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' HICK OK Y PBI:": MAY 23, " U 95 THE PEE3S AND CABOLIXIAXU t1Ter7 nnndmy by Tk Hickory Prlfltitg Coto.aj. Entered at tt Po Ofle ta Hickory. North ro!ioa. m eeond cIam matter. TEEMS OF EUBSCE1PTI03: CAM tM ASTAXCX. MAItCELLUS E. THORNTON, EDITOR. Onm Year Fix Moat In Tbr Month- THE PIEDflONT WAGON WORKS. One of the principal, if not the chief industrial institutions of Hickory is tho Piedmont Wagon Works. It has been established in Hiekory for several years and is engaged in the manufacture of wagons, carts, and drays, fcc. Not long ago, for the first time, this editor visited the works of this company and Mr. G. Harvey Geitner, the Genl. Manager very courteously piloted us through the whole establishment. It was quite a revelation. We were not fully prepared to witness such a large and up to date wagon works right here in Hickory. There is au'immense lot of tim ber stored in sheds inside the en closure on the buck side of the main buildings. They do not use timber for wagons until it has been in their own sheds at least 3 years. There is now a large quantity of timber on hand which was stored in 1801 which will not bo touched until 1896. The timber they are now working on was, stored in 18S9. Of course such timber is thoroughly season ed when it is to bo made up into pieces for a wagon. After the pieces; are manufactured they are stored away for three and four years before they are finally made into wagons and carts, &c. This is wherein it requires such a large sum of money to run such an es tablishment. Their last inven tory footed up over $43,000, worth of timber on hand. This timber all comes from the section of country right here, contiguous to Hickory, and is a great bless ing to many poor farmers as a market with ready cash for their best timber. The plant is first class and is in supurb condition. Mr. Geitner is a good Manager and understands his business. We have not been apprised by him, but there are surface indica tions looking somewhat seeming ly in the line that a gentleman, a fellow townsman, whom we have esteemed quite highly, feels ag grieved at something we have said about him or some one else, most probably about him, and that quite recently. From out side sources we learn these things. As for what we said per sonally, that was all in the purest pleasntry and good humor. We meant no offence; and as none was intended, if any was accept ed we withdraw all we said about him and trust he will accept our apology But if he cannot take a pleasentry and just naturally wants to be mean about it and 4tget mad," sure enough, all he has to do is to give a hint and open the shuttlecocks with all val ue attachments. But we do hope he wont do it-If a man cannot be a soldier with a brass band accom paniment he is no where. Not in the procession, as it were. We meant no meaness and no harm, but after "thanking he "thinks" otherwise let her go; Wo can stand it as long if not "longerV lie can. Let umbrage be taken . by those far whom umbage is in tended, and be not goaded by phantasies or what idle persons may say. The Doctor gets his jbi-singer. And she gets her-coal. You will learn all about it in our issue of Juno 13th. 1 The Hickory Press and Caro linian says J. W. Robinson, of Catawba, has sold to Raymer Bros., of Iredell, several fine blooded Devqtrliejfers and a bull and a bunchy oK Southdown lambs. The editors oi the Press and Carolinian and thK Mercury, one a Democrat and the other a Populist, were both candidates for alderman of Hickory on the same ticket and both were beat en. -Landmark. What has the D ron heifers and bu!l; and bunch of South with our down lambs srot to d 0 getting elected on the pame tick et? Had we got on separate tick ets one of us might accidentally have got elected. But as we had nothing to do with it neither of us was elected. A man must run himself if he would get there. Not to be left, held down or hindered, the Pet of the line, the Chester & Lenoir Narrow-Gauge Railroad has stepped over and beyond the confines of being nar row minded about any thing in its line of business and has just furnished itself with a bran new passenger outfit consisting of several elegant new passenger coaches and a couple of parlor or observation chair coaches; and has also furnished its passenger train crews with elegant uni forms. Just received. In this connection we learn our wide awake. Hickory Haberdasher and clothier, Mr. Martin, furnish ed these suits over all others, Charlotte included. Head us and our railroad off there if you can. But you cant. Bishop Cheshire is a noble churchman. He is a student of tho Articles and Canons of the Church as well as theology in all its orthodoxy. The" Diocesan convention made no mistake in electing him Bishop. He is 'the right man in the right place. May the Lord bless him. To the Confederate Dead also the living ! Our grief for the one and our sorrow for the other. May the Lord bless . the