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'Ax IIIl E 1L INO IL IS ODUBIEIB,, J. iVi. . vVLiL-iV I hNTKl.'KU in 1UK 1'o.vr OkhcK a 'I Linl'i.ntmN as skcu.nu clams M All. MAI IKK' Sttfi.,,'! lotion ( 'isi tnmAdcam r. 1 jeui t UioiilUci J li.UllJrt Juite.s oj Advertising. Onuitit'li, one time. 1.00 ; L'."c tot eacU Huoseueu niMr-i lion. "1 v u lucues, uuu lime, l.iti) ; 50 eutd lor nacli "iiUMtKjuMit uisciiioii iUiee luclifK, oue tune, ?1M)U i) ceiiln lor each Mibftpieiil inner- CloD. i'uur lackers oue tiiiiC, i'J a'J jfl.UU fvir each MUbtiequeui iuseitiou. rii'tcul laten lor one-hall ami uoe-Iouitli column ; al.-o, for an.) adveiliHeiuent coiiunnml Joinder lUau two inoutliN. INWL.N'i'UW, M C, Oct 11 THE LINCOLN COURIER X7TH TT?V PvTT TT A TTO il!i llJ UlLllLltXirL A 2i W A HEAMo Cilice we changed the Jprice of the Courier to One Dollar there has been but little vari ance in the Sulocii jdion list, ami we therefore conclude vhat the leople who want a county paper are willing to pay for it. at any rate we cannot afford to publish the Courier at $1(K) a year. Henceforth we will hold to our original price, Death M;ivj Crotksl t ' lat Son Graubury, Texat, Sept 30. Col. Hubert Patlou Ciockett died al his residence, on Pucker's Creek IrtjNt Thutsilay, in ihe 7ixl ear ol Lis age- He was one of Hood conn ('s pioneer settlers iocatiug theie iu 1854. His death leuioves theouT y remaining son of Davy Crockett' liumediattl.v after the fall of the A. jauio and the massacre ol" his lath er by Sauta Auua's brutal Hcldiers be It It his Lome iu Tennessee and joined the Texas revolutionists. At. tti peace was declared aud victory achieved by Texaua be returned to Teimesee, wbeie be manied and settled down. Iu 1854 be moved to Texas, bringing with bun hi rgtd mother, Elizabeth Crockett, wLo died beie in I860. Ou the eveini g of August lllh be mis lainea seiious injuries by a fiigut eued team running away wilb the wacn aud huttVred iutt-nse'y till bis 1 death. ' i A Xcrlliv dale. London, Oj. 7th. A teiilic gale p.evai ed today thionghout Great Britain Hud Irelai d. It is puriicu 1 1 V h-eyele loi g li e liver Meisey. Much d iiiiHe has t en d ue al PUi k o il Hiot iu La'iertshire and iu Ireland. Tbe g-il- is blowiug with ire nei.dous loice in the Irish Channel. A lar-e oumhei ot ))ip vniks nave beeu iepoi?e I. The wires iu many places have been blown dowu. The British ship Trioce Louis, from Quebec Aug. L'G ba.- been driven ashore Sews and Observer. A Dispatch fiom Chicago sas a peculiar accident occur r. d ou Sun day afternoou iu the L'hby prisou. M-ny persons were frightened aud some con'usion resulted. Resting against oue of the pillars were a number of old war muskets. X one wa nearer than tHe feet to them. Suddenly oue of the mutdiets was discharge!, the contents teariug a bo'e in tbe ceiling above. Tbe re p rt was terrifi , and several eo ple were greatly excited over i;t mi Ideuuess. Ho tbe old unusket was exploded no one cau explaiu. Ir bad done service during the late war, and someso'dier had loaded it in readiness to fire. The cbirge must have beinio the musket at leant twenty six years Charlotte Sew. A I'lt II SI TI . I 'J 3k iM . I ll. l'utlMT ISojW'lo lo IlaiiK'l at jCii'iKi on oi. Ht lor An full A lie inarhillc .IK't-t'li in Conn. UaLKH.H, N. C, Octobri G. The ti lal oi JI03 le, I Lo C at holio pm-bt, lor lVlt'iiious aNaulL upon Mia lieneva Uhlllaker eiitl-l h,M uihL 111 b Irs co. 1 V icllmi atiii oeulcuce to death. 