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THE COURIER Altered at t be Pot-Offllee at Dunn, H. G. aa SecoHd-Cl&i e Matter. ;J9AdTrtlalnit Rates made known onappli catiou. Local Advertisements, Ten cetitti a Use. to those not rejraiar adTertlsera. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. Iarld II. Center, Editor. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1889. HICKORY. Editorial Correspondence. Hickory, N. C. July 27th. A number of the editorial fraternity came from Lenoir here to day. Hickory is one of the moat progress- ive towns in North Carolina. It has electric lights, the only town of ita size in our knowing that has electric lights. It has several tobacco fac tories and several other manufactur ing enterprises. Mr. Dixon the sec retary of the Piedmont Wagon Com pany taken Mr. D. F. St; Clair and tho writer to their large wagon fac tory. This'company is putting up a building large enough to bold all their machinery, so a wagon can be manufactured, from beginning to end in the same house. Hickory is a thriving and progressive town that has been built up by manufacturing. No town cannot build up much without 8om6 enterprise that will give employment to the poor. There are a greet deal we could write but we will not at present. D. II. S. SCATTERING NOTES, "Editorial Correspondence. Lenoir, N. C. Ju!y-27tb. We did not in our last letter men tion tho art exhibit, prepared especi ally for tho editors. The exibit was over Messrs Harper, Barnhart & Co's. :.large and attractivo store. The. . Statcsville Landmark bes the follow- inff to sav of the exibit : More than half of the specimens 1 a 1 t m -w . were oy me pupus or jurkwood re-'male-School; the others were paint ings loaned by the ladies of the town printings executed almost without exception by Lcu-.ir laditw. There is probably not a place in the St ale of four timos the population that cwuld make such a display in thw lino, tn .this exhibit Lcndr jus ifies hor repu tation as a home of the fyio arts. iuioa iu am iv uaieucu i me Ox ford Orphans Friend was not at the association. Several of the editors catricd thter wivcs to the afcocialion. D.ll.S. A CHILD STARVING IV DEATH. Mr. V. L. May?, who lives near J)oolk has a little boy who is in a 4-iitical condition, he having swallow ed an apple core about ten days ago and up to this time physicians have failed to relieve him. ' The child is about three years old. lie drank a .quantity cf very strong humc-iu&dv soap atxmt a year ago and has never been light siiue. He has lived al most cuiirclv on liquid food since .that time. Mrs. Mays gave him a roasted apple and while attending to Jicr work ho swallowed tho core, which lodged before reaching his stomach. A physician pushed tho core down some distance, but failed to get it lo bis stomach. The theory of the doc tors is that the canal has grown to gether since he ate the soap and noth ing but a surgical operaiRm will re lieve him. This is so likely to prove fatal that they are not willing to ui dertake it. We seldom hear of a more distressing case, for the unfor tunate child is actually starving to death. Not particle of food or water has enteredjiia stomach since lie swallowed tlic core, and hi9 be- ging day and night for water and milk U extremely pitiful to hear. Statcsville Lmdmark. HO W THE PRESS STANDS. : Tho editors in the State have gen erally expressed their opinion on the Grissom ' investigation.'