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1 fclNOQLN UMIEM, DLINCOLft COURIER- J. M. ROBERTS, ENTEUKD in thl Post Office aT LLSCOLNTON At atfOND CI.AKS MAIL aUTTEh SubscriptionCash in Adranre. X year & HjOUtbM ' 3 mouths ttiitta of Adcertitiua. Oufeiut;b, one lime. Sjfl.00;2"c for each aubaequea iusertiou. To inches, one time, 1.50 ; 50 nut4 tor each -nbsequent insertion Tnree iucben, one time, 2.00 (6 ceutH for each subsequent inser. ciou. i'oar inches; one time, 2.50 11.00 for each subsequent insertion. Special rates tor one-half aud oae-touith column ; aUo, for any ad?ertiaement continued longer thau two mouths. LISCOLaTOfl, X C, Nov. 29 1889 S1.50 A YEAE. THE LINCOLN COURIER AM) A MAILF A Since we changed the price of the Courier to One Dollar there has been but little vari ance in the Subscription list and we therefore conclude that the people who want a county paper are willing to pay $1-50 for it, at any rate we cannot afford to publish the Courier at $1-00 a year. Henceforth we willhol d to our orignial price $1-50 a year. Chief Justice Smith Dead The community and the whole State of North Carolina as well were profoundly shocked yesterday at the announcement of the death f Hon. W. N. H. Smith, Chief Justice ot the Supreme Court of -tfcrth Carolina. Although it was known that be was in failing health, he had only been confined to his room for a few days, ami it was not until witbin a day ol the hour of his diatb that bs condition was considered critical. He was in almost regular atten dance at court up till Ust week ar teoding to h 8 duties us usual. He died yesterday morning at 12 o'clock of cordinc act bun a I his res. iJence on Halifax street. Immed Lately upon the annrtnncement of bid death the city hll was tolled Tbe Supreme Court at once ad.jout ced. tbe door of tbe c-ipitol were closed and the State rlag was low red to half mast. Ex. The Chicago Tribune head liens the announcement of tbe illness of exPresident J-nVrpou Davis thus : ' la the Last Ditch The Arch Rebel at the Point ot Deatb'-Wben the fellow that wrote that passes in his chips and crosses tbe Styx and the devil sees htm coining, he will slam the door and tell the porter to chuck him into the difcb, as too mean to associate with his people down there Wilmington Star. The R'f uM:on ot Jrffersonville, Ind., aie iu c'eep d;sress. Last year inarched nronncf carrying torches and trat.tiparencies in. scribed, "Harrison and Protection," and this year other Republicans than they have received the Federal appointments. The Lincoln Club has lighted its torches, and has illuminated th portrait ' of Pretidnt Hanson with its own tames. Even an aint;-Harrison Club has been formed. We assure the dissaVsfled Republicans of Jeffer ponville that a National antNHar. rbon Club was formed on the 4th of March, and it has bpen growing rapidly all over th country ever since. We are satisfied that in a year or two every American citizen, regardless of politic, who is not a relation or a chum of the pres ideot, will be an active member of the United statps aintisHarrison Club. National Democrat Denver. i Tbe nub t liitln town ot Denver! ... weaisau aspect of special liveliness. Piofeshors Coou Smith batve been Kuccesalill in entnllialnng I be: former prestige of Denver Acad euiy. These gentlemen aie both graduate of hist bouorn nud aie retleetiug lustie on the houored name of Concoidia,tbeir alma mater. Denver, nituated lit quietude, dis turbed ouly by tbe whistle) of a steam engine and th nngiug of tbe Academy bell, free Iroiu v.ce and dissipation, is well situated fui the location ol a high school. The Piofessois have, organized a Literary Society in connection with tbe school in which tbe people ot this place and tbe surrouudiug cooi mumty ate manifesting great in terest. The exeicises of the society are varied aud always interesting. Tbe exercises last Friday night were specially entertaining, consis ting ot an essay by Miss Lucy John stou, recitatioa by Miss Counie Proctor, miscellaneous queries aud debate on the subject : Resolved, that this country should be called "Columbia instead of America." The affirmative was represeuted by Dr. Rozzell and James Muudy, aud the negative by Professor Coou and Ed. Eolick. Decision was rendered in favor of negative. Dr. AIuDdy is in Louisville, Ky., attending lectures and basking in the sunny smiles of his sweet "Dul cinea." The urbane Doctor gave an enter tainment before his departure which was a very enjoyable affair. His absence leaves an aching void and his many friends anxiously await his return. Beta. 5ov. 22, 1839. Sir. Wanatoaker's Side of tbe Case. A Washington Special, 13tb, to New York Herald. The Posmaster