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8 Tlie AlllHiice will not Hold It* Contention at Cincinnati. JACKSONVILLE, Fla , Dec. IG.—At a meeting m .Jacksonville last night, attended by General Master-Work man Powderly, and John L»avis. member-elect of Congress, from Kansas, on behalf of the Knights of Labor, President Polk, National Lec turer Willette, member of the Executive Board; Wardwe', of North Dakota, aud others of Far mers' Alliance, it was decided to have no convention at Cincinnati February 23, as had been arranged. '•I knew you would buy me a Christmas present," said Maud. "How did you know ?" asked Maurice. "Oh, you are not very close, you know." But he was closer after that, and she was more than ever pleased with his piesence. An oM lady in Massachusetts took charge of an e\ convict a Year a f o, O •' ~ and tried to reform him. At last accounts the philanthropist had lost £21,000 by lier protege, and all re turns aie not in. Reform comes high sometimes. Harper's Magazine for January will contain poems by S. Weir itche'J, Julian Hawthrone, Mrs. E. W. Latimer, Charles H. Crandall, Nannie Mayo Fitzhugh, Archibald Lampman, and Richard E. Burton. F. Anesty, tlie well-known Eng lish writer, will contribute to Har per's Magazine for January an inter esting article on "London Music Halls," which will be illustrated from drawings by Joseph Pennell. A ladies' society in New York re ccntly discussed the question of the possibility of living on sf>oo a >ear. The society then sat down to a din ner costing £2O a plate. They seem to have settled the question. Ex Governor Kellogg, of Louis iana, predicts that the Farmers' All iauce uill have a presidental ticket in ISO 2, and that the result will be to throw the election iuto the house of representatives. Oregon is a Republican State, but she hasn't much use for the colored brother, and prohibits by law any but white men from working on her public works Don't they need the force bill there? The First Regiment Virginia Vol unteers will camp with the State Guard next year preparatory to their \isit to Chicago in 'O2. li h cured in 30 minute by Woolfork's Sanl tary Lotion. Sold by O, M. Hoy ate r, Druciiist Hickory. Nov I l v MISCKLLA XEOUS. $ A Full line cl tlie above Spec tacles oil hand. A fit guaran teed. For Sale at ROYSTER'S 5 llc'lf S TOBI A OVER TISEMENTS. I What You Want | Wg a.r2 Hsaio'iarters Tcr Tine Socds! No m*l of shopping 1 all over town for an ar- Ucle in the ! Fanev Grocery Line * » And th'-n, nine times ont of t?n, luiiinK *o And it. _ V> heu V ou V> ant ' HIGH-GRADE GROCERIES Remember WE HAVE THEM in EndlesH Variety 1 Finest C ades of Flour! Choeolai e, Satro. Maple Synip, Preserved Oitn er and Fruits. Fruits, Potted Meats. Lunch Tongue, "I'uddiue" prepara tions, Etc —in fact EVERYTHING YOU WANT In tlie I'HIICV Orocery I.iiie! icoods bought of as delivered promptly ' !RW ■F • li.irw anywhere in TOWU. I (Jive lis ;i call—our block will both please and surprise you. SHUFORD & WHITENER. ! 'Jit: 1 v »j_. ' _ . ! I •? 