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" T „, ,„.rr,-Mil"— ""**• , • w rM One f\ x .* wonders o. tLe ' \ , - f>v* weoS W.tti | i , , ,lrf 1 an-I twenty i i 0 f one mile w* ponrmg, ln b "* aAO f . 3 , tUt i* manro 1 .- f# rth a v.u:u« OI • v ' j-Vdiik "I. *.«"■ tb. b«t the subject .«. tb. roit.l suU .... 1.. ituti >n of -> w I .; v ♦;uch we»». > n , Uo'M the • I a'. k r- • I , T-W ' ' » !, 111 |4) ()' h J - ' *• • • r .i, ouo.') n i*' ' 60W.0.0W' »- » »>•>•»«••• »'" 1 m " . ... ,t by 12o,auJ tb. W l, r'- • * 7 100 000,000 . ; • I, t «' l k» l" 1 , JI . • • ■ 'r.-en "a* I H l * * lIIO*. T rl"'* are liO* " n . . . iivhvu IS tb. elemaot to •» , ...... lfr-r.i.t |.-.ii.tH. From t'-»j ' i-> - > imwei.se. l fa. I 1 ll ' :r- I t,,.-. tU "• —""■"'j tu> I'.W. :-t I.- »wu»tia.t (.~>..=r-| . on tx-I »»' l ' l, ' a i v.. „.... ».,! sM ».W that tin. , , »■,- ,r" gabt'eman above r« farred •: H " j T. t - ,U reu»» i I ca ,j. me obstruction iu ti* t , . i tlia.l, t.a*if-,' withdrawn ; ' ! •»>' tb.kit,tt.«; a „ u. """i •"' La. jir«vii)te A ol I'owilt'r in Hi- It 00111. (i! 3v J») Captain of the | ( M > liifiAfitry. h^v,n | lat«!.y "vpr, Ul•O-.V.TJ of .V ku- of l»OW in ; ki.l iu.■>" ('?»i»tain Tmo'o wH.nt»nj«»y ! k M i,:-t li'.ur in hi« room. 1 i» Urti«-s. win n, in att«iiip to unrroafl hi-. hik f"ot Mil U A 14 >X a,! ' l • la'.tj'.i.;, t>ouiitl Httniut«Ml h m ftttw--! litfia Ho lift. .1 thr l«)t and tL»r«» w*. f.mn.l nn.h r it a tiu kv ttUad' \rith jMfw.lcr, to haT« tuP 4 Captain Toole ami hi* hous®- U,,1,1 n.,1 kaUh«Mi furniture oter » grca-tar part of the towmhi};. Tt>er%| no wire f>r Hiatal «on-| With tl» but all th« aanu', (iray thinks* it *i» put tliere for tii® purpo*! of »«miin; him u|t>n aii a rial but bj whom, or( foi wiiat ea'i»e, i» iiiit known. (*ray . brought the U town aid it *L the oHirw of l*»juire J>. (r. iJai wo!! Some time (irat wv. at th«» ipiMiitit ▼ arid tpiality whirh his chickon.s haf picked up m his yard, and this cir cum-t.fire linked with that of find- the j>owdei", maktti him fail »]i"ht:v envious of ttie C/.ar. Cha r-1 ,t t>> 'hr»nii'l« i . Jan. 11K irhitviiiU out tli*- .a*. A \> -.v f«• * t four iiicl) fellow nr ri \ed iu tin- fitv on the train from Atlanta ia>t Sunday ♦•veiling, and NY' lit nto one >f our hotels hi v « acv tlcne fr'»m the Arabian desert, lie uaitl he w*- a member of the famou> Jesse .lnm«« and wrote "1«x r-. :111 over tiie iiotei register. He cavorted around f«>r a time and final ly ma le his way to hi-- loom, where be blew out the and in bed. The hail boy detected the smell of escaping afterwards, and upon mak.n ; an investigation l.? t-uind that it \ pv« ede 1 from the l hm!* of Mr • b sse James, supporter. The room wa- erdered and the nol»U Texav wa- f"U - 1:• : -U-l. and : ;>k about reu ly to 1 u. l iii hi- ch« cU -I\\ hat i work his lift wa> haved. and \>ben he t-lt town feathers w*re tb :ke tl. f a s:,-k rl.ickil. .—CLarlotll* ('nron;« le i'oiituinNurrl> 1 un ci. 1 i iiK ni ir. ". Fiea-e n.t ri.. v*ur read', rs that I l.av'e a : sjtive renibdy f >v the ab. \ed i.amed d.- ia-e I'\ it- tin .It u„ ;V it.ds of 1 C Ises li .Ve bet ! T•• ' «. e:.t y curt 1 1 sha'l 1 : »e: 1 iw > 1 -tilt - t ' y l'eii.• Iv i .. i. t.' tiiv of your reader- wl. > have con pu!n] ti n if t) y will sen 1 n: e thtir tii rt ss and j ost t :Y.cv ad irt.