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il '- r- I i , .i m t v h ) ' -. 4 f s 1 X ; i - V i ; : - : i ; ; : " 1 1 Western- Xarolinian. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM. J. F. MURRILL, Editor H. H. CROWSON, Associate Busfnese Ifotlee. AU business connected with the Print- ing Office is referred to H H. treason, trim Rmm lfiiuiw nf fhm nrnM I AU communications to the Editor on private or legal busmest should ( oe aa- 10 Jr JUUTTUl. THE BUGLE BLOWS. The Carounian's little cnti- cisra on the change that had come over the Marion .Bugle seems to Lave "gone to the very spot," and Hgeu maa ana replies in two volumes and nearly two columns, '-J ith Mr.Murriir informs the Bugle that he has but one face, and that is always against deception, dis-. ihxrnlMv andthe liquor traffic in - eluding the infernal Revenue ser vice, tie cannot romemoer ail w 1 he has said to Gentlemen in Mor gaiuon, ur tMsewuere. xi i i ii. i or elsewhere. He has anid Bomewherc that the nennlQlt.. r? i . r r - - of McDowell elected the belter i a. 9 a 1 i a. manonne iwo Deiore inem,- dui that had nothing to do with the II 1 T i . t t i inJr Pr- u.uu.uutauwuj, in ue- Halt ot tne party it had so recent iy ueen repurvuu us ueiping w ue I., i j i . i . j feat. His article was not "dicta ted by the malevolence in Mc T II V l 'l xoweii nor nas ne "lmDiDea any No, Mr. Bogle man, "Mr. Mur lilj" is not actuated by any such little - contemptible, personal spleen" at the Bugle or any one ulie,-aad -haleayea, all further reply to 'old man Crowson" who is personally acquainted with the campaign in McDowell. The old man Crowson has no 'venom' towards the Bugle or very good looking young edi. or, but having made a few ob servations in reaching his old age, he will mention the fact that the editor of the Bugle has been un tortunate in the selection of his iaugnage and this has led to his fceing misunderstood. For in stance the "old man" as well as a lorge number of people in Mc: Powell, believed that the editor pt the Bugle was active during the campaign of 1886, and that he iv as not at work for the nominees oi the Democratic party; we be lieved, that it was this young man v ho led in the effort to interrupt the Democratic candidate for the eghlatnre 'while exercising a rignt tharshouid be guaranteed to every American citizen, that of free speech, and which came ao near resulting in bloodshed; we believed, that this same young Hian engaged with others, in dem onstrations loud and long over the dtfeat of the Democratic' nominee T when that defeat, gave the House to the Republicans; we believed tint this same young man, en dorsed the course of the Republi can elected from McDowell while In the Legislature, and spoke words of commentation through the Bugle. We believed that the ai tide which appeared in the Bugle of October 27th 1186 from w hich the editor quotes to prove tb at the IBugle was true to the jf jmocrauc parry ana urged 7 braocrats to vote for the nomi f V . nees of their party, was written by Newson,a printer, a true blue mocrat who believed in the old "way ot otirT d;rfi for a Demo- X crlIecure a Democraticg5v l 'Jlifnient, and that this article was thu only one which appeared in tho Bugle from the time the re sn't of the Primary election was declared until the election, and tbat this was written asd iuserted b the said Hewsom upon his Jtuving the office, saying he would xuit work in a Republican office. We believed that the Bugle was iDifriendly to the three C8 rail- n ad for the reason that it appa rently sought after and published tr.eh articles as were calculated to di8trby confidence and injure the ,--credit of the company at a time wl.cn it was trying to build - up a a edit and attract , capital to its but we are assured by the . Bugle that it was a warm friend to the railroad, and "urged Dem - oci ats tOTOte for the nominees of . wonder that Mr. Morrill misun derstood the meaning of the Bu- gle when it told its readers that "ever tfood citizen who appro ciates good government should look -upon it (prohibition) with disfavor," that this is the Bogle's way of advocating prohibition. It was