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w* — ■——Wjg—pi— WßW rnTi^i»TiwwMMWMMMi Si ART AN ACCeUT | WITH 05 Thls J you owe it to yourself and yo-ir family to take care of your money and provide for the education of your chU dren and the comfort oi your,seil antl wife when the time comes to takeTfe a fittte'eafcier; ' ♦*' * No other method of saying equalls the regular use of a deposit account at a good bank. Anajhgr strong fea ture in its favor is that, ifl case of need, * you can get ''■ the full amount for the asking—no deductions or charges for caring #>r it arid mo deiyg% . ; Start with us—start NOW FIRST NATIONAL BANK. TT*"* 1 ' ■ • ' • ■i ' Hickory, N. C. ■ -lit > A. - tj-? ;i- I b - ; Business Builders. advertisements inserted under this j, e ul at 5 cents a line for each insertion ALL wool Leaksville blankets, socks and stsckings, etc. The Hall Co. WANTED— For U. S. Army able bodied, unmarried men, of , 2i and 55, citizens of United good character ami temperate habits,who j f: , n -peak. rea«l and write iinglisb. For iatonuatioo apply to Recruiting Officer, L - \u-1 Xwde St., (. hailotte, Nj C$ Jo v M in St.,Abbeville", N. c.;Bank"Build •ii t, Kickrry, N. C., oi Glenn Building •»pariartl>nrp, S. C.; or llaynswortli and- Oliver'- Building, Greenville, S Q. ~ wWM ANOTHER lot of wool and fleec- : ed underwear just in. The Hall Company. BLACK and knit underskirts at,, J, A. Bowles. '- c * r*i — ■ .'i 1 WE have the -largest stock % of china and home conveniences one plain price and that is the lov;est for goods of equal value. Umstead's. JUST IX—Third lot ladies coats and gents rain and heavy over toats. The Hall Co. * *• EVERY ilis bargain at Umstead's,' Next ioor to P. 0.. YOU will need ribbons in mak ing Christmas fancy work. I will have all kinds, Q t • j J. A. Bowles. » , A Most complete line of Tin and ' Enomeled Wares, v Reasonable prices. U mstead's. >.' BLACKSMITHING—GaaeraI re pair work, horse shoeing, paint 1 shop. Everything in the .blacfar smithing line done at my shop. Call and have your work "done while you wait. • " ' C. F. Whitlow, -»* * • West Hickory. WHEN you are thinking of srnething for a Christmas present decide on something useful and then see if I have*nt gctritr. ■ 4 J. A. Bowles.yr TOYS and holiday goods. As early as appropriate to wf sea^ son we will display an unequalled line. As to variety, quality arid low prices, our stock- rooms ace filled with new 1006 goods. Um stead's 5 and 10 cent ? Bargain Counter storey Next ' door to : Post/)tFice. 51 ** H r^ 4 have GOOD trunksof all kinds,-1 ■| large and small, J. A.' Bowles ft f MAKE MONEY-Bj? Mselltor K Jour actual Cotton and buying ■\ futures. Write us for .full, par.-, i 'tieulars. B. W. Gotten & ,db;>-7i" Bsaver St., New York. W. J. WHITE'S Tonsorial Par lor, is the place to gofdr yp-to* date work Shaving and Hair cut. ting. Parlor near the Express office. fiAITHCOOCK—He sells Real Estate, see advertisement an ppr Posite page. / J Come to Lenoir College Dec. on Monday night and see J® grand play of the season, /Nevada:" — 1 " ,i —■' LOST—A ribbon belt with silver carved buckle. Reward if re- to .Miss Julia Wheeler. i } —| — t—i l "IL | ! \ \v4RtKP-T., Rom th. 4e er four room cottage' in Hickory. Apply to this office. WE have a large select stock of Raisins, Currents, Citron, Nuts, ' Cranberries, SSSE JCakes, Crackers, Mince meats, Cccoanuts can goods of all kinds also a large stock of heavy Groceries fre'sh aftd Salted meats. Call and examine our stock. . * -->*.* gost & Newton. I R ■ B —l LOCAL AND PERSONAL >v W E. Sloan, of SfcatesvjJle, spent a £ew days in the city this | week. j Mr. Jessie Warliek is building a handsome residence on Clare mont Heights. * 'Nevada" is the name of the play at Lenoir College Monday night, De«. 10th. The Democrats subscription list is growing every day, get on the band wagon. Th# Democrats Ad vertisers. They are the progres siv'e merchants. : . - ; Mr., WiUiai'd Southerland of liasGoma speni Thanskiving in Hickory, he brought a young ia3y friend with him. Misses Mary Ramsay and An nie Laurie At>emethy, of the Presbyterian College, Charlotte, "spent Thanksgiving in Hickory. Married Sunday * evening at 3:30 o'clock. Frebrick Davis to Miss Dela Cline. J. P. Sietz I Esq. performing the ceremony. S- , >' S ' Dr. 