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HICKORY PRESS: MARCH 7, 1895- find arolinian. 4 J rcss -FCDMKnED BT- THE ECHORY hfilNTING COMPANY Hickory. North Carolina. l.OO PEB "3TIE.A.:R,. 5 JOHN' O. MOORE. LOCAL. EDITOR. ivihin'i 'i four aabucrlpHoB lap. Voi riMn ip1r-i with th dat aftr ji;i. AUHH KM 4U COMMCKtCATIOXi AMD BCBINEh" LJTTIM TO HICKURY PRINTING COMPANY KICXOXT. X. C Local Items in Brief. Sermon paper at Royster's. 9-3t Col. J. O. Hall was at Lenoir Mon day. See J. C. Martin's $3 spring suits. 10-2 Col. M. E. Thornton was at Mor ganton Monday afternoon. The Henry Weidner Memorial pam phlets are now on sale at this office. Long, slim and extra size suits al ways in stock at the White Front. 10 2t Mr. J. A. Lentz has about completed a. nice small dwelling in "West Hickory. Large Line Stationery at Roys ter's. 9 3t Mr. M. O. Deal left us Monday even ing for New Berry. S. C, where he has permanent employment. Spring hats, "up to date'' shapes, can be found at the White Front. 10 2t Mr. II, F. Deitz has gone to Augus ta, Ga., to engage indefinitely in the railroad service painting. Mrs. Reynolds, the wife of Mr. E. E. Reynolds, a compositor in this office, was tmite indisposed last week. Ledgers, Blank Books, etc., at Roys ster's Drugstore. D ot If you wish one of the Henry Weid ner Memorial phamplets call at this oflice. Price 15 cents per copy. Dr. E. B. Baker has gone to Jellico, Term., with a view to locatiug. It is a fine field for a physician of merit. Wheat, com and peas taken in ex change for clothing at J. C. Martin's. 10-XJt The Press and Carolinian -will take any kind of country produce, also wood in payment for subscription. Mr. W. B. Menzies has moved into the dwelling on Morganton street, just vacated by Mr. J. E. Haithcock. Don't forget that we are the3 cheap est in town. Allen & Leonard. 10-2t Mr. D. M. Rhinehart, one of the em ployees of the Hickory Manufacturing Company, has accepted work in Char lotte. Everybody should use safety match es. For sale by O. M. Royster. 9-3t Mr. James A. Hearn, until recently an employee of the Hickory Manufac turing Company, has located in Char lotte. The case of the Catawba River Lum ber Co., and Burke county has been granted a new hearing by the Supreme court. Newton people will find the Henry Weidner Memorial pamphlets at the drug store of Smith and Haywood. Price 15 cents. ' Rev. Prof. Doermann returned from Chicago Monday evening, where he v "us called last week by the death of a sister-in-law. The Shuford Hardware Company has the finest bicycles at $65, (x and J tire. With Morgan and Wright tire Send for circulars. 9-tf. Manuel Propst, one of the Hickory Manufacturing Co"s. most skillful me- hanies, has thrown up his job here and gone to New Berry, S. C. I. C. Martin, clothier and haberdash er, in now in the northern markets. lo--,t . ( Mr. John Barnhart, of Lenoir, the sm-in-law of Maj. G. W. F. Harper, was made excessively happy on the 1st in sr. by his wife presenting him a fine n. 1 New Goods asrain at Allen &z Leon ard's. " 10-2t A teaspoonful of coal oil poured down the throat of a chicken, once a la is an infallible cure of cholera. We have tried it many times without ven one failure. Mr. L. T. Nichols, of Chester, S. C 1 the Suirintendent of the Chester & Lenoir R. R., was in the city a few minutes Friday afternoon, returning home from Lenoir. Clerical garments, all sizes and qual ities, can be found at the White 1 ro"t. 10 2t n lawyer Crisp, of Granite, was in Hickory Wednesday. Sunday, Rev. J. A. Ramsay, by reg ular appointment, preaches at New ton. Col. J. G. Hall has .associated his son, Mr. W. A. Hall, with him in the Life Insurance business. Beautiful New Ginghams and 'Out ings just received at Allen & Leon ard's. 10ot Colonel Thornton, goes on smooth ly in the even tenor of his way and does not care a fig what any one says about him one way or another. Mr. Win. R. Emmerson, of Balti more, who has been here six weeks in the service of the Catawba River Lum ber Co., left for home Monday evening. Fair dealings and' honest, goods at rock-bottom prices. Call and see us and you buy. Killi an & Clink. 