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THE : LINCOIH : utMOGRAT. Chas L. Coon, Editor, S. G. Finley, Manager. than Wood's to . inkTost D-m- frnta Wft hnve thoi!uht Vr v m - I AK PiKS OF ENGLISH. The Mnrganton Herald waa at ft PUF5LT8UKI E'KKY FkIO.VY AT N. C . by Thk Lin- there would he a movant tint w aa constrained to write about it Monroe Uocinnn wie omer uay, , ........ ,..,n.i a f.,,..i of LinlLw: . aid this in reference to Engtand : vji I njrrwiiiti m n u" .....-- I i)-miMT:iti nud Ponulisis The . . . . . full. tempting. I Fay that alio ha availed ner- v mm m m m - - A Fdiciou. and ereatly enjoy l. The ladies, all tastefully and rich- that came in her now . - , . . -k A " ft mS mmm tal at ttk te I llft'tN km w - . - . SENATOR FR YE TALKS. THE B JTI ER nd wuou bA i iupuiiican iit, kh'" k ap4jn at imt, ThA llmuihHrAn Senator from . . onij sou .riviK h -1 . w . Wood said toHlm. . . ,. rciultt rhancAofl Wo North Can! in r - - - - - - vf lULKtmi, Jan. tfl. About thret jiL -coorwitiD fur out not U dtpodcut oa iU R. nU g. Nii.tor Marii.n Uoli-r. glHj tuudinviiial principle' I publican. x . m mmj w v BiTHnv -m v nil u u ww . rim m fliatviBa v a v " i w i m i mm wm m mm m a r . .. . . : ' . .u . .. .1 u M. nn Mr. Frve. ineik lie on Iba " : " : T.T ' j.. ...... . a na thanar w iwrrrt LiHt H 1 L 1MLI reCVUlIUU lllti uiupi uikum T --j-w-i c nil ivu mv - l J' . -1 A. Z A. "Y i r ti l,.r.lUi . . . . ' . "... I i i 1 . M.L.vu u. r nf uvcrv attirI tllittainuillIT .- - iui. t mwi auiuik. Li.idsey Infer and some nti,eri"7'v:, "-A.5r.. n. .i in W trtn hurt KtatM t-xrculivH c.rnmittr. mmi! v,.nti..M.lj.an..(..t. l.ivrni.NTdN: coln Dkhockat Pi m.iHHiNo Co tlunsis of whicti we eiiau noi now ly drui. woru biUtifiil Iwyoud the Unitwl SUt anJ to hrm IIm out cin-nlr l-tl-r in ml.uli I- ly jj,, ilb OM.rinS for ' SuBHt&H.V-;10) pfk vfuC SI,"iJj;ci,nfirm "P8"'0"; th poir ot t'. pen to portray count rv when it M , "''''''AiU . ,,,id ,hn " ' n,i",i" . .poiU." for lUr. ouU cruiul, ? i.V-AN-ta-' - '!0-lmeu,the Dt,c party The edilr of thU paper h to Or fan am. I h.1 wh 1. ,roniniitT it ...,.!. J that l00' f..r ,bo ,.nl .j 6 Advkbxo R,i: One col. - North Caro.ina ,, Sad.y n. nd eoll(ent himSttIf .i.h l,e ( jO-t Bm.,n U,M, r r qil,.i,. u j. , .. ( trvfv 1 vu r,0(K): ,1-2 (olitmn. unity, and need no more Uivi- comm0n, every da7 words. We nA1. 0t frwHluni'and our l)eclara- Mifn- ol thi Um wihl th.l ' tUrn u . $35 CK) ; 1-1 column, $20.00 ; ifs than 1-4 column, !?5.(k) peu inch. From these bates there will be no deviation. Hion. You can not hope to do any have often felt wnat pgpe Raid J FRIDAY, -JANUARY 18.K5. We suppose that Judje Scbenck is now devoting-his -time to peace ful pureuita. Wo see no more from him in the Caucasian of late. We have noticed ihatitdoes not take a very-great period of time to oh B2ure the frame-which ?ome eople insist on gaining through the col umns of the Caucasian. (Jen Harrison asserts in the thing hut cause divisin by enter- I about ten small words creeping in taining any more p4ipulistchenie8 iluj jine jmve had that Quit courting Populists betore it fftncifui spring feeling which is forever too late. There are pen- woujj attempt to portray the pie who will not be lead into such emotiona inspired by the charm of a deal. beauty. However, we would re- And n7w7the VimurRepubli- mark that our language never as- can quotes with great approbation sumed very " much volubility on the attack of