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m 7IJT W TT TT W ti Oh W ifH mi UT I 3?TI5 ii iliL Hi ili 21 JLV- vy ilf A U S JJLik. 2JL 11 J ilA S1.50 A YE All THE LINCOLN COURIER (CeE ID 0ILIL4JR AM A EAEo Since we cbaiigedthe price of the Courier to One Dollar there Las 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 SI.qO lor it, at any rate we cannot afford to publish the Jourier at $1-00 a yar. Henceforth we will hold to our original price $50 a 'ear. WE CJO FORWAHU. The lmlufctriiil Convention Talks Sense. It was 10:30 o'clock yesterday when President Bargwyo's gavel tell aud the Couventioa came to order. I lie Count fen to Aw. Col. Juo. D. Cameron, from the committee on resolutions, 6ubmitttd the following report, which afier debate was adopted : JiESOLVED, that the Uoard of County Commisuiooers of each coun ty in the State and the Justices of the Peace of the same, in their joint session in the month of Jnne in the preseir 3 ear be requested to take the ner steps to have the prod ucts, industries aud evidence ot the resources of their respective coun ties collected and exhibited at the Southern Inter Stale Exposition to be held in li-ilfifilj in October and November, 161)1, and that these ex hibits to placed in the hands of the manaueis ot the North Carolina ex hibit to be shown at the Columbian exposition t Chicago in 1892. Ke. solved further that coruoratiou, mu nicipal or otherwise, and firms or individuals be requested to co-open ate with the above named county authorities in securing ot the re 6uuice of their respective counties to be fl.own nt the above named exH jHior. Kr.soLVET), That each delegate to this ATio;-)untion be i quested and urged t use his best efforts to have the subject matter of the foregoing resolutions brought to the notice of ( the aforementioned authorities aud j of the people of the several counties in whose behalf they are requested to act. Kesolved further, That the Gov ernor of the State i3 requested forth with upon the adjournment of this Convention to officially request of Tlio :itorime!itioned authorities and people or the beveral counties of the j Stat lull and ready compliance with tho purpose of these resolutions. RKsoiaed, That the Governor be requested in said proclamation to designate some euergetic citizen in each county to meet aud confer with the said county boards aud urge up on them the necessity of preparing full exhibits of their resources m the Exposition named. UNSOLVED, That if agreeable to the Hon. Elias Carr, President ot the North Caroliua Farmers' AI1U auce, he send down a communica tion to the Couuty aud Sub-Alliances iu the State asking them to give their aid to the aforesa;d boards in farthering the aim or aims indicated in theso resolutions In Favor Public School. The Committee on Resolutions recommended the adoption of the following resolution, and it was adopted : Tbat it is the s-ense of tbis Con vention that the Industrial interests of this State and immigration of the best class to our commonwealth will be greatly promoted by a proper s stem ot public schools iu North Carolina, now inadequate for want of sufficient appropriation in that behalf, Tlio Hoard ol Health. The following resolution regard ing the Hoard ol Health was adopt ed : i nar rn-co-operation or tne jonn , I Lit ... 15 0 (Jaroiiua Jioard ot Health, the; State ' That th- co-operation ot the North Medical Society aod prominent phy sicians residing iu North Carolina be ifqueted to furnish to the Southern Inter-State Immigration Bureau information ou the sources and quality of drinking wa'cr, the climatbi condition or other informa tion relating to the health and san- itary condition of North Caro'iu The Committee on resolutions recommended the adoption of the following and it was adopted : Kesolved, That while we recopi nizH the importance of agriculture and that it will long if not always continue the chief course ana basis of the material-prosperity of our State, we believe that our peop'e should study and encourage a dh versify of pursuits in oar midst and that with a paternal and charitaole feeling for the prosperity of all onr sifter States, we think that when hucn pursuits are established in our State by North Carolinians or oth ers, the people here should do all in their lower to foster them. Mr. Sparger then offered the fol lowing resolution : Wiieeeas, it is announced that a call has been made by land and development companies and real es tate agents throughout the South to hold a convention in the city of Raleigh, N. C on the 24th of Juce, Kesolved, That we