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Mr. Joa Anderson, of Yadkin Valley was in the city Tuesday. A rhododendron, was born and bred on the top of Grandfather, is in full bloom in Judge Couneiii's yard- Guests * The farmer and his wife were about to sit down to a cold supper when they saw some old friends driving towards the* house. * The good wife was equal to the occasion—thanks to her New Perfection Oil Cook-stove. She had it lit in a momeijt, and her guests hardly were seated on the porch before a hearty hot meal was ready for the table — sausages and eggs and long rashers of streaky bacon, and rolls just crisped in the oven and fresh coffee —and the hostess herself as cool and neat as if she had not been near the kitchen. She never could have managed it with an old-fashioned range. The New Perfection is the quickest, most convenient and best cooker on the market . I Matla with I, 2 and 3 btmen. with mm i miR i■ \\ i f■ ■ Oil ©aoß-Stove - ? Standard Oil Compaq "The Dream is Short— Repentance Long" A good head line to fix well in your head. Especially in these days of buying nlew Spring men's wear. , There's mauy a suit, plus an attractive price card; in many n clothiflg store window that seem the dream of tailoring perfection — in the window. But you cannot use it, as the store does, to . a window with. Rusbing-.to buy such suits, lead by the price ticket, may give you something to repent for many a day. • Look at the suit—not the fancy price ticket — look at it well and consider how it will look in eight weeks. Better not experiment—come N here instead— the store of satisfaction. Schloss Baltimore Clothes SIO.OO to $30.00. Martin & Clark Clothing Company. Mrs. Alice Boyden Holland is visiting her mother this week. Mr. R. T. Lenoir, Jr., and hi? son. Teddy, of Yadkin Valley, were guests at Hotel Huffrj Monday. \ TAYLORSVILLE TO THE FRONT. Taylorsville has taken the place at.the head of the class as a town that stands for sanitation. She is forging to the front as a health resort snd is waking up as a business town. She has quit ringing the fire bell every time she killed a beef. The last bulletin of the State Board of Health bestows high praise on Taylorsville for taking advanced steps to prevent typhoid fever by the house fly dissemination. Taylorsville has had some tvphoid fever the past but has deter mined to have no more. She has adopted the following ordinance which Hickory would do well to adopt for parts of the city which do not have sewerage connec tions: Section 1. All privies or places where human excrement is de oosited within the corporate lim its of the town of Tavlorsville, other than sanitary privies, are hereby declared a nuisance and illegal, and any person permitting rhe same to remain on his or hei property after April 10, 1911 •shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor and fined five dollars, and every twenty-four hours it is allowed to remaii. shall be corsi ederedaseparate offense. By ski i tary privy, wherever it occurs ir. nia ordinance, is meant a recep icle for huiran excrement which vill rot allow leakage, and in closed in such a way that it is ab gjlutely fly-proof. Sec. 2. The owner of every 'welling house, or place where persons live, in the town of Tay lorsville shall providethe person Acupying the same with a sani tary privy not later than' April 10, 1911, and any person failing odo so shall be deemed guilty »f a misdemeanor and fined five dollars, and every twenty four nours that he fails to do so shall he deemed a new offense. In the case of a nonresident owrn r >f property, notice or service of papers on his agent is hereby de clared to be noticeyor service to such nonresident,4ind if fine is imposed, either the principal or both, shall be held subject to such fine. Sec. 3. All prives must be thoroughly cleaned cut bv the occupant of the premises before Wednesday mocfljng of each week from April Ist to Decem er Ist, and every two weeks from December Ist to April Ist, and the excrement buried* at least one hundred and fifty feet from any well or spring and •overed with at l#»ast six ft. of soil Any person violating this section shall* -be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and fined five DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come to Hundreds of Hickory People. , There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, languor, back a:he; Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. All tell you plainly the kidneys are sick. .Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney ills. Can Hickory residents doubt this itatement. Mrs. J.W. Neill, 423 Tenth Ave., Hickory, N. C.. says: "F~r years 1 suffered severely from kidney com jlaint. My back became very sore and weak and I had dizzy spells and in my head. I hardly knew jrhat to do, as nothing seemed to bene it me. Finally I got a box of Doan's ■Cidney Pills at Moser & Lutz's Drag tore apd they restored 4ne to better .ealth than I had enjoyed for years. For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Mildurn Co., Buffalo, Mew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—aud take no other. Seaboard Air Line Railway. Schedule Effective April 9th, 1911 Leave Lincolnton, N. C. East Bound Train No. 46, 8:50 a. m.„ daily " " 132, 5:48 p. m M «• . West Bound Train No. 133, 11:14 a. m., daily* " " 47,5:48 p.m., •For further information apply: JAS KER, Jr., H. S. LEA&f>, T. P. A. ' D. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. I Notice of Re-sale of Land. By virtue of an order of the Superior court of Catawba county, made in a special proceeding therein pending en titled W. H. Shuford, administrator dt W. H. Hoppes.vs. Summey Hoppes and another, the undersigned commissioner, the price at which slid lot was bid off heretofore having beet} raised, will again sell at public auction in front of the po»t office in Hicxory, Catawba eounty, to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday, May 201 h, 1911, at 12o'clotk m. the following lot of land lying in West Hickory near Ivey Cotton -Milki Beginning at a stake on the S. side of Main street in West Hickory and runs S. 3 3-4 E. 180 ft to a stake; then N. 86 1-4 E. 100 ft. then N. 3 3-4 W. 180 ft to stake on margin of Main street: then S. 86 1-4 W. 100 it. to the begin ning. Being lots 45 &46 of the M, A. Ro*re lands. The bidding will begin at $132.00. This April i% 1911. YOUNr, Commissioner. 4 20 4t Mrs. Bourbonnais' Bonds. To llie Editor of Democrat: . I wish to coirect an eno* in your pa per of May 4, in regard to the bonds. I have only two in that issue and five other bonds in different issues. Yours truly, - * 4 Mrs. A. Bourbonnais. Oscoba, Mich., May 11,1911. Sunday afternoon 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Annie E. Hunter, her daughter, Mary Onelia, was united in marriage o Mr. Harry E. Browder. They took their friends by surprise. In the absence of her pastor. Dr. of the First Baptist chufch. Rev. Hight C. Moore performed the ceremony. Thev left on the 4 o'clock train for their home in Hickory. To the many kind friends ol Miss Gladys Ravmo who may not hear direct from her, we will say theie not be/en much change in her condition since coming home. She has remained in bed. as per doctors orders, but will be getting out again pretty soon. Despite her sickness*, she says she "had a good time in Hickorv, *nd some day wishes to return." She is smiling still. 0. R. Pleased With the Governor. Statesville Landmark. Governor Kitchin made a good im pression on the Iredell folks Wedhes d -.y. They were pleased with his ad nress and pleased with the man. The Governor had few followers in Iredell wien he was a candidate for Covernor but he has grown on the Iredell peo ple since then and he has many friends in the county. For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercises or injury Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent. This liniment Is also highly esteemed fcr the relief it affords in cases of rheumatism. Sold by all dealers. Montezuma to Have a Court House. Catawba County News. That part of Watauga county includ ed in the limits of the new county o' Avery voted to join Avery by 21 ma jority, ana The News hears that Mon tezuma will be the county seat. — Constipation causes headache, nau sea, dizziness, langour, heart palpita tion. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, | weaken the bowels and don't cure. Doan's Regulets act gently and curej constipation. 25 cents. Ask your I druggist. dollars for each offence. Sec. 4. Any person who shall deposit-any human excrement in any place corporate limits of the town of Tavlorsville other than in a sanitary privy or burying it at least one hun dred and fifty feet from am wf lor sping and at least six inches deep, shall be guilty t f a offense. Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the town marshal to personally inspect all privies at least once a week between April Ist and December Ist, and as often as may be necessary for the en forcement of this ordinance, and if complaint is made of any privy to inspect it at once and report to the mayor. Voffisn as Wefi as lon art lade lisarabla by Kidney and Bteddar Mid. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and beauty, vigor and cheerful ness 80011 disappear when the kidneys are -flftWf- out °* order or dia i Kidney trouble has jl become so prevalent L- -■ that it is not uncom /V f 5 mon *° r a child to be -4* 1 mivUcT born afflicted with | weak child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the-flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet ting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organ*. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty* cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle 16 pamphlet tel'ling allf| about Swamp-Root, » J^T_ r • including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed. In writing Dr. gilmor & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be «ure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-RtxX, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. | Are You Insured? Bn, J® IkfiA your buildings burned to-night M MI*C w ould they be a total loss to you? Are » //>»« y°u insured, or, are you just 'Taking 11/£^/■WO(ft/Y2K^^ y 4lfcj^^ ances ' M sn t this a very important EH|r /fvjjll matter to you? Can you afford to lose WiCy | your house or store or barn by fire? POLICY won't pre llffl Ven t '* re ' but WILL give you some ( J iln thing to re P air the damage after it, and viU only cost you a ,ew a day. >/W ' Call us up—our Phone is No. 292 and . ell us you want to talk about insur nc®« We will call and see you im mediately. \ Hickory Insurance & Realty Co. Local News: Mr. Lovd Hyderwas in Moi ganton Tuesday on business. Mr. E. Jones, Jr., of Lenoir, was in the city, between trains, Monday. # W. L Clinard's little daughter, Gertrude, is confined to her room, having meas'es.^ rfrs, Fannie Jervett and daugl - ters, of Winston-Salem, spent Friday night in the city with friends. ' Prof. W. T. Clay, of Raleigh, was called to the bedside of his father, Mr. M. Caleb Clay, who is seriously ill. Always turn the key of electric light sockets to the right, either to turn on or to cut off. The ke> will last much longer. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bridges and children, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J7 Lee Latta for the past week, returned home Sunday. Flovd Dellinger came home Sunday. He savs that his>squad of harp salesmen will leave Fri day for Ohio, where they will work this summer. Dr. la Wood and Mr. Frank A. Henderson took the Shriners de gree at Newbern last Friday and Saturday. Mr. H. F. Elliott ac companied them. Fleet Williams', a former Le noir College ball player, 'passed through Mondav, on his way to Morristown, where he will play ball this summer. The house of Mrs, Holden looks very pretty with its new coat of paint. It has been re paired, the roof elevated and yard improved by removing several trees' which were too thick Jakes Horns Bafcisg Easy POWDER Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Oream oi Tartar HO ALUM.NO LIME PHOSPHATE NOTICE! Sale of Valuable Property, J. W. Benfield and wife, N. I. Ben field, having on the 30th day of Decern ber, 1909, executed to Geo. R. Woot ton, Trustee, a Deed of Trust on the premises hereinafter described t» se cure a loan of Five Hundred (&0 00) Dollars, from the First Building and Loan Association of Hickory, N.C., which said Deed of Trust is regis tered in book 96 at page 7, in the office of the Regist ir of Deeds, in and for Catawba County,—And the said J W. Benfield and wife, N. I. Benfield, having njade default in the payment of said loan as required by the conditions expressed in said Deed of Trust and the bond running therewith, the un dersigned, and in ac cordance with the powers of sale con tained in said Deed of Trust, will on Saturday, the 10th day of June, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon, at the steps of the First National Bank, in the city cf Hickory, Hickory, N. C., this being the point designated by said Trustee, for the sale of said property, sell