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democrat Y17 M 111 1 M S1.00 A YKAR. VOL. I. NO. 39. LINCOLNTOX, NORTH CAROLINA, PP. I DAY, JUNK 10, 18U0. f- I 5 ll' l 1 i Almost distracted RJSSELL TO COME DOWN.j jWho is tho Mastorcf tho Houno? The papPH tell ii that Mr. Si- Populist -Republican r uslor: I ino,. 0f vew York, took the tuwi- LA? Fixed up in Washington. The following is taken frii the Charlotte Observer's Washington correspondence of rcCent date. The material points in the story have been both 'denied and confirmed. We give it for what it is worth: Without revealing any". conti- tion that no was the master of hi own house and tent away hi French governess. (It is a strange story, beginning strangely, lor it tlm governess was to h nt away J the natural thing to expect id tlal it would b done by the wife in stead of the husband.) Thecnii- Hovv Inconcruour. I I North C.iioiina Always Ahfl.id Thfr com' down from Xw I In tin ti"ii of North Cardt York a idory uhnh t a I tin around tVtlmingtoii h'k! r ladv in a Uatitmil liht and which I trading tor miln-at many rate NAwopapomShouid IbvftClur ACttr. X'.- pa ?. 1 1 V - ni'li. bar dnft-r. Imputation tnut 1 Dr. Molt' Silver Hur u. Jut .jh lb- MKmNy m-ii ? l-,cnmi g t ! sniHi U.t,t !! .1 t U Km- ye ha a v. ry nl aid t it? Mu plant-.. ...ur. othhh ate t,..t .-ufaii.l by i."lr- if t iUv d-det. .. M. L ll .il- Maud, daughter of Col. ll. O. In-1 found rU.-ul.-r-. In th.- K-ni.v'-jm,llM i( iierIl.wa u. n ,tr,-,t car, a le tot. tUrd, n ( l-ondon) ihn- .Im.iuai. . - m- n-n ,..i,j , . I. . .1 I- .!.... .1,. Mot IWH1I1MI U.irrBWM' - . . - i : ; . . , 4V-. f (irirn T-i. '1 1 r vount:.-:' When every utrve seetaed ..n .-. rr v. iih a peculiar, . creepy , in oi. ijijjce. ana vna auoiutr n ... -.1 nill t.- r r:nffritrnlf in M. I flQ illl ' u "'',7 "- ! irru.-.blc, fittful :ina Tn-visb: to DC kllowi'l y ;ui in'Pt'iit, wciikeucaconai- ,, the nerve cetit"r., nnziag m lt.e hri. aixi slrcpks misr ruble nifrhts .- Ikw Vl!lC" -" -' " Jl i'lUv-J. llu S:L)ont'n St., Elk- I lwl'Yiu voasiroul;! had made iCStOrCS s iionfiy insane and -i .iar.s v c re unable iCSlttl .'- I to liolp tiiC. Myraeruury ras nl :i - -'" ni every little -thing nrrici nn- 3 ; nt i I -1 was almost distracted. ' mill Vi vl ( was becoming a'icania.c. I ma?iiHi aii.-o;t cC cvii thinss and would T7 0ver liefciui: I voirracDcM taking Dr. f,u. 3- r;'tor:Uivc INcrvuie ana lour uot.iius f thi-s v,-...r.k-i tul remedy ctzuyktcly cured J o, ani l am as well now as I ever was. Dr. MikV -Nervine is scld on guarantee. first boiil will bentiit or money refunded. dence I amiable specifically VpLje quarreled and sought a separa- connrm, wiiii nnporiani naamon-;, information recently received. Butler and the other Populists have arranged a programmed it h the Republicans, or a part of them, about as follows: - Guthrie to take Russell's lace as head of the joint ticket.; vacancies in the Republican State ticket to be tilled driving, to a hvily loaded drjy. i u tw.. ar. i.,unu m nn a pair of hot on of uhu h had th.ti. Th? !ftt T.-iV. Ir. t:utti. of ni iu fchouldr thrrf large mrtr lUlkbm who f n exolUnt' irhi'ch were chtted by th; - o lUr. otaninf ami m u bpi i. I ...I -"u.i." f tlMit iuc.t. l.p r. Thy n-t r cntrtit unlci tl.f v at. i.urri tl.