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Local Items Brief,
Hovs' suits .1.00 at the Racket. 14tf
Wall Paper at Royster's Drag Store.
Ladies' Sailors, from 10 cents up at
Bowles & Doll's.
Attorney Perkins of Morganton was
n the city Wednesday.
New Brussels Carpet hall or stair at
C0 cts. per yard.
'13 tf E. & J. E. Haithcocx.
Mr. J. I). Elliott, went to Wilkes
boro Wednesday morning.
II. L. Moore now hells his sheet
music at two sheets for 15 cents, 15-lt
Mr. A. A Whitener has leased the
Opera House for the next year. ,
Just reeei vf-1, spring neckwear, at
the Racket store. 14-tt
Mr. , l'atton, of lloraulon, . Superior
Court clerk, was in the city yester
day. " "
(iek sale and sinal profits' i our
motto. Call and be convinced
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KlLLIAN & ULINE.
Mr. J. P. Miller 'returned Tuesday
nibt froju a business trip to the wes
tern part of t lie State.
Oils, paints, varnishes,'ete., at iloys
Ter's Drug Si ore. 14-ot
CJiireniont College, will have no
school after Thursday of ihis week un
til Tuesday of next week.
I am receiving new spring goods ev
eryday. T. E. Field. 13-tf
Mr. W. W. Carroll, of Morganton,
was in Hickory a few minutes Monday
afternoon.
Men's suits 2:50 at the Racket. 14tf
Rev. J. L. Murphy preached in the
Reformed church in Newton on Mon
tay night of this week.
Pratt's Food for Horses and Cattle.
For sale by O. M. Uoyster. 14-3t
Mr. J. X. Bohannon has received a
beautiful New Foundland pup, the
present of a friend.
Nice line of Gent's silk four in-hands
.for 25c apiece at the Racket Store
TJie County Commissioners met in
Newton Monday. Lawyers Cline and
elf were in attendance.
Men's pants 49c at the Racket. 14tf
Mr. F. A. Clinard, life insurance
agent, was in Lincoln county last week
and met with flattering success.
Mr. II. L. Moore says his stock has
got to sell and he has marked his
prices accordingly. 15-lt
Messrs. Bost & Co. lost a valuable
horse Friday night that had been
gored a week previous by a bull.
Our Dress goods department is re
plete with latest novelties in Dress
goods, trimmings and linings.
Bowles & Doll.
Rev. Mr. Crouse "will hold services
;it St. Stephen's Lutheran thurch on
iood -Friday. Evervbodv is cordially
invited.
The City Council has appointed C.
X Graves, A. C. Link and . L. M.
Totten judges of the approaching
city election.
Sweaters and bicycle caps for those
that ride wheels at the Racket store.
14 tf W. J. SiiUFORP.
Mr. J. Worth Elliott has the con
tract to erect a fine dwelling in North
Wilkesboro for Capt. E. S. Blair. Es
timated cost $5,000.
Fanner, for the best fertilizer and
acid phosphate, go toT. E. Field's. 13tf
Col. M. E. Thornton has presented
a Spanish rooster of the iurest
strain. It the prettiest fowl we ever
saw-a gift highly prized.
, Piatt s Poultry Food, sure cure for
.-mcken cholera, roup, gapes and alU
1'oultry diseases.' for sale bv O. M.
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axtkd: A good canvasser. "We
uv enabled to state tliat we can se-S-a
ru'!l :l luan a -chance to make
. from now until the 1st of Jul v.
M'Ply at once to Editor Phes and
auolixiax.
nllWooHhviotuits for $7.10 at
3 .ie Racket jstore. W. J. SllUFORD.
Mr. W. X. Reid and wife left the city
Monday on a trip to Chicago.
Youths suits 2.25 at the Racket.
Mr. D. D. Seitz, whose serious ill
ness we note on another page, is
dead.
Patt's Poultry Food is a great egg
producer. ' n-Zi
Dr.' W. B. Ramsay went to SherriH's
Ford Saturday on a visit of several days
to friends.
New goods and latest styles just re
ceived, lower than the lowest.
15-2 Killian & Cline.
Mr. J. N. Bohannon contemplates
another drumming tour to Virginia in
a few days.
The drowning of Oliver Mull, Mon
day morning, occurred near the saw
mill of the Catawba River Lumper Co.
Those nectarines, pared and un
pared peaches, preserved grapes and
rich apples arc bold lower by George
W. Hall. 15-2t
The pastor. Rev. Mr. Moser, is hold
ing services at the Lutheran church
thU week, preparatory of Easter ser
vices next Sunday.
The Methodist ladies' society con
venes every Tuesday afternoon at Rev.
Mr. Townsend's. They have import
ant work- on their hands and are
pushing it vigorously.
