IP M IE IL I.K G;D) Hi HOD HTM B ETA: THE : LINCOLN : DEMOCRAT. ri lU iSHKD K'V K 11 V F kTDa V il V Tut: LixVoi.x Pkmqckat 1'lb. Co Ch.as. L. Coon, Editor. ' Hemy J. Gasquo, Local Editor. Subscription hi Advance- : Months . . . ;re Months .11.00 1 Wo wish to thank our friends t' the press who huve notod the. change in the management of thU paper. We ale not personally known to many of you, but that j don't count at all with us. Wo j wish tothank you ipiy way for your j complimentary notices of our prog- ' 1IT 111 1 if ress. w e are not an old nana. ana. t CiKIVIJIIS'l'i Initio 10 ji il know Iho one' hundredth part his speech waa full f iitcuirai- SILVKH CLU; . 1 im t 1 1 Atteiulw On' iiv lt 1iommI inrM ic.lt lxtriietM II' 1 1 ttitl Theie. j when we see our work, appreciated, j I we are ohlv human enough to feel ,fttm ' :.. . . ... . ..it rnii i the blessing -of. -free allver.M i 1 iei fiilioued soma severe retlec- lionH on the President, whicb,fear :ng it might rerK'bj.Mr Cleveland. I hav thought i.lU'Mt to suppress- It ili . 1114k' money plentiful; No more will bo heard ihe cry of j ird Inn-:. Peace and plei.ty will mv round.:? gatlniLng inter-ty,.., ver t,-,. )Hin j a bit good over a little praise of it. i came to 1 ottsville, Kan. l'otts- as the loam ' iwmld The speaker n down, thoroughly exhausted seventy- 1 1. - .. . . 5 . . june is a firaan.iinprcienimu ?prtkft one hrtnr and j Nobody with enough sense to i whose citizens descended oni -j- minute"' " reau writing oeueves mai weve-1 1 neir loreiatners in regular ojaer. . . AduztiixinO Hate. One Inch, one insertion -liberal discount made o:: contract;, ... , r - r ; " It 1 never Kt to another free sil ' , , iunu auininiRixaiioii ills. maue tic and are, as a vvuoie, wen uu. , . , . ,. udverttsAmeiits for three, six-or i tt ... f u i 1 r n ''-l i- 1 t ver meuiiK, I thall always re- - . f . . . -wy 1 cotton this fall. But last full, ihere are no aliens amonir t heui,! , .. . c . . . M -twelyo month. Appl to Henry' ' , , : . . , 4 . . j mom her thu on, Several times 1 1 c - . . r . dur1n2 the delivery of the ppeecu I rrtew"8 -"-v-j .uuujnmi wpecwayu.i. oiKai vx o , , , n . . , f naming ueiorenana tnai a live , th J. ,,ne a pp5oker from n hVlfn3 lT.the moon with a pop silver club was already organized! u auditor IVS!traluea tnf.. J 4iuiam.i.-r .hsn l.e-cold 01 r .... at this place, I determined to at- it i' V 1 1 i vx un-lcr Um p ?.:. tend a meetincr. and civi? tin- tjq.o- - v riijiuuajiiaii!-'i!is'.-'ii . 3 r- . . i i . . I I. ... I V i jv r citH can inirc uuou.u me i i ciani m inieii-ci JT. G.dsmef at the Democrat otiice, ; :Vjr "advertising rates, and estimates ! . t ii iob printing. I and Cleveland has done it. ' ' Dem ocrats are .the people who believe We are prepared to do vour Job , that supply and demand, prod uc- L'rmtmg in nice style. Send us your work. Satisfaction guaran teed. . LiNCOLNTOS,N.C.t 00T. 18. 1895 jb'KJEK silvkh rsr THE DAHK AG. Money was scarce during the Dark; Ages because there was no new supply from the mines; but when the mines of Mexico and South America were discovered the Dark Ages ended, and Europe with the new money Irom . Amer ica, .coin menced the work of re formation, conventions synods, conferences, and all sorts of po litical and religious gatherings -hecamo possible, and iu thirty ( years from Ihe first -shipment of i measure tVom the New to the Old World, Luther appeared and the agitation continued until the civ ilization we now enjoy was pro duced. If the want of money produced the Dark Ages and a new supply of money created mod ern civilization, is it safe to cut of? that supply and re-enact the conditions of four centuries ago? Silver Knight. i We fiud the above