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t r The Democrat, THURSDAY, AUGUST, IB, 1896. Special Notices1. Advertisements inserted in this nhvrnn and undr this head, at one cent per word each insertion. llortie place in Town for sale or suitable -exchange, with work, le yihere in this State. Address, Wm. Skihfp Bvsum, 1. O. Box li Lincoln ton, N" . C PERSONAL. of Wadesboro, in .1- Miss" Crowder, bas gone home. Miss Mamie Lewis is lotte this weak. Miss Alice Holland is at Jno. L. Cpbb's this week. " r D...W. Robinson attended New ton court 'this week. Mrs. Perry llaynesi, of Hickory, is at Mrs. Alexander's. 0. M. Jetton and Wife, of. Char lotte, are here this Week. , Mrs.'. J 'J. Manning, of Char lotte, is at E. IT. Cauble's. Miss Lily Yancey, of McDowell county, is at Mrs. C. Motz's. Mrs. J. C. L. Bird, of Marion, is at her mother's, Mrs. C. Motz's. Miss Fan Burwell, who is at the Lithia -Inn, spent Tuesday in the City. Mrs. Kee.se, of Anniston, Ala., is -at her mother's, Mrs. C. C. Wrenshairs. Miss Lizzie Bynum left Saturday morning for a month's stay at Allien, N. C. ' "' ;'. Miss Nellie Powell, of Caldwell county, is visiting Miss Mary Hoover, -near Reepsville. Mrs. j)r. Ciouse and Miss Bright and St6we are at Bethel, S. C, this week visiting relatives. CS. Young is spending this week at his old home in Lincoln county. Cleveland Star, Aug. 18th Miss Ruth and Master Hoy Wharton, of fareerisboro, are visit ing the War-licks, near Reepsville. Mrs. Chas. L, Hoffman, of Char lotte, has been spending sometime at "Woodsiete," her mother's country home near Lincolnton. L. D,, Lizzie, and Eugenia Chjdds, who have been at Judge Hoke's for awhile went to their home, Columbia, S. C, Wednesday. Mrs. Judge Burwell went home .Tuesday evening after a stay of several days at Lincoln Lithia Inn, Miss Ftyi will remain awhile. J. 0. C. Jones, of Live Oak, Fla., is at R. S. Edward's. He is a na tive of Chatham count v this State and went to Florida about 40 years ago. The Charlotte Observer says that R. H. W, Barker passed - through that, citv Tuesday on his o ----- . .. way to Raleigh to attend the Pop ulist Convention. I v Rev- M. O. Carpenter and wife, of Reynoldson, N. O., have been c-tHa visit to their father, Rev. Daniel -Carpenter, of the , county. They went home Monday. W. T. Pavseur come down from Ritfherf ordton Sunday evening and 1 Mr. Frank Bradshaw, cf Iron Station, di.nl last Satuulay, aged about 75 3'ears. Mrs. Ilarrell will soon, move into.the Cobb house on main street near the store of Jno. L. Cobb Tie court square lawn has been .much improved in looks thU week. It haB been mowed. The Alexander county Popu lists have endorsed E. II. W. bar ker, of this county, for the State Senate. A party of Reepsville v people will soon visit the mountains in wagons and buggies. The party is being organized. A child of Mr and Mrs, John Kendall, of Statesville, died of croup at Rock Springs camp meet ing, lhe child was nearUve veare old. W.e