- We have quoted from all we have seen, If in this classification wo have made any mistake we shall be glad to make the correction The editor has been ab sent and some papers are omitted. The following is a summary of their position : 4 In Favor of Grissom's Removal, 62 In " " Remaining, 13 The following papers Favor Grissom's Removal. Stateavillc Landmark, Askevilie Citizen, Lenoir Topic, Wilmington Star. Fayetteville Observer, Charlotte Democrat. Scotland Neck Democrat, Mecklenburg Times, Winston Sentinel, Durham Tobacco Plant, Raleigh Daily Call, Salisbury Truth, Roanoke News. Newton Enterprise, Wilson Advance, Kernersville News, Wadesboro Intelligencer, Gastonia Gazette, . Greensboro Workman, Twin City Daily Burlington News, Ashboro Courier, Lincoln Courier, Concord Standard, North Carolina Herald, Clinton Caucasian, Lcaksvillo Gazette, Sprrit of the South, Reidsville Review, Salisbury Watchman, Charlotte Chronicle, Franklin Times, Franklin Press, Sanford Express, New Hern Journal, Laurinbqrg Exchange, Rockingham Rocket, Clayton News, Wilkesboro Chronicle, Roxboro Courier, Durham Sun, Alamance Gleaner, Troy Vidette. Southern Planter, Tarboro Banner, Tarboro Southerner, Jonsboro Leader, Maxton Union, Goldsboso Headlight. Goldaboro Meccury. Goldsboro, Argus, Kinston Free Press, Sanford Express, HcndeaBon Gold Leaf, Lexington Dispalch, Progressive Farmer, Lumberton Robcsonian, Elizabeth City Economist, High Point Enterprise, Harnett Courier, State Chronicle, 62 Favor Grissom's Remaining. Carthage Blade. North Carolinian (Republican.) Elizabeth City Falcon, Mou'it Airy News, Wilson Mirror. WebstGrin Weeklj Chatham Record, North State (Republican), - Shelby Aurora. Wilmington Messenger; Raleigh Evening Visitor. Raleigh Chnstan Advocate, Spirit of the Age. 13. Not Classified. .. We have not placed the Raleigh New ind Observer under either of classifications because, although we have rend that paper carefully since the mistrial, wo arc unable to decide upon which side of the question it stands. Slate Chronicle. MAKING UP FOR IT, "Please, sir, give me a stamp,' she said at the postolHec -window the other day. "Here it is. little girl." said the clerk as he raked in the two pennies and passed it out. . She took it and walked directly to the mailing boxes and dropped it in to one of the slits. "Her. what did you do that for?' called the clerk. Please, sir, butl dropped a litter in yesterday without a stamp on it, ami thal's to make, tip for it." : Ad Quem Finam.Again-" : r Down In Missouri they havo intro duced bugging societies: to swell the church treasury, and a' Missouri pa per gives the following scale of prices : Girls under 10, 15 cents for a hug of two minuts, or 10 cents for a short squeeze ; from . 16 to 20. 20 - cents ; from 20 to 25, 75 ceucs; school marma, 40 cents; another man's wife $1; widow, according to looks, from 10 cents to S3; old maids, S cents apeice. or two for. a nickle and uot any limit of time. Preachers are not charged. Editors pay in advertise ments, bat are not allowed to partici Date until every body else is through and even then they are not allowed to squeeze any thing but old maids and fchool-marms. A tfcrap of Taper saves Her Life It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She Was in the last stage of con sumption, told by physicians tbntishe was incurable and could live only a short time ; she weighed less than 70 pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New i seovery, and got a sample bottle; tt helped her, she bought a large bot tle, it helped her more, bought another and grew berter fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy,, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of. this wonderful discovery free at J. H. Benton & Co's Drugstore. The Brooklyn Eagle indulges in the prediction that Senator Evarts successor will be David B. Hill or Thomas C. Piatt. A Woman's Discovery, " Another wonderfu discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severes tests, but her vital'organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption . and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name ia Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick & Co. , of Shelby N. 0. Get a free tiial bottle at J. H. Benton & Co. Drusr Store A small piece of gum camphor burned in a room two or three times a day, it ia said, will keep mosquitoes at a respectable distance. NOTICE. On Monday, Me 5th day of August A. I). 