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ME lain TOILK'BEM JEIA I'M : tINCipLN :JEH0CRAI:( PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ..,r , r-BY ! ; " - The LiNcoujr Demockat 1cbTCo; Chas. L. Coori Editor, Henry J. Casque, Local Editor. Subscription In Advance. " One Year I; .... . ... .... .'.$1.00. : Six Months 50 ' . Three Months , i . . ... ...... 25 w ' . . Advertising Rates, 1 - One Inch," ooe insertion $1.00. . Liberal discount made on contract advertisements for three, .six lor twelve months. Apply to Henry J. Gasque, at the Democrat office, for advertising rates and estimates t on iob printing. - ; ." I ., v . ". i We are prepared to do your Job Printing in nice style. Send ns your work. Satisfaction guaran " toed. ' ' LINOOLNTOK,N.O., 00T.4, .1895 ATO IIfc. THOMPSON I AND THE CHURCH Some days ago we read that Dr. Oy. Thompson, president of the State Alliance, had said at Cary ,tliat the church of today is stand ing where the church has always stoodon the side of human slav ery. We have been reading edi torials and articles by preachers- of the various denominations on this utterance of Dr. Thompson ever since the Gary speech .was made. : x We confess we were surprised at the tone of some of the articles written by the preachers. . We wish to!say that we feel like ,calling Dr. Thompson.a liar to be j ing With. Then we should like to say after- that that he is a fanatic, These two epithets mean that Dr. Thompson is a yery bad man. -. There is ho more use in present '. ing arguments to a Populist than - there is any use to .light a candle that an owl may rob a hen roost in broad day light, hence we think it. unnecessary to disprove Dr. Thompson's statement by the Histories, jtiowever, there is one . question we would like -to ask all Miai Lary utterance, and it is this : Wliy is i-t that human liberty has made its greatest progress just in r those countries in which Christ! amty-Proiestant Christianity- ' has made its greatest? It is worth pur remembering that the anarchist considers all govern ment and religion against liberty, too. The Christian church needs no defence against such state - ments. l he devil and the gates -of hell shall not prevail against it : Dr. Cy. Thompson will attack it ' mjyain, though he were the great devil himself , instead of the small one that he is. : HOWTHEFUSIONLE GISL.ATURE R E -STOlREn LOCAI, , ' SELF GOVERN- ' . MENT INN.C.' . ! In .the. campaign of 1&94 the . Populists and Republicans both claimed that if they were elected they .would grant to the people of reach county the right to manage r their own county government. In I fact, it as the repeal of the coun ' I ty government inaugurated by the Democrats that was promised. This was one of the State issues which Populist's and Republicans favored, and which they said' . . linked these two parties so closely i together on State politics as to render ' 'co-operation r necessary. IhU-in carrying out their Dledffes in . this particular the Fusionists hafe, showed themselves the most I contemptible hypocrites. ' is well known, the County .missioners under. Democratic rule were given the right to de ide as to whether the bond of ny county officer was good and sufficient. These commissioners werejelected by. the justices of the peace under the Democratic law and no appeal from this decision'! was provided, fim But the jionists, who are. so ruckjin Jove with local self-governmeutcouM not allow this, to remain. They passed a law "to restore local self-:- government to the people of j JNorth Carolina." IJndfirtbt "fragrant law any county officer who presents a bond to the board .of County Commissioners and has iiis bond rejected can appeal , to sornei Populist or Republican judge who may be riding the circuit at the time and have him to approve MfezJ)i d8 the That this will be dpne we do not doubt for we .all know how much aTPopulisi "oTTepublican jijdge loves local self-government I And this is not all. If the appellant shall fail to give- a bond sufrlcierlt to satisfy the. judge, after ten days Aotice, therthe circuit judge must notify the County, Commis sioners of such rejection and 'the commissioners must" -notify thie Clejk of the Superior. Court and the clerk fills the Vacancy by ap pointment, , .