LINCOLN COUKIMI. J.M. ROBERTS. .jil KH; AN l I'KOl'Ul KluK. . v5:. -TON. . SKIT. 22, ltttf. I j . n:i in -mi; i'osr UJ-'Fit'K AT 'A A3 slX'(JNl) CLASS MAIL ; Advance Si. 7.r a niuii- t. jf Adcertmnu. miin-.a, uim lime. 1.01) ; Hoc . ,t ;U MUiK-?eiHeii iiisertiuii. , ..o i.; ouo tune, ?1.;j0 ; 0 Mc-i- oiciieM, one tune, ?L'.0c . :ih ior each subsequent tune one tiiue, -'.W :4.m suobeaenl lusei'liv.: ....... ;.lep tor one-half at d coatiUueu ioiiji I , : i-jiis i' lid tusiue- -: h-j dileclcd to tl-1 ... u : : 1 1 . 1 : , ' " Liucolutvi;, - ; : 1 1 a te Li-. lure, . ; I'.t efit;on oi . j id y Lve i t' tt- p i r, bbcald m: . . .i r.i-, A-LcVi ti. ; ic iv.E.-vS of .Nort. - 'i'mvu by the c-Ii i -... - ,.--;;' of the Colnlfc.K, ,; a unit in its apposi- c(;ai-se pursued by Sen iu l'miitin against the aiion of Klias and Sim - vi: YS : 11-1 AMI MI3I MOSS. Alter the items concerning Vance's step: in opposition to the confirmation of Collector Elias and Simmons were prepared for the 'oi KiKK last v?ek, further in-, formation came from Washing ton iu which it was shown to be true that Valico would oppose Elia and piobahlv Simmons. The Coi.Kii.it has now and al ways did hae I ho greatest re spect for our noble N ance. it l'. ,i i u i 1 1 i . ) iitj ...v 'X v l ' t Ur s'ar o. when the Alliance made such stivnuoiis i'ilorlh to defeat him No Hich ajipc-als iiave ever been mad- in iu editorial column in bchaltoi' any one man as it made for l he re-election of V a nee to the United Slates Senate. We have ivaons tti believe too that he ap preciated these things. What the Col in e it says, therefore, con cerning his present course cannot I; al tributed to prejudice. it is a source of regret that the - natoi would now take steps b. defeat the continuation of 0 -nioeratie appointments, espee i; .'. since these appointments -iv- general satisfaction to the P'-c'-le. lie cannot charge ineom . aua'iist either d' the new (' .'a-etors. Such a charge would i ', 'u rly rediculous in the eyes mc who know the ability of n. It would be as redicit i ;;s lo diare that Vance him-r- .; ..miiut make apiditi;il speech ! .. Xoi"th Carolina audience. ile cannot haige the appoin- w it li lack of i:ood Demount or everybody knows that j Democracy and their work ', the parly was invaluable in ivviit t';i!iiaiuii. Kope Eli- has iroven irreater ' : of suine other proini- ;e:i. 1 !e w out to the Chi li and tviid Clove Viper man to noir.- i.i'n proved to !:- rounds therefore i- nuule is hard oiorul i-Karai li . i 'fi'acy ' .;' 1 l:aid lliat lii men 1 positions Va::ec V ;'.UYf d:;' to his a:i; t w-Kin ; ;ani ! !.. '.. 'an Seiiatt..- I u'iiiocrat ie par 1 ' i :- i ha:- never ! ..i:..Td to li-iit a- i :c.-; sni t hat parly "! uratifyin; hi i-er-vi: :o f,,r Cleveland His -iii.-t Elias and Simmons hi with danger to the par has always seen lit to hon- t c. 1 i.e (Joukilk believes that the L JJoidocratic Senator who refuses to vote for the confirmation d either Klins or Simmons will nev- er aiiain receive honors at the hands of t lie Democracy of North Carolina. 1 III: iVAK 0 COLLECTOR as. We (.LvM-rve with extreme regret the juMittio:i which mint poaneHs the majority of his iricbda the at titude which Senator Vance has jh-uiii'c1 to'vaul the coutirtnation of Colleeto! Klu.H. Utrdy has an ap pointment to ft pob'ic. position be-n itteiulfl with more universal ap p tuif-e than that, which followed the a ipniiiiiiK'iit of Mr. Elias to the cols 1 c;oihip of t!i s district. Amao or Mrtu'ar personal popularity, eu j -yini: a record aa a party worktr . h-Mi which uo man has a better, a .'j rnaa vii'.-se own soceest? in -.it; ar a.Tplf 2Uin.nte or ij.t c- . y. r 'luiue.e, it vrs 1: '', -U! p; li. IL IHHl H O ; j:-;.o, n?Jii-:-iJt us we'd received. " kT he jtut'tici the beet I " " J - , I Xji-.-etalions t;!..it v.