fTH TDT TO TT TT TT .C TK TT TXT if A TTT tTT TT TT fm LiNCouhi COURIER, LOCAL DEPARTMENT. JTS STAKKETTE. " Looal Editor & Buiioetui Manager; " CHUliUli DIRECTORY. tlPataTTEBUir. lier. R. Z, Joanato:,, fdtur. .FreAckLag every 2nd, and 4t fcandaj 11 A. M. and a f M. k jLiaa djaol every duaiy 5 P. li. Smfc tor ywaag people- every Wadneaa iy Spin Preaching at Iron Station on fii t Suudaya, 3 P. M. Preaching at Paper Mill Aoademy o 4tn Sunday, a f. ii. Jinuo&UT. rio. M. T. Steele, Per wr. Preaeaia very lit aud ad Sunda - H A AL, and 7:3d, P. M. LuTfliaxa. -iiev J. A. RudiaiU, Pa -tor. iJeUiptiage every lit Sunday ; Trinit Tery Sdpuaoay ; Daniel's every 2nd at l 4ta duntfay. Hour lu a. m. ".LuTHiaxN. Key. L. L. .Lohr, Paatr r fct..41w's every 21 Sunday ; Caerrjyil.B e?ry 4a dunday. Hour, 10 a. m. L.LTBiiUJ' Ohio .Sy.suu. Kev. li. I. Weatenbarer, ptiator, Lmheruu CLupe , every 2nd aunJay l 10:30 . ui. and 4t . Souddy at 3 p m, h.benezur, 2nd Suuda, &t3jmaa,i 4t& Sunday at 10:30 am, Laboratory AliUs, oa 2nd and 4tU Sunday Hi7pia. Botnat, lit and 3rd Sunday at, 10;30, a m. Friday' dcUool Houae, Is; and 3rd b-indaja, 3 pm. Uaptht. Ke?. il. P. Matbeny, Panor. 1'ieaciuug every 3 J ouuJap ni li a. M." ud 8AHJ P. Al .Suu ay S-.-ituc tverj Sunday at 3 h. M Pi-ay ei meciin : tvcij I'bursduy veuiu U 7:00. Episcopal lie v. W.K. VVttuiure.Kt-ci tor. Services every Sunday at 1 1 a m, eii ccpt 2d Sundays ; at nijftil, on 1st, 2nd aud every other 4in buudy; tluly Oouiu.uuiuu 1st and 3rd Sundays , catechising of child ren every 3rd Sunday iq vhe P M. Ail Coraiady invited to attend. Seat Free. UNCOLNTOK, N. C. DEC3. 15,1893. AX OFFEU. All subsciiteis who will uotue up aud pay tbeir bacfc does ou sub scription nt the rates of 55125 aud pay one dollar iu additiou, can get the COURIER one year from date of euch pay ment. All who are up with subscriptions to date can get oue year Hubscripion by paying $1.00 cash in advance. This proposition ia good only foi Cvttfb. ---- " ' are give our faithful workers a week'i rest. The ft & L. N, G. Hoad will have reduced round tnp ticketa on sale for the bolsdaye. So take ad vautage of the opportunity & viit your km and friend, and be bapay ChiUtmaa cornea bot ocw a yeai. W. L. Davidson Agent. Inoendiary fire at Mt, Holly 33 iai vveuueyday morning destroy 2! the bdhiuee.8 part, of ion. 8oia insurance on the property. Toeie waa an incindiary fire I? Monroe last Tueeday morning. stable with two cows aud tbr?9 oiuleg waa burned. Oar informant could not remember the name of the owner of stable & The fire was an incendiary flame. By a simple rule the length )f the day aud night, auy time of tie year may be ascertained by simply doabling the time of the sun rio, iog, which will give the length o the night and doubling the time f setting will give the length ot the day. The peeh ia said to have been t on liiu-, a p liso-tous almond, p much ho that ifa juit was used as poiaou for anow tips, but by transportation and cultivasioo it has bt-eu civilized and utilized. It is uow considered one of our best fruits. Thren b-ara aud several Italians promenaded our streets ou last Wednesday. The animals were 01 the grizzly kind and very large. The small boys, as well as many of the men of the town took id the show. We did not learn whence they came or whither they were go ing. They did uot find a hearty welcome here. Mrs. Richaidsou, cordially invites the farmers, who allow her lrieods to shoot upon their lands, to come with tbeir families, to a reception at her home, on Dec. 26 from 2 to 4 oYlock p. m. 903 919 (i 900 One bv oue