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IL I WB fl ILK HJ JSEIS EL. L5hJCGt-N COURIER, PfPiqe iiinitet to Eye, tEr, Nuee ai rot: ri An Ota Trlek ton. W. ll9rrlns My aNtrnnfer. i Tito utn exp ct Dn-uuiu pl- duct'Oll III wHgttM.

tabe replaed by tileis. LOCAL DEPABTMENT. AUTUMN HANGS THE HUGELY 11 0 E-S HOE OVER OH7R DOOJS. -TfaeK D. U.j H.

Wiil aell round trip ckr is tutu to Baleigb for 7.35 from Oet. 2S to November 4tb luclasiv, limited loronalN Mihs Salii- Hoke is viititing iu Charlotte. -Ir. Robinson attended Shelby Court. Mr.

J. P. Caoble visited In Charlotte thin week. Mi8 Kite Wilkie is viHitiut A LadyTbrawu Frem Utile. AlISS MATTIfi McLEAN, Local Editor Business CHUKUii DlUECTOKl'.

The Chailotie Observer of ywter- day printa the fallowing D. W. Herring, of eastern Noith Carolina, was a passenger last night ou the Air Line train 5 Nov. 6ih, oa ac oant of the N. He en route home Irom a tup Stat Agricaltura? Fair (colored.) -Perry, a weeks oiT town in the Cherokee Strip, a hustler if she ih yoiiritr- She cliiojM poiui- UJPRKSBTTKRiAJf.

Key. R. Johnston, fas tor, renciiug every 2nd, and 4tn Sundays 11 A. Ai. and ti J.

at. 1 ft A 1 ah South He Aa- sit ting quietlj in the. car, looking out at the window( iirs. Jr. Valeutine J.

Palmer iu opier Cb veUud, was thron from I. mute Frid -y and ber collat bone tra4iiuied b.v be (all. She was riding near her home a mu turns ty-two ears old which dodged and threw her. The little grandson Oscar Palmer wbo was riding behind, returned home and brought the needed assistance. Shelby A urora.

Serfite for youu people every Wednesday this week in Shelby. Mrs TJ Doly and children 8ent Sunday in Gatonia. -Mr. W. H.

Kamsaur, of Lenoir, spent the 1ay herw Wtrxlnefday. MiMH-TeAaie Alexander returned wheu 11 sUiopetl al Gastouia. A vpui at Iron Station on first man tiuriiedly into the oar as it 8toptdt and asked Mr. Htr- buadayt, i. Jri.

ireacaiu at i'aper ill Academy on riner to give him a 120 bill for the It Means good LuCk for Every buyer who gets inside our Store this Seaspnl Come and see the New Goods, the clean goods, the bright, freshstylish array of GOOD QUALITIES and SOUND VALUES that are going to be sold at prices that will sweep them off our counter. Don't fail to see our line of popular selections made up ol just such styles and qualites that will please you in Dress goody Dry goods, Clothiug, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, (Motion. With the best of everything the Fall Season brings, and with prices down to the lowest point ever named for nonest goodX we confidently expect a liberal share of your patronage because you cannot aiTorcl to pass ua by. Come to 119 if you wish the purchasing power of your dollar developed to its fullest extent. equivalent in change, saxing he lation ot 15,000, with daily pa-pern, and poliuciane sufficiently de veloied to make ihu.p owl on the stumi.

Fortytbree couvart.s of the recent meetiDg ia the Saelby Baptist Church were bptiztid SanJay Qifiht. Bf-eides tbet were seven ledainttion Iu all tbere ware about eighty converted daring the wanted to mail it iu a letter to his wife. Mr. Herring told him be did not j.tiiduuaays, jr.ji, JlKTHoimr. lie.

Al. T. Steele, las-ttor. i'reuvJmo every 1st aaJ 3d tiunday 11. A r.

M. 4iUTUBaAX. Kev'jrA. Rudisill, Pastor, ifctnuage every 1st Sunday Triuii eiery dd duuday Daniel's every 2nd 4tu uaay. liuur lO j.

m. iter. L- Aolir, Paslor ocsry duu.K) ue rry i i 1 every 4a ouqJav. Hour. i i.

iu. Fire at Black stock, Cheater county, estedy burned tbe siore of A. McDonaM Co. Loei, insahiDCH, LAND SALE- have a $20 Dill, bat could give him a $10 mil. AU aaid the mntugrr, iht will do." Mr.

