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r The Demdemt. S.I Chars. .L.,Ccon, HOM S. .0 Finlay, Mnnr-; vpunLr'?nr:f Linvcoi."t.-;. t h: Sri! STRICTL Advfkt t i x 0 Rates One col umn. 1 V-KAK, SI..O..U0: 1- COLUMN, 1-4 column.' $20.00 ; less They are at U again do.vn nltut Raleigh ! Ou of those "jinuxriu- w . .l f. .1 ... lent Uesnocrats' v. no neer inn iu bet their tails with the breeze gl lj interviewed the othr 1 v. H- - Unys we 'mn3t" 'divide' with the ;T ! Tops. this year in order to eave. the .IN- Slate. We hop all Dcmtrat? and the Democratic papers of tin- vt-vav ; cul6 Will eel now ii on mis I v meiU m earnest. THAN 1-4 COLUMN. 5.lK PER INCH. WILL BE From these fate "so Deviation. there Why do;' such paper as th News and Observer continually tell us about the sins ' of sound money men in other states? No sound money men are making deal and " i talking of boltina: down here. We "Entered at tiifj Pr.T:.1i?' !; fit Lincolnton, ; .,, . , . xfc.tal Second-el.- Mail Matter. ' j call attention again to the fact that i the Observer and other papers have I never once condemned the propo ! eition to bolt, made by some North tt . , a t f0;r, i Carolina Democrats. Why i- Hovv do you stand as to fusion j J between Democrats and Populists? j tD19 4 w :0-Ii; . Opif "that . wo Ifd Mr. L. C. 3:tl-lvell out t tht p.ir w In fact. "Mr. Ortidwidl himlf said, w lieu here, that "yu ntid .Ice Caldwell ami uch felbwa cay 1 am no Democrat." Very well! Tho latest news that L- C. Cald well, the man we have said all those "mean thing7 about, is to appok nt Mooresville before long and is to hove Walter U. Henry at a second. "The jury can take th cat? and say what they think about it." FRIDAY, APRIL, 24, 1?9G This may be a serious question' be fore long. The News and Observer and the Charlotte News have no words 1 of condemnation or , approva Populist: fusion with Democrats. " Why hesitate to say where you ' are? "He who hesitates is damn ed.." ; Those Demxerats who denounc ed fusion in 1894 would' make a holy .show going about the state two short vears thereafter taking it - all back and -preaching the beauties of ' 'Democratic-Populist fusion on principle !" We respectfully declare once again that we do not call Demo crats Populist, if they are not. We have said that tbos Democrats among us who would surrender all for silver are Populists and we etick'to it.. Time will tell how this .is. - At a recent meeting ot the local republicans of Hickory, Senator yigmon's paper was endorsed, the Senator himself explained the ob- . ; iect ot the meeting. The Sena- lot!- tor's man Friday, Mr. William Hale, was also there. The '"meet ing" congratulated all Western North Carolina Republicans on the fact that they now have a Repub lican paper in their midst. Npw, watch out for A. Y. Sigmon for Congress ! And now since Governor Holt is dead and the Canctsian and tin Mercury have spoken, we-aro re minded that they said some mighty mean things about him in 1602 when he was a candidate for the nomination for governor. Both the above named papers have late ly written well of the late Govern or, and we are glad of it. Hut we just wanted to say that it may be possible that when some of the present generation die, those game parsers will be forced to Bay nice things about somo people they now abuse. We do not refer to the editors of any "little gold bug pa pers!" Why ho Hickory tnnt'iosoj. Mr. Frank Loughrnn gave no- lice"to the public on Inst Monday night that lid would cloe the Hickory Inn to all persons to-day; and hence one of the best hotel in the State is to-day without a qxifest. Mr. Ixmghrnn having now the proprietorship of on? cf th lending hotels in Aaheville, nm! other businesi there U rounding hi entire attention, decidfd iodic time nga to lease the Hickory Inn, I The Smpon Democrat and the which he hope to accomplish in I S4nfurd Exprcn arc-boomic Dr the near future and in preparatian I Chat. D. Mclver, of CureotborC, for which he concluded to clo-j it I for governor. Dr. Mclrer ta prc- titX VMt r Try Klrriri. r.ittt a. a rrrrrJy fCr your trijh!.? If nrt, r.'t tvit! now ami l nrlief. 