the distilleries going down. They die bard. The Carolina Central jogs along ana attends to its own business. Congress will rejt Irom their onerous labors and enjoy Christmas like other people. Our uacrchaut8 have been quite busy all 'the week, Tbey will recre ate next week. Stanly, Rowan, Cabarrus and Montgomery coanties'are all rich id gold mines. Holiday boors will be observed at our post office on Christmas and 2s ew Year's day. Dou't send your money off for goods that you caD get jost as cheap at borne. "One who love beef'' makes i allocation iu this issue for the DO j city fathers to think over. The schedule on the C. & L N- G. railroad makes it much more convenient for the traveling public tbau heretofore. Mi& Mattie Mc Lean, who bas b-en sick for eome time pas', we are glad to state is much better. Married in Denver, thi county, Dec. 13th. Mr. J. M. Davis and Miss Jane Kidd, Rev. J. d. Kenne dy officiating. Esmeralda at the onrt boose on next Wndues'lay eight, ai d on Friday night following Shelby will eDjay tbs treat. Several good items were left cut of our columns this week for waot of f pace. They will appear in the next issue. A twelve horse team tassed throngb town a tew das ago drasr ing a large water wheel lor Maun ey & Co's. cotton mills at Long Shoals. We may be found iu our office daring the holidays, except at meal time, and we will gladly vrelcome our fiiends, and especially all eub sctibers, to see us, We have in our midst two well conducted furniture factories and parties who wish to replenish tbeir stock or, begin bousekeepin caa get first class fnrniture made at bomt Tne Lutheran congregaticn will hve service io the Baptibt Church ou next Sunday at 11 a. in, and 7 p. in. Rev, S. S. Rhn the pftator will be present and conduct the eenvce. Much of our space last and this week is taken up in showing the people of the county the conditioo cf coauty affairs. Read it aud then you will know jast what the author ities are doing. It has been the custom for many years with tnoat weekly jour nals not to issue a paper during the Cbristmaa holidays, therefore we j will join with the mighty hosts and Married by Henry Houaer J P in L'ncoln couuty on the 17th of Deo. 1893, Mr. William Helms of Crouse station to Etta Mauuey of Gaston Go. I'ertMmalH. - Mr. Divid Chtids and wife, of Chicago, H'I.Vhim visiting relatives iu Liuoohuitri Mr. G-orgH Hinea la visiting iu Stanley Creek. Miss Jessie Alexander visited in Gastouia ant week Mr. Fred Wilson, of Mt. H,.l ly, spent Suoday in Liucolutun. Mrs. Wm. Grime-, mt Miss L tzt Ju-tice, of Rileijzb, is here. Mr. F. M. Williams, of tiie Netoo JZnterprise, was in towu tt a week. . Miss Mlttie Ward, of Morgan.. ton, is visitiog ber parents, at tti place. Mrs, Frank Jarrett, of Newton, is viaitiug her daughter, Mrs. L. B Wetmore. J. A. West, of NewtorVatrrped in town one day .hn ten. wh I eurouteto Wilujiuyiuu. , Mr. J. A. Smith, of Co iCord, who has oeeu connected wnh the Shelby Review for some time w.k iu our towu Wedne-dy. Rav. Ji C. Postelle and wife spent a night iu town the past week, whiie 011 ih-ir way to iheir nest year's work, at Plateao, N. C. Mr. J. M. Roberts, who has a position iu the Revenue Depart ment at Asbeviile, will spend Christmas with his family at this place. Mr. Pink Tur.bj fill, who-e home has been in Abbeville, S. C. for the past year, is expecti d at his, old home on next Saturday. Msny home? will be nappy next week by the return of loved ones who have been away for a loug while. Married- Married on Sunday, Dec. 17, 1893 ( at .Llm Ut-ovet Cotton Mills, Mr. Rutus P. Morgan aud Miss Jane Eury, S P. Sherrill. Esq. officiating. Mr. Albert Mauuey and Miss Augustus Cleo Black was united in matrimouy by Henry Houaer J. P ou the 19th of Nov; 1893, all ot 6'rouse Station. Married by Henry Houser, J. P iu Lincoln comity, on the 26th o Nov. 1R93, Mr. John White of Gas too county and Miss Hulda Hayue of Lincoln county. . J C S nutn P W . B K Downs D S D A (Jliur D tt . 