learn that the new factory at Cherryville 13 in- progress of erection. lhe walls were up some three feet on Tuesday ot this week. J. C. Quick el has moved his stock of goods this week into the Cobb store room near the North State Hotel, preparatory to erect- Danth of Mrs. Ramsaur. Mrs. Eliza Warlick Ramaur was born in Catawba county X. C, March 10th, ISiO. Sho wm mar ried to Geo. S. Ramuur, Dec. 12, 1839. To them were bom six chil dren, four sons and two daughters. Mrs. Ramsaur died at her hdme near Lincolnton, Aug. 0th, livM, and was buried at Daniels Church, Reformed, of which she was a member. She had lived with her husband nearly 57 years. Ho ur vives her. being nearly 8T years old. Two sons sons w?r killed dur ing the late war Solomon at Yorktown, Va , and Martin at Gettysburg, Pa, The surviving children are Messrs EH ami I'inck ney Ramsaur of Howard Creek. Mm. D R lloover,of Concord, and Miss Annie L. Ramsaur, who lives at the old . homestead. The de ceased was widely known and high- y respected by all who knew her. Pfocaadlnsa of C . Exncu-: THE STATU COMMITTCC V.-riAn.l a t3:ritr tfvoComrnlJ. - It . tm -The E.iciitivj Cr.iuutt of ; Tuiiii'tK'tx; at r xtt i..n i -r i: i Ri.tlt-r !i d n " m ing a new store room. WANTED To employ a live, energetic man who can furnish horse and harness and buggy and give a .$500 honesty bond. ; Ad dress, P. (X Box 118, Charlotte, N. C. A large crowd from this place attended the camp meeting at Rock Snrinirs last Sunday. It would be impossible to put al their names in The Democrat, so wo hope they will excuse us. The Charlotte Observer telle Crousn News. Mr. Lee McGinnaa was buried at St. Mark's church on Aug. 4th, He leaves a young wile aud manj friends and relatives to mourn their logs. . lie vras an energetu young man and was on his way to take charge of section on the railroad when lie took tick. Mr. C. C. Mooie is having th store room belonging to T. II. Mauney ceiled and more shelve placed in it. He expects to mo his stock of goods there in the neat future. Mr. George Mauney ami wife of Pates, N.C., have been visiting rel atives here. His mauy friends are glad to see him back. Mr. O. H. Carpenter has gose to Henrietta to help lay the new track to th 2 new Henrietta Mill. tho Drtines-ratii2 party of thtouu-i ty m?t n 1. t. Fiulev'n !T.. U-t Wednesday. The commit !. is; composed of luiruilt r-, aa fol lows: II. S Reinhardt, j. A:.lr nethy, 11. J. Crocks of Iincoln ton ; J. E. CrotiUnd, II. I. Ktlliati. of'Ironton; VV C. Kiter, I. K. Slf, of Howard's C k ; W. A. Graham, Jr t J. V. Mcliitc-hf D. Cherry, d Catawb: S?prit ; V, U lie, W. L Raker, of North I.n.k The following central comm;tt was ebcted : I. II. Sdf, J. E. Cronla!id, Lawreiuv llngnr, A. Nixon, Chas. Del linear. After some dicus-ion of th H' atisfnction in regard tc tie Craft Dellinger matter. Mr. Delliiigi-r withdrew as candidate for lb g ister of Deeds. Tho Committee then voted to ..ft instruct Mm cmitrmun to ruin new convention of the