1889, I well sell at the Court House dor in the town of Lillington, to the hii?hjRt bidder for CASH, one tract of land in Harnett County, con taining about sixty acres, and boun ded as follows : Joining lands of Hunt. Douglass, i'almon (-lark on Neilt's Branch and others also 1 75 acres more or less on Northington V. oiul as listed for tax ation by Hugh liaigwood in the year 1881 and adjoining Cameron and others also 95 acri s of land on or near Northington Ro;l listed by or for J.'K. flaigwood ndj ining Cam eron a d others. T satisfy an ex ecution in my hands lor collection against Hugh Haigwood and which has been levied .n said land as the. property of said Hugh Haigwood. CoKn MeCartaa Shrirt". John A- Spears -Alt v. ftirPfaintitr. FAVORITE. ER! V Warranted lor Five Years. Favorite Slirifrii? l Qutumii1 CommlMt SING MLITXRXDAT Vf I TOOTtHOMB. U Our cenRATm wn bo achi it csapiiT, IS RE8ERVED FOR Y IKE WHICH WILL BE FILLED WITH A VERY ATTRACTIVE ADVER TISEMENT NEXT LOOK OUT FOR IT AWD- WEEK. READ, . Ice Cold Lemonades, v - r oooa Waters V-'fc '-V AndMilk Shakes. - At J. II. Benton & Co's Drug store". Tickets for Sale at Reduced Call and v Satiate Y0m Thirst. ; : A SHORTHAND MACHINE Cachanicalfy Exact; Easily Used. Learned ia one-thirj tho time other systems require; BpoM an oat uny other; now in a?o for all kiiula cf shortl hand work. It car, Teadily be learned from tho Manual cl la. Etrudion. Ia the hands of an Intelligent operator It never Jails to properly do its work. Send stamp for circular, or 2i cor.ts for Ifmnftl. fRICE, - - 40, ' Ifttli Cue and M&ntt&l. Kiw, lxl in - XdOltloDAl instrucliou by mail, trcx it ,lairoi U. S. STEHDQHH CO., If. 3d TREETv - ST. LOIMS, KO, N OTICE OF SALE !-By vinm cf a mortcraee deed executed bv .Tri.iii i.!,n and wife Beady Pope to O T WiH:i:a ,t torn t. 'I ii .!,, Sniilli & Co, the underitjiieil niil sc!ii the bichest bidder for cash the fu'Moviir land: A tract of land hundred acres situated in Cuiiiif 'i ! m I county adjoining the lands of J H r.;o and others. Place of gale, CViut floor in Fayette vilU N C. time of t!t Friday Aug. 23r d,lS0 at 12 o'dccl. n:. ThU July 17th 1S0. Tuckb k. Smith &'Co. D H McLean, Att'v. The PiRCSfcGfyaii? ON SARTH Is tlae Celebrated Adjuslasb id Uki With over FIFTY Chaw or poririQK. 9 l It 11 13 TS ' A 1YRV Masses . IHAI SNOL'LS ZH EVERY 1UU. TIIX(K or 1T1 PARLOR, LI8RJTRY. SMOKING. RECLINWQ OR fXVAUO CHAIR. LOU HUE, FULL LENGTH Btl. tR4 CHILD'S CRIB, Combined, and Adjustable U ny PwRI requUHo for Comfort or CoRvcalenca. Snd ftt ones f it na cf oJr Citiioguei. 930 BROADVAY, WIW YCRft. ' J. A. SPEARS, " If you wish to buy r cK i i ,; o J ...... fair t rras see ine or vyrite. jy-2i-S9.tr. ! ITKrABRIDGED t. WlUi arwlUurat Faitnt Index. ToarAttjiUonijhiTttdotho Oct that in por i Chaaiag h latoM iaraa of thla work, xu E t , A Dictionary -OBtalalaff 9000 mora word and nearly eoop m Ourtnttom than aoy other Amarioan IMetlonarT- V A Sazotteer of theWerld oatatnhitf orr 23)00 TlUea. with Hbeii prcnuocJ , 4lkm and a raat aznooot of othar InfcriuAUos, ' ; ' (rooejitlj addedj and A Didgraphical tfictionary Crlaf proBoaeialioo of Bama and brief ancerning naarly IOjOOO Ifotad Tenons ; jtxiouM tablaa giTlnj Talnabla information -x AlUn One Book. VaboiT Unabridfad DieUonary i rBSj; adbyth Btato 8arlntadats of School te Btatea, and by loading CUIt Prtaidentaj m ' UnlUdBtaU and Canada. It ia Standard A Hfcaiiij with h UniUd States Supreme V? aad in tha OoroiMaoni PrtnBnf 0&?- 1'Z aalaetad ia arery caa whairaBtato 1! i a Jbaas mada for Schools, and i VfLSf. arjvjpoa which nearly all the achool bo" ?g6sftho Latent and Best j Tt b u hnlnthU AnmnMlnn in TT BchcU aad at erary Firealdo t peaimon pe a . - t1raaafalt aont prepaid en applreooa. a Mil I pm0 pw"' I : Ji 11 3 vurr ml ", lM - - $frttiWi, Mas..
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