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Business wK Advertisements inserted, uuder thiu bead at 5 cents a line for '"ttafthe new dress goods at J. A, Bowles. WANTED— For U. S. Aniiv able wwiied, unmarried men, betwter ftgeaof and 35. citizens of Unfted States, of 1 character and temperate habits,wbo n sp eak, read ai d write English. 'For information apply to Recruiting Officer, it West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C.; 4° c M»in St.,Asbeville, N. c.;Be«fcßmld ing, Hickory, N. C., or Glenn Building gpartanburg, S. C Fosters for sale at our old price 5 cents fer, dozen. Democrat office. rED clover and all other seeds for sale at The Hall Go. New percales and ffiadras at J. A. Bowles. GET your clothes from Martin & Clark. Rubbers for old middle aged and young at J. A. Bowleg. - BUY your boy a tough school suit from Martin & Clark. Flannelettes for Kimonos and wrappers at J.A. Bowles. I "Underwear for fall and winter at J. A. Bowles. SEE our $lO special value. Mar tin & Clark. WANTED—Second hand bags. Will buy any kind, any quantity, r. anywhere. I pay freight. Write for prices. GEO. T. ISING, • Richmond, Va. |; CALL for the latest styles, they , are at Martin & Clark's. «r..' A nice lot of pigs from six to eight weeks old, for sale. Bost $ Hewtpn. SEE Martin & Clark for your ! clothes; the originators of styles and fashions. We secured twenty head of ' Watauga beef cattle today. Bost & Njewtoi|t .—.— : i SEE the Autumn novelties in i clothing at Martin & Clark's. Miss Mary Rosebrough, has in her new fall hats and ae usual her display was beautiful stylish and of the latest designs. All are in vited to come and inspect her sto ck and save money by buying. Traveling salesmen and resi- , dent brokers to sell rice on com mission. Russ Rice Co.' Ltd.', New Orleans, La. t ,, • WANTED— Fatten 1000 hungry i men, so lean they canft distin- : guish the backache from the stomachache at Gus Hawn's res taurant. FOR SALE:- Potted points arid ferns. Apply to, Mrs. J. A. ChPds. — ' ' - We are sortjrio Bole titf «k --treme illness of Mr. W. H. Ellis • We hope his condition will be im*, proved soon. I New Fall Millinery Hats for everybody. Ribbons, Plumes, etc. *ln this department we have made special effort for the fait Have a line unsurpassed anywhere Can please the most critical buyer, both as to price and f* □IP/ stvle Re sore-to see us for anything in the millinery. mm . - Thta d 6 nartment will be In charge of Mrs. A.P. Whitener assisted by Miss Annie Cloyd, of Lenoir, and M mrgiMjlWßß lw "*• ftilU- much experienced salesladies. Our dress making department will be in charge of Miss Mary Un- dervfrood, of Baltimore. All work will be done in the latest style and fashion guaranteed. "P®?"* MRS. A. P. WHITENER v V '> r* \f i • «v I' .* "•• ■ •% . W. ■■ • .. , it • • * > A**.' ' ■> A *' • • • • .■4/. .»>I •••■>'- |; HICKORY, N C. • 1 ,J* * * ##*~L tSCk'tvd^'?.d -i-. LOCAL AND PERSQNAI i spent jfon&u ivkskku6*Zs Mrs. J. D. Elliott spent last Friday in Charlotte. W.M. Stewart of Charlotte was j S Clifford of Washington D C. wMinthe City^m(S^ Mrs. dnfijc Banner i£ Banner Elkwas in the City Friday. „ S. S. Losh of Newton was with friends in the City last WSek. v C. E. Child of Lincolnton was registered atthe Inn Thursday.- C M. McCorkle of Newton was registered at the Inn laatFriday. M.H. Yount will gpeakat Piney GroVejSaturday night, Oct IBtli. Mr. Teles Miller of Morgan ton spent Sunday with M*,Beirbon nais.- i * ' i i v.- The Southern Benevolent As sociation has been moved .to Mor ganton. Mrs. Worth Elliott who is in Monroe for awhile, spent Sunday ra Hickory. v Mrs. Kattie Keever Williams, ef is in toWn with relat ives and frindß. ! We are glad to see that Mr. Will Puett w io has been very sick from typhoid fever is back in I town. Miss Margaret Bost and Car roll Bost and several friends, from Catawba College, spent Sunday in the city." - Messrs Ted Sides, Murphy Rocket and Emmett Moore, went to Lenoir Monday to attend a Teach ers Recital given at Davenport College Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of High Point way home from*heir Bridal trip were the guests of Miss Mary Hinkle, of this city for the night, Wednes day. > ' * * Rev. C.A. Monroe left Monday for a trip to the North western part of theU.S. he will ptt>bably visit Rev. Matthews who is en gaged in the Evangelistic