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N, ■ ' pOi 1 ■j . x» •M>t i ; ditst Circulation ; t / ~ J ' ' ' / Volume 10. lp 0 II 11-l Z E3 Hv S . w V(l \ t-rli^t'inc-iils. 11.1 Snlf —F. L. C' LINE. . f Proposals-—A -, u m. ■a • i i inj t v next. Tuesday evening. 1 •- iv e ;»-k is a chance :it vour job tin unicated i- "ii ad' j t in !i- of irony. L COlnlnUliicat i "'ll to til' i i- will appear next w't ek. c tlousand men are cleaning •hi .Jnl-iistov.il wreckage. 1 « print ing of sc] 00l catalogues is 1- a specialty b\ the Hickory "• ( o. mite a party eame from 7>lowii g •I. Ast Wednesday morning and it t l:e Hickory Inn. !,r tr al of Dr. MclDow, for the i(j el of Cap t. Daw son of Charles wili comnience oirthe "21th inst. heavy rain and wind storm did ,c damage to crops and truit in and around Hickory last i lay. Vc would be yet v grateful to our lir~ fnr any news items they i. hear or know. Hand or send 111 t US. Mi'ice and envy love a lofty it irk ! ; ilf'T not tlie senseless gossip of lisoJoss crowd to wound you. !M IFckorv M'f'g (areprepar • 'M-ct brick shops in place i! • ins they now occupy and M vliich they turn ont so much u o 1 work. !r If. P. Herman says he has 1 1 i• ■ stalks which measure -, in. hi s high and oft- } inch He says tiny can not be Sen In the Count % . ! *;ll>t -1 Sunday school joined it .• of the >t 1: r \ oung pcop'e ! ekorv -p nt last Friday at the '-; : : Catawba Springs in pic i g an 1 high living. \■■ ] tv> 'Y «}uent requests 'o send v, ith a promise to pny •\Y> enll;r l ew I ' -i e our ist l'or only. V e the credit business. • are si v !;i cell U's in town . i t deep in water. Fie >mmittee siuni * 1 see int > .'1 i - medv it. \c* r.ow. d » \V . i t\ 4 > V II i I ! 1 1* ' ' t\ ' • ■ ':t i:» sof the F.piserpal Ciui d •;:\ t• n 1-m n social at tl e resi of 1> \Y. Shuler. Tucsd-'v >: 1 une -"> th. Tee i'n am ai d i e s,'ivt l. I*'» ervhodv in \ i ;t t r fr«>ni ("oh \Y W. L in ii that hi- .'ft side is on \ '. .: that g fit in ro ntnv'ii-i prostra \\ t 1 ope wi; 1 > oil I>e t ill ii - t • >Vfi ed. «•. at; article in the 1 .eiioir 1 oj>- t ;trll that one can g» t io> 'ig n : L! r k t-t ft r T.'c. If we wt re t to st. aMi ang r as [.eiicr 1 ke'v t fl' r ■ hiomos ai d i ai • 1 for t hem. -port • 'Vt rs an.used ti ei !- v « s ;t-1 we»-k by turning a'i tie i- /> at tii tl it.to jin I'll- inoi -. ! > t 1 a lit is tiieieot were eu ti«i.»>iivts ta.k• nto tit i • - at tl.e iect pti >n. 1 trust Ilickoi\. if ever it. nt-td 4 1 | fmm the luitsidc \\"i!:i. w:.l • tr ittd a- tmi citiz- ih have i' 1 tic .10l i -town sutVt-reis. '"■• I!> r help for humanity s ■> a- vet unheeded. Press mb Carolinian. nVypTroaT PnHr-- P rrn*'' "r-^irvt Wi Ui \j uli V J 0 J 1.1 ill Lii • L ii 11 ~--T- , , ..... M ji F TuPY 0 r -T7O- v iiis/ 1 v.. I J. . . I '' " *•" ' —r". * "*"1 r Perhaps never before in the histo ry of educati >n in North Oaiolina has any institution in the brief space of four months burst upon the pub lic with all the culture and training as well a> the powers and | s oi a iiiil nedg d college, as sprang full-grown from the hud:, of Jove. *t this is what the r, om meiKM-m ut at Claia mont ( olh-ge i-as cone.usive'y shown, not only to ti i.