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Sl.50 A's-YKAU THE LINCOLN COURIER E j) ()jLiiiR AM) A MAItlFJA YEAM, Sinco we changed the price of the Courier to One Dollar there has been but little vari ance m the Subscription list and we therefore conclude that the people who want a county paper are willing to pay for it, at any rate we cannot afford to publish the (Jourier at a year. Henceforth we will hold to our original price HOW TO J1U1L,L l'OtfH. JUulIil Siuull laUiiMirlea and Give Employment to L.utor. This a day of oomg. liooma are I a Western invention, and have been ! worked more or less throughout the West where they have built ! more imaginary towns than one j could shake a stick at in thirty I days. They have helped to build j some real towns, too, but this was,' wben the towns had aomethiut; ! more than booms to build upon The boom is all right wheu it has something substantial behind if, botl' e living 0,1 Lii ,ail' or living off wheu it haau'5 it generally ends in ,f' and tring to cultivate it, he a e;ilUn(.e ii tn'or i.nr whr nmra rtP should have the rewaid of his work. jr t ". 1 less people get hurt, and that maken everybody cautious aud auspicious aud hurts the towns which have something better behind them than mere booms. The boom hasn't struck North Carolina yet, aud there are no in. dicatious that it will, something on which North Oaioliua is to be con gratulated. The nearest approach to 11 is the Land Improvement Compauies which have been organ ized in many towns, and which, if propeily managed, may be made the iuatruments ot the advancement and prosperity ot the tow us where they operate, but, it not wisely managed, may do incalculable harm. A forced growth, with nothing to 6Utaiu it, must result in a collapse- Jt is an eaay thing for a number of shrewd, energetic men, with cap ital at their command, to puichase surburbau tracts, divide the laud off into blocks, run streets through it, build an imposing hotel with an imposing uame, lay offpaiks, av enves, drives, &c, on paper, divide the blocks up into lots, advertise liberally, then get up big excur sions, give a big barbecue, put the lots at auction aud knock them down at mouey enough to pay for four or rive acn3 at original pur chase price. Teat's selling lots and making lots of money for the litJe syndicate, but it isn't build ing up t'ie town by a lou sight. This is beginning at tne wrong end It these syndicates had control ot money enough to erect factories, machme shops. &c, to give work to the people whom they invite to bay their lots, they would be be ginuing at the right end and laying the foundation for coutiuued growth and prosperity. These need not necessarily be large industries re quiring much capital, but what are called ''small industries, to which the locality may be adapted which may be maintained without a large outlay of money, and which may become self-sustaiiiiiig and profitas bl. Several "small'' industries, employiug a proportionate amount of capital are better for a town than one large industry, because they euip'oy a variety of labor and re quire a variety of raw materia!, thus benefitting a greater number of people, , Gteeusboro started out on the right track when she organized the steel and iron works which will give employment to a large num ber of skilled workmen and will doubtless lead to the establishment of numerous other kiudred iuduss tries. The prospective establitdis ! ment of these steel and iron works ! has done more to give an impulse to activity aud inspire coufideuc in the future Of that tOWU than a doz- All dealcrg keep it. flperbottl. Genuinely eu land Companies and forty ypN ; trad-"d crossed red lioea on wrapper, umee of "write-up" would do. ' ' High Tariff 11I it. The land improvement compauies 1 are good enough as far as they go, j Woolen mills near Philadelphia, when they are not run for mere I employing some 200 hands in good purposes of speculation, and wheD'mee wnich have withstood panie- the object i.s not to make creriiiloun people pay hit; money (or cheap property upon wliich fict i t val ue ha.s heen put. because I hey intro dure modern improvements and awaken a progressive spirit which possibly might uot have been awak ened without theni, but they should h' accompanied by industrial en teipriftea to be really frfiVctive id promoting the nolid growth and permaiiont prosperity of the towns in which they are organized. ITU. Star. BROWN1 S IRON BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility . Common SeiiHe and Iaw. Judge llaraer created a Ptneation at Broken Bow the other day by