LINCOLN COURIER. F S STAEKET1E. I)IT01ijANI rilOPKIhToi:. Linjol:iton, a.c, July ., iku ENTER KD in the Post OFriCF. AT IlISOOLNTON A3 SK0ONI CLASS MAIL. UATTEH' Subscription Gish in xUcance. year HI. -a mouthy months' . . ; . .CO " Hates of Alcertisina. for each sulMcqnen in.serl.ioiJ. Two inches, one time, 1 .50 50 ents t'or'eUch MilMfqueut insertion Three inches, one time, LOC 75 cents for each suosequent iiiser tion. Four inches; one. time, $2.50 $1.00 for each subsequent insertion. . Bpecial rules tor one-half and oae-foarth column ; also, for any advertisement continued longer than two months. i n i i it a x r A.xoii x i i mi-:.t. AH parties indebted to the LIN COLN C0UKIi:U either on acronnt Ot subscription or advertisntnts up to December 1, 1803, rnufd. muUe immediate payment by remittance, to the un.lersigned at Ash-ville, N, C, or by paying Mr. Starrette, the present editor. All accounts made since, December 1, lStKi, n;u&t be settled with the preemit editor and proprietor of HjhCoukikr. J. M. UOBKUTS. Asheville, N. C. Washington l,eltei. Correscondnco of Uuikk. . VAMiiN;TON. July ). 1V-J: Chairman Wilf-nn. f the Ways' and Mfans romniitt. r, is u lumd, apparently completely re stored to health, rady l' lake charge of the tarill' bill a- toon ;h il gets back to t ho lloiir-e. Like the .skillful commander ho has shown himself to he .Mr, Wilson (iM.liiifs to publicly express his on ii opinion of the .Senate amend ments tc the hill r to say w hat he thinks will he the result of the conference on those amend meiit s. Whaf(;ver posit inn taken l the confert-es on the part of tne 1 louse-, who will, of c iiii'M', bt: ht-adetl by Chairman Wilson, will be the re sult of matui-e coii-id.-rai ion on the part of Speaker Crisp ami the result of leading democra's of the i louse, with wiiom Mr. Wilson has b en in almosl consiant consulta tion since his i-etnrn to Washing ton. Tlie one prom in. nt democrat ho has h. vn i nt in U" 1 It. out of these consultations is President Cleveland, ami lie has been left out in accoitla ne..- with his own w ishes J If does not '.ish In have it said that he took sides willj either the House ot Senate iii what inav' 1" a quickly s. it led friendly controver sy or a bitter vram;!-. However, no one who is at ail familiar with President Cleveland's public ut terances, not to mention his pri vate conversations, on the tarill question, ean have any tLaibi a.-; to which of the two the original Wilson bill or the amended Senate bill lie prefers. There are uy.od reasons for t he belief I hat the dem ocrats of the lb. use u ill stand up for the original Wilson bill, and it can be ' s.-t down ascertain 'hat the protection amendments ,;" the JSenate will never be accepted in their present shape. There is m longer any t-ilk of ev. n an attempt being 'made to have the House agree to all d the Senate amend ments in bulk. There never was any foundation for such talk, be yond the imaginations of some people who Would like o see the matter disposed of in that way. The (ieorians in Congress are beginning to get somew hat worked up over the election of a S- nator to succeed Mr. Walsh. Winn Speaker Crisp declined the prof feredjippointmeiit to till the unex pired term of the late Senator Col quit, it was geiierallv supposed that he thereby secured what the boys call '"a lead pipe emeu" on the