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START AN ACCOUT WITH US THIS WEEK. You owe it to yourself and /ouri'amily to take care of your money and provide tor the education of your chU dren and the comfort of yourself and wife when the time comes to take life a little easier. ' %i No other method of saving equalls 'the regular use of a deposit account at a good bank. Another strong fea ture favor ,s that, incase of need, you can get the full amount for the asking-no .deductions or eharges for caring for it and no delay. Start with usstart NOW FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Hickory, N. C. Business Builders. Advertisements inserted under this head at 5 cents a line for each insertion THE largest stock of Holiday Goods, lowest prices. Um stead's: ALL wool Leaksville blankets, socks and stsckings, ■ etc. The Hall Co. EXTRAORDINARY Bargains in China. Umstead's. WANTED —For U. S. Army able hoilicil, unmarried men, betweer ages of 21 and 35, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits,who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, 15 West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C.; 40 S. St.,Aslieville, N. c.; Bank Build ing, Hickory, N. C., or Glenn Building jipartanburg. S. C.; or Haynswortli and Conver's Building, Greenville, S C. N j Umstea'd's. for Toys: ANOTHER lot of wool and fleec ed underwear just in. The Hall Company. BEST suited and save money at Umstead's. ONE plain prica on goods at Umstead's. WHEN you are thinking of smethingfor a Christmas present ilecK& ori something useful and then see if I have'nt got it. "J. A. Bowles. THE righ 4 : Holiday Merchandise at Urns lea , s, at prices less than you are u >ed to paying. BLACK and knit underskirts at, J. A Bowles. SPECIAL value at Umstead's. JUST IN —Third lot ladies coats and gents rain and heavy over coats. The Hall Co. BARRELS of 5 and 10 cent toys and gifts at Umstead's. I have GOOD trunks of all kinds, large and small, J. A. Bowles. ODD pieces of china at Um stead's. Fine line of Box Candies and all other kind of fine candies" at H. v Suttlemyre's' \V E are originators and leaders of classified 5 and 10 cent goods in Hickory. Umstead's, next door to post office, CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCES S v. ' * y • • ' *' • ' 5S> -• • «' Beaix'bif'u.l of and Taste -, Christmas time is here arid it is time to select your gifts. There is nothing more appropriate for Xmas presents than \'* * V goods in my line. My stock is full and complete of notions as well as all the staples. . V # Diamonds, Gold Jewelry, Watches, Silver Novelties, Silver Ware, Cut Glass. All of the best quality and design. Such presents have intrinsic value and are useful and lasting. - GEO. E BISANAR Watch Inspector for Southern Ry - Hickory, N. C. PRETTY dolls at Umstead's. YOU will need ribbons in mak ing Christmas fancy work. I will have all kinds, ~ J. A. Bowles. BEST candy for the money at Umstead s. LOST—A ribbon belt with silver carved buckle. Reward if re turned to Miss Julia Wheeler. NICE line of lace curtains at Umstead's. WANTED—To Rent a thi ee or four room cottage in Hickory. Apply to this office. VIEW souveniar china at Um stead's. WE have a large select stock of Raisins, Currents, Citron, Nuts, j Candy, Cakes, | Crackers, Mince meats, Cocoanuts can goods of all kinds also a large stock of heavy Groceries fresh and salted meats. Call and examine our stock. Bost & Newt en. | ; —; WE invite you to come and see our line of holiday goods. Um stead's. GUITARS. Violins, Mandolines and Harps. The best instruments for the least money at H. Suttle myre's. THE latest in fine art vases at Umstead's. I. MUSICAL instruments —TlTe best and most complete line found at H. Suttlemyre's. FULL line of post cards, at Um stead's. LOOK at the Suit Cases, 1 rav eling Bags and Christmas Nov elties at Moretz Whitener Clothing Co. IF it is a pretty cup and saucer for child, lady, or gent, call at Umstead's and save money. SAVE money by buying your winter suit from Moretz Whit ener Clothing Co. SEE advertisement on opposite page. Haithcock. I TRY our Chili-can-carne and hot tomatoes. The kind that moth er used to make. Chicken pot pie Saturday evening and Sun day at the Hotel Marshall Cafe. FINE glass ware at Umstead's. OPEN every night except Wed nesday Haithcock. Real Estate, BUY your winter Overcoat from Moretz Whitener Clothing Co. U MSTEAD'S is prepared 10 sup ply your wants in tin and eaam eled ware. SOME desirable property in East ern part of town put on sale to day. Wood value. Haithcock, cock, th} Real Estate Man. Phone 232 and 251. FOR a good meal or a lunch at all hours go to the Hotel Marshall Cafe. Open day and night, At present the best sight in town is ouriiANDSOME STOCK' OF HOLIDAY GOODS which includes the pick of the market in Bright, Fresh New Styles and novelties for Christmas