unb Cufolinian. Uoiutnc is. 11. .1. Ml mill. J.. " IP C U U-l C E 1R 5. •' j Tiie Hickory Inn is bein" well patron zed. l ine Suk Handkerchiefs at the r White Kront. ti Stop at tlie Hickory Inn when you 1 come to Hickorv. Keal it i . Dak in h new advertise ment on Bth page. f Mcv,r~. Kield and Alexandet nave (juit tlie hotel business. Services in the Reformed church $ Sundav bv Rev. Dr Ingold. Vou tun hud what you want in t line clothing at. lioyster A: Mai tit Hickory, N. C. ; Full Dies- Shirts at llovster A Mart:n*s White Ki >nt ( lothing Km ! porium. 1 ! i* new Democratic County t Hli cials a-sumed the discharge of their several duties Monday. There were forty names registered for (iinnei at the Hickory Inn on til -t tiny of opening. The first material for the electric light plant has been received, and Hickory wid shine forth in brilliant splendor soon. ('hi i-t mas presrlits for men and boy- can l)c had at Koyster \ Mar tin'.-, white front clothing empoiium. Hick or; . N • Kates at the Hickory Inn are re mui kably low foi a tirst-chiss ho t, I only *'2 ">» l'«' r ,]:l > Other ho tels not as tine dial o r e The Children's Mibsouary Society of Newton will give an entertamment iMi.l.iv i.ijjlit. n.c ••.:rul>-l>iiH" will contain jtnvflrv ami otljei valmiK.-s stoi-l; m.ll al bums." toil. t .•;«*>. -I.avin- Bi'lSS. writing -l-sk-. iWr vn*-. lo!:-. doll carriages, small wagons etc , at Koy-ter's di ug store. What ought t > be done with nn iU litoi who. after receiving an HIM utum tn as » tl,in K s tln» "Inn don t even say opening ot 5 !lt 111 • that the hotel is op» n * Our Cl.ilMma.- tfoo.la arc open ami »,11 !"• }.'l»'! " '' v ' r . u, ° a > com,, an.l mi' tl»-»i. W«■ '1" "" ted to -how mg g ( ■ 1 1 O M Rowv tO M ,ludg» Thomas Settle died^.ry >uddenly of 1 l ' !U! 1 ' ' ' 7 Dick-otllce 111 r,re.. > 'V t: , . >UiluiM Hf ha- tilu d many p at. - ,",f honoi u 1 distinction and wa among the highly respected citizens .>• the Stat* He was ■"'•"> v. ar> o. I, and h a\» s a large cutue ot mc ■ i >n the .;ar route H riu sched ... ■'.i • fiolll NeWU.I. 1 I-. • , ... 1 Mondav The R'.ai: : . , | da-. T >- 1, JO ' " 1 c " ' ' •) , .1 1 i; hw s, at 4 »« • i da\ s aiui KM.rpns* hvtoi- • w, ! l The \ ♦ i" v fr * T , , ;, ♦ : . kitchen Of the Hu-k-ny hn |U 1 ' 1 f j* »t 1 -it ' ill*'*? J" l\i • 11 N \ • ' i ' *il i >H ' H • ,■ ai'i Hu'n v ? . jft !iv " , 1,, - • ' « ulv t' ' 1 "' • * " 1 *' . v \V« « \tt-' . hi arty hau • • • tit nun irHolutlons ot Ri-xpect. Hi.i-.iiN thi- Club must record :ti deep and lasting gi ief. the eath 'f a beloved fellow inember. u-tin N. .Jone«. and Whereas, while rec iving with ulimishive hearts thin re#*Uiiiig be- ® eavement through the workings of he Divine Miti 1. we yet deem it ue'-t and proper t> formulate some Memorial of the in fpiabie loss which ' ve sustain. 1 neref >rt, be it J Kk-oi/. k; . ! iiat the ( oterie {ay hi- la-t and fe«-hle tribute t"» one I .v} (i, while in iif' . assi-t» 1 and > n 1 •«: bv i»;- own .