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k The Democrat. THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1896. Special Notices; fT Advertisements inserted in this column and under this head, at one cent per word each insertion, i Home place in. Town for sale or suitable exchange, with work, else where in this State. Address Wm. SHiHPP Bynum, P. O. Box 23 Lincoln- ton, LOCAL. Choice fresh groceries, J. Thos. McLean Miss Mattie Duncan, of Mari- on, is visiting jura. id. vv . jyicrvee. Jenkins Bros., talks about Carpets, Cloaks and Capes this week. . Miss Shelton Wells, of Gas tonia. visited relatives here this week Mrs. A- W. Alexander has re turned from a month's visit in Chester, S. C 1 The C. & L. Rail Road has uiuuu tuiieiuciuuic iiuii u vcuiuti i at their; station in Lincolnton, by extending the sidinz bo drays can now stand at the platform and load while trains are shifting, which was riot the case be fore. -Fruit Cake material at J. Thos. McLeans. Capt. P. J. Pate who for some months, has not been able to at tend to his office at the C. C. De pot, is very much improved and we hopo ere long to see him back at his post working for the interest of the S. A. L. as assjdously as ever. - : Next Monday the new board of County Commissioners will be qualified and take charge of the County's finances, and affairs. 'We - are not personally acquainted with any of them except .Mr. JJtavner, I Congress meet? noxt week. There is no rest for the weary. John Barleycorn, Esq., poemn to be Judge Norwood's Associate Justice. Chokod to Death. A mot distressing accident Imf- r. IJx;c Hon N, n-.! aK-ot W1, tvrn ru:imr1y t!irt- d!iuhd penel in tho family of Mr. John C. jl cars on a rai'.r ud Idi:?s in Sharpe.uho liien about thrt nnd a I C;irSnI !al Saturday and vai in- halt mile from town, cm Wt-dnm-day aftcrn(K:i lat. Hi little child, ngt-d 1 1 to !." months, a Marshall Mott didn't tat any of sitting in n door catii.g a p?.c of Holton'a dinner, and now they say jhreatl, when in onmo way it turn he doesn't like the chairman any ; bled out of tho d xr. Th fall wn Mantly kil!I. lUr Uml o nM!iio to tic-4 and lr Klr ter ribly m-it ilntM. Th, vronnn a ulihtly hafa:ida he did nd or h nr th-i ear apprtjachtn when who tptwl m ihn lr-lc. more. Capt. W. II. Ramsaur has U-eii appointed Ticket Agent of the Sea board Air Line, with his office at No. 23 Tryon Street, Charlotte. Mayor Cocke, of Aaheville, ha resigned as cashier of the National Bank of Ashoville on ncrotjnt of the pressing character of his du ties as mayor. At the recent election Miss Helen Morris Lewis, of Asheville, recoiv ed five votes in Buncombe county for Congress, Miss Lewis is a a very short distance ard likly did not hurt t ho child, but whn j A former North Carolinian, Mr. someone picked up it wa that I5ult ttrr.,ti, ha mvcntrd it had lwom traii2bil tr chokvtl tnarimiu for jacking and U-l- on a piece of the bread. Strrnuoti) efftitr were made to rdive it without avail. Mr. fchatp thru started to town after a physician, but knoutm t!iH would mil" n long dday, txl; the baby and it mother in liU buggy and canu in a fast ai poaHdo, stopping at Dr. lit tobacoi that i 'olmit tin- we think him to be