10 2t Mr. H. E. Charter, the foreman of the Catawba River Lumber Co's mill, on the Catawba river, died suddenly Tuesday night. He was sick only a few hours. Messrs. Killian and Cline have the "toniest" sign in town. It hangs across and above the street in front of thir store, giving a pleasant aspect to the surroundings. 100 styles "Point de Ireland," Valen cinne and white silk, laces and Ham burgs, just received at Allen & Leon ard's. ' - 10 2t There is some slight misunderstand ing and temporary suspension of busi ness relations between the Chester & Lenoir Railroad and the Catawba River Lumber Co. The Second anniversary of the Chrestonian Literary Society occurs Friday night, the 8th inst., and will be appropriately celebrated by the stu dents of Lenoir College. It is not a good plan for anybody to buy a pair of shoes in Hickory until they see the? values E. L. Shuford gives for little money. 10-lt The North Carolina Edition of the Teachers' Institute is a candidate for public patronage. It claims to have more than doubled its subscription list in the past two months. Ladies, see those beautiful new silk stripe challies, Dimity cords, dotted Swiss, India linens, Grecian lawns, Scotch lawns, percals, etc., at Allen & Leonard's. 10-2t Persons residing in Newton or vicin ity, wishing copies of the Henry Weid ner Memorial pamphlets, will find them at the drug store of Messrs. Smith and Haywood. Price 13 cents copy. 'Squire J. H. Bruns, has been ap pointed administrator of the estate of his father-in law, Mr. Wilfong, and wvnt to Catawba Station Friday look ing after its affairs. The decedent was' worth between $1,500 and $2,000. 1 1 have a complete set of carpenter tools entirely new, never used, which I will sell. The inventory may be seen at my office. The tools are at Bridge water. Will sell at wholesale cost. M. E. Thornton. Hickory, N. C. Mr. John C. Martin, the most prom inent Clothier & Haberdasher in Wes tern North Carolina, left us Monday evening for New York and other Nor thern cities to purchase his Spring stock of wares. He will be absent about ten days. . Miss Mary Rosebrough, milliner, wishes to call the attention of ladies to her R and G corsets, the ladies' favor ite. Messrs. C. A. Snow & Co., attorney of Washington, D. C, have procured the following patents for North Caro linians: W. H. Kerr, Concord, bag machine; J. F. McLean, Salisbury, ulinarv vessel or apparatus, and S. O. Wilson Raleigh, vehicle-axle. The ladies of the Library Associa tion who are to .take part in issuing the Press and Carolinian on the 21st for the benefit of the Library, should organize themselves at once. They are also requested to meet at our office this Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. There will be an eclipse of the moon on Sunday night March 10th begin ning about 9 o'clock and reaching its totality about 11 o'clock by eastern standard time. It will be interesting to watch the shadow of our world pass ing over its satelite, nearly 240,000 miles away. Mr. E. P. Parker, general agent of the Virginia Equitable Life Insurance Company, was in the city over Sunday, and attended the service at the Epis copal church. Mr. Parker is well and favorable known by our people, and his return to the city afforded great pleasure to a host of friends. The sermons of Rev. Mr. Townsend Sunday w'ere excellent. The atten dance was large and the minister's ut terance were given the most careful attention. Mr. Townsend is a most worthy shepherd ond under his minis trations, the Methodist church is in a healthy and prosperous condition. St. Pauls Seminary has a new Assis tant Professor. The gentleman with, his wife, arrived from Chicago last monday in company with Rev. Prof. Doermann. Ducks! Ducks! Ducks! White ducks. Red ducks. Blue ducks. 