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THE.: LINCOLN : DEHOCRA ' ' T. trary notwi think go down PUBLISH Kl )VttV" i'KlDAY we UmArifo BV- THE RUTHEBFOUD HOW "The Lincoln U?' r at i lu. vu withstanding.'.. We all ; that th?y beliwve'iu sound inoney I Iter. Dr. Culumbui Durham, of own here andjjfe know aud wpdi Id get other to believe j Italeigh, it dead. Jlo waa ou of ifcht. We will rest, too! likewise. J . I the most prominent IlaptiaUof ine j o Chas. L Coon, Editor. Henry J. G isqu i Loal Editor. ''Subscription L Advaihe OuYnr . .$1.1X) Six Months . '. . 50 Three" M-nths . T .7 '" . 25 .,; .. . ' - - ' - ;, -,iT- - : S - Advertising Rath One Inch, one insertion $1.00. Liberal discount made on contract advert .ispmenU for three. 9ix or twelve months. Apply to Henry J.Gasque, at the Democrat office lor advertising rates and estimates on iob printing. COLLEGE TROU BLE. IT AVOHK, WOULD A great deal of cheap talk is in- Last week we published the Char- dulged in by Democrats who say lotte Observer's account of the re- ! free silver is a time horored Dem cent trouble at Rutherford College, ocratic doctrine., Thoee who did We did not pdblish the account of not believe that silver 16 to 1 is tlie lnaiauon meuug. ine correct xning are invueu iu editor fias recieved a card from one leave the party, or are called Re- i i- i i t : puuueans anu ine uae. Agam We are prepared to do your Job .Printing' in nice style. Send us your work; Satisfaction guaran teed. - , tCnt'eml al.tlH-Postoffitie at Lincoln ton .''. C, as second class mail matter, Jf lt '27, LlOOLNTON. ('., XOV., 1895. ITOUlALl NOTES. . -For the benefit of those Demo Ac fata- who are inclined to believe ine State lie that Cleveland has be trayed his party on the money question, we publish extracts from -t- ij iter, Tt ivis mespa.ue oi uev. o, icou. will be found- on the first page ol ! thin paper. We isk every Demo crat to read it one? again. We have Do patience with those men who now abuse the President, knowing all the while that Cleveland has Vipposed the 16 to 1 business. . The sedate and conservative Uni versity of Oxford, England, has a Socialist Club among'its students. No.doubt these young men are imi- of the Professors calling his atten tion to this neglect. We have not a copy of the account of the meet ing by us and, hence we can t pub lish it in this issue. However, we think it due the Porfessor to note the fact that some people at Ruth erford College' got together soon after the trial and held an indig nation meeting, protesting against the action of the magistrates who tried the Abemethys. We thought we were doing the gentlemen in question a favor by not publishing this account, as we noticed that Pres. W. E, Abernethy himself protested against the meeting. We published the Observer's ac count merely as a matter of news without any' intention to injure anybody. But we wish to give notice now that we shall always reserve the right to say what shall, and shall not be, published in this paper. . ' vir ou- THE SERVER Here is the way the Ra leigh Observer disposes of us after we charged him with circulating gold bug literature in 1892, and submitted proof: The Lincoln Democrat, having con vinced itself in a two column article that the editor of this paper was a gold bug in 1892 because he printed the Century articles against fiat money, is o happy that it would be cruelty to disturb its equanimity Thanks 1 we appreciate the mag nanimity of the Obsserver. We are heartily sorry we have charged tattng the German U niversities, you wiui sumeuung men nuuuu) which have had such clubs for some will believe" you guilty ot except time past. " But this is commented this paper. But there is one pu here to show that' not all of the thought that has presented itself education the. great school and col- .to our mind. We wish to suggest leges furnish is of the right kind, it to the Observer. It is this: The iet us have more of the kind that number of "fiat" money men are makes Socialists, Anarchists, or twice as numerous now as in 1892. Populists. Jin view ot this tact, would it not be good policy, if the Observer is I so much aeainst "flat money," to remarked upon the fact that Pres- re-publish those Century