The Press and Carolinian. Volume IS. IP CII 111 Ei Il\ 5. // .1 Mr mm.i.. lift KOIIY. N. . «'( NK 2*. !*>«* Ml iw Villi spent M OlldaV in 11. - '•it v. ~ i See "liapf-I Hill ;i» 1v» i t isement eIsCW here. Mi- W addell ami daughter are in t' e cifv Wanted A news correspondent in each township. Blank deeds and chat4«*l moit gages for sale ;it this oflice. Sei vices in the F.piscopal t'hurch I'll.hi v evening at f» o clock. Prof. I hompsoti, of Catawba col lege \\ as in tho citv thi- week. M ssr-. Mai tin, Piide and ('line repoi t a verv enjoyable occasion nt the Lenoir hop. Mi .1 «».■>» j.h Daniels. of Laleigh will deliver the literarv address at flighland t» night I'iedmont W W oiks have mis pended foi a few days for a purpose of taking an invoice. V force of hands has been tpiite busy putting in a Narrow Gauge side track this week M«*t t i•. of Mi and W .1 Sloiip. aged 1 i vears, ttied Monday the *2f»th ilist. Mr W . .! S' i:t ho land, alter a long trip through Tenn. returned I me la-t w' ( k for a rest Senator Kan.»oui and family pass ed through Hickoix on theii way to Hock f»r the summer. ( >n account of theconcert to he g v en l»\ tin Military Opera Land 1 ri day night. the regular meeting of Young - M«-ns Democratic Club will I>e postponed Mr G. L White, and family who left litre tor 1 exas some veals i tun ed !a»t Saturday. satisfied to '-pi tid the rt maimh r of his d iys in North Carolina. The scliedn eon the W. N ('. Hail road ha- changed. 'J'hey now run two daily trains and two at night. Mils is a |inte a convenience to the travelling piblic. We can furnish the \m> ( \k »i j ni \n and the New York World to new subscribers for 7~> cents *•/.«//. or the New York World to our old ones for cent-, till after the elec tion. Send in vour names and the cash. Le.nl "I'fl« i t of FtYort on seventh page and »ee what one weeks adver tisiig will do toward* making bu>i lies-- h\clv A man that don t ad\er tise his business so people may ki. w w ■ it he d >■- o! w hat 1 lias to -el', -s like one that "lighted; a can dh an ! putteth it und« r a bush* 1 I' lif ( oti-rif. The Cott iie tut t l ist Tin sdav nignt at Miss I: gold- After roll call an-.t reading of the minutes of pr \i* u- meetir.g the f« w g\i ■ g rani w a- it lnlei ed Mi: gene A I'M..- Pi can M:-\\ it kin-. hist, put tt Mi-s' I .. 1 n ■ McC uib. L it it io: Mi -. Pr. Pet pi* - l»yro: - I>i t am— H A Murril 1 1 Ijc leadii _ . ••l .vai geline wa pOstpolied till I.e\t llJt etil g. wl.lC: will l.u held at Mis- Mcintosh. - IliichlHiid School. W itlr to-night closes another }eai of grand educational v\«»i Lat M_ L land Academy, which foi several yeais {»?i-1 ha- been und* ; the super vision of that mo«t r« tine 1 an 1 tie.i oughly educated gentleman and in structor. The program will bt -icrt but pleasant a'. 1 ii.-tructive. We gi\* it fts follows : Salutatory Geo. L. Haithcock. Peclamation Arthur Hay. Music- by the baml. Peliveiy of I >i-t i«t ion-, medals, etc.. Music. Address by Josl.ephlis P miejs Music. Declamation Win. Hale, Jr. \ aledictory l'aui I. Murrill All the boys- have been under the most careful instruction and strict discipline anl we feel sure all will do well. They may not be rreat orators O but their examination papers will show and we will go broke on some of th em against older head-. "Landana" hankerchiefs go free with every 5.j.00 ourchasc at • t Royster iV Martin. Hickory. N. C. A Sinter Tow n. During