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THE': LINCOLN : utMOCRAT. Chas. I Ccon,' bddor. Published every h riday at I.INCOLNf OX-, N. . C , BY TflK LIN COLN Democrat Publishing i.'o". , . Subscription :. $ I .UO per year, strictly cash is advance Advertising Rates.: One ' col umn, 1 year. $6000 ; 1-2 COLUMN, BOOO; 1t4 column, $15.00; less THAN 1-4 COLUMN, $5.00 PER INCH. From these tates there . will be nt0 deviation. above tKa t renders! lit a ve m g Populist incapable of believing anything goL-' any ldy, 'TIm-a n-ail .mu'Ii stuff in the M. rctirv hikI ' Vuih r alv? hadit4r, the--I'r.'irresHiv Fnrnir iriw to ridi- v;iii'nv WOIIDHAHTO tht en tire crowd was ci&do. Aftoi thU the youug neoplt started for Life U toonhort to quarrel wilh n horse back rid to tbe poison uirt 'Brevard llutlr when it ppl, but Mill the Dkmocrat fnring and other pUoes of intrt lieveiibu thepeo- cannot refrain from calling attcn.Tb crowd tbeo lgan to scatter. 9iT0. Alva YMUf1ill. former , 'rife f Wwi. K. Vaiul.-il.ili. - i unrri ! i.Ou' f 11. I Lj I Atli uwti Prliujl inn V ; Yt1ir lHf -t!tniit ' inculcation of hatid an' suspicion is not gomu to avail al Wave. It cannot. . - . FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1806. . - -- . -tti pl of tliM state i to rescue it uon to some tnmg a .socaueu from fusion hands. Ib-ru is the Republican paper, hn ban been wav the Farmer phis it: ; ! ; . . doing. .Wo refer to the Liucoln Rescue it!,,,Wtll, well! What Patriot, -.Tbt Patriot baa no edi- would vou do with it? Do you tor, at least, it places no naraa at ers who send it subscriptions. I: names a list of such who have sent We would remind those who wish to mould public opinion. that it is very poor, moulding that will come of trying to see. where the people are and then falling over the fence to get to the peuple. The Progressive .Farmer of this really believe that any consider- th h.m! nf i iinrini columns week thanks those of its subscrib- able number of the good people of ; ; , t f . mTUx I . ns btate want it re-ued and j . . ... i ilnc:.il back b the hamh of tha i eauoriais, we are unaoitMoraj. ..ii trr.vin. .mvm rabb-rv. ! The Patriot claimt to be a Renub- it frnm mito in nn Hllhsrint Hin fll i- 1 . . . . l : : .. . t ! w 'v 1 - oa not, sieiiiinii. fiiiiie-iiuM.2i' . ucan iapr 10 ine core, vci n nai weeK auring me past ear. auhj. urovenzed political mosioacKs ; p0I)Uli9ta who co about tbe coun- W. A. uranam o.i mis uouniy i vuo tre in iuu c.iuio iui ncsii) on this 4thonor roU"-of the Farm- twenty vears prior tu the uvt election: u e nave iiau trouoie enough along that line. Iet strive for better thing ahead, but do not take a backward step. The "soul destroying1 Demo- as aM IhtwDoie anair was a uc from bffinninr to nd. Icnri tu rm?iabrrU by all und o4psciaKv 1 h tcr. " Re irc;f nil j; " - bjtbf wntcr. Sprclal Notice. Cbattil M-.nr.-i: ft " l tm pr -A t'i r:ii j-r utidtl , , . er. But we thought Maj. Graham was. a Democrat. However, we shall not say he is not. But we wish to express our doubts about the propriety of any good Demo- Cracy once stopped lawlessness, crat sending one to five subscrip- land the out raging of white women tions to the Farmer every week m iJV negroes. It stopped arson, TTT I 1 1 I -r ' TT i 1 T 1 1 7 I , . WILL some one wno Knows piease iayo. it iqoks Daa ior any man s murder and plundering witn im- inforin us where the Greensboro 1 Democracy to be an agent of the parity by negroes, instigated by Record stands on the money ques- Farmer. tion? Why da those papers which used to make the welkin ring for 16 to 1 suddenly stop their music? It is truly wonderful' to note how tbe News and Observer has quit talking about the money question. We had expected that the News mean wlnte men. llie "grave robbing" Democracy made John Kerr a free man. It impeached Holden and silenced Kirk and his cut throats. The "ballot steal- inir" Democracy of North Caro- ty, spying it is our paper." It talks about the personal fling" of the Democrat. Ye the DtM ocrat intends to "fling" at R publicans and PopnliU wben it gets an opportunity, but