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-r 1 - t x HICKORY, PRESS: DECEMBER 8, 1838. .4 i I f I "; Published every Thursday by the Hickory Printing: Company. "DESCRIPTION 1 year One Dollar. ; " . . 6 mo. Fifty Cent. 3 mo. 25 Cent j portant problems in plant feedin A Threo Hi 1 lion Jib. Is especially tru cl Hood's TOs. lor na metn. cLiaerer contained so pr&t curxUTe rower la so sall space. Tfccy are a bo!3 iredlce nor BENEFIT FED BY VOTER. TE COLORED " -. t "Winston Republican. When we read of an elephant hunter who has been trampled to destU in the wilds of India, we wonder at tlie fooiaammesa of a man who -wilt travel rottud the world &sd endure all raanner of hardships, in ordr to riiirt- r!ntVi in a. fr 9Mr intclf A tran v Wo are a UOted by BOVeral Of 1 does not have to taako a journey to India our Democratic contemporaries foolhardy. na tinvinn enwl pflifnriallv that Thousands of hard workiry men are daily as Having said eaiioriauy wai cortain "the neirrO as a race lias never 1 form, without ever leaving their native vil- bonenttod thO liepUDllCan party; ct theiT health., they are tie men who of course meaning the Kepublican ggK jrirCSTo? party Of North Carolina. v insufficient nourishment. The man who Wo did not go OUt Of OUr Way wbo has. a weak stomach and an impaired to make this statement and it was XJt by no means the pith Of the arti- 1 etepsto remedy the conditicas. is court- Cle in Which it appeared, Ut We X)t. Pierce's Golden Medicai Discovery r.o, ' rotifoiiflfl "iwill cf onrl I cures o3 per cent, of all casas of brouckial, flUppOSO thO Sentence Will Stand xhTOtn larynrial aflctios that lead up as well alone as it did in the con- to consumption, it othes the couh, ,. . . . , , facilitates expectoration and reatora the XiectlOn in Which we USed it; COr- kt appetite.Jt correct all disorders of w J,,M-.,,ft(.nMnmMn th digestion, makes UnMimilatIoa; of vMiuij t .w j the liferivin-relei and which is now becoming" well v! i:It is no doubt r certainty tbctj y3UC-rB 118 HcalLEilw known throughout the country, ' the Yadkin river. U to bo . bar- j is the 1-xperiment Farm - of tho j nessi'd,1'- e&ul a gentlemen rfho i- North Carolina Horticultural So- ia a po&itiou tokcow vvhHtis coins: ciety at Southern Pine?, N. C. on. It a Sn'QOOlOCO iob and The land upon which the farm is when the evttem ! rciumote Saiis- bnry acd other towna in this paxt of the StAte will- be lighicd up with electricity from the p!aut and it will be tbepowfr thnt ill run located is ideal for'-. experimental work. It is of, a light, sandy na tu re, very uniform in ccioposition aud quite level. ; Thero are two divisions; one devoted, to experi- i a :i i it . M i msms V Z a 1 , :;' I taring - establishments in thU sev vegetables. The plots are hud off . with mathematical accuracy j and the three recognized essential iu- a lareo number of the niKuufac- tion. make for having said this, for it rasnts of the food perfact. It inviisoratesi the liver and purifie aod en- tS most assuredly the everlasting maker, flesh-builder, serve tonLc aai re storative. Jit is the oet or all known med icines for nervous disorders. Dealers sell A Hairpin And a Woman's C?nrios ity. Mrs. Ray, wife cf City Clerk, A W. Ray, of Findley, o", found a dynamite cartridge on the drrser in hf-r "son's rcoin and not knovtini: what it was tooka hairpin and j picked.it. The cartridge exploded and threo fintrera vere blown of: one baud, two of! another. Shf wr8 unconcions for -a sliort tim, and when fhe recovered and wfd asked what caused the explosion she said it was a woman's, curio?-ity. truth. Wo do net mako this statement with any ill feeling toward tho colored voter no on knows better than the intelligent colored citizen himself" that it is . true but for the simple reason ; that it is a matter of fact we do this and we can say Jn justness and fairness to the colored voter it and have nothing ela "Jxs a good." - .X na ccucn ana got so low tta it t&Kt I-eouW not tit Mp,"wrU Mrs. MittW Qwv, ot W?tv lyondoti. union Co.. Ark. "0r ftmiiy plij-sicin told my hunbaca thM I bad ooarnp-. tion. I h&d pains tbrouTk iay ehe jluU sptt uo blood.: I took your ' Gofde Medical Discovery ' and it cured me. It saved sar lif." chest, always ready, al ways efflcicat, always sat- U!a:tcryt rctvent a cold or fever, cur? all liver Ills, sick hcaIch .in-rtre. cor.strviton. etc. Sc. The only ruli to take wlia Hood's SarsapanUt. an Qios EXl'ERfMENT FARMING. For tho PitKSS ; r that if political success was our prof6ssion is compelled to draw oniy onjeci ana aim, we.wpuia oa his wisdom from the accumulated thrice willing to strike from the every .colored voter in Noith Car- lished in convenient forms for olina. Wo say this not from pur students of all kinds. Young Knowledge ot political science or lawyers with their first case con any tneory whatever uui irom tne r8ufc standard- law books and simple fact thai in the counties iarn jnst what has been done tlinr n trn tn n t r rr run r r I l . . . i,uuw.uuy.i.uu i under . simi ar cirenmstances. ored population, a Democratic Medical students at the beginnin xnajoruy is votea on election aays of their professional career, have and the counties tiiat navo tne fewest negroes give Republican majorities. - It would hardly bo fair to prove this by the vote cast at our recent "election, for on that day a larger gredionts of plant food. Phos phoric acid, potash and nitrogen, are applied in various combina tions and forms, so as to aflbrd farmers and fruit-growers, an op portunity to bedomo thoroughly familiar with their action. IThe detailed work of this institution is under the supervision of trained experts. Regular annual reports, giving an account of what has been doilio during the year, are issued and distributed among farmers. The supervising com mittee of the farm also issue bul letins on topics of interest to farmrrs and giyo them to all who are interested. The writer re cently received a set of these books from Lo superintendent of the Experiment Farm at Southern jwrinbietofu!loviiiy usimi r.n?'ii o- "a. xt n j e t li i' A. Conner, Jr., Uockbnde I5ath rir3t, Z-o'Js Catch the Phtit. 'Aro not Tht nevrfpr.p?r.A r.rd correspoadents," asks the Davie- Times, 4,a little previous in this early naming Hntier and .Kus&dl's successors V" .' That is the way it, U borne in on us. If wfj ivmnn. ber rightly, the Dolriocrutie pirty hnd a rather bitter experience four years ko as a result of nti off zxt to tclct a S-u itor b-fore it elected the Leia!?tiire which was to elect him. Charlotte Observer. i:i TvrhoJj Fever. "ly syre.:: vv,- Vf ry tidion ran .!ivn by typlio'u tVvc-r. i ber.ii rakic. lloors 8ar.ap:riia arid the ellrc iiio i. invi;or.-itin:-. It friivt'i!i u i of ,:fe, ixoil I hnv "enjoyed oo )ir MH evvr sinw takr.r it, ;md Iuvh r:dneato Tour Bowels With Ctcr.rt. Candy Cathartic, cure conati pet io i fircer- uucu. ran, anuasts.rerund inctcy. -iout CiArrti. be of great practical value. The work being carried on at this farm is probably tho most thorough in this line in the United States and will bo of untold vakie to the ag ricultural and horticultural world. Every one who derives a living from tilling the soil would do well to study the work of this experi ment farm and likewise of everv other experiment Station in this country. Bryan Tyson. Long Leaf, N. C. before them in convenient forms as a guide, tho experiences of the world's greatest physicans and surgeons; .and so it is in all the so-called learned professions. . - i . Eclovato STar Bowels TTitti Ctwcareis. Cnndy Catbarvio, cure constipation forever. ;oc.25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. The profession of far miner. portion of the negroes who had however, has been rather back- t 1? -. !. i I ' I liaviLiii xii ic&LULcu uvaurne puouran wote .num., ward alon th6S9 lines, and only aU thEt belongs to it. If "A young man in New York who recently had his face shot away bv the accidental discharge of a gun,' says the Boston Transcript, 'is having it restored by surgery, with TP a aatea ana driven irom tne pons, durin? the nast few vears have ran do this it will not h n Hah though the votes cast do not auv cgat strides been made. The cerous to run up against '.'The prove it,) but it is an easy matter i establishment of Agricultural 1 'r1306 the Bear' as it ha:i been ." to prove this TAtnrrtQ oinon Hir Tiflcrrn hnq hpnn i i i i. i i i a real uve wiiu cac, over in tne xeiurns since me negro uas Deon i ma ipd to i-nnnfTtnl imnrnvA. nr.n . i -r. . i , . m i t i li 'v-'.r tuners ureeK section on j naay u iuici, iui uAuuiuiu, I moms jinn lr. m now n.rnimnrtri ;i,4. l i 1. t . o r:. counties ot CUatham and radHin. I iis necessary for a voung man who and nine inches in length and its - Tho former is ' a strong Demo- expects to follow farming to re- claws measured 1J inches. It as cratic county, tho latter a strong CGive n. training in thft trfteial m a tree when they shot it. It is ttnnhlipn.n rnnntv fllifitlmm l"Ai.