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xIOIiOJK PKiiiSS: NOVr-MBSs 21; lo95. Ijrm and nrolmtan PCBL1HE KSJ-.RV THCRSUAV PT THE HICKORY PRINTING COMPANY, Hickory, Kortn Carolina. A STRAIGHTFORWARD ASSERTION. Here is some political food for serious reflection by wouid-be politiciuns as well .ih by the peo ple, and uiuie especially by Dem ocrats. The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer made the following statement, the other day. Said he: "A Democratic politician here to-day made the straightforward assertion that the Democratic party is smashed pa.st redemption in' North Carolina. There are Democrats who despair; there are those who are indifferent; thre are those who have hope. Tht time will soon come for the align ment of these classes. Will they stand in these croups or will they stand united?" This is the question. - Like that of Hamlet's question of "to be, or not to be." The Democrats can not hope to "win by it" or any other method, silver or no silver, unless they stand together.-. The Democratic platform calls for sil ver, the free coinage of silver at 16 to 1. As ioug as that platform stands in th State every loyal Democrat is bound to support it, or be a soceder from the Demo cratic platform. It is not antag onistic to the National platform. With Democrats denouncing- the platform, or that is this plank of it, there will be dissension in the party and union without harmony is quite impossible. Wore this or der of things or this plank in the platform reversed and it called for a single gold standard, those persons who advocated bimetal ism and silvor at 16 to 1 or any other ratio would be howled out of the party forthwith. We do not subscribe to the statement that the Democratic party in North Carolina is smashed past redemption. There is a hope, but the only hope lies in the uni ty of the party; and there , will be no unity as long as there are those in the party who advocate a measure and policy in direct conflict with a positive claim and demand in the platform which is still in existence. So it is ques tionable with the doubt on the wrong side whether the Demo cratic politician is correct or not in his "straightforward asser tion." - SHUFORD HARDWARE COMPANY. The Messenger of Hope, the of ficial organ of the Diocese of North Carolina which is published at Charlotte, and of which Eev. E. A.Osborne the Superintend ent and Manager of The Thomp son Orphanage, is the Editor, has in its issue for November, just out, the following notice about the generosity of the Shuford Hardward Co., of Hickory. It is under the general heading of ''Contributions in Kind": ''Shu ford Hardware Co. Hickory, through Mr. Frank Andrews, Agt. Charlotte, one largest size King Heater. This is the best wood stove we have ever seen used." The Shuford Hardware Co., authorised tlieir Agent at Char lotte to make the donation. Tkis was very kind and we hope they will reap their reward for it. Well, somebody said, "If you cant catch 'cm shoot 'em!" If we cant beat them bur University Foot Ball team can. Mr. de Salol. I am as sober as a judge. Jenks: Which judge? Good advice: Never leave home on a journey without a bottle of Chamber-? Iain's Col ie. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by O. M. Royster, Druggist. 45-4t MISSIONARY JURISDICTION. BISHOP CHESHIRE, PRE5IDINO. APPOINT ED THE STANDiNO COMMITTEE WHICH HAS CHARGE OF THE BUSINESS. To M ret In Hickory Next Time Th Jurisdic tion Divided latoTfcre Con .oca Hons Deans Appointed and Committee Publish His toric. The first Convocation of the Mis sionary Jurisdiction of Asheville met in Asheville on the 12th inst. This Missionary Jurisdiction was made by the late General Convention of the Church at Minneapolis. And it was loo late in the session of the con vention for it toeloct a Presiding Bish op, hence Bishop Cheshire whs desig nated to have charge of the jurisdic tion until the meeting of the Bishops next October. O n t h is occas i o n Bishop C h esh i re opened the session of the Convocation