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I .1 »« y PAMPHLET WORK tvlume 10. U> O IIIR Z £ llv 5 . t , . , iL L: «v' * * 'Jilt nherlisiiiit'iits. \ i »tice —A. A.\oi»i:iu Lmd sale —S. P. I >KITZ. 1* 11»:if oHlco is a private snap." Bight. I'm potato-bug Las appeared in t..-I..inv. Mr-. Ihos. Gibson a lid child ait? i. i-' c;ty. Wiikie is visiting Mrs. l>r. \ K ; nethy. I !.t.v people dined at the ilick ,,i » inn 1- msday. Full dies-, shirts for sale or hire j; vster tV Mart in s. M.. \\ a son, of New be rue, is the i i t fit tkat t lie i mi. Mi -> Fiia Hackney, »»f \\ ilsou. is • M - I leiti s for 11 is summer. « M i .1 X. Bohannon is on all ading I i in South aioiina nil-i Georgia. nd in your advertisement s for Hit- j>r« ununi list ot the i' air at 01,rr. Mi-n Mav Barries, of Laiboio, i* ((j it in' r tit Mrs. Field s lor the ■ ■ i i r-> S iiniuei. Mi-- I lei i, of Lenoir, spent several j t! t \ \; 11111 the M isses Menzies , in,--! « ( ■ Mr. I B. Alexander is spending :in* dr. s at his old home, near ( iiil! '.tit! e. Mi. and Mrs. (« W. Blount, of \\ -on. are visiting Mr. J. A. Mar tin ;u 11 u ife. j Mr- -I. I-'. Murrill and the Local Li it ;• are attending the Press Con viiitit•: in Lenoir. Iv aftei an absence : . a a vear. r-turned to his home n, , i.;s i-it} last week. Mr- G H. Jones and son, Jiav- I. t»f Lexington. N are visit Mr-. I>. W. Shuler. liv > 11. A Litlnm, of the \\ ash i: tui \. (\) Gazette dropped in IV.es lay morning. \|. sMs. Will Scott and \V. C. Kr ' t.I Lenoir came down to me.'t ittors last Tuesday. Mi- s k. Herman and Nellie t I■!: ii, of Smithtield, were regis ' i • ! at tli«> Imi rue-day. M - I. \lvres and chi'd, of Char ■t« i testing tin curative powers ' 1 '.f i orv - mineral watcr. Mt --r.-. J. F. Murrill P. C. if attending the (irand Lodge 11. in Wavnesville this week. Lillie .Jones has leturned :t \i-it ymong friends in Y\ i - ' i and is at M r>. J. G Halls. \\ 111 romlinsoii, cf Ashevhle, ' t Monday and Tuesday in Hick ln way to the Press Conven tion. -t the tiling for the bail, in tub ■ •---> irts, bows and gloves, at Martin's White Front ' g Emporium. 1 1. Ludwlg ail* ved in Hick -t SundaN from a Northern He will spend some wteks old acquaintances. v' T. McKe-son has 1 een re i t- adtlriss the Farmers' •• •' « u mxt Saturday at the ih«usr\ in Morganton. l\vke." the "Solo inrush, is a ' ' the worse for his trip to tl.e ■•re. One side of his face has • '' ' 1 of! and he is now half white. nvitatioiis are out for the l 'o all at the famous Hickory ight. Alaigecowd is ex -1 uid an eniovable occasion is u t t ail,]. T«> Tlie I'.iicaiiipiiient. July 9tL—Left Hickory at 2 o'clock a. m. arriving, at Wrights ville at 7:30 p. ijj .. making tie tii|> of 3."0 miles in If'» houis. Went in to |uarters at Camp Latimer, 9 o'clock p m. same day. July 10th —Attended guard mount at Bp. m. Played for the opening of the camp at 11 a m., dined at I*2 m., visited the Hammocks and Ocean View at 2 p. m. returned to camp at I p. m., attended dress parade at 7. July 11 —Attended guard mount at S a m , r sted in camp until •"> p. m., tlu n attended review and Governor's rectption and taess pa rade at 7 p. in. Jcdy I2tli—-Attended guard mount ur Sa. m, then visited the Ham mocks and Ocean View. Took a sea water bath, dined on fish at the Ocean View restaurant, returned at 3 p. m., then atten led old veterans ; reception at ") p. in. and dress pa rade at 7 p. m. July 13th--Attended t:uard mount t at S a m., thin visited Ocean View . i and the inlets, gathered some sea' shells, returned at 2 p. m. and dress parade at 7 p. m. July ! Ith -Attended guard mount at S a. m., attended service at 11 a in., 12 m. feel sick, 2. o'clock p. in sicker, f> o'clock m. sickest. Was takc-n to the hospital at !S, rested well during the night. i July loth—Feei better this morn- • ing, ate a little breakfast. 