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-I The Democrat. THURSDAY, SEFT. 10, 189Q. Special Notices. "Advertisements inserted in this column and under this head, at one cen per word each insertion. " Home place m Town for sale or suitable jexchangi", with work, else where in this State. Address, Wm. Shihpp Byjjum, if. O. Box 23 Lmcoln- by Capt. Alphabet Everitt, who now runs the K, S. tlirough train between Lincolnton and Rnther fordton, is in the city today and will leave tonight tor'Wilmington. It is his first visit here in six months. Charlotte News', Mon day. . Prof. Brooks, a brother of Rev. Dr. John R. Brooks, will soon take charge of the school at Denver. . Prof. Brooks is a son-in-law of Rev. M. V. Sherrill. - Prof. MAKE THEIR STATEMENT. david yod:r. LOYD NEWS, I Ath" lUir Vij'ir t'-m- . . . . . . . weak bnr-ri!. iimt;iti .lli''J A Strong Fortincallon. RHODES, YOUXT AND SHRUII . d IV A A liIOiR Al IlU'AL SWEItll MK,Coon - Deab sir nments and and publis Mr J. T all his hones turns Iris vengeonce loose upon me to such. an extent that it tem if nothing but to smirch my official of Tiie ' WLCJ fN-ANJn LLLb mulj, .n.i ti.ti.- thifh upp!r lU1 iorttiy inc ixxiya-iriuuivc-urf- lht WOKD 01: TWO. LiTE I.AVI1. VfHlEH, O.- CATAKUU ... 1... n r ju.irmi... ...... ...... .....,.-..-. ,,y , u , ,jVrr , Jn I send yon tins Doc-? David Yoder wt- a -,m of D.ivid s ,e ,u I'M-' -r mm "t "-ri ""itiUy. Tba n-st wiuUr -mi rtHU, Miur Morruc:i. rmuiu, ask you to examine it Yoder and hii wifn Kliw4bth. who ;fcui.Uv, ami th pffich-r ttitd tulel ireiiiatiou m tt JvmJIfr Mlittts.. h.. D. L. Youxt. Wa the daughter i Adolphu ' mutt not r-ad thfin thM. Hat kuiU. ' i tit t l 1 ' . DLane alter Iib, ulu was born and lived 1 Wti ar .t,u ln i,, lltl mllh ihi - - - V..;. for an olhce blighted about two mile weat of th 1 eau-i r.... i i....i 1U Ttti litr ict lUt. !.vt nnm-i "TtlC liVN IlCCl 01 UIC See notice of sumnioris Clerk Barkley in this issue. Arkansas has gone Democratic by 65,000. it may reach 7o,000, See F. H. Turner's ad. ' the Lincoln .Foundry . is moving for ward. Piedmont Seminary" opened this week'with over fifty pupils in ntteu dance. . 1 T. J. Ramsaur & Sons adver tise Tar Heel flour in; this issue. te their adi The Book Club will give a f,Keceptkm" at Mrs. Agnes Law iug's Friday Dight- The workmen are this week d''ing out a foundation for J. C. Quickel' s new stores. The Baptists arehaviuga pro n acted' meeting at Kids Chapel, Catawba Sprmgs, this week. If the statement made by Khodes & Co. in this issue does not make you sick, what will it take? H. S. Eobmson & Co. want to show vou the best line . of goods t-.(r brought to Lincolntou. See ad. - ' ' Let us have betted sidewalks there is. no reason why we can't ' have them. Suppose -the authori ties enforce the law No half hearted campaign will carry Lincoln this fall. Let -eyer.y-htdy !go to work for Jack Reinhardt rnd'tha whole ticket. The jail, left vacant by the removal of J. -T. DeLane to the country was taken charge of Fri day last by R. M. Beal. v a . I : I a T ' m . i -J : -,acis win eaiisiy n.a wruiiu ue uoimu i mlcr. uno naa come vv.uu.j, wiuko cunrge oi charge me witn being in coliustou this section from the tate with the County lreasurtr v.ith noHon Intent to commit a fraud on the for the 25th. and navshishest mar-1 county ket nrice for cotton find nnttnnl I denounce thecharsre a? a ill- seed at the gin. He has the latest aim malicious talsenmxi, ana improved ein. which makes . the I an investigation by the County best