a safe cautious man, and guess the others are also.! woman suffrage agitator. Capt. B. t . (jrngg expects to Charlotte has a football team build a brick store and bank build- that is laying out all comers. A ing with an iron front, where his Greensboro team tackled the Char frame store now stands, as soon as lotteans on Thanksgiving Day and the weather opens up sufficiently went the way ot all the other. , -Get out your sleighs and girls, j fothe mecbauic3 work' e Lenoir has organized a board of boys. Don't let such an opportun- woum ne vry muw p trade, with Dr. A. A. Kent, presi- resi oi mat space covereu wm , t j H . Beall. vice iWident: brick instead of frame buildings, o T p i t Tt t The Bank of Lincolnton is consider electric lights, first thing i i f ii : l I aauv expecting mearrivai oi meir Thfi prp,-. Visitor :iv: Y. C. new fire and burglar proof time lock safe. It is the first safe guar anteed to be absolutely burglar proof purchased in this State and only one other of the kind is now in the State. All of you who have man in it orkitisr. It rvenvi tobacco granulated form through it fr-d tuU, -!; ih tola-To automatically ntid arm ratiy avl t Into tat, aHii th ! ry rrvc-itut tamp a:nl trails lat.U and turn out th- fin- MarleyreHldencetwhvrtfthatg Mi. JcKsg at a rapid rat-. In tlen.an and Dr. B.-all wer. found, u1','t prtu th uUtiv.c .f bttitwa9tiwlate(andlvf.r.a!iy- ly two vr-u!. u fn,il, one thing could bjdonth. child dioil. tf lU ,tXr We umb rMand ttp idivViciaii ! u of f,, niachinet. it i Aid.th tin. I,;.. f i.rA'i i,f..ii.!i'!lwi ami tti cthr t ti- ih . ..j ... j.. pine t rated uv uiu imn uui ui iii tiiMir, u s a moH heart-rending sight, the i M,!,, parents returning to their homo i hv as this to pass uneinbraced. Don't buy your Holiday goods till vou see J. Thos. McLean who will hae a full stock in good time. - B. A. Justice, Esq., who has been attending court in Ruther- fordton. and Folk, returned home) Sunday night. I will (d. v,) preach on 2nd Sunday, Dec. 13th, at Trinity at trea8nrea to lay up either silver or 11 a m. and at Asbury at 3 p. m V. B1. Womble, pastor. Dr. DeVager "of Chester S. C was in Lincolnton on Tuesday to see Mrs W. T. Carpenter, who has been quite sick for some time. endeavored to get up some cases Palysis. The funeral gold currency would do well to de posit it in this bank, where thieves break not through and steal. Miss Alma Newland,of Lenoir, is spending a tew days at tue pleasant home of Mrs. Hugh Jen- The Hunter Furniture Co. has kiris. She stopped upon her re just-opened up a big line ot turm- turn from Atlanta, whither she lure on North State Hotel comer, has been to attend the marriage of Read his new ad. m this issue. Laura Newland. daughter of I . O The popular drummer and sue- the weiL known traveling passen cessful business man Mr. Henry ger agent of the S. A. L., Cant. B Kleuppleburg, . of Charlotte spent A. Newland, to Mr. A. H. Ellar, a Tuesday night at the North State prominent young lawyer of Win- l!otel. Uton, which occured last week. i One of the operators at the Solicitor James- L. Webb, of Foundry got his hand accidently Shelby, spent Monday night in cut quite badly Wednesday. The Lincolnton on his