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LINCOLN COURIER, - LOOAti PEPAJiTMEttT. - MISS MATTIE MtLHAN, Manager.' CilUKOH DIKECTORV. t'RKSBTTKRUN. Key. - R. Z, Johnston, I e.s. .r.. i roai-hing every 2nd, and 4.h ban-lays 11 A. hi. and 8 1. M. S.iuday riubo'jl every Sunday 5 p. ij.. .Srrwte lor youi people every Wednead vy .-O i- ill i - J preaching at Iron Station on firs baa lays, 3 1. M. I'roii oiling at Taper Mill Academvon 4th Sundays, U P. AI. iKTUoiJtSf . -Keir, M. T. SteoJe, Pas tor.. iVojtOJia every 1st and 3d Sunda II A U.,aai ;:3J, At. Liri'ajCKAN.-ifcv J. A. Rudiaill, Pa; tor. iiethohaga eyery 1st Sunday; Trinit; every iid ouuaay ; Lull's every 2nd ai d 4lh buujt.y. Hour lu a. m. Liith kk a !f . lieVi L. L. ,ohr, Past fat. Marie's very 2d Sanday ; Cherryvil j every 4n Sunday. Hour. 10 a. m. Ll-xukAan Quia .Synod. Kev. Ii. "Wc-aitfiibr-r.;:, pusior, Lutheran Chant every 2ad.bua 'ay at. U).;iO a. m. and 4f .feun.lty .-tz j. m, libuner, 2a-i .Sundt ' at 3 , ta am Ua S uilay dc 10:;JO a u" Laboratory AhU-,, ou aaj .lltl ,su,Uj ; at 7 m. liiUol, Ut and 3rd Sundays u i iO.Ji), m. Friday's School iiouse, l:t HaptiSt. licv. M. 1'. JMatbeny, Pas to . Pea--hinij every 3i buudays at 11 A. M. Hnd 3 00 P. ,M. .Sunday ScLoc 1 every .Sunday at J P. M Prayer meetiu; every jLiiur-Jay evening at 7:00. ' ruc.PAL Kev W. R. Wfctmoro.Kec tor- Services every Sunday at J 1 a iu, tin cept 2d Sundays; at ni'tH, on lit, ;in-l and every other JUi Sunday; Holy Oumiouuiu.i In and 3rd Sundays ; ualeclu.i ng of child T:n every 3rd Sunday in tho P Ai. AU coraiahy invited to attend. Seats Free. LLNCOLVr07j ULY "jlLHoT" AX IH l Ell. All subscribers who will come up and pay their buck dims on sub scription at the rates of Sl.L'o and pay one dollar in addition, can get. the Courier one year from date of such payment. All who are up with subscriptions to dale can get one year subscription by paying $1.00 ca?h in (id tut rice. This proposition is good only lot cash. lti Advert lemeiii!-s Charlotte Seminary. Que Pi ice Cash Stoie. Mr. J B, Iiatusaur is iu Lin- j colnton. Mr. Geo. Siubbs, of Harrison, (id , is here on a vimt. Mit-s Augie Oaldwell ia in town and is stopping with Mrs. Lowing. Mr, R. A. Kudieill has been ap pointed post master at Maiden, Ca tawba county. Mis Annie holder, f Wad esbuio, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fate. Misses Net I id and Bessie Cau ble have letunied home tiom a vis it to Charlotte. " Mies Coiinne Wicks, of Mobile, Ala., is here lor the bummer, the gues' ot Mi. Finoh. ()aite a crowd boarded the ex- cuiin train to Wilmington, at Lin . colnton, tins week Mis Maggie Ward, ol Char lotte, is visiting Aliases Bright Croupe and l)ti.y lbMuhaidt. Mrs. M. 1. Mmhe.ny ;oid rhil drcu lett Wfdnefda.,fir Bat's Cave, near Chimney Rock, to spend a few weeks- M. U. B. Mooie stopped over in Liiicoluron a day and n'ght on his w&y Mom ttie mountains, to his home in Gft!t"nia. Toe tfiinu club gave an ice. crtain .Mpper lidav night ou the squaie. TLe pioceeds aniouuted to about lit. Mifus Jennie and Ocie Wilkie ot For esc City ate visiting at Mr. L.T. Wilkie s. They expect to go from here lo H ickory and A(?beville. Several cases of yellow fever were reported Irom a British vessel in Chesapeake biY aud a case from a quarantine station iu Miss., last Week. lhe Courier tdaff return thanks to Capt. W. Ii. Edwards for gome cooliug relrehments. It cer tainly is appreciated this warm weather. -Mr. liatcher Webb, who