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JAS. 11. BOYKIN Editor & Publishers.
L’huusdivy, January 20, ISOS.
[ntered pud class in matter. the postoffiec at Lincolnton, Ga., as
p TICK, PEOPLE'S PARTY!
u hereby call a mass meeting of
fe People’s Lincolnton Party of Lincoln Saturday, county
[meet tb. at on
26th, 1898 Business ot im
U*tance to be transacted, such as
(pointing delegates held during to state March, con
to be
the election of members for a
jiw county executive committee, and
tv other business that may be
(•ought before the meeting. Every
requested T. to II. attend. liEMSEN",
Oil. Executive Committee.
GETTING IN SHAPE.
Ctiou of the Populist Lenders
at St. Louis.
t The People's reorganization which commit lee ol
ie party, met in St.
s| lonis last week, issued the following
lanifesto to the people of the United
tat.es:
■ To the People of the Foiled Stales:
I The fusion movement o
fated at St. Louis in 1896,
I our
undidate for vice president in the
I ampaign that followed gave rise to
Uoh dissatisfaction among the rank
,nd file of the People’s party as to
! createn the absolute dismember
of the only political organ iza
Bion honestly contending for the
and social rights of the
laboring and producing classes of
pile I “It country. lias been the always
purpose
wf the committee to be courteous to
me national committee, and our su¬
preme desire has been at all times to
promote a harmonious co-operation
with said committee, that factional
li Terences might be obliterated, our
party ization prestige regained, our organ¬
restored to its once splendid
fee-Is con
I HH faiilY. ot Yiub Tnat ,.g 1 iow that it is
|o tlm national
Committee is hot present as a body
today but it does not choose to waste
■finable "ons time wrangling over (jues
of official etiquette. We avow
: (to heretofore, be our sincere to purpose in now, as
fer promote every
■■TViiorable way the reform movement
■mil true Populist lines, and we deem
SB the issues too momentous and the
■ dangers threatening free government
■ too imminent to allow us to pause <o
■ c onsider personal grievances or af
Bfronts, or to permit wounded dignity,
■real or imaginary, to overthrow pa
■Kc/tic W duty.
“Under present conditions our
| I beloved organization is slowly, but
I surely disintegrating, and aggressive our coni
rades are clamorous for
I action.”
I - The referendum committee ap
I L pointed is as follows: Messrs Dixon
of Missouri, Tracy of Texas, Rey
I Bolds of Illinois, Motsingor of Jn
I diana, and McGregor of Georgia. A
L number of rules were adopted for the
government of the national organiza
[ turn that committee, the national among organization them a shall rule
| 'proposition submitt, to a when vote of petitioned the party to on do any
so
1 by not less than 10,00(1 members ol‘
( the party.
On the adjournment) of the com
■ mittemembers of the national com¬
mittee met and adopted the following:
“Resolved, That we, the members
of the national committee present,
endorse the action taken and by the or¬
ganization committee recoin
me *ifd v its provisions be carried into
effect, believing that such action will
harmonize all differences in the
party.” There 74 members of the
were
committee represented and by letter, member¬ who
favored ship or by joint proves meeting of the
a na
tional committee and organization
committee in the spring. Forty states
were represented at this meeting.
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A Clever Trick.
It certainly looks like if, but there
is really no trick about it. Anybody
can try it who has L: me Back and
Weak Kidneys Malaria or nervous
troubles. We mean he can cure him
self right away medicine by taking Electric
Bitters. This tones up the
whole system, acts as a stimulant to
the Liver and Kidneys, is a Idood
purifier and nerve tonic. It cures
Constipation, Headache, Fainting
Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy.
It is purely vegetable, the a mild laxa¬ its
tive, and restores system to
natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters
and be convinced that they are a
miracle worker. Every bottle guar
an teed. Only 50c a bottle at. all
Drug Stores.
) Parental Duty.
To the Editor of the Home Journal:
In all the lines of parental interest
nothing should more deeply involve
the generosity of the people, nor more
sincerely challange the enthusiasm
of a civilized people than the educa¬
tion of the young. The normal de¬
velopment of the child mind should
be paramount to all other obligations.