1 MANUFACTURERS, JOBBERS AND DEALEKS IN 800TS, SHOES [ —AND— SLIOE FINDINGS, HICKORY, N. C. t 1 a,i g r ly 'Telling Figures Fr«k.n tin* Forty Fifth Annual Report of'the , NF.W YORK : LIFE lIIICE CO. | Total In otnp, over twenty-nine million dol -3 lurs. Hen- tit- to Policy Holders, over twelve milliou dollar*. Interest Income, nearly 5 per cent, on averagre net assets. New Insurance Written, owr one hundred and tilty one million dollars B Assets, over or e hundred and live million dol lars. » 3 Surplus, by the New York state Standard, over til teen and a half million dollars. Insurance in Force. over four hundred and ninety-tive million dollars. All The-* - items show IMICEASFS over rht* titrures of Is*** l , trfwn HI increase of over three hundred thon>and dollars in mtetest receipts *o an in crease of seventy Ave millions in Insurance in ■ v Force. If you say yon cannot pay thepre- Diiuui on a life insurance policv. What is your wife to do when she has your cares and hers, too, on her shoulders ? Don't fail to have a talk with the undersigned at once on the subject of life insurance. ALBERT T. HILL, SPECIAL AGENT. nicltory, I\r. c\ s.bm ' LAY THEM" ' Hicely,To Rest! j f UTff • *»4 A /8V • («■«»* M • IIM l » iii Vm VMMvi i * V>> ■ _ GENT'S CHEAP, MEDIUM >ND NICE BURIAL SUITS • LADIES CHEAP, MEI-IUM AND NICE EURIAL ROBES GIRLS' CHEAP, MEDIUM AND NICE EURIAL ROBES FINE WHITE PLUSH-COYERED CASK fcTS FINE WHITE EMBOSSED VELVET COVERD CASKETS. FINE BI \CK CLOTH-COYERED CASKETS- E. & J. E. HAITIICOCK. j Furn it urv i(*, Bin in 1 ( usketss - 1 .o. PRESS AND CAROLINIAN : DECEMBER 18, 1890. MISCELL A XEO US MI Si'EL L A XEO US. J v u^uuwvwwu uWifWW'r,-1• TO THE'PUBLIC. CAUTION ! IIIE CHEAT POPULARI TY OF GRAHAM HOMEMADE SHOES Has induced othei makers to jdace inferior shoes on the market, and unscrujai lons dealers ;nv t lying to sell them as the "denuine (trailam Shoes." .Voir, we are sole agents in Hickory tor these shoes— ) NO ONE ELSE CARRIES THEM IN STOCK. «» si:i; THAT THKV HAVE "(IHAIIAM" sr.K Til \T THKV H.WK "• ilMi AM" SHE THAT THKV it AV H "(IK\H\M" STAMPED ON' THE BOTTOM STAMPED ON THE BOTTOM ST \MPED ON THE BOTTOM OF EVERY PATH EVERY PAIR EVERY PAIR For .S'ale (K\L) by Link, McComb & Co P. S. — He are daily receiv ing jiovelties in I>ll ESS i> >I)S. Etc. IMPORTANT 1 tjook CET PRICES & PHOTOS \ iFZROZMI I E_ M. ANDREWS, Before you buy Furniture. It will pay yen. I want to call tin* attention of all the leaders of this paper to tin* fact that my stock of Furniture, Pianos and Organs is now larger and more complete Manat am time sinc- 1 have been in business. I have jvi-t received a car-l nd « t nothii r l.nt Antique Oak and Sixtesnth Century Suits, ranyirg in price tuns s2* 50 to $75. These bought at a bargain aiufairc tiie veiy newest styles. 1 have n ade a largleai in Parlor v Hit- a'so Li-ten at t' ese price- : I * 111.-! i Suits of »> fi ni 7 piece- I an> offering now for >' .L\sfl to SIOO. Plush Suits in Wal nut, Antique a:.l l»»th Century t liat ! -ildjtoi i» pei eent. more money la-t year. I liave a well-• letted line oi Divans. Plu-h hodfcer-, P. ok Ca- -, Mantel Mirrors and N«veltie- m Furniture. 1 ha\e scwned the country thi- year t«»r bargains, buying in large »juantitio-for ea>h to g» t the ur-t baigain-, my o ji-et being to five niv cu-toni«Ts thi- tall the nio-t and best £ os possible t"i th u money 1 make a of furnish ing re-idences and hotels eon plete from top to hoitum. 