full. term, although it wa then known that Kepn sentative Tur ner would probably be a candidate. Several days. ago. however, Sena tor Walsh made a manly an nouncement of his candidacy. Senator-Crisp has not indicated whether he will be a candidate or not, and one of his closest person al friends has just assured me that Mr. Crisp has not yet decided the matter. Two Xc w.York bankers of prom inence had an experience in Wash'-, ington several years ago that will- probably make Mim ,ni or'- easeful in the. future about bfrievinyery slatement they ip the n.uvspai p. rs of the class w hich make a pra' tice of printing the sensation lirst and ascertaining its t rut hi ul-. ness afterwards. A newspaper ot this class had a story to the elb ct that the President would gladly , ii.r .. if he were certain they could be placed without trouble. Tneso two linkers tilled with patriotism I ami :i desire f o ' nnditsibl V ill Vest. the money of their customer;; came ! at once to Washington and wont to the White House, 'wher they jn-oceeded to surprise President Cleveland by otl'ering to take that entire bond issue. Mr. Cleveland assured them that there was not the slightest, foundation for the bond issue story; that the admin istration had not contemplated any further issue of bonds and that there was no reason in any thing n w known to expect that there would be. any necessity for the tjUestio'n to be considered at any time in the future. Surely that ought to be suil'icieiit to settle t he matter, but all the same- that bond issue storv will continue to be printed m one form or another, as it has been from t ime to time, by those who know its falsity. Senator Harris's programme has so often been' upset and changed by circumstances over which he had no control that lie deserves great 'credit for hot having lost he.a'r'teii'tirel y before now. It is his present intention il' the final vote on tlie tarill bill be not reached on Tuesday to compel the Senate to hold a session on the Fourth of -Inly, but, of course, it ill depends on the vote of the S- n ate as to whether his intention can ! he carried ont. In the ah sense of j with drunkards or drinking char a unanimous agreement as to when ;u't. rs. No man can get a ticket the final voty shall he taken t here j unless he signs the printed eon is nothing in the rules of the Sen- tract o.v the tickets, which is to ate to prevent a Senator retting l,ie P"int and means business, the floor and speaking for the restl A 7 Vuin'TinU ,.f ot ic week, if so disposed. Sena-, tor Aldricji, who has been the; leader ol the republicans in the j tariff liulit. said this morning that,1 o far as "no knew no republican Senator would make another set speech on the bill and that he saw j no reason why a vote could not be j reached some time Tuesday. Xoj ifond reason existed that prevented; a vote being reached long a;o, but! ac all know that it hasn't been! reached. IiMloralot'3' iotton 35 ill-. Fi. CoriMi:!:: Persons who have not visited the above named coltoii mills recently have no idea of the improvements that have taken place' there. Here and there vo'i i-an see t nat 1 he h-ind ol (r... 1 v" ov nius has been at work, and where-; ever it has touched it has bbmled j with nature to make everything j more lovely and i?autnul. Koads ! anu w aiKs nave neen inane, resi deiice and store house built, and other substantial improvements made. In its appointment?, the residence is the most complete and j ()l.V) vvas tt( tho day an(l handsome in the county, A iam,t. ,lti;v sil.