-it -. ' Do you; think: there is any self government in that? It is foreign interference with local matters, in the first plage. In the second place, the Clerk of the Court is given authority that he ougjit not to exercise. - And further, .this law also pro vides for the flection of tree. commissioners in each county at tKe next general . election, ..who shall manage the county . affairs. This woujd be local government, but it is further provided that when any five : electors, of the county make oath 4hat they, in their mighty wisdom, think that the three commissioners so'elected will not conduct the affairs of the county properly, most probably-) because they are Democrats, then the f judge-, of the district, - upon petition of 200 free holders, shall appoint ..two additional commis sioners of , opposite political faith. Ir which case no money, can be' paid out, no debt incurred, no of ficial bonds approved etc., unless by the, affirmation vote of tour out of the five. So if three Dem ocratic commissioners are elected in any county, the Iwo appointed by the circuit judge will have the real power. It is easy to see how the minority, party can .control 'the affairs of each county by means of this law. It is no local seii-govejnmen& at an. it is a government' by the minority. It is a government by the circuit judger It is a government by one man, of one man and'for one man. Talk about machine and machine politics, if you . like, deluded era tic machine, never put their schemes into law. and made a ma chine by statute as you have done While professing to restore ? local self-government, you. have fixed up an oligarchy: composed of the judge of- the district, two County Commissioners who are the judge's creatures, and ft Clerk of the Courts. . ' , . And such' is what we have as; a result of all those Fusionist prom ises i about- restoring local "self gvvwjuiuieui-xo xne nitnerto "ma- chine-ri4den' people of the old IS orth State How do you like it, Fusionist friends? - - JiXTOItl-AJL, NOTES. - Did you know that -the Populists wanted to reduce -the salaries of all public officers, during the .cam-, paagn of; 1894? , . That,: of course, was betore the election. : YVe.sup po6ethey have .forgotteh. about' it now. v e have met several of them lately who never heard ''that everything-had depreciated - in value, 'and thence salaries ought to be reduced. - . ... V " , - - ':. . , ' ; Almost every day we meet some fellow who - says silvei is not good moneys for, any -greater amount than $5. unless a man chooses to take it for more. There is nxr greater lie than this. Silver is legal tender, for any amount unless gold is stipulated in. the 'contract. But we could : hardly . jcpect any better of the rankvandinle of the Populist partv. when thfiir TTnifo States Senator says the same 'thing. -i . The Populist fe-ill tell -you that money is amediumSof exchalice and then he atops. But money is a medinm of exchange and a meas ureof value. K As TOfidiumf- tiange. moneyvmight 'banything one man; might ih&ve to exchange ier . what another man. has, ; but-as a measure of valuettononey jnust . hav value of its -6wn You can: not -m,ea8uj value 1 except with value. , Ywainntr refer .vail rallies to a;cooinofl artide or oinr Arft, or . PU8iw6m. ; thing' equally valueless." . 