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-ye TtiE PlliCOL I'-DtllOCRATil sflyertbrongnTit. tfnatVnuld" :i tbt'f-pikchPr Wdrefi: We " 2. The Populists withdrew from the intolerance of the Mormnu8, v a - j f both"old parties? because both aoullin debasing doctrines they "eld parlies" refused to heed their hold, and the like. All of which -PUBLISH fib EVERY FRIDAY BY he Lincoln Democrat ruo. Co Chas. L. Coon, Editor, -Henry J. Gasque. Local Editor: ., Subscription 'In Advance. On Year . . . ......... . $1.00 Six Months . . . . - 60 Three. -loiatbs - , . w., ,u JVi 25 demands. Silver was'oue of those dejnanjia V 3. No Democrat 'who stands on the National platform desires to induce Populists to believe the goes to thothat booih citizens in Wake county have-tbe idea that Mormon' Elders have no rights which certain Vtber sects ate bound to respect. WehopaSolici- Democratic patty will grant their tor Pour will Tndict'lhoa tfhd 'sent damAndfl. .Thifl'wnnlfl hhvTVW I Kat ti-rAt it r racy, l ne KaJeigh .Democrats gavenumg Mates. wbo called the late silver convenr One ..Inch, one insertion $1.00. it ion are not tne Democratic party. . Libjeal discount made on contract nor hardly a .respectable portion of . T " .1 I.- -w-i . . . . BUI ei Hiniucuia ivi wioo, daa. vi tv, uvci yuuujr buuuiu auuw Uttl twelva. months. Apply to,.ienry their promising would amount J. Gaaque, at the Democrat office to. - ' ' 'srV ' for advertiiing rates and estimates 4. It is too late now for Popu- oniob printing. I lists to discuss this question. You , " . -: I left us because you couldn't get We are prepared to do your oDfree 8nver. You did this in 1892; General Nov. Gastonia is to have a new" $100,- 000 cotton factory, Air. Geo. A Gray is principal stockholder. . The Ada ..Cotton Mill at Char lotte is to be enlarged. The addi tion is to cost $50,000. 1 ..Col. Oliver Dockery of Rich- .mond county wants ' the-'Fusion i nomination for- governor. Hut appointe4 bynSbrernor Carr. ThiJ'NofOculifi lntot4- f .... - 7 I Printing in nice style, bend us in 1394 y0fl went Dack the j. yourwork. Satisfaction guaran- publican party because tliey prom: wouldn't it be a sfght to make the teed, i ; ' Maod trrkn pnmo nffli'oa a n rl nn ail rrar I . . ? -r- snowing conclusively tnat you were hypocrites in making such a demand on the Democrats as von did.- " 5. Evervdodv rlin rpnllv nnd ttrl i j V,1 - we mispiaceu an aiuclc uu. Iearneatlv dPsirefl frft nnd nnhmif- Battle of Ramaour's Mill which we d C(1 Qf 8ilyer can . . iJpiiDusn jiw vccK. the Popnligt party any heI)ce it is useless to discuss why Demo- ised you some offices ana no silver, I angels weep to eee BuckfKitchen Convent rlerk sava the eovenioriiaano au-l r . . tbority to apKixnt, -and, what is worse still, fiaa lecn writing him insultmg-letUrs! 'Uockett is a Populism which eiplaiua it all. Secretary. Culitl.will tuipend all silver cpipage aier Noromber, Ilth. except that of fractional cur Dr. Peter Hines, of Raleigh, ban been elected president of the State Confederate "Veterans Asso ciation. i Rev. R. S. Trapier, for SO years rector of the historic St Michael church of Charleston, South Caro lina, 11 dead. RpnUi.ruti Nutional Committee meeu Nov. 10. F. B. Gary called Senator Till man a liar- in the Constitutional A t Of - rourMKip a It. It known America or KoUnd, there Mmm (to whatrTrrln Jrmlr n, writrt 9. MlUrr In Xorrmber IUh Journal. A jouoeMohAinmeUa' m tbr fArr of th girl who it to U- . 