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BUSINESS BUILDERS. Advertisements inserted under this head at 5 cents a line for each insertion WANTED for U. S. Army: able-bod ied, unmarried men, between ages of 18 and 35, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate hab its, who can speak, read and write English. Man wanted now for service in Cuba and the Philippines. For in formation apply to Recruiting Officer, 15 West Trade Street., Charlotte, N. C.; 26i SouA Main Street, Asheville, N. C.; Back Building,- Hickory, N. C.; 126-V North Main Street, Salisbury, N.' C.; 41 Liberty Street, Winslon- Salem, N. C.; Kendall Building, Col umbia, S. C.; Haynsworth and Conyer's Building, Greenville, S. C,; Glenn Building, Spartanburg, S. C. dollars and harness, tfre horse Importance of a fit, the ide kind, keep a horse in imor. These have smooth .'j•, ir surface; are stuffed, -- for easy pulling, and ;ith heavy reins to hold .rness in position. The - kind irritate him. Drive ■r> jrses around to my shop k ; you want them properly t d, or a nice set of harness .. thev leave mv shop you f.-ei sure they will pull the t'-i- \ with comfort and ease, i y 0 a pair for good wool face . am collars, and a sure fit. T. A. BEAN, Harness Maker, /ton, N. C. * A beautiful line of spring ire goods just arrived at Harris and Little. By special request the Passion Play will be given for the 3rd and last time in Hickory. Benefit Hickory fire Co. Don't fail to see it at the Gem March 19th admission 10 and 25. Passion Play at the Gem Thursday night March 19th. Piedmont Gro. Co..has for sale ; one buggy, one two horse wagon! and a lot of brick, good bargains.! Eggs for sale from my first I prize White Rocks, Fishel Strain, two dollars per setting. W. A. Rudisill. We want to buy a lot of good beef cattle, Bost & Newton. Agents Wanted.—To seli Keller clothes racks and ether household specialties. County right to proper party. Write Waynesville Wood Mfg. Co. Waynesville N. C. Best fresh meats and grocer ies at Witherspoon Bros. Phone 253. The best farm paper free to all who renew subscription to Demo crat. We handle all kinds of ferti lizer, guanos, acids phosphotes etc. Harris & Little. Eggs for sale. S. C. Brown Leghorn. 75 cents for 15 eggs. Special prices on incubator lots. B. J. Temple R. F. D. 4. jfc I Local and Personal | .>■ a as VvVv'vwT V Mr. David Shields of Lincoln ton was here Tuesday. Don't fail to hear Gov. Glenn Friday night April 10th. McCoy Moretz has an ad in this issue, going to move. • & ; The answer to the Kicker this week is interesting reading. Miss Macie Blackwelder is spending a few days in Newton. Attorney Spainhower, of Mor ganton was in the city Saturday. Mrs. W. G. Jones, of Lenoir is visiting her daughter Mrs. W. A. Hall. Dr. T. L. Stevenson is moving to a new duilding on Eighth avenue. Don't forget the law in regard to subscribers to take effect April Ist. Editor W. M. Moore, of Lenoii was a pleasant caller in our office I Saturday. Mr. Hiss, of the Rhodhits manufacturing Co., was on th streets Tuesday. Miss Nina Ramsey returned home Monday from a visit to Richmond Va. Catawba college and Lenoii college ball teams will cross bat* here April 20th. An entire new schedule will gc into effect on the Southern rail road next Sunday. | Rev. Mr. Shuford spoke to the students of Catawba College on , last Monday night. Atty Witherspoon of Newton was in the city Friday on pro fessional business. W. A. Self spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Rutherfordton, on important business. 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Martin left Saturday for a trip to Balti more and New York. Mrs. Will Self, of Lenoir has been spending a few days in Hickory with relatives. Hon. Ashley Horne has opened headquarters at Charlotte. You can't down an aid soldier. At the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning Dr. Wheary will preach on temperance. Mrs. D. E. Suber and babe, of Asheville are visiting her par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Fisher. An old maids convention will be held in this city at an early iate. "Plenty of material here." If Hickory had the hotel facilities w6 could have one or S two conventions here during ! the campaign. W. M. Bagby attended a re ception Monday night, given by the students of Davenport col lege at Lenoir. Mrs. Arna Earnhardt of Le noir«and Mrs. L. R. Watson oi Lincolnton were guests of Mrs. Watson this week. The recent cold snap may have injured the fruit crop. But will wager that it did not faze the i crop of candidates, j Chester Latta who returned j ! last week from Asheville where; he had been under medical treat ment is much improved. Miss Mayme Rufty, of Hot Springs is here spending a few days with the family, of J. M. Lawrence on 9th avenue. A girls recital contest for two prizes will be given at the Grad ed school auditorium next Fri day night. Everybody invited. The little daughter of Mr. and .vlrs. Kenneth Menzies has been very ill. All their friends will be glad to know she is improving. At the Reformed church next Sunday morning Dr. Murphy will preach the fifth of the series of sermons he has been preach ing. Subscriber don't be offended at any steps we my take to collect oack subscriptions not paid by April Ist. You have had fair warning. Conservative politicians now admit that the three candidates for Governor are so close togeth er at this