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HICKOIIT PBESS: JUNE 27, IS95 jjrc$ mi arolmian. the piikss and Carolinian u !niTr rhormlnv br The Hickory Prlnll& ('o.jpan.T. Ent-rf-3 at th Pwt Of5 la Htcfcory. Non b arc'ipa. an tcocd el&M matter. TEJiSJS OF SUIiSCIlirTlON: ess ta ASf4xcK. MARCBLLUS E. THORNTON, KDITOn. - On Ye.ir Hix Mo:.:!:.- . Thrw $1 on tin 1 W THE RCFORHCRS REFORM. "There appears to be some peoples in ilis assembly vot dont liko my sentiments." . This wa the energetic and self complacent remark of the late General Yon Zinkeu. Tho re mainder of his expletive is unnec essary. But the quotation fills the bill or pill as applied to the Democratic hyfaylutin, conven ing splitting, partybursting, office-seeking" people, bound for Heaven and Good Government on the tail and of a Reform kite struck by lightening an dum founded by thunder before they got halfway there in second hand erolden chariot 'party. 'Reform" is a gold spoon out of which any crop-winged or full fledged duck can splutter cold soup at half cost to tho owner and without spilling- it on his apron; but it takes a sound -sense, honest hearted, thorough-bred good man to get on the house tops in Esca lon or curb stones and street corners in Hickory and sing psalms for half dead horses to eat weavel-gouged peas and dance hornpipes by without being a lie former. Some people hare done so much to Reform for that they will not g't halfway through Re forming before Gabriel blows his gold bazoo and they have to march olF to walk on gold mount ed streets in the new Jerusalem in a half unreformed condition. "Reform!" Every thing has had to be "reformed." The reform ing process has got into sucU TOgue and gone so far that the old fashioned way of going to Heaven without wings is entirely effete and now they want to fly off on gold-mounted wings. Let the gold-bugs and June-bugs fly on such cumbersome wings, but Jay birds will catch them before they get half way there. Reform every thing. But do not reform yourself. You are already to good for this world. Reform the government; reform tho state; re form jTour county and town, even to the policeman, but do not re form yourself. Talk gold and put gold in your pocket and get above tho common herd of low down trash and hard working people, you will be thought some thing of by the Mugwump Club as you march in at the back door and ask for reserved seats for Re formers on the back row of the upper gallery. Reform your way of masticating food and avoid tho appendicitis. Sit on the crank and let some one els turn, it. Clog the wheels of progress and stop the whole business if you cannot have your way in do ing it; even in your way of Re forming. Got no right to Reform unless they Reform just liko you want them to Reform. Reform in lino aud march to the tune of Cleveland's gold standard. Make him make diamonds pure ones tho standard, instead' of gold. Thero are, as compared, enough pure dfamonds among tho few to start out a Reform on in this single standard instead of gold. Gold is too common and cheap. Our friend, tho Louisville Titius, sententiously remarked the other day as follows: "Thomas Potts and Lula Rus sell were married in the County Court-room. They were in a hur ry' to catch a train." Shucks! That is no good ex cuse. They could hayo caught tire train and then got married. A PROTECTIVE TARIFF. Talk about Protective Tariff! The facts are that no government can be maintained without a Rev enue. The. proposition is respect fully submitted that, the United States cannot maintain a gold, or single, standard unless the Nation levys'ii protective tariff and also requires its payment in gold coin. If the gold standard stands, and the double standard is not adopted, then the United States must have resort to a protective tariff payable only in gold. This must of necessity be the recourse as it will and is the only source from whence it can demand and receive a revenue in gold, with which to maintain a gold stan dard. This leads to the proposi tion thac England is playing as the game and also saying, goes, right square into the hands of the United States; provided the Uni ted States adopts the high pro tective tariff payable only in gold. It is difficult to conceive of a more pleasing beatitude than the fruition of this, however incon gruvious, public situation and devoutly-to-be-wished condition. The United States can stand such a single standard gold racket with the balance of the world and its balance of trjide, if the bal ance of the worlid can stand such a beautiful financial condition of affairs. Bring on the single gold standard with the high protective tariff to be paid only in gold. It will lead to Elysian fields at the pearly gates of Elysieum. Cleveland is the President w ho stopped the payment the require ment of tho payment of the tariff duties to be paid in gold. He is the great unsubsedized, as it were, who Reformed the tariff. Yet he has never let the people know whether he lias looked across the bridge to see where he is going to land this great American people. We could carry this thing from tho Apple to the egg, but here is enough to think over for a period of time. SEND US YOUR ADVERTISEMENT. Next week's Pr.Ess and Caro linian will be brim full of news