Newspapers / The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, … / Dec. 6, 1895, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
v inr j i xt i u n r r fl f n a t I Ht LINbUUl . UEhUOimi. t PUBLISHED KVERY FRIDAY . " BY The Lincoln Democrat Pub. Co Cl)2is. L.Coon, Editor, . Subscription x Advance One Yar.... ..$1.00 Six Months 50 Three Months. 25 We are prepared to do your Job Prihtihg i nice stvle. Send as y ur work. Satisfaction guaran teed. .. We note that the Charlotte Observer f it which ij interested, that 1.0 sout to Democrat who were not subscribers and who had not sent" . . A. . j 'T - sy ;-ue,L.srr win irv. i. ,. ti rie x orKisa non-partisan orsnnizauon. i - o o that a united and non-partisan front e said m lat wwk s Democrat as nny be presented to the united and 0 jne propriety of nm-ptrtisau goldbt gs? Wonder if . .akeaperefeltaHpint of inspiration "g neard through iirhan ho aM "Wllt. flUtl ttlMU mOf. : Ilf ln-.. moll It is spending many thousands ofdol of this paper, the article m que--lars in trying to persuade, the people ... . . ., . Bnnrt. cri stjindf.rd . rTiifY- t ion, and his opinions t hereon. Iti Hadn't the silver people better' quit conclusion, we wish to repeat what ineir iooi parusaurjr aim k so that a united and non-partisan Democrats be- the Caucasian. when he said, "What fools these mor-; We know full well that if the edi- Luis we J vauwwiftUi . " , . , i i4i tor of this paper should write a r- Oh, yes, he was undoubtly m- f . u . f Iiw - k. iwt f,. tles for Butler's paper, it would r , A-i u- n not be long before we should have . . ' people, doubting our Democracy, sian, m riew ol the above, on be- r. . . . . , A , . . - n . , Our impression is that the Cauca mg about the biggest of all mortal . r . 4 ivu:.. , , ii i sian is not given to publishing ar- 1UU19, era 7Tv luuj nucu 1 U U1IUU v can win any more Democrats by Entered at the Postoffiee at Lincoln ton, N. C, as second class mail matter, Hept. 27, 1895. - LINCOLNTON, N. ci, DEC. 6, 1895. I I I KDITORIAL, NOTES. The Cripple Creek Country out in Colorado is found to be rich in gold. Next thing we listen io hearts that Senator Teller and 4 'Bloody Bridles" ; JWaite have both-gone over to the gold bugs. ' John Sherman criticises Car lisle's financial policy. The Pop ulis-ts" sav Cleveland and Carlisle nre Republicans.' Now we rise to ask the Mercury and the Cauca sian whether they really think ' Shermnn agrees with them in classing Carlisle among the Re- . publicans. , Senator Tillman and (Uv. Evans, both of South Carolina, . : iti some talking at Atlanta the iher day. The occasion was uith Carolina day at the Fair. 7:hey got oft' that racket about iing the South and" West ,.ainsl the North East. Oh, well. ' were under '"the impression that . . .e Alliance had doiu? got this i ',-ne ! Mav le not Ait they hurry "up about it. non-partisan schemes. The Al Hance, alias the Populist party to which the Caucasian belongs, ought to be attractive enough to win on the silver issue alone, if tides favorable to the interests of the Democratic party. These are the reasons why we said what we did. We are glad to hear that Judge Schenck has not .turned Populist We do wish, however, ' lt-i iVinf nra Art rtrvf fKtrtV it ll,of Vvn of oil Wrvnlrl I l" ""6" " tau w n - . rod 1 1 be raiseil b the it not be a spectacle for cods and . , . . r i Caucasian and the Alliance. We man 4sa aaa Alomrtn W ii T 1 iil" anil I j t j a i I somehow do not fancy it. 