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, J SEE^ OUR PREMIUM j / Offer. Volume 10. IP 0 II ft Z £ 1R 5 . •; . W-.Qp-M . „ FjTJOP \l \ crliHeiiieiits. - I 1. 1 1 J ROWK —Tax Collection, li i L BROS —Special Bargains. .M tke your entries Whoop up the Fair. c ents to see the fair. Wait for our nobby hats, Roy«ter A Martin. *2t. 'I |if One I > i icc? Gash Store retails ] icon at cash. V w goods arriving daily at \\ ag i, i \ Killian's. *lt (hie cent am; . ii- all it co-s'-s you to come to the Hickorv Fair. ( ' »iMe ami see champion biscuit ♦ it« r at the Fair—he challenges the world. I xamine our new fall and winter (•'. thing, Koyster «fc Mart'n's. *2t Dr. J. J. Mott, of Statesville, will have his large herd of Jerseys at the Hickory Fair. New goods arriving daily at l!o\stor Martin's '2t. Hon. Flias Kerr, president of the Slate Alliance, will deliver the ad dress on Thursday at the Fair. Look out for Wagner & Killian at their new brick building, imme diately after the Fair. *lt Over HO trotters nnd runners al ready at the fair OTOuuds wait in"- for » o O the groat Hickory Fair to open. Royster iV Martin's new stock will he ready Fair week. *2t. (lo to Wagner & Killian's to buy your home-made shoes. *lt liny your season tickets for Hick ory Fair at secretary 's otiice at Wag lu r \ Killian's store. There will be a match game of base hall between the Morganton 9 ftiid the Hickory 9 at the fair grounds on Thursday, 2(>th. When }ou crme to the Hickory Fair, don't fail to call on Wagner & Kiilian to buy \our goods *lt Ihe herd of Holsteins, and other lit e cattle, belonging to the State, ai. i kept at the Morganton Asylum, wii; be at the Fair. ! at. short, thick and slim sizes nt'the White Front Clothing Empo rium. *2 •1. (i Hall offers So to any old sol dier who can out walk him two turns f the track, square heel and toe, on 1 ursday of Fair week. He king "B" is the U B" that v: id> for barginsat the white front b a koi \ , X. C. *2. Died, in this city, of a complica te n of diseases, on 15th inst., Mrs. aheth I>. lloyle. in the t>4th year e! her age. Ihe highest market prices paid ■ untry produce at Wagner \ K liian's. * It 'he General Organizer of the 1 rruers' Alliance writes us that ir.ai.v Alliance men are coming to Hickory Fair. ■Sml us Si.so and we will send }' u a ticket to the fair and this pa -111 no year. ' Sufficiency of space necessitates • mission of an important coni zation from "Tax-Payer." It " • appear next week. ( ' u r large stock of fall clothing u ho ready fair week, come in and M ' ior your self, Royster fc Martin. ' have every assurance, weather Inutting, that there will be ten ,K fu.d people at the Fair on 1 h ursday. nonil.E LYNCHING. Two Alleged Murderern Taken From jail And Hauled. Mr KG AXTON. X. C.. Sept. li, IKS 9. —Frannlin Stack, white, lmld for the murder of Kobeit Linker, and David Boone, colore*!, held 1»• r mur der of Fd. Holmer, were taken from jail here at two o'clock this morning by a party of one hundred and fifty masked men and hanged to the rail road bridge within the corporate limits. Jailor Ward nude a deter mined resistance, but was over powered and the doors of the cells I were broken down bv force. After the lynchers had secured the prisoners they took tht rope from the pub ie well and hurried oIF with their'men to the bridge which spans the railroad track at a height of ai out fifty feet. Manardie Deal, a citizen of the town, who was on the streets at the time the lynchers passed through, was seized by the escort and carried with them to the execution. He reports that Stack died protesting his innocence. It is understood that Boone confessed his guilt. i There is intense feeling here over the matter, and Jailer Ward has ' sworn a warrant before Mayor Rob I ertsou charging W. W McGalliard, i John McGalliard and Steve Duck j worth with being the leaders of the I lynching party. The matter will be thoroughly investigated and the i perpetrators will be held for trial at , the next term of the Burke county i Superior Court. If this lynching business is to be ' carried on without hindrance we had as well abolish all law and let Judge Lynch and shot gun rule prevail at 1 ouce. | We are very sorry but the com , muni cation from Mr. Deal, e>f the Xewton Fair will have to lie over for next issue. Both editors are confined with mumps and can't attend to anv business this week. i Hickory Mfg Co. have com menceu the erection of their new brick building to substitute the ° frame building now occupied. It will be a commodious structure, ii and will be completed by Christmas. A new building i > in course of erection at the fair yroumU. It will be used exclusively for the art ex hibits, and will be filled to fullness with works of art. Look at the head of the editorial