Tlie Democrat. Chaa. L.-Goon, Editor. G. Finley, Manner. nTUP Under the above, heading, The( loileOUerver n pli.-n a follow: ; "OVtr . )!r,K,,,;,i",,V tlrv m ; AVilminsto.. Star nri..tFri)lav WfMr.KJ..nr -illyn PARITY FRAUD.' To whieh wrh r i tl hnr-, oni 1::.". und n"t Mild 8 Tie , SEABOARD AIR UNE- PcfiLIrillKl) KVMtY tM ! -VY AT Lixcolnton; X. ('., i:v Tjvl rax- STRK'TLY CAi-H I I V a -a AdVKUTI;1N" RATH DIN. 1 lowing manner: There is not a living man who when- he takes a silver dollar lor his labor, his property, or for a debt due him, vim over expects to .nnvcrt that silver dollar into a gold dollar. He knows when l.o takes, that silver dollar that as ho for labor, for ' ...1 Yi' :.. ' 1. r w.lK'"" aiuin ir inu uani ot : 1 1 t .ill A 11 ril- timiitio 1111 ... , I. . i ...i . lit jiii.jii-, 1 IIU ir Uk(T II. .i , ... ... - - I I r- l. I.. II - . 1.1,1 it 1 11. 1 i 1 : 1 vninnrii aiTinii 11 1:1 1 II H Hi Mil til Mlcll ; -irmi- ill "rni-.-;ii t , , . 1 11 t - I U n III '1 li In.ful .l.ill... I... ..... C. .......... ... .v.. !.; " ''"- . I, rim mil ll) JJIIIIilllklll tijfi Mii" n tMiii 1 t K COl (Mi.iMX, ! qot it in return $85'IH). - oourMNT :V.('W' ; lk?s ; hi?: ptoperty, or for a debt, so he than "l'i-t cot. ri. $r.(Kj vA ixcii. ! can buy hihor or property and paj' Vhom thksk 'liATK-i TifKTiE will re a debt witli it. An. he took it so XO DEVIATION , Enterojd'at the Postofti; N. C. Sr. t oiil- ias- at T.iiK'olntoTi, Mail Matter. FRIDAY, MA.HCII, i7, 1890 If Oonkessman Shuford wants to, use Butler'a speech tor cam paign purposes, he ought to pay postage on the copies he sendout. We bolievo the Charlotte Observer did that much for Merchant's Pamphlet. ' ' ' j others will take it from him for ; precisely what he paid for it, ac cording to tin' tnmp value on its I face, and that's what jrives it its lvalue- and maintains its parity! ! with .'"other money hearing the ; stamp ot the same Clnvernmrnt. i'ihe idea ot convertibility into other kinds ot money does not en ter at all as an essential element of parity.. Hence it follows that, because people never "expect" to convert a silver dollar, the question of parity in this country is a fancy of the brain, a thing which could never assume reality unless a person was simple enough' to "expect" to con vert his silver into old! And, Also explain how pohl can ! at premium of 1H1 percent, if th Mex- iean silver dollar doa ''quite th same amount of work as the gold dollar. Ami those questions nevr will 1e answered bv the lb to lers. They may ?o ofT half cocked and talk about price tr ing dowii,8cns nit" Cleveland and Wall Street some but answer those questions? Never! The 10 to lers are not built that way. In (Jrder to protect ourselves, and in order that our identity may not be - mistaken, we heir leave to I inform the editor of the Hickory I Urfore, we infer from the Btar iMercury that we are not his broth-1 that, under free coinage at 1G to 1, er in nnv sense. We do nott,eloni? I a11 t,lf' l,f'I)lp of t,,ls try have j . n to the Reform Press AssociaUon, to his political party, to his church nor to anything the Mercury be longs to. So it cannot be that we are his brother. We simply wish this understood, because the Mer cury editor insists on calling us 'brother' The latest defender of Brown and Satterfield is Speaker Walser, He says every fair man knows that those men were made the victims ... . M ' 1 to do to maintain tne parity be tween gold and silver is to take the silver iii simple faith, asking no questions and not for once think ing of converting that silver into gold! In other words, the Star would solve the problem as to dear money and cheap money cir dilating side by side by exhorting the or into gold. And in order to koep the people, in such an angelic con- on.