a recent visit to Hickory we were stiuck with the handsome and durable buildings which have been built in that place during the last eighteen months and the new ont - now goii,* uj>. The new hotel, now building, will be \ hen finished one of the mo-t handsome in the South, both in outside nppearance and in inside ai rangement and tin isli. It has H\t\ b d rot'iiis bt sides all the other necessary ro.iiiiy. sfich us dining room-, parlors, bath rooms* Arc . \c . and will be open to the public about July 1 -t We do not admire the location of Hickory, with the railroad cutting it intwo. but we do admire the enter prise and public spirit shown by her citizens and wish we could import a half dozen of thtm that we could name Sali-buiy Watchman. Go to the fthite front clothing sfor* for "Bandana handkerchiefs. Hickory. N ('. Notice. There having been a real-estate and rental agency started by two en ergetic young men I announce to the public that I have transferred all business of that kind which ha- been bestowed upon me in the past to the new til in of C ine A. Murrill. Th an'ti ng you for your past patronage and asking that veu give to the bov- P • O what patrltnage I would have re ceived in the future. 1 am. Le.-j t ctfully. J. r M- l: *; I. Hickory. N C Prescript i»iis carefully and nc curate'v e n j ouiah d by coinp« t lit aid e\pritntid men at Lo\.-tti- I >l'lle Stilt V (.ootl Wouiait Hoiih-. I'it lii Sui lay. June "Jit: . Mrs. Maria 1 i.a-e, a_ed Vi i - A. I h«'» igi. s; »Lall •t ; .;\ .: _.l ' •,. J v b.ii aftw \ • ■ 1. : .; *' 1 •\. mteiligenC' ai. .11 \- f . ter i.nvt ma le h» r i:. tnv * ,u She I'-av* s tis . 1 e: est -V!.. t" . v .M ; v i: »• w ..■ > tl.. •>. ... t the shorn lambs rc memo* i tl » UMcftorv, IRortb Carolina, Cbursfrav, 3nnc 2S. ISSS. Xlie Niwtoti State Normal Hcliool Fifteen hundred circulars of tl Mewton Normal School ha\e been di-tributed among the Public School teac er- of the State. The term of 1888 wdl begin July oth and close JujV 'J''th. Tne faculty is composed of North Carolina teaeheis of emi nence ami culture, and the term promises to be c.f »musual inetrest to teachers. 1 At I"I.TV. L. A Alderinnn, Superintendent of (ioldsboro Graded Schools, Sup't ami tcatcher of Tfistory and Leading. D. Matt Thompson, Princij.al Pifdmont Seininary, Tanconton. N. C.. teacher of Ai ithuietic ami P! isi ology. A. C Mdnfosh. Principal Hiyl. , School. Sumter. S. C. Teaclwr of Geograplty and Language \York. J. E. Lrady. l".te of Germany. Teacher of English Gram mar and Literature. J. A. Foil. Catawba College, New ton. N. ( Teacher of Algebra and GeonWrv. Mrs. M (). Humphrey. GoLl-boro Graded School. Teacher of Primary W oik. Miss Met fa T>. G rah a in. ('tdawbn College. "Newton, X. C . Teacher of 1M usic. Board can be at private houses and hotel for 5"2.."0 fo per week. The climate is fine, the location is convenient, and facilities, unsurpassed. Ihose wishing par ticular information in regard to board, Ac., should write to Lev. J. A. Foil. Secretary, y,-wto?». X C. "Thurman Landana hamlkerchiefs lor sale at the white front clothing s t°rt Hickory. N C. [aeoh's I'ork Ifcnis. f. r-1 ti j;:—lt has been st tne time since your correspondent has sent an article to \our valuable ]>a {>t i r. ! lie new- is rather on the slim order at present. The farmers are very busy in their corn and cotton crops. Wheat has been all housed up in the dry. I think perhaps w lit at ci oj - will reach per cent. Ihe wlistles of the threshing en gines aie in aid in the land prep u ing to (' u iiidiee thi t fchii g by next Momlay. lii* gi'tminl has bt come very drv on acco' nt of the luany hard lains la t«- y . Vbout A(i C penmg -sf tth nient about a week a_e tl. it* '.