I1 M E IL I R. 0 IL N C II BJI IE? M $1.50 A YEAR. THE LINCOLN COURIER YEAW Sinco we 4 changed the price of the Courier to One Dollar there has been but little vari ance in the Subscription Hit and we therefore conclude that the people who want a county paper ar willing to pay $1.50 for it, at any rate we cannct afford to publish the Courier at $1-00 a vear- Henceforth w 3 will hold to our original prici $1.50 a year. 3Ir. Cadfi Letter. The Rev. Baylua Cade has a le ter in the State Chronicle, m whi: ) he gives several reasons why a thi: 3 party should not be formed in tt 3 State, As is known, Mr. Cado wt at one time one of the editors of tl ? Progressive Farmer,&a& he now say : "I am an Allianceman, and I a 1 heartily in favor of any demai 1 made by my brethren, exceptir ? only two, viz : the sub-treasury b 1 and the election of Senators by 1 popular vote, I am an AHiancemr 1 because I conceive the principles f the Alliance to Democratic in tli fullest and best sense. I belie- i the Allianceman and the Democrat i stand upon common ground, ar that they are ccutending for a cor: mon good, and I want to see thet : unite their lorces in this crisis, at couquor the victory for the peopl which I believe to be easily with 1 their power." Some of the reasous given again? ; the formation of a third party are : "lam opposed to the forniatio of a third party at this time, be cause, as I look at the matter, it not by aeans certain that sac: h party could succeed, if it weit formed. I entertain no doubt it all that such a party can be former. I know of no political party thit was ever formed in this couutry, : o'sewhere that was able to accomp lish anything of enduring valu' without weary years of that pec; liar cost ot training which com :n from defeat; and there appears it; bo no good reason to ibink that ilv third party, it formed at this tim", would bo an exception in history." The danger of Republican rule i another reason given by Mr. Ca!? atrainst forming a third party. On? this subject he says : "AcAin. T urn nnnnneri tn thi fff ' L j l i ! It has developed that the treasur mation ot a third party now, b::. cause such action would, in m; opinioD, expose the country to t danger c a continuance of the Re- nnhlir.aii rrtv in pnnfcrnl of n- x7 . 1 iv t u 11 .ling off iu many States and Sfatj atlonal affairs I cheerfully accortr 7. J KJiaLa ttUV to the Republican party theeaiinet distinction amongst the parties the world ot having destroyed he man slavery on this continent, Bt I cannot forget that it has also men than once attempted to destr;; sovereign States that it created, an refused to soften ami modify, 1 fc unspeakable wicked financial stem under which our farmers now or,:j. ; v, ;t .. tbe seas of the world by destroyi i;r ' our carrjiug trade, that it has fn -' tened upou the producing classes (:' this country tbe devehsh ta'iff sys tem in tbe interests ot a few ric mauufacturers, that it has begotten j srreat monopolies and consecrat l, itself to their strengthening and or-! largement, that it has never lost a opportunity to squander the pec pie's money upon its pets and favoi ites, that only last winter it tried t 8end a Deputy Marshall into ever;' voting place in the Southern State, I believe the purposes and aims of the Republican paity are wicker and I am atiaid o take tbe risk o .' contiouiog it iu power, winch seem . to me to be involved iu tbe forma., tion of a third party at this time.' We have read Mr. Cade'i lette with interest, and we specially con mend tbe lat reaso t be gives, an 1 uating. The Ocala platform did which covers tbe whole case. Tbe!not stop at controlling the great Alliance can get all that js valaab' i railroad system of the United States in their demands throagh the Dent- j owned by private individuals. It ocratic party. demanded ownership in case the 'I aro, moreover, opposed to tie control did not answer the purpose formation of a tbird party at th s j intended. Mr. Polk seems content time, because I believe the Alliance j with a revolutionary measure. The can get all t'uat is valuable in its dj- present banking system is good,but manda through the Democratic pa j it needs to be supplemented by ty." State banks and by cbaDges making XatlonnI Alliance. iNDlANOPOLlv. Nor. 14. Del p sated to the meeting ot the Natior &l Farmers' Alliance, wbicb cofi- j venes here next week, are beginning to arrive. Among the promiuent membeie who got here last night were th President of the Alliance, L. L. Poll:. J. II. McDowell, and Mrs. Warda and Boise of Californea. The prit ctpal topic tor discussion will be tt