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V rr H xi i 1 DEVOTliai TO TIIE INTKKITs:OF 'J?ltK 1'EOPW. OF I.INCOLNTON AM) LINCOLN Cdl.'NTY VOL. I L NO. 11. LINCOLNTON, TsTOHTK CAROLINA, TIIUltSDAY, DKCKM1112U , 1SUG. SI. 00 A YEAH LINCOLN DEMOCRAT. Y v Let The Whole World Know The Good Dr .Miles' Heart Cure Does m u I m 'mm?--' 1 Wo'ro Waitin'. - i - i Send on the big prosperity We're fond of jubilalin'! And from the north hill to the sea We're waitin' O we're wailin'! Don't let the wave get lost away Be sure about the datin,' And let it break, and break today; We're waitin' O we're waitin ! Start up the mills! Start up the mills! And stop the long debatin' : We want some quinine for the chills; We're waitin' O we're waitin'! Just let it come "a tidal wave," Like that hey've long been standin'; "The combat deepens; On, ye brave!" We're waitin' O we're waitin'! F. L. Stanton-. AN ENGINEER KILLED A Sleeping Car Telescoped on Urn Carolirra Central Railroad. The Charlotte-bound comhina- Pritchard's Lucky Number. . Uptm-tbp rtorn of Sonatnr Jeter C I'ritchard. of North Carolina, il now icoms, dt-pcnJ the political RtniiiH of tlio next S:tiat Senator tiou train on tin Carolina Central wastelosWleaatOo'chckThurCh:imllpr nnU Thurston day morning at Laurel Hill, by an l,avc balh ,,ecn luoled ai iaTS extra freight train, . En-inr that the lU-pul.licans wrre already W. E. Clayton, of the extra freight 8uro m ".v-mreo scmior in me wim killed ' I Fifty-fifth Coigrer, were almost The combination train, with noanonably critnin . of clectin? ;WniM,Mr nHnrhi t.ili Blackburn a successor, and had left Wihnin-ton an hourand tbir-8tron- M of FritchardV relcc tv minutes ahead of th extra HEART DISEASE, has Its victim at a disadvantage. Always taught, that heart disease is incurable, when t he eytnptoms become well defined, the patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic Jakes place. But when a sure remedy is found and a cure effected, after years of suffering, there" great rejoicing and desire to "let ' the whole world know." Mrs. Laura Wino ineer, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "I desire toietthe whole world know wht Dr. Mik-V Tr lVWlf9 Heart Cure has done for ult xxw me. For ten yorirs I had HCrt ClirC. Painm myheart, s!--!-ness of breath, p-'.U'ca-ReStOFCS tion, pain in my left sMe, TJ oppressed feeling in ruy Xltillll chest, weak i lid lnur'i y spells, bad dreams, could not 1;g on eit "nor side, was numb and suffered terrioly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Cure a&d before I tini-.hed the second bottle I felt its good e!r.-ct?, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Cure saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold on guarantee that first bottle benefits, or money refunded. C h lea go's Reign of Terror. Forty-one holdups have been re ported to the police of Chicago during November, and it is proba ble the number will reach lift v be- foie the month ends. Arrests have freight, but during the run to Laurel Ilill had ln.t tinit? time. At that station some freight car. lion, lhn would cive a lie vote on all measures, wd the decisive v t ol the Vice-Prl bident would enable I htm to carry all important had to boshiftedtotho.i.lin.:. ii,m1 ; pr-i ,i,ons. Hius it will 1-2 wii lhat th-ro uw but two verv im- bovero Punlshmontfor S Danish