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THE LINCOLN : DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 189G. Special Notices. rgrAdyertisepients inserted in this column and under this head, at one cent per, word each insertion. ( Mr. A. w i,w :" -re . : ' . ;.vrr: . - - . .',,!, rwi: i-. "VY" 10 .oiLs wciseefb.ii.:ii.lcTf P. W. Tho.Cruw,r JCnt.-I.V t .'HlntowVliU frS " .? n- .!-''so,v.Bt Av Justice, .'U., K, To !ho Voniuf Sorth-.Carolina':-. I rn-as if w am to , " " . -:!-"erfbilaMcBHr.Jrmiid.TiiE .. Oextlemkx: For several hnwn campaign with State aid 7 ap - a-v,Grigg'8 friends iJocRAT. v f months . past it .ha Ixt-u your, fur thii University as an issue. Jt will he sorry to learn of- hia :sick , ; ine only regret hoard, was- that pb.suro to endorse' ami ncoura' U to l hoped that the education nee. e hope -to fceo hini put th).eut3rtiinment did not last -through the, column! of your na-J al .:.nienta of theStat will U was 'so per what is known a the Itd- I- , . . ... - - ished the ''At er'V Popular IVii'd." a fund to be t : and that .co Hoc tint with which "to purchase some testimonial fr . the United - . . - i NOTICE. Particular attention is given at Lawingfs Tharmacy in filling prescriptions. -; . LOCAL NEWS. This Space Belongs slower. Tho whole affair soon. '.Mr.. and- Mrs.L.B. Wetmore -en.Pyable that all w returned Saturday. Mr. Wetmore" Ill,:jle wero parmanen has-been in Philadelphia and Mra. I Sumner were hostess Wetmore to" her old home at Lowesvillo. Gruhnm Go:d Mint. Maj. W. A. Graham, of Mach- Subscribe for the Democrat. -Miss Alice Harrill spent Sun day in Charlotte. Mr. It. S. Reinhardt left for New" York on business. Hon. W. P. Bynum of Ger man ton, N.,0., is in town. . Miss Anna" Clark, of Hickory isyisitiug Miss Annie Harrill. ' Mrs.' Jane Latham of Shelby, is visiting Mra.'B. E. Jenkins. Ex-Sheriff A. Nixon spent sev eral days "at Triangle last week. Mr. Junius Cauble of Gaston ia:,"spent Sunday in Lincolnton. Mr. W. O. Harrellson, of Cherryville, was in the city Friday. -Rev. Chas. Hoffman, of Char lotte, Avas in Lincolnton Mondav. Miss Maggie Davis spent sev- eral days at Iron Station last week, i Mr: Robt. Michal spent seve ral days in Rutherfcrdton this week. ' ' Mr. E. Hening Smith of Rich mond, Va., spent Tuesday in the Citv.' V Mr, Harry D. Smith a New -j ' York drummer, spent Sunday in town. Miss Laura Williams, of Shel by,, is .visiting Mrs. J. Thomas McLean. : -lf. T. W. Dixon, the popu lar hardware man, was in the City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Juo. W. Rob . erts have returned to their home 3 in Bessemer City. j Mr P. A. Barr's store has been closed for a few days on ac cpurit;pf his sickness. The many friends of Mr. Au - bury Motz will be glad to learn that he is again at home.- i MryB. J- Ross, telegraph op N era tor at the C. & L. depot, went to Granite Falls-Tuesday. Rev. Thos. C. Wetmore, of lArden, N. C, is on a visit to his father-Rev. W. R. Wetmore. Mr.lc, M. Snipes of the Char lotte Graded School,Jis visiting his sister Mrs. W. D. Womble. t Mr. S. V. Lowe,, of Philadel phia, was in Liricolnton Saturday andgaye The Democrat a call. ' Miss Jennie Moore, of Globe, stopped over in Lincolnton Friday night pn her way to Forest City. . Mr. L. M. Kiser of Gaston, gave us a pleasant call and left a request for The Democrat, "cash up." ' Keep your eyes on the young ladies, this is leap-year and they are acting strangely a dance! a dance 1 ! , Mr. A. A. Killian of the Dan iel's neighborhood is quite sick with pneumonia. Dr. Saine is at tendmgthim, 31?.. Lee Hoover of Crimsic, a gQlgelnocratf killed a 10 months , old'pig the other day which weigh ed 880. pounds. Mrs. Robert Robinson and children are visiting at Mr. J. A. Robinson's. Mrs. Robinson's home is in Texas. r jrWe are glad to learn that Sheriff C. H. Rhodes, who has - beeequite sick for some time, is still improving, i ' , uapt. P. J. Pate has gone to Baltimore on business and Mr. O. Coffield of Ellenboro, is filling hirjSace at the C. C. depot. Mr. Wm. Rudisill, who has spent several weeks with his sisr teirMrs.. Wm. Crouse of Crouse's Station, returned to his home in