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IPf PJS,S' aitb Carolinian. •Volume IS. 11..1. .1//7.7.7 IP 0 It m C B: IK 5. Atl\e r11 HV men tH. I'. 1> Vl.EXANlJEK —Announcement. S. Ii \ ocs'T —Tax Notice. NOTIC K— Kxecutors. W m H. Oor>DAßn—Wanted. WANTKM —fr. W. MacAvoy. I'n anhing ii the Reformed church Sunday. I li'* Kpirtcopals art >)\\. ' to "ive * i DO o a Ilenetit coiicei t *o>n. Hooks, I'ajier- etc., H 'it at liiiyster s Drug Store. !'/ ■ sure and read Alexander's an noui ceic.'nt F>n H ] »NLT* ' Sen i' ir Coiijuitt v.as re elect€*d to the I . S. Senate on the 20th. inst. )ur mayor has been j»rt:ttv liveiv this week curing people of the "nik tips." Hi'other Argu-. your language suits us so well that we adopt it for our own. Kev V. C. llenkle, 1> I), will preach in the Lutheran church next Sunday night. Von can find what you want in fine clothing at Kovster A Martin's. Hickory, N. C. l-'or men's furnishings call at Iloys ter A Martin's white front clothing emporium, Hickory, N C Our young and talented lawyer, Kd I>. Cline, has moved his law of fice over the bank. (let a pair of winter dress shoes, home made shoes, or anything you want at Seagle Bros. • For the next few weeks the most interesting objects of conveisatiou will be Christmas presents. The Charleston News and Courier, one of the best dailies in the South, has gotten out a large trade issue. Mr. and Mrs. Host were given a pleasant little reception at Mr. and Mrs W. I'. Keinhardt's last Friday night. Look over oil a lv« t t isi ng columns and you will find out where to go to jret things that von w mt for the r~> . least money. The Guinness Comedy Co. will i>la\ "l\ck > 1 >ad box ne\t Lionel.i\ night, under the auspices of the Hickory M. O. Baud. Moore A Co. have a very large stock of furniture now. Go and see jt and make your wife or daughter n Christinas present of a set. When you bring your cotton to town come in ai 1 pax u- that -ma. amount vou i">we us We x i . t(o%* any kind of produce for it We want lO.OOt) NLA CV.-.I >ul scnbei -. and will pel so., xvh >bi uii, -u> •.e - > i t - nti oa Ciin make 2 » cei.t> b\ - me one to Mib,ciib. to tiie Vui - A OI.IM VN. It i- getting col t : o.v. ti. 1 i: y i: ha\e anything to -i i and wan? n.a?.k T■ - i >V nice TT:u ! dre» ■>* «u»otl heavv boo!-, etc. try Link. McC tub ACo 'l'bi y w give you j:ood bar. a i.s ai d 1 lo be-t cash j . ice for your pro Im >. Jewelry or silver-ware ' s km 1 l- tht ? accej oi • . ding prts-nts 1 ot:._!it X j caiit d the "w t ; ... .. oa. al. . -d Millian c r in xvl it y : want for a jit-• n? Lo -k for the big watch. ( lie a ted. "I /u!. ' i Alexandah house. •Tie. Mote',' ••('! ttnl;«*:* ?■ otel," "di - -i !•-. !>O-,. ar 1 manx other pieicin r -tn ■' l.s a■ iuil* 1 ;1 1 ti • tra\ ling man HS !I e alight - FI «> R11 t!l#' tiain at Hickory The.-e lunners for the dif f("! '*•* t housfs vie gieatly with each other as to who shall have a drum >u r WIIMI he gts of.' the train. La-i w ' k a handsonu a: I (-i 1 hes-ed young bu-me-,s ma;i of Hickorx -tep -1 • '1 or ' train loaded down with bag*. age air . .;s '«•- ♦ t bv the "{'o t J >" H 1 'UP, -t 1 4)1;. 1 ■ f hi- hag gage !■> f fli' •••]' ! » \ji*?iin tl at he was Cnaiie, ' na-e. of 11 i* * tirui of SiiU-I MI •tA ( M t u*.s I'll'Hi 1.