-if morr t-tT l!uJ? ftntlnn rh. T b ft 1 fl.-v -( i -W ' t 1 -I . .!. ft .ft . I t'l.M I ft.ftM., " f t . .ta f . kl Hon. .mage uuuerBieeve.ueciueu 1 he ttppeu'oui on me p:a:ioriu 1 i j tiUrd t'n rdlor uth alu'i iov-r th lin ! lb drl I llidl lilllici iinu a tuct, ub. 1 uim iipifKU t III" ilinci " . , j m . ftl William, uf the Appellate Court, which hu did not do. and atthn ni. U!,publi.!od u.,rk. tl.t '- anatniiioil this ..ninlAM rtlid rtid ! .w,v .-..r.,-r ,..,.. ..rt 111. fJT I IfUnAtCk OHintV, ,rtllltl ltV ' ' ... . .. While in a legal eens the hu- hailwd a policeman a!id !id th I ?.4uar' mil., cnu o- f...md a grvni- band is tho head of the family,and trivr arrested and hacked up. Tr I r ualtli f plut thu ::! ' has the right to rulu the hcne-1 n,xt morning thj appeared a a I found in any .ith-r ix ipi?r' mil hnld nmi i-dmitnl hi Wlfn as welJ Htltvitntj m th Imll'x font I VliIl I Will. Hi hi. L !:. t 12. u'IH ot." his children to obey him and to L imlicemnu punhi'd the Uibb; to-1 nr tun rnift of plant hv to-suit -the Populists, and possibly Luhmit to his dictation in the de- ward hVr ving : "I) y.m ul-I dtnvr-d :tbm forty mil- 1 other changes to he made; the Re-tali uf tne nsatnigemHi.t of theLmnlv tar that " i bvg Wil.mn-;t..n or b that hnve not l!-f t ! b- l 1 t.i Jtt,", ftl.d l?f -i -f l -t 1 t c .tJkrl an ft l. nan ll. i:jt?:t f tt Un-xui c jiirt t urrl s : - bv.r t' ;t T ljiv -r.t it br if.t a K-pt hn l.!i-ri .r f Vnd Iir . J. J M. ii iL -:ib .ui vrc publicans to support the Teller; electoral ticket to be nominated bv the Silver party at St. Louis. One of the McKinley delegates, at least, from North Carolina will walk out of the convention. It is said by. a man who says he knows the programme that nearly all the house and servant, fetill the prac-Lour honor's pirdon," interrupted ln found in but u? uth-r pUo tioal view of th marital rlitioofej Mia IniMdl, "but I do not uk I ' hnv.- und-rtcl th.t n? or usually is that within her peculiar an t,ath. 1 alhrm." I'pn ner rt' I to o:ily of tb. mtiv? l.rir luvr sphere, the home, the wife should tirmation th driver was held in 1 .-n found, and only vti" i.lht have her own way and be allowed C0 ,ail for crue to manage and control the details It wu wauiauly an of housekeeping and tervantt. An Icoinplaioittit to hdve interested j M icnc r. fhtellient woman ehould certaiuly I rr lf in behalf of the uf::rio Republicans are expected to vote uot Ue subjctd in the presence oil nor-, but it i a comm?htaf v thut thr. nt- u T pn"!;h ;; MX i?d'--nt ! d put nftKi ' in print !n !i iTi ini- k ti!or ! rctf. tn U't- nr!r k w.ti!d 1 Vi ' :t ft b!n-kioid atd b l-u..r. II. St I.ui 1 tvr td.l t iitl. !.ti it fi:d- 'Tat b- -in-.1 the r fv l I fit t!. d r 4tl: "tb'-T tbil tlt 1 mt'-t --nf . 1 ?'.::.;;. ! i!r I l-.r . , li i , br! 1 1 1 1 tv,tt.it t! .t ' 1 c I . t:,ti. - ra. it . 1 j.i .4 --;.t :.. :d U. "! b; if I. to tl. ir-! v t 'it i 1 It tl - W. ; , Lf iiruitit oiv ;.! :ut i-"t 1 1 tb l i 1 I tv to anmml. p-ctunn f knon to i:w-nl 1 - . i d worthy ot tin found d wh. tlmtnctun , ',. , . r. COS l EH. 31. 13. i.LM. oL.NTO.N. N . 0. OlK r- hi prof.'