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A Word to Corre«poudetitM. We often see what we wish to sav better said by another than we can say it ourselves. Such is the fol lowing from the Statesville Land mark : i By sacrificing editorial, or otb er wise. we generally provide for news communications. These are what we want. Those on miscellaneous subjects must take their turn. We ti v to print all that is proper to print, but our correspondents are about to run away with us We print two lent: prohibition articles in this held over from last week. No doubt the writers thought we were freezing them out for mean ness. but there is a limit to the ca pacitv of the Landmark proper and supplements are expensive. We charged a prohibition friend cash price for a supplement two years ar»o, being unable to get his article 0 ~ o i) the body of the paper, and have felt something like a hound ever since. Two weeks ago we issued a ■supplement for the accommodation of correspondents, but cannot make j .1 habit of doing this. We want news at all times and allow corres I ondentsgreat latitude in ventilating their opinions, but we hope none of them will write just to be writing or send communications '"just for some thing to li 11 up We haven't room ,tiiv week for matter that absolutely »u"ht to no in. We have about 75 on exchanges on our list and HUV day they jurnish material enough to •nake a readable Landmark. The •just-to-lill-up-idea" is a delusion. It is never a question of what to put 1 n but what to leave out. So, then, viming back to the point, corres pondents are thanked for all the news they send. As for the balance, views and discussions are acceptable when properly written and of rea sonable length and on subjects of 1 general interest. But never write 1 jumt to be writing. Space is prcc ous and t vpe-setting costs money. . i from I'elra Mills. Pkti:.V Mn.i.-, June 8, 18SS. Mi; Emrou : —Your valuable pa- i per comes to our otlice regularly ev try Saturday, and is eagerly looked tor and high!\ appreciated bv its numerous leaders. In your paper we find that every place ot note is m a boom and lias a correspondent. Petra Mills must not be left out. If vou will allow me a small space in Your papei, 1 will give you all the news of interest round about this , much improved place, a slight ♦de scription of which may be of inter est The town is divided by upper Little Kiver. and on each side large hills rise up as if to rench to the sky. ; The East hill constitutes the business part of the place—a large store own ed by Field Bros . a postotllce and wool carding machine. On the West hill is a tine grist mill owned by . Eaton and Furelies, a saw mill, and the famous Sulphur Spring, known II tin State a- the best wa tt I for dv>peptics and broken-down A tirst-class b arding house i" inn by .Mr. M P. Bogle. I'uere are also a hait dozen other h.-uses built c \pn->lv foi the accom lat of \:sit which can be !} ;i x { r V:\~- •' a! !e [ 1 '• ;l'tl. ih l enjoyment IVtia M. - cann l>c i \cel 'ed. \ . .ii i _u.it ci • - Wln it ■ - a!; *t I. . lp i > y t . r.«o :.t ■ . * Prohibition •! \ .• 1 i 1* •i this plact N - n Irir .« men, no more aching hearts 1 am, a] iolub.tioni-t. •it 1 :f 1 I.:'. i my 1 wyiild wipi eVei'N lro| .•! !-! tie f.' i ('! ( : ■- •• ' t ... IV.K : . Coirespondents will please writt US N'EWS ONLY, unless upon some SUL - ci t pertaining to the public good. I'nder all circumstances \siitt OM.I ON CNK SII»E of the paper, correct all mistakes, and direct to Prrss AND CAROLINIAN. We have not time to look over, correct and condense man uscript. of tlie Mail Agent. BLOW IN O RXK, June 5, 1888. The citizens of Blowing Rock are complaining ab >ut their mail coming around by Asheville, Warm Springs, Bristol. Tenn , to Cranberry, and by Boone to this place, and I as a citi z*-n of Blowing Rock will take