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?itSS AED CA R0L1NIAN: MARCH 30, 1893. 1 THE WORLD S FA1K. MODERN CREATIONS THAT RITAL, THE I'KUIIUCTS OI ANCIIINT ART. Rome and Alliens in Their Iy of Splen dor Eclipned by the White City on Lake 3Iichlsan. It will be recorded in the jwiges of history that in the year of our Lord, 1893, a city of temples and palaces, more stupendous in design, more manifieent in splendor than any described in the tomes of medieval romance or that ev er found birth in the wildest lights of oriental conception an enchanted capital, conceived by master minds, and reared by ah army of 20,000 skilled artisans within a twelve month waa formally oiened to the world for the purposes of an exjosition,- whereto every tribe and nation on earth brought its choicest treasures and poured them out at the feet of the Genius of the New World. Within these g learning palaces, these colossal temples, reared by Chicago, the imperial city of the Western Conti nent, upon the curving shores of her mighty .inland sea, the fruits of the earth, the products of the sea, the "wealth of the mines, the treasures of the mind of men will be gathered for the inspection of the Avorld. Labor, brains and capital have been levied upon to fill these jKilaees of splendor. Genius and Science have gleaned the illimitable harvest fields of God to provide a feast of reason for the chil dren of men. The World's Columbian Exposition will be the apotheosis of the 'triumph of the wizard of the seas. It will stand as a '' magnificent clkiuix of four centuries of the evolution of Vivi'ii tion. In little over a month the gates of the mighty exposition will b thrown ajar to the world. Its'hi.-qory in years to come will read like an Irs lessons will constitute ;m epic ioem. It will be a university at which every citizen of the United .States should be a student. Its effects wiil be felt for all time and it will have a tremendous influence upon the destiny of mankind. At present a bird's eye view of the most colossal enterprise ever conceived or executed by the hand of man would, in itself, constitute the most vivid mental panorama., that could f be presented to the public. ' The first feeling of a stranger enter ing the gates! at Jackson Park, is that of Kpeec.hless awe. of inarticulate astonishment, of voiceless wonder, of dumb admiration. Stretching away on every hand, with magnificent vistas and dazzling reaches of water between, stand magnificent ""temples of snowy whiteness, colossal pillars and titanic domes, crowned by a luminous halo of sunshine or veiled by pearly gray mists which on somber days beat about these stuiendous summits like winged couilers of hejsky above some Alpine peak. There are palaces there more magnificent than ever crowned Babylon or Athens or Home in their 'palmiest days. The grandeur of Greece and the glory of Rome are eclipsed upon 'the shores 01 Iake Michigan. The marvel ous beauty ol Venice has been surpassed in the new world. The mosques and minarets of Byzantium are reproduced on a more stately scale. The Roman Coliseum leeomes a punyj barrack beside the incomjKirable temple of Liberal Arts, -which, covers thirty acres of ground and will seat half a million of people, whose cyclopeau arches o. steel rise on either side and meet at the dizzv altitude of 200 feet above the floor. This colossal structure, seen at a distance, resembles a mountain of marble and glass. It ?its grandly on j the shore of the mighty inland Take, the restles s waves beating an eternal reveille at its mighty iortals. while its azure dome, resembling a mountain, can be seen forty miles at sea. A walk around the vast pile constitutes a mile. Its magnificent entrances are large enough for a schooner to enter under full sail, yet they are not out of propor tion to the greatest temple of industry ever erected in the world. The interior is a minature world, canopied by a sky of glass. Two hundred and sixty feet overhead is the zenith stretching away into seemingly illimitable dis tance, t lie great steel arches, with their, vast net work of steel gi rders resemb ling a titanic cobweb covering the firmament. On dedication day, when a chorus of 3.000 voices broke its virgin silence the effect was; almost supernat ural. The music filled' the thirty-acre temple of art from nave to dome. It roared like the furnaces of the cyclops, anon dying away like the whisier of winds maid a forest of wailing pines, theu rising triumphantly and pervad ing the air with the magnificent fury of a teii!iest. Then it was