The Press and Carolinian. IVlumc IS. IP O 1! 1W C BE T S. 11. .1 Ml IMII.L. I.'litar. UK K )I;Y. N. J NK -M, lbSb. Highland School cemnnencement next w ' i'-Mil in-t Waited A news cOi 10 - [ oult Lit ill each township. I A car load of watermelons arrived l!; 11 ic'h' J \ I UCsdaX J'»! ank dee-d s and Latt( i ilit/i t gage- f,,|- sale iit this office. 111 line spe:etacle-s. eye glasses. A-c . at Kov-ters Drug Store. Don't feuget the Cote-lie at Miss lupoid s next Tuesday night Tho.ie who ;t11• nded the P.e foimed i j.ic nic Tuesday it poit an enjoyable; time. A man with a patent churn form ed a great attraction >u the streets! this week P.uv your "Thurmau Banelana I u lktreliicfs from Koxster tV Mar t.n white front The old I>owle- building at the he ad of Maine St . has been purchas- 1 cd by Mr. Menzies. i I'amt \our house with Wads t worth's pi int and buy it from Shu-, f«.i I Hardware Co. - 1 lukoi v haft a dany pape*i, edited bv M -->r>. Crowson and Howies : *I • , ♦'• ' T '1 he painting •!' the int. rior of the 1U i, »rti! d hurch his bee? oomplet »-d and there will be -ervic»-- in the « hapel iie\t Sunday j>, \V. P, Council, of Boone. N C Jin d l.)r. -I H. 1 'hillips. of Sugar drove, N C are associated practic i j ph\ sician- ai 4 Surgt »ns. gu.'tea large nowd fresh from the labors of the school room, was ab aid the cars jawing down to il ii t. bathe and l oil] « rule at M re la id city. Mi M L. Flan no gan has scM his lis interest in 11 ♦* vacni.t lot be tw« u Link. \lcC«uiib \ Co. and I ai ! a gun \ s« n to Mes-v- u;e fa 1 Wagner for $2,000. On a> count t 11 e indisposition of J'r if M* ade, the faithful and com- I*t t juincipal of IT 1 g;C.tn d Stl.oo . M Kd r. Cline wa- called into »r\ice for a few daxs .ast week We arc imlebtt dto Mr. il* - 1 lb i man, of tin- county, who i» at tending the Loiiisw'e Medical-col 'a e. for a very handst niciv ge>tten up invitation to attend the coin u,i ; c« mt lit ( x* l c>t s at t ha! r.s order of tht enptain. Mr. J. A Ma'itin. all mem! -r> of t'.« k a l 1 I add. r Company wi'l meet at tl.« Totti Hall to niorrcw tvi iun; Fi da \ at o ciock A ' - ! ■ t» inlai'ce ; s d >irt d. W. im furnish the P \I.ISIAN and t New 1 t•' K\\ l• « ~ 1 . K. t • I ! • f> M . t.l la W -Ul'-c! I or tbe New \ork \\ orld t 1 i for i' l nt-. til. at." • • t .,>i . Send in >• ur ran •-a 1 the cash. \\ i 1 havc it c« ivc i N ••• • attend a shooting t i. inaugurated by the Ciivd. c •-.ii/y iruu club, at Moorehea i city durmg T1 ; ; o ... *v v . 1 the siimiiier s»asou «*'»»•■• - a ui tat -ource of tn:w those who love the sport All lubs art ir.vited to join m U.«' - 4 ment. V r«x Hunt All of Hickoiy broke l Mof.day niglit (n a f x hunt. th« fox l aving l)eii turned r ' -* -evc*i" al 1 'ur- pre\iou> W it'n \ 'io2-Il hotlir » A u•. il ti»;n■ r^■ fi.oU • Il • i ■ f wl.onj we w ere which tie }-!' «•» —i' ii ,-thlbd f r the hftppv hunting gronr-d x\ h re the sly ani mal of the w> c-d hail bfn released from bondage. The fox, unlike the hare, 10-t no time in departing for \ lit rj'l f tin r !