General says there is no truth in tbe statement con tained in Senator Hampton's letter in regard to the removal of the postmaster cemplained of in tbe letter made public by Senatoi Hampton. When I called on Postmaster Gent eral Wanamaker this evening at his residence he was engaged witb his secretary iu disposing of ai enormous amount of correspond dence. I read to him the letter which had been sent out from South Caroliua and asked him ii he wished to make any explanation concerning it. If so the Herald would be glad to print anything he might desire to say on the 8'il'ject. "Mr. Postmnstf-r General bav yon as yet receded the letter from Stn ator Hampton which is printed hen today?' I ask. "Yes, I have received the lettet from the honorable Senator frorr South Carolina, It came in mail this morning, but he gave lb same privilege simultanecnnly f the hundreds of thousands of oiu people who tound it in the public prints this morning before tW matter reached me This I d not think, considering the nature of the letter, was altogether right, at leasi not from my stand point about sucb matters.' 'Senator Hampton makes some serious charges iu his letter against your veracity ,Mr. Postmaster Gen erl, and I would like to print what you may desire to say on tis point." "I have no idea of entering ito the question of veracity raised be tween the distinguished Southern Senator and myself. I have this only to say in regard to all these wild utterances which have fc.unrt their way into the public press not a single commission has befn issued to any otthe postmasters or to the postoffices referred to in his letter. As soon as I received bis let. ter I telegraphed to him for infor mation as to what his wishes were in regard to these particular offices. To this request no reply has as ve been received. You can rest assured I will not lose my temper on any o j these questions, but shall ennijUMel the potoffice business at tie o'd! stand no matter how hard it lain .j Iinteud to conduct the orfie . fj Postmaster General upon strictlv bustuess principles. My idea of i be administration of a public offi ce i mat it should be 80 managed th it I equal treatment should be given to1 Republicans and Democrats al.ke. ; This department belongs to the; people, and so long as I r m.i'n at the head, it shall be administered j id their behalf.' I've li t.-n i-fi tb end of aiy tongue.' "(ic a Suoit ! Thn hre. lt i( ... . alter tli will lie no nnd to your tongue ! KKM ARK ABLE RESCUE. Mrs iliiehcli Curtain Plainfleld, III., makes I lift ciaieiueni that she aught oulJ, wiiK ii .-ett'eU ou hfr lungs ; sbe was trea tl tor u month by h-r umily physician, iut grew worse. He told her shh ura.s a liopelfs" viciiin of comsuinntion and that no umiicme could cure her. Her druncist HiitrgestJ lr. Kinir's New Discovery for l-'oniuiuption ; sue luighf h bottln and to I'tr delitjht tound lifcrselt benetited from tirst dos. She continued its use and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now do her own housework and is as well as she ever wus. Free trial Dottles ot this Great Discovery at Dr. J. M. Lawing's Dru Store, large bottles 50c aul The executive committeo of the National Woman' Christian Tern perauce Union have decided to accept the invitatiou tendered by tbe State and other oflicials of Georgia, and hold the next Convem vention in Atlanta. HAPPY IIOOSIERS. Win Timmons, Postmaster of Idaville, Ind., writes : "Electric Bitters has done more for Die than all other medicines com bined, lor that tad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, ot same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kid ney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J " Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says : Electric Bit ters is just the thing tor a man who is all run down and don't tare whether he live3 or dies ; he found new strength, good ap oetite and feit just like he bad a new lease on lite. Only 5U cents a bottle, at Dr. J Al Lawing's Drug Store. - Tbe people would like to have Republicans lay aside tbe spiteful charges against each other, and let all hauds turn in for honest govern menr, lower taxes, good laws and their enforcement. Good govern ment is what tbe people want, and they have pushed the Republican jarty aside as the greatest obstacle to that end Des Moines Leader. MOTTO. Honest Quality, AND KEEP ETERNALLY at IT. Come one come all and see the largest and best assortment of Frenoli R i tv m if w AND ORANGES, &C. ALSO SiUiSiil IN GREAT ABUNDANCE. I still keep a well selected Stock ot Family Groceries and am at the froat both in Quality and Price. Yours truly, A. W. REEDY. Lincolnton. Nov. 29, 1889. NOTICE. HAVING qualified as Adminis trator of M. A. Little, decU, I hereby notify all persons having clairrs aerainst said Fatnra tr nra. sent same to the undersigned, on or before Nov. 25, 1890, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt pay. ment. A; NIXON, Adm'r., of M. A. Little. Nov. 22, 1889. 