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democrat; A VOL. I. NO."4& LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JULY 17,-lWMi. SUM) A YKAll "DR. MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands -lei 3 J -r 3 Tho History of Undo Tom's Cabin. Cor. News A-OWrver. Referring this morn in 2 to the death ot Mrs. SPnve, you Pay of her story Uncle Tom's Cabin," "It was-an over-drawn picture-' and gave a wrong impression of South ern slave-owners." I think you must have given only a cursory, or BRYAN THE NOMINEE. . careless reading of the book: for o me it seemed, as I rad it, that her purpose was to present the slave-owners as amiable and hon orable, while exhibiting the inevit able evils of the system. Mr. Scl- ler. 8: Pennover. Si Hill. 1 r --- T yf of Kentucky, is represented nnUent anil not voting, ll'iO. V, J ihi.Y kno .vn Wisconsin publisher, who re-klus at Green Lay, writes Ma i ri i fatli, lsi)5, as follows: 1 i iv. years a;.o I became so nervous that :a Mai v. irk was a burden. I could cot rest. iii-iji .hi account.- of sleeplessness. My iittctioii was railed to lr. Miles' Restora in, .Ni rviiic. au(i I ( oiaint-uced to use it v., ih Hi. very bet effect. Since then I .;,c t a boitlv. i a uiy house a nd ue it v ,n i. v. i i.iy nerves become uni ruiitr, with siiwy- Hie .iuse good result.-.: Aly son also t. fn:f takes it for nervousness success jhave i ecom inenc'jjjj? to many and it cuu ihem. All who Nervine Restores TJ-olfVi sulfer from nerve liCdiin..;... troubles should try it. It is (rt e from narcotics, perfectly harm-l"-,s. and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Itlii' s. through his Nervine is a benefactor to thousaudi,." . A. C. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Dun Landsman Dr. Mile.-.' Nervine i.-. fhl on guarantee first bottle will beiu'Sit or Uioney refunded F.COSrNKR;M.D. LlXCol.XTOX, N. G. Otters hi professional service to the people of I.iiMlnton and surrounding country. Otllce ;i roidenee next to the Xortl) State Hotel. Ho gets tho Nomination on tho Gth Ballot, y iiii, i'.iiihi . iii.iiiw,. I I - an, lt : Pattison, Xt Boies, n; Blackburn, iSo. McLean, Til; Mat thews, :;7; Tillman, 17: Pi'iiintyrr, 10; Teller, 8; Stevenson, J; Pu sell, 2; CampMI, 2; Hill, 1. Ab sent and not voting. 1 rC. Tin second ballot : Bland, ?1 : Bryan, P.7; PattUon, 1K: McLean. i"v': Illaekbiirn, 11: Boh-, :,7: Matthews, Jl; Steven-on, lOTt l- Al L. 1 'OX, Surgeon Dentist, LlNCOLXTON, N. C. , All work o-iiaranteeil, nothing but best materials used. Prices reasonable. Terms cash except by special agroement Otlice on Main Street Attorney at Law, Lixcolxtox, N. C. Work intrusted to bis rare will be promptly and carefully attended to. Olllce on Main Street Attorney at Law, LlNCOLXTOX, N. C. Prtn tices in all of the Slate and Fed eral Courts. Prompt attention given to all bhvilles.-. Ulllfe ill X )i tb State Hotel' E. A. .1 5 STKJK. Attorney at Law, Lixcolxtox, N. C. i gei.tleman of kindly nature, w ho was under the necessity of selling Uncle Tom, to pay. his debts. The negro-trader who purchased him. we must infer 'from his idiomatic speech, was from Ohio, or further north; and certainly not a South erner. St. Clair. 