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. i - '.'L ik - r 7: DEVOTKD TO miK INTKKIWTiS OF 'i'lli: li:OPLH Of ia.NCOI.NTON AND LINCOLN COtr.N'TV. VOL. II. NO. . . lincolnton; noiitii Carolina, tiiursday, ootoueii mo, imm. $1.1)0 A YKAtt. democrat. .1 JL JL JDi 41 Almost D) Distracted Ml If M7 fr -v n YOl; EVEIl suifer frura real ner J B vmibnessV When every nerve seemed to quiver v,ith a peculiar, creepy feeling, first in one place, and then another aiid nil S' cnicd finally to concentrate in a Writhii s, juuible in the brain, and you bc cWe inhabit, fretful and peevish; to be jfollO'VL'l by an impotent, weakened condi tion of the nerve centers, rifigin? ki the ears, ssuci sleepless, xriisc rattle flights? lr WtHcir't Mis. Eueene Searlcs. Dl. i'iiic 110 Simontcm st., Elk- NCrViliC hurt, lnd., says: "Ner vous troubles had made RCStOrCS tac- nearly insane and ... physicians, were unable ilWallui.e... to help me. My memory was almost yone and every little thing worried iiij until I v.-aa almost distracted. I really feared i was becoming a, maniac. I imagined all sorts of evil things and would cry over nothing. I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured me, and I am as well now as I ever was." Dr. Miles' Nervine is scld on guarantee, first bottle will benefit or money refunded. What Earnest Populists are Do ing. The Populita who want silver more than they want office are re pudiating all deals with Republi cans in all the State. . In Texas, where there has been joint action between the gold Republicans and the Populist politicians, the better class of Iopulist3 who went into the party from convictions, ha've quit it. Jt is estimated that fusion with the gold-bugs will cost the Populists half thsir supporter?. The Progress, published at Kan An- tonia, the organ of the Populist party, which has been supporting the Middle-of-the-road Populists, has declared for the Democratic candidates, giving as reasons the undoubted evidence of fusion be- North Carolina Manufacturing. Mr. Samuel W. Matthews, com missioner of Labor for the State of Maine, said the following to a Charlotte News reporter: "The development of tins State in the last few years ia simply wonderful to me,? he said. uThe WATSON CAN BE ELECTED. And he Will bo ir Every Domo - rrat tfoas Hta Duty. Nothing is eaiur than to ahuW that th.j claims of the R-puhlican ttiat litis! I will ! elected (iov- 1 ho WaH for tno Forco t&lU Ti.-r at tjuii a tutnlrtf InvxrraU whv lhv will n-nor is made without regard t building up of all these manufflc-(either facU ur fistir. Now, L-t turing towns and the dotting of U3 analyze the vote of M3-, xth-u the State with factories has been th-r was no fusion, ami that.of accomplished in a remarkably short MjOI. when there was fusion. time. We people ot the North In Ufc! th?r were ihr-i candi- east have thought all along that dates in the field fcr I'r-idnt, the operatives in tho Southern jU3t as there art? three candidal mills were of the lowest clats, and in the field fur Governor now; anl J had the impression that negroes the vote was as follow were employed in many mills and Cleveland (Democrat) i:.-to7 paid almost notning. I have had Harrison (Republican). . .Il,fi0 my eyes opened during my trip Weaver (Populist) ! 