It is an established fact that agri¬
cultural development, commercial
development, scientific development,
and the intellectual development are
alike dependent of the upon child-mind. the proper From
development all the mighty
this germ Have sprung
empires, dominions and democracies
of tire earth, and by its capacity and for
development dissemination and enlightenment of all moral
growth theological the have be¬
and possible. principles From the mustard
come
seed of the mind (the smallest of all
germs), the greatest of all trees have
grown, even to the complete shading
of all others.
It is needful that the common
people have a fuller conception mind. of
these vast possibilities duty toward of' the which
If there is a a
people should yield a willing sym¬
pathy and a ready hand ungrudgingly the
and with a pure heart, it is
normal (natural) development of the
child-mind. If there is a cause whose
neglect will draw a conscious blush
to the people, it is certainly a neglect
of educational facilities. If there is
a cause more worthy the unstinted
support of a people than another, it
is the cause of education. If there
is a cause to which the people of
every county in (ieorgia should be
endeared and obligated it is a superb
system of education. Give liberally
to education means, give liberally to
the cause of morality, justice and
( reasonable lie!]) from the in¬
.. mil to the state at this juncture
will give the people of Georgia Should eight
mouths schooling in the year.
the peop.e continue to complain and
deny this help, schools will languish,
live-month terms will continue, and
the children will not be educated.
Five months in the year will not
educate the children.
Guo. D. Godard.
Lincolnton, Ga., Jan. 18, 1897.
Euoklan’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Guts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no jny required. satisfaction It is
guaranteed to give perfect Price
or money refunded. 2o cents
per box. For sale by all Druggist.
CS*3
s i. I l GOOD
COOK STOVE
Buy flic
EXCELSIOR
Or
GARLAND
For sale by
C. B. Allen,
831 Broad Ft., Augusta, Ga.
• Well
Children
that are not very robust need a
warming, building and fat-forming
food—something to be used for two
or three months in the fall—that
they may not suffer from cold.
SOOTT’S
EMULSION
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos
phites of Lime and Soda supplies
exactly what they want. They
will thrive, grow strong and be
well all winter on this splendid food
tonic. Nearly all of them become
very fond of it. For adults who
_ are not very strong, a
» Jc* coarse of treatment with
yf/'h the Emulsion for a couple
y&Jf of months in the fall will
ryT put them through the
1 winter in first-class con
f; WiR V dition. Ask your doctor
about this.
Be sure e you get SCOTT’S Emulsion. See that the
Qian and fish are on the wrapper.
All druggists ; 50c. and fr.oo.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
PSanim CUBAN OIL cures
Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Kheu
inatism and Sores. Price, 25 cents.
Will be Here a Week Longer.
1 will he in Lincolnton one week
longer. Those from the country who
wish to have their clothes cleaned,
pressed and dyed will please bring
them in at once, Men and ladies
suits made to look like new ones.
Prices reasonable; satisfaction guar
an teed. 11. W. TUKNKUl.L.
Remember!
MARKWALTEB )
The Watchmaker and Jeweler
of Washington, Ga.,
will do your work on
Fine Watches, CloGks & Jewelry
Cheaper and Better
than you can have it done elsewhere.
He understands the business thor¬
oughly and will guarantee the work
and priees to be all right.
Eyes tested and Glasses fitted per¬
fectly.
Burdin#, MS 1 !N6*>. 'A
Bri<! :v. I'licfory,
l*'til mint a ml
Kaiiroiiii
Railroad, Mill, Machinists’ and Factor.\
Su))'.lie*. 1 ActiFa-king, Tijcoioi-N lLp*
Finiaifs. Shut, Files, Oilers.
fvory nay; work »80 hands.
Lombard Iron Wo; ks
and c upply Co
AUGUSTA, i.ICOltGIA.
Foreclosure Salt*.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lincoln County:
Will bo sold before tlie; Court House Door in
the town or Lincolnton on Thursday, the 27tli
day of Jun.. lSUS. described within the lentil hours oi sale,
the following property, to wit: One
mare colt: one one-horse wagon and harness; and
one to)) buggy and harness. Levied on as the
property of J. II, Henderson to satisfy :• mortgage
claim of Excelsior Mfg. Co., and sold by virtue of
the power of sale contained in said mortgage.
EXCELSK)l( MFU. CO.
This January 17th. 189$
When in Augusta
Go to IL M. Kearsey’s wagon
yard and saloon, 1263 Broad st
SOLE Agent
For Cooper’s Laurel Valley Corn
Whiskey.