'and MrS Gwaltney spent last fi?eek is Spartanburg S. C. They are in Qreensboro this attended State, Conven tion. W# are pleased to note the im proved condition of Mr. J. F. Norris wife, who has undergone an ojkiation.«t the Stoke Hos •t -i Tvi > ♦»» w pital. , Mr, Chcsfer Latta, has accept ed a position with The Morrison BIM Ms wiU spend most of ms lime tllf Christmas at their branch honse in Mooresville. It will make. XQiJL.fei JKOod fust to read the list of Xmas. good-published in this paper at and go tSx-feedf them* ♦ Our town is in, deep sorrow in the death of pur»esteemed citi zen, Mr./W. H,. Ellis, who pasa ed fiWthis earth on Monday, ; Dep 3rd, after lppg Blnfes?. More about .this good, man will be .said m aext/issW :i 'The conaes put tHis publfeh the President's speech. 'NOW OPEN 1 THE NEW CITY BAKERY is now open for business and \ patronage. We • are in Bhaj)e to fill all orders - for anything you may need . '..{batus* be iri a first- B class Bakery. PhoheW CHURCH DEDICATED. Dedication of the Presbyterian Church—Dr. Moore's Excel lent Sermon. Every seat in the new Presby- I terian church was filled for the Dedication Services last Sunday. The Methodist and Baptist I churches closed their doors, and I the Episcopalians having no ser vices the congregations poured :>VQ to assist their Presbyterian. brethren in giving thanks for the completion of their work. In the pulpit with Rev. C. W. Tra wickand Rev. Dr. Moore, who delivered the dedicatory sermon, ■ wevk the Rev. Dr. Gwaltney and . Rev. Mr. Bagby, the new pastor . of the Methodist church. After . the singing of "Oh, be merciful unto Thy People" Dr. Moore preached from Micah, 6th, Bth; . "And what doth .the re quire of Thee -but to do justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?" A dou ; ble thread of thought ran through a discourse which deep , ly impressed and charmed ail s; who heard it. The supremacy i J of Religion above all other things jf and the duty of every man to I ' act toward God and fellow-man jas to keep the injunction of the | text. This passage of scripture jis go perfect an ogtli?)® of what i goes to make the man after ' God's own heart that those who j designed the noblesc building on the Western hemisphere, the Li ; j brary at Washington, engrav d it deep upon the bat* of thftt fig-! jure of Religion which towers I above all the scupture, all the j glory and beauty of the noble edifice in which we have em bodied our ideals as a Nation.The I finest part of Dr. Moore's ad ; dress, if any be preferred was | probably the passages in which jhe sj.oke of the estimates which the master minds of all coun tries, tribes and nations have! held Religion, of Hugo's sublime j conception of Jeon Valjean, pre- j ferring to give up life, liberty, the love that made his life, in order that he might do justly and iove mercy, of Scott's touch ing command, "Be good, my dear, be a good man; nothing else matters now;" of Lowell's i | stern, brilliant, witty rebuke to I the infidel who had mocked God |in public. His appeal to his i hearers to hold Religion fast or I lose all worth having was very | He closed.with ear ! nest congratulations to the pie of the church on their finish ed work, which would endure while they had passed from all things of earth. Dr. Moore is o son ot'old Meck lenburg, and his ancestors have served their people in peace and war. A man of fine presence, cordial and unassuming manners and a depth of goodness that is written on his every feature, he is beloved by shose who knew him well in the days when he with "Jim" Osborne, now of New York, and other noted Car olinians, prepared for college un der that "grand old Southern "gentleman" the late Col. G. N. Folk, of Caldwell. Mrs. W. H. Cloyd and son,, Edward, of Lenoir, visited Col. Dixon's family and attended the dedication services. Col. and J. G. Hall and Miss Gertrude, and Mr. Will Hender son, all of