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HICKORY PBESS: FEBRUARY 24, 1898. i : i J I . r PublUhed every Thursday by the Hickory, Printing Company. the same j rinciples which will j adorn andoxaH its pionous ma- turity. They are immortal. Wo commend Mr. MeKinley's address to the attentive perusal j or tne American peopiev iicomes at a time when such words of SUBSCRIPTION 1 yea One Dollar wisdom and patriotism from so G mo.; Fifty Cent. illustrious a source are soreJy 3 mo.! i 2.- Cents, needed. VYasbinrton Post. I r i " c onstipation Causes fuHy hall tl sickness to Xhe world. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels And produces oness- torpid Ever, . indi- gestion, bad taste, coaled tongue, sick headache, In-, lomnla, etc Hood's Pills rure constipation and all Its . - n i t A V1 nr. ' tl Aw n"lftt - . . i rrKii it iv .iiu uiuiuacuii. - m-.. Tw Am.rle. PrIJ.t.. . I Preoared by C I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Mr. McKinley's address to the by local applications, as they cannot The only mils to take with Hood's Samparilia Pill's - r - - E. M. ANDREWS. THE IAEGEST STOCK OF FURNITURE American that Mr. faculty and the students of the reach the diseased portion, of the ear. TT-: J;h Wnnarlvanm nn There is only one way to care Def- llie Colored vuiYCioikj j I ni .nil that is bv constitutional I - I - i i the 22nd of F.bruary. deserves a je9 Deafnei8 MMd . an nney is ana always . H oeen a -t- AtnArifffin lftfisics. -.r . reliablo Inend to the colored peo- VTe doubt wbelher any more ap-1 lining of the Eustachian Tube.. When pic He has numbers of our race mociativo and affectionate tribute I this tube geta iniiamea you nave a i in ins custricv ana ne nas never has ever been paid to tue high I ramD1,D K,UDU UI ""J'"' uear,D6 lanea to lena encouragement to character and the patriotic servi- ?mbm. " efrel f1I!t?Bt" their ambitions, to inculcate prin- ces of Oeortre Washington. We L.;' keQ out antl th. tu. ciples of thrift and industry, and are quite sure that no President re8tored to iU normal condition, hear- to inspire them with the proper of the United States has ijiven us ine will be t destroved forever, nine I conception of their duty as citi- a more sincerely patriotic utter- cases out or ten are caused by catarrh " . . I which js nothing but and inflamed anco. livery cuizenoi inis coun- condition of the mucous surfaces. try. oi whatever class in life and ' We will ive One Hundred Dollars American adherents without reference to political af- Mtorrh that ram.nthA t.r hv H.r. t Air. Lmney was bom lintner- filiations or opinion, can read it Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free, ford county, North Carolina, 57 n-m Would ht sailed on th. hti u.r. vonru orrn TTa una PlnP)if A(1 1T1 WASIIINQTOX. X eD. 1. A UW j Mm Pnmmnn iftboola of t1iA oonn- Department intended to relieve the TO SELECT FROM 1ST THE STATE AKD PRICES LOWIl : . .... .... Pianos and Organs Of the Most Reliable Makes at -Low Prices and on Easy Terms. Write mo if you want anything in my lino and you will saTe taken back if not satisfactory. money oy H. i vuuuB 's , , - zens. He has secured several good appointments for his Afro- CHARLOTTE, V V S IT . N. C. St and F. J. Chkxkt &Co., Toledo, O. Sold 'by Druggists, 75c. with profit and with pride. Perhaps the most timely significant featuro of the address 18 that which refers tQ George I Th Career of Typical Nrth Carolinian JUDQG R0riUI.U5 Z. LINNEY. "Washington's viewti touching our foreign policy, and indicates their application to thw present emer- Mow lief Reverted a Democratic ria- . f lority Talented Speaker. One of the most interesting men charged from the army on account in the national House of Repre- G his wound. Ho returned home sentatives is this Hon. Romulus ana aerain took up his studies in tion does Washington appear in Z. Linnoy, who represents the pr Mi ler s school; studied law ! l - i ! r-. 1 1- ...1.-. 1.