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..' HIOSOitY t'it jiS: : MAY 2, 1895, Ijrfss nni arolinian. -l-riU.IS.HKP BT ill CXORY MINTING COMPANY Hickory, North Carolina. ... ii-i!t;. j.rj.-Ai. kditok. . 4 hit tr.r .!! nf mt t- ;i KuKV PRINTING C0M1M.V local items in Brief. ii-;!i.J. C Martin's excursive ad. Attorney Crisp, of Granite, was in city a;aiii Wednesday. K-v. Mr. TVwnsend preached at j!uiik Chapel Sunday morning. 1 .-.. cold Soda Water at Itoyster's ; rn .Store. 17-3t The weather cleared ap Tuesday at u ou. af ter three days ot clouds and r..iii- . . J ' ViV. J. A. Martin was in Charlotte ! v.t t k. returning to this city Sat- i.r-i:i. L ok ar .1. C. Martin's NobbySpring ;:h:;i before you purchase. Mr i. C Honniwell has not yet.ful i, it--ia from his recent painful ,;:. -, ' . Mr. Joseph. "Walters, our converted Jew. addressed the Morganton Pres- Ii'lle. line sili; sun Umbrellas at t ie White Front. 1'r ! .feasor C H. Little lias returned ir.,:: his drumming tour through the Virginias. Ml Nora Shuford is now book king for Mr. E. L. Shuford, her i -rot her. Lu'des'. Vests for 5 cents at the Rack et Stere. Mr. John F. Miller was called to MaU'sville Monday on important business. Mr. Bessie Smyre, of Newton, is vis iting' Mrs. M. L.Cline and other friends in the city. . :!S". Suits of Spring Clothing just re reived, at E. L. Shiiford,s. 17-iit Miss Anna Robinson attended the Hickory ball last week, returning .home Saturday. Mr. Abel Cline, a tenant of Mr. Kihram Hawn, has captured a nice swarm of bees. Fish Hooks and Lines at the Racket Store. Waxtki) A wagon load of wheat traw. Apply at the Press and Car olinian. Capt. Grouse hived a swarm of bees Tuesday afternoon that were trying to give him the g. b. The gardens of Hickory could not very well be in a more promising con dition than at this date. Mr. Herbert Chase, of Huntsville, Ala., has been in the city several days singling with old acquaintances. Lower thajh the lowest we always aave bottom prices. Don't fail to see - t Killiax & Clixk. Money to lend on real estate at C per 'f t. Long time and easy payments. APply to J. W. Otlky, care of this "tli-.-e. S'luire S. E. Killian married at his hoiue. April 21st, Mr. L. Jarrett 'and Mis Mattie Whitener, Loth of Hiek ery. Clothing cheaper than ever at the ticket. It Jt i currently reported that one of Hickory's most charming ladies will shortly be wedded. Can't, just now, i-'ive names or date. Mr. I). M. Hodges, of Raleigh, spe cial agent of the Mutual Life Insur iice Co., of New York, was in the city t.ke trst of the week. Fio'ht-weight Clerical suits in sack -ihI frock st vies at J. C. Martins Nothing Store. i here was a very large attendance -t the sale of horses, cattle, etc., at Haney & Son, on Linville liver, Hear s'ort OtT, last Tuesday. o ostracise men for opinion's sake villainous. Only unworthy and cow .nliy men are swerved from right as "du?y comprehend it bv the frowns of others. ;r Ke are headquarters for latest st vies jn Dress goods, Notions, etc Dou't to see us before you buv. m o. -i-r . v KlLlrfAN & ClHOJ. GET IN LINE. RIDE AN 1895 Bi cycle. We have themand more com ing. Good as the best: strongest frame made. Rest detachable tires; not de pendent on inflation to hold on rim. Will have bicvcles for Ladie. Gents, Boys and Girls. Will name cash pri cesthey are all right too. Write to us- E. iz J. E. H Ami cock. Hammocks at Royters Drug Store. 17-St TheWashington correspondents who are coming South to Atlanta and oth er points will visit Hickory and be en tertained by our citizens at the Hick ory Inn. Penny Tablets at the Racket. All subscribers and members of the Hickory Library are requested to keep in mind the regular monthy meeting to be held in the room Friday, May Urd, at 4.30. p. m. Mr. J. E. Cline has lost a gold pen, No. 8. has rubber stock, marked with the letters "J. E. C." his initials. The finder will lie suitably rewarded, if the penis returned to Mr, Cline. Select your Spring dress from the White Front. Next Monday is the city election, and. every citizen shouid determine his du ty for himself and perform it faithful