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LINCOLN COURIER, J.M. ROBERTS, DI fOtt AND rROlMtlhTOU. UNC'OL.-Jfos", JS.l:., OUT. '27. 18!i:J. iCNTKKKD IK THE I'OST OFFU'K A 'I IitNvJUU:uN A3 l-SOONU CLASS MilL ICATTEJt' bd:TptionCa$fi in Advance veaf .51. u itUd 4r .1 iLJrt .Halts of Atlvttrtisinij. u, one time. :f 1.0 . ; ubse-joeii ' :5- ; ; t;S Hu e, tl-' liu,;' mo- ' "' , n r ....-.v piL'i!p".et CO -:i J- i.uieat ot yjlver by r meat. Beaders of this cor i ddjruce will not need to be lo!'. ' a; 1 have never for a moment d'jr ibii rhe Iobr aud sometimes seecc mjity eudlesa cootroverey in tbe Senate doubted for a moment that tbe float result would be such a compromise. To repaat a haek beyed phx&se btbe logic of the situ ation.'' pointed from tbe first to compiotnUe aa tbe only satisfactory eod to tbe contest, from a democrat ic point of view. Tbe compiomiee, which has been accepted by tbe Senate committer that baa been wrestling with the protista ever since it was proven tnat m vote upon the Yoorbees bill was an ixnpbgibilitj Duder the pres ent rales of the Senate, and approv ed by Secretary Carlisle as Pi evi dent Cleveland' pffloial repreweuta. tire, provides for the repeal of the purebatiDg clause ot the Sbctnun law to toke effect October 1, 1SU4 . for the coinage from time to time of the purchased and of the tteignioragn in the Treasary and that to be ac. cumulated by future purchases, and for retiring all greenbacks and Treaut-ry uotes below $10 and the issuing of silver dollars or silver reitifioates in place of them. Ir w.is at firbt proposed to include an thoiity lor the issuing of low inter est bonds to replentish tbe gold le serve at the discretion ot the Secie t.iry of the Treasury, but 6ome demi oeraiic Senators were so much op poxei to this that Secretary Carlisle suggested that if the purchase I,!" silver not contuiued for mo . than t ye.ir longer he thought th bo s i i(5iie would brj unm ces-- - so t ':i nd isue was left out. C '-.ped and expect.) '. ; tv.' b tr t; f P v I IV F r i t ' (J ' t! tl i: S' 9 It e ic b t . t omiso will Im out tl : c . ; r.'sd HijiHn I i -. .: U ' p-t ! t !:e i" . hWo. 'o' t-e . .U . I ,:u -.' . i BO aLxl.'UJ ld". Vd2 Iu fs 0t tL Senate shall bo ho changed as to al io a majority to order. fote upon ntv measure after thirty days hate ie n devoted to lfrt diftcuaaion that tlir resolution of Senator Voarbees providing lor the change may be t.ikeu up as Boon as the nilfer com. promise in diHpoeect of. Should that b done.theie will be a very lively :-tate, entirely outside of party .-it--, as it baa frieuds and oppoul .its in both parties, and toe reult i t) doubtful, the chances favor- r 'i.ocratio Senator alar .v-n-., UU1 ot N. Y.; Vance of i it-by cf S. O. voted a .;. lirrr. tfou of tbe nom di.J. J. V:m Alen, to b. I . v Italy, but an 10 re v 'e- for confirmation the yor i :ncub by a voti ' :.' . No Senator, either :i.c! Mil t r popuiis , . r - any troth i:i "I. V. r: Al'en had h.' ivsolt of ' ; ' ' V ' it t.M ' : r: Mrs )' ; . . . !:cn !avl - -y zl Tuesday :. 3 ioug one. v e -j ijato for tbe -st f;.