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T?li0 rcss stud C^rdl^i^ii. Ooiumc IS. Hoc a I 1R c\v I 01-.i'*'' » sh, -. 'I u'-i! i\. J>i A» »* i neti. \ i- improving. •- to have a woolen mill. l>i Laluyttte Abernethy is quite SICK . Solicitor 1 *ower *-s in the city last Sit »i ! l i v 'I he White Front .clothing' stoie le i lis the way iu low prices, ■ 1! • ,iit n 1; t- i etired f i in t i ■ i* a'; »t..t« business i!• ier A* M . 1 t in s n •• rji j ! •. t i ,/. H n»i y, N. t'. 1 i .' »•.,, i >; .h1 i| > K'nf b ith till i j •! •! ~li -' wee! A!! arc heal thy. l.. 1 1»t « ; i»1 \ pr:iig st \ les in boy s c.otl .ii. ;il le-vstei iV Martin's. Hick ory, N (' Mi W' I',. M»ar.-Vpent a days in Hickory hist week, the guest of .Mi •! ' Vi:t in lunuf n.->e ;->tock ol iothing to se led fi • i.i and at prices to please. JIO \h t Cl' A .11 .11 1 111. Tin celebrated 14 W . L DOIOLAS Siioi, also a lull line of his other ad vertised goods liici v 1>• ■ £»und at Link Co ~ "Agent-, Hickory.* Professor S. A. Harris, the well known writing master. commenced his nti it ing class Monday night, with 15 pupils. Fii t class Seed Oats for JW cents at 11:h Grain Store. Call soon as quantity is limited. H. I> AnKR.NF.THY. Since our last issue we have been told that Charles Conly, one of the five brothci\«as shot and ki'.ed in Texa>. Some say he was hung for at waling a horse. The Ler\oir i ojuc learns that on Thursdav, February 2s, in a drunk en row on the head ot Lik. ( oluill bus Triplett was killed. [Whisky is a good thing for makiidong wws. ( The fair at Mount Holly will be repeat» 1 on a latger scale this year. Tin* grounds vrill be enclosed and accordingly to the Charlotte Croni c'r. |'if -i h tit Cleveland will be in vited t'> attend. Postuiisb i- will do us a favor as well as eotuplv with "instructions liom Ihe Post niasUr-( lent ral, l>v informing us if any ol our papers sent to their oliice i» mam iincahc 1 for. Mi. i> M Ki'ilian. j>roj>rietor of nir w > » m m' s. t-i! ii- that lie is enlarging his capicitv *•! manul'ae (ui :r 1 experts t>> gi at iy increase his facilities for work. W ivnesvilie Cotj'icr Will L i" > !» r iiii 1 l'h »;nn- Foun -1 a litli v ->n » e v, -ilin Mi i • •» rly ' i-t \\ •» h. wl;« n I.f :t« i«• .t 1 itit i :i' i v - • - th» W 11i-'u v was tie ca-is« . f. »j 1 th wh:. ! t :': , \sthe 1* ratik lin 1 itiir-. Tw > b w i« ii: t 1 S"J~ each ti". wt-nng « .ectnc ; ht s, t t r eA! i\ r li 1 - 1 ltv :nit the ( v 'ir e }V.. .rt by witii u-Id;; t..« i i? es That Irirt i• i , f Jj.f- >■ "1 !\' i> 1C '% s \V i>! -1 .i.at'. ii.jjM tildes The Snow Hill Enterprise has -'!>'t .led t« •!" Wilt O! pat 1. !• never li:ive aeefl 'h" pajxr, but t lofiu '' s ill ot!ill's we sup. : -t tin nd.y t » t:.e ■ • : i . • >.• :ie t • tilt* i i.trivs - ri. • i l . y 4 >!. his wno pat l' Zc i ipet st.:. . \ t » the ti ahic. It is a great ] jeasure to wclconn Miss 1 iiia Mcintosh home again. ' She has been absent som" in >nths, a - d. if possible, is looking prettier than ever I If Morgan ton Land and Improve ment Company liuve invited iiiil Xve t'> -j''-ntl a month in Morganton. tin coming summer, as their 'oiest. ' he\ P « probably want him to writ"* up th' ii climate and their b irbei s Ati old gentlemen who knows all about hiich things," ha- told the A shevi! e ( itizMi that the peaclus Wf-re killed in the bud by the cold of Monday. February 27. We hope he d'liit know anything about such things. Mi s. Mclr tosh is having a beauti ful summer hou-e erectei] in her ya'd. and is fixing up a beautiful l! »wer garden. Shf intends having a fountain and a lily pond also, and when all