articles ident Cleveland,' had. fewer people in this.year of Grace 1895? We to hear and see him in Atlanta in do wish you would publish the first 1S95 than in 1887 when the Presi- article of the series and add your dent was there. Yes, and there comments, showing how it is that are fewer Democrats in North Car- that article does not put silver olina in 1895 than in 1887, but that among forms of "fiat" money. It does not mean thaj. there is more is all well enough to talk about intelligence now on party questions "cruelty to our feelings" etc. But than in lS87?.Oh, no! we have had the public awaits your answer. You a pest of politicians who have sys- were a gold bug in 1892, if you tematicly preached the doctrine of I meant any thing by your talkl hate and discord in North Carolina, W is All nWolnd ia Afl trnnd SOTJIVI MONEY LITE- man as he alwavs was, as goodl oaw frQran.ao;anoa hawfial The Charlotte Observer of last the greatest man in America, which Sunday, replying to the Cauca was in 1892; if we are not mis- sian that "Merchant," who . i i. ii ii . i taken - i wrote ine articles on ine money question is Mr. M. H. Cone, of "FREE COINAGE" Baltimore. The Observer further lo the ordinary mind unacquainted I say a that it is sending out the with the principles of monetary laws, pamphlet edition of the9e articles, viiv: vPl"'lirilt v v vuiuagc via OA i . . - - -- i looked upon as an arch enemy of the uuc FJ" iUO m people; an ally of Wall Street ; a pluto- Observer "doing the rest." We crat and a host of other name9 familiar suppose the Hickory Mercury and to readers of political papers. They the Caucasian are satisfied now as never uspcct, in auvocaung iree com- flt whn : nnv;nQf fnr thp diatrihu. o hear that sound money men are the cause of divisionw in the party and the like. Such assertion art made, and those who made them do not appeal to the history and traditions of the party to prove the correctness of such statements. We Jhave wondered at this more than once. For one, we are willing to a bide by the records. If it is Republicanism to talk against 10 to 1 then we would be the first man to quit such talk. But in the meantime, we protest against being classed with Sherman and others on the unsupported state ments of those who know so little about Democratic history as to as sert that the "Ocala Demands" are good Democratic doctrine. We know some people, who in 1890 and since, have lost no opportunity to make concessions to Populists, who are now charging all the ills of Democracy up to Cleveland and sound money men in the party. It is high time those men who do such things were told w here th trouble lies. iW we started out to give a few figures. Here they are: Take 1, (XX) ounces of silver bullion to a government mint. whiclfcots you GS cents per ounce. If the ratio of Hi to 1 were in force and a free coinage law on the Statute books, this silver which costs only GS0. would be worth $1,24. The clear profit to the man who owned the silver would be-$G14. This $014. represents the difference between the com mercial value and the coinage value of the silver. Now, as to the Democratic doctrine on this matter, "we shall refer our free coinage friends to the father of the nartv. Thos. Jefferson. He said State, and led tho recent figt j agaiutt Stato support of the Um- veniiy. .The American Hi-MoUllic League ' a silver organization, recently tnt and VQtwtito go into th New Sil ver Party. . ..... The lilrer men of Tenotaae met recently at Nashville and agrved to try to get free lilror through the Democratic party. The Caucasian will note this item of news with a great deal or eclat. it? r wm i 4Sv ! Jlnt Htt tl AuMwtiim an tlonHonWIiy Poil9 Olitmiro PurtloM. It is gratifying these times to note a keen relish for political in formation among the people, es pecially among that class who al ways say 4,howdy" to a merchant when they go into a store, aud tell him "good by" when they leave. 