1 bo counsel lor Bole made an eaiuenl appeal for a new trial, w ljich Jule At iii tielil promptly lelused. ilo a I no oVei 1 ulfU a uiolio.i 111 alietil ol juilgujeut. When lio.yle was asked if he had auy thing lo naj in his own behalf, he made a leuiat'Kabiy Uiauialic speech, in which he charged that tutre was religious jnejudic against Ijiui. lie denounced two ol the op posing counsel in the ino.t butei language Hik manner wasowpuil- eel at tnnen that lie was Olice ap- j plauded. He paid the state's aollo- j itor a bili compliment lor his puv- ! eiful aiyuweiit and geneial conduct of the prosecution, and alter thank- j iu juugo Aimiieia sani: "l am now ieady 10 receive my heutenee.'7 Judge Armiield then beutenced him to be hanged on .November iioyle's counsel then made an ap peal to carry the case to I he Su- i l,leme pieuie Court vf the State, and this appeal wa granted There is great diversity oi opiu ion about the verdict, aud feeling runs bigh over bis sentence. ISoyle is iu good spirits, and said last night and to-day that he would uot be hanged. He has thirty days iu which to prepare bis case lor the Supreme Court. His counsel wili try (o get a new tiial.aud will argue that side issues and allusions. 10 Boyle's appearance weie u.-ed to .llrCL the juij . It n (nought thai Po l 's ov ii tvniei.Ci svntcii was ceiia:nl in lutiiiy refrpcis unreal aud i.iipiobable, did more than any thing else to couvict him. a ui:iiiCii mi itii:i:. A Itridc ami CiSrooin Shot 1ii riiic llic Cert'iuoiiy Uy Tdtyntjth to the AVi a- Observer. Chicago, October 4. A dispatch lioin Jamboree, Pike couuty, Ky., says: The old Hatfield McCoy feud has broken out again aud at least thiee more lives have been sacii liced iu the bloody vendetta which has.uow lasted over seveu years. The shooting occurred at tbe mai nage at tbe farm house of Peter .McCoy. His daughter was to bes come tbe wife of John Hand, a rel ative ot the Hatfield gang, and members ot lotli factions bad sworn to prevent tie nnicn. Hand bad never been ct nuected with tbe dis putes of tbe factions aud refused to recognize the leaders. Tuesday night tbe bridal party assembled in McCoy's bouse and just as young Hand and Miss McCoy stood before the minister, a vo.l.y was poured through the window which killed b'.dh ot t he-Hi ,md f itady wounded tne clergymen Theiepor s say tbat that the f rmers and the mountain eers ot the locality aio hunting tor the murderers, htit no trace of them has been tound. Weekly AVoallier Crop ISulle tin lor the week Kmling Oct. Cl.nTkal OtricE, Raleigh, N. C. Tbe reports of correspondents of the Weekly Crop Bulletin issued by tbe X. C. Experiment. Station and State Weather Service,coorperatin with tbe U.S. Signal Service, show that dining the week eudiug Friday October the 4 b, there was a defic iency ot rainfall, an average tern- ! peta uivs and very much sunshine j Xo rain fell excepting li'bt showers ! I ou Sept. ;M?h, and the sky has be.-. j neuly cloidless the entire week ! ! Light fros's occurred araiii iu the j ! early part of the e-k but ci.uho j I no damage. The nights have b.m. ! cool with beavr news while during j tne uav time the temperature ha been noniiil. Th !ar.'e percentage of s'lushine has cau cd the boils in the cotton fields to open mere rapid l, except ou ver 1 rge plants. Far mers are uoT bu y gathering the Htaple, aud the season has been very faborable for this important work. Xo complaint has reached tbe ceu tr il rftlce of dauiHge done by the cotton caterpillars; ' d y weather seems somewhat to clirtck their spreading. Tbe oiu crop h prob ably np3 enough to gather now iu places. The proypec's seem to Ue tor continued tine weather and far mers are iu good spirits- Western District. Light frost in tbe week caused no damage Tem perature alightly lower than in otn er oiMiioif. Wlstkkx District. Hickory, Ca tawba county 'HN have had a few light IroNta but not enough lo injure anything. Tne f innera are howiii wheat. Corn is ripe enough to gather in. Tne crop will be be low an average on nucount ct the lie&hfcts 011 the eieeka and livers." II. 1. JJattle, Pu.