work in the Indian Territory on his re turn home. Mr. M. K. Pleasants, of the firm of Sledge & Pleasants, ift now here with Mr. W. T*. Sledge and will make this his home. He wishes to state through the Democrat that he will be pleased to meet the people of Hickory and vicinity, and will appreciate the patronage they may give the firm. \ 4 * Mr. Geo. E. Bisanar left Mon day for New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, where he goes to buy his. fall goods in jeweliy fancy articles, etc., for his general fall Christmas trade. Mr. Bisanar exercises good taste in selecting lus goods and knows just what the people want. He expects to buy the largest stock he has ever carried. Mrs. Bisan ir wfll go with him as far as Washington, where she will lap 2nd a few days in seeing, the fc'-y. *«r.— l 3*ll uiitl' «SL mm, j£3E Hutton Sunday—a son. y Hon. W. C. Feimster, of New ton f was here for awhile Satur t d *y- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey- Geitner have gone to New York for a jfi#. ) }IP Mr. Eugene Miller, of Lenoir, spent a few hours in the city Tuesday. - Py ' fJL O \ 4 T ' ,' - Tne campaigrt is now open in good form. Read the Democrat * arid keep posted. • ? Mr. John & Martin, h-5 ington, D. C., was a visitor in West Hickory this Week. 7"~ If you have changed your lo ' cation since you voted last, see name is changed on Registration. 1 Mr. Z. S. Miller, of Montgom " 4ty; W. -Va., stopped over in Hickory awhile Monday on his . way te Lenoir. « Sledge & Pleasants will move into their new store Monday, t Oct. 15th, and will havf their r fall evening sale Friday and Sat urday. ff At the Baptist church next . Sanday night Pastor Gwaltney will preach on True Manhood.! Text I King, 2:2 "Show thyself ' a man.*' [ , Moretz's great October sale begins to-morrow. He has great value in just what you need for ' your fall and winter wear. See ' his page ad in this issue. I Mr. and Jlra. W. G. Doßerry ; left Sunday for their home in Fla. They have been in * j North Carolina several months " visiting relatives, Mr. W. H. Henderson, of Le noir, passed through here Mon -1 day on his way to Mint Hill, N. ! ,C., where he will attend the [ Henderson-Huitt wedding. Miss Mary E. who haa been spending the summer' here with her nephew, W. T. • Sledge, will return to Mapleville, | N. C., Friday. Mr. W. T. Sledge r accompanied her and will return ' at once. Dr. W. E. Manville, wife and child,. of Washington, D: €., have located in Hickory and the ; ' Doctor will practice his profee • sion here. He will occupy Dr. ( Childs office at present We are glad to welcome the Docter ancf . his interesting family among us. Editor Democrat: In common with many of the citizens of this thrifty town, 1 am eager to see improvements, In its streets and general ap* i pearance. The greatest eye ; sore, one that bespeaks a sad r lack of enterprise and seems to i imply a disrespect to the dead— which even China with all her , stated indifference tp the lining i would not for a moment tolerate > —the most ragged spot in this c fair city, is the old cemetery on . Lincolnton street Cannot our i city Council or our citiaens as 1 a body do something to wipe out I this disgrace. I Bey. J. S. Moody. ,'L|fr. ToW jft«tffl Of Lenoir was here Monday. > ! Mite Ila Rockett of feken . Moufttian vacfoty spent Sunday fh Maiden., - „ Land Posters, for sale en k paper 5 eta per dox. Cardboard 10 cts per doz. * ; fC. jl jr. # r * '""'I \ \ s Jf" '. ' 1 Ladies, dont fail to attend Mo wti'i October sale which opens to-morrow. Hon. W. C. Neland of Lenoir was in town - between trains i to-day on "his way to Marion. The buisness man who uses the News Paper Colmuns in his buisness is the man who is Com ing to the front. Mr. Mallett the wife of Col. Peter Mallett of Fayetteville is stopping with Rev. and Mrs. J. 8. Moody. If you have realestate you wish to put on the market, write the Lenoir Realty & Ins. Co. Lenoir N. C. They sell the earth sfeAd. ■ * " 4 Reader. It is to your interest to buy goods where you can get the best for the least money. This you will find with the ad vertisers in this paper. **' -.1 Mrs. Bayard Wooten, of New Bern N. C. and Mrs. Joe Pear son spent Monday night with Mrs.' Jas. B. Beard, leaving Tuesday A. M. for Charlotte. Mrs. J. A. Childs will remain with Mrs. W. H. Little while' Dr. Childs is in the North where