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-) THE : LINCOLN : DEMOCRAT. Thnt"Ringdon! Barrooni.- .oWcsvd .olletlor., ' -srr! List week we talked some about A child of Mr. J. W. He ikePs FRIDAY, MARCH; 27, 1890. . 1 this matter. We trust we have died last Thursday morniiig;aged . called attention .to this nuisance about one year. q l lVntuOQ r ' witt 8llfficieut force. ' However, --'Mr. Robert Nixon, of Triangle, nptCldi lUUM. ish to say again that Kingdom -cut hia foot severely one day last ' ; - ' vBhoiild be abolished. It is well Advertisements inserted in thisJ u,' uof nr?;cTr1nm" xvrmlrt l.lim n.-wl mi i fit thia noasl or Anir - - o VUIUlllii auu uiiuri . iiiio "i.ui w fjiM cent per word leach insertion. run their nbtexist, if it did not receive the race' in thweecticn. They sinned week. . I - .Measles have about patronage it does from this town. to spread out from Charlotte and ALL ADVERTISEMENTS TO UK CHAO- VTr , . 4i .. L,v ln ' , inm, iuksd nuu ate rtiT tit mj , u uii mo liver. Cro;iu New. n i . .: . ? a i.o (.orbing t ArCV- III AIT. VI. T. Heafner8 mdiool at Kaker' chool hou took place, Wednes day the litth. The farly mnmtm; hours v-r taken up by a review of a )Mirtio:i f t lit work of tle seaMoii. Near the hour of ikmiu Mr. Ilea fuer introduced the np-ak-erof I lie day, Mr. A. !. Quickel, M. Mt-r t ; i'.-tlin i.t. r at tbn. Nerd !. i 0i vim r old. He M !!; m!h r d prohibit iti. j Mm rit.fl- M. M.-.ii!ni3, i.f! ONE PRICE CASH STOCE. A !- U dm. to it iiiv to Atlanta, t ED MUST BE nSDED IN BY lio'cLOCK- Tuesday. Advertisements may bk earnest about having a dry town, CHANGED EVERY TWO WEEKS, BUT NOT caa f . ft lnu, :a WT1fl g As it is, it would be much better J to sell whiskey openly, in our The spring term of Lincoln opinion. Still we do not wish to Superior Court convenes Monday' argue this question. We simply of next week. Judge Henry R. call the attention of the public Brvan presides. The criminal . again to the existence of this dis- A OFTENER. Oourt Next Week. docket is not very heavy, unless a 'haul" is made 'from "Ringdom," in which case that docket will be ' materially increased. Ex- Judge Schenck III. The many friends of ex-Judge David Schenck will regret to learn that he had a stroke of paralysis last week, and has been quite sick since. The latest news is that he is again able to sit up, and is in no immediate danger. His home is now at Greensboro. reputable hole and to its black re cord of crime, and ask those to who HOoke nt fuimi Inct h iiuiti Peonjoare discussing the bridirel th" illll,rtanc of cation in at Rozzells Ferry. Evervone thinks "ur Slal nm! icallyof t!i im a bridge there would be a great lwrta,lc of elemrtilary train gain in way of trade to Charlotte. 1nK '.M.r Hf""!" th.Mi nikn fcr The river is now much in the way,a fow nul,t to the patron en- of farmers hauling their produce """K "w worn i tli hhiii to Charlotte. With a bridge this barrier would le removed. Mr. J. C. Thompson, of Deliver, was down Saturday. 