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.THE : LINCOLN : DEMOCRAT. Chas. L. Coon, Editor, S. G. Finley, Manager. i WnV can't the next Grand Jury Montgomery . wild Maj Guthrio uproot that disreputable hole .have bcoii tit in sav that llio press ! known as "Kingdom?" Every- j of the Sink could ho lought. bo far as we are concerned, n have heard ''subsidized press" for somw time and we pay very liitlo atten tion to it. It.ia only a sample of body in Lincolnton; seems to kuow nd nf the illegal . '. " " (sale of whiskey carried on by the Published vf.i-y Friday at .'niggers". Lot "Kingdom" CO: "LX"" ; be abolished or license the .ale of AS TO REED ANOCRAIGE. . About tlio meanest thing; we havo cen lately is the second letter of Locko Craigc and M. L. IUed, ad vocating that the delegation t i tho National Democratic Convention from this Statu be instructed to 'Subscription: $1.00 per year, strictly cash in advance. . Advertising Rates : One col umn. 1 YEAR, $(50.00; -'2 COLUMN, $35.00; 11 column, $20.00; less THAN 1-4 COLUMN, $5.00 PER INCH. From these hates there will be no deviation. whiskey in this town. some peopled reckles statement. I 1kU the Convention should it not I This statement was born of the j declare for 1G to 1. Listen at Entered at the Postottire.at Lincolnton, X. Ci as Serond-class Mail Matter. ! same stuff as Populism, and its use We do not believe in any Park- wng m)Ce jugiv considered a dis. hurst methods o,- the betting up of grace. Rut Uov that is all chang an inquisition in this towr, but an(1 it j8 R Rreat hjt when a one the V4Rindom" matter ia common horge ,U(J or 0ml,At lawver report and the condition. 01 tningsjmaltM puch a charge, no matter thorn, is well known to many. It' is high time to make those "Logan niggers" obey the law or suffer the penalty. FRIDAY; MARCH, '20, 1S1M3. This paper believes in obeying the law. Why havelocal option if Kingdom is allowed o flourish? iC this: The administration has placed iho pnrty in tho attitude of obtain ing the vote ofthe iipl by false) and tradulent pretenses, yet there are Democrat in North Carolina t a s . . s.srn iiuiuitii ii naas v s as I "ss ii. aaitvs II j is IIIUC I Km whether there is any irutn in 11 or treachery behind the veil i.f inge AlltsOtdTrtcks, T i-rr Tlsw. Nr.w Yoke, March 12 By a dc- ! When lb tnc-l Uaeflt U toU drriird ciiiou lit tht Unite Stairs Circuit ! from What we say about "Ringdom is not intended as an insult to any body. ..We -have said several times in' private that "Kingdom" was a disgrace, to the town. If 'Kingdom"' is not abolished' at this term of Lincoln court, -then ' we intend to advocate licehHi,; ""'te sale f whiskey in this town It is eimnly choosing the lesser o' -two evils.- . ! The only way to abolish "Ring-d'.-m" is to enforce the law, Thi -i-, tho duty of those who ssdminist'" the law. in our town. Let ''Rii:;.: dom;' be abolished in the interes ot law and order. Let all members of the County Executive Committee of the Dem ocratic party remember the call for a meeting here on Tuesday ot court week. The chairman urges a full meeting. We join him in asking that the committee turn out. Democrats do not do enough- work between campaigns. We notice that Mr. D. P. Mc Lean, of Nova Scotia, assisted in launching Coxey's Reform Party at Pittsburg, the other day. That will never do! No "Reform Party" can flourish in this country that countenances English influence in any shape or form. Mr. McLean should he thanked and retired at Mice ! TiiKr.i: i- no necres-ity for a 'Imgdom" in this town. We are1 j not in sympathy with thafsenti-j nent which prohibits the sale of; not. Some people will find out uy experience whether the Press can be loughl for money or not. The proof of ihe charge would be an interesting procedure. WHERE ARE THEY ? This from the Hickory Mercu ry : The goldbug9 are getting ready to forsake party for their views on the financial question alone. The Mercury is careful not to mention anybody who is going t do the like. Every so called "gold bug"'" paper in North Carolina is talking the other way aud tin Mercury knows it, yet it continues to falsity and pervert the truth. Keep on 1 You say that Demo crats are ''liars and fools," but re member that a man's chichen oftn conn home to nost ! i WHAT HAS whiskey under license, and then i. .vinks at a "blind tisrer." hnlorce lilNCOI reds ol dollar court expenses t try cases coming up froYn "King dom". That place has no reicarc 1 or law or order. Let it be aboi t ished. . It can be done ' i ; When the law is disregarded in one particular, it is easy to disre- , gard it in many ways. This Coun ty's reputation and the tax payers have suffered enough on account of law lessness m 'Iingdom.'' X -' - - : ' Every good citizen should see to ', it-that disregard of the law is puu- ished. The safety of society de lpetid.s on the enforcement of the laWs. Therefore, the lawlessness t- in.'Ringdom" should be abolished. ihe law you have made. It is your luty as a citizen to call on the an :horities to enforce ihe law in t 111: rdon i. The Statesville Mascot says: "If 'we, had no gold bugs in the Demo cratic party in North Carolina, it would be standing today in one solid phalanx against the common enemy ready to restore good gov ernment to the State." The News and Observer would like to know7 whether Raleigh ie a Souom or not. We do not know anything about the moral condi tion of that town, but we do know if there is a political Sodom, Ra leigh is that place. The condensed report of the State Auditor, which appeared in the Democratic last week, should have been credited to the States ville Landmark. It was an over sight for which we beg pardon. The Landmark is too good a paper to "steal" from. The Democrat has waited for some time to see whether any o those who oppose the sale of whis key in this town would take steps to abolish "Kingdom." It is. a dis grace to the town that a place like "Ringdom" should exist. Let bo abolished. Ve publish in. this issue a com munication from Prof. A. T. Ab crnethy in regard to the chaige the Morganton Herald makes against him, viz., that he was sailing un der false colors when ho solicited advertising work, having worked for John Wahnamaker and others. This paper considers it to be its duty, in the interest of law and rder, to call on the authorities to ee to it that the law is enforced in "Kingdom'' and order kept in that suburb of Lincolnton. We know we voice the sentiments of all lov ers of good order and decency when we say that "Ringdom" is a disgrace. to the community. As the Caucasian and the Ilick- ry Mercury are always ready to give the news abMit those Demo erats who juit the Democratic par- y and thus help on the time when 'sulphur and brimstone" will be he only thing left of Democracy, we su2re8t that they chronicle with appropriate comment the ex odus of their late co-laborer and fellow citizen, J. S. Coxey, from the ranks of Populism. "But for the populists, the de mand for silver aud