the Fayetteville Ob- such occasions. The phrases, .prvpr on Cleveland and the ad- 'You are a honey" and "You are ministration leaders. It ha? al- so sweet", are suggested for the Wav anneared to u that the Ob- Herald's respectful consideration. noTver miht shane its course so They beat all the dreams of poet? that it would not meet so much and are more nearly in keeping vrith suci!e3. Kngland would innrobation at the hands of the with the factn. But let us consid- iiave in her a commercial custom- rri -x I 1. a J I 4Vtk fl"J mr tiniPrt bit I enemy. inis n, no uouui, couiu n mo ..w.w tion of Independence, with holding elavea and putting manacle upon their feet and hand taunting u year after year and asking U3 what our Declaration of Independence meant, the moment the South re volted and undertook to set up a Confederacy, the cornerstone of which was slavery forever and for ever, Great Britain forgot at once all her mmtimenta againtt slavery and immediately did everything in her power to help France in Mexico and to help the Confedera cy destroy the government of the United States for no earthly reas on, except that if the Confederacy ... i . i j er. February Ivies' Joarna. do without edor3,nS Cleveland, if I ; Anothe. ' -ry .uab e acqms,- r "ttZ Mru KJtrj Watt! Hctspth a frtat grttt, frHrrrldtciur of IUt'jauiu Frmuklio foi.il7 tj itd f'vf mtmbtribip ia it Sx ty of Cvlauikl Dta. ttJ Urt, Jubn Kicc Vq lUoMlM-r Str. ttrj dlJcd le wit iclifiU t. etait BrtijtCiln Krtrkiiu wti a -ail -win Tba Wniitftca 101 baa a trjr fecisri tit oro this tvidrnr of i&oLt!kl cv. ilJcsIiu thtt Lil Frrk liu bta. etxfr w,trtt4 aod fetd in bilf iht ccttU cl Europ J ftcitir-x drctitiij a&d degrtt trtm tbo ir0!L o citlitt and toititbttccs cf tit cJi world, lL Yau Ict.i4r of vt thrcueh the Atatnuo wiidtrrii Your committer amt diipol tod traditr for cocoUt.. it-l oh. to tarn over our hom fjovtrumtnt tr ftHub tbt Udttut aod trtr circular waa h011 10 RpoblicAot, and rg o( lLf fir orib.- m not r. inurt, principle itiiohnl 10 j Whilt yro ail in cnartUbtlU who hall If lb noroinro for Oov. tQj Jecofattd wtl truor aa tht-re u with rii to Drva4 ernle., d- Dot forrct ib.i . . I . .! t . . . . i I . . . . . . me eiccirai iicari. n tt Lucn'-U bomii 01 vonr 111 tha rn.int waa that ih Tnpu- trtQliM and promoter, tho toiliue. hit cninmiltev had dm!?! on a gtmglir.4, povf rty-oppreard hoe of action, to et tba 11 lrcio- I lbgrt r-un, toprrm 0J all- ral totea and let the rottr of th- perTEJ,U2 In their pitnotic Uh- Oovernor go by tb board, ttrmii- OOJi lb. uT 0f UUrtT and roiral tiriiC the Republican whig of lb ilJt loJ lhtl lheT WU iubmit circulars wr tcui 10 lonumy chairman all ovar tha Sut. Sea. ator Butler atked whether a doq- parttiau electoral ticket would suit, pledged to vote only tor ail- or "commit tea boarar aiaulted. that no president lias ever pleaded all the people. Judging from the slander and abuse Mr. Clevelnnd is getting from" those who were formerly, his friends, we Rtigiiesi that the president, lako comfort from the ex-president's contention. .... . . 1 I lud tha I Vvnla Psrtv inf o thA I . lent to ai. 1. n 000, 01 imtuo, uu i luoaarvtr. it finds such a course impossible. tion to the faculty is in the per- -vmnathixinff with tho South.there n,.! I "epublicaa camp, in fact, atno r ... T L'l M ' w . I vl- nut .v... ... ( - 1 .. I OUIIUIU mat v v. . j 1 Ai.liMfy nrwt pnmfnrtinrr th enemv 1 .V . pi.. : 11 , " . . .ortnampion. ono u ft miJrt.nrvnt th truth of hUto- . . l- - - l ua UIU nub sonage, of Miss Jenny btaniey, 01 can no excuiie for thi8 Senator hi - to lhe but I R ourpopta, tatiQwhila, by bur I Tb Cona Expert acd Coarr.jj V.t l.nw,.!, Cl,t ia n Ui kill A 11 I .... I mm iw m" 'J w-- I I nuiiiiniiitiiwii, i . . 