state Library The Press and Ca.rolinia.n- Volume IS. IP 0 llltt CEHS. // I. .1 //7,7,7/-/.. I'll it nr. Sv, » ' t potatoes fa' ( n on subset ip tion t* t hi- office. '\ }, f; ( 1 11 >i" will be in Marion next \\(( k and hopes to ii r-o t i ll subscrib ers full handed !' ■ -nitj- in • f- r v.eights for ii it !' • - \ Martiri'y. flirk' i-v, N C 1 1 ' I'l C 1" * T' II! IL L V SI JT . V'.Mb. potuo* h-aves and in .1 it.g t datCCO. lif-v I M M . i •J c | | ,r, j J,JII t v for t! • S • }• fi (im t lie A \ ♦ di-trict. has withdrawn LL' ' . JLLCI'. » probable of the Mast I' i; i 'e. \ irginia and (>( orgiu bv t .c 1 .mond and ! >:11\ i!le is tlx latest ••ailroad -ensa'.on. V -n w . torn.', St pt . 2Wh, came o\ti Mai viand as } ti South as Boan- I'kc, • ' J übucco ; bout Lvnehbursr • o w - 1 1 y l ("!«' »• i -» ed at Koysb-i > Drugstore. * li Hickory. N. C. We will furnish this paper club lots till after the election for 15 cent", aiiv one sending us acluboi live w ill rcceiy e t lie paper ft ee. A bale of new c "'t i: was brought to b w II last Friday by David Drum. It was j urchased 1 v I'm-I*l Bros. for cents per j omul. All advertisers wanting their ad \( ! i nents ch*nij_;i '1 \*m .1 confer a great lavor uj 1 n u:-> by bringing in tic • i uscript Saturday looming js» \ us to w» h i c'liii'^e. II • ai g st * b k ol iiien f. youth s i . i ll S C 1 tlili :s now on » \ 1:i» it at liov-ter A Martin > White I 'i. ;.t cl• tiling lupoi iuin. lIHVU'V. N. C. The MtDowa 1 1' V pt'! li J ( s a j UK - f Mr \V V !'! I"t e. the ! • ei at ic n« ■i;>ii « *' r the 11 ou--e .■ viol),,A, 11 He i- a "*»:iucck H ,m' 11 11 i* d t )( u( « rat who w ill ,[l>\ tt . coil Tit V I a lai lillijor II V p,. .. I , , I '• t w■ ■ k . . , ( ,li j_ > ils j.- ■f' !'i t !.e iact i>- : Sa:. •• a; • 1 ■ i:: ■■■ n 11 ~ u w Mil -i • * ' ii-' «' !*' ;, l • ' >. !. call and '!"• f f, ui th at i • • { '•» t>' t 1 Uil 11 st 1 'ad V ' si r>aa tn ai « - ial >u ■ that t) ♦ au (la mti« after }:• vii -i tof V bi". i ade the Military Opera I'm: 1 i :i ei t of >■"'« 4 ll e tow n autlu»! r>• v.i > . . tl e town funds to ;»'• >C. .. i.t v-e Tiiacadanii.'inj; the p . c . • >*e « > foi ii circular d. ivt : und the Mp are in the centt r » w! ieh is to be a park. Mr. Frank \\ Moore, oi e • : ( i taw I d's most liiel y : >pccS d fa: ?u -,,r and a staunch IV: i-rat. «li ac coui t of the M&mA r iu which he, as CI., f Mai>l ai. ci nductcd the Hn k or> Fair, has bet n ch . n as a Mar hh»l of the Staie YA\Y. l'iie 01 arlotte Observer -:»y«. I'at MoOmn. an lii>h tran.p about to 1 cvertaken by a trai: . but let himself down between the civss-tie» and droj>ped CO feet, sinking into the i::ud up to ! s hi} Ht ciaw.td ('lit. svift} t-d ttl t! e I: u i. hi ! '.rt I.t on unhurt. ln Mull Ner\lce. l*[>on the recommendation >f R*-p rfsentativM Henderson, the Second Ass.i taiit Postmaster fien ral has made an order increasing ma 1 s*r vice to three timespp r week on on route 13232. C atawba to Ii n Station, N from Oct. 1. 18SS. I pon the recommendation of Repi'e- -TlT ative Her derson an \ lei' has been made fo im reas" . ii route N*ii I-.'J-m. Tic' ■>} v t'' I\ l ll -- ' leek. .N. ( .. L i tiilee > a >1 from Oct. H;th, I^HS. I ; oil the i •»tiitn' n\ ' in of l!i re>« Mat.ve Henderson, the 1' »-1 Ma-tei Oe?i« id! is is.a V an or b ; ;.