eilling the world to arms, ami then it was the morning siars singing together. Then "was heard the deep diapason of Niaga ra, the hoarse thunder of a Alpine avalanche, t he steady baritone of an impetuous mountain torrent, the wild ecstacy of a cataract, the silver throat ed trumpet, and above all the rest the jubilant notes of a skylark, soaring up ward to the sun. GENERAL NEWS. . Tremont Temple, one of the most conspicuous buildings in Boston and the largest Baptist church in America, was burned down Sunday morning. Loss 375,000. Our forefathers ships had no rudder to guide them, a large oar, called the 'steering loard" was hung on the right side near the stern, and i that side is called the ".starboard" or steer board side yet. March 19th, at Charlottesville, Va., died Mrs. Maria F. Rives, great-granddaughter of George Washington's sis ter Betsy. She had entertained La fayette, Jefferson, Madison aud Mon roe. It is said that an extra session of Congress will be called about Septem ber 1st, in order that a tariff bill may be prepared "and passed, so as -to go in to ojeration at the beginning of the fiscal year, July 1st, 1804. Ex-Gov. Wade Hainpton of South Carolina has been made Commissioner of Railroads. This is the same office which Cleveland gave Gen. Joe John ston before, and secures the old sold ier a sure aud abundant support. Two hundred and eighty three out of a band of three hundred and seventy-four Siberian convicts, including seven women and four children, are said to have perished while on the march to their destination from Rus sia. It is believed that the White Star f.-e:ght steamer- Naronic has been lost at sea. It leit Liverpool Feb. 11, and has never been heard of. Two life boats have been seen drilling about bearing the steamer's name, they were not'eed March 4th, west of Sable Is land, near the NewFoundland banks. G. Alex. Robertson, sergeant of the court of appeals, in Kentucky, died on March 20th. lie was not a rich man, but he and his wife had the name of having sheltered more orphans and cared for more people than any pair in the hospitable. State of-Kentucky. Litchfield is an important railroad centre in Illinois, about half way be tween Springfield and St. Louis. It is a city of six thousand inhabitants, and claimed to have, in i-The Planet Mills' the largest single plant in the world for making flour. The mills employed one hundred and fifty men, turned out two thousand barrels of flour a dav, and, with the elevators, cost one mill ion dollars. A week ago last Friday morning, the 21st of March, a roar aral shock like those of an earth quake, prostrated nearly every business hou?e and many dwellings in the town, and by ;3:l"i a. m., the great Planet Mills were seen to be on fire. A spark froiu a parsing engine had fallen into one of the dust looms; an explosion fol lowed, shattering mills and adjacent structures, and leaving the establish ment in flames. The property was owned; by St. Louis capitalists. Ex. Senator James B. Eustis, of Louisiana,' has been made Minister to France, Josiah Quincy of Massachu setts, Assistant Secretary of State. Patrick A. Collins, of Massachusetts, Consul to London, (which is the rich est place in the gift of the President, worth f0,000 a year.) Robert A. Max well, of New York, Fourth-Assistant Postmaster General. Isaac P. Gray, of Indiana, Minister to Mexico. Wm. McAdoo, of New York, Assistant-Secretary of the Navy, Theodore Runyon, of New York, Minister to Germany, Johp E. Risley, of New York, Minis ter to Denmark, Jas. G. Jenkins, of Wisconsin, Judge of the seventh Ju dicial Circuit. Mr. Risley is a New York lawyer, a brother-in-law of Sen tor Yoorhees, of Indiana, and xecoir inended by the business interests. Mr. Runyon has been Chancellor of New Jersey, and was a colonel during the civil war. A Yel44itaph. The following epitaph is reproduced from a tombstone in the cemetery in Llwadllwfwdl: 'Here lies Jn a horizontal position the outside case of George Rutleigh. watchmaker, whose abilities in that line were an honor to his profession Integrity was the mainspring and pru dence the regulator of . all the actions kof his life. Human, honest, industrious, his hands never stopped until they had relieved distress. He had the art of disposing of his time in such a way that he never went wrong except when set agoing by persons who did not know his key, and even then was easily set right again. He departed this life Nov. 7. 