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C oiivciillon Not vs. So the Third parly will not tiy 1r Lsm with uncommon vigor and skil oppose the Democrats in tin Sf.it- tho place. He received a very election, boi will lmv.- a licka in t'i- fiat to: vote indeed, lie -as not fl,.,pHi h:i s Lponidas Polk at V Icleattd brcanse he is not an ex Leul to fry to draw off eiiou-i; M-IIent man, an admirable citizen, a vot. s Irom Cleveland to ,-lect II r- f ru- North Carolinian, a sound Dera-lirtnn.Rnppopin-thesooldopponut ocrat,a iaithfnl and wiso CbiefEs areain at th head ol the Uc ocutive. He is all ot these. His t:cketfi. It will then awi how jefeat is purely an outgrowth of the many kickers prefer Polk as veiy peculiar condition of the pub statemn to Cleveland. The Thin- dc mind a time of nnrest, of an party in North Carolina is nothing wisdom, ot fanaticism, of demagogy, elEO than a Republican annex. of crude thinking, of unfaithfulness Mr. H. A. Gudger, of Asheville. to bed-rock principles, of intoler an exnrllent man and Chrishai mcf, of ignorance as to political woiker, made a fine tun forLieuten matters. Our esteemed brother in ant Governor, He may yet see Lis journalism, Mr. Jerni.eac, of the JiaU duy for either that place or the one e'gn Chronicle, truly ays, we think, above it. in his excellent Democratic paper. We suppose the most surprised that flat any other period in the po man who went to the Stat Convex litical history of the State, Gov. tion was Elias Carr, the most worth; ! Holt would have been the unani nominee for Governor. He had it. j mouu choice of the Convention." He a brief card stated he was no caodi j will retire with the assurance of the late alter his own county, Edge- respect and coufidern e of the true nml.P l.d nominated him. Tender i also vole 1 in county convention for him, showing iis prophetic choice. The unanimous nomination cf Captain Octavioua Coke for Secre tary of State must have been par ticularly gratifying to that gentle man, and was no doubt wonhily be stowed. There was peculiar appropriate ness in selecting Hon. Thomas J. Jar vis for Presideut of this laige and imposing body of North caro lioians. He has had a very exten sive experience in public life, and is a politician of judgment and shrewd ne.KH, and is specially cool and self contained. It was a wise selection. We do not believe the Convention displayed any more judgment, next to the very wise and fortunate nom ination ot Mr. Carr, than in electing our onug and able friend, Mr. C.B Aycock, of Goldsboro, as one of the Presidential Electors at large, and that too on the first, ballot, which showed the high appreciation and found judgment of the convention. Mr. Aycock is one of the best men of his ao in the State, in all re spectr natural intellect, cultiva tion, legal ability, aptitude tor poli tics and the hustings, sound judge ment, common sense, and, which i . . , .... , -T I vrv important, moral ouahties. Mr. U.K. Glenn we do not. know per ! (icne 01 lLw eat issues presented son illy, but we doubt not he i8j t3 tue parly and to the people And rghtly selected for the other elect-j,s tbe ,esult ct 8ucb Abearance o.ship. He is a grandson wMhe, aud ita induced harmony, the coo late James R. Dodge, of Winston, j mi,,ou has closed its k, and the author of the lines fiirnous ia ! tbut work has secured victory. The North Carolina on S:.m Hilman fcnd H'6 tbrbughout the State will the others recently quoted by us is I feel ,hat lhe wiae work nf the con" the Messenger. Mr. Dodge was a vent,on bas aS8Ured vicl0IT. nephew of Washington living, on-: er has a longer body of men come or the most femom men of letters I t0etber to deliberate and devise; in the Unit, d States. ! never were ,he real 80 Sp,lu- The preferences ot the four dens! ,ne,v ann b presented. The pro gitesdntedtotbe Chicago Con-1 fess,0Dal politition no longer stood ventioo for President is not known fjrth B tbe embodiment ot party t ) u, but we suVvA that two, o J F"Ile, or as the sole essentials haps three of them, are for Hill. Th I t0 Suct'Me, Impressed with the intelligence of the four isabov !av,t of tbe Position, with 'the question. Probably th four alter !UiluKr menaced, not aloce nates are less favo.able to Hill: V,'- irl5 supremacy, but the general congratulate oor townsmen, Mr. J j vVe!trtnN th Pple themselves, as D.liellamv, Jr, and Col. T. W a'otet,,ne in ..the presence of gieat Strange, in heing one of the four, i ubI,c l,,ll,6er took the helm of the the former a delegate, the latter a i sh,i' ot State' DOt disdaining the aid alteinate. ol tbti ab,M aud experienced poljii- We hope that the entire Norti :ciau tiut 'solved not to be weak, Carclinu delegation will be govern- lIla,,t tooIs lu tbe hands of aspiring ed much more by a desi.e to mam- 1 lt3IabiP- Suca a body of men tain Democratic principles, fulli bas dom' wbat on,v en can do in the (ib dg-s of the party as to re ;ex,Ie;no emergencies. They have relorui and a ie lnciion o! the vii- ! 