mv&- ' www m i fill ILIM'OdDILM CIHEIE1 SI. 50 A YEAH THE LINCOLN COURIER WE ID1DIL1LAM AMD A hai.t:iai Sinco we changed the price of the Courier to One Dollar there has been but little vari ance in the Subscription lis i and we therefore conclude thai the people who want a county paper are willing to pay $1-50 lor it, at any rate we canno; aflbrd to publish the (Jourie' at $1-00 a ear- Henceforth wc will holcUo our original price $1.50 a year. Concluded from first page. pnating the public money where r. properly belougs aud where it ought to be ou the representative ? of the people. This bill would not stand before the Supreme Court. At this point Mr. S. L- Keitt asked how about the loau to th ? cotton exposition at New Orleans ? Senator Butier replied that Ii a was glad that question had bee i asked and m reply said that th j money for the Cotton Exposition at New Orleans and the Exposition at Philadelphia was by an appropria tion of Congress, and could hav been obtained in no other wax, aud was made uuder the geuer- i welfare clause that claueethat Mr. Cleveland calls the blanket clause ' f the Constitution. Only by an ap propriation can any money be takf l out of the treasury. I he Secretar ; of War can't lend von a tent except Congress authorizes it. Don't think Mr. Calhoun ever contemplated lending money out of tbe treasury diiect to the peopM His sub-treasury scheme was a vt-i v ditlVivnt think. There aie sub treasuries established now for con venience in Collecting import, ar.d Mr. Calhoun's iilea ws to let thes issue treasury notes lor convenience in paying off expenses, but nt f the purpose of lending the money :o the people. What would Jyou think (if a pr position to lend money out of the State treasury at 2 pyr cent, to the people and for the State to take ail risks, sustain alljosses and make them good by taxing the people. My friend says this scheme was not intended to give special prn iledsjes to the faimrs. God knows if it don't d that then I am uvve opposed to it t'uaa over, for it there i? any class that need special favois ft is the tanner class. Tuete are three classes of people. One class never borrows nor lend-. Another class ba iiiaie monev and docs not oare to invent it m mui a id land-, but prefers to lend it ,jf a reasonable iate ofinteresr. Thtiv n st li another class, to whio'i v.u fortunately I teion., and that is tbo b3trov;ug cla?s, but because I belong to this class, 1 dou't say the man who lends U a rascal. This 1t'er class unu divided into three classes. First a ruau may find that he cau money by specu . t.tinii aud py 10 to 15 per cent, for it. Ife is successful aud pays it back. Second, another man bor rows, say at S per cent and mis. khiuUBocu.u.u. u,...cu.. mm returning it, uuuougu ue 1 iiooest and wants to return it out j c r.i t. The third elass is the man ! woo win uorrow at auj putts aim never iuttud to, ana as a rulo it is this latter class who are wanting n.oney at one per cent. At this point Mr. J. L. Keitt ask, ed Senator Butler if the government didn't lend money to national banks at one per cent. Butletsaid: "No, sir. Xatiou d banks buy their circulatiou fr m tne government. T.l. .-v 1 . : . , 1UC t,trI ' rt ... auun.uu .u vuC F.x.r.-c aireauy paiu iur men cucuiniivi.- liisti:rv nt nwtinnl hnwu aiu 1,ip necessity lor their establishment J onder the then existing circur.i- " stances, lie said they were organ- dtoiueet the ueccessity 01 em- cuv.. uicti mioicu uy luo ji . f,- i, i,A;i t . ciai, uy vnc -au uo iub wort eiiuer a, Tram n ' with e ntM aila.k 1 lional banks because he believed, j nallv b(. . (Jtrem at I and return to us and we wiir IIVes t H llmington 7 30 a. m. j j btin-' ortranizd during the ruo i ' send you tree, something of great vahi" Close connection both wa8 at I oun orgamea uuuug me p o.o world8 fair Tne pIak shows and importance to you, that Will start voi. Hamlet for Raleigh. 