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LINCOLN COURIER; LOCAL DEPARTMENT. FS STAKRETTK. Local Editor & Business Manager.' CHURCH DIRECTORY. PiKSSTTtauN. Rey. R. Z, Johnston, rrikr Preaching every 2nd, and 4th Sundays 11 A. U. and 8 1. M. I pjauay .:uoj1 evory jaaiay 5 I, il. Servile for young people every Wadnesdy ft j m - Preaching ' at Iron Station on first duuday, 3 P. M. Preaching at Paper AJ ill Academy o a1 4thduudaya, 3 P. At. Methodist. Rev. M. T. Steele, bai lor. Preaaniag every :t and ad Sunday. U A ai.tni 7:3d, P At. LOTH. Rev J. A. Rudisill, Pas tor, lietfcphage every let Sunday ; Trinity, very tfd Sunday ; Daniel's every 2nd and 4lh riuaday. Hour 10 a. m. .Luthkhan. Rev. L. L. Lohr, Paalor fcit..iiirlt,ii every 21 Suudty ; Caerryville very 4hiuudav. Hour, 10 . m. LUTHEAAf Ohio Syfiiou. Kev. U. L. Vetoutargjr, ptor, Lutheran C'hfcp-ji, every 2nd Sunday at 10:30 . m. and 4t i buiilay at 3 p in, Kbentjzer, 2nd Sunday it j p m uQi 4tn Sunday &t 10:30 a ni. Laboratory Mill, on 2nd and 4th Suuday at 7 p in. Bethel, Ut and 3rd Sundays as 10.30, a in. r-'riday' Scnool House, let and 3rd Sunday a, '6 p m. rlAtTUT. Rev. M. I. Matbeuy, Pud to i'. Pitching every 31 ouudaja m li A. Ai. kuiJi.UU 1'. il. OuuJay belioo every Suuday at 3 1. M Prayer meelin ; itiuraday eveiuug l 7:OU. Episcopal Eev. W.R. VVetuiore,Keci tor- Services every Sunday at 11 a iu, ex t-ept 2d Sundays ; tit nijjlil, on 1st, 2nd aiid every other 4th Sunday; Holy Oouiuiuqmi lt and 3rd Sundays ; oaiecbiiiug ot cti i t.l -. rn every 3rd Suuday in the P M. Ail CJraiahy luyited to aiteud. Seats Free. LIXC0LXT03, N C. DEC 15,189 3. All subscribers who will cotoe op aod pay their Dack dues on ut ecripttoQ at the ratea of $1.25 am pay one dollar iu additiou, can g the COURIER one year from date c ' each payment. All .who are ui with subscriptions to date can g : one year subscription by payini; $1.00 cash in advance. This proposition is good only fct cash. New Advertisement!. Tax Notice. Ilacket atore Holiday Good Jenkins cros. Christmas Goods. D. J. 7arpenter & Bros. Nev Goods. A bill has passed in Congresu inakmn Utah a state- We have bad some beautifu weather during this week. There have been 21 marriage license issued by our Register, Mr. Wood, eiDce 2fov. 15. Mr. S. A. Bark ley killed two wild turkeys this week weighing six pounds each. Mr. B. Li. Duke, ot Durham, ha& failed. Liabilities, half a mil'ion: as setts, over a million. Air. James aain and Miss Mit tie Wood were married on the 10th by P. Carpenter, E-q. Married ou Dec 7th by Rev Claudius Gower, Mr. Samuel Wil son and Mies Vestic Caldwell. Bring on the wood you have promised while the roads are good We are not overstocked yet. Very little sickuess is reported in our midsr, while we bear of "Grippe" at many other points. George Shorter, colored, d ed ficm the effects of a qart of ei" swallowed on a bet, in WrthlnKto:,, D. C. George Sboiter is no longer. Morganton was visited by a de structive fire on Ust Wednesday morning. Loss $35,000. Among the buildings consumed was the Baptist church- Bishop Cheshire, of Charlotte, will preach in Sc. Luke's chuich. on Thursday night Dec. 21st. All ard cordially invited toeome and hear this good man. An exchange says "A farmer. iiving near Salem, N. C, became violently, insane after eating a quart of ice cream." We thiuk he was not tar trom insanity when be ;?be gan eating the cream. We noticed a man ou our street a few days ago that was full to the brim of some kind of of in toxicant and be was beating the horse, opoQ which he sat, unmercN folly. For the sake ot the hoiae this man ought to be severely punished- We have been greatly delayed in getting our ink roller but we thiok this will ba the ; last badly printed sheet for a while The people have taken ihe paper withr out grumbling much, and we hope