Bomb-Throwing Anarchist!;. IUicrtiS.. Not 2 l:--Th' At torney (I'i.cro,lhc. i prmccutin;: th persons cji-J f I cits ttn- plictt-l in the tiroin4o a lml iu a crowded tr-l durii.f th? j-3- ac d a n-lipouf pr'c it:o:i on June 7 lat, hai dtdar d hit iuton tion of urging the melim; out of H'jvcre punishment to tho:Tndor. He will nk the Ccurt that twrntv etht of th priaiicr be irntrncc d to death, and fifty-six condemned to penal rvilude for life. (Jrrat prrcjilliotit will he tnkcii ar.nt difurdr when the o!ci.c' ar." publnlel. Tht? Court will il in the .sleeper, with two or thn-e i cars, were dtaehd and h ft ftand portant ifs in the way of the ab.-m ing on the main shifting was being dm 'rhen line w'n'e the! lutw 'ntrol o the next StMllto by lne Kepublicans. Senator Illack- I. . . I l.nrn jl i'I 1 liMil mt nlm ncii fi i r l.ppn nifldp in Vmlf the onM hut I ductor and trams crew were at ..- v . 'i i ir . i.. .i ..v work on th. ChiirL.tte ,.d of the "r un"Bh" ildy lhat he i t ill in Iho rce, and will he ther until the end. In T. F. COSTTS KK, 31. 1). LlNCOLNTON, N. C. Offers his professional service to the tho epidemic, of robberies only seems to increase. Chief of Police Badenoch has asked the city council to allow him 150 moro policemen for the better protection of the city. The alarm of citizens has become so great that travel on the streets at night has been "affected to a marked degree. Theatre managers sav that the at tendance at their places has de creased greet l'y, and that first-class performances fail to draw full 1 1 nouses. Street car tratlic has suffered most of all. People are afraid to ride in the cars at night and the j travel finally became so light that sitling, and then :i no one in r about th'? detached cars on the main line, except Mr. Kd. L. Mar tin, of Charlott. wIm was al--p X'jrlh f-arolma the PopulUl art doing everything in -their owcr n fonfdet Dclwccn Law A rry :in.-!y t bz l-:i aVetI u bv -..- i th' P.rri'i ;rr tor if tt: ;at. r:.an;y wH-t doubt, of cej:-, ar frvm tl.- rti!ifii.:i cr-atl br th- ii T-r:;r f i!at- pr ri'd r"j!ivly ly t h- tiw taf i"vt;i.:i lav a:;d tl net of CN'gr th' Th' day p-:r i' -d. by ti. Stat latr, irti-:i ".7, i t! . f rl ! n"lav in 1W :r'r. That ;r Mpri'.-nl y a: i ; th ".!.. I Mond-lV in J.!.LAtV. Tb" at f i ltfo,. 'ii.g. r. i !l!d in lh a" ( Mr IM.. r...-, v Uf.-.f. !td I VS. l:- A Mors LoarCa a Street Car. Ntw Wei.. Nut. 21: A t; t it hcr-j attached to n e n trDCa tofk fn-t Ut wrk ai.4 dLcv into TwcMY-tiiifd ttrft-t lhi&4 t Kourth utin- bor c-ir. Tttv n yell at d acrtih ui mchcrc ftf finir inr thritl. A I4u-ccift tvl c ndtctcr li.dl on tbi t4e aralk in Itip. H r.4 clnrtr th" tr-t tn c t 1 ip. fst d the front rtnrr rf lb car toted a If: cf wotr.rn hri-liii.-. On t! rrr f j-Ulf nr. i t! h"r l l At. a trstucb f hin a cu!d srt thrr, Jtd ! r w tl rr.ot a!n;bl b'f- if citT Jntt !-. a l.- did if r I i-t Lr.f.m I th vault o the Fufiro d Mit ; i.ft- :--.. T i n n.-ii-i.t ilh a? plunc fro.t Julrh and only milr.r,ry tr,icT! t. f.-.tu s; n a id ..f , i- ilr nt r di'.rd, car rvn- ii int 1 .e t. ..... r c ... I -: l. in the berth, and a n-gnnnan wlm ..