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si LINCOLN C0U1UKH. J. AI. KC BERTS, , i.KhO iN ii... t'osr Olo lC AT ,M .N AS SKCONU CAS MAIL L LI 'LtaCiti in Adcance. y..v ,o0 of A - rti'Wj. ,...-u, one nine. si.OO ; L'-jc !i Mii)ti'i ien l iim'i ' ion. iiiiiiu'S, one; ime, l.o0 ; oO .o t'.i'.a "ii u.ie-puenf uicatiuu iiu:ii'.'i. one time, :;2.0o o for e.tob suiieeiuenc iusei ,r inc. lies; one time, .50 i,r eacn subsequent insertion. , ,ai rates loi one-ball and ' io.ath column ; aibo, for auy ,,it:emeut eontiuued longer . ii I - i) hlOUl tis fcl 0:i i. ;ii '.viwi i i) (Uice;oa to tne , CLiaJ.ii,:' LinCJintDu, .1: L t :,l v.iU- l,AlUVi. Ol i i.irm ' Hie atteimoa uf itie j ....d al.s .-ueb as bava do re- j , i., uj ,iap.-i, sLjuid .ent! u i. :i Ji.i-...;ri.-:. Asnev ile, ! i-'- ! 1 l ,. Aii i. i lo.s ;ii.-i,.c-s a- u nl (,l I he v -'l the as iact ; .111- Aii.-.- Mat lie Mi A;o has each week in m.ikc (in'accunt of 1 be (illi'-e. We , . i .i i. ! V l hat i.Clll : i en a i l lie pal ron- oi 1 he i I ill K 1 ' lIl.tKe , vr,;i .i" i.i i iy i ii L '. Mil OH lu.l'.'A (ii ie I o Mi , i iie .-oil! i ss i nai i.m . oca! lieWS. iy iH'caiiM' oi j the colli laty,' r.veiy eilort til. ( "oi a;::u ued support add to llii.-clih- no iie V V v II- (ii t iie Depl.j .iiil: recou it in ai r-crv ice I i i.iii alio ; nai is ic ai'.'ii.-ions oi II win he ulteriv Oil mail to "T i i;e al teau di:s;o'i oelori Ma;.! e lit an, iciansger: - y - an p a mi. i i i -ii i'iv'i o as '. O 0 I iie i,neiV,-ls o t he . a i v. in ti; mi niching lisiiicis iron i iii inn much i-.iim so as to Hie work a i n.i t lie nu'm- a 1 1 ii Ol' - -i .;.,!! 11-0 i i i i 1 as po-.-ible. ii;M iilerie- "ei ! o er 1 he a uu i :llecto month. : (mi. ' i iani. . ) r i ". i i - line 1.. la! I ; ol .()!i!i moi.is tt; !l,l! Villli e" I'Mirg J ' :i- i niter c-iti- 'oWil ;11J, . a i news pa- n iis warm j v any jnlIi iLT:;:nl ihe! a,ii Kc. 1 ale i';:nuo: oi: r-e o;; ! be -lite. Mn aie pivi- and !,.-, !ial. a;l ihince .n. ; in. 1 he Slate before :n. c 1 In- eleci ion. and he i; ais not -a iane'iit ioi' the work; i! v have ca I a'd i( Jos assist -1 1 J:-- ,Ji oiiey ingeiicv and eon aim Wt;er. 'i liird i a it y j ''onl lon is iva i. bi.i 'ke panic, ! an ail - oie'tlaie and Ton; I ;ls v-e it, was laecipitated iu of ( ieorgia. wie. lias no;," '''tened for the sole purpose al lied where he is "at ! oi 'diug'.senl iment in f avor of UM-. l;aVe ,in aj poiiitmenis ,lil :uu" a-;aint iivec 1 lie '' ii i.d ia: i Urd roik i i -i i i t i h- i.e.. oh. .,f tl,! "e mi. ! t.-.l of Die Thiru ah"- i, er ,a' kour noble YaiH-e'.s bajei will iw. 'iii-d -kas a weet morsel n nder icir tommos" ilium ,.v-(.rv a,.... I! si on. The Shelby lie vie v.- says : ''IuOido o iip back itito the J..i.iiiue 1 lie thousands o: Democrats '.bo icir f. las: year the leaders are ,fr. . : , . . i r. ill-ii 'it.! i b(l'" V l0 1V .(i ....o.-, ;i,lai;sMiiu. Weboi.rt no iJeuioei-ac wli allow Liuisel; lo be Oal. Wiiu iuis uui. .i . i . i . . . Aad iL.tbei, we hope for the sake l.2rj,,;- ; it-puLaiLions for cotiMieucy, .7;'), that G veiior Cair and CoOgreBS man AiexaiiGev puuocry uon : e itiir A.ii Ai.ai ineuibetobip, or puuf .y witbd aw iron tbe Dena errtne pdiry.'' Th' i.")je ejTesel ::i ihe last p;:;ii..pli ol'the above is exact lv oui ,.i!. iul d v not Senator V;-m:c's letter have a tendency to ur c ..ii to id and loctlierix Ti.;: A:. ...,ci-; and there join in the (onceiilralion of their whole in ll u -j nee 'ipon the issues of the We t: ist our nohle .Senator, lor whoii; Wi have p;re;il respect, will . .mi 'I'.rv :-.ud Alexander in wt !il -.rintae l ,zht handoi'lel 1 d s l ; j j'rom "our noh'e older." and i- nd it no more iailuence in i , ll H I icai iuo eiiieuis. Let the Democratic iarr.y make a record ol its own and stand hijiia.vly upon iis own datlonn and iL it cannot stand the test then, let it ;o down i .:-:e a man, and con e.