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$1.50 A YEAH THE LINCOLN COURIER AWB A HAILTJA Sinco 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 attbrd to publish the (jourier at $1-00 u vear- "enceforth we will hold to our original price $1-50 a year. The llurieU lioll. Alary and Jeunie were Laving a eplendid time. They were cousins, and Jeuuie was making a visit with her niatnina at Mary's home. Oq this day they were playing with Mary's doll, which wasn't a lovely waxen lady uor even a nice china oue, with a trunk full of pret ty clothes. I wonder if you could guess what it was, anyway ? No, I don t think you could. It wa8 made of a piece of carpet, rolled up and covered with white cloth, for fie body, and smaller rolls for thj legs and aims. But it was just as dear to Mar as if it bad been one of the beauti ful dolls that open and shut Iheii eyes, walk aud talk, and look like real live babies. Neiiher Mary not Jennie had ever been such wonders, tor this was many years ago, when most children plajed wilh home made rag-babies They were playing dolly was wicb, and they gave her a gieat mau pills and lanced her arm, as the. had seeu I he doctor do ; that i, they pickt-d it juat a l.tt'e bit with a darning-needle to let some blood out. Iu those days doctors often . did this to make sick folks well. But ' no blood, uor even 6awduat, came j from doll's arm, for ou see she wasn'i made that way. Then they played the. doll was de id ; aud ihey bothci ied into their little pockethankerchkf, but the real tears didn't come. "Now shu ought to be buried," said Jenuie, "Oh je!," said Mary : ''but wheie shall we bury her V "J know the veiy nicest place,'' called Jeuuie, iuuning iuto the tiou'. room. Here there was a b'g die place, but the fire had gone out, as it was a warm Juue day. Right id the ashes Jennie put the doll and covered her all up, aud had a littie mouud over her, while Mary looked on. It was great fun, but they had to leave the doll and go to dinner, and alter that they went out to the baiu to play, and had a lovely time in the hay till called to supper. Tueu Mary thought ot her doll, and rau iuto the front room to get it-. There sat graudpa with a bright the blaziug ou the hearth. Poor Mary poked around among the coals, but sho couldu't fiud any thing ot her doll except a little scorched bit ot foot. "Dear me," said Jenuie, '-we bur ied that doil for fun, and ehe,s real ly and truly burnt to death I1' and they both cried in earnest this time. That was the only doll Mary ever had, though she grew up to be mamma to some little girls who bad more dolls than they knew what to do with. One day, years and years after wards, Jenuie came to visit her. They had not seen each other since they were little gi and played to gether. Wnat do yoa think was the first thing Jenuie said ? It was "O, Mary! do you remember the doll we buried in the ashes?' Ame lia II. Botsford. What a Xorth Carolina Hoy Saw in a Northern City. The followmg letter from a Xorth Carolina boy to the editor of the Democrat, is of interest to our read - ers. lie U living in oue ot the New England States and writes ot bis native heath. He says : A few mornings siuce, as 1 was making my way hurriedly thiough one of the most prominent streets in a Northern City, I noticed a large show window where there was al most everything nice in the way of jewe'ry, silverware, d'arnouds and precious stones of all. kinds aud paintings of celebrated men. In the midst of all this was a bronzed (a b!e covered with velvet. In the center of the table was the chief at traction to me. There was some thing in a chamois skin about Vj inches thick and probably inches long. By the side of this lay somei stones of the size of a pea, or a little larger. They were in a setting in the shape of a ecart piu, and the others lay loose. I noticed a card saying they were taken from a mine iu Alexander county, North Caroli na. They were very clear, brilliant little beauties, and I thought they would be very nice for a scarf pin. I went in intending to buy one to put in my new spring scarf. I asked the salesman to let me see those little gems fiom the mines of North Carolina. He placed tbem O i the showscase, and after examin ing the large piece, commenting on its sparkling brilliancy, (it weighed 8 ounces) A took up one of the little gems set in gold for a scarf pin, and iaqoired the price. "Two hundred and :weuty five dollars," said he. "What 1" said I in surprise. "More costly than diamonds.'' Well," said he, "that is taken from this large one her, and is be largest aud fimst one in the woild, save oue. Tiie largest iu the world s owned by the Duke of Devon shire, and is a South