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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Concert at the Hub theatre Monday night. Hear the Concert Band at the lot sale on August sth. Don't fail to attend the lai d s:i!e Tuesday at 10:30 3. m. W. M. R-ese U spending the week in Charlotte and High 1 Point. Are you going to the lot sale in West Hickory Tuesday, Aug ust stli? Mr. Jones, who is* with the Gaston Progress, was in the ci.-y Saturday. Miss Louise Cobb, of Frank lin. Va., is here on a visit to Mrs. L. L. Hatfield. Mrs. J. H. Lays of Fitzgerald, Ga.. is here on a visit to her sis ter Mrs. Louis Gvin. Mr. C'»yde Prop3t is home frtir Charlotte where he has had 8 position for some time. Misses Sudie Burns and Lclt Henkle spent a few days in New ton 'ast week with friends. Miss Lottie Huffman has te turned home after a month'; visit to relatives in Canton. Mr. G. T, Smith, of Gastonia spent Sunda> in this city wit! his sister, Mrs. Louis Gwin. Miss Annie Flannigan, of Char lotte, is in the city the guest o: her sister, Mrs. Joe. Taylor. Mrs. J. G. Anderson of Roct Hiil, S. C. is in the city visitin* Mr. ai.d Mrs. George Killian. Come one, come all to the Hul Theatre Monday night and heat the Odd Fellows Orphan Clast sing. Mrs. H. E. Newberry, ot Magnolia, N. C. was a guest 01 Mrs. L. R. Whifener the past week. Mrs. Myrtle Edens of Lum berton, N. C. has returned home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Riser. Miss Carrie Anderson of Rock Hill, S. C. is spending some time here with her aunt Mrs. George Kiliian. Miss Maude Eckard left' yes tc-rjay for Claremont where she will conduct a meeting of the Ciub girls. Mr. N. E. Aull has returned to his home in Greenwood, S. C.. after spending a month with his family here. Mrs. D. R. Martin has return ed from Statesville where she had been spending several days with relatives. Mr. M. D. Kirkpatrick left Wednesday for his home in Charlotte, after spending two weeks with his mother, Mrs. L. G. Kirkpatrick. J. G. Mauney, of Lenoir, R-4, who has been taking treatment under Dr. J. H. Shuford at the Richard Baker hospital for throat trouble, is rapidly improving, Misses Essie Winston aid Annie Anderson left Wednesday for a two week's visit to rela tives and friends in Caswell county, Norfolk, and Richmond, Va. | Miss Evelyn Douglass has come to visit her grandmother, Mrs. L. G. Kirkpatrick, after spending some time with rela tives in Chester and Yorkviile, S. C. Mr. Ben Caatine of Baltimore, Md., is in the city visiting hh sister, Mrs. L. E. Zerden. Aftei spending several days here he will go to Blowing Rock and Asheville. WE have just finished putting or. new silk Cloths and can givt you the very best of Flour from your wheat. Bring your wheat to us for exchange or to sell, Ca tawba Milling Co. After spending his vacation here with his mother, Mr. Garey Kirkpatrick wili leave Saturday for a visit to his sister, Mrs. Lindsay of Charlotte, tie wMI then return to his work. Mesdaroes L. R. Whitener, C. C. Bost, J. L. Murphy and J. F. Allen are in Lenoir this week at tending the annual meeting ol the Woman's Home and Foreigi* Missionary Society of North Car olina Classis. During an electric storm Tues day afternoon lightning struck the residence of Mr. J. W. rro pst in East Hickory, demolishing a part of the chimney and other wise damaging the property. Mr. Propst and daughter were stun ned by the stroke. Esq. H. A. Adams, of Icard township, who has probably mar ried more couples than any other man in thia section of the coun try, officiated at the marriage of Mr. Henry Dameron and Miss Marie Simpson of Catawba, at his home last Sunday. A large number of friends of the con tracting parties were present. Mr. John Yount, a highly respected citizen of this city, who has been in feeble health for some time, died Tuesday about 12 o'clock and his body was taken to Conover for burial. He was about 65 years of age and leaves a wife and three children. vrX a ni* a ht the Hob lhe » tre " «I Mliroa wUlwuS UrataSS now occupied by Mr. K U ceFrv ""r nerqf 10th. Ave. and 20th. St. '' • ? Ir " 9* Ive X ,ias purchased the interest of Dr. W. 11. Nicholson in the -xiuthern Desk Co. of West Htckorv. Tk v i 'ak« active *)>■>rvre of this plant at once. The capital stock of this -';V a,,v nior « «»»" uoubl.Mi. and the production of the plant 1J fiJfVrrH* 1 . 