1 believe the name was, the New Orleano gen tleman to whom Haley, the trader, sold Tom, was a high-toned South ern geutlennan, and a kind, indul gent master to the old negro. liut St. Clair went out to a hotel one evening, became involved in a quarrel, and was killed. This sad event broke up tho happy family to which Uncle Tom belonged, and he was sold to a Red Kiver planter, j named Lagree. This monster of cruelty .was a Yermonter. The Southerners connected with the story are gentlemen. The Northerners, a negro trader and a fiend. Mrs. Stowe's purpose was to show how the system of slavery in the most favorable hands, was liable to result iu instauces of cru el Reparations of families, and oth er hardships, and sometimes, in crimes, like, that, of Lagree. 1 was well acquainted with the editor and proprietor of the Na tional era, Dr. Gamaliel Bailey, and learned from him how the sto ry .of Uncle Tom came to be writ ten. Mrs. Slowe had before writ ten short stories for the Kra, and was therefore known to the editor as a line writer. He sent her in the summer of 1851, one hundred dollars, and requested her to write a story for the Era. He expected a short one, of course, of only a fv columns. But the story pleased Ins readers, and he received many letters, expressing the hope that it would be continued. His svb- jscription list fjegan to increase. also." So the Doctor sent the au thor another huudred dollars and reqfiested her to write "u. Anoth er and another hundred were sent) until the story was completed, en- Tlu third ballot : Bland, :.l ; Bryan, 2i; Pattern, 17 : M'Ian rl; Itnillii; Matthews,:il;Black burn, l7; Stevnson, : Hi!l, I. Absent and not voting, lt. The fourth ballot: Bryan, LS: Bland, 211; Pattison, '.Hi; McUan Hi; Matthew,:; Boies,!: Black bum, 27; Stevenson, f; Hill, 1. Absent ami not voting, U2. THK I.A-T ! ALLOT. The fifth call was begun and Foote, of California, declared : "California,, for the firnt tim in sold ami casts 18 vote for Bryan." Florida carried 8 votes to Bryan for Matthew and Boies. Ken tucky being reached, Deb-gate James loomed up and shouted: "While Kentucky loves her great Democrat and would be glatl to vote for him, they seem not to want h'm, because he was a Confederatn soldier. Then Kentucky casts her 28 votes for the world's greatest orator, Vm. J. Brvan." than myalft I tu-di my nam nt onee u it hdran n from further con sideration. 1 am williiig to waive Slatn iutrurtioii4 for ri and lt the free -tlver !eleg:lt dettle the matter. J'ut the rati nlnivi- me, "Your Tnily. I:. P. Hum.." The note having lweii lini!id h Mike of mm lie had e..m. to thi rity to eotidliet tie r:imp:tili fr til" great olllllOlnrt Lilt 0 IniwiiI to tl. iiili of tie p.irt y. lt the ii:iui. m :-Mi-"uri. he aid. I lower the -tand.irit utid-r uhirh we hae foiight thrigleut I hi- eon'iitioii and in itn plm 1 lilt that of the gbiriou oll f Ne-bra-ka. 