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pxtp§ mb Carolinian. IVlumc is //. .1. ,\H in;ILL. - IP 0 IIIR C£"K S. f t New 4dvertNemeiilH. Sk\oi,k. Shoe Store ( , Oovmakh. Position Wanted. Ex err ron's Notice. Nor icf. —Bar ber shop. * y "Re'a- of Tennessee tl >m at II >-t , A Co. Ire 1e 11 unt _ v, I.! 1 • 1'»() . u i.- i ol I U' xt mont . ]>:. Ingoltl will prea> h m tiie \i formed clr;: c]j Sunday morning. 1 looks. Paper- etc , 4 t lit at li« voter s Drug Store. 1»• -l b t k D amond pailoi cua. foi -> i at Pie i n »nt wagon wi l.s lit!' v lii gi v»• one (*\ 'u; subscri ber- o e d >'!.-1• { >v a had (A kind ling wood. The electi• >n i over. We are sad C'ome in an i pay u j> and r - new. It will cheer us up lots. What is the matter with Royster j \ Mai tin - beautiful glass show windows ' Hits all riglit^! The News-Obsfiver will please spell our membei—H-u-i r. He is no kin to the New-Yorker. We can all knock oft* now and pre pare f >r the "good times' which the Republicans [iromised to restore if thev were restorel to power State >ille Landmark. You can see the nobbyest line ol I'urnishing (Jooils in Royster A. Martin s n« w show window White Front clothing Mmporium. And now it comeMi to pass that manv Republicans want to lick stain] is and hand out your mail, but the Civil Sei \ ice law standwtti in their way for a time. Selah. P Nst.-r iV Martin have the larg est stock ol overcoats ever ottered in Western North Carolina. Call and see them before you buy. I hit e basements are dug out and about ready for the foundation of ihree new brick stores in town, ami vet some ueople -ay Hickory is not on a boom. What is the matter with lioystt r .v Martins Dummy 1 igure that Weals a S«..)(I ovi r coat Ilea's all righ: Ye hope some persons who think more of a few dollai* t'ian 111* tlo of their honor and their vote as a free American citizen, will enjoy their nl gotten gaius. Ro\-t> r A Marti' l hav at last got t» • in tht 11 hi autitul g.ass tr"lit ami are now ready and willing to serve \ >u with an v thing nou Nsant in then line. . or noi . V an 1 - ill" up ,\o ir -uh svUjtio; s. We i.nist have il. \ Oil want a .• > 1 { aj'er an 1 ;t take- mon ty to give it o\o » • -ut- ID a: d settle- M; W. (i P.nCv. C 1 writt - n card to the News at 1 Observer tt i ♦ I -) » p. s.n tt.at !.«' I * c i . 1 b.' r :. tick- t. We are gi t Du - 1 n;i , t a -t> i Den.ocratk When Ito: ; I.imi« y w- nt .-v, : al I \ . t , ]„ • . r] • }. ' ;; lr V i "j ti , -. • m-' o !'• •' a' tii k.e-s ]> aa. - i i ~ -• . i » . Hi" I _ C S 1 \-t : Ait s\ sti 'tP I.ibi-.m kf« p» tlu- Hitiiner We f«-it it lilti♦* doubtful la-t week about thr Bani.'-r us well as evervthing else. It is now decided that we carried Nort 1 . Carolina by about 17000 and t' 1 at ('htawba the B'inner four years longer. ) ir ino-t excellent Chairman. Mr. A A Shuford. who did - > much ; 1 iil v ' V to •: i: rv f ';i'R\vb i bv a ]nrg' fJ; ■' ;fv t 1 ' !i TI V ' '•> coun t v e. r. 1 iW.\ np. re' > -gi api e 1 to Rowan and Cleveland counties that ( if t'ne\ • r 1 1" ~t i:> to c •> *• after the Pa> *• ' Ih'o i- the ly to t ach: Si:i :M, N ' , N I''. 1 T - A A. Sin ii. C L:tir: u. . Hickory. N C. You beat u- ninety-nine. Keep ]'.anner . will trv again. (i \V. ( »:i»n: .CI airman Sm i>j "i 'i. X C.. N.»v. 10. "^B. A \ Sntroun. Chairman «\c.. My Dear Sir :—Your telegram re ceived. S'»rrv. but cannot 1 >*-at 1»'I, but think we increased our majority over M more than Cataw ba. Huirah for Catawba' If Row an can't get i f , T can say for the goo 1 people of my county they would rather M't j it. remain where it is. AYitli kindest regard.