4 L.. .ti. r t. i ... . . . .. . . m . is vervhttie better than being one of wh tone of character, a thor- lo miar-p..!. haa printed it and alao a letter ol raniog xor wcat yoo bo Uity iw: Company ia m u We like the Waynesvillo Couri rvi Of the has been - n. I - . iail 'I K 4 onDF ulntia aif i larMlcri I . . r rxf PiiPtnv The Ubserver oner h scholar. andan accompusneu nis own. in wnicn ne acorea ou r. - O . . " I . ... should lav aside personal spite, tody. She stands a fair chance to the Confederacy sought to wtao- uuler Cbarlott. Obwrvar, and be such a Democrat as will not set all the Populist-Republican Press to rejoicing over its course. bivt at heart, but at tha I am a titaal from Palliaaoro to Gret4U .N preaching Jn iU.county, couimis- ! CO-OPtKA I IUN ui- ucmu sioners thAitounty should bave ANP POPULISTS. Senator Lindsev ot Kockingnam vaults m which to"- preserve then county. Records. Itnow announc es that H "persistent work 1ms met with success. We are 2lad to hoar this. Th'"y-Courier is a -ouiid mon ey paper--and' Df-tnociatie. too. The Coiirle'r-is right, ' - ' . About i Iri noale - seen during 1 1 n ih w v'.r i- tin following taken from I 1m Oha rloi i ' Observe!- of la -1 Siniday : ''IToee Cha)lain (iiden' (b-ni"-.thai lie prayed on "Yed.ie-;da y for a pro tective, tariff, tie ought to be vry Careful, however. .. Considering that a large part, of the public so understood him, it may be that the 'Eon I lid, too.'" county has written a letter to tho Raleigh News and Observer, pro posing a fusion of Democrats and Populist?. Mr, IihdVeyvs letter be-: gins: "The People's Party stand ready to cooperate this year with i either the Republican or Demo tiling we h-.ve , Qn ft dji nct lVe lillC soon reach the very top, with a I iian was. the constitution and not few comrades ot ner sex. as a i 8iaverv Slavery waa not the teacher she is of strong mmd ster- ' , w T. u lt,n;fv:nt, flf ling integrity and 'noble woman- ; . V o. 7 i hood, i nese, lnciuning one oii.r i . -- voung man, constitute the regular I disregarding of the plain meaning of the constitution were the caus es, and history will ao record it we think. teaching force of Rutherford Col lege. ; We found tlie above in the Char lotto Observer of a few days ago. It comes from that classic seat of learning, Rutherford College There are several passages in the corrrapondent. wood's fctfLt: If you believe that the Republi can in tuti.tKiwer will conduct and manage our 8tte atTaira in ac cordance with the yiewa or wiabaa ONE PRICE CASH STORE. REVIVAL OF THE ALLIANCE Juat:now it aeems that the Alli ance leadera are making special Our Lina of Ladies Under Wear and Children Wbita DruMi u vary much broken, and in order to cloe them out at o.c, e Lat, of Uio Populiita or People'a party, I reduced tha pricmj graatlr. Below will b fyend a lut of tat I beg U, call your attention of tha im hAVa oft haaJi last General Aaembly, and the Ladita Draper, constant and vigilantwork of your self ami the ablo and patriotic co of principles." The Observer among ither things, says the lowing in reply : fol- above overwhich we have uttered eiTona to revive that organixatioo adjutors, to whom evry lover of thev nraver of Aiax. whom they every part of the bUte. i be his Stato ahould be deeply grateful. sav nravel for licht. "A woman I'rogressivo Farmer, the State or- it y,on of high tone of character. is one of those passages over which we have wondered. 