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YV..EN YOU SPEND * EVERY DOLLAR HT— —*w—>rit—wn—■— m ■ of your income some one else puts the money in the bank. Why out do your owu banking? Placing your income In tne bank doesn't mean you will have less money—it usually means you will have more at the end of the year- why delay the matter? start an account of your own —don't let the other fellow do your banking for you. We make no charge for check or pass f books and will give .r your account, no matter how small or how large, our most careful conservative attention. Under Government supervision. Absolute safety guaranteed. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. HICKORY, N. C. . " guslness Builde~s Advertisements inserted under this lieal at 5 cents a line for each insertion Double front town lots. Close in. Prices moderate. Haith cock, the real estate man. VICTOR Talking'Machines,pric t ranging from $lO, 817, $22, s3u, $4O. m $6O, $lOO to $1525 at Morrison Baos. Co. FOR RENT— i room cottage.Ap ply toW. T. Sledge. Those town lots on Maple and Spruce streeos fronton 2 streets. Choice lots,close ih. Don't wait. See Haithcock, the real estate man. EDISON Graphophones $lO, $2O, $3O. i5O, $75, $65 at Morrison Bros. Co. WE are showing an unusually at tractive line ot Spring dress goods in neat grey check and plaids, panamas, Voiles Batisce Mohair, etc. Sledge & Pleasants Think of a good town lot plose in. Double front at $3OO. Haith cock, the real estate man. YOU will be pleased with our stylish Spring skirts and waist. The very latest styles in mate rials an J cuts, oledge & Pleasants A case of pretty baskets just opened at Umstead's. Double header town lots, close in. Prices low. See Haithcock' the real estate man. WE make a specialty of the very best materials that can be sold for 50c, 75c and $l.OO Sledge & Pleasants. Dwelling house and lots from 1375 all the way up" to $5,500. Haithcock, the real estate man. WHITE waist goods and A. F. C. Ginghams, 40 inch wh ; te Lawns you should see bef > i*e they are all gone. Sledge & Pleasants. WANTED—For U. S. Array able bodied, unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 35, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits.wbo can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, IS West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C.; 26 1-2 South Main St., Asheville, N. C.J Bank Building, Hickory, N. C.; 417 i* 2 Liberty St., Winston-Salem, N. C.J. Glenn Building, Spartanburg, S. C.; Haynsworth and Conyer's Building, Greenville, S. C.; or Kendall jßuilding, Columbia, S. C. NO better quality, no better prices can be had in lace cur tains. Come and see them. Sledge & Pleasants. Dr. W. H. Wakefield,.of Char lotte, N. C., will be in Hickory at Marshall House on Thursday, March 28th for the purpose of treating diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and fitting Glasses. On this visit the doc tor's fees for glass fitting will bf reduced one-half. BUY a Kodak from Morrisor firos. Co.. ana be "your own pho tographer. SEE those 40 cent sets of im ported old fashion blue plates, cups and saucers at Umstead's. Only 72 doz. sets; can't get any more to sell at this price. They are real 60 cent value. | PRETTY Airy Lace Curtains for ! windows and doors. Umstead's A good mule or fine mare to sell The Hall Co. \ IT will pay you to look over our stock before you buy your Eas ter suits. Moretz-Whitener Clo. Co. UMSTEAD'S for high grade china and glass ware. Prices the lowest. EASTER Suits in all the new iiiodels and patterns at Moretz-Whitener Clo. Co. IF you want your watch t« keep correct time have it repaii - • d at Morrison Bros. Co. SPRING arid Summer under wear on sale at The Hall Co. WHITE Goods, Laces, Embroid eries, corset cover,and children's Cat s are now in and n ady for your inspection. Sledge Pleasants DR. TAYLOR, the horse and cow doctor, is now bcated at Newton and would be pleased to have his friends call oil him at any time. Phone 83. GO to Umstead's for wares for! you|* house and save time and money. ~ PLENTY of the new greyil checks, plaids, blues, etc., in our Easter offerings * Moretz-Whitener Clo. Co. GET any land of field and gar den seed at The Hall Co. CADET Scientific Stockings at 25c. Best value ever. Knees, heel and toes of stoutest Irish Linen. Service guaranteed on every pair. Try them once and stop mending for good and all - Sledge & Pleasant. . ' » POULTRY —Twelye popular va rieties, eggs $1 for fifteen. Write for list of varieties. J. T. Yo der, R. F. D. 1, Hickory, N. C. LOCAL ANE PERSONAL. Cotton markets 11 cents Wed ljesday. ' Sheriff D. M. Boyd was here Slaturday. 'Mr. H. A. Shufordspent Tues day night in the city, j - .Mr. Jas. A. Martin left Tues ! day evening for a trip to New | York. Mr, J. W. Mullen, of Lincoln ton, spent a few days here this weesk,. Mrs. E. O. Elliott, of Catawba Springs, was in the city on latt Thursday. Mrs. O. M. Royster and Mrs. N. E. Aull spent last Friday in Charlotte. Mr D. M. McComb spent a few days on his farm in Mecklen burg County this week. Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Wolf and children have gone to Winston- Salem to spend several days. A free proposition to get a graphophone at - the Morrison Bros. Co. Don't fail to see them at once. There will be preaching at the Presbyterian church next Sun day morning and evening by Rev. Tidball. Mrs. Geo. W. Hall is spending a-few weeks in Charlotte. Miss Bessie Hatch, of Rhod hiss, spent Saturday and Sunday in the city visiting: friends. Little Miss Mary Edna Huf ham is spending a few weeks with relatives in Asheville. Miss Beatrice Fowler, of Bur lington, spent Saturday and Sun day here with her friend, Miss Delia Bost. Dr. Johnson, of Concond, was here Saturday on his way to set: his brother, Capt. Johnson, of Lenoir, who is ill. ' Miss Daisy Si'des and brother, Ted Sides, and Miss Laura Thom ason went to Charlotte to see the "Clansman." > Announcements for Mayor and Aldermen for the city of Hick ory are now in order. Only six weeks until election. Col. Thornton has gone North for a few weeks. He is getting up material for the erecting of his street railway. By Jan. Ist, 'OB Hickory can boast of having one of the best hotel buildings in the State. Keep this in mind. We see the urgent need of a hospital in Hickory almost daily. We hope our enterprising physi cians and citizens will soon take this matter up and push it to a finish. » Don't pay such high price for clothing when you can get the very latest styles and fashions from Yount & Schrumat Newton at your own price. See their ad in this issue. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norris who have been visiting relatives in Charlotte and Monroe, are now visiting their daughter, Mrs. Mc- Coy Moretz and son, J. F. Ncr. ris in this city. A fine $2 razor will le given to every one who subscribes for the Democrat between now and April 15th. You us SL7S and you get The one year and a guaranteed razor, This is no joke. Come in and see us about this offer. Rev. W. P. Cline has adver tised his household goods for sale at his residence on March 29th inst., sale to begin at two o'clock. Mr. CJine has accepted a call as pastor of a church in South Carolina, and will soon go there to take up this work. The Berg & Tassell Amusement Co. have opened up an up-to-date Amusement Parlor in the new Abernethy & Whitener building under the Skating Rink, on Col lege street, where they have a great variety of amusements for young and old. Mr. T. P. Cloninger-left Mon day night to visit his two sors, O. C. Cloninger and Dr. T. V. Cloninger at Oklahoma City. He will also visit his son, L. O.: Cloninger, at Chattanooga, Tenn. on his return home. The game of ball played here Saturday between Lenoir College and Catawba College ended in a score of 4 to 3 in favor of the latter. The game between Le noir and Rutherford College Monday on the latter grounds resulted in favor of Rutherford College in a score of 3 to 2. Having sold our livery business to J. H. Aikin, we yet have some accounts out that we must collect by April Ist. Parties owing us can find our books at Aber nethy's & Whitener's Hardware store. Please call and see us at once. Shell & Southerland, Hickory, N. C. The Alaska Packers Associa tion furnish the Government hundreds of thousands of cases of Salmon a year. Out of 240,- 000 cans examined by the Gov erment at Camp Thomas, only four defective cans were found. This firm packs the Argo Red Salmon. "WE DEAL IN DIRT" Both improved and unimproved no matter where located. City and country property, Farms and timber lands. WE ARE OFFERING AS A SPECIAL BARGAIN this week one of the choicest pieces of property that has ever come to our notice. An elegant business opportunity. A store property doing a general mercantile business in Hickory One of the best stores in town. Has large well es tablished trade; slso two modern dwellings and three vacant lots, or will sell the business alone for what the- goods cost. Price of the real estate $4,500 HERE ARE SOME FARMS WE HAVE ON OUR LIST. No. 57. LINCOLNTON ROAD, 25 acres 1 2 mile frcm Hickory. 12 acres cultivation, 3 acres woodland. Soil deep and rich, and lies well to the sun. 100 fruit trees. New 5-room house and all improvements s2ooe No. 56. TWO TRACTS, Lincolnton road 3-4 mile fiom town. Total 50 acres, 36 in timber, balance estivation. Land rich and vcell watered $2375 No. 55, One'half mile from Connelly Springs, 36 acres, 25 in cultivation, bal ance timbered.Place well watered.Good 5 room dwelling. Price only $l2OO -No. 52. Seven milss from Newton 88 acres, 40 acres m cultivation, 15 acres bottom. 40 acres timber land watered by two streams. 100,000 feet mer chantable timber mostly oak. 1000 cords of wood. Small dwelling, QooJ barn and outhouses " $l6OO No. 48. 