-> lit -poetft V. 1. A S: ci ir, M C. ISI Ptarl St . New York H*mc Remedlen. For a sort throat cut slices of fat, 1 bootless bacon, pepp»r thickly and tie *ruuu i tie throat with a flannel cl«th. When stung by a b«« or wasp, inaka a paate af common earth and water, put on tha place at ooce and corar with a aloth. For a cold oi* tha cheet a flanLt wrung out of boiling wu tar and npriEkled with turpantine • laid on tha chest, x'wt* the greater ' ralief. When a lemon first begins to tnaka it* sppaarauca, take a lemon, cut off on© end, put tha finger in and tla longer it i* kept there the better. ' I r »r a cough boil one ounce of flax .*«.] in a pint of water, strain and a id a little h»ney, one ounca of rock ' raiidy and the juice of three lemons ; 1 mix and boil well. Driak as hot aa ' possible Often after cooking a a person will fe«l tired arid haTo no appetite. For this beat a raw ; until light, atir in a little miik %nd sugar and with nutmej. 'Drink half an hour before anting ! F->r * burn or icald make a pabte of ooitimon baking soda and water, ap ply at one© arid cover with a liniien 'cloth. When the »kin i-. broken ap : o'T the white of an ei/'' with a feath i i J ° ° ! er ; thia giTee instant relief, as it ke» j.h the air from the flfc«h. At ' first »'gn» of a runrouml take a cup iof w«od aehee, put in a pan with a | .jiiart of cold water, put thr« pan on the st-oTe, put your finger in tin* pan. | k'-ep it there until the water begin# to boil,of us lon-j in it culi l>e borne. j . ! rui or twvo if necessary. A Wandfrful I'rcitk of Nxlurc. : ii * -metirn.-e exlubited in our pjblic ! exhibitions. When we gaze upon j «onrio >( frba peculiar freaks dame na 9emai»nly indulge* in, our I uwnda r«T«r6 Ixtek to the ereatif>« of • rna*i, "wLioia a> fearfully and woa- Iflrfullir wade. ' The mysteries of hi* nftt.ur* WftTe lx>en unrareled by I>r. 15. y. Pi ere®, of Buffalo, and hi* knowledge of those' he haa h>een at)lo to prej>are ' fria u (H®lden DiscOTery," whiefo ie m «]>ecitlc fer all blooal taiufce, wid humors, such as BTof 'tfifv, p«»ple*. blotches, eruptions, j twetyßga, lurriora, ulcers and kindreti j'otfeetenaa. druggist. ■tfMtli of Wx W «nirii on Otic I'ariu. T« Paw Creek township, during the year aix women died on the *»tee plantation. !to Jeethft oe aurreti among the raen, and the cir- appeared so auspicious that tke landlord undertook to inres- Ugawe the matter. It tx'curreti to him tha* Keuble might liave be*n canted by the character of the water j in tha well, and accordingly he sent a quantity of water to the chemist for analysis. The water was duly analyzed, and the chemist reports that it contained more fretj ammonia | than any water he had ever examin ed. The condition of tha water is believed to have been due to the largo amount of decayed vegetable * D matter in thw ricinity of the well Its peculiar and fatal effect upon the woman is accounted for from the fact that they had less exercise than i the men. I his is a point that should ■ not be lost upon our people. Too much care cannot be exercised in the character of the water we drink. Charlotte Chronicle. I l ouiMl in a 4 ottou Hale. While Mr. Jim Northey ;as ship p.n* cott. >n f.>r Sanders Jt (>rr T**«ter day. he found a small box concealed in t:.