4 'To ion reach the ton. with a few comrades of "17 There is every teason why such i10r sex." i another. ''Thepo" men as Mr. Lindsey and the rank nilfTilt rT to '-tronir mind, sterl onl TiloViCtlio npmnprnrr ftinrht. 1 . . . ... to vote the same ticket, and it is I 6 , ,b. , V onlv a ouestion of a little time be- noou wnicn lmmeuiaieiy preceue. ' i . . .i . .... i . 1 1 . i fore the old alignment that existed As to "strong mind "atoning gan, says : We learn from the Secretary's report that the membership of the Alliance in Rowan haa increased very much since the October moot ing. It shows an increase of 1G per cent in male memberahip and 25 per ceut m female members. The State Executive Committee is arranging a lecture ayatem and The really imoortant othcera who have the moat power for good or evil, are tho Governor ot the Slate and the Uuitef Stat Sena tor. Con it 1 callnl "co opr tion1 to giv. both Id tho Republi can, or ahould it not more prop erly bo called "entering iuto the bowera of the Republican party. And ao. Mr. Republican candi- Tin: Aloresville Record is writing editorials on 'Boys" and "Girls." The world has long ago recognized tlie necessity for both these insti tutions.... What Rev. Starrette should do. now is to tell the world how some boys can be persuaded that the country does not need them in Congress and how some girls can .le kept from riding bi cycles and. trying to be men. The '"Charlotte Observer has as hard work to make Col. Harry Skinner show his hand on the sub , Treasury bill. as the Democrat has of getting Mr.. Josephus Daniels to tell it something about those "Leu-1 tury" articles. IF Mr. Daniels 1 does j not soon re-publish those Century articles we are actually afraid the fiat money people in this State will gain such an over mastering intluence that their pow er will he very hard to check. Since Webster's Weekly, lias iil - sisted oik Senator .Morgan being a - man of iirs.t rate ability, along with others with silver leanings, we prior to 1892 will be again wit- integrity" "noble womanhood" wiH help the County Alliaucea in I Jato for Governor, if you rauit nessed in me Mate, in a pmaie rmiwtit.ir mlW and nctinir as everv wav noaaible. Brethren iota have all the turkev. w viu hunt . . . . . vwvhwv-.-w n a i note Mr. Lindsey says: "lhe natu- .. .n.B .ra ann,a ronaftn all be up and doing Tho bull; of raj Dosition of the Republican ; "T LrT. l. 7. the Alliance work for thia year party is on the side of monopoly awe grounu lor aouui, we ae- mugt . be-fore and goid ; the Democratic party sist. luo campaign opena. for theu pol- quite otherwise." Mr. Lindsey dad-tic a ki imdipo itica will be ihn abeorbiug topic, also writes that he is readv to do r'ArilloArM JUnito. Everr dormant Riih-Allianenoiiirbl no more together, fur mith you c get nothing, and without you we can fare no worse. I cannot uuderitaud boa tu:t what he can to bring about a fu- The Progressive Farmer is the to be reorganired, and nearly every ing over tho Stale jrnw.i.nr i.t sion between the Democrats' and author of the following bit of one can be. .We also believe that -horae foot and dragoon." tu ti. 'JO eta pair. -5 ct or 1111. . 