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The Democrat. THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1896. Special Notices. "Advertisements inserted in this column and under this head, at one cent per word each insertion. Home place in Town for sale or suitable exchange, with work, else where in this State. Address, Wm. Shihpp Byncm, P. O. Box 23 Lincoln ton, N. C. of Mr. Stephen Herndon, Gokesbury, S. C. is here. Nice fresh mackerel iust re ceived at A. W. Reedy's. Piedmont Seminary closed None better for the price 5 lb. coffee sold by J.Thos. McLean. John L. Cobb and W. W. Motz went to Charlotto Mondajr. Miss Bessie Davidson, of Ches ter, S. C, is visiting friends here. Miss Mamie ' Parker leaves Moiiday for her home in Fayette viile. Mr. S. Hoey passed through Lincolnton today enroute to Hick- ory.- Miss May Crouse leaves today for a visit of several days at Gaff uey, S. C. Prof. Charles L, Coon and B. A. Justice, Esq., went to Ruthor fordton today. Prof. Silas McBee, of Se- .wanee, Tenn., is spending Xmas at his father's. Miss Daisy Reinhardt return ed yesterday , from Charlotte to spend the holidays. - Mr. Silas Wetmore, who is attending the A and M. College, Raleigh, is at home for a few days. Miss Sallie Hoke returned home from several week's visit to i Charlotte. Miss Carrie McLoan of Char lotte, will be home tonight to stay a few days. ' ---Miss Angie Caldwell, of Statesyille, spent. Sunday with Mrs. J. M. Lawing. . Misses Mattie and Nellie Mun- dy, of Kidsville, visited at Mrs. A. Nixon's this week. Mr. A. Nixon's family leave today for Kidsville, where they , will spend Christmas. ; Miss Flora Eudy left Monday for Danville, Va., where she will remain for some time. Mr. David Baker, of Shelby, brother of our townsman, Mr. E C. Baker, was here this week. Misses Emma and Minnie Setzer who are attending Clare mont College, Hickory, are at home for the holidavs. The:haoDv lamily tne tami A. JL J V . ly that bought their gifts from McLean. Groceries, Candy, To bacco, China and Glass, Married at Orleans on Dec. 17th, T M Foster, Esq , officiating, Mr. James AVard; of Asheville, N. C, to Miss Etta, Williams, of Lin coln county, N. C. Miss Aya Dellinger, of Cher, ryviile, spent Friday night in Lin -coWon on her -way home from Claremont College, Hickory. Mr. F. J. Leatherman, of Hull's X I oad3, gave us a pleas- "aut call Tuesday and left his sub scription for The Democrat. Miss Mattie McLean, who has been teaching in the graded school at Statesville, came homo Satur day to remain during the holidays. T. J. Ramsaur & Sons are add ing new machinery to their already well equipped roller mills. Read what they have to say in another column. As the last month of leap year passes away the Register's report of the salo of 29 marriage license this month will show that that the girls are not asleep. Dr. and Mrs. Herry Costner and little Lillian, of Chicago, who are visiting at the Doctor's father, Esq. A. Costner, at Costner's Mill, are spending a week with Dr. Thos.-F. Costner in Lincolnton. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Misa Mamie Lewis, of this place, to Mr, John Granger, of Charleston, SC., on December V SO? The marriage will take place at the home of the bride's brother, Geo. Lewis, Camden, S. C. They have The Democrat's best wishes. The time for., the meeting of the C. & L.