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) M H. IN 03 IN 0HJIBI EM. .1 IVlrlfit'! ISftiiy . or more i nan ; wo v' 7' . 1 ) vii!i.! , t i k A o v , ;y, inK-'k 1: '.i.emmp; and r- -int --n ii.: 1 :i ;"! in ei.aritv !'. !.!. ' i i;s i ' 1 i' it ! o! th- p'ouin!' lviim ai-.n;; ban re I jjreker ba bun id it l"'st to disre s.'e t. preparatory to th" wid' ninn : j,-ard th old expression of v. in or i" that str-'.-t. Th-; work of r;- i edir, and adopt, te new one of ' ..il was eomjdeted yesterday '-st nner-b(dt Mot of th- string- ' . -j:, I i I s- were -xhuind j ,.rs (,f ;o!d-boari quartz are ex ,d re-"nuried. the urav'. all bum: trf !n,.!v thisi. As a rule, tbey run iaced in line, thr.s improving ap-1 th;-. uuh a slate formation wliicii ; l--'araneo .f tho grounds very jia.-; ,een split apart by thousands much. A lew days airo while r.-moviim the lr,l v of a woman who died about six years ago, the sexton discovered that petrification had taketi jilaee. rlhebody had not decomposed in the least, but in--lead was us natural as when buri e 1, exc-pt that it had a whitii aiperanee like; chalk and was as hard :id stone, it was also as hea vv. It took the combined strength . f four strong men to lift and move the body to the grave m which it wan re-interel. In re moving it one ( f tin fe ;t was aeci deney fevered fiom the 1 g. De vinney tells us this is the. second jietrified body he has exhumed in Laun lwood cemetery during the psift year. Iiock Hill (S.C.) Her ald. Persons who sympathize with the i.f!licH(l will njolce with I). E Uaii of 1L.'3!3 Ilatr;Hon ytret, KntiHat r. ly. Ho ia an old fruttWrr fiom Mill unatoty rln-umatis.m, l' hf not heretofore been trouhlt d in lhi -ii:atp. List winter ho vent n into Wisconsin, and in consuj-i'ii n.-io had Knottier attack. ' It came iii)ii u.e iiain voiy acute and po v. m he n:ii. ''My j nntfc nwrlh'i :.nd tio;u:n Hill un d : htc to toil 1) . r almost to nx k at. Upon tho ur t ent rfq ie&r. ol my id- t lui -in-law mii L'liiiinht rntiii'H lVtin ll.dm ti ttd"co t.'ie swelling and aan I ! 'dl'. H!id 1(1 IH ,!.(! I'Uhlo HllfplihO. i' did l.ui I.. 1 have uh d Ihree li? iv c. nt I'o'Ho? and believe it to la tiiifv-if, I liin j lor rh urn itisi:), . s tiN and :u o'liti'H ix'ant. " by I)i V h 1 t lasi l)t uii;it iT It 1 1 r i 1 I O UO UI nuiu X. llll l I a I IIU I III bLl i L! tNlCl.D MlfEkiEis. BRADFIELD'S REGULATOR, ACTS A SPECIFIC g j s:!l!3r0r?-.3.S i a -. I n.e report t tiu- -l .: . ' t : : : v : -' : i .u- ing .!; :r: ;-p.i!i hin i' l-t:-d. Mr. work 1 : - he t!lu' i , s.'ut i i ; il !' thr time aiei in tie .vgiuti i.- If :-t rief ha v.- ' ol ( .ei! i- I', -ckt r eal Survv, i I,:: ; ;t:i o. ... on. ilaS t J ill Colil- :,..-e1;i-r v.is put. oi; Amru-t nt IoV. illL'" lVio!iths i!! 'l ie- ::re:iter p:M was in the (.'aro!i i t wli! o t he jrnhi h-lin.-d. Tii-se dis i 'en j ioiiiKMiiLT ld I'm1 n. Tiily :i full century. Ciold lias he, mi found in nearly all the States, but not in )t!l'T Sou t hern very eonsideral'le (piantitie.-. 