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vonr paper; ,: I'liinjretl from one poat ottW to -a.siit um id wnl it ;opy to a ditHii' ),,; .)pnln a new subflcriber. &wi .. .jiv news In your neighborhood tbt '-! to your friend or tbe.patilk. t' RAILWAY COMPANY. INMOST AIR LINE.) THsHD DIVISION . lt-.Itil- In Tct Jane 16. 1895. pablinbed as "In- ect to change witb- ,;, ,,ii.v una J , -,. to tne pui AsML. nfl Paint Rock. j 4io 12. I Dally. t Contra I ii've.) . WaH'iiniflon Ar. b 42a m Lyo'liburtg ( 1.53 " .. Kicbmond...... " 6.00 r 4 '" ;.,-,! ! Danville " j 12.00 m ' ...JreeiiHboro...... " 10.4S p ra . . ..Salisbury. ..... j 6.55 Smtenville " G.0.J Hickory 4 56 " Moranton.... 35G - . .....Marion 3.11 " Kilt more. " 1.24 " Ar. I AHheville J Lv. J.16 l.v. ( Ar. 2.13 ...Hot Sprlncg " 12.53 r. Paint Itock... Lv. 12.40 '"''1 V;' " Kill' ni '"'No. :."l:iily. Arrives at Hickory 9.05 u. m. ', , aily. Leaves Hickory . 6.26 p.m. 4.1" i:.''.' l.v.... Paint Kock . ...Ar. 11.35 am I Knoxville ' " 8 30 " i ' ;battanoofra " I 4 30 " Ar NaKbviile Lv I .-0 pm m-rii AlieviI? nud Murphy. No ;:. ! Es.Sun. Til ;i Ui. I Lv... No. 18. Ex. Sun. 1.50 pm 10.5! am 10 04 5?5u Anheville......Ar. I'll 11.1). rn. 3,-,'j " ' ......IHIl-boro ... " " Kryson City.. " r Murphy.. .. Lv. iM-:ica"i2"2 t AR NERVICK. S . .iiid 3S VartbiDKton and Southwestern Li;: it'!- i-omped of Pnllniau t arn; mfni ua'ia full in ut rat $2 00. no extra fare. TLrt'iinh l-.i oyr Oirs between New York and ttrl-in-i. New York and Memphis, and New Turk anil Tampa and . Washington, Asheville tad Hot 'iirlnirn- Also carries flrnt--laM8 coach t bt '--! v ashinsrton and Jacksonville. Din 1d' tr lft ween (jreenHboro ;ind Montporaery .(.t. ?,; and 3(5 United States Fast Mail, pull nm n NliH'pinjr Cars between New York. At lanta uil Montgomery, and New York and Jakonvi:e. Also' has Sleeping Car between Ch irlott- and Augusta Through tickets on sale at principal stations to'nll points. Fo rates or Information apply to anv a en t ol the Company. VATUKK. ' 8 H HARDWICK. tien'l I'hsh Art.. Asst Gen'l Pass. Ak- V!hiiirton, D. C. Atlanta. Ga. EP.KKKI:li:Y; Geu'l Sapt, Columbia, S. 0. J M Cl'Li". Traffic Mgr., Washington. D. O. W H (JikKEN. (Jen'l Mgr.. Washington. D. C. Chester & Lenoir N. G. Railroad Schedule (Centrnl Time. In effect Jane 16. 1895. The passenger train from South leaves Hickory 12:12 p. in. From "orth it leaves here at 4:10 p. in. Mixed train from the South arrives at Hickory 3:30 p. m. Leaves for Le noir at 5:20 p. m. From North leaves Hickory at 7:40 a. m. Connect at Hickory and Newton with W. N C. trains, at Lincolnton with . O trains east tnd west: at (iaatonia with Southern, east and ft; at Yortville witbOt'C north and sontli: t Chter with C C Jk A. north and south and ith the O V A N north and south. U. H. B. ard G F. 4 P. A. Yorkville. 8. G. L.T. NicholH. Supt.. Chester. S 0. ' . v'. F. Harper. Prest.. Lenoir. N C. REDUCED RATES.. " Cohoq siates am infrinaiionai Eipositoo Al LAMTA, GA , teptcmber 18 tkwmber 31, J895. Tor the above occasion the Southern Railway to wib sell low-rate rou i d-trip tickets to atlnta, GA., and return on the follow ing baais ; FROM A'exandrij, Va..... hoviih.,-N.u..... fW'in.KU'n,N.C.... "irkcville. Va 'pepcr. Va am, Va JQiirlottesvillo, Va. Jarcl Hill, N. C... harl.,Ue,N.c Janvi !o, va urnam, N. C . f'M liovui. Va.... rrvtijihoro. N. C... -ibori N. C !dcrs,nville,N. iCKorv.X C J'chlVint.N.C:.: S'l'riujrs. N.C x c.r. Lynchburg. Va b xmton, x. t; ,, 38.2519.25 1m8o 18.7013.70 23.2517.05. So.Stf 18.55' 20.85 15.30; 23.2517.05! 20.40 15.00 '1400 0.40 5.75 j 0.65 ..... ;11 dO 1350 110.55 12 40 ..... 110.35 114.20 10.40 ! 6.55 13 15 . 20.05 14.70' 20.4015.00 26.2519.25 17.6512.95; 21.7515.95 9.65 i 5.8o t j 1020 ' 1045 14.00 9.20 .. 11.C0 .... 11.70 .. 15.30.. 8.60 i 5.25 11 WV 16.95 14.00..'... 112.45 10.50 i.... 8.40 6.75 20-40 15.00 22 .50 16.50 16-05 j 10.45 .. .....11.50 11 80 1 1 m 10.90.... ll M3 8.05 7.25 7.1Q 7.23 Cum, X. C... n. X .c .. Xw, Va.... TJ.X.C... ehniond, Va. f'villo. X. C 11.K5 ji5.no ..... !24.55 18.00 ,20.4015 00 :23.2517 05 fiS.85 13.80 ...13.10. ...10.45 -...12.40 . ...! 9.70. ...10.45 . a host on, Va .... 21.5315.80 ur- N.C....... 15.30 ..... 10S0 14.00 . 11.25.....i TrT iuV C 15.30 ... 16.35 . 