'I hii tstrUirinc h rcl-f ami our Of All i"cma!r tOf Ulnt rxtrtioif iii.trrful dirrct inUuiC In gitinr "trrnjth uJ loir to tt cr Rtn U yen L Ic of ifptilr.CtiO elifstlou, lirt4ct, fatDttnjr ur rr uttvoai, txUubtr. taln choir nr troubled mhLUtoy plu Hire- trie llttter if tht rnr tUiR ja nr4. Jlrilth tnd trnru rv f uirtcirrvl ty drui? iter. 2,500 Dollars FOR SO CENTS (do you want Commercial Apnea temporarily, with the hope that he may soon place a satisfactory lessee therein. Of course the town regret? even the temporary closing of it popular hotel and hope ere oug to fre it open acain and tho apparent gloom which it closing has produced dispelled. Corre' pondent Observer. ident of the Stite Ncrml School. The Weekly TOV. TWELVE MONTHS. tntfl',r in ICO &jO atcrlWrt 11 f oUamtAc c e - i ' r ubfccrlUr Cn( rlnf tb rrrrvl cx Dmt Ctrrr': s.t ; ' ! att2 Has.!! rt la cMhr?: iftailArtk,;v. tit. i.::t t - to2lj U,ljv, Ml.ltfl. Mr. L. L. Witherspoon,' Popu list, of Newton, has lately been at Washington city. Ke was "galli vanting around" with Congressman Linney while there. Do you sup pose all that would have happened had he been nominated and elect ed judge in 1894? Hardly! We intend to vote the straight Democratic ticket . this year, if there is one to vote. We do not intend to vote for any combina tion. If there is no Democratic State ticket in the field, then we ! will maks us one and vote it any way. No fusionists need apply here. And now we are told that Mr Mott will support the Democratic ticket nominated at Chicago, if it favors free silver. In case Democrat-Populist fusion is effected, Mott would be a candidate for United States Senator to succeed Pritchard and he would have Bnt- ler?s support. What a nice mess that would be! Democrats voting for Jim Mott for Senator ! But it looks these days like anything might happen. Suppose Dpmocrats surrender all for silver, then what will become of the other things we believe m? Legitimate party differences are founded in the Constitution, and W3 should not forget it The Dem ocratic doctrines of States rights, individual-liberty, revenue tanfi, and the like are worth something, even in these times when it seems that the world is turned upside down. running alter something to ''save the State." Just like we said it would bel There is now much talk going on as to Democrat-Populist fusion this year. There is no doubt in the world that negotiations are on to effect this deal. There is also no doubt that this deal is beiug fathered by men heretofore regard ed as good Democrats. We knew as early as July 1895 'that some Democrats were working on this line. The movement has growa some, and now a good many poli ticians are almost bold enough to declare openly thir intentions. It is a disgrace and a shame that Democrats will do the like. It means putting Butler in charge of North Carolina. To this no eelf respecting Democrat cau submit. So far as we are concerned, we do not intend to support such a deal even if it is fixed up and labelled Democracy. Under such condi tions, wn intend to "bolt," and this is notice. A special contract aUcj to c2cr Tnr Wtxxi C a xax sd Tux Lis cols Dtxocjui fcr est .-'.t u.a: In tbe UrKlttnttic Of a nw ycr. when the winter un of conllnenicnt U uiiljr rum gone, many Tho Landmark tart lbtCapr. A. 1). Co!? if a candidal for tb straight Republican cnngrctiini.al 3sct?jfrrr. -kdarrw. nomination in th .cuth district. I Atixax i , . 9'Trl ! . V . .fall . . I in ClTlliid? . Bin KJiVK iiK kv - m r ran tim l!"fTfI JKrytl ICI TVa i m fc - . utr.u r I T : ' . . " m .yui .usij c phis cot tea rvciripti for Wcu. AC4rr4 nrodnce no mora fatal remits than I r a neglected cold or cough. For all Till? LuiCOlll JDeniOCnil. tlud that their health bc;int to break I throat and luu? d:cafi. Aver't down, ttut the leat expoan? threat- Cherry Pectoral it the bct rtm entckn. It ts then a well at at ,iv i. 14 fnralnablft in cimi of all othrr time, and wlthtwvplecTenlo U 'P0 u i ? kuvu ucaiui, iiu t'jnvwiii ivm r . ' ' i should be rerueoibered. namely: that j and la grippe. ilocMl K baripanlla Kau everjtr.inc i . 