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t . V jf 1 ' ' " " I I M I II- - - I The Democrat. THURSDAY, NOV; 5, 1896. THE ELECTION IN LIN I OLN. A Close Fight In Iho County. Bryan Wins.-on a Small Margin ClAlflC BRYAN: JONES GIVES IT UP J . Special" Notices'. 1 The vote of Lincoln county waM with Strange Persistency especially large on lasi luesaay. The vote polled tor the Legislature -Advertisements inserted in this pf and under this head, at one nt per word each insertion. m-wm 1 T, . ,o niare in Town ior saie or ."table exchange, with work, else- hire in this State. Address, Wm. Shihp Byscm, P. O. Box 23 Lincoln ton. - ' " ' LOCAL. the Claims Get Warmer. being 2,416. about 300 more thanjONES SAYS HE'S ELECTED. J 111 VA.i ; ill! Ol' I no. was polled ttvo yers ago. U e give the vote for county legisla- 4k iti-n f Xivr !-jifim- t TYie Chairman Says No;gvt -ruioz t!-uipb5r.:-nt f Ui-r nt thr navy 3 rr ttmuM rhaiiMl without tb nrrrot! r.f lh:vil t-rvi-f outturn tn. lie Longer Any Doubt. ive ticket as f jllotf & : TEESIDENT. Bryan McKintey GOVEKSOK. Mr. W. 0. Rudisill of Iron Nation, Save us a pleasant call thi veek. --Quite a number of our mer chants took a'day off Tuesday and vcnt hunting. " The editor of The Democrat is m Kaleigh thi3 week,: and any shortcomings may, therefore, be .overlooked. Ve are sorry to learn that Mr.TK: M- Warlick had the mis. fortune to run a nail in his foot a ftw day ago. A. V. Reedy has just received 'the liuest line" of fruit cake in gredients ever brought to Lincoln tuii. Call and see them. L-The elegant new store room of J. C. Quickie is nearly finished, and will be ready in a few days i-ji hi large stock of goods. Theretwas a big crowd in town Tuesday W Wednesday, ana there was remarkably little drmk- Everything passed off quietly Watson. Russell Guthrie . .Tones . . . . . 11349 ..1,010 ..1.T25 ...1 The Chairman Ciyes Out An ,other Explicit Statement. Chicago, III., Nov. 4: Senator Jon6 issued" the following state ment to-nighl: "1 have counted frrm the begin ning as the Stntes upon which we -'Democrats Bow to tho'DaeBion In Contrast tcj Threat From Othorsfidu. . a Chicago, III. Nov. " C!i;ir uian Jm imii1 the fdl.tiiii; statement t-iislit : "The rcult f the lre.idrntial hat also placed the rtliuanr d jurltmM in lh cUiiftnl rvit? under civil cmce tic. "X1i add aiont H,l tnpbJa t lb" clamfbd a-rvif. !! 1 d al clatiu?d rXAniiifr in th Depart- on tit nf .Iiulic ami fcf-p!l frr.i examination a!l.rii-v or itanl no A e.t inxij ! - 1 1 1 . J .4 a4 J iM. It! CO Ik FALL LINES. The latest coloringr ETttU? in suiiinRS for k.34 relied for Mr. Bryan eUcti..:., th in" rj". utly ,llof , , fc plin,. , . .0 .22liSoulhern States, with 150 vote., d,ouU- U h" 'Hen n.;...luti arrrnnm-. i-l t!. CONGRESS. SENATOEi. . .....11 ..1,202 ..1,100 ..1,129 ...1,135 ...1,266 ...1,317 Shuford ... . Pemberton Wright Seif..:. McNeal "Barter REPRESENTATIVE.. Reinhardt V-'W Abernethy :i,209 TREASURER. Crooks 1,067 Yount I.30? REGISTER Of DEEDS. and the States wcUot tboMiasonri, ?109.1 . mtnam.t.t nt c- u c,ru withfil votea. making a total of n co,,m " ITU.W. JL. riltl. f. C4U lU. rw I-r I Notice of Seizure. YOUTHS. BOYS, and CHILDREN. in mw tea Eaiiw sifti o havo claimxi