1 . 1 1 . r cvuir cum nur uaui - . . UIitr andiuermsjrshcraod )iaVe lh6 largest and DCt jHlFattalLovPfices VALVAYD FRESH CAHH 31AUUJ Always u UeaiiiineLdtj. ts . ' Wo riax etvr carried jca-ewnrrriiwTipiqni .11.07 1 . . toacrrr4U?brf wCth riiarnu she dr not poit. Ainoog. Jew: and Christ ians tKftr U" a irrter UUttole In thU rrf prct, looug u n joang; prop mjw . . . . . . neter tx-rltUtlXoseah other witb-.l (ftybnvo unie-pCCrl JODJ IO out the prfncexfa.Udm jarty. 1 eTerj rate tre services 01 aa inienm lUry are iecrMary. t.Br!ti si four teen are not ttocimmoo, and at twelv occasion little remark. 1 hate tJjwn of ooe hrlde ten jrar tf age. Slewa.i a Moiletn. - LINCOITOK.N.O., NOV. 1, 1895 EDITORIAL NOTCES.i r V.- going over the State speeches for Dockery? n6w a Populist and if Dockery is put up, a reconciliation most fol low or Buck Will not be in the campaign. ; . Tom Watson of Georgia now guys he" will contest Bluck'd 6tat in Con- ion : at. Columbia, South making Carolina, the other day Tillman he does not light when he is classod with the-rest of humanity. SVeAvish to call attention' to the crats W1n not ' ive lt to vou To j gress, . The-pubiic will remember "riws 01 interent oy , wnicn tue abcrre,we would add that, the bavS-ftppeared in this paper from leciHiatnre of 1895. which' we have 1x1..'. . -j- ' ... - 1 time to time.: They are aensiljle h1P.arM ma Pnnliat -in mnm and to 'the., point,. They.., are Uneota .;ncrfion.ho!pd', a frPPHilvfir . . - . 1 -r . 1 A -n " - - " - writ.tPp.by.Qne.of the best business resolution" instructing our then meriii'Liricolnton, and by man J Congressmen to" woffandVote for who id. widely known tor , nis free 8iiver, an action which shows .honesty arid integrity. This paper Uo us tnat Populists did not and do always1 has space for items tromlDot wish free 8iiver through the Democratic party. This being the w ,. - . v , ' . tV wish- to say that we wer.e ' mistaken last week when we stated fhai Lincoln'.County has reached .; . . . fbat Pit where it required two Populist fc?herriff s to convey one insignificant negro to the State prison I Sherritf Rhodes took the jiigse'.jbQ Raleigh without any assistance.-We wish to keep history . stxaigrit:,;. hence we gladly mak'e this Correction. case, we think it rather bad grace now from Populists to discuss why Democrats will not. adopt free sil ver at 16 to 1 as- their platforrn. : THE MORMOXS IX U AKJE COUNTY. . Not long since we noted the fact that some Mormon Elders wure preaching in Wake countv, and election-this sum-l . , . tne um xuDg. that JBlack and. "Watson agreed to have a special morin order to'see who was.legal lv elected "last fall. Black was and .now :Watson is mad and wanta to .break 'his agreement. Such is Watsonism:' -. . Samuel : Josebpa, ..of 4 Philadel phia,' who .wrote the song, 'G rover, Grover,Four More Years for Q ro ver," is dead. ThA song was popu lar in July 1$92.' when Marion - - . - . -Butler quoted, it in the Caucasian anU pr&ised Grover Cleveland as the greatest1 man on the American I continent. Capt Sam Ashe has entered journalism again. He now pub lishes a weekly at Raleigh called tha