nfcTTO : T TXT Hf IT hi I . .DKVO'rKD TOTJUJ INTKKKSTS OK TliJ I 1 I U I VII 1 OIM.I.N CO 1 !'l'ON AM) LINCOLN C'OfVTV. 1.0(1 A YEAH. VOL. II. NO. 8. LINCOLTTON,2sOnTll CAJtOIilN.A, THUHSDAY, XOVKMUKK 12, imir. AT Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure. BRYAN MAKES A STATEMENT ffxmrto Bt-Mettall ism's First Fight. It ' Came.Near winning a Victory as it Was. It Has Not Boon Vanquished But Simply Over come. - y-- Lincoln,' Neb., Nov. 5: Win. J. Bryan to-day gave the following statement to the "public: "Noeause ever had supported Hore brave, earnest and devoted we find full CiMnp-.'Usntio:! fr uhnl over eilorls we have put forth. Cur hearts have L rn tuchevl by th devotion of fntid, ami nr live sliall pnvt4 our appreciation ,t tli r atrectnin""t.f the ..plain opln. an etTection whioh we priz3 a- tb' richest reward which tlii campaign ba brought. 'In the face of on eiiMsiy n'joie in hi itn victory let the rcll 1 e called for the next enageme'it and THE LECISLATUnC. Kr.iiiU IL'V. d-m- crat. Tl. iiir.t station wilt tat Tho Pc-puUvft Willi ;oll thBnl- . . . :ino of Povver.-n.-pubticuns ' u May Control l.'io Houo. 1 "'li0,r!'4 Th tiui.ie c;v, ;i I.!ovv h tin I will i..t-!j.Hi4 h.ive op.e-tliird ot lhi n.-t i; vr K!:ri:r unt vitv i. in-rnLT of t!iu (I n-'rnl AJni' P. 1 d 'i:'- f . ! K d'.i -1 J WLit j;!;l, ao! J tt. fi. r.ttliii. lu'l.'l.i!l V I M. ff.tl t.?. win jt jit nave op.e-wnru in v,i n.'t m, ti km i. -. i r - .. .. t r 5- . I m.n.1, r- of th Ci.-ral An.- .U:..!. r-J W W.tl.. .1 m- "I';'- :,Si. -r v . r r . ;-,u, ..! l!. lir-i I .j,,,!.... (rm.itu.-k. Cm- AtUclnm-M F J-:.... ''" ? ' " Vl"l M k'' , 'r,,'-. .1.'...:. 1 !"! .t. ' i;-u- J U 1-K s t3:n-- t d.n, ra-iuot.iu1.t IL-rttord, Jat , crai. , , xf . . . . . ... ih.-sim!. .;.n.; Z Chiwanatid lVrquiiiiaiucounti.-.), .nn TC I.-ak. n- rat. i,t.lU... ,..,,:,.! ,f ' 4 J L Wlndlcv, n publican, J K lb anbrt II 1. I!d. p-p'ilil. J' ' '.V l ' , t 'LU ad.. t.- r.-f c! ! t 1.. Newsoino, lNiiuiil-t. IIti. II U U bit r-pu hi-in. u m.m m .4 p- ; 1 1 ... Ilt. .d I. W UI!.-r. !'llStt. 1 1 A WONOLnrULCAMPA!Cri. lift i . VY..r:; J. P.n !i ! t:ni lb I DR. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE cures nervous prostration. Not mi racuioasly, but scientifically, by first removing the germs of disease, and then supplying healthy nerve food, increasing the. appetite, helping digestion and strength ening the entire system. Desperate cases require prolonged treatment as shown by that of Mrs. M. B. Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who writes: "As the result of a lightning stroke, the physicians said I had a light stroke of .paralysis, my limbs would all draw up. I Tf lymp' would have throbbings unendurable. For three months I could not sleep and for three weeks did not close my eys. I .-prayed tor sleep, and felt that if relief did not come I would be dead or insane. I tool: Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine and the second night slept two hours and f torn that time on my health im proved; slowly at tirst, but steadily and surely. I took in all 40 bottles, and I cannot express how grateful 1 am, for I am now perfectly well, and have taken no medicine for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on heart and nerves free. Dx. Moles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Nervine Restores Health.. If we are fiht. as I believe we are. j t l 11 . . I - I we snail yet inumpii. i run rn-, j Vdlcv. r. publican. J K vinced of their error let all advo cates of bi-nietnllNm continue th work. Let all silver club?