with a very impressive address, inter esting and thoughtful. After which Bishop Cheshire appointed the follow ing named persons as the Standing Committee of the Jurisdiction: Rev. Jas. A. Weston, Chairman; Alfred H. Stubbs, of Asheville, Mr. John Pearson, of Morganton, Mr. Thos. Jones, of Asheville. - ' Thy then chose Rev. Dr. W. H. A. R. Wetmore, of Lincolnton, president; Rev. W. H. Phelps, of Henderson county, secretary. T. W. Patton iras elected endowment treasurer and Rev. McNeely DuBose and Theodore Gor don were associated with him to pro ceed at once to use all efforts to raise an Episcopal endowment. The com mittee on convocations reported the division of the jurisdiction into three convocations of Vvraynes,ville, Lincoln ton and Morganton. For these, upon nominations by conrocations, the bishop appointed the following deans: Rev. Alfred Stubbs, Dr. W. R. Wet more and Dr. Jarvis Buxton. Rav. Dr. Wetinore and Rev. Jas. A. Weston were appointed to prepare for publica tion a brief history of the Church in the entire jurisdiction; while Rev. Dr. Buxton, Rev. Jas. A. Weston and Rev. Milner Jones were appointed to pre pare a brief account of the Valle Cru cis mission, commending it to the sym pathy and help of all Church people. The next meeting of the Convoca tion of this Missionary Jurisdiction will be held in Hickory next Septem ber, the day to be designated by the Bishop. They will-be received in Hickory with cordiality. CAN'T RECOQN1ZE CUBAN INDEPENDENCE. r mQt Lata facia Sam flay Flgura Out a Plan, 5ay Edmuad. Ex-Senator Edmunds, who was in Washington said that he does not see how this country can, under the pres ent circumstances, accord belligerent rights to the Cubans, however much we may sympathize with their, strug gle for liberty. There might at any time arise a situation which would ad mit of this recognition, but at present we would not be justified in such a. course. When the Spanish-American re publics were struggling for their inde pendence from Spain, about the time when the so-called Monroe doctrine was formed, he says we did not feel that we could grant them belligerent rights, though we had better excuse for it than has yet been furnished in the case of Cuba. Again, we grumbled about the act ion of England and other European Governments recognizing the Confed erates as belligerents during the war of the rebellion, though the Confeder acy had an established Government and occupied a considerable part of this country, controlling ports and having an established seat of Govern ment. At present Cuba is without a seat of Government, and the rebellion has not advanced to that point where we can give it recognition. He did not mean to express any hos tility or lack 'of sympathy with Cuba, but dealt merely with the present sit uation. The conditions might arise, he saM, within a short time when it would be different, and then belliger ent rights would have to be accorded regardless of the matter of popular sympathy with the rebels. REFORMED CHURCH BE1NQ BUILT AT MT. PLEASANT. Rev. Paul Barringer, pastor of East Rowan charge, is having a church built at Mt. Pleasant for the Reformed congregation there. The frame of the church is now up, and work is rapidly progressing on it. The church is lo cated on the hill near the college, just opposite Mrs. Edmund Foil's. The size of the building will be 33x48 feet, and the cost will be about $1,500. It is expected that the church will be ready for occupancy by Christmas. We congratulate the members of the. Reformed church in Mt. Pleasant on their enterprise. Concord Times of Sept. 2G, 1S93. AN AWFULLY AWKWARD ACT. In all well-regulated, up-to-date op era houses and theaters in the North, there is attached to the backs uf oHra chairs in the chief portions of the house, iron boxes containing "opera glas.ves, or lorgnettes, which are fast ened to a neat silver chain. The occu pant of the chair in the rear ha only to drop a quarter in the slot aifd the box opens and there you are; you can have the use of the opera