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7 ntf "iTiiimTMiiiT TIE I, IN COIN O'flJlffil EE. L I 1NCQLN COURIER, f"s 'arAKKETIiS, UITOK AND I'KOfiCIKTuU. '( )!. IJTHN, N. C, Al'ii. 1 ssf.1 i .,.,.!.' 'p ' . TLliHD IN THK 1 OST UI'li' r-ui , - m .niMNu cla:.8 m a 1 l .rri,,uonLtsU in AJcanee. , ir -nf h . . . , ;.i"'je.- .r.o t i in - II I: . 1 .!" lion iru'i,C:t one tin ?2.0C '.r. : lor iMcn anbaj-quent irwer ir inches; fne tirije, ii ; Oe tor ;ie ana ::ri ; CO(if a. J ? i ; a 1" ' t W i ma:, v 1 will n"t .. It ir h r.'iatter vi .M ti;i. :---u!itry rippk'd niul'- to ;i;d tun- d it ho..-'. " coeid i:ot a-- r-:t- ;tb.,ut th'- ".--call any name Mil. however, that L".t into the hand- , o ' 1 1' t and that t!ie guilty party v, : i..- st-vi-rely punish'-d br such c , !; ! i was i.ri: pleasure i meei, n , !: Wednesday. Mr. II. H. Kd- ! m nds Fditr, arid founder ol Tmk .M.wltati kkkV llLeonn, at Haiti- j u; H" wad in our town in . . . . i c .inpany with hve or six men lnm ti.- Nhw England States who are jf'i?-'ctni in tlu- Piedmont fcec ti -n .t our Stat with a vi w.prob ably. ot establishing mop- manu 1 acturi s. The party seemed to be highly phae-'d with tie surround iiiLis in this locality. We will give in air next issue a more extended notice of this trip to our beautiful South land. I recomuienil Cuanaberlaui'M liin It.ilm for iheutnatisaa. lame hack, !-pntlD8 and 8welliu. Tbere is no liHtirr liuimeut niide. I have Hold over 104 bottles of it this yeur ami all were pleased who use it. J V I'.erhOD, druggist. South Chicago, 111. for Rale by Dr W L Orotise Druj;gi8r. WunIiIiicioii I.oller. (' -rregpondence of Cockier. Washington, Apr. 1, lSOotl'res ident Cleveland has moved his family and his of lice out to' Wood -ley,'' his suburban residence, and will only bo at the White House n the clays the Cabinet moots tu.coaweek for some time to e.::i TIih will pivo him an op- j n riunitv to dispose, of a number i :ninr matters which lie couhl 1 1 fitul time to et at as Ions ns ).' . ,i 5 aeee-il.lo t t! personal r i, lets who are nearly always n !:; i d at the White House. . i,. new ministry f Spain lnt I 'line in ploying that I'rtsident Ci 'landas e'rr-rt in thinking '". : :t v.'nuhl d. (he pron.'!- thing ti: i tl.e AUiatiee out r;:g". ai.i! ti:- i- litl le d-Miht tliat the apol ::i;in I. r.'Ui- !iv in tin- : ,.- j-'-:f : vi'! v '.; :it -ii I .!:; a ! ! ( .;!!;.:. !..! wh--v- the I- !.;,., S- v ill -.: ti.- r . .:m.' 1 : ."-:;:,' ...!. ;is 1' ' !!.:?:. 'i';'- ;.' notii j : i'! !' : ' i u ' ' : i ! , i i t s . - ! ly .A-'ryi-o-ly. ( r--.-u;t ... wri i- I i;;ak" ...h:, wv.xw .'ii.tini! in (' th" Ftiinniv ! . i l !.'. 1':! . k i.-i' t h.o Mi ll . . ..! ! i in' t ' . till i ! i ,'i r. ;.:n. -v - i v v -J.--i.io t :. t-' ' i L n : i ; K :h th. in Sin.:'i)i (''.:" ino tax uiu'ii- i l ii.- ii;:ht justioi-s ' Jai-k.-Mii has h. .'ti t - i". i takf any iatt m tin- in ? i : t- iin .ii t h-- fw. 'l'ifi o i-, '! 0(-nrsi'. ii 1 1 1 - -1 1 ; I ol aso-rtnin-i:.-4 I !:. t rut h r t a 1 i t y of t!'.-ni-m r. which isb-.'luvod -r dish. li. v: .1 aif-udni- to tlio iish"3 of tl AVhi Voir th.'V pr 'ss r of tht1 opinion (.llioials of tli g..jv.rnin-nt I pre for that the tax stand -ay that an a.lvers. thn-iion v.'il! n-)t make an o:;tra fusion of vniiivsd iuisoiun-iv nceoseai un- i l.'ss tlit'iu should anotii.