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Th* artcd to make ijnill i t hose \\ cut out of lied lilt O;i toot h|>lCu oot hj irks are mailt* 'ichi«*an. Wisconsin, I ). Ik np-.le crop this The tTo) i-, L'sti ).()()() to >cs not include the ised in cnh r-niills. fanning factories, barrels will he >e, the slate v, Liverpool ami I hat the ruiln >a I B spend ■lon ei o*« ties. The Vf service of a uood ■ A B'hanic. has im n ted which he claim.* is ■ B'-d t ia: e wu lan ■ft , 1 IC, , > ! list ■ iifs is :U 1 .eTo. a? 1 I I ft >c i the sit me f. >i ■ Sl 1.1 "(I |lO The II M I •[», j I i'' is 1-1 s/J ; 1 S\]l) If mh . * ~ - «L f 1 alv#l - r :g. hL |l|f! Stt > if *.». k Hix»'. Tlinifta'ir! l'-«eh*»s . •V. -, '• There is no man living, said a i ! public school teacher tlift other '.\y. I " tiiat knows every one of ilk-T").' 1 m> I words in Webster's 1 Dietionary, nor lialf. nor a third of them. Nor U there a man that could d"line them if he were a-.l:- h Siiakespf-are, who had the 'lie if—t vcM-abu'arT ns-d by any fciiijtiove I on!▼ 1 I.OOO words. Mil ton cou 1 pick out from 000. l»nt theav»'ia£e njau, a graduate from O o j one of the great universities, rarely , has a vocabulary of more than *h'' or I,OUO words. Right here in Buffalo there are born 1 and bre 1 wiir, contrive to expn - s all ! their wants and opinions in 300 words, and in the rural districts the 1 1 knowledge of IV> or 200 words is I sufficient to carry a man through the world. S> thft unabridged . • t ! dictionary is cluttered up with ' or more technical or obsolete words that you never hear in .. 1 ordinary conversation or in ordi nary books and newspapera."— Buffalo Courier. Factories, not Free Trade. Vicksburg wants a cot ton factory ■ in faet, it wants several cotton ' fa'-t a - i"s. an l it will have them be- , fore many years elapse if the " free trade" crax« does not control the legislation of the nation. We hope, and believe, our representative in' Congress wili stand by .Mr. Randall,, (who has always been and is now.' the true friend of the Souths politi cal and material interests) in his' i 'i fight against the free tra le policy of the New York politicians and the • 1 Kentucky and Illinois whisky dis-, tillers. Mi. Catehings represents a cotton-crowing district, but it is a district that should also bo the cotton manufacturing center of the T- 1 I nited States. He should see to it, and we believe lie will see to it, that his influence and his vote will not be • given in aid of a policy that will "nip in the bud ' the prospect for establishing cotton manufactures in his own city and district. Our people need factories, not free trade with Kngland and other huropean countries. The govern-, mem revenues can be reduced by abolishing the internal revenues, or at least the tobacco taxes. Now is II in time for Mississippi Congress- man and Senators to assert their independence of the New York poli tical bosses, and to stand up for the prosperity and improvement of their own section.—\ icksburg Post. Julj£f Tlioniuii's Opinion. Judge riioinan's new paper, the Advance, published at Youngstown, >hio, is a large eight-column week ly. well printed, and edited in the methodical and painstaking style! that might* be expected of an ex-' Civil Service Commissioner. Mie Judge, like Mr. Cleveland, believes in a reduction of the Treasury sur plus. but the following paragraph reads rather like a left-handed com pliment of the Message: 1 o "It is not likelv that Congress • ~ I will be governed by the President's recommendations, for tho reason that it i-; difficult to obtain a united action or. legislation which affects .h.tr "lent interests throughout the country. Ihe general welfare m Ist conform to special interests, is a rule v* hi«-h h been adhered to for manv years, and it is not likely to be c■ U! dby the Fiftieth Congr -s I'lieerfiil, I t *. A eiu i l ful \i- w. if iot a ih t \ r»-e: e, ;s t iken « f a seei::i!i o r: me by a Texas paper, which 1 • .vc : •• It ;t g«>od t Li: t* it ■ • c;t!!.