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nPT.Ti?1 r DEVOTKD T(''riIE lNTi:iU'NT.S OF Till: I'llOI'Li: OK I.INC'OLNTON AM) M.VCOI.N CO!NTV VOL. I. NO. 51. i.. JAC it LINCOLNTON, N011TII CAROLINA, THURSDAY fcsEPTKMK, 10, 18.HS. SUM A YEAR. 1 "'l DEMOCRAT. ! 4 m JLr. ' ? Liscolnton,K C. v :t. 'offers hitf'professionai service to. the country. Omce at residence next to f - . . T iU C A-. . TT.a.,.1 I "tr National Democratic Ticket. - 4V - , - www w S rofc president: i 1 "VI ;for vice-president - VrT'rrtTY tn.-wf.rfT au liiuiv t atiJj, We have received the first num ber of The Chronicle, an afternoon daily jnst started tn New Hern by by Chas. L. Gaskill." It is a Dem ocratic paper, and deserves success. Attorney at Law. 1VV utfCwflat iii&i&t to JuQfc car" wtlLybe promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Main Street, S. Attorney at Law, Practices in all of the State and Fed eral Courts. Prompt attention given to all bnsines. Office in 3rth State Hotel. B. A.. .TVSTICE. Attorney at Law, LlNCOLNTON, N. C. Practices in the Courts of Lincoln, Meekleuburj?, Gaston. Catawba, Cleve land. Rutherford, Polk, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. Office in "North State Hotel. DENTAL NOTlOJfi. 1 Dr. A. W. Alexander Vill Ve 5i Democratic State Ticket. FOR ftOVERNOK. . . FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, THOMAS W. MASON, OF NORTHAMPTON. "FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, ' CHARLES M. COOKE, OF FRANKLIN. FOR TREASURER. Benjamin f. aycock, OF WAYNE, FOR AUDITOR, ROBERT M. FURMAN, OF BUNCOMBE. EOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, FRANK I. OSBORNE, OF MECKLENBURG. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IN STRUCTION, , JPHN:C. SCARBOROUGH, OF JOHNSON. FOR JUSTICES SUPREME COURT. As long as the Democratic par ty maintains its organization and its iiitecnty. there' is' hoie that it will eventually coine arMlnd' right on questions cur which it may now be in error. - Be sure you cast your vote this year In the name of the platform on which "you profess U stand. Vote for men who will carry out your plat torm. Do not let your love of office cause vou to vote the Republican ticket. Your even interest it against ?uoh voting. Nothing Bolter Expc taif. Smatfr Butler's pajr is very much mistaLririti ?ujjM?'mg that the Democrats are gr.itnj to male a great outcry hlxmt its incciiisla teiicy ii intimating that unless th- free -silver Democrmcv letters its bid the Populists uf tl;is State will fuse with the gld-bug Republicans who have thus far made a l-Unf 30.Ur. . . bentor , Butler and the other I'opulist leaders of thi State cannot surprise ir,s!iock the l)tiih ocrats by any n.nv exhibition of in consistency or bv anv new mani testation that they are in politics for what there is in it. If Mr. Butler and the members of hi privy council should declare to-day for McKtulev and Hotart it would not catire a Deuocrat to raUe his TOUTICAL GOSSIP. l ho Now ftatlot Doxoft Th n !cti'-n Ir.'nctcl lT thelatt lciItu r, dirrttt thtt I am informal that lb-! tf' eatididatiti ihillU trl fi on to pfat 1lb U. htrb ! mnit W i!ixvitiI In iniWtimhAu The Russo- Juanc3oTreaty. That Populist concern down at eye-b.-cws. Charlotte Observer. Concord, cnlled the Vestibule, says that Marion Butler if the greatest man the South has ent to Wa.