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THB INCQM DEMOCRAT: DEVOTED TO T1IK ITKRF.9Ti Or" XITF! PKOP1.K O)1 l.l.i'Oh.TO AT) I.IM'OI.N COfNTY VOL. I. SO. '45; LIXCOLNTOX, XORTII CAROLINA, Til U USD A Y; J U LY 30. 1 811(5. sum! A YKAll. am ; am am am am am am-1 am .ami am' 02. L pill r.t. ham. I) am vpm jpm hpm , jpm rpm. jm and ; i and the i the the hit-. ('. t . Almost D) Distracted HISTORY TO REPEAT ITSELF. 7 H i av e ! k-SW Sri I !(- . fifMg m Mi . m ' p J ID yot; EVEK suffer from real ner vousness? Win u every nerve seemed to quiver with a peculiar, creepy fooling Ci-st inoue place, and then another and nil seemed finally to concentrate In a vritbing jumble in the brain, and you be come irritable, fretful and peevish; to be followed -by an impotent, weakened condi tion of the nerve centers, ringing in the ears, and sleepless, Miserable nijrhts? Tv JYIilpC Mr, E,J2ene Searles, JJl. l'lllCa 110 g.monton St., Elk- Ntrvinc bart' Ind bas: "r A'tA vous troubles had made Restores kN" IXBRYAN'M NAME A PROTITIOUS 6IGN. To the Editor of the Observer; S nee it is difficult to arrive at any very 'Satisfactory conjecture as to who shall be ? elected Presi dent to enter upon the dutie3 of that high office with the begin ning of its 109th Tear whether! i Brvan or ' McKinle.v all ealcula- j tions being inade-ircin. pat record- are more or less uncertain and de fective as indicating future results. Let us be more "nergetic" of re sources, from whence to derive in formation and consult the no more mnvcr with a peculiar, creepy ' tortuiiate letters. Of the 23 men who have filled the' presidential office since 17S9 the names of ten of them have Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison, Buchanan, Lincoln, Johnson and j r.- i ti.. : . .1,.... pie necriy insane anu BeujmiiUJ jiuhivjij mcsc u:iu Wpilth tj -,- the othce for y years, a apaujst i, t pine an i every little thing the other Id, to-wit : John Adams, T3iod iu, unill I was almost uistracted. MoiiIC , J. Adam?, Tvltr, Polk, 1 n,r r.,i..l I wiiTipim1n? a maniac. II j. 1 , j , iir.ae'ntd ail sorts of evil things and would Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce, Grant, CTy over nothing. I commenced taking l)r. iravft, Garfield. Arthur. Cleve ntt' i-octor-itivp iS,'rvine and four Dottles 1 ' ' iJlUV - . of tLUwunderful remedy completely cured lana, WHO OH jiarcn will 0j, ocl I orri well now as I ever was." Dr. Miles' Nervine is s&ld on guarantee, first bottle will, benefit or money refunded. doubly sure, no candidate v? ev er ek-cted whose name concluded with a "Y," porteutioiH for Mc Kinley. Pinckney defeated twice, each time by the mystic letter 4I?' in the persons of Jefferson and Madison. Clay was defeated tnrice. Once by Jackson, our he roic letter again assertics itself, and yet again in the defeat of ThoKlndcf Man Ho Is. Tho Populist Plniform. The New Yoifc Wrld hn col-( Firtt Wo dextcd a l&Ucs1 Iected from Kepreticiitativef who currency, nfet toatid ncd flexible, served with Mr. Bryjiu in Congress tiiued by tho neral Korernmut their estuuaten of h'n character.Jooly. a legtl teudtr fur all debit, Here are some of them. I public rd rnvatt. and that with- Lcwia S perry of Conue:ticot: "Mr. Bryan uas well bnou-u to hi aiiciltrj in the H:uie jm a Must Hv a Cabinet Job. WiU.Aj Jri.tu;.c Bryan isulfl tu year aro hu M ttnru M. B;by, d.ughtcr of Dr. U. U. Bgty, of t!:: city, ppb;l that l would hv iiv3iirit4 fr man of earneit and tenaui I - . m out the oie ot cinkiug Cirp-3r- J the prcidtcy by t;.c utl nation ttvUi. Second d?mLd Birney by Hrrifon.' end both peru&ent ; o: ot-d hab:i nd gtit Clay and Birney 