5 1G63 ' " 4 .. 6' l;Gf Nancy Hole va B B McLurd. 6 H.07 J (' Obome vs Noah Cook & -BR MeLard. . 76 16t;7 J C, Oslotne vs Noah Cook & B B McLurd G W B anton J P 78 1771 C O R R Co. vs R M Roscmau Adm'r M N Uamrtik ab'ff 78 1671 C C R R Co. vs R M Rosrmau Adm'r J B Luckej h1 78 1671 C C R R Co. vs R tt Rim. man A tn'r B C Cob' witness 101 1731 Caleb Motz vs W H Motz .... CM Smith witness 101 1731 Caleb MoU vs W H Motz LD Haynes J P to as WHMotz lUl 1731 Caleb Motz vs W U Motz Jury to use W H Motz 1.37 102 1732 Caleb Motz vs W H Motz DP Yount D S 102 - 1732 Caleb Motz vs W H lotz .... M J Rowe ah'ff to uta W H Motz 102 - 1732 Caleb Motz vs W R Motz J H Wycoff shff to use Caleb Motz 102 1732 Caleb Motz vs W H Motz. ...PA Keep witness 102 1732 Caleb Motz vs W H Mbtr. ...J J Heavner witness 102 1732 Caleb Motz vs W H Motz v. . D E Sigmon witness 102 1732 Caleb Motz vs YV H Motz .... Henry Holdbrooks wit. 102 1732 Caleb Motz vs WH Motz AM Carpenter wit. ' 102 1732 Caleb Motz va W H Motz Elias Seagle witness" 102 1732 Caleb Motz vs W H Motz . . . ..W J Armstrong wit. 102 1732 Caleb Mtoz vs W H Motz . . . . w B McCaslin witness 102 1732 Caleb Motz vs W H Motz . . Miss Angie Caldwell J witness 102 -. 1732 Caleb MoU.vs W H Motz. . . J L McCorkle witness 50.00. 102, 1732 Caleb Motz vs W li Motz... S D Burgin . 17-50 43 1571 State vs Milton Muudy. .Marcus McCorkle S W. . . ..73 The follrwing amounts due "parties, reported in my last annual re ports, this being the third report of same. Judgment iioeket No 3. PAOE. NO. CAS. TO WUOil DUE. 12&U 1455 T F Oouuor et al va 1 L Connor .A M Pructor S W i2&!5 RTHatfetPW 2,50 .30 .60 .15 30 6.30 4.20 .15 .15 .15 .15 1.15 1.00 V.10 .90 30 90 1.00 :240 4.C0 Ail'T. 470 4 70 $9 40 The following amounts due parties was reported in my. two last an nual reports this being third report : .. Judffiueut Docket Mo 3. Page. no. case. to whom due. ah't; 12&13 1455 T F Connor et al vs M L C jun-jr J L bujitti Coo-t. : .90 12&13 12&15 12&15 12&15 12&15 1455 1455 u ' 1455 " 1465 " 1455 " Z T Smitn eh'fl 30 . Austin Whsoo PW... 2.70 u Johu Stillwelt Dd ... 4.30 " Laura Connor S W 4 90 " Johu Forney D W ...4 90 ANNUAL REPORT OF C. E. CHILDS, CLERK SrPEItlOlt COURT. Page, No. case. to whom due am'i (Continued irom outside.) - 899 23 Jas Leonard et al vs A Fulbright et al S A Sain juror 1.14 2-7 ' " " " " 11 " ' " Warlick" .50 i it u a u a i u U it tt ' ' G W Cansler ' .50 tt t, n ck, c i aa .Hi " " SM Fulbright u D W Robinson 27 State vs J H Auten tt tt .( tt tt i. tt tt ;t ,( tt tt ,t tt k( i' tt (( tt t( tt tc tt t( ,t tt tt . i a t( tt tt tt 51 " " AL Little tt tt tt tt t. tt tt ( tt ,t i tt ff ff ' .12 -I or .23 .45 .56 .56 1.8S , . HP Carpenter S W 1.72 . -. Zeke Johnston S W 3.22 Z T Smith sheriff .LDHaynesJP .S VGoodson JP .Jno H Smith S W JLHinkleSW 2.77 J-.UUft.CJ J-llUtlG O TT J. I I J T Cockran S W 24 W L Edwards et al vs Robt Edwards etal J. W Mcintosh DS " W LEiwardseialvsRibt Edwards et at L P Sifford Surveyor " WL Edwards et al vs Robt Edwards et al B C Wood Reg Deeds 2.77 .70 35 .35 $18.00 Following amounts due parties paid to office upon settlement of estate : Ileford of Settlement Docket. PP. NAME OF ESTATE. EX R ADM'R. TO WHOM DUE. DATS PAID. AMT.