time no one can teli who is in the lead. Mis 1 Minnie Michael of Lincoln ton is. i Hickory a few days at tending her millinery opening nere. Her opening in Lincoln ton will be on the 27th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Huffman Monday morning a ooy. A glance at* Mr. Huffman's face as he came down town much earlier than usual told the story. Lenten services will be held in the Reformed church at Conover by the pastor Rev. Milton White ner. Dr. Murphy will preach the sermon on Thursday night, March 26. We are highly pleased with :he number of back subscriptions collected and renewals to the Democrat in the past few weeks. Still there are others that we nust hear from soon. Mr. H. T. Hutson of Greens boro was here this week. Mr. lutson is manager of the Over -11 factory of that city. He was ) respecting with a view to put :ing in a plant in Hickory. Last Sunday morning Miss Lena Hobson of Newton and Mr. June A. Jones went for a drive ind when they returned they had entered the "land of bliss." ifter spending the afternoon in Hickory with Mr. Jones' parents they left on 35 for Biltmore where they will make their L home. * ( -JT " Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McCarley, of Lenoir spent a few days in the city this week. Mr. H. E. McComb will assist in the management of the Real estate department of the Hick ory Ins. & Realty Co. Mr. Mc- Comb is a man of fine judgement and excellent business qualifica tion. On Wednesday evening of last week Mr. Loyd Whitener and Miss Ethel Stevenson of this city were married. The cermony took place at the Methodist par sonage congratulation are ex tended. Hon. Ashley Home, his record as confederate soldier, a farmer and business man is published in this issue. The people of North Carolina can make no mistake in supporting this man for the high office to which he aspires. The Knight Templars of Hickory have been quite active ! for the last few days. Several i gentlemen from Newton, Lin i colnton and Lenoir have been in {town taking the different de | grees as conferred by this order' The Bishop of Asheville will I preach at the church of the As ! eension next Sunday at 11 a. m. md administer the rite of Holy Confirmation. In the after noon accompanied by the Rev. J. I S. Moody and members of the | choir, he will hold service at Granite Falls at 3:30. Will you come? j Last Wednesday the Lenoir college baseball team went to ; Davidson college only to be de ■ feted by the score of 11 to 0. j Davidson plays base ball with 1 the same spirit they do foot ball j with the expectancy of never being beaten and it is very sel iom that their colors drag in the lust Prohibition Convention—Sug gestions to Township Delegates. .vlr. Editor: The convention adjourned last iaturday without specially in structing the township delegates what to do, and it was not pos sible to see all of them after ad journment, that we might adopt some plans for immediate, effec tive work. Therefore I make chese suggestions: Let the committeemen who was appointed from each town ship, confer with his neighbors who are true and tried friends of prohibition and together let chem appoint a time and place ..or a meeting of the temperance forces and all others who njay desire or can be persuaded to at tend. At these meetings organ ize your forces into temperance clubs, prohibition clubs, anti-sa loon cluds, liberty clubs, or any jwher name you may choose. Ap point snch committees as you inay deem necessary for most effective work and every one see that you are in dead-earnest in a great work that will bring good co all and harm to none. Let your jpposers see and feel that you are not organized against them, against their traffic or the traffic out they uphold. Note every ar gument used against prohibition or against the recently enacted temperance bill. There will not oe —there cannot be any argu ments favoring the liquor traffic. In your meetings give ample room to women and children and in your deliberations and plan nings for success, give the women full sway. They have been the greatest suffers, and they will make your best work ers. Report vour organizations and your progress to the county executive committee. So that your work is 'properly reported in one or more of our county papers each week. The editors will gladly publish your reports. P. A. HOYLE. MEYSKHMw Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat The Genuine is in th« JBS Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption YELLOW PACKAGE .Sold by W. S. Martin & Co, Druggists. The Fruit Crop. The frait crop is the greatest care The people are in fear, Lest old Jack Frost should not play fair And kill it all this year. Peaches bloomed right for good luck, Come out with the new moon, Last night it froze and snowed, by jucks, Looks like they'd come too soon. The whiskey men cuss and abuse The drys, and says the Lord, He gave the fruit to make good booze, Or brandy if preferred. They claim it quit when the jug law First come into the State, Such foolishness they never saw A law that good men hate. No more apple sauce or jam, And no more family pie, Enough to make you think a damn, Since everywhere's gone dry. I ; I hope they're wrong, for old Jack Frost Has left some peaches stiH; The apple crop is not all lost, We'll run the cider mill. We'll fruit and cider oil Cider that's full of songs, Cider that's sweet, cider to boil, Then we'll forget