-dain,,d hi.-, loimer rep supphes every room with coed and j nP.tien a; an orator. His addre; s leir.'sliim; water troni a spriimjua near that. by, and as Mr. Lhyne believes 'cleanliness is next to Lfodli ness, lie lias auilecl a well eipup- pedbath r..omwheiv tho-eof an,,lal to -ive t he add.es, in lull i.f aMuatie. nature can revel in a warm or cold hatii. A mv rods troni Hie residence is a reservoir containm twelve thor.s:ind galhns of water which is conneclevl by a pipe that has three outlets in the factory biiihlings, and will be u.-ed in case ol an outbreak of the. The site selected for the residence overlooks the river and surrounding country and its beautv tills the noetV 1 j oream ot nature. j It is a titling tribute to the gen J cioiis imp.ulses d" Mr. I'hyne's j nature to speak of his thoughtful kindness to his operatives. llo i does not treat them as serfs and ! slaves, but as gentlemen and la- ! dies, and it is a notable tact that 1 j he will have no other kind about j him. He is "one of nature's no i bleineii." and mingles with them as it to teach them that they are j as good as anybody, and can be j only what they make themselves, j During this great depression mi j business, his constant thought has j been, not for himself, hut how to keep them employed and often the hum of his spindles turned nothing into his coin, rs, but he was content . U know th.;t if he was not giving thVm. aoyt rn r' . w ei at h a-t ' irliiigfiint i Ii? ;Luhl'' hyiVin;; t heirV 'Tlr? nii'iilt tk thlAt?'. he enjovs the ontith nde and "re. s ect of them all, and they are as . t rue to him as the magnet to the j )!. Mr is a Democrat and a ; IV lie credit to 1 us .pa sty, but he ts inta : i:.. : ac t idation of the word, ami eX- ; p..ets his oj-ratives to think and ! vote accor.ling to H,(, dictates of j 1 hei v .. vv n .onsi-ie, This is m ! striking contrast, to many factory ! '"bosses" who marshal their opera tives in a sol itl column and lead t ln-in to the polls as sheep are driven b the .shamble. ...... 1). i:MSAt U V iOOIJltSlQV. ! rom rFli 5ioniil:iiiiM t'i li Sjislior On theiMlh Of Jilly the grand est excursion of the season" will be run from the 'mountains to the seashore. Th- train will 'leave Lincolnfon at 10:10 a. m. and wilt arrive at Wilmington at 7:.I0 p. m, The far.- from Shelby, Waco, I ('herrvville, Croiise and Lima dn toh -s 1.00. " " lion' .U ), Stanly :r.s5. Mt. Holly, t-I.H, Lenoir $5.btl, ("lanite Falls :l5.l Hicko ry, Coii-.ver tLG5, Xewtoi, $'1.55, Maiden $1.5"0, (rastonia S4. (".5, Dallas, S4.5U, Hardin Li'"). 'fhr?C. A; L. connect with the (J. (:. train at Linctdntoii at 10:1)0 a. nr The excursion train will l.;t-e 'A'ilniington at s a. m. July :27th and arrive at Lincolnton about b . m. connecting with the C V; L hot h ways. This exeltl-sion 1? lor whitw peo- , P1" ollJy. -md will not he bothered .,ur ,.001 ftll a healthy hver to I .. e, nie v.hieii, Aer'8 Sarrapanlla :A the Supe: ior Medicine. , uliR j -.vln idy upon eoiDseties ; b-au i, ' ?y O.-eii coui()iexions, fcbouid make J ote ot tln, l-eanog in mind tti.it j they can't improve upon nature. i . " " ft THE in: -itxiox. 