-Mb25teiiDg ft ii got on in the ; will probably coutinue ilver cclnpromi8e is finals i-ed, cf. Vaca a doctor considers it nec- M','yto ptencribe sarsapariila, be :...'y orders a bottle of Ayer's, snowing full well that he caa ob- uu thtreby a sorer and purer pre paraiiou than any other which the drug-store caa furnish. Ayer'e Sarsapariila is tbe Superior Medi cine, We direct tbe attention of our readers to the advertisement of Simmons Liver Regulator on ao other page. We have used the medicine in our family, and are pre pared lo say from experience that for a torpid liver or a disordered stoma:ho it is a good remedy. When traveling we usually carry some in our valise From the 4Chris tam Visitor," Smitbfield, N. C. Holler Explosion. 15T3MTNGHAM, Ala., October 22 A Georgia Pacific engine pulling the through freight which left here yes' terday morning about 2 o'clock, blew up five miles from here. En gineer Mills and fireman J. W. Bmrhanan, both white, were blown up in the air and alighted some two hundred or more yards away. Both were badly mutilated and killed io- -tantly. Mills fell Ihrough tbe roof of a shaut.y. Tbe first named was id irried and the other single. Mill's :ody was shipped to Richmond. A!oruiuj Star, 1'oiMoited Tobacco. New York, Octcher 23. The o-ntion of Health Commissioner ' itiou was called to-day to a report i'.at much Southern tobacco which is ! i (.:. received in tbe market in . ' i ;t-t few days had been render ,:1 ,i fr ue by reason of Paris ;.' ii.iving been spriukled on . ' ; dtinng the last seasou-u-.'-Mtid thut if the report i ' ;i tobacco was dangrrous r.-. Chemist Martin was to inaka an immediate ot the iLatt r. Morn 4 .::e If ii;t!ler. O . 23. General ' K ; of th' " , t-)uig!it, ie . i fro -ii Kee:t:.' J- i Va . ... V iV C ., So-'? : ; j i us J-. . co.inty, . .. v,i !j ,i load of . cU he s:!J and re t payment. He stops M-. I:iey Davidson's livery atabli it i.: Ir, he i i tl i e Au di ime ci'c m-k tvi . Hudson : ay, j be enl Jo mm-abouMiia hornec, mid I after attending to them, tlitcoveit-d 1 that hia parse was not in his pock et. He nearched diligently , tor ln money but found it not. There were three negro boya in the uta ble all night aud, at the time mi. Hadain got up, were iu the office. He thiuks his money purse dropped out of bis pocket while he was sloe p mg, and, he not missing it when ho got up, left it on the floo and tb darkeys picked it up. Oharlotie News. Keorguulzatiou of tbe 3 Cm j A majority ot the bondholder have approved a pl&u fur leoigani- j za5 ;.l rA . 7l,ttor, Cincinca jti&C ,: Uriroad, xhU'h call for ijiS.o:,- io piy the debt ; -vm - . : .- il. It ! s lor 7 bunds on ' i i ."'jO per mile, aud 51 I .SuMJNr to AeliU: r I ' a S10UO b ' ' Y ,''!-( ' . . i iii '-'1 aggregate :v:lr-c-cs .17,8D0,000. Tbe co --cA wdl r::-e-ent $1 2,750' ) - ? -j:oo,L'0 toi d '.'-f iii!ie ; stuck per uiile, makiug r-(J-) per mile 1'ho name of the road has been b-.riged ta tbe Ohio Kiver & Chs?r eeton railroad. Charlotte Jyews. An Electrocution. DajjNaMoKA, N. Y., Oct. 23, At 11.50 o'clock this morning, Martin Foy was elecrrocuted lor the mur. ler of Henrietta Wilson, his mis Lress, in Saratoga. Tbe current was turned on at 11.45, tbe voltage being 1,040. It was on for four seconds at lull force then for ten seconds gradually re duced to 150. put on at full force again for two seconds, and theu gradually reduced again for 40 seconds. The condemned mar. made not a movement except that oaused by turning on and oil of th current. He