to far we have tried to be fair and honest. We always expect to have the courage of our convictions. We never expoct to hit below th belt. We n re going to tell the people face to face wbat we think and why we think it. Novr, we waut to tell the Patriot that we think it very poor taste and bad man- Judpe R bin u u trjins fo 3-1 rttitnouia!l at to bll COid C L'lcct ft 1; vinoiit piACCf, to tbr .Kutfier ! rd Democrat lays, lb Ashe- ville Citizsu ixmarkt upon Jcd Itobiotou'a iguoradcn of the Uw. Robloion doef not. firm to Iw a model Judge, whatever 1m bo rcay Land Sale. t 1 1 Uy !rtct-1 f tf -arr . - ! ;aIoM la a k rtkx t 1 r k.ilitt J ti. A. 0t-tt !. M. Kf.j . .. L- j Xth U) 1" ' ' ' 4)ttettl of a tnt.4 f run ! tlhlo.MC. IS. ?tl. KI I,, ti- .. I flJOUJ w.lh laTrr-l 1f -1 a! t "V uotll rtt i4 b.,r.4I-i J! i-ij-" t M .n tbr 11 t!i .f I--rrt '- . j tod ti3 TSttgK 0r ;.! "'-! . rur4 tRerrt) l-.ibtSulj I t A. M. rtntHry 00 srxl ! 4 i ; , k Happy Hew England and Otrmany ar hav-;an4 iMtirtmfi ttvtf rrtrfrwr 1 ing trouble ovr aoait Und down ftcrtby nu4r : i-tr,r . s in Southern Africa called Tram- vail. It does not pay to bave colo nies in every part of the world. If it is true that the tun never eU on English soil, it u also true that b it nevsr free from quarrels. who SnatorJont of Nevada, used to be a Republican, but who recently turned Populitt. threat ens to vote against reporting the Tariff Dill now in tbe benat Com- Some of the State papers com- V)l ain bitterly of the fact that and Observer would have tried-tc Ghri8tmas brings, with it the usual convince the ugold bug' Demo- Una restored tlie state government fer to the purported "special" which the Patriot published last mitt re on Finance in cat tbe ners to publish, as it did last wekt I cornxnitts do not agre to put cm a teWrim not Mnt to it. We n- I additional tax on eujrar. in tint - - 1 . w number of fights and murders. The crats of the error of their ways in- and put it in the hands of the in reason is obvious. People: as a stead of remaining silent. Let the telligent people of the State. It rule, are not gocd ! The world is discussion go on that all may learn made North Carolina respected hardlv getting anv better for all the truth. Take courage. Butler, abroad lor nonest and integrity. our boasted civilization. m m . . rv Stroud, Skinner, Shuford and the "spittle-licking LJemocracy Pritchard are still keeping .up the "of North Carolina has put the circus! They will have a fret State on a firm financial basis, eoinage law passed before long and built asylums for the unfortunate then vou cannot say you helped to insane, erected schools lefriended do it. if you continue to remaiu in the negro race in many ways, sent hiding as you now do! Take out brave men and statesmen to 4 4 1 f J w- WW. 1.4 ...k.l fj kVll - COlirape. uutiio iui uui uuu vmi iuioih- ment. and last of all ithas no re- We sincerely beg the pardon oi t f , t lito of the Mercury for trying to answer the Farnier Tlu? -Grovrrized" 1 nrifin rmnatiAiiA i aiip i r a v i ami a i -- - . . . Tm- crnvprnmpnt. bn S4fi 000 - lvo ino hcb"""3 " vu Ueinocracv ot .North Carolina event, the bill many never get out of th committee room. Do You "contract" the currency when you borrow money and pay your honest debts with that bor rowed money? Nowadays we are told that, if the government bor rows monev bv means of. bonds jand pays its debts, then it con tracts the currency to the extent of the borrowed money. 000 worth ot legal tender Treasury notes now outstanding., Every dollar of this amount is to be re deemed in value currency gold. The honor and credit of this gov ernment is pledged to do this. Then, why not take the best, safest, easiest,, and cheapest way to pay tHis debt? before the holidays. We might have known we could not do it. After this, wo shall confine our re- marks to things we know some thing about, instead of trying to convince a Populist editor that needs no defense. It stands today for honest money, a revenue tariff, economy, individual liberty and the perpetuation ofihe State's good name and honor. We are proud