1 CUtlou of the war. thev wer ndm i. . . . .. in h;,,, k;i, ...;n v.-: " - a , ' coarseness ot growtu, with richness " u.,' " iuS ,uuiuui .i T w HISNANT. Supt. B TTTTr ed to ubeive a temnorarv imroose I c . . . money nth t away, than anything else n k H 'ND li . . diemi)urdI. I'urpo.e. Qf fiU(. aud a finlsb h ag tLp the u Grand outfit free. Address ! R n U 1 1 At this inr.cfnrA fr loitt onol,. ... t .. ... . ; I j . ..... jvni, "fcuiu hiahsr mvj nFmofor .i nn,i rue o.. xvuusta. Elaine. - - I i . renewed his ;pietum, and Senator Butir lM?nmiu; a littio ril tl, it plid that h could furnish t lift foot hut he could not luruvsh the under- 1 1 1 1 standing to comprehend theni. M friend sjva that fid million dolluia cf t'o'il have ben taken out of the treasury and m-nt to foreign coun tiien, and that the treiHiuy is de plete and that this monev has bee! nent off to kvp trorn paying tl bonda that mature in September. J say to him that the caus of the de plexion of the treasury is tbe ex travagance of the last Congress i appropriating one billion dollars t) pay pensions, and other appropria tion. That is tbe cause of th' shrinkage in the treasury. Senator Butler theu said that h3 had fcouie buguestioiis to offer as 1 remedy for the disease that wad acN mitted to exist. First. As au amendment to th a sub-tteasury bill he would offer s , . fa . .. u . lectern size whne it multiplied theD a subbt tute ihe striking outattr;J :m number a man appearing lik the enacting clause all the provi i ions aud the substitution? ot tie Mills bill, whicb provided a redin tion ot taxation ot from 57 to 60 p r ceot. ad valorem to something lile 40 per cent. The Alliance had their men op there at Washington to loci after the bill, but no man ever ap proached me and asked me to amer: d it, and it never came up before tl;9 Senate and I had no opportunity o ofler any amendment. Some ot e said tariff didn't hurt. The Sen tor replied mac me ouiy on coitc ' tis had been raised from abot forty to 102 per cent, ad valorem, The second remedy he would o.' fer would be a i eduction of the ex penses of the government. Inste 3 of spending one billion dollars : s the last Congress did he would re iluce thejexpenses just one half ar d the government could get along ad mirably with that amount. The third remedy offered by Se: ator liutler was the repeal ofthe t u per cent tax on State bank issi and let State banks be establishe and this was no new idea of hN, but hi had advocated it as on- of the first ofikial acts of his life a United States Senator. He would go one ftep further, r he had tne auihority, although th t could not be done lv statu'e. 1 would not permit but ten acres t cotton planted to the mule, ai " would require the farmers lo iiii-e I their own provisions at homes f r i the next three years and in th h ; time, under hi policy, they won dj ! have the whole ccuutry at their ! knees. The taimers would be tLe i happiest, most independent a:-t j contented people in the world. I j the farmers aie not in such conoi- liou it is their own fault. GOOD LOOKS, Good looks are more than tkin deep, c.e j pending upon a healthy condition ot ail ' the vital organs. If the liver be inactive j you have a bilious look and it your kidn'-js i be Htiecied you have a pinchea look. N'- i ' c.ure g od health and you will have go d J iook. Electric bitters is the great altera : tive and Tonic