spoke not a word from the time he entered the death chamber aud evjnced uo interest whatever at the assembled witnes ses, at whom be did not look. The doctors prouounced the mau dead at 11.50. Dr. Ransom, however had decided on administering two books and tbe current was again turned on at 11.53 for a period of fourteen ntcoud, being gradually reduced from its lull force Afier the autopsy the body will be dHiv. ered to Foy's father who wi l bury it at Saratoga. Homing Star. Cxlierryvillo JLcittir. Last year ev rything was politics and this year everything is fnn-a-tics, at this rate next year every thing will be dog ticf. At this time tbe federal office holders in eastern N. C. are Republicans and iu wi s; ern N. C- they are all or marly nil Democrats Who has divided the grand stale of North Caioiiu, .tid made tho eastern Rfpubliciu ;md the vts:ein Driuoeratic? Who is detraudii.g tastein De.rnccia's out of tho htiiiorw and piofits (f federal offices alter having been appointed by a D,j)-ci'ihc administration and who h enlisting soldiers liointhe RepuOlicau and Third party to help hru dawn two of his democratic brethren and, furthermore, who is it that virtually deserted the l)d ocratii; party bnoiuse he don't liky Mr. O.'evtaiid, I mean houet G ro ver tiib most pare and patriotic statesman iti the. Uair d Su?es I Who supported the cetsio:i reso. In vt; to C u JSC9 ? It id ueisher Grc--! ' :L Di-mocrat'c irourse is oppo-e fi.uty in every btns; r Meiers h e ite tl fi Hob Pkak. O ::, 23rd, lt'.K . ;.t Portia Carol In; : -F tr'y o 25 7 c: t.t'lt ; i o'.- f .")3 O'J'J voi.irr.i s, 3L( J t;e -'i'wox: 5 geer.il courses t ??:rse-' ; professional ccursfs 01 i , .'- c ce, engineering aud 'Cj' r p": optional ceurm-s. j'laExs. : Tuition, 00 per year if !: c .r-liij'S aud loans for th s.vJ.i. Address I PRESIDFNT WIX9TOX, t- Chapel Hill, N C. j Are yon mrerested in Lincoln conntyf Then take the Coueiee FOR CAsH In Advance You can get the LINCOLN COUIUEK JIONE YEAR F0 II 1 TO j CHICAGO. 5 Trains a Day 5 j Luuk atlhe Tiiueard. No l No 17 No 3 So 7 No r, Daily Lily E fun lily Dai!;, a iu am mood p ia pi Lvl'i. 8 00 S30 12 4' 7 45 9 C j m p m p m am a r Ar Fuir. 4.66 5 26 9 31 6.U6 7 13 p m p m p m h m a tr ArOh'go. 6.15 5 45 9 50 6 55 7.3f All da trains h ive Pa' lor cars n j Din Cart- ; niglit t; aios have bleeping Cis and Kt'clinint? Chair Cars. -N. i has Through Sleeping Cr Mc'0 atid At lanta to Chicago uit E. T. V, A a. 11. II. and A. & V-m ltout Tbe Big Four iton'.j is positively" the onlv line irifking connec tion j:i Central LTni ni Stat )uu, i inciniiati with ttjioiiyh trains l"the K. T. V. A G. Ry-iQ'Jja an! Crescr.t Kiiute. Chesa peake 4 Ohio Ky , Kentncky Cen rai Ky., and I.. Ai N i',m 11. without transfers aud landiu ; r-i: en is at Midway Plaisanc-5, the nmirt entrance z&Ui t' the World's Fair. ;Je siir your ticket-) road v in th'i Big Four Ut.ute. For lull information ad dress I ), li. Marti .v. General P.tsjinger Agent, Cincinnati, O- $100 Itcuurd. $100. Th ri'adnr .f this pap r will be pleased to lea u that there Is ;it leant one dreaded diseano that eci euee h.ia ben nble to cure iu all i'8 stages, and that is Catarrh. 