-ere eutrtarned i .: t. einui ?dia :. s;m oflicer. IL h i .,;;o'T)i mfiits havt be"ii in the main J ''dy judicious and criticism of i Ut-ai au.z-ngK iufi tiiui nt. VVhere j t .-:e has beoh disupi.ointiue.ut be ,.,:st' this or that man did not te ! -ae a position, the ede hat- bt-en ak'-a oil' it by ir l.J,l.i.r.o.-uc'D man who dal. i ui ther tb-iu l -i ,v ai o na jo idag of his reiui, the pubbc , , . i J ur.A t!i i:h ot e'i s-ti.s.ivd and e at-enifcd to . ! have enuiv.d upon Umi yeats of firm j u mitd ada'inustiation of tbe roh j loje laws ov a eoi.ector aim a mi f MiooidraaJea whom ti e peop.e ttu-ited and respected and whose -appointments to office were recog nized, in almont all the cayes, as re wards of merit. There is lo con- ! suit-i'iible seniimeut iu the district taornble to the defeat ot Collector Elian ; there ate no public rcasous why he should he defeated for eon rinii ttion. The cncuuisfrthcea attending the appointment ot Mi. Elias to this po sition aie well understood. Ei'er siuee the appearance of Mr. Clove. i land la publu; lite he has been a Cleveland man. He supported him for nontiuatian in two if not all thr- placed the standard of Democracy in Mr. Cleveland's baud. His sup port ef him in the Chicago conven tion bo t y ear was notable. Per haps halt of tne North Caiohna del-. ejalion was opposed to Cleveland. Of the other ha't all but thiee weie convinced that his nomination would be An uuwit-e one ; that he could not be elected : and ot this three Elias was oi.e- His fat fa never wavered and he waa active iu his wnik. Uis candidate b'eiti; nominated and elected, he applied for the United Sr.at s attorneyship for the western district of North Carolina. He had known Mr. C'eve, bind personally for seeral year ! anl the President had taken quite a : fancy to him". Senator Vance was piessmg Mr. R. 15. Glenu for the .lit i ic t attorneyship and Mr. H. A. Gbidger for collector. The Presi dent deleiivd to Senator Vance and to wh it heiecognized as the weight oi puoiio opinion in North Carolina and made .5r. Gienu attorney. He d-uie his friend the place he want ijd, and that done ga e hn anoth er. Foi this who blames the Preti dent i Who of us, under like cn- cuiu?tances, wouhl not -have taken j aie of ids friend lie performed I an act of common gratitude, and j j d-vM ivtd. lor hia own Bake as well i ; ns ior the merit of the appointment, j j to have b.'aii applauded, as he Wrh, j Nothing is to be gamed now by (hi; deft-ar of the appointee, even if r, coaid be at:cob)p!i:hed. The ;T:iriiei)t would ettiier send bis .i;r.). a k to tho .litiate or in h's id !i:::r.;t sot:;- o;je who would '"real h;.-. poiicv and letaiu his nii:i-;'-. 1:: t .) Mi. I'daS alone a person :.- i:.sr. v. io.m if is impossible that hiiould cherish any animosity v:t -out putting Mr. budget any lie .. i the colifcto-ship or putting ot Lis fiift.ds any nearer any of d: f UOutdllMlo ollfe. Ve UOta . u i tiiy that it wi uki give the etie : a cu'.itel with wbich to beat uj 1 ve- out h(.:u!ti ntxt eat, tor the lihr, whaliver the result, provides 1 r. cudgel already. Moie ur priMng sliii iu thesug ge;-t on of i nstance to the confirm- aUcu of Mr. Simmoris as collector of ' th i f nith dirtiiicf. lie conducted i ator can atJord to join with the ene o brilliant a campaign last yar aud j mies ot the Democratic administrat ed ibe party to t?o signal a victory j that the Democracy marked him for whatever positiou he might des aire. "' to -aei i'iel to the e'tt n r It u an-... us niol I'op-ii'i-Jh 1 So f i tbe iiitiueiiee Up.. n him Hlid upon hep;4il,k in Xoit! Caoln ih eoueiud, rlo fijdi' npou him hmi as wed ploeed, now thit Senator Vance has un nonnced that he im deliberating upon it. Withdrawal ot a show of opposition will be accepted by tba public as evid Dee that it could net succeed. On its own account and opeafeing. it In Mure, lor that part of the North Carolina Democracy which ban no otiieeN nor ivauts any, but which