State., We have not seen , a JnW-runl lievonuu recepts for the last. three njpnths havo fallen oil $20,000,000, as compared with the same., three months of last year. The Campaign in Kentucky making for TWO FOR ONE. The Peusion Roll of tins SUte contains 5,143 names, who draw from $16. to $CC. per year accord ing to disability.' ' v-VVe iiavo-fclff-loh of ,:,MENS:.SH)ES:- Ibat. cannot bo bought .clae- .Jkrid will be poxa in coo-l brmitj witij khe titnej, at aJ m 1 pi .prom iu ij 1 1 Icontiitent wiilJ Unply ltfiod busmen. Tho Highest Marktf Price 1 Is alaja c?rcd for c s;.t- due CALL OH HE. .... j. that the citizens of New Hill town ship had signed apaper asking. CW of.the, paper, but-would sup-l these men to leave their conntvJ P80 " aavooatee iree Sliver. There are enough mill men in and around Lin'colnton to form an AssociliHon of some "kind to pro mote the cotton milling interests Ql this section. Uy sucn an as; sociation the outside world would heaf more of us and get better ac quainted with us."' We wish to . ..... . . "publish all the cotton mill news . Ve can get, and nothing, would 'tileafifi 11s mnrft than to hear of the I 1 :'F- . . . . , . I sect or organization 01 some kind 01 asscV ciation of mill men in This upetltion;,, to all1 intents "Fayetteville has contributed amounts to a' threat. Vewi3ht0 kl25. to tho Vance 'Monumental call attention to .the fact that these fund. - Mr. Cha. N. Vance, son of the late Senator, delivered .an1 address at Rutherford county Fair the other. day; Agriculture was the subject.- We Vjo- notice Uiat Mr. Vance is a fanner, having shipped 100 bushels of apples from his Black Mountain farm not long since. . . ... '.The North Carolina State Fair has come and gone. It is said that it was a pretty good fair, but that tho fakirs, were there in abun dance. Cel. J." S. Carr .resigns aa president arid C&U'Bericham Cam eron is elect! in hit stead. .,we orrJi-:, . Homeland Farm la eomitaaUoa wiU car l ' VS5L OO . I Being the price of our parr alone. That is for all new 1 "subscribW, " oV old sub- scribe'rt1 renewing Vnd pay- ing in BaTiuce, ws muu HOWE AIID FABM - . . , ONE -YEAR fREE, HOME AND FARM I a 10 ... - . . . 1 . page, agncuiiurai journal made by farmers for farm erj. Its Home Department . conducted by. AoJ Jane, is 'unequalled. Jti Cnildran'e Department, conducted br Faith Latimer, is entertain--"" ing and 'instructive. 0 m - m - Renew. now and rget this great agricultural and home .Journal . . FREE! (t. axe nowc-cmying line of tho : ran B. F. GRICQ. mm SHOES rhich aro toa' well-known to 1 comment on. Y- Mormon Elders do not preach poly gamy any longer, that the Utah Mormons have renounced this doc trine and that polygamy is not practiced there new This being A Dunkard woman preacher at Misa Consuelo Vauderbilt aud 1 ogerstown, Maryland, married a the Duke of Marlborough will be couple the other- day, and the At- marfied Nov. 0- torney General of tho itntc aays it is legal. Ex-Unitel States .Senator Van Vyck of Nebraska u dead. Uo was a Republican who hated trusts, the only known instance cn record. We make thi suggestions com it for others. , For theRaleigh-News and Observer : k-v Wijlbthe Observer please tell us - wherein lies the difference between circulating the sound Rfchard Esterb'rook, . the steel the case there is no reason why manufacturer, is dead. Ho Mormons should not enjoy as llved at VJcmaen, ew Jersey. mucLreligious liberty as any other - Mra T tf F.nati- " w,f nt onr denominati6n. It is a ftmbftflaftdor to France, ia dead. ' ! wrong principle that would deny ,A . this County.! Mormona th- . ht . ' Rey. D. II. Tuttle,of Raleigh, has Quay and Piatt favor the - VI 0 .. 