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e Democrat, Chas. U Coon, Editor. S, .G Pinley, Manager. Lincolxion, colx Democrat Pitbmshixo Co. .Subscription: $1.00 per .yeab, ally been regarded as a gold 6taiid-ilaiformi laterprettd to mean free ard man."' His speech at Conover ridiculed the ideaot makiugs ilver a leading issue,. How are all these things anyway PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY; AT .",,.- , ' X f1 by The Lin-!10 aooui leiu-g people Democrat. - there are those who insist on gaying thispaper is play- strictly b'n is advaxce. in? to the Kepuohcan panv oe- ! cause ;t haunens to be ajrainstf ree A d v e r t i t n i Hate.-' One col umn. 1 'YEAR, $G0.(H; 1-2 COLUMN, $35.00 , 1-4 column, $.20.00; le?? THAN 1-4 COLUMN, $5.00 PER INCH. From these rates tiiep.e will be no deviation. Entered at tfie Po-.totf.ee at Lincolnton, N. C, as Second-class Mail Matter. FRIDAY, JUNE, 19,. 1800. TnE Concord Standard recently ,told about a man in its town who has a pair of pants which he ha worn almost continuously for 27 years. Evidently those pants werel not1 demonetized by the "crime of 1878." ' '. - silver and fusing with Populists. We do not object to having advice given us by good Democrats, for or against silver, but we uo not want any advice from . men who consort with the Alliance and who want to surrender everything Dem ocratic in order to try to win the favor of the enemy. We rather imagine that we 6hall be found in the Democratic column long after free silver is a thing of the past. A straight ticket and a straight fight is what we want. silver at fcome ratio.it don t ex actly know what . The Enquirer then goes out of its way to tell u that it is running a ."family news paper" and attending to its own business, and then nip- us about gold' standard and attending to its business! Now, we jriit wish to say that we think we asked the Enquirei-a pertinent question, in view of its remark, and think m yet. As to attending to the En quirer's or anybody el.-e's buiiness, that is gratuitous. As to how we run the Democrat, that in strictly our own business, and we need no 10 to 1 advice as to what we print in "our family newspaper!" THE MECKLENBURG It E- SOLVES 1300. According to information at thi ofhre, the following uji- revived at a paling iti Mecklenburg county not long itire: THE ST. LCUS CONVENTION. The I!-pub!tu- m-l in c tin nt St. Lui Tti-dav 'iR'ac k-et Stor e. -ajrvk. John M. Thurtti of t ih f tlk to too tbi rl !-ont n f" Jchnirmni. and f!. W. Fairbanks f - Firvt, "Wh repudiate nnd d.-pi-' of Indiada n temporary rhair- u.y j.nirnnanrao, . tM.ii.i f t-al-j Ml,tl. Thrr ?rfM rt4 ing. Centralirlmr. tilver-difrr.-thi-. in.r .i n ' ! i h- grmt' t intrl rtutert I? I -," I ht vii ii numeration ot ii rover IJIevelMid. . . . :itt. v ran tcii rrfl rf Jut litif Hit ill ! i . hui ttm tt i It fti f.i THE FARMER The Hickory Press of last week talks about the American Book 1 Company as 'a hydra - headed Every time Democrats immili- ' . , .7 j gives his impressions as to order to win uuuciuu au.u u aitiou of the Northern fa or In rrA rrr riTcf Tht TfclilIi! a t 'it t in same ate themselves Pormlisls. th'ev : invite the treatment a ,)Oor hound usually ! Wlli' 110 doubt' be Pail?ed to'learn gets when ho makes himself too i 1,1 viyw ( cuti auov- ueciaianuu obsequious-gets kicked tor his j lhft Ginn & "who secured the passage or tnis so-caiiea anti-trust " j law never - put up their books for NORTHERN 1873. We were looking throngh some old papers the other day and came across the following in the Lincoln Progress, Sept. lo 1S73: A communication was received