Eft oan best acta !R. m 50 1. . HICK TYiNCOLN : DEMOCRAT. NOVEMBER 29, 1895. - . -Tho Summit-Kiser reference ' Toim-.v and ICitt i J-ulli van J,. C. Slight ha lieen elechd in tin nwti! c!rc VtiiP. Special Notices. Advertisements inserted in this under this head, at one Tnpr word each insertion; . Miea Mary Davis ia visitingin rbarlotte.- Mrs. A- Nixon is visiting at rriangMhU week" Hon .AV. P- Bynum 19 expect- d in town Saturday. Judge V. A. Hoke was at home ?eral days tbis week. ; JGoX. Isaac Lowe, of Lowesville, I . ii. rtitw M ondftv. Mr. and Mrs., John Cobb have Lrned from Baltimore. L. Durham, Esq., of Dal- in the city Tuesday: ri Ti lv t yesterday for Charlotte. D, W. Robinson, Esq., left ,r Atlanta Wednesday night. L-B.F. Grigg talks about his L good! in another column. L&..Orisomeld spent Sunday hia'oJd .home at' Apex, N. C. -Mrs. Jane Latham, of Shelby, . J ln itraa hart 1flf WPl1r -See i R. M. Michal's new ad- tisement in another oolumu. -Mr? Will Speck, of Palatka, was in Lincolnton Wednes- 1 tr v .i : 1 ...... ,1 r : .and Mrs. It. S. TCdwnrds. 1 -iixmei Antral, u.trm t ne signers Mr .Miri n v aroiina n: f . .l.I.riU.r- i. ir.lWt Emma and Minn.O Sctzor Hh forcible trcspaBs The wnrrant lhi. VnlUH State r .iMliluli..,. I nm UlU hl ,(, liliu. John Ill.n-er ' Walter was ,n.aa returnaM 5 beiore i . And an im.-K J.. "Spoilt, serve! T nr,,.,VMii.l,,! r -iarl.- , J. Thos. McLean, Dorio S,,crril I'-.of Hub place Hio i,,,!,.. r,,itcd Slates C,mgro from a MM Ml.n,,. M. S W A and A 1. i inal 01 vuo INva,rt cnnw 0x1 i ls:iL to rnim N'irth i-ariiliii.i. ... I . . 1 n.i 1 I - . I M ..111 . . U . I It.. 1 leftSumlivnihtfoVAu "-' .morning. mo .cais nII(, WJ1H :lf,(.rwar,l elects to the, ; "" " ; were ri'lead and the Sullivans t(l Ih,, Cited Stat.. Senate 01 ,,,,n I"1 r,,,x r?4 ,n ,, ,,c l I case was heard in Cherryville on 1 uesday before B. A. Justice, Esq. The law vera wpre T. n w.V.-. 1 and D.W. Robinson, Esq., of this pi ice and O. F. Mason, of Dallas. Mr Misses Messrs- Keener Cauble, Rudisill lanta, Mr. L. B. Wetmorw of this city and Miss Ida Gillefand of Lowesville were married. at Lowes ville last Wednesday at 2 o'clock p. m. Rev. Mr. Litnker performed the ceremony. Mr. Wetmore is one of Lincolnton's attorneys. Mr. and Mrs. R. S.Reinhardt, of Lincolnton, were here yesterday. They were en route to the Atlanta Exposition, and were joined here by their daughter, who is attend ing Peace Institute. Mr. Bern hardt is the principal owner in the Elm Grove Cotton Mills, Lin colnton, and one of the most prominent young manufacturers in Western Carolina. News and Observer, Nov. 26'th. A;nlii. j0 tj,H imVt.r hoiiM of tin Ki?:- Sometime last week Jorry and turky Ii-latur. from Ili.-Um t 1 unuHuunuu,. anuruuon o .um,... .... . . ... ;lt.;lulfl hi Hi-w..r!J i llial at xVW.,s...li, 0m .. v years oiu. .Mr. 11,.. ura in- . . . 1. tl(i c.flt l KP!.mni?.. I In tli. I tiil'vl Stat. I'Tn.iyilti l- ! O'tlrno i ar i 11" . Tli larj; t This Space llolongs against Barbara Neal, Jtlin Neal, fntluT, Richard l)li''. w.