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LLN'L'OLN COURIER. J. !Y ROBERTS, EOIi'Oli ANJJ I'ROl'Kl KTOR. falNTjl.'i.Kii in riu: L'oaT OFFICE AT lilNUOL. WO.N A.S hKCONb CLASS MAIL, subscription Cash in Advance. yeai mam u 4 auuius oO " s Kates of Ad vertisinq. j Daemon, one tune. $1.00 j 25c lo. i'cu Mioseiueu lUheriion. Jfvvo i.iuijes, oiie time, $f 1.50 ; 50 j X5at ior tj.-iuii ub.sequent inworuon i l'aree inched, one time, $2.0 j 7i cent lot eaun euheequent insei tiuu. - arWr inched; one time, $2.50 j tl.UO for clou subwequeut insertion, i special rates tor one-halt and i One-lourth column ; also, foi au auverrweinent continued longer than two mouths. -I ohck. Ail comuMiu.iJ.itioim and business letters bhould be directed to the 'LlNCOLN CuUiilEU," Liucoluton JN. U. Ad lelli-rs ol ,nivate nature, 01 ihoee rejQii irij4 the attention uf the editor, and albo wuch as have no re latieua to tin paper, Bhould be sent direct to J- M. KobertH, Asheville N.C. tf. Tije Coi r.iLit has nevrer been an tiJiUnibiastic on tlie 1'ree an unlim ited coin;ti:.ti o '.silver. It does not know wliy the owners of silver l)Ui!iun sliould have the govern ment to Mamp a money value on tli.tir ;i :is M products any "moid tljuii tlie !iep;iMers should hav( the government to put a money value on Iheir hills agaiii6t hod- pavim: subscribers! If the gov- ! enitn it. would issue certificate? to editors to the value of unpaid subscriptions to newspapers, there would ho more money in circula tions in ;i months time than was ever known before! If the gov ernment shall ma .Mi' a value on dead silver bullion and thus lit it lor value, wi.-di it would stamp a value also on unpaid subscription bills. Tin: r.NTm;r States Sexaxk has not yet done anything. Alter about exhausting itself on speech making, it has decided to test its physical strength. Why does it not repeal the Sherman law and then go to work and get up a new act to meet the demands of the .')eiMK-ratie platform '( The re peal oi' the Sherman law and the coinage ot silveion a parity wilh gold may not he of much or any real henetit to the country but that is what the party's platform call for and there is no way to get around it, unless it be decided to aholisli party platforms hereafter. The t'ot'j;it t. hopes that Congress will cany out the spirit of the platform in full while the Demo crats are in nower. This should djne wh-.-ther the platform i right or wrong. The people have reached a point at which only EXi'Eiin-.M-E will satisfy them of what i the best linancial svstem. Ni pa ems :eiid KUtis. It is a f-Miohoaut fact that, wit; one uo:;t"!v exc-tp'iou, every Dem ocratic :ie'.u.ip. i in the State th.v has yet iesed an opinion about it Ins cenderuned Senator Vance lo: his position n the Simmous-E!ia mitter .im' strongly urge their coudrni;Uic!i as a matter ot right and justic?, and j. vindication of the voice ot the Democratic party. Such iiiiitMMif v has rarely been known be!un on any question of any party po!ic, unless it be tho universal coiub-mnation of the dila tory tac:ie f th Senate on the re peal bill. Tbe unanimity is of itself a de-. mand upon the Senate for the con firmation of tbes. two sterling Drm ocrats and leaves no doubt aito what pubhe sentiment in. It it is true, as is iikely enou ;h? tbat the Populists ami' Republicans have resolvtd to join Ssnatci Vai.