by us, says the Charlotte Ob-server, from Mr. Thos. G. Maynard, wjio resided in Charlotte last year, and is now living at Cairo, Peiin. He t . tw l lie con- armer, as F.J Wiod Sha.l- t q rwc t-Ut u' u f.rth. the LuUne of thc fUtf. rm. which : " m V" ' w". . M....,. .1 rJ rr,.i. H 1 . becoml, m wiUfiipirt no iuu t gn-rIIy iin.Mr l will W lrianl olinii. ciind what cti. y for I reaideiit or V ice-1'nid-ut Uound tuon-v. S rn- rrprt fnnii . md- W l.t iifd fd FI r tld Cl b " who lly not stand ump.alititdly St. I.tiinv tb-.iltr men mill 1 11 Tabic Oil CMh l ot.!r IS cnlt. Vl.if b lT "1X'A Um bolt if.eoM.tHUrd m,. U uiU U. formr ty au-l -tt "i fiHi hi uiu ratio oi ji r if ; lho r fl "e Ton tt without regard to the actum of m.v ,,,a Sr'!d platform. Other rrp.Ui uw , ! ... I . f r..n.r lJ. t i:i -d c-U Ah 4V tli-irt vj!l 1. n i l-dt. I lih K '. t c x 1. 1 1 f ttn tea tt tw th:t hi. i- otner nation iv tn-rs vi:i i. n -lt. it . t t i t-- ...i.it i.t rn v.a invr.cf ta, Third, We heartily endor th-iL Sr. hot u, Jan- I?. IV.V. Thl "Oar Dry c;c)dt. NotKnt. S.Ik. Halt CUtl.ii t.d Cti: uro and reaffirm our Caj.HdciiCM commil, r,tl platform and 2.-0- D-pmroenu fC up. W- c.i you ifttt. :t J it.- lution r. irt bv nukir.c t!lwl All t atk tt la gir n a cbrr t pr-jt H. COUTj0 in Senator Marion HutlTt uho.tii- I 1... L. I .1 .iv. l the tongue of Patriot Henry, and n,,a,,cial VUt fr the gold .tand-j . COr V IN I) hi' A II I .UI i guided the j-n of .letTeron. hn nrd. ! ll-r att mpt to to mako ! V ar tttll tn th CtJ I oiinctl tJ co i H Uni t jv 1 1 uAil (iffniitjt 1 ri lirntnl ' ' . . . I . . , . ft ... tt' ft . . . ...... v.,ii j.i- "ui Kipw.n rm ior in- Mivrr. trAi :iliUi auviuicg YOU tnv warn in im is:.c. ' citement prfvaiU. .-nator Tl-Uf jor 10 jctff in tbit lin-jtd thtiA that r.it l-t it P-t. br. Cannot, Rnd two other fr- ! can to oa bt vu aol in lb 0 f ' i i. t th Mtt liv nTr fl ari .ur caM-n.fn. . -. pains. Wake Forest College has forbid den" secret fraternities. Xhe Bib lical Recorder savs the action of the college'authorities in this mat ter was wide. There are manv adoption against the trust books; The agent of Ginn & Co. told the County Commissioners here on the first Monday in Junejhat Ginn iV; Co. would offer no books in oppo- good reasons why a college is not j sition to the American Book Com theplace 1 for such societies, rea- j pany's list formerly in use in this sons which readily suggest them selves to thinking people. State. Please explain this. We learn Xhe same was done elsewhere. The Charlotte News, comment ing on tlie. behavior of the gold standard men in its County Con vention hist Saturday, says: "They deserve much commenda tion for their course. They are Democrats, and will be found in the front ranks fighting the ene my." We are very glad, indeed, that the News realizes the above facts. The News and the cfowo! have called us Rads long enough. It is time now to see the truth. tion of an intolerant. fatthle-,' and dying pirty, lik- Colou, battling fqr his country. Fourth, We place principle nbove party, ami manhood above money, and recognizing that Th- lVonb Party" is the protect of the plun dered against the plunderer ; w YoUWTKER FOR THC W.R, in th mighty content of the People against the Plutocrat-. Mr. Walter 11. Henry, the mod ern Dr. Eph. Brevard, i jaid tol the author of the above resolve. If report are true, the.! r-olve were endorsed by a bo tit 20CM "lu- triots" at a public paking, held in said county of .Mecklenburg for the purpose of abusing the admin istration of the "Modern King, ( i rover I." We would humbly suggest to Dr. Geo. (truhnm and Prof. Alex. Graham, of