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Miss Bnst, of the Toinpson West C.0., and Miss Williams, of the Singer Co., are back from their vacations. Mrs. Mary Kincard died sud denly at the home of her brother Dr. J. F. Johnson here, Friday, and the remains were taken to her home in Lenoir for burial. She is survived by nine chiidien. She was an estimable christian woman. "AfTER IS YEARS I AM wai" Mrs. Mary Amanda Nash, of Lumberton, N. C., writes: "For years I was a se vere sufferer from chronic dysentery, brought on by acute indigestion. It also brought on catarrhal headache which de bilitated me so 1 had to lie down '•hrce oi tour hours each day. My gtneral health was greatly impaired, and 1 was weak and nervous. One day I had cue of those ter rific headaches, and my daughter-in-law suggested that I try Mrs. Joe Person s Remedy. 1 did so, and the very firs dose relieved that headache. I continued to use it, and for the first time in fifteen yeare I am well.- It is the best medicine compounded in this world. ' Most people regard stomach troubles (and these include Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Nervousness, etc.) as of little consequence in their early stages. Never was a more serious mistake made. When the appetite is gone, the nerves shattered, the temper ruined, the bod}- emaciated, spasms of pain frequent, sound sleep impossible, refreshing rest unknown, they wake up to the fact that stomach trouble is a serious matter. When this stage is reached, the only thing in the vorld that will cure you is 'iIRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. Tt restores energy to letl digestive or. pans, stimulates a healthy tlow of gastric juice, and brings every portion of the stomach lack to normal health. It is a strictly vegetable compound, and contain? no harmful mineral ingredients whatever As a Tonic, Alterative, Rlood Purifier ano Nervine it has no equal. Don't permit any disease of the stomach to go untreated. As soon as.yon feel 'he s'ightest effects of indigestion or any of the other ailments directly attributable 1o n derangement of the digestive organs, he pin at once the use of Mrs. Joe Person s Remedy and a complete cure will be an easy matter. Tf your trouble is of lone standing, this Remedy will still cure yon— tint it will, of course, take longer. We want you to write us for testimon ials from people who once suffered the tor tnres of Indigestion. Dyspepsia and other Stomach ailments, hut who are now sound end well, and eat what they want without a sign of distress. In cases of external trouble, inflamma tion. ulceration or itching hnmor, our "Wash should be used with the Remedy. For sale by druggists, or supplied direct on receipt of price, >I.OO per bottle: 6 bot« ties for $5.00; 1 dozen by express prepaid for SIO.OO, by J> MRS. JOE PERSH'S REMEDY CO., Kittrell. M. C T-O-B-A-C-T-O-N Spe2!s TOBACTON. Dat am the stuff that makes the hair grow. Stuff that makes the hair grow on a scarecrow. T-O-B-A-C-T-O-N Vou See, First you rub it, then you scrub it; Then vou scrub it, then you rub it, Then there's hair again on me. GET IT AT MOSER & LUTZ, "ON THE CORNER/* f —" - X"" KING'S BUSI. NESS COLLEGE y ~~ —y 4 (Incorporated) INCORPORATED Capital Stock $30,000.00. A School with a Reputation for doing High grade Work One of the best equipped schools in the outli. The Largest. The strongest acuity. More Graduates in Pos-itious than .11 other business schools in the State ookkeeping, Shorthand and English. Fall opening Septenf>er SUI, 1911. Writt for handsome catalogue. King's Business College, RALEIGH, N. C. \ CHARLOTTE. N. C SSF'We also teach Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Penmanship, etc., By Mail Send for Home Study Circular IN OTIC E!" fllllß | PUBLIC SALE | AT MY RESIDENCE IN HICKORY, N. C. 1 ON SEPTEMBER IST, 1911. I will sell at Public Auction all my household and kitchen furniture —consisting of beda, dressers, rockers, chairs, tables and stoves, ete. Will sell also 1 good (comparatively new) surry, 1 buggy, 1 X furniture wagon, 1 good patent feed "cutter and IS farm tools, plows, etc. Everything will be sold to ra the highest bidder. Don't forget the date. Come and get bargains. Wm. P. Huffman. 