- ! ,.f in N'f Yrk. It ha a rapacity 1 XKW GOODS. went away sorrowing. B. A. Ju3 tio, Esq., aeareil for the SnUi vans and 1) W. Uohinaouji Esrj., for the Neals. There has not Iomi n courJ . witliin the inmnory of many of our citizens tint tho Sul' li vain .vr iwtt n 11 .i 111 rnrl nut frY- ! tor of it. -Mr. W. A. Graham, Jr., ot W-l HorneH Stolon. Rev. Marcus Carpenter of the Beaverdam neighborhood, Gaston Co., had two valuable horses stolen last Sunday night. Two white men, neighbors of Mr. Carpenter, are suspected of the theft. The The readers of the. Dfshm uat will remember that during last week, Cebe gan of this place and another gentleman, of color went over into ( i.mton count to buy liquor. They contracted for tho whiskey and filled up their jugs. The money which thev of fered Mr. Carpenter, from whom they purchased the liquor, was counterteit. On Uarnenter s re fusal to take the money, I .in made otT w ith his jugs. Duo day last week, - Cari?nter had lgjn arrested fur larceny and arraigned belore J. Kiser, Esq.. in Cherry ville township, Gaston county. rogues went in the direction of I). . Kobinson, Esq., ot this Rutherfordton. They are being place appeared for Logan. Esq. pursued. Kiser bond Iiran over to court in , '" ... a bond of $100. Loi;an is a bad Murcloi' at Cherry ville. character, We learn that Sam Jackson Charlott. i Hi-. rvrr. Tin Populist Treasurer f thii c.iiintv imtilis tie public chovd - t ticliT- that they cannot obtain anv p.i if they t';'!i -ch'.il lefore" a'pmtineni. which i uud in January. Ilereiofin they havi always Im-..h paid. State Superin tendent Si-arlNiroti'h rules that IIii;v-lee has no right to interpret the law, but dimply to pay l-.il warrant-. The Treasurer fay S.ir tHirouh has no jvmer t interpri-1 the ycliiM.l law : that the lat Ig ilature took tlii- jwer from him. Thii" the matter tand-. Soin teaehTs sav they v. ill uhmh1 s'ImmiI. muiim want to lake the matter to courts. Raleigh Cor respondent in Wilmington Me- i'Ii'.'iT. (col) was killed in a row at a ne gro "festibule" near Cherryville on last Saturday night. It seems that Jackson died game, shooting" Mftd Ola Hines has returned another negro in the tirm and the. ' .U', - - C.v,l,r I nxTfl Vofift lit wn lniil low e fll Srvf '& eeKn visit ui- i vj wm. - could not learn the names ot the three or four negroes who are ac cused of Jackson's murder. They are still at large, no arrests having yet been made. State iSews. C -Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Reinhardt taking in the Exposition this -A. W; - Reedy- calls your at- . ' :' 1 - - it : lion to some Dargams ia iuib Xenttio"3r. Franklloke Mr. Franklin Hoke, an uncle of Judere W. A. Hoke and a brother Mrs. R. L. Owenby, of Shelby, Qf the late Qoh j UQ F jj0ke, died Biting her parents Mr., and ftt the Laboratorv MiUs near this JohuDetter. place last Wednesday. He was Mr. B. C. Wood,ex-Register of. about 83 years old. . The death of k was in town Saturday. He Mr. Hoke removes the last one of a distinguished family of brothers. Rev. W. Si Bynum conducted the funeral services. The remains were interred at Laboratory. Judge Hoke attended the funeral. pmoBt well again. rMr, Geo. Hines has moved his tlv to their new residence a miles from town. -The Democrat got twe sub- bers i rom Cherryville, Gaston' city, last Saturday. rMessrs Mnrrigre in Colored So ciet . The United .States FiehU Trial are m progress at Newton. Tin- Elliot Furniture Co., ot Charlotte has gone into a r-eeiver hands. The Hickory Men-urv will take notice. Rev. H. M. Blair, one of t !i- edi tors of the Christian Advocate, in- tends to retire -troin newajaper work and retirrrrto his "ministerial duties.