1811, wound up in the hope of being takeu in hand by his Maker, thoroughly cleaned, regulated and repaired and set agoing in ie world to come, Jewelers'1 Circul ' Cleveland I D, . New York, March 21. A Washing ton special to a morning pajer says: "It has just leaked out that the Presi dent has notified the members of his Cabinet that they must make no ap pointments until the name of those selected to assume office liave been submitted to and approved by him. The rule has been laid down by the President in the mos positive terms, and it is to aply even to clerks in the departments. 'Another interesting fact also be came known today. At the first Cab inet meeting the question of allowing republicans in the diplomatic and consular service to serve out the terms for which they were appointed was discussed. The sentiment expressed was generally in favor of not removing any republican hold-over except for cause. " "Secretary of State Gresham alone is said to have objected to this plan. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people wi see aroend as seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable bj Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Los of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75c. vtts will sell them fehilob's Yitalizer, guaran teed to cure them. Sold by O. M. Koyster,j duggist. , ('-') Dec24 '91 j The man who has horses and car riages for hire believes in a stable cur rency. Yonkers Statesman. Something To Uemember, if you're a weak or ailing woman: that there's only one medicine so sure to help you that it can be guaranteed. It's Dr. Pierce's Favo lie Prescription. In building up overworked, feeb'e, delicate women, or in any ''female complaint' or weakness, if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and a safe and certain remedy for woman's ills and ailments. It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and strength. Nothing else can be as cheap. With this, you pay only for the good you ret , The English Horticultural" College reports that several applications have been received for women head garden ers, and one for a woman to take entire charge of conservatories and green houses. The students are trained in all branches of fruit, vegetable and ilower culture, as well as taught how to make jam and fruit juices, and the science of canning, crystalizing, and evaporating fruit. The course also includes botany, chemistry, horticul ture, bookkeeping, and physics. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. This is beyond question ttie most vuccess ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few dos-'S invariably cure the worst cas-s ot Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of consump tion is without a parallel in the history of medicine, feince its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test wjich no other medicine can stand. If you j have a cough fle earnestly ask you to try if. I'rice 10c, 50e and $1. If your lungs are sore, chest or back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by O. M. Kuyster, druggist. tl) dec24 '91 A Germantown baker sent fifty big gingercakes to the local almshouse last week. A very nice dough-nation. Philadelphia Record. Itch on human and horses and all ani mals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails, j bold by O. M. Rojsu-r Drurgist, Hickory, N. O, ISo v. 25 92 6 m One of the scenes which will be dis played in "'The MacKaye Specta toriuiu, which The Columbian Cele bration Company is building at Jack son Park, Chicago, will present the incident of Columbus' landing at San Salvador. Over three months ago this Company sent two men to Ja maica, W. L. to select a shipload of the flora of the Island with which to equip this one scene. .This -cargo 'ar rived in. Chicago a few days ago and will all be used in the single seene alluded to. Those in position to know say that every other scene will be mounted with as much care and cor rectness of detail as is this one. In Stock The Customer (in the cuntry spin ster's shop) Have you any preserved pears? The Spinster No, but there's a pret ty well-preserved single here. Chica go News-Record. The strength of the ant is prodigious. And there is the hat; vhat wonderful strength has the bet: Think how many men can go on one of them. Elmira Gazette, Sometime, Somewhere. Ne'er tell na that all the endeaTor We make shall briag fruitage neTer; That there's no such place as heaven. That binuers cannot be lorjri Ten. That n. like the wound on the finger. May heal, but the scar will jet linger. Nor Taiitfh hroagh years or tears. The answer speaks neTer to doubt us. Endeavor reaps harvests about ns; While