that in the future they wiii not be given any cause for complaint. D. J. Carpenter & Bro., of Mat. den, tell In ttis isna of many things tbat will mate glad the Jiearts of all their customer! and add many oth- already largo list : . i . holidays. Call and see tbem. Borne of patrons have respond- id to our call, but a large majority seem to think it a matter of miuor importance. None owe very uiach but if all these "littles' were put toteihei it would make ua easy aiid hurt 110 one. Don't wait till Christ-i oias is gone bt-fore you come in We want to enjoy Christmas too. The Cosmopolitan for Dec. ia on oar table, and it is a Buperb num ben The leading article in it is eutitledr' After the World's F?ir" is a readable oue. Tuere are none but good articles iu it.- The illus trations are magnificent. The Cos mopolitan is a fins magazine and a cheap oue. Only 8150 per year or 15ct8. a copy. Address, J I osm opol -tan Magazine, Sixty Avenue & Eleventh St. New Yoik. . ? , - ' The opening at Jenkins Bros, on Monday night waa largely at iendd. Theu display of Christ mas floods in hi 111 pi fplenclid. They can p ease all from the gray -haired and age! to the tiny iufaut, aid their prices are within the bounds of leason. Call and see them' before you supply your Christmas wanfa. The "Builders Edition" of the Scientific American tor December, is a magnificently gotten up affair Every contractor and builder in the U. S. ought to subeenbe for this journal. It is no; adopted to the wants of the builders alone, bat, is full of information for every body. Ii. is publisned by Munn & Co., 361 Broadway N. Y., corner of Franklin St. Abe Moore, a colored man of Baltimore, who took great pride in giving public exhibitions by ehov ing his butting ability, will butt ro more in this world. Oa a banter, "a few dayf ago, he uudertook to bu it a hole tbiough a two inch plal:. The plank proved too much for bim he broke his skull.; So Abe Moore will butt no more Our Backet man. Mr. J. L Klstle", wishes to create a racket all. pvj r the town aod county for the rjes:t week or two and we aro.of tbeopn ion that he will carry his point. , He o tiers you bargains that cannot be excelled elsewhere. In his dealings he observes the Golden Rule and wants you to do unto bim a yoa woold have him do onto you if yoa had charge of the Racket : Oar two faithful typos have la bored steadily for the past year to help put news of interest into the hands of our readers. We want to reward tbem according to their la bor. Come and settle your little bills and this will enable us to glad en their beartp. The two girl axe worth half dozen boys in the place they .occupy, and they deserve great credit for the step they have taken to support themselves. Let others follow in their footstep. Sam BiggerstaiT,son of Mr. 'A Biggerslafi, aged 16 years, met with a painful, if not serious, accn dent on Thursday while at school. While walking leisurely, along one of his echool-lellowp, playfully, threw out his foot and tripped him. He tell upon a stone which struck near the heart and for a while it was thought he conld not. live. We learned this, Friday, morning that the young man is suffering great pain. We make another request of all our subscribers who are iu tbe ar - rears.. It is but little trouble - feri yoa to come to see ns, and it woold be great-trouble tor us to visit-all of you. We need the money due the paper for two reasons .