« ..T. xis ar« dy '* ". ' r w il .1 t ' V .--C M' » . . . . fc . f . '• - ile O't i i Tutf s Pilfe FOf? TORPID LIVER. A toinid liver derauges the nbolei} v tciii, '•»»! prinliiccs S ck Headache, Dyspepsia. Costivensss, Rheu matism. Sallow Skin and Piles. There is no better remedy for these fiimmon diseases than Tutt*«. I.(\cr i'iiit, a* u trial \% ill prove. Price, a3e. Sold Everywhere. oei'id .o. CitcJo'ue. n V - r i ft m 4 \ P V> . * .. v"\ ?. .o ' '■> :\ »--- (&"■&* ■ »\ trrj 'i *• -X P■ ¥ r 6 I'crS'l \ i fa r r. - I "■ V .I I ' "*'M I i—- \ , -r;fJ I 1 t -j :u? / / pq I / L - d cp /- ' 11 L-- 4 -J 1 Tm- 1 PARSLj:: DP.03., Makers, i i MES!DEN, CONN. Show ■rc3mo 0 7 f' -s St.. Hew York. ™" " c " ' ,rl " "■ j*Kailroaj& Scbcbulee. iv»: PIEDMONT AIII LIXP,. Richmond&Danvilleßailroad Condensed sclitdule in t-Cfrct Sei>t. 4, 'S7 READ READ WEST LP DOWN. BAST 4 :s(i p m I,'V3 New York Arr. 3 20 p rr. t*7 " I'liiladeJi.laa " Uis 942 •' HaltimtM-e " io 00 a m 3UO " \Va*limgU>ii " 810 4 3.j p m •' Ci.arluiuville " 340 f> ~>o '' Lynchburg " 115 2 30am Lve Ilichinwud Arr 6]sau . r > . r >6 '• K-ysville, " 100p in Ssn " Duimlla '• 1Q 90 pri 10 44 " (ireeiiMbolo '* 525 pm 3 30a iii Lvc Goidsboro An 430pu 100 " Kat-iyli " 0 .'{s 41 " Durham " 12 47 \r> 00 " Chapel llill, " flio 720 '• llill >iiro, "' 12 17 f7 30 " .Salrin " *ll :;o 1115 " Hiffh Point " 7 j»i 12 39 Salisbury 6 4.j 126 Lve Concord Arr i6l 2 i."» Charlotte, 5 06 .'>36 Spartanburg. 1 16 a m .5 50 Greenevill* 1 04 3"' Arr Atlanta [.r« 700 p m WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA DIVIMON. II 2.'i ain Lvt Salisbury Arr 720 pm 12 20 pm Arr 1 26 Hickory 5 wo 2 oft (Jonnelly Sprinfs 4 42 2 34 Mornantuß 4 l* 3 10 Marion a 18 ? Black Mountain Junetion 5 li *^h«->iii t . li h* A lexand^r's 7 35 Hot SOO Paint I lock Lve 1« hi 9 30 a in Arr Morristown 7 5C 10 55 KtloWille Lve 6 3) Mrr.PHV 1!K \.N H. 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" Baltimore ih3 ah Philadelphia VJ 2.', p m Ken York 2 20 p n» On and after May 14lh the Sleeping Car j now running between Washington and Ai km will be discontinued and .same car w;ll be placed in service between Washington and Augusta by trains 2J and 23. J AS L TAFLOR, (jen'l Pas* Arent, I) CARI)W ELL A*>'t (Jea'l Pa*« Ag*nt. iOLHiil I'rafflc Manager Col«ni#ia, S C LOVELADY and its FUTURE PROSPECTS J i ' £m9 ! tl hpuy s ll«J ■' ■ 1 —. [ • DAAG JJ O XAYLORSVILLE STREET. J? , CO C- KOO « M I P_° 2J* K I I _ *_] I fSg M 2 L K 3 a H S 8 — l c — !| £ -~ 0 . *•••• • ►— 4 *■*' rz C 4 W ?£ © H 9? " « IT T3 » © —© VT t .1 f sr j— - - ( J °°"J A " I —___•_, Z f i 2 §H» gl i 2"§ 3 ! • | P ° ;'J | , **—, " CO R-H - R ~~ © -* © , ' _ «* }— 1 H > O _ I £ GH 3C £§ T! I H, * O CN © ) _ * ~ , ' F! »C I ,—«. T— 11 • ** T) K ~ "T ©* G 30 >! | ' W «* ! JJ •,»».TJ S H.CVJI " PRICE STREFT - | , ;«3 S ! «• « H- .. «* R 4 §X OO | •' c © - _ i -_ i !- °*2 £ * , .! 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ST AT I ON*. T TLLFORATH (>FFI« E.. i. Ti. TA LCOTT, Sup F. P>. TJK>M AS. irn'l Mnut : A Mozart Organ, % ALMOST NEW. Inquire of F. \V. HITCHCOCK.
Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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