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NXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^ 8 Your Financial Future 8 X Is Likely to be Just What You Make It X O What von do now in tue way of saving O •V may determine what-the future will bring O 0 You Can Never Know 0 P\ The convenience of a checking account X fS until you have tried one. If you have of- O O ten felt that you would like to have a O © Bank Account, but you just delayed start- O * iug one, do not let it wait any longer, but St jC call and let us explain the \rm\y ad van t- X ages it will bring you. It will be our pleas* rS O lire to furnish you with all necessary books ft O blanks, etc., aad you will make an impor- O V taut step in your effort to save, V 8 The First National Bank, 8 X HICKORY, N. C. X Q Capital, $200,000.00 Surplus & Profits, $27,000.00 O | Local and Personal | »MMCt«€ICCCCCCCitCtC(t« Miss Clara Bowles spent Sun day at home. Mr. Tom Henkel is in Salis bury this week. Judge Council is holding court in Charlotte this week. Chas. M. lvey of Concord spent Sunday in Hickory. Miss Fannie Ingold is expected home from Washington soon. Atty. E. B. Cline is in Morgan ton attending court this week. Hon. W. A. Self went to Rich mond Tuesday on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mott are expected in the city in a short time. Mrs, Colden accompanied Mrs. Bourbonnias to Washington last week. G. E. Biddix of Marion was here Tuesday, visiting his broth er Dr. Biddix.', Attys. W. A. Self and A. A. Whitener are in Morganton this week attending court. A. H. Crowell and Albert Gaither of Newton were on the streets here Saturday. Mr. Albert Huffman has bought the D. H. Witherspoon property on Tenth Ave. Mr. Harold W. Mehaffey of Newton was registered at the Hotel Marshel last week. A Masonic Temple and a City Reading Room are among the pressing needs of Hickory, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mackey of Granite Falls visited G. A. Craig of this place Sunday. We don't have to beg the peo ple to subscribe for the Demo crat for everybod> takes it. J. H. Hatcher of the Hatcher Furniture Co., went to High Point Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mosteller will spend next Sunday at' the home of Dr. Foards R. F, D. 1. | Mrs. Bourbonnias has return ed from Washington and gives a glowing discription ef the In auguration. Miss Blanche Finger enter tained a few friends at her home on 13th avenue Tuesday evening at a pop corn party. The public school at the Yoder school house will close next Frid ay. School exercises will take place on Saturday. The Democrat is taken and read by the people of Hickory, therefore it is the advertising medium of Hickory. Mrs. J. D. Elliott went to Char lotte Monday where she will join Mr. Elliott on a trip to South Carolina for a few days. L. Zerden will soon begin house keeping in the cottage on corner of 13th St., and 13th Ave. his wife is expected here in a iew days. District organizer G. F. Wise and Deputy W. T. Clark, are here in the interest of the W. 0. W., and are doinja: some effective work for this noble order. Miss Nellie Craun of Staunton Va., will have charge of millinery department at Sledge & Pleas ants this season. Miss Craun is here and has begun her work. Saturday was grandma Flanna gan's birthday being 76 of age. She received many presents and of all she enjoved the nice dinner Mrs. Mary Helderman prepared for her. Found last Saturday near th e railroad on 12th St. a purse con taining some money. The owner can get it by calling at this office discribing same and paying for this advertisement. During the progress of an en tertainment at SherrelPs School house last Friday night, the pil lows of the building gave way causing quite an excitement a mong the large crowd present. Rev. J. G. Garth arrived home Monday from Long's Sanatorium where he recently underwent an operation. We are glad to state that he is getting on nicely and will soon be able to enter into his work again. We are having some complaints from people of thteir not receiv ing the Democrat from the post office here before Monday and some sav they get two copies some times, one of which they should have received a week earlier. This should not occur. The second of the special ser- j mons will be preached at the Ke formed church next Sunday