- section, but to the State. ART J.J.YKI-: —TI'ISDAY EVENING. The If-vee on Tuesday evening opened the most delightful Series of displays in art. music ai d literary work ever (>fTered our peoj">le, the walls of the spacious studio weie hung with pictures, amlitslhor tili et.i with elegantly dr sstd and ap preciativ«: v;-itois. Four works of the lYmous teach er, Miss ; ira Xorwooil. were es pecially admired -•* 1 lie .Magdalen, copfd fr m the original by Cerezo; '•Kill en s Soi'." from the original by t! • lnast'-r; "The Dancing Girl," from the original by (iietize, all in the iioyai .Museum at Berlin, and Watauga Falls, from nature, which, in the opinion oi many, is the be t work of this artist Among other oil painting w k noticed that much, attention was bestowed uivn Aii^s i Clainha Field's "At the Moutli of the Medwa>: ?\li-s Mamie Dixm's *( H't' the ()rkia-;» s;" Mis >fat-y Wlut te 11 s "I ■ \\i ug i i 'Ck; Mi s s Jv! geilia Wilitted's Windmil': Miss Mc- Swaii.'s :i\e!\ stmlie- of -til! life— '"Fruit: "My (Iraudmotlier's Can d'e Stand and liooks ami Floweis, and other views of the same sui»- j« e{s by Miss Tilliiigi-ast: as shec..- ing won«ler!ul j>rc-gress m the devt - onnn-ut ( f tlieir ta.enls umh r >ki i ful teaching. Aim ng th Ci .\,»n-. Miss Vd . SI ulud s "Night: I.aaia I. uoi; s »H.-ad t t' ( iii'lst ( hilt., from tl Ss! ui" Mad>nna. and her reiicr!.a' - . on c . li. M. F. (= • )at• a; Miss Fani «• Fax ' « s "F\p tat it i : .\1 i>s 1 >at t e ~ "F*ay 1 h*: :: ; Ml-- !U; Ito r h"' s 1 t ! I .ii is. oi i i ; r* i which w.".s a st! Ivit g ik ;•■ - - ot tie la':- liter t f ! [ »u. S. F. i'hillij s. now ;i -. .i\ \\ t . ■ 1 S»a tev i 1 N. C : Miss Motz's -Horses' Head .' at il port rail : M ss Io11 s '« i. tte: 1 . as d"* 1 1 ■ - 'eat'. Miss ( ornet - ii-g's ~i >e*r:" Mis- Sa lie F- ti -ii'- et>pv tioiii T/itul-« and Miss ( v ( i nelia Smith's In :;i(»rous sketch the Cramlfat!i« r a d ("iii.tl. ai 1 ht •• Maiid. limit a' showtd carm- t devotion to ait. at 1 in ma: y ca~« - tiiiu ua' al iiity. ft 's vei M plain t'.at the inteia* t » i ill :"i t culture hert. tir-t atoused 1 v "\f(li ua s lw au f rul wc>i k and z» otis efforts, has in i,o way diminish ed tin It r ti.e intlm nee >t t lar« not with "s .acconip ! hat" r a* i proticieiit pupiN. t \ - NIN 1 On Wedne.stl ty eveni' g at s o'clock the cl.apt 1 wa | icked wi* a an audience well a 1 apt* d to slioi i * late and enjoy tlie eta-vts : tie • young la li« - ' sC ' - :ccr>-!ai y ministeretl tt> its j casure. Sieves March. M lie y a 1 rrio, 1» the you tiger pupil-, not accustom* i j to play in pub! \ s] owed go. . i 1 1 . 4 a . ] " ( ) ( VlM't N iljMLllK - 4 4 * 1 4 '•- 4 * X I . sion and above a., caretui tras' u » The piano solos ct .Missc-s Tilling 1 is! and Abemet V, a? 1 espocia of Misses Mdtitc-L ami Link, tie Worth Caroiinn, t» 3uuc Ibichen\ s-r* r. mf :tion: Miss McTntOsh play ing with brilliant sty'e ,n l tine ex v>ressi' n. while Mis Link's render l ing of S •numann's Carnival Jes's sho'.' 