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rr> -| £>J . , r t Tll P ,r: \j: MONTHS. . E MEWS. * SSD CONDENSED *FROV .: jIS SOURCES. . -a\ s. Monrjoe will fietnrv humming by i rober. 4 rood. ! leuiocrat is offering i > u to j ersons h'av , ]. Has ihe "boom* .. (•'■ : I of the X*vv ,ii tii• • ttt, years oid, t i ;n hi- bed on the !' re itt, an old farmer .. i- posited >2201) in Monroe and asked the • h it so the robbers olest hint. He hud . visitors. -erii er to the North .. nty years or more, has f in editorial favoring ion of President Har ,-t be a lilaine-reciprocity \ ince Republican, who Km ley's. protection. •onimendable thing has 0 riie heirs of the late ('. Cuuierou in establish ' uiver-ify to his memory •on scholarships, to be . ivitig young men. This Aorthy of imitation by i C rawford is congress loin this section and. yet. gh ollice before him he e best church and Sunday .ei s m t lie Baptist. church All the people are : I of him, as well e. We need more men \-heville Baptist. nil brothers of Concord based from Mr. M. K. subscription books, -good : the Lexington Observer, .pi r and the Dispat-h consolidated. Both the icreafter appear under 1 title of the Davidson From this we conclude • i has been dispatched. hen that do, not fal' out e i a often raised. Mrs Onslow-county, had to crawling child for a few me, ami fearing it uiig , >» tied a rope aroiind its the l)ed p >st. When d the rope was wound fluids neck and it was t'-r let them out doors. Ihitekaid is writing and m tne Bibljca' Recorder irticles on clerical uiin- I>octor thinks a minister a-c 11 >bac •> in any wi, •,. ■es to ha\ iug" used it lum 't«i ty \ ea» s. 1 nis is \ -I'Hson to have indulg d «t 111 a Doctor savs he is buie with it L't the . tollow the good example. it'iits are being made for i. Waynesville on the September- and conceer n\v ng lay. 2d, at which understood tliat the • Land Company wi I . " -oine of the most va' hng lots m the town t be de iv.ered on the ■ barbecue by .» pro no : k whose name cannot 1 w V / y i f'-;v days more ' 1 -on t- Ha!! Kacs w i i way '*2 tf St'i-TI ■ N \ug IT.—A o* on,- and storm visited stat .on. ten miles from • v iturd,.v eight, and f hc » , property is considerable. ,Press mi ft Carolinian. Annual Meeting of the Stat': All ance The State XlbWe met: in an uu:[] - --sioH bust -ok at Mm, - head 4 ity. There wen* iiim-ty-two comities reprosonted. IT*XhJ, nt ;('U)T ri ad InX Toporf. M.MwiliL that then- are 2.221 -nbor.lim.p Alliances in 11.. St- f. . with lii«']nl)e]'slii|i of 1 nO,OOO. Lr, si If-at 'an a h Bed that the ' position of assistant lectur* r b , hbolisln d ale) tl.e ob'iep of tre:m- Ui " 1 coaj'omd with that of s, i n-tary. I be president s addres-. 1 contained tile usual presentation ♦>{ tin* condition of tilings, and was no doubt considered a con servative and able document from j ali Alliance and sub-treasury standpoint. On this latter subject President ( 'air sab 1 : I Tdo not think it amiss to say that | we are not wedded to that partie j ular phraseology which now charac terizes the hi'! We do not pray for J the passage of this bill unaltered i and undiscu.s ed, for that would do-- j prive us of tlm opinions and experi eiices of others, but we are attached, yea, even committed to the principles involved, and are convinced that only after a fill and free discussion can we arrive at a satisfactory solution ! of the subject. Our quarrel, let me say here, u not with tl>e Stab . which has evei j been mindful of our duties, but with > tin- National Gov, i nuif lit. and par tieularlv those branches of it which j are responsible for the present iu>- j quitous protective'system and the demonetizatior. of silver. The de mand for the increase in the circula | tion of this metal will, if unheeded. ! oiih intensify tin- conditions - hie' even now the American laborer finds almost intolerable I will not touch upon the circumstances of that great wrong, the demonetization