\ tlt-iii pted Kohlu-n.
I lie M» VS e I'll'' T'» t')\V !l Inst I i)»'-
liy lii dit»' L»»* Wan I with force
I !i> ia ! Ill— 111 i IJIJ t itO J m i Olie KilVt->.
I '• «* > t tlie ( «-i: n» rt •" J t> ith
t :i'>ii] i ■ i. t- •»• l.« a; th iiait* that
'A ' '- * a VMI si | -L| with i'.a ' s a:.d
vvin *• oii» •ri tin- the next moi n-
Hi„' \\;ii'l i »i»-!;*-«i Kave- iown with
a -tick all'! i l"ina!i> hl his moiley.
I.aves i»* j»i i»« 1. I have none; at
which \\ rd dn-w a pistol and made
{11*• same demand for mone\ Not
I_T *• 111 11 any money. \\ ai 1 knocks 1
Laws rlown again ami TU-rl Ward
'ia'l not I e n caught at last reports.
I »llo\cr in-iiii.
S i *l ll '1 IT muning tin- hearts of
Mi Mis I'! eodore I>i an nun were
" »•' * 1 v rent I>v tii" death of their Hi
fi'' ->n, Leslev. At the earlv a fr e of
• V O
four year* he wis culled to pay the
d'-l-t wt- ;i] i must soon pav : their
friends sy mpatiii/* with them in their
distress. I-esiey wan buried in Con
cordia CMIIHMV Sunday mornin r af
» O
ter winch the pfople repaired to the
«• 11 tj>• • i vv ere the funeral wis preach
e»| by Re\. .J S Koin i. from Rev.
chapter. 11 and 12 verses.
Mi J»ix Shemwell has been \isit
iMg his het f t-i ha!l who is n >w >it hi r
parents. Rev. ( 11 Ueinheiin.
1 ln*re was a train load of convicts
juiHsed up the road Saturday morn
rin engine way thp pis
ton broke —just above ( 'ohover and
they liad to work back to the side
track and wait for another Engine.
O
i lif Commencement*.
1 n* .l i | >o-n ion, a press of
nients t»nd inclement weather } re
vented us from enjoying the Coil
menceinent exercises as we wished.
Half K day at Concordia College, in
Conover. looking, at pretty girls and
tloweis and listening to the well pre
pared speeches of educated younLf
1 * O
men ami the witty but truly valuable
common sense address of Mr. Phil
ips seemed almost likea whole week
ot relaxation from the treadmill strain
life and we reallv felt it was good
f > li' tlien I hen* i- no great blow
•d>ou* ' Vncoi dia College, but its
woi k up,in the mind* and hearts of
voting men and women will be felt
>r good m t he future of both Chun- i
11 id Si -it
Wcwciv -p'C.'illy impiv-»s •. 1 a . (
Ihe young \ iledictoi ian, Mr. Hei b it
Smith. He is only sixteen yeais old
"it his 't'hii *s in sub^tmce and !•
vi} won universal praise Jhs
!!! ' ! must fit; p! ou 1 df hj> I■i • \
1 ' 1 'd:: I ( ,i,]i g (■ \\ Jl, .si)I.U t 1 1 i \
■ « Mil' \ proud of l.i-r • t uilt ut
lII' «'\ en ng was much enjoved
Miioif old friends at the Annual mu
-jk,..: C'Uu'ert at ('atawba ('ollege m
>ew 11 MI 111 is old and well pat roi i/ed
■I > 111 ut I 1 MI I- growing lIIDIC and more
n p'>pu'nr favor. It answer- a lea
-i>nai'ie demand in the cmplovment
11« MM' tah-nt. nnd Mi-- Metta (ira
..am the mu>ic teacher year, ha
_i\! it >uch universal stitisfaction
i- -i idom kllowi■. Ihe WH'
'He aiul tin whole I'oncret a licl
feat. We regret that some Hickory
'oiks were unable to appreciate it am
•\ept up u continual talking t> thi
-: lN «>\ UH !» of others who wished t
a ai. fcteps are on foot to eudov
Catawba (\)liege at itast to tlie ex
tent of supporting two ailditioua
Professors, which will add much t
.ts capacity for good. Cataw ba ma
.veil be prouuvl of her schools. Tlie
on aa iuvesitment that will in tun
ay all outlays with compound IL
•^r.t
Dcatli • t Or. WiUon.
Tin Methodist CLurch of th
is cilltd upon to mourn tl
ot another faithful and able mi
li' ▼ %. ]{ I'. li" i i d a v.l
: ' : ir t VO : till lath. .'1 tl •
(ar >f liis agi. He fillc d Ui»jb \Ol
M: - i: ' • • 'IN!C:'» ' T ; • l . .