Kitchin nncl Unnoy Win the election on our advrw-nfmtnl WitiAton. N (I Nov. 4 It i rer .i.lnuttedly in alKiUt roncilrl U-nn;ht t!at I.m- nnrrv Ttwlinnn Mirbiiran and Min- n.e.t. 1 l1ivft fhtwhavo Slsles lnat J .111 Ko ni,,rn SfaiP. touht, in which wo know thf ro had u..pu!.i.A!, ha dnVat-1 i;aui:u an v vv, . .. . . .. , . I'll . . , . . . . I lifi miiiv frauds aiul from which 1 1 1. i,.t.lt .iK&r n.mi t nt fir A Tn..tl.iH om lh! TTO httAI ' I ' " ..... . . . - carried all of the Western Slates lher wore -vLnces of Mmtxruuf Cnnru in th LiMh d,tr,.M by with the returns. Itieein) ur.tv u Une Uiomand vitu. This a dc- f Dellinger Kiliiau . . Wood . . . Rhodes . SHERIFF. SURVEYOR .1,006 .1.304 .1,130 . 1,269 hdratnfAra .'ilirttpd Oil. whlcll ltaVL'li ... 1 1 . a a. .a. iu . n.u-rp whirbl Mappawnnnai wnue ir. urya. , cri.mt)Vt lujmi.licali !iujoruy o ,lL-. u '..;ofi .wi t.iMi 'ft" making the moat trilliant ,ut two thou.aud from Uo fu...Bnt K.rnr-' rAlrnl itd campaign ir. the hiitory of our Viar ago. Rcturnt received in nn rm votes. One vote we cer- . ? ------- taiulv have in Delaware, a I T)., onnnf lllft ...v.ul.lbt. hUrtcr... In hr .lentil collew. mijority .f t.lv l.m.Jr.J- IUI i. .4 . v 1 . v .. . y rlin t.n ll IsiU lty ! ?fi rtt , ..wr .un..firr. .t.i t. -r.., rieaci, Neck anci irrrt' n-iir.i i. ft(-r unclcrwcnr in 111 w 4" rl !.rfrilrl I t t nilr4 .... ..i . . w 1 i- .. 1 I U nl t-ti pi'f.tal xtt i , W. Vt UJV, l. I". rpfi M ll fr-Jk :41 Jltl, 0 irvls taSiiHti. LONC' TATE & co- ti, 11. -1. 0....1. f..,: One Price Clolhicre. a!nj"ti ra !. ! t rn and f-dit. ll : 8 V6 C6T" wuii; oim tun iiij viii uiwaii uini nuwiiiM, ' - iul iroV- the State-clainnjil to be doubtful, crat, hu d-fcntel Cuiiriiman ' ' 1 . has not carried enough to atiure ttl. in the Fifth tlfttrict ' oij one 1 n . ! , . , . 1 Sifford ...1,123 King 1.266 CORONER. Houser ........ .1,156 McLean : l,t) COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. it leaves necessary to a choice 14 votes. Either Michigan or Indi ana would give us thoss 14 votes. The reports received by us from both those State make encourage ment and lead us to bclRve that while both States are close, that we have the better chance to win each and that we may probably Hrvan elect ra have been chosen N and OUrvr. from all of the Slates nouth of the Potomac and Ohio, except Wfit Virginia, and all those west of th Miagonri. except Califtiruia and Orecon, He h 11H) electoral votet and this number may be increased by tiual returns from states yet in question. He has not obtaiued enough votes to carry the electoral ClIAKl.tHTU CT. 1 CM . thirl caih and i:e ard t rt ' -'' titnr on Inline, 1 a ill ll rjtber . - 1. .!............; iurc!atr. 1 land ai utblr farming land, ctjvu'.ki.i If P t r ! I V r U L PH act. ft and mall.U ai.d U.t ' liUaa WU M. J I TnfHtiK.u.nt tv,i y .vti I'V'TM! Wilfnnff and Miss Mary Kamseur, 01 i.mcuiinuu c- i mi 3. 4-V.-1 were marnea iaw . inuiauuy - Ram8aur 1,094 bride's residence 111 Jacob s tork 1US toship by the Rev-J;L-ur- Thompion. 1,1H phy.-Hickory Press, Oct. 29th..