6t. Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human or animals cured in 30 min utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by J. M. Law ing, Druggist, Lincolnton. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE The best Salve in the world for rut bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever snraa ter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and an SKin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay reouire-i. It is imarar.t togiTe perfect satisfaction, or money refun ed. price 25 cents per bor. For sale bv J jawing, rvbsician and PbarmacUtD fU'iji our BBASS HEfiEcrau uim lamp mn Hoi. ?vi" OiTet Full 7iiZi i l".?l5.ry UmM. F0RS11EE McMAKiiM r n i -l.vwiln,w picture,, Jent f or ' Fi ' Crt or tee above and WXKB SlB 22 'rxz&KSZI UP thiol O 5s V A vn' 3 .i LINCOLN IRON .WORKS. Tbe Machine Shop and foun dry of Lincolnton, which have recently been rebuilt are now in operation and already won? 13 coming inlively. The shops are now well equipped with new and improved machinery fhe shop3 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. lF02r Ttue FARMERS, improved plows., corn shelters, and other agricultural imple ments will be built here, if your mower, your reaper, or any 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 asy other manufactory, or building new works of any kind requiring machinery will do well to call or write u the Lincoln iron works. In short these shops are pre pared far all kinds of work from a b. It to a steam engine. "Stiu.d by southern manu afctories and help to build them up.77 To the Public. For the convenience of tbe people wbo bav their supplies to bay, and for the benefit of oor country friend who have Produce to sell, we have opened up on Main street, in the Store Room of Mr. J CALVIN HCOVXB, A First Class MEAT, FISB and OYSTER SALOOX Where we keep evert at and FBESH, CLE IN NICE, F T BEEF, PORK, SAUSAGE, TO SELL IN Any Quantity. WBJXJE WE 0 HOT - make engagements ahead in eiUaex buying or selling, yet yoa can al ways find a supply of good thing to eat in oar house. It is an every day business witb us, not once or twice a week, ar then one half the time disappoii t the people, and for this reason alone you should patronize the place iba' can and will keep yoa cons iy supplied. To those who have Beet ud Pork to sell batcher it nicely and bring it along. We do not engage it ahead, bat if in good order ai'd nicely handled, yon will c&tUinH find sale at a fair price. ANOTHER GOOD FEATURE. We have arranged in the front part of oar neat little room TO FEED THE HUNGRY" Many of oar country friend Abo spend the whole day iu tow?, so without dinner. We Lave coi.s' t.t ly an abundance on hai-d n on can, at any bon", get auythii.g nm a 5 cent Sandwich, up to a fq-nre meal. fresh. Oysters Served at ail timeg and nice'y cooked. Give us a call. You will be j pleased with yoar treatment. m . Respectfully, iPiaopiaiDSTDiesc A LONG TIME AGO, YOU PROMISED YOUR WIFE OR DAUGHTER, YOU WOULD GIVE THEM AN ORGAN OR PIANO. Now is the time to fulfill your promise, as I am selling a good ORGAN for $5.00 cash and $5.00 a uiontn, or a PIANO for $25.00 cash aud $10.00 monta. I will sell vou good reliable instruments as cheap as any reliable dealer in the South. Gall and see me or write for prices. THE FURNITURE DEALER, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. PIEDMONT SEMINARY M A L E & F E II A L E PRACTICAL COURSE. L I N O O L N T O N N. 0. I'KAO T 1 C. X L TEACHERS, PRACTICAL METHODS, AND THOROUGH WORK. Prepares for tht tcery day duties oj life, instead of show and display. LOCATION HEALTHY. OF EASY ACCESS BY BAIL ROAD. Penmanship and Business" Departmaiit in charge of irof. Gp JONES Fall Term of 1S39 begins the last Wednesday in Avgust. For Circulars, &'C.y send to D. MATT. THOMPSON, Principal, Lincolnton, N. C. July 12, 1889. tf. MONEY SAVED -IS- MONEY MADE:' We have more than one car load of Buggies, Spring Wagons, and Road Carts oo band which we will sell at a price that will save you MONEY. Buggies (with lazy back) from 840.00 to S60.00. Buggies (with tops) $47.50 to 70. Spring Vagon3 or Hacks, (with two seats aud lazy backs) $62.50 to $80. Road Carts, from $17.00 to $28 00. The above price are for first clas work, and it will pay you to examine our stock before buying. H A.RXE3S. We have the largest and best stock ot Harness and Collars that has beeu iu Lincolnton for years, oeaily all hand made. Price low as auy iu tbe State. Be sure to call ou us before buying andyou will be happy. COTTON GINS. We are agents for the Winship Cotton Gio, which is the beat Gin made. We have a sample oa hand. Forpricep, terms and advantages of Gin, write or call. "Old Hickory" Wagons for sale. H. E. & J. B. RAMSATJR. July 12, 1889. ly r-i Xa tfe olden aal moat popular ncJeutifla ui toechAnicM paper pucjj kited hs U urgt IlUiy Uiuttrated. Beat du ot WcKd iagw gutted weAiT. 