5nally xetirtd by rr.dusxry. Hifchaucttr i w:;b-ut Pclk. jNctd we lei-r tc ih tact Upct or bltmiih. that Gresley wa: net in it by at- F.cb-rt E. DiF r-: o: Cr.r.tc;- al Dcmfktic c:atetitivo. atd lie ffc tea- tai vuliaitted totDaj of .Ur t.t tt- pr-vi.t rntio cf 1H 10 I. T. i corrivi:ii, 3J. r. LlNCOLNTOX, N. G. Cf:er h.P- professional service to the people of Lijicolnton and surrounding- country. OftVe at residence next to , y , f v. rit,,. ifnti.i. son and Lincoln two rss Surgeon Dentist, v LlNCOLNTOX, N All work guaranteed, nothing but be.-t materials used. Prices reasonable. Terms cash except by special agraement Office on Main Street C. 1C. CIIILDS. Attorney at Law, Lixcolnton; N C. Work intrusted to Ins care will be promptly and carefully attended to. .Office on Main Street have held the office for flftv-flve vears. No candidate, the final letters of whose name vras "X," ever failed to reach the presideu tial chair, either previous to or following a defeat, except DeWitt Clinton and Geo. B. -McClellan, and these were defeated by Madi- con- testing in each case. Jefferson I J - r - i. 1... TU. V .1 ., r ...l.n vas ueiHUieu uy uiiii nuuma, ""u in turn was defeated by Jefferson, the latter tollowing nis uiscom- j fiture by holding two terms. W. H. Harrison was defeated by Van Buren another case of two V contesting, the former, defeating Van Buren for next term, and dy ing soon after inauguration in 1841. It's death tobeat "N." disdaining to sport with that event which was one of our great est national disasters, it follows curiously enough that Lincoln was larsre matoritv? This will be read- j icut : ily Grant-ed. 2so Vicj Preside::: I Br ever wrote his name uith a huallterman "T." This looks bad for Mr. Ho- He ha bart, though his odds are eveu trsty, more ability. Hii fre :lvr with Mr. Sewall, since no Vice notions are against him, but he i President ever concluded his name frank and iucere in avowing th?cjf with 4L.M Clevelauds victory while McKinley, who i at hratt over the mystic t4XM in the last no better on that subject, hat not campaign rather argues against the courage or honesty to exprM our forecast, but his name sounds his conviction aud U trying to as if it ended in the fateful letter, play a double game." although really closer like his ca- Geo. D. Wie of Virginia: ittr in the re'sticsj- time-frviugl Bryau i able, euru&U and 20U brain of many, with a big, bijulscientiou'i." "D." Is one of tlie.'e names an Jo-Abbott ol Tea: exception to all rules or tbtone-? 4Bryan uould make a safe pre- And tho cures ai.d his-?s that go ident." out at his name to damn his ca- H. , George Tucker of Va: reer will in the future of years be ul believ him to be a man ot tho boomerang of curse, return-1 luf tie-it patriotism aud thehi,htt ing to damn his assailants, even ideal. though their names conclude with I Walter I. Have of Iowa: "N." A mightier word couclud- rltctid. Mitt Baibv cat c! vI Hi Cwj?i t- hiUt ll. I V- (Utca, c!:k &f hz: ;-s;t ncrccrt, c If xn-l lot -ay Toti :a tr.t Ut sinti; 1 a al Aibti!. 1 1 d at.K. t xy tr N t.i ; 1 : trr.' :t c 1. I Mr 'rrvr Dr. ?JcIvt.i yan perkily n a much let- cf csCMb Ufi. nan every ay than Mcriuley. Vuiirtb-We deuaaud a gf-du-i '1 U f -- U ;as more nrmne-s. more hou- , lui h r rroph;e, Mi l- j H T mriv.-: t !.t- ; , in', - '.j - - S. ing "X" suggests itself iu their re spective cases, and "all's well that nJs well." This is possibly the most accur ate forecast as to who will be our next President, and I lay claim to all first premiums offered therefor and hope the friends of Mr. Bryan aud the Chicago ticket will n'joy the comfort and assurance that it brings. , J. G. HALL, ' Hickory, X. C. - Mrs. Jackson's Epitaph. 