•! a■ 11 e mad > l vice t > -ix t > - a utek on route ITi li i»I. Oatawl t \ Lowehville, N. ('.. to ! t'ke cHect It Oct. 1. IHHB Ii i 111 of II > II or. Name* of puj ils who are on the honor having attained Bf>. oi more, for scholarship and depoi-t merit, for month ending Sejitember 28 th, 1888. Maggie Hall. IM). J*'lor« nee Flaliiuan, 1)0. K-telle Clinard, 80. Lovie Sigmon. 88. Fannie Ingold, 88. Charlotte ('linard. Bl>. Josie Sigmon, 88. Lucy Thurston, 8(5. lert rude 11 ail, 85. Mary Paalzow, 85. Norma Bonniwell, 85. Marv Hall, 85. Ftliel Harris, 85. Floience Chandler, 85. I\!RS. A. THUKSTON. IkUln't Draw W»rtli a Out We learn that Mr. W". G. Burk h» ad made a Third paity speech at Bar'bee's store, on Satarday. and al though his ap]'()intment had been heraMeil a! i t ad. ti;cre wt i" twelve voters there to hear ium. I'l.e propriet >r of th* store at that j 'ace vi\s there are usually three tin.es that many people there Satur days mid talk> of suing the ilmd party for keeping the people a\va\ tian place of bu.sinc»>. Dur ham I'lant. i*:«: ~ •. run*, ami 1 *i;»ii^ II has bt • n said that the pi act lee >f :nfanL 1 v} t ] l;i \ii and that it is oii'.v a ipiesliou t>f time \v liTi it Wl!1 la ci me ib. oici « I 1 -1 beaiing such testimony did not g t 't t • iti (itr\l aci tinty \ v * ;i } - j ♦ d ii at the -- l \ ;«a - at I'• : *o» 1 :i t ",tawl>a circuit a>t l i lav an>j - t\s 111* pa-tor. Kev (' M. (lentrv. ba; ti-». cii:hteen children. He .a -1 o b.a] tised si\t\-one dining the vear ind ibd not compass "-ea ind 'and to til 1 t'.em.—Stat -ville Advocate. ;tp!. Watcl Mtlll a t';iiitliclaic We have a letter from ('apt. F. W. W'iiid collecting our statement last week that he had withdrawn as a ai.didate for Congress against Col. Cowles. We regret that we • - aid and published what turns out to have been a false repoit. Capt. Ward is » clever gentleman, ami a fair politician, the last kind of man to deserve injustice. He says he and Mr. Fortune will publish a list i f ap} ointments soon. We have information which goes to show that the counties of Ashe. Watauea. Allcijbanv and W i.Kes will r ~ • send a solid Democratic delegation to the Legislature. This will be a ' r ain, lis aii tit sc counties, save trhanv, wtie misiti rescntc l b" Bad icals in tl e last Genera! Assembly. IMchorv, TRortb Carolina, Cctotcr 4, tsss. A CouiiiimilcAtfon. KI.ITOR PHEHW AMI CAROLINES: —We see in your pap; iof Se*pt. 27. reflections on me in thi. I am charged with infbiencinfl Whitaker O a-d I > ti!y from attending the Hicko ory Fail by circulating that all who et tered stock at the Hickory Fair became members of the association and would have to help makeup any shoita-'e. ! his cliar«re i. un » O 11 ' • Mid I 'n« >..•'* tu« editol i n t..e I\.r st \NLt > Allot INIA\ '.lll do 11 e tl.(- j'i -1 ice t' > coir» ct t. H P. Uhnm ft i- pecu] :.r ho'a ipiick'y - im pe }ne accept ueneial remarks as }«i-ona. hit s. I: t 111 ,c]e i*ef» rre. 1 1 • t hei • wi .■ i•. i i"-. mentio:u i and \et it is acta j ted by Mr. Bein hal dt as a pel .-onul attack "I; the glove fits, WCHI' it." is an n 1::g:« known to all. T-oc\r. FOITOR P .I-- wr> Cf i■ oj i\l \N. The Wilmington Morning Star LIP.S on attained its majoritv. bring mV.v twenty one years old. and in full jios- Sf-ssior. cf mental and physical man hood. We like the Star, if we do not in all things agree with it. It can always give a good reason for the faith that is in it. and gives it in good, honest, clear, genteel English. It is now the oldest daily in the State, or that has ever been publish* d in the State. Long may it live. A very unusual but most pleasing evidence of country prosperity ap peared on our sMeets last Friday. Two country wagons hail in some real, greasy, g .d. old-fashiou d countrv bacon to s- 1 . For -.ears pilst the t'd« has run the other wa\ c( 'lllll \ w gi - C nung to town r O to bI!V 1 iic' • . P». 