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LINCOLN COURIER, LOCAL DEPARTMENT. J. M. ROULkiti, Editor. '.iiLiiCU DlKECTORY. I'resbttkria v. Kev. P.. Z, Johnston, Pastor. l'reacbinz every 2nd, and 4th 5 Sundays 11 A. M. and 7 P. il. Sunday School every Sunday 4 p. M.. 1 i-rayor .Hue-un every Woanesday, 7 p. M Session meeu Wednesday alter second Sundays, alter Trayer Meeting. Preaching at Iron Station on second Suuaavs, 3 P. M. Preaching at Paper Mill Academy on 4th Sundays, 3 P. M. Methodist. Rev. M. T. Steele, Pas tor.. PreaWm every 1st aad 2d Sunday 11 AM., and 7:3J, P. M. Lutheran". Kev. J. A. Kudisill, Pas tor. Pethpbaga e?ery 1st Sunday ; Trinity, every 3d Sunday ; Daniel's every 2nd and 4th Sunday, iiour l(Ja. m. Lutheran". -Kev. L L. Z,ohr, Pastor St. iUrk'.s every 2x Sunday ; CuerryviiJe every 4u Sun-lav. Hour. 10 a. m. Lltheka.j UHio.vy.soi. Kev, B. L. We V.eii barker, pastor, Lutheran Chapel, tve.-y 2rid rMiiday at lU.HO a. m. and 4th bunday at 3 p u;, Ebenezer, nd Sunday at3pinui 4. a Sunlay ai 10:0 a m, Lahjratury Mid, oa 2nd and 4tu Sundays at 7 p n. Bethel, In and 3rd Sundays; at 10 30, a in. r'riday'i School Hou:e, 1st and drd Sundays, Z p iti. B.iPTJ.-iT. Key. M. P. Matbecy, Pa;tor. Pieachu every 31 Sundayi at 11 A. M. and a 00 P.M. Sunday School tvery Sunday ut i P. M- Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:00. Ei'iscorAL Kev. V. K. VVetnu-re , Rao tor- 'ie' vjoe-':'.ry Sud Jay ut 11 a m, e:-- eept 21 Sunduvi; nt niht, on lt, iind and every other 4tfi Sund iy; Holy Communion lit and 3rd Sundays ; catechising of ch'id ren every 3rJ bun-lny in lhi P M. Ail coraiaUy invited ij uitwud. Seats Free. LINCOLNTON, MAR. iTl893 .Vcw Ai!vertit;uieiin- A. W. Reedy Fish. J. C. Kennedy Jewelry. Jenkins Bro. Cash Store. J, L. Kistlei. Racket Store J. Polly Beam Executors Notice S. S. Mauney & Bros. Notice to the Farmers, Please supply this office with sub PSription funds. Miss Minnie Setzer is visiting frieuds in Hickory. Evangelist Moody is to be in Charlotte on March 8th to hold a revival, Lincolnton wi'l be well repres ented at Washington during the ioaugnration. Kev. J. M. L. Lyerly will preach at the Reformed Church here next Sunday Ht 2:30 p. m. Rev. y. S. Iiabn will preach in the Lutheran Church here next Sunday at 11 a. m. Meetiug of the town council Fridav night of this week, Full at teodence i lc9'red. Mr. W. (J. Carringfon and 1J. S. Hopkins are jzone to the iuaugura. tioa at Washington. Everv enterprise undertaken in some town go throavth like wa ter poured into a bottomless tub. Mr. Tyler Haynes and his sip ter, Miss Julia, of Charlotte, have been cn a visu to Lincolnton this week. Dr. Will Presley, of Rock Uil!, S. C. passed through Lincolnton Wednesday, He 3 on his way to the inauguration. Married by L. D. liayues, J. P at bis residence, ou Feb. 2Gth,lS93, Mr. Charlie U, Harrill and Miss Mary Huffstetler, all of this county. Miss EJna Pegram, of Stanley Creek, and Mi-s Lo'be Mason, of Dallas, yi-sited Llucoluton this week, the guests ot Mr. R. S, Reiubardt. Mr. Jno. L.Cobb left for Waslo ington Inst Tuesday to attend the inauguration. fJe will go on North to i urchase a stock of spring goods. Mr. Ilcry Kistler has gone north to buy ppnug gooJs for the Racket. He will take in the cere monie of the Clevelaud iuauguia-tion- Liihtoiutou has established (?) water works, a fine summer hotel, new cotton mill, graded schools and other public enterprises; See ful ler particulars on editorial page ! The snow last Mouday came cp-ite unexpected. It fell more rap idly than any now thia wiuter. The ground