-' First, we want to live a lif tie; longer, and we can't live on the .yfind. Second, we wantaome material; in the office .that will .enable os.Iq. get out a creditable sheet. - MoBt of the ma terial is good, but a defect in any part will effect tne whole to some extents We offer you the paper for one year for the small sum of $1.00 when paid in advance. Come and see ns. Tbe following schedule will go into effect Sunday 17th on the C & L. N. G. R. R. Passeriger Trains No. 9 will passXincolnton, south at 7.32 P. 211 and No. 10 soiue north 1112 A. M. Passenger and Freight mixed No. 60 going north 3.15 P, M. No. 61 going south arrive 10.10 A. M.;and leave 11.02 A. M. Mr. Editor Pleage . announce to the good people of L'ncolntoD, and the county, thaVon Sanday bext we will, have a doable daily service od the Cl & L" N. G, R. R. with Mr. J. G. Hall, Eecurie, and Mr. L. T. UUUa' M;,0,8 HDoe" l ""djhaveclo.econr.ection at Uickory Nichols Snnt a., u ,.t.. i t j i i uuuou ' may tayor us with their patronage. We nope have a liberal share of buHne.8 and will stiive to merit their confidence - Very ReBpectfo ly, , Wui. Lee Davidson, Agf HIS II Ol- UMA DEAD. A NiKlden SumuioiiH lie Falls to ICise uo More Among Us. . .Busbop Theodore Benedict Ly man, a great and good man, breath, ed his last ou Wednesday mornipg the 13tb. Tne immediate cauK6bf bisv dearth waB " apoplexy. Two weeks ago he preached in the Epis copal church at this place, and r. -ceived into church fellowship neven young persons. - The good advice he gave these yoang people onght to be kept in mind ;ry them. We could not help noticing the frailty of the venerable man of God us he unfolded to his hearers the woids of eternal life, for the lust time at thiH place The Bishop had reaohed tee ripe old age of 78 years ihe good that he has accomplished will never folly known in tbi uuu- u r icavc.i a wile, iuc OllUf of only a few mouths foot sons and a daughter to mourn their logy. We lift ovr hearts to God in gratitude to Him who doeth all things well, for the lite of such a man. 14th- December, 1893. One's birthday is a good time to make him feel grateful ; and when one raaches 59 years he feels very tenderly towards those who have had so many opportunities to know him well and are still disposed to do him lavor8. If he be a Pastor, eucb favors are evidences of appreciation; not so much of what be Dreache aud the manner he preaches,, aa o the man who preaches. Everybody must have a - birthday somttiau doriug the year The Hth of De cember is the birth day of the head of tbe family at the Presbyteiian Manse, and somehow everybody in Lincolnton remembered if, and eeut the town., dray- filled with good things and loving messages of warm fliendship. The good things will be-soon enjoyed and' consumed, but tbe sweet salutation of his friends will be like precious ointment to the pastor's weary spirit for many days and being gladness to his shadowed path. R, Z. J. Scores-ef lives are saved every year by the prompt use of Ayer' Cherry Pectoral. ortl Carolina Baptists Met last week in .Elizabeth City, N. C The Board of missions - ie ported $124,000 raised for the work benevolence an increase over ao previous years. Taey reported 10.000 additions to the churches in the State during the pat year and u total membership in tbe State of 301,000 members. Tbe convention met on historic ground as we learn from Moore history that in 1653 Sir Wm Barkley drove the Baptist ou' of the colony of Va., and they set tied on Albermarle Sound in Cam den county when the first Church was organized iu 1727 by Paul Palmer. This church is atill in ex istence and has' multiplied man) ,fokL The deiegative to the conven 1 tion was not large on account of its being in the extreme eastern part ot the. State. Ody a few went from this portion of tbe State on account of tbe distance but it was a very successful meeting and one that will be full of results. Tbe next session will be in Charlotte., M. P. M. Conufy Penslone. Tbe number of pensions for Lin coin county has been handed to os lor publication and those who are interested in the matter will please take notice : There are 50 fourth class at $16,1 .'flavin? qualified as administrator of per moctb, $800. Four second Avery Clark dee'd. all persons haviug , o 4.1. ain.