'But we Bellamy and ex-Judge Schenck! , presenting a non-partisan front to the non-partisan gold bugs ! any money anything. to the Caucasian for The occasion for our! tm Jtf.CD CULC4 ADOfTED. Washington, Dec. 2. Tho nu chtuery fur th oraultatioa of tho will not accuse him of being a Pop ulist for all that, when he says he is not. OVERLOOKING X117- Is it the intrinsic value in a two cent postage stamp which makes it worth two cents? " " . Tr " The cold-bug DemocraU of Missouri to be forced to take and use theseflat" hVie 8et F! examP,e L0,1 !, ot ,.u,nn,ant I follow. They have conceded the con- is now putting off on an indignant and JroJ the Htate. xtcuti;eJf?,"7 a kis.. ft I to the silver men. and are working bar- . . . I moniously with them for the success of iow, out is iiol me uuuvou their party. How much better it would Utility tlllMir flV- f llU f!iinaai'nn tnl be for Iemocracy if they would fallow say ! We begin to doubt the hon- hert ; .v0rth Carolina there are Iera- esty of any man who will talk like Mrats who might learn a lesson from . A. our Missouri brethren, and spend their this. Of course, there is no in- tjIlie fighting the enemy instead of trinsic value in the little rpfl I wiuVriine and emphasizing the differ . I minaj u-liioli ntUt If I Ummritt 4 daubs," but it takes two cents toLvin overlook their difference and get' one because the government U't together they cart redeem . , .. ..I. North Carolina. win tney uo nr promises w nen it sens you one 101 charlotte News Uo two cents wortn . ot worK tor l.Jv! W. wmnl(.r vou. Sui)pose vou think of it thisA u lmrl Vtrtt tlitiirrlit iti rtr. ' - I. Liiab j vu iicivi iiiwuiii, in vi way a little. It takes two cents ilerthat erfect ieace might reign, of that 4,honet money" you ridi- , f ftm, chvell in the article was the hypocritical erytlKja7 gn Terj aaUt factory ma n- raigeaiy bomeapew, noUbly tho llfsr wilhoot tho alighUtt jar. llr. Caucasian, at sound money papers Ir of Maine, iu pursoarx of circulating sound money litera- lnf unanimous decision of ths IU ture: The above answer wo deem poLlfcan caucus, was elected to the insufficient. Nobody accused the grx.Verahip by a vota fifZUss Caucasian of . sending out papers aiali5 for Mr. Critp, of GtOi- at a rate uotasked for, or that the Ri,ths Democratic candidsli; L Caucasians sent out as we indi- frtf Mr. Bull of Colorado, tho iVp cated were not paid for. Some 0lUt csndidatf,aml 1 for Mr. Cu people in this County get the Cau- b, riOU, of Texas, DnnwcraL -Tui-caaian. They, do not pay or it. -i;t V0Ui !nr l!w pptJ!,t ctnd , We asked how this was. We.coid lJlle wmgIVen Mers Bskr, ..f not see how this difTered from what ):flLtma; IKward,of A!aUms;Ks n sound money men were doing by ,.f jf.liraska, and 8hofo-d. Skinner sending out sound money "broad- Ant , Stroud, of Nortli Carulios. Bidee" Merchant's article, and the 7he.ooe vote of Mr Coll on wss like. Now, when this paper makes giTf. by his ct llesgue, Mr Cram a charge it intends to prove it bo- thjt Mnf. onl dtiation from lore n quiis, or try. vie o thpirty.progttmme, Mr Keed'a what we were talking about when (peecb in Uking tho chair was we made- the charge we did. If bri(f imj Jociiit e. IU would not the Caucasian will take the trouble pllc fof lho pgll; (Ue p.t would to write to Mr. J. B. Warlick, ipeik for itself. Nor would bo Keepsville, N. C; or to Mr. J. M. ipeik for ihe future, ss thsy wero lackey, Lincolnton, N. C. ; or to not DOw putting offlho bameas, Dr. . L. Crouse, Lincolnton, but putUnft it on. But he sug C, it will find that those gentle- hlt lho who acUsl with men have lx?en getting the Cauca- Udom lQ the pait might U fsirly niaii free of charge. We could oXpocUa totct with wisdom iu tho give other name-, but these men fuUrc AfUr he of oClco will tell the truth and are enough btd maminUtorc to the Sicsksr U, prove our charge. We know.of aU tho memUrf Dext tUp mr own personal knowledge, of in Uj0 U6publicau prcgrammp, the many Democrat! who have received ,0,, ot House officers, wss U Populist free silver papers at va- Ucn. an(l Mksri McDowell, of riou time within the last two .i n...n ir..M. Tb Dt Baits In the W f:;jf ' r.niU, rWns. Ulcers. U I Hf? ieter tiortf. Tctur, w t hilbUins, com, sttl s .