20 acres in-town of Newton facing College St. A beautiful little farm or can be cut into desirable building lots $2lOO No. 47, Known as Carpenter farm in Lincoln county, 300 acres, 3_l-2 miles from Lincolnton. 133 acres well timbered. Fine orchard. Two fine de posits clay suitable for makin'g pressed brick. Good dwelling, bam and # outhouses. One of the best fanr sin Lincoln county $lO,OOO No. 46, Coffey House road 9 miles from-Hick jry. 21 acres, 10 acres bottom, 11 acres timber mostly cord wood t L-ind well w tered. One dwelling farr "condition - - $450 No. 44. Crowder Town road, 44 acres, 4 miles from Newton, 6 miles from Hickory. 20 acres in cultivation. 24 timber, mostly cord wood. Land watered by two branches, 60 fruit trees, Log dwelling. Good two story barn and outbuildings v $9OO No. 43. Four and one half miles from Lenoir. 40 14 acres, 32 acres bottom, 5 acres timbor. Good water, 300 fruit trees, 4 room dwelling.Here is a bargain. Pripe - - " $lOOO No. 42. Caldwell county, 140 acres. 4 mllei from Lenoir, 50 acres bottom, 10 acres timber, 600 fruit trees. Good seven room duelling. Two storv barn and outbuildings - - S3SOC No. 41. Caldwell county. 300 acres 3 miles frcm lenoir, 75 acres in cultiva tion, 20 acres bottom. Watered by creek and branch. 100,000 feet mei chaniable timber, 300 fruit trees. Two dwellings 4 and 6 rcoms. Barns and outhouses - - $3OOO No. 27. 3 7-10 ac.es in Hickory, occupies top of beautiful ridge on North side of Can be cut into fine building lots. 1 $5OOO No. 18, In Hickory 5 acres, front? two streets, Would make excellent truck farm, or could be subdivided Into beautiful lots SUOO No. 6. Hudson and Connelly Springs, Caldwell county.. 5 miles from Lenoir. 64 acre:, 34 fn cultivation, 30 timber, 400 fruit trees. Land li-s wdlj can be plowed either way, 6 room dwelling, good two story barn and vut houses. One of the best farms in the eoiwty s2sot Jones and Mattocks Up to-date Real Estate sfen. Offices in Hickory, Newton, and Lenoir. Correspodents everywhere Hickory Office Over First National Bank. Phone 225. We will have our Spring Millinery Opening March 21st and 22nd. *° ve us a ca '' Mrs, A. P. Whitener, Milliner Hickory, N. C. The Concert Friday Night. " Ihe Oakview Orchestra assist ed by Miss Janie Alexander Pat terson, of Concord, will give a concert in Huffman's Academy of Music on Friday night at 8:30.' The concert promises to be a highly entertaining and enjoya ble one: Since the organization of the orchestra in September last, it has made rapid progress, and has appeared several times in public. Miss Patterson » not unknown to music lovers in North Carolina, having appeared many times as a soloist on the concert stage in Charlotte. She won also quite* a reputation as a singer while a student in New York. Miss Patterson has a rich, clear soprano voice, and possesses the rarest musical gifts* On Friday night she will sing one of her own compositions. , The orchestra will be assisted also by Miss Mary Viola Lowman reader. Those who have heard Miss Lowman know what pleas ure awaits them. , The fisheries in Alaska have paid the Government more in re venues than Alaska cost the United States. This is where the Argo Red Salmon is caught and canned. . A Texas paper says that no dog no matter how vic ious, wilt bite a man saturated with whiskey. This is probably true of the Texas brand at last. With a few cans of Argo Sal mon in the pantry, and an Argo Salmon Cook Book, the house wife is always prepared for un expected company. It can be served in many different wpys WANTED! 3000 ✓ ' - ft .J t f Shares IN THE First Building & Loan Asso. i _ The 35th Series of this Association will commence APRIL ist Gall upon the Secretary and Treasurer, and allow him to explain to yon this splendid opportunity, for in vestment. If you desire to own a home of your own, don't overlook this matter. G. H. GEIT *ER, President C. M. SHERR LL, See. and Treas. —man— FINE MILLINERY Our -recent opening of smart Spring Millinery created a sen sation by reason of its superb superiority. The unexampled beauty of the -exquisite Hats tor Spring has been proclaimed from the housetops in Stentorian tones. It has been freely "acknowledged tlat the models displayed were the most exquisite exhibited in former seasons. This week we shall place on display some of the new crea tions that will even surpass our early opening. As many new things _ continue to come out, and we get all the new styles vgjE as they come out. If you are looking for nobby in milling, favor as with a call. C» Miss Mary Rosebrough, Hickory. N. C. Absolute - Safety ! * > _ A Is the best tiling we liave to offer. A Other inducements are of secondary importance. Upon this basis only, do we solicit your patronage. The Hickory Banking & Trust Co flrink ORCHERADE A DELICIOUS BLENDING OF FRUIT JUICE* ure, Refreshing:, Invigorating, Wholesome At 8o«a fountains or In gotUtn ' Manufactured by HICKORY BOTTLING WORKS
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