it sincerely devoted to the weltare i the organization, the Observer ex presses itf prof mod regret on ac count of thi unnecetary warfare within tne party, aa tending to male the roid next year all the mote rugged ; and at one who must uhou - ; der a lare pan of tne labor fit i J raponfibihly of evf i c impaitfn, w J i teel warranted iu tpeafcing of th! j mat'er with entire frankness. Charlotte Observer After the foregoing was writ ten, the following special telegram j to the Charlotte Ouseuvek ap J peal ed : 1 "Washington', Sept. lb Sena- tor Vance returned this morning, i lie and Senator Hansom had a conierence on mt; mini own ma-i . . . .. lw. 1 Uie v,eliale convene!. ouose- i hpieiitlv Senator jmce told me he t :.. 4, . ..i?..i fi.ria ty.w.i K'r.T.A' i t.oinination, but it was not aecm- el whether he would contest Mm- , . , , - . , mons1. Avcock s appointment nQt be 'ooutesled. The opin- icm arnona the Kepresentatives seems to oe inai oenaior v unee will not try to defeat anydody but Collector Elias. The finance com mittee will consider the latter case to-morrow. It has been re- j ported for a day or two that Hep- i reseniauve oeiue is aiiAiuna te have the Republican Senators join with any Democrats so disposed in order to reject Simmons and Elias. He has been active recently in the Senate." 1LIAS AND OOXFIK51A TIO. Oplnioik ol'tlie laie Prew n Vance's Course and Otlier 31 aitern. uosther for the following gleanings Irom the State Press.) There are a set of politicians who have uever forgiven Mr. Cleveland bec ruse he was the choiue of the majority of the people. North Cat olinian. Senator Vance doubtless sees his way clear to effect a strong com bination against Elias. Yet we can ot beleive that is against Elias that he is working so much as againaf tbe President. Qastonia Gazette. Collector Elias is a mighty good man, and why Senator Vance should consume time in trying todefe tt his continuation is not haid to under stand. It is child's play to slash at H man simply because he failed to get his own appointment. Concord Standard. Mr. Elias is a gentltman compe tent iu all respects to fill the office t which he has been appointed, and his Democracy is above lepioach. No good renson can be urged a gainst his t ontirmation by the Sen ate, and tbe tight against him can do no good. He should be prompt ly confirmed, and we btiieve he will be Salisbury Herald. Monday's dispatches announces positively that Senator Vance will oppose the uomwiatiou of Kope Ell a3, collector ot tbe fifth distnct. What cur aged Senator can gain thereby we do not know, but one thiuji ve do know, Senator Vance will give his friends a lot ot tioubla explaining his aUions when the next campaign opens. This is straight goods. Burlingtou Xews. It Senator Vance will, as be can , defeat the confirmation of these meu he will, iudeed, have dooe :at event Sena- j lnlicU ror ballot-box reform and j which aims at ihe honest execution Iu its poisonous atmosphere, Chris iro would fail ; houest elections iu North Carolina I ,f tbe IaW8 rih,r tuau to make fees tlan faith at once jtckens and dies: . nil murit ua hi. miM rnLiiro th j - "I.J ai T 111 V ll ? LUC 1 ! audits of the beat men throughout ; J the State, A Republican Senator j i wuo joc not io n w ith Senator j Vance in this matter certainly does nat understand nor appreciate the rnliti.il nihialinn in rhioSraia , v v Winstou Republican. It cannot be denied that both Messrs. Simmons and Elias have done excellent party service and that they well deserve the recogni-. tion they have leceiv-'d from tbe hands of the administration. This b ing the case no Democratic Sen- tion in opposing their confirmation because the appointees are not his choice, Morganton Herald. I waHiep.rd r o V U ' t nj that Vn'. won M ' ghr to- -..idbw atloo ol VA :iH and Simmous in tia S-naie. La I r.