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Established 1853. Rutherford College, ~ Rutherford College P 0., NORTH CAROLINA. Term OF«*N« tN- flr«T Wedr»*iay in .Jan uary HAIL -TV mi «>J»AI)* FIR»* \\VDT»E*day IN AUEU'T li«i#rd, including a I »xpet»e- frnmtStoffl. '1 uition fr>ti II to #4. LILL 4 *! IM'SS ' I JEPIL 11H it A!'*l 31 Miilta r> J>-( aftiiM-I F AOIIEXE.L. 'I he I- lI'UI ilrnuiiiinational AMI Rl>n- Uit stm-tiy nvra! AI.FL tr*i pn'iix Annua! a»t**iuiai -.* F«».n» 15«» TO 3TO. K.,r fmtlo-r paitn-U ,ir* *:p'Y T" I:KV ii. I AL'.KK'NKTin, !'fe>i(ler,t- NOTICE. N>> i: 11J 1 \; "i in t .. 11 ■l.\ I* T ('« > II "I tY . V- ire is LI- I' bv i-i '•> LI «'! THE •!»" CORPORATION «•! MI" Hi- kor\ I*RII»TI 1 >MI|IHII \ ; THAT TIE* naino (, 1 fin* lIT- I I J» ir.lT OR* AI • * -L'FIN 1 MTIJTILI. '''lN IF T p*VV -Oil. M. I. I• I'A I' *. W. \ . 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Hi« thorough «**|»erien*e in 11»#» IVnaion office an I lit 'IN- |iro-»I-' til ion of t LII—•• I lainiH renders hi* r nli v v alnniile fc; ,, , | qt t.-n* MII to i\*n to tin- working up of r j. «*i. ,1 in ii b;iiiloii«-(l claims on wlii. li or ii»r attorne* *bav •• i!»-«1 I o OJII'R >■ lID with [I*>|IFI-» 111! •• at tornevn TLI lOIIK I" HI I th«* ' olintr.T 111 RNI"'F which ll»f«l at- T' ,' ion at WA^LIIIIIFTON W ui» i» nuioiHTi who arc fiiiitl«»«l to itn r»*a~»» .1,, not o Mm il li ni-.- Hi- T fail to or ( aiiM»* t li'-ir i «*••« an* im|iro|jwrl> rfjfi-ti-d I'ut- II 1i..1 Itl' .tl-'li I'HI'I t O ••li' ll r;i l-«* nil >"1 »>f.!ul A«!vi«*«; lr«e L:.-F*RN HV |MTMIWIIID TO Hun I: W ro\»hrlu*nil. of Illinois. II ii', i • Mit -o'i of ! intiana Hon I. N Moriill. of Kaunas Hon I ho- Kvait. of KanxaH Hon I' I'. llenili*r*oii of lowa Hon Jaiii** I ,;iinl. of N'-lii artka Hon I S >' B of lowa VTILI \\ M. I!, (■ri'Tlll' WAHHIIISTMI. % Adniinistrators' Sale. 1> \IIIII I; IL A I .li OUT A INKI> > frot , th.-1 i«»rk of tin- SiipiTior I'oiirt of in tawbacnuiit.v in t'lri'UK' fuiitM I 11 Alwnn -11«r \ T| iniiiixtrat O AE iinM W I 1 •:itrn»- ami ol ! .-rs. I will e\| , Illili.' rtnff al tl.o' on » H'Mi-i«' door IN V* A ton. N ' . on Moiiilnv. .lamia v t H>* l>il li L^^ H It I- O I I n mill till' intiT*»t oi LINN, . 1 1 ••• i'ii-I •! in 'I '.in. i of land i.v- I„_ ,tii HI r ; i . .. 11 - N.irt 11 of llnkotN . in > a t;i w |ia rolMit » It. uiir tin- trmt on wliuh Van 'I .MKIII' now 11v• i.i l ■ ontaiini.tr ll'i a- !• - . tin Intfrt'wt of tli* aaiti Mnxm IVhkup. ilw#*tti*dl. be* I tic AIH HI I tlr.v ■!>.■ -i\t . 'liii'ln tlt>-riof I .TIN* t»*N PN- ••■II' • I-h on I onrtriimt ion of MII,. !.. llano IN -IV inoltt Ll*>, with liotf alnl ap proveil MA-iirity, with *» P*R out lativntt, Titl«* ' F I'. U,I:XAM»KP, \II , 11,:*• I" I . iif Mosi'l I • AIIUC, 111 *I*"I| * l» Its. Administrators* Sale. I> . FIR; IN- ,if I 1i..T1-r ohtaini'il roin the I IF-RK >',.*• •H. S lI*II I of I'ntawi'a county IN TLI.*. :I«.- • lit it !.*•! I B \lfX»BII»r. Ailiuintetrator, AE MI ha. ' K mknl ami othcru I will -IPIN TO pniilH -:II■ ■AT T h>- F ourt HOUAE door iu N«»* ton \ I',, ou Mouiiay . Jnnnary THE IFITLI. |N®N. AT 12 « iiH*K noon, tra.T of land TX-loairinx to the , A * ii* Sain V"AN>ILIN. ■ i.*'.*A >.*.|. LYINIC onel . ion 'it v . . out a i ll ilit o a* • r>-- i. ~ ... . etit . toll on i oiiflrai.il iou of j , . .I M.