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uncoln courier, loOal d'epaktment. ' Ulta MATTIK McLBAN. Loel EJi lor A BuiLnsas Manager. CllUKCH DIRECTOR. fMiTfwu. iter. Si. 2, Johnsttj., FdSor. lraibla'g ierj 2nd, ami 4ih tfAadaj 11. A.-.Ji.;aiil b r. It. LiviudA i&v4.rery duaJay 5 P. II. 8rrit younf fwopU Wadndi-J 4P . ' ' -Praacliitf iat Iron Station od irt jeA4kin'a Paper Mill Academy en 4tt:iJ4Ji 3 F. H. jijiAoailV. lief. M. T. 3fcxle, Pes ter, tfri lit aad Si Sukla;. u i aMv.?:J, ? . LoTaxJUJi. Re J. A. Bud kill, Pa us- AJettp6 lil Jiuaday ; Trinit , Ttry tip1! lniel'a efery 2nd at 1 4Ui riiuUaj.'Houx 1U a. m. Luia-- L. Lohr, Paett v bT.ra' rery 21 daady ; CnerrjYil.e ifry 4b 3u&dav. Hour, lo . m. LuiBKaxf Ohio YNuaKeVi b. 1. YatMiitr'Kur' PAdtjr Lutuoruu (Jti&pe., vary iad suadayt 10:30 a. uu. aud 4t i tsujaday at 3 p in, tbenezer, 2nd bundaf 4t& Sunday at 10:30 a ru, ltwi-wry Mills, ou iud aad 4tn Sunday at 7 p ia- BsUel, let aad 3rd Sundays as 10.30, m. Friday' Senool dome, Is; uJ Br J Sunday, 8 p Hi. HliaX. Rov. 31. P. Matlieay, Pastor. PicttciilU j Vcry id OUuJajo frl l A. M. aud B OU P. 11 uu iay StcUuvi tvery iuiidoy at 3 P. M Finjei medio.; ilfucoFAL. Kev. W'.K. Wfctiuore,Keci Vji- Services every Sunday at 11 a u, exi Wpt iid 3UudY'i at IHili I, UU 1st, 2uU aud Trj other 4th 3uuJay; lluly Communion Ut aad 3rd Sunday ; oaiecbiiing ot child ren every 3rd Suutl&y ia tuo P- M. Ail cvraiuL.y luyitad 10 attend. Seu Free. LINCOLN TON, nTo. DEC 8, 1893. AS OFFEU. Ail ttubdciiteia who will uuuie up aud pay ibeir back duca ou sub aalutiuu ut tbe rntea of $1.25 aud pay one dolUr lu addition, cau get the COURIEB -one year from data of aach payment. All wbo are up wliu iubdciiptiouti to date can get one year" subscription by paying $1.00 cash in advance. This proposition is good ouly foi caL. New AdvertUemeuts. JcukJUS Bros. A recent fire in Baltimore caust t4 a lodo of $700,000. Tae busiQBJ3 portion of Man" uLug, S. C. waa recently laid iu ashes Cyclone at Yorkville laat San day. Damage about 310,000. No Uvea lost. Harriady.Dec. 7, 1893, Mr. Ly maa W. Sauford, of Gaston county and Miss Eila Reep of tdia coonty. Mrs. A.Nixon gave quite a pieasaac party Satnrday night in honor ot her guests from Triangle. Tbe Piedmont Seminary child ren were given both Thursday and Friday 4 holidays laat week. The Courier force i& under many obligation to Mr. S. W. Mc Kee f.or 8everal treats of his delight ful taffy. Married, Nov. 29ib, by E-q. L D Haynei?, at the Laboratory Cot ton Millts Robt. P. Keep to Mi. 8 Louella Biker. Corbeit and-Mitchell will fight at Jaokonvillf, Fia. at an eaily day it toe Governor of the Stare will let them. Only about three weeks until Cbrictioau. Let all try in some way to gladdeu tbe hearts of some ot 1 tbir fellows Do not burn too muh p iwder j duiing the Christmas holidays, i Xou will wish, when too late, that you bad acted otherwise It would require a tour of many ttousand8 of miles, and very great txpeDie, to visit all wbo are iu ar rears with their subscription Let every oue come up and save us this great expease and trouble Come op aud pay or we will try tbe plan of boarding among tbe pupils for a while. This is a great inducement as mauv will find if they do not heed. Some ofcur people are taking advantage ot the $100 in advance cytetn of pajiDg tor their county paper. We will greet kindly thOBU wbo are iu arrears if they will only cjtae to see us. We are net augiy. Rev. K... H.. Penland, whose wotk for the uexi conference year is near Wayuesville, preached a plain practical sermon, in the Methodist church at this place, on last Wed Head ay night,- A bill' to prohibit prize fightiug iu the State oJf So ath Carolina has passed the General Assembly in , that State. The penalty, for the . violation of this law. ia imprison ment for six years and a noe of $1, 000. - The Chester & Lenoir railroad U now under contiol of the Char lctte, Columbia and Augusta