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What kind of Shoe Two Dollars Bay? Perhaps you ve 1 mm been taught by ex- MLdtSmM J JBilavM This same shoe in oar perience not to ex- BEggM pect much for year Weltsewtd;inour $2.00. If that r SO-t^ooit is the case The Southern Girl Shoe will surprise you. Yousajr $2.00 used to buy a good shoe. We sa> S2.UU ~ ' will buy a better pair of shoes to-day than ever before—certainly if you buy THE SOUTHERN GIRL $2.00 SHOE $2.50 It has all the snap and shapeliness of a custom - made shoe. There is comfort and fit in every foot form line. It is as perfectly made as any shoe you ever saw—every stitch right where it belongs. Money cannot buy better sole leather. The uppers are cut from the best part of the skins. All this means wear, long wear. It's the best shoe that is sold to-day for the price. We have a dealer in your town. Look for the Red Bell on the box. [CRADDOCK-TERRY CO. ( Lynchburg, Va. » gOk Ether on or off V T our shoes have that classy A N jfjk louk that dress wo- N know that it is correct in every. V (I detail. on a pair A Jw MlK■[ how snugly they fit without a \ 11 rtffclf 1 PIHMm hit of a pinch anywhere. You A, W ought to get acquainted with n N our shoes. "Pullman" shoes V (I Jml I for men. "Utz and Dunn" jl H w B V shoes for women*. "Mono- fl ~N 1 gram" shoes for children. T II \ ''Jack and Jill" sandals for A D everybody. j THOMPSON-WEST CO. I Only four More Da>s § I Annual Spring Clearance Sale. | Now is your chance and }'our last chance for *|| H Spring and Summer goods —unheard of .bargains. jg| si We need tlie room; you n.eed the goo-Is. Let's »?| BIG CUTS IN PRICES gjj of Dress Shirts, Baits, Su ganders, xdeii's Work jpj Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Clothing, Pants, Ilats, Wt Shoes —everything. M COME QUICK —THE TIME M I THE UNDERSELLING STORE, 8 j L. E. ZERDEN, Proprietor. ||" Oxford Ford Items. Correspondence of the Democrat. Oxford Ford, May 27th.—Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Moose, of Cat fish section, visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Winebarger con tinues quite ill, we are sorry to note. Mr. and Mrs. Carp Simmon, lately of Hot Springs, Ark., have returned to Catawba county to Bloodine cough checker will quickly allay that hacking irritation accompany ing a severe cough or cold. The safest and surest remedy for children. Keep a bottle constantly at had. For sale by Grimes Drug Co. Something New For City "Farmers" GASOLINE CANNING OUTFITS Canning your conveQiaice-espec.ally designed and adapted to many purposes will turn diudgery into luxury. Canning, Quick Lunch, Ironing and many other every-day-through-the-year necessities. taining their original freshness amTal.o feWja ™ ° r CanS f ' Hed each week will slock the pantry with unequalled fruit* and vr getables, con- CAN YOU CAN? YOU CAN CAN. WILL YO.U CAN? for the members of the family and a greater economy' in of thetabk!' for ""k' * " btJanced j raUon " 4,1,1 *. al mean b " l,er health Home Canner Company, Hickory, N. C. li/ \ We are informed that the nmsles are moving our way from Hickory and will reach us in about ten days, havinsr travel ed half the distance to date. The Democrat congratulates Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Smith upon I the arrival of a daughter. 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. 1 t Lemuel Bolick, just after plowing on his farm aHday drop ped dead in his house on the Lin coln road last night. Local News: Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shuford, a son.- Born to Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Mace, a daughter. Miss Emma Elliott, of Cataw ba Springs, is visiting in Balti more. Mr. Crane a student of Union Seminary, Richmond, was in the i city for a few days last week. I The Catawba people are ar : ranging to have a big public pic nic at Catawba bridge July 4th. Miss Ethel Peterson, of Stan ,ey is spending the week with ier friend Miss Mabel Miller on Tenth avenue. Miss Louise Dixon has return ed from Richmond where she vas in the Mission Study class in LJnion Seminary. Miss Risor, of Baltimore sister of Mr?. Morrison, who recently noved here from Greensboro, is jaying her a visit. Mr. Frank