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LINCOLN COURIER. F S BTAKKETTE. KD1TOH ANt IMMU'UllTu. ijNC.M .IMN, W. C, .AVR 27. j :.w t wi: v.u is i hk Post 1)Ffi( 3E at' MIL - (jHO-M.St'.tN AS SECOND CLASH MAT Kit" Subscript ion Cask in Advance. year 91.-0 months 4 tu .111 r.ln 60 Hates of Adoertisina. Oueiucii, odo nine,. $1.00 ; 25c to, each bubseiueu lusfiiuni. Tv?o inches, oue tiine, SI. 50 ; GO I'.iiert iueheH, one tunc, 2.0Cjdonot move on as it in our priv-! 7o cents for each snbyequenttnser - tiou. : hug stone in the center of the Four inches; one UQ.e, ?2.o tl.00 for each Hubseqnent insertion. ixol, Lincolnton, and let the Special ratea tor one-half and wave3 spread out to tne moun oae fourth column ; alao, for an 1 lnUA an(i 0 the sea shore, but IvertiHoineiitwMitinned longei thf fitono that we wouW Hke to 1 'li ' " - : fall is too heavy for us to lift with I I IiMt T A X S O U O' -fc ; our own strength. We need a I lever with a few dollars hanging I to it to assist us. If the people All pnrt'ei n-d-fcteci to t be Lin ? will rally to us in a substantial ' OL s' Courier either en account I way we will exert all our strength .;t subr-tihtt .11 or advertisement in a direction to help move the a , to Decerns J, 1803, must make in) mediate pa', m nt by rytnlttance ! to the uu l.rMxneu at A.heville, X . y q G , or hy paying Mr. a arieire, lb.-1 HOm() dweninrrS. Ve have miner ;)Hsent eifitor. All accoauts uiade ' aj waters that are unsurpassed, v '(.-; Deceuii er 1, lb'J3, roet b j Wo have as fine a climate as can settle 1 wun the present editor and I be found. We have as good peo prep e'or of lb-CouKIKR J. M. Roberts. 1 With this issue The Courier -tarts upon its Sth volume. We A . 1 ; 1 lH tttfUU" ,lUMir" 14 wun .almost within our borders, that is pai er tor the people of Lincoln J n(lW ying i(lle for the want of an county and will do so if they will energetic manager. It is strange rally to us. All renewals will be to us that so much monoy is ex-no-opted ut $1 (M) per year cash in ponded where so little reward advance Those who neglect the (.ome from it. The expense of w t . .1. fii-j t tia3 ! irh in advance plan must expect t. p iv tl.'Jo per year. M I V 1.IUI. Si'lU u. i, ;v.. I,, ir.l if vMi iuM ' i' - iiS nn.nnd about Lincolnton, ' K' to wol k and loosen up the hide i( ntlv u. l.uve visited 1 1 ( '""oul bv them a full die. l.hu wlMun Lithia springs to e of Kxtekprise. It requires mon f.i ..uiv hes. We wore nni'hjey to m:-il;e nionoy. It is wrong t (;!. t. d with the Hiu n.undings and!hy money aside in idleness just can nut prunounc.s ; he water go. d jas much so as it is tor man to b 1 In spring is within two miles of j idle, and every right thinking 111:11 llir-' ouii hour-.". knows that an idle brain is tin Another spring, justa mile from ! P a u will, ere long, attract atten tion . V" have not the analysis al mind, but we have tried the w.iter and know it to be good.! iiii property b.d'ngn to Mr. too U Ieti i- ul Uii-j place and can be I muIiI at i reasonable rate. This iU'.n i:i beautifully locatcl and v.eli !iailed and 'asy of access '!':. ;e ;:t'e m her sjrings of which wish to ipeak but will" wait uu l.l we ha 1: iitet them. Some of ti c' waters ai'H possessed of niin 1 lai piup ti tles that make them as valuable, as the nuist noted springs on tl.e continent, and all that is iT-ededto bring thum to the front i-1 a true knowledge of their exis ts nee. Sonu; pcoplii go to noted st. rings for the name ot the thing, but if you d sire to b benefitted i this tin: )hu e for you to spend V' ui- t line and money. IT I" MOM N'l'AMI.lCY. Munley Creek is no more. The Co'-d; h is been dispensed with , and Stanley stands alone. As the CPek is no more we do not know - v. hat our Lincolnton bov will .i.,!1" ,,dIU- 1Uii crolJ WU1 )... At H.hiiM.- !, i,M ..oc .1., n . nun 11 that town. li : will piobatily ch the ris'i and no no more. lr w .is our pleasure to visit! ink ! 