1 unusunlly sustained effort and an ea-y n ast» ry of technical difficulties. Theov rtures Tigraues, l;arl er of Seville, ami Zamjm were given with rer i.iknble precision, delicacy an 1 spirit, the first, in vl ich Mi-s la ssie Shuler took jiart and showetl tue tine (piauties she possesses-as an artist, an l tie last r esp cially arousing the enthusiasm . of the hearers. Miss Mcintosh ren dered [)* ethoven's Adelaile in her well known sympathetic manner. Miss Matt'e rv>wles sang the Aria , from C:az;'.a Ladra as pure v and sweetly as a bird. Miss Motz inter preted the saucv pig° of Meyer beer's Huguenots to the life, and the duett of the two last name 1 young ladies but partially sati.-tied the desire of the audience to listen to them. Miss Abernethv, who thoroughly understood her part, is gifted with great natural powers of voice and'e\pre>-ion. and looked the singer, in her rendition ot the song of Judeth aimo-t divultnl the honors >f the evening with Mrs. Saubon.; tl « natter s magniliceiit sin-ing of tl e Aria from Traviata brought for a : time the (Ir ml Opera among r.s. ' and made us fee! what is the de lightful lot of the citizens of the i gr'-rt ct j 'ta's. v here such music, so ■ sung, is ;; ] art f their d il'v educa , tion. Ct MMENCi-.MENT I \uljeis;.S THrUSI»AV On Thursday at 1 a. m. the 1 "sweet girl gi. • -Mi.wf? Hun na, Mary and Fage? ia Whitted. ami Laura Lenoir—-finished their course of • dimation. began at Dav »ni. rt und the sr: .. faculty no \- " at Olaremont. Skillful and willing performers O i en' the charms of music to tl.e o* t asion. ind the \ ouitg ladies abf>ve named.: Iter leading tueir essays, and li-tt ning to a fe.v luost comph i:i• ntary remai ks trom Fres.dei.t «*t'l« ' * 11 1 .. THI OF )), I I'FI R» «' ' Ii( «l 1 WELL GRHK * dip'omas fr in the hands of Mr. J Ct. Ha . one f tue Trusties, who • deliver l d tin ;n in i most .lignite 1 an 1 in p'. essive manner. In iicH( r. t*tit»u • 1 :t! i.iunner 1 d 1\ e r.. tin giaduat » g c>- a\ s wer f -in ■ i > 11 ' I -.in . ; coin -1., 11»a n• nt •p' cits. {,• >, wen ent 11 fi \tai e■ ' ; . ria a' i "v. an 11 tit*. l \ 1 ei ed with \ a t ding grace ami di ' 'indue--. -hovM! habits .f we ■ ti amed 'ho ;g 1 f n>' lh»wei\ it at ds wel e -liowt i'.l UpOll 11 e I i 1 u a es. e «aimiie c 1 ■ S . t. ■ s- v.; - i- ,i\ efe.l by -F i_ •' ,!•• . an \ u d el-t •• ,;e 11. .s . It si aks for itself No word from 1 - f'n a.id tM its ntln. bit our low ft .! 1g!a! d .tU ! e i {»l! g l!i 111 . r» a 1 ng It ui. 1 lo .t>r a • :it Suuil iv afteriio.»n dudv. I here are re;is in it tie g ,- e t-r a 1 wisf-t ! t . av.- mv r utteia l. if thf v r.t .tl i. e' . Iti ti: t - pet t'h yt a gt t a cl» arer view of the woi kings il' Cre: tor as a s of oui imlivitlua 1 'a sj. ,i t v 1 a st ld\ ft I tta.t'l.Ct - m l a -luh t i |' ,i, lo .iti it. K i.« F j r! 1 S I i ' 1 S I. \ \ EW.N iV I The la ta ; tin at ni_i t. from -» t • V 2. was the st r it g we • ver a tie 1 tied. A . ot our best ' u.e ei A xi t» t e rool; s of the cohege, and ID ti. I*. de sghtPii a* ie i: ig tu • prs. 1 - s\i fr 1 v by ll.at We ". el'e a.. I 1 1.-ed to tilid It ' Ui. 11. _ht. i> '■ tie at ctmijuistn i 'i l l urn- \ 'U Duu.uW fthovve i b\ !.t • t !.*!_»: ■ -.ct' nt! :it sj w ; is en. ...it. ..iv :ht Ilt-.A 1.1 f . 4 .e Hecep t Oil May Claicna at lv», grow ai 1 uiiish an del her Low \ t.) pioii v it. lit faculty. 