financial re form would never be the leading issue to-dav." Cor, of Progressive Farmer. And that is a mighty good reason why Democrats ought to oppose the "financial reform"ot the Populists along with free silver and all. According to this cor respondent, thorc must be some thing in that charge of sound mon ey men that free silver is a Popu list doctrine to all intents and purposes. The News and ( bserver snys some nice things about Col. Mc Clure in its issue of last Saturday It sayB that it hopes that the Colon el will live a long time yet to bn ''the journalistic Gamaliel for al THE ALLIANCE DONE. No matter how many mistnk" individual members and th organ ization as a whole may have made. the alliance stand at the head ot i pntt he reform list. It has oponeit th yes of the masses to an extent uiat :;o other organization can a)- t - .t it i.i :'-oaeh. it nas oonterauMi inn so called Mason and Dixr.u's lmo nnd caused t ln old soldiers to bury all past differences. Progressive Far mer. The Farmer hns, perhaps, not read about tint Federal-Confed- rate Parade that was to come off New York, and was allowed to nioug Mtphifttry. Hut it cannot ! concealed. It stands out before the iMnple of North Carolina in sll its original uskHlitest. In law it would be punished as a felony; in politics it ihnuld be punUhed with political diszrnce nnd death. While no honest man will blame th Dem ocratic paity for its wrong, yet herein lies "the uiispoakable shame that has done more lo humiliate aud disorganize the par ty than the adverse fortunes of war and thirty years of Republican slander. The platform tt 161'J was plain to any man who could understand the English language. The spirit of Populism was abroad in IK'U lmre in the south, and )olittciaus thought it to their advantago to interpret the platform to mean as near what the Populist platform meant a was posaibl. And now theje fame politicians, penny Htatrsmen and trimmers and tim--erver, turn around and M?t their toil to what thy think Is public opinion and talk loudly bout CI Court of AplraU. If arrtrl Monn has ltm Mwardcd lo.UUO spiiut the Now York World for dsmsg lor unlawfully publishing a pnem written by the plaiutiff to Ut de livered ii the occasion ot tho ded ication of bo Columbian Exposi tion or World's Fair in Chicago. Tho cas has be-rn l.foro th United Slates Circuit Curt f..r some lime, and judgement was rendered sgatuit the World on Decmtr lsth, l!M. Ai. aup4l was taken with th tvuill hern stated. Judge Wallsce, Lseoml and Shipman declaring that tho World should psr tho dsmsgs demanded. Two Patom Cases. Wikston-Salem. March PJ The records are being preps red for tb Circuit Court, of Appeal, which convene m Kicumond, a., in May, tu case of tho Houisck Ci garette Ma-bine Company vs. W. F. Smith A Son, of this city, the couusel for plsintitls having filed a petition aud siaignment ol errors for an appsl. 8:milsr proccl ings are going on m ih caw of lh Carter Tolacco Csting Ms chine Company, of Dsnville, Y.. vs P. H. Hanes V Co., and other Wioftton manufacturers. Thra? two suits involve the validity of patents on rivareite and tobacco eating machines. a rwf tnedlrlne. la rsrlf to I ft Tear. TM U lhe.on at hen I be tlrrU boJT. arakrneJ orrso s4 omtw Ttirta jram for a bclWlnc op toedl-j rlne tile H1, HarapsHUa Msnv wait on the open aprioc mrtihet sf, in fart, delay fcttlnff altetilloa to tbelr pbj tral rotidilton w long that a 'f ifatrtoe l net (table. To rW the ajafeiti of the tmpuritlra imttaaUlrd durrr the ioUr roa. to jHfy the b!otTso4 t imljrorate the whole aj trtn, there i oothioc ul to H c 1 Sitarilla. lKol pml tt n,hl lake 1 load a SarMrHlla now. Iiwtlldo Notice. Tli1 tnemWrs of the Dernorntts Kxecotiv Camtnitt' for liru'.a county, will pW- mt rr. th nfflC of Mr. S. U. Finley, irj the North Ftat Hotel, in UrV.r. ton, on Tuday the Slat day f March at 12 o'ek-tk It is deirml that aa many c f iia Tuwnhip Cmraitt'' th u, aa piMthl. Iluiies of inr- I - . : 1 1 I l,n.it J . - 4 t V. (1.1.1. 