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JNCOLN COURIER F 9 aTAKRETXE, EMTOK AMD rilOi'iUKTMU. LiNCOI.lTuN, N. . 9 169A CNTfiUKD is the Post Office at Ij jlntoN as siO'jsu ex-Ass jIkil j jecjHion it wa necesaaay for if ec umtu J retary Carlisle to reverse previous 5A'jscriftionCi in Advance, j decisions made by Secretary Win- 1 reAC 3i-WJ . o' months ,10 i o monies ........ ' . lidtex of Aiccrtisina. "25 Oueilioh, Ond tlUie. $1.UJ J tw: fv each subacquen insertion. ; IffO inches, one time, 81.50 ; 50 : o. .its fur each subsequent insertion i ...lit iui wu u ! t if nc.nfis. one time, c.uo ! 7J cents for each subsequent insert j tion, i Four inches; oue time, 2.50 1.00 for each subsequent insertion. special rates for one-half and O louith column ; also, fot any uivuitiseoieat continued longtr thiiu tvo months. The Advertise, a neat 7 eol u'iin paper published by Col. John J. Tipton at Kutherfordton has been received. The initial num ber is a good one and the people in his town and county' should rally to him and give him a liberal support. THE ELECTION, A regular land slida for the republicans is the result of the election in this state on Inst Tuesday. We are subject to the "powers that be", but we will venture the assertion that within two years the majority will be ready for a change. The cause of the defeat, we think, was the slow ness of onr recent Congress to act : upon important matters. The people lived, under Republican rule for about o0 years and were j reduced to almost abject poverty ' by unwise legislation. The Dem ocrats took charge of the govern- m.fiit 16 than two years ago and because they did not in that short P.riod bring ubout former prosperi ty .they are asked to step down'and f.ut. 'i he Populists are no more. . They have oeen melted nnd pour ed into, the Republican caldron .'Mid ail run into one body and the child has no resemblance of. Pop ulism. Some 'defective democrats ;re thrown in as a kind of sea s .t ing and they will "spoil the whole mixture before two years f 1 r Democratic sauce and Rep-Pop mutton do hot make a palatable : iieh. XM POlf. A. 11 V I E F .4 I'. '.'Thj following is, the vote of Lin clnTo'n Township fur County. Of ri''ers '. - jd. for Register Rep. " " Clerk. 390. 126! 391. K iliian hi Id, . h.iikley, Hep V'.liu'f, Kep; -S i.Kon, ing, Icp. i'.im, . M :Lvau, Rep ' - i'p.e, J:.:'-les, Keu. 124. Treasurer. 371. - ' V 133. 5ur vevor. 3s3. 124. 383. 115. 365. 112. Coroner. Sheriff Ilis' impossible to get official j- !'inis for this issue from the en 1; countv, but we are snt'e in say that thy entire democratic tick e: deftnttd by a very small nut 1 r.ty, except J. F. Keiuhu'rat, for t; Hr.ase of Represenlatiues, who ' letted by a small majoritv over C.ipt.F. W. Ward, Keublican. T.Vt. yt-ais of this county rulo will L .-1 tlie nn.tter of county govem .it and thtn the peo)le will see v. l,cti;tv or nut we had competent worthy uiheers in charge of ti. affairs of tiie county during the 1-as-L year. All the present officers w .'ll retire with unstained garments and in the future they may be culled upon to occupy these places of honor again. We know but little of the newly elected officers and therefore can say but little. We are to deal with them during the coming year and after a trial we will be able to say something for them pro or con. Our best wishes follow the old officers wherever they may be throw n and if at any time in the future we can terve them we will do S) with good grace. Washington Letter. CorresDondence of Coueikii. Washivotox, Nov. 5, '94: If uny proof were needed that Secre tary Carlisle was dealing with the charge that Mr. Morton had im- lnrted an English coachman un- der contract, in violation of the alien contract labor law, it 13 lur- a ni-hed hy his decision, that the ' nihil is a domestic servant in Mr. t iat cannot be had at the -White j iinjtalion me licinea. It' poor con Morton1 employ and consuently House. At this writing they are eofaiion to a sick man to" he' told -xempt from the provisions of the' residing in hia own house on thJ tba.1 ,ne medicine