the liberty of calling the mail agents of the W. N. C R R. attention to the above statement, and we a-k him po litely to put all mail for this place off at Hickory. The mail that is sent by the above name I places don't arrive here till three days later, whereas if it was put off at Hickoiy , it would arrive here in twelve hours, instead of three dajs. We hope the agent will give this notice due con sideration. If he does not give this notice some consideration we as citi zens will appeal to the P. O. Depart ment for help in this matter. Hop- ( ing that said agent will take heed without further notice. V CITIZEN. The last copy of Peterson's Mag azine is well filled with choice selec- | tions from the best authors upon all branches of life. It is a very valua ble magazine. We heartily recom . . * : mend it to the ladies. Banner Cigar Co. Marshall & Willon*, w-' PROPRIETORS. I Hickory? N. C. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE CIGARS. Or!i-t- ami fititorv in liar»em«-nt of ».-t •* biiililinir. lIPIITS HIILI' ITTM), SATISFACTION jrunr- . mi twd, snil.OHS VITAI.IZEH ill w hat yo'l net'd for ! Constipation Loss of Appetite liizzin***. am! all «viiijitojns of Dyspepsia. l'rict- 10 am! 7" fiit per i.ottlv, in>i r, w HoOPINO core.it anil Brom-liitis ininu'ilintclr relieved by Khiloh'.- Can* For s »!•' I. I>l i II \ k M KTACK. • a lasting and frairrant p'-rluaif I"ri • J.'i ami ."•• i cutat I»r. I '••fpli . . SHILOH'S CI KE will imiiHMliat«'ly r.lh'Vf , ("roup. W hooping ami Mronchitis lor j liv Dr. IVi-|il>— 111! If you want any kind of JOB WORK, If > or write to the HICKORY PRINTING COMPANY.! who have tli* 1 Best Equipped Job Office in Western i\orth Carolina. PA M LMI LI:TS. I.KTTKK liKAMS liiLL Hi: \i»> srATi;.Mi:\T>. !W ITATH »NS. visitinc i a in »> M A ItKI A( iI: «'Al;i»> 111 LLS OK I'AKi:. I) 1' - Any Kind of Job Printing Executed Neatly and Cheaply. Send in your orders. *#«•*•«(• lIIIIHI ' VVTMWAM 11 F W I * "THE CHEAT BARGAIN STORE" AN EXPERIENCE of fifteen years in the liierchantilt* business h.i> learned ili»* writer ol this advert is«-- 111r»r11 when, where am! h«»w t«» bii\ First. —liu\ when \ l »u tind a man \s h> h.T> bought more HHIs than he run pa\ fitr. and is raking his mind, day and ni*?ht. to find soiuelxwly with money to take piL i oi then. *>ll lii- hintl>. Seeond. — \t \ plaee where there are more d> than there are buyers to take th»Mii. Third. With the hard cash in hand to pay down for what you buy. Hence, armed with that terrible wea pon calh-d The Dollar, the writer h:t purchased for SPOT CASH ;t and varied line ot useful, sensi ble and seasonable gtxxls,and ha open ed in the town of Hickory, a "Bargain House " There is not suflicient space in thi> paper io enter into detail of the artleb-s for sale, but will merely mention a few and ask the reader t» all and >ee the balance. I'ins. 1 cent -J J ent- -m .'t;*~ p**r pajwr Hair Pins, 1 ent p*r «!«»'• Xb*e ituu** i roehet ivhn .i o 1 r»-n*« earh. Xtnllfis (sharp* aii'l b>t wee a.- 1 ••••u:, - ecu' - H -id :i ;rn?w p*r paper lliiir Crimpers, :i rent - p>r pa ka*i--. Lanrc Jiurnlns: Needle. 5 cent.* p*>r paper. Fiui- Tooth Brush*-*. * and 1" vnts each. Laces and T rim in i UK*, I cent,:! cents, y cents, 4 '•••lit*, nud upward* Writing Paper. :i rents. "• i-nt> arid * cent* quire. White Envelope-. ■> • ••nt-. J «ei,' -- and > »-iit perpack. Handkerchiefs, - 1 I ■' 7 »-nts and upward*. "orsets, 35 cents, 4." cent - r,n ( eut ■*. 7~> • .-r '■» and upwards, »ood Clothes Brushes. l."» cent* each, iiood Tea Spoon*. .> rents and 1" i>ii■ - jr Oood Table Spoons, 10 r«nt- and l."i cents js-r t. hildren'* Stocking*. rents. 1« cents, o-nts ( and upwards, per pair I,adies' 11 ose, cen ts,lo(•nt -. 1J >•• • 111 .1 • eeii' - 17 rents and upward-, per pair Men's Half Hose, •• rents, * *••• :i *s, !•> e 1 •. a. upwards per pair. I.adles" and Mi.