was covered about an isch deep, but the snow did not res saain long. Mr Hugh Jeukins and Iris sis ters, Misses Bessie and Addie, left last Wednesday for the north to purchase spring goods. They will go through Washington and take in the inaugural ceremonies. Geo. Cansler, co'ored, was brought home a corpse last Wed nesday from Biacksburg where be tad been workiug ou the 3 C's- He Vas at woik on a trestle and fell receiving fatal iojuaies. His famis ly lives i?i Lincolntou. Oherryville Coaon 3Iills. The annual meeting of the stock holders of ti e Cberryvill Manufac turing Company was held at Cher TJ villa Monday. The stock holders were pleased with tbe profits of the mil! to lar aad unanimously decided that the 2,500 additional spindles uei'cessa ry to folly equip the mills bo pur baed and placed by Fall. The following officers were elects ed : D. Mauney, presldeut ; J, M Rbode, secretary and treasury; Jacob Black, 'U.S. Sellers, L, il. Dellioger and 3. S. Mauney direc tors Shelby Iieveiw. WAS IT A TUAUEDY? John Tajior Found Dead. Jno. Taylor, a one armed negTo, who lives a few miles from town, found dead on the side of the Buf falo Shoala road, about 7 miles from Lincolnton. lasr. Saturday morning. How his death wks brought about is enveloped in mys tery. Coroner J. B. Heim was called to thehceuc soon after the body was found. A jury Qf incpuest was sum moned and the investigation as to caus-i ot death was dilligently pros ecuted. The jury adjourned Satur day night and met agaiu Monday m the couit houte at 10 o'ciock and the inquiry prolonged for some j time, but no evidence, could b se j curod against any one. The inves titration showed taat Jno. Taylor, in company with an old white man, J. A. Starnes had gone to a dis tillery together on Thursday, got some whisky and returned tojetb er toward homes. They were seen sitting on the roadside on Thursday aud on Friday. Starnes stated that thev had sat dawn by the road side Thursday evening, that bo bad gone to sleep and that he had re mained there till Friday evening when be was louad by a colored man. The latter took Starnes up behind him on his rnu'e and took him home. Taylor was found dead ab.mt dO yds. from where Starves was found. Starnes and Taylor lay together all Thursday night aud the former has no recollection abui: TayIo's leaving him. Tbey wer'' both drinking. The jury of inquest found Tav 'or's neck broken but could find no bruise on him. Evidence of a scuf flp vver found ner the , body, and also evidence indicating thr, tb body had been dragged some dis- j tance. j The verdict of the jnry is that io j their opinion Taylor came to his aearn oy iracture oi tne necK in a scufflo with some person or persons uuknown to them. Just how and by whom Taylor's death wa9 brought about will per haps forever remain a mystery. Death Of Capi. J- F. Speck. The many friends in Lincolnton of Capt. Jno. F- Speck were pained to learn of his death which occured at Palatka Fla., Feb. 20, 1893, aged about 52 years. He bad been a constant sufferer for several years from bronchial affectious and was confined to hi rooru fcr about 8 months previous to his death. The deceased was born at Statesville, N. C, July 19, 1841. He was living in Lincolnton when the war between the states broke out and he entered the Confederate service as sergeant in the Southern Star Company K of North Carolina Folouteers. In a short time he returned, organized a company and was elec 1 captain. On December 20, 18oL be was wounded m the battle of Fredericks' burg and lost a leg. After the war he lived in Lincoln ton