ofterfd him cer- duin in li'O, and Assistant Secre- j tary fcfpaulding in lS'Jl. Had he ; ell disposed to make partisan L . tcipuni Jiu ui uie -i uc uugui have ordered th coachman de- vuli and cjtt(i the two republi-!,,r . decisions mentioned as prece- r dents for his action. It is proba hbi that congress will ije astea to amend that section of the ali-n contract labor law under which this charge was made, as Secreta ry Carlisle thinks the courts, and not the Secretary of the Treasury should settle such disputed ques tions. President Cleveland has ordered another exteution of the civil ser vice rules. This time all clerical i employes receiving less than $900 per annum, and all messengers and watchmen employed under the Government are put under the rules." Speaking of the matter, civil service Commissioner Proct er, who is naturally much pleased at the extension, said : "You may expect more of the same sort. There are further extensions in contemplation that only await thej1aris to sek interviews with M. arrangement of minor details, which will be perfected at ap proaching conferences between this Commi ss'on and the heads of the several departments." For some reason the number of democratic office holders who went beauty, transfivyd by famcus ar hometovote fell below expecta- tlgts whiciv ia- now takiur place tiot.s, and it will not be surprising : at:jhfe Academy of Fine -Arts in ifa large number of the c!eliu- NeV.York; has been aiiticipatel quents spend a very disagreeable; -bThe Cosmopolitan Magazine in half hour with their Congressmen Uts November issue, in an a-ticie when Congress gets bach to Wash- rlV ivn. a .. xvuu .;nllcfr. mgton. No democrat comes oiit of the campaign higher in the estimation 01 me rank ana me tne men who are always, not occasionally,tound working heart nnd soul for the sue cats of the party, whether its can dilates are their friends or their personal enemies of the party. than does Vice President Steven sont II? has been wherever the fight was the hottest from the be ginning of the campaign, having given up all personal plans and forjchildren will -find interise interest the time placed himself entirely at jia The Storv of Thousand," a tne uisposal ot the managers, whojpersoal - narrative begun in this kept him on the stump cuntinu-j number by Albion Mr-TourgeetwLo ously ouca w:iu w.orK ana sucii telh "in a. graphic W.av work isn't likely to be sooninent wlnch.saw-fiWce i good forgotten. Mrs Cleveland has accepted an invitation .from - the Camp's, the j Pniladelphia shipbuilders, to! Christen the American Line Steam ship, .St. Louis, which will be launched next Monday. Thb Pres ident will not be- able to go. but Mrs. Cleveland will be accompa nied by. a very small party 01 friends, leaving here Monday m jrning in a private car and re turning the same afternoon. '. It will not he surprising to mem bers uf the deplomatic corps should t he relations between this country i andGoriMnny. become very much ',rone' iJr attained, if nothinjr more seri'.-us I Ai'cfleiilnlly Killed. "ix'uif, on account of the action 01 Germany in prohibiting the im-j. The news reaches Durham that po.natiu-n of American . cuttle and on Saturday last a ycuth about IS dtvs?ed beef wi.Iiout.-.uuy real ex-'years of age, white, liv'ns near cusi for such U!ijuC't'action, Jt iJ Gary, named Maynor, started out known that tnis .(iovejii merit has J hunting and .went into a turnip niumaita very strongly to Germn- ny that it isn't inchnea to accept the ridiculous excuse put forward tear ol Texas fever, and that it has made a protest clothed ia vig orous but diplomatic language. There the matter rests at present, but it will not be allowed to rest there. Germany may rind that if retaliation is to be the game the United States holds the winning hand. The annual report ot Gen. Casey, Chief of Engineers, IT. S. A., just made public, again brings forward the recommendation that a seper ate building be provided by Con gress to be used for office purposes by the Hresident. ' The necessity for such a building is so apparent that the only wonder