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Itaby IVan (>one to Hctiool. Th- bal.v hn* »roii»- r * •*' hool t*l: iw' What will tli#« mo «-r : Wit h u* v t-r a•al1'o 1 •a *' > t >- ; t. tr ti«* n littl* »bo> Ho* tM (be k«)>p ■ j Witi A fc'«T b'T -t tor... •• ith . h A*n'ti" r 1 1, - v, A m«S t h«* n. »»li- - «•♦*») 1- ' * ••'*>*••• Hr s ... i 1 Ln.» i » s - \ It' i ! 'i ' l - i'i tS lr . if tt'lit-ii flu- »hi:ir-n, ut»* tme, \\ > f o * ' r '' •- j l ;' l » - . To *l* h lif" .IOHP, A u ';.)'**•* u ' ' > '• ■ i % Tb- l '• of • >• !•' r- • >r - g, ; r .-Jit- 1 ■ r.- ! *h"(••• '1 • itv»t >i«i . u in • ii An* tr i-- to • hiMk how i' wouM -f-m Jf notion? v . rfc.3h,.jM if ih- hoii#«' vt>-r«- al w i si- -* l! a- 'hi, J low ' >11! : «!:• " * • • 'i*-'- TEMPERANCE NOTES. (.»>(! T e ill |» lit ry . we have i.o n Imi t tint it is now a verv critical period with our Order in t bis State. When vi- /o out to try to organize L » lge-> we are iu«*t with tlie 11.jn «»11 the one bun I. tint these terii p i so ■l■ 11»■ - arc trying to gO the |", a tie t. control of the country : an 1 nn the other hate I we are told bv the Third Partyites, that the day for temperance society work has j»as->e i and nothing but a party will do now. No ni m who ii i- n >t made the ef fort to org mize a Lodge recently ;in hiipreciatc the diiliculty one lias to labor under, as an organizer. We are not on;.- of those who be lieve that i )od i'emplary has ceased to be worth anything. We peliew that there is just an great need for temperance work now as there ever was. Men are drinking and getting drunk and bringing sorrows into their li imes and making disturbanc es in their communities, and ruining themselves body and soul, as they ili 1 in ot her da\ - I (feneration follows generation and there will u ver be a time in tbi* country when educating inlluenco wii! not I>c neees-ary We do hope that our (iood 1 em plar fiiends will* not allow their lodges to go down, under the im pression that they have no work TO lo. It would be n bad day foi the world it men were to cotue to the conclusion that churche-, and S m (l.iv k-11 nils were no longer needed, but that the cause of religion could bo better advanced by a political party And so, in our judgment, it will be a bad day f«»r the cause of temperance when our lodges anil coum ils arc choked out and ail edu cational efforts among the young 1 f 1 people cea~>e. Let us k « p our lodges at work. ■ J i 1 Let us continue the wor.v of educa ting. That's our busine-.-. Other.-' may thii.i ami sa\ ' what t'.iev choose; but. as for (lo»d leni plars, let u> stand by our order and b\ oui principles, and do *.» * •ik we are pie Iged to do -e lucate pub lic st itiuient —irit of the A^c Ut-port on I t-iiilHTaiu-f. At the late no t ting of tl> 1 .oc .1 Ministers' Conference,at Kutlierford (' : - alb •! made t..«* foilowuig ie]'Ut, whvh v. is -) I »pt •! : l'or over a hundred year- this countrv • bti n ui ti.e work of v i it cting ami overcoming ti C pl"t • Ui't. *■ a!:d habit-' O! *.!•' ;in t'cstoi with nlt renct to the u at: . factUiC. .->; i•• an i u-e *'t .i.con* .k .. j ,,i >!> i- a b« \ orage. and the voir- i.tve goti*-' by. 11 fit uoik ...i- I»,>. tI ■ ' • t-■ d and it** iI.I II. i . f t t v i i« i.i.'ed. unti. it i.a- conic t t ,n t\et y St 11* . C..UMX. ci:\. t«ov»: Milage and hnn let within the loi It: > ■ f our gr. at nut >u ti.e i •»iri«* ? 'an sent ' u:- lit condt-mi;** tlrui.k enne**s. ai. 1 the driuk tia!t.