The Press and Carol inian. tfolume IS. local IRcws. Re% .1 K King will preach in the Baptist church Sunday. The K i g of Spain i- just learning to milk, being.-about a year old Hani- carries the ,k 1 >illy new. an 1 evil doers had better hold up Ice. ire. ice, ice. ice. ice, ice, ice, ice. . • s S 11.lit l.cock'- I >rug Store. } *i « ]. . u1; I lost hi- knil- at •).,. J|,j jl -Jimg wi i call and de s. >) j: 11 >f e\»i\ shape ;»nd size, I . . t ,t-! • . to chin in all e\ i : i' ry. n. ' i > M R»y s*« , •.i pat .n an 1 j !.. i iij i»i i: a - ,as> fi »tit and now ), -omc Pride ab u I 111:n We keep b« >t erawiisand ties, 1» suit «'•;i• 11 need that may arise. Royster «.V Martin. lhi* will be i'> preaching in the (ierman Refotmed church next Sun day on account of the painting. High collars for the suniiner trade, \tid in the latest fashion made, at Royster \ Martin's. Mr \ rt!111r L Pride, of Rock Hill S. (' , Ims accepted ;i position as drug rh i k in ' M. R n -t« l - drug -t-ie. F. B Mexander tells the citizens •■f Hirkorv of bargains to be found at his store S>, ■• v hat hesa\sinan •>ti. • ! column. Lhe celebrated W L. IKh iiL\s Sii• »k," also a full 1 iii#» of his other ad vertised innv be found at Link Ab COM n »V Co s, Agents, Hickory.* Mr. Chailey Campbell, of this place, and Miss Lola Sherman, of Morganton. wen- mained in Mor gant 'ii Tuesday. i )ui nobby pants ar* unsiirj>Hssed, \n*l witl th* list must needs be da-si .1 !!' v-ter «V Mai tin. Hickory. \ \ Mi. .1. (. Hall. Presidt nt of tlie I'i, 111 ii» ■ : \\ (it. 1- atte! • 1.1.14 i I.» (.' ti\ i'j;t ion of W:t _; •11 Maker- n 1 . 'Uirj\ liie t Ills Uii k. Mi and Mis FairtieM. of Maine, aft* r sp n• 1 iii!_r the winter in Hieko !\, hit for then hoy.e last Monday, promising to return in the fall. ! 'a; \\ 1 i. i 1 i- tin til *--t vt g* tabh : ai hn in town, but nobody to i.i i lit . i i k ;.i d :it the fruits of 1;, ~dh•! 1 1 ii- tap \i nr. giil- Some tul; ht>- -lulls on hand we kt* p, U pric, - tl at an v* ly > heap. I; \ , a Mui'.! . \ i *i, 1■ * 1 \\ 1« i ll\Ml;(*itO ' i V M ! i ;•_ \ 1 '■„ !. t. and lln s .ix !: 11 I . ill* 1. v - fiost I ta A H -1.1 ek' - Ii it \!: U i 1 1 \ |rl It !.! 1«.«i 1♦ * % ct>?in ;i , .s . . : : ' 1 : \ . ! \ ; \ , ; 111 Ii ! r»H sid \\t! i» t:. midvi'.e ft .«ui:». tic V>ht \: :•' ('iti/en. >i. ] p R, \v» t» pelt- tl at an Ayr M .1 *«. W, \\ Lii'l. l'« st'.d a '.|H iia> > ; ii.» caif Las jnvei: i i tir ef yerv tine lu if* r caivrs - Cuti.wl a t. ui:tv is hard to beat. 1 Whit* I'ioi t Clothing Sioit i now Without a lival an>^h'*re: • t 1110 l S ,;li fulct 1.1 tO bow Ai.d .ts pustige bfar We are lo see the present I town officials offering some protec tion to the white part of our popula tion in regard to the mineral springs. Why don't the town buy tlmf piece of property and improve it" About the first case before the new Max or was an old official up for grazing his cow on the streets. This is an old habit and not many know of the law* against it. See )r --dmance No. 1* in lu-t \* ai ( •t- » -Whisky or 110 Whi-ky 1- the name oj' a campaign paper t> be inn in A-l.evilb-during this mon'h until the local oittion * lection. iemper a nee workers in might be- helped i n investi!:g in a h-w liun died -. J.it - Our com] » isitoi knows e are not a dog man in any sense, and when last in the Fowle matter we wrote "our nature inclines us to the under dog