whole gang. Supreme court Judges are like other common folks all human. NOT SO EASILY DECEIVED.. The statement is made that Secretary Carlisle will in his speeches in Kentucky commit b authority the administration to the repeal of tho ten per cent tax on the issue of State Banks. The President being formerly oppos ed to the total repeal of the law, but as an emergency policy they think this movement would' ame liorate the people of the South and estop their wholesale demand for the restoration of silver as a free coin of the Nation. This movement may effect its purpos. But we doubt it. And for this reason: The President showed too much hostility to the repeal when he had' a congress that could pass the law; and now the next House of Representatives will be Republican, and therefoie entirely out of the pale of his control. And hence any promis es by him are futile, at least be forehand. Besides; the adminis tration has waited too long, are too late, in throwing out this soft soap bait, to prevent the people of the South from going right straight ahead in the grand march for a final, full and fret re storation of silver for free coin age and as a money on a parity with gold at a ratio of 16 to 1 or even yes the latter 15J to 1. This is the proper ratio and the one on which international agree ment will be had, if there is ever any agreament. France would lose too much l7 changing from 15J to 16 to 1. The U. 3. would gain by it. 1 ! G!&ARETTE$ - j )UKEfDURHAtt 91 31 (SIGARETTES ' W.Du Ire Sons &Ca. DURHAM. N.C US A MADE FROM 'Mzh Srade Tobacco I W ASO i ABSOLUTELY PURE The Difference between the Democratic party and the Repub lican party, and all other parties so far as that matter goes, is in a division of the official patronage. The Republican party is one of cohesion and then division whereas the Democratic party is one of cohesion with a' hope of division without any chance of division without making enemies. The analysis of the whole ques tion, beinj that whi'o Democrats are anxious and headstrong for office they also at the sauto time will denounce and renounce fraud and corruption in their own party as quick if not sooner, than they will in the opposition party. These seem to us to be about the true status of the case. . A lady at Tooleys La., was very sick with bilious colic wben M. G. Tisler, a prominent merchant of the town, gave her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says she was well in fortv minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by O. M. Royster Druggist. 18-4t It occurs to us that every per son who advocated or is now in favor of what has been called Tariff Reform, in order to be con sistent, should be unhesitatingly and very vociferously in favor of the immediate and independent action of this Nation for the free and unlimited coinage of Amer ican silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 or 15 J to 1. The principle involv ed in the one is a concomitant of and an absolute adjunct to the other. Tariff Reform they say is to favor home industries, Just so with regard to independent ac tion in the free coinage of silver. No man in favor of Tariff Reform can be opposed consistently to the free coinage of American sil ver in America. Mr. Secretary Carlisle in his big speech at Covington, Ky., last Monday makes the howling bust -of basing his whole argu ment on the presupposed pre sumption and assumptiou that there, is one single, solitary, lone sane individual in these at pres ent States of the unfructified Uni ted States who is in favor of or even dreams of silver monometal ism: That is to say, a single sil ver standard. Mr. Carlisle had best take some crushed ice, soak his shins, and lave his fevered brow. He is a renegade. His advice is not worth a tinkers d-n. There is something rotten in Denmark or New York or North Carolina or some where. A bill to fix the whiskey limit around the suburbs of Lenoir college passed both houses of the Gen eral Assembly making it one mile, and now the bill turns up into a law extending it to two miles. Woe-be to the hypoorits and a few others. LAND SALE! 1 t --7 .. .,?V.1 1 m . . . - :t i-P? Wit Bjr virtue of m Bortape from E. A. HoIJra and to H. L. TttoisMoa. am J rrritrl ia this county. 