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THE : LINCOLN DEMOCRAT.
PRIDAYEBRUARY 7,. 1890.
Special Notices.
" Advertisements inserted in this
column and under r this head, at-one
cent per word each insertion.
B rookdale.- Farm
Col. W. P. Thompson, the
proprietor of the B rookdale, N. J.
stud, and also owner of the Brook
dale stable, died Monday of pneu
monia. He was vice chairman of
the Jockey Club and also presi
dent of the National League Com
pany Associated Press.
Mr. Chas. E. Robinson of this
'place, is stenographer and type
writer for Brookdale Farm,
At Elm Grove Cotton Mill.
Mr. R. S. Reinhardt, the Secre- indignant pupils
tary and Treasurer of Elm Grove
Cotton Mills near town, "is now en
gaged in putting in some new
machinery. When all the new
machinerynow coming in is put in
order, the capacity of the mill will
Proceedings of County Com
missioners. -
The board met according to ad
journment, all the members pres
ent, ininutes of last meeting read
and approved.
W J Baxter constable elect for
North Brook Township, Lincoln
County, filed his official bond in
. he sum of five hundred dollars
with II E Baxter, 'J - C Bess a9
suritie3 which was approved by H
E Ramsaur chairman, J E Rein
hardt, W L Baker, D A Coon and
P A Thompson.
Ordered that R M Nixon be paid
$2.00 for delivery of Charles Sim
mons to Lincoln County Jail.
Ordered that Ramsaur fe Bur
ton be paid $10 for goods for coun
ty etc., as per bills filed.
Ordered that C H Rhodes be
paid $60.45 jail fees for January
and money advanced by him to
er.
" The xnatrimonar fever is begin-: mobiles firsthand then pneumonia. I rigV. on the tilver queativn.
nig tb""break out within our in- She was fail recovering and horl m; rity of tho vote of N
.i nuns a itoaus. ! vjrous-iim3-- v. K bMM womavo rtisionT
Mr. Editor: Theabovo named i rs. W. J.McGinmt of Choi EJTt tio leading opposition p
place is a lively, progressive opto ryv llo, spent several days in tht rs haro this la tar about the
dat&place. The farmers are well vill igo this week visiting. relative suJ'jrt tf co-operal ion this year :
ur with their work. We are now f 3 isa Ada Hoover, the daughter I Fi;n the Caucasian: Thli
haung a few days of rainy weath- of Yr. W. IL Hoover, died Mon- venr Krlh troli&a cites eMex.
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day of pnoumonia. She had thevJt- for a President whottiodt
A
orth
frit ids thought her out of dangerlCatu ioa. ecdoree the reeorotWit
wbr i a sudden relapse proved fatal ladcrted at 'the Stat Silver ccd-
ShV w&s buried at Leouard'a Pork I vent on lift September, that no
church last Tuesday morning. mai not avowedlr for frw lilTer
Tie beautiful weather this weeklflhou'd lo'aupporled. If the Peo-
ha? put our farmfrs to ploughing-1 plo't party shall co-operate with
Rev. J.J. George, of Cherrv-I mD '-ther In theccmptngcimciign
ville, was shaking hamU on our 1 11 on the bans of this reso-
Btrnets laU Saturday. He reports lotion. The IVople s party ca -
a good" attendance at his ichoo'l in not co-oprste on this principlo
Cherryville. Iinu autance the gTcat raote.
Crouse, N. C. Feb. 4, 16W. Fnn the Wiintou iCpublican:
run it comes to a question it
rrom iron iauon. surrendering to Populism and Frte
The young people of this place Silverur kcepir.c in touch with the
A. n l , , I this ease and every body
fund for postage etc for January
as por bill filed.
Ordered that D F Lutz be re
funded $2.45, his poll tax for 1895
be doubled. This mill will then on account ot miirmity.
have 6,600 spindles. The Elm Ordered that C P Miller be paid
Grove makes yarns, Nos. 14 to 20, $22 for macademizing public roads
The new machinery was purchased near Samuel Saine's.
from Tales and Jenks, Pawtucket, Ordered that W L Hoyle D -S
r J be paid $14 for conveying F L
Qilmore to Gaston county and
Rev. Galloway Lectures. conveying Clarence Mode to Lin-
To the ladies Aid Society ,of the coin county jail us per bill filed.
