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MIOKOBY PftESS: O0TOBEB21, 1897 . f ' f ft r T -PUBLISHED BY THE HIKOBY ?MMB 031PAHY Hickory, North Carolina. a i H uu t. a - h- .t' trf fui LDfcP kwl. Oik, 'ii l.HTTKK To UlCKuliV PHI r m c. Local Iteriu in Brief, Opera House Monday evening and night! Miss Minnie Ellis visited in Newton last week. Get your fall head gear from the Whitk Front. Mr. Charles M. Ray made a snort trip to Old Fort Sunday.evening. New winter poods arriving daily at the Whitk Front. Mr. Phifer, of Morganton, wasinthe Mis Alma Bos t. of Conover. was in j the city this week the guest of her sister Mrs. C. L. Whitener. The Evening Visitor. Dubllshed at Catawba ay: "Farmers in thU sect ion are making preparation for a large wheat crop; at lat there has ben eleven car loads of fertilizer received at this depot within the last fifteen days. Mr. J. N Bohanon is in the city for a few days and is looking very much pleased a bov at hi house. He is kept busy receiving the eongrat"la tion of his many friends Hoii. K. I). Carter and Solicitor Bob McCall, of Afheville, parsed through on the east bound train Saturday evening. Thev were on their way to Raleigh to attend the State Fair and the Young Men's Republican Ieaguc. The preliminary trial of Sam Poteet and Johu Goodman for store breaking was held in the Mayot's office last Thursday morning before 'Squire Bruns. In default of bond ther weie sent to jail to await the next term of Catawba Superior ourt which con venes the first of next month. tb f a4 pra. wbolMiai mmd dattctaai a. mi toon POVDER Absolutory Pure (KTTM. POwM CO.. ! TOnm. iioiEY mm The following is a directory of some of the leading and most re liable business firms in Hickory to which we invite the attention of our readers: ( Drv iwi J. F. All.-i.. Flt drvM roJ. dr; aat a4 a a" . U,r PI TTCl ClC I'.T1 bK. Wrrvpl.l 'aM l'lat r. c, t'0, Jeweler. F. llisiiiiiir. HZZi ?,rh r'l",r1" 'l"u,T' Dry CiotulH. llOWl V Doll, Vr.k.. ho. . t!Utej. Mr. Ransom Hunt started Friday for Chicairo. where he goes to enter the Theological Seminary. He will not returned until next .June. The Mercury wishes him success. Hickory Times. The Times puts much stress ford. Mayor Hufham and others, some favoring and some opiosiug. Mr. E. L. Shuford moved that if the Carolina and Northwestern Rail road will guarantee to give Hickory a competing line b; prorating with the J tx.r-.o ...1 Air f inn np QUI' nthar M . .in1inpnfrilrnAil with th South- -...-K . . . l..,.,.. I):...1.....r VV...r..i. I'.i ...t ruw Ur iMd .Mr..M MtU lor ero that we aK me vuy autnoruies i i m-iiiiumh hih bmit mntMM . to call an election for the issuing of Flour and LuiiiInt. Furniture. John F. tbtit hriM-k A: Sou. rpvi. l..-jn-j-. I a rial cak-. t l ataloa lu '. Ilrtara tri lb mb4lMll. .buul- iaiHr,., Mi T J FWle. on "The Mercury wishes him succes - '"' ' " b iu-nn as mucn as to say umi me iiiursuiuu i Mr. Gordon H. Cilley is spending some time in the city with his parents. Wheat taken in exchange for cloth ing at the Whitk Front, highest prices. Mr. E E. Reynolds of the Mercury, , has. been quite past week, Mrs. Crawford, of Mporesville, is vis iting in the city at Mrs. L R. White ness. Before going to Alaska, buy your heavy winter suits from the White Front. Mr. Junius Abee, operator for the C. & N. V. at Lenoir was in the city yesterday. jro to the Opera House Monday night and see what a dog can be trained.0 do. Mr. Will L. Stauiey, qf.Hhe High Point Enterprise, gave u a pleasant jall yesterday. .Klondyke, gold -acceptable at J. C. , M.artinVin payment for those great 'bargains