Democratic party of the county to till the va cancy and that primaries h hM in the various town-hips ami that the candidate having the larg.'Hi vot'j in the primary lu d-durl the nominee f th party for Reg ister of Deeds for Lincoln county. The committee then intruUd the chairman to rail the t ti - It i primaries to bj held on Saturday, August -2, and that th county convention be held on Saturday, August 2Jth. Tilt r-:v. i ntl.r-1 frwtitIit Sir. up. l!itL . tra'-k ty ..tJf''"''''''''! In-! mtr.irr. he t tv sa.u t ts at Hum uiotmit tin Dfiij.i-'rnt e jriri ilh tU Itpu'dirjo atd.ff,.,; 'l.sti itiniJt ht an Iuii U,i- I! i -t-t in a:d l-f4 t;.u i I toiti r l! t!. t:;.r i. in. trtiitntt Mt t0iVl'l. A in t! Xr-t i!jtif . Ill . A 99 r a r ii:j.tity -f th vtri . r-pr 'un I-t-isv ! that OLLlAlV. ilLlL)j 8-nid in p-i ii .r . pr..ii : :!..: l.trr i tl.-i. th ' iMil !:;M-4in; ?-t).;:vl vlrrp; a MrtnUrs li ail V nil ' It i ! I I'.jiii:; I ruil.tr apt t. H-n- m ,m lilt- -ir! i rJfur nllav ! a. -t. oi. r. .arrso-nrofihi n:;!r,fihc Jic l).tii..;(. . . cla-c v ill com mcr rj uf thc.T Jut I (.. tt thir h'"ftir -ts .f tb-ui t.illnl aUut hit a dti this tU'-rnmi. i -jk in4 hil Mhile fh pmlv a nt r-'in !! pre4rif any man tf ln jioi.o. till It Was th. r.i.ni;n i !- that tin alioiu-ot l o vr-M no.l ilv.-r, and t h tt llilr h ii tn. trol llie party. lh. a n o.tu-intlttmen-anl, tnae r lbi-fri:c . ilvcr a tt if pitly f ally. lr ii ijMf Vcii. n uiHiii- r mi.i: i thisftnl tie following r.-diit i.u s nKiut to U ord bv in' I.ii night at our netmn: Vbrr.?if. Cl I'aul it J!e.ir ha wrtil.-n ,i lng letti ooixHt th th mnjoritV of th tritie .-m- miltee, r.lid, h r a. the iii ! t ler and th coilent lli-f.il nir pio$ed to th- id itfofin mi l tb jKjliry of th md lKnn- r.iii- j.jr ty, tliet'dof, 'h it rr-.ld. llol th IeUuMratiU rinlie ritiititt te hrdy rrtpit4 hi ! ! ili'-t. a iiitil- r of nd ruiniitl-. immoliately M t ur ri.ir. ml edt has the original d thi nevT otTffrd f Jolutbii. l)lho,l.,v i my djsv; hlcrihy it t f iri tvt u mlh Ih a r rtJiol !. 1 1 .ii m r d I'ffiutM i.i wonderful r fT.-cti zrA irtuc ' t:..i n,. i:.;...!..,......; Known Fact. If M; l.t fti'i IH 1 -! ! - Hi. I ... r t t i .n4 TUb. U r. mt le.f ,ff . f . An air o.ulc cure fcr i:ck hcI. o ,. ... i.ut t! it t!i.-y ju t io Iu-.- ache, clyj-rjrli. rn-difia. sour lU l'..pM!i.u !.. !!.-. Mat -.i- ttt'rricli.dL'-nni .crv:ijutiufj I'-tl r. r. i .ii.i. f iht;iilioi:fecr . m!. tn4JIivcT I UmI. f nr o-ui'lt i I lt .iiH l;t.lii h lt f "lt mt In iu' t-ilfi II R-p i!i riii ; tint !if Popt.li! xtm ii ralU li s l-l li-:i fa'i , i. w ( I ,lb ltiii 1 i..l Moldle l llo li--.-.!; ll t im T.zt"" t II. J. Crmk.s reigiifti as n mm-1 doxy. ber of the County Ex cutive Com-1 i. ...... . - I llcr it the htt t.f trii uicniiei nnttee. I ... .i .. . . . t-u vomitiiiir ijo iu'ii a. tinti . i. . . .. . : . . i- t - i . w . . Ituc;lilouts Arnica Salvo. 1,1,7 ",HMnj mc i oj.uom u The l'.e,t SiHrti.thrtt4.rM f..r Tut. Commttl-! of the propnlioi, f,.f lr ! fui. u M l ii lf.