-ee lu defeating the confirmation of JJenars. Simmons and Elias, ah Co'.h ctoiR of Internal llevehue, alt tho Senatots who value efficiency in office and fidelity . to principle Bhould take especial puius to pre Tent the consumatiou of this scheme. Their only oirense is lhat tbev have been true to tho party principles they proless i ortnis ieasoa the Populists aud Rpublicau8 oppose them, and lor this reason their nom- ioation should be promptly coDfirm- ed. North Carolinian. The OliiiH and Mitnitoii I to make wrskly It 8 our eustom r epilations Irom the prena of the )r ,ht, ipu:lbM!iM might thiuk S-ah', ..thI for the past four weeks ;.,t)0ut f hl1 Democrats hail no 'h- majority of them have borne ! ci0?lt Slb,mt j,0,jJng the ex-cutive j wpon the resistance which Senator i uU Wtr .iatlVH branches of govern- V .kuuf is r.urriug lo the confuma- Jon 01 .MessrH. bimrnoDH and ii,iiaH, i) poitJtea oy tne i'leswient coiiec- ; era ot internal revenue for tuia ,v iS'.ate. Almost without exception '.uermha M.k. ,mt a.nst I :':iiH i ontt-Mt. We recall thiee pa pi'is which have tfiveu it a negative -nijpoit ; noue which have eudors ed it opeuly. Almost without ex cepuon the papers have epokeu of vScuaioi Vance with pemon! kmd-i.t-rvs, tm they are againsl him ou the icssiie raised and nine.teuthB ot the people who feel the aligbitst interest in the matter are against hiUi. lli supporters ate, with rare exceptions, the disappointed, or ili.ibw wl.o are coutrolied by acme oth-i pt-rnoual consideration. It. haid that a man who has iivtd in good repute among his iieii libera as long as Mr. Eliaa ha.s( should, in wiuning the recognition of hi puly, win with it a caae in uhi.'ti, at iLe expense of time nd uiont y, Le inuat establish hiB ei- aon;d honesty not hitherto ques ii(;iied belore he can enter into p'-aceiOie possession of his honors. If. i. carder still that. Mr. Simmons, ag;tiu3L whom Senator Vauce al le;s nothing, aud the charges agatnst uliom he lit frank enough to sa be does not believe, shonld b uaid as a clu1) with whien to break Mi. E!ia:s' head. Assuming lor the ijjomt-nt. that the latter i guilty, we do not see why the former ahouk!'. puu'slied. It i8 not a case ot oh log Tray who was beaten becaua iound in bad company, tor his gnil'. 1 J' ! w is titkeu for granted, whereas be j H ' i i tot in Simmons' guilt is distinctly 1 6 J 1 ili-avowed. i Uoth these men acquired then i . , . .1 Mt-nmihHhP.tt and estfthlishAii then 1 c!a;m upon their party by ir.nuv j yeats or heroic work for it If thej i cannot le confirmed by a Demo-! cs i io Senate lu ofiicea bestowed. cuiat:ou to an nue ataiement mat ipo:i theto, amidst the applause of be is seeking to pave , the way to their people, by a Democratic Pres Populist success in North Carolina, ciorit, there will be poor encourage-". Senator Vauce's age, character and .ant hereafter to aspirants for po paity services bhould exempt him i'tical honors in North Carolina to from such an aspersion as thi. engage in active political work. j iiis present views upon the silver S-ator Vance should uot bolt question are tboe that he hag al tiie nominations of the head of bis wa s eniierrajned. We think that .am. tie should himself in exec : the circumstauces aie such as to j ive seseiou move the confirmation ov both these geutlerueu. Charlotte Observer. Che E&epubllcun Fnrty sun! tne Negro. I j W'ASUINOTON, Oct. 3. lu th . IIwus ieuate on the Jb'ederat elect bill was resumed. Discussing Lo negio (pjestiou Mr. CUik ct M.is.s-ouii predicted that within i a hboit lime the people ot the South v bite and biack. would be fouud v oiki.ng toge'.her on all ecouomic j the e di8ereuces m the family . .piestious. lie contrasted the atU- i Ch nlotte Observer. lade ot the liepubhcau party to-wa-.di the negio with that held b ih'i Douiocratic party. The Kepub ir.:;o)sgave him tally ; the Democrats' g,ve him the plain comforts of life, ilenablicaus stnffed his he;id ; o.iiitg built, schools