happiness couies to the ipasves. And tire may restore wilted grasses. When wrong to the etubble fleld'arighted. It blooms as it ne'er had been blighted, A meai'ow of fragrance for years. Zdvaid S. Creamer. When a man flings himself down on the sitting-room couch the presump tion is that he proposes to take it easy on the home stretcli. Binghamton Leader. English biavin Lin meiit itmcv s a Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney King-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats etc. Save $50 by use of one bottl. Warranted tlin raot wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by O. II. Royster Druggist. Hick N. C. Nov. 25 92 7m 'That's a curious milk-pail of yours,'' said the milkman. "Tain't near as curious as that pale milk of yours," re plied the servant girl. Washington Star. ' Abbott's East Indian Corn Paii.t cures all Corns, Warts and Bunions. 1 1 ha ve a iu 11 stock ot PETER HENDERSON'S CELEBRATED GARDEN & FLOVEr? SEEDS! ' ORGHARD&BLUE GRASS SEEDS! Your patronage so licit cel. O.M. Royster A. A. Shtfokd. President. K. C. SlENZIEP. Cashier. O. M. ROTPTEH. Vice-President. A. II. (. EOWELI., Ti Her. FIRST NATIONAL BANK HICKORY, i. C. - CA PI1 AL..J. .$50,000. 00 Director : A. A. SHUFORD. O. M. ROYSTEU. C. GEIT.NrlR. THOS. J. SEA OLE. J. D. ELLIOTT. WM. H. ELLIS FRANK LOCG II RAN. This Bank is pleased to receive on equitable terms the accounts of banks, bankers, trustee corporations, firms and Individual, and pa iit- ierefc vu in.ie tri iiicaiew u uuoii. imr V nit i ) protected by double tiioe !ocki is pertevtlv aie ' against fire and bnrrlar. Correspondem-f so licited. . One reason -why Scotfs -wegian Cod Liver Oil and and Soda; has had such a Mastt as Almost as palatable as milk;" but the best reasons taat curative properties fi 3 u -T 1 1 l flesh and builds up the entire Scoti" IjauLsioa cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wastlns In cn liar en. imot a. palatable a milk. Get only tie renolne. Pr. Xork. Sold b7 an Dnjgrktx, IT FOLLOWS AFTER a disordered liver that you're subject to attacks of cold or chills on slight exposure. You get "tired" easily. The feeling is ac companied by a tired " digestion, vhieh fails to assimilate' the food. This cf tea results in what we call Indigestion or Biliousness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets rouse the liver to vigorous action, and this in ram starts tha machinery of the body into activity. Liver, stomach and bowels feel the tcnic effect, ana in consequence the entire system is invigo rated. The processes become seH-regulating, and a reserve force is stored up against ex posure to diiase. If you're too thin, too weak or nervous, it must be that food assimilation is wrong. This is the time to tnfce Tleasant Pellets. They permanently cure Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, Sick or Bilious Head ache, Dizziness and Jaundice. Catarrh cured by using Dr. Sago's Remedy.. Yand Opium Habits cured at borne with out pa.Ln.Book of Par ticulars sent FREE, EftB-M.WOOLLEY.M.DL Atlanta, G OCice 104j WiuieLaUSU Chrls'tcn, Cincinnati ad Siiciga ? ? D. II. CHAMIiKKI,AlN. KewWer. Supplement Xo. no Time Tjbl No? S. Taldnjr S O , and Marion. N. C. Northbound; .ST.V'IO.V.S Southbound S.:0 a. 8.50 a 9.0-2 a. 9..1 j J 35 a 10.(0) a. 10 40 a. 10 M a. il..VJ a. 12.10 p. 12.33 p. l.U) p. 1.15 p. 1.4J p. 1,45 p. tit. tu. rn. Itlaekidinrc. s. V. Earls. N. i. Pa I Tr on Sp'K. Morwboro.. Henrietta. Forest City. Ifutherrordton. M ill o id, Ool'irn Valley, Thermal t'lt.v, (ilell WtOll. . Jaru.-ner.ij, Marion. in. m. m. m. in. ! 15 ft tx K45 S.20 S.u) T 45 T.i! rt.40 Ii 2.1 i (H) 5.45 VJO 5.15 5.i kt - in. m. in m. ii m. in. in. ut. m. m. ni. p. m. p. m. p. in. in. in. in. in. m. m. in. Trains daiiy exeeptunday. No ol track to Marion auaiiit No. 12 32 and &i bet ween Islnekuburjr and annulled. A . C. M. Will) SUle . IS has risht Train s No. Manon are TUIi'P. rintendent. Gen. Manager. febi:9: OF COURSE YOU WANT OF COURSE YOU WANT ffT2T. ntT ' Well, When You Want THE BEST GRADE or - Job Printing AT LOWEST PRICES, Sind us your order it per haps will save you money, and we guarantee to furnish vou as FUSU WORK as is done anywhere Call and siv samp'es, or send us youi orders by mail. Th'ui ia nc idle tale we mean what m aywe will tumisb you THE BEST WORK . AT THE LOWEST PRICE. Address HICKOKY PRINTING CO, tiii korv. X. C. Emulsion of Hypophosphites laree sale is Wnnc, are unequalled. It cuts ol tissues, prod, system Tl VA j ME U I of Liri w4 1
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