-r .;; as . a 9 ia..i lji4t il it ii-n.llr II-J-I ii- o - ! tni I u h ,1 t. .-. .Ii :. vii: .! I lii ..! i! jib'; l-ti fat in h- t 11 ! .m;IiI I h it l! p.. j ill i..-i;i- i:-l-' a jri ,l t i I I f P i.b ! i;.r Ii.dlliC vlfd. M.ui'.r.:. r ai.I Ar. to-l n iuJl.fi' f '--in I .t.i--! -t itiV m i;S !f .if l I V I ai!jh5. II il lt t ".-r I "It . i - ! l ll."' i . f larul all ki;nSii-il ilivr-ivcv. Tutfs Liver Pillii Concordia College, Conovor. N. C!. - .$ . j . . f ; . ' I I r , . t 1 .w - lit I ... '', . .. j.,i.ti. a ! m i it - fc. -w . i . l i t 1 l 1 14 4 , : ,. I. a W J 11 1 111 i . i r Tin? Uiiivet'.ity. I .i. . .. ... w 1 I . ... i A. , t ' '..i if - .td l I- ! p If . k'fij-- All li ...'ii p4i:i r .Mr. W, H. Hoover spent a few about R. B. Redwine, of Monroe, jays at hbme this week. Miss Minnie Carpenter, of Cher ryville, is vibitiug relatives at thn place. Cotton isopeniug rapidly during this hot weather. went out to Pleasant Grove Church Monday to put up a monument to the memory of his brother, who was killed at Lenoir sonlo time ago. Hon. Hoke Smith, Secretary of the Intenor, has been spending some time m tow;i during the past week, accompanied by his son Ma rion. Mr. Smith has many friends and'relatives here who were glad to have him visit tne place of his boyhood. raising a tomato W3ighiug two lbs That is a way behind Liucolu yet. We published a 4 pound tomato tVo weeks ago. ' Who can beat it? See the call in this issue for a new convention to settle the dis satisfaction over the nomination of R. H. Dellinger. Dellinger has withdrawn in the interest of har mony and a new convention has been called. The Ramseur Merchants' Ex cursion leaves Charlotte Tuesday morning at 7 :45, August 25th, giv ing you three days in Norfolk or Baltimore. Round trip tickets from Charlotte to Baltimore $7.00. Norfolk .$4.50. - James R. Patton, a son of Jos. E. Patton, who lives on Mr. Geo. S. Ramsaur s place, near town, had the misfortune to lose one of his eves, while bathing in the South Fork River last week. A stick struck his eye with such vio lence as to burst the eveball. The meeting at Carpenter's Grove, in Xo. 10 township, con ducted by Revs. C. E. Gower, of Lincolnton, and W. J. Hopkins, of Mt. Holly, closed last Saturday. There were seven converted and a large number restored and the church was greatly strengthened. Cleveland Star, Aug, 13th. The Ramsaur Excursion from this point to Abbeville, via Spar tanburg and Saluda leaves Lin colnton over the C. & L. at 0.2S o'clock on Friday morning, Aug. 14th. Thisis a fine opportunity for every one to visit the "Land of the Sky' and spend a day among the clouds for only $2.50. Rev. George A. Hough; of Rutherfordton, State lecturer of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, delivered a I lecture here Wednesday night on Fever iurrs. Tctur, ChapprU Und.l ft . . ...... ,.i 1 " - hllblaii, Corn. ai.J all .Kin F.run- 11 l5oMri;,? u IMnliu-r ( tr D ,4u t n . ! !. ti