Uer meenag. riutf liaudel turn tbe bill, and tbe Prof. A C. Houenstin wag from a Tiait to Denver, Tuesday. Mrs.

John Setzer aud daughter Miss Emma are visiting in Hiokory. Mr. and Mr. E. A.

Curry, ol CaHronia, upent Monday night here. ElizJi'Buwnll, of Den. ver. visitel Mk. A Nixon last week.

Minn afzszt DaviH, of Xcw- ville, in siting her father neat Lui cola ton. Mr. J. F. Oli-lc ot tbe Hickory wan iu town Monday lor a tew hour.

-Mi88Noi Meatt), of Spartan-bargf ia tbe guet of Mrs. J. M. Lawiug. Mm.

M. and 3hl- foremau of the (rrand Jury last Tiium mre nevtro bard Ibiti yoo oauoot Afford to trade rith JNO. COBB. weelc. TLe following composed th Orantl Jary Jacob A.

SaKl, Moz. dney Shntoru, Wm A Holly, Calvin Orpeoter, Ruth, VVily Mullen, Ado'ptiaa Kfever, Khixies, Hoff ui, bu Brc t4i ton, Lawrence De'lincef man gave liiu I he, cbngr. Ml Uerriu; dnwsoTerwl iiai be was a Uollar abort, anl informed turn ot it. Let me see," said the mun, Uklog the money iu hia hand. He remarked, I owe yon another dollar.1' and ran hia band down iu hia poetcet aud K-t oat another dol lu, but while dtmg ibis be eiipMi out of the pile a 15 (nil tti.d a $1 bb The train, started, and be hutridlv banded, an Mr.

Herring supposed, the correct change back On look rtren visited relatives in Shelby and evtry 2nd uadajr w. ku1 it iu, btieuuxtir, 2ud 6uada; 3j ji ua 4cu 2unJy i a Laboratory AlilU, ou Jua and 4tu buuda at 7 in. lictuei, i.st aui 3rd 6 a days iz 1U.3U, a in. t'riuay'a ocuool House, la- ftOd urd duiidajb, il. every i every buiiUty at i.

Al L'vat evefj I'uui'adaj cvciin al Jriul'A L- liev. VV ttiuore i-iec tor- Services evry 6uuuay al 1 1 it uepi 2d Suudy a ui 'liitii, uu 1st, Uu aiiu every oilier Jiu Duiid1-; limy t.ouiu.uuiv! lot and ord suij'Jaia Citeeuisi ug ol cii'i l-ren every 3iu auuouy in the Al. At. coruialiy in vi Lea attend. tree.

LINCOLN TUi, N. (J. OUT 27, 1893 A BEEDY. DEALER IN LIME Coerryville this wfek. Py virtue oft power of tale conferred by a in -rUrage Deed exa 'ulod on the 35 day of February 1R84 l.y Hum may and wif lo th under Binned wbicli is of record in tbe effiee of tbe Register of eeds ot Lln- cola county, if.

C. in book no, 66 at page 03 and 94, I will sell to the highest bid. der lor oaah at tke Court House door ii LincolntoD, C. at 12 o'clock, II. on the 24th day Norember 1893, the lour tncU of land mentioned and described in said Mort grajare Deed to which reference is made for a more particular description.

Said tracts contain 3G, 30, 14 and 12 acres repectively This sale will be made to ea'iafy the tfebe secured by said Mortgage Deed. October 17th, 1893- ASLIHI JS. McLCKD, Mortgagee, Oct. 27, tda. THE EPICURE who wishes the best FAMILY GROCERIES and the FINEST CONDIMENTS baa moyM 2H5eliiiSJ tit It-ii HrriUon.

yervices in the clmrch at Iron Station, l)rDarrory to commnnioii bepn riext I bid latuilyKj linoolnton and ocoa" i i lesone of the Sumner houses, Mrs. M. if. Ituth and littl daugbfbr.NVllie. viaiied Mrs.

Juo. Important Notice. Tbe tLu-et uutt otieapett lime ia America can be bad in an) quantity on appl'catioQ to tbe Agent at N. G. R.

R. Station, incolnton, N. C. Aug 61893 tf ing at it Mr. Herring discoveied that tbe man had added one dollai which was short, aud stolen fix dol day27ih, ai7 o'clock P.

M. hu1 Mantling in Charlotte last week. Miss Ella Reedy, accompanied lars. The train eras some distanct continue several davs. PreaohiDr i beyond Gastonia, aud it was toolat oy the Rev.