5i eta pr pmir. ts cts pr fair . 40 eta per jAtr. . 44 eta pr pm. 45 ct-U. . t ccti. 41' ctLU. Cornt (Xv-ra, it), 25, 40, aLd 46 cata. Chid rene W hite DrvMra V5, &S, &2, 40, aLd v5 ctntt. AJ to aotLa very fine onei at 11.10 and 1125. (a t Skirts. . . . Chasm Jenkins Brothers. i rl)U11S18- -non-partisan" Then, there was no reason why One of the most rotten biU of Mr. Lindsey left the Democratic dry rot on the face of this beauti oartv in 1892. . But. if there was ful earth to-day is the several a reason, that reason mutt still be Board of County Commissioners ... ,r T. . , in North Carolina. Not satisfied valid. Or if Mr. Lindsey has , ... ... ... I Willi lit ui 1 1 in ill , Willi uiuiii im tound that he was mistaken.-. he- partjsan election deviltry, they should come out boldly and say so are controlling the courts of the and announce his intention to vote State to a large extent. In more the Democratic ticket in the fu- tlmn eight cases out of tell you will find from nine to eleven l)em tnrp Knt. vvfl wishfirt lo nirprt. nt- 1 . . .. locrais on every coun iury tentmn to the opening lines ot j This reminds us that there are the Linsey letter. It proposes to , snm.4 Fll!5;ot;istfl hHr in this coun. co-oreratfi with either Democrats or Republicans. Democracy is not Republicanism, nor is PoDulism either Democracy, or Republican ism. There can be no co-onera-tion without somebody surrenders his principles. These openinc ty who wish -to get rid of the pres ent Democratic board of County Commissioners in order, as they have expressed it, to get a colored man on the jury once in awhile. The whole matter may be accur ately stated when it is naid that manv of the old membera can be induced to become active membera again. Yes, pass the word down the line! Let the organization dm re vived at once beforo the Campaign starts up, for the Alliance can not work then fortear it will interfere with somebody's politics or lorae body's religion I There used to be a time when the Alliance never 1 : ii. . i. I l ; . " i lines announce inai ropuuais are ti. Fn1imi:ata Hi.tnut ARE YOU BANKRUPTinhealth. constitution undermined by ex travagance in eating, by disre garding the laws of nature, or physical capital .ill gone, if so. NEVER DESPAIR ceased to work. Durir.g polilicDl Tull-S Livcr PUU will cure you. campaigns seemed to be the moit ... , , . . prosperous fmea for it, yet it nev- For slck headache, dyspepsia, er was a political organization, to sour stomach, malaria, torpid bear Alliance men talk 1 But to liver, constipation, biliousness be serious. This increased activity and all kindred diseases. in All..nea !!.. I for. pBrpoi,. Jutts Liver PUIS biiu iiiBi purpose ia io organize ino Racket S tore. V I but themselves and believe every- . . , 1 , a. . l .,. ' . . . i I opeiaie ou, exoept .t ib i ree suver, Democratic rule have been as clean audi even there we dissent. Linsey L., K.f ."u i.i m caiiva iiuiicL &ia lij o v h rii i.i Jinn an. willing to surrender. AVe do not . i . m- , , . 1 ki; ; i , A-.r. ...., :i. I mirtA .f t h.if II . 11 .iL .f.,M ..... 4 ... : PVP M h I IMK I f H MI llf'lll J I 1 1 . BURgrsyuuu. hi mc-h;i mu . " --n - i UOOV WHO IS llOt Olie OttheiU 111- Senator.a book On etiquette. inas-!i the Populist Platform. Popu- j cxyi'Me! of any honest action. The much as Morgan m.ists on making i Bats have- no definite principles : clmr )f the Farmer U not true . . ' i 1 1. a 1 - .. iV . 