is complete it will indeed be an enchanting spot. Mr. J. C. Campbell, of Chester. S. ( . and Miss Lottie Summev. of Asheville were married February '29 th, and came on a bridal tour to Hickory, where they spent eeveral days, before going to his home in Chester. God bless the delinquent sub scribers. \\ p were in an awful straight last week—needed five*dol lars the worst sort—ard a five year old delinquent stepped up and hand ed over a five dollar William. We were happy and the delinquent was hap py, and there are a few more who could get up another flow ef felicity, and we hope they ill do it soon. Movements are making for a local option election in Sfatesville in June. We know some men there who voted License before who will vote •'Prohibition" next time, and we J hope there are enough to carry the election for the home against the sa loon. We have faitli in Mr. Pear-j son s woik there to believe such a result will br some its fruits. 1 here was a shooting affray at the lhuind Knob hotel Thursday eve nit g. 1). S. Carrawav. editor of the Jefferson county. Tenn.. Visitor, li re.] several shots at J H. Millster, the barkeeper nt the hotel, but failed te hit him fhe cau-e »f the shooting i - alleged {o be a domestic scandal. l»arl;eep rs are alwavs getting some one iti trouble. I\\ o drunken roughs attacked two boys or. the street in Asl'eville last 1 inlay, because the boys would not tell them the wav to a disrepu table cutting their clothes and inflicting slight wound*. sa\- the I iti/.'.n. We believe the cit.zen .. Ivocate 1 tl:e bar loom- in A-hi-vi!;. and tl;e\ are the cause of such at tacks. It i- right bao for a i o«»i by who don't drink to be thus tie tt •l. but this ;i f i ♦»* countrr. Ihe Shelby papers last week con tan.e»l an account of j I.♦ niarmiL'e • f L'tt.e at 'i IV Atki? * n. -f S C. ti 1 the report tl it oi.e Mint/ -a: 1 Mi-s IJttle had bet i i: a?tied to him-elf. Miss 1 rt!*.. or Mr- At •\!tis ' . :i- t !.e Cast !; i\ i C. i o-.;tJv» !\ del i' - that she was manied to M !.* . but h ts !» ft 1.. r {.U si i: .1 - til t! • ■ natter ■ iti be s».j j » | j • it .s -a*isfuct' ;i!% : rovei, ti. it M:nt/ !ss In dal 'it the matter. 1 « -} . jVJ have a coat of good North Carolii i tar iii 1 Souiii bu/7-tr 1 ••athei s Ibichorv, llortb Carolina, m>arcl? S, ISSS. A I it Ir> Hook Keeper. Mi-s Florence Shuford has taken charge of A A Shuford's books at : the hardware store. Si;* j s un ■ tii«' j-n 11ie.-t, and will I s >on have the reputation of - the best. l>o"k keeper in the State. • ii tho imports of h»! l>usine> • . ; are trti»'. I'ire department. The Hickory Fire Departint ut J | on a boom. Tiie engine his ) been Ihor >Ugl.l\ (\f t | 'ti: V]. ami • 1 , , ', : won. I answer the pi:rjo>e of a .street spiiukler in fr-mt of Field f! '»s. i»i e \\ |; y n>t l»ave wat rv works and a decent file dep rtment 1 here? C,o in debt for them No toVWli IlVt-SWllh, lit I> »JTOW 1 ill/ MIOI) - Our Tonsorial Artist. I" writing up Hickory last week our correspondent failed to mention that Hickory could boast of the best bar! er and as nice as th* re was in th* State. H. dfifeeuny is an excellent >.irber. and as nice a shop .under the new bank building as you wi 1 find anvwhere. " Side Issues" ICspeeiully. The report comes from Charlotte, ; pretty well authenticated, that Col. ( hailes li. Jones will soon resur rect the Charlotte Observer. If Col. Jones will let politics and other side issues alone, he could get up the ' best dai'j newspaper in North Caro lina —Concord Times. Ht, v. J. C. I»rlce Declines. Secretary Bayr rd appointed Rev. J. C. Pric£ la?' v ?