'I'h.! entire South has produced about .f 15, t)i,( )i)0 north of gold sinee 17i', .:,()i),(Mt) of which came troin (eiri:i and the Caro- ; linn. Of the 4.',0(H),NH) South Candina produced about $4,000 000, (Jeori;ia $l,0tXW0, and North ('arolina -i "Jo ,000,00) . Ca )ariUd eounty, in the South West ern part of North Carolina, is the richest of all, and is famous ior tlit? unlets that have been found there. In th.' early part of the ,; U b( Md U! ViUlllbll neMHiiitiBaBeii0iM9feaioBtBoatB$S9B6&oaB9EeBta Hulk soda in inferior to packugo soda. Ita BliWAKj; of imitation trade marks and lutreU. is the whole story about mi arp urn Itl "HrtrPCTPC Costsnomoreth:in other package soda never spoils si 111 pWEUV3. flour universally acknowledged purest in the world. w Made only by CHURCH & CO., New York. Sold by grocers everywhere. h M Write for Arm and Hammer Hook of valuable IiecijesFRZ,L:. B aqflefl9BEBeaB0BtBOB0BBaBBB0BBBdEeHe3eeS93S i c.'iitJiry, li:'' lar.r-ol nwi--t on yc. ((nl in I ho I " Ts i 1 1 I Ftatrs was Uih- in l ho l'j (!, r -. v f-iuhiii'f ..ii-M.V. J', fii-t a month aur (,v. r ' iu'iit p.ouiiv! j T ;:i iii v.iiich til" gold .,. culi.tr tliatMr. f tinv longitudinal cracks m whi'-h the gold hearing veins run. lie lias oountod as many as twenty of tlieso stringers each bearing gold in a breadth of the inch. The wi'lost of these stringers is not moro than tons inches. As a ruin too, the (stringers are short, but are usually connected at the cuds by almost imperceptible transverse or partially transverse cracks. A long reef of the slate filled with the stringers constitutes what Mr. Becker calls the etringtr belt.J Makes life miserable. All other ailments are as nothing iu com parison. Women especially know its suffering, and few escape ita torture, THE RELIEF AND CURE IS Many people take pills, which gripe and purge, weakening the body. More take Simmons Liver Kegulator, liquid or powder, be cause more pleasant to take, does not gripe, and is a mild laxative, that also tones up the system. The relief is quick. It is Nature's own remedy, purely vegetable. "I never found anything to do me any po.nl until 1 used Simmons L,iv-r Regula tor It has n tliit u yours fciiire I lirst !:. ;1 itaiitl 1 have not hud Sick Headache Min e. 1 M-nt my sitT (who hud from one to two titlark if Sick Heuduche every wik) n--liallOf u juickasie, and 8he has not had it sime." -C. Mokuis, tlrowu vi.!-; W.Va. libuxir Z stHjnp in red on rauvf r, -.1. it. !!'. li ,V t ii.. !'l..!;,:itl:l.ia. Pa. 4 o 1 & i l- Life Assurance .rtnier.t oi ks to se Rcsis itnt iiuvi this c- f ... a u. L i and tho.:e Lin it pocr.s ro jud-muit, ie, i-::d the eonimuuitv. cha.v.cter, mat Think 1 l'l.'.ttcr over c.ii'o- fully. There V. en uniir.ual opening fs;r somebody If it 2 fitr: you, it wiii p;iy yovi. Fur- i tlu-r iriformatiou oa lecjuest. f, t W. J. Roddey, Manager, t Uock Hill, S. C. W.Va Eat? tra? siclz, vre gave nor CnoJ'oria vvnen sua jias a Chl!J,she cried to: Oaoria V.'hea she became Mis3, she clur.g to Cuctoria When he .7u?'ren. sh j srave them I'astorr Ghizzbctlziin'j I2j-c and Gkin Cintmo&t I.-, :i certain curv. for Chronic 3cre Kyca, Gr"iiuLtMl Eye Lid-j, rSoro Nipples, Pil, Eczv'taa, Tt-ttc-r, fialt Khcuru and JScald Head. 2j tents per I.kx. For tale by drurgi?3. TO nOR8EOWNEK3. For putting a hor; in a lino healthy coa dition try Dr. Cady's Cond'cio Powder I hey tone up the system, aid t.if .v tior., cuv less of appetite, roiiove cont-iipation, correct lidnrv dk-crdcrs and dc-Ltroy vroririt. giving life to an old ur over worked hore. 25 cento tev pa..l-??r? For pic by druggists. x SiOK-HEAOAOKE Hit T(m 9 n M Jit S MPf s 5 ER SOPA I IHirivliN'S AKMcA SAI.VH. ! Tti'i ' st yilvo in tloi v.tU for crii "or.