clipping in the "Vestibule," a Populist sheet inbliahed at Concord. We give it to show what ahoniinabie rot t tence. Th 8enator.then in r dur-l - t:. ongreaamaii linney. i He legaii by referring til,f fn i that formerly the , UtniTni- v.' -da'uned that the brains and.! .1 ; excellence wre in Ihwir part v. I''1 j thn. uou; he Ihnucbt that cvi iy ! - - JfIT O , I 'iuul to lh:i: of a "good Vena:"-' sKn "be over iti'i h J h'tniou ranks The speaker rent.i-( oucto aay ihnt American iKnnh""l compared lavorabh' wjth the uu: !iTod rf any countfvYahd a'ssii I that tH'f "we"r hvi two thin, thut could degrade our rannhpo'. .ud. these-" were -a corrupt balhi ind iIm . vvithb.oldiug. ai pn j"T iVrculatini; medium. The ipak-1 -I"fondod "tho p'-e.dent election b .. .md-snid that "a'inau could s!io- t i . n ; i J l! : -a At l'4VO rnrT- tf PQC; WROMTIIKClii..!. iittuu-; a "Villi V ;i:id best: Ahvayn an Recouiiuer And will hi !oM in con. lormity witH tho times, at e ..i in nw n mnini. l l- I.Sr- lirnflt a- , 'Mnsigtnt witl i r . r::.j. i The l i V-' Highest Price Marl v avme editors, gelf oflf in holdiog up . thecause of ree Silver. There . id no. m.ox truth in the above than thre was, last fall, in the state ment that Cleveland was respon sible for 5 cents cotton, ist ua look into it a little. Hare we are told that the want of ",. money caused the Dark Ages violence, superstition, ignor $ K anco, and disregard, of law and order which were character t Wtic ot these times. But we are ' tdjd also tnat the gold and silver .which Tizarro andOortez saueeied out af the half-civilized Kings of l t I 'e.ruana" Mexico- resulted i'nr the : isftellectUal revival throuahout i Europe about the year ljSOO. :But , ?uide tyom this preposterous state." "', jmnittthat the Dark Ages were tho .rt'sult from a lackf ot money; this tvj't "Aiipping hirtts that if this govern- taeut fails to. givo us ' as much tion, and a thousand other things control prices. Populists are the people, who in the face of .reason and sense, still go about with their mouths open, saying that the vol ume of the currency had all to do with prices. Don't you Populists know that Cleveland is jBtill presi dent, that the volume of the cur rency is the same as last fall and that cotton and many other pro ducts are higher now than then? j Why, then, don't you get down to common sense and be hone3t .with yourselves for once and own that tlfc Democrats have not ruined the country, because you need a great deal of forgiveness for the dirty things you have said about -people who are in every way your betters I . Last week that Censor of morals and divinely righteous son of Saturn, 'The Progressive Farm er," noted the fact that another Democratic paper had been born in Lincoln County. As is usually the case,when a Populist hears such news, the Parmer editor got sick and tried to get well by laughing a,t a local item of this paper,which Mr. Qasque had written about his trip f rom t)harlotte to Lincolnton. The Farmer thinks we shall attain greatness in the newspaper line and will even eclipse Joseph Pu litzer. But we wanted to tell the Farmer that if -he don't like our paper he had better not copy news items from it, as he did last we&: ttr - rv e are not running a newspaper fpr the benefit of Farmers like Marion Butler, Hal Ayer, Ramsey and others, hence we are jealous for fear that the Farmer will arrive at the Pulitzer temple of fame before we are in sight. But never mind us, we will tell about all the mean- ness you do 1. Oh, yes I lie an idea of the "sweep ol i he silver sontiment" out here. : 'themoit successful plan ol l.o'd i imrLwie ritual mid all. bv soudinc I hd hardly been in town loi: v, twocenl 6taml t,; ,,,,, lay enough