a long time before the "old man gle8f way, but now, we have it. If " v " you would have a Democratic Government work for aud elect -r -r, , Biraienoui uepoDiicans: il vou I desire to aid a railroad corpora tion to build a road in your conn ty throw such obstacles in their way y0Q and , t0 Dromolc the cause of prohibition advise the people to look upon it with disfavor, and follow this up bv reproducing the contradicted story of Druer's arrest and mal treatment in Iowa aud tne case of a lunatic who appeared in church and interfered with thesacraraen tal services. But seriously, Mr, Bugle man can you, upon honor bright,point out a single sentence written bv you from the time the result o ime rrimarv election was known i, .. i uutu Hio ICWVIUU. WUCICIIl uu I t ftf1visfta nr nrJ Timat- vote for the Mni,neei nftftnr l J countv Democratic convention Iti3We known that Newaom dld U hl the artlcle rom whicl vou ouot. bnt th- mpmnrv nf people of McDowell is too fresh for you to palm oft this arliele o any part of it as yours, yet awhile T . it maf serve tnis purpose years hence, but not now. DRUNKARDS OR HYPO . L KITES Y In a recent conversation with a promineni politician, he said he opposed .Prohibition because he would rather live in a nation of drunKards than a nation of hypocrites. His idia seemed to be that Prohibition made hypocrites. Is that true? We think not. The stealing of a horse does not make the stealer a horse thief, but only shows he was a thief before he stole the horse. If prohibtio n compells a man to resort to illegal- movements to get his liquor, it has not made lum a hypocrite or a violator of the law but has only caused him to show to the world what was in him before the law was enacted. He was a hypocrite before, and would have taken a blockt.du driuk on Sunday under the darkened precincts of the Ohurch or in any other prohib ited territory if opportunity had been offered him. He is not made a bit wort-e by prohib itory laws but is simply shown in his true colors. The man who joins, the Church in order to gain the confidence of his neighbors for sinister purposes is not made a hypocrite by the laws and discipline of the Church, but his pretense of liv ing by them before the world, while he violates them in the sight of Heaven is simply the evidence tuat he is a hypocrite. The commandment, Thou 6halt not steal. dit not make rougueg butonly established a law by which rogues were dis tinguished from honest people. But suppose, lor the sake of argument we admit tbat pro hibitory laws do make hypo cntts, is it better that we have a nation of drunkards than of hypocrites ? We think most assuredly not. A hypocrite may impose upon, deceive and cheat a few men out of a few flollarsbut he brings no desti tution, heftuddeath to the homeofhis wife anct xhildren, as do the drunkards. The hypocrite may come to be doubted and shunned by all who know him because of his contemptible nature, but no man, woman or child will fear and tremble in his presence as they will in meeting the rum crazed flourisher of a deadly weapon. The hypocrite may provide for his own household, be beter than an infidel and stand some chance of being for given, but it is plainly stated, "No drundard shall enter the kingdom of HeaveD." It is a strange preference indeed that consorts with men who bnng pauperism, trouble, crime dis grace and death to their limi- lies, and themselves, body and soul to destruction, rather than mXU ;w rr,rv mn. .... . lempuDie oi ojpocmea, urn we uuu i. wiiii wuc ittu presssessucn a preierence bm wisely weighed his words, inei ivpocnte is very Daa Dill is I most commonly peacible, while Idi he drunkard is bad ana dan I rm a . I cerous. ine nypocnte injures himself onlT while the drunk-1 ar-rU Ininroft evervbfldv Give J us five hypocrites but no drunk ards in ours. THK CROOKEDNESS ABOUT MO RG ANTON. The Carolinian is known to I be outspoken in its OppOMlion to lawlessnei'S in all respect, and especially in Connection u?ih til iniinr trnfTm Wo Lad supposed the Morganton Mar was in svmpatnv witn us . in this latter cae, but it seems more leilt-us in the defense of I the powers that be than in the exposure of crime. The editor of the Carolinian Knows nothing more of the crooked ness around Morganton than what is told him by some of its best Citizens. If the editor Oil the Star does not know the same it must be because he don't want to know it. or be cause those wlu wi.