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aiCKORS PBESS: NOVEMBER 10, 1BZ8 ft e i r rcs3 3 mo. 25 Cents. TtlE an 3' ;tje tion to catch up with production An oversupply of foreign wool?, which had been -rushed in. to an ticipate the effect of the Dinley Published every Thursday by the act, is still disturbing American Hickory Printing Company. ; wool growers by depressing prices of the domestic staple, and SUBSCRIPTION 1 year One Dollar another squabble oyer the woo! Oino. Fifty Cents. ftl.iliilniAft rf ih tariff 'in threaten?' ed. Bides and leather have thus far failed to disclose an incentive for the higher prices which deal era are anxiously awaiting and, most significant of all, perhaps, advices for a number of the lar ger western and northwestern cities are that few if any now com mercial enterprises are announc ed for the opening of 1839. In some instances several large job bing houses will retire from busi ness on the ground that while their volume of sales has been large prices have been shtded to an extent which has not left an adequate margin of profit. . i This isurvev, however, would seem to leave ample room for confidence in the immediate f'u ture of business. Agriculturally and industrially we have prosper ed in spite of the distractions of vvaf, Therej is less to be taid that is encouraging concerning domes tic trade, but with the hands, of the Administration upheld in its efforts to gather the 'fruits of the BUSINESS . OP iS&S OUTLOOK. While the creneral course of trade during the year now draw ing to a clo3e ha5 been fairly sat isfactory, it has not met expecta tions, and in some lines o f indus try it has been disappointing. Oae of the encQiiragiug feat ures i the slow, stvl, aad cau tious process of building up after the panic of 1803. While the snail-like pace of the revival was not expected, some comfort may be drawn from the fact that prices on the .whole show an upward tendency, and thaV the bank clearing point to a gain in the volume of ' trade of about one- third, compared with that of the period of greater depression. viC - -5-1 7 -l1 1 " -Z' TiT il W 1- , A man in the darkness of hopeless dis ease is of all men most miserable. Wlien doctors and medicines innumerable have been tried and found wanting and loving friends vainly urjre upon hira the food he cannot cat and which brin1? hira no nour ishment or strength, what is to be done ? Men and women who have sunken so, far into weakness and disease that th whole body seems to .be permeated and poisoned by it have found health,', strength and vigor through the transform ing, electrifying- power of that wonderful "Golden Medical Discovery" which Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., proffered, thirty years ago, to sick and suffering: bsi-manitv. During all the years since then this mar j tains any sucn industrial lvelop- inf nt as have cOm , to -us xu iLe past few yrara it will be hard to say what we may uot achieve to. j lhe southern mauuutcturtrd of cotton goods have already nvade very notable advances in the tx port trade, and their future i closely bouud up with the ques tion of our commercial progress in other lands." As the Manufacturer says, the dny has passed when the south was satisfied to. raise cotton for Old Englaud acd JSew England. The 6outh is noar manufacturing a large part of its staple crop uud will convert more and more of it into cloth every year. There is also a movement in the South to ward the manufacture of finer grades of cotton goods which will work great and profitable results Scott How: hemtat. N. Y. Following the partial prostra- tiou of trade incideat to 1894, the Result of the financial crash of the following are the toasts given: .. The Russian said: u Here, is tc I 1 - the bars and 6tars that have never Iry early and be frivolous. year before, the spring of 1895 witnessed something of a 'moder- . , v . , , I war with Spain and with sound was treated by the commercial , , . . . wjithor prophets as a ; good sigo, the course of those metals being regarded as n trade Uarom- eter. ; . ; : Hut the advance was short lived, and the autumn -found the great metal ii d istries asilat as ever., No gain was made in 1896, not merely because of the distrac tions of a Presidential canvass, but owing, rather, to the meuace to the currency system by tlie" silver plank in the -Chicago plat form. Both foreign and domes tic investments in American enterprises woro .checked and distribution languished. With the defeat of the silver standard candidate for the Presi 'deucy great things were expect ed from 1897 in the way of busi ness revivah But confidence is a plant of slow growth, and capi tal, always timid, was far from eager for investment. On the money legislators at the State' capitols and in Washington, there are no reasons for doubting that 181)1 will be morj prosperous commercially than any year since strongly ahead, but its most prn 1892, or, perhaps, than any year in our history. New York Sun. A Toast to Old Glory. At a campagne supp-r to some captains of the navies of England. veious '' Discovery has been building up Rugi3ia Turkey, France and Amer- weak and debilitated constitutions by its I J 1 extraordinary influence upon the human, 1 ich a toast bv each ODC in honor of ganism keen povf r and capacity to appro- his Country WB3 Called for and the pnate ever' liie-irivinsr element irora tne food taken into th'. stomach ana trans forms it into rich, hisrlily vitalized ; blood and healthy flesh, bone, sinew and' nerve fiber. : - ' Cousumption in all its earlier tares is arrested nd counteracted by the tissue- buiklme, flesh-makmar. life-promoting: pow er of this crand medicine and there is ro darkness of bodilr ailment so drnsc but1 it will shrd upon the sufferer the light of re newed hope. Dr.. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation. M Home Manufacture. . For several years past we have it i m 1 s-eu fie movtrment ot c uton mills to the cott(jn fields iroing A Fleshy . . . Consumptive Did you ever see one? Did you ever hear of one ? Most certainly not. Con sumption is a disease that invariably causes loss of flesh. If you are light in weight, even if your cough is only a slight one, you should certainly take IbU It's Imssllon of cod lever oil ivilh hypo pkosphiics. No remedy is such a perfect prevent ive to consumption. Just the moment your throat begins to weaken and you find you are losing flesh, you should begin to take it. And no other remedy has cured so many cases of consumption. . Unless you are far-advanced with this disease, Scott's Emul sion will hold every in ducement .to you for a perfect cure. All Dra prists, 50c. and fx. been torn down." The Turk said: "Here is to the moon of Turkey, whose wina havtr never been clipped." The Frenchman said: aHere is to the cock of France, whose feath ers were never pulled.1 If in July, passably handsome but with "a sulky temper. If in August, amiable and prac tical, and likely to marry rich. If in September, discreet, affable and much liked. If in October, pretty and coquet- The Americau said: "Here is I ish, and ykely to bo unhappy. to the'stars aiid stripes of America, Ir in November, liberJ, kind, of which have never known defeat." I a mild disposition. The Englishman concluded p.s If in December, well-proportion- follows: "Here is to the rampant, ed' fond of novelty and extrava- roaring lion of Great Britain, that cant. has torn down the stars nf Russia; I Bckien, Arftica5iv who clipped the wmes of tlv? moons I The best salve in the world for Cats COUCH SYRUP Will cure a Cough or Cold at once. It positively relieves all throat troubles. Small doses. Price 25 cents at druggists. Statesville to Have a Soman Catho ! lie Church. . The Lazenby Bros., contractors and builders, have been awarded the! contract to build a Roman Cdtholi". chapel iu Statesville., The building will be about 22x42 and will be erected on the corner oi Sharpe and Trade streets, ad- whole, however, the year showed joining the residence of Col. AV. a wholesome improvement of the A. Eliason, The cost will be be- commorcial temper and led to tween $1,200 and 1,500. Mr, G. confident expectations as to the E. French, acting as agent for the outcome in 189S. The earlier parties having the buildings ' erec- months of the current year, did, ted, awarded the contract. There lindood, give evidence of a revival are not many Roman Catholics in r ctivity, notably in the West families in Statesville, so the 'and Northwest, where the gram church will begin with a small crops, had been bountiful and membership. It is ejected that prices i m some instances unduly Rev. Father J0geph, priest in stimulated. Then came the war charge of the Catholic church at with Spam and with it another Salisbury, will also have charge of teiore tuo ciose oi tne war, how3Vor, iron and steel, particu larly stool, had- felt tho effect of incroasod demand and prices be ffau'to respond to it, as well as to the increased agricultural; pros perity. The prolonged period of enforced economy in railway op- auuoofd dwlopment irf to b '-et ii in an enterprise which hp.s juet been established at Edgt-Reld S. C, sais the Atlanta Journal. ! Th rotton is. picked andginiied, the seed is presd, and ti e oih cattle fool and parsphat are' put ijke rQm into ft marketable form, the lint is I Gf tue United ? A . 1 1 I . spun into yarn, wuica in lurn is -Excuange. -ive perfect satUfaction or money re- woven into cloth all in a eincrle . ... . funded. Price 25 cents per box. Tor W. thri n A ainp"in XOU aQ AD0Ut ale by Shuford DruK Co. i a - tl , 31r. b. C r ulp, of Daisy, tms England, Germany, New England county, was in to see us Saturday or to any place. Mr. D. A. Tompkins,' the well of Turkey; who pulled the feathers BruUes, Sores, Ulcere, Bait Rheum from tl,H ror-k nF Vrr.,P A ro Fever Sores, Tetter-Chapped Hands, . i 0 . ii oi.t r ' the stars and etnp?ft tionSf and positively cures Piles, or no States of America." pay required. It is guaranteed to known cotton; manufacturer of Charlotte, predicted som time ago that the day would come when the cotton bale would be eliminated and that the raw cot ton would be converted into clcth on the farm. The new plant at Edgefield indicates that this proph ecy is not as wild as some persons thought it was when it was made. The Boston Manufacturer says: "If the immediate future con- Scrofula to Consumption. He stated that a volunteer pump kin vine came up in his crarden this 1 T : 1 -! season, wnicn covereu uu square feet and produced 31 pumpkins. The largest weighed 30 pounds and the smallest 13 pounds, the entire 3L totaling 018 pounds. Next. Winston Republican. 