is that it has not long ago been erected. The President is the only official of the16" knowu to fail- 25 and 50 cent Government who is expected. to reside in the same building in in which he transacts his official business. The idea ia so rpnutr ' nant to President Cleveland that during lun first as well as his pres- 1 tit ".ministration he lias owned j residence' in - order that li and his family might get tho privacy v.wwg, . ...v, every day to transact nis omciai business. The White House &hoyld cither be ehe Executive office or. the President's residence ; it should u - t be both. While in Ctncago, Mr; Charles L. Des Moines, Iowa, bad qoite a r ous time of if. He took s ch ,i severe i-old that he could hardly" talk or navigate, but the prompt ue ot Chambeilain's Coogh Remedy i ured him of his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who had bad colds followed his example and half a dozen persons Oidered it from me nearest drag 9tore. They were orofufe in their' thanks to Mr. Katiler foj telling them bow to core a bad cold eo quickly. For sale by Dr. W. h. Urouse Druggest.' Clifua Has Got nougli. London, Nov. 5. The Central News says : There is reason to believe that China has declared to formally ask the powers who have immediate commercial interest at stake, to stop the war. The Chi nese minister is said to have com municated the request to the for eign office in London this after- noon. This evening he started for Hanotaux, Minister of Foreign Af fairs, and President Casimer Pe riei. A famous fehovr of lleanty. The show of distinguished tions of some of the more beauti- fuHacesr The-"Great Passions ot HistdiV"series has for this month's iUv,jpct the romantic career of Ag- j .... c . 1 . .influfint.fid the tinies of France under. Charles VII.:.. "The Art School of Ameri ca," "The Great British Northwest Territory," The Chiefs of the Am-v. erican Press," and the "Public Li brary Movement," are amongst the Cosmopolitan's ; table of Contents- Survivors of the warand their r, ot a regi- service K)f its organization: -its marches, its" sports, and its death-roll. . -W A McGaue, a well kuown cit zeu of McKay, Chio, is of '.he opiBn; 'hn that there is- nothing as good lor children troubled -with colds or croup as uuamberiaiirs uongh item- 1 i'dy. lie k.H8 ustd it 'in bis family I ior several years wnn me best re- , siil 9 aud always keeps a bottle of it in the house. Alter 'having la 4ippe be was LiinsHf troubled with i j&evere cough- He u;ed other 1 erxit-dies without benefit and theD concluded to'lry the children's med cinc and lo his delight it sot n ef ected a permntieol cure. 25 and ',,J ccut bolt,e8 for hy W L patch to get a turnip. His dog soured up a rabbit, ana he jumped up on a tt imp to see which way it'weur. In doing" go the stock-of-his gun struck the stump and disr charged. The lo'ad took effect in", his bowels and' killed him.'. He was buried yesterday at his Loml near Gary. Daily Sun. Cronp 13 a terror to ronng moth Ts. To post them concerning the first 8ympton)P,ard treatment U Ihe ol jpct of the it m. The first indi cation of croup is hoarrenees. In a child who is subject to croup it ma.f be taken as a sore sien of the ap proach ot an attack. Following this hcaiBeoegp, ia a peculiar rough ongb. If Chamberlain's Cough remedy is given as soon, as the child becomes hoarse or fven after the roug1 cough baa appeared it will prevent the attack. It has never tiottles for pale by Dr. W. L. Croupe Druggist. Many Persons' are woUa Jowo from overwork or household carea. Brown's Iron Bitters Rebuild. th iystem, ,idi digestion, removes excess of blia. mi cures malaria- Get the gsnuiaa. A Bad State of Affair. L The people of the Sooth are be- i 1 vig decei?ed in 'the i urcnase cf j Pfnif,,. It -ill A r.rr-.t t.a.m T fciiows the disease to progress in etead of stopping it, and this is most dangerous because the disease j wdl.swon be beyond cuih. This is ; . the fcest resaon why you should be , sure to get the right medicine. Dout risk your health In trying auy of the "ra any Liver Alel'cines wbith have j sprung