- 30 Henry Asbury . F W. Howard a .Widow Sarah, Asbury J R Asbniy & Sam'l Asbuty heirs of Dau?l Asbury Mar 2 '93 10.63 AS Scronce Sept 30 '93 6.57$ Chas. Scronce 6 57 Courad Scronce P W Ratnsaur Courad Scronce P W Ratnsaur 3 per cent com. to Cleik $23.79 71 ' Balance 23.03 The followiug emounta due parties paid to office upon settlement of estates, which was reported -in my last annual report, this bej.ng se cond report of same. icecortl or settlement uocxet. PP. NAME OF ESTATE. EX'ft ADM'R. TO WHOM DUE. DTE PAID. AM'I. 680 Eliz'tb Goodsou,'Mary E Gocdson.Winuie E G doou Feo 10 '92,159.34 20 Dau'l Mosteller, J J Plonk, Children of Catharine BroomheaL Dec 1 '92. 16 52 . . . . . . $165.86 - . 3 per cent Com to Clerk 4.97 - Balance $160.89 13-18 The followingramounts due parties paid to office upon settlement of estates whice were reported in my two last annual reports this being third report cf same : . Ueuord of Settlement Dockets. PP. NAME OF ESTATE. EX'R ADMR. TO WHOM DUE. DATE PAID. AM'I. 529 Mary M Hoover Mon. Seagle Martua Sam's he?rs Nov 22 '90 44 529 Marv M Hoover Moo, Saale Jas Hoovers heirs Nov 22 '90 44 531 Jacob Hoover 531 Jocob Hoover 533 Robt R Downs 533 R bt R Downs 547 Rusauua Hovis 547- Sasanua Uovj.s Mon. Seaz:o Jas Hoovers heirs Nov 22 '90 3 80 Moo. Seagle Martha Saiu's bens Nov 22 '90 3 90 J A Johnson Rebecca Downs Dec 16 90 46 75 2(7 J A Johnson Kirny Downs O D Shram Abram'Koener C D Shrum Mary Carpenter De3 16 '90. 46.75 2-7 Feb 2S '91 15 19 Fej 27 91 15.19 $29.49 2-7 The following pro rata cost was reported in my annual report year ago this being the second report of same as on hand. Execntioa Docket. Page, No. case. to whom due. am't. 725 37 state vs C W Ward. J B Lockey sb'ff .2 " " " "u " JBHokeSW 1,0? ...... Auasuuiij uvu w it a. vJ 84 John F Davis Adm'r vs Mel nda Gautetal T F Connor D S .30 " John F Davis Adm'r vs Mslinda Gant et al M J Rowe sh'ff .30 673 $2 93 The following pro rata cost was reported in two of my annual re ports heretofore made, this being the third report of same. Jblxecutt a Docket. Page. jo. case. to whom due. am't 762 46 State vs Cuarles Ward M H Sbuford wh'ff .17 " " " 44 " " AG Thompson DS .17 " ' " ' E W Ward D S 51 5SS5 In the following named cases of the amount paid on cost a balance is in hands ot Clerk as follows : Execution Docket. Page. No. case. -to whom due. am't 739 57 R M Roseman Adm'r vs Thos Link and D Thome Balance .6 66 State vs Pleasant Stroup " 46.60 50 " Alex Little " 42 33 813 919 $89 99 Upon Judgment Docket No. 2 the following amounts due parties the tsame reported last year this being second report : judgment uocKet io. . Page. No. case. to whom due. 247 1189 Laura S Withers vs Jalia A Shram Laura S Withers (( ff ft tt tt tt ' ( t tt 260 1252 C S Rozzelle ?a Nancy Wilkin son Exectrx J W Dellinger $132,36 4-7 3 per cent com. to Clerk 3.97 ... Balance $128.39 4-7 The following amount was paid to office upon settlement of estates, same having remained in office more than three years was reported at Fall term:1893 Lincoln Superior Court and ordered by the Judge pre siding to be held by the Clerk until further orders : . Record of Settlement Docket. PP. NAME OF ESTATE. EX'R ADM'R. TO WHOM DUE. DATE PAID. AM'T. 507 Marg't Carpenter, David Yoder Heirs or estate Jan 29 '90 $306.55 3 per cent Com to Clerk : . . . 