-D., Di lector. C. F. vou Hen maun, Signal Corpf, Arsihtant Till: FAMOUS OUTLAW HOIJ lOLjH.EK ii;ai St. Paul, Mum, Sej t. 19. At 10 45 o'clock tonihi, in me Stillwater penitentiary, -Poo" Younger, the y ouugest ol tbe notorious Yoiiuger hiottieis, who weie sent need lo life imrisoument for murder in connection with the lobbery ot tbe Noribiield bank, died ot cousump liotijtroui which he has been wait ing away lor home weeks. A fashiouable doctor ot Philadel phia sa3's most of his patieutd are habitual invalids, and there ouly trouble is laziness. A few weeks or solid work would be the best elixir he could order, but policy prevents such a prescription. A very .sti iking mouumeut for General Grant ba-i beeu accepted by the committee of expert archi tects acting lor tbe Monument As sociation. Tbe cost will be half a million dollars. It will be 117 feet high, lL'O square at the base. What a humbug Civil Service Re form is may be seen from how it is abused now by the Harrison gang, and how it was bandied by the Clevelaud Administration. We uever had tbe least s mp il by with the Bnt.s'i thing it is a ir unt. ir is t-aid that Chaile.s E. Coats Jr., ot Uiltimore, will complain to Secretary Blaine of outrages iuflict ed oa him while traveling iu Switz erland last summer. He and an other American were arrested sent j to prison and detained iu a filthy I and vermin-iu-fected cell for five ! days without cause. Halieqh, Call. German scientist wishes to de termine, by means of photography, if the moon is inhabited, and it is said that the King of Wurten burg bas decided, in order to solve this interesting problem, to cause to be made, in the best possible condi tion, pbotopraphs ot the mooiijlheu to enlarge the negative one buu dred thousands times. lialiegh Call'. Why is it that delegates to tbe Three Americas Congress are to dp all their travelings through the North and West? Mr. B.aine ar ranged the programme, and was very careful to leave the South en tirely out. An explan ttiou is in or der Wilmington St ir. We'll pay the expenses of all tl e delegates to 1 he Th ee Americas Congress ;t S cretary liiaiue will let them comi to VVibnington, and throw in the Spanish too- Y 'dining, tun. In the twenty fotir y. ars siuce the war has there ever ben a col ored man elected to the Legisla rure of any Xorthern State? AgaiD, could the Republicans carry either Xew York. Indian, Illinois or Ohio without tbe Xegro vote? The Res publuans of tbeXorth are eternal ly bowling about their devotiou to the ueyie, hut when it comes to el evating htm to ofti -e tin. devi.fion fails to materialize. Wilminqton Str. tirrh.-rr has ltn no line of footwenr t..ei.ntli mnrkt-i in recent years that h.ts c,iuod mut !i lavorahio comment ms fis tbe new lin of Shoe specialties for gentlemen ani lalics whioh are bein so exti-nsivnty h.1 vertiH.-d hy M A Pa. kark & U..of Br.cktor., Mh. Tm i2.y9 Shoe h.s been f.r years an unrivalled leader. A-k your dealer, John L. d,h( for thera. $2.99 Shoe. or iintlemen. A ,..-rteet Shoe at a raoN err.tecc.-t Try h pair of our Specialt es in irentlemen',, f-l wear, at 5.00 4,0O, f 3 .,0, 2.fcy $2,o() and jo.Oi- Kvery pair w .rrantd. Examine our .peoialiies for ia dis at $4,00, $2,99, $2,50, and 2,00unex. celled tor comfort, durability and style. fel'Insin on having the original M A PAIKAKD& GO'S Shoes. Theeenuinl have our ttamp on botni of each Shoe Sent postpaid to any part of the U. S on rece.pt of price. M A Packard & Co., u f ; mm 1 LINCOLN IRON WORKS. Tlie Machine Shop and foun dry of Lincolnton, which have recently been rebuilt are now in operation and already wy: K is coming in lively. The shops are now well equipped with new and improved machinery QUie shops have been equipped with reference to being pre pared for the needs of cotton mills as well