- ."'daims against said estate are hereby noti- class at $48 per month, $W2. 1 he fiedt preaent the same to the undersigned 'total amount to be paid is $1088 j The pensiea tax paid by the couoty ie $815. The county receives $273. more than ft pays for th's purpose. People who have tried ir, say that there is no better medicine lor dyspeysia than Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It may not give one 'the stomach of an ostrich, bot it so strengthens tbe alimentary organs that digestion of ordinary food becomes easy aod oataral. Sabscribe fot the Courier. Ponton a Is. t M r. W, Cai i In gtouy ot 1 t ni "Wain tywn, "9 a V.Ve Gaston- VednecQay Mr. David War lick", of Reeps vil'e, made uh a pleasant and profi table call on last Saturday. Misa Nannie Killian of Iron Station, is visifinu eJalivt8 and frit-tid in Oharimtr, thinwek. Uen. Root. Uokeaiid son Van. ot Raleigh, were in town this week shaking hands with friends. Miss Annie WTi!kie, who his r been visiting her" alctefMfi T 1). Haynes, at Charlotte, returned to her home at this place Monday. Miss Lola Heavner aud Miss Etta Hoaxer, h a ve returned borne alter a visit of several weeks at "their Uncle, N. F. Carpenter, in Landrum S at ion, S. G. Rev. Al. T. Steele asealle - to Lancaster ou Wedncsd to attend the bedside of his brother who is extremely ill. - His appoiutment during his absence will be filled by Rev. J W Roberts, of Plateau, N. C. . Mr. M. P. Matheny and Miss Maihe McLean returned from El z attsth City this w'ek, Tbe had been there in atteudauce uj.k)u . the Baptist State Convention. We ata sorry to state that Miss Mattie was sick during her stay. Rev. W. L Sherrill, who was reared at this place, has been on a visit to his father for several days since conference, tie occupied the pulpit ot the Presbyteijan church oa last Suncay nigbi. His work for the coming conference 5 ear is at El kin. Shelby Will Enjoy Treat. a Rich The play Esmeralda" which wa enacted for the first time in our court house last week was of fuch a high order t iat a repetition ot tbe same is requested by our peopU, Accordingly, tbe participants haie agreed to satisfy the earnest re quests made, and will 00 Wednes day night the 27 :h give every body au oppcrtonity to witness what home folks can do. There are twelve characters in the play and it will be seen at a glance tbat it must be a success, for the parties are among tbe beat of our people. While the parts of all concerned were carried out in excellent 8tyle? there "were three wbo deserved spe cial mention, Mr. W E. Mikell, who acts the part of "O'd mao Rogers' a Noith Carolioa farmer,cannot well be surpassed. Hi$ manner por. trays to lite the farmer in reality. Mies Carrie Motz, the wife of tbe oM farmer, is equal to the husband 10 carrying out her part, and MiSTl Jennie Wrenshal', ihe daughter, seems to have inherited the quaint ways of her parents. Want of space forbids us to say all tbat we would like to say in regard to this troupe. On Friday nigbt the 29 h of Dec, Sbelliy will have the ex quisite pleasure ot bearing testi mony to what we have said. , The entertainment will be given in the interest of the Y. M. C. A. of tbat place. Ail who love hightoned eutet tain ments should take advantage f this opportunity and attend. Tax: Notice Last Ron I will make a last round for collection of taxes as follows : the Lowesvilie, Triangle. Denver, McPelan, Iron Station, Beam Store, Bees Store, Reepsville, Wed. Dec. 27, 1893. Thure 28, " Friday " 29, " Tues- Jan. 2,1894. Wed. " 3, 5 Tnorf, 4,: 44 " Fuday " 5, Toes. 14 9, After the above named appoints ment your receipts wilt not be .'safe in my hands. I have my settle ments to make and it will take money to do it. Let a word to the wise be sufficient. J. K. Oline, Shff-, Lincoln County. ADMR'S