1. ...... r . . . I. puhm the greatest cureJ In toe world: ...v,. -jt ha? the Iarj?t ale in the world, and I Cavia, of Iredel Co. awok to find requires me iarei Qunainjr in me i ck ..t world, devoted excludtcly to the pre- her xjlCv W' continued paaattonof the proprietary tneUIcine. I to np?ak in wfaipr only until cj i-Joea not nil couciusiveiT proTe, i tou i t. .i. rftwlta- i,n Wnvl' SiniMrH!. It th n kitm.Ki.uvu iw wv..u4tu metliclxxe lor you to taker THE FATHER OF LOW PRICE" Clothing! Glotbingt Clothing! Oar Stock it now abaut CoapltU W Lave tit of Men's Black 9uiu that sat tvtr Vn ocr pUnafc 1 1 t.j Dr. Wakefield and placed ber?lf under his tr-atni-nt In a wvk the began to pak nnd after four weeks of treatment her voicr watl th prctticit part of it tt th- pticra. Aik to tte c-t t! : completely mtortl. Charlgltt Olncrver. Vcntd. It n & Stucntr. Wt havt Men SsiU tacttf i- ;r,u- GoldMbnro had a $20,000 hro re cently. Harriion buttons ar being dii trbutcd iu Indiana. Wfatch Har rison ! Hood's Pills ar the bett after- Spring Is full of terrors to all 12.00 to tlC OO. Cbildrcct Soitt frcn ll.CO tsp. dinner pill ; ait digestion, pre- I whots conttitution it not abl to vent constipation. 26c. rtiiit the tudden chango of tina- fWra.mn 1,'nn.v think, fn- "111" Qtl lhr iatalubHtltS of mt j lDe taioo. to put the sriUm m sionwiu yet ue arrangeu. condition to overcoaa tbetc erilt. nothing it to cUectivt ai Ayr r'l Sartapanlla, Take is now 'When the Mercury' iumped on us, then we knew we were eternal- s ly right." Morgan'ton Herald. ! Yes, that is it. The Mercury says we are not a Democrat. That. is proof to us that we are even a better Democrat than we hart Now "cuss" us some thought more The Lincoln Patriot regrets to know that the once honest Secr2 tary Hoke Smith has gone far wrong! That regret may be deep and sincere for all we know, but it hardly becomes people who have only lately changed their own po litical affiliations to accuse other people of dishonesty simply be cause the' have changed their views. It is well known that every person connected with the Patriot is a "turn-coat !" It is interesting these days to see some Democrats, who want an office, trying to carry favor by talking at Alliance meetings and the like. You must pardon us, gentlemau, but we have a mighty poor opinion of auy man's Democ racy who makes Alliance speeches, or will ever belong to' that order. In the lace of the fact that those Democrats who are non in favor of free s'lver at 10 to 1 protest a gainst having ascribed to them a desire to destroy silver altogether, still certain Democratic papers gc WHAT IS DEMOCRACY? In his firat inaugural nddrwe, Jefferson laid down the following as the policy of his party : 1. Careful fostering of the State governments. 2. Reduction of the army, navy and taxes to lowest possible limit. 3. No currency except gold and silver. 4. No public debt. Now, those among us who be lieve in great public works by the government, who believe in buying railroads, issuing legal tender treasury notes, aud the like call themselves Jeffersonian Demo crats. It should be remembered, too, that Jefferson said that the commercial value of gold and sil ver should govern us in establish ing the ratio between the two met als. Let no Democrat b deceived. Populism is not Jeffersonian De mocracy, whatever else it mav be. the name of The on making the charge as boldly as ever. It used to op so that a dec-i PonnlUta nnlv u jelaration of one's position was Jefferson to conjure with. The Lincoln Democrat respects enough, but 'that no linger counts. Lispot.n Democrat beli-ves in the position Jefferson tok on public questions. But if historv records him as believing iiv Populism, we have nver read it that way. and must therefore claim that others and not we are perverting it. And after all, legitimate