Geo. A. Sparrow of I bv her "ice, Jane Hope, has to catch tbe thief. Mr. Herring made gone to Lowreyerille, 8.

to visit Rutbeifordron. Of every kind. The best ew 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. known what had befallen him, put All bub.ctitfra who will uoine and pay their back dues ou sul- Ieatli of Mr. Robt.

-ling the matter into tbe bands ol police as soon as he at rived beie. Should call on B. F. Grigg. These goods are always Fresh, i acriptiou at tbe rates ot 1.25 an i Ou Tued, Ojf, 24.

1893, his pay one dollar in addition, can gt i 'home about thiee miles west ol Lio It was thought the robber had a "da!" on tbe trait), and that he and the QUALITY the the COURIER one year from date cl came on to Charlotte. This, bow-ever could not be substantiated her sister, Mrs. Hope. Mrs. Ann Roberts who has beeu with the family of her aon, Mr J.

Robei for some time, has returned to her home iu Cherry-ville. Rfev. Mr. Grerge, of Cherry-vilh was in Lmcolnton several hours Tuesday. He was on his way to ihtf Lulheian Synod, which meet in Hijkory this week.

Miss May Davidson weut to Wiutisboro, S. Ov last week to act iraitiaFe PARAGON of EXCELLENCE A full line of gro Officers Irvin a'id Vail left on th 11 o'clock train ou the trail. A HIGH -class illustrated monthly mag azine in the home is no longer a iuxu-ry. It is a necsssity and to meet tbe demand created bv tbis necessity, THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, ginn yearly, as it does, 1536 pages of reading by tbe ablest living authors, with over 1200 illustrations by clever artists, has stepped into the breach, with a reduction in tie price that has startled the literary world-The couaix, fully alive to the needs of its patrons has made special arrangments with this superb mouthly, whereby it will receive orders for yearly subscriptions to both publications combined for the sum of 12.00. 16 cents a Mout $2 00 a year LINCOLN COURIER and COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE.

Tbe price of the great illurtrated monthlies in the paet has been $3 00 and $4,00 a year, and they were to be louud only in tbe more pretentions homes. Our offer fur Dishes a help to all families, no matter how modest their means, to keep in touch with the greatest mind of the worlds, as The COSMOPOLITAN has today the strongevt regular staff of any xisting periodical end ordejs to coUkiir office N. C. cer's Drugs always Tbe World's Fair. uch pameut.

All who are with subsci lotions to date can get oneyear- ubserip ion by paymf; $1.00 cash in advance. This proposition is good only lo. cash. New 11 vert jsemeiits. coln'oo, Mr.

Ro'r. Summuy, Sr after several weeks of snfTerinfr. parsed awav. He was atout 73 yprtrs cf had t-en tor years a eonsfs'ent mmnfr Methodi8t church. He wi.

oa Lincoln count yV rucsr rsspcivd citizens and Icas lara irt-le relativs nnd frieod-5 to monrn in losa. The funeral Hrscs wre condneied by ai-d Owenby and he burici i 'lit4 Pleasant Grove Cemierr fernoon. in Stock. Flavoring Herbs and Extracts; Tropical Fruits, both dried green. A nice lot of Chamois Racket Store.

Groceries B. F. Grigg. Laud Sale lies. Adeline E.

i a bride's natd at the marriage of ber cousin, Mtss Hallie Pagan to r. VV. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Grimes of R-iieigh stopped in Lincolntou Wed i nesday several hours on their way home from their bridal tour to Chi cago and tbe World's Fair, Rev. M. V.

Suerrill who was I pastor of tbe Methodist church at i Skins, at A low price- Yon need oue or more, too. B. F. GRIGG. World's Faib Gbounds, Chicago.

October 23-rTJie oflfioittl pio-gtamme for the closing celebration, Columbus Day, will include as nipt inci pal feature a spectacle ot the landing of Columbus. The car aves will be used for that puipos-, and. the landing, with all the realise tic details, will take plitce on the shores of Lake Michigan. The ceremony of lowering all ol the officiaIsflag8 from the Depart mental and other Exposition buildings will take plaoe at sunset- The Frt.r will expire officially and inter- a. blae of pyrotechnic splendor.

Morning Star. Iiongh on Rats NOTICE The weather is very tuooney at nights now. Some valuable land is advertised for hale in this issue. Tax Notice! 1 Piateau, and who was paralysed Rev. Dr.

