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ij rvtuv- y - "Trf Let Us add NEATNESS to the SWEETNESS of your 'ih me, Sweet Home," and also Elegance and Comfort. Everything used inside four walls, including the l»ange for the Kitchin and the Piano for the Parlor. A postal will bring our man to you. PARKER ✓ GARDNER CO., Charlotte, IV. C. ragi I millinery I land x COAT SUITS, | Thursday and Friday, § September, $ Your Presence Is Earnestly X Solicited. $ W. T. SIEDGE. I exXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^ Your Sewing Machine can be Fixed -If it drops stitches, breaks tlm ad ami needles, draws goods, feeds slow, "chokes under foot, runs heavy, has knocking or loss motion, piece lost, broken or worn out. All parts for a 1 makes. We duplicate and repair under guarantee. You do not live too far for us to come and repair it at your home. Addres:—SEWlNG MACHINE REPAIR'SIIOP, M. C. I). Owen, Aigr., Box 372. Phone 320. Hickory, N. 0. | Specials for Book Clubs and | ■ Socials. I BUNTE BROS. FINE CANDIES. B Asparagus Tips, Filberts, Walnuts, Leaves. Pineapples, Raspberries E Dewberries, and Twist Stick. CITY BAKERY. C. W. ELLINGTON, Proprietor. j Gaston Farmers' Union J J Warehouse I r GASTOMA, N. C. 4 \ Is in position to sell you ground rock J 5 limestone at rock bottom prices. \ J Lime Makes Wheat Grow t \ Several inches taller than ordinarily, and makes f \ your land produce more on the following year. \ Lime is especially suited for strong red land. \ We will deliver dry lime to you at Hickory or J \ Newton at five ($5.00) dollars per ton. No order J \ taken for less than fifteen (15) tons. Cash with ' \ order. Try lime and see the secret in wheat grow- t \ ing. If you don't need but a few tons, see your J J friends and make up an order. f J References:—First National Bank jfGastonia; { \ Citizens National Bank of Gastonia; E. C. Faires, ? J Sec.- Treas. N. C. Farmers Union, Charlotte, N. C.' i \ Write j O. B. Robinson, Sec. & Treas. i | GASTONIA, N. C. f When You Lick 'emTThey stick. 500 ENVELOPES FOR $1.35. Democrat = Job = Office. LOCAL NEWS. Miss Mabel Cooper left Friday for; Greensboro No'-rrn!. Ivir B. E. He id ley and e tann ing daughter, Miss Ethel, have returned toCharotte. Council Boyden is attending tht: Nurth Carolina Medical Col lege in Charlotte. Miss Annie Link has returned to Fort Mill where she is teach ing. Mrs, H. D. Abernethy's Kin dergarten class opened with 21 puptis Monaay. Mr. N S. Dasher has recently returned from a visit to his old home in West Virginia. Postmaster Hamrick came back last week from a visit to his mother and from attending the Ohio Synod. Brandon Armistead after a vis it to Mrs. H. D. Abernathv has returned to his home in Salis bury. The Junior Civic League will serve ice cream Friday evening, September 22nd at 6:30 o'clock on the vacant lot near the Hote Huffry. Miss Louise McComb celebrat ed her fourth birthday Satarda> from 4 to 6 in the afternoon, anu a number of her little friends ei.joyed tt.e occasion with her. Attention is called to the sale of Mrs. W. A. Marler's house hold and kitchin furniture at her residence on 15th St. on next Saturday at 10 o'clock. Rev, J. A. Wannemacher left Monday for Shenandoah, Va., to attend the meeting of the Ten nesee tsynod and while absent Rev M. L. Stirewalt will fill his pulpit at the chief service. Mr. Jesse Warlick went to Charlotte Tuesday and brought back with him an E. M, F. auto mobile, 1912 model, a beautiful machine, which he will be agent for here. The Underselling Store will be closed beginning Friday on ac count of the Jewish holiday from 4 p. m. and will open again Monday at 9 o'clock. Mr. Zerden w.ll spend the time in Ashevilie with relatives. Miss Gertrude Jones of Balti mo e, former artistic milliner and rimmer for T. W. Sledge, has returned to Hickory, and will have charge of this department again this season for him. Miss Mary Lou McCampbell, of Birmingham, Ala. and Mrs. vV. L), Junes, Jr., and Miss Lil lie Jones, of Happy Valley are visiting Mrs. W. A, Hall. Sue will entertain them with cards on Tuesday evening. Rev. J. S. Mooay, who, with his family has been spending the summer at Rockland, Me., writes cnat he expects to reach Hickory oy Sep. 23rd to be ready for ser vice Sunday. The