Charlotte, that they ieo to it that th-o re solves are dulv rertilled aud vouched for in order that future to Tup 7 1 m i n rrt m Ktnf n info nr x uuiiiitivii Kan's a -x I . , , , - I great-many farmers xov. Jams to be made chairman ,)een here-, and their c contrasted with the Southern, in the following language: "A queer place is tjji Yaukee- dom : it is nothing to be comparei to the Sunny South; the people are not like the Southern people at all: Tliej- are.all self, and then? is no greater slave in the world than the poor white man is North: no nigger South works half so hard nor fares half as bad as they do. The Southern farmers need not complain about being poor, the farmers here-are quite as bad otfas thev .are : all thev make is a living. If a man rents land he. has to give half of everything he raises, and it takes the other half to live upon. I have become neouninted with h ! gvlierations may have no trouble - ; - The Democrat lias no space to copy what The Lincoln Patriot has to sav about-R. L.-Abernethv.more of the State Democratic Executive Committee. He is already chair man, he saysof the National Dem ocratic Silver party in North Car olina. What is the use of having him elected over again -anyway? The party, the Democratic ,party in this State is to all intents and purposes on a line with Thomas Jordon, and it would be almost a sin to disturb the even tenor of its way by the formality of an elec tion of another State chairman 'even ! Let the regular Democracy enter a noi pros, and turn over the effects to Mr. Jarvis'and his 'Na- since I have ry is nothing but poverty." The -above is referred to tho-e ll to lers-whoare ahvavs talking about the evil results of the "crime of lS7o." The conditions above referred to were evidently not due to legislation hostile to silver. M'e should like to hear from in a-certaining th-ir :mt h :it i- it v. In conclusion, w. widi to c.- pre our regret that the ;ceond resolution did not extend on down to township contahh and ci Ton ers. A to the third resolution, we protect against Patrick Henry and Marion Hutler being named together. We abu call attention to the fact that Coh.ti tieera fdiver rnator threaten the co!iyenntii. Sr. Iaii'i. Jut Is, 11 :kn Fur aker movo adoption of platform Teller ri-H to -.bict. Grvat cr ing and confu-ion. Sr. Irit is June IS. 11 :ll Tel ler move -ub-tilute for tinanctal pbilik favoring u-e of gold aul Oli ver a equal standard and frcti tin retrictrl coit,giof ilver at ratio of 10 to I. Teller -ay it n imj-rtnnt a question whether thi count rr should have h- n divi.lcd undr two lUg-i. Sr. lirt. Juii" 1, 1 1 :i T-l ler.4 varioti jkidi arc Wing lod- Iv th-rel. Sr. Lot t. June 1. 1 p m Mc Kinley nommntrd fir pr-idr.t aud it i pjertil that tlw N"rth Carolina d-1-gatton Udtetl the convent ion, aUo Senator Teller and I other Frie Sihertte. No vice- president umiuatd. Th con vention will probably ndjotiru to-dav. atkrd for notta or any tbr t'cufitv ct :1ji.t All w : 10 the ttyle and y n iM. W hate -4r f.i: cu rr,r to o:T fur a'ooilin ar d r.itrr exct to tur.i or.c of!. W'ln yc-a r unlortunatc to nd a o lUu -rrr..t. u. c ft ihttn you at ihm pne tea nt. VKUY i:hPKi TLl.X. than to say that.The Patriot denies that it .did not know who Ransom i tional 'Democratic Silver Com rh it- was. We printed Abernet-hy's re marks about The Patriot asking somebody at Lowesvill'e, while ljLiiry was cursing Ransom, wh.o Ransom was. ' We are glad the Patriot.had heard of Senator Ran som. ;, We think this sufficient rep aration for all injustice done The Patriot. . Ex-Gov. Boies says it will be impossible-to unite any considera- ble