e- j 1 a;.h'h"' :" v.1il ' i iil! cany .1 i . .' 1 I 1 ! o . '. ! ! h '. .1 l! of t lie ' . t e . !j ir ll . . I . ii 1 III so W i I ! m . i v. I i !i lie I i'. 1 1 ;i- h is i iw ll I i U J i At I hlfef I iii We : fU,!--i- I t ii- I.. - IV -..!:. Ihiic.. . t h. li- I .1.1 . ll .I Ii I .M Ih,-- ;.'!!. ilfeiii J ; i i i ; t i ' i j I ! ! i : e-, ; j'lld 1 j ; v t-l I ri j . ...... . hiih-n j;. .t . ;;"a In in i i-i'-'ti m :.!. -.:i: hUfjSjj,,jr,j fj, . 'a.i jj.' L;i :.J-?i:iil :lii,-;ie. in ' i.i;.. ! .1 ;'.;.! i 'A "'W .it :idiliil.Ti t ,;..; I, A w . v:.-. "ic. imiu 'v ;, )i loi ney j ! i mi'.04-ui ;-tVhri,1.y , -..If.v S,Titie. ' ' 1 ' ."r.wT.'-VJ' . 1 '' rV.I .ilie. Slate t-i i.-.rv..!.:-v-V"( V .'. I v; . , I :; o- le.;'-!li .ii I : ioMirJSff ! !i i'iii:- '1 ' ' I lie" Sit ! f! -. .ii h ;ilnl. Tnil t - i's :i ( : . - .e,i!rl ! I he i 'oil I ' '-.U'.-Ul"- I t n .ui.hiv, 1 "'' 1 l!'-v.':' ' !!. I... iii A i.u-l, l'-'-J:'v.;r...l-:rle.l iiuWi ii- r . i . i .1 i i o; i n.i ,i'i: August 1 - -au.l. . ', !;. in Auuiist. 1- : I. u .e . t I i, I l.ll '-'' i i - L j .o ;-;nbe r. ! Sl . ' " ' O :,:illS-i. a i it! i. .-:-:oe.d in .binn v.. 1 v 7-'; Was the" 1' i;iirt-:iU' ;o,eui-.; l..f. the'"1'lU- 1 y.l-lJ.l :;.'--";,i" lU b'u'f was U. tab u! bv a.coiubn: itii.n of b'll-" n..: i riTm.-r.-iis . :nd , pul'dieaufi." Vi e e..-d- ( ;.. t'Uior of Norffr ! . . -i : l.ii.i ! 1 lu'id i in;.- iu bToN u-i - -JmI.;.! i . 1 11. in led State as, a i. n.ecr.a inuja.-v; ..i A. s; Mof 1 ; 'gv. .. lv ''".''t' A"-' 'l,is Ai. ,,;h .J2t J T.:w:.!.d:W..;.s H' 'efeerf tf it. il AIAMv; Hiv toian -nf-?' ' '".. i.gl li-,vlij;ed March - - - , ' :-i . - -..V . V . i riiti.i:ai!to5ni. ; : . . : .v-jiv b :r . J i a-c -d .run to t h ; br -viiJ itit! "''rr.?j . :a.- touuCon last ; : :-;:!av. !i.it vS.tX-i .-t iiave tiihe'to i '.mj iLL'i'o-t.r.-Jh7' town'." 'but . 'i :v. wleit. v..- Imvc- ;'.en of- th' ! i' w-'-voMildrall a. ..a. b'n full ci' liu'.vmd igittM-priri'. .i.There are ; ni;:i:v hai-.i ,i,,e ni;: .M-.ms 'dlieoV j )i-fiit-on!t -vtiod- aii'd the ! ? -re.-'id. i v .ie.n.i ..me mer- 1 d, ;;::;. j ,,Xv- .are niaijv new I b u , hi ;r, -is i-n" t-oifr-.-.'.f ..n-t-t ii.n and j tliej..i;.t Iii ;"- i;.'a"yf b-. n 1 1 ' -d lav- ! yaMy"-. We t alV.'r,uH,'Glr. Mar- I -l:..i 1 ..I! I I. .. l"' . . .' , : . . . ' 1 1,1 - ' I !i -., WIlO. 1 1 V !iie Auy is ;i very ciljeui;,! iri ntlellem. II' i. d-diiLT a !-. .od ".rk for Ifi .;''! .town a lid cuunty ami should be heartily sustained by th; people lif is serving so acceptably. - Th.' Falls Uvu-e, loca'tt'd nea.r I In- dfpotis wlieii' - ct an -s-- 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 M i. Jvverv I hin.LC about this hou.-e is inviting. Tin loca Ju is all thot could U-a.-kcil and t In iiiaiia-in'iit is on thf same s.-vh-. V 'XjM-ct, ;it an -.irlv dav, t survey t!te entire town of (J.n-.toni.i and let our people knov s ii t hiii'4 of her beauty ami sal roiiiidinus. ?ie't to '.intellect unl l.incolntoii thi-'rvould our. choicy tor an abiding place. CltOHSlim AMVI,. We spent a few hours vevv pleas- antly at the little town oT five miles we-t of this pla ( rouse ! i e last : week. The place .-liows thrift. Then; ale four tor.-.