Elliott will again ,ave charge of Catawba Springs, pening about June 15. The pa ronage promises to be excillent. Mr. Harry Browder and bride lave relumed from Raleigh and ; re at home with the groom's .nother, Mrs. Browder on 13th avenue. . ' The Statesvilie Landmark re lates M ss Lela Bobbitt's encoun ter with rowdies and adds: "Glory to th 3 Hickory girl and nay her tribe increase! She deserves a Carnegie medal." S. R. Morrison, of Greensboro, has moved here having transfer red the office of his lumber busi I ness from Greensboro. Mr. and I Mrs. Morrison are at the home iofH. S. Smith on 15th St. Mr. ; Morrison and Mr. Smith are | brothers-in- laW and partners. The Democrat welcomes these people to our city. Stops itching instan tiy. Cures piles,s eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives •herps, scabies—Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. Master Bobby Grimes, two vear old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grimes, with his small aunt, Miss Mary Murphy, had a birth day partv last Saturday after noo at Mr. Grimes' home on 13th St. "CURED MOTHER OF ULCERATIONS" Rer. B. C. Thompson, of Ahoikle, N. 0.. write*: "My inoiiier wua a great sui iarer from an ulcerated trouble peculiar to women. She took Mm. Joe i'ersou'a item ed; and Wash, and found It invaluable. It cured her. We hearUly recommend it to those suffering from cancerous or im pure blood affections." S leers and Old Sores are the remit of blood, and can uever be cured until the blood is thoroughly purified, and all poison driven from the system. External applications alone can never do it. You must get right down to the seat of ihe trouble and eradicate the disease from the blood. For this purpose there is nothing so good as MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. it is the best Tonic, Alterative, Blood Eurifier and Nervine ever offered, and we ave the signed tesUmony of hundreds of living witnesses to prove It These wit nesses testify to the marvelous curative powen of tula great remedy in cases of Escema, Scrofula, Old Sores, and all trou bles resulting from Impure, Impoverished and Poisoned Blood. Many of these cures seem almost miracu lous—patients given up by doctors and rel atives brouKbt back to the full bloom of health as if by magic—literally snatched from the grave. * But these witnesses are mo reliable, and speak in words of such convlnciug truthfulness that none who reads can doubt. We will to send this written testimony to air who de*fr» to know what Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and Wash have done for others. We wnnt to help our afflicted brotheri and sisters now hopelessly endur ing the agonizing tortures of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Stomach Trouble, Nervousness, Rheumatism. Oatnrrh, Female Troubles and Blood Poison. We don't care of how long standing your trouble—Mrs. Joe Per son's Remedy will cure you. hecanse It sends pure, rich blood bounding through rour veins, puts solid, healthy flesh on yonr bones, and gives you strength to drive ont disease. Mrs. Joe Person'* Remedy Is a strictly vegetable compound, absolutely harmless. Tt contains no dangerous minerals, and van be snfely gtven to the smallest Infant. Whenever the trouble is external. It ti necessary to use the Wash with the Rem edy. For sale by druggists, or supplied direct on receipt or price, SI.OO 'per bottle: 6 bot tles for $5.00: 1 dozen by express prepaid, for nO.OO, by « . * Ml. JOi PERSON'S REMIT CI, Kittrell, IC, Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Abernethy, a daughter. Dr. W. B. Ramsay will return from Che General Assembly at' Louisville tomorrow. MrJ,Henry Queen, of Morgan ton, was veeiting in Hickory Sunday. Miss Mary Ramsav, has return ed from a visit to her brother in Yorkville, S. C. Mr. Dan Moose was taken to the hospital at Statesville Mon day. He has been a sufferer for many years. The Democrat is asked to say that in the case of P. W . Michael against'J. 0. Moore and wite the plaintiff got judgement. Hates Home Baking Easy ' WkiN* POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powdmr made from Roy of Grape Oraam of Tartar j NO ALUMJDUME PHOSPHATE Mr. Robert Hollar and Miss Vestic Allen, both of Brookford, was married last Sunday morn ing at SfcOO o'clock at the resi dence of Mr. J. P. Seitz, Mr. Seitz being the oflficating mag istrate. Chllaron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. K. A. Price. PHYSICIAN. Calls answered night and day. Office at tesiience, 1430 11th Avenue. 