't ielt lellieli Wi hae cllnwll -plendid lender,' he aid. and w i-nt tin to pay t rdnite to tie- N-brtik.nu a a great orator, gr nt -eh'Lir, but uboe all, -tiring in hi br at a hesirt that throb- m -yiupnthv with the great ma The D.tn- Hratie party would tit only tioiu- inate Bryan, but would elect him, the Governor continual, and for lii Mrirat i.u -aid : "I raM thelil voten of Mi-otiri for Brvan." The Land stowed away in the loft jut abiv the sji-tiker' head broke into the Lars of (olumLia." Cannon Loomed their iireompani nieiit outside. ProLaHy ulut the hapi)i -t woman in tie' world nt But he a l.MnT.it, t!n iiojiijie. of Den i- rat ir ie:iti.m ami that enough. -t mr, among all the fr- ilver men hil.t'-l ftr l thi C'Hetie;i, letf ntihl inof,. arct pt.nLte it the minority of tb JvirtV, l-'f.H-lllv rthef- Th ttoinis-- i a cb an m iii. 1 ill it 1 . HOt.-!l It.. I. n I .f. ...... I I " ('r 1 1 v iin-re tutu, ai?il tint j ol f..f , i 41 rrmoiriii.: to line-do. NVLrl. tkrtrdr 1, 17 f 1 l-jfii" m itirrnt-rr of tL- firm l Til-t ji1 Th OAiiJ.tonyrcr.t, T ! . t . !. 1 r t . o ; mitt Btyati : u--r l.-l-l an r!-tit of.l!.' JL r" t M'.un-t.l .. 1 fJ ' . it 4. tlljt.Jle I f' t .- j ttt ti V. Pirhl. lJ.tiLI. ,f 1 n ! tier lflr t hl rlrli!i lr t.tj-' -;iS i.- I t"- la f ; l tl c HftT i f jrtotitnittt 1 1 ol atel r- l.rt. 1 tl- Fifty-irrt- Vri.ji..' j, 1 IlMfI i-f. 1 r:ti. -f jit. fe tiii. ! '.. r. t s . t . I ' T:.e MtetLI I fir ilif-'cio, it f.r M V Mrfl.s -. -1 i - i t fe III i t L. f. ! g"l ! ! ProLl. im 2. t ! !- f i ft. A I f 1 1 1 I e th.it !;et,i-l !- h ttup. f ! -r!r lt. (1 ft imicii iil i ihi : 1 1 ii tit i ! t t o of r i glt i:i tli r.ni-M- tt !ti' ) j -tidul it (r L .o toll." 1'it. !. t i - i . !e fir ir l fi .,ijj--e. oil a ilrl't tid r. out tin u.-li rioii .ittneb" to In nt . t. Li t,..i e...- it f.ir g.im ir Inf L-o..f. Ltll lie l--L.-.- ! t tltl .ill III le.ift . lihd Hell ioer- t b fli 1 -.ttiiiot l.'nv r.vi i. i !. t op4it ltLf ( wim iuti-L can w it i I r ii I It le ml !.(.. ilIlL I 41.. I I f b.l in t!.l ! !r i f -!. I-il,L. 4?i l-r J I I j. t -.. t i f i .. t I S -. " J : .t. ' .. ... I . 1 ' I J .. il?r.ify few. Ku.U r.l Ui. ii tf f r V ' w..rj. j IL-in P.il'i.U -ill I- t-L.L!;!. Ai . . m , . A' t. I . it 9m fli !' it j! ill I L aiittiuiii. Ih. Bdv ALlfe h Thi mull l al- ote nt iu l tb- f.vci.t IUfAfdli:.- j.t-1 celbnt aLtliiv. Hha n!e ly itdo,l with tl..- .i.r i j-eh. and a an orator, u iittn on the cut iik nt rank him. V t a young man, he i yet o.t -. Voling .1 tt I" Without h" HImIi.JIi ot etrieUCf, ntnl HlV of ll.ir ' who wer tumi! nloiijj-ide ( htm nt (hicago i titter or worthier t. . triisteil W lib the grat. iutt which fall to the h al ( tin mighty and eii.ti.lui repuLLr, He t nn.LIer m iii tli.m Mr. Bliel olb - t". rt uifi. -'-. 1. 1. -1 i I ' , -i .1 I ti$ it I t I 1 V llikio-'! i f -st. 7 ly itid- ah I. I. D tv the Vci-' d 1. . 1. i 4. . ! I 4 t : 4 . If i i - 1 4t . ! ' ' Hi '' p" J . I ' . 1 I 'J, j vj lii - t : ii. l;l ill j i r 1 1 I - - -s t ! l .nl'.ii t! 4 P . .1 I '.o, t ! i - . .1 iti . t .- t w , i . I ir that moim nt n the on.. Mttmg Mr- BmV or .Mr. Mattltew . m nt't in the trout row of the pint form alnuit whom pre.-d nttttil men and women to take her hand in congratulation. (utiisioii reigmd throughout At this iwiint 1 1 1 Illinium ileb-i':i. ., , ,, ., ! the building with deb gate uimiii tion tiled into the hall, their np-1 . . ... . pea ranee stirring a commotion. their chair? clamoring to change I li.i r ,-.tf.. t tn li I Ii..ri.t Ii4i4.i n .XT .11 ! . . I I IK II "-. 