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The Press and Carolinian. Oolumc IS. IJ> C 111 M Z£IK 5 . //. .1. MI IH, ■II-:,lit on HIcKOIiV. N. C. Al'fi 1(1. ]HBK. I »ciit fail to read I'M Shuf> >rd - J itll on T;ii iIT IN f«irm A car load of L♦*lll H'ck in- for Mile at Abernethv Pro- * Don't f 11 get tl.e Coterie Tll» sdav night. hc\t It meets, at Mr. 'line '-. N > > ; \ ices iij t iii' R* formed ('hui eh Sim'lav. as I h lug .] 11 wishes i > II *'?i«l the ill f ♦ -1» t»11 lt article wiit t» j 1»y 1 I> \ lexamler in ?i11• ■ll i*r column Rev. F, C. Mill i »'v will preach in the Presbyterian church Tlmrsdav night tL«- Hitli. Inst. Magazines. I >ailv papei-. Seaside A I.■ \ '' - lul >i :-m at * Ro\sters Drugstore. I > LJI iI) till* pas tWt ek till' Hirkoi'V Printing Com pan\ ims mnt ut 10, IOO TaritV Reform documents There will ii service- in tin 1 I>nll • - I lan Church Sunday. as Rev. Moser will In* in Statesviile that dav. A nund M of strangers. nam-'- un known. arc now Summei ing in Hick orv. (>nr boarding houses aie will tilled. Dm in- the storm la—t Sunday, lightning - killed a horse and a cow for Mr. Marcus Whitener on .->outh Fork about four miles from town. In answer to our inquiry of last week. a fi i• •iu 1 informs us that tlu* lVst Master in Statesviile has a "mail stone. Retter pieseive this piece of m w - S«'i'.' ie I*l os car-v at ail times a ci mi' »t' - stuck ol 1 .aillcs, geli'ue n.i ns. ami ci.ihlrens 1 hey 'lre con-lanll v 1 ect lviug all th« latest st vh s. See thiMn. Mr. i K W. Sim lei*, into hi- new hi hisf i !u-> w «ek. !he St ruet m e is a thin-of beauty ami is undoubtedly the mo-t hands'unely finished up le.-nh lice we have evel se» u ill tin' Somii. \!■ atul storm \ i-ited this \ icmity last Sumlav aftei noon. I lie wiiel blew with great f'uee ami from so man} directions that -rowin-crops were seiiou-lv injured. I !i» hail was also destructive. Such a st- rm and s > heavy a fall of rain is not in tl.e niewiorv i t any our citizens. William T. Walker, tin' Prohibi tion cai didate for ' O >veruct f North Carolina. will address the peo ple of Catawba county. Friday. Au -usi 17th. l sv,v . at fhe Court house :n Newton. There will probably he i ioint discussion if Mr. Walker w ill J "divide time." and give an -ppoitu l;ity for i i ply. S' me i f the Plowing Rock people we hoar, did not understand a shoit article in last weeks paper. Our statement that a man who did not advertise in tht Phi —. vftM iMO had twenty-eight ii. a hi- house, did not refer to any one at Blowing Hock ihe- w ho.e o! Blowing Kock i.-' crowded. In the two week- we have a hit d manv new subscribers to our ~-t which show s that our work i ppreciattd If our delit quent sub -eribeis wi uld only be honest -nd think i»r a moment how much it uv-if.d ht.p us out if tlu-y would :..v pav what thev owe we could gtl 'i _ verv nicely. We cant ntford > s« nd the paper for nothing an 1 .11 delinquent wlh be dropped alter .!: first of September. Social. A [-lea-ant party consi-tiu— of Mi-sis McNeelit. L. .Tones. I\ Snu ford. Sclii nck and Bur-in. i >.:ui'ed bv .Mi—si s. Memle I'leh-, ( . C iini*. •I. Martin and F. C'litie re-pectivelv wei.t t . the Spark 1 ifi- C at»wi>a -pi ni - l ue- lav evenin— for a i 1 ! 