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1 . IT j DEMOCRAT. - 1 . r VOL. I. NO. 20. LINCOLNTON, NOltTII CAltOLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH, 20 1890. S1.00 A YEAIL T. U COSTNIOK, 31. T. LtVCOLXTON, N. C. Oflcrn 'n professional service to the people t' Lineointoit and surrounding' country. OHUe at rrsi.derice next to "the North State Hotel. L. S. 1031, Surgeon Dentist, ' LfN'COLNTON, N C. Catawba News. -. Wlicat is backward, but this ia said to be best. Polk Miller lectured at Hickory, March U5th. - . The Wny It Works In Mexico. Rav. II. It. Mosely.bofore spokeu i in this correspondence-, who is now pastor of the Baptist church at Iiock Hill, S. C, lectured here The five year .old child of Elias on tho social aud religious life of All iyork uiiiMnleeil, . nothing hut best material i(- !. Prices reasonable. Terms' cash except hy sjMia1 ngretiH'nt Office on Main Street- C. i:. GUI LDS. Attorney at Law, Ll.Vt.'nl.N ToN. N Work i nt ruted t o his can1 will be prompt ly and eareruli. a H ended ti Office on Main freer . S. Attorney at Law, C. Holder, hear Conover, was burned to death recent ly. The Narrow Guage Raolroad lost fiOOO feet of lumber, by firo, which occurred near Newton Tuesday of last week. . Ou Tuesday evening of last week, John Barnnger's wagon and team was run into at the Railroad cross ing near Newton Cotton Mills bv a C. & L. train. The horses suf f erred no damage. The wagon was broken up, but a "jug' of whiskey was ''unharmed." Prof. E. A. Smith, recently of Mexico Your correspondent af terwards talked with the gentle man and gained much valuable in formation from him in regard to that country which is so much talked of. Mr. Mosely is a gen tleman of broad intelligence, and from a seven-years residence' in Mexico as a missionary aud presi dent of an educational institution speaks accurately aud readily about the condition of things iu that country. He said that there was no vestige of a middle class there j only the very rich and the very Preparing Strnwborrlcs. I SanUy and Sllvor. fiuo berries and large crops de-1 h, lfc7:$, when silver wan fir t pend so much upon tho treatment demonetized, it ma worth $ 1 .!TJ thoplauU receive in the spring per ounce. The Illand law par white fruiting, that no one can af-ltiatly rvttirvd it in 1878, but it ford to neglect them then. Whore I had a rocky nad to travel, and re- I tin . I - 1.1.1 I 1 - . uiu ouu iB maj ituui wci BWQ.uie maiiMM low. mil in irj me matter it vastly simplified. But Sherman law waa paaard, giving it such soil is not always to be had, a limited chance, and then the and the richer the soil tho morel price jumpvd at once to 11.17 tw. apt it is to bo infested with weeda.lounce. showing to the satisfaction ment" out of th? i-ople. which Subdue the w sods by running I of any sane person that a complete (that order ha instilled in them shallow cultivator down middles! restoration frw and unlimited ll tbe years. as early in spring as practicable. Icoiuage as the Constitution of Scrape around aud bo ween plants! the United State provide, will with small, well-sharoend weed-1 nut it on tar with cold, and it w A Dutldor of Coilogoa and Scnools, The Progrviv Farmer of last week took an inventory of Allianoa aeta, aud cmlilrd that "Noble Onler" with having built collegrw and Khools without end, so many of them it couldn't name them all. Hut it will take, all tho school aud college to work the devil R si Urn ore's