«. Vour c »nimiit«e are •' ' \ t . i', vinv«- l the st a>t- i• • i * ' j ; t .' ; ibl.tl:>_o dw: k w i!i _ PRESS AND CAROLINIAN, NOVEMBER 1.",. the 'lav cannot be ftr 1 i*-tn* t when from the lakes to the gulf. and ocean to ocean. our Mf-t land wil be freed from the curse of a liquor traffic. That thin may be more speedih accomplished. vour committee recom mend that every local preacher in N .rth Carolina n r >t only preach as often a- ] racticabl- upon the subject of temperance, hut that he ai> l whet the opportunity offers in the ori/av i/ation of temperance societies in which the chiMren ai. d youths of the State mav be trained in the principle of total abstinence an 1 in the tloc ti me of prohibition. Respectfully submit t* l. U. IL WiIITAKKR, 1 ~ ~ T> - ~>m. C. ri.vLKi;. > What is the difference between a l'i 'hibitionist and a High Licensist H: r ii Licensi-ts believe in putting r> v ' whiskey into a boy thr igh a SI.OUO funnel, and then putting the b »y in to the gutter. Prohibitioi ists be lieve iii putting ti.»- whisky into the gutter and saving the boy K\. Onlv tin( • oi tin sixteen bishoj s of the Methodist church are out and out Prohibitionist Bishop (lolseii of Texas, l>i-hop Hurst of Washing ton, and Bishop Fitzgerald of Min neapolis. The remaining thirteen are RepuMicans. Supreme Court Dectnloiis. 1 r.-.l M -lie N.-a- an 1 »>?.-••! v Silver -» vs. \\ at son. c? n If a debtor ow» s a creditor a single debt, a payment is pro tanto a dis charge of that debt. Rut if he owes several debts and makes a payment without applying the money to any particular debt, the creditor may aj plv it as he chooses. Whether there is any evi lence is a juestion for the court : what i J the kV ei_rht, and sufiicien,-y of evidence is "or the jury. If it is thought that there is not uiflicient evidence to warrant the ufy in finding an alleged fact, the (un t shimid be asked t> so charge he ;urv : hilt if this is not done, tin j t ij,renio Court on appeal cannot mss on the evidt nee. 'I he discretionary power »f the i i per r Co l rt 11 1 st - t a-i de a >e j ; t S Ix-ii, ' against the weight of e\ i r"V r * (M -e cannt t be le\ iewed. St e» ce \ I!o-s \ >• ;:t 11 . W1 ore* one buys bonds wit 1 on* n ben.ie maturi f y, i.« ol Is them ct to a . ju't > - ; i: i\.>r («t" the maker. Win re . ne bu\- tin* right to mat - acture ] atent bee hives in a certain rnitory and is to u-e due diligenct n the wot k, >n a stipulat ion t sat jonds given in the purchase are t«■ >e void if certain results are m t reached, and after the iw of reason ible diligence lie can ell- ' no sales it i- not necessary f >r 'nim to pel sis in the manufaetun " f the unsalabn hi\ es. ami the bon 1- at e \• >i 1 in t l. hands of one who tdo st te - a v. n out endor-» ment 1 ,ane \ Richard -' . \ti i; \>t. ft Oil! an «•.[ t mtk i another person a j »11 y *o an act it u and from • t her **i lei s not atn Ciii.g substantial light car.nut 1 al cw. to llitt t fete Wita tin pi *gl' '* 11. S udgtnent a. pr« U.atlll• i' ulnis v-. C mm-. Sublet .bmg w .tn* -■* - ■ *• • not within the cate_>r\ f j !-•: !. i\ ;n_r transact', >i - .tii tn« cea-t d will- h incap i••ita.' - .h» ai ' ' - u i,l d->'s n»t inca{ itate tin mf. > testsiy ng pro-tf of V iud : • -ti»' - b tu« t n wife and hit ht.