aud provided teache to educate his children, i be Uqmblieansgave him pamphlets the Democrats administered to bis wants lu time of trouble. The lie- i ;utdicaus asked him to break into e.i. .,..,.1..!.. at Ilia Umll. Oiu IVifYi.. ! '' "iifii linn litttmsr. f iiiitlnnnfnt w" ' The Kepubiicaus endeavored.to stir bis benrt to mutinv and rage ; tut Democrats took him kiudly b the hind .uid said to him 4,My brother, we are in the same position, in the same locality, traveling to the same destiny ; now let ua live in peace and make the best ot a bad situa. tion, with malice towards none aud liieudtbip lor all, solve, if we can, the most diiiieult question ever pre sented to the children of Africa.'' Applause.! Clark them ridiculed the love which, he said, the Republican par-! in much bett-r stjle ihu the av.r ty pretended to feel toward the ne-lapo larmer suppoitu his family. De gto. For 301 tiajs of the year the jrv rely lads to ni tKe a balo of eottoti Republican party has uo use for an I St .m enty t lorl bushels of the negro. It was ou the 3G5th day ! corn p"tt cre. This lai d l a ten ouly that it called out Sambo and covered him with love aud affectlou (laughter.) The affection that had existed beiweeu David aud Jona- th in was nothing to the love that ! the Republicau party had for tbe'bas;! n'yefnld com, b,dd, r ard 1 negro when the ballots were going iu(laughter). The Republicau pai-j ty had gone out ot power, and it youja jstay out, '.While it lived. it. lived in clover, and when it died ltj diet! ; I (iitrt;r ) J . -. : s . Jr. t K Ml'i that he D' t Oii.iti hi e b:i-st aud ea, ,iet4f ,' ,t,IM bnnjeA. Wbatev- m'nt, (and would soon, hold the jn ; jicirtry branch) for the next 25 .- vAr wirh iviM eminent of a maior- 5 ' 'j v. i r SENATOR COCItSU. Eudoreed hy the Huncombe Cotiuiy Alliance- At the regular meeting of the Bun coinOe Farmera' Abiauce Ueld here yesierurt, lh follow in re&oiutiOUB veie adopted : "lieaolved, That we tender to Senator Z. B. Vance our cordial and heartfelt inauks for the partiolic and inauly coiuse hu has pursued in re gard to oue ol th demaiols ot Ihe Aibauee, lo wit : the flee coinage of sdtci, anil ate proud to see that the sut rs ot some o( the press bee loni' to, uAijed and contiolied by th poera ot Wail street, have no iotltience upou him in the mauly course he has seen fit to pursue in beiiaif of Use downtrodden and op pressed io our common country. Wo tender out thanks also to ail oth r ujeiubeia or Congress wbo Stood Uy him. ' lle.'oived, lhat the Farmers7 Ailidnce oi (Ids and adjoining coun tie.N t:- m iusted lo co operate wilh the i iiiz- us ol lh:s hs clioi , withoui regard 10 party, in urging aud in viting United States Senator Vance and Judgu Merrimou to address Oh on the the financial questiou now agitating the country, at aueb time is may be convenieni to them, (. (.iilnu1 'Ph.if rt..i itinal ninrj rtf ., , - , t,n the Alliance be carried fioui one . . . , , . ,u .. part ot be county to another, aud .... . ,. , that the executive committee and . . . . k , secretary and treasuier b.lect and ... . . . , publish the regular place iroui time .. to as required-'' Ashsville Citizen. Our fitend ot the Danville Star wrongs Senator Vance is giving cir j call tor their modification, and es- pecially do we think that, it still enteitaiued, they t-boubl be held in v ult,ri",luaili,Ju" u rlci through the restoratiou ot confidence, has been realalized ; but tl te is no occasion whatever to a?ead Senator Vance political in tegmy auy moij than there is to assail that Senator Daniel, for in staiice- However wrong we msy t'jinK each other there ia nothing line being fair aud just about ail i There is nothing new in regard 1 to t'je opoosdion n K-pt E'ias, i Kt-q. Every Democrat in both branch' cs in unjress here fa burs his confir.. met ion t ici't Senator Vance It is dm'i i ! lb-r S iT.nions "aud EMaa t i wi i i o :ji lii nn i.i ior sorie Mme ; to eotue. St iiaun V-ii.:e opposes ; th e - 1 1 ide rition d' the eotii ina I foil .i .Mi. Simmons mini the lilias ca .0 is settled, llovv long thtt will ib- nobody knows. In the meantime ! TC iHU tltlll ttirt V4'tMi . 