-ruin Seoi.d restrict (Tytr dl. Vah- it 'b.fi. Martin. Iaif. Beruford. their orauizatio:,, hold rT.kVi(, , paM,ic:U. McCaUir. meetings cml c.-uhite lit. ratui.- ! ; lH Y. nc. r. renublicati. I lica Our opponents have succeeded in 1 Tliril i);s!ric: Ikitie and Korth-i Huikt J II iVar-m. dvm r.it. j tnbnrn: A 1" uU-t. lid ;lll, . t.'abK'dl J I, NYLmi. df v--tl Tu-'li-Hf. At- AN v df. i ! this campaign and mu,t now p.t l umtt,u , j M ::,ul v tf uu their theories to the Ui. In-i.i.dj f,tlinu Hjn-t ( Halifax). K l of talking myt..riou-ly about r,ar.. j,tllHliHl und money and an h.iH-t do!-j Kmj, rM-trict ( Kdu-re inb), j I'amd-n K-publiau. . -jA,i-r, l,.t lar,' they must now advocate and , ivrs.,.i i, r.-oubliran. Carter-t 11 ( Ibiucni. rrpid- ,'1 " i 11 i ' " . ' n . ueienu a nnnnci ii mm,i:. -i; j vt h I) ,t, cl I 'mi. M.ve. IiCdn. IT. COSTIVKH, 31. 13. T. LlNCOLNTON, N. C Offers Ins professional service to the people of Lincolnton and surrounding country. Office at residence next to xhe North State Hotel. CE. CHILDS. 2 Attorney Stt Law, Lincolnton, N. C. Work intrusted to his care will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Main Street. S. GriNLEY. Attorney at Law, Lincolnton, N. C. Practices in all of the State and Fed eral Courts. Prompt attention given to all bnsmess. Office in N jrth State Hotel. - it A 1 1- 1 , J I, 1 m. ;urpre nil tnenils f li-uivtan:ni t , , . . i renew iiieirairyjianee it uie cauv?. , i , fought with-all the zeal which con viction inspires. Events will prove whether they are right or wToncr. Having done their duty as they saw- it, they have nothing to regret. The Republican candidate has been heralded as the. advance agent of prosperity. If his policy brings real prosperity ' to the American people, those who opposed him will share in that prosperity. If, on the other hand, his policies prove an injury to the people generally, those of his supporters who do not 'belong to the office-holding eluis, or to the- privileged classes; will suffer in common with those wjio opposed him The friends of bi metallism have not been van quished; they have simply been overcome. They believe that the gold standard is a conspiracy of the money-changers against the welfare or the human race, and until convinced of their error, they will continue the welfare against it. - "The coDtest has been wagod this year under great embarrassments and against great odds. The mon ey question has been the para mount issue. The Republican con vention held out the delusive hope of international bi-metallism, while the Republican leaders la bored secretly for gold mono-met- allism. Gold standard Democrats have publicly advocated the elec tion of the Indianapolis ticket, I rlr .ll,V !,tr,. ."Till . ! Itruusui.'k -W VV Drw iMj.t.lutJ .",... it l.Ut ! d r i ;?tjp. ,. , . . t i i M".' u J r sr- . fi-titditti. . r.tincon.t- I.titk. tepnb-. I ;t m, ' A ! ; . r a n , j ii aiii" . i ? Ti t K A As .!. r 1 , X . !.ir b-. I I I J J , M dep taken by then- should 1 e pub- llllUil- liclv oonsideied bv t!ic -llet .S: iitb Hi-lrtol ( W "il?n. Nh i clubs. and Krauktiii), J 1 Mitchell. I.p- "Our cauie has pr-p. red m,.;t ' ulit. .1 T Sliarp. republican. hr-i the nionty question ha U-eu i Kuhth Dt-itru l iraeii. Jone, longest discussed among the ie.