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The -'Democrat ! Chas. L. Coon, Editor. S...G Fihley, Manager. Puulihki) evi'hy Ti:nvv .AT LlNCOLNToX, N. C., BY THE LIN COLN D KM Of RAT PiiJLISIIING Co. Subscription : $3-00 per year, I strtctly cA'ii in advanoe. 7 Advertising Pate?: One col umn. 1 YEAH,!.$6f.(H); 1-2 COLUMN, $85.00; 1-1 fOi.i MN, 'fcJO.OO; lt:.s than 1-1 coj.rmx, $o.(j0 per inch. From these rates there will be no deviation. Entered at the IWiftfliee at Lincolnton, X. ('., as Second-class Mail Matter. FRIDAY. JULY, 10, 1890. Democratic State Ticket. ' FOR GOVERNOR, CYRUS B. WATSON, OF FORSYTH. FOR LIE (TENANT GOVERNOR, THOMAS W. MASON, OF NORTHAMPTON. FOR SECRETARY OP STATE, CHARLES M. COOKE, OF FRANKLIN. FUR TREASURER, BENJAMIN F. AYCOCK, OF WAYNE, FOR AUDITOR, ROBERT M. FURMAN, OF BUNCOMBE. EOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, FRANK I. OSBORNE, O F MEC KLEIN BURG. x vii in.i j us.y i ui rcum, i.- U alTDPDTVTCVrirv'T r. t- nr-TiT tn T- 1 STRUCTpN, JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, OF ..JOHNSON. X)R. .JUSTICES SUPREME COURT. " A. C. AY E i! Y. .i Burke, (1. 11. BROWN, Jr.. of Beaufort. FOR ELECTORS, sTATK-AT-LARGE. LOCKE CRAIG, of Buncombe, NY. C. DOUGLAS, of Moore. Capt. Chas. Price and Concrress- man Linuey both testily to the high character and worth of Cyrus B. Watson. Let us make his elec tion unanimous ! fV , "V, ' . Hie News and Observer rises to xl , . . ' -. .'. . say iiiai jonanu Must, tn anarch ist, is the latest, addition to the ranks ol tlit.- sound raonev men. 1 - mJ The Observer is unkiud, Altgeld. the. anarchist, entered the silver gang as even. ! a charter member I It' According to the silver papers fcecretarv vanibie is LlOL UlUCn ! snort ot insane. ihey have rung the changes on him about once fa- j voring free silver.) Now, they say j he. has written a letter m whic' he j repudiates his recent speech. What next? Chicago i ! If any man is worihy to succeed : Dr. Winston as president of 'the! University, that man is Chas. D Mclver of tlie ate Normal School. ! We are lor Mclver everv dav of the week. He is the most earnest man, the ablest man, and thu most consecrated man in thd Education al work North Carolina is doing. It may be' a little late to tell it, j but Democrat readers have heard mauy times that storv about Man- ' f J . . o Ilin. I. PVolnni q fire- SaTi3t.-..,r a4 th,e t reasury, .heading or raids on &u rV , r- ' the treasury gold bv paying silver i ,i . . . j J when sold was domnnrtort ' that prettv story about Manning firm st-ind nn,T hi. of the word "eom"",uvus out tc be j a lie. The records are dow given ! i:Q rri . j out, which prov the story false! The Populist Executive Com mittees go jon calling their conven tions, just as it the North Carolina State Democratic platform and the Kational Democratic platform were not for free silver. Cau it be that Populists will overlook both these documents in their search for a place to cast rheir political for tunes this yar? -We are looking .for that rush ! of Populiets to our iticket that was promised in the event we endorsed free stiver! Wao ever read, before "this year of 40 Republicans, Teller's whoop--ers, attending a Democratic Na tional Convention to urge "Jeffer fionian" Democrats to nominate a Republican for president ? And who ever heard of Dr. Mott being in evidence at a Democratic Con -vention before? Motts gang and Teller's gang have no. business at Chicago, and they should never ;fcave been