12.00 8.15 7.85 ' 4.90 .... .j 14.00 .. . '124D0 14.00..... ..'...'11.39 J' Von. I). C . tlVHMt, Va.... 10.75 ! 2ti.25 19.25 23.65 17.a Wrl' u n- v a 26.2519. lt .?u,r"! C..... 22.9516. -c' i!-;ilom, X. C. 19.0013. 26.25 19.25 K5 95 "4't s f r, m i jitermedlute points in proportion.) EXPLANATION. toi 'i -3111 A : Tickets will be sold September 5 uuny i rum epteloer io to jectui L "-,Ji luclusive. with rlual limit January . lutr.ji p.; Tickets will be sold da Uy from ::hr- ,r, lc o December 15, 1895, inclusive. u Ui iua1' twenty g.Tj) rtays irora uaio 5-Sti':n c :. Tcketa w!U be sold daily from ir.i TiT'1 V : A 'ckets will be sold cn Tuesdays u i rfda-vs ot each week from September LaVi ,DVember -t. 1S95, inclusive, witn final sold dally from . 1S35. inclusive. iys from date of sale. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Grt!?5, OQlr Hne entcHnff the Exposition ru-o JS,navui double-track, standard Atfrm.Tiillw.,y from the center of the city of Tor t, l, the Expositlorf Grounds. Tout r c,Ict3 &Q Information apply to ' barest affent, or address 'CtJLP. W. A.TTJHK, t TfaSo Maaaffer, Genl Pass. Act, 1300 Penna. Ave., Vfashlnffton, D. C. 'h , ,1J lo ueceniDer 30, itW5, inctutve. --ul hmit fittcen (15) days from date of 7 T, iv ,tlck-i to bear longer limit than Janu j Only two months till Christmas. ; Mr. Sallie Hortou spent last Friday at Morgan ton. , Mrs. W.' X. Reid, returned last Wed i uesday from a visit to Morganton. Gov. J. L. Lyerly has just had his house recovered. Finished in time for the rain. To increase the uower nf th vf.;L singers and public speakers use Ayer's Mr. R. H. Trollinger, of Newton was in this city last week, with a wagon load of chickens. For best 5. T.-iblr (fn it.L ,...n n Hickory Puixtixg Co., at Press aju VyAKULLMAX. 44-tf Mr. J, U. Long, one of Catawba's leading merchants, ' was , in our city last week on business, V Soon lie thanksgiving der who will send us a Dontall speak at once. day. Won big turkey? Grandfather mountain was covered with snow last WedLesday evening, many thought we would get a fail, but not so. Exposure to cold, damp winds, may result in pneumonia unless the system is kept invigorated with Hood's Sar saparilla. Soon' we expect to hear of all farm ers ploughing ground for wheat sow ing. We know they are thankful for this season. Mr. C M. White left last Thursday for Asheville. His family left some time ago and he has been among his friends since. For blank receipt books call on Hickory Printing Co., at Prkss and Carolinian. 44-tf Thursday morning the sound of rain awoke us, and we found it had rained nice showers in the night.. The ruin continued that day. Every man having a beard should keep it an even and natural color,, and if it not so already, use Buckingham's Dye and appear tidy. Mjss Sophia Coffey who has been in Salisbury for several months, passed through our city last Friday on her way home to Granite Falls. Misses Amelia and Lizzie McCouxb left last Thursday evening for a visit to relatives in Mecklenburg county. They will be away some time. Our grocerymen are getting in rais ins, cocoanuts, lemons, citron etc,, ready for Christmas eatings. Just look, ot the ahow windows on main street- Miss Nellie Sparrow was the guest ot Miss Annie Stewart day and night week on her return from Bib wing. Rock toher home at Davidson Col lege. Miss Emily Wheeler has gon to Louisville, Ky.. to make, a visit and from there she and Miss Amy will go to North Yakima, Wash, to stay un til next spring. Next time the serenaders are out. the people must mention the cake right then and not wait until the next day. It is tiresome to think of what might have been. Mr. John N. Bohannon, after a long trip in nine different states, is at home again. He will be here till after Christmas. Mrs. Bohannon has also returned from Wadesboro. Rev. Dr. Buxton, of Lenoir, passed through this city last week on his re turn from the Episcopal convention at Minneapolis, Minn. He had also vis ited his sister in Fayetteville, N. C. Mr. Williams and family have moved back here from Morganton. He is a good painter and has already painted the White Front and his son is work ing at Mr. Geo. W. Hall's store now. , Boat & Company made this year 500 bushels of corn on twelve acres of land.' That is a pretty good yield. They had a regular old time "corn shock ing" out there last week. Several gentlemen from town went. Dr. Chas. Menzies was in the city sevwral days last week. He tells us Miss Annie is about well again and Miss Sadie doing very well. We are glad to hear this and hope to see them all soon, Mr. and Mrs. 