-r run on the Treasury unhl. IW Senator Muhono is now at ai I "J j I the head of a scheme having f its object the political control A lrgmia. There is nothing new pr startling in the idea. It is merely a reproduction of there- ha paid $2.00 per month from dati publican-populUt combine which f.r support ot himself. Mrs Fran hu.s temporarily knocked out tlio cc; Brown's allowance be increas. (1. luooratic partv f North Caroh-Vd toSl0 per month. J C Shruni na. Virginia democrats who corw b.,- paid SG.90 for lumber for iron to Washington nay thre wouhl l bridge a9 per bill filed. J F Kil nothing to lVar in movement liun be paid $S 23 for Walker Ev- .., t l.wl l.v TnlmriM v:ii Ji it ' j v ii'ji nu i , . , t u i 1 1 1 liifn r,t it- head it is ' f i bound to fail U-cause the lew in- o jluential republican? of the State iiav,. ,a,.l all thev wanted of Ma- ,jtlT !,,, and they hate pop-' Ii iwi-in quite ai l ad a they do Ma- ; 1; l;-i-. v.. Win!' S. -i- tary Heibeit -i. i 1 :-: : 1 1 1 d the r.:;e over v. Admiral M'-adv'- squudp..n hich will , iid duriiiL' th- month of April had r i that Great Britain would . fend that ultimatum to little Nica-j for repairing bridge at Mor raua, neither ho nor President rison' factory. Lowrence Hagar Cl'-wland v-ir:U tttat the -qua-.i-; paid l.r.S fur lumber for pub-:-on will reaeli ( Ireyt'-vn, Nicjra-'hj road. II W Cauble be paid 7. about the middle of the ; 7- for worn on jail. WJ Baxter in the contrary, they r ; b .1 . jl ! i ;(.. at the coiticich nee whicli wiij ' oder-. C JI Rhodes be paid i.H o:a.'-e Mi.di foitp.idable American ! f.-r jail tees for March. C H . ar ve.-iel- a- theNc-w Yorlr, Mm-: lihode.-? be paid io.bOfor summon '..ap(ii.s, Columbia, Atlanta. Hal-' im 72 jurors lor Spring term 1.)7. ji and Cineinnaili in Nicara-1 Ed James be paid Ls5 for repair unan waters at the time that Great lug chair: for county. That the Britain will piobably bo making a j report of jurors lor laying out pub. (h.'mon-tratioji of force to frighten lie road be approved, the little Central American repub-j Ordered that the following be ap lic into complying with its do- pointed as road overseers. Jno I mands as to the payment of extor ! tionnte inihinnity, etc. It will j show John l'.ull that the adminis j t ration not only meant business J when it recently told him that the Monroe doctrine was still in force and must be respected by him, but that it is prepared to demand re spect for the Monroe doctrine at the cannon's mjuth if it is not 1 peaceably accorded. Xo one here seems to know what Nicaragua will do. but the hope is expressed on all sides tlmt it will politely de- I cline to accede to the unlust de mands of (;rept Britain. 'Uncle Jerry, the smiling '"nig ger" who has been janitor of the White House "sence Gin'ral Grant's time", is the happiest "coon" in Washington. He has celebrated his silver wedding, and the rollowing distinguished friends sent souvenirs of the happy event: President and Mrs. Cleveland, one dozen silver spoons; Mrs. U. S. a silver butter knife; Mrs. Sarto ris, a silver cream pitcher; Secre tary and Mrs. Carlisle, a silver su gar dish; Secretary and Mrs. La mont, ten silver dollars, not to mention the gifts sent by private citizens. But what tickled ''Un cle Jerry" more thaTi anything else was the attendance at the re ception held by himself and wife of Postmaster General and Mrs Cissel, Secretary and Mrs. Thurber and their children, and a host ol minor government otlicials. When the United States govern ment sends, as it will at an early date in compliance with an act ol Congress, its own engineers to of ficially inspect the route of the proposed Nicaragua canal, it serves notice to all concerned that it pio- pi.s.'S 1 3"S control th:U canal wlien il (niistruc'tt.'l. Comniisioii.T.-? m-'t ?lon.l:iv, M-'Mi?it f f M'.-.'iiK's.