he goes to take a course in eye, ear, nose and throat work. The Rev. John S. Moody ex pects to spend Thursday and' Friday in Charlotte in attentance upon a special meeting, looking to the enlargement of The Thompson Orphange and Train ing School. "The way to prolong Hfe/\ Says a German professor, "is to stop thinking." If that will have such an effect, there ought to be plenty of remarkable ex anpMs of longevity around us. Collier's Weekly wisely sug gests that Mr. Blackburn mignt st/.nd a better chance of election if he were to buy several thou sand bottles of Peruna, which he is advertising, for free dis tribution in the coming cam paign. Mr. Auther Ingold stoped over here between trains Tuesday s evening on his way to Washing ton.' There he will join his sis ; tor Mi 88 Fannie and they will go to Niagra Falls and to several points of interest in Canada before returning home. He will be gone about three wedjuß. The Edison Phonograph is the I .ideal home entertainer. It sol ves the entertainment problem. This: clear rich toned instrument is » source of never-failing, never-tiring entertainment. The Edison Phonograph sings rf&eetly and as clearly and | renders perfectly the tone of the j vajjofus instruments of Orchest i Bands, Buy an Edison on pur easy payment plan. ?The Moroson Bros. Co. Hickory, N. C. ■■——frMd———— MR. EDITOR, Please allow me space to cor rect a report how in circulation, about Mr. P. A. Rowe, by "mis representation. I Lave been made the victim, so I wish to say most emphatically, this report is false from begining to end. I say this in justice to Mr. Rowe. W. H. Wilfong. Miss Mable Rhodes of Lincolin ton came Wednesday to visit her sister Miss Georgie, at Lenoir College. Hon. E. Y. Webb, famous for the number of Republican scalps he carries in his belt, will speak here Wednesday. 17th. He is coming to a good place to pour oil on Troubled Waters, provided a Democratic speech can reach the infinitesimal vacuum where a Republican's Conscience used to be. It is to be hoped the Doctor will be able to be here at this ap pointment i ■* NOTICE. Democratic Township Conven tions for nominating Justices of the Peace and Constables are hereby calledjto meet at the vot ing places in each Township in Catawba County on Saturday, Oct. 13, at 2 p. m. The Township Executive Com mittee will give publicity to these conventions in their re spective Townships that there may be a full and free expres sion from the voters. E. L. Shuford, Chmn. , J. H. Aiken, Sec'y. P. S. Above case does not apply to any township which has already made above nominations. Notice of Land Sale. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Catawba Coun ty, made in the case of N. T. Deal, and P. L. Deal, vs Mrs. M. Jane Deal snd Others, I, the un dersigned Commissioner of the Court will on Saturday the 10th day of November, 1906, at one o'clock p. m., at the steps of the First National Bank at Hickory, N. C.. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash that parcel of land allotted the infant defendants Harley, Charles, Rob ert, Ethel and Thomas Bowman; Beginning on the bank of the Catawba River, Jacob Bowman's corner, and running south 331-2 West 172 3-5 poles to a stone; thence West 12 poles to a stone; thence along the line of lot No. 2 North 3 1-2 degress East, 164 poles to a stone on the bank of the Catawba River; thence down the river as it meanders to the beginning. Containing twelve acres and 2 roods more or less. A plat of this land may be seen at my office. The purchaser will be required to pay down Twenty-five ($25) on the day of sale to secure his bid, and the remainder of the purchase money will be due when the sale is confirmed by the Court. This the 9th day of October, 1906. E. B. CLINE, Commissioner, [ • - , F A R ri E RS ' ( •Openan account with us and grow with 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. i '*■ If there is anything you do not un derstand about the banking business come ia and let us explain it to you. The Itickory Banking & Trust Co \ 3 -4 y v k \ - - I: - i / * THE BEST TOWN IN NORTH CAROLINA 1 With less than 5000 inhabi tants. To make investments in To get an education in To live in is LENOIR, N. E. - I For information write 9 "WE SELL THE E\RTH." Lenoir My & Insur. Co. ( J. E. Mattocks, Sec. & Treas. LENOIR, N. C.
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