baseball train, OrioU,willplir at Charlotte April UK Tho Alliance Incubator. Th inculator turn out living li ir V n mini mir f r?mrtitio ing hoes, which will romove all will stay there o long a it is nut turil, oul iivjnK jMU omj metl u, Senator Phlcbard, of North Car olina, has taken Sc niter Hivlrj'a place oa the SeuaU ConcutUe ca Pensions. Thm plxcm U rvxanlfrd as to honorable rtccnitioa oX Senator Pritchard. Mr. Pritch.ari bsjk aim been taking a hand la Lis discuMton of ih Dtltwars Ssaa atorthip milter. Praetiee in o' i ! eral Courts. I'renmr to all brrsiness. ORlce in N rt e "s :il e 1!'1 Ffd- it tent inn irfverr t a i i ,i e -B. A. .I I '3' Attorney Qat Law, '. I'raet iees in t fi ( ,: .leekleubu'rg. .;!-inn land, Jiut herl ' : 0 . ' Supreme :uid Keder.-i.i Ottlee in N ort i - i it- n! l.illeoin, i :i i) t. .. le e-!-. - ;:;;! iti the s 1 1 ; I" -. i i : e I- i . 110T . V . O TIC wiH l,o nt iuiie. Au-, - r, F'-l'i ii ; i n y t. Dr. A. Vvr. Ak xnu-U" h is ofi ice a t I i n i 1 1 i o : . gust, October. 1 n i i ary, and Af.ril.' '.i! i llolly, July. pt,. !;!), r, November January, "Mar h iu:i May. : 1 at ron nue !!. i; d and m'odorat'1. Koanoke College, Virginia, is nowtpoor. A village would contain two or three families who lived in ele gance and the remainder of the population would be n the most abject poverty. You could buy no article ot luxury except at ih4? most exorbitant price. One American dollar was worth two of that coun try. Ho had seen car loads of sil ver bullion sent from the mines to the mint. "Did it benefit the la borer?' Not much; they had dug that bullion out of the mines for 25 to 30 cents per day wages. If, he continued, "I wanted to buy a pair. of shoes 1 paid $10 or $12 for them. Mexico is isolated. and is becoming more so every day. They have no exports nor do they want any market. They at his. father's heme, near Con over. Prof. Smith has quit teach iu and will devotn his time to scientific farming. He has beeii the Chemistry and Physics man at Koanoke for some time. Fropertv of the late R. V. Mur ray was recently sold at Ciare mont. Some days ago Elmore Clonin gor was sworn in to make an arrest ;it Clareoiont and when he went to arrest the man he found him vitli a rock secreted about his per son, and Clomnger then swore out a warrant against him for carrying : concealed weapons. The man was arrested and ar raigned for trial before one of the rail ditsrareful mUods c J campaign, whUTrr party dos it. Hie lbiUdelphia Time atrs it has positive proof thai llso&a, t man who has bii max if ing lio- weeds and not cut deen enouch to Iegilatetl against. I ngretiYe nuh th-m fnard. Prrivf . . . . injure roots. IFanner. Irarmr. , JUI I I 1 lrti lirifif Intuit fmm if rn ti. -....l- T ,hi. f.Cni.i.mi. . Ut.i ut irv th- Sul-TrLurv I " and .11, about MM pound. ... ncro y..l fr fr mIv.t . ta t I. I,., i-u.. ...d tl.-.V,-re,,.,u ...u-r M nit jg -t of highly oIublo commercinl fer-' viuibiii.k hi. hiiili .upi.r. u r.rm.r ....,. . ruI- .,:...,. m.,v,j. Bt S IB. a I S -m mm m m -"'M - w m -mmr w tilizer. rich in iotah. stable ctunmuiioii oi me umiwi mi-- unii'pnig niin.-ii. manure and uuleached wood ashes, platen I Hut th" uonder i that n if to be had in sufficient quantities. eimld rit. a ragraph are excellent. Ten good loads olke Hte alove, aiI till a grrat.