- f.i r fr>rri iM«" and left a cold trail 1 ehind him, and all efl'oits (,f tlje dogs, encouraged by the discordant yells of men that have lost their voices —in a horn, aviled nothing. After considerable time spent in waiting for the fox to hunt up the dogs, and after numer nifrous encounters with se#d ticks, red bugs and the like, the crowd bo £an "Tn ! >■ 11• w»»r>l jilml tlifii nc;,n After reaching home and finding what the hour was we muttered • *V«.. M ort ll » 111' TiitrllT W'oh wii tli t li* Tlj it l'!f)i!i;ht iilxiiit tNe fux > !..n»» Prescriptions carefully and ac curately ct mpounded by competent j and experienced men at PoysteiV i Drug Store. i I Koll of Honor. Nainep of pupils who are on the Honor List, 1 aving attained .£•"> or more, for scliolarship and deport ment. for n.onth ei ding June 15th. ISSS. 1 Seagle, OC>. Tfall, .00 r r* I.iicy I hui'pton. .^O. (Gertrude Tfall. P7. l'lorenep Hallman, -S*'. Mary Try, SO. Fannie Tngol.l. s.~> I.oi- SeagV. S.". Mai y P.. UaP. \ll hur P ]e. s.">. Ft 1 el Harris. Si*. - \ Tl" i-t * ••P»anduna" 1 anl.ereliefs jjo fret r with eveiy 5.".00 j urcha>e at Poa -?« r Martin. Hitkory. N C. !*!». n -f llt'lpl -. Me present owiurs and (ditor of* 'the Pre-s and Carolinian arc Democrats, and intend to do theii full share in the campaign now be fore us We hope those of oui p. ader- who owf u> for wil ] av up. and each one will brin in a new -ul >cril>er, for the cam oau.n or for the yeai It take m re\ to rui a } ape r. Iwe hop ur fii« i 11 s do nt t xpect us to gir mil tin e and oui money to a causi ii whit h tlit v are tquallv inteiestet •\;tl 1 ut ti i r aid ( *' ♦ij .t - m :nend a: 1 j n\ what you owe >o that w - .y i' ; o tht tight for Dem c : a-v a;. !o r .1 \ii nment ..T■ .. . " i . i.i, .. i i i; .• ; i i>h.. lai.a ntiijukt i i iiiei • -alt ttl . white front clothinj Hickory. N f. 4 ii T it? port .lit I Mtftinji 4t Hlckor> ' ;t iw 1 i I' ;u-t l iu. A>>''cia iv ■ i js- dav • t Juneat 2ocloc P M »vt r\ f iri er. Mechanic at. •!" I ;•> t i t lit dtobe I rt taut will 1 » t . iii-actevh ; ,|. (r Ihl.!, Prt -id. : t } i\ii man. St-or^tarv. t i« 1 T I * \ ' -:Zt - ct .el > in * *i»uLtia'.a - at i; vst*r a Ma.tin's wLit* fi ' t Ibichorv, 11-1 ortb Carolina, 3ur.c Voting MtnS Dtitiocralic Clu»>. A> x ;i> ai liouncid the young f Hu koi \ met in the Tow n Hall la-1 Friday nif.Lt for the puij■ -e f organi/.ii g a Y M. 1 > ( At 0 o cl' ck the meeting wu % i f called to order by Mr. Fd. I>. Cline. who -tated in a few well worded n i maik- the i bjeet of the meeting an 1 al.-o whv we should organize. F. A Clinard, on motion of F. P. Cline. wa> then elected tempoiary chairman, and on motion of Wm. Dixon, H A. Murrill v*a- elected tempoi ary secretary. After the (-lection of temporal x ofticers K. 1> Cline presented foi consideration a constitution, after the reading of which by the secreta t rv, the election of permanent ofti cers wa- moved, and resulted as fol ' lows : F. li. ('line. i 'iebideut. J. IF Aiken. 1-t \ ice I'rest. Frank Moore, 2nd M. F. Bradford. Hid K. P>. Dnk*\ th J. J>. iieard, »lr.. «>th •J. N. Jones was then elected per manent secretary, H. A. Mm rill cor responding secretaiy. and Clias. F. Chas-e treasurer. The temporary officers then gave way and the permanent oner- a-- ,-umed their duties. President Cline then made a rattling address, and the boys made the welkin ring 1 with shouts for Cleveland and waiv ed their bandanas for the Old Ko * man. The constitution was then amended so as to admit men between ill and 40. It was decided to meet every Friday evenuio in the Town Hall. Mr. Fd. I>. Cline then made a -la ii t hut enthusiastic speech, after which the club adjourned. (io to the white fiont clothing -toie