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LINCOLN C0UK1KK. r M WTAKUKITE, KD1TOU AN 1) J'UonUKTull. I.iNt'oi.:JHN, n. , ::'. v:; ib:u :TEUKD IN- THt robT OtiK'fc. AT U ViTitt .yubscnytion(uh in Advance. l.year l- 6 .TIODtbs 50 J mouths -,:) Jiatea of Advertisina. Oneinoh, one tiai. sl.OO j 25e lvvoiunbei, one Uine, 5l.f.Uj50 ' nt3 I'.ueaub mbsefiuenr iridcrnou Three inches, one time, si'.OC 7?, ceota for each butaeciubut inter- Tour inches; oue tin.e, 2.50 f Oil for aiihaeriueut :us-ition. ."ii.ecial r a. I t c one halt uiiti ... . . i liisciur ui'. I'o.ii iUiie.t i, t V. . i in.. in' t i - iil '".! ; i i ,ti l- i.i ii.-i ui bar.-ly )- i ; i . ,1.1 ti. ' i liiS.li'J lo liie ' i -.4 ,r.c an. I nviu in- uk.: to 1 1 1 b io f Ir iini'1. is ;i iv:j;;.ji ot whicli, thinu-s C'nji.lcrKb thesis no ''.tinterpart. and th'? richest of it ill is the South. This is a coun try whose future is brighter eyon iha:i its pit The election is over now to business. Man far. llcc ord. An Awful Arraignment. A correspuniltnt of the New "i oi k Herald snys that the Repub licans triniiiphed in the late elec tion by " the l.laekei-t conspiracy extant in the annals of any civil natin," and that "it' the truth Were hall told there would not. be enough lamp p:-;trf in the cities of the Union to string up the guilty capitalists and manufacturers who, in the silence and mystery of the midnight honr, in secret eon-: clave assembled, deliberately planned the ruin and overthrow of our prosperity, aiul during the last two yeais systematically carried it. into ex.cutii.n by stopping the wheiUotcuuniit-i'ce and thus creat- ing through thel. iiglh and brwadth publican House. It would nbt on cf cur fair land a i risH d' unpar- j y ke?p Virginia solidly dmoemt alltW inngnitud.-, and vilh..ut hc but it would bring out thous- any cause, rets!. aj. parent d plausible, fur its existence"' Tiiis i a vt-ry. siifuis indictment, but ii !? iiiidiiubtpdly true m a large liic-a'siuv. iho pcijiie will liud ;;tit how thev iiave ber.n tricked . r'uie the next election, and the 1.'. mt'crati will catch this second itui in time toeltit a I eiii' era tic L awless rtnd a Demociatic l'rossi. o.'i.t in l.d. Charleston News t ..a Courier. rdcfiej! t ruts. '.YiH:.-t;TON :lo'. 19. m: The Mi.i.ratic i;f?natoi-ji avid HenrcH- t:i ivs vh' iiave 1 -n in w . t I in 1 : ! i i: r i.d-.i i .i,-; ..u 1 1 .., z..- - . t- ci.taii. 1 ii. iii,. i 'rrsidt'Til't :iiii.ial nioosaso tr Cr-iii-.-iss' aro iad-i "public. That would leave them fn-e to accept the President' j rt-comniMnlation.s, should they be of biich a nature as to bo accepta ble to the democratic party aa a whole, which they are almost cer tain to be. With the democrat in innate and House- acting m har mony much can be accomplished in a legislative way during the three months of the short session; without harmony there is no hope of accomplishing anything and would not be even is the session were to be three times three months long. Since President Cleveland an nounced that hid annual message to Congress would contain impor tant financial recommendations based upon Secretary Carlisle' an nual report, democrats have been '.Teatl; interested m learning the; at si re of Hicraary Carlisle's re I port, but it is as "ct a secret. con- hj;.;d to t!r..s- who have premised : .ep ir I'n tii the report and the j r,v,;.J.-iit:i inessdgi fare made pub Her retury Carlishj has not n. j '; ui hi- 'n---h for se'.ral days. .'. r. ; j.:ci':rr:;.4 b v.tk u- :i his report : ru p-t i a: It i- -aj i taut lie: i , -ir. i i '! " - ri v. ill s tip -1 y the : -',y I -i i!y !;v-d-d in our . ::). i h::h:,. ;-.! -.! -m. Al .: . ti . . (ui;-!-: I: al- v, V.'S '! kc .v.n ilir-nd to j -.1 .-!?.-' I .. 'Ae Will teil. h,s iivf.