-por' Mro that hejlin h ht only E ah. We ft ei eer-lof men about o in uumtert rnnneu tain that Vancr in mkiii a mistake; ujon tbera atid the prisoner. With iti 'iJ.Mrm this. There i.t certainly bhouts aud yella, the detirmned men uo excuse for hia lihm.tf Simmon , rushed the negro to the nare8ttreo. and we can tee noue for oppobiug He waa hanged to a hickory limb Eliat We hope ho wlil chanut-hia .and hiB body riddled with balletft mind and let all the appointments aud horribly wangled, and the small beoontiimed without any oppoai-j lion. Kiusfon Feel'ietH. Senator Vance ha.s htfed tothejerowds of peopie began to throng Washington correnpoodent of the (Ikarlotte Observer that he will op pose the eonfiimatioo of tke ap' pomtment of Kope ElidH as colloc- tor of the western district, but was i uot. decided whether he would op pose, tbe coiirii matiou of Mr. Sin mong. This is gre.tly to iw r? ; gretted aud will, wr t ar, be of bee efit to no ein, xrept Uitliosewh: if-jo-ee at an dissension amoii' Democrats While there were sev eral applicants for the positiou giv eu Mr. Elias, aud all ot them ma, have beeu fully as competent an ; deserving as he is, jet alter ih Freeident had selected him th ? ' Democrats of North Carolina wet , ieadv to a quiem e in ns appoint toeot. o lutham Uecord. i North Carolina never calls in van. upon Riu.Hom, the invincible, wbei ,ltl fl.JW uKi1iI,t t ,.ir. . . . legialdtion. Lenoir Topic. We do not ihink the Senator? fight Hgaiu t Mr. Eli-iB is a person al one, Out rather a vigorous pio test against the treatment be ha-1 beeu subjected to. hel iy Revie It is h.id that Senator Vance w l! oppose Kope Elias' nomination in i he West, hut will not oppose Sim- ,b0(l(4 lu tue Er. Now who is to o.atulated, Elias or Simmons ? W llmington Review. N.i matter what positiou he t-kes, though it tie ever bo unpopular and j though it fill the air with the clamor and confusion of discordant views and voices, in the wind up Giover comes out on lop. Launnburg Ex change. The charges against Simmons aie the ridiculous wailing of Maryann Butler and the Progressive Fanner j wood. Tbe match was touched to that ; .fU. - .v, IUO UUIUlUg Male executive committee, he was a ; oil shot rapidly up. paity to frauds iu the last election, j It was not long before the crowd What charges are to be made dispersed hut all the moruiug men against Elias is not yet known, j and sometimes an occasional woman, Why Senator Vance should try to; were seen going toward the place ot get together enough help from the I burning in equads of three aud five. Republican and third parfy Seua-j Every one that went, seemed to wieh lors to defeat the confirmation l j io contribute something to the blaze Senators to defeat the Democratic by throwing a twig or chip on it. appiontees is a mystery to all Hem-1 All that remained of Smith at noon ocrats. But nobody baa any idea was a few aahes and here and there that he will succeed Newton Eu- a bone, but tbe fire was till burn terprise. jUir nereer. aD(j those standing The Free Press beJeives It would be wise for the Southeru States to withdraw to some extent fiom na tional politics. It would be wise, we we think, for each State t-i elect presidential electors without pledg ing them to any candidate, and wil instructions to vote tor meu who will come nearest to representing the State platform. This is the way our forefathers elected the Presi- dent and Vice Pietdent ; it is the wav constitution intended th?v should be elected. We beleive the people would come nearer getting wb&t they vote for this plan pr.