-'-iDtial service to the people nt' Lim-iuntini aim r-urrniiUin? copntTy. )lTl-e at residence next- to tne Aoriu Male iioiei. eating Republicanism but enter taining lively hopes of spoils to come when Teller is President. The latter event is expected either bv a landslide this fall or coercion of Democrats into voting for Tejl er in the present Congress if the election goes into the House of servants and nuests to humiliation hw (du.uld have been unwilling.a and ill treatment by her-husband. rni4 to have b-: utiil'-rftovi, to bv the offensive assertiou that h nkuow lmlge God thruuv:h thn m- Why Not ab Them Ujsso? Th t. in.d Kdin C!otud-r lain Smith, l-tt.-t knon Stiver CMi pal up i xri. ( Ur. or tb" tiiv'or. t il - nn I rn it :d r- b cv.4 tt ji . tm. -:t pl i i-l-r. TI 1 irnc'.i-r, Hollar, T. Jordan .lrvf.lw-TuW ! !" I,n1,,u 5r'jtb- Lf:t.::t lVonlnnd nnumUT of ct!.r4 t hl dally rJ-: - cli.CJ- !; - . i . . . i t m r- ,i :r ? It Tl. ...! i.l 0..' !' . w ii v;icifti.:- I :n ? ? : I, Surgeon Dentist, Lrcoi.xTON, N. C. Ail work liuaraiiteetl, Dothinj? but best materials used. Prices rea.ojiabie. Term- ca.-h exc!pt by special agreement Oltice or. Main Street C. i:. c lilies. Attorney at Law, Ll.NC0I.XT0N, N. C. Work intrusted to iii.- care will be promptly and varefully attended to. Ofll'v on Main Street. - 'i.li:y. 'AUoi ney at Law, i - LlN'JOLXTON. N. C. , "I'ra. i : . es in all of the State and Fed eral Court-. Vioii. pt attention iren t all I.;; -iiie y4TU-i in X-h-tb Mate Hotel. Attorney at Law, LlXCOLXTOX, X. C. Representatives through failure of the people to elect in November. The schemers, Butler and Rus sell, who made the arrangement last week, rely on a- solid negro vote except a" few educated ones. j Thev also rely on the gold Demo crats voting for McKinley in pref erence to the regular Democratic nominee. This roseate schedule was Butler's, into which Pritchard ! and Russell are forced by the sil j ver Democratic boom. It is the second or reserved card of the foxy Sampsonian, played after his pre ferred move of absorbing the silver Democracy had failed. Butler is Lnad with the true Democrats He would, rather associate with Demo crats than with Republicans but is bound to accept Republican companionship if Democratic com panionship is spurned. Seeiim what the 'Democrats are going to do at Raleigh and Chicago, he turns to his former allies. They, fearing like Butler fears, the sil ver movement in the Democratic party, are willing to hush their re rm'iMips nnd rush with tears of re- r. - This appears to be sensible reas oning but the opinion is a diaddl and it is possibly ju-t ns well thai tl;o case should go olTThis wav.for the question involved is as old a the ages and beyond the final de termination of judges aud juries It all comes back to the old story in which we are told of the strang er, who was riding along th road stopping at a house to get a drink of water and fiuding the husband and wife engaged in a tiTifio com bat. "Who is the man of tut house?" he asked. "Strauger, said the woman, between grap for breath, "I hat's what we re trying to find out." Sometimes it is on and sometimes the other. It is never both. There is no such thing us a divided mastery in domestic affairs any mole than then id a double standard in finance. Tbe"reticilly thtre is, but practically the notion is what Old Hill Allen used to call a d d barren ideality. Ttw question settles itself. It is not always, happily, settled by blows! and knock?, as in the vase in tho ' I, i i i,f Itim ttlhUM rxltctriii lm I oHfU -jlgKf , ...... ...... ..w.. - - - litl n"? . .:.d J rui'W tw l-l.'