sample and does the cleanest I commissioners, wnose amy u i- work of anv crjn mnHft S hm I to investigate this matter, will It will nav vou. I confirm me in my statement. ,r t i A w I I stand ready, Waiting ana wii- Mr. Robert A. Dancan,. a ir.'Ai,, i (Trriar nnintr ikiiciinii j I i m ao i . It., ..1 t.t I I i . ..f I llin,lnlm. C K nuU F.rk Paver before marring j I,n " l His father, David, the .n of J John b. IMltnzrr diM Hit 5mI to , urcv of fever. He Ivr ifr of l'eimvivaiiia una ettlcd on Jacob: Fork, whTw he purchaetil two hundred acres of land from Henrv Weidueriii lTTl. He mar ried Bostain Klein's daughter, who also came from l'miylvatiia. Daviil.t he father of thejate David, wa3 vTn iu the year 1771 and wa the voungest child f hi undher, who it alto very tick k tth lh mr diisaie. Jrph Drown his fov?rlto. J. l Beam V C. mill, tnth near future, cruet m r Jlr mill in thit tnmntliip. Hrntl.er farmr. tipK do not ill our ccltn at 7 c.nl. hat Trade street, made an assignment last. nignL ior xue oeneni, oi nis creditors. Mr. R, H. Field is the assignee. Mr. Duncan assigns his stock, notes, accounts, etc. Char lotte Ivews, Sept. 5th. The sidewalks on some of the streets of Lincolnton are worse than bird. The walk leading to Piedmont bemmary is almost lm passable. It is about time to fix up the sidewalks, law, as it. now s have better sidewalks.- gated at any da v. . u H Rhodes Sheriff Lincoln Co A TURNCOAT. Mr. DeLane talks .two wavs for the Lincoln democrat. s you allowed Mr. DeLane space in your paper to on some of his gill unon bhenlT Rhodes I beg a little space to give you a little item. I met Mr. DeLane on Aug. th rhi ditd in 1770. David married mail till the market lully rcttHimit KliraWth Ueib abjut the year I to the tits of th m i. Stct:'ula 17U1, and they had the following tora ?r8,ty x the crop mill -e children : Omrad, Adoli h, David mn.(m jUj Fome l.ll, .umrew, ieiay, it it i i . . i . ii . . . . -.. 101 i'.woio ior t x.or,ui 0rfutl: Your cr 1'iilf arc t!e ii4M.ii;'ii t r ndc rtruent . , , the Uy.ulicTltil iHr. I iuui ever Ik: grateful fir the accident that tn llt .f m raii1iJt f f Cnuztr t the ircuti cniniiti, tlb rc- cimrn.un. il u'n2 u. a. . . ... .......... t fl lev. t.f l4t id, .... in the -it h'fco.' wmi;..u.aui ........v-. ford it not idorird. There u m, as if 1 had a new leave of Lie. CTr.t dr.l .f opt..itln tai.d ,ft.! t Dbtte Cannon. CoL - I 9 99 " - w t a 1 . m. mm Tutt's Liver Fins in$ rhalfrd. Solomon, Fannie, Catlinrine and Sarah. Conrad, the ohWst son, wa in the war of 1812, and after p-ace va;i retored he went ti his uncle, Jacob YinlerV, in the statu of In diana, and there married one ot Jacob Yo,lurs daughter, aud after soiii vears mnoved to Andrew CASTORIA Tot Iafi&ti aad'CblUrea. ' La M cXU MottfTAfto Sale! hodr mutt liv- ten or eleven Cftitte for bi cotton, suit mrhy i.ot that oui'dndy ! the f4rmr ? Iivn CusntufoULM. t c:ouutv, Missouri, mhere Iim died ;, or repeal the uth and h(J gHia Mr Kh(K,M VU4H J at the nee of about Si yeur. tands. Let us an honwt man and bd Ilfllle 1Is.i Adolph a bo was in the war of Wanted at Once. At llr ent ff r li 'miU. T - . . 