f r "Pandar.a" ran lk l chief'-. Hickoiy. X C. Dall.t- i. oiniiit'iict iitenl. I~i St "iioi • ditoi } i.t in a d>y at Daila- High Scht>ol Commence ment la-t week, and lepoits a largo crow d. nuniber> e»f prt tty and j'O 1 - i-h 1 x( ung ladies. g od music and a piaciical and entertaining addre-s i iii ** I! e Piib.e, us ,iii e tlucator t»f Nafion-and of individual- by J'r. p Wii.gaid -.f Columbia S. (* Pi of. i Little. President of the School i- a nativ. of where 1 e has j manv i« !ativ» - and friends who will i, r ioice to hi ar •.f his j .»blt w»i k and L r gre at succe -s in building up such an i- i list it u tie n Max -till r >nc - cts- utt. nd his rnbip eiort e I> -i. t forgt t to -en 1 " - «• »ct. I 'i ~ the Pi -- \m C\i UMiN and New J Yelk \V. il 1 till a tie: the elect am. u Hiiliitatiou p W • take th;- :: .a. - of .» f ! n it g tht pil that Wt Pit* Jit'lfectll gai rai _t !.!- : r the hat: I'il g of let. « -tat* 11: Hi- ko* \ mi d it- vicinity \\ e ; i ) -» to - . td\ e-i t:-e- ai n • tl .- i ,-ii.t -- taat x -c .n n.\ - btain n -t a Ivant igetai- ]rn « - b\ - We .\ .t t: 0 1 Mt! I o i.i ]♦ . x i 4 htivir % jirnj^.-I'ty for rale » i rent .1 Wt n.av a.".\ay- be f.»un' i at •ur offices during business hours Y • ;|, -' itf.! IV. 1 Fd. h. CiMsi. H A. M ri.i:ll :. .M .»r r i *.• tl. At tl e u-e f ti.e brides fathei Mr J H Aikei . t M.--M 1M n. l-..:h of Hick ry. »ur con 1 - r ♦" 1 . * *"• r ' ♦ t 4 " 1( ' • 21. ISSS. I>;t > - it port ( oiitnii in i incut. »ii i. -t \V»-thie-.i,x i.ght one of mo-t d> . _'ht. .. iiiii>.ca. ii. •'! a:..- that the j üblic ha- t n »-r Ind a . chance to 1 » ii was j Mid»i''td m tie t'Oi tge eliaj't 1 and' i tiit -upeivi>ion of and added to by Mi. and Mrs. Sanl-orn Ihej;i gi am w a.s a grand one 1 , being made up ( f the prettiest selection?" froin tht i.ne-t ct»uipc».sel>. and the whole of it was r.ne.v exe j cutt d. Mi Sanburu has Lad a fall schoeti all }e ii. and ha- rai.-ed the -tallJal t of Da\npCit College t. • the 1 exalteil position it should occu ji\- among the til»t educatit>nai in stitutions of the South. Fre >h \ irginia Lime always on hand at Shuford Hardware Co 1 lltutn-r-ou \o in incited. SxLisbi kv, N. C., June 20. si-kciai to i'ia>- \m> cMioi.iMvN. —The Con gressional Convention of this- district ; was held in Salisbury on Wednes day the 2>th inst.. J. 1 Murrill of Catawba was made chairman, and \V. C. I>!ackmer of Rowan and tlie editors of the Democratic press prese-nt were made Secretaiies. . Hon. "fohn S Henderson was nom inated on the tirM ba'lot. Fret " P»andana handkei chu'f» with 00 worth (»f clothing bought at the white front. Hickory. N C Hffll l.stMtf Itooin iHJi • #1*2,000 worth of Heal estate has has changed hands in Hickory witn in the past two weeks. This is a hi" thiii"" for a small town and shows • On what i-going em in Hickory. I his is th»' place to invest in real estate. Correspond with Cline A: Murrill about purchases or rents. Fve shades at Koyster's Drug St ore*. t «»r Hi licclulc. The railioad authorities are tigur ln r on a change e»f sedietlule which " will take effect on the Asheville A. Spartanburg, Western North Caroli ' na. Air-Line, C harlotte. olumbia, »v ' Augusta, and Atlantic, Ic-nnessee, iX Ohio roads next S'liiday, "Jlth. New I "inn. The Phvet.ix Manufacturii g Co i- the name of a new private- ■! rm ' jur-t forme dby Me-ssrs W hit**! e-r vX ' Son, and Link, McCou b .v Co . who will furnish all kind of building ma terial. Hickory is ejuite a n. inuf ic- Kiring town. The Catawba Laml Agenc\ s : \e-terday to Cap tali>t -U' .. ts in South Marion. 