EJMr. S. J. Ervin, a distinguished
Morganton attorney, was in Hickory
Tuesday afternoon en route to Burke
Court, and, while in the city, made a
pleas'ant call at this office.
Rev. Mr. Cash well preached at New
ton Sunday, morning and at night.
One member was received by letter
and. also, three candidates presented
themselves for membership by bap
tism. St. Paul's College suspended Fri
day for Easter vacation. School
resumes again the ICth inst. Prof.
Doermann has spent a day or so at Ce
dar Valley hunting. He has returned
to the city.
Mr. J. D. Elliott has the job of re
pairing the partially burned depot at
Asheville. We are also informed that
he is booked for the erection of a de
pot, for the Southern Railway Com
pany, at Itta Bena in Mississippi.
Mr. Arthur Bogarth, a New Engen
der from Chester, Ct., after a sojourn
of four months in the city, returned
houie Monday. We found him a pleas
ant, companionable fellow, and regret
that he could not stop with us perma
nently. The services at the Church of the
Ascension, during Holy Week, will be
as follows: Daily at 11 o'clock. Good
Friday, lecture on the Crucifixion.
Easter day, at 11a. m., sermon on the
Resurrection. At 4 p. m., sermon on
the Intermediate State.
Sunday night, at 9:30 p. m., Miss
Luna Sloope and Mr. H. P. Thomas,
both of Alexander county, were united
in marriage by 'Squire J. H. Bruns at
the residence, in this city,of the grand
mother of the bride. They purpose
spending the week here.
Mr. J. M. Sides, of Connelly Springs,
a suburb of Hickory on the West, a
brotner-in-law of Dr. J. T. Johnson of
Hickory, is building a large saw mill
on his fine farm in Mitchell county,
N. C. adjoining the farm of Mrs. M.
E. Thornton in that county.
An elegant and handsome line of
fashionable Dress goods, including
Cashmeres. Henriettas, Crepons, Ser
ges, Brocaded Mohairs, Beiges, Jaco
nat Duchesse, Corded Marquise, Chal
lies, Percales, Laces and Embroideries
just received at Bowles & Doll's.
Messrs J. D. and Henry Elliott,con
tractors, went to Coal Creek, Tenn.,
Tuesday, and when they complete
their job there, will go to Itta Bena,
Miss., where they have contracted to
erect a railroad depot. They will not
return to Hickory under two months.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Re
formed church will hold a conundrum
supper at the Elliott building next
Monday night, April 15th. There will
be 22 numbers, and the admission fee
1 cent. Why such an odd way of do
ing business is a conundrum for you
to solve.
We are pleased to see ilr. George
Cline again at home. He is looking
remarkably well and rumors are afloat
that he contemplates matrimony in
the near future. He is quit a sensi
ble fellow, and therefore, we feel dis
inclined to question the accuracy of
the report.
The patent attorneys, C. A. Snow i:
Co., of Washington, D. C, report pat
ents for the folio wins named North
Carolinians: B. J. Best, Shine, stone
engraving machine; W. E. Martin,
Salem, separable button; G. Vyne,
North Wilkesboro, nut-lock; F. P.
White, Shallotte, hame-hook.
HIOKOP.Y PllESfa: It,
.No. 42. through freight going west,
was the train wr-cked about two
miles beyond Marion at It o'clock
Monday night. "The engiueer. W. E.
Lee. of Concord, and the, fireman. R
L. Earjey were both instantly killed,
being crushed beneath the ponderous
engine. The damage to train was
great. Mr. Early lived at Elm wood.
Services will le held at the Reformed
church next Sunday. The morning
service will consist largely in music, a
confirmation service and the Holy
Communion. At night a missionary
service will beheld. This is self-denial
week with the Reformed ieopIe, and
their offerings will be gathered at this
meeting. Rev. Mr. Holshouser will
deliver an address at night.
Mr. Sam C. Gates, a thoroughbred
Kentuckian who was at Catawba
Springs two years ago, and who told
us about Watauga and Ashe .coun
ties, N. C, being the finest country in
the world for horse-raising, an account
of which we published at the time, is
back at Catawba Springs for thiSpring
season. He has . been in the South
since leaving here two years ago.
Mrs. Vroon, of New York, who has
been visiting South during this win
ter, and who is a friend of Mrs. Ed
wina Chadwick, upon whore .recom
mendation he came to Hickory for
the season, and who has been sojourn
ing at the residence of Mrs. Ben. F.
Seagle, will sing a soprano solo at the
Church of the Ascension next Sun
day Easter.'
Mr. Oliver Mull and two compan
ions started across the Catawba river
in a skiff Monday morning, and, from
a cause to us unknown, the skiff sank,
resulting in the drowning of Mull.