until 1886, when be went to Palatka Fia , aud went into busi. neas with bis sou, W, H. Spfck. In 18SS he returned to North Caro. Iiua and opened up busiueas in Charlotte. Later be moved to Newberry, S. C , and last Novem ber he went tMCk to Palatka Fla. Capt. Speck for a number of years rnn a first class jewelry busi ness in Lincolnton. He was a pub. lie spirited mau aud was always ready to aid in pusbmg any laudi ble public enterprise., The deceased was a consistent member of the Presbyteriau church, and leaves one daughter, five 90U aud a large circle of ftieuds to mourn his death. Fox Kobblug 3 Post Ollico. Iioah B. Mauney, a young white man was brought here Saturday and jailed on a charge of robbing the post office at Orleans, Lincoln couuty, of postage stamps to the amount of over 820. Saturday night the young man was released on bond for his appearance before U. S. Commissioner McBrayer. We learu that the defense will be Insan lt.y, and tbe young man's father made good the amount ot the stamps taken, Shelby Revehc. IX "OIIE!V TIMES.' Tlio Lincoln Courier in Some time ago, Mr. the Gastonia Gazette placed in - our hands an old copy oi the Lin- , f J, UUK," puuiisneu in ii.;llmil- . lnllMl. ,,f ,b The paper had been handed to him by a friend in Gaston. The paper was edited and published by Thus J. Eccles. The following extracts will in terest many of our readers : O'atawha Couuiy. We are indebted to our friend 31. L. McCorkle, Esj for the fol lowing; Census return of the above county Free inhabitants, 7,307 Slave ' 1,X0 Total, S,907 Snow. We had a heavy fall of snow which commenced on Thurs day last, about 10 o'clock, and continued lulling and sleeting un til a late hour of the night. The depth of snow, on a il at surface, according to Dr. Schenck's meas urement was iJh inches. Our dev il savs 10. Tbc ftniull l'ov Is increasing in violence in Charlotte, and in Henderson there are several new cases. The ex citement in Staleville has abated; we see no use of people being frightened at every report if they will stayr at home, attend to their ordinary business, and live pru dently they won't die of small pox. We are entirely free of sick ness in our county. I. O. O- F. The following are the Officers elect of Mountain Lodge, So. 10. for the term ensuing viz : WM. J. HOKE, X. G. W. R. EDWARDS, V. G. J. M. SHUFORD, Sec'v. WM. RAMSOUR, Treasury. Son ol Tempera tiee jcJeeiions. Lincolnton Division No. h". F J Jetton, AV P ; John P Antho ny, W A ; Abney M'Coy, R S ; R F Rankin, A R S ; M LKillian, F S ; J A Jetton, T ; James Tripjett, C ; Benj. H Sumner, A C ; James Cornwell, I S ; Jacob Williams, OS. Fellowship Division, Xo. ISO, (Paper Mill) John A Parker, W P ; Eplrm Kuyser, Wr A ; T W Robinson, R S : Wm Baxter, A R S ; J H Mcintosh, F S ; X M Bax ter,!; Wm Gilliland, C; A M Wilkinson, A C ; Wm Bird, I S ; E S Massey. O S. Dallas Division, (Gaston coun ty) J J Lawing, W P : W M Kerr, W H ; J Fronaberger, R S ; A Hoffman, A R S ; A Smith, F S ; WT F Holland, T ; Arazi Ford. C ; I C Jones, A C ; E S Wethers, I S ; W Rankin, O S. Xurlh Oarolina LegiIatui?. Daniel W. Courts, of Rocking ham, was elected State Treasurer, a good appointment, like that of Maj. Clark, but too near Raleigh. The bill to incorporate Mountain Lodge I. O. O. F. Lincolnton, N. C. has passed both Houses. The bill to incorporate Rocky Spring Camp Ground in this county, also passed. In the House of Commons, on the 20th uit. Mr. R. M. Sanders, from the Select Committee on the Washington Monument, submitt ed a report, accompanied by reso lutions, providing for a stone with a suitable inscription for said monument, and also for defraying the expense of its transfer to Washington. The resolutions passed three readings and were ordered to be engrossed. The following is the report of the Com mittee. The Select Committee. &c Re port : 'That the Committee have ex- amined with care the very inter-! a sach responsibility before estin documents which have been j be becomes of the Treaf?