-.s, uk-ers. nail rheum, l-v.:r r. t' tt-r. ehnj.peil l.itnds, chiltrain tirrs,;.'.'i u'l Ku criudi us nnd p'i'iv; , oi no raj reo'drcl. it i- i iifiraolr'-a to t'lve i nt t fuanai tior, cr :; ..!r v -s-!!;rMle.l. I', tc- 2o j or tx X. F-.-r :t!e t-'v A 1 e Lruu':'Ht. & rr-tii.ic-1 arccr.j:ii7to t frf Jiua of i DI."V3I. A. S 3IMOND, In r.itorv nt 1V. :n?1on, I. C. ''n;:hMC, fruni t: t rain, for di- i (.f Ok- .r.. ri .-i-id i r- ' ns svsiprn. tli:. fr .in t..- sj.m'al cord, for I , ,-,,r I l..)Co:ii,tor-Ataxia, it, fcr diseases f'-r dlsetes r:?3. for diseases ' 1 ! : P. ri. rrvri v. op. y . : r'n the j .'. . t hyp. k t.f t If - 'V-.l biff., rhf bi X The j),v;. .I., i Irai e!n;ct . r .duc?.l V7 a T sinsrie -I . of i-n bi iup a. . irr.!-" f of the .',! v,.:t fer;i!,i.--.f full.'.; HliO dls- tent'on i:i tli li -a-l. exliiiaratioii :i kpir.td, Increased uri:iii r i-x re:ion. Hiitrmer.ciiliun of the eriMil .ivt fern- of the hlad i?' and 4 p-riisJtiL' a.-tirn of tie i:ite-tines, iv.LHe ir. rnu: iii.'i- f '.Kih nr.-l ('.'. - "- lrr J TtVX. V: S?. t ' witlithu ll-.inmi ir. l At. nial Ka tracts lt.ey Till' WI.VMEI 1 i'lKll.tilCaa. Vi., : Wanl.ioJoii, l. V. t x Kns;liih Spavin L.inimfril rpnioves all hard, soft or cnllou?ed liimj.a and LJemUh ti lrom horgH?, blood spavins, curbs, Fplints sweeney, rin-bne, stifles, sprains, all swollen throat?, cou? s etc. ave $50 by use of one bottle "Warranted the most wonc'e'bil blemish ci rj ever known. Sold by A. S l.en DrutrijisiL'ncolnton N (). ii .jljmjiiihiibui mjurriiirminni i i For Oash ! FOR CASH ! For Oetslx! gp If you do, of course you want a bargain. Jfjow's your chance Ve arc innKing great redt.c lions for cash, in ihe prices of our pianos for the next sixty days only. A 3'2"i Pmijo tor only $283. A 2.r)0. " 225 With Kim Jar rt ductions on others. If u can't pay all (Mali, wo hav a limited number ol brand new Pi uios latest at le C ist which wt will hell at- p )tcn-h prices run giv vou a years tune io pay for them. Write for particulars. K,IUID2)!EIS & IBAIE, Southern Music House, W. M. WHERLEH. M'Qli. CHARLOTTE BUAXCH HOUzE. s;j:vi:nson i' It IV i i L i i It i 1 iv-i' Ci is nieo ' -j. 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To tbat person subpcnbing before I eceouber 81 wlio guotiseu uearestto too correct numbtr of words that be punted in ibe first aod Stb ilomns ot lh first pae of ibe Wt-ekly Post istned tne 1st wflik in .!lll0ary, I be pOblUberS Will make a I resent of S300INGOLD. The Weekly Post is thu ervt io ilepertdeut wtk!y, puhlitbc'l at the National Cttpital. uuJ in lull of neffd lb it will bo interesting to ev erv Datriotic American, p t'zeo. It also coutaioa a Farm Department edited by tbe best talent odtaionble 3ubcnbo for tho Cornier and the Wwkly Post, iiinl tt.v for the 309. Fur sample coiies aiMreari Tlio WcoJdy Post, Washington, D. C nnil mihv m iL'iviiiPV OOUMTY Ori'll'KitN. Sheriff, c. il- Khodes. L(noolnton, NC Ul'k. Sup. Court, i. A hark ley " " treasurer, L L. Yount Surveyor, J. C. King, CoroLer, J. T McLnn ' Supt. Pub. lust. J. M Roberts. BOARD OF COUNTY XU8I0NIRS. R M Koseman, Com'n, LtniDton. N. G A. L. Cherry , Triangle, ' J. . Keinhardt, Iroa Station, 1 P. A. 