1 Tht OTftrV nf fWft now appoints, the Supt. of Public Schools, t Under Democratic rule, f the County Supt. of Schools was elected by the County Commis sioners and Justices oLhe Peace. In Lincoln county, this meant that.something like ' 80 persons Tiad a sAt in this'matter, but now Clerk Barkley"does it 'all . How do you t like illiocal self-govern- ment?" 'l " r We donTt bliee in allowing! the Fusion cr.ow4 to talk Free Sil- ver all the tirmanorder to hide the rascality of their legislature of 189o. - These- Fusionists remind us of the -small :fcoy who got into! some devilment one Sunday after-1 noon, and,vwhp on the appearance oi nis iatnerj Degan straigntway to talk about the: Sunday Schoolhand, of the First Presbyterian I lesson for the . next Sunday in order to divert the Darental mind. We alwayd did despise a hypocrite. I As this i"tho time of the vearhmiA T(0aJ,11 PhftmninnaTiin. when the Sheriff comes around to " , see you about your taxes, it might I be worth yonr trouble to find out I whether they are any less than un-1 der Democratic rule. You know! last fall "we heard a great deal about Democratic extravagance! and high taxes'. See how it is now. Surely taxes are not as they were iiuder the Democratic government: Well we shall not say how this is but let each man! -fin4 out for himself. The Populists captured the Silver I Convention at Raleigh last week. They are not to be censured for this, they did what they could to restore silver to the place it occu-1 pied before the "crime of 1873! 1" We don' like to speak all we think about Democrats co-operating with. Populists, but we re spectfully rise to say that we don't want to be lectured as to our Democracy by anybody who aided or abetted that Convention. If we must , have silver at 16 to 1, let us have it inside the Demo cratic ranks. It would seem to us that the Populists are mistaken about themselves being Jeffersonian 1 -Democrats. ... T.tnssee: DidJef ierson believe in increasing the power of the general government? No, not at all. Do the Populists hold this doctrine also? No, they want the government to own every thing almost, and even make it rain. Did Jefferson believe in gold money and no other ? Yes. Do Populists hold this doctrine? Oh. no, they . believe ? the government can make money. They are legal tender-Trie ABURY-jiOTE men. Did J efferson believe . in coining silver at lb to 1 , regardless of the com merciaj ratio? No. . Do Populists believe this 10 to 1 doctrine? Oh. yes,. they say that thesrAMpof the goyernmeAt will makj&jjthe 62 cts. in a silyer dollar at-16 to 1 worth 100 cts. t And so or through the catalogue. Cronorol News. , ine Uorbet Fitzsimmon fight can't occur in Dallas, Texas, on ac count of a statutTiast passed the legislature and gone to the gov ernor for ratification. They will probably fight in Mexico . - m lhe bchoor Board of Terrell, lexa8, has made' "expulsion from school the penalty for a boy to be cadght three times smoking cigar ettes. Gov. Cubberspn of Texas has is sued a proclamation calling to gether the atateJegi.alature in extra session for the purpose of passing a stringent law against prize fights. ..Prof. Louis. Fas tear, the distin- euhe4 chemist: anrj discoverer of the Pasteat treatment for tha caro of, hydrophobia; v&xl at Paris September 28th,.. ; - E-Gov. Uampbell opened his :caxhpaign for governor of Ohio last atnrday; - This i'the third time he Jms'made ihV race for govern or, 1 ' Joe PatcbenJoeai JflLOi R. . Gentry atfiioux .City,- Jowa, -Sept. 27th. Gentryjs MrBanka Holt'a horse. Mr. Holt'sayane intends, after thii seaBon, to.retiro. frpm.tlia turf and will keep; Gentry at his farm near guHingtooN-arj. - Ifce aifest'jeatimates - place the .cpttpn crop at ,000,000 bales. this