4Dock is a whom the execution of the law is whole soul, good fellow. entrusted to see to it that "King dom " is made to obey the law. It surely has not come to that point that the law can not be enforced in this town and county. Let "Kingdom" go. Let this shame less violation of the law cease. -ii.. . . r uriner exercis. were mn u pended fur an lumr and dinner "A Bit of Early History' Under the above heading, Maj. Wi A. Graham, of Machpelah, writes an interesting article'iii the Charlotte Observer of -last Sunday. Hewrites of the work of the Sixth N. C. Regiment sent by Gov. Haw kins to help Gen. Jackson in the Indian War in Alabama 1812-1814 We shall publish the article in full next veek. West Point cadetship Congressman Shuford has order ed an. examination to be held at Salisbury, K. C , June 15, 1896, at (which cadetship at West Point .will be examined. This examina tion will be competitive, and ap plies to the 7th Congressional Dis trict. Applicants- must be be tween the ages of 18 and 22, and must not have any physical deformities. Mr. J. C. Quickel, of Crouse, spent Sunday in the city. Rev. M. P. Matheny, of Ashe, ville, was in the city Friday. Miss Mattie Randall has re turned to her home in Shelby. Capt. C. E. Childs returned from Burke court last Saturday. The new telephone line of H. S. Robinson & Co., has been com. pleted. -Mr. Fred Hoffman clerk at tne 11,1m urove uotton Mill is quite sick. Mrs. W. if. Mikell, of Sumter, S. C. is visiting her father, Mr. V. A. McBee. Miss Nellie Carpenter return ed to her home in Rutherfordton last Saturday. Marshall J. K. Cline has been laid up with a case of the measles for the past week. The telephone lines ae pros gressing nicely and we hope they will soon be in "Hello." C.C R. R. Terminal. The Carolina Central Railroad is putting in a turn-table here and? will make Lincolnton a termina point for freights rains between Charlotte and Rutherfordton. There will be a freieht train from Charlotte and return each day, and one from Lincolnton to Ruth erfordton and return each day. The passenger trains will run as heretofore. - - . Farmers are well up with their work. The indicat ions are that a much larger cotton area will be planted than usual. Another five cents crop will be the result, then look out for Democratic abuse. Politics are remarkably quiet just now. Some talk of free sil ver, but every one seems to le just waiting. Sheriff Rhodes paid the delin quent tax payers of this township a visit last week. ine only, cae ol interest in court from this township is Del- 1 ? T 11 . I I linger vs L,ove. lioui siues eem conlident of winning. Mr. J. L. Thompson is spending the summer with his uncle Col D. A. Lowe. Respectfully, Bill Shanks. Lincoln Cotton Mills. We were somewhat surprised this morning, when we found the earth mantled in snow. This snow and tho cold weather of the past week, will be a drawback to the farmers. .On last Saturday night, Mr. J. F. Long gave us some fun with his Magic Lantern show. He how?d beautiful views of the United States public building, the Johns town flood and the Yosemito Val- wa nerved liy the ladie. The evening exerci coui.Hted f speeches and diulnguenby the su. lent niterired by tmiic fmni he band. The occasion wa a deaaant one, and highly enjoyed jy all pretHMit. Mr. T. J. Hoover, Mish bannii; Hixirer and Mater Dayton Hoover tumidied the nuie for the day, which den-rve tpcittl mention. Iist Saturday, alout 1 o'clock I)r Xolund's null houne caught tire. A nutnler vf iM-oide were near by and succeeded in quickly checking the Maine. It caught from a Hpark which fell from the engine near by. While going from preaching at Car"iiters nchool houe lat Sun day, two men fell out nlout which should go home with a certain girl. Each were trying to go with her when tln-y got into a lively tight. A third roti captured the girl ami went on. Rev. B. L. Wetenbarger Upjd to !ee IH Tuesday an he pal through on Win way to Conference at Hickory. N. C. (tov. Morton. l"":u" J a;d to co.t Inut !.. l !:: : bV. $1 I p--f tvk. J HooirK PilU a" th- U-1 after dinner pill: a-it li;. .. i. iMir I headarhe. ."i cent. The I harlot;- New want to build a Van M-ttiUit iil in the Court IL-iiM- S. i.i re i ttt.