-m.. . served as tlagman. AH th- siun:l !nr' order ,hal mav hM tnc uaijtico oi power in me senate. were properly set and the red lights turned so as to show down the track. A heavy fog prevailed, and through this the extra train canej will bt admitted to U priccol im:. The crime for which the prin i r are to l. tri d w.iji one of the inoi fieudUh cd He' luanv itn l r . !,'.. it. oulrag- commttt d by Anirchi: ; with'iji the last fe'.v vear. Th in ual relisiou il -rvance f the feiiHt ot Corpus ChrUti ttr, limg ibirved. and tluuand til ptplo lili'd the tre t ti Wtnc the; v !i-r- j t !.. . tr ! f Ju -Ir. tlrf t .in ' ' Lie. f t! !. -r ! dstsjtd t'l r- n r - i i 5 t!... Si.t!. Li n-id tl.- I ":.: hi hind !: Ir ic hin tb iat 'aiti!-. In ih. . jMiic.-i.! c'tn !; I itu i r.s I ion Lvlf North Carolinians are wide ! au-jkn to the imjMrtance of the booming up. Thef.reman on this P- u uw aior it i oe eiccieti in inai iaic. C. K. CHILD8. Attorney at Law, i LlNCOLNTON, N. C. Work intrusted to his care will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Main Street. r people of Liircolnton and surrounding , - country. Office at residence next to Mr. lerkes several weeks ago took the North btate Uotel. nicrlit. mm ofT Afmlisnn etrppt. where they have been running for 20 years. Often the cars would carry no passengers and the com pany decided to abolish the line altogether'. A vigorous protest was made, however, by patrons who work nights, and the cars were restored by order of the council. Robberies have been common in Chicago ever since the "long" and short" men began their daring raids last sum mer. Those notorious young vil lians are now in custody, but hold ups, sand-baggings and burglaries Lare as frequent as before. Chica go Dispatch. S. Attorney at Law, LlNCOLNTON, N. C. Practices in all of the State and Fed eral Courts. . Prompt attention given to all bnsiness. Office in N jrth State Hotel. B. A.. JUSTICE. train .ays that the headlight from his engine dashed on the rear of the sleeper before they had seen the signals. They were then with in four or live car lengths of the leener. Kmnneer Clayton ex- claimed : "Mv Cid !" at the same .i ft time reversing l lie enirir.e. lie tried to jump from the cab, and the crash came. The tender was jammed up against the engine.and between the two the engineer's body was caught, and his hones were crushed through hi- lle.-di. The tiremau remained in the cab. It all happened so ipr.ckly that he had not thought of jumping, and was unhurt. The llagman was in the rear part! of the sleeper when he saw the up roaching headlight llare up out of the fog, and leaped from the car n .'- ? in l : f.-.-t. ne '' -r 'i lur-. y ! th j?.r;d;i t- -m j in?. nt nr.- j.-- .i.:..vl y ut h -". Alt! c1 i- tii- . I d-'!c--l hini Ir -mi thr tfu:V ft&C tl.- l 5;U- j U l h:-;i !I. v !i ! way, ii :. ti. r i-ijr. ..... dshr.jd ii f. r bit c;c- ,i , jTho nrrihrnn Nrd n 1 1 trmony. Mar. arv i :! . y u !i;r;j :!. Jut ai the protsinn r. entr tir ar l----!! 'j r-f" 1 1 ia--t. Attorney at Law LlNCOLNTON, N. C. Practices in the Courts of Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Gaston, Catawba, Cleve land, Rutherford, Polk, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. Office in North State Hotel. DJffiVTJL. IN OTIC hZ. Dr. A. W. Alexander will be at his office at Lincolnton. June, Au gust, October, December, Febru ary, and April. Will be in Mt. Holly, July, September, November, January, March and May. Patronage solicited. Terms cash and moderate. T .FOX,BEIVTIST, Main St,, Linconton, N. C. All