'Gene Adams were in the city a short while last Friday on their return from AtUnta. They were greatly pleased with their trip. Mrs. Adams came up to se us and sub scribed for our paper. n Q) tin rr r- "r-? Plpse inform vonr read- era that I liavw a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been per manently cured. I shall le glad to seed vro bottlesof my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will fend me their express and post office address. Bespectfally, . T. A. Slocum, M. C-, auumj, pearl Stwrt. Kew York. 00 SPiin HfCKOIlY PHESS: NOVEMBER ?, 18.5. t " : Mr. J. Worth Elliott was. at home a few days last week. He is buildiuga Hue $,000 residence in Charlotte for Mr. Arch Brady, cashier in one of the banks there.- Mrs. Brady is the owner of the bank building at this place. Mr. Elliott gets all his inside work done at the Hickory Mfg. shops. Mr. Jacob B. Brown. of GrahamvilleT S. C, was troubled with chill and fe ver, and unable to procure relief, mi til he began t? take. Ayer's PiUs. . He is now jen joying excellent health and is a warm and sincere advocate, of Ayers Pills.forall complaints of stom ach, liver, or bowels. Rev. J. Alson Ramsay reported the actions of recent Synod at Prayer meeting last Wednesday night, the Synod of N. C. and Va. have decided to move the Theological Seminary from Hampden Sydney, Va. to Rich mond, Va. The Synod compliments Mr. Boyd on his management of Or phanage near States vi He-. The Synod meets in 18SKJ at Newbero. We have jdt heard ttm some of our neighbor towns have given out the re port that our town is full of Typhoid fever. This is untrue, we have had only four deaths this summer from Typhoid fever. We have bad several other deaths but they positively were not from fever. We are sincerely sor ry such a report should be circulated and hope all papers will do us the very great kindness to copy this. - Mrs. G. C. Bonniwell and datghters Misses Norma and Joe, started last Thursday evening for Philadelphia to visit Mrs. Bonniwell's mother. They expect to remain a month or more. Miss Norma has the plans to draw for a $50,000.00 hotel :to be erected at Wayuesville, N. C'.r and upon her return will do this work and she and Miss Joe expect to go north to school. Miss Norma is a splendid architect and Miss Joe is an. artist. Miss Norma is the Second lady archi tect in the south and we are proud our town is the posessor of so brilliant a young lady. They went by tn Seaboard Air Line. The wife of Mr. Leonard Wells,. oi East Brimleld, Mass., had been suffer ing from neuralgia for two days, not being able to sleep or hardly keep still,, when Mr. Holden, the merchant there sent her a bottle of Chamberlain'sPain. Balm, and asked that she give it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells the next day he was told that she wa all right, the pain had left her within, two hours, and that the bottle of Pain. Balm was worth $5.00 if it could not be had for less. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by O. M. Royster, Druggist. Th Shape of th Earth. A country schoolmaster was coach inig his pupils for the yearly examina tion, and having before him the jnn ior class in geography he asked: "Can any little boy or girl tell rne the sli apt of the earth?'1 To this there was no answer. Qft dear me." said he, "this is sad! W4IV Til give you a token to mind it. What is the shape o' this snuffbox in my hajjd "Square, sir," replied all. Yes bnton the Sabbath day, whin I change ma does, I change this snuff box for a round one. Will you. mind that for a token?" Examination day came, andJ the cliass was called. 