9.1& Balance......... ' 297.J I further report that as Receiver of the minor eh Ureu of Pinknev a&fl Elizabeth Heavner deceased, 1 have cash on hand, 84990 Loaned to W H Motz 13 Oct. 1891, secured oy Mortgage bearing 7 per cent, interest, two hundred aDd ten dollars $210 00 Due from P A Reap for wheat sold 20th July 1891 16.60 Due from P A Beep for coro sold May lO.h 189i 55 26 Doe Irom P A Reep for corn sold 7th Jaue 1893 28.22 .... Total,....:...... $339 93. Part of this years crop on hands unsold. v ' Aa Receiver of William, . Larkin ard Julia Ca penter I loned o W H Mo:z on tbe 13cb dav of Owt 1891 sec irei by m. r gage, bearing 8 per cent, interest, Three hundred m aud 54-1Q0 dollars $306 54 As Receiver of Robert McLeans estite, I have cash ou ban 1 .... .$13. 05 Loaned to W Wellf secured by Jtfojttage bearing 8 per cent " , ;ntf ifitK iw fl ft v.fiw dollars 5500 AUTUMN HANGS THE LUCK! HORSE-SHOE OVER OUR DOOR it Means good LuCk for Every buyer who gets inside our Store this Season Come and see the New Goods, the clean goods, the bright, fresh, stylish array of GOOD PMALITIES and SOUND VALUES that are gen ing to-be sold at prices that will sweep them-oft our counter. DoLQt fail to see- our lihQ nf j lust such atylee and qualiten that will pleuae you m T . ' oodi xxr'-c' ' attt noes, unaerwear, No' With the .beat of erervthina tri Fn q..;.. ': firices down to the lowegt point ever named for ui'. . jods" we confidently.expect a liberal share of your patroDaJ Qav;; you cannot afford to pass us by. . J A Sime u.''f-yo wiah the purchasing power - of your dolh developed to its fullest extent. Times re never so hard that ou cai Dot'afford to trade wil'i JNO. L. COBB. : SOots On tlie l.OO NEW GOODS! $15,000 Worth of Goods DUPLICATE STOCK. Onr wits have been so very heavy we were compelled to dupli afJ n nearly all lino. Our motlo is quick sales and bort profits it the only way t do business. We sU .'or csah or tarter only. We do no time business at all. Oonequertlv we tan se'l cheap. We buy m large quantities; haviBg two large stored to supply, we are in, p siti ,n U do DRY GOODS im a wjtng au people mutt haTe. Our line of calicoes rua from ' - K faUrnj. Outings in tbe very iatt siyl- at 6$ to ?ic per j d. hi Uie haavK-et aa aneetmi? for 5a bv the b lc. ana &i ad cut H. Big u for 4c per yd. Bi la caiamere 2S ia wide at lu.i c per yd, worth 1L Dig 10t uenrieiia tor Vlc, worth 30c. JEANS JEANs Our all wool Home Spun cianot be equaled fjr SOcentJ. Our all wool K rvs am ates we sell .v.. o rlaiitJ lii" lot Women's aJ Men's underwear. A on? lot of 25c underwear came in this week, jr all wool overshirta tor 75c are woith $1.00 acy where. Our clothinc AND Overcoats; Bilot ot new goods came in this wek. 60 Men's and Boys' euita f r J5.00 nj . 5J worth 8 00. They are hummers. Big lot Overcoats worth more, money thfen we f t them. FAOTS9 FATO, FAm We kr readqaartera for p nt a we are rn all other cods. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. We can't be downed on hoe3. Our 1 GO shoe still for 00 9 c Oar worn, r3 oil grain still goe tor 90c Our children.'s sHo'N are g inaj f r 60c. O ir men- -huea 75c Women's Dongo!a button for 1.00, Womans Wove grslns butvn tor 9'c Wo ara very fine Donolts tor 1.25 worth 1.75, Our Mans tint Conyre-n fjr 1.2." will c you 2.00 any where. See us befor you buy. Hardware I lOOO yot. we w. vsry cehvp. 25 boves of "40c tobacdo that we are selling for 25c per lb. This i a JC and you will mike mney to buy some of it. Our line of coUees and sugar is always oup'ete and you wlli do well to H-e u befon buying. 