party differ ences are based ou tbe view men take of the constitution. If you believe in the Nationalization and Centralization ot the government. short that it declares the Derao-''" are DOt n Democrat. If you couree, Linney thinks sol A bicycle trutt, with a capitol of $S,000.000, has been formed, head quarters at Toledo, Ohio. Senator Butler prctided over the Seuate the other day, for a short while only, and with a great deal of dignity, it it taid. Memorial Day exercites will be held xu StatSTille, May 'J, tays the Landmark. Mr. C. L. Turner of Catawba county will apeak. The Charlotte Observer of Tuet day tays that Hickory Inn it to close indefinitely thit week. Mr. Frank Loughrau is the owuer. To restore gray hair to its nat ural color as in vouth, caue it to grow abundant and strong, there is no better preparation than Hall's Hair Renower. The Citizeu says that Aiheville has a Sunday law which prevents cigar and news ttand frm selling smoking or rhewing tobacco on Sunday The Nebraska silver men want Hon. W. J. Wrvan for President. Bryan is tlie same who made a f re silver speech at Greensboro Com mencement a few yeart ago. The Cleveland Star says Capu L. J. Hoyle, of Bell wood, will be a candidate for Legislature thit year, if his health permits. Capt. Lent Hovlo is a Democrat and it well known iu this countv. Pantsl Pants! Pants! Wt thiuk t cio pltttt aJc&tt aotbvJy ta tl 1 The University U to be coamt-Ml Ton a irvod UWkio Pint forrOctritt, aud if titfi in ttiitt tw ft-t ... ...... . . . Inatr we bara thctn. Cerr.c la nl t-r ct bUer j mL alt charming jeople r to at tend the commencement thit yar. Thir prepuce will attract a great . t . ft num&er ox viiuor. nis ic . President i excvdingly popular in North Carolina, and wjll l.v cr dially wulo'jmvd uj::i to the Stair cherish nlftt . a. ?-.. ' ton Charlotte Owtrur. not. n e art alwayt glad to hi wor odt. Very Respectfully. IL S. ROBINSON ti: COMPANY Democracy hnt drc::trtrl pat redemption when it ndvvciv.d fu sion on 'honori:lIe terrr.. nftr a true example of what D.c:crac should be Wa taucht u br r.ur forefathers in dayt gone by. L-t not the hand of Democracy I tuintcd with to vil? and runtvmp tible a thing a wuuld ; thf r. sult of the bid fumihl u bv the PopuhiU of thit State Concord Standard. Altenton Housekeepe rs. STOVES JUST RECEIVED A TitK Dkmocrit Job OfTi o la' wt . : the opinion of those who stand up j lou et called a liar for your hon tor their side of anv political ques-j"est-v these days. tion, and do so from principle.) The VilmHigrmMe7eng-s is But we have no use in the world j writing a series- of editorials, call for those who try to sail under , ing attention to the dangors which TO I CO haI Arc wnA noil f hnm oc Trno ' AC O V VOlVi O liV Villi IHCUICUI f Democrats and are not.' It is a- gaiust such double dealing that this paper intends to spfeak out. The Morganton Herald savs Joer Daniels dees not believe in free sil ver any more thnn it does, but that the Raleigh Editor thinks it the big side. We do not know how threaten "lie Stat from a return to Republican rule and calling up on those who love North Carolina to remember the dark days ot.'GS. Oh, well, that is all well enough. r- ... nut a paper, witn a memory so crats have been favoring free silver at 16 to 1 ever since is not ex- that is, but we do know the Ob- actly tbe kind ot medium to re- server has changed- front on tbe jetore memory in other people. money question. -And if we. should judge others, we should- say that its course convicts it of dishonesty- believe in paternalism and nrotec- , tive tariff, you cannot h a Demo crat. And if you believe in lpgal tender treasury note3, as the Pop- Are vou one of those unhappv people suffering with weak nerves? Remember that tho nerves maybe made strong by Hood's Sarsapa rilla, which feeds them upon pure blood. The A. P. A. Society threaten to nominate a candidate for presi dent. They say McKinley is mak ing overtures to them but that they are not going to accept I heir overtures. A