-it twu. The DtMiio rat -a5 th.il marlnn- cry will nH Im- ptii in tii-ittoti factorv t inuhng ut llui !n- l.-r! toll. Another Ariui fii.m m.iacre ha Uen r"loitil. . Tin time x roiM ;if . od ? have tlb rrtl tlttli. Tile SfUflte i 'ofltUllll' oil Tcffl tr tia un-l- n r larablc On if th lifm hsi jut f'.nn.! fr?n ! e X ilh :.i Mnlc'.i whro ho ha ln pnrrhinc br l- t Vrr Uons5!iliieryAc. t)rr.STiK:K 1SNIV AIUtlVINi; DAI i.Y. W'm r- Jnl little lt.t t ; 1 i i, -?t V.. y In the inckrl rf tbo who tfi! ith t. . . ! 1 1 Li L-tn m Quite a Bic Dropinlho Price of Dry Goods Dr r.or wmlii2 until ih mjiirt ! i . , ri !. Wr hat tavrtl from 1 1 !2 1 r r i. t - t i s?e to k t t.Ct r f Our Shoe Department is Complete. I adie Otford Tir (r.-ni La tie ltulton h In to Wm bntf m xTT bidr.rn lir Tan S1iohi. . f it- Mi'i t.. iJ. i I .! I. D 1 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. if - to the adtnii State. IOI I At ttoua ft a Th niig.ir i;i Cub-i will 1 ND.IOI luti "h..;! :. -unit ( the war iio iii ii -gr- o;i I hat Uluml. Our tik ct M.J 1. ii.w 1 1 than 1 1 ha u !-(.. . -!.. Mlllii,t in l'.l:if:..f ! . t.f . rtmpM rMitrI f tt Mi!li t I' : -t. tJlkw pleur in ilnati' Vi nf V talk Hiofe hi . t .. n i. . i ? up iuf ilirl, i i- t s - t 1 ll .'.I lt lll I I in Xt$ .1 -pn- -Mr. Henry Kistler is enlarg- hey and pan8 And then, for the The Cleveland Election Case. Here is what the Cleveland Star says about-One of our Lincolnton lawyers, who appeared for Quinn in the now famous suit of Quinn vs Lattimore for possession of the I office of Clerk of the Court of Cleveland County. The closing speech for the rela tor was made by D. W. Robinson, and it was a very fine effort, and was complimented by many. ing his store, preparatory for his large stock of goods on the way. ' Drop in to see us when you come to town Monday and leave us subscription for The Democrat. Rev. J. F. Moore, of Mt. Hol ly, will hold services in the Meth odist church next Sunday morning. Preaching at Laboratory Mill next Sunday (29th) at 11 a. m. and at Paper Mill Academy at 3 p. m. R. S. Reinhardt is riding and selling the slickest wheel in the world, the 19 pound Columbia of 1896. Mr W. P. Cline, of the West ern Union Telegraph Company, Richmond, Va., was in the city Monday on business. Miss the Oxford Or- Ironton Moms. Mr. and Mr. Daniel Hefner spent Saturday night with their daughter, Mr. Kiuma McGinna. The pay-train came through on the lth int. and soothed the niearts of its emplovee. Mr. Finger's little son, who wa crippled lat winter i till in a benefit of old soldiers, he showed icritical condition. AC ill tht. Mr. D. W. Hefner T. F V U W -U UO V nil l,XJ V wa late war. All the above was ila vored wth comical views of all - kinds, being strictly moral. Mr. Lone said he would come to see us again in about a mouth with a lot of new views. Politics seem to be the subject of conversation almost anywhere on the 24th section is having a glorious good time patching iron. But Mr. Hefner is a gKd man and un derstands hi buines. Rev. Peterson preaches at Iron Station on the flrt Sunday of each mouth. Rev. Taylor occupies the Metho. we go, till we get back here and churph at thi- place