page. Some men have read this pa per nearly two years and not hav iug paid for it say they did not know i' was 51.50 a year. E. G. Haywood, of Xorth Caroli na, has been appointed chief of the judiciary division of the First Comp troller's office at W ashingtcn, vice J. A. Johnson resigned. Xo services in the Reformed Church Sunday morning. There will be a missionary service at S p. m Every bodv invited to attend. * * j For Sale. Cash or credit —four imported Clydesdale stallions, one year old— the finest ever brought to X. C. Can be seen at the Hickory Fair. Call on D. Shuler at Bank of Hickory , for price and terms. *lt Xotice to burners of electricity— Two sharp whistles at night is no 1 tice that incandescent lights will be ' cut off in 10 minutes. HICKORY ELECTRIC Co. Ibichory>, Irtortb Carolina, Cbursba\>, September to, ISSO. ff*oHsum Holler. The Enterprise came out again i last waek with the "whole matter'' as it said, "made clear,'" announcing with crocodile tears that it and the Newton Fair have been peisecuted without cause; that this paper came out two days ahead of time last w ek just to injure the fair. This error requires its correction* We did not commence this thin*'. The Enterprise did not give the "whole matter." It commenced it last year and was intended to injure the Hickory Fair from the start. The PRESS AND CAROLINIAN has nev er done any thing just to injure an enterprise of any kind, and has never i pubii -hcd slanderous eomtminica 11»>11 - assumed names. We think we too well the code of i editorial conduct. 4 As to tie- Enterprise—oeinj' at tacked we were forced to defend ourselves. To Dr. J. B. Little, of Newton, the man who wrote the venomous letter over the signature of "G W"s Son," we have nothing to say. We give the world the name, it ai | ready knows the circumstances of the whole matter and is its own . iud«>e. i J ° It there had been anything in our ' ia-t letter against the Newton Fair I we would, if asked, give the name of , the writer. It was a puff for Hick ory and the Hickory Fair and ccn ! teined nothing directly detrimental to the Newton Fair and there is no reason for giving the name of the contributor. Weaiedone. Secretarv S. E. Kihiau has been accused of aiding in writing the "Pussum Holler ,, articles which ap peared some weeks ago in this pa per. In vindication of the 'Squire, we can say that he had nothing ' j whatever to do with the articles re fern d to. "Blue Ribbon Day"—Thursday of tlie Fair—Fourth Regiment Band, Asheville Light Infantry, t»\o thous and Alliance men in line, one thous ■ and old soldiers will participate in ; the sham battle ! "Johnny go get your «'un" and bring it! »> O CJ - T ,• • J twenty-five cents admission and make \our entries free is what brings the boys to the Hickory Fair. Remember free freights and one cent per mile railroad fare is all it costs. If this copy of the PRESS AND CAROLINIAN does not come up to standard we hope all our readers will excuse it. Both editors are trying what virtue there is in mumps. Rev. Dr. Robey, well known throughout the State, and who has been quite ill for some time, died at his home in Goldsboio a lew days ag°- I "Wingfield S. Chadwick, of Beau fort, has been elected president of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railway, succeeding Washington Bryan. I>r. J. 11. Daniel'* Announcement. To satify and assure the public . of the good faith, on my part, I will treat any patient in my specialty, upon their depositing with the Bank of Hickory, at Hickory, N. C , the sum of ny fee, charges to be paid ovei to me upon a cure of their case being effected by my treatment. Respectfully, J. H. Daniel, M* D. Some very fine sour-wood Loney for sale by Dr. Ingold. Leave your orders with him, or at Bost Co. i TMK M-WTON FAIR. Ilea utlful Weather, I.arjje Crowd, Kine Extiltoits. In the short time nt our disposal la>t week w*-only had opportunity to r et a general view of the Newton Fair. The attendance on Wednesday an 1 especially on Thursday was very large. The stock exhibit was very tine, composed principally of thorough bred Devon catt'e, owned by L Banks Holr, of Haw River, N. C.; ; !t>i oughbred short horn Durham, by President Reinnardt and J. C. Wiifong: thoroughbred Jerseys, by Mrs. (,'orpening: tine sheep, tine by M. M. Cime and other.-: hoises, jacks and oti ei stock of ail kinds. It is sufii cit nl to say the » thibit was of an unusually hign order. The farmers' hall was tilled with the finest of wheat, oats, pumpkin.'