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S3 !S fiE ;.i'i'K'it3LK com mem. Girls tVIio IVant lo lVork Few Thlnz Y'oimg Women Should Know Reforc They Begin. Almost all earnest girls noala; come int? maturity with a real Iom ing for work. There are rfpo6efi . middle-aged people, to be sure, wli lirmly believe that; thia is a mi? cbievou8 8Dd misplaced activity,ati I that it i going to work oat all klr c t of destruction if the race of worn ? i take to other things than domeet?-: and polite accomplishments. T5 that as it will, it doesn't pay to at gae aboat what we shall never lit? to prove. Here yon are, hnndrai? of yoo, girls who honestly want ! work, and who are honestly averse to housework. It also happeDB'o be true that women, like men, woik. for wages, and th&t the wages a g 1 gets for housework, even in hn father's house, are not each as er courrge you to adopt housework v a profession. And so it happ-ii b that you are thinking to-day abr t. a wageearning business ootsk f your home more than you are thin in aboot a husband. The first thing you've got to knc is what you can do best To fit C that oat consult your taste. If yt c thiuk it would be beautilul to trl r hats or make gowns say so and stii h to it. Then go to the best millir i or dressmaker in your town and a: b her to let you come into her shrj: and learn. She won't pay you t first, bat your father has fed you f i several years and can probably di charge that paternal duty for a f t v months longer. If you are booki b aud the Jaw or medicine attrac f? yon, go to the cfiice of ycur fathe- h lawyer or physician ami borrow t i simplest book and stody it. In a y C(i3e, don't disdaiu the modest b -ginning that lies nearest your han; you ore not ready for wider n! 5 r. And whn you've settled up-, a a woik don't play with it; learn 1 -3 treat it just as seriously as your bi brother or your father treats his. Ar.d so, as your diligence a?: 3 knowledge grow together, you w: 1 perhaps come to a point where yea must leave our fathers rojf in or der to finish jour preparation fi r your work or to widen your comp tei'ce and so increase your wag P. You must leave jour small town for a city or the small city for a larg ? one. livrforo this can be consider U for a motr-eut, one of two things imperative : Either you must ha " the certainty not the mere po-.v-bility of something to work at tb will give yoa a n odest living or y: :i must have money enough in res-ivt to pay your way tor a year aher.rl. There is no compromising with this. Never leave your father's house :r any other conditions. The numtrr of oung women who leave tbir homes each vear and come to York without a definite provision toy work is simjly appaHing, aud out ? this spring the awful traged es 0: want and discouragement that dnvt women to death or worse. With this provision made go iofo your work witd the whole of yea Take care of your health and for tee rest give your mind and body lo your duKes. You will get discour aged in every fiber of your tind body, but it will only do you goei. The man or woman who doesn't ge discouraged often and often. seelDi: his ultimate reach beyond his da?l.v grasp, doesu't see far enough ahear even to succeed. So be cure tb a you will get discouraged, and g0 ting discouraged encou age yourself because of that very thing. "You will probably be thrown much among men. Leain not to expect pa-!or etiquette in business places. You are not there to inter pret the amenities of life to a lot of basy men, but to do your woik com petently and go your way sensibl;;. Theymavb oskndly iutentionei as your own brothers, but tbey too lvy to as-ure vou of thir d'"s tiniiisbe-i c nid-ratio! If t' e" treat you brusqjely, diiecfly arjil nui.iviv uifj " imjnigjuu iue coaj pliuie' t ot treating jcu like a sensii b!e wotn-iu Aojve