acts directly on these v;-u j ' organs. Cure Pimnles, Blotches, Bo !, i i and gives a good complexion. Sold at J j M. Luwing'J Drugstore 50e per bottle. Tlio H.argeet Plank in tbo World. Tbo X. IV. Lumberman gives w engraving frco a photograjdi of a redwood plank ttiat s TU fee" 5 iucbes w de, 12 feer 1) indies 1 n, acd 5 inches thick, and is about i)U per cent clear, It, was takes from a tree 35 feet in diameter and 300 1- et high. According to its rings it wvjs more than 1,500 ears old. Ihe tree was cyt 28 feet from the ground, aud the plant was hewed out of the stump, representing a section taken from near the heart : totbbark- Alter it was displaced it was iowert-d by block aud tackle, with a locomotive for oower, 1 the wav ot labor its cost reorese.-ts! thH tImM nf la7., mpn f, mnn h . . , . . j gimpU. to prepare lt io tbe rou h ;! ,hxptnBUi . To luia lbe Cust of lrdIi8, p0rtatiOI1 mQ&l be adde(j making a j , flf aboat 8g wM mo ed hy water lQ San Francisco; j Altef heiug Q exuiuition eoiflt. time, a car was specially prepaied to traUHport it tQ CbU.ago: TilIa Kv, ,tnttivt,r .nt in ,.a I rnfpr nf u tl r ,.r in which stir , rup8 Were pendent. Tbe plauk vas placed ou edge in tbe slot, its lov er foot nt i .. ! tne ties. ! T. , , . . Ihe plaak was cut on the lards i f t. jy. ,r ., , r . I G-t th.e Llk River Mill and Lumbt-r j - Olllt IJOnnrV. , Cd It is on exhibition iu Detroif,) best tloita of Horry BotlieiK, ihe varnish uu ntil:ic?un r, or Detroit. can secure. ' SuiHcrilM for ihe Lincoln Coxjt " r'" Subscripa for the Courier. OddiltOH About FI9. Nothing curious about a flea eh ? j Lt ns see. Put one under a fl'roug j ODELL TYPE WRITER microscope. What a transfornia ' . , t . mm. . , ' i.i- Wuh 7$ characters, and 15 Tor the tion I It peemB to be clothed ID;... -b , . . . a i Single Ca&e Odell, warranted to do armor Wrom head to foot" formed 01 j telter work lhan afly machine nade. brown, overlapping piates, that art so exceedingly tough as to be al most indistructib'e. Its head it small and very thin, with a singh black eye on each side, the rays o light sciutillaiing through the tin optic like spaiks of fire. Puge managed to look through tbe eye o a flea with his powertul glast, find- iug that its surface diminished ob an army ot fairies, and the flame o a candle becoming a thousand tin; stars. Fiom the shape of its bead and for other reasons, the flea i supposed to use but one eye at : time. The offensive weapon of tb little creature is composed of tw palpi, or "feelers," two piercers an. a tongue. When it feeds it stand I erect, thrusting this sucker in' ! the flesh, aud will eat without in ! termission if no disturbed. T!it- tUa'.-i mniiiittr nt hreathint? 1 still undetermined, but it is though i to be through two small holes the end of the palpi. St. Louis fie public. S ubscribe for the LinC oln Cot?: , K ! Pav vnnr snnscrintiou to the Lix 7 coln Courier Subscribe for the LINCOLN Cou EIEE, $1.50 a year. onders Are wrought by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor in restoring gray hair to its original color, promoting a new growth, prevent ing the hair from falling, keeping it soft, silky, an.t almmlant, and the scalp ool, healthy, and free from dandruff or humors. The universal testimony is that this prep aration has no equal as a dressing, and is, therefore, indispensable to every well furnished toilet. 