-se-' Cl..v. Silk Mir'-. A . ."i cents, lo cents. 1.1 r..i\t* and upward- The largest pieces of Laundry Soap ~••■ • ■ T ,f — t cake, to hi- found in tie- «•!ri' r> . Pint Tin Cups at "J'-j cents apiece 1 IjUfUt Coffee p..'- at :• !C- • ■! ■j at PJ " •: a It ■■ 1 .. .. ;,t pi " :: •• i (ivert-d I'M'it v re?.'» •• i«! 4 " •• ■; 'i" " A t hou.-a nd ot her a rt i' 1e- in -t(« k and 'ail;, a :• riving, whirh wil! ! • sold .-or:• -p" ■ la the urorery line you will tind i h- \ ery !>•>• poods, and at pric—whi'di d.-f >t np* 'i* ; . A special drivffoi- tin- n«-xt weeki>i few liarr»-l> •if ('aba Molasses a t ent - per jsal!>n to t ft - tail t rude. If you w in' vour money "s \v( ii't h. call *' "1 HI. «; It 1: AT It A It' ■A i N - !' »l; i: F. B. ALEXANDER A^ent. Ha ko:.> . N M..1 :. I 1114 liom ITO I> I M ( .irr>'rtcd weekly by l.iiik. Mct'umli \ Com ' pah.v. (Seneral I»• al« : - -• 1 " 1 r> I'rod'i' ■ TliriiSDA V Jf XK 14, IHHB. A I*l*l i - f: • ■ >'h Ort.-eli llll'KS— BiTTi u.—{cood. !•» >rreen —per 11». 1 It A i on. dry ;• r !!■ 81. \r K HK KKt K> Hum 'i —per H> lt">; 1 - ' J Pried. 7 Mm Bu' kwheat Flour ' urn—pot bu BKKSWAX. o AT* l n CoK.N, liW I't Chestnuts Clay—per lui COTTON —bale*]. . - Bla k A mixed CHICKKNS- e.i"h. l')«;rj ! . While It eye. 70 Cabbajre... lid DICKS —each. ,IV>IJO I'otato^ — TCRKEYB —each 7" Irish—per bu 1" '-j" Ecai*—per do/. In Sweet —per l»u •'.IMVI.I ■ FLAXSEED —per t»u 75; RYE —per bu. •'* FLOCK — I'AI.LOW — p« rlb Strirt fanul«. 1" Tt KMI - > \t r.i "ti Wi i v! FtATIIK!;- White f 1»1» VK)('EIi IKS. *Off. II!.. - ii' -wi, • - Kurlaps Yelow 6V«to7b I - w? her — H "in lo k -j I ;.p.-r . M«»la-->'- -New Orl-an- Wito" Port-. i:i • -i- • Sorghum •t• >;• • 1 ird p r „- t V M • -.j flu -U .fio, \\ lute K ■-• . - • H\;r i ' .1 ■ HICKORY TOBACCO MARKET 1 J «.V •! . I I a it! i'. * >c I\- H.MTHt')c}\ - \v.u:r.H« »i> ?: f.lli v .. 1 * t*- _ •,• ' » tO 1. 1 r.\T-1 2: FOR RKNT. r i "» o - --4 . \n& L-rzafi32S! —iiillllT - LOOK HERE! We have now opened and ready tor your insp*vtion SIMUNfi »in;hams. Satinks. Whiti: i i«>i»s. I.i,i; \ n ki» Smimv.s ASH SIIKKTIMiv Thes** goods ar»' just re ceived. iKm't you think it much better to buy them while yon can jjvt desirubl** patterns, aiul make them up before warm weather? I f you can not call and ex amine them, semi for sam ■ 1 [Jcs, (mention this paper). \V e will send them . PROMPTLY.: A Beautiful Line Sutines, •'{.{ inch at 12A cents. White X at S A 12.} cent^ Pine wood Matting, made frmi tlie needles pi t lie . Pine-Tree of North \ "aroli na. Healthful audi dura ble. We have it in four pat (erns and t w> widt lis. one lor stair and hall and one for fioor-oovcrinr.Al - 1 so Hemp. Ingrain, and Brussels carpets. from Li> I to H7t ceilts yei yari. Wall Pallus, 'i ktain SII.\M-:>. AMI I "KTAIN Pol.K* ! FARMERS. ; We arc always ready to buy f>r cash or trade, mar ketablc Produce A. SIH FuKl'iic ('O.MI'AN'Y. Hickory, N. C. March 1 I. IHBS. vr, ' ,Y n*'sVi r» 'AuV M, Ai- AA' l A' . A' 'A * A . K\rrylkh!y Should \»l"j»tlhf Follow ins. i mA«iLVKI>-T:..;t v\ I.• *»J• \• r I .i'ii - J. ; -will L'o t- t c :i«*w «lrt _• »*■>:■• f-.r ' y n- : - cine. K|.»o! ii i T t* n !:■ 1 *t i r 1 '•!■_' i - i ' ' ■« ♦. 1 w . ' - * " ' !.♦••* ll ..4 .IN i 1 ti. '' II i i " .1 . I ■' ■ 1 . «■ tr>n~ • >' 1 '1: * *". • !» ink- or •'i" 1 w ' • ' * , .■ 4 -'Mr. > ■ • t KLMJI.VEP—'i s ' i i.« .«l •>*.. ' it • ,-,ru •:« - v,, ; . v * I •* 'Kh» m- I' i' ' "*'• • > «\' ■ r «»*• «n - r*r*f*ar#d % 1i 1 ' J S. S.HASTHCOCKiCO Hickory, N. C. ONWARD! IS THE,WORD !■ 1 VK FVP.WKR-f"' i". r»* . '4l it' " lif f'.j. >* ■!» f I 1 mx.t r\***r 1 *»■ * ' S Jr. k r ... . - qtrf 1•- »* '. V! ..... .j, I.- .r ~•j '' >■ -a - .» zi i K - . w , -- s *»•• 1.. 1.. POI.K. , > t.
Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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