'ermiued what bad to be done ; lianous robber tariff, than they wi! ! U,ev uave demanded, aud they also be to puh any favorite for the fir- j bave "ciliated. Tle clouds have place from any other consideratic: 1 beeu persed, the skies are again Do not helj) to l.andicup the party ' clear 5 ai,d ,ue democratic party at large with a cmdidateof verj ''lCe ';U" at full baimo -y within vulnerable record that will put tb iUelf' oes forth to w-n under the party ou the defensive from the; Preslje not ouly of its sound prin. start ; or wiih a candidate who car ciPle8 butol concerted action under nit iret the full strength of H e par- j tue L)a,,!,er of the good men they ty and also tbn large Independen- ! bav CU0Nfen for their leaders, vote in a dozen Northern States. We place at the head of onr col Put in a man of excellent record ev :un,n tb,s corning the naes of the ery w v. with tine abilities, and who I U0mi,ietJ8 of the Democratic State will bo acceptable to the East am; j cor,ventiou. the West and the South. A man o: ; The-V are worthy repres ntatives prouounced free silver views will hj"f the 5undDe.sa of North Carolina defeated as sure as the sun liiues.' dem"cracy and wil1 uot he ecdors He will not be able to c;tny a New ed afc lh ntxl election for their Enlaiid State, or New Yoik, New ! Per8,,al Wcri11. lt also for the Jersey, Maryla' d or West Virginia. ; Sreilt P'"eiples of free government. At aoy i ate, snt-h is the opinion of i tlittV r Psent. the Messenger, and it has a full light J he shalts of de'racijan that may to express its convietious, arul w ith j 8 nurd at them y the enecnies the utmost loyally to the grand old!0 ,nesw principles will fall harm. party of the peop'e, and with an eye single to its triumph in November. This is no time for sileuce or putting o3l in the mouth or in the ears or! . ... suumng ue eyes. Mr. Carr, we may add, was grad' naled at the University ot North Carolina, We do not know his age tut guess he is about oS His noms ination is received with great satis faction. We take leave to say that neither Gov. Holt nor ins frieudd have nio to bo mortified. They urged men ot all North Carolina. Ut htm it will be said "He bore without teproach The giand old name of gentleman." Wilmington Messenger. NOW TRY THIS. It will cast you notain : ard will surely do you good, if you have a cou?u- cold, or any trouble with th-oat, chest or lings. Dr. KiDg's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs s id colds is guaranteed '-0 give telief, or money wi'l he p iid Ir.ck. bu fe; rs Irom La Gri-ipe found it jnut I'j: thine and under i - u e Iipi a .-p - 'y t.m perfect recovery. Tiy u jauiple l.o.ile a ou r exptne and learn for yourse'f ho good a Lljing it is. Tiial boll L,- r J. M. Lawi.ig's drug s'ore. I er- e size a uOc and U 00. JL.oyally, Hjtiihoiij , Viciovy, Whoever looked in upon the dem ocratic convention, or participated in its deliberations, must have been impressed with t'je stern, unwaver ing loyalty to the principles and purposes of the party in conned as sembled. He would have seen the influence of that loyalty in the har mony that prevailed; for though there were interests that seemed to antagonize each other, and thongh, in the advocary of opposing views aud clashing interests there was the ardor of an enthusiastic temper; there was no bitterness no evil feel ing, no violent contention. All (Mission was composed in the nres- 1 K v less upon the spotless arm )r of their character," as the principles them selves have ever guided bv th"ir un- , 'ut?u !Uire n me darkest hour of defeat. ..ll:, i i - , Now that lhe convention has spoken let there be nr. wavering along tbe liue. Its voice is the voice of the true Anglo-Saxou manhood of North Caroliua, calling upon that manhood to put ou its best armor in deteuce ot the best interest of lhe grand old Commonwealth wo 'ove so well. State Chronicle. Training the Girl. Staying at home as utia and at work, while the gnis are off on ex cursions, aud picnics, and boat rides, and boloni.ing expeditions, md showing at garden parties, aud festivities of all sorts ! What folly, Dot