-. I am wrv truly. ( * Ji x s I > ( 'hah foi.d lir. Kiiwnn and Cleveland both did weil, but 'atawba has the "longest Dole ami knocks the persimmons "Take II Wlio Can " The first tiling some ambitious countv knows Mecklenburg will be tlounting that Democratic prize ban ner.— 'harlotte 'hronicle. Well, it is up for the highest bid der. We thought Rowan or Clevr !an I had taken it this year, but ti -fail count keeps it yet in Catawba Stir up. friemls we don t intend to stop at 1001 majority any more That is "•( ttin ,r to hr a common and rather small majority. Catawba ' holds to you that *ido of rlie banner which savs. "Take it who can." but she means to keep it at home. I i It lToduti'il Mr. I. K.C. Miller and Itlecl. 1 "We-t Virginia has become aRe f publican State. and it will probably i be many a year before we hear oi t anotht r Democratic victory in that ,|uart r. The Democratic party in . West Virginia produced Mr. Intel t nal Revenue Commissioner Miiler. an 1 ive have ''enerallv observed that 1 • " "i after a political party lias sent a statesman of Miller's calibre to the k front it feels tired, and i-*rcady to •' lie down for a period of rest and re » i-ujH rutiou. -Tl,-Caiot„!. V Tlie i eport that Mr. I B Alex in !• r \ >t« lth» lie] - .b: m tiek* t is 1 a slat', b-r. He allow. 1 himself ! alli ed from a n1 « d under «;rt ut 1.-od i;v - nTerii _r t«> v. •r• the Deiuociatic t.ck"t. straight thi».»'i_h. as can 1 • pi . • Would i: - .1. lei l- :■ tvt * A- t ; .. '• fa!-- it U ; ! ,s ing a J! 1 t*:.ar la t H .wi. Vt- 1 the Third Party ticket. 1 J-. Haw'i \ teil the ' l. t k, '.-is •.! i.!- 'ire.tj. -ide b\ fi . 1 :.e Supreme C :rt . : :ii:s N s- . I tie V» 1- c -1? f it: tht - t U 1 W'» T';e\ w.li !I • :iv :! i .u ry t - ca>e t State Surr* i U m W ♦ft ]♦ ' r r 'f. * » ' * ♦1 f , ~ ' , Ibichorv, Worth Carolina, Cburlaw ißovcmtvr 13. l 555. IIOM -I Nt.OI.D. 'I lit- Marriajje Hell-* Kltikl iik* i I A merry peal of mari lage bel's Steals softly on the evening air. T! eir silvery harmony foretell-» 1 he weal, we say, of thi- for.tl { nr. Married, on last evening, the litb n-t.. at 7 : 30 oflock in the Corinth [(•■ formed church, by Rev. Dr In -old. father of the fair bride, as -i-1♦ 1 bv Kev L Roitei. Mi ( hi l". P>.-t to Mis> Km ma It i. 1 i.»- above few iine* tt-,,- ti.♦ »t or v, I>t t . 11f a 1 an 11 smi ] 11. t ; t>\ ■ • il* - t lij*t w ere boii: for . ;»cl 'll 'r: 11 11 the-toi v• »f on• of tin li!;--! of womiii and of one f th - 1 v ,-t ;il in' -t j -p« j .- ■ " v >ung m.-n. The ni_rht was imnemt n.-v itself vet the cl.unh was lil.f>! to it - ut ino-t capacity. Pi oni] t y at « ..'«•> ciOck thi hi. !e and gioom. each looki; g 11.♦ p. is- :.' ♦' -Tit V C r joy and g'?ld':"-s. m nrt h» d'■ J> the isle to the t i.: ♦ of Mendlt shoms .Wedding ?daicli. r« mlered in excellent «t\le by Mis •I. W. McM illiati, two of the Usijeis. Mt ssi 1". 13. Ingold and H. A. Mur ri! preceding and two, Messrs. M. M. Host and D. M. Mc( 'omb follow ing the happy pair and A nobler ]>air, in sooth, than they Have not been seen in many a day. The bride was dressed in cream white albatross, tiimmed with white Moire silk and ribbon. The ceremony over the bride anil groom accompanied by fr.ends and relatives, drove to the house of the brides father where congratulations were tendered and the reception took place. A festal throng had met at night. And joy beamed in the face of ali Congratulations and good wishes wt re t« ndered by r.umbe-rle.