4i)out J2" Old oioldfen Knjoy Ilie Occasion. ( l . . r . , , , ! M, last iuesday,.h.lyrd;thero ! was a re-union ol the old Soldiurs ot Lincoln county. Early in the morning vehicles began to come in and by 10 nYloek our streets were hron'ieJ with humanity. A pro- ai .v. i :netl at the court- 1 holism ami iMInid vcterane funned t ;, ...... i i . t. i!i iiiiu ami maieuMi in vosmer s i ;n,Ve near theu-pei to attend tin ev-ivises of the dav. Hon. V. A Jraham was master of ceremonies j re jucuv UOK.O ieJiveiv an an( ress f welcome which was fraught with good son tal ::v n.-v. Lev. M.- T. Hte.de c(.ndii. te.l the devotional exerciser. Mr. J. Hall of Hick- reidete with wisdom through out He touched upon many j points of interest, especially to th.; old hli -rs present. We won id be .,ur space is not sattieicnt. Imme- .li-iti.V nt't,p tl,;. .1.1 !..,..-... n... .. ( e. , Ulin iHllll'-.IM 11115 il au uience repair, d to the table m the grove which was groaning under the burden ol many good things. Alter the inner man had been sat isfied the aiuli. n'ce again repaired lo the grove to lisb-n to an address ny Capt. L. J. Hovle after which the large audience dispersed and went, to their homes rejoicing be cause of such a pl.-a-ant day and re-nnion. The Liverside Land."' furnished excellent music for the occasion. A camp was organize 1 of morn than a hundred members, an ae e. ui.t of which will appear in i some tuture isue of the Conm:i! 'I Uo 1E4miI1 ol a Tiiat. CannEI.Tox lud. 1 have u e S iimmtis L:vr R u:a'or., mann Leturnl hj J. 11- Z-iien &. C., P . ubdpliia, and found th it lor ior d gcKtiua and livor co npiaiut it is 'h bfst aneJ:ciii I evT used E. F. CI u k. Y r.r dru-igist el'8 it la j)vi(lcr or liqaid. The powder to he taken dry or made into a tea. Ootitify X:tlltr. T'e c.enfv , oniinissioners mt in ivmilijj j iii hf!ly'":f;ijii last: Mot. day, Jk.;(i4l.t?lrd was-presenU and th-e lolfowingYoX'i'vednigs we're ; had vi : ' I V A K - .j and W M Hull were f i .ipttoinb d a committ c to h t the ''tra-i f..r n.-w bridge over In dian Creek on V Kutherfoiil . a t 1 I . A .' II Till' rai: iiei.oii i .uiiv n i unuo r,,:l1 111 X"rt!l Urook township was j U,HI ' - ' -lM"l rsfa!i was appointed overseer to j "P" ""t said . load : e(ition fr a rh:xu: " " I'"' !ir ,Y,:l(l n";,r Chun h w as grant - d M L Ib avie'r was elected keep er of'ihe Home for the Aged and Infirm 'for o.oH per month for each initiate and pay' '"" W rent for the land. ' The following bills were audited ami ordered" to be paid: II 0 Wood . 1" services as Clerk A-c. for Juie : PA Keep S. 75 goods for The Home; L I) Haynes .1 P LtMj Ex ol Y T Smith;' L D Haynes .'is.iM. li.-ting thxes Lincolnton town.-'iip V F Haxler 77. b5 The Home li'J for . Jun- : H S lbdinson lor 1 ne Home: d M Maynanl t".M, liimlw for Xewtoi. r.ad: Panisaiu A. Burton LOO, hardware for jail; Jno V Cornwell ."..(H). inakiugand putting iqt iron door in jail ; S W McKee t.00, ex. V T Smith ; I-1 S Starred 5.(10, jmblishing '2 notices; J II Tutlirow '. Od w in. ling tt.wn (Jock May and Jmie:JK Cline-.50 arrest .Vc ot W T Smith : I N Alex ander 0 S 7.15 a nest and delivery of Mai ion Hest. r; J K CTine, She riii ',() jail f-es Are for June; M l: a! 7.50 taking W T Smith to Western Hospital; X A .Mcln- p.sh 1 1 1 . i k 1 1 : itlins ;or -y j St.