NOTICE! on or before October 21st 1894 or thi9 no ti will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate a-erc quested to settle at once. This 16th of Oct. tP93 adm,r of' ArJUrk. Oct. 20 6t. Whea Baby wa dele, we gave tier C&jtorU. VThen the n a CMd, she cried for Casioria VvLea she became SU9&, she clung to Castoria. : rshebtJAJrerxttemCaator Art- you fu treated in Lin oiu coufi;.t Th?u take the COUBIKR . - .1 Pv your HTOscnption to the Lis OojA 0. tjbieb. ; 1 A Remarkable Cure. "About eight mouth ago I bad tt emu 1 ps, and jo t after recover lug 1 cotna;eucd to fuffr with d pe bia or indigestion; For three mouths there was continually a pain or lump in my chest, and my bowels W9re so cons tipated I ould never have an action without having to take an aperient. After niog three bottles of your dyspepsia remedy I was entirely well, and have remain ed so. I have not taken a tingle drop of medicine since, and have gained twelve pounds." :- Yours truly, J. E. MoIves, AllautH, Ga. Price 50 1. pes bottle. For eale by druggists. Subscribe for the LINCOLN Cou RlEB, $1.25 a year. SuhRentM tor the COURIER- Auiouui Paid Counaliwiouerm. North Caiolina, Lincoln couuty. Office Register of Deed.-, December 5?h, 1893. Statement ot amounts paid to members ot tbe Board of conoty Commissioners for tbe year, ending December 1st, 1893 R M Roeman 14 d s Com'r $23.00 " " 8 d as Comit. 16.00 Total. $44.00 A Lee Cherry 15 d a Com'r 830.00 " 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 as Comit, 8.00 " 182 miles travel. Total, P A Beep 14 days aB Com'r. " " 15G miles travel. , Tota!, A M TJuli If days as Com'r m 4 i 4 a8 Comb, u 312 miles travel 9.10 $47.10 $28.00 7.80 $35.80 $30.00 8.00 15.60 Total, $53.60 I, B. O. Wood, Clerk of tbe Board of Commissioners, do hereby certify tbat tbe foregoing statement is true as tbe same appears on Minute. Witness my hand and seal of Paid Board in Office of Lincolnton, N. C, day above written. j Seal j Seal ) B. C. WOOD, Clerk. SlVfTscYibe'for the Counts. Furniture Floring & grist MILLS I j E. JAMES, Proprietor, Lincolnton, . C.i "' BEDSTEADS, '' ! ! BUREAUS WARDROBES,. LOUNGES, TABLES. j WASHSTANDS.&c Be sure to come and look at my furniture before i buying elsewhere. i i Twin Giu House. Two First class gins; one 70 and one 40 saws. Charlotte prices pa:d for cotton. , The flouring and grist-mills will be run regolarly every day from this time on. Sept. 11, 1891. RESPECTFULLY, E JAMES THE EPICURE who wi shes the best FAMILY GROCERIES and the FINEST " CONDIMENTS, Should caU on B. F. Grigg. These goods are always Fresh, and the QUALITY he PARAGON of full line of gro cer's Drugs always in Stock, Flavoring Herbs and Extracls: Tropical Fruits, bothdried & green. A nice lot of Chamois ! Skins, at A low price. ' You need one or more, too. J B. F. GR1GQ. Factory AUTUMN HANGS THE LUCKY HORSE-SHOE OVER OUR DOOR. It Means good LuCk for Every buyer who gets inside our Store tins Season! Come and see the New QopidW.the clean goods, the bright, fresh, sty1' iy of COOL QUALITIES and SOUND VA that are go mg to be sold at prices that will sweep them of our counter. . Don't fail to see our lino of popular selections made up of J list such styles and qualites that will please' you m Dress goods, Dry goods, Clothiug, Hats. Shoes, Uhderwear Notions. &c. With the best of everything the Fall Season brings, and with prices down to the lowest point ever named for iiojiest goods, we confidently expect a liberal share of your ' patronage becauso 1 you cannot afford to pass us uumc u, us 11 you wish tne purchasing power of your dolhir developed to its fullest extent. Times are never so hard that you caooot afford to trade with J NO. L. COBB. SOcts On NEW GOODS! $15,000 Worth of Goods DUPLICATE STOCK. Our sales haTe been so vry heavy we were compelled to duplicate on nearly all lines Our motto is quick sales and short profits it the only way to do business. We sell for cash or barter only. We do no time busin-ss at all. Consequently we can sell cheap. We buy in large quantities; having two lanje stores to supply, we are in a pition t) do so. " DRY GOODS is a thing all people must have. Our line of cilicoa run from 4 to 5 et fur the latest paterns. Outings in the very latest stvl- at 6 k to 7Ac ner vd. Did the haavi.