the third then we hear very little said. Respectfully, Citizen. Almost a Fire. Last week one day Mrs. Everett Self, of Howard's Creek, was car rying some fire on a shovel from .one room of the house into an other room, where she supposes she dropped some coals on the floor. She immediately left the I house and went to the woodpile for some' wood, and when she re turned she found the curtains, bed, sewing machine etc. on fire. She . o phanage soliciting agent is in town and will call n you. 4 'The Lord loveth a cheerful giver." Judge W. A. Hoke and sister Miss Sallie came home on Thurs day evening. Hope they will be with us a while this time. Mis Lizzie Johnston closed her school at Bowling Green, S. C. anl spent Tuesday afternoon with friends here,and left on the 7 p. m train for home at Elizabeth City, N. C. The Narrow Guago will change schedule, taking effect March 29th No. 10 will leave Chester 8:30 a. Sunday of each month. Iron Station is coming out. The local freight hand. take up- er at this place. To make the hair grow a natural color, prevent haldneM. and keep the scalp healthy, II nil Hair He- newer wan invented, and ha proved itself succeful. Negvti:ititu. ItM.Uii. ! .i -tile, nieiit ot ih Win n. I.in i ..tn ilnry (rouble huc l -u :alli rMSUlliel bt-twi i-u Li.utifl aint YeiMVte Js F. VV. .V i'i..u J.. .ho wrote Knlhl i. i d. !. Il-.h.tlal Halt liihiii . 11- v. ;i. ih atilhor of neVeHil ol !. f p.'pu'.r :npl j tioiit. (a ll . -n-.U ol lirnu have b l it !! l-trng Boyd and MeKini. l"oyd lor govtriiorai.il M. bii.'." i'i piei tbl.l. Tie I K iif -f . I - ,n.. I l"..ii il Tyrrell eoinl b.iV" li . l up (u iion otihi'ir ! i -. h i- r -.ritl t hat Mm' I - t e-.' ti ' uillih likewi . The . M I A. Mat. r..t,v n till 111 M'iii ut li-,-'l Ill- lyrb-etid A.f M i : !. !. President, ni:i Vt"i K.lw .iri Miu Vice.preuleh' The S.lil 5t Wi fid liial the Wit ri. Noiii. i'.ii.hi!j Riiil road I" to a. .! :i lfi.i.5. In Tin hie will i'i l ir-hi ! bury in M uij ln. l m. , Th freight bun --r !! V-l'fii roatl will I l.iig-U i:t f',itl till llloV.. (JoV. Mrl'-ll i.l .glil the Rain Liquor Liv It n.cro?i the lieti tax n 1 n nod will make dub p.y t! tax wrll a siIo-ji.1. It m a ti?ig.-nl iua tire. Illtlill- ,Vili Sulve The Ht Ue in v.rl! fi.rl"Xj I'.ruUr, rt-. I l.t. -"-ill llh-nm. Vrr Sure. Trtlrf. I Ufl"--1 li"I ChlltUiti. ..ru-. -el all -Lin K-rup-tion, aint rttrl) Pi!'. r f. jvay r-tiirt. It i ffuamt'l-! i. jri trrfi--i t.jlif.. tit i r rOt.i-1. Trire r r nl -r Xm'X. r ai !1 UfUS tofr. JENKINS BROTHERS. Racke L tore. WV ban- jut r a '.: Sri W d fr ".1 -.n tti s h t, Mr can e v-u ni- v n 1 i'h.Urt'a SLtl 0L0T!IIN;, CLOTHING; I In i lh iii-l 1 1 m value tr vour tn'i. t V. s m Winter W. ichw tht - i ! i .)fiir th Spfns t! s Sml, one and ! j kn!. i It j! I - . at almott your .n p i . i ., thy latt. Thi t n Cm' !.' ul v of ojr Slock ( Wiot r at . - So it vou mi g'ltinr T lMUr- r it it nl our fanlt. RespecUnlly. J. L. KISTLER. i r i t.l m l tr ! : . PatiU i r oittr, I u tttry n ai.t h It Di!!ar The Arch-Straddler and "Strnd- dlo-Bugs," Because Senator Pritcliard doe a not come out unequivocally mr m., leave Lincolnton 12:15 p m. I free silver, "the other end of th combine paper, the Caucasian. calls him a traddle-bug." "Bug" is the Populift anathema. Mr. Hugh Jenkins of the pop-1 and anv man or anvthing that ba No. 9 leave Lincolnton 5:58 p. m.t Central time. ular drv goods firm Bros., returned last of Jenkins Saturdav Miss Eva Sumner