Wt§§ unb Carolinian, Volume is. "■ -!■ Mrrtu IP O "II 11-1 c £ |R S. \ > E- HAITHCO( K —Furniture y B. Ar.F.T\Nr-F.K— Mortaagr- Sal P. M.OOUE A CO.— For Snip. SHUFOKD HARI.WAKE Co. —Wanted. L. L. \\ it/ihßsi'oox—.Money to loan Hie Cotorie \s i 1 ] meet a t \f, [ ; ]> Clirib's next Monday nhdit ► O * Ihe Kj iscopals arc putting a- hot aii fin unco in the church. Mr. a?ii i Mis. W. H. San borne, of Lenoir, weie in town Wednesday. Citizens e nsider caVefully the new Ileal Ksti.te ad of Cline .V Mur rill. "( 1 ase s Ait Gallery" in Shuford A ( o. s will he a pleasant |>laee to visic when things aie arrantred O I.on't fail to rend A K Hnith eo l/s arlvo tis IIH nt and then call and - e 11 M fir e stcck of f urn it ure. Ileinember we will take produce chickens, eggs or butter, for what you owe us on subscription. Come in and settle up. Mrs. Anna Coi pening, of Morgan ton and Miss Leila Corpening, >f Statcsviilu, spent several days with Mrs. \\ . I' lieinliaidt this wet.k. The demand i• n the I'm ss A Cvuo i• ixi \ \ was so great last week that we had to ia.b>ome of our exchang es. We i egret ti»is and will tiv not ha\e it occur h"ain. I went vniiu «• r 11«• • o[ chickens and L' '2i turkey-! passed through Hickory on their wav Iroin Lenoir to ('liar e-tou f S C. last Tu sdav Ihe Chari'st oniiiiis Mrm i t»t» j !♦*- pai ing toi ( hi ist n as. Ihe \\ i ki *-1 oro Chronicle says the sheritV has aj j ointt d the ditor of the I>reeze to the office of Keeper of the javi. Kind shentY —happy ed itoi. If snbsciibtis won t pay. the ditor can dn ide rations with the ou st * An iticeudiaiy torch destroyed the saw and shingle mil's of Icard. in Ah xander count}. it ! o'clot k laiot Sat ill day morning. The mills wire renttd !>v Mr. J. 1 . Moore, of tins f , , countv, who shares to a limited ex tent the heavy loss. lIK re was no insurance. Hiekt r\ e X, 2!1 K of 11. elected itsoftict is last Tuesday night for the ensiling \ eat. The 1 >dge i ln H h( alt liv conditi it. an I tileis tin 1 cheapest and safest life insu rance to sound mt li of any company or organization in the country. It is also a social, biotbeily, ordt i i When vt u uie m don t fail to -hp m O. M Loystti s ihug Store ami see tlje handsome display of to 1 * s and all kinds of articles |f >i the holidr.v trade. To>s for the lit tle out-s. si t viceable articu » tor the older nes and an elegant display of Christmas card-, dressi, g cases and ] resents suital e for the young l.i- It i.' ! i COst ill Vtl ! t' iO » Missis Moore A Co.. wl • bave It en in the Furtuture busit e-s r. llickorx for st vera. year % past, ha v soKl their t olire stock of furuitur*. tlins and undt i takt I - su{ p!it— t our \alued townsmen, 1".. A I 1 Haithcot k. who wi.l continue the fur* ture businvs-. Air J. 1 M •it will devote Lis atU ution to t!.e msi. fact ure of siuoking tobacco * lie 'I Si'iiiluar). I i.e En»;!.>h I'racticil Seminary belonging !■ the Evtrgelietl Lotbe ran Joint Synod of 'Ohio, and located in Hickory, began it-> second session on the 17th of last September with an attendance of 7 ftudents. The attendance now in the three depart ments pr.mary. academic ar.d theo • logical —is 10. The institution buil 'l r> now being paintt d. and when completed will present quite tu im proved appearance. Mr. (\. A Dob ier. ( f t?rno! f *. \! 