- Mr. J. P. Caldwell, editor of t he Charlotte Observer, was recently elected a director of the Southern Associated Press, which met at Atlanta. He j.ucceeds Mr. D. A. Tompkins. The Western North Carolina Methodist Conference meet nt Reidsville this w.-ek. BUhdp Duncan will presitlc. The Reids ville Weekly will issue a daily edi tion during the Conference. The Conference of the Christaiu Tie Raleigh i orr sMod'nt of. the Richmond Di-qiatch -ayslhat yestt-nlav utorning theStatiFanu- in- r . 1 e.-s .Mii'iiiei piircua-. u iriu uus estate of the lalf Raul .C. Cam-. I rn. at HilUhoro. tie old military acndeinv buihlinu-. t lhe there are live :ill f brick .save oiie? On hundretl and forty aTes of land are attachiMl. Th. price paid i 3f:?.r. It is ih- purl.-., to J have the place 'made a jwiHiotlic and build a town then-. Thiswfk the work of ti 1 1 inir up the build ings fur a tannery and -ho feto rv will Uein. For twenty years the btiihhliirs have In-en UlUH'eu- jmh. The main building i L'loxL'i, feet, ami thre torie- in height. The former m--- hall ami ch.njH'l. M IMOX'UI fee). li i- the of the alliance to make . vervlhiug which lie farmers in-, The alli ance ha-. ,ti4iire w hich hw that North Carolina- projM.rtioii of tie moiiev paid th" ho manufacturer-of the country i $.".7l annually. umj its part of the profit. ought to be JiVrs.inii Charlotte New-, iV.th . 1 bi'4 ma ui tiug held in the hall of Co.qt.-r 1'nioii toiiighf. Hon. Charles A. Dana made the Hj--eh of t tie iwaiin nnl ua. c cordtl nil e,ati.i!i. ih audit-no rising ainl clu'rinj acain nnd niin. His ebwpifnce f-okel ron- tinual applau. J 4tllf emetii ol County iiflllf Ich. Nrth Carolitia. Lincoln Coun ty, OlTic" lt-tird of Coinmiio:- rs. The following account have ls-ti aiidiletl ami .rlerl to paid to i!e- veral m-mt-rs ..f tli tarl of Couul Co:uim-.ion- ers Cor th" year ending Ut D.etu- n.E.ltani- nir Jl d.n coin'r $ 12 H.K.Ram-iur H l. rvi. on citiinut U-- ?Ji R. II MICHAL 1 liAe i!- larnrt tirk f Nrw Mi til IxKtvnT t la t htLM rr- r l- :i in Nhkiii t?AKoU5A, ttzch A Alton KV1, A(rifcfU. Mil i-u. lii iTr.. Bajc, Vtount uid Rottrit Oiti4. rd ny t!iii;; . I thai i kept in a Crt I-la Mi!ic Slop-. Trifie Urmr thaii r. Uf! r br nia.il Kar I Itforit: ;,tl i Jiii. Aifd- I W. U'r. N'ttti. N. C. , 1 1--.. 1E M.FR IN Total W.I. Baker ;M l. a c .m l f W.L.I'.-ik. r d riv 1 commit llv'M W.L.Baker "Ib'i uiib trav. I jM.YTo Father of LavPrices WchawjuM f 0101 anotXicr ! oft!. rolcbr-tetl 1 1 .Vvr Onuiucs arc Scarce w This Year, iOLP H. SHOES V. Total ITJ.To l...C.n -.'I i a com r 1 12 i" H.A.Co.ii d -.