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The N3irm:i!i I. an. As thcic is at i his tiiiio a zreat of ib i-.iHiOii on tbe silver pu.-t:on, our readrn who are not. .Yin a'i.V f;:ri.i!::r ?tli th- Sherman uu' vii; i :.' i s rad it with pl.wis . . i i . MI', pfl'M.U U I'fiww . i "J'iicSivifMrv ct Tiei-uiy ;-jr.-by .Mi-'- ed to pwcbae. , j !0,;: fun" to tin.-, nlver Im'-iori 1 i:' ic ( -,:' mi nr.icli thereof as ma -r."l in -aeh moth, at thn I u.vr-'U no excoedirg . i f :r .'iTi .'-!." ;rai:iM ;! pare silver, ....:) ;.. ..-u ,! us T"yir.f:Mt lor tfU('!l ; M;'.;:iiihc-- o: .-;:v-r bulhon treasuiy . U's 1 1 th" '.'hlti'd SLitt'b to bli ,-;v; aievi hy ' tie Sucrctaiy or the . :!:: Treasury, in such tbna and of -.: -i .5'iM.ii:iiiaUons not le.s, than I coi luo'-e th in ?1,0'., as I e Liay vr -er.be, ..d a gum sullieieut to .- V ;-:io e!iVet the provi'Ons of j . ;s iif-.t i- ' n rhded oat . . a: -j . .. tin- tiva-urv not ' rr ,v: . JS I'j; Ti" 'i'rciif 'irv note ..o n; u . . "' wit . 'ii',' pro-; lln - act. h'.:aii be iedeei.-v . t i,i i if ruin, ;tt llrj tra.s : i.'! otr.ts, or at the ;y a Mt;;nr. treasury of i , ltd L'iJi k. re- ,lY .') V,.:--1 ; but V.? i " - of :i oat.s:-.' Uin; at ar; . h:; os;. o t!..-. silver jui ! m! a: '.ar coir cd 1 .a:., tha '.ic....!- d Lv notes; t , ;i:;v !:.:. .- si . A, i ltd .t Ie':li ! . , ,m ;u ;..iM;.i-i.t A a' debts, pun i v. i ii- .H-, exc.pt. wuere other- iS. cxj.-t .-, i.v st.rjulted in she con. ;. ue receive... o ior ,i,.d uli public dues, j ;ewlmay be i-fi..:. i r.ott:. vheu bold by I , - .-. I 'A'jKiy.' association ! t;. liS, iMXe ,d vh,-u so r couaie'i ;-s a fJart ct its law . - rvt-. iuhi upon dt-iiiaiid of j . '.UK-y ,.f ;Kiy ot the treasury j ;.eie n p'ovided lor the bei5- ; j ! r.-;;u'.di :ts a, lie ;nay pre . r. Ji"-::; Mich rotes in croid or e- .n. -i!S (b.cretion, be-1 j ivt;'M!)ai l'uCV Ot tue j d ca-'i-s Li iiiaiL'.raiu tho two . a p'-;'' wi? i e ch other ! t.n " v .' 1 ratio, or such ; a :i ;.' b proviuel by lav, j . '."iiiit rh Secret tiry ot t lie '. u . y ah i'.. ' eh riiouru com 2,. I- i::'-s or .'he dver bullion ; a i.u-ri-e provisions oi 0 - r !ar.i silver dollar? I 1 .1. v uf Jaiy i8;il, and j 110 Mi; a i eh i coin ot l.ne t uiuUr ih'j ! ;V ; u ;:s oi f i-is act. t il 1h r to i !;. r- qiiii c:r;-!:r.s cf ex !,iv .iii'l ;ht n-u'a! i(ns ol the fjvu'e gowniing the method"! ; i!;iiit:!:g thi amount of pnre j ,:)!) t:i:;ii, ;?) 1 tho aruonnt ol i r deductions if any, to be j ! r. "i !l;u s-;' inrh at' t!ie act ii : L'.s, 1 77S, i-utith-ii 'All ' u;l !..i i i :: .(: ;;ige ol the i..l viver .r and tv) restore -. ! P :: irr 1 1 .-f ;,' i i ( .in : oaichaM- a?:d . '!, ..i;-!e . . ::.MO.(i,ii) uoi j .. i 111 .OOO.U:l! vVOr'.ll O M S I I.OI-O.O: -il) vvor'h ot in i iie; I'l'V :epi-;);c I. :ii i;poi; the p-JK.s;gi ' biiiiiea stat!m T:oi-u.-r r,; (he Lniietl ',;; rtvj c'i. (-n-di.'s of tni.kM for del ;..-,; is male to -:u:al.ti!g notes of hin-i) iiii de'-o.iis iheiealte!! no ;mi oe -o.iivS luereaite! v d :,r like purpose, Miail be!lJJ" mt : others, ei. ! ir.to the rieasury as ;i miss j Cotunieneiug to eat a& soon as you ;:ii;.":sre-;epl, and the Trenn jL'a to tm' 1 xitU ' i oi tu Cnited .stntes sludl re- i ..'.'T . ..a... A- bom the getieia! cmii in the tr s,: tin ciicuhitmg notes ot s ;.i i ;.! ks which may come into bi po.;-ess:o:i subjivr to rederapt l; ,i ; an. i upon the, e.eitilic;tto of the CVuptroiler of the Currouev t -;.i'i lodes have received by him i d ti.iit they have beu tlestioye.l i.i ti-.it no new notea wiii be i.ssued iiir place. leirabnr-eii'snt ol Ti.v.;- a.'io u!d. sh.di be ;uci.Je to the T...:-N.irer, under such regul.irions a.