'I contend that no more beau tiful epitaph was ever peuued than that written bv President Audrew Jackson for the tomb of his wife, said Capt. Sam Doneleon, of Ten nessee, at Chamberlin's, and he took from his pocket-book a scrap MBryati his all the qualities of brain and character for an ideal president." F. C. Lavton of Ohio: is a atcd income tax. Fifth We believe tbU lb? mon ey ot the country thoul t Ire knt at mucn at possible lu the httdi of the p-ople, bvnee we d?taaad thai att Slate ani uational reven ues thall be limited lo the necet atv extniei cf tho covernmvul. economically aud Lca?lly aduiza-! ! r trl ilcreJ. Sixtb W diuiand lait pwtl tavioz bauks be ?tUbluLed by! the overumcut fot lbs stfe d-p'i it cf the erLib uf the pople and to facilitate exchu2e. evealb Tru;j:tt:oa beiu a meant of exchange aud a public necetJlty. the sovetnmeul ihouJJ operate the ratiroadi in the inter- et of the pople. Eighth The telesripli and the telephoue.iike the poitothce iyiUra, U-in? a ueceMity fur the trantmit- ttou of uewf, tbouM bepjcraledby thai Mr. Hryati i.iid t-noniiuai-r by tti nrxi t. !;!. 4I Ifn:'-r!-ic convention t r th? p:: Jr:; -) and would rirrid. Th hrti tt of lb- pnj.":.-c bk mtrr:alii"i t.-ai;lal! at i tb-t ! vffy cba;c? lht ibr lat- ill a lb- nrl. ) Bty a lb- lo u.-i Mr. ia.4 i r I'tti l-al ... lalr. and b a it. Itll ttl-'l up.u by lh Null!. li-ji. N'ri J'4itil b i t ; J i It : x :: -4 11 y 1 li i;! l is: t! CA .f lb n f 1 . y I !.! U I.1 1 ? "4 'l S .!.-.--' -.1 .. I .5 t. 1 a .. j . .... i Souin Carolln a Sttamo. Tb bumil;ali-r. i lb Vraii old M4lr ot .ulb C'aX jiaa i in a fair ay lv Uvai- c-m- t bi ! 1 1 . M. . !:. di!l.;u'.lv t! t "He is a good, strong mau, lhe gOTerDrnIut io the inientl ot physically, morally and mentally. Ljie teot,le. Tb? ir dijlcb' t-!J thai r; 1 ' Ui al tl$ campaign mtiii al York- I ;-uk :.H ' It , I b v 4 1 lo . 1. : v . II. ville aI unlay, lb cbir! it:rl I qukly i a m tiu inud-lln5 llr-n 1 at.l ;:. li . - a a A . Watt ami Hic!l-Uf. caJli'Ul u a-;.t f 1 ! for odjulatit and m"tor Z' UT ml. Uicbl-J.ir cbarv-l ibat Watt bad t-.n tltunk tw taf-l a comi-anv al l!ht-r. Watt a:d Kichturs bad aj al-d to :;rjn" assassinated verv soon alter enter- 1 , . , a , - , , , of paper that ho had carried many attorney at Law, 1 LlXCOLNtON, N. C. Practices in all of the State and Fed eral Courts. Prompt attention given to all business. OtUce in X Jrth State Ilotel. A. JL'STICE. Attorney at Law, Ll.NC OLXTON', N. C. Pracll-t in the Courts of Lincoln. Mecklenburg, Gaston, Catawba, Cleve land. Rutherford, Polk, and iu the Supreme and Federal Courts. OHtce in North State Ilotel. DENTAL isori:iJii:. Dr. A. W. Alexander will be at his office at Lincolnton, June, Au gust. October, December, Febru ary, and April. Will be in Mt. : Holly, July, September, November, January-March and May. . Patronage solicited. Terms cash and moderate. ing upon the term for which he had defeated -McCJellan. Tilden, as is row almost unanimously con ceded, was elected, though he did not enjoy the office, and since which time we have usually writ ten "nation" with a little un," and truthfully Hayes has contin ouslj jjorne the approbrium of a usuper. . Of the 23 Vice Presidents, 10 have names ending with the luckv "X," to-wit? Jefferson, Geo. Clin ton, Calhoun, Van Buren, B. M. Johnson, Hamlin, Andrew John- jspn, Wilson, Morton and Steven- sou. These also serving as ice Presidents their respective chiets whose names were adorned by the wh-n on lh Hakdt tAt u mm t II 1 lie is young, aoie aua nroau- v,ii,th i-.,.t i,t..l,.,-ill nnnueti, auawuimaKeagoousaie tUualMrRl iyUrcti ol caltb. t. typical American presiueni. lbo i,frila:c of ftn thc jplc and', ueorge i . lKeu oi unio: UhouM not be tnuoopohicU for 0nnUuv. "'.j ,wu ll w Durto-t aud alien i.i th.i L- bid sesed of a quick perception, i a owuerthit, of lan dt ihould U nro- .ilfJLi l:,rb. profound thinker and a clear reat- bila.a AU Uod now held by bvur t,V:t.