dou!, and p0!ilie)y tire3 I'll-, or no I M Luthor).0ri: A Jon . lUiioi payrequirvd. It ! Kuaraiitrrd tv civr ru . A it ,:.i... - perltn t atHractlun or toon) r-rm.drd I ' . . w Frire S5rriiU ptr tax. Fur sale al al) I J iVinUrion, K I. Durham. Ji.) Jrug torr. at f ' Call to Democrats. The Democrats of Lincoln, by order of the executive conitnitle. will meet in township convention on Saturday, August 22, t) expre-. o0 Durhatn' proxy vtd in ia m of fuiou( ahhoun that wi Mr Durlintn'ii vi-h. (hi) of the Icadii iVpulmt n the Statu aid to-day: thiu may bdju? vit itl rl -! ral and cnr moi,il luti -n. .-i.d maytn beloio th? tdct.u c cai. maku oui' ktudof a d al lUitou. 1 am It- U atlmil lint it will o- tiiisl.tv haul tt.l t-. 1 . 1 Craft Delllngor. The dissatisfaction which has their preferenc-a fur a candidate arisen over the nomination of H j for Register of Dwd for Liucolu II Dellinger for Register of Deed? I county to fill the vacancy on the bv the county convention, held I iicket made bv thi u iibdrawal ot on tho 1st Monday, wan discussed I 11. H. Dellinger on account of err- here vesterdav at the meeting of ham dissatisfaction with the for-1 our iop!e to do intln(-. f..r tl. the county executive comniit4ee. I mer county convention. Any I nto ut,t in th uotiou to f u- r c The concluaiou was reached, aftei I preeificL chairmnn will call th-ir I op-rai h nny pnriy. "1 r-a f ntwiiltnf inn Hint n mv pmivxti. I f nwnbiii tiiitl iii-4 tn nrd.r nnd I SOU 1 tllfV thlllH Ht-V Al i! It tion was the most teasible plan b I appoint two poll hobl-r-, one from which the schism in Howard jach sida of the Dellingr-Cralt Creek aud North Hrook could hi contest. The voting will begin at healed, aud all parties be satisfied, -me o'clock p. m. on the above The opinion of this paper is that date aud the poll- 11 ch at 0 the convention hero on the first o'clock. The various primaries Monday was perfectly lair, and by delegates will report the result that no sharp practice was used tclof the primaries to the county nominate anybody. However we I convention, to b held in Lincoln- are glad that those who are dissat-lton on August 2Uth, at 12 m. istied have expressel their willing I According t the actioti f th? . . . . . . a -i , .. f jit !..t I,"1 1 ..? io T Ml, i'u At" i .'-! I It.' Ci l : Sk . , f i:i4io'. .'4'Vi ! t.' ti:tS I I . f ll. -;.'! . ri.i-iii. i i n . i.i-i ii i. s PiifCliiujnt Scmhmri'. 1 1 i v I. J I 1f ". "I ... l5 V1- m t I,.' 1 . "' t I J iit.i-4 .f, fc..- f ! 4 ... i J tvt'i -mill I , il S '"J, - . tvl r4 f 4 ' . I 4 I 4 J f t . J 1. t 1 1.- I. i li.l., M kiln - . .MM I ) f ,.a i. t .i .. tfi- ! . i J. . i .., , 4it4 t a 11 1 . , I J : i i4t, i4h"!. D lSldlMt? I ! ! Al I l-t" -4 ll. Vi;i. Hall' Hair U ir. r j s. i t4 t!. t.wlfili I !;. .f lb- liii. . at d h tl !' i';' !H ' Y I . . ' ft . i I I- 1 1 I .. 'Ill I l l.ti II t 1. 1 i! !.i ..wt.ll. t aloue. Tl.e D ni r4t I d ...i" .a a t i auvintu wuij.ui i;.i:. 