11 ad's Catarrh (Jure, is the only postivo cure known to the medical fraterni ty. Catanh being a constitution d disease. " requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken internally, acting directly en the blood and mucous surfaces cf the sya'in, thereby destroying the foundation of tho disease, acd giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its woik The proprietors have, so much faith in itH curative powers, that they of fers One Hundred Do'lars for iiy case that it fails to cure. Send for list ot testimonial. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., To edo, Ohio. tSPSold by Druggists, 75c. Oct 20 4r LIXCOLXTOX 3XAIIICET. Reported for the Courier every Thursday morning by Uapt. B. F. Grigg : Cotton 7f 8 Wheat per bu. . . .'. . 05 Corn new " " 40 50 Meal 70 Flour, Buhr 100 lbs 1.50 Flour Patent " u 1.75 Pork "lb 9 Bacon sides " " .N C 11 Bacon hams 13 Beet " 44 round 5 Lard " " N. C 11 Tallow . ' 5 Chickens 10 to 12$ Butter per lb 10 to 18 Houey " 10 Eggs " doz. 8 10 Rags 44 lb Hides, green ' 14 2 Hides, dry 44 44 5 Wool, washed 44 4' 1st class.. 27 Cabbage " 1J Apples, dried ,4 " 2$ 3 Peaches dritd 44 " nupeeled 4 4 Peaches dried ""peeled 5 5$ Apples green per bu 75 Sweet Potatoes 44 44 25 30 Irish 44 44 44 30 40 OiilODS u 44 40 50 Onion seta 44 " 200 Blackberries dried, per lb 03 Beeaswax per pound.. 16 to 17 Now is the lime to Beli large on ions. Don't expect to sell them next March for you cau't do it. Subscribe for the Cotjkier. Subscribe for the Coueiee- ONE PRICE CASH STORE- ffSttii : With an eye to the interest of our customers, we feel it our duty and deem it a pleasure to keep yon informed whenever we have something extra good to offer you, and we certainly have something good to offer you in f LADIES CLOAKS These Cloaks Were Manu facturers Samples, Made Up for the Finest City Trade, and were closed out to us. way un der the regular price. We there, fore, claim to sell them lor at least 33 per cent less than regular prices. It is easy enou&h to claim, to sell g.xis at half price, but a much harder thing to satis'y tee public that euch h a fact. But from tbe surprise, that our customers express at the low prices asked for our Cloaks, we feel that we are lull' sustained in the above claim. The quality is the very be.t (They are not made of shoddy, as many are) and the atylea the latest, These goods eanr.ot be appreciated, without being seen. We will quote you a lew prices : $3.00 Buys a very good j plin bl ck cloak ' $4.00 Buys a splendid brown cheviot Cloak. Buys a verT handsome i i -,i ii , , cloak with silk velvet 500 collar and trimmed with large pearl hut tons. ! $6.oo Uay4 a till Bandonr er dl0&4v. BUYS THE HANDSOM. EST CLOAK EVER Sold IN this town or any oth er for the price. It is made of the very best quality of Beaver cloth and has THE NEW STYLE COLUMBIAN CAPE & COLLAR. $10.00 BEAVER Cloak TRIMMED WITH FUR CAN'T BE DUPLICAT ED FOR LESS THAN $15.00 $7.50 OUR In our DRESS GOODS Department, We are showing many Novelties. Am ong the newest things ut ia woolen dis goods, are Hop-sackings. Wjjir,-;c-dg Vct.i W..:-:nrrc 'ro:A'IV A A 4'.,... UT ncum ouuiu,-i.iiwi"' u auiTusc. we have a tremendous stin k ol tlek and Colored Caahmeres, and Henriettas ran" ia in price from 124 cts to $1.00 per yd. We call your social attention to cur dress ginghams at 7cts per yd, it vvai man- ufactured to tell lor 18 oenta per 3d. v e are also selling a line ol