*heei"fu! hs 1 jio-itioh. pei -evei ance and abiliity, ( t! ! liV th'» /'-a. a* d e•11l:es. tnI • - - t characten/.' tl Lib every under taking. Ilesoived, That the sudden remov- - al of our friend and I iother leaves a 1 vacancy and shadow that will be 1 deeply realized by all our member- > and will prove a grievous lo»s to this Club. Hesolved, that a cop\ >f the-.- re-ol uti(>us. wit a our dr» j» sy m |>at hy. be forwarded bv the Secretary to the afflicted relatives ; a!-o t'» tlie I'ukss A C' Micu.i ma n", 11 ickoi \. vn 1 * tie- Charlotte Leader, Mich., f«>r publieat ion. Ki .1> Ci.ivr. ) H. A M runri r, - Com. W M. Hklk. Jr. Wr Want h Tli«>UMitnl More. The Newton Knterprise notes the arrival in Catawba, of a farmer from the Northern part of New who came all the way in a two horse wag oil. accompanied by his son, on a prospecting tour for a satisfactory location as a farmer. He found what he wanted in Catawba, ha* bought a farm and settled down. This is the sort we need. lei! him to unite "in- uncles, his cousins and his aunt-, to come, and bring their knitting and abide* with us. We 'ih v e lets of idle land in this country ,uid we want hone-t. industrious peo ple to come and occupv ami own md work it. \ thousand such men out lind homes in Catawba. MiC li.sll Ilittl Not Told. A ladv of ta-te and culture, and who has traveled, ws- at the Hickory Tun la-t week Leaving here she -r 'pped with a friend in a neighbor in- town and told something of tl e beautv and eijuipments of our new hot v 1 rici ♦ du 1' t v or ot her business brou-dit the neirhborn g townsladv to wluller th»if was any goo 1 thit._r iii Hick«»rv. She wa- shown thnuigh the Hickory Inn. Her ad miration \\a- e\ n greater than l.er n-toui-hn.et:t, and in the language of ; of Sl.'-l i. -he dec.ar»ui tl at t! e ha.i ra i tot bet n to! l uei » f !h« -ji i! lent elegance, an i1• ui t v of t! e I r u \Mial \> «• I liinU . If tl »• 1>» *. atic i ar* V a tV - cts t ] v-» *i.e r-tention • f the interna. . ?\ei ;e -v-.tem in a: y way. -hape. "Hi 1 ! 1-] lot;. It -aclll.ces It- \e t • a; r. : j e. wmch I'hoi..a- JetTer -O! . : ie f.r. tr Inv gner. Land*-i •\ - * t . • . i s * 1"! *, ' ! J a i 11 - (!tI i* v 4 \«> 1! .*. * i t1 . i i \* . . « . > >l!lti 1 ! 1 i .»iS t ♦ ,! t. * ' it r .■ ht" v t * i hr Hu 1 :v. \ (" Ibieftorv, Tl-lorth Carolina, December 6. ISSS. HICKCRY INN. Tn rrniiMr q Grpr.ii Aff.-T 1 i.. .. U ; .1. .1 i.i. . 1 i I.Hrgel) 4tleiuled imtl l)\ All. Mucli lias bwen said, much has be«-n written, much l.a-« been c n jected, anticij ated und hr>]" 1 in re gard to tl e opening of the Hickoiy I Till Hickory people don't like things done bv hah es and coris» juent Iv the openii'.g of the Inn wa- po-tpoised tiil i-vt i v thing was in order. A- wit.-* aruiounccd la-t w»k the d 'ors were tin own open to *he pub lic 't i dinner K-1 Thms 1 iv. f r W'l.ich nit! f r'v peoj>!e registered. who did justice to a meal that was all it should be. After dining all i and.- iw ic made hu- \ pta pa I ' if g f T the }l : at d bamjiiet wiiicl; v«-to be tie r '- i tMi!'