1 . I an at tor dinner spcti oncniul ;i 1 U1!U "'rais ea.i an-.m 10 co. jne court Qf this State under half hours in length. It i too bad for a man ot such ability to be making, such a snow .of himself. . even if his ability does his power to raise "the wii'id'' and V . . .. . . -"I , jjut a iiiiinei ;ui ui ji voncuose condition. Wk propiise an indulgent public never io talk reliioji t tlie Hick ory Mercury any more. Weliave no idea that our spiiituai welfare need concern the Mercnrv.' knows that co-operation between '; t 'flMll I i 1 Jlllfl i M 1111 1 ki i rt a iiinai consist m ' : i 1 sooner or laier cease, ana he is fueling around to see what terms Populists can mi.ke with Demo crats. The News and "Observer should remember that, it opposes fiat money and the like. How can it even consider such a preposition seriously? The Populists left the Democratic party. Let 1 hem come i i . ..1. rrt Put eiuy juue. inis paper Populist forces for the coming campaign. Anybody who ia not crnzv und who haa seen the opera tion of thia dark lautern political society in formercampaigoa knows that we utter the worda of truth and soberness when we charge that this increased activity on the part of the Farmer and iU crowd to re habilitate the Alliance ia a Popu list game to make converts to Pop- ail absolute cure. remembering the fact that men are numaii neings. lhe days of nftni I . rrn rt nn a-'""" aaaiv Wiuuu ail lUllliCk tallies g . , ,.. . , . ' I lhe proof is plain. UllgUt IU ICIJIIltU us n 11UI HQ UUXj exoect of that element in this pori'na irvf ton titm 1 n 4- h-Sa.. . iino Hint 1 1 1 1 CO we should like to p. mark, in pass. I operation ,WwPOn Democrata and ing, upon the ia 1 tnat there ,!l Populists or co-bperatio opulists or co-operation u any be.inany- things m the Demo"! all kind is endorsed by the majority which will not nlease the b-r n.-v I nt tne Prt.y, it wishes to act as it or anv of its crowd. We know we are oivahout. the riirht line when- pleases about how it votes. And you can rest assured it will please to vote against any such scheme ever such papers as t he Mercury ; and do it with alf its. might. It is talk about 'us. It 'is a badge of. "honor" 4;i") have the cnulemnatiin of tin- Mercury n any point. The two letters of Wood and Lii.dsey,Populists. have set tongues to talking. Lindsev wants to fuse with Democrats. Wood scores Senator Butler. There is. in our opinion, not much chance of de throning Butler just now. There seems more in Lipdsey's letter the basest hypoensv for Demo- ciats to condemn the present co operation of our opponents and there turn around and ' ont-Herod Herod. And while we' are at it, we might as well say that we have lately heard Democrats of promi nence, among the number an ex State officer, say that it would bo suicidal not to fuse with the Pop ujists this year. We do not con sider that we are bound to sup port any such combination, aqd 'we do not intend to do it. State which stands opposed to Democracy. Wait until a Demo cTatic "Judiciary is exhausted, " wait, till Democrats elevate men like Judge Robinson to the bench, wait till they put ignorant negroes and mean white men on the juries before you make your charges. The Democratic boards of Com missioners have been the salvation "of many counties in this state and the Farmer knows it. But any man who i9 eo narrow and bigoted as to think that men of good char acter, no matter what their poli tics is, are now capable of jury service except euch men have