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bisinfss BUILDERS. .~. . r tise:uents inserted under tliif 1 .id at 5 cents a line for each insertion WANTED for U. s. Array: able-bod ied.'unmarried men, between ages oi 3n d 35, citizens of United States, j good character and temperate hab its ' who can speak, read and write English. M an wanteC * -now for service in Cuba and the Philippines. For in forrri2tion apply to Recruiting Officer, IS West Trade Street., Charlotte, N. C.; 26} South Main Street, Asheville, fl'c.; Bank Building, Hickory, N. C.; 126-i North Main Street, Salisbury, N. C.; 417 Liberty Street, Winslon- Salem, N. C.; Kendall Building, Col umbia, S. C.; Haynsworth and Conyer't Building, Greenville, S. C.; Glenn Building, Spartanburg, S. C. Stop! Look, and Read! We are the only people whe can seli you Dan Valley flour; nt other just as good. Full line ol staple groceries, molasses by quart .or gallon, shorts, bran, hulls ana cotton seed meal. We buy heavy goods in car-load lot* and can not be under sold. Wt meet all competition#*We are here to stay. Flaglers, phone 52. This is to inform the public and my friends that McComl Bros, have closed out their stock of goods and after this you wil find me at Bost & Newton's where I will be glad to serve you. n w. HUFFMAN. Piedmont Uro. u>.,has for salt one buggy, one two horse wagor. and a lot of brick, good bargains. WANTED —White woman for general house work; small family; no washing or ironing; good home; references ex changed. Mrs. G. H. Rush, Hickory, N. C. Don't fail to visit the Gem Friday and Saturday night open;- at 6:00 p. m., closes at 12:00 p. m. The Passion play for the ben efit of the Hickory Depart ment. ____ The cleverest acts of the sea son will be shown at the Gem Friday and Saturday night Don't fail to see famous Passion play. Miss Maud Whitlow left Sunday for Chat lotte where she has a posi tion in the millinery department of the Little Long Co. For Sale. —Quick, one $300,00 Richmond piano but slightly used $160,00 cash. Box 293 Hickory N. C. The Gem, A high class motion picture and song slide entertain ment, is open every night in the week for the benefit of the Hick ory fire department. For Sale. —One good mare 12 years old, a first-class family horse. Cash or on time. Apply to R. L. fcjtmson, R. 4 Lot of Sample, ladies suits, less than half price, Moretz^ Complete line of ladies waists, special Prices, Moretz. New, drss goods, silks, laces and embroidery, Moretz. Eggs for sale from my first prize White Rocks, Fishel Strain, two dollars per setting. W. A. Rudisill. Ladies wrappers and kimonas, fine line, Moretz. For sale 75000 good brick ap ply to J. L. Ingold. | Local and Personal | Prof Geo. Hahn spent Sunday at home. Mr. Lawrence Cline of Canton N. C., is at home on a visit. Miss Lillie Jones, is here visit ing her sister Mrs W. A. Hall. Mrs. B. A. Southerland went to Charlotte Wednesday for a visit. Miss Lizzie Leach spent last Sunday in Mocksville with friends. There is room for anothei Building and Loan Association in Hickory, Miss Viola Mavo is in Salisbury spending a few days with friends. The more you advertise your business the more you will have to advertise. The farmers seem to be doing a lot of plowing and sowing a big cro P of Spring oats. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holbrook went to Asheville to see the Uansman Wednesday. Miss Nina Ramsay is visiting friends in Blackstone, Va. Mrs. Oliver, of Reidsville spent Sunday with Mrs. Lovelace. Miss Culp, of Salisbury spent Sunday with Mrs. N. E. Aull. Mrs. J. F. Carlton of Statesville visited her aunt Mrs. S. F. Wat son last week. Mr. Will Aull of China Grove spent last week, with his brother -Vlr. N. E. Aull. W. E. Holbrook and Winstor spent Sunday in Huntersville .vith his mother. Miss Maude Phifer, of Morgan °n is visiting here, the guest ol Mrs. Bourbonnias. Mrs. Lewis Gwin and boys who lave been visiting in Gastonia returned home Friday. Mrs. H. D. Abernethy return id home Friday after visiting -•elatives in Salisbury. Judge Council came home Fri lav from Lexington to spen'd Sunday with his family. The Misses Crowsan of States /ille are visiting their sister Mrs- F. B. Gwin on Bth avenue. Mr. L. A. Carpenter of Maider visited his daughter, Mrs. J. L. Murphy last week. Hon. W„ W. Kitchin at tl e >pera house Mar. 17th don't fail; to hear him, admission free. Mrs. T. F. Stevenson has returned home after a lew days visit with friends in Statesville, Miss Ida Garrison, Traveling Sec. of the Y. W. C. A. was here Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. The Henkel Live stock Co., have some fine horses in their stables this week a car load just arrived. Mr. Abel Balick an aged Con federate soldier died at BrooKford Saturday the interment was at St. Stephens church Sunday. The Lyman Twins at the opera house Saturday night. This is one of the best that has ever struck our city. Miss Bessie Little returned & few days ago from a two weeks visit to her uncle, Mr. R. K. 31ack, of Concord. Mr, L. C. Freeman of Lincoln con has taken a position with the Morrison Bros. Co., as sales man on the road. Dr. .W. L. Abernethy who has ;een quite sick for several weeks ts much better and able to drive m the