11 o'clock a. m. feel a little like dinner, 12 o'clock m. eat a very light dinner, consisting of beef and potatoes, rested quietly the "remainder of the | 'lay. July Kith-—Left on the 10:30, train for Wilmington arriving at 11 j t. in was hospitably entertained by the W. S. F. Co. at their comforta r i •!o qv. .11« - . t», (j p. m. met t lie New- | heme lire company and escortetl • them to the (piarteis of the W. F. k 'o.. 7 p. m. took supper at the Or- i ton. gave a street drill at /:30 and i >it S played at the opera hail, and attended the rendition of theope ra. "Little Tycoon." Returned to lodg ings at 12 in. Julv 17th —Returned to Wrightw- j ville, arriving at a. in. lested during the da\, 7 ]>. in. pa-king to return , toinorniw morning. July 18tii -Left Wrightsville at 7:20 a. m. on special train, arriving at (ronlsboro at 11:10. Lei t ( «o;ds horo at 12 in. arriving at Salisbury ar ni. fjett Salisbury at 12:.>0 reaching Hickory at L~> on the inoi'ii in«-- of the 10th Being 20 hours and 20 minutes on the way from Wri« r htsvii!e to Hicl orv. O * V ttentioti To the members of the Press As sociation. and their "better halves the citv of Hickory tenders a cordi al invitation to partake of n banquet at the Hiekorv lim on their return from Lenoir after the convention i> over. Jhethren we hope you will all attend a- . c"joy yourselves. After going to i .» we leani by telegram that the editrus will not ace* pt the invitation to the ban quet in Hickory. Among the prominent speakers who will be present and deliver ad- Iresscs at Farmers' Kt.campment at Mount Holly. August »',th to 10th, wi'l be Governor I>. i. Fowle. Hon. K. P. Hat tie. Messrs. \\. (i Ip cburch. J. Van Lindsey. J. F. Payne and Dr. H H. Hr.ttie. State Ciiem ist. A big time is expected Fiftv drive's of the quill am ved m Hiekorv on the 1:14 o'clock train Tuesdav and enjoyed a tine dinner at the Hickory Ini . after which they Took the C. A L train for Leiioir. More are expected to night and we ( hope to have a fun attendance Oi ! the brethren at the convention. IbicKorv, IRortb Carolina, Cburst>av, 3ulv 23, ISSO THE GRISSOIfI VERDICT. A Mass Meeting in Raleigli Denounces tlie Verdict. V RI;QI'KST TO THK C;OVI:R --NOR To Call tlie I.ejflslature Together if Or. GrisHom Does not Resign. RALLIOH, X. C, July '2'\. — Ihe Hoard of Directors yesterday after noon, by a vote of six to two, ac quitted Dr. Gr»ssom of all the charges preferred against him. A mass meeting of the citizens of JUI -in the city hail to- ■ night and passed resolutions de nounciuj* the verdict of the board of directors in acquitting Dr. Gl is som, Superintendent of the insane asylum, and demanding his immedi ate resignation. The Governor was requested to call a special session of the Legislature to take action, if he declined to resign. A number of speeches were made by piominent men and telegiams from other points read endorsing flie action of the meeting. Similar meeting* were held at several other points in the State. Clover fi Hieltory. The Salisbury Watchman says thn Collectors office will be moved to Statesviile, and the JLandiuark savs Collector Haves has been informed b\ tin- Commissioner of Interna! Revenue in a letter saying that the 01 ice of the collector of this district cannot be mo\>,d from Salisbury. From ail this it i* evi l'-ut that somebody is not satisfied for it to re main in Salisbury, and if that dissat isfaction arrives from the expense " i ticorr-enience t«' officers m visiting their families or fear of the climate about Salisbury we suggest a removal of tlie ofiice to Hickory. StatesviMe and Xewton hive had benefit of its presence and why n t Hickory have it a while. We can furnish good offices for the rent that is paid and in my of the officers would be nearer their families if they remain at their homes. What say the Hickory office renters to : those tiiing> ? Vrri'ials ol l-*litors. The foi'owing brethren of the N C. Press registered at the Inn, Tue-; dny man} failed to register. •T. B. Slierrill, f'oncord: T. B Kl dred&e, I .exiimton: W\ X Colev, 0 0% » Mock-villc J. A. Thomas. Louis burg: T. K. Maiming. Henderson; .). 