-Railroad as published in last week's 'Democrat was in- conect and should have read "will meet at the Court House in New ton at 1 o'clock on Thuraday, Jan uary 7, 1897.'; The 25th ins t. being va legal holiday, t&eBank of Lincolnton will bo closed and the cashier will devote his time to ;the study of the workings of the Time Lock of of the bank's Patent Screw Door and burglar proof Safe. Mr. L. J. House r has sold b's nice home in the southeast square of town to Mr.' H. S. Robinsoii. Mr. Hauser has bought property iu Annision, Aia.,-anu win move his family there in January. Ve are sorry to loseMr.. Houser and his pleasant family. Hon. M. II. JuUice and S. Gallert, Esq., were in Lincolnton, before Judge W. A. Hoke this week on a motion to reduce the amount of alimony perdente lite allowed by Judge Bryan in Rutherfordton, in the case of Wood vs Wood. The alimony was reduced from twenty to ten dollars per month after the first twelve months. The following visiting friends were in Lincolnton to attend the Johnston Same marriage Wed nesday: Mrs. H. H. Beard, of lorkville, S. C, Mrs. J. K. Mar shall, Chester, S. C.t Miss Ger trude Hamner, Lexington, N. C, Rev. J. K. Hall, Guthersville, S. C , Prof. T. D. Johnston, Colum bia. S. C, besides many of the friends of the bride and groom from Iron Station and other neighboring villages. Every voter in Lincoln coup ty should take, read and file the last four issues of The Lincoln Democrat so he could study the financial condition of his County through the Clerk's and Register's annual report which is published in full showing the receipts and disbursmeuts of the Countv siuce the 1st ot Nov. 1895.e Any one not subscribing to The Democrat can get these back issues by coming in and having their names entered upon the mailing book at once. - SA1NE-JOHNSTON. A Popular Young Couulo'Mar ried Last Evening.'. .To Lincolnton and Lincoln j county people the - moat interest ing eveut of the season va) the marriage in the first Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, 2Hrd inst. at Op. na." of Mih Ilessio Douglat Johnston, the amiable daughter of Rev. R. Z. Johnston, and Dr. Jno. Wallace Saine, a ruing young phy-1 sician of this place. The ceremony was performed in a beautiful and imprMsiv manner by the father of tho brido.. The ushers were S. G. Finley, Kq.f of Lincolnton and Mr. Jtoliert John ston, of Kltzalcth City, Mim Bessie E. Ramsaur, May Crou-e, Loula Abernethy, May Davidson, Jennie and Mary Knox Johnston acted as bride's maid 4 oud went almost as charming as the bride herself attired in simple but ef fective white costumes, with 1,,,'llv and mistletoe in their hand. Little Misses Hattie Ratnur, Kate Koseman and Ina Rein hardt also attended the bride likej tiny fairy sprites. The wedding march was leautifully rendered by Mrs. A. W. Reedy. The church docorations of evergreeus were nr- tistic a perfect bower of loveli ness. Long before time for the cere mony there was scarcely stauding room in the'ehurch both town aud surrounding country Wins represented, thus showing, as well as by the numerous aud valuable presents received, the high esteem in which this young pair is held. Dr. and Mrs. Saiue left on the 7 p. m. train for a journey to places of interest, after having re- r . In Momorlam. t 1 f V ' .1 lowing taMy lanmce !ia received by Thk Jri"Xr situ' should hftire spiearel 'l.at evk but va too latt for publication: Catherine Malviua Kichardton. -Horn, April 10. 17 J. Entered tho Life Eternal, DvctraVrC, ltf, Woolide. Xtrtli Carolina. as we spak nr name our prr- ru Sftion a hi i Desk, W.tJ. I-ir,of Knxt illf, Tctn , nh' !4 lt-n rci'.'MJtrU for tr.rTr iit!i 4i mi the h'nr .Ii j .11- L-. I.-I-I f V..' t . j itur of the city hall bmldinx. Th bullt pifjd through I.iikot t!jr. rati ritr4 jott nt i r l!;t brft, ar.d lodinj; under t?e k in oil hi un v carnal 10 rii ioruirc- CASTOR I A m m Clulsimas Goods! ctms Ma!vinaM tlm bauty nfjliou, bro to phjii:ittit at her brief life ri"is up before u, an tended biro. Ho it ttill lit it.;.! ut eternal joy. V can only touch lightly upon the void in h-r hom the Pariih ikhooK unde br chargp and tbf Sunday School of the Mission Church of (jur Saviour whfre sh! worktnl iui lnithfullv and among hr frif-ii.U .ho loml her lieyond word-, Iti all he did, thre ,un iitm devotion tr the work undertakfii, lar: or null, trivial or itnHrtant to tb it all, i.ot only willingly but c!ie rfully in a perfect wny, jiyuti and lift f til to otlfr. S im- only fln inh their allutt.