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4 Mem LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA, nil DAYJULY 2 !, 1S9G. SUM) A YE Alt I) VOL. I. NO. 44. Let The WluMe World Know The Gr,od DrJlilcs' Heart Cure Does THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM vWIA'--..-- : II' i .f !i Tl wwEAUT 1ISEASE, has its victvra at a jlll (Ur.ulva.niii'jt?. Alwa'ys'tau tht that. heart disease ii incurable, when tha Bvmntnins h'cii!o w ell defined, the patieni United States the option reserve.! by law to the Government of re deeming such obligations in cither silver coin or gold coin. We are opposed to the issuing of interest-bearing bends of t ho United States in linie of peace.and condemn the trafllcing bank- Full Text of the" Resolutions A dopteil by the National Con vention. - - We. the Democrats of the Unit- led States; in National Convention I npsptnhlpd do rpaffirm nnr allprri , r- r a " ."a t 4 V- n i-v a. n f 11 a . I J I a a-. fnrliAntna ii 1, i r. 1 1 . nvrfniiff( -a a n I -t A ..at.san ... n 1 lilAiaft ir ..arva-v. I 1 . r I fniJ Iwnila niiti nt. nn pnnrniniiA Tirniit ... . ... , j. -1 - -a..-.". ----------- I wn.cn our mnitn oos are lonnaea, , them3e,P3i , , tllo Kci!,rl auu wmcu iu uu,:u Treasury wiih gold to maintain the ii a a ttuvui:aitu iiuiu jcuc.suii s . e , . . 1 1 : time to our own freedom oi r u t - tl orrOSED TO NATIONAL llANKi. speech, Ireedom of the pres9, tree- - - I dom of conscience, the preservation onsress aione nas power vp coin of personal rights, the equalitv of and 1S9U0 money, and President all citizens before the law and the Jackson declared mat idia power faithful observance of constitu- could not be delegated to corpora i,.i iiw,;uT:0 I lions or individuals. e therforo lifpnminrn thft issnnnrft of noti ill l f!FVTRiTT7TIf. flV VnlVPTl TllSISTEn I , , tended to circulate as money iy uiiug an iuee yaia iu, National banks as in dcrocalion of l k:h:i: M. kaii.i:ai owNi-.u-mr. Tl abifrp!if n of w allh by f wf !.' cms lil iiion "f our lead- ins r.iilrond nytnn a:id the form ation of trti-it and pool rcru;r a s-tricl-r control by th lVib'ral ( lovirnnnt of ioM arteri' of ronimrro. Wo don.ii.d hi n laromnt of til; powiT of th. In- tnrnntfoinl Conimrc Comtni- mon, nn 1 inh rrtrtrtion and sunrant-M in the control of rail roads a will protect tho jKople from robW ry nod oppn M n. f on i:i o.-om in ch h k We denounce t h? protlalo wat of tho monv wruni: frtm tho po r r.pp, 1 tu !if nurr in A'.AlNiT 1. We an the public frvici?- We favor ap pointment t'31u;v.i ni rt,fiXiM trmt .( the oflt- and t:h an sd mtnitMhon of th Fcrtice in c.mer.j cr&sawba Nows, (!., h.i Uti intrii'tiii4 th" t:i Hand. A I;f vr! law ia Ut:i t.AC,..l fat NttW. W' pinj t$r!- ttf laws a will afford t.ual oppwrtu t!.-id mall inl t nitirJ lo nil rift: afcrlati litn-M. A'ilX-r T ItKti Tr.M. Hill FfntiT a voting ob ir-! I a tt.lcI iti jail txt X II" l;a tlit2 rrv:i.iJ.g I- I;and ad uv ru'.d U't b' Thirt; llaf Should not bo Fcr- i il I M, !. . Wi iWlitp it to Iki the unwrit- W ---- 3 - - i-.. .i..