-. Ail the tior.rc! ht. Th ioiiowiii hu i v. ;is t i-.mb'ti'tl : ' Md.M-cd t hwi th' rili:o at the v.t -ii :uul !:'Uiv t:m. at 11 M ' . f r 'iv.i. Thut A L : aunov 1. ! V: from poll tax ' r !'.;; and l1 h Krror i list K I'iive 1,;. r-le:v-d of I) A r. ie-.-V tax lM.'i. In- not h!i)i: in . ne I'ountv. AndTso:i Lacicr-v l.-ht;;! i.-ii.-v. ,1 of '.71 for orror in j ;v . : i -t : : i ir. i'.o des and Ilaliman bU'ort liv. d fr'.jp tax lsU. '!-! r m lisinpi. Hampton U alker - r. i;.nt',t ir.un pul tax on a'.:unt ot" infirmitv. Will linger' tax in Lin-1 be relea 1 f.i i'rm pnll t.'.vnship a: c:nt.-.n t.uvnsnip as no listed in no listed in Ironton. Kil.-n A W illiams bo suspended upon payment of cost. , P.'iu f.HHIi.r i:p .nth for support of State vs James and Burt Ilaliman, h.-rlf to bt-in fust .Monday in ' a w d w lined" $10.00 each and cost j -M.urli. 0 J r,-am be paid $t;7.00 St vs Sallio Logan, retailing gnil ; lor lumber and shingles for county ty, released. St vs John Logmi, ; Horn... as per bill Tiled. IJamsaur abated. St vs Sallie Lgan, guiltv : and lbirtmi bo paid "10.S for St vs Wm and J F Hrown a Ij ; g.w.ds furnished for county Homo, ith d w, judgment not pronounc .1 A Nixon bo paid .f-LiiO for colli n',,1, deiendants cnniniitted to iail vVc for Alonroe (iraliam. T N ,; Craluun be released 1.70 tax for pros. St vs Ed Forney, abandon j error in 1. sting, li C Setzcr ment cf wife, detendant plead? 1). S. be paid $4.05 for conveying Pud Walton to Lincolnton from Newton. Jenkins Bros, be naid o- . , - . . pj.oo ior one piariKet tor jau as per bill rendered. Peter llelms - St m.s - nnrl (Vicrawtdl t.n Thfit r red- .. . rich Carpenter be received at unty Home. J F Killian be paid ;fct SiO.25 for services aa Clerk for Aiarch, IS'Aj, as per bill hied. J a - imsaur be paid $5.73 for tobacco f.,r C TI as per bill rendered. R M Nixon be paid 3.00 lor serving ordtr-' M L Heaviu.-r be .-p -r of county ' .id ili .me ") f. -r J K Cline i? a how 'Mi i o - lea.. Cha. Cc-nner of poll tax R r "IS'Jo. Jno Norwood be paid j . ' 1 .1 III f ? paid 2.40 for servirut four road Hope from Jno Carpenter' to A G HarriU's. Jno Ilarrell, from A G Harrei's to Dallas road and take hands 0 miles each wav. That G ! A Iarkley bo paid 7l0 for Ed wards & Broughton for stationary. W II Sigmon be paid S.WJ5 for mp.king bridge at Crowder place. C I Hood be received at county Home. Win Summy be paid 1.50 for support of Mary Cloninger from date. J E Reinhardt and P A Thompson be appointed a com mittee to examine the route as to a new road bv way of T J Saun- der's Seronce place. James O Mundy, W C Proctor, F S Kidds, Judges; C L McCane, Register to hold an election in Denver on first Mondoy in May, 1S95. Monroe Reep be appointed overseer from Khyne'a Factory to A G Harrell's where it intersects Iron Station road. That the following named gentlemen be appointed list takers for Lincoln county: J C Thomp son, Cataw Springs Township; S S Morris, Ironton ; S W McKee. Lincolnton ; Philip Carpenter, Howard's Creek; C W Beam, North Brook; O C Thompson, Count' Surveyor fiieddiis bond $1000, with W H Thompson and J M Lackey as surities. Oourl I?rocectlItijf. Ciurr convened on last Monday at one o'clock, Judge Robiri9on presiding. The Judge's charge was fraught with good common Hi-nse from beginning to end and ht did not ieave. many things un touched. The following cases were riispns- j ed of: John lienttie a A: 1, sub u.itted charged with cost. James S;mrgo and Lethia Varner, f. a., j dimisstd ; John Wingate, larceny, iitlnud; Dave Michum a. w. d. v. continued; Andrew Starnes. larc'Miv, not guiltv. Monroe Sain. :Ias.i, j. leads guilty, judgment j ; i hi I on pavment ot cot. vs Tohn J takir, liud Noblet s;u:d I ni Ni)'l- t. y.nl pros with ! !