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f II IL IN (B ILK E M M 11 E R LINCOLN COURIER, LOCAL DEPAH TM EN T. J. M. ROBERTS, Editor. (JJIUKCU 1)1 It KOTO KY rnTTEKUKIiev. R. Z. Johnston,!, V ' n'ourum Pastor. 1'reacbiug every 2nd, und 4tn ( for 11,18 count y. He dissected them fcanaaya 11 a. m. and r. M. Sanaay ocnoI every Sunday 41. M.. Prayer Meeting evry Wednesday, 7 p. Jit fcion meets Wednesday after "secon 1 Sundays, alter Prayer Meeting. Preaching at Iron Station on second Kuudays, 3 P. M. Preaching at Paper .Mill Academy o i 4thdundays, 3 P. JU . Methodist. Rev. J. F. Anstin, Pas tor., rreacnin every 1st and 31 Sunday 11 A Al., and 7:30, P. At. " Lutbekav Kev. J. A. Rudisill, Pas tor. Betbphage every Ut Sunday ; Trinity, every on ouuuay ; tamers every 2nd an'.; 4th Sunday. Hour 10 a. ra. Lutheran. Kev. L. L. Lohr, Pasto bt, Mark's every 21 Sunday ; Cnerryville every 4h Sunday. Hour, 10 a. nj. Baptist. Rev. M. P. Matbeny, Pastor. Preaching every 31 .Sundaya at 11 A. Al. and 8 00 P. Al. Sunday Scbool every Sunday at 3 P. M Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:00. Episcopal Rev. W.R. Wetinore.Reo tor." Services every Sunday at 11 a ru, exs cept 2d Sundays ; at niht, on 1st, 2nd and every other 4th Sunday; Holy Communion lit and 3rd Sundays ; catechising of child rtu every 3rd Sunday in tha P M. AH coiMiuhy invited to attund. Setts Krea. LINCOLNTON, OCT. L'l, lhyii. Aevv n -rtiieiiiciii J. C. Oobb Laud Hale. H. A. Sbtum Sale of Property. Services at Luibern Church Satuiday ami Suuday. Remember the grand rally is oil the 4th of November. When vou sell yoar tiour or tottou, do not forget to call ou tbe COUKIEK. k Mr. Carrington aud family have been off on a visit to their old borne in Virginia. air iJeuirnmg Ratnsaur, of Charlotte, made a visit to Lineolu. ton this wt-ek. The 4th ot November next will be a day of days in the history of Lincoln county. Mr. Henry Johnstou aud fami ly have rtturned to tbeir Louie in Mancheater Va. Mr. J. T. McLean baa returned from Mot-kaville, where Fife baa beeu boldiug a meeting. As cotton is now ready for sale we hope all who are indebted to ibe Coubier will make immediate pay ment, as we are iu need of money. Mi. Wilson returned home from. tbe last legialatuie and did not know that the Senatorial and Con gressional districts bad been chaug- The Presbyterian Synod of N. C. is iu uessioii this week in States ville, and Rev. R. Z. Johnstoa is attending aud may not be able to return, for service here next Sunday. Remember tbe Columbian en tertainment at ihe court bouse Fri day night, Oct. 21. Several short addresses will be made and music will be furnished by ladies Let everybody attend. j Hon. Octavius Coke sfent' Wednesday in Lincoluton on bis way to Shelby. He is to make scleral speeches in Cleveland coun ty. Tie says tbe prospects f-r Dem ocracy are bright, Our exchanges are requested to announce the grand rally here on tbe 4th aud are asked to tell tbeir readers to come to Liucolutou on that day aud see bow Lincolu man ifests her zeal tor the good of the pure Democracy. "Reformation and Mission Services'' will be held at Grace E, Lutheran church iu Catawba coun ty, beginuiug Saturday, Oct. 20. A very Intel eating program has beeu prepared. A numher of addresses will be mada by able ministers. Po uot neglect to hear the joint discussion between Hender. son, Holtou and Shuford, Demo cratic, republican and J patty cans didates lor Congress. Henderson a fresh from Congress and knows tbe records. Let every body at tend these appointments, Miss Mattie McLeau, of Lin colnton, N. C, has accepted a posi tion as an assistant teacher in oar Graded School. She arrived Sat urday. Mies McLean comes high ly recommended and our trustees are foituuate to have secured her services. Tbe school gets bet ter every day. It now has four teachers that are unexcelled. Tbe ror.s are all delighted with the progress ttieir children are making, j Lancaster Ledger, Mr. Luther Abernetby, Repnb licanTbird party candidate for sheriff