- in the town all of which seem to he doinr a lively business. L..J.S. Carp, li ter, who had recently entered hus iness. th.re seems to Jiave a correct idea as to how t j gondtn-t a busi ness, fn a few Weeks he expects to lft the, people know, through the columns of the Coi'i:iKi:, what lie is doing and of what he expects to do. Mr. C. C. Moore, who formerly resided, at Stanley Creek, is one of the leading merchant ot the place, and'is doing a good business. He attends to the express department on the 0. C. 11. Ib T. II.. Mauuey & Son have a j large htore room and have a good stock of goods. They will cope with any of the others in business. They, as do the two . above tirm-, take and. read the Cori:!i"i:. . Mr.'Wil'l 0"i' ll"- .whiKe father lives and moves and h w liis heing in ijncidnton, also loniiicts a business in tie: jnercant ih- line. Me distributes '.ihe Coi i;n:a and other mail matter to the citie i; of the town a nd. com mu nit v. . It win Din: hasure to dine with b'ev. .Ii. .1. S. Carp 'liter ate" Id ; XCell(;llt Wife, So VOII M-e Ac d;d not, leave that phve with a tired ami hungry feeling. Mr. V M. I 'et.erHi li .IS cailViiiu; en ? Im-I C.lasS bugV -hop, ih- (he-; riv- lent, work in th,.- lin i of wo.-';i:( ; in i r n as. well as v. od . AVhmIiSm' !'" i.M - Coria.i. .:i. li-iitv; .l i h uik;: Vasiun(;to, April bi, iw;l:- I Speaker Crisp not and is no! j an advoeatt; t counting a quorum. ' although it. u;is ;,d txvih'tl l-y etd , democrat t 'long bt.-bre C iu b'eeiji .was oerhearl ol' o; Iside .!' tho. t.ovn. in which he livo-:. but it be-; f.(i.int' nj -j ln- v as l hait iu.ia l t he j .ItllHlllltll'l! Oil l.'ll t : I.I earieus .ret-olnt ion tlinctotg ih.d 'oiiihjitteo to prepare am! repi-r; o Kh't'Ji S.-S Mich a rule. nd lik.- the good (lelllOi ial lie l. lie obecti and the new. i uh- w i!J. be reporle.l ; ty -the Ibue andpioi-ablv atlopl- k'tl l 1 1 IS y t t'U JiMj V, lie U ' -hCe il ed fue ill. st f thai It : or., carrietl out iiiitl that mem! e. pi r r!y are not cuitile.l . u hefhei i pl'esi'llt or i n-'l. ilS Jleetj Sed I )o In this connection il is nroiiei i to stule that the dene. -rat- of tie- i House were nt tbiMi into takin-i j this action, which so ni w deimi- crats of ' prominence personally oji'osedj by ibe rt:ublieans toj vote that .kept the Uou-e Tied, ex- eept efuring the short intervals when there "Was a democrat i'c pio 'ruiii present, for almost a uitnth.' thus making eonsjiii-uf. us the nec essity for' counting a quoram or allowing fhe business of the Ibiii-- to I.m dict ttetl by the republicans' but after all it was not the repub- j triends here. dicana who fhrtvd the tienu .era.t ic ' Mrs. Alice Jinnm, of Shelby, vis-Ciiitciist.-vtlonluit should not haveiir.tl he; brother, Mr. A. C. Cahill. neen nejes.iary I ut which was j m'solutely irecessitiy. It was the ; inability bf the tlemocr;it ic headers ? to keep a dehn era tic quorum on Ihe floor- of the- llou-o that.-did j llip 1'iidit. They -concluded! that they had tried an 1 failed so i often to keep a.lemoeiaiic quorunr. ;,l(it. riivMit tneho.pitalitv extend-; b'd States. The election of a Sen thatiivoull b-a itond idoa toj0l jlini v Mr D,w... Killian, f ' ator elfects the whole body, politic, mak' the republiean help - - hvj r,orr j,,;, , ,n ronU. t(, (,()Urt. ; The Populists within themselves count nii. them when they refit:-ed !;.. lx !,.n- 1K-en noted for his ! cannot control one fifth Dart of to vote, and at the sanie linu, thank Heaveii. tht'V 5ir sr- inc to j make the ; absentee come to line' j '-'r. ois par wtnl-jiiment w ithout leave; except when sick and tfnable to attend to his duties. ! , Senator Vhite, of California, does not Ycli.eve that more than live Senators will'vote airainxt. the ratiiication of the new Chinese j treaty. It is expected that a vote wiil be reached some lime this week, although there has been no formal .-.gn'-.