number- of the delegates to the Chicago convention on - any other than a Democrat for first plape on the presidential ticket, at , least. The Charlotte News remarks ' tljiat Gov. Boies has sx)0en as no other than.a good Democrat would speak! fy the way, who ever heard of a good Democrat talking of unitiug anybody on any ticket tee' It will save trouble and' ex pense. . - - i And supnote the Democratic party endorses free silver and the Populists and silver men outside the party do not vote the Demo cratic ticket this year, what kind of excuse will our Democratic sil ver friends make ior all their mov ing heaven and earth to put up silver meu and silver 'platforms? Aud what excuse will thev have to ! offer for their disposition to turn their backs on some of the best Democrats in the party in order to debase themselves to the noiut some of the brethren in explana j u man who battled for hi CMtntrv tion. e nave aireadv printed enough hard, sound argument to convince most people, who are open to conviction, that this 10 to 1 business is a fraud. Hut we give this on the eve of the State Con- There ued to 1. a Jitatue of Apol lo, called Column, tie eulpiorf w hich muM have I., n t tir-t and original 'straddle bug,'' a h tried to make hi tatu tand with one (oot on one Uluud a:nl the oth- vention, hoping that it may have i er on anor iInnd. P.ut fr its elTect in the future, if not now. 1 silver and historv never go tog. ih a ... . I fit is also a pleasure to print this er! as it was found in a paper edited by our esteemed friend, Monroe Seagle of this County, a man' who now gets his. political creed from Marion Butler it Co. GETTING REBUKED. The Democrat has great respect for anv body of men who mav dif- AS TO SCHOOL HISTORIES. The Hickory Pre fay: The secret of u part of ihi fijht on the rhool-btMjk qu-ti i that the Democrat want the hi-tory of the United States taught to" the children of the State from a Dem ocratic standpoint. Thi- very e-ential to the education f n.tnn fer from it on question, but it has Bourbon, you know, and any oth-r little, very little respect, for spite j kind of history would hu highly work and littleness. In this con- i'PP'r. nection we wish to refer to the fact T,e above is interc-ding. The that a so-culled Democrat of Ca- Pie- would center n favor on u tawba Springs towiifhip waa tell- by namiiig the Demoerutie hitc- where Populists w ill find enough ip'' around town lavt Saturday that 1 ties ot the United Slate. Populism in the Democratic plat-i that township primary convention I Another tnteretmg thing to r-- endor-ed Judge Clark for governor member, while we are remember forms' to vote the Dem cratic tick et? AVe are otten surprised at the studied carelessness with which PaPer in order to show "this Lincoln " that Clark is a better Dem- that was not ail Democratic? j some free silver men have treated i n-'ral than it is Wedo not be- Ubuder if the News thinks it no sin to have a Populist or a Rad. to play second fiddle this year ! Now, that the silver issue ap pears to have won in the Demo crafic pfirty, we bonder what Will be the sentiment ten 3'ears from now in regard to that present ab sorbing topic! And there is an other thought : What will the honest". Democratic voters think ten years If rom now of those Dem ocratic papers which have ail the the wishes and the leeliugs of th ir would be sound money friends. There are some people who say that this paper should now turn about and advocate free silver at 1G to I. It might be well to re member that the editor of this pa per has his convictions aud these cannot be made the foot ball of majorities. It is enough it we support the Democratic ticket, and this we intend Vto do without any its or auds. As to advocation the n - ing, is to remember that thuhi-to ry offered by the company which jau.lUt it ;jicleiirt Ten t tnmit) . li. 1 . I'.roUr manutir tur r'a tt. .lumUu. tihlu. rrrti&c lhat lir. Kluc'.N v !!