open air some now. Its just as important to pay /our subscription by April Ist, as it is to pay your taxes. It means a good deal more to" us. There were a number of farmers on the streets Saturday, farming seemed to be the pre vailing topic of conversation, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin .vlr. and Mrs. W. B. Southerland Misses Rose and Essie Shuford ,vent to Charlotte Tuesday to see che Clansman. The State Democratic Com mittee will meet in Raleigh Mar. 11th at which time it will be de cided when and where to hold the state convention. County chairman E. L. Shu ford has received notice from Congressman Webd that free de livery of the mail will be estab lished in the city May 15th. By order of the board of alder nen, all who have not paid their city taxes by Mar. 20th will De advertised and cost added. P. r\ Jones city tax collector. Mrs. A. Bourbonnais and Mr, fellis Miller who attended 'the Mardi Gras in New Orleans re turned home Saturday. They report a most delightful trip. McComb Bros., have closed out their business that they have been conducting in Hickory for more than twenty years. They will devote most of their atten tion to their farms and the dairy business. McCoy Moretz has rented their building and will occupy it April Ist. / GOV. R. B. GLENN j Of North Gatiina, Says Aboyt « GOWan f S PnCUtIIOEIIS OlJf«£ m-nke it a mle never to recommend medicines until I have myself tried THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY them, as there are a great many ii the For GouShs, Golds^ Group, Throat and Ghest %}*«% t r m &id* 1 TrOUblfiS : throat ami other inflammatory trou bles, I have no hesitation in cordially reccmtnending it to the public, for I think it a blessing to the people—especially the children. I have known of its being used for PNEUMONIA and throat troubles with marvellous efft ct. It is with pleas ure that I give yon this testimonial. Any time in the world that I can say a word J J for your Company, I will do so without hesitation or reserye For Sale by 11 Druggists, SI.OO, 50c. and £sc. Rev. J. L. Murphy will preach the annual sermon, at Fallston 3igh school on April 26. vlr. C. C. Freeman has moved from the house of Mr. H. E. McComb to his own on 10th ave nue. We now have for sale blank warranty deeds, State warrants ind also a goodly stock of the inest typewriter paper that has jver been slvpped "to Hickory. Messrs H. J. Cooks and J. L. Shrum of Lincoln county were in the city Tuesday to purchase material for a new Reformed church at St Mathews near Maid en. Don't put off paying your subscription until the last mo ment, no doubt you have for gotten it the last time you were is town, don't forget it the next time. We call special attention to the call for the Prohibition Mass- Meeting to be held iu Newton, March 21. If the county is carried for Prohibition it will require some work. Miss Elizabeth Moore mission ary from Japan will give a Tem perance Lecture in the Method ist church Sunday the 15th at 3: o'clock. Miss Moore is State organizer of the W. C. T. U. We hear Mr. Hufhams speech highly cbmplimented that he made in defending Sam Green in his trial for the murder of Nel son. The case came up at Lenoir last week. Green came clear. Rev. J. H. Shuford will preach at Bethleham church near Mt 3ethel next Sunday 15th at eleven o'clock, his subject will oe "prohibition." Mr. Shuford has something in store for those that go to hear him. Lawrence and Co., commission merchants of Boston who adver tise in the Democrat write us that they have received some nice shipments of sweet potatoes from Catawba county and sold them for $4.50 per bbls. Miss Josephine Murphy, of the faculty of of the Startown nigh school, spent Sunday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Murphy. She informed us that the school will close, April 10 and that Governor Glenn will deliver the address. Great interest is manifested in the series of special sermons being preached on Sunday morn ing at the Reformed church. Last Sunday the church was to hear the second sermon. The third of the series will be preached next Sunday morning. Mrs. D. L. Russell was called oy telegram Tuesday to her old lome in Gaston county on ac count of the sudden death of her father J. T. Glenn who was found dead in his bed on Tuesday morning. Mr. Glenn was an old soldier and was one of the leading men of his community. His wife Mrs. Glenn died about six months ago, a son died less than two years ago. Taxes. Last round for taxes, I will be in Hickory for the purpose of collecting taxes for 1907 on Mar. 16 and 17 also on Mar. 30 and 31st. , This is my last round 'and aIK those that owe for the year 1907 and fail to see me on the above dates will have to to my office at NewfcrfT. Truly D. M. BOYD Sheriff. IID O Let your Eye Troubles be- jp |i. come worse for the need of || 11 Glasses. I can properly fit M || Glasses to correct any defect 11 H of vision that can be corrected with a lens, and P Guarantee All Work | 1 Fine Repair Work. Kodaks and Supplies jg I B. A. SOUTHERLAND, | Jeweler and Optician. 