-s. us juao.-.i io oo lu.-i.ier of fnc count ly." tlie Jftttf ICOi'ij lIJilAH. j ISiv. io ha tlin iukcMiiiUi of ilie .President,, i.'r..T,i Oit Hi. Uivv Prss :i.:.il ('arobnisn - ' 1 be Miccess. ol the uemocraiic ; nine -ac. iiices 11;al v ;il jiti iu,xt election in V es oii:pt i.ayuieiit j r Xoiih Carolina will urcatlv (( j.t!l,d upon the wav in which 1 1 ... . ll,,.. U',,.,.. r.l,:. in:in:i'fs tl ie ; jrf(.;,t , interest entrusted . to him. iij-hily oi wi'on.i;iy. ho is taken u6 tjie oSjeciai spokesman of the ..a.nlniir-it inn : i nl bis widelv ail- vertised intimacy with the iTesi iilent uives unusual weight to Wiial lie may do or say. Mr Clev eland does not give his conhdence biimiiy and we do not douht Mr. Klias is umpiy wort hv of it. We here fore look foiuil, not only o a wise and successnii manage i il! at ol ihe. great de;)arlment over j w .; ii iimt new i n id' or oris lies. , u.;.,! , r,;,.. , ;w J Maiioi)iiatlcr,s tjch ;u this couu lion 01 tne political aaairs ol tne ' ' 4 , c... .1 ......,,, ;,lii,i,1,.a I ,v laSt Saturday bus from parties MU.-uiu, .-id 101 on --.in j t iiem. as win aud to -1 a 1 read v ! his wide and deserved reputation. W ;hali carelimv note his j co-arso. and he giad to commend; !1,i,n Publicly for the way lie car- lies out ihe poiic oi me goein-j ,JJiin au(1 h.1(1 , be backbone to come iment. re cordially wish him!OVtn. 0a rheside of the People,s fabundanl good, fortune in his most p rty. Butler added that the Sen ! laborious ami responsible position, afor was not popular nor bid he Li.AT7lS "vaxIdK'S LE IXEK Miiand"iu with therpresent admiui - Tiie ale Organ ol" Ihe Far- iner.v AiliHuee it presses liweff. We re;rod;ice from the Ciiak !.(.;;;; n;;;;:iv ;:;; a remarkable .able i"u' ietler vi'il;en hv Senator V to inn. it. vv . r.!';ot, secretary o! I ii" Me U'enhiiig ( -ounly Alliance at'ier liie Senator had re jewd a oi resolutions pa.-.-a:d by Meek' ilairg Ctninty Aiiiance. ill; w leu i ieit t ,iki- a l;omb shell i Iiose Democrrats heir moorings and er W;Vi slrcet and "-r wki he greatly I: la Uu .ho !. re ' i' "iti;.'g ill i -in loci i. So k. as know u ' Sen ai' O has ;;lvavs been on ir. side in regard to free tl: l.at m So iast year ins favored five coinage in its platforms. However. ' ;ie gold hugs got C()l!l-.-ession oi the leaders, !'y. ami for some fime t he :gan and leaders have p.-. m . hi..! 'ie it v rkelk'ik ing j;ihend?d knees to he g hugs. Tt j. the Senator Ic. ' s and phiin'v and einpliat- ;i. ; !y ays rnai he ii no! going: i Willi i .e arty to its own ruin and jibe lain of the couiifrv. He ei i- zt that the panic is a Irnud, : ;u.-t we hoVOtlone al! the time. r i ' . i !iieition i. lia.s Senator I ance i"eenfed. is he sorry for -IC c'uUl'se he loik three-years ago after he introduced the sub- ; treasury hill? His couise then was severe! v criticized bv manv jot liis iiersonal :uid party friends. They beiieted tbu and believe ! yet, that, ue Heated tliem very badly. They did nor Ibo ail cou fideue iu him, fo; he liad been with and lor the people. But be yielded to souao inii uence aud left ''them. Yet some of tbeni forgave hhe first offence, and when be vol- uutar.ly gave the Legislature bis solemn pledge tbat be would advo cate every plank iu th. OcVa plat form, the sub-treasury included, provided none of the piar.ks were "uccontiturional," be received a decided m.jyruy toi re-election to the United Slaters Senate, though tbe votes were given rather reluct." antlv by some, Since hia reelecU ion be i bvjen very quiet. Much of the tune he ban btn sick. Tiiis itUer put bim on record again. . Ic is a otiong document I'or tae refoi reorganizations and reform nartv. Tbe declarations and ad- missions, coming from ibat source J are bot'i uuexpected aud .