-d ink in tlir. con yenr hur n cmph t tit twnity-lhrif. Sheb-.ktd forward t hir goini for many ntk. A uer reu?i iu voting uiu ii iii Mission buie b-r to her retting-plac. Into thr Itt-alm Inutiurial, iumi hjI, Slietarrtl, inJ Irli u lrvUl: the ctuncct cif Iui nroverr ar very tlim. . Kirk ml into lb of fice wiih the mtcnUon of kiUinjcT H. Mtnsrutn, tharil? aent Mn gun hid Ukn arin; tnachujr from Kirk's boae luio Kirk haJ fitkU to pty tho !bulftnrU mouy, atwt lht inrcm bim At the Unit' Kirk entered th c fTr- Maupim atdmt:rr. I.uc) Notice. tfti f rrt i S t W!n'.r 4 rf It 1 Jt.. J. f n 1 It- trf l 'ft t c . t"nrTr !; 2 it im!4' i:i I i Is l ir l jt if t4 '4 k i 1- T I. s n t xtx .rrr.l lie cji I i ..ns, r.. i.ins,! 1 Wr L9 aq !rrr.t t$c cf CAN Dl Ot!ASCiK. t.KMONS. IK COCOA NC1S. UATK,4. AT- : JEveiylliflg Fresh. po.tiuc I .U l iImV. o.;.TO,,r CMl..lr l iti.. Kirk, without warnitir. df Tho Stnto Ponltontiary. The directors of the ;H?nltentiarT wilt meet a;ttn Jauutry to re ceive tho rejwjrxof Superiutctidnt I-ier. The titral Tear of tne pnitenttiry dos not end till Ic. 31. The tifcal t-if of all the oth er institutions end November V, Superintrndenl Uar-r will rotke abetter showim; thii year tljtn 'rKfctch Ct dy frf Clfi.irs w a1 pl.lol nd hot him. Kirk w tier atn! I at.;j lir- druuk ftl the iitn. l!etil xkJ up. r mo ui Kntr oi iuuy th dtorg am tncfUfi.tctl !a hof that Mr. I.k will pull ihrush a niht tho jhiirio rpifi! hi tmtraUir rlr half !-;rr aUt iiortnal. Ill condition ua at Ihry cotild t i-et aud ett jct f frio!. K tr. a c ill. U-tlcr than they bad hfcpl lor. I Y. HUDISILI., i cvrfi ar fully m r,h atd oof f af tT". fald o at It a It Hi ltt i Cat.i.cO i .-! Cuii ii.it. iu j . Fm Ci! I t I 4 5ift tt Ta: . l-l litS ('f t.cci, l! I ?:i. !rst to I noUTv. N- l. I ;,! pt Tiir runt or- Long, Tate I Co jceived thecongratulations of tbeir lever before. Notwithstanding ft j 'many friends. ! less of IW.om by reason of f rsn- ? Death of an Aged Citizen. On Wednesday morning about 10 o'clock Mr. Joseph Jetton was missing from home, and upon in quiry and investigation he was found at his barn dead. He was about 76 years old and his family leart disease)! which he died. He lived near Reepsville, was a good citizen and kind father. Deceased was a father of Harvey, Cbas. and James Jetton. He also leaves a wife and three daughters to be moan their loss. The Democrat extends its sympathy. 'ets last surinr on the State farm. To Our Patrons. ,w wil have on hauJ Rfler piuj. We greet our friends upon the ail lhe ruDllintr exjntes of the in- atitutiou 110,000 of created sur plus, without havipt; touched a dolfar of the f :25,00O appropria tion per yar uiad by th'latl uenerai Assembly. iuis appro- eve of Christmas and hope the sea 9on will be a joyous one to each of hem. We are at the close of an other year. which ba& been marked by many biasings and mercies. Tutfs Pills Cure All Liver Ills. j Prevention better than cure. Tutt Liver , Pills will not only cure, but if taken in time uiil prevent Sick Headache, I cona.pat.on. pund.ee. torp.d j fU ti J ... liver and kindml uir,c.v.ct. iUfe t. f TUTT'S Liver PILLS I i .... ABSOLUTELY CURE, CMl.lMJCl. fi!! TO BE DISSOLVED. Jl l i t: l' hi We may well lay aside, for a while, priation Wllf lo cover ruooinit ex- penses, out it win rtvert tscs io . a toe cares wnicu nave been ours during the year, and be thankful for this opportunity of enioyinc the many blessings of whichre have been the recipients surrend ering ouraelves to the national en- the treasury N'ewt iV tibjyrvcr. Married Over Again. Last