\a- a severe hail storm and some of the farmers have planted their cotton fields in e« 'll. a I 1 | eas. L ii ; I re has li.-i-n t ii• • w post-o'lice e.-1 al • -1 a \ at Ht i.l \ L'ack bt>l n s on th Nt wt :. ai 1 Linco'n i »ute with JY d» i P. -1 M..,tt r Setli Richy and Ellen ti.» tauglit t 1 • t .1 - Ht * I. wile 11. M»it d a few . i\- . IN v Mr. lb It->n offi ciating. J. F T F » • "I" • 1 i. a i • '.t i hit!-"wit i. - tl.t wl.lt> 5' l.t. H ;y. N C p : M !>! ii N- mi. i • : • • t. - .• h it. • : M • ' • * 1 'c A : ; ; - • . 1 N - i ' " f. _ accax IRCZIUS. f.tnptTor William oj>ened Hei«cn tag Monday T ill! lit.e -| • dae 1 ' ». ey'daiisfs. A' - . at Lovster - Pi uj Store. l)t>z» nsof pe.»]»le are from the effects of th" in New York. Thirtv ei-_»ht Michigan counties have voted under the local option law. antl ail but two of them have decided that prohibition «h*ll pre vail for the next three ypars Mr Samuel L Patterson se*-m6 t«» be tlte choice of a lnrge majority of Pemocrats of Cahiwell coontv. this vent, for the Legislature Tf we l i\. Ed in Caldwell we would surely\ote' for Patterson. Nearly every dav in New York c ; Jt T a man is killed by contact with elec- , trie wires, but the crocked officials of that citv -oinehow or other know j iu-t where the wires nre. and alwav® 1 i keep out of the wav. The Secretary of the State Pemo erafic Executive committee at lial oigh requests us to env tliat it is de sired by the Committee- that the names and post-offices of the county and township committeemen be sent them as early as possible. ( Mr. C. Cuthberfson late of Cliar i h>ttp has become business manager . of the Sali-bury Press and begins his duties with this vvr-f-ks issue. He is an energetic young' man and a prac tical printer of some experience.- and will doubtless earn success. Salis bury Watchman Tilt- State of South Carolina through its Department of Agiicul ture has subscribed to consti tute it a member of the Southern "Immigration Association, under the action of the convention held at Hot Springs last month. L. It. Lansom. secretary of the convention and of the board, was elected St ate direc tor. A latl in Greensboro, last summer, opened an account in the savings bank, which hi nickel- and diires amounted in three months to seven dollars. He said that he put the stray pieces in. and then when he w anted a watermelon or some candy, he was ashamed to take money out of the bank for -ucli nonsense. Ihe result was a suit of clothes, while many of his companions hail only rags for winter war. Now i- a good time to begin. The recent 000 cash sale of two-thirds of four nhares in the King s Mountain Tin Mine to Prof LePuc, of New Yolk and Prof Fur man, of Texas, mineral experts and agents for a Northern company. ha» >_!ven a solid business foundation for tLe tin excitement. twenty laborers are now excavating in tun ic Is and on the surface f r tin de p >-it- under the supei vision of Prof Furmrn. a scientific g» i.t.'-nic-i. »n I of wi it J it it: -ii .' t!. e I. IJ it♦ - d St tt« -. The nomination t : H« n. J »;-u S. Hei. hi-on. of Sail si • uy. wa.