1 . pa\ - fnr the painting of »! ~ luiil-Pt./. Mi. p) ,1 . '' 1 > s knc»w , t! I'll J,i; t the ( Hjip Synod a- wne n.nst vt ve find tic t hur. ii woike, He also f irtiislietl t'n i eces-.Hjy furniture for the libiai \ and the proj'»osetl readin ,r room soon to be opened. Citizens' of Hickory will, under a few necessa ry condition's and restrictions, be al lowed access to both. A read in fr e> soci-t.y m connection with the school hns already been organized and holds regtuaily weekly meetings. A regu lar theological professor has been secured in the person >t Ilev H. I\. I*. Ooennan, of South Chicago, 111 I astor I >oe> man fiom t ht'- ('»! efu'dia I' l • i«-ai Sc if a»*v of St riouis. AJ. >. ~f t i,. abl 'st j.nd tnovt pi-emu • i T *llinis *( is in the ' '1I.i» "s 1 111 •11 }' i■ will tMkt* ehai'J'C Of his * )e/>--si>lsiiip SCMlit time m Jam at *> ( ( iu:i> lliifiu* r ( audi c! ale. It is vi LY glut if- IIIJ/ to Catawba 1 democrats to Lno\* that their eoun t; -tna . Mni M Fntyer. receiyeed the »s vote of any man on the State tic »i and a -> l as ihi* largest majority over i-ppom nt of anv of thse candt iates. !{',s va'ualile s» r vices to our public school svsteru are being appreciated bv all « r ood men >f all parties, and it is a urreat asure io his neighbors and friends to witness these manifestations of their good opinions. He is an able, so; . i. i ;t an, ( hi Istian state sman who wr ever appreciate and never be tr.n t e >• nt dence of his fellow citi zen-. Catawl ais not only the ban ner c mt\ m the State, but she fui : isi '• 1 the bat n r candidati on tiie State ticket. Who savs he should not be our next (hivernor after Fowle * > 1 n-lriictivi' Mentions. Ih". J. Tngold preached two most e\ct lient s« rmons last Sunda\ ah>r.t the sin of I>avid in numluring tie p ojue »f;i r he i arne to 1m- king >f 1 ;i 1 dah .1. 1 Isia« . Thei e are many niei who n« v« r go to chuicli wl.oougi.t to Ia v heal d those ser muis. 1: e\ wei e I -truchve at 1 entt rtainmg wa» }">uff" 1 up wit ii * 1 it* 'ha of I"it g1 v j owrr, stir round' 1 and protecte 1 by the vast armies «. r ;! ■■ -:r i»f \ kingdoms, ar 1 forgot S - deptndence upon (iod h'or t! is s:i; seveutv thousand Isiael 1i t s d■ i ! the pt ■ s 111 ••n Oe O UI" "city fathers rei\ ou a license tux. I to • r.rich a; i tu Id up "ir town a' 1 » i::n pestilence cia/e-, ami k; >i :i peopj* Hut we suppose - »:ue | t pie w tio nev» r go io church Ivrr M !♦:t I f i >\ - word It is f lof C 1: 1: lh lgel s. lel.t . f W..:;. : n .n 1 \V, 1 1 u lhi, 1 road Jiea sutldenl? in Colutcbit. S. c. : M ! lay tie l'tth ::.st. He w .t- I a. ; it; I. Igti Inbt- count v. j at. 1 has oi. >:ie of the n.ost j toi:.:- j nei t ra.li ,i . men u. the countr% IbiCixCio, n-.oith Carolina, Ir l llr^av, HVccmt'cr 13 ISSS Home Capital. Hickory needs manufacturing' es tablishments to bring money here from elsr w bei e and t • gi\e emp'oy ment to a large pe pit-. We have be,n waiting, hoping a! , ] tx . p' cting some Northern capitalists io rome aaong us and start up manu facturing establishments. Thev have not confe. And we fear are n«t going to. We can't offer tiiem in ducements enough in the way of fi nances Northern men who have capital have already got it invested 'u some wav, and if they wanted to come south and invest thev wou'd not find Hickory. It is n> t adver tised in regard to its advantages m , locality, c imate, etc. enough to let people ktiow what we have There is no use of waitings any Li l t Us not sleep while (>th* r tywnl are booming—starting