1 , . - .,1: 4: r r . -r- ... Tbose- nreachera I aSreea w wnat jy inompson saia puou 01 xeea as me uepuoiicin aoout tne ennren oeing on me siae tauuiiiaie lorioeprcsiaency. 10m of human slavery - , He did this in Settle is happy now order to get talked about, hence we say.as little about it as possi ble. .- We have some private opin ions about preachers of this kind which we don't , care to express pow. J . Bill Kye ha b lately been writing readers tor children. We suggest a . of the Mormons in their fight for tnat 6orae rival, book companies - . I religious treedom and toleration. who carry popular favor on all oc- Crocby-Cfoceiies I hjiva vided to my cosj j; Btodr of Groceries a lir Crockory, Lamps, W bre No. J OIL GRAIN .WOMAN-'S -SHOE ,-- AT $1.00. If ou want anything at all in tho SHOE LINE come to nee us. Lamp Yo - nvo ono - competitor I Chlmnoytdj that-ti bemeimttiK tii to every- I body he an,- but yon alUmow - 'vu w- mien n aog is nun ne wui nowi. 1 xx VJ IV J J Ht ii I K we cannot UB.SCRID12 NOW! OUSTER-. AND UKQIB-RAILROAD. .SchWulc -Id cIIvt.trom And tltr June 16, W. F. HAltPtTt; rrVirtde&l. V Ccatral Time Hundrd. NoTlo. ; No. CO. OOlNfl OftTIt. Lmt e Chntrr Ltc LowrrtVtlte Ltt McConmlUvlllr, m.m Ol.IH.ll ... Ill I LctvYorkTtI!e i-eaxe.cipTcr Lcire'Xj&iTonU . Leave Lincolnttia . Leive Kewlon. . Let lHOivYy Arrive Lenoir. ;r I SO am 8 DO am T 4 ami 8 ft am (t.lOam 9 00 am 4 H in! 0 11 am 2m 10 W am 9 Uam.10 (0 am 9 U'am 11.10 pm II OS im'.-i'Mrm II &l am' t na ptn (12 SO ptn & fpm 1 pm' e 40 pro ooiyo torrn. j .No. el. No. wT who signed that petition serve no tice on the public that r'th'ey are against that principle of our gov eminent which grants the freedom ..jwVTOWug - uiamjtuiu jxxwvj lonr1 w15W!Ab - tin Aa.m t.hA lATirnrtr Kiocranno ml . T T "T opinion. They have putthem- 1892 And sending out in 1895 the I , , ... , lik ; sound-money 'Hbroadsides . of the , ' 'iJjJ"nt u v 1.0 'm. cannot invoke this great right for WjRefom Club of New York? The . . b jUi " ,A, im. , , themselves because they grant it ErHtrtr nf fh OhuArvpr Vino Vtm J B ki. iv ui... -j.-nN to others. We are on the side ; 1. 1 ; -. .s , lot ...neje 01 late, ana we are -. reminded that the North Carolin lhe action of those New Hill neo-M casious pie is little worthv of them and right. smacks a good deal of Puritanism. It is just suchcts.as thiajone that gives. men like Dr. .Cy. Thompson an opportunity to utter their sla:i dera against the church. - This spirit of intolerance seems to be abroad-, in the Jand.i The A. P.; A. Sodietv i9 onlv'rf Lt ?ftHh Sews and -Observer fe3tation .. of this eainintoleriint a : i -r l- l - t ,nwrHe8drpoetry. aii speaking spirit. . And while some of he of those who .visited the fair at ministers and lavmfin nfthftvri- BgteiT wa; note 'the following 0U8 denominations are . trvint - j o - impress on the world that all are brothers and God is our father, other