\AS M utdii WORKEI M I I XT-rti
I.el Hickory Incite It.
The North Carolina Grange En
cimpment and Farmers
held ia-'t A.i' r u-t at Mount Ho
c •
Ciaston coun v. wa» a linitted by al!,
to be a grand success It is propos
ed to hold another Encampment this
far. and Hon. W' I?. WiM Htns. Mas
ter of the .State (irange has written
Bapt. -J T. Patrick t whole labors last
year made it so successful) to receive
proposals from any town in N r h
Carolina that de-ires the Encamp
ment to be held near them There
are many places in our State where
it would be a good paying business
to the citizens to have the Encamp
ment held Raleigh from its central
location and accessibility would be
a very desirable point but it will go
where the best proposal is made
' All interested, should address ('apt,
Jno. T. Patiick, Com , of Imigration,
Raleigh, N. C. %
The Cliurcta in Hie World
The church is the light of tlie
world, the salt of the earth, a candle
upon a candlestick. These facts are
r.ot ipiestioned by any one so far as
T know. The only dispute is as to
what constitutes that light which
the church is to the world.
The term world signifies the whole
human family. Light means either
knowledge or its source. "That
which makes manifest isli/ht. " (iod
is light and in Him there is no dai k
noss at all." Then the church is th«
| source or medium through which the
light or knowledge is communicated
to the world. I'ht pulpit M the td
ta t/tor >f th* lmrfr/. The press tells
how far the students are aivanced,
i and the character of the instruction.
, Show mo the laws of your *tate or
tow n, and which are enforced, and I
will tell you to what jrade of certifi
cate the church is entitled.
Read the (honored) town ordi
nances and you have an insight into
. its moral condition. The same i«
true of county, st.ite or nation.
If these things be true, these con
clusions just, iiow are we to account
for si» much immorality in high
places ' Has the light been dark
in ss ' Has ttie .\orid iost its pow
ier? lias the teacher been direiect
> I
•! a! iiiiliv ot tlie.-liiih'llts id 1 tlc
wind, \ i 11»o t .oiv iniii.is ina\ be
ila i • . . HI i>e taught to
cha.-e • k,.1 > , se |o I| I\ and
aliotini i«» ut'-I iou . i> man morn
stu | >iii oi is tin »e k* ; i*aie in tiain
ilig .. v. .. l-l . - a.- aine-t. pa
• lent and pi e-ei vmg in t« aching their
elil,die:: as otin*i .loiiii -tic aliiniai-*
P.
i !it* N.i:i .Jitiiip . ,i n.s>.
ls and. i i\ing otV the
coast »'i Nev\ /> a and. in t ,e South
' Pacific Ocean, i- peculiarly situated.
1 a- it r- one ot tlie habitnili' point
of the globe where the da} ot the
wick change-. It is just in the iine
' ot ilemarkation bet wet'ii date-. 1 here
at high 12 Sunday nooii ceases, and
instantly Monday in.riilian begins
Sumtay comes into a man - house oi.
* the east side, and become - Mouda}
'' by the time it passes out the westeu
■ % iloor. A man sit - down to his noon
day dinner on Sunday, and it i>
Monday before he finishes it. Ihi n
Saturday is Sunday and S nulay
" M onday. and Monday V»ecome- si:*
v 1 denlv transferred into Tuesday I
u took pliilgsophei s and geographer
a long time to settle the pu/*/le o
lN where Sunday noon ceased, with
- N man traveling west fit tee ti degree
lf an hour, oi with the sun. That i
what the Asheville Sun «ays \\*
have :-.evei been there.
Consumption Hnrel\ Cured.
1 THE EIHT v. —Please info::
! '' \i>ui readers that I have a r >siti\
in- remedy for the al»>ved named d:
»A- . > II!III■ I\ 11- T.L »LSA 1 11
it of hojieli'Ss cases have l>e» n peruiai
«»nt v i in 1 r: ! ,• j-'ad s«
ttll's of i
.
i.l -III: t. ■ 11 lit eV ,\|, I t"•
- X • • ,
i -s; . \. * \
• » r I"» F T T ■ r J *
1 i I L (ilii'.Al
BARGAIin SiUHt '
AN I". \ l I*. I! I! - N I*, o*!ii •• 1 1 » 1 1»
in the iiu-n'h lililf 'ai-i i»-■> '.a
i«-arn.ed th»- v\r;t«*r i tais a..«-ri.^-
ltn-r t w I.- v h*
jfinn!* ;
Fir>t.— 1»11 >wh. n >•.-.! a:.'. t . ... .. •
ha- bought Uutr«* i» r «f «1> tti Mi h' 1 in pa
I• •r. and i- raking tii> mind. «' i ■ and
to lind som*-:»•»*i\ w.th i»u«-\ to
t:«ke pa ' of thciil off ii. -
>»• .mil. \ t a > !a« t- w h»-r »* th ■ r»- i; e
Miore tr.m .I- than then ;ir** to
take tlit in.