- laid before them, and are proud inury and tbe makJ.ng of 8Qch a s:' . igptiou by Mr. Harrison whs notb having it in their power to sav i J , , . . . 1 ! 1 1 , n 1 iog Tiore nor less tban pleadm? tbe thev establish, bevond all aues- 0 tion, the highly important fact that American Independence was first proclaimed in the County of Mecklenburg, and though atone time it may have been a subject of controversy, yet since the pub - lication of the evidence in rela - tion to it by the Governor, under the direction of the General As- sembly of 1830, other evidences has been obtained which places the fact beyond all doubt. The Committee arc gratified in saying, the discovery by Dr. Joseph Johnston, of Charleston. S. C, in , of lt!ie South Carolina Ga Marsnall, of .... i r . j -.i , , r,,, -1-7-. ,1;,,..,. ; .vwi vuin. II ! mm UJl. upturn 1 j i, i j .n , ,. r , .,., bv the lion, beoie baiicrolt, ol a same pa per at an oHice in London, con taining the extraordinary Resolu tions by the people in Charlotte town Mecklenburg County, as j communicated to the 1 'resident of the United States, in 184S and by him presented to the Governor of the State, leave no longer any doubt on the subject. These facts will hereafter rind their wav into the historv of the county which shall attempt to j trace tne origin of the American ! Revolution ; and the Committee cannot withhold the expression of the grateful sense they entertain of the liberality which prompted I ! the efforts of the?e gentlemen. citizens of other States, to search out and communicate the evi dence which has been special be fore the public on the subject. The committee do not hesitate to recommend that an inscription in commemoration of this great event shall be placed on the block of Marble which has been far warded to this city by the patri otic citizens of' Lincoln county, for the purpose of being sent to Washington in order to form a part of the monument now in the progress of erection to the memo ry of the Father of his country ; and with this yiew they propose for adoption the Resolutions here- ' with reported : 1 1. Resolved, That his Excel- i lenevthe Governor, cause to be transmitted the Block, ot Marble ! ol Lincoln county lor the V ash- ?ton Monument, and that he cause to be made on it the follow ing inscription, together with the coat of arms of the State, to-wit : NORTH CAROLINA, Declaration of dependence. Mecklenburg, May 177:". 2. Resolved, That the Govern or draw his warrant on the Treas ury of the State for such sum as may cover the expense for the freight and for carrying into effect the foregoing resolutions, and that the Treesurer be authorized to pay the same. "All signs fair except pimp!e3 nnd blotches. Tbese never fail to indicate an impure condition of the Mood, which may be thoroughly cleansed and renewed by tbe use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tbe most effi cacious and economical of b'ooil pnrlfiers. Xoliee To Tiie Fariuers. If you want to buy the highest grade of fertilizer for the least, money, tor csb, or on time. Call on S. o. Mauney & Bros. 3r. Chersyville, N. C Feopl with delicate stomach; find Ayer's Sarsparill agreeable to