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-.1 HICKORY PRESS: MAY 4, 1893 I'red'irtion of the Zant Karthquakes. It is -laimel that the recent eon vuN'urii at Zante were predicted by lr,f( or Rudolf Falb, and this claim, it s4ei:s, cannot be disallowed. Hi- lr credited with having predicted in 1T- the destructive earthquake of JluIIimo. Again, in 1374, he foretold an eruption of Etna. His 'success in thi linr1 is not to be wondered at when it i considered that his system of rarti'iouake warniiigs is based upon tin- hypothesis of Professor Perry, of Iijon. who thought that the often observed multiplicity of earthquakes at retrain seasons was due to the attrac tion of the sun and moon producing tides in the fluid interior of the globe and that these tides cause fractures of it solid crust. The chief attractions producing internal tides, according to Fall), occur rhen the moon and sun are nearest the earth. The moon every day lifts a 'hemi spherical shell of water eight thousand ini!e in diameter from two to three feet higher at its crest than it lifts the earth. But it is clear that the lunar tidal force will always be powerless to disrupt the rocky crust of the earth unless, as Professor Milne says, ','the distorting effort is. exerted on an area which, by volcanic evisceration, the pressure of included gases and other causes, is on the verge of yielding.'1 The supposed internal tide can create no greater stress than the ocean tide, which for every foot of the tidal rise i only equivalent to a load of sixty two pound per; square foot. But in places where the earth's crust is al ready thin and fragile it is possible for celestial bodies to originate very destructive earthquakes. New York Herald. .The' very clear and decisive announ ceiiH nt of the President on the sub ject (if mantaining the unsullied credit of the nation by paying its obligations when presented in gold, the only stand ard world's niedium of exchange, was most timely, and simply bears out what is recognized .as characteristic of Mr. Cleveland that lie says the right thing, and does the right thing at the right time. A fool is usually most like ly to be readily thrown off his balance and into a nervous paroxysm or sense less excitement. There is no bigger fool than capital; and its owners and the financial world are most easily and on the most insignificant provocation scared into a panic. For the moment, the insensate anxiety of financial cir cles created by a lew millions of gold going abroad, has been alleviatd, but the relief is-but temporary; and no matter with what good intentions the President and the Secretary of the Treasury attempt to maintain an un questioned credit for all of the treasury issues, there will be no cure of the evil, or no assurance against a new wave of alarm that may develope into mad ness, until tlie cancer that is sapping the financial strength of the country shall be extirpated. Town Topics. The Gold Overplus JS9O0.0OO. Washington, April 2. The net gold in the Treasury this morning, over and above the $100,000,000 gold reserve, is $JJO0,O00. This accounts for the gold taken from the New York sub treasury for export to-day and also for gold offered and accepted from Boston bankers. It does not, however, include the gold which was offered to the gov ernment from San Francisco and Roa noke, Va, These amounts will appear in the Treasury figures when the act ual exchange is made. Secretary Carlisle is much encourag ed what he terms the "patriotic posit ion taken by the Boston bankers. He took over with him to the cabinet meeting this morning a bundle of pap ers, presumably bearing on the confer ence of New York bankers with Assist ant Treasurer Jordan. In the incom plete condition of that matter, the Secretary did not deem it prudent to express an opinion. Look at the size of the ordinary pill. Think of all the trouble and disturb ance that it causes you. .Wouldn't you welcome something easier in its ways, if at the-' same time it did you more good? That is the ease with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They're the smallest in size, the mildest in action, but the most thorough and far-reaching in results. They follow nature's methods, and they give help that lasts. Coiutipation, Indigestion. Bilious Attacks, Sick and Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels, are-promptly re lieved and permanently cured. "If we can't cure' your Catarrh, no 'matter how bad your case or of how long standing, we will pay you $f00 in cash.' That is wliat is promised by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy: Doesn't it prove, better than any words could, that this is a remedv that cures Catarrh? Costs only 50 cents. r A Georgia weekly editor is going to run for the sheriffs office. He'll have no opposition, as