1,782 .. - throuch the State. I find that no oat ultli bra; and blutr. Thy ar fair nod cnnrtivc. Andw wUh to call pcwl att tli-n t th- fact thatwliil vmqiro WatNn j fr McKinb-r Urauw. of their ; .... aiiitco aM? tif only a iitui r tivi jt rfnt. c n th Civ liul vot of lr'., civ. It-H an !ncrn of n .rly thirty jr r nt. on t!i llarrin vt of th- i4ir. va r. W il in i n t o it Star. Ohjort Lotions in Hofirm. In tho dny imnidiat!y afivr witii.n t lb ff rMir t ! r, but, a tb Aurmta Chrfnirl nrrnrk: Thy to bK f tb fact that MKtnl-y rrpfnt t..t ily tl, !!r publican c ! tan.!an!, whi-!i tfir much admits. b-;l !; it.! f.r o!br atlKl f l p;ibl; ati ftlj biii tbr pj . tb- ir, m!;n North Carolina H tn4 fr ttrn. j r4-t. n under military govmm-iit, tb- f,r pr;trrti-?i V,. ai.l f-r cu- T. 1 COSTER, 31. 33. LlNCOLNTOX, N. O. Olfer?, Ins professional service to the people of Lincolnton and surrounding country. Office at residence next to the North State Hotel. 207,7 01 Jt2lii c. U. GUILDS. Attorney at Law, Lincolnton, N. C. Work intrusted to his care will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Main Street, tween the Populists and Republi-ionly is all vour labor white, but J T,tM .... . I li-tll ! !. .! CIDS. iMr. HUISSOU. SecretarV Ot nnH flia nnomhrpa n r I &a n a Ie i unU 9 pill ra III o.t I I l the Galveston Executive commit-Uood as thev are anvwhere in the 1,1 01 there was ctniplt fu tee: has come out Hat-footed tor couotrv : and risht here in vour Pion 0,1 the State ticlot Wtwrrit 1 1 - 1 - . . . ...... . Bryan and Sewal! and says: State 1 have found ceoda being ,n lpublicaii and rcpuiitU.ntM Fnsinn will np.vpr wnrtr in thisl the votb was as follows for Mat - I IIIHIIUIUV' III V V V ft a W . M I State. The goods can never be de- than I thought th South :ouhl 1 reasnr-ir: Hvered. The Populists of the Lone produce a product equal to any-1 Wjrxl (Fusion) Star stand like the rock of Gibral-. thing of its kind at the North. Tftlc ter for Bryan aDd Sewall, and the Your climate here is thebeit in the action of the leaders has made the United SUtee, nLd this will even State more than reasonably safe to tually be oue of the greatest man the whole Democratic ticket. nfntiirifor Btntft in th Union " In TennesBe, thongh the Demo- Mr. Matthews taught in Wil crats and Ponulists have fused on Hamson, Martin county, before the the electoral ticket, some ol the waFj an(j knows something of ante- Populist leaders are dickering with belluin days in the South; and he gold-bug Republicans to get to say9 n nas 1 d desire to return Congress. John M. Meek, who was to the State ever since, a Populist elector in the Second ut expects to bring his family to - - m V www - - m " - ' uiBinct, uas wme uui su-n uu tne stale lo gpemi trie winter, ana tmn s.uXv of jj yxtm will go on the stump for Bryan rnay select Charlotte for a winter ,Untlv none of this vote (or a im-m and Sewall. home, aa'he is !?reltlv nleased with it . ... 1. t. . , 0- - - t iruciiuuf ti no i iunvm Yesterday's Charlotte news con-1 the city. . ticket. if it liaAT v rth vote tamed an interview with Mr. J. V . - -- would have bwn much lar2r. cT.f ;f T.i;Qf MLiiantBiomaKB oiunoy. rirQQv in.hin t0oVl.n- 1 itfxd how one or your sm ballot cat in an rJctiu er carril u Charletto:, S. C ht? Geti'jml Canity, military coni nmnutr, hal hi headquarters. atl ther cutintid and .rvitin. md-. That ua bd mu h. to K nur?. 27 :Vi ! hut wtutd r.ith-r ril an !. tloii th? Vot f which ,rc lhu tralutin A j-r in V.m Krdrl ;-ivfnu;ttl. and th !-rnir.f at th- .r in th ltr at4 in the p! lIttoWr. Tb (utrm I ill mm lh rtprvln f th: lat ter t-n dncva:;4 McKit.. Ia wtiJ Tl. to-'i.oy i. in irul! lb- Ciuu!-d. than autritctton b-ld tn-1 1-i.t i !