season and we are waiting to show it to you. OUR store will be open at nights from now until Christmas day. Umstead's. HANDSOME corner store room for rent. Frontage 24 feet. Length, 100 feet Story, 14 feet. Situated in Newton on East cor ner square under Virginia Shipp Hotel. Electric Lighted. Best location in county. Apply to Mrs. V. F. Shipp. Newton, N. C. If you will look carefully over the "List of Suggestions" by the Morrison Bros. Co., in this pa per you will be reminded of the handsome present youjvant for your friends. Don't take any chance in buy ing your Xmas presents. Our large stock will meet the most exacting demands of the most fastidious shopper. The Morrison Bros. Co. Hickory, N. C. Death of Mr. W. M. Ellis. It is with regret that we chronicle the death of one of -Hickory's oldest citizens which took place on Monday of last week in his seventieth year. Mr. Ellis has for many years been identified with the business life of our town and until disease struck him down was one of the most familiar figures on our streets. He served bravely and faichfully in the ranks of the Confederacy, and after the war located in Hickory, then an in significant country village. He set to work with energy and de termination and acquired a large estate. At various times he was engaged in the mercantile and the foundry business. He also owned valuable real estate in this place. Mr. Elfis was a genial, com panionable man, who had a smile and pleasant word for all whom he met. The interment took place at the city cemetery ac cording to the rites of the Epis copal church. / He leaves surviving his w ; dow, and two daughters Mrs. Mott, of Statesville, and Mrs. Simpson, of Asheville. LOCAL AND PERSONAL f It is only 12 days till Christmas. Link sells the «koes. See his ad. Judge Council is spending this vsreek at home. Joshua £>impkins at Huffman's Academy of Music to-night. Attorney D, L. Russell has a card in this paper. Locate him. Willis will make your Xmas cakes for you. See ad. Mr. J. H. Patrick spent Sun day at his home on Claremont Heights, If a business man wants your trade he will invite you to come to his store. Sheriff Boyd appointed Porter Burns as his deputy for Hickory township.; - ~ / Mr, S. A. Foster, of Elem wobd, will move his family to Hickory next week. M. D. Warlick, manager of the Dudley Lumber Co., of Granite Falls, was here Monday. Rev. Dr. Scott, of Statesville, will pre ich in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. The fellow that promised to bring us wood if he lived, guess he i« dead. His obituary will appear after the holidays. Miss Lillie Rudisill, of Lin colnton, returned home Tuesday, after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. W, H. Littie, on College street. Mr. Ed. Sigmon, of Glen Al pine, spent the week's end with his relatives, Mr. Henderson Sig mon and Mrs. A. Y, Sigmon, of this city. • Mrs. A. P. Whitener, our most fashionable milliner, will give one-third of vhe price reduction on hats, skirts an 4 ribbons, dur ing the holidays, See her ad. The graded school children of grades 1 and 2, will give a Christmas entertainment in the school Auditorium on Wednes day at 3 o'clock, Dec. 19th, 1906. The parents are urgently request ed to come. Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co. are offering splendid in men's winter suits for Xmas presents. This firm keeps right up with all the latest styles and fashions, and when you get a suit from them you can rest as sured it is the latest out, You should not fail to take advantage of their Xmas prices. See ad. Talk about bargains in men's and boys clothing, such low prices have never been quoted as you will find stated in figures by reading the advertisement of the Newton Hosiery Mill Store. They will sell you millinery at one-half the price it will cost you .elsewhere. In fact it is the place you get bargains. Joshua SimpkinsJiere to-night. Mrs. W. E. Holbrook after sev eral days illness, we are pleased to state, is convalescing-. Mr. G. F. Ivey hat> ior sale a number of excellent building lots near the Ivey Mills,he offers inducements to peoph wanting homes. See ad; It will not be very long-un til everybody will be taking The Democrat in Hickory and su.