Texas. -reamed,; January 16th, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr; Robert Goodson and Miss Bettie Edwards, both, of this county. - i We have so far . been unable to getvthe proceedings of the coun ty commissioners, as the clerk of Baiittbafd has hot yet spread them tipon the public records. . From Wano; Editor -Democrat As we have a regular Lincoln colony here, and as we are all DemocratF, . wo feel ti mil nna o-ii . fri . I . l : a r a .. i "" Dum U1U iuiuo xo irt io asic a nuie inauiRonce in J. S. Knight of Pennsylvania for' the matter of epacoin your, valtf $0,000. Maj. Graham is in luck! able columns. : these days. He lately got judge ment against the Stove for a handsome sum. .ompany Fifflit at Wooley's. On last Thursday night Wm Mauney shot John Smith at Wool ey's distillery near town. The shooting was done with a shot gun. Smith is a bad character and had insulted Mauney at various times. Smith is not hurt seriously. Both men were tried before S. P. Sher rill, Esq., and bound over to court in the sum of $50. riMtxit Tlili-t j -three. The commissioners at the Jan uar meeting ordered that M. Lf Stroup, teacher of public school in dictrict number thirty-three, white, be discharged without pay. The school has been conducted by Stroup for seven weeks. Stroup hails from Gaston couuty. It seems that there has been trouble in the district since, he . assumed Til 1 TY. cnarge oi tne school- lie was re garded by the patrons of the school, as" " incompetent. . Stroup claimed to have a first grade cer tificate, but it appears that the committee dia not make sure of this. It is now believed that the certificate he exhibited before the board of commissioners was forged The patrons brought the .action before the-commissoners to dis charge Stroup. C. E. Childsl Esq., appeared for the' complain ants, and B. A Justice, Esq., for the teacher. Stroup lost, -with re sult mentioned abo"e.w .Those who are acquainted with the case re gard the action of the board as j.ust and proper. District number thirty-three is in Howard's Creek Township, "Hog Hill" neighbor hood. ' Though: Waco does not enjoy the. destinction of boing -"the biggest town in this world - or Iho . next,1; it is hustling nevertheless. Mr. M. Luther Hoyleof your county has just opened up a Jarge stock of general merchandise near the depot, and fetniles as cheerfully-! as ever across tho counter with- his business experience and his favor able acquaintance here he is sure of a good trade. All the seven general stores here are enjoying an excellent cash trade far in advatice' of previous years. With tho return of better times the plaintive cry of the Populiatj with his phantam dreams of tFree Silver" and cheap money arc pass ing away. Cleveland county sends sreethrtr'to Lincoln, begging that her shame and disgrace be forgot ten, and promises next election to redeem herself from the foul stig ma that shs allowed her enemies to cast upon her in the last. Come up and help us. Partisan! States crui-er Itahugh, the Warahip named ,in honor " of our capital citv. . . . Your hearty, ' since n and unsel fish endorsement in support of the fai-ing of this fund, has given its promoter inspiration 'and courage to persevere in the work; and no lets confidence in(he! successful ... result of this fund has been given by the untiring and patriotic ef forts of those'ladies.who have act ed as sponsors for the fund in their respective towns and cities. To the unllagging zeal and endeavor of these sponsor, is the present amount now collected and depoa. ited to the credit of the fund large ly due. 3Xiw 55u.iiiiioi'!- ".At IIum One of the most pleasant enter- Mrs. M. J. Rhyne, ot Maripopa, died Friday, January 10, lS9Gt and was.buried Sunday the 12th. -.'Mr. Monroe Finger is danger ously sick. Mrs. Johu Uagar died since our last report. Almost every family ha9 atase of measles. Mr. Thos. M 'Shelton, John E. Ki.if and Thos. Galloway, of Texaa, Uav been visiting relatives aud trinds-hore." They left for Texas today.. . Frank Kelly, Richard Nix n and Elbridge ' Dellinger weni with-them. L. T. Hagar has moved here and ral;en charge of Col. LoweV Mills. . :lrs. A. A. King has moved here to jnd her son and daughter to school.' By the way, Mr. Lifciker I; r. i " Sf m. t !'