delivering an oration npon a motion made by a local attorney to cod firm a real estate mortgage foreclosure: ''This docket i.s covered, page upi on page, with continuation caes. The last sumtnei's drouth has ex haunted the farmer 'a resources and ho is unable to pay his loans. The jict of God, for which the people are not responsible, haa reduced one half of them to almost beggary and this calamity ohall not be made worse by any act of mine. We are asked to turn one hundred tarms over to mouey lenders aud five huu dred women and children over to pauperism. It shall never be doue Una district while I am judge, Th people are not able to pay aud 1 wH not assist in their being 10b- "ed- bet us wait until a crop can be raised and confidence restored, all will come out all right. If a man 1 will never confirm a sale In times like these if tne owner in trying to make a living on the laud. Wheu the people are compelled to ask aid ta procure seed it would be cruel mockery to deprive them of the land to sow the seed upon. I have a right to not confirm a sale when the property sold does uot bring two thirds its actual value, and in these cases it has not brought that ami unit. The sale is not confirmed." The above is reported in ike Hub fvarny, Neb., and should be caie fully read by every lover of justice nd humanity. It in a tare incident and proves thai the leaven of M tnce doctrine has reached the judi cial bench. This is only one in stance in which the force ot circum stances cau and should be partially allayed by the judiciary. If theen tiie judiciary was thus disposed to assist the oppressed, it would be easier for them by far. While we say all honor to this Nebraska judge, we should say to others "go thou and do likewise." When Daby wag sicfc, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Whea she had Children, she gave them Castorir Work of the Cincinnati Con vention not Endorsed. Chicago, June 15, A Topeka, Kansas, special says the ieturns re ceived by the Alliance Execntive Committee from the Sub-Alliances, which were asked to pass judgment on the work done by the Cincinnati Convention, are far from encouragi iug to the peoples party politicians. It is known that tweutyxfive Sub Alliances have repudiated the third party movement. Fifteen of these have leported to the State Alliance, ten to the Republican Central Com mittee. The Cloud County Allience has adopted the following resolutions : Whereas, The South was not represented in the Cincinnati con ventiou and, whereas, we believe the third party will disrupt the Ee publican party to the benefit of the Democratic, therefore be it, JiesolceJ, That we abandon the third party to return to our past af fliction. These lesolutions, it is said, have double significance because Cloud county is the home of Senator Wheeler, the only Alliance member of the senate, and has always been considered a people's party strong- ll0,J- Knoxville Journal. FOR DVSPKPSIA, Indigestion, and Stomach disorders, hm IIR YlinTe mill' nwmmnr.o ! 1 .!.!! n.... f,it. li.ir'.r I liw.u 1,1 nr ttlMi mill uiiun tnn . - 1 ii j a i o have failed. This in the til in of Se vill Schoiichl, Son & Co., aud the senior member attributes his trou bles to the McKinley act, which he thought at first would bo a good tiling for the woolen manufacturing interests. Business was brisk just, after the passage ot the law, he says, bnt high cost of production from high taxed material soon cut down his market and reaction and stag nation have succeeded. It is a bard way to learn the truth of a very simple proposition. 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C For the ODELL TYPE WRITER We have bought and thoroughly ented the Odell Type Writer. It i worth ten times its cost, Uh we ?an testily. Every professional and usine-s man ouqht to have one. Soun K'ribblerrt ought to haieone if the iver write any. We cau sell yoi? ne as chep as you cau get it )u the vorld, which means aout one tenth ;'a real value to you. Ir will haidi cost you anything more for ink o epairc, except 25 cntn lor ink ml ' r, tor years to come. At leant. a- ve can certify, after one rnonihV fra, one drop of ink will lawt lor 10-20 h.uiiH writing, AND IT IS ALWAYS READY. Agents and srilesuioM wanted. For machines an1 territory adiliess C. E. GOWER, Lincolmon, N. C. Feb. 13, 1891 tf 'RIOMOND & DANVILLE .RAIL KOAD. South Carolina Division, & u. N G Daily except Sunday IN EFFECT Mar. 29th, 180 i. No 11 . No. 12 Lv. 8 40 arr! Lenoir g 50 ; Hudson vi.;e y oo' y W 9 47 10 25 1U 44 1115 1142 1159 12 14 p in P m 12 29 12 44 1 09 126 1 35 1 55 iGranite Fads Hickory