- T.,llt Mi" I Hi- nf that l.n' m it: (i iin ji mi iui'-i'mv, - lil!l bv ru.mai and u-e f one - '" 4 ,h r"" hundred y ar-, and mikii m-1 by fknon'..,! i batms -to'.. a -uu, ll.9rxamt!, of lb- sr-at-t an ,l - '''I- at N-- wi4C,t of tho bo f..undM and;1"". - M a it.i.U r -J th- -1 f!.-u".i - t - . bave innititAined oir Cuvrrtimrnt.t' f xh' U'' u?i .n V --! I1 " " A "1 ir-t V oi. r l ;ui ! .nni.tri:. aJmtt:!r at;oti hi d;isp nnntl! c to a c.j :ily ri iVr. tvfjt f N"fth Ca . 1:1 iu 1 n,"isl f li-v, a 1.tr c;'3 vb'i in er rt. imii 2 r:it-..r ell!" IKm -rilc ':T ' x ' -r.tr !i c: !!. fcal f i hj :,rt ! - ti n a j".rv i !. If t'. r of (!, m- lf!f , f v t J . tb .'t f 1! th :? t in-'' t. ! . koines al:iiiMcU ana a nervous panic wkcs I neratie nnrtv haa rPKistpd the ten- . i , aA,.J.I1 su.fi i-Hinedv is f .uuii ocratic party nas resisiea me len , rv.net tnt ..i. mid v ( (nni.i Jdarurc-fffcHcd, after years of suffering. deUCy of Belfish .interests ' to the , , .ur.. u ureal reioieiiiK and desire to "lee . . 4 . lnat al1 Palr WIHtn IS matin a . tll W1...I.V world know."' Mr., Laura Wine- "ail.UUOn Ul . vuv eruui.ru.ai gal tender for lublic and private i,,,.,-. of seiMrk.- Kansas, .rite,; i desirl power, and steadfastly maintained hi , j receivable for to let i he whole world know what Dr. Miles . c t.n ,Q, cuomo .. .... . .. Dr. Miles' Heart ture --y,'r;irr' bV the founders of this Kenubiic of rr;7r:: , " , ness oi mi .nn, iiaifuia.- - I (Jit Llllietl ClUlfa iiuu euiui i ReSlOieb tion, pain. n my leftside. Republics, u nder its guidaiiie and i , . , . teachiufis the great principle pi local self-government has loniid its best expression in the maintenance of the risrhts of the States and in lh aiY Cure has done for owr duties to the I tilted Stated bliall . 1 T 3 I . f A. & - I. I . M It AM 1 Hi.-, ioi un years i naa I SVStem OI tZOVeinmeut CBiauMsiieu , . . ,; 4 ... y heart, short- ..t.:--o M ,MUPQ U1B uovcniu.fiH ... e re lieilltn. ciie.st, weak and hungry spells, bad dreams, could not lie on either side, was numb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and before I finished the second (bottle I felt its nood effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles Heart Cure saved rny life." . Dr. Miles' Heart cm e is sold on guarantee confining the general government to the exercise of powers granted TAHIFF FoK KEVEM'F. ONLY. We bold that taritV duties should bo levied fur purposes of revenue. Mr ..!.. i ... r.a.t...:,.,. tvnt'i.ftM ntwl iliAltlint no m:in thoe.tt! b- cl.iril'l" for. r.u .f wn'"""" - . . :..!. v i.'.i!, lavish appropriations of recent lb.- a third term ol ttie rrc.idmtial . .,,,l.l...l, f '..imrocju vr'ili-li Ii ft Vf I 1 1 III. I i lIIV, .lit - V ' I , t . nill I, iiaaav I I. I I T . ..... . . s 1 . . a at. I . t ,a ' V m 1 . ' A. ! i kept taxes hii;h wliiletlielaUr that r i niv nil r.o i:mi vt. j - navH them tin. mploycl, and th.. Tl.o IVdr.tH J,.v- r:i n- nt -bouM u' f lUo llM- j -.' .1 V I f ... i. ... .- I I 1 . .:n ti..... .... 1,,,,,.. I. iv.-r in.d i.t!iT LTiMt .at t' i"1 l"' ' ' l-.i Vi I :r ; W;.. . : i - . ! sn t ; T' I ? . . - - - it" .Ie.n.,t,.l a totunu.. lh:.t m,.licil iw l..t !,., i .1- r...r S:t.-. . a.v J";- ;'' " v ' t.-w ami t-roiiomy wliicli la-f.U a D-m- mil clu-af Ir....