-nient !o that t d'yct. 4 'i 'hert-was mrt miicir surprise Ik r.-w heo t he 'jurv brought in a vrdi.-t tor .f l."i.(KH) in favor of Miss r..llard in h-r breach of promise a-e against lb presedta tive lireck enndue, ol'Keiitneky. It va,s gen- erally expected.. Col. Brecken-' rjlrr -iivsth.' verdice will have no otter t ujh.u hi candidacy for Connre.-i? Jiiul that le- intends re-j turnbiir to Kentucky and making' a i; ; -!K.l ranva.- lit ire .JU.ri.-i . Tlc-je is a g.-nera! f. el ing ..t 1 r. lief her.- that the trial is ' at last er. The general debate on the taritf bill will bv agreement close next i M... 'IM,.... 41.. ..ii'il,. ii ) II begin the consiileration ot the oil ' , by items a process which promis ; es to be long and tedious. Sena . tor Smith, of Xew .fers.-y, deliv- i en d a tariff speech to-day some ; what in line with that delivere ' by Senator Mill a week ago, but no! so radical. The fear of the defeat of the defeat of the hill is onlv in the onoosdion naners; it i do,.s ..ot evUt anions the demo-i (r:' lie Senators 'ho stated at the caucus held previous to the report ing of the hill that they reserved the right to propose amendments on the floor of the Senate will succeed in getting :;ome amend ments adopted, with the aid ot reniihlic:m Votes, but thev hsive ih; loubts about the final passage of ! pa the hill ; nor do th y believe that a single democratic vote will be cist against it when the tinal vote is laKen. . i lie nevsi)ai)er talk which has grown out interview with Senator Murnhv ol ; Xew V.-rk, abjut the bill not he : ing voted upon before the Con ' irressi.iial t leriionis simjdy rot. St n-i tor Miirj ih v never said elicit a ! t ! 1 1 ' i u'. nor thought it. The hill is , guing to In- pushel to ;i vote at ' this st -io;i t!' Congress, and it is 1 going t I " pas-w d. There two ! things can i e reiietl upon. ! StMiaior Morgais iepor.' n the ; io w . icaraua Canal bill is strong 'and c..ii in !ii;j'. concluding t hits : . The plan and certain etfect of iu i hil! if i; becomes a 1 iw will be to i ... , i put iiil active I. us. lies- employ- it.. -ni .fclnO.iMil ii.in b rrt.wt d funn ur own j.e.ipjo without risk to I t ho go eminent . i wMild furnish jf-o.-d and u le 'ie.-oir.e t inplovnieni i . ri.Oi A nie.iicans, who a it marching on the highways beggim lor work and id'!- n for f. o 1. Senator 'ane.'. of Xorlh ':iroli jii. hos 1 1 .-all 1 1 has lieen bad foi Ion A roN. hni' "I a I suddenly from a v.srii uitlay night, n i hi - eity. " Son universal favor are lie;. ni tii- al! .f Alabama of late K 1 1 repeal. le-i.l. I, i'::;,c.- w-i d :e.;re a to ile :.f aior C.e-ii S 1 i i a 1 vv (hat I'i.-ith b.nl -oi t .of " President ! tlllliK ! j ! . e v s I nob a i! Cleveland b prophet. Ih C'h-w'land U hi s . i v - : mo I i i h.-r dav t hut he believed J-il ei would b-e reini.m l ised in ls ,'.;'. and that this -oiintryaint Kng j -iiiiitl u j!! 1 1 v Hia.l liiuc be on a has- I.- of him..-! jll;-m." It has been j iip among the President's i'i -ien.js :hat he believes Kogland w ill soon ha,ve to down from l he high horse she has been sitting upon in dealing with silver. It is ! b -cMUse til that belief that he has advised a pohey of delay on the pal t ot t his coii'ttrv. LiMituviilrt fieiler.. Ki. (u:is-K lis j Klla D.ivis, of Denver -is visit mg relatives and ;3f" we. l, ; Mi.s -Kate Smith, a ! niece, of Stanley. Civ e! i tl her. icc inpan-; Miss Ida (iilleland has gone to All Mealing to take lessons in j " j hr D. S. i-s braiiiinr consider-! iospitrtlity. line farming and U i quite re-! si aind