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f The 16 to lrr3 up in Uurke LoSORACt.FUt. FOLlTiCS. loic" ha captured "Urn Star tif- I thnt thVir view of the tdlver one-, Th veiialitV u 4ne :uiliern uco. iui Huuaeaiajrt rcaru- t-on fflthf, hftst-lof ne:iiiMrativin4mlilicaii' delegate to Na-;od tlio tramp an a meinler of that S O. Ftn i 'Atk ;-.:nv V!M. 1 V,a;: $B5 0i- t rtt.-VN 1 - ! ; !i " FROM TH K.S:' it . 'Q DEVIATION. 'It. iiM-trine and 'irood Lincoln R.puo . t:nn,l Co iveojion- hai !on! been! numerous faintly n f!it l with - ' 2,500 Dollars C I - , 1 I,' - - - . 1 1 tt a iu-oi." nd the C!ir;.H!.-; rr;n. r!.;:;U V.V e.p the tolhiwin;:-vmil ll:e i.filK-y .ii li bad wli-n nrver." aptly remarks iha tm j'isUpalrb from ft Charlotte Ol.rr-jscc!il of lazy: VXo mill, J Ireuven -'tin? best of lVm. e. 1 ver of ihyiiI date: 1 hs, I ky, IV-suiTrin from j " rry ail Liircojn JiM.bij.Mni.in'-j A ge':itleim:n ju from Greens-j1 iyr'rn oh inability, ...ml.ino .nmbt, pro.iii-f;i t (iii:ut-hon eavs that Morton's v.KrnU - ---- ml muW Aii of xvhiei. remits! Wie, w' spending nmney freely FOR 50 CENTS (DO YOU WANT IT?) AND 1 - ' V i l - i i ' 5 flown, then in lhll of tin ex- If the Democratic jarlv is de- . . v ,.,,; t the 't;.lwl,.v man j Y;rH rrfiunt v llorojlMI,j, ami f.-i in Xortb Carolina thi vear, :... ....i'lit a reputation a. "kicker ; was told h; had letter it, efV.t ill lie at iM d Jr of i ,,.: ,k-s ; -here of.late. thus proving that the . t r m ;nk Jo he .u-o to hod lVn;,H.ratd for hole of . :r , ; vvv inch., i Oirvr m anout correct. hn m-n trc!ii otlier imjera. . 1 ... t,t o.-' Tw.;,l in ni4iHl and Mor- o.T.co, am p!otii:i? t fue with 1..7" r.iu, i ii.n jr- ! -.' ... ... ...... - - The Weekly Commercial Appeal VOll TWKLVK MO.NTiKS. LINCOLNTON. In t rdrr toscur lt fXX) M'ibcrilrji the f.i!lnr c!Trr I ujJ: To the tuHciirrr firl ur-lnij thr crrirl r nriri rrrm nuinWr of b J- ut cuttoo rrritrtl hi ?frtuiii inm pfrtu!r !. li JtA ti. inrtu.it. 11. tc-J- lovrr t tfrirrrci cr u arrl to Ihi r.rmi cu- rrrcJJ tn befc rr Frtm- - .7 v -.a-.a ...a, a a . m r m . m m t r aa a. a k a a k a a . a a b a a a .b.a aa a a a m h a aa a a as a a a a a a..r a a i . i. . i . . ! ... ,ijit.i . . . c r,.i.....t ;...... i... i, n ii. vi!i.;n mi u.-irii' : 17mmi.t:ii ic iiiiii iorm. i r - - - ' - - - - V .... .. J- . , ... ... I -II . -1 V- , r- :m !n!jtf4.r in'uvs Gnel: for the the j:ift oi the p.(ple is nopiy eau ami win win. .ny oim?r on- K-rripuinfo Then i? no excuo of a tigltt with any thor ort cf ' .'.!.. i.i.,o !... : .i . t i. .OoLl'MUIA CoIXEiK. al JSt'W 1 OTKt ' ion S ranuiuuuv ii"5 ii imuii. '.r i .jj.uii-iH. - i-iiaijjiii, iiw. hart ahohsl.ed Grc-k taken it out J Such work to f.cure the noun- with a ftmiht litnocmtic tirkt-t FRIDAY. MA!!?'H. 1 wCkt 11. T" There is no gpntnn'iit in this county, 80 tar as we can learn, fa vorable to a fusion of Democrats ami Populists. - But if there was, should be jumping on that sen timent '"with bol h feet. ..ji'iire.: of liachelor of Arts. Why i nut ahotisb the whole course and subst itute base-ball or foot-bjill j that tho Democratic instead ? rehlieve in Greek and plenty of it. We have vniyiity lit tle sympathy for that system that would abolish Greek in the interest of biology or chemistry, especially for thejl-ree of Bachelor of Arts. v In ,yikw of the, fact that Fred Douglass is to have a statue at Rochester, New York, we suggest that our legislature commemorate the event in some such manner as their aesthetic natures may suggest. a National Convention, it would Hut we are progressive, you know ! j 1 this, that the candidate of the Convention had procured a nomi- The esskxck' ot the silver ques tion is whether any one who may have 87 U grains of silver, worth 52 cents, shall, be allowed to carry it fo'a United States Mint and have .it made by law 100 cents. If the commercial value of o71 was 100 cents there could be no objection. . Thkue is as much "wind" in this .talk about ''free Cuba" as there is" in the 1( to 1 business. Senator Vest delivered an ''impassioned'1 speech on the Cuban question not long since. If we mistake not, he is credited with doing the' same thing on the silver question. The free silver Democrats in some 'quarters, are still talking about sound money Democrats causing a division in the party. That charge is unworthy t.hose-who 'make it. We are "harmonied" already. We intend to vute the Democratic ticket this vear. Now, you free silver Democrats "crawl j Out" and say as much.