1,1. i it." A g-ntb nnu lu w i pr st ai tho Stat comu.itt in li j . the party U run:.ttu on to a lc.i Ikd way. i Another iC-utkman ul e. J. ... J'jeUV 1LKI HI B -'U I !' I 4 ion which tcurrd a fi niii.ui JL bclor di'urunj'ut i I Hh . ind M.rll Ho :i i.".f t! lll l.Ciiil- f t . th- 1 !.!-. !1 A .N. ftbi rs. ai d it V j ' n i.'.i r J' an in.!!' i - l.H3. V r I 1. ,lO"i''K.ilA !i !:; i nil . n. i. 1 1 I .. i i.. ... ii... ii. t i i..i-i I r lal l. lii'i-l l . ut I h ! 1 k I :o .ni.t -t iu'n r ls?ii J ilv i.v u. 1 lb 'i . I . ' 4yl . .1 i . ' J ... . j j.l. -- I v 1 I . ' ' I It ,." 1 - . (.. 4' l t s i t ,. . 1 il . j s lf liiil ; i - 1 .. li'I t ! V. 1- j- i . . I .4 I - '-.' 4Hi.il .,'-1 I. i' . L T j I I m t Ml I ' 1 ' I. t.. ... k . . tl , . ''y, .! It.. . I ness to be satisfied with a new con-1 executive committee, n lurnlity 1 milteo. H Said tl.nl t.ll.rr in vention. r-Jf tue popular vote will u-ieruunc While this new convention idrn vho shall bs the notnin-e for Reg has some features about it which ter of Deeds. are not to be commended, we do - Th pnmne will conv-ne at , . ., . . .., the same nlnces as tho- hehi on hope all parties to this contest will l;M Ut gatl,mUy in Au,4t. us their good othcos that all fel- Tho township will appoint dol ing may be allayed and that the egates as follow : North Rrok party maybe enabled to enter the 4: Howard' Cn-ek 10. Lincolnton " . 1 . r- 1.1 Imnlnn fiitnvhn Snrinr? IV th-J meeting waa quite hr.nr. i.i and that hila ti.?v v.. f4' hih word, no blo patt'l to lb r contrc refcrrvd tu r.nl Lat it had uolhins: to Uo wilh thfc i:. !:i.r,'.ot 4 t a .v n'.ic lijx;, vc! i- ii in pau . .ic:U, ticn. Uck cA nerve force, scil 1 - i i It 4 m 1 . 1 v." 1 ). v ..m , it ' )r. 1. ,4 f . j . I . ... 4. a. . a 44 ll tlx m ft I i I. 1 t I. . i , . . V I ..i i. i I ... " r l . fcS. 4 r. ft! S 4 II' 4.-1 34 41 . f . i M i .!... .4. .4. 4vl' f 4 . I 4 M I I J i ! i 1 '.- t "i Jf if jf 1 - " "- ' . -- -4l ! . ..P 4.V V" f 4 . I . . - I..,ftl4.tr i i H V. 1 i l- ! . it. xcciitc.f Notice, a u:atUt r.ui.l, ii- , campaign unmolested by any fac tional ditVerence This matter must not divide the ! party nor work its defeat. Let this contest be'good natured anil let everybody prepare to be satis- fied with the result. nai ab)!i vale. Thv Republican app ar !. b- to a stale of grat ftar that tl D io- ! mu::i Yrxir d.xtcr calls it 14: Irontcn U; Ca)awba Spriugs 0 These delegates will renrent thpir ntwrtivH tnwnhin niid OCrat will C t a-xn? 4li.-lfa convey the vote of their towLships cinch on the Foj uht. Th v al to the county convention. wavt try tda lhj -waU-r.-lo ' t. O. t. ri.Ll. I. , d t. ti-.tt.f a ir,i V.II III. Ul .. VUIII. Atucir.b. He will tcl! you tiut the vul:ciin2 vvtAthcr d cier often brai it en- k I ., V 1 s Aug. IH, 1?U0. Takes All the Bets. Personal. ceroid. It ii tid that fX-S natur darvi Scott' Emulsion I . ..I, t:4 C I . 