(; as t. liakor. Stat vs. Kate j ii.umaur, rotftilinir ; guilty, oOdayg m jail. State vs. Wade Harris ai: '.. V.wiwj:. dofndants dis- .!-arLn-d. Si:Ue vs. Pink and He riv I. oniiardt and doliii Smith mis disciiarirvd. Sratu vs. Miil 1. .vimr.!i;isd'meanor. nnl pros. Map' vs. AHn-rt .Morrison, a. v. v.- . dischar.'.'d upon payir.ent or State vs. Cha?. Keynolds, c. . del-.-n lant rcouitto-t. State v.- vs Pmk L-atherman and i j eo rare Invl... niton paymr-nt (f cost, eontimn-d as to JJoyles. State vs John Coul- ter and Dobe ter and l)be Cauble. judgment St v lUn- fnmun iv- .i guilty, judgment not pronounced. St vs 1) P Siak, bound in bond ol r ri. j-... . i. j.r.. yavmnuu,a ct ut uiieu- dants submit, judgment suspended vs V C Quickel, Xos. 48 and 49 consolidated. Defendant submits, judgment auspindd upon pay ment of cost. St vs John Hoke, larceny, not a true bill. St vs Dave Rich, larceny, guilty, one year in peniteneiary. St vs Clar ence Mofld and F M Webb, defend- j ants submit upon payment of coet vs James Lineberger a a o, bound in a bond of $200. to keep th i peace fr 12 months. St va J W Lane a & b, liarrill and other; nr. I pros. St va Sebe Logan, ncd pr-, State v. 3. Fd. Forney, aban. '.".!;P.i -lit o: v.'i! ix months in Stab F. W. Ward, Jr t'vtendant arraigned, pleads not rt'iltv. and for his delense put himself upon God and his country, j - State v. s. Wm. Brown and on J. F. Hrown, a. it b. Judg ment suspended upon payment of cost as to Wm. Hrown. J. F. Brown ; pnt to jail for 30 days. Yv'tn. Sain and others v. s. 1 D. Dellinger judgment for plaic- id", S. II Upton vs. Alex. Houser; Judgment for plaintitf. Hood's is Good it Makes Pure Blood Scrofula Thoroughly Eradicated "C. I. Hood St Co., Lowell, Mass. : "It li with pleasure that I give you the detail ot our llttl May's sickness and her return to btalth by the usa of Hood's SarsaparilU. 8h nas taken down with Fever and a Bad Counth. Following this a sore came on her right aid be tween the two lower ribs. In a short time an other broke on the left side. She would take spells of sore mouth and when we had succeed- nl in nvcrpitnlnir thla lha would suffer with ftb tacks of high fever and expel bloody looking j corruption. Her head was affected and matter 1 oozed from her ears. After each attack she be Hood's Cures came worse and all treatment failed to giye het relief until we began to use Hood's Sarsaparllla. After she had taken one-half bottle we could see that she was better. We continued unUl Bbe had taken three bottles. Now she looks like The Bloom of Health and is fat as a pie. We feel grateful, and cannot say too much in favor of Hood's Sarsaparllla." Mrs. A. M. ADAM8, Inman, Tennessee. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25c. LTXCOl.XTOX MAIUCKT itsnoited for 'bt? Courier eve iy T'Diiiailay mom'ngly C'H(t. B F Grigg : Cotton Wheat I'wu 'fral r tour, Hahr "ionr Ta ent Polk Jicon aides I icon inline per t.n tt it t) . o 1.5(1 0 00 u 100 " H " " .N C... " round . " - N. C 8 . 10 .. 4 . . 9 liw t rrtIi "a1 low ldu r fio:i v ii lo 15 10 to 18 . .. 10 . 7 to 8 per lb " dnj lb. ,tna llnle, pr on 2 i " 2 Hidf.o iitv . o rc . 2 l S 10 'Vool. Mis'-trd " 1st data. f.! d' sxiT'' " ' Applet, diird " " h-1 In h dr i d " " unpt e'ed I'ei'chi'H til id " ' p'el-d.... A'i!t" fit en p' f Un : vv''" Poiat. es " " hih " " On.o'.s " On o i K'ls ., "p i tiiiahe !!:a.J)"io dMd. p r 'b J v.j v ..:' p. m i? . . 