. tainments of tne season was the l3 ;roving.nimseiL io . oe a ursi "At Home" given last Fridav ch 3!? teacher. His school is'a sue. afternoon by Miss Eva Sumner at ceE3 the residence of Mr. Samuel Lan- - Co1- D- A; Lo ?ave nual der. The event was held esnecial- bal1 lasl Friday night. lv in honor of !iis Aanp Kc. of Finch,' of' Charlotte, and J ... - - v Gentlemen of the press of North Caiolina, as it win your press, which conceived and put intp ioa itivo execution this plan of saving the State from the reproach which; rested upon hr gtMnl naim, and thereby aroused the pride and pa triotism of our jHiople, which has found material expression through the etTorts of those sponsors, who have forwarded the sums collect ed, it now remains for you to hap pily complete the work so ably le gun and so successfully carried out. 'The press has givtn public ap proval, and it now remains for it to ive material expression in the wav of contributions, and to this end the undersigned rqust that even' newspaper in the State make up a contribution from its own of fice; every one in each newspaper office can give some amount, from editr to "pressman, and if so de sire 1, contributions may 1h? solic ited from among the friends and con-Tituents of each newspaper. l.-t every printer iu. the State add :iis or her mite, -to this fund, and. th9 4Muu.thu -raUd,for the test nonial which wilLW. present ed t".the cruiser Haleight will do crec: t to the patriotism lilrality and uimeofthe Old-North State.. Y. fry contributor will receive rec( 'nit ion and-"credit.1 It is re- i que-ted tliat contributions le pent sk;. as possible to the Leader Pop. .lar Fund, SouUiport N. C. . Fraternally, ' Cn.ni.Ks L. Stevens, P.nvident North Carolina Press Association. . . ; Weekly paprri please copy.. union, boutn uaroiina. iins was the first appearance of Miss Rice in Lincolnton society. Mr. Lander's lesidence was brilliantly lighted and elaborately decorated with holly and other ' evergreens, ana presented a unristmas ap pearance. Miss Sumner was becomingly gowned in white Taffeta " silkv Miss Rice was dressed in a costume of white crepe, with satin ribbon mat d above partis&n.politics. ' It ii claimed by thoao whn op p appropriating money to the jSUte University, that a StaU has no hjuineA engaging in higher education. What are tho reajona why the State should engagv in lon er' education then? It i a strange doctrine which should claim that all the higher education in this State should Toe carried on by the various denomi nations, especially when the schools of those denomina tions do not teach the distinctive doctrines of any church Nowadays the claim is made that the Stato should not engage in higher education because the State thereby shows partiality to some of its youth. In other wordf, the State must educate all alike. The State must have no University or college because the State, from the nature of things, can not ac commodate all its eons and daughters in the State schools. Let us turn this argument around. The Haptiet denomination estab lishes one or two colleges in which to educate all the sons of that Church in this State in the higher branches. Is that denomination not partial? Does it treat all its sons alike? Does it accommodate all it on at Wake Forest? Was it ever intended to do that? The Baptists allow the State to do all the iower educating and then claim that ther have a divine right to do the "higher educa tion! Strange doctrine that 1 If it is right to give big boys a denominational education at Trinity and Wake Format, why is it not right and proper to give the 4Iitle Ikjvs a denominational education in church schools? WIp xhould a denomination look after those of mature age and leavj tlioe of tender age to the Str.t ? to train, and then talk wise ly :i tout higher education and how far 1 he State should educate? Wake Forest and Trinity and Dav dson and every denomination- al hool of prominence in this Sti t ? claim to be non-ectarian Ir.i; tell u then, where if your Ban ist influence or vour Metho ist nfluence or your