4 j , l Tf ' llr!i !:. ! af- (4.' J ... - . t I . . . . . ... - - iipt n--iiiv Tnrt Ant T TIim bouV toanv Drrxm &niict4d Mrlth anr I rVTu "- V.4W4B W B ft4..4M4 4ft I W 1 111 11 r i. I peclal, chronic vr delicate diraMr ix-1 lait titgut. nv.vo v wv icuHar to their ex. .Udr- the Irad made a rath.T ihddle i f tl.f I; -vl 1 c CoJ-Iiver Oil with Hp 16 C".:jiuui n.i'ti-' . -t .;Ilm .t r.vfH.l I Hlj HlV 4.4 4. --w. rich, it is a food for ovtr-L-xed t Rev. W, L. Sherrill and family j the "Dumb Animals." His ad- of Elkin, are hre this week on a visit to relative's and friends. Rev. Sherrijl is a native of this place, and is a son of S. P. Sherrill, Esq., Rev. Sherrill is now secretary of the W. N. C. Conference of the M. E. Church, South. ' . Rev. W. F. Womble requests was so short that few found out that-Rev. Hough would be here. We are sorry he had such a small crowd. 1 B. Key & Co's. advextisiug waon was in town Tuesday dis tributing samples of Scotch SnulT Cinciunatti paper this morning, ling phylclan and mrseon of the tn- . . . - . . Ilr.l slntt Dr. ll.lharviv . fn.. wherein one John hcan, supposed bvtllh BruaJ St., Atlanta, Oa. to be the late general- passenger! 7-1-irtMy. agent or tne nig rour nauroaus, rjanst thou minister to a miad olYers to the bet $3),(X'i() to 10,(XX . diseased?" asks MacUth. Cer- taiuly, my lord; the condition of the mttul depends largely, if not solely, on the condition of the stomach, liver and bowels, for all j of which complaints Ayer'a Fills are "tne eovercignest tntngs on earth.,, 44 It I l Ihti altcrnoon Chaimin inniri . j- : m .,,.4 nt lw Chairniau Uulhr a aiitl-o proKition for d-ctoral futiau il.t Douiocrat to lake tx and lb" Fo; ! tlut it cm eiily be taken in I I t . A l - . tun'.iner wnen v-oz-uvtr vy.i ... dress was interesting. The notice j that McKinley will carry every a J t t . Mm . M 1. jB mm ft nlHla live. I p to o cl n n-j even ora.i ary ivju.ii;i. u .,- ply had bceu rcccifcd. STDTT I w Krw Ya Nortlieru and Western State, and $10,000 to $5,000 that McKinley will carry Indiana, by 00,000 ma jority, and $5,000 to $5CX) that McKiuley carries seven southern, and $20,000 to $10XXK) that Mc Kinley will be elected, and $5,000 1. . - . 4 l!,ll.lrh -.. i I m J .1 4 li a I.. I. f , ..! .1 ; 4 to ul ;:;-..... 1 , 1 :. i.; i !' t -e -. eM t1- 1. 1 a- 1 i..x a. 1 1 ll y si.;! 1. -.id J 1. 7 1,.. ii t44,.ar ij, Huh i -i . : n.y .1 5.4 r ,.,f .! ..f ' ul t a a a 1.. Cj.Ii!. ll ' i V i 1 1 I i . I !. j ,.. 4 ..1. ! ll) St,:;-.. . I j. !:..! a!, A f !.i a. Fi -J C- llT'-l!.-tf ai.J 1 r-t U. County Exocutlvr fommlttoo. ! LixcoLNTox: IL S. Hcinhardt. J. i 1'" ..v, ,v. ivoerncinv. ll. . VrooKs us to say that there will be ser- Tbe wagon ,va3 at Rock pring3a3 maiiy votes norace Grcelyj .Ikoxton': J. L, Cronlar.d, U. 1 i, AfoiTiat (ihnr'ch next v,. 1 it. is said that 1 . .0-. 