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HICKORY PRESS: JULY 12. 1895. !rrs5 and irolinian. PI'HI IfHEB T " hi 'h;-:kory minting company Hickory, North Carolina. 'j . i;. VfonKE. LOCAL EDITOR. i .11 prf with th dmt tiirr jrt .. n- It ,,,,. ALL COM MUJWA TIOHS AHO BCllNt ,(TTIM TO diCKOKY PRINTING COMPANY. hicxoey.n. o. local Items in Brief; Krv. J. A. Ramsay preaches at New- tuI1. Sunday. Mi.es Mary Hall and Mary Ramsay visiting, at Newton. Mr. 1- (). Keever left on a brief 4!ruuimitf tour Monday. j. ;. Martin's new ad. is the sensa tion thi week. 28-lt Squire Bruns was invaliding from the iirst to tlie Stlrinst. '. K -Solicitor Newland, of Lenoir, w;i in town Tuesday. lot of shoes just received at Howies & Doll's. 27-tf The Topic says Lenoir is troubled uifh counterfeit (quarters. Mr. M. M. Post, of Morganton, was iii town Tuesday forenoon. See the One Dollar Shoe counter at K. L. Shufonl's. 27tf Mr. I. K. Anderson and wife went to w York City Tuesday. ludp W. P. Bynum, of Greensboro, i- the guest. of Mr. B. F. Seagle. New Carpets and Curtains. JT-Jt E. d'J. E. Haithcock. Mr. C. C. Host has been confined at ..me hv sickness since Saturday. Scniire J. S. Setzer is proving him vlf a practical, level-headed justice. Rev. J. L. Murphy and family re turned from the mountains early last week. Mr. L. X. Clinard, of Salem, is in the city on a visit to his son, Mr. Frank A. linanl. Head J. C. Martin's circular explain hi; giving away Gendron Bicycle and thoroughbred birds. 28-lt 'uite a delegation from Hickory at tended the ball at Catawba Springs, Monday night. Mr. P. C. Setzer has purchased a brick dwelling of Mr. S. D. Campbell in -Hast Hickory. The place to buv Shoes and Cloth-i:i'-K. L. Shuford's. 2Ttf ur citizens who are attending the trial of Sheniwell are still detained at hfxington. Mr. II. L. Moore, it is said, has the inost promising watermelon patch jn '-'atawba county. . biduvou ever hear of an advertise ment like Marti:-i lias put; before the h-oplev . 28-lt The baby at J. A. Martin's is a girl. h entered upon life's pilgrimage at U " iu. Monday. Mr. David Henkel, of Basic City, 1 a ; -pent Momlay in the city a guest ' ! l-v. A. L. (."rouse. Mr. H. I.. Moore and family spent V:5'flay at Moses Voder's, their father's, . t:-V i . 1 i it from the citv. deduction in Fine Dimities, a i iU all kinds of Summer Dress '""k at Allen cV Leonard's. 27-tf Aii-.jvt 2:vd a Civil Service exauiin '''"n 'i 'clerks, storekeepers and gau--" rtix,- place at Asheville. llarr Martin, a Blowing Rock mer wa trading at our large mer ' u.t;... , -tablishments Tuesdav. A i'r-n ' cuts -purchase at the White -lves yon a chance at. the No. -pound sioo Gendron bicycle. It V . Sisjmon will put a mill on Mi ',:-'T Mountain lands at r2-mile ' : - '.vi- miles west of Hickory. i uie Setrer, a sister of 'Squire v - r. spent several days last ' A-!i her kindred in Hickory. !' up with the times. Use 1 - Mar Headache Powders. 20-tf - irutees of the public school -.rare Mers. P. C. Hall, H. C. ' - rand Thomas A. Witherspoon. v" A.- A. Shuford says: 4Jim :n;'- c.m't do any better than Cieve Si AN "l ma' JulJ iUul Judge . N tiiat elegant birch bed room suit ' ;V rt-eeived. ' K. &' J. E. Haithcock. . :- Miss Lizzie Setzer visited Granite Tuesday, returning to the city yester day. Misses Edna Elliott ' and Lucile Withers, from Charlotte, are visitin- Miss Pearl Elliott. Mr. W. S. Stroup returned, from Shelby Monday and reports Aery fine crops in that vicinity. White Goods, Embroideries. Laces etc., very cheap at Shuford, Setzer ic Cos. v 28 tf Mrs. Wr. H. Rainsaur and children are expected at Rev. Mr. Murphy's to morrow, to spend sometime. The beautiful parsonage which the Reformed congregation of the town is building, is about completed. Mr. Joseph Walters, jeweler re turned from the Epworth League Con vention at Chattanooga, Tenn., Fri day. 'Squire Setzer presided very grace fully at the trial of his first case, under his recent appointment, Satur day. , Col. J. L. Lyerlywentto Cleveland Saturday, and will return home, by way of Statesville, the latter part of the week. All farmers, whether interested in poultry or not, when in town should see J. C. Martin's Buff Cochins, in Show Window. 