-cUrl Watf ,nj. oner He reaches conclusion MjlraaJi lud other corporation, j uz l tuMn-s d quickly, but is not impulsive at . of their natural need.. I ,i. ,,,r t! the expense of rea.ou and only I od al UlJ njW QWUcd tv alitn. Uame." Wall, wade a d;a-.m on when consciou of be,Dg rSt-Lhould iw, reclaimed bv the covcrti! . ..f t i.i., . IanHoneofthe highest typet helJ fof gcluaJ ,etller. Ulttl Ull caught him. but Ul ot American maunoou, mentally, onj- morally, ana puysicaiiy. no it at fearless and fertile at was Tom - . I A Houaohotd Homody. A :.c r ? .!. tb Js-i ttrat.'. ! : c ; ab'r ill exctiy. tbii It . Wr. ('lorli;. ) p".;ti .1 j'.r call n xx.U -;:al; c -;.i:ufi w " V.. aud b;!c b- :l t il b' -at vl 1 da 11 caizJidalr r.t lla i l ?.. t.l bt ; a li:cvcr .u litv t t"J i lt;;it a 1 U tp-J tv Jc c 4f l !' lu I. Mr. t"; Jii i w l . A years. t;apt. uoneison is a grauu- nephew of the wife of Old Hick- orv, but evervbodv will subscribe to lhe beauty of the words written in her memory: "Here lie the remains of Mrs. Rachel Jackson, wife of President Jaikson, who died December 2S, 1S2S, aged 01 years. Her face was fair, her person pleasing, her temper aimuble, ami her heart kind? she delighted in relieving the wants of her fellow-creatures, and cultivated that divine pleas ure bv the most liberal and un pretending methods. To tho poor she was a benefactor, to the rich an example, and to the wretched Bv authority of the commander- Corwin, as patriotic at Jacksou, I in-chief. Col. J. K. Armtbdd ha or- andas president will be idolized by jdertnl the Fourth H,n;imnt timl j having callvJ in th !:o, At flatita Jaurr.al. tol t.cafiv .::."; up . luniti,. lit c-'j.1 ti -j ji .y a rcl n.iy tbs:. Ij uit tt" !? if UlKdt r ! ;-4t til b I bill U Ar.J It teef (l". I44 rufr HlwSS-- . . ..... ... the ma. fur li will make on 1 iliif at 6"tatcvil!e, N. Cm SvJ V; ideal president. IteinWr tub. lw, for a leu day. u liotani'- loi luim. tti. U. nt it. uoly ll.) rrr UtS SIU'. 1 uT 1 tT urersiit. 4rrtt hrc. niai of Stateand Wilson and Steven son, with whom good fortune has not lingered, since their chiefs, Grant and Cleveland, however great, did not bear the enchanted letter. The foregoing historic facts might well decide the high destiny of our Chicago nominee, thougb an adverse omen in "letterology" Solicits -thp neennnts Of Mr- patent appiiea lor;, appeal- i- chads, Corporations and Individ- the somewtiat Hi-iareu leiier ., THE BANK OF LINCOLNTON, a comtorter. Her piety went hand I final "N." save JcffersQu, hn hand with her benevolence and was Washington s first Secretary . , thanked hor Creator for being 2-a. nu;.:tv r,nr. ace and the hL'h moral character gentle, yet so virtuous, slander might wound, but could not dis honop. Even death, when he tore her trom toe arms oi ner nusoanu, . x ie QO nmn Ra cbief magjitrato could not but transport hor to the bosom of her Qod.M Washington Post. W. A. B. Branch of North Car- practice march and cneamj.nwrU. iTeJTii;1 olina: The tlrtt camp at StatctvilU wnl jthuan4 of curr xtirmi iy tt-s 4He will, at President, know no be designated "Camp Jme," in section, no claas, but be the rrvi- honor of that p!tndid oblir. dent of the entire couutry. BeCaptaiti T. W. Jone, of tbt Tenth ing unmortgaged