-;. flatnm t.. lid.-, :' " - ' ' - , .!;.f... :.- : ocratic (;.,v,rnn,o.,t a rMuc Wt.r. W!..n n..y walriway..!1 ' IU.Vi.-U.'-"-:,.,.,... turn in tl,.l...m1.r'..ri".-IoM..r. tl.- i:.:.ul.ii-. i ( .ur.'.cioi.l im - '' " 0.- 1 . .1 ij .. .1. . , lice,, th- alnri.-H "1 which drain .rtn... - I. .t.-.-.,ai.. nA "I '" """ " t t!. I.-. ( ,hal.a..r, ( tk t..H.,.... (iuvcrnmont .o,h .l .i:..uM I- j ";. ''-- ; .,- : C3 . . . . i . i th.i! .tt H ..il 1 .7 1 ...!.! ....! if. ! r-e: t . 1 f i . , ; . i . . " j i t V.r I 1 ' J I'll in tx - j that iirstbottl..; benehts, or money refunded. tb.(abstanc. of tl.- p 'opb. 4i;riVKKNMr.Xr l.Y INJlM TI'iS. W deiiiitinei! ariitrary interfer- enee ly rctiernl authorili. H in local affairs a a violation of the Con dilution of the Unibnl States and rp F. CUM Jli, 31. IJ. Ll vi'OI.XToN. N. 0. Oflers lus ii-o!'i'S:uoiial service to the people of Liurolntoii and surrounding eoiiniry. OIHce at residence next to tiie North Slate iloU l. States "civil and rkligious liberty The Constitution of the United inent by injunction a- a now and highly danir'-rouH form of oppren !ioi by which Federal judges m contempt of the laws of th State? and rights f citizen t-eeoni" at L.H- Surgeon Dentist, Ll.NCOLNTON, N. C. All work guaranteed, nothing but best materials used. Prices reasonable. Terms cash except by special agreement Olfu'e on Main Street C. 1 jz. c;iiixis. Attorney at Law, Lincoln ton, N. C. Work intrusted to his care will be promp tly and carefully attended to. Office on Main Street S. Attorney at Law, LlNCOLNTON, N C. Practice- in all of the State and Fed eral. Courts. Prompt attention given to all business. Office in X rth State Hotel. i u ,ur ftf such duties to be so adjusted a ti lts assertion ot the necessity of J operate equauy iiirnuguuui, tin countrv and not discriminate be- ... f 4lwv 1T.,;tQ,q tween class or 6ection,and tnat . a crime against free iustitution, by the Constitution of the United , ... - taxation should oe limited by the Und we ejeeiallv otijert to govern- needs of the Government honestly and oconomically administered. MCKINI.KY LAW DKSOrNcF.P. States guarantees to every citizen yye denounce as disturbing to the rights of civil and religious business the Republican threat to liberty. The Democratic party re3tore tho McKinlev law, whiel has always been the exponent ol fha8 twice een 'condemned by tin political liberty and religious tree- L)eople in National elections, aiul dom. and it renews its obligations whjCUl enacted under the false plen and reaffirms its devotion to these of protection to homo industry. fundamental principles ot the Con- proved a prolific breeder of trust stitution. and monopolies, enriched the lev silver once the unit of value. at tjie expense ot the many, re- Keconnizine ' that the money strieted .trado and donnved tin- question is paramount to all others producers of the treat AmeriiMr at this time, we invito attention to staples of access to their natural the fact that the Federal Constitu- markets. tion names silver and gold togeth- income tax law kcpkal. er as the money metals of the U- Until tho money question is s.