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Oli MONDAY JANUARY 25th, 1909 AT 10 A. M. Just received a Car-load of the Famous ! J ! ; Sbipman ©rgans | | | | | | ivr A ~n"F] IJST HIG-H ZPOXHSTT» IST, O. This organ was awarded the grand prize at the Yadkin Valley Fair and the Bronze Medal at. the James-town Ter-Centenial Exposition. Their tone is sweeter and will last longer than any other organ ever before brought to Hickory. They are the organ of perfect tone and lasting quality. No other instrument embodies so many de sirable features as the SHIPMAN. Perfection is the exclusive feature of the SHIPMAN. Nothing has been o mited that goes to make up high class instrument in every respect. We will also have on hand in a few days a car load of high grade pianos. * These pianos have* been praised by the most noted musicians of the world. They are among the few that will stand the most crucial test. Tone, workmanship, beauty and durability are the leading features of jhese pianos. You can't afford to miss this opening event. This will be the most enjoyable day you ever spent. We will ar range for the special comfort and pleasure of those who attend this grand opening. Special arrangements will be made for the comfort of ladies and children. Delightful music will be furnished throught the entire day. Re member the date, Jan. 25, and don't fail to bring your family and your friends. Open from 10 a. m. til 10 p. m. Hickory Piano And Organ Co. W. E, Tolbert President J, A, Gampbell Manasr and Treasurer W, M, Miller Assistant and Secretary, 12389 th Avenue BUSINESS BUILDERS. Advertisements inserted under this head at 5 cents a line for each insertion Plumbing, Roofing and Guttering Done by expert workmen. All kinds of tin work on short notice. A full line of bath tuba, bowlee and sinks, with hot and cold water fixtures. We will do your work right. Hickory Roofing & Tinning Co an n————— —— Lost— Monday afternoon, a gold chain and locket- Finder will please return samt to Miss Bessie Little, and receive Aifceral reward. Wanted—Two young men of neat appearance to travel with manager through North Carolina and South Carolina. Must fur nish good references. Good op portunity for the right man. Ad dress W. W. Searcy, Gen'l Del., Hickory, N. C. I For Rent—Two furnished rooms for rent. Apply to j7-2w 726 ELEVENTH ST. Orders for cabbage plants will be fil'ed at this office—in lots of 500 or more. For Sale—A nice, gentle horse, perfectly safe for ladies to drive, a good family horse; terms reas onabie. Apply to A. H. Parker, 2w-jl4 Hickory, N. C. Find employment through the Catawba Employment Agency, j Phone Ivey & Hice No. 165 for a load of hickory stove wood at 75c. Wanted —For a gentleman a; position as book-keeper or some | thing in this line. Apply to the Catawba Employment Agency. Wanted—To do your job print ing at the Democrat office. | Local and Personal | »C€CCC€I€€CC€tCCCCiCtCCW Mr. John Campbell went to Taylorsville Monday. Mrs. Bettie T. Rainey has gftne to Florida to spend several weeks with her daughter. Dr. D. L. Fry and W. P. Huff man went to Charlotte Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Yoder span Monday in Charlotte. Mr. Wade Shuford. of Brook ford, WAS In the city one night this week. Mr. A. H. Sherrill, a popular contractor of Newton, spent anday in the city on business. Mrs. R. S. Gibson and little aon Loyall, of Nantshola, spent last week in this city visiting her brother, Mr. an J Mrs. W. B. Whiienhunt. Mrs. Taylor entertained a fe* friends Saturday ere in honor of Mrs. Council's guest. Mrs. Har din, of Boone, to sup^)er, Mr. Will Self and little son, of Lenoir csme down Tuesday to spend a few days. H. J. Haitjhr, of Lenoir passed through Hie/ n/ Tuesday on his way to Chattanooga, Tennessee. I While in town he gave this office a pleasant eall. I J. L. Mace went to Neerton on busimesi Tuesday. ' Miss Alice Summerson, of New ton spent Sur day in Hiekory. i Miss Bessie Little h*s returned J from Coneord, where she spent a few weeks with friends. Miss Alice Boyden, to the de light of her many friends, has re turned to the city after spending several months away from here. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nabors, of ; Rhodehiss, came over here Tues day for the Brotherhood recep tion at the manse. Miss Annie Withers, of Ab ington, Va., is in the cifcy, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bryon Jones. Misses Sarah and Efße Cowles, of Statesville, visited Mrs. J. D. Elliott, of this city, this week. Mis* A nnie Feard, of the New ton Graded School, was in our city this week. Prof. Hunter, of Granite Palls spent Tuesday night in the city. Mrs. L. R- Walton, of Lincola ton. is visiting at Mr. Frank Gwins. Mrs. Taylor entertained a few I faiends to supper Saturday eyen- I ing in honcr of Mrs. Harden of , Boone, who was the guest of M>ft. ' Council. "College Chums'' will be given at the Gperr. House by local fcal- j ent the later part of this month. Mrs.George Killian and child- | ren of Hickory, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kiilian on { Route 2. —Lincolnton Tiroes. , Mrs. Arthur Pope spent last Sunday in Newton visiting her , brother, Rev. W. W Rowe. ' Mr?. E. R. Russell, of Char- j lotte is }•» n j for a few d&vs with he? fathe. and mocher, Dr. and ( Mrs Marler. The infantum of Mr. and Mrs. Pink Thorc&son die j Monday and was buried as Howtk Chapel Tuesday. Mr. John Deitz, of Birming ham, is in the city, visiting friends. Always glad to tee him. Mrs. E. B. Lmney, of Taylflrs ville, is very sick, and {reported, worse Tuesday. j We hear that S. E. Killian frill j be appointed Justice of the Peace by the Legislature. The Esq. is a good -one. 4 Hickory roust have electrie power 4 'day current." Let's get 1 it from somewhere. , Let's not have ~£ut one new ' hotel at a time. How about a a new passenger depot for a change? Mrs. Qeo Killian and children are visiting Mrs.. Killian's people in Lincolnton. Capt. Nicholf, of the C. &. N- W. Rv, was here Wednesday. 1291 Gets the Diamond Brooch, and 144 the $lO in Gold. 1 Please look over your tickets, 1 and see if you hold the lucky numbers. Somebody have them. These ere the numbers thatj jwon the prizes given away by] | the Morrison Bros, daring the holidays. Brotherhood Reception. The reception Riven the Broth ► r hood of the Presbyterian :hurch by the Ladies' Aid Socie ty at the Manse Tuesday evening from 7:30 to 11 o'clock was a prand affair. A la r ge assembly, consisting of the church members and visitors, were present and en joyed the evening most pleasant ly. The exercises consisted of reci tations, songs and solos, after wnich refreshments were served in abundance to the entire assem blage. About S6O. was raised as a donation to the aid of the pur chase of a pipe o»gau for the hurch. Trial Postponed. Trial of the three young white men, Earle Cotton, Tim Holden field and "Red" Hopkins, for the murder of a traveling man from Richmond, Va. f is postponed un til Mtrch. Church of the Ascension. Services next Sundsy 11 a. m. and 7: 30 p. m. Special subject j at the morning service: "Life, and Its Origin, Its Loss, Its Re aewal." The subiect of the even ing seryices: "The Supreme Lei son of Cana's Marriage Feast." The Wednesday evening ser vice has been changed into a Bible Study Class for adults. It promises to work well. BRAVE FIRE LADDIES often receive severe burns, putting out fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and forget them. It soon drives out pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Cuts and Bruises, it i* earth's greatest healer. Quickly cures Skin Eruptionsb Old Sores, loils, Ulcers, Felons; best Pile Cure made. Relief is instant. 25c at C. M. Shuford, W. S. Martin & Co., and Moser & Luti. , Do you take the Democrat? Special Invitation To Ladies To cone and seethe grand display of NEW BEAUTY foi 1909 \T ALLENS Go where you may and you will not find a prettier, newer or more up-to-date selection of spring adornment in white goods of every description, Embroideries, laces—all sorts, allovers Persian, black, white, and ecru. Bands and medallians, all in silk and cotton. And you will be surprised to find the price so ow on this cream of the market merchandise. J. r. ALLEN. You don t have to buy, but we be- Q lievewhen you see its superior u 0 merits you will preferethe WHITE to 0 V any other make of sewing machines. V K No other machine embodies so X $ many modern improvements. N SLet us place one in your home for a Q thorough test. Its destinctive features O make it the leader. k Hatcher furniture Co., k h Hickory, N. C. K feceo9ooo6Coßeoßoooßoeo6ofll Tlia T\ am a nnn l ls tlie best advertisingmedium in Cataw llP I llAslliil .1 ii ba county as it is read in very near every lIIU 1/ UIIIUUI ll State in the Union, and in every home iu the county. The subscription price la only $1.90 per year.
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