to tho trust and! Cavalry, V. 6. A., -he q paticnt- otber interost which oppress any and ably itintructeU hv Fourth great people he will soou be free Heginu-ut, to use every means at hit command - m nlnro thA ntir countrv iinon The Charlotte observer .' x - . t I Him hitfh mail to nrotneritv ' North Candina V V Me,..v of Indiant ; litmiocrat oughl Brvan will make conservative and honest t I m T 1 w i - ------- - i . V4C"V . . .. . ,i..,Morm tna uonnn. - . - i i . i i Finiiirn ii'ni' mar i mill, hum . josepn siuiey oi reun.yiva- ... lb. vuu fror Mhird lick fur cd 1? found mney Tb ln lalk ! the r:i.arkb I f i. i il.- '., W.fb W. riallb" Cnnlv rec;ncl and i:v in at.:r l it circular U'tter u( i:iutty to i!.'. Iomcratic r.unty chairmen m Nca- Yrk tat. Il m! tbr A ;rcl dvl of t jif.ty t t-Ua'l-l !t:- .f jle iu tb' C"art b'4. s lr. bti tbc b.I bl l"v. t 1h ibe -tjijj: tfrlion u lx'l"l op, Crlk 5brrv b I th?n 1 -iH f- rd;r lo the I 2i!ti c r - : i v wi' s4 ?.d l.ry !. 1;jlc a bell Tttif Id UC ft a . l--ii.J Indiani- Uemocrat ou-hl nt t" l lo. Kir 1 inuiana. - .l . 'innum. m lb letter a f4b.: ko a careful twU Hi their d.claration. that fc.o a careiui, . . jj tj Jmcracv i!i vmr lomat nrwt.th?y un? not goin.; to vote the , - 1 national Democratic ticket. . 19 dtiit,i Mr. M' Jf ii :nvfe I- r 1 J bit i 1 : Si r 'fx -11 ni ti t N.. that, guided by wise counsel, will direct the shiu of state iu aafe they an? not, it i a fact that hen nii4M?M get to coin? r and fn in the State nml up er.el dewn in il, , ""'I . makmit !. i.!Umnut..ry !,.ni..B- hh' 'Y'". ' ' M .ml infuriatin? Urnr... P-""'1" "a ....I.. - .if trtM. fan. dldjltv. m ..,r........ - ! , U . . ..... U'.i.lJ .5. Il ! t" ? t b Y .it ..r MrK lb- ;io f '.liaci.l . ;.-t Si.-t- a : 1 rit i t t:-'j.. It '5I r C-L) iba! i.!" '-d " Tw -k Jti,. t, -.!! lb" Il ! tLu 1 l "S )- rtraiit tiitiv tti thfin ti ill r!ia!iLul channels to a prosperous naruor. - v - - - ibul ,.think. crrtiy rej- 1.1 t;i J. :.tu it ? vials, and will make collections at reasonable rates. Settlements promptly rqade. A buuk account Dever. fails : to inspire habits of economy and sav ing. Try it. 5-S-9G. 5TATF m m INDUSTRIAL PO but one candidate, Buchanan, with that letter at the beginning of his name, having succeeded. Unless we compromise, how that compro mises are made to order, and count Vov. "Rnran n5 a luckv B," mak- t cvau j.v inc two, by means of a straddle that was successful that is not needed to work outVab4 foretell the destiny of Mr. feryan' since the name of his State begins with "N" Nebraska and the name of his city concludes witb CN" Lin- Tlie rroper Tliu?. Wheu the most benefit it to be derived from a pood medicine, is early in the Year. This is the season when the tired who at the close of each day's la bor on hit bended knee? invokVs the guidance of almighty God aud seeks in public and private action their mind, and rv.olvv t gv. ihe whole figure. iv-nl thj poinU of inquiry. - . - . . Iwh f h rae rrv .redr relief. f ff IMr.Bryau politically, ana their. uVlhe ti.t mrUkia. e.cr Lat uu.u.rr c- ot our fraud child. 1 in the Wtr!d, and all r n-arly reu vrt icW irh a irver bel ;att ar? full of enmurssTnrit !tr tfwuble. Our do.torS reiaie had . Thrv civ lo lhe firat iruiuirr an rmnhalic To - - i . lb- m: atu: i t!- S Y- k J' !ltl-;.!.. ji;d tb. i aitr a ho a l rivV:ti-a! 1 1! r. t.--r rt a hat ( a platform. 1.'' Ita trat wuM rjtfn Nn Yo?k Ai4 !-ar in imt.d tb.t Hi'.l nxjar.y 1 av. n t s ". I urn. . J . Inf. iii'l 1. Ueparuiieiits ell equipped. 27 teachers, hi regular students, be sides praetu-e school of 97 pupils. 