and a regular stem winder in the way of "git up and git." Its breezy editorials and other com ment, which are so highly appre ciated by all classes of people, in cluding those who do not like it, will be continued and in fact in creased in force and vigor. Therefore this is to sav that this is the time and tho place to adver tise everything that 3011 have for sale and for everything which you want. Please let us have your advertisements as early as possible even by. Monday or Tuesdav afternoon. Remember; we will help you if you help us. The Press and Car olinian circulates into nine coun ties adjoining Catawba county, besides its immense circulation in Catawba count. It also has sub scribers in nearly every State and Territory i:i the United States. It is the source through which to reach the yeomanry, the honest, debt-paying people in this section of tho moral vineyard. Send us your advertisement and also send us your name asji sub scriber or if you are already on the list get your neighbor or friend to send us his name as. a subscriber. England has been domineering the world as long as the world is going to stand it. A full fledged, high-hedged army and navy proof, jug-tight rebellion against this land and money squeezing insolont policy and pursuit is now near at hand. Let her come. The quicker tho better. Those who think tho Silver ad vocates will bo knocked out iuthe National Democratic Convention next year on the two-thirds rule will have to continue to think some more. It will take a ma jority of tho Convention to adopt the two-thirds rule. DUK 0 3 r DUKEBURHAWka m w M MADS FROM J T1Y 2UDD1E AND I." In the coal mines and ore mines of any kind it is a common and general thing for two or more men to work together. That is, never less than two. Because in the event an accident should oc cur one of them may be able to take care of the other, and also on the principle that two men can work together better than one Invariably these men call one an other ''Buddie;" or; "Afy Buddie and I." Col. Marcellus Eugene Thornton, the Editor of the Press and Carolinian, who was tho lar gest ownerin a five hundred thous and dollar coal mine in the Jel lico region and its President and General Manager during eight years and who had riots and strikes and sweet peace, is writing a Novel with the title oFAiyBud die and I." It will be readily ob served that this subject can be treated in many different wa's: A man's wife is his "Buddie." A Lady's husband is her "Buddie." The Novel will be decidedly breezy in stylo and architecture; and conventionalites will cut no prominent figure in the work, but will not be set at naught. He says:, "It will beat the Jews, and they beat the world." Col Thornton has two or three other Novels or works of Fiction or something on that line, which may be hurled broadcast upon the unsuspecting public at any moment whether opportune or in opportune. It may be stated here privately while he is absent fish ing that some few months ago he hired an amanuensis (both short h. and type w.) to assist in a Novel to compete in the New York Herald Prize offer of ten thousand dollars, which closes on July 1st.; but the Colonel went a fishing and"busted'or solved the whole conundrum by making the finest catch of the whole season and forgot all about the Novel. -It can be stated however, upon authority, that he will bo heard from in the Literary field at no far distant day. This is why he wishes more than for on- other reason, to abandon the newspaper business. If the Lord Roseberry Govern ment in England is defeated or re signs, it will no doubt be replaced b' a Lord Salisbury Cabinet with his nephew Sir Arthur Balfour as Leader' of the House of Com mons. Hois a strong advocate of silver or bimetallism and would lead the government in this line. This would bring about an inter national agreement on the subject almost surely. Lord Roseberry hasbeen tainted. He is a widow er but his deceased wife was a Rothschild; and no doubt tho Rothschild influence has had some bearing on his course on this question, as well as others. But Lord Roseberry was only the political lesuary legatee of Air. Win. Ewart Gladstone, the grand old man of the world in all save his monometallistic heresy. But he never took on this phase until doting age came on apace. I V- blltx W-TT ,4 A - - - - . feST W. D u ke Sops SCo. V SrTKEANERICW TCSACC3 V ZW f-AeJ DURHAM, N.C. U.S.A. 'k'f Senator Stewart of Nevada, is a "Jim Dandy." He is not one of Seismic-Teuton origin, or in plainer words, a Jew-Dutchman, or "Dandy Jim," but plain Jim Dandy. He has been out m Kentuck3 recently making speech es for his friend, our cousin, Joe Blackburn, and the cause of sil ver. The Cincinnati iinjuirer, a first-class, red hot honest money (silver) paper, interviewed the sil ver headed, more than 70 rear old Statesman through its Louisville, K'., correspondent, and got some very sensible and cogent points about politics and some politi cians. The Enquirer heads its column telegraphic report from the Gait House in Louisville as follows: "Hot words Senator Stewart hurled at the head of ev ery goM bug in America. John Sherman tho wickedest man ever born of .woman.' The South nnd West can be solidified for free sil ver and sweep the country