-h it atmigh- tened have ceafed to recon ze th Star as a helper. We have a wiitten statement from a gentleman living in Morganton of the facts we men tion ed about the crookedness and giving the name of viola tor. If the editor of the Star and its town authorities have never heard of the colored "doctor' and his operations tiear the depot, they may indeed be ignorant of any crookedness about Morgan toil. In conclusion the editor of the Carolinian beg? to inform the editor of the Scar that he needs no other "special com mission." to expose crime, and a neglect of official duty tha i his claim of good citizenship and his position as editor and director of popular eenliount The reports ot the Governniont as to condition aud acreage ot crops have heretofore supposed to be correct; but, a lccei.t report of the-tobacco crop- was so far from the mark that it has-given general dissatisfaction and resulted in an investigation which shows that the department doctered the re ports made to it by local reporters to suit itself. In this way ft caus ed a tumble in the price of tobac co, hence a loss to the farmers or others who might have it to sell. which was a great injustice to them and again to tho ouyers. Wilmington seems alivo on the subject of the Wilmington, Ons low k East Carolina Railroad. The Star says the line has been located thirteen miles out from Wilmingtou into Pender and towards New River in Onslow. The uature of the country is such that more than a mile a day may be constructed, and without un-v, expected hindrance it is expected the road will bo completed to New River by January. We should be glad indeed to know that our old county friends were enjoying the long felt need of a railroad to Wilmington. Raleigh News Obeerter. From a gentleman who left Greenrllle, Pitt county, N. 0., yesterday, we learn tbat the recent ralna there haye been ery destructive to the cropa. Tar rirer and tributary streams hare been very much awollen, and the cdjacen laoda have been overflowed. Below Greenville and-Bethel the iwimti wereary high and fome of thera al most Impassable. The ' frrmera in that section are quite despondent. They consider their cropa to be mate rialiy damaged. The eection around Greenville and between Greeotille and Tarboro Is ona of the firat agri cultural section In he State. The landa ar fine and are to a high atate of cultivation, and abort time ago the crops were the finest ' they have had for a number of years. The con dition of thloga ia now sadly changed. and it la conaidered thai the crop of corn and cotton In that beautiful and fertile aectlon will be very much di minished. Texas voted about 40,000 good. clean white ballots in favor of Amend meat, Thla vote was made up, even according to the admission of Its ene- mlee, from the morality, intelligence and reapecUbillty of the State, which, to a minority, ia equivalent to a tlc- G - QTl PiTaJL 3STeT7"a - :- r -s The Frewdent baa appointed Alex.lfc ICTue OomonMiohrr of Fwh and Flsh- ff to iOCt the late Prof. Baird. Xhe Prohibition Contention of New york nominated a foil Sute ticket. adopted a platform which embrace woman euflr.ee. and edioarnod tine an! J great enthusiasm. The expected comet baa been dis- - w. . ma cove rea oy rror, uruois oi tne iv a Hon Observatory, Phelps, N. Y; U VwlDle 10 lhe ked ' A daturdlj plot was recently dU cuvred by which aoknown pni Intended to wreck a t9tt)trr train near Danville, Illinois, for the purpoo of robbery. The cttiea of Waco tod GalveaUn. in the state of Tex , hive both a i prohibitins any one wciriojf moth- " nutuara on me ureei Jordau B. Newsom, a lawyer, w" arrrairu ai iiinK.on, iurtuar. for Bieh'ing county orders from the offlce of the Keeiater of Deed. He is in jail, bis aurety having aurrfodereJ him. There U tome cxcliemcnl in Ken- tackv over the rtcent dicoery of diamonds. Many parts f te Sjutb ern Slate are rich In undevrloped minerals nJ cems. nhtch only re huire "i,,ul and enrP" todetei p A gentlemen went Into a dry roda te and aked for 10jard4 of naked cambric. The young lady h1uhed and aaii i gueta jiu tnen urv d rested cambrick.' 