-s t!.4t :!,? rv.; ;t is master ami she must iu all dium of an oath, or to lmv? nworu ... I ... I t...t....ti.t if llf? Mir m ii! ttjt tIl thing obey bliu. hj.01, th UCrJ., ...oae OV lh llu- - V .7 ' " " .... I .!,... ..-jl ..I iV.r c.n....( .1!.. r -!.:.-:. iW J,..-;.:i lyEvnueli-t..- the wurd. nml 1 1"'."""' 1 . N L ..... . ..u,, Ujjy i i,w 11 ti. . . ..- 1 ... . - v...... -.- 'i - - ... - I 1 vt il : L:.v n lbl t-. tm pd w..mai, ft. ..i a cotdili.iu ol " ""'" v I Tho Colored Ma. W. AlIawto . .. ... . .. ,. ,r.Jou, .ud ruthrourd hrr ,u the vM,i:rr.. I. c, U... y,.r- . to Rck.,. - - y; u , . , . . 1 ..... ..1. il.. L'.jth to ibcl U hl . . . . . . 1 I - bi-h. rl portion necu:a-u cnimr.n , " . . cuir -1. . , t 3 .4 v o( earth. Wht n cb.rae Iti.'" -''''' Ll- .,!,,. c.iy m t.s.M to ' " ' . , ... .. rnfo conv-ntioti to notn-.nate n. . . :.... r-. woman miner ioc iw .u- j swerto when th linal reckoning is made ! Charlotte Ubs-rvc r. How to Kot-p .1 Man's Lovo. Do not buy hi cisrar. D not buy hi' necktie. Do not buy hi u,nd. r. Dm not crea- hi trotwr. Stnt" ticki t. HufVer. lor re;it.u, thev m-t Saturdnv and d" cidetl "thnt they would prvhftbly nllow . on I v on? convention iu U held unb th-v chanl th.-ii mind 4 bftwin :. m nrd th- -"ih. olmn. und -r l!i? cvul:tut:.i c (tdb: Wi m to hi" tii'. r J vutf ht th iirtfti Auk bjfd td prv!jit- :;c t;m' t dn'..ij; ;.ic 11... cont:tti:t.n rnt n.tof Niiipvu v w-tv ftit tiy tu IwHt Jii w km t prvtut Th-v have douirtlt- already nam- t! r,.m, fcUzur, i.t-iiv-. . . . . . . . . . - . It! ed th. d.bgnt. to ihe r U icr. s ; f t n f.J j, v vj - .j xi vllb -Ut ,:yf J -r t convention and a little Uti r lil j , . , !r vt .b.f IUb. 'wf Do uot ak him at break fa .... . .... what h. want for dinner. probably pa. tn- went uown u.. Do not m-it up ni hi- coiug to liu n to whom ill U-allowcd . . . ... church Mmply to pl n-e you. to vote tor ihi year wn iner 1 op- Do not tell him that vour bov, itli-t-or D-ir.vcrat. A Il . . I.. j . .1 -l-i ft m m 1 a . wi'ir aria'rai . it vou have on. mk' ni u:mpr wi-' o o..w.n. ..... j. -;tirHu:i i; p-i fr..m him. Th- landmark :li try u ep in- . . . . .... lu not ini-t upon n c-iv;n4c.m- people i.dvi d vf llntn m thy , f u-t.a tUiZ vf it pany that H uncongenial to him. Kill know hat to do lt -v:llv i mcanin2 0 'Th- tr jnbl-j uith ib'iu:. j rtl ltr.uf cau't rvd !!,". co't o :n- t- TLtf lluk-ij r-oito.t!)t lit i!; -crotch : vt!..-r r-d dur-u -i .-w:;5 JJ;t vi Hi.k.:y ntntly K',ij.5:. c , -nij .t Jvf f? cic :.,ur :ol ihvt J ft! -, Praeti.-e ir. the Courts "of Lincoln, 1 conciliation into JAU h if ill ; (1 1 i . . a M 1 lil , 1 iUdW , v,'tt- r . ,. anil K'n: I... ,!-,...! P,lb :i:id ill t IP .'illl 1.1111. bupruiie aiul V 1 deral Courts. the arms of OtUce in Xerth State Hotel. DEN TAL OTICIO. hig otF.ce ;.l bincolntun. June, Au gust, U.