GOOD ADVICE. *
When buying Monumental Work
it is well to first be assured of the
honesty and ability of the Dealer.
Patronize your home dealer if pos¬
sible. Avoid agents, as they are
umieccessary, and are an additional
expense. Be sure the contract speci¬
fies wliii.fi you want, and more certain
the work fills (he contract before
paying. Hemember there is no ex¬
cellence without great labor, and no
great excellence without skillful
labor. You should therefore 1 hiv of
a proprietor who is a workman. The
most skillful and artistic workman¬
ship on the best of material is none
too good fo mark the graves of “the
loved ones gone before.”
G. F. KOH TRUSS,
Augusta Marble, Granite and Stone
Works. Cor. Washington and El¬
lis Streets.
We Keep Our
Customers
Posted on
(he Colton
Market
by mailing
them our
market
report
regularly.
We want
your business.
Ai! shipments
Personally
altended to.
Libera! advances,
good Weights. l
DAVISON
FARGO >
Gotten Factors,
Augusta, Ga.
Notice.
The public is hereby warned not
to hire or harbor John Mars, col., as
he is under contract with me for the
year 1898, and has taken up $2.00 ou
his salary, W. II. Akkra.
This January 18th, 1898.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
All announcement* intended for this* column
will bo published-Jbr $4, strictly in advance. No
variation from thi*rule under any circumstance*.
FOE SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for re
election to the office of Sheriff of Lincoln county,
and If elected will endeavor to faithfully perform
the duties ol* the office a* I have done in the past.
I ask the support of all my friends, and pledge
myself t'» support the nominees Bespt., of the Populist
primary election. v.
. T. CELLARS.
The many friends of Tom L. Paradise announce
him as a suitable candidate for Sheriff of Lin
coin County for the nomination. ensuing election, subject to
the Peoples’ Party .MANY VOTERS.
ONE OF TWO WAYS.
\ The bladder was created for one
purpose, namely, a receptacle for the
urine, and as such it is not liable to
any form of disease except by one of
two ways. The first way is from
tmperfeet action of the kidneys. The
second way is from careless local
ireatment of other diseases.
O H IK F CAUSE.
Unhealthy urine chief from of unhealthy bladdei
kidneys is the So the womb, cause like the
troubles.
b adder, was created for one purpose
and if not doctored Joo much is not
liable to weakness or disease, except,
in rare cases. It is situated back of
and very close to the bladder, there¬
fore any pain, disease or inconven¬
ience manifested in the kidneys, back
bladder or urinary passage is often,
by mistake, attributed to female
weakness or womb trouble of some
sort. The error is avoided. easily made and
may be as easily To find
out, correctly, set your urine aside for
twenty-four hours, a sediment or set¬
tling indicates kidney or bladder
trouble. The mild and the extra¬
ordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Hoot, the great kidney, and bladder
remedy is soon realized. If you need
a medicine you should have the best.
Sold by druggists price fifty cents
and one dollar. For a sample bottle
and pamphlet, both sent free by mail,
mention the Home Journal and
send your full post ollice address to
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, X.
Y. The proprietors of the Lin¬
coln Home Journal guarantee the
genuineness of (his offer.
Foreclosure Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lincoln County:
IJ N ol D E the R power A X I) of B sale Y contained V I R T U in E
the mortgage deed executed by C. II. Lang. ex
ecu ted ’oil, B. Lang, admr. of 11 a 1. Lang, (luted
Nov. 1st.. 1895. and recorded in Clerk’s office. Su¬
perior Court of Lincoln county, in book “II,”
folio 2!Hi-7. and transferred and assigned to Thos
1!. Reiimen—both the mortgage-deed as well as
the lien together with nil and singular the rights
snd interest under and the by virtue of of the same princi- as
collateral securety for sum $44,75;
Ad and $8.34 interest on the said principal from
th. 18! 15. to this date, which makes
to Tbiis. 11. Bemsen. Will he sold at. pub
r outery to the highest bidder for rash before
the Court House Door in the said county oil the
1st Tuesday in Feb., 1898, the following de¬
scribed property, to wit. The one-fifth undivi¬
ded interest, in t he following lands : One tract of
land known as the IIawe's tract: one tract known
as the llenry Ti'iit, Ttitt place Henderson and adjoining lands of
William James tract, R. N.