101 , er - cent - Mr. J. B « P'9 ? r,olle lias Purchased stock n this Company also. All farmers, their wives and dauirh are urjred to attend the Farmers nd Women's Institutes which are to )« held al Conover oil Tuesday, Au : USI sth. The ladies are especially in ued lo turn out and bring well-Hlied •askr.rs and have an old-lime picnic 1 Inner Two premiums to the women nd girls for the best exhibits of chool lunches and bread exhibited at he Women's Institute will be auard d as follows: For the best school unch prepared and exhibited bv a vaman or girl over eighteen, living »n the farm, one years subscription to • woman's magazine; and to the girl unier eighteen, living on the farm, or the best loaf of bread, baked and exhibited by her, one years sub c ip ion to a suitable magazine. Women v girls over eighteen cannot corn et e for the bread prite and girls nder eighteen cannot compete for ••he school lunch prize. Ot her Institutes In the county will >e held at the following times and Places: Terrel. Saturday, Aug. 2. St. lame# School House, Mondav, Aug. 4 'onover, Tuesday, Aug. 5 Weslej's •:iiapelCamp Ground, Tuesday, Aug. 19. T. P. Cloninger's Farm, Wednes iay Aug, 20. Granite Falls items. Granite Falls. July 28—The Orphans ■ n>m the I. O. O. F. Orphanage will »e in our town on Every body is expected to contribute in the collection as well as being cordially in vited to attend the exercises. Miss Eugenia Payne is visiting her sister, Mr». C A. Teague, at Azalea. She will go to Asheville and BUtmore before returning. Miss Alma Flowers, of Longview, *as in town last week. Mrs. Julius Bradshaw, of Lenoir, spent the week-end In town visiting Uer bister, Mrs. Glenn Sherrill. Brooks Haas Is nursing a broken col ar-boue, resulting from a faU while tiding a bicvcle a lew days ago. liorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Starn es/a boy. The Odd Fellows Orphan Home s located at Greensboro and is low caring for over two hundred rphan children fron all parts of .he state besides a number of old infirm Odd Fellows. There will be a concert given jy a well-trained class from this home, Aug. 4th, at 8 o'clock in che Hub Theatre.- You and your riends are kindly invited to come out. • We know you will be more than pleased with the excellent pro gram they will render. And in this way you can heln a good clause ana also get your money's worth. An Accident. ' Mr. D. F Cline had the misfor tune to get his leg broken today .while on a step ladder in his bar ber shop taking down an electric tan to have the length of the rod shortened. The ladder spread open and Mr. Cline fell to the floor about 8 feet, breaking hie leg. Drs. Menzies, Blackburn and Boyden set the broken limb ind Mr. Cline is resting well. i Presbyterian Church Notes. The last sermon in the series >f "The Saintship of Laddie" will be preached next Sunday morning. The subject will be "Family Worship. The regular service will bf jeld at night at 8 o'clock. Rev. J. G. Garth will preacl at West Hickory at 3:45 p. m., on Sunday. Theladies Missionary society will meet at the church nex Monday afternoon. The for the meeting is Indian mis sions. The session will hold its regu ar meeting at the study on Mon lay night 52-Foot Fall KHls Two and Injures 52. (.Special to The Observer) Lancaster, S. C., July 30. Going through a and ailing 52 ieet into Hooper'* 'Creek; between Knox -and Orr seven miles east of Chester, thfc ■ifternoon about 5 o'clock, three .•oaches of a Lancaster & Ches cer mixed freight and passenget train, carrying about 140 passen gers, "were smashed into kindling jvood, a colored brafceman wax oiled outright and 53 people more or less severely injured, one of whom has since died. Nation's Capital Swefrt by Cyelone Washington, July 30.—Likes giant Hail, a cyclonic storm of wind, rain and hail whipped back and forth across the Na tion's Capital today, leaving death and ruin in its wake. Three dead, scores injured, and hun* dreds of thousands of* dollars worth of property destroyed was -the tott recorded" m the hurried canvass made when the city aroused itself from half an hour of he'plessness in the grasp of the elements. Notice. To whom it may concern: The undersigned will not be respon sible for any debts contracted for or by the Busy Bee Cafe or Restaurant of Hickory, N. C., or U»e Management thereof. This 16th. day of July A. D. 19.13, JAVIES J. LAMPROS. GUS J. LAMPROS. -An Outing for tfie Boys. * j Ifr. Arthur Moser with a number* of the boy scouts went to Catawba River Tuesday evening, they report a most delightful time. Mr. Mozer is to be congratulated for the interest shown in the boys, and their pleasure. You can always count on him to do all in his power for the pleasure of those in whom lie comes in contact. When these boys are grown up men they will never forget the Kind efforts of Mr. Moser to make things pleasant for them. We take it upon ourselves to thank Mr. Moser for his kindness to tnese boys in trying to give them all the* pleasure possible while they are « -■ NORTH CAROLINA, )In the Super- CATAWBA COUNTY. { ior Court/ The First National ] NOTICE OF SALE Bank of Ihckory UNDER EXECU- P. Berry J TION! By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Catawba County in the above-entit led action, I will, on Monday, the lst day of September, 1913, , between the hours of 12 o'clock m., and 1 o'clock p. m., at the Court house door of Catawba