-h- inrtontinee-Jackson and Calhoun. Ve noteihl? as. the ciioicest bit of humor that wo have vet seen m the papers of thV 'grand circuit The great battles which the peo ple throughout.the ages - have al- a . . i wavs waireu nave ueen uatlie- naaiusi unfust taxation. And uu Char Ahnbt ThlnRn in'Gftnerai Mk. Kmtok: Will y..ti albr . ..." . me to tay a fi .ordn throuli tb columuf of your trxcdlut pa-rm r"k'ard to th Dellitcir Crati contest? Dniuorratt of, Catawba Siriot townihip art lwiti rniut! for not taking tnor intBrV-t in :th s-roml Motion. l- hav!hrd many D-mrcrat titv t!im -elves on th nbjct, and th .id reason thcv giv f.r not ttttiditig tile primaries i, that thy thought Mr. Dtflliuger fairly tiortttnttfi by the first convention! The demo crats f tl.i towr.thip are tifitd with the ticket nominated and pro- jMe t di all tliey can ti elect It. And we hojPH that the Democrat oi iiownru i rcK ami .oun Brook will acc?nt the result in any Iku-crat b d nl U tfrt tbVm dr-re th- o utcmpt of Lit party. Dru.KAi t. CcxkI Advif ' prt- nt mrrul a;.'tat a Ta h itftn ttrit f Kb it it ir ut eat U b W1 j rtj cf j-rt..i.l t4lfj.Af ratal atatt mti a;J hata S(4 roor Ti.lfMtT tbttj any ritc' 11 j c -rrmr-ilt r to bait (tttx It hnl3 nn !f fn On on l.alloC ticiat rnut i tli4 nanirt" of lh 'caifdidktt fr f -Y-nrt l.iutntit fiornr. Scrttiy of Sut, Adit r, T ! urer, Pur trinuidnt f Public lu tructi n, Attrn tlenrral, mm-t-r f Congrtit, uittr .4 the Su- prtm Coutt, Judg of tht Sujtrior Court, and prettdcutitW devtoit And on the othtr tttlut muit It the name of th car.dlUtt fut tho IgiUtur. county treurtr Lie office at Liucolct'oD. June Auc i a. C. AVERY, of Burke, eust, October, December.' lebru- G. H. BROWN. Jr.. of Beaufort-: nrvaud April.- WiU be in Mt. i- ngaiust unjust laxauon. Hollv, JuhvS.pmbovemUV, " ;0Sci?vJ?A? T-LARG - just taxation is at the bottom, of ' " i- - I . I h h. I K A IT flT rll Ill'llTTl IIP I .... . . . . . . , t .rrfJ..; . , rrr ' our present ills. Let the Oattle Ue . U. uuuul-A5, oi 3ioore. . , . . 4 ' , waired acainst uniust taxation - FOR ELECTOR, I XH DISTRICT, THEO. F. KLUTTZ, ' ' "r " ' OF ROWAN. January, March and Majt.JV Patronage solicited. Terms cash and moderate. The Mib.-tnnce of the nego- guinl faith and help u to w rt the tiation between iiu-ia and Japau j goernmnt of Lincoln county U now made public. A treaty has I from the two nrtie which trader been agreed upon giving to each I iu voter. m a trculatur oalJ of the parties such commercial I trade iu cattle, and put it into the . advantages a inav have bean ob- I hands. of the Democratic partv taimd iu their respective territor-I whoj name is a xvnunviu for hon- - WW ies bv other nation-. The pruvi-t iiuvernment the pnrtv that ions are similar eo tho-e ot the I kuoas. how to arret on uf it fel treaty negotiated between the 111-1 low men for a p:tly crime withuut ited States aud Japan. The treaty killing bun. will! T 8.FOX,UENTl55T,' Main St., Linconton, N. C. "All work ruar- j .anteed: nothmti' 1 pCi but the best ma terial used. Kea-E5?3 sonable prices rr I. XE lenu!? cau ex- cept by special agreement. Of- ( fice on Maiu St FOR CONGRESS, 7TH DISTRICT, S.J. PEMBERTON, OF STANLEY". FOR SENATORS, 29TH DISTRICT, C. L. TURNER, of Catawba, C. C. WRIGHT, of Wilkes. Experimental legislation briug no reliet. nev Demc Bern, say? that it concedes one state, Vor- will go into eiTect iu four year after the date of final ratiricaiiou. I - I .. A .Ml f wll." iwiucn wa auiiun ij. Philadelphia Record. th uhiflr rl crr n.anra tod c- ransmlm bv tie Trf.e! J -XtU. I 11 f o! 1.1 i-si ULJkt-4 m li . . in tit Mifacr th Faftftfa A!!i- i0) at t 1 1 1 1 p tbib' U c uXtx g itb a rry tit vlw I tgtizz i.d colli u t.ca, i.d it uu1i tvr ltn tp; 1 bv a eu up a lr that if t& julo t g(ii,; L-:ir tr tct wn tc!tJ up atl ciu Lu.d aoul 1 I iu th up. A hi nt there 1 onj i-guur of lX, ,jr 4tr nltf tvjieft r, hjabd bt and tuaittratta in tcb tuu- a cetice vn The Chronicle, ' a cratic paper at JHew County Democratic Ticket. mont, to Mark Hauna, and that it may be possible that Croveu couu- ty will