441144.4 44 4 4-4" 41.4114 44 orin v aiouna casis votes i . . I surprise ami -ih-cu latum. cn-1 Delegate an ag. Her, of Iowa, man than Mr. BLind.r Mr. BU.-k- bum: n hoi.-r man th anv 4.f th m. It will l rad of htm tu u thoii-aiel llepuLlicau pt r tin morning that "in ! yeir ago. fn l--f 1 li. rf illy. K P. IL ii4 n. l.o ii.if !? in Kipt writing r- tu !.. l ifrv--4 r ff u.4,i r!r t. Il.ti.i I-I.' Jll.l.uftilY ..1. I.T j.iii.ii.- hi.rri f 1 .; h;.-... , 111". . Nr .lfL IIIHOI M otti4. rri. t it om'Ii !! . .. . ... . . : i4l l t!-i . . P.4il tntr .-A4.j. t-i.l itin4 l!.ii J till iu .-.! f-1 Tl t i . . I I i.e i,'iiimii aiiirue-um t"-.i" -p. .4 I 14 I ti V Iv !lf-l that Lll 4tt trcf f , . . 4 in a pfojr t j t Au.ef cin !iiu!d tale li.i'i.-. ! 1 rf.. Jl.in fofft Wa' Wi:ii Y p!! I ill !. :K . t ir . .-! - 4-f f . f -,.!!.. . - t I t' 1 - - I4 . 1 tr ' ' i it" . f V iitr lyigflLji III llloUl. ntary irnt4lio u.ih llr ' tn Ut" 1 !,.,. ., : 1... 1 .....4 . ., 1 .1,, 11. .1 H . v-IIIlllC V 1 U I l M ll i.llll Mill, . , , n . y I T f Mecklcnbur- (iaston, Catawba. Cleve-i titled uLncle lorn s Cabin, or Lile lantl. IJutberfnrd, Polk, and in tlie S'ipren.e and Federal Courts, nillcein Xortb State Hotel. Atnons the Lowly." The popularity of the story ' CaU&cU UltJ 3UU?l,i iLitivu ii uiv DENTAL OTICK. j Era to be doubled. , It was com Dr. A. W. Alexander will be at plet.ed durinci the year 1S51, and 1 1 is oflice at Lincoluton. June, Au- was soon brought out by a Boston gust, October. December, rebru- j 1uDlisher named Jewett whose for tune it made. Mrs. Stowe was mada independent by her share of the profits: but Jewett realized arv, and April. Will be in Mt Holly, July, September, November, January, March and May. Patronage solicited. Terms cash and moderate. B. F. Huh, M-r. W. K. (liUGO. Cashiei. THE BANK OF LINCOLN TON Solicits the accounts of Mer chants, Corporations and -Individ- uais, and will make collections at reasonable rates. Settlements promptly made. t - .. K liank account never fails to inspire habits of economy and sav ing. Try it. 5-S-W). twice as much as did the author. She received liberal stims, also, which, in the absence of au inter national copyright, generously di videdprofits with her. for the sure nominee of thi eon vent ion, Win J Bryan," was the announcement of that State. The Ohio men marched back and were again recorded for Mc Lean, their conference having pro duced no change. The - I votes of Tennessee step ped into Bryan's camp and almost immediately Virginia followed her with the same number, both of them deserting "Silver Dollar" lUand. Three Territories- Arizo na, New lexico and Indian Terri tory marched after them from the Bland standard to Brvan, each one six strong. The enthusiasm was aroused again when bis "Buck" HiiiricliM-n called out the vote of Illinoi- for Bryan, the most important deer tion from Bland. The nomination of Bryan seemed imminent. MCLKAN A.'I IlLAXP WITHDRAW There were cries: "Ohio can do it," and John H McLean appeared on a chair, holding a cane aloft, while under him the other leader