-r manun, and fifty busheU of ashes wonder i it that then- r. ili.w , who will Uliev iuch tutT whn ov ww r v. w wvws SSWI around the plants; tho sshes on I wr,t,,MI' top as thuy haslen the action of the manure Remember that almost anything rnn u Ia(hv iLrtttterMil nvor ttnit nn , stiawberry plants while in a dor-1 ,... mant state whih not growing S--tiatr lrby ( South Carolina, ay that th Smlli lrIn ln- crat tutit nt think f Udtmg the Nntinl Cnv.-ntio, Hiram L. Grant ot Waynr. Th public n'UimU'r that dur- im: the la-t lei-lntur 1 1 imtn L. reiawm'" magistrates, recentlv have nothing to sell. The silver i i.'rms e iii r lu .n; a t : uLi :, "Watches renaired. A nvthin? in the . ' " v 4 . , Jeweler's line done-with neatness and .dispatcli. Give nn-a ail. ll-l.")-t-3-ly or- LINCOLNTON. -o made by that notable 4machiniv down at Raleigh. The defendant employed couns?i and when the trial came' otFthe counsel moved to quash the whole procedure. Thi barued Justice of the Peace enter tained the motion and ruled that it-was in order and therefore the ca?e ended. ' - The magistrate then gave judg ment against "Clomnger . for the cost and iu default of - payment committed him to jail, -f-thereby Hying down a ruling and a prece dent never before surpassed in depth of. learning and judicial pro foundness known to the Solon's of the law. Cloninger has been released from jail but not until an attorney went out to the magistrate's house and showed him by the law wherein he had erred. Verily, verily we are reaping the fruits of Populism. Newtou Enterprise. standard is stimulating them to some manufacturing, because they caunot buy what they need from any other country without paying two. or three prices for it. I Should application bo unavoidably delayed All 1 growth begins, it should be applied just Ik fore a tain, which will wash it otT the leaves into the ground; or it can be scattered around and between the plants. Where the soil is not so infested with wee Is as, to need much scrapiug, the manure and ashes are best applied late the pre vious fall. If weeds appear after the ferti think they are being benefited in Uzer w appiiedt thev rall8l be duK this way, but I also thiuk the sil- ut or removeii bv hind, so as not i vejr standard would rain any conn- tn llrn iHa frtiiiinr nr manure try which has its industries al- from tbi pUnU. ready established. Mexico is a The weds well overcome, apply great place for the men who have muching. It is best to scatter it money to increase their wealth by ver and let the plants grow upo employing their cheap labor aud throaen it. The berries then form working it to death. Monroe cor- ab lho roulch ana fceen pft. respondent Ju Charlotte Observer. jy cleau pine ne(jles (ten loads an acre) are best. But any strw wa n prominent fnctnr in giving U4 Joonl 'Mdf gvtrnm'iit. "an hont ideation Iftw" which d not Dfiuin the jmlge- uf l-t i ti to I in'ii ofgiMid nurnl elmrarti-r. lower tnxe, and lower lari fr all count v lYcT. In fact. Mr. (trant n a grat frind f Fuiou and wa rgardl a Snatnr Hut-lKngUod. ler's right hand man. W.dl. Hi ram got nrtnitiat-d fur a job up in Wanhington om time inc and all that a netbtl a IJut- leri vote; but thi (trant ha never gotten f far. and now thy sav that (Slant hn talkM tno i. t i t.i: c... i i mucu nuu n nTu, PopuliU and I!taHict . . Otlio Viltt. bo uum pol las a martyr fur lb comcUoo ha j ht with "il'n HaDd," aars th liutil hat i.ot rtl rwessiad Ihe Hep. and tH bar. IiiM up J ffpn M. J(J U1 CjCl lt9 a divide in Alabama. !U-d id. I lU calHjllllU for otrmor io as a prudential cand.dat down j yQwu Thli u .n that late McKinlcy ,. j -b u llun ax4 lyUxj ntr' I tu co stw attit ba ing tbtmsalrss t'p to thi linn f.'