in 'PC." A laige portion of the remain der of the long telegram will be found in our news columns in this issue. Senator Stewart is coming to North Carolina later. He mav be induced to invest in some of our Catawba or Burke county gold mines, as he announces his willingness to sell his interest in his silver mines in the West for twentv dollars. Recently Mr. Adolph G. Bauer, an architect of Raleigh.N. C, was married in Washington, D. C.. to Miss Rachel Blythe, a Cherokee Indian lady of the Indian tribe still remaining in North Carolina. There is an old law in the Stat utes of this State it seems which prohibits the intermarriage of Whites and Indians to the third generation inclusive. It is stated that the marriage is invalid in this State on aocount of this law. There can be no greater mistake. But this is an important inter state law question that should be settled under the practice of the District of Columbia, which is controlled by Federal Statute and therefore paramount in such cas es, extends such comit3' to mar riages, whether of Indians to whites or blacks to whites, the State of North Carolina is bound also to extend the same comity. Besides, if they are legally mar married in an' State of the Union the are therefore lawfully mar ried in one, married in all. So the mare's nest, while full of downy feathers is not so bad as some would seem to think. wkathkh rkpout Fair. nuckleuN Aruic.i Salve. Hie best salve in the world for Cut', Cruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheuro, Fever Sores, Tetter' Chapp-M Hands, Chilblains Corn, and all !kin Eruptions, and posi ively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is jjuaranteed to a'tve perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by O. M; Uoyster. Druggist. sep5J?--ly FOR RENT. A splendidly f;irni.-lied nine-room house witn bath room, in Hickory, C, will he rented to proper kind of party during the mouths of July and August. The owners wish to" leave town during those two months. Apply to or address M. K. Thornton, Keal Kstate Agent, 24-:it Hickory, X.'C. CATAWBA lilVER FARM FOR SA The magnificent farm on Catawba river above liridgewater, known cis the Hyatt farm, containing over S00 acres, nartof it finely timbered, with good houses,-' etc., is offered for sale. As I have at last decided to sc-11, a bargain may be obtained if application is made at an early date. I need some monev, but if I have to raise it in some other way, the farm may not again be of fered for sale in some vears. Addrevs Mit. i:. CThohnton, f Hkrkorv. C. ENNYROYAL FILLS ft 1 a i . rt- r-j.vu . lrarrn tr t"U. rT5 i.t. n'.'. Take 1 '' IXWiau & t I - I z; r i!, rrjfLvV .t';riv uu a- jDR.HAKTMAX?STIlEATJIKNT i I How it Happens that Y.r I Worn in in tho 1 nit States Can Obtain u Treatment Free. TJif iniHsf inn is nfroii rt - -i iior' can Hr. Hartman afford to direct tl treatment of so many women without charging anything? As was an. nounced two months ago, the Debtor Iroiioses to direct the treatment ab solutely free) of all women atflicted of any kind of female derangement whJ apply to him by letter. The qu stiory is, How can such a renowned phv.. cian and surgeon afford to Jo thi? This is the way it is done: The IV ru na Drug Manufacturing Coiiip-!iT are the sole manufacTurers of Dr Hart man's famous re;!:edies, exten sively used in all parts of the I"nitsj States. This Companv receives tho,,. ands of letters from women who ar using these remedies, asking for some detail of treatment. Many of thoj questions are such thatonlv Dr. Hart man could answer them. They there fore concluded to secure Dr. Hartman to direct the treatment of t'..st. pa ients. This brings the j'ersoi.al advice of Dr. Hartman within ti c reach of every afllicted woman in th. rnitcd States, free. As the Company inaimj factures Dr. Harttnan's remevlies, thev are thus able to lear the eiiormous ex pense of providing every wourm witl "free advice. Send address, age, symp toms, duration of sickness to Dr. Hart man, and a prompt answer will hi given. A valuable pamphlet devoted o dis eases of the female sex is now lcin sent free to any address by the 1'e ru na Drug Manufacturing Company o: Columbus, Ohio. For free book on cancer addnvs Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. The Narrow Quae Exrursjon Rales. From June loth to June ;J0th, t lie special excursion rates from Chester' S. C. and intermediate points, to Hlowing Kock and return, will be as follows: Chester, S. C, to Dlowin Rock $".8.j; Yorkville, S. C, to Hlow ing Kock 5.00; Clover, S. C, to Hlow ing Rock $4.05; Gastonia, to Blowing Rock $4.25; Dallas, to Blowing Rock $4.10; Lincolnton, to Blowing Rock $3.G0; Maiden, to Blowing Rock $:).;!o'; Newton, to Blowing Rock $:).05; Hick ory, to Blowing Rock $2.70; firanite to llowing Rock $2.40. Coin s Financial Scnooi The most instructive, sample, entertaining work on Money and Finance ever printed. Price 25c. Free for one ad ditional subscriber at $1.00. Phks and Carolinian and book for 1.2o, cash. 2tf i Styles Right; Prices RightJ FURNITURE, CARPKK BICYCLES AND KIN DRED WARES. Our bu5er is just back from ti p Northern markets. AVrite for cuts and prieo. E. & J. E, Haitbcork. HICKORY,-N-C-
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