up in the South to be 8 Id ; D place of Simmoua Liver Regulator J put np by J H Zeilin & Co , with the j Red Z on every package, this was j the medicine of 5 onr fathers, and they liredioug. Have notbiog to ! do with anything else, or any ding gist 0 dealer who would persuade you that the many imitations under different uames are just as good It's not true. Tue people who buy them heap up their miseries. Be ware 1 Mrs. 8. A. Lefeber 4 - .. Rossmoiis, Ohio. Terrible Misery Helpless With Rheumatism and Without Appetite Tired Feeling and Pains Dispelled by Hood's Sarsapariiia. " I was la UrriWa misery with rheumatism ia my -hips aud lower limbs. I read so mucb About Hood's Sarsapariiia" tbit I thought I would try It and see it it would relieve me. Wbeu I commenced I could not sit up cor erea tdiu over la bed without help. On bottl oi Hood's Relieved Me 0 much that I was soon out of bed and could walk. I had.also felvweak and tired all tb time; could not sleep, and obtained so little rest at uteht that I felt all worn out In the morning. . I had na appetiw w eat' anything, but Uoodc Hoocl?Cures tarsaparilla restored my appetite so that --'could fcat'wlthout- any distress, and I hav? rgafned rapidly in strength. I have taken fiva j bottles ci Hood's Sarsapariiia and I am as wee .as eyer.". Mrs. S. A I.efkbsjk, Kossmoyns, Q Hood's Pills cura liver ills, constipa biliousness, jaundice,, sick headache, indigesti NOTICE ; I. have moved from my old stand, to my New "BricK Store; situated ner the Njutow Guage Crossing on Main gt. . "I m t my Customer will rontin- uptogiveuie tbeMme patronage ihf y bave to kindly g veu in tha past. I call your attention to my Imperial Gihbs, Plow, tho best on the market They Will last Twice as long as any -oiher plow, and trie expense of Extras, only one half the amount. Also call and see my new line of Shoes, just received, before buying elsewhere. I have- prices to suit the times. Respectfully, F. A. TQBEY. Henry Wilson, tha lostmister at AVelsbton Florida, says he cared a case of diarrb ea of loDg staoalDg . iu six .hoars, wi b one small bottle ; tJhamberiain'd Colic, Cholera and -Diarroea Itemedy. What a plea , ant surprise that must have been to the snfferer. Such cures are not uaaal with tl ia remedy, 'Ia many instances -only one or two doses are required togiva permanent reliet. It can alwavs be depended upon. When reduced with water it is pleas ant 10 take. For sale by W L Crouee, Diuggmt. NOTICE I iHfav ng qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of J B ishelton on the loth day of October. 1'' notice is hereby given to all ptr:on8 mdptedto the utite of said J.B. Shtlton to Make immedi ate payment and settlement: and alL persons having claims against said estate will i re ent them fjr -payment by lutb day of November 1805 or ibis Notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. The 4th day of October 1894 T. H- iro tor, Executor. Wiiy U He So. Irritable?" This question is often heard and r-early at oiten unanswered. It ia cot always remain oered. aa it shonld be- that the occasion of UU temper and irritability ia often to be fonud in the physical oonditi ofon the persons effected. What is the use of trjiog to "harmonize" a man wiiose liver has gone back; on him? If a man is tortured with rheuma tism, bow can he be expected to be affkble and agreeable f Can a con Armed dyspeptic be expected to be cheerful and always ready to tell a funny story t The only way to res move the difficulty is to get at the cause. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, impure blood aud liver troubles yield to Hood'a Sarsaparilla ; this is why it is an effective tranquilizer a peaceful messenger1 and a pre ventive of domestic qnarrels. RACKETSTORE GIbsing but sales WE ABB CLOSING OUT OUH EMTIMffi f you want bargains in-clothing Shoes, fjats, Dry Qccds,. No-t. tions, Tinwaie, &"c( Come to us. re mean what we say. and do what we ?a'y . Have got. the good and they ae hound to - go. Do your trading with us and save one halt" )uv money. This is the time y 11 want to make. your 5o. cckiion MtylQc worth of goods , mon ey, saved is .money made. RESPECTFULLY J. L. Kistler. An Antidote THEIR ' RESULTANT EVILS: A WELL-SUPPLIED THINKING-SHOP and Frequent PotionS of Bottled EnergY, Call and see, B.F..QR1QQ. HIST THE &'TUUmJLlhAL Won X FAttT- J he current is strong but with the Almighty Dollar strengthen ed by netve we kno the baariers can be overcome Te do not mean to boastbut be it under stood that we buy for CASH. Thus we are able to get every advantage in prices, which U Strong Point in our Favor. It gives the 4 mos. method a heavy blow yet it is to your interea m well a oun tiia this be done. Listen, you owe jour neighbor a debt. How luppoie instead of chrgia$ you 6 per. cent interest ht would discount the debt 6 per cenlon't joa see what a help it would be to y ou. Jasl figure a little. So we tea U. There is not current strong enough to pusb the CASH downward. It just will force its way against every tide. Let us right here thank you for your kind support which haj enabled us to do so. Jhis makes our interests mutual- . offer the goods at ROCK BOTTOM prices. You pay1 ua the cash and ia this way we mutually battle the current of to-day, but again not every ona has the cab. Then what? It may be a green or dry hid, egw, chieiaci lard, mear, com, oats, flour, tallow, wax, ouions, potatoes, game, &o. The fact is usc this we are here to help you as well as to be helped by you. So we labor, lec us have a goodly share of your patronage. RESPECTFULLY, Remember we are the Champion In Buying a Piano or an Organ Be sure that you get one 6TVreTubtenialre" -It .s-Hot necaa sary to buy an expensive instrument, as a ifirst cla33 one can be bought for very little more than one of an in ferior make would cost. Ve handle none but FIRST GLASS, STANDARD. MAKES OF PIANOS & OEGANS every one of which is guaranteed for g'-jeard''withu6 monthi exchange privilege. Wfurnisli a complete outfit ,1PE .with each . mtfit and pay freights . v . if. Write for catalogue and prices. Southern Music House, W. Af. WHEELER, M'GR. j am AiHiw-iBii AiscM mouas. A; X A V A ; ; UUD 5E hJPdVBR Gt-KR: VbhS a:d Curas wijftn Investigation -Ait, .itmiiu ji'sfic.i - Tnvitfrl i. ?i Kalzish. J. C, tan. 2B Mi. .. . , . . W- t ' ami ibp- iltct.op:iise v iy valuobie c3pf ; '5i)K-FREE. cuu-. I'ni ifjs uiSi-i't r.;:ij.ar.t) I am tu:e I 4 - - . .' . I 1:. 3 SH9! 1 N3SaUAXiN& 5. CORDOVAN, .FRiiCHAWMELLEDAJj: " .'5.5? FiNECALF&KWwAPCl POLICE Soles. EXTRA FINE. 2.173 BOYSCHOflLSHOES.' LADIES SEND FOR CATALOGUE , L DOUGLAS BROCKTON, JWASS. Aon can cave mouty by purckaklog W. L. Dougla Shoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee . ahe value by stamping the name and price ba the bottom, which protect you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes qual custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have teem sold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, vre can. Sold by Mauocy & Bro., Cberryviile, N, C. CRYSTAL LENSES TRADE MARK. ftnli'.j first ni IXviji. T. A. Smith, Druggist, has ex clusive sale of these glasses ' in Newton, N. C. From the factory of Kellam & Sfoore, the only com plete optical nlant in the south Atlanta. Qa. iCOPeddlers are not supplied with these famous glaiees. Wke EAty vat kk, -e gava jier Cwtorl. Wlun tha a ClAU&Ud tor Casxorf 1 f S. Eoibinson & 'o produce dealers in Lincolntofit LUDDEN & BATES, A AAA JUUAUL endorses - the -eg aii els'? raii-'' ' " - fOURTH AVSNUC, Yf .1894 ' .;. 1894. OPENED WITH NEW WORK," Harness, Bridles, Saddles" and in fact ANYTHING thai 13 used, needed " or to HORSE or MULE. . l!th l"ifeervXears expefienc t am prepared to furnish any DH"fJn mi-ineat Hard TTme Prices, for Cash or Barter. Repaipinc done- on s&oFt ; noticl Give me; a call and be ccn- ymcediv grjopn Conrt qUAT back of yi M ftftiiil Respectfully, J. P, BEA& Superior advantages offered at The Marion Art School Concord, Jf. Q, Fall term begins Sept. 12, 189. Board f ecored with private familitt at low rates. For farther parliaa jars, address, Miss Bettu An-u.xiis, PHnainal
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