Hussey and Morgan Holloway, containing Three
Hundred (800) acres, more or less—situated in
said county and state. The above described
property was mortgaged to the said K. B. Lang,
admr. of II. A!. Lang and transferred and as¬
signed by tlie said R. B. Lang to the said Thos.
II. Remscn as collateral security as aforesaid
Nov. I ith, 1895, to secure as aforesaid the amount
of $44.75. and said mortgage-deed was due on
Nov. 11th, 1895. Now. by virtue of the agree¬
ment contained in the deed. that, “if t his debt is
not paid at maturity 1 authorize the said K. B.
Lang, (and by virtue of his transfer and assign
menu, the said Thos. H. Bemsen to take pos¬
session of the said property by himself or agent,
rind after advertising the same for twenty-eight,
days in the paper in which sheriffs sales of sa 5 d
county are advertised, to sell the same at public
auction to the highest bidder, make titles, de¬
liver possession to the purchaser and from pro¬
ceeds pay himself and all costs and attorney’s
fees incurred by him and pay over surplus, if any,
to the person entitled to the same. Said sale is
to be conduc'd as sheriff’s s; 1 *s.’’ Default is
the principal. $50, and interest from Nov. 1st.
1895, to Feb. 1st at. 8 per cent, date of sale Feb.
1st. 1898, having been made the said Thos. H.
Bemsen. said assignee of IL B. Lang, now exer¬
cises his power of sale as provided in said mort¬
gage-deed and will execute titles to the pur¬
chaser thereof. TIIOS. 11. KEMSEX.
J. E. STROTHER, Atty-at-Law.
This Jan. 3,1898
SIirioH’h >SrI*=>.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lincoln County:
Will he sold before the Court House Door in
the town of Lincolnton on the first, Tuesday 111
February next wiJbiii the Jeifal Injurs of sale
the following described property, to wit: Five
acres of laud, more or less, it being the one
seventh undivided interest in the Benj. Fendlev
lands. Levied on-as !he property of .John Fend
ley to satisfy a ti fa iasned from Justice Court.
187 Dist. G.'.M. in favor of A. S. Anderson. The
above lands Jyinir on the water of Sale mill creek
and adjoining lands of M. G. Sale, M. B. Lewis
and o( hors.
H T. CTLLAHS, Sheriff L. C.
This Dec 25th, 1897.
Notice of* lioacl C.Htatioii.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lincoln County:
Whereas, certain petitioners have made their
application to this court, praying l’or an order
granting the establishment ol‘a r.ew road com¬
mencing ai the Dooly Ferry road near T. M.
Bentlv’s Wilkes and running line 1 -est to Loco 11. B. church Ross, and on
to the county per which
will conduce to the convenience of the traveling
public and the people in the neighborhood
through which said road will run; and whereas,
commissioners marked appointed out said for contemplated the purpose road, have
surveyed and that said road will he
and reported to me one of
much public utility and convenience. Now, this
is to cite and admonish all persons interested,
that on and after the 4th da> of February. 1898,
said new road will be granted if no good cause he
shown to the contrary. Given under my hand
and seal this 3rd day of January, 1898.
T. II. liEMSEN, Ordinary.
STATE OP GEORGIA—Lincoln County:
Whereas*, certain petitioners have mode the’r
application to this Court proving for an order
granting die establishment of a Now Road, com¬
mencing near D. J. E. Colvin’s and rui irng
through the lands of said Colvin, J. T. Fuller,
and J H. Ware, intersecting with the Price .Mill
road near said J. H. Ware’s. And. whereas,
commissioners marked appointed out said for that contemplated purpose have road
reviewed and
and reported to me that, said road will he one of
much public utility and conveyance. Now, this
is to cite and admonish all persons that on and
after the 17th day of February, 1898. said new
road will be granted if under no good cause hand be shoun
to the contrary Given my and seal
this I7th dav of January, lSUs.
T. II. liEMSEN, Ord'y.
For Betters ot Dismission.
STATE OP GEORGIA—Lincoln County:
Wherein?, James T. Tillery, administrator of
Cynthia Tillery, represents to the Court in hir
petition dilh- filed and entered on record, that lie
has fully administered Cynthia Tillery’s estate.