Prelrvterian inf. i ence at such schools? The Ui i ersitv is non-sectarian for that mrtier. and is just as religious as th ienominational college!, if we are :o believe 'their catalogues. To R. I CHAL, DEALER IN- 3. A Happy New Year' to all My Friends And the pablio geatrally will pleaae accept xay tine re thanks for thtir liberal pa tronage giTf a xae in the put. I desire a continuance of the same, and will try to prore worthy of your eon&lanoe by giving yoa the best goods al lowest possible prices. YOURS ANXIOUS TO PLEASE. A. 17. REEDY. ll-'JO-ftS-ljr. Father of LOW PRICES Racket Store. A Cut Price Sale Of CLLTHING. Mijs Jordan, of Mt. Island are vis itirig MIss'Georgia Lowe. " J3r. M. S. Davidson has returned frcrn New York. " " Mr. Joe Noles, of Kidsville, is moving his tamily to Mrs. Sophia Davis place near here. ;Mrs. J.. WV Hinkel, -who. has been at the' point of death for some time is improving slowly, Mr. J. H. lieal, traveling, agent for E. M. and F: H. Andrews of Charlotte was over last week. He trimmings and spravs of Christ mas holly in her hair and about 8as that be never met a "nioresc. her neck, and was of - course, the c ana " "ueiiigenL peopie uiao r 4k i- J nr: those he ha3 met in Gaston and uuruuuuii ui cue bwijiijj. dxiss . .. . - - Sumner was assisted in receiving Lincoln counties.. Ho has sold the guests by Mrs. Lander who many sewinK chines and orcans Aao arouua her and is a hummer in f satin trimmings. Miss Addie Jen ;. Durham h;in- a population 11,- ' Joe Blackburn has given up all hope of being his own successor. Gold lws leen discoverel in Hu- foid Township, Uniop County, this State. . . Kx-Gov. Foraker. of Ohio,, has lHn elect til a Senator to succetnl Calvin. S. Brice. . . . . GvO. N. Ives it Son, New, Heme, exorttHl itXM) bushels of. oysters during Decemlwr. The lsound money Democrats elec'el a majority of their Candi da e-i for state executive commit teemen last week. S nator Teller of Colorado says he will not vote for the Republi can Tariff Bill unleas a free silver .'"ridsr is attached. It is claimed by some that Reed will, not get more than four votes from North Carolina for the nom ination for the President. It is said that Congressman Set tle, of-Reidsville, wishes to succeed Senator Pritchard. Settle is re- Come this wsy if too went to see the Largest and Best Assort ed lne of Cbrittmai goods you ever saw. We have got wbtt yon want, I and at the price jen wioL If yoi want to xnsko a preteot to an. one, or your best irl, hv gxfwhat you want. AH we site is to coxne ana te onr Cbrittmai goods whtthcr you buv or not Everybody come and; bring the Children. RESPECTFULY. O- W find wo bsve too mnch Clothiog of som kinds sod hsre determioed to cut the price in CTcr to run t down. So frca dot on we will frire yoa 10 off an , .-na know that metes a lot wi i, a wm rnk a very rMslI p ;.i at tet. srd ra.?V Tr? ur - va ctn h c in nJain for ycurlf J. L. Kistler. kins and Miss Alice Grigs:, with the assistance of four little misses: Vardrine McBee, Mary Linder, Janie Connor, and Bessie Ram saur had charge of the supper room. Miss Jenkins in an enec- his lino of business. Mi. R. II. W! Barker, gets the contract ol carrying the U; S.'mail from Harvey to ML Holly, legin nihjj July 1, 1800. Jim Hunter got mto a diAiculty ilh his wi'e the other- day in The Rockingham indx has just fearthHl as opposed to Fusion on the 1. 1. ...t l. IV . . .. issueu an inuusiriai cuium, wnicn Presidential ticket this year. does it much credit. It will require tI41-,4V),UjO to pay the pensioners tf thfs govern ment for the year Ib'.WY.