930 matriculates .since its opening in -192. out of the !tt3 counties represented. feat August 1st. to fill free-tuition va-U0ln, Neb. Thus city tuo, nanwa Mvd and to inviirorate the whole ys tem, there is nothing nual to Uood't arsapari!U. lon't put It off, but take lloodls Sarsaparilla now. It will do you good. Bead the testimonials pub lished in behalf of Uood's Sarsaparilla all from reliable, grateful people. They tell the story. recid1.- had j to conform to His revealed will." 'failed, irw uumorni.n.. ....I Iilr.h. l!mM! I ' '" l . t th? .ccofid an emphatic r.o. To pul'.thf IhsrU that trey w:.. C:n mure i f . S!-!( ri arltto o' ..:ir. ie market for borl complaint. ili r tiiubiicar. Ibat lb v mill V ,oe gold democrat. Tammany ill ttand bv tb ticket. W il physical conditiou so loug inata siejjei icine eycr puv on nw j of sickness Is inevitable. To rid the! J ! . , Itery. iuduer cctapHlnt. robe and system of the impurities accumuiaieu , A ae IOmpeillive examination, xqr cbcvra infantum In children. It net ;?I"5r' ffW Olarship er ,lU to ci,e rrorrpl relief b,n fine like Uood's Saraparilla. iiany vaiuame. inewm ii.w. . u 0i Gregory. Krrdrrbk.ton. wait on the open tprmg weather and, cagoM ast nominated a cleanible L. -rhlirrrtilnlt Mb Ut wJi In fact, delay giving attention to their man Atheviile Citireu. .5hJ rfi ! . .7 ' riiiitociea. AoDiicatlon I V V ...3 "' .,. nraafosf President. ir.ow ije-,f,aae -Wore July 'Jbth to en- , ihe examination. .55 free tuition IJas. G. Bimey, JOlin oen auu cAtepi to applicants signing a pledge w uecome teachers. Annual expenses ol free-tuition students boarding in dormitories, $90; tuition-paying stud cnrs;:iO; Address, resment UUAKLES p. JlCiyJiK, Black were defeated in their turn, havinff "no "N" at the other end Kon.v thftrh uD a9 did Buchanan nbdVan Bueri'wben ':they ."took G7eensboro;K.C. the cake.'b To "make assurance fnr tb 7th Conerestional district I umJ hi rrannibl time and the rlaln will Ihj held in Statetville, N. C. ! Pooled direction, are followed. Many . . ir icrv tk , I mother, hate eipew ifcelr iDcr August 15, lcvO. The terms upon I .,..,. ... . . . i i gratitude for tt curr. U lu. rSo toJ. whicn me ccnoiartuipt aro awaru- hj l. Crome. VrvzsUl. eu are as follows; The recipient shall bo attentive miugtoii M--'tiger. Mrs. Anna Gage, wile of Ec- . S. Deputy U Me-3i. J. P. Yount, J. 11. Little 41,l tinrn Tlnnub ":-: r. to dutv, sbdU Kive us no trouble i.d J. R. O.iUir.int.o0i tmw hoan polU.ciau .ays he for ft lihy9!calIy40m,Jlinil efi. . chlirlotto ,.,t ,t Biivei. au iv4..- I i r :.. not think therewill bea McKinley i - cn: -.i , . x n.,fti;n(l I English Grammar, Spellmg, A tith T?iMoi finVot in nrth Carolina I ! -t . Chatham county Alliance al it mtir- la.t wk rm.W, 7 m t:w oi tr.i crti op u, that lhe ub-AJlian-r in ibat county m-?t Aucutt -d for 'fast ing and prayer.' Kvidetitiy I.indoy. of lk::ig bnn, will r id thit rwt item ith a felin of iov. He aid in tb - - m m ef TWINS bt LL&i ! s s tt at-4 a fur tio ccl tftiU .f He thmk9 there will be ft cratic Bryan ticket and a Populist Bryan ticket and that every body will be for free silver. " wecionaiucMJuu i iK..n raphy ol Uie unuea oiates. A. C. SurroRD. M. C. 7th Cong District N. C. and ttifiutra nt the at of ercct-1 jat legulatur? thit none of u b-ad ing an electric light" plant here.) Anvtiiing lu ibankful fir. KdJ W hojw they found the fipirri! mZZ'T.!h lulli um right and that they may iK.ti have bKf ptn4BbritJ ftiu u tho plant in operation. NetfUtm pteaa&t, afe and rrllaUe. IVr a!c fo SMOTHERS1 FRIEND f' ccd or currra arrtJiWAW. a I tiitlr "ll JWIBU-I Enterpnao. aot-D t aLLoat wun.
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