This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, whv said administrator should not he dis
charged"from dismission his administration tlie first, Monday and receive in Feb¬ let¬
ters of on
ruary. 18S1S. T. II. KEMSEX, Ordinary.
This 1st day of Nov,, 1S1U.
We Command Success
—BY DESERVING IT!—
Our Customers are Increasing; Our Sales Climbing Up
We are Pushing Ahead as Never Before. With a Positive As¬
surance of a 1 Jigger Dollar’s Worth for Your Dollar Here than
Elsewhere, with Our Guarantee of Better Go oils for the same
money, or same Goods for less money than you’ll find in any other
store Your Best Interests Surely Lie Here.
EM IRE 1 f!S PRICES ESI THIS VEER
Men's lace and congress shoes all solid $1.00 Ladies' Kid Cotton Shoes stood $1.00
Men’s lace and congress shoes good I. 25 Ladies Kid Hutton Shoes extra 1.25
Men’s luce and congress shoes extra J. 50 Ladies Kid Button Shoes super!) 1.50
Men’s lace and congress shoes superb 2.00 our $2.0(1. 2 20, 3.00 Ladies Shoes are
Our $2.50 Genuine calf shoe in all styles perfectly nia:.nitieent. the Babies and Children
as good as any $.*1.00 shoe in the city. Wr never forget 25e Children’s
Our $2.72 hand sewed Genuine ctlf in all Babies Shoes from up.
styles is the same as others sell at $3.50 Shoes—any To quality you want. Carry Full
And now we come to the Ladies Shoes: In addition Shoes, we a
Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes 75c Line of II its, Caps and Trunks.
Don’t fail to call on us. We promise beyond a doubt to save you money.
GREAT EASTERN SHOE COMPANY,
R. G. TARVER, MANAGER.
$$0/ » DrQStCl , g*. ITG 6 , 1 ■3 Auqusta, Ga.
$ 16,000 $ 16,00
GREAT ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT
MR BLOCK!
Consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING
GOODS, SHOES, IIATS, &C. The entire stock of $16,000 worth of goods
must be closed out within the next 6Q DAYS regardless of cost.
They must go at any Price. Remember this is a bonifide sale—everything
in stock to go. Don’t let this opportunity pass, for you may never have
another like it to buy goods at your own price.
J. I). SHE YUAN, ASSIGNEE.
From
Northern Markets.
Owing to the splendid Fall ’Trade we have had, it was necessary
that we get another stock for the
HOLIDAYS.
Our buyer went direct to the markets and has just returned,
being among the first there. He purchased an immense stock,
ALL NEW arid STYLISH PATTERNS
at a price the ta riff cuts no figure. We are going to sell them
even lower than other merchants can possibly buy them.
I. C. LEVY & CO,
Tailor-Fp Clothiers, AUGUSTA, GA.
LINDSAY S. ARRINGTON. LUTHER L. ARRINGTON.
Arrington Bros. & Co ?
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OUR SPECIAL,! IES
Flour, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil and Lime.
Consignments of Country Produce Solicited.
803 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
AGENTS FOR
Mitchell’s Farm Wagons,
“THE BEST.”
READ THIS!
It is a good idea to buy CHEAP FURNITURE,
It is a better idea to buy GOOD FURNITURE.
It is the best idea to buy GODD CHEAP FURNITURE.
WE KEEP ONLY THE LAST NAMED.
a I I
913 BroaD StreeT, AUGUSTA, GA.
E. L. Holland & Co.,
Successors to Holland Bros., Washington, Ga.,
Say to the people of Lincoln and adjoining counties that they are fitted np
to build and repair
ENGINES, EOILEES, GINS, PEESSE3, GEIST AND SAW MILL MACHINERY.
We guarantee first-class work and reasonable prices. E. L. Holland
is manager and no one can look more closely after customers’ interests.
Our success for the short time the business lias been running is
proof tliat we give satisfaction. Give us a trial and you will come again.
For Ginning Valves—a and Saw full mill line outfits hand—the we can’t be in beat. the market. Also 8|
Jenkins on best
Pipes and pipe fittings, Injectors, Bobber and Leather Belting and
Packing, Manhole Gaskets, Cylinder and Machine Oil.
Second-hand machinery for sale very cheap.
Orders by mail will have prompt attention.
E. L. HOLLAND & CO.,
Near Depot V WASHINGTON GA.
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