-ele and child : J ( Urittiiu 2 allowance for Frances Cnsbey ; J E Faker I'.Oi) for l! months' allow ance for intirm son ; A Lee Cherry 2.it") for 1 month's allowance for ! Ollie Abernelhv : I ) A how' X- Son j 2.2:, fi- 1 month's allowance for i vr.lQ. li M T..-.-1-iv o -n . i l-'wamv for iniinn daughter; F T lS'01't - ;,, allowance lor iniinn n ; JVLvs C Cleninier, 1. 50 1 month allownnce for .Mary Glenimer's children : ierome Yarbora 1.50 allowance for himself; R W Clinv -J.oo tor hi::, self; Mr E V Ram. sey iH) tor herself and family; J j xV iVixon ."!i.5i listing" taxes C S j townshi; S S Morris L'd.05 listing I taxes Ironton tnwnship; Susan j lluss 1.50 1 month? allowance for infirm laimhter: I r W L Crouse tM,t, services at j.il ,vc ; coroner and jury 1--.-P) for inquest over id v of Jno 1' 1 rwin. Only th Scars Remain" j Says Kf.xi: y Hudson, of the James Smith woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, I'a., who certi fies as follows: "Anions the many testimoni als which I see in ivgar.1 to cer tain nioilioiueri performing onus, cleansing tho blood, etc., noiio impress me l il. no th;ui my own case. Twenty years ago, at the ago fat$ of 18 years, I had -j5?3 swellings coma on my legs, jHfcCij whicn hroive'ina J5 b n c a in o run- iUy ii i n 2 sores. Our family phy sician could do me no good, and it was feared that the bones would be alTc'tcd. At last, my food M IVSother Urged Vie to try Ayrr's Sarsapai ilia. T took three bottles, the sores healed, and I hnve not been troubled since. Only the sears remain, ami tlie memory of the past, to remind me of tlie good Ayor's Sarsaparilla lias done me. I now weijih two "hundred and twenty pounds, and run in the best of health. 1 have been on the road f.-r the past twelve ye:rs, bave noticed Ayer's Sar saparilla advertised in all parts of tlie. United States, and always take pleas ure in telling what good it flid for me.' Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prt-pare.l !y lr. J.C A yer & Co., Lowell, Man. Cures others, will euro you EX E(HI 1 0 R'S NO! ICE ! llAv.n i!i.i!ifil as tlifi Kx-.outor 11 HfHlilfT. HfHiiif r, ,io.c:t.l, all i.crms having I f1",s S-'nt :aid thto nre hereby noli- ; m-d t . Inward n t prnt thamc j tot..e m,deri!rn.loni.r ltore the 30th nay of l8.,5 r tIll, n)it,ce he rleMdei ,n bsro'tl.e.rr.very. All rrJ s)r.s nul.ted to s.id etite. p'ease erne sr" - JU" ofOUUEAFNKB.dec'd. j June 22 WW ;:'!!!! :i 1129 MM I tc'"ti J3 7 l I i- i, AT THE It will pay you to note care- j niiiy ine tollowm genuine Bargains otlere.l. Moy. SHOES In onler to close out in the next thirty (3()) days our entire stock of T Faiit vv; Sons tine shoes for Lilies and Misses, we will oiler them at the following prices. Lubes ibitton Dong. Com mon 8ene shoo l'.mer ly S-.7r cow SL.00. Ladies Bult. Doug. Opera foe pat. Tip fommily :U)0 i.ow 2,?5. Ladies P.atr. D. ng. Opera toe loimeily 2 50 now 2.00 Lad is Goat Lace Sin e iors in m l 'J CO now 1 50 Misses l'.utt. D mg. Shoes louneily J.75 & 100 now 1, 25 aup 1.50 ft m B :H AIXIS Fine Press ginghams forme rl7, 1() U now .08cts. Dress ginghams for merly 8 now .06cts ounxfi Nice style former. l" S iiiiu ( 'tM Very handsomw style and vory best quality of Outing now 08cts. Our entire line of Fancy white -goods that sve sold from li to lCtS ciit now to 121 cts Jicspecfulli, ,oiici; ! The copartnership heretofore ex isting between G. L. Clifton of Stanley Creek, and S. E. Mauney d' Lincolnton, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. Mr. Manner Will settle all bill due by the firm . except tllo.