1st wck. We had heard i .-t th- ite little V vii am: m or- 1 v ti;- e. nosttV we' n? t. it is laced w iVlies. yj,; ; -:, ptist oiilrd. !,vu n.ui a;.d buth- ri.,-r.- ;uv mx' uvl! hhI11' !rt,ldis H3en for nil who have', haii 110lifv lhe Preside i ,-.tt..n hutorv, lllai.hiIU!!:Xll,lsireOWOrkforaliv,1,?- UU .iuability to deal v.iththe W,. snout tl.e day j ; A"..' A-1 pii.mtlv anion- these elav- ople. On our way to chis v we had t ie cti at liiisfoitune h.ty (stir hat. We were btand ii i.-' n the i bitt'orm cf t! e ear while fuel wa-; bein taken on. Ti.( cars started nd we started inside, but a d len pu.T of wind : ' nir Hat tar r.way and all w. could do win to i;o on with the throng. When we arrived at Stanley. Mr. J. T. Abcrnethy had compassion on us and furnished ui a hat to wear during the day. aiKi upon leaving wo were per mitted to bring the hat with us. Ulon our return, a gentleman who ought liot to condemn the present holding a meeting upon the steps had observed our misfortune at. administration until we plac our- of that building is concerned, the tin). it occural, came to the solves in the important positions They will also tind that Washing ton and delivered to ua the lost they omipy ami sen whether we ton and the surrounding country ! property. The next time we start uion a journey we will put a string to our hat and tie it fast to our person so that there will be no sad separations. j LKfUSUET ur AMI 'GIT." Wo heartily d&siro to see a epir- it of improvement in our town. ' Wo have all the natural advant8--doHcril.es e any town could wiah but we ' ,! to ao. We want to drop a I machinery of improvement, We ! h:v nil th w.ifer rover wfi nerl . r , to run machinery. V e have lovre ple as ever lived. we nave lair - - Icellent farming lands. We have some industries that are quite a help to u.?, but we need more. V e have three cotton factories and two Roller Mills near us We jhave a most excellent paper mill, , . . . , . . 1 . 1 . 1 . . I living in this locality is small and jifalithe industries we speak of could be in full operation now there is no telling of tire relief that would no nrorgni aooui. j,et uh devil's workshop Pnvculi ui Loiter litm ca and u in y i nf ti. t lir. I i 1 1 fc? 1 1 Liking llo.xl's Hrsriph ri I . wImi Mtil kei p our Pin., pine and tHc fiiuu acid i.iiuf ni iM I ih of tlise.i.ie, i OVIt V'S A II 91 V. Our opinion has been all the while that C'oxey's Army is going to cause serious trouble before it disbands. It is an unwise move and a move that cannot he produc tive of any good to themselves or any one else. An e.v'il that has boon threatening our country for more than a decade is now about to terminate, and, unfortunately, the Democratic party, which is in no way responsible for it is being made, to carry the heavy weight. The seeds of disaster were sown some years ago and the fruil is now maturing. It was necessary for the. ground to be subsoiled to destroy thd roots of the CVI, U,m tim:u 1011 Jonn to somo extent the fields t . , : 1 l .: ji - 1 isoon begin to grow and bear fruit for mankind if tares are not again scattered by designing men. We are willing to admit- that time3 are hard, but Coxev's movements. ir.tui:.. .ut . ... ' . I 1:1. i- 1 i.... ii . i . .. niveiy r) oei'er n:e condition otr4lf IVnnsvlvania th.