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This is a rare oppor tunity to get goods at your own price. Yours for business, A. E. CLINE, Highland, N. C. CASTOR IA ?or Infanta and Children. Ik Kind You Han Always Baaght Dteds, mortgages and othei legal blanks for sale at the Dem ocrat office. Live Stock and Dairy Ass'n. The Catawba County Live Stock anl Association will hold a Live Stock and Dairy Contest at! the home of the president, J. W. j Robinson, White Oak Farm, six j miles west of Newton, Friday, ! April 9th. 1909. Program. 9:30-10:30 Butter making and; scoring, J. A. Conover. 10:30-12 M. Address: More and; Better Live Stock. Discussion by j A. L- French. Secretary of the State Live Stock Association. 1-2 P, M. Young men's live stock judgingcontest, open to all yoang men under twenty-five years of age residents of Catawba County (For particulars of the contest, see letter). 2-4 P. M. Placing the following classes of live stock: Dairy Cattle; Bulls, cows, heifers and calves. Beef Cattle; Bulls, cows, heifers and cftlves. Draft Horses; Stallions, mares and colts. Light horses; Stallions, mares, and colts. Mules; Adults and mule colts. Hogs; Boars, sows and litter of pigs. Sheep and poultry will be judged if present and time permits. Judges; A. L. Shuford, J. A. Conover and Dr. W. J. 7;30 P. M. At the school house, a lecture will be given on Improved Types of Farm Animals. Illijstrated with lantern slides. The interests of the farmer and business man are mutual. Each must, to some extent, de pend on the other. Therefore, a mutual understanding should ex ist between the two classes, A grave and solemn Congress man recently expatiated at some length in the House anent "the law of the jungle." How hard it was for some of them to keep the former President off their minds. The prosperity and progress of any town or community is best promoted by all the people work ing together. Every person, whatever his vocation, has a dis tinct office to perform in the community. Each should, there fore, help all others and thus add to the prosperity of each class. State News, Pitts county had three home cides last week, two negroes and one white man being the victims. Capt. W. A. Kinyon of Wil mington committed suictde be cause he was suffering from con sumption. Revenue officers discovered a blockade still underneath the kitchen of a resident of Mc- Dowell county last week. The two year old dnughter of R. L. Wilkes, of Winston-Salem died this week, as a result of filling into a pan of boiling water. Gov. Kitchin granted pardon to a number of convicts this week who had been found guilty of various offences. Mathew Ferris, a negro* of Fayettville was sent by a white man for blockade whiskey. Meantime, the white man was arrested and looked up. Failing to find him the negro drank the whiskey and ded in half an hour. At Durham this week, six blind tiger cases were tried at one time, each of the defendants being given one year each on the roads. H. H. Copehart, a lineman for the Asheville Electric Co., was killed by a fall from an electric light pole. Foleys Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Cures backache and irregularities that if neglected might result in Bright 's disease or diabetes. W. S. Martin &. Co. NOTICE. Last call for city taxes. The Board of Aldermen of the city of Hickory have authorized and in structed the tax collector to ad vertise all delinquent taxes not paid by April Ist. Please see tax collector and get reciept be fore that time. By order of Board of Aldermen. March 17 1909. NOTICE. All persons owing the Hall Co., on account are notified to call on me on or before March the 20th, 1909 and settle the same. The accounts then due will be adver tised and sold at public auction. This thg 3rd day of March 1909 S. E. KILLIAN, Agt For S. L. Rhine, Turstee Items From Granite Falls. Correspondent to The Democrat. Last Friday it was discovered that there were 20 cases of small pox at Hudson only 5 miles from our village and swne of us are scared and badly, but taking the situation as a whole the people don't seem to be alarmed as much as y*U might think as it is in a mild form. Lenoir, Whitnell ar.d Rhodhiss have quarantined but the board of aldermen and mayor of this place decided not to do so here as there is some scatter ed over the country to west and north, and it would hurt the business of the town too much unless the situation was more dangerous than at present' Mr. John Houck has sold his property here and bought in Hildebran and will move there in a few days. . Mrs. W. F. Russell has gone to to Baltimore to buy her spring millinery F. R. Tilley has ?just returned from Baltimore, Washington and other places where he bought a lot of dry goods. W. G. Whisnant has been to Virginia on business. Hustler. Congress in Session. 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