is a ihort crop. ' The price , . . . " T r i? H expected tO PO hiahor fn f Dreaent. --p present. K Madagascar is. having a . war. The Hovas are resisting the Coloni nation enterprises of the French. England has sent five worships to China to force her to make amenas for the repent massacre ol English missionaries in that coun- try. Ye Sang Su jthe Korean minister to the U. S.,dicd of cholera in Ko rea some days ago. On Sept. 27, the sales oi tobacco at Hendersou, N. C, amounted to $30,000. Ex-Gov. Flower says New York state will go Democratic this year by 50,000 Dr. TaTmage. the famous Brook. Myn preacher, has been called to bo the Uo-pastor, with'ur. 15. sunder- church, Washineton. D. C. Presi- I Mpnt and Mrs. Cleveland attend I thia church. I i The Orioles m on the championship O M last year. In London, the leading papers are again advocating the reform of the House of Lords. The acita Hon Beems to be alone the line of makins this house more represeut- Utive in its character. Lieut. Gen. Jno. M. Schofield of the U. S. Army has been put on the retired list. With his retire- ment the rank of Lieutenant Gen- jeral ceases. Gen. NeUon A. Miles now becomes Chief General of the army. All United States Consols with a' salary of $1,000 to J2.500 are placed under toe Civil' Service rules. Justice Wm. J. Gayner has been nominated for Mayor by the Re formers of New Rork City. Thoro were ten preachers in the conven tion. Rev. Boylus Code, the populist preacher, editor, politician, has fund a partnership with Prof. N Vu Gully at AVake Forest, N. C, and will now practice law. The triennial Convention of the Protestant Episcopal church of the United Statea meets at Minneapolis tnisweek.. The delegate from ihis state are as follows : Bishop Cheshire, Dr. M. M. Marshall, Ra leigh; Dr. F. J. Murdocjc, Salis bury ; Rev. McNeeley Du Bose, Asheville; Rev. Jams Buxton, Le noir; R. II. Battle, Raleigh; S. S Nash, Tarbom; John Wilkes.Uhar. lotte; Silas McBee, Lincolnten. Messrs Farintosh and Amer I'roDnetors of the Buford Hotel, Charlotte, have made an assign ment. Prof. E. A. Alderman, the ac complished Professor of the Histo ry and Philosophy of Education in the State University, has been chosen to represent North Caroli na at the Educational Congress of the Atlanta Exposition." Rev. A. L. Crawford, Presbyte rian pastor at Taylorsville, died suddenly on September 29Ch. Mr. R. J. Bryant of Iredell has been appointed Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue for the dis trict of Iredell aud Alexander counties Ex-Gov. jarvis is the Executive Committeeman of the National Silver League lor North Carolina, The negro editor of the Carthage Blade nomibated Oliver H. Dodd ery tor governor. It is now in order for some Populist Editor to 1 second this, if co-operation is to be continued. Mr.-John McLaurine' again be comes editor of the North Carolina Presbyterian. We suggest that Mr. McLaurin hold this job for life. He is a veteran. John R. Morris, the North Caro lina drummer is makinb Demo cratic speeches in the camnaim - - - . . . 1 n now on in Maryland, ' . CnEiTEB fe Leoi&;K. R. Oct. 3rd 1895. Editors Democrat" : " Any one who anticipates visiting the Atlanta Exposition will' d6 well to see me before buying their tickets. Parties of ten or more personally, conducted arid1 every attention given possible,. Special arrangements have been made with beal boarding hbns-s - wfierw first' class board and lodging can no had at very low rates. All bggfia cheched through and delivered at" your boarding house free. " Alio anv one who expects to go west will save time and monev bv cnm. Sme before pure has- inir their tickets. iW. - " . w. TODD, T. f. A. nhAit a n SHARP YANKEES ARE Hi ATLANTA. They Save lfcken . A'Jvii thnel c '""H1 0e ifeithq to f)ouMc rnVcIu te Vitlefi of Sveytiqg. HOTELS ARE EXTORTIONATE Four Men In a Room forTwenty Dollars a Day and a Shavo Costs Seventy-Five ents. SOUTHERNERS ARE INDIGNANT. Atlanta. G-.. Se;t. 18. 