the efficient from the Northern markets where P post mistress has been quite sick but we are glad to learn she is much better and up again. A. W. Reedy made a trip to succeeded in putting out the fife. Charlotte (or probably Hamlet,) She succeeding in putting out the fire before any serious damage was done. . he purchased a large stock of spring goods. Look out for their new ad this week. Mr. Thos. Maunev, of Gaston county and Miss -Mary Cornwell, on Monday, JJreturning Tuesday. He does not tell us his business. bug" is accursed lienceforth and forever in Populist mind-t. Ami vet aren t Butler ami hit paper nice thing to ! talking a!out "staddle" and 'traddle bug?" Of all disgraceful, dishonorable, unholy straddle, where principle have leeii tiling to the wind, fu sion i the wort. and of this im mense ntraddle. Pritchard i one CatMrrh Curott X rtnl i a ;? s1 !e r'liJt Inif ul ritriiit I'Atarili a lUani 1!Nm1 l'.alm.i II. It. !:. ll ifi;'..-. anl rliri"l- tl- li !. liruinair- nwrl tuirtrrij. f t .. ami luilU nf- 1 ' --Irfu frm the llrt l"--. Tl - of catarrh lux- l--i Tr-l l ii nasi torr. Kr all lll -el Wm Im'- it ha fin filial, l'.ii '! "i'l frlKV a till lung rmI X iml !ti'l t!r 3 our nietter aw .1 i il uf.slntf 1 ilT a iut a smI."" i:i I ll T - liable 11,. 1U.--I IUI11.. Irirt.il tirr larsr lltl". -" .-riinn-nt in ap-r. f'erraletn lrui'ii. FAT HICK OF LOW IMtiC'KS. .1 1. of Lincoln county, were married he aml Butler the other bearing . - . 1 - . . . r Sundav. March 22. lbw at the up the tottering lannc 01 a iuitin , To Correspondents. We hope our correspondents will not take it amiss, if we again re quest them to send us the news. We 'must . print the local news Please send-us the happenings in your .neighborhood. We have no news factory in this town, or we should . not made this request. We are glad to see the great home of the bride's father, Mr. J. improvements made by the ener- r. yornweii, j. w. ,xnen, r.Sq., getic young hardware man R. M. officiating. Michal is putting in a glass front. Jenkins Bros, have secured -Mrs. W. A. Pressley left for Miss Parser, a competent milliner her home in Rock Hill, S. C, on trim Baltimore, Wh,ch..ll add Thursday, after' a week's stay at greauy to.u.e.r now a.reauy r.u her mother's, Mrs. B. E. Jenkins. 1 establ.shment. . , , . Miss Anna Dunlap, of Peters 'There seems to be some trouble . y u vi3itine at Rev. s. i . . l " - i. I III I. lie CliCilU O vuv . . r -V V 1 1 1 1 III B . UUU ICll lilU13Ul Ana inen-we Know you are developed. WiH for Charlotte en route to Europe CDICU All -a. iii, ms u xx w aw. w v - do us this small favor. Let each correspondent see to this, matter. We shall try to make The Demo crat a success but it must have Justice and D ! W. Robiu8on left our town on last publish them as soon as they are for a two years tour, known. ! Messrs B. A. Ju Rev. K. L. Johnston win ,Fri(lttV Gne for Rutherfordton absent all of next week attending an the other for Columbia, S. C. the help of its friends to that end. ; Presbytery at Huntersville and Their business seemed to be strict Let this request bear fruit. j Centennial at Centre church, Ire. ly private, but urgent. up "bo t t . i t rn oi naie anu nunger n sort of disreputable Colo-u of Rhodes. And the leg ot tin straddle are getting mighty weak. Each wants to raieitelf, give the other a kick and walk otT. But doesn't it sound nice, now, to hear one leg turn to the other and call it a "straddle bug?" Even a "Butler-bug must ee the humor in this ! Charlotte Observer. . 