has been visiting Dr. J. D. Mundv at Deuver this county, passed through Liucolntcn tbis week on his way to Shelby . Mr. J. B. Dellinger. the popular cleik ot C. W. Ward & Co., , has been quite sick lor several days and went to bis home at Ircn StatioD, Wednesday- --The teachers' Worlds' Fair Par. ty, chaparoned by Col. Eugeue G. Han ill will leave lor Chicago Aug ust Ut instead of July 27 as was at first intended. Married, at the court, house in Lincoinion, ou llei;bb of July, 'OS, by u. D. Hayues, " Eq., Mr. Euos Campbell aud Miss Fiances SigmoOj both of this "county. Mis. Fannie Davis was called to Shelby last Saturday to see Mr, Ilobt Kuidall who is very ill with fever, Mrs Davis returned Tues clay and reports Mr. Kaudall bette The Sunday opening of the World's Fair has beeu discontinued. I he proceeds of last Sauday wero devoted to the relcif of iLe laraill J - of the lireineu who lost their lives iu the recent tire in Chicago. A large three story building occupied by Sample S.; Brown, in Greensboro, was burned Friday morning. The loan, $4,000, cas covered by insurance, w ' Mrs. M. M. Tnrbjfill and thiee children, of Montgomery, Ala., wio have bperi x-isiting Mr. F. W. Tu- hyhll near Lineolnton, left Wednes day lor her home. r. Judge Edwin T. Boytin;J of Clinton, one of the Superior Court Judges of tho State and Miss Ada II. liogers were married in All Saints 3-:piscopal Church, Concord, July 12. Mrs. John Ramsey at the Lab oratory Mills, in quite stck with t;' phoid fever. We are sorry tome this dangerous disease making its appearance again in our emirate wiry. Mr. John Eudy,who has J)eu iu o'-ester several months, is-"bar k at his old home. He wilf "take charge of both the Western Union and the Railroad telegraph offices here. Ilev, M.P. Matheny left fcr Lowell, N. C, last Monday to begin a meeting in the Baptiat ehnrci. He will be assisted by Uov. J.T L Covington of Welford, S. C. The largest tomato we have seen this season was one grown by Mrs. W. P. Edwards. It weighed 35 ounces Any one who can beat that ought t- have a cbromo. Mr. Jouan Carpenter, is visiting his slater Mr. E- H. Cauble and other relatives in this and Gaston counties. Mr. Carpenter has bee;i West for the 'ast twenty years and his home is now in Indian Territory. We learn from the Stitesville Landmark thar the guns and over- coats of the "Souttieru Stars" have been given to the "Iredell Blues' who have been withont equipment ot any sort sine their aimory was burned last winter. Mr- Win. E. Mikell, Principal of Piedmont Seminary, Liucolnton, expects to begin the next session of this school on the fit st Monday iu beptember as usual. An effort 13 beicg made to or ganize a local board of the Chatta nooga Buildiog and Loan Associat ion in Liucolnton. The - most at tractive feature of this ar-sociation is the children's endowment. Mr. J, J. Payfceur has given up his subscription school at the Labi oratory and beyius this week, a public school near Stanley Cieek, in Gaston county. He will remain heie for two mouths and then re turn to Wake Forest College. . .,. The Labratory Cotton Mills' have couuutneed day ruuniug after ahuttiug down fOr two weeks. They will not begin running of a night for borne time. Some of the fami lies are moving to other mills. A Raleigh correspondent to fcb Charlotte Observer says: "Miss Mar tha Hicka, an aged lady of Wake Forest, was frightened to death by the thunder storm ot Saturday ev ening. She had all her life had a tenor