- expec •1 ! \ a. Ht b--er\ i 1 it. 1• w : let -ate - • i : 1 v tej »- K• I. e 1 tne II 1-* as his He :- c i •.t-n-c; 1* ti: »• 1. able an 1 ~n i r --f 11. We -» • he i- -'icces-f'.n e.-. ase he ha- i>% i ! letn 1111 g i' 1 ' th* •" f:hehoiV i- t > K .' t'," .''. ml.*-r. -i • tf -J •- ability N e 1 h• - get a h»-a: ii j. Hi« lia- ;"- t p* ]l* T. • V «:.*!. tl ♦* t .it? I" i I . *• 9 \ U Catl i. . . tU 1 i.-t. »" .i' \ whore Vhete air 1 pl»-nt\ wit! in l «*Mch rake A 11 *- w • i: •„ i i s name Lnj»j»• i- \> t>» ;n t>> i-- »- an eXUtLIJ »!«*. "V tfl,f ii .*» •: i !•• 1! :• ini;> tin;* > a mi !:. «.:» t(Hrkiogii)f» -i ar« :n hi- j I • i. n.« i&1 plO-pfl it \ As« t tit-IIS ill 11- «• v«l ;it al. -w t l \ ii »ii, I 1 ' 11• , ';i!»{ t« l \ i ;i! > lit* L.•«•» imitit a u \ if a \ t-a 1 'i .uj t:il iff i :i> •I :* 1» 1 « .1 lin t> it. his wJ -» » a !!•:»;»!« ! P ' !' f: li \ ai» ••! j «i. '« * -1 ♦«* \\ hen thf\ v> nit an cxtia t« n «*«-f I pel «.litv they must Mnkef«»i i! \\. \t. thaii tl at. when the of ?h» woi k- want- to fut do* n 11;t ii wa f tlu*\ havt to «11 ik •* t • § »i t*\ ijt il. ami 111-l i . jiftt-r weeks of enf .|-« j idleness. are c n pt lit d to succuix b our j rot« ction is a sham I' j.ii• - Up 11»•* 1 it'll HlHlls p"ellt\. I'Ut ItltWs the f • I! > w in shirt jsi > t w he i • - Ibe wa>, to shift f«»i■ liinjsif f N i Herald. Iml. The celebrate.! '• W I, po?*«iMs .*:» Sh'.k also « full line of his rhei -i i vortisM goods innv I»«• found at I,ink McComij \ ( V» s. A-1;I -. HirkoM \\ e ale liot Hi lit' habit »! 111»f I • persona! uttacks on ju! ,ic m» i . because w« think tin- p«*o f iU- t ik» little interest in them >1:1 tlnorx is that the pupei s giw* them ab-mt the theit fort* w»- make it ,:t business not to not km* t i iem. No man who knows .Imlgr "-i » p herd would for :« momt i.t beiit \t tli it lit- would l»t* gunt\ »f ais;. j i' fessional linpropi i%?ty. lnueli u»- knowingly violate tin* 1 t\v t'» -«i\« client or anyone ♦■! e. He a tleman above rcpioael:. of lcfined manners and cultivatt*»l tastt s. and * ju 1 ist whol- an bom>l to in- jii ft - sion. I ij«- onl\ objection we know (•f tfiat can he ui-'td aifainst him 1 r> n all j'uhlicaii V'»t» i i> that he 1- 01 the lemc»ci atic ticket (ii 11 No; tii State. Bob luyeisoil's r» j>lv to (.ilad-t«»i;e ha caused nearly ldo.lioo t *»] i» - ->f the Noitli American Ke\iew !or>lui.e to l>c »• >! 1 \\ hat a ludicrous i,- * Bob is a destructive, juue antl -im pie. Ht- tiies to dt--?t \ t! « .r. 1 \ hop iof a 1 u iljt-d I ace w hi- i. ". • . ling th» sheekeis into Kiown 1 oih If tljt-ic was no pay how l>ol> s ardoi would cool. Hei alt- i'J'O.l (011 -p. it to 1 >-ad an elc»«pient a-»sa ilt vi|>oi. (r»d uid ('ln Ist lanity. What ia! and folly ' llnnngtoi. Star Fiesh Lir/je a.un} hand at Shuford Hardwaie ( J Mr. Inline cj cut M mla. ' The Angel inn in (*1 anthatu. »ctu pying th»* sii..' b« 1 wrjr i fori mi IIF slept in I hu« %\ •* i «•' *■ Iht hand of fit« 1 ».i.n- **.♦■• j - -l pt ti.- 1 'TV 1 j . i. ' t. '•« t > lii'-e' the n Iso-'-r,; ( ... . . md n:-toi \ rej>» ats it ->■ f •• m * ' + ' i 0 1 • • •, •?#•-»#* ( # Il I*. % 11 r "Th'irr: i'. V> f. im 1 i:an- ii. > f r.. K» " • v N! ii t:n s-wl t* froi.t M . J >i; 1 S 1{• : > . i t•» • . . t ' # . rt ft t ■ i> . i ' ; r„ ■ • .1 . 1 ; • . ' H -.i-' - i.ijii l. r th Stal 1*8.1.1 ; .1 L« .-*• witi. w. iti. •pi .nt "i 1 ' .! f: . . f 1 Ha; iwait 1 1 ■Humbcr 2o

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