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DR.. RUSSELL HONORED He will Hive Place of Prefer ment at Banquet in Charlotte Dr. E. R. Russell,of Charlotte, who is soon to locate in Asiieville. for the practice of his specialty, the ear, eye, throat and nose, h to be the giies* of hon>r at a din ner to be given bv Dr. A. J Oroweil, Pre*i »W»nt of the M*ck lpnhurr Medical Society shortly before Christmas to the members of that society. Dr. Crowell u the nevvlv elected head of the societv, and as Dr. Russell is on the eve of departing to his new home, he will have the place of honor at President Crowell's right hand. , Dr. Russell lived in Hickory some years asyo; tie captured one of Hickory's most charming daughters ere he got away,and he left a host of friends behind him here, just as he is leaving in Charlotte now that he takes hi> leave. His sunny disposition grips his friends to him as with iron hooks. He has fully identi fied himself with the civic life there, has been one of the lead ing members of the Greater Charlotte Club, and has made a specialty of developing the parks of the city, He has climbed to the very apex of his profession, and all who know the man are predicting an even greater meas ure of success for him in the met ropolis of the mountains than he achieved in the capital of the cotton mill section. Connolly For Congress James B. Connolly, the author, famous for his S3i stories, and friend of Roosevelt, is a candi date for the Demoratic congress ional nomination in the Tenth district of Massachusetts against Congressman O'Connell. Connolly started with the Am erican fleet on its voyage around the world, having been com mended by President Roosevelt as special chronicler and histor ian. He remained with the fleet until it reached the Pacific coast, he left it and returned to New York. Best ingredients should be used in cakes. We have the best of it all. Whitener & Martin. tO REET IN O ! Jjr You can find useful gifts at our store.- I I ets and Lounging Robes. All the new things in Neckwear, Suspendevs ;:i 8 Our Clothing Stock I | —rfss B i s Complete. All the and Overcoats. Call § | .' new shades and color- I | ings, for both men and YOU WILL BE Bill I [ |||||p boys. PLEASED. ?l ||g| j j MARTIN & CLARK Clo.Coj If j Simple Life on a Country Weekly Earle God bey in Asheville fiaxitte News Howard A. Banks, who ha done and suffered manv things the cause in which ihe Four h Estate are enlisted, is about u> reap a rich reward W. C. Dowd has soi l him the Hickory Democrat; and he quits the position of city editor of Mr. Dowd's Charlotte papn*. the News, to bacame editor and pro prietor and anything else he likes, of or in his new property. It has been a long time since the joys of receiving cord wood and cabbage, and sausages and fat hens on account of subscrip tion have been known to Mr. Banks. In the interim he has written and expounded for The Charlotte Observer, The Char lotte Chronicle, The Gazette- News, The York, Pa., Gazette, a daily paper in the somnolent city of Brotherly Love, and the Char lotte News. His experience has been varied and, we doubt not, at times vivid. Howard is a fine fellow, a gen tleman and a scholar, and a good ail round newspaper man. That he is also a philosopher is shown conclusively by th's forthfaring into the simple life. Hickory is a growiner and pros perous place, and will one day demand its daily paper and met ropolitan exactions in journalism. But not yet. There the publi cation of a newspaper is stijl a temperate and pacific occupation. There one has time for reflection and converse. In the office of the Democrat the musical ciick ety-click that chee r ed B. Frank lin in his editorial labors Is not disturbed by the exciting music of the Mergenthaler. Therefore, we congratulate Mr. Banks. May the cordwood come ever in advance of the storm, and in right lengths, sound, dry and of a cleavable grain. May the choicest turnips, the most succulent fruits, the most delect able products of rural endeavor cheer and bless and warm him and abundantly inspire him. *'Seal Shipt" Oysters and tlie » « est g ra^e y°« wi 11 fin d at - Whitner-Martin Make Your Selection Now Jfe We have never ha j sach a nice line to select (torn. The Quality and Style is the best to be had an! comes from the leading and most reliable manufacturers. ** C _ t Beautiful Remembrances such as good taste dictates Diamonds Fine Gold Jewelry ~ Watches Silver Novelties Perfect Stones and brilliants and Dia- I n p i ain and ornamental patterns in Of every description. We have added In Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Combs, mond Jewelry in the most artistic BroocheS) Cuff LinkSi Pins , ,0 our already large stock of watches to Brushes, Mirrors, Whisk Brooms, a . , supply the Holiday trade at all prices. Match Safes and hundreds of other effects. Lockets, Chains, Pins, Necklaces, etc. useful aticles. tt 1 11 „ Solid Silver m Cut Glass • Silver Plated Ware In Solid Silver and fine Gold FKled. ' Knives - Forks and SpoonS Nothing makes a nicer present for Rich and beautiful at prices that the pieces. Solid silver Tea Spoons from In Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. Noth christmas. cheaper quality is usually sold. ~ ' $3.00 up per set. Good weight. ing but standard and reliable makes. i Many articles that cannot be enumerated. We sell nothing but reliable goods and guarantee every piece, hence you run no risk when you buy from me. There is no trouble to select something for Yuletide but select something that has intrinsic value. Such presents as we sell are useful and lasting. VOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Geo. E. Bisanar ffl|f JEVELER / % •
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