hII, don't always be I ok-. i.ig Tor tbiuga to bnrt w ur feelings, Tb"i'!l c?mfl sometimes aud brais you in everj fiber, till you'll wan to p it yv-ur bead down in yon nio'ber Up andcrylike a littl girl. Batjou must loam to die tiDguisb bfct"e-t wouuded feeling and woun-.led vanity. A woma' tries nine limes out of woundc v.miy Jind once out ot wonude ' soul ihat c tis tor diviuest soot Lie to l;e l. Lm your vanity smart a'l it will ; it's g .od for most of as. A.r.oter ihlngyoa will have to Ira-n is o keep your word; to go wlete you say you'll go and come no you a.v you'll come, and ne heavens drop if tbey wil'. B hfr "cn't xctpt in blessings o i : your head. I list of all, you may be the daugl ifprnfrifth narentn and too m: not. if you are tne former bebavi yourselves ?s if 50a were the latter J Don't preface your first request f work with the information that yci are going to work because yoa wan to and not because yoa have to. It a bad business policy and worv taste, and none of your employer business anyway. N, Y. Star. How 3Xen Die. If we know all the roe'-bods of approach adopted by an enemy we are the better n abled to ward off the danger and postptn the moment when 'surrender becomes :r evitable. In many instances the inherir : strength of the body suffices to enable : oppose the tendency toward death. Man however have loa these forces to such h t extent that there is little or no help. It other cases a little aid to the weakei e '. Lungs will make all the difference betwc 0 sudden death and many years of usefi i life. Upon the first symptoms of a Com: , CouM or any trouble r ' the Throat Lungs, give that old and well known reir - dye iJoschee's German Byrup, a careti 1 trial. It will prove what thousands saj ( f it to be the benefactor of anv home." Speaker Crisp. The nomination of Mr. Crispenc? a very determined contest in a ws 7 with which the Democratic par will be well content. Mr, Crisp is a man of judic:; 1 mind, large ability, well-atteste 1 skill in parliamentary tactics an unalterable devotion to tbe causa for which Democracy stands. Tt e majority of bis fellow Democrat: ; members of the House have fix; i upon him as tbe man best fit to 01 -ganize and direct that body at th s critical juncture in the party's hi; - tory. The party will accept as sat - istactory this decision of its accred ited representatives. Obstinate as the contest hp been, it has involved no vital que tioi whatever of broad party policy , All tbe candidates have been mo 1 who are of one mind as to the gre ; issue of present, politics. All ar? tariff-reformer, inflexibly opp03o to the monstrous system of protcc -tive legislation embodied in law b the Billion Dollar Congress. A 1 clearly understand tbe commissio 1 given to the Democratic party b the people in tbe extraordinary voti of 1890. None is clearer in this understate ingor more faithfully devoted tbe execution of that commissic than Mr. Crisp, whose first wort! o bis party in Congress, inaccep: ing this nomination, were a pledj o "take no step backwark in tart refoim," , Bat the choice of Mr. Cusp ov ! bis distinguished competitor, Mt ' Mills, is not without signifies Cr While all Democrats are ot on i mind as to the purpoee to be sougb, j by Democratic endeavor, theie a' dillerences or view as to details me-bod in carying on the contes Mr. Crisp is supposed to repre sent more of conservatism aud prL dence in tactics than Mr. Mills. H f election represents the conviction the majority that the end aimed u by the party namely, the lighted..' revision aud reduction of oar tarif is more ourely to be attainei through conservative action thai through methods more radical. Tb choice is significant of the domi nance of a prudent spirit in tbt great Democratic majority. I' stamps that majority at the outst;' as one worthy of tbe great