1 (I ill 12 to Z tmlrrl diur r. I n ..r ft cn-,r. liiff Ht-if liifl Mii Julia Tiuk So hum-, lohvairr l'-u luj s i.. Mia., s-a to. Selma, Friday. ii;ksonai Mii-i Conni- Jou-. of Charlwtte. a good Sheriff mid he wasa Rhode -. ll,en tl;e f-'P t Judcs Ho. oe man. now knowing this fact and t "rmy and all traces of him coin Foundry went to Chester then seeing his actions iu the con- Moriday evening to make arrange- vention on the tiV-th it was plain ments with C. & L. R. R. Co., look- that it was a'mere personal mater mg to the bringing of their loco- with Mr DeLane - I v ft. IB motive reDair denartment nere. 1 am a norm list ana nave Oi-en from the beginning and I fee objectiou to Mr, Rhodes. J. L. blllil'M no FALSI! CIIAKliES. ' Mr..J. T. DeLane in hisnrtickle He tells us that indications of such change are quite favorable. Gen. Earle has defeated John Gary Evans for United States Sen ator in the South Carolina prima ries helll Tuesday. Earless major ity is over 5000. A large vote was polled and much interest was man ifested. Senator Tillman openly espoused Evans candidacy. Ephraim Carpentar of Cher- I Collusion for the purpose of de ,riua ew h;rv.eif Mninxr An fraudiug the Co. aud, adds that a were lo-t David, the third on, the fub ict of biocranhical sketch. J - - - - - -13 t was born on September 12, liW. about JJ venrs atti r his fatlu;r Mr. and Mr-t. Jno. L. Cwbb utut to Charlott Tm-day. mm mm II It! Mr iit.f m liiirmell A!ul Ml Fail, are at Jude Iiokv. Mif Mnmie L:ai weut to Caiw Executor's Notice. ftct ;li- -I ; " J 1 f i i iwu c it :. David n bom. and about inne vtars nft?r th dath of his grand dcti, S. C. ttii- nrruing. father Lonrad. lie was ixirn on Mi Alien, of Wndro, the old liouistrad ot Uunrsu loii- r on thn JactibV Fork Rivera few liokie ,,. .irl vnr.U wtitith of his cruud I Rev. Dr. J. U. Fox aud of last weeks issue thrust at Sher-j taiherV rtideuce. In aftr year IrJ: laSiiirlKlusa TIj- llish Sh--N Unde f jf l 1 -"- 4 it" i:rttr -f t-4 I- I ' f-atsff ik, i. . i If ."1 k f. r -! I .1. r . l-l in ! 4 r4 I ' . ( ila4 ..il Utif, !,. it. !. li.-. li-jw. ..t.r. Il rt. ill T l w f N U K 1 4 l .. ilis4i;H' N tl. Ym ll't i, i.. i v . vi iu - i;. t i .ii. tt i t. c . ll t il Ii t i II. V r3 ! ml.il 44: 1 J W 4i i !.-; 1 1- t j 1 . Ii -: ll-n . l.i !' w 1'I- I u ll t-i;-.t-it;. xA.Uit.lfet UM t. . r i:L r tgf I f in. it., lu-..t-i lt iM, a -n mm i.uii ' di.;4l ; !. If ! !" "I'r il i.-ii. I atf-tit. Ikt. tr i . - T" .if it t 1 " $ r . fctl . ll-f tl If 4 lf-1 ! 1 J. l 1m lit i? Efit Li.r i.. v r U-.r t4 been at Dr. Costlier thi wt-k. i'tT Rhodes and myself for the pur pose of making us bear the bur dens of his disappointment. He charges us with being in rvville shot himself Monday. An officer was in the act of arresting him to carry him to Dallas iail for desertiDg his wife and six children, when Carpenter drew his nistol and. shot himself. Derhaos The County is building a new fatanyj rather than go to iail. bridge at D. J. Rhyne's factory. V Y, Motz has the contract, and Dr. Crowell, whose death is will soon have 'the job completed, noted elsewhere,was born in Lnion n TT i . county, N. C. in 1829, He stud- -Uoi. u. xl. uocKery ims i - ied medicine under the late Dr. A. signed as the Republican candidate p q thig count Ho mar. tor Lieutenant Governor feried Miss Beatrice Lowrance, Rads did not get a chance to take daughter of ex-Sheriff Lowrance. him down. To them were born 10 children. --Alfred Hobbs, who lives i near Sheriff Rhodes and others town died Friday, and was buried m&ke a statement iQ this issue. Saturday. He was 89 years old We print their statement as we re- and a member of the Methodist . d -. Wq haye often re. church tor 4U years. ferred to the incompetence of some t, Tnwnsfind. of Colorado, of onr fusion omceholders, and will soon take charge of the Rhodes their statement in regard to De Gaston countv, near Tone's charces is additional where the C. & L. R. R. crosses