-toinT. December, Febru ary, and April. Vill be in Mt. ..Holly. .Inly, September. November. Jatiuaiv. March and May. Patronage s licitod. Terms cash and mod'1-k ate. Insurance in N. U. immense Foreign Insurance Business. During there were SO life Do not wear a bonnet when h think ou hok better in a hat, and vice v r-:i. Do not ask him when he cumc ioui? in th evennig what hr. old story; and aa for Courts they can no more s-ttie u on a perma nent basis lhau one man cau settle t h it on the -head of another and leave him feeling comfortable. As has just been remarked, it settles itself, and when so settled it is don on the basis of superiority and so it settled nsht. Charlotte Observer. hn . -n ihdng all day. Do not p.-r:t iu hi- giving you the same attetitiont ln'gaeyoii before you got bun. Do not cro him iu hi opinion. For heaven -ake b t him think he is smarter than anybialy el-e. D. not tell him what your de-ir- ,est friend has aid alout her hu- Iat:dmark. The Citi. u ak Ivnvftu dntrv lro:u uti5r Ksl ite !l uit wivue rn who a r-' bddi:.g c!avt!:; th t. d.iv. The p;nt I nt great m: It i imply ih: : Vhnl it . a nnU'Comtr.iZ a tt unnec- ri!id.-i it jiii lb cv:o:tutio:.. I ILiluia o.n;invw:i That a ! th jn: . null 1 :ott tl m -,u Ju lKtt d.-rtrd;:; th x.iu: U. ;-il;t :u 'u jtf. apph.Anl i U;r.. I d j n vu tt:. j Kxo w. H-:. tf 1 . l d:lhi.r tt v:.r t iu t- lb- f. v.:; I z. - r ! c ct t;ck ; r. ll.- und.-rtu iunrcUi.- J J.Jtt pj S'i.t x: t'.. t.i An idd J.:i-y i.iidv n. (A 114 Jla, ... U :!f.:?.ev baiid's !iod ipialitti" Dr. A. W . Alexander will be; at-j and S'-l fire accident and guarantee B. r r. Kir,,;. W. E. origg. Cashier. THE BANK OF ! LINCOLN TON Solicits the accounts of Mer chants, Coruorations and Individ uals, and win make collections at reasonable rates. Settlements promptly made. A P a iik-' account never fails to inspire habits of economy and saving.- Try it. 5-8-m. and marine insurance companies doins business in this State, Your correspondent has summarized the rejrrns. of risks written, premiums : received aud losses paid during the past year. The figures ara aa follows: l ire companies, enj.jjt"" risks written, $911,S7o premiums received and $501,142 losses paid. Th3 Liverpool, London and Globe led in risks written, the Virginia Fire and Marine being second and each writing over 1 $3,000,000. In premiums th3 Virginia Fire and Marine led, with the Liverpool, Oh No, W Don't. v The cb-veiantl pnus- property YVh ued to think that the p-o- wflH jondny for the lat tiuv. pie had something to say about U WR4 oUuht by Mr. W. H. Mil the management and policy of the ier. Mi- Atn inda Lev nml Mr. but it is ail r,rtV:,t I j... tor l! .Jul. The Wil- Democrr.tic party, changed now. Tb only Democra cy with the true brand and trade I marK seems 10 oe oou- up iu David Lee for ?l,Jul. son heirs have no futther inte:.t iu the Spriiuz projH.rty. The own jers have a bargain in the property fI ha.ia-: lb . I to t!$" i.iWpJttat: a: d ik i Hrn-1 ... him t epn hvti." wp:rn-IU-iii- :n. .:.t Th M i ll b k- :uu:'l orf ;i. of tv4.'t;i. lbl th- oonl j.e.t b:n . j I l.i..lr tJi c l ft Cr - I hi1' . arv t con pp. a ;?lory ut ilv.r. or finvibm eU. tr a I ocratic tnte. tr any ow.r conten tion, with abu.