Presbyterian church Lincolnton is Ordered that Dr. T F Costner be
indebted for a lecture by Rev. J. I paid $15.50 for services and drugs Charlotte Wednesday.
co rporate limits. Now is the time.
Provisions being cheap.
Lawyer CE. Childs of Lincoln-
cell ton, appeared for defendants
ai d J. A. Anthony of Shelby for
the State in the case against Dock
Ntumanand Dan. Davis for as
saulting Mr. Houser some time
ago, who became paralysed and
di jd. lne perliminary examina
tion was held February 1st before
C Z Hoyle and T P Jenks, J. Ps.
Alter tne matter was tuny inves
tigated. It was adjudged that de
fend ants were not guilty. There
has,, been many false reports in
is now
saiisneu mat tne aetenaants are
innocent.
Little Walter, the son of Mr. J
R. Hull, was, a few days ago, dan
gerously hurt by the kick of
mule but glad to know he is about
well.
Good wishes to all the readers
and success to the Democrat.
P. A. T.
a
Col. Lowe, Lowesville, was in
town Monday.
Mr. R. M. Michal went to
C. Gallowayv.of Gastonia. Rev.
Galloway lectured here last Fri
day night on '.'The Mammoth
Cave." A small audience heard
the lecture, but the "size" of the
lecture was not measured by the
size of the audience. Rev. Gallo
way is an entertaining speaker,
and his lecture was very instruct
or the home and jail as per bill
filed.
Ordered that J C Towery be re
funded $2.45 his poll tax ' for 1895
on account of infirmitv.
had a dance at the rrsidenc of principle of tho National Kepub-
Mr. J, B. bmith lat Friday night. i;can pftrty If0tectioti ind sound
Inere were several vouu ladie Finftnriol mim nnUAn. rvf ri
and gentlemen from Lincolnton, jcy niu-t yiold to pnncip! M
Dallas and btanlev trwk. Thev
lue music
Lincolnton
Mr. Bryant Jones, of Hickory
was in the city Tuesday.
Mr. T. II . Proctor advertises
valuable real estate in this iaaue.
Mr. J. W. Holland, of Mt.
Pate's
report a nice tune,
was furnished bv the
string band.
Mr. J. C. Dellinger's hornet -
(us.d to drink the water from his
well last week, and on fxamina
. " A 1 '
lion ne lounu a iaa uog in me
well suppomnl to liavo Ueii in there
for several days as th watr was
muddv Bometimu Ik? fore thi. but
did not think to examine it.
I also heard, sometime ago, that
Mr. Frank Helderman took a rat
bit from his well.
Mr. D. A. Troutmati and hi"
better half movetl to theui4lvp
last week and will bgin hou
keeping. M.
Ordered that M L Heavner be
paid $82.70 for keeping the home Holly is visiting at Capt.
for 1896.
Ordered that H E Ramsaur be
Evidently So.
BenitorJoe lU&ckburu, of Kcn
lucKy, maue an eloquent oieus
of his silver views to a number of
his friends at a LouisvilU club
houio recently, when Richard W.
Knott, a sound money leader, but
an ittltmato friend of Hlsckburn,
interrupted him to obrvo quistly :
"Say, Jo your ignoranrw ou th
linancinl question is to dctiso thst
it mutt be native. At your time
of lite no man coutd jxwiihly hare
acquired it." 1 here was no duel.
Wilmington Keview.
Mi Ada I!oivr, th nlxttn
year olil daughter ! illiam
Hoowr, of thi rountv. dil lat
Monday, of pneumonia. Tur
DemockaT extemU sytiipathy to
the Wreavinl familv.
Mi4 Kat Wilki, and Mwn
Clarence Cn and Claud Ruditll
attendwi n ilanc- at Capt. J. II.
Smith's ni ar Iron Station, lat
Friday night. The Lincolnton
String Hand furnished th muic.
Lugono Hold's Last Story.