county, in Newton, N, C., sell 4o the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, the following real estate, being bounded and described as follows' to-wit:— ' FIRST TRACK: Situate in West Hickory, adjoining E. J. Berry on the West of her lots, —Beginning at a stake E. J. Berry's corner on the South side of the Southern R. R., and running S. 84 W. 200 feet more or less to a stone on Mountain Street; thence South 14 W. with said street 208 feet and 4 inches to a stone; thence North 84 East 200 feet, more or less, to E. J. Berry's line North 1 1-2 East 200 feet to the beginning, be ing lots Nos. 7 and Bon a plat of lots surveyed by T. L. Bandy for D. W. Rowe. SECOND TRACK: Situate in West Hickory, adjoining the lands of P. K. Baker and A. J. Drum, —Beginning on a stake P. Berry's and A. J. Drum's cor ner on South side of the Southern R. R., and running South 87 W. 230 feet more or less to a stone in A. N. Rowe's line; thence a southerly direction 200 feet, more or less, to a stone P. K. Baker's corner; thence East 180 feet to Baker's and Dram's cornet; thence a north-east erly course 200 feet more or less to the point of beginning, or beginning cor uer. This July 31st, 1913. R. Lee Hewitt, Sheriff, Per J. P. Burns, Deputy Sheriff. We Believe ; In Service There is no feature of our business that receives more careful personal atten tion than our Candy Department. FINE CANDIES We are special agents for Nunnally's fine package Candies, and receive fresh shipments by fast express. This insures your getting fresh Candies here at all times. You know Nunnally's reputation for quality. We back it up with our personal guarantee. CITY BAKERY Telephone N0.235. Agent for Nunnally's IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN TORE HER CLOTHES Testifies She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Maione, N. Y., " Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has cer- tainly done me a lot of good. I first heard of it when I was a girl and I always said that if I ever had fe male trouble I would take it. "I suffered from organic inflamma tion and would have spells when I would be in such pain that I would tear my clothes. One day my husband got tha neighbors in to see what the matter was but they could not help me. My first thought was for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I sent my hus band out for it and took it until I was en tirely cured. lam a woman of perfect health and my health and happiness came from Lydia E. Pinkham s medi cine. You may rest assured that Ido i can to recommend your wonderful medicine to my friends." —MRS. FRED STONE, Route No. 8, Malone, N. Y. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam mation,ulceration,tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency,indigestion,dizziness, or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is the stan dard remedy for female ill*. Shake off Tour Rheumatism. v». Now is tKfc tin»e to get rid of your Try a twenty-five, cent V bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and e see how quickly your rheumatism 1 pains disappear. Sold by Moser & Lutz and Grimes Drug Co. adv. 0000000000000000000000000 5 BUSINESS LOtALS 8 00000000000000000000000000 GIRLS WANTED at once to work in the new knitting mill. Reg ular employment. Appl vat once at office of The Best Knitting Mills, over Umstead's 5 and 10c store. J F. SMYRti, dealer in grKSeries, fresn meat and fresh fish on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. No. 601, 13 su Phone 157-L. BEAUTIFUL parrot for sale. : Good talker. Pleasant compa ny, a great pet. Call on Mrs. Brown at Beckley & Brown Milii nery Store, Hickory. N. C. FOR SALE —a farm of 36 acres 3 miles from Hickory, 4 room cottage newly painted, good barn and other buildings, good orchard well watered, good productive soil. It" interested call on or write R. J. long, Newton, N. C. R. F. D. 4. WANTED three (3) copies oi Weston's "Life of MarshaH Ney." Address; Green & Po teat, Durham, N. C. IF your vision can be inproved I can do it, whether you are wearing glasses or not My glass es are scientifically fitted and ad justed and if used according to my directions will be sure to give good satisfaction. E. E. Hight. watchmaker and optometrist. Of fice Singer Co.. 1316 Union Square, Hickory, N C. WANTED—CattIe beef and milch cows Will swap milch cows for dry cows Phone 326J, R. B. Shell Hickory. N.