-startling, j One peculiar feature is that the SdjritOi savs i.e "baa listened in vain lor rbc Farmera' Alliance to have a single pure democratic ad tiouud tueir o)imoup;" auil tbat he j ministration io all the ddpartmeuts ;is glad to see thit. ihe first official j of the goverument. I am most utterance." If we kuow anything j obedieutly. Bob Peak about ir, this is not the fitsc 'atters j ance'' the Senator has heaid. In! DO Aiiiariiies ai; over the coun- tty plied "utterancce'' iu tae shape ' of petitions around Senator Vance ! un')l be could nor. se over the top ' ,i..,em, me Auidmt) ak' j islatufe L'ave h'.ai 'official utrerea;e' i ny pledging bim to support these very things before tney would agree to send bim back to tha Senate. tjH ne .Orgottea aii this! Must he et "ot;:cial utreranc" every day in nrdir ti ker his memorv freshf At aiiv rate, tbs Senator has bro ken out in an unexpected place. fie r an voluntarily gone ou rec j . . j innl Mo-.iinst ihe Wall street, irold " I Uu, i)!uu-uiaui;, cuuiui; puiiiicmu i j 6i.d ol his paity. Tae future will show M-hat be parry w ll tlo with j in in and what the Senator will do ! with himself. Will he prove bis &iucerny by nis works '? Progres Farincr. BA1 FOliT al.E CSOOiX.SSAY" He is I'raaetl Iy ISenler in m Mis Forsytii Crocnty WiNbTox, July -i The ; 0J$cr- ' 1 .. ...V. . ...... f- .l..k .t- t - r'c5 curves .... , .. svno were present ll is learueil turt r. iBniierread extraets from Senator Vance, recent letter ptnlished ir. ; the Observer ou the silver question Tt ln ,:-..! rllA SHllafnt fo thu , fekiee ami Vdnee was a great : srraiiou, in eonsequence ot which he ( V auce) could not get a lourtu-cla8S ; postmaster appointed any where iu i the State. The Alliance president . ; io discouised awhile about Detn- . jocratic politicians ruuning to Was- s ,ircro;i after soui4 of Mr. Clever j land's pie. He ?.dded however, that J :f e;fher et the otatr parties had got in he bupposed tht-ir Mtipnorterts would have wanted tome pie, too. j Taen speakir.-? of politicians, liul- er said tba" he was sorry to way fbai some ot them h ut slready crept inr ihe 'ihird paity. Mriann adadt::ed that a nuiai-cr of Aiiiance mn lelt the ordt-r idSL fall because t went info politics, but his wish was that ihv would soon return to the foiu. Air. k;t!(A uow endorses btnaicr Vance's v iews bat a proms inent frratteiaan jaiarked lodfiy that Maudlin oa several occasions refused to tell Ct.pt. Ii. i. Glcuu on the stump how he stood ou ihe mI ver question. Charlotte Observer. ClierryvUIe Letter. The-perusal of Senator Vance's letter to thn Meektenhmg Fanners' Aliiauce. I must confess made me alioverish- The statement that the extia session was called to further demonouze bilver is more befitting Juhn Sherman tuau tne honored he ro of North Carolina. I am for the dollar of daddies, bu,-most ofully ; opposed to tna purcbasibg ot four and a had ruiliioii outlets of hue a.lver every month ;nd sto.m? some away iu trcusuiy at the Federal Capital when) :noth and lust doth corrupt and thieves my break through and steal. Better give the gold paid out for iUad capital to the deserving poor ui ihe nation fiom whom it is wrecked by legal theaft. Let the Sherman law be re pealed and the coinage of both gold and silver restored to the nation at .'qu il parity; call it. Ireo coinage oi a iy other namo yoa pleise ; tbe ii ime is notliiug, we need more eir -c llatiou medium. This is deniO' c.acy of the true type aud this is what we vot.eu for Nov. Stb, 1S92 and we stick to it and demand it 1 need not make auy lass about gold silver or paper for I will get very little of it but I want Noah and Jake to have plenty of it aud every dollar worth 100 cent at that. This is honesty. Wbat is the (ion ditioa cf the Farmers' Alliance Treasury ! Is it good ? What does the nation think of the cheif execut.ve officer of a great State when te uoes iuto tbe grotj selling basiness? l'ahaw 1 A Governor speculate, off the poor negro." Lest I worry somebody directly, nd get up a rucus with some body and may tbe kind editor I will de sist, but before 1 quit permit me to ! ask whether or not my friend Bill Shanks is sick. Wishing the kind editor inueh success in his new bus- j inrss and honing we shall soon, lviiiii'4 M on ik I aim Inciter. K.nj.'s Mountain, N. C, Anrrnsr 11 SO: 5. 