proof. the fc?outn Uork river. Albert Jarrett, formerly of The County commissioners Catawba county, was recently met Monday and transacted the killed by a railroad train out in reirnlnr routine ot business. Minnesota, a letter was loumi matters of special importance were on his person from Miss Lily Kist up lor consideration. The editor of this paper has nbtliing.personally,agaiust Rhodes & Qo. Thev are not, however, the kind of people to hold office., and this paper is bold to say so. We hear the Republican Countv Convention comes off here Saturday. Lt was advertisea tor last Monday, but the date was changed for some cause. . Why? Freight ratps'from Baltimore "iiud-Washing-ton over the S. A. L. . to Lincolnton and other points reached by said system have been cut obfc to take effect Sept 12th. A snecial train will take those to Charlotte who wish tphear Bry an on the 17th. The hour of the speaking' and the arrival of train here will be announced by posters. There is-no-better man in 'Lin coln countv than B. C. Wood. If you do not" vote for him, you will have a poor way of proving your friendship for honest government. Every precinct in the County should organize a Democratic Club at once ! If you want to put Lin coln countv in good hands for the next two years, it is high time to begin Ay or kJ.'. . Dnvuibfnriflr. one of the old est men in last Saturday and was buried Sun- djayatThesolonica Baptist Church, olf which he wasT-a member. He was 97 years old, Wm. J. Bryan will speak at Hickory on Wednesdays Sept. 16, at -8 n.m. soecial rates on all roads will be given. Other speak- ers.will address the people at iiick- ry the same day. i - " f-Crouse Democrats are going : to have a big rally Saturday night aweek, A Democratic Club will be organized, and speaking will be in order. A number of speakers hav6 been invited. Turn out, Democrats, and organize. ler, of Catawba county, which led to the identification of Jarrett, who carried an accident insurance policy; Mat Chiids and Andrew Jack son,, both colored, '"scrapped" in Ringdom the latter part ot last week. Mat used a fire shovel on Jackson. The case was tried be fore Mayor Saine Friday, and Mat was" bound over to court. The pugilistic woman i9 the wife of Jim Chiids, colored. We clip the following from the Muddy Creek items of the Morgan ton Herald of last week: 41 Mr. Ed. Whitener and Misses Lilhe Shuford and Dora Lowe, of Cataw-j ba countv, Mr. Jake Karnsaur oi Lincoln, and Miss tJertna iittie,oi Caldweir, visited Mr. Sam Tate's family last week. ine visitors, with several of tho young folks of the Creek, attended a picnic iu, nav ftrnvft eiven bv Mr. . W . Sorrels and his school. The Charlotte Observer, of Tuesday, made the following edi torial announcement: "It is a great pleasure to the Observer to j b able to announce definitely j that Mr. Bryan will arrive in Char lotte on Wednesday night of next week, the 16th, and spea nere cloud hangs over our heads. This is altogether false and if Mr. De Lane will let his truthful "nature (if he has any) come to the front, I would ask no better witness than he to prove my statement. As tor nivseli I will av mat i f t have guarded tho interest of Lin coln County to the best of my abilitv amf ask the publiek to in- vestigate mv record and bo too Judge whither I have done it well or not. As for SheritV Rhodes I can con- cienciouslv sav that I have nevur saw anything in his settlement- with me to arouse the least suspi- sion but have found hnn honest and unriuht in all his business, aud