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SOCIETY NEWS, The Dames of pleasure were entertained most delightfully on the afiem«»on of Feb. 27th by Mrs. Herbert Little. In addition to the membe -3 of the Club the following laiies we**e present: Mesdames D. W, Read, L. R. Whitener, C. C. Bost, C. A. Little, C. M. Shu ford, J. H. Shuford, W. A. White, J. B. Gibbs, and Claudia Henderson; Misses Amelia and Lizzie McComb, Blanche Erown, Lillian Hall, Lillian Rudisill, Jen nie Lee and Hermine Little. In the drawing contest Miss Hall won the prize, a beautiful Lat pin. In the paper bag fight Mrs. J. H. Shuford was the vic tor and was given a dainty jewel casket. Delicious refreshments were served. The Traveller's Club met with Mrs. Leßoy Whitener on Feb. 28th. Those members who were brave enough to venture out on such a cold, rainy, disagreeble day, felt amply repaid became of the unusually interesting meet ing. Quotations from Shakes peare were given. Mrs. Aull gave one of the finest papers of ~~~E 100 HEAD OF We will have to arrive at our stable HICKORY, N. C. SAT. MARCH 9IH And Remain for 1 Week Only, 100 Head of Tenn, Horses & Mules These are all well broken, acclimated and ready for_work. They were well selected, and among them are some extra good mares, and especially some nice driving and saddle horses. Taken as a whole, this is one of the best lots of Horses and Mules that we have ever had on this market. Come and see us. We can suit you in anything you want. Among these are some Big Teams of Horses and Mules. TERMS: CASH, NOTE OR MORTGAGE THE HENKEL LIVE STOCK COMPANY HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA * i | the year cn Dickens' connection , with the stage and the Lecture 'Platform. Mrs. Cline told of ! Maoready and Fecnter, and this, ?is With aif rf her papers, was rrt'ufch enjoyed. Mrs. J. H. Shu , j ford closed the program with a , reading "Seven Poor Travellers." I Much current news was given. After adjournment the hostess served dainty refreshments, and presented each member with a cunning little hatchet or bunch of cherries. At a late hour the members departed, each one pro nouncing it a delightful meeting. Mr. Morrison Goes to Reids ville. ! Mr. J. C. Morrison, of the firm of The Morrison Bros. Co., has gone to Reidsville where he will open a business similar to this here—musical instruments t and jewelry. Mr. Morrison has i enjoyed a splendid business since ! coming to Hickory, and goes L j from here thanking the people i' for their patronage of his firm. ! j We are exceedingly sorrv he is ■ going to leave our city. His ■ gentlemanly manner and busi- I ness qualifications makes him an addition to any town. The Editor's Song. How dear to tny heart is the steady subscriber, Who pays in advance, without skipping a year; Who lays down his dollar, and offers it gladly, • And casts 'round the office a halo of cheer. Who never says: "Stop it, I cannot afford it!" Or, "Getting more papers each • day than I read;" I But alway says, "Send it, the whole outfit likes it — In fact, we regard it a business need." How welcome is he when he steps in J the sanctum, How he makes "our heart"throb, i how he makes "our eye"dancel We outwardlv thank him —we inward- j • ly bless him— j The steady subscriber who pays 1 ( in advance! i —American Printer. | • If you 'have not received the' Argo Red Salmon Cook Book, ask' your grocer or send a postal card to the Alaska Packers Associa tion, Richmond, Va. Advertising Department. Our Reason Why. We were asked this W««k by a delinquent subscriber why we kept on sending the paper after the subscription date hat! expir ed. Every weekly newspaper in t>wns of size are foiced to do this. Should we stop sub scriptions when time expires nine times out of ten the sub scriber would f>ive us a "calling down" for insinuating -that his credit was not good. Rather than to cast a reflection against the honesty of a subscriber to pay a small debt, it is next to a necessity for a home paper to continue sending the paper after the time has expired. It is not necessary for the city dailies or weeklies to follow this rule, as their subscribers live at a dis tance and are not personal friends as is the case with a ma jority of our subscribers. Our subscribers should deem it an honor to know that yre do not doubt the'r integrity and con tinue to send them the paper af ter their time has expired. Should any desire their paper discon tinued they should notify us and remit to date if they have not al-! F«iady done s\ B. W. GETSINGERv Our Auctioneer J. ED3AR POAG, Broker. (THAT'S OUR AUCTIONEER, AND A GOOD ONE HE IS. WE