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A VerdictrwrTlic null*. A littio m iis-n •ow am] tl r-n. is K ii-li !■;. \ .»* wiM-.-t 111f' 11. A ]u«l cions was iji A'»xai;i]«r ■ ' v.»i ;• v\ Inch i- i(- j ort '1 in 11 ' VI. * M;«i, ,!> ft ]!o\T« ; ' 11 the «nn i'i':. *l(.ck t tl c-r* no ca- - 'f iuipoit !.•■. lut oi.- \* y\ - J-,4 u» i t i> k now ii as the *' i sl!i»i ]:i -1 I » -! ■ tl, 1 1 [f !"( . t loi thro- v-urs, finullv can it; to trial I utsuay. In strun gi I 1 iuvcnn# Hi Western North Car-' ol I!.H the IJiO.-t niiiUsil}*' is to o o ;-( t ;t ti-ain c liiposf-d of a muiv hull an ia 1' »ii ■- \ iii i 1: ilm 1 of a alwjijH uttiuets the attention of thu average town l>oy.:uil he is not !on«, r iii inventing a scljeine to iia\e some fttn at the iiiuiv hull's expei se. J hree vear.s Mr. Crvdf-r drove a team of this desci ijition to Taylors ville. A numher of bors Mr. ( i Tiler's attention drawn uway from iiiti t mii \\ hii • others iiroceedetl to giro the little hull a hypodermic in jection of turpentine. When Mr. Cryder returned and started home the solution applied to the hull be wail to etiervesce, and >o did the hull. Mr. Crtder aj>j>l led the whip and tliw hull his speed so much that tho domkey could m-t keep up. Very soon matters got so debpeiate that Mr. Crytler began to heat the donkey to make him keep time \sith the hull in order to k*rp the v. agon in the i' *d. The donkey finally woke up to the situation, ami the team threw sand fta lu;g as they had wind When tl.e case came up Tuesday the court house crowded to hear tie tiial. Messrs. Jones t!fc Linnet nj j ijtud foi t! * defendants, nndSo licitor ()shorne appeared for the hull. Tl ie defei.dants w i w indicted foi cruelty to animals. The evidence ol the State was conclusive that tur pentine had hewn used, and thw de feudality lmd used it. iho defence hud hut little evidence and they had to reply on their ingenuity in tht cross examination and the defence before thr jury. Tiiev made it ap pear that the ln>y» were treating th« bull for "hollow-horn- and. that vrlnU* one of the h >vs w vigorous ly rubbing the bull's head with a so hit ion of tin pent i lie, the animal mad? * lung® and quickly reversed end> before the rubbiny process could I>* stopped Ihe case was given to the jur\ and it took them tight hours le agree. Kleven took sides with tin bulls. The eleven took the grounds that as it was a muly hull he wa liot subject to " hollow horns, and therefore the boy* were not treating him for that disease. I'he twelfth juror contended that " liolh horns' was a kind of healache. and thw muly bull was subject to it. The verdict was finally given in fav or of the bull. This primitive amusement ▼■ill soon be a thing of the past. Yfhen Tavlor*ville become* infested with pool table.**, young men s social clubs, and euchie clubs, parents will long, for the goed old days when curing tho muly bull of "hollow-horns wh* a popular nniusement. I"role-**»ioiuiI 1.1 ic i licit «.