Byrd, P. E. wili preach Factory Floring grist MILLS I JAMES. Propi ieiort Xinooltitoo, X. C.

WARDROBES. LOUNGES, TABLES: WAflgxA Be sure to tolne antl at my furniture before buying elsewhere. Twin Gin Housa. Two Firnt-olaaa gins; one 70 and one 40 hw. Charlotte prioea pa for cotton.

Tbe flooring nod griut mills will be ran regolarly every day from this time on. Bpt. 11 1891. JAMES. MONEY TO LOAN On longtime and ea my terms in amounts of not less than $300.00.

Secured by first mortgages oa Beal Estate, paj- ment made by annual installments. Iue Nov. 1st. each. year.

Apply to .3 G. FIN LEY, Att'y at Law, Lincolnton, N.C. The trial of thi ocaapied two days ol Superior week. The plaintiff, about tv years ago-atepped from re -r oach'of the train i.e-vti ton and Crouses mi ax twt'Dtv-fivo or thirty rji.ew s'-r and recivei a Seir-b Lnr. Wdcu I am now located in Lincoln-ton occupying: thehouse vacated by C.

W. Ward. I can and will save you money on Dry Goods, Notions, several months ago, has gone to Loxiugton, N. C. He is still un to use hia right band.

Mr. Eiagh lUmsaar, whose Sieaiih has beea feeble for some time, letr Monday for Redlands, Gal in hopes- that the climate in tbe Methodist Church Suuday night. -fcU-v. S. will rtael at Mtba-Lotlieraii cburcb Suuilay at 11 A.

M. Vantfi 1(K)0 bushels ot FuJ- caster wheat, at once, by Jno. Uud. isdl Sons. I will attend aa follows to receive the Taxes for 1893 liowesville, Tuesday 10th Oct- 1393 Denver.

Wednesday lltn Iron StaM Thursday 12th tteepaville, Friday l'7ta Best' Store, Tuesday J. K. Clink Sh'ff, LincolntoD, N. Sept. 29, 1892.

ADMR'S JSOTICE the conductor a seiij-r was 1T, 1. 1 1 wis run back in search ot hi. -a, t.Rj nay beneficial. accompan datk oud though the atnl Mr. A.

T. Gantt of that place, Lost A uteel key-ring con-; llaruaii were ou iui io.c has been on two months vis- tRiimie- tour keys, binder win re-i mi mmn and all kinds of GROCERIES. I will deal in all kinds of country produce chickfns, eggs, Bring them to me. Examine my Stock before buying elsewhere. YOure Respectfully; J.

C. Quickie. tfith laptei U8 thtf iruuUe. ot ivar I it to bis old home in Cleveland (o thiB otlii'G. The ail vert of (Japt onnt co4ch passed over hinj before the Maiden Letter.

Having qualified as ftdministrator of A. very Clark dee'd. all persons iiaving claims against s'd estate are hereby noti Aid to present tbe same to tbe undersigned or before October 21st 1894 or this no- otie will ba pleaded in bar of tbeir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate ae requested f.9 settle at once. Tbis 16th ot Oct.

1893. D. Chmrt adm'r of Avery Clark. Oct. 20 6t.

Mr. and Mrs. Holder live in tbe southern part of ibe city, near tb Graded School. They are rathei aged people and are by tbemselve a greater porliou or tbe time. Tbej have never done anything to nieiit tbe ill will of any oue, but about a week ago an attempt was made to put them out of the way.

After eating breakfast on tbe 12tb insf, Mr. and Mrs. Holder became violently ill and sent for a physician who pumped the ioison from tbeii stomachs and administered restoratives. After a day or two ibe Iwo old people were as well as usual, having entirely recovered from the effects of tbe poison. They did not know that they had swallowed any train came to si.

itul stlil. iie pliuntiff aPegel liut injuries to the arfcnqi of thtee thousand dollars wis -n 3e c-ir (Hissed over him. The iry but a jew uiiuat rriurnetl a verdict in t'uvorM' the li Ait road. No apjieal taken. Mr.

Ed Heavy rains fell here Sa'- mdn.v uigb and Sunday, Tbe creeks were swolen considerably. Great damage to corn ou the lowlands. The cotton fields were white. It is badly beaten into tbe earth. Xue ctop through this section is the best kuowu for many yeas.

Wh whourd colnplafn when be has plenty to eat aud wear? ssssssss So 1 1. Ih Foi'U AMStociaitou. Jb G-rigg apiers another column. He ha to suit the raot 'astldious taste, A mistake occurred in the atl. of D.