.r-i.ClI bavci nvminall. That m folks will l-ii collrtol for tl (raot Mou.i har to rotrr plea ct 'tiUo c&a um'Mit in Nt'W York, which i now lciHlr-." Iccit mora opposssl t-iug built, and wiil rmpUtcd as tim pa, ometimw thu prmg. (4rr W. Hlackwrll. ot KititlJ Notice. now olL l.is).usj trawt-rry plants annually in th Wt -nd ,ihjt furtt-r hi4k. iu ttt-crtf juarU farm. of H alo slU strawlrr fiom his tdUnt) tall it lnfftil 1 fmf ilflr lowa U ia fall t) AOl lt !". TliS Vfv h IxJ 1. J. K. us. T. C tor linVH al gono back oo him. m. m. . S Mr. I rant ha not vl rotten ni a a a s .a reliel iltli N-tlfllnr llUller 14 Ul- jk4h1 to know why. Hichtnond Pearson ha isued a t .irrtttar t(tr for u in Nnfthi Carolina. He calls ot all tm i.t ti t4 uvt. 1'siB.aau (nends of silver to ioin lh Uepub- " mial!atu -t uuxh .1 inao l . II 4 - . - - ...,.ll ' ' ucan pariy. n htuo ium-.h oi r,f fui wtiiroim oil apwo pulista and lUpaHicati ajjain. 1I is agsinsl nailer s .e r?nr PartT. Money to Loan. Logging for a Job. renown. somewhere ind Abyssinia. 15. I". GIJIGG V SOX Notice to the Public. J. S. Coaey. of Coxey's Array , . ,,1 oif. ti34rn tu l.ifr. rtarloj. tfticlAla up in Penn.vlvania w lo ;Ul Jfrva The Populist magistrates mt a I Ut wek and decided to form a tt. uh t-ec ta.tscr asl m ws. f t a wnrtil III. fhr .lav I . .. . . 1 I I 4 IK- m. ... . - lirVIU III H'JU 1111 I w llf 1141 11 . v - I. ...... I " Attention is directed to Abys- Pr nay cbopped small enough not ana trd him lrjey heard he was ftrm Partv. Cxey was lately a ainin he reR-on of tho war in nroc- lu ,ow " coing to b marrieI. Ponu 1st. Pour "Kcfofmers at- " I ... i .. . . i .i r. i I ' I ress between that couutry and P'iy manure, no muica is neea u h ,ft,d : -r jut on my h.nd-tl. av. th re,.fi. Irak- and neoDle are want'ng to ed way tmy Mr. , to git him know something about it. The luo u "4 w,u to marry me uewsthat a war was in progre-s ol 8irawTOrnes ' Kep your "eiu" "Oh -am tho others in unison. Hashed upon the world all at once an; manure them well, and un- he ailt a msgistrai no more: in the iutelheence of a pitched ie3S our Yan0UM nre woru.icw, llU out; well do you up r.ftbir ttr. Hit at follows Itefifj .ir f4 Ijw HK&r,SiCI tf Pttta t.if ftcav. Mnr.ln IV-jnl) . N. I. Krt. lh !f. battle in which some 5,000 Italian wil ntot fail "f Tour reward.- AND WI IAj M AKE-COLLEC- T1QNS AND. CAST! CHECKS At MODE R ATI" CHAEJiES. 9-27-95. NEW GOODS. I ha vet he Urgent stock of ew Musical lNstu'jiKNTs iht has ev er been in N o u t b Cvii l i s ; A , uch as AuTOHARrs, A-'ohih'ans, Man dolins, Ourr.Mts. ix.so.- Violins, and Rollkk Ok.tAns. and any thing eite that i kept in a first class Music Store. Prices lower than ever. Orders by mail have 'promt attention. Addess W. L. Lowe. Newton, N. G. 11-29-95. GIT! Market Is the place, to 'get a nice piece of BEEF, PORK and FRESH SAUSAGE. All meats found in a FIltST CLA1SS MAliKET. Come to . "seeus. Market prices paid for Li hogs and cattle. ' Edwards & Gaston News. Rev. E. F. Jones and family have moved to Wataga county. - Dr. E. C. Boyle 'has located at Mt. Holly. He was formerly lo cated at Paw Creek, Mecklenburg county. Nathan Bean, of Cherryville is dead. Mrs Goode's house was burner. at Cherryville the first part of last week. She was sick in bed at the time the fire occurred. Cherryville is moving to have .mother cotton mill. The house of A. 0 Jenkins