go that way, too, as it has done.9o.ip. )Jie past. While you are blowing, why not make it uu? tleiitlemeu, iht- i uo time for discord iu our rank. The euemv is at work night and day to deftat ti. True, they are having ym .ft. I trouble to k-vp tbir colored vot ers 1U hue. The colored Voter ar- We do not like the term tinnnl I1..mrvri f ir IwrlV TllM Democratic narlv of the United IV,"S Ultni " stn(.4 la iiiiir!i lU'ttHr. nliil 1 111 I tiuhttug tire, when yiu gel tn-i tbim extiugui,:el iu oue place.! harmouv with history. The PhiladelphiaRecordoueday lnt.v break out iu another. B. F. Geigo, Mgr. W. E. Gkigg, Cashiei. THE BANK OF LINCOLNTON, Solicits the accounts of Mer chants. Corporations and Individ uals, and will make collections at reasonable rate's. Settlements promptly made. . A Bank account never fails to iusph;e hebits of economy aod sav-1 -imr. Trv it. 5-8-9G. - Columbia Proilnco Co, PRODUCE COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, "-1834 MAIN JSTUEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. We handle Country Produce ex clusively. Fruit, Vegetables, Poul try, Eggs, Etc. QUICK SALES, PROMPT "RETURNS. HIGHEST PRICES. Write us ior Quotations or make us a Shipment and be convinced. Liberal advances made on Consignments. References: Loan and Exchange. Bank, . ' Carolina National Bank, 20 06. 3m. Columbia, S. U. " FOR THE LEGISLATURE, J. F. REINHaRDT. FOR SHERIFF, B. 0. WOOD. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS, R. h. DELLINGER. FOR TREASURER, H.. J. CROOKS. . FOR SURVEYOR, L. P. SIFFORD. FoR CORONER, LAWSON HOUSER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, P. A. THOMPSON, H. E. RAMbAUR, Wm. HULL, Li Hung Chang says Secretary Carlisle wouluVbe the greatest man in all China, if he would go there. It is a good time now to go 1 J. F. Riiinhardt will vote for a successot to Pritchard, who stands on the Democratic silver platform. Will L. A. Abernethy do the like? ammousr The Philadelphia Record thinks the Indianapolis Convention will result in the restoration of confi dence aud a revival of, business. Some Northern papers still blind themselves to the greatness of the silver movement. The Indiau apolis Convention represents a mighty small part of the people. The masses are for Bryan, there is no doubt about it. last wevk said that the whole tenor of its ueNvs from the we,t indicat ed the abatement of what it :alU (he "free silver craze. " All the news we have st-eu indicates no change to sound money. The gl- ver cause is on top and staying there, too, and there uecd ! no room to doubt it. c E. B. SPRINGS. S. S. McNINCU" WHOLESALE i DEALERS IN ;v Co. AND - RETAIL FERTILIZERS AND VEHICLES " yoa Ais'p vor CHARLOTTE, N.G. V Lincoln Ccunty Friends Car rying the largest aud best, assort ed stock ot vehicles on sale in Ijcrtb cr South Carolina we cou dentally write you to coirespopd with or call to see us in person. Buyi such large quantities wre get best figures, and quality con "sidered, are not undersold. Among the 25 or 30 vehicle con cerns which-we represent we cop- t?o"i ths orminal and eenuina Co- lumbus BnWv Co's Buggies and other -. vfihip.lpa A'treiits also tor thg veH Iincwp Piedwcnt Wogon j a tun car load always on nanus. ' When 'needin'e Fertilizers write for prices on the CharlottQ,' and 'Catawba'! brands of Fertilizers. We control these goods,' and ship them all over thisv county, with largely increasing dniaiids fr each season. Vours Truly,. S. S. McNINCH & CO. 5-8-96. It is the duty of the Democratic Press and the Democratic speakers to tell the people what is Demo- tratic doctrine and what is not. Do you know why you are a Dem ocrat?. Very few people do. Will you 'Populists vote for L; 