- worth : cT:i.i, a. o!dbuS' want ii. Th iK-akfr tht-n sail he wait lik- Jim l-ach nvd to I H.. h"i-d he mrrht li t. thf tine wii !i th; guvri wr.ubi b- urnwiiit; in Wall Sir. el and tb Hilly tfonH wtiuld Ihj ru-dtUinq pilN on Fifth Av-iine. Thie tiv- Kentucky lxltera who wouhl nut vnie for Blackburn were th i luitdf to ftuokr. Th uho tih could have Utii nmdd by Marion Butler, and would have hr-i jut what could hnve been exiectel from Hutlnr WHERE IT CAME ffROM. or any Populht. In tone anil As there has Wen a crood d-al of!su,,j,t matttr, it was remarkably alk lately abcut the phrase, "Jet- Jlk .h "il lx? here J m t by Walter H. Henrv. ersonian democracy ana Lincoln There n . ; mUtHlcH ut Tl II" ! .l?l . . . jiepunncanism, we nasien, ai mia where Mr. CaldWfll U. He dors late day, to give its origin for the not intend to vote for any man heneilt or those liurke JJemocrats "H" aur iu io i. ne who usnl it lately and for the ben- lrtl 1 .e D-cwtic party,and I I II 14 I Hill Ui efit of other Democrats who may contemnlateusinffit. On the 14th Oaaton Nows. " - r- - - " . day of Januarv lbOG. Marion But- Mr' J? ,n V- Mrnup will move to ' ii :n . i;i . ... i f -.u :.i f..i i- pviiii', uincoin couniy, mnt Id j To 1 ho Soolhom naptlnt Con- j v.'ntirnrhAttnnoiin. ' avi.i;o: i.l 1 1- r.iY"iiv tii'ii In Im f.fld in I ,jiattan, Trim., May Mh 1 ith tb S". lM:ird Air l.m Striut tli 11171 luVoril.- louti- of the Soutli- t-ru iiplt b.ti nrrnmiid t rim a "BaptUt Sft.-ial" fr..i.i WohinR toti. Richmond. Norfolk and their t-titiie i 4ti in v.bich tttkr in all 2,500 Dollars FOR SO CENTS (DO YOU WANTIT? of partisan spite and rancorous - ditron of trusting simplicity and party spirit, lie also says that he J faith in the stamp of the govern must not bo understood as censur- j ment, we. suppost the Star would lng the judge and the solicitor who have a statute passed for that pur tried those men. All of which pose! Then, to apply the argu proves that Walser is insincere, ment of the Star to Judge Walter We would condemn any judge who 'Clark's Mexico, we should have to would allow a man to -be convicted on spite, or who had not sense enough to ' ' tried in his merit than s enow whether a case court had no other Mte. A great many Democrats in this part of the 7th district are receiv ing Senator Butler's speech of Jan- juarv 14H:"'Congssiuan Shu-" wUuZ . ford is sending it out with his com plinifcuts. We should like to know lowing inclosing his speech a-hnnt plac. gainst bonds: Whih Supt. Torrence, of Itig Let us do this, and then we will Shoals was coming to his father' surely put in the White House a Inst Saturday evening ho nut with man who is an American natriot, n thrilling exwTiei,c na be passed a man who is opposed to piling up Hovis' store. At: that place hit a bonded debt in times of peace, horse became frightened and ran and a man who stands for the true away, tearing up his new