- country. There are thousands i ni,,i rnrvlniul 1 1 , 1 1 . , i jaiKi uiousa.uis 01 acres ct land : ii. . .... i .1 f a.i. .. i I LMain" uBuiiHztuioruieproauc- . ....... i . . . lumm run necessaries or me ana t,U t!uira are may are ' ,y u:;lep:tred to start in this way, i . . i i out we nave manv men wno are t ready and wiiUnir to heJp tlious- ..li'ii. :kis wno win not accept any terms. n tmt our more than grumbling not at eie not at ease. The rich grumble be "ausethev cannot ?et richer nnd lt tho nnrtrrTHimKlnUpnntmr "rvfa-" v0 i.t vau- . i. .. not livd witli as grat ease as the rich. We know a few men that are always cheerful and it is because they put the time, spent by others in grumbling, to good use. U o as could do l-iter. I f the dissatisfied elemei.t of the United Stat were put in power, as they serk to be.the ' government would cease to be a government. j Tlie OImhIi Sc l.euolr. The Yorkville corresnondent of i the Charleston News and UoimiEa i tne bu-iness of the Ched- ; ter & Lenoir Narrow Guage Kail- ' road is -booming". That is per-i haiw too ntrong a term. It would bo enough to know, now a couple of months after the stockholders ' have taken the property back into ; their own hands, that the business j promises t t)e such as to pay op- i eratinjr expenses and fixed churg- e: tor if there could be an asur- ; ance would be a guarantee that the road would pay a handsome profit when business conditions again become normal. 'In prac- deal explanation,'-' says the News and Courier editorially, "of this happv state of things this "boom- : Uone lor tne department. His ing" business, Mt is stated that j ndamen, who are perfectly sol the business men of the towns ; vent' have been notified to pay the along the road where there are competing lines are giving their s business to the road, because of its ! local character and management, and the neonle oiierallv are nor- i suing the same course for the ! known- This is the second repub same reason. They feel that the 1,can defalcation in this office wth narrow guage is being operated in j a comparatively short period. The the interest of the territory 15rst one beinS CaPt- Burosido,who through which it runs, and that j ks profits, if there are any, will not be used to improve the equip a. 1 . 1 . , 1 1 . mem mm jucreasej mouiMuenus , of a great and grinding corpora- "c,u 8 or. tne insane, ti,,!),"1 I whero he still is, instead of to the In giving their business to this j Penitentiary, local Hue tin business men and Senator Gordon quite unexpect neoule general lv aloiiLMt are not odI' sPnig tht question with only discharging a simple duty, but they aiv b in;r Unit which will ! in the end subserve tlndr own best i interests. Jn so far. is the Obsek- I ver reaches them ami it does ! cat-n a iod iiiiinv of tJ.m it ' would uruc them to tlnow all the ; business they can in the way of the narrow guage. As we havH Heretofore suggested, it is an ex extremely interesting experiment vhich its stockholders are making ! A'e want to see if a local road, I owned and operated by our own ; people and for the benefit of our ! people, can stand alone, or if it ! must, as a mere matter of exist- encej beja part of a great system, j owned by aliens who are perfect- I iy indilferent to local interests 1 and who are reaching for every- I thing invn'ght, and who - wreck it now and then, when it suits their interest to do so. J,et the people? alo g the narrow niaue railroad stand up to it, from Lnioir Chester an l back arain t0 ' 'or roin !eric l t' uioki:. Washixotox, April iM, President t'leveiand was v r.V ' murh surprised when he learned, : tron, a local paper, that ihe.e xxore . people ignorant e,,,,h to suppose it to be his ilutv to issue some sort ; of a proclamation in with the coming of eounection ! Coxey s so- j ca Hed army Kvery poison ol sulhcient intelligence to read tho i Constitution o the Lmted .Slates sliould know that, the President ; . , .1 has no more mithonty to wue a j -i i a ii i.i I ii i u i iiiuriiiiu IIIG lUIU- im,.