as every other class of machinery in this sec tion. For Tlie FARMERS, Improved plows., cornshellers, and other agricultural imple ments will be built here. if your mower, your reaper, or an) of your farming machine ry gets out of repair call at the Lincoln iron works for assist ance, Points, &c, for all the plows in common use in this section can be found hear as cheap if not cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere. The points are well chilled and we guarantee them to out last the Northern make. Parties contemplating re pairing old mills or any other manufactory, or building new works of any kind requiring machinery will do well to call or write to the Lincoln iron works. In short these shops are pre pared for all kinds ef work from a bolt to a steam engine, "Stand by southern manu factories and help to build them up." THE RACKET! TO AT' IN OUR OWN SKILLET, And Oiferinsr More, Genuiue, Solid values to iue CASH trade than was ever oar pii vilege to offer before. To attempt to Name ouk good, iu our Hdvertibeiueut, would be siuipij 'Folly" lor there are ao luauy ol tbem tbat it would take tbe who.e four pages of tbo "Courier" frouu uow uutil Xmas to piiut tbem ah, aud theu "tbe bait would uever ue told." To name our prices, would sim ply be time aud labor lost, tor 11 bus Idug biuee become a Recoohizsj Fact, tbat we lead all otbera in low prices, while tbey try to follow.' HOWEVER We are uot yet selliug Western Meat at 6 cents. We ouly wiah it was 10 ceuts. You ask wby 1 Simply because, the greater part of our trade has meat to sell, aud uot to Bur, aud it is but lair to tbem, tbat we strive to Keep tbe prices ot Meat, Flour, Grain, &c, up, instead of tryiug to pull them down. It will soon be, Tbat tur fduuib will be offering Fork, 101 saK ui.un our sueets. What will tbey think r wueu mey are offered ouly 4 or 5 ceuts for it ? How cau they get more if cured meat is ouly briugiug 6i ceuis. KEEP UP PRICES OF OUR HOME PRODUCTS AND KEEPDOWX PRiCEd OF ALL OTHER GOODS, IS THE MOITU OF "THE RACK FT." A WIRD IFJIB Friendsor this whole year, with our coats off and sleeves rolled up, have we worked from early dawn, until late at nigbt, in order to handle your surplus produce, your Ohick eos, fairer, zsgSi Fruit and Vege tables. We say we h v-i bought It all tbo vear at times hur you could uo , ve it awRy i6iiu U rs would nori.keita- m,v 1 lice wbeti, had it 1 ot r,n r ,r ru, yr,u would probabl u..v h.dtotukeit back home. You iwa8 found tbe "Racket" real, ro take it at a fair price? ARE YOU GOING TO FORGET ITS SO .SOON? Now thut e i nilung is gettiug scarce, the eihr cool, that any of them will tke yi.ur prodoc Are you ui-ing to pass us by ? Tbat we be helped you all through tlie iul, bot, Summer months, when all . thra said nay, to yon. N w c iue rbe cotton sea son, the tim.f money, when yoo find tb m all sweet with smiles ia y uow to wait on vnU eady 10 tf.ke auytbiug yu . ni, (ror thev know you hae..'t much offeruow). Are you t o n to turn your b icks on us ? Think, a mouen'. Tuere will be another Summer come aud anoths er time when you will want help. Respectfully, N. Y. Office, 466 Broadway. t A LONG TIME AGO, YOU PROMISED YtUR WIFE OR DAUGHTER, YOU WOULD GIVE THEM AN ORGAN OR PIANO. S-'o .KJ cash and $10.00 a inintb. 1 will sell you - MV reliable ' i.nujeuta aa cheap as any reliable dealer lutbeSoutb Call i.u t nee me or write for prices. E5- Andrews, THE FURNITURE DEALER, v CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. PIEDMONT SEMINARY. M A L E & F E 1 A L E PRACTICAL COURSE, 1 d A C T I C, A L TEACHERS, PRACTICAL METHODS, A'o nroRouaa work. L I N O O L N T O N N. O. Pre 1 $ for the every day duties of life, in t l of show and display. LOCATION HEALTHY. t tA -y ACCL83 BY RAIL ROAD. It iu.i i .