'PHONE No. 94. • Dr. I. A Wood, DENTIST Office over Moser & Lutz Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. ELLIOTT BUILDING CO 'lncorporated) Successor? to J I) Elliott, Hickory, N. C. J D Elliott. Pres and Treaa J Worth Elliott, V-Pres H F Elliott, Secretary Write for estimates. Churlices and School buildings a specialty. Dr. J. G. BIDDIX - DENTIST Office: Over Singer Sewing Machine Office. ' HICKORY, N. C. DR. W. B. RAMSAY, Dentist. Office: OVER POSTOFFICE. W.: L. WHITE, Architect Office over Grimes Drug Store Hickory r N. C. Palace Barber Shop ALL FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN Hot and Gold Baths LADIES Face Massages and Shampooing a your homes. . - D. F. CLINE, * Phone 190 i Proprietor, i Cool Summer Suits. We are all concern ed in fhe question of cool clothes these hot days, and when your wardrobe doesn't of fer just what you need come in and consult us, we can show you sorr e attractive suits in Mohair, Crush and Serge $lO. to S2O. Well made as usual. Morefz-Whitener Clothing Co. "77yf QUALM SHOP: 1 ■ NOTICE! Sale of Valuable Property. J. W. Benfield and wife, N. I. Ben field, having en the 30th day of Decem ber, 1909, executed to Geo. R. Woot ton. Trustee, a D;ed of Trust on the premises hereinafter described to Fe cure a loan of Hundred (500.00) Dollars, from the First Building aad 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 Register of Deeds, in and for Catawba County,—And the said J. W. Benfield and wife, N. I. Benfield, having made default in the payment ot said loan as required by the conditions expres«ed in said Deed of Trust and the bond running therewith, the un dersigned, Trustee, undei and in ac cordance with the powers of sale con ained in said Deed of Tiust, will oi 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. Huffmans and others, and runs North 84 degrees 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 1-2 degrees East 8o feet to the beginning, and lying in the Eastera part of the City of Hickory on the East side of Eighth Street. This * the 10th dayx>f May. 1911. Geo. R. Wooten, Trustee. A. A. Whitener, Atty. 5 11 4t | We Give Cash Checks | j|# Save $5.00 in our cash checks and receive K& 25c worth of anything in our store. We have some £'J }||j special premiums worth 50c that we will give you KM for §5.00 in our cash checks. * j }|jJ This gfces yon back 5 per cent of the amount $ Kg that you-spend with-us. Considering the quality of our merchandise we guarantee our prices to be UM lower than the average store. * J|jj There is a great deal more to cash check than ® fIK JP« realize. Firstly, you buy for cash and save W) book-keepers salaries and save price of books. j|j UK Second Ivj you buy from those who pay cash and J&ij jjjW save for you all discounts, which means that you W. have bought moie goods or better goods for the #1) same money. to) Stf Try our cash system, s«jve our cash cliecks, !p jfe and make cash money. ~ £ I 'lf " o'\ I THOMPSON»WEST CO. || |l . " r - ® 9o(ls ' Notions, Shoes and Furnishings. || YOU CANT'BUY A "JHINfI WITH THE MONEY- k\ \ou have Spent PUT IT IN THE BANK Bank ONE DOLLAR A DAY —$6 a week—for only one year, and leave it stay for 30 years. At 3 per cent compound interest this will amount to $758.16; at 4 per cent, compound interest this will amount to $1,010.83 j a snug sum for old age. * Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay 4 per cent, quarterly in our Savings Deposit. HICKORY BANKING & TRUST COMPANY .. b | | $ Come to see us and we will show you many camp j i necessities. a J „ Have you a strong knife, a pocket axe or waterproof J \ matchbox? *. f Buy your own gun and things; don't borrow. ' # You are going out for fun. You can have lots more of I i it if you feel independent in using your own things. f i Our line of outing hardware will make you have a bullv j \ fine time.- * j Shuford Ha rd wa re Co^J
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