- f l;i-;d.r.t Clt vid imi .r of Secretary Carl.L Thee men arvtivl:lv Ic:nc:: but hi Dr.i.crct. if'.;d.:it Clt-vrlun I. in at T?r. w-. knon l. It r. fre" ;ler ;:ian wh n :o?:i innted: and th r.h o;n i;i;l-;;d-it.Z mijld porhup h.iv. 1 .vu --x-pi:ted of him. and then? ha I dt-nptHj;ntmcnt nlonj t!;il Uuv, tie vert belt- hu i d:coartrot; j lw jj... Den crat thn tt.y y.njc;fcrfT ti x iie : c.vi r.l c:t ;; .i lb.. r and ti'.aily .i;d !. a:i'l utr. ui j thought invent v.:r.t-: in. man. Ih i l h: ticket r.?l - way. a:.d .'. -j!' r.i:t.jt- ;i M- ' c - it Vt A. J II. H.SL 'd -ttilU, f r o;l t f Ptl.' Srh .. .' ;ttl"i ol ft) . j TbcNVt:i Knitr;r.i !it wrrk Mlf. JL M CLi't !.4L urr .'k il 1 ?T 1 ' tr. tr ,Nnt4,o. to i:tt-r't sl-J Jr.- D;. -nt ful d cUtatlon c c;:U.;j Kvp-bL- ;St4 -jr. 1 ; lb t Uu-'.I rrvte .I;- : Tt ih-r mra room in Raleigh, shipped over the' t tju, irjCi. p..v;j. Thi popular State aud labelled Jarvia. Smith lf)tclrv will openel for the re- Co., sole owners aud proprietor limited. We think it whs a .mis tak3 to luive tho stock limited, as well nigh everybody scorns to want a sharr. Morgautou Herald. 1 London and Globe second, each re ceiving over $59,000: and in losses I living in uwwu - u a- T?;ro nnri Marine led three sons nud one daughter the A lrginia rire and marine ieu, .n.A u,; OP,nmc each oldest So., married a w:dow me riaiuutuciufs "- j paving over $37,000. Lite companies, $13,0'2S,000 risks written : xi.&zQjm pb"uui8. w - Lpivedand $573,022 losses paid, j XEW GOODS. 11h wom an who had a son and two daugh- ... : i ters. Hi3 two r?roiners marrievi the widow's two daughters and the widow's eon married the un- 1. What.Vu th- ond and the Mutual Beneht third. ception of gue4t. Juae lotiK Cleveland Star. June Uth. Th' total earning of the South ern railway ytena in thi State for the nast nmirtiT i- l"7, SlO: Solve This. . o,r...w.. ikt'J.TnLas compared with Mr. G. F. Jones has an uncle tjie ,amo j.riod lat year. South- living in Davidson county who halrng leaded lineft in the Stnt: North Carolina railway. iSfiT.UUl; increase ,T7.Kt: Stat.' LnivcrMty. and impolitic. It fc-rd therr.vmy and betray irritation which tt i U-t to kcp out of tight. A;h-- viilc Citiien. huc.'uM hv9 l- n :.intI ir ttov.ri.wr. Thvir tv4:.jr.j fr m th: 1 .? t bv ;L:vfofi. th vcrv m .n h -ubl 1.4' . - i noai::tv I. Thi ph MkUnbfi: f t;'i ti.o:'.T Cs.?k ! r g t .r.r Ht itutd-. Fit? Hvf ft.1 !C to 1 ! '..it ft ft ' - m at a t I oft i t C 11 J ft - ft ft ft - w a. g v... .harnlv. a lat f diti-:.c. ;4t !-; '.T'f ..f it,., ntv nr- ilnint? lb:r Lrl I . i t. . . i frf-.l to t 4 '. l-ftt .ft tt lf70S; increase $"70; Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line, Hil,0CU;"in-crta-e, 1,01; Ahcvilh and Sjmr tanburc, oD,5t; tr.crvi 1,012. t.f tho citv ar- dotni? lb:r Lr' to get abvad of the hated ul. I ive that 4'VP7 children vre trn he ra lat ytiwr. Thr. of thvr inothvt ct than 15ytar old, .M7 bt'ro ta:t. aud t tnptet f)n mother of 17 had her third child. Kishty-ne niothfft bore tho fixtsctith chilu, r.J their ?vcn tcnth child. 'J then nn?tctnth. I tach their ninelnth ud tiiti eth and - their tnty-innd. l.n iK u; rat fttd l.