of lightning," Tho seiies ot meetings at the Laboratory referred :o in our last issue closed on Friday of last week, and on Sunday afternoon Rev. M. P. Matheny baptized 10 converts in the South X?ork River as the result J of the meeting so far as the Baptist j were concerned. There weie two additions to the Methodist church. We have received a catalogue of the Normal and Industrial School at Greeusboro. Each of the grad uating class received a life license toTeich riTthe public schools. Six certificates were also given entitling the holder to teach iu the public schools of the State for five years without farther examination. In the communication from Dr, Abernethy, of Rutherford College, published in last week's Courier, the word 'uot" was by some means omitted in printing the. paragraph referring to the moral tiaiuiua of our U Diversity It should have read "it is not inferior to most of our Church institutions in poiut of moraf training and culture' as it was written by Dr. Abernethy. We congratulate pro, J. M. Roberts, of lhe i LlKCOLN COUHIER, Tin his appointmeut to a clerkship in Collector Eliao' ofiice. It was our pleasure to be room mate to Mr Roberts duriug our stay in Newbero at the Press Association, and we found him to be a very clever, com- panionablo associate, and wo are glad of bin app intim-nt. Franklin Any young lady in Lincoln county who is over sixteen years old who can stand a good examina. tion'oo to cooirnon school course. uud who intends to be a .teacher, has a right to free tuition and beard in the dormitory cf the Normal nd Industrial School in Greensboro, 3t the reduced rate making her total xpen$eirfar the edholastic year 88. Any one wishing the appointment can apply either to the board of Ed. ucatiou or to Rev. R. Z. Johnston and a competitive examination will be held the first week iu August to decide who will represent our coa it Lost On the first day of July, between the Litfcia Iun and Liu colnton, a shawl. Finder will' be rewarded by leaviug at Jenkins Bros.' store. FIRE i AT: GKEEXSiROKO. f TIio CiJy ot FIowctb Haw an arly Morning Fire. (Jreenshouo, July 14: Greene Vofoliad'tlit biggest tire this mom ing she has had in yeirs. About 5 I o'clock fire was discovered in third story of the building occupied by the dry goods establishment of S. S. Brown. The store of Mr. Brown is right iu the uiidt-t of tho best btfck ju town and at one lime it was thought impossible to save the block. Nearly all the goods of the establishment was taken out the only exeptioii- being the carpets and a few other things on the third floor. The stock, of goods was in; suredfor 10,000. The building belonging to Mr. V. E. Bevill and is iniuied for 65,000. The damage is placed at about 84,000. Arrests Hi Charleston, Charleston, July 17. The Till man State constabulary continued their wotk this atternoou of arrest ing persona charged with violating tho dispensary law. J. T. McCoy and J J. Conway of Maiket streor, and F. Kddpan ami Philip Theile, f Kiug street, all ex-liquer dealers, weie arrested on warrants charging them with haiug sold liquor in vi olation ot the law. Tney gave bonds iu the sum of $500 each lor their examination and w.re released. The places of the arrested persons were searched by the constables, but nothing contraband was found, and there was no seizure of persou-; at property as in the raid ou !he Chico'o place on Saturday. While the community is in favor of the enforcement ot the law so j long as it is a law there is a deep itidiiruatiou at the outrageous con duct of the constables m ho tried to shoot Chico Saturday in the trial justice's ofiice, was louud over to- day 4U 500-4or tf lal at the county . . . . . . .. i out by a broken down country doc session for assault and battery with; viT . l , ... . . . 