ly. A man is an unworthy citizen who wearshe. collar of a boss. Ladies', Misses' and children's fast black Hose for 5 cents at the Racket Store. It The Rev. James A. Weston was pres ent at the consecration of the new church at The Thompson Orphanage Wednesday afternoon. Bishop Chesh ire conducted the consecration services. Messrs. Allen Sr Leonard re too busy this week with utterick pat terns to write advertisements. if Mr. R. N. Harris has returned home after quite a little tour through the State. He is very much grat ified at the success attending the introduction of his patent, and purposes pushing it vigorously. Free ride from the neighboring towns to the White Front to all pur chasers over 10 00. 17tf If there are those in this section who wish to make exhibit, especially of minerals at the Atlanta Exposition the Pkkss am) Carolinian will use itso-d oi rices in aiding them in any way to do &o. Far cy Candles, toilet articles, coal oil. re., always on hand at H. L. iii'O o'.s drug store, at rock-bottom prices. lOtf Mr. J. B. Lansdale, of Atlanta, Ga., how collector for the publishing house of P. F. Collier, of New York, was in Hickory again Tuesday. He is a pleas ant gentleman and, in our judgment,a genuine hustler. Base Balls and Bats at Rovster's Drug Store. 1 Two deaths occurred in Bobtown Saturday and Sunday, among the col ored people. Joseph, the son of Simp sorwNorwood, about 12 years of age, died Saturday of consumption. Sun day! Wm Patterson lost a child. Ol M. Royster is dispensing the fol lowing cold drinks at' his soda foun tain: Coca-Cola, Pine-apple Sherbets, Pepsin Tonic, Milk Shakes. Root Beer, Etc. 17-Ct Patents have been procured for the following North Carolinians by C. A. Snow & Co.. Washington City attor neys: C. Bailey, Kinston, combined garden hoe and rake: O. Mergenthaler, Heilig's Mill, a horse-hitching device; H. S. Lucas, Franklin, corundum mill. We learn that Messrs. Odell and par ty, including Messrs. Duke, will be in Hickory today to look after the estab lishment of a cotton factory on Ca tawba river opposite Hickory, which was recently purchased by Messrs. Odell through Mr. John N.Bohannon. Tuesday night, at S:G0, the voters of the town, who are opposed to the city ticket nominated on the 22nd of April, assembled in the law office of W. A. Self, and nominated the following Cit- izens' ticket: W. A. Self, Mayor; J. Worth Elliott. A. Y. Sigmon and Jones W. Shuford for Aldermen. Mr. Elli ott has declined. The Nortfi Am riant Jit tie trior May opens with an interesting article upon "The Preacher and His Pro vince,'' by his Eminence Cardinal Gibbons. It discusses the various duties and responsibilities resting upon ministers of religion, irrespective of creed, and advocates in a practical maner a closer study by the clergy of their fellow men. Marbles 1 ctnd a dozen at tht Rack et Storf. Last v:eK.u the safe of Mr. K. L. Shu ford ;) nibei r.f w7, nod t:: money was tr.u'vd to ihf i..s.s.ioi. several h'tJle lytys from uhom amt all wa recovered. We ivtraut from tiamintr the out of rsp-ct and iytiip.:t:y fr the promts. It is seldom, in our judgment, that good citizens result from children raised m thw purlieus of t lie street. Col. M. E. Thornton nov; lias the finest pair of carriage horses in Cataw ba county. Presuming a little, lie in structed us not to mention the car riage hrses; but. job or no job, the local editor ot this paier purposes lay ing before its readers the news tntn's piring in tin's locality. We never com mit trespass from the fact. wt;cn com mitted against us, it precipitates a spontaneous attack ot la grippe. It'i no go with us. A copy of the work of Rev. James A. Weston, of Hickory, about Marshal Michael Ney, of France, and Peter Stuart Ney, of North Carolina, being one and the same, is in our hands. We were favored with the author's initial copy. It is splendidly published ;good paper and better print and nicely bound. The illustrations are very fine and are numerous. . It is publisht-d by Thomas Whit raker, of 2 and o Bible House, New York. Price 1.00. There will be some on sale at the drug store of Mr. Royster in Hickory. To read the book is but to bo-convinced. The mocking birds are rendering their chanceful tunes in many of Uie tree tops in the yards in Hickory. What a pleasure it is to have mocking birds singing in unconfinement all around your house! There are Mime in- the yard at our editor's. They hatched there in a small thade tiee last year, and a miscreant small boy stole the young ones before they were able to be fed by any but their moth er. They committed a trespass in or der to steal the birds'. II it is repeated this year, he intends to prosecute the party who does it. A Lost Watch. Lo.