-- o:. I r.-iit of T»l* month* wit a note an, ipprov. .l 5... urltyrdrawiUK • |A*R ivnt im.-r -. . , w . p I I' It M.I'WM'I I! \.!nir I - J • I-• I'-" li I***? to .1 an l'> | j The American Farmer. «»*. «.*r 4» > cai a under tlit' same iiiaiiit^etneiit (K xoted I«» » AKMIM;. STOCK K '.IHIM.. i "I IT T.HOWIMI, >1 vukl. L (. IKLH.MMI.IIie I)AL. HY.tlie I'OL I I K\ V \Kl».ele. T, .*• I T.. Ic*rtlll/.trs ml Allium t' **• i tii.iM.* .•! . o iiinuT' ** mi.'l j ' T T T HiporlH «»l Kcpifxenlalnt* 1 ar- HUT*' a LTII>* I | LIOI A ,»• I * * ■»- 1 . lIOMI HI I'VIMMI NT WIT It ihai inintc r» a linn and pra 11> al iuni««t loua ] 1 Joi tU-* ..il.— > ' - 'arm I ni*.*lit)iii I ... M-T o • -1.• ILT «; ««iul and >*xp.*F. j * ENCRD M.'B aud WO . A B»v»- OHARGE of the several ,(. , I U . II • i v, F , . th»» Atlantic STAT#*, from Ma- , *ar« to LIMIIFI" ••• .**■•• i »lf hunt t hi* oid • •,;as»l.* .»-:v ami KAID«* on term WORK T ina \U> ll' L M - I bliahed fai * ERE - U PRINTED oti M «!..*• .■a-.-r, in DEAR TYPE $1 ' r«» any one M K A dub of lire, aa ex- . * r»4 «I: ' m -«* H ' iHf ► .* A M SANDS A MIS. 1 Haitunor. M ! PENSION BLANKS! V>-' K % • • *. C " 1 J 1... ». ii ril :• 1. i.» . • -V -'• ,v ] A 1-le Contradicted. There ar* gome "liars in the cew*- paper service who to wend the ' remainder their earthly to the devil through some jHriiitenti ary. Their last effort says HOLI. J. S. Henderson, iu a sp**ecii up in Michigan, 44 gloried in having been n j-rebel,'and m living in a district ! where thirty thousand Union soldiers had rotted in prison. One 11 r. Tar*- ney rushed at Mr. Henderson and grabbed hiui by the throat, saying: • You scoundrel. 1 was a I nion sol . dier. and if np one el-e here will re sent your insults I will ' The guests j interfered and separated the men. and Mr. Henderson apologized to the party." Aa\ Mr. Henderson ha* written a let ter dt-nyiug that he uttered any word of offence, that any words passt-d between him and Mr. Tarstiev. and '•then* was no excitement, no quar rel, no fight and n > " Judge A. B. Moore, in whose hon«r the dintif r was given, han written a letter ■ l n which lie denies the whole story of the Tarsney-Henderson difficulty, and says that his greatest regret is that hi* town holds a man who is mean enough to manufacture such a lie. Brace l"P -"iou are feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, von ;re bothered with Headache, vou are fidgettv, ner vous, and geuerallr out id' sorts, ami want to brace up. I»r .:e up, but not with stimulants, spring nrdi : cine*, or bitters, * hicli i ave for their iia*is bad whiskv, and which stimu late vou for an hour, and then leave ton in worse condition than before. \\ hat urn want i* an alterative that will JHlri f r your blood, start healthv action of Liver and Kidneys, restore j vour vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medi cine you w.II find in Fleetric Hitter*, and onlv cents a bottle at 'lnvs ter's 1 )rug Store. An unsophisticated youth talked j of ttit* weather to a more matured bundle of beauty. She—Yes, the wind chaps inv lips He, thinking of the box of saltp he carried —lt is easy to cure them. Slit—Hut there are too many peo ple around, now. He —Why, that don't nmtt«r—just rub it on with vour fif" r er. • n» And then she thought how dul' some people are Tlie American l armer. I | THE AMK:IIC.