- tout f-r b:ch Mc Total Worth majority. It is interesting to note just her two important facts niail-i appar ent by the foregoing Hguns. First, the fusion vote of IsVi varied only I JM you from the combined vot of Ilnrri-on (Itep.) rtnd Weaver (Pop) in l5l2, showing that fu sion was complete. Second, the Democratic vote of IbOt w a 9.225 S. Attorney at Law, Lincolnton, N. C. Practices in all of the State and Fed eral Courts'. Prompt attention given to all bnsiness. Office in Njrth State Hotel. B. Attorney at Law, Lincolnton, N. C. Practices in the Courts of Lincoln Mecklenburg, Gaston, Catawba, Cleve land, Rutherford, Polk, and in Supreme and Federal Courts. ' Office in North State Hotel. the vtuuiii ifc mvu ihuvh , Thoje9,22 Democrats were dn- uscnu-i . ... DJErTTLJL. iSOTICE. Dr. A. W. Alexander will be at bis office at Lincolnton, June, Au gust, J October, December, Febru ary, aDd April. Will be in Mt. Holly, July, September, November, January, March and May. Patronage solicited. Terms cash and moderate. i :.i . i ri 1 1 . I : . , . ' - . , . ers made money selling Dishwash- v " urg county, who has decided to Lra: I ordered one. and mv ladv miration and the cour, ot tho par- come back to the Democratic par- I f rieiicis were churmed, as they hate ty in Congrev, but wore not wil- ty. Here is what he said : dishwashing. My brother and 1 u to joiu hi tho fuiou inov- "1 want to sav that 1 have left commencea filing uiem, aim i.e ment; su thvy did uol to the -ki niia ii i n t i ur nil v 1 1 ii' n i i the Populists, and returned to the Vvh , on'tcanvats anv. And right here the btar Democratic party. I am not a Qur s:des are idl made at home, claims that nearly every one of penitent or a mourner, but have Peoplo come or end for them, those vote will be cast for Cy. been full'v converted. I believe it The Mound City Dish Washer is Waton for Governor. 1S more smcerely for the free coin- u? fow, as n basis for further cat- age of silver . than the Populist and wo are going to keep right onulation-, let us Urmiuo the party or any other party, and I imtil we make ten thousand dol- total vote that will probably bv think free coinage is what we all lars. We sell from 5 to 15 ma- polled in North Carolina in the need ? chines every day ami some clay COming election. Experienced h1- j Wepub.ish to-day a letter from .int. Ibw lul.l M from Josenh F. Godley, a PopuUrt of ?h U no excu4 to l,opuorl,en lW.W to UlD.UWvote. fcopp i!,nff.,-t nnntv who eDosea the so much mont.v can bo made -tl- we call it ,.' T.icu tin-m- .ipnl l,Ptweel. the Re- HnS D'l' Wilierj. For full par- tervitin? qm-nioii nn-;-. will .i i v . . rri f ..... .i p.i.. . .. .. . , . .. , .. , . llQt n,o lot ticuiars auuress ine .nouuu vn tjlls vote fe aivMeU lor Wuvemur : publicans and Populists. Dis let- ... . w , r et Tn:, n j"' v - 1 . .. .. Dl?h aher Co., bt. l.ouis, .Mo. T- j t4 f t T ter voices tne nonesx, convicuuu ,Tl u,v ... i st art vou on the road to . . ..... v Kr nr certainty invoiveu in mis proposi- Hon. ror example, we can oniy ThlsisGood. upproximate the mcreae in th dr th- liw e!e'tl":i la uudf which tti po;df will V-te a r I from next Tudv. Tin Uw of fers rvrry opjMirtunity n-fdl fo fraud. As wn nutionei in lt Friuy liu of tt;l ja;i r. and ha 1 vii in'iititHl l.'fr't tl.r: art for day four rtratin, cn dav for chalUnsrs tidn dy fr hearing chall?m Any tititntr of prroh who may wih to d cau rrcistrr ly inertly taking V ontli ; th rgitrar, no matttr bw himM or fa".r iny ! n cam ay ::u erjurcr. laattrr !.! great a perjur-r L- mav know him to Iw. I At ti lai;jt!; : f n'tg!lH.riii4 twn. It is tud upn nutlmrtty that in Chaflotie fyj n:riHS nre illrtlly ritfr itl. Anvor.- know that in or,- nhort dav it will imjib?f t try the chalb'i.gc of any cjndr abb? numltr if tl;ru cn'. In-lUt-d the Ppulits and KruiMic- Ki.! v iaod. In truth. r;o. MclCm!