- If some newspapers did not have an opportunity to tell the people editorially , about the President's duck shooting expeditions, they would be mighty scarce of editorial matter. And now we learn that some over righteous preachers and '-'moral" newspapers are going to treat the pubic to some talk about Mr. Cleveland's starting down the Pa to mac on a Sunday eveninglate in the day ! Of course, nobody but a Democratic president ever thinks of ''desecrating" Sunday ! Oh, the little meanness some people are capable of showing! disgraceful. for it. It has never l.ffii charged ticket on any other frt of plat- delegates form, will bring defeat and al from the South to National Con- the doom of the Democratic wrty veution were purchasable, so far in North Carolina, as we know. If there is anything All our lib hvmjwohavtj loyally which would warrant any honest and zealously 8iipMirtl the Dem- man in bolting the nomination of ocrutic ticket, oftn -wallowing plat forms that were bitter d?-e and often voting for nu n to whom we would not qeak, and we are prepared to do the ame thing to the end of life. But when it comes to masquerading as a Dem- ierat under the leadership of Ma rianu Butler and Dr. Mott, wo beg to be counted out, and there are a great many thousands of other Democrats in North Car ina in the ame frame of mind. Nor will we le found upporting a so-called Deimnrratic ticket that makes war ujhjii the National Democratic ticket. Rutherford. The Progressive Farmer and all the Populist papers are howling i nation by corruption. We lielieve in party fealty as much as anyone. but we do not think a candidate who purchases votes and wee tires tire nomination in that way could claim the party allegiance of hon est men. But above all, it ought never to be charged up to any man who is a candidate for the high of lice of president that he resorted to the methods of ward politicians :md "heelers" to secure a nonii nation. We hope, in the name of decency and the fair name of the South, that this report is not well founded. Let the man who would hold the oll'ice of president be j above such disgraceful methods in fortcrrior wrs rHf,-: t'nij 31 j 11. toi. 4TIt Ll-: I i(ty cent roul rrwtaany -rr.r urM Itr turhr ticnih' ubrripiluo. I Sauirlvotfr trrr. AdUr-.s. CUMMKKCIAl. A'TEAI- Mrtaiibi. Trno. i A nrial contract ftuabh-s u to oJTt,r Tin: Wr.r.KLY Cowercial ArpKAt. ami The Lincoln Democrat ft,r on- tt-r for onJv 11,25 cab in advUnrn: aUo allowing gu.-s on cotton recivett in Mmphi. ul- mcnptions may egin at any time. Thof who har already -ulwcnbrd to Tiik I.t'couv DrvoCRAT can get the Commercial Appeal for ont. tear and a gutm at th- Mem phis cotton receipts for 20 rent'. Addr 11. I CiICXC.CS a. HON" Ktlctf Drpotlta, f21-tt. ONE PRICE The Lincoln Doinoenit. I.incf1ntMi, N. C. CASH STORE. for and "whoojiing up"' the Alii- ; ance. W,hv ? Simply because the Alliance is the back-bone of the Populist party. The- Alliance is the father of Populism, and to-day the most perfect secret political or ganization which ever existed in this country. We have said that it ought to be forbidden by law t( hold meetings, andwe say so again. We have always opposed thai or der are! we intend to continue to i and pract ic rn Democrat. Ta Image Sons, rice merchants of New York City, have assigned. Laurinburu is to have a spindle cotton