£. WANTED—five or six bright girls not under fifteen, to work in knitting mill, good pay and light work. Apply at Elliott Knitting Mill. 4t. VEAL CALVES WANTED-1 am still buying calves and pay highest market price all the time. J. L. Miller, Hickory, N. C. Phone 122 L. WE will be in the market for good clean wheat and will pay the highest market prices. See us when you have anything to sell. We ouy all kinds of produce. Hickory Seed Co. leather vanity bag at St. Andrew's Lutheran church Tuesday night, July 15 Reward if returned to Creamery office. FOR SALE—One L. C. Smith typewriter and one Felt and Tarrant adding machine, both can be seen at Hight.'s, Office Singer Co., 1316 Union Square, Hickory, N. C. FINE farm for sale in IredeL county. Write for descripitve price list. R. V. Brawley, Real Estate, Statesville, N. C. 3-t FOR SALE—I9I3 Model. M6tor Cyclep snd Motor Boats at bar gain prices, all makes, brand new machines, on easy monthly payment plan. Get our proposi tion before buying or you will re gret it, also bargains in used Motor Cycles. Write us today. Enclose Stamp for reply. Address Lock Box 11 Trenton, /rich. BRICK—High Grade building brick for sale, write for prices. Granite Falls Brick Co., Granite Fails, N. C. 2t. BREAD-GOOD BREAD. When you want something good U get some of Young's Bread, »aked in Charlotte. Shell Gro ery Co. •VANTED Every day green corn, beans, tomatoes, cab bage, fresh eggs,' beets. Hotel iuff y vVANl'to exchange good second hand two horse wagon for •ight-foot cord wood. Call at J. C Martin Furniture Store. BOR SALE"—A nice resident lot 94 by 215 feet in good neigh borhood good shade'and just 3£ olocks from Depot. This prfcffer ry can be bought at a bargain Address B. care Democrat. GOOD as new, second hand bug gy for sale cheap, on exhibit at J. C. Martin Furniture Store. WANTED to buy a medium price cottage in good locality, direct ; rom owner of property. Call at Democrat office. IF you want a buggy cheap, see the second hand one on exhibi tion at J. C. Martin Furniture Store. AUTO M OBILE EOR SALE Road ster in g od shape cheap or • would exchange for a pony rig w woman could drive. Apply to H cko-y Democrat. HAVE you seen that good sec ond hand wagon J. C. Martin offers io exchange for cord wood. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S 1 CASTORIA Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead the chronic consti pation. Doan's Regulets operate easily. 25c a box at all stores, adv. ' . 20 Nice Residence Lots FOR SALE! , 1100 Feet Front, and From 150 to 400 Feet Deep. Near C, & N.-W. R. K Shops. C. L. HAHN & SON Reduce the Cost of High Living Buy STANDARD OIL CO'S. GASOLINE from Hickory Motor Car Company 20c. per gallon Grand Season Wrightsville Beach N. C. Hotels open to October Ist 1913. The report has gotten abroad that the hotels at Wrightsville Beach are contem plating closing August Ist, this is absol utely a mistake, they are having a fine season, and they will be open until Oct ober Ist, the fishihg is the best ever known, and the surf bathing is allways the best on the Atlantic Coast, the Hotels are feeding in first class style, and the rates are reasonable, two of Charlottes citizens returned from a fishing trip with 300 fine fish as there catch just a few ; days ago. r Seaboard is selling season tickets round trip good to Oct. 31st at $8.70, ten day tickets on sale Thursday good until sec ond Monday at $7.60 round trip, and on Friday afternoons and all trains Saturday - we sell week-end tickets at $5.00 round i trip to Wilmington good to return until » the following Tuesdays For furtherin formalion call on your Agent, or write, JAS KER Jr. T. P. A- Charlotte, N. C Grand Auction ";* » « JH "In the Land of the Clouds" 50 Choice Lots opposite the Green Park Hotel, Blow ing Rock, N. C., Monday, August 11th, 10:30 a. m.: • , | J This property is without a doubt the most desirable on the moun tain. The scenery is superb, plenty of shade, good water and pure air. This property has been owned by the Leake and Wall estates for twenty years, who have heretofore refused to sell, but is now toj be sold for a division on easy terms regardless of price by PENNY BROTHERS, « . The Original Twin Auctioneers ] Don't fail to see them! They sell lots at the rate of one a minute. Music furnj ished by a Brass Band. Remember.the day, MONDAY, the date, AUGUST 11th J the hour, 10:30 a. m. Don't fail to be there! American Realty & Auc-j tion Company, Greensboro, - - North Carolina! PENNY BROTHERS, The Twin Auctioneers | ' Sj BIG SALE WILL CONTINUE 10 DAYS LONGER Special Bargains In Men's Clothing, Men's and Ladies' Oxfords, Ladies' Hats, and Children's Shoes and Clothing. •.• • v This, our sth anniversary sale, has been a great success and hundreds have availed themselves of the splendid op portunity to supply themselves with with high-grade goods at give-away prices. We are continuing this sale ten days longer in order to make room for our Fall and Winter Stock which is arriving daily. Don't neglect to lay our store a visit and carry home with you some of our great bargains. We wish to thank our friends for their patronage and can assure you that you will always receive courte our treatment at our store. Zerden's Underselling Store. t ■ ' fob Printing' That's • • Different—Phone 37 -V \
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