4, Abernethy, unless you know he will vote against the return ot J . C. Pritchard to the SeDate? How can you vote for a gold mau and be true to your professions? Laws, levying unjust taxes, are destructive to liberty. AU ours; ilt hth traceable to such laws." The'peopie will -some day awake to this fact. Then, those, who have suggested quack remedies will be asked to the rear. Some of the Northern golu pa pers, calling themselves Demo cratic, are rejoicing over the fact that little," rotten,. Republican Vermont went Republican last week. It is a bit strange to us that the election of McKmley 1 preferred by Democrats to tliat of Bryan. There is no disguising th fact, the Chicago Platform is Democratic twice to where Mc- Kiuley's is once I , Some of tho Republicans are making a great out cry over the alleged fact that O. II. Docery was talking for gold only a tew month? ago, and now he is for free silver: If our memory is right, Senator Pritchard. onlv a. short T. ( time aco, was speaking for free I U.A.'-hiifia 11M on rmt nnil nil! uic J 11 . A-A W W. V - - gold man. It misht be well for some Republicans ta examine thvir own records, before they set out to be critics." Pooel Walter eury I He moved to Charlotte to get the nomina tion for Congress, but he was beat en. He finally commuted to run The Monroe Enquirer ays : They do say that the large slteves is coinK out of fashion. Let 'em no. Dickens has well aid that fashions are like human be ings. They come iu nobody know when, how orVhy; and thv go out nobody kuows whtu, why or how. We see no indication of them going out of style up this way, but we do hoje you are right. The style ought never to have ori ginated. The Ienoir Topic has gone after the Populist gods. Hear it: The Topic ban favored an ar rangement with the Populists on the electoral ticket, but thiu did not'imply any interference with, our State Democratic ticket. We are in favor, al-o, as expre-vd in last isue, of such local arrange ments between PopuiHUand Dem ocrats as will necure a legislature oppied to McKinleyism. Why not call it by the right It is f usicn with Popu lists you favor, uud fusion means surrendering your principles.wbich means party dihoncr. Ar rangener,tM is new, and good, per- j haps, to ease your conscience with They tell it onom? of the futiou candidate that he lost hi dinurr at ltockspring camp-mniiig.try- iug to convince one of the Colored leader that he ought to vute th- fusion ticket, and thought he hod him thoroughly converted, but by the time Tuck-r Grove camp meeting rolled arouud ht mau had back-tdiddeti and he had to convert him again. Is it any wuuder that the colored voters ar btginniug to kick against tbie who think that thvV are jut like 0 many cattle to be led to the ballot box. Why should the cciclvd Voter in t vuW the I)emvcr&tic ticket? IU not the Democrutic party dou- ah that ever ha tevu dune for him? True, the do not promiv himufiic: but in t hit he i treated jut aj well a thv mujunty uf white vot trs. who never have, uor evrex- lHct to hold ofiice. Let me again av to my Demo cratic frieuds iu Lincoln county to let bygone b? byconc, and go to work for thv ioiuinw of the par tv. We buve nominated good men. Por Repreentatlvo we have th" noble, gvueroU4, big htartvd fritrud thip and ciuntr CAoimivtioucrt. There will le to lau uckU. i ne couUiLiLg uamti aud tec otfctr coutaiLicg H Diztf. Tbr bvllott zuar be prtlr pnoltd aud partly written co Vpr of u? color aud tnty bate them. Thil new ekctlou law alto di rect! that four ballot boxtt ball o mije for erery precsLct. aud each of lb boxes muit b- Wilt ueujtb 'to ccntaia cue cubic fc-ct bf iuftid mc3urcmeni isd ibl provided with a g.