in the fight." he set it up "under day, ami the mistake es caped all notice. Mayor Hall begins his administra tion 111 the interest of cleanliness and health. It is all important that the Mayor's suggestions should be acted on in time, and that all citizens should co-operate in having them fully carried out. We regret to learn tlint Mr. J. R. Self, a highly respected citizen of Lincoln county, lost his barns and stables by tir** recently. It occurred j ill the day t'me. and the origin oi the lire has not been satisfactorily accounted for. Billy Morrison is dead. A States- , ville gentleman informed u* that liquor was the cause of his death. For many years he made it to kill ! others and finally it killed him. ! - He that taketli the sword shall die by the sword. We aie " almost persuaded tin' high license would be all right if made sufficiently high Our Town Coninii.ssionei s have put it up to and it ha> kept the saloons closed so far The Dutchman .said. "It leetle i>h goot, mole ish petter. It the £I.OOO tax ln:s kept the devil out of town a week, won t the Com missioner- have a meeting and make it £IO,OOO ' TYour DOJJH. All o'.vni rs of dogs aie hereby 110 titled that they must pay due atten tion to S* ctlou -•"> of the Town hd;- iiances foi !a~t y« ar in relation to dogs, an 1 t:ig thin dog- i>* f• * 11• tin til -1 da\ «>t Tune. '! I.e town cot -ta ble will 1 i- direct ♦ o to kill al. *J • _'s «u slut- : ;n:nii:g at To ■ w the t: •• coi pot at*' ' mit - i»t o; 11 dtv : 1 ; • .1 M i\ IT. 1 sss. m 1..1 ixl.tit I;tn ;»ncl Di.ith. »1. I; 1111« S. ; 1 •11 N T 1. \ T»I 1 1 J 11.1 •*' bu* •.'• 1 1 ■»l' t • • ' 1.1 N ; W. \ .1 .»11 ct 111 tl..- p.a t. too* t '.vi 1 i.nv-t v i "... . 1 . M I Itv e« . : I.' r-i • '1 aw iv : ' . *: - w - kllk I 1 i- -a ■! Re- I - . - ii, R. k u. . > . . : La- !»•; -eparat * • tr .* year. t>ur f:il '' x \t-t s :t!' 1. a • 11. -" \ * To j Ita-e a mi... 1: on 13ut :..ti. Ui;h inaiit !■ ; «i-eti * 1 hev st 1. . si*. 11 1 •.♦ ttw 1 . W • itc ] ( •! i-.i.g Ii;,! - * 1 * Tbichorv, "Worth Carolina, Cburst*av>, m>a\-> 17. isss. Cotioter iteniN. ( omniunioii servii*es hi'ie Sunday oth, were attended by a large audi ence. Miss Zoe V. Caldwell, daughter of Mr. Ed. Caldwell was united bv | the tie ij wedlock to Henrv iiarrinir er. sui f Noah Bariinger Tliur- la\ :h l . by Prof R. A Yod( r. Ihe lain of last week WHS .juife 1 efre-hing an 1 gaxethe uj - j ringii j "* 1• >! -« ' 11J ( \(' ; 4 1 1 t ( 4 i 4 ff. 1• ( ' *1 • ]»} 1 ' * ► f«ti til into !;t il -1 light }o| l' t j . V I'jtir ol t'Mir Coons. Mi and Mi- Co.-.n w, ,• in , -k oi v Tue.-da\ a-king ' '.l I'' '(•! 111 >ll ILi \ -:e i t i.t \ w ere fll i.i j >avie coui. f \ lie n 1- a paup i and she was a eoi;k in the l*oor House. They had married about two months ago. and had been on a pedestrian bridal tour to visit a cousin in the Asylum at Morganton. He said lie paid a Raptist preacher two dollars - all the money he had— to marry them, and we thought that » O preacher answered when another was "called. Coon said they did not feed him as he was accustomed to have before he went to the Poor House, and he decided to try some other boarding house. He was told he could not abide in the Banner County Poor House and they started towards Davie. " Mr. Keubeu .oins, T. \ . & 1". I>." The Lincoln Courier of last week devotes near a column introducing the above named gentleman ! of col or to its readers, and closes by say ing he left that town for Hickory. He is here, and if he has not decided | on a reformation of what the Courier says has been his past life, we advise him that lie has stopped too soon. The Courier explains the appendage* to t.is name to mean " lousorial Ai ti.