0. tor. NVhatever else the North C-ir' intent to kill. W tlmaujton btar. ! . , i. jobna Populist may have, be is lam Fearful lie?? alts of it Fire Mars teuably deficient in his .sense of th sliall's Itluncer. CniCA'cid, JuiylT. John B. Skin- ner, president of the Hercuies Irou Works company, rnuuing the cold storage bailding burned last Mon- ! day, lays the blame for the terrible loss ot life upon Assistant Fire Mar shal Murphy. He insists that the blander was made in the face of re rWated warnings from employes in j the building. Cjpt. Fitzpatrickj was with Marshal Mnrpby. These) men, Skinner declares, would ? not listen to tue admonitions ot men j who knew the structure and tho j tianger of an ascent ,tc the tower.j 3. xDe establishment ot a Chair of There is one side of this' fire cas- the Htory and Philosophy ol Ed tbat has not yet bee?r: told.'' said u(.ation, filled by Prof. E. A. Alder Skmner yesterday. "I suppose man ot tha State Normal College. will all come out before the coroner if the ease is gone folly into and the coroner keeps his promise that he will go to the bottom ot the affair. j There was absolutely no excuse tor the loss of a single life. The fire men were informed by our employ es that there was fire below before they weuijup into the tower. They were begged not to go up acd the danger was pointed out in advance when there was plenty ot ttme to order down such as were already op. Wilmington Messenger. mat lowu ijpon at Home. Gbeesv:llf, S. C, Jaly 14 At a meeting of the Qreenvdle County Alliauce today, Hugh M. Barter, an avowed Third party man, was elect. ed president, defeating M. L. Don aldson, president of the State Alii ance, and who-was president of the connty Alllance'also. The delegate of the State Alli ance convention Irom this county, UoualtUou'd own, ia a atrong, per Houal and political' opponent' of lonaldson, who was one of the men blacklisted by Uov. Til I man, 'be cause he supported Cleveland at the Chicago convention. This is an important Alliance county and to days result is a decided triamph for the Populist and Tillman ele ment of'the Alliance and a defeat of the more conservative faction. Charlotte Olstrccr. ' tiiTiiiKOiUOilices Collector El iaa has announced tho following appointments as fol lows : J. II. Aiken. Hickory, to a clerk ship in the Ashevilie ofiice at a sal ary of $1,000. Mr. Aiken is a well kuown youug--business man ot Hickory, and was tho choice ot the people ot that town for this position. This is the first time Hickory has been recognized by the national or state administration. Gilmer Brenizer, Charlotte, to be cashier iu the Asheville office at a salary of 1,000. Mr. Breniz jr is a nephew of the late Judge Gilmer and a son of Oaqt. A. G. Brenizer, for many years a prominent bauker ot Charlotte. The appointee is it Asheville today, but will not as sume the duties for perhaps a week or so. . S. S. Wilaou, Mitchell comity .brandy guager, at a salary of S3 a day and expenses, Mr. Wilson is a iurmer and leading Democrat of the couuty. Joseph G. Neal, McDowell coun ty, dietillery surveyor,Jsalary 2 50 a day and 63 for expenses. . Mr. -Nlwag formerly sheriff