-.s } ople. The list of presents wa- exten-ive siime df which wa re very handsome. llviry thing passt tl oIV pleasantly and life before the young couple fair and enticing. Peace, hap] mess and long life to them. (>iint> Majorities. Cleveland. Harrison, T""> Fisk. '.»3 * Cleveland's Plurality, 1"> S 4 • Fowle, 215tiU 1 )ockerv, 4 • I Walker. 7'J Fowle s Plurality, Heudersou, ilio" I 111 is. Inrnei Sim.-, Hir.t. 21.V, Row e. ( «)chr.iL. Killian, 2'SS. Saumlei - C>i 'I.. !. - ' Hern an Snrve\or. Bamly, l * P A men Iment. »•» Against Aim ndn.t.nt. 'J Dem cratic Judges Mr rity. 1 •« \\ .tilted. P>\ a .a>\ . e\; • i.« : •' ..»] >-.t. ; i t .n' i%. or a- c n.; 4! traveling lU of l'ni -- »s: C-: r »v H ck rx N. c I.011UI111; Iht-ad. W'i ht h It , , ime f W H a mat.} \ tf- did i.e _• ' \\ » law i.( t lietud his 1 Htne n •■• • • ! men w \ •ha i been allurp ifr n * n ailt n itii ce t' tie Democrat4i- t \ returned on the dav of lect : ! the o'd sjtfe fold HI. ! vote 1 f : h« t. t--t j( \• 1: ri t ?»• 1 w«r t \x> - IV hibiti« n wi'l ! .• a great fact n n ! 1 e 1e \ f "s ' ,• f . '*• ' : fo. (I. > v and net.,l « f,. r \>. t > . Pi« *♦ cti n» i 1. ' m tl.. 1 . •■!'-■ 'tl -r, • A 1 ( wtill w.l i»e i n:i a'i ar in i : . try, !!. !. wil" Ix-t on -taiva'loj. . „e- at. t then P: «i»D»i!: n can as-t! t t' • t .as : t wi; W . 11: ; ' .ton St.; lie ll.id 1 Friend 1 '.lair t 1:j - a: i 1. : repoit of his pr bable def. it. with the iiM|uiry. "Wh.-ie ii !; ! \ git it. AC." W*e. got tlif 1 . 1 1.-Ws trom a clergvmam but he i- excu-a --1 le, having mixed :: • 1 t:a;;. ma' 1 i taouial calcui.it 1. ns With tl.e ;.. '..••tl outltM kin Cnldwe.l Wi. • r .!. Brother Blair, to -land » and that ou a: ell iumphan* ted. Your against radical lis cnlity and cfu rnptii' "m ! h places, desei veil success, a? 1 * won it. We congiatn.ate vo„ A I raud in tile I.atul, Look- out, \!'h Tice men 1 P>i » W Ti. Kivett, of Libeity, w 1 it* •"i a' au agent is througli tl « tr\ st- ling Alsike »•. \ti «1 «*, 7- cents jt i" pouml. ainl asks lis to v t the farmers against the fmud. Th» same seed are adveitisf t! in thi- ' •» per at l a cents a ; uind H> to be from Perin-ylvania P:«-s around, gentlemen. W hem • 1 yo find a fraud in your n .i-t a 1 t«- •h« Pi ogi'essi\e Partner and e\ro-- • I 'rogressi\ • 1 .true! When we went t«v press ] ,-t w« the news made u- believe that w»- 1 had elected eight Congi e--m» n out of nine The resu t now show- tl.at the Republicans have elected Cheat ham in the '2nd district, Browet m the .*»th and Kwait in the Dth. wh eh eives them three members in the next Congress from tin- State. Brower is a member of the jut sent COl gr* sr.. Kwait and CI *-»*ti • j will 1 ft new m«mbei s. We 1e"1 et to learn that the . ; and stables of ('a]«t. .J. SPn 1-. near Cat iwba, W.-h buim d M' r ht\ It v\;t- tal soon i't* I all Jim Bridge-- had ft d, h: d a- ! » tu» ha 1 1 ceil ab ut tht- pi. n -. rl arged t > an iiicendiaiv. 1 » -toek whs ~t%\t 1. 1 it a., ti » and foiagt. with S me avia n ! .) 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Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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