morning. The subject will be Timothy and will be of special in terest to the young. The pastor announced that requests for prayer had been received and that an invitation given for such requests to be received every Sunday. The death of Mr. Geo. Seabcch occurred at' his home in Fair View neighborhood Tuesday about 2: p. m after a lingering j illness of several months. He j leaves a family of grown child- j ren. The funeral took place foom the home, services conduc ted by the pastor of the de ceased Rev. Miller. Mr. Sea-| boch was 80 years old. Special Course of Sermons. ! Next Sunday at the Church of the Ascension the reetor, the Rev. Jno. S. Moody, will deliver the second of his sermons in the Course of Christian Unity, at 7:30 in the evening. Subject—"A Study of the Baptist Body —Its Origin and History, with a view to the Unitv of Christendom." The members of all religious bodies cordially invited to these services. ' In the morning at 11 a. m. the Holy Communion, with an ad dress, subject—"Drawing nigh unto God." Lenten services ev ery Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.; ev -1 ery Friday at 4 p. m. BUSINF.SS Advertisements inserted uuder this head at s cents a lint? for each insertion zzsamaa i • z-sarxrstz : ZZ-L The best fancy flour in the. The Danvally and Obelisk, every sack guaranteed to be the besi ac Harris & Little's, Guaranteed patent leather shoes—the only Warranted pat ent leather at J. A. Bowles. Cable-Nelson, the piano of quality in three styles at Hick ory Piano & Organ Co, Special line of white goods now on sale at our store. Harris & Little. New line of spring and sum mer Oxfords at J. A. Bowles. See the 10 and 12£ cent laces, at 3 cents per yard at J. A Bowles. The most popular sc ng hits of the season in sheet music at Piano & Organ Co. Ladies waist goods and dress goods just arrived and opened up Call and see tfcetw at Harris & Little. / 15 ■" Expert v*AtdW*epatringj done by S. R. Maceiat-Morrisoij Bros Co. f• " h •• •» "■V KV j Steataarand qther trunks at J,-A,. govKles. - S«f muflvc. H Jtano/Q^? n ' ft I floxaoiu ll£j j-'*' ft A big line of lalies' andlQbild T : tfxfords in n-aft sizes; best, realities at Harris & Little,", f All the latest in sheet . Hickory Piano & Organ Co. Watch repairing done by an expert watch maker, S. B. Mace at Morrison Bros. Co. Seed corn and feed stuff and lots of it for sale at Hammond & Johnson. Sheet music, all the latest at Hickory Piano & Organ Co. Watch repairing scientifically done by an expert watch maker at Morrison Bros Co. A genuine beauty, a pleasant tone, a lasting satisfaction Cable Nelson Piano. Hickory Piano and Organ Co. Best varieties garden seeds. Seed potatoes, and seed oats. &ost & Newton. Prices and terms right on Cable Nelson pianos at Hickory Piano and Organ Co. We have satissactory repaired more watches in Catawba cunty than any other firm. Morrison Bros. Co. Don't forget the spring open ing of Moretz-Whitener Clothing Co., March 13rd to 16th. Get your fresh meats and froceries from Hammond & ohnson. A big lot of Wood's garden and field seeds in any quantities you desire at Harris & Little. Lenoir Sophomores Beat Mt. Pleasant. On Friday night, March 5, Messrs. R. A. Swaringen and O, B, Robinson of the Sophomore class of Lenoircollege grepresent ed the Under-Juniors of Lenoir college in an enter-collegiate de bate with Mt. Pleasant Collegi ate Institute at the latter place. They discussed the Postal Saving Banks question; Lenoir favoring and Mt. Pleasant opposing the system. The battle raged fierce ly for an hour and a half, and then the Judges wrestled with the knotty problem before them | for another half hour, but finally decided unanimously for the Le noir college boys. The Judges were Prof. Lentz of the Concord graded schools, Editor Sherrill of the Concord Times, and Rev. W. B. Aull of China Grove. The victory was a complete surprise to the many friends of the Institute, and even surprised some of the friends of Lenoir college; and it certainly should be an index to many peeple of what Lenoir boys really can do. And this time they found in the Mt. Pleasant boys opponents well worthy of their steel. These latter excelled in fire and Ora j tory, but the Affirmative argu ment advanced was almost ideal in its arrangement, its solidity, 'and its forcible presentation. Mention should be made of the splendid reception tendered the Lenoir boys throughout their stay at Mt. Pleasant These de bates to be held annually, cer tainly should prove to be a bond of closer union between the two schools. 