1 T StCPt^^ e |ars.^ Trains from all parts KM v ia Cott°n Belt Route - fare excursion ISRIEN®^' On the Ist and 3rd Tuesdays of each month ex 'Jßr cursion tickets ere Bold via C >tton Belt Route to 'iWtr -HR PO'Dts In Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma. snf With 25 day return limit and stop-overs free. The great Cotton Belt excursion take you. w Send today for complete schedule and cost of ticket . "9™ your home town—l will also give jrou onr oppor* tocc'c 7 th°, fj/v mtU * °' pitb^ rta and facta you'll like H. BUTTON, District Passenger Agent "• ALLEN, Passenger Agent Barker-Keylor. Married at the parsonage by Rev. Mr. Propst on the eve oi Aug. 20th, Mr. Harley Barker to Miss Mary Kay lor, both of Cline* Township. After the ceremony the couple returned to the bride's? fathers for the night, and next morning, leaving for the groom s father Mr. Luther Baker's wher* a nice dinner was awaiting them Just at that time Carrier Hahn oi Route 2 was just passing ano was invited in tor dinner, whicr I think was most heartily en joyed. Mr. F. P. Moser, of East Hickory brought th j Democrat s sweet foUL vine with t iree or four blossoms on i' this week. DEED 3. NOT WORDS. Hickory People Have Abso lute Proof of Deeds at Home. It's not words but deeds that prove true merit. 1 h deed of Doan's Kidney Pills. - "• or Hickory kidney sufferers, Have made their local reputation. Proof lies in the testimony of Hick ory peoplv who have been cured tc stay cured. H. C. Hickory, N. C.. says: "A few week* ago I got a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills at Moser & Lutz's Drug Store, when I was suSering from a lame back and weak kidneys. They gave me greater relief than any other kidne\ medicine I had ever used and I there fore, heartily recomend them." (State ment given January 16, 1908.) A LASTING EFFECT. Mr. Siguon was interviewed oi February 18, 1911 arid he said: ] had little or no trouble hom my kid neys since Doin's Kidney Pills curet me three years ago. It is a pleasftrt to make this fact known." For sale by all dealers. Price 5i cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the Unitec States. Remember the name—-Doan's — take no other. Local News: Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P, Cil ley, a little girl. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hutton are visiting in Michigan and Canada. Mrs. H. P. Wolf, of Wilmington, visited Mrs. Witherspoon last week. Miss Caroline Wolsley, of Waahing ton, D. C., is visiting Mrs. Bourbon nais. Miss Annie Ker, of Mebane, if visiting Mrs J. L. Lentz and Mrs. Kolden. Mr. E. V. Morton is spendinr his two weeks vacation with hi.' fami-y. Miss G ldie Harris, of Jacksonville. Fla , and Mrs Ava Harris Clark, of Grundy, Va , are home on a visit. Misses Virginia Hall and Sailie Mor ten have returned home after an ex tended visit to the formers relatives ii "H ppy Vallev" and Lenoir. Mrs. Geo. Killian had as guests this week her mother, Mrs. Adelaide Hoi ler, of Rock Hill, and brother. Rev. Elwood Holler, of Columbia. The Oyama telephone line is organ ized with the following officers and members: J. R. Miller, Pres.; J. Let Miller, vice-pres.; L. C. Huffman, sec. & treas.; W. A. Fisher, general mana ger,; K. C. H. D. Fry, A. D. 2ckard, J. L. Sigmon, J. P. Eckard, J. T. Miller, J. P. Miller, Arthur Miller, Jesse Sigmon, H. H. Bolick, R. K. Roof, Jas. Herman, Eugene Bumgarner. The wires are now uj. The Henry River Injunction. Judge Cline in chambers here Sat urday granted an injunction forbidding Henry River from emptying the mill sewerage into the river without the ust of the disinfecting system approved b the state Board of health; and aho tht raw sewerage from closets over an> open drain direct to the riverr He re fused to restrain from the use of clo sets on the hill side, even when tht slope is towrd the river, as there is 1 statute which provides that such clo sets must use tubs or burn their sew erage. City Attorney A. A. Whitene. •appeared for the city and Mr. A. L Quickel, of Lincolnton, for Henry River. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church RKV. T. H. WANNEMACHER, Pastor. Sunday School—9:4s a. m. Chief Service—ll A. M. Junior League—2:3o p. m. Evening Service—B:oo p. ra. Sundayfafternoon at half past 3 o'clock an opportunity is given to all parents to bring their un baptized children to the Lord for baptism. No Christian paren should suffer the little ones to g unbaptized. The Lord said. "Suffer the little children it come unto Me and forbid their, not." When we bring them t( Holy Baptism, we are bringing rhem to the Lord. Mark the timt 3:30 p. m. Themes for the day are as follows: Morning theme—"The Peni tent Sinner Accepted, the Moral ist Rejected." Evening theme—"Receive and Hold fast the Gospel of Christ." Strangers are welcome at all services. A special invitation to attend the evening service is ex tended, particularly to ihose wht Know not the value of the Gospel SAVED FROM AN OPERATION By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Peoria, 111.—"I wish to let every one know what Lydia E. Pinkham's reme dies have done for me - For two years I suffered. The doc r~ * ors sai( * bad tu- WiisM mors > an * only iiiiiM (v remedy was the sur- geon's knife. My mother bought me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and today I vMWm fllimvl d am a healthy wo- MMM.MWI l!' Iman. For months EMPrW vTI wji suffered from in flammation, and your Sanative Wash re lieved me. Your Liver Pills have no equal as a cathartic. Any one wishing proof of what your medicines have done for me can get it from any drug gist or by writing to me. You can use my testimonial in any way you wish, and I will be glad to answer letters."— Mrs. CIIRISTINA EEED, 105 Mound St., Peoria, 111. Another Operation Avoided. New Orleans, La.—"For years I suf fered from severe female troubles. Finally I was confined to my bed and the doctor said an operation was neces sary. I gave Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound a trial first, and was saved from an operation."—Mrs. LILY PEYROUX, 1111 Kerlerec St., New Orleans, La. The great volume of unsolicited tes timony constantly pouring in proves conclusively that Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound is a remarkable remedy for those distressing feminine ills from which so many women suffer. Mr. Raymond Abernethy, who ex pects to have 1000 laving hens this vinter, has gone North with Mr. L. H. Phillips, of Newton, to visit several large poultry plants. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST O R I A M-'ss Emma Bonner has gone tc Waynesville to visit at Dr. McDonalds. Gen. J. S. Carr spoke to an enor mous crowd at the Newton re un i n and the good ladies gave the vet; a grand dinner. Mr. F. P. Moser spent Sunday with his family here. He returned Mon day to Rock Hill where he is building an A, R. P. church. Mrs. J. H. Shuford and Signor D'Anna will sing the duet "Forever with the Lord" by Gounod next San day evening at the Baptist church. The school to which Sig. and Mrs D'Anna are going this fall is the Memphis Conferen e Female Institute at Jackson, Tenn. They leave Sept. 16. ECZEMA CURED , Pimples Disippear and Com plexion Cleared Over Night New York.— Thousands are taking advantage of the generous offer made by the Wood worth Co. 1161 Broad way, New York City requesting an ex periment package of Lemola the new skin discovery, which is mailed free of charge to all who write for it. It alone is sufficient to clear the complexion over night and rid the face of pimples in a few hours. On the first applica tion of Lemola the itching will stop. It has cured thousands afflicted with Eczema, Teeters, Rashes, Itching, Ir ritation, Acmes, Scaling and crusting of skin, sclaj>s of infants, children and adults. It is good for the preservation and purification of the skin, sclap, hair and hands for the prevention of the clogging of the pores the usual cause of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness and also the treatment of burns, scald, wounds, sores, chappings as well as the toilette and nursey. On August 19, 11 miles Southwest of Hickory, H. W. Jones and A. B. Winkler, posse man. in company with Deputy Collector Nitser and Depa: Master Grant captured and destroyer one blockade still, 