-y unt lb- m ;-y ;; lion i An u:c-rtAin jutltty. II i At l att pi.t mnrl tr.dd n.i. h c?t !lttl of r.t!.tr c a !. t !:-:. yju-;v-i. Sklnm ar.i1 Tut. T. ttr n lir.t 1 1 diam i-f e tr!it tt r znrtry). a this jct a l-'tl a tt m rtrnftt I'.ct bit J.r c iri !! t f tb V;tt nl fcr ndalnr. ! it il 1- t! In!ftt. " of Jlitiit -J j. V N fttl I4 o A!xa V a r S t! !'if.irni&t. Io sii i..r tt.ijr.- v ! n c r t!J !t t! f k.It fcr .ti da rft kr w if rt t tt r.j bftrc it cut irt.t I in ttc S '.lb art in Not tb Cr. lit t, in Hid ra t X W m tt f 'lii! V.l Z t tlfcl con, 'j- -::. rr.jL. MUft rr.attrat Urf.ttftctlv' 5.rtJs5 wU Rtotk.l, f : f.Jl Ull in lit i.:.ait. l-M ? LlKiMt Ct- .l f . -f tSlrff4 . - . f. Ati txi ibtrr a: hi .r.l !:?. l-t;:l up ;n ii..'id. tBty rr. lit ttt .t ft Lt vJf t it I t! A i d;tj?fl4 it- tr.trrtl Willi If l. txl wli, f. r -rc UU a:. nch C'tcitw !1ttvU. It rr.M 1 id t! l ihttv i Li.jfr UtiC r ! a frr 1 ;il it a KcnJfal ... . a. I -f 1 9 ':s m ihiriH to' mattrf. i t t. j - tht .ib;rt t!, frdl'-wsftjr fv,n tb N- York Adtcrt;r :t T!i Lat-rn Slat-. ty t;:v;t t J i l!. jr matuttty. ;.! fpf; : ! w :hl of ptiUti ;i J wealth. !;a a tubt to d ::;:.! th f publie. Had :.,;. b4 lb tirrv t'j p ibv Kvlcrl et"Cti f &im! &;'.. I ix a Ifftp. 1 t ctr.t, -! t ab it N -:tj Cut Cr i t Jwlctt. P.. Kr -id ' . . at t,i it s-av id J cw;t.t . ti I- Fall Jwt-rtif i . S Ai!t t- "lt,-. 1 :a r.n tJ. aiis conld easily probli2 the r-c-:di!ig o that not nure than tn or twenty of th chslb could W heard and dtterniinvU n it cn;drir.j ioT xf r the di.c r t f f r-- slrr a?.d i!jj- i fr-ck of wUf Uitlt-tSw U'j t!ifeat:.l by Itft&n" c:.d:4c arM tbv p!tfort:i v.bich !atid. w v'4.d :;tr hatr afjo. The J.:c:.l n;tfc:.cy : U-forw thf dav cl-d. It i aid th- finally th country p'.y fo A l?y I f j f 1. j-.t!.' f . Lai T oJ ,.1 f t1 - 1 a a -T lOX, 12IN TIST, -H Main St., Linconton, N. C All work s?uai anteed; notlun tf7 i t". .... - out the best ina- A- itriaiutea. ivea-;- sonable urioes iciuis ,t'a?u ex cept tTy special agreement. 'ce on Main St of every true Populist who is in league with the Republicans to get offices, or who is handling Uacna's money, News cc Observer. T!.r n:y i no t;icr oi trcr bill, but kj.w McK.nlft l-;vrd. and uch ntrai.- a tbf ah)Year jn:fV.t. T1.9 S' tb cannot a?!vrd t l.k cbat.es. B. T. Geigcj, 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 rates. Settlements promptly made. A Bank account never fails to inspire habits of economy and sav Trv it , 1 5-b-ao. j New Magistrates to beelectod. For some weeks there has been a great deal said and writteu on the subject of the manner in which magistrates were to be elected in the coming election, A case went u to the Supreme court to test the matter, and following 13 their de cision : In Foushee aga:nst Christain,the following is a summary of the opin ion as to election of justice of the peace : The court holds that justices ot the peace in each township shall be It is certainly gratifying to those Kepublicau vote by iaou of the who have wheat to eellto know fraudulent registration of uv-.;roc. that it is daily on tha increase and Likewise, we cannot determine ju-t that it is now HO cents higher than .how many negro votes will be car it was when it was put on the mar ket at harvest time. The trouble is the poor farmer hnd to dispose ried for the Guthrie ticket through Docktrv intluecce, and through hatred of Kuell. Again, we of his wheat when tho price was must make allowance for Populists that in Charlotte then t.