Lenoir, spent Sunday :here,: : • \ After the sermon, Mr. Cline, on behalf of the building com t mittee, presented the keys of » the church to Col. Dixon, as chairman of the board of trus tees. Mr. Cline stated that two things were noticeable in the I whole course of the construction ' of the building—the perfect un animity between those intrusted with direction of the work and the willing giving, the entire un selfishness and generosity with which the whole congregation had worked to make the new church a possibility. The entire cost oi the completed building was $1i,060. Not one dollar of indebtriess remained upon them now, and God _had, he doubted not, helped, in a special manner, - or the prayers of His people could never have so been answered. Col. Dixon responded with a "very few worcs, full of ieeling and devout ihunkf uiness, and •( • * the dedication was completed with prayer. The music was es pecially good, particularly Miss Marjk Ramsey's iolb, ahd the rendering of a beautiful hymn by . th^*full choif. - J 1 A Fight -forsr Wife. From The Democrats good friend, 'Squire Sides, we learn of a livily scrap for possession of a bride. Mr. Elmore Smith and Miss McCoy of the Ivey mills "have~been lovers for some time, but the young lady's parents did ■not see matters in the right light —not in any light at all, in fapt. Last Saturday night the young couple planned an elopement„she to start for a neighbors house and he to call for her with a hack. But the parents "put wise" to tlifc .scheme, and started out themselves. They overtook the girl, who sat-down tolerably flat on the big road,and declined to move. Presently along came the groom, when the "ole man" grabbed the groom to * b? qnd 3 lively tussle followed. The girl broke away from her ma and skipped into the hack, fol lowed by the groom, who had gotten the best of the scuffle. But not yet was their happiness | secure. One of the horses fell : and broke a shaft. But love is ; all-powerful, and gave the devot ;ed couple strength to reach 'Squire Sides residence on foot. He of twain made them one ac cording to the statutes in such i cases made and provided. Next? Rev. J. J. Payseur Brands Re ports as Lies. There have been certain false ! reports circulating in this sec tion of country regarding me and some young ladies. These j reports are malicious and dan gerous, and I, here and now, brand them as lies and challenge and one to show any proof for their truthfulness. J. J. PAYSEUR. There will b* preaching in the Presbyterian church next Sun day at eleven o'clock, by the pastor, on Monday Rev. Mr, Trawick will leave for Black Mt. where he will spend sometime in the sanatarium, for a rest, The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church will have a Ba zaar in the Marshall building be ginning at 4 o'clock, December 13th. Will serve salads, hams, ice cream, etc. Everybody in vited. v acu. ,• „ | • [l pvm ICaiarrh c r Curcdl HnnKfi 5f I i Penn Catarrh Cure complete $0 IWW iIAIC II liCIIL i 9 3 months treatment with atomizer A p»i>n ntmnnntinn run> b Inat Tablets nn '. IJ,.nid Mrrttaitlo:.. Coughs and Colds Conquered An firle Acid Destroyer Jw; \ '"VW PES* CnKKRV EUXIB, McU Free from Opiates, lodide of t \lfm i ■ 111 ■ > I Potash or Mercury. h "W"W RUB IT IN ££Z3alr—*"~ rKSsusiMHT . . . "«-■ PENN DRI'G C#., RBMEDIbO For Sale by all Druggists p». C. M. SHU FORD, Hickory, N. C. - 1 ' 1 *!*•; ' 1 4 ' ' .1 \J aij*! Si v '• ; NEW GOODS i fc ' > ' *V j ' ' 1 "'" ' : M «' J.; My new stock is now arriving,and will be the most complete line ! have ever shown. It consist of all the new patterns as well as a full lifie of all the staples, such as the fol lowing: ~ : Diamonds! Fine Gold Jewelry! Out Glass! Silverware! I carrv a full assortment of Such as Brooches, Rings, In this line J have, almost ... A nice Use in Sterling and Diamond Rings from the Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, doubled my stock and con- a full line 1847 Rogers and maU to larger stones. Each ~ Lockets, Chains, etc., are sists of very attractive "pat- pommttnity plated ware. I stone is selected and sold at" very pretty in design and terns at very reasonable sell only attch silver as will the lowest price. and substantial. t. v ; prices. -a -- give perfect satisfaction. G-EO. E. ; Watch Inspector for Southern Ry 1 ~ Hickory, N. C. 