-.. ,ry h nt i .jual a a t -onl. rm Jjr. J.I. Hron I'rnp. i. Jan. ltou I. I t. Wajt.-. Ivi. lltl- it. .1.1 tit- wr :' rUTlkti tit M fuel- f two )ijr UJnllii,;. rau.ri km 1j iriip". to Ir. Kii ; Nr-. r . It. I Merrill, r.at.1 ,!nt ill-. Ma....j lliut If t4 atul rr r.in ii-l--vl - ate) uorr ku w il T tail an. I nu.; rathi-r Uat it it. an au? 1 . tor. y- m it alwj t ur-. Mr. Ifrfnmin. TZl ? -i-"tli ll.t ai jiIi .t krt ! at I. t.'. anI lia it frar f rrup, it r . tantl riUrt-. I r irtaN i:i.iilra Lincom Cot'on MM. D ath 1m ngAin vi:t- t: nod tnk r from .itir nitdt Mr. A: Hnrrill, wife f Atd. r-ti Hnrrdl Sh wn- in J. r til t v lift t.sr he e.iv - a bu-band atel one on and a hu.t of relative tu mourn their lo-. Ifatvct i fiv r tith u Mot wheat : lei ..rtd g-.i. Corn and cttu:i Kle tile. J. A. Al r:e thy and Company are pr-parti;i to attach an engine to tiieir cotton mm in urur t run when uui.t i tvi luh .r toj io v. Threarothe kind of mn w n.d. You by l-eing pre pared to run at all t:m-, thyy can c-t c'h! hnnd and l:mi bad on, il t!e- intrtot d' kick lieve, in the tlr-t place, that the Democrats of Catawba Springs by endorsing Clark had -r.ny idea ot doing anything to reflect on the Democracy ot this paper in any shape or form. And in second place, we do not believe Judge Clark's nephew and "the man who i3 now circulating 'such a rcnort i they could do nothing but elect made that point in moving Clark's uch n history. The Pre- should the Pres favor n written by Southern men ami Bourbons" at that. Even a North Carolina 'Bourbon" wrote something alout North Carolina tu the Lack of the book we refer to. Therefore, the commi-ioner ot lh various coun ties were forced to decide 1- tween 4Bourboll, hitories alone, hence Mt i?vh:r. Iiiii!" I very low at thM time uuli wine touiach'j trouble. Wi- bav had a grat dtud uf ickne thi u turner, but not many d nth. Succ-- to Thi. Di::ov.KAr. ClttII.5. while insisted on thd contention, j 1G to 1 business, we do not intend to do it. We do intend, however, to vote the ticket on a 16 to 1 plat form. This much we have said we would do. We do not think any more is required of us. . This is about all any 16 to ler would do, if.the tables were turned. Nobcrtiy would expect a tree silver man to surrender hia convictions in favor in the face of reason and better knowledge, that ' this free silver bu siness is Democratic doctrine? The right -is going to triumph. I Patent schemes and fads to relieve ; the people will not succeed in the ' end.1 lis its leading editorial of last Week, the Hitkorv Prpss sPPma tn favor the silver cause, though it of the sold stdard, and we claim flrpH Tf ,.t r- t, i baiue consmeraiion. f rea coinage of the white metal. The Press, says silver, Protection and McXinley will be the winning issues thls-vear. The world is in terested in knowing just what kind of silver the Press wants. If it means free silver, why. not say so? In the event the Press favors free silver, the public would like to know whether Senator Sigmon has changed his views. He has'gener- Tiie Monroe 'Enquirer, waited a week to answer our inquiry as to where it stood on the money ques tion. The public will remember that the Enquirer, some time ago J out fear or favor. insisted that everybody should have opinions about all questions of public interest. Then, wo