-j i 'itlg u fine bu-iness an. 1 , ktep one and some times have two men on tht road ' iMM'I ;UCK to j. e, box Near a l at.il Dose. On last Thursday evening. Law rence, infant son of Mr. and Mid. I L. ( line, while playing at his grand father s. got hold of a pieceof cheese oil wnl' h was some Lough on Ilats. The little fellow ate the cheese before anyone knew it, and it would have been a fatal dose but for the timely arrival of medical aid. rendered by 1 >r. Whiteside. Persons using such stutl should he 111oi »• careful with it. 1 iif death M[ ITII I ti O lats in Christen dom would not i ♦ j[>Jl\ the loss of one human being. I We Appreciate Hucli. We take the privilige of copying the following from a piivate lettei from a subscriber. who also s- nt a check for his subscription : "I must congratulate you on the improvements in xour pnper It is a credit not only to Hickory, lut to Western North Cniobn md as a *Tar If* f*i* I look upon it vv.'h p!eu-ure. and point at it with a "long tinger of pride. *Jt s a thing of beauty, and I smcerely hope it \\ ii) 1 >«• "a jo\ ft>revt i. lit' St nl I'v Wrinkled Webster's Weekly disagrees with us about Sam Randall's Democracy, and sends us a copy of the paper in which we cannot read what is said. It was worse wrinkled and twisted than brother Webster's and Mr. Randall's politics. If brother Web ster will sei 1 us an untwisted paper in which hi.-, notice f our un Ran dalli.-m can b> :» el. xxe w i 1 appreci ate it. and if necessary "talk back" at him in a brotherly wa\ On Mondax evening mxt out peo ple hive a gennmt comedy treat in store. I'm iinne-s C metix Co will appear in Shuford s Hall in that ri lieu! -us f uve f ntitle 1 Peek's Had 1 iiiv No iii »re laughable Jarce h>t »\ii!aen l■a » 1 ■ t i'■ lif (' 11. j mx ian v thei: >«w i. sc« !:• ! y and music i -t at- are now on -a.e at Lit McCfub .v Co .- Stoie. i«.t x n -» at >* ai I\. >1 arried. G V: \\ • v>n v - -Marrie 1. > ? : i. t ev» f N vernier 21, at ti.t • !hf !i d' fatht • .Mi-- K C (i, t: t!. of Hickoiy t I>i 1. C. \\ tt - ie. Nt .u r Tht r. iat;vcs \ tfr 1 !t-se| t \> antic!. }U r, \\ M .OAN y. \: o: r.et r of tl.- 11 : I . •. 11 -t 1 o: i t: - : .:..i • ; i 1 >• . !; v-t» r A M ii tee 1. v t UMcftorr, Carolina, Unirslw, "Movcmlvr 22. ISSS. Ktironpeetl\ e. Wt' have been waiting for s >me thing—expecting something the f'-rma! exj re-sion of somebody's, or. perhaj . s»veral bodie-, xiew- n- to how an individual should run a newspaper and as to how a stock company should run a job printing establishment, and how to success fully-- or otherwise conduct the printing busines- ; but as xet. we have only heard of it "a- thioujh a darkly." so to spea%\ But. Fido, ain t it funnv, when you co* e to think ali">ut it. how some people thin\ they are and that everv bodx e.se is wrong I lift Mt hame dau thinks he is light, and that the Christian l- wrong. It is the -ame with the followers cf tLe handled otiiei cre((U and the adherents of po.itica. j>}»i ti» >. Ihe ?d it iij 'ii j think they are right. J tie p'aintiff •and defendant in a law suit both think they are right. The little pill thinks he is t ioht and that the big pill doctor i- wrong hoc tor Mackenzie tninks lie was ri-'ht ° ' aiivl tSiat tne German doctors were wrong. Some people think that the souls salvation depends upon im raer&ion, and others hold that it de pends upon sprinkling. Some peo pie think that marriage is a sacra ment, others think it is simply u contract, while lateriy the opinion has even been