-. I oirrliili iionrrrnaclnnn 1 '! i c i - i- f I . i - -r - i 1 i 1 ' i ittrn:-nn tlm Anv of tlnVAn on the tv, and at Dr. Miller's school at '7 lf Taylorsville; served in confeder- she was to have been sent to the ate army and was severely vound- Mardi Gras celebration and a small crencv: "At no point in his admimstra- ed at ChanceHorsville; was dis- cruiser sent to take he,r place at Ha vana, i The President will! send a special message tp Congress asking for an ap propriation of $200,000 for the raising or removing of the I Maine, and for greater proportions than when he eigutli congressional district of Judge Armfield, was admit- other expenses connected with the annunciates his ideas in regard to -onii varoiina. jluo name oi ted to bar i tho foreign policy of the govern ment: "Observe good faith and justico toward all nation's;, culti vate peace and harmony with all; roligion and morality onjoia this conduct. Can it bo possible that good policy does not equally en-j join it? It will be worthy of a froo and enlightened and, at no distant period, a great nation, to givo to- mankind tho magnani mous aud too novel example of a peoplo always guidodby an exal tod justice and .benevolence.'.' "Today, nearly a century from "Washi n g t p n's death, Wo tu rn re Vr orbutially ' to study the heading principles of that comprehensive chart for tho guidance of the peo ple. It wushis uctlincfiing, im movable dovotion to thoso per ceptions of duty which more than anything else madei him what ho .was, and contributed so directly to make us; what woj aro. Follow ing the. precepts of Washington, we cannot err. The wise lemons iurgovernmeut t which he left us it will bo profitable to heed: Ho seems to have grasped all possi ble, conditions audi' pointed the way safely to meet them. He has . est abl i sh ed d a n ge r si gn a Is al 1 along tho pathway of the nation's march. He has warned us against 'falso lights. Ho has taught us the true philosophy of a perfect union, and shown us tho gravo dangers from sectionalism and wild and unreasonable partv spir it. Ho has emphasized tho neces sity at all times for tho exerciso of sober aud dispassionate judg ment, . . ' . "ShcIi a iudirment . nr.- fellow 1 ,!4!.ll :. .4l. 1 ,t '': i . i;ihicu, ts iuu ucbi Staio guard in calm and trinquii vents, and ri- Eies superior and triumphat above tho storms of woe and peril.' This is tho flea of the patriot--tho strong, tratm. wise and loyat patriotagainst the incendiary teachings of paMion aud igno ranco and foMy. Ii is the protest of our chosen President against tho mischievous and wicked mad ness of tho hour a madness trhich would plunge us into mor al and material calamitv Mr. McKinley, at the j close of tho nineteenth century; adTocatcs tho lofty precepU of justice, integrity and true courage which Georgo AYashington enunciated at the end of tho eighteenth. A hun- diod years of experience has only Bcrvod to illustrato their wisdom and emphasize their nobility J lho principles in which tho mag nificeut republic was cradled, are 1SC8. and after two disaster. 'Judgo ' Linney, as he is famil- years praetice was elected to the iarly called, has gone far and State Senate in 1870, and 1873 wide as one ot the most elective ana again in 1882.; was elected to speakers in the American Con- 54th and 55th CoDgress as a Re As a siory teller and-a nublican. defeatintr ono of the Shaker Digestive Cordial cures it. of wit he has no eciuals; lin lie. Tliat is the lone and short of indices- gress. Don't boil your food, it irritates your stoniach. ! Choose digestible food and chew it. Indigestion is a danger ous sickness. Proper care prevents it. mau Time and again he has convulsed f. w T-hia fliifr;pf vl4 VlKva.v tion- off tlle question is: Have the House with laughter bv bis fi.. i:i xK: you got indigestion? les, if you Have i t ... ... I I nn iti n r M&rr-if rpr i ft (r p.itinc lipnrl . nuamt and onina 'w.iu nf w si. u i .m . " t " j sMumy om uiouuuiiueor uecmeu ache dizziness, nausea, olTensive ling anecaoies. jjuring the do- J to capture her for .his party. If breath, heartburn, languor, weakness, bat9on.tlio legislatrro appropna- tllo-opublicant, in that district I ,eve.r- jaundice. Hatulerice loss of tip- 7- j l a c, ijij iiu i i iiuii;lih.'ii, i u 11, will return .Tnrlo-n Tiinnv fr fliA take Shaker Digestive Cordial. The 5Gth Congress by maioritv. The Colotec Washington, D. C When your stoniach begins to trouble