daughter of Vice-President Stevenson is to marry Gen. P. Watt Hardin's son. Hardin is the freo silver raau who tried to be governor of Kentucky ou a touna just finithed a job hkh t mrcly arranged and resdi aboul ai fol- jowa : Dcjin Sir: You are indebted to The Li.ncolx Dcmociiat Publish - ing Company for tt. thj amouut of I . You tll con fer a great favor by comiag up aod tettling at once. The Lixcol Dcm. Pcb. Co. A tampl of this work will b- fumithed thn patront. HARDWARE STORE. The Largest and Best Line of Gentry They are two of a kind: Hon-Lbngmi-to-go-to Congress Cald well, of Statesville, and Hon. Wil-ling-to Run Henry, of Charlotte. They are to speak at Mobresville, May 2.. JNow tell us whether Cald well is still a good Democrat. And in addition to this, when Caldwell was ever here at court not long since he was -under the "pure, on- posite state ot th aauiteratea" wings ot tnar'staunch ipemocrat," John F. Davis, Esq., Denver. But it such is not enough : to damn his Democracy, then this consorting with Walter R. Henry ought to do it. This from the Biblical Recorder: . The majority of the citizens are men of good instincts aud impuls es. The pohticaiparty in .North Carolina that appeals this year to the people' admiration of honesty and character, and asks them to vote only for men they would set i as examples before their children, that party will win. What sublime faith is here man ifested! We only wish we could have as much faith in the political honesty of the majority of "our people." But it was the very op- e public mind which turned this state over to uhsts do, then, too, you are no money platform. r V - T . mm,. . . I oenersoniau. democrat. Ihink ow W0 would like to know who about these thing?. How They Feel About It. The Populists from the Western part of the' State who spent yes terday in Raleigh passed through this morning on their way home. Editor Click, of the Hickory Mercury, who was one of the num ber, tells us that ho thinks from what was said in Raleigh yesterday that fusion is a dead issue." 'The Populists will have the Governor whether there is fusion or not," said Mr. Click, "and the it is in the Democratic party "trotting after" tho Populist. It i certainly not tho voters of tho Democratic party, for the rank and file of the party is opposed to fusion. Salisbury World. Doctors'Say: Bilious and Intermittent Fcvcra which prevail in miasmatic dis tricts arc invariably accompan ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver b the great "driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the -whole system becomes de ranged and disease is the result. Tutt's Liver Pills Cure all liver Troubles, Housekeeping Goods in tbe IWb- AT ANDREW CHARLOTTE, SPECIAL INDLT MEXTS IN FURNITURE Tht L&rU Stock rrtr wiTcrri Uforv. All raj Sty:-!- ? u iv xiui, eiu jir. vijick, anu tne spoils and hunger in 1894, and w0next goverm)r will be Guthrie or do not see any great disposition on the part of the people to reverse their former action.. We only hope that the Recorder is right. Thompson." Salisbury " World. Two Mormon Elders are preach ing in Rutherford county. . Notice of Seizure. Notice is hereby given of lxur J Carolina, on the 7th day of April of 242 gallon corn wLUfcey, twottuit, two cops, two worm and one indica tor box. Anybody clatminfr aald prop erty i$ hereby notifird to appear before me within SO dajt from date hereof and make tuch claim In tbe form and manner prescribed by law or aald property will be declared forfeited to the United State. Sam L. Rocrai, Collector, Per F. M. WixxiaMt, 1. C. April 21, IStW. Fife Lirco .) .1 n: :&r pnert or c .s j . - " j Tht workmxnahip it uutzrpM4, If yun want t- t can sat yen kc ctcty. your wlectionj. PIANOS AND ORGANS. S&Ti1 "9t 011 BEST MAKKS ml LOWEST PRICKS t E M' ANDREWS, km. tana X W. l rJ AHLOTTJ- - Vi ik4 tS Send Your Job Work to Tbe un( rk All o. ct ua tbht, tn 1 -JZvZtZZ miMmMX nuin, uunt z w,rxri style. . UuT pnces are Reasonable.
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