ot Mc Dowell aud is well known through- 1 out this section. Kobert Vauce Williams, Buncombe couuty, to a clerkship in the Ashe ville ofiice at a salary of 900 a yeai Mr. Williams is by marriage a cous in of Uuited States Senator Z. B Vance. Applications of brandy guagen and storekeepers and guagers are now made to the collector instead ot to the secretary of the treasury Asheville Citizen INipiili! Ilciirsi. Dr. Cyrus Tnompson will address the people of Cumberland, aud at the same time show samples ot goodr from the Buatdess Agency, &c. All are invited to attend and bring wel tilled baskeTs, Advertisement. So in renewing their efforts tc saye the couutry Irom destruction the Populists have institued a ae ries of picnics, which are enliveuec by an abundance ot good food seas, oned with starvation oratory. Thu after eating his picuio dinner, the fettive Populist sits with stomach dhteuded ubao)t to bursting and lifter:-, with blauehed cheek an ' s!reamiug eye, to the eloquence of nd iculous. ATtrfA Carolinian. Kecent Improvement m the CuiTcrftity ol' North Jurolsna. 1. A chair of History has bet, en dowed by the alumni. This it now filled by Bon. K. P. Battle, LL D- 2. The Chair ot, Natural History has beeu div ded, and two newchair established : the Chair of Biology, filled by Dr. O. V. Wilson, of John Hopkins University ; the Chair Oj Geology and Mineralogy, tilled by pfof. Collier Cobb, of Havard Uni, versitv. 4. A Department of Eugiueenue has been foanded and 2. drawing room and appliances provided. 5. Sums aggregating five or nix thousand dollars have been expeud. ed in purchasing additional appara tus for the scientific laboratories. 6. The Chemical Laboratory has been enlarged aud refitted, making it one ot the largest and most con venient iu the South. 7. Several assistants aud instruct ors have been added to the teach ing force. i 8. The Library has been increased. !ThA Phi lins and Woods donations r-1 - . and others have added several! thousand to the number of volumes. 9, A large Gvmuasium has been erected aud rilled witn gymnatic appliances. Au athletic field has also been graded and fenced in 10. A complete system ot drair age and water-works hs beeu put in, furnishing baths, closets, and other conveniences. 11. The older buildiDga have been entirely renovated and repaired, and evr thing has been doni tor the. heabh 11m! c jinforl of th 8t,udenl. --,(0t) h'ta tuen t pent of tluae pur pons. Y'2. The n holarship of the Uui-' versity baa been elevated to a plane where it compares favorably, with that of the leading Universities o America. University graduate.', have won fellowships and scholar hhipsirl the graduate departments ot Yale, Harvard, Cornell, and tho Johns Hopkins. 13. The attendance- has bicreasec in two years from 1JS to 31G stu dents. . .14. The .University endowment fund has been iucreased by gift aggregating 87,000. - For catalogues and pamphlets, address Pketiuln r Winsto, . Chapel II ill, N. C. LICOLXTO. lAItltliT. Reported for the COURIER every Thursday morning by Capt. B. F. Grigg : Cottou 00 8 ' Wheat per bu 50 to f," Corn " " 50 to 55 Meal " ' ";" Flour, Buhr Flour Patent Pork Bicon sides Dacon hams Beet Lard Tallow Chickens Butter Honey Eggs Rags Hides, green Hides, diy Wool, washed ' 100 lbs. L4T, 00 1 o , . . 1 .1 i k. " lb.... 44 " .N C ki round 5 "N. C lL'.J 10 to L 10 to 18 . . . . 10 8 10 4 per lb doz. lb.. 2i . 5 -li ' lat class. Cabbage Apples, dried Peaches dried ' ' Apples green per bu.... .... 