truMi committed by the people to tt Democratic party Mr. Crisp will organize the Houf f wisely without doab and direct ii disereetTy. Now for work. Neve York Herald. A DUTT TO TOtJRStLF. It is surprising that people will use a com mon, ordinary pill when they can secure r valuable English one for the same mone?. Dr. Acker's English pills are tLpositim curef or sick headache and Jill Livr Troj nble. They are small, sweet, easily taker nnl do uot gripe. For sale by Lr. J X. Lawing, Druzistp. How 1 1 Iitioki. j ir a!y Lemocratc papers a" j really bappv over tbe re election o' ; tDe Thinl Lieutenant as tbe under. j stoo 1 candidate o Tbird party men we bavbeeo ouabte to discern why Oar information is at fault if it i not a vry dangerous sign tor Derr. ocratic puccss in North Carolina Tbe Messenger cannot n-joice m an event, however much it may tick' tbe vanity and gratify the ambiticr of a man that threatens to injure se rionsly and can defeat tbo wbitr man's party in this State. The ics terests of North Carolina are far above the honoring or flattering cf any man ; nay above the success of a party. Tbe Meesenger will stand by the old Democracy. If Polk's election was not a triumph of the Cbird party movement then bfc ba een grossly slandered and shoalc hasten to deuy and eS-laio. Our inteU'i ent Raleigh correspon dent thinks the Third party will b: on band next year to worry and threaten and divide the grand oI: Democratic party. It looks that way, or all the reports are all a fault. If Folk would not lend bim self to the schemes of the Westerr agents of the Radical party anc would refase tbe crown of theThfr: praty managers aqd stand by bit own native Carolina, be would ean tbe good will and respect often? of thousands of true and unwavei ering Democrats who regard hirr with disfavor and suspicion now a; a schemer and angler consumed bj ambition and reckless of conse' qnences so be gets in and abtaim place and power and pelf, Thf Messenger is quite willing to judgi bim by what he may do in the fa j ture, although bis associations an j suspicious and the reports ver ! damaging to hip good name. Wil Missenqer. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta When she became Wist, she clung to Cartorie, When she had. ChCdreo, she gave them CastorV A I way e at the Front. 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NUMBER g6 Passenger, Mail & Express Train STATIONS. Rutherfoidton Forest City B.$tic Ellenbuo Mooresboro Lattianre shelby Waco" " Arrive. Leaves. 8:00 8Q9 8:16 829 8 35 8 44 9 04 A23 9 3 10 od 10 21' 10 41 v n oi N 11 13 a m Cherry ville Lincoln ton ilro-iton ' Pro . l tan ley Greek Mt. Holly Paw ('reek Charlotte Wilmington 11 23 6 23 p m Through pas-enger train No. 38 leaves Cbnilotte v a Hani let and Ra leih for Portsmouth, Va, at 5 a. m. Thiough passenger rrain No. 41 leaves Portstnouth, Vi., at 8 a. m., arrives at Charlotte 10:15 p. m. Wm Moncubs, 8upt. BOUNTY DIRECTORY.' COONTY OFFICEItS. iberiff. J. li. Luckey, Lincolnton,-N C C l'k. Sup. Court, U. . Childs, I'g. ot Deel, B. O. Wood, ireaurer, L. T. Willkie.- 4t " tit urveyor, C C. Bo. ' croLer, J. C. uvter. Sept. Pub. Ir.st. Alf. Nixon. boaxd or corxTT ccmmissioxxrs T. H. Hoke, Cnm'n, L. Cherry , I. E. Reiabardt, l A. Keep, 31. Hull, iA;oincon, Triangle, Iron Sution, Beepsrille, Orleans, C coorrr board or edccatiox. F.. Z. Johnston, Chm'n, Lincoln to n, c . 5. V. Goodson, 4 POST lUSTtXIS. Miss Nannie U. Hoke. TOWH OFTICTRg: Mayor, H. . Kamsaur. Secretary Treasurer, "W. K. Edwards. Town Comt. Chas. Jetton. Commitfionerg P. J. Fate, Blai; Jenkins, J?. A. Toby, H. W. Burton, T llm Hoke, W. L. crouse, L. T. Wiikis, P, S. Beal. AKRIVAL OF MAILS. . Mails on C C Railway, distributed 6:20 P M and U AM Mails'on Narrrw Gauge Kailway, dietrib uted 7:30 P M and 12 M. Star Koute, via Keepsville, leaves Lin colnton at 7 AM, Mondays, Wednesday 9 and Fridays; arrives at Linco'nton at 4:30 P lion Fridays, Tburedays andaturcays Pcblic Schools open December, Janu ary, February and March Board of Comuissiomilks meet first Mon day in each month. Town Council meet first Friday night in each m 0.1th, at 7 o'clock. Board or .Education meet first Monday DJanutirv. June. 