1). Kernodle, Graham: A. H. Kl ler. Winston: Henrv I\ King. Tar i.oro; I>. J. Wiiichard and wife, Ti een vi 1i« : Jei Oine Dowd, 'hai lotte: Joseph l>.uiiel and wife, Raleigh: \ C IhmieU. Wilson: V>. . W. Scott and W". C. Emu, Lenoir. An ICclltor Sliot. La>t Monday night Page, editor of the Marion Times-Register was shot five times and killed by one Ed Brown. The cause of the shooting was connected witli Mrs. Butt, the sister of Brown. We have no further particulars. nro\Mit-tl Herself. Mrs Fuimer, of Asheviile took it i:it" her head that her husband, an engineer on the Duckto*n line, did not show her the same attachment as formerly, and leaving L«~r room about midnig .t on the 17th ir.st. she threw her?e'f into a poud and drow tied. Ttieband bovs were very hi^hlv • J O • en ertained in Wilmington and ft el the highest appreeiation for the same. Wilmington is noted for her hospitality. Tlit* l-"otirlTi Kcj(liiieut liaud. '•)ur citizens were delighted vester day to have the Hickory Military Opera Band pay a visit to the city. They came up from the encampment on the midday train, and in the evening furnished music in the firemen's parade from Front street depot to the hail of the Wilmington Steam Fire Fngine Company. They were entertained at supper at The Oitun 'ast right by Wilmington Steam Fire Engine Company, and after supper serenaded His Fxcel iencv Gov Fowle, who was at the > * hotel. The Governor came onto the pin//1 and when the music ceased, ttianked the band for their recoj/ni tion of ir.s presence, and said many nice hings to them. The band then, accompanied by the liremen, gave an exhibition of their splendid drilling, at tlie corner of Market and Front Streets. They also played in the City Hall park just previous to the pteformance of the "Little Tv Ooon," but found that they were too late to drill there. Capt. F. A. Grace, t heir accomplished and gallant drum major, requests us to express regret ! tiiat they were not able to drill at ' the City Hall park, as quite a nmn her expected a drill. We were all too much delighted wit the band to take notice of any seeming omissions, and were inoie than |>leased by the line and enjoya ble selections rendered by them. That accomplished cornetist and c ever gentleman. Mr. B. J. Hern don, who is the band's instructor. . 1 played with them. Wilmington i Messenger. UcaMini' Ruiders at Work. The revenue raiders have been | vigilant and successful in Gaston , county of late. Daniel Thornburg. i an old distiller, had unpleasant visit i "i s who seized over 2000 gallons of ; whiskev, toie out his stills and ar ( rested him. They found two un st a ped barrels out. of pia:-e, and one ( barrel in the cellar fuli of new whis key with stamps on it four years old. 1 I'lie Scriptures opjiose }tuttirjg new wine in old bottles ami it seems the | Internal lb-venue laws oppose put 1 ting new whiskey under old stamps, i Tom Falls had his still torn up and SOO gallons of whiskev seized, and one Parliam had 4"d gallons seized I and still torn up. Aerily the wicked shall be punished Died. On the Oth inst. Miss Varv >Toore, *■ ' ' mother of Frank and Lew i- Moore, of this town-hip. The funeral ser vices were performed by Bev. Bon ner. On last Friday, the 20rh inst. at * 2 o'clock. A M. Mrs L F. Clinar.l, of Consumption. Oir s\mp;ithi» s fU' t«*ndered the bereave i friemls and relatives m both instances C ; * Z'Uis of Hickory are invited to attend a banquet at the Hickory Inn. S tuiday evening, given [■ the NC. Press Association. Besi dents atten ling are expected to j ay si each to help pay expenses. ( ITIZKNS. The prile t>f the* camp is the ! Fourth Begiinent Band, from Hiek orv. consisting of twentv-four pieces and a drum major. Ihe diurn ma jor is **a thing of beaty. and the vv iv l.e twirls his batton is joy 1 forever. —Fx. 1 Mr. J. I. Saunders .eft the city !a.