to learn how the nat.ves k for 1C evade the prohibition law aJI 1 . . , . . , . price oftonr. caught sight of the following osi n " yonrg trulv lamppost: Notice! ThePots- . - crTTI .. This. from the H&Ieigh News and Observer:; "Tha Reform Club (brbadsidi.n advocate a financial policy that is ruinous to the de velopment ofthe South tin d West. They are tree to the editors but 1 5 ville. free silver cluo will me at the Hall to-night. . All friends of silver, irrespective of partv or pre vions condition of servitude, are cordiallv invited. fSpeakiugut the usual hour. As ihss invitation, included me. 1 went. The Hall is situated some distance from the town, and ita most striking feature is tne unfin ished air that pervades it. It seems that when tho building was about three parts done there was a disagreement between the builder and the owner. -The builder in- sisted on a further issue of bonds by the owner, available as legal tender. Such issue the owner found it inconvenient to make.and bo th finishing touches were never put a. The Hall was also once used as the meeting place of a cer tain Nobla Order," long since de ceased. The quarterly due of the order, which ranged from 25cU cash to lOots., owing to the 'times' were also collected here. An almost dead silence greeted me as I walked in and took a back seat. But the President soon c&md around and greeted me warmly. After some conversation I learned, without any effort on my part,that he bad been connected with a num ber of business enterprises from time to time, and that he also ma do it a rule to assist any struggling political party, by wnatever name among men it wight be known. He soon excused bimself to bring a bucket of water. Berne now alone . 1 meditated. The? President soon returned, am .after taking a drink, aud replacing a chow of tobacco, lie announced itlsville, Kan. Oct. '2, 1695 Put lnlis!.. '.vas vvr..i on" the nion.-y q:i tf"ii - i . 1 1 :.x Y : j inn , . - 1 " : . ' - i I 1 4 alay rt-r- d l tWl.LN iu: ik. a tireHt nuliv oiher great men. j H I I! Vx O-HOPP Here ihe pe&kr Ueiil on In h-A j f A pj js J i ! X" Htlr I ' that before thv ar, fur prccipiuv ; UU Lv - IS OiluLU -ircnlat mn wad near f45. and ii' t I li.hO' ns Mr.' Carlisle said ut OA-1 ,hicii ;t;' t Wlt:KiO;vii to I B. F. GfvCC 27. '5 3 m . .r - liltc?lnrl, Ilnnox Ileury.Hpeak. unci ingtnn: Then Ihe ppeakr men- , tioned the Charl.tte"Ob6orver, aud. Huid that. CaldwHl -was a bright ! man, but that he kicked out of the harness sometimes. . The Congressman closed by de claring tb&t . the uses of money bad increased sixty fold since the beginning of this government; that coinm":i! :. The Rep-Populist gathering ma- . : 1 w a a Inaffl'iAl TuTsdarof this weekT When court he "W? J?01 . J..r..fJi : tour fold and that the imperativu fu,u "A""rr7r.: need ofthe country was -sound "j i, ,tuA money. Then, came a lot of dem- rT2 ngogic thunder about the' result. T"'.:;.:::;! I that would follow a withholding more. X.BU., iveuiou uaio wuo r . , . , c meeting in charge. This gentle- of B"fBcrntJ? Large volume5,f mTn, who is a relent convert to the money to do the business of the :-aa country. Mr. Linney is a gootl Senator J. U. Pntchard as the first talker and Linney is a good a master of the tricks are paid fox by those who Will be j liiiAncially benefittexl. No self .:--:Qney as the Populists think we J " . . " i u " , n . I respecting journal ought to ft ..!ed, then tjie Dark Ages will be . ... ft , , , - . X it 4- Patent gold-bug literature. iVpeated here in the Ik b. But U.yoiir opinion. ; You might .re wisn to ask why tnose people Uiblv-be wrun like, nearly all -other things they that the liour for aieakiug liad ar rivcL 1 moved to a position thaf showed' Tespect for the spanker, and listened. Casting a critical, imperioms glance ver the audience, tho spanker bewail : "Fellow Citizens: We meet, on use That lightpos- You are now;liv- is.. h.om- tnis " money .xico, irom ; illg.uudwr that same policy yousay j lhis Oc:;uM0n with but one purposn. as taKeii,.j 16 so mulouS to this ti?ctilA iUul j t((. The speakerv " Senator Pntchard spoke ofe demagogue. substantially as follows: "l am f ;r . VT ei. unable 16 speak. 