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Ea.UraciBj fcbcU subjeiVi aa the tick roat, hwwe uuriory, oLiliren'a nurory, uwusviMeatd ler thu shut-ins, a ittiuUlfct'g oat'iR, u jear ll spAt, ete. TATA 1 'y farahes daring thft J. V. 1 1 Ll ear over 1000 pagts of en tertuittiag illustrative mI'hI hwa.e matter, dsirW!c and instructive lo trery luij In tbe lae.i. NOTU'.tl.Aay peix .u aeaii mi to raue a Club should -u4 fr oar ci:cuiar to club raUe. YYe y larg fcsti coumisiions or Lfcdutifal nuA co&tly ( rewiuius. Single wli.clil.ti u-, t'i.W a Year, Al ways iu Advance Saiirp'.e copy, la et-t. Addr Godey a UU's liowk, IJox ii ii, I'fcil.'l'a. 3 e, nvLEY, at 'y. j. ii. koberts, sec Lincolnton REAL ESTATE AGENCY. FINLEY AND ROBERTS. LINCOLNTON, N. Q. TNOHDERTO OPEN UP A JL cbaiiutl through which pHrtis here al people irrm etber parts oi tbe eou tny, ti eially iiom tbe North, May ho enabled to necure valnAbIt fiiit.y iu Lincolutou and Liiicoln cofiut v, by btiug made ac qaaitited witk tbe tine value, health, lulueef, LiuCdlHtou aud tbe EurroHtuliM eoauliy, uud Iu orrler tHat those bodinnpr pro peify lor talc ay nuve sdi.o ys ttuiutic tuelkotl of difpobiug of tbe Eauie t tbe btaeHtoi an couceruea by Laving it advertiised a&d tbe poiuU ot valae cieaily poiuted out ko pmrckaeri, aud i"" Iu order to establish for ourselves a baaioesB frosa wkick we hope to reap Borne legitimate ptoflls, directi ly or indirectly, by increasing tbe population aud the luiness of oux town, We have ettabliahed at Lia colntou a real estate agency, to buy, fell, reut aud uegotiate real estate of all kmds ou corr mission aud otherwise. And iu order to accomplish, the objects herein briefly referred to, we re peclfally ask the cooperation of our citizens. Those iu the couuty having Una tiered, farming or mineral lauds, water powers, Ac, developed or undeveloped, for sale, rent or ex change; and Ttioaa having real estate of any kiud tor saZe, rent or exchange, in Lincolntvu, may find it to their ad vantage to coaler with either party of this agency. We offer Uie following valuable property 1. One lot on Mio street 75 yards wt of tbexourtboBte fcqiare od which tbere id a laretwo kry brick house with a bases meat, a well bailt residence conUidUi 13 rooens. 2- A. cottage in Queen Auo style of arsbiiectuxf, together witb-n?e acres gri'aud (arrouuJuig aod joining- The property u improved by sbjubbery, truit trees, &e., together with well and ntcfewaxy outbuildings, and a neat, ootoforvable bus iness offiee. 3. Two building lots on Main street, near tbe depot, cobininiatr a tin grove of oak Ufcss. Valunbltt i-roperty a)o for rnanufketarin estabUsbments. 4. About foar areot laud South &3t of tbe (Jodit lioa-.e. Excebtnt for buildiig purposes. o. Two town lota in tbe Koutb LUst part cf town on wnieh are two two etory dwei liog bouses eontiaitig 4 rooms each. 6. About 181 acres about 1 1-2 miles frou Lincoln ton and about of a mJUe froia tho Littia Springs about SO aere wood land and 15 aerea bottom land. 7. A tandsooae cottage in .North Esst square situated on a most beauUlul lot. AU tbe above described property is val uable and will be sold on easy terras. It is situated in and near one of tbe most healthful towns in tbe South and surroun ded witb a fertile eoantiy and .has tbe very best of railroad facilities. For further particulars address, FINLEY ROBERTS. Lincolnton, N. 0., March 28, 1890.
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