-.e due in the town of Stanley Cr.-i-k, C. L. ('i.Il'TON S. F. Malney. IS THE BEST. HO SQUEAKING fLi. CORDOVAN, FRENChd E'iAMELLED CALF. O.-'r'ULIL.t,J50LES. j 2. H. BoysSciiudlShdes. ; X. 5EN0 TOR CATALOGUE rkltv V7L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yn can sari inoner liv piiirlkntiiog V. I.. nilllui.lN !:. Because, vc ai e the i.u;.;'-a liianiifacturers of adverlise.l shots in the wot 1.1, and guarantee the vnhif- hy statiij-'int; th.f name and price on the holt. .in. wliik.li pi'.tt its viu against high pru s :iml tlie itii.l.IifisKin'-. .:.lil; Our shoes cmi.il i ut..m Murk in .-!h , t y fittinjr and vvc.it iti ii (jtt.-ilitic-s. Wr h ive them sold every where nt lower prices for t h value fiveti than any othi r i.. il... 'i'.ikc n.i suhstitute. If your clealtf canuU supply C'.i, lit can. Sold by Man ley .Sc i:,o.t Ch.-rr.v vjilo, N, C. CRYSTAL LENSES TRAOt MARK. .I. A. -Smith, Druisl, has ex clusive sal; of lli.-so yhissos in X.'utMi,. X. C. Fiv.ui the factory of Kollaiu 'c M .r--. t:,e only com-plet.-oj.tienl i;int ia tlie south Atlanta, u. g&-VviUL v,: ;ir. i,t . applied with ih.e faiiious .)as.s. Tiiriiw Eli.vAi( It; ;ho Dog!-. j M any do this. Ihey het'mu: din- j d.e'ors and iu. a;l- I 1 gusted with ! iSuch h.wt '; TJ"-- ; n . . 1 ' 1 ' ' " : ir I't to fl-lit. Kep fo j stomach ill Order and di-emos f.n. ! wets C n. 1 l.H s Dy,pepsia Reaudj. Ir buihls up aLd flv, a r 'r - ofc per b.jtth. For si!e by rirnou gists. . FATHER OF LOW PRICES TRUNKS, TRUNKS, We carry the largest line of Trunks in our towrt. Don't fail to see them before buying. Nice Line of Cheap Furniture. Bureaus only 3.50 Split Bottom Hocking Chairs .75 Cauo " 44 1.00 Split 44 44 with arms 44 1.25 Caue " 44 " 44 44 ' 175 All our sum tier CALICOS, GINGHAMS and other light dresa good will lie closed out mucti below regnlar price. Cati and see them. STRAW HATS STRAW HATS CIolg&ljp C itieap We buj-and sell all kinds ot country produce. We tell LIME h- the Bid. or in small qaantit 83. RESPECTFUL L M, S. IRoWnson & Co P. fc. Ltok lor iicv 4ad" e ery woek. MONEY TO LOAN Oiilonjj time, and easv terms in amounts of not less than $300.00. Secured by lirst mortgages on Real Estate, pay ment made by niinual install ments. Dle Nov. 1st. each I year. Apply to .SC. FIN LEY, Att'y at Law, Dec 5ih jicolnton, N. C. Owing to the Failure of a lagre Tobacco Manufacturer at Mb AiT. niC I can now I sell you a fine tobacco at a very low price having bought a large lot very cheap, I also have a cur Ion. I 100 Bi'm ot Indian it nk Limo. hieh I am KelPug CHEAP. MY STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES IS FIRST CLASS SATIS FACTION GUARANTEED both in QUALITY & PRiCE. I AIM AKIDIUS Be sure vu :mt & shc me, Very tiiuly, A. W REEDY. ADM'RS NOTICE! Havin; qualified as a Juili iti nVr of V. H. IUmsaiir dtcenscJ, 1 ht-rt-by n..tifv all I creditors t .the .id VV. 11. Kamscur to i present their Hf-c.ur.ls and claims to me duK vcrltiod n or Mine the 20th dav of June, li'jo and all pera. ns mltst-ted to I said e-tate will p'e-is make immediate payment. Thi 12th day of June lS'.U. I Adtn'r. ot V 11 1:ah(-air, dec'J. Jiino 15 fjt. I saliE of ,taluablc"t;a2,td ! ! j By virtue f an order mad-i this day by j i by the Sup-? jor