- . . - - -crt t;uy cf the Tiea&ury ; Jshed ty faying they cut her head pi0.se ri be, from an appropria- j c-tfl The child caught her breath, r: . i ..c- iiy ci'eat;d, to he known iisj hu" said nothing. Thn next picture y.;:c-iHi bank notes : lledemption j was that of Mine, lloland. I told ac; -a ii,' the ptovisions ot this j eboct her, and finally said, 'And a;- i,oc apply to tho deposits they cut her bead off.' lee ved u'hLt Si-ction J ot the act! "The chihlb7 face grew rather in-ofo.oici-O, IhVl, rtipiiiing every ! ere iulous, but still -he said nothing nai;.-n.il bank to keep in lawful ' The next face was Marie Antonette,s. Tuorif-y v,-;:h the treasuier of the 'O.'i " he exclaimed. Whatabeau Un ,td c;ates a sum t'lpuul to 5 peritit'al lady! How lovely she is.' cer.t. of its circulation, to t)0 he'd 'Ys,' 1 answered, 'she was perfectly anu u.i-d lor the redeaijitiou ot its lovely. But they cut her head cff.' C'.k uia'itig notes ; and the balaucej "This was too much. The child ie5i lining of the deposits so cover-'arose and looking at me in the most 2d i; jail at the close of each month I indignant way said: " Humph lm reported on tbe monthly punho debt statement us debts ol the Uni ed States hearing no interest. -Sec. 7. Thai this act si'ali take c fleer, :;) days from and alter its I assae.'' JJIoc'IiiiiVT Cotton ;ooIh. T,c Com-ord Lleachery, eslab- ,lfU,.nt ,,, pxof Uy the- Kerr liag Mruiu tactfirtujz Company is a brick building, two stories liigb, 150 feet 1 jug by SO feet wide. Iti one of the lirst floor rooms of tie hle&'.'bery are huge tubs of siz iiu;;m ttie main room adjoiumg ar' machines of ditrerent kinds whiz.ing and whirring, bigf wheels little wheels and hra-a aDd iron r iilfis i evolving as if to see which could k-et there Crst. One perceives at once that here at least raan'H work is no supple mented aud accelerated by machin ery as t reipntv but a smaU opera tictr toree. Mesons. Jtulus lV.tleion and Wm. ! .-ito.ie ;re sutitMinteadeiits and ruu i " h work' with -0 men. Tiir tiKit'-ti.d for bleaf-hing comes '-Mv. tiie cotton Liiils, yellow and i ran, and first, submerged in a ;") t jiar.tt'.oii that o's uuder the mr;il ri iineof cau&tic aud the en my of all diit and grease. From u:s it h taken and packed in rope :n-', in tubj holding fi'orn GO.0O0 to !0,()00 yards and steamed from KJ o 18 hoara. Af'.er beinK run from n tubs turoah a. v, iner it un- ' 1 ....a..-. i i . j ,.-.( .i i. I 'itnlfwr r. I'fOm this it passes to Jeote.h inanii(ii machine filled j u til -siZ!Q absorbing this, it ! ; ; crriod Jo still another rnachiue irvrtijru mi .Q vfti im filled tirldv .r!i '. - jvi - v, ilers llS inches i: diameter, it is roiled and iJried. Fram thee it io the (sprinkler, fitted with orash rollers from which a spray ) aecends and prepares it for the Met (' peration, that of calendering. This cjnsists ot the last rolling over s'j a'n-beited iron calender-, on v,'b55h it is dried, glossed, and meas i ..red lor market. 