11. Bir.ford ar:a ed in Memphis one day hot w u light from lb cat ur. Ala. and . ai ?fi» d the city by sending for a ; hy> clan to treat a case (f v low fi • r The doctor d' ag! O ed t! . • a-e a! 1 T>P Tl '1! >' d it the -after f!*- cts .f a big d' u:.k I-> 111 i - t . ' • o dot I. ll} a J>J' . 1 ;• m O! \ iu 1 i , C lv \ T'ne Pro'* i it. 1 :-t- of Alexund. . county have ca'l- 1 a c untv coj v. n II n for■ O•' ; . i t'. r the > ' : i r ] nttii g. 4 ■ ' * : n tC field d ' \ ought to T•n ' 1 .' ! hot la r Ih / To .ey M . •, ~ .tomg Ihol ihi tioni-t-. 1 - . : ti;n« ' 1 the B« pub' IT • 1- : \v d :IT th d with tl D« t ■ ' - The "tug OF v. I wa- 1 >et -A • R o:fav oa a' l ('a'd ... • ii -t• •• .1 1 lurke 1 he fo.'. 't !• lie tin'- i.a of the men on *1 e ; 4 übu side * won ti.e >1" j it 11. u111 : .Tatiif - V i fong. Luther l.ite; -r. P.* k Sg moii, B. A. S. t/.-r. Che- ro C! i.e. S m. Campbe-il, 1 lai k I'aigt r. •' hn Poj e Fd Holder:, d »hn F: y. A careful examination of the • ords in the clerk » ofl.ee shows t it J. B. Connelly, late clerk of the Su perior Court. >- due the county ti sum of £1.31" .'5, WlttieS? fe( -. j '■!. fees, fines and f"rf- itur- s which v.. Nt into his hands that were never ac counted for.--State-ville Landmark I.Otot. Anyone having :n their t -ion an umbrella vt th theinil.a.s "H M." carved on tit i I>. will i lea-e return the same t th - office an \n - ceive a suitable r- wa: 1. Hjif.iklng A ppolntmcrntn. I hereby announce thnt the fol lowing sj>eakers will speak «t the following places according to ap pointments : Turner and Murril! at Maiden. Pia« y Grove, Cataw ba. Sherri!.- Ford and Newton. (mi .her and Cli:n» at Shu ford*. Bntt uns. ( o. TI - crossing, Mt Pleas ant and (hivci . 1 urner a: d Gaither at Hickorv • V.v«'d a Mull ill a* ConoV'T d .rt li: an I t; h»*r at Shaw nee. Sp" a.» l.„* • ta'»e p'a e on t* o d 11e> ( d c- in y i 'ls -ei -' ap' o;:.t a .! • . i- • i . !>):,(* t oj; dav. V. A S i! } >hi'. ( .Co D -m. F\ Co M (' ' }I ' " pie .-e C( > j >v. (iiwts as I* i \ »-r I'.iist'iim'ro. Persoi s I.TI the banks of the Ci fawbn rivt-r were treated to a novel -i;:t. Sunday afternoon. Down tl e hwollen strejou floated a raft "ii wlueh stood two g-oats. Thev b!e«\? Ed p?teou-ly to the people on tho l.aTid. as if calling for help, but not I ing could be done for them and thev sailed onwdJiinglv along. I'he frail craft and its passengers parsed over the Buffalo shoals in safety, and when last heard of bv any Iredell people were in the nri\>hbei hood of Siierrill s ford, still floating down the stream. Goats are pretty hard to flag down when they are on land, but the forces of nature had taken these at a disadvantage. It would be interesting to know what l>«- can;e of 11 em. -S'atesville Land mark. i' e above mentioned goats I * long to n Mr. Berry about 8 nun abovt here. They ware on an island in the river, and slept on a fift\ f -action ofbridge that 'had lod_ 1 th"r in a pia viou.- Then lodging place was -wept away ti ey v.. j.t along with it. ('ro;i *%«». t j. ! :. \Ul.i\ rN! 11 N(. -} IT. 2'.». ISS s c( . War I)epai t n,» nt. i W.i-1 ington City. Sept 's^ 'MM 11. 