- Congressman Liiinev dtn not like SiKaker IXh. Mr. Linney, I is a very wis personage. tive gown ot cream with lavender hWcb he stabbed her - in the trimmings poured the tea with all the preciseness and dignity of one who had attended many snch en tertainments and who expected to attend many more: Miss Grigg served the chocalate and looked the pink of perfection" iii a dainty costumo of pink silk. The entertainment was made more enjoyable on account of -the presence of the Lincolirton String Band. - ! The quests weroas follows:- Mr. shoulder. Jim has gone to parts unknown, , ' 1 . .Miss Dove Suttlemvre, of .JJeat tics Ford, a young girl of 18 years died last Friday of pneumonia. Mr. Thos. S. Williamson, of Miller. Iredell county, was over J Saturday. Bill Shanks. The war feeling which lately sprang up between England and Germany is gradually subsiding. But England etili "thinks there is Y" and Mrs. L. W. Dick. Mrs. Wr .W.i a conspiracy among European Mnt Mr TTantina " Mr Hntrh powers at work against her. Dr. ti i xr t,. u '-r 1 Jameson, '-who conducted the Eng Jenkins Mrs. Blair JenHns, J.udge intQ mtoVy. over wbicli Hoke and Miss Hoke,: Miss Bessie; Oermauy claims suzerainty, has Johnston, Miss Mary McBee, Mrs: A fusion justice in Union coun ty this State lately decided a cause before himself without hearing any evidence for or against the accuse!. Tho average FusionUt jui what th 10 will amoant to. We ooly task on exception and thtl in Mclntrihes which we trc -Uicf: now at 13.00. We csa do yoa some good also oa Hsts. Ve csn sell yoa a pretty fsir Man's wool Hat for 25 cents. sk come aioog and trios: ui yoar prodoce or cash and will trade. VERY RESPECTFULLY. H. S. Robinson & Co. no doubt, hates Tommy Settle also. . i si - - The Bessemer City imping projv. ertv in Gaston County has ljeeii sohr to E. A. Oniley Vf y.City. Michigan. Joe Chandler Harnsliaa written another hook called "Mr,-Rabbit at Home." Everybody knows his Uncle Remus. . , . The Turkish government refuses to allow the White Cnss Society, of Clara Barton, to Operate in Armenia.. : There are now 1G0 distilleries in operation in Collector Rogers'- District. Tho usual number is 400 to 500. f Btitler made a SWurs speech iu tho Senate last Tuesday. He dis cussed bonds.' He has become a genuine bore. . ieen succeeded,- as governor ctU, Col. Jno. C. Tip(ouo! Mho Ruth- erioru'Lemocrai. wm vij urniu the publication of a Democratic rorlfalarlaLlvorTroa ble,orXndlgoatlon,?i&Q BROffK'S IROI? BITTgRS FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES AND CONFECTION A RjES SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES BY Burgin Ramsaur, Miss Finch, f Marshonalandhyl J. NewtOnTj Misses Laura and Virginia Hoke - The whole surviving party which Miss Kate Michal, Mrs'. T F Cost-'accompanied Dr. Jameson will he ner, Miss Crouse. Mrs. Charles sent to England to be dealt with Motz, Mrs. J. A. Lore, and - Messrs' as tho queen hinks--proper. paper at Marion. He will continue to-ediVthe -Rutherford Democrat, We wish him mnch success. . Gov.,Carr has signed the war rant for the executionf Thomas .Covington at Newton on Feb. 15. Covington was convicted of mur dering James Brown proprietor of Long Island Cotton Mill near Ca tawba Station. Some Republicans say they ar tired of the 4,boui8mwof Ssttleand Ruisell. But It is a cool day when Republicans get tired of a bos. They' csn tolerate Marlon Bailer even. We hardly think t hero will bo ranch of a row In tho Republican ranks over Settle and Russell's "yanltiDg tmbltion." Enrolling Clerjr, J. W.Brown has!been fined $260 and sentenced to work on the public roads ox I Is the plsoe to frt a aloe tieos ef Wake county 12 months for his BEEF, PORK and FRESH connection with, tho assignment act of 1805. Satterfield was fined f SfX) for his connection with the game. The Fusionists are talking of persecution! LINCOLNTON, N.C. il-e-i-y. CITY MET Subacribo for the DiwoatiT. SAUSAGE. All cmU toand la a FIE3T- CUL53 fJLHKXT. Cocas to Km as.- Mrtet prU pJ4 for heft sad dllU, Edwards & Sherrill. Listen! We are griog to sell more jroods in December, then any one month in the history of oar ball nets. In order to ran the f farts op we have inacgarsted an OVERCOAT SAL.' On Friday xaoroicf, December ISth, the isxrett stuct of Orar- coats and UlsUrs In North Caro lina, incladinr Dsn's, boys &nd childrsn's, will U offsrtd to tbs pablic at ACTUAL COST. We nothing. This Is to be a bona Cds sale ana ts are- ready to stake oar rrpotsiloa as. to Its gsaaioeoesj. LOOK -INTO TUI3 THINO As too osvtr saw and nrrtr axtin rill tea Orsrcosts so chtsp It it not ccsamon sense to gti sj taach ror yoar money as torn canT LONO TATE d CO. Cnxi-LOTTX, N. C.
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