allowed there. But they 11 week advising vru everl Democrats I Did The lact that rr$u1eiit- jnslon of onr University 16 to go to lexasr to take charge of the University'of that stale is another illustration of the adage thai "North Carolina i a good .state to be born ivp but no place to live and die in We are sorry to gee Winston i leave North Carolina. Wre are.how- ejfer. glad he does not go Norlh but stays in the South. What North Carolina needs, is a genera tion that will etay iiere, even if there is not so much money iu it. Pat Winston, formerly of North Carolina and seventh in descent from Pocahontas, who now lives at S3attle,Washington, recently wrote a letter of congratulation to Cy. Watson. Winston hones Watson will be elected governor of North Carolina. Winston used to bo a cLronic kicker while in this State j and new missed an opportunity lo stab the Democratic party. His present enthusiasm for our ticket may be accounted lor on the theory that "distance lends enchantment to the view." Any way, Pat's an tics are always interesting. Senator A. Y. Sigmon writes a letter in his Hickory Press of Wist week in which he saysthat, dirrirrg the "24 years prior to Cleveland' dictatorship," the North voted for protection and theSonth voted for free-Trade, ana that the North pros pered and tlfe South got poor. The j idea of a sensible mqn attributing .1 - . . tip nr.rc.rtv -t tl. Si.ntli c it.. v. . J' ' M. . J . ' M. till' 1 W 1 failure of this section to vote for the very system of taxation that has ben the cause of most of its. wops ! And besides, whoever, sen ator Sitj.uon excepted, heard of any country getting rich by taxing it self? . The Republican law of the state of Illinois, which required all school authorities to display th National flag over their school buildings during school hours, has caused umcifYrouble. The church schools resisted the law. Lately Judge Wright, of the Circuit Court hol - .that state, declared the law nn- i t i . , ,.- , 1 constitutional and dismissed all indictments before his court There is not much doubt but that the higher courts will- sustain Judge Wright. The law way ty rannical and hypocritical. Tin Democrats have never yet passed such a law. The Hickory Press, with the air n crpiui 1 no I ' ui r: e- rpmhrtethnt the Kenublican iartv ha . 1 . las a reputa tion to sustain, and, hence, cannot affurd to put a doubtful currency on the countrv. while the Imo cratic party need have no fear. abour taking the risk on the score of reputation, because it has none to sustain. There are two kinds of that arti- jcle you call reputation. And so far as good reputation is concern ed, the Democratic party does not object to showing up against you. The Republican party in ev- r Southern State has a record thai ought "to damn it to everviagliog fame." Eniroii Jianisov of the Proiirs v..v. UMI1VI. CH J .tT V.Jil Hill OH will not voti 1 1 r 1 Si . . Convention, ev anii endorse the nc e nominee ot tn ( Iiicm-v. en it ihe Populists t uuimuee liiui ooii - !ven'f ' He,fa that h. h i cn"M " 'he IX-mocratic party f, ,T0'!, 29 vears 0'sj niv.L paujr v Biivfi rauicr man to try to get it in ilia Democratic party. Editor Ramsev has our compli ments, and we do hope he will. re consider and not waste 20 yecrs of his valuable time chasing the Pop ulist jack-o-lantern. But-there is not much doubt that some Popu- Mists have sworn eternal hostility to everything Democratic on the altar of their gods. The Charlotte Observer has our thanks for the way it has beeo talking about two North Carolina preachers. Dr. BovcT"ftnd Rov have been therw all Presely, who have pastorates in the jom" Jfy uf- Live a North and who now think it good! Afr r.. llxtU torm to belittle ami villify the land ! South of their birth to please tue;r newl?