20. ISSO. HIGHLAND ACADEMY. : LA ir.I : l? r . -rr R r* % -J IT;: x • v * r IVALLIUi MAxVL Al* ..»i ir. .. * * *r -K The annual commencement (-xta - - eises of Highland Academy were held in the ttmltt• i'iiiui of the acade my building on the r.fternoon of Thursday last The crowd in at tendance was .aige well conducted ami in every way satisfactory A portion of the M. O. Hand furnished the music, and light blithely ami beautifully did it sound. The open ing prayer by the Rev. Mr. W« ston was followed by a most creditable and int resting declamation by Win. Hale Jr., after which the certificates >f distinction were awarded to a large class of th serving bovs by noJ J - their much loved an i highly esteemed Principal Prof R. K. Meade Jr., by whos« persistant labor and careful training the scholars of Highland have been reared t> the high stand ing ihey now occupy. Mr. 11 B. ( : l:tie. a former director at Higlilai! i the?, in n short but elo quent and well worded talk present ed the four medals awarded t.o the .suc"os.si u i contcst ants. After the jaa sMitation of iimdals for i ig li honors won the president of the ii.stituticui in a few and we! C.K ♦ n Hon. Fab. If. Uusbee, of Raieigli, wiio had left the pre>.suiv of impor tant professional iuties to be pre> i x 1 t (/L tO • ili .5 \j ■ ' O .1: ! V.A. c * I j. " t ftrrivf d on th n ? oon train. Ti is able !aw\er and statesman i-- wei! known in North Cuolina and the mi re m( ntion of his name i g'U .i":«nt e to the public ot .some tiling bright and interesting. His eading thtuighfs \vereu[>on the Ihg nit Mi.nual Labor and its nec essarv coniunction with the m«" ta . / .1 it f'te success w u 1 be attained. Pert eel education is that ot th» hand no less than the head* The -pefd er's p;ea for woman's competition in all the walks of .i 1• • \% as pat t ieularly fe'icitous. A declamation by Artiiur Hay and !. 1 >Aii t!:cti' nt • ncitnh d the pro i ram. Ihe nam -of the siiccessfti u.t ■ la.. -1s li e as i• »l»o\\ s : Is? . lass. C. VY Ha!'. 'i d 1 10l it. « ' 'hu.se. :htl " \l!ie Sn.lt. . Impi -V'-mt nt in wiiting. IJiv rly So . i herland. The ]'iincipul of Highland. Prof F i\. M'a»F-. -li.. has timing rm ;f ! n juste os(d bnt alh dto th" ~:..i r • u!at. »n h« had a.feavl} e ;. J> >l,l i auj' eg our people as u ■ m st r net or of \ oung men. v if ]»'. . -ui e th y her 1 ] f I all t t >ll •C" 11 at lie w. -I t: 5 11' I i co; :,!iu • I,:- pt sitio' . : ing 'he ne\t sen. Ast 1 \i ar. I * it-cl II i «» ii l W il). »n W orUs. The Pi. dime ' U tgoU C>. i.as ,*om;iieiua d wm -. c»n th* ir l ew i-t. d mgs. The «,. I shops have i«. n t •:d n ai d commodio > Ir. k building- v\il; s U . ?i 1 stead. The main buiitling. whic when coiitpii le i wi.l be l *•. ago ■ tart t one do ranl a v -«g.m will :.. i »t at anoth- r. The Lmlding is \ t -i■% .arge at. 1 wi.l b» lh» most •:. •. - ent \ ar: iiigtd shops in the I * it«- States. It will t>e. virtually sj lug. Lite pro >f it being s., ari H i th.it a. three tl o?"s can tie >«. d» . with water tu an iLiciedib.\ s}i(lJ # I ti.C'v - il-.