rail- load. Cel. A. B. Andrews Las as numed control or hn (Jheraw and Chester Company nul the Nariow Guage line and has appointe! L. 1'. Nichols 8upt., with office at Ches ter, 8 O. JenkiDg Bros, have somethio;; to sy in this issue tlm will be of interest to all of our readers. Tt i j is one of the beet Arms iq town ai d it driven a liberal patrouage frccj the public. Wt.ar they ay can n relied upon- They make uo misreD. resentations to trap the unwary. We have received the initial number of The Mascot, a new papjr published at Stateaville by Mr. T. B. Eidreae The paper is neatly gc t ten up and is full ot new Mr. Ill drege is a good man and will gvra the people of Sta eTilIe, and bu:n rounding countrv, a good paper if they wiil give bim a proper auppoit- ine AsneviUe Chmtatn Advo i cate is now the orgao ot the West ern N. O. Ojufereuce. Rev. p. L. I Groorne is editor. The nxt conference of the M. E. Chun h. South will be held at By cloe atteutiou to buaines. enterprise and skillful woikmaunb p, W. fJ. Spck has made a success of his t usineNS in Palatka, and it wi'l be gratifying to his friends to know ttint additional confidence in h'8 ability bis been displayed by one ot the biggest corporations running into Florida. We refer to Mr. Speuk'a appointment as watch in spector for the Georgia Southern & Florida Railway. This appointment was gotten through the instrument tahty of a number of employes of the road and is a compliment that i well merited Times Herald, Pa latka, Fla. Not baviug tbe space we canuot give the list of appointments, re ceutly made at Charlotte, in ful but for the benefit of our . readers we will give what concerns ua mos', Shelby District: They ate as fol low: J. J. Renn, P. E. Shelby station. J. E, Thompson, Sbelby ciicuit, R L Owenby Kiogs Mcuutain circuit, T J Evaus Gastonia station, C M Campbell, McAd ensville circuit W G Mallooee Stanly Creek circuit L A Falls Mt Holly circuit, L T Mann Mt Island statiou, II L Atkins Lincolnton circuit. M T Steele, . East Lincoln circuit, J W Clegg South Fork circuit, J C Postelle, Fallston circuit, D P Tate, Polkville circuit, J A Cook, Forest City circuit, W Legette, Henrietta circuit, H T Hoover, Belwood Academy, J' P " Rodgerp, principal. Egnieralda. A synopsis and caste of tbe play, 'Esmeralda," was given in these columns a week or two ago. On Wednesday night at tbe court bouse the programme was carried out .to petfectioo. Very superior talent was exibited by all the young par ticipants. The entertainment was a complete success in every sense the word. Ech acted his part wei). We ar highly in favor of these home entertainments- It has been the custom for all past time to pat- r0nize foreign elements to the de t iment of home talent. We hope that day has passed. This enter tainment was given by the Pied" mont Tennis Club and will long be remembered as a very pleasant af fair. The characters represented were: . Old mau Rogets a N. Carolina farmer Me. Wir. E. Mikbll. Mrn. Rogers bis wife Miss Caeeie Motz. Esmeralda his daughter Miss JENNIE WEENSHALL Dave Hardy a young farmer in love with Esmeralda De. SaiN. George Drew a speculator Me. Cael Lawing. Etabrook a man of leisure Mb. S. G. FlNLEY. Jack Desmond An artist in Paris Me. Chaeley Weensh.il'j Norah and Kate bis sisters Mis3 May Davidson and Pbue Ceouse. Tbe Marquis Me. K. E. Costner Try It. The American Chemist said years ago, that wood could be made to last much longer than iron iu the ground. Time and weathe he says, seem to have no effect on it. . The pjsta can be prepared for less than two cents apiece. This is the re ceipt : Take boiled linseed oil and stir in it pa verized charcoal to the consistency of paint. Put a coat of this over tbe timber, and be adds tbere ia not a man who will live to see it rot I'orHoiialH. Mihh Beie R(tiiiMHur Msited in Chariot ie, last wrek. Judge Hoke was at home sev eral days this week. Mr, V. S. JUipeuter, of Har. din, was m