'I have used Ayer s Tlair Vigor for some time and it has worked wonders for me. I was troubled with dandruff and was rapidly becoming bald; but sinee u?ing the Vigor my head is perfectly clear of dandruff, the hair has ceased coming out, and I now have a good growth, of the same color as when 1 was a young woman. I can heartily recom mend any one suffering from dandruff or loss of hair to use Ayer's Hair Vigor as a dressing." Mrs. Lydia O. Moody, East Pittston, Me. "Some time ago my wife's liair began to come out quite freely. Ayer's Hair Vigor not only prevented my wife from becoming bald, but it also caused an entirely new growth of hair. I am ready to certify to this statement before a justice of the peace." H. liulsebus, LewisLurgh, Iowa. 'Seme years ago, after a severe attack of brain fever, my hair all came out. 1 used such preparations for restoring it as my phy sicians ordered, but failed to produce a growth of hair. I then tried, successively, several articles recommended by druggists, and all alike fell short of accomplishing the desired result. The last remedy I applied was Ayer's Hair Vigor, which brought a growth of hair in a few weeks. I think I used eight bottles iu two years; more thai: was necessary as a restorative, but I liked it as u dressing, and have continued to use it for that purpose, I believe Ayer's Hair Vigor possesses virtue far above those of any similar preparation now on th nmrket." Vincent Jones, Kichmond, Incl. Ayer's Hair Vigor PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Tilass. Hold by Druggists and Perfumers. 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So':l by J. hi- Lawine Druggist Lincolnton N V. 1 IN V ENTION has reromtionizel the world during th 3 f I - . L - 1 . . V.i I- . wondew of inventive progress is a method and system ct work that can be performe ! ! .u, . Z the workers from their home. Pay l,t. last uau c-euiury. ioi ieai amone ica;.,..;n vr,. .;n. i. : .. 1 THE ODELL TYPE WRITER -o- 820 WILL BUY THE It combines simplicity with dcrabilits-, , speed, iask of opekation, wears longer without coat of repairi, than any other ma chine. Daa no ink ribbon to bother the operator. It is neat, substantial, nickel plated, perfect and adapted to all kinds of type writing. Like a printing press, it produces sharp, clean, legible manuscripts. Two or ten copies can be made at one wri ting. Any intelligent person can become tu operator in two days. 01 fif A Offered anyone who will equal .N I 1 16 If I tha wnrk rrur nnuhia j Ul, UUV tta worr ot our uoutie uss i tor clean impreesioc, perfect alignment, and number ot copies oi manifold at ODe impression. For Pamphlet giving indorsements, c., address ODELL TYPE WRITER CO., 85 and 87 5th Ave. Chicago, III. Call on or write to REV. C. E, GO WER Lincolnton, N. C, For the ODELL TYPE WRITER We have bought and thorough ested the Odel; Type Writer. It if orrn xiir iijies hs cost, as wr i 1 can testif. . Every professional am ! ousiues- niau ought to have one. Soim scribblers ought to have one if the1 i ver write any. We can sell yoi one as cbeap as you can get it in th world, whicb means about one tenti its real value to yon. It will hardl- c05jt you anything more for ink o repairs, except 25 cents lor ink 10I er. ror years to come. At least, a- we can certify, after one mooih' tr al, one drop of ink will last lor 10-20 hours writing, AND IT 15 ALWAYS READY. Agents and 9alesmen wanted. For machines an ! territory, address C. B. GO WEE, Lincoln ton, N. G. Feb, 13, 1691 tf RIOMOND & DANVILLE RAIJ ROAD. South Carolina Division, & li. N ij, Daily except Sunday. IN EFFECT Aug. 2nd, 1891. jNo 11 No. 12 ; Lv. 8 22 hrr i Lenoir Ar 12 18 a 8 19 Iriudsonviiie f 1155po ! 8 50 ddw Mill 11 45 ! 9 07 Granite FailJ 11 35 9 38 muk.,.iy ! 1105 1014 Newton j 10 27 I 10 38 Alaideu ' 10 04 i Hi 2 Liucolutou ! 9 34 1 1144 Hardin j 9 09 j 12 05 pm Dallas 8 47 p m 12 25 GastouU s 34 12 45 jOrowdersc'i 7 49 I 00 i Clover 7 29 ! 