- ? : had Lung truubl. iil'-lIViO. Such men deserv re condemnation and severe rebuke. Let all who lorget their manners TL11" ! -i , , raiSincr hfl rominlc U4- n .......uuv.u mal i u iruH Southern man is at nar n nr f, ' minis .country, iNorth or Bonth. A real man does nof have "to Barren- . . . d;r hU principle, when le orth. It may Uj necteairy for ihc 'piteiit inedicin kind to do t 80 but real mtllf hVif! Hon. 11. R. Lac?y, the laboring man who uta up statistics down at Raleigh, s:tV9: We were defeated through C 1 landism, and we need some power ful influence to assist 113 111 regain ing control of the stale. This hlp would com through Judge G4ai kiV nomination, and the.North C;iroli na delegation will do it best to impress this lact on the conven tion. The above was recently paid at Chicago 'iu advocating Judge ClarkeV nomination for v;ce-pre$i-dent. That old lie about this State going Republican to rebuke Cleve land is a -back- number. Every body knows that ia too thin. But that "powerful influence" must bo a-bid (or Populist votes." To The Democrats of Lincoln. The Democrats of the several town ships of Lincoln county arc requested to hold their prsinaric on the first Sat urday in-Aurut. 1S'.K, tietwccii the hours of I an.i ' p 111, to elect d derate? to the County Convention which hereby crlled to meet iu Lincoln ton on the first Monday in August l0fi. at 12 m. to nominate the County tichetand transaet fiiirh other' busines as may come before that Convent iou. The several primrries will be held at the following places: Catawba Springs, Triannle; Irontoii. Iron Station: Lin.-olnton , Lincolnton; Howard's Creek, Pleasant Home: North Urook, Bes.-' Store. The various primaries will ntIail t4 elect an Executive Committee of live for each voting precinct in the town ship. Each precinct Committ should al.-o organize and elect one of its mem bers chairman. According to tin- New Plan of Organization, each precinct ciiiirman i a iiifintitr f the Conniy Executive Committee and the pre cinct Chairmen will, at the Count v I Conveiition, elect a Chairman of th 1 County Execntiv Commit-e. 1 11 t he alienee o.f i he tow n-hii( 'liair- nian, any meinbr of the Township Hx Com may -jtll these primaries to order and n oint pidl liolder. iu :i-e aii a.f 1 he rimhrie . hniil-i pi. fer to vol," bv 1. .11 . : ballot in ex.re.-inr their preference lor the varum- candidates In the County Convention, each township i entitled to the following number of delegates and alternate : Catawba Si rings. i; Ironton C: Lin colnton. 11: Howard's, Creek. 10: North Prook. 4. ' ' The County ticket to ho nominated con!i?i of the following : Member of the legislature, tdieriir. reiter of dced-5. treasurer, coroner, surveyor, and three County Commi ioners. Li t ail l):MioMTat- attend thee pri maries. ji s Kkimivriu ch'm E Com Lincolnton. 'Inly 10. iw. Fool r-rionds. If tlie soniiin)ny can in th- Deniocrai'ic party wcro not alrculv lot it would be .if it haft a tVw more fool, triends Hkr the New York jack, a banker and bond dealer, who wrt tin- Colorado (leleT.