at public auction, to the higest bidder, for cash, the following described pro peity, namely? Beginning at a stone, the South west corner of R F. HuSmar.s and others, and runs North 84 East 666 to a stake; Thence South 3 degrees West 77 feet to a stake; Thence South 85 1 2 degrees West 668 feet to a stake or stone; Thence North 3 12 degrees East 8o feet to the beginning, and lying in the Eastc a part of the City of Hickory on the East side of Eighth Street. This the 10th day of May. 1911. Geo. R. Wooten, Trustee. A. A. Whitener, Atty. -511 At YOV TRY Bloodine We Know : "BLOODINE. M*tt Will Help You [fTHEfIReATEST REMEDY J IN m WORLD To Regain Your Strength If 1 and Energy. IMPURE BLOOD" j * v mmmrn^ , T gives Hiwuff AW Report of the Head Physician la a Leading Now York HoeplteJ on the Cure of Catarrh. P"A few years ago we considered thai xre were doing well if we cured ten pc• cent, of the cases of catarrh brought to us, but since the of "Bloodine" into our hospital we cuia more than CO per cent, of all the cases of Catarrh In its various forms brought to us. Catarrh of tho Head, Catarrh cf the Eves, Catarrh of the Bladder and Uretha, Catarrh of the large in testines, Catarrh of the Larynx, Pelvh Catarrh, Catarrh of the Throat,, an t f Jatarrh of the Stomach are quick!/ cured with "Bloodine." Itbuildsn&.v tissues, gives new energy, new life, new blood and strength to any part of the body attacked by tho Catarrhal * Bloodine is a powerful tonic, nour« lshing food medicine, composed of valuable tonic stimulants obtained from vegetable drugs. "Bloodine 1 contains no narcotics or other danger ous drugs which merely deaden temporarily, but give no permanent; relief or cure the cause of your disease. "Bloodine is a powerful body builder and blood maker, it is the best remedy known to the medical profession to enrich thin, watery blood and supply new, rich red blood to the whole body. FREE - To prove the wonderful merits of BLOODINE we will mail a large sample bottle for 10 cents in sli ver or stamps for postage. Address, TH* BXXKDDINK COKPOBATKW, Boston, Mass. Sold by Grimes Drug Co. Judge E. B. Cline is spending a week at home after 16 weeks of court in the mountain counties The judge is looking well, and r he bench evidently agrees with him. The mountain people have 'aken very kindly to Judge Cline, anfthe papers up there say ro judge in that" district has eyer worked harder or stayed longer to clear up the dockets. 1 MOSER & LUTZ | h\ $ - , We Fill | t PRESCRIPTIONS, t $ 4t We're on the Corner" w , w /j\ Phone 17 & 317. Night Phone 17A. 10—ONLY TEN DAYS—IO ===== More of ANNUAL SPRING CLEARANCE SAIL The time has vpome when stocks* must be lowered; when Spring and Summer goods must GO regardless of what we can get for them. , * There are thousands of dollars worth of up-to-date merchandise here that must be cleared out for a stock than an ordinary and in making prices, for iliis mighty Clearance bale we have not been afraid to cut nil the profit off, —and then some more, in many cases. Come to the sale with full confidence that you will get by far the greatest values possible to secure anywhere. The goods are worthy. The prices extraordinary. It's the one Big Bargain Event of the season. DRESS SHIRTS HOSIERY 50c to 75c Dress Shirts 39c Ladies and Men's SI.OO Dress Stiirts 79c 10c at 5c 11 15c at 7c BELTS AND - 20c at 12,; SUSPENDERS 25c * - lßc 50c ami 75c *> PAXTT^ 25c to3sc r 19c - * AiN 1S ■ 500 pairs must go at Manu* MEN'S WORK " acturing Price. SHIRTS 50c value at 39c SHOES ■——— A big stock of men's, ladies Mea's / and boys clothine children's Oxfords, Patent Leath c. _ . ' g ' er and Gun Metal. Must go shoes, hats and caps must go at from 98c upto %2 .7$ Regular Manufacturing Price. $2.00, £>2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 values.' UNDERWEAR * Ladies and Men's, all shades. HATS 50c to 75c 39c This is the time to get your 25c to 65c 19c summer Straw Hats. THE UNDERSELLING STORE, L. E. ZERDEN, Proprietor Two sick men boarded No. 12: Saturday afternoon, for tl e Statesville Hospital, Mr. Squire Williams, of Gunpowder, having appendicitis, and M*. Phifer, of Lenoir, having stomach trouble. The quickest and most effective re medy for loosening the phlegm, reliev ing irritation and curing any cough or cold is Bloodine cough checker. For sale by Grimes Drug Co
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