LET HIM DO THE TALKING SOMETIMES.) .We have conducted Real Estate Auction Sales over the Caro linas, and have had some good ones -money-makers for the owners and the buyers. Those who buy property at these sales very fre quently resell for a handsome profit before papers are exchanged. Real Estate has to change hands a few times to establish its value, and the oftener it changes the more valuable it it becomes and is sought after. for Quick Action Auction is the Way to Handle Property. We are prepared to serve you correctly and profitably on this kind of a proposition. We have not only a first-class Auctioneer.but an experienced Surveyor to lay off the property in lots, or in small tracts if it is a farm, We also have a strong working force and the experience to conduct an Auction Sale. The adage is, "Practice makes perfect." When you consult a lawyer or a doctor you want jan experienced one. The same thing should apply to other lines. hrE PAY ALL THE ADVERTISING BILLS, You furnish the property and develop it for sale. We will be glad to assist you in developing, so as to have it correct and salable. We are arranging to have pictures made of the attractive properties which we have for sale, to send to prospective customers. FOR FURTHER INEORMATION, WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE U§ J. EDGAR POAG, Broker, Rock Hill, South Carolina. v- "Cuts the Earth to Suit Your Taste.** All propositions must be approved by the signature of J. Edgar Poag, Broker, before they are binding on him or his office. M Mothers, Do Your Part Jggg m Mentally and physically yon are the architect vJSft iTMijj of the future. The laws of nature are never inac tive. If you do not understand them as they apply to food » a yott Will find that your children ftsElß VrrWT. will suffer from sickness in the various forms. It has jE'SiM ! * become an established fact that 11 w' : m iIJDR. PRICE'S 1 ttl*t WHEAT FLAKE CELERY J W FOOD ' / ls the best food for growing children. It is made from Iff M the whole wheat berry, celery infused, so making it a Ma food to feed the blood, the nerves, and prevent B J constipation. 1 M/ Palatable—Natrttioas —Eaay ol Digestion and Ready to Eat I CMfeenmitot WhiMfewahat«s«r «•***«* a*. M ******** ] pENN Icatarrh c £? Coredl« » | I Pend Catarrh Cure complete tq IUU IIAvC II hCIiE Khßt * months treatment with atomizer «S t»-_„ «««. to T TnhMtftnd Lirnid Mpdlo-itinn Penn Rheumatism enre Is Just r, °' a - lenl - what you have been looking tor— f Conghs and Colds Conqaered An Uric Acid Destroyer ( PES* CHERRY KLIXIB, IS Cta FRE« from Opiates. lodide of V.T6* Potash er Mercury. RUB IT IN w^^tet^ 6 sample for " PENN DRUG CO., KEMEDIriu For Sale by all Druggists phiiaa*.. pa. . C. M. SHU FORD, Hickory, N. C. = J \ All kinds of Artistic i \ SIGN PAINTING j J HATS CLEANED WHILF YOU WAIT. J \ BOOK AGENT j \ W. C. L. Y. NEWMANN |i N. Morganton St. Hickory, N. C. J j T 4 Give me a call v Important Trade Mark decision | . * - - » Lynchburg, Va., Feb. 4th, 1907. A decision of importance to all manu facturers of trade maxk goods has been awarded by Judge Pritchard in the United States Circuit Court of this dis trict. The question involved was whether the Allen Brothers Tobecco Co., of Lynchburg, Va., has the legal right to use on its "Traveler" biand of plug tobacco a tag similar in size, shape, color,, and slant of lettering, but dif ferent as to wording, from that used by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., o Winston-Salem N. C.,on its Schnapps Plug Tobacco In the Argument, on motion of the plaintiff, the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., that a restraining order be issued forbidding the defendent company from urther imitating its tag, many affida vits were submitted tending to show that owing to the similarity of the tags, the "Traveler" tobacco, purchased by dealers at a lower price, was sold to uneducated chewers for "Schnapps.' In a decree signed by Judge Pritch ard, the Allen Brothers Tobacco Com pany is enjoined from manufacturing putting up, advertising, selling, or of fering for sale plug tobacco bearing a tag identical with or like the said tag , of the complainant, known as the "Schnapps" tag. According to this decision, no man ufactur can imitate even in color, shape or style of lettering, the trade mark of another manufacturer; even i though the wording be entirely differ i ent. i i —— ——- ! Argo Red Salmon is cleaned , and packed entirely by machine, i and not touched by the human I hand. After trying it you will h, use no other. At all grocers.
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