cotton mill]- and factories of different kinds \.t t us be up and doing. All tht* man, ufactmiug (staolishments with one exceptiou—-that we now have are the oftsj-ring of home capital ami in dustry. Let us have more of them. Some of our most enterprising citi /.i lis aie agitating- the plan of start ing some manufactuiiug industries among themselves—the capital tobe raided by installments,—sav piv I> per ct nt. down and then a wetklv or monthly installment till whole amount of stock has been paid. The plan is a good one ami we hope to see it tin ive. 1 here having been an attempt some time since to circulate a repoi t, for unknown and (we feai j uncharitabh ■reasons that our voung friend, fie . W C ine. was. through inattention to d ity, responsible foi the last rail road accident west of A-die\nle. Wt have l>e n to some trounle to ascer tain th» actiia. tacts, and here v\ith make tlieni public The lef* A - in i'vo sections with i tst time to n ach Alexander befoie tin- east bound passenger. .For above rea son it was agree.l b\ the two crews in theofliceat Asbeville that tin re sliou d be no stopping at what is ktiown-a- the Si\ mile tank. s "/ the tilst section stopped for water without dropping'a flag, and was cons* (juefitly run into bv the sec inll >t etion. Now. (ieorge was I'H.tne second section, and therefore the shadow of responsibility cannot att.n ato hin . In p: > :of this is the fact that with him as the single ext tpt ion iothci •w s w ej» siispt nl - for .MO day s. he not having lost a day. We Prefer C am Pearson. The Republicans aroumi here have it settled that .1 J» Laves i-> tti l>t the collector under the new adminis tration. In that event we suppose his "j |e!iab:es —"men who nit- not afrai 1 of the devil will be the raid ers. ti.' d> i ;t v col ( etor.s. ti.e -tore keepers and ,Vc rhe»e "Keliables were promiseti. y-ai rec o.lect, that when Harnst n wa- inau gurate! they sh ■ 1.1 d be rewaitled When th s. ft n, 1. ss met get mt the offices we will have a return t > ti a e go I old time- of th* carbine, the brass knuckles at.d the biu ige n l'icasant prospt- t -t No '^onuer North Carolina went Dera - Stat» >"«i..e banimait. 1 €»r ?»iil«.-. A lo horse, Word, Taboi A Morse Engine, 32 feet, 1 11-16 in. rhtfticg hai.gers and pul>}s. Aim st r.u* an 1 w ill 1 e s ; 1 he aj MoOhl A C . Whltk j ( n«e«. Th. lieg: , Cana 1} that was } yi },. Ed for murder i g farmer l'hilherk m Cleveland c lutify. s i; ,J f. tu ed an i ture** Llme> kept him fi m kllO-'l ID" at ti edi I t Ie Ci It.! »'• > ■ »..! 1.1 C:.jj Il» I his fUsk of w1.,%y into his st„m.» 1 . iii.d then he ,1 1 the work Waltei Snoj.s, of Watauga c :/ntv. Welit to 'he ho jsei.f t'iie gir. he ! Vtd ami fouu 1 John C unell talk : g w th hei I Icing ful -f a hi-kv, i.. pull, ,1 out ii s pi>!n aII s[ *t -I !.• . t .im • ot r dothes t• •t! skin, !«a J. • n kno ke.l \\ H t r d wn an 1 I" t j > ir-tn he heggi 1 rhev were f: i» « K befote w I:»sky made Waltei a foo A' MHM>. nf I'»u» k» count \, wen* the ho,, e of .Juki- 11. >. , 1- n law, „, M (> u*l t y ~f Wee', >0 kedj the hollse. mi 1 (•[;!., ,| and abused Hdms u: til ji tit • 1 s'i« d in wh:, !. H. hns stab'. • 1 MOM , i»nd kiiled lim Mo>, s i, ;i , 1 i.e Wolijd la»t ha\e plovtikttl the t roil 11 e Helti s w-nt to aiilsu ire n 1 ell ,1 10l he S!. iiitV a! i •« m jail. John W Mcp.l de is the l 1 - tiie man whose b ad hod\ vsas foun 1 neai Black Mountain