40 Peaches green ." " bO Sweet Potatoes ' " Irish " " 30 Onions " 4.0 Onion t-ets " " Cherrtew 0) to 00 Cherries per qt 0 t 0 BeeS'Wax . . . . per pound.. lGtolT - I i?h potatoes constitute arr im portant crop if property seiecfed aud well kept. They sdiould not, for a momeut, be bubjected to in anu's rays, even the light ii lures them. , Iu gathering theui they should at once be ahielded Irom the tiui, aud then atored place. in a lUik. cowl ITnivei'! ty ol ortli Carolina. EouiP.MtXT: Faculty ol 25Jtuach ers, 11 buildings, 7 fccientific iabota ies, libiary of 30,000 volumes, 310 -tudents. IxsTRUCTiox : 5 general courses; 0 brief course ? ; prt fessional com sea m'lavr, medicine, engineering and dsemistry: optional cc-nir;es. Expenses : Tmtioi', 5560 peryeai. Scholarships and Joans for the needy. Addresii pRESIPFST WlXSTCN, tf- Chapel Hill, N C. iotieo. The Board or (Commissioners of L'ncoin county will meet at the court house in lencolnton on tnp second Monday in Jol, 1693, to; the purpose of revising the tax: list, and valuation reported to them. At said meeting, all persons objecting to the valuation ot their property or to the amount of tax charged a gamst tnem, 6hali be heard. By order ot the Board. B. C. Wood. Clerk. Jun 2:5, 1893. 4t. Purely a vegetable compound, made entirely of roots and herbs gathered from the forests of Georgia, and has been used by millions of people with the best results. It CUBI5 All manner of Blood diseases, from the pestiferous little boil on your r.ose to the worst cases of inherited blood taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh and. 5KlrPOlriCER Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, tia.. NOTICE! I have leased the South Fork Paper A'llh situated at Lineolnton, N C and ean fur nish book, news, and manilla naners of the best quality, at 1 J - ; owest Cash prices. Send in your orders, and you i shall be satisfied. I OUU STOCK IS BOUND. TO GO! Wo Have laid in a Very Large stock of Seasonable Goods. WE BOUCHT GHEAP WE SELL CHEAP. ;oods turned quick at a close margin is plenty good en us. Now is the time to buy a. No. , Goods (none bet A lot of gi ough for tor on eartl j,) at very close lnsimiiacturers' prices. Wc " V " ve, we live to do busine?s, and the way to do it ? 11 oss to liv To otlfcr the very best grades of goods a. Prices that inake thcin Jump. Commencing right now we are going to give bargains to t;'.' coiuer until the goods are gone. WHERE DO YOU COME IN ON THIS BIG UHANCE? f There must he Something you need in our line, there can t bo a better time or place to Buy it. JN0. L. COBB, Comar(5RausER DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS. SHOES AND HATS. LINC0LNT0N, Notice ! TVttie citizens of North Car olina and adjoining States : 1 call vonr aoectn! attention to ! my DouJ)!e Stock Plows, oitfon ! planters. Cotton liatrnwNanil Gib'-s j PIovvh, the test on the market. ! You chii hHoti! t lose it iiunitr f ninls, ! ti tbefe is nmney tnvel ; l-ut ymi c;ini.t : atlord U l,;p Ui oprortuni v ut lnyii'-r t ho ! above infcutiotif i Ihuh'iot mjileinenic, s tLtrti will li iiH-iivy hut j 1 still keep the Csim-l kin Sh.., and I iuy $:J..00 Conere bhoe in Sto- k 1 alsiket; a geiifia' liii ; ni-r b and i-f1, J and every.ljirij; u speL-iuliy. ! R.Hp: cMnil 1 . Apr. 11 ')X lv. I'. A. TORY. I 1 in iihiii nun iMHiiiMwmnx n n, n ri " THE LINCOLN ! - FnUNDlJY & I MACHINE WOKKS i Are still running and are i prepared to repair En;infs, I SAWMILLS, TiniKHll Klf.S, COttOU gins and cotton mill .m.ncithj ! ERY etc., at living prices. Will also keep on ham; a full .tock of castings, tuehns plow point-, of all kinds and sizes, hungers, and pulleys ; will :tl.