\N FABMF.B for Januarv I Ist i* a number of great value and interest. Every branch of farm work, live stock and the dairy, the poultry\ard. the orchard, the gar den. are treated The matte) is sea sonable and practical, there being many short, pithv, timely sugges tions. 1 here is also in every issue an attractive Home Department for the bene fit of the ladies of the coun try household. Our farmers would enjoy ami profit by its semi-monthlv visits. 1 it* s lbscription is £l.OO a year, and when a club of five is sent, an an extra copy furnished fr* . SAM'I. A. SON. Baltimore, aie the publishers. The tallest and weightiest family - in the I nited State* resides at Hoar ing Creek. We-t Virginia Thefaiu- . ily of John K Scott.con*ista 1 of ten | children, all boys, t woof whom died in their infancy. The height of the j remaining eight l* individually ovei *i\ feet. The father weighs '2l') pounds; Mrs. Scott. *20") ; Hugh 230 Oliver J.. 207 ; Charles J.. *270: Jef ferson, 21 "• *. James. 237; Wintiehl, 220 ; John, 250 ; Edwin, 253. weight of whole familv. 2.438 poua I*. 1 I ( Thieves are getting bold in Chsr !ot*e. One went with lis hor*e' •ol « i U '. •. t •"» -t'* ti « 1 *i' i was run tt. it tt vi» x {?.♦* t'iiu in t f , I wit * 1?> 'J f 1' 111' 5* 111 ■ i • Tttelr HualncHn Hoomliijf. Probably no oil* tbin£ Las cau-ed such a general revival of tragic at . Ilovster's Store as their giv . ihg to tlit 1 r customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. 4 Their trade is simply enormous in I this very valuable article from tbe ;} fact that it always cures and never . disappoints. Coughs, Coid>. A>tuma, [ Bronchitis. Croup, and all throat and .'lung diseases quickly cur*-d ou .jean test it before buying by getting ' atrial bottle free, large size $l.- Ev . erv bott> warranted. | The fools continue to die. Heale Johnson, aged sixteen, struck a match on a oi powder in hi* father's ' store, tifteen luiles from Ji deigh. one ' night la>t w»'ek. Fiie explosion was 1 heurd for mile-; and the timbers were thrown in a . directions. Beale wns I taken out of tlie ruins with his hand , turn neaiw >lT an 1 his !ac«* anil chest bai!y burned, an 1 it is snid ne wil! ] surely die. Two negroes in the j store were injured, but not so seri ously. I H II Not Singular that con-umptives should be tin the l*-;i-t rtppn-lij-nsive i.f their »wn condition wii ic nil their fneinis ;ir»- urging and hescrchifig theni to 1»« more careful a'*out and over doing. If init l> ! considered one of the nnst alarming svni(>tou.s (vt the dis-ase, 1 where the patient is reckless and will not he:ievv that he i* in danu» r. lleaier, it you are in tins condition,! do not ;.cghv t the oniv means id' re- I coverv. A void exposure and fa tig'iCj be ie.:iilar in Tour habits. ' and lis.