tmall check- ways to d for 8 cts per yd. i Our line of 10 cts nincjhams are the bamlsomest etylea and the ben qualitv f.,r I the money that we have ever had the ! a: t . . i 10 see our xeazie ciotn, ana our line of cotton shirt waist goo?s. IN DRESS TRIMMINGS We haye a big stock of the very latent trimmings, viz : Braids, Far Trimmin?, Angora Velvet, , Velveteens -c. I Call and gee our goois aud if you can't ' ! come- we will gladly lurnish vou with i samnles. " ; EESriCTFTJLLY, j JENKINS BROS. $.50 on the $1.00 $lo,000 WORT! of ood! V are now having the higgest boo n o Shoea, clothing, dry goods and (ieneri' ineichandi.se we have tcr hal. Ti.ee:. trerue low prices on gooiis tHl for then telvs. Owing t the hard times we wer able to purchase our g. d- cheaper tha: we have ever saw g-j Js h-.uht and we ar willing to sell the fcasne va. uon't lu( with the cli logy 'i I'ome t liv ly mr ubaots who keep up witt. the timea and ar always look'.n l'or harjiau s. Ve have 3MM pm s ti.i-t wo win se'l o ' per ent cheaper th.m yu caa buy t!era elsewhere. d.m't mak'j assertion.-; h- blinding 3'ou, wo em k it. AND 0VKKC0ATS. We can have you .(J p. r c iit .n any thing in tne line. V.- iiav.- a l.,r (.!"Si- i overcoats we arc seiiin at-$10 .0 , Tin j are VERY FIN K. I e also ii.ivis suit-: raniti in j,r !,: from $3 (K) to 18 (10 -iw win mi u,; i Dottoni out of th.. ji.-ji (; lurv-'u. imin r,-..,,, t.r t,. r. u-. X XXxV .1 O ;u sell You tho ii 'st, pants for 1.7o and our 1.7 " j.j.nt- r i) and so on. IV e w ill ?o . y. .nr prie ii we cant sell at our. (. oni? an.i st-e us, w ; mean fiusiness. Dry Good, Dress pants goods. Caslmicr i i Tl t 1 1 ' Goods , neiiri- ettas, r lannels, caneoo and all goods, of any kind of dress an'l ladies wear we li-ve BmIow find p'iet sot a lew ajtl cles. We can't pve prices on a' goods : 2.500 yds calico :H 5j per if. J : 500 jd.4 alatiirtiice at 1 cts. 2,"(t yds outing and gingham at. to .S;: per yd. 10 doz handkeie,iii,;s at 2. 3, -ii a pi c. 50k;c Mispcnder.s ar. j undershirt.s from25 to .H uir. i 50 nair blanks ,xt T:" siion J Wsmen's underwear of il (;0 ! s and prices. rt,-d wool flannel, th? j very best goods tor 20 to 25 per 1 Shawls of all good Oarlock o! g ods are alwav s Ite-h, as (f).l cuu; get old ou our counters, ttu-j i:.ns" be eold. iJon't f t i to see us, ami you are not natti-d v. iili our bar- gains we will n- t I ask y.iu to s e us i any u.oie. j I ! ) f v " j i i i J t t t j ) Vj j Ve buy all K'illd, such sis lia ! 1 n i . . : ens oiiita, and irMi to'atoes. I n x .l , ! Uur COttOll hiarKt t is as 'Ood ' as VOll 1 ' will find in the state, 1 A glad tO .Serve VOll. -iy 11 s!e'rlulty, D.J. carpenter $ Bros, Maiden, N. G. R A DIDST STOKE For NEW GOODS Turn Your Ear this way. 1 isten, Then Come Gee for Your Self. Notion Department. Ladies' b ack all wool ribbed ; hose 15, IS, '20 and 25 cents. Close ' d1 ui.to nb. Misses black same : as ahiivi- 1 li J, 15 and 18 ct-nle. La ; dies bU k M' reil or tlaiu cotton 1 hose f;!t colors 10 ceu's. or 3 pairs , fot -5 n s Missfs black libbed i coMou ho?e 8 and 10 routs. Men'd uu rino h i f hose will out wear all wool at 15 cents. All wool hose at i "20 and 25 c:ls. I lnlat!tV anil wool boo? tea 10 ct, InluntK ku i h jods IS and 20 centp. I A fi't I'na of ilk and pluh hood a from 35 to CD