Sunday's Observer con tained a uoticc ot the marriage of joyment suggested by the season, j Mr. Virgil Helms aud M Us Lucy which properly, should be the mer- Hagar br K. Alexander, a new rlest of all the year. i ly-elected justice of the peace. If Our force is amious to partici- I transpired that Mr. Alexander was Public Schools. The Public Schools in District No. 24, Lincolnton, will open on the first Monday in January 1897. One in Piedmont -Seminary in charge of Prof. C. L. Coon, Prin cipal, assisted by Misse3 Agnes Rice and Lula Detter. One at Elm Grove in charge of Miss Ada Ramsay. There are 2 to white children and youths in the district, 141 male9 and 134 females, land all are invited to attend the public schools until further notice. By order of the Committee. A. Nixon,' Clk. . Dec. 21, 1896. pate as far as possible in laying aside their cares. Tnerafore, we take this opportunity for saying, there will be uo issue of the Demo crat until January 7th. Wr thank our readers and ad vertisers for their liberal patronage for the year just closed. We hope to be duly appreciative tor the public's favor; we have striven to merit it iu the past aud shall increase our efforts in this directiou in the coming year. We would like to retain all of our pres ent patrou3 and add mmy mure to our list for the year l5'J7. Ex cuse the harsh digression here be low, but necessity dictrates. every one knows money hs been and still is tight, notwithstanding the promises of our successful po litical finds, we have been patient. pernaps ton lenient, with some pea pie and by this means have ac cumulated more accounts on our book than we need. It is not enough to say we need the mouy, of course we do, badly, but if we without authority to ptrform tha ceremony, as his term ot ofhcedoei uot bgm uutil nxt August, 1- foro which time he caucot qualify as t magistrate. This pott mai-j tcrs in an awkward shape for all partiea concerned, but things were mended Tuesday night, when Mr Helms and Miss tlagar -rc mar ried over agiin, Kev. W. tt. While performing the ceremony. Char lotte Observer Lanci Salo! a $ Ittt f Art tn 3 M l January llb l?7. l lit eiM tfli is Kit kiu f.i ul t fi Awf1 jo .f m wt'.l -- inv ClIILtHrKN'S Ct4lTHI.NO. FrilNtSHI.NUS ar i H.T. ca.t nut lr iKa! ds!. YM lH :.-!. !af f'aC ::- !. fat-t CI I C f rltft. C? - !;. JiKlf : i. !5 at 5 UM 4 a I ; ita. !! ar4 citsf J ll7 CLA f tii:t- clhii: .41. fail l tiittitt list rar!ita t't t! if i'"4 !rcii I lit if v laciiaatl thy j s;r . t. ...... k . . .fa... fnrchs:ila will da wttl 53 !;; tb !ccV Ctcf. LdiiK Tate & Cci. ii r: ci ciiAiujirTU s. c i a a I Vr: .V i; tttfuUir. . B. Ramsaof. I 5 t iftttfy, U n t I -r ; Notice. ifrtv:.r.:, .m::. Sixteen to One TI1K CIIANCKS ARIC Personal. Kacc ftt-paifr rnrJiral referruce boA loan prrvon atHlrirU tilth anj tpn ial. chrmiic or dtllcatc dirar pr" culiar lo thrir rx. A 1 i rr itr lead ine phjslcianf and aurtTron vt thr Un t a i itrd Statr. lr. Ualhawajr t Co., ?2g bt rrtil ( a lwt lal,mriii of l re.ir jt!5 Wf4 In "ricri fu-e ir ttrl 34ohJ) In In.b--f i . l tnlllrv. a)a numbr mil trtj4 lltir tnj land a4 rtiun. J. I . Ktttt. ( Irfk tf r lf4. II. K. !mMf . rh.ifthin. M4 II 13 u a crorum 7 I pelah, came to Lincolnton to ex amine public school teachers. He put his mule in a stall. The mule grew weary waiting for his mas ter's return, broke out and began running. Finally his eye was at tracted out the C. & L. Railroad l Vio. t.nmfid his steos toward a trestle which he crossed success fully and continued to follow the tract until he came to a second trestle which he essayed to ross but was not so successful as he was in the first instance. He fell through and in attempting to ox- tracate himself broke and mashed - one of his legs from the knee down J jured himself soseriously.humani ty demanded