- C'aiterel. Lnir. iie-n and Un- ! j rai.A.-Ur. J Yarl U1JM . :'d iCi.r. ' 1 J J U ! a . f j ' iro. ati-IJ rtHuba I. II Whiten-r. y- t K i - !!f-t Chatham I. I. Wr-ao. r-publi -rr-1 r o d'hes ti can. and J K Itryan. 'pu!tt. : ,m I) V llfWt- , t'-p-ib. , t'.il.i". ti B. A.. JUSTICE. t ion even more than it ha been : Ninth Iblnct flbquiu. Wayne studied in the pat. 'and Pender), II LUnnt, riiubli- 'The year PAH) is tot far away . j run, ami U li Maxw. ll. Mpulist. Before that year arriv-s interna-j Tenth Ibntrict N w liaimver tional 'oi-metallism wii! cea.. tonnd Urauu ick , tej. II Cattuou, deceive; before that yeai arrives p.ipuiii. Wal.ii:. i'-.V,t i . t !. N i r:pr aill t:.. I". VtUt, .! to a . . .. . . ' . " - j 1 . ' . . I I i - .-i ti. j ; Ii pie. During th next four wa.s i.,w ), U L IIrdiii, pp:dat. nd j ChTok it will be studied all oyer this na- McCarthy. r-;niblltui. Ilicnn. r,cv,Iand-Dr. n V D-io.h m. u r ,um?u..f, , .ul.!:c,n jm:!-. Mh f V Kleventh District (Vai.ce and Warren). Ilenderaoii. rpublicati. Twelfth District (Wake), C 11 these who have called theiri-eh gold standard Democrats w.ll be come bi-metnllistf and be wiiti us or they will become Kepubltc : ft i.y, populist, and be open enemies; lefon tb it 'l'lnrl n t !i Di year arrives, trusts will hav con vinced still more people that tht trust is a menace to private welfare and to public safety; before that year arrives the evil effect of a trict (Johnston) K S A bell, dem;rr.t. F.iurtieiith District (S.uupn, Harnett ami Itladeii), (i ltu'Ier, mid K N RobTson populitJ, F.fte-nth District (Columbia :! t ? a t ! ' i. ' - ii'.d tf a ! ' f - . I 17- t 14 : . i wnne inev lauoreu aecietiv iui iut . , . . . , ,,. people Uien ready to demand an . Skitt fdh Dttnct election of the Republican lickei. 1 . ,. . .. I ... I, , j , . i American tmancjal policy tor the ! i!U,d. tietblv. populHt. . Attorney at Law, Lincolnton, NC. Practices in the Courts of Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Gaston. Catawba, Cleve land, Rutherford, Polk, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. Office inTSTorth State Hotel. while they labored secretly for the The trusts and corporations have tried to excite a fear of lawlessness, while they themselves have been defying the law; and American fi nanciers have boasted that they were the custodians of national honor, while they were secretly bartering away the nation's finan cial independence. But in spite of the efforts of the administration and its supporters, in spite of the DENTAL INOTICE. threats of the money loaners at Dr. A. W. Alexander will be at home and abroad, in spite of th his office at Lincolnton, June, An- coercions practiced by corpora -gust, October, December, Febru- tiou4 and in gpite Gf tjie iniiuer.ee ary, and April. Will be m Mt. ' , , , bi-metal Holly, July, September, jNovemDer, " " ; ' f , . t ' y,' y t -.1' . lism hna nlmost triumvhea in its January, Marcn anu iuay. , e ratronage sonciteu. leimsuasu uui viroi,ugui. States, and that, too, by a very small plurality, has defeated