28-lt Mr. D. D. Elliott, of Knoxville, Tenn., after a visit of several days to Mayor Elliott, his brother, returned home Sunday. Rev. Mr. Murphy filled his appoint ment in the , country Sunday. His His members found entertainment at the other churches. Mr. H. S. Suttlemyre has the lumber already on the ground for rebuilding his woodhouse that was destroyed by fire Tuesday morning. Best jeans pants at 50 cents per pair at Killian & Cline's. 24-tf The Stockholders of the Chester k Lenoir R. R., hold their next annual election of officers in this city .July 18th, at 1 p. m. The twenty-sixth annual session of the North Carolina Local Ministers' Conference will be held at Rutherford College Aug. 14-18. Fruit preserving powders and salycil ic acid at H. L. Moore's drug store. The sermon of Rev. Mr. Townsend Sunday night was "Scriptural, logical and pract ical. We were much inter ested and, we hope, benefited. Mr. T. M. Johnson, a Washington city railroad magnate, enjoyed Sun day with his family in rthis city. He left for Washington Sunday evening. To make room for our f;ll stock we will close our spring and summer mil linerv at great reduction. 27 tf Howj.es & Boll. Itev. C. G. Little has such a partial ity for his many friends in Hickory thi.t he visits us every few months. He was among us again Tuesday. Mrs. F. W. McRavey, who has been quite sick for several weeks, we are gratified to say, is now so far recovered as to sit up a goodly portion of each day. H. L. Moore has the finest lot of stick candies ever before on the Hick ory market. 27-tf Mrs. W. A. Self, Mrs. T. M. Johnson and Mrs. W. X. Reid spent last week at Mr. J. W. Robinson s. The lad ies came back to town Saturday. Onlv two correct numbers in 2,o75 combinations that give the correct kevs which will entitle you to the bicvcle and birds, given away bj J. C. Martin. -lt It will be observed that the Hickory Priutiug Company or Pukss and Car olinian always puts its imprint on its Job work. It is not ashamed of its work. Everv purchaser of a oO-cent hat, cap, shirt or any article of furnishing goods, gives vou a showing for the HH) Bicvcle in the White Front Show Window. 2S-lt Capt. Charles Geitner, Arthur Mo ser, Gordon Bohannon, William Brims, J. W. Self and others attended Mor gantofrs base-ball game Tuesday, the 2nd inst. Don't fail to call on us. , for nice spring chickens, butter, eggs, etc . al ways on hand. Killian fc Clink. Col. Thornton has gone to Jellico, Kentucky, on business. He desired to return and be here Friday but failing in doing this he may remain until Sat urday. Mrs. L. C. Hunter and Mis. Nellie Keever greatly enjoyed their visit to Newton friends. Both ladies occu pied their places in the Methodist church choir Sunday. IiavtJ tuur i j . .. , . Vfisliincrtnn and Central time for 10 cents at Joseph Walters. A sfecial train of ix pa.vngerJ- coaehe. !earii;g exeuiwitif from Rock Hill to Asheville. passed through the city about noon yesterday. Masons Glass Fruit Jars, a No Fruit Preserving Powders, at Shuh.rd. Set zer i: Cs. 28-tf Mr. H. C. Martin. tb iKpnar mer chant of Blowing Rock, was in town Tuesday. We learn that he is think ing of making Hickory his home. We trust that he may come. Miss Amanda Clarke will have charge of the art department of Claremont College again next year. We learn that the fu ospects of the school for the coming year are encouraging. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Charlotte, will be in Hickory at The Inn on Fri day, July 19th, one day. Hi practice is limited to the Eve. "Ear, Nose and Throat. 27-:U The Street sprinkler is proving a "solid" comfort to the business men of the town. We are now not afflicted with dust and saturated streets make the atmosphere percepti bly cooler. Gendron number 10, 21-pouml load bicycle. Top .Notcher and crowing more popular. Come and buy one and vou won't get left. 27 2t ' E. & J. E. Haithcock. Preaching ut the , Reformed church next Sunday morning by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Muiphy, at 'which time a children's service will b held. A beautiful programme is bein arranged for the occasion. Shuford, Setzer & Company are giv ing great bargains in Summer Dress Goods; it will pay you to see them and get their prices. '28-tf Mr. W. J. Shuford, proprietor of the Racket Store, has moved his wares from the Beard building into the com modious Shuford building, at the east end of the public square, 27-2t For Salk Ciikap for Cash or ap proved security One 20 horse-power Erie City Stationary engine and boil er; 1 Tar Heel Planer and Matcher; 1 Shingle mill (Lowe's Patent) ami Saw mill complete, all in first-class running order. For particulars apply to A. D Jonks, Granite Falls. N. C 2-1 (m We have just received an elegant assortment of fancy stationery for printing Fancy Menu Cards. Souvenirs, Wedding Invitations, Ball Programs with tassels aud pencils. The Prkss and Carolinian is now prepared to furnish anything in theliueaud at the most reasonable prices. 