Court of l.ino-.in county j in the proeeedirg entitled '.I. E. Cron-j ' I 1 ..A.' .. , ll'r.l r T ' i inii j ouhi i u L a 11 WHS ,M J ones ! Nhiicy !.hi'i et al. "1 will sfl at pub j lie audi.. n at t he Court LI tte door in j Lincoln County on Monday 23rd day ot j Juiy IS'.U at n -n all that . tr-.t of "hnd i -for mealy o-vnd hy Willis M Joa s and on j which lie resided up Vj the date of his J dea'h, Ijinif. Ironton Township of Lin : coin canty adj . inin the i n.ls tof Mr. Camp, JSJ.s I, K (Jo.d.s i, and others, coattir.iu- al ut 6L aeies. Tonus ol nale: i cisli, I a'ai.ee on hx, and twelve mouths crei.t, on n t-i with approved security hear.n intdres-t. and titled reserved until j aid f..r in lull, with privile t the pur cha-r ot ' paying H oh. i'tn 20th ot June 18(4. JEci-.oNLa.no alia'r eta of Wiim M Jones. J-ine 2-J . 4t Parties dejiiring CHINA PAINTED or BURNED; would do well to correspond with Miss Bettic V- Alander, Concord, M. (;. Aho work in oil. fJmrm. j jv" NOTICE i JSuiu e isjicn-hy given to a r-f-rsons holding claims agin-t tlie fstae ot '. Allchal df-c-'d to present tfiem l..r .fttlf mont t U)e un.lcr?iar.eJ on or )-f.,n ihft l'th ilv.tf .lune ls.i.". or tins notice will to jilfi.j.'l in Itsr ot thfir rci-ovfry. All rsuns owing s.tiil t.-itrt ro hr-reny no tifi-il lo n ake ?-!t ineiit ht ori.e. j, I strtte iaj.-t le woun-1 m. in tim i nllowd ly law; Jun llitti, lsf. wlh will annexrd of W. li. Al icn4i., deed Jt'L 22 tit- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualiHid as executor of Kaac F- i'aioc all erson hnxill cla.UH .H.nst tor ar hereby not. fi-d to nTent tbe ? orPlSfo?e June 15th lg)i or thw notice will 1 J11 hl arcf their recovery. All Der- iirra1 ifl.A. Foseet. Ext. of Isaac E. Vaink June 15 Gt. 1894 1894. OPENED WITH NEW WORK, Harness, Bridles, Saddles and in fact ANYTHING that is used, needed or to be WORN by HORSE or MULE. AVith Fifteen years experience l am prepared to furnish any thing in my Line at Hard Time Pru'es, for Cash or Barter. Repairing done on short NOTICE. Give me a call and be con vinced. Shop on JJonrt Square back of W. H Michal. Ilespectfullj', J. P. BEAN. RTotice ! And don't forget to no tice what I am about to say. 1 vi8h to call your aitttutiou to a Hue grade of iUacbitie Oil I now i ve 011 hau l f r Reapers and Mower?, which will not gum on .Your machiiM tf. I will rtlco Have in atock iu a few Cas, a lot cf open ernl TJBIM. BLES, fur wbn-.h it ere is to much demand. I all ad k liave ou lutid atopply of Thiua ties well vtutiUted ou either side, which 1 do not try to sell, as I w i;,h lo I iecli(u of curi sit ihs. Just received more Cotton Harrows J Jhe best thing of the Kind on the maiKet. Don't forget to caM examine my SHUKS just rc?ived. I am now selling tlicm to te tune of Slioe-flf. Now, like I'm Pnouograpb, re fain win! you l ave tfeen in, until you an ieadv to reproduce to yonr tin mis It r general application and ii'i Respectfully, b A. TOBY. An Antidote TD HAIR ID flMES & THEIR RESULTANT EVILS: A WELL-SUPPLIED THlNKIG-SKOP and Frequent PotionS of Bottled EnergY. Call and see, B. F. OR1GQ. IF Tor it HACK ACHES, uryou are all iv..m out, really good forooti- inj,'. 't U general debility. Try r. BKoirX'S lie OX H1TTEB.8. it wui cure ycu, cleanse your liver, and glT -- . i iood &ttMttita.

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