1 - i.brd In Uhalfof Hm-raSaraaparilUl , Jj. lUtHAKT. ChairdSi, stl from reliable, arrateiul f-uple. ( They trll the ator J . Ieai. Kx. C-m. for Lincoln Saloof Real Estate. j(jROCKRIKS l!y virtue of a 4reS of trat. 1m imj tit Marrh 1J. rotiteyt&je the follawieic 1 derrihr4 rest evtateltt tnitl to aerore 1 1 1 f 1 f 1 T 4 I V e land U;traymg tho party ami Theounrr jom i ttins it in an awkward attitude, j srpsrllla for jo. 11 make a fudge, all because some Grand Army Men could not get the consent of their minds to marsh in the sam procession with i;ex-rebels." It would appear that "Mason and Dixon's line1' is still awaiting "obliteration." It is to be hoped that the Allianee will take this matter iu hands and have it ''obliterated" without any more "wind" beine expended. The job is not yet completed, if you will allow us the observation. when, iu fact, it is such men as Craigo and Heed who are wholly and alone respouihl for any fal pretense that raav have been vaed t gain vote in ltl. Cleve land's position wa well known by everybody, and it i about lime that such men aa Km1 and Craig are told that downright lying and misrepresentation can not loncr The nmnrrjim bi;in lo fltfht Ih flrw the tuurr railt it may he e itlucuh-4. fin fakipi; Aft-r tour tiliMl li fh' r.. - f rltirr W ill I hm rUf. ttl Utlh rltn ilrlay U dangcrou. if nl fatal. tie fare yiu grt ,er' aud no otLrr. There aro convicts now on the now State farm in Anton couu. tv. It li said that down in Orange county some patriotic Popultt intend to publish a paper in a wacon. Uiv. Dr. Huak, of Chicago, haa A debt duet) Sid Seth li r-. to A Nisuo and by ai4 A. Nlioo Ai-e to y arioo C'ltoe and the of aid debt hnromioa; dt aod ver of ale absolute at th roet of Marian iTior Aijete uf ad dbt and t whom Mine In due, I will bj virtue of the authority tested In and hy aid del of trut. !! at jble auetii4i ftr rh to the hlrt--t bidder at the -ft ltoue d-ur in the town of t.itv-lntr. N.Coo Mundarnh dav of March l-i at IS in. beina! Monda) uf pf itr Tertn lwJ of t.ineuin ?jrrii cort. the follow inir pieer. tract . rrrel uf lan!. ilualed In the town of t.inelntor. Lincoln iunt . N. . atd m re tirolarl) dernbed and defined a f low ; lteinc laH of tut N. lis tt MVur uf .in-ulnlo. rmnen in at a aiaiej on HicbMreet & 1-fr. m le N.ll.f rornrr of aid lot No Si. rn thecr! alonp llich street, h Ti 1: r-i ! to a take on lte trri tl-n w H 110 ple to 1 1- line of a new tfet 1 laid out : then ahn td new treef N then N 4K 141-Sr-le to the befit.' nine, rontaininc 1 ? rfr more or !. ! and adjoin land of Kmma Vtb I'.ui--Ur llvrndoo and other. Tor further defrlption rrf-renoe i herebf nvae to deel from VenU I'line to r--th t'line. I reierrd In hook l pare ?7 and t deed from C. and V. 11. Mot i t Wni I line. refiterrd tn Kl-oIi t reiJin Ihe o of the lecitr uf er) f . e Lincoln C ounty . N. r. Kefretwe i alo had to ba J f !eed rfe Il'i ltefilcrof eed' ofVe of I.in-lr County. N.C. Thi lUh da of l eh. ruarj 15. W. LCiwri. Trutc. I bo used