-. vailed Kinston Free Press. internal Revenoe Collector Eha, of the western district of this State, has issued a very proper and com mendable circular to his deputies. instructing them not to swear out warrants tor the arrest of persous at the request of deputv marshals or United States commissioner, unless they are eatisfied after pro- per luyestiatiou (which they should promptly make) i hat there i8 good ground for proceeding against the peteou charged. Esercise laws are never poiu!ar, nut tbey can be( made much mote resected by a tiroper and respectable admtnistra - tion of them, an administration I ior cmcers vviimiuaion otar. HE Han Lynched Afier All Koasoke, Hep:, si. R ibert Smirji he negro who o brutally assaulted 'r- Hemy Bi-bo yesterday aod I t" tare, rt hoo life si number of oiti-l I j z-ns wtre shot dowD, paid a horri-j i hie penalty for his crime, shortly! ! befoieo o'drw k this morning. While1 ! J Ailtu Watte, Judge Woods and j i other were adiressing the crowd, ; Sergeant Griffin with two officers I took the negro from the jail and ! spirited him out ot ton. They carried bun across the river iuto the j woode but towards daylight they j were notified that t-quads of men i were scouring the entire adjacent! country. They thought it best to J bring their prisoner back to town and place him in jail. Tuey were proceeding to the jail and on Frank- road near Tenth avenue a aquau body of men who did the work dUn ZT. . ... S perged. With the ureaK or uay j the streets leading to the scene of the latest tragedy in this terrible drama. The negro's face was bloody and swollen, A load ot shot had beeu fired into bis back, literally teantg his coat to pieces, coroner Gray and a jury repaired early to the scene of the lyncning and after viewing the body of tha dead man rendered a verdict that the negro came to his death at the hands of J persons unknown to them. j After the inquest the officers were j ordeied to take charge of the body, tut the surging mass of avenging j men which had by this time aseem- bled would not let them touch him. A. col cart passing near by was pressed into service, and the body was throwu into it. It was then hauled to Mayor Trout's residence n Campbell avenue, it seeming to be he iuteution ot the mob to bury it , . . , J At this critical momeut Rev. W. c. carnDbelh a Presbyterian minister. appeared upoQ the scene and told the mob that such procedure would never do. He spolie kindly to them and at last dissuaded them from carrryiug out their plan. The body during this time had not been re. moved from the cart, so at the aag geetion by some one iu the crowd, they took it over to the edge of the river to burn it. Fences were torn down and some one with au ax cut down several cedar trees near by. The dry wood was laid in a big pile, hut arranged so it would burn free ly aud on this heap the negro's body laid. On top ot all, the cedar boughs were throwu and theu, just before touching the match to it two gallons of coal oil were poured ou the dry aronud said that it should buyi till there was not a a veatifce left of the aasailaut of Mrs. Bishop, After the shooting of the mob by the militia last night, the mob de manded the person ot Mayor Trout, but he had been removed to tbe couutiy by hia friend. Acting Mayor Buckuer is in charge ot the city government and has suspend ed Cheif ot Police Terrv, Sergeant Giiffiu and officer MoMorri. nnd i lug au investigationVf their cons ' section wiik the affair. The evii le:ice Oefoie the eoroner'n juiy far severely censuren the militia. Lynchburg, Va., Sept. 21 Mayor TroutJ ot Roanoke, arrived here at 10:30 o'clock to night. He ie suffering with a painful wouud iu the foot and declined to be in terviewed. The emptiest thin iu the world i what is technically called socie j ly.' As things go in;this country, : the culy conditions of eutrance which it iuiposea are that the ap j vhilAht 8UOul(1 havB fc r i . . , s i e.l,oagh t0 8taud the exPense of ! 