«er _1 t'f one of the bales, lie drew nt tne b.'X ar. 1 opened it. and found '"at it contained si'irer knives and six fork-, a., new. There was n • mark on th* silvt rware It had I'Toiiftl y b«en stolen and • .ncealed m t .*> cotton bale- a temporary z\ i. « !he owner of the si I - vt't ware can ■ ;rt it bv eallii.j- on S ,-.tier- A" Or: Charlotte ll.roi.i j u;;:;A " ' ' : g las t--.-me Lne «• Iat- fr s ilc Rust Proof, Red, a ' ' -'•••' a H* t .. ti.t. t.r-t i reL-i- UL. at the Mate Fair OL cats. j ® ueincss S. profession*!. !If C. HAMILTON. |> 11 . REAL ESTATE BROKE 11 Will bay aa"l >« v>wa I'.ta aa i ' a* t ->* HICKORY, - - • NORTH CAROLINA. CLINTON A. CILLEY, Attorneyut Law, I US' 'III. ."forth •'•rul'.it . ( I" WILL l!" IN III! I RT "N FLIP AT . S.v'ar .a.* •.? »«i*a »*-». ;■ »:t*n : v any ■*" buisi'M tIM n nr *n'r to -»• I .-".a* ' a fonq* 1 at F D Aiexaadar • ii'irt n AV. c. I:kvi>, A.TTOHIsTEY ATULV7. Practice* :a ( aldwell » r .d atawha eaaa- 1 aad i a the Federal t'aurtat fclate»Till«. THE BELMONT HOTEL, HICKOKT, * (J. r»ri tl • i'ubiie Squart »t«|M frria tl • K K D«pu' 11 been tharaugh y arerhauled a .1 put in ardar 1 !;• pa'r>nage of tha public i* iolieited FI 111 ,1 > 1 Uf OK.. Jaij« nol I T rROTR i I TOR* F. L. CLINE. A I T T L CO r N SELLO It AT L A W HICKORY, 5. (J. . o VTill priii-tic# in 'atawba. Lin rain. P.urka f 'aldwrl! and surrounding counties. Ala* id th• Suprenia our; Mid tha Keaarai (ourtat btat^rtviHe. Strict attention given to the eollectiaa af o! a i in * in a ii > part of tha Stat?, and ra turns piaihptl} aiada. I C D. MORGAN, Painter and Decoratcr, Pipsr Sangisf is a! its Vinstia. ; FINE ASSORTMKNT ON HAND. SATISFACTION GCA*AIT«». I,aa*a Ortlart Uoyavr'a I)rnj Mtora.4 HICKORY, - NORTH CAROLI3I », IW HEOICJIL SOTICI. Ha r!n>r anaoalateil oura'-W»a Jointly tn tha |» r?v»-- ti** of t*ka ia offering our **rTiraa to frl«ala an 4 til" PdaLIC QrfjE(\ALLY- Klthar or both of a» (•♦n !>• fannrt at our olUa* on Main or at our raapwttra raaMoat u« I T T HAT. \i I>. I». I. PLEI'LW.S, W. D. January. :>Sh. til DR. J. T. JOHNSON" IlioUory, TV. C. Fla \ inif graduated t>efora tha war, and hav Ing ant abant three mantha recently in (OIJ.IXE & nO«iriTAI-* attandiag lectnrea, Jtc , is i*w t« trriii up«i ti« ii*-t iiipr»T^d •4. DISEASES PECULIAK TO WO MEN AND CHILDREM A feiPß CIAILTT. rn u cTiwr' wniorr faw. *♦, t** - *• 4 *■> Y-l -i iY Y*llYl it'J V» 1* » V O O O x!SH Li - x.U.hN' La AMOM. E\cr>lhxly Should Adopt the hillowinf: I;*»OLT»I>- —X! at wl.eri'r I »ni -'k I w.ll HO to th»' I.ev* dri.s' = to: ' r Ui - V liKsoLv ED—Tliat >h»-n 1 want to buy good cigars asd tobacco. 1 to gu the new drug "tore at»d • t i He-OLVKP—TLat 1 w.il buy niy t#« , »llces, ginger, baking powders, - J citrons, esser ces, &c from the new drug , stor ''- , REsOLVED-Tha l ,when I h ol ' b »ks or stationary I tu l ""* "" w durg.-tore at.d buy the* IltfOi ted—Tl at w: •n * ■ it - •' "" Bice a: d cl.eap in the way • ] S .amp burner-, shades w Ac • *•••*' ' to the new drug store and get th« •••• : r. f -. LTEi~T' .: !t. !y . v.rj- 1 wA'.t in ':e i'.r 2 " • sci.p'-ions prepared : ) S. S.HAITHCOCK&CO. Hickory, N. C. 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Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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