financial condition of the coontr.v It is said that a resolution will b introduced declaring against ac third party scheme. Indianapolis, Nov. 18. The Supreme Council ot the Farmers Alliance was called to order in Tom lmson Kail at 10:40 o'clock by Pres ident Force, of the Indiana Alliance with nearly all the 120 delegates arte 500 spectaters in attendance, May or T. L. Sallivan was introduce and welcomed the delegates. T. F Tillman, Sec, Alliance Ex. Com. 11 responding thanked the people o Indianapolis for their warm wel come and after paying tribute t President Harrison he continned : It is farming and laboring peopl" who feed the world, who fought th' battle of this country and to wbos energy and patriotism this grea ; and glorious land of ours is indebt ed for its richest blessings of liberty and peace. Its not oar mission t tear down or dicintegrate our hon estly conducted industries butt" preserve them. Yet wo do meg; the death knell to all illogitimat. . combinations and monopolists tba tend to destroy the very spirit anc. intent of the constitution. We ar not here as politicians seeking t dispute parties or to promote tb fortune of any political aspirant, no are we here in the interest of arn third party, for by very arrouu teachings we have a right to vot with whichever political party we may think will best advance goo? government. I desire to call yoaj attention to the last Billion Dollaj Congress. Its expenditure reach c a grand total of $ 1,009,270,471 which is nearly twothirds of a ' existing United States money. More money was spent by t?:at Billion Dollar Congress than was spent by all the congresses durin.; the past seventy, two years of Lh history of this government. It 3 more than S2,177,00 tor every day from the time the fifty-first con -gress met till it adjourned. Nov. 18 The longer the Allianc ) j remained in session the farther aparc j grew various factions. The anti -1 Bub-treasury men asked for a hear.. ' ug before the convention but werj refused. McCune was bitterly op. posed to giving them a hearing. The McCune resolution to red uc i representation ocehalf is likely t) pass acd give no end of mieasines. to delegates who have come her? ; with a narrow allowance of fund:. is nearly empty and unless repres . entation is reduced there will net be enough money to pay all dele gates. The Aliiance has been fall? Alliances have been unable to fGr ' oish their quota of assessment to the national body. The F. M. B. A. is having a hard time over the matter ot fundn, j About half of the organizations are ,' delinquent. There is no money fcr delegates. As a consequence the "u v ' clock' and mau-v more threatened to leave this afternoon, unless ttc i matter is pasted The Alliance DemamN. President L. L. Polk made his aD il nual address, at lndianarolis before thft P .rmpra, Aiiian,,a. xia tunil Bc.r forth what tbe Alliance demaodeci in the way of legislation, etc. : 'More currencv, government cop.- i trol of the railroads, reteution of the public domain for the people, prohi bition of gambling in fain res, fret coinage of silver, election of Unicec S-atts Senators by popular vote, ? graduated iucoroe tax, and, greatest of all, tbe abolition of the Nation banking system." Some of these are needed auc praiseworthy reforms. They as s whole are sweeping aud yet thej are reiorms that are needed. It is a mixture oi good largely preuomi 1 hem perfeo'ly t&ie as the pubii . debt di!iiuiLe. It seems tht Secretary Tillman had prepared and printed his speech. ne aiterwards backed down some what in which ho had attacked the Tbird party. From some cause hi; bearc tailed him and he revised the printed copy. Why this we are no) informed. The split in the Alliance is assured.' It is said that the twe factions are getting farther away Irom each other than ever befon?. There were two Alliance organiza tions it appears. Those opposed to the Sub-Treasury scheme are strong enough it seems to seperate and set up for themselves. The meeting stood up almost unani moosly for what is called the Rock dale platform. In many States the Alliance is loosing strength, auci money is scarce in those States, at delegates are finding oat. It is noticable that Third Lien tenant Po k did not name as one c the demands of the demands of the Alliance the SubsTreasury scheme taming the Federal Government io ta a huge pawnbroker's shop. Wil. Messenger, Some Sound Seuse, In the next issue of the Bulleti:.; will give this excellent advice : "Fct the protection and gu dance of tin farmers of North Carolina who par chase comtr.ercial fertilizers or fert) lizing