7, , , l - utta ! ,Ld, LouriEK : I he thriving little 4 t . s k .;r.i o-.va ol Kings Mountain. beautifuU M t iiat.-l, on an elevated plane, ., . near the historical mountain peak , ii'om which the village derives its name, dots not claim to be on a ; boom, neither is she putting on city airs; hut on every side, the spirit o ' iuipiovemeut and progress is clear ly seen. The hum ot the cotton fac I torit-s, the elatter of our weave ! shopy, the roar ot our grist and flouiiug mills, the buzz of our saw " kua plaining mills, combined with ...... iiio iiitiusiiiai Luiiou; ui utuci cuioi- ' pi iae, employing labor and con verting crude, cheap, raw material iuto manufactured products com manding remunerative prices, al- lest ihe thrift aud euteipiioe of the vdiiige inhabitants. Oar population has grown from i 500 iu to 1,500 iu 1893. aud I from present indications, auother i vear will swed the number to a - least 11,000 souls. Two more coiton laeto.ies are now in course of con5 : struction, aud these alone will add onrn.jl hnnilrirl tt n ll r nrauanl nAn. uiation. A new enterprise has receutly or- .... .1 1 mt. T:-a 4. iiuaiea ueie eiie jluo jl leamout , . Mineral Company, and our people look forward for development and discoveries of vast importance in the miueral kingdom. As is known we have many valuable minerals in the immediate section ; but the pri mary object ot this operation will be to explore the tin fields in and around King's Mountain This company will be incorporated with an authorized capital stock of $500, 000. The geological school, cendacted here this summer by that accom plished gentleman and scholar Prof. Collier Cobb, of the State Un iversity, proved to be quite an quistion to our town. Prof. ac- ijuiBtioii to our town. Prof. Cobb I will retain wnh an augmented. el ass next reason and bivouac, or camp iu Academy fcrove. j A. It. Ii. j Fr the Coukiek. lSlovii);; JSoelc Scenery Et?. i This place is a Keat summer re sort tor per.ons from the malorial and heated regions of oar country, both east and south In fact. I foaml persons here from New York, Baltimore and Puiladelphia. Ir. is a place where one realizes no un pleasant heat at auy hour of the day ; aud at night aud uiorniug, a g.od fire is u absolute necessity, j with persons ot nervous tempera j ineiit. Such re tbs purity of the atmo&phf;! aud jts freedom from dampness that, whi'eyou feet quite cool, as iu the months of October j and Noverubrr in regions dowu the t.uuiiii t, ,"u icitiiz.c un cnuiy SHnatious. The coolness is insig orntiug and buo ant in its effects u'.ia the human system. Iu lioint of Nceorev. "orobablv no pa, w bele pw0p!e dweU toja eide thti ilocky M'.tuntoius, can surpass the Biowiug IJock in grandeur and (eauty. Vou can stand upon the porch at Mayor Weedon's and cast a stouo a thousand yards down the moumaiu, L iokiug east, south and west trom this poiut jusc at sun ribe, you have a panoramic view, much resembling that standing up oo the beach at "Nag's Head,'' ''Carolina Beach," or 'Oeean Vtew.'; And to higbten your illusion, the winds blow aii the time just as they Joupou the sea coast. Old "Grand Father" lifts his face 'iito the very heavens, and nearly all day long, as if ashamed of soma early youthful indiscretions, be keeps his couteuance wrapped in a veil of fleecy cloud, tipped with the Iightenings fiery wing." As tar as eye can