bi metallism for tha present, but bi metallism emerges from the con tact, vtrrmcrpr than it was four -- - n gold standard will be even more i ai,d Hobe-on), An'H Shaw, pep- tivideiit than they arc now and the s ulirt.aiid J D Mnultohy .republican. American eople will join u in th immediate restoration of the fre and unlimited Coinag of g.hl and j populi-t. silver at the present legal ratio of . Kijjht nt!i !f.v-iitetli Di-tnct (liranvill and !rj.oii). Dr. Wm. Mcrritt, o:rn! . ' . f T-r.:i.p pi!i!. I Cdumbu. J U S;hulit;u. p p- , t. ,, . w ..in-,, . ; l ad. Si -J 1- I mint, fTp-.il, ;v 4 u ! uht. ! x- . 1 ... : CravMii U llatic l r-pabJirAti. , " . ..1. CutnlrUnd T II Sutt.ci. r ...... 4 . . . r 1 r f -11 11 luii - mi , puUion. Md W 1' AVmy... rt-s,, ujc,n. tiubbcfin. t. Currituck W II iialbp. d m-i., . I I jp.lI5l . Dare Doubtful. Dai'b..ti J MtCr-ary. i Got J D0100cr.1l to Quit, publican. I TU ",s uinl MH'T IH'Rixjct' Pavh W A raily. repubbonii l;o n. Te ll La faiiiocd l! Dunlin Maurv Ward. popnhl im,:M .td 1. dd. W. V Ih- N V.fk. ID?' ddn-r. ! i - . , - - - - - - 1 . Kdg.-O.ml- b.rdo:, Danry. f ntim4 chant .u r,f ie tutnJ j' P" c - ' umUer- t,ublica:i. K I. Itrvau. r- n d be tt,. v 1 .!ay I'l 1 ".x 1. ,.1 - - -- - 1 Furvib J L iJrubb. iptd !i-n,a!icr t ;f.n ...'J Uu.vlr -! :,u.i;, j call, W I fiub v. ft pi.ble-ati. ... .,f-,ui; tl. tilU r VJ it ' )''" c:,t 1:1 ll'.i. Itb i ? ! f I ' f ' lii" 5 I d'"b-f It. 1 r :1 if b- - i I f I present legal ratio 01 . i-.ight -entii IM-irict (uasweii. lo to I, without waiting for the aid Alamance. Orange and Durham). I . . or consent ot anvotlier nation. ('not. h rarker, deiumrrat, and .1 V. Lvii, lMipuli-i. Xinetei th District (Chatham): I Signed ' William J. Bkya.n. A Woman senator. J II Atunte-, poptt!it. One of the results of the TecM.t j Tv.t.ntit.Ul Dist;ict ( It ckin electron thi:t has eo far eicape.t . um) j A Wnlker, populit. public attfntion of a woman as Twt.lltv.lir-i DUtriot (C.uill Fraiiklm llrri . : lt. (5nton WhU deuuf at . .Ctateo J J (iatlm d ;n':rat. Qmliani Doubful. tiranvill King. tH.puli: . Cr republican. tiutlb'td J T llurch. d,-.nTat. B li Ctiibult. i-pidluau. liret.'U Doubtful. . . m k . , 1 t 2 Uik a a pi: ..fan..JitMJn in 1 i 3 v lhi5tM. Il rould not pul a -! j r ----- - - - f I l,y I i 1 1 i ..e2f.d ui.'inli'O mvf 14 J-.f p.; si?'ti eif i : k -i l !. . J, .-I .! !: ! Halifax J H Arriogti n. r-;ub Ui.t !.! i, a ho, t ?.bb:I 1 - -j I 4 4 ii 1 3r. ! and moderate. T r S.FOX,DENTISpr, Jj Main St., Lincontox, N.-C. All work guar anteed; nothing but the best ma- J toriol nsiil 1? PJ1 - Sfc3ij: Terms cash ex-j cept by special ljO agreement. . Ui- iice on Main St.. State Senator. . Her name is Mat-, Uf $envtt vViltCTIii, tie Hughe Cannon, and she was T , i: nbiii. elected to State Seuateot Utah bv (1( ! Uu;a Mour0 D Hi,.a pur. a huge majority over nor oppoueui, kc. lllimili.t . who was none other than her hu9- xx,.nly.thinl Dlrici (i:,cb band, Angus M. Canncn. tliar-, M(l, limiif, vfWl,f, ntlii lotte Otserver. .. . ... . ; . I neuO. ll .uais. p-pr.ni, andDani. l latter-n, rejuiblicaii. uilford). (licin, Sett Hnrrit. j-pul;t. How lo rrevcut Crup. .... isrvr T . m t -i fr'.i't . ! ! I -i. r ! ii.- If i ' i i ; i . ... fctil lc!lli , ItJiUriMi-. ! I ' '... i . . . ... i. . ..I '11 I .1 I ' . I t ' t t t r 1 I ff I linl.m r Til 1 1 1 1 1 1 t - ..... .1 ll ,1 lh " .