American stoue." "Thank ou," said I, "for yonr trouble and information, but 1 will uot decide to purchase this morn ing." And I walked out impressed that there are aluable things iu the mines of North Carolina, if this was a sample. Scotland Seek Democrat. many Persons are broken down from overwork or household cares. Brown's Iron Hitters Rebuilds the system, Kids digestion, removes excess of tile, aud curta malaria. Get the genuine. Splicing a orie. Dr. li. fJae Ainiew, assisted i by several other eminent Pbiiadei-j lhia phyt-ioiaus, pnlo in d ihi re- '. liidik title surgual operat ou in that lty Saturday of iiau-plaiiiing a netve fioiu a living i'o to the light arm of Mi s. J. H. Weber. Mis Weber lost the use of that member I iu 1881) by ihe ren.oval of a tumor, j ; iu which it was found nicessaiv to i jcut out about three inched of (ho ! uiusculoepiral nerve. Dr. Aguew i cut iuto the patients aim a wound I tour inches loii, and to the depth ; of tue nerve, the dissection being maie viiih the utmost care. After I sjuie cliiiicul' v (he two ends of the ! divided nerve were found, iu a j healthy coudiiiou, but about time j inches ap.trt. At this time Mr. j Martin, witbia oue minute, exposed j and removed three inches of the j sciatic nerve from the dog'd hip. j Quickly taking up the living nerve in foicepp, he handed it to Dr. Ars new and Dr. White. They placed it iu a sheath of decalcified chicken boue, and put both between the ends of the devided nerve, stitching them there securely. Several months may elapse before the nerve has time to recover itself, aud at least as long a period will be needed before the muscles, iu disuse for over two years, will regain their normal conditiou. Tue dog was etherized aud killed immediately after the operation, before he bad ecovered consciousness. Baltimore Sun. When Baby was sick, we gare her Catoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Whea she had Children, she gave them Castorlr The Republican party managers in Kansas have inaugorated a movement to offset the Farmers' Alliance. It is a secret society, known as the Khights of Reciproci tv. The first lodge was organized in Garden City, Kansas, five months ago, aud since then they have been very active in organizing it in other Stat 8. There are lodges now iu Missouri, Colorado, Ohio, Iowa, Maryland aud the District of Col lombia, the latter presumably amoug the Ffderal office holders. The followmg is the code of ptincU j P,e8 on which they propose to ran j " : i "Are Jou. in favor of tlie perpetui !et.V of our Union ? Ate you in favor of just and liberal pensions to all honorably discharged sailors and soidiers of the Republic ! Are you in favor of the protection of Ameri can industry ? Are you in favor of fair and equitable reciprocity be- tween all nations on the American Continent? Are you in favor of fair and equitable reciprocity be tween all interests in our Nation t Are you in favor of an intelligent ballot, honestly counted ? Are you in favor of disfranchising eveiy citizen who offers or accepts a bnbe to influence a ballot f ' If there was any doubt as to the paternity of this organization tin t would be settled by the tirpt three .priucipleH." EUCKLEN'3 A KMC A SALVE The best Salve in the world for cuts and bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, tet er, chapped banls, chilMan.s, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refun ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale byJ. M Lawina. Pyheifian and" Pharmacist mis on andab-j UK How loAT. Hit 1rtt.- li II ( K l E . '5 A K M . A S A 1 . 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No 11 I v. 8 40 air 'L'll.tll 8 5'J 'lludsiivi',e 9 00 ;S;iw Mill D 2 'Granite Fall y 41 tlickoiy 10 25 Newiou 10 44 Maideu 11 la Liurolutou 1142 llardiu 1159 Dallas 12 14 p m 'Gasioui- t n 12 29 CrowdeisC'f 12 44 Clover 1 09 YoikvilSe 1 2G Gutbiievillr 1 35 McCintloville 1 55 Lowryaville Ar. 2 15 Chstei D. Gardwetl,Div. Pas. Agt. Columbia. C. Sol Uaas, Traffic Manager. Jas. L. Taylor, Geu'l Pass. Ageut. CAROLINA CEirUL SHCEDULE. MOVING WEST. NUMBER ONE Passenger, Mail & xpre$ Train. Stations. Arrive. Leaves. Wilmington am 9 30 Charlotte p m 4 33 Paw Creek 4 52 Mt Holly 5:04 Stanley Creek 5 20 Ironton 5 3G Lincolntou 5 52 Oherryville C 20 Woe ) G 29 Shelby 6 50 Battimore 7 10 Aooresboro 7:21 Ellenboro 7 30 2?ostic 7 45 Forest city 7 55 Rotberfordton 1 S05 pm MOVING EAST. NUMBER TWO Passenger, Mail & Express I rain. STATIONS. Arrive. Leaves. Kutherfoidton a m Forest ciry Bostic Ellenb'tro Moore8boro Battimore Shelby Woco Cherrjville Lincoln ton Ironton Stanley Creek Mr. Holly Paw Oreek Charlotte 12 17 Wilmington 7 20 p tn Tdrongh freight