buggy democracy of Thomas Jefferson right considerably. Mr. Torrencn and the republicanism ot Abraham jumped and came, out unhurt. Lincoln, for they are one and the When the hands at While Bros. same. and Hux saw mill went to go to i- i . . . .... I We need hardlv siv that wo do wurK Ia81 oaiuraay morning tney people not to be too inquisitive e n.eoa fta f f 7 i foun1 lhat had had some vis to seek to convert their silver not liel,evo what Mr. Butler does ilnrB the lliRhlrirn TheirUnv- about the Democracy of letterson iM.U xvaa ct itJ tWftillf Wlller and the Republicanism of Lincoln out of the IkmIit, and th piping ieing thn aame. Any Rchool boy etc. badly damaged. They have of ordinary intelligence knowa Bi V . . f. pa,,eri' .1 iii i . . i I 'irB. ivacnei ion. nioinor-in iaw those men held principles entirely ... , , ... ' . 7 1 ' ' I ol Mr. .1. .1. KififHiil ili(.(l at liio at varianco with each other. The lomo in (aatonia last Monday oft quoted phrase of Lincoln : A night. She was found dead in her government of the people, for the bed Tuesday morning at six un people, and by the nenple" is ,focki n,r ,0,l' iK vt warm. called Jettersonian Democracy, f : i i . .. . , . , . . iiviiicam s ursi win ana was me But everybody knows when Lin- u3, f)f her family, her husband coin used that phrase he was 1 and children Mi having pre?eeded meaning to refer to a very ditYer- her ,n 'he spirit land. She was 77 promiir.'fit jw.ji.i4 in Kaat :n Vir Hin. and North etui Suth Can lina ti C'lml tnri.M.h'u. Trim. Thin SrciIl,, ,11 ira v Wash irgtout Itichinond. N'.rfoJk, Pott, mouth, lYt-rLiirf Vibbm, Wake roint, Hfiiibr3,,u. Raleigh, Dur ham, Southern Pm-i, Wilming ton, Maxton, Laiirmbur, Ham let, R'kingliitni. Wndtmro, Mn riou, Riithitfordtoii, Shtlby. I iulr, Hickory. Newtn, I.iiu "li - . .. i . . t. i . (?lilttOn Mnv ittl. rrii-ifii I ChattatHMa on the 7th. Srcial will aim lf arranrti from Charletin. Florence, Or angeburg, Columbia and Nulrry by way of hrttr. and from Ureenvilb', Sjartanburg via Grt-eti-wom1 and from Anderson via Cla houii Fa 11m. Tin- will U the grand-t "Baj-ti-t SjHn'ial" vi-r inauKuratl in the South. Rat of nii firt rln4 I fare for the round trip in author- week to run a blackHinith shop at 1 lZvi f"uniall ftation-t. Schtnlules The Weekly Commercial Appeal FOR TWELVE MONTHS. In tAr trt are irMxJ 4h. rlKr tt-.- fi4l.imir . f!-r i rra4r J, fat titft Brit uinic ir ,r I r -rt rrtr i iti,t-r l tJt .ik;t,. rrc drU iu MrLi(tU trm i-i-mttr i. ! iisj Id. e UU, Jk. lo: If ccrtt t nrar-t It9 r fs:t !,"" Is rr cited t ti f ary sv,l4.1lrfiin hl?s.: llln .Mu.b. 1. tt il r.l uii Itexiptln Iimr jrir wrvi ..JU-: piM34 I. 14. : ;! tc. . Ha mle t.p) I rr. AdJrft. ' oMilV.RClAl A Vt'H A I M.n.j Mi, tttz. I A ....M y, .r .. . .It. ... f.. ..timT T.I T Wltl.1V t'..kll Arm i. and Tut I.ixtoi v Diirjnr f r xi- -r lor niy il.uS ac in advdnce: also alloaiti uca oil ctl'U troM in Mfinpt.ii ecriptions may tgin at any time. Thost who hav-already sulcnUid to Tne LtCoi biw juj can get th Commercial Apical for vear and a i?uei st it hltz. phis cotton receipts for Ui cents. AdJrf Tlie Lincoln I)(inoeratf f 21-tt . loc.Jntwxi, N. C conclude that, because the parity between gold and silver is a real question down there and not a "fraud" and a brain fancy, such a sad condition of affairs has been brought about simpl7 