-r i ti. w -Vit-.m. i- wz h:iV.i lL 'b v-lnnd ituii'wvi! i a tii-; ro 1 r 'ulie be a. Their oii.v : : 1 f !' !'os- l A ; ; u- ;: ( i 'ii : i : -i i ; k pari ; Vi A o -i 1 his :v. d -.i;n.' d m 11 -I ii . 1 t!i ;.!id Chii.; rv i? 1 aiit up; le KJ ii IV 5? ' nil up. -ii a ini r.undaticn. The say .that l'resi bMit Clt veiand has oilered to act as mediator. He iias done noth ing of the kind. At the request j .f the Chinese government he di ! 1Ctfd Secretary (ircshem to ask the Japouese Government if it would favorably censider a propo sition to have the United States act as mediator in order to put an ! end to the war. It will be duticult to make sensible people, who are upon principle opposed to war, be lieve that the President exceed his authority in thus trying to end a war between two nations with which we are m friendly terms How friendly we are with Japan may be judged from the tact that a new treaty has just been con cluded with that country. There is little danger that tho lvpnld'cans of the next House will carry out the throat made by some members of their Congressional campaign committee, to throw out the entire Virginia delegation, which is solidly domocratic. The democrats would not ask anything better than such action by the re- jainof democratic votes in ether States. The leaders of the repub lican party are too shrewd to put such a cinb as that would be in the hands of the democrats, how ever much tne republican contests ! from the Virginia districts may IiPlT Demociatic newspaper correspondent-?, who arp as- a rule jrreat adn i i rer 5 or Secre ta ry Ca rl i 1 e. h a ve been m hot water with their editors ."er i-ince that l.or.d issue was an nounced, because they had on the personal authority of Secretary Carlisle, sent out the positive taieiner.t lhat there would be no j immediate isn of bonds. That ! Secret arv Carlisle had a good ra- nSfor throv. ing he bovs oii' the I trjcl; by.trrllinw them up to within i T rly-eiabt (.' nr.- td' tii is.i of II;. ! -.h ii for I. id? that i;o br rcis wonbl : ;- . jo d .tr U.- ,-t h-n-wspartVLndihavo ; ' a'd - .; Hll-l r.u: iv,.- i-y ; : I . " i , '.v -is. ?,A- I nd. fir.d !U .ill ii: U y a. r 1: '. ili'l: ;nd; iti::! ' : i ti.'. 'ti i v. r, oi' M i- , -i iv iiti- i ,.;i;.;!' i Im adiilllfi jllat i'.n t.U ssl ii..- i.faid?. but lb-- gcu.r!'al imprr-s--iiiii i that no formal action will .be taken, on the subject-by Con- Way Have Tuo Senator. Washington, Nov., 14. It i)Ow'1 seema likely that thtf Democrats will havH the two Senators from Utah who are to be elected next! year. At lirst it seemed as in the Constitutional Convention, which will fix the appointment for the Legislature, woulp be Republican, but later returns marie neoefesary an ofrlcial court in teveral districts and the Democrats are now claim ing they have a majority of at least one in the. Convention and a very good possibility of capturing three or tour more beats. Utah could be easily districted to aive a safe Legislature, as Republican majorities are bunched in the cit ies and mining camps. This out come is looked for by men from that tate who are here. Henry Wildn, tha potm3ster ht WelsLtou Tiorida, ease he cared Cise of dunhoea of long stamiiu I insix hoais, wita one aaiall bottle- t'ha.'ubei .-mi's ("uhc, CLo'.eM ami L.ariOtea liavedy. What a pleas ant fcurprisa that umst have been to the swfte;er. .Such cures ars net Uiiial wilh t L i reciedy, In aianj in-taiico-? only one or two doses ar required to give peiniauaut reiisl.j 1; alv-Hvs be depended u. r;. j v. ;:;.; i nut :o td-aced with v.-ster itii rle-.s-I lor tv.it; by VV Lj ij.u'gjM. I (rivit fill id. ( i.r i:ii;r. : Mis' lumi j. .v i ance d (.'atav.bu lius tin? pal -; scitod h (;; to-day. he ha? I ir ( !.? a three nujijths H'iv;i!e schvod at tills place. ' - Mr. Chas. Lowe, who is with his'- ns.cl-j Mr. S. J. Lowe of Concord. is visiiirsg his mother. j .-ir. . ii. aeiion. oi J.eepsN ii is - !