-rr A lady's single ease goJd watch wiib chain, in the town of' Hick ory. The finder will he liberally re warded by returning the same to Claremoiit College. CHARLOTTE'S GREAT TIRE. Losses Estimated ot Not Less Than Seventy Five Thousand Dollars. A great fire in' Charlotte April 21st, originating in the warehouse of Grin ders & Blackwood. Mr. J. M. Keu drick, a livery keeper opposite the warehouse, discovered the lire at :l:i0, and instantly gave the alarm. The lire department was soon on the ground. Thousands of people blocked the streets. The water was thrown on the building, but for lack ot pressure, it could not for a time reach the fire. The delay was fatal. The following are the names ot the firms burned out, or damaged by lire and water, with the amount of insurance carried: H. G. Link, insurance, $."5,500; Field & Co., $5,000; R. A." Duncan, 3,000; H. Watts, $1,800; Howell, Orr & Co., $4,000; W. H. Hoover, $3,000; J. H. Sloan, $1,000; J. M. Kendrick, $S00; M. E. Kendrick, $1,500; Holtou buifding, $10,000; Brown & Weddington, $1U, 500; Springs.& Co., $1,000. Salem, N. C Spriri0; Medicine All the Ills of th Season Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "In the spring I was all run down, my appetite was poor, and had evere head aches. I was also afflicted with liver and kidney trouble, Indigestion and constipation. A friend advised me to take Hood's S&rsaparilla. I did eo and I began to feel much better. I could ileep nights, and Enjoy Cood Rest. I also began to eat more and my food di gested welL I have how 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's531 Cures my usual weight had been 133 pounds. I now weigh 155 pounds and I owe it all to Hood's Sarsaparill-" Mxts-IXSOKJL S. SziiONS, Salem, North Carolina. Hood's Pills cure ConstJpatloB by restoricj tho peristaltic i ctloa cf the aliincatary canal. Highest cf all in Leavening AS TO THE DISPENSARV. .T The Young Lutheran, a monthly journal devoted to the interests of practical Christianity, and which is circulated among the young ieople in Lutheran families, iu its issue for April lfc95, has the following notice on its first page: 4The article, Three Times as Sober as We, contains tood for reflection. We believe that Lutheran lands are the only ones known in which the use of intoxicatirg drink is actually de creasing. The method is sensible." The article referred to is as follows, and is very interesting reading: 'Time was, says a recent traveler in Scandinavia, 'when Norway, Swed- en (and Denmark?) were the most drunken countries in Europe; now Norway i. three limes as sober as th United States.' Th - Sfatehaslhe wm noioly of the liquor business and pui. it under the control of nsoisih;e men. No man can make a ennr fr.n.i it. The man who is put behind tb counter gets a salary, but tin- d- iut iu any way ticj.cmi on the busiiit-ss he thies over the bar. Be i prtii:oretl for ruakmg the stnallest possible sales. If lie deviates fioai t!i- roles laid dou it to guide him, lie at. once is dismissed. Beigen isa Norwegian seaport, and has a ppulation of about o5,0K). In it there are a dozen places wliere liq uor is retailed. Each is a plain rooin, perfectly clean, without even a picture on the wall. There is no chair in the room where the liquors are sold, and the oilicial behind the bar his to. con tent himself with a stool.' On- tl-e Walls are the printed rules of he ivmi pany iharged with srde.