*k to be Minister I lenipoteutiao and Consul Gfnera! to the Republic of Liberia. Mr. Price thinks that his race cannot spare him in the great Educational work he ia doing for them, and therefore feels compelled to decline the great honor.—Salisbury Herald. Hickory's lluucl, The members of the Hickory C r net Band met last wrek and or r an O ized Mr. M. Deal was elected lead er of the bsnd and r. A. C. Link t was elected secretary and treasurer | I ho instrument-" have been ordered, and it won t be long til- vour mid night slumbers wili be disturbed I>▼ the martial musi" of a prvtiein ,r band. Hurrah for the band. Sliippcd from Hickory. It may be interesting as well Mirpruing to know the amount of ■ . i lljll that ha.-. b**eu snipped fr>m Hicl »ry to Noithcrn markets since the tii-t of January, and t> sav that Irnf ;t milanii i»t eggt> had been sh Ip i s( ems incredible, b t litre are tlie figures: H i » Abel ii* thy. '.U>OO do/ II illi Bl OS . f. "t''o " V. A Shllfnrd ,v *c . 7.."»»(> •• F/.i:k. McCoinb A Co.. M) •• I le 1 Bros.. o.oUO " F. 1' A eT.an hr. l.nno •• Ii .cket Store. 1 000 •• ~,, , M >1 tkir ga t tai of •'»..">U»i d /en. or ' ' shipments ' -t.ll.j_, !. average }■: ire ol *; r ■1 :n._T the (gg seas nat 1~» cents i" ■•« ■ ;»n l tl.t se i.fs w.ll u; ilit to '•Witi. %. i thin, >f ho.v >mal! a ti.'.i.g an egg >. this is a leg t* m 1 : ♦ .«*h . aci: egg \vt- j . t -« 1 tLi« e • • a I ;j. f.-i _■ ;.!i » t> '.Hi,- inches itu.g—\ -;i wou d have a string 4*2| miles long. Tak • 'i r * '' : l fer»-ncr f th eo th to ' ' i h >u ir a: ut n Yon \ A t e-»- J.i , h) c v „ to Ii 1 -1- t: j' L. re;, h a! tund the woi Id * A mi; nix i >f our » ale C 'To 11 m> *he Ail ( ' »tl" V ilUUli citfe to Catawba. us, butL rcil. va «l, 1 > I-' t! *' We won •! iiot il:ov\n Adhibit, but dun t «• ai '' our com t\ -.Mi l !;i,- r. ' O the Co!;|\ S. ThtVW.leolCi llickor\ 1..in«l i oni ]>. iii \. I ills 1- i. 11• \> pllhv bu r .: 1 r* • • i ' >! l fi■ 1 l>•i. I* \\oi r iii I .a-t Werk will, A V s. i l'r id« !.♦. lit:: H t-t ; « el \ 111 >idr lit, I > \Y. Shi. ct i . and -I I ! iait i.' .ck S» ? tt; \ 1 1-'- ' Ma: r ! v. | 1. n! !-♦ :! ' i-«. ti'••. •• > • - F-.r ill#- !a*t t)»i*r. ii i'r ' ' ,r tiv I» »r. * ■ t i , .... • ? and it i- tiacible to a "paucity ' of the l'likss and ( aHoi.inian (low ri tills way, l- what one write-, uh enAff» liewine" lus subscription. aftur ino«. from Hickory and not -«'ej., paper for three months When tffifce u#.d in a family it beo;ne- m $ Ihe old man \vant it, the wfre is unhappy without it. an 1 the children civ if they l-u't hear it read. Renew at once. The Hame Here. Some people have a bad habit >f gathering about the doors of churches just before the hour of worship, and spitting all over the pavement. The consequence is that ladies have Jo wade through this mess of spittle to into the house of God. How anyone who calls himself a gentle man can persist in such a disgust tntf thin«r, is b#»youd our ability to com prehend. In the uuine of common decency, we enter our protest a"ain-t it.—Elizabeth City News. Hickory I";*riiit*rs' Clul>. The Hickory Farmers Club held its third annual meeting at Killian's school house on March ISSB, and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: L IV Seiz. President; •T. I>. Lute-, Vice President: S F. ■ Killian. Secretary: G. F. Kin'.. Ti fi urer: S L Kil ian. M:r ha): M. Mo! linger, I*'. L. Herman, and Jo-*»ph ir i 1 Hawn, I'.xecutivt' Committee. Sub ject for discus-jon at next me. tin;/: Will it i >av t'» sow rye ? Thi- cub has made spuria! arrangement to buy fertilize* s HI 1 floods to J_ r l'e::t advantage A nutn! ci of mem ber- have been added t t the c'ub within the la-t f wi. onth-. I, ta; the farmer.