return from doctors are trying to heal him up Henderson county where he had for Xmas. Miss Ollie Fain of Dandredge Tenn. who has been visiting sever al days in our town, left on Wed dliy evening for Gaffneys to vis it friends there, . A. W. Reedy, one of the lead ing "grocery merchants, has just received a big line of fresh goods. Read his new. advertisement in another column. Adelightful snow storm raged all day on Wednesday, and now the ground is covered with six inches of the icy-veil. Clear and sun shining to-day. : "Branson's Agricultural Al manac" 1897 has been received at the Democrat office. It is full of valuable information. Published at Raleigh,. N. C, by Levi Bran son": I..." rOur townsman, Lyon J. Hous er, who has had a contract to con struct bridges noar Buford, Ga., came home on last week and says ho will bo with us for somo time DOW piere of brad probably j lul"'' :i,h1 !,, 0,,,-f u ll" ,h ,h! thechild'i'lung,caUM;sl:5n. Ou of t!io rathln i!l 11 out of th door. It wa.jp""! thu work of bitten rr- TW-liMMS GOODS! U xzac Ja tht him Yl IIIIK throat? Do rou co j?a a rrcat Ri J U dcxU cipccxiLf whin lyisc dbarn? Arc yo-a baanc At times? Dxt nrjirly every coli vou Ukr utile in yevr thrtut? Their throat couch i" arc very dcu r.xrc Dn't rr fleet thera. Trcchtv, cf ccujh tvrupi r3't touch tKc ipcU Ycj muit !ak ftJTrfiici that wfd enrich the i!-cd. l:nc cp the rrvcn xrA heal the la- SCOTTS E?.rvJLS!ON cf Ci :rver Od wilhHypopV fUtii con:aJn. tuch rcnvia, l ha woI:H-al rcwfbhlrf anJ hcaLnj rrwc Te uum of the ;vuj i U rxrzred: the resh. o Ccrrr.tf, n.ilt, Fxis Cil rtn. Mtcr, Vi!c;fI Fir; tz& mhfz tyvx it fvcn r.c h!e P GflUi 15 Dutl fiZi. 4i t;o?t a-d the dmrtr r from threaten!-. 2 :nj ttVk r Ht;fr.i Cirfcisca. Ii-tt U swept a aT. jtxa with thodead infant.--G rntlxru Record, Nov. J7th. A Strone Fortification. I'ort t fy ih c Lxxl y n gai n t d i by Tutt'? Liver Ii!h. aU. says : Morton, the representative from Richmond county writes the Cau casian that ho is opposed to Pritch- ard's election and favors Col. O. II . Dockory. The Ripple says Uncle Johnny Hoyull, of YjidkinvilU, has passed his 00th milu'post and it i his proudest boast that he has never carried a pistol or a watch and has never been drunk. A Yadkin negro who claimed to be the "champion" foil and was crushed nearly to death under the weight of a log which weighed GOO pounds, which he was trying to carry on a wager. The Rutherford Democrat an nounces that Capt. L. J. HoyleV store, at Belwood, was destroyed bv fire last week. This is a mis- take. It was the store of Mers. Beam & Hoyle, at Waco. Shelby Aurora. AttomDtlni? Assassination. ' 4 lV?te Jordan i a quirt, im!u ! lutccuri: for nick headache. !) jM'jtsia, sour to;nac!i. m.Liria, ! trious negro, who livr atniut two miles irom .Monro, on Mr. I. . cunMiWlion, j.uimlirc, li;Hou- ! Ia4 plantation, wht-r ho naa juit 1 , ., f. . i ; . , ..... ... . ; nc am! all ktmlrnl troubb 1 inovtu. iasi 1 riuay nigui mwui ' 4 111 -..(w.l' U'n. A I 1. till I t.r 111 tit! cabin door whu onv would l assassin tlrtnl. two bntU of buck shot at him in rapid miccmou. ! c ..rntcful for the accident tha THK rniM or Long, Tate i Co. TO BE DISSOLVED. The Flv Wheel of Ufc" Pr. lutt; 1 citir l.ivcr I ilarc , . ' . I tnc uy-wncciot in:. 