mill, and will spin hosierv vam. Our Line of I-adiVs Coder Wear and Children Whit Dr-- i very much broken, and in order to chi tlietu oat at no, hav im- jun. f;ir:Hi. jM'iuw W im louilil a Ul OI nl still have on bands Indies Drawers, -jii ct j r ir. - . . . -o ct- r pair. .Ill ct jr air. ' " ct r pair. .... Hi i-ta j r pair. 4 New suggestions, new schemes, and unheard of policies are al mostdailybroughtforward by over anxious Demoeiats, so called, to carrv North Carolina in the com- The Statesvillo Landmark . of last week tella about how it ha conie to te unfavorable to the If to 1 business. It says it arrived at the conclusion from a study of the I financial question. It thinks every The Central lintel of Statea- ville is to Ik enlarged bv the ad- Idition of lift v rooms. HOW WE STAND. If North Carolina can not le carried this year by a st might Democratic ticket, then let the "combination"" have it for their very own. Polk Miller is now bt turing in 1 4 I ...,..... I V. .r t 1 1 f'nritllMtil.i ... . t. I . .1 ti in-- jm-.j.,,- , v-.... "inns Male. mcvus go to me - wish to retain in power the pres. Vance Monument fund. ent crowd of incoinpetants. then let North Carolina sutler on undei I The Nrfork and Western Rail- the voke. We do not intend tol road is talking of building a road surrender our Democracv. oui I from Winston to Charlotte Democratic Sktrti Cheini-e ct ji-r juir. 11 C-Ofa. . ! C-!lt. o-nt. '2 cnt. Cor. t C.,..r. H. S. i' n.d I' c t,: Chidretitf White Drces -J",. I, f Jo. and ,V c-nt-. verv title ones at l.l) and ll-o. Al- nnncinle.s, iwau-e some people cannot or will not understand the dilVerenre between Jenkins Brothers. A new Mar has bnn added to our National tlag. The Hag now has lo stars. The new star ij for I'tah. AND WI LL M A K K f 'OLLKC T1(NS AND CASH CHECKS AT MODKKATK CIIARUEd. GUOCKRIKS AaS'I CROCKERY. Iirp 11 rm t -1 i rt ! CrneUer, itmt Cm1m, Ct !! I. Im .1 ltl - fa ! MIIIt. llrlti 1 pfinii f'ttr One rttiit, If nt T ." pi- lllttvtf VfJ 1 l pf f Ully .1. II. 11 AHAUIt. ing election. The very fact that man who studies the question lin such a state of things exists be- j paitially will arrive at the sam? trays a want ot faith in the prin- conclusion.- The Landmark ;s ciples of Democracv, on the part of J manly to say this. We hove never those who a'e making these plans I had any otlier opinion on the mon- i "to win." : ey question than that which we now have, but hall wo ever held another we should say so. Those people down in Union county, who threatened to destroy the distillery should the distiller not move aw'ay or quit the busi ness, have the consolation of know- The Democrat reports that Fu sion" is meeting with very little favor in Rutherford County. J. B. Kaves and other Republicans Xhose papers that are visiting curves upon those live Kentucky Democratic legislators because they .'will not vote for Blackburn, the" caucus nominee tor the United States Senate, should remember that Blackburn repudiated the State platform last full and disre garded the expressed "will of his party. That others should do like wise is no. more than human. j lence, is it any wonder that com The Itrcm andXileaneTf North i 0,0 n ry !ay mortal -o wren . Ampton countv is predicting that ! at ; tims U is a mightv p -t Grover Cleveland and James G. 1 kind nf rr'h-u,n that will M-f-k t. Carlisle will vote the Republican : -stroy proper! v miner the ...:-,. tr)cM fhia Toll if thpv vot. t. nil. o( rcliirion. Ths e p!,. could Ttn ioM.;" ni.l,,.,. n. ;"' have rid themsfl v a of tlfat i s i 1 1 Democracy and Populism If the Democratic party cannot live by steadfastly preaching it- principles and living up to them. in victory as well as in de feat, then let the Democratic par ty die. W e shall be the tirst one iii . oppose it. to suggest a tuneral and a decent j t - a 1 1 J I oimai, wnen suen a state oi tning- A general roU has Ken the re becomes appar nt. Lun of aii the IHm,blicaii Count v IftheDemocraticpartyof North Conventions held iii Mis.issitmi -t i : ,A . l i. .i. I vyaronua cannoi siauo won uw . 