1 will aeilfor ca!i t public anc tioa. at th Court lion? la Nt"toa. C . oa Monday th Frt day of Jolr. 4 acn of laiid la Nwtoa towthif. adjoiala laad of w. A. Props t. Luther Srtti aoJ other, to tati fj mortirajpe oa fetch Wnit ba been made. K.CMESZIES. Awirne of R- . Tfiahuon. Maj 1-th IKS. il-rt Tim Vivshiurton Post of the 18tn has on its front page pic ture of Unch? Sam standing on the U.S., with hi hands thrown up in holly horror at the specta cle of Hawaii, Nicaragua. British Guiana, Jamacia, Bermudas, Hal ifax, Quebec, Esquimant. all hav iug big cannon guns directed right square, 'muzzle front," at the United States. This is not pleasant. It should not ind will not be the condition of affairs, either this yearjor some other year. No difference who is President this aspect of affairs can be counted upon ns not being in the line of probability or of ar;niment. Still, it is well to keep the subject matter in mind. The great unlimited free coin age peopleof these somewhat jrreat unlimited United States seem to be in the ring to win. At least they are at present unlimit ed in the bold,. attempt to mam tain their unlimited rights unim paired as to gold and silver for their coin. The exercises attendant upon the uuvciling of the Confederate Monument at Raleigh would have been incomplete withont the presence of our own dear unre constructed Rcbel,Rev.Maj.Jas. A Weston. He wa? not one of the BrigadiVrs on horse back but he was una of the best Brigadiers on foot back. Gire us some more first class battle j-bijis. A dozen more will not hurt mid in fact will not be enough. Let the United States get in shape good form. The party which places the United States in the front rank of Naval Nations will "stand in" best with the people. If the East wants all gold, let them take it. They have it any way. As for the South: ive us some silver. We have some Tnd we wantsome more. But we are willing to split the difference and take it 4af and 'af.' Mr. deSalol: Roxy, old boy? Jenks: -Oh no, not much. Just a little hazy in the couplings. A NEW SWINDLE which the people of the South are resenting, is the efforts of some to sell them imitations for the real Simmons Liver Regu lator, because they make more moneys by the imitation; and they care little that they swindle thepeople in selling them an inferior article. It's the money they are after, and the people can look out for themselves. Now this is just what the people are doing, and merchants are having a hard time trying to get people to take the stuff they offer them in place of Simmons Liver Reg ulator which is the "King of Liver Medicines,,, because it never fails to give relief in all liver troubles. Be sure that-too 'get oimmous j-iver lieguiator. lou know it by old stamp Z on the it has tne fame of the Bed package, never fail- . 1 ed yon, who have f and people been per- suaded to take something eke have always come back again to The Old Friend. Better not take any thing else but that made by J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. In orth Hickory, opposite Mr. John M. Shoford's dwelling, an eight room two-story and basement house and2-acn lot, with young orchard and fine garden. For particulars ap ply to Miss E. C. Bonnev, 12$ E. I Han ding St., Columbia, S. C., or Miss Can dace Henkel, llickory C. 15-lm ENHYROYAL PILLS MrtleiLktr. fVlK ... t L .1 i - . . rw. FRKL 11031 K TlCEATiSt" Dr. Ifartniau'S Cure tcr p, Uireascs-A d'emrous Offer to Woi: en. in view oi ine great laultl;,,. women suffering from son;,, f,,- female disease and yet unab to any cure. Dr. Hartman the rtri)1rE pyn:eeologist, has announce ! his - ingness to direct the treatment of Z many cases as make application to hia during the summer months, JJt charge. The treat aient will . ducted by correspondence. Th. tor will prescribe all niedicint-?, .pjj cations, hygienic and dietary re. tious necessary to complete a curt The medicines prescribed can be tained at all drugstores. This 0jtt will hold ood only during th. iner months. Any woinan can l. cornea regular patient by eiHiint written statement of her ae, condi. tion of life, history and symptoms her derangements. - AH caMMf female diseases, including menstrual irreni larities, displacements, ulcerations, ia. fiammations, discharges, ir itition of the ovaries, tumors and d:t;y of the abdomen, should apply at aee and become registered as regul.tr patients. All correspondence will be ncM.:rirtIy confidential. No testi!!ionia!. i.f cure? will be given to the public exrept bt express wish of the patient. As is well known. Dr. Ham:;an is the President of the Surcrical Hotel. n institution wiiicji has a department rf female diseases. He is thus brought to see thousands of such ca.H s everr year, the most of whom return t their homes to be treated by correspondence. The principal remedy he relies upon ia such cases is Pe-ru-na, whkli every woman should have, who has any af fection of this kind. Those wishing to become patients should address Dr. S. B. Hartmaa, Columbus, Ohio. WOMAN S HAND BOOK. The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturicj Conpany of Columbus, Ohio, are sending free to any person writincfor itr a neat little pamphlet devoted ex clusively to the treatment of feiuaJ? diseases written by Dr. Hartiuan. For free book on cancer address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. Will Bicycles, Carpets, Curtains. Our Mr. J. E. Haithcock is no visiting the Northern Cities buy ing Bicycles, Carpets, Curtains etc. If our present stock of Car pets don't suit you, wait a te days and the new ones will arrive. Styles are good; Prices right. . E. &J. E. Haithcock. HICKORY, 0.
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