took a prominent seat at the Walsar speaking here last Taesday. Hoover , and Wilson bave been 'Kernoodling" with tbe Republican leaders for some time. The fact i the difference - between tbe Third p irty leaders In this county aud tbe Republican leaders is the same the difference between "tweedles dee" and "tweedledum". The whole la tor Republican gain. There, is a i (bargain between these leaders and do mistake about it. Senator Ransom completely riliriOll t li t Til i I I n.otn nrr, K0 tboroucrhlv that tlmv en i. i. C7 w .. - w put logether agaiu. But be was very kind. He was talking to Lis own neonle. H rpmnvt.i t.. r foundation from under them but didu't push them into tbe sea, How plainly it could be seen at every step tbat Ransom's great beart was beat ing warmly and lovingly for bis er ring comrades ! He could not be unkind to them. A thousand timet-, no I As gentle as a mother would take auopen razor from the hands of her babe, so gently and kindly did Ransom remove the argu ments from his Third party frieuds-. They ought to come back. They ought to come back. We believe they icill come b3ck. Gastonia Gazette. TII23 UiiWEIi L.ASS. rri t- ... a lie democratic brethren of Howard's Creek Township are hereby notilied that there will bo a grand Democratic horse back parade in Lincolnton on Novem ber 4th, on which day there will be a contest for the beautiful ban ner presented to us four years ago uy uie Ladies ot Lincolnton for the largest number of meu in line. Now let every man exert himself to get all out on that day to show that we can still retain the banner. Rally men and we will show them a line a mile or two long. Howard's Creek will all meet at the church near Mrs. Richardson's where we will join North Brook delegation and march in to Lin colnton. Let everybody come don't stand back and let a few do the work all come. P. A. Reep, Chief Marshal. JOINT DISCUSSION. Henderson, Holton ford and Shu- Will speak in joint debate at Triangle, October 24, Iron Station, October 25, Lincolnton, October 26, Reepsville, October 27, Let every Democrat attend without fail. The Third party and Republicans will be out in full force. Only a few more weeks and your opportunity for helping to increase the victory for your cause will be passed. We have a twofold enemy to meet Let us meet them bravely and without wavering. Let us give Henderson an enthusiastic recep tion at every point. Show your interest in your country and your cause by attending these meet ings. A Question for Tuird Parly ites Tbe following are the opening paragraphs of a letter from Raleigh to the National Economist of the 8tb: "Raleigb, N. C. Sept. 27. United States District Court Judge Sey mour last week appointed a uums ber of supervisors of election tor this State. Most of them are said io oe peopie parryues anu repnuii-; thoughtful patriots are coming to cans, very few democrats having ieej towlt . That it cannot be hnd been appointed. It is a note wor- ,,y foilowiog tbe impra(.ticable new thy fact, tbat the people's party! . . . were the moat urgent in their de- l,arty' and Cf4U be st?cur ouy in mands fcr the appointment of these tbe complete ascendancy of tbe officers, and it is also a remarkable j Democratic party. Let all Reform fact that nearly all the Weaverites ers unite ro defeat the. Rnnublit an are joining with tbe republicans in a demand for the passage of a fed eral election law, more familiary known as tbe force bill. It is becoming more and more apparent tbat the republi- aus aud people partyites are workicg to gether to defeat Cleveland in this State." - - ' What Judge Gresliaui Says! Judge Gresham, who was unanN moosly tendered the nomination for the Presidency by the People's Party at Omaha, in a recent inters veiw advises bis friends in the Peo pie's Party movement t,bat it is iui- possible to elect Mr. Weaver, and tbat the only hope of saving the eoantry from Plutocracy lies in tbe election oif Mr. Cleveland, and says ; "Four years more ot McKioleyism will ruin the farmers and