with effect to belittle Iieni- j created quite a t- naatiou by in ocrats m this State who have been and an steadfast, fdr all the Pop- list plntforms they have had put an them, as the hills of Buncombe. So far as we ar concerned. w have never yet uaed any "ineenious sophistry" to cover up any treach ery. Hut we any now again that if men like Heed and Craige and papers, which aid and comfort them, keep up their denunciation of Democrat after the fashion of the above quotation, they will find TIT FORTAT. jn the end that they alone will be The other day we picked up four responsible for the division of the party here in North Carolina. In stead of thankintr thea sound democratic newspapers the Char- Observer, Wilmington Messenger, New York Sun and Philadelphia Record and by a careful H?rusal of their columns we discovered At Ail 1 . I t? mat tne uemocrait oeneve in a high peotective tariff, fre trade, single gold standard, fret silver, bimetalism, Spanish dominion over Cuba, Cuban independence, income tax, anti-income tax, and in fact everything else in sight. If modern democracy had existed in the days of the prophets it would have swallowed both Jonah and the whale for the sake of of lice nnd pie. Mercury. That is nothing unusual ! For instance we picked up the Mercury the other day and it praised Sena tor Butler ns a very great man viting Ingersotl to apeak in Wil lard Hall Sunday. April 12. The NV. C. T. I, people arc in anna. Free wiiiti: i OKI-: I'LOPH I M everrwhre If V' don't i: ak fr tt . We ill pay the hihtt marl t prioe for gd wheal. HctrtcTrcttv. f.Jl-lt A. COSTS Kl: monev U3mocrats in this Mate who have all alone atood uu for Democracy, untainted by Popu lism. such would Ixi loltera aa Uet and Craigo can, with a amilc that would befit that political schemer. Marian Butler himself, tleclare that the sound money men have l a a . tusonraniztHi mu nariv and nrouffht r it to sh a mo and dipgracel But every thinking man Knows that such a charge is a gross pervoraion ot the truth aud unworthy in the highest degree of tho memory of Burton Craice. The charge ia monstrous. It is as mean as well Srnd your addrr to II. K. Iiu kUo , a Co.. Chlrafcn. and ifel a free amnle i box of lr. Kin'- New I.,fe I'ilN. A I trial will con One you of their mrrilt. Thew nlll are ray in artiou and ar- j tirularly eflrctlte in the cure of S tipatiun and Sirk Uradache. t Malaria and Liter truubl- ll."j hate j been proved intaluahle. Tl ar guaranteed to be lerfecily trie frtn. t etery delelerimi uhlanie an' t - I purely trrlable. The do mt wen i by their actionl but by iinctne to J tomarh and bowel irreatly intiorate J ... .... . - - . . . - . , . ' . Sold by any lruireit. Dental Notice. This i4 to noiiiv pir.i wh have rttpi.tiHl m io ciue t.i Lin eolnton and t h ! wuiitint; tuv rvic-s. that I will I nt North State Hotel. I. in dntiti. Monday of court wek to reuitiin fuir davt My time ia limited. r.nn.. nh- .aa v . out tlelav. IJ-noiliillv 6 Dluod nnJ Skin Distssc? AKvc'tySp n r, Cured. b'' a. rritrrtaen uiu rr f sst nym lia rirMl-l'lH4 4 to r I f-aalf MnoUnral, Crii-ft CrneUen, C.atnrl Ceootlw, I-l our, C.ftee, ImC ltt t t Cttl 1 1 r-o l r rt 1 C !? V?r pouudM for- One Iotlitt- rstrl linru rl IrtU I ot ntowa 'TTm ier 1 fiinta!, TV e I.trM C rtUvry. ' r r IteMpeut fully I. It. UAMHAUIt. y4 asco rra ccut To nt Utic I aa rtmftjy fur Guerrxtxtx FttCrafua lhm--jiii ci h cV"- fxx-i ka r tec k.C c4 Ri pyrf ISal I cwrfrr M try tTj ! hrmJ tv hceilrt ftf to W Of Vsvf fm2n ro