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HICKORY PRESS: JUNE 30, 1808 cient to reaching Pabliihed every Thursday by the Hickory Printing Company. farnisii food for far thought; and prompt readiness for action by enterpri sing engineers, merchants and capitalists as soon as peace has been declared. Cuba will not only be richer than ever before wth the advent of Anglo-Saxon methods there, but those who are . first on the ground with due prep aration and with courage to over omrt fiftrlc obstaclea will eniov . . t 1 ? L l i . V t " In a recent press aispaicn u tlie certain means of acquiring SUBSCRIPTION 1 year One Dollar Cmo. Fifty Cent. - 3 mo. 2." Cents. WHEN CUBA IS FRKE. was announced that the English government had purchased , 100, 000 barrels of flour in this coun try for delivery at ah island port convenient to Cuba. "Whether or not the English frovernment is vw- . W - . wealth. Manufacturers Kecord. DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. A Stokes county "correspondent ot tho Union Republican has this' to sav in regard to the late Dem- interested in this purchase, a hint qcratie State convention; is given, which, properly fol- A noiceable feature of the cdn lowed, will mean rapid profits for yention was the absence I of men enterprising and bold commerce. for a long time have been Tho cessation of hostilities in Ua- trusted and active Democratic ba will create a tremendous de- ieaders. Was it owing j to the mand for staple food products, fact that they have lost interest such as Hour, corn; wheat and the party, or that the party has canned goods of many kimls. It ceased to feel interest in them? will also mean a demand for cct- The fact is potent that new ton stuffs for wearing apparel. It leaders controlled the convention is believed that the individuals aD(j jt was also apparent that the who willf be able to follow the Railroad lawyers were Sou cop. victorious arms of the United Even so prominent a Democrat States into Havana or Santiago a Judce Averv was hissed. We will not say such indignity was offered him because he has fought Col. Andrews- and the 'with -a stock of provisions and clothing will reap quick and lu crative returns. These, however, are but. tempo- railroads, but for some reason he rary opportuities and are small in was "persona non grata" to the comparison with those of more rulers, and if his passports were permanent character. The com- not given to him, there; were in merce of Cuba under Normal con- that convention some who would ditions amounts to about $170,- have rejoiced at his departure. 000,000 . annually. A large pro- I However, the Judge said he was portion of this, of course, repre-1 a Calhoun Democrat and he Bents exports of j sugar and wished to renew his allegiance to tobacco, but it includes also the his party; but whether the con- movement of products of almost vention was representative of untouched natural j resources. Calhoun Democracy is a question There are, for instance, 13,000,000 I open for debate. acres of forest of mahogony, ce-1 1 Buck Kitchen who had become dar,; redwood, rosewood, ebony I weary in his search for pie in the and other fine woods, for which I fusion movement, was. also there there is always a steady and l and renewed his allegiance to strong demand in s this country j Democracy in a characteristic and abroad. Those forests are I speech which to some extent re vet to be fully worked: Iron and instated him "with a certain ele- LoTe's yount drwuM is one that fills the heart with intensest joy. Sometimes the happy dream is realized, Fre quently, it is sot. In many cases lor injr ypung couples fall short of true married happiness because of the tU- health of the young- wife-i A wo man Iwhb is tor tured by pains due to weakness and disease of the or gans that are dis tinctly feminine,' cannot be an ami able and helpful wife. Troubles of this nature rack the nerves with pain ana sap the streneth. Under their malign influence the most amiable and helpful disposition w ill become soured. The wife that promised to be a cheerful capable and willing helpmate surprises her husband by proving a sickl), nervous, fretful and helpless invalid. This unfortunate outcome of Love's young dream ' may be I pre vented or remedied ly resorting to the right medicine for troubles of this nature. : The right medicine is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Over 00,000 women have said so in unsolicited letters to its discoverer Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' HoUl and Surgical' Insti tute, at Buffalo, X. X. The " Favorite Pre scription" acts directly upon the organs that make wifehood and motherhood possi ble. It makes them strong and healthy. It allays inflammation- and soothes pain. It relieves the strain upon the nerves. It pre pares for motherhood and insures the health of the child. All medicine dealers sell it' I take Dleasure " writes Mrs. Jessie Fulfea of Eulogy, Bosque Co., Texas, "in writing you ajrain. I am in better-health than 1 have. been in six fears. ; I think your medicine is the best in the world. I hope everv woman who is afflicted as I was will take it. Your 'Favorite Prescription has saved my lifei I was not able to get tip when I was sick until I began to take your medicine. I cannot thank you enough for what you have done for me. You can use my statement as you like ' Constipation is the all -embracing cause of ill-health. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets rare .it. They never gripe. determination by thosn to whom he is accountable lor the proper discharge of the duties of such office. It does not concern the war department or this depart menL" Thrived manganese mines have already begun to be developed, the ore produced being some of the high est grado in tho world. There CHANCE FOR YOUNG flEN. i The Charlotte Observer is ad vocating a system of apprentice ship for the mills in that section. One cotton mill has made a term of apprenticeship of two years. The compensation is fifty cents a day for six months, seventy-five ! cents a day for the next six months, and Si a day for the sec ond year. The apprentice agrees to work wherever he is placed, and to stay for the two years, and the mill agrees to give him an op ortunity to work in each de partment. The Observer says: "It is thought that out of the young men taking such, an ap prentice course there will be a larger percentage of successful manufacturers. The Southern Cotton Spinner's Association might do a good work for the mills and young men by formula ting a contract for a term of ap prenticeship in cotton mills for intelligent and energetic ypung men to enter into after leaving: school. The parents of the young men and the young men them selves might safely assume that question as.to his right to both such a contract' would cover a offices was raised by the govern- respectable training and the! wor- or of South Dakota when Colonel ry and trouble of finding an en- Grisby drew his pay as attorney trance into business would be general. greatly diminished, and the imilis Upon reference the' judge ad- would be greatly benefitted by vocate general of the army wrote having a, number of trained young this opinion: men from whom to select bcss "If Colonel Malvin Gxisby has workmen, foremen and superin- held or exercised the functions of tendents." the office of attorney general of South Dakota since he became an officer of the, army he thereby ceased to be an officer of the army, ana his commission is thereby vacated." i The decision of the attorney general is, however, that "while an officer in the volunteer army may oe said to be actively en- ared in military service lie is not permanently so engaged. He ; If your baby is delicate and sickly and its food docs not nourish it, put fifteen or twenty drops- of Scott's Emulsion in its bottle three or four times a day and you will sec a marked change. We have had abundant proof that they will thrive on this emulsion when other food fails to nourish them. ! It is the same with larger children that are delicate. Scott's Emulsion seems to be the element lacking in their food. Do not fail to try it if your children do not thrive. It is' as useful for them in summer as in winter. Ask your doctor if this is not true. ! SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York Oet the Right Census. ' The Prkss is requested by Superin tendent Mebane to state for the bene fit of School Supervisors that in mak ing out reports the census of December 1S97, not the census of May, 189S, is to be used In making' out reports. The reports must be sent in j before July, the first. Necligence in this matter will be cause for removal according: to Superintendent Mebane. J Ka( Whiskey Tlsbits cat 1 sa home wllb out psia. Book of par tict urs sent FUKE. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic. Easy to take, easy to'oper ate. 25c. , ; ' '. I are, moreover, lunuireds ot thou- bins, Waddell, JSteadman, Kope sands of acres of rich soil; which I Elias, Ransom and others were for tho last few years have boon not there, .and wo sunoose thev ment of the party. Cy Watson was not there, but was reported sick. John Hender son, Iverr Oraisr, Armheld, liob- has simply responded to a patri otic call, and expecls, when the war is over to return to civil life. also were sick, and are now in much worse condition than be fore the convention assembled. Of course the crowd was har- strauge bow the Charlotte Ob server and Raleigh Post, rrold . 1 - 7 f . o-. iuworked entirely or only par tially cultivated. Peace will ena- . utotne laioans to return to agn- i ti 1 1 1 cuiiuro ana mo lntiustrics acix inrr principally with the primary movements of manufacture, such as lumbering and mining. These undertakings will require a vast amount of new machinery, the uso of which will I be extended bug journals, can be harmonious rapidly under the spur of Ameri- with tho News and Observer and can industrial energy. But hero I other silver bug organs, when the tho opportunities will only begin, platform declares for free silver. a-.iuiiitti.j iui, iigunug, tor mo-1 oumeuouy is eaung crow or tivo power aud for manufacturing somebody is guilty of deception. xs practically an unknown quan tity in Cuba The openings for the establishment of many plants will bo many, and it is not Un- rendered a decision that promises likely that the small railroads to affect a large number of army which have been built for planta- ofheers. There are many eola tion operations will be run in the missioned men in the volunteer future -by electricity. For the service who hold military offices electrical, mechanical and civil as well a? civil ones. The revised engineer there will bo plenty of statutes say: His term of military service is uncertain and contingent. "He may be able to make ar- - i . . rangements to bridfire over his --' absence, and on his return re- monious, for Democrats in search same his former work. . ' Whether of office are always united and he is permitted to do this and clamorous; but it seems a little retain a civil office during a tem porary absence is a matter for Before You Ride Your Wheel j Be sure, to shake into your shoes Al len's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. 