64 MCKM A CO., ft-WiUiM, i Bjodw7, f,.T. ARCHITECTT& BUILDERO trl Edition of Scientific Amerlcao. O Tt raccegf . Zch Uia conUlag colorsd llUiorpiao pUtMof (JOUDtry Md cTTy rUd.n- CM or Dahlia kuiiir.o. ....:' CJU- nd , foJT pUa jud pec'lfic.UoDi tortu?it S5 Ct. ogpjr. f " contemplate building. 'rlc i bO m year. tun xcauaaxB4. Hi 4 msrbiecvr d by appjf lug to Mcsx A Co-, wbo A4ThadoTer ft xpertence asd Lava acad o kU.UU appllcatlont for Anrlun t vex o r- TRADE MARKS. . T0UT rk not resUtered laTfTPai M Office, apply to Mux 4 Co.. and procure uuDedUta proutctton. Sead or Haodoook. COPYRIUHT8 tot booki,' chart.' AapC. U quickly procured. Addreti 0IGMM 6c CO., Patent Solicitor Superior to all Snistitntes Caw fu4 VI W I . . . v i.ioi.; mmnmg Lit mi, Ditrestlbl lilarait kru.4 t.I taka, Plea, Jlaffl., Wafflea, Johaij Cake, torm Bread, Skort take, Pot Plea. Dannltan. Bollad Pad41ar aid But k. wfceat. JC paaaa eaat & eeata. SoWkr Coaatry Merckaats. VTVtr gnvfmctwrinte Co.. aUUUOBJB. W S. G. FINLEY - A 1 TORNE Y AT LA W. ; LINCOLNTON, N. C. Prompt attention t, all Jbusim;.. 3 Practice in all of the Courts. Alio, Aloney to Luna on Real Esut Security, in sums of f200 and upward, an loni; time and easy terms. ' For particular call at my ojfice at lha old Post Office. July 5, laid. ly. TiTTviTHERSPOONr ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWTON, N. C. Practices in the (Jonrts ot Cataw. bd, Liucuiti, ana adjoining counties. Mo.vEY.ro L -an uu improved farm iu (J utiAb aud Lincoln couutieaii aum ot 300 and upwards, on lou time and easy terms. Will meet cheats at the Alexander House, iu Lincolnton, on second and joart Mondays iu each month. Aug. 2, 1889. tf. NOTICE ! HAVING qualified as Admiais trArnr uirh Will Johu P. Anthony, deceased, I here by notify all persons having claims against said estate to present s ime to me, on or before June 10, 1890 or this notice will be pleaded In oar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate will please mak prompt payment. K. M. ROSE MAN, AdnxY, . Cum. Test Annexo- Lincolntoo, N. C, Jane 7, S9. 6f NOTICE TO CREDITORS The First National Bank ol Ohar lotte, N. C, and Kobert S. Bein hardt in behalf of themselves and all other creditors of Phifer So. Smith Plaintiffs. vs. . Geo. L. Phifer and Stephen Smitb paituers trading uoder tbe name aud style of Phifer & Smith-Xty' To the creditors of Phifer and Scoitfi Greeting: Under and by virtue of a decre m tL9 aboTe entitled action made at Fail term 1S89, ot Lincoln county Superior court, all creditor of Phifer and Smith are hereby notiiitd and requiied to preaent ther claims against said firm properly proven aod described before the undersigned at hisotEce in Lincolnton, N. C, on or before the tiMt day of January 1890, and make themse'.ves parties to the above cause, r mis notice will be pleaded in bar of their right to receive any portion of the fuad now in the control of the court for the benefit of said creditors , v- . Witness my hand and Seal of j L S office this the ICth Oct. 1889. C ' C C CHILD?, Keieree Oct. 181889 tt NOT1 7Lj By virtue of a decree made at laat term of Sapenor Court for LiocolA Coanty, I am authorized to sell privately some valuable real estate in tbe town of Lincolnton also' a valuable plantation within a few miles of town, known as the Phifer plantation. Will be glad to confer with parties desiring to pax chase, c. E. Childjs. commissioner. Oct. 11,1889. tf. 17 e WantIVoui To send us 40 cents for one of our 6-io. FARM WREKCHES. : TJgfat, Bajidy and Strong, will Outwear and Out lwt two OrdUMjy Wreocltea. YOU WANT An Ellkich . Household S. D. Set. TLla set consist of a Rosewood HwrU aoi four ioterc hang ea Lie bLadea 2 screw-dxlren mai. g chiseLi) fituiij( same; all packed in a neat wood, box. Tbia tooiia constantly tiseful evarrwltere. around the bouse, at tbe office, in the shop, oa toe farm. Sent tree on receipt of $ J ,QQ. Ask Your Local Dealer for them, if he has not got them, ha will get tiiem for you, or we will aend either on receipt of prloa, as above. Send stamp for our illustrated asto logve. ULLRICH & CO., Plantsvllle. Conn. i
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