Third. Wi'h th»* hard cash in hand
to |m y down lor v\h.»t > >u I my.
Ilehec. armed with that terrible w ♦ a
pon call'-i I'he Dollar, the writer ha>
purchased t>r
SPOT CASH
a larjje aii'i varied line of u»*tHl.
I'k-aml sea> uiahle and has open
ed in the town of Hickory. a
"Bargain House "
There i- not Miilicient spae in tin
paper io «*iit»-r into detail of tin- aitlcles
lor sale, I»ut will nun lv mention a f- \\
and a-k tin- reader to call and sir tin
ha lance.
I'UIM. 1 cent. J rcr,!-. • ! " 'UN. 4 cents HSIil ". ce||T -
per paper
Huir Ciii". 1 •■►•lit per dozen,
Nh'v llone i rochet V-edie*. i* rents mi•! , cent*
rlki'tl
Needle* i-harp* and betwwiwi I i nt •.'twnto.
and '■> cents per paper
ii.iir Crimper*. t- per package
l.aK« Darning Xe»*dle* 3 cents per paper
Kiut- r ( ( *h I'ni-h'-. 3 in• Ily «■ rr* eaeh
l.iiCeH UUd 1 riIULLiIUJfM. 1 2 CeUt*. -i iVBId, (
I rent*. and upwanU
Writing Paper. " cent*. 3 cents au«l h ivMd per
.piir"
hi Kti▼•-li'ji'-s. :: • nt-'. I « -nt an'! 3 cent
'
per pack.
Handkerchief*. 1! out*. r,-nt*. 4 wiilh. 0 eiits,
1 7 cents ami upward*.
t orsets, H3 cents, ir. • ut- .30 "-inn. 77. . "lit* and
Mpv. :irdH,
iood elothes Brushes. 13 ceut* e:u.L
(iood 'l>a Spoonw. ."> • ••ntn and 10 o-nt- pt-r
tiood Ttibl* SpooiiH. Io -initr« .i n■ i 1". • ••nts p.-i
hhT .
( hillr«-n'M StockinK". i 10 rents, 1j i *lll*
1 Mhd upward*. p»>r pair
tforie, 3 centn, 10 cntn, 12 »*iits, 1.1 ,
j 17 ttnd upward*. p»>r pair
ili'lin Half llose, .'i ceatß, i > •••ut* and
! upward* per pair
Ladle*' aud Mi**e*' tiluveri. Silk Mittn, A"' . u' j
; o r«»ot» 1« r»>nto. 13 and npwardn
The piece* of Laundrj Soap, at •"> cent 1 * j
' a cake, to be found in the eouutry
J'int Tin Cup* at cxutu apiece
I Ouart ''offee I'ots at '» ent* ea.-h
i •• " •' at 1-
:l at 14
j ; .. .. ul
:t •• •'overed flueketM at i ceut* each
t •• •• •• 10 "
A thousand otli*»r urtiile* in *to k anddallyar
livhiir. which will be *old correnpoiidiiixly cheap. ,
In the «r'M-eiy line you will find the very best
I jfooda, and at jiri'-e* which defy competition
A xpecial drive for the next weekiaa few barrel*
!of (!ulia Molanne* at cents per «allon to the re
tail trade
II vou want vour money V worth, call at "THK
: IiKKAT I'.AiUiAIN STollt 1 .
F. B. ALEXANDER,
Agent.
i Hll kory, N L , Mny 7, 1N* v
,
KM lioin rKonrri: nAKiiO.
iot rei tel v«'wkl>' b> I.ink MiCoinb .t; 'oi :
pany. ti.'iierai l»eal»T* -Make a specialty of' oiin
try Proi'Mee
THI USDA V Mt 17. IfH.s.
1 An i 1 - i 1 • '••'i Hin
l i reeti cr—'t: per lb 1
j.i i i _■. ■ ] i !'•
no\ l" H«inkv —per t»> !«"»»
' !; i \ k! . : i:;. » M: \i
I tried. 7 Coru—per bu •>,.
I'. i i, ahe i*l .: ■ i\ r- I"
fa • -w w. -•> I • i A
.ins. -7 ■' « ■ v i• •: bu
. • i |! ; i«-k .V mi*' i ».
io i ro\ !. ,1. v \\ |,jr.. p. . •• 7>
' i hi, k i v- ■ 1 !'»'«/." I d.v v ''
i iii S.i i:. I"o i v i o;.«
iM i K>- e.n !i llrish per bn
i ukl - - I ■ 7.". Sweet—p.T \,:i .... •7 •
K;;* — per «l»»z 10 Rva — per bu.