- f;ii'hlulv of l>r. I'iVrn-V | '' (i i>ld e11 Medical 1 )|sc^Vei'"* . It li;»» saved thousands v»iio were stead lit , failing. I According to the Pacific railroad j report, if justice were done about] six millionaires would be compelled : to refund so much stolen niouev * that they would cease to be million- aires and would have quarters in 1 some strictly managed penitentiary. —Chicago Journal. Then by all means let justice be done, if six times six go to the pen;- j tent iary. In the case of the Carolina Cen- ; tral railroad vs. Rutheford connty. I of which >-omfethiiig WHS said in the Courier some time arro. the commit ->ioneis of that county, on the 3rd ! iiist. ]>aid ovei to T. II Cobb, Esq . of Asheville. for the railroad eonijm ' ny, Mr. Cobb is an al.'e iawver and seldom fails to gain his point.—Liu coin ( oni ier. Anderson who lives n#»ar Statesville. went to town on Eriday, i December li. and became coj^vivia 1 . and at the depot "became'^ over- j come, as the Landmark puts it, and when he aroused found that he had been robbed of £3O. A negro was arrested and sent to jail. Last summer'* drouth was of much benefit to lowa in one respect. , It renderd the reclamation of hun dreds of acres of land by draining an ea-v matter, whi'e manv artesian i \vdls were sunk ainl natural di«- coverd. . 1 There wa* weeping and wailing and i cussin of cat-i. When pussv devoured the mother of five little rat*. — down at our lion.se Sun lay night. • * • Every countv-«eat aloriL' the lin* of the Union Pacific R R in the 1 State of Nebraska ha- in it a Luther- , an Church, except Plum Creek, and 1 there two ]o*> for one have l>een se cured. —Our Church Paper. — l>»n't 1 v.k.h wk, b'ow, spit, and , - ' T • 'V • * br.. ( r f I»r > • s( a tarr i l{*"i*-lv and ■ni P. A NERVE TONIC. (>k rv n:n! Ooca. the prominent In- UrfwnS -rv lh. best and saf^t fTI • . iw^inpc ti » fN Km ■ lAAIIMH & niTtnn nn H-nunm. ■a® y! My u u i y v Hao4r«l» ot t«wt iiumial* txwn For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED rnc.»ioo ».udtwlu rr-u APirn WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO.. Prop's The AuLD. biklinoton. vt „ - - Be Warned in Time. Cur« yoor before *ou are beyond of human care or s'w.... A*®r*i Cherry Pectoral, properly administered, is a certain and speedy cure fur all Throat anJ I.unp lii»ea*e». It i« not h raer*» nyruj>. or ch*ap cough mixture, but a »cientiflo preparation of creat merit. •* I un»*d Aver * (. herry Pectoral, uprinjf. for a •evert 1 and for I.uruf troubles, with ji>od effect. It completely cured me. Harvey It:iugUman. Proprietor (iiobe Hotel, Ml. (iilt-ad. Ohio. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. After other medicines failed. I was A few weeks asm I took a sever® Cold, •peedi.y cured i-f a dauirerous i ou/h by which, at first, 1 neglected to care for. In tb« u?'*" of two lottlc# of A\er'» « herrv tljr*e «la\* it aflected my and I Pectoral. —Kev. NV. J. Chaplin. I'astor «»f extremely ill. Breathing wa» the .\e c Covenant Churc i, Chicago, ill. rnoit diffieu t and painful, and nn family pliy.«iciun. not being able to come 1m- About years a:o I snff*r»d frotn a rn«-diiii*-lv to the house, !»ent directions very ob*tiu;ite ( jiub.fi 'in which 1 *• that j should take Ayer's Cherry Pecto uuable to obtain relief. Ivn as finaliv per- rH ]. [ Wa s promptly relieved by the use suaded, by it friend, to try AverS herrv ~f tiimedicine, and, after taking only Pectoral, and. before taking naif a bottle one bottle, was entirely cured. Audrew of this medicine, wtt* entirely cured, j. Davis, Atchison, Kansas. Since then 1 have used it whenever . needed, and