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' . 1 1. 1 tv. it is a nec988iiyf anu 10 m-ei iu uo-1 inand created bv this necefsity, THE OOSMOFOL1TAN MAGAZINE, eivinsr earlv. as it dots, 153fl pages of reading by the ablest living authors, with over 1200 illustrations by clever artiste, has stepped (into the breach, with a reduction in Ita rice tht has startled he literary world, j Tne courier, fully alive to the. needs of t patrons has iuado special arraDginents -with this superb mouthly, whereby it will j T.yire orders for yearly subscriptions to j i.oiti public-itions combined for the sum of 1CJ cents a Month 12 00 year LIN-OLN COUKIKK nn.i COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE. 1 The price ol th rent illuttrated luonth- lies in the past has been $J 00 and $4,00 a 3 ar, and they were to be fouud only in the .ure pr titiona n-mes. '-'ur oner iur inch' s a help to all families. n- uatter now a"odftat their ineRiis, tu k-p n touch with srrai-i Diiiid of th worlds, as the iOSM'Pl II AM hhs today the strongest n jjulnrrtafl f n jitinr j.eriodi al -i na oidfi-: ;o cocrikb oitick LiiclDtor. c r .. jo tli V.h4 lina'ri All V ANU VVr-ELY N I' 1 ft 1 ft 1 Ii.i.lrjtinli t uinl to:iiess ; ;! jer unit in. ii ,i 1 1 1 a Ine ih in j! - VOr, l. W'iU lie all II i Vu 1 II. I I'bi f viiioi to tho h .nte. t he nllii il. : h cluh i r lhe v 'r' 'i he Daily r.iwr, HHllll. C f. 1 tt ANi" ItA.iuO 1 l t, i-.C. 4fj n Durham. X.C., Jan. 12, 1805. lyrm Mf,j. Co., tirovkbjx, X. Y. Gentlemen: I wa3 rendered entirely helpless from rheumatism in my right side and arm and had to give up work. I u.sed Mevican Mustcng Liniment heely, and with in a month I was able to be about and ean now attend to my business regularly. Whenever my arm or side hurts me I rub the Mustang Liniment in well and plenti fully, apply a warm flannel when going to bed, and in the morning all pain has dis appeared. I hope all who are troubled with rheumatism will try this liniment and con vince themselves of its value. Yours, Weigher ia Blackwelr J." It. CLIFTOX, Durham Tobacco Co. 204 Mcilauus St. Durham, X. C, Jan. 11, 1895. Lyon Mfg. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gentlemen: For 15 years I have ued ilexican Mustang Liniment, and consider it the best liniment on earth ; I am never with out it. I recently used it on a bad gall on my horse's neck and it cured it in 3 days. 1 had, also, a bad sprain in my leg and had to use crutches several days. As soon as I commenced to use Mustang Liniment 1 felt relief, and in a few days was entirely well. 1 recommend it to anv one needing a liniment for horses or for self, with conrf deucc that they will get their monev's worth. ours, JNO. R. HUTC1HXG3. 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The Lincoln Courier (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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May 17, 1895, edition 1
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