-.fu. ,. n:,i.:.i i 4 n , , t, , , Mtemngto spending tneir time in i ot Columbia than be had to issuea j a;ii v. 4. u , SliJUt-seeinL''. lint biina-nur -bQ, : proclamation dealing with their j ii:v..n iKiMn.isie uuoui;ii llieoiitie 1 0 , est V irgima ! The District of ' u Columbia has a legally constituted i - r.v.u - nment , jusc as those states ,,lvfl o,wi ,,r.til tl.n ;ovcrniiie:it nt of its i ed ; expect unwelcome visitors the Present ias no authority to take any ac- '' I m ,.vpm u-pm 1.. .w..a think anv necessarv. Coxeyites will rind when ;,bne, just as other visitors are. if ..;,.i.i.. i... i i lilCv wmau- me iciw ujt-y iuusi ( , .. ... I fiviuf't no mercv tor ihev u-i at . . . i none nnd i blvey are coming unasked I l h fool's errand. Thv wn fl ... tll, piu- -indin- between 1 i i1(mii nnd tl.pir ,l.f,r,v1 mi m., Crt f.i. I marking un to the Canitol and 1 is a mighty poor place for a lot of men to bo stranded without mon- j ey or a plentiful 'supply of provi- j tdons. No trouble is expected from the Oxeyites propor, but 1 from information received by the police it believed that they will . : i 1 . . 1 il:. a 1 wjomea nen near mis cuy oy a j ar nu,n,r of criminals who j "i Pni v any irourue mat ; ma-v ariHe- T,,y authorities are : 1U11 prepareu tor mem. . dimmer g(Hu republican is in ; tJ -ie am. ine . foresaid republican being "shy'' i just $3,341,01, in his accounts- Thu l)art referred to is Theodore ; davenport, of Connecticut, who vaf? disbursing clerk of the Post Offico Department under the. last rdministPRtion. Mr. Davenport, v,'a8 removed Jasr year anil a com- , ; mitteQ appointed to go over his . 'accounts. His stealings were done i ; through overcharging the amounts j ; Pa d out for supplies or woik j amount mentioned above, so the government will lose nothing. Mr. Davenport is also liable tocrimin- ' al prosecution, but his exact j ted practically by means of mode whereabouts is not at present 1 nina:OJ was one 01 lne 6We11 01 Washing- ton lor a long period. He got more than $40,000 and by shrewd mangment went to St. Eliza- which t,,c committee on Banking and Currency has been j wrestling for a longtime upon thn j sl,:,t" b" the introduction of a j resolution instructing the com- te on Finn nee to report a bill i '"tf thf Iuk on cluto batik j The rose lulion lefeired currency. to the Financj comm ttoe, a ma joiity of nhich arj I ellevN d to bo opposed to the repenl of the tax. The appointment of ex-jovernr Jal vid to till the unexpired term of lale Senat,jr Vance, was very Wbl1 received here, where Senab r jHrvis has many personal frrends, irmollS tho warmest of whom ij Irhlent Cleveland. The North Carolilia delegation in Congress ":lve "uthing but good words f..r th0 ,iew 'sator. The dtmiocratic party at large j ill hear some good news from the ; will j Senate in the near future. Moie cannot be said without violating conHdenee, but it can be stated ' . that it relates to the harmonious ' , i' 4 ' iv 1 1 1 1' a 1 passing ot a tanti bill by the vote I ' cl' every democratic Senator i The IVnnsvlvania manufactui-1 I - . , ! CIS Wlio pud out good money to ai-un k( u im cigni nunureu pi o- iv'.i im.lur tU ln.rli i 1 ...... 1 1 1 of l)00ffi,t(l, f,om the Nationnl Workiiien's Protective Tariff ! LagUe. to WashlI1f.n to wt i a.r.,;,, iw I -n , I "n"""11 - mi. ii pjiii, jiiaie a very i p,or inV(.8tIllt.nt. Tho pf()eat wna Yorv t i,uli .,n(i fiid ..m .. ! at(J evwi a rf le at th(; c it(), lf gfint hy mail it would ,iavt,rbeiill ; ,MUally effectivw. Half of th; ! tllcTa .o 0i a i A . ' oelegates showed their interest ' iu ... , aiUriJl.Hfl , . nn I raDft hv nnt. tntiim nnrt Jn ii I 1 J n K" " " t'";- ! tm v wonlfl , , lu come 10 u asr.ington I without cost to themstdvrtu ' u: 1 j . . & . .jiiviiiir pnnvpn rnt I'tiinhiii.ma .nu ,i, . oupatiou- filibustering hv rtfus- i " ' -Li .o vow waen mere was no demccratic- quorum present tbey have now started a new wav of retardin S business, by trying to j tir up bittor political discussion t over unimportant item, in the ! : regular appropriation buls. They ; mU L,Vrar ITl,'afor pa?' - Ve Uve used ih o l ayotber 9 inHJU iM . . Hi our lami . sind art nri.urorl it dIV IrOItl tT.iPrihCji Ihot t- ' i , ,J . r V . " " j id livt-r i r j di?or.lefd flora icb it 4j . ... .... l! r,,tiel,n .... 