you, it Leeds help. The help It needs is to digest your I ood, and, until it gets, it, you won't have any peace. Sto mach trouble is very distressing, very obstinate, very dangerous. Many of the most dangerous diseases begin with simple indigestion. The reason is that iudigestion (not digestion, not nourishment) weakens the syttein and allows disease germs to attack it. The antidote is Shaker Digestive Cordial, strengthening, nourishing, curative. It cures indigestion and renew strength and health. It does this by strengthening the stomach, by help ing it to digest your food. It nourish es you. Shaker Digoti Cordial is made of pure herbs, pUnts and wine, is perfectly harmless and win certain ly cure all genuine stomach trouble. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to $1 00 per bottle. . It certainly looks like ft, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure liim self right away by taking Electric Bit ers. rhis. medicine tones up the v.'iio:e system, acts as a stimulant, to civil sorvico law in its present: form was perhaps tho most .logi caland witty that has ever been heard in the national legislature Since that speech every stranger! who comes to Wasshington and visits the Capitol, aks the guide! to point out Mr. Linney. When ever he is bookod for a speech every seat in the gallery and on the iloor is filled. ' There are no ruffles or frills about Mr. Linney. Ho is as plain and unassuming as a Sun day sclibol teacher in his ways. Ho is' able and logical and knows just exactly what to say wlfen he arrises to address, the House on any subject. Ho is a very amia ble gentleman, and ono of the most popular members of the House. J Complaint is frequently made by people from all sections of tho country of the exclusivo ness of their representative, but this charge cannot bo laid at the door of ilr. Linney. He seems to enjoy the fact that he is the servant of tho people who sent him to Congress, and he is ever willing to aid them in any manner possible.1: ' : Some men like td oblige others than their home people, but if you have any favors The latest work the an increased 11 a tsa Plants or winch t American. i.i .:.. J .. , .... .... uej-j iu uigesi. me loua in your mo- mach: help to' strengthen your sto- Dewaremonts for Catarh that Con tain flercury. as mercury will burely destroy the f ence of smell and completely derange ithe whole system when entering it through the mucous surface. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from i! reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is. ten fold to the good you can: possibly, derive from them. Hall's ' Catarrh inch. a When your stoinach is strong, j Cure, manufactured lyl J. Ch care will keen it t o.' Shaker Digestive & Co., Toledo,' Ohio, contains no 5, price j cury, mini is taKu internally, acting ! directly upon the blood and mucous .heney mer- Cordial is for sale by druggists, 10 cents to $1,00 per bottle. ' surfaces of the system. - In buying ; Hall's CatJirrh C:n; l.-o hure tn cot . . , , . .iinj genuine, it h taken internaliv Cut this out and take it to your and made in Tolwlo, Ohio, by F.J drucgest and get a sample bottle f ree -Cheney i; Co. Tej-timonials free, of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Con- Soltl by ruggit, price 75c. per bottle Free ol Charge to Sufferers- he Liver and Kidneys, is a blood pur- sumption, Coughs arid Colds. They ifierand nerve tonic It cur.'s Consti paticri. Headache, Fainting Spells, C 1 - i 1 - . r , , . . oicepiessness ana Aieiancnojv. it is purely vegetable a mild laxative, and resto rr s the system te its natural vigor do not ask you to buy before trying. T h is w i 1 1 show you the grea t merits An Uncertain Dltcate. There is nod isecsc more uncertafn In ?t n&ture thaa dyfiKTsia. Phvricinn. u- c .ujrTijs oi TIO tT70 C3t8- CCTCC. It The Supreme Court decides that Judge En-art, of the Western Crimi nal Circuit, has no civil jurisdiction whatever. It holds that the Superior Court is the head of the court system below the Supreme Court and from it alone can appeals come to the Supreme Court. . or tins truly wonderful femedy, and tLerSS show- you what can be accomplished diah. x ,,t , Sve or?SSd2 by the regular s'ze bottle. This is whils"d.3r1ria attack you. ISrowns no experiment, ad wouW be di. SS'.S.i'; trous to the proprietors, did thev not Browta'Iron Biters is sold by all dealers. know it would invariably cure. Many -f the besjf physicians are now usiug it in their practice with great results. and are relying on it in most severe cases.. Itis iruaranteed. Trial littles free at Suuford' Drug Co.'s Store. . " Regular kize 50 cents and $!.0a Drug Kodern Treatment of ilS Gonsiimo 1 u Rev. A. B. Crumnler. the nntifi I v I . ' t? . i . . . .' i . v m tb mm . - m l a i mx t m r i - H ,..,A7 g at ladkinville beginning March Gth. y ? Arc Yon Wcalcl n i . ' iw-cii iu tne lOfn oi i amouioa and arhintj bone. The blood is 111 Eczema u a er life to ask of Judge Linney, you had treatment of diseases, written g 'oSdi better make sure that you area- j 7 forty eminent American S L2ltte!ifen in Jme wiI1 yoar - m x i . L ZT VWI w ftrenoh. wootbe your rrrea, make ronr renumof tar heel for if there is 2 Pn7s:-ir says: "CaJ-iiver Wood rich and red. rx yoa mor IZ any onelthing more than another1 f oU has done more for tUe cori. g &'LT1& in which he takes snecial r1liri,f sumpthre than all otfierireme- ' i 3lirbt it is to servo Xorth Carolinians. ; He ranks second on the comi mittee on elections number one -one of the most impoi tant com mittees of the House. This comi mittee parses upon the election aud qualification of member whoso seats are under contest; For these places the speaker al ways selects lawyers, and they must be good ones. In tho ap pointment of Mr. Linney, the Speaker made . no mistake, and when his stewardship is rendered 1 to his constituents in North Car olina they will find that they tpo xnado noj; mistake in sndin him to Ct n 'ress. It is especially crat- ifying to inform tho readers of dies put tog-ether." It also g S "Tf The hypophosphites g 5 of lime and soda are recorded hy many English observers as w f . .. vwi)Uill mm, if Ang. J. Rogel, the leading drug ght of Shreveport, La., says: 'Dr. King New Discovery is the ;on!y thing that cures my cough, and it Is the bet sell er I have. J. F. Campbell, merchant rf ln fTrrl A.N ;k. .r t - - . it n . . ....,, -iim. wr. rung oCOtt S tmUlSlOn Xew ry i all that hi claimed w I -" C1 nuu is a sure enre g I for Coniumption, Coughs and Colds. itsmrit. Dr. for Conumr- fvrjAAs. I tion. Coughs and Colds is not an k-T. v w Tica-ia xj a hf w. i '"" v. "..wD-.inw lor a A -v- wvi. cs"-jrver OU I cannot say enough Tor P 5. . It .'- . . CI I ... .... . 2 U1 pa iauy Cijested iotm, I K:cg s rew Discovery combined 'with the remedy, a standard lor g quarter of a century, s in S g exact accordrwith the latest g vierofthemcdiealprofessicu S Be sure you get SCOTTS g g Emulsion, -kJ o'V O SCOTT A rurvt T,,.rV . V I f v-aco., j, yc. W A 7CCCCC5CCCCC:CCC'C' quarter of a century, and to-day stands at the head. - It, terer dittwinta Fr trial bottle at; fchuford Dm- Co's Drag Store. j r t j u u v.y u 7 n ewi -t'...-. n wo tiais::it v"w: ri cat-nl ai sos.2 tr:lg,- i Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithcmia. G.. tays that his daughter, Ida, inherited a severe case of Eczema, which the usual mercury and potash remedies failed to relieve. Year by year the was treated With various medicine!, external appli cations and internal remedies, without result. Her sufferings were intense, and her condition frew steadily worse All the so-called blood remedies did not seem tc reach the dis ease at all until S. S.S. was given, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was continnccd with fav orable results, and now she is cored sound and well, her skin iz perfectly clear and pore and she has been saved from wVi at eced to blight her life loreTer. ! S.S.S. guaranteed purely verrtabU) ceres Eczema. Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu aatisri, or any other blood trouble. i It is a real blocd remedy and always cares even after all else fails. & Real Blood Remedyw Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; Our books on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ca, : i AG '! I t f r i tins
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