ot silver, 1 which was perpetrated upon t he peo ! pie ;f these United States, because you are all no doubt acquainted with the details, but I do not think it out of place to add that it is now gener | 1 j al'y believed that thepaasage of that , act in 187H was one element of a great conspiracy to turn over the finances of this country to the bank er and speculator. Grant hims- It knew not he had signed such a bi! . and since no Sempor or Congress man could l )fl found who would tell aught of its pass ige, the suspici >ns of ttm people have been confirmed. The delegates \w*vo largely ill favor of the sub-treasury plan, and that being the distingnishini: feature the dividing' line, a- it seems, between, the Alliance ami the Delilberntie poiieV—tile tut lire not pleasant J t,» contemplate^ The meeting' being secret, the outside Wol i 1 lags lake t ,lt a • ' e f, n \\ hat it i- w«»1111. Me get it from the State Chronicle. Send for a circular which will g'v description of the Hall Rack "2 t f Hotel Burned. Camekon*. N. C.. Aug IT —Mon ger's hot 1 v Sin ford wm burr.cd down Su» diy mgai lh* tir»* » ( caused by tae . :-»siOn of ala ap Loss about S-Lo'M; msur ,nce >2.o"P Buv'your ouai g -u t Mil marck caps fiem J C Ma -.a . Clothier and Honer 1 i-her tf The tobacco maiiiifscturers >: Winston snipped ovo two turn in thousand peuud- ■' u>ba .week. Kyei'N body ta.ks • ft Ha i Rack W! h ii. 1 * -i\• ; v to .) C. Mart aim 4 • t ei d isi.er. UoRFi a IV. Va . Aig ist 1"> A fire in t-tie busim -> port •'- «•: tne .ty which started at rive ok o .. ti afternoon destroyed over a . of uiibiondonais nuhuc pi i ' 41 - * HICKORY. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1801. nip V p n r pu unTi-T'-r l li it, U . fTiLi'jki i. E-JIT'JRs F,ofALLY RECEDED tiY-THE Cll'ZfXS •OF HUSTLING V.AoTc*. Courtes) Extended Wtn« : or-S« e-n Its Growth., Prospered, E *.r- st Et 1 i.t lit' il> -of ih« "Strg, I g>-lie rally count on *',,• luj 111. • ' in tlib v« ar—that is when tia b' , s> ( on\ ♦ -liti ui mc»-ts. 1 he mil, t elitli HliUUal a>i vo;- tioii ,» i this hod- : just ui- ' joMined, aft* r thrw dayß royal ' «'Ht> i taiumi iit by the eiti/.eiisof l M Hist on - Salem. 1 shall not attempt any full n - port »t tlie most pleasant s»-v»jf»ii we h;i\'e ever had. as if was too ! j mammoth, and tin n the brethren of the daily press hav, , I«> 11»• goo,] service in their reports. Me Were met at (Tl'eensl ior n bv Messrs. Webb, Hollenian, and ' others, who to,»k eharg,• ,♦ f id ami placed us in comfortable quarters 1 ; upon our arri\ akin the twin eitiy. I I roni t his time on His Hi up »r, Mr. r lies, ever-pleasant lb' lhihlison, genial Albert Rhenis. jolly Sim. Sin it li.biLf-hearted i hek lb yll olds, irrepressible Win. I unk, iiiimita , ble dolin Blair, witty Win. P. ; Onnsby, and in fact the whole | populace did all ill their power to | make the editors enjoy them | selves, and I think speak for the body when f -ay they suc ceeded in a mea-ure never dreamed of and ceitainlv never ex perieiieed 1 >efore. After the convention was called to order on Wednesday l>y Pr*'si- I delit Caldwell, who Served in this capacity with uneiinalled exeel .'. . ~ I lenee, various invitations were g]\ ,»> the rnvr. i "on. The ITlee i trie Car Co. i which owns a plant , and a car line second to lionet I kindlv presented eompliiuentary , j'tickets for use during- our stay, j ; The I will ( it V Club lone of the * I rictiest and best in the Statei ex tended the privileges of its rooms . j for ten days, ihe citizens invited the body for -a carnage ride | around the cities in the afternoon ' and for pleasure and entertain-, liielit. Presiih iu Clewell. >f tlie | Salelll I'eliiale Ae'ldeluV, t*Tlder«'d us a banquet. A -out 4. o'clock a string of carriages a lialf-inile lonv' wound its way through W ilistoii. and 11 e'l It \v ts 11::11 one | coilhl appl'eei.'de the womh jpii , growtli of this enterprising- city. ' We were eseorttnl through im-J lliellSe f.ieto'les« 4 \\ hi, h thbl'*- ;ir, 11111 in W liistop ) .ami driven over W ell-pa V" ■' t st re, ts, *>«»t i! sjti, s x , of whit h wen lined with magmifi- i c-nt residences ali* gronl l»usi-; 11, s 1, uiib 11 g>. • ~i • i ». . 