HICKORY PRESS: DEOiLLBER 19, 18 5. yrc3 and Carolinian. PCBUSBIB T ".! ECKORT RINTING COMPANY Hickory, North Carolina. -.--pon't let jonr oonptloa iapn. Tour , ., nptlon expire wltk tk data after your i.i ii-ir it." toniKM All CouuvncATtonn amd Bcanrg Lett To HICKORY PRINTING COMPANY, SICXOXT, M. c Local Advertising Rates. .Hrti'nioiit! insert! in local columns at ,'r I'm" for lnt insertion; "Vic per line for ui,3. j.-nt and contlnoon Insertions. for dipliy a.lr?rtiments will be fur-r,;h-1 upon rippli'Hon. FIVE-CENT COLUMN. Advertisements under ths head in t hi column' will be taken and puh 'liht'l at fne cents per line or fraction thereof, primer measure. Local ad vertisements scattered among the lo cal react i rig matter, 10 cents per line brevier measure for Lirt insertion and 7-, ( puts per line for subsequent inser tion. . Ask for prices on Xmas eoods at Chances, then you will buy. .. 'PfNico Ninas assortment at Chances, cheap. Free Christmas gift to every person that will buy one dollar's worth of goods in cash from us before Christmas. Let everybody come. Killian fc Cline. 1 hi Her Color at Ilovster's Drusr ......... - Store. " - A special gift given away to every person that is duo us on account, that will come and settle till Christmas. Killian & Cline. A pair of Carvers will make an acceptable Xmas present for your friend. In go Id A: Johnson have a nice line. Call and see them. - " New lot of Clothing just ar rived. Call and see how cheap wo are selling them. declD-lt Killian fc Cline. Finest citron in the world at Shitokd & Whitener's. Special cut prices on Dress Goods for 10 days at Allen & Leonard's. 50-tf. Christmas goods at Royster's Drug Store. Yon will not have the best for Christmas unless you call on Snu l'OKD & WlIITENER. Cut prices on shoes for 10 days at Allen & Leonard's. 50-tf. Finest line of candies, nuts and raisins in the city at SllUFORD A- WlIITENElt's. Toothache Stop will cure tooth ache at Royster's. Don't buy your confectioneries, fancv croods. etc.. for Christmas until you see Shuford &' White ner's. Alf goods for Holidav trade at closest prices at Geo. W. Hall. Buy Frog in your Throat. It will cure your cold. For sale at ltoyster's. j Cheapest Wool Blankets in town at Allen Sc Leonardls. 50-tf. i Fairbanks Copco Cottolene and Cold Dust sold by Geo. W. Hall. Try Headache Stop; will cure headache at Royster's. Grates and Backs for Tromc Cook Stoves supplied by Geo. W . Hall. 50-2t DR. H. C. MENZIES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HICKORY, . C. KTers his professional services to the people of Hickory and surrounding coimtrv. De, 19. Chanterlaia'a Eya and Skin Oiateent Is a certsia cure for Chrcbic Sore Lvtv Granulated Eve Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, r-czenia, letter, fcalt Kneuia anu cx. , -3 ctnts per box. For sale by druggists. TO IIOItSE OWNERS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy cca diiioa try Dr. Cady's Condition lowUcra. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct Sidney disorders and destroy worms, giving cew life to an old or over worked horse, Gents ter package. For sa.1 by drutists. M IteiTlS in Jrirf. Mr. E. L. Shuford returned from At lanta last Saturday. Gentlemen's Sets at Royster's. Mr. A. A. Yoder, of Newton, was in the citv last Saturday. Ed. W. May one of our typos was in Morganton last Sunday. Mr. E. K. Cline went to Raleigh' last Sunday on court business. Silver Mini orolfl ranc. Ftlit- able Christmas presents at the White Front, ou-ti. Mr. A. A. Hav went to Morganton yasterday on insurance business. Mr. J. P. Jones has put up a nice fruit stand next door to Little's. Mr. John Keever, of Grainite, spent a tew hours in the city last Tuesday. Ladies Fine Kid Gloves best at $1.00 per pair. Howlks L Doll, Col. M. E. Thornton went to Mor ganton Monday and Glen Alpine Tues day. Our Christmas Edition will be illus trated, and will be much larger than usual. Nice stock Photograph Albums at Koysters. Mrs. M. A. Shuford returned from Winston where she has been visiting relatives. A Cantata will be given at Lenoir college the night of