J. Caip ntjr Bto. of Mai- deu last wt--eb. Instead adinj 1,000 wbi th Cpt trood-i" it. shou'ii have been "10,000 worrh of goods." Married at the residence ol ihe bride's lather, L).

Hall, Mr. .) F. Gillami, of Kulsville, N. C. and Miss Fauuie Hall, of Anderson, S.

Mr. W. J. Wiugate, ot this county, was married Oct. 18, to Miss Cora JameH, Mrs.

Heu-nette of Catawba county, Rev. Dr. Clapp officiating. Scrifl's Spocific A Tested Remedy We attended the South Fork Association at Stanley Creek, Some people will complain and if last week and found a large body deadly drug, but tbe physician did. 2l r- Jil UEfnALJ srl STROPS I riERSY jjy j-jrBVES) of eavnest Christain workers the' get to Heaven I fear tbev wid eut the largest ever attending any bo ri'xsatiffied.

People in towns of the sessions of this body. A new i and Cities are saffering at this pre iset of ofKceis were elected viz. eut time, bot we see no excuse for Wednesday afternoon Mr- and Mrs. Holder were out visiting and did not return uutil late in tbe even- Fr All Dlcod and Sfiin OicoaooG A reliable core for Contagious Blood Poison, Inherited Scrofula and Skin Cancer. Aa a tonic for delicate Women and Children it has no equal.

Being1 purely vegetable, ia harm- Use ia its effects. treatise on Blood aad SklnDU- To the citizens of North Oar olina and adjoining States I call your especial attention to my Diutile Srock Plows, cotton-planters, Cotton Barrows and Qibbac Plows, tbe Ies3t ou the market. Yoa can afford to lose a number of meals, as there is money eared but you cannot afford to lose the opportunity ot'huying the-score mentioned terming Implemems, as tbere will be money lost. 1 still keep the Camel Skin Shoe, and my S3.00 Congress Shoe la Stock I lr keep a general line of merchandis and erery thing a specialty. Beipt-ctfully, Apr.

11 9e. Ij. A. ing. When Mrs.

Holder went into Rev. C. M. Murehisou J. Thos.

it. tbe kitchen she noticed that tbe lid on a milk jar was not just as sbe Shenfl Ciiue left la-t Monday I McLean, clerk and J. D. Moore Trie Providence Maiden Cot-with two prisoners tor tho Peniten. Treas.

There were some 1G miui- ton Mills are working on half time, tiary, John Smith for five years and ters present among them Dr. Uuion shut down Friday evening Claude MeCo one year, both for Durham of Raleigh. Rev. D. M.

as she filled her last order. It is bad left it. The lid was fastened on by means ot a string. Sbe ex Sarsaparilla maued ran on appucaooa. JhntggUU 8U It.

SWIFT SPECIFIC Drawer 3, At lasts, Ga. atnined it and found that there was Austin of Charlorte, Rev. D. W. thought that it will be in operation a greeu skurn on the milk.

Poison was the first ihoogbt that entered ssssssss THE LINCOLN her mind. Mrs. Holder had the milk analyzed FOUNDRY Direct Route To The World Fair. MACHIHB. WORKS and it was fonnd to contain large quantities of rat poison.

Suspicion The Richmond and Daovllle Rail by last of this week. The meeting held by Rev. Mr. Lee proved to be a great success. His meeting did great good.

More than eighty professed Christ. 50 reconsileations-wera made. Apurse of 60. was presented Mr. Lee.

He went from here to Statesville where he held a series of meetings. It is rumored that our popular young Post Master is to take onto Herring of China, and Rev. C. O. Newtou of Afric? The Churches of the association, 29 in number reported great prosperity during the year More than three hundred baptisms and the same number by letter were numbered.

The Church raised for benevolences Gi0, which was au advance of some 20 per cent over last year. Several new mi- points strongly to certain parties and tbe ease is being quietly work ed up. If they bad swallowed tbe last dose prepared for them, Mr. and Mrs. Holden would probably the crime ot latceny.

Attention ia called to the new advertisement the Ricket Store. Mr. Ktstler could not do his 8tock justice in the usual spaee so gives bis customers an extra haifcolumn Married, at Pleasant Grove Methodist Church, Wednesday night at 8 o'clock by Rev. M. T.

Steele, Mr. Tbos C. Cornweli and Miss Nina Jones, both of this county. We had the privilege of hearing Kev. Frank Dixon preach in Shelby Wednesday night.