1 have rxeifwl the following lotter, which, if you have no objection, Mr. Editor, I would like to aoswer through your columns: pine Hidge, N. C. Nov. the lit 1695: Dear mr Settle: We are all Well A BAD FALL, Father of Low P rices Wo have just received anotner lot of the ce!ebr-ited RAUOOLPH 'SHOES ALWAYS FRESf Kom tip; cinLih And will lJ in rrr-J ronaitv witij Jje tuaea, at j mi proui aj koosulcm wit! himply a liyiiul butnej. Thlt tppllr oolj la h trr. i4 lL tictltu brnetlh It. TbU Ull ( a good una with fartnrr, and lb ctorittAc I, motirjr ! niorr abundint, competi tion U jrreater and w know it. W r Ibrrrfur radj to mt-rl all Ikh In our Huf , in pric, tjlr, jful and rtrrjthlnic tIm-. It wifi actually pa) our Lincoln friend to tkr tb Ula and rtioid our UrK and various tock ot CLOTHING, NECK and UNDEinVAItE. ThU pxr would brUrftrlr taken up it we atu-nijitrd Ui rnutnrrtle. ow it prMitle Jim cu't pre th ltum to clllnpern. If o, writr u what jou want, and if unknown to u nd reler rncr, and wc will rnd jou icuod px vxprr. from which j ou can make a election. W pay rt pr9 cha rjm on war. - . . ii . .a. now tnimeiaiiwaiuiacuy. and i hop. thM , f.w L.nMwil i LONG, TATE, & Co. find vou Lniovin the same Meaain. 1 1 Please give me the Main reason Whv men leave ono party and Join another. pleaee answer, as I am neon hearin of a man over at town who has changed hit politics. yours Truly, t John Dilhng. One Price clothiers, Charlotte, N. REMOVAL. 1 have moved my ofice to tb north rat corner ot the Court llouw. ill we v.... i Tk me wiu rirave reioroinem i once. 1 U U DID IU UQ V,UUI1UUUCUVUII. I . - -1 . 1.. .1 ' L. K lor asiwiug wuBi )uu uuu i iuu, and you display considerable sa gacity in going where your inor. ance will not be imposed upon. 1 have hardly time to answer such questions, but as you are evi dently anxious for au answer, I shall have to take you by the hand and drill a tew points into you that yon should know before vou are any older. hen a man leaves one party ! part I re who have borrowed booki from ! III - I m. me win pira reiaroicrni at ooce. L. 1). WKTMOKE, Alt. al Law. Nov. 22, 15t. It. and joini another, ho hat a reason for doing so. The next time vou that just principles should lead us 1 hear of ous changing you take the to regard the commercial value in I statement that he makes to a wait- fixing the ratio. If Jefferson were PP1- ana . lfte rom lwo l? alive he would never favor the 10 :, tnu. v :u to 1 business, if such is the truth jg OWDg to one thing principle, as'we have stated above. Now. But then there are different kinds who are Democrats on this silver of principles, especially political question? Evidently not the men pnpciples. . , it . . When a man has made a race for Racket Store. Do you want Clothing, Shoos, Ilati, Caps, Drcn Goods, Notions, Tinware, Crockery, Ladies' and Children's Cloaks t If io wt can ssve you mouey. Clothing Department i We are offe rlna: extra value in tbl line of gvoAi. Ucn. Good WVcl ullt ' from S.1 a ult up. Ycutbj i $2.00 up. Children. SuiU IllOup. j Men' and Youth odd Ccau. Mmz'.u- Vo guaraiiteo erery rmir of tbeoo aliooa to give eatiafacUon. We wbh to talk a little on DRY GOODS We bavo the cheapest and best lino of Joans and Cassimers it has ever been our pleajnirc to shotr. JUST THINK OF IT a frl Inch water prt-jf fr ric We hat Jutt rrrived tb ecood Jot of tbU Cr n4 tdu tiiDt mi nNil one at - it a with a rub. DRKSSiOODS DRESS (iOODS lu tod varittj. Wr think we have the bxt a4jrteml line we Lave ever had. Come and eee uj we think we ran uit yuu In food and prices. W are araJn ellinr Jlrm la- mancee fr tb mall ma of UU. We are now carrying a very nice line of X we have Increased ourttock of furniture very much lately. Don't forget we pay the hifbeat market price for pro duce and sell you goods at lowest cash price when you wish to exchange. Yours Heaped fully. The Highest Mark Price Is always iff red fr cs:.irj J dlK GALLON MK. B. F. CRICC Grockery-Croceriei I have vddtd In my csnj-Ui a lock of Grtccrie a Y:z , Crockery, Lamps. Lamp Chimnnys (J Ask to tec tbf e ccii. IN G UOCKRIE 1 H S Robinson & Co. I keep tlie Dent (Jooit I aj Uk buy. If you want tie W i. KerOMne' Oil. Qovl Zzlnd .J and Spicos Flour aid Tzz Oanncd cood-w' Come to 5cc me. Itepctfullr, .1. n. RAMS AUK toeh Coale. Pants ! Pantb ! ofl5ce aud received 127 votea out of w have tbe largeat line of .u iu who say that the stamp of the government gives the silver dollar 1 a possible 1S00. for the first time tbe plac. Our line ! to tare to sl.c its