three miies from Cherryville was burned last week. . It was insured. - The- ? widow fof the late T. W. Bean, of Gastonia;says that Sean claimed he was going to leave h?r $300 in gold when he died. She thinks this money and some valu able oapers must be in the hands i of some friend ot Mr. Bean's. She is needing the money now. .Ino. A. Lynn and Miss Louise Forbes were married near Clover, S. C, March 4. School closing and measles are much in evidence in Gaston these lays. Gastonia is trying to get up a baseball club for this seasou. : The stockholders of the Gastonia Coffin company met recently and declared a dividend. B. G. Brad ley is President of the Company. Gastonia Gazette. . soldiers were slaughtered. Italy, it appears, owns territory in or contiguous to Abyssinia and open ed hostilities tor the purpose ot in creasing this territory. In a word the war is one of conquest, with unfruitful results thus far to the would-be conquerors. O. W. Farm. Blacknall, in Homo aud brown, wo art magistrates now for this township whereupon a bar gain was made and the two agreed to tie the knot for a dollar, which they did the following Sunday. Congressman Hoifrd has had a! ca? ot roeasle for the past tvfal days. He is unaM u attend the ;ions of th Hou. This ac- couuts fully ftr the fact thai rot- ton it gvwg down and that th countrr has not vet oen tralJ to fre silver at lf t 1. Administrator's Notice. t. I. 4 O- - S b i i 5' f & T. It IW-w - f m - . m tttf9 XX t4..UU m4 -if nrry . Ail w iS t'-l tm m 4 i r tf. Russetl Not In Favor. 1 have some mtormation in re gard to the Republican guberna- toral situation, so far ns Uleve land countv is concerned, that is absolutely straight and reliable. Abyssinia, an authority states,is R , :f , nW.r will Tfm a country ot eastern Ainca,witn . . . . an area of about 200,000 square! titwn. ... n.-p nr,i we ..hall run in the miles and a population of d,000,- HjlutHi iJV State Senators J B For- ihr MtmuMV 1 onnr ifwinm ' It derives its H1utHl U aialt "lorf- u- r,,r ment devotetl exclusively ti 000 to 4,000,000. It demes its d y. Hamrick, L. L. tical fanning .cM..- y -7 " Smltht memlx-r of the Legislature, Though the Mercury ha n Riirmfies mixture or confusion, the I , ,.. .. fl t . . , . 7 ... , r aim ji. rw, HiiDtio, mm i. i for W)mc var th- organ oi in ..iliin KAinrs ala nfl rf T& fW I .... . - 1 nui.u.at.u.i - ' - - Hamrick, chairman of the Ks-pul- Catawba County Farmer Allin.c pie of many different races f I lican and Populist county ccu. ywt it just n.w that it ought wiiibuiHi.eo tive committees, iu which card that the majority of the popula- they nominaled RllllsleH for Gov tion is of the Caucasian race. The ern-or anJ as veryUxly under Christian religion was introduced attKxi it pletlgea Cleveland coun tntothe couutry about oo0 A, D , , . , ...inn Notice. Itaileir quhfii IIiwTilrtt f It Senator Hoar, of Masaehustla. m - . t I . t . .1 ..! . Asamalteroi lact, nowever,tne nas wru opjkw in ic uo . . . tumrt,. 