-Ua J rap lion, ami i-;tiTf.; cut I iW. J tro iiy rwtatml. It I gnt n nurd to fT pevrtrt aatbbrtio" i tmov ij rtC4-l-rie XS cents l? box. V-t sale st sll arBfrstcrcA. sF.YOO VMHT THE A BAD FALL, TsiV A--irsMS In f rt t A 9lA 1 Ks tlcUta bvoeath tu TM fall ft s frod oos with tarsxri, so4 the co&moix It, oonty is mors sbODdaat.eocspeU ilea la greater, and we loow it, W are tberefoee rrsdy to men all hoae is our tint, Io prir, style, foods ao4 errrythlorslte. It will actually pay cur uoeoin rmooa to ias tee train txd cocoe uor larsje and various t lock of CLOTHING, HEAD, NECK und UNDERWAltE. This tpr tiouU be Urrly takta op if we attrcattd to roaatrtU. 2i Best Class ol u( . .S At lbs small-t ci 1 If, juu can Ur cmin i: j: y CEIOO'S F0REI0N AND Imixjk- : t. FRUITS AND M l SELECT a UT A full line ol Chn-uji. ; for tha Ikirs acd Girl. B. F. C;hk;(;. so we suggest Lr. ('.(). Ball, r a -wrll known and i1 r.tilar grocer aiii ('apt. J. li. Burwe'l. .-, iio comiticlcd a nice dairy t'ariii near i'.dcrgh.-cac h made assignments a few 's ago. We hardly think tliat either ntleuiail was a sound mone-v man. I. Ml they are victims of the system that e: raining all alike. Progressive Far . it.'er. Oh, welK you just wait until we -a free silver at 10 to 1, and there 'yill Ve no more, failures'! When lliat happy vtime comes, nobody 'will have to Work, nobody will be ii)or, and every' Populist editor will just have to quit the business because there will then be nothing on onrt.li for them to talk about. .Just think hV dull and uninter esting the Progressive Farmer -would be each week without' its columns of "Sound Money I Fail- it res. cuje so much to get a stamp. That ''honest money" has intrin sic value because it measures other things which- have intrinsic value. The government work's two cen'tc worth' for you. Work creates val ue. You can't do this particular Aork yourself. You get the gov- ! ornment to do it for vou. The ! stamp is only the pledge the gov j ornment makes vou to fulfill its part of the contract which cause- vour letter to be carried. - - - V - .V : 1 : AV CONGltESS'- The recent interview which R. Z. Linney gives out 'is interesting. We have read it several . times. We. have also read all the com ments on it we have come across. Two things attracted our attention. Mr. Linney acts prophet and pre dicts that all the Southern States are soon to be Republican. He 5? rents of the sound monev news be fore now. If gold-bug Democrats nit in Missouri are so foregoing, why do not silver Democrats in Xorth Carolina take a hint and lay nside their silver ideas when they -ee that gold-bug men down here ire slow about changing their clothes? Rut nil the giving must ome from the sound money men, rnoharmonv reigns. That is what we gather from the News. it is all very well to suggest ueh i con rse'of action as the nlovo,but honest men are not convinced by such talk. Men who honestly be lieve in the integrity of our cur rency and desire to seo Populism obliterated from Democratic plat forms are not the men to surrender jo easily. For example, it was only the other day that the News undertook to tell the public that ex-Judge Schenck was a good wars, at no cost whatever to them. We haw nothing to say about th morality of this method of cam paign. We lelieve it legitimate. ri; Glenn, of New York; MeKlroy, of Ohio, and Conden, of Michigan, were chosen at clerk, lergciot-st- arms, doorkeeper, postmaster and The New York World is not far wide of the mark when it says that "the ca reer of Calvin S. Brice i9 a romance in corruption, a paradox in politics, a travesty on, statesmanship, a blot on tire record of the Democratic party." The same is true of Piatt and Quay in the Republican party, but they are honored by their party while Brice is rejected. This shows the difference between the parties. News and Obser ver. But haven't we got clean and nice, since the recent elections ; since Brice andGormon are "done forf'? It was just ever so dirty and mean for the Republicans to put their "boys' in again, wasn't it? Lei us wait till after the fun eral to talk about the sins of the deceased. Whatever else it is, it will be better