1895 There U derelopinc among the io pi ot th.a c.t), tbau whom tb-r are none mnrf DO'tpuauie in in conn ry, a ft tlinz ibat ibe lirn h com fur hem to tnaka tome rt f a Drotet aizniuKt the toauner ii which the ttianzer who ate flock ou tiested br the hotel keener ami I - I lb' u 'ortHtiou compaairs It 1 HQ lau'a t nnfoniioateUctthai At annus m rrpanuui- t'nouth no fanlt of its own of titg I 8iuce Ibe zl I niou ex :ltcment Ih- I Can the mi at .xinnife ntj In tbi I c u.trj for the aiaiucr. There w had been tovUted comptlnt8 b- fore Ite u'ra if the -xMbitlon icroQUda were t n1. ;ut w n tbt d nlfacohhti! jHTTt n oime in Irom CbickxQitu the r. i.ttueut d a- j J l Ih. T!"i:o:a re to tapid Iv ih tt lor lb- Usf IfJt tb cot I (p i d i f c uT -rr'a ion iu tbi- ho el cjxt'Sri Hnd in ibf oiliri pine; in nn:,i tt.A.t Mtserubb art ct iLi . Xio; .on atul tin- :ocoi v dm Dcca In whi- li he v si or who 046 uu fiifLUtf in A U'Ih to enter tain LI ip aobj ctrd. Ot course. It Jin t he remi rolw. ed tha' Alauta is a city of home, mid t!i at tbe hotel HCComiDoda:'ins nit of a Tt-ry limi;ed eort. Thtre bati been erected a iiumbf r frame boiM ing' tor tbe ore of visitors to lb ..i.it.llinM 1 ciuiwiiiuu. uuu iun wuen coru. pitted w ll lelieve tbe demand t o mnking on tbe old an 1 well knowi hot If. But three ixhlbiti n hot4-U are cot nearly iedy tt, and Cftr taioly will not be 111 for occapanc for two or tbrce weeks. These new buildinga are ot do pretentious tu d lability of constroctioo, a-i-ficugb tbey are n. ar tbe tibitm,.i. grouuda ihey are very far mwa fti m ibe centre of tbe ctly, wneiii' tbe slr;4tigr U certain to turo attrr Iih bas ixbautied the wuudera o the trg ahovr. COXSEXTCD T Mre rMCXS DOWS. Wu n the xibiiion was flri talked of h coniniiitie waj a ut ! varioos h tel keep r- of he city an. I a promise a4-x' lao ri fiom Hm n. that tbe. wrn'd ml irii-n a?e Hi h raft. Hut tht ii aiptaiion lin fi ar prott'd too mui h or ibfin. Tin proprietor f 'b- Urer bote a r. Noi tbert)fri, mid llity hnve rega'd ed tbe influx of r.iranrffr n h n -ficicnt lefuu t beta lur tircuiiu pn.fita of a inagnpude Jbat il mkt h'1 fr..r of n..r winirr fle lrm heir illo. O e ol ih botela wbicb ro nie I tba ir wou il not iocteate tale ni dr mii Cc cQtnoiHbcet du. iu: tbe i xbiiitiup, a few dajH mjjo cbajigid fa system l eotetaiiitn Rues Iro n tbi Amer iriili to tl 1 . . . . . .. ..I.... n. acHle of prlci nitopUn) was .a oii iar iif uin mwi eiH-Dlt'e rtataui- soa in New ;ukv wi.b ut M e,,. responding in.ilarity iu rooking or aervice. ..rnnlly tbe rat a ot tbu hotel were $4 a day for room and oatd. Now tbe prices ranee lnm v- iu vj a U4j ior io- mi a out,. Lft Thuraduj n well kin wo tAo crest en -u aud three ol .U Mends Ot 'd'o tmn Ute at night arm went o iu'q nua-e tor room-. Tbey weie told that tbu bote! won crowded, bat as a epcial tjr they cou'd haye a room io 9b:cb all our would have, lo alcep, and that th prioe for thia accom noddtioo woqld he $20 per da. They etai ted down toward Micella attest aud found u hotel near tberti wbern t ey ceed dln etting a ro m uuJ biard for 126 a day, Tbet co clndeil that tbey wero fortnoate in scor ing tlii. ! Tit sihie - eioecsl e t :i ff i .plaod vn ?enibh. The onta forsbariog l i one bt.rel b ser. Lfy tire ceo tu. and ao intjct-at visitor who took the loxarj ol M nl ave in hU to m was cW.d Z 50 :vv tbt coraplaiaaut bAiber. The hmlhr festNnranta in the eft bare in- creapd their pr pes pip citiobate- , SU lDHtlt IBI0HII3 dljryU for H per 0 of n-deiale income tir lire f XCept aN.og Dec4 or Ueet. wldc!i eOfieSpuDdrt to New