glass-es for the balance of the evening. ' ' ' I This gentleman recently took ad vantage ofthis nice arrangement of which we have none in Hickory, how ever and he viewed the opera with the greatest satisfaction all the even ing: ' He was greatly delighted and so were his neighbors. Not a riffle nor a ripple seemed to disturb or mar his pleasure. The ladies noticed that he was a perfect gentleman and behavni so nieely; in fact, perfectly elegant. The opera over he donned his over coat and hat and started out. Behold the result! He jammed the opera glasses in his overcoat pocket, and then there was a tension. He has not been to that opera bouse since, and avoids lot machines. SENATOR CHANDLER BECOilES EXCITED. Much Coaceraed About tha Spaack af Ambas sador Bayard. Senator William E. Chandler of New Hampshire, gunboat of the Jingoes, was much concerned at the Fifth Ave nue Hotel yesterday over the speech which United States Ambassador Bay ard delivered before the Philosophic Society in Edinburgh. The Jingo chief declared that Mr. Bayard had made a political speech, and had denounced the Republican party, and that the Ambassador had been indulging in partizan politics. Mr. Chandler did not want Mr. Bay ard's course to go uurebuked, and he declared that he knew that Mr. Bay ard was going to buy a house in Eng- laud and live there atter his term is completed. The politicians say that if Senator Chandler stays in town long enough the dime museum managers will be after him with offers of high salaries. Ex-Senator Henry W. Blair was one of the Republican curios at the Fifth Avenue yesterday also. He baid that Mr. Bayard ahould be recalled right away. N. Y. Times, 0th inst. State of Ohio.City ofToledo, ) . Lucas Couxty. f Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior artner of the firm of P. J. Cheney k Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said tirm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and everv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me ami subcriled in my preence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. , A. W. G LEA SON, -J SEAL. - Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. ' i-" F. J. CnKXEY & Co.. Toledo, O. JSold by Druggists, 7oc 43-4 4k An Old Maa'a Counsel. Mr. Monroe Davidson, of Greenville, Ga , says. May 21st, 1803: "I have used Royal Geruietuer for Kidney Troubles rom which I have suffered from boy- hood. It gave me relief in a few da . s, and is the only medicine that has ever given iue. any "permanent relief. I take pleasure in recommending it to any on sutleriiig from any kind of Kidney trouble. I believe it is the best thing that old people can use s for debility and nervousness.'" New package.large bottle, 103 doses, $1. For sale by O. M. Royster. Mr. Horace Payne left on Tuesday of last week to take charge of the tele graph and ticket office in Newton but concluded tha,t there was another and letter way' of living and came back to his post on Thursday. Mor gauton Herald, ' Rheumatism and Nervousness. "I have received the Puzzle which "was sent for three trade-marks from Hood's Sarsaparilla and four cents in stamps and am pleased with it. 1 have used Hood's Sarsaparilla for in flammatory rheumatism and nervous-n-ss, and it has greatly benefited me and increased my appetite." Annie M. Lutterloh, Pittsboro. N. C4 , - Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. To Calm the Wares. The observation that the marine plant aaJJad Alum, which swims on the surface of the ocean, has the power to calm the waves like oil poured on them has in duced some Frenchmen to construct a loose kind of net, which has been found to have a similar effect and is believed to be useful for navigators. Lore and Marriage. Maud How do you define lovef Marie Love is a life of illusions. Maud And what is marriage? Marie Oh, marriage is the death of them. Woonsocket (R. I.) Reporter. t Catting; Veneers. y There is a firm in London which makes a business of cutting veneers, and to cuch perfection have they brought it that from a single elephant tusk, 80 Inches long, they can cut a sheet of ivory 150 Inches long and 20 inches wide. Some of the sheets of rosewood and mahogany are only about a fiftieth of an Inch In thick ness. Philadelphia Ledger. .rc a source of couilort. They ..re a source of care. also. 