manners to wait! But the New York World is the dirtiest sneet m the country and we can't keep from saying, so . be fore we quit. ; The free silver cranks should iotae down here and exchange their American Currency or Coin Ma iuexican oi equal or superior " weight and .fineness, receiving nearly $2.00, for $1.00.,.ii-From Maj. G. W. F. Harper's letter from Mexico in Lenoir Topic. And though this is as true as anything in the world,the Silverite, when confronted 'with such "ovi .dfitee, says Mexico is a small eduhtrv and can not-maintain the parity, of - gold and silverj being . too weak and insignificant. Yes, and that is the point. Tho Sil favors fusion in order to keep Democrat, though the News-knew Democrats out of power in North full well that the gentlemen in Carolina ; lor, said ne, it tney re- question had written a letter to the turn to power they will pass an Caucasian- and had done several election law like that of South other thing which might 6 men. Carolina. From this interview we tioned indicating to some people take it that Mr., Linney is a bit that the ex-Judge was not a good ingnienea mat tne uewocraw npupiT TV 1 1; if will return to power in North Car-Jceed-nelv nad mannm 'r.ftr,i;ntr olina. We are indeed sorrv that L t n.:-!.' " w uui wuy vi uunKing, ior any this spectre arises to haunt the of- nmn who writw3 lettew in the Cau. ficial life of this new Congressman. caaUn or for anv m-tl wKrt rtlu. But when the editor of papers chapuint rtSpcctively. Tho rules thus sent out begm to howl about of tho Fiftv-firnt Congress popu sotinu money men uoing trie same Urly known ftS lho iM rule thing in principle we think it m cro atlojllel for the government high tim they were told about in the House for the present, aHr me nypoensv or tneir crj'. lin assurance from Mr. Cannon. feel sure that the Observer will Hcpablicau, of Illinois, who had panion us lornavmg noticed (im" offered tho thing intended tor it. rr 1 1 i-z iiTY -iou ii'rii CONGHKSS. TUt- Yount;MMi TitUi tho IIoiiHe. Wasiiimstok, Dec. 2 The Fifty fourth L-ongrfs tcaii its ieeion at noon today wilh crowded galle ries and many other manifesta tions ot acute interest in its pro- resolution, that they vould hsreafter he referred to tbo committee on rules, and that the House wculd have an opportunity to difcuts the report of the com mittee. The aMuranc necmcd to satisfy Mr. Crisp, who lias raised lho question, and th matter wont through without further cmten lion. Till: SENATE AfStCUilLt:. W.uHlNOTov. iK-c. 2. Tlurj srp GroGeries-Crockery Punt C.u article xiij Its poaalbi Tou caat spsxs lb tlm to I Io proo. If fro.wriU us what j wanl, and If unknown to at frtnd rtur- sn4 t trill end joci foc! rxr 'xprrs frtm -whu b juta can caaa a 'lrctloo. Wr pxy rxprn cbarf occ af. Now ihU nffU all wtau xacttj. LONG, TATE, & Co. One Price clothiers. Charlotte, N. C. lacket Store. ceedings, including, of courfe, the inevitable fioral decorations. For a,i unustinlly lare nit. u Uucr f the third time in tho last 25 ye.u- lne Senators wbn: the Vi tv-foui h the popular will found expression' Voure$ convened imjy, thu o .:. in a reversal of political domin-l recorded absentees U-i.i- Mr. li i , ance, and tho new Congress was; r s"vr ioik; Mr. Ln.lay. .l We Havo Some Cut Throat Prices To Offer Tliis lfjou want a I can furnish the which to make it. ALL KHKSII i.iiliv AlfoCocoatnit. rtua-. Sz'j Applet, Ac, Grated CocAiniu unlv IScfi. If J0U tv.nt the t;:: ! Hiy cn thu rncrtct trr nn fr.m. . town Bcftt". None L-cttcr. If you want to ir..ik- a Xdii present see in y CUu (Jups aid g.iiioer. Otiii plates. andtnct bcr ct ever f tdd hvtr fr lit rnoney, Vut uti:ma J. B. RAMSAUR. We once read a fable about what' a es what. the Caucasian does, to ad- ' 1 1 uiaue sum uuuor similar circum-i j t nso h huuuu liioney iexnocrai !lul cw- 'or Mr umey 8 P" to lay aside differences and come lal benefit we shall give our North over to hira It u juat' 8Uch men Carolina Statesmau the