-lto to - f!hie it tlirixiiiiniif Li. withdrawal of investment- fnun his State on account of it fryo silver sentiments, and like the asinino directors of th Mer cantile National Hank, of New York, who, at the very worst mo ment imaginable, forced President St.. John to hand iu his resigna tion because of his -diver .senti ment. Such things as thosu have no other etTect than tni tlm hair on tin free coiners. American peopl.j c.innoi be coerced, and wh n argument has failed on them it i- ma worth whib-. to trv to driv- ti larlotto Observer-1 i Tail, Hide, and Ail. i ir.ite an innovation in tin ru - diiiarv proeedur- of pojttj:ji eon- j vent ions wan wnivght at Chicago yc-h-rday wlun the recotuuienda- tion ,." th- national comniiitiv tor uitr u-:o.-a.y pf.lii.S 'Hio.i u:iJ;..rity .report a,j..ptcd. It d.KH M-emthut - m.l mor.(!y , wisht Lavcj jbeengivon t!ii-s naked Loiuj, Jj; temporary chairman having the appointment of nono of tlm eoni ittr'' nor any other power, but the poiivy of proscrijtiin is in full force and'etJcc! out there. O, well, iVs all -right. Let the tail so along wijh the hide.Char iotUj Observer. u)y bth. A Pleasant pcciislori. iuite a number of Lincolnton young people enjoyed tho hospital ity of Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Reinhardi at Elm Grove last Friday night. Ice cream, cake and water meTom u-ew served. The Lincolnton band iurnisnea tnemusic. Ups - tjt three hundred and sevety-fivc! f?"8" -uitli Voters who Cually jnvc a month ti0,ZZ .r" - -- j'...v.s .ii-tiim siki tiiaTtei mm tnlLi 1- j . .. . . " . w a ueri eci iy well rnaii U owes hi Vrm rcxxi health aill knows it to be thebe-t In th -wnH.i x . . . ........ f.S TrUl Bo,tI J1 nia wore. . - . i (J1JXCAG ( ) XEAVS. NO I OMINAT.ONS YET MADE. THE ILATt'vliU ithO.N.. lop. kLC alLVrK. HILL T ll Ks ..fc tUtllt AM WANTS T.l I.NlOR9F. CLLVK LAND. WIIATNOllTH LXUOLLNA IS nl.i; Til EKE Charlotte Oh-ervir. Ciikmoo, July i5. The entire1 Sri d.dr5itinn ia t.r.AA.t it k J Alternatr lierrick, of tbr secoiul listrict": Haes. of the fifth ; Math-eg-)ii an.I J W Wilson, Jr, ei-hlh. and I'ocy of the ninth ; alto Joiu. phut Pai,I! Cy. Wntton. J V Ktt, Walter?, orileidaviUe; Frank Tcte, of MorgsrQton, and District Attorney Glnn. The delegation met in the Sherman IIoatn at 10 this inbrning. Theo. F Kluttz wan eh an chairman of the delegation ; II R Lacy, secretary; J li Webster, honorary vice president foi'the State and W C. Doud honorary c retary; W I) Turner, of Iredell; on thf crcdeiitialR conimittci; K II .lone, of Fornyth, on permanent orgr.ntzation ; KJ Hale, of Cum berland, platform; A M Waddell of New Hanover, ou rules; George S Powell, ot RuucomLe, to notify Ltho presidential candidate; P M Pearsall, of Jone3, U10 vic? prci dential. Col. Waddell will nominate "Jude Clark for Vice President Jo$ephu8 DunitU wa el-ctl natioiml committeeman. Jarvis name was presented, but he with drew it. Clark stands no chance for the vtce presidential nomina tion. Island is ahead, but it i no , . . r race et. 1 dini tNborne, of TanTuifiny.vii.it f( the Tar Heels, but tnadnocou j V rts for a(UId motey 1 j- ,. 1 -tl toiii me t ir . 