0 i 00 So 1 00 o ii I have no "private receipt that cure4 me" to give you. NO C. O. D. FRAUD. BR I "T" I have got a cure for Lost Cf I Manhood and all the ills that accompany this disease. And as this advertisement costs money, and my MEDICINE IS WORTH SOME THING, I have 66 pOpC " nothing: to g-ive you IV C C The product of pure North Carolina herbs. Tablets, 60 in a Box, ,r by mail, Sealed, Postpaid. If you can be cured, this will cure. Write me statin? your case, and If Mc is enclosed, I wll send medicine and full directions, and will guarantee a curs. If I can do no g-ood, will say so and return your money. Write to me. JAS. A. SMITH, Druggist, NEWTtfN, N. C. Mention this paper. Weeding atonic, or children who wantbuOA Id? up, should take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Iafi Cestion. Biliousness and Liver ComclxloU. , OamterlaiAa Ey and Skin Ointment la certain cure for Chronic Sore -7 Granulated Eje Lids, Sore NiPP1.11 Ijerna, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald He4 fcu cents per box. For e&le bj drugM. TO H0X3ZOWNXBS. For putting a horse in a fine health j coo dition try Dr. Cady's Cood'-tio Rwd3 Ttey tone up the system, aid difi-oon, cur. icj of appetite, relieve constipation, correct i.lney duorders and destroy worms, giving yw life to an old or over worked horse. 2d (t-ita per package . For and by druggkt. "Xm'R NOTICE! North CuroliDa, Lincoln county, Feo. 5th 1S95. BavioR been duly qualified by he Superior Court of Li d coin Coun ty N O, as the Adm'r of the Ute H ;I Ma38agee dee'd, all persons hold . claims agftlnst tny intestate ato -i lifled to present them at once or i.tbin 12 ilos. this notice wdl be pleaded in bar of ncoyeiy. Al! -ocrsouB indebted to mV iDrtc,Hte u at settle at once. TLia Feb. 15 Y H Hoover, Adm'r rf H M Mas u;pe, dtc d. L U Wttmoie Attr Grroceries I ou will find a full and well selected stock of AND GROCERIES, a t A. W- REEDY'S. An Antidote TO IAMB TIMES fr IUF-IU RESULTANT EV7.-: A WELL-SUPPLIED THlNKlG-SUOP and Frequent Pot ionM ol Bottled KiiergV, NOTICE i i I I call your attention to my new line of glioes just ree'd. ; Gibbs Imperial Plows. j Iron Adjustable Shoe Lasts. I Qotfon and Com Harrows. i IDOUSIS STOCK ! 7no best Dixie Plows on tbe ' Mnrkftt. Fine lino nf PnrdeAt Outlery. The best oil can ever , offered Double stock divid- ing Rods, tant. Best hiy forK ex- RESPECrFULLY, F. A. TQBEY. For Cash I FOR CASH i For Oasti! Do yOu If vou do, of course you want a bargain. Now s your chance We are maKing great reduc tions for cash, in the prices of cur pianos for the next sixty c avs only. A 5325. Piano tor only 82S5. A 250. 14 " 25. ) VTitb similar reductions on oiners, f i on can't pay all casb, we ha?e liinHed number of braud new it:o Intent style CasrP, which w Trilt fell at ppotcaeh prices and give ou a years time to pay for tbeui. Write for particulars. Southern Music House, W. M. WHEELER, M'GU. CHARLOTTE BRANCH HOUbE. Beware of oistmsnts for ca tarrh CONTAIN ilERCURY, as mercury will surely destroy the a u-e of atml ad completely de range tre whole nyatem when entei ing it ihroush the mucous rfac- e. 