'Can any little boy or girl tel&what is the shape of the earth?" Every hand was extended;, every head thrown back and evepy eye flashed with excitement. One little fellow was singled out with a. "Youv my little fellow tell us." "Round on Sundays, and square all the rest o' the week!' Chicago Times Herald. Ktectrtc Illtt Eleetric Bitters is a medicine for any seasoi but perhaps more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is tor pid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has-often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial joion. l!eadacle, Indigvstion. Constipation. Dizziness viold to Electric Bitters. 50c and $1.00 per bottle ai O. M. Koysters Drug Store. . 1 Our thanks are due Mr. James H. Enniss, publisher of Turners N. C Almanac, for a copy wbJeh is just out. Turner sN. C. Almanac, the "Old Re liable," is a faithful and valuable pub lication. There is no other to compare with it. It is needed every year by the merchant, lawyer, doctor, farmer, housekeeper. In fact, everybody should have Turner's N. C. Almanac If you have never had one in Your home, buy the Almanac of and hang it by your fireplace for refertnte and you will never go without one. Price only 10 cents for 01 pages of val uable information and any page Is worth it. The Almanac is for sale by me rchants.dru -gists, I Kitin asters, etc, or by the publisher, Jas. H. Enniss, Raleigh, N. C. whys- for A-vnm. With j Fw Corrtspomliac Qu'rk far th Othr Sex. A you tig man who has always been much interested in woman, says the Chicago Record, would like an an swer to the following questions: Wljy a woman doesn't keep her sho! blacked? Why she loMi't wear her hair iu the way that is mot becoming to her, instead of spoiling her head by an un becoming arrangement, because it is "stvlish?" Why she allows a man to smoke when on the street with her? Why she permits such an abomina tion as a cuspidor to come into her house? Why she doesn't stop talking about her servaut girl? Ditto about her clothes? Why she doesn't wear hats that can not be spoiled by a damp day? Why she ever chews gum? Why she , doesn't renounce the words "cute "nice and "perfectly grand" when talking of a sunset or a beefsteak? Why she persists in filing her naM to a sharp point? Why she sits on one foot when she wants to be "comfortable?" Why her card clubs always end in a big row? And a womanNvould like to know about the lord of creation: Why he smokes cigarettes after all that is admitted on that subject? Why he doesn't wear the neckties his wife bays for him? Why be is profane on the street where women are passing, and when tber-N no occasion for it? Why he eats bakery pie and dough nuts and then wonders thut he has indigestion? Why he thinks it's bright cynical to sneer at women and women's work. Why he insults his stomach by tak ing mixtures over a bar? Why he can't He on a couch without getting the pillows into hard knots under his head, thus nearly dislocat ing his neek? ' . Why he groans so when he has a little pain? Why he thinks he 4 is going to die it be has ever so slight a cold? 1 - IhixidNiw. v An artbt painted a picture of inno cence a gentle boy it was, .sitting with a hold. of his mother's hand. Many years after, he wished to paint as a companion-piece, a representation of gilt; and for this purpose he sought and obtained admission to a con detuned criminal in his cell. He made this poor wretch his model, and pro duced a picture of remorse and anguish, truly affecting. He tbeu brought ia the former picture, that, by placing, the two side by side, he might be bet t a r a We to judge of the effect. The moment the eyes of the prisoner feLfc upon this one, he was greatly excited and burst into tears. He recalled aa episode ot his boyhood. The truth was, be had been the model for botta The story has been often told, but the truth which it embodies cannot be too often uttered or too deeply pondered. No one day leaves any inan as it found him; for just as eer tainly as we grow older with time-, so certainly do we grow either better- or worse more strengthened for good! or more inclined to evil. i O The One Crop System d of farming gradually exhausts the land, unless a Fertiliirer containm a H high percentage of Potash, is used. Better crops, a tetter soil, and a larecr bank account can oslv then be expected. O 6 Write for our Farroers Guide." a 142-pae illustrated lok. It i&brim full of useful information for farmers. If wilS be sent free, ard will make and save you mjoney. Address, GF.RMAV KALI WORKS. 