ask it the question referred tp above. Now, the Enquirer comes back at ns with the National democratic euccess. . endorsement in the Springs Primary. In fact, we are satisfied that such a thing was not intended by anybody, except, per haps,that very enthusiastic nephew-Alliance-Walter Clark-free-silver-anything-to-wiu-Democrat, who, no doubt, has an idea everything he does is a rebuke and an insult to this paper. . The Lincoln Democrat - is ju-t what it i9. It does not intend to be lead or frightened. Itjntends to fight for what it believes is right, regardless of any Alliance Democrat's opinions. AW ask no favors and trimmers and time servers. We expect no re ward, we have no hope of any. We intend to preach straight Democracy wit h- If we get re buked for that, wo shall cousider it a badge of honor. There is no body who desires tho success of the party more than wo do, but we be lieve in principles above party Catawba; have suggested some other kind of history, if it wanted to .e an an- RuthirforJ's f'andidato. Th PetiwxrrM of! Uuthtford ... i . county will pre-nt the name of Hon. Michnt I Hoke Jutice to the State convention n their candi date fur tie uoniiimtion for Ao. ctate Justice of Snprvmv Court. lie i uy common con- n u;h of the able-t ntiil mot IcamM law Ivor rt the State, n devoted IVm. pany do o, ought to stop it lrat who ha long and faithfultv mouth sinco thc matter ban ben jrved hi parly without reward. decided. Our filinff i ihnt we i HuthC rford Democrat. ti-4Bourbon" history jutt in the schools. . Failure to have its favorite corn- want no parti -an history iii the Thc State by honoring Mr. Ju- schools, but we do want a book XlCt- UN honor it?lf and thi Sti- that gtvcj tho Smth due credit. I pfnie Court B nch will be placed upon the highest plain of of merit ami intellectual dignity, by tho election of uch lawyer and patri otic citixvti to fill it chim. If such a historv is "Bourbon," let it Imj o. But by all mean let j us know what i wrong with Han-1 selPt history, the book generally. adopted. 2loettl? IIltitirH. . Electric Bitter i a roeilirine uitrd for anr exon. but Dorhaix morv irrn- eralljr tuled when the languid, cx- haunted feeling rrrvall. when the l! rr I U torp:l and Murjrth and the nrl! or a tonic and alterative U felt. A prompt osc otthl medicine fca often averted long and perhap fatal tUKti fever. No medicine will tct more surely in counteracting and freeing the. rstem from the malarial rKiU.n. Headache. Indirection. Con.tlrution. t! ei. LSa tbHJii rm fM . mJZJ f I Duzine yield to Ktcctrlc Bitter. SOc wrJi4rl'.oiriIwU! ana f i per bottle at anf drug tore. rrsL V, & l.D4CUxtu Irm . y ' - rrtf.r.B. rti. f I Vi l-Tt rnrttrii - 3 kin. Hi IV ilVJ r.-.:ri L O-O K OUT NEXT WEEK For our Advertisement of Mid-Summer CUT PRICES. Jenkins Bros FATHER OF LOW PRICES. ClDS'.S C'Jl SU C? SUEKrS gd: '.V STI:.W HAT. r. g in. AT COT. t-d c"t. m n f ii: 1 t 1' profit ti d 1 . m t.e cborniNti i.iNr: hn c - l ie I vrc ODD We CtiATS. VKTS t d a v.ux c! J !'ANT& that fe broiUn, huh mil very rbt p. t :( foti r t-cl anvlhiu m th r Clthio,j lum c:c zu 1 r": caa- Dvu't forget me ftft. ari.t fr th Olclrat. lOUVKH CHILLED I'LOWS and HKl'AlBx Tt.- Blmi cn cartb today. Ue :;ac a full l.r.e. atd x man ;th tbr y af xttr-ijoca- in cc of thc tl tvn tu yth Caf iiaa, tn thu undcrtaVcr lt.? Bung u Tyr prciuc cr cah a: J mill do y.vu gc-:d. VEHV HEBECTF1LLV. H. S. Robinson &l Company. I'llenlioo Housekeepers. STOVES JUST RECEIVED AT HARDWARE -STORE Thc Largest and Best Line of General Housekeeping Goods in the Town. SUIrvTcra SH-rlj
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