-rvic- on CoJlHlliltee ?lL' l.A.Co..n IJiimil. irnv. l ii Total I1J l'.A.TIi'itiM i!t I'l l a com I. A.Thonip-..:t '.id. r ice uii coniiuitt-" i ls.iii i R.A.Tl.ouip-.:! :wn. trn. Uh:i Total .!.i: Reinhatdi J.F..Reii,!,.,r.'.? on roiumitt'' 1 1 d a- -in ", d rvie. J 1 m " r. mi LuO'Nl Cienerut Newn. .I.E. Reinhardt lini.trnd i On IH4 1 f it- -1 1". l!.l bit '-.7 I'ttl ji.l Ihi'd of it! 1 1 1 1 - !! rl.-, nlr,-!i 1 n : 1 for ."t. .-r !. ! 1 f b..- Jul 1 a in.- !.. KRt IT CAKE l:i:i;hlKM Such .i Riin- V".- CTKo. Kl' . - ' s - b ' ld l ri-jl.t pit- -. , 1 l.'je t. J. '. I Nicr N'mo ?:r-- n . :l Fi. Ial . R n-o " r Calidv A" . :.! ;e.-i" - ill' r III"- I !o?e I . ;."!- lie . I fiMia:.1 alel :i! - - f to ' . at.d pri 1 1 i I:- 1 in .s A W. IM'.KbV, ! . 1 .1 M.i' 1 -cn: art-. o rvcrv pir of. tie L. ! pvc C;fa iioil. .!!, i.. talk a liiile on DRY GOODS . b i . tb In 3jv! and lct li.i i f Jcnns and Cassimcrs t In . . r Kkh cur p!-aii te bvr. JUST THINK OF IT I, a. t .' It -. dkkss coons niu:ss coons ., - it t 1 .1 Trv lb in 1 ! Total .V.tn i North Carol iiui. l.iii "ln uuly. ' l. J. F Killian Chrk of th- j board of county Ciimun-'ion.r 1 lor -aiil Slate and c unity, ib. f I 1... l... t-.l . .. - ' lel0 III I H III II ". .. - I t t . . I . . I III. I III f I I (- in ion Jl dav- .hiring the . .r . i ,. t .1.. i,..m (, .. i- ending 1 -t !... ml-.r 'X. And f ! 1 m: dvm to ! he nlniVe -tat. Ill-lit I- true a - ! ' M f . 1 1 4 i. U - I liiiiV , 1 lit t . . -t.- t-l ! i l. NOTICK : .1 i 1 1 Ait ! . . o. lll. IV Georgiana. -Lander and Frank Perry Haynes and Turton. one of the colored barbers Church of North Carolina was as Cauble, of : Gas tonia, spent Qf this place, were married at the held at Haw River last week, iay in Lindqlnton. ; ! Colored Presbvterian church in closing Saturday. The Conference Dr.iox will be out of town "Freedmon" last Wednesday pled-ed its support to Klon Od- Wednesday, . Thursday night: Rev. D. S. Baker, of Dav- lege and the "Chnstain Sun. Friday of next week. idson College pertormed the cer- Mr John ( Comber, ot China emony. Lizzie McBee was main Qrovts aiel last Monday at that of honor, and Vullen Lander was nace v was a prominent mer Dr. douse informs ue that pies is Tan eDidemic in the 1 ryville neighborhood. Mr. R. M. Michal left last1 rday for a few days visit . to p in Runtherfordton. best man . In Demnnd am tv ProKeeu tor. On last Saturday. L. B. Wei more. Esq.. of this place was be- jpr..John Saiae, Joe Boud fore Eli Paysour's court in Dallas, Jtonfand Michal CHoke left j n ' nrospentine A, H: Black for false pretense. . Black was defend ed by 0. F. Mason, Esq., of Dallas. Paysour bound Black over to court in a bond of $500- lilack is the same who figured some, years ago in a murder case in this coun- . -i i n 1 11... Thft ease was tried at oueiuv unday en route to the Expo- B,ack wa9 aCquitted of the charge of having killed a man by LKyburn, Esq.,1 of Shelby name of Mauney. a though Lincolnton Wed- p nit.. :on . his way home I Seville.. . Ml for the Exposition. Mr Wry Nancebf Triangle yis- tMr,,A. Njjum's this-week. A. R. Rudisill, of King's taia'pa'saed through Lmcoln- Tlie JIill Finest Cotton in the Soiitli. Mr. C. R. (Jhapnell, representing p.L. J. Reepvof Reepsville, the