tbe taste,. and. therefore, prefer 4 as a blood purifier to any other. This is one reason for its great pop ularity as a spring and family mech cne. Sato, certain, and palatable. (Continued from editorial page.) each, and no sort of a back seat on theou can be engaged at less tbn SI. each. Rooms in hotels cannot be had at auy price and cots in private residences are rated at SI. each. Everybody is wishing for a ''Cleveland day," which means a clear, pleasaut day, but no sort of a day can ativct the enthusiasm of the occasion. Mr. Harrison is now willing tbat bonds shall be issued to increas, tbe gold b-dauce in fie Treasury, provided that Secretary Carlisle will assume the responsibility by requesting Secretary Foster to is sue them. The bonds have been engraved and can be issued at a day's notice, but there is no proba bility tbat Secretary Carlisle will I pc.r Prominent among the bills tbat n-ill romAin nnAC.teil tinnn at tbe ! . . t. coo,?nn !h. Xiiv aragua Canal hill. : p7R HENDERSONS ! Fresh and Jested Vegetable and flower Feed for sale at J. ff Lawing's Pharmacy, come an(j gee llmiNe Oiifcullic Printing. Bill to regulito state prin:in was in substance as fulhm : To !et out th; pub-ic pr;:t:? g t the jow jest icspou il'le bidder. Mr. Join s of t'aldwell, exi!aiued. The Secretary of State sh id make due advei tiMMttent aud lecrdve rro position, each of which must be a ded and mark-'J. He. with the joint committee on print'og, sha'l opru then anil decide. E uh or thee propositions shad b-e accom" panied by a SofKJ check, to' shut off irresponsible bidders; vUiuh checks shall be reendorsed and sent btck to the uusuccesfal bidders. Can not be let to a biuder who lives at such a distance that we c nnot have o,ir bibs pr nted from day to day It f.h,ill not aio! to this General Assembly. Mr, Lillington callt-d tor the ayes na8, and the vote passed third reading by a large nj-ijnriy J:hn ! get If ill's and kiL-p our ban tree from darn.ir uff. Hair lien wet lustrous and K ULCERS, vS CANCERS, SCROFULA, Vy SALT RHEUM, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POISON. these and every kindred dLscaso arising from impure blood f-uocef?fcfully treated by that never-failing and best of ulltoiiic3 and medicine. Books on Blood and Skin 4 and fekin fly alals sent on VX resa Vfc cific Co., . CA. Diseases free Printed testimonials sent application. Address Swift Specific Co ATLANTA Are you lnrereste-i in L'n 'oln Thn take tb COURIER atch maker and Jeweler, patches, clocks and jewelry, for sale and i epair, in first class order. Satisfaction guaranteed in work and prices. Call and seo mc before placing vour work elsewhere- At A W ALEXANDER HOUSK, Lincolnton, K. C. THE LINCOLN FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS Are still running aud are prepared to repair Engines, SAWMILLS, THRESHERS, COttOll gins and cotton mill MACinn ery etc., at living prices. also keep on hanK a full stock of castings, such as plow points, of all kinds and sizes, hangers, and pulleys ; will also give prices on wood-split pulleys. Will have a cood line of tipinsr end fits tings of all kind. Will xiso have a 4ro d Black Smith to do ali kirjdi of Blacksmith work. Anv one having any work to be done in ur line will do woll to call on me tor good work and Kock Bottom Prict.s. Orders from a distance will receive PKOMPT ATTENTION. Give me a trial and be convinced. YOURS TO SERVE, L- B. STUTTS Lincoln Foundry & Machine "Works. Feb 10, 1893. tf IN STOCK, THE BEST Goods the New York Markets can furnish, AT "SKINNING" Prices for CASH. FiRST CLASS CIOTH 1NG CUT AND MADE To order by the ROYAL TAILORS. ! A fit guaranteed. Call and ex. amine Samples and Prices, AT 15. P Brigg'S THE CHANGING- Seasons Produce change in the human as well as in the Animal Sys tem, and a Tonic is necessary to restore it to a healthful, vigorous condition. Pratt's Food will do this to all the an imal tribe. For Sale At B. F. CRIGG'S. Nov, 11. 