- j"i:. ai 1 w«> r { _ r «th«i 1"i t heir in! r -t The !u! a 1 journed to meet on Snturdav. March 17, ISSN. T !ie \f\vU»!i l otto:i >1 i 1 !•«. vf I'. \\ H \\ i I Jll;- hi- let It' ' ■ 1 f: in the Nf v j'.t._-. .i-i 1 ' ■iit e -h j - u i,« }'• he «/u\ e ( iih 1 - fo! tie marl.!!!♦■? y n«c« -ai v f- r -tart n 1 v • • ! •a'i; ii t!' ■la-)1! I » - in 11. Neu - to- Cotton Mill-. Since hi- return be i.:i- been bu v ! tvit off 11 * d- and p j order.- for n.ati.a. ' r new buiM in/- main bu. i:i -j runrr j ea>t and w« -t »% i. i be »-\t»-nd» d ♦a -1 - wax 1 11- •*. i! 1 tit t:.«• ind a v% ■ ; ii;i:l' -«»uti wild «i i I«• 1 u * » f» fi. Wh t' ti - '■ u j ♦■' * ! .: i e t:.' ■ N* - .vto• j ( ' *{ .• \; .. » th»- i „"--t b in the ■ , . • j •.. a1 'a ': •'' • e\. jt: :; ■fti • M r _ r tTi' 'I. A - lh»- -ilV'-t t 1« ' rr. Si..- .? A '• - vi..- . I• a . fj:ve -p i . »';•> rc> f r the :. tod coibiqolicu9 C ' ta: . at: I *. t ; y .t. ♦. r f•: the • j at: ve-.—h:.terpri» . »*» telegraph tii i7 he "«iihll ps, • > v.v: • \\ i!mn un ■ t St iff i i. t i?uj>- i ment, w n uat»um» lon* w.i. In* ripti. \\ lbva-U Note of TJiaitU-. ' n * v * :i:iil ht ri t\f-fi !s to Jill Nvh " >W ' V • U'.«l IT) the >. - : " '•' l "' I'l 1.1 - i.l V 11 1„-1.1. Ill* v ?[ • «»■! his 1 ' - r 'l' •'! ' a>»... ; • erit.u tain I - ! ' ll,'. 1-1- ■> ».. . ■ t 1 . ■"*• ■' I. • • \ lii .11 11 '" '1 il« •*! U . S ( ' ! !-? Fi. lay. from Hltkor*. •* «* ""'»«*«•'» ~.k I'wo ii,« ji cam.' to inv tin >h,,., u ,j - i i th v u. re vg.-nt* to >e I what is cal'ed t ~ » Vroui It e S;, Ul , (\«,,Ui ?H1«1 employe I Hi.- to in t U for the,,.. I »li I v., an | Hi.y failed to llia'ce t! I \ S.f tleineilt \v:tl| inc. Tl OX WPI-t ..tf .. v.. nr nin f or t , 0 t j many an 1 left . consi U rable number on my hand-. winch I am .~t able "• • 1 1 • 'iii learn they -lid not any ~f t | ; , „• 1.,,.^ billsany whei e. YndhnM ie :> w hero they had their h adcpiarter*. They told me at that time their home* were in Hickory an I rheir names were T. J ('line and J. H Powell. They a c defruu-W-. s.vindleis, and everything but lIOIHM. and people ought to look after Hiieh fellows. The la*t 1 heard of them tiny were going to Foiidato ell more cook e! S * FItANK Thahi*. Eikin. Sni t y Co , Feh. 24. 1888. The above named "dead beats*' an* ( a.d well county chaps, and nev er were eiti/ens of Hickory. They bought tei 111• »ry to sell tic " cooker '' Irom a Hickory man, and t! it is all M*ction they have with onr tow 11. K of rfoiior. 'i *' tin- insurance spent i iii' l !- • 1 •. il ma\ n'>t [K r>ut of plac# •' 1 *' 1 on; i f adt rs.J d t j ciully our towi -men, a\ 110 wish tli»- ' li*- "f i f«■ iii'-ur in -!. at 1 at the ~ " • ! 'ii'* the pleasure of a social «>! 1 1 'Nation, they ha\e both within ii :>'h in our town. The Ki of ({•• or have h« n it: ♦ t*ne» nearly y :ii> In that time .2.'i.000.- o-' 1 ) have ! +( t T 1 t » Ihe ». idows a: doi| ia* ' '• H :-■ I no mhers, and n.oii t: an %|o(> t Oi)'i to di^tr*— »■ 1Ii'! ii« during t• v. !!o%\ f.-\.-r *■; i b ■ i Mi^si»- jJ i. iii 1 aft* i , o iit til e ! , A U t iii. I . .i r Ihe t; 111 ( ; 11i'• j•it . i i >•af u!y • '• 1 'i t.e ro i j ( , .? i ' j wei ll♦ * ' . 1 l . _'i. i » t : >t) !-■ ji» v i ootis 1 'l' • 1 ' 11'\' - d any ' I ' v b ! I. :.b »U' 1 '.OOO u.l er . ai. 1 t ri i„» , • i.t v : ~t f • i* fewk.v t -- and .. \ lII* • 1 l/*• V. . . . t ; , rt . 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Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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