towu" Monday. "Dr. W. A. Pieje," of Ro:lc Hi 1,3. C. '.vas here this week. Mr. L S Kdlian, o Star Town, made us a plea-aut call a few days ago. Mn.Miixj Wariick of Reeps.ril.e, paid, us aa agreeable visit during the past week. Mies Mary Ham ick, of Iron S'atiou, visited Mis. W. W. Wills last Friday. Mrs. P. D. Hinsoa, Mr. J. P. Cauble and Mihs L liie Caudle were in Charlotte duriug Conference.' Rev. M. P. Matheuy,lelt Wed nesday to attend tbe Southern Bap tist Convention at Eizibeth City N. O. Mr; D. A. Coon, who lives near L nco titon, cade I and pud for Ids paper lor some time to come. Lef others follow hit ex unple. Miss Mattie McLai', who ha" had charge of this paper for som time paBt, has gone ou a visit io her sistrr. who is in school at Mur, fieeaboro, N. C. Ve wish her a de. pghttul trip iu every respect aud a sale return to ber home. Misses Sallie Little, Sally Kel ly, bjllie.LaurHj Kate and Millie Nixon and Messrs. J. T. Pantcb, Robt.. Nixon, Jame.s Si'flord, Puett and McLean Mundy and Warren, Avery .aud Hall Cherry, of Tri- augle spent SaUird ty night at Mrs A. Nixon. County Matter. The commissioners met in regu lar session last Mouday. All the Board present This being the time' lor renewal of official bouds, J. K. Oliue Sheriff C. E. Childa, c.s c, B O Wood ' Reg lgter of Deeds, J C Quickie Treas., P F Baxter Keeper, ot Home, and J C King Constable, filed bonds which were approved. C E ChtldfvoWc; J K C ine - Shff, B C Wood Register of Deeda, and and Justice McKee, Blauton and Rhodes made aunual reports. G-F Connor anil John Baker al lowed to correct tax returns : H S Heavner releived of Poll tx 1893 Lawson Beam ordered sent to Home. R M Rosetnan and B G Wood up pointed a oommittee -to-svttle with Sheriff and Treasurer. Committee made report of final settlement with A Nixon ExoSheiiff, The following orders passed- D Cherry work on Yorkville road, J K Cline Shf2LH Zees '$480; J II Tutherow wiodiug town clock ; Mrs- Amos Reynolds allowed one dollar per mo ; P F Baxter Keeper of Home $94-50 ; Dr. Jno Sain, med ical services at Home S3 00 Ram sDur & Burton hardware tor county 5 10 ; A A Killiau repairing road near Ramsaur Bridge S10; W D Luckey lamber for bridge 83.99; N F Leatherman lumber tor bridge S34 75;B7 Wood Clerk 835-40; D W Robinson Atty. S15 00 ; P A Reep goods for Home 2 70 ; D M Taylor 82.50 ; Mrs. Clemm-r S3 00 5 G Tarbaro 82.0 ; R M Cjine 2.00 ; Ollie Abernetiiy S2 25. IfalcSeh Ielter. ME. Editor : Tbe mills and? stores wee not closed oee Thanks-' giving day. It should, be observed,! bat few keep,it; asthey should. D. J. Carpenter .ppent Sunday in Obina Grove. .': - - -' Misses Alda Joh.nston, Florence Gall and Ida fled rick,- ot Glaremout College spent Sunday here Dr. McNary spent Sunday night with his best iu Hickory. Mr. Buckingham, of Raleigh, was here ..several days this, and last week. Will Lindeey;-- of, Salisbury, was here with friends. last wee"k. Our boys .have- been putting in good time bunting birds, and often they are squalled at. It used to be oue could go out and -bant without being tormented, ferent.' ' " nr. Pritrmrd. of rrrarlnlte. will deliver an addrVsbjece Friday uigbt before Christmas I'-'eubiect, Life" of Sporgeon. Everybody should. a vail themselves of the 'opportunity and hear him, . He.- is.qoe ot the finest Orators in the South. A bridge rs talked of being built across Clark's creek, sear Salem j church. It will be of great conven- ience to many people who wish conif to M nd'"', aud cau't on ac- ,1'6'iut oil e waters. Respfctfolly, P. O. From Chimney to Jail. A mn by the name of Leander Smith, :it Oakiaml. Ill , tried to en ter a house for burghrioin purposes He dive-t-d himself ot all clothing and btarted down the chimney. H knocked a loose brickjdowu which aroused tbe lady of tbe boue. A lot of rich light wood had been plac ed in the fireplace for the purpose of starting a fire the next morning The lady struck a match and put 'othts. The smoke was morn than the burglar could stand. After a lit'le while bo began to cry for help. Ke was rescu-d by daylight oext morniug a"d pi teed in j ill. Ayer's S.rsapanl'a thoroughly expels tbe scrofulous taint from tbe system. Wblnkey Seized lu Davie. Deputy Collector E- E. Hunt, of Davie coontv, this week mmzh1 teuty nine barrels t whi-key toi the alleged Utiui ot interna revenue laws. Four barrels of i: was tbe property ot George On ell, of Advance, nnd twenty -five batrels belonged to John N. 