Howard and Bullough Ameri- rQ Saturday. He subscribed can Machine Company, Providence, kmocrat, as did also Mr. 1 R j was here Saturday. His oMtrd of the same place. company is putting in the ma- teachine at T.ahnrfttorv Mill chinerr at the The Lincoln Cotton Vday 11 a. m. atPaper Mill Mills, the mills m which Messrs eiQyat 3p. m., at Presby- Rhyne, AbernetDy ana Kamsaur cbnTiV 17- u - ..A ; ?farftfitid. Mr. ChaDpell says Wpr.' this mill, when complete, will be finQQf mill in the South. No K Cat h ' S-Bta ac present bave te Satuffl r 7' equipment hr .pinning the fine ' These mills, will make No.40'slo 6", . 60,'s. .The mills are soon t be put "1. T. Sf oillck 1-nniiAata na i-k ." V j I " .iPHuoDw.uBw in operation T Wt4 liJ JIVVVUU al of Mr. Hoke at Labora- Mills .last Thursday. chant and citizen. He marneiia daughter of Capt. P. W. Carpen- ur if tliK eountv. He was a brother-in-law of CariK-nter Bros.' of Newton. Mr. B. L. Duke of Durham, has borrowed $125,000 and is on his feet again. When a man can bor row that much money inside of the corporation of Durham, as was done in this case, then we wonder why th Caucasian don't stop cry ing calamity every week. The value of property listed for taxes in this State is as follows: land, $115,OSL,72:i: town lots f M. (K)G, 141 ; iersonal, $7(,oll ,o:j7 ; railwavs, $2 1,501. SW ; Pullman cars, $ol,Vi:5; telegraphs and tele- nlinuM !l!.C)0J: canals and steamboats, $2S(.),00-J. Total, 259,5&M1!. Congressman Harry Skinner, of the first district, was married in Baltimore last Tuesday, to a Miss Monteiro. Cardinal Gibbons per formed the ceremony. AW lament the fact that Mr. Skinner, soon alter turning Populist, has Ihh-h Prof. BriMik-. of (b neva. N. Y., ha- di-coverel a comt. Ah Xi'tulre Dumas, the Fr. in i Novelist, is ilvinii f an nl'" 4 mi the brain. He now lives at Pari-. ; i"5.l H ll I.I II M I Worth of e,,bl Wil. ex ported from New York la-t Satur- lav. Fre Silv.-r p:p.-rs are pre dicting another l..nd i-ue. Schlath r. the Denver Colorailo Messiah' who MiMuly di-a-peareil Mime time ago i now known to Im at Boulder. Cobrad. The next annual meeting of tie Knights of Labor will U held at Koehe-i.T, New York. The order is on the decline. the -ame is true of our "Noble Order" the Al liance. The London Daily Nes .ays that Messrs Harper and Bros, have agred to pay George Du Maurier. the author of Trilby, i.mfcl f..r his new novel. Snow storms have ragvd throughout Northern Italy this ... ... . 1 Week. The .-teni Mates Millie I'nib-d States have also leii visit ed with storms uf siiiw, rain, ami sleet. A sjMvial from hatiimurg say : Mr. .l.dm Morley. late (Thief Sec- retary fr Irelaml, has' acc-ptetl the eandidawy fr tin -at in tin" House of Commons for Montrose, made vacant I it the r-sigiiatioii of Mr. John S. Will, LiU ral. . Senator Briee, wliivclainuHl to l.a Deiu'H-rat-, and Asa Hushnell, who wa eletel gvernor of Ohio nn-ently, are trying to get control of the artificial and natural ga- Tin is a kind how 11 bv th" ncord- in otlion of I ii.nl 1 h ll ore . .... . .. I ; .. I 11 1. ls'l,", .11 1. board coiinnis.ioii.'r-. In wiln.-s- i ,JraJ, m l.n m i.