0f CaWb XtU other J. P.'a time will not br out llutious all alont. Ist awk hp 14 nc4irr U Urrbj du lo all until ltHH). but he's a Democrat. Concord Standard. Turns Farmer. Beginning with our next i-u- Mercurv. un- lprt- to prac- ltlrrutrix tr f cTr Snat. Commit le-on Foreign P- .v.. n( ivi.mrr Kii a'.ions, of which Senator Sherman, ft4 lhi. t. win tr t4ea44 i a Ur is chairman. Hoar cUims that ) r mm boi tfmsira iju a! enator have tbr priuntjal rr r io rJ rtii 1 ot. TMs ta -lection in view, and that acrouuta f i.iiiiii jtim. or a ifootl deal ol lh natorai Shrrill country but has become thoroughly cor rupted and the so-called Christians are divided into three parties which hate each other violently. The prevailing form of worship among after the fashion of the Greek Church. After the Christians come Mohammedans and Jews. The people as a class are turbulent and warlike and the Caucasians among them are de scribed as well formed and hand some, with dark olive complexions tending to black. The country is very broken and some of the moun- The Ohio State Convention met last week and endorsed Mclvinley' candidacy. Senator elect Foraker tvs vote m the State convention to him. Now comes the informa tion, given your correspondent from Republican sources, that when the vote of this county is cast in the convention, it will be cast for O. H. Dockery, leaving the Duke of Brunswick without a vote from the county which first inaugurated his little boomlet Shelby Correspondence Charlottt Observer. What a Uol Mr. Cleveland advises th gold standard advocates to unite in one tains rise 12,000 to 13,000 feet party above the sea. rhe people are ag- Sharon church. Mecklenburg ricultural and pastoral and the ol I county, has a row, which it due to productive. Cotton and cotleeare poii pCur of tho sir Elders among the products and the man- aro popaHsU. The majority of uiactunng interest is ii't to oe desnised. Charlotte Onerver. the congregation are Democrata. The end is not yet, says the Char to tutatmsh a farmer column! It has talked oliticall this time. and it now awakes to its ,n" of duty and intend- to give the dear farmer some point on farming. only tince it ha ueceded in giv ing him enough "education" along other linen 1 Great, isn't it? Hoad Not Soon Smith and Poo- bl03. What impreioKxI you as th mot remarkable thing you saw on your trip through the South? A live chicken runnirg at large in the streets of Charleston.' Chi cago Tribune. The only inference puibl from this is that dead chickens run at large through the streets of Chica go. Asheville Citizen. The State Commitlee of the A- mericao Pi-Metallic Party of Cali fornia met at Los Angeles last week and endorsed Senator Mor gan of Alabama for President and Senator Allan of Nebraska for Vico-Pmideat. patriotism" lately displayed. j ? - r..t. 2,500 Dollars FOR 50 CENTS (DO YOU WANT IT?) AND- The Weekly bomiMcial Appe al FOP. TWELVE MONTHS. tn onler torure lii3 uUrriUr th follow iof tJrr l cca4 : T Ua uWribrf Crl sruin itrrtwtcc i-rrl rerw t numXfut tlr t,ttAUk rerrhnS In MetnphU ffv rplrmbrr 1. IAi, lo MJ ti. tfrl0le. l6. as f4 lw: If com-rt OC -srrt tu tbe corrrrt Cs t rrrifd m t Vrfor r t"S arySl. 1.11 ireU In rabt: Uln Msrrb. im. Ut If A Ull unit tnxu. the roottrto April . IlrrelpliSin lortoT jetrswrres ioio; - . . to Ms; !. IKA, tlA 1. . . 11 flT rroU autVruO)f4Dj erry jn twlr scltM lrrlU. Sample ropj fiw. Ad4rr, COM M KKC! AL AlTHAL, Mraas. Tsaa. A .rwUl contrmct euablea us to fTer Tilt Wckklt OatMCtal. ArrcAL and The LtscuL DcocaaT for one year for only 11.25 caab in advdnc: also allowing gues on cotton received in Memphis. Sat- scriptions may begin at any time. Tho- who hav already saUcntU to Tiic lxooL VzuocxaT can get the Commercial ApVl for one rr and a guess at the Heta- phis cotton rrceipta lor l?J renta. Auarrs The Lincoln DemocratT rji-u. Linoolntco, K. C. ll-22-5 ly, -w-t a IUmJl ..4!."'3u. 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