4.i..4 ... .. t tSm - tt.fi - ld. N. C. It is only of late years that rueus mathni has been treated as a bio d disease. But that ihi ia a comet theory is proved !y the xh traordinaiy success attending the use of Ayeis l-Jarsapaiilla. n shiH painful and very prevalent malady. Rehlom Uiig J, radica, cure, UftlVKKKITY OF XORTH C4ROLI.A. soiiner School for Teachers A summer school for teacher and others who desire to study x, held from July 2 to July 23 111 the University buildings at (jhapel Hill, .V C. the tuition iee is $5.00 which admits to all the instruction. The Facclty includes 10 professors selected from the Faculties of the Univers'tiea of North Carolina, Texas and La., tato Normal and Industrial School for Women, and the Grad- ed Schools of Charlotte, Wilming- ) ton, Raleigh ana Goldsboro. The lollowing subjects will be taught; Latin, Greek, French, German, English Language and Literature, Anglo Saxon, Civics, History, Ped- agogics. Arithmetic, Algebra, Ge ometry, Land Surveying, Road (.Oiistruction, Political Geography, Botanv and Political Economy. Methods of teaching will be dis ?l,ss-d theoretically and illtistral Poard and furnished room may be had for the month at the hotels for $15, more cheaply at privato houses. Reduced rates will be granted by all the rail roads. For circulars with full details, address President Winston, 3t. Charel Hill. N. C. AVFR1C tM Sarsararilla S. I SMTTn, of Towancla. Pa., whose constitution was completely broken down, is cured ly Ayer's Sarsaparilla. lie writes: " For ciht years, I was, most of the time, a great HiiflVrcr from constipa tion, khlney trouble, ami imtlges tlon, so that my ronstitutiuii seemed to be rompletely broken down. I was induced to try Ayei's Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven Imttles, with such excellent results that my stomach. bowela, and kidney are m perfect con- dition, and, in all their functions, as reeular us clook-wrk. At. j I bean takiny Ayer's HarsaitarUla, my )yvihttv' (,uy P"nl; I now ca oraj; of 159 pounds, and was never in so ROod health. If you could eo me bc- fore and after nsiie. von would want me for a traveling nlvertiseincnt. I believe this preparation of 8arfparin. to be the best in the market to-day." Ayer's Sarsaparilia Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mas. Cures others, will cureyou Uiilll is mi i Mr. J. V. Lewio. ot At.'aii, G.i., tUdst ?Me vkP. pa. Ph s ciaUH and rdl otbei it m-Uics tailed to cure ji "t': Tyiier'rt Dypengia r,i i ... .: ttT1 , . , "llc (i?s,t tloso gav a fteraads wntPH gave rebit. I le- ao.-umend it hh t ho best dpepa Tllllitl' eitit r..rAl T l. - j vj... um :q 1, i LlU V fiieed tt fU h u unlit? if, 1 vol j -jntajilv ifco.inmeud it to all ut reJf.r Witi. srnm ti tr .1- " Foi , ... e y aM .!r .grists Hi hO; p r hot jiarch " M'tAPF'Q 1 N! H Q T J? f M ijtjtj b LA D SALE! a m0rtire hia. i..,n Thomas Uoke and wi e to thA uh.VMi.: VJt J'!.1892 U' c th olault baring bxn nmjrj iQ the n&vment rao'tiraL - e. 1 Vinci ITl T innntfi4n. Ml - yii i.i.j iancs ni Henry CarrcDter. John liaker Plrrir 1a Vi! FT . . ithjtk ana to Fa Sild moilla ii Hn ...I.J : r. t.rr anus tanas contain'n hrnf rji - counu Ri, " u 1-,aco,n ;n . ' , V I,fedd P?6 Vl..8fl ln w,'uh Mforen-e is lerebv VrHti ,! m par;icuUr de; , .'" .w ;'!.d mo,fg??- TM ;s nd? of day of Ar - rn i-th X0THERS CLEARf 3 (LONoffl SKINli LIFEBj mentalU m M 1 strong li ENERGIUP- NERVESH Feather of low prices BETTER THAN EYUI Here is a chance to save your money. On or before the first day of May 1894, we will have In stock a Une of clothing cheaper than we have had the pleasure of offering. Uni'a Fnoej Woo! Ciwimere Suiti only f 6.50 made to s. II for fiooO; 5.00 " 76d " u " 4 0Q - " " QQ9m The above are rare bargains. You will be in Iuck to get one before they are all gone. We buy and sell all kinds of Country produce. f?