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BUSINESS BUILDERS. Advertisements inserted under this l:ead at s cents a line for each insertion \ ANTED for U. S. Army: ablebod i_u, unmarried men, betweea ages of 18 and 35, citizens of United States, tf [ood character and temperate hab its, who can speak, read and write * i.i glish. Man wanted now for service i: Cuba and the Philippines. For to ft mation apply to Recruiting Officer, 1j West Trade Street., Charlotte, N. (J.; 26£ South Main Street, Asheville, ]•. C.; Bank Building, Hickory, N. C. ; 126h North Main Street, Salisbury, C.; 417 i Liberty Street, Winslon ta'em, N. C.; Kendall Building, Col i n bia, S. C.; Haynsworth and Conyer's j uilding, Greenville, S. C.; Glenn j uilding, Spartanburg, S. C. This is to inform the public and my friends that McComb Bios, have closed out their stock of goods and after this you will find me at Bost & Newton's where I wilj be glad to serve you. G. W. HUFFMAN. Piedmont Gro. Co.,has for sale one buggy, one two horse wagon and a lot of brick, good bargains. For Sale.—Quick, one $300,00 Richmond piano but slightly usfd $160,00 cash. Box 263 Hickory N. C. For Sale. —One good mare 12 years old, a first-class family hoi se. Cash or on time. Apply to R. L. Stinson, R. 4. Eggs for sale from my first prize White Rocks, Fishel Strain, two dollars per setting. VV. A. Rudisill. Spring and summer opening of French pattern hats and bon neits Monday and Tuesday Mar. r,f> •• and 24th. Patterns dis played daily thereafter, largest a.iia most attractive stock cf millinery ever offered. SLEDGE & PLEASANTS. We want to buy a lot of good be i cattle, Bost & Newton. One hundred dozen of three poi nd standard tomatoes at ten cen s a can good stock try them. Bost & Newton. A gents W anted. —To. sell Kel.er clothes racks and other hou: ehold specialties. County right to proper party. Write W ajnesville Wood Mfg. Co. Waynesville N. C. Pcn't fail to see the Pssion Play tonight at the Gem Theatre. Ry special request the Passion will be given for the 3rd am ast time in Hickory. Benefit Hie ory fire Co. Don't fail tc ?= it at the Gem March 19th adm ssion 10 and 25. Passion Play at the Gem Thursday night March 19th. B st fresh meats and jrrocer ies at Witherspoon Bros. Phone 253. A A A A A AAA A A A A w 9& •^• V•• w -TF V •^ | I ocal and Personal| Tuesday was St, Patricks day. Call on us for blank deeds etc. J. E. Montague went to Ashe viilt Tuesday. Mr. J. M. Little went to Mt. A'i> Tuesday. J. D. Elliott is in Richmond on business this week. ' Mr. J. T. Miller, of Morganton spe.-t Sunday in Hickory. M s. R. K. Harris, of Forest City was here this week. R« v. C. A. Monroe preached at 3k. ortimer last Sunday. M". D. H. Warlick, of Granite was i n the streets Monday. Mrs. B. F. Seagle went to Lenoir Wednesday ta spend a few days. M's. W. Hi Ellis is in town this week we are all glad to see hear. Miss Lillie Jones, of Lenoir is visiting her sister Mrs. Alex Hal). Spring time Peach blooms and flowers are in evidence this week. Don't fail to read Rev. J. L. Murphy on prohibition in this issue. Commencement exercises at Claremont college will be held on May 10th. Mr. S. E. Killian Esqr. is in the mountains this week looking aftei his orchards. ( Miss Rose Earnhardt, of Le noir was the guest of Miss Payne over Sunday. The prohibition campaign will open at Newton next Saturday. Dont fail to be there Gov. Glenn will speak in Hick ory on the night of April 10 on the Prohibition question. L. Flagler has bought the Fcx ouilding on 13th street. He will carry first class groceries. We are sorry to note the ill ness of T. M. Hufham being con fined to his room this week. We have given fair warning to those who are due us on back s ibscristion if not paid by April Ist. • Mr. W. G. Shell and J. A. Hardin have opened business in the Wagner store in East Hick ory. Mr. J. F. Misenh aimer has taken a position with the Mor rison Bros. Co., as salesman on -he road. Rev. J. M. Wheary and Mr?. Wheary are spending the week at Davidson they will return Saturday. Miss M. E. Michael has a beautiful line of Millinery for her opening next week Monday and Tuesday. The death of Mr. G. V. Powell occurred at his home near Zion church last Friday and was hur ried Saturday. Miss Maude Eraaford returned hom3 Monday from a months visit to her relatives and many friends in Lenoir. Mr. R. W. Coffey, after spend ing several days in the city, with friends, left Wednesday for his home at Morganton, Dr. Menzies took Mrs. T. J. Ireen to Salisbury Tuesday where she is in the hospital to undergo a very serious operation. Misses Edith Kibler and Em ma Corpening of Morganton spent Sunday in the city the .?uest of Mrs. B. F. Seagle. Misses Mary Stacy and Mamie 3ue Johnson, of Davenport col lege Lenoir spent Sunday with Dr. J. T. Johnson and family. Any mistaKe that we have made in sending out statements we will gladly correct, but we must have a settlement by April Ist. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. John Yount, of Newton were in Hickory Satur day they came up in an auti mobile. Mr. Aiken his resigned as mem ber of the County Board of Elec tions for this county. Mr. D. P. Rowe has been appointed to suc ceed him. Dr. Murphy will preach the fourth of his series of sermons next Sunday morning from the subject; "The woman who was a sinner." Mr. Inglehart and family have gone north to visit their old home for a month after which time they will return to Hickory with a view of making this their fu home. Miss Ethyle Harrison of Balti more has returned to Hickory and has charge of Sledge & Pleasants millinery department, this being her second season with them. Who can beat this? Its not a fish story either. Mr. B. F. Seagle has 17 laying hens and he gets 20 eggs every day, evi dently three of them lay at night. Next. — The pastor of the Reformed church at Newton and his choir passed through this city Monday from Lenoir where they had gone to conduct services in the Pres byterian church. The beauty 01 the city park could be greatly imoro/ed by adding one or two little fountains this is needed to keep the grass in perfect life and would be very pleasing to the eye. i Mrs. Chas. Chadwick who has spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs. v Edwina Chsdwiek and who has made many friends by her admirable manner, left Friday for her home in Kentucky. Burglars visited the city of Claremont last Friday night and 'entered the stores of H. L. Yoder & Co.. and D. M. Moser & Son taking a lot of goods and about five dollars in cash from the two stores. Our subscribers are coming in nicely with back subscriptions bat yet, there are more to come. C jme right along and pay up and let us be friends still. The first of April will soon be here. Dr. W. W. Daniel President of Columbia college, Columbia S. C., has accepted the invita tion to deliver tie commence ment address at the closing ex ercises of the Hickory Graded school Tuesday April 28th. Rev. J. H. Shuford delivered a strong prohibition lecture to a large crowd of hearers at Mt. Bethel on last Sunday. We have heard his discourse highly complimented by people who leard'tym on this occasion. Letter to N. W. Propst, Hickory, N. C. Dear Sir: A new word has come »nto use in paint; it is strong. Strong paint is paint as strong ae paint can je. Weak paint is paint not so strong. % If one paint takes 10 gallons to do a ob and another 15, the 10-gollcn paint is the stronger. If one paint wears 10 years, and an other 5, the 10-year paint is the strsnger. The strongeSl paint is the one that takes least gallons and wears longest. But do such differences exist? Yes and greater Devoe is the strongest of all. A job that takes 10 grllons Devoe takes more than 20 of some. \nd a job of Dovoe wears several times as long as a job of some paint. O E Perry, East Bth St, Erie, Pa ? painted two houses same size; same :ime; with two paints same price; took • i 3 gallons Devoe to 4 of th-e other; and in three years Devoe wa£ the better looking job. There are strong and veak paints; ve all want the strongest; paint can't be too strong. \5 F. W. DEVOE & CO. P. S.—F. B. Ingold sells our paint. There will be a special service preached to the Jr. 0. U. A. M., by Rev Weaver in the Methodist church on the fourth Sunday in March, at- eleven o'clock, ever Junior is requested to neet at the hall at half past ten. G. F. HUFFMAN Councelor W. H. WILLFONG Recording Sec. Dr. Murphy tells us that the prospects are that there will be a large crowd at Newton next Sat urday. The meeting will be opened with Prayer by Dr. Weaver and the Catawba college orchestra and chsrus class will furnish the music. A large delegation from Hickory will likely attend. D? PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD if eaten daily, there will be a daily action of the bowels —waste re moved—nutriment retained. It is made from the whole wheat berry. » For sale by all Grocers Cares Biliousness, Sick ft TVP H Cleanses the system Headache, Sour Stom- .'llft 1IH U thoroughly and clears ach, Torpid Liver and . W *" ? . « Sall T COm P le " ®f ° f c maiL?ro?at on Laxatiye Fruit Syrup It is