-t nited States, and that the first tle(j we are opposed to any agita- coinage law passed by Congress tion for furtlier changes in our tar under the Constitution made the jfr aW3? except biich as aro nects silver dollar the money unit and sary (0 meit the deficit in revenue and admitted gold to free coinage causeti by the adverse decision of at a ratio based upou tho silver- Q Supreme Court on the income dollar unit. tax. Hut for this decision by the eXti'lldrd Up ll a tl-tinil pl.HI o! j coittimmiK uork until crniaent improvement i frurtl. wvt i to t:ii. r; ri r. C'onl'uling in lh justice of our cause and th nr.-itv of it ne- ee at tb t,ll, t ubn:it Xh fori-goitr- dMdar.it ton of priocipb and purp"- t the roniderat judgment i f tl.' Ameriean j'j We invito th fiip;ort t.f all cili- ri'tit nho approve th"tn and ube mi:."'' t - i 1 1 t ; -? no' t " t.'.lv o. !4ti . .5 f - . I - oi: d- a- t :t!ir::i loin ' t Ksit'-rpr i-". Lnt !. i '. tl - r; r w a- up. Mrfi-o M o. r,.,t'K f ; f ll!v r.'-'Ut U" lu.l Ir. ?u Il.. Jt r - .rv vn-ut i.ii.irg in ii"' nr ' ;M iH:,i.- t.i t o , iw-t a dr o l. -J.d tt f.r ktu ! 1 st ft.r r t f jan j-rt mioi r ol ! r oi; I ;pti.l $-u il.l l.v a;- t to fae. mstb lb" et.ff- i.l. lis- llv ai fo.iod lie.- all , r, r i. j ! tV- It tt i ti ti i - t!.." : .'i: ; os " i. tit.- l ni I r th" fttl d- !. : ;i 1. all-. lit I.!. nisi-.: vit.oi ixijrsiii lL.,.i K mi .-.. i. I ! I .i.... . . - . f . . . I , . . . . . . deir lr bav tbcin in ob etb,i , . . . nee egirl:itir, judges and-ex-eu 7" 1 . , h'ataul 1 I. uai-r t. '" -'U,!: '---' l!:" M-.,- 1 . .1 1:11 lbrtiii!i b ui-lattoti for t.i r h-t o! 1 . , .i , t toners: and we appiove the lull n . , . . ! -1. I roi14.1i : v t rii: -4 r,, , . ir.o. - I t.; .t tb- , . , . e .t the people ami lb te. ratton on . - ' if . passed at the but s-u.u of the ,,f ij,.. rn, r, , ..t : d r,,,i , . , t,i .., '.- $ iL.k ....it i ' ii.ri 1 ,art f i 1 " I llllOl ClilU " IMIM ...... a. . !... peo-liug in tin House 01 uepres.'u- iKhw.iy Hoboory by D.iy. t rt f 1 f O I'll It'll Ilk ill I Mill I tl M 111 I .1 - - 1 lTI.?Il'ir : I t IIViri.'T Mil u Foderal courts and providin- for I f a l((Ul !:.i.ilttRV r..;.u-M j Tv ti -..- !... . i-.i'.'itv, iv-oo ;ir. i . 01 . . -- s j,,f, .-.j .... . . U. of I'atttH . T-T t?'" r,,M j niMit, a ! 1 - uiii th" tu. I itzt ! i t ;:. ,1 Shy... 1 f-" ! - l! t ran trial hv lurv in eeii.un ca.- 1 01 1 ... . , 1 , t. ...i... iii.n.v 1.. 1;. 1.. . ;.u.:ac I III I I V I I ti . . 1 : .... .-.. - .1 I contempt. AOAlNhT I AI II H l l M'lNO 1 11 I man Mad. --si t'- k, v- yr.r- oi age, v a t let i!M. No discrimination .iouhl bi in- j hi- uv t i-it fs... .,i ran.- I.t-t ll .1 lb- !. o"'d o .t l- j.v..,l..v.f J at I oy r- U.- ia-n I. V . . . , t .1 . ... : ... ' . 4 .1 t A a p rt 1 "the crime of 7i5 Supreme Court there would be n 15. We declare that the act of ISTii, .fieit in the revenue under tho law demonetizing silver without the j p.tlased by a -Democratic Con cress. Attorney at Law, LlXi'obNTON, N. 0. Practices i-n t he Courts of Lincolu, Me. klenbur. (iaston, C-atawba, (Ueve laiul, Pviilberlt.ril, Polk, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts.. Office in Xorth State Hotel. knowledge or approval of the Aiuer ican people, has resulted iu the ap preciation oPgoht and a corres ponding fall in the prices of com modities produced by the people; a heavy increase in the burden of taxation and all debts, public and private ; the enrichment of the DENTAL jNCV-TIO-IO. m0ney-lendfug class at home and Dr. A, W. 