- s def8 1,2S5 , Prof. W. M. Brooks, a gradu- Huavner ; 1,307 ate ct tho University of North gaine 1,260 Carolina, will commence the Den- R G Rutlege g. W. MvjKee. ver High School on or about Jan- Summey Alexander and J. C uary IS, probably earlier. He has Warhck Democrats, were elected tor the past year been teaching a scuccl in .Cabarrus county. 1 A .. carry ooui. n..... -ru... .1.., rpL-nl.U . 1 luiico. Alius - tin UOUOl Thin, Pale Child? k m. . . a. n,u" k "J"1; i , ,M,,,lB,,tM"4Wl!0!.E5Al.K near the Huh l.al, iuy i;tr,i b 'to ra!Uatlti by lit-. He fc 1 map ( the .' and aill tr'- them and makr c-i. tract cl a. W V Hm v. Fmt ! t.. 4-lT-V5.-t f an 1 Trtiti t. !!. n Mr, W. A. Fair left for Rich mond to-day. D. W, Robinson, Esq., is in Ra Jeigh this week- Jrl. S. Reinhardt wmt to Char lotte Wednesday night. magistrates for Lincolnton town ship. R. M. Beal, Republican, was j elected constable. C. C. Moore Chas. Heavner and Philip Carpenter, Democrats, were elected magistrates for Howards Creek township. J. B.xBeam was elected township constable. The election in all precincts in Lincolnton township passed off "Tbeie can be scarcely a of our getting Indiana. Under these circumstances, it seems to me, that we are entirely justified iu claiming the lection of Mr. Bryan, which I do, and believe that tne temper of the people is such that they will not alio their choice to be defeated by tricks and frauds. The statements made iu city papers to-day that I have given up the contest and admitted Mr. Bryan is campaign closts with the election of Win. McKinley. The result was brought about by every kind of co ercoin and intimidation on the part of the motiey power, iucludiug! threats of lockouts and dismissals! aud impending starvation; by the employment of bv far the largest campaign fund ever used in this couutry aud by subordaiatiou of a large portiou of tho American HUtM t rmiuans o vehicii 5 Hotrnt c:oi.i.i-:c;i:ht, CHARLOTTE. N.C. deliberate purpose on the part of pr?l?' ,k M the papers, as well as the Republ- I wJ give lh, promiied can managers, 10 crerue ia.8c tirftarl!v . llt tt..n 1,,. weicoai0 pressions in the minds of the peo .f . cQmc They coalinue pie and to lead tbera to believe f-f ljo u ljflilR thai JlCtviuiey s eleven , . ma:ntonancl. I J 1 IJUIUUUKI UMV. .. - " Miss Nannie Tiddy, of Shelby, quietly. is visiting at Mrs. Harrill's, Chester & Lenoir Railroad Sold. B A. Justice left for Ruther- The Chester and Lenoir Narrow fordton to-day to attend court. ' Gauge Railroad was sold at Ches- ' 77 -Ann ter S C Monday and was bid in Miss Mamie Lewis, of Camden, er b .. u., mo y S C is visiting at Mrs. Fannie oy- T u a i Uiil, . V., " '. holders at 70,000, the upset prwb plished and acquiesced on. "1 have not, for a momeut, ac auiesced in Mr. McKinley's elec tion, and will not until there is a i material change from existing con ditions. "As I believe, Indiana alio" prob ably Michigan have voted for Mr. Bryan,and if cither has he 13 elect ed. (Signed.) 