His companions swam ashore. Young
Mull's father is Mr. Newton Mull,
who resides in Burke county, some
six miles from Hickory. Thedrnwned
man's body lias been recovered.
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The Press axd Carolinian has
one of the best equipped and most
substantial offices iu the State. With
our power presses, abundant supply
of type, and all the paraphernalia of a
modern printing establishment, we
are prepared to meet the wants of the
public quickly and efficiently. Our
editor believes in ha ing everything in
elegant style, and will accept nothing
below that standard.
The Jefferson .Literary Society, of
Davis Military School, has invited the
editor of the Press; and Carolinian
to attend its Annual Celebration, Mon
day, April 15th, 1895. 8 p. m. The
progamm'e is excellent, andour young
friend, Cadet E. L3erly, will declaim
Thermopylae," a most excellent selec
tion, and, if it was at all convenient,
our editor would attend the exercises.
Thanks for invitation.
On Friday and Saturday, April 5th
and Gth, the millinery opening day of
Bowles & Doll, their store was literal
ly crowded from morning till night by
the ladies, who were delighted with
the elegant display of .the large and
handsome line of fashionable milli
nery. The handsome goods admired
by the bright eyes, and the beautiful
happy faces of the visitors, made the
salesroom a scene of joy and loveli
ness. in fi B
MJ O DO D DUO
Is a necessity because the tonic of winter
air is gone, and milder weather, increased
moisture, accumulated impurities in the
blood and debilitated condition of the
body, open the way for that tired feeling, J
nervous troubles, and other ills. The
skin, mucous membrane and the various
organs strive in vain to relieve the im
pure current of life. They all welcome
T7
UTood
Sarsa
parilla to assist Nature at this time when she
most needs help, to purify the blood, tone
and strengthen the laboring organs and
build up the nerves.
"I was almost sick in bed last spring
and I began taking Hood's Sarsa parilla.
I grew better in a short time and now
whenever I feci tired and drowsy in the
morning and do not sleep well at night I
take some of Hood's Sarsa pa rills and
about one or two of Hood's Pills". J. W.
Sandees, Wise, West Virginia-
Pnao-iiToos
Ybo IB flood!
"I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and
found that it gives me an appetite. It
strengthens me and purifies my blood."
Miss Lyma Maddox, Partlow, Virginia.
w n;n the after-dinner pin and
HOOd S PUIS family cathartic Z5c
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.13M5.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
mm
New Japanese Mattingelegant styles.
Prices moderate. China Matting iOcts
per yard.
15 tf E. & J. E. Haithgock.
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Mis Lilhe Jones, of Happy Valley,
came to the city N Tuesday stopping
until yesterday with Mr. E. B. Jones',
her brother, when he left for a visit
to friends at Chester, S. C.
Elegant Chairs, New chamber suits,
among the lot a combination ward
robe dresser uit.
15-tf E &. J. E. Haithcock.
The wreck on the Southern Rail
way, near Marion, of which we make
mention elsewhere, was caused by a
landslide and the engine and nine
cars were about wholly destroyed.
Monday night a wreck occurred to a
freight train just beyond Morganton,
resulting in the instant dath of the
engineer and fireman and much dam
age to the train, the full extent of
which w have been unable to ascer
tain. -
We call special attention to the ad
vertisement in this issue of the Press
and Carolinian about a sale of Thor
oughbred Horses by S. W. HaneyS;
Son at their Liuville Valley Stock Farm
in Burkecounty. April 23rd. There is
a chance to get a Longfellow and a
Geuelg.
Mr. B. It. Anderson, our late book
keeper 'and a prominent citizen of
Hickory, has accepted a position with
Messrs. 11 ippel, Tillard & Ruuk. Nu
York manufacturers, and will go to
New York May 1st. Mr. - Anderson
will represent the linn in .the South
and will do it most efficiently.
- BOARDING HOUSE.
Persons wishing private board can
find accommodations at Mrs. Fannie
Morrison's, but a hhort distance South
of the Hickory Inn. Rooms carpeted
and neatly furnished, and th'u table
always supplied with substantial fare.
Price $2.00 per week. . 15-tf
THOROUGHBRED
Horse Sale!
We will offer at public sale on
TUESDAY-, APRIL 23, 1895,
the entire stock of the LINVILLE
VALLEY STOCK FARM, in Burke
county, N. C, on the Yellow Moun
tain Road. West of Morganton, con
sisting of Stallions, Brood Mares, and
several Three, Four and Five Year
Olds for Racing. These horses are
well bred, being sired by such horses
as Pardee, son of Alarm, Dry Mono
pole, by Imp Glenelg, &c, out of dams
by Longfellow; also one Standard bred
Racing mare, G years old, without a
record; also several half-bred colts and
fillies from 1 to 4 years of age. Sale to
comm.-nce at 12 o'clock noon. A cred
it of 9 months with approved security.