1 ... that the na tional Silver committee i hero 10 strong urging Teller's nojiitiation. Mottfd party will uot endor, he says, 44a regular mnchino Demo crat" like Bland, Hoira or Bryan In the event of ucb nomination, the Silver parly will combine with the Populists at St. Louis and nominate . tilwr man ul.o will drawlrom the D-mccrn;ic trength Mott says thet have some scheme for electoral fusion whtrehy the silv r tr. ngth will bo tintb d oil on.i candidate in the electoral col lege no matlor if a machine D in ocrat is nominated hcr What the heino I- he would not ay. Ciite it.n, duly 7. The Gouvm tion was called to order at 1 p m. by Chairman Harnty. Kv. K M Stirres. o (Jrace Kpiscop.il church, Chicago, of, red prayer. Th-u Ciinirman Harrity. iu s!r. delib rat tone, aid: " i, nth rnoi, uf tn; Convention : Py direetioii of th Uinocratir na tional comuiittt I deaire to riort t!if follov.i::g ns the ttnporary or g.inization cf the convention; Temporary eiirman, David B Hill, of N. v. York." Thvn thero was an ouiburtt of appluu?earhieh lasUM for two min ute. A delegate fronj Minnesota -t tip to mako a motion and the c h .i l r :i i :i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii.t 1 1 . t r'., . .. . . . utr, rang rr.u bell lor the land to play, remarking, a thv band tart- - ' .-. -'..II uo- ed !jt amid i.iughter : i rang the w illitig bei).' Ih? r. st ot th. i;ri:it.tto:j a a read as foil J4; For t:uip jriry M)?rctary. Sinnn p Sheirin, o( fn diana: f r sergeant at a rm. Col John I Martin, of Mutouri. 'What 14 the ph-a mi re of ibe ctmyecCon," Jr. Harnty nUJt on the report uaio from :r.p Dvmtjrralic national copitniUfc?" Mr. Clayton, of . labarns, ofjere! on au:6iidrjiijt to ih report cf tue National 0omniitte. iubitituting jthenameof Senator xDan!el, of yjrpnta, for that of Seuator Htll. Tho arnendnienl W55 carried by a yotoof SOU for ti ?,p aVaimt. Iho ftp siyer forces would not accrt jllill, and votj for tho Virginjan. Tdtf orth Carolina d?l?gaDon adopted the gnt roje as far at its own vote wai concirnod. lUyor Will Cocke, of Aihvill alternate, joined (he delegation th?i morning. Garey powd sayf Clark'a chancel for Vice President ara go!. Ho ' . a has nut men m other delations who havo read after Clark. Tho IowaTlelegation were aaid to look h-V .North Caroll. is.i. . , . ! Da ,QPPorl W , i"lucu u. own ueieai as . .. cha'r- Tho iilrer monaro noorln.tit. ir.d. Thry am winning battle tik Grant hipil Lr by fore if nuuiUri. WhitiM-y i a Jack t o and Iu tiink niowrntruU ar hard lo head otT. The joui.d moot y j leadership ti tup-iiL, iboiib it it a for turn hoj. No great "der tf the jlvcr forcet has developed. Tbey were reared todeath Monday 1. . . tiiii. .... . ruin ""'w ior pcrma- nfenl cIl-"at r tho national commi! tf . h ai a fon time - firr they could ccui.t eunuch xt t lndon him lhvr hvc not a tlefttlv d fii.cl pn.rann-. I Tillman in th $hrcian Hr.us, wearing hit pitchCprk and 10 lc 1 badi . II 4id ! ;lv r crowd Lid wll tbf patriotUro en th-.r tido apd ILo rich c-.M-Lug. didnthareadamnctll.it but were 111 ibuc wiiu r.ngiau ami n:e Ton. The Cotiwntiou adjourned at -I: la p tn until 10 a tn tomorrow. g.?nator Sttpbfn M Wbit, of California, was chonn prniinvnt chairman of the Ccnrrbtiou. The platform wll declare for frr- sil ver at 10 to 1. Thtrv ti much talk of a bolt, LTtK. Cuuwuo. July '.. It u cUim.d that Jno U McLcau, of OLiu, alt rrc;ie-X) Olri till th fill ballot. Senator Jon1, of Ark&mm, Chair man of thft platform Comniitte. pronnttd hi report at 11 o'clock to-day. Senator Li. ill printed a miti.iritv report. tfndorir.g Cleve land and demanding that all tn -u-y be kept it a piirty with cold, and taking strong exccpttcni lohv free lilvcr plank 0! ih majnfiiy report. Ihll'a report vai loudlv ch -rrd. At ll:iHJ a m Tillman touk tl. tand lo otT r an amendment th platform nnd pek to u lor li minutes. A Valnnbtr Irrrr lH Inn. KUllor Morri-on .f -vurt l.5rroii.ln4 .iir wrlt: "Y.!i htwi xaIujI I.