'Oh. re thai it." A row occurred Saturday in a negro church In Declur, Georgia, in which Town Marahal Hunt, who wi called in to quell the diatorhnnc. wm killed. A negro wa al-o killed, and another white man nortally wounded Talton Danxy was haogisl at Cam den, S. C, for tne murder of Noel Perkioa. An affecting scene occurred on the gallows when tne culprit kined his children good by, bidding them "mind mammy." Opt. William Dufftn, of iha Salvation army, waa convict el In Lancaster, IV. of eotlclne Mizi Kngle, a minor, from her parents, ami nenlenced to one vear'imprlonroent at bard lalr and pay a fine of $100. Much excitement eaiaia in ouib ctern Miouii, to cuieq ueuce o tne people Uclog pM4ejon, under an opinion renuereu oy rretiuem UleveUud. of "ihJuiand of acre c fertile land which t heretofore been wroncfullv held by railroad corporation. A Time special, from Columbia, 8 C, sayn; Uuv. Richardson hu com muted the rentence of Oxer Cherry, twtlve-yer-ulJ girl omvic-ed o murder aud aentencfd to be banged in Seplemler, to imrUoncueai In tb Ienitentiary for five years. Julia Ann Taylor, aged 2C, lived in a small and loul amelilog room at 2XJ, Malt slreit X. Y. On the lsui ult, h?r child died, and aioce that time given to uespir, she nnu no meat. s to buy food and grow weaker and weaker until she died on the 2h u!l, in a densly Populotcd part oa the City. a liable al Lalonia (Ky.) fair grounds wu horned edneday with four valuable horse. The loaa ia ovi.r 112.000. The four horses burned were the atallions Billy Rogers and Paragraph and two fillie. worth $10- 000 in all, the property of Mrs. Btrgher, 01 Qlendale. The animals were on exhibition at the flr, and the men on watch over them got drunk and fell asleep, some of them with lighted pipes. There have been a number of dis missals in the offlce of the supervising architect of the treasury at Washing ton, whilit other employees have had their pay cut down. Mr, Allen Ruth erford, a lawyer, and Richard Bruraer. a clera in the pension office, were arrested charge! the former with receiving and the taller with stealing pension office records. 8ome while men, gambler?, loat money betting with the Indiana on bone racing, which they refused to pay, and a war of extermination of tbe pool Indians follow. There are 700 Utes, under Colorow, on the war ath, and It will require a good many innocent men to put them down. On the 27th a fight took place between about 15i white and 100 Indiana In which one while wa killed and aev- eral others severely wounded. Sine Indians arc supposed to have been killed. The Chronicle slates that the resi dence of W. J. Yates, Esq. of Char lotte, editor of the Democrat, was en tered through a window hy a burglar recently and Mr. Yales pockeU were rifled and a $5 bill and tome change secured. A watch and chain worth $75, ear rings, bracelet and other jewelry belonging to one of bla daogh ters mere taken. A joung man a South Carolinian a cltixen ot Sampler, aboai( nineteen jeara old, ft son of the late Judge Green, who wa& the Independent Coalition candidate for Govern r of Sooth Carol Ina In 1874 Is now In Jail In Charlotte, bsiog been found with the Jewelry la his poaseesion, charged with tbe crime. R. O.Daon ACoJs weekly revw of trade says: The tendency or pners dortng tho ni week has been op- ward, for rt. J products and the sute r f boilnea ti rather belter, bo I there la rtlll much hesitation and Irregular itr. The money market for specula tive ofS. la made easier by gold Imports and Ireaatiry rurchaea cf bonds, but much mercantile ppr U discounted with difficulty, and some considerable ai'ures cause anaalnee. Tbe delay U settling the wheat deJ tt Sn Francltco aod the fall of wheat 5 per trot. In a day make some distur bance. It l not lu the South only that eo pie are ashamed to be thought labor ers. It is ald that 8.000 Beaton servant girt carry books or music ro a ou the atrreu