1IU f,lf T 1 ..i.-i ...ir National Democratic party on LTovernuient'' down there! . ... a ' purely National questions, then l a. .a- I ... . a . .A..... I . - a I t V 11 t t iei ugowuereii can sianu. ie n i .i r. j . rraUK uay, ol .Macon into the Republican or the Popu- Countv, savs that there are a doz- list camp. As for us, we shall en men in the Ashevilb district Richmond Pearson m t ngres--. .Mavi Racke V A. Wo have itil it-, i. .: ft'. Slns. Wed-ty nil . . j. ; h iw, we can - r.c v-i o t.. , M w i ing that their fanaticism has been j stand with the National pnrty on J who can beat Hie successful in this case. Wien j National questions, and refuse t 1 for Cong re--. M i "Ciiristi-an'' peoi)le resort to vio ' vote for nnv Democrat who wil not b likewise. No other polic could be consistent or self 1 expect ing, bc iijj !elieve :n two kinds o" D'imcrav, one fr the State antl one for the Nation. R.A.Jordan and eon Banner Jordan were killed at Kernersvilhj Monday. - They were "blind ti ger" men and were resisting ar rest when killed. FttO.V. THt; ASHEVtLLE C TfZ jti : The News and Observer savs Raleigh is moving toward a public library. Mr. B. K. Montague is vnUr- ! ...... 1... .. - j J : ... . . : . I self a Democratic paper. We in,v l,,,!V"ru n,:n. ,u " i . 1 1 1 . 'I'i. 1 ! I t'.. .. "ll. .1. I would like to prophesy t hat the aV oi u:r,Kin- ami m ev-ni . , ..jnu.s i- , u.. w , o u. heading apirit of this Gleaner will be i PoimUct mnnr'' fi,liri 1,1 tb-V. sle.ui-.! ' ildp-.s ,,;,!v by a rticnl.ice ot Lrleaner will be a 1 npnlist manv , , ;m ii.cqde ; th.-v could vote for the l,ri- vears .before the -two'distinauished i hnv? ldloww the example o! him , . I. j. - . . . . . . . l:i ..J , , .. :. who did no violent " " .V.V:. . ..i" V. " . " " 1. Kepnl.llcan and a De theRennhlie.Mn wP shu I -p.... ZZT'T'rTZ. "i. . . , ... violation of princiule. ' "ibr f the Kentucky - ---i- - f. - nit iM;vs in nfci rv r :is neeii i . , see. "watching in vain," it savs, .o see . Ill am a The Progressive Farmer of this i ll an3' nIU tH1- T-aler u li,tI week, commenting on the -passing I noimce he action of those sound -i ... ofthebub-Treasnrv Scheme,v savs: i mo"Y J'emocrats -in Kentucky Tiien, there is no difference le tween Democracy and Populism in North Carolina? The very idea! The paternalism of the populist I ii. !1 l i n . - .. . . : iiuri v 114 I'vprv nriiiiiri!u 11 ir im . ...Them is notnd nnu,r : to vote tor J$lacfcbunM - v' " a plank in ttie Alliance platform ! It calls those who refuse to vote that'll" not subject to change or 1 for Blackburn "bolters.'" Well, totallimination if something bet-j reallv we did not' know a man's ter can. tie otlered, or l-ffafter ma- n,. ' ' i j i u i ture deliberation, it i3 found im- PTT '' dePend.ed onhowhe nracticable t looked at Hie situation in Ken- Now vou have it ! The. Alliance ! tucky, or we should have been talk- V 1 - ' Tlia Alliance ! then is m favor of setting up a platiarm ot so-called ''principles," which may . be impractable for aught it knows, and calling upon everybody to endorse those .princi ples on pain of political death. And after it has raised a greajt deal of class hatred and the like by ad vocating. the same, it is.cousidered nobody's business when it an nounces to the world that what it once regarded as necessary articles 'if faith (are "totally eliminated" . from its creed. That kind of bus - iness is what ordinary mortals call Jrypocrisy. ing before now. So far as this paper is concerned, it thinks it would be middling hard lor a Dem ocrat to vote for such a "bolter'? as Blackburn himself is. But if we were one of the "immortal five" we might heap "coals of fire" on Blackburn's head and vote tor him. However, we N wish it to be under stood that we never denounce