1 ?i !vmi:-i. vices at the Methodist church next Lamp meeting, and it is said that Sunday, morningnd evening, at large crowds surrounaea xne w agon was previously announced that there would be no service, but this is re-called and there will be services. Nervous debility is a common complaint , especially among wom en. The best medical treatment for this disorder is a persistent course of rAyer's Sarsaparilla to cleaiise and invigorate tne blood. Thisj being accomplished, nature will, do the rest. .. anxious for a sample of the snuff even old men tumbled over each other 'to get the little packages. Key & Co. are Statesville snuff makers. - not in 1S72. has caused considers-! Killiali 1 mv acT4i:rrrv- ktior . w mm 9m . . . . . W ' , Gold is Sent.' - Investors in the Dean Safe System of cneculation receive senn-monthly di vKds'io gold. ' Over p.rcent per ll vnitrifnt iti r4-lilirnl oirrl? 1 tr:ii!." c't t !l, K. eelf. nere. imam ouermaii 1 u.i.ur, . fjATAWrtA SnU.NO.s-. W. A. Gra who represents a syndicate of cap-: l9mf j. Mclntoih, D. Chctrv. italists hunting for just such! North Brook: P. B. Bcis, W. snans. by telesrranh tonisht takes L. Baker. all the foregoing bets and offers'. Of this Committee, S G. Finloy to bet $00,000 to $10,000 that Mc- ,r8et(;l1L!irman' and L 19 bcC' Kin ley noes not carry one-oiaio . West of the Alleghany Mountains' or out. There If t trttr It is a fact that Hood a rarsa- rem matuicd . . Tho Iopulit central comu.it: j wn in fiiion m"t of r S l r -, mou. TheiSputft vhh k-im lo'Tll AT LOT OF h that Manly propit.ia ill . be rejected ulU it U vXt; tided jX I C I CAN 1) I ICS cover congrcitional futi ni, a it if th commiltta viaw that tl.i i A I) V lOliTISKI) juit itnjKirtant at 'Uctoral fu-j iiott. Thro waa a ruuur ll.it af-t IjAST week ternoon that the IVpuiula want the lirt, third, fourth and v-t.th IS I1KUK. dilrict, at:d if conr iial fu-j ion could ti arranged would ccr- !IT 18 VKHV t j fimnort Democrat i iu t!. tifth.i itxth, eighth and ninth diMrut-,; i X 12. C A Ad idling ir.c a(coi.u uouui i.ui 11 TO THE PUBLIC. 1 ..r Nrv R. :b r nM !ii:4 Jo x I .'. V !.:, t f it 4t;u.ir Caf : idt 1 tf It 'it ! f 4 :n Mt. J 1. t ::rt . a tail r ar.d coll t-il i- r f 1 iff 1 ' jti4i.i -. "I ? n.'.il ::- f tr. . ; c I'-tn a?. 1 ; p d ta.l! 'in tl- mi-. I: c.:y it I j birr. ! ;-r ly. ; W'm ar? rf-i-inr rn t!. rirtirr ' i4i, aod mt n i -'N 1 c s . f.r?t rti! r C 1 i -i-d . 4 eid t!-f. at d 1-i ; t3 lltr. anti, nf ni,;ft r;r ftn,l parilla. tho One True Blood i Puri-: tY f n.rnnr and Tra.urcr. and Lean 4 i,ia firm dis-l A r.. 0 . .. .. . f - . Ci... t: . r?.. ir .k ti....,.! iu we even wnen otner meuicinvsi tail to ciawtiii - t. 4W .-V4..- ;re wa alio a tumo- that' AND CMT WHAT j f T V u-' " ' l1" 'pCMllf.!. for MitC IwHuSI. . ... J r. ... J r te I fail i t utcd Bwth r ouU vant( .(J U AS 1 i?wr 1 1 '1 J l lltu p.i j mc t.t a calL RAO f f achr and Khutmatism relies TIV Vby Dr. MUea" Kerve rxaswi ' Vew York.' Investors' of this firm dis- doe3 t carry fiye gtate3 Itlibuted all over the United WjUnion- J i do any good. I ocratt took the Governor, he would a. w. reedyJt- J' """
The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 13, 1896, edition 1
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