'Alexander will be at abroad ; the prostration of nidus- -w ft 1 . a his office at Lincolnton, .June, au- trv and impoverishment ot tne . T 1 1 I a gust, October, JJe.com uer, reuru- . , . 1 k T;il 1, in Alt iiiy, ami viiii. o iw ...... Holly, July, September, November, Januarv, March and May. Patronaixe solicited, .terms casn and moderate. in strict pursuance ot the uniform I I . .... .. 1 I . t a ...I fit I.. 1 . I I it. I . ... .-..at . . I til it II I.. .1 I- a a T I I . .. I . - V. . . I I , T I - .' ' .''- - - . Mim,' CV HI'' I -. H .I'.'. It 1.V1V-.1I ---.. ..- a- - j 1 . . A ... I'm!.-.! State in favor ot anv if its r.-ad l-v .Mr Ji u - :' in-. ', u . l": M oi4f! I. M. uh ' " 1 ; 1" 11 ' n.ati Jo tl.- S.-.t?: V. . . . . ... . ..a . . . . I . ft. ...... -- .. . "LIt..Ift ".. hill, and denounc ln euri 01 a U"inr inn. (J v.':. ment of the Clark'- Kofi, r.nd a b- v.u u, :b n favor of any of its. I r ... I l-v )tr 1 lebtors. We approve of the reftn- a n -4r 0 . 0 . :i it ly : ..1 ;n I ill v.i Im A t.ntiLTi'fs u nf n ;.! v-ium .111 . t 11 1 - t . . t 1 1.. ...i ..... I .. 1 ...1 . f 1 1... . .:. I .-...! . 1 t it . : v pa'S UU I UClliU Itatiiouu 1 uimiu,, 1 jip-'t it ' s Th- d m.s:ii " p riy re 1- o...t -.0... 1 I - 1 a 1 . S . . - the present Kepublican Congres to uiier! ih.n! : ::::d '. ... . . t . 1 . t. it :. . it hi "5" a.! ! enact a similar m-iure. 1 .l: i.n.i.r. l. 1 1 -hn-. 1 e-n! -. out a I r it-.V tl. t! : 1 1 ft .4 ... . . I p;-!l. a: d pft ul lOg it Kee Kinging th vMHt claim o! n,andcd.t! . ! tl. !:..;.. . I- ; ' ' , I . . r 1 " de-o-rviii- I nion j.oii.i.rh. we htart I up at th" ? r:i 1 - . 1 y,u e..!iipl- ii v endorse the rub of the pti vent lib-. Tl. ie t ; ! 1. i . 1 -. f 'r I -t 1 . .1 . : t .5! r.j:nnii-.ioner tt i'vu-so that no n-m..j ,h!!l h. nrhil rar. . '. r. !! 11 . ift . r A v decisions ot that court lor near i 1 I r. in l ii. F. 0i::;.:. V'r . 1 . t ; k 1 go , C a sh ici . MONOMETALLISM DENOUNCED. We are unalterably opposed to monometallism which has locked one hundred ears. that court hav ing in that decision sustained con stitutional objections to its enact ment, which had previously been overruled by the ablest bulges who have ever eat on that bench. We declare that it is the duty ol ' Congress to use "all the constitu I tional power which remains alter j that decision, or which may come from its reversal by tho covrt as it may hereafter be constituted, so 1; !.!. I'.'; (!, -r !i.l a r.I.W a that the burden ot taxation may b fast the prosperity of an industrial euuany and impartially laid to tie - J I rf-V r M (1 11 II Tk .1 . Ill a. a. 1 kl .lit people in me parmj.- - ena lual weaun may oeur u .v , administer the I who wa 1 1 y- w 1 1 113 rti 1 i i 1 c ii. AMt.A. 1.1 iitti - VjOIU. uiuuuuicunio"' - 1 nroporilOll Ol in? saoci.bcs ui uiwi r T.,rr;ir.. 