and passenger train No. 25 with sleepers attached leaves Wilmiugton at 00 p. m.,and arrives at charlotte C30 a. m. Through freight aDd paeeeuger traiu No. 24 with sl-t-pers attached leaves charlotte 9 00 p. m. and ar rives at Wilmington 7 30 a. m. close connection boih ways at Hamlet for Raleigh. T. W. WHISNANT, Sapt. COUNTY DIRECTORY. (WITXTY OFFICE IIS. Sheriff, J. B Luckey. L'ncolnton, N C Cl'k. 6up. Court, C E. ChilJs, 4 " Reg. of Deeds, B. C. Wood, 4 Treasurer, L. T. Willkie. Surveyor, C. C. Bess. Coroter, J. C. v.ver. Supt. Pub. Ii.st. Alf. Nixon. BOARD Or COUNT r CCJISSIONKR. T. fl. lloke, Cniu n, Lincointon. N. C A. L. Cherry , Triangle, J. E. Reinhardt, Iron Station, ' I. A. Ksep. Eeepiville, 4 W. M. Llull, Orleans, COUXTV BOARD OJ KDCCATIOV. R. Z. Jo Lnston, Chm'n, LiftColnto n,c J.': B, S V. Gocdson, ' 4 POST MISTRESS. Miss Nannie C. Hoke. town orriciRs: Mayor, II. E. Kamsaur. Secretary J- Treasurer, W. K. Edwards. Town Const. C'has. Jetton. Comuaifsioners : P. J. Pate, Blair Jenkins, F. A. Toby, H. W. Burton, T U. Hoke, W. L. crouse, L. T. Wilkie, P. S. Beal. ARRIVAL OF MAILS. Maiis on C C Bailwavt distributed 6:30 P M and 11 A M Mai's on Narrrw Gauge Railway, dUtrib uted 7:30 P M and 12 M. Star Route, via Reepsville, leaves Lin colntun at 7 A M, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; arrives at Lincointun at 4:30 P M on Fridays, Thursdaj's and.aturdays Plblic Schools open ecember, Janu ary, February and March Boaud or Commissioners meet first Mon. day in each mouth. 'I own Cucncil uieet first Friday night in eah iiiuith, at 7 oVluck. B-ai:d 'F Education meet first l-ndav .nj.intia v , J tr., .St'ptm4 cr aiid December WANT A We have wagons, buggies, surreys. 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J" N ORDER TO OPEN UP A J. channel through which partie s here ami people liona other parts the cuiiiiy, epfcially from the North, may be enabled to secure valuable property in LincolntOQ and Liucoln county, by being made ac quainted with the true value,healtb lulneee, &c, of Lincolnton and the 6urrouuding country, and In older that those hod in ug pro peity for pale may have some PJ8-" tematio method of disposing of the same to the benefit of all concerned by having it advertised and, the poiuts ot value clearly pointed out to purchasers, ana In order to establish for ourselves a bu&mebs from which we hope to reap some legitimate piotifa, direct ly or indirectly, by increasing the population and the business of our town, We have established at Lin colnton a real estate aemcv. to buy, Mill, rent and ueeotiate real estate of ail kinds ou commission aud otherwise. And iu order to accomplish the objects herein briefly referred to, we respectfully ask the ci operation of our citizens. Those in the county having tim bered, farming or mineral lands, water powers, &c, developed or undeveloped, for sale, rent or ex change; aud Those having real estate of any kind tor safe, rent or exchange, in Lincolnton, may find it to their adi vantage to couler with either party of this agency. W e offer the followiDg valuable property 1. One lot on Alain street 75 yards wel of the courthouse square on which there is a large two ftory brick house with a bases ment, a well built residence containing 13 rooms. 2- A. cottage in Queen Ann etyie of architecture, together with ne acres of ground surrounding and joining. The property i8 improved by shrubbery, fruit trees, c, together with well and necessary outbuilding, and a neat, comfortable bus iness office. 3. Two building lots on Main street, near the depot, containing a fine grove of oak trees. Valuable property also for manufacturing establish meets. 4. About four acres ot land South Eastol the Court Houte. Kxcelhntfor building purposes. 6. Two town lots in the South East part cl town on which are two two story dwei- nouses coniaiLiiig 4 rooms each. 0. About 131 acres about 11-2 miles from Lincolnton and about 4 of a mile Irom the Lithia Springs-about 90 Acre wood land and 15 acres bottom landU 7. A Landsofue cottage in North East squaie Eituated on a most beautiful lot. A'l the aoove described property is val uable and rill be eold on easy term 3. It is situated in and near one of the most healthful towns in the South and surroun ded with a fertile countiyand has the ver? best of railroad facilities. For lurlher particulars address, FIN LEY ROBERTS. Lincolnton, N. C, March 28, 1890. i Itch on human and norse3 and all an! I mals CUrAd in 3D minnca kir V1 (-A I u..u..vo irj WUVI'I 9 tanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sole by m t XV AIM 39.G?: o. ju. .La wing Druggist Lincolnton, N C
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