111: inra Hi " iJ ' ... .... v.it.L.v, i apuoimt 6 Ol .t a iu I besi Mdla- k, ... ,u.. IS . . ' ' district ublicau salaiit g I asis'uttt- are drawing wii.tii Mr. Cleveland wads Mr. Siiiunous and Denwci vitic tli-ial to re-' ivt. J. D. in J Carolinian. At Kxeellerit KxHuipl'. Mr. J. A. Shed, tat mar of Setioia G i , ban tieuioiiHTiated the truth of the old s; nig lbaf you do n-'.t ! -; t be wboif f.n i b fr a far'n." i O.i :. J v. u.V Mien lann Jlr. Shell si:npoi in a lawiiy id eleven person hro,:t U: , A j.Igb staM, ,.f culKa, jtj0P it;lUt, tMe far: lfl tmti,9 Le I pr. u. t iw plan ot lotsriu n. thus keepii.g 'be hind in good h.-ait. .Even nt fids aeasnn of !ih i-ar h ! v ,t IF TOUR HACK A.CUKS, Or you ure all worn out. reallv good fornotlx- La;;, ii is geut-ral debilitv. 'l ry nuoirx's irox hitters. U will cure you, cieaase your Uyer, au4 f1t VV ifaii k havn lr.foiuiation euo-g to wrtini l ib belief that CollrcJor Kias wi I walk through the senatorial fiVry lurnace and emerge without m much as the smell of fire upon bin garment-, The news we have from private sonrcea Indicates bis confirmation by a htfe niHjoai'y. Statesville Landmark. 9100 Reward. 9100. The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that (here Is at least on (breaded disease that eci eueo baa beeu able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Halt' Catarrh Cuie is the onl.v postiv cure known to the med cal fiaierui ty. Catarrh being a eonslstutiou'ti disease ' requires a conati: utioual treaimeut. Hall's Caf an h Cuie ib cukeu inteiuatly. ac:.ug directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of 'h' disease, and giving tie parent Hireogth by iuiUling up me ouLitutiou and assisting iiatim- in doing its work The proprietora have so mucn fault lu its curative power.-, hat th of fers One Hundreil Dollars lor si. case that it fails to cuie. Srad f?f list ol testimonials. Address, F. J. Chevky & Co., To e.io, Oi.in. ldSold by DsoguiHih, 7?4?. Oct 20 4 Reported tor ihe CutlUlEU eeiy Thursday morning by Capt. B. F. Qrigg : Coltou 7f8 Wheat Coin new Meal Flour, Buhr Flour Patent Pork Bacon sides Bacon hams Beet Lard Tabow per bu 05 10 50 ...70 1.50 . 1.75 .. 9 11 . . . 13 100 lb.. lb " " .N C round 5 " N. C 11 ' 5 Chickens 10 to 12 Butter llouey Eigs per Ib . t ; 44 doz. H.. a 4 10 to 16 ... 10 ...8 13 h jjJe3j green 2i 5 lstelara.. 27 Hides, div Wool, washed Cabbage Applet, dried Peaches dried Peaches dried ...1 23 1 unpeeled 4 4 peeled ... .5 5i Apples greeu per bu 75 Sweet Potatoes " "... 25 30 Irish " " " 30 40 Ouiods " 40 50 Ouion seta 44 44 20 0 Blackberries dried, per lb 03 Beeswax per pound... 