---'- ... . f w I-, f . t u . ! i ,!fii. i. . .... 1. , .. i. - I IKt f n f f4' ! ocrat. i ;iuu uo tb :1umI 'U-t -dlt . . t t " . . t.... I ... ll ii. -mi. r jii j r aau. r -n . .. riit: ir.ar n.v: publuun. I . . i . . . . . ...... Ik I I I Hertford. Hr.le, r liMlCli. ( f .va pi;f -, Hv!-CW Davi-. d-nicfnt. months ago. S 41 I desire to commend the work of the three national" committees which have joined in the manage ome kkai.im; tiht wii.i. t v. f, j, District (Cabar- TEHESTIXO ID VulMi MIH:U. Il TO liC.MUi AO.WSST Tllli llKAf. Croup i- a terror to yomi-r nmiher ami ti post tlieui concerning i!-- cau-e, first syuiploins atnL treatment i t he iihieet of this -i ix-m. The .ris" c j 1 "Wl- IJ4? lrtdtll I U Mclllaiid. d.tm- ,m( , 4ul ClttriuJt , . - ...... i crat. and J A Hartn. i mcr.'i. lu di"ani4tbv iu. Tb tru in : . - ni and Stanly ), t D Barrings r. ! di in'KTat . 1 T-nl v-nfth District ( M okleii- burii). Dr. J H Alexand-.T, poj f, I V John-:.-n : M Smith, d-r... u Wl.4u-a-. ,. Tin.. . te 'b ,u2 N - - Vjl!i mI;1' crat. and C M Cr-ech. d-Jtme- Brown, i'pu'.i-t u-.r t' d-'i. "f SUt fi d to j.H tl - "f Twcntv-ixth District (Ito-van. Lenoir--K I llaur. i cpulit. rt Ui i.riurr in t w t-ttUti ci croup is a common eM. Children who H .. j nml For-yth)t SKrrn-j Lincoln L A AWrm tv. l"i"!cli lb- o::;;aI bill d. tb- ptfU tion between the members of dis- b. f. Grigg, Mgr. v. l, oBioG, x-asmei. . . nnvlt;Rfti orcamzatioifs is at THE BAN K OF wavs difficult, but it has been less ment of this campaign. Co-opera- are subject to take cotd x cry cadly j , ft ,t ' puli,t fti,d J A Kaum y, J Mitt. h mwWN of .In. croup is almost -ure to follow. The l I 1 . lb- ,?1b-!t ef tb- LINCOLNTON, tirst symptom is hoarseness: this is soon followed by a peculinr n.ujrh cough, which is eaUy reeugiiize! and will never be forgotten by one who ha? heard if. The ti me lo act i when hoarse. If oromDtlv made A Bauk account never fails to inspire habits of economy and sav ing. Try it. " !i ' 5-8-96. i . : PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1334 MAO STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. given alttendency to croup will on disappear. Even after the cmupy cough lias developed it will prevent the attack." There U no dauber in i ius this remedy for it contain noth ing injurion. For sate by W. b. Crouse. Drugiris-t. aISaNCE TO WAKEONlif, . T ' have n.ade bt0 clear money in 87 days and attended to my hou-ludd duties beside-, and I think this U do ing splendid tor a w oman inexperienc ed in business. Anyone caii everyone wants to buy, and every lam- ily wants a lMsii uaaner. i vas at all: leople roine or send for th so this year than usual. Interest in a common cause of great un- . 4 c xTor portance has reduced friction to a the, child lirst tn-come. hoarse n chants, Corporations ana lnaivm- mimiuum. 'T ;: " ' uals and will make collections at personal gratitude to the mdividu- reasonable rates. Settlements Up members, as well as the execu tive officers of the national com mittee of the Democratic, Populist and Silver parties,' for their effi cient, untiring and unselfish la bors. They have laid the founda tion of future success, and will be remembered as pioneers when vie tory. is at last secured. "No personal or political friend need grieve because of my defeat. W hannla Country Produce ex- My ambition has been to secure clusively. Fruit, Vegetables, Pool- euro immediate legislation rather trv. E.