45 gal.o 1 capacity, cap and worm, 300 gallons of beer, 10 bushels of mash. 10 bushels of meal and malt, one 20 gallon doubler, 1 flake stand, 2 mash sticks, etc They caught one man, Noah Brittian, and about 4 gallons of whiskey. The still was running when captu.ed. Wood's Fall Seed Catalogue just issued —tells what crops you can put in to make the quickest grazing, or hay, to help out the short feed crops. Also tells about both Vegetable arid Farm Seeds that can be planted in the fall to advantage and profit Every Farmer, Market Grower. and Gardener should have * copy of this catalog. It is the best and most com plete fall seed catalog issued. Mailed free. Write for it T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Mr. T. A. Brown brought the Democrat the first cotton boll which opened the 15 th. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST O R 1 A The Democrat was pleased to have a Niagara postcard from Miss Katherine Allen which read: "Grand up here." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A The North Carolina Berkshire Breeders combination sale of Berkshires will take place at West Raleigh on August 30 un der the auspices of the Berkshire Breeders Association. Mr. R. L. Shuford, who is vice-president, of the association makes consign ments of eight fine animals. iKwwcide IT CURES Rheumatism Bud Blood Dlteuel T„ he cause of rheumatism is excess uric &cid in the blood. To cure rheu matism this acid must be expelled from the system. Rheumatism is an inter nal disease and requires an internal remedy. Rubbing with oils and lini ments may ease the pain, but they will n ?„ m f? re cure rheumatism than paint will change the fiber of rotten wood Cares Rheumatism To Stay Cured. Science has discovered a perfect and complete cure called Rheumacide. Test ed in hundreds of cases, it has effected marvelous cures. Rheumacide removes cause, the joints from the nslde, sweeps the poisons out of the system, tones up the stomach, regulates the bowels and kidneys. Sold by drne. gists at 50c. and $1; in the tablet form at 2oc. and 50c„ by mail. Booklet free Bobbitt Chemical Co., Baltimore Md Gets At The tolat* From The inside. thiimide » IT CURES For Sale in Hickory by Moser& Lu tz 1 Druggists Mr. Larry Whitener, of Atlan ta, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. auu Mrs. Avery Whitener. CHICHESTER 3 PILLS M THE DIAMOND lIRAND. Ladies! ABU your UruftclU for /J\ c7i\ l>itDi«iid Kraud//%\ I'll la Ked aud Oold l^xes.' sealed with Blue Rll'bon. •w 'i »ke no other. Buy of yonr Y I / fr J'stheuW' AskfnrClf|.C!iKß-'* ESS I C Jr i»IAfiI"NI> HKAN*> !>«.!.*,'or 88 1 1» B y~rs known as Best, Safest. Always 1-sMabl* —r-SOLt) BY DRUGGISTS EV't^YWHERE V Why not let a Monitor save you half your time, half your 1 ibor and all the worry, aud iron in the shade of your trees or iu the cool part o the house. See my agent, Mr. C. E. Hawn. AVERY WHITENER, General Salesman. HICKORY, - - - N. C. Your hat is an indication of v ur good taste —or-bad, Any hat y u nia\ select from our STETSON >tock is sure to match up with Fashion's latest decrees. Fall styles now 011 display. % Moretz- Whitener Clothing Co. AUCTION SALE! On Saturday, Evening Sert 2nd, 1911 at 1 O'clock. I will sell at auction at mv resident in West Hickory the following: Two horses, one two horse wagoc one one horse wagon, one buggy, on set double harness and pole, one s single harness, half interest in mowin machine; plows, farming implements etc., also a lot of household ana kitche; furniture; large range, sewing machine, organ, etc. Everybody come prep: red to buy, as these goods must be sold. D. E. MOOSE. Notice of Sale of Land Be longing to the Estate of Cal vin Holler, Deceased. The heirs at law and widow of Cal vin Holler, deceased, will sell at pub lic auction for cash, on Saturday, Sep tember the 30th, 1911, at 2 o'clock, p. m., in front of the Post OffieeSir Hickory N. C., the following tracts oi land: Ist. A tract adjoining the land; of J. W. Dellinger, and Abernethy anr. Whitener, near the corporate limits 01 Hickory: Beginning at a rock on the North side of a branch, and runs S. 71 E. 1 3- 5 poles crossing the branch to f rock on the South