125 acres oi land at Neto. ."0 acres of the- L-o Dale's ;ai.d near Marion an "i the . autif .'. oak gi »ve ea-t of tn» ••di . , rs Jojiiicile —Marion iiugl^ 1 « U urapli I.ine t«» Patlcrmm. Pa TiKsos. N ('.. June 11 -1 he V telegraph 1-new ,-, mplete 1 to Pat f ' t ti..- after no- n by O I. Ha! per and H »wyn >l. «». it. e once rt. 'li e M.lt.a'V Oje! i }'J ... 1 Wl. J,\. a c i.cei t -n the «>: . 1 I H . ir.-t O t hear the I OVS J. l_ e (irave- of M: Airy, tool liULe: at H te. ClM.h into lay Ii . presided tie tint corut ever faciei it Durham c i ntr -Plant iPsilKSCTHfll*. t\K I.emui *a» iti the .t\ \\ »di e*> I :i y Mt. Ili i- \ a r.c« wi-ii. 11 « ;t \ Monday Pro! S«i)l>orn ami wife, of f.• •■■ >• xvpro in tilt- citv M«>t d-iv Miss Lillie J ones paaaed thro Hickory !i> KnowilV l'ri hi\ Mis* Am* .ut M* * Jut' i- utt i-i ! . the. 1 ni« l. :•» \•—«-:i 1• I\ nl Mor« head City Mr. Gunter, ;i former citizen >f Hickory, spent several day* here last week. Mr. W. W. Carrol!. of Asheviilo. was iu the city last Monday looking after Lis real estate interests Mr Will Aiken, who was formerly •'one of the boys' of Hickory, but who is now in A*he\illf. made us a visit last week Mrs. McNair, wL» has been in the ernplav of Shuford »v Co. for scum time returned to her hone in \\ ash I ington city la-1 Monday Mr Gibson formerly of this town. arrived with wife from Knoxviile Ttnn., and spent several days l>ok inir around. Th«\ departed t>r 1 av . * 1 etteville, Monday. Mr. John Mici'Li w. .« ader f th« 1 Mitchell. Ashe and Watauga hats, is at the "New Central to-day, on Lii way to attend the present sit ting of 15uucomt#e superior court Mr. Charlie Chase, of ti »• rirtu I I Shuford »V Co.. left for the north • last Monday for Urn purpose pur i chasing a faJl ;xti• I wii f• ■ i stock of • bhoes and 1 - ot- for this i.t« ipti -1 ing til m. \I 1- - lA. .']•• I . t • Uj"Sl 1 » aut iful :md f ;. • r ' , f:»m« "A i"' r ' "i ' 1 1 ali ' v ' 1111' ■*" in tli« 1 lt\. »■ 11 I »».)!«- 1■» l.ei oil Ah I« -h« v\ 111 i • :•:.•!:? i' . t! c. I'f 1 >a\ ( !.! "I 'i '' !! ".'■ ■ ' ' Mr. 1 1» Kill' 1 -!' in. 11 :i-* -i „• I ■ ate edlt«'l 1 ' t: • * *» > 1! !' •'i • '•' \sa> made L. 1.. J > • \ ' > I ;..\ei~i!\ . of \oi lli ('a: " i -tit- i' ; u *. \ t II j t 111*« li.» lit . \ e ( . i ■ * .. • *i t 4 M'l Ved. W ♦ • till! > Senator ( ts»*. of liii' l I"»- tii'i. recent 1v i• U i~a > J '.ik' . mil' 1 llfaet il-: :il. 1 . Jl ■ t• r\ •!.. - r ' c th mo-1 l iln il t\ [•• We 1 !, -ho lit! -;r. !.I- | 1 tu.»i,s in » ! * Mi. A A. M -• ii. i'»« -• -• • the N- h . I ; • • t ( J ill *ii.cil. *. V. ' • ♦ ••••. ':. .v« , arrmngeait iitu foi cert aiu arti lea o s ma i. i.t thi- v. ■ two - ...«♦ ( j • ' 4 [ t tbli-h a: 1 . • ■ te: n It-:; S«- r: e ' ! • ■ • • ' 'j • l'Ao• ii v i •? - i i ■ . k' 1 ' ti.- CI;- . • !.' e f • S At • •' ° t;.e f■:J• •~ in tn* 1:• •• } i •• n 1 1. n. i ' j ■ - to >ll p a .V.V m :.t • - • . t. .' .?! ;. / >r »• i • .yt:i ' 1 t .eil t.'Jl - r. ./A t it-} "A ... a li. • nt }■•' ' ' i * • ' e ; . - ■:* f I -*r: t • • * ('.!.* o K , Mi l r i- •i- «. -lei L _ . r - - hi! i ; -*• : * 1 h ' l ' , Ilumlw 23.

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