tbe work ingmen and place the coautry completely under tbe control ot the plutocrats through the creation of trusts aud combinations .', .i which would control the industries and markets of the country." GRAND RALLY, AT LINCOLNTON. NO UT1I. CONTEST FOR THE BANNER IMgitiiKtitflliffl Speaker will AddreHH The l'eopie. One of the grandest days in the history of Lincoln County will be the 4th of November. There will be a heated contest for the ban ner, now in the possession of Howards Creek. The township having the most men on horse back in the grand procession (in proportion to Democratic strength) will carry off this beau tiful banner. Every township stands a chance to win this Hag. Every Democrat in the county should be on horse back. Some of North Carolina's most distinguished orators will address the people on that day. Senator M. W. Ransom, of North Carolina, and Hon. Henry Watte rson, of Louisville; Ky, have been invited Music will be furnished by two CORNET BANDS. It will be the grandest demon stration ever witnessed in western North Carolina. The opposite parties are invited to have speakers to meet the Democratic speakers in joint dis cussion. Let every citizen in Lincoln county be on hand. MoiiiiiuenUil FiiimI. President ot this fuud furnishes us the following : The Mononieutal Fund grows. Mr Wood bauds in four names this week: Captain C. E. Childs, Mr. McKee, Mr. B. C. Wood, aud L. B. Wet more. Total $1 50. Then Mrs. Shernll sends five dol lars and a nice list of members, as follows: Mrs- S. P. Sherril, Miss A. E, Heudersou, Mrs. Hopkins, Miss Mary E. Boyd, Mrs. Thos. McLean, Miss Lucy Cauble, Mrs. tiiueou, Mrs, J. H. Johnson, Mrs. W. R. Edwards, Mrs. Randall, Mr E.W.Ward. A Lesson and A Moral. When the party met at Orruba to nominate a candidate tor the Presidency it was expected until a few moments before tbe nomination was made that Judge Gresham, of Indiana, would be nominated. He has beeu urged by many members f the new party to accept tbe nom- inatiou, but alter corsideiiug it he declined to allow the uso of his name. He is a clean and able man who is anxious to secure real re forms, and now he has announced that be will vote for Mr. Cleveland. He says that for a long time bis onvictious have led him to be a fir m believer in the correctness of the principles of tariff reform, aud he will vote for Mr. Clevelaud be cause he is opposed to the doctrine of protection aa now maintained b the Republicau party, MoEAL. Judge Gresham wants real Reform. He sees what all party the enemy of all Reform. Jsorth Carolinian. Tlieold Hachine Literal ly BuatedL" The week after tbe State Con vention had nominated EIia9 Carr for governor, tbe Progressive Farmer was jubilant iu tbe expression of its gratification over the victory won. It accepted hid nomination "as a square out defeat of the old "machine." The following extracts from the Progressive Farmer show what that papr t bought f ue re suit ofjthe work it, the editor of The North Cqroliniat and 90Q others helped to do : Say j Did your bulldozing aud trickery in tbe primary aud conoty conventions pan out as you expects edT But wasn't "the old machine" lit erallv busted all to pieces? Must have been a lot. of "hayseeds in that convention. The evil and pjiresions under which our peop'e ate buffeting are national in I heir character andean not be r- UK'died by St tie action or sectional r-rganization. Eli I AS CARli. The geutlemaD was nominated by the Sate IeiutMrati: Conven tion lor the bih office of Gonvern or. For Mr. Carr the Progress ice Farmer and every one connected with it entertain the highest, per sonal regard. When we remember that Mr. Carr boldly proclaims tbat he is a true Alliauceman, and that many of the ''machine politicians" have declared they would prefer ua Republican to an Alliancematt," we can but accept bis nomination as a fquaie'out defeat of the old "ma rhiue" "We cannot afford to risk negro supremacy" said tbe Progressive Fanner iu May. "We invite negro supremauy aud will vote to secure if, tays