nee, south, east and west, yoa behold mountains piled upon L mountains, dotted to the very sum mits, where they are not too precip, itons, with fields and tarms, stock ed with lowing cattle and bleating sheep ; while far away may ba seen great stacks yellow wheat and fields of wavering corn, indicating tnritt and plenty. The trees ot this conntry princis pally Chestnut, dotted occasionally with a bprnce Pine or a Lynn! The ground under thene is no densely covered with tbe Rhododendron and Ivy that it seems almost impossible for a dog to pass through them, There are several good hotels here, scattered from Green Park to the Watauga hotel, a distance of two milec, with a numher of good 'private boardiug houses," among which I p.laRs atA Hunerior - lor all I quiet restiug places, where .voa will i find the best ot attention and fare, ' Mayor W. II. Weedou and Rev. Mr. Tugle's homes. Mr. Weedou has a number of new cottages, which he keeps well furnished with all eon- 1 venieaces that a Chnstain man eonia wisn. wear nis nome is a free livery, while, if yon prefer it, you oan walk iu a smooth, shady road half a mile to the villiage. Here, too, just at the door, jou find a United States Mail box, aud your letters can go oat twice each day. Let those who wish to recupeiate for a week or two, and ex joy the grandest pleasure of the Rock, mibh us the "dance and card-playing," stop with these bietheru above named. A Visitor. The JJiflerueoe. Mauney & Caipenter who ran an excur bioa last week from Shelby to "Wilmington lost $320. on the venture. They did not advertise, and their loss is not to be won dered at- Capt. W. H. Kamsaur who ran the exour sion from Marion to Charleston this week, made a clear profit of over $l,0Ud.lIe;did aivartise. SAe Review. tat FOR CAsH In Advance You can get the LlNOOLN I COURIEK ONE YEAR F0 Tl ! SI. 006 M, 65 CTS. I If paid in trade or if not paid in ad vance, the price is ! Strictly I,50 l'ke New South una Ihe World' Fair, No section ol tho country, East, North or West, is taking u greater interest in the World's Fair at pres. ect than the portion lying south of Mason aud Dixie's lii.e, and typical Southerner, easily diNtiuguisbable iu the immense throng by Ihe grace, ful military beaiing of tbe gentle men and the raie beauly of ladies, are to be met in great numbers on the Exposition grounds, in the cor ridors of the leading hotels and at the vaiious social gatherings in the World's Fair City. To a large extent the success of tbe Fair depends npon the Southern people ; the Board of Managers ex pect hnoareds of thousands of peo ple from south of the Ohio Iliver to attend the Exposition, and from preseut indications they will not be disappointed. Tho railroads are making extensive preparations to take eare of the people, aud their comfort enroute is fully assured. The Big Four Route, which is tbe only line making eonnection in Gens tral Utnou Station, Cincinnati, with through trains ot the E. T. V. & G., Queen &' Orexeent lloute, Louisville & Nashville R. R., Kentucky ('eiin iral Ry. and f.'hcbapeake & Ohio Rv., naturally foritiN the popular cutlets for Southern travel, and to accommodate the business five ele gant vestibule trams, with parlor cars, sleeping ears, dining Curs aud elegant roaches aie run daily from Cincinnati to Chicago, stopping at Midway Plaisanee, the Main En trance of the Worlds Fair, 00th St., Hyde Paik' 51st St.. 30th St., 22d St., tnd running into the new 12th St. Station on the Lake Front. All the World's Fair hotels and board ing housfis aie located adjacent to the Big Fi ur stations and passen gets via this popular line avoid the long tiresome transfers acrot-s the city necessary by all other line? from Cincinnati. There is postively no other liue landing passengers at the stations named, and as it affords in addition to the comfort