'Jas. K. JoMes." Alexander's. Mr. T. W. Dixon, the popular The property was covered by $850 hardware man, of 'Charlotte, was Q0O" bonds. These bonds were di here Wednesday. ot the dignity of our country in the establishment of the American monetary system. Aud the Dem ocratic party aided by lis present allies, will still uplift tho bi-mct allic standard aud b?ar it on ta victory. vSigued.) JAi. K. Justs, Qh'm. Detn. Natioual Com; One satisfaction in giving Scott's Emuhicn to chiUrcn li they never oVcct to it. The fact 1, they soon Ucomc for.d cf it. Another satiifiction Is because it will make them plump, and give them growth anJ prosperity. It should fee given to All chiliren who are too thin, .or too pale. It decs not auke thrn ovcr-lat hul plump. It strengthens the digestive organs and the nerves, and fur nishes material for rich fcloci. V luve x book UUrr j yea trvm ca the Juiyect. Scst Itcc int tU xbr.. SCOTT hCHTHL M (iriMit MIihU null EG Hi: AT -PEOPLE I.t Mi Fun M'i rvii.r thv )Ttt t. I L'll a -i - 1)1 l'l'lllt d ttxi ! Us ..i ! it Nottn r S.utti t ar-iiua ex. f.4r!tUT t& rii u t otrj ;. I ith f caii ! m f i-. I'.avio titat 1 ! idrr-l. t iivt i.udff -.34. Aiifi'g' ib- ' -r r- bi'W cjt -cerr; icbi .h rptr :.!. ar c f -ttoi m .f:;.r.l ni I cnuini C Atout Kjsny tli.gt, but all Ivv crs of Go-vd U!ftt. hu late tnd Rred V CvJ!e ?y it it imply f.oe, tud to chsp. Tte 4 puud co:Trt? it pcrUct;oo. i tmnd cutlrc that cures the kaJacb. ia out ol ;Vc tifcbt it i tacod. Manr Jp'c vU Ii.usm 1'ivd utit Uwtvi . t full car al t i buy it psund to2c Let a tin- ... 4,,.. Viu!uira n gle faulty gram Call and e all for jrict r o tb- rCMbtf at I ibte'rlu cwrltfs. H:ltt mar- rcuitul tbrt- .d. at.J kct i nc. paid fur country produca jbc m all xr tU. aMr. i Vril mr.irc Til PlfKr .achtran VMhTmt, A. W. UKEi)Y.::v 5. 5 MiNlNCH CU. Wantcdl tjrlic rat acrnt. Local AiT'nt x Solicitor fr tlie tar$ct Mutual Nat ural Prcndura Life Attuciattub In t! wurM. Liberal contract. .Ulrr. V. F. MCX)IY. MQL8. 2 t. Chariot w, K. C. Tne State Wavering. LofisviLLE, Ky., Nov. The I TTT1I It Eveiiinu' To.t and-Evening Times TO THL PLIl-ilC (both gold Democratic) claim tin of follows: From Chester to Newton, $250,000, and from Hick ory to Lenoir, $100,000. Tht Southern. Railway is thought to hold about 70,000 worth of the latter. The proposed new com pany propose to issue $450,000 of 5 per cent, bonds. The bond- . 1 - . . .. -i MiT.ouise Morrison, ot Lm- holders who have uonqs now nm- com is at Mrs. Stonewall Jack- turing will get these new bonds to son-on a visit. uanuuo vv tut? e.icuu yer " dred thousand will be set aside to . ... i 'i- niPPt, the bonds on the Lenoir end Mr. J. W.Lane, ot Macupeian, - ill iiir? cm. x. m.v . Mr, Stenhen Herudon, Cokesbury, S. C.&a at her moth er's" Mrs, JMawing Miss Clara Lauder returned last Friday, from Cokesbury, S. C, where she spent the summer. Lincoln county, N. C, spent a short while in Newton Oct. 30th P l JJ i-l 7 Hon. VvT. A. Hoke, Iwho was for many years a citizen of Shelby, and -now one among the best of our Superior court Judges, His old Marriage Wednesday Nght Miss Alice Baker, daughter jf Countv Commissioner, W. L. Ba-. ker, was married Wednesday even 12 to Mr- George L- Coon, of this county, and brother of our towns man, Mr. Chas. L. Coon. Mr. Jim Jetton was best man aud Miss Dora Baker was maid of honor. There were no other attendants. The! presents were numerous, and many ! very handsome. Degcba-T ioins their mapy friends in wishing for them every happiness and much prosperity, -- Personal. edical reference book to any person afflicted with any special, chronic or delicate disease pe culiar to their sex. Address the lead ing physicians and surgeons ol tne u n ited States, Dr.