S. W. HANEY & SON.
Same day and place we will sell eight
head of fine cattle, a lot of corn and
meat, household goods, consisting of
1 fine plush parlor suit, .2 fine walnut
bed-room suits, with marble top wash
stands and bureaux, a lot of fine Brus
sels and Ingrain carpets, tables,chalrs,
dishes, &c. S. W. Hanky & Son.
TWO OF TAB 1ST
AX ALL-YEAIi-UOUXD RESORT. ALTITUDE 1400 FT.
The "INN" is bailt of brick, stone and iron, is lighted by eras
and electricity, and lias all the conveniences of a modern home. Our
climate is specially recommended for the cure of Insomnia ami af
fords almost instant relief to sufferers from Asthma and Bronchitis.
EQUALLY .WAIVED Foil TOUHHST AND COJfJIEIlClAL TllAYEl
Location central, handsomelv furnished, steam heat and electric
lights iu every room. The BERKELEY is up to date, in all its ap
pointments. .
Rates $2.00 to $3,00 per day.
FRANK LOUGHRAN,
03 US
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The. tremendous rain of Sunday
night' made an unprecedented rise in
the Catawba river, biinging down the
John's river bridge, compiling the
Catawba River Lumber Co. to open
their boom for its passage. Current
reports place the company's loss at
1,500; logs but from Mr. F. It Whit
ing, the secretary and treasurer of the
company, the loss is placed at 500 logs.
The river rose six feet In one hour.. -
Mrs, L B. Wetinore, of Lincolnton,
died at the home of her father, Mr.
Jarrett, at Newton Saturday night at
I a. tn., and was buried Sunday after
noon in the Newtwn cemetery. The
deceased was the wife of Mr. Lemuel
B. Wctmore a distinguished attorney
and a brother of the Rv. Thomas C.
WetmorV, who filled the Episcopal
pulpit here, while Rev. Mr. Weston
was absent in New York.
3ALE OF LAND FOR TAXES!
To the delinquents herein named,
and to the public, notice is hereby giv
en that taxes for the year 1894 on the
real estate herein specified, dde the
City of Hickory, remain unpaid, and
that the undersigned by order of the
Board of Aldermen of said City and by
virtue of the powen conferred by the
charter of the same, will," on the 4th
day of May, 1895. at the dKjr of the
City Hall, sell the said real estate at
public outcry, to ratisfv said taxes and
costs of advertising ami wile. Sale will
take place between the hours of 12 M.
and 3 p. in.
Harrison Alexander 33
Abernethy, Mack ' 1 31
Benfield, Noah l 05
Abernethy, 11. D. - 7 20
Bass, B. P. 1 80
Burns, Mrs. Sarah 2 10
Barman, Robert 1 10
Barker. Joe P.. tint- 5 28
Berry. Pink, due 1 85
Caldwell, Alexander 27
Cline. Jas. E. 2 91
; Ciay, W. A. 2 87
I Cm well. Champ 1 58
Clinard, Frank 1 C9
Deal, .S. M. 03
Dagerhart, Mrs. E. 2C
Deitz. H. F. 3 50
Campbell. Pink 1 89
Drum, Albert 2 87
Deal, Milen 3 78
Deal, R. Eli 2 03
Drum, T. L. 70
Forney, Will 1 77
Fisher, Elcanv 82
Grady, J. D. . 14
Harris, H.T. 1 83
HefTner. P. L. 1 54
Hoover. Mrs. H. F. 53
Hoiloman. Mrs. C. S. 1 CO
Huggins, II. L 4 00
Jones, James 1 07
Johnson, R. W. 0 C9
Killian, A. A. 1 20
Latta. C. G. . 1 05
Miller, W. L. 2 33
Miller. P. A., due 1 12
Miller. G A. 1 73
Payne. A. J. 4 03
Pattison, Topimy 1 25
Pellier, J. J. 1 12
Shuford, J no. 18
Scott, Ivy 1 08
Smith. Robert 2 7!
Sigmon. A. P. 43
Stroud, H. 8. 1 0U
Thomas, W. L. colored, - 1 87
Wilson, Chas., colored, " 1 20
Y'ork. P. 1 95
White, C. M. 4 27
Whitener, A. P., due . 71
Yoder, W. B.. 1 75
Yount, Mrs. Hulda 18
Codv, C. K. 2 28
Hoke, A. K. 1 48
Slgnod. .
J. B. Baker,
Tax Collector.
By order of Board of Aldermen.
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MOTES I TI SOUTH."