40,000 yards per ! lay, Mtrong, sabstautial .goods, vI)ire as the tkiven Knovv' i This is the only establishment of S kind in North Carolina and de : skives notice on that account, as vf'.i ;s lor its successful operation, D'tn running at night to keep the -upp-y abreast of the demand. Impolite Tilings. We give a few of those impolite things in which people render thern- - - elves disagreeable. Jiiutl arid Poisterous Jaoghter. Ke;id'ng whiie others are talking. Keatlmg aloud iu company with )ut being asked., .Talking while others are reading. iSmoking out the house. Cutting linger nails in company. Leaving church before public worship is closed. W hispering or laughing in church. (l.i'ing rudely at strangers. Leaving a straugers without a -Nit. A want of reverence aud respect il Nt'lllOIH. Coaeeting persons older than . . ..I f ..o..,.:ll.. lbv'iviiig presents wiihout an .. v ,s. ... i. ,-.f .,. ..ti: tKHUU'lt. ; Making ;,oi:r self the hero of your SiOfV. Liuglo'ng at ihy mistakes of ,,ll',rl Jokuig ol others in company. v.. ommoncingjiauing oetore others !h ii:s5-1 speaking. Anwenng questions that have sale lxeeuticu. A well known New York artist teils this story of himself. : While we wee. spending the sum mer a: our country home, a little girl called to see my wife. As she was engaged, I attempted to euter Min the child by showing her pic tures or famous French women. The hr.t was Chaiorte Corday. I gave btief account ot her life and fin- What dn you tako me fu? 1 ain't fo green its 1 look!' " ,Aew Vorl: IVoiiH'ii'rt InihieiUM Over Men. Ella " Wherier Wilcox in Ladies Uovie, Journal. I do not beleive a man was ever reformed by scolding or sarcasm. Tears and repininps aud complaints soon grow to be ati old story to him. IJe can find more pleasure among his couvivial companions than he finds in 8uch a home. Alas, that it should be so. Good women ought to study the art of pleasing more than they do, No woman can afford to fall back on her goodness to reform a man. It is a dangerous experiment and one that raiely succeeds. The aver age man must be entertained. A ifian who has been a hard drinker or opium victim cannot siddenly ive up his vices without Miue stimulant io take their place lor a time. A man accustomed to the excitement of gay company cm not suddenly become sutistied with the dullness and Ntupiditv which nany good people allow to creep in ! io their homes. Severe Knrtliqsiake. Santa Kosa, Cal , Aug. 9. The severest earthquake felt here since '.SOS, occurred this moaning. (). filiations were apparently Souths , eal to Northwest. Considerable ! Jaaihge was done in the way of ailing chimneys, broken wiudows, He. The court house was badly shekei! op. Wilmington Star. li is a great mistake lor a young man to fall into a habit or running around looking for a better place. It is not a jiood way to piok berries aud it Is not a good way to go t. hr'uisjh lil e. Jima's Horn. GUARANTEED CURE, We authorize our advertised druggist to : sell you Dr. King's New Dis-covery for j ..unsuuiutioH, coushs and colds, upou this ! ..'onditiun. It you are afflicted with La ! (irippe and will use this iemedy according to directions, giving it a iair iriai. anu ex perience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. "We muke this) oiler because of the wonderful success of l;r. King's New Discovery dur ing last season's epidemic. Have heard of no case in which it failed. Try it. Trial bottles free at J. M. Lawing's drugstore. Lanre size 50c and 1 00. PULLMAN CAR ' IT ' From North Carolina Through to Chicago without change. Lv Asheville, 11 D 11 it 4 05 p m Lv Knowille, E T V & G lty S 00 p in Ar ilarriman, " 9 50 p m Lv Lexington, Q C 11 It 4 30 a m Ar Louisville, Luu. South'n. K 11 1 59 a m Lv Louisville, Pennsylvania It K 815am Ar Indianapolis, " ""1140am Lr Chicago, " 5 45 pm Via the Richmond & Danville East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Queen & Cresent and Pennsylvania Kailroads. Note the time and route. Call on or write John