and con. venienee a great saving of time and expense, all Ihe people of the South who contemplate a tiip to the World's Fair should be sure to ask for tickets via of the Big Four Route. For full information address D. B. Martin, General passeuger Agent, Cincinnati. NEW ST0EE. I i j We have just opened up a : I first class grocery store on Main Street, in store room adjoining ' j post-omce, i j We sell first class Groceries CHEAr, Ve buy all kinds country produce. Will pay highest market piice in cash or TRADE, for all kiuds country produce, call and see us. - W. Ward & Co. Lincolnton, N. U Mar. 10, 1893,' That AVER'S Sarsaparilla cures othkiis of Scrofulous Diseases, Krujition Ji oils. Eczema, Liver and Kiiiney I)is ;i:.i s, I)y.' )asia, Ilheu-iaati-;:ii, aiil Calau li sluniht ie con viii.iing that the same course of treatment will ctim: you. All that lias been .said of the wonderful cures effected by tbe use of SarsapariHa during the past 50 years, truthfully applies to-day. It is, in every sense, The Superior Medicine. Its cura tive properties, strength, effect, and flavor are alwax s tbe same ; and for whatever biood diseases AYTRR'S SarsapariHa is taken, they yield to this treatment. When you ask for SarsapariHa don't be induced to purchase any of the worthless .substitutes, which are inestiy mixtures of the cheapest in gredients, contain no sarsaparilla, have no uniform standard of ap pearance, flavor, or effect, are blood puririers in name only, and are of fered to you because there is more profit in selling them. Take Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Mas. bold by all Druggisu; Price $1; etx bottle, $5. Cures others, willcureyou FACT GREAT REDUCTION, Al TJLLJli ONE PRl CASH STORE. Iu order to close out ou summer stock, so as to maL room for Fall and White goods, we wijl offer our Surri mer stock at a great reductio White 16 plaited Bosc Shirts, pure linen bosom, ar made of New York Mills Musli only 25cts. Gents'. Straw Hats will be sold o r.irtilftftsi of o.ocir. Yfln t-z have your choice out Of oi $1.00 & 1.50 Hats for 50 cental Beautiful Organdies with vhi- ground and colored flower; will be closed out at 10 cenv former price I5cts. A nice lot Sets dress Gine! hams at (i cts per yd. Don't fail to ask to see oi!.. bleached shirting, that is mac! factured at Concord, N C., frV wear it has no equal, Pricl l()cts Per yd. We still have a few Challiq il. i :n i i uiai we win ciose out at Hid per yd. Pine APP Tissues witi Black ground and colorpA flowers formerly 15cts, now M o me and secur? some of these bargain s j before they are af gone. 1 ; RESPECTFULLY, Jenkins Bros. BAOKET STOE.fi i In J order to make room for our fall stock, we will sell tt following goods at cost an: less, in order to clear them ov before the season is over : A big lot of white goods that i were 2 and 15ct. will o for 8, 10 alad 12:tf A lot of summer Worsteds thatwerW-v 12 and loots, will go for 8, 10 and l'SjcU-:-' yard, A few pieces of light caabiuef , ' that were 25, 30 and 35ct3 will go for if' 25 and 30ct3. A small lot of sateen tli; was 15 and 18cts will . go for la and Y A lot of ginghams at 5 and 7ets. A lot." , men's fine straw hats that ranged from 5 to $1.00. You can take your cfeioic f' 45cts. A lot of cottonade p&u:s goxJs tt. were 15 and 20cts, will go for lj2fc JGCtS. TMs'is a chance to get good at slaughter prices. Don'tW they are gome and. you wil miss getting a bargain. t. Put up your ftuit while yo have it and while you can your jars for a trifle. Ye sell VI aeon's best quart jars aV 95cts , and half-galons at $1.20 per dozen. You will get more at this price, when the'. lot we have is gone- ' JiESPEGl FOLLY, J. KISTLERt PROP 4 K ' rt
The Lincoln Courier (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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