1 . I'M ' 1 •> •' en !. \ r S»*pt« ;ib» i ' ! 1 1 d'v col : 11 an ii i till, u . * ti.e - ;t:.■ .! . mid 1♦ . :: d *•» \ i. 11. 1 -and S* ates. j; , av. i i./' t ; j-erature laugii gfi ca 7 t ] ! 1 i. ■ " t 1 :•M 1 >11 i n a,. disfr i■ t - x >. e i,i v ■>. ; '• 11 ; i 1 I uI 1 1 g ti.e WI e k ♦ 1 iij \ :;»% ol ab*e f t »i a'i g: w• ; v'i j - in . . s( "tn e;c. pt N» t i. lai d v» e 1 > •i»'.l a' n- w re 1 • t» d as unf t\ ->r ■. •1" I hio .gh c- • t: ■ ' t i belt i »*| >rts iic'.c it ( that :h ill er ; .ling the week . »• 1 IM- coj.dit. n of t e »t»ii »u crop. Itil ■• - a.a the c d.t. were f.»v«»r«b!e f c.s.e ar : h. 11 vesting of lice; ai. 1 gei.ef - l'\ •* I ; d :* ' 1 ( i f-f a*es theH( at i. • >i wa- f.'. . . ci >r c tton j ickmg an i t;.e r.'• i...g f wiieat I.ig. • f: j-tsoccuued in ti.e i. r♦hern j t tit i of t.e(i i f St.it« s. o*er «:.« t » ba re-'-.o!.- of I eni. --ee. K*•). ' O tu 'l'**. North Ctfolint and and m the mi id,e Atlantic and New. J 1 -late-., which w.ii pr »babl\ result in i>viLfc tiamage to tne grow i •.. ! t v arning-j of fro-t -wt-ie 10 the threatened sec li'.i.s iu t. .e t - enable tl.u-e r in ' tLcrn to >o\.re the greaV-r p >r- C 5 ti"»n iif the : ,1.. co cr-'j not \ reu • y«■ ~t Humbcr 40. PCKSCIRfIIS. * W. H. JJo« T : wa-. IQ town Tueg da\ . The seni -r e.htnr w attending Lincoln c uirt : wr#-k Mr T. K Kitdd. of Fli r ,v . has gOIXQ North t> | ircLia&e it IO4QI ni.»t!i >t »c oi c!oi!i::.- ,r> * H S >has#». »f r v uiu of A K Si jfo: i A >* , . . f i --v. ,| v f-c ,j Jt . N»r! t TI. »t !»••'-. t-. {'it :n > new ■*f ock oj r 1 1-: w '' v ' ! ■ ! • x> * i. o! Vsin iMiun •*. v. ir.,« in hi-» «h\ lot !t«- V» thod l't 1 Ml* 'iii. :11 i . ; . \*.}:e s ». I ::i ' '! irs 0 \ >) '' liHii f1! ■ ii• fi iMil l't of ,'i shoTt •• i• '■! N ■." * i»■ 11 M •» in v j>at'on «s >I •■ 1: i\ . i \I i . li )!)*. 1 lu\ in . .Man »•_*« l •'. . i•« t 'h.i! lot tr (hlom % 1 • U'* •■> •« i»_ i.i man for Ins. position »..i i- ili»? l.hroui c!e wiiat 'I -1 o»i 1 I*.. "rim!, . I to Ikt-utli. ihe in • -li i «ni \ Htll.in couii ty that a man *tin* M ] iCufun Rives lu-t WffK ljiii :i i' *ii*o tin* ei*t.*rn r >ni oi \ '.)» I iiiktii'fr\. vid put ting one '*ii I >! the syphon into a barrel >f "mount un dew. »OM! the other end in lii> mouth. a\ t inM't* until a siUl'tOKiit (juantilv of the j..nl ma in |,• iii to pass 1;.;. i iftot 1 ' 11 Im\ i > 1111 lie wan loun ih . I iieU morning I iornbJe us WCL! as ii >ad ile.itlJ, III« 1 • «•*.!. -.Sen tinel. 7 " ilkei. tin- third party candid ite f j Oer« rnoi. atldti svt ,j •i■ I.' «•' -it lon , r i ore it th«' (Vnrt I"mse |;-i c V n .r, I [ ) '1 • t'4 i! - , !• .ft h»* t j :1« tItMl 1j, i \ er\ ii . i. I. ut itiil jiiii nut > ■-i ! i ls ii• t a k''' 1 "i;tn .i! iilin I t !;e 1 nil . i ;t! • .•; pnbii •MlJ>tl tV. As It t, . |ti jl!• V I ||M I; 1 ii.:u kt'd m ii! pi ♦ -1.. • , Mi ' ii, j l.al jn.-t a.s \ ; t I'.. *. . >]. *t -to c ruc t" \\ i ... } "«•« .■ •! ji-a' ; •' ■ : * i.c t ijJM? i ' ' • t t i • ! 14 ! I . '« II• , I » lIIM'' I'- 1 . ■ I• I ill t i " nut iy M li»» 11«-' N;t -mhi f. ■M.I 1-o 1 t (' \ •, [•Vt.i i> .• i •« / i, \ 1.-i -av.mi «• •. if.- I 'l'i, • ifti**». ue a lot • ■{ v 1 c - v i ' t if) cii v.r 1 f ; ,j re ord. A -. Tn«-»- .•!> rL »*r fi f-. ! ks. .. ii » : ,i\ •, • y r ;iit t «.e > . i-«».j - l ! I i ■ J e a; • 4. . " .•. 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