in clothing. Mr. J. D. . Elliott's new residence is nearing completion and when finished will be one of the finest, in t'h- city. fv" Dr. HifC. Menzies was called to Ma Won to Viit a patient Sunday and re turned on the evening train. Messre Self & Whitener will be ab wish him success. The Newton Enterprise savs: Two young white boy of Cline township vere brousrht. here last Monday and put In jail. They were arrested on a charge of cruelty to animals. They indisposed for the I caught a dog belonglnj to Mr. E. C. Holden. cut. his throat and turned him loose They wer found piiilty and fined &"0.00 and the cost, lhey Photographer. I? II l inilii pbtMirijr. Tftoroacklv alr0 "Ilk of lit llat U i-r. ! f lkt Iw dat. could not pav the fine and in default ton independent of all others. 000 worth of bonds. ' it was suggested that the motion be SiiTIIH Hi fir'lT:" iVlrbrJi;1-.?,;4 J' put in ine way oi a rwuiuuuu. lib chair appointed Mayor Hufham, Sena tor Sigmon and E. L. Shuford as a committee to draw up the resolution. After some little consultation, they offered the following resolutions; Whejrea. Jt appears that a cornet ' ing line of railroad is of vital impor tance to the city of Hickory and the Carolina and Northwestern is desir ousto'effeCt the much needed com peti6g line, but is estopped for want of a road bed from Hickory to New- I Uwtr 4 I4 Foundry. Ul , f I. .. I , Mfrof all K.IU ru a l -rrl mmrhj ryir. OheriHOll I'll I V crrlMJ uiMtrU. I. R RubntMa. fmprMor. Miss M UMru'liriM;:h Millioery. mtj. ivatbrr. ijBi(rO lis . 1 4rsl'oe a ynmlij. J. c. Clothing. Mf:, llotkirratil (UMirrdMbff, pwvrWInf WfclW Frail Kr1 n.rirt)r II I I III, ria- of jrot'. J rhi:lr' pv rl. Mall ilr uJV1t4. were sent to j ul where they will stay the required time, sware out and the county pays the cost. ; Auction SaU of rtire ad Mule. 1 will sell at public auction, at Ab ernethy & Whitener's Stables, on Saturday, Nov. Cth, 1897, at 11 a. m . raVi or shine, one car load of Ken tucky horses and mules 21 :it. R- A. DODD. Therefore be it resolved by th cit zens of Hickory in a mass tueeting as sembled that the Hoard of Aldermen of the City call nn election as provid ed by Section 31 of the City Charter whether or not tbt voters of the city will adopt such measure as will insure the erectionof said line of railroad. And be it further resolved that it is the sense of this meeting that the Car olina and Korth western shall satisfy the -Board 'of Alderthen before an elec- $ . Kill tion shall beicalled that they would Hardware. I ill' .1. ........ Ilarlar. Atk-ltaral laifUajaaia. iiotw Tlrt. UrtiUr lnmM & Johnson, 9WA BHllllf. Ar. Huildiu' Material. llirknrv Mftr C Unidftirt mN)m la thor. aa. HUa-U. UoaUllajr ts IJ HaUa. l.m . lia. ataW. M vaI.1 r a afMrtaJtv. Geueral Merchautline. ... r 1 l' C t - la lo prirr lr irot!.. Nuiloa. i.loia k. Hat. Cap, Ml II 1 ('I'M iV r'IAr. sbuMi. aad Ururt cheaper ibaa mmj uMt- l Dry Goods and clothing. Iirr a-ttxla. Notlaaa. Jra. Mat. an. Dlutalac. at lot prWa. l II , j nu kliflo of e aatr rdar at hlaoi prka. Has Circus Qava Ut the Qo Bt. DesDite the heavy rains Tuesday pro-rate and connect with the S. A. L and Tuesday night, the peeple began or otner coiuoeiiug nuw ut i.ir oVuw to come into .ta vn about dark and continued to come until Wednesday noon expecting to take in the Wallace circus. The crowd vas variously esti mated at froiu seven to ten thousand people The report came Wednesday morning that in moving some of the large animal cig from the show croundsat Morganton to th depot , C7 em and thu guarantee Hickjory rail road competition. After some