-ro- will U arrcdd b-fore rhciim dayfor ilh-sally rittration; but the legal pfocvdiiit; cU fwr tim. troubl- ntid mony. and ev idently tho-- rtj'Utible for t Hi n?w dection law rvlitd up-n it that no on would so to all tbj iroubb nnd xpu ii.t ary l balk the ilival d'?r. Thi t an hita!CJ, but it m an illustration that i!luirat?. It t'rfj s-nd fair flection U l-rcn Cbarl4t .ib-rrr. tlie tutt;Ut of thi lat. d n? man of ne upj-,j that th-. door for fraud wubl hav left o wid'f uj-vu that a tour-h-rv wnguu could K driven throuib it. I"t th pwplf North Carolina ktp tlicir eyv ojxn and v l.ow hote-t an ebtion they ct u:u! r thi election law f a 'reform I rfrgt 1 a t u re. 5? t at v i lie I Atid-mark. t.;t ba. 1 u !. Ui!iit. 'r !;:.!;. t r cluii t! bit! a?.;a.t save pa: 4 it tbr d; . w b:r! ;t 1 a:i z tLvcr drct th f.rjU :t vf a actU dsty. Tb full pnn:!mnt may not If d- manbd br mxrab! fate, tut it,; tb in.j-jr;hnn:it and !ajt tiou f bn;?i w ar cuak;:. f piAtl m in faft for wuf ftmi I ing low in order to meet iis obliga tions. It is predicted that we may have dollar wheat before Christ mas. We print in another column the proposition of James H. Gam- bril of Frederick City, Md., to give who have 'returned to the Demo cratic party, and for silver Kepub licans who will voto for Watmi. The leading point, however, in fa vor of the Democrats is the fact that the Republicans and J'opu- els of wheat, if Bryan is elected and a free comaco bill is passed. VWW r I elected by the voters thereof.' The This does not look like the mter- names of the candidates for jus tices of the peace shall be voted on the ticket with county officers, but onlv in their respective townships. as has already been .the case with candidates for constable. The judgment below is affirmed. Opin ion by Clark, J. $1 20 for as much as 300,000 buah-i lists, instead of being "fufed," as ests cf the farmer would be ruined if Bryan is elected. It is certain ly to the interest of every farmer to vote for free silver meu from Pres ident down. Newton Enterprise. 3Iulto tlio 3Iot ofyour- Cohimbivi Produce Cob PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 1334 MAIJ STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. We handle Country Produce ex clusively. Fruit, Vegetables, Poul try, Eggs, Etc. QUICK SALES, PROMPT RETURNS, HIGHEST PRICES. Write us lor Quotations or make us a Shipment and be convinced. Liberal advances made on Consignments. References: Loan asp Exchange Bask, Carolina National Bank, 8-20-96. 3m, ' Columbia, S. 0. It is the duty of every man to uiaVe th mo4 of himself. Whatever hi ra- If Troubled AVitlx lilioxi-1 pacities may be, he Is sure to And some T?P1 This. Dlace where he cau be useful to niin- - ' i . . . . . .- i . . i sen anu to oiner. iiui ucwhhui. Axxapolis. Md., Apr. 16, ISO!. I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatisnf and fouud it to be all that is claimed for it. I belive it to be the best preparation for rheumatism and deep serted muscular pains on the mar ket and cheerfully recommena u 10 me Editor J. L. Mont uom ry. of Marshall, (111.) Democrat. tate that for many vtar. be a!lcfw! untold aony from Dyep:a. At lat be brn tutakc Ayer'a ?ar-a-parilla, and by the timo be unl nix buttb. he w a well asettr. Cure either, will cure you. AnothrrSmart Woman. I . i . f .. 1. I . .m t..f t.r..t.-l i and he k not want nn- to work: reach his highest usefulness without rood health and he cannot nave jroou health without pure blood. The hkxxi circulate to every orjran and tliiue and when It is pure, rich and healthy it carries health to the entire system, Jbut if it is Impure it scatters uieae wherever It Bow. Hood :Nirapanua ,. is the one true Hood nurifier. Ito.w re uj-ui public. JD":Mfl7" . ' salt rheum, scrofula, catairh. dysren- (should stand as follows: shoes, etc., Jo.-i3 Jiaiboi,. . sia and rheiunatim because these uij... . T iinii u Pasps have their oriirin in the bloC-J. j w V-..