An im mthse crowd was preseuf, the ser njon was good bat did not come up to onr expectations. Mr. JB. 8. Guioo, formerly of this county, now of Charlotte, was stricken with paralysis on.

Mouday afternoon last at 2 o'clock at bis oad i elltng round tup tickets to bicago aV-v'ery low rais, and will give yon choice of ioue via. Kucx-yille and Cincinnati or LouisTill-, via. Atlanta and Chattanooga i Charlottesville and Cincinnati or via. Richmond ard Wahhingiou Also, a very low rnte ticket nhcr going orieturninar via. Niagara Fall with etop-over privileges Theie nnthinc aved by irolngoD excorgioD not have recovered.

Charoltte News. stons stations are to be occupied himself his life long companion, dtiriue the coming year, and tbe 1 Rev, J. A. Hoyle's little son has Steel and Iron Work Shot DoWn. S.

P. Smith, of Towanda, whose constitution was completely broken down, is cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. He writes: For eight years, I was, most of the time, a great sufferer from constipation, kidney trouble, and indigestion, so that my constitution seemed to be completely broken down. I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven bottles, with such excellent results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in perfect condition, and, in all their functions, as regular as clock-work. At the time began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my weight was only 129 pounds I now can brag cf 159 pounds, and was never in so good health.

If you could tea me be fore and using, you would want sue lor trmveling adwrt Ixiifiirt. iMlieve tbis preparation ot Saraaparills to be the best in the market to-day. Ayer's Sareaparilla Cures othorOfWHI cure you Pay your a ascription to tbe Lis coLtf Gorans. Subscribe for tbe Cob. SlBB, SX.25 a year.

been very sick for several days is prospect now is that there will be Are still running -and are prepared to repair Engines, SAWMILLS, THBE3HEBS, COtton gins and cotton hill MAcmn-eby at living prices; also keep on hanic a full stock of castings, such as plovr points, of all kinds and sizes, hangers, and pulleys Trtll ako "give prices on wood-split pulley si' WiU bOT a food tin of -pipa. aad fitv -tias of ail kisds. Will aJao bT good. Black Smith to no all kinds of Blacksmith work. Anv ess havis -aay work to be done in or line will do well to cad on- me tor good work aad Rock Pottoss PriMs.

Ordsrs from a. -distanoe, will rxiro PKOttPT ATTXaTION. Give em a trial aad: be ecaviaced. rOUBS TO SESVX, Ir B. 8TDTTS.

WhksunO. W. VaM Oct. 23: trami, iome rale i chajted on The Mingo Steel and Iron Mill, at! trains of tbia kiud aa on n-snlr Mingo Junction, tbis moroiog dos-j trains ot the woomona ana I a a I some three or four new eh a rcb no improving. organized in tbe bounds of tbe bod.r.

SiDce the compromise of the fil-Witb and aa earn- i ver bill, yarns bare advanced, and est, intelligent and consecrated business baa opened. It is not ministry, there is no reason why what we expected to get, bat we there shonld not be great advance- I believe it to be better than tbe old ment along all lines of Christaio acr. Kflilrnad. Three tbtooch raawnper traina ed indefinitely. Six hundred men re thrown oat of employment.

PlTTSBTXRO, PA-, Oct-, 23. The each way, daily kooA conneetious aaiokeet time to ioiogo Company ooh night on tbe road. Oliver Iron and Steel I work. The next session ot tn as- AAnn Anamon or other tn- home in Charlotte. His condition is.

not at all favorable. For rates schedule) formation, call OO or I For rates schedules any tbeir South Fifteenth street Maiden baa. 5 cotton oojera. What town her-size can beat it. FraDk WjJHMMf deputy collector, wa in town Monday.

"Yours Respectfully tidet 8gnt Of the Kicnmooa aoa mill The sociatidn will be held Oat, 1894 with the cburcti in Manleti. Those troublesome sealphtHiiors are cared by the use of Ay er's. Hai with non-union men t0day. rinvillf Railroad, or Unas. ju.

nou1 -Dr. W. H. Wakefield of Wid- will be at the Ijincoln-ton Hotel iu Xiincolntou, on Tues aay, Kov. Hth for that ono day oui I Msehme-Works.

Tatx lO, 1895- tf paddters at tbe Iio mill have Traveling Agent fused to accept a ten per cent, re-! Charlotte o. A Vigor..

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