- Etc QUICK SALLS, than to enjoy the nouors oi omw, Prompt RPTTTRNS. HIGHEST and, therefore, defeat bring me no PTTm?c w.;fn Q ,vr Onntations fftfilin of personal loss; Speaking oW. a Shipment and be for the wife who has .had.my ' X Convinced Liberal advances made labors, as well as for myseii, i ae- instruclJon3 and hundrc Jst.f ty-iinmn- - . " . L i..:..: L:. oo,T fWnt. w have been amp- ials by addressing the Iron ity iMsii on consignments. , neiercuuco - siiv .v cV .. - (Loan and Exchange Bask, . ly repaid for all that we have done. Carolina National Bank, : In the love of .nJl8 ".fper 8-20 96. 3m., Columbia; S.O. 1 low-citii5n so kindly expressed, Uru.irtti i h- i.r un 1 ' rpublican. Twenty-viventh District (Irv dell, Davie and Yadkin). Shore and Sharp, republican. Twenty-eighth District (Stokii and Surry), on renublican. Twenty-ninth District (Cataw ba, Lincoln, Wilkes and, Alexan der), It H W Itarki r, pjpulit, and Milton McNV-al, republican. Thirtieth District (Alleghany, Ah ntul Watauga ). on doubtful. Thirly-tirst District', (CaIiIwcII. Burke, Mitchell, McDowell and Vancsy), E F Wnketkdd, popuhtf and oni republiciin. Thirty. second District (Gaston. Cleveland, Iiutherford and Polk), M II Justice, detm crat : J A An- Macn Lvlc. dcmi4t. Modtn J W H-jU'fu:!, re oublicati. Mattit; Fagtn, popabtt. I !i?e U tl- T I .. ... ... .. .ti We pr d-iUv miU trrf can aivui. :i1 1 v ;i Mil - 1 . T .. . I ... I .... i I . ... I . I. CM::mt;S"C. ; b d' n 1 ! D - 1 ... !., . - McDowell W A CmKy, d-iu-i vr c.ncsdi'.;." -hxca ocrxt. j patch, lib. Meckletlblirr oL I b dell- crat, 'Win popultt and nr.c repub lican. 1 . . . . . iiitdv i . tb- .try . . .. I . il,. !.. .1 I I . . . . . Mttchll L A limn, r pubbenn .Vtini - T- - Xll,tB..m,r,-J A ,..,,.,a.. ) f p-jpllllt. jntenrr .f Li. t fl !.". 1 McH,rV II II Utihorn. Kw-hrV--;!7'i TmfM .-K:- I ocrat. .'n;.i',"!iii. ii t- l- .td;- T!m ittii ii -'r. Sah V il Carter. iruli.t. L i . f r yiur M-fcirr: .It'll W . ------ w washer, and every wa-her thai h? thonv. democrat.' out sell two ..r three more, as lly ! . . . , .x. the work to i-erfection. Von can vah and dry the dishes in two minute. 1 am ffoinjj to dcvite my time t thi business now and I am sure I enn owr $5,000 a year. My sist-r ana Dnur.t r mnd I) D button, rfpuMit;. t"T lt:mV:":.. - ; Northampton N K rr-j . L r fij... ' '. '7 . v . - uasl.er Co., t5tation a, l iio-our;,, i u., and if you don't make lots of nionry it's your own fault. " Mes. V, Ii. 10-22-13t. - Thirty-third District (Buncombe Madison and Haywood.), (5eo. II malher-, republican, and V. W Rollin, republicm. Thirtv-furtiri)iitrict (Hender son, Transylvanb, Jr.ck-on nnd Swain), A (!annonf democrat. Thirty-fifth District .(Macon, Clay, Cherokco ami Graham), J publican. Onslo U Du'.Ty, dtnivrnt. Oran: A It Ilomles democrat Pamlico doubtful. PaupMOtank Wm. i VA, r-i pr.bhcnn. IVrrmiman J D Parker, r-'p-ulikt. IVndcr Ciiboa Jamei, dc:.i uemt. Per a on no. S Cunntnshaw, -?iiAi ? i i:. : X - ? f't t fn'.Jt : . r. -r ? J -r - ..f t,- 5iSfi 'ni 1, ;u I ? 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