I i \ ; 7". i At I p. ! '■ f'
Kl OI K— TI KMI'-
st rict i.t ii .. l'» Wio. \r
o\ r ; ! J nl) White
!' v: iu Ked
(i Hi )(i:iui:s.
• « Uio - 1
- if u j it,. ~ ..,*
lairlips Ml
- • —(ir-, jitilat .1 ''
Velov ,;l '
trh-i -m'o. K
N. a (.rle.n- M.t.-.f
9 I'nr-.Ki... -"»[■
I s ■ -h lin
1.. rd :a.-oli
S i' • • ~ ...i.
~ !• \ i r.\ r ii"i.i.Kn i '..id i-.
\\ .- . • J': ■ - •. * • ; • Mil 1
y
51 White Ko.te
j Hxtra ' t. »i' •• - '
I l.imil.v - !
■ HICKORY TOBACCO MARKEI
4"OR I '. 'T' Ik! '» H\
\\
[: iV 'J . 1 laitlicock
rs
,f Proprietor* of—
:l HYITHCOCKS WAHKHOrsK.
i. " —° —
.
i e j .Mia • . t_'tt» tl j»er bun
tueilium •..■> ood -» .
: rfnnm >n ■'
ni- V.'ira !u CJ" I - S
. - ir.,lr:n. !'• \~;
f.i ny
••v- . »- - medium to ►uod 10
nne tof«n« >■
ill fv' r« flr.e 30 3"
ONWARD! IS THE WORD!
: - - - - ■ -
I . i . roi.K.
FOIJ SALK.
t Mie ililll, or inure ()» T ll*
ill** sto*k of the Hirknry
I•fintii r 'Otiipnnv cnii
houo-ht at a reasonableprieo.
Th«» Company i> ineorporat
eii. under the laws o, the
State, with a enpital stoek'
of eighty shares of fifty
lars eaeli. It ovns a
jol» otliee. and tlie Pm:ss ,\\n
(Ain>Ll \IA N Ne \v spa per.
This is an excellent opportu
nity for a first rlass printer, j
Address Hickory Printino
Comi'any, Hickory. North
Carolina. |
LOOK HEREIi
We have now ipened and
reatly for your inspection
SpRINO (iI.NCHAMS,
Satin ks. Whitk
( ioods. Blkach
i:n Shirtings
i
and SN i:kti\(;s.
These o'oods are just re
ieeived. Don't you think it
much better to buy them
while you can *»*ei desirable
pat terns, and make t hem up
before wai m weather ?
It you cannot call and e\-
, amine them. semi lor sam
ples, ( mention t his paper |.
♦ .
We will send t liejn
PROMPTLY.
I) '
\ 1' ■ " t !. j 1-; ■ Sit . !i- . .!. 1 lllt'l)
" - t-)
ai, I - till! ..
\\ int. Nai ii-oi lis at S ,V I'l j, •••nt-.
ii Pine wood Mat t iiiLL. mad*
n
(I
tr >l!i t lie needle> »| 1h«
I'iiie-Tree (»t Xort h "a.roli
,0
na. Healthful and dura
hie. We have it in foui
:' 1} pat terns and t w> widths
(>iie |« »r st air and hall am
•me for lloor -( .\» i inir.Al
» Hemp. Ingram, am
Brussels carpets, trom
t«> sr, cents yei yard.
\\ \u. IV\I'KRs.
« I RTAIN SH.VDKs,
AM» CrRTAIN Poi.K
FARMERS.
\\ .11 ••al wa \ 1 ead\ 'obi
s
»r evsh *»r trade. mar
k♦*ta bi• * Prodm
\ \ s{ ! » ' *
ii. . . '
Link,
McCornb
& Co.
will otter Special
I
Bargains during
the
us
in all line ol
goods. A special
| reduction in
Clothing.
100 suits that
will be closed
I
out cheap.
Blankets at $2,
■I $3, $4, and the
| Celebrated Pat
terson all wool
Blankets, $5 per
pair. Jobs are
also ottered in
Toboggan Caps,] A 1
Ladie's Jerseys, | At
Misses' Jerseys, | Your
Children's I Own
Knit Goods,! Price
French China
lea Sets—only
$lO.
i
. i
l)( '(•orated I vo
11ry ( haniber Sols
s;i..*>o.
.1
1 A well select
-lod lineof Gen
-1
0 oral Merchan
dise always in
stock.
I
s t3"lhe only
place in town
that thcGraham
1 i oin e M a d e
Shoes and the
]>; ugla>s Shoo
can he had.