discussion for and against the resolutions carried by a smalUua jority. Baildiog Material. ft. , x I.. r, ilcorvorala4iMaaafartrraaal dWra a all klidi of J a a, liUKOry .OVl't Ikj-ura. lUla.la. Moaldla. LW.t. Writa fur tlaat. V II .; I'ar Innr: Ktailoory. School hnka. Wall pap. 1. Vrrp MCHZM'S V II III I?, tn.o, rarfalrr UIW-.1 by rrt I dratt. sent this week attend.ng Federal Court said they would show in Hickory ev-n in Statesville' and Caldwell Superior if it was late. Every train that came Electric nittarn. Eleotric Bitters is a medicine for any season, but perhaps more generally uliaii tliM ln im ill luiiisted w o i iirtut " -M--rN" they had mired in the mud and were feeling prevails, when the liver is tor- :u : I rwl MliiLvri.h and the neetl of a nnnola to move mem, i-im. i"". v r :. . . . Grocerien, Provisions and Dry poods. r, ... jj r.4rr In BfapU Ororr1a- roUloaa aal Coaatr pro0a. VlGO. . linilj for ta(l' hrjr itxl aa (ionrral mrrhaa-li. OfsUr S1W4 Court. a As usual, the east bound train Mon lay evening was crowded with people bound for Statesville to attend Federal Jourt. Mr. Earerton. of Louisburg. N. C. Avho hns heen visiting in the city for some weeks, returned home Tuesday morning. Editor Summerrow. of the, Newton Enterprise, passed through on West bound train Sunday for Nashville to attend the Exposition. Mr. Carl Crouse returned Monday night from Virginia, where he has been spending the summer. He re ports a very pleasant outing. Don't buy old stock, out of date patterns, but get you a nobby suit in up to date patterns at Martin's Cloth ing Store. t tht mat ine at the Opera House next Monday evening at 4 o'clock for the women and children. Admission 10 and 2."i cents. Messrs. (ioo. W. Hall and R. W. Steveuson have opened a dry good store in the building recently vacated by the Hickory Racket Store. Prof. S. ff'Anna c mie to the city Sundav evening from Lexington, Ky., and returned the same night accom panied by his young son, Hugh. The Irwin Canine and Pony Exhi bitions will appear at the Opera Hou? Monday night. Oct. 2o. Admission i.". 05 and :i" cents. in from the west was met on the out skirts of town by tremendous crowd-, but every time it turned out to be "an old freight train." About 4 o'clock the crowd began to disperse hd 1 by dark they were al most all gone. The show trains pased through about 12 o'clock last night tor Statesville. The managers express regret that they could not show here. tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted lomr and nerhaus fatal bilious fevers Drug. ol r i... ( . Irnim. Sai.lrW-. TolUt arfWUa. Statla-rjr. Taial aad Talai ohUlOril .UrUJT VO., .,rtl Yrrrv car-iaWjr filial at all boar. Bank. long HUH pernapa Uiuu uiuous irriP. iH.,lnlfVim. arrl. A. A. f4. I'rJ-at. n him cint wi iK't more sureiv mi hiisr .Miiioiini i;iiik, v- u...iM nun r . . ... I ... .....I f v. . . tlii. . V y t i 1 1 1 I from h niAlarial tMixu. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness yield to Electric Hitters, oc. and $1.00 per bottle at snuioru urug 1 Tobacco Manufacturer. M'lrtlll MnBUc,,,rr ot k,n't" Chla tobarrv. aa! Kal Katal aal. a Co lOM WAT30N AOAIN. Shoe. jnk s Lity olio1 Mo.n. rtr l ncr. rlltou for Railroad Meeting. According to a call for a mass meet ing, a number of the citizen met in the city hall Monday night. The gath ering was not large, but it was a rep resentative tody. Mr. P. C. Hall was called to the chair aud J. F. Click was made secretary Mr. J. A. Martin explained the ob ject of the meeting to get Hickory Bl Fnaion Arrntmnt te Run Itlra Uavaraur vt Qrargla. Atlanta, (la , Oct. 12 A