28 2t The Southern Railway. Company is selling tickets to Baltimore July 18 21, at one first-class fare for the round trip by way of Washington and Penn sylvania R. R., Washington, Balti more & Ohio R. R . also oy way of West Point Virginia and steamer to Baltimore. Hickory Inn Ariuvals: R. W. Holcombe. Charlotte. N. C; Thomas Waters, Jr.. John IX. Morris, Balti more: Misses Reeve, Greenville, Tenn.: L. T. Nichols. S. C; Jno. M. Miller, Jr., Lynchburg, Va. : Miss Clark, Yorkville, S. C. : Miss Cronse, Lincolnton. N. C; J. A. Means, Louisville. Ky. ; W. P. Bynum, Germantown, N. C; L. C. Farrar. V. L. Eppes, Richmond, Va.; E. Berkeley, Columbia, S. C: Emi E. Naumann, Louisville, Ky.; I. A. Hirshberg. Marshall J. Clarke. Atlan ta, Ga.: J. C. Martin. Hickory, N. C; T. C. Manning, Knoxville, Tenn.: Toji Tukado. Tokio. Japan. Mr. Wnu AT. if ilson Pullman, W. Va. Belter. Thanjor Years Hood's Sarsaparilla Demonstrates Its Merits. A scrofulom- or catarrhal condition of the intestines is often the prime cause of chronic diarrhea, and when the tissues arc built up and healed by thc pure blood made by Hood's Sarsa parilla, a cure is effected. Read this: " I believe it mv duty to tell what bene fit I have received from Hood's Sarsapa rilla. I waa afflicted with chronic diax rhesa for four years, and Severe Parns in tho Back . of mv head and alo in my aide. I was treated by two leading phvsicianat but found no relief. I was advised by friends Hood's5 Cures to try Hood's Sarfaparilla. I conamanped taking the medicine hvt May aad hare taken over aeven bottles. I found relief after taking the first bottle and now fetl better than I have for years." WilXLOC M. WilsK, Pullman. V eat Ylrghna. Hood's PIUS are tLe best after-dissfcr mu , assist digestion, rrereat cc tstlpaaoa. 1 Mi Highest of all ia Lcavcaing Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSSHLtUirEEKf PURE THE 5MUFORD HARDWARE COMPANY. Yesterday morning we dropped iuto the headquarters of theabove firm and, looking over their truly immense stock, we were st jamlexl to find it so mater ially increased above what it was eighteen months ago. The clerks were working like beavers packing wares of all kinds for customers throughout the State. Plows, stoves, horseshoes and nails, guns, shot and powder, shovels and forks, all kinds of machinery, Distons circular saws, from 50 inches down, with a vast amouut of other wares, too tedious to mention, were systematically arranged on the shelving and floors of the large and commodious structure they occupy. The house evencarries pipes and all kinds of pipe fittings, from 4 inches down. This firm's whole- -ale jobbing trade iermeates the en tire State and . is daily increasing in magnitude, calling in realitj for addi tional clerical help. The establish ment seldom sends out a man upon' . , , . sive private correspondence, placing the very latest quotation of prices n. the hands of retailers, ue hear it , . generally rented on the street that the Shuford Hardware Company has found it necessarv, to meet the re- ... . quiremenis oi marenaiiy increase! stock and enlarging trade, to procure another large, three-story building. We can't say the report is true but fe . . . 1 Messrs. A. A. bhuiord and .J. A. Jlar- 11i1,u.uuM..Wm,u.u,,1k ,u., hSW respecting their successful and mcreas- ing business transactions. Their tin and stove factory, where the King Heater is manufactured, is located on Watauga Street, but close enough for all practical purposes to their job bing house. Mr. F. AClinard, one oJ,the most companionable of men, tame home from the mountains Saturday. From him we learn that W. F. Bryan, of Boone, N. C, lost his dwelling house, store and barn by fire July oth. Prof. Yarborough, who occupied the dwell ing house, lost all of his furniture, household goods and a &il)0 piano. The latter had no insurance and we do not know that Mr. Bryan