1 40 1 Yorkville 6 59 2 03 Gutnrieville j 6 37 j 2 11 McConelevillfcl 6 29 1 2 31 Lowr.y sville j 6 06 : Ar. 3 00 (Cheater Lv. 5 40 D. Gaiowell, Div. Pas. Agt. Columbians. C. Sol Haas, Traffic Manager. Jas. L. Taylor, Geu'l Pass. Agent. CAROLINA CSV Tim SHGEDULE. MOVING AVEST. NUMBER ONE Passenger, Mail & Express Trai. Stations. Wilmington Arrive. Leaves . a m p m 9 30 4 33 4 52 5:04 5 20 5 3G 5 52 C 20 6 29 6 50 710 7:21 7 30 7 45 7 55 p m ' Charlotte Paw Creek Mt Hoily citaule.v Cieek Irouton Lincoluton Cherry ville Woe Shelby Battimore Aooresboro Ellenboro Ztastic i Forest city t Pnhorfrdt,. i q nr. MOVING EAST. NUMBER TWO Passn$er, Mail & Express Iraiv STATIONS. Arrive. Leaves. 8:45 8 55 8:04 9 20 9 31 9 41 9 50 10 22 10 32 11 00 11 10 il 32 11 50 12 01 KutherfoidtOn ore8'; jPtty Bostic a m Ellenb'rO Mooresboro Battimcre Shelby Woco Cherry ville Lincolntop Stanley Creek Mt. Roily Paw Greek Charlotte 12 17 7 20 Wilmington p m Through Irejght sod passenger I , M ' B,f B,"T l,,at-ulu aves llmiugtotl at 8 00 p. m.,and lornroo o nl.orlAlfa 'A j Through freight and passenger I COUNTY DlllKOTOKY. i ClUUSTY OFFICKKS. Sheriff, ,J. B. Luckey, L'ncolnton, N C ' Cl'k. Sup. Court, C. E. Obilda, ' " Keg. ol Defdi, Ii. V. Wiiud. Treasurer, L. T. Willki " Surveyor, c. C. Bss. " " Ooroter, J. O vter. " ; Supt. Pub. Inst.Alf. Nixon. ; BOARD OF COL'NTY CClSIOXIRS. T. fl. Hoke, Cniu n, L .ico r.on. N. C A.L.Cherry, Triangle, ' J. E. Reiohardt, Iron Station, 4 P. A. lieep, Keppsville, 4 W. M. Hull, Organs. COVXTT BOARD 01 IDCCATION R. Z- Johnston, ILm'n, Linco'inton ,c . .).' Bss, S. V. Gocdson, 4 4 I'OST MISTBE3S. iliis Nannie C. tiokc. town ofrrcERs; Mayor, H. E. Ramsaur. Secretary j- Treasurer, "VV. K. Edwards. Town Const. Chas. Jetton. iSTiPT'jZL--J'aue' . Bltr i H- Hoke, V. L. crouse, L. T. WiJkie, r, S. Real. ARRIVAL OF MAILS- Mails on C C Railway, distiibuted 6:30 P M and 11 A M Mails on 2srtrw Gauge Railway, tUtrib 1 uted 7:30 P M and 12 AJ Kuute, vi colutun an P Public: Schools oen JJectuiLer, Janu ary, rtbruary and March Uoa e d of C'ostMi.ss.oNERi meet lirt M. ni day in each nioiud. 1'ov n Council meet first Friday night in ecn mo ah, at 7 o'clock. Hoard Kdccatiom meet first Monday i;;Ja t iai v. J une, September aud Decttu'-tr WANT A fetar Kuute, via Keepswlle. leavfs Lin- t-v.;i i i at 7 A M. Mondays. Wedn.aJavs i 'V ' d i-riuavs: arrives at Lincoln ton at 4:30 ' trial, vl.uU Men FrKtays, Thursdays and Saturdays : Weekly Uilmington Aleeseu- Mi ' We have wagons, buggies, surreys. High grade; as light, Strong, durable, stylish, as beiutiiully finished as modernized manufacture can produce. B-ilt on honor by men of life experience. Honesty is our policy; prompt shipment our specialty. We want to knov you. Write us. Costs you nothing. May lead to businass by and by. Send for our catalogue. It is free to even- reader of this paper. Bing hamton Wagon Co., Binghamton, N. Y. BUILT FOR INSIST ItJ Y0UP V$TOREKEEPf Getting The FOR YOU .V 7ITnE are making a specialty thl3 season of what fK we can our PARAG0N HARNESS. Made of the pNEST STOCK and the very $i BEST WORKMANSHIP. Such a harness VWxp cannot be bought for less than $25. I at retail. But we are willing, r In order to introduce It, to jS Sell one set only (K ' to one person as a vWa" vcTe" ! Ma youp U SS&SL . WE ABE IN THE LEAD FOR Fi'JE QUALITY AND STYLE OF SPRING VEHICLES. THE MOST FOR THE MONEY IS OUR MOTTO. BEST j j 0N 0F MATERIAL ji Mry0 S OUR CAT A- WORKMAN- j A-Aji' FULLY I L- SHIP JMOQM I LU8TRATES WINS. LsggJ OUR LINE. SMALL AND LARGE ORDERS RECEIVE BEST ATTENTION. A SAMPLE JOB WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT OUH WORK IS THE WORK TO BUY. BRIDGEWATER CARRIAGE 00. 