only lor you, but tor them ! But they most have .some recreation f Certainly, .and so roust you. Now yon just stop and consider that it is not a kind aess to bring them np in this way. Life is a very earnest and practical affair, and trying to make it up ot picuics and festivals and jollities would be very much like trying to make a meal ont of whipped cream. It would be neither sensible nor healthful. No girl shonld go out more than twice during a week, and not then if she by so doing neglects the most important bran chw es of her education, a knowledge ot household affairs, and how to do in tho most practical ander.sy way the duties that she must naturally ex pect will fall to her lot. It is almost a crime for you t al low your g'rls to waste their hours in such a fashion. Perhaps they are having a good time, bnt some day they may say to themselves: "Ob, dear, how I wish mother had taught me something useful and sensible.'7 And then the botiny aud the music, the dres?s and the feasts and festivals will be remem bered with regret, perhaps vexatiou and fault-finding. Did you ever know a woman to regret that she knew how ti do exquisitely fine needlework or plain sewing, to bake light, wholesome bread or make delicious pies and cakes ? Did you ever know one who was ashamed of her skill in pickling and preserving, or who was unwil ling to admit that she onld arrange a table, order a course dinner, and if nted be, do the carving herself? No, indeed, but many a woman has spent years in trying to acquire the knowledge of household affairs of which she should have been mis tress before she wps fairly in long dresses. The mother who fails to instruct her daughter in such branches de frauds her of a woman's best right, the right to a knowledge of how to make a home. Perhaps ouly a home for herself, but, oh, how pretty aud pleasant it can be if the tact, the skill, the grace of tbe trained hand and eye and taste are there to bring it into perfect symmetry ! In this day and age, woman most leain more than household service, but that she should be taught as she learns her alphabet. She is never too young to learn, but real ly, as far as practical purposes are concerned, she is sometimes too old to learn. Habits of neatness, thnfr, order and economy fehould be am ong the first lessons of life. "Girls should never know that there is such a thing as habitual disorder. Comfortable system and well-considered prudence are among the gifts and graces that go to make up the useful and beautiful woman. A careless woman can never be whol ly attractive. The eye rests at once upou some evidence of untidine-s, and the charm is destroyed. Girls, and boys, too, tor that matter, should have the importance of per sonal tidiness and neatness early impressed upon them. And not only is this imperative, but order and system in business affairs is of the utmost importance. How long would a merchant do bus iness, think you, if he put his acs counts down on ome loose scrap of paper or ou the wall, or undertook to carry them in his heed ? The idea seems preposterous, but is no more so than many of the prevailing notions on the subject of house keeping. There is really no royal-road eitl r to domestic or husiness success. Only hard work and steady, plod ding industry cin make a perfect housekeeper or a capable business man. And household a9airs do Dot take so long to learn, alter all. if one only begins early ami g-0ws into it naturally, fcuch lessons should be learned by all girN, whether rich or poor, mid, with them, every practi cal lesson and accomplishment that time, strength and circumstances will permit. A V". Ledger. Wbea Baby was sfcfc, we gare her Castorla. When she was a Child, she crip d for Castoria When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had CT.njrea, she gave them CastorV Itch on human and Worses and all ani mal8 cured in 30 minutes by Weolfords Unitary Lotion. Thr neve?f&ii3. Sole by J M. La wing Drugget Lincointon, C Xeonc aw.Ga., Sept. 11, 1S90. Blood IlaLn Com. pa iy ' -My L .ar Sirs I take great pleasure in acknowledging tbe grr.it Irnefit my wife hj" derived irom vour sreat and wonderful ruedicine, B. II. 1J. For two jears sh- w s a reat suftVre from scrofula, or some b'ood (j i sease which had lain dorniaBt all 1 er life ; we had att;ntion from some ot SJPPALMII A the most skilful fOULtUl U Jj1 physicians in the country, but all to no effect, until we hpd all despaired of her recovering. Iler irouth was a solid ulcer tend for two months or more her body w?s broken out with sore? until