a clusion was never hinted to mo. I would Jus remind Mr. Delaine that such charges may serve his degrading purpose and tickle the ears of an enemy in this world, but when the day comes that talse hoods are used as fuel to mend the tiro and truth for deckorating crowns, and allthings shall be known as they are the smiles of the enemy whom he shall face in that day shall add no comfort to his soul and it is only to be hoped that this deed will nut hi more j than he calf explain away 1 hope Mr. Uulane win mm, ui this when he retires for .rest at nght. D. L. YorST Treas of Lincoln Co. al-ujti ra,rb! tfi.i W pric Mid cirtbi, to uit: Our third rifh and t :d t" mt .i v irrt. r Wl.ltim- on Uncr. I ill -il c;ii.i 1 In I . liti a b-iv cr tiUntAtio: to uii ... .... ----- . neuav. brother John bought lt. Then he ... " , ... M, , boimht a farm about live milt Mi trn Uayrn. of Hniiwt. -outh on Pott creek. David ta, vi-itetl Mr. J. Tho. McIaau. I4..1 l!tllll lUllll llflllLMll tr I i.; t i nomas iisou iiuu wiic and had the fotlowiug childrfii : Klisha, Franklin, Kliabeth I n te em, and Julian., Ruth, hi wife, died about years ago. Klisha was a house carpenter and died iu South Caroliua a single man, nbout 25 vtars acu. Franklin died while a" youth and was burial at the Wilson grave yard. Latecia du d i(U'T tho birth of htr child. ElizaWth and Julian are yet liv- David Yoder wa- a . g M 1 , kind hearttil man, never in any ditli cultv. alwavs a law abiding citi zen." and connoted hinidf to the Raptist church about 2 years ago. He alwavs was a stout and robust man. never excitable and took the world easy. Never uted any to bacco, or'intoxicating liquor. He was a uood, kind neighbor, and a good citizen. His first presiden tial voto was cast for Andrew Jackson. He wag ft life long Dem ocrat. He livcil in every prvsi Mr. Aubrey Mot has n pitiwn with J. H. Sflo.ui. cotton buyer. Charlotte. X. C. Mts Crne Motz hai rtuml to her work nt tt; - Chnrlotte Col lege of Muic and Art. Mle Kmma and Minnie Jft- zer went to Hickory Mon.lay to enter Clareiuont CVllrgv. Mi-- lhiiy Rnnhftrdt wnt to Charlott'? Wfdufsdav. toentr the Pribvtcrimi Colb'g'? thvr.. Mrs. Jam s H. Puti. of Smith tiMld. who has iH-nt som d.iys at ( . Lincoln Lithin Inn. Jw.-m h-m-Monday. Mrs. C. L. HotTman and child ren, w ho have V unl Wi-!;d" om? time, went to Charlotte Turdny night. W. L. liillrt nint wif cim uj J. NOTICE. liwlu l-anl). l It l W; A. rl.tn. j f. , 1 ltu rl 4- rt j.u. !- i Jii l. lit N 1 1. ifv..uk. tk.u r; - cv:itricl v.J k,r'. i . (.. m. l- I..14U 4 W. P. It VMM. lP-t. of i o. coarlt. I- it.uin uu lb :h 5io-l-17-W.-tf nd Trti-lr" to -.IL ir iu tri in pun- " " i. t.4 t.r ll" -ru;.U-.i.l .f tl Sale of Town Lots. Uu,i t.oj juiu.i !.. u iu a nurchar. ti.- land r liable fiirmisr.: land, c :i:ii-ut fuclorie and market nii 1 tt-T mut I Ad. J. L. Thoh.nm r.. nr the lh;h !k!. i my nzu ?u muk- cvtitct vf ubt tu mtificnii'n bv m H- t r . 1 X 1 . nialx i.I ll.f lAf'll allil Will I.OYl thm nnd inn t i. r. r.iirr. io i: r.jrt.i;ij t4l"rJ Murt ti to, r;4 ', I Inr..1ti i.ulitt frriofrv J'v. k s tJ ... . - . ., . ... tftift.ii tri Ui I ' it. . - m 4 a ft. . ln inJr in IK ivjtwrnl of h- 411 , w i.fl t. .li !w r.W Xr.h. urri by noftrcl ,.V f,4.i. u I t l mnii. I win ;i i i i"H,i.: f -i.r n t i ' :hr C ;ri lK.-U- rio Ut.'olt c jk Il c i.,u. ,i.. u M.f ini. 1 t-l-. h irk. ; -i.-)l J'J Mcndnv, IK-I..U r IV. 1'. j. a- i- O'0-.i J IUrl c t-.i Wcffi t-, l iui t wt. . 