L. Cilam, T. P. A., Kuoxville, Tenn. C. V. Cuupiiy, Ticket Agt., C. A. Buxscoteu, D. P. A., 1$. w. Weenn, a. I. A., Knoxville, Tenn. Tlso U'rl8N air unl Aiuei'I au iCallnayn. The Quern ami leMeeiit Route widely known as the road running the "Finest Trains in the South," in in the Held to carry everhodv from the South to the Worlds Fair at Chicago. No part of the Southern country is lett, uncared lor by this iireat railway and its counectious. The Through Car system is au ad mirable exposition of the wonder ful capabilities of Americen rails reading. From New Orleans Through Sleeping ears ruu daily, morning and evening, carrying its passengers via Cincinnati at Louis viile, as they may select. From Shieveporr, Vicksburg and Jackson another Through Sleeping Car Liue comes to join and hecoim? a part of the magnitieent Vestibule:! Thiough trains, which passed through Birmingham aud the la mous Wills Valley of Alabama, is joined at Chattauooga by the traiu from Jacksonville, Florida, Bruns wick, aud Atlauta, (ia , over tne E. T. V. & (ia. Ky., and proceeds north over the beautiful Cincinnati Southern, thiough the grandest natural scenery and most attractive historical country in the world, ?o Oakdale, where another magnifi cent Pullmau car is received, com ing fiom the Richmond & Danville System, the beautiful French Broad country and Asheville, N.' ".aud Kuoxville, Tenn. The time to Chicago is made ! so as to afford the most convenient hours for the departures from the j principal cities, aud arrivals iu Chi- J catiO- ' Paseengers can purchase tickets good over one lino north of the Riv er, and returning via another it they desire a variable route without ex tra charge. Or they can go via Cincinnatti, returning via Louisville, or vice versa. Round trip tick-fs on salo at re duced rates. Agents of the Chirac go bue will on request ussist in looking up rooms r accomodation for visitors ro the Fail. Everything that an almost per fect system can devise to deserve thepiaiso and patronage of the traveling public has been provided. Any of the agents of the company named below, will cheerfully give all possible, information and assist ance, li. !! Garrett New Orleans. La. I. Hardy, Vicksburg, Miss. J It. McGkkuok, Birmingham, Ala. R T. Ciiauj.ton, Chattanooga, Tenn W. D. Cczatt, .Iiinctjou City, Ky. or I). G. Euwaris, Cincinnati, O. CNE MILLION LADIES ARE DAILY RECOMMENDING mjip PERFECTION lllU ADJUSTABLE It expand acroos the Ball and Joints. This makes it The BKT FITTING. NICEST T n(lTTITfl irnnm A LUUllfiO.iiiiil IvlUiii ;C05IF0RTABLE SHOE IN THE WORLD. PRICES, $2, $2, M, S3, $3.53.1 CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO. Manufact urers, Lynn. - - Maaa. Shoes made to measure. To be found at .Jenkins' iios. Subset ii for tho Lincoln cou- I'tiKa, l.'j.'i a year. Su5cri: lor the Coukikr. J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Fat- ent business conducted lor Moderatc Fees. JOor Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Office J and we ran secure patent iu less time tliau those J remote from Washington. s Send model, drawiug or photo., with descrip- Jtion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of J 0 charpe. Our fee Dot due till patent is secured. 0 A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with J J cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries f sent free. Address, ?C.A.SNOW&CO.; Job Pess for Sale. 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A family newspaper devoted to the interests ot Lincoln and sur rounding counties and to the Stat of North Carolina. Subscription, 1 year, 1.25. C months, 65 cents. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. If paid in trade or if not paid in ad vance, the price is strictly $1.50. COUNTY DIRECT0RY- C4IUSTY OFFICERS. Sheriff, J. K. Cline, Lincolnton.N C Cl'k. Sup. Court, C. E. Childs, ' lteg. ot Deeds, B. O. Wood, " Treasurer, L. T. Willkie- " " Surveyor, O. C. Thompson, C-oier, J, B eim. " Supt. Pub. Inst. J. M. Roberts. BOARD OF COUNTY CCtftil&SIONICRS. K M Roseman, Cnm'n, Lincoln ton. If. C A. L. Cherry , Triangle, ' J. E. Keiuhardt, lioa Station, ' I. A. Keep, Reepsville, 4 W. M. IJull, Orleans. COUNTY BOARD Oi IDUCATIO.V. R. Z. Johnston, Chm'n, Lincointcn,c. 1 R. Self, S. V. Gocdson, POST MI2TBES3. Miss Eva Sumner. town orriCEits; Mayor, A Hilton- Secretary J- Treasurer,. H. E.Ramsaur Town Const. R AI Beal. Commissioners : p, J- pate, L- A. lloyle, F. A. Tby, L. J- Houer, W. L Crouse, J H BUaner, J A Abertetby, BC Cobb. ARRIVAL OF MAILS Mails on C C Railway, distributed 6:30 P M and HAM Mails on Narrow Gauire Railway, distrib uted 4:00 P M and 11 M. Star Route, via Reepsville, leaves Lin colnton at 7 A M, Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays: arrives at Lincoln ton at 4:30 P Mon Fridays, Thursdays and Saturdays Public Schools open December, Janu ary, February and March Board or Commissioners meet nrst Mod day in each month. Town Council meet first Friday night in each month, at 7 o'clock. Board or Education meet first Monday Jnuary,June, September and December. Godey's for 1892. V.ut Ml CD A MAGAZINE IN TOUK FAMILY, Get ooo Ibal gives the best tatistaction for tbo money. - UoueyVwilUavoyouin "Dress UinU" ten times iu root in one year. UooVy's will niveyou a br idea of how to art an.l what materials to use than any biniili.-tr publication. , Oodoy's will continue the Children s Corner, which baa beon so favorably ceived and enjoyed by our younger read- CrGodey's'will give you in tact tbe best of everything within iw coveis. Include tnj as it does Literature, Fashions, Music, Engravings Dress hints, Homo Talks, tt iquette, etc, etc. . With tbe January iseue we will begin two new serial entitled : Tiie IMcipline of Pain, by Kdgak, Fawcktt, A story ol Hew York lile, written in his best vein and manner. tl:s uatianal rep.j. utation is at any "tee a guarantee of an j interesting novelette I 9lnrJorleIs j By MaruaRkt JSra.NCKR. Whose bright and attractive letters from Washington have met with so ruueti favor from our readers. The story is locat- j ed in the Capital, and as the authored herself resides there it is full of reul inci- I dents. "We predict for "Marjorie Lee" a , warm reeej-tioh from our bubseribeni, who I will be sure te lind ber very winsome, and feel that tbe autboress has worked lor tbeui a fairy web that has msny beauties and ral interest woven in its meshes. For the latter months we have, a number of Aerials an.l bort Stories by tbe beat authors. . The Legend of the Lanters.hy Mrs. Olivia Lovell W ilson. This ehaimiug tory will ruu through several numbers, and will be illustrated, with original photogravures by Will Philip Hoopei . The Autobiography of Mary, by Ada Mbri Peck. To those who have read 'The Filjean Mystery." by this au.bor.we need say nothing exceyt that it is thought to be better (if possible) than any other previous efforts, in addition to our usual number of Short Stories, we shall publish a series of article entitled : "Advice trom Everywhere," by ulivia Philips. 