dentoeracv. fresliiiei to meet such neonl and will havo the itssurahoe that iUi not be bo red-by 4i lon tale of woe ! :):. hard times, and given a lect- uiv on political-eco!).. my, with a ood slice of Administrational a! -.use admit w asa ts thrown m. Every body t ween the democratic and repnb limes are ''hard" lienn iwrnoa nA un i;. So they have been with certain classes since Cain cried out, "My punishment is greater then I can election ie over, aa the negro ole b a i ", and they will continue to'raent. is. The" vPopu lists leaders I)-; hard till the end of time. .Have .jhade the.trade, and it only Miss Cora McCord, f Par' remains to be seen if they can de Creek, is visiting relatives here, .liver the goods. Wheat is looking somewhat bet-j Bill Shanks. ter. With a good rain its condi-' Lowesville, N. C, April 1G, 1S94. tion would be greatly improved. Whooping cough is prevalent on the river. Several entire fam- ilies are coughing.. A little grand child of Mrs. Harriet Sheirill died j hist week from the effect' of the; . , . i cough. On r model farmer," Mr. Har-;iU rison Gant finished planting ' his cotton last week. Our way 8ays;Chapel Hill, N. 0. The tmUon he wanted to have it ready for the j fee is $5.00 which admits to all th -ext frost. j instruction. The Facclty includes Rev. Mr. Carpenter, the travel- 16 professors selected from the in' aaent for the N. C. Methodist ' Advocate preached at Salem in 'North Carolina, Texas and La, the morning and at Hills Chaper State Normal and Industrial in the evening, Sunday 15 inst. School for Women, and the Grad It was reported here" last week el Schools of Charlotte, Wilming- j that two modern lights(?) were to promulgate their doctrine at Tri- imrle last Saturday night, and ! that they had promised to "clear the wods" of all Demccrpdicks, ! i i ti- a-i TT i 1 A 1 i.'epuuucanucKS, IiereilCKS, aunistrationticks, and all the oth-, er ticks in creation. Guesss if . thev received the same reception ' another brilliant light(?) of that! ?ei.uoii reueiveu yiieie auiuc uiuc, -i nee, the only real ticks they ted practically by meajas of mode came in contact with were the lit-! -lasses. ; ., ' 1 ! le, round, flat fellows that adhered 1 Board and furnished room may l tneir eiomes as iney passea through "Joe's Old Field." Th "Speecher," was the Lone Star that arose here on that doleful; night, and shed his effulgent light of a "fakeMlAL0XE to light up our benighted! paths. Philosophy teaches us that every j etfect has its cause. "Populistic I'hil .-sophy( ?)" teaches us thatj that the financial policy of the' Government is the sole, and' t tidy cause of the farmers depress i d eondition. Heathan Mythol '. i gy teaches that wealth knocks, at least once, at every mans door,' but that most men mistake himj for a beggar. Dudes teach us that life will continue to exist without j any elfort on the part of the p s-1 sess )i Tramps tench us that ve can fall below the ox in point f intellect, for 'Mho ox returns to his master's ciib,"' for its daily ration, ' and tramps do not. The Divine.' Law tenches that, Man ahull li.e by the sweat of his face. j Our Government guarantees us a just compensation for oar labor, j Common sense teaches the v. is : that they must live within tier' income, r el.j sooner or hit r' thev may expect a visit from the ; Sheriff. Necessity teacher moat' men that they must have an in come from some source, but nome ' s'-em not even to beliee thia., Observatien teaches us thut it ia i bad policy in a farmer to moil-' iayje lna crop tor guano enough to o enanie mm to raise cotton to pay for said gu:ino and part on his I ration bill. 12 ttnr work for hin ilions and save the labor expend- ( .... 