1 U I 1 f.f v.. 1 - - ' John P. Bean an acting deputy. ' --, . Dental Notice. sheriff under Charles H. Rhodes;; Mrs. Wallis Alexander diea at. Thig .g tQ Ufy partie3 uho sheriff, was arrested and tried on " her home early: Thursday morning, naye requeued me to come to Lin- of several days, lntnn nnd others wanting mv luursuay aui eiuucu6 . - - . , " ... , - i . ' 4AA rvr SnlMl SKa hflri lived IO a UD6 Oia 8K0 aua services, limb x win w w iiwi lu.ts n -v ...... .v. , appropriating about $500 or oUU bbe had uvea 10 a "Po g , Tineolnton. MondavUhich doe not soil or tecome ran- of the public money which he col- was a much oeioveo anu mgniyre- remain fQUT davJ.jciti by exrKHUre to the air, and lected by reason of his office. He spec ted woman. We hearot this time is limited, o come with-lwhich is as perfect a substitute for was tried before S. P. Sherrill, J. sad news just as we go to press, out delay. - ; Respectfully the oil supplied by nature iu youth P and bound over to court under" which prevents us saying more in . , J. B. Little, Dentist, and health, as modern chemistry a$600bmd. 1 this issue, . - ; ' ' " Newton, C. can produce. . i Col. W. Martin Dead. Col. W. J. Martin, Profenor of Chemistry at Davidon College died Monday lat. He was a Vir ginian by birth. He wan a grad uate of the Virginia University. He was Professor of Chemistry at Chapel Hill before the war. He w?nt to Davidon in lSd7. was a Confederate aoldier. was a very able man. For Sale. I W ill rll r ih ntl I ! I ? ant It iii ll- ! ! i ie. lntn. atiutttt a ll'- I'T . . 'ill ! n.c planr. . r lnr:lt. r iMi rni'l..n all r atlr-... M .. A. lit ijii i -r W. M.ffiii. Vil N. ( .il!wrll t.t I. ifl. lt-. N. t . Notice. The til'tid-r ll P' Uerntir Kx'ut ii t -uttii it l br Ijne.ji county, will pl-.i- ni' l m- at the olliif ol Mr. S. ti. Kinlt-y. i?i the North State Hotel. IU I.Uieolll- ton, on Tu'biv tie- "U.i !;iy ( March i. nl ll" Vb'k barp. It t denirel that a many ! th Town-hip Coiiiniiti-" 1 with ti-, aa M-bl'. Bui:e of nnjir tance will t rtm;et d. It. S. Kriitu:tr. Chnirman. Ih'iu, K. Com. tor Lincoln Co. wiiiTi-: Fhorit I fuU ' ryw hr don't it aii fr will p:iv tb high t price for go-1 ali-:it. Rl li:tTt U.V, k'l-U. A. cnsT.M.r. i W t I- ii n'? ! -oar Stll3if Tiad" ! t 1. -almt !d ocl -i.r lit' - 1 G-l Wr id i o 'is- ' aK ut a to pi dv . ' Uavki: pi:ici h . tnr.tt ALL DRY iiinlS li.Wi KI'. Wc l- tJf-S ' CM Hi mnl nr rr I - li -'! We it n hn a tift !. Lit If in uant i I at.i l.iS t . m i 1 1' and Mr jll 1 o-iv oa hthrr v u sb - ' vki:V l;K-i'i;ni ' . i II. S. ROBINSON .v CO. If you It. We mark't The baje of Avor's Hair VigorJ a renneu anu ueucaie uuiu, I I I A rrt(.V.I.rfk.)4 H J IV a r;rpr, t ihei n I ! nrrj lia mf v I A lto t-H-kr a I 1 - ha iukUe(, I . M . I LN- f-rm tM-4 ,4 I ti m 1 -" t;at TO CLOSE OUT BY BUSINESS I WILL SELL FOR CASH ONLY, MY KNTJRi: STOCK OK DRY i.n D!. .il. JKANF, BLANKCTS. NOTIONS. II.niWAl:K ai bit. Mrf- it ',f X frxn cr4 t bita. 11 vUiiWia Vabl work m tai dli. a ittdt kwta m Ua ct fcia abc41 rr. fr la aa? uffmt koiMfil ti I, o. an i f;, r jff. mx.w.iLrx2xi,r.j-.4Catx4--i-t f It-rcln No Kcal chirifd Krefyihinc l t "' chant nll find it to thnr mUr-t t. : this lc. Tlilt u an aprturiitv IJo :1 r . arid adi'Miiing run:it. l tuv r-'" fr ! Thoa arho o- me by note or arN-ni nut ml- arir .MtUc.ti.t. . Respectfully, J NO. L. COBB.
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