Iu 1SSI "Eugn Field wrote a
story which be called "Trio Wsre
wolf.M When it wss finished hs
laid it aiida and a yesr afterward
hominy has made the money fam- entirely rewrote iL In lfi-So he
ine less hurtful than ordinary again took it up and revised il.and
The "Southern States" during the nin years between lt
i t m. i ii . A t I 1, 4 luc nuu uc i it i Yir U4
puo line, ms lonowing iau iasi , hJ rewfnlo u ei(?hl imei
a f K la mnol unrnnMirinff nrhllnl I . .
f- T-U Tf onH V I I IS IVTIHOU Ilicatrvi Ul IUU
Ordered that J E Reinhardt be U;,w ft rripd on last Suni for the SoUth We ?aVe yet ,WD' ne decided to print it. But dealh
Presbvtefian cemetarv tomorrow ft Jim fnr t mnni,B BwftM , , . showing the crop of corn produc- came too suuaeniy. ana me story
- ir - ii n v nv t j .in iifnif i . ai.Bj
ttittiLiuuii. J ii xi io ucauu tuts vuiii- i og rer Dill HleQ
' JXIST RECEIVED
IIssIcoi-'m Chooolnto,
NoUon'a Gelatino,
JJrmt Cream.Tartcr,
Ont IosU,
Lima Xlonn,
GrltN,
Cocoannta,
lrumlx Cnndr,
Try Homo ot my
Cnnuod Core, It
Gcnulun
Porto Itlno
MolnanuM.
lNIO9 JLrO t
ZrlftcH nnd
HWeci
PotntoeH.
Vr HrMprotlully
II. ItAMHAL'H.
xroiz
onoct:iLxi2n goto
I an also in tbe lsd with a
2d- large selection of Kice Caa
di-. both French an4 Plain.
I voold call rpecial atUnllss
t Nice Can Corn I tll at 10
oer.'.j. Also a nrce loi ci Aprt
cots eipeclallj cheap. A 8 lb.
can for only 10 crrts.
A larps vanrty of othsr can
guod ths Ut quality and as
cheap aa that grad can be sold.
My stors is ih place to tray.
You will gtt goepds at l&vtst pne
to in
and deliTcrrl anvwhr in Wta
frv-a. Try tny 6 lb. Cq it will
do you
TOURS ANXIOUS TO PLEASE.
A. M. REEDY;
This Space Belongs f Jj'f'firiT
lo
ive. Lincolnton ought to give I apjjointed a committee to have
visitors a more cordial welcome.
Mr. J, L. FInley Dead.
North Wilcesboro, Feb. 3 Mr
J. L. Finley, one of the moshigh
ly honored and influential citizens
died this morning at 9 o'clock from
the effects of an attack of grip
which resulted in pleurisy. He
leaves a wife and six children.
Deceased was for a number of
years chairman of the board of
.the Jean bridge repaired across.
South Fork River.
Ordered that Francis , Scronce
be refunded $2.90 tax, she being
a subject of charity.
Ordered that James A Saine be
released of $5.03 tax as he had his
house dest roved bv fire.
Flguros That Tnlk.
If the man who naid 'Lt m
write the ballards of a nation and
i . i. . ... i
i care uui wuo iiinKti iv laws,
had been wise he would have said,
Capt. Geo. L. Phifer, of Mor
ganton, was in the city Wednes
dav. 0
Mr. Walter Aiken spent sev- "Let me raise the meat and bread
eral days at Granite Falls the past Gf a nation and I care not who
week. make its silks and satins." There
Mr. Will F. Dixon, the popu- is general complaint in th South
lar hardware man, was in town of a scarcity of money, a complaint
Monday. Ithat is well toundud, but the fore-
Miss Kate Wilkie returned to I sighted policy of our farmers in
Ordered that W C Taylor be Charlotte after a week's visit to increasing their crop of hog and
paid $1,50 per month for support her mother.
of Julia Sisk. Register of Deeds, J. F. Kil
Ordered that.W L Baker be paid Han. issued twelve marriage li-yeara-
i . . 3. T 111 -1 I I"
county commissioners ana an emer 14.05 for 3 months services as pPnSk8tmouth.
in the Presbyterian church. His commissioner etc., as per bill filed
remains will be interred at the
R.
MICHAL,
We ar cc-ilc to U Dort ti
iu DcQUr, l!T5, than any oq
month in th hutcry cf ccr LsJi
nest. Iu crdr to roo lis f urss
up bar inscctiratad aa
OVEKCOAT .SALE.