value. Evidently not those the corruption of his nartv draws dicripilon of. All we ak w tt: . I tirmn him. a.nd h lomfllimhi ra I wneo you want a tair oi i antv 4 ta ii i n i ww m mm m m in i wt w w-i mm n. l. LAin w & i . w - - wm m - w A i u i solves in ue a nariv to its cor run- UlOIlb B11UU1U (JU 111 iy iuo u ubiuom i . - i . And. &ea.iu. when a man aeea hia i Hkacu f iwwl uui.ii., v..v .a party iorsaKo lis principle ana which the Republican acts on leavo him standing alone, it Is when he asks for Protective Tariff, then that perad venture, even a Then, if the silver thus coined lawyer will sometimes be forced to wuuiu oyoi ccaw tu uiruumiv lur i i i 1 i . i- .... ... I IlttUHi. BUU UJ CUUW WI1ICU UU its tace value, which is probable, formerly eschewed. m the light of history, thttpeople When a politician has voted the in whose hands such money is nut ticket of one party 25 to 30 yean. i ... . . would be the real losers. Now, if ana inpn torn ana votes ino oppo- hp, iuv wtiriu is vnrj iiaeijr io aa T1 i i t : Department. X'tOS! ! lull mid ttell j 4 I oi I A l - aire, that they are themselves the allies of-the wlutocrats and the servants of ; those who would thrive by cunning! will now rather than Itonest labor. Mecklen burg Tillies in iHUti. r We respectfully call the atten tion ut' the present editor of the . Tmies to this declaration of his Iredecessor. We give it as inter esting history. It shows how the world changes in a few years. .Hokp here. We anvthiiiii don't wrong tion of this sound money stuff. be in order for these papers to teu us who pays lor sending out the silver literature. We have been astonished at the impudence and hypocrisy of Popu list papers who try to make capi tol out of the matter, when it is well known that the country is full of free silver literature sent out by somebody. We don't know who. But there is one thing we dp know and that is this, that every Demo crat in this country who manifests any disposition to be dissatisfied with the attitude of the Democratic )Kej party on "the silver question gets - ' ' ! i -ww -r V .the Caucasian. we Know, too, that these people have not sub scribed for the Caucasian. Now, w does it come that they get the paper? Who pays for that kind lS!of camnaicn literature? Such witn Mr. bmith we, believing this and knowing how such legislation has worked in the past, were to advocate the 10 to 1 a a 4a.e. business, we hiiouiu leel that we had lost our selfrespect and our Democracy. In tbia department we have tome jaw breaker. 84 Inch Cabmerc all culura at l&c. prr yard. Allwm.l Dree llau Del ?0c. up. We haw tbe b avir All- i wool Twllle! Iled Vtannel from Ulo 1 He. ou tar frv.m t5 to tic. al other I pUu.ee for th atu gwuda. HVtitlnf FUnnela lit tu X'. xtra value. G RUCERIES, Notion Department. . IV oT EXACTLY RIgHT ... . The Morgtinton Herald says it -.wants a rest as to Hoke Smfth. Well take it .theii ! But we do ;rit agree with you that a man w ho can rise in the world as Hoke Smith has is a' Shyster at law Hoke Smith was a North Carolina boy. His mother was the daughter ot Lincoln's gifted son", Michael v.n e have heard him sneak think there The University of North Caroli na Foot Ball team beat the A. & M. College team at Charlotte last Saturday. Tho North Carolina team plays tho University of Vir ginia team Thanksgiving. Hon. Hoke Smith will address the Georgia legislature on the first Tuesday in December. Rev. Dr. Samual F. Smith, the author of "My Country, 'tis of thee," died suddenly at Boston, Mass., last Saturday. He was a friend 'of Edward Everett Hale and was well known throughout the United States. Thirteen persons were killedat Cleveland, Ohio, last Friday by a street car falling through an open drawbridge. Hon. W. 0. Bradley, goveruor elect, of Kentucky, spoke at At lanta last Saturday, the occasion exe.pt that .fenoy lives in Georgia ! ts for Rome time. It is just K Q,nTc1 k-V at, tte f heard him. - cribe to bis action the loweat mo tives such as desire for office do. Thie nrnvlpn ffxditi? imtrnff th n thla department we hav aotne of people, in owimr to the opinion brft r ofTere4 bj anj which wb must all admit exiiU. houae. Ladieepureall.woult!iefmo that a safe majority of political 18 totc. Cblldrene, MUe