of the epithets you apply The $346,000,000 of Greenbacks and are mortifying the flesh in the now outstanding is an Honest debt, hope that we may arrive at that which we owe once and no more, stage of mental obliquity which The present policy is to pay this win, W6 hope, meet the approba- debt over and over again.v Is that tion of the Mercury. right? Is it just, is it fair? lo A S -v sucn a tning as democracy now to u, The Democracv of North exists outude of the Populist Par- Carolina has no bluh of shame tv. We are now engaged in gloomy for anything it has done for these wt ". twenty years ot its rule. it is week in reference to the fire at Rutherfordton. The Patriot got no "special" at all, yet it publish one. The Patriot has been talk ing about one of tbe County Com missioners, too. We are not standing godfather for any man on that board, but we do not think tbe Patriot is able to show STOP AND THINK! If you wish to avoid ants, dust etc., in your cook room and to keep everything in nice order, te THE STANDARD CABINET. I It is handy and ornamental. is laborsaving and economical It will be before vou. Act nromnt tnat iney are not xair uonesi men i yt act wiiely. and men who kmow whether or I 1-10. Standard Cabinet Co. Satire 9i(tl wfc.h p'. it- - t 1 n, f tf July rnl-Jl lb tv.-r . ! it -i.t.f tr v A ff" t-ml for UnlM .niy. N. . t ii Jmj 11 fault of i4 i4fwrni l ttt u i ri4t n4 ltr rji4ii"n f - - j ;TJCi Dot hATtn Irrli .!. - ! 4 it i. I o4 MklJ bo4 ! it it.- j b Iilillt of lKrrrml--r I". i ! u- p14. I will SJrf f. r ! l - u-i- i a Ibr 1'iMjrt HcHiy it. 1 . i N. C. si noun uo Mondav, lOthdsvof rVbru.itv m w m lo 1 1 M)thl ti4-trr t..r tt - low drvxrtbrl lrr f 11.1 i lb lao4 of Uilitf ;-!. ftf.i !- bouod4 full: T wi ltrv- nlnc l Pt-l Ul. Vili. - I rornrr sn4 run t! i.ii r i polatrr t)i linr. rinr Mtl. , rtl TO pole lo a t ! 4n4 pint-r-.- . nrar o4 of Utir. T iit x.t. ! wrtl 40 polr lu a tuu in f.ri.1 Tbrnrv ojlh ). j- - j ton ao4 jmiolrr. T I ! N.ftlti?. ral &0 pole la ihfia-jcHiiunc, ttlntnfTta crr mcir -r I krtum ao4 deijrnl-4 a lh h. vrvm traxt" rrcM log n ninth rt f tl tnlnrral intrrmi in .4 li4. ! t irit lv4 HooV To lutr - tn pr tirultr. Till a tmriji;ill in f rr tnnVr upon jnil .4 jir L moory on dalr .i4 !-. TIi 7th ! of Janurrf A. M. lttT. .iri- 4 O. M. 54 it ii t. Mfrtr?- 1 1. 1 repay a debt is not fair to the debto'r. To reissue the Greenbacks wh-in once redeemed is simply les sening our obligations to pay. only the beast that would turn and rend its protector, as the Far mer does. We owe-to the Demo cracy of this state a lasting debt of gratitude. It has been our I help and our protection in the. days of our weakness, and if we i ii . . mi . i i i The Wilmington Messenger com- ""state it win suu oe tne II , i x . - plains very bitterly about the noPe aiul eaivauon oi .oriu v,aro- CHRISTMAS RODY crimes, rodyism, and the drunken- lina ,for the The state of Populism is net Democracy, and ness so prevalent about Christmas anairs wnicn now prevails m tnis time. It says: ntate and nas prevailed since the If the celebration of the . birth- olection f 1&91 is enough to ex day of the Son of Man is to bedes- ite the concern of all good citi- ecrated and degraded by whole- zens for the State and her welfare. we do admire a paper which has the manliness to say so at all times. Tbo world knows that Pop ulism' means hatred and suspicion of the established order hatred of those who are in authority and hatred of everything but itself. Any concession to Populists is a clear departure from Democratic principles. sale drunkenness, fights, rows and These are the davs of small men, general deviltry it is high tune i i , j i days when reason mid sense seem that the better behaved united earnestly to prevent such a horri ble perversion and wide-spread tin But it the State puts the bottle to the people's lips and they get drunk, and insult and shoot and kill, how can the State punish results with anv degree of consis r a VI h.ft & V.fi Ull Ml A M JI.LI I 3te'.. that Venezuelan message s'all nmke beasts of men, 1hw ca:i Wy are for America first, last . Cleveland sent to Congress not j tlll T1 I :,,ul nl1 ,he limu- Wu ure PI9 since But those same neo- a rbanc and violations of lav. ; the nliell mnership 0 onr tgsince uttho,e same peo-j and many cruel casuahties occm lamls. We are ,Mpoul to foreign- There are some socalled Dsmo crctic papers in this State who are tencv? If the State provides a claiming that Secretary Olney j wy by which "liquid damnatii)u" wrote . tliat Venezuelan message Mr, long pie said Cleveland was the greatest man in America as late as 1892. to have deserted some of our peo ple. Still we trust the good will come of it ami that the future will be all the brighter for the clouds of the present. NO IN 1 :i-III501fcK therefrom? a. .1 1! 1 -.t . t. not, inev uiu anvininn inev are i i im'w charged with. And wheu asked .a .a anout it nave tne courage to say plainly they did it, and not "I reckon so" as the supposed editor of the Patriot did, when the Coun ty Commissioner asked him if he was responsible for what tbe Pa triot has said about him. Then we hear that certain persons, upon information of a person kuown to have some connection with the Patriot, have been circulating tbe report about the County that the County printing was given to the Democrat at a higher rate than the law allows. . This report is false, as the records will show. e therefore ask the editor of the Prtriot, whoever he or the may be, to put at the head of its 'edi torial page who is respomible for vhat it prints ; also to correct its "special" about the Rutherford ton fire;, and also to inform the public that tbe County printing is being done at the legal rate. These things we ask in the interest of truth. A. It o union. Luitor Democrat The under signed left Lincolnton Friday morning in company with Mr. A. G. Harrill who resides about four miles south of Lincolnton. After about an hours drive we reached Mr. IIarrilPs residence where nine children, thirty-three grandchild ren and a few friends had met to celebrate a reunion. The day was bright and fair, and tbe children The Lincoln u.-i i ; - !-! thank t i;, i t i .t hi rl pa. If -: i; j..f;Ti t!. y t 4 I .:! si.rerly h-tjv- 4T.iI tn;t that ti ill r c ttlu.iif d tu the fa in r-. RESPECTFULLY. JENKINS BROS. DEMOCRA Is The Leading Pa jut Published in the HP YOli WANT THE Class of est Count v. GOODS i 1 1 ' v-,sr- u i u I- u':.itifjl u U. K. that The Messenger foreets Knw. Vi Vina nnf. apnea rrncrVi tri a i- i , w i i seripiure w nicn says mat man s messages to near tnera hert is dwwitfnl nlw nil tit,.,. -w v v m m m (tl t 1 I I I III and desperately wicked. Christ- write his tell it 1 So far as we are concern ed, we should not care much if we had some of the "old man's" sense, ever now that he has degenerated sol . Congressman Shuford is now a member of the Committee on Ed ucation. But is it not all wrong to have farmers legislating for ' school teachers? Surely Mr. Shu ford's consistency and past utter ances will prompt him to refuse to help control legislation of an edu- i cational character ''Farmers must make laws for farmers," used to be the motto! But the world changes and circumstances alter " cisesand Populists forget their campaign speeches just like the wicked Democrats are said to for get them. While the country has lost its billions under Mr. Cleveland, it is said he has made himaelf $6,000 -000. But how? Will some one tell us ? Hickory Mercury. Nobody who has a thimble full of sense believes the above about Cleveland being worth six mil lions.; The insinuation that he "froze" the i money out ot the peo ple is a sample of Populislic argu ment. It is just such talk as the mas sins are no worse than other sins. Men are not good as a rule. We get very tired of hearing about "liquid damnation," and the like Whiskey is-not the cause of evil any more than the shot guns, which an honest merchant sells is the cause of murder, when its use is perverted by some villian. There are some things which the state can not do. One of them is to make people religious. Crime and drunkennsss will be here when Gabriel announces the end of the