ministers and lavmen ar " . . lan m 1892 was publishing gold standard articles . with favorable comment thereon. : The Editor of I the North Carolinian in 1892 k the sailor 01 tne UDserver m isyo. 5jictisereby.sseiyed on the : prgntbo.lJXerald. and tbe Char " UtOBitthlca-. editor necure Mr. Nye's copy- .Con mot in the News and Observer "of the 25th: "The rich they ride in chaises, The poor theyrlde oft Electri cars 111 a o Xi6-' ? , . I engaged-, in persecuting . Mormon )tnes. We are told that the above is a ! & Swinburne of the Hon. Shepherd M. Dogger and: the Hon. Mr topgler are still in the ripg. - We w ould suggest that we hear frQm them or we shall vote the prize to the News- and Observer man. TfifAT PRIZE TOE OAUCA BIAIf OFFEHS. The Caucasian is making a great to-do about "why the free coinage of silver cannot be secured .thrpBjjh the.. Democratic party ' .and ha&x)fTered a prize for the best article on t his subj ect. As we are a competitor for prize's," we wish to submit the following: JlI INobodyt who knows the.iristfi- Eldera or attending nsecret meet ings of some society like the A. P. A., which has for its ends the destruction of the liberties of the citizens. . Let the Mormon Elders ttldhe. ' They have as much right to preach their doctrines as you have' yours, be you Baptist, Meth-. odist, PrDyferan: brwKat3n(t.) Suppose the .tables turned anct one of those Wake county preachers bad; been in Utah preaching his doctrines and he had received such a paper as those Mormon Elders received would he not have herald ed it abroad as a gross insult and indignity offered an American citizen? The government at W ashinston rwould have been m- iviiRFiPiiir.-nmTflnTinn wai ry oUhc Deiocratic.pty opeeU; rUorial lf Viih faU -University of North Carolina defeats University of Georgia in a foot-ball game at Atlanta, Oct. 2G. Score 6 to 0. Prof. E. A. Alderman delivered an address at tho Educational Con" gre&s of - Atlanta "Exposition last week on Highest Education in the South. . Franci9 Schlatter, au ex-shoe maker who live3 at Denver, Colo-"- rado, claims to be the Messiah. lhe bpintulista held a meeting Qi. Washington last. week and con dsmned those who would put the name of God in the Constitution oT the United States, .objected to Sunday as having any sanction of divine law, and praised Thomas; Paine, the infidel,- as' the first champion of reason and personaj liberty. :pev. Jno. G. Morris, DD.L Lt,D., one of the most prominent Lutherans of the -United States, died at Baltimore last week.-- : Ahe Progress Jye. Farmer and the Caucasian, two Populist papers whzch never- lie, both -claim the largest circulation of any' newspa per in the State of Norifi Carolf- i . ... ... . na. . Jut, W.; Rockett, Clerk of the Oourtnf Catawba county, refuses to swear in a Justice of the Peace 1 . They aay that there are mlcrob in a From which we all mar catch onr iath aoroe day ; ' Bat with Xh microbe ruron inch rap- turonabiiM That folk, will try it. be the reult " what Itaiayl- ....... ." . . vz . 1 6 00 am1 3 20 pm .: 6 40am 4Upqi $ 10 am 6 CHpm 1 9 so am 3 pra i 00 pm, 7 04 pm u 67 pm T 4lpni II 15pm i lSptq .. i 44 rm H 27 Dm . . . .. 