16 to 17 Now Is the time to sell large on ions. Dod'c expect to sell them next March for ou can't do it. Subscribe for the COURIEU- FOR CAsH In Advance You can get the i LINCOLN COURIER ONE YEAR FOR SI 00-6 M 05 CTS. PUBISHEl) and EDITED BY J- M. ROBERTS, LINCOLNTON. N. 0. terhecd "fiecavi Iprooes n PRICE 60 CENTS PER BOTTLE, i IIIK IF VAlHAtlE INFORMATION flit. X . for sale by druggists. X Subscribe for the Coeieb. ONE PRICE -CASH STORE- With an eye to the interest of our customers, we feel it our duty and deem it a pleasure to keep yon informed whenever we have something extra good to offer you, and we certainly have something good to offer you in LADIES CLOAKS Theso Cloaks Were Manu- i facturer8 Samples, Made Up i for the Finest City Trade, and ; were closed out to us. way un der the recular orice. We there- t-ore, claim uf Hell them lor at least 33J ier ceni leaa than regular prices. It is eaay enough to claim to sell goods at halt price, hat a much harder thing to satisfy trie public that auch is a fact. But from the surprise, that our customers expreea at the low prices aaked for our Cloaks, we feel that we are fully sustained in the above claim. The quality is the very best (They are not made ot shoddy, as many are) and the styles the latest, These goods cannot he appreciated, without, being seen. We will quote you a few prices : $3.00 Buys a very good plain black cloak L OH Rnwo o cnlnnrlirl brown cheviot Cloak. 500 uys a verJ handsome cloak with silk velvet collar and trimmed with large pearl but tons. $6.00 liuy a gtill fkndoin- $7.50 BUYS THE HANDSOM. EST CLOAK EVER Sold IN this town or any oth er for the price. It is made of the very best quality of Beaver cloth and has THE NEW STYLE COLUMBIAN CAPE & COLLAR. OUR S1O.00 BEAVER Cloak TRIMMED WITH FUR CAN'T Be DUPLICAT ED FOR LESS THAN $15.00 In our DRESS GOODS Department, We are showing many Novelties. Arat opg the newest things out in woolen dreas goods, Are Uop-aackings. Whip-cords French SuitingB,TwoToned Aftects.&c. VVTe have a tremendous stock of Black and Colored Caanmeree, and Henriettas ranging in price from 12i eta to $1.00 per yd. We call your special attention to our dress ginghams at 7cts per yd, it was man ufactured to tell for 18 cents per yd. We are also selling a line of small 'check ed gin? nama at 6 eta per yd, that has al ways old lor 8 cts per yd. Our line of 10 cts ginghams are the hundsomaet styles and the beat quality for the money that we have evtr had the pleasure of offering to our customers. Ask to see our Teazle cloth, and our line of cotton shirt waist goods. IN DRESS TRIMMINGS We have a big stock of the very latest trimmings, via : Braids, Fur Trimming, Angora Velvet, Velveteens c. Call and see our goods aud if you can't come we will gladly lurnish you with samples. RESPECTFULLY, JENKINS BROS. $.50 on the $1.00 $1,000 WORTH of GoodS We are now having the biggest boom 01 Shoes, clothing, dry goods and Generel mej chandua w bare ever rial. Trie ex treme low or ices on foods tell for theui- WV' . u.e hard times we were able to purchase our g.a ds cheaper tban we have ever saw gix)j.s bought and we are willing to sell the same way. Uoa't loo': with the oil togy's Come to lively iner who keep up with the timea and are always lookin. for bargains. We have 30OO pans that we will sell 5') per cent cheaper than you caa buy their-elsewhere- We don't make assertions for bliuding you, we can do it. AND OVERCOAT We can save you 60 per cent on any-, thing in tne line. We have a lot of overcoats we are selling at $10 00, Thev are VERY FINE. We also have suits ranging in price from S3 00 to 18.00 that we will cut tho Dottom out of the price forvou. TJA Al fVO from 65c up to 5.00 Wo JL, xl 1 kj can sell vou the best 3.00 i pants for 1.75 and our 1.75 pants for 1.00 ! aud so on. W e will sell at your price if ' we cant sell at ours. Come and see us, we j mean business, I Dry Goodb, Dress Goods, Pants goods, Cashmers, Henri ettas, Flannels, calicoe?, and all goods, of any kind of dress and ladies wear we have. Bolow find p ices of a few arti cles. We can't give prices on aH goodd : 2.500 yds calico at 5c per yd. 2j 500 alamatice at 4 cm. 2,500 yds outing