'Polka-' dot ducks, Twin Star dueksBar Har bor divks, Canvas-ba;k ducks, and all othwr sorts of durks at Aileu & Leonard's. 10-2t Miss Fannie, the daughter of our es teemed fellow-citizen, Col. II. C. Dix on, returned home Tuesday, from a visit of several months to relatives in Eastern North Carolina. A scholarship in the Business De partment of the State University at Lexington, Ky., can be had at a dis count upon application at the office of the Press and Caijoliian. We always giro the highest prices for all country produce. Don't fail to see us. Killian & Clink. l0-2t. Mr. Henry Elliott and family went on a visit to 'Squire Curley, the father-in-law of Mr. Elliott, Tuesday. 'Squire Curley is one of Burke coun ty's prominent citizens, residing near Morganton. Mr. J. B. Lansdell, representing P. F. Collier, publisher, New York, was in the city several days this week. Mr. Lansdell is a hustler, and we congrat ulate Mr. Collier on the wisdom of his selection. Berryville, Catawba county, adjoin ing Hickory on the west, has been in corporated and, although a very weak goslin in comparison to this city, she is dow our competitor for municipal honors, AVhat shall the harvest be? For thorough-bred Indian Game and Black Langshan Eggs, for hatching, go to or write to L. H. Phillips of Hickorj" N. C. 10-lm. From Mr. H. L. Moore, who was at Marion Superior Court, we learn that the case of the murderer Seerest has, by a change of venue, gone to Ruther- fordton, from which ue greatly fear he will be sent to the Asylum instead of the gallows. The members of the Hickory Li brary are to meet at the residenc of Mr.XJ. N. Graves this, Thursday after noon at 5 o'clock to arrange for the publication of the LadiesEdition of the Press and Carolinian on March 21st, for the benefit of the Library. The Press and Carotinian has been duly supplied with wood and a sufficiency of it for itself, and some of its neighborly friends this winter by our paying the cash for it. Very little wood has been received by us, howev er, on account of subscriptions,though the offer to rvecept it in payment stood open. The Usury Law. Mr. S. F. Mordecai of Raleigh makes the following Statement in regard to the recent 0 per cent act of the Legis lature. "Although state usury laws are not binding upon national banks any fur ther than to fix the rate of interest which may be charged and the penal ties and forfeitures prescribed by the State statutes cannot be enforced against national banks, still the for feitures and penalties prescribed by the act of Congress against a national bank for charging a rate of interest in excess of that fixed by laws of the state in which the bank is situated may be enforced, and enforced in the state courts." Salem, N. C. Spring: Medicine All the Ills of tho Season Cured by Hood's SarsapariUa. 44 In the spring I was all run down, my appetite was poor, and had severe head aches. I was also afflicted with liver and kidney trouble, indigestion and constipation. A friend advised me to take Hood's SarsapariUa. I did so and I began to feel much better, I could sleep nights, and Enjoy Good Rest. I also began to eat more and my food di gested well. I have now taken over seven bottles and everybody tells me I am the picture of health. When I felt so badly I weighed 110 pounds, although Hood's Cures my usual weight had been 130 pounds. I now weigh 155 pounds and I owe it all to Hood's SarsapariUa." MES. LnNORA 8. Semons, Salem, North Carolina. HoodS Pills cre Constipation by rwtorlcc the peristaltic action ot the alimentary cazxiL Highest of dl in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report MM News from Granite Fall. March 4th, 1805. Press and Carolinian: Mr. S. S. Hawkins, of Buffalo Cove, and Miss Etta Pipes were married at this place recently. Mrs. Lingle, wife of Mr. Adam Lin gle, living near this place, died last week. Rev. Allert Sherrill preached an ex cellent sermon here yesterday. He is growing in favor with our people. D. W. You NT. Sunday. March 3rd,. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hoey gave a birth-day dinner to a few friends in honor of their infant son, little Franklin Ernest Hoey. By previous arrangement, Rev. F. L. Townsend, the Methodist minister, called about 3:30 and administered to the child the facrament of baptism. The scene was solemn and most appro priate. If man can dedicate to his Maker his own heart, energies and substance, Is it rational to withhold from Him the dedication of his children? The Savior gave marked emphasis to His lo-e and consideration for children while upon earth, and we cannot be lieve that His partiality today is in the least abated. The remains of the wife of Mr. E. F. Reid were carried from Lenoir through Hickory to Morganton where she was reared, last Monday. Mrs. Reid is a half sister of Mrs. Judge John Gray Bynum. There were a large concourse of people at the depot in Morganton to meet the corpse and family. Mr. Reed is now the auditor of the C. & L. Railroad and is located in Lenoir. He was formerly connected with the bufci ness industries of Morganton and lat terly was in the office of Auditor Clin ard of the C. t L., in Hickory during the Receivership of Col. J. G. Hall. Our Mr. Reed, the telegraph operator, is a brother of Mr. E. F. Refd, the be reaved husband. The Southern Stock Mutual Insurance Company, A)F GREENSBORO, N. C, OFFERS CHEAPER FIRE INSURANCE By making every policy-holder . a sharer in the profits. All profits except a reserve of 10 per cent, are returned to the policy-holder. CAPITAL 8100,000.00. Subscribed by twenty capitalists whose names represent over f Five Millions, of Dollars. Policyholders are non -assessable. DIRECTORS: J. S.Spencer, E. D. Latta. Win. E. Holt, 1)1 G. Worth, D. McRae. Lawrence S. Holt, Samuel McD. Tate, James P. Sawyer, J. S. Carr, Edwin Shaver, F. J. Murdock, L. Banks Holt, Bennehan Cameron, A. F. Page, Thos. M. Holt, J. M. Worth, J. W. Scott, J. Van Lindley, L. 31. Scott, E. P. Wharton. OFFICERS: J. M. Worth, President: E. P. Wharton, Vice President; A. W. McAlister, Secretary and Treasurer. When your policy expires see that it is renewed in The Southern Stock Mutual Insurance Co. 8 4t J. G. HALL, Agent, Hickory, N. C. LADIES7 AND o Link, McComb t(: Co's MISS RI1YXE, OXFORD Mil. STEVENSON will in plnshl to wait jH low prices. The Dck talk for IhcimclTC. 41 S The brute Hoke Secrest is on trial at Marion this week for tbe murder of Lis wife near Hickory some years, a decade, aiio. This brute has already cost the people nearly $20,000.00 and it in about time to stop his career. He has subpoenaed witnesses from nearly Some lawyers can do some very funny things somo times. A friend has remarked that if he lived in Catawba county and was bald headed and had been at court at Newton ho would sue ns for damages. For seven years or more Mrs. W. D. Louder, of Quiucy, Ky., was subject to severe attacks of cramp colic Mr. S. R. Morse, a druggist of that place, recommended Chamberlain's Colia Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which has effected a permanent cure, saving her much suffering besides the trouble and expense of sending for a doctor, which was often necessary. For sale by O. M. Royster Druggist. We forgive President Cleve land for a whole lot of his foolish ness; on account of his appoint ing Senator Hansom as minister to Mexico. ISucTcIeu' Arnica SIf;. The be,t salve In the world for Cuts, Ilrui-fs, Sivs, Ulcers, Salt I!l:euru, Fever Sorvs Tetter' Chappml Hand v Chilblains Corns, and ?U N;in Eruption, and posl- ively cures Pih, or u pay r juired. It is cruaranteed t cm; perfect atisfact1on, or mmy refiuhd. For jal by O. M: Royettr. Drupit. 'p.'5f93--ly DUCKING DIMIT"Y W SHADES , i E. L. SHUFORD, Old Stand. and .Mil. SMITH upon you. SAVE DOLLARS $ LATEST rrj By purchasing one of tho Richmond Desk Com- pony's beautiful Roll-top Office Desks. They are $ TT4 biic: manufactured and sold at astonlshinslr Yoa can buy them for a very little $ .. IIICIIHOXD, ID., U.S. A. I f f v $ - $ S v
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