'Jucb aiiiclea wbnld nev, r be iBed i'seept op prtscriptiona from reput able phygicou, at the damage ttey will to is !en told to the good you cn possib'y djiie fiom them. UalPs Catarrh Gup, ma-tactnred by F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O , cOLtiins do meruuiy, and is taken internally, acting diuctly upon the i hlood and mucout mrfhes f tl e Hteia la lur.iti H nil's Catairb ; (. uie b tu'u yon p-t If e genuine, j It t taWi intfinad mi ;h mde in ! Tob do. Oh o. i. F .1 Chu Co. Tt into 11 C old bj ! I J m f't, pi ! "ar f - ' j n- i I I i' t r. . . ui , ' . . i If I H r. ., .1 i m ,' Ii . Vil u i. O. i . - t k W ty oil - fi .j 4 !: lot lit' If- M c" u a. - r UK r :f:E ; r . , '-.Mf4 ii, i f fi . ' ' u lu i . t - n : f . IP-' . i ti. t r f in - tf i - . i.r .V f - . f - Wi'i- A i-yl it . ii r' r -1. ti mH I l..r i.k id full rd ef'itfiniur. . !. I 111. li i H I .. . it t h . t . f I O M . ..... i , s- r" i n't . . ; LAN I) SALIC. orim ill ft .tu-ifce in t -D- ia piocHt'd ns o un befo nO. A 11 rK ie.v (J. S. (J ot Lfi-o!fi rnuu'y, io b1cD W.- 11 IJoov-. Klmr of K. M. Masaagt-e h jUiutiff and Mttib?a Masaj?ee aud .tberr ardefendaa's I wi'l iiu tteiKst Moud iy io Mav IS95 at i ood,, at the c urt boie , oor Im Ln olnton at pnblic aus. i lunj, t lufc iry'.feHt bidder two t trrfPiH nf tan I tfloog to tbe late ; II. M. M i..Htig-f. or e tract contain 1 g. OS net fa aoj liuiiifir 'be IhimI of I (Jo W. fl-'avuer, L zz'e L-onbarni -t hI, iiiid i!n n-her tract eoDlainio I o:U HceH adj ;iiuiK game Um, aUo tberev. rtiouary ii.terst in 58J acres i;nd firtoilaliD.Li Mafsgee rta bet I ,;i,wtr- Ad i t tbi -ae trie a are in wateraof Leonard - Foik, and a?- join one anotber. . u..o.jU .r, iu i de uot II.M MasPaeee, d cd. i finis c ea'e win ue declared oo ! di ot sale. For a full deacripti n j .f ii-is anvi. lauds si platt8 ou j ri:ein Cles k'e ottice 1 inccilntoD N. C. j Mar. 25 1895- j V. il.Honver. Ad I L. It. Weiinoie ( ruihiatiaior of U. ! A.'ty. M MasRacce. AvaV. t - MONpY MAhE KASILY Nr j RAPIDLY. j Kead tbis Ld think it over, j We want 100 men who have en I ergy aud prit. We will give them a f-itaaiiou iu which tbey can nuke i mou-y rHp'dly the Utor baing j light and cnip!o3Daent tbe year round iti quires no capital or great cdutatioo. Some of oar heat aa'en oieo are country boy; Yoong men or o n will do. Hemaneratlon is qoick and sure- VVe have need of 100 men within the next 40 days. Do not waste time.nat write at once to H o Hudgins & oo., Publishers. Atlanta, Qa, Feb 15. 7t Father of Low Prices, CELEBRATED JiiVSf (Pit for sale at the following pricey No A lor 4.00 10 " CoO li? " 7 0U ti iti 7 ro The repairs ar3 also much cteapf thin rA t) I n n arnrnrrra We have jast iecaied the pret tiest Hoe of atruw good? it h is rer been enr pleasure to rdjow. Our 50c. lino is a stunner. Come and tee va it will gWeoj pkasntM to kiow you ckt maiDmotli stock of goods. Don't iorget we are the Champion Produce Dealers of LINCOLNTON. VERY RESPECTFULLY, W. S.Eobinson & Co. 1894 1894.1 OPENED WITH: NEW WORK, Harness, Bridles, Saddles and in fact tiiat id used, needed or toU j WORNby HORSE or MULE. tarn prepared to furnish any-f j thing in my Lino at Hard lime Prli-oa, for Cash or Barter. j I : ; ! j i j j ' HapaipinG done on short NOTICE. ; i Givo rite n call and be co:- vioced. SLop on IJonxt Squa. back of W. H Miciuil. Respect fully, J. P. BEAN 9100 Reward gioo. Tbe fea'lers of tils paper will p'easpd io learn tbnt tbere li lat one dreaded disease tb bcieDce has been ab'e to cure iof tfi Mnev. and tbar CaUiA. Hall's Gatanh Cnre h tbe only j , it ecor known to tbe mvM t& p rotty. (Jatairb being a couatltQ uonal disease, reduirea coiiBtttaf tional trtatmeLt. liail'a Catam Cure is taken iuterntti'y, actlog di "oily upon tbe LlooJ u1idqcou1 MiifanPH nf Ihn MTHtpm ll uiafis ilu! 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The Lincoln Courier (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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April 5, 1895, edition 1
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