any Democrat who refuses to vote for a 'bolter." Now, if this kind of, talk does not suit our Raleigh Con temporary, wesuggest'that it pass over it in charity. . ,1 any, are contrary to the history and tradition of the Democratic party. Therefore, Populists could not fuse with true Democrats with out a surrender of principles, and a base surrender at that. .The im- raocratic legisla ture died this week. There does not seem to be very good luck at tending members of that legislature. Salisbury is getting rather "up pish" these days. She U to havo a Chamber of Commerce soon. She has the Southern Railway Shops already, and is also figuring on street cars. Mr. J. L. Graham's house trai Subscribe for the Democrat. Oort.Mlit thiticr in.it Tmw- w frtr 4h..i wavering, timid Democracv of thwl ,Uru"1 at Wton la8t Thnrsdy State to save what little of Demo-I VT"- -on wef k ? 1 Wa cratU principle it can, and trust) -7 ,n,ul?d- Ho had jU8t Icft to education and time to supplv e' , IIe had a houso bur,,ed the deficiency, instead of hoping i"ly "! thgo. . to get wisdom and strength from; The Ualeigh Press says that Populists. jprobablv ono of the fastest Uids DCCMUMTlI tt. jovcr run m this section was nialo BEEN WITH BUTLER. S Fridar mbrning jr tho BcahoaT& A Western paier is discussing vostibulo from Raleigh to Weldon. the way "to remove the tramp." vnrt:n w , ..... Th, best and the speediest wav to &tn &ioa WM tbrot remove the tramp is to repeal "the and ln0 tram was 'hiiid time, legislation that makes tramps. covered 50 miles in 49 minute, Wilmington Star. making the run with caac. He The above is from a Democratic could have done better, lint b paper. It is evident that Butler's caught up with the echedalo time. ' CLOTHIX;, CLoi'liiNG. I v ll if -xii d riii- Pnr '1 tils in tie place nod iei - ? cf m:iMi- !-i value fir ynr m.ii . W. a i i in Winter Vij:ht l a in(.,i i , before the Spring trele , yrtt !, . ... S - .m, :.v. ht! Suil-.oneBn 1 Iwof a kin 1, !iil -c Lux- u . m.. f- f ,? ..u nl then at alrnont your own piii-.. com nl-.tig Htt.t u1.,! v u w nt bil they hit. Thii i no C al-. but a 8 Je t.. VU Oul tbi rvmnatit of our Stock of Wiuttr Clothing a -ome prk lcfnr it it too Utr. . Sojr you mi-gelling To D ilijrs wvrth of Ord. for One VvWnr it is not ourfault. Respectfully, J. L. KISTLER. JO CLOSE OUT MY BUSINESS I WILL SELL FOR CASH ONLY, MY ENTIRE STOCK OK DRY UOOUS, DRKSS GOODS. JKANS. BLANKETS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE C. No good charged Everything spot cath or its cuifcloul. Mer chants will fpt it to their iuUrctt to replenUth thoir itock from this tale. This is an apportunity seldom offered to the people of Lincoln and adjoining counties, to buy goU for lets thin their Talae. 0 Tboii who ow roo bT Dote or ccoont tnuit mako rlT ctUcm0t." Respectfully, J NO. L. COBB. 'iUOCERII' C-O XO A. W. lleedvs I no r.I. in tb l-d mjOi a '.; i.ni t-b-ii"j i Sicm Ca l: -. U.sb Vtnwlt .id PUia. I u. t:!d cn attJitiwt4 1. 1 l1!- Nic- Cutt Cn I I1 at 19 -"nt. A I i.jre lot of Apr .,t .-j--:!iUv chrap. A 8 lb. fr nly loo nti. A lttfv vrivty t otbtr h ;-! the n ! ijualitr .nd as -h-aji a that jjTr.de can l.t t-ojd. My tor- i- ibe placv lobar. You will g-t -! at lortpncri atid dlitter-i anywhtre $ tgw frr-r Try my 0 lb. CoiT- it wdl do ytiii go-.d. YOURS ANXIOt STO i'LSASi;. A.Y?. REEDY, THE SECKET OF SUCCESS. Our Isit 'a,r in Tift Dm CR4T totd t!i eovi popU cf Lincoln that we iotcadtd task, in? Uw winter months barm: for ocridtH, td alo csr css-tAm-rs. WV1I lo U tncf low figure on ewr Ibicg did it, and w wound up ll y-tf with nearly two hendrtd ctr cuitomcn. You know wbtt thittneant. RaKOAINS AT TRACT KVKRYONK. Wo ans about to ofa bg Iis cf SPRING GOODS in Siiu, IUt-, Cjpt, Utidcr and Nk ear. Come In rarlr or wnu. Long Tate & Co. CIIAUI.OTTI fa c. 11-22-03. t! i l I m - T J ft C : 1) U, j H f : c: c: r. 1 r
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