'Myers, of Fork Church. Myrs' still house and fix tures were also seized. Twenty rive barrels of the spirits have been shipped to Winston and stored awa and tbe other tour barrels are lu Mocksviile for afe keeping. Tbe T.mes says that if such as this goes o much longer Christmas wili be cut short in Davie county Win-, ston Sentinel. -John Sink, sou ot Diuiel Sink, of Abbott's Creek, met witb a sad aud perhaps fatal accident last Friday. He and another young man were out hunting. The two slopped to look at a five dollar bill. Mr. Sink bad bis gnn loaded with bird shot, resting agaiust him when it acch detitly discharged The load blew off the left side of his face, so shriv-. ering thp lower jaw that it had to be removed from one angle to the other. His lower teeth of course are all gone. The attending phy. sician thinks he will probably re coverl The powder from the gun also blistered the face of ' his com panion, besides he received a severe shock , H inston Sentinel. Foot-Ball Prlze-FigliUns:. Within tbe past three years there have been seventy one deaths in England resulting from footba!!, and still some of our leading insti tutinns maintain that tbe game in an important factor iu tbe develop ment of the physical aud mental man. WebavenH been able to see it in tbat light- in our own State during tbe past few months ceveral young tueo have been in jured. Bones have been broken, and in some cases, which we could cite, internal injuries have been re ceived which nature cau never ful ly restore. Iu spite of all precaution, the game carries with it a species of gambling: Wbile it has not gotten so high iu the scale of life as prize fighting, yet it is lest approaching that stage. Can a young man not enter something h'gber and nobler for the developement of tbe mental aD.d physical man ! There is but little difference m the criminality of the two sports Foot ball has not reached tbe clit max, prize fighting, probably, has. The institution that wants to ac- jcomplisn the most good ior mau kind, will steer cleo.r of the brutal game of foot ball. Some will claim that bchools are buitt up by the?o games. The largest number of pu pils in a. school do -8 cot always in dicate tbaUthat is the best school", tor "Wheresoever the -carca8 is there will tbe eagles be gathered together.'7 - The physical man cau be -better developed in some other way, and were it necessary we think we couid soggest some otb-r meanF,by which brain, money and muscle coold be utilized to mu:h greater advantage. Iu condemning these brutal prac but now it is d'ffitices we are ruuy aware iua. -uiucn see these things from a atandpoiut. Some very diffrrent eminent . edncktora uphold the game t toot ball and damor tor its contiouauc The final termination of soch a course may not materialize in tbeir day, but it will matnealize aud to the detriment of many young men that now participate Let us transfer some ot this foot activity to heed and give the lower to extremities a rest. A Daring llobbery. Ralkiou, N. O , N iv. 30 N rescuer rtt-re ol , ne d irlug .ibie y of N ell Mc&lililan, of Robeson couu. y. He wag callel out ot bin house a, night by a white mau, wno taid be had a te!erm fr him, Mcii 1 Q went wt 'h man to hia ga'e, a d tht-re sx other mn el him, ook him tack to his hous", aud threat. ud him wnh ins:ant death t be did not givd u his mou e . Thus threatened he told them where it was hidden, and they got $900. He says all were