-, fruit, clover seed and almost every ! va:iet\ of vegetation growt upon a farm The adies had given especial at tention to the airangement and dec oration of the floral hall, and the ; display without attempting to enu merate was very handsome. For the entertainment of the j crowd there were some exciting run ning and trotting races on each day. The address to the old soldiers by Gov. Fowle on Thursday was ap plauded to the echo, and the vete rans dinner and march and subs.: quent putriotic three cheers and a tiger under the direction of Lieut J. G. Hall, for the Governor of North j Carolina, President of thi United States and ladies of Catawba county, was a fitting ending to one of the most successful meetings ever held i bv the old veterans in the State. We are glad to be able to state the Fair was a complete success both financially and otherwise. i u Old Soldiers, Read : To CONFELLERATE SOLDIERS OF THIS AND ADJOINING COUNTIES: —You are all requested to attend the Fair ai Hickory, especially on Thursday, 2C)th. Bring your gun and partici ! pate in the sham battle, which is already arranged for that day. A sham exhibition of au engagement between Union and Confederate forces will certainly take place, with fortification, ritle pits, etc, 500 GUNS WANTED! Blank cartridges and blank charg es for cap guns wiil be furnished. •J. G. HAI.L. Trlt>ute ofTliankH. To the friends of our deceased mother, Mrs. E. D Hoyle, who in loving care, sympathy and kindness, administered to her comfort during her illness, we desire to extend oui sincere and heart-felt thanks. HLR CHILDREN. An examination of applicants for position of county, students in the Raleigh Agricultural and Mechanic al College will be held in the Court house in Newton, on Saturday, *2lst inst. Each county is entitled to as many such students as it ha 3 repre ! sentatives in the House. Such stu dents receive their tuition free. Mr. J. A. May. nurseryman. Pigeon River. N. C\, offers 100 se lected apple trees as a premium for . the finest and best display of fruit grown in Catawba county, at i the Hickory Fair. I Boys clothing in all sizes at Roys ; ter A: Martin's white fiont clothing, emporium. *2t. S YOUn c ' I * Kxpirv* « th rh'- r* t \ dat# after your nai v ■ ' PERSON HIS. Dr. P. L. Murphy was in the city Tuesday. Col. \Y. W. Lenoir spent Saturday in Hickory. Mrs. C. X. V anec, of Greensboro, is a guest at the Inn. Miss Eva Brvce, of Charlotte, is visiting Mrs. J. G. Hall. Mr. C. G. Latta. of Raleigh, spent Sunday with relatives in this city. Miss Marv MeXeelv, of S disburv, recently visiting friends here, re turned home yesterday. Miss Mary Lenoir, of the YiUev, has returned with her sister who fil ters Clareoiont Co]!- •. Mr. W. \\ Holsciaw. of Watauga, dropped in upon us Tuesday on his return from the North. Hon M. \V. Ransoui passed through the city Saturday on a visit ; to his family who are summering at Blowing Rock. Miss Ada Scheuck, after a visit to | Asheville and Hot Springs, has re turned to Mrs. () M Royster's and i will remain some week*. Misses Julia and Amelia Bruns, of ■ Columbia, S. C , were failed home last week by a telegram announc ing the sudden illness of their moth i er. Miss Ida Ramsaur of Lineolnton passed through Hickory Monday on her way to Asheville. She lias ac cepted a position in the Raveuscroft ( school at that place. I N MDMOKIAM. WHEREAS It has pleased God to remove from us by death our beloved friend H. Edward Whitener, lie solved That we, the teachers and students of Catawba College, acknowledge, in our deep sorrow, ; the loss of one so noble and worthy of i our respect and affection, the hand of Him who doth not willingly afflict nor grieve the children of men. llesofred Tiiat we extend to the mourning parents ami friends our heart felt sympathies in this their sore affliction, praying that He who j ''healeth the broken in heart and bindeth up their wounds' may com fort them as He alone can. 11* anlrt tf That these resolutions be printed in the "Newton Enter prise" and the PRESS and CAROLINI AN and a copy be sent to the be reaved family. WM. H. THOMPSON. CHAS. F. CLINE Chr. Com. CLARA YOCNT. liealville Items. ♦ The farmers are quite busy this beautiful weather making fodder. Shooting wacch at Dealville on last Saturday, Mr. Van Teague getting the highest prize. Mr. David West, photographer, of Florida, is. kept quite busy taking photographs. Miss Nolia Deal left Thursday to - attend the next term of school at Claremont College. Mr. Rose, of New York, is stop ping at Mr. J. M. Deals. Mr. Rose is selling the new Gale Har rows. A 13 \EVR OLD GIRL. Several rases have been brought before lawyers here lately, where no remedy could be found for the com plainant; but this was not the fault of ihe law. It was because the men who made contracts and thought they were getting good se curity, were unwilling to pay an attorney f«-»r drawing their papers, or else trusted too much to the good faith cf their debtors. A stieh in time would have saved nine. IRumt»cr 3S.
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