material, uuless they are ad vised not to buy any fertilizer ci fertilizing materia, unless the pamt has the department's tag attached to each sack, and the manufactnr er's guaranteed claim or analyst: stamped upon the bag, and whict claim to be without any variation o the several ingredients container therein. All farmers are requested to inform the commissioner of an case where a fertilizer or fertilizing material is sold or offered for sa without th above legal reqairf ments. The reason for this precau tion is that the presence of the tags together with proper labelling f the sacks, is evidence that the man ufacturers have complied with the requirements of the law, which i re -vents farmers from being imposed upon by faaadulent manufacturers, who not ooly evade the law, but sel. worthless fertilizers to the unsus pecting farmer. All honest manu facturers will tag their goods aoc see to it that tne brand they sel. come up to the guaranteed claim or file in the commissioner's office.-' Wilmington Messenqer. Subscribe for the LINCOLN Com. RIEE, S1.50 a year. Pay your saoscription to the Le' coln Courier. 5B , A pamphlet cf information andab ystract or the ies.pbowih How to . Obtam I'acents. Caveats. Trade vjlars, Copyriebts, tent Jrte. 361 lirondwajr. 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Wilmington am 9 30 Charlotte p m 4 33 Paw Creek 4 52 Mt Holly 5:04 Stanley Creek 5 20 Ironton 5 36 Lincolnton 5 52 O berry ville 6 20 Woco 6 29 Shelby 6 50 Battimore 7 10 Aooresbon 7:21 Ellen boio 7 30 -Sostic 7 45 Forest city 7 55 Ratherfordton 1 8 05 1 p oi .MOVING EAST. NUMBER TWO Passenger, Mail & Express Traia. STATIONS. Arrive. Leaves. 8:45 8 55 9:04 9 20 9 31 9 41 9 56 10 22 10 32 11 00 11 16 11 32 11 50 12 01 Ratherfoidton a m Forest Citv Bostic Ellenb-ro iloore8boro Battimore sbelby Woco Cherry ville Lincolnton Ironton Stanley Greek 1 Mt. Holly d nt "j, uui tune 12 17 7 20 Wilmington p m Through freight and passenger train No. 25 with sleepers attached leaves Wilmington, at 8 00 p. nu,and arrives at charlotte 6 30 a. in. Through freight and passenger train No. 24 with sleepers attached leaves cbatlotte 9k00 p. m. arid ar rives at Wilmington 7 30 a. m. close connection -both, . ways at Hamlet for Raleigh, - , ' T. W. Whisnant, Sapt. JOUNTY DIRECTORY. OFF1CKUS. henff, J. B. 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Uie population and the businesa of 6ar town, '- We have established at Lin colnton a real estate, agency, , to buy, sell, rent and negotiate real estate of all ki&ds on commission ! and otherwise. ,; -' And in order to accomplish the objects herein briefly referred to, we respectfully ask, the. ccoperatioa of our citizens. , t ,t Those in the coanty having tita bered, farming or mineral laodj, water powers, &cn developsd-'or undeveloped, for aale,' rent or ei , change; and . - 1:r Those having real, estate of &nj kind for sae, rent or excbangela Lincolnton, may find it toJ their ad vantage to confer with eitherparty of this agency. . .. j.. i We offer the following valuable property 1: ' One lot on Main street 75 yarda west of the courthouse square on whichtbere U a large two itory brick house with a but ment, a well built residence containing 18 rooms. ; - - -7. 2- A cottage in Queen Ann tyl oi architecture, together with tiTe aorai of ground : surrounding and -joining. ' Tha property is improved by ahrubhtxy, trult trees, Lc, together with well aadece3ury outbuilding, and a teat, comfertabU'lua tnass offlce. , . jr.. 2. Two building lots on Main street, nekr the depot, containing a fin .grove of oak tre. Valuable property -aTio- for manufacturing stbllbiae&U. , , 4. About four acres ol land South East ot ' tbe Court Bouce. "Excellent for buDding Pur1,018- 5. Two town luU in the South East part of town on which are two two etory dwel ling houses containing 4 rooms eaoh. -' 6. About 131 acres about 1 1-2 mile from Lincolnton and about nf a mu j from the Labia Springs about 90 ere wooa iana and 15 acres bottom land. 7. A Landsome cottage In' North East i square situated on a most beautiial lot. All the above described property is val- uable and will be sold on easy terms. It Ls situated in and tear --eoie ot -! the niost Jilthful towns in- ne, Soulhnd mrjoua. aed with a fertile countiyand has the very ' bestof railroid facilities;'" .- i : For lurcher particulars address, . FINLEy ROBKT3 . LiBColnton, N.!CV March 28; 1890. l.lnTra Weedmg atonic, ot ealldren who wantbufl " Plf,"11 uke, cures Malaria, Iafl ceiuon, BiltouaneM and LlTtr CcmDlalaU

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