---. c..n-vlnv ! r nr-T-ij.... . c r , :n.: uunii iu". "Wheat serding is the order now 'i he prospect is that a larger crop than usual will be sown. What is the matter with thf price of cotton. It seems as if'thi-. ""lition" cro'.vd can't raise the! price of any thing. Who was it that said if the Rep. Pop. combin ation carried cotton would sell. 'for I 10 cents in ten days Who? From the number and frequency of visits paid Triangle by ' o'ne & our widowers, we . conclude that a certain young laby of that place may be persuaded that teaching ii not her vocation in life. Lun Hagar and Miss Lenora .Duckworth were married by Kev. J. J. Kennedy, Nov. 15, ISO"). The Mariposa Cotton Mill is now running day and night with many orders to fill. Mr. Vomit, county treasurer elnct was down Saturday looking for bondsmec. It seems that fusion did ''fuse" in North lkook township; but it tailed here as thu democrats gained largelT over t Heir, vote of '92. We have been in ''our hole" since Nov. 6, and only venture out on learning that the democrats elected a Constable or two in C. Well, the election of '94 cer tainly, went against us, but a Con stable here and there beats noth ing.., Ovjr coiifidence on the pait of democrats seems to be the cause of our dofeatjin this county. Many were so confident of victory that they' did not take time to vote. We suppose the 'fusionists" will make the Bonds for the county of ficers elect without the humilia tion of asking the hated demo crats t3 help them. 1 ours for success, Bill Shanks. bowesville, N. C., Nov. 19, "94. t ! If uw's TUis ? j We off r O-e Hundred lJulUr j Beiwavd to any cae'ef Gbtairii thu" j caaoot be cured by Llall'd Catarrh : Corp. ; . j F J Cbeuev & Co , Prrp Toled O. I Vo ih Ulidtr-iiIltd, htVC kflCWt: M;it n-y i: i ihe lal lo year-. and ; tirv- lii-n I'rffn-.My boanrahle .- j 'is;ti---3 tiai:?ai.-fi.r.s and finati lii't, JoiMU i cat -i ii c obii-i ' M-.re i iii-ir ri u.. f-' Tr'iay. Wii.i a!t! Dng T'lsd . Ohio. U'.iliiinsr. K:i Ii Msi IV..d.. Ibib'i- '.ifairli C'nre is t?Ve! il - i'r ::;;.! ttnii'i ti r,nrffrf of 1 1-e r' :r. I'rire, Tlv. p-r bottle. Sol.i V d; ui-y-;t.-. 'JVMtinMiiiuls fiv. ; ir Will P.,y yoa to takp Hood's Sarsaparilla. With pare blood ou ; nod notlear .he gnp, pneumonia, i,.,,. , ,, L, j d.phihenanrfevfrs. Hood's bar aapaiilU will make you strong acd J healthyi John (j Mi!iier Kditor of the Sunbeam. Stligwau, Uo., who nam- "ro-er Cleveland Ur lb Pies Kieucy in ruv., lfwz, wune ne was Mayor of Bu fiaio, N. V., in iolhuni- stic j,i M "f Cbamberlaio. Colic, Cholera and Diaubcei KeiD edy. Ha say; ''l ba?d used H tor the pd&L five 3eais ami c outsider it the t ect pitpaiatiou ot the kiudio Mnaibcf. It Id &d taide aa suiiir aiid'oaeeiu this hection. It is an article of merit aud should he ued iu evry houaehold. For faalo by Dr. W. I . Cif.u-e Ibuggist . - t.,mmi 1 i r-r-mf -i TT " Mr. George rr. Tuley Good Advice Quickly Followed Gured of Rheumatism by Hood's Sarsaparifla. I "C. I. Komi & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " I vj3 uku. iu'.vn with rheuu&tlsm over a jour an'). 1 v.3 tick iur over six icoatiis. Often 1 oult ii'.kve such palus that I could hardly i;tulurc tiicin. -V iiitJ.d canio to mi ard ii(ivlfcl me i ti v Hoi;1 i Sai sapartlla. I took him ;t l.U word fu.it not a Little oi It. and since liavu Uikea cithi liottlcs ot it. it Has Cured IVie Vliea the doctors could dome no good what ever. Alter Lang benefited so much from Hit medicine- I de3cii"oo Hood's Sarsaparilla as' a wonderful medicine. I also advise every oco who is troubled with rheumatism cot to be with Hood'sQures jm. r - outnooQ's Sarsaparilla. I am a farmer, asd the medicine has given me much enerjjy ajl Sai rc st cnirlh to cenorin my wort" ueoeos v Tcley, Eenfiiinin, Missouri. Hood's PiiiS arc iiasd made, and perfect In proportion and appearance. S5c. a box. TAX NOTICE! I will meet the citizens of Lin coln county to collect the Taes for 1894 as follows: Beams .Store, B.