11, i i i - - tin Ull ee; isl n _ t -Mil of In a ll ilie 1V . (>f the i »uil«iil _ - wiiieii ;o » n»v\ i ill ' ('ollT'se 't t'lt etlom tlnTe ale | ma.uv: but ti n-r attractM my attention sneeiakv. lln 'Xinlga n dorf Inn. wlii kin to cost 5-125,- , ()()(). is a structure beautifijii m design an 1 graia m p)°p th» 1a 1 g" -1 tw Ist t 1 t vet Ol V iii the world, now ;i most com pleted b\ Mr. Pick Reynolds, w ill >ver >1 | " ! ."" 1 '. the Nati »nal Rank building, almost « oinpiett i. is a building i •-tliti • i;t in its i arebit'-i :ur.i. i, 1 w .ii eo-t i ab« nit "1' 11 " • v Alter'Lc ii .v»- we repair* ito ti. t t im** ' >nore,i i; -,.t a ' a l >. d iij hi ,s«ji. t uj A* s. icmy -t»i: l •» i urn s4 .; c , iV ' "IJ 1 ' 1 ; -» * I A*,i •. m JLI•» * * * 4 j • . ••i..Uiis. *• v.♦ *i a * s ■V• e•, go I s'.. 1 , i: i. \ Lis'.:! -ti (. "I. is A ' I t- V.tV _'(*s ' -• •- t c\ \ - •a ) i s is,. i• v : J -•»- ~ e e- - . i Lis ui •. 5 « . no rnin i vv i.. hre 1 I'aok an 1 lev**., d. " ,m imaguißtive -.v i i- v a*, if- writ leu, won 1 pi ve ' feu -ting h story in tkosjc verv v* t s ~I V uiotl" r -now at r»—t re»e v**d -r - 1 ducatie.ri and «s I looked Fit ii sfiial' ri« g which vyiis \v- rn by ! ,-r as t _m t th» re a love for the } I--'- am-* over m* nev r to b* etT.ieed. I tie banquet was rov .1 f» H- f and wp pnjcvp li* vvp wa r' transport d by such music &s w • had n*■»* . .. 1 before, ren lpre'i bv th» Sili-n (>r chest ra. . \Af •* ■ - mi, r •nidress .e itM .*• . 'I - ur»iav was ••.,* b ,|.a\ . W •'. *..!• ;,sx . ,j.. W. - vvonM ' h• * ■ naniis' r•>lh, , ,*rs but hav»- Tin* si' r"»tu. hi tlie aft,-rii'M." at. e\ ursi' u to M'tv -» b alb w iis-tcii'iet,*ii bv tbt- Ro.aii >k»- Soutlutii Railroad. The brethren say it wa> v rv pieasant. ThiirsdaA 1 evening the in>st , !ab,,r;ite eiitt*rtii.n- \ meat in tie -han,* >t a banquet was , tendered bv the Chamber ~f •lnnn n e and the Twin City Club. W",»rk, . money and pains vv, re 5,,p,-ail with ;i lavish hand for our ente.itaininann. About 2-"»n guest.s s;jf doVV Ii to .1 W -shaped table bcdtckcd ill sii"W vvhite linen, sparkling wit li delicate! china and brilliant silver, relieved with evergreens and draperies, and loaded ' down with viands "t every d, s ripta-n, to which could !„• added -all that mind : culd suae.-.t from an elaborate menu. With all this to which was .add, d some stirring juii»k- )*\ *h,- Sa.,*ni 4h c: "st ra, t .■ evening vv.-ts a gorge,.uis one. I oasts Were proposed aiid P - sponded to bv the sedate' Mr. S. A. Ashe, tlie immortal J. R. \V,*b-t> !. :he in vinei'ole .1 •»• Caldwell v\a» horse J. D. 4 an ,*rou, out onlv .lei'oine 1 )ov\ i, I who simply took tli, house) and l»\ orators Ik A. Deal, .Josephim, Daui- .s alio 11. A . I .at iiatii. Friday moining dawned and with it came a pang of sorrow as some of us had to return to duty while others left on an excursion to prosperous W'ilkesboro,tendered by the ev i ast ing friend of the editors, Coi. A. B A rdrews. Thus ends the entertainment which made tl e lbtb convention ti.*- most pleasant one, and one to. be ever rem*-inhered bv the press of North Carolina. We meet at Chut otti next joir. H .\S M. The beautiful Hail Rack is siir ! uin,Jed by a very ei(gant displav f Ii **i l - fill l:l-!iltig goods See .-hi ■ v v. •• 1 w .'{2 t f DR BAKFH IS FQLSD GUILTY OF VthDEH I'ne LQver of Mrs G'lTier tr, for Poisening h.s A ,ffc V Do* ,v . \ t. Aug. 1 1 —Ti.» ey .in the c:'-e of Biker el arged w ti ti c mrt'i»t »f his bv q * m-op. •:gi t * v, r It t this moi t..g f guilty of murder :ri the tii-t degree The coi viction, it is believed, was a-e 1 largely ipon testimony of Mr-. ' nlruer. who Coii f es-f- i her crmiina! intimacy witi, tl./ aceu-el ami nap •! be had admitted killing hl •v lf»-. An elegant large and beautif j! Had Ra k can G- seen in w»--t snow wind"* at tiu- White Front 32 tf Dil A e Hit H.m It is thought not improbable ti at i»»-n F»rak' r w . mr MeK:n.