request the ciU iziii8 of Raleigh to organize for the proper reception and entertainmeut of that body which will be composed of gentlemen from many Southern States, and farther that the rail roads be requested to issue special excursion rates to this important gathering so tne people ot iNorin Carolina may meet progressive bus iaess men tbat are doing bo much lor the development of the Sotrb. Adopted. Tne Convention then adjourned subject to the call of the Pie-idea. tH - Ten Dollar Hills for Carl Paper. ' Pur a nice curl in my moustache, will you f said a well-dressed man Wednesday morning as he leaned back in a chair iu a Fount street barber bhop. "Yes, sir," said the barber as he tucked a towel under the man's chin. 'I'd put a curi in it tbat will last a wtek,!' he added a miuute hter as he pulled a couple of bills out ot his j locket and smoothed them on the c i-tomers shoulder. Then he twist- j e 1 up one side of the moustache and j deftly fastened it with one of the bills. Ti e Sitne was done with the o her. The man was surprised, ev ldently, at seeing mouey used for curl papa's, and more surprised as he saw a big X i'i front of each eye. The b.i-ber applied the later, but 1 16 man grew r.ervous. "Is .! at- money yo i have twisted in my moustache?" he asked. ''Ye?, sir, I always prefer good American scrip to common p-per or tin foil. And then," he added, aft el a pause, "it gives tone to the bns- mess. "Well, I've had money in all parts of my clothes, in my shoes and hat band, even in my undershirt, but well, 1 never had itin my mustache b -fore. Aud they look like two saw bucks ; are they F Yes ; each is a ten. I have used two fifties, but that's when money was a little more plentiful." The barber shaved away, and the customer evidently kept up think ing. The chair was near the door and ihe faucet some feet back in the shop. When the barber walked back to wet the towel, after going over the man's face once, the latter suddenly raised np, sprang from the chair and bolted out the door. "Hold ou there you fool 1" yelled the barber, as he ran to the door ; but the man didn't hold. He ran np au alley iu the same block. Then the barber sat down and reared, while the others in the shop joined in with him. "I thought he was goin to do that all the time. Well, I've t:ot the best ot the bar gain anyway. lie has got the shave j and the Confederate ten dollar bills, j and I've got his bat. Learn to be brief. Long visits, long stories, long exhortations, and long pravers seldom profit those who have to do with them. Life is short. Time is short. Moments are prescious. 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E ery irfss:onal und nsines man ouqht to have one iSorue .-ribblers ought to have on if they jer write any. We c.au sell you ue as cherip as you can get it in the vold, which means at out one tenth t s real value to yon. It llMiard-y c st you any thing more for ink or iepairs, except 25 onts tor ink roll- r. for years to come- AC least. s ve cu certify, after one monih's 'ra', one drop of ink wid last tor 10 20 h ors writinor, AND IT IS ALWAYS READY Agent and salesmen wanted. For machines and territory, ail di ess C. E. GOWER, L'.ncolcroo, N. C. Feb. 13, 1891 tf RIOMOND & DANVILLE RAJL ROAD. South Carolina Division, & xj. N G Daily x: pt Suudi . IN EFFECT Ma-. 29 h, ISOi. No 11 bv. 8 40 atr 'L'-'iioit S 50 9 U0 9 20 9 47 10 25 10 44 11 15 1142 1159 12 14 p m , m 12 29 ; Lluuc'.n ii'e ;8w Mtli Granite Fail Hickory Newiou Maiden Lincoln i on tludi;t Dallas Gasioui Crowuersc'k 12 44 Clover I 09 j Vorkville 1 26 iGunnieville 1 35 blcCuneisviile 1 55 jLowry8ville 2 15 Cheater Ar. D. Cardwell, Div. Pa. Agt Columbia, S. C. Sol Haas, Traffic Manager. Jas. L. Taylor, Geu'l Pass. Agent. CAROLINA 3EimL SHGEOULE MOVING WEST. NUMBER ONE Passenger, MArL & Express Tral. STATIONS. Arrive. Leaves. Wilmington am 9 30 Charlotte p m 4 33 Paw Creek 4 52 Ut Holly 5:04 Stanley Creek 5 20 Irouton 5 36 Lincolnton 5 52 Cherry ville 6 20 'Woco G29 Shelby 6 50 Battimore 710 ilooresboro 7:21 EUenboro 7 30 ostic j 7 45 Forest city . . J 7 55 Rothertordton I 8 05 1 p m MOVINU EAST. NUMBER TWO Passenger, Mail & Express Traiv. STATIONS. Arrive. Leaves- Rutherfoidton a m 8:45 Forest City 8 55 Bostic ! 9:04 Ellenb-iro ! 9 20 Mooreshoro ! 