-t"*. F.ery d-potnent of the m \Vo! .s e;i g 15; ah\ pUshed tiut.i i and will -oon . lead} for occupi tion. VOU c i *. -> \ ; M U S T PAY r S MYoprAccomt. B>£ TK S C HA £ 11S. Miss l* reelove Henry :> \i>itin r Mrs. J. i\. Hail. llev. J. A. Foil \v:i> in tho city M oDilav on bu-.ine>s. Mi. kenmth Mcnzies is or. a pleasure trip to the M a shore. Mr. K. L Shu fur.l left lust Tues day for Morele 1 Citv. Miss Gertrude K";w. left for Morehead citv la-t Tin ->■] ;\ \ no!^. Mi Harriet 1» \\ i. 1 w of I oih Barrel. died in th ■> t-it \ !a-d Fridav. ajed 77. -Mr. T. K. Brunei-. > cn tarv of tht: I>• >;t11 1 of A^ricultur\ paid u-> a pleasant visit yesterday. Mi sses Annie l it.-. Lou Burlcv son ami Nellie Kirkpatrick are visit ing at Mr. C. M. White's. Robt. K. Blnck, ace ■'?i *>-uii»-.] by juite a party of ladies. left on Tues day evening for the Teachers* As senibl\ and salt water bathim* at n Morehead City. Mrs. Mot/, aceo'i)j>n?ii' d by icr two daughters, Carti- and Ahla, who liave been at C'areinont for the past term, rc'urnei l • their hone in Lincolton Monday. Aii'onjj tin* party which i« ft Hick ory iuKt lii- s !ay for More! ad City were t'.e f llowiiiL: Mis-es (Icitner, \V!ilte-;n-. Khiue, :t»;. 1 McSwaiti; Mrs. I ..ursron, .urs. St unit and Mrs. \ on Buhlow. Tilt* C.'ij ICvc. » lit* iu'asnil. On Fiulav u wlm per weLt abroad thai ti i«■ f 1 tin \ uthof Hick ory with intoxicating joy. i e.thanks to the I indi • ".nd .generosity of the youi men t-f our town, there was to be nil I ba:!. eat 1 party and Iu"el,( . , in j. r; i of i;m ,-ts in to AII !«:!.* t' e commencement « xercis es of i ur "• 1* J' .»• -, oii'in men (after the manner of an n f t»ell ti.led pork* t - and !ii -ral heart.-) hud tiie tloroi_;h!\ 11:- lent i 'r« >pi iftor f 'h. fiic, o:y li,n to anu" i l'« re;.«iori room.- and a .-umptuous ainrh for the n?» rtain ii.ent of 1 !.e s! s. At an early h r ! e v !, ii i I i > i ■ , - proved 1 11 »> vt f i •ui ■- ' the i . ! s (> 1 the ' ».i * • f i> n Aelea| »i « it'd, and n i ;*jt i ? , tin,' st 1 ■ - Iro'. :!.» ; i . • i". , .oi-de I bail rot-m «JM;C v A-- lit -1 out; and all that ti.ev a_ 11' .nder obli^a t ion.- to t:.e \•i •: • ' m« for havi :• ued T; i♦ • -i rvi • - of the Harper*. Hie scei " that er t« 1 th» e\e b'f _ ui* s i j : ion an it. n. ci —i • i 111 • - oi i:.'- "a • '»• only «■ \ - « ti l>\ ti:« 11' \ UUt t . 1» .tut V Ulid _ race. A-> • coinpuiii' rit t" 1". ol J.i«' \ i I- I >ll v liee • --a! \ to .I. ' ' t' ' I t! 1 S j*; "_et:i ;!• nl iicll add»'d - i uiU- t • i ..« 'I aii. ihe a«- • ' ti ••• a i vents i • t>i 1 i • >! ! iif• 11 (' poet : >f / a 1 »rd- ** ■ 1 _oie r p»-n, I • >a 1!• -t are ti e>» -it uii^ r iit ha\ e » M• \ 11.1*. linproM'imuts. I ll- I'l N: :!M \N has b •!. i * \ ei .nI n • i nl.d littcd 0 .*. witii i. : ' ; | lines, etc. \V. i. : t • a .u_"- Tieieace ill c !•:;.at. i: b j/i\ir.„ r t>i. t' »• largest i! 1 1 e-t pa | ♦'l if ' i.. -o; -11 n*t. We 1:• a\\ ha'.- » lai _• -t -ireiia'ion b it want ii: !♦• t :• Y u j*:t the !h r; •*l* * f >vi !• >1 tr jai 1 us—in imi r v rue::*- n; the pap*-r. W\ ;;v. . V. !».'. .JJ - -Mnr- L M -t. ... •t n ap| ointed As -,-t *' I r.»t 1 tate> Attorney for t l • W est. rn I>i-itn t «! N rti; CaiO jna at Saii.sb 11}. IHumber 23.
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