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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in nse for over SO years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per fir ,sonal supervision since its infancy* /wcwl/ Allow no one to deceive you in this* All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good "are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children— Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups* It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee* It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness* It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic* It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought In Use For Oyer 30 Years. TNI •CNTAUN N«nun, TT MUHMAY STRICT, nrw YORK orr*. 4T -BEST tatj Pfr ii Wfisten Irlli Carolina. THE DEMOCRAT, SI.OO. Best Advertising Medium, I We Are Almost l! 1 GIRO ruwnrm AWAY | maiTUBE HATCHER'S B |i | * ale Now Going On II T r/nwc ® • J /$ | Hatcher Furniture Co. 1 I n ~ , 1352 UNION SQUARE, HICKORY, N. C. J n Weather Keep You Away if You Value Money J I Girl Burne i at Fsyetteville— Miss Youngblood Meets Awful Death. Fayctteville, N. C., Feb. 2. — Vliss ("a-'de Youngblood, the 19- year-old daughter of N. E. Youngblood, a railroad engineer of this city, was burned to death yesterday afternoon at her home, as a result of her clothes catch ing on fire from an open stove. Her father had left her in the sitting room for only a few min-1 utes and on his return was met j at the door by his daughter, a | mass of flames. It is unknown : how the young woman's clothes caught fire. j * j The Morrison Bros. Co. have placed in their window a hand some piano a id have priced it at $3)0.0 '. T iev are offering this piano to the highest bidder. Go and look it and see how much you wiil jjive for it. They are going ro make a date on which to start the bidding and I the price of the piano declines SIO.OO ptr day until sold. The highest bidder gets the piano. After buying it, if you desire to take it en the installment plan. they will make terms to suit you. Someone is going to get this pi ano at their own price and on their ow:i judgment. You can bring anyone that you desire with y.:u and test the piano to . our satisfaction and then name a price that ycu will give lor it. The price drops down at the rate of SIO.OO per day until it drops to the highest bidder's bid. To ex plain the plan of sale, we will start the sale of piano Feb. 4th, and on Feb. 4th the price of the piano is $300.00; on Feb. sth, $290.00; on Feb. 6th, $280.00; on Feb. 7th, $270.00, etc., etc., un til it drops down to some one's bid. Come in and look at the pi ano and put in your bid. FOLEYSHONEMCAR for children/ smfm, toft. No ooimtm* -' Notes Froiri Gunpowder.' Correspondent to the Democrat. j The farmers took advantage of the nice weather we have had and did a good deal of plowing. i Several of our citizens attend ed Mr. Otis Mackie's sale Tues day of last week, near Granite .Falls. Property brought a good price. He is selling out .preparatory to moving to Vir ; ginia. We are sorry to lose such I citizens as Mr. Mackle. We wish jhim suecess in his new home, j Mr». A. L Sherrill celebrated her 81st birthday Thursday of last week, Jan. 23th. She is in good health and bids fair to yet | celebrate many more birthdays. Nearly all of her children, a num ber of grand-children and some friends were present, in all thirty or more. Also her pastor. Rev. A. E Wile, and her family physiciah, Dr. B. G. Flowers. Mrs. R. M. Teague, of Granite Falls, spent a few days last week visiting in this vicinity. Mr. F. G. Bowman, of Dudley Shoals, visited his son Charlie the latter part of last week. He is !in very poor health, and thinks he will have to go to a hospital for treatment. Mr. G. D. Corpening is making considerable improvement on his residence by addinar two new rooms. Mr. A. J. H«ss is doing the carpenter work which is pro gressing nicely. The ground hog saw his shad ow this morning and has gone baek into his den. Look out for six weeks more of "weather." Feb. 2nd. Romeo. Some people's idea of being neighborly is being on intimate enough terms to borrow. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Tin KM Yog Han Always Bought Benefits of the Cold. There are many people who are f ; never satisfied, even with the 3 most ideal weather conditions, but when a sudden cold snap,like -! that which grasosri this city and -1 section Saturday night ind Sun ' day, makes its appearance, they i; have no word in their vocabulary 11 strong enough to express theii - j disapproval of conditions. And i; here it is that the spirit of the ) true optimist should assert it-! self. While a sudden change in! 1 the weather lias its disadvan a ? ges it is also true that the pres i ence of intense cold is no: with l ', out its bles-in^s. -; Weather of the zero variety is! ■: the greatest germ destroyer that j ■, is known to medical science. And i I did it accompl ; sh nothing more : I than that we ought to feel grate-1 'jiul. But it brings the ruddy | iglow of health to the young l cheek; it affords opportunities! i for indulging in sports which are ! j rarely available, and to trades- j { men who are often harshly used j iby ftcklo fortune—the coal men — | a spell of freezing weather is a veritable godsend. One thing is certain, however, ; Hickory's climatic conditions are j such that zero weather can find ! no resting place here for any' length of time. The icy grip of | old Boreas must dissolve before the warming rays of our South h rn sun, and while other sections cf the country remain icebound, * i Hickory returns naturally to the ! spring-like weather which it has enjoyed shroughout the winter s ason. Rut for the two daya taste of winter we ought to feel • thankful for the reasons given 1 above. Were it not for the suf fering which freezing weather | sometimes imposes on the poor, I the cold snap would be of price less value to all of us, as far as i health is concerned. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills FOR BACKACHE No Land So Rich j Cannot Make It Better You use fertilizers for the profit you get out of them—and the be tter the land the more profitably a good fertilizer can be used on it. Do not imagine because land will produce a fair crop without Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers that these fertilizers cannot be profitably used on it, or that they were made only for land too poor to produce without them. If poor land will show a normal increase when fertilizer is used, good land will show at least double the increase. Use Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers to increase the quality , as well as the quantity of the crop—and you will increase the profits from your land. "I have been using your fertilizers for a number of years" says 1 Mr. William Fraiser, of Glasburg, La and find that it not only pays to fertilize, but to do plenty of it, and use the best fertilizers to be ! ] had, such at your brands. I have used a number of them and found )j them to be as recommended and to give better results than any other j! fertilizers that 1 have ever used." Every planter and farmer should have a copy of the new Virginia-Carolina Farmers' Year-Bo k. Get a free copy from your fertilizer dealer, or write our nearest sales office. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Columbia! S. C. flja^TOfinals Baltimore, Md. Atlanta. Ga. MMlft ChPmUl JBEM Columbus, Ga. Savannah.Ga. Sl£ ep^La »I RELIABLE GROCERIES | U n In buying Groceries it is very neces- yk sary to know that they are pure and if fresh. Stale Groceries are unwhole jh some as well as unhealthy. N Yon Can Ooly Bay Reliable Groceries Irom Reliable Dealers A We handle only the purest and fresh- » u est. Fresh Meats, Fish and Oysters, jj Jf Fruits and Candies. When ordering, call phone No. 86. A/ J Hammond & Johnson $ N HICKORY, N. C. $
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