an eoual number of the opposite po litical faith to Bervewith them as serts a state of affairs in North Carol ina for which Populism is alone responsible. ; The Farmer jwould have two thirds of the jury men Fusionists, otherwise there is favoritism. It is the old story of reaping what you sow. Populism has sown the seeds of hate. We shall reap distrust and lawlessnesa The Alli ance endorses the Farmer, the Farmer ia a Popoliat paper. If tbo Alliance ia not a Populiatic or ganization, why not repudiate tho Farmer? The Farmer ia the week ly confession of the faith of the Alliance. Let no Democrat be caught by the plea that the Alli anco ia not in politics. It you ouco balonged to thatorganuation, and are now out, atay out by all means unless you are prepared to follow Butler. If you are a Dem ocrat and still have your name on the Alliance, roll you owe it to your party to leave that Populiat annex aa oon aa possible. No man can be a good Democrat and remain in the Alliance. Fiv -rive yean ago," says Aug A. Lewis, Ricard, N. Y., -I bad a con stant cough, night sweata, was greatly reduced in fleah, and bad been givon no br mv nhvaieUna tv" . r w-. a oecan Wood's Packets of Vegetable and Flower Seeds Coauia mart nixtv-Grai Seals tbaa aay other tickets add. Doa't bay h&lwU poorty filled p&ekcts tad commLikio aroda. which ara not to bm coo par!. titW In qaalirr or qotaurj to Wood's faciei Seeds. If your merchant dorm not handU Wood's Blfb-Crade Seeds send toot order direct. Wt ray tie postage, cUlinrisc ptckru, oaaow and pcxxttdj of avds free to TOOT poaVoalo at caialofua ratoa. tyDeaa1rttrt CaUlotme sad tialde ta the Fara and Garden culUd tree. Write for it. t.w.wood 8c sons. Wi hro lut rec-ivd a foil hot of Meu'a LaJic. atd CbildrtJ'a Snoct. W defy all competition oo Shoes. Cctat lo r wbat a h are can tc t u raouf y on what ycu wct. CLOTH INO, CLOTHING, Thia ta tbt ptacc aud timo lo gtl yoor Cly.biDS it yva wast titra value for your moueT. We haT a bts lot of Cheap atd floe PatU I iu W.nti r Wibti that wt iotend to clc out at aomt price cr elbtf, btfora th Spring trade optna up. Alto a ltw Mto'a aad Boy's heavy Salta.one an 1 two of a kiod, that i have tio cat for and if voa watt at almoat your own prict. coma along and gtt what you wat whiLr thty latt. Thii ia no Coal Salt, but a Sale U Clot lJt tht rtCLatU of our Stock of Winter Clothiof at aocat prict Ufor it is too laU. So if you miia cttiosTwo Dollara worth of Goods for Ooe DslUr it if not our faulL Respectfully, , J. L. KISTLER. mm A hob ajm rra Tt TU Locrot I hnr remedy for Consumction. Dy ks Crarfy u thouaxxli of hopriea asa hm brtairoJy penmarntly cured. So proof -posXirt aa I of Hi pow Cat I coctdrr It rny fc?y to $rmj two hcttln fr to tht of yotsg rtxlai wfao hrrt 0:jciaTtk,TIx3t. CroocaU cr rectoral. and after uainc tvn b. r. a. nnrrw r wrlT' uea was complotely cured." SLKl TO CLOSE OUT BY BUSU4ESS I WILL SELL FOR CxVSH ONLY, MY ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS. JEAi, BLANKETS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE AC. No good charrad ETtrythinx ipot etih or Its tqBlfUs&t. H cbanU wtU find it to thalr Inlsrtst to rtpltoUah tbtlr tuck Ujs this aaJt. TbU u aa ipportQttltT atldoa cffrt4 to tbt pp' cf Ltic and adjoining cxmntiti, to bay goods for Its than their tsJm. Thoae who owe me by note or accoant oust make ttrly ttt3tttt. Respectfully, J NO. L. COBB. a.
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