-ss" .Store, Leonards Fork. Keep's Store, Machpelah, Iron Station, Lowesville, Triangle, Denver, i Mon. Nov. 19. '94 Tnes. u 20, 94 Wed. V 21,94 Thurs. ' 22, 94 Fri. 44 23, 94 Sat. " 24? 94; Mon. " 2fi, 94 Tues. . 27,94 Wed. 4 28, 94 Those who fail to meet me may expect to be advertised as this is the last Bound. J. K. CLIXF, SliEiUFF. Lincoln County. Nov. 9th, 1894. NOTICE I flsviiiR (ptalitttd as Esecutor of ?,Le last, will and trMHUieur ot d B hfliou ou l he. loib lty ii October, 1894. nath e is h iebv fciven to tll (t-r oui iiulpied to toe t-tdite of said J - II. hhfliou to Makt iutinedi attt pavtueiit and seitlemeni: aud all peiboaa It-iviiig claima kjjaiust ail etd-ile will j reeDt them for payment tv lbUi day of Nosetubrr 1B05 or ihijt Noiice wid be plead iu (ur of UifW iecovt-r . The 4th day of October 1&94 T. H- Pioctor, Esecutor. Make a Guess and get $300. We have just luada arraogementa to fi'uh theOoarier wiili the Wet-k ty Waahibgtnii Post, for 1.25 for a year' subset iption. All who he foie Deceml er 31 pay us thataaVc will get both papeid one year and have the pnn!eg& ot making a fcuess by wh eh they may receive Qift of $300. T that )V:son suhscribiug before hei'euibc-r 31 wlio guesses iiearebtto i lie cutm number, of words lhat v. i!i ho piin'ed in the hft and 8fh rolunii.! d the iiit page of the Vt-efciy I'oal issued ihe 1st weik in j Jant.ary, ihe publishers will raake a ' j praieut of ! S30 IN GOLD. The Westiy Post is the great in-:- depeudeia wnkiy, published at t'-o ITational (Spiral, and is full of iic-M thu uil! be iiiter?stiog to ev r! p'lirrtiir Auisiican c tizciii. It coniHiLe a Farm DepartmenT --.hift.l l.v the best taleut odtaluable JVah.enbo for thy Couiier and the VVekiv Vor, in tiy far the 300, F'r saiupia copies address J'lso WvwlAy Pal, Wajliinfiton, D:'C i or a pa n :n the &id or chest i.t re is nothsng sr tood aa a piece t! ilaunt-1 uampened with Chamber lain's Pin Uilax and honnd orpr the seat of p-uu. It fiords prompt ll!rl pf'aJeni relief and if used in ' l Prev a,d fronj s-fiiliiii iu paeumonw This 6ame -.roatriietit ia a sure cure for lame back. For sale by Dr W L ('rouse Dinpgi&t. Wbj U lie So Irrlabie"' Ttds question is oftea beard and nearly as olteu unanswered. It ia not always remembered, as it Gbould be- tbtit tbti occasion of UU temper nod in it ability isuttn to be fooDd iu the puj steal cuoditi ofon tb pereoDd effected. What U the use of trying to f'barmooizd" a man whose liver has gone bick oa him? If lam is tortured with rheuma tism, bow cau be be eipecUd to be affkble aud agreeabla 1 Oau a con firmed dyspeptic be expected to be cheerful aud always ready to tell a funny story f The ouly way to res move the difficulty is ta get at the cause. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, impure ; blood aud lifer troubles yield to Hood's Sareapaiilla ; this is why it Is an effective traoquUUer a peaceful messenger' aud. a pre veutive ot domestic quarrels. RACKET STORE Glosing but sales UT UHSHTIB. ok the ioa I f you want bargains wi olothipg Shoes,' Hats, Dry G003. N- lions, Tinware, &e, CrDe-t0 I us.. We mean what we say, "i and do what '. I weay. Have got the ooodV "and 1he aie Ci . i bound to go. Do youi tradi tji ! wiiu us ana save one nan um monej'. This is the tinip y' a want to make your 5o- t ott.oi buy lOc. worth of gobfU, nisi ey saved is money made REoPEOTFULLi J. L. Kistler. An Antidote HASH TIBIES-A- THEIR RESULTANT EVILS: - A WELL-SUPPLIED THlNKilC-SHOP and Frequent PotionS of llpttled EnergY, Call and see, b. f. omao. won a, aotv t 4l J he current U stroug but with the Almighty Dollar strengthen ed bv neive we knor the baariera can be overcome, Ye J not mean to boast$ but be