advice .v i n i - "ou ti uj Hutu tuuiiuuauy tuucou philosophic. Here is what the ed to Populi3tSt who are now ftak. crane said: "No one can be al. ing the sound money men who op happy from his beak to the end of p08e Populism in all formato hla taih ' stand and deliver. To the News, to Col. Bellamy and to all like them, we answer thai we shall not heed your suggestions until you "TRUMPING UP AN AGAIN. Lust. WWV wa onllM nttni irtrt 4n the fact that ex-Jadee Schenck hud COnV'DCe V cUon that wriffp. Q ifr ua onoo;aJyu Bvuipathiie with Populism in fight before we surrender to thoae on the lease of the N. C . It. R. to the Southern Railway. We sajd then that we had a very poor opin- men who would disgrace the Dem ocracy of North Carolina as was ami mat is tne point. Tho Sil- lll A Plr, a The Charlotte Observer copiel verite believes away deep down in bet has o opinion to offer as to an editorial: from this mawr' Ia,t us Heart that thexgovernment of the United States is all powerful, ;md that all it needs to do is to go kiito the silver business and 50 c ents dollars will immediately be- mv 100 cent dollars. Good Rc- 1. ubl ican doctrine that ! inn fif nnv m o 'u namAMAv wno i,i s.. I dou LSUO. Whenever we all nuuiu i - i 1 1 - dui tne eaitor oi tnis paper not mean, as some would have it, to abuse ex-Judge Schenck. ' Per sonally, we have only the highest regard for him. What we said we said in the.ihterast of pure Democ racy, and we have nothing to take back. It has leen suggested that we publish the.article in question,' We will perhaps, do this in the fu ture. The editor of this Daner. aa wrifp IpHtfra in that not I h editor of t.h nai l to t Democracy and n.vv. u.u.T) 1 . . . , r upunni are unaiieraoiy at van ance with each other,. whenever we all begin to see that temporary sue cess at the sacrifice of principle is suicidal and hypocritical, then we shall all begin o get together,and not till. then FAEK SILVKll LIT-ERATURE. ii ., . ., , " , - .jiuwi, iU9h tt. iA.- i r it a called to order wilh Democratic ascendancy the Senate on the I point of disappearing and the House overwhelmingly Republi can. 1 here were fifteen new fac-s among the Sjnators, not counting Chilton, of Texas, who re-occupis a seat he once held before by ap pointment, and there were in ad dition 13 re-elected Senators to !e sworn in by Vice President Steven son as their own successors. Of the hold-oTAr Senators whose terms will expire two years from now, some of the most prominent. In cluding Blackburn, Brice, Hill, Voorheea, Vest and Peffer, took their seats today with the shidow i ubukiuK uvr mem strong proiv ability that their places may be filled by ethers when this Congress expires. In the House of Representative, the changes were still more marked One of the features which provok- l ed comment from the galleries was the youthful appoarance of many of the new members, Serend states have sent as Representative! men who are still in their twen ties. Probably two score ot others are under forty. In point of age, the present House is the youngest known to Uie history of American legislation. These boyish appear ing members, bright faced, intel ligent looking,.welL groomed, well mannered Vnd'woll dressedcollege men mojtt of them, presented a striking "contrast In their youthful appearance w to their veteran asso ciates inch as' OrofTenor of Ohio, whose flowing white beard gires him a " ysriersblo appearance dis proportionate !to his age; to cx Speaker Galnsha Grow, of Penn sylvania, hale; hearty and vigorous despito his Beventy and odd years; to Culberson, ot Texas, now enter Kentucky; Mr Wo!c n, i C-,b- STANDARD MMItiOL CRAV- rauu. Him uc io sM OMurs iron, j JN-S K I V 1 '. t ' K 1 PKU GROSS. Iuii:UiQ. Mr. P.lti.er, ut llli. ; i noi, nnd Mr. T.nc. oi A.l;n-.. I abscu during the lir.t bah ul the ! proceedings, carnu in in liui f r ONE PRICE Cash adjournment. The only ii.tri:- ing feature of the proc lms wa the swearing iu of the