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L . 2-V U K5 11. 1.5 y. 7.25 i.I5' 4.10 00 CTj. iO. :0. fliers frm intcrtct-:i..te p.ii.ts,r. ; rv-;crt. ...-.) EXPL iXATION. C iuiiiij Ai Ti. Lets will ! no J Sc.tTr.lx.T 5 i:;.J 12, juvl luily from Jeptc rul 15 1 . IX . t ni-b--r 1 h li5, iatluj.c with tiaul i;aiit J-uuarj O lunn B: Tkkf-tswill ? tu4l d ilvf oiu roi.cmU;r 16 to IXtxmN-r 15, ISij, incu witii mial limit t went j .laj frrKuua e of ac. Col.fmn C: Ticket w 11 N k1! daily from ScUcmiHT 15 to iXcetaUr :J0, Is5, mcluMe. witlj imal I.mit flltf-eD 15) cLiys4rrm ditto of Ealc X UcU;t to Lear longer iuuit tiiaa Janu ary $ijHi. iklunin D : Tickets will Im id o Tuel iya aiKl Tburvdays of rach wpek f rom September I unt.l LKcemUrru inclusive, with flual Umit rea ljdays lrcc Z.VU3 of aal. Colrsmn L: licktts r. I be aold daily from Pteralr 15 to Ueo i ;r 30, 15. inclusive, wiih n.ial larut bevea iya irocx date of bale. SOUTHER:'! RAILWAY rSJOI1lr Uno the Exposition Grounds. haTinjf a tabu track, Kandard- It, . VnJia VJm ccicror tne city of Atlanta to tho Expotioa Grounds. For ticket ard full ir formation mvvlr to ycur axust euat, or adaraa J J. M. CU LP, TT. A- TURK, Tra2a Uanaer, Gcal Paw. Act, 1300 Penna, Are-, WaikJnctoa, D. C. I : j j . Wha l 15 Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's pret- on for Infants and Ch2 drer contains neither Opiun, Mori nor other Narcotic sub stance 13 a harmless substitute for Paregv , Drops," Soothing Syrur and Castor biL It is Hearant. Iu guarantee is thirty years' nse by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. 1 CASTORJA For Infants and ClilIcTron. Do not b Imposed upon, but ins!t ipoa baring Cattoria, and se that the fac tUniia itgnatara of Is oa tha wrapper. Wa shall protect ootmItcs and the pablic at all hazards. Turn Cbhtaur CowrAKT, 77 Mnrriy Street, X. T. I AMERICAN S SIX DOLLAR TYPEWRITER 4 w it t'uii th4 thtHf for buMHftt mni ff ftuional men u ho kmv m few Utters t write mmJ ttiant tkote Irttrrs t look tfrll.. Cortors and latrfers, ri preiollr, find it very handy. Chil dren easily and quukly learn la write on it. It will da just at good trark at the $ 1 00.00 maekinei. Of court it it not quite at fayt. It tt timplf onttructed, easily learned, ' easily operated. We'll tend yon a letter writ ten on it along with a special circular if you'll tend hj your add rest. 63 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK J Andrews v VFurnishinp; J xly. Company J Tired and broken down women will find that DR. KING'S ROYAL GERMETUER is a priceless boon and blessing to tliem. It gives appetite, brings restful, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, tones the nerves, builds up the strength and puts disease and pain to flight.- For FEMALE TROUBLES Including all menstrual and womb difficulties, it has no superior used both locally and internally. It is emphatically IVOM'S FRIEND. Pleasant to take as lemonade, and harmless at all times. New package, large bottle, 103 Doses, One Dollar. Sold by druggists. Manufactured only by THE ATLANTA CHEUICAL CO., Atlanta, Bi. W1UI1I TOR iS-PAGZ BCXJK: JCATLO rlX. For sale by O. M. ROYSTKK- Hickory, VANTED-AN IDEAo?iH BUI 'hi ; Patent Attorcjft, Was-r IX ' -ir lffM prize offer. Indifference on the part of rhurrh members is doing much barm to -cause of Christ. So many of ourw'J1 bers are perfectly indifferent a to tbe interests of the church. They noUattles,theydonotwork. Ifnior is to be raised, they ret theiu Iebind the liberality of tome othr brother. If work i to be done tb expect some energetic brother to u it. They are simply lazy. mm HP- 7 TOGS
Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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