-hiiiund Business Departraaut i.. ..t i'rof. G P JONES F.i 1 1 IWh, of 1889 begins the last lie h hiy til August. .df F n Cm uitirs, tfcc, send to 1). u A TT. THOMPSON, Principal, Lincolnton, N. C. July 11 1-89. if. MR. T. H. HOKE LAST FRIDAY. OUR LaKGE -TOOK OF LAX f Will l e opt-ut d iuavek or to. R 8r;i tluily, HOKE & MICUAL, Septt-iubfr 4, 1889 3Jotic. HAVING QMairj't as Executor o. ibn Will of J1i.11 F. Pinier, dMvas d, I heiehv noiily all p-r sous bavu, raim aiD.-. ,.4. mm laie to piesei-t tMiue lo the uu.ler siguetl ou or before Angiisi 31, 1590, 01 mis Lot ce wili b pleaded in tiai ol tbtir iecov-r. Prisons indebted to said E tate will p ea$ m.ke prompt pijn.eut. G L. i'HIFER, Executor of Jobn F. Phifer Liucolnti.n, N. C, Au. 30, '89. 4... " NOTICE. ALL pe eons Indt b d to me cau bt-tt'e viih tne oj or before Novi muer 1-r. After that time all p.per wil be iu tue bndi of the Sheiiff. It wih useless to come with xcuis s the compnuies are pies:ng me for ieii.e ut-ut. 11. II. ROSEilAX Oct. 1889. u S. G. FINLEY, AITURSEY AT LAW. LINCOLNTON, N. C. Prompt attention to all tbu3iaea. Praoiioo in all vi thaLt'ourts. Also, Money to Lon n Keal ute Security, in buois uf M00 aud upwanij, oa Joo tiuie and easy terms. For particulars call at my offiju at the old 1'uit Otlice. July 5, ly. TITTVITHEKSPOON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWTON, N. C. Practices in tbe Courts of Cataw. ba, Lincoln, and adjoiuing counties. Money to Loax ou improved farms iu Cata.vba and Lincoln couuties in sums of $300 and upwards, on long time and easy terms. Will meet clients at tbe Alexauder House, ia Lincolutori, on second and lourth Moudays iu eaoh month. Aug. 2, 1880. tl. AT THE C-A-S-H 6K0CERY STORE Is kept a well selected STOCK OF GROCERIES, C0NFEC-- -TlOiVAlUES, .Vc, &c, fa. Iay Crth am ,.!! loi eajb. One and ibe aujo price to all Call, fed my uods, aud Lear m prices, Oeore buiug. Yours tl uly, A. V. REEDY. NOTICE! I HAVE opened up a Watchmaker's and Jewelry Shop at Dallas, N- C , where 1 u.ii ready to di all kinds ot work at short rjotiueai.dat lowest cash prices. Ordr taKen La- watches, Clocks, rc. lhtronaije St-.lKiteJ, aud Wvik guarameed. MAX TlLLErt, German. Watchmaker aDd Jeweler. NOTICE ! HAVING qualitied as Adminia uaior, vitb Will anuexed, of John P. Autbuuy, deceastd, 1 here y noiity all pnMus haviug claims against aid .tate to present same to me, ou or I, lore June 10, or Ibis lioiicv vni be pleaded iu oar of their it-cover). Persons indebted to ald t-siaif will ploase aiake prompf pa) meni. i. 3J. ltuyEMAN, Adia'r. Cum. Test- Anuezo. Luoolnion, N. C, June 7, '89. 6c (Ol:J 2.75.i Slli A OHKAT BOOK TO BXL L. IU rOBWHKE A j. tKIX, incliiniu. . PERFECT COFFEE MAKER A new inrention for talking Cuff -e and Tea. better than nj tiling now iu uh , utet U of tht t'.ffee and can be used wlifc aar Codec or Tea Pot. Sample tt Ue nt by mail for twenty oeau la tampa. ArtDU Waate to end for full particular! of tills and othop uni ni 1 fore McMakin. Cincinnati a Snperlor to all Sntstitntes I vr raiNisf aad makta Llfkt, bhrestibl bUttllt, Brt4, It lake, Pita, Mafilaa, Waffle. J oh amy Cake, Corn Bread, Kkort take. Pot Plea. Haaiainun. pREW's EAS-ri POWDER Boiled Paddiara asd Back wkeat. i( ponad rant & cat. Sold by f 00 at r? Merckaat. Irew Ianufacturlir Co, RALIIltbRE. X. Ad vice to Mothers. JHra. ViH8Li,w'8 sooTamaerKVPshouldalwayo d uaed when children are cutting tetth. It re uevaa the little aufiererut ouce; U produce oaturai. quiet sleep, and the little cherub awakeaas bright a a button." it ia very pleasant to taate. It eooties the chil.i, soften a tbe gums. alluyaaU paJiu regulates the bowe.n, aud is the bt st known remeJf for diarrhoea, whether ariainir Irom teethings thercuusea. Iwe-flTe ctuU a bottla
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