guaranteed Sold by W. S. Martin & Co, Druggists. Dr. Waltz Coming to Hickory Dr. John L. vVoltz, of Pilot Mountain was here Monday and Tuesday preparatory to locating in Hickory for the practice of his profession. I Dr. Woltz will locate here some time in April, he comes j among us with the reputitionj of a high toned gentleman and an ! able physician having spent two years in John Hopkins university I and has licenses to practice medicine in three states. Men of character of his stamp are always welcome additions to the life of this cLy. Thousands Have Kidney Tronble and Never Suspect it Prevnlency of Kidney Dlseaae. Most people do not realize the alarm- J ing increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease, Whilekidneydis jj;fc3~T7g)orders are JtwSK-Vr most common JJf ' • y diseases that pre vail, they are almost the last Hj'-i recognized by r wsu P at ' en t and phy sicians, who con mmm'tent themselves with doctoring the effects, while the ori(j' inal disease undermines the system. What To Do, There is comfort in the knowledge so ! often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's j Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many \imes during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases, If you need a medicine you should have the best, Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all tfT-'ljp"- about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. igjgp^S^ Kilmer & Co., ; haniton, N. Y. When Home ot Bwimp-itoot. writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Biughaiutou, N. Y. Call In JOHL And examine our Spring line of Underwear and Fun- / nishing Goods. J r 77 You Can Always Be Assured of getting from us the best quality, and at the lowest price at which first-class mer chandise can be sold. Moretz-Whitener Clothing Company THE QUALITY SHOP /»\ \V •▼• «A« & • /IV fPL T J'» are cordially in- tfjr £ 1 iH(iftS vited to attend S> !P litlulUO our MILLINERY OPEN- W /IS ING, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, \V I|V MARCH 2Jrd and 24th. AH l/ ilw latest style® will be, O/ A Sh ° Wn - W >S\ =—— = w & Miss M, E Michael, | Second Floor THE MORRISON BROS. CO. 3K A w •?• .»A«. /|H i «?• —■ i*i. A healthy mas is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man is an unhaj: y slave. Burdock Blood Bitttrs buii.s up sound health—keeps you well. ——■———^—— ; City Meat Market - Phone 86 1 A full line of FRESH MEATS |l. w. poovy, Proprietor. - WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong and Healthy. All the blood in the body passes thro the kidneys once every three minut®s. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of impure mat ter daily, when unhealthy some part of this impure matter is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symp toms —pain in the back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheuma tism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eye sight and hearing, dizziness, irregular | heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, do posits in the urine etc. But if you k?ep the filters right you will have no trouble with your kidneys. M. G. Crouch, living on 10th Ave., Hickory, N. C., says: "For some time prior to using Doan's Kidney Pills, I had been sufferiug from a dull ache through the small of my back snd failed to find a remedy that would giye me relief. Hearing Doan's Kidney Pills so highly spoken of I procured a box at Menzie's Drug Co. and began their use in strict accordance with the directious I had taken them but a short time when the pain in my back disap peared, and other symptoms of my troub le were corrected. I have had no return of my former trouble since, and give Doan's Kidney Pills the credit," ! For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name —Doan's — and take no other. FACTS ABOUT NEW THEORY SECURED BY INTERVIEWS People Tell the Reason for Their Faith in Cooper's Belief. An article from the Nashville, Tenn., Banner, published during L. T. Coop er's visit to that city, throws some light on the remarkable success of the young man's theories and medicines In various cities visited by him during the past year. The article is as fol lows: "In view of the enormous sale of Cooper's preparations now going on in this city and the intense interest which Mr. Cooper has stirred up since his arrival, a representative of the Banner spent Thursday afternoon at the young man's headquarters, watch ing the swarm of humanity come and go. "During the afternoon the reporter interviewed many of the callers and obtained statements from all who cared to give them as to their expe rience with Cooper and his prepara tions. "The following are selected from those statements as being typical of the general expression of the people seen: "Mr. B. B. Lasater, living at 1224 North Fourth avenue, when inter viewed, said: 'I have been troubled with my stomach for the past two years, and have had rheumatism for more than five years. Sometimes I could not walk, and there were times when I could not even move in bed. Hard knots would form on my mus cles, which caused me intense pain. Gas formed on my stomach after eat ing, which gave me much pain and distress, and often I was restless and tossed all night, losing much sleep and rest. '"Hearing of Mr. Cooper and the great wort bis medicine was accom Some reasons why, you should do business with k Hickory Insurance & Realty Co. g v O This is a Home Company, under Home Man- JJ agement, with Home Capital and looking to JJ JJ the upbuilding of our city and county. JJ x § OUR Lift INSIJRANCt, Rent, Loan and Real Estate A II Departments are under the management of M. Q A H. Groves, an experienced and competent man ft O in each of these lines. Q 8 . 8 X VVhen a Customer Lists His Property with us we V SJj work to sell it, and have daily inquiries from X " prospective bikers. We have bargains in Si Farms, City and Suburban Property. We will V j | [rent your'"property for you and look after the J| collection of the rents. X v . © S We will Loan Your Money lor Yon on First Mortgage S Real Estate, guaranteeing you 6 per cent, in- Q Sterest semi-annually and the principal when O due. There is no question of doubt that mon- Q A ey loaned on this kind of security is as sure as A Q anything human can be, bnt to find good loans ft of this character is no easy task. We Will Act as Vour Agent, loan your money, col- X lect your interest, keep the taxes and insurance X JK Con the property paid, and in case of foreclos- X X ure guarantee that the property will bring you X X the amount due you for loan and accrued in- X SC interest without one cent of cost to you. 9k O Q 8 8 8 Our Fire Insurance Department is under the charge O of W. A. Hall, an underwriter of twelve year's Q experience, and will at all times keep voiir in- « O surance in full force and effect, and give you Q insurance that insures. • © o V We Represent Nore But solid, Sound and Successful Com- X X panies, and such that we can fully gtarantee. X J| Stop for a moment and think over these things V V and let us hear from you in regard to any busi- X X ness in any of these lines. X K ======== N x Hickory Insurance & Realty Go., X Q J. A. LENTZ, W. A. HALL, M. H. GROVES, Q President. Vice-President. * Sec. Treas. O Id^QOOOQGQOOOQOOOQOOOOOSsS 8 LAWRENCE & CO. § 8 ESTABNISHED IN ISl* Q § Wholesale Commission Merchants s 8 Poultry, Eggs, Fruits and Produca. Sweet Potatoes a Specialty 0 g Faneuil Hall Market. Stencils, etc., furnished upon application 8 | * BOSTON, rVASS. oooonoo J / Subscribe for TheaDemocrat. $1 per Year. plishing for others, I decided to try it. I have taken it about two weeks, and find myself in a greatly improved condition. My stomach is in good shape, and does not trouble me at all. My rheumatism has nearly disappear ed, and I expect to resume work short ly, for the first time in twelve months. Mr. Cooper certainly has a wonderful medicine, and I am grateful for what it has done for me.' "Another caller was Mrs. T. J. Smith, of 505 Hudson street. She said: 'I have been a sufferer from bladder and kidney trouble for twenty five years. In that time I have tried many prescriptions and various kinds of medicine, but received little or no benefit from them. I seldom had a sound night's sleep, my rest being bro ken at intervals throughout the night. I had pains in my back and burning sensations. "'I heard so much of Mr. Cooper that I came to the conclusion he might be able to afford me some relief. I have now been taking the medicino about a week, and feel better in every way. The pain has disappeared, and I have no distress whatever. I hava come here today to express my appre ciation to Mr. Cooper for his wonder ful medicine and what it has done in my case. I will take pleasure in rec ommending It to others/ "In spite of assertions by various physicians that Cooper is a fad who will soon die out, the young man seems to be gaining even greater headway as his visit draws to a close." The agency for Cooper's celebrated medicines has been given to us. Wo are making a fine record with them. —E. B. Menzier. *
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