advanced by some that it is a failure. Some assert that a cheroot should be lit at the big end and others at the small end. Some tackle the small end of a boiled egg and more favor the larger end. All these people feel they are right just the same as those people who think tliex have a legitimate r : yht to conduct their own business accord ing to their ideas of business and at the same time attend to other ] eo ple s business likewise, a so. lint there are many who do not agret with them and in fact we are in clined to the opinion thai they do not ague with themselres when cool er reflection comes to them ; and for this reason we have written pleasant ly of a little aft air that we are will ing to pa.-s over without cnarging any one in Hickory with intolerance. No city can exer prosper hiid grow to greatness such a- we hope to see Hickory att am and have'ever labored to achieve if her people are intoller aiit and given to hasty or extreme measures n. moment.- « t excitement. It is for the people of Hickory to sax xxhethei the I'IO -- AM> CUIOI.IMAN shall continue to work in the future as it has ever done in the past for the welfare and upbuilding of tins citv and the success in season and out of season c»f the Democratic par ty We would have given this ex pit --ion publication some day- ag«>. but the battle was on then and even the -embiance of disaffection might have done i arm . nence we bi>l« i our time -uhd i 11, now there are many things that we have .» :t un -ai l. as thex are a.rt aiy torgotien. V DrunVen Kow. A lot of Irut ken roughs in Ash( vole last Flilay night went t > tht boise of Mr. John Neighb >rs. an s 1 n.ai. it 1 a in..-.-, .u.. which i" it ref i-ed. one of them slot through a win Iwan t h:t M. Neighb i- the thi d . -ax - the Citu' *r . A-ht-vol. licenses r shops Grog sh j» makt men get Irunk. men . i i - "l! _'♦* \ t• V ;n_; lai.e- can ♦sn 1 -ilk mi:tT:es \i:c, iv. N. C % ;»od Character. Lawyer.- and Judges often • nd :t difficult t«i make a witt.t -- i: \, ; statu] xxhat is meant !x - ' „ei t? .1 hai acter. If anv of ui fell, u e:t 'zet s have been in 1 nbt a- t•» ! it constitutes that * gtX)d charm t» r necessary to entitle the pos-. i theieof to a licei.se to run a 1 i i u shop tho-e tl«mbt- shou! 1 > -- a- they witnes- the evidence of "good charactei exhilnted bx ti.» keept r( ft! e H ,-k .) y I .'a > Watch him as he curtiv i{» - 11 ■ ijutillllatice « . so;.; (■ \t>(iii ir man w l.ose dre-> ■»:. 1 ap; -• u .■ . hcate that he has monev and xvould make a good customer. He m i«t extend hi.- actpiaintance and bru in more patronage to help pav t!.e high license, and the i ighei t cense the itss strain on tlu- 1 character."' Watch him the dav af ter his customer has taken t>o much, as he "takes him in at. I char itablyt i }ui suatb - him that the "hair of the dog is good for tht bite, ami after said it medial "ii.t i has obliterated all leco'lect. f the pi ex ions tiax s, "bite and •\• i x thing else, -ee tn- man of » character. iea«l out hi- newlx d ic tored patient and hanti him ov» i ; the care and protecti/>n >{ the town authorities, while he of -"ood « h.n actei returns to "set his house m old i for the customer l! any of our pec-ple yet have dou" t abouf till- "goo,l'd .1 tctei we. refei thelil to their feiiOW cltiz-'U- V. Ii bore testim >nv before the ('. nums tiioners x\ tio granted the 1: They knov what thex vsatit. \>« don't. tireat I'atliireN. 