-t-'r il very seldom that we ever hear of, a i,nQ ntr, n,0n . i , . wiici cat in tnis section. ViIkes- "v v.vp young aoctor or lawyer to go yTn nurrtn:rt0 "r-v t r ? V odL-m lSa rAl-o 1-1 it I ii '" 1. ii T l e I lunula. iuuaiu io uiuuuuu kuu i rnrnnffn r ii a sonnn or mnru rin r lowest negroes of any county, in and jurisprudence tUO OtatO. I Annthpr oTfliifrincr Avirl atipa rf in tact tne inaiority ot tne eas- the elevation of tho profession of tern counties where most of the farming, is the tendency of those -ov'v-,j v w tv wuo ionow it xo specialize. cratic, and tho Western counties This is as it should be. The range wnere lucre arc tow negroes, are, c farming is broad, it covers vrxma. Don't neglect Tour Urrr. Liver troubles quickly result ia serious compliciticn.?, and the man who neglects his liver has litlie rpjjard for health. A Lottie of Browns' Iron Bitters taken nox and then M ill keep the liver in perfect order. If the disease has developed, Browns' Iron Hitters It m causvtl by a coM or sr.cvoe'on of coii, coiabiueil with i:ajMirv blc! 1( s uiptoHiK are v in ;l?e h ait. 'iichare trom tho;io.-e, riaiut: nise. in the ear?. It is.carcfl by I!ools arsapariiia which pnrifioj nm! en riljes tb b!Ml, ootii-. ai;l rebuilds tho titties telit-ves alt the di?- areeabiu ii.tioiiH. lie a tit Ib DIoou Deep. Clran Mocil incaiiH c. cler.n ei. No cauty without it. LWarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keen it cli-nn. l, -.tirrinr; up t!i3 lzy liver ail driving a!! in j liuxitifcs from the !cdv. Ikin to-day to will cure it perrnanentlyl Strenh and -'d tl.i.t s:c::iy bi:Iou coniplcrioa by taLiusj vitality will ahvovs follow its w. I 3caretr,, bounty for ten cents. All dmz- BzownV Iron Bittcr 13 sold. by all dealers. JT-ets, satr.facticn pi.-'.rantecd, 10c, 2$c, f.0c. QoodBye -RKeumatism l- The Right Remedy Will Banish it Forever. on an average, strongly Itepubli- pan. Even after the election just passed, in which tho Democratic purty swept thtate, the Ropub- licans retain a stronghold in many 4 of tho western counties. While the most intelligent of ; the colored race as ; a rule stand by tho Republican party, the great rank and tile of the colored ;votor scarcoly over fail 10 roll np a Democratic majority where they havo suflScient numbers, and ; hence as a race,, they do not ben efit tho Republican party. TV o nil id 4? iii If. you would forever be rid of the acHes and pains, and some times the tortures produced by itneumatiam, you must take the right remedy. Those who con tinue to suffer are relying upon remedies which do not reach their trouble. The doctor's treatment always consists of potash and mercury, which only intensify the disease, causing the joints to stiff en and the bones to ache, besides seriously impairing the digestive organs. Rheumatism is a disordered state of the blood and the only cure for it is a real blood remedy. Swift's Specific fS. S. 8.) goes down to the very bottom of all diseases of the blood, and promptly cures cases that other remedies cannot reach. - Mr. E. K. 8. Olinkenbeard. a promi nent attorney of Mt. Sterling, Ky. writes: Dcat Tebsfeb Spit aa;l Stuoke Toar IiTe Awsy. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerre aJ'd vlcr. take No-To-Uac, thcwnnJcrrworKcr. tl:at makes xreak cea strti.ff.. All ilrupgista, Wc or tl. Cure rafi--tccd. BooLt aaOl sciinplo free V-lress Svcrling Ucmedj Co i Chicago cr Kev? Vo;'i A Word to Sabsctlber s many special lines, and the man who concentrates, thus giving his time and attention to a par ticular branch, usually makes the best showing. This fact is evi dently recognized by the Experi ment Stations, because no one of these institutions attempts to deal with all the problems which con front the general farmer. We see, for example, one station di recting its main efforts towards improvements in dairying mat ters, variety tests v h fruits and vegetables absorb the attention of tho experts, while another may concern itself with tho important problem of plant feeding. This is one oi mo most serious ques tions which