white men, witb faces blackened. Tbere is do olne. Are you interested in Lincoln county T Thn take tbe Courier Pavvour saoscription to the Lis COLS ( OURIXB. A Remarkable Care, "About eight mouth ago I had the mumps, and just after recover tog I commenced to suffer with dyspeysia or indigestion. For three months there was continually a pan or lump in my oWsf, nnd mv linwn s were h constipated I could nev-r have an action without having to take an aperient. Af'er uing true--bottle of your dyspepMia remedy I w s entirely well, and have remain ed bo. I have not taken a finglt drop ot medicine since, and have gained twelve pounds.'' Yours truly, J. E. M elves, Atlanta, Ga. Price 50.J pe by drugirtts. Dec 8 bottle. For sale 4t. 4inouut Paid Couimlasionera. North Carolina, Lincoln county, Office Regieder of Deeds, December 5tb, 1893. Statement ot amounts paid to members of tbe Board of county Commissioners for the year, ending December 1st, 1893 R M Roseman 14 d as Com r 823,00 " " " 8 d hs Comit. 16.00 Total, 44.00 A Lee Cherry 15 d as Conr $30.00 ' " 2 das as Comit. 4 00 " " 416 miles travel, 20,80 Total, $54,80 J E Reinhardt 15 d as Com'r $30.00 " ' 4 das aa Comit, 8 00 ' " " 182 miles travel. Total, P A Reep 14 days as Com'r. u u 156 miles travel, Tota', A M Hull It days as Com'r 9.10 $47.10 $28.00 7.80 $35 80 $30.00 800 15.60 " 4 days as Coml', ' u 312 miles travel Total, $53,60 I, B. O. Wood, Clerk of the Board of Commissioners, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is true a1 the same appears on Minutes. Witness my hand and seal of t-a d Board io Office of Lincolnton, N. C, day above written. Seal B. O. Wood, Clerk. STOCKHOLDERS MEETTXG A regular general meeting of the Stockholders of the Lincoln Lithia Water Company, will be held at tbe Lincoln Litbia Springs, near Lm colntoo, N. 0 . on Wednesday De comber 13rh 1893 at 12 o'clock m. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors, to serve for the ensu ing year, and for tbe transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. W. H. Lacet, Sec. Nov 13 1883, lm. THE EPICURE who wishes the best FAMILY GROCERIES and the FINEST CONDIMENTS; Should call on B. F. GRIGG- These goods are alwayt Fresh, and the QUALITY is the PARAGON of EXCELLENCE A full line of gro cer's Drugs always in Stock, Flav oring Herbs and Extracts; Tropical Fruits, bothdried & green. A nice lot of Chamois Skins, at A low price. You need oue or more, too. B.F. GR1QQ. AUTUMN HANGS THE LUCKY IIORSE-SHOE OVER OUR DOOB It Cleans good LuCk for Every buy tu who gets inside our Store this Season! -Come - and see the New Goods, the .-clear goods the Jbright. fresh, stylish array of COOO.. QUALITIES and SOUND VALUES that are go- ins tu ue sia ai prices our counter. Don't fail to see - our lino of popular selections made, up ol just such styles and qualites that will please you in Dress goods, . Dry goods, Clothiug, Hats. Sho?s, Underwear, Notions, &c -vyith.the best of everything the Fall Season brings, and. with prices down to the lowest point ever named for Honest goods, we confidently expect a liberal share of your patronage because. . you cannot afford to. pass us by. Come to us if you wish the purchasing power of yo' dollar ' developed to its fullest extent. . Times are sever so hard that yon cannot afford to trade wi :, JNO. L. COBB. SOcts On -fcfcLe S51.00 $10,000 Worth of Goods Still. we are offering grand bargains i all lines goods. We are rushed all tbe time bur vow aud ae us, e lay uiveyou our lowest prices. 