Go Friday Qor&i&, Dscaabtx
13lh, lh Iarict stwet of Offo
coals aod UUlrs io North Cr-
Iiua, iucludinjc man's, tots ax4
children's,
public at
ill U
rrd l ths
DEAI.HR in
MAMBWAIllE.
ACTUAL COrTT.
W rtrr btbi&f. This is la
t a tc&a wis ssla a&4 ti in
rtadr to staka cur rtpatsli&a as
to lis ft&uirbt.
IXK3K INTO THIrf THING
As vou ovr saw u4 cittr axaua
will t Ovrrosls so ct; Is
tt not cc rata on to st at
much r&r Tcur macy as y&a ca&f
IXINO TATE A CO.
Ciitatttrrx, N. C
IF YOU WANT THE Father
! munity and county has sustained
an . irreparable loss. Charlotte
Observer, Feb. 4th.
Mr. Einley was the father of Mr.
S. G. Finley of this place. The
1 x Democrat expresses its regrets
1- :
Judge Hoke Complimented,
Orderedthat D A Coon be paid
$9.50 for 3 months services as
commissioner etc., as per bill filed
Ordered that P A Thompson be
paid $10.80 for 3 months services
as commissioners etc., as per bill
filed.
We received the following last pai(1 for 3 months services as
evening in ttie mail, vv e endorse commissioner etc, as per bill filed.
every word and take great pleasure
in bublishiner it. Lfstof Jurors.
Beaufort, N. C. Jan. 15, 1395. . The following is
Mr. EDiTOiUrt-In vour issue of jurors drawn for the
the 13th inst., you say among f Lincoln county S
fV.T. tln'n tWo tnnnr nA IO 06 Held Hie 1H&
Judge who has held court in this April 1S9G.
county for years of whom we have FiRST week. W. H. Rhyne,
heard so many ecomiums as Judge M Sumner, W . E. Ramsey, D.
Hoke." The compliment is well M. Cromland, Alonzo Byuum, S.
deserved, for every orje speaks well D- Thompsonl V. A. Harrell, John
of .indM HoVwho iR nndonbtlv H. MclntoshrD. Thomas Seagle,
one of the most nnrmlar Judges in U- N, Baxter, John P. Seagle,
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North Carolina.
This popularity arises from the
honest, able, humane and straight
forward character of the man. All
parties and colors ascribe to him
the highest merits and bestow up
on him the warmest enconiums.
All who have seen him preside will
bear this honorable testimony to
his judicial excellence and un-
ed in the South in 1S95 compared found. unpubiini among nis
ht" with th. vear 1KB. the firures be- ?ffecU: Mfi' f IC,d- cluaiD
I" ' , , ' navnme siory appear, rvo u io
ing from the report of the Depart- lhtf ,Htjtor 0f Tho Udict' Horn?
Mrs. R. S. Reinhardt and
tie son, Stephen,- have returned
ironiyviung inenasm wu. ment of Agrjcurtur-: Jourr al. iu which maaxino all of
D.'.W. Robinson, Esq., is in 1693. 1S9G. Mr. Fold's work, outiid of his
hi room for n few davs carine for Man land 15.078.221 10.631.205 nowpatcr articles, was prrtntisi
a bad cold. He will beathis desk Virginia 31,24,010 32,007,153 to the public. The storr will b
vA i:..ftr.40,o ort oro io print d iu tbo oest issue of tb
. . " r : ', i Jourt al, strikingly illu.Uatd by
Miss Anna Clark, who haa a.w -oim ioui, Mr. Toward Tyle.
been visiting Miss AnmV Hftrrill, na. tiWt0i5,2i7 42,liLVl3l
rpfumpd to her home at Hickory. Flor la- 4,000,801 O.lSiJ.GIS
Mpday.