■ | ;w\ nts st :hc doctors from ad\ *t lis 11their skil:. that it we make a dis coverv that is of bent lit to our I*. h w>, we t'> spread the fact t thi who eial.d. l t.elifi>ie W v-aus t> he pub,is!,. 1 throughout the Inn ; the- fact that lv \ I'icice s *'lro ih n Mt-dica. Iset >\« ry i-« thel »st known iiiiit ;t i.r c !i.*i,iii] tn i't t!. i U!. u: *■ a! '1 kmdl» : disc ist s. S» : \ 1 11 ct .its i:. -;an; } - t\»r Ih' I'liivc s complete tit at ise on CO i.iuij'tn n with u;.s r a=s d m-. ai.« of sc;l tr«atm»ut. A iuie-s, V\ orid'i Dispt iis.arv Meilical Ass. ition. ♦ » Mam Stieet. Jiuffalt . N Y. Maj. lJomar. w;;h hi- survi}in«. force, arrived at Morgauton la»i Saturday e\ filing, finishing the sur Vit from She. by to Morgautou foi the Southern \ Western Air Lint route, and commenced last Wednes day at Morgauton t-> aarvey the route from this point to Cranberry —Morgantou Star. REWARD. A l:f W \HI» V .; 14 t.r tke re- A . .. .»•» :» ' 4 | . ft U - •I O * i»r.i>»s « asii ~ru m ♦., F It AI.FX ASUKi; vF. V. JUSTICE, PAINTER & DECOR ATOR. S, ' IN ' Aivrin ; IN THI: r.ii.sr .- : v:.i HARD WOOU FINISHING A SPECIALTY • ' " \' l 'srA' TION «,i \i:.WTKf.;. 1.(1. t !•,,* ! I 11 K« .I V. - \, :; ru ( ' ' UI . I.IS v I ' r'lnrr 7 s.s f MORTGAGE SALE -OF- V aluahlc \\ater Power,i MILL AND TOLL BRIDGE, IIi 1 I i: OF liii. l'o WI, K I: \ I'll KSS Kll Jla a niorti.' nr.* d.-> a *xi utPii o» t)i»- .: .] it» l -^t J 'T. ifc"-. i'.v A. I. Haiiim>ur to »i. I'h'!:j> *ut -1 tlem j rv.con in the mau ba j ( 1 oil HrnlK* fiii'i ii is i>ni>nfrin> th.-reiu, an.l Block IB said company (45 Bharen, or lewst i fiii'l oup uii'liviil. >1 fourth in tti* llorst 1-or>i Mill- in i .tll»«1l ■ ouut.v. to »«•««•• Tbe pa.v nient «.f $425.t0, and rvßiotifred in l.«ok •• M, ' , pag.-ti 3 - ."j .«•, in th« lit-jfiht«r's 0rtl«-e in I'iil.lMoll i ount.> . jiuil lj\ a lik* powfr . (>■;uiii.mJ in uiioth uiortxuKr .iw.i UriMMour «n tb»* 2nd da.\ of St-pteint>er. to | \ A Hhnford and J, L. Lyerly.coaTqringall lu- in t»o tracts (jf laad m .'atu.vvttu ami 1 n!dw«H onnti«-, known ns P.ridfce und • Mill tra> t-. fully r11»♦-i und l.oundfd in anid 1 mortKith + jtiid also t stock in the I atawba Toll lirldx* oinpany, t* ■••our.* the jia.vnifnt #i,si».j and lntnr*Ht. evi f denied t.v no!. > kiv.-ii to tbenaid AA. Shuford ' | and .1. I. Hjerl.v, and oa ■"••s and • Bi>o of l.ook .n the l{«jr'nter'H )fti«la .'nld well county, we, the undersigned a. : ) j will expose to puhlir Hiile, in the town of 11 ;• korv. | j on the 17th day of March next, the afor«naid ; lands, hridire. Khnr«K oi «ti>' k. and : mills, or HO mil' h as will the said two 5 I mo. iKaci i ii.l di-litH »».'iir»d tb. raunder, Intcrast j and i-iwtH 1 Thin F'-I.ru r. '■*. . I r, I'll ILI I' SI I 1'1.1.1l VUK j A A. SUi'FOl;!), ' Mortgagees. J n. I.VF.KLY. I J F MFUHU.L, Attorney Feb. 9—4t Will Color One to Four rounds Of Dress Goods, j F !jeL Garments, | Yarns, Rags, etc. | CENTS.* 1 A Child can use them! The PUREST, STRONGEST ai ! FASTEST of all lives Warrmte I t > I've iVr 1"■ «-T goods, and ! 