-p.: p--:. . ... " tf th- "lte c :t tilsvn Th lVm'rl . ;n ;c:;fJ a on oubl Lk tof tiftcti h.i a rand:d4tt;r?oI'.f L-d I have the largest stock of Kew (t, Mutual Life also led in risks Musical . Irvments thst has ev-j ritten tbe Mutual Benefitbeing ;econdand the Equitable tnira widow'a, children by her second marriage to her grandchildren by her first marriage? Eikin Times. . didato for Governor. nam ? tb.? mn :d a Governor. u!d 1- t;. Ieat ofTer.iv to their iU -i:s-if . f.f all rte. If thy !cud J S. Cttr i r rjuatr ft?.d'fMl fft- ft.htr. Tlc Htrk ry VScrctafT ftf 5fr. er been in North Carolina, such as AUTOXIARRS, ACCORDIANS, MAN- dolixs, Guitars, Banjos, Violins, arid Roller Organ, and- any thing else that is kept ina" first class Music Store. Prices lower than ever. Orders by. mail "have promt attention . ' Addess i ' : - W. L. Lowe. Newton, N. C. 11-29-95. Mnther will find Chamberlain t t,na Uo F.nmtahle led. the -Cough KcmcUy IU lUSBtO lw 1 t?o lminrr aponnd and tho sew iUtuu York Life third. Raltigh Cor.. Charlotte Observer. Ctofno f!iiintv Convention w Mr.Jamci. Prrduc, an d! oW!rr rr- c l".- Vn .ilv.r rr. Mdin-at Monro. Mich., wa ctcrrlj - . . !. i Ktif rwrltni I nlllll(1!lU"rU J. l . 1 1 ' l Iprutnpt rrllff frnn rn b? u,f,ff f niaii,Jq.. a otind money man cttr.trU!!tft Pain IUlm. He T:t wa initninatr.'l for Stale Senator Hoth ftidft o( on Arc iprrot- lion to th? State . 1 . tr. . I t I . ,. tM.rl t , " Iiu31l!lv IO "! R I" oj,:i ,. (( torticuUrly li' at t' tho Kr-alf Jhi -jLd the rrtut htitcj. Ut lican. th-y mould ncter account i l: :ui J ( it a virtue in htm and o-jM ncfrl -p. te Inwtitir ? r- lot ef (limner. the fa::. Chat!otte ill find Chamberlain i vair.uTiAH'. ..... -- i vra uora.nau i "' y specially valuable for "At time my bark wuuiJ act.eM, UUlj ft jWt hi wjb. hooping rough. It willjthat I could hardly ralr uP If I lud -relief and In fafe and not gotten relief I would rct U hrn- $ -I1 J i. f.Jt writ thn.e few line. Clumber- id on tho tUiitn Mr. J A. Smith, druggist ot New ton, has assigned. i . . croup ana mop , - CM tt for to write thee frw line Tilt nn nt. i- " - i ... . . . i,aJ . . . .. . . t-i i!, I, il..n mi m trrrat f.tivrttl ion. togivethemon perfect MtUfaetion deal lof and I I.0 I Mccklbur hod accllon blco O.W. Richard., Duqueane, ft. Sold jfor Ifc- I or a!e hy W. L, Crvue. . , . OSirm. by W. LrCrouse, Druggist. imnjguu . .-uw.- Saeft tbi CI a:.utl- Ufir: Actordir.j Iq xic U-ofd, Iawyrr John A. IlJtf.ntcr. of Gfcilrs Ci:!t to .k into C!itni a.d CarI;I -! cf L:r ! tv n -:f-n. C&ft;lQ n ?)Sti '. In a t-r. larr.ti i?UnIli t hopjHdu JiMticKith.jcl alter JStL.t tiry H-raM dUrtt tr ih latter had dotinKI hi ctt,jtrt ngly for 1. Kl-tsr. L . tt Saturday. I him by Ibc threat nl hut oil bt ind fot a tr;L Th cmirl nat Uir. in t- fjr ih? P-cxritic t.t-i-atj:2 f- r Cn;r(ft tr lbs tct ct ih d::r.ct CLarl-tt Or trr,r. T: t ti loll th 'tTJtroccU ret arraign Jtr.Mt leuz tire ci U alur 1. tho Iiw ycr for contempt. 1 llcsrj'i i;Lc.
The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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June 19, 1896, edition 1
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