'n iTiinieiiL 111 an 1 ai.iiiwiiv tli p-n-iMU roil, and the fact of enlistment and service houbl j be deemed cuiiclu-ive cvicb-nco aaiiivt iliocase or disability lvfore enltment. ri:i.i:iiM!;iK -nol i i in: tiittrTr.t. We favor the atliun-idon of the Territories ot New :dcxici, Ari- na and Oklahoma 1 lit tho Tnion as State.-, and we favor the eatly adinixMou :.f all the Tcrnlotich havuie tho iuti-ary population and resource tu entitle them to Stab hood, aud while they remain Territori-s we hobl that the oilt- V l.t CoMmi..:-'. i;:..li I l ' iu lb' t-.i'i ... . -ry ot t: . v. tut oji ! o l' dav w.al.r..! t!- i"..d. .'an. y t!. Fd K : .. .j :- him : !. ..x:'.', . l.!i t P .1 I r.:ot '!! d i!..it I W'it'.m a it! f r e sil Jis.. ;. al 1 , X : .1 ' t t L I t . r- tj-..tt I 1! t. I. f I t . I. -! ! 4 ti . . li s f THE BANK OF LINCOLNTON, Solicits the accounts of Mer chants, Corporations and Individ uals, and will make collections aj 'reasonable rates. . Settlements promptly made. A Bank account never fails to inspire habits of economy and sav ing. ,;Tkv IT. 5-8-0f). times British policy, and its adoption has brought other nations into finan cial servitude to Londtfh. It is not only un-American, but anti-Amer-Lvay nf protecting American labor ican, Government. TOR RESTRICTED IMMIUUAT10N. Wo hold that the most ellicient and it can be fastened on the 1 United States only by the stifling of that spirit and love of liberty which proclaimed our political in dependence iu 1776 and won it in the War of the Revolution. FREE COINAGE AT 16 T) 1. NEW GOODS. ,13 to prevent the importation of foreign- pauper labor to compete with it in the home market, and tber with tho District ol Colum bia and Alaska, bhould bt bona lida reiidchti of th Territory or du ll iet in which the duties are to Ve performed. The Democratic party bedieves iu hom-j rule, and that all 1 tatil.ttr lniwt t.f lli.t Fniled StateH that the value of the home market ; 0 ialcd tu lhe ed. A A a aw JT.h. an. & MB . W W ft I tO OUr American iniuitris uuu u.wt- ( tr. hnm,t Inr A- lai.erii itj a t. v - w - 1 lie fiew Yo'k litn. i .-.-..f .!um. tt r. -till" is- t!.t- in'.nr.t 4 ' y n li.- i d t W i.-v. t:..' e.e.b ... t.f N "brt whilf. lb- '1-5 -aiu- v,.r. S !;l-b 1.. i-ull 1.. up to lb- n-A.t ii.,1 l-o d.ri.-t ?.. u-...:. Si - ;.it'- , in-. Tl.- ouV. r a- -it ll!i L. ; t- C.r a- - l r...U Wtt lie itgbl u:a:i a:,d taking bu . ...u.4j ,,,..n, v I sj.t t. i . :,. by tie iii.o -aei I .;r l ! J,,r f ., , ,.s 1 ..i :,. ... ., .j.. :.. robbing n u:at -f - ' ; . , ... n:, ... ft . : . ; 1.1 J At llii-tii e-:o -tUla-yoj..l.;ji.Jt(: CAffV N . . ik . f J ftandiiig ? a' out t. n pt , tuin-,,1,. K fl,...fAi;,- Stat.- h i 1 . W ett uiui ol vi.etl br ti- li tli !hr I. ? f j? f t t j . ,... pu.lud tie-i.ur-uit. At Mr. Tfm'l!4 r,.u:jnl,., s..d -1 i'.- , Alb nV be eur-l a :mtb ! 1 1 j Uu r;cllrv i:r. j gun, r.t.d viii" d. --. It a aJi,i SeU. Tb " fc. ! h..t .the bv wouldn't iu:i ' ln: n 1., f..,rt!.t -.:t r.. ., .! ttLt.v. Hut th- n.u'.e ran and for ' ... . . t.i.,.., ,, . ..... I l1-1. il Ul !' - w'tf".t..-.. 