an4 Boja' turners aro not holders of tbe of- Ribbed Cotton Huac a to lac. worth wne fice they applied for. And, sec- lb,r,s morv- w bv lul wf ondly. to the attitude of a cold Un- Feather IMUowe, put up In a;ood Hateeo feeling prees towards such gentle- Ticking, a lb-. f Keathera to the pair man at only $1.00 per pelr. Le than one A man may be as clear of sin In third the price of feather. the matter as a Populist Shtriff is CloilU Uiul Cape of making arrests, and still be the 1 object ot open, glaring thrusts of a Department. niononoliatic. trnat ridden, and I X aristocratic local press w the largeat atock of tbee In giving you the whole truth. ! Ka In the place, and at a price that Mr. Dilling, I must admit there no other bouae can touch u with a tea are some men who do change their I tol P0 When you want a cloak or party affiliations with no other I CP coni ,n nd mi ui, we can av motive than to secure office. This I believe as firmly as I teliev any thing. W ith such men office is everything, and principle nothing. After fruitless efforts to ascure office in one party, they turn to the othsr with almost tbe tame prayer as that of our citizens after the 39th attempt to provide lights for tbe streets of Liu coin too: 44 God grant the next time may bo sue cesitull" Jim Settle. A. W. REEDY'S. W e wish he lived in. North f! j sucn worK mat. leans us xo . remark lina, andjin Lincohaon. We are upon the hypocrisy of those Pop iiota leliever in making a man's ulisrpaperg who are forever talk ancestors tho standard of our ing about the sins of sound money judgment, of merit, but Hoke1 ra who do about the same Smith is an able man? the Herald thi but nl and above board, W;the ew York Sun to the con-; not shamed for the world to W . i Wallace Bros, have been indict ed for fraudulent assignment. It is not thought that the prosecution has a good case against the States yille merchants. . CITY MARKET I the place to get a nice piece of BEEF, PORK and FRESH SAUSAGE. All meat found in a FIB3T CLAPS MARFCET. Come to aee us. Market prices paid for hogs and cattle. Edwards &Sherrill. 11-22-W. Jy. you one half of your catb. Come to are ua when you come to town wbetber you want to buy or sot. We have tbe beet table oil cloth 1 yda. wide at l&c per yard. Respectfully, J. L. KISTLEIL R. A. HOUSER, t& P r a c ti ca I T i n n e v-c3 AND Dealer In-- Tinware, Sewlor Machine Keedles aad Oil, Hewinr Machine aad Stove Eapalre. rXTTlM lOCfLHS lij EUTIEXSca and all kinds ot COPPER "WORK, Done to Order at Lowest Prices. Just received a new supply of STOVES. Call and ace them I li-Wl jr. NOTICE : Having qolfi-l Kircator of tbe Uli will i.d leatatnent ol J. C. Cob I do hereby notilj all per so si hating elalaia afloat aald eetate to pteeat tha iame to the seder algoed wliblo one year fro to tble 0t- 1S05. or ibis notice will V pleaded to bar o! their ffcot try. All peracme lodebUd to the de ceased will make immediata pej mtot to ma, sod thereby aave coeU. Thla 2od OcL 1S05. Jao, L. Cosa, KiaTjlor of Josirn a Cobb. lo-i-vj. et. J. C. Morrison, Jeweler, DEALER IN Watchoa, Clocks. Jowolry, SI'LitWAltE, Invitee you to inspect bis stock at Fold Elam'e, opposite Han. list church in Shelby. U has a large and nice assortment of La dies and Cbildren'i Ring. Qo to him if jou went your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired In flrst-clasa style and workman ship guaranteed. Paces to suit the tUno. Hie Work fcpciki. I pv 0"k'i reciVed through mail will hare prompt itteutjon. rasters Unabridged n!i! UICII0H3I Tot UalArlxt, LI 0 r Trou. blo,orIndigoatlon,nao BROTO'S IRON BITTERS FOR ONLY $1.5(3 .IZK H4aK ANI J 4 INCHES THICK This U tbe greatcit opjort unity tbe pco plo of Lincoln Coun ty ever had of secur ing one of th rL&il valuable books for a mere trifle. lust Think About t WebitenU&fttnJp' Dictionary botri ii Iathor cosspi3 every reprice latest 1S95 thin: foroslySl W fhe wme bousi s cloth for $1-5. SCHOOL BOOKS Vo have now in stock a complete line cf every book that U used in tlie public School at loweit aub prices. Reh-peet fully, JENKINS B RO t frc: 1 v tts I xzr itr . I tv I a 3 5a it i W; 1 t:J xu to i i H. mm rr at -1 r, U I t i e
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