10 Boxes of those 5)c Axos enrne in to-day, don't fail to get one. Vhrj yor need yarces it will pay you to c-me to Maijen to fee i'f we dom't rtb you the lirst time you traded but only give, you bargains that wilj pay you to look afier f hanKing you for liberal patronage, we are, Respectfully. Big lot gun3 and Revolver?, double barrel breech loading guns for $"-50 t 18,00. Forehand 4 Wardswcrth Revolvers for 3.50, same as S & W, will c t anywhere. We a"e looking for a big Jot of Oraoges'and candies for Xmas rbat B.J. Carpenter Bros.- Maiden, N. G. 1893 200.00 dG 15 Upon Judgment Docket No. 3 following amounts due parties : Judgment Docket Xo. 3. Page. No. case. to whom due. ,3 - 1571 State vs Milron Monday Connor Hager D S 4 4 44 u. ZT Smith sh'ff " " ...v.J WMcIotoah DS 1663 J H Smith vs J H Auten C 21 Smith D S 1C63 " t " " WW Motz P W " Total.!.'. .... " "..68.05 As Rpoiver of Carrv E Leatberman estate, I have cash on hand. $559 Loaued V P. Eiwarda 15th May 1893 eecured by Mortgage bear, iog 8 per eent interest two hundred dollars ... Due from P A Reep for corn sold Ut of July 1893 Total This jeara' corn crop and souie oat ou hand unsold. r Ah Receiver of the minors heirs of A Z Emore deo'd Coarlea E Eli more, Francis P Elmose, R B Elmore, P Z Elmore ard Annie Z Ei more, I have eash on hand, one nundied sixty and 2 dollars 81G0 23f I taithtr renort that I have ninety dollars on haud Oeing bal- ianceof the pension. money sent mc by the State Auditor, to be - paid to Thompson Robinson in mommy ensianmin'.s ui icu uui-i Respect! oily Submitted C E CH1LD3, 0 8 0 L'ucoio County, N. c. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 4th day of December 1893. S. W. McELss, J P. We the uudersigoed cummtttee appointed to maka saltlemeotwuh c n n k7 rn a that we have examiufd hU Oooka anJ nod the P A RxiP, J E RilsHxaDT, comtt. Endorsed, Approved. R M RosntAJf, Chairojaa. Office Register of Deed, Lmcoio c juuty The foregoing report of c citldi, O 3 C, was by him fi.ed with tht mminflr t their meeting th day b Id, same rer hi 1.00 to special committee ol said boid examined, repotted wy a.d cooQ i e .15 .approved by the board, ordered registeied pablished and PD,G 2'Jo ' Dew'mber 4th, 1893 RegT Deeds and Ex-official Clerk AM T. 30.00 24.94 .60 $55.54 AM T .60 . .1893. The largest & finest Lot of Frnch Candies that has" ever been in LINCOLNTON, Will be . found at A W REEDY'S. 1 aled have t tiif lot ot Fine nnck cndyr9range 3Fi-i8io, Fg(,Nuts CiUon, Currents &c. &c- and iu fact everything nice to make you eoioy Cbri(tmas. X CALL, BUY and BE HAPPY. VERY TRULY, A. W- REEDY. E cailds C s C beg to say that we hava exsmt same correct. Dec, 4tb, 1893. MONEY TO LO AN OnLOsa time and eaht tekxb 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 O. FIN LEY. Att'y at Law, Lincolnton, N.C. re "ton irfD-v THE LINGO W FOUNDRY & MACHINE W.V . : Are still ruhn:. prepared to repai SAWMILLS, TEtBLEs'HEv -.' gins and cotton miVt." ery etc., at livine Drices V also keep on han.a 'uli :toi or castings, such as plow ppjntt of all kinds .and. sizes, hangers. ana pulleys ; . will also give, pricee on wood-split pulleys. Will have a eood line of wiping and fit tiagi of all kina. Wyl also have a-goo Biack Smith to ao all kindj of BiackemiV work. Anv one haxing any work to bt done in oar line will do well to cad on me lor good work -and Kock Bottom Prices. Orders from a distance will receive PROMPT ATTENTION. Give me a trial and be convinced. TOURS TO SERVE, L B. STDTTS. Lincoln Foundry & . Machine Works. Feb, 10, 1893. tf LIME Important Notice. The finest aud cheapt lime ia America can be had in anv quantity on application to the Agent at N. G. R. R. Station, Incofnton, N. C. Abp tf

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