and gingham at 6 to 8 per yd. 40 doz handkeichietd at 2 3, 4o a pboe. 50 doz tmppendera at 8, 10, 15, & 15c. 1,000 doz MeuV undershirts from 25 lo 1.00 per pair. 50 pairs blankets at .75 io $4.00 pr Wsmeu's underwear of all goods and prices. Red wool flduuel, the very best goods lor 20 io 25c per yd Shawls of all goods. Our stock of grods are alwa8.Ire-.b, as good cant get old on our counters, they mnsr ba sold. Dou't fa I to se us, aud if, yoa are not satirfli'd with our bar gains we will ur t ask y u to sf e us any moie. PRODUCE. We buy all Kinds, such as ba con, flour, eggs, butter, ciiicK iins. onions, and irish potatoes. Our cotton marKet is as good its you will find in tho state. Come and see us we are always glad to serve you. Wry R-spectfully, D. J. Carpenter Bros. Maiden, N. C. BAOKET Inj order1 to make rooi our fall stock, we win s following' goods at efrtjc less, iu order to clear tkattxjffut before the season is over : A big lot of white gooda that wf If. ll'i ana 15cN. will qo lor 8, 10 a4 A lot of summer Worsteds tfet were IQ, 12 and 15ots will go for 8, 10 a&4 Utfot yard, A tew pieces of ligkt vnblmfa; thnt were 3-r, 30 aud MoU will far 1 25 Had 30ct-. A smalt hjt of aaUe IBs? was !5 mid IS, ts will go for liand!3. A lot ot iDgbums at 5 and 7eU. A SSpfd men's tliie tsiraw Lat tbat runged Iroxa 5sr: to $100. You can tk jowr hoic4 fP, 45cis. A lot ot cotlonade pact) goods late were 15 and 20cu, will go for 12& afe& 16 23cta. fhis is a chance to get goodi at slaughter prices. Don't wait the' are going and you w21 miss getting a bargain-. Put up your fiuit while you have it and while you can get your jars for a trifle. We wiM sell IVJacou's best quart jara at 95cts , and half-galous at $1.2) per dozen. You will get no more at this price, when the lot we have is gone. RES PEC J FOLLY, J.L- K1STLER, PROP. BIG FOUR ROUTE TO CHICAGO. 5 Trains a Day 5 Look at the Time Card. Nol No 17 No 3 No 7 Jio( Daily Daily Ex -bun DJy a m 800 a m 830 p m noon 12.40 p m 9.31 p m 9.50 p m Lv Cio. 7-45 p m 4.50 a m 6.38 Ar Fair. 5 26 p m Ar Oh'go. 5.15 p ui 5 45 5 f.5 6 55 All day trains have Parlor cars a ad Dining Cars ; night trains have STt&Slzig Oars and Reclining Chair Cars. ;ifo. I has Through Sleepiag Car M&cn and At lanta to Chicago uia E. T. V & O. R. R. and A. & O. Koute, The Big'FoOr iSoifte is positively the only line making oo&cec Hon in Central Union Station, CnrQSlfiOi with through trains of the E. T. V, & O. Ry., Queen and Cresent Koute. Chesa peake f Ohio Ry , Kentucky Central By and L. At N. Km R. without transfers acta luXidins passengers at Midway Rleijiacce, the iiitiiu entrance gate to the WOrll'a Fair. Bo sure your tickets read via h Ki Four Route. For Nil information ad- drei D. B. Martix. Generdl PiStttdt Agent, Cincinnati, O- FCRATCHED TEH mimil lsTl A troublesome skin diooasa J caused me to ecratfii for ten mouths, and has been f . cured by a few days1 use of j M. II. Wolff, Upper Marlboro, Md SVIFTPECIFIO I was cured several years ago of wUte rfflCtaf In my leg by oelng U,"1 P ' I Mid have bMco symptomaof re ifP I turn . of tiitls ese. Many prouunent pcysMoost atteailed me and all failed, but S. S. S. did ttw o'rk. Pan. W. KntKPATErcK, Jobzisoa at Trutlc T1 I 1 ci.:- T: - (-""ov. WI L1UUU U1U OILU1 iJitt- cases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., - Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE S I have leased the South Fork Paper Mills situated at Lincolnton, N C and can fur nish book, news, and manilJa papers of the best qualit,"at lowest Cash prices. Send in your orders, and jou shall be satisfied, 53 1
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