hir 0 -tru .Tlrtai. brla r Lv-x Tr--4r. iVr wiS fTi rw Ualr T. a. tucrx. K.C ju twi TW teittl 4 ii U Sa,SS-Ts. Save t Paying I Doctors'S Bills 5 4 I MtW in4 1 r n ftT I 1 1 1 A e l .. -.4 MiHHa' r "ft i "ft i "ft nil I Hlli 4 i m ,M Hf t 0 ia ii DinnnDitffs Jk P4 M IU m It to .mmf ftv ". m m a y JU U U UhmLJ 4 A r ilwtit l i n 4 tw mu LI - TUT m iuMkMi ..' it im 7 j i fttki aci tt- l I S mm riat Uz fe UyXt ti VtvtttrTxl f CMfa, frua, ft pt tu fa twtua; ev rat ni Vi! I" j ' r. t mmy tm. -4 . . .sm tm f'l .m IH4 kl lk. Jk 4 BUXHi OLM CO...tUnta,Gs. TMCCRCAT RtMCDY ati. saeoa aao taia w mm m PPmfcrsif swsM aasat tecwcruuL tactii. rtrtaa. t tKfwattiw. tactti. Cat as i a. mm , e -! s r rtir rnrr Sktco sui cm. as trrtaa. u umoKk a av7cr 4 e then picketl up the Vestibule, can be, and deserves rebuke t$very another Ponulist imner. mul it time it is made. - said he was a boss and abusetl him. We picked up the Pngressive Far- the younger America !'' newspaper men of j hut and read l . L. WimhPs letter. But is it not a pity 'and it also "cu-5-.ed out" Butler the editor of the News and Ob server does not take his own ad vice? For instance, he might get some points from "Gamaliel" Mc Clure on the money question. But may be we are wrong in classing Mr. Daniels with the ''younger and the idea that Populist ought a ? ' a 1 ! 'itr .a io join me snver panv. We men War In Africa. The military men in London are rejoicing ovor tho news that the English government will un dertake the complete subjugation J. B. l.iniK, iMitUt, j Seton, S. C. i SEABOARD AIR LINE. picked up the Winston Bepubli- of the Sondan countr? and art? eet. Tins from the Newton Enter prise in reference Demo te the i la Cham can, a consort of the Mercury, the Vestibule, and the Farmer, and it ...i. . i i i . i . uuwaieu me goiu sianuaru, a thing which Populists pretend to regard as a stench in the nostril. ti an nonesi. people. "Ulhce and ie" have evidently gotten in their blighting work in other quarters. as well as in the Democratic camp. And after the Republican Con gress treated silver so badly. Rich- j cratic-Populist '"fusion1 l i nL-: hers Smith : all true friends of silver to join the $ The fact that the plan of fusion I 1 nml vv,n,e We tnink of h Keptioliean party. But the aver- . """V commit the Denwrats of ;Mereury was the recipient of some t, 4l 'tne seventh district to voting for I of the "pie" the la?t leffislatur" aye. Repubncan nevtr oelieves the . . Ull- f . , , , .. ? 1 " r, . -t .'raig hulord for Congress, is : 1,JU1 to distribute. Wonder if it- epuoncau party ever commits a enough to damn t with the people;, vv .i; ; . , , nu;. w,0,T UVnl,;n illn M .Ml.;., . P o 11 pecul la r ldea were vT biRsiI -ection. a lies t. bv the "loaves and tish - i. ,i , ,, ri-i 5 ' nr-! a III 11 .I . . r.elped to eat down at Raleiiih? Dill Democrat, sicker than Oraix Shu isn t it just too wicked for We can do without the silver crowd any time they feel strong enough to go it aions: ! But we iimst solemnly jrotest against the Dosition that, the sound monev men X , 4j llaftV have caused this division. Thev Wl uxe l uluu -ut; 110 reorj thins like inconsistencv in imfi are causing no division. Thev l,ohtlcal sln than voting for Alonzo. tict? Wean, almost o'rrv, now, AnrnA i.oD t Oraig Shuford ol Catawba couutv.: we havo done 00, but since it ha - " x - - - v. 7 v- . I . :aa . . 1 lis.