4 11 T1 eijercije t-. • 1 1 • oeca si .n wa- uuu- la A a—reeabh". beii: due no* only t • ti,' chnrmin- -:a cioiislie-- of tf.e ladi» -. but ;i -O to i. * "' * > • ! :ia !i a— Ilil' I| t of th" ouf ' of chaj ei uis i nan wlioai no i. .• i • 1 . • i>i'l >• i -i a-ri j • i • : 1 ;»o--iu,v ii iv t beef I mad'' : r.; rules h>v »■ ! . ! ; - : a t -\- a vovslv di-ia .od 1 V. t afti r . e;;c!, one males or m ir- til" 'enin-' for her cornpui.i 1 1; I. \r!i.~-II e i l.t'' u:' n have pie sent* d to t !,e chapi*rou and through hei to the lailie-. tua> |s't> melons in honor >f the above oecH'-ion tl ucli Needed Imj»ro%finent«». ul d"l'-t .lid that the town commissioners have mi appropi iation for the purpose of macadamizin-. leveling and beautifying the public square and the -rounds in front of the hotel. While the\ are in a liber al mood wh\ do not thev take a step in a milch more needed direc tion—that of inovui— the eemeterv and spi-nd som#' of the surplus in makin- a new burial vard what it should be. The present one is too near the town —for many reasons— and the longer this work, which is bein- ra led for ami which must eventuallv be done, is nut. off. the •* i lar—er the task erows, the more ex pel sive it becomes and the more un healthy is tue surroundm— s. V ValualiU' I>»cutii(-iit. We surrender much of our space this week to an exhaustive presenta t ion of the t irifT ouestion. bv our townsman Mr M L. Shuford. The tariff is a (jiiestion which interef-t --evi m man who weais clothes, and Mi Shuford has —athered the cream ot the past two months diseu-sion int'i a smaller -]> ace than our read er will tin 1 it elsewhere. It is a -o.i l campai-n document and in be half of tl e Democratic pnr'v we thank Mr. Shufoid for his labor lies'de- jvuttin- it in the pi] er. we have juinted several tluisand extra c-tpie- which can be had for s*>.oo pM thousand. They shmild be dis tributi d and read. I lit- lllfli or> I'iilr. We don t 11!« to bra— on anv thing that is any tbin- taat I- -otten up by or belon-s to oui town. f"i we don't oelieve in blow in ones own born, but we want to state a few facts in re-ard to this organi zation, as a foreruner to the Piem;- um List, which soon be out. A statement > f facts i- all we intend sav :n_r. which facts a- soon as placed befole the public will create enou-h itll* r« st without anv uuuecess irv c >u our {ai t. I i the tii st p.ace the Associat: i. ..a- -» iected the j iettiist grounds in t':. State fi'r the holding of a fan. Tht re nt Tt r has been nor w ill this uii b» i fftrtd so extensive a vli—j lav and so much an.usemt-nt for - j small an entrance fee. as shown in 'i.i 1 iem;nm List. Such a feust t.as I!vtrbt ♦!: i Ivdto the jt .e «.'f anv section since the institution i ! (>1 vj ..ii. an. - fnel't will 1 e a.iucst evtrv u. j trv o! 1 ift exhibited on the -ro.imls ami '.uncus k m!- .isi ■i t \\ at.