ciuts, worth more ! inowj-. j liadies' me:;:m vet8 the best j made al 45 cents. Men'H uierioo j vRts at ii8 ;'jd 15 c utt, heavy j go d- All w ak is to exatuiue j tli' above 00 '.s mim! yot wdl find thm as if pu- ti ed or better than clatim l 'h' Cloaks, Cloaks. j Ladies' and Children's i A child's E:Jerdowu lioak 81.25, !1.50 id 81.75. Nice floods, well worth a thud more. A Jadies eats i inette cloak 32 inches !onj, doable I breasted, ro!;i:;p; coii.ir, two pockets ', $1 75 inily. A ladies' itey elieviot cloak, J notch collar, duui!e breasted, large pearl bullosa, finished feain, a i d.Midy. lor 1 (10. A ladies1 black f elieviot cloak, deep rcllirif; collar, I 1)2 inches W-im, puH ilOu!de!?, two pockets with tiaps for only $3.25; Woith every rent of five. A ladies' j Uu cloak wit1: butterfly cape has edging of lur iimiiiu around edge ot ;aimenf. a h iodi-oni thiDg and oiit ot the latest Mles for ouly 4, 75. A ladir-N very fine black beav er cloth cloak with 4 ornaments down front vv 4 inch fiue black fur collar, pull" shoulders, a hand som gar met: t lor $5.75 only halt prlc Wh h'so have these goods as hich aH 10. The above goods at well wo?.h J(u!Jm the money I VV,A fur ltel" H,,1 co'lUI ea8il s11 U,CU1 Ht ix UUU'M Ja,gt,r profit' tint wo cau Neil rtieai at the prices i mentioned aud live; therefore, we I give run ci.'.-'f'i etb tho benefit of I profit and not ,-u twelves. They are j not samples,- they were, not carried i over bac are c'eati frebh goodi, at ! half what cur eumpet iters will ask ! you for geo;s that, is no better, it as ! good. Dress Go"ds Department. J ts i ni-te v o' h-.Tu'ms ;.nd nutofgoodi 1 u:ul " v " -n Mlt umu lDeX that (' ii f; Cl"UC t i ' I t ti. tusinesa. i hut it i- iir ii u () i;.(S of the bet style r r r : . f or instance take scl !.- t from 5 to 8c, and at fiv'. !iinlnn;s, w 3 tiie u' : t o!' n 3j in. fi ;' fro.,d- IS, 'i . 'J lllue f.viicl c. Urey " : Vi hnve a r'n s--.a-un ii. :.' v jici p, Ur t .'. in nric-J !"' ' ' u re fine .ii; ; cm t; t ic. Cpshmera i i-1 vl and first cl&3 2" :t7 j..:r yd. 34 in. i 1! .miitl ac 27 c 27 in. " i.e.ivy goods 20c. ii c o'dre flaunals tbij r: 5 only ,ne pattern in a : yn to ,".4in. wide ani , c !?r yd, the.se good i t-ii:U their value. 'Clotrdn department Our cl-.f-i . f cMhin-' - we tvtct o-'t -.v .ariL'c ro:n 7" u;tU- ue i- daily irjcreasing. i v.it'i th lrgest stoc i ave over hud. . W .' i airs of pants tbat X' $'..O0 per pair and j i ,r re'b' -ftV; r we ce m.- ' 'eirtmM.t 11 r iu.'3 r.ooi l.tjo to 10.00. bo r: akin the oodi in th 13 j ilTKlP This "5 one ot our largest deparfmenta j f-nd one tat we are justly proud of aa we : always have t goc at the least ! pnee. We cin ell you tha lest boys' fall j stock Bron at )J ,.cn5 'i-he 8ame jn ( inen'e at K en s ar. l i s good a man's oil- i ?t&Zil.?zrtAiMi,-M?. Milienerv Department. This l-o iv -i iroo l one to finl good gooJs at a reasonable price GILAS5WATRIE Th's depnrltn?nt iimd-' up ol (juue a number of thin" and kinds that would , consuaie too much -pce and more time ' than we have o S9''e to describe it. ' Thanking tne jnllic tor thi ir liberal pat j rinage in the past -i id soliciting a contin uance ot the same uv ouering gooa goous at low prices. It expect fully, JtL KISTLER, PROP
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