carried any. The Pukss ani Cakcliman has just received a large shipment of the finest stationery ever brought to Hick ory. Its Job department is now pre pared to do any and all kinds of Job work at the very lowest prices ossible. Wedding cards and invitations, Cata- logues; Pamphlets; Menu cards; Ball nroLTrams. fancv and plain; Letter Heads on Linen paper, ruled and un- I Miss Nettie Abernethy did not appear ruled for type writer; Plain Letter ! in our report last week of the enter Heads; Note Heads; Bill Heads; State-1 tainment at Mr. O. M. Koyster s. It ments large and small; Envelopes of ! as inadvertently omitted, and we all sizes and kinds; Bristol Boerds; j w Y contributed, per- Card Boards; Fancy Covers for Pam- i aps as much to the success of the oc phlets and Circulars, and everything ' casion as anyone participating therein, in the line to be had in a'lirst class ! We have heard several compliments Job Printimr establishment. Send us P the solo she sang, and the words a your orders and get estimates. We can beat the Jews and doing it at Cheap John prices. 27-tf 'TW F THE BEST HOTELS IN THE SOUTH. AX ALL-YEAH-U01W1) RESORT. ALTITUDE 1400 Fl . The "INN" is built of brick, stone and iron, is lighted by gas and electricity, and has all the conveniences of a modern home. Our climate is" specially recommended for the euro of Insomnia and af fords almost instant relief to sufferers from Asthma and Bronchitis. Q,t "itlolcl lljcrhclcn- EtiVALLY AlKXPTEl FOR Tol'lllxT AND fOfJI'Ii'SfA L TltAYEU Location central, handsomelv furnished, steam heat and electric lights in every room. . Tho BERKELEY is up to date, in all its ap pointments. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per day. FRANK LOUGHRAN, Proprietor. A WILD WEST DR0A.-1. '5quire Toltn Not Surf of Goin o rteavca Has a Dream on th Subjt. Judge Logan M. Totten. the lively U. S. Commissioner of this county and of Hickory, has not Iwen ratetl as a first class dreamer, but lie desiies now to enter the list. Here is his latest, best, and probably last dream. Fri day night the swoon came upon him like a murky cyclone cloud on a "still" afternoon. Those who read this and have also read about what LordThur lowsaid of the Devil upon hearing read to him from Milton's Paradise Lost. Milton's grand description of the 'Devil Tempting man," when he vio lently exclaimed, 'A d n fine fellow; I hoie he will win;" cali fully appre ciate the harmony of the situation. CoinmisionerTotten hays he has always leen skeptical as to whether he would !e finally "sa red" finally enter the pearly gates. Friday night he dreamed that he died. He inarched up to the Pearly Gates and was not admitted. Then he struck a lee line for the oth- i er place and hunting up the Devil ; fond fhat he hi , apartlnents aml tlt.v dhrut i. , , . know why he was so long coming, j Tw )evi toJ hfni everv th waH , ag off a am e aned tix f -r. i tui. i: i : all the fanciful things to huu and said that tree there can be sent across to the other sfde of the Catawba river and plantcnl out the same as it was by a siiimlt Wiivi' of tb liatid. Th ns. fute.Com. wondered to himself how j they knew anything about the Ca- j tawba river an.l what it had to do , wki u 1J(U VM h the ,)ev1 , wnv., . ,,.,. . t. tw, mhntu. j but surely uprooted itself and silently floated avav to the othf-r side of the beautiful Catawba river and planted itself. Tot ten looked at the Devil a moment ami said; "Vou can't move that Hickory Inn over there that way!'' "Oh yes," said the Devil; and with that the Hickory Inn, bricks and every thing intact, with all the guests and electric lights picked up and float ed slowly and sweetly away and plant ed itself across on the hills on the oth er side of the Catawba river from here. The Judge was charmed. "But," said he 'you can't talk like the average Democratic inditicians about the financial situation.' "Now, hold on young man," said the Devil," There are some things we do not dis cuss here. Vou have struck me on mv weak ioint. I'll give you one more chance for your white alley. You may go right back to Earth, but if 1 catch you here again no excuse will Imj tak en." Com. Totten awoke and is now -n jj jcj.orv We much regret that the name of of praise were uttered by ladies and gentlemen capable of accurate judg ment. on) nil,' 0
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