9 31 Battimore 9 41 sbelby ; 9 56 Woco I 10 22 Cherry ville 10 32 Lincolnton 11 00" Ironton , 11 16 Stnnley Creek 11 32 Mr. nolly 11 50 Paw Creek 12 01 Charlotte 12 17 Wilmington 7 20 p iu inrougli trngut and passenger j train sso. jd witu sueperN atracAeci leaves Wilmington at 8 00 p. m.,at$ arrives at charlotte C30 a. m. Through freight and passenger j train Vx Ol mitK ,i.U,l 1 leaves charlotte 9 00 p. m. and ar rives at Wilmington 7 30 a. m. Close connection both "ways at Hamlet for Raleigh. T. W. Whisnant, Sept. COUNTY DIRECTORY. (MMJTY OFrifKKS. Sheriff, J. B. Luckev. Lincolnton, N C Cl'k. 6up. Court, C.E. Cbilds, " " Reg. of Defdi, B. Wrod, ' " Treasurer, L. T. Willkie. Surveyor, C- C. Bs. " Cori.er, J. C '-fpr. Supt. Fub. Irit. Alf. Nixon. board of cocxtv cc arffcsro.N KRS. T. fl. Hoke, Cum n, i'n!nton. N. C A. L. Cherry . Triangle, J. E- Re'nhardt, Ire j Station, 4 P. A. Keep. Repsville, W. M. Hull, Or.eans. COr.VTV BOARD 01 EDUCATIOV R. Z- Jo hnston, Chm'n, Lincolntoo,c . .!. Bs. ' S V. Gocdion, 4 post mistress. Alisd Nannie C. Hoke. town officers: Mayor, H. E. Ramsaur. Secretary f Treasurer, W. K. Edwards. Town Const. Cbas Jetton. Commissioners : P. J. Pate, Blair Jenkins, F. A. Toby, 11. W. Burton, T. H. Hoke, W. L. crouse, L. T. Wiifcie, P. S. Deal. ARRIVAL OF MAILS. Maiis on C C Kail way, distributed 6:30 P M and 11 A M Mails on Narrrw Gauge Railway, distrib uted 7:30 P M and 12 M. Star Route, via Reepsville, leaves Lin colnton at 7 A M, Alonda's, Wednesdays and Fridays; arrives at Lincolnton at 4:o0 P M on Fridays, Thursdays ardjSaturdays Public Schools open Dectmler, Janu ary, 1'Vhruary fnc". March Koaku of Commissioners meet nrst Aloni day in each iiiunih, To'vn Council meet first Friday night in iuch run ith, at 7 uYloek. Kmakd F Kdccatiov lut first M-.nday inJinua v. Jui e. September and December Ill "WANT A WAGON?" We have wagons, buggies, surreys. High grade; as light, strong, durable, stylish, as beautifully finished as modernized manufacture can produce. Built on honor by men of life experience. Honesty is our policy; prompt shipment our specialty. We want to know you. Write us. Costs you nothing. May lead to business by and by. Send for our catalogue. It is free to every reader of this paper. Bing hamton Wagon Co., Binghamton, N. Y. 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In order that those hodinngpro perty for oale may have some sys tematic method of disposing of the same to the benefit of all concerned by having it advertised and tb points of value dearly pointed out to purchasers, and in order to establish for ourselves a business from which we hope to reap some legitimate profits, directs ly or indirectly, by increasing tht population and the business of our town, We have established at Lin colnton a real estate agency, to buy, sell, rent and negotiate real estate of all kinds ou commission and otherwise. And in order to accomplish tho objects herein briefly referred to, wo re-peetfnily ask the cooperation of Our citizens. Thofe in the county haviug tim bered, farming or mineral lands, water powere, &c, developed or undeveloped, for sale, rent or ex change; and Those haviog real estate of any kind for sate, rent or exchange, in Lincolnton, may find it to their ad vantage to confer with either party of this agency. We offer the following valuable property 1. One lot on Main street 75 yards west of the courthouse square on which there Is a large two story brick house with a bases ment, a well built residence containing 15 rooms. 2- A cottage in Queen Ann style of architecture, together with hre acres of ground surrounding and joining. Tie property is improved by sh rubbery, fruit trees, c., together with well and necessary outbuildings, and a neat, comfortable bus iness office. 3. Two building lots on Main street, near tbe depot, contain:ng a fine grove of oak trees. Valuable property also "for manufacturing establishments. 4. About four acres ot land South East of ttie Goirt iloute. Excellent for building purposes. 6- Two town lots in the South East part of town on which are two two story dwel ling houses containing 4 rooms each. 6. About 131 acres abont 1 1-2 miles .from Lincolnton and about i of amile rom the Lithia Springs about 90 acres wood land and 15 acres bottom land. 7. A handsome cottage ia North East square situated on a mot beautiful lot. All the above described property is val uable and will be sold on easy terms. It Is situated in and near one of tbe most healthful towns in the South and surroun ded witb a fertile counttyand has the very best of railroad facilities. For lurther particular? address, F1NLEY ROBERTS. Lincolnton, N. C, March 28, 1890. Itch on human and horses and all' aal mala cured in SO minutes, by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sole by J' U. La wing Druggist Lincolnton, N Cj
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