33Q A "N-QJglE, "V.. fl- T0NE,T6UCH . rrn.'-. ... Ems !A COMLLKTE NEWSPAFEtt. THE I-RIDK OF TTORTH OAOLINA." A. Uonitz,. B. Kingsbury, LL D V m. H. Hearne, Editorial Staff Do you want, to aid in building up a paper that shall reflect the greatest credit ou North Carolina? no matter where it may be seen then patronize THE MESSENGER, Published in three editions. The Daily Messenger and tbe i Weekly Messenger, I T..Kt1,.l ..( Wilniiii.Tl nil V. T The Goldsboio Transcript Messen ger Published at Goldsboro, N. 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In Club with the Lincoi ourikr. Gcdey's and the Courier lor $3.00, which should be sent to the office of the COLRIKK. S ii. riN'LEV, at"y. J. M. ROBERTS, SeC Lincolnton REAL ESTATE AGENCY. FlflLEY AND ROBERTS. LINCOLNTON, N. C. IN O UDEK TO OPEN UP A channel iLiough which arti'9 heie and people tu.m other partt the country, esptcidlly irom t e North, may be enabled to secure, valuable property in Liucoloton and j Lincoln county, by being madeao quainted with tbe trne value,bealtl) tuluebe, etc., of Lincolnton and the surrounding country, and Tn rvl 1 . r ttir Ihi.eo Vrinncy rTfm j perty for eale may have some SJ8- tematic method of di8posing of tba I same to the benefit of all concerned ; by having it advertised and the nmntQ I volnu filuorlvi rtAinf nt Anf to purchasers, and In order to establish for ourselves a business from ahich we hope to reap some legitimate piotits, direct ly or indirectly, by iuci easing the population and the business of our town, We have established at Lin colnton a real estate fccrencv. to buy, t-ell, rent aud negotiate real i estate of ail kinds ou commission and otherwise. Aud iu order to accomplish the objects herein briefly relened to, we re-pectfully ask tbe cuoperation of our citizens. Tnoj-e in the county having tin 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 torsade, rent or exchange, in Lincolnton, may nd it to their at vantage to confer with either party : of this agency. I "W" e offer the following valuable property 1. One lot on Main street T5 yards w.ett, of the courthouse' square cn which there to a large two t tory brick house wrth a bMe tnent, a well built residpnee containing 13 rooms. 2- A. cottage in Queen Ann style of architecture, together ' with hye acret o ground surrounding and joining. The property is improved by shrubbery, fruit trees, Lc., together wjth weUand necessary4 outbuildings, and a peat, comfortable bye mess office. 3. Iwu building lots on Main street, near tbe depot, containing a fine grove Qi oak trees. Valuable property also for manufacturing establishments. 4. About lour acres ot land iroutb East ot the Court iloute. Excellent for building purposes. 5. Two town lots in tbe South East part of town on which are two two story dwel ling houses containing 4 rooms each. 6. About 181 acres about I 1-2 mjle from Lincolnton and about lot a mile from the Lithia Springs about 90 acres wood land and 15 acre? bottom Jund. 7. A Landeome cottage in .North East square situated on a most beautilul lot. I All the above described property is val ! uable and will be eolJ on tmy terms. H la situated m and near one of tbe most healthful towns in the South and surroun ded with a fertile counliyand has the very, best of railroad facilities. For iurther particulars address, FIN LEY ROBERTS. Lincolnton, N. C, March 28, 1890. v . . .ladies Needing a tonic, or children who want bufld- in up, should take BROWN VlKO B1TOERS. ritilf11 Uke- cure Malaria. Indl restion, fcillousaesa and liver Oomplaiata. 4 ' i