confronts tho farmer today, how to feed his crops so as to get the greatest returns from tho smallest investment. Prices of agricultural products aro low, If you owe us on subsciptido, this is an invitation for you to call aud etUev U vou can't twiv aH vou nw at one time, pay as much as you can I margin t between the profit .and and H vou can't pay any now come-in.! Iricc nrft -lm JriflicAArnnlA rA and tell us Fo,and if practicable.we will are almost lndiscernabie, and extend the tiine for you to xxy it in; t requires no small amount cf SJtJl ttSiilitylo put tho balance on tho . vou are honest and want to pay your honest debts you will at least make an effort to try to pay us. Who wll be the first xnaa to tryK V" V ' : - " :. , right side of tho, ledger. An institution established about tbreo years ago to "work out im- through the .winter? If so, we are sure it quieted your cough, healed the rawness in your throat, increased your weight, gave you more color, and made you feel better in every way. But perhaps your cough has come back again, or you arc gei ting a little thin and pale. ':' Then, why not continue the same helpful remedy right through the summer? It will do you as much good as when the weather is cold. Its persistent use will certainly give you a better appetite and a stronger digestion. . it wui uui c y weas throat and It will cure every case or consumption, when a cure is possible. Don't be persuaded to take something they say is just as good. All Drt: g:?Ist. ' r. 3. t. Scott & Bowse,, Che misu, K.V. : VTwo yeara ago I was a great sufferer irom Kneumatism. I had tried every remedy I could hear of excent S. S. I had been to Hot Springs. Ark., where I remained for twelve weeks under treatment, but I experienced no oerma- nent relief, and returned home, be- lieving mat l wouia De a sufferer as long as 1 lived. At a time when m pains were almbst unbearable. i chanced to read your advertisement and was impressed with it so much that 1 decided to try 8. S. S. I took, eleven bottles and was entirely, relieved of all pain and cured nermanentlT. When I began to take 8. 8. 8. I waa unable to sit or stand with any ease, and could not sleep. Since taking the last aose l have had no return of the Kheumatism, and I take great pleas ure in recommending 8. . 8 to any one who has the misfortune to suffer with this disabling disease." S.8.S. is the only cure for Rheu matism, which is the most stubborn of blood diseases. It is not intended to give relief only, but by completely neutralizing the acid condition of the blood it forces out every trace of the disease and rids the system of it forever. It ia Purely Vegetable and one thousand dollars reward is offered to any chemist who can prove that it contains a particle of mercury, potash, or any other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. is the only blood remedy guaranteed to bo absolutely free from mineral mixtures. Books sent free by Swift Spe cific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Lowe's Patent Shin le and H eading achina nea! ISsLlP I U w It 5ua tin rvrt Fli' u&uuk, OSes 11 li. irjci h- Subscribe for the Press and get the news.. : This machine with vertile eaw-U etspocially adapted to th rrar. ufactnre of Khinles and Heading by unskilled labor, and i the in fection of haiid machines. It will cut more Shingles per !ay, from all kinds oljlock?, than any other machine on tbt? market, as it do.-" bloc! but once uzitii s.iwJ up. It will Law round or Mjuare block?, from 10 to. 1Z inches Ion?, 11 inches wide, and wider if block is turned to Kiwed tiCxs alter a' few cuts hare een taken ciT. . This machine -has been in use in this section for twentv ear? and Is prerred to any other. Thecapacitv of Logo's Mtchix":- in yellow piae is from 12,000 to S0,00) f hin-Ieier d:tr, owin- to iwr used and skill of operator. Power required, 15 horfec power; x".d of SbiLle saw. l.r00 revolntions ier minno. 1 ull directions accomirjny each machine for filing aw and keef Ing laacliind ia order. A guarantee a!.o accomp-njer Ach laaeliiv. labo manufacture Shingle Jointers fend Shing!e Packer?, for jointing and packing shingles, and which do the work suCcIeutly tor ne capacity of the Shingle Machine. For prices and further Information address Geo. M. Whitener Henry, N. C r
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