8,,jfdl frivolities; and a mind little ! eIiough to be satisfied with its puer- Ue amusements. For hitrh Iopu ; ing ioteliectual cultlvati noble : , . , ' UUUIC charactcr, it makes no demands. and under the tnio veneeriog of it8 ! artlllcial ood manners, there is of ten found a good moral rottenne. s ! lut wcuia ait-grace a Jtiottent it aad atuz a Sioux Indian. Nash mlle Christain Advocate Tax Notice! I will attend as follows to receive the Taxes for 1893 : Lowesville, Tuesday 10th Oct. 1893, Denver, Wednesday 11th 44 " Iron Sta. Thursday 12th 44 Reepsville, Friday I;'7to Bess Store, Tue8day,31at 44 J. K. Cltne Sb'ff, Lincoln too, N. O., Sept. 29, 1892, aobscribrbTTSoW Oou. ujer. Uiilvermty i Carlla. EQoiPMNT:-Fcully of 25 teach ers, 11 building, 7 Bcientiflo labora ties, library of 30,000 volume. 316 8tadentB. iNaiBuoTiON: 5 Ruer& coara 0 brief courses ; professional oourteft iu law, medicine, engineering and chemiHtry: optional oourees. Exrcsasa : Tuition, 160 par year Scholarship and loans for tne needy. Address - - Pbesidfhx Wistos, Chapel Bill, N O. tf. Subscribe for tho 10KC0LN Cou BlK. C125 a Year. LIXCOLNTON MAOItKT, Reported for tbe CotJBlKS avery Thursday morning by Uapt. B. F. Grigg : Cation t Wheat Corn per bu 65 to 70 " '. O U 60 Meal Flour, Buhr Flour Patent Poik Bacon sides Bacon hams Beet Lard Tallow Chickens Butter Honey Eggs Rags Hides, green Hides, dry Wool, washed Cabbage . 60 1.50 1.75 10 11 ..13 100 lbs... ' "lb .N C... ' round 5 N. C 12 5 10 to 15 per lb . 10 to IS " 4 10 " doz 8 10 44 lb i " 2J 5 44 1st class.. 27 44 44 1 44 2 2 " " 3 4 Apples, dried Peaches dried Apples green per bu 40 Peaches greeu 44 44 60 to 70 Sweet Potatoes 44 4 40 Irish 44 44 " 80 40 Onions t " 40 Oniou sets " ' 200 Blackberries dried, per lb 03 Beeawax . . . . per pound.. 16 to 17 The prices for dried traits are re markably low this season. As evi dence of this tbe following quota tions by other markets prevailed on the 30th August: Fancy sliced aps pies, 3c; Choice. 2o ; Dark 2c . . Aw, Plakkusiiico Ou. AtTHEOMPEICJB GASH STORE. RU& REMNANTS. A Lot of Rug Remnants to close out very cheap: WE ARE AGENTS for HARRIS PATENT SUSPENDERS. AI Axiom in Mechanics, and a fact that is not generally known is, "A chain is aa strong as the strength of its weakest link. Aiuspender U a chaia, ani therefor a suspender is oniy a strong as tbe strength f its weakest part. The web of all aus- nders are itrons; enough, It U the trrmmiQfs tbHt cive wav first. There ia j Wbere Harris' sup-riorny ccmea in. The - rimming. Buckles 00 HarTitoo auspen ders are warranted not to brtatc in two years. Keep Your Eye on this COLUMN. One of the firm is now North Purchasing Our Stock of Fall and Winter Goods. JENKl BAOKET BSTORE. "Iiij order! to make room for our fall stock, we will sell the following goods at coat and less, in order to clear them out before the season is over : A big lot ot white good that were 19, 12 aud 15ct. will to tor 8, 10 aud l'ictd. A lot of Mut&mer Worsteds that were 10, 12 and 15CL- will go for 8, 10 arid 12AcU a yard, A tew pieces of light caattxueres I that were Vo, su ana 35cU will go tor zU, 25 aud 30c ti. A auiall lot of aateea that was 15 aud IScts will go for 12 aui 13c. ' A Jot of ginguaui- at 5 aud 7ete. A lot of men's due straw Lata tuat ranged from 50c; to $1.00. loucan take your caoic tor 45cts. A lot ot cottonade pants goods that were 15 and 20cL3, will go tor 12 and 16 2-3cta. This is a chance to get goods at slaughter prices. Don't wait they are going and you will miss getting a bargain. Put up your 1'iuit while you have it and while you can get your jars for a trifle. Ve w sell Macon's Dest quart jari at 95cts , and half-galons at $1.20 per dozen. You will get no moie at this price, when the lot we have is gone. RESPEC1FOLLY, J4L- KISTLER, PROP BIG FOUR ROUTE TO. CHICAGO. 5 Trains a Day 5 Look at the Time Card. Nol No 17 No 3 No 7 No 6 Daily Daily Ev-dun Daily Daily a to a m noon p m p m. Lv Cin. 8 00 8.30 12.40 7 45 9.00 p m 4.66 p m 5.26 p m 5 45 p in 9.31 p m 9.60 a m 6 39 a m 6.55 a in 7.11 a m 7.S0 Ar 7air. Ar Oh'go. 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