1 . ti t 11 HI Tl 1 deiitial adminislration from John from Charlotte Monday and wtnt it iiiu. the Ui5l !"fiW t1 in the :4 n.tis' n il : Tmo lt N. 10 In ilh W l rtnlik I tAk- -.,ff3Cf i l I'A N. n JJin ! . lis? ill M. 9. V.' U'luitUVnlUhSlK IP4 P iVr n Wtrr m : U.ft N f-i K c I loi.nir: i i.et, N ri w n4 1'iu it t. It- ;4 Ur4. 14 h ll Adams down to President Urover oll lu Henry to Mr. t.ilbcrt CXM-iititti vit 4 - r u.rftt Clevelaiurs Administration. Ho f j i)r, uilUrt. .f'ivr et i.i.-'ntvn 3oJrnii'i rn .s..t .t . diedontherdhofSepttmWrlbi'd, lllU,?r' UI ciU rui i .ia un. li'.tcoov . wr -i i- -a- J i -Vi ; , Vii.." his nisu V, vears 11 Mr. T. J. Anu-trui.i: and son. J;,.., u,t,l by Id..r: n m 1 I "s J ' ll i nml in vJ and Mrs. Durham, r.ll of Peiulen u - ur-. t.rp.. t J.L. M months, anil l un. , .. . ti i. .it .n .,i vi.'rjtirt . a. nn buried at Thcsolonica church, county Uve been nt ,;!. Lr :.b. IU f .um. ij. his nlace of worship, on theoth of fit n uurim: pn,i wk. . A Valulli rre-Tlllon. Edilor Morrison of Vorthin?Un.lmi "Suu" writes : "You have a valuable prescription iu Electric Bitters, and I -an cheerfully recommtml it-for Con stipation and pick headach, aud i a treneral system tonic it has no eiu.il. AnniP stehle. Cottage (trove Ave.. Chicatro, was ail run dowu, could not eat nor digest loou. nau a o.ieKarni which never lefv her and felt tired and weary, jut six bottles of Electric Hit tery restored her health and renewed her strength. Price SO cents and f 1.00 Get a bottle at any dni store. lilac of worshn September. A large crowil as- y t Arndv!l, ot the .New nuo sembled to se? hi remain- laid to Ob-erver, and hi 'irrnphophone" rest to await th general resitrrec- ,.re ucrv Motul.iv. Hv r rroduc lion of the dead. In addition, w tnj Hry-nti Ccicaco spH"Ch. and wouhl still add a few more words. caj,tUred the crowd. H had but one grand child and . . - ervat crand child. Hf wasa plain The trouble over th Craft- Blockaders. Revenue ollicers Moans and Hed mond, with J. II. Bisaner aud K. W. Keener made a raid iu Gaston countv last Friday night, and cap- itured a still in the neighborhood of LanderVChapel. Mose Eaker had charge. "He was brought here Saturday morning and given a 1 man iu hU manner, alwaysdrvfsfd I jvHiiigr contest has died out ami plain m home spun clcine. j. H. Dellmgtr will U the nex; er lived iu high style or luxury, nc2Uter, if Democrat do their full j but alway plain, with ucli tntng4 us he had. ever over anxioui about anything never complained or murmured about anything, but wari alwava thank! til for what God had given him. He never wai ex travagant, always economical and iMveii to hosmtality. Ho was a plain old Oerman, atut ineti on jrlbtlCil all mcr ltir Cniiol Man Potts Creek, where he had a good I Canata. 7-l-V farm. He died with chill, ana fever, was ick about two wet:k. G. M. Yodeii. HO Al dutv. Gold is Sent. Inetori in the lran Sfc ritm of rrlt' riiii-inutilhlr dl- tlwtruU In u'old. i) tr tj j-r rnt i-rr mi ii til mad on went bj K. - Iean Jt !Unktr, Hra4). New Ytrk. line tor ui ut nrm ut- MSlr tnu Kt. CatavC county did he foUowing moruing, tha 17th. hearing before U. S. Con,nur!.ner default of $200 bond required for his appearance at Federal Court. One man escaped. We make this announcement upon authority, and hereby warn uie people ' in." Special excursions will be run and cheap rates be given. Everybody will go down to hear Bryan, of course. Dr. C rowan Dead. Dr. Eli Crowell, of Crimsic, died last Friday night, aged over 67 years. He-has been a prominent niHzftn of this county for a num- ber of veIrs, and a very sGccesstul physician with an extended prac tice. He served once m the legis lature from, this county. 