*y * .o ! b -•.» r. „.t*• 1•- t r- .{, ar.s f' ,•! or p irtv I- tL«re s s'lei. D- • rit' G j.— - il VP g- r ; - at. Ip-Hill h i'ir.eu-. i :• . m ti.- L Of) - i'. i. - -I• t .1 Mux ;.»• 4 l -rtst It t-t ong argued that the .1 .-t . f-tlji* . _ «niliO.*aStj i btr ea r-e ti.ey iid not know what he was t: app.y " "Danie. -) aI. More Lea 1 . |j.>nnr NU?ibtih oJ. GENERAL NEWS. .ADHERED HERE AND THERE A REbIVI : THE PAST *EEN. At editor wiii• s'ari T a * t ',«♦ P»j • r five y« a:- ago is DOV tmi i ■ •■- •lire. 11 ♦• in *r:it ! it. KostOh. iii . - til ii'.liii a bet**, for coiored people We -u t \ Ost* tin . i. ; h u,' it tic -\*i •* ;.ot i. lion to 11. ( CVI ■'»«• 1 - 'V ♦. > IM- * , , * ••• HIT r* •mill it 1 , the l»eniocratie pa't>. He is the most dangerous 'not f r tin lb publicans to uieet. North State I!lepubliOHii. i KIULWdJ I HI \. Pa.. August 1 A —1 In i \t«'iisi\i paper wai« lonise -f A. V'• Plli- 11 A • o , at Si\f ii and Jane >tiect>, was u r utt« d b\ tire early this im unine. It i" said md mi|'-ortfmgliou-e iti N Y. has subscribed sAnn.nim to down MeKiliic> I hat 1- m good st il l, but it is not neat what the protec tionists will subscribe to keep him up. Jerr\ SimpsC'ii has written to the managers of the liillil puit\ tb'l? he will make ho -peiH'iies m ()lno th.is year, Whvunt? The Third part a has out a full ticket. I - Jet r\ afraid he will hurt McKtnley r The Louse m which (ieti. Kee surrendered to (leu. (it ant has tnen sold to representatives of the (1 A K for sH'hOon, and it i- thought the organization wiii hold an aniiU.ti on campmeiit theie next year. 'i * It IOOK vers much like Mr. Biaim wiii be the nominee in IN*2. ()in of the late-t sigt s is that tin Pitts burg (Pa.) (ioiiiinercial (ia/etle, po— siiily ms influential a paper as can be found it. its Stat' 1 , ha-- declared f>r JBiaine One Klrod is i- jail in S A : negro was round hanging In the neck and shot The in gro was the only witness against Klrod f"t selb liirt whisky, and it is thought Klrod ami his friends hung the negro. Whiskv d' es this sort of thorns. Ihe N \. I)( mociutic State C on- I vention for nominating [4 camiidaW for g"v rnor has been called for Sept. loth. The World advices tLe nomination of Ex President ( .eve land to show whether he could carry the State for /the presi leucy ne't year, 1 p I he (leorp'ia legis ature ha- :.eaf!v 1 -wept that State )t theinjuor traffic. The sale is now prohibited within three mm - of ever\ ehi.t an i s-iiCiol hcu-e in the St it'* except in .incorporated town a, and in them local often pr» vails. That law should be Hi Tit. the St it»*-. iin lii 0.. .!.„ . i. i • | - paled t>y li e ( itiitnis-iotiet of Iht'r Dai In venue of tne annua, cost f the su;»ir bounty provision of the McKinley tariff bid : (atif* rugar, f ?10,350.U(K); beet augur, >A"*l.-'"' HOfghvlfL sii i 11 , map ♦* -llg ar. ?ir»(i.Ooo » 11 >ll. Idb'Joo -w \VI lit I- tie the f ,1 I it tti- »ij if. ♦' receive the Hah Hack ' \\'l tf 0 Mr- In-a-e )B now one f the mo-t conspicious figure* among Americar orators. She replied to Ingalla in Atlanta. St* 1 must be a very "str i. run.de 1 woman. She evpresses the greatest truth- in the ,rt»-st sen tences On the : rotectoe policy -Le s-u i ' "Ae have te-ted thts ( & J pri tecfor fo v or thirty years, hd • what l- ti tr» -u.t" iiy its fruit. -La., k:.' wit \l*r it we hr. 1 ra- x. :l robeß Ati t : oi.e-t men m ran'-. Every purchaser of mer - fii e truhf-. vaust-- an I tourists wn; Ijc- ere lite ito uur account Ke* p n. mind the Hail Rack. 32 tf i Tliif» Pnpcr $1 >£WEIVE MONTHS. fi
Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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Aug. 20, 1891, edition 1
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