1 attended a f the show. Cngrsman Shu- show' the other night, and feel like t"'" ?. LWIk" 1 ."I 1 am going to have fever, but I will H Z try to say a few words to you. It i?e aear4 Pl.a ntrouuceU ex- is hard to tell, now, what the issues f u,wk -nmiry, i of 1896 will be, but I will tell you N ?Cd- rT : '': ; r' what I,m my judgment, think they . ?ir; f eAJ Bw.inav no came will be. No poliUoal .party has here to speak to the peopje about ever yet in this country declared " hPPDess . and prosperity for the single gold sUndard. The . j , z X . Republicans have spoken out tor here to deal id abuse, hot that Iw d:V,4.ii: tk would nay his reipecU to-some ef ,a .11 hT h.. Kaah Anna the LCADKiis of Democracy. fnr.ilvfir .inM 1873. The Renub- ine ipeaxer tnen went-on to licans arthe- true friendsof silver, discourse on the necestityof the They paned the Bland-Alhson Act Pvlitt party. - He said that the W4&itm.n Ant Th tim shortcomings-of Hho -Republicans uv mm I . . . . 1 . has come when people will not bA y.jTr?S "?K9n,,w,fc led by the cry of nigger I lam . V"' -iiTi.f'i;. glad to hear that Mr. Henry has . mentioned tbe TacthAt MrTCleve. come over to another party. . I tell ,tttttd had failea to -git ej-faim-m fed tbt th .inH nnr. eral oQice as the cause othis leav ..i w- L lv ? . I iiw tr Ta m ru rati rtnl-i rvnia rvr in lumodrtiifl nariv la to i w r T " . : I - i, i. , v. i. 1'' -"M put thU country on tnaatpJsgia W"M ? ,u!,k, BUU;" ,raM. I . standard. I undewah& &at Mr? nod Mr- ' dr!r st Uls JVr 1 ir r Cleveland made a trade with New "rae cpnaiuone were cow at worK England to t Ornish them free raw mw wwcDouieaine irncn Kev- matenat in order to supply their u,"'u" , - - . . ; ; needs when raw material gave out , oeu came a long anu ureonn-' ; .. , s up there, and this was done at the harangue, about the present dis-' - expense of th South' conient. ne- claimed trial tins i A.V Here the speaker took up the plat pP" naabeen reaaing ana tinnkv. ... t - " . vancmeiit. The Populist beliuv. t. tliat contentment meahs slana-'5 ' lT1 tion. Witness: . CUina..-. , Then-; ' c:. V' -HI. tir-lllj IJBKl HIS lOIIWVV Kl f. - auministraiiou. Jir. yieveiami n and his cabmet were called con .' - spirators. He saij.that CUvlar.r .stood tor centralization ot iwer; . ! that centralization had mad-. : ' xrmter Htruh-t under thi present Of, udminintratirui than tinder unv . , . president since the . beinnim: !, l.,iyc u No. OIL GRAIN WOMAN'S SHOE at si-.oo; If you vint an -tliin at all in the SIIOK LINK come to Vf iii. Wo li.ve one nininlitivc that is ljOimjiniiitliH to every body !ie.C;iu4 liit vim all-know, when a dot; is hurt lie will howL V know our'priccs liurt but fwe'eannut "In'lp if, wo ell for ONE "small" profit; anu let it o. linutr us your Jiryilure oVymir uiuhey and v?e will trade. - , H.S:Rouinson (:Co. JUST J. B. LARGE RECEIVE BY RAMSAU A ASSOltTMES OF FINEST VAmm nd 0 nice, because thia Candy is positive, ly Fbksu. FRESH OAT-MEAL. GRfST. RICEFLOuR. HAMS. WHIT FISH. CHEESE, MACAR0 and o very thing In the GROCERY LIN lteipect(ully, J. B. RAMSAU SiST- - NOT I ('HI- II Itlll 1 1 li : .1- UTiV.ror of I be Ute mi! ii , l.-. i n. .,! ,! J. C. lm lug rltCn-i t v:r' 4'i eMte in pi !! i t li ... i ; In- uiidr' "H' "li" . ;imi llimi llil4. nr.