-l a. 1 is . w hei • 1 «■ wi led L - t n'ne ♦ -tate he! . and the tlev i>e is 111 tfh 1 M il« li cks I udei s« ctitHi 1.1 IT C It . a . • - • ' • ami t*-i ♦f re whore tht# county Ire provision for working convicts on the public rof. 1 such Jefeij Jant ma\ be t" bar 1 w rk . t. t! e public r al- Fpp» ami Wife vs. Flower- Ineie is b.l nt Sup* ri >r to ..t. 1 it the f >u> of the •• irt ■ in so: e -t-e- « ten 1 bv *: « i-]« rk In a ca**e impropei.v brouu'ht t• term time it 1- aiiowabb i rt.e pro to lie Hiijt-n b i -o that :t u. ij. b» i.« ar i b> the del k. \!i ' • ' f« :i.e C>\• : ' I il.!. 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( a hot*fi. •• at I;o\ -' m'- Dt •: v !>i>' Ir,)t!>-s C'oiiHiiinplioii I urf.l. To tjik 1 .i'iT"i:--l 'lease inform /our rentiers that I ha\e ;i positive •(•me»lv f-.r the alioveil Lamoil uis *ase, r»v its timely use thou-:tinls )f hopeh - - h'i\- beeli J Uian ■ nt.lv cureib I shall be to -••n ; wo bot'les of in\ li'inedy n;!.i. to tnv ot vonr reader- who huvt* con -umption if hey wi.l s.'ti-l me their ; A press a 11 1 ] ost oice :i iJ.' s-. K'spect fully, T. A Si • m !'M. M . 181 1\ ai 1 St., New \ ot U. \ Clitld In tin* 1 l^lit. Kit n Hn.i. M«». I -»ly i, 1 Tiie Sv> lit Sp«.ei tie (o. A t iiini a. Ga. (bit 'emen : « »ur lit lit irl win n 'out thrt« w I - old b: o••« at with -etuf). We t - - 'iption from s«'\ era! •loetxr . '.ut wit.i out anv -peci i. bein h f . trie! S S. S . an• Ibv t i.e 11:• »> »• i.• ■ . "tt!• wa ,l- me h»*r •. •• i bf.M. to b--ah ami bv t'' •■ tini° she i, .1t f• i -\ 1 t' - s}|e Ai- «• "ill' et' V «•.»*. 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I. ll' "1»A ' • A■ ■ r • - "*■ 100 Doses One Dollar WONDERFUL ! r i ■9* THE ONLY I : —TZTZTZ 1 n ■ 1 CELERY Brilliant *l Durable Economical ' re duc, ' ! —s I i P rostra .ion , . Rl-cumntism | j , 3> . . , —l , rC iC« i"i c y Diseases I » ! »- i. RICH A t DSo i j k. J. L . ' »• • ——————— ———-——.—• AN.' -» "• • £cr »' Far - A:t .ts US.. £.| Liver ;J' fc r • i ' % DIAMOND PAINTS. Disorders ::*• ' ! 1 *. I 1 if " *! ..Vf: C , rer Or'... 13 Ccn*.■. ———————J >! . MKB>Hi»N, , Priv ]».\\ . MH'l KU, .1 N J«~> N I ■>, A*>*» t I .i«h ItANKi »!•' 111( K )KV, HICKORY, N. 0_ f- RECEIVES DEPOSITS SUBJECT to PAYMENT on DEMAN b DISCOUPJT NOTES. SELL EXCHANGE ON UNIED STATES AND EUROPE. Have one ul Ihf btvl hurslar Safrv in \Wstrrn Norlh l ;ir««lina. Ki.f'y i)• po*»11 \a u - i*• i C u>tonit.'ikprutt*ctt k tl !>v t\ ■ ' I ► it. >»• ('tin fi in • I.vk-. SANITARY CLOTHING. HEALTH WAISTS, UNION UNDERGARMENTS. 3K.IRT CUS PENDERS, STCCCING SUPPORTERS. All sort« ot Ilt-illtlii ; '. >i iiii'ins ill rcawmnlilf iiri- . §j in 111 j I ric liailcrit-k *» * ; h, \laicr nml liiisilkU' « of c\ ry ilevt riptioit SENT • r ' CIRCULAR. SANITARY SUPPLY CO,. BATTLE C;?F.EK. MICK. HEALTH "FOODS lor nil rlasKs >t invalids. (.t'litiitte i u «|*ni.ll.). nml r«.t»oiinM« in |irlc«> SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. SANITARY FOOD FOR INFANTS. I'ri'M-nts and cnr« •» 'liol«T!i Inf.iiitiim* The cli ii;m sI and flu* Im . in t!i :>:arket, S AiTAR iU fVI FOOD CO., BATTI E CREEK. Shovels, Spades, Forks and Hoes. THE BOSS TURNING PLOWS AT 53.50. ]•( >INTS M.Lr. AT 1I : S ! - AXES. HA TCHETS AND NICKEL PLA JED j NAIL HAMMERS AT linKsi: A\i' \;n.i: >ii"i;s. en .wii.s. >\ii tiii: I ri.lVpiN \ u. >!!«■!: \ Wordworth's Paints, Linseed Oil. :: 3? A OT T COOK SI . :I • : • • I AH.S O TT R :1. ' »C~ .V } . wt . . VP. '■ : ' i; : SSHUrORD HARDWARE CO., M tin Sti» t. Hn• k« rv. N . "i ' " ~i~ J. W McMILLIAN, v.v..« ::: :s.:: HICKORY. NORTH CAROLINA. 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