-st aaa sheeting for oc by the bolt, ior pei ya. ai lot cashmere 23 in wid terge 25c worth 40c. Big Jot Henriettas f JEANS Our all wool Home Spun cannot be equa'ed for 20?enfr. Our all wo' bargains. Women g and Men s underwear. A o g lot of 25c underwear c Our all wool overahirls tor 75c aro woith $1.00 any when. ClQthinG AND QyeFccatSb a rJ "" " worth 8 00. They are hummers. Big 1. t them. HxT Int. nf now rrwwra rm tyiq in .KCo U go 7 a 9 UL AULA "We are headquarters for pm h w Mr on all other ovyd" ' - SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. VVe can't be down-id on shoes. Our 1 GO shoe still goes for 90 f 8 c Our wman'8 oil grain still goes tor 90o. Our children" ros are g .ing Ijt fiOc. t)ur ujens tit,- tor 75c. Wromcn'9 Dongola button for 1.00, Womana Glove grain button for 9'c. Worn ars very fine Dongolnf! lor 1.25 worth 1.75, Our Mang fine Congress fjr 1.25 will cost yeu 2.00 any where. See us before you boy. Hardware I Big lot guns and Revolver?, dnuM barrel breech loading guns for $7.50 t 10 00 and 18,00., Forehand & Wardworth Kerclvers for 3.00, same a S & W, will c t you 5.X) anx where. We are lookir,g for a big lot of Oranges' d candiei (or Xma '.hat' wi will very cehsp. 25 boves of J40c tobacco tl.at we are felling for 25c per lb. This is a JOB ana you win matte nv-ney to ony son eon. , j Oar line of co9ees aod sugr is a'wayp c raplete and you wlli do well to s;e ui bfor buying. 10 Boies of thoe 60. Axs cmr.e in to-day, don't fail to get one" " VVhn yoi need ya'rnes it will pay you to c me to Maiden. to see u?, wexlon't rb. you the first timo you traded but only give you bargains tht will pay you to look alter fhanKing you for liberal patronage, we are, Respectfully. D. J. carpentr Ma A W REEDY. - DEALER IN G-roceries Of: every kind. The best New York - and other markets afford. I have but one price and that is the lowest. Satis iaction Guaranteed. Call and see me. VERY TRULY, A. W- REEDY. MONEY TO LO AN ! OnLONa time and east terms in amounts 01 not less tnan $300.00. Secured by first mortgages on Real Estate, pay ment made by annual install ments, ue Nov. 1st each year. Apply to .S G. FINLEY, Att'y at Law, Lincolnton, N.C. bv - tXG SLOO and 5 and cut it Big lot AlnrTiRnce plaids at li c per yd, worth 18( ts r iOc, worth 30c. Big lot JEANs "rs are ek. w iu-n s sou ooys suns ror j una 5 Overcoat worth more money lhan we ask f or rn M.i. T . . w . . . FArS, FA M, L Txvn 1 THE LINCOLN . FOUNDRY & MACHINE. WORKS Are still running -and are prepared. tc repair -Engines, SAWMILLS, THRESHERS, COtton gins and cotton mill machid ERY.etc, at living prices. Will also keep on hanx a full stock of castings, such as plow points, of all kinds and sizes; hangers, and pulleys ; will also give prices on wood-split pulleys. Will have a good !ine of piping and fits tings of all kinds. Will alao hare good Black Smith to do all kinds of Blackfmith work. Anv one having any work f ' done in our line will do well to call on tor good work and Rock Bottom Pric Orders from a distance will receh PROMPT ATTENTION. Give me & trial and be convinced. YOURS TO SERVE, LB. STUTTS. Lincoln Foundry k Machine Works. Feb. 10, 1893. IV LIME Important Notice. Tbe hurst md1 cbepnt lime in America can Ih had i any quantity on application to tbe Agent at N. G. R. R. Station, Incolnton, N. C. Aug 61893 . tf
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