1 Be funeral services were held at Zion Tliora A-o-nnc. fn a n v man rrv...U Qnndn.v bv : ReVJ . Dlil Yon K-vcr Try Electric Bitter as a remedy for your troubles? If net, pet a bottle now tx -ot lipf. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female complaint exerting a wonderful direct influence in srivinsr strength and tone to the or- I jrans 11 you uar Stlpation, neauatiir, -t . - are nervous, sleepless, excitable, rnelan i.i trnnhW with dizzy spells Llecf trie Bitters is the medicine you need. TT-nith and strench are guaranteed by U - w - r a . f A A M M it ue. Fifty cents ana fi.vuuj drug store. Itticldcn'H Vriilca ftulv. The Bet s?alve In the world for Cut, BruL-es, Sure. lkn. bait uiieum, Trtttr. CLPied hand, Chilblains, Corns, ar.J all Skin Erup tions and positively cuiea Pile, or no pay reiuireu. ii jrutnuicm k perfetrt jatifartiun or money refunded Vriee 55 cent rr box. For ale at all drug stores. Somo one wo will not say who, it may or it may not bo tho rail road company it sendiug that rab; id, coMbug, kickiug bolting paper tho Richmond. Daily Tiraea to all the section masters, station aeents, etc., of thn Southern Railway Com- pany. ici ouguv i luaw lutw Wc do not leliyvo vou can hlp lut voto tho Democratic county ticket. It vou do that, then vol it all. You'll tVcl loiter after ward, for tho thing i goi-g to U Democratic tbi yr. r rxj-i yaw rut W. XL Twit, mi r-vr - trc:tr 4 W'm bar tt 1 14 cra tt to yra? rrZ rra bin. It Off ffl to abnear in societv with a grizzly beaTd since the introduction iof Buckicgh am'a Dye, wh ich colors natural brown or black. - : r- : Wobble "of this place. Paralysis Ws the :cause .of Dr. .Croweirs death, ' r';. . ; . tl I b-lal enra, tram -T that much stronger in tho ailvre riw.E.rixxx.r.l4CiaruanrT-r-j taith. hlkiQ Times. WANTED OHE HUNDRED T POUNDS OF SCRAP CASTINGS . at ti 1 1 : Lincoln Foundry ilactiine Works in i:xciiA(ii: i-ou CASTIN(iS,PLOWFITTINCS O It AN Y K IN I) OF It IS P A IKS. Don't Forget That you can also get your ENGINES and BOILERS, COTTON GINS. SAW and GRIST MILLS, and in fact, anything In the Machinery line promptly repaired there in the best possible manner forTHE LEAST MONEY. When you want NEW MACHINERY, Pipe and Fittings, Supplies and Machine Oil, Call on V. IL TUKSEK. Mgr. W. L. GROUSE, Connty Commissioner Thomp son is still. improving,' and will be out before long. . -t Personal. . . Free-4.t-naire rm-lic-l r-ference btnk toanv rwrnon afflicted vrith any nwiil. chronic or d-Hcate lira 1h- ruliir to their ei. Addrr the lead- lnirphT!ician! and turjnonof the Un- ltel Male, ur. iiatnaway c -w., South Proud St., Atunia, lia. 7-1-WVly. Phv?ir.ian &, Drusgist, organs: i . l . f,,ll to.k of alt i I.r..l and ltt llC? Of Df.Vu A3 i ATtM irXI tvTrMi:Nl: UV v . . . i . . r- .t.r.rmll tncf atintioa to cut Cigars, Cigarclts and Tobacco, Umni FinSUtionry,Tooia umizrh x " c.j, -V"' irT On rav trro nd kind ut MirslCAL ttttirt4. Alanuonn . . tr . .- sirinr anJ wilt guarantee ray piicr the lurl. i canandtiltl 4te you muury . . i ...i mi mni nine Mna ui ufM. . r- - . . . 1r ? nriea. for Catalogue, urucr dj ron teuicaiea v " frcih tnd el g-t nieca q.ianj. Odr podi "trt ft.ll x ftid I ... ii.nl Inn . Add TT" 'MiMClaudin Moore, of York- v"v fr..r Sto.r. -1 ville, irpent'FridayatDr.'Crouso'i.lnw:. - cntJal.c. -
The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 10, 1896, edition 1
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