1 fLur imiI.4 !h ti:;:e r aistl tie Inii.c' re hterr.ly In hot pursuit. Tb mule tired don, !tti -f, jut a nci ipfiir- VDfOHfl U U i. I VI t 1 L - FEMALE REGUDATO'J?-. 11 lb n ot u.ti i 1 1 .1 :nv lit! :'A 1 1 Il ! " ft 4 W 4 ..-- "t( C . i 3 r ni "4 t.i L 11 v- i J" , . . - .'t. T - t 4 i iJO I 1 J' V-t 1 . -.,, i 4 t .; . tiittllt net 1 Jt t-. ItUUu sans is greatly reduced by a vicious monetary system which depressed .'. I have the largest stock of New iMusreu. Tvsvmimknts thst has ev er 1 jet 1 in N o u r 1 1 C arolina, such -as AulroiiARPs, Accordians, Man vnoLiNk Guitars, Banjos, VioLfNS, ' and TloLLEu Oroans, and any . thing else that is kept an a first j class Music Store. Trices lower than ever. Orders by mail have promt attention. Addess " W. L, Lowe, Newton, N. C. .. ' 11-29-95. . , .We demand the free and unlim-Uho prices or their products below ited coinage of bolh silver and gold tne C09t 0f production, and thus at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1, without waiting for the aid or con sent of any-other nation. We de mand that the standard silverdol- lar shall be a full legaUteuder, equally with gold, for all debts public and . private, and we favor in al it8 rights. m-r ican citizenn. We. recommend that the Territory of Alaska t ranted a deb irate in Conreas.aud g j ------ ! t It i I l:.t r ft Ot r il land nnd timber it r I 1. n nita l ItllV. I " deprives incm 01 u uiea.., o. ru.- . . g . . chasing tho products 01 our nome manufacturers, aud, as labor cre ates tho wealth ot the country, we demand tho passage of eueh laws as may bo necessary to protect it .,t!;. r Slat. ..fiJil.ali-ii bi:!. nt.i.bl I - tCt:iUl a I'VuUrj Itv tb- t.-m-rt; ntisjl c.a t m. 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We are in favor of tho arbitra tion of dilterenccs between em ployes engaged in interstate com merce and thmr employes, and ly declared, and as interpreted by succeeding President, i a perman ent part of the foreign iolicyof the nt.l It Clr cTJ rtrlj ffl." :i i I M ft I . . - . - Thf Miinroedoctriueaaoriainiil- throiuu na-;oni n.". ..tu.w- sm h : ' rr t . 1 . 11 - .t I. Il ., .... 1 1 rf. mlflrl Ii f Iu I I. I . .11 11 ii w . l in 1 .1 . 1. w 1 1 .t . . - - - - - - - r. . ." I . . t I i ' pt:-..ner. The highwayman nanie t Mi-1 !,. lh!r-rrti t - -t t j "Kainit I..:tl nti.l rttnit nt nil I lira ill. He had Uorlg Rt . . tutr ri.'iinl. ! I. UllVM wivr, I - t-'tJ i , i ft-- " s.. . 1 . i tii.w.fti- sti' '1 iiiiii. ta i.,: n ifti tniaTTi - t" '-! ...MS.,.. ... w ------ - , lollU Ga'Tte. SYMI'ATUV run CLRA. Wo extend our tyrapathy to Uo jpeopk of Cuba ia their heroic rmmend anrh letrisIatlOIl A3 IS I ... and&ceof surrendering to the ly T to Tarry out this priuci- juggle for liberty ana tuacpen holders'of . the obligations of the pie. 1 " ' tl. ! -? Irr ! ttt gir I ; e.'i r,?.. I tu rr t.lr lit r4 I t - ... t !- I. !. ! tf InlrI difr tl ff f c. U rt.U..cruiinl.bt-pl 5 It Ji ttr rr4 t.r.m U..lr-ut.Mfei.arrlUbl-.. -urt-.UTtU4fU-nirr.ill:. cl-i. T. w. i tri-'Utr. urucKiti ' k , 4 t t lU - - . ti-ijew r in ( t i
The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 24, 1896, edition 1
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