-cd. troug lock and kev " The ballot ouil be dVpotited iu lo wf tbo boxe tud bti couotrd (at tba cloie ct lh IU), muil bedfpviUd iu tht other two boxct aud carried to Ibf clerk Uhce fwr ( k-eping rht boxe (four for etcry pre cinct) mut be'pitd for br tht ?uuly commistiwueri ud will b 4Ulo au cxpcutitc item iu etcrf jounty. Chatham Kecrd. A m. l.i. ti..Ju.1i:. m rctrcJas. blvr tbat u;r It a came tLc cry Lt aub tr aurjr :.d gjTcrrc3tLtuwnrhipo4 r.l:.aJf. New tba c nly n.r Hi X) of tbtao tLu.ca e bat la tLat tbjr were urd by pvhliciaua tj ralt-di i! tb public fcr thc;r 01a deiix:L: ecit. Frte aiher a zsi tUi., but if we d j ol tnisd 18 lr? l rtr craie will tuu W U.e titite a.rt of teJ Prea Vtastr. rtir tlUcaitcr) NrJ Ulf. Mr. t'.U'ix. lrr.tt. twa rW.. til.. : -la itr. K'lt" l-rfj t '- tm Plr. a lkn wl;t t .a itipi-r ariJ lfiJ all tl- biiit t-r t?..ir it'AJ. f ..II . . . . -A ... . . . . 1 f , " 1 ual iir. t!. iKj; lr. Kits' Nw XU- .-wrf io tuy 1 f.l tv11 anil -kti n tA At,4 trvm lL-t f ri Jvrtritit l-llf . Jattrf ViT iLrt Ia,;iJ- 111.4 atK.t ifin. tl l wcrtU it -.tt.: in r .i. - A n'l krep tr r l.t.-r W ,Jj.1 It. c;t trw Ul al u lirtitf What Froo Silver Moans. The Democratic tftuaUnal xu -ctLiiou o( the Z2ud - J . t x ; c t . ca rOlrd uf Oaatou. iMik. OtUwl ilJ ItulLtrfvr J c.ui.t;. at ahel by JaitlburtJav LuLn.ual'J J. A. VJ. II. Juaticv, ff KutbftrdULirti The liver men y that the IcaLdzdJitea Icf tmatcra iowiug will hspp-eu when we gtt free silver : I T t Th Wfl.Mf WflfM AUV II UU1W I I Ui 1m Knov; Thz Good It mmn that th? rnvPey of thv i.w.l.la t 1 1 a. -t I.a. I f I fm It meant that irtl-ck hall Dr.lilcs' Heart Cure Docs be rrdrvmed with e.lver a well ald. It maua tl.at no mote bocd- .hall be old to buy greulck. to the por, distinctly a mau of j,vj,tral cjtn. It mean that ailvvf ball cuu- ttnue to br a leal tender. It would mean money "Uouu 1:1 circuUtiuu to ji pce with tLe mere iu pvpuiat r. It would make tilvcr bult.u worth a much a if coined into dcllara. It aould top lh redvmptioa ol grt-enlack by moUeV hark' wbv will i::t take ilver for them. It would guarantee atability to our curreucy. It would gradually raie th? level of price. It would man better pricaa fcr .vr t. Jack lAg;:ature. Catawba and Lincoln Republi cans sometime ago endorsed Wm. Hale, editor of A. V. Sigmon Hickory Press, for elector for the th district. But he was not even. put in nomination when the con- Populist. politics! vention met. Wonder whyr The Caucasian of fi ay : One nioie time we wish to sav, uot for spite, but because it is the truth, that the Democratic prt the jvople, J. F. Uvinhardt. served u in th lat and wask taithfid repre.utative. Mr. Alexauder, of Mecktenburg. who eryed in th 3 lat Legislature w ith Mr. lUinhardt, told this writ er that Jack Reiuhardt wo the hardvat working member in that It would tnuu tnr work aud Utter pay for work. Th janic make uu!J go out of buineia. Wo wculd have no more decla ration! frm the Wbitt Hcu that the governmtiit i laukmpt. Thor would Wu) ciorv ayud:- Dr. mtsr for the btatd Senate; and mw 5 hn not now the cout.ueiice of a somebody calls his attention, in majority of people in this State, the Charlotte Observe to' the If it wants that confidence, it .ouellllVvl,-'l y,k my i-v. requires a man. who is elected to the Senate lt rtisUJa'in, the district one year previous to his election. This-makes Henry ineligible. Oh. the vanity of human wishes and r-A a - V I that something? If o, lev It be known and known quickly. We tell you emphatically that there is coini? tn be a movement oy tnt body. He i worthy the tupKrt Jcate pUrchaea at robUry of every IK'inocrut iu Lincoln ... - . . county, for biierin, w uavn ncn- til B. O. Wo-ni, wU U not only popular v.ith hi own irty. but ecn hit ptditical tnvmtei tay be h a gol man. Hj wa aeveral year I Rsjister of Dvetls for Lincoln; county and when he wa dn'cMod two years ao. h pulled otT hi c-j;t and went to work on bUfarrn, OPVOHI- -r .1 T A-i v t-.t .f-rr o a flnwl Sell. ! - . .