work guar anteed; nothing , but the best ma terial used. Rea-i sonable prices. Terms cash ex cept by special agreement. Of fice on Main St. The old try of utddbug h linc rancd against l'ritchard, and hu opponent declare he it not to l trusted even if he should give them a pledge not to vote aqainn free silver. The Republican plurality in ihe Legislature lacks coinddera- ! hie of a majority, but there ia no lack of confuh-tico on the.part of X'ritchard'a triends. The Demo crate, who are not taking any par ticular part in the fight, ay that the promise of the Federal patron age of the State, to be controlled by Frifchard for the next four years, will bo ftuflicient to bring him iu a winner. Woihington FoaL Girl's Bultlo with an Eagle. Seven-year-old Netti I! inkle wa ye.derdy uttackvd by n largo rru.ii.li mi Ha tv.it t . Ih.t in- il...... -.. t ,., ..- I Nf. A. H . 1 i ! ' ' T,d. cient Church of .Santa Msnn del t ihv. t; ?ei M-eUv in Ja;.s 1 " """ ' I .. . i i . t i . rtii t tt !.!. -t ls r .:! V 1 1 1 r r---t ti 1:' ! ' "d if H ; c k ins the church the UniS m j ,.. ,v in -r v. r. , ,n - - . plnd.nl in th- crowd, li'ilint; ud . - ."'- ".! '' -1' en irfoiH titruhl and u.'in dins On a Southern LV.Kino. , -nT.i. !..-, Nfd -1 i,f"! ! lb 3S ho t.ii i 1 !e M .- . . -i ::: 4 Js.i . ousii.rf r ,.n l L. W. ra:lr I I -rr;". U- ! 1 -rd made n I i,: run :!. a l.r- fc J - a K-pt.l ".ian ! . . t i. ........ . '... . i. ..i . fi, X i.r' e:n iiy pr ' - . JMtr th- rj:r.c- r with ha:d t! i ' "-' ? ' :J d plication will be mail" to the n t . Ih f.-m fr.-i d T vu. it. d r. !. H -l : -ri - f lb-1 G meral A-emMv to chnn th ! Tl to. tint 1-v l.uir r IF J- l - " about tit ty other, i mo of w hom di-d from their iiijuiie. To Noroizo tho Eastorn Towns. It i auninjrd that r- r.'aiu Il puMic-iii will -tve notice tl.it .ip chart r cd ll: city of IUbii'i. An S . n - .--i-.rd :r l.:i F. i- a- i:i, r it F.-y sr- attempt wa ino! durit;: th - j na rnd- ? a S ;lh r:i :nx: :- ! ".s? t. r' 1?M -I nlon ot tho I:ilatur to rhin: j iu. n:snt:f icfir i lv hy the charter as to jrive the n'tiute ; nvrd -?r.'..; e t. .'if control ot the citv ovrr i 1. 1 th-1 Hili" !.:.- run !.s 1 w u'.'lv httnd of the ierj". I h pul-ue cm:n nl d n all .v-r tr J-'itr iii familiar wi'.h t!i ciu- th it d ffated that maur. and th jpl of Fah i-h n well a t!i ot!;r ei!u which were fuv- d Irmn ikm dm ination. know Ih.nt ut fr t!e re- 5 i!iti that I--u ,t :d d him. ftunl of certain FopulitU t join i and m :e I ;.! . 1 s ?:!! ;i. l ja ? j - Mr a j n r aie F 1 Ihl : -jo & ' if 1 ?n t , ; ! I ' -,nr in th- Stif. a. .: s .r lb 1 r t: o lai c t-c:" d tie- ir. r- lb. tf.d ai td - "IU -1--ry TiCie . tru. It t r- iii lip s s 9 1 A !;-- fr- e I'.lm y lh I Wu-Ti: -F' -z l-n tpr.' B. F. Geigo, Mgr. V. E. Grigg, Cashier. Tho Chinese Work Baehward The Chinese do everything back ward. Their compass pomt3 to I the south instead of the north. I The men wear skirts and the worn en trousers; wiinw mc men ci their hair long the women coil theirs in knots. The dress-makers are men; the women carry bur dens. The spoken language is not written and the written language is not spoken. Book9 are reac backward, and any note9 are m- serted at the top. White is used i 1 1. . i : i : 1 - ! tor mourning, ana tne oriuesuiu.m wear black instead of being maid ens these functionaries are old women. The Chinese surname comes first, and they shake their own hands instead of the hand cf the one whom they would greet. Vessels are launched sidewir.e and horses are mounted from the off side. Thev commence their dinner with the dessert and end up with soup and fish. In shaving, the barber operates on the head, cut ting the hair upward, then down ward, and then polishes it off with !a small knife, which is passed over the eve-brows and into the nose to remove any superflous hairs. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. - - ine lone occupaiu. .Mr. .Man... ;,aM ,.ai;Uj ln lhfJ tuakaky Valley . iruu,ui , i.,.,, r.. - Vr4i,!rf , tb- Full I thrown from his berth by the j n,.r CTvSklM brought M'im Jennie ih- th. control ul our Y.m-tu j rtm md- l.v a ntn- -u:r- ' f .. y . shock. Clouds ol steam filled the McDowell, nK.-d 10 years to her town and citn- led one wu'.d . rn-r on an i..mo. miufnt.r.d ' J4 ? t jvUf. car; the engine wa- jammed up .dstatice. Mi Mciwell struck hav. cenp?d nT" ite. j u, t. . .:!. : nth in n i.d ' j against the rear d..r, and tin- the bird with a stick, when it The Uepuhlicun tht yr ir be oith-rn i n' luu rt ir r.t th. j v.Tr-,.j.Vl. I a l ur-.'.ffrt wheels of the machine were revol- HU( 0,HM down m her head and lun that they cun for tho iVn i fr..n! . .W 1 1 A i 'fTf. j. uui tirrt I rc 1 ving and grinding at a great rateHhmilllr4t tt.arih , U.m HV!,h ami ulidtvolo niih tlutn (-rmm. - - n i 5 , . u . i-.tir:- I ..i ...I r..n .1 .....,ft... l .iie;r ..." -.- I . ...I ... V- .. l - -t I .,-.! m'dtr fMrf .til.l on the rails in reverse motion, jt;iv-1 clotliint;. en them by the last touch of the 'pjie v:xi rejH.ated the attack dead engineer on ine lever, i half a dozen tim-i. when the train men were very quickly (young woman thrust n large t-d the scene, Jut engineer Clayton j,at .lUl jlllo th.- big bird' ieck .was dead before anyone r-acle'd Ui iU.iX nln MiccHb d iu kill- his side. The sleeper was pulled away from the wreckage, and the body of the engineer was taken from the wreck. The -var plat form cf the sleej,r wa sma-hed to pieces, and the front part of the engine, headlight, pilot and smoke stack were broken. Engineer Ciavton's hodv was taken to Hamlet, where he lived. He was l)o years old, and leaves a wife and two children. He had tn th Nrt!i t n mi U d : ef 1F - I it m F.T' auipton. v.r- , r. .-.od Mr-. V . M i: ,! it. Mi-- McDoWelF.'i face. haiuU and arms were torn by the eugloV talon-. Catawi-a, Fa., Di-patch, 1? It h. tJoiiileitned T' iliuony. 1 in 11. IIimmI, Jlrnkrr ntitl ntnufar- turr'.' n-rftit.chinitiii. Ohio, rrrliih that lr. Kiuj;! New ti"rotjrry ha uo tMpiaU a a eoii-h rfniet . J. t. r.ro n rrtiji. M.Jaint llotfl. It. Mjjiif, liul. tcMiflV.4 that he wa t ured tl a roiih if two ear- laiiilii"r. raiioitt lv l. ;ripje, hy lr. Kin-rn New IHMit ry. n. i- Merrill. liahiu tn Hie, M.4) that he ha u-etl nnl reemmrnilnl It ' lat b utid THE BANK OF LlNCOLNTON, Solicits the accounts of Mer chants, Corporations and Individ uals, and will make collections at reasonable rates. Settlements YMrvrvi rf It? w t r f A Rank account never fails to AChanco to Make Money Easy. juspire habits of economy and sav ing. Try it. 5-8-96. tii.l iifi-r Lhftv II lift fntl atitl itillil been running an engine on the , rather have it than any tWtor. l.