members of class 15, of Holy Trinity Lutheran church met at the home of Messrs. Claude and Malcom Whitener on ;ast Monday evening. After the neeting adjourned, the evening spent most enjoyable. De licious fruits were served. Mr. R. H. Johnson, of Salis oury, who recently bought the fine Shell property in East Hick .»ry, has come here with his family and is now a citizen ot Catawba, and a worthy one he will be, too. Hickory welcomes him most cordially. Miss Julia Wheeler left for Washington Tuesday taking With her Misses Clarissa Absrnethy iiici Eiiz-ibeth Wheeler, the lat ter the bright little daughter of Or. Wheeler, surgeon in the navy. Later they go to Atlan tic City to see the waves dash higher than the house tops. Mrs. J. B. Beard will open her school for younger children next Monday, A born teacher, the parents of Hickory are fortunate in having such an opportunity. She is as thorough in her teach ing as in her traveling. Readers of this paper know she saw and remembered everything on her recent European tour. Sig. and Mrs. S. D'Anna are now hard at work in their new field at Jackson, Tenn., where Prof. D'Anna is at the head of the music department in the Memphis Conference Female Institute. Hickory people keenly regret to lose them and hope they will soon join the come back-homers. How to be Plump. Most people constantly'suffer from loss of appetite, especially for break fast, an unpleasant taste in the mouth, low spirits; irritability, with a heavy, dull headache, biliousness, sick head ache, blotches on the skin, lack of energy and a feeling of weariness, all of which are due to constipation. Con stipation is the forerunner of indiges tion, sluggish liver and nervousness, and it is of the utmost importance that the bowels should be gently reg ulated by a reliable aperient. Dr. King's Blood and Liver Pills} meet this want. 25c. at stores of all Medicine Dealers. Granite Falls Items Correspoiiiie.ice of the Democrat. Oanit- Falls, Sept. 20,— The \\ li-hek & Sherril! Company is uui;.ii:jg a n.w fire proof engne h 1 u a , at their tible and P c>\ .r suck planr, which will very ma terially add to the safety oI "fj property and conven encc- ot their work, contractor Kor* rt Payne has tne contr ct t > build it of concrete and is rirshinfi • ne work to completion, The com pany is also equipping their plant with steam heat a*..a elec tric light for the further conven ience ot' their employees. ihe business of the plant is increas ing. The Mathminish property or Main street and in the heart of town, has been purchased o\ Mr. Walter F. Russell, one of ou» progressive merchants. He lb is improving it with an eye o! making it his residence. Two of our enterprising far mers, Messrs, J. L Hayes anc H. C. Jackie, have modern silo.- at their home-places, prepara tory to housing large supplies oi green feed for dairy and other purposes. They are up-to-datt farmers and believe in modert. methods. Mr. Tate Jones, ore of boys who has been in Philadei phia for several months, has re turned. His friends are glad u welcome him back. Miss Willie Houck, milliner a Whisfcnant & Tilley Company's, has returned from Baltimore, where she spent several days ir the study of the Fall styles and the purchase of stock. Miss Grace Berry, who has been queit ill of typhoid fever, is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bern-, of Memphis, Tenn., are visiting at the home of Mr. Louis Berry, near town. Misses Alma Flowers and Pre cious Jones, recently nurses in tne Stokes Sanatorium at States ville, are at home on a short stay, preparatory to accepting places in other hospital Mrs. W. W. Has?, >f Hickory, is visiting friends and relatives here this week. Miss Rath Sand ford left on Saturday for at vis't of several weeks to Rockingham and other points in Eastern Carolina. Mr. Allie Tilley, recently of Burke county, is now a resident of this place, having moved into the "Hotel" house on main street. He is preparin rto bui : d at once on property which he owns. Mrs. Bertha Smith, who has been spending some tim-* for medical treatment in Morganton. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Starnes, and is somewhat mproved in health. Rev. Mr. Cashwell, pastor of the Baptist church, closed an in teresting revial service here on on Monday night. He is a clear, logical and forceable preacher. Master Sam. YVnisnant left last week for the Horner Milita ry School, at Oxford, wnere he enters as a student. Mr. Parks Lutz, now at Old Fort, dropped in on his old friends Monday night, and is visiting here this week. Rev. Mr. Bradsh-iw, evansra list, of Hickory, was a visitoi this week at the home of Rev. Johu A. Bush. ECZEMA CURED Pimples Disappear 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 o charge to all who write for it. It alont is sufficient to clear the complexioi over night and rid the face of pimple 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, sclaps of infants, children and adults. It is good for the preservation and purification of the skin, sclap, haii 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, chapping* as v/eV the toilette and nursey. In health, sickness or distress Our bread is easy to digest. Phone 235 CITY BAKERY Diarrhoea When you want a quick cure withou any loss of time, and on* that is followed by no bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It never fails and is pleasant to It Is equally valuable for children. It It funous for its cures over • Uu?r oart o' H»s civil Ued war id. MAKE THE FARM BEAUTIFUL By Foresight and Management Proper Care of Lawn Need Not Inter fere With Routine Work. (By J. BAILEY BRUCE.) Given a chance to select between ft handsome house and barns w,th a neglected lawn and shrubbery and a very plain set of buildings In the midst of grounds embellished wit., trees, plants and shrubbery, wL>. would not prefer the latter? An attractive lawn Is a paying 1- vestment and adds to the value c the farm property. Home mean more to the whole family when it is surrounded by the beautiful things o nature. The study of plants, tret and flowers is educational, uplifting and broadening, while the co-opera tive work of beautifying the home binds the whole family more closely together. By foresight and management the care of the lawn and shrubbery need not interfere with or interrupt the other operations of the farm. One attractive country home is far-reach Ing in its effect on the neighborhood Others will sse the effect and follow the example. Every set of farm buildings an** location presents a different problem but there are certain principles tha" should be observed in planting tht lawn and the shrubbery. Trees and shrubbery should be grouped so tha' they will bring into view desirab'* objects and obstruct views of unde airable objects. Aim to have a gooo view from every window in the house Plan to have the evergreens grouped -o that they will afford wind-breakt for the house, barns and out-building and afford protection for the smal: fruit. Few farmers realize the influ ence of wind-breaks in modifying the temperature of either cattle yards ani 5 feed lots. There are few more con vincing arguments in favor of plan! lug windbreaks than to observe th Lunches of little calves and pigs hud dled on the sunny side of a wind break during the sunny days of early ,-prhig and fail. There are various kinds of grasse 1 and shrubs and trees that are adapter to every kind of soil and climate ant In epch locality there is an opportu ilty to select hardy grasses, shrubs ant :rees that have a wide range of color liabit and character of growth and ;in:e cf blossom. There Is much tc Ibe srfd about the relectlon and dis j tribution of varieties, but our purpost I here is to make a plea for an interest in making an attractive lawn ano I beautifying our farm homes. INFLAM MATION AND PAIN Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Creston, lowa.—" I was troubled for a long time with inflammation, pains ..•*! ; in my side, slci? ■ ■ headaches and ner vousness. I had tn ken so many medi- cines that I was discouraged and :ilir **frW thought I would :B:"H JSL ipii never get well A -V\ ~ A • friend told me ot \ ■ -ill; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com fflirif (//"S pound and it re //Jl Uj( f f stored me to health. !