3 mns iiADIKS Needing atonic, or ohil-W-n who wnt bcili BROWN'S im. H1TTF.IIS. It is jilasjint to -nrs Mrtlnria. Iru- IN HOC SIGNO VINCESIII THE GREAT POLITICAL BATTLE OF 1892 WAS FOUGHT ON THE QUESTION OF TARIFF REFORm. It lias been our policy in the past, (and shall continue to be future) to drive prices down to the lowest notch, give our cus tomers the advantage of the Closest buying, add only one short profit and be satitied. This policy has been equally as sat i si act or' to our customers as it has been to us, and is evidenced by our greatly increased volume of business this season as well as by the expressions of NEW CUSTOMERS who could not resist the seductiveness of our matchless bargains. Our Clothing business has grown a pace and our Stock and Price have "Knocked out'' all competi tors. It is another Tidal wave in our favor. Cleveland ought to buy his Inaugural uit from us, for we have taken the tariff off. In fact, the next President and his Cabinet Otlieers, together with their wives and families, would find it greatly to their ad vantage to bu' clothing, Dry Goods, Dress Good, Shoes, natd, carpets, and all oilier goods from THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE REFORMER, JNO. L. COBB- CHILIAN WAR IS OVER. The people who have hemes are relieved from leaviuir Horn. Those rIimI. iu- been pi-.aii:ig to build 1 cau lo iu r.erice to bailibiitr. and tbe mammoth bunding nvitehd and ; Furniture Factory of C. h-tz " Sou j is furnishing these things alter tbe most modern and latest improved ; st vies. j If you waut to build or repair ; it ; you Wittst lite fran.e ot a bouse, tbe ! outside, tbe inide, the "top'-' cr tbe ! "bottom' or tbe middle, or any ini- t aginable p;ut. we can furnish it fir jo! or put ir in plee for you and guarantee satisfaction both in worl. mansbip and price. Then if you want an outfit of fnrndureat prices to suit the times, we cai Rive oa bargains tbat are beyond competi tion. It matters uot whether ou want plain furniture or iurmture rf the finest finish, we can serve you. Oor macbinery is run by water power, whicb is supplied in abund ance. Tb bicroty is equipped with tbe best of machinery tor all kiuU of work in our line. For further particulars call on or address C. MOTZ & SON, Lincolnton, N. C. Feb 5 1892 lv TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE WORLD. I call your attention to my well selected slock ot BOOTS, SHOES. CHUXSTMAS SOVELTiES, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. I also call special attention t 1 be latest Camel .Skin Shoe. Its wo?. derful strength is marvelous, cllirifj forth wonder and admiration by all who examine them. Onr Mr. Campbell stands ready and wa:ting to testify as to their superior strength and durability, be having worn the Campbell ekin for the last thirty years ought to know whereof bespeaks. Al-o my Congress band made 3 Shoe, having no supenorn aud b w equals- Please call and examine be fore buying elsewbere, Rep-ctfulty. Oct. 7, ?92. ly. F. A. TOBY. "ROLLER MILL FLOUR! TO THE FARMERS. j After Oct. 2oh, we will give j the following quantities of j flour and bran and all the I screenings that the wheat i makes, for wheat per bushel of I G0bs-' as graded below j Wheat weighing CO lis- s're-ked measure j C3 lte. flour and 14 II.'