-"', f-.i !rr'ii., will e pinu i-iu is: -mi- n rr - itf otery. JL' i.'' "".'H "-' j' i .-- de- I Hit 1 '' ! . .... J.- - " lf rlirnr - : i f tAzei P. . t r " .... I sad tj V.T.re iii "thej same' condition at the j ve ju Vour rjaJ)t)r are dailv to lxi .n, .i...i i 'li " 41 I i; II " I I I . Oi l. 11U. fax . io spoken oi as tnose in Europe : fmm.i r(inH -i,;v . ... .u .i a . -f, il . . j a" ' !luuna sports which say ttu.t thef. JilV . , Silv-r. friend, wis the -re. If Peruvian and Wean rarmer, uf the State will-e in Ua- j in.m,v f - l)m Wi;.ien,s We-re told -.Id worked such wonders on the tbr CQIlditiun this faK h f m. n ,e,v 'U lhH JUl;enU. ' f ,-nighted masses of Europe as Uevelni v,.ar, m TV , -'"lini,, vas for free silver. Fre. -dVnaner- claims why did not' P .voar: j silver wan all 1 hi n then, and look ..as paper claims wnj did no, talk al)OUt the ld slllularil , H us same money do the like thing W th(l South ...i . ;H-prp. mu, 1 1,.., ucre. - . . . . ! o ; ""1 -r.nw .ii. f.ivn l. ,iir wn ill I !i the countries lrom whence it "f vas tafien? Our history tells us hat, at best, the inhabitants of :ije-ru. ahd Mexico, at the coming of the Europeans, were only bar- - barians, not even knowing the ; value of. their silver and gold. Silver money did not banish igno---Viftice and superstition from Mex ico and Peru. These countries . 3iaye the Dark Ags down there -yet, and they have plenty of Free 'Silver, too. We only notice this Sj to say, inj conclusion, that we have . often wondered at the mental state of those minds which can be fed Yip- sutfh dighpnest and lying ut . tejances. A day of reckoning is , coming, ond such deceivers of the .siffiP.l will get the reward they so richly deserve. ; e nave broatlside: seen sevtra.1 of hbti you spent of. jW1i. wi'.s it thifc carried ailu "W- : ;il vr Ii-.iif r iiii don t see anythmg- rry wrons: iu ... " . . . . , i xxumuui poiul oi view. IM,; mv frieiMU . t ho-Katlier of his coun- used, to circulate the Tariff ami- t.v. ments oi ine rvelorm l u . if i.nt 7 .wv hition th't tree to victory in the it was Washington, JXTOIfcl AL. NOTES. We' have received from our es teemed friend, Hon. J. -F. Rein hardt, a number of piicdocia ments. Wei hereby return ojir t hankg, and with the hope thjat this manifestation of his f riendshJip fbr , Ui-wiiHresult in qur havinaore heart to shell the Populists and leBublicans. tneir tantl broadsides. - Wo re member that we clippcnl out of the. North Carolinian during 1392, the Gentury articles on Bound money. We remember that you thought so much of them that you told your readers, then, to read them.. We rise to ask whether the broadsides you now condemn, do not contain the. same arguments as the Century articles' contained, published in the North Carolinian in 1892 and edited by the present editor of the News and Observer. We want to say that we-, do not intend y use tue iveiorm uiUD Droadsidea, bat we would if . we wished to. And we just wish to say in condouon that our self respect would in no way impaired. We took the 8?ld CUI from the North Carolin- Why. myjriends, they prized it w highly tluit Patrick Henry's dying wordii w:xe: 'Give me free silver, or geve i.ie death.' Jeffer son, my friemds, was strong for free silver. AhqI, my friends, the groat Democratic party, ever since tho day a of Christopher Col umbus, has been for fre& silver." O, how I jrearned for "Silver Democrat to Je present, where he could have heurd his owu pointed words more thaai verified f For has not Sdver Democrat, too, with well concealed reluctance, "staled the position of tho party' in '.wods that will glow and burn long after words liehtly apokn and only lhalf meant, shall huve