--aue Carolina Central for 12 vears. I '""y 1Vur,M- Mr. Ilemndnc ! K . .nhSt( lmau,alwajikeerHlt at hanl ami ha no fear of rrotip, iNcau' it In stantly relieve. Frw trial Hot tie at any ilruj? store. idd ami full n-:it l m;n,tii m 1 1 ii... t-,..t..rn t...-t.A ih.. r. i rvrl III N" Mill "' . j artangtn to have bdl t- aiie iel th charter intrcdurrd. F.y rei on of hi larte iidlu-oce. .Inl- l.u-lt pta bill t!tr u!i lb s vl- liiaturo cji-inius ;r.c ; jr.ri W iinunion. l"ult: t r-i city cb rk and p li- nnn i;i lore. Thi i the condition lh lie publican would bnn aln.ut m Uverv town m th Slate it they could. There are ieaoi. r lieyc the lY'puli! clu.-n tt th" !i:tlature will draw th Iii. nl I !....... I I... 1 .l.irn ! ii. lftil Tf' 1 luiiMOH .- - , v . r i. ..!. . ciUc over to nl tolute ntro rub. at. j ., i , t m ef -do d Jf M IiF?.cl?"l t t.- d !'. 1 n:r.y. . f -oii'i Mt jc.j- :ai trass., j. i'i 1 ?t l.f.Mtf . m m - m m m l vy- , H i--n i s Jtitrci t- , ...... . . .i . ! i llim- i'i.xi i ! i'.T L'l ,I'H , iil.., ( ' - - - - ... .' : 1 .... t mJm . trv. !y villi I..-:? or : sv u- at. 1 a!.::-l ! . - n --1 lelth al ir.-t.dihip i lh crcslCLiLtf ael "jif It . V if rr. Tlefe . f fr nt tl .- -.-n ; :;5l-!i;fV duf I S Jill'.' th n".t!i d J- t-'-r. IJld Xntt i.rr iMirr:,.tn- !'"-?! I r' ?.r M a;ait) t j CuT;i:-' : -il Cor jour, d C!.tl;itn C'-:.lr, Fy rrl" ... . ..... . . 5 t.'-1 .4. l,a UN l ; - . r A CHANCE TO MAKt I have made $1,640 dear money in 87 days and attended to my household Uuties besides, and I thinit ims is uu nig splendid for a woman inexperienc ed in business. Anyone can sell what everyone wants to buy, and every fam ily wants a Pish Washer. I don't can vas at all : neonle come or send for the washer, and every washer that goes out sell 4wo or three more, as they do the work to perfection. Yon can wash and dry the dishes in two minutes. I am going to devote my time to this business now and I am sure I can clear 15.000 a vpar. Mv sister and brother have started in the business and are doing splendid. You can get complete Instructions arid hundreds of testimon ials by addressing the Iron . City s -Dish Washer Co.,' Station A, Pittsburg, Pa., and if you don't make lots of money it's your own fault. Mrs. W. U 10-22-13t.. ' ' . " - Mr. Editor. I have read how Mr. C. E. B. made bo much money in the Dish Washer business and think I have beat him. I am very young yet and have had littlo ex perience in selling goods, but have made over eigne nunureu uunuia in ten weeks selling Dish Washers. It is simply wonderful how easy it is to sell them. All you have to do is to show the ladies how they work and they cannot help but buy orre.' For the benefit of others I will state that I got my start from the Mound City Dish Washer Pn - fit -"Louis. Mo. Write to them v-,., ... ' - f ii i r and they will send you iuu parti culars. I think J can clear over d,uw the coming year, and I am not go ing to let tho opportunity pass. Try it and publishyour success for the benofit of others. J. F. C. - Four years ago he took a nr.i on G.j C. & X. division, and in an accident his ongino' turned over. He was. badly hurt, his legs bcintx scalded, and for three year.