-i Kespectfu lly, PS Look for new "ad every week. THE COTTON DRESS GOODS.' Beautiful Ootted Mulls at 16 cts, DOTTED SWISS from 8 to 30 " Crepons only .08 cts. 38 in. Cotton D'cheval only 08cts. Xew $tyle Welt.d .15-20 & .2$tU. Big Stock Sateens from .10 to 20cts. We call your special atten tion to our handsome stock of Laces and Morie Silks for Dress Trimmings: FDUIRTPM AIRIR3VAIL Our fVtillinciy trade con tinues to inciense, and so far ha bi8ii larger this seaso .. than ever. Just roceived this week a lot of Ladies iiata and trimming in the latest styles, Cme to nee them, we are al ways glad to show goods. SHOES ! SHOES 1 We are making a specialty ot tl.e celebrated JJamilton Brown'a .$1,50 Oxford Jies received since the lth of JVJarch. ye also carry a big lot of Low Cut Shoes ranging Ui price from 5()cf8. to 2-00. Ask to see our f.adies Lo-v (Jut Congress $2.00 shoe it's a thing of beauty. Silk Parasols. WereeeU:n Wiubt Bros, ce'ebrate I s-Hk lirtoli and Um relfcts. They sur-. pa anything we hnve ever had In bh qniJlly and gtyie. 1 h Navy Blues are j sd'ect teautna. Kleiriint quality of j.uro ilk Parftaj in ui $ 5 J to I? 25. We call your special atten tion to the quality of our$l.50 ParHSols. Respectfully, Jenkins Bros, M U N K Y III I i( I A N iixv.il La LJ UVyZlX! Onf.avfl tihc aH cwv tijpu. . ' in ajnouMt8 ot not less tban $300.e0. Secured by first mojtgiigej oi Kcal Estate, pay ment undo by .jnnual install meiitcs. )ie Nrov. 1st. each year. Apply to .SG. FIN LEY, Att'y at.Law, Dfec 5lh Lincolnton, N.C. LIME Important Notice. Tb floht Mt!.i ctetp-Ht Hme in Ami-iK'M ran - had ia any quantity tn Hiipbo-.tii.u lo rb Agent at N. C. R. R. Station, incolnton, N. C. A ng 61892 tf I 1894 1894. OPENED WITH N(EW WORK, Harness, Bridles, Saddles, and in fact ANYTHING that is used, needed or to be WORN by HOF?SE or MULE. With Fifteen yoirs experience I am prepared to furnish any thing in my Line at Hard Time Prices, for Cash or Barter. RepairinG done on short NOTICE. Give me a call and be con vinced, shop on Tourt Square back of Y. H- Miohal. Respectfully, J. P. BEAN. Notice J To the citizens of North Oar olina and adjoining States : Ici'l our HIM c'll itttrtttluU Xti iu li-.tUilii JSu.ck lo:ft, CjttoA pbuit ih, fj,.Mou MtM(ve uimI Gibbj Flown, the l.(8t on the uiufkf.t. Yon can a(T..r 1 to Lcet numU-j or uBj!a. e there in money ( wl; l-ut you cuwi atl'id to lose H.c .i -vjta j-v u '.uyi>&t above inentifiie 1 liiriii'i lujlomciiU, M there will hi ui ny t 1 h t. 1 1 kc-p the Cfnol k'ii Shoe, atd my J3 00 C .ngie-s Hhto in b't ck 1 aLso k cp it g -v.i-i uj line ! m r 1 anlU and cv rylhinir h sf tcialiy. lti-p cttu'J.v, V. A.TOBY. Apr. 11 9L Jy North Carol nt In Superior Court Lincoln Coumv ) Before c K C'hilJs CSC F J Ji'.U n, Jr'arah Ann j iJ saner et. u ? i Summons Tayler Jetton, Mary f I Jetton, Kd Hritltm, 1 Hrsoui' Uiittri, loLn ) Jet tun tt. al. Sute of Nonh Carolina te thu nonrei dtnt defeflJaiita iu atove eckt ui preaeed Ug, Mary Jett.r., Kd Brittm. AaflC Bi i t ji. ani John Jetton, Jre tig : Yoa are nerehy auuin.oried la te and appear be Ure the undv-reigRe 1 Clerk ol tie Superior . CuULty' wi" twenty dy after tb& ;expwatioQ of the pubiicati. Lkh ex- lwe on 1.8th day ol Way 18fl4, aad aa. ifwer or demure to Ujc xtitioo now o.i HI in thir ifilce In abov. en tided iroceediag. You are further n t fied that ttue i a wo ceClin begun by some of the hcira at lw of Delia WiUon fur a partition of tte Jandi fi imeily owned Ky h r eiuong ihe tenant in cc.mrut n. and fur a thereoi in ord-r to make pi tit n among some of aid tenants. Wituea-. my haon aod seaJ of office this 12th day of Arril 104. C E Cbilds esc April 13, Ct. Parties desiring chioa paint ed or burned, would do well to correspond with Miss Bete Y- Alexander, Concord. JsT. 0. Also work in oil, Crayon, pas tolle.&c.
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