combina tion which threatens to give me Democracy of the State a hard tusile in the tiubernatorial electiou next v-aur lio mtip out ot a conference bv- j " tweeu State geuator Yancey t.'artei' th Populist standard teater of the State, with Walter Johnson, Fnited States Marshal, aud Edward A. Angler District Attorney, after which the an I nouncement wait made that the (ieor gia Republican! would support Thos. Real Estate. Hickory lit mi I Kstutu Ajrency. rarta aal Cit pmptly. laa FaraM 1. caul at TaVrrarj Uf.c. General Merchandise. T V Vifl rhM IMIabl.. X l- "ivj. paid fr prlu r. Il Jjatrtr ft j ail kla mjhmm4tm. !llat rriraa) wtno-laril Vrt:ir for k at lovt frVa. iliousness ion atxl i- rnut-. t--'. t- U nrK-nt anl injtriry in io ,om.ifh. Ttwii follow dlrzlr-. l.-.vUch". DR. W. B. RAMSAY. DENTIST. H ICK'tltT, r-. lt ((!!( ovt-r Pjtonrlr. V A NTKD-i n e or twogootl wagon makers, (woodworkers.) accustomed to ..... .o.-liinrv -f-iKHl wages to 'ood men. Ix)vrv Wagon Works. Augusta, Ga, Miss Emma Seabooh, daughter of Mr J. H. Seaboch, of near this city. -nd Mr. Freeman Herman, were mar ried last Snnday evening at the home of the brides father. Rev. C. D. .Beach officiated. .n s ween Hickory and Newton so as to :ive Hickory a competing line of rail road He alo stated that lie expecicu Maj. Hat per, and other railroad gen tlemen to be present to address the meeting, but that he had heard from them, saving owing to the press oi business and calls elsewhere, they could not come: and hence, we wouui have to depend on our own talent. Senator Sigmon was called for. and resixmded promptlv. He lavored some move that would give Hickory a cometing line of railroad: that in order to build up business and induce capital to come among u it wa uec esiry. Decause everything in the way of profits had been figured down so close, that the freight rate were quite an item. He said it took that to build up a town, and as we needed new enterprises to start up in our midst, we could better induce them to come if we had better freight rates Bach as were given toother towns. I Several talks wrttxaade, L. Sea lant y in recent da lendeit it possi ble that ame of tlje Deuu-cratic vote will goto him Tl.e leaders of ti.e machine Demracy will e rt them relves to counterac ' t!ie intl iieiic of this ar augemeitt Htnucl tit the Head. Aug. .T. Hogel. the leading dr-iggi-t of Shreveiort. l..t.. .iy: "Ir. King"- New iicoerv i-:he( iilv thing tl.aT no: r. . !. !:!!"') t'r jQ), I H a i 4.i--ii.t:.-. ii'--rj H I Q 1'j!! t.:n l.itf t!t- t-Ui.rti. r..,:- th. h.-r. run- lf.vU"h.!!7r:iK. f-n- V. A Sklk. 1 1 2? r-it. to Uik- UL H---I Ari;jx; ft? fx- tj A A. WltlTESKR SELF & WHITENER . ATTltNnSATJ.AW. HtcKn. N. C. ;"?Tof!irf i-r 1'o-t of!-- I: ou want to b-iy anything or el afiti:iig. Mtlvrrtl it in t h III KOIIT PltK . cure mv cotig.:. and it the t -?-: eller I have " .1. V. Campbell, iner etiant oi SalTord. Ariz, u riT- ir King"f New DiM-overy is all that i- Mire cure lor 'onyumption. t'ough and Cold. I cannot say en;gh for its merits." Dr. King".' New Divn.v- erv for Consumption. "ough and Colds is not au eijenment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day staiKla at the head. It never duppolnt. Free trial bottles at Shuford Drag Co, 1 The minion of Hoods Sarsaparilla is to cure disease, and thousands of testimonials "pro re it fulfills Its mis sioa wrth ANDY CATHARTIC V CURECOfiSTlPATIOH s a a DRUGGISTS t iBSOLUTLLI GUaKAaiLUoraaam-taral fU aa4 aaaak frw. la. STTaXIC mm ClaOacar tmtmntM ar taa UaJ Laxa-S rvaatts, laai a lart. 3L4
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