-Hathaway& Co., zzy2 South Broad St., Atlanta, fcra. 7-1-96-ly. FAULKNER'S CLAIMS. Washington, Nov. -1 senator Faulkner, of the Democratic Con- nnmittee. issued ft State tor Mckinley by o,UWs 1 . , . .... ki.... statement to-night claiming the wiuio tne uepuu,,Cu. . r . - mitteo reduce thoir claim to -,W, election 01 nrjan. . . .nrn. fronl three Congrvi- "Tlie reports we receive from Lionai aUtricts incomplete. Newa the middle West," he said, "show and Observer. that a3 the county vote comes in r:fA CLEAR HEAD; The States now certain for Bryan good digestion; sound sleep; a are . fine appetite and a ripe old age. "Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, are some of the results of the use Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, cf Tutts Liver Pills, A single Nebraska, Nevada, North Caro- dose convince you of their lina, Kansas, Louisiana, Misusip- , r 1 rrortc nn,1 virtue. !V.9peU About $75,000 will be usedtcpl, Missouri, Montana, Oregon, . r 9 YZu build the link between Newton South Carolina, South Dakota, A KllOWal raCI. and Hickory and the remainder Tennessee, lexas, nan, ir8luulM An absolute cure for sick head- f-,. ----- - w iMlAI ' IUIIU. "Several States are yet in doubt, but the Democrats make suprising gains as the vote piles up. In the doubtful list I place: California, W. F. Harper continues to rui juanq, uemucKy, tjie Voad as receiver, panning QjM,nnesota ana esL virgi.uu, "Out. of this list the only State favorable to McKinley U West Virginia, But we could lose v est irKiu and easilv win with the others, aegrecrating CO votes. It we get these'Bryan will have made a tot al of 242 votes. 1 nave a teiegram from Congressman Mairuire, ) f . a IWlw N. C, OcL UI. 1?"; T. J. Kamiaur on: DsAh Sim The flour you brought ut vii the bf it have ever eeu iual to or better than Ttunete Valley or Sacet Water I uicd two btga and tha-k tttre i no better mad. Kcipectfully, J. N. Clawi-itt. 9-10.9G. If. Is squeezed out - in the deal. Mr Y. A. Clarke is chairman of the committee to complete the ar rnTKTompnts ftnd Mr. A. G. Bryce, I lUUi.-'" r - comrades are always giau w 01 nesjor, iu. ; iiui. Shelby Aurora, Oct 3th". carrying out of "the plans above ;ndicated. Unariotte uoseivci. P ? P P P P P P ;THousanaso!Wom6n: SUFFER "-'UNTOLD MISERIES. BRADFIELD'S FEfALE REGULATOR, S ACTS A5 M ortwiriw Bj Arousing to Healthj A&Con all herOrgan. It canses health to bloom, and J joy to reign throTighotit tne nrame. , ...It Never Falls to Regulate... nr i.r treatment of lead- lug P&Tsieiani i?'! nVii5i:ri"a eooklxtft. mllJ nuVA Henderson, Al TtRlDFTELD REGrLATOB CO., AUaaU, C. r ' -.. 1 ? 8old by drusytsts t I1.TO per ooiue. stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, pilea, torpid liver andU kindred diseases. Tiitt's Liver Pills Notice. Notice b brebT gtven of th lejiurr. ..