when they go out. thinklcg thus to deceive the pjpl as to ther oc.upilon. The Wa--hinton Advocate aaja : Cul. Harry Skinner of oreeuvi.ie thinks that Minls er Jartia will b- a candidal for the oomiuaiion for Governor neat ysar. No d uft of it. Is be not ls a Candidate heie there la an opening higher tban toe place be occurle 7 But he has had bis da) and will . r aeln be Governor of rorih Caro lina. Kx-Govrncr usa, Wi.o knows how it is himslf. ha written a l.4 ) fag hook on reform In prison. In It he allude to the opium htit, to which In former years by slave. Km which he ia now free fr--m. and relates his own prttoo eipenence In order, as he aays, -that I might aM m v Individual etlorta to tho which oihem are making toward esplaln ing the subject f prion refum." The AatanU dally Gipitot has Created a eensallon i-y de nandiiig that J.flcron Davis thou'd bointilrd to the Predtnont KxptHitioo. to b- held In Ailnta, Gs., in October, anJ that by his band Vrrstdeut Cleveland should to welcoioed. Th CVrptf aka why Ml. Davis haa noi Un initrd and tninuitea that it ia because the Prohibitionists ate prejudiced against him. It acu the people of At anta of fick en", hypocrisy, or forgetfulnesa, and dt ciarea that Henry W. Gtt.'.y ahonlJ t the man to intr'jduce Mr. Dvi to treadent GlevifUnd. This act, Il aja wuuld alutio convince lh North thai when their Southern cun eslends a welcone, tt l from Ibe heart. Llcenae or !to Llrense. From the ADVANCK of buoJj Aug, th. 'Mil honor did big bualuia y e trrdy, and the city treasury m uiurhiy rrpUnihed. Ho many thairt-ad this arsgraph con-ldereI Its meanioc? What busi ness U our Myor do.ng to bring money inio the city trrajrj? Tbe cltlseoa of Ahevlll have gratefully receiveil light on this tulject through the repcrtt of the Chief of Police. I have not the figure be .'ore me; tut. If my memory strrrr-s tne rlhl, at lra-t three-lourtba of the money itpjrlwi by that oQcial was in fines fr drunk enness. Were these drunkards rich or poor? The wealthier diuokardi are carefully looked after by Interested friends, moreover thai their families may not be disgraced. The laboring man receites his week's wsgea and goes into town, to hiy supplies fcr his family. How it Is too often spent will be Indicated by the items of current expense from a paaa book plcaed up in the street of a A' extern city. For two weeks the expenditures were ten dollars. Four dollsrs and ihirty-flvs ceut was for whisky, b eer and drinks. Out of fifty nine entries thirtytwo were for liquor. He bad pent for hl family, $3,70 fur flour. S7 cents lor herring, and nothing for meat of any kind. This la but one of touiand of caaes through our country. Suppose thai one of the men, disorderly through intoxication, is arrested and locked up. He rnuct remain there ani lose bis employ cneut, and caose grat aoxieiy to his family, or pay a fine with the acanty remnant of his wsge. The fine Is paid and tho man gies out reolviog to pn-fit b the ex perience; but tbe alave of an appUe whicbat any hoar rosy get the victory over all his good resolutions. The wife and chi'dren euQVr ir want o; the monsy spent lo liquor and fioea, but tbe city treasury In repleniahed! Citlxens of AsheviMe are you gratlfl. ed to have your ell j treasury enriched by means like thee? ' There is another aourre of revenue In tbeaame lloe which yiKj r an to have be opportunity to eccure. The privilege making the laboring men drunkarua. ot ministering lo depraved appetites which are Ibe ruin of thftr puaaeaaors, tne power to awaken the appetite for dnok la the innocent and ooaoapectlng. eaoai te bought with monsy which will great ly itplenUh our city Treasury. Our honors Ms Ccunty Com mis slonert mutt grant license to do all tbl. however much they would like to do oiaerw'ise. Why? Because a cnajoclty of the votsrs .f Aahsville, said, ia Jane but, that ItahoaU be done? llavn they studied Use results of tbat action? Are they aailsflwS arlih Itawotkinga? Will tbey Have a word of advice or remonstrance when, oa yooday September Uh tbe Commas noosrs most decide 'sMo shall be drunkard maxsrs for the year in corns, how many of such shall oelp to r