always with good effect. — 1 wo years ago 1 suffered frotn a severe Charles Aleacham, Westtielu, Mass. attack of Bronchitis. The physician at tending me became fearful that the disease Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral "is tbe best rem-: would terminate in Pneumonia. After edy 'l ha\e ever found for Colds and trying various medicines, without benefit. Coughs, or for Throat and Lung diseases, he finally prescribed Ayer's Cherry Peo- I ha\e used it iu my family for many toral, which relieved me at once. 1 con years. It alwavb effects speedy cures.- — tinued to take It, and, in a short time, was —J. P. Depoy, Londonderry, Ohio. 'cured. Lruest Coltou, Logansport, Lnd. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rrey&rad by Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, Mm*, ttoid by I>rugguu. Price ft; six boIUM, M. MkrsHON, Pres. I). V >Ht*LhR. Cash. .1. N.lonks. ASS'TASH BANK >F HICK( >l5 V, HICKORY, N. O RECEIVES DEPOSITS SUBJLCT to PAYMENT ON DEMAN B DISGOUWr RTOiES. SELL EXCHANGE ON UNITED STATED AND EUROPE. ALSO DO AN INSUi-. ANCh, and COLLECTING IiI'SINESS. Hate out of llir best Sufi* in WMnu >ortli raroliaa. Safely Deposit Vaults 'oi ( ustouieis, pr»>t*ctiM| L>V the Doiibie TON snlidalt d I lIII LO K* ISBB.—Presidential Year—lBBB. TO K.E7? POSTED ON PGLiTICS Subscribe for the NEW YORK WEtKLY HERALD, ONE COLL AH A YEAR. Greatest mihl ( licnpest A.njj.3 An 1: •i p 111 i.t 1 Ki• ; i .v, » v. ••• k ll Each StsiiC.'l; .v. c-j. jv-aißnts. THP. FORE 10» F ■' J fJpK T Is uneiji.ailed- Latent and m.-i .ceinate ('able Specials b\ TL e COMM MlU'lAi, ('AHi Fullest telegraphic reports on al! current events. SPECIALFEAfURES. PRACTICAL FARMING. THE AOVANHF OF SCIENCE WOMAN'S WORK. NOTAbLt SchMGNS THE WORD OF LITERATURE ANO ART. SHORT STORIES. INFORMATION ON ALL SUBJECTS. Address: JAMtS GORDON BENNETT, NEW YORK HERALD, N«w York City FIFTY YEARS A r i THE~FRONT The American Agriculturist t>»-fcri 11- Ik>>k with iip w cont i ihu(.»i >, ii»- M arti-f-i anri i.• »\ ■. ... ,« . whirh lias mn«l« tin-. lVii.Hiu-al a p..w»i m h.-ii,j.i .- r •' V ' " r . ,i4 ' stnff an.i of voutfc Th* Anterk ati AurirulluriMt k"' " ! -"Y* * lU ' ll "' vl "" r M i„ agriculture lntauh! 1!I th?ou".!,t"t!S,' n * alw.r'.n.tf twentv-tour other agricultural j.ai*-i to filing Y» ! "' ,l,,lmps l " d »3". ht.-ratnr- when-th- K l-.i-'. ao! I7I, .1 , ""V c,irr "" Hiini-iillural m-ai ly luO origiiia ration, ami or • it ",• »r.!T,! Jtl! V'' M •l.soay^r;M.» K le,„,mb«.r^l» w ,u >tf. , -A,a-:.. P,ke oT r r* ? v XT n 7- -«r 1U i I -j l* *'-> i T u ;•* x - ■wAI %Y , ■l■■lb !f " e ' ' * an(J ny Reproduction in This ® E i '".-r?rn ..; v- • j ..." which 1 rwnanui) other far ngitr iif MM I »r> «-xfvution. Thev an-or. h.-avy p- a te r.an. r , »" •"•! #-n.T«| I*M n tubes prepared for th- purpoJe Vr.!. V"" I-t -• a.for fl # " • f, »rv artt»-»i m tut.e». to Amf.i." an Auhici ltuhi-t (Kng!i*h or Orn ai v, t *MH:ICAS AORK i l/n K"I-T . 1 K ' Y ''"T KK-, ti «> #3=»th. ' ■ aUrtctiiiß world-.irf, J ' 1 "' " r,at »«'k\ t A>»VAHH*-:k * WA>TF.D KV* Rvwui. ■ ?™i!! I E5 ERS AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, *5l Broadway, si. Y.
Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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