-,' aad all inu-'t obey them. The man bc'jnid tliv bar most likely is a church member, ami he must be a responsible man. "If a man asks for a drinV, he lays down his coin and the pure. undruggt-d spirit is poured out for him. There is no credit. The drinker is not allowed to remain in the room, and if he wants another glas he is told to coma back after four hours. The glass is so small that he might take it full every three hours in the day and not get drunk. 4A working man cannot take a drink on his way to work, for the saloons cannot be opened before 8 o'clock, nor can he get it at noon, for they are closed from 12 to 1:00. In the evening they must close at 7:00 in winter and at 8 o'clock in summer. The day be fore a holiday they close at noon; and they are closed before working men are paid off. All profits go to the State, and are used for the erection of public institutions. 'The policy is to crowd out the use of alcahol, and the figures show that it reaches this end. Politics are un known iu regulating the trafilc. The Young Lutheran. A CARD. The preachers have prepared a de fence of their statements in the article entitled 'The True Situation, but owing to the absence of parties inter ested, its publication is deferred. We were handed the above "Wednes day morning, by Rev. Mr. Cashwell, from Rev. Mr. Moser, who had left an article with us the evening before. The article was returned to him. Ed. P C. "TWfl OF 11 BEST MILS S AX A LL-YEAR-UOUXI) RESORT. ALTITUDE 1400 FT. and electricity, and has all the conveniences of a modern home. Our climate is specially recommended for the cure of Insomnia ami af fords almost instant relf to snfTerers from Asthma and Bronchitis. fhc IBofel Hjcrhclcji, IT. C. EQUALLY ADAPTED FOH TO U III ST AND C03JIEPCIAL TJIAVEI. 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, 3yopi'lcZor. Power. Latest U. S, Gov't Report no For Sale: Two hundred or more bushels of Rye. Apply to M. E. Thornton, at Hickory, or to W. F. Gibb at Bridgewater. Price 70 cents per bushel at Bridgvwater. BOARDING HOUSE. Person wishing private board can find accommodations at Mr. Fannie Morrison's, but a bhort distance South of the Hickory Inn. Rooms carpeted and neatly famished, and the table always supplied with substantial fare. Price $1.75 ier week. 15-tf Papa's Pants Would Do - for Willie if thry wn. made over and dyed with Diamond Dyes, the irteat ho.i ? money saver. The childi en's clothes the failed cloak, wiapper or dres can be lii tdr to look like new.nt a r.t of only 10 cent s, and no experience is needed. Diliio?dTnvis come in more than 40 shades, and the Fat Bhcks are fast. . Direction Bonk ai.d 40 samples of colored cloth, five. Vi'KLIS Rll HARDso;; & Co., Burlington. Vt. TH:; n:Y YOKK PI -K iALD AMERICVS Foremost Newspaper. DAILY AND SUNDAY. A MAGAZINE FOR 5 CENTS. The SUNDAY HERALD increases in beauty and value with every issue. It is a veritable MAGAZINE of con temporaneous literature ol the best class from the iensof Famous Foreign and American Authors. It contains each week a Special Supplement of handsome pictures in colory, half tone and black and white. $2 a year. The DAILY HERALD contains all the news of the world gathered by its own correspondents and reporters and forwarded by unequalled table and telegraphic facilities. $3 a year. Address THE HEKALD, Herald Square, New York. 5ALE OP CITY PROPERTY. By virtue of tbe pom nf rontalnd In two de of trait ex-nteil My ltfi. 184 ktd Auxctith 1S03 by C. G. Varon to Th Flrnt Building A Loan AoHaton of IJU korv. N. C. aad duly reirtatrmJ and ln nam of default made In the parment of Internet and doe tperf fled In tald dd and to aalUfy tho eUJma of aaJd Association. I, A. 1 Croa. Kecrrtary Traurer an 1 1 rTe mlil on s-itord-y. Jane 8th. 1SX. at 2 p. m. before tbt Hank la Hlekory. offer at public aanry to the h!xb-t bidders, tbe John or CO . Wataon property la tbe nortb etero pnrt of Ilickurr. about four aer otlaodltb large residence recently remodeled: lot known na No. 1 on tbe plat of tbe itlak betrs Hzart boundarlee furnished apon npphratlon. Tkmi C ab. cnl otbenrlee agreed Upon. TliU Mar lr, n. n. iji.ink a ucnorsE. AtlontM, .Vec-Trea. & fruatee. . TIE wr
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