1 snau ever ; ( Cwit.g 5ury, rrswt 1! to 10 1 j. 11. lt C?n Tr:A Br if ;.k l His whole bono wa. Iattrd ith f b htthcmtnrr ly nnncr.I frrl (J().0()(). the big bullets of bad, but only t . ;t V( fc , .... 1 as if I had a new lease of life, one, strange to say. hit the man . , . , ti. , r . .n5.!lt . MKN. l:oV; for whom hey w,r, Ho fannnn.CoL .., t.Iul.p;:KN s ...THIN.i. rt K? c ii d 1 rkf c dit. K tii.. s.l Uf c!tr K131M CLA4 till' CKl:1. In th lower IIon of th? Ala bama legislature lut Saturday, Chairman Cameron, of th Public Health Oiinmitt". intrHluc-d n bill sking to prohibit tho ialo of Special to the Charlotte Obser- cigarette and ciar?tte paper. gone to attend court. Mr. Webb v Ul . ; - u f UeiU, wile 01 juage r. 1. Armatiu iroaucea in iuj a wm piw- BOJ" 1 . " Tl t j dif ft verv auddenlv on the Sth of viding a liquor clUiii.ary ytm a jury impannelled. Judge Brown diert ,ver iuddejily on the J to 01 f A b t JelllcaI wUl; TU. service but failed entirely. The Judge was held at the residence, of the Carolina. man's dipn$ary symm in South Judge on Broad street the 29th a! 9:30 o'clock. A foot ball team from the Uni versity of North Carolina played a similar team from the University Three Negroes Arrested. 0f Virginia at Richmond Thanks- Some time ago, Mr. Hoyle's store giving Day and tho Tar Heels were i l-o out br d!c. 4 11 lf; I tutu s W . tf : rni .umj. I -ni J.r rr r,a ir, 1 xR)inli -o. tf.-y Il tol-r (tjl tut I iiionni it I" i 1 . i.u 1 ..... ! tkOic rifr fMfibr-"f,. "i I mcrctao! lUdomcll 1 IA tK . temnt at murder in t hi cold blooded fashion catiuol 1-j ex-' T- .. ,m, iMt In in . .. .1 ir.t Mo hit 1 j Hi plaint, except on tlo-croumi inni . a. f mfi !it . lt ... , it . . . . ................ ...... it was ilone lx:aufj Joniati vouhi j . fiu, m t-i. tho Democratic ticket. Sp?c;al to Charlotte Observer. .4 - ft.. 4 - . rjutiof lip into 4il f r. lbj j rcl, U ifij? hll in It !chj l-t4 1 on ll lark. Tl." 'nhu: . tu-n cri Crl lnrtl. Anjrr ran jrt jmple u t.!i.f i-n Snrrni Urn)' l I'rlU. 7ti U plrtidiil n lu tPAtif Ksi'pry rvat-v tnr-.r. iur irvly. i. 1 Lonf Tate wV: Cci. CIlAU!.tTTl N. C. 1 I. B. Ramsaur. UNOil-MN. N.C T. S A'j Ctltry. Uv Notice. says he never before had such ex perience. No court what-so-ever, the Judge left on Monday night also. Always Examine N't'HTIt C.tt. 114 l"..n"r,. t.ilirtiln ('unlj, I Ztl. tvx. t. J I. KiUUn. cirk of 4l4 U.f4 Tin-: CHANCES AHU Sixteen to One r tatcmml ! lr nni-rf urk fr.f Hi .j J$'t r-ant.li..nffll-i j XJfcd. tf ill cU -r I. 11.11 UM.i: At Iw tlrl 34on! In trml--r . j ' 7 Hhl M..U) in iMrtmUr 1 l IVfni V IIM1V WOltlvS buy. You was robbed and burned as was thought. Last Sunday a week ago, some parties broke into Mr, J. M. Whisnant's house and stole all his clothing, part of his wife's and his pistol. They got on the track of them. On Tuesday after wards they caught one, a cojored cleaned up from the face of the earth. The score stood 12 to 0 in favor of Virginia. The barn of Capt. W. K. Parish, 11 miles from Durham, was burned Friday with six horses, several wagons, farming utensils and all hia harness and- feed stutt. The' man, near Shelby and brought him fiw ig tnoueht to have been started back, had his trial here and lodged by aQ incediary and his loss is him in Newton jail, tie confessed about $o,000, with no insurance. that he was one who robbed the tt St'Kl K'AcuiNnr. : tuiltcv, tut.ct t f toll lUl tii h n-nl-'f. tttir 01) KauJ i4 ! 