- there after he was urable to walk. Af- ter he had recovered the uo ot lua leg?, he returned to the Carolina Central as a freighter conductor. His father was for a long time master machinist of th Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad at Newbern. The railroad mn are ereatlv depressed over th death of Mr. Clayton, who was one.of the most popular, as well as one ot the most emcieni engii.trt-ra on the road. Charlotte Observer. Catarrh 310x111."-. lansrei'- Because if unrhecketlit may Iad di rectly to ronjunijtioii. Catarrh is rauseil by impure bhunl. Thi fact i fullv established. Therefore, it i u- less to try to cure catarrh "liy nut war. In1tnt. Tli true. ai'lHuaoviii' vt .... . ..- - ----- . . . -. way to cure catarrn is 10 puruy m '- ... t . blood. IItKKrarsaparuia, inefCTi-ai blootl purifier, cure catarrh by its power to drive out all impurities from thf blood. Thousands of people testi fy that they have been perfectly and .i 1 1. .. IT ,1 . C.K.ni. permaneunj fjun-u-uj uwu 0 uwi-p rilla. . A Wifo Equal to a Cold Mln. Will some of vour readers pv me a gocnl recip? for making a cold starcli? I am nulling solf-heatin flat irons and iron a little at every place and wunt to know-how to make a good cold starch. My Inn- 'band was in debt and I being anx ious, to help him throught I would sell self-heating flatirons and I am doing splendidly. A cent worth j of fuel will heat tho iron for Jl! hours, so you have a perfectly even heat. You can iron in half the time and no danger cd scorch ing the clothes, as with the old iron, and you can get the mod beautiful glois. I eell at nearly every house, as tho iron t-aves mi much fuel everybody wants one. I make $ifA) on each iron nnu have not nold I&i-h than ten any dav I have worked. My brother isdoin well and I think auyon can make lota of money anvwherij Hdlmg iron. J. I. Casey t Co., St. Iouis. Mo., will'stnrt any ono in tho buaines.4, as they did me, if you will addre them. Mb3. A. PtUtSEL. A Coorgla County Whicn Had No Election. There i one county in the flut ed Slate that did md know of t!. natbnat election. thLt u Chariton cnunty, (Li. 1 !ii I d. . 1 . 1 h tuit.ST f U ft r lr j I M( j. 4 .ft.....-... ... - 1 . . - w - - - . - - In ms: if,;''' 31 -i ;.- l it- J ttr rt .itf ; . p i f It f I! h ! - f !"' " '' j 1. m,,,I.'.1-(m.. ! i. 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Tho faintiM OXeeleenikee swamp covert m t tf th? t rrilo- tr of Charlton county, which it on the Florida line and indeed, runt down into Florida, According io tho maps tin-re nri ivral ton in tho county, witn Trader a Hill as tho county int, but all elTortt of the Secretary of Stale to gH re turn from thr. havo proTtd una- vailimr. and it clainnnl as a ecr- tainty that no election wan held. Atlanta Dlipatch.rjnd. Hood' Filli ar eay to tale, cft.v ti. nnfritf-. Cure inuisrvlion biiiouJtuai "2Ijc. ru churn in l than r.' mm ut". and th- hutt r ir!:i?d. and '.-t crm-iiJefably !:!: Imttt r than ti!i'u y.i u- a r.m xii chuni. I t"- tl. c:.rr fur th eliuni aud . rv buttr mak.r that f-- it buy ;;e. I hai jld thri. doien anl thf '.vt the W! rf f.ati-.fai'tiati. I l.n I can 9U It 1 in thi t.nhi:, a thr chnm i-uickly. mil" j much i:v.t butter than c-mmn c!iun. and ar i rhrp. S ne frJ Hi wry township can raaie t- r tldr hu:dn-I d dlar -Hitsr t!.i churn. ly ndjIrTft-sn J. F. Ca er .c Oi., tt. 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The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 3, 1896, edition 1
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