and alone by the persistent "expecting ot the Mexican, who, instead of not 'ex- t o convert 4ns- srl ver into gold, actually does expect to do it a tiling which results in gold going to a premium! And to increase who Ililvs for tliPK evtrn ermipa nf t . t. i i 'A i the reality of this question of par ity, the foolish Mexican keeps on disregarding the stamp of hia gov iniii. ni. toi once remember send the' speech, around for Shu ford uses a 'gove r njrtent wrapper. If a f?old- Dpmnprnt worn dninrr ?i k , u-" ' i it , f, 1 iug that that alone gives his silver llf t Miner v cihimlil iAor l-i r f1 woods ringing with Populist cries ! mon it? Valu' I about spending the neoplo's money Therefore, we conclude that all to send out Wall Street or William Moxl hns to do to restore the Street Literature. Mr. Andrew Carnegie is ship ping steel rails to Japan. He un derbids Englishmen, and so gets the Japanese trade. All ot which is mighty good proof that our Tar iff is a bonus' .'or a subsidy to the manufacturers. It Carnegie can undersell Englishmen in the mar kets of the world, what becomes "of the argument that, we need a Tar iff to equalize the difference be tween vyages here and the wages paid "pauper labor" in Europe? The Democratic doctrine of JefiVr-i ami rate will I- published llr. ror further information apnly to Soliciting Agmtt or Ticket Agent; or, to th undrign-d : Wm. B. Clements, Travelling Pas-!-nger Agent. R. A. NVland, Uen'l Agt. Par?. Deiiartment, At lanta, tin., T. J. Anderson, Gen! Pass. Agt., H. W. B. (Hover, Traf fic Manager, Portsmouth, Va. Money to Loan. tin luipruvrd farmi at 0 rr rent, on Ionic tim and rsy triu. Pajmnl on lntallnirn( 1 utif tenih ol prlncj- tl mjbtf annually m Xuirmhrr Il. r full parlirtilar rail upon S. ti. MMtl. omi.e ill North Mat Hotel. For Sale. I wilUrll b.r i ah privatrl) Ihe hut and lot In tl timn ot I.inn.inton, known a thr Ir .1. t. biliill hon ptacr. For furlhrr information rail or ail(!rri. Mm. A. 11 i-mii t or Mn. M.Strtit. N. f ahhrtlM.( lrb.ttr. N r. "-arnTBar 1 i TV Attention Housekeepers. STOVES JUST RECEIVED AT HARDWARE STORK. ent kind of government than that 'eara of aKe- For 45 y' s!l had r,u i rA' : u- lx.n a member ot Olney IVeobvle- set forth by Jefterson in hia a. 4 . . V d,.,,: '.M-no ,. .u r an church, where o,, yesterday ii3.iuno.iBm nvz. e nav not sne wa9 jal, to rpBt jjer fllIieral space to show the difference here, was preached in that church by bnt every one who ever read the the pastor. Rev. U. A. Sparrow, as United States History knows what 9i9t h' !i?v"f R- .V' Snh. wo are driving at, and also knows u Urf J1? " Mc,an J1"' Mr' A ' Albrrt Holland were recently msr- that Senator Butler was wrong, rieii at Dallas. And let this be a warning to those The McAdensville corresnondant The Largest and Best Line of Uenerui parity between gold and silver i9 to pass a law, or start up a some thing which wilt increase the Mex lean's faith in the stamp of his government and prevent him fron expecting to convert his silver money ! And whenever the United St a son adopts the 1(1 to 1 business alt that will be then needed for people to maintain the parity be tween gold and silver, as now, will be to accept silver in simple faith, not "expecting" to convert it into gold or other money? But will sensibli; people believ Democrats who would use