-when-,if I h- re unto t my hand , AH o.l- .1 .,..M!.I Tio, -JTih dav of No. !. 'd - I ... ... ..... m l.l I" mr. Vellller I ..!. .1. r. MI.M.W Cl-rk of the P.onrd. II. Illlntilnns tlif lloti'l DrHor. Hy:iilM a ly can gi- a defini tion of a w..nl. tt di- not follow that he can iw that wonl. or that b.. r.-illv know it- ui'-itlitng I u- 1 piU ottfii make ludicroii- lluiilr m trving in n-e worosuiir nu studied tle-ir definition. lbn an a few sample culbti from actual cla- rk : Frantic : till. I fr..iii.il : a. She gathen-d ! frantic ttow.-r. Athletic: vigonai. -trng: a. The butter i athb tic. iVl 1. - ' i.l O ! 1 Vi". J v,), I. C . I .!( 'l it V. CI . .. . . 1 1 I -. - ,- I r't : r 1 ' ' " pa tlc b, ... J. f M I J. I M l' (of J.r.- di. " and ! il tds ! ;.. . ' 1 j. t t ben . ,r 1 - I-- ifii.lv. H S Robinson Co. blc.or In.-:?.- brow:; 3 ; :v .4 z, i i x r.r ICS. KKI Nil A Kl T, Ltcoi. 1 , N C kA.i -i. "1 i;i:iMiAi:nr. 1 1 pil l f. f I J, I - 1 ! I l: I .--.! at 11 tim. .-, ;)ittitit'' (ilT Iron Station. - - - North Carolina. Chiiule-tiii" : -er.-l . a. nau t , , , m i2 ii.i.' ke-pour ewn cbu..iestit.-s. I (4 c ii c pa I Mrrrliaiiilir & (lolloii ISuycr.s. Converge; to t. tid log-lh- r : n-. j ff(vllo yrUai I ou li.too c. . l' iron Station. N. C John and hi- i-!. r convrg-l t !VF!AV 1A lJ A N I) 'WirNTTVn 10013 Cordial : h-arty : a.I haxe a llu ( dial ap-tite. a fi2j tiiivulive: a tit : a. Mary dn-ss i a bad convulsive. Kmaciat. '. to make timi; lie rmauciatl the gni-l with water. Narrative: a lab; a. hetepjl oti lh cat's narrative. TJie Ut definition of a word i plain iiin-iraiioii m n . 'i.m n. Little i gainl thmugh uimorixing synonym and -t d-f- inttbiH. .T4ms, as" the alive example 1 ..how. tire alt to b-nil lie- niuueiu We Defy any and all Compe- tint" jsitive error. A knowledge tition on forcl to turn again, this tin... I,, 1.I.1.I- i tl.;- wt. Tin. h k.n.l beam, a Catholic. "f VFui."."-- 11 " ! attention of the Caticasion and the It is not tliougnt mat m VH Farmer. Butler will be aliowen 10 oicune, vf word-, like that of other tl. i lt ocquir-l by right u. . One'M vicabiilary is I t en- largel bv the attentive n-ading of go.nl litemtun. and by rMnal j association with tb who habitu- j ally use god F.ngli-h. American Journal of Kducation. DRY ('OOl)S GLOtHING, f . 18 not havins been m- At O rcametohim too late. Capt. Jno. R Erwjn ha,s been appointed a County Commissioner cy caused by the death of Thos. Grier. i .. 1. . 1 .1 .1... i.: ! - . . - .. . ft ma. E . m ma mm m reorganization of the Senate. rvuge,- . I tho reorganization m j g, r Tbifllikelv that ho will net ns,u,vw . 0r -- u. r a man in Washington tlmwin-' 1-a-l from jail. Hi fn-n.U ma.K- .rV.rVi t a" he exited to b,, We do fc ....monMniti-.n ., In, re- - - HATS &c. &c. i. 1 will ImvHHonie relief civ ' e v .... n..o;.. turned Inose in time to nae iwu VA 1 tU-MU IUUie(i.?u TVT. "Z .".r. " ;'no,in,.,l l.y th- I' li.t- f-r- S-itS Something letter,- will do. . ' something. e was "iiui) int-ir ii n-far lir I IJW prum oScr. ' FOR -. GENUINE - BARGAINS - COME - TO JNO. L. COBB.

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