'I 4 1 "We Deal in Dirt" 1 j H I .. 11 « Our space wih not allow us to advertise everything we have, to this week we call '' 1 y £]£" t 22i ti ° n «° \ft® SI y ; F ECIALLY AtmACTIVE BUSINESS OPPOIITUNI- J' g 'PES Aflft BUILDING SITES. J j| g ROLLER MILL in Lenoir, Good condition, 1-2 acre, . to inspection. Will give working option to re- j > | corner lot, 3 stqrr brifek build, mdderti WaOjflrOri liable parties. - - $2500 '[ g machinery throughout. Good boiler and engine. BUILDING PROPERTY. £> First cost oyer Teitns'to |t££ f 1-2 ACRES on Brookford and Shell streets, con- !! LIVERY BUSINESS One Of the largest in the State. ing 9 desirable building sites. Land is watend by .J ( i— o°~**eod Wiui buul.. If JUrar UHMMBr ~~ " - SBSO \| along this line, it will pay you to investigate. 1-2 ACRE,, coiner Jot, just outside city limits on \\ § Pnee_* - $5300 Brookford road. Very desirable - SIOO % « STEAM LAUNDRY, business only. One half inter- j ACRES undivided city property. Land lies well and § | est ' Located in thriving town of 4000 people. would make an ideal dairy proposition *I3OO I t> ■ « Is »»«>>'* operation and jfcylng well. Nfrcom- [ 3-4 ACRE near Lenoir college. One of the moat { § Button ■ " 1 inno | ■SBSBtndfS we"have . - $250 8 | VALUABLE STORE PROPEYTY and business block 3 1-2 ACRES on Horseford Heights. Occupies the f | in Hickorp New moder* j % top of beautiful ridge., 9 building lots, besides 6 f : iewce.Ca#not be Elicited at this ri2os6 y \/ \ room house, good barn, corn crib and out- Z Fal£ \ houses J. . . « lgoo | " lot "near center of town. Good twelve room 2 LOTSjeach, each 50x195 feet. Campbell plan, very 9 0 dwelling. Convenient and up to date. Terms desirable - - - SBS § suit " " - SIBOO 4 LOTS, South Shell street, each 50x182 feet. Here § | MINING PROPERTY —A valuable mica property in 11 is something cheap - . S3O 2 a Hajngood „of wim» in- school is a corner lot 15Ox | | been s«nk and- nteeirrifftn 2(50x112 which we can sell you for $250 S! 2 1 _ _ ■"■■"•" i" 1 ' - - J» NEXT WEEK WE ARE GOING TO TELL YOU ABOUT OUR RESIDENCES, | Meanwhile if you want anything in that liibe, cj.n> inland*see us. We arp4)pen on Tues. and Friday nights, j \ ft" ■! )r n 1 -lliil-' il | Jfc( HUT. JH ' - 11 ui ' V * »" fl ' 1 m g JONES AND MATTOCKS, j! 1 Office (qr§t National Bank - - Phone 225 '! i To Beautify Your Complexioa ' IV TUT DAYS, USB TWADINOLA 1 1 TKE UNEQUAL ED, BCAUTIFIER. (Formerly advertised and sold as Satinola.) NADINOLA I* guaranteed and monry refunded if it fails to remove freckles pimply, tan, saliowness, liver-spots, colla discclorations, black-heads disfiguring erup tions, etc., in twenty days. Leaves tht skin clear, soft, healthy, and restores ttu beauty of youth. Endorsed by Price 50 cents and SJ.OO at all leading drug stores, Of by naaiL Prepared by National Toilet C« Pa-Is, T ~i»« Sold by E. B. Meqzies, Hick ory, N, r D. L.RUSSELL f ' Jr; . H* • ' ATTORNEY-AT-L.AW V ' Prompt attention given to all matters of legal nature. Office: Main St., Russell Bidg. Hickory, N. C. F A Rfl ERS , : • U:j 'HI Ppennn account with ua and grow , with a growing Bank. The prosper ous and influential men of all com l munities are the men who carry bank accounts. The smallest depositor here receives the same courtesy and --- ronsidefation £fs the largest, * ... - -i ; -If j&eieis anything you do not un ; dorst-and about the banking business - "C . come in and let us explain it to you. The Hickory Banking & Trust Co ►ifti .tit' v "*• ; w . \ f WANTED imv I*l* * *• - •* OZROSS - THE3S ■>' •" % . _ ■ I will pay cash for any amount of cross ties delivered on the line of the C. & N-W. or C. &L. Railroads. ' Any information'you may wish to know about cross ties will be given if you write tc J. W. POPE, Newton, N. C. & - - 'lmm -""H „£# ait. kll'k!X >!ii l/'ji j J \
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