all the other editors are running from it. The Ideal Home. The ideal home is the one that min isters to the needs of all those who make it. It is the place where sympa thy, interest.intelligent understanding of even the 'moods of its circle, in spiration, and, above all repose are found. The ideal home ministers in telligently to the needs of the spirit ual and intellectual nature, as well as the physical. Its development unto Ierfeetion depends on the combined efforts of its responsible members. The ideal home was never attained by the efforts of one but by the co-operation of all. This does not mean that each shall fit himself into mold. A per fect home is like a perfect mosaic, where each part, with its individual difference, fits in its place to make the perfect design. The corner-stone of the ideal home is its inspiration, its defense, its. crown of victory. Sorrow, defeat, shame itself, are vanquished where love has its perfect work. "O world, where is thy sting?'1 O poverty where is thy vic tory?'' is the pean of him who is shel. tered in the love that makes the ideal home. Christian Union. It Should te In Every House. J B Wilson, 371 Clay street, Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, that it cured hi wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other reme dies and sereral physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa. claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at Royster's Drug Store. Large bottles 50c and $1. 5 New York World: It was green-eyed jealousy, not "amazement," that made two Congressmen fall off the portico when Baron Fava kissed Mrs. Cleve land's hand. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known aud so popular as so need no special men tion' All who have used Eleclrtc Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid neys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by im pure Wood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Ma larial fevers. For cure of Headache, cen ters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.-Price 50 cts. and $1X0 per bottle at Royster's Drug Store. 5 Washington News: Professor Gar ner has already learned 200 words of monkev language. When he returns to this country he will be in a position to preside at a populist rally. Abbott's East Indian Corn Paiut cures all Corns, Warts and Bunions. This happened in Alabama: A school professor was lying on the porch read ing, with a shepherd dog by his side, while his mother was out in the field, plowing with a little 'bull. In answer to a question, the old lady said that that part of the country "was a para dise for men and dogs, but a .perfect h 11 for women and bulls!" The needof a perfectly safe and reliable remedy for the peceiiar diseases of summer is universal. As a remedy for the house hold, office or the farm, on shipboard, and for travelers by sea and land, Winkel mann's Diarrhoea and Cholera Remed hasy proved its inestimable worth in the prompt relief and cure of all disorders orginating in the stomach and digestive system, such as cholera morbus, diarrhoea, cramp, etc. Serviceable under all condition, and always ready for use; is perfectly, safe. Price, 25 cents at all drugnists. - Juue 23 lyr. a. p. r. m- Chicago Record; Mrs.Bradley Mar tin expended $0,0f) on her daughter's wedding and it lasted fifteen minutes. Four thousand dollars a minute is a rather costly exhibition of social stand ing until one considers that the public paid $12.1,000 in presents to see it. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, - Lucas County Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie is the senior partner ot the firm of F.J. Chen ey & Co., doing buu.es in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hun dred dollars for each and every case of Catanh that cannot be cim-d by the u-e of na'l's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and .subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of December, A. D. 18S0. seal A.W. ULEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally nd acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, bend for testimo nials, free. F. J. CHENEY Jfc Co , ToUdo. O S3?SoId by Druggists, 75c. 