tbe Third party in Vance and Edgecombe by their action in putting negroes ou their ticket. Nam Sou'lilelKH-U n Tetler. Mister Editor Lincoln Cotjriek, DKAli Sill : Sil and ine havo been noticing a thing or two again about them fellows what ca'ls t hem selves the people's party. We bav b en ttying to fk.d out who the pot-pie are that they Stre talking about aud I tell you they are migh ty scattering down here. Some of the Reput -beans are mill saying they a?e going to vot tho People's par ty ticket, but Sal aud mo don'f. hard ly think they wilt go baek on their Ui:c!e Bon when the pinch corner cause when they are hemmed in they will say that Weaver is an old political crank and that. Exnm is no good ; 80 .you see they are talking to fool enough Democrats into voting tho People's ticket so as to let their Uncle Ben and bis crowd slip in sideways. But I tell you what is so they am t going to get, there. Cause all the Democrats have rot their eyes opened at. last and they see the whole trick now. Sal and me Raw it all tho time, Sal says the Democratic party Is the peoples parly cause there is more people in it than there is in any other party iu these U. S. and I rea m Nhe is right. She always is. She says the third patty is nothing but a Repub I ican aid society uo how- And she sticks to it. That society met at rnangle last Thursday aud you j ought to have been there, I tell you j they bad a rousing time. There! must hitve been some thirty men i there and half of them were true I olues. Mr. Wilson (that Wilson what i be Democrats got fooled i , j two years ago. I recon you have seen him) made the first speech Cno he didn't notber caue he didtrt ; make no speech) and then tbeir was j another fellow what got uo and i said something about somebody that be wanted to vote for him for Register of Deeds tirst. They tell me that, fellow is the oue what got after Bill Shauks iu your paper, and Bill axed hi in about some mou ey what was paid down a! Raleigh or something, arid he just quit aud didn't tell Bill nothing, Sal sas be didu't want to tell about ii cause his tnau VVilson voted to pay it him self. I tell you me and Sal ate mighty glad them kind of fellows what won't toll a thing they are axed about have left tbe Democrat' ic party. We can feel better in it without them. Wilson poke abcut ten minutes, and it seemed to us like be was talking to some body out al the window. Sl says it wa3 o!d man Defeat he sa.v out, there. Sal says Wilson's speech puts her in mi ad ot a good old Deacon she once beard of. He was mighty good ou Sunday till he got his chiidreu off to Sund iy School, thn he would walk over bis farm. He bad a mighty tine roasting ear patch that he always went to first. Oue Sunday morning bo yvent out and saw bis neighbor's brindle cow just playing havoc with bis roasting ears- He ruu back to the house and got bis gun aud blazed away at tbe cow. The cow ust eat on. He got madder and loaded his gun "ita tbe biggest shot he bad and blazed away agahi, Tne eow eat on just the same. He did not know what was the matter as he was right at tbe cow aud did not aa much as make her shake her tail. He got geared and called Susan, his wife out, and Susan like a gocd woman come ont, and says, Why John what in tbe world are you shooting a', there is no cow in tbat patch. Then John got madder still and said Susan don't you tbink I can see what is right before my eyes. Do you ike ui- to be mi i idio: 1 I Le i John H,aor tin tune j felt Te: lii.ig m uggiiug in Msejf- la-be;s ;itid he reached uy and look ) out one of Jhr.se little "tniiuals what j s!ays in some folks beads. John j never was k owu to say he miw J anything alter that titl otne body elsj- s:w it too. I r eon you have heard that the Peoples put made a fiisMon with the Republicans court week. Sal ami me have. But I tell you what is so, the Re publicans down here are making a mighty big fuss about it. They say the Bosses may fuse if they want to, oui inev aim gome to vote lot no tnau what has bi.;Mi a Democrat, and