1 e-l in raising the cud ton ICxperience teaches us that a poor man with a large family can not "sail to the skies on flowery hnds of ease" from North Carolina soil. The great political hodge podge now being prepared in N. C. by ilamsey-Harris-Pearson-M o 1 1 & Co does not seem to meet the ap-'ba,t ve.re dyi-pi psta. Phjaicians robation of such leaders as Eaves? 80,1 a,! olbtr ffmediea failed to core and "my son Obver." Butler i3,ni,p He tried Tyuer'ii Dyspppsia jubilnnt,rand already sees himself in .Senator Ransoms chair. - To an outsider this position looka ri diculous, and the North Caro 1 i i lian who expects to see Butler succeed Kansom will be father left than those who watched the offices to see how large Weaver's majori. ty wus in 't2. Ransom may not he re-elected in :95, but there is nahinc clearer than that Rntlor will not .succeed him. And why? The Republicans are the best or- 'janized oolitical bodv in the Uni- Ihe next Legislature of X. C. Therefore should the combination j cure a majority n the next Leg- ishitur the Rermhlicnn olpmoi.f 'will be stronger than the Pomilist and will nredominate in the bpI. ection of U. 8. Senator, The fitrht in V f! will will be an adjunct element, which will become obsolete after the - - - - I and others who desire to study be held from July 2 to July ; 28 in the University uildings at Faculties of the UniversUies of j ton, Raleigh and Goldsboro. The following subjects will be taught; Latin, Greek, French, German, English Language and Literature, Anglo Saxon, Civics, History, Ped- rr nri r a - tin rTt r I riKo l.n lll,uuol,v" "tfta, v.- ometry, i,anu surveying, noau j Construction, Political Geography, j Botanv and Political Economy. Methods of teaching will be dis- i uo viwxvyviv.iiij uuw. j huu iui iub uiuum ui uuibib tor if 15, more cheaply at private nouses. . ' " . " Reduced rates will he granted by all the rail roads: '-;';.- For circulars with full details, i address President YYinston, St. Chapel-Hill. X. C. Attention In time to any irregularity of the Stomach, Liver, or Bowels may prevent serious consequences. Indigestion, costi veness, headache, nau sea, .bilious ness, and Ver tigo indicate certain, func tional derange ments, the best remedy for whieh is Ayer's Pills. Turely vege table, sugar-coated, easy to take and quick to assimilate,-this is the ideal family, medicine the most popular, safe, and useful aperient in phar macy. Mrs. M. A. Brockwjxl, Harris, Tenn., says: ! "Ayer's Cathartic PlHs cured me of sick headache and my husband of neuralgia. We think there Is ; 4. No Better Medicine, ( and have induced mauy to use it. j ; "Thirty-five years ago this Spring, I was ' run down by hard work and a succession of . colds, which made me so feeble that it was an effort for me to walk. I consulted the I doctors, but kept sinklug lower until I had , given .up all hoie of . ever being better. , Happening to be in a store, one day, where j medicines w ere sold, the proprietor noticed j my weak and sivkly aVlarauce, and,' after a few questions as to my health, recom- mended me to try Ayer's Fills. I had little faith in these or any other medicine, but eoucluded, at last, to take his advice and try ho: 1 ad used them all. I was I am now 80 years old ; but I believe that ? t had not been for Ay'S mu., i should have been In my grave long ago. I buy 6 boxes every year, which mske 210 boxes up to this