-. r- , anvthmi; to suggest that a Ponu- n man like PUufotd onsht to damn ! f lten. '' "f the Democrat. In th. eve. of this1"'" vr w,,uM V"' U""k of a ue coumer, or uream of anv- making up of the Mihdt's jviwer. It is said that all the Eugliah of ficers in the Egyptian army who have beei. away from dut have ben ordered back to their com mands it seems that this activity on the part of the Engliah govern ment is due to the recent defeat ot the Italian forci in Abrstioia. It is intended by this war to ren der Egypt secure againit attack from the South. fort to weaken the party. It is time the Mascot learns a thing or two. The News and Observer and a been written, we shall let it stand. pod many other papers have been j f"1?: I j .v v , o.vn nvaiiav ill. UIIIUUS commenting on the fact that Judge Bess, 2oc. The Ohio free ailver Democrats held a meeting at ilollendeu, Ohio, list Saturday and resolved to try to capture th state convention and send a free silver delegation to Chicago. The convention di- v To Tho Southorn Baptist Con vention Chattanooga. On account of the nlivecuv m tion to hdd iu Chattan;u. Teun., Mav Mb to 11th lh lioanl Air Lin Syatem, th rer; niietl favorite route of th South ern pHpl. ha arraugrd t run a "Baptist S-ciail" frum Vhitic ton, Richmond, Norfolk and tbir entire nyateui which take in all prominent j-int iu Katrru Vir ginia and North and South Caro lina to Chattanooga, Ttiu. Thia Slial" will lenv Waah- iugloti, Hichmond. Norfolk, Porta- j mouth, Petersburg, Veldoii, V'ak ' horvot, H!idran, Haluifrh, Dur ham, Southeni Pine. Wilming ton, Msxtou, Ijiuriuburg, Ham let, Hickingliam, Vsd-l-iro, Ma rion, Rutherfordton. Shelbv, Inoir, Hickory, Newtn, l.inculu ton, Charlotte, Moon, Cbatr, Clinton, on May Cth, arriving Chattanooga on tho 7th. Special will a lo s arrand frum Charleston, Flonnc, Or angirburg, Columbia and Swbrry by way of Chester, and from Orwnville, Spartanburg via Grran wood and from Anderson via CU houn Falls. This will le the grandrat Baj tit Special" ever inaugurated in the South. Hate of one first class far for the round trip is author- ixed from all stations. Schedule W. L. GROUSE, Physician & Druggist, V hav th Isrral and Utt lins of Dst at PatisT Hii4 cita ivtr brought to this town. V also call your alitMioa Iq til line of (Id. armahrs, Rrutbcs. which ia now template. CiRars, Cigaretts and Tobacco, I-smos, Fio Stationsry. Toth tlruihea, Parfotaaryf Toilat s-5 Medicated Scsp. etc; at lowrsl pric-t. Oar -caJ irs all Law u.1 freah aud of guaranty quality. 3 fJ-l. Do You Till Ihe Soil? re-oaiard a Ll r. HiH Sids Plawa, Mechanics aid idelato whether ther ahould and rates will Iw publiah-d lator. :...:..i. 1 or further information apply :.T4 T V- 1 ""IU"""V i to Soliciting Agents or Ticket Aotake th,9to mean that thoy 1 Agents; or, to the underaigned: discussed whether thoy should bolt J Wui. B. Clements, Travelling Pas the national convention or not. - j avtiger . Agent, B. A. Sewland, , . . , " , , . CienT Agt. PaiM. Department, At Torvtatn an abundant had of hair fi T J inS,- rxi of a natural eolur to a old age. the , l?nU' J f. n ' hygiene of the acsJpmuat be obAmed. J F- Agt,, H. . B. OloYvr, Trmf. Apply llalPi iixJLr Jtcnewer. fie Manager, Portimonth, V. If to and ntd Fanning Implmnta, you will caka t, mi.take by coming lo our ftlors. W hate got a fall lia M ft . 01 svarythtng you ned. U , ba jual lot of Plow Sh ttutldtr Tool a. Ammunition, tc. Having had special Adtantaa ia buying w tfr pUi advanus in awllm "CHATTANOOGA CHILL ED PLOWS,- -OLIVER "CHILLED.- "BOSS" a&4 "DIXIE.,t a
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