- of the evenii g and which tin ned o st to be a signal success. Kverv thing passed off pleasantly during the et.- -liie evenin ,r with the eic« ption of the ruption stirred up by ♦he clia?n {•i«n kicker doctor by going to the kitchen. He however was soon juieted and the Terpsicliorean Cod de-s resumed her former sway. The parlors, office, and dining room—which was the dancing hail ■ —were all well tilled with dancers and spectator* and the host and ho-tress, Mr. and Mrv C« W. Mnc- Avoy added much to every ones en joyiuent. The dance broke up in the wee small hours of the morning with a gei man beautifully lead by Mr. Mur phy, of Statesville. The banquet wa- served in good -tvle from 'J until 11 o*el "•k. We don't want to brag too much on our hotel but w'• are j roud of it. and we ti ink we dotit claim to > much when we say there is not a hotel in th State that excel!-? it in architectura! beautv or in inside fmns-hings. It a credit to the town and especial 1\ to th.o-e of our citizens who hav» built and furnished it. ai 1 the mat. ner in which it is conducted is r credit to thf { roprietor at: 1 hi.- bet ter 1 t'' Ti. i- we ann-uince to the üb:i tl at the Hickory Inn is c-j en am we fed ,-afe i suvv gtl it a : l whf -.t • there wiij ei.j >'• tht-ir -ta\ 11 . Hickory. ) :r lock pavemeiit maker need i). advertisement, but we like to r» 1 ,e t«it» -vii'e 1 an-ll i! 'u say- Ml \ (r>i "W ler. ' Hickory, ha- t!.i week completed the rock paven:«-i) •t 1 - le ' 1 .1 Sll ♦• * I i•, »' c » 1 - 11 ' 11J: ef i g .s: t 1 . • t» ..! : . tf* -: lew'i. - t , .; T; - >tl - 1 - 1 :i ' j * e» * V ! M ill > *! • * i"♦J » T f * \V(!»' 'i! » * I « * ' , A \ .n- i Hh w. ! Irt 1 ' l a: d>is.i -.d /• '- K > •• : f . v : .'ii. t get '*• -nk a: 1 n.;-t • : » \cl » ... w :t: V A* -* •«r «*\\ I> » • - ♦"(,-»* '* . - } V .:vA r i t l>fHill In Krrplllti. I I '| l Ui la-t Th ir-dtv . It o'cl .-k I'. M.. ~f ty ph-.i \ f.-v, .Ht ti i - age of about 2s vest-, ore of our I i gi.est \ » men. Ju-t r N .1 »nes He■• in e t 11. k : v fr• : n M 1 •'* ig i • a« it t-v veil— >tg . • iving i t - hTid acj :i*i'>tarves and casting 1 - :ot ' a a: g»- r mn mitv, wlf»e h on acccniTit of ! - gi«at congema it\ mid Het-omplisi itt» ft- he univer - illy likf 1 H» 1h 1 only o- en «ick • " while when.on Thanksgiving « ▼ #»: it / II e-i1 er 1 came W KMt ?\ div c ti». !>aied t > wha' two wee' - bt '»!»• 5 e had anticipated I? the sh it tu' he 1 a«l be,... am >• g u- he mn h n.snv f: 'et 1•. s (e ' • -in activ«.• ■-» m the | cam'. t_o He w i*. \- si-taut Ca-hi. r "f tin Kai i. • ' H ck rv. a value 1 uu mini f tl M O l'and. and h -o >f the "oterie. in all of wh'ch places lie wil be rean 1 glievous v mi--» 1. Thebodv was ta':* ti to Lexingtot . N. C . w> e• e - 1 ; tl * i 11\ «s. ar ' was ii t iied Sat ui d. t \ uorning * 11 o ciock. Sad iinleed i- the above item, an 1 it is with nu: *h depression of spirit* that we write t hi-* tribute of i espect to one who was our friemt and com pani'?n through » eaiy hour«. and unto whom-we could go wlje all the worl 1 looked dark and rayless and receive cheer and comfort frotn a mind and soul ever bright and nn- J ruftied a mind which v.