time, and I would no more be with out them than without bread." H. H. Ingraham, Rockland, Me. AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Ic Co., Lowell, Mu. Every Dose Effective - t limit 11 mi Up. Mr. J. D. Levin, of Atlanta, Qa., EtPinedy, and after wait 1s writes ; ' Tbe met dose gave rehit. I re commeud it as like - bet dyepfps'n remedy ever discovered. I have valued flesh oidv ofiofir ir. I vol' uotarily recorotneud it to nil suf- i ierer8 with stomach troable -." Fei ! tale I y all drogg'st at 50c pr hot- I He. : I larch 23, 4r. MU'GEE'S LAND SALE! A mortgage having been execute 1 ty Thongs Uokeand wile to the undtrfign s gned dated Dec l.-t 1802 t ;eCura tin jftymeotofK debt thfo conti acted; nd d fault bavinj? ber n rnd in ih 'payment ment of e&id debt t niaturiiy. New, by viitua of tbo nuthority in me veslei by wtiJ inorljrag.s I wiH cell at pub l:o aucuoo for cath m the coart fl)a?e dor in Lincolntjn, Lincoln County on Monday 7th day ct May 1S91 at noon, the landa ment'oned ani described in MiH Dio'Uage, lying in Lincolnton Townsnip j aaioinin? the tanrte nf Ma.ra n ! John 'Baker, Pjonk, and th Pa per Mills lands containing bout 'SS acrea Sid moitgage is duly recorded in Lincoln county Registry Book 67 of Deeds pagea 52 et seq In; which reference ia hereby made for a more lull and particular de. ecrfption cf the lana and knowledga of the term- of a-d moitgac,. TfcU 23-h day of iIarch iS94 , J Sfar, M tA. vxj r.i ecu . tt jjaiVEttSITY " OF NORTH C4ROU.VA. . .:' j Saiuuier School lor Teaoliew . .. . . . TT-T ' A summer school for teachers Subscribe for tbe Cotjrim, Father of Trunks ! Trunks ! TrunKs ! t ia tothe interest of every body, to examine our frunka be, . . fore buying. . - UMBRELLAS ! UMBRELLAS ! WE HAVE A NICE LINE OF UMBRELA3, WH10H.WE WILL Rn PLEASED TO SHOW TO OUR FRIENDS CUSTOMERS PRICES RUNTROM 50ots. TO 3.0f Remember we are now sellmgour third lot of ? - Youths' and Boys' Suits. Ask to see our Boys' Knee, pants at 35ote, Matresses, Bed Springs, Chairs, Cheap Beds, Cheap Tables and Bureaus, Te bux and sell all kinds of Very fi'espectfu Uy, 3E3C. S. Robiiison-i&COi P S Look for new "ad' 1PHE KE FJSICE . ASIHT Tne Dry Good Merchant Who- bought his itock thirty (30) days &go or longer, reminds u? ol the worm, which came out too soon, and was caught by the eaily bird. We bought qut entire, took ot Dry Qoods Ac. at least 15 per cent cheaper than if we had bought theu 30 dajH ago, as there was a big drop in Dry Goods in the month of March, which we have leaped the benefit of The sut stantiation thereof we submit the su joined clean, fresh goods Irught for taste and needs, as specimen valuta low here prevailing. . Ot-U . Opct". 07cts.. Boys a rery Sett Cott nu ll ie Deri Go ids 36 lushes wide, and in aim f o tuiid tutJell for 12-? Bijh beautiful tood lot L .die's tbnt wai-. Huys the lest quulity of Ol'tsttr GinghniiiS, in very ha d-?ine ityies. These tioodi were ne.de to sell K.r much in re, t ut hs the com pjiny h9 failnl tbe ods Wtrjet lJ till' ut a riducti .n. 15tit. For the untf.1 lemuiut Moiie S leent. J he are n 1 the now. On, 15ols Hoited Snsn Mull hn vi in or b en 8'ld f. i L i.mii -JO & 25 " A k to see u 10 t4 tin ! P. i. hi- . h i L oil. 