New ion .Maiden Liiuolniou Liar din Dallas Gay Ionia CrowtietB cV Clover 1'orkville Gutbiieville McConelsville Lowr.YSPille U beater Ar. 2 15 D. Cardwell, Div. Paa. Aet. Columbians. C. Sol Haas, Traffic Manager. Jas. L. Taylor, GeL,'l Pass. Agent. CAROLINA GEVmL SHGEDULE. MOVING WEST. NUMBER ONE l.v. 4 40 .... Stations, i Akkive. Leaves. Wilmington I am 9 30 Charlotte p m 4 33 Paw Creek 4 52 Mt Holly 5:04 Stanley Creek 5 20 Iron to a 5 36 Lincolnton 5 52 Cherry ville 6 20 Woco 6 29 . Shelby 6 50 Battimore 7 10 Aooresboro 7:21 Ellen boro 7 30 fiostic 7 45 Forest city 7 55 Ratherfordton I 3 05 1 pm MOVING EAST. NUMBER TWO Passenger, Mail & Express. Traiv STATIONS. Ratherfoidton Forest city Bostic Ellenboro Mooresboro Battimore shelby tVoco Cherryville Lincolnton Irouton Stanley Creek Mt. Holly Paw Creek Arrive, i Leaves a m Charlotte 12 17 Wilmington I 7 20 p m Through freight and passenger train No. 25 with sleepers attached leaves Wilmington at 8 00 p. m.,aud arrives at charlotte 6 30 a. m. Through freight and passenger train No. 24 with sWpers attached 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, Sapt. COUNTY DIRECTORY. CiHJXTV OFFICKKS. Sheriff', J. I;. Luekey, Lnclnton, N C LTk. Sup. Court, C.E. Childs, " 44 Reg. cd Deds, B. C. Wood,' 44 Treasurer, L. T. Willkie -4 Surveyor, c. C. Rs. CoroLer, J. C .xer. Supt. Pub. Inst. Alf. Nixon. - board or rorsTV Ct4iisiosiRa. T. H. IJoke, Cum n. iarwinton. N. C A. L. Cherry , Triangle. ' J. E. ReinBardt, Iron Station, 4 F. A. Reep, Keepsville, 4 W. M. Hull, Orleans, 4 COIWTV BOARD Ot IDCCATIO.V. R. Z. Johnston, Chm'n, Liutobton.c . .1. i B-ss. S V. (ioodson, TOST M1STBISS. .Miss Nannie C. Hoke. town officers; Mayor, H. F. Rarusaur. 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XN ORDEli TO OPEN UP A cbannel through which parties here and people from other parts the couutiy, especially from the North, may be enabled to secure , valuable property in Lincolnton and Lincoln county, by being made ao quainted with the true value,healtb mines, &c, of Lincolnton and the urrouuding countiy, and In order that those kodinng pro perty for eale may have some sys tematic method of disposing of the same to the benefit of all concerned by having it advertised and the points ot value clearly pointed oat to purchasers, ana In order to establish for onrselvea a business, from which we hope to reap some legitimate profits, direct ly or indirectly, by increasing the population and the business of our town, We have established at Lin colnton a real estate agency, to buj, well, rent and negotiate real estate of all kiuds on commission and otherwise. Arid in order to accomplish the objects herein briefly referred to, we rei-pectfully ask the cooperation of our citizens. Thoe in the county having tim bered, farming or mineral lands, water powers, &c, developed or undeveloped, for sale, rent or ex change; and Those having real estate of any bind for sae, rent or exchange, ia Lincolntou, may find it to their ad vantage to confer with either party of this agencv. We offer the following valuable property 1. One lot on Wain street 75 yarda wett of the courthouse square on which there Is ft large two etory brick house with a bae ment, a well built residence contoininz 18 rooms. 2- A cottage in Queen Ann etyle of architecture, together with five acres of ground surrounding and joining. Tht property is improved by shrubbery, fruit trees, Lc., together with well and neceasary outbuildings, and a neat, comfortable bus iness office. 3 .Wl buildinS lots on Main street, near the depot, containing a fine grove of oak trees. Valuable property also for manufacturing establishments. 4, About four acres of landSoutb Eastoi the Court Houie. Excellent for building purposes. 5. Two town lots in the South st part of town on which are two two ftory dwel ling housea containiug 4 rooms ech t. About 131 acrea about 1 1-a'mile from Lincolnton and about 4 of a mile from the Hthia Springs-about 90 acres 7 i&?d nd 15 &crea butta land. 7. A handsome cottage in Jorth East Ai i a cn a moet heautilul lot. All the above described property is val uable and will be sold on easy terms. It is SiV1 and ner oneof lbe aost healthful towns m the South and surroun ded with a fertile countiy and has the verv best of railroad facilities. For further particulars address, FINLEY 4r ROBERTS. Lincolnton, N. C, March 28, 1890. Itch on human and norses and all anl m als cured in 30 minutes by Woolfords ta mtary Lotion. This never fails. Sole by J m. Lawmg Druggist Lincolnton, j C. in iOflffi 9.G?
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