inrneu over t catch their votes. ti... i. i . .i... i Aiiuj .win goiu in op r.iugin iii.ti j way. Sal and me don't think this I fusing business is so very nice no bow. We know men what would have voted tbe People's paity ticket if tbey hadent sold out. to tbe Re publicans. But yvhen they heard of Wilsou and Hoover being runuing alter the Republican leaders at court and promising them so much, they quit talking about votiug for them. I tell you these Thirdites down here ate a mighty fast lot any how. They made an appointment, to meet the Democrats tho oilier night and made all the arrangements themselves and don't you believe it. they even appointed who ot the Democrats should sp.yak. I tell you what, they ae a fast, lot, but they got left that time sure. Sal says good Inck to you and ytiurn Oood'-bv. Sam STAOKi.r.iiAeK Hagais, X. C. Oct. 12th, lfciU. Between disease and the many cheap preparations which are palmed off under ttio name of hlnod puriti' ers, take your chan .s with disease, until you can procure Ayer's Sar siipanllu the only reliable blood purifier. Sld by all druggists ami dealers in medicine. NOTICE. All acoounfs duo me must bo paid by Nov. 1st. Don't ask lor longer time, as I must meet, my obligations I will have to force payments due me if not paid promptly. Kespect fully, R. M . ROSEMAN. Oct. 14, '92. 4r. EXECUTORS SALE. IU aing quality I fj Kxreutor and Ex JJLecutrix of !.';rtiri Slutio, Ji M, late t Lincoln c um' aM i.arj'cs having claims j against the estate ofs-vli dccH-d will present them to the undesigned oa or be fore tln3 10th day of Octol.T. 1 S.3, or this notice will Le ple-d. in har ot their reov ery. All persons indebted stt'd estate will please make immediate payment. Tti? 10th day of October, l59- Wm. Yoder. Executor, an,! Mrs. S. . SaiTLE, Executrix i Oct. 14, ct FLOUR! j FILDUIRi ! FLOUR, j We wish to call attention to I the fact that we are now mak- j ing flour, equal if not superior j to any that comes to this section j from the West, from wheat grown by the farmers of Lin coln and adjoining counties, and we respectfully ask you to give them and us the prefer ence to western farmers and millers. re guarantee every sack of our "SOUTHERN PRIDE" to give satisfaction in evety particular. yrhile our "PIEDMONT'' flour has not the beauty finish of Southern pride, guarantee every sack to good straight Hour. To the Farmers : re and we be will pay the highest cash price at all times for good wheat delivered at the mill. Very Respectfully, Jno. Rudisill &Sons. Oct. 7, "1)2. tt. Lincolnton, N. C. KTotice ! TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE WORLD. I call your attention to my well selected 'stock of BOOTS, SHOES, CHRISTMAS NOVELTiES, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. I ajso call aoec'al attention to tbe latest Camel Skin Shoe. Its won derful tdteuiMh la marveloun, calliDg forth wonder and admiration ly all vho examine tbeni. i it , i i UQr Mr. tampoeil sianus reauy . . . .i I and wa-tins to testify as to their superior sirengm ana urin'i., i he bavins woru tbe Oamp'iell ekin tor the iaat thirty jears ought to know whereof bespeaks. Ao my Congress hand made $3 Shoe, having no superiors tyud few equals Please call snd examine bd fo.ie buying elsewhere, Rep ctluUy. Oct. 7, '02. ly. P. A. TOBY. TO MAKE EOOM FOR Our Immense Fall Stock of Dry goods, clothing, hats, shoes, hardware crockery, lamps, and groceries, we have knocked the bottom out of prices, and will give our cnMomers, for the next ,0 days, the benefit. BRING YOUR DOLLARS where the most can bo had for them Py reason of a large pureliase, we are enabled to oiler a re- uai congress or Lace Nioe 1,,e h,?st s"l at ''e price in North (Jarolina We oiler our entire storK of STRAW HATS New lorK eosi to close them out. All summer clothing will go at a sacrifice. White irruuU hiwno ,.,..i: i uress ootis at nmr .ii-n 1 . i These Sacrifices CHILIAN WAR IS OVER. The people who bave homes are i!ieve;i ftoin leaving th- in. Th-ne have been pnp:nitg to build 'an ,o in peace to building, and the mammoth building material ami 'Furniture Factory oft'. Motz Sou is furnishing those things after the mn.