-h for the I'i u.i m List ar 1 -to v\Lat the v i tier, t cmc tc tlie 1 air. -• e tht -l_'hts .4i. I * \ \ f i" one lay if no more. ibichorv, ißortb Carolina, Clmr?frat), Siumst xocBH meius. tavei nor tTujalan has l>een renom inated for o\ernoi •>: Georgia. n ito; s, \ o .rhees, of Imi . and Hutler. of S ( sjioke in A-heville M • lay S 11.-. T C \of N V. one of the „ i ate-t Statesman of the land i- at Morehead City. W . 1. ( law ford has been nominal t> d for el* et>r in th**!>th North Car oil? i C-in-i essional district. In Wilkes county W. W*. Iharbei ha- been nominated for the Senate ami .1. S Cramu for t'ue Hons.- I in* Lenoii Topic learns that the siill of I\e\*. 1». L. 1 »♦-11 a-aiiist the pi'imh* 1. bat the term- are not know n. Hon I . os. (t. Skinner has been noniinated bv the Democrats in the til sf d'-tri *t to succaal Mr Fjiirham. [ ir- i- the only change made bv the I>eiuoeiats this year. lion. 1" W. Siniiuonds has been re-nominat* d for Congress from the second district He has two negro opponents and we trust he can heat both as he did before. Klijah Carrol desires to state that he is no longer a Radical, but will vote th*' straight out Democratic ticket, lrom township constable to President of the Tinted States.— W a'auga Democrat. Hie Democrats in thr Asheville district have re-nominated Hon Thos D.Johnston for (Congress, and the Republicans 1 ave uominatid H. W F.vvart Esq.. of Hendersonville to help boom up the Democratic majority next November. Maxwell, who murdered his friend and room mate and jacked hi.n in a tnink in a St. Louis hotel, and then ran awav to Australia where he was arrested, was mm— ed in St. Louis last Fiidav. Justice is some times -'ow but generally verv sure. Old Join; Robinson the Showman lied at his residence in Cincinnati on the Ith in.-t. surrounded bv hi fami'y He v, a- i> —ed S'J and wa*» uncon-ei u- iu his dving moments. Hi- property was valued at fiom three to four million dollars. We have no aopiaintatice with th« 4 editor of the Sylva He a' I ; iu fact we have come to the conclusion that he does not know himself. He claims to be a Democrat and rui a Demo cratic paper, but hi- last issue was the most inflated protection sheet we have seen in a month We can itnagim no other solution of the case than that he is a Protection Republi can from principle, and * bt- a s.» ca'h 1 Dem • ati • jvipe; **f r revenue only." Mr .1 F. Murrill. of The Pre aml Caroliiiiaii went to Wavnesville Thur>dav Hi- Prohibition procli. tie- are eclipse,l by his 1 ourbonism. When the old Fowle clucks the little ones oome - -Clvde Regi-ter How about I>ro. Shook - "Pi ohibi tion proclivities Are thev not eclip-* \by i.i- radicalism a We 1 1 not w h; f til tl.e "old fowle clucked. We were there all the while an I there we »x: ect t » remain a- 1 n— a the ithai f x tl.reatens ' inva b the | remises. The liquor trafT.c i -1 ilt: -:gh r.n hi I' m : 'lc r. but under Republica 1 • tel. tin.- - w :-• N- .v Sty It - 11. f t * L::...' «• Nt tL C WL i t C.. -hi: Fmpoiijtu. Hi-1. )i j\ N. C to, ISSS. j "WhUl. Wa«. if ?'*—v4 li>. An in pleasant «ti l oiirsf. "It 1- t lie truth tl at hui 's. ; .i j til*- Kmerpii- hui t It it '.i i. • i"teli. t li.ai— e Hick' >: j tie -icklie-- and deatljs If. tl..