4l" t.i vriUctJ. J. t. Knti. f 'Urk .f U- Iur4. II. K. Ittnur. rtirmn, rrl It 13 1m a runuttlllcr i Ua) frrrt !-- .n x 1. BwiH !rt,rt house and the store. From what he said, Mr. Whisnant and others went last Friday to Shelby and ar rested two other negroes and put tnem in jail at that place. The L nnp in Newton iail will be carried rlhm7riQ MalE; to Shelby to testify if those are . n ara win oe giau to near, uiu fche one8. It is hoped all will be xiMJrfiejv's .Xrom .mm-a, found and pUnf8hed accordinc to ..:n x - ii.. is- i- Unto r law. Hickory Mercury, There are more, patients in the j asylum than there has ever been before. The number exceeds 100. Within the past week ten new pa tients have been received. The new annex is Hearing completion rapidly. . When completed the ca pacity of the asylum will bo about I 475. EVERYTHING you it matters sot what it it. may think you aro buying good goods when you arw not. To be sure you are, wo invite you to our itori where t will prove to you we hav jutt received a new line of Fresh Groceries which we an tolling at very low prices. ... . : 0 bava an elegant im 01 Tul ... CANDIfcb, NLli?, Kl&INb, j rt)mlMMl(nrr irri ORANuhb, bbMU.Nb, Hub, . in, lr,,c r. . j, . tint t 42 . i i 4j rtlc tn rtjol IUrl i.m COCOA NLTs, ATI LLb, etc.; 42ufiJr,rjlc tlo V f m m ( You dl h rfcmr! iM'Ml n :! it.vl V. II. TUltNKH, MauasLTt -j.jo Ij i.vt-c , N. C. Tll U. A. C n iM"l niliijtf 131 Uill- !rrl Ja(!l)i H-nifr on lUrvl fii tml lrt rl . . . . . ..-...-HlW. L. GROUSE, ft t . l.i CJ t.o ansville, is to the effect, that he is very much better than he was last week. Our staple and Fancy Gro ceries are fully up to the tctt, and our prices are guaranteed to be ai low as the loweit. Tolmpeach a Judge. A week or so previous to the late election a number of negroes werelp Y lVUDISILLi, arrested by Pop. magistrates on Mr. Geo. A. Howell overseer of the spinning room at the Tren ton for the past two years moves to Lincolnton this week to accept a similar position in one of the mills there. Gastonia Gazette. The Annual report of the out going County Commissioner will he published in the next two or three iasnps nf this naDer. Let i A every one read carefully and see if they have been faithful stewards. Mr. E. C. Baker, the new fur niture man, ismoving his family into the house formerly occupied by Maj. J. C. Cobb. He will put ' his furniture in the Store House formerly occupied by J. C. Quick-el. Henry Blount will lecture Speaking of! Judge Norwood's Un0 charge of haviug failed to being drunk at Barnsville while maVe their tax returns. In each holding court, the Biblical Record- the trial was put otT until ersays: after the election. The public is This is not the first time such becoming interested. What has disgraceful conduct has been re- become of the case3? Charlotte . . -rr I ported of Judge Norwood, -tie Observer. Tuu! I. A. Thnipoa -rtrJ II 4j roinuiUalonrr . iriJJ 1 4) crtlcr cotumilfr lJTi ii tnUflrmicL . K.'1 5 4) T Irrt i.n iLuarU I 'iXn mib- lrr! , . Physician & Druggist Wc hat ti Ufct s A tt lr.. A l)r am Tatxt c;s ef vthl i lh tit. W- !.