world. Nobody upholds crime who I wishes for the welfare .of society. But you must make society better before you can make the State bet ter. So long as people will believe that the Farmers' Alliance is better than the Church, so" long as preachers preach politics and no religion, so long as children are not taught to reverence those in authority, so long will there be crime. Now begin to use your arithmetic and you'll find 1 out .when people . wiU: begin to keep Christmas after 'your way' of thinking. Subscribe for the Democrat. ppoui to loreign- ts owning our railways, or buying j wore collected here and there and up our bonds or dictating whrt W1 Kind ot money wo .should have. We believe thi.-. country should make and have its own monev. There will be no war. If it will cancel the debt thev snv we owe 'ined to be enjoying the occasion very much. About 1 o'clock din was announced. The crowd re paired to the spacious dining room where we found the tnbl lna.Kl England, maybe some good would down with everything that could come of a war.- Hickory Mercury. i j i J B , n: uc8ucu in wie way ox some- Yes, and you ought to have said you were in favor of prohibiting any one from reading a foreign book or newspaper. There would be "about as much sense and reason in the one as the other. With th majority of men who have eggs to sell, for instance, it makes very little, difference who buys them. .We know of but one country which does what the Mercury sug gests and that is China. If the Mercury's ancestors, if it had any had been treated by the natives here as it now wants to treat Eu ropeans, it no doubt, would be is. suing its interesting paper some where in Russia or Spain instead of here in the United States. Tht prospect of an opportunity at re- pudiation of debts due Englishmen seems to tickle the Mercury. The free silver idea enacted .into law would be a mild form o repudia tion itself. , Deaccrtti thouidrecd ii it i .oundly J, i ni.. lift and Republic thould nad it to find .ml wbat t about tkai. Tac DtMocHT for will u U u. r than evr. This it Campaicn year. Yu cxkix, not afford to b-j without th Democrat. uUcribv now. l'ip:i- id At t I ;l(. cRUitrs ru:i:it m domestic n:i j - and mis ok i:li:t r m.itv. A full ! i - . i i hn.frns Tvw f.f lb- l. . d f a H. V. (2UI(i(i. : . Half ot the business portion of the town of Wake Forest, Wake county, was burned Tuesday. The College escaped. thing to eat. After dinner wine and cigars were served, the decan ter containing the wine is said to be nearly one hundred years old Mr. Harrill is 75 years old and is the father of twelve children, nine living, three dead, one died in ser vice, one killed by a runaway team in 1B31; The only daughter died an infant in 1S02. Mr. Ed Har rill is a residentof South CArolin, Mr. A. M. Harrill is a resident of Newton and is known as a . rail road man, Mr. R. E. Harrill has been a resident of Chicago for five or six years. Mr. Harrill, better, known as Squire Abe,, was born in Rutherford county- and hat resided ai his present home 52 yer- and he says the place vu about 50 years old when he went there-making the house and barn over 100 years old. About half past two arrangements were commenced for the arrangment of a group of fa thar and mother and : nine sons. This being completed, the entire crowd formed in front of tho ' honse and a view of the house and ' Only One Dollar per Year. Croceries-Crockery is a4 g3 If-if If vi. it tv u t a Fmil Calc'f I can ftirtiiIi th articlci with which l) inik' it. all rr.;H t;M;D. A!rtCVroatiuit PruiiCf, KuU Apple. Arc, Oraf. d CociuuU onlv 15 cts. cr (vitir.i. If 3 on vrnt the flm-?! Hour ! en thtH tr.nrs.ct try mv Moni- Always done with neatness and di.patch. W duplicattr prior of own None better. uynti tratit to make a Xmaj present 5ce iny Jninps China C"f ai-il g.niccnv China ! Pllci. I.mc2omc.t Chan ter h'cl& ever M!d hcrt; for tho money. Vpt'KS TRULY J. B. RAMSAUR, any rsliablt house. Give us a call. Do not nd your work out of tht County. We can do it for you. t GIYE US A TRIAL. v
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