ieen-forgo ttanT Why my friends, if ' wa' could only get free silver ire would pet big price for what we have to aeli, while we could bay at our own price'd cannot give the address in full only extracts),. The speaker r "There would be.no and haven't gotten over it, and hence our self naapect would ot be materially tanned by using the lessons w then J continued: learned, though in a slighthr dif J more trouble letwen labor and lereniiorm, capital. Why, my friends, you do form of theMassachussetts Democ racy adopted a few days ago and took it for a text. This platform be gins by congratulating tho country )u the happy results of a Demo- Tauc i ami etc. ine speaxer ae elarl he mw nothiug in the pres dit aiai of things to congratulate; inybody over, and raised a great howl about the wool and other 4outhfini products being put on tho free list by tho Democrats. Thn- p"pVaker went on to talk ihout state issues and said that the Doinocrats tlmught that old Fred Douglass ha,u died in order ihat they miuht regain power in North Carolina. "He defended the Ho puldicaiis for. ieeuing bond?, but nduinned tho Democrats for do ing tin: uuih thing. Ho said tint the Republicans had done this to putjjoun Rebellion, and sav tho I'nion, and that wo all knew it was right. Rut Mr. Cleveland has is sued bonds in time of peace and increased one debt $305,000,000 since the -ItVi of March" 1S'J3. ' He claimed' lhat tho Treasury wag at the mercy of. "the bond syndicate, and thai any - partvwhich was s incompetent to mauaga the anira of the government should not bo trusted with pewer. Rutimmedi atolv on the heels of all this the Senator said that the policy ol tho i next Congress- which is Republi can by,a very. huge msjonty, would favor" striljfiiout coin from our bonds and inserting gold. Tho Senator . Closed with a de- Jfeilseof the laU:-.North Carolina legislature. He praised the 6 interest law, the school law. and the county government law. . ilo claimed that the FusionisU bad made it impossible to steal votes in North Carolina. He defended the assignment law at tome length and aaid, that aa long aa it was thought uthat it applied only to farmers - the DemocraU were si lenLbut as soon as it was found out . . a a . 1 a ft mat tne jaw was aimea w prey mow tnirchauU atealing Gov. Carr em- I ployed .Frank-Osborne to test the law, and; Tie Understood; tnat Uio Governor paid the xpene rut of the people's monay. , . The Senator waa liberally ap plauded. He haa a good face and appears to bo an honest man, but vt . i W hits 0a so tu Ibt ws hATe DOthftd ticto rx U to oar castocsers ihroacb tt,.r; amos of Ibis paptr. ' For'tts li b. time tlnae Fklltrads Ugia. vi ii! Lr that wt bav a I it lis spcre tlss t t: propose tp cr ska good, ass olij rt. talltBg jod of a ftw ot tts ,ta v cood ibrtitrs. that va bsrs la tlx P Rrd Vftraroity -aad cote tts ' pric we er fl'jnc at. I IN. DRESS GOOD we pickU op m lot w&Ut hun that the mauafactores wers dstu oat at a great sacrifice. Tb'f'ii goods tbat retail from 30 lo ix: pr jd. NVeboogbtmto r?Ci X e able to sell tbem si U. I a 5cts, per yard. It rcai i r r i I COSTNER- tho government. He ald Wnli- ' 1 1? : j iugton wns a prAshUnt, Jellvrn'Mi ,7" 7 "w a president, but Cleveland was juj.v'I . . a . " i J t . . -.. .M. I. i appiauso reete.i j.. . ; - 1- . The " Popuiuis ; j. c. MornsoM.riweler. tyrant. Imd this utterance iridntlv lelive it Thwh with adounh 'of hia hpnd- find a swing of hit long cuut tail, the ejnker deelarvd that th President was the Nero from Buf falo, whir sent hu 'confederate- over'the country making "ound money peeched. The-. lold'-t statement the epeaker. inadawjl that the man who was a Demoerrtt iiiw had nothing to ftartd on! Juet if he