seemed to be souabbling. "Ohio ----- - , withdraws the name of McLean," said that "gentleman, aud casts 16 votes for Brvan." Hi voice failed to carry many feet, so that the dramatic stroke was lost uimiii the galleries. Then; was commotion afloat in the Texas ranks next door to Ohio crowded to tip p!attrm. In im preivo ton- he ftiid that G.itr. Boie aUo placed the call alnive the man and he too cut the vote 01 111 rnue ior nrviiii. rMiaior lolie. iJiallg'tl the oteof Atknll' sas, which wa iutructi d for Bland to the Nebrakan. tuber tate tlllllbled ititi the foitlilllig Wake. Montana and V.t Virginia chaiig- ed their voteH amid gral 4-tiihui- a -in. senator l urine, ot in.iiaua, withdrew the name of Matthew and moved that the nomination . made uiiauiinou. D'-h-gate Mr Deriii'itt, of Nmw Jer4 v, ih-manded II 4".t .- 1 a can i inesiaie. i nere wano 1. I 44. ... I ecolnl to .Mr. .MCliemioii u.. mand, howt vi r, aui.the chnirmau declared the motion carried. Another wild w.-in followed. Again the guideou were torn from their ocket and parathnl aliut. Boii?. and Bland, banner, ling of all descriptions joitu d in the rallay nbotit the standard of Nebraska. . The standards ot New York, Pennsylvania. Delaware and New Jcrsev, and all of the New Kiigland States were left standing in the midst of the confusion. On S.-nator Joiie' ninthm at o I'M th convention took a p-co until o'ctoi'k. (ouventlou rejourned to 10 a. iK-ut4.'ratic -trty 4in ac.unt 4.f il iitdillei-i fit nttltllde townrd 4!. iitu n 1 n . Ivr, be abiure.l tl Ulel i!-cliri-l hi 1 hen 1 purNi--to pun the l'..puLt iartv It lllak. llO lIllL-fell.-.. I llt lie 4I1.I I!. nmuillietl si D'lii'-4rit a l all thing l. aiwl the r.Hic- .( . . -r- 4 . 4 . . t 4tiii l.il"i i rvi-. liiMlUH !erriil. Tb oll.l iiaiie a Hi. k, uit uu.i fit H Iti:l4ll r.U .lb-lit r k" ! ..1 t- htt !.- S114H t.k lilt a . j t U 4 tl fall !:! Ill '-! t WSthoiil J.-! -? i,-l iit. , . . , t . 1 1 . J 1 m it.t t L ,. I t- 1 llllt!.'. ' 1 j m Jhi relation with hi pirtv. if in-J !ile-.l in wi-iit further than a !! v , jcivli,w.t. :nt f.r long. It. 1 to full fell. w -hip. in full yutjathv. with it le.w.atid that l -u!!i e!t It wn no argument at all. tie fart 111 agam-t Mr. Bom- l-ef.re tl. coiti nt loo. that bad t.ot nlwav I :-n a Dein-rat that le- Lad U t ti n lb publieau upt.i -J. ll i rather an urair. ..f il, oUiului of lit D-ue-ray that he acrpitri'd it by ohmlarv adop tion rat!cr than bv mhef itni.r. I 4lll. 1 b l'oi rit 4 ,trj4ufg "i ..... 1 ... - . .. ..... t i H- t'" k. t I . st flS , It.'., ( I - 4444- 4.4 ., W...4- l....ti, . tl.- ..tr.rr ai.d rarl, ..fi1' ! I . I - - . - 1 . . . I ll . !i..tii ha . l.i. t.4l n,tcn.lio.. ! " 1 $ - lit like maii'.e r it l ictthsi .g n- 1 1 flte I If!.' 4.,fl4 .f 14. t rVi. 1 1.4 11 uiif 4l ti.t c u.-t'-r i the uiitv rity . Pfof B'vi.t-t. j ir.!-!Hr of pLfi, at.t Ni .J ' fe!!. it l.o iiitltit n 4 .tc fflC plaUl fol t.e IHilVi if V 1 h" ditor ci t Itv li lic 1 i.tl loin.. I in hi m;l a p t-tl ii. tin .iut'l nitcri.-gli i4 : 'laj. man 01111 man ith o j ie igv and amLili'-ii. nilli lilri 4I ai..l lit rat V al ihtv, Vilio I family t upo.t. get anjtlui. l. ....... l tin ..i. if 1 1 .... v. -. 