side of the branch then N. 57 1-2 E. 26 2-5 poles to a rock in W. M. Bolch's line, then N. 28 W. 45 1-3 poles to a rock in Bolch's line and Abernethy & White ner's corner: then S. 67 W. 73 polef to a rock; then S. 66 1-4 W. 28 2-5 poles to a rock on Abernethy & White ner's side of branch; then up the branch to the beginning. Containing' 30 acres, more or less. 2nd. tract. Beginning at a stone oi the east side of the Oxford Ford road runs then S. 7 E. 31 poles to a ston ; then N. 85i E. /I poles to a stone: then b. 83 E. 34 poles to a stont;j on F. P. Littte's line; then with hi line N. 2 E. 22 poles to a stone then N. 57 W. 24 1-6 poles to a stone & pointers; then S. 85 £W. 90 poles to the beginning. Containing acres, more or less Also a small tract adjoining the above; Beginning on a stone on said Hoi' lers corner, runs then S. 57 E. 24i poles to a stone Frank Little's corner: then N. 55 E. 20 poles to a stone; then Westward 11 poles to a stone, a new corner; then 29 poles to the be ginning. Containing 2 acres and 59 W. H. Yount, Atty. This August 9th, 1911. 8 24 4t E. C. JGfiNoiT DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries and F? e Meats, Feed and Country Frc^^ HICKORY, N. C., August2i, i9ii Dear Customer:—l find it necessary to place my business on cash basis in order to cut out the expense of a bookkeeper and Co i| 1 By doing this, I fine .hat I will be able to save my customers much m in the pur chare of their groceries and fresh meets. It has been m 11 since going into business here to sell goods ai the lowest possible ' ? and I bel eve my customers are prepared to testify as to the quality and low prices as well as the courteous treatment they ilavli able to receive here. To still further reduce the cost to my apn rf customers, I have decided to go on a strictly cash basis and give the ? the advantage of the saving in. expenses. I shall, therefore, n(Jf' charge no more gcods after the first day of September. I have n re ?J coupon books for the convenience of those who prefer to use tl enim of paying cash for each purchase. These books are arranged in Co . Sl{| ranging from one cent up to twenty-five cents and sell for Five and ten'! lars. They can be secured at my store any time after August 25 at J would be glad that ail would call for them before the first of Septembl Assuring you of my hearty appreciation of your past patronage; soliciting a continuance of same, ana hoping that this new policy will - 51 with your approval, I am, Thankfully yours. E. C. JOHNSON d THE ANIMAL YOU NEED. We have a fine lot of Horses and Mules which we have been using this summer—hardened and ready for use. A CA R LO A D OF Bickford and Huffman "Farmer's Fav orite" Drills. Splendid line of buggies and surreys. Henkel-Craig Live Stock Co. ■—■—— mm IONTIcarTOAD A _ ©/ x Smoothest Horses, Mares and © Mules ever Shipped to S Hickory. A Just Received at A. S. Abernethy's Stable g4O HEAD FOR SALE! X We want to close them out in two \ weeks. Some of them are extra heavy SBX horses ranging from two to six years v old. We are willing to swap and ask you to call before you buy or swap else where. 8 TERMS: Cash or Good Note. lABERHETHY & SHELL, « AT ABERNETHy'S STABLE. 9Q6QOS«SO^iO@OO6OOO&.» ;XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX7 | Tailoring Oping X By special arrangement with the X X Celebrated Master Tailors x | SCHIOSS gROS. ft £O. | ss We will have wi+h us this season 0 Q at our Tailoring Opening their 0 g Expert Cutter and Designer X * He will be glad to show you the x X Correct Styles and assist you in the x V selection of materials and to take x X your measure. v X NEW FABRICS X X We will also be able to show you as tull a line X X 9* and Domestic fabrics as you could X find in the most exclusiye Custom Tailor Shop V in New York City. C O 1 5 X Remeber The Opening Date V Thursday, Friday and Saturday, c x August 31, September 1 and 2. 9 | It will cost you no more to be dressed absolute- ft O ly correct, than to buy ordinary Ready To Wear X Garments. X s flartin & Clark 8 § Clothing Co. | JOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXS
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