that phrase. And is it not wonderful how men will pervert history and fact in these last times? But there is comfort in the thought that it can not always be. The Sphinx of Sampson cannot always sit at the gateway of reason and propound his empty riddles. says: Ilev. M. i . Meele, p-tir oi the M. E. church here rommencid a series of meetings Sunday 2iinl inst. Mr. Steele i- an aid- man and it is ho(H-d that much good will be accomplished during the mail ing. Mr. F. B. Carnes. a sprightly widower of Oastoma, was innrrie'd yesterday, Mits Junie ('arson leing the bride. '1 he CHfmonv wa rr- Advertised for Taxes. 11) lrtur of tariou tate In oj hllnl fur rutlci lif.il I hr Uiir a thr follufritlfT laloUuliirh t U ill rt t.ir to public le at thr ( 'i.urt it in l.lncolntoti, N. i".. i.ii Mondi.) thr 41 h day of Mai I -t. ' Mr. M. V. fi.ih. -in 4,r. i 4 f ' C. W. Ward, "Sit rrr ti '! Fanny ltrinhantt. . r. m . ! Wesley mtih, l-cr.-. M. tl.C" i Thiiar Who -rttlr t-f. ir iir Will or.- i )y be charged ro rmt tt. J J. K. Oi ivt, ixoiM it la unit iwfc. i Housekeeping Goods, in the Town. FAT ft KB OK LOW PRICES. SQiij that a Protective Tariff is un constitutional is eternally right. Readers of the Pemocrat will re- ! member that ; our Ponuli?t Con- i gressman Craige. Shuford votel for the Republican Tariff b;ll lately before the House. Then, to hear one of tho.se Populists stand u and claim to Tie a Jeffersonian Democrat, is enough to make the angels' weep ! i such nonsense? The stamp of the gold. Isitnot because a silverdol- ' The N iws and Observer of last lar is now as-good a as gold dollar? Saturday taljs about -its being in. You can say what you will, pari- touch with the Democratic masses, I t y, stamp of the government, or as if it Were a badge of honor to be what not, but people do inquire in touch with the crowd. Tt would ' when there is a difference in the government gvef. money no value, ami no man who takes the time to reason, a moment will say it. does. And. on the other hand, the parity between gold and silver will not be maintained, by the fact that peopl 1 do not ''expect" to convert their silver into gold. It might be pertinent to ask why people do not expect to convert their silver into have suited us better had the Ol server said it believed so and so, not a whit for'what any body else believes. Such a course may not tickle rthe crowd, but we always teel better after we have said what we honestly believe about a thing. If the; News and Observer believes in free silver, it should put its faith '.on the high ground that it is right, "-not -on the ground that nine tenths of the people are for it. To teayyoti are for a thing simply because nine-tenths of the people are for it, may be policy, but it is not principle that talks that way. Abuses CMovotand A Popnllntl On Wednesday night of this week. Mr. L. C. Caldwell, of Statesville. delivered in the court house what was advertised on th streets here to be a Free Silver Leetuiv." Mr i;aldwll was in troduced by nobody. He simply walked in and bgun hi'Lecture.'' Tin- speaker said he had been in itt d by Mime "friend:! of ilver" to respond to a little toast on sil ver, "which thing he wouhl do, though he vu.i unprepared to do the subject -justice, as he did not have hii papers and "r-crap book'' al"iig The -peaker further remarked I --olll