Dec. 18 Admis sion locts. R. & G. and Featherbone Corsets at Bowles & Boll An entertainment will be given at Claremont college to night. Admis- sion locts Dr. W. R. Reud, of New York, after absence of two months, has returned to the city. fiivp vour bov for his Christmas present a pair of "those beaut it ul little Leggins, at the wmte rroni. ou-u. Mr. C. N. Graves returned from Charlotte last Saturday where he has been the past week. Mr. J. A. Lentz went up to Asheville Jast week on business concerning the Novelty Wood Works.. ' Royster's Drug Store is headquar- tor'i frr Knntn. Glaus. declU It Mr. J. W. Peeler, depot agent at Rockwell, N. C spent a few hours in the city last Monday. Don't fail to see the Crescent City Quartette in Gorton's Famous Mins trels next Saturday night. Umv vmir husband a fine cane or uuioreUa suiialile onnsunas presem, at the V hite i ront. The Kev. James A. Weston will preach in" the Episcopal church on Christinas day at 11 a. m. Mrs. J. T. Johnson and little daugh ter went up to Morganton to visit rel atives a few days last Monday. For Christmas Goods go to Royster's Drug Store. State Auditor Funuan went up to Asheville last Friday to visit his fami ly, aud returned last Tuesday. Mr. J. P. Coulter, recently of New ton, but now of Hickory. sient Sun day with his parents in Newton. Mr. J. D. Frv left for Pelser, S. C., where he goes to put on the finishing touches of a depot just erected there. Paints, oils and varnish we have down at about cosr. yj. . ivojewri. Deserved seats on sale at Royster's Dm" Store for Gorton's Minstrels. Prices for this engagement To, 50 and 25 cents. Mr. Geo. Marsh, of Greensboro, rep respntinsr the Standard Oil Company, was in the city a few days last week on business. All styles and prices in Dress Serges We are glad to hear of the improve ment of Mrs. II. S. Suttlemyrlv "er doctor expects to have her out in a few days. Mr S II. Colbert and son have re turned from South Carolina where they have been painting depots for J, D. Elliott, - l.a vnnnc man for his Christ- mas present one of those full dre;s cases, at lue xr.wr. J. E. Cline, J. G. Cline, O. r.l rnn O. M. M oore ret u rued fr yixi Atlanta last Saturday, delighted with their trip. Drs. Baker and Whitesides went to Newton last Friday to attend the fu neral services of the late Dr. J. M. McCorkle. . Don't freeze at nlcht but provide yourself with an Elkin Blank.t-the ! iJwr BOWLKS & DOLL. Dr. W. B. Ramsay the clever dent is of Hickory was up at Fair!ield a::d other places in Caldwell county aud Watanga count v. Mr. T. E. Field and daughter, Mrs. Anna, returned from the Atlanta Ex position last Saturday very well pleaded with their trip. Boys' leather leggings, in great vari tey, at tlie White Front. 47tf We are glad to hear from Mr. R. IL Hart and family, who went t& Texas some time ago. They have settled in Illinois Bend Texas. Mrs. Mattie Wilfongand little daugh ter rf this city, who have been visiting friends in Rock Hill and Salisbury re turned home Monday. rm. :it J C. Mnrf iii's show win dow, will at once suggest your hu bands Lhnimas present. jU U. Mr. F. M. Seitz, of Hickory town ship, died last Monday at his home of typhoid-pneumonia, and was buried Tuesday at Zion church. Tickets on sale from Hickory to the Atlanta Exposition from Dec. l'Jth to 2oth, inclusive, limited to five days from date of sale, for $5.10. Mrs. Thos. Winters, of Quaker Mead ows Township, Burke county, was married yesterday near Bridgewater to Miss Margarette Connelly. Initial Handkerchiefs. Silk Suspend ers, line Cravats are uo-to-date Christ- mas presents at trie V nite t roni. ou ii C. R. Haskell was found guilty at the trial of the graveyard insurance eases which are going on at Trenton, N. C. Two others have also been convicted. Capt. Sam Dunnovant, of Morgan- ton, is expected home any day from Jamaica Island, where he has been building a railroad and which he has completed. Mrs. Jacob Sherrill, of Gunpowder died of paralysis at her home last Moudav and was buried Tuesday. The deceased was the mother of Mrs. M. C. Clav of Hickory. Open air concert. Gorton's Famous Gold Band will appear in open air concert at 12.30 o'clock in front of Op era House. Uniformed parade at 1 o'clock next Saturday. See J. C. Martin's display of novel ties in show window. oo ii. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cilley, of Morgan- ton, .and Mrs. H. L. Abernethy. Miss Jettie Abernethy and Mr. Shuford Ab ernethy left on the C. & L. passenger train for Atlanta last Monday. Mrs. J. C. Pritchard and children have gone to Washington to be with tha Senator, who has rented a nice residence aud they will reside there during the session of Congress. Dressinir irowns. smoking jackets. wjilkin-' ciiues aad umbrellas are all suitable Christmas presents ex lim ited at the White irront. -iiii Mr. J. C. Liuney, of Taylorsville, who recently sold the Marion Record, is thinking of coming to Hickory and teaching school at the Male Academy. He is an experienced teacher. Dr. R. B. liaker has a mare 18 years old which recently took the lock jaw from a nail scratch on one of her feet. To put her out of trouble and pain the doctor had her killed yesterday. V h.ive evervthincr in underwear. to fit the lanrest man or woman to the m:illst ehiltl nrices riirht. HOWLKS X UOLL. SIM MONS "REGULATOR GOOD FOP. EVERYBODY and everyone needs it at all times of the year. Malaria is always about, and the on!v preventive and relief is to keep the I ivrartiv;. You rnu:hd?tne Liver a Dit, and the best helper is the Old Friend, SIM MONS Liver regulator ths hed l. Mr. C. Hirarod, of Lancaster, Ohio, ir.- -"SIMMONS LIVHR REGULATOR trokc a case of .Viaiuriai Fever of three vears standing for me, and less than cne bottle did the business. I shall use it wh'rn in need, and recommend iL R that vou get it. A!wa-s look for the RED Z ori the package. And don't forget the word REGULATOR. It is il.M MONS LlTR REGULATOR, and Lhcre is onlv one, and every one who takes it is sure to be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS ALL IN THE REMEDY. Take it also for BUiousness and Sick Headache; both are caused by a sluggish Liver. Tf O J. II. Zcilin & Co, rhlUdelphlft. I Higncsi ui .i LcadiPS i'owei Mis Mamie Dickson's school on M r ganton street was susiendKl hist Mon day nn account of her being sick ami unable to teach. We have received Vol. 1 No. 1 of the Tar-Hee! Knight of Asheville, a we k- lv quarto, devoted to the interests of the Knights of Pythias. It is a good thing, aud no doubt they will all sny so. Mr. S. E. Sigmon, son of Senator A Y. Sigmon, who has bet-n attending school for the iast four mouths at Trinity College, Durham, returned home lat Sunday to siend Chriidnias with his parents. Tirpssinir Gowns and Smokinir Jack- ets, appropriate Chnstu'as presents. bu had trom J. C. Martin. tf. ' r- . . Rev. Dr. Henry H. Satterlee, of Cal vary Episcopal church of New York Citv, was elected Bishop of the newly created Episcopal diocese of Washing ton. His son is the Rector of Grace, Episcopal church, at Morganton Mr. Andrew W. Marshall, forim-rlv of Hickor, who moved a year or more ago to Calhoun, Ixjuisiana, and en gaged in the tobacco business there. returned here last Saturday on a visit and on busine.-s and will remain until after Christmas. "iVimlriifT is iin exudation from the fwirps of the skin that spreads and lris forminir scurf and causing the hair to fall out. Hall s liair itenewer cures it: J . r -1- ll. . 1'.. There lias been iouuu in me ei em North Carolina mounains a liu-as lire not a "vein" of coal. The Press and Carolinian is informetl as to its whereabouts, or rather "where it is at," but will not make it public for the present. Mr. R. H. Bomar will remove from his farm near Bridgewater with his wife. Mrs. Belle Bomar, to their home in Hickory on Railroad street, next house to Mr. Propst, about New Years and will bring with them two daugh ters of Mr. Thos, A. Seals, of Bridge water, aud thev will attend the school of Mrs. J. B. Beard. Closing our Jackets and Caies at first COSt. liOWLKS uoll. Dr. Benjamin Bennett, who is now a practicing physician out in Texas, son of Mr. Hugh Bennett, one of tjie county commissioners of Burke