that- he be killed, R. M. Beal shot the mule and took Mr. Abernethy home The mule was a good one and the loss is srier. hard on Mr. Abernethy. In Hard Luck. On last Saturday afternoon, Hon. L..A. Abernethy, of Mach- aid not need it aud you owed us an honest debt you should pay it and you will if you are hozest. While others are taking holiday, this writer will .be making but ac counts, past due, aud .will send statements of the tame to all in . - - . . arrears. A statement is an invita tion to settle, and we hope for an immediate response. If any one wants to do any business with us during the holidays do not heaiute to come right in. Again, wishing a merry Christ mas alike to saint and sinner, Tjie Democrat bows its adiues until JanuaryTth 1807. And Its a Pily.Too. We hear frequently of scbenui to increase the pay and terms of members of Congress, but no one items to have hit cm a plan fur in creating their ilhcienry. Wash ingtuu Pot. The backs oi.lv man up Olney "That roa wilt l.ft 4 i : tnf rr ft t v f I arrn for ll tod WKc.i ra ant !: r.l!: l,.nUMn: of auy kir.d. if ycu will call n F. H. It IINKU 1 s-- LINCOLN IRON WORKS Ymj will Katn i pr trizl altt.li r, si-t 1 t!t, tf3 f - f roo:-y. llliA a:. 4 t4 i : t rf T. II. TUKNKK. Maiutui r. Tut I lei c. t. A. Cn ifiH II dJ a r m. 1? tiill- rl rj a d) m !- n hm lur4 1 y ) ?J tmlr. irart I r ..IQ. vet found who is Paramount Blount, who had tlx? nuestiouable honor of pull ins; down the Ameri can Hag on Hawaii. He it a cuckoo, from Ciickooville. !e and Observer. It may be worth Lotiug that Mr. McKinley has not made a t ingle speech promising sudden and an bounded prosperity since his elec tion. Charleston News and Cou ads) erirF tii . b tlr4 42 tuHr tratrl W. L. CROUS Physician & Druggist W har th Itrst M l-Mi lit, r f Pttv i ra:i.T aJr- all t t aUt Km St at nr. Tc-th !!rt;i' IVrf srefr Tt.Ut at'. YOUWC WES T ut I J. i:. lUluhardi nr4 11 d rott.tnilonrr 5 di trr icc artnirsiile' lo.wi tH Wlirt .riUI I . .1... U .1 I! . .f..t. t. lil hfn .f Oil. VarckiKfa. l!ri.Lc ! ooar Uitt- T.tai lii. Cigars, Cigarctls and Tobacco, P. A. Thorn jmn trd II ) fotamlMlonrf ?i0 H da) cT tr at cccn.Hlr Hii tailt- Iratrl 17. V; cdJr. lratl 4 - - VP. I.. Hakrr m-4 tl d) rem-1 1a"vs' a IS da) rric a fnmlll"r 31 tniirs iratri 5 d) rrtlrr on S:U1 IUjH 7i tnilr lral Mrdritd Sp. t!c: at ' frrth aud of ci ' tlJ qsality. ir a!l ttar aw Wa Offer Yoa a Rrd Wl Icicrrt SAFETY to L1I K f IWta MoUttr a&4 CtliA "MOTHERS' FRIEND" row raxnstanrr or m nix, BOKSOR A5 SUt.tC Makes CHILD-DIRTH Easy. lt iiwmrm of ,Mitii itcVV aiw. a -tu MirruiM J ISADTIfcxD EIQTJULTOX COL, Al!iaU,Ca, aou ar au. tartaK. la!, 2.10 XMA S 1896. TUl I rrtd lo ihrChrMUlo HtAfird ttal VIU A. M. Kiill. Sialloti AH. Loil. MawuuM riv intUrani bUfr4 IkkJi itKioo to tor c tcntiiac txr Ira 1- crnt tt&tar . I t far on an J (oit4 -IX BY THE CAR LOAD:-; . Oh, nol Not quite! IXO fiords Cstntjf KiLeit d;;!sf ttr itUs n 11 . The Bolingbroke club of London nfPam ft nTITRA nf $15,000 for the. c-Ui. un-mo.XT nrKf. and Fifiaim-' lit the rata of 100 to the 1.000 per UgUw UCdnvvu www -" I - .nntim - The death rate amoug the con victa m'the Alabama State prison j ai Biimuigbamhas"been running mons. annum. rantPn An InP -ciutttr toMia rni rt; u a WrtM j5hj u -uDtuttji a rj a- 1 bomr. It totf ufut thai 1 howrJ It la tor SCO lauds Itai:r.s, Pis l-l Nott of all ilu It, Crfs.:t. C.tr.s, r.r. frlid,ah4 m4 fixjnlo Uobosn, Datra, i'rut, Kfi;fui TralU. On -rr r.J taltna: urdrrt lvtbtxxn. 11 toea, ,pou u a txtjiKid ttrnj. tt At I nirnFRPSHCOODnnrl RcnrnTIA! 1TV- hotttkrrpcra hTr rrrr itf uara.:H. W t want jczr lr.Ze zz, I ;.!.! t:f -t , tMxmacr Crit Intn.toJ. Arjon . . , . , 4 :ll to-rs-isu male toofcej arwacl Yoori trutr. JuKxrrraH. HjlIji EniXT,
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