Best Class of
of
PRICES
It i Mid tht ThH. Settle nd
AlftUimn '23,828,014 -14,370,457 OUvr Dockcry lwh opp rlfc-
Ve have received the Co,mc- Mi-ippi 25.S17.170 85.V77.1C9 torn! Wi thi.r. Th.y w.
a list of the poH.J for February. It U a 15.210.2G0 22,574,284 nodu btllxmK for th. "Fr!?ral
bpnng term hancsome number. Price only! J
uperior Court, 10 c nts. ArFinsas o-,iiitci'i Ho m to Enjoy Good Noalth.
it Monday in . w T T Caroenter one of Tenrjwce C49,CQ1 &3,I8o,02u If Tf u m ,uffpHnc wlth mny ,Uo or
j. ..... yT. W . 1 . carpenter, one 01 ... ... . u n -to ..... t. ,tUm
Lincoln County's best citizen8Ker. lcv
cal tdm and gave us a suusenpt-
or The Democrat.
ion
:C3,003,OCO ra,939,83t ""l "'V,':
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Uota. Js., for book of wonderful rvrr
rrlfrw. This book will point thr wsy to
Misses Mary and Lizzie By
nunl who have been visiting' in
Wi mmgton for the past
we ks, returned Monday.
Mr. C. E. Smyre, Las Vegas, 1S95. News & Observer.
few
tv i Ani Tjr. 7w pxyt nir?
Inr luding wheat, corn and oats h. i. n.) l mtnafsrturrd fur s lo&ir
the Southern States estimates a
At tbv t mailt t cjmH to yvur
' .
elf, yoa can & pratiflnl at B. F.
CRI0GS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS AND NUTB OF
SELECT QUALITY.
A full lin of Chnstcas Toya
O-
A Cijt Price Sale Of
CLLTHING.
J. N, Baxter, John P. Seagle, W.
H. Brotherton, Will F. Jetton,
vuu m.uiwvv.... U. ,r J T U ,
W. F. Reep, Jackson HowardR. e.--Mexico, Pa..
M. Howard,- David S. KistlerDV Monday. He is visitmg re a
E. Rhine, J. W. Sigmon, A. F. tivt 9 m this and Catawba County.
Brevard, Luther M. Rudisill, L. T. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gngg, of
Smith, Ed L. Adderholt, M." L. Boston, Mass., have come to Lm
Heavner. Henrv P. Helms. F. T. colnton to live. Mr. Grigg is a
Cant. B. F. Griffff. Lin-
J F Finger, Wm Keener,A A Sain, colnton rejoices that Mr. and Mrs.
n ir I rJri(Tr hnvp rant, thfiir lot with US.
.... .z , , , I OECOjD WEEK. ATLUUl HX. I -'fc0
stained integrity. Daniel Webster I iui;v n wis nn nn nf th
once said of John Jav, that when I , T 0. , , M . . .- . r, . .
mon, D. C. Warlick, R. E- Camp, very sick. Dr. Saine was called
John W. Dellinger, U. S. Wise, to see him the early part of the
J. A. C. Barkley, S. P. Sherrill, week. Dr. Crowell lives at Crim-
D. F. Abernethy, W. S. Beal, A. sic.
Costner, L. D. Dellinger, L. L. Miss Eva G. Sumner, our
Hauss, James Queen, H. J . King, popular and acurate postmaster,
will pay a visit to the much loved
tete! irctcfiption of n eminent phy
tlHin. ind I tb bnl buildlnruti and
totcl grain crop for the States bloo: r-urifjrin mrdldne In ih world. I for xhe Bovs and Girh.
named of 740,000,000 bushels in lcwTw, WL" , ' . , r
or- m . x . s
CI"
det-
tsr too
of otn klsds asd hsv
nicd to cct lb jtica in
whcr. For le bj Vrufirin.
B. F. GRIGG.
Wood's Grass
1 If vt cbtalnfd the rJhnt rrTvts
ton for purity, ckanLnrn snd
f traJrutloo, csuiL-c ovr tvtJ
r.ni Li the same t a record coc
cf the lirctst la Uve United Slates.
tlx-klUoz LVve Seeds In the brra
-rf. J quinUUcj thM we do, al ci-
1 JHVPt Pn . . bfr us to seU uoe st the towest
and
piM rkes, quality eomi&red.
WOOD'S 51HID BOOK i
the judicial ermine fell upon his
- shoulders, 4it touched nothing less
jpure than itself," and so do we say
of our honored and beloved Judge
'Hoke.