- t -n w I Tt. 2 kA ! -alJ 111 an i " mission, has a reason ior oeiu, himlf Whatever. his ca- its mission and gtan4 agaip.&t fho fnrhPR that ' eAn fartVi'pVwavfroinlsroo4 healtli ami he cannot have good government stU farther way WW fiealth without pure blood. The blocxt rhn Qa rn which it wasfounded. -..l-tp,, tn .Verv orsran and tluc : . . , land when it is purcich and. healthy Fjom all. accounts cnamoeriaiq s 1 jt cVTi LeitJi to the enure pt Coueh Remedy is a' Godsend, to the af- bui if it U impure .tt pattern dis V v-'L4 " ' Mcmpnt wherever It flow?. Hood's iarsa pa ilicteq. xuere. - is the one true blood purifier. It cures about this; we feel-just like saying it. gaU rheunif pcrofula, catarrh, djspep- The Democrat, Carrollton," Ky. For gfa and rheumatism because these dis- sale by W. L. Crouse, Druggist. eases have their origin in the blood. people. A party with a. re6r4 of shawing that he U wUlir to mal; disregard1. iC brokuii promises, hi living ly tho went of his brow. W ith 0SX.V MORE promises as us i!H itat. . (K.-rv. tti M felectcnl. claim to confidence, will scarocly . J . f Wu we have ccw .,v.. liu.v ii.All.,,r hn uvre nrthti. VW, ...AAA, ' " " I - AU neesls to do is to fusew'tli rate of intereat. It would mean the paymeut of ICC cent ! the dollar for indetl eInea and no mrr. Poti&h for Snirt Bosoms. Melt tether on ounc ox whiti wax and two ounce cf aper macsti; tnni into a cl-an ahaltow pAti. Wneu cold break into pie re a about th aire cf a chratnut and put in a box until required. When making boiled atarch add a piew of thin wax. September Ladle Horn? Journal. z.x rrr iir-Ar. u n r uxa a a lrt itit-'-t-VH. tatVa tv.eMK ..-a4 am 1 jli-i L l wUim a :j fA c'"rf rt4 t(Mt r t.ftf. lU UI v4;l lir Lr It frf.ct Pmlk'i k. W(.lar. f1: "t CwtCf Votl.t khm 3 itt U1 Pt. SCW ;; f-fcn Cn lu qm Iwr Heart Cure Jk;1,l;rvtst2: Restores u.Kffe, tl nil l-i nim4 f.i(ia aaf t;;iv t4i cv-4 a L ox 0r .lie i twj1 irrr iiTt.T. IT. i:.-" Cri C.r 4 Ui I ti tk vmwtA UaiU lull it r 1 I tmi ae Ut4l t ata ff rCTrrt4. mi t Dr. Ul'fw' nrt C-cr t4 try "Bii Hotuutlilni; Know. It mar be worth aotnrthin la anew that the terj brt m-dLinr tor mtor- aa aia m kat am k. m. m wm a a a ava, i m b a. a, hi m m m Populists, accentiug the conui . 4. ' l'" 8 . . nn tr i m firm at th llock Of .1 nil nrv I t " , lAAl 1".. . A. ... Ail J - e u UlbraUAT. wnd in tm nj?ct neiost!? tirl cut nerttm jnrm o a 'Clt b diddlv tho advantace of hU tlcor UOrctric lUUert. Th.. nct would do tnat. i.ythuwny, w-uicme upumj ujmu.r. , wix thora ft tun In orth . nrinc:n to mllt th9 jCca-l'.aTtailjiattUJf- Caroliim when an avowed enemy ll.UCAl "t , n ' V- " aJ KWnni. andaio h lo of tho Democratic party had the I :, ' r.Jl t?;-t..n,i cienrte ruitcra Wrote tt.earpt.:. iik dltlyu, at34 l prcr.ocucrJ by mfillihoiriroof Re-iaterand , . : ; a,r.i I v CIHK u gei up ... ... . mn,-Tt r .1. trc? "r. v ..' i! '.. iK ,,rr Ll talk like the above? 'And the pity Tl rLor tli" tc.cit,. lt- i, llmt Democrats have caUl it Th? Tor t..M4 , f ..v , . , , r) ......... tr., .11 Iminorofnc" iks!1 roM r'.?: rv. Ir-- - oht O cost cotton planters more dun five mili.on dollars an nually. TLh i" -n enormous waMc and an lc prevented. Practicil experiments $1 Ala bama ILxpcrin;r.nt Sution show conclusively tlat the use of "Kainit" ' will prevent that drea Jed Jant itseasc. t njAAUr -4 tJrwwt fw m I mrj -- tfc..- J tin ti-J . M k j : t; I. lit aji i
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