-t and Peace Disturber, Calls him a . ontemptibh , .'{oo pound nuisance, ways he was driven from Yorkviile. S. and was waited on bj 7"» white an ! citizens of Lineolnfon. an I given until sun tlown Satnidav t«» "git 'loin that place, ami In got. If Mr. Coins is going tore r- rs p torm he max be allowed to abide with lis. otherwise h»- had better I> going » fui ther west Ki'Ct'p ion Teiidert'cl »» Mr. >k liir. The ! - » 1 iit it" 11 at t l.e new and « !* ant i -ide;u-e of Mf- ' > M. Rov-ter. t• i: rhnr-ilav exening iast. was ing'h ly •■(•mp! imeiitai'V to :i e lltv. \ai dry Mi 'Bee. m w ho-* hoi . • it wi- Liven ! • •! r ■ ,»t: end ir.ft ll Jai • - and _« iit e'i t n. !. •! wit i stand;; ' til ♦* e\ •» * ! * •'l*!i 4 Cl.• " V ' : 1 I I. i' r • • » ' f , t 4]• •. t ' ' i>; - ~♦.(] • r . • in - - ih : . 111 4' 1 * 1:. Mi—pi •- « • • T # • t T , • \ 1 1 lllic U( >r v I nil. - ' - -*i «.us ;;« M. wffl&M'•"!« ft fi gpiTr, I, ii.inF - :r ~, r* jjj ■ F . .. ** * - T ' * "*■'- ~~~- r HI - - A 1» )\ I] is i «ut of tin* llickory Inn, I(»cated at ,, \L* Ilickorv. North I 'arolina. 1 .MOO IV h-t above the sea »• . , level. I lus i i«»t« * I is built ot brick and stone, ha.s. ]lorches. recess ha Iconics, and >{ m»ll lower one hundred feet liijili, cominanditie' a view of over one thousand miles of mountain There are sixty*bed rooms, public am) private dininir rooms, hath rooms, water closets on eaeh iloo r. elect ri• ■ hells : in fact, all 11mt li'oes to make iiji uie of the n lost complete hot els in 1 lie Sout h. i lie i 1«»t **l( on i pan \ will have the diniicr room, halls, office. and public parloi frescoed in renaisseiieest vieol decoration t>y Mr. I\ A. ( »race. of Detroit. Michigan. It will he opened to tlie public ahout .1 nl v Ist. and w ill he jirst el ass in all it s a ppoint ments. All hoicj.li t here is a urea t dea lof work Mill to he c\( *u ted. the company have a full force of workmen employed who are fast brin«rin«»* the building to a point that causes it to resemble the above cut. Kvcry live town should have a tirst class hotel. Hickory is thoroughly alive and on it -1 iin h >( >m ! therefore. 1111 ■k(> ry should have * \ firs t class 11 > tel. and that is the point the company is working for. Hickorv has a few things for which sheclaimsthe suprem acv overanv ot her town in the State and we hope erelong l> ill rejise our li.-t. Although the liotel building is not as lame as some, vet when it is completed and in ruinin«r oi der we think we can claim lor it that it is as nice, pretty and as well kept as any in the Stale. Negotiations are beinu' made with Northern 111 ♦*i i «» 1 ope tat ion is hote| proprietors for the running ot the hotel. CoinifiSsnioiicTH* M t'tl iii u» >la> 7- initt'-l -1 a |>*-t it H n f•T"u tun \ f'.'l ISK H. ( , \J \\ j; f, iJ» j|, I'll', \\irt V \ 1 o, c,,-m 'n iioiriii o. TIM I.\vim H1 1ft111nr•. piiupei. cr , 1 * nil to tii« poor house. arjl it cimir. Su- 111 \1 11i« 1 U ;t- (!«' It «i =1 l'-t ' olm*(r|i It 1» ' 1 that 1" llf. .-t.t. 1- . 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