YrkV IJgw.y . LOPaiaiS IX D0OBS IIY KLKVKv ; 0'ci.oric. When the exhibition wa flr.t Organised a Cotnmirtei r. of Otmf.rt was cppujtietl. I H da ice wire arra-s,njr r.r tu., ,C: om UM ma of! tli givat comber ol via tors who .wero fXiH-cted to cou 16 the -tie a'0, Ta rommifY 'nn.tit in KttliD apccjDalioan lor fn the nnu crbocd iC 30.000 - A Urge namber of prhateboaei were thrown omD to the visitors. uat tbe committee did no- fix asy tale of chaige, oor did tbey fix aoy limit beydud which ibe charges should not go. The4 remit U - that t $2 dat- op. m in ' bfloret Irtk. Ti'. me oun h '"fur, Mini loom the y h?H rf n'e The Southern Rt:-rhicn bis pMcticihy th tnotio..ly of the ti-s tn-. N -m. i beiriif Ux-d t. t i: io'I '! c t iy th lftrcft mi-nh is pt ut!fcr Soathward Bat the ioal i ap irtri.il no miU o tiMLlorl the iitciejtrd tflic lot iM?tc Iv train h iiiit iti Ahh m from tbf No t!i or .ftio. . Yotk from A;hi! b i'Ii u t Ml tl?e whj lron one to rx 1i o rue etigtoi e re jjivm -a b I njr tratm t draw iIhIUmy an stMOtly brenkme churn. The c t Are a t " o eri in j ! lib DatDcrrrs from CikiIo'V to Ailsntn. tli-mr H-t tlti a h-r o-i tm p'd fO (or ir li (mm New York EiTiOif biru no more nrivili ce oi o;cuiinc It than tboniH hi- lid a.d ou! Uh: TA'e. in ad h i u t lb the ' . Bl hU , lrf . , UliU t.Ulmt -icnr-iou tlrket h one p:acd i under Hiirp cion b he the a'n or lnp 'O'1 T-e rmolt U n 'b t M MT ,7"'"' f'K . J V littinAV .oiil laill. Ai. iMtiirn I irala lt;N-ir Yoik bavr ban luQ:trd b. the condactora of the trnin because they Lave not obejed Ibe io eoa lj HUDOJIPg ttnIe ut led Ue whn:ti 'n bei o wiioiul aroutid toe oiigi ual nM'e f the ttckrLn. Peroui uMjjj lickrlK ffOiu th tc-T hi- almost eettkio to liecorr.e p4iflri tu 4ui's, b ch teem to I e rapid j d-ve!optn itwcn the broki-r nud be ladwMj comprtiiy. AX UNDESERVED &KPJTATIOM Tbe Herald ha a'rendy a led at- trillion to iLe imp'ltioo piuctipew on (he trniellng public ol IocaI At- U ta br tbe street cr liue". ko iwn heri ih" Coobolldati d R.ilny. i uib curpurminD renii io lave a particularly film gilp upon tbe city, m not wiibtanding tbrenlf lo de p ive it of its cbartij toes me r h rn charcinc t n renin to go ro th Exhibition k'roa: ds, whi-n the lit tWore (b tftirs wrre op-o lo the pnhlic w-e onl five cs nts T. us AlUota is likely to a: corn a repu uliirii blc'', b un entirrly on t deserved, o Ihi a btr own ro e nre ccuceio-dt in likf'j to hurt hei reat rsbibi'ion vny in.:-riH;i un ei Ibe eztoriiona am At o:x-p-d, or i Ira: -ery :reatl rn uiifil. - I hrre in no mori traai fui ciy m the Sonfd Himq Ailv i i, and i he i can 1 e foun I nowhen- oy p-r0'a wb i are oic ioyaK lio'pita'.i'e, but tbe are U- nniur iii jtt! loM.ff r fur tbe m .f m number of N taerueta h b. ii4tlf gp their toindt l Ukr ul' Jvi!tHe of tin uppjrtou t.rs or money ra-.k'H fl.itded by lb t x-bt-i iou, irrrfpect!ve of an bru. i in a) do to the flr Utoo ol die lo ly City of AlUlita Nrwr Yoik Hrral.l. Kx Gool lmiifitii Voten, 'Qee! Ilaw I Who-i " and crack ol a louy ti ck raw r hide abiu Mikr" K Hy drew I p , lrootf tb- iCK'Hiry boolb in a lu nl ton in Ei Pjm tnoni), Ti x . . L1aio: b e team of ix bi n.uleJ In cl arge f a "kihri1' be leppr.i hrukly op to the eUctioaleik le -ordinc4be voters. Hret 30U r Kbouted H r.m h mo, "put down Uikt'. K-H ,. and To-: Uarr. CbnrUt 'Hip Dive' and N-llie Kell. Com., now, lie qa ck alajot ll.'' Rut who are tte-e otLi r per eon r a$ked the cierj: fal vnoy Wb, ib'ie my t ol hroled the Irishman, M,.nd I gutU beyie going t- Tote if aojDol n. tb'.acouotj if, Pnd rco fioibrf 1.. cast tbe helor fo tbeoi ni8-ll.,, Ueny waa the t-iror pf tbe I ri der sad the cleik knew beti.r il.ai. torefoao comply wfb ihr d -mand. Wuen be rea. Led the. iuiuc -enit though, &9 stcpK:d. . lok here, Mr. Kwly. nat j ... ihir halut no worn n slloae,!