-as the em- I bodiment of honesty, sincerity an 1 conservatism, and was ever cong* i and kindly dispof-ed to all We fthouH all n»*eept Ood mv-te a rious decree as being for the l.»*-t t vet it is hard indeed for mortal no to compia ia-ud and undei -1 a i 1 tin' the taking away of one just in t I rnme of ]if, . with all the i. ; - . ■ j (' Hiiticipati 'iiS of •ai iv man! • i » r a r long, happy and prosperous life b • e fore him, is for the best. Fhf- haw !i ever has b« en the decree of A n iglity e (iod. an 1 his superior |«ow»u' and .1 wisdom justitle.- uh in believing that t although vve know not why or how. - evervthing i- for our good. e Justin was hopeful and w ■ - bright, but Death -ti ikes when ar . a wht re u»- lea-1 » xpeet it. His i*-«t f. i- the o!i1t .11j"lc taken from a fami " ( f foul teen, eon i>o- 1 c niti *- i * v and three gii - and the parents :? d ft- a friend to hin ir h-art b «■» i o s\ w ]at In for 11 •* 1 >ereav ed nil t: -tii Kt-n famiiv and telatha - - • r •O " !i • '' » • I * * W H » w i Is ' •• The 1 U-%. D 1». C.lley, f TII,! t • ' ! Pat 11 ' ' : ' N. H .of h f. t fai. .re on the 1 i'h \ u. »i.h- H- wa- the fat!,, rr •' townsma 1 " Kent ui Y pi-. Del U I.: ITi t n N •' .. ,1 hn M •- • Hg* : * v v a: damn" i • He v\.a- :.. »>ri.• Mis- Cy nth. a I lam-fur. «f - , 1 - 4-, e . tuhl.\ } ■ - i i>• it r. 11l ti • ti. v 1 ' 1 \V .-v *» r 1' 'a *t« ♦. - ' - ' t ■ , - V f "* * (r; . ♦ « N \ f 1 f T r• j * I % 9 t ' * I r • \ - I* IRumlvi -10 p £ 1\ S c 11 £t 1 s. Nli-^I i. v. : ill*. \ >;*. * i Mr-. 11 >\-f» r i-t week. Vt - '• - ' H«pp\ \a•t. -i ,{ t -> \» ' i '» 1 ■- I ? •« Li : \ n«■ t «♦ > I Mr- H M. I) •' 1 »- j * ♦ ur: « ! !: * ' } . »*v s*-it to frifiwl* Hi L« ;i- N C Mt- I. ..it- Ji 1.1 * if tin. if I to the \:i > v ] i-t M ; ;tf*» r *>| •! li. - j -t .» ! I, hIV- UllV Of > M» W .*> I,'iiij -our « f \- !» \ . , "if > f HicLH|\, ;. '.• •, 1 ♦ > 11 icno: \ ,a-t S'»; ;:.im\ »i . Ml ? /, f I • L lit'. HI I 11 i" • ' * 1 In !;• i - a*. 1 1 u; -liter, -| »J * \• • l ii \ - II H :i-t Wit » I n> tl Mis .1. I W iiStfSlii u i !. i\»■ i" «ii ?i h in Mui 11 >u r T«» i! • N :ti . i t'll! - i !> 11,« n l,ou e m N wt• ii Suiji l'i\ '!> ! u'ij Hi!- .i>i,♦ • f NfK\ t ' - \> i-il'. - i'll ill H ,ckoi r, '[ i»-s,l.»_\ W«■ ' \ \ tui.f 11.» " >t i.#*r ft it * Mary I. i . r. •( 'l,« : ■ .r. > • - . '«'• | ie it ii» |" -it i' •11 i>i A - - -J uit .H-iii'-r in t!if Bank { Hick We vs&iit -> ii** one to accept tin of A--i-tniit lakhl l. i it*u of thin paper. Kasy t»niis to the 1 wl I olie. ■' J - IJ - J -»■——» ■ 111 '■ ——— \ i r jje stock »,f w.itci clock-, •tl j» •« !i \ I i j lit- i j, \n\ t! •» !«•, hicli iiiuhi l>e hold at prices to-uit pi. I vluisel*»t .1 M tf V >»| ft', see sill ♦)' >! il »\ e-t lin*» of i ~ i.m >1 - in lit t\ -let A . ' i.t v >!,o\\ nv»\v W ! i ' . . ti.i 1; 1 , !I» | I'MJIJi. 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