10 Cases of New Shoes Just Come in. Prices range m men's ho-h fro o 75cts to 90;fa tor tbe best everyday wear, worth $ 1.50. Women's let oil grain for 90ots. Children's nboes 40cts for everyday, 50cts tor Letter all worth 60 and 75cts. Women's fine Dongola leather worth 81.50 we are selling for $1.00, Women's best dongola worth $2 25 lor SI 50 aud $1.75 They are terv nice. Old worn, en's shoes, lor the old expressly, $1 00 and $1.25. We keep a big line of shoes and sell them cheaper than other dealers pay for their shoes. CLOTHING I CLOTHING I Dou't, ob dou?t, ton can't afford to lose your money and get nothing. See our clothing. We have the goods and we re s lling them. We dou't ask you a big price b"t we put them down. We can save you money on them. We are 50 pr cent, below aoj oibt-i ij.arket. Big lot of Clothiug will be in tin week. in tuey come. Aaoiner irg kt ot dres gods ui all kinds among them we note a lot of serge for ibe ull trade 36 in. at 25ots per yd worth 40cts. A nice line of cashmeres. The very best all wool bUck Hm r etta 46 inches wide worth 81.25 per yard, we are sehiug at 85its per yaid. Ginghams! Ginghams! Another big lot Gingbams we are neliiug at 6$cts per yard. This goods is worth 8cts pr yard. Another big lot ot CaUicoes 3000 y arris at Scents per yard. 3000 yds. Alamance plaids at 4cts per yard. Big lot Oil Table Clotbs at 18 cts pr yard. 60 doz. suspender ar wc a, lOcts, and 15 ets. Ladies' black bo 5 its, 7ots, 8cts, and lOcrg, all wool hose 12cts, 15cts and up. Men's all wool half hose 12uts, 15rs, 25cts. Our bargains in men's and boys, shirts can't be duplcted. t -v ar bargains. Overalls 40cts, 50crs, CO s, 75cts, all worth frrn CO t- up to $1 00. Mn's all wool drawer n J Hhirfs tr 50otsi wo-rh 75 -t-. OYEHEHC50Aaa,S AT YOUR OWN JPRIC5IB OUH OWN PHICE Our Milliuery na- ju-t uome u. V? crry iuii iue of udies bat- in the latest s'ytes and prices to sur ihn times. Oar price- r low and it will pay you to wee ocr line. We want your produce. We -want -to Save youF Money WE WANT YOUR TRADE We want you to see us. e want to live and let live. We want people to come fiom a distance as they have heretofore. We want to please those who come as we have those who have been here. We vynnt nobody to ask us for credit. We wan' our customers to be pleased when they trade with us. And w want to know if anybody in the state sells goods as cheap aj we do- We want to buy . WHEAT, OATS, CORN. CHICKENS. EGGS, BUTTER, ONIONS, PO TATOE3 IRISH, DRIED FKUI l a- d H kinds of country produce. od. -we will always pay tbe highest prio. Eggs to-day are worth J6ets. Chickens 15 to 25cts. Batter 15 ms. Bl Iilne Groceries' Kept. ETardware, Cutlery. Rntv?.- We will have hi utock in a lew days big lot of Breecn- loading shot guns double barrel for'87 50 op to 310 00. Tney are worth more money but we bought them.cbeap'so let then go. Respectfully, . D. J. Carpsntep $ Bros. Maiden, N. C. A; W REEDY. ; DEALER IN Griro co ries Of every kind. The best New York and other markets j afford. I have but one price and that is the lowest. Salis iaction Guaranteed. Call and see me." VERY TRULY, A. W- REEDY. MONEY TO LO AN On long time aad east terms in amounts of not less than $300-00. Secured by first mortgages on Real Estate, pay ment made by annual install ments, ue Nov. 1st. each year. Apply to .S C, Fl N LEY, Att'y at Law, Lincolnton, N.C. that will sweep them off THE LINCOLN FOUNDRY &' MACHINE .WORKS.,. ; Are still running and are prepared to repair .. Esves, sawmills, threshers. .. n gins and cotton mill ;; ; '; : -i:rt etc., at living price. .V.ill dso keep on hanK a ful; stock of castings, such as plow points, of all kinds and sizes, hangers, and pulleyi ; will also give prices on wood-split pulleys. Will bave a rood line of piping and Cts ting of all kinds. Will alio bare a good Black Smith to do all kinds of Blacksmith vork. An7 one baring any work to be done in oar Una will do well to call on me lor good work and Rock Bottom Prices. Orders from a distance will receive PKOMPT ATTENTION. Oire me a trial and be cooTinced. YUUE8 TO SERVE, L- B. STUTTS. Lincoln Foundry & Machine Works. Feb- 10, 1893. IT LIME Important Notice. Tbe finest aud cheapest lime in America can be bad io any quantity on application to the Agent at N. G. R. R. Station, incolnton, N. C. Aug 61892 tf
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