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Weekly, i.i5 per year, in cluU of T or over, $1, T.K. JKHIGN, Xditor. K. W. Litcufokd, Manager. IJUCKLEN'S AUNIcA SALVJC. The best wilve In th world lor eat brunea, sores, ulcers, aalt rheum, fvr seres, tetter, chapped hand, tailthidaj, corns.and all 6k in eruptions, and pwiu?e ly cure piles, or no pay iequira. It M guaranteed to give perlect tatihUction, r money refunded. I'nce 2bc. per box. Jo sale by Dr. J. At. Luwing, Druggw laOMONU & DANVILLE JiAili ROAD. South Carolina Division. & L. N. Q Daily except Sunday. J IN EFFECT May 15th, 1892. CHESTER & LENOIR N; Q. R. Southbound Northboual No 11 No. 12 Lv. 8 30atr euoir Ar. 9 16 pi y 35 HicWoty ( 8 Oi 10 U7 Newiuii 7 15 10 5S Liucoliilon t liti 11 4 Dallas j 5 33 j 1211 Uaatonia 520 j, 1 2J pm Yorkville 4 10 ( Ar. 2-15 Chester Lv. 305m CdTEUAAV; CiiEaTEK"N. G.R. J2 Southbound Northbound No- 9 I i No. 10 Lv 4 05 ou jChetter ai 11 38 am I It 40 , ! 0 58 Lv 9 20 1 56 Ivichbnrg 5 .iS Fort Lawn Ar (j L'S Luiieaster CHARLOTTE & STATE9VILLE i:.o 04 luixed No 0j mixea Lv 5 20 pm Oharlotte Ar 1120 am 6 42 llunrersville 10 05 9 35 9 07 Lv 8 00 7 10 7 30 Ar 8 40 Davidson Mooresville 8tatesville. Daily. No 12 LvlO 45 aUi 11 30 11 50 12 09 Ar 12 55 No 11 Charlotte tluntersville Davidson lluoresville Statesville Ar 15 20 pm 5 37 5 16 am 4 57 Lv 4 10 No. 12 leaves Statesville for Tay '.mi ts viile 110 p. in., arrives Taylorsi ville 2 25p.ui. Returning, leaves Taylorsville J.50 p.m. arrives JState9 vilie 4:00 p. m. For detailed iufoimatiou as to lo cal and through tiuje tables, rates aud Pullman sleeping-car reserva tions, confer with local agents or ad dress Jas. L. Taylor, GeL'l Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga. W. A. Turk, A. G. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. 3. A. Dodson, Supt., Columbia,S.O. W 11 Green, Gen. Mgr, Atlanta,Ga. Sol Uaas, Traffic Mgr Atlanta.Ga. CAROLINA CENTRAL SHCEDULE In effect May 7th 'fe2 MOVING WEST. A UMBER 42 Daily except Sunday, Passenger, Mail Jb Express Tralv. STATIONS. Arrive. Leaves. Wilmington 9 50 a m Charlotte 3.50 p in 4 45 pm Paw Creek 5 03 Mt Holly 5:15 Stanley Creek 5 30 Iron 5 50 Lincoluton 6 07 Cherry ville 6 3- Waco" C 44 Shelby 7 04 Lattimore 7 24 Aooresboro 7:40 Elleriboro 7 58 iostic J 8 20 Forest City j 8 32$ Rutuerfordrou I 8 45 I p m MOVING EAST. NUMBER 3G Daily except Sunday. Passenger, Mail & Express Tsaia. STATIONS. I Arrive, i Leaves. Rutheitoidton Forest city Bottle Ellenboro Mooresboro Lattimore shelby Wnco Cherry ville Lincolnton lion Stanley Creek Mt. Holly Paw Creek Charlotte a m 7:40 7 51 8:03 8 2G 8 37 8 f.O 9 14 9 33 9 42 10 13 10 31 10 51 11 10 11 21 11.10 11 50 Wilmington 6:35 r m Through asMener train No. 24 leaves Chailotte tor Raleigh and Portmouth,Va., at 10.00 p m Thiough passenger train No. 17 leaves Poitsniouth.Va., at 320 p. ud. and arrives at Charlotte 5:00 a. m Wm Mgnccrs. Supt. LH-'rtl fr.-iht Irwin N. 7 leaves Ch nrliitte at 8 a ui, Luieolnton 10:13 a m and arrives at Shelbv 11:45 a tn. Local freu ht tr tin No. 6, leaves Shelby at 1.45 p ru,Lii)colnton 3:10 p " and arrives at Chailotte 5:30 p rn. No. G and 7 ruu daily except San day and carry paesengeia, Passengers and mnil train No. 24 leaves Charlotte at 10:00 p m and arrives at Wilmington at 9:45 a m Passenger and mail tram No 23. leaves Wilmington at 5 p in and ar rives at cnariotte at 5 a m SHOWN1 S IRON BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility
The Lincoln Courier (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1893, edition 1
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