- call jeer ttlxr.u.a lo cir lincvf Oilt. VatiiI, llfsitr. hch ! fco L-c; U . Cigars, Cigarctts and Tobacco, l-m;. Kit. Mt:o:fy. To:b XUx.,-k IVrfsstry, Tc;Ul a Mfdictd S tc ; al tort 5fci- Osr tr ill tif a i frch r.d cf giit ttrd cj&Uily. I 8-27-OtJ. Li.ncolxtox, N. U. Vianted-An Idea r, c4 lo fcuAirvl U'muou Tit , . .. I " VV. I.. !UKrr-Mr4 1 1 ! rf. mUbtirr 12 4 KTb ai rotnnlll JTJl tuilri tratrt A 4a) rt !-- onX"tocl !Wtr4 73 milr trawl .... . a.to Total MO BARGAIN IN rt RNITl UK AT Mflie Hunter Furniture Stoie;'6-- seems to be a hopeless subject of strong drink. He oueht to resign for his own sake. If he does not, he ought to be impeached. The Bench should be kept above re proach above all other parts of the government. The Press-Visitor says : ' Tho Hustler says A. G. Walters, of Greensboro, was in N. Avilkes boro last week buying poultry. He had $S5 in his coat pocket and while attending to some business pulled ofT his coat and laid it down. He was out of eight of it but a few minutes. When he returned to 1 XMA S 1 rrom reiiaDie mionuuuuu ju w ... t learned that application will be g th m.oney t0 pftT fr f 1 Aenpm. I chickens lt was eone and tncro is niHUM I II bllO UCAU I w bly to impeach Judge Norwood. Leading Republicans "favor, this no clue to it. course. Personal. here on the night of December j free e4-page medical reference 111. m j a u . t ;OQ 1 hnnk to &nv Derson annciea wim uy vu, uu Deyuuu uxio xiF , ,0T nr delicate disease ie- CASTOR I A Italy." Lecture for the benefit J of Piedmont Seminary. Popular " prices. Come out to hear this gifted orator. For Infanta and Children, pni;r tn their sex. Address tne leaa- ing physicians and surgeons of the Un ited States, lr. iiaiuawaj 7 South Broad bt.f Auanui, ua. 7-1-OG-ly. BV THE CAR LOAD! Oh, no! Not quite! BUT IN GREAT ABUNDANCE: JUST LISTEN. the city. itroo. irt. 1,000 pnondt Candy Frcthett diiplay over thown in GOO pound lUUuit, KlZ lot utt of all klndi, (Jorraata, il Dates, Frnnef, Evaporated J- rulti, urangea and ppica, ALL nice FRESH GOODS:dnd BEST QUALITY; Hut muit bo told and will go at !owrt poaiblo prici. Trie guaranteed. We IotiU yourtrade and will do our beat 10 pica you. Yours slnjrious to Please, "mf """ , Dk IUdrocci citt frca 1XM3 cp. All ilrt !t!tildt'p:i Chitr of all klr.da, ad at any uz9. Ilorlf r la pU ttr,tty. S car rtw ir.i ?cap!t: lira rf Ixst;, Ucfctsi. U4 U4ir4 Wah btatidi,! at Ua, Safe. Cola, r;tU ld bia-!, J:;nijr. IXa! trraMt, Mattiu;. a&J Carplir V batt a ct;r liit tf llw Lod cn (he raid, which will arm t io a ft Cayt, ALSO A LINE OF CLOCKS. WV t:ll For nilufe co C lr.ullc;esi pua, fhcrtly cailitc to tuplf vour hocM with nk4 FcraiUr wiltc -t tn;-c Jtf fall pric all al CU9 tic. W ihall U ci lc tea cail as.3 ai aaln car iuc Oar rr,: cat ! dcr!it'l. aLall ta In th3ir yea car q.etics jn:, :.itr.a qa-t:c&i a teat furtu!are THE HUNTER FURNITURE CO. ' Main Srxtrr, U.NCOLNTON. C. CHAS. HUNTER. Wanancr. L;:ccor.';To:.:.c.
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