? bran. j Whea4. wpighin? 09ib9. stroked measure j S7 lbs. flour md lo lbs bran. j Wheat 'A iznir? iS lbs. sfrc'ei toea- ure '?7 lbs. 11 ur udJ 14 lbs, brn. j Vt'hent weihint; 0? lbs. stroke! mfcas ' ure SG lbs 11 -ur ar.d Z jI.s lr.n : Wheat wc'gbin?- ;"0 )h- stroked ccie-'v?-I ure ib?. tlo.'r nd 1" ifs bran. Wbtat w-ibicg Z lb-, str-jft. i rr.ea-- ure oi lb?, fi ur and 17 k-. bran j We guarantee the flour to be as good as can be made out j of like quality of wheat Respectfully, ; Jno. Rudisill &Sons. Oct. L'S. tt. Lincolnton, N. C I . ! NOTICE! LAND SALE ! ' By virtue tf an crder male by the Sj- ; pcrior Cou't of Liccoin Co'-nty on Feb 3rd lc':3 m tl e c-te of John F Livis adni r. ; of G. W. Kir.caid vs D P Kincaid and ! otters. I wiJi ed at pb'i'- auc'iot on the i prencists in Catwba prines Township on ; Tue-jav Uih dav ot Marcti 193 at 12 ' o"cioc' noon two tract: of the land of G. i : W' Kin'ail dee d adj in;n tbe Intids of ' D. A. Lowe, D. Kir.caid and ether?. t.o ' ; trac. continin 72 ficres- vhe other being J the t( verri jr.ary icteest hfter the life e- ! ! tateol .Mrs. Kincaid in 2o cres. Terms 1 i ot Sale evish. cn six months credit, and j I ba'a.ie on twelve month? credit, deferred j i pnyxn'-nt b'arisir in'e-ett and ccyr?d bv , notes with api.rovei security. Feb. 3rd, ! I 1S03. Jxo- r. DAr, j Ad:n'r. ot G. W. Kincaid j 1 Fb. 17 1 S93 tds. j Pay your sn ascription to the Lrx I j OLN CoCRTElt. , Subscribe for the Couhier. LENT Cooked Evaporated Hod ! Fish, Cod Fish Halls, which can be prepared for the table in five minutes. A wonderful convenience- Only j (Jets, for a box suth cient to make fifteen all,. A Fresh lot of fine Selected Mackerel, A. W. REEDY. Furniture Factory o Floring & grist MILLS! E. JAMES, Proprietor, L'ucoluton, 2i. C. BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WARDROBES, LOUNGES, TABLES, WASIISTANDS, Ac Be sure to come and look at my furniture before buying elsewhere. Twiu Gin House. Two First c'i gins; one 70 and one 40 hhws. Charlotte prices a d for cotton The flouring and grist mills will bo run regularly every day from this time on. Sept. 11, 1891. RESPECTFULLY, E JAMES Christmas Goods. W. 1, fcJROUSE & CO. Uavejust received a large and handsome assortment ot perfumeries., such that will make beautifu' Cbristmaa or "Bridal" presents, any price from octs to 3.00 a bot tle. Please call and examine them at once. We alo have some beau- tiful lamps very cheap. We are still headquarters for pure drugs and medicine?, paints, oils, varnishi e, patty, Dye stuffs, cigars tobac co and toilet articles. Prescriptions Compounded with e-re at all hoars. Mail orders receive our immediate and careful attention. YOURS VERY TRULlr, V. L. CROUSE& CO. 'eb 12 2 tf C- M. Crowder, Calvin Rudisill. We keep oa bands at all timea a full line of material for REPAIRING buggies, wagons, etc. Work will be done on sbort notice aud satisfac tion guaranteed. C. M Crowderfor' anything In Wood and Cal. Rndinill lor Shoeing Horses, or ANY WORK IN IRON, make a team that'tbe world caunot beat. Respectfully, C. M. Crowder, Caivin Rudisill 1-29 92 tf NOTICE ! Havin quaiinei as Executor ot the w5V ol N C lloe d"C'd, ali perioc3 b? ;r;. c'aims against sa:d estate are hereby :;;' fal to pr'-fent wm to th undersiged r. or be'ore Jan. 3d 1891 or thi nodce will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Lincolnton, .N C Jan. 20th '93. W. A. Hokic, Executor will of N C- Hoke January 27th, 1S9:1. Ct.
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