'J'lie biggest business cra-h t\i known in North Carolina occuned Durham la-t xxeek. when the f» «c.\ ing six firms made assignnn t .'- I'he Bank of Durham. W. T. Binck we!', president. S IOO.IHMI ; K.J pal lish. >' 1 {lO.OOO : J. \v. Blackwell. c a dealer. SIKhOOO. W T. Fills-. 000 : Muse A Shaw, and liobbins A Stone, ss.oou. Assets haxe not xet been announced. It isrepoiteil that some will pay in full, but this is only a "rumor. The failures aie a "Teat n surprise. .1 1.. Mai •cum, of Durham, male an assignment on Saturday to th amount of 105,000. H W. Hafner. of Chester. S C. ma ie an assignment thw same • i i\ K handoiinieiit. A startling case of abando? um t.t l- bt-ing ciiculated around th« (a: t - Iwo people who ha\e lu st 'pp.ng in Hickoix fu some to:. . claiming to be refugee- fiou. V tn, i .. It ft here on the N F > lt'»al last W*-»-K for pat's unknown to any but th«-m selx-- T"lie n tii got otY at \•-r k ville. S ('., the won.an going on to ( he-t« r. uht re -he t o» left thee sl at; 1t- >k the "ti.t' e(' - rt t 1 I to Vorkv le. XX here -he ( o.ue 1 e: pretei.de 1 hu-band When th N Ct tt tin t t ■ Lai f a-ter a bai x tia nd r j 11.» 11 a r t x• i» i • ~ -i mw-i tper ! can b- h t 1 at I.' %-tei M r »- • t ** * . r r .* j * * •** H I.' rx. N 1» * (f ," . * ... •' - . 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L NI(II R'F 11 T! (IN I • i ■ * null k«-tf lit* TrU-cl I •». ' il' I'i -• of the St ,'ito hflVO 1M ti v, u ned against .1 S. I'oar.-, Na.sh ii-. 1 #-nn . a*- a frfiud liotdsvillo Y\ oek!\ W ♦ !. Mr. ,1. S I'ears d >ln t catch 'I o Gold Leaf, luit he tried to Wo 1 1 ix>t know- nn)t! al»iuit him, md 1 n«t atltud to tnk«- t»ii\ i it>k Wo utole him Hit 1 ro«juohtod that ho } >;«\ 111 a l\an-«- f«-r tho (jiiar !• ' t >!jj Irtt It 1 : ! | ,t hi l - o • i«l iiotl.ii.moil- foom Mi i 'OH i. mi.! aio ti«ithoi in not out of pock' t iii\ on 1 Hocount. \\ lion will now h|-Mj>or j'lihlislii i s !-itrii t(j j>ro i» t t IIOIIIHOI ves from Mioh fiauN ' - 1! fiidorsoii (ijlll T>«•!!f Iho - tu.t fi.id i f} rol iih Ss an I'.rh. and whon wo d( iimudod tho tii-' qua! tor in advimco h** did not ;n-> w *i. hit \\«*nt in -« ft * •} i of a » : OHM around. 1 rothron th»■ nunioi ou> li jitililioanK now aftoi t!»*- i\ (). Lore ut- L ar of a color*- 1 hiothot. I'or haj)s ho ha.~ not hoard >f littlo ! IT*- which TLJO "J'OW# IH that i»«- 1.- 1 v- ii l ijitod m r«-^ r ard to tho •!i•- tiihution of, tho "Rico;-. It runs thu-Iv • Alight H an HU^JII t. ilSX*' 1 ' H 51 : >!}.•*• for t ho white man ii ;t iio?)»- for th»♦ ' a- j lint to i >\ .Valt-h I 1 ro'iaination. 1 n« I ♦ •>{>!«• of Not tii Carolina Lr.\» a «l» a! ti» h«- thankful for Jho i:t vict i v ov« r Ita iiraliHiu oueht ;> mtofimfv tho i/rattitu !• >i fvt-rv j, i« M i- and pati iotw- h»-ai t Lot ti.»- jo r ]*' i•*Ui# , 1 on ti.ut 'lav. ii 1 .» I t ii»- li>ilA'ii» --i tit*o uj i n collection foi 11. * • Oriibftfia it t !.» »\foi d A-\ .lii N w ! • i 'i.' •»,» i tii ' - *';♦ v i'i'-*- r. f r"i.*r fm i2 • .} or 'i : • •-• ■i • A s! - : ;■ ' rr t • r; i !•*.-. 4?..» - li*'- ta • » 1 > 'tit* -1 ti or. t • « - « .o 1- '0 1 1 i ► T \ 11; 1 '« ». -» i»i i1 i v. - f Ii ' M . iiv - - *. * \ IT j » I'.' v ' • 1' -*. * I i . . ii : .t P, )--tr - 1-lU/ >• ro.
Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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