noz S-oa tort. Doing uuof!L:ia!U adrlscd that the President's message vould uot bo delivered till lo-mrrow, the Senate adjourned till to-morrow. The cordiality with which Sou ator Gorman was received by hit associates on both sides of the chamber was one of tb msrksd foatures of the day. He entered the chamber closely followed by Mr. Dries, of Ohio, and as thsy stood there talking and joking Senator Fryo, of Maine, and others Jeined in the badintge, and Sena tor Fryo, in an audible voice, re marked: "Tney have not downed this mau ysL9 Senator Sherman eotsred aloos and took IitU parf in the general congratulations. Charlotte Observer. TfiK l-Krl KlGUT DAY WAT KRBUUV i:UJ.'gs Foil ONLY iiCi. TI5KY STRIKE THE HOUR AND HALF HOUR, V 7-M iss Kate Michal la quite sick this week. ' t.week relative to ilm ease. He irfstudying that ques- silvefi literature: ' The Caucasian tion. However, it strikes us as now a3 fol,OW8 . athef r queer to publish.the article- We respectfully reouest th ChArlntt.. and give the Caucasian credit for Observer to ask any individual reader it, ami not be able to point out iU ii rSSSSS orrer.ll. TaSU I ioS nPn flertnth term and errors. Ihe editor of this naner enow. All we can say is that we are ! other of the House veterans: who does not: ow,yerythlng.. He f"f n Sk,WS they ' Util "prospect, were not tern- has a great deafo Work to do. He It will be remembered that we porarily submerged in the Norera wilL assure the public, orthat part charged that the Caucasian was ber election i of 0L " GoTernorCarr, at the earnest solicitation of the representatives of the Mexican government, has appointed the following well known and experienced basinets men of tho S tate of North Carolina, tn act as a State Committee for the Mexican International Exposition which is to open in the City of Mexico on orabont the 16th of September, 1806: Col. Frank Coxe, Ashetille; F. Brevard IfcBoweU, Charlotte; Goo, H. Bellamy, El Pasco; CoL Fred. A. Olds, Halsifh; W. J. An drews, Raleigh. . . The duty Imposed upon those gentlemen will be making propa ganda for the Exposition among the manufacturers, as it will be tho means of opening up an ex tensive market, which has been overlooked by the export trade of 4 V. IT.. . J r? i . . 1 wuhcu cwies-jniriotte xoraocrat ONE DAY CLOCKS AT 75 AND 85 CENTS. Stales froui 2 ctitt each up. Just rxirrl a b.g lot ot Sasple Looking Glasses, Rssors, a&d Pock t Knivta ic. Wehavolhs doest and larfsst lot of Jewelry Iu lbs place, also a full lino Spectacles from & otuts a pair up. Our Cloak and Capo Stock Is melting away fast, If you want a Cloak, come before they are all Bold. Watch out for cut Christ mas goods we will have the finest line we have ever had. See our ad uext week. RESPECTFULY. J. La Kistler. R. A. HOUSER. Practical TInner-ca AMD Dealer In-- Tlnwtr Ifcwinr Machla. Kadkaaa4 Olic?10 facUn aadStora Htairi. ana an kinds of COPPER s tore. WORK, Doos to Order at Lowest Prices. Just received a n AnVt t AVr havi deciJd l.- rt!-.c- IU pric4S on the fulloaj..; c U U low in order to run ibni c5 H once In order li make ro f-r our lmmnso slock of W-uf 'A which will be in nt-il wk 12 tcxh Faucv lliU Drus goo3s reduced from 11 into ra. per yard. 2JLrfh Jticy (fcrni! IimI Drsas Goods reduced it- m 1 1 CO to 75 els. pr ysrd. CO itch Figured ara Cr.;oa Drtis Goods recuced frm to SO cants per ysrd. 6 inch Twilled Ctbni: doced from 15 ct. to lrt Pf jsrd. In iO Inch Goods U haadscmest all wool I ) 13 town for only Q cent jtr ;srl The ara all tho go for Shirt W.;tU. Our Entire Stock of Ladies Hats at a r?a. If will be closed out dac tion. CALL AT ONCE IF Yul WI53 TO fiKCURE ANY uFTH&tf GOODS A9 THKY WILL OFF WJJfl A Rt'.H. m RESPECTFULLY. JENKINS BROS. N. B. Lookout fcf offer, thst ws are gede to our customers in a tt-: ;J . -t - fJT;8- CjlU th?c l-XX-TBi-lyr. I time.
The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 6, 1895, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75