- -- ALSO REAI THIS. : -.-itTv Afnrv Countv.Md -t , wtianf niiamberlain'sPain Ex-Gov. Flower, of New iorK,i mn who had suffered with stumping Iowa and Minnesota for -imf.Pveral vears' It made Palmer and Buckncr. Itisiustas .... o : t mnde nim a well' sensible to throw awayoneavote -.:..A;Tv,r.nr 1 Fnr pale at W) cts. as to vote for Palmer and Buc!:- per 'bcttle, by W L Cron-, Druljt.lncr. they were in lSlU,are divided now, and each has a candidate in the field, just as they had in liW. On the other hand, tho Democrat are absolutely and enthusiastically n I hav nothing to do 1 s-t re united on Cv. Watson for Govern- and after rvadaig in your ... 1-..: . i.. i VM-T Mr. I.uell es.r- rn uc it absolutely certain that Wat-o , j , u . , nftA0t ft will poll 14U,ua votes, wiucu win j Ca-v XUo . M. Uk;; .Mo.. be only 7,0 lo vote more tkan jnnd they trratdi me o u:oely that PLfLn rwaJvl in 1. Thi 1 1 felt VelT much UlCOUml. A Now, we will be liUral with d jc4'4 tfcan 8 nur dav sine-, and Russell and give hitn 1 00,003 vote, j on dav I sold 17. I now havr nrHi lf! mnvH vote than Harri- U-J-" cftir mon y. and my hut-nd i . . . . . - . . , : iifv tk; tr.til.l not kiiow i nav in oi.- 4 ru 4 . . . .. . . . - - . 1 . e r .i I in?, out i am airaui ne win i leave i,000 vot for Guthn... K- tUr, t AccordiLg to the forecast uivrn d r- ht ur should 1 quit wttk ahov e tli vote, then, for Governor j Mx U ave him to trugU alon? Art AtKc irt. You arfdoin jut riht, your Trord lloara. Arch;- P. 12 years cs 1. d hi l!f N'Ta. t.c d H tear. L- hw in lb bill ab-ul ta ttnU- back -f W!brkTilJ. wtt cut cb- inulins in lb vv4. Tbtir d !art,l a mvtbt? br ' and b-c r cub Th y d - cV.ai tbv Uar a muz way. weffifi ih-ia, and Anally drotw ihra t:p a trr-. Tb? children bad r. w-ap.:, but lbr lbdi lb d' i and eniTcJ tb jjrt. Tby went i-j lb- farm bouiv cf Mr. Norte, ju ah" Ur.i ihv lt in ttr-i!, aud ak! h;tn la czr. on with bi sun. but Nvttou "4 no alUnUvn lo lbc:r tt Nisht cat:; on and Ar:htj and Sv i r t . l. ra rcuiam-! t:i w.ia i.f Belicr Than Fcr Years j Hold's Jifg;'i-a r-ratf tA.;a. d ti Iwt . L v'.i s. lvt c.9 l ci-: awl ia Uii .:" u; id b"V4 t tsaaf f if J t . sit Cleveland received in This I felt very much uicourgl. Aj leaves 100,00(3 of the to b h a I got my amnt iron I n ii i r.,i, start wt out and told b irt3n th divideil Utween Kus.ell and Guth- flfU dax er;jj; IhaV0nul rie. Now, wo will be liUral with nltl , " .u... 8 tj.v ,:UCw, .nj ,, , ...v,,,, husband should I procd cf yni. Russell (Republican). . . . .LMI . . fc . . hgir h .u uuuiuu WJIU4401 ........ - i wrvai an rr.c.ccxic woman can un, Wtti n; jrniLj; dwnt4 it trio wrtill ibttT. and tb lr and lb-cub .ill x in lb- bfbt . . t m - Ti M 1 i rancj;t o; i-. if-o h rord t' vVttbrok;ll- -tsntn- luallv, and John Hrona an o!d hunter, went and sbot lb trart. Youi 1 Uy ! iUtv a Muni ti. .ihiiHnr. Mwt-5U ir t d-lr.r. til fc-4 Luce irestJ. follow ine ljfbol4 .ilaUria. a&4 rtil fcr h4rr4 ar.J ttrtj.i diUir wlih durioo.at-j CtiiJ; on r im op.jlnr : V:r t Ui tftceih." Hrlrtl. KiS' N ljrrrrj Ittl a frwr WW rrtfcfT4 Urn la trfr .' ?,-U!j Ki t: lo&j to wotk i if(:ir &. H "JJ r l t rr &t 4 tl5 to c of lr. tHrry. rvt lno h tot ihtt 1ft I-- ffT t.wnr it'-U-, TrUl rt:r Ir at aaj trr Mc?-, U4t.lnC I fc m. . -.a 7 uts i;.',J Hood's s?sCiires la try Hri f :'---.- I r:nx tr-r.! iaiu x ii rr,i 3r H-da .sa ? a Tobacco. ,y -,cfli;nV ta j:ra ,c cf Irr.i :izcr ucJ thin toticc. 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The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1896, edition 1
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