'I wonder why Miss Primmahvay sings My SweetheArt's the Man in the Moon? "I fancy it is because he can not come down and deny it." Inter Ocean- Grneral Grant' Quick Perception. - One afternoon during the siege of Vicksburg General Grant came saunt ering on foot toward the naval battery on Logan's front. The place was known as the "shell basket," from the number of 10-mortar shells which dropped into the earth, exploded and raised clouds of dust that obscured everything in the vicin- itv for some moments. In this instance a few of us had watch ed the fight of a shell, but the general saw the bomb only the moment before it struck, and its windage threw him to the ground. He was unhurt, and conscious, that time was precious before the explosion had rolled himself sufficiently away to escape the shock, but not the earthly shower from the dust of which he presently emerged intently considering an unlit cigar. "Logan ' he said cheerily to that general, who in the full bloom of. clean white shirt hastened to him, "how can you keep so clean in such a dusty place." This escape was followed by another a few afternoons later, when a shell landed by the front pole of the awning before Logan's tent, and eight gen erals. Grant among them, rolled hast ily out of the shelter to meet uninjured when the dust cleared away, from the recent place of conference. Ex. New York World; This young man Craven is an earl in a country in which the frippery and foppery of mediaeval caste distinctions survive. His bride is the immature daughter of some rich people who angled wdth her as bait to catch a title. Snobbery is undue re gard for the externals and accidentals of life. In this case there is certainly nothing but externals and Accidentals to distinguish either the bridegroom or the family of the bride. Craven has a title. Bradley Martin has trunks. That is all there is about them to at tract attention, unless it be the osten tation with which theAmerican families conduct their private affairs and tlie petty penuriousness with which they evade the payment of - customs dues. P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium MAKKS MARVELOUS CURES IN IJLOOD POISON, RHEUMATISM AND SCROF-ULA- P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up the weak and debilitated, gives strength to weakened nervs, expels diseases, giving the patient health and happiness where sickness, gloomy feel ings and lassitude first prevailed. In blood poison," mercurial j)oison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, pim ples, old chronic ulcers, tetter scald head, we say without fear of contradic tion that P. P. P. is the best blood purifier in the world. Ladies whose svstems arrt poisoned, and wnose blood is m an impure con dition, due to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarly benefited by tlje wonder ful tonic and blood-cleansing properties of P. P. P. Prickly, Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. For sale by all drug gists. Liri'MAX Bko., Proprietors, Lippinan's Block, Savannah, Ga. " Spudkins, who had been refused by eleven girls, says he thinks of becom ing a photographer because he is so successful in producing negatives. Philadelphia Record. Oil, Wliat a Coutcti. Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Consumption Ask your selves if you can afford for the sake of savins 50c, to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know fom experience thai Shilch's Cure will curn your cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It rtlieves croup and whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be without It. For ame back, side or chet billion's Porous Plaster. Sold oy O. M.Royster, Druggist. 4 jan7 ly Young Wife Before we were mar ried, Clarence, you never smoked in my presence. Young Huband I know it, my dear: and you never wore your hair in curl papers. Mil LOU'S CATARRH REMEDY. A marvelous rure for Catarrh, Canker mouth, anil Headache- With ac.i bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more sucitul treatment ot these complaint without extra charge. Price 50c. Sold by O M- R. js er. druguist. (3) deC-4 Mlshtly Mixed. Iggy Backbay Miss de Mudd, are 1 you at all interested in psychology? Miss de Mudd Uh, yes; very much indeed" But 1 know I should break my nock if 1 tri-d to ride one. Iuck. Itch on human and horses and all ani mal cured in 20 minutes by Woclford's Sanitary Lotion. This never falls. Sold by O. M. Royster Druxrgist4 Hickory, N. C. Nov. 25 92 6 m They say that in the new laws the itinerant photographer has been over- ' looked, or left out. This is important,;! if true, for the regular photographers of the State will be at the mercy of a plague worse than the locusts. Several of the strolling gentlemen, with the camera are about here now. "IJracel'IV Is a tantalizing admonition to those who at this season feel all tired out, weak, without ifctetite a nd discour aged. But the wav in which Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up the tired frame and gives a good apietite, is really wonderful. So we sav, "Take Hood's and it will brace you tip.' For a general familv cathartic we confidently recommend Hood's Pills. The editor of the Cherokee Advance announces that his circulation reaches further than he ever hopes to travel. He has a subscriber in jail, two in the chaingang, three in the legislature and two in congress. CURES ALL 5 KIN AND BLD ODD Phjrtciana en.it. r.s P. i'. 