Had not been spvakmg about thing 'for two honrn which he claimed Democrat advocated. "The next time this miIoxi from Vance oponed his mouth it wd to Hay that 9ft of tho intelligent pei plo in'Norih Carolina am for frw. silvtr at to i. t Th'ts spealir then.'appealidrto Cougrnsinan Shuford t6'inaGtdte impeachment proceedings in tin? next Congre agalnat Cleveland for discriminating against silver in that he interpreted certain stltutes in such a way that silver was put to the depth of a .subsidiary cur rency. . id pace forbids, our nivintr ' thi demagogic rot in ;full; We were disappointed in Mr. Henry. ; He is a man of no ability and semed to be out of place, in hia new com pany. We have heard that he waj a plum honey ! But he certainly showed here that the Democrats need have no great fears from Mr. Henry. ' , f ' Court re-eaiembled, and thap? f ormance came to a cloae, Woc cupieda reserved seat anj jtid it alK We axe a better Draocratjo than before we hesrji these thxev Fusionists. rvice to ind tur . . at reii 1 . . 1 h Sfat ! I t I . 1 .. y W.itchn- . Sl I-; Itivi'.. v . :it I'id l Um. 1 bi r : m J : 4 1. w wplry. VJiEj wi are and 2Z Drtst Goods corns qalckly ct j. will get Isrt. as ibey ars go;t a ru-tb. THINK ABOUT IT! 2I.OO Henrlettaa 4 ircM wldo trolna for orjy OOcta. per yard Crtansoabio SUk affe Jnchea wide only SO eta. oorvard Puro All Wool Serge a In tlii a nrJ colore at2&Mna 30 eta. per yard. .Two Toned Changeable Affsc 30 Inches wldo at hi snJ l&cta. per yard. . .adios Cloth, Broad :i :ili! of Lad -ilnd -SuianffS 34 mcMH wldoagltableror Lac:w Capos and Jackets at 40c. ac. 7a. OCX. -trl: and81.00Dr - -jf- Rap-J Good- QunIIty All Wool ' li t. r ' FlnnfM2l-2r!s Mf d Jjrr. a ; I - . . r T it,...,.- (.f I .! Heavy All Wool TlUrd di.rin.i i ' ir. j.'. - Flannel J6rta per vd I 1 " n 1 , . ... Cotton Flunnrls. from o Ilim 11 v...il .r A .tch.. t 'l9l.?Hs nrrtd 41 A Cl . k ..... . ' -". 1.-A RovVJrta t 15:tc- p't J We want to nil voar t:,t j rnsdo RlafikAta at I J 25 P" Atl are sqail to . sot .nu1! 4UaokeUori tbe oikei. w Ma k, am a. aoleiut f vor tht T&3 call and ask toe lb as no one can appreciate to e are illfnir notil ttry ttJ tbe quality t6t iheta. We j abhritoex ofchssn u.saic- tl.XK) pair up. Cl0.L - Jewelry liepaircd- I-n fir-t- :!vw w;y. .iii. 1 wurkiusn ship.ijuarai.t. .t.- l'r;. i-; to oit .tjuvtiiuv.. 4Ji- V. r:ikfc- is Prai?. I inb.f . ;.-. d ihnmch "mail will h.u. prinnpt :itli ntion. " li.T'.'.V. . The mipchm f ll.i-t' S.ireapa .rllla in c,lnturii',4 rfufula. in Whatever' "u ay it iiia.tuaui(et rtselt n iiurh-d br Vi t housands who w.re -ev-rfy aVdicttl by this prevalnrdi rU.-, but' win, now rejoice ov.-r a i-Tninuent cure by lkJCKla ; SarpariUa. Norofola .V.Pl-11, huuurr or it may attack the gl uid .f the neck, or v.:. "in im tire.idiui running sbres oif H10 IkkIv ir liuO.. At tacking th mm oua'nv'rnbrnne, it may dnvclnptinio catarrh or lodg ing, in. Jungf Icj.U u con sumption.. . iime a? it. njav, .a faithful coursoif' treat men with Hood's SarsipdTRlnwilf nvrcome t, for WftrCcitt uhi tip?-" founda tion of-nll discaju4. impure blood, thoystcm i clnriliod .tunXt vital ized, ami vi2ir. trencfh inA health restored to the body. I Books lo stock. At 1 -1 it We waat to sar ngbt ttre j . .. I.. . f A we are Having iee oii"-- -j trade Jbet a bate ever kT we have trao io baiioeN caasf we.poabt the a mint were low aod are aelliD t-l3-J prlcee that ot list tarobsai trirvrh Millinery . Department! W I mm mm. ri.1 I&L-k 4 I ojxllillintri qepartptat s taxed to tbe aKaoi-.w ' Mr ntntCttt' m.IaA wbr. bci mw mmm w w mr - w atll cheap and kep volll j Ja, m I .' CTmII in aealbta roods, we i JENKINS BRO

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