'u liirt nuts Our 50cts. all wool Summer Weight Serges are the fastest Selling- Woolen dress goods, that wo hav ever had the pleasure of placing before tho Public. In -kt-H fit.c Drts G.ods hsk'to see our Putin Dfcrl.LTi, the in- st ttyh h diess gio s i.f t! e sw? n. Put r.r ii dress p utcroa (7 v b) No to hlikt. IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, WE HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF , VWsMoi;ii.;ik We are inaKiilc; a sneciiillv of good dress linings, trimming and all the other little things, that go to make up a stylish dress, And we have the finest dress maker in the state with us. Our Willi Dery.tiep-Ttment is lullr anl wore varied thia season, than ever. Trsdc bas alrendy bejjun in ihis department with rvah. You hnd teller call curly if you want t secore ihe eboioe Vtylei. We will talk to you u little later abt,ut shoes, we will jaat fay His now, that we have over 12 ditf'erent styles of LtdiVs Low cut aboes, ranging in prices from 60c t J2 00 fif-i pr. The Hamilton Brown $ 60 Oxford He i.i the best aboe made for ervices t-tery pair fully guarantee 1, Respectfully, Jenkins Bros. MONEY TO LOAN OnLo.va time and eahy terms in amounts of not less than $300.00. Secured by first mortgages on Real Estate, pay T Tocnt mide by nnual install- icents. Que Nov. lstteacji" year. Apply to . .S C. FI N LEY. Att'y at.Law, Dec 5th Lincolnton. N.C. LIME ' Important Notice.' - Tbe finest and cbeapfedt Ume in. America can be had in any quantity on application to the ' v Agrent at N. G. R. R. Station, ; mcolnton, N. C. . Aug 61893 tf low prices Country'' produce. every week. 1 Ji4. . J. iJ-.tJ i 1894 .. . .V-. .1894. : 0PENJE1) - AVITII Harness, Bridles, Saddles and in fact ANYTHING that i used, ue&deii( or to be f WORN bv HORSEor MULP. f With Fifteen years experience I am prepared to furnish any thing in my Lind at Hard Time Prices, for Cash or Barter. Repairing ' done on short Give me a call and be con vinced. Shop off $orfirt Square back of W. H.-Wljchal. Rest J. P. BEAN. KTotioe! To the citizens of North 0ar olina and adjoining States : ... . yo,lr:,a!l(Sil Htuutlua to 1 luy 1,,,ul'!" Stock Plow, cotto l-mti iH, Cotlbu llatiowMaiiJ Qibti Iowh, the 1.4 at on (be tuarkut. v . . . v . You can afT.-rd to I.x-ea nuniU'r ot wlA. aa there, is money, eaj tut sou cvaxi afford tolofe the tppoitu.Ttv oi tuymg h above meationel lnnuio? hpletueou, 4 . there will be nionej Uft. z -j' I still keep the Camel Skin Shoe, aci my 3 00 Congress Sho& ln'iK:k -. I aLso kf ep a general Hnft mcr-Lauli and everything a ?f9ff-- . Kep..rl fully, ' F. i.TOBY. Apr. 11 93.,ly- North Carolin') In Superfc'r Court- j Lincoln County ) Before c JtUjhjlds cit E JJd(ttonr Sarah 40 ) i : i Bisaner et. ul ; . T9 i Summons ' Tnyler Jfctton, Mary J 1 Jetton, Kd . 13itton, Francia Britten, John ) J el tun et. al. .-. " i Slate of Nonh Carolina to tho nonr(i dent defendants in above ent I'ed proceed ! ing, Wary Jetton, Ed lirittjn, 'raoc iiriit n. and John Jetton, Oreetiug : Ton ; 1 are hereby summoned. to be-arid appear be ; lore the underaigoei Clerk oi tbe Auperi&r Court ot Lincoln (birutvat hu office u ald County, within ttceo.ty.daya alter tfaa expiration of the -publication. -bkh i pirea on 18th day of Hay and aa swer or demure tJ thretilfon now oj 9 in ttiff office In aborntiiled roceedig Tou are further nOtfiBdniial-this ia pr cccding begnn by. pome .o the fceiraat lw of Delia. Wilson 9for a , pYTt'tion ' tte land forrnefly ' owclid by b-r aiuop &e tenaot3 in common,' and fof sale thereof in order to make partition among some of said tenants. Witness my haou and 13 of otncethisl2tliday6ftVpr.il Ut4. C Child c s c April 13. Ct. Parties "desiring china paint V ' - - .- . - - f ed or burned,' would do well to 1 ', . r ' correspond with fVfiss Bett9 V-Aaiiderr.C9ncord. 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