that he cast his tirst vote for! Cleveland and had voted for him I - i. : i. i i i . I date. Hence rieht to criti the Mayor of Statesville-then pro ceeded to do. Mr. Caldwell ac counted for what he called the great change in Cleveland's policy by saying that when Cleveland went out of otlice in IS9 he did not go lack to the people where purity in politics reida, but he went to Wall Street and breathed that "yallerair" fr fllUr long years. And when Cleveland again came to the White Houe he was Sale of Valuable Lands. : A morf jraire 1 r-l l.!tir i n nr- ilid l. f. r. Mniid and .iltr to : prlHrr Mund . d4i. d Jan. 1 17 tt. j c lire thr pn)lt.nit . i a irMtr.-n ie. j tra trd for ll.so.ui, dnr Jan. I. l:s, ' ho h morttfaifr i- ... rm i.td In J I.ilu idll roimi) rr.'i'lf It. ,.i ti j.ifr H4 to whU Ii rr? i'trj r ? i .rr- j hvmadr-snd d. Iii.lt ht ir v 1 .. i. ... , formed at th- home of the brideV b lhjiMri,i .. a.d . m i.d ti.ier- I tather, Mr. Jno. R. Carbon near irtii .i ti.r t -us in i W- t9 Irtn ; or iii-g 1 r.tr il"l J oul ur :t lL.su plcattd ;ih t:.thu shlpts.et.1 la tut Pisgah, by Key. . I. C. Galloway. A large gathering ot the friends of the contracting parties were pres ent to wttiw'.-a the ceremony and oiler their congratulations. Mr H. A.. Torrence has a mule that his family have driven to Lng Oeefc chnrch for a number of years, home time ago this mule got lame and they turned htm loiiae to thn range to enjoy himself the best he could. Almost every day he would to the church, ahr ut two miles distant, and stand for a couple of hours near his ac customed hitching place and then return hoinn. SUl hM.rtCr r..nH:i .d. ihr nt.drr : Kiifi.vtl tailUt l! at -uih. i. n at the 1 cHirt h. u-r dix.r in I ,. n,f n. n j Monday, Ith dy ( Ln 1 f ii. i at neon, for rah. thr i.-.i.d- d. ilrti I and . ..i in thr . tm rtfrajrr, 1 h ir In Catau'. i rinr t uj-hij (J I I.lni oln eountv. adb ininir thr imds of II t . lUrklry. . h . KUly and U.uud ed a folKnn. to-wlt : p.rinine t a small hta. k gum at a piin: rout lLn N 1h i: iep . B mrw.HAi; thm H el E P trt diad Ii. n.;th.;i X II W Ui V to a V O: then s ij H pu I to th hraiu h; thru ith hraio Ii t. trr b-ix. nlnf iH.itlaintti hi ari. t r-J and 32 pole. Tht $61 h .la) of March Sran NtiM.r per A. II. Si.imus, agt. liov Won't Montlt. Live a& I re he had been a candi-L cl,m' ron, of i4 Mill St;, i .. . Eolith (iardnrr. Msm., mh told hy the ence, bethought he had a d.H tors. His had I.unc iriubl.. criticise Cleveland; which foJloinfr typhoid Malaria, and hr r of Statesvilh-then nn.. 'H-nt three nittiTlred and frrt-Hr .nlnn ..I .l..ll..T- TT I, ,l . . . . " : '.the willing Uh1 of the Shvlock inquire, it is proot positive that ana the cold riii" ; . . . 1... . v pan iv is a real tning and not a "IH-nt tnree niindred and fert Mr dollars with doctort. who flnall gave 111111 ni. -aj in k : - our iMty won i lie a month." llr trirtl lr. Hoik' Xrw Diwoxery and a few Uttlr rrsi..rrd him to prrtv, hralth and enahlrd him to On to work a Urrfrctly urll man. Hr -ahror hUpreSriit fo.I hralth to ur of Ir. Kituc'- Nrw lii'orry. and know.i it to 1m thr tirot in thr world for l.ung trouble. Trial llutilrs Krer at any Irug Store. fisnpli AA axd rra cxtmm TO Til EMTOt el hire 12) ibsctv rtnvdy tor Consuirptkxi. K Kj tlmrfy tbouianis of hoektt cun kivt Wm airsajy pernunettfy