-t Saturday. an«l left many people behind who would like hi- return j forthe-ake of sti.all amounts due for b artl. etc. Euchred ! "by jo." Notwithstand.- } ing the fact that a good deal of i mileage hns been used, as tsell as . other things--our postmaster has ; not been "ousted." YOU i *•- c• y * j MUST PAY t ) ° Year Account. c . Alliance Not«-s. Catawba Count v Farmers Alliance met in the chapel of Catawba Col lege, on the .~>th day of Julv ISStI. Thirteen of the eighteen su'-alli ances. in the county. were represent ed by delegation. in the alliance, the otbi-r.s were hindered b\ high water. We had a vei v good and interesting • or* meetiug, and transacted much busi ness of importance to the order, the only thin*; was tliat w e did n t have time enough. One dav too short a time to 't the bus;n**s> per taining 11» a county alliance, there fore. Jet us have two dt\- at our next county meeting in Octol er. \\ a 'an employ the time t« > gieat advan tage in proiuoting the hu-inees part of !Le order, which is very much needed, and very st-ntial to tilt? success of the aiiianee. we need edu cation. as to the business principhs, and the duties of tin- several ollict is. The officers elected for tie* eusu ing year, were published in tin Kti -1 terprise and PKI>S \M> CAKOI.IMW heretofore. The County Alliance adopted resolutions as follows: Besolution. adopting the Charter, passed by the last (ieneru Assembly, incorporating tile Farm- rs Stats- Al liance of North Caiolma ami >ub-al liances. its its chartei 1 incotpora i tion. Resol ut ion. :uit horizing the dele i to j in' St ate Ai!:anc- to vote i n f"r the consolidation of the alliance. \\ heel and other farmers oi g..ni , z-itions, as adopted b\ the iasi Na tional Adian e, at Meridian, Miss., and to be know n as 1 he Farmt r.-> and Laborers Cnion ot America. I it-solution, adopting the action c> f j the Birmingham rou\ ention, m using nothing but cotton hag/ r i'ig *• ov r ! our cotton, and under no circum stances to patronize the .Jute Bagg ing Trust. Resolution. adopting a cotton plat for'ii at Cataw ba, for the of I n.e Alliance, which was so gener oiisly tendered to tie- Alliance by the business men of Catawba. and I that all sub-alliances at tneir next meeting ascertain us near as possi ! i>le the number of bales of cotton raised by their alliance, and report the s.me to the county business agent at once. r> Resolution of thanks to the I're.i --• it'llt and i'rofes.-ors of Catawba I College, for the use of the chapel to noid our meeting. I" or want of time the meeting adjourned without ■ !ix:ng the n'-xt place of meeting and i therefore, will have to be call* d by the President Name aid address of countv officers a-, follows: S T Wilfong, Pre-.. Ntwton. N. C. \ I> shuford. S»*c., F litii. N ('. •1 11. Sherrili. Bus. Ag t. Catawba, N. C h\ A Forney. Deputy Organizer, Newton, N. C. • Fanners, organize i OlilTl A K V. On Ju'v 12th the Angel of l>eath v i>itel the home of Mr .Joseph Moore, of this township, bearing away his wife the j artner of his joy- and sorrows for the past fifty \ears. Mr- Moore wa> the daughter of Henry and Mary K'ilian. of Lincoln county, and only one brother -ur vivt-s her—Mr Phillip Killian. of \\ ayne-»boro, \a. She leaves an aged n.vali 1 husband and seven chil dren. four of which were present at ler death. Five have c 0.-sed the -liver waters before her She was a con.-istent ineinl>er of the M. E. Church. South, for the past fifty years, and leave- but few, if any. en eniies. but instead a h >-? of friends who will be grieved to Lear of her . death. X. "Mumfrcr 30.
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