Judge Hoke held court here last
spring. He is kind, courteous,
learned and fluent." He pertorms
bis duties without harshness and
iu a manner at once modest and
humane and creditable to his head
and heart. As I have already aaid 1 nTn
his popularity and success rest
rtvt-i
tho fullest Information about Groses tnd Oovtrs o0s tbo different aorta
era adapted f cr best cotnUn&Ooaj to giro I irrcst rcsxilts la ha v or pes
tursxo care of posture and mesdowa, to. He A postal wU trtnx thb
book to you. Prices and sampks cf Grass and CkxvtfSeeds sent on sppticat3ori.
T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond. Va.
-Miss Agnes Rice,one of the idow f Uto Hon z B
teachers at Piedmont bemmary, Vance in Washington, D. C, this
spent last Sunday in Shelby, visit- ,
i- i r: a nr.. T T
ine ueauuiui auu uucj
trated 1890 seed catalogue of T.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
o
We find we have too many goods and Dot etiougb moor, and in ordtr to
even up a little, havt decided to inaugurate a Clearance Sale, and will from
this date until January 1st. sell any thins; lo our store at
Greatly Reduced Prices
The following price will convince you that we mean to tell : Hatteeo one
yard wide at 10 cents per yard; Outing at cenU fr yard; brt yard wide
heetinr at 6 cents per yard; the famoua School Boy Jean at If 1-5 cenu per
yard; a irooa pair oi liianaru lor o cenu per pair; a a004 P" oi i.'oogoia
Button bhoes for 80 cenu; Mens 8ulu from 13.00 np, good one; e pounds f
rorMalartaLlvcrTrot
ble,or Indigestion, uao
BROWS IR0H BITTERS
FRESH FAMILY
GROCERIES
AND
CONFECTIONARjES
SOLD AT
LOWEST PRICES
BY
LINCOLNTON, N.C.
IS-a-l-y.
upon high and eubatanUal mental -S. G. Finley, Atty.. was called W. Wooa & ons, oi xucumoou, ouee ior . o ,,or ju.
to North Wilkesboro on last Sat- Va., is one oi Lne moat uesimu.o. Mil Uinur VJUUUb clL Odinc riciwa.
capacity and personal merit.
. M. j urday evening to the bedside of a
Be pleased to insert the above
in your paper and oblige an ad
mirer of Judge Hoke and the Mes
senger. Washington (N. C.) Mes
penger. - .'
...nlnmiaa rt K Vind HA 11 wl . Tt '
Wfl hon that gardener in many ways. It will ahape.
. v r . . -
lu - - 7 ml. A Al , a will not continue after January lit W
sick Father. We learn that his is very vaiuaDie u uie mrmcr uu mrket. and will pay the highest market prie at all time for cotton lo any
If you want bargains now lavour time to get them. Kemember this sale
n e are aiwijs up wua me coiion
mother is also ill. We hope that gardener in many soape. n... ou, -uX - w
.... ... . - I u ma rr rr 11 tn.r on . to wnat we mt. fco w.. .
there will be notning serious -ftna i uiaucu -rr
iv,i ht- "ciiiTr win onnn tnlrfTTiTa I them, orbvided you mention The.
wt,t0 I Democrat. I Iron bullion IN. O.
Reinhardt & Co.
CITY MARKET
Is the place to rt a aice p4ca of
BEEF. PORK and FRESH
SAUSAGE.
All carats femad lo a riHST
CLASS MARKET. Cooe to
see us. Harket prices paid for
hofs and cattle.
Edwards & Sherrill.
U-S-W. ly.
ord - to rsn t down. frcn
ca we will pro yoa 10$
001
ard you kcow that ctiri a lot
with ca, at we xaalte a very taall
proSt at beet, tod oark ariry
article In the house ia plain f
crca to yoa can ee for yosmll
jcit whit the 10 will aaosal
to. W ooly ntke cat ezreptlca
and that la Hclnloehet which we
ire tvelliaic now at t2.CO. We caa
do you soat fod ala ca Half.
Vte can sell yoa a pretty fir
Mao's wool Hat for 25 casta.
So cose alocf i&d trirc u
your produce or caih aod r will
trade.
RESPECTFULLY.
H. S. Bobinson & Co.