1 gi*e the c>!jr .I ' ie.! f- 1 ;.thcrs. Rib- ! bons. and F.i ,* 1 -y- .: S3 lcudii g colors. They a , > : aV.e he Best .im! Cheapest WRITING INK ) ONE QUART LAUNDRY BLUE , IO Cents. Pirecti ni f>r (' lor'n? I'hotoprat Vand a colored i Cabinet l'hoto. as *,nr.; e, sent t r r i >fri's. Ask f r Hock an i Samj ! • ..r !, or write '> I WELLS, RICHARDSOH & CO., Burlington,Vt. • F r Gildirv or Dror.zi".* Fancy Articles. USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Silver, Bronre, Copper Only IO Cents. • imm MortoMii w ! T" JBL 1 Jgf" im>i:k tiii: Arsricns of II I( HI I.AXI ) SCH( )OL. 1!_ . - - - i The undersigned have secured an engage -1 ment with I 'rol'. S. T. Ford, of NEW YOi\K. to give a series of READINGS AM) KIiCiTATHLXS at c huford's Hall, on the night'of February 22 & 23, 1888. This gentleman's reputation as a popular Lecturer and Elocutionist is undoubted, since he has tilled engagements at some of the high est Colleges and {Schools of the South, nota bly Hampton Sidney Co'lege, Virginia, and .1 Silem Female Academy, wheie he received the highest encomiums fiom his hearers. Whether in his personation of character, his delineations of humor, his flights ot pathos ■■ or his serio-comic portrayals, lie will not fail both to amuse and instruct his audience. It is hoped and believed that the citizens of Hickory and others, will give him a full house. General Admission, - - - 25 Cents. * Students and rrnpils of any of the Schools. • - 15 Cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. P. M. R. K. MEADE. Principal. J. G. HALL, Trustee. i 111 FRIEND MAZES _ 5 f S«§ /c vv 0 H b 3 i n pi " *i *« s ! EASY! g ggsgS -«» s | fi o Bhoui'l be need a few moniiui be/ure confinement. 6eud for book " To MUTUEBS," NUUJED free. 88-»Drit:.n R»GO_ATOB Co., AUacu, G*. WANTED. 171 THOU.SARD railntad fvr ruh Kn- O. W. HHI 1.1 H. Hank of Hickory, fiH ii )tr p a »»u jr. mitxer, \,rr»M fM.I wf>«'k 1 ▼ by Link. U f'omb 4 Coin i paar. Oeneral l>.*)iiern M.tke a «pt" ialt* of Coun j I try I'ro iarc. 'i HUIiSDA Y, FEIiHUAKT 9, 1»*8. A rPI.KB —Drleil 40S HlDKft— jr»*eu .lotfi.Ho Kr';en per lb * P.t:TTßß — good .. 15 dry—per Tb ie Ba--on 10 HONEY -j.erTfc io#l2ft Rl.Ai KBKRRIEB— Mill.— Dried, .. 7 Corn—per ten 70 Hu-kwli*at Flour S'« >ATS 40! , BFKSWaX. . !.'• I'KAB— ; ' OIIN, tyi'Ttt:, ( lay per bn 7§ ' 'hen?nuts 1 (niijji 2."> Ithirk A inix»*d Witi'i I COTTON —baled. .. infill Whitt B ty*,.. . >o j f'HK'EENB— e.lf*h 15#2. r > L«dv »o; Cabbage l'.O' I " 1 POTiTOKs— DrrKM pat h ,15020 Irish—per bu . | Tr KlCKY*—ea.'h . r ißtJ 7"> Swt-et—per b.l 4#'-: "i 0 1 E«««—per d*x . .. 12',vKTE—per bu I FLAXSEED—per BO 7o TA'.'.OW— per Tti #5 1 FLO 1 K— TIT.MP* ... 200.31 t»trit fannl.v, ll# WUKAT— extra. 2 ou White S'>aiio KEATBSB" 4« Kec| . 7; GROCERIES. Coffee—Rio .. 21*12* Bait White Seamless M lturlaps so I , Suffar —Granulated SAIO Yelotr S^toT'-; I.*at her—"inloi k 23'- a it»2"« Ipp»*r S7to 13 Molar>.