* r• j; ,«. !of it. a- it sccjiieil. ro 1 ;«s one tried ' ti> explain t« as. ,t -h u J n ■■ ran I . ' beeji w oumte 1 i v ou» ' Vfia '% • amunition. Our tewu was inflicted with »e\ »-n « a—• i»t fever. ar«i \ ■ ports went abioad that w" wei»« iu "rv ing foili or jj \, -i ( ] , x In -t- ad »it a sc. i taming and ]• .b t « truth, had a- w:*-. th" Lntei; ; i-« : -aid it- "Sisti-r towns \\« j. f.; . iif | t\p l oid fever." We thought tin dc • clai at ion. under the en nu-t i . «-. was *• uncalled f'>r. unjust and ij,• - kin 1. us it v,a> untrue and un-i-:- i 'ly It put us iu an "unpleasai t inr.od and \e s i •! unph »-*int thin—s i but we hav'e i i nfi ssi d. aid tie editor, according t > his i !omi-e | m ist "forgive and f« i—et." All sizes :u C.ei leal Suit at Royster A Mai tin's White Front (Mothing I .mpoi ium. j * Hickoi. N. C. '!'» tlic* Voters «»l IlicKori I'ow te slilp. i Ihe Connt v Lxecutiie Coiunilll« e have called the Count \ Coi.vention o{ tin- Democratic party to n t t m • Xew ton. on Sit urdav Sept. I -t. ISS.S to nominate the caiidida'e- for th various tithce- and the louu-hlp 'on v nt ions to i>e i»el lon Saturday. Aug, "J">th. 1 XSs 111 p 11 IV llama of -aid ca 1 •t ho low n ship Convention of Hickorv Tow n ship w'll meet in the Town Ha ! m Hicl:ory on Snturdav, \ug. 2-Ith a' '2 i > clock P. M ll\ ♦ly I)» n ci at ic *.«.t • ; in t he. ! .-wn- hip I.- e;, 111' st V I♦ ' j : st ed ti> attend as j; of tin* gn atesi impor tance to i: ,ve a full i: nd fee e\" res sion of public opinion at that time. Rv order of 11; 'omm ttce Hii*korv Towusl ip. I' L ('iine. .1 \V. M- -» r. Secri tarv. 'hail inim "»oct SLill - it Rov-t» r Ma* tit:'s Clothing Store. Solci Itr union A -laud H union ».f thet'onfed* a'e -oldier- f North ( atoi.f i w*. 1 take j ac! on th*' I air ground-, at Hi'-ko.-v on Thurs.lav Sept. *2otii. being tiie .'h d day of t e I'air. Tiiere will be ati addre-s suitable for the ociaision t>y -ome di-t in-ui-h* 1 speaker. Fverv bodv i- re-'iuestt ! to bring all lelics "f th*' late '.'.ar of ♦ •veiy de- npti u '. >r *xhibition A ..bel li . I'-.'iilum will be given bv the l*.Xec itive ci'lnmittee t > such ai tic * - a- w;'. i>r ■ ii -1 hre ] w rthy. ;• i anv company f anv North Carolina r» g i 111• nt 1. t\ ii— tij» arge-t ' umb*'r j• r• sent, number to be twei tv tive • r m ue. v\. given a j rem: i:n of L • e\ e> \ >ld - »1 In i be present S F. Ki: i uv. S- retary. Fill lin ect e-'e-. eye glasses, A.' . ,xt lh'V-ter - Drug St ":*- C"«»nt*«»rll.i C'ollt'fci'. • : I.a CoiI» ge. C-ii. ver. N"i:lu Car >lin i. Rev. Prof. R A. V ler, Pr- -. 1* . . it- .'.4.. teriii . t-: M ■. ir . A :j. ». I ss««. iLv } : - I • * - ai • .. * » ' • i. ,:. r »•.."' i * • f» a - - * j i : ♦ 1• r ' I * 'i T ® ♦ * T i (' :r 11- mli iHuintvr .'•> '' IP £ TiC 5 O M a U ». Mi>-t» :•»iM Kt l • I i 4t , visiting fi: n.N ilu-i. • \ • Mi .K. \ •!* i«*•. * \-i ,\, v » M. i • , ♦ 4, vMtin- [. • Momlav. •i* \ 1 \ 1 . ' |! . • j !., Nt ( a--;-. I> i{ i.. \ , • J \ al;in. {>ail : li \ v n j. ~ j „ H irki >rv t!iis u. « , Waj »r S !; Smith. 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