last ..,1 j;, iilt-1 1 M'ell at -.oik iu the (i: ihaii nulls in Ashe\ illt. hut l.ougi tu, ,„! of whi sky and start* d t - *'h« at :-s way on the tram to I)anv:lle \ . Ile pro'oal h fell f!' the tra u -m ! got to whele his dead body wa foUl,d. T e Cit./en ay : "Tin, i, i. . end o' a ide v. hich con I 1 not rout the human on which ti •• . him so strongly, ami wlii>;ii t a.pt i tio:. he was tota \ unabh* t • i- s; ' L ti' ■ t our 11.11y t • i,» ; )- i, •., -uel rem; t «ti a- 'rota w. a - . bi 'i In i • hi I'hr.ss AN'n (Mt on i. NUN. C oiilt'deriiif PeiiAloiicrH' ( «ni\eti tlon. .\ call is a;i |.* f,»* th#"• old (' Vl eiufe Shdieis who are rec, i\ a pt iision from N »rth Carolina t> as st lull e ut their respective coin ! houses in ♦ ach county on Sntuidav. I >(-cemb'-i ~22. ,n 1 hppoii-? thiit !• '' : reprt si t ;h, m |; , eigh col n ! :iou OJ. .1,11 sat . th _'' J. 1 Sh'.t. We have n-ason to think timt fn t raiisju it at ion w ii. bt xt»nit.i in a i North aroiina la li »ads ami tin Clll /.i li sof 14a 1♦ ig 1. Wiii t Xe| t tije j 11 selvi sto n ak»- :t ;. :m-'it,' |.i ti.e old vi tenuis I here will be much tin convention can an i will accomplish I his conve; r.'.n is called to su«'g«--' some plan whereby the woun led ("on federate soldiers mav receive a larger pensit n. We are pleased to s*»e .that tl « State paper- are endorsing the efT • being mad*- by the o'd soldiers t lio]d the convention The \eterai - hopt that the State papers will e\ press themselves fullv as to whether or not thev are in favor of an lr crease in the an.omt allove l then, by the .a~t ' ienenii Assembly, an-i sen 1 luarki d oojut- of their j ii e to I r •! . iat rick, t.f llaa.gi.. N C . wi.o i- -.ecretary of tLeciniu.tti-f f arrangement.-v W* 1 x-.ieve tn« S'ate press •»..! fav t r ir.rr' i-« ' h:r ]-e ] 1* ire al le to gsf the ti.ei. who su! r * r* d an i are pr-*- |v r»- tlia:, they aro ie*-e.v;r gj—K- ws a i ( >1 -erver w A 1 tlg» -t' I k 1 f -ah! s.* ». k at. 1 # ewelry U r the h> f.dav tra i vv h. -h must U- ». i it pr-\ .s ! s . ■ \ in a. :»'■!•». Ht J M L»wr.'h - - Small PAGOO*,' cirt-. KRRMGEA. etc .at R Tftet s Drug St re 19 2i Our- Mft tn»«l |*»t Vlrr * ttrrn. SI -v, i ' t «ia flu j,| t *• * j •t: f * «pii i * *f tit* MethodiHt ( oui« r? iir.- \\V Micti 'I-l! - ili'l l!M »/*:!!• »!!•« 1 f th" tj.; • - i ,-jv W iSi l»f- i f intor» -t .r ; i ;ult l - !!• v ft? Mow ,• •.f O t" Sot 11 - H:t \* milt - ft itin i. • s i . kTi 1 : fir! \i. -v «>f t} «• ' n»■ H «•„ \ ,-« • Hjjt •J ;♦ ' i- u!! t• 1 u th Morgan* >i. j » l»'« s. r\ , j {f (i V . 1 , |'. J 'til j, v t 3' !! 'u!t, ». aft« ? ' ii \ 4 'i? s( f tuost * fleet ire work iti iitniogtoD, • ij-*■ \i »1 f«. \\ it ; T. *] Wm'j *• ! : \ * to M(.tt!i» »n ~ J j M Hair i «'ttjHin> at I 'hi mi t f/t v. H S \1 >« ! tit 111 v (M sto lal l* 11' ik, .1. ( ' !»i' -i i .>« i i \, n! a1o« 1 . i. W ' i i' .>ij r • s t » \\ I,itHk* t > Mi * • ' ' . 11 ! I' 1 A Sit. • \ sj : »•« i.i •'](*! of Ti init \ tii*-1f ict. Tlu -»• -- I 'i,*• of 11 ■ n ir/-'t » - 1>» wt -i l • T i ' " >Hi! I'» al»*l who w) U !ik* t" .v •»» v %v} i»•!«• th«\ hi» :• \ t \i it All. I »!":-> t4» A»• \\ 111.. Ui« ;ul>. i, all I cut ' t S ur« 1 . it, I iwkoi \, mill \\b -»• I »~t liWli a'.'l f! i J-» WO!k 11. ! I- !)» '-N i . It i> ti* ra"\ 1 i !i« \ «! tl «• itl!u-l t: t > \ T* * 11» V» I V {.'! i' Ht! V ftliN t' u r ! i (if th. 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