she lo?t a beautiful head of hnir alo her eje-lashe.? and eyebrows In fact she seemed to be a complete wreck. Now comes the great secret which 1 want all the world to know, and that is that three bottles of Mood Balm medicine baa done' tbe work, which would found incredible to anyone who did not kne w it to be To-day my wife is perfectly healthy and clear from any scrofulous taint, and she now has a three months old tnbe a'so perfectly healthy- Very respectfully, H L CASS ID Y. For Sale by W L Crouse Co. Ifthe reader will send to the Blood Bairn c?., Atlanta, Ga, for their illustrated "Book of Wonders," it will proye of fur ther interest, Many Persons are broken down from overwork or household carea. Brown's Iron Bitters Eebuiidsthe iyrtem, Mds digestion, removes excess of bile, and cures malaria. Get the srenuLue. He Was Pleased to Met II i m. Have One of our most exclusive citizens fell out of his third-story window the other day, but broke his fall by lighting on the bead of a man who was putting In coal. 4I am noc usnally desirous of cul tivating the acquaintance of the lower class," he said as he got up; "but I am pleased to have met you.''' Texas Shifnings. It you feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS MKBnHNBSeaBfMI ONE WORD. 1 come to you with a small affair that you may need. In England, the coutiueut, and many foreign countries, myself and ware?, are well known. Many American fam ilies ou their return from abroad bring my articles with them, for they know them pretty wi ll, but you may not be one of 'these- Confidence between man aud man is slow of growth, and when found, its rarity makes it valuable. I ask your confidence and make a refer ence to this journal to indorse that confidence. I do not think it will be misplaced. I make the best form of a cure an absolute oue for biliousness and headache tnat can be found in this year. The cure is so small in itself, and yet its comfort to you is so great 20 minutes being its limit when relief comes that it has be come the marvel of its time. One and a half grains of medicine, coat-, ed with sugar, is my remedy, in the shape of one small pill, known to commerce as UR. HAYDOCKS NEW LIVER PILL. It is old in the markets of Europe, but. is new to North America, The price is as low as an honest medicine can be sold at, 25 cents. Send a postal card for a sample vial, to try them before you purchase. DR, HAYDOCK, 63 Fulton St., N. Y. March 18 1892 ly BUOKLEN'S AKNICA SALVE The best Salve in the world for cuts and bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, tet er, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and alt skin eruptions, and positively cures Pries, or no pay required, It is guaranteed togivo perfect satisfaction money refun ed. price 25 cents per box. For sale byJ. il LawiiMr, Pybaieian and Pharmacist COUNTY DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFFICERS. Sheriff, A. Nixon, Lincointon, M C CI'k. Sup. Court, t?. E. Childs, " Keg. of Deeds, B. C. Wood, " Treasurer, L. T. Willkie. " Surveyor, C. C. Bass. u Coroner, J. C -ov,ver, Supt. Pub. Fnst. A. C. Hottenslein. BOARD OF COCJfTT CCtf IISSIO.NERS. T. fl. Hoke, Cnm n, Lincointon. N. C A.L.Cherry, Triangle, J- E. ReinhardV Iron St? '; ion, ' VT. M. Hull, Orleans. COCXTT BOARD 01 EDUCATION. K. Z. Johnston, Chm'n, LincolEton.c.. J.''. Bss, , S. V. Goodson, POST MISTRESS. Miss Nannie U. Hoke. town officers: Mayor, S G. Finley. Secretary f- Treasurer, W, K. Edwards lown CVni. Cans. Jetton. Commissioners : A. Nixon, J L Cobb, lr. J. M. Lawing, L j Houser, W. L crouse, L.-T. Wiikie. J A Abcrnethy. arrival of mails. Mails on C C Railway, distributed 6:30 P M and 11 A M Mails on Narrrw Gauge Railway, distrih uted 4.00 P M and 11 M. 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Godey 's will give you a choice of 12 cut paper paterns during the year, alone worth double the Bubioj-iptioa price. Oodey's will give the best Illustrated iashions, both in Colors and Black. fct lected from the Paris ion and Berlin Mod els Godoy'a will continue the Children's Corner, which has been so favorably re ceived and enjoyed by our younger rsi i trs. ' Godey's will give you in lact the best cf everything within its covers. Irclud lng as it does Literature, Fashions, Music, Engravings, Dress hints, Home Talks, Et iquette, etc., etc. With the January iseue we will begin two new serial entitled : The Utvipline orraln, By Ldoar Fawcett, A story ol Hew York lile, written in hii best vein and manner. His national rep utation is at any lime a guarantee