1 Ail Unusual Accident. Miss Eugene Rntchford living ! three miles from Gastonia hap pened with an unusual and seri ous accident at her home Sunday morning when sh unwitingly swept a pistol cartridge into the fire which exploded, the ball tak- 1 ing effect in her right breast.; , It is presumed, one of the child ren had wrapped the cartridge in paper and carelessly dropped it on the floor. Her condition is serious Entertainment. The annual celebration of the Euronian and Philalethian Liter ary Societies of Lenoir college will take place next Monday the 15th in the college auditorium at 8 p. m. The question for debate is a lively issue. The public is most cordially invited to be pre sent. KILLS WOULD-BE SLAYER. A merciless murderer is Appendict's with many victims. But Dr. King's New Life Pills kill ft by prevention. They geutly stimulate stomach, liver i and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing consti pation, biliousness, chills, malaria, •headache and indigestion. 25c. at C, Shulorp, W. S, Martin and Moser ¥ to*. __ .**ol \ NOTICE. prisons owing the Hall Co., on aciioiiryt are notified to call on fn^omo?>fc>C:f.)re March the 20th, 1009 and settle the same. Th® accQunts tnen due will be adver tised §Wl T i&ffd at public auction. This thg 3rd day of March 1909 S. E. KILLIAN, Agt. For S. L. Rhine, Turstee A RELIGIOUS AUTHOR'S STATE- MENT Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Salis bury, N. C., who is the author of sever al books writes: "For several years I was afflicted with kidney trouble and last winte. I was suddenly stric ken with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days unable to get up without assistance. My urine containad a thick white sediment and I passed same freauently day and night I chmmenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy _and thk pain gradually abated and finalfcr ceased and my urine be came normal. I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy." W. S. Martin & Co. J PROBLEM I il MECHANIC I •to solve is where he could find tools to be com- \j g pared with the fine tempered steel tools, with hard h i wood handles, that we have in our extensive stock « I of fine tools and hardware. You can't beat our goods f h j in either quality or prices, and it will always pay j| i you to buy at | I ===—=■ i I Shuford Hardware Co. | M HICKORY, N, C; | Superior Canned Goods J 36 013n^, at olir M 6 f :; * ! we ca " et ie lx E IFT'WL/ |[UILL D T| yn wholesale houses. We JI n in i tpAS IVA r / tr y to make quick H iff -L \ sa l° s °f good stock jj A ' cater to your N wants in i he best pos- Prompt Delivery jft of all orders. Try some of our special sales every « week and see the money you save. Tl fy Hammond & Johnson A HICKORY, N. C. AFTER FOURYEARS OF MISERY Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Baltimore, Md. "For four years my life was a misery to me. 1 suffered from irregulari- JtyroEro ties, terrible drag fcir ging sensations, pf' extreme nervous. §|-#v; ness, and that all gone feeliu ? in my fߣ : w stomach. L had up hope of IIIIP ever well ' when I began to take Lydia E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Then '■ ~ ' 'new life had been given me, and I am recommending it to all my friends."—Mrs. W. S. FORD, 19S8 Lansdowne St., Baltimore, Md. The most successful remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of female complaints is Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It has stood the test of years and to-day is more widely and successfully used than any other female remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflam mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir regularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-aown feeling, flatulency, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other m?ans had failed. If you are suffering from any of these ailments, don't give up hope until you have given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial. If you wouhl like special advice write to Mrs. Pinkhain, Lynn, Mass., for it. She lias guided thousands to health, free of charge. "Inaccurate" really lacks the usual Rooseveltien vigor and directness. His last message is therefore commonplace. GOOD UXIMENT You will hunt a good while before you find a preparation that is equal to Chamberlain's Liniment as a cure for muscular and rheumatic pains for the cure of sprains and soreness of the muscles. It is equally valuable for lame back and all deep seated muScular pains. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by W. S. Martin & Co. Would you believe that for the time being everybody seems to have forcotton John D. Rocke feller and Andrew Carnegie? ! DeWiit's Kidney and Bladder Pills FOR BACKACHE In the efforts to suppress the freedom of the press we here of no reports of Mr. Pulitzer being affected with palpitation of the heart. How can any person risk taking some unknown cough remedy when Foley's Honey and Tar costs them no more? It is a safe remedy, contains no harm ful drugs and cures the most obstinate c°ughs and colds. Why experiment with your health? Insist upon having the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. W S. Martin & Co. mOn the Level. That is one of our mottoes. When we promise'to move your furniture or to attend to your baggage or do any heavy hauling or draying for you. We are there on time and do the work satisfactorily. For prompt ser- reasonable rates patron- Hickory Dray & Transfer Co. Phone No. 142. I " w "- A - TO:g:BS | Have you a good watch? If not, you need one, and I am in a position to serve you in the m best possible manner. B I MY STOCK IS LARGE , I land all the reliable makes and grades are always on hand at the lowest prices; 7 to 24 jewel movements, plain nickel to sol j| id gold cases. j# | GEO. E. BISANAR, 1 HI Jeweler and Optician Watch Inspector Southern Ry. HEWERS make no mistake in recommending qualities—purity, cleanliness and flavor. The best chewing tobacco at moderate price. BAILEY BROTHERS (Incorporated) Winston-Salem, N. C. I No Better tobacco* made than thoie tnanufac- I | tured by BAILEY BROS. NOT IN A TRUST | The Curse of the South. ———_____ What is the matter with the South? According to Gov ernment report of 1008. The secret is out at last; The Southerner, contrary to current opinion, is not lazy, shiftless, i indifferent or careless. "He is sick." The South is afflicted with and harbors that most dreaded treacherous and destruct ive of all disease, ANEMIA, Pernicious Anemia. The average Southerner is a sufferer of this health-destroying parasite) which destroys the red blood cells producing an impoverished/ conditien of the blood which is characterized by extreme pal lor. general debility, weakness, loss of vigor, lack of ambition*! and general undermining of vitality. | The climate and .atmospheric conditions destroy the vitality. I Let him get over it, get well, get rid of it, and he is good physically as the best American can boast. If there is health of the degree in your system. Wake it up! Call it forth! Pull yourself to*' gether! Man, woman or child; all can and should be well. To neg-j lect yourself is to reflect upon the wisdom of your Maker. Nature intends all humanity to enjoy a full measure of health and vigor! If you do not, the fault is your own, for you are yourself to blame• for it. Wonders have been accomplished for the people of Tennes-A see, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Let us now ao as much foij the Carolinas. A postal will bring you the necessary informationX Send no money. Write today, Don't neglect this chance here of * fered you. Address, f The Cleveland Institute of Medicine & Surgery. Cor. Kinsman Road & 62nd St. CLEVELAND, OHIO I NEAR DEATH IN BIG PONL. It was a thrilling experience to Mrs, Soper to face death. "For years a se vere lung trouble gave me intense suf fering." she writes, "and several times nearly caused my death. All reme dies failed and doctors said I was incur able. Then Dr. King's New Discov ery brought quick relief and a cure so permanent that I have not been troub led in twelve years," Mrs. Soper lives in Big Podc, Pa. It works wondera in Coughs and Colds, Sore Lungs, Hemor rhages, Lagrippe, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough and all Bronchial af fections. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by C. M. Shuford, W, S. Martin and Moser & Lutz-
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