1 T. 110 iiruonnrurvujr teopm' H 4pTd Ietve Ix)wryvillt 90 pm 9 DJ pm ArrlTe Chester 1 4 00 pm M pm Jrr LeniJr lrtTffllickory. Lwive Nrwton. Leave I.lnmlaton. Iave (taltonla Ieavt ClKrr :. LavYorkvHle .. LTnOtnlieriraviJ Traioa Xwr. 9 and 10 are Hrl-cUu; ana run oauy rzrrpt rnmaay.- Train 7u, CO ancj Cl carry, parnfrrtfasd aUortin daily except Sundav. Thrra iagod (onnrctian a( Cbrtrr with lb O. U. d 2 and the C C. A.; aUo at GatinU with l$t A. t C. A. L,; al. uncoinion wttl th c. C; aud at llkiory aod Newton with the T.N.C. .L. T. NICUOLS, rtaperlntendrtit. TAXES ! :0: ARE Din :0: US! ' our Pticts hurt but t w n n... . i J Vhelpit'o tall fr buy. If you want ti bD : .v.. 4nj Spicqu Flour zi Tz ana lei 11 ro. unncr a tout I U aimed cnoda. pr5duceor.yourinjneyand.Tre I Cornq to aee rne. . . " iyuiM7. ... 4 . .. arSLl ttUI tmde: IF JU NOTICE! .I44lpjc i Jiarfit-ua Jijcrca'cr if Lc.Ul ltl d Ulml ot. J. C Cr, I cln hr by Dl-fy ajl praoai ba-i"a clafma aalotC aald 'rtif to ptreot tba tatmp to the- BficVr' tpord mihn ooi jeir froo itl OA- 1S03, or thu notice .will ,c plradadttrr of ' tbtfr feioVtry." AU .pracm. Jcdo'trtl to the dQ cead wl'l.eiakc immrdiate . par camt to o tod ihervby.atvn costs. TU"2ad"O.L I60i - J5. UCoaa;Extor. - rf Josxrn- S. Cobb; ' ill,;ie ' Price: Cash Stor - J ust received by express, .second lot . of LadieV 4. C.Momson. JeWelor, Watch c. . Clocks, Jowolry n: - f aeKet s Firat lot voi soli ' As I will soon have lo settle the State and Scliobl .Taxes, I respectfully, but earnestly urge all Tax-payers who are yei iiil arrears to come, for ward prompt ly and settle.- I, am urged by tho state and Cpnnty " authorities! to make Dronih't settlements,- and I cannot do so without pressing YQIJ;: -Therefore meet me at the : following tiinclAad places: "., ; LowesvilIe,:v Tuesday, -iVovember 19 Triangle ' WBdi1esda.v. Denver 'tThursday Alaqhpelaii Friday : 9 Iron Station Monday Beam-s " Store Tuesday Bess" . Stbrc, .;Wedue$day Johnstown OThiirsday c Reerisville. Frfdai'J4 - JLiincolnton, SS.;U'.: ii i , S 20.. 21, 22 26; 28v; 29: SIXi V E It W A It E5 InTitic 70a to iQipoct. M ttock atToid i5f Klxa,aJ .oppoaita Bap. Uit churclj In Shelbj. Ha ' ha a lars and nica aaaortmcnt of La die and Children lUngi-' Go lo hira if. yon want your Watches, CiocVji and , : Jewelry-. Repaired In lrtt-claaa ityio" and wdrkiaani abjp fuaranUwl." Pneea td full U19 tieaea.rIlit Wcik Spcifca Uf m L1- pwmpt. . Ration. C0MQ. - lit 0DC but.iiYlesaTtinifr- than a -week, ii j you-dsh:to buy - - -m, m m m -WortI "Votjx- CouUdoaoo . The nice of Hood 'a Sirup -Tula in coaqtxacui" acrof uia in wuftUTrr ray Ui may-raanifait itMU.tj. Touched for br tn.. 1 Who waro m r e rely aillicUd by thu . FUfc UiWJ DQ w now ttjoica OTar a permanent cdra by Hood'av. Sariaparilla.t bcrofola- may appeax aj a homor.or it mar .attack the landi of the neck, - or break, nat In draadfuV mnnina orr. cu lt body X- lfeb: At-' tacking the mucous xaambran If xnay drolop into catarrh or lod 4ngia:tho lunffi..leada.io con- 5BS,iRHin' ComM.itk.xrvar, a Taithfui courma of rrtmnr mriu I Hood XBfiraapifnu will .ofVfooat I t, I CT VOrlOff C TXKI On rfnnn. . Uoaral.mitnpur -bloodV tne fj; torn ia.cJarined-.andVitt- id, and:.iror."" atrrv ' --j I health rcttortd to th body. j or you will get.! left. The pricei we ore selling them ' for T.iaves - Them with a r Bespectfully JEH KH1S 2b. t f r 1
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