1-. I 1 1 : 1. . . . ....ii W . t .Illl-V.'lt. 1.444444 44 44. - .. " . IU till 1 "V f 4I H . I i . r .I. t l -l.-. ..t ' i ini ior a uioui' io. ii ttjun o- i i ir.-i. iki m ..! i? f sit :.. II I t L " f;i.-l If. u4 ! i.iit k i. a 4 1 m 4t 4 t - ..f t ---ia will U iii t tt4 '-at. i-t SI 1 i-l t. b L till- t H.-4 t.,. S. ! t L Jk .! Le pa '!" -4t . I 4 lij f. I 1. 4 ! , J4. i 4..l4. Ii"ii jiUt)M ' . hi.;d a.4t. liiL !..( i! . ..-t I t l4v x.i- t La.l'iw n-g i ... T i. I I t j . ; : 1 1 .f !i 11 i"t ii .f .. t -! 4itg .4 f ii4 ,e r-:4il.g r.tJi i ..-g i tl .'i H.g L;i . I ' t . t i caught hi in It . N DtmH:rt huhl deny hi upporl in tin- camiMtgn ir ai th p.ilU to thi Dem crat ic tai.dbUle I - .fd Miti.'Lt i III sirct a li-4r.i,d l.t of BTou. i t. edit an dlti -i -f tfui KHi' ork. jIi I t iU4-.l Lji u, t at KS thr famcui I.jiib ti firm, tt.c Mur-I - P at i t. Ji "4 I ' -f - suiul tnoie-v men, regarding l.V ray j fact that he d.V noi r..prcet,t Frank K. Stktoj, Lc at Mi.r j f tllCtr Vie tll-jl the Coinage nU'- fit..i, N. J. He ; ujll i I- 1 . . tion, tdtouhl not l unmindfiil v. r- ir an I lie tu j t.jtuiii.l " ' ..... . . I . i , - the laet that le ai.d tt. y aru ;i harmony upon all idle r : ; of anl dictate hi l..i.. to ii tif- .V.4-t, ! g f I :p. hi a if u.t a t. I . - ... 1 w.' . . - I 4 Brvan had V.)2 votes. Montana "" iuuiun. with six and Oklahoma with the The Charlotte Observer say ed- lloriall v : same number, swelled it to not. Prior to the civil war, the upper J two-thirds of all the votes cast. The Democratic party has M.keii classes of Great Britain professed j (jov Stone, of Missouri, stern and the time for con troversy w ith doctrine, and bot.bl U willing f i jmU him i.p and Lc 1 the moment to waive tht .Lpc- Ichapicr. ti .1 .... .1. . I - - llott. ne eiao i ni;iiiti me ut- "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Harriot fioochor Sfowut Last t.uttOf. i I i . i. . . . . 4. ,. 1 l- ii J '-4 .4 4 f i. .'---' l...-v"4- 4-4 r4--- I - 4J A. . , 4 4) ll .... 4 t. 444 i " 4 1 "4- 4 -......?. 4 44 I I -14m. 4 f FOR RISING BREAST The lat thitig vfiltrn Ly Mil t k. - I l4 U 4I'M t. 1 I 4. 4-' iMm . 4 4 u I ii 4M d) U H'.-i.Ut a (tit. MAY GOODS. '- I have the largest stock oJr'NEW-1 musical IxsTiUMEXTs thst has ev er been in North Carolina,, such as AUTOH ARTS, ACCORDI AXS MAU DOLIX S , V UITAR3, B AX J OS, .VlOLLXS, and Roller Organs, and any thing else that is kept in a first class Music Store. Prices lower than ever. Orders by mail 1 promt attention . Addess W. L. Lowe,' Newton . 11-29-95. " - I 5 1 to hold slavery in great abhor rence. Anti-slavery was the wedge used bv them for riving the Uniou asunder. But wheu the war came ons they went over to the other side and supported secession. It was while they were turning up the whites of their' eyes at the wickedness of slavery, however, that they brought Uncle Jont's LCabin into use as a political en- TT . . ., . TT .11 tl gine, by tni Hixeier nau gamer ings. In 1852, it is remembered, tho anti-slavery cause, in this country, was at a discount; and Uiftde Tom's Cabin was little read outside the limited v circle ;of the anti-plavery people. But Exeter Hall, Loudon, with thevDuchess