-t modern and latest improved sty les. If you want to build or repair ; i? you want the frame of a house, the on'side, the i:iid the "ip"' or h "liolltiin," or the middle, or any imi agiuable put, we can furnish it ioi you or put il Hi pl.iee for you anil oiiirantoi! satisfaction bnth in yvoik. iiiiinMiiji ami price. Then if you want an outfit of furniture a! pruvs to suit the times, we can give you bargains that are beyond competi tion. It matters not whether yon want plain furniture or furniture of ! the finest finish, we can serve you Our machinery is run by water power, which is supplied in abund ance. The factory is equipped with the best of machinery for all kiudo of work iu our line. For further p n tlculais call on o' add i ess C. MOTZ & SOW, Lincolnton, N. C. Feb 5 lh'J-2 lv Cleaning Tomb j Stones. Having bought the exclusive right to use R F. DiXoit's Patent for cleaning Marble and all kindsof Tomb Stones I am no prepared to do v. ink m that line. All orders promptly at tended to. A. M. WlNGATii. Lincolnton, X. C. June 10 180-'. :jm. Educate Your DAUGIlTEkat DAVENPORT FEMALK COLLEGE, LENOIR, N. C. Choice climate, lleflninq Jurtiifum, Scholarly Faculty, Thorough Instruct ion, Practical Courses of Stu-iy, Mw Art, etc. Address JOHN D. MINICK, A. M., Pres. March 18 1S2 V.n. COMMON IN EDUCATION. One Thing at a Time. NO PUBLIC DI PLAY. If you wish your daughter thoroughly trained lor the du ties of life, send her to the ZF33IH AXIB 'DD-LXIEBIE, For a Catalogue, addicts. REV. S. LANDER, A. M.t Wil.liamson, S. C. ADMR. NOTICE. HAVING qualitlfl s tie Admni-trntor of CS l:ozzlle, deeM, lut ? ( bin- oln county, all prti'. Imvin? eurii RfTRintt Ihp pstit .f -ai'l (!' eni-d witi i present them t the uiiK-!i.'r.vl tr .r It i lore the 7th iay of Oc. r t,i., r.o- iiw ill Ya r,tpjv.a,1 ir Kr nl ilirir ro v - - - tv. All reron ind-fte to -n l estate n e m!ikP imm.,,ial( IlHvment. This Ttn 1hv of Oct., lbirj V, E. Hi;tciii50.v, Aduvrof 0". S. llcy.eV.e, dee'd. Oct. Hali's Hair Penewer kep the hair vigorous and healthy and a natural color. Si bionoa tor tne OouuiER. for only We guarantee it are for CASH only. JNO. L. COBB- I MEAN Just what I say. have a full and well selected J; stocu of the host staple and fancy family groceries. I sell them at ihe hnvest possible cash j price. I try to tepresent eve rything I sell just as it is, and if ; not as represented. I cheerfully take the goods back and re fund your money. Call and see me before buying. Yours truly, a. w. Ri;i:i)Y. urniture Factory Flouring & grist MILLSI J. .JAMES, Propnetoi. L nc.ilnton, rs. C. iiKb.STKA IH, IJUllKAlls, AKDKOIJhS, LOlTNfiKS. TAiJI.K-?. WASHSTANDS, Ac. Be sure to come and my furniture before look at inlying eisewnere. Twin (Jin Hoii.e. Two Fitot c'asM .'ins; one 70 and one fO saws. Charlorte pi ices pa d for cotton The Ibiut in' and i:rit mil's wdi be run remittal l ewrv l,iy from this tim on. Sepi. 11, lS'.ll. JlKSPKtrrFULLV, E JAMES 5CTACLRS! SrKCTAOLi'S! i.. i;i;i)ii.H a-o. Hae. )usi received a lare and well assorted lot of eye j'laHes of all de m rip'ioiiH, an.l n,,w otlet to tbe traae Glasses that will suit everylodV We are prepared to tef the eyes f tee ot charge arid will take pleasure in showing you our good.s. We are alo i' I headpiart is for PURE DIICOS, iadiei:iey, paints, oil- and I)o h'.uIIs. Pieae call and (xamine our goods at your ear! est convenience. vi:n v hfspfci t ull y, W. L. CROUSE& CO. i-'cb 12 fJi tf C, M. Crowder, Calvin Rudisill. We keep on hands at all tuo.-s j full line ot material for RKPAiiilNO buggies, yvagona, etc. Woik w.'l be done ou short notice ami a.itif:- j tlou guaranteed. C .U Cro vwler for J aujthiu In Wood and C al. Kadisill lor Shoeing Horses, or ANV WORK IN IRON, make a team fhU the wfil i i.innot t eat. Resj.i c lully , C M l ro.ytlei, I'a.vai liaii siiL I -29 yj tt
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