-.r Rinli&rtlt . Lincoln count t, .onn th 11th of October of 08callon corn uhUkey, one till, 1 . V. 1.1 r,no 1 .in ntlf WOftll. . Tl T IHU J vistui inCfaidpro;rty,bouli file a claim with me within ay irommic FATHER OF LOW PRICES. V.V promictl to siv tcu uvzc pncia lt k t ut en tirely tr buy. We will call ycur attention to ,ur thins tr . We have bv far the larett hn- Lave cat 1 j-J. aud tLt pne r right. Childf-u a Su:t ffcai fl.OJ up. 1- j't Jilt ffcta up. Meo'i Suili frcm 2:0 up." And bite ry l;c lis 1 . ... .!.. r.,tiiiiufi. We bate a Iwt v, .id I'anti (t H I 1 KB. BIX K ftr m V W WW v - broken iuiti that arc alliLi atccl. SHOES! SHOES! SfllOE! Wt Late the larol and b-?t Jin it hat ver lu t-r J .tiur oc4rry. We haTc ben try;us ertr iuct e bate n la ica;L 1. to get a real pxd bnm-taado hue. Late tf-ck It at Ji m w celebratid lUudolpb Wo rjarntre tiry j -m i J tlta l tatiifacliou. V alio bate Uw GaiuitilU S?b t bi:b lli J vouatcv;toclfctbtSi.ut. Iu tut i:hi c tUub . caa .3f auybvdy. DRY GOODS! DltY UOCDS! Wo lite net Urn or tpac to f.te tt J prictt. Vi'e tU o-Jjr aat webitetheUrgctandcbtaHitl;Leitbaitt,rlu.ur p!tiuft lo how. Come and arc ut betbir Toa wub t t uy i f H. S. Robinson & Company. .,Vt The HE HI STORE P. Y. -Ol ItUDlSILL Attention Housekeepers Protect yow Ideas: therjmay brtag weaixn. - -JOHn WEBDEMn co Of California, announcing tfcat ie u re-elected; by r,toa plurality, and thnt. nvo or the aix Congressmen are Democratic He says further tbat. California is safe for Bryan KinonO. Thi county districts in Indiana, Michigan and Minne sota are piling up for Bryan m fine shape. Mr. Campari vrires mo that Brvan has Michigan without . - r rrt . nl. Urh tfilecranhs that he is elect Lt,a that. Rrvan carries Minnesota , v -y . ...i : i , sure. The Democratic comnjuwe in Kentucky assures me mat, nij an wtU have 5,000 majority there. t ... ArMilft Insn anv oneo i)Ul V vv.. of in the form and tuinntr precrlbtd by taworaid prottT vill W dcciirett for(eltt4 to tte Vnlted Statc. SlM'L, L.K0UIM. Ol. F. M. William iD.C. Oct, 22, llM. Notice. By virtue ot mort4 tl-4 fln to tfn M kudUlii by Cta rsbr J; end wile Sbm" oci ttiartra to fcy Loa M. najt.l October IS. l mfHinw nns" . at the evort hou ior in Uocolaton on Monday, December Tth, lSW- ,h.i.i.t(Winrfslln Mi l tnrtrr Protect your Ideas: theyjmay vrras J write JOHN WEDDEuw i-.-a cprvpr Write JOHN WEDDERBtTEN & CO., Patent Alioj- LvWMhlnffton. ! for thr tlJw pr!va fccl tl . Whingtoti:D,for their $US0O prUo oiler r t vfo Tdrtsi Lareu wanted i aadllat ot two hvxit lareatioM wasted. , uawfc . - " i A B A. I i 1 trlt brine in tft vc"j i - ,.- 1. r-?J;.M uk ok the trtnnir corner t , vii.A. KobcM Und end wSw IJ Pr m!l Nne then 6 W 5 S I Jf-. .? the old Une th-n wtO HhlK r I luuso sut mTice i w-p. k . i v. - vs. i . f Ibmi ea vtfintT. IQ iWI 1 pin-,"1!!; 7(rDUritu IbttJTlUttir rOrtoVr nil w naiaA raxutr. Xloref I You vlll llMtl tlio lrt luo ot Heavy una GrooorlPM cvor trutrlt to Ltttc)ltiton. PPABERRY COFFEE 6 pounds for $1.00. Can't be beat for lb! mnej. Bc- turff you ae it bfor yon buy. i I alo have a nico frcib iln of CaLdict, Bansuat, lnioni. Foil Crera Checie, Sweet and Sour Pick!, MulloU and bit r3i Hams, Breabfait Stripa, and CT.xy thicit kept in a rt-cla?s Oro cerr Store. Give m" a trial. P. Y. RUD1S1LL, UsccL-tTox, it. i. STOVES JUST RECEIVED AT 3HL- 3hE- 3VO:033AIj'S 1 1 AUD AY Alt E STORE. The 'Largest and Best Line of General Housekeeping Goods in the Town.
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