1 am anxious to >ell \ou all your furniture, and will do it it you will only allow mo t*. quote my prices. Long time given on Pianos and Organs. Write me tor prices and terms*. E. M. ANDREWS,' 3loctlKt-ft TDK"!! mm wr HICKORY. X. c. .In ./// the lYar ' Rottittf I'csort! 3 MILD IN WINTER, COOL IN SUMMER! The hotell is hanrisn.n. h- f mi ,ished throughout" has Electric Lipbts, Gae. Hot -.rj CoM W aT «i Bath. t r,l »ti tv • of a modern home. For ter-:n. to, adlrfs ' convenience. s FRANK uOUCHRAN.:Ftp'r. J'/iO/-\h'SS/o\A /.| ( j C. A. CILLEY. j . CILLEY & MURRILI, Attoneys at Law - HICKOEY 3ST.C. Will prattle* in all Conrt# in thi«. „P --cent counties. the Suprcnic Court ot \ ,• " i ' the Federal Court in Statesvide All business entrusted to them »n re,. ful attention. " , **- Collections made in any part of rt,.' rt-mlttan -es promptly made. Offli-e over Bank of Hlckorv, „ r . -» may b« found in the day time or dem-es nt nicht. at all time*. When in anv t rouble come to •«•». u* »> ■ • F. I-. ("line. CLINE &CLINE. ■ AT TORN FYS HICKORY, N. C ! -04:- Practice in «II the Courts. Colle. tinr s and returns nia]e protnp'lv T.eual business transacted with ( ar»* -tr. i*rcace. | Eli. Is. CLINE. II \ M' K- 1 Attorney. CLINE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTR HICKORY, N. C. 4 11 property placed with us will ; • > J. jLor transferred to the interest of 1 and claims upon real estate colic •»•,! u snnalde terms. Parties desirinv: To property in Hickory or vicinity should wr •. or consult us. References (without permission, -I' .' k I Hickory, A. A. Shuford A Co.. Link M A o MISCET.LAXFnrs THE CHARTER HOUSE, A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. HICKOEY - - - 3SI.C. Lnrjre, comfortable rooms, open , I* very attention paid iroest* Sl.Vt .1 DH.ir-fi9.IIA \ Week. J. 1). Elliott. J. W. Ki o• t. ELLIOTT & LLIOTT . lUiilders and Contractors. HICKORY. N C. AVrite us for estimates. \v«« u-uir in*' you money and jrive more and better wo- - anv « out ructor iu the State. ENGLISH ; PRACTICAL SIMM. PRIMARY AND ACADEMIC DEPART MENTS. : IftiYS AND (JIUI.S. Tern -7" Next session opens \V.*dn - n January, W>o. For particular* ipph '«> L. M. HI NT. | oeU)0-lv HIC KORY. X C. AGENTS WANTED To ci nva.-- for my forthcon n r HISTORICAL 1)01 UTS An TO lilK i-:\L( LTIUX OF MARSH\I. M.I. J. li. I.ippincoft \ Co., l*ut>liHln t». For terms, prospectus, etc , aii !:• KEY. .JAMES A. \\ ES I ON. Care J B. LIPPINCOTT A tf i hiiadejphiu, J a. R. A. JAMES TItIo Tailor, PTickorv, ■ Is'. C | ■ T THANK Til F. PFOPI.F »f 7 Hl* for the pa.-t pntronnf ai ' f-h.ir. of tli. ii j.: i oii.i»i f't' FIRST-CLASS WORK PROMPT LY DELIVERED AT 10\V PRICES 44-lyr. fIEDMONT yAGOFjferjS Hales Room*, Hickon , N - - • Wagons at \\ Retail! CAR LOAX - - Spring VVajron.-. I' " t Carriages, Phaetoi - 1 : Road i arts. A large assortment of the a? w;i. s on hand a* price* tost;:' A «.OOI» I O K $ lo.'"'- Call at our office in Lif:' House. \Vp will be pleasei! ' \ 1 , '! I 1 any j>ersor> t ha t wr \ can supply any v **l |! ''''' , J any style tliat is • 1! 1 ; wholesale or retail i low jiriees. , PIEDMONT WAGON CO.
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