1". r. ft piuaid cou.oia alloc, and pretcriba it with grnt ntlafartloa for ths ccr-n of nil f rot snd ei -of P-'t-v. FctitTr'v e-vf TV-t'w l.n n:; ;", fccrotuiuu Uicrrs -t.tj .' Ut'Ajrri.t, C. t'-;. E2h Ft i 'J. v. - vS V-v 7v-,-.-J eurii To.j...!, T-if r, !:". li ;-., etc. T. P. I'-, i -4 row.-fuf tc ; r-. t.-r1Urt s;vrt:f". Ladle whoja vtfi-n arc fiitozr4 and wlicia 1j!op1 la tu an frptur ctr.rtifi'-.c. d':e 1" mrcln.il !rrr,jHHlV. ira CUBES m if. N V,. & i& taa &,h W& U : H efuharly l.taea-.tU tiv taa VToaiitrint t-.nio acd blool deanting properiiat of" r. P. P., Prickly Ath, Fok Root and Pot!iam. mm mk mi LIPPMA1I BROS., Praprlstars, Drusista, LIppirAn's Block, EAVAS SAH, QA. toits Cure all Female Complaints and Monthly irregularity, Leucorrhceaor"White2, Pain in Back or Sides, strengthens the feeble, builds up the whole system. It has cured thousands and "rill cure you. Druggists have it. Send stamp for book. , DIL J. P DK03G00LE A CO., LotliTtUi, Kj. 43-ly-nex red n:at.r Sealei bsd will be rw-ived at mr office fn !tirc-anton uDttl 12 oVWxrk (Doom Apnilith. l-ttl. lor the !lirerr of One Mundre-1 aiid Ftfty Thousand lirjii fe-t of FrHmsnjr Lansber nt the North Carolina School for t:e l-ut and Darah. Sfrf iBctlfn can 1 a at the store of K. J. K. Haithcock. at llickorr. A-o bid for door and ludow frayie. :eiScatloiis of which cn be K--n cjon apj-lh-Hion to i -. y L. llrr.t. i-to L. Thifer. Iresiuent. Sec'y A Trettr. I -Mt iTl mi 1st las tljam a4 to P mmlX Im4mkm.lt mam ytifcirliiiia km ci. aTiaiTumf. oxniri ntiTit, tvuxt nu Jucc-,fJ-ly rig wkly " ' -- mi HHII 181 IF! 1I mM -t3H v-v-o t&'.t-m) MfM &&&& srAV3 vmmmmm a I aal a aa taaai tWat I nU mat, amV ' raMaiBaiai " V imttMAmmmA Favorite SimgerJ 'Piv Ann Aim Every Machine his a drop leaf, fancy cover, two large drawers, with nickel rings, and full set of Attachments, qual to any Singer Machine sold from $40 to $60 by Canvassers. The High Arm Machine has a self-setting needle and self-threading shuttle. A trial in your home before payment k asked. Buy direct of the Manufactureri and save agents' profits besides getting certiii. ates of warrantee for five years. Send ot machine with name of a business ma a ai eference and we will ship one at once. I CO-OPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE CO tor S. Eleventh St., PHILADELPHIA. PA Ma-WE JJLT THE IRKlQUTrVl nrrn 0. a f h rj K H h) il t w a i a k KEEP V BESK SSSf EVERYDAY. Hunvy nnd fancy Groceries oi Every kind. COUNTRY PRODUCE, Pi o visions u n d Yegetn Dies. ICE ft LAWS 11 m PNIiM (iCODS DEL1VFKEU FREE. BO ST & CO. July 14, '92. FOR SALE. AlL kinds of legal blanks W keep constantly on band all kindn of lerrt 1 blnnk torinn of the State of North Carolina -.tr.nde up nif-ordint? to ; law. Anyone defirio do.umt-ntK ot any kind in blank form can call at tlie oiTWe ot the Hickory Printing 2o or send aD et t'jem. SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE. 4'CTuALCOST LESS THAN 1.25PEBOAIr O. 31. Hoyster, Hickory. N. C. SoleAprent. Sept.l-92.,ly MAPLE GROVE Stock Farm. AUTOCRACY No. 8237. Kecord. 2:C6. 4th beat; H mil track. 1b tad condition. 1'uLtiic trial. 2:-!i. Mrl br Jim Monro. K15, ir of the inviacible race borne Monro Chief. Hil". and man v other in the 2:30 lint. JI01 Monro br Alex Abdullah. 15. tre of the rreatet of race mare. Goldxniith Maid. 2:14 at 16 years of ajte. AntwracjV (5am bj tli klnjc ot cpeeed rTodo cert. Iiloe Hall. 75. ulre of 7 with record from 2;i:ii to 2::. lo 'lu-Iinif the fatet WUke Tfr bred, aod the fajtet of the Kt of DelmoDt, 2nd dam b.r the )henonieDal Tom Hal. AatiK-racy is a dark bay. b ack point. iCi hands hltrh. and eiitb poond lie im it 1 flne indiTidaal. of (rood style and lo;t r carrltf. aa well an a very lat hore, harlntc trottJ a. half-mile track repeatedly In 2:25. and only for mismanagement would hare had a record do torJ- All ol hi colt, out of all claea of mare, thow i-ed and are srood jtaited. Only one haii been trained, and he, with poor, hand lintc. troitei a in a ra in 35 eecondna 2:1 2 f?Hit and ha trotted a half mil track in 2:25. i hat thbi horn will tire peed nnlJormly. roe without ayinir w here he ha been owned. If to want ped br--l to thU horn, and If joa haT a cowl mr yoo are are to rt It; if not yon w 11 k-X a horiM? of t?ood color aad iz and with a Lead and falt for 1h road Auto-rcy wl I make th ieaon la Hickory and Tkinity- from April lt to July lt. 3J tjr the w&od cab or K"xd note, payable Jcly 1. Write or call tor circular. W. J. SHUFORD. cjarlC-';n IIICKOKT. N. C. H.C.DENNY, City Barber , (Shop moTcd to Mala Mrefc Groand Floor) niCKORr, - - CAROLINA. The best work and lowest j rices. Most liand-KD e co npartraenta andin perb etulprcents. Gi?e IiIiq a rail. 0 miWtL Pfflif- N i
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