8 1326 Union Square Phone 148 |j| eeeeeS J In The "\ankee Drummer" Academy of Music Saturdy, March 14th THE 810 FUN SHOW Prices: 75c, 50c, and 25c. QR PRICE'S For Weak WHEAT FLAKE CELERY 1/ ■ J C ENNN MONEYS Inflammation of the blad * der, urinary troubles and backache use is a perfect food, as it contains the Hicf ney most essential elements to sup- and Bladder Pills ply energy for the performance _ - of the various body functions. /\ \Af fa fa * £ Its daily use tends to strengthen Mmm w¥wW !• w and regulate the bowels. „ Treatment 25C For sale by all Grocers *.c. L*WITT & co.. CHICAGO, m. NEW THEORY SUCCESSFUL IN INDIANAPOLIS L* T Cooper Makes Many Converts During Stay in That City. The new theory (backed up by hfc preparation) advanced by L. T. Cooper with regard to the cause of most ill health of the present genera tion is being sown broadcast by this young man. Cooper believes that the human stomach has become degenerate in civilized races aj»d claims that gopd health is impossible unless the stom ach is re-vitalized. This he claims to do with bi3 preparation. A.n article from the Indianapolis Star during Cooper's stay in that city has this to say of Cooper and his prep aration: "Residents of this city are being astounded by L. T. Cooper and his new preparation. "Reports that preceded M*. Cooper's visit here told of his success in other localities, but the immense success of his medicine and the general belief in his theory was wholly unprece dented. "So great Is the rush of the public to this young man that people stand in line waiting their turn for hours in an effort to see him. The most inter esting feature of this is statements made by reliable citizens as to the actual accomplishments of Cooper's medicine. Among recent statements of this character the following is a fair example: 0 Some reasons why, you should do business with £5 Q X | Tl,e Hickory Insurance & Realty Co. § 1 == b Tliis is a Home Company, under Home Man- © agement, with Home Capital and looking to © X the upbuilding of our city and county. e§B OUR Lift INSURANCE, Rent, Loan and Real Estate Departments are under the management of M. n 11. Groves, an experienced and competent man g in each of these lines. ft f 8 |§ When a Customer Lists His Property with us we v & work to sell it, and have daily inquiries from prospective buyers. We have bargains in IJ Farms, City and Suburban Property. We will J? 4 - rent your property for you and look after the JJ M collection of the rents. ' Ik q o fl We si Loan Your Money lor Yon on First Mortgage Q O Real Estate, guaranteeing you 6 per cent, in- Q O terest semi-annually and the principal when ft due. There is no question of doubt that mon- A Sey loaned on this kind of security is as sure as A anything human can be, bnt-to find good loans ft 8 of this character is no easy task. A « iro H We Will Act as Your Agent, loan your money, col- IF O §g" lect your interest, keep the taxes and insurance |JJ Con the property paid, and in case of foreclos- 1 ure guarantee that the property will bring you £i 1? the amount due you for loan and accrued in- } I? terest without one cent of cost to you. [: If B " 8 g Our fire Insurance Department is under the charge i Q §of W. A. Hall, an underwriter of twelve Q experience, and will at all times keep your in- $ A Ssurance in full force and effect, and give you Q insurance that insures. Q o , o ® We Represent Nore But solid, Sound and Successful Com- v panies, and such that we can fully gtarantee* V Stop for a moment and think over these things and let us hear from you in regard to any ness in any of these lines. 5 Hickory Insurance & Realty Go., O A J. A. LENTZ, W. A. HALL, M. H. GROVES, A * President. Vice-President. Sec. Treas. feoooooscoscoscoooocooseo^ I TREE To Our Subscribers! | For a ltmited time we will give absolutely of charge to each new or renewing subscriber year's subscription to The; Southern Agriculturist, Nashville, Tenn. For forty years this paper has been the guide of thousands of Southern farmers. If you are not a subscriber to our paper, or if your sub scription has expired, order NOW and get this valuahle present free. We reserve the right to withdraw this offer at any time, so HURRY UP. The Hickory Democrat "Mr. B. P. Campbell, of 3224 West! Washington Street, had this to say of his experience with Cooper: 'I have been a victim of stomach trouble for the past five years—sick and suffering pain all the time. Everything I ate distressed me. I have been under the treatment of many physicians, and have taken all kinds of medicine, none of which afforded me relief. I was greatly discouraged, and was about ready to give up, when Mr. Cooper came to this city to Introduce his preparations. "'I was skeptical, of course, after spending so much money and taking such a large quantity of medicine, but, like the drowning man, I was ready to grab at a straw, so I secured some of Mr. Cooper's New Discovery medi cine and began taking it. It seemed to help right from the first dose. I have been taking it for several weeks, and can now eat heartily and enjoy my meals for the first time In five years—eat anything, without pain or distress of any kind. I feel like a new being—life is worth living now.'" Let us explain Mr. Cooper's remark able medicine to you if your general health is not all that it should —E. B. Menzier.
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