of Southerland at its head, brought Uncle Tom into notice as a politi cal camDaigner. Prior to that faced a'ud dark-browed, faced the in its ranks i at an end. William audience on the platform. L Bryan is it candidate for Prei- "I,adie and gentlemen." he be- dent, which i to a he should In gan with a gesture for silence, 'I henceforth until NovemU r the candidate of every one who pro leses allegiance to that pafty. A battle roynl has for months Ih..u in progress within the ranks. The question at Lsue ha, n-achml that acute stage nt which coin promt '14 t . t I. 4 wai impossnji.. n, nan io im? fought to the finish and one ele- meiit had tn win and the other loose. The fret- i!Acr arty ha triumphed and it is theduty of the losers tg (ake che.Tful H-rvice un der the banner of tht man named .Yesterday at Chicago for Pniident. have received this note from Bich ard Parks Bland." An impressive hush fell upon the whole multitude as in deliberate tones, with a full pause after each word he read the note. It follows: Lebanon, Mo., July 7, 1SS0. !iOov. W.J.Stone: "Dear Sir: I wish it tu b' un derstood that 1 do uot want the nomination unless it is the judg ment of tho free silver delegates v that I would be the strongest can didate. If it should at any time tectiv" principle and for fair plav j for the Smth. and if t-lrcvd ill I be Plrftldelit of- the Fluted Slat 0 whtl Mr. McKndry will U Prci-. dent of tne Hepublicaii pafiy. j t . a., ft at. . . 11 I I IIOlll IIIH'- IU MII- HHM'- m . . . I I .... - ... It . . , loui.d t.be .aid of thi oung man . ,if4.t,n , 4jTrri,,,r4at- r. - w fc , ... , aill iq'H'M I'l " "l ' S . i J44 4-t. I -. ... -.S4 -4.t..4..,....4 of the W et. and mole lra4.. giv , ....... c. i I '-, .-4 14" I . '. "IIIMM4., .,.. Hit EI4.IIIIWK I , kl. Hrrtl Bct L r la-. ilr a i iy t4-foie h f dralL, mi a lot- ft a . f 1 itig acknoi..i gmcnl l in ta ur Makes Cliild-Birili Easy, ...I l. 114 tn wuy i.e uoum uavc im- o UJf of nil D. ui(craU in thi rac" ui-u! ttal J.-uf In tl. ntt i-w if thi imz 4 . I4C which heiju,t.men..g. l-ifj-licil , ,,BU,.1 .tihcj -Hf dmlb ll r0eta the t luttful j nature f the pftid authaf-at. :.o meantime it tt tntcrettiug t b arn from the Consi iiial Dir ctrf .i . te.H t . . 1 1 ... . t U.ai William ur,.,,,,,-., a"-br tier d"th h J-ouc Ut U.t I iiiid ii Nbrika. u a liri. in I .. . ' ' , . nn Mag U tn.f .inrrican i-ui-uc. :?4b?tn. Marion county, Hltuotf, March P., It); attunded public choil until fifteen ycara of ag-. pcndiug hi vacationt on the Jar ni; . ,4irJ fwn 1 obacco. yin cfn 7 t . t -.r .-l t, I jkj I ujmtift 4-n ut t4f i " rrt i rt:4.: !ic; u -l U-l . I rrn a V with a tfr j is) t if. f r.'tvt t-lJ ri.a.. i trmillr. liar U t. tvr&rl'f La4 J .,- .ir-;it I m.. ... .1 I t. nr in tint falUf L-75nlr.M WhiMdii . i..i, i...... i-.. J )1U" ,t lin & " - 1 -1 W W "f 4 -- 4M WW- J 9 Academy, at Jacksonville. dllinui ; !ati!rh tr rrj i-rJj rif. V f eutarrel llliuot Cdb-g . JmC4 ton- ! 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The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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July 17, 1896, edition 1
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