2Xa.rk Twain as a Stump Speaker. Once in a hile Mark has taken a hand in politics. On one occa- t i j i sion, being lnviieu lo speaK in the interest of his fellow-towns man, General Joseph Hawley, who was a candidate for re-election to the United States Senate, he said, in the course of a droll address: "Genera! .Elawley deserves your support, although he has about as No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacc-o habit cure, makes 'wea'rf men strong, biood pure. 5Qc.ti. Aii druggists. muco influence in purifying the Senate as a bunch of flowers would have in sweetening a glue factory. But he's all right; he never would turn any poor beggar away from his door empty-handed. He al ways gives them something al most without exception a letter of introduction to me, urging me to help them." Ladits Home Journal. 'v New Bank for Gastonia. There is a movement to organize a new bank in Gastonia. It is to be a state bank with capital not exceediug 50,000. The m.me of the banking firm will perhaps be eration and in industries had Joim n- Craig, Sons, & Company. its natural effect, and a growing The subscription books are now need for more cars, to ls, inachin- open and in charge of Mr, John eryand structural material star- IJ. Craig who is backing the new ted the fires in hundreds of enterprise. Gazette. mills and factories: American ironmasters discovered that cheap ore aud improred processes had at last enabled them to compete 'in flirt (1 mnvl'oia iliio newly creatod trade, together with increasing foreign purchases of numberless industrial product showed that America had at last entered the world's industrial as well asats agricultural contest. Commercially, however, the year's record leaves seveial gaps. The cotton planter has to con tend with.Uui lowest prieos for fifty years in th' facovbf oonirest d stock..of eotraa ia N?w En l.iud, wiiero mauufactiiTei nr again compelled to shu; then mills in order to permit consuinp- What is Your Birth-Month. . If a girl is born iu January, she will be a prudent housewife, given to melancholy, but gocd-tempered. If in February, a humane and af fectionate will and tender mother. If in March, a frivolous chatter box, somewhat given to quarreling. If in April, inconsistant, not in telligent, but likely to be good Any one prodisposeg to Scrofula can lever be healthy and vigorous.! This l00kinrr Consumption. Being such a deep-seated --Af in May, handsome and like blood disease, Swift's Specific is the ly to be be happy. pnlyhnown cur for Scrofula, becauso If in June. impetnonsTwiil mar lo tne pniy remeay wmcn can reacn the disease. . ! ! aa '.tliey nbi Cat at ho ire with out rz2. Book ora tlci Ht tent FttlJVi I rrrrj 1 ? b.v.wooixey.slu Ujuiu, oa. once 104 H. Frjox ik Subscribe for the Press and get the-tewp mm i 1 Scrofula opwared on tb-3 head of 217 little rnuidehild when oaly 13 pionths oldL Shortij ifter tre&kir.? out It spread rapidly all oyer cr body. The scabs oa the sores would peel tf on the slightest touh, and the odor that K-ouia arise rnale the at rosphere oi the rooa listening and cabearablf. The diseafe next attacked Use eyes, and w feared sho rclld lose her sight. Em rent physiotana from the unrounding country wre sor.eulied. but could do scthinff to relieve the llt- ue icnocent. ud ffve it A thir crinion that tb5 . - ' .:: i?.to rav tie c!iifu's eyijht. Ii -it ths- -x Called try Shift's Srw-t-'i t'u-i r.:licir? 4't :-c- rti'-n. sr"d r atsU o rri- A nig U V: li.ii-uv to J'fcliilO. Lowes - - : " . . i Patent Shingle nd HeadingMachin e a 3 i 'vzl-i2 beyond the'rt?cch cX.the aterao i ! J 1 'is 'ii. " ( cTrift's Specific bv Cleanses : r f , -f ; v. ' . !' . IT' This machine with vertile saw is especially adapte to the man ufacture of Shingles and Heading by unskilled labor, and is the ir-ft-ction of hand machines. It will cut more Shinglef per clay, frota all kinds ojjblocks, than any other machine on the market, as it do5. block but once until sawed up. It will saw rouod or square blocks, from 10 to 23 inches Ion?, lr inches wide, and wider if block is turned to sawed side after a My cins hare been taken off. This machine has been in use In thU section for twenty year and is preferred to any other. The capacity of Lowe' Machine ia yellow pine is from 12,000 to 00,000 shingles per day, owing to power used and skill of opzrator. Power required, 15 horws power; p of Shiusle saw l,!iO0 revolations per minute. i uii directions accompany each machine for filing saw and kel in- x:icl!in- in order. A guarantee also accompanies each "xxxachio ; l a.so .manufacture ahingle Jointers and Shingle Packer?, for '.rAl!t and rrkinj; shingles, ar.d which do the work sufficiently jar 1 or, prices r.id further information 1 r - rl I m - W. address Creo. M. Whitener, Henry, N. C
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