/RR# I I / / IT have no more Sain, my nerves are stronger and I can omy own work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me after everything else had failed, and I rec ommend it to other suffering women." —MRS. WJI. SEALS 605 W. Howard St., Creston, lowa. Thousands of unsolicited and genu ine testimonials like the above prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you want special advice write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. She will treat your letter as strictly confidential. For 20 years she has been helping 1 sick women in this way, free of charge. Don't hesitate—write at once. PROFESSIONAL CARD? Dr. I. A. Wood, DEN riST Office over Moser & Lutz Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. Dr. K. A. Price. PHYSICIAN. Calls answered night and day. Office at residence, 143U 11th Avenue 'PHONE No. 94. Palace Barber Shop ALL FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN Hot and Cold Baths LADIES Face Massages and Shampooing at your homes. D. F. CLINE, Phone 190. Proprietor Dr. J. C. BIDDIX DENTIST Office: Over Si riger Sewing Machine Office. HICKORY, N. c. DR. W. B. PAMSAY, Dentist. Office: OVER POSTOFFICE. 8 YOUR MONEY! | iS SAFE I fl Only when it is safely invested. If Burglars can annoy you; Bad lo^n s B U may cripple you* Speculation may! fj ruin ou. # THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK| is safe because it is governed on a| 5" conservative basis. It holds your money where you can I get it quickly, and without danger. I FT Four per cent interest paid I %on Savings -Accounts, com-1 pounded quarterly. | I first Notional Bail •f HICKORY, N. C. .V )6 C apital & Su/plus $240,000 3 - ■■ - —7= A Mcney to Loan at all Times mmMMttt Capital Stock $30,000.00. L School with a Reputation for doing High-grade Wort One of the best eq-iipp schools in the South. The Largest. The strong f culty. More Graduates in Positions than all other business schools in the Sun > >okkeeping, Shorthand and English. Write for handsome catalogue. King's Business College, RALEIGH, N. C. . CHARLOTTE, K.d car We also teach Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Penmanship, etc., By Mail Send for Home Study • ircular 53C00000000000000000000000 8 QUICK DELI VERY j A feature of our business is the quick, 'afe, and satisfactory Orlivery ' service. You can order by mail or 'phone your orders with the ' Q knowledge that we select your goods with the same care as would 1 attend a personal visit, and deliver to you "rush" at no extra cost. O BKING. SEND, OR TELEPHONE ALirYCHJR'ORDERS: QNo matter what you want from any drug store, we have it. Insist on trading here and enjoy the free privilege of delivery and the economy of highest-grade goods at fairest cost. Something you be want now—drugs, toilet goods, rubber goo£s, sickroom, bathroom V or nursery needs? t : : : : : Q MOSER & LJUTZ, Druggists. O Phone 17 & 316. "We're on the Corner." KXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FARM FOR SALE. 185 acres land on Catawba River. 20 acres bottom, Orchard, Pasture. Good water. 1 1-2 miles from Drexel, On R. F. D. Route. Will sell cheap. Part cash. Balance on good terms. P. E. BERRY, Drexel, IN. C. rGrain Drills! 1 1 Grain Drills! 1 H We have added to our stock the H famous & Superior "Force-feed" Grain i Drills. jf They are the latest and roost im- M. !§& proved drills on the market. You m f§ cannot do without one of them. |p M Come in and we wilT gladly dem- M I* onstrate its "'Superior" advantages g 8 over all others. Price guaranteed. H a rdvv^^^iJ F BURDUCCT LIVER POWDER] t (NATURES REMEDY.) SMild and Gentle. No Gripping. No Nausea. Cleanses the System and i teaches the Liver Regular Habits. As a Regulator no remedy has ever J been discovered that equals Burduco Liver Powder. A careful study of i 4 its formula will convince any one of this—then in addition, the number of! i letters on our files telling of sufferers being benefited further assures us off i the correctness of the above statement. Read this one just received: f !" New Bedfor.l, Mass., January 9th, 1910. f Messrs. Burwell & Dunn Co., Manufacturers. \ Dear Sirs: _ "* Charlotte, N. C. Please find enclosed $l.OO for which please send me tour caus $ Liver Powders. I use two cans a year and have never fou>.d anything that is A A 3s good. I'm ordering two caus lor a friend. Please send at once. Yours truly, H. H. BARK, 143 North Street, f # FOR SALE BY ALL MEDICINE DEALERS. f
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