-o give prices on wood-.split iiilleys- WiU 1 1 a v; a tr.iod !ior- ut i.ii.uii: .n-( l't !ini:r of nil kii.il-i ill ai Black mitti t. cl- ali'i i xb T" M : 'v'ork. Au" tae having anv wrk dune in ru" line will we;l t. .nl I,. ti: tor good work and lto1). r. -it-i-.i !')! -Oiilers lr.tui a ditMnoe will r-cea PROMPT AT I'KNTION. Give 11; 11 trial ninl !- foiu in YitJRS T si.KVi;, Llt.S'i'li.T'i'S. ..... .Lincoln foundry t ' .Machine AVork.s. Feb 10, ib::;. tr FRUIT CANNING. CHERttlES, RA'SPBEnniCS. PLUPS, DAPir.'NS, TOMATOES, PEACHES, PEARS, APPLES, &c, At prices that wili astoni iii you for cheapness. All oocib s;nar antaecl to be0. K. Hujior'mr to Xiirt!i"!n p;M-ki-I j.m..s, us nuui'iers of testinio iial- witTi;"1- . Your patron.'ige &i Iicitol. Wri'.e on iiostril c;ird for jiiiccs J. T. McLean. Lincuinton, N C, Jun;: 1 , tf. NOTICE! LAND SALE: "By tirtue of uu t rdcr nveh: )y tl o :'u perior court ol Lincoln Louutv at Sprir. ierm 1 803, lit tlm aeti-i e'liitleJ M A Le-rill vs Ida M 1'ark'ey r ri ..tliers" J will sell at public auetioii for c--i ih--1 ourt hou.iti -i.. r in Lir,. oin county u Mo""(iay "th c.xy ot An;i'- , P . 12 o clock, the ho j e ?nl lot in ton of I) ri ver in Lincoln ( .-ply injj'iici.L' ti"-" t- v E L Loft in :o;l .'thfrr- mri p'-irt-ddariv dccribftd in ; ri..j l-j'rfc iroru 1J. 'J l)r!--e? and wife 10 I A M..-rr;i ' ordcl in Lincoln courty P.ristry bo k T,c, die 3Tb et seq. to which f-fren-.e ui:ti:. Ttii June 13 1803. S Y Sherkill, Coinr, 7-7.05. 4t. THE NEW DEEIUMG MOWER. Tiis New Leu in-', 'lh Ut-prinir Gint, ! Oae-Uurw iiuwrr. THEY NEVER WEAR OUT. n a irr haIUi? DAICC nMXCO) nArr-o, niiuyj. Full Line of repairs always on t5' Bisaner, jSg-t NORTH CAROLINA. A Ar IM5EDY. dkam:i: in Groceries Of every kind. The best fvjew York and other markets atlord. I have but one price and that is the i.owlst. Satis iaction Guaranteed. Call and see me. VKKV TKULY, A. W- REEDY. urniture Factory Florins? & grist MILLS'! E. JAMES I'ropnetcr, Ti'lO'- loloO, C. IllillJTKAl)-', bUKKAUs, WARORor.KS. LOLNOKS, TAId.LS, W ASHSTANPS...: Qe sure to come and look at inv furniture before buying ! elsewhere Twin (iio llous.1. Two F-t--i-Ainn gins; one 70 and 4ne 4( .r. Cltr!o'te prices a:d tor niton q tie iSdin mg and yribf milis wd' !o i uu regnl.ii I v cor Li Ii m thin tim on. S-ot. 1 1, 1S01. .vS'ArV 7 E JAMES MONEY TO LOAN On LO.vr'r timi: and r..sv terms in MiiiKimls of not le.s tJian $:OOon. SiNMired by first niorlf;i;.;es mi IJeul r.stale.Jpay ment made I13' nnnual install menls. Dm; 'Nov, 1st. each year. Apply to .S G. FINLEY.i Att'y atiLaw, Lincolnton, N. C. TOCQWiiHawiiiiiwiiMwui.ii .iii.ir',iMi Cooling Refreshments. We have now opened a FiiL ! ( 'Uh.s 'Tee cream' Saloon atd con- Ileetionary of all dc-riptions. Give a call ami be convinced that our , de-ire is to pU;o,r ad enstomer?, j speci:illy ladn a. S- E. Macxey&Sciiuylek, P. S. Ice cream aud cakes of a' descriptions made on ehort wotxe. o'2(i,d'.i. tf. LIME Important Notice. Tbejfiro'ar. tud ci-e tpt-t lirjoe in America can be had i 1 any qmnfity on appl'c ttion to ro Aent at N. G. R. R. Station, rncolntoo, N. C Au-.ll80j tf Subscribe for KIEIi. the Lincoln Cou- r-- Th Deeri'm Junior liuM, 11 DetriL hand.
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