1 It keeps your feet cool and comforta- 1 ble, prevents sweating feer, and makes your endurance ten-fold greater. Over 100,000 wheel .people are using Allen's FootTEase. They all praise it. Ladies, insist on having it. It gives rest and comfort to smarting, j hot, swollen, aching nervous feet. At all druggists and siioe stores, 2oc. Sample FREE by mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. I 1 B.V.WOOIXKT. M.U AUsou, urn Pace 1M rJ. Frjor it Subscribe for the Prkss and get the news. ' . ' wVKA4. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE D 1 1 i Ml II r'l l II M Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Slc Anrone wndln? a akHrh and JeTlpUn Kir tjnlckly ocrtln our optnWi free whether mn inrentlon prohnblr nuentMe. Commonlr ttonnfttrtctlyrrmadentUL Hndbookoa I'ttaU rent t ree. Oldest utency for warlnfcpatenu. Patent taken thmuirh Munn & Co. receive rpreial notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Hlnrtrated weekly. Terrna. 3 m ralatton of any octentiflc loarnal w: (oar month. L roid hy all newadeaier. HUIIH&Co.36"""4"-Hew York Branch Offlcc. (25 V St, Waahlogton. I, C. CAN HOLD TWO POSITIONS. Crippled by Rheumatism. Those Who have Rheumatism find themselves growing steadily worse all the while. One reason of this is that The detriment of justice has SnStKhiTuT- timately intensify the disease by caus ing the JoinU to swell and stiffen, rxlucicg a severe aching of the bones. 8. 8. has been curing Rheumatism I for twenty years even the worst cases wnicn seemed almost Incurable. work. Although the island has a "No officer .X. Hafbes.the popuUi rsllroAd r, of Golumbi. S. h4 an expert- of the ai my on the number of railroad lines, they active list shall hold any civil are not fully efficient and are sus- office whether by election or ap ceptiblo to immense improvement pointment," and any officer "who and extension. Bridges are to accepts or authorizes the fanc- be built, highways are to bo con- Uons of a civil office shall thereby stmcted, streets are to be laid up- 9IX to be an officer of the army on scientific and hygienic princi- and nis commission shall thereby plea and j water supplies and Pe vacated, .j -water sunnlies and drainaWrt nr ! Alns secUon would seem to cut to bo constructed inmitigatin- if offtbo bopes of not destrovin ttho diArf boding two offices and this is the Cant. O. enee with BijeumUa which conrtueexl Ua ion taere is only ofe rare tor that Painful dis eae. lie ay: I vu (rreat rafferer from inu cralar RheumaUfin for two jrear. I could tnt no permanent relief tronany medicine pre scribed by my physician. I took a boat a dozen bot tle of your 8. &. and now 1 ta m well as I c rer m Inmy life. I ta V or that your medldn I eared tae. and I would - afifrtag fro3xany recoataead it ta aaT on my blood GUeaae.' which now visit the larger cities. It is believed tha yellow fever and smallpox may. be eliminated by methods which have proved successful elsewhere, and the proper drainage and pure water supply will bo efficiet means to this end. i These opportunities are suffi- yiow taken by the judge advo cate general of the army. But 'the attorney general holds that the restrictions refers only regular army officers. Ihis decision is made in the Everybody knows that Rheumatism ts a diseased state of the blood, and civilians from '&.t!LJ3i potash and mercury only aggravate the trouble. to f3. Q being Purely Vegetable, goes direct to the very cause of the disease and a per manent cure alwaj results. It is th3 Case of Colonel Melvin Grisbv I W00 renmiy sruaractwi to con- ! 1' . . . . . . . r 1 tain nn Tmtajih . mrfi:r? cr othfr tfe.n wno is;coiQnel;of tl-o,..Thml cay. gerou mitral. airy, ana attorney general of tho Book mailed freo by Strift S?cxIi State Ot South Dakota. Thi t .vailany, AiiAw, uwarsta. WA I The United States is now at war with Spain and everybody will want to hear the news. In order to induce every one who is not al ready a subscriber, to take the PRESS, we make the following" Special Offer of FIFTY CENTS 1 ' . By taking advantage of this Offer you will get the principal war news, all the local news of inter est, besides the State and general news. The campaign will soon open and the PRESS will endeav or to keep its readers posted on political, as well as other matters. Remember, .the sooner you sub scribe the longer you will get it under this offer. Address, HICKORY PRINTING CO., f - - Hickory, N.i
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