-pre--riniin it. r.l-iri.- Hittrr-. i4 I an rhrrrfull r-e.inn. r.il it P.r (Vn. tipatlon ntnl.j.W liradarhr. anJ a ernrrml jirm tunic ii h no r aul. Mr. Annir Irhlc. tli't Ctdimgr hrur Ave.. Chlrsgo, na atl rtin tlnw n. ruM net rat lUirUlgrM fmJ .J j Utrkacho vklil.-h nei-r l.-f l. r.ii,J It tlrrU w.-.nry. jufix h..t Hi- . t Kh. irh- IUt l-ry ret.n-tl h-r hralth ami fisrnr.i h rr ttrenstti. Prur .Vi t. f. Grt a bottle At any Uru -tr r. Innlrll couutv ha ch un ;n,: atid i ucll pbus.-d jti, t. Hood'4 Pi'ii r- tf... h lunulv cnihnriic and Lv t iu u $. . I;.', ti tide, hattnir-. nr . Thw SiUer H. publijin. of (m . fi, ar aiil to bo f,rmitig thru; Ivcr int anti-Mi Kn.b-v t Jut. Tiny p.y thy wilt i.n: opj.ryj ij gold p-dicy of the Si. L ui piai form. Y'u caii'i mjy bif.j . I.n tf you are bur ring frn, d j- p.m. cr itila. salt rh uv imptir l.bf I. rou mar l curM ar.t n,id hpp by taking II -nl'n S ir ipirilla Senator Ca'fr, f Montana, tibo wa, unui recently. clMirnun m tin? National Kpu'olicau Ki'vutive Commute, announca that ho will take the Mump fur th Dvruicraiic ticket, it nit plidd to ilvtr. To prevent ; al and d-dicatr-children from laf ting .nto chronic invalid Uur in lilt. liiy il.-bl t..ko Avn' S.r.apamla togi thr with plttny of wh(.lpMn f.-l 4?, 1 out d-or ex rcio. What iUx v.tM to build up th.. pytrm t gn-d ml bjootl. II jVnrscn'j ijl.vr convention At Mcrautcn last Saturday wa a failure. Hqv U L Patton wai call: ed on and ma le a p--ch and ttid ho thought Clovoland uat an hu cit man and that the hiMinj? f hi uan?(i ali wrou- J H pcar. ?un and A tt Corpuins jd e:cgatei tf.o National Siteer coiivcntton af Sf. f'ui. July 2;nJ. In th pal tw,Mitjr ycirnhe South hat iocread.Vl p?V cent. In popalation. but iu tchool atterd enco baa increatd ICO pr ccat more than tvicsaf'fait at the jp. ulalion. In fh twentv vtr ffotn ?S'I to UQIthe talue of ichoi property Ip the South Inerm-cd from f 10,000,000 to WflCtWj an addition cf f 40jQn0t000v or f 3 f 00,000 a year. V I lm TT-a 1 M TO TVt tinrrt -.l .t . . i WrJf . - f - ' who CfieTkSci 715:" i1 t-Vj- I I r Jv. uuu iwilZl? ka.sk. rsiTTrv-" m Clearance Sale ONE PRICE In order to mal clean rj nf all of ur fuua luive rnad tU? fulluing re0uclin. Scotch (itiigUm that a fon-rlr ..... P-run Gingham that a furinTlr Crvam Dimity lhat a formerly Linen Ktft-ct that fonn-rly InduolUu" Ijin that a formerly . Indtsro IUu Calic that a fornjrlr millinery: 1 (lur MilHm.r ,,ar u v .,, rtf ti .1 . A tn i- on hand a mall but acitmrt of I jdi- and CLiM: . mctl Hat nhich mill ci- uut at a f4actia cf TZ Iittt Style 11 Ladir Cdlr mtd Culf l 11 We are AgcnU for the Climax Smmg ilachn, Tt.: h. ha alay - 11 ld by oib?r &p nt in tbt C-itiiy ttx.iu f .v :y,tij. P.y tbiii g a -rr.all prtstU tn th cwi. r r? , fll th Climax fur tb-b prn-r f Our - - ctfdwd our i-rt-tic.. BUY YOUR COODS AT And get a Chance Organ to be Given away Free on Dec. 24 1616 livery riuv enis wtirin en uotuh n-i titles the Purehaxr to a Ticket, Thr lmlil er (if the Luekv Ticket will vi the Onr.ui. The Organ is now on e.xhihition in uur Show Window. Come ami see us. Very Respectfully, J. L KISTLER, FATHER OF LOW PRICES. c tiOBO cui m cf some gd:s - STP.AW HATS are ; , AT COT5 ar.d nhn c rf. nian ro'i. n ! 10 t !.; pfrfit ti d t.to in thv CLoriUMi LINK rr.- nJ D CHAT5, V STai..i a n.ir.y !d I'.M H it re trfker. 1.k!. c -a ill rry rhrap. t- if trg : .. J apyl!iiws in titr (1 ;lhjn ltn TJs a:l r -. ic -, do fta tr. n;e gw! 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