conn ty, was married Wednes-day, the 11th inst., to a daughter of Rev. Mr. Bowie up near Asheville. He left Bridgewa ter with his bride last Monday for hi? home in Texas J)r. H. C. Menzies, one of our prom isinir young physicians, lias returned to Hickory and permanently located with us. He is equipjed with the la test and most improved instruments, and offer his services to tire ieople as physician and surgeon. His many friends are glad to have him back with us. See his card elewhere. The Southern Railway will sell Christmas holiday tickets at about 4 cents a mile one way for the round trip, for distances of three hundred miles or less between all points on lines. These tickets will be sold De cember 22nd to 2-"th: and DecemWr eorh to January 1st. inclusive, good to return until January -rd, lfcyu it TWO OF TI 1ST Che "fiiehorii g(im," AX A LL- YEA U-ROUXD 11ES0II T. ALTITUDE 1400 Fl. Tho "INN" i3 bnilt of briclf, fitono and iron, is -lighted ly fras aud electricity, aud hxs all tli conveniences of a iiKMlern home. Oar climate is specially recommended for the euro of Insomnia ami af- fords almost instant reiiei to huiierers iium iiahuu. 7 " hc ISolcl lljcrltclcii, EQUALLY ADAPTED: FOR TOURIST AXD COJOIEJICIAL TRAVEL. Location central, hnnclsomelr faraisbeJ, steam beat ami electric lights iu every room. The BERKELEY Is u? to date, in all its ap pointments. Rates $2.00 to $3.00 per day. FRANK LOUGHRAN, JProprietor, D3 The ladies of the Epii-copalj ehi rh will give an utertain!nent at J. B. Barilj, I'i May evening. Deeuiler27, fr the purple of i.s-itiug iu. fnmisltir.g the rtvtory t.f Rrv. Mr. Weston. Muic will 1h furntslieil' by Mrs. Ji.e leron and the Hickory j String: B it:d After the nmsir refresh- -nients will Im s.rvtd. Chaige 25 cents. There came near Iw ing a serious fire at Tli r-: i-r: t of Mrs. Holden, SuQ day morning alnut 4 o'clock. Hot ahes and embers had been put in the back yard aaint th' fence, and about that hour if h! 7.fd up, and had it not been seen in time and promptly extin guished Mrs. Holden's house and probably others would have been burned. Mrs. GeorgiaVroom, a charming lady tit New York, who is again in Hickory for i he winter ami is boarding at Mrs. SvaKi will have chairie of the choir at the EpiscojKil clni'ch on Christmas day ami will alo render a leautiful solo in her delightful voice. The peo ple generally are cordially invited to attend. There will le no services next Sunday or the Sunday following. Cane and umbrella , combined,' just the thing for your "Dude IwauV Christmas preent at J. C. Martin's. ThcGibb -brothers. Thomas and . Caleb, of . Bridgewater, have been buiidimr railroads for several years past. They assisted in building the reservoir for the new water works in Ati ifiiantid in digging the ditch and laying the pipe. They could !e had with tln'ir experience to build the res" J ervoir and dig the ditch ami lay the pipe for Hickory water works. Novelties in cravats and gloves suitable Christmas presents, at J. C. Martin's. 47tf Governor Pattison of Pennsylvania, , who came to Morganton last week on a pn ii shooting expedition exiectins to remain over until sometime ;thls week and who was the guest of Mr. Emile Frissard, who did the honors of the occasii n very handsomely, received a telegram one of his State ofllcials last Friday 'requiriug his immediate presence at the State capital of Penn sylvania. Therefore on last Friday, alter a pleat-ant dinner at Col. S. McD. Tate's he left that afternoon for Har risburg. 4 wpt. Harry Jackjon Dead. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 13. Capt. Har ry Jackson, leading attorney, and rep resenting Pullman and other large corporations, died at 1 p. m. from the efftvtsof an operation performed last night for appendicitis. arc a scarce of comfort. Tlicy i re a r ourcc of care. also. If you care for your child's health. cud for illustrated book on the disorder to which childrr-n are subject, and which Frcy's Vermifuge I I has cnr nas cnrca lor 50 years. H. A, H. FIIET, Bai(lmr,2X4 IflU ffl TIB SOUTH."

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