*es—New (Irloini f.oto7C I'or to Hi-»> 2'to't* Sorghum 2~>to • I.nr. I »: a tol» l'ries subjert to tlu'tuatiou i ■ ati: n 1 nui.LKK r- lnit. I I »\ holfSftlc I'ricen ot the Mill. I know tin ke, . j iVMf * , # , Hx T ra hoi- * 1 r»o 1 xtra Faniilj i 4# HJCKORY TOBACCO MARKET —COIRI i Tfli WBKKI.Y BY & «I. K. I 3aitlicocks Proprietors of— H A rr i icoc K s w v i{r: Ii o rsi:. I ,uprs. roin won Vi to $ j p»>r Id B'l re.! nif- . uin 11> 7 I• Fi'lerc. -i mi trion Sb liietiiuni to kooil Id ' ut toi (. uifilni in 15 2'i f'lßi'T '.'U ■» j'. e| . Ire.'iiiß, t» I I J -• r I 1 > !l . i 7. *; /.1 line ."o »>o li i • ••!. re-i r ut % nj n~. ertice II i( itor \ , ( *U' I® KANZft^EUNEU, w w IrOalHTllle, Kj. . RACKET! RACKET!! HACK ET!!! A MercßDti]* Earthqutk# hat placed th« on rc'ord ** the twent?-figh 4 L "Racket in North Cnroiifift. If helling Shoen, huts, dry r ood«, notions, tin-warp. rocUery. nrnl. in fact, •verytlnng usuuliy kept in a store of general rnarcLandise, »t prices, twei • \ ty-lir» per c-fiil ijeiovr their true ! ut, iuaky a " Racket Store, t her« the yreat "racket" of all "racket*' i-s to ; l»e found kt the " red flag in Ilickoj r. W recked on tlie infernal ".-and bar of "ciedit which mean« little tiian "highway robbery," either ! for the customer or the merchant that well selected stock >f ' r i»od*. ! heretofore offered in a regular why, ]i offered to thy fccelcers >f /enuine ' n sledgehammer bargains, at such prices u* will ustomsh any ore * I • can appreciate real aolid vulueh for little Ujoiiflv. Everybody is invited to come and purchase some those who come tirst wili find tlje largest stock to >elrct from. i\ B. ALEXANDER. A«EXT. Hickory. Jan. 2. ISSB. Kusiitcss cS. professional. m ~ * i II C. HAMILTON. I) J 1 . HtAL tS FATt BROKE J I \T; 11 buy «nl -ell tn:. Iwte inl lan'l to or«Jer. HICKORY, - - - NORTH CAROLINA. CLINTON A. CILLEY, Attorueyatljnw, ' F * •' 11, Nortk Carollßa i - • i Ityii.t. nr. TV niccoßY ON prii»ay av» Sa T jriliy of w .-• w. to *tt»n 1 to fc B r U» i• u-ithfiv rtii» t.« »n , ru«t»*«l to nte I mn* L>« foUD'i at 1 II Ali'XMl.-r'» »tore no 4» w. \ i: w \ iN, ATTORNEY ATL Praeti'«»- n ( .\!dwr]! * ij f {C.twba •!.«- *ml •" tt.e K-'ie:;. • oiirt at >'a:e-T He. F. L. CLI.NE. A I T V A * ll ' \ > I! LI .o It a r I. A W nit K >:: v. v ' V • • i I ! i; 'ke » ... i-.v . • i - •r: • - ' ' A - A e * * i? e(J m; * l «. : t ' >'»?♦ e _ ' •! v j • ' B rtf , ' • e Stat • a lid retsrM pro:,.! t \ r n.i'!e C D. MORCAN, Painter ami Ueniyaler. _ ~ ■ h' I ■»» It.rf! Ikf im •I H • «* • F!M. \>SOKTMi.Ni '>N }l 4 iND. A r: v wCAEasttv® ; r.| n- • r» HICKoRT. - NORTH CAROLINA. K«; "e» •: 7* ilk' L'XK, ' M'COMIS & ( '>, will oiler Special (Bargains during the miiin in all line of goods. A special reduction in Clothing. 100 suits that Avi 11 be closed out cheap. Blankets at S*2, $4, and the Celebrated Pat terson all wool Blankets, $5 per pair. Jobs are also ottered in I Toboggan Caps,! All Ladie's Jereeys, I At Misses' Jerseys, Your Children's Owu Knit Goods, Price. French China Tea Sets—only $lO. Decorated Ivo ry Chamber Sets S:*..">). A well select ed line of (Gen eral Merchan dise always in st ock. ti^'Yhe only place in town thatthe(irahani 11 oin e M ad e Shoes and the l)ou«rlass Shoes o can be had M
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