it under stood that we buy for GASH. Thus we are able to get every advantage -in prices, which ii Strong Point in our Favor. It ffivea tba 4 mos. mtbod mail diow this be done. Liitea, yoa ow yonr bijboj m u.. ' " " ""vI " "77 V" too 6 per. ceut lntereit fat would discount the debt .0 per cent don't yoa see what a help it would ba to yoa. Jnc figure a httla. Ho we set It. There U uot current strong enough to push the CASH dowuward. It jast will force Ita way against erery tide. Let us right here thank you for your kind support which ha enabled U9 to do so. ; hU makes our interests mutual. Vffer tne good at ROCK BOTTOM prices. You" pay us the cash and ia this way we mutually battle the current ofito-day, but again not etery one bat th cwb. Tbea what ? It miy t a'fteea or drx hide, tgu, chleket lard, meat, corn, oats, flour, tallow, wajL, ooions, potatoes, game, &o. The fact is just this we are here to help you as well as to be helped by yoo. So we labor, let as hare a goodly share of your patronage. RESFEOTFULLXr ; Bemember we are the Champion prcduce dealere in Lincolnton. In Buying aPiano or an Organ E sure that you get one of a reliable make. ' 'It is not neces sary to buy an expensive instrument, as a first class one cau be bought for very little more than one of an in ferior make would cost. handle none but WRftT nr.A Q fliuAriYA'pn TAin?ani PIANOS j every one. of wnich is guaranteed for' g years with a 6 months Write for catalogue- and prices . . . .LUDDEN & BATES. Southern iMusic House, : W. M. WHEELER. M GR. W. L DaucLAs Uf'lC? is' THE BSST. P nWEi saOtARiWi.-- Ffi!ChAE!WEU0 SALT. 3.UF0LICE:.3Sous. . $2.VB0YiSCH0aLSK3i i iiniP. 3c UQ t M CATAL0Q w t BROCKTON, MASS. iiMbtii, we re in..- k-tii :t ruauufacturers of (dvcr.t3t.rktasi 14 I'ne orld. astl tuaraatce tte vuluw Ly ttanipin the baiue ascf price on Xhi tw'.Uu.. woich ..fcUa )4 against fciga prices aui the laiddlctuuV ptofiis. Uur sbses eJii cci.tii'i Krk ri ;!. tay fituug aud tcT at tewer pncci mt in ili s-iven thaa kc tie sutsiituts. If year i. caa. &sla by ilauoej, & H;o-., Corr vi k, N, O. . '.L !!L NOTICE I - I have moved from my ojd fetand, to my New BricK gtore, situated near the Narrow Guage Crowing on Main St. I tiut my Customers will contin" ae. to giv me the feame "patronage thti cava so kindly giveu in the pair." - '- - I call your attention to my impeiial cibts Plow, . tho best oo the. market. They Will lastTwIcs as long as any other plow, and the expense of Extras, only Also call and. see my new line of ghees, just received, "before buying .alsewhere. ' r;' have prices to :utt : " . . the times. RESPrCTFULTtT, F. A. TOBEy. ' Uautea. n 10.000 2nd. band- school booba J ike used io Pveuc cboola of j New b:cks or other school supplies icu iu txcoange. it you do not care to exchange make out a list of wbat ycu have "and we will make yon a cah effs. Books mnat fce in pESfECT Oparnnioar, .Address The SillsboroTjgh Book Sfcra. V. - - aiTIsboro, N. C. - ye " w,jw.fctw & OEGANS 1894 1B94. OiNEl) WITH NfiVV WORK, Harness, Bridles, Saddles arid in fact ANYTHING that is used, needed or to b WORN by HORSE; or MULE, uith fifteen yoara experience l am prepared to furnish any thing in my Line at HardTime Pnees, for Cash, or Barter. RepaipinG. done on sboit NOJlCE. Give me a .all and be con vinced. Shop on onrt Square back of W. H- Michal. Respectfully, J. P. BEAN Rea ftU &a nCUUL, 2 rtdl for Casxer la STtea sLaesaca stVJuc u Castoria, CRYSTAL LEHSES TNASX KatlK. ftiiiit Jlxit aU iiVAt. J. A. Smith, Druggist, baa ex clusive sale of these glasses in Newton, N. C. From the factory of Kelldmfc MGTej-fe only com 'Plete optrcal ildtit-fe- the sQutfi Atlaiita; Gk.: i :i 4 ; " ype'ddlers are not supplied with these famous glasses. " . t" you; ';t oi waads and.all worrfWt talc
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