cured. So pruol puMWf am I of Ui rrr thit I comW It my d-ty t- unJ hro iKftUl (tn loVixc c4 your rcadm wtio hive ComxuTirtkji.TbroAt. hronrMil cr Lun Troutk?. If thry 'd write tne Uwtr 1 txprtn anJ rostotfice xllress. SL-verrly, TV. !UllirWl i Immm ruimui af i rmmw uimmiw iam fmmm U ill I.. .t i tk to lo i - V-.u r: I - k I. Wi.i: PRIi;t -.1... th-v a:m., at al-i- si All. DRY li.o.p- HAVE DEd.lN Kl We L..u$ht int in our f.rt ftip- Reji.l e rjpectr.t II?. tt.fxJf In dllC Wr u bin nrtt Utt I.;n- of CJothu . If iu want of anvthtr.i; it. ttat bn- ciSLft aucJ str cs. we sr-Jl br vcrr cUJ io Lw yoo hither yea w;h to hay or not veky HEspEirrrrLLy. II. S. ROBINSON A: CO. IttlVlIIM KcNIlltN. Troni a Irttrr written by Hrr. J. liundrrman. of Uiamoiidatr, Mii h..we are prrmiltrd to makr thU ttr.,i . - v I.. Ti,fc. ik.. ,.. .-i e t . .. l"l Inta ii.i.:.:.... i ... I o'-ii- i in; iK.aKer reiemn io me' , .. ""(ui'n m rn.-imiairiHiinr I Tariff and said that he had tlkl ! ! n. Ibseovrry. a- thr re- PERTINENT QUESTIONS. The following recently appeared in the News and Observer. Tariff until every frog in the ionds along the roads was croa'Aing'Tar iilT' Said that if the nennh in 1 1892 had known Clevelanda ixdicv : on the. o A 4- 1 u T ttri I . 7 -i t At Vv "uvousuce ai-jnot nave earned a southern state r Clark) found that he received Cleveland was then ratlod troit ter for two dollars in silve H't".i aim p,4iu Ulill till I Kill IHIkHI ' ..I. . . . suns wrre almost marvelotii in the rase or my wife. While I wa nastor of the Haptut eliurch at Rhr Junction, she was hroutit down with pneumonia succeeding Ladrippe. Terrible parox ym,of ujchinjc would last hours with little interruption, and il seemed as if he could not nunrive thrm. A iriena recommended Ir. Kinr'a SVv i iu work nom nnteA hi ivMlim. 41 "iciorj in results." tioned and issued bv the rovern- l, C , nsirM . nv K -tore. ment of the Tjnited States, and the Cleveland dictated. The speaker! , next most marvelous thing was his then asserted that he had ben : OM tin, nd mJ to discovery that tlie Mexican dollar taught tharee'lTlver does, inside of Mexico, quite the cratic doctrine, had ben taught it most inf fayor with ?h 2 Medical same amount of work as the gold bv Vance and Ransom. There- Pfon. It is the standard and, as dollar does in the United States." peal of the Sherman Law was an-lte admitted V- AAAA Cleveljind wjw tbn r-n 1 Lul n o;.' for his American money nearlv and th Hl-o ,,,i n,i;Qi .1, I BicoTery; it was quick in r for one r' illtf "tlsfaciorj in , Ulood and Skin AlwaysDnn rl JJ.D.D. vui VVI. DOTAMC suoo ItN fAiU .a 4 aw M4 n. J.rM if iw III. luWl ! U.UU .l CrtJ..m l lLi:'mrmm lit if lM MMitl. l 3aal tar fr.ifv tft..... . i Caret, rnca. Vm IZ7 E.TrVZXr. K SS C for u bitu.r l 1 4r.i.(. if . . C ai0D tIALM CO.. tUfti-.tu. f AT ANDREWS, CHARLOTTE, SPECIAL INDUCE MENTS IN FURNITURE. The Urg-it Ht.k .v.r oll.fe.1 I(f.r,. All mv Sil- i. tt. Tht workmanjhip is uusurraMd. If Vou want t.. I.uv Fainit-te i can save you me money. Write for prices or come down ar.d your stltctions. PIANOS AND ORGANS. I offer th. BEST MAKES .1 the' LOWEST MUCKS ...J OS E - TEIIM3. E. M. ANDREWS 1 iHw.Tmam.. ' CI1AIILOTTK .N.C-. Send Your Job Work to The Lincoln Democrat Office. All work done in good style. Our prices ure Reasonable. thn la I Alt I re . a l C 4 b I U - -ni