pienlsn ira city lreaury where lby shall put up the signs lo lodlcat aale of that, which "At the last. like ft serpent, aod sUngeih hk adder. X newly made grate recently sh u opto in No. IS Townhp. A yoong Udv had bw baried there atoat foar dy when the esploaioo o-eurrei. No ooe bsard any ooae, bMt to mnch of the earth wss thrrtaro ool thuls was neceary lo refill tb grave. The odor abut tha grnve wa Iate.s-ly oaslve that U ws with tbe grretol diculy d empty ttomschs thsl propie coulJ stand nar erx-Jgh ti throw tbe earth back. TbrUm So ermtr. Have your priming done at Tits Ca atu J A Jt J b c. rrtmiBff omce fr ie IWIrgc mp-IUti by tnr Urg'T irH-rtael rirculaihwi t biy a rj len der i rt f-v tht cfflvT. we will s-:i tte Hand Pre bfetofofe uti to Dtlot tbeCaaoUxIi. teg'tber with type em-Ujjh to -rtnt newMjf, very law fr ch t uno vj ttrma n time. II wt'l rrurrt a;fJ Liberty Jv.b Pn tyiia lrJde cle. Fur paticuUrs aJdreoa OAUOLINIAN. Hickory N O LADIES! V K EULESS iyks Tbr 'U J j !!- Tir br l"v K. ! a t. Tt-r 19o itl lor Ui. llUl A .! I l -c ms ra'utor.oi4Miii( vi5uu. Tr A tMAtroc mmml. Ml J. U U'l LAND SALE. As Commiionrr a;poi&tl by lh Superior Court of tUtwUa cwunty, I will on Monday. Sept. the Uh. tv7. at Newton, la said county, of!T fr al the following lot offUnd la Catawla county: 171-1 acrm aljoUtnin Luther .udr- aot fth,n cn th watrn f Cniwdrt tuwn branch, known th- Cru-r-town Iad turmrrly ow&nl by Mr. M. M. IVllav.n. Alvjih Pair tJruUnd ll in Hkk ry. I Ing fie of thr tn lt fortarrly oannl bv Mrs. lUUnw.n. lring nuto- Un-.l 2, 4. H and la th tan i arl trari, orth t the Iiliont Von Work. dti4rl Into two !oL. numbers 2 and 4; No. 2 containing 6 acrr; N. 4. V xctr &tl 4 rrK AN elern lota Wrt uf lhr U'aon Wtrk with the following No.'a .d dimmioaa, v if : No, I, I2i IUaIa. Nx 9. 2crS7 nla. " 3, lfO " C, 1 fe 5. 1C . " 420rodJL " II, 17H " 2. 12-) rtxU " 13. 192 - 2. 39rrr. 7, 2 acrra ad 57 lUla. Al anothet tract uth of th W. N. C IL IL, running witn a-i l raitrral 1131-2 pB.l and t.n huadn-l frt fnM the frnUr of aoid ruaU alinlng the land of I) W. I Lowe, aiid Xulhrr trat adwnini;thi tract aol Mr.l-firJ wrll'a Land, running with the railruad Z poles and 22 linka and 1'U tert froM the rrr.trr of the raiirtxa.!. ZV 1 hf-M land, rir 4 the fUt tract w ill lr ld trl In 1 ta juvl then aa a Whole. TKKU: Ten rr rrtil alu ltaU&re onivrnI lrr month at jr cent. Title rrtainol until purrhx ruonrr naid. Dated al New Va. N. C. TAh Julv 17. CA. UnLi;iWr TJniTcrsiij cf Keith CzKlm! C IIAI'lIL. IIILU .f. C The s-Ion i ditiJcJ lato two irrms: the first Ixgln-iir g the lt Thursday In An;ut and o4log at Chritmaj, the sec:od te-finnlng early in Janu.ry and ending fir: Thurday in June. Tuition, IIX'O f each term. Fcr rtotu rent and eert ice toi per term. Tnoe unable t pay taitl jc are allowed lo jive their tult ecu red If poiib'e. Tuition lo the Normal Course fire Iiwt CJradast inatruction ala free. Th Faculty Is now suSideniljTMrong to give introc- tion In m i'i range of studies. For terms lo the Law Schd apply lo II ou. John Manning. LL- D. Fur Catalogues apply I? W. T. rttrow, Durr. Chapel IIi!i. N. C Tut apecial intorraation apply to. KHVIF. P. DITTL LL. D . The Wilmington Star. REDUCTIOH H PRICE, AtteclYQ Uct!Ul t tk fiea r dad ra! of r4Wirl. raak ta 4 vaace i Tms Dariv Sraa. Oe Tr.... V f' ?t atciiU J wj Three ktawtb. .1 Ox.m afcttU . io Tas Wsvclv Oa TarMM 5ti It CO Bit Moetba. Tkree af aotH.... 01 Oar Ttlcr;k wea arrvw ka recat!y been targWy iacrwMl. acJ it ia eif 4e trnislti f lej th 9raa p t tk kirbevt talard 4 rpper irUc Addrer. VTU. II- IIEBXAKD. Vf ilaiisgtow. X. C. JUD WORK a specialty at this oOce. Oil aod see us. Byan's HoteL DOOSE. X. C, Thu a aw sail iituiM tu rruu t e ruiir tuw4 taaa ai rrww m4 will mmrm trnm lh . ! eeUM uwrtt lif ar ne mp t inrr ImI kb StXm, A trial. U Btrts. Tnft a i ar. a, jf. jivniiiL.ij Attorney at Law, iuaconY, a n. W.A.MARLER.DDS HICKORY, . . X-C, FRESH ARRIVaIT FRESH ARRIVALS! I rrcicve Chcice rivd. 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Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1887, edition 1
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