9Xo St,New Verk. g!iiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiittmiim 3 r OX. Which Shall li Be ? ' Si ik 3 Yocb orders for Ili-h Grade S?wi llcclilaej, Bicycks. Vehicles. Biby P ri Carmr??, etc. nlord with lzzl irdislcn with three to tlx middle- E 3 men's prsSis. cr with the old reliable CASH BUYERS' UNION, with enly g 3 one small rrofit above actual factory cost. If you are a money sxver then- 3 can be no doubt as fro:r decision. V,riu to-day for i ne of our illustrated t cata!o2j"? and note the unapproachable bar-rains we rr olefin? 30 dicer ent rtv!? Sir j Machines. rirz:nz ia price from tS.00 to S20.00 Bicycle. all siyl-s rd r.rkrs. from 310.75 to S73AO. Tboe f f the latur prfc bic; equ! to vrhe-is sd by ants and dealers at SI 25.00. We show 110 d-:irr.s in Biby CarrUrs trie ltet. the han:?omest zll n-w patterns, maay direct importation. - 77e hand! everj-thin? under h sun in ths VEHICLE AND HARNESS LIN. BUGGIES. CARRIAGES. PHAE TOMS. P.CAO VMGONS, CARTn. HARNC1S. OAOCLZS. ETC at ni::iou: fA rvch or c:iY.y.ru IN PIANOS AND i 1 lout 9. : :c "x'r.'.rh t o ciai caulc-ue fcr wh CASVT BUYERC UNICN. B SS6. 159.161 W. Vca Bar- ZZ.. CHICAGO. IUU A Ft.Ol5T5 INVENTION. Aa Automatic Alarm on a 5u44m Chango of Weather. A tlorist in Chat tan wgr Teun., named John Karsten. has invented a novel alarm to warn him that his flow ers are freezing. The clluiatk? condi tions of Et Tennessee nruch tliat a man may sometimes gutobed with the roses in bl.xnu and wake up to find them covered with snow. Of course that sort of thing is hard on florists, and Mr. Karsten has ieeii loosing flow ers, which are money to him, for sev eral years. He lay awake nights try ing to devise some means to save him-, self from stih loss, ami finallv inven ted an automatic alarm worked by the contraction and expansion of a thin piece of steel which is attached to a thermometer hung just cutside of his window, the thermometer in turn be ing connected with a bell at his bed side by an insulated wire. Whenever the mercury drops below 45, the steel snaps and turus on the alarm, the bell rings above him and the florist gets up and covers his flowers. Coincidences will Novor Ceaaev A pretty story of two soldiers comes from Louisville, says the Cincinnati Tribune, and repeated by the- Knox ville Tribune. They had been dear triends, boys together, almost broth ers before the war. One, Peter Maloy, a native of Trimble county, Kentucky, became a member of the Fourth, Kentucky Confederate cavalry. At the battle of Rheatown, Tenn., he fell from his horse dangerously wounded. His upturned face about tox be tram pled ujKn by some chargiag trooper was seen and recognized by the friend of his youth, Henry Blevins, of the Nineteenth Kansas who carried him off the field and watched over him for two days. The federal army was forced to fallback to Knoxville, ami Blevins had to bid adieu to his confed erate charge. Maloy's leg was tunpu- .tated, and after a while he recovered. When tje jvar was over Blevins. re turned to Kansas. After thirty years they met at the G. A. R. encampment at Louisville. On comparing fortunes it was found that Maloy had married along 'lost sister of Blevins. Tako Hlat From Mary. Mary had a little lamb; You do not look surprised Of course you don't, for Mary hae Been widely advertised. And something you may learn freta this, If you are not a clam; Yoa can be be just as widely itoowa As Mary and her lamb. 1 Your name can be a household won. And you be known so well That folks will confidently buy rne tnings you nave to sell. And when you once hav got youcsett Into the cheering rays. On toe sunlight of publicity, Yoo bet your life it pays, Printer's Ink. Six weeks ago I suffered: with a. very severe' cold; was' almost unable- to speak. My friends all advised me to consult a physician. Noticing Cham berfa.ln'8 Cough Remedy advertised In the St Paul Volks Zeitung I procured a bottle, and after taking it a short while was entirely welt I now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyone suffering with a cold. Wat. Kkil, 678 Selby Ave,. St Paul Minn. For sale by O. M. Ryster,Dmgg4t. v CP.CANC rxj ho.T an 10 per c?nt. above- la r.-ri:n? f.r cata- n': Sin- : Iirveasr AddrrsH in full
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