- t.. ote Ip thia coonty. and 1 carTt p 1 Nellie' d. wn on the book.n -Uanr be T WeP, lheD, l, r name ain't Nellle,Wt liV j.q, onlil alter tibe eUctin. 80. i-.,i pot down Uim' Kelly Ins e-d" "f'0" V areoid Offty oo'l d aaaTnttr Id E' Pam nhi. tba rapchwao swaggered mn , i rxxiib, excl'intioK 1 hi m'e six moro cthk! d. m. .r .1 rolep. I guss this part .f Ut ooontry Is safe, anj way. tot trrla molea. good -3 any back repah'i. ran mogwun p, and they're Cn. r 10. rote, too . fc And tbey n;d.N.Y. UriUl. DENTAL NOTICE. " y- "Mlfl0 4e4ir8 to an- ly.thRMbobVr, uo nun bo here)that ho wUl be rT Lincoln. ton four dava dnnnir f?r. vLr Court prepared to do dental work. SMf B2Uf wllIUd him at the Jorth Suto Hotel near Court; House, - . lO-'pt. nt chnrplns: . Irom withoat ne&K and ! ALWAYS FRESH PROM TIW CIH y 1- 8 Always as Recommendcrl And will be tsoia in con-4 formity with thc times, at at low a maigtn lof profit . as b ponstsieoi wiuii pimply a Hying . . . i business. The Highest Market Price Is always offered for country nr.- ' duco. CALL ON ME. B. F. GRIGC. wBawflSwBBHBBBVBwSBWHBwaBBBwH LAND SAJLE. by viitof cf a decree of the bop, cnor Conit ot Liro"n LYtr.M, !n an Exparie prceeliii eni:tl x.' M Df HiDci r hdnt ol r 11. O nwe I ai d C. C. Cvrn pi II gar iltaa d V iliKe x . Ci-ri.ut- i, rrnx drr l hy the O rk of i4id Curt rn ihs the !S3 1 d ij or 8-pr. l.v.i I will at '.be Guar i Uoa door :u ibi Coonry at i oa on Mori 'y li e 4 b o' M iv. 1S95. -ei! 'o in., hit.f bidder at pabl-c u lien, io irc'n ol laud tw. mfliitf io tb ekUlf of tbe late WaIe li. OoinVtli, XiZ. one bait acte lot in 'be W. aunre ot tlic town ol Lui coin tec, N C, Hi'j :nii R lb UiHik lot tt OoHwu cu in s:iu i d tu r? dwelling hoart alao out bU ut'Ji . rided loterrst iu uostLer iu ai MQ4re ot said tou (di.j.o..ly acrosa lb tiirt fion. II. e &tl aurd 'oi) tu LicU .i'uttl a blxck mtib shop etc Tbe .it.r undividrtl bnli m ow. i d ly J. p. Cor ii a ell. Teima ol M.f wi I 1 declarrd a' time of a'ie. I b JjJ ol 3. p 1803. N. 31. Do IiDfcf r. A lru'r ol W. H. Con w L. B Wtriuioie, Any. 0 4. KOTIUE ! I will b' in Lucointo Court Wek. Thoe dMiii g mr erucn w I find m - a Dr. Will I'r.iI s oM aland, next door lo Mr. Kmlev's otllce. Sanf4cti n gUMiuoierl or money r-lu del. I IB. L. S. Fox. ' 2 l)euiiL LOST One large red folding jiocket book containing SU.()0 in cash and some valuable paper. Said pocset book was lot 1 tween Lincolnton and Lowe--ville on last Tuesday. Tlic papers are of no value except to owner. Finder will be lib erally rewarded by icturni? said book to' L. II. Wottnore, Lincolnton. N. C. ,.r TWOFORONE: BY SPECIAL ARRA.S.t!lNT WE OFFER , Home and Farm Io ? ml intion with our ia;r. f -r SI. CD O Being the price of our j-aj- r alone. That i for all m pubscribersT or old !suU gcribers renewing and ! ''. ing in advaupe, uv tw HOME AND FARM ONE YEAR FREE. HOME AND FVKM i a W pae agricultural Joun.-d made by larmera for farm. er Iu Home Depart rnii.t conductexl by Aunt Jar. :s unequalled. Its CMldr-i Department, conduct! by Faith Latimer, is ei)t-rta:u-mg and instructive. Renew now and pet th;s great agricultural and homo ournal NOTICE. II ving qo4lifl I aa Ex ca'cr cf the Ut will ai d tetrne t J. C. Cube, I n berrbj out l nil priK)ns ha in claim aaint iM'd ettte to present tbe am to ih - nndr S'Ceed within one 3ear tio n Ibis Qet. 1S95, o rbi notice wi'l VIrsded1dr&aY r thf'r feroterx. 4! iffinV-lodt5 trit to'Um-df. Cfa.--d wl.1 rtmL'f) f mrurtllittt DT 1 FRI taeDt to ni'e. arid ihi trbr V .t costs. Tbi2al O t I&Q5 ' Jjro, L. Cobb. 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The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 4, 1895, edition 1
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