oi an interesting novelette Jtfaijorie Liec, Br Margarkv Spencer. Whose bright und attractive letters from Wp shington have met with so much 1lox from our readers. The sto:y is locat ed 'n the Capital, and as the authoress herself resides there it is full of real inci dents. "Ve predict for "Marjorie Lee" a war u receptioh Irom our subscriber!), who will be sure to fird her very winsome, and feel that the authoress has worked tor them a iairy web that has many beauties and rsal interest woven in its meshes. For the latter months we have a number of Serials and Short Stories by the best authors. The Legend of the Lanters,by Mrs, Olivia Lovell Wilson. This charming ?.y will run through several numbers, and will bt illust atea with onginl p .oioorrtvures by Will Philip Uoopei. ' " The Ai-iob rgrp!iy of Mai by Ada Marie "Tec k. To fose wl o ..ave read "The Filjean My ery." by this aa hor,w need say noUiiijf, e.reejpt that it is thought to be le ter (if possi';. -.) hcn any of her previous efforts. In addition to our uiual number of Short Stories, we shall publirh a series ol articles entitled : ' Advice io a Everywhere," by Olivia Ph iips. Embracing such subject; as the sick rooui, her.e nursery, children' nursery, amuseinert Jor the shuUins, a minister's outing a year well spent, f. c. ri!Vl A I Oodey furnishes during the XVJXiV Jjjear over 1000 pages of en tertaining illustrative useful homo matter, desirable and instructive to every lady in the land. .NOTICE. Any person desiring to raise a Club should send lor our circular to club raisers. We pay large cash commissions or beautiful and costly premiums. Single Subscriptions, $2.00 a Year, Al ways in Advance. Sample copy, 15 cents. Address Godey's Lady's Book, Box 11 H, Phil. Pa. s o. fixlev, att'y. j. m. Roberts, sec Lincointon REAL ESTATE AGENCY. FINLEY AND ROBERTS. LINCOLNTON, N. C. TN OltDEK TO OPEN UP A L cbaunel through which parties here aud people from other parts ot the country, especially trom the North, may be enabled to secure valuable piove ly in Lincointon and Lincoln county, by being made ac quainted with tbe true value,healtb fulness, &c, of Lincointon and the eurrouuding country, and In order that those hodinng pro perty for na'e may have some ys tematic method of disposing of tbe same to tbe benefit of all coucerned by having it advertised and the points ol value clearly pointed oat to purchasers, and In order to ettablisb for ourselves a business from which we hope to reap some legitimate profits, direct ly or iudirectly, by increasing the population and the business of our town, We have established at Lin cointon a real estate ag ncy, to buy, sell, rent and negotiate real estate of all kinds ou conj mission and otherwise. And iu order to accomplish the objects Siereio briefly reerred to, we la-pectfully ask the cooperation o' our citizens. Those in tho 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 kind for eae. rent or exchange, in Lincointon, may find it to their ad vantage to confer with either party of this agency. We offer the following valuable property I. One lot on Main street 75 yards west oi the courthouse square on which there is a large two f tory brick house with a bases ment, a well built residence containing 13 rooms. 2 A cottage in Queen Ann style of architecture, together with nre acres of ground surrounding and joining. Tbe property is improved ty shruboery, fruit trees, c, together i'.h well and necessary outbuildings, and a neat, comfortable bus iness office. 3. Tw building lots on Main street, near the depot, containing a fine grove of oafc trees. Valuable property also for manufacturing establishments. 4. About four acres ot Jand South East of the Court Jioue. Excellent for building purpose. 9 6. Two town lots in the Southeast part of town on which are two two story dwel ling houses containing 4 rooms each. C. About 131 acres about 1 1-2 miles from Lincointon and about i of a mile from the Lithia Sprin-s about 90 acres wood land and 16 hL',? vUomland. 7. A tandsome co .-.3e in North East square situad on a most teauti'ul lot. All the abo7e dtsor.bed property is val uable and be foli on eas. terms. It is situated in and near one of tbe most healthful towns ir t9 Sruth and surroun ded with a fertile c-:U yand has the very best of railroad facilities. F or turtLer particulars address, FINLEY ROBERTS. Lincointon, N. C, March 28, 1890.
The Lincoln Courier (Lincolnton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 27, 1892, edition 1
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