- rounding county jugding from the number of unsalicited sub scribers are oomlng in for the past few weeks. Four times the news of any other county paper. Edgar L, Flowers has recently invented a wsy for the smoker of cigaretts to carry his tobacco, paper and matches, all in one package, Jt seems to be a com plete idea, and will be worth a big sum to the manufacturer. A patent has already been given him. * . - "Nevada" Again. On last Monday night, Nevada or The Lost Mine, given by the students of Lenoir College, in the Oollege Auditorium, every one thinks, was the best, play ever given by students in Hick ory, Each part was played so masterly, and the scenery was so realistic, that the play seemed more like a reality than a rep resentative. It was an inter mixture of comic, tragic and pathetic scei.es. Every one en joyed it to the fullest extent and every one will wait its reproduc- The Oak View Oichestra was a very attractive feature. Those who heard Prof. Patterson and [Bush at the Academyof Music on thanksgiving, can well imag ine what an Oi chc stra composed of such performers would be. Qn account of the extremely disagreeable weather but few were able to attend Monday night. The play was too gocd and too well rendered to let drop without giving the appreciative people of Hickory another oppor-, tunity to see and enjoy its rich ness of charm and novelty. So it will be given again Saturday night, Dec. 15. CONSUMPTION PREVENTABLE - -| DISINFECTION . IMPORTANT. R—nltn Obtained In a Largo Institution . The importance >f disinfection 's shown by the renulu obtained at the Brooklyn Home for Comn uptives, the finest institu tion of the kind in New York. A letter from the President is quoted : "We have used Piatt's Chlorides In the Brooklyn Home for Consumptives for more than ten ye.-us, and tod it not only a com. fort but a necessity. Through its use we j dsfy 'the germs' to uiake any inroads oq lie tunes an-1 employees who are in cot. *tant attendmce upoi sick, one hun dred of whom are now itj ".;ie institution. One nurse* ban been there wf 11 on to ten /ears, a second almost as loag an 4 not one person ever employ- J it the Home has de veloped lvng trouble "--Mrs.. S. V. White. ?resi lent Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. x Plug's Chlorides in an odorous, colorless Jlqniil disinfectant which instantly removes any fo.. odote and destrc/s .ii -eaae-breed ing m-t»er A. q'ia*+ I,' ti* last an average .amlly a Kcntu ant* .t can be obtained at all dru^nsta 1 "WE DEAL IN DIRT" © . § BUY A RESIDENCE, AND GIVE YOUR WIFE $ SOMETHING WORTH HAVING. | HERE ARE A FEW WE HAVE TO . OFFER. * 6 ROOM HOUSE, in East Hickory, New, in good condition,cor ner lot and fruit trees, very desirable - SI2OO 45 3 ROOM HOUSE, near center of town, fair condition, nicely 2 • ceiled, good fire places. Lot 100x200. Garden S7OO 10 ROOM HOUSE, Shuford Ave., three minutes walk from Post office' bouse finished in hardwood throughout. An ideal 10-2 2 - cation for a. physician - $3250 | 4 ROOM HOUSE, North Hickory, new and in good condition, a A bargain at - S6OO I* 6 ROOM HOUSE, Horseford Heights, Lot 100x200 with one ! acre additional. This house is built of carefully selected lumber, and each room is beautifully finished. It will be 2 worth your while to look at it - SIBOO 2 & 6 RQOM HOUSE, North Hickory, together with 3 acres of land. Good barn, corn crib and outhouses SIBOO jg 3 ROOM HOUSE, 4 1-4 acres land just outside city limits on jj & Brookford road. 25 fruit trees. Good spring of water $650 A 3 ROOM HOUSE, South Hickoiy. Good condition, nicely paint j| , ed, 1 3-4 acres land. Look at it and you will buy S6OO 2 ROOM HOUSE, corner, lot, Lincolnton St., five minutes walk « . from post office - - SI2OO 4* 5 ROOM HOUSE, near center of town. In good condition.Large « lot. Very desirable - - - SI4OO ) OR GO INTO A GOOD BUSINESS AND MAKE * * MOtfEY NEXT YEAR. HOW WOULD ONE :] OF THESE SUIT YOU. - - . v a ROLLER MfLL, in Lenoir, goqd condition, 1-2 acre corner lot, j 3 story bricking build,aaodfra Waldion machinery throughout, jjj Good boiler and engine. First cost sllooo:Terms tosuit 8000 § LIVERY BUSINESS —One of the largest in the State. On a j j> good paving basis. If you are interested along this line, it « will pay you to investigate. Price - 5500 § STEAM LAUNDRY, business only. One half interest. Located J ® in thriving town of 4000 people. Is in active operation and paying well. No competition - SI3OO VALUABLE STORE rROPERTY and business block in Hipk- Jj ory. New and has every modern convenience. Cannot be 0 duplicated at this price - - - - $12,000 HOTEL PROPOSITION at Granite Falls, -1-2 acre loj near cen || ter of town. Good twelve room dwelling. Convenient and up b to-date. Terms to suit - - SIBOO Sjl MINING PROPERTY —A valuable mica propertv in Haywood $ county. One of the richest veins in the State. Shaft has been sunk and mine is open to inspection. Will give working op g tion to reliable parties ... $2500 , j 1 Jones and Mattocks 1 Phone 225 - Hickory, N. C. F A R fl E RS Open an account with lis and grow wftli a growing Bank. The prosper ous and influential men of all com munities are the men who carry bank accounts. The smallest depositor - « here receives the same courtesy and consideration as the largest. If there is anything you do not un derstand about the banking business come in and let us explain it to you. The Hickory Banking 4 Trust Co ' • " . V *U~*£ . i«■ . i
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