our wrongs. This fall we'll vote our candidate, Cider will then be right, We'll vote our strength at every vote, And maybe have a fight, Letter to W. S. Martin. Hickory, N. C. Dear Sir: Here's the concentrated fact: Every job painted Devoe takes less gallons than of any other paint. i And the paint that takes least gal lons, wears longest; Always. We can't help it. * i Yours truly, j 47 F. W. DEVOE & CO.; P* S. —F. B. Ingold sells our paint. Notice! Notice! Will remove my stock of goods to the McComb Bros, old stand, Monday, March 30 and shall be glad to wel come all my customers and friends to our more comfortable quarters, we will open up more than $2,000 Worth Of New Stock ' s and make special reduced prices for the first ten days in our new home. McCoy rioretz. ijt Phone No. 44 HICKORY, N. c. We were taught when a boy that it was naughty indeed nci, to answer letters. This being the case, some of our ouUof the-county subscribers have treated us badly of late. When a good woman walks six miles to settle a newspaper account of several years stand ing as one did this week, it does seem to us that it is time for the strong, able-bpdied male delin-. quents to come a runnin' on what they are due, One of the most outrageous deeds contemplated in our State, was the sending by a discharged employe through the mail an in fernal machine to Mr, Ceasor Cone of Greensboro. The guilty party had the explosive packed in a small box which was ar ranged so that when opened it ignited. A timely warning was sent by a friend which prevent ed what might have been a verv serious injury to Mr. Cone, one of the kindest of men and one of our States most highly esteemed citizens. Let the diet consist of foods that are nutritious. D? PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD is made by a physician and chem ist and leader of the world in pure food products. Its daily use helps to regulate the bowels. For sale by all Grocers 1* Eyes cf Deep Sea Fish. » "Few people know that when deep sea fish/are taken from the water their eyes pop from their heads." said a Mobile man. "This Is due to being relieved of the tremendous water pres sure and coming in contact with air. On the gulf coast, where thousands of fish are caught daily, oue cau see hun dreds and hundreds of deep water fish with eyes hanging from their sockets.-" —Nashville Tennesfceean. - fOLEYSffSHY^TAI Cures Gol Js; Prrvcr.ia Pneumonia ■g Ladies, We Have the HATS gj V t ——— -111-II .11 -nil— \vT % Come in J it xamine i# ° ur Line $ i % f | W w . m fef shapes are now on \f/ i "S 1 " jr display in onr store j/j\ ~ juli Don't wait until they are picked over. Now is .1. the time to get what you want. Don't buy un- w ifiv til you see ours—the best selection in the city. J Always ready to wait on those that wi-h to see. \f/ «s = = * Miss M. E. Michael, Sl> Second Fioor, The Morrison Bros. Co. . © Some reasons why, you should do business with I? & V 0 The Hickory Insurance & Realty Co. k q = s This is a Home Company, under Home Man- Q sk agement, with Home Capital and looking to V J{ the upbuilding of our city and county. 52 8' : S Q OUR Lift INSURANCE, Rent, Loan and Real Estate S O Departments are under the management of M. O (g H. Groves, an experienced and competent man S e§i in each of these lines. Q — e X When a Customer Lists His Property with us we X work to sell it, and have daily inquiries from X prospective buyers. We have bargains in X Farms, City and Suburban Property. We will X rent your property for you and look after the X U collection of the rents. X *— ■ O 5 We will Loan Your Money for Yon on First Mortgage x O . Real Estate, guaranteeing you 6 per cent, in- O 6 terest semi-annually and the principal when & ©' , due. There is no question of doubt that mon- O 5 k e y loaned on this kind of security is as sure as # & O anything human can be, but to find good loans O 6 of this character is no easv task. & & ' & X We Will Act as Your Agent, loan your money, X X lect your interest, keep the taxes and insurance X X on the property paid, and in case of foreclos- JA \ Si ure guarantee that the property will bring you X X the amount due you for loan and accrued in- t j X X f si. terest without one cent of cost to you. X S - 6 Our Tire Insurance Department is under the charge „ ig Qi j] of W. A. Hall, an underwriter of twelve year's IJ | experience, and will at all times keep your in- © Qj ; 9 surance in full force and effect, and give you © insurance that insures. j? X " X X We Represent Nore But solid, Sound and Successful Com- X K panies, and such